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V N
NAH.
x<rs lUto at -
January 13th* at
January 8, #1 #
Saturday morning
Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—CUas Green *
Fon. <
consul,Beasley, discharging—W Battembv > Go.
Anabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin
■fe
Bark Oreaduaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Liverpool
-C L Colby * Co. - -
• tons, loading, Liverpool—
. v Tuesday morn-
turdiy morning, at 0
jQXYi.
lutein/ morning*
—u
Oraesco, (Br) Carrey.
B J Canghey.
Zcphyruie, Pealston, loading, Liverpool—Reid i
Stewart.
Evening Star, Fry, discharging—Yonge * Nixon.
W H Jenkins, (Bn Cromain, discharging—IS A
Soullard. ■
Marla Henry, Prince, discharging—Ulaghom A
Cunningham.
Atlantic, Work, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N p—B,
Wylly * Christian.
K C Wright, Hugg, -discharging—B Habersham A
Son.
„ja;, morning, at 7
Sunday morning,
.inlay, Wednesday
jj- morning, at 10
."e.iuiiaday afternoon,
1 v j a iajr morning, at
Saturday morning, at
in tlo
4 Hai
• a, f 4. I nrigi;,
,n ot our readers, noth
• *r t to u.e advertliement
. other column. -
:■ (;x indomitableenergy,
, .. , us in steam
,r! 1 ot oar State. It
„ to their regular line to
; they -’ill -dart oaThnra-
weekly Inc to Macon,
,r .. me intermediate
-.a s. Hardee” and
h e travelling and
1 we congratulate
opoo this sure and regular
<i to- 1
Ella, Brown, waiting—E A Soullard.
John W Lovltt, Giliiot, loading, St Johns, N B—
Yonge Sc, Nixon.
Daniel Boone, repairing.
Iteaolnte, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing.
Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—Gowdy & Brad-
"Skouticeiio, Moon, discharging—Richardson A Bar-
Q&rd,
narp, Cardy. discfcarging-^H Pitcher.
Moneca, , waiting—Yonge A Nixon.
SOQOOKEB3.
N q Farr, Dasey, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gam-
meil.
Bay State, Torrey, New York—F W Matt A Co.
Camilla, Clark. New York—J B Wilder,.-
Ira Bliss, , New York, In ballast—Order.
L <t 41 Heed, Beed, Philadelphia—G B A G W
Lamar.
John M BroomaU, Douglass, loading, New York—
Ctnis L Colby A Co. .
Pearl, (Ur) Biordon, discharging—Bell, Wylly A
Christian. , -
Young' Teaser, Morton, discharging—Van Born
Holyoke A Murray.
Callata. Hall, loading, New York—<? L Colby Co A
QUOTATIONS
For Southern Bank IVote-
BANKING HOUSE
MANNING & DE FOREST,
WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
CORRECTED DEO. 1, lgfiS.
19
t. Cliandler and H. M.
j..-.tes Treasury Depart.
- ••.ja.'. accompanied by
0 in ot ATttiur Leay A
- ppieg at-’the Pulaski
• •••tint Secretary of the
. .nap action. Captain
i States Revenue Mr-
1 : jjgulshgd party to
.u-nence assembled last
prcs.-autMU of Miss Price’s
la nlri . we are promised
u : a iina MlssM. E. Gor-
if iayho-lntlie cast, be-
i'.’.Mr. Han-belt. Mr. Harry
. id olock,” makes LiLs flrel
Hi”.
: at..-The steamship Tybee,
: ,.:•-, from New York, arrived
?;. Tybee left the quarantine
.MV morning last On Saturday, at
• ...j ; - steamship Hunter, bound
.•••••a. .. a large mall. We are
0 r i. . papers of the latest
VIRGINIA.
AS ORDINANCE
To Uvy and Assess Taxes, sad raise
Revenue for the City sfAsyse
to Amend the Varisu Tsi and Rev-
• fcnaa Ordinances or-sald City. j
8kdl 1. lie it ordained bp the Mayor am Aldermen,
Of the City qf Savannah, in Council assembled, and
U is hereby ordained bp the authority the same.
That on and after the first day o January next, 1S6D,
taxes and revenue lor the support of the government
of the city of Savannah and for the advantage and
benefit or the Inhabitants thereof, shall be assessed,
levied and raised at and after the following rates!
that Is to say : -
X. ~^t the rate of oae per centum per annum, on
the valdqtlon lyr the year eighteen bandied ana
sixty, of all real estate In the city Unfits, deductin'*
from such valuation such depreciation as may have
occurred by fire or mlUtary occupation, and where
no Income is derived from such propeny—such val
uation, however, to exist and be a basis only until a
new valuation shall have been completed under the
authority of Connell. Provided, nevertheless, that
said valuation for eighteen hundred and sixty, shall
be the basis tor returns of real estate on the first day
of January next, and until CouncU shall further or
der.
2. One half of one per centum on gross sales of
merchandize, (Including sales of liquors^ except
cotton.
3. One-tenth of one per centum on gross sales of
cotton.
OHOCKRIES, UdlilKS, A C„
»w* H. Q. RUWS.
JOHN H. RDWB.
H.G.RUWE & CO.,
WHOLESALE OCALaBS its
Groceries, Ales, Wiiies
4. One per centum on all commissions deri ve
from any business transaction (other than sales of
merchandize) by any-factor, auctioneer, broker, for
warding, shipping, or commission merchant; and
oue per centum on the value of all tarnlture, jewelry
and plate worth over three hundred dollars.
6. One per centum on all incomes derived from
salaries, and the pursuit of any profession, faculty,
trade or calling whatsoever.
Bank of Berkeley. „ 90
*• Commerce. Fredericksburg 40
“ Charleston, Charleston 23
“ the Commonwealth 5
“ Howardsville, secured 2T
“ Old Dominion 44
• 4 Philippi, secured. A .27
“ Rockingham „ 40
“ Scotteville, secured.. 27
“ the Valley at
44 Virginia SO
“ Winchester 60
Central Bank of Virginia, secured 27
Corporation of Alexandria 66
Danville Bank, Danville 25
Exchange Bank of Va., Norfolk.. 8n
Farmers’ Bank of Fincasrie 88
“ 44 Richmond 28
Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg, secured 43
Monticelio Bank, secured 27
Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville 05
Southwestern Bank, Wythesville 39
Traders' Bank. Bichmond 30
Bank of Bichmond 25
t Lehr. —l'ms steamer, which
.aunali .liver about two months
s»a 1 - I'j-nil) 1alsed nd sent to
.... veaterdaj and will
. ijgusta.
aperior Court on
iue and J. Huge
ed to plead and
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cspe Fear 43
Charlotte t>6
44 Clarendon 15
44 Commeice 27
'• Fayetteville 1»
44 Lexington 35
44 North Carolina 43
44 Wadesborough 30
44 Washington 16
*• Wilmington 25
44 ' Yauceville 16
Commercial Bank, Wilmington 21
Farmers' Bank of North Carolina 37
Merchants’ Bank. Newbern 34
Bauk of Hoxboro'
Miners and Planters' Bauk Ss
bauk of Tnomasvllle 30
a. One per centum on gross receipts of any busi
ness transactions not included tn the foregoing, and
including all insurance companies and ageucies, gas
companies, express companies, cotton presses, all'
receipts for freight and for passage money which
are payable In this city, and all hotels and restau
rants.
7. One per centum on the gross earnings of every
bank, bank agency add banker.
8. on every horse and mule, except those actually
03ed in wagons, drays, trucks, or other vehicles, for
which badges may have been takeu out, oue dollar
per month.
Sec 8. And be it further Ordainedby the Authori
ty aforesaid. That, wherever, uuder this or any oth
er ordinance of said city, any return may be required
or any tax lie assessed or due, by or from any non
resident company or corporation, the return shall be
made and the tax be payable by the agent or other
manager or director or such company or corpora
tion ; aud for every default, execution shall Issue ar-
coruifigly; aud that In the case of person
or persons liable or subject to make a return under
this or uny other ordinance, and where default may
be made, execution shall issue for a double tax on
the Immediately previous return, and If no return
shall have heen made, then the party in default shall be
liable to a penalty of two hundred dollars, lor which
the City Treasurer shall forthwith issue execution;
and in all cases of default iu maklug returns or pay
ment or taxes, executions Bhall Issue and the taxes
and penalties collected in the manner now pointed
out by existing ordinances ; and that the same rule
shall apply to the casta or persons falling or refusing
to take out badges or licenses : Provided, always,
that nothing herein contained shall Interfere with
the right of the Police Court 10 Indict fines or ptner
penalties herein prescribed.
Sec. 3- And be it further Ordained, by the Au
thority aforesaid. That the following persons and
jarties shad he compelled, and are hereby required
iotake out licences, annually, on the first day of
January, or within ten days thereafter, aud (ude-
p-udently of the Income or commission tax. and to
pay for such license the sums severally hereinafter
designated, that W to say:
Every auctioneer, a license, annually, at the price
of two hundred dollars; every wholesale and whole
sale and retail dealer in goods, wares aud merchan
dise exclusive of liquor license, a license, annu
ally at the price of fifty dollars ; every retail dealer,
an auuual license, exclusive of liquor license, at the
price of twenty-five dollars: every bank, banker, or
•etest song when
luce of Plmlon's
ore exquisite as
case with the or-
.ef. Their origi-
ldedly repulsive
J9 3t.
egg 1 i<‘ .ssm
deuce.
its Day.
0 42
2 02
ijK savannah.
YldM>*7. Jan. 6. lsiii.
Arrived.
Cf.iM-n, N ■ fork,—<) Cohen.
. :-.g, 1's.atka, etc—Clag-
it Lehr. Cortsc-'
Charleston—0
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden 36
“ Charleston “
•• Chester 24
41 Geoi getown
44 Hamburg ■ •
44 Newbury
44 South Carolina *0
44 State of South Carolina.. 25
Commercial Bank. Columbia
Exchange ‘ “
Farmers'and Exchange »
Merchants’, Cheraw *1
People’s Bank . >>o
Planters’ " Fairfield........ 22
Planters’ and Mechanics' Bank.
South W. R. R'
State Bauk
Onion Bank
40
GEORGIA.
12
Base,-, fiiiiitlfcihhla-Hunter A
New Toik—F W Sims A
,;c-. loney
Clark,
\ew Ton-.—J R Wilder.
in baliapf—Order.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company 12
Bank ot Aogusta 35
41 Athens
44 Columbus
4 commerce
Fultcm
EmplreState-..
Middle Georgia
Savannah..---- "7
Bank of State of Georgia-
AND
LIQUORS,
Of ail description*
AT FALUGANT’S OLD PAINT STAND,
Corner St. Julian & Bryan Sts.,
Near the Pulaski House.
. AGENTS FOB ALE AND LAGEB BEER.
dl81m
AUCTION SALES.
RARE CHANCE8 FOR INVESTMENT.
York, William*, Molntire
& Co,
Oifbr for sale one hundred acre9 of Land, 3)4 miles
from Savannah, on the White Bluff Road. Thialsan
excellent stock Farm or for G irdeuing purpose. A
portion of it is nnder cultivation and the balance
heavily timbered, and there are 5.000 new Bails and
200 cords of Wood cut and piled on It,
Also,
One desirable Lot at Thunderbolt. Titles perfect
Terms cash. j3
AT AUCTION.
'York, William*, Molntire
4L Co.
On TCSSDAY, January »th, at 10k! o’clock, on pre
mises ol Kenneth, McLea <t Oo, 302 Bay street, to
close consignments;
110 bbls Superfine Flour
lb packages Lard
30 do Family Butter
t.ooo lbs very choice Pickled Shoulders
5,Oue do Smoked Shoulders.
1 bhd extra choice Bacon Sides
1 barrel Breakfast Bacon
20 do sugar cured Hams and Shoulders.
Also, will be offered,
300 bbls choice Superfine and Extra Flour, and
luO bbls pickled Herring, Shore and Labrador.
J8-2t
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
ATTENTION, BUYERS!
York, Williams, Molntire
& Co.
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE 3TATE OF GEORGIA.
GROCERIES, &G.
GUNNY BAGGING,
SEA ISLAND BAGGING,
ROPE,
BACON,
NEW YORK EDWARDS’ HAMS,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
&c., Ac., 3k.
jl-tm
PHILLIPS & BYERS,
86 Bay Street.
PIERCE MM,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
A so, Skeban's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
price 01 tweuiy-nvu minis , e,t., »
bauk agent, engaged In buying or selling exchange,
au annual license at the price of one hundred dol
lars • ever? person or house dealing lu exchange,
and every broker, mouey-bioker and pawn-broker,
an annual license, at the price of one hundred dol
lars ; every Insurance company or agency, foreign
or otherwise, and each aud every agency, an annual
license at ths price of one hundred dollars, the same
for everv the keeper or keepers of a hotel, an annual
license, at the price of one hundred dollars; every
th. owner or owners of u cotton press, and for each
and every press, an annual license, at the price of
one hundred dollars ; every tbe.owneror owners of a
junk-shop or cotton pickery, au annual license, at
the price of two hundred dollars; every the owner or
owners of a public stable, an annual license, at the
price of fifty dollars ; every commission merchant or
factor, au annual license, at the price of fifty dollars;
every shipping master or stevedore, other than non-
-residents, an annual license, at the price of fifty dol
lars; non-residents one hundred dollars ; every the
owner or owners of a coal or lumber yard, an annual
license, at the price or fifty dollars ; every the keeper
or keepers of a warehouse for the storeage of cotton,
merchandise, goods etc , for each warehouse, an an
nual license at the price of fifty dollars; every the
owner or owners or aUUUard table used for hire, an
annual license, at the price of one hundred dollars,
for each table ; every the owner or owners of a ten
pin alley; an annual license, at the price of fifty dol-
Jars for each ally ; every the owner or owners ora
saw'-mlll plainibg-mUl, sash aud blind factory, an
annual license, at the price of one hundred dol
lars ; every the owner or owners of a job printing
office, au annual license, at the price of twenty-five
dollars every master builder, mason or mechanic,
taking contracts for work, an annual license, at the
price of twenty-live - Hollars; every tire owner or
owners of an intelligence office, an annual license,
at the price of twenty dollars ; every manufacturer
of soda water, an annual license, at the price of
twenty-five dollars; every soap-boiler, tanner and
founder for each establishment, an annual license,
at the price of fifty dollars; every gas-fit
ter an annual license, at the price of twenty.
in bottle and lu wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
Ush Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 82 Liberty street, N. Y.
KIBLIN, BB0. & BUBKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WL1S AND LIQUORS,
:i-- ——. >ew * ■ k, in uauan—viucj.
1 :. lii.-d. Philadelphia, with coal—
:tton—Richardson
;. de-.- .T, Sunbcuy—Chas LCol-
i.'ooi, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
SSSSm ad Banking Company £
City Bank of Augusta '
Farmers* and Mechanics a
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 82
Marine Bank......
Mechanics’ Bank • — .
Merchants tnd Planters’ Bank 4 *
Planters’ Bank -.••••••
Timber Cutters’ Bank
Onion
Manufacturers’
-•!-.• Baker, ft'.: Palatkfl, etc—82
lo .1 l-d:.; I do.
York—sis barrels
KxpurU-
>bo'. ■. for Horton—115 bales
Island do, f.76 bash ground
. -i mdse and ’■andries.
p«nfc of Mobile
4 Montgomery
4 Selma..-.
Commercial Bank sc
Central ‘ ’• V.Y.‘.Y.'.‘V.i9
Eastern Bank s0
Northern 44 75
Southern
TENNESSEE.
an* of Tennessee, old issue J®
.. new issue w
Fasstjin/gers.
, Tybee, from X a York—<5 E/nn. W
J Hnydcr, J Head, Miss Dearborn,
i‘ L Ki:. vd and lady, il Dennis,
! C jehenke, £ McQuade, AP Loomae,
. j McLaveu. J Kan;, C Pelrna, Capt
. 1. riu'.yokc. E llobbins, A Doughty,
. j . 1' bnderhlu, O Stems, T S Ling, B K
. « Ulf. ‘ •) Ca 'veil, B Smith, H iicLuud, 3
,»u. M Kenuird. J B Levi, and J steerage
learner Llazie i<uke>-, from Palatka, etc—W C
fi . «ner. Mr 'lateo and w ;e, J Burklm, W
■ t Barv'ey.J i> Biauclii, d, J J Bankulght
■ • ■ -:ir» . A wde, A Beyde Mr Churchill, J
1. ''11 .Kcr. M i'.uue, G O oriou. HHHen-
Pliea, and 10 deck.
t6
.22
40
Planters’ Bank
Union 44
Bank of Chattanoc ta
Commercs 40
Knoxville „
Memphis g0
Middle Tennessee
Conaisneca.
; : vV oc. iron New Y ork—Adams Es,
‘i- a.luwiu a Co, r i' Bateson, FOB,
at, 'V ft Bogart, T W 1 vcon, T W Burke
;) A lo, M A Coh i, C Purse A Co,
i,} A Co. T .V Coor y, Crane, JAG,
:aok a >1. J H Dot pish, J Dunning,
", .1 x ‘.'o. W M jj, Erwin A H, G C
. mt i.i, 9 Gazan, L3 Gtdlmartln <£
a. <:' c v Hutchins, HUton
. , : d co. Bunier A G, C Harrigan,
a. . ; \V il Jones V, O Jeffrie, Klrlin
jo, J Ltppman, Lovell & L, Ltn
: avy Lathrop h M l'L, F M Myrell, D
,t door, B 11 N MNcwmark, D
>• ■.a diamond K. A K a Co, Sorrell
• •b. ftemciner SoD. K D b, C W
Jl-rte, J L \ iilalonga, .Weed A C, W
Dak r, iron; Palatka. etc—J
,:n. H V Co. J L VlUalOft
': aoerahara A Co, Stuart A
u vv Pyle 4 , .EhUn a Co.
dy. 3
: Mj r
rel;
Y.-rk—Brigham, B A
1* Y, W, Mi '
dclntlre *
■ i.r N G P411
A win A U, C R h
A u, T M Nor-v .
Crane, J A o,
Wood bridge Bros,
,‘lphla—C L Colby
o. Brady, S A Co,
Stark, U Lavln,
. Wright, G Co,
urn, A Minis, Kuo,
Jlexivorauo .
ii Reed reports—Friday, U h in3t, in.
.fi A diumg-'-'U. 4 -» tot loresall aud
15
75
44 Macon I 5
ALABAMA.
76
9U
„ve dollars; every attorney at law, physician, dentist,
Dauuerrean artist, photographist, aud ambrotyper,
an annual license, at the price of twenty-five dol
lars [The license for the sale of goods, wares or
other articles from any vessel or wharf, shall be oue
hundred dolUre, Instead of fifty dollars, as fixed h,
the ordinance of 31st December, 1840.] Every per
son selling bv sample, and who Is not a resident of
?he city o? State, an annual Ucense, at the price ot
one hundred dollars, on failure to take out Ucense
shall*be fined on conviction one hundred dollars for
each day’s default. Provided always, that any per
sonreoulred by this ordinance to take out a license,
and who may* begin business after ifie first day of
July lu any vear, shall, for that year, pay only one-
ha if the Price of such license. And the following
persons shall be compelled to take out badges on the
urst ilav of January, annually, or within ten days
thereafter and at tLe prices, herein designated, that
is to sa v - every poiter, an annual badge, at the price
of ten dollars; every vender ot small wares, and
every huckster and liawker, and keeper 01 a cook*
stnvH or shot), au annual badge, at the price or nf-
S i2».’tollars Which maybe reduced one-halfir not
■Muired to''betaken out untU alter the first day of
jmv And any petaon subject or liable to take out
auvsuch license or badge, and faiUng to do so for
ton davs i fter the said first day or January, in each
rear shall be liable to a fine of not more than thirty
dofla s for every day’s default, ou conviction before
?hi Police Court. Such licenses aud badges shall be
toned the Clei k of council, and the llceuae shaft
signed by th» Mayor, attested by the Clerk, and
. J . 1...... 1 lip opal ot the cltv.
Paris-
the Ol
the
West Tennessee
Back's Bank....,
City
on
Commercial Bank An
Merchants'
Northern
Ococe
ShelbyvUle
Southern
Traders’
2U
".■.'."'.■..T.”.".'...'. ...-,.40
*’’”'.’.‘.’.".'..0
"""'.y.’.y.'.'.’.ii'. 25
.60
120
74
LOUISIANA.
Bank 0/ America 120
Louisiana.
New Orleans 60
Canal Bonk 28
Citizens’ Bank...
Crescent City....
Louisiana State Bank 65
Mechanics'and Traders' Bank ,,..,,,.,,,,.96
Merchants'
Southern
Onion
New Orleans City Scrip •
STATE BONDS AND COUPONS.
Virginia Bonds «««
N Carolina *' 82fe83
Nonh Carolina Floyd Bonds 60
S Carolina 44 *9®!®
Georgia *• 8* (£90
Tennessee 44 97ig88
The above Bonds are bought with Coupons,
from 1861.
City of Savannah Bonds 70a75
44 -Augusta, 44 70s76
Charleston City Stock 50a55
New Orleans City R. K. Bonds 67a70
•• 44 Consolidated. 78a80
City Memphis end. by 8t. Ten 65a57
R^UrnoA 53a65
...50S58
Railroad.
Municipal.
Savannah Coupons
Aogusta
Memphis
N, Carolina
Tennessee
Georgia
.70S75
80a86
76a80
S5a67
STafi’.i
67s70
1
40
I.28EL8 IN THK POUT op
SAVANNAH
3AVAS-'kAH. Jan- 9, isce.
.rKAVsnn’S.
, iSew York—O Cohen.
"pairing—Master.
SHIVS.
Donncii, lotoing, IMreipool—La
(Br) Bro <ge drfchargtag—Beta A
,iir>Sp.." :c‘ weiujt—® ABouftard.
a.vert, laadlug. L. rpool—C Green A
^charging—J' B*
(Br.
A Sea.
e, loading. Ltvef
WHITAKUK STREET AND
BAY BANK.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED li DELIVERED.
au21 tf
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. &C
14:7 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Will sell THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, in front of Store,
163 Bay street;
40 hhds Bacon Sidss and Shouldeis
50 duzeu Assorted Pickles
5u boxes Pilot Bread
4n b >zes Adamantine aad Mould Candles
50 boxes Soap
56 kilts Mackerel, No. 3. large
50 boxes Assorted Spices
60 dozen Shoe Blacking
10 dozen Blacking Brushes
10 dozen Scrubbing Brashes
1 lot Books
10,000 heavy Envelopes
1 lot Gent's fine Coats
5 Silver Watches aud 3 Gold Watches
1 lot of Brooms
Wood Pails
Boots and Shoes
Kerosene Lamps
Wool Socks
Ladles' Hose
Linen Handkerchiefs
jj AC., Ac., Ac.
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard »(BromMon Ms,
SAVANNAH, CCORCIA,
YYTOULD respectfully announce to his friends and
. V T the public generally that he has resumed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to his lormer stand, and by strict attention
and moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal chare
of the trade. He is prepared to stake up promptly
all orders for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
Eta brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER, will be found
with him, and would be glad to see his friends.
11 E. L. NEIDLINGER.
GUANO.
jpEKUYIAN and Swan Island Guanos, Superphos
phates, and the Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer,
are offered to ths Trade at the lowest » bolesu ie prices,
by GEO. E. WHITE A CO., 55 Cliff street, New York.
nl6-3m
WHOLESALE
BY BELL, WYLLY A CIIHST1AN-
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half ol Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, fronting
on Jones atreet. >.
Tire Improvements consist of a finely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a well ol excellent water and a flue
Force Pump. d!3-tf
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Vylly il Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
M. KRAUSS,
■HtPPIMG.
m AUttWSTA
AND LANDINGS
ON THE RIVER.
The steamer
Minnie firancLfc
Will leave as above on
Tuesday, January Uah „
Fur freight or passage, apply to
LaBOCHE A WES
For Augusta,
anwAUvo
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place o . a. ....
ed at all time and stored in fire proof
of LIocoId street, free of OMt.
m ^ J. M. KINCHLEY. V cat
ill CkgUorn & C'uniuDgbum'a
TheMayanivedin Anguata from SaraanaL . , .
Friday with her mil freight. tf ,rts
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
PICOLATA.
VSR-
AN1
ress and 37 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Is enabled, through ids permanent house in Bos
ton, to furnish Joabera and Dealers in this city, as
weft as those in the country, with
BOOTS AND SHOES
at more reasonable rates than any other house,
dtt-tf
__ OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern;
Whereas, Frances Sheffield will apply at the Court
of Ordinary uf Bulloch coanty for Letters of Guardian
ship of F\ho JU F. Sheffield, of William Sheffield de
ceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish aft and
siogular the kiudred and friends of sai l minor to file
their objections with feald court (It any they hivej, on
nr before the first Monday In February next, otuer-
wlss said letters will be granted.
Witness, DAVID BEASLEY. Sen.,
J4 Ordinary.
The new ami fast sailing St,-
LIZZIE BAKER,
Copt. N. King,
HayJ og been placed permamaitly upon :hi* n • j
Ie« ' '*
Lave for the above places ua
Every Ttiursday Morning, at 10o’lhoch.
For freight or passage, having splendid
wmmodation, apply cn board, at the Florida “ u*..m
Packet whari t or to
CLAGHORN Jt CUNNIN(’ilA.X
- AgMUt-
^ CHANGE op day AAD SIoVh -7-?'
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REI. CCLD.
DISSOLUTION.
firm of LaRoche, Caden & Unckles was dU-
Tbere having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demaud, has
placed In the market, for a lew days, Loti of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Angusta Read, op
poslte to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Hoad, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nl C
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly Si Christian.
Lots Nob. 45 and 46, Lafayette Ward, fronting on
Jones street.
The improvements consist of a first-class Brick
Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath
and Dressing rooms, with all modern, improvements
aud conveniences. Gas, cold and hot water, speak
ing trumpets, range, Ac. Buildings on lane consist
of brick stable, carriage house, wood and coal rooms
wini /•omi fort Able apartments above. d23-tf
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, at 10K o’clock, In front of store :
A general assortment ol'
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invito the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our Urge and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordlslx, Conserves, St-
gars, etc., etc.,. •
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States.
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whi -h la fully established In this and foreign conn-
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guaranted superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN
BARS SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost purity, and put up expresrly
for our bouse, of which we ai e sole proprietors aud
Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE bi cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
DD > XI r\V Qn..»Ah anri Unirlfrln U'lIffiKRV Unit A R.
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
• Liquors,
Furniture, Ac.
And at 12 o’clock, In sales room, a good assort
ment of
Dry Goods.
Clothing,
Furnishing Good*,
j. Fancy Goods, Ac.
AUCTION SAl^E.
By Mendel & Lafflteau.
THIS DAY, Bth Inst, at 10 o’clock, A. M., in front ot
_ solved on the 1st Inst, by the withdrawal of
Isaac D. LaRoche. The business will be continued
under the name of Gadqu A Unckles, at the old
stand, corner Bay and Barnard streets, J. D. LaRoche
retaining an office with us for the present.
isaac d. Laroche,
BENJAMIN G. GADE.Y,
DAVID S. UNCKLES.
Savannah, Dec. 1, 1865. <14
SHIPPING.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mull steamship
Company. '
PASSAGE REDUCED TO
The new and last side-wheel steam
kship SAN JACINTO, Lovelapd, mas-
,ter, will soil as above, on
Saturday, January 13, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
No. 6, Bowling Green, N. Y.
FOE JACKSONVILLE,
INLAND,
\T4. BRUNSWICK, ST. MAP.Y3
TURN AND INA.
AND
THE STEAMEE
FANNIE
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
Will leave a-i above from the Fit .-.da -teamboac
Wharf foot of Writ Broad street, on TI E .. ,v !. -1
26th at 10 o'clock a. m., and will cor. four ,
every Tuesday following at same hour u.. ■ -.her
no: ice.
This boat is In very excellent order. tamanfic-d
by officer, of experenee: and has superior «.„
accommodations for passengers
While the boat is on her trips, freigh
ceivcd and stored in fire-proof warehoce-,
pense.
For freight or p^wage, apply to
F. M. MYRKLi
d22-Im Harris’ ftaildingr
Or to W. JouNBt
U be to-
: ol ex-
UAgt,
Baltimore, Chariest o s •
Havana
ami
STEAMSHIP U
w c
VIA CHARLESTON FROM BA1 ’ d
The first class Side wires! 9teur-;..p
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $23 OO Deck, $10 OO
AUCTION. AUCTION.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Satnrday
Evenings,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up by os in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D A Co. are sole Agents for A. & H- W.
Catberwood’. Pare RYE WH1SKIE9, XX and XXX
brands- guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest
grades manufactured aud Imported expreariy for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description aud grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale In bond
or duty paid at lowest market rates. d'20-lf
At Store, No. 71, St. Julian street, where a general
asset tiuenl of .
Dry Goods. Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
will be offered.
Sales positive. I 9 -!*
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
have iiimressed on them the seal of the city.
sec 4AAdbe it farther ordained, by the authority
frn.-hnirt That every male resident.ofsaid.city, be-
<W&re ^ne Iges of “twenty-one"and“sixty yea«, shaft
uic ^ n i,..H/vti tu v nf nnt» dollar. R.Q-
be liable to a p'oUor capitation tax of one dollar, an-
fte llamo to a you » .. r „ r - ona as may be
nuaftv except only such of said persons as may be
entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and
xBhn shall register their names and pay for the same.
sec 5 jSfSJSrMlir OnJaiifid Dy W Author*-
tu^aforesaid, That every owner or keeper of a dog,
shaftpayfor such dog the annual tax of three dol
lars.
SEC- 6.
And be it further Ordained by the u-uthorr.
cense, and for I wholesale HTnor Ucense the price
shaft be one hundred dollars.
Ssc. 7. And beitfurtherOrdainedbV^eauOm
ity aforesaid. That all returns required Jtf jRtoogt
nance, for real estate, income and oomtntoionfl,
shall be made quarterly: that Is to say, on
“e first day of April, the first
Jniv the first dav dl October* and ^tne
first day of Januarv, of each year, or within ten days
thereafter, respectively, for rlie three “““‘h*J^for
dlately preef ding such respecijve day;. and that for
gross sales, returns shall ne RiJpJe between the fl
and tenth Jay or each month for t: h *
beginning with the mouth b^bniary next, lwfo
Sec. 8. And be it further Ordained b tM
ttv aforesaid That aft ordinances and parts or or-
dltLancesTso far as they militate with this ordinance,
be, and they are hereby repealed.
FIHE OLD BEAMY, WINES, Sc.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
SALE BY
. W.° THOMPSON
■ At the Old Stand,
111 BAY STREET,
(Herald Buildings.)
— aiso,—
op’s Ale, Mars’ Ale, Apples- rotates, ubi
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
MOLASSES.
25
HHDS Superior MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, re-
ceivad per stoamefChase.
For sale by
SORREL BROTHERS,
82 Bay street.
CniBLia W. Wist.
Attest—
Jakes StEWAET. Clerk CouncU.
prof. DIETZ, PH. DBm
» or Paris,
FRENCH liN8UA8E l LWEBWDRE
TSPMS MODERATE-
' Referenyes:
g^S» 0 !S3SSr 4 “ 4 “>““
Bar. Mx. Kirn. Savannah
^HT M 5z^Bii^™,C^e s ton
Gem. BiAtiJwnAXO, New OrleanS. gduca-
Paor. Lusoxa, Superintendent of Future
tlon, Louisiana
W inquire at Chatham Academy Building.
ds-oAmU
parties sending ms packages by nreft««rpre?* will
receive the benefit oftav gSvaac* m the market. _
There quotations are not likely to decline, aa SoUth-
eta money and securltlre are w gffaf 11
present-
Refer to the leading Banking and Baafttere Hon***
tf Up York pity. j •
a:
/NEORQIA, 9CR1VEN COUNTY.-To aU whom it
V Htty concarn : . * - u
Where*., the esute of L. M. Strickland,
county, decavaLls unrepresented, and w •Ji*’
at *‘•^55 b ®“ made for Letters of AdmlffiMradna.
** notice la hereby given that on ths second|«*I“
February next, if no objection Is made, Let*«*~"
ministration on said estate will be granted to™*
Clerk of the Superior Court, ot to aome other fit and
proper person.
SyLvania, pecember 27, 1865. „ _
}S • "* D.E. ROBERTS. O-S.C.
AiOMZoM. W*BT. irnnm
A. M. & C, W. WEST,
GROCERS,
liberty MBygSS BARNARD 41,0
A r»onf> ai’lection of choice GROCERIES* WINK9
G 22R mnoRS constantly on hand. We wllcit
acalL^uTou^. P*» 8 “ d at ‘ e 5«?“.- U1
please our patrons- J
Provisions, &c.
wj-tBK^ssftsxssssfat
ButtofEW. ou Com®^ 0 ' 1 ’ which they wlU
sett at the lowest McLEA, A CO.,
202 Bay street-
butter,
Flour and Lard.
atore, will be sold :
20 bbla Onions
1 bbl Rice
10 boxes Pilot Bread and other Groceries
1 Mahogony Book Case
Sideboard, Dining Tables and a variety of other
Furniture
aSlso,
24 new Overcoats
A variety of Dry Goods (cotton and woolen)
luvoice of Silver Watches (new)
1 Tool Chest and lot Tools )»
AUCTION bales.
By Hermann llirscb.
On TUESDAY, 9th Inst, at 10 o’clock, A. M. in front
of store. No. 71 St. Julian street:
8 bbls Sugar
2 do Milk Biscuits
1 bbl dried Beef in canvass
u cases Champagne
7 boxes soap * . . ^
40 do Table Salt, and a variety of other ar
ticles. J9-td
administrators sale.
1 74 pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in February next, at the Court House door. In
the city of Savannah,, during the usual hours of sale,
all the undivided half Interest of James Bilbo, late
deceased, in the Shandy Hall farm, situated near the
city ufSav-mnah ou the Thunderbolt road; said farm
containing in all fifty acre* more or less.
The said half iaterest sold for the puipose of di
vision JOHN O. FEKR1LL, '
^7^, Administrator.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To
O all whom it may concern: , . • • ,
... — t jj e Q 0Ut i 0 f
Admihfotra-
Whereas, Riley Mercer will apply at 1
Ordinary o Bulloch county for Letters of
tlon ou the estate of Lewis Green, deceased:
These are therefore to cite aud adraonlth all ahd
sincular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
file their ol lections with said court (if any they have),
on or before the first Monday lu February next,
otherwise said letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
,4 Ordinary
The new and splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell,
Commander, will leave for the above port os her
regular day,
Tkunday, January 11, at 1 o’clock.
For freight or passage, at reduced rates apply to
JG HUNTER A QAM M ELL
FOR
Rio Pe Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia
The United States and Brazil Mai 1
! Steqmship Company will dispatch
' regularly,
, On the 39th of every month.
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave nt 3 o’clock, p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
Aft letters have to pass through the Post Office
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance c
board.
For freight an cassage, having splendid accommn
datlona, apply o
ISABELLA,
B, C. WANBfiRSC, Commander,
will Dave Charleston for B'.ltimore on MC-N'Da
15th Inst, at — o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage, having eleg-.r,t ;;„t ■
accommodations, apply to
GARHANDIE A IBB AN a, •
18 Commerce erred
Or CHISOLM BROS., As
JS-tf 32 Ea°t Bast Bay, Ch*:
FOR CHARLEt
Touching at HUton Bead arid Connec
Steamer for Beaufort.
The superior steamer
Charles Houghton.
Capf. E B. SPRAGUE,
will leave for tha above place on
Tuesday Morning at 8 o’cl-.ck
having superior wcaicm
at tha Florida Sieam Par..',
For freight or passage, ha’
datlona. apply ou board ' "
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHaM.
j8 2 Agents.
FOR MACON. HAWKIKSViLLE
AND
oet31-3m
THOMAS ASENCIO A CO.,
No. 17, Broadway. New York.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA
FERNANDINA AND JACKSON
VILLE.
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
J Invite the attention of Planters to this valuable
TV Guano, as a matter of Importance to their in.
tercst It la similar In appearance, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro-
nortlons of the same elements. It contain, less am
monia, but nearly onejbundred per cent, more of Phos-
nhate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which Is im
mediately solute. It Is quite as active as Peruvian
Guano, and la less costly. »
for further information, apply to
E. C. WADS A CO„ Agents,
The new, exceedingly fost and splendid Steamer
CITY IPOITSTT,
Capt Louts M. Coletter,
Will leave Telfair’s W harf, as above,
Every Wednesday, nt 4 p.
Jl-3m
Savannah, Ga,
J. SHAFFER,
.In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND Di iMESTIC FRUITS own PRODUCE,
West Wasuhoion Masxxt,
Opposite 143 West st-, Bulkhead between Barclay and
N ' E W Ve9cy y*" ORK.
Potatoes. Apples and Onions constantly cm hand, and
nut up for tM Southern market
t. j,
Walsh, and 1. H. jPartona. :
ivw
AV atches
Having received * large Muck of the above,
ybrY LOW RATES,
we are able tooff« great ttdnoW to bnyere.
RANDELL A CO.,
Soathwact comer of Bay and Barnard its.
Jewelry!
8 i I v 6 r and Plat*d War$ t
Fancy Good*. Ac.,
Jell rele<^.todkof Watdto^ JewMre. Sllyre -d
Plated Ware, Clocks. Fancy Gootojgpewadeijrjf
Plated Wai^,
▼olffrt and Ptttole of
na-.
to&UA m Cor. Brenghton and WUUker au.
R. W. ADAMS, or
J. S. CARRUTUKRS,
Hodgson’s Ranje, next fo Bell, Wylly A
Christian. Bay street
Freights
FOB AUGUSTA,
LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE.
The new anti feat Sidj-wbeel Steamer
Asher Ayres,
Capt. WM. TAYLOR,
Will hive despatch. Goods received free uf sro.- -e
in the Wharf Stores, No. 5 and 6, below lu com
street
dec27 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN a. •
NEW ROUTE
South-Western Georgia,
TU
SUNBURY AND STATION No. 4 AT
LANTIC & GULF R. R.
The new and swift
Steamer O. F. !Potter
Will leave her wharf, loot of Abtrcom street,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAS, at ?
o’clock a. m., r^uuecting at Snnboiy wick a i*ne uZ
£v2Eea for Station So. 4 A. 4G.B. K-
Pa<»8engera by this route will arrive at Station No.
4 in time to take the train for Thomaavifie tne ictlow
ing days, connecting at Thonuaviile with stages foe
Monticelio, Fla., aijd Albany, ,
Retumine, Dagaenijers wlii r^Ach Sayann&n on
and Saturdays In time for
mHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
I th ~ ‘ ‘ * ’ —
their Warehouaea—free of expense and cov
ered by Insurance—lor shipment to Angnstm and
ilnta Devond by their regolar line of light draught
Apply to CHA8. L. COLBY,
.PT>t<>d—tf cnr. Rav and Abereorn &*.
Tuesday a, Thursdays
^’fome between Savannah and Thomasvffie thirty
*°For passage only apply to
CflAS. L. COLBY A OO,
Corner of Abercorn and Bay stre-::/
d2!-lm
For Doctortown
For Liverpool.
The wt-
' master, win take one tnoozana u
, apply to
- ir. It 4 J O MILL’ 1 .
For LIVERPOOL.
Tbe to® 9aw clipper ship
dr eadna ught,
SMITH, Commander,
havtag; three-fwirth)i at her cargo engaged, will have
’bS balanced freight, apply to
CHAS. U COLBY A CO.,
Corner of Abercvra aad Bay streets.
Liberal alfowancea mof(c op consignment* to oar
friends in Liverpool. 4^0-ti
Th.omasville.
The Steamer*
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, and
Clarion,
Wiii make Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Golf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thundeys and Sn:;daya.
Through freight payable by lhlppers at cur office.
Freight received during the wees, and stored free
of expense.
For freight or passage 1
n20
I L. COLBY A CO.,
Comer Abercorn and Bay streeta,
For Freight or Charter.
^ TO
The schooner BAY STATE will
take «. freight to a Northern port.
Apply to
w-3
F. W. SIMS & CO.