Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 07, 1866, Image 3

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y A N N A H s ,e»m«l.*P» *» d FOB NS* tobk ' ise Thursday, February Stb, at - «■*„, «• «—'• nw “'’ “" I sic** 1 l-ci-vk. San Jacinto. Saturday, February 10th, . 2 o’clock P | gte4 0istilp StcsraebiP .■clock be gu, Saturday, 10, at — o’clock.® n j K Barnes, Wednesday, Feb. 14, fOR 11ALTLMOB*. |llp Fannie, E-bruary 9th. at 3 o’clock p. m. jli SDV P KOB PUlLAUCLrUIA. .^blp Cumbria, Thursday, February 8th, at block- poR ^rOUSTA. rKipre8 s, Thursday. 8th. i;rJO er ateaoer R. fl- May. Thursday, February 8th, at 14 m* 0 ’ Gibbons, every Saturday morning i^anier" ,u - ‘ fob CHARLESTON. Charles Houghton, every Tuesday mora- P' ,H “ ,Cl p.nnle every Thursday mo.ulng at 10 W S - ib POCTORTOWN. ,,„er orient, every Tuesday morntug, at T Ci0C ^rer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning, I. 7 o'ciOCt. r , 1E uawkINSVIU-E. I i iseraTwo Boys and Charles S. Hardee, every -rsJay morning, g, at 9 o’clock. FOl! TUOMASVtLI.*. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday f S,eainCr r mornirnr, at T o’clock. FOB FLORIDA. Silvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at Ll Filter 1 Ste*n ,f * r o’clock* s ,eamcr Helen Getty every Saturday morning, at L zzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10 Steamer '(lock. nioaoer Ella, every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. I ,val or Tilt LIZZIE Bakes.—This steamer ar- Tveiwrdav morning from Honda. The purser - / our '|ianks lor late Florida payers and other I hduas'iCocbi.--There were the usual number I. ‘ttv cues before the Judges of this Court yoster- 1 ,; at nothing worthy of any note, jutoae session. The Court held iMOUEMBST or IUK Sufebiob Court.—Judge liciamg 1 ;cort for the term esterday morning adjourned the Superior v aoriat P. B. (jooDSEix.—The steamer P. B. ' Gaptaiu Jarmon, arrived here yesterday from iw-asta' The purser will accept our thanks. A BmviL OF iai Poixib —The steamer O. F. Potter, [zptam t'esaar, arrived yesterday from Sunbury. The purser will accept oar thanks. Frou B iLiDtoaE— The steamship Fannie, Captain feiaoot, having been procured by the agents of the biltmiore line of steamers, to take the plaoe of the ilcbiuoud, recently lost, arrived at her berth yesterday ,oa, having lett Baltimore on Friday last. The tvili accept thanks for late Baltimore papers. Tat L i.iur. Trial —A military commission has been brsanized lor the trial of G. B. Lamar, Jr., upon urge? similar to those brought t gainst his uncle, i) Lamar, recently. The commission assembled tikrdsv, but adjourned without accomplishing any- Hog tdi ilua morning. Is; Sio.vlwall Jacksos Benefit.—In conse- of the extremely bad weatber last evening it , h, me J advisable to postpone the entertainment ountvd to tike place at St. Andrew's Hall for the smut ui the widow of Stonewall Jackson. It will kahvely be given this evening. 11]ncs lair — The steamship Flambeau, Captain gdon. readied this city last night, having left Hew ist on aaiurday last, and making the run in the short iity-five hours. She got to the bar at Tybee u out o’clock yesterday, but owing to the tide, was i reach her wharf last evening. Her mails id passengers were brought to the city by a tug-boat, ir the darkness allowed her she has probably kheJ tire dock era this. - have received our files of Hew York papers I s-turdai- last and other favors, for which the purser •■opt our thanks. I aiEivaL or the Steadies Fannie.—The steamer I* 1 -*- Captain MeXelty, arrived at her wharf ■esterday morning from Charleston, which port she JF. on Monday niorning. The Captain states that the ler Fountain started from her wharf at the same as, but, after reaching the Charleston bar, returned r wbarl on account of the very heavy weather Ha also reports the loss of one of the Fan- a s d,ck hands, named Alonzo, who was accidentally fksied overboard when off Fort Sumter and drowned, u body was not recovered. The purser will accept • >rr nles ui Charleston papers of Monday and Pic lavors. |Arrival of the Ukkman Livingston at New loss—A dispatch received last evening by Messrs. Tinier i- TullartoD, agents of the Atlantic Coast vdi Steamship Company, states that the steamship i d Livingston, from tills port last Saturday, Irnve,! a t New Y ork yesterday morning at seven r-‘ lfk - No other Savannah steamships were then T Right. "MWtaiiok of a Watch to Mr. Jno. T. Bat- lost-A small party of gentlemen assembled last [ at ihu ruum3 of Mr. Raymond, at the Pulaski |-r~ the occasion being the presentation of an ele ct gold watch to the popular and deserving actor U manager of the ijavannah Theatre. Mr. E. J. Drudt the presentation speech, alluding in a few - ci-ten words to the high appreciation in which P ee ortso! Air. Raymond towards maintaining ft first- empanv and a high order of dramatic enter- ul! rrpou the Savannah stage were held ' 'Li- ‘-ommuuity, of which this gift was in- ■ - - - •» tustuuonial. Air. Raymond responded in '■i-vlr i-i a magnificent gold hunting case, of v*egau; make, and was purchased by Mr. Lou, jeweller, for the donors. It bears the inscription "Presented to Jno. T. Ray- • Uls feiends of Savannah, Geobula, Feb- ‘Me. 166ti.” It Hi Police Matters. ' tere but few ce ' 1 vaptau vaaes before the Mayor yesterday. I- ,1 .i J 01 “ veaae ' we* arraigned upon the charge | ^“kl'giLlg t'ue uec s rule*. Ldex-g uud taking on coal without y larpaulina, contrary to harbor 1 , * to ike fact*, but The policeman giving the information the accused denied them and itnesses, and the hearing was ,.^‘0 Procure w, 'cited. a -.„°f ' Ulre ‘' 1 oolc’ charged with carrying con" ■usict f, r A ]*,'' a8 over to a military corn* tn positive"* -* l in vl °Lrdon of Gen. Bran- pxiy Weapon” 1 U£ ‘"“ u ’ lauve to carrying concealed f" idling 8 J h ' r “° a C:E l *r e oi£ b of detective May with „ , Wi rLuut having taken out a license, ac- MUUUBB, WOODRUFF—FoWKri.—Iu Tuscaloosa, Ala., on the 17th last., by Rev. Dr. White, Mr. D. Webater Woodruff, of that city, to Mias Rosa Fowke, of Sa vannah, Ga. - ' FUNERAL INVITATION. KELLY—The friends and acquaintance of Mr. Patrick Kelly and wire an reipectrolly invited to attend bis funeral, at his residence In Indian street, this afternoon at three o’clook. ft* ARRIVALS at THE HOT ELS. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbebobr A Co. J N Newberg, Cbaa H Hand, Purser str Cumbria Capt C A French, steamer Cumbria Capt 8 McLaskey, J G Miner, Atlanta S A Gray, Ga W D Hamilton, Ga W T Ossie, Ogeechee Miss Pearson, Fla Miss F Parsons. Fla J K Quinton and lady, NY U L Cochran, Ga T J Dixon, Ga S W Broughton, Ga J R Thomas, Ga K D Hill, Ga S H McAdam, Savh J Purcell. N Y J McMahon, G Paraons and lady, Savh L R Staynor, Fla J M McCullen, Ga W G Dickson, Savh J J Dale, A A G R R N H Richards, Ga W u Richards, Ga J S Atkinson, Ohio C Root, Kentucky F Bucker, Oxford S A Jewett, N Y S Corliss, N Y O McDermott, Jefferson R A Garvin, do ri C Kettles, Ogeechee H C Maner. Buck Creek J B Barbee, Ogeechee H W Levy, Augusta J E Bromage, R C King, savh J BeU, Ga MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE, P E Gleason and lady,iO P Price, Balt Augusta H H Sanford, Ga Cady A Strong, N Y B R Cross. N Y J M Demerest, X Y R B Tindall, N Y J K Whttlemcre, Boston T Alcott, Washington V H Lh uderberg, W M Brisben, Pulla R B Bayard, Md T C Loeb, Phila G K Veron, N Y H Williams, N O W S Fogg, N Y EG Hewett.G L F Dewey, Fla G Briggs, S Y T P Ben kiln, R1 E C Smith, N Y M Sears, N Y E C Thompson, X Y B Wright, Conn J Mayer, Phila W H Williams, N Y D F Craig, WU Del S Stringer, Fla W McKinney and brother Ga P Alley, C Harkins, N Y F W Bordwell, Fla J B Stlckney, Fla H Ferris, Fla H Benner, Maine R C King, T C Dunham, J A HUi, Ga J Vanderbeck, N Y J B Jewell, Button J N Haddock, Fla G B Hack, C R R O L Lindsey, S C G Belson, N Y M B Peters and family, Ga Miniature Almanac—Title Day. Sun rises 6 42 j Moon rises morn Sun sets 6 18|Hlgh water 124 Whipping- Intelligence. pf.nv tu | rdinauci f l .v E iuce last Oc '^l 00uten<i 6 < i that living in the pufeased he had , ' r be v.-as not a non-resident, but u»u in y ttor<J ‘trd sold the goods for a lteJ «>«P«nofV': hoUgh t0 hi * own profit Ho Augusta & U e time since October he had been ^'as fiu tfed With 1 psrt of tie r **U£E8ta. P , ’***•* VCIOD [ A ‘Lan charSffi fi , ued dollars. Led that hi Juj d idl b «ing drunk and disorderly ^ *'*'.tlr.rY o SOniQ six £rlfLR<anva nv>i1 twn nf f-ibother Me was fined two dollars. .trarT", ^ bibed 100 freely had lost 1 kk'but beini? somewhat noinv ner niau vim .^beinga? 0 r,ja d tutlre 1 the' I 1 '-"‘•utotlic b8ln * somewhat noisy L "as artai^S t if’.5° bnod two dollars, f J Lsorderiy, but tt? UE the charge of being drunk b- r “«eaLim U ^ testimony of the poUceman P^v r poli TOmaa ‘“v vague and unsaUsfaetory, and ritoxicutej ^ Mfying that although the man l^flmaself, tbe w *®“ 0 l“oUy and was able to take Idu court p ut un 0r V dismissed and the coets J n tLe puheeman making the ar- t.cii t 0 r ^ ^iourned. Mayor Anderson took f Lul ^-venu^te Ure poucomen that he had of Is d , u,ll ‘Lle t u sustain^ 9 * 5 b ? or h 1 ® w hen policemen tel 'd apoucema,, »h U ' cbar 8 e »- He slid it was -»t«l, tut whQ was ahhf? eT8r tbey m8t 8 f 080 ln " tsuicat him, but ,-!? 'navigate, to not only Idtrr J a 80 1 uud hlmalte? 1 wj,’* 88 goi ®« hon,8 > h *lP t dvdaudti^p DfJsr. whenever a charge wae r t L ' a fine, he w"X m ? kin « “ ^il»d to substan- Lv'“ bl 5cuse,mu;aL 8 iF reCl88ly wh8t b# Mad |Z # w d KentlemfurTiw,. P oli ceman |u ri'Lt'Jus olutiu.a Xt- 1 ^ 811 "ralgned lately on I Usaiiiaed, butVot wF’ U ? 0D e “niinatlon, bad po^ « ta "Uble n b e s ^ r m t Fn y , had b88D *° 8 I '“Mayor’s Com* the odium of appearing e Lave the affect tbniily action of Hia 0r “ rirctim4ecfi * m * lBg P° Uo « officers a Consignees _ per Central Railroad. Savannah, Feb. 8, 1888. 122 bale* cotton to J Richardson, E Padeliord, M 3 Cohen. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Feb. 7, 1868. STKAMBHIPS- Fsnnle, Smoot, discharging, Baltimore—LaRoche & West. Flambean, Eaton, discharging, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Leo, Merrill, discharging. New Y'ork—O Cohen. Chase, Heath, discharging, New York—Hnnter A Gammed. Cumbria, French, dl-charging, Philadelphia—Hun ter A uammeli. SHIPS. Golconda, (Br) Davis, discharging, Liverpool—Bry an, Hartridge A Co. Lady Russell, (Br) Gray, discharging, Liverpool— Reid A Stewart. England’s Queen, (Brj McKay, discharging—Reid A Stewan. Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A Stewart. Favorite, (Br) Spain, loading, Liverpool—E A Soul- lard. Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—Cbas Green A Son. Consol, Beasley, discharging—W Battersbv A Co. Arabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. Kalos (Br), Morrison, discharging—E A Soullard Abo, (Russian) Sodenholm, discharging—E E Hens AGo. BARKS. Sarah Men dell, (Br), Jones, discharging, ShlUcth Eng—Brigham, Baldwin A Go. Ann, (Br), Redmore, discharging, Rio Janeiro- Weed A Cornwell. Messina, (Br) Guswell, loading, Liverpool—F W Sims A Co. W H Jenkins, (Br) Cromaln. loading, Llvefpool —E A Soullard. Marla Henry, Prince, loading, Liverpool—Clias L Colby A Co. Rockaway, (Br) Rossance, discharging—E A Sool- lard. Amazon, (Swedish) Swfnhnford, waiting, Leg horn, Italy—Brigham A Baldwin A Go. BKIOS. Albert, Frellck, discharging, Halifax, N S—F M MyrelL John R Plater. Post, discharging—H unler A Gam- melL Executive, (Br) Gasham, waiting—E E Hertz A Go. Moneco. Mitchell, waiting—Yonge A Nixon. Clias "7esiey, Ford, loading, West Indies—Sorrell Bioa Marlon, Dick, discharging, Sidney, Cape Breton— Yonge A Nixon. „ , W B Sawyer, Gray, discharging Bessie. (Br) Jackson, discharging—Yooge*NtXoo. Geo Ranis, French, watting, Boston—Hunter A Gammed. SCHOONERS. John Vance, Smith, discharging, St Johns, Fla- Master. J Elliott, Watts, discharging, Boston—Master- AM Aldridge, Lescher, discharging. New York— W Woodbridge. Artie Garwood, Van Gllden, loading, Philadelphia —Crane A Grayblll. S Fisk, Davis, waiting—G I Taggart John M Broomali, Douglass, loading. New York— Chas L Colby A Co. Callsta. Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Co. John E Dailey, Walt waiting—Crane A GraybllL J G Miller, Higgs, discharging, Eleuthura, Bahama —Yonge A Nixon. Sea Foam, E K Griffin, New York, discharging, J T Patterson. Martha, Joso, discharging—Crane A Grayblll. Jennie Morton, Freyholy, New York, discharging. Marshall A Bro. * W £ Stevenson, Kemps, waiting—o E Smith. Oriental, Crocker, discharging—W H Stark. PLANTATIONS NEAR SAVANNAH FOR SALE OR RENT. A TRACT of 1,360 acres of Land on the salt water river, the Little Ogeechee, eight miles iro n Savannah. It has on it a dwelling hnoee eighty feet long, of three floors, all finished in the brat maum 1. (torn which there is an unobstructed view to the ocean. The lands are excellent, and produce sea Island cotton of fine quality The river abounds in scale fl-h, as well as excellent oysters, crabs, prawn and shrimp; game abounds through the neighbor hood. The place possesses salubrious mineral sprlnga, and Its never-tailing wells fuml^ the most palatable water. There are two roads to it from fbvannah. one of them through a shady pine-barren, Rrm and hut little travelled. The other road approaches by an avenue a mile long, over-arched by evergreen trees and shaded through the day ; it opens on an exten sive lawn, terminating at the ornamental gioumls which surround the house. There ie an abundance of bearing fig’ trees and strawberries. Tne creeping blackberries, which excel the northern Lawton, can not be estimated in qnantitv. The garden contains beds or good asparagus, plenty of globe artichoke plants, wild cherry trees, Ac The situation is healthy It U admirably stilted throughout the year for a hotel or boarding house, or cottages for persons doing busi ness in Savannah, or seeking pare air, health and pleasnre. The Atlantic A Gulf Railroad puts dowu and takes up passengers on the place, within three hundred yards of the house. Also, another tract of Too acres, or more, of high land and rice swamp, with plenty of wood, within a mile of the former tract. Also, a Rice Plantation of 360 acres, on Argyle Isl and, on Savannah river, ten miles from the city, 32uAj acres of which are under bank. There are a steam engine and a threshing maebino on the place. Enquire at this office. J'zS-dlwAeodtf BATCHELOR’S HATR DYB The Original and Beet la the World I The only trne and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immedlate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedierthe 111 effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, - REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLBFLKITRS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. auH-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. New Your. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, Feb. 6, me. Arrived. Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A West. Steamship Flambeau, Eaton, New Y'ork—John R Wilder. Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Charleston— Claghorn d Cunningham. Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston—F M My- rell. Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Sunbuiv—Chas L Col by A Co. Steamer P B Googsdell, Jarmon. Augusta—M Gotten. Br hark Sarah Mendell, Jones, Shllloth, Eng—Brig- haul, Baldwin A Co. Sloop Flora, from Beaufort. Brig Albert, Freliek, Halifax, N S—F M Myrell. Cleared. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker. Jacksonville—Clag- horn<!t Cunningham. Steamer Ella, Rowland. Florida—M A Cohen. Br bark Arbitrator, Allen, Liverpool—Brigham. Baldwin A Co. Brig Eliza Ann, Ayres, Jacksonville, in ballast. Schr Jas a Brown, Davis, Cienfuegos, Cuba—J A Brown. Office of U. S. Direct Tax Com missioner. DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, \ Savannah, Dec 13, 1886.1 Owners of Lots, Lands and Improvements in the city of Savannah, Ga, are notified that the Tax Roll for •aid city Is completed, and the taxes doe thereon mast be paid to the undersigned within sixty (GO) days (Tom this date, at oar office, north-west corner of 8onth Br>ud and Lincoln streets, in said city of Savannah or, suffer the penalty. For non-payment of the tax, the Act of Congress prescribes a forfeiture of the property taxed to the United States. Office hoars from 9 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 6 p. m. T. P. ROBB, S. A. PANCOAST, J. C. BATES, U. S. Direct Tax Commissioners, Dist. dl3-tt of Georgia. Imports. Per steamer Li*zie Baker, from Charleston—18 bis upland cotton, 2x4 do sea Island do. Per bark Sarah Mendell, from Shllloth, Eng—7u tons and 10 cwt coal. Per sloop Flora, from Beaufort—9 bales sea Island cotton. A PHYSIOLOGICAL. View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans In a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, Its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain donhts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 26 cents. In stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which his book treats either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world, ictio cm Kxports. Per schr J A Brown, for 'Creufuigos, Cuba—38,343 feet timber. Per Br bark Arbltrat r, for Liverpool—70,000 feet timber, 1.2tS bales upland cottou, 11 do sea island cotton. Passengers. Per steamship Flambeau, from New York—Capt G Briggs, s A Jewett, B Wright, Mr Queutou and lady, Mrs H Freeman, T P Buckliu, S P Caniiss, J C Griswold, E Thompson. L Dewey, G McGlnley, J 8 Atkln3on, J Pnrsell, C R >ot, W Barker, K Smith, Mr Kellner, M hears. D Payne, Mrs Uruze and child, Wm Moran, D Morgan. A Johnson, W Riley, R Hay, J W McIntyre, Mrs J Douetiue, J Vaudei beck, Mrs Roach and 2 children, P Conner, J B Jewell, W J..nee, Mrs Radford, A Clarke, U Hanlon, J Keweker, £ Kelnei.e P McLeavy. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—A C X Smelts and daughter, D W Chipmau, J Huguenot. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Charleston—J B Stlckney, U Ferris, W W Mark land, F W Bordwell. G W Collins, H O Fay, L R Strayuor. M Garrliz, Mr Gillam, C Harkins, B Cuteno and wife, H Beamons, and 8 deck. Per steamer Fanuie, from Charleston—W Morton, R Henry, wife and son, J Mayer, V H Lenderberger, J Armstrong. J Bradwick, Mr Lyclall, Mr Bayard. Mr Cross, Mr Cady, Mr Strong. Mr Demerest, J K WbUtemore, J M Perrington, A Smith, T H Williams D Craig. J R Chatham, F C Andrews, A C II ige, J V Veron, L C Haines, J Howard, Col Alcott. VV 11 Wil liams. J Loebe, W S Fogg, S Stringer, W B.lsseu, O P Price, aud 1 deck. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunbury—R H Richards, J C Thens, A D Dale, T J Dunham, Philip Hirshfleld. Consignees. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Charleston—Bryan, H A Co, Erwin A H, Claghorn & C, J L VUIulonga, Miller, T A Co, Tlson & u, A Dulenlioffer A Co, N A Hardee A Co, T H Austin, W Tunno A Co, G W Gar- many, E Koethcke A Co, D C Haynor A Co. Per brig Albert, from Halifax—M P Usina, Crane A G, W Battersby, R Habersham A Sou. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewcr Has proved its: .1 to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever . Sored to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri ous properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG INAL COLOR. It will keep the hair trom falling ont. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, ,us- trous and silken. It Is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young; should fall to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. WAsk for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Renewcr, aud take no other. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by oil druggists. BARNES, WARD A CO , New Orleans, La., n2S-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. Soluble Paciiic GUANO. UTE Invite the attention of Planters to this valuable • > Guano, as a matter of Importance to their In terest It Is similar in appearance, odor sod compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro portions of the same elements. It contains less am monia, but nearly onejbnndred per cent, more of Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which Is Im mediately eolnble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Guano, and is iess costly. For further Information, apply to E. C. WADE A CO., Agents, Jl-Sm Savannah, Ga HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct ImDortation from Londo and Paris. J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment ol Imported Wares and Fancy Articles, suitable fo the coming ,-eaaon, embracing in part: Statuettes—Bronze, Besqueand Parlor Toilet Setts Clocks Perfumery 8 Ladles’ Traveling Bags French Parasols Portemonnales Milliners' Fancy Wares Osier Baskets And an endless variety ot Fancy Groods, ord ired for this market and Just received by ship County of PictoD, and other vessels now arriving. Fancy Goods by the riglnal package, to which the attention of Milliners and others is invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Congress and Ball streets, 121-tl Monument Sqqsre. William G-ill, (Successor to William B. Hawkins,) I MPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por ter, Champagne Cider, Ac., No. 170 Fulton Streat. Opposite St Paul's Church, NEW YORK. Bottler of Milo's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and Family use. Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping Southern Orders. All orders by mall will be promptly attended to. nl4-Sm Pilot Bread. 500 Boxes to A.rrive. For sale by n-e A V OHDISAXCR To Jovy and tw*-! taxes am I iat.se revenue Tor the ci y of savannah, and to »uu>nd various tax and revenue Ordinances ofsald cltv; Ktc. 1. Be it ordalued by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or savannah in council assembled, and it Is hereby ordained by tlie authority of the game. That on and after first day of January next, 1866 taxes and revenue for the support of the govern ment of the city of Savannah, and for the advantage and benefit of the inhabitants thereof, shall be as sessed, levied ami rjised at and after the following rules, that Is to say : 1. At the rate of one per rentum per annum 011 the valuation for the year 1830, of all rest estate In the city limits, dedneting from said valuation snch depreciation as may have occurred by fire or milita ry occupation, aud'where 110 Income is derived from such property, such valuation, however, to exist and be a basis only until a new valuation shall have been completed under the authority of Council Provided, nevertheless, that said valuation for 1860 shall be the basis for returns ot real estate on the first day of January next, and until Council shall further order. 2. One-half of one per centum on gross sales of merchandise, (including sales of liquors,) exceDt cotton. * .1. Oue-teuth of one per centum on gross sales of cotton. 4. Oue per eentum on all commissions derived from any business transactions (other than sales of merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, for warding, shipping, or commission merchant, and one per centum on the value of allfurniture, jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars. 6. One per centum on all incomes derived from salaries, ami the pursu.t of any profession, faculty, trade or calling whatsoever. 6. One per centum on gross receipts of any busi ness transactions not included in the foregoing, anil inclmUng all insurance companies and agencies, gas companies, express companies, cotton presses, all receipts for freight and for passage money which are payable In the city, aud all hotels aud restaurants. 7. One per eentum on the gross earnings of every bank, bank agency and banker. 8. On every horse and mule, except those actually used In wagon9, drays, trucks, or other vehicles, for wblch badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. Sej. 2. And be It rnrther ordained bv the authority aforesaid, That whenever, under tills or any other Ordinance of said city, any return may be required or any tax be assessed or due, by or from any non resident company or corporation, the return shall he made and (lie tax be payable by the agent or other manager or director of snch company or corporation, and for every default, execution shall Issue accord- ingly: and ti-atin the case of every person or persons liable or subject to make a return under this or any other Ordinance, and where default mav be made, execution shall issue for a double tax on the imme diately previous return, and if no return shall have been made then the party In default shall be liable to a penalty of $200, for which the City Treasurer shall forthwith issue execution, and In all cases of default in making returns or payment of taxes, exe cutions shall Issue ami the taxes and penalties col lected in the manner now pointed out by existing Ordinances ; and that the same rnle shall apply to the cases of 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 to lufiict fines or other penalties herein prescribed. Sec. 3. And belt fuaher ordained by the authority aforesaid,That the following persons andpartii s «hall be compelled, and are hereby required to take out licenses annually, on the first day of January or within ten days there .fter.nnd independently or the income or commission tax, and to pay for such li cense the sums severally hereinafter designated that is to say ; Every auctioneer, a license annually at the price of $200; every wholesale and wholesale and retail dealer In goods, wares, and merchandise ex clusive of liquor license, a license annually at the price of fifty dollars; every retail dealer an annual license, exclusive of liquor license at the price of $25 ; every bank, hunker, or bank agent engaged in buying or selling exchange an an nual license at the price of $100; every person or house dealing In exchange, aud e eery broker, money- broker, and pawn-broker, an annual license at the price of $100; every Insurance company or agency foreign or otherwise, un aunual license at the price of $100; the same for eacli and every agency, every the keeper or keepers of a hotel an annual license at 1 he price of $loo; every the owner or owners of a cotton press, and for each aud every pres9 an annual license at the price of $100; every the owner or own ers of a junk shop or cotton pickery, an annual 1! cense at the price of $200 ; every the owner or own ers or a public stable, an annual license at the price of $50 ; every commission merchant, or factor, an annual license at the price of $50 ; every shipping master or stevedore other than non-resident, an an nual license at the price of $50; non-residents, $100- every the owner owners of a coal or lnmber yard, an annnal license at the price of $50; every the keeper or keepers of a warehouse for the storage of cotton rnerch mdise, goods, Ac., for each warehouse an an nual license at ihe price of $00 ; every the owner or owners of a billiard table used for hire an anuu d license at the price of $100 for each table; every the owner or owners of a ten-pin alley an annnal license at the price of $50 for eacli alley; every the owner or owners of a sawmill, planing mill, sash and blind factory an annual license at the price of $1110- every the owner or owners of a job printing office an an uuat license at the price uf $25 ; every master build er, mason or mechanic, taking contracts for work an annual license at the price or $25 ; every the owner or owners of an Intelligence office an aunual license at the price of $20; every manufacturer of soda water an annual license at the price of $25 ; every soap-bo ler, tanner, and founder, for each establish ment. an annual license at the price of $60 ; every gas litter an annual license at the price of $25; every attorney at law, phy sician, dentis., daguerrean ar tist, photographists, and amhrotyper an annual li cense at the price of $26, it being understood that In all cases one license shall be sufficient for 01 e firm or copai tuersliip ; every person selling by si mple, and who Is not a resident of the city or state, i,n an- 1,uul license at the price of $100, on failure to tike out license shall be fined, on conviction, $100 for e .eh day’s deiault. The license fur the sale of g. o Is, wares, or other articles Horn any vessel or whirf shall h*» $100 Instead of $50, as fixed by tlie( r fi nance of 31st Dec. 1840. Provided, always that any person required by this Ordinance to take out a li cense. and who inav begin business after the first day of July, in any year, .hull, for the year pay only one- half the price of such license; and the following shall be compelled to take out badges on the first day of January, annually, or wll hln ten days there- after, at the prices herein designated, that Is to say: every porter an annual badge at tee price of $10; every vender of small wares, and every huckster, and hawker and keeper of a cookstove or shop ai. annual badge at the price of $15. which may be re duced oue-half If not required to be taken ont until after the first day of July ; and any person subject or liable to take out any such license or badge, and railing to do so for ten days after the said first day or January In each year, shall be liable to a flue 01 not more than $30 for every day’s default, on con viction before the police court; such licenses and badges shall be Issued by the Clerk of Council, and the licenses shall be 9lgned by the Mayor, attested by the Clerk, and have Impressed on them the seal of the city. Sue. 4. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That every male resident of said city, be tween the;ages of twenty-one and sixty years shall be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an nually, except only sucli of said persons as may be entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the same. Sec. 6. Aud tie it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That every owner or keeper of a dog shall pay for such dog the animal tax of three dollara. Sec. 8. And lie It further ordalned.by tiie authority aforesaid, That on and after the first day of January next the price of a license to retail spirituous liquors for one year shall be one hundred and fifty dollars, and the applicant shall be required to submit as se curities. two responsible freeholders of the neighbor hood as a prerequisite to the issue of said license; and for a wholesale liquor license the price shall be one hundred dollars. Sec. 7. Ami be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all returns required by this Ordi nance for real estate, income, and commissions, shall be made quarterly, that Is to say, on the first day of April, the first day of July, the first day of Oc tober, and the first day of January of each year or within ten days thereafter, respecilvely, for the three mouths immediately preceding such respective days, and for gross sales returns shall be made between the first and tenth day of each month for the preced ing month, heginulng with the month of February next, 1866. Sec. 8. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,That all Ordinances aud parts of Ordinances •o far as they nitllt«te with this Ordinance, be, and they are hereby repealed. Ordinance passed in council. Dec. 27, 1886 EDW. C. ANDKRSON, Mayor. Attest: Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Connell. f6-8 ROOFING. w* are now prepared to take contracts for apply - WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING, or to furnish the material. It possesses all the requisite merits Is water-tight and fire-proof will not expand and contract with beat and cold, is not injuriously affected by change of temperature, will bear more than double the heat of metal roofing witbent damage to the boarding be neath it, is easily and quickly repaired if Injured. Gutters of the same material may be formed on ti e roof.. The felt and cement being non-conductors of heat, no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm in whiter, and Its cost Is tanch less then tiiat of any other Fire-proof Roof now iii ass. For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes tlmonials, Ac., apply to SHIFFara. Pioneer Lin© FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $26 UO Deck, $10 OO The new and splendid steamship CHASE, Roath, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, Febraary 8, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommc- dations, apply to » HUNTER A GAMMKLL FOE PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE, $25 00. The new and splendid iron Steamship CTJMBRIA., FRENCH, Commander, Will sail for the above port op Thursday, Feb. 8, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to B HUNTER A GAMMELL. m ■Hippivro. fu GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. Murray’s Line NEW E X P R E S S, Capt. MORGAN, is now receiving freight at DEMUND'S UPPER COTTON PRESS, for Augusts, and will leave on THURSDAY, 8th Instant. Freight received at reduced rates, ft ,F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents (3-1 m BOUSE A BRYANT, 194 Bay street. RUE, WHITNEY, A CO., 4 Harris Range, Bay-it. NOTICE. 1VANIEL R. THOMAS has this day bees associated U with me in the Insurance Agency. The firm will be Thomas A Son. J. T. THOMAS, 117 Bay street. Savannah. 1st Febraary, 1806. fs-tf AUGUSTA HOTEL. 'iui^} Pro J >tletors - ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES L LSO, a fine assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck skin Gloves and C " “ n23-t* EINSTEIN A KCKM AN, 161 Congress street S. X. Z. TUB respectfully Invite our old friends and the TV traveling public to give us a calL Our bouse la located In the heart of trade, and convenient to the depots, [tS-Sm] JONES A RICE. Mourning Goods. LUPINS BOMBAZINE, TAMARTINE, CHALY, , * TAMISE, CREPE MAjRITZ, CRAPE COLLARS, &c. We invite the attention of the ladles to a very choice lot of the above Goods, Just received bv 154 LATHROP A OO. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, *' Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat Wharf foot of West Broad st. on THURSDAY next, 1st Feb. at 10 o'clock a. m., and will continue to leave every Thursday following at seme hour until further notice. This boat U in very excellent order, Is commanded by officer, of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat Ison her tripe, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. For freight or passage, apply to „ F. M. MYRELL. Agt, j3t-lm Harris' Buildings. Bay street <Or to W. Jobhsom, on wharf TOWING. I be new and powerful • steam tug E. H. WEBSTER Is prewired to tow ve-sels la the harbor, or to and from a. Application for towing may be made to Capt. Bar clay, un board, or to CRANE A GRAY BILL Agents, ft-rf 80 Bay. street Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California; T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the United States Mall. * 8 Leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st or every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco touching at Acapnlco. FEBRUARY. 1st—Henry Channcey, Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. 10th—Atlantic, Capt. Manry, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt. Caverly. 21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 2iet connect at Panama.with steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st toudr at Manzaulllor ■ ■ ■ • - THBOChH PASSAGE RATES H>" CURRENCY. First Cabin 1..'.... 1............'. $300 Second Cabin t. 200 8teerage... 100 ^ A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on throngh rate* to clergymen and their families anil school, teachers: soldiers having Honorable dis charges, Hair Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adnlt Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and attend to ladies and children without male pro tec- tore. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will bo placed on the line January 1, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or farther information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, jl9-3m Agent. 7TT1""' —-WOV-=E=—- ■ - y , J^reigJxtfc* FOB AMUSTA. ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and points beyond by their regular line of light draught boats. Apply to CHAS. L COLBY, sept29—tf cor. Bav and Ahercorn sts. Towage. To Masters of Vessels and Merchants. The steamer JP e 11 i t» having been pnt In thorough repair, and living of “Su perior Power," offers inducements to those who mat veqnfre her services. Apply to j81-2w * H. J. DICKERSON A CO. Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic* Mail SSteamahip Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin $SO OO; Deck $10 OO; Steerage $13. The new and fast side-wheel steam ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas- I ter, will sail as shove, on . 1 Saturday, Feb. 10, at 3 o’clock, p. m. ■ For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. FOR PALATKA, VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. (Carrying the United States Mail.) The new and fast Stsam racket E 11a , Capt. P. E. ROWLAND, will leave on * Tuesday Morning, January 30tn, t0 te»ve regularly .very TUESDAY at „ or at piy on board at Padel fonl s Wharf, near the Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all rimes at the Warehouse I’JU-s-m-tu-tf STORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Panage, $85 00 Deck, $10 00 The new and splendid steamship LEO, Merrill, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Thursday, Feb. 8, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ft OCTAVUS COHEN. For Augusta, THE STEAMER R. H. MAY, Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods rccelv ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot of Lincoln street, free of cost J. M. KTNCHLEY, Agent Office In Claghorn ft Cunningham’B. The May arrived in Angnsta from Savnnuah nn lam Friday with her fall freight tf ocn» FOR AUGUSTA. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RVS. FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route, will leave lor the above places Every Tuesday Morning at lit o’clock. All freight payable bv shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply at tlm office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, j*7 tf ^ Agents For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, naviug been placed permanently upon this route at leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 96th, at 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. Ali freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, j24-tf Agents. HHIPPING. FOR BALTIMORE. The new and first-class Steamship FANNIE, Smoot, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Friday, Feb. 0, at 3 o’clock p. m. Passengers by this route for N.w York sad oth.r Northern cities will save two hundred miles sea travel. F or freight or pMiage, htviDF unsorpMsed accom* modations, apply to LaROCHE A WEST, Agftnta, r ‘ *' Jones' Block. FOR. NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. (Carrying the United States Mail.) FARE REDUCED- Cabin, $33 Steerage, $10 Deck, $0 The very fast and splendid steamship FLAMBEAU, W. B. Eaton, Commander, will positively sail on her regular day, Saturday, lOtk Feb., at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to WILDER ft FULLARTON, ft Agents. FOR AUGUSTA. R. H. M A. Y, Capt. Wm. E. Jones, is now receiving freight at the Florida wharf, and will leave on Thursday, 8th Inst., at 10 o’clock m. For freight, apply to J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent, n At the Charleston Wharf FOR, NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST Mail steamship Company. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Carryeng the United Suite* Mail. FARE REDUCED. Cabin, $30 Steerage, $13 Deck, $10 , The new, splendid and very fast aide-wheel steam ship Greneral J. K. Barnes, Mobtos, Commander. 2,000 tons burthen, will positively sail on Wednesday, 14th, at — o’c°clk. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to 17 - WILDER ft FULLARTON. Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. F OR the pnrpoe. of making a proper apportion ment of the proceeds u( and charges on the the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you are particularly requested to present to the undersigned, within forty days from date hereof, proof of shipment and copies of your Invoices. J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent. J24-tM6 2 Harris’Block. Bay st. For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER FOR DUBLIN AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA- MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. Orient and The Steamers Gen. Shepley, For Liverpool. file fine British bark ARBITRATOR’ )AIka, master, having a large portion of her ) cargo engaged, will nave quick despatch for •ForfurtherforighfeMURmeiits. applvto 17J BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO. will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday and Saturday niorning at 7 o’clock. Returning, leave Doctortown for Savannah every Tuesday and Satur day morning Rt 7 o’clock. For freight or passage apply to ... ,, CHAS L. COLBY ft CO., Corner Abereom and Bay streets. For Liverpool. p-rrx 5116 fln ® Br. ship ANNABELLA. Adams, &M3W master, having a large portion or her car- go engaged and on hand, will have quick 1 despatch for the aDove port. For freight engagements, apply to J 3 tf BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. FOR : MACON & HAWKINSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landidgaon the Altamaha and OcmuUjee rivers. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Brock, fr loaffing this day at the Charleston Wharf, foot of West^Broad street, and will have quick despatch as This boat is of light draft, hi perfect order, has im- C8pacit y’ being capable of carrying officer * ” Cf COtt °. n ’ 8Dd ' T8t * 8 A No. 1 in insurance Freights taken by this UO* at low rates. HawSi^d promptly, 00 8 ° 0(l3 *° Maeon an0 For freight engagements, apply to _ _ F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings. Bay street The light-draft steamer 2?. B. G-oodsell, Capt. J. M. Holmis, is receiving freight st Padelford’s wharf near Central Press, and will leave sa above on Thursday Morning at 8 o’clock. For freight engagements, apply on board or to ft M. A. COHEN. T owage. The steam tag STAR LIGHT, Capt. Anderson, is prepared to tow vessels up or down the river and about he harbor. orders left with the Captain, oc board, or with tbs undersigned, will be attended to V7-eodIm CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. RIDE. W E have now on hand a few Open Buggies and Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets of Harness, which we will sell unusually low. BOUSE ft BRYANT, j25-tf . 194 Bay street. rnlS THOMAS & SON, AGENTS, -No. 117 BAY STREET, A RE prepared to write for the following Com pmice at reasonable rates: MARYLAND, , 1 MERCHANTS’ ft MECHANICS’, NATIONAL, For LIVERPOOL. The fine new clipper baric maria henry, PRINCE, Commander, having three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will have quick desnatch Fee balance of freight, apply to , CHAS. L. COLBY* CO., Comer of Abereom and Bay streets. Liberal allowances made on consignments to out Hondo /nldyerpnoLi * *.r< -> , ; jH-tf, foe Philadelphia iswMBWittfe— For freight hpply.to * WAYBILL. For Baltimore. <M*RO engaged, will leave as above ^sorabout THURSDAY, Febraary 8. For freight, apply to RANE^ft GRAYBILt, 1CEAN and INLAND BISKS taken at current rates, by TH0 MAS ft SON, Agents, 13-tf HI B»y street. THOMAS & SON, No. 117 BAY STREET, SPGCIAb AND LOCAL, AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters’ Agency ■ Op New York, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars, ISSUB POLICIES OF • v f ■ 1‘1‘f 5 •' ’ .* Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable in GOLD or CURRFNCY. ‘ Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE - ait nfiTin BY 'I Hit ASSOCIATION.