The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 31, 1866, Image 4

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is sUiDfTtoa* tjje /Tj mid * urg tfoe citv of ex- e ftaM T- see to) _ _ ore Pstn struck t« ?peciacto’at‘on«e of its lulury aqd '*• ' ■ - A — -— **--1 m ©f magnil . ,. ■ ed to call 3t. Petambur; iai^ cottlrasts. Tbe till* Orange capital the more v. >itr squalor. Foreigner* ofleu say that ? - London yodsee theexlflnnesot wealth and - oKerty- Tba semaifc is tgg ^irouglu ty' r» en between the two-AXtreOns there exist t-noriUpus intcrmedialfe stages tit comfort. . James’, is Ukulikff St. Giles’, but between > Le quarters there is a ragiou of respectability. A Petersburg.'howeter, poverty apd •ibatja if . . . _ . is a place which can only be -described by superlative^ Everybody^ eilbhpymperb or etched; everybody is »either wealthy or. Dives arifl Lazarus are the omy parts uSHiau life drahia. bg.cau w > h|Ore* splendid tlifln the nter Palace; yet to maoj^parls the stucco „ 'irSeaieiLoff «e vyalls, aa^fhe facade is left ■ in a gtopwbich the occupWt of w»y sixtv- ? or-WffmK in a decent suburban!Street iu Lon3c»'would ire ashaunifl t% behold on the ( front of hfs dweilinjf. Of all the gbtgeous shrines .whicbl havtf seen, <1 ihinkfbe Isaac’s il Church is, nelhaps, fhe most perfect. It Is “ absolutely ’matchless *iu the richness of its .*decorations. - The por(fwrvstepV, the basic i square, _ idh is placed, is worse paved tb*u*tlic tie-Kaireets of tbe jjoorest German "'town with which I am acquainted. Tbeytumo sort ot contrast pervades every thing. There is not, for instance, a first’ clhas or even a good second class hotel in the whole city. The inn where I am lodged is reckoned the best in St. PMerslmrg ; its priceswtre certaiuly high enough trustify its reputation.lor ex- celleuca and being ig the iiau^ of German proprietorsjt is well managed anil arranged. But even fere theiative sajagery'exerts itfieO- The Russian servants'afe incurably, uirty. In the middle of tbe day yoV will fifed groups of waiters playing cards and era- ikicgfcb out the passages; the efeting-rooms are sodden with i left uuswept; the ,le smoke; the floors are hole place Is hopelessly' the Wtest appliances of Western luxury. In iIh: lame way, therofis not a single cafe ->r resiaurant.iu the capital equal to what you would fond in any third-rate prb- viucinl town in France. At tiie very- best and most expensive you must put up with soiled table-cloths, dirt-be|frimed flo -rs, and unwashed waiters. (>p the other hand, the clubs are very haiidsome and \i ell appointed. People say that if you choose to pay some twenty shil lings or so, you can get un excellent dinner •it '.ue public eating-houses. It mny oe so; 1 can only state that the dinners they provide for their ordinary customers are miserably ,f i :1, In fact? it is a mystery to ige how people of moderate jncomes live’ at St. Pe- lersuuqg. .My expiration is, that there arc very few people there with moderate in ti es, and that these few live wretchedly. 1 never was in a city hi which the million -f- • led to be so little catered for. flhere are -hops of every "kind but cheap ones. - uthehn young men of the .... ,Lh have it in their power to nuke a ntw South. .a prosperous and powerful thau the old. They tshowu their energy and self-denial in war, mud they exhibit anything like tbe same qualities in •?, they will build up their section beyond the • bwnrs for mischief of their hittettst enemies. The w to 'd# this is simply to avom-politica and fo to ; to apply tbeir whole sonls to the work ot crea- ndustry; to woHr in all its forms, whether in tho- ?V 1 or the whop, whether agricultural or mechanical. Lt:* hem rise above the absurd prejudices against in’ bib*'*- Thefri fFTlfi fn*rn r»*i\yr wit! - t*.\ &od it' they eery in Hio ranws for f iff > iu b a to tain given Una, andjtookpnpf as lnctmbb*. rahd tW~ LA all Who can believe facts, rauh in evidence (e»athe follow KNOW itL MI J»gf BY THESE’^PKP- i. In thhaycar ql 4-hat, on this,'the 20lh day of Jane, fn th#ayt_. oar Lord, ISoO, personally came J^eyli Hayiiofji» l' 1 u lol owf rTfcttie saW-Sersl Agentnor tfie (Juitcd UtnieS, and dependents.* ihcieof :c.rpjre^a- radons or medicines known aj • MAGGDBt’S PILLS AJTO S^LVE,* and that the followlag CytifHfctes aio verhat-.ih.oo pies to the best-erhCknowlalge aiuUieli- f v JAUKS SMKITKfc, Jl a.j * . •*__ Notary Puojjc, , r Q^ajlQi oif 1 be | ji>\a:f>t^.ceulum per ^op to be bantdou 1 "tomuis^iuoo said vdlnstiou in ISOfi; audWn the aJM 1 llio Treasuier shall have reason to beliaja thst pr-ns© reiurn has beeu made in any msc iinder on or.lioaoia;, iheaaid Traanhreyg herefer w izcd aud inquired to caKrupon my 1***^ aud piumueh person or persona under oaua aniomm jOsticeOT soch return; and, on%ro«f made -that snen ■Siurii is unjust or improper, tn« P®*®.*?. shall be liable to a dquule sax, srithoujini api&al to CouuciA-Ahs^'iamaif s^i d . ajMmallnn aud werciilifdize, iucluihnft all _ a.ie-.Sfem-s, lncludiiis lumber, terber, Jexceptius’ iSOl'ors, one per A * — Wall street, kiew Yotk.. Junk is: JU l Mg. asking it to yak > a douore sax, «“"»T p lT ,i !j ge 01 including aU sa^es by :iu (teJg 1 umber, fcnber^filitegk i^N^Tfvntiuii iiflpors, one per , oi rem csl qnattejtoi cluhiii" wine,"spirituouaiiqnors, whether ul wholf I -"l e or retail, per centuA. ./ ,)n all giosH.oalerht cottoii, oue-tenth of oue peg | gi l^dfoni. per centam on all commissions or feroats*- Lpn hcnvl.-'tthkful X aHi that I can get sdme sloop. ‘ | m ed Jrorn,. ai© bnsinesa transactions by auy ma- cijfnevlrwrite iteuougli. I thank you agmh ttgiiu, ana ' 4i' This is to certify tli*i the Army. wl(U a Chroj ' ' cured by Llr. Maggid's ape am sure that you are really the friend lsnflarers. 1 canid nei help writing to jouganu hope joa will mt takwit amiss. • » JAMEs MXKita. % , iWAv^sW. y th*t,I was diechsrgvd frorg ipic yisrrhoea, an^l liave^jo-en L- ’ WILSON HAkVEY, •’ », • XT Pi Octreet. J|ew Yokk, April Ith, lh06. * ^ ‘ — a.« E*T Tltc following is an interesting case ot a Man employed in an lrofl roundry, who, lit poutli-g melt ed iron into a OIK turn was damp anil wet, ymsod au oxvlosioii. The lueltt-d iron was thrown around aud on him 1u a perfect shower, and he was burned druadiu%. The following Certificate- was given to me hyblui, about eight weeks after the accioenl: New York, January 1, 18U0. Ml' name is Jqttob Hardy; lam an Irou Founder;' 1 was badly burnetlby hot UDdrin November last; my burus licaled, but I had a rnnulug sore on uiy leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL'S SALVE, and it cared me in a few weeks. This is all true, n.idy; and’yet it is fitted up with many A ““ * J fl il f « i L. Ii I i I n i m l\S rt vb •],D TO COST • m oi- fashion. ie c t Business Suits FROM 9‘SO TO *140. ill and examine, and be satisfied. or Sale or Lease. T 3E subscriber ofll containing lore: q-. ’ ■s. PL^tiTATICN . i^ngham county, containing tweniy-eicht hun- «• «;rt.n (i.HSo) ancl eighty-ftto aure*, three liuudreil of ^ r)cared bind, flW One h^dred of which hai prodneet! pae bale of *esL Inland cotton per %pie. The rungc lor '-tock is excellent, ami tbe ]anda’»i&.-W€lf limbered wr. ioak and pine, an«l ca&eot--he-surpassed foi nn.iijth. Il is situated about twenty-seven miles from Sav.innab on t he Louisville road, telyreeu the Central hailroad and tb<*f)ireechoc rlvetvand within half a ;:i.b cf the Central Railroad. The place Is well mi . ' ed, with trood dwelling, and all necessaiyout- asr.!Mings snflkient to accommodate thirty or more 11 t-ers. The above propsrty will l»e ijold at n bar- •gui by applicatlWto • E. IIE1DT. • : c27—lw Sav ti.nab, G-i. • *■ Dissolution of Co-partnership. ’ pU E co-partnership lately existing under the n X of BELL, WYLLY & CUiUSTIAN was diaao ' st instant, by mutual^m«eiit. H. R. CHRIS- authorisedBD collect due the late lirin, I charged with the closing of the fastness. . Samuel p© bell, GEO. W. WYLLY, dodo-If HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. On. iELGiiiL : I uk« my pen to write yui ftMtMi - - — ut«u. . ciiatit, laetbr, auctioneer, broker, for*varding, H kpiug or commission luerchunt, and one peWcentiim * r ihe value of ai.l furniture, jewelry and plate' worth over ihree-hundred dollars, inCiUBto^ftaaos and all oilier musical instruments; and oue-lourth of onopar centum oif the value of all solvent bonds, mortgages, jaugment?, noted?and other evidences ot debt owned or conuwifd in the ciif of bavannah, except bonds of the city ot Savannah. 7. One per centum per annum on all incomes de rived troui kalariee, and the pursuit of any profession, facility, trade or tailliug wlmtaoever, exettft iitCOiWU irum real eetate. ■ - • ■ S,. One per centum ou gross receipts of any business transaction not included in the above aud foregoing, and including alf local insurance companies, gas companies, expre^ companies, cotton presses; all re ceipts lor ireight, aud lor passage money payable in fills city© aud of all hotels aud restaurants; aud ou all gross earnings oi every bank, bank agency, hanker, bill and exchange broker, one per centum; but on the gross receipts ol all agenuies oi other than such local cuihpanies or banks, two per centum. ^ Also one per centum on all gross receipts of all com a merciaL steamship, steamboat, vessel or other agencies other feau those licensed os commissioned merchants. A.so for the improvement of the tiavannali River one per centum on all freight aud passage money received pr dollccted by the agent, purser, clerk or other officer of any steamboat or vessel arriving afc- oi^ departing from the port ot Savannah, it being hereby made m cumbeui ou the agents of sold boats and vessels doing business in Savannah to. make returns under oatli monthly to the City Treasurer and pay the tax. U. On every liur?e and mule, except those actually used in wagons, drays, tiucks, or other vehicles, for wnich badges may have beeu taken out, one dollar per mouth. 10. On all gross sail s of horses and moles, one per centum; it being understood that every person bring ing in burses or mules for sale, shall not offer them tor sale except through a licensed livery stable keeper, auctioneer, or merchant, or other person properly hrenaad. 11. Ou every dog, the annual tax of three dollars and fifty cents, including the price of a badge for each. Aiyl.all dogs' fonnd running at large without such badfco shall be impounded, aud if not — * in lorty-cight hours shall be disposed of. S£c. 2- And be it further ordained by the authority .aforesaid, That whenever, under this or any other ordinance of said city, auy return may be requi ’ *“ any tax be assessed or due, by or from auy lioi dent company or corporation, the return six made aud the tax be payable by the agent or other mauager or director of such company or corporation, and for -every default execution shall issue accord ingly; and that in the case of every person or Arsons liable or subject to make a leturn under this or «ny other ordinance, , aud where default mky be made, execution tdiull issue lor a double tax oil the immedi ately previous return, and it no .return shall have been made, then the party In default shall be liable to a penalty of not more than oue hundred dollars for every day’s default, lor which penalty the City Treas urer shuli forthwith i»sire execution; and in all cases ot default in making returns or payment of taxes* execution shall issue and the taxes and penalties c<n- iected in the manner now pointed out by existing ordinances; aud that the same rule shall apply to the cases of persons failing or refusing to take out badges or licenses: Provided, always, til at nothing hereiu contained shall interfere with the right of the Police Court to inllict dues or other penalties herein pre scribed. Ai.u It TThereby expressly ordamad taut u . cas* whet • •» cargo or i>art of a cargo of any timber, j lumber or other isumIk. wares and merchandise shall j be delivered or i*dcn„iu a-iy ship or oihir ^wdl With.n the cerf rate limits of SuVannali, such timber, | htiiibeivor other --XHl-i, wares or merchandise shall j .*,# liable f« r tb'^ t . . nt me per centum on the gross } suiv* or vuino of sitcilitiujia-r, lumber, or oifitjr goods, I v.-arr* or nmrohaiMh e, and siu iialupor vessel shod in no --a.se »>• permitted to depart until or before tho IHiym^iit «»f hiicU tax. *>r until rads factory resident of T oronto, auaaa W> physi® j security b« giVt-n f.. the sanii. I'fTeOU. Oculist and Aarisr, cuiibt j j. Ai.d be it further ordained by the authority ljr. : “.ns. Dirrliarges Jri»m the-Ear. | ,if«>ret«aid. That the following' itersous and paitiss wsmm...-' o .' be cuiuptl.Vo, and are hereby required ti» take ! otn licenses n»*aiiy. ou tuoiaaok ir/uf Jw- oj-fjr i I wiihin ten dajs thereafter, and ihdfiieiid.-rtly of the I income or commission lax. and to pay for such license ; tbe sums fccverali^liereinalur dea^mued, that ia to }aay: * -. ] Every auction eft, a license annually at tiie price of I two hiNidied dollars; ev#y wholesale and wtioleiuua acJ r. ’a!) dealer In goods, wares and inerchauchae, excliiaive oi liquor license, a license annually at the j price of jifiy Oollave: every i-taii dealer an annoai j m » w ■ tei, * * v w ww • -w ■ bccp&e,' Aclii.^rv.' of liquor licence, at the t rice of 1 •**— dollar- every bank*, hanker, or bank agent .gu^. i -jyi.ig or .-.t-ti.ug cAcmuige, an annual at the price of one hundred dollars; every pei- hou or house dealing in exenange, aud every broker, iuoncy-brtik< r, and pawn-broker, an annual lictnse at thepliceof ouo hundred’dollars; every ;ocal insu rance company or agency, au annual license at the price of one hundred dollars; tin-same for each aud every agency; and for each foicigu insurance compa ny o.’ agency, au annual license, at the price of one hundred aud fifty dollars; every'the keeper or keep-' c-rs cl a hotel an annual license at the pi ice of one hun dred doiiars; every the owner or owners, or lessee of a cotton press,.driven by one engine^, au arnual lucn?- at the price of two hundred dollars;.for evary the owner or owners of a junk, slibpur ooUod pickery, :-n annual license at the price of two hundred dollars; every the owner or owners or lessee of a public stable, au annuakliceiise at the price of fifty dollars; every ^ IID Goel'ck street. ^EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. . “1 had no appetite. MAtKALEL’S FILLS gave me * hoat ty one, “ * “ Your PJI.LS are raarveton*."; - -•• I send another. Box, and keep them in the bouse.” “ Dr. MAGU1EL has cared my headache, that was chronic ” - 1§fc- ‘‘I nave itair of one of yonr PILLS to my Italic for chdleta morli ja. The dear little thing got well in a dayT” “My nausea of a morning U now cared.” “Your box of MaUGIBL’S SALVE cn red me of noises in the head I rubbed Rome of yonr HALVE behind my ears, and tbe notae left ” ^ “Bond ue two boxes; I want one for t^pout him “ I enclose d dollar; mb price ia'25 cents, bn die Medicine to me!« worth a dollar." “Send me five boxes of yonr PILLS.” dasd these, but want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGGIKL, ii. U. MAGGIEL’S FILLS AND SALVE. jar NOTICE.—None genuine without the ci mrer’ r^itacark n-ontirt car’y .. 'm.v, li^ui yLb. .» MAGGIRL.lt Pine street. New YorS, 1 11 " hi . ■ Dt : • - Waited Hutttt *nJ fbc t’-inad^u*. n: tHe^eYr, ear]~aniT THRO hT. the aathoritv igllMllbefiie and apt. *1# 0» twoliqrtodroypr troa. A. M 00 For each three hoJKe d>^ <* tfockj. ........... 31 Ou ForeaphfcoroB«*»ot truim. mt each one borae cart or wagon.... For each two horse cart or Wapon....*. Fat each one horse cab, hack or buggy -For each two horse cab, hack or plea.we car- triage.. n eactafiwo horse oEdnihna. — 40 00 JWcaeh four horse' omnibus 00 Ou Tor any break wagon used for exhibiting horses ‘for ssle.^..., 40 00 Fo» each horse or tn* nSedforRsdingorun- loading vessels ....* .-...Ml 00 c. 7. And be itiarther ordained^y the anthoritv tsaid. -That allxeturoa required by this ordinance oaf estate, liifcome ad4 conithissious shall be made ly, that is to say; on the first day of April, day of July, the flrshday of Octoher. aud the of JuKsry of each Knar, Or . within ten dava t. respectively, fur os thgge months name ly preceding such tOspedive days, and that for tutawlncluding freight and passage money, and receipts of ,11 oomuierifisl agencies, and groan receipt* of all steamshipa.siea&boat and vessel agen- des carried ou by other than licensed commission ...i.tii. or lirpgBpi, rstnra. ali©l ha made between the'first and tenth day of each month for the preceding inopth. beginningMtuhsttie month of February next. aighUrgn'hpndreiuKliiXty.sifVell. 1 *S*C. D.'dmd be itwrther ordained by the authority ■aforesaid, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances, so fitr as they militate with this, ordinance, be and they are hereby repealed. ■ Ordinance passed in Council December Ifitb, 1660. FDWAKD C. ANDERSON. Mayor. Attest—jAKCb Htewabt, Clerk of Council. dsciJ—tjsnlO tXARR &R Shipping ancf dommmiqn MERCHANTS r SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances on copiigiffbedU uf •offbCor other Produce. Particular attenUon given to tw pniehMh ot snp- pllen for Mapnfaclnrera. Ac.* geefi PlBU-liKK FOR IIFOBIUTIOI. AN ORDINANCE In feference to licenses to retail spirituous liquors. sre, J. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of 8a- vaimah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That from and after the passage of thia ordinance every retailer of spirituous liquoia within the corpo rate. extended slid jurisdictional limits oi the City of Savannah, shall hangup In a conspicuous place in his or aer Iwx room, or-ptaoeof business the license to retail; sod any such person foiling so to do, shall, ou cunvictiuu,b« fined in the earn of not exceeding twen ty dollar* for every dsy’a defoult; besides which, the license of such person may be revoked and annulled for the Second offence. Skc. 1. And it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That so much or any existing ordinance as requires a retailer of spirituous liquors to have over the door, on the outside of the bouse or shop, the words “licensed to.retail spirituous liquors,’’be and the samMEs tiersby repealed. T In Council. December 26.1866. First reading of an ordinance. JAMES STEWART, dec29-3t Clerk of Council. PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION. AN ORDINANCE To ref>3*l an Ordtaancu passed Oct. 31st, 1866, and to revise the Ordinances in foro* m that bdialf prior to the passing of said Ordinance. Skc. 1. The Mayor and Aldennen of the cilf of Sa vannah, In Council assembled, do hereby ordHn, That an ordinance passed Oct. 31st, 1866, entitled *‘An Or dinance to increase the number of measurers and in spectors of lumber end timber aud to provide for their appointment, and to conjBrm certain temporary appointments already made," is hereby repealed; and that the ordinances existing before the passing of said ordinance are hereby revised and declared in foil force. Skc. 2. That the additional measurer* and inspectors of lumber and timber, created under the ordinances repealed as aforesaid, shall continue in.ofiiae until the expiration of the term toe which they webe appointed, to-wit: until tbe first regular meeting 8T Council in Jaunary, 1867, when and after which the original or dinances only, which were in force at the passing of the above repealed ordinance,* sbaD be in force. Im Council, Dec. 26th, 1366. First reading of an ordinance. JAMES STEWART^ dec29-3 Clerk of Council. Groceries and Liquors. jSoRTow & WAi I'ojr; WHOLESALE 6K0CERS IfiSTTcffiUOi, Commission Merchants and * SHIP BROKERS, ‘ .♦* C HARhESTVN, 8 *C . Charters made for . ay ports stah<*t pcAlce.'fep^l n favorable term.# A"V%iirm m. (te On ronSi^nmaofr to our lrieuds in Euro;.;-, RT-st Indies and No;them' cilia*. *L dect-ftn fejT I's - ; it ii A of » large stock of CHEWINi MEERSCHAUM and other REDUCED PRICES- See prices as ■! G TOBACIO. 75 per^yusd. fit $120 p« pound. m feeoL ceatrper SMOKING TOBa ,;cco LONE JACK, J. W. Carroll’s, fit 91 80 peyma ,j VIRGINIA. Choice, in half GENUINE BCARTALETTr, »11 * Soiflaet’i, if .s per bag. in one pound bales, at $ 1 lo pet 11 i a ^‘ in half pound papers, at«... -dcs . ' * pr, '.hv-T COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT- INGTAGE^T, #;cq _ . Eufauda^ ' »<*** 'Prompt attention given to^jllcttiotiB and Remit tances, Purchase ami bale of cotton.‘Ac. & Reference:—Messrs. 8. Schiller & vfe^uewVa Eitt- enct Bios. & Co., New York; Eppiug, LlanaerU A Columbus, Ga.k Woi. A. McKenzie <£• Co., Apa- Chicola; Atwi^ii WiiN. ti.kvauu.tn. G-t. , ycI0-3m E. F. hETCA^L E. M? Bbuck & Co v John W. O’Connor. * '■* * E. r. METCALFE I CO. j-, ■ K- • Cotton .Factors* ■ a Commission ForwaUlmg ^/ierchants, No. 5 Msditsid’a laiwcr Kaagc, Bay st., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- Cash advagees on con afgknants to? N< ter L Co., Ne% Yo?k, and (ohfi Jv. (Jjln Jas.T. Patersdn, timber, Lumber s Commission MERCHAllTv, No. -133 Bay Street, Savauah. ■<m. T‘ Darien, Ceorgia. fST Orders for Lumber solifeted. < * 4M-ti do. do. _ do. do. in tiro ounce papers, at $1 ; REINDEER, in quarter pound papers, at 25 cemg OSCEOLA, in- quarter pound papers, ft 26 cents. FOUR ACES, in quarter pound paper*, at 25 cetr BILLY BOWLEOS, in one pound bales, at 35 ce j pound • KILLICKINlCK, in one pound bales, at $1 00 pci » ,£ do. ifi five pound bales, at #4 50 p< bs do. in five pound bags, at $4 50 pel ;c BIG LICK, in oDe pound bags, at 80 cents per baj do. in half pound papers, at 45 cents, do. in half pound bags, at 50 cents. RIGHT BOWER in one-sixth papers, at $1 30 p< 1 ; BRIAR SMOKING, at $1 10 per dozen. VIRGINITY, in balf pound drums, at 80 cents. CLIMAX, in pound papers, at 45 cents. NB PLUS ULTRA, in quarter jKWoda, at 40 cents S N UF F. RAILROAD MAOCABOY, in jars, al 90 cents per .aud. do. 8COTCH, at 90 seats. SCOTCH HIGH TOAST, at 90 Cents. , M A CCA ROY, in half rionnd bottles, fit $6 00 per d /.to. AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, in jaw, fit 90c. per pouud. do. do. in bottles, at $6 00 pi r dozen. S E G A R S.. JENNY LIND, Londree, Damas and Forabuscoe. ’ CAB;ANAS, Bravos, first quality. ]&• CIxAVER Londree. TLOR DE LA CANELA, L»ndr>-s. LA ESP AN OLA. LA KITICA. FIG ARC- EL MUNQO DECADO. IMPERIAL IS DE LA BALENTINA. JOSE Q. FEi.li At A. PONCE’S OLDDTAND, CO& BRYAN, \y- All diS'. or Surgi- ufllct tedrigt' Office \ anti S: d- m . f tirr KT1 t aid attended ii. in l»r. TIum*.. Buckler' rcet, Baltimore, Mu. :•<» from 9 ro 12 A. tuiti 3to ACG1.S1A* UEOaGLI. OEWUUL COMMH4"M)T jlKBCHAHT, un> «rno;.f.i>ktK -s ;i. rs Flour, Grain. Fr«l quJ Frodsff, COKVEfi SI -HE, ISO AFT) 102 Bat Stbeet, tm w ;.AtxkKl> Sr., Savannah, fit gfo.‘ - . 1 References—C. A. (lamhriU t . NurniA H«U» win, Balumoro; Ai-oOanrJ. Dnlii i iCo., tohttoufol ! auJ N--W York; L. GambrOl. Ba. r, Chafl*-«f- .. Fresh Drug6, Medicines. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, * flair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Kerosene OU, Lamps, . Window Glass, Patty, ) Diamonds, WHOAr JANUARY etf. e*.'., etc. - S. B.—Cetifral Ruilroati money takpu at ;»Ar. BOBEET 1 II Cnriier jc . A.T Lil/eral advances niiule on con. H AVING taken the large Fire Faoof Store, re-1 and Produce^ 1 " “ HOLIDAY PREf ITS qoiruti.: oi i o:Bc Assignee’s Sale. I OFl for sale tbe Butfdti •• -h 01 commerce, situated on the southern oue-thh-<! Ticein of lot No. 10, Jevkyl Tything, Derby Word, fronnna thirty feet on Drayton, and mxty reet on Bryan slraet. * - * The Building is well adapted for carrying ou a huge Banking Uusiucss. ALSO, The middle one-thinl of said lot No. 10, aud the ■improvements thereon. T lie ground upon wind i both buildings are situated is fee simple. ALSO, Thirty bonds of one thousand dollars each, of il-.e I city cf 'Jolumbos. gonrauteed uy the Mobile and Gi rard Railroad Company, anil thiriei-u bonds of the city of Columbus of five hundred dollurs each. In terest on all ur bonds seven per cent, per amium, payable semi-annually. The above described real estate anil bonds sn- of fered at private sale, and If not disposed of pieviuns- ly, will be sold at Auction by George W. Wylly, on the first day of February next, at the Court House, in this city. I JOHN O. FERRILL. 11029 tils "Jr A.-, nenee. _ _ centiy occonerl try Messrs. Wntiuson A Far jo. we a*cprep.rr^. v.aJfjir i.he best facilities lot bales f oaaefoem-nis.1-1 ■m Notice- T rkfiGHE & -n-lLtklMS having purchased the in- X> MMt of Wylly k Christian in the late firm oi B£U|£wYLLY k CHRISTIAN, will continue tbe bus'uesttinder the name of dtvilO—tf TjaRDCHE, BELL k WILLIAMS. Notice. • J : 1 subscribers having said their Interest in the « business of BELL,,WYLLY {^JBBISTIAN .to Messrs. LaBOCHE *• WHA,»SI8, ssfiofia contffi. uaii'-e of the business tb the flew firm, j GEORGE W. WYLLY, ’ HBNK*R. CHRISTIAN. ji- :10—if . ]Pow^ll|& Co., NJCERS, o£Q *r , |GF E o jf - V a. .'icmsG, A-a-iPOWRLL, Magmott. * > M «• BBXKENOX. ■ RUWAMKTAllELFORD, 8AVAMNAH, * TRUNK STORE, . .. WHOI.F&ALK and retail, 4 ,£ast 'Side of Market, sen. St. Julian and Bryan Streets, SAVANNAH, GrA. •COAL) > ANTHRACITE, BITU1ONG08, )iL ASH. Steamboat, Baltimore Cnmberland . and English Oval. For sale by ton or cargo by rv-jl-floi CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. --styolutien of Co-Partnership SaVfeSH, Ga., October tth, 1866. ■y :XR co-partnership of Van Horn, Hoi.t-Yosk k - ait. expieegjhls day.^fiy its own limitation. * ' TOLLYOKE & MDFRAY. a -CBARLVS VAN HORN JAKES RUSSELL, Cot. JOHN C. 1IATELY, Savaunah, Qa. Jiisptr, Florida. FALL 'toft WINTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, AT * JASPER, FLORIDA, yym- openTfipfliwitb, a large aud well selcctod stock or 8taple' and Fancy Dry Good's, Boots anil Shoes, Hats and Cape. Also, Staple and Fancy Groceries aud Hardware, consisting of everything needful for Plantation and Family nae, which will bo offered at prices to suit the times and the Interests fef purchasers. They will also act as COMMISSION mud FOTtWAUDIMl * M er ch^-iit's, and will _ products «f! merchandise m coualgHUOt to tbe pnrchaee ot tbe sale of pfodoce and STEAtt ENGINE AND SAW1LL' . FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, maaufaetnred to order at the Fnl- ton Works, Ne , York. Consists of an engine oi m hofoe power, return EfiWifioiler, with all the couvt- iilaceqcomiilete; Iron, frame, 4u feet carriage; :>■ Inch aaw; patent seltamttiuK head blocks; loo feet Jog chain, wilfi pulleys and Ural class belting for ibe UU#.Complete: The wjmle Is petfocliy nSw uml can irehased low on appltfidion to * a La ROCHE, WEST A DANIELS. MACHINERY v . •• \ it 1- . luibUOD mc-i chant, t the price of fifty dollars; member of a firm sluppiug ’ master, ii oh-retilde nl, au price Mif Jil'ty dolla factor, au uuoQiil licena. at e same for each and every r copartnership; every stevedore other than annual license fit the I; Hoc-residents, one hun dred dollars; every the owner or owners of k coftl or lumber yard, an aunuailiceuse at the price of fifty dollars; every the keeper or keepers of a ware boose lor llu storage of cotton, meichaudiee, goods, kc., for each warehouse uu annual license at tho price of fifty dollars; every the owner or owners of a billiard Uble used for hire, an fthnual license at the price of one hundred doliai’M for each table; every the owner or owuf-fs of **teu-piu alley, ail anuiiai liceuse at the price of fifty dollars for each alley; e v ery the owner or owners of a saw mill, planing mill, sash and blind factory, an annual liceuse at the pi ice of oije hundred dollars; and for tiie owner or ownehi of every steam engine used tor hoisting purposes, ginning purposes, or anv other purpose or btutiuesH not regularly li censed as herein before stated or enumerated, the an nual license of oue hundred dollars; for every engine used for driving a grist mill an anual license of twenty-five dollars, a flour mill fifty dollars; entry the owner or owners of a job printing office, on annual license at the price of twenty-five dollars; every ter builder, mason or mechanic, including shoe makers and tailors, taking contract* for work, an an nual license at.tbe piice of twentywe doHsra; every the owner or owners of an inteltigence office, ma annual license at the price of twenty dollars;— every uranuiacturer of sous water an anhud li cense at the price o[ twenty-five dollars :— every soap boiler, tanner, and founder, for each ee> taWishfficnt, an annual license at the price of fifty dollars;, every gas-fitter, ah annual license at the price of twenty-fi.e dollars ; every attorney law,, physician, dentist, daguerrean «rttst, p! tographisr, and ambrotjper, an annual license the price of fifty dollars ; the same for each and every member of a firm aud co-partuerabip, every teamship, steamboat, vessel or other agency carried Bitsoft, Hams, Lard. J UST received and for sale— 2.1 hogsheads 0!e..r Bacon Sides 50 hogsheads Clear Rib SWes .I t-.- • se hogsheads Prime Bright Shouldeia 29 tierces Fare Kottte Bbhdored Lard 25 tiertie* Cboioe cug»r Cured Baggeti Hams 15 Werces Sugar Coretl Uncovered Hams W. H. WmTNSY Sc .CO.; nulfotf No. 4 Barrie- Range. 1 i-rculace. f • Johnston, WaoJf <it Co.. ' Cenera! Co imis’n Merchants i | No. 10 Sto«I xi-.Cs Lower Kangs, j . SAVANNAH, GA. ! FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN A EXTENSIVE AS SO JR if r twenty-1 : annum; on each an A every museum, j inn sc at the price of twent/-flv< * ** allice: museum, on I doUaiaMi 3 at the price For Sulfe. QNK^ THIRTY-INCH SPR EADEI Twenty.fonr thirtj.lnch CARDS, Two DRAWING FRAMES, Six Patterson SPREADERS, •Iliagood order. AddSBM SAMUEL A. CR0ZER, 1» sooth Frost street, Phlladeljihia. Edw. O-Byhnk. J. H. a’BvasK. Edw. O’Byrne & Son. - WHOLKbALK AMD UKTAIL DKALKRS LK GROOKIUKo, Liquors, &c., Ate. nrs solicit a share of the patronage of oar friends VY sad the public go ue rally. Tim Senior partner of this firm having done business in this city for up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets. oc5-ly Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork, LARD, Ac. cn HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides jU 20 hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured. IB tMOces Lar Baltimore Leaf 5A barrels Pork. Prime, Prime Mes»and Mes 59 kegs and half Itegs Batter, Choice Uoehen 109 boxes Chee*c 19 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cured. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, An. 59 hogsheads sdpxr, St. Croix, Porto Rico sail Muscovado 190 barrels Sn_-«r, A, B and C s' 69 packages Tea. assorted qualities 199 bags Coffee, Kio 59 pockets Coffee, Old Governmebt Java 199 boxes tvxp, all qualities loo boxe. Candles, AtMaaBtlus sod Tallow 109 boxes Tobacco, ail qBalltles Ctlia Molasaea in hogsheads and barrels Bag. Corn; OaissnffCcVFecd cOnstumlgou band Landing and for sale by , ; BCKANTON, SMITH ft CO., -* t Hodgson’s Building, no2T Ray street, opposite Jeff-rson. IMPORTED iND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. QUR atock Is equal to auy in the city. Call and on by qnjyitiier than linen wed inmniiwinn nuwlMakh ittdge hf TOUrSelvet. the annual sum of fifty dollars for each agency: ? BOSt SCRANTOJf, ^JMTH#tX>" foreveiy ice house auitnnual license of twenty-five " *" —*■ - —— — ■ ■ * and Oats u «i«HF LATDRoPft^bb ;,ooo 7 9nr OmV< ^ ***** *0«PWN p 4 ^ .. L r CHIPMAN A CHAPIN, for* ^kltdlsrs animal Ti every express oompauy, an annual license at the pries of tv^pliunilred aud tifty dollars; on every baggage express wagon drawn by one horA, the license of twenty-five dollars; if drawn by two horses, forty dol lars; on every- gas company, an annuaT licaaae at the price of two hundred and fifty doliare; on every TOO- tanraut, where a liquor license is nut taken out, an annual Uccuso of twenty-five dollgrs;aud on every rice null, an annual license of one hundred duilani. Every person selling, or offering to sell, by sample, or otherwise, aud who is not a resident of the city, sn aimnfl license at the price of oue hundred dollars. Ou failure to take ont license such person shall be fined, on conviction, one Imndred dollars for each day's default. The license for the sale of goods, pro visions, wares, -or other articlca from any vessel or wharf shall be one huMteil dollars. Instead of fifty dollars, as fixf d by the Ordinance of 31st Dee., elgfo teen hundred aud forty, and anv shipmaster oaafato orwMoer of any vessel selling artiefes dr coUeeUuaUa or their own freight money shall be eubject to a Den sity not exceeding #100. Provided, always, that anv peasou reguireaby this ordinance to take outaliceuse and who may begin bnti ossa after tho ftrit day of July’ in any year, shall, for tbit year, pay only om>haH ti.1 v> . Dm ,n,, pt ic..* of such licfenee; and Iho following.peraoun oiiajl ! SASTF^jUl W. be compelled id take out l-a.jg.i on tbe first day of January, annually, nr within tA days thereafter^ at the prices herein (lesjguatcd, that is to say ■ «r— ; p-Wter au annual badge at the price of ten doll and-nd person shall employ any no under tho penally of not more than five doilerm toe every day's employment ot such uuhoenaedMbrter' every vender of small wares, and every hadkMeraad’ hawker ond keeper of a cookstovq or shorn on annual badge at the, price of ten dollars, which maybe dneed one-half if not required to be fkrT’nef ~a afier the flint day of July; and %ny ueraoa subject er liable to take out any such license or badge, aoTfoS ing to do so for ten days after the said first Say Of Jan- uary in each year, shall be liable to a fine of aot more than thirty dollars for every day's defkalt, ogi- < tion before the Police Court. S«ch licenaesaSd •liall be issued by tho Cterlr of Oaonefl^p censee shall be aigUed by the Kaf or, Clerk, tad have impressed -on them city. And it is hereby declared andovdotded* shipmaster, captain, sapercoogo ofias cerof any ship or vessel* yrbo shall j or part of a cargo of timoer, lumber, ether produce except “■ *“ cbnup Won marchoBt ‘"ssc. 4- aST^ wSth^TSriWned by th« anthority aqua, tn 94 fm dollar aanq- Tof H. C. RUWE, WHOLESALE r 8*9* - • SAVANNAS. GA. FRUIT* and VEGETABLES in season al N. A. HARDEE A CGr COTTC|i\ FACTqRH AND General Commission Merchants. Liberal advance* made od cousigameuts. bales made m Suvauaah on New York or pool, iiuti but one commission charyj. : Uvar- not4 . RICH AND RARE ARTICLES tr lU>' EVEE EXHIBITED IN THIS t i V WE RE8PECTFPLIY SOLICIT A CALI. TO EXAB > -. OUR sTt.l decll-tf E. D. 8MY r ’l l K & 109 >lr ,U“rLf. . Austin-»& Ellis,. WM. J. ffLADGHLIN, Common ami FirwariiBi lerclailj, . SO BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. FJa., deaueb in THOMAS 11. AUSTIN.! Late of Ayalachico! Charles elus,! t <*ud coiumbos, aepll-tf W. A Birxt. Bay t$treet. s - - - . f^uteen. W ILL give prompt,it-cution to fogeivlng and for- warding guoilfi sales ou conMhnment, and all oaders; auo will alsk keep constanMy on band a good stock of Groce rf- “— menu, BnildingMati Ac,, besides dlSjvgoyds «ml for sale dc conatgimeiil, and for which thev are agunta. 4Mdurs and consignments iespeMMl/y so- idled. • »18-tf HOLLfliGSWORTfl A GO. COMMIW MERCHANTS,. - MACON, GEORGIA. t Especial attention will be>glv.n to the execution ion will bfcgiv, of Cottoa Ordet^ MBlch we solicit. Petprs & fiDTTin| r COrrON SHIPPING AND ' PaiLiv CaixoaaN. Jualnm Ootnmhja Square grocery store, SaatMgpof OolntnbM Square, Corner of Hftberaham and PrCairtent atvoeta, BY PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO. IG. WEEKLY, ‘ Hrar-clasB family Gro- Alas, Wlnefo. Llqaom, cigars. Fruits, For sale on PHtEKIX- to SAW MILL, tftelr DOUBLE ( hp-PHCKMX illy inform y, that they'are —■ „ ai] sag aiaaa and 'e°irih". „W* bate con war Mill aa Improved Planer, and -will mi—to lain for planed and "^^"tBeM^frtlJ. fl M. Hamilton' aMAgEfoorn kieeta. will receiv is tedMetfaily so A H4MILTONS. I— T— j, f, aa Hi i*to a. H. auuuei. ,r .... Jia S5.6PC- Reward. that the’ docl*—2w GENERAL COMMISSION MERC HA NTS, . SroDDkKD’s Crexa Ranoe, Bat EntfXT, ' SAVANNAH. OtOKriiA. E VERY facility .UjOed for consignments aad nxe- cution of orders. I.tlmial advanfiM made - oa Cotton shipped ui our friend, to New York. BaUfo. more and Philadelphia. IT? Notice 1 8 HERKB^GIYKN that ihe partocrehlpa hereto fore (lUtlDitAiM^r the didk^ of Miller, Thomaa s^asrrfW*^«!sasBa: or D. G. Livingston, oeo of tho partners. _■ all Paper Window Shades, . . FIRST FLOOR, * * OVEB*"HILLsMAN’S drug store, ’A large assoftment of Wall Paper, Windowr8hadei Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, Picture Frames, Gil <gs, Ac., ‘ Mouldings, Ac., always on hand. 0BDBB8 FOB HOU JlSIGPND DECORATIVE Fainting PROMPTLY | noB-la ATTENDED TO. CltT COURT OF 8171IUB. NOVEMBER TERM, 1866. urHERRAP, Marmadnke Hamilton, James Reed, a ” Richard W. Adams, weresummoned ro attend md be sworn as Grand Jurors at the present term of tbe Honorable City Court of Savannah, and made default, ids ordered that they be fined in ihe ram of forty dollars each, unless they file good and suffi cient cause of excuse on or before the first day of ihe next (February) term or said Court And whereas, Emanuel shelter, Thomas Hoi combe and A. J Miller were summoned to attend »g Talesmen and be sworn as Grand Jurors at the pre sent term of this Court, and made default, it is or dered that they be ftoed la the sum of forty dollars each, aniens they file good and sufficient cause of ex cuse on or before the first day 9f the next Wefftaary) t-rm of Ml Com*. _ And wheteaa, Patrick Burnes, George H. Ash, harlea K. smith, Daniel G. Purse, Henry F. Ilea- lett and James U. Bashlor were son monad to at- I and be swam aaPattu Jaaetn « r thta Coart, and made default, It la ordered m3|vl_L—^— iay be Sard in the sum of twenty dollani each, an as they file good and afoBdent cause of excuse rlngsi, A. J. MN.LRIt ness In Savannfth, am in Madlaon. In liquidation. August, 1S60. will give hi* attention to IMHiu d 8. It. THOM AS to the nfiSlni s ». rftwjus, ■- Surviving Partners. uilasion llaslneta inrNavanatli, ( enpied By the late llrm, on Bhy August. 1866. MIL The subscriber ■olictt.'i for the nasr a continuant ol the patronage oxtemjpd. to Iga late drni^, * , eoftt* snrrtvors. Angnst, 1866. -fonULtf TH08. BOOTOCK. Yale Ileyal Pi Cor. Liberty-st. aaiTi r before the first day ot the next (February) term said Court. And whenas, W. O. Godfrey, James H. . H. Brown, Benjtmla B. FertllL Peter Voade Fernandes and L. A Wakeman were aamawi on the Sth of Novbudfir, 1869, to attend rorn aaPstlt Jurors; aim whereas, Patrick W, Landershme, Dr: Warren Johnson. H. Mallocte aad John KUaa were snmmsmad he sworn as Petit Jamra, and the 9th of November; and wh , Map. Chipman, B. F. Timer, F. " C. CatherwflM, A It. Colding, U J. Gm id A. Dntenhofer ere sununoned to attend * snorn aa'Petit Jurors, and made default since tb of Ninamber, 1866; and whereas, Dayld 8. H dandOedSeS. Nllliaini were snmmonedto _ ml and be Sworn as Petit Jurors, and made defonlt nee the 23d of November, 18*6; and wbereaa Pres- n Werner, W. W. Hefephift. B. O. Withtogton, T. ahew'ood, F, Dowd. E ARWel!. Joseph . Bostick. David Ballqy, Jacob hncky and ere saromoaed to attend and be sworn as Petit Ja- irs, and made defoult sfnsfi the 7th day pr Decern- >£, 186a; and whereas, John D. OMkins was onioned to attei-d*aDd be sworn mS a Petit tior, aud made defoult since the 8th day of tcember, 1866, It is ordered that they saeh'be fluid -the sum of twenty dollar*, aniens tiny file good - suOcieut cause for such defoult oh or before the day of the ftaxt(Pebnmiy) tons of tilts Coart. W. & CHI-HOLM, Jajge, | Attest:—WM. J. CLEMENTS, Dopaty CtsfllVity ; Court of Savannah. ,r-ae extract (torn the miautes of Court - of the rh December, 1869. PHILIP*. EC3SELL, HtUk Ctty Onort ot savannah. lit BOOTS c N STORE SBOES. HATS / NG, M V iioiesale i.m BV Einsili! ■’nan iv NO, CYTEare TV large -tained goo tpe^iea*. Mer COS ORE A- artec*ivingaui& re; ,»ui witil tvtao . fr»sn best manir for Qef>rgU in;; 1 liants mu? i nc our sti>ck W. B. DOFFY 207 Bay Stroe Imported and Domestt: L GESV .'or Charles Fsm- Char sn. tacky >■ '> -t 0issoli.1-.on of Co-Putr# T IDJJfoy Vl<*> NBB8IUP Itcretofor.' tween h- urocnlgn^:. --.r*-;. the • AU kinds decll—1 or planed Lumber for sate; Wr . 'DGfmXHt A HOWON. >TTOBNKy.AT LAWTa OF VICE. Nw. n BRYAJI STREET, , J JA’V j AATANMAJB, tJA. ■t ■■ . Notice. ralgnod. and* tbe name and atyls of t THOMAd, Have this day formed a lim- for the tiaasactloa of a General Brokerage business In the city of attnne until the drat <*f of July, Daniel G. Purawand IfoaklR. nmu sre the Ssr- i stock of the Co-i I m ' ti IvordAH, Dse. 1,189*. dae99». CO>>- '.1C NKRSUIP itcretofor. _ era -ho itirrerslgntil, -.ri-.t the V. A. tn ' -> -UE asy dissolved ,agent. W. B. Duffy ft C<. ar-o Authorised to set and log at. .-unto. - •’ V. V. A PY.,-:. ~" ' A. i* FIGLLC J. P. OIL&‘ CO-PARTNERSHIP The audersigned navk gather aud ;.-. ;nc ca,r. i ut the form •- “ r. - street. W E. Dr aolA v j h: ■ ■^f’lantai.un for Rer-, C< AID to l k5 c tttait BBSS b5k thaocr •jSftOfl v noeh* .s orttsu ivtif Imive btc ICTf iii6 bottom lotiu-i. fPryakh. stock It is uaserptae. d to m havtugexv ataad k ontcohs raogec. LocMedi 2 theCeflsralEsilraeiL u-u forty-seven Ul«s (runSAianas:.. an'. c Station No- -.’■<*(' !ii! ' H.» '■ if -hU; o to market. For partk u.ors, ppiy to E.-fnghar.; Con a;. mxt To The i' am-WAViraOiS HOTEL,t'hark RO Bufo as tong aad abfyoas ant-x* hr ' ■ BUTTERF1ELD, will at,U be l {-i o; . :. lor . <d tlio tmvtlUncputlk:. It> will flirt toe natu-J c -coti.i iMwcfi-ra fhi tu asfoen:*r.j r,9fcjadys"weL'estslili i-rdfr. '3'f 0# the utnartaug Marehan a of8q;.sM-W: !tianl(ryt-w> vn* 1 * #