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In General.
—Montgomeiy Blair is .tamping Neir
Hampshire on the Democratic side.
•■Do you take me for a fool ?” said one
chap to another. “No, X leave yon for one,"
was the reply. Which was the real fool I
—The hotels at Little Kock keep a slippery
atone with each wash basin. It passes lor
Boap, and the only expense is first oost.
—A girl with a “ringing laugh” caused an
alarm of fire in Peoria. They took her for a
belle. ......
—General Grant’s income from tbe gov
■eminent is said to amount to about thirty
thousand dollars.
—Klopatock engraved on the grave ot his
wife two sheaves of vrhoat. thrown, *« it
were, carelessly together, with the words t
4 ‘We shall ripen in heaven.'
—All tbe cases before the Supreme Court
involving the constitutionality of the Legal
Tender act will be put over to next year be
fore a decision ii* rendered. :x ,- r r •
—Gen. Sickles, while speaking ill a hall at
Manchester, New Hampshire, on behalf of
the Radical candidates on tbe State ticket,
was hissed by some ladies in the crowd.
—A recent Continental wedding wife cele
brated in two acts. One at Paris, where the
parties were legally made man and wite, and
then at the Vatican, Rome, where the mar
riage was consecrated.
—In the Supreme Court at New York, on
Wednesday, m citizen of New York sued a
firm in Texas for the recovery of certain
goods delivered during the war. The plain
tiff was, non-suited on the ground that his
contract was treasonable and unlawful.
—An old bachelor in New York offered a
young lady h pony for a kiss, tthe gave him
the kiss. He refused her the pony.«- He
plead “no consideration.” The Court de
cided that a-kiss was a legal consideration,
and made him pony up.
—The Corkoniaus, on the occasion of
Geoige Francis Train’s third lecture there,
broke into the room without paying, smashed
all (he forms, tore down tbe gas pipe, and
left George to foot the bill. He did bo, and
left Cork in a hurry.
—Highway robberies are getting common
in Arkansas and Mississippi. Several large
robberies were committed' last week. In
Mississippi the negroes, in most oases, re
fuse to work, and are committing depreda
tions through the country.
—Elder Hiram B. Olanson has just mar
ried the fourth daughter of Brigham Young.
He had previously married the Prophet’)
eldest daughter. Besides being a high dit
Hilary of the church, he is leasee and man
ager of the Balt Lake Theatre.
—The Boston Advertiser, speaking of
tiergeant Bates’ trip through the Bomb with
the Stars und Stripes, is {urced to make tbe
unwelcome admission that "it must be con
sidered on tbe-whole not a bad sign that ho
had been so well treated.**
—Don't tell all you know. Keep a little
ammunition instore. It may pome in need.
The man who cab not keep hia mouth closed
sometimes shows that he has an aperture
leading to an empty head. Besides It is al
ways policy to keep a nest egg. Any old
hen knows that, and governs heratlf accord
inglv—she does.
—They have a new concrete pavement in
Detroit, which is nut slippery, noisy or
rough, costs $1 25 per square yard less than
the Nicholson, requires no stone curbing,
aud is claimed to be superior in durability to
auy other pavement in use.
—The Frankfort Yeoman says: “On the 1st
inst., Mr. Jas. A- Middleton lost a child
eight years old; on the 10th another, six
years of age died ; on the ltfth the mother
also died, aud on the 16th the list was com
pleted by the death of the father and bus
band.
—Several of the Southern railroad and
steamship lines, in order to facilitate itnmi
gration, have made arrangements te issue a
regular emigrants’ ticket from New York to
all points in the South. A special agent is
to be slationed at Castle Garden, New York,
to accost emigrants on their arrival there
from Europe, and prevail upon them to pro
ceed South immediately.
Questions.—How many soldiers died that
Jay Cooke might amass fifteen millions of
dollars ?
How mauy soldiers died to found a bond
holding aristocracy of the United States?
How maev soldiers died that Southern ue-
f roes might be transformed into Abolition
'resident-makers?
How many soldiers died that the masses
of the people might be crushed beneath an
intolerable and oppressive debt'
How many soldiers died in the false belief
that their lives were given for the preserva
tion of the Union?—died victims of false
pretences.—Crawford County Forum.
These are questions for the voters of tbe
No>rtb.
B y e. h. Nxrcust
Bay Street, Cor. Whitaker, •
SAVANNAH. GA.
T HIS HOUSE ibu neon tnorunghly renovnto-t and
refitted, and oaefy practical Improvement made
for the Fall and Winter. The TABLBS are supplied
with the choicest article, from the Demestio Market
and from New York, Fhlladelfbla, Baltimore, Flo
rida aad elsewhere. Bipedal atmaHou paid to pro-
curing the choicest
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.
MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
From 6 a. w. to midnight.
. vaw parties.-
Separate rooms for prl-
The best of
WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.
tar Skilful cooks and coarteons attendants,
oclt—4$m ..
Oyster Saloon.
JOHN IMMEN,
AT THB STAND ON
Whitaker Street, JSear Bay,
[FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
H AS the pest facilities for supplying OYSTERS,
either In the quantity, in shell or opened: or at
bis Saloon, cooked in any style. Ho warrants his
Oysters to be of the very beat quality.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,*
Of the best brands, on hand, and a LUNCH every
day. nov9—ly
A. CARD.
What Is Tarrant’s Effervescent A per
(•at, and what are its effects ? These are questions
wbiob ths great American public lias a ri^bt hi nsk,
and it hsa alao a right to expect a candid ami s:itis-
fsstory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle
saline cathartic, alterative aud tonic, and Is most
carefully prepared is the form of a snow wLUe pow
der, containing ah ibe wonderful medical preperties
of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effects we wouid say that those who have
tested the preparation are tbe beet iqdgou, and they
declare orer their own signatures that the prepara
tion will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the
flow of the bile. Cure every specie* of headache.
Trauqsilizo tbe nervous system. Refresh and in
vigorate the weak. Mitigate the pangs of Rheuma
tism. Neutralize acid in the Stomach. dlcanne aud
tone tbe bowels. Assist the railing appema. Cure
the heartburn.
If you are • sufferer give this remedy oue trial,and
it will convince yon of tbe above facta.
TARRANT *00.,
Sole VroDrifter* Sew York
SnM h* «I1 Unwiriit* -
CHEAP EDITION OF DICKENS.
-9M»t BECE1VBD • Farther Supply o,
BKKTOHS* BY 4*0Z..r.._ 26 cents
‘VTWWJIwP*!’FRIEND « cents
A OF TWO CITIES.. 25
fie
DKWICR. PAPERS.,.,,
...25 cetits.
OLIVER tWIST 25 cents.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 25 cents
M4BTIN CHUZZLEWIT 25 cents.
CHRISTMAS Bi OKIES 25 cent,.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 25 cents.
DOMBEY ANDrBON 25 cents.
HARD TOim. 26 cents.
I OE SALE AT
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE.
(eU24—t
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
fpHS FIRM OF ESTILL * BROTHER IS THIS
X hay dissolved by mutual consent.
WM. ESTILL, Jk„ will p ty all bills and collect all
.... - .jjjf - - -
debts of the firm, and wi
old stand.
lime 1
J.H. ESTILL.
WM. ESTILL, Jn.
Savannah, Januaiy 17,18C7.
H aving disposed oF my interest in es-
TlLL’S NEWS DEPOT to my brother. WM.
EtiT(LL, Jn., who ha» carried 4 on for the past two
yeans, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib
eral patronage heretofore bestowed upon It.
jan!8—tf >r .1 - tlf 9. H. ESTILL.
'JL BATS,
CERTAIN.
iSB
Speedy Cure
VOB
NEURAL6M,
ASM A1T ‘
NERVOU8
DISEASES.
I T 13 THE Unfailing Rewedy In all cases of
Neuralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure
in leae than twenty-four hours, from the t '—
more than TWO OB THREE PILL0.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nstrvoas
has failed to. yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent
Even in. the severest gases of Ohroite Jtenralgta
and general nervoas derangements,—of many years
sUtndiag,—affecting the entire system, its use for a
few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always af
fords the most astonishing relief, and very Tarejy
fails to prod uoe a complete and permanent cur£ it’
contains do drugs or other materials In the slightest
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system,
aud can alwkys be need with perfect safety. It has
long been in oonstant use by many of our most «tf.
nent physicians, who give it their uaanimoosand
unqualified approval.
dQpSeatbymalionreoelptof prioe and postage.
One package .$100, Postage 6 cents.
Six -psekares $S 00, Postage 37 cents.
7w^v« packages., $» Oo, PBstagsdSoeniM
It ty*old by all Wholesale snd Betail Dealers la
ikagi aadlfsfcrinas thrssghsnt Vm
■-“"***-*" - - URgn
Purely Mutual Cash System!
* equItable
LIFE MfRAIE SOCIETY,
UN Bay af reet, Hsvsnnsb, Georgia,
CASH ASSETS upwards of.... .$5,000,000
CASH ANNUAL INCOME $2,500,000
ANNUAL CASH DIVIDEND»
may 20—‘Jawly
LANGDON BOWIE,
(late of Charleston,)
General Agent.
LAIRD, BROWN « SMITH.
Shipplag Mast era ssd Notaries Public.
Comer of Bay and Lincoln streets, (over Wm. H.
Stark * Co’s Store,)
SAVANNAH. : GEORGIA.
C RBWS SHIPPED and pat on board at the short
est notice. Marine Protests noted and extended.
flDSfiE88 BHffiBEfllrtf
McMAHON
■ nuiu in
Grocefes, Com, Oats,
Feed,
eOUH MtflHTU AID JEffEMOBiTUtTL
All orders promptly attended to. W#-ly
OF SAVANNAH.
DELETTRE Si SYMONS,
.Auctioneers
AND #
General Comwisgi«n. Merehints,
76 St. Jalien and 10? Bryan Ufa.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
/■'fONSIGiJMflNTS OF ALL KIlfDS SOLICITED
\J Quick sales and prompt r6 uijty. _
M. N. D CLETTfiE, lato r pf AUgflBUI.
HR SYMONS, of Savannah.decj7—tf
fOU ?nLATKA,*FLA.,
AND
Qharlestoiij S. C.
J. T. patbbson.
L 1. TUOXXB
James T. Paterson Si Go.,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MEROHAN T8,
Bo, its Bsy Street, Savanash,
4NP *
JDarien, Gheorgfia.
tW Orders for Lumber solicited. f b4
1. P. Boors. * W. A. Biiiw.
Bouse & Bryant
(Formerly of Jacksonville, FIs.,) -
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
194 Bay Street,
BA VANN AIK, » GKOKGIA,
VTTILL give prompt atieatiflP tp repelylng aud for-
W warding goods, sales ffn cooslgpiuent, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand
for sale on consignment, apd for which they are
agfhtf- Orders and coaslghWh^ res)iactful|y «o
QO-diRTNERSHIPNOTICE.
N. A. Hardee’s Son Si Co.,
No. 5 Stoddard's TJppar Range,
SAVANNAH. GA.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have formed a partnership
Tor the tran.-actlpn of a GSNHRAL COMMIi -
SION an«l FACTORAGE BUSINESS onder tbe firm
name of N. A. HARDEE’3 SON * CO.
Tendering to the friends of the old Arm our ttiffidus
tor past iHvora, we aoiicit for the new establishment
a continuance of their patronage, and from Planters
and Merchants generally we ai*'encouragement.
Having ample meap-<, y? e iHll make liberal ad-
van res on a 11 Cotton orotlmr Produce consigned to
us for sale hero. In New Y ork, Philadelphia, Balti
more, or Liverpool.
We will keep on hand a full supply of GENUINE
PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, and othor
Fertilizers. JOHN L. HARDEE,
sepea—ti WM. W. KIRKLAND
F. C. FORD,
maiufacturu of
Letter-Copying Presses
OF ALL KINDS.
NO. 24 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK
r E TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS,
Particular attention given to eouthem orders.
ET SAMPLES OF THB PRESSES can be seen
at Messrs. COOPEB, OLOOTT A CO.’S, Agkntb,
Savannah. nov2S—tf
J. A. B. WILLIAMS.
T. II-FRANCIS
WILLIAMS Si FRANCIS,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 3 STODDARD’S LOVVKU RANGE,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GkA*.
No. 89 Ur»ad Street, Columbus, Ga, wad
No. 93 Commerew .street, Mont
gomery, A |u.
tar Cash advances made on consignment* ot Cot
ton aud other Pr Mines. novVl—tf
'1‘JEiE LADIES
OF THE
Needlewomans Society
B EG LEAVE to inform the public that the price of
the GOODS at their Depot. Sooth B r o»<l siren,
one door east of Barnard, ins been REDUCED to the
owesl point.. They rcepictfally solicit the patruuage
of the charitable and benevolent, who may need
such articles as the SOCIETY has f ir sale.
jan25—tf
CANCELING and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
FURNISH THE ^FOLLOWING CANCELING
. STAMPS at makers’ prices :
Secomb’a Canceling Stamp, with die and dates
complete. $3;8e"onib’s Banking HouseStiimp, with
out date, Irom $12 to $15; extra Dies $2 bo each
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $3; Dates, $2 mi extra.
Address orders to WM. ESTiLL Jr .
Bull street, next to the- Post office,
Jan21—' flavammh.
JOHN A. GRUBB,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER
AD VERTISIN G AGENT,
111 Bay St^et,
Unit—f
SAVANNAH. GA
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
FOB
YOUNG LADIES,
AT
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Uadsr the Patraaage and Immediate Su
pervision of the Right Beverend Dr.
YOUNG, Bishop af Florida.
T HE SERVICES ot most able and experienced
TEACHERS, of Enfopean edncatUn, having
been secured, this Institution will onen on the 16th
of February. . - — >
The School year ronsists ot two terms of five
months each. The Clin* was Term begins on the,
first Taeaday in October, and the Easter Tt-rmon the
Afteenth of February.
” For Circulars giving particulars, or other in forma
tion, apply to the Chaplain of the School, the
RXV. O, P. THACKARA.
|an4—2tawtf F.-rnamliaa- Florida.
A RARE CHANCE
FOR A
PROFITABLE INVESTMENT!
ivoUKS ARB NOW OPENED at the Offlc“ of T. B.
D MARSHALL * BROTH KB for Subscription to
the Joint Stock Company being organized for the
purpose of purchasing the PATENT BIGHT or
L. Sword’s Patent Brick Machine
For the tuts of Georgia.
OOBNTY »od TABS'HIQBTJ will be solj by tbe
^impany as soon aa said Company is fully organ
ized. The MACHINE oan be teen at Me?ara. Bulger
shop, also specimeu8 of the
. ■ 1 | B
taed.
* Calvitt’s w
brick made ■lffi Mti Machine In this rity.
For furthgfTmoriuatiim call at the oflice of T. B.
MARSHALL * BROTHER, or at the shop or BUL-
GEK * CALV1TT.
pr :
This opportnnlfy offers greater Inducements for a
r- fitable investment than any other in the market.
This Machine will turn out from 25,000 to 30 00.1
brick per day, of ten boors, with the labor of elgh t
5B ‘ T. B. EARRHALL * BROTHER,
an7—tf
HAY.
400
BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY.
For sale by
N. A. HARDEE'S SON FOO
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
AND
BOOKSELLER)
Bull St., Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,)
Savannah, Georgia.
FA. IRI3 AJSTIv’S
PATENT
PLATFORM SCALES
*
HERRING’S
BELL Si HULL, Agents.
T HIS HOUSE, having been Agents for the above
SCALES and SAFK8 for tbe past fiftem years,
are now receiving and keep constantly on hand a
complete assortment of the above
Patent Platform Scales,
from 8,500 [too nds dormant down to 450 pounds pint'
f -run and anion grocer's c.muter and 1 v*n balonce.
Also. New Oceans, pattern of COTTON SCALES
aud Plate , and pric-i of HAT and COAL >€ALE rut.
Also. HERRING’ ^PATENT CHAMPION FIREt
PROOF SAFES, with Patent CryStalried Bnrifiar-
proof Hank and Money Safes.Plates and price list
can be eeen at office, and orders filled for any pattern
a 1 <1 sice.
The aheye SCALES and SAPES are too well known
to requirelpy comment.
Eff they are the STANDARD from which there
s no appeal, bating obtained tbe FiRSt' PRIZES
and MEDALS at the PARIS EXHIBITION. 8<
official reports. decqa
*
COLGATE Sl CO’S
h , UKIUfA.l
ERASIVE SOAP
FOR
'* LAI VDKV USE.
jan87—Imif
TO PLANTERS AND FARMER:
ZELL’S
RAW BONE
A., fof-I^rnaw
a, all U»
|erBaadlas
idiagi
•jihe Nt^r And ^lLgAnt otzaMers
PXOTATOR
fi,ooo Tons,)
^ Captain L. M. OOXKTTBB,
CITY FOINT,
(l,U0 Tons,r
Captain 8IMADONS,
WUI leave SAVANNAH. GA.
Jacksonville, Palatka,
on St. John’* River, on
Wednesdays and Saturday, at 3 o'clock
p. an. -■»*«'•
Returning, will leave Palatka, Florida, on
Fridays and Mondays, al 7 o'clock a, m, (
Jacksocvilie on * ;
Saturdays and Tuesdays, at 3 o'clock
a. at.,
and Femandina same day. s
Will leave Savannah for Charleston on
Sundays and WcilBfielty^ at • o'clock
Upturning, wi|l leaye CUrleeJop dn
Tuesdays and Fridays, at ^'o’clock p. p.
j^TFreight reeeived from sunrise to sunset, at the
Florida Wbart, foot of tias Uouse hill, and stored
free or charge.
L l GUILMAKTiN * 00., agents.
OT These Bteamors conuect with stages a: Pic^-
lata lor tst Aggaagne. * fei-4—tf
CHANGE OF DAY I
United States Mail
For Palatka; E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FKRNANDJNA, JACKSON Vltip
AND piCOfAI’A-
Tbe Dew end .lenent swam Tucket
Lizzie Baker,
Captain P. L4RGSE,
WUl leave Savannah for the ahnve places EVERY
WBDNESD A Y Mt»RN ING, at 9 o’clock.
RETURNING,
Will leave Jackson villa EVER v SATURDAY MORN
ING and Feruandina EVERY SATURDAY EVEN
ING, arriving at % van null SUN DA V MORNING.
This Boat has large sad stry State Room aocom
lodations for Pagachgei*,
For Freight or Fuasage apply at the oflice, on Flo
rida Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAGHOKN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents
tr No Freight received after 8 o'clock on the
dayof Bailing.'
~T~ Al* Freight payable by Shippers.
-JT This Bojvt eouueote at Fernarnllna with the
Florida Railroad fo Cedar Keys; at Jaukaonviiie with
ths Central Railroad to Luko Oily, ami at Pioolata
with regular lines of stages lo St/ Auguatluo,
aov9—if
-ioaiUfl HER.
/^AKL EPi'ING A OO u General Commiaslou Mer-
\J chants. No. 149 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia;
V ico consulates of Spain aud of the Netherlands.
4SF* CAUL RPPINQ, Timber Merchant, Darien and
BruavwiCE, tjtorgm. • nor^fi—tT
AKNEY A (X)., Commission Merchants, No.
M Stodda; u’s Upper Range. Liberal advances
uigge on ganaiguinonU of cotton. Wool,
ic-,to our friends in Baltimore. Philadelphia and
New York. V auSO—ly .
\17 AUD H ilclN i'JRjfi, Auction ’ Commission and
YY Shipping M-rchaats, Bay street, Savannah,
GlbirfiiA IliintlJnmDiilinrall Ir.nJ. ./.li.il.J Ls
Georgia. Consignments of all kinds solicited,
lion days Tueeduyn aud Fridays. Agent for
quality Kerosene Oil. augai-_^ t
ROWLAND * CO., Storage and General
loiaajici»iwh Merchants- ‘Jetton taken on Btor-
“ - -st Class Fireproof Warehouses.
Ion given to weighing and sampling.
U. It. ROWLAND
B. -.OBIFFUI * CO., Cotton EjLAJrs. CO«.
• miaston and Forwarding MerdSnts. No. 88
Bay street Bavannah, Georgia. jyifl—lr
tHTiLK-INSON AWli^ON^Uotton factors aud“So-
ff neral Oominiasion Merohahte, No. SO Bay street,
Savannah,4t*o:gia. Liberal advance uiaoeon con-
algnmenta to onweivos or Qnr in New York
and Liyeiyotfi, jya7
fll B. kSSuAilALL U B&O., General Cumuua-
X* sion, shipping and Lumber Merc nants, No. a
Harris’ Block, Ray at: out, loot of Llnouin. Coash»-
meats re3poctfully solicited, and wiU strict
attention. * jy23
ASQWBUiiiri*;
•. —• > •) -rf
and Raise RsvenoefSr
to amend the various Tax
Mgofaald elty; to fix the
.ol certain officers dud
to redoea.the ex
_ J6S Of the cjfv. and fnr thn
tain kinds of bi
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city Of
Savannah, in Ooancu assembled, do hereby or-fato,
Tha and after the first day of-Januarv next,
18W, Axes and revenue lor the support of -the gov
ernment of the c'ty of Savannah, and for the advop-
tageandbenefitof ill* inhabitants 1 hereof 1 8k* 1 ’ '
asaeflse#, levied, and raised, at and after Lkr . .. be
lng rates, that is to say: „ toIIow-
1. At the rate of one u nd three-fqdv**
per annum on r^ai ea’at in Raid ,ns per centum
the valuation for tbe year 10* city,- aecordina 10
valuation for ‘mprqvyma' - ' and such subsequent
n « ^ rear J8CI. or W *ts as may have been made
j. (in all gT<4e^ hRve been made thereafter,
and merchant •* | es o 1 '’very kind of goods, wares
auctioneer" - •**»Jncluditg all sales by broken and
a avoir including lumber, timber, ahtnglesand
ctxr*- mnd . "^cepWng liquors, ons-hair of one per
■ am; sales of real estate, oac-luU of one per
centum;s:ocks and bonds, one quarter of one per
ceitura --
-,A f O» the amonntof all gross sales of liquors, in
cluding wine, malt and spiriiuom liquors, whether
at whcJeaale or retail, one lialf oi one per centum
■ i- 0|1!1 gross rales of cotton and rice, one-tenth
of one per can tom.
5. One per centum on all commissions or profits
derived from any i-uainess transactions hy any mer
chant faetor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, - ■
ping or eommiaaioo merchant, —
WADE A CO., Cotton Factors and Gom-
oalasioii Merchants, No. 8 Stoddard’s Lower
iyfi3
■IfU. 1>. R. MILLAR A uo., 167 Bay street. Com-
YY mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sup
plies, Agents for Ingersoli’s Cotton Press and John
Wntaon A Co. 1 ’8 4?!a Grease, hf- jy23
VIAKSUALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia.
Ifl -jy.'J] a. B. Luca, Proprietor.
NDRTg AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
TIIBOUGH LING TO CALIFORNIA,
Via Panama or Nicaragua,
SAILING .FROM NEW YORK
December Stb and 151 h ; January 5lb,
15th and 'J5th, onil February
15th aad iiotli,
With New Steamshii.B of Ihe Fli rt Oia«S.
PASSAGE LOW SR THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For farther information addrees the nndcrsigned
atlT7 West Street, New York,
dee—3m D. N. CAR KINGTON, Apent.
Hew York and Bremen Steam
ship Company.
fpl FIRST-CLASS United States Mail Steamships
ATLANTIC, BALTIC,
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
. fourth atoamshm uow building,
for Southampton and Bremen, taking passengers
to Southampton, London, Havre and Bremen,
at the following rfttes, payable in gold, or its equiva
lent in currency, (ty London or Par in $5 additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second Cabin, $65; steerage, $36.
From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New
York, First Cabin, $11«; Second Cabin, $75; Steer
age, $48
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
First Cable, $210; Second Cabin, $130; Sieeragt
$70l
liima days nos hkw to ax aud bbbukn.
Leave New York Sqpt. I4tb and ti6!h, Oct. £6th
and Nov, »th. Leave Bremen Oct. fctli anti linh
Nov. 16th aud 80th. Leave Southampton for .New
York Oct. 9th and 23®, Nov soth aud Dec. 4th
BLUN A MKYKR,
Agents for Savannah, Ga.
ISAAC TAYLOR,
r»eeldmit Wo. «* KrnadwSy Naw York,
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM packet line.
PltOT BOY,
•Cmit. W. T. MoNELTY,
F A.' 1ST -ST IE,
• Capt F. PECK.
One of tbe above Steamers will lcagp Savannah
every Wedaeaday und Saturday Moratag
at t •’clock, aud Churlealon every Monday
aad Thursday sight, at 13 o'clock, to nett
ing at BLUFFTON on Wedntvday trip trom Savan
nah and Monday trip from Chart) su.-n,
AU Way Freight and RLUF1TON Wharfage
mat be prepaid.
Far freight or pusage apply tb
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, 7
au!3—tf Ag«nts.
ROYAL
0I8DRAHGE flOIPANT,
OF LIYEItPOOL.
AND
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
BESERVE FUND STEKUNG.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 S.TEBLING.
lONTISCKS to tats ' • • ' ' .
Mensuitlle and Dwelling Mouse BbU
(Frune BaOduig. ciMpted)
AGAINST LOSS flY FIRE,
.t
WHI.i.lOSAl.K LlltUOH DKAUEHS.
tII J* DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealera
JL einfikkudien, Whiskey a, Gins, Wines, C-gors,
Ac., and Agent for Smith's Celebrated PiulUdeTpUa
Ales, 147 Bay Street. jjfi$
1X711 LIAM HONE, Importer and Wholesale
rf Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Bay st,
Savannah, Georgia, and Hole Agents for Uepfgia and
Florida ol Mtoplie.sou A Donald Siqith’s celebrated
Fate Ale, in barrels aud hulf Da.frela, febS
WHOLEjALK tiUUVEKS.
W.
M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Gro
ceries, Wines Liquors, Tens anti Cigars, 150
Bay stieet, Savannah, Sole Agent in the State of
Georgia for Massey, Houston <L Co.’B rhiladelphia
Philadelphia
jy24
LI4UOUS, die., AT EETAUj.
C USTOM iiousk SHADES, oy F. Down, Bay laue,
rear of Font Office. Beat of Ales, Wines,
|hquors, Cigars, Ac., aud a Lunch every aay irom 11
I RViNU HoUsE, corner of St. Julian aud Jefferson
streets. Aleck in vino. Proprietor. Best of Alee,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac., alwayp Qfl hand. iy23
mUiUblSTS AND AFOTHJ^CAKiES.
K OliEKT H. TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
and Wholcaaie Dealer in Window Glass fad
Kerosene Oil, coruw Jeffersou and MclXmougL
stress, and corner Broughton
streety. jy25—ly
PHOTO GRAPHS.
i >UOroG'tAFUS. a®d all ot»;?r gtyiyw q! pictures,
With Frgipes, Fiittyga, 4c., qf eypry kind,
uopies of .til Jilu-JA from Old lectures neatly finished,
fctereoecopje Views of Bqoaveuiqie apj Savanuali.
Come- of Whitaker 44a -Broughton streets. J N.
Wilooh. - jy23 .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
i l' GR«>s CLAUDE,. Dealer in Watches, Jewelry
• and Silverware, ball street, opposite Masonic
Hal), Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefully
repairod. novl—tf
kJ AMUCL f. HAMILTON (aucoeasor to Wllmot «
O Richmond), Dealer la Watcheii, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, st. Jqlien and Congress
streete. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by trausit. jy*t—ly
HAILS, AWKINU^ BAGS, Ac.
M.
F. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufac
turer of saiis, Awuiuga, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Sold at New York prices. jpJi
A KCHiTKCTS AND E5U1NEERS
M ULLER A bRuyN, Architects and otvu and
chauicai Engineer^ saotuweet corner Bte
Bull streets, up etai MOLLUB, Civu
Dxtyi’rr Ubuxn, Archlf - '
*
UrcbuilcU
sepfi
MAllOWAltE, tyMrSli. Ate.
P ALMER A DKPPljj
1
nab, G*iorgia.
■le and Retail Deal
EdgQkTeols, Ag-
_ LOlesale ai
ers in llaidware,«fiuery, Files,
ricuiturnl Implements, Fuwcer, Shot, Caps and
Lead. 148 Oougresstynd S7 St. Jit t-11 a tree 9, Savan-
jy26—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
M URPHY & CLARK,’
Pulaski House, Ht
bout Painters. Gilding,
Glazing. Sighs of overy
opposite till
Ship and Steam-
ig. Marbling and
itiun. jy‘23
PLAS>flCIUCHS,
»Y'» TUJ
Tors and
ulaud Hu
Dravton and
. and Ornameuitai Fiaa-
ln Lathn, Lime, FJaater, Hair,
Material, Bryan street, between
itreefg « augl-tf
ROOKS AND NEWSPAPERS.
Ti^sT/LL A BBO, Bull street, next to the Post
JOj Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
lfo-ks and Stationery. Tho latest New York and
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and >towner. jyJ4—ly
UN.
USak-lAKKHS.
F
IEliiiu4>N & DIXON, Undertakers, 120 BrODgll
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Box<
for Preserving BtHlies. Fanerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country oraera,promptly attended
ho. ; • _JyY7—Iy
HUMTLKK.
S B. MILLER, No. 157 Broughton street. Dealer
• in Mahogany und Walnut Furniture and
French Co’tage Chamber Bets. Alep a fine aaaort-
msut of Parlor Furniture. Mattresses made to or
der. r i . i iy*S—3v
UPIIOLSTEHV. ETC.
h
Super-Phosphate of Lime
A re adapted to all kinds of crops Aim
permanently improve the soil. These Fertil
izers were extensively used ladt year by many Intel-
ligent Planters in Georgia, and gave satis
faction, Tbe Manufacturers, an old and highly re
spectable firm of Baltimore, hi, only ask a trial,
side by side with ot bars, to tatatrilsh tbalr superior
value.
Thom Phosphates are as active as Peruvian
for the fl rat crop, and ~
rior. We invitejgtienl
id for succeeding ones hr
entrant*the Maw
culare. w
For sale in bags only, at $fl» per ton of two ty
sand pounds. SORREL BROTHERS,
sep*
-apr-
THE *
VIRGINIA TOBACCO «!
[Eatabllatyd lk 1986 ] . *
CONNOLLY & CO.,
46 Water Street,
NEW VORK,
B EG TO OALL the attention of the Trade to their
large and well assorted stock ot
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
* Suited to ths Wants of the Booths** Trade.
Agents for the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTU-
_ *--- - . . MKRS IN VIRGINIA.
Furs and
EAOCOON - stc -> xoort*
. WtM. iwni ud Wool- ty ,
, and filled with care.
OHAB. M CONNOLLi; Jk.1
r- : I -
JAHBB A. CORN -U-Y. . | dMA-tt*wUa,W
-AMu-BiL-u, ntott-nuA. ninui
Ourreut Hat<
WM. C. COSBN.S, Agent,
Merchants* Gsiwral Exchange,
Battoleby’s Balding.
MERCHANTS’
.» CONSTANTS OLD STAND,
•k Bill Street, opposite ike Post Office.
• 0 By A. PAUL, ,
-b-Formerly of Drayton street.
VINCENT PAOETTI, Superintendent
r OBB^TOM WilEg.LIHlORH,
T AKa.iu, .
bd kept contain ly on hsnd. our ftldnds and the
pnblic generally are invited to call and see us.
LOMCH DAILY from H to I o’clock.
Janfio—tf
COE, ABERCORN AND BRYAN STa
Savannah, Ga.
WM.'K ALKX^NDSK.
ocM-T 1 ! ;. j \ l
WM. A. RUSSELL
Seed Establislimeiit!
-'MILK a. SCHWARZ, 160 Broughton street, be-
1 tfrecn Jefferson and Barnaul streets, Uphol
sterer, and dealer in Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Cornices, Curtains, Cords, Tassels. Carpets, Mat-
tine*. OH oi.tiba. dUoff. n.s tono fndlaid irmBn.1%
ggaega—sHemai g—a j——
LIVERY StAdliBS.
O ’CONNELL A CABO, Marshall Houss Stables.
tyto best of Livery Hums and .Carriages al
ways on hand, with careful ana eXperienceM drivers.
I rt
iULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Fbkubt. Oar-
riages, with competent drivers,or Single Teams,
let. Boarding At reasonable prices. J>23
IMG SALOON.
O UR HOUSE DINING SALOON, Bay street, cor
ner Whitaker, up etalrs. Meals from 6 a. m. to
midnight, with a hill of tyre (haupriaing all-tbe mar
ket affords. -Every kind of gK in um ~nrtn. prp
pa’*-'* >>v the eiwik* to he obtained. aolB—-tf
CIGAR MAN UFAClPiikiL
O# a between Whitaker,
above House.
„. n Ml«L
Klrct,
duon
SAVII*OS BASKS.
O ULtTUUUPIC lNsUSANc‘8 ca M SaTlUB^ Be-
parlment, office 117 Bay street. Interest ah
lowed on deposits. U. W. Mnnffia, President. Jno.
Ik Thomas, Secretary. . |yfi4—ly
THE 1EGK0:
Tilt Is Bis EtlnluU Stalu?.
1 8 HE THE PROGENY OF BAMt Is h« a «to-
eceritlata o> snam and Evef Has he a Bontt
orMiea Beost io God’s Nomendatiref What ty
his relation . p the White Race t By Ariel.
For sale at KSTILL’S Nhwg |>|
decH Bull taeet, nWxt to
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE-SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPART. TT**'
O FFICE DNUER TUB BLUFF; foot .f pnytoD
street. All orders lor the’Submarine Diving
and Wrecking Company uAn $s,tyri with him. and
on the value of ffii furniture, jewelry aud'plate worth
over three hundred dollar^, including pianos and all
otber* muaieal instrameuta ; and ont>-fourth of one
^er centum on the value of- all solvent bauds; mort
gages, judgments, notes, and other evidences of
debt owhed or controlled Iff the city of Savannah, ex-
oept bonds of the cifv of Savannah.
6. One per oeaiuni per annum ou all incomes de
rived from salaries, and the pursuit of auy profes
sion, faoulty, trade ok ckl.ing whatsoever, except in
come from real estate.
And ti if. hereby declared and ordained to be the
duty ot every person, hatur«1 or artificial, stardiqg
in the ye ation of employer to another resideut per
son, receiving a fixed ealarv or compensation, to
make a return of the tax hereby declared payable by
or on accouut of sucu employee, and. after deducting
said tax from such nlary or compensation, to pay
said tax Into that City Treasury. In the cose of a
Corporation, the return ^buxt. be m:ide by tbe Pres
ident, Cashier or Treasnt^r, of the Corporation, and
the tax must be paid by the CfUtporation aud deducted
as aforesaffig'tvThe atuonak of Eight Hundred (8U>)
dollars partyunatn ou all salaries is hereby relieved
fro® tftxstion.
7. Oue per centum on gross rcoelpts of anybusi-
ness transaction pot included in Uie above and fore
going, and including all local insurance
gas companies, express companies, oaffiMVpresscs:
all receipts for freight and for pa.-sd^e money payable
in this ffity; of all hotels and restaorante; aud on
afr gross earning* ot every bank, Wink agency,
bauker, bill and exchange broker, oue per centum;
but on the gross receipts ot ail agencies of other than
such local companies or banks, two per centum.
Alao, one per centum-on all gross receipts of all
commercial, steamship, steamboat, vessel or other
ugeneses other than those taxed as commission mer
chants. Also, for the improvement of tUp Savannah
river, one per centum on all freight and passage
■uoney received or collected hy the agent, purser,
clerk or other officer of any steamboat or vessel ar
riving at qr departing from the port of Savannah, it
feeing hereby made incumbent on tbe agents of said
boats and vessel* doing business in Savannah to
make returns under oath monthly to the City Trea
surer, aud puy the tax.
8. Ou every horse and mule, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks 07 other vehicles for
which badges may have Upon takuu out* one dollar
per month,
ft. On ail gross sale* of horsos and raulcs, on* per
ceatum; it beiug umlersto d that every, person bring
ing In horses or mnk^for sale, shah not offer them
for sale except through « taxed livery stable keeper,
auctioneer or uih'chanL or other person property
taxed* und all returns of such sales shall be made
separately from Other returns of gtoas axles.
10. On every, dog, the annual tax of three dollars
and fifty cento, including the, 'price of a badge for
each. And all dogs louud running at large without
such badge Fhallbe impoQiidud, ,tn<] if not reel filmed
in forty-eight, hours shall be diaf -osed «i. Aud It shall
be the duty of the Treamipr to put every persou on
Oath as to lt>& Ptwwbei of dogs on Ills or bjT pre-
misca. •
B ptiou a. And it is further ordained by the antho-
rity afi-rosaid, That wheuc ti', nutier this or any
uiher ordinance of said city, &uy return may re
quired or any tax be *.si*e&. ed or due, tiy or from any •
uou-res deut cmnpauy or corporation, tbe return
-ball be made and tue tax be pa able l»y the agent or
vAfeor manager or director of such company or cor
poration, and for every d< fau'-t execution shall Issue
accordingly; andfihat m the case or every person or
persons liable or subject to make a return umler this
or any ether ordiuaaca, and where detank may oc
made, execution shall issue for a double tax on the
immediate y previous return, and If no return ana)
have been made, then ti.e party in default shall be
liable to a penalty of not mure than one hundred dol
lars on conviction before the Foiice Coui t for every
day's default, for which penalty the City Treasurer
shall forthwith issue execution; aud in all cases of
default in making teturusor payment of tftxos, exe
cutions shall issue, aud the taxes and penalties col
lected in tbe nianuer now pointed ouc by existing or
diuaucea; and that the same rule sbatl apply to the
esaee of persons toiling or refusing to take out badge*
or licenses. Aud iu auy case where such persou or
party shall have no pi operty to bo found, out of which
fo ooilect suck pen liies, such persou or party may
be oommittad to jail for a peridd not lunger ttou
thirty days.
Section 3. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that the following annual specific
taxes shall oe levied and collected:
Ou fevery auctioneer, two hundred dollars; no every
wh lesyle and retail dealer iu goods, wares and mer
chandize, exclusive of HquSr license, fifty dollars;
•ve*y retail desk*,.exclusive of 1 quor license, Lwen-
ty-Qve drntaMu tM every bank, bauker or bank agent
engaged in Msytyg or selling exchange, one hundred
dollars; every person or house dealing in exchange,
and every broker, money-broker aud pawu-bioker,
one hundrtd dollars; every focal insurance com
pany or agency, one hundred dollars*, the same fur
eAchAud every agency; every foreign insurance com-
pan^tr agency, oue hundred aud fffiy dollars; every
the keeper or keepers of a hotel, one hundred dol
lars; every thgkeepar or keepers of a tailor board
ing house, otyffimndred dollars; every the owner or
owners, lea^H^essees of a cotton press, driven by
one engine,hundred dollars; every the owner
or owners, ImsS* or leasees of u junk shop, three bun
dred dollars; a cotton pickery, two hundred do)-
Ptpkery two hundred dollars,
exclusively to the sate of
owner or owners, lessee or ies^oes
oue hundred dollars ; every com-
14 or factor, fib y dollars; evory abip-
luindred doilars; every stevedore
other than non-resident, fifty doilars; noti-rei
one hniMlred dollars; every the owner or owi
a coal, lumber or wood yard, fifty 4ollai a ; every'
keeper or keepers of a warehouse for the storage of
cotton, merchandise, goods. Ac., for each warehouse,
fifty dollty;jfMy the owner or owners ot a bil
liard tyfityttytyfi' for hire, one hundred dollars for
Ik; every the owner or owners of a ten pin
alley, tyly dollars for each alley; every the owner or
owners of a sa«r mill, planing mill, each and b.ind
factor j, one hundred -dollars; and on the owner or
owners of every steam engiue used for hoisting pur
poses, ginning purposes, or any other purpose
or business uol regularly taxed, as hereinbefore staled
or enumeialed, seventy-five dollars; on every engine
used for driving a grist mill, tweuiy-five dollars; a
flour mill, fifty dollar*; every the owner or ownors of
a job printinffioffice, twenty-five dollars; every mas
ter builder, mason or mechanic, including shoe
makers and tailors, taking contracts lor work, twenty-
five dollars; every the owner or owners of an intelli
gence office, twenty dollars; every manufacturer ol
soda water soiling from founts, tweuly-fivo dollars,
and manufacturing and bottling soda wacer, fifty
dollars; every soap .boiler, 1 suner, and founder, for
each establishment, fifty dollars; every gaa fitter,
twenty-five dollars—one tax for each firm of two or
mors persons; every practicing attorney st law,
pbyshlau, dentist, dsguerrssn artiat, photographer
through S>
broker, shall be Itobla to m\
T. -
tforosild, TbtfnrjMi'-
twMDUuaFiOI Mnutl
be ll»bl, to m poll or 0»U1W —it ■
nnollj, ex ejtt only lo»‘ .-on t
entitled to reMrt0' ... olaeld ~ rr—-- •
whe tbell rqpe-- /«d to nto at dl, eleeHom^JS
Been on o —r tlwtr nune, end pe,e—- 1
tbority '' And it it farther ordim ■
Jen- ^oreeaid. That on end efter,
' * .MT nent, the pnoe of a iicenee tor
oue liqnon foe one rear shall beonebnnu-
the nMghborhpod as a prerequisite to the issue afLin
license; and torn .wholesale liquor license the
shall be one hundred and fifty dollars, ana no eiImT
be made under a half gallon,* by any whol£,u
dealer. And no bar-room shall be licem**
which has cot an entranoe to it separate
distinct from tbe entrance to the dwelling •»!,
the licen.se shall be forfeited for a second viol
tioo of auy 8tate tow or City ordinance; and In rJL
ot forteitufw thabeamw shall not be renewed for to!
space of two years. “*•
Section 7. And be it hereby ordained by ths
tbority 0 the same. That hereafter the foUoain!'
shall belhe prices for licensed or badges for to* ir
hicles and animals hereinafter mentioned: 0
For each one horse dray or truck fils nn
For eaoh two horse dray or truck *24 Isi
For each three horse dray or truck.... S, XT
For each four horse dray or truck ^
For each oue horse cart or wagon * *' ^
shin- *<>«■•«* two horaecart or wagon 24 rg
id one DOT “centum Fof e * cb one hor8e “ b . iack or buggy.... ofi go
• centum For each two horse cab, hack or pleasure car’^
ad oa
For each two horse omnibus ^ }T
For eacu four hoop omnibus In
For any break wagon used for exhibiting
horses for sale...,........ 40 os
Foresch horse or mole used for loading or un-
loading vernal*... f. a Mfln
The license fee Tor cabs, hacks, and buggies* to b«
paid to the City TreJfcurer. and not to tha Clerk ^
Council, and in the ca^e of all other vehicles wh*?!
badges are exacted, tbe badges shall he token nT
to Sm° ffiC ° ° f 0,8 ° f CeunoU * the fo!?p»5{
Section 8. And be it further ordained by the
thority afor. said. That all rpturna required by this
.wdiuance for real estate, income and commission,
shall be made quarterly, that is to aay: on the fir.!
day of April, the first day of July,the first day of Oeto!
ber and toe first day of January of each yearf or irito
in ton days thereafter, respectively, for the tori'
months immediately preceding such respective c/yT
and that for gross sales, including freight and nos!
sage money, and gross receipts or all commensal
agencies, and gross receipts of all steamabip, .tlSr
boat and vessel agencies carried on by other tout
taxed commission merchants or brokers, returns
shall be made between the first and tenth day of tab
month for the preceding month, beginning with the
month of February next, eighteen hundred end six tv.
Sight. *
Section 9. And it is further ordsined by the an
thority aforesaid. That the following shall be toe an*
nuai compemation, and no more, allowed the fol
lowing city officers and employees from and after
the fin* regular meeting of Council in January a**t
tost la to aay: * '
The Mayor fiiMa
City Trtw.ur-r vSjj
Assistant City Treasurer i rja
City Marshal
City Printer (by contract) ’gyn
Clerk • f the Market \ ^
Assistant Clerk ot toe Market ’35©
City ^8rveyor
Messenger of Council ’7^
Keeper of toe Pest House 450
Jailer, including Deputy ; 2ooa
Keeper iff' Forsyth Place ’ygQ
Puuip Contractor !.•><»
Corporation Attorcav . .4R... . '
Harbor Matter,,
’■
..... 1,200
. 2.1(00
the sum off fly dollars for each agenoy; on every ice
house, fifty dollars; ou eseb and every mn-
aeum, twenty-five dollars; on every express company
two hundred and fifty dollars; on every baggage ex
press wago* drawn by one horse, tfrenty-fivu dollars;
if drawn by two bors-s. forty dollars; ou wery gas
company, two hundred and fifty dollar*; on every
resuurant where a liquor M —~ n - IjKitiil Yuli u out
twenty-five dollars;’on every nhtyaKuwe hundred
dollars; on every peraop eelffinty offering to sr-11,
by sample or otherwise, and Wfiols not a resident ol
toe city, obe hund^Rbllars; every tottery office or
agen^p, three hundred dollaraj everytyarb
to* annual tax of*
billiard table, the
Every person abai
a money broker who boys or sella Mocke,
money, other than hia own; and shall be boi
make returns and pay taxes, under the pei
[bed by ovdluasttn. The taxes pro’
ereryntaber simp.
gt t. W lr-nv« dotor,; every pnv.ie
Chief of Police
First Lieutenant of Police 77....,.,^.,.,.,.... 1 ft
Stcond lieutenant of PeHce i’ft
Chief Detective of Police..,,....' ***’” 1*4^
Six Sergeants Of the Police, each ’ i’ogq
Privates of Po)ice,'each ^ * ’-jIq
-toil Guards, each ”
Health Gfl^cer So
Keeper of Laurel Gr -ve Cemetery \ 1 iso
City Dispensary '^o
Engineers or Fire Department, each. cod
Superintendent and Engineer of Water Works 1 500
Assistant Superintendent aud Engineer of ^Water
Wbrks 1 goo
Second AasietoniEntinua of Water Works...* 900
Hecrejary and Treasurer of Water Works 1.2U)
Tu» ncock of Waiar Works * 900
tiectiou 10. And it iS hereby ordained by the autho
rity aforesaid. That hereafter the Clerk of Council,
the City Marshal and the Messenger of Council shall,
without' compensation therefor, perform for toe
Board of Health Ahe duties heretofore respectively
perforuied by said officers for ssid Board.
Section H. And it is further ordained by to*
authority atoressld, That all ordinances -nd parts ol
ordifiauces, aokur as they militate with this mdiuance,
be and they ore hereby repealed'.
Ordinance passed in Council December 30th, 1867.
EDWARD 1 1C. ANDERSON, Major,
Attest; JAMES STEWART. *
Clerk of CouucjL janl tyftf
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
I TNDERDlBECTIGNofa Special Committee o
J the City Council of Savannah. I wlU sell in
tioLt of the Court House in the City of tftvan-
Osih. .ifcv Ueet TUESDAY in March next "be-
t ,e ,!r ff " 1 hon- “f -Uie, the (olto-m* propen?
in. ’ * nd l>cckcr wd, He-tQcotc tytti
“I* Property est of 1) O'Bvrne.
fa
jaul—S0t
watmA
City Marshal.
Book und Job Printing
AND
BOOK-BINDING.
NEWS
THK
AIN D HERALD
BOOK MB JOB PRISffiili
X) eparmen t
YTAS BEEN For IN COMPLETE OBDER. with
Merchants and 0
n
r thin hi. uwn; ud dull In t
u ul pmr toeu'-under the
■rdwribed by omfiuab-. The tue, ■
fortnUitaMeUajh.tuU. be.dae and r-jibt on
drat da, of JAnttrr. In Mch and erer. Tear, and
tnnu therefor atulf be nude on said gnt day of J*n-
n*rj nr wiUtlu tMr tut; days thereafter: Pmrtded.
atweya. Out any peraou who may befeln bu>theas after
the ftrat day of July atull, immediately alter ao be-
—»U“« bualneaa, maka UuptM-r mane and ahaU
Uatde.for and pay onnMpU tho aaid tax. And pro
Tided further, that tn the daaeof co-parthereliip'be:
tween practicing attorneya-at-law. or nhyaidana or
SaSartdSS.Atft'S-
Idcjery .lull, alter the tenth dap « January nantTbo
need or kept open, ualeea tho owner or ownexa ed
year, and ahall hava taken out n Uoet
^jOoffl^onrefosal of such
«ectioi» «: And ll W further
requiring
Printing ofany Bescripi
npon having toeir orders sxeented promptly
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