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Thursday morning at 10
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Sunday morning,
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KISSVILLE.
1 Charles S. Hardee, every
r 0. F. P'<«
Monday, Wednesday
1 flidaV
it 7 o'clock.
It KI.iKIU*.
Fuesday morning, at
cry Saturday morning, at
l^erSylv-anShore,
| Helen Getty,
” K [ zjj( , g,ker, every Friday morning at 10
j,. ( every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
,01 OF ABF.ECOBS Siheei.—The pav.
vitli cobble stones is rapidly
an J it the weather does not
n ,j ], c nmsiRS in the course of a week or so.
ii be a great improvement and if the
be served in the same manner it
i. comfort of pedestrians as well
it this
thoroughfare
litr struts ^
cjciuc
L.iiivirul oiM
T^iuiship Leo, Captain Merrill, sai 1 -
■enioun at three o’clock for New York,
hundred and thirteen bales of
jii thir-v-four of domestics.
Fannie. Captain Smoot, for Balti-
‘ at »i ie same time with a cargo of three
bales of upland cotton.
1 iii ■‘ -hi walking along the wharves
ra j a number of large and substan-
hr::;.’ landed from the stea *»iship
l -nautf by Messrs- D G. Wilson, J. Childs &
, j i upi::. and intended for hauling timber
<u n t ,,. g! uiackshear, about eight miles from
- ,ii it Gulf Ra.lroad. We believe he intends
^iw-mili at ±at place, and that the machin-
- alrcad*' beta ordered aud is in process of con-
,,,1 at the .W*rtb.
i/;m ; j iuLL. —Our readers will net forget
, c ur.1*: i’roi« ater Francis, late of the £a\aunah
.... m--. t udered him by the amateurs of
a- Audi > ,. Hall this evening. An at-
....; r .11 which several cv the theatre
v. j.: .jv ■. , car. offered, and in view of the
u-L-.itis the only thing in the way of
rins Saturday night, a crowded bouse
Lr rifely anticipated.
t;. -a!;*, tie line r Pettit, a side wheel boat of
: !.avm; been thoroughly repaired and
; i >; n-.ibiy for the business is offered for tow-
t.. furbor and river. Capt. Briggs, for-
’ . me U. S. Giant, an experienced steamboat
ll, v amiainls the Pettit.
: ft:iiii-tu.:- I.. H. Webster, Capt. Barclay, aud
. Aadt-rson ha.ve also beeu recently
aw t’.ii:- :. '-it marina.
liHiBCL <‘F L.U.r
Malev
i man named McDonald,
^terday morning charged
lankly .•! a barrel of spirits, the property of
J L*:t> i;. in Jones’ wharf. It appears from the
1-:. c iLai be deliberately rolled the liarrel from
■.a: i, put it on ins dray and drove to a store up
it. when he was arrested. He don’t deny
hi but states it was merely a joke. The Justice
ith-aihljv.; of the accused and held the defen-
: lifteen hundred dollars bail for a
1 i Monday next. Pretty serious
im > iJuthing Saloon Reopened.
| r-.vre:;cc to an advertisement in another columnl
wen that ;>Ir. Stamm, whose tonsorial eatab
fee: has long enjoyed a high reputation in this
F.ioa reopened in connection therewith, a bathing
where cold, warm and shower-baths may
• “ aI any hour. Mr. Stamm deserves that
: =-'4l patronage should reward his enterprise in thus
- . cratum that had for a long period
— i,- tj le luxuries of which we havo been
T " His buthing rooms are furnished with al
' ~-' :c ~l r jvcuicnts aud comforts, and attended,
' - with every department of hie establish-
- tuveteat aud courteous employees.
Viivol.
] states steamer “Taeony” arrived off Sa-
: r,hy a;;-moon, February 9th, bearing th*
-' luajdor.-J. Tampan, commanding the
■ u list of her officers;
LJtunander—VTm. G. Temple.
to-.jBCommsude.-—H SI. Blue. *
janeamt-E SI. Shepard.
_r j J; v.'appenhams.
- ;,„Muan sicLood aud Hugh Jones.
• surgeon—Edward Eershner.
at Paymaster—A. D. Bache.
A . ;' " tu-iUter-X. B. Clark.
y-J v;.sLu,t Kiigu.cers—Geo. E. Tower and H.
i-hits Third i...
!’’> H.Ferre '
at Engineers—W. E. Holland
.vuirj, E. H.
7«d b. h.
U ‘-»Clcrk-
Pdchardson, F. C. Bai-
; Shailer.
^ted b;
l0w A ban'L.ot^
--Latgom»*rv
■ a * lc* iadicati
The Circus.
T un is of the city yesterday we
bxih
• of the circus and Great
to be given at the corner of
,and upon looking further
u part of the burnt dis-
4 ^ a and a number pf old roots of
pat. j 1 llu ' r rubbish cleared away. The
niu*.-, p'-'' - been in this city for stme
'f lic,:- " u -'i himself to make everything as
-I. cv ! . * 1 4 F-frons of the circus. He
d ftmee on two sides of the
claimed protection from the Court. The Judge de
cided, that the gentleman had fulfilled his part of
the contract and told the negroes they ought to have
beeu satisfied with the treatment they had received
He dismissed the case.
Judge O’Byme had a boy arraigned for making a
statement prejudicial to the characier of the Court.
It appears he stated to some persons that the Judge
had offered to release a negro recently sentenced to
serve a term of six months on the streets and lanes
provided he received the sum of fifty dollars. The
Judge had no idea of allowing 9uch an impeachment
of his integtity going forth without refuting it. The
boy will have a hearing to-morrow, and there is no
doubt will be punished as he richly deserves.
Depasture of Steamships fob the North.—To
day, four eteamers leave this port for northern cities,
all taking out valuable cargoes.
The Cumbria, Captain French, which was to have
sailed on Thursday, but was detained on account of the
weather being such as to interfere with her delivering
and receiving freight sails at three o’clock for Phila
delphia.
The San Jacinto, Captain Loveland, also leaves this
afternoon at three o’clock for New York.
The Flambeau, Captaiu Eaton, and the Chase, Cap
tain Roath, will also leave to-day, making three stea
mers for New York and one for Philadelphia.
Trial of G. B. Lamar, Jr.
A large amount of documentary evidence was intro
duced yesterday. Among the papers read were the
permits given Mr. Lamar, Jr., by Major G. A. Hast
ings, provost marshal at Thomasville, to ship certain
cotton from that place to Doctortown; Gen. Steeuman’s
order instructing Gen. Brannan to turn over the Im
porting&nd Exporting Co.’s cotton to Mr. Browne,
Treasury Agent; the paper found in possession of
defendant, drawn up by G. B. Lamar, containing a list
of cotton to be shipped as private cotton; all of which
have been published in full.
Detective Bunnell was called and testified as to the
conversation which took place at the interview between
A. G. Browne, Jr., and Mr. Lamar, in which the latter
refused to divulge the name of the officer from whom
he had procured permits to move the cotton at Thomas
ville. Upon cross-examination, Mr. Bunnell declared
that he had read and heard the evidence given by A.
G. Browne, Jr., and was still willing to swear that the
latter accused Lamar of. stealing cotton, upon which
point his testimony differed from that of Mr. Browne.
Bunnel also stated that he arrested Lamar upon his
own authority and at his own discretion, not having
received any instructions to do so.
The question was put to Detective Bunnell by the
counsel for the defence, “Do you swear that Mr.
Browne’s report of the conversation between himself
and Mr. Lamar is incorrect ? ” bui was objected to and
overruled by the Commission.
Captain Wrn. C. Brooks, Col. Kimball, and the col
ored boy Hunter, testified to the same effect as in the
former trial.
The deposition of Major G. A. Hastings, of the 12th
Maine Begiment, was introduced by the defence. The
dex>osition of Major Hastings, who while provost mar
shal at Thomasville, granted permits to ship cotton to
Mr. Lamar, Jr., declares in substance that he had no
knowledge of any .conspiracy to steal cotton or to brib<?
officers. As to his issuing permits to Mr. Lamar to
move the cotton in question to Doctortown, he had
done that upon representations that it was being rapid
ly made away with by thieves where it was, and that he
allowed it to be removed to Doctortown in order to
preserve it until it could be decided to whom it be
longed. Mr. Beard, the Government contractor, had
pproved thia action. The evidence being all in, the
defendant’s counsel asked until Monday to prepare the
defence and the commission adjourned until Monday
morning at ten o'clock.
Police Matters.
There were several cases of drunkenness before his
honor Mayor Anderson, yesterday morning. One, a
woman, named Caroline Wilson, was charged with
drunkenness and resisting officers. They found hec
in the street, and when they tried to arrest her she
made a desperate resistance, and actually bit off the
stars from two of them. When taken into the barracks
she was very violent, biting and kicking and requiring
several officers to manage her. In the Mayor’s Court
while the officer was preferring the charge, she was
very abusive, threatened him with corporial punish
ment at her first opportunity, and totally disregarded
the commands of the Mayor to be silent. She was
sentenced to pay a fine of twenty dollars aud sent to
jail for contempt of court. Caroline appears to be an
incorrigible virago, this being her second appearance
before his honor within a few weeks.
Two other cases were examined and the defendants
fined respectively two and three dollars.
A man was charged with fighting in the streets and
was fined two dollars.
A friend of the former was arraigned on the charge
of interfering with the officer and attempting a rescue,
but the accusing officer failed to make a case, it ap
pearing the only interference was attempting to prove
to the officer that the man he had arrested was not the-
right one. The Mayor asked why the case was not
investigated at the barracks before it was placed on the
docket, and failing to receive a satisfactory answer,
dismissed the case and ordered the Chief to have the
conduct of the Sergeant making the entry investigated
for returning the case to court without satisfactory
evidence.
A man was charged with rolling a barrel of liquor
from the steamer Fannie and carting it off without
first making arrangements with the owner. The case
was turned over to a magistrate.
mlttec ct three Aldermen and two citizens be appoint
ed by his honor the Mayor, to tako into considera
tion the propriety of establishing s new Qaa Com
pany.
His honor the Mayor, announced the following
committee: Aldermen Gue, Cunningham and Schley;
citizens John Stoddard, Esq., William Hunter, Esq.
By Alderman Johnson—Bexolwd, That the City
Treasury be directed to furnish Council as soon as
possible with a statement of ground rents due the
city.
miscellaneous mattebs.
A report was received from C. C. Casey, Chief Fire
man, embracing a foil and concise statement of the
operations of the Savannah Fire Department, and an
inventory of the property of the city in service, and
recommending the use of steam fire engines in pre
ference to the hand engines now in use.
On motion the report was received and referred to a
special committee, consisting of Aldermen Lachlison
Johnson and Casey. '
The presentment of the grand jury for the January
term of the Superior Court was then read to Council
and referred to the Committee on Gas.
A committee trom Messrs. Law and Lovell was re
ceived in relation to the decision of the Superior
Court in the caBe of the city of Savannah its. Francis
T. Willis, the Marine Bank and Central Railroad and
Banking Company. Whereupon, on motion it was
resolved that no further action be taken in the matter
The resignation of Thos. Holcombe, as post warden
was received and accepted, and bis honor the Mayor
was authorized to fill tbe vacancy in the interim of
election.
A communication was received from the Washington
Fire Company, stating that at an election held at
Washington Fire Hail on Friday, January 28, 1866,
the following gentlemen ware duly elected: Foreman,'
George Murkins; First Assistant Foreman, James
Kearney.
On motion the election waa confirmed by Council.
Amount of accounts passed $3,330 61.
Council adjourned.
James Stewabt,
Clerk of Council.
COMMERCIAL.
REMARKS.
[Office of the Savannah Daily Herald.]
Savannah, February 9th, 1866.
The markets during the past week have been almost
as dull as the weather, which has been very disagree
able, and but little business has been done. The mo
ney market is tight and negotiations limited. We
quote Sterling Exchange at 46 premium and difficult
to sell.
We quote bank rates of sight checks on New York
percent, discount; 1 day’s at 1>* per.cent. discount
and 3 days' at 1%.
Sales out of doors in small amounts were made at .<£
per cent, lower than these figures.
Cotton.—Since our last weekly report the mark et
has yielded, and we notice a decline of one per cent,
on all grades, owing to the decline of one per cent, in
gold at New York and the rather doubtful advices from
Liverpool. The business during the week has not
been large, but towards tbe close there was a better
inquiry. The quotations are as follows:
Ordinary Nominal.
Low Middling *2 @
Middling 44 @
Strict Middling 46 @
Good Middling 46 @
The receipts since February 2d have beeu 8,025
bales of Upland and 505 Sea Island. The exports (Ru
ing the same period have been 7,782 bales Upland aud
664 Sea Island, leaving on hand and on shipboard, not
cleared, a stool; of 10,646 bales Uuplant, and 1,398
bales Sea Island.
Sea Island.—There is very little demand for the
lower qualities. The better grades,, McArthy gin,
command from 90c to $1 30. according to prepara
tion, Ac.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Sea Island.
Upland.
Stock on baud Sept. 1st
281
3,724
Received Since Feb. 1st..
505
8,020
“ Previously
5,266
107,309
Total Receipts
6,052
119,058
Exported tills Week
664
T.78!
“ Previously
3,990
100,6.0
Tr »tal Exports
4 654
108,412
Stock on hand
1,398
10,646
EXPORTS OK COTTON FROM FEB. 1, 1866
, TO FEB. 8,
1866.
Ports.
Sea Island.
Upland.
Liverpool
140
3.10S
Boston
130
210
New lota
2G J
4.10,
Philadelphia
—
—
Baltimore
—
232
Charleston ;
119
—
Total Exports
004
7,782
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ar - r.::, „„
e facing both Congress and
e neatly papered with show
Ppearaacea this show will be a
, are . ' 1'ivSt to its proprietors as well
e Public. u ,n Castello ia consid-
-- 1 do.vnj now extaut, and in his
' nothing that would offend
fastidious of his hearers. He
horse Czar, which is a truly
'he el, light and wonder of all
and actions. The com-
Crisis,]
lr.;!i present s;)
' ••“hciiiiut
--snaitf re c
'•n-efcs
-• “littaai
d-os
Of !,oine
ol the best performers in
ia CVi A lt " 1 ' of Uerr Lingel in the lion's
‘■•it.- j-’ V autl attra ctive feature.
: ail(i '—•••e here on Monday morning at
found parade and pageant
tiecti. They will perform
‘ ■ !, o next week aud give matinees
fencing on Tuesday, for the
-• and children.
: Principal
"' <im .
f-'lay Li,
‘eed in n
w 'h:u,t
Court,
lard was occupied In
l(:i IUl »;t a claim of a negro for the
■'-Mils -tc', r , ' anti sixleen dollars, claimed
! uli-,c. !ii. , '„ a !," jr as due Mm for supporting
' '-'e was
held
1,1a "d burying when she tiled,
e-'-i under advisement until to
ft, j 1 ,Bter est was that of nine ne-
ll " v ‘. , r, a'i d' o iU0 ' ilraCt for a J ear wltl > Mr.
' l " agre'.n Uni( ' <l lie didn't pay them
h'-groi. s \ i ' i' ,£ ' 11 " as * n evident!# that
"c.-'te or • in', l0UI ' ,een children whom he
esfii,'. 11 ' * au d fed, as well as
' vrn |WJ1 " g lllem tlle sum he had
’ - - c negroes were not satisfied and
[OFFICIAL.]
PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL,.
Savannah, February 7th, 1866.
Council met—Present: His Honor Edward C. Ander
son, Mayor; Adlennen, Gue, Cunningham, Johnson,
Schley, FerriU, Soullard, Williamson.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and con
firmed.
The Information and Fine Dockets were read and
confirmed.
repouts bead and adopted.
The Fire Committee, to whom was referred the peti
tion of Miss M. M- Adams for permission to erect six
wooden tenement houses within the fire limits, re
spectfully recommend that the same be not granted.
C. C. CXseT, chairman.
The Fire Committee, to whom was referred the pe
tition of Measi s. Linville aud Gleason, would iespect-
fully recommend that they be allowed to erect a steam
engine as proposed during the pleasure of Council,
they complying with the drdiuauees.
C. C. Casey, Chairman.
The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the
bill of Savannah Gas Co. for lighting market lamps,re
spectfully recommend that the same be paid.
Jno. C. Feebile, Chairman.
The Market Committee to whom was referred the
petition of sundry gardeners, respectfully report
against it, as they cannot see why one class of men
should be exempted more than others, we all have to
submit to heavy taxes and must recollect that all have
hod heavy losses to sustain.
John R. Johnson, Chairman.
The Committee on Health aud Cemetery to whom
was referred the communication of Gee. M. Heidt,
City Dispensary, beg leave to report that having had a
conference with Mr. Heidt, he has agreed to furnish
the Dispensary with all medicines necessary for the
poor at New York wholesale prices, he will faithtully
attend to the calls of the poor night and day, and that
he will in all cases, give the poor his first attention in
preference to pay customers, he will keep the city
medicines distinct from his own. He having clerks to
attend to his business will enable him often to employ
them to assivt him, which will benefit the poor in caus
ing less delay to them. He has made large outlays of
money to improve the building, and to remove him
now would ruin him.
Your committee would, under these circumstances,
recommend that he be allowed to remain in his pres
ent position so long as he performs his duties faith
fully, and give the ealary he now gets with the use of
his improvements.
J. M. Schley, Chairman.
REPORTS READ ANU RECEIVED.
The Market Comrnlttee*to whom was referred the
petition of E. f holla 11, recommend that Mr. Shefcall
tie rtquested to explain morefuiiy before any lurther
actiou be taken. John It. Johnson,
Chairman.
ORDINANCES READ THE FIRST TIME.
An ordinance to amend an ordinance, passed F< b-
23d, 1843, relative to the fees ol Port Wardens of the
city of Savannah.
PETITION'S READ AND REFERRED,
Petition of D. G. Purse to erect a steam engine on
lot No. 2, Sloper Tythiiig, Percival Ward. Referred
to Fire Committee.
Petition of Peter Truellb to erect a blacksmith
shop on tbe southwest corner of Uarrls and Jeffer
son streets. Referred to Fire Committee.
Petition of James J. Waring in reference to the
line of Liberty street, east. Referred to Committee
on streets anti Lanes.
Application of John Stoddard Chairman, Commis
sioners of Pilotage, asking that the surplus of harbor
master fees after bia salary be turned over to Com-
n.i iHioners of Pilotage for improving our navigation of
the river. Referred to Committee on Finance.
Application of George N. Nichols for amount of one
hundred dollars, for reimbursment for his services as
city printer for the fractional part of the. month of
Januray last. Referred to Committee on Finance.
PETITIONS BEAD AND RECEIVED.
Petition of the Port Wardens for an addition of fifty
per cent, advance on the fees now established.
PETITIONS BEAD, RECEIVED, AND APPROVED, PEN
DING! THE DRAFTING OF AN ORDINANCE.
Petitionof the Weighers of Hay requesting Council
to advance the fees now estabhshedby ordinance from
six and a quarter cents per bale to twelve and a hal^
cents per bale.
PETITIONS BEAD AND LAID ON THE TABLE.
Petition of August] John asking Council to remit
a portion of amount for license for the retail of spiritu-
our liquors, he having taken out a license from the
military authorities in July last.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.
By Alderman Gue—Resolved, That a special com.
Apples—The market is well supplied, but the de
mand continues moderate. We quote at $8(8,11.
Bacon—Tbe stock on hand is adequate, aud the de
mand limited. Prices are much the same as at last quo
ta tions. We quote Bibbed Sides at 18@20c, clear do at
22ihi23; Shoulders at 14@ 17: Hams (Canvassed) 24@26
Sugar Cured 23&'25c.
Bagging.—There is a limited demand, and prices
have slightly advanced. We quote Gunny Bagging at
32@33c ; and Sea Island, at 32@33c.
Beeswax—In consequence of the wagon roads lead
ing to Savannah being in a bad condition, the receipts
have beeu very light. The small lots offering are free-
ly purchased at 4uc per lb.
Butter—There is a good supply in the market—and
but very moderate demand, and prices havo somewbat
declined. We quote prime Goshen, in tubs, at 46@48i
m firkins at 38@42c.
Biscuits—There is a full supply of manufactured
breadstufis in the market. The demand during tbe
week has been fair, and we quote Soda Biscuit ‘at
12c ; Sugar at 15c ; Butter 12c ; Leinou in boxes,
20c ; iu bbls. 18c ; Boston 13c.
Bran—A good article commands $3 per 100 lbs. in
lots from store.
Cider.—There is a good supply in ths market which
sells freely aud we have no change to note in prices.
We quote Champagne Cider at $17 -*! bbl; Thomp
son's preserved, 40 gal, at $20 11 bbl.
Coffee.—There was a large cargo of 3,000 bushels
arrived during the week, but prices remain firm. The
demand is somewhat limited at 30@32c for St. Do
mingo; 31@35 for Rio and 42 (w 46 for Java.
Coal.—The market continues dull and overstocked
We quote sales by cargo at $13 GO @ 14 00; at retail
$16 50 @ 18 00 %i ton.
Corn.—Tbe market is becoming pretty well stocked,
owing to arrivals from the north, and prices have
downward tendency. We quote at $1 30 i|l bushel
from wharf; from store at $1 45@$1 50.
Candles—Continue in fair demand for the home
and interior trade and prices are somewhat better.
We quote Adamantine at 28@30c, aud Hulls at 25@27c
V- lb.
Cheese.—The market is well supplied, and the de
mand is very good. Prices are without change at
last week's quotations. We quote Goshen 22@23c;
extra cream 2J@25; English dairy 25@30; pine
apple 32e.
Clour.—There have been large arrivals during the
week, aud the stock on hand is good, with a fair de
mand for home consumption. Prices are without no
table change, and we quote good Ohio at $1(1; Good
Family at £12 @ 14; and Ordinary at $8 75 @ 10.
Fruit.—The market during the paet week waa well
supplied. Oranges are selling at $7 box; Lemons
at $i ft box; Pineapples $2; cocoa nuts—.
Gunrowdeu.—The stock on hand is large, with but
small demand, and prices have somewhat declined.
We quote Hazard’s Mills Kentucky R. P. Powder st
$10 5u; I-'airlawu brand, in cases, 65c -]]t lb.
Hay.—There has beeu but little received during tbe
week aud prices have beeu maintained. The demand
is good, and we quote at $1 66@£1 75 $ 100 lbs from
wharf, and from store at a trifle advance.
Hidf.a—The receipts continue very light, with an
active demand. We quote dry salted at Uc lb;
deerskins at i5c ft lb.
Iron and Steel.—A supply adequate for the present
demand is offered. We quote sueet iron at 7j»@
9>»c f! lb; flat, round, square and ordinary sizes of
iron, 6)4c; horse shoe iron, 7c; Swedes, 9@10c; plow
steel, l'2>je; cast steel, 30c "f, lb.
Lard—The market it is very heavily stocked, and
the demand light. Pricee remain firm, and we quote
Leal at 21@26c; Pressed, X9@21c.
Lumber—There is nothing doing in lumber, as our
arrivals have beeu very limited and there is scarcely a
quotable value, as a cargo could not be purchased.—
Vessels have offered inducements to ship to the West
Indies, but inability to get the lumber prevents opera
tions.
Lime. — Supply in excees of demand, and prices
easier. W« quote $3 50 from store, with only a retail
inquiry.
Laths.—Our market is abundantly supplied with
Northern laths. A moderate demand continues. We
quote at $7 thousand.
Mackerel—The market is abundantly sopplied,
ahe during tbe week there waa a fair business. We
quote No 3 Boston family at $7 60; No 1 in half bbls,
$10; No 2 do, $9; No 1, in kits, $3; No 2 do, $2 75;
codfish, in drums, 8@10c H lb.
Molasses—The supply on hand is good and the
demand limited, and prices of some grades are some
what lower. We quote Porto Rico at C6@70c; Muscova
do, new crop, at 50@60c; now clayed Cuba, 45; New
York refined syrup, 76@80c per gallon; Golden syrup.
85@90c; Florida eyrttp, $1 05 per gallon.
Oats—Firm at former quotations. We quote sales
at 90c@$r$ bushel from store; black seed osts at
*1 08.
Oil Care—We bear of sales in small lota at $6 f! 100
lbs. The stock is light and prices firm.
Oniona—There is a Urge supply ou sals and tbe
ransaetious are limited. From stores sales are re-
orted at $3 @3 25 $ bbl.
Oils—The stock is ample and demand fair. We
quote Linseed at $1 60@180 $1 gallon; whale at $195®
2; sperm at $3@310; neatsfoot at $2 36; lard at
$2 4U@2 60; kerosene at $1@1 05; train at $1 75; spirits
of turpentine at $1 40.
P.irk—The market is very abundantly supplied, and
the demand continues very moderate. We quote at
$20 ft bbl for mess.
Potatoes—The market U well Bupplied and the de.
mand from the interior ia good. Prices remain un
changed. Eating Potatoes are in request at $4®4 50
ft bbl, and considerable stock of inferior remain)* ou
the market. Planting potatoes are selling at $4 60®6.
Raisins—At present the demand Is very good. W e
quote new crop in whole boxes at $6@6 60; 'half do,
$3; quarters, $1 60. x
Salt—The market is weH auppiied, inquiry light,
and prices remain at last week's quotation*, $2 for
Liverpool. - \ -
Shingles—*The demand continues good. We hear
of no arrivals during the week. We quota Georgia
cypress at $6@ 7 %) ll
Rhot—The market \s well supplied and the demand
continues very moderalp. We quote drop shot at $4
•Q sack; buck, $4 26.
Soap—Our market ia wall supplied with all descrip
tions and brands. The demand from ths home trade
continues very good. We quote Colgate's and Hull's
family brand* at 15c f) lb; Moody & Barrett's Savan
nah steam made at 14@15>]c V ft.
Rice.—The market has been dull during the Week.
The demand for home trace xil been somewhat t ut
ter, and prices remain at about last week’s quotatii ns.
Best East India and Carolina — p lb.
Teas—The stock offering at present is sufficiently
adequate, and the demand somewhat small. We quote
English breakfast, at $1 25@1 60 ; Oolong at $i@l 30;
Hyson at $1 40 @ 160; and Imperial at $1 40 @ 1 60.
Vinegab—There is a full supply in tbe market—and
the demand is extremely light, and limited to the
home trade. We quote Cider Vinegar 30c ; White
Wine at 38c.
Wool.—The demand is good, but tbe market con
tinues scarce of supplies. We quote at S2e per lb;
washed wool, in lots, 36 @ 88c.
Whiskey—During the past week the demand baa
beeu very light We quote Thos. J. Flackwood A Son s
rectified at £2 70; Bourbon $3; Imperial Nectar $3 25 ;
Jno. Gibson Sous 4: Co., Mon. Rye. X $3 30 ; do XX
$3 40 ; do XXX $3 50 ; old Nectar $4 ; old Family
Nectar £4 15 ; Rye Whiskey, $4 25 ; old Cabinet, $4
75 ; Reiiley, Leavy & Co's brands Rye Whiskey £3 50 ;
old Bourbon $3 50 ; McGregor $4 ; Star Whiskey in
cases $14. Cutter's copper distilled Bourdon $4 50 (ai
5 00.
Freights—We quote Cotton to Liverpool, for
Uplands, aud for 9ea Island. To New York, by
steamers, .?.]<■ for cotton, and $1 50 1* bale for domes
tics. To Philadelphia, and Baltimore, by steamers, Xc
lor r^tton. By suilicg vessels to all Northern ports,
Aic. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 37a 6d load.
Lumber to West India ports, $10^11 1,000 feet.
Tiahulr.—Arrivals continue free and meet good de
mand at last weeks’ quotations.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE PUSES CURRENT.
Articles. PER from to
Bagging, Gunny yd 3t'@33
Sea Island Dundee yd 32@33
Tucker, Cooper A Co yd 40@—
Tucker, Cooper & Co., Retail ...yd 45@—
Balk Rope 1b lS@-20
Bexf, Mess bbl 14@—
Extra Mess bbl 16®20
Family, half bbl3 bbl 16(6,18
Bacon, Hams ft 24®-26
Shoulders ft 14® 16
Sides ft 20®2*2
Bread, Navy ft 9c.
Phot ft 7 as
Butter, Goshen, Prime ft 4e@48
Prime Western, Firkins ft 36g42
Candles, Adamantine ft 2e@.w
HulFs ft 2=@27
Cheese, Goshen ft 220*23
Extra Cream lb 23@20
English Dairy ft 25@30
Pine Apple ft 32@—
Coffes, St. Domingo 1b 30@32
Rio ft 31@35
Java ft 42@45
Cordage, Ilemp... % lb 2s@30
Manilla lb 30@32
Domestic Goods
Shirtings, Brown yd
Sheetings, Brown yd
Brown Drills yd
Cotton Osnabuvgs
Fish. Mackerel, No. 1, new y, hbl $10@—
do. No. 2 >£bbl 9®—
do kits 3®—
Flour, Good Ohio bid 10 00@—
Good Family bid 14 00@—
Ordinary... hbl 8 7S@10 U)
Grain. Corn, Maryland White... .bush 1 15®1 "5
Prime Western bush 1 30@1 35
Oats bush 86®95
Glass, American Window... —a—
Gunpowder, Hazard’s, Electric. ..KegtlO 50@$—
Hazard’s Fair Lawn cases, 1! 1b 65@ —
Hay, Prime Northern cwtll 65@ 1 75
do. Eastern cwt —a—
Hides, Dry lb 11a—
Deerskins 1b 15a—
Iron. Swedes ton —a—
Pig ton —a—
Hoop —p—
Sheet. -*a—
Nailroda —a—
Lard, Prime Leaf lb 21a?5
Pressed 1b l9a‘zl
Lime. Rockland. bbl$3 50a—
Liquors
Brandy, Cognac gal 10 00@—
Jules, Robins Jt Co gal 8 50@—
Holland Gin.. gal 4 60®6 00
Columbian gal 4 00®—
Old Tom and Derby,iu cases, ¥doz 11 00@12 00
Whisky, rectlltfcd.’ gal 2 50®2 70
“ imperial Nectar gal 3 25@—
Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft $40a—
do Pine dressed m ft 50a55
Spruce Pine scantling m ft 33a36
Yellow Pine Boards mft fioa—
Molasses, New York, refined gal 76@30
Golden Syrup gal 86@90
Nails lb 9%@—
naval Stores. Tar bbl $io@—
Spirits Turpentine 4 50@6
Varnish —@—
Pitch 5 50@—
Oils, Linseed gai l 6o@l 80
Whale gal 1 V5@2 00
Sperm gal 3 ou@3 10
Neatalout gal ‘2 36@—
Lard gal 2 40@2 60
Kerosene gal 1 l)0(ad 05
Train gal 1 75@—
Turpentine gal 1 40@—
Lubricating Oils
Engine Oil gal 185®—
No. 2 Lubricating gal 85®—
OSNABPRGS, Flax yd
Pork, Family Pig Pork bbl 20 00@—
Porter, London, quarts
Raisins Malaga box 6 00@—
'* XfbOX 3 00(5l—
Salt, Liverpool sack 2 M>@—
Coast sack —@—
Soap, American, yellow lb ln@—
Shot, all sizes bag 4 ot.@4 -25
Sugar, Brown lb 13®id
B. Coffee ibl5>z,(o»16>4
Crushed ;....ft 22@24
Powdered lb - 20@22
Yellow Coffee 16®17
Tallow ft 12®—
Tobacco
Teas
Imperial. ft 1 40@—1 60
Oolong lb 1 0ot@l 30
Pouching to l 25® 1 Do
Twine, Seine lb —®—
Baling lb —@—
Wines, Claret. case 6 oo@—
Port gal 2 75®4 oo
Sherry gal 2 75®4 00
Crown sherry gal 4 so®—
Burgundy Port i....gal 4 so®—
Wool, Southern unwashed lb 3-2(a.—
“ Clean lb 36®38
Financial.
Latest quotations for Uncurrent Money and
Securities, corrected by Bryan, Hartridge 4 Co.
Brokers, Ac.
Prepared expressly for the Savannah Dally Herald.
Savannah, Feb. 8th, 1866.
Notes to be $5 and upwards. These rates will be
reduced 10 to 30 per cent, ou smaller notes.
GEORGIA.
Augusta Ins. and Banking Co 7
Bank of Augusta 20
do Athens 25
do Columbus 12
do Commerce 8
do Fulton : 25
do Empire State 8
Bank of Middle Georgia 65
do Savannah J. 38
do State of Georgia •. 25
Central Railroad and Banking Co 94
City Bank of .'.ugusta 20
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ ...’ 12
eorgia Railroad and Banking Co /. 93
Marine Bank." 82
Mechanics Buuk 8
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 5
Planters’ Bank 14
Union Bank 6
Manufacturer's Bank 10
AR1UVALS AT THIS HOTELS.
PULASKI HODSE—W. U. Wiltberger A Co.
Thos T Westcott, Ga
Cnpl Ford,
Chas Wes ley.
Miss Merange, Fin
Jno PicKering, X V
Jno R Gerry, do
O B Thigpiu, Fla
W G Dickson, Savannah
Jas G Young, USA
L L Brigham, do
K W Allen, do
W E Morford and wife
Dr P C Davis, USA
9 L Johnson, 8 C
G Cromwell, Augusta
T Bucker, Oxfor d, Conn
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luce.
Com Lanman, U S N
W J Simon, do
W I) A Pearce, do
11 B Lowry. N C
Jas o Newell, Boston
J W Briggs, do
ij C Aldeu, do
RM Mott, NY
Henry Dyer, Hartford
B Smith, Detroit,
Mrs M A Bess, Ga
M O Marshall, Ala
W Dubose,
Jas M Jure il, Ga
A Porter, Ga
Wm Bennett, La
Mrs Geo W Dillon, Ga
Miss Lizzie Bennett. Ga
Q Meynard, N Y
S D Hickofc, N Y
HD Burnet, S C
Jos Cardy, Fla
* H Mars, st Helena
Mliippiut; Intelligence^
Miniature Almanac—Tills Day.
Sun rises 6 39,Moon rises 2 27
Sun sets o 21|-High water 5 2»
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
FB1DAY, Feb. 9, 13(6.
Arrived#
Government steamer Island City, Ketcham, Hilton
Head.
Below.
A schooner, name unknown.
Cleared.
Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A
"steamship Leo, Merrill, New York—Octavns Cohen.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Charleston—
Claghorn <f Cunningham.
Steamer Fountain, Castner, Charleston—M A
Collett.
Exports.
Persteamship Fannie, for Baltimore—362 bales up
land cotton and sundry pkgs mdze.
l’er steamship Leo, for New York—913 bales up
land cotton, 34 bales yarns, and 46 pkgs mdze.
Per steamer Fountain, for Charleston—20 bales sea
Island cotton. i
passenger*.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—R C Bayard, W
„ Fogg J H Valentine. Rev Ely Fitzpatrick, Dr Ar
cher; Sir Salmon, J A Drew.T W Shoemaker, R Cun
ningham, A Porter, D O'Deary, D McGrath.
Consignees per Central HmUroad.
February, 9th, 1866.
452 bales cot ton, 11 bales domeatic and mdze, to E
Wade A Co, Wilder A Fullarton, M S Cohen, Brig
ham, Baldwin A Co, Rogers -* Cann, E Padelford,
Hunter A Qammell, Crane A Grmyblll, Bothwell A
Whitehead, Brady A Smith, W H Stark, W Batters-
by. R G Ferguson, Lewis Beachman, Einstein A Eck-
man, Lathrop A Co, J L Villalonga.
William G-ill,
(Successor to William B> Hawkins,)
I MPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and
Domestic Ales, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter. —...moa^ne Cider, Ac.,
No. 176 FuHon Street,
Opposite St- Paul's Church,
' NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mite's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and ShipDlng
Southern Orders.
All orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
tl 14-3 m
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
IVE invite the attention of Planters to this valuable
1 f Guano, a9 a matter of importance to their in
terest. It is similar in appearance, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro
portions of the same elements, it contain* less am
monia, but nearly onejhuudred per cent, more of Phos-
phat« than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im-
nicdimviy soluble. It ia quite as active as Peruvian
Guuuo. and is less costly.
Por further information, apply to
E. C. WADE & CO., Agents,
Savannah, fta
Sight Exchange
ON
NEW YORK,
In sums to suit purchasers, by
sop28-tf E. F. METCALFE A CO
SHIPP1NU.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
CABIN PASSAGE, $25 00.
The new and splendid iron Steamship
CTJMBRIA.,
FRENCH, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Feb. 10, at — o’clock.
Fur freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
13 HUNTER A UAMMELL,
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The fine brig MONICA, having most
of her cargo engaged, will receive quick
despatch.
For freight, apply to
RUE, WHITNEY A CO.,
No. 4 Harris' Range, Bay street.
Foot of Lincoln.
Baltimore, Charleston and
Havana
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The fine first class iron side-wheel Steamship
ISABELLA,
(1.000 tons.)
E. C. WAMBERSIE, Commander,
will have Chisolm's Wharf, Charleston, S. C., on
SA ru KDAY. 10th Inst., at 4 o'clock precisely.
Fcr freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom
nccomm illations, apply to
CHISOLM BROS., Agents..
3-2 Ea«t Bast Bay, cor. Adger’s witarl, Charleston.
unvrara.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OP PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, fils OO Deck, $10 OO
The sew and splendid steamship CHASE, Roath,
Commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Saturday, February 10, at — o'clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mall Nteamahip
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 OO; Deck $10 OO; Steerage $15
The new and fast side-wheel steam
ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, man.
I ter, will sail as above, on
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.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y.
smPFHra.
16
FOB NEW TORE.!
CABIN PASSAGE, $35 DECK, $10
The splendid steamship
KINGFISHER
will sail for New York on WEDNESDAY, February
14th, at — o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply to
flO CRANE A GRAYBILL.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
(Carrying the United States Mall.)
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin, $35 Steerage, $13 Deck, $8
The very List and splendid steamship
FLAMBEAU:
W. B. Eaton, Commander,
will positively sail on her regular day,
Saturday, 10th Feb., nt — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON.
ff Agents.
POR DUBLIN
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA-
MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS.
The light-draft steamer
3?. 13. Groodsell,
Capt. J. M. Holuxs,
running in connection with the steamers H. M- Cool
and EUa. to Darien, will receive freight for the above
places. Apply to
M. A. COHEN.
vST~ Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien
Wilt receive prompt attention. iln-tf
Steamer Savannah
NOTICE TO SHIPPERsTcONSIGNEES,
OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS.
F OR the purpose of making a proper apportion
ment of the proceeds of, ami charges on the
tbe cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk
while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you ale
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.
Pacific Jlail Steamship Company’s
Through Mine to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
United States Mail.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on-the 1st, 11th and 21st of 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,
tonehing at Acapulco.
FEBRUARY.
1st—Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkins.
10th—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, couucctiug with Sacra
mento, Capt. Caverly.
21st—New York, Captaiu "orner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth.
Departures of let and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at Manzactllo.
THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY.
First Cabin $300
Second Cabin 200
Steerage 100
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
wHh families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergy nen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis-
chargeA Half Fare.
One hundred ponnds baggage allowed each adnlt.
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tors. 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 be placed on the line January 1,
1866, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via
Havana.
For passage tickets, or further Information, apply
at. the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
- F. W. G. BELLOWS,
9-3m Agsnt.
FOR NEW YORK.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Wteamsliip Cotupany.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
Carri/eng the United States Mail.
. For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The llght-drugfat steamer
U 1ST I O 1ST,
Capt. H. B. Frazixjs,
S^frhuatovi 6 fromA >W“ta. will have quick
®^ e «Ke ware '
inis boat 19 new, of exceedingly liffht draft
been very successlul, and U commanded
of tong experience on the river ~ ° 7 offlcer *
Freight taken at reduced rate*
For freight, apply to
F. M MYRELL,
Hams' Bnlldlngs, Bay street,
„ Or to M. A. BARRIE,
_ On wharf.
FOR AUCICTAT
The-steamer
R- H- MAY,
Capt Wm. B. Joins,
receiving freight at the Florida wharf, ana
will leave on *
Saturday, 10th last., at l» o’clock m.
For freight, apply to
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent,
At the Charleston Wharf.
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
Wharf fSt MT* 0 ® the CT 0 ** Steamboat
i l * West Broad st, on THURSDAY nrar
r eb Ti at L 0 J °' c ' ock a - m -’ an< l will continue u> leave’
nori7e y folIowin * at “ me hour until further
JSLS-yi ln ver Y excellent order, la commanded
by officer* of experence; and has surerior gfatp rnnm
accommodations for paiengere superlor stote TOom
While the boat la on her trips, freight will be re-
ceived and stored in fire-proof wirehoni, free of e^I
For freight or passage, apply to
„ F- M. MYRELL, Agt,
J-7-lm Harris' Buildings, Baystreet.
Or to W. JonNsow, on -chart
For Charleston,
The Unitod States Mall Steamer
ROOK LAN D,
Capt. George H. BxatrroaT,
will positively leave for Charleston, tonehing at Hil
ton Head and Beaufort, on
Saturday Morning, Feb. 10, at 8 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to tha Captain, on
board, foot of West Broad afreet, or to
I? L. & BENNET.
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin, $30 Steerage, $15.. . ..Deck, $10
The new, splendid and very fast side-wheel steam
snip
General J. IK. Barnes,
Mobton, Commander, 2,oeotoiiS burthen,
will positively sail on
Wednesday, 14th, at — o’co t.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
n WILDER A FULLARTON.
Towage.
Masters of Vessels aud
Merchants.
Pettit*
having been pnt ln thorough repair, and being of “Su
perior Power,” oilers Inducement* to those who may
require her services. 3
To
The steamer
Apply to
J31-2W
H. J DICKERSON & CO.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
(Carrying the United States Mail.)
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. E. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Mormtug, January 30th,
and continue to leave regularly eveiy TUESDAY at
10 o’clock. ,
For freight or passage, apply
jrd's Wharf, near the Central Pi
Freight payable by shippers.
Freight received at all times at the Warehouse.
)29-s-m-tn-tf
on board at Padel-
Preas, or to
M. A. COHEN.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
RYS, 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 IU o’clock.
All freight payable bv shippers.'
For freight or passage, having superior accommn-
datinna, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN « CUNNINGHAM,
J* 7 if , Agents-
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt N. King,
Saving been placed permanently upon this rout# at
leave tot the above places on
Friday Morning, 96th, nt to o’clock,
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hour.
Returning, ahe will leave Palatka every Snnday
morning, Plcolata every Snnday forenoon, and Jack
sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Bavan
nah on Tuesday morning.
Freight received at ell times at the warehouse on
the wharf.
All 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 * CUNNINGHAM,
j24-tf Agents.
FOR MM i MWK1NSVILLE
The fine Steamer
Fanny Lehr,
Captain Lewis,
will leave as above, on
Sunday, Feb. 11, at 8 o’clock a. m.
Freight through or for Intermediate landings will
be received up to 5 o’clock Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, having stateroom accom
modations, apply to
LaROCHE A WEST, Agents,
ft Jones’ Block.
FOB
MACON mWKINSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee rivers.
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Ebook,
will have quick despatch as above.
Freight received at all times and stored in fire
proof warehouse at foot of West Broad street, free of
expense.
This boat is of light draft, ln perfect order, has Im
mense carrying capacity, being capable of carrying
1.600 bales of cotton, and rates A No. 1 in insurance
offices.
Freights taken by this line at low rate*.
T> aneportation charges on good9 to Macon and
Hawkin',vill* paid promptly.
For freight engagements, apply to
F. M. MYRELL,
Harris’ Buildings. Bay street,
f2 Or to M. A. BAKJE. on wharf.
TOWING.
The new and powerful
> steam tug E. H. WEBSTER
is prepared to tow vessels la
the harbor, or to and from
a.
Application for towing may be made to Capt Bar
clay, on board, or to
CRANE At GRAYBILL, Agents,
(6-tf SO Bay street.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
!R. H. MAY,
.Freights
FOB AUGUSTA,
ffimt nnderahnied are prepared to receive goods at
1 their Warehouses—free of expense aud cov
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Angusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY;
sept*—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn at*.
For Liverpool.
The flneBr. ship ANNABELLA. Adams,
master, having u large portion of box car
go engaged and on hand, will have quick
despatch for the above port. For freight
engagements, apply to
J3i-tr BRIGHAM. BALDWIN k CO-
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost. —
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn St Cunningham’*.
The May arrived in Anirnsta from Savannah on last
Friday with her foil freight tf oct9
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PER
Thomasville.
Orient and
Tbe Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at T o’clock. Returning, leave
Doctortown tor Savannah every Tuesday and Satur
day morning nt T o'clock.
For freight or paamge apply to
CHAS L. COLBY k CO,
131-tf Corner Abercorn end Buy streets.
For LIVERPOOL.
Hie fine new clipper bark
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE, Commander,
having three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will have
anlck damteh.
For bounce of ^h^AcOLBY St CO,
Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to our
riends In Liverpool. Jll-tf