Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 02, 1866, Image 3

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SAVANNA : D«i'» r ire of MiuiiiAlpi' ind bicameral FilK NKW YORK: Sleiinn-liip Virgo, Friday, March 2di at 7 o'clock a in. Slcamfohip Herman Livingston, Sal unlay, March 5 at in o'clock a. ni. , Steamship t'ha-c. Friday, M.irCh 2, at — o’clock. Sica nahip r an Salrad .r, eatufduy, March Sd, at oVlork *. FOB BALTIMORE. Stcnnifhip North Point, Friday, March 2d, at o'clock. TOR BOSTON. 9Munihlp City of Bath, Tues.Uy, March 6th, at 0'dOCk. __ .. — FOB AUGUSTA, p . ‘‘g* M. uni r \\ m. 0. Gibbons, every Salnrday morning’ FOR CHARLESTON. Srii.iMier Fountain, every Monday morning at ocliH-k. • iucr Finale, every Thursday morning at 10 F«»K ICMTORTOWN. sti iiuer Gen. Shcpley, every Sunday morning, at f oVli*ck. “ FOR UAVk KlNtfVHXK. T\v-» Boys and Oharlea S. Hardee, every *ihui>d.iyi»' | -alng. at tf o'clock. FOR tiUNItURY. %l4 ,.,ki O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday 4i.: rriday morning, at *K o'clock. FOB MACON. sto Jin.ii* Darlington, Thnradry, March 1st, at— o'clock P m V FOR FLORIDA. M,»vr**r Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at m m. r Hvieii Getty, every Saturday morning, at 1 L***ie Baker, every Friday rooming at 10 0 < -ULaierBlla, every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock S\r.E of Wagons, Mules, etc.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly * ( hritmmi will sell this morning at 11 o'clock, In lx,nt of -tore, a large number of wagons, mules and Lji>* «. with harness, etc. \sslosob-*' Convention at Atlanta.—A session of tLc of Internal tie venue in this State com lueiKvl at Atlanta yesterday. Col. C. H. Hopkins, As- gessor h»r this District, left for there on Wednesday luonilii" Aauiv vl or rue Minnie Bbandt. —This steamer uticUr f unmand of Capt. Travis, arrived here yester. Oavk :u Augusta. Purser Zeatmau will please ac t< pl our thauka for favors. From Srsbfry.—The steamer O. F. Potter, Capt. iVMar arrived Imre yesterday afternoon from Sun ii r Dane re will please accept our thanks. bur : >i» Avgusta.—The steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, 1 IuIjmU arrived from Augusta yesterday morn- \Vc arc indebted to the purser for tliu usual fa i,i J.« into at New Yona.—By a d^apatch re- ftivc'l in tins city yesterday, by Mr. B. H. Hardee, ».frfit i«»r tins steamship, we learn that she arrived m N a i nk oil \fednesday last, at 7 o'clock p. m. UtilM • • r THE EXCHANGE HoTEL.—This OStab- li-bia :»t. Jormeriy the Screven House, which has been iIjmtJ for * »uie lime, was last evening re-opened. It has been thoroughly repaired and refitted by Mr. G. Mctiiuly. and will soon again become one of the insti tutions ot Savannah. M ( os Society.—We learn that at a meeting of the ••! Directors of the Union Society, held on Wed- 1Wm. M. Wadley, Esq., was elected Presi- u it’d. F. W. Sims Vice President of the socie- .1 tli. vueaudes occasioned by the resignation of rand Wm. Battersby, Ecqrs. i‘ *"“ The theological and general book store o* •I. Tli J. Staley is now well supplied witll theo- *v>T • ue:n tl, school* And miscellaneous books «..*« 'ii Staley oilers at New York prices. He also "t .'.era for any books desired. 1 cither American i i an, which will be furnished at short notioe. A> l itiho Chase.—Yesterday afternoon a negro boy wo it into a store oa Broughton street, and appro- 1 ruun Home article to Lis own use. made odf, but was pureu«ni and arrtsded by one of the clerks in the csUb- bdim* .it through several streets, the chase attracting wvasi} : able notico. The pilferer was taken back to thcsi.u. uuJ made to disgorge, alter which he was re leased on promise of better behavior in future. Esoisl for Cotton Packing.—Mr. Thomas Dixon, I-a.kt r aud rcpacker of cotton, wool, hides, rags, junk, - h".s jiis.1 u« gotMted with Comstock A: Kinsey, nt«i Wood \ Manning's engines, fora ten-horse a tram engine, which he intonds to put up iui- m luvlv, with tlie expectation that sUam-power will be tar jii.u .• profitable than baud power, in packing cottou ami other articles. Supply or IAuqiu.ni Iajon.—The attention of the public u directed to the important announcement of Siu. Horville e Co., in another column. It will be seen that this firm offers to supply white laborers and mechanic* to planters and others within ten or twelve •lays from the duy the order for them is given in 8a- •aimub. For the terms upon which Messrs. Morville sCc. uudertake to execute this work, and the other mterc-ti.ig details, the reader is referred to their ad- fi.’tisfrinent. * ft* -twnif i womm Mt that Mfotnr, said Mimu report „ Mayor. ful w»y to treats woman. No matter how„ degraded, afae waa yet a woman aud should haonie title to sympathy. The crowd gathered the poUaeman, and the only wonder Lthataom* did not Strike him. The polic.aaa finally let ho on her promise to go home, which eh* did not bow- erer, being afterwards taken to the Barracks. tM «MterAm rVbc State Prisoner Oanesn Capt. J. H. Watrous, Judge Advocate of the |tsr> commission, at present sitting in this city, ykday visited the State prisoner James Duncan, no' in the Chatham county jail awaiting his the commission upon charges arising (Tom treatment of Voltg prisoners while on AnlacannviUe stockade. Dnncan waa brought down from hit cell I the' office of the keeper of the jail. He came f the room with a qutok, elastic step and, saluting ^offi cer aud gentlemen present in an easy manner, took a chair and talked frankly somewhat forced cheerfulness shout bla trial. The prisoner is a tall finely-built yi apparently not yet thirty, with a vigorous and frame which his six months’ does coofinoni ap pears to have made but little impression upo He has a flue open face with a high forehead, darjyes and hair, and crisp chin-whiskers and moustacl The visit of Capt. Watrous was for the purfl of notifying Duncan that it would bs neceaaary fchim to maka hid arrangements for his defence, as Was desired to commence tha trial at an early day. fun- can said that he had procured uo counsel, buup- posed that the Catholic clergyman who visitejiim would try to do something for him in that regari He had a number of witnesses to introduce in his but was apprehensive that he would not be certain the whereabouts of some of the im of them. CapL Watrous informed him he summoned before the Military Commtslon this ing, when hs would be called on to make to what he expected to prove by his witnesses, which the Government wonld send for such of as were necessary. In the course of the conversation Duncan he enlisted at the breaking out of the war in the \ irginia Regiment, and never rose above the private. While in Virginia be waa dotslled charge of some of the Government bakeries inich- mond, whence he was ordered to Andertonvi) by General Winder to fill a similar position thA Ha . said he had no idea thai he waa to be arrested, having been subpeened while afeis home in Norfolk, Va., to attend the trial of Win in Washington as witnoss. He never waa put 01 witneaest and.but into thu Old Capitol prison whe; remained three months, and was then brought vanrah. He left home expecting to be absent ai a week, but has now been incarcerated nearly months waiting for his trial. While passing Annapolis on his way to Washington he fell in number of Federal soldiers who had been under him at Andersonville. He says they sppewd to he glad to see him, shook hands with him andjn various other ways evinced the most kindly feelfo towards him. Wc understand the charges against Duncan are oto very serious nature, to substantiate which a lam number of witnesses have been summoned, some f whom have already arrived in Savanuah. Benefit of Mias Isadora Cameron. By the card in another column it will be seen thi Saturday evening has been appointed for the bened of Miss Isadora Cameron, for which occasion a mod Attractive bill la offered. Miss Cameron is Justly a favorite with .our public Throughout a protracted dramatic season the hai sustained an arduous apd prominent lint of charac ters with marked ability, evincing on all occasions an earnest desire to please and to contribtle her full share to the general success of the performffjces of the talented troupe of which she is a deservingmember. While her name has appeared In every bill ^nd every night has witnessed her successful efforts in the en tertainment of the patrons of our theatre, tha is the first time she has appealed to them as a beneficiary lu view of her claims as an accomplished actress and estimable youug lady, we think we may with confi dence bespeak from a Savannah audience in her behalf generous response. irt jx Pollard Relieved.—Ay an order dated tVsmiiy ‘tStii. issued by Brevet Brigadier General -c-o . Hall, acting sub. assistant commissioner of hcl ... linen's Bureau, Lt. Kendall Pollard, of the ■-tli M-.u.c Volunteers was yesterday relieved of duty «= Ic,t the FreciUnen'a Court, end by »n order of •b-sj.cc ante, Lt. Nelson Bronson, Y. B. C. Is ordered to fill;>; ;s.sition temporarily, or until another is ap- Lt. belongs to company G. of the 13th lair.-, aul their term expiring on the 28th ult., ho is to be mustered out and will return to his home on Saturday morning. laud. Skitci- SiAbwxo Ajtbat.—Yesterday afternoon, about h. ur o’clock, a negro man was brought mto the eficyDr IIirri3, on South Broad street, with a acrioas wound lu the arm which was indicted by •mother negro, mimed Reese. As far as we could • -1 oci hod had a difficulty about a piece of v the day, and becoming excited, the ln- jured nun, ».'u-.sa name was Syke, hsd killed a muio belonging to the other when he aimed himself '•‘ti j hade Lu i made the assaulL The appearance of the mm s s he was being taken to the doctor's house •- 't‘d , .si excitement, he being completely covered "'lUi blood and picsontiags sickening appearance.— ’he wout.d was in the left arm, just below the shoul- c ' ; -Lilhoui the fact of an artery being cut was s • -er.j.i* though not dangerous one. and after bar- -t properly taken care of the injured man appear. euiuu.il .osier. Theatre. We were pleased to see a very good atteudsice at the Theatre last evening on the occasion of thu benefit Mr. M. M. Loud. The thrilling drama of the "Man the Iron xi»ok” «as well performed throughout. Mr. Waiter Bunn’s personation of the gay and gallant, but unfortunate prinoe, being one of the flneu pieces acting we have seen on our stage for many a day. To-night Mr. Raymond, the popular actor and de serving manager, takes a benefit, when his numerous friends will have an opportunity of testifying in s sub stantial manner their appreciation of his efforts during the past season at actor and manager for their enter tainment and amusement. The bill for the occasion is s good one. We hope to see (aud we have no doul t Mr. Raymond does likewise) a rousing house. Financial and Commercial. Tliis i Frcedjucn 1 . Court. -jort had Hume little leisure yesterday, as 111 'vi. littlo or nothing ready for trial it. Love, who is charged with selling some -» man iu the country, which had been stolen '‘•Mr. sulea, aud who gave two thousand dollars “ tl*. early part of the week, and was to appear ' Ie: j morning until the case was heard, has not made b 4ppoar-.il,;,-. and yesterday his recognizance was mrlt.icd. m- mishap one of the principal negroes con- . ■ u "•* '■ -bbery of Mr. Ives' store, made his es- >U cL-uody of the Court. While waiting in ' >'wo tviucnce as a witness in another count, m.1 the officer not knowing that he ’ •'.iinj, permitted him to go from the 1 ' 1J " m>t made his appearance *s yet.— P: lie will i -me back aud stand bis trial. — I’ollee Matters. Auat . * * >1 " nc L '“ e bcfore Hi * Honor Mayor , a ' loehrrdjy morning, that of a woman named W, j L J' ar ‘ “-' • wiiu was picked up in the streets on J 11 ’’ ll1 1U 1 8Ute oI dru nkcnnee8. The He i. ul :!‘,.."' l “ ili,,d tliat he ^ met kw j® ftont of bom, , bad taken her part the way ’to . - " ' n :illl ' n varda he discovered her near h'Hne 'ar,.! t U v, 'ben be again told her to go * '**'•* complying, he took her to the Bar- E-ole Tt ,te testified that the wss incorri- 1 *" ‘“' v’erste drunkard, having been in the >r tv it . r ' l ' ll,jn The ili-troatment of the prison- i.. u 0| J. i‘ rre3,iu il officer is, however, eome extenus- iicrevena C ,!ldut l 8 “ e was sitting in front of the 1 “ms h J ' U '. Vitli * I“ t *y of young men around hot, Lee, B '*s certainly intoxicated, but the iieac .. IOure o’tnbutable to those standing near '■’the®*- 0l ^ tr 'Sme up and without saying a word oer w; , ' *' 'Led her by the an* and jerked her from ller w by she had not gone borne. |'•'loleatij ,i rebcUe< l. whenhs pushed her I a “ me li me releasing his bidden her, ’'••• "round, striking her head on the nUcme-n coming up, one of -..-3 he ought to be ashamed o SAVANNAH MARKET. Remarks. For the past week business has been extremely dull The market continues, ss at the does of lest week well stocked, but prices have generally remained firm, with a tendency in eome articles to advance. Pur chasers, however, are not disposed to buy, waiting more favorable news. Although money is still scarce, there is rather better demand for exchange, and sterling, at sixty days on London (accompanied by bills of lading) finds reedy sale at 43 premium, and A No. 1 signatures wonld command a little more. Sight exchange on New York also Is in increaaad demand. The banks take one day’s at one per cent, discount; aud sight bills, in small amounts, may be sold out of doors at la lower than above. Cottos.—The market baa been extremely dull du ring the week, and until within a day or two of the close, we hear of but few sales, and those at a heavy decline. At the close of business yesterday we hear of sales at the following figures: Ordinary Nominal. Low Middling../. 86 (g) Middling 38 @ Strict Middling 39 & Good Middling 40 @ 41 Sea Island.—The bettter grades of ibis description only are in demand, with but few transactions to note. The receipts since February 32 have been 8099 bales of Upland and 109 Sea Island. The exports during the same period have been 8042 bales Upland and 336 Sea Island, leaving on bend and on shipboard, not cleared, a stock Of 11,109 bales Upland, and 1168 bales Sea Island. COTTON STATEMENT, Stock on band Sept. 1st..... Received Since Feb. 22d. “ Previously........ Total Ktecelpts,.. r.. ,\.'..-... Exported this Week “ Previously Total Exports Stock on band Sea Island. Upland ' 281 3,724 1(9 8.699 6,699 128,605 6,989 139,028 336 8,642 5,495 119,377 6,3311 127,919 1,158| EXPORTS OF COTTON PROM FEB. 22, 18fifi, TO MARCH 1, 18*0. Ports. Sea Island. Upland. Liverpool Boston New York Philadelphia ; Baltimore Charleston Total Exports 2T8 10 41 330 7,114 1*0 1,270 2 8 642 APPLE*—Are more plenty, and in good demand. Prices have declined, and we quote from *7 to $9. Bacon—The stock on band continues large, with but a moderate demand, and prices bay* declined. We quote Ribbed Sides at 30c, clear do aS-l8fi31; Shoul ders at 17®19; Hams (Canvassed) 24@36; Sugar Cured 34J4®2«C. Baooinc—The market oontinae* dull, with but few sales 30032c for Gunny ; and 8ca Island, at 30® 33c. Beeswax—There is no change to note in the market The sioak ~witlnara light sod prices remain at about last week's quotations, 37c fl ib. Butte*—Is somewhat better. The market is well supplied and the demand moderate. Prices have slightly advanced with still an upward tendency. We quote prime Goshen, lu tubs, at 46@62c; In grains at Biscuit—The market continue* well supplied, but th* demand moderate. We have no change to note in prices, end quote soda biscuit at lie; sugar at 16c; but ter at 13c; lemon, in boxes, dod; in bbla 18c; Boston CrnE*—-There is no ebsqgp In the market The stock on hand is good and '{be demand hfir. Price* remain firm at last week's quotations, Obampague ci der *17 qt bbl; and Thompson's preserved (fOgsl.) if f 30 * bbL Corrg*—There is but a moderate demand tor coffee Kid no arrivals. Prices remain firm and we quote St Doroli®, - ni . UIo at 2P,33lc,* and Java at 42 £46c. Corn—There have beea large arrivals during the egg and not at |16; AfftbeaclUj in' bulk at gl 10*13. Candles—Oontinae in loir demand for the iaderior trade, and prices are without notable change. We quote adamantine.at 26090c; aud Hull's at 26027c. qt lb. Cheese—The supply In the market Is good, with a fair demand, aud prices have advanced with still an upward tendency. We quote State dairy at, 33094c; cream 35036c; extra croiai first at 2*c; English fairy 36030c; and pineapple at 30040c. Fiaiub—We have no improvement to notice in the market which is well supplied, with a fair demand, and prices remain firm at our last quotations. Good Ohio *10 ; good Family *120*14 ; and ordinary *8 50 0*10. Fbuit.—The market ooutinuca dull with very few arrivals, aud prices remain about atlast week’s figures. Oranges are scarce and selling at *8 0 box; lemons are more plentiful, and selling at *5 70 0 box. We qnote figs at 25035c per drum; cocoanuts, $14 9 100; almond* 24026c 0 to; walnuts, 24c H ft; palm nute, 23c: primes In jars, 40a. and plums, 22c to to. Gunpowder.—The market is well supplied, with but very small demand. Prices remain firm, and we quote Hazard’s Mills Kentucky. R. P. Powder at *10 50; Fairlawn brand, iu canes, 85c ft. Hay.—Large quantities are arriving, and the demand from the interior continues good. Prices remain firm, and we quota prime northern, from wharf, at *1 86, and from store at *2 100 toe. Hides—The demand continues good, but the supply is light Prices remain firm at last week's quotations. Dry salted at 12c; deer skins at tfi02Oc. Iron and Steei—The market continues dull, sod the supply is fully equal to the demand. Prices re main firm. We quote Swedes, 9c; hoop at 9e; sheet at 10c, and nail rods at 14c 0 ft. Plow steel, 12>ic; cast steel, 30c *1 ft. Laud.—The market is well supplied and the demand continues fidr. Prices have advanced, and we quota Leaf at 20024c; Pressed, 21022c. Lumbe*.—We have no change to note in this arti cle, and there is but littla doing except to fill West In dies orders, soma four of which have been taken up at *35040. In a few days the Gulf railroad will be con nected and a decline may be looked for. Lime.—There is but little demand, and that met at *303 50 from store. Macke*el—The market la well stocked, with but moderate demand. Prices remain firm at about last week's figures. No 3 Boston family at *8; No 1 in half bbla, *9 50010; No 2 do, (9; No 1, in kits, *3; No 2 do, *2 75; codfish, in drums, 9011c *t to. Molasses.—The market is well supplied, and tha de mand has been moderate during the week. Prices re main unchanged: Golden syrup has met with a de cline, and we quote 60070c; Porto Rico, 050 70c; Mus covado, new crop, at 5O0GOe; uew clayed Cuba, 480 60c; New York refined syrup, 75080c; Florida syrup. *1 05 per gallon. Oats—The stock on hand continues large, although there have been no arrivals during the red, and the demand has been lair. Prices remain firm, and we bear of salsa from wharf At 76c; from store at 85090; black seed oats at *1 08. Oil Case—The market Is duU. but prices remain firm at *6 qt 100 tos. Onions.—The market continues well supplied, with but moderate demaud. Prices are unchanged, and we quote from store at $30*3 25 ft bbl. Oils.—The market is dull, with but few sales. The stock is good and prices remain firm. We quote lin seed at *1 600*1 80 per gallon; whale at $1 950 *2; sperm at *30*3 10: ueatafoot at *2 36; lard at fl 400*2 60; kerosene at *10*1 05; train at *1 75; spirits turpentine, *1 000(2. ' Pohk.—The market ia well supplied and the demand continues good. We quote family pig at *21 ft bbl. Potatoes.—The market ia well supplied aud the de mand is fair. Good eating potatoes, peach-blows, are worth from *3 40 to $4. Planting potatoes, western reds, selling at $4 50, and pinkeyes at *5 qi bbl. Raisins.—The stock on hand is good, but the de mand continues moderate. We quote new crop in whole boxes at $5 500*5 75; half do., $2 75; quar ters. *1 250*1 75. Ric*.—Thera, were but few arrivals during the week. Prices remain firm at last week’s quotations; (80)3 50 for rough rice. Salt.—The market continues dull, with but very little offering. We have no change to notice in prices from last week, and we quote at (1 250*1 76 qt sock. Shot.—There is vary little demand for this article and the market ia fully supplied. Prices, however, re- mein firm at last week’s quotations. Drop shot at *4 per sack; buck, *4 25. Soap—The market is abundantly supplied, and the demand for the home trade continues moderate. Prices remain unchanged. We quote Colgate k Hall's family brands at 18c qi to; Moody k Barrett's Savannah steam made at 14<ail5>£c to. Timbe*.—There have been but few arrivals since our Last weekly report and the demand prevalent for some time past ia not so active. This condition of things, however, has not caused any decline in prices, holders remaining firm in their demands, and the quotations remain the same aa in our last report. Teas—The stock on hand ia large, and the market Is dull. There has beeu uo change in prices, but owing to the prices at the north having fallen, there Isa downward tendency. We quote English break fast at *1 2501 50; Oolong at *101 30; Hyson at *1 40 01 00; and Imperial at (1 4001 60. Vineoa*—There is a good supply on hand, and the inquiry ia limited, Obnfined mostly to home trade. We quote cider vinegar at 30c; white wine at 40060c. Wool—The market continues scarce, but the maud is good. Wn h*v„ ■»•* “L—w notice in prices. We quote at ao<> >1 lb; washed wool, in lots. 30038c. whiskey—The market is well supplied, but con tinues extremely dull. Prices remain firm, with a probable advance in consequence of better news from the north. We quote Thos. J. Flack k Son's rec tified at *2 50; extra rectified at *2 75; Bourbon (3; Imperial Nectar $3 25 ; Jno. Gibson Sons k Co., Mou. Bye, K *3 30 ; do XX *3 40 ; do XXX *3 50 ; old Nec tar (4 ; old Family Nectar *4 15 ; Rye Whiskey, *4 25 ; old Cabinet, *4 75 ; Ruilley, Leavy k Co's brands Rye Whiskey *3 50 ; old Bourbon *3 50 ; Mc Gregor *4 ; Star Whiskey, in cases, *14; Cutter's copper distilled Bourbon *4 5005 00. Fueiqhts—We quote Cotton to Liverpool, Sd for Uplands, aud %A for Sea Island. To New York, by steamers, \c for cotton, and *1 50 q> bale for dome*- tics. To Philadelphia and Baltimore, by steamers, \c for cotton. By sailing vessels to all Northern porta, Kc. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 37s 6d q) load; to New York *10. Lumber to West India ports, *100 11 qt 1,000 feet ' Financial. Latest quotations fob Uncurrent Monet and Securities, corrected by Bryan, Hortrklge k Co., Brokers, Ac. Prepared expressly for the Savannah Daily Herald. Savannah, Mar. 2d. 1806. Notea to lie $5 and upwards. These rates will be reduced to to 30 per cent, on smaller notes. Rates marked with a * are considered safe : the others can not be relied on for any length of time. GEORGIA. Augusta ins. and Banking Co. 5 Back of Augusta..., 20 do Athena /..* 25 do Columbus ; in do Commerce 6 do Fulton : 20 do EmplreState 01 *Bank of Middle Georgia 00 Uo Savannah 38 do State of Georgia 24 'Central Railroad and Banking Co 94 •City Bank of Augusta 16 •Farmers’ and Mechanics’ 12 •Georgia Railroad and Banking Co 94 •Marine Bank 82 Mechanics Bank 6 Merchants’ and piantera’ Bank 6 • Planters' Bank 13 Union Bank 6 Manufacturer's Bank 10 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden 25 ♦ do Charleston? 10 do Cheater 12 Uo Georgetown 12 • do Hamburg ...10 do Newberry 26 do South Carolina 8 do State of So. c* 12 Commercial Bank, Columbia ..io Exchange do do 12 Farmers' and Exchange Merchants’ Cheraw 10 •Peoples’Bank . t *i6 Piantera Bank of Fairfield 12 •Planters’ and Mechanic!’ Bank 12 •Sooth Western Railroad 25 •Union Bank 50 NORTH CAROLINA. •Bank of Cap* Paar 20 Bank of Charlotte 12 do Clarendon .1 do Commerce 10 do Fayetteville....; 6 do Lexington 12 •Bank of North Carolina a do Wadeabo rough 10 Bank of Washington do Wilmington 10 Uo Yancervilla Commercial Bank of Wilmington 10 Fanners' Bank of North Carolina 16 Merchants' Bank of Newbern 20 ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile oa do Montgomery 70 do Selma 30 Commercial Bank 30 •Central do ..81 •Eastern do 32 •Northern do 40 •Southern d(T 40 TENNESSEE. •Bank of Union 1 Bank of Chattanooga 75 “ Memphis : 0 “ Middle Tennessee 60 •' Tennessee 20 “ West Tennessee 80 City Bank of Nashville 40 •Commercial Bank ,..,10 •Buck's Banks to Ocoee “ ; 20 Planters’ " .11..40 •Northern Bank ' ' 70 Southern “ ShelDyviUa Bank ..60 Tradere’ •• . ,.15 Union Bank ”‘.\I ‘ ” 1.. .40 BONDS. Old Georgia 6’s 71030 7’s 80034 City of Savannah 77080 •• Augusta 7*0*0 “ Macon “ Columbus , f... Central Ball Rood 90 A lust Hnscogee Railroad Memphis A Charleston k R ... ( .........»0T* coupons. Generally less than Bonds. City of Savannah 76080 ___ „ afocEfi. _ Central Railroad. .8»09d Railroad 880*9 Inscogee Railroad 1 AUautfc and Gulf Railroad. Georgia Railroad 18082 U. S. Bonds, 7.30’s, first series. 951* " second series 94* “ third steles 94 U. S. Coupons, 6 per cent 1*81.. “ Aiirif “ “ 18*2 rt ...... •• •• 1864 “ « 1866 10.40's, 6 par cent. CITY TAX LIST. 1 X Of 1 per cent on gross sales. 11-10 of 1 percent, on gross sales cotton. 1 per rent, on all aommUskma. , V.-. .. sTAT* TAX LBT. H of 1 per cent on all gross sals*. “1 Savaiinah Wholesale Prices Csrrtsl. Articles. Per Trom to Baogino, Gunny yd 30 0 Sea Island Dundee yd 30 0 33 Tucker, Copper A Co yd 40 0 Tucker, Cooper x Co., Retail.. .yd 45 0 Bale Bora to Beef. Mess... bbl Extra Meas bbl Vimily hail bbla Bacon, Hams to Shoulder* to Sides to Bread, Navy to Pilot...: ft Butter, Goshen, Prime ft Prune Western. Firkins to CANDLES, Aiiamantine to _ 30 Hull’s «... to 25 0 27 Cheese, Goshen to 22 0 28 Extra Cream to 26 0 00 English Dairy...' to 26 0 30 Flue Apple to 30 0 40 Coffee, St. Domingo ft 290 30 Bio ft 28 0 Java - to 42 0 COKUAOE ft Manilla to Domestic Good*— Shirtings. Brown yd Sheetings. Brown yd Brown Drills yd Cotton Osnaburgs yd 0 Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... X bbla 9)4 0 10 No. 2 »4 bbla 9 00 0 kits 2 75 0 3 OO Flour, Good Ohio *d>l 10 00 0 Good Family bbl 14 00 1' Ordinary bbl] 8 50 010 00 Grain, Corn, Maryland White... bush 1 20 0 1 30 Prime Western bush 1 00 0,1 18 Oats bush 85 0 Glass,Americsn Window 0 GjyNFOWDiR, Hazard’s Electric, .kegs 10 50 0 Hazard’s Fair Lawn cases, to 05 0 Hay, Prime Northern cwt 1 85 0 2 00 do Eastern .....cwt Hides, Dry ft Deerskins ftj 15 0 20 Ieon, Swedes to P»8 to Hoop ft Sheet .'ft Noilrods to, ,« u. Lard, Prime Leaf lb I 20 0 24 Pressed Ibl 21 0 22 Lime, Rock lend ..bbl 3 00 0 3 60 Liquors— Brmndy, Cognac gal 10 00 0 20 M « 10 0 20 10 0 18 24 ‘•-0 20 17 0 ‘ 18 0 7 0 V 8 0 9 40 0 52 21 @ 9 0 10 0 14 0 Jules, Robins A Co gkl Holland Gin gal Columbian 1 Old Tom k Derby, In cases. ...doz Whiskey, Rectified gal do Imperial Nectar gal N. E. Rum Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft do Pine, dressed m ft Spruce Pine Scantling m ft Yellow Pine Boards m ft Molasses. New York, refined g»l Golden Syrup gal Nails ft Natal Stores, Tar bbl Spirits Turpentine Varnish....'. Pitch Oils, Linseed • gal Whale gal Sperm gal ' Neatafoot gal Lard gal Kerosene gal Train gol| 1 75 0 Turpentine gal 140 Lubbicatino Oils— Engine Oil — gal No. 2 Lubricating gal Osnaburgs, Flax yd Pork, Family Pig Pork Sbbl Pobteb, London quarts Raisins, Malaga box do )4 box Salt, Liverpool seek Coast sock Soap. American, yellow ft Shot, all sizes bag Sugar, Brown to| B. Coffee to Crushed to Powdered to Yellow Coffee ft Tallow to Toracco Teas— Imperial ft Oolong to Pouchong to Twine, Seine to Rxiing lb 0 Wines, Claret case 6 00 @ Port gal 2 75 0400 Sherry gal 2 75 0 4 00 Crown Sherry gal 4 50 0 Burgundy Port gal 4 50 0 Wool, Southern unwashed lb 32 0 do Clean to 36 0 38 8 50 0 5 50 0 6 00 4 00 0 11 00 012 00 2 50 @ 2 70 3 25 0 3 00 0 3 25 40 00 0 50 00 0 56 00 30 00 035 00 35 00 045 00 75 0 80 66 0 70 8*@ 5 00 010 00 1 60 0 2 00 4 50 0 6 60 6 50 0 6 00 1 60 0 1 80 1 95 0 2 00 3 00 0 3 10 2 36 0 2 40 0 2 60 1 00 0 1 05 1 85 1 21 00 0 6 00 0 3 00 0 1 25 0 1 76 @ 12840 16 4 00 0 4 25 13 0 15 15<.j0 161* 20 0 24 20 0 22 16 0 17 18 @ 20 40 0 1 25 1 40 0 1 60 1 00 0 1 30 1 25 @ 1 60 Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WiLTSEROKB k Co. A McNaugliton, Q Head B F Bostwick, 8 C H O’Nell, “ do A Lambert, S Leabry, N Y Mr Campliell, Ga E W Hernandez, 8 C S S Watts, Ohio T H Gray, Savh E P TanLson. wile and J ICook, SC child, Sarh MARSHALL HOUSE—A. {1. Luc*. J B Turin, Boston W B Garrard, Ky W Davis, A M Martin, S C J 8 Wilson, Ga J A Griswold, B 1 D L Turner, S C J N Wegeman, N Y D R Wadley, W M Stevens, C R R G W H Whitaker and lady Ga Mrs H McKenna and son, Augusta A J Smith, wife and child. Fia J L 8 a uls bury, N Y J Seymour, Macon W Bradley, N Y B Wyman, Flu K C Harrison, Fla W Peilts, Savh B F West, Savh H Davis, N Y .’ Dailey; USA i H Sanderson. City A M Sloan, Ga J u Pittman, Ga K B Carroll, Ga J M Henry, Fla Lt D S Smith, Ft Pulaski 0 Farnsworth, Savh W H Gwen, Ala J Bottemea and lady, Au gusta T Hide), d Cook, A T McCroan, Ga |9 J Williams, Ga EXCHANGF. HOTEL—G. McQiXLY. C E Cotiurn, Chicago ;J S Hammond, N Y K B Forman. St Paul W H Corkhill. Wash P H Woodward, Ga IF J Vtocher, N Y J Mrcbant, Jr, Savh Shipping Intelligence. ' Hlalstar. Almanac This Day. San rises 8 UlMoon rise*. T 00 San sets 6 4l|Ulgh water 10 17 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thtrsda v. March 1, iste. Arrived. Steamer O F Potter, Censor, Suubuiy—Chas L Col by A Co. Steamer W G Gibbons, PhUpot, Augusta—Erwin k Hardee. Steamer Minnie Brandt, Travis, Augusta—LaRoche aud Weak Swedish bArk Christian Lovene, Lodcrbergb, St Lucas, Spain—E E Hertz k Co. Sc hr Chanticleer, Ta.bJtt, Brunswick. Cleared. Steamship Virgo, Bolkley, New York—O Cohen. Steamer Mary Kilo, Johnson, Augusta—C L Colby A Co. Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Hawklnsvllle—Eiwln 4 Hardee. Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston—F M Myrell. Swedish bark Amazon, Sjvlueford, Liverpool— Brigham. Baldwin A Co. Brig W R Sawyer, Ray, Darien, in ballast—Rich ardson A Barnard. Bchr Zampa. Johnson, St Mary*, in ballast. Imports. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—500 bis cotton, *0 do domestics, 16 bags dried fruit Per bark Christian Lovene, from St Lunot, Spain —160 toss salt Per steamer W 0 Gibbons, from Angaata—600 bis upland cotton. Per steamship Virgo, for New Ynrk-l.ost bales upland cotton, 26 do sea Island do, 94 do yams, go pus fruit and mdse* Per bark Amazon, for Liverpool-433,000 n timber, 2.000 ft nUok. Per firmer Fannie, far Charleston—59 bales sea ijUnckoottoa. pattesgerts per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—Miss L p.iim j r Lawton, A J McCarthy, W R Qaerard, W P Campbell Mrs W Dowell and chlhi Mr A M Martin, J Sherlock, R P Bostick, and 9 on deck. Per steamer 0 F Potter, from Banbury—E B Little, G A Knight A M Locket, A M Boon, M Loap, B B Carroll, J Waldboig, F B Sweat Per steamship Virfo, for New York—K R Foster, jr. W Bookies*. Mis B W McKinnon and son, Mias Stephenson, T Webb'and lady, lira G A Mixin *iui child, J P Johnson, W Lawson lira Constant and 2 children, W H Whitaker and wire, G Wren and wtfe. C E Cobnrn, J W Montford, D C Honor. J M Kibbee, A Vartocori, B Oordeni, a Williams, k Ma- -oney^and 10 steejqge. CuadiafM. Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augu«ti—Erwin A H Bradv, S A Oo, Wilder A F, R Habersham A bon’ L J Gullniortin A Co, O’Faliuu A CM, Hunter A „ D X , 1 if Ann — !dtr**0l ! Wade A Co, AO HartHdg *« J W Aa*sra»* a Son," NiaorindBi Steamer Gibbons report*—Feb 28, met steamer Gen •heuleT at TaaMil*Bar, hound op; str Unloaat Bed Bluff Reach, bound up; ate Dewitt Utotou above McCoy’s ■off. bo nod up; Marc* 1, mat bit Mon *t Handmaf* Ferry, bound op. . Steamer Potter reports—posted str Mary ffll»*t Romney Marab, bound dawn ; str TWO Hoys at AM gustiue river. bOUM JoWB. Steamer Minnie Brandt reports—Feb 27, met str Gen Berry at Cox’s Bar ; 28,12H p in, met str Union at Briar creek :2p m, met str DeWirt Clinton at Thompson’* Point; 7X p m, str Swan pt Red Bluff. Coaslgaesa per Central HaUreod. 11,183*. 7*9 bales coUod, 10 do yarn, 6 bbla syrup, 3 cars stock and mdse to Brigham, B A Co, Wilder A F, J W Latlirop, H H Davenport, crane AG, N A Hardee & Oo, Duncan A J, A S Hartridge, M S Cohen, A Low, R Habersham A Son, C L Colby A Co, B Padelfonl. Bell, W A C. W Fleming, M Fleming, Hunter A O, B H Hardee, ii G Froeuwu. R >ger» tC, 111 White, W Rabun, Brady, 8 A Co, M H WllLanu*, O’FOilon A Co. Brysn A H, H Gowdy, C Frawley, J U Blltcb. Official. PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION. A bill, to lie entitled an Ordinance in furtherance of a system of Drainage in and around the city of Savannah. Whereas, the General Assembly of this State have conferred upon the Mayor and Alderman of-the City of S tvaunah power to establish a comple e system of drainage In and around said city, for the health and comfort of ils luliabitants; and whereas, It Is necessary that some rule be adopted to prevent the obstruction of such drainage by pencils owning lands within the corpoiute limits of the city, In lay; lug off sod bulldlug on such lands, without refer- euce to auy particular plan or grade wttliin portions of the corporate limits over which the plan of the city has not been regularly extended now for reme dy tliereot Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or Savannah, In Council assembled, and It is hereby ordained by the authority or the same, Thatlt.sliaU not hereaner be lawfol for any person to erect, or cause to be erected or pat np, any build ing or Improvement of any kind within tne corporate limits of sold city, except upon a grade t* be ap proved by the Mayor, or acting Mayor, offer exami nation and under ttie direciion of tha City Surveyor, and anr person offending against this section shall, on conviction before the Police Court, be fined in a gum not less than thirty nor mote than one hundred dollars: liesldes whlrh it shall lie the dnty of the Mayor or acting Mayor forthwith to have such erec tion, building or Improvement pulled down at the cost and charge of the person putting up or causing the same to be put up. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That to prevent obstructions of proper drainage of the city It shall be the dnty of the City Surveyor to anbrnlt forthwith to the M .yor. or actUq Mayor, the pi in ol every piece or parcel of lani wltuin the corporate limits, which such Surveyor may be called or employed to lay off, by the person or persona owning such lands ; and that, for every foliate or default In the premises by such Surveyor, within forty-eight hoars after snch plan shall have beea matured he shall, on conviction before the Po lice Court, be fined In a sum not exceeding one hon ored dollars, and may besides be dismissed office. Sec. 3 And lie It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That it shall nut hereafter be lawful for NOTICE. || 1 am opening Jor t** Inspection Of tha pablc, CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRES8ES, Ac-, &c , To which the attention of on to Invited. Vererooma, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher lock’s old Dry Goode store. ne-tf L. B. HARRINGTON. THOS. W. BROOKH MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL WHOLftTCItY, ~ »*« Dock Street, Philadelphia, fa. N. B.—All OBD111 sent by Man promptly at- nwledtn. irSl-u Clothing, J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele A Burbank,) 11 MerchAots’ Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca. And corner King and George Sts., Charleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Por- 1 chasers to his superior stock of any person to put up any building or improvement Militnrvr onH Vavrol on auy public street, lane or way of said city until millLttry ana naval LlOtnillg, or before the proper grade of snch street, lane or way shall have been ascertained and fixed by the City Sarveyor, with the approval of the Mayor or acting Mayor, ami then snch onlldlng or Improve ment shall correspond to the proper grade so estab lished ; and any. person offending against any provi sion of tills section shall, on conviction before the Police Court be liable to be fined and otherwise dealt with in the manner prescribed for offenders against the first section of this Ordinance : Provided always, that any person purchasing a lot from said city, aud for the first time putting, or desiring to put np a building or other Improvement on such lot shall have right without expense to him or her, to have the proper grade ascertained and fixed by the City Surveyor. Ordinance read the first time Feb 21st, 1866. EDW. C. ANDERSON, 126-6 Mayor- Notice. t. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Omcx Ci.mt or Counoil, , February 1st, 1866. ) A LL parties subject to take out license from the City uuder Ordinance of December 27th, 1865, must take out the same prior to February 10th, I860. Tills also applies to persons who own vehicles used for hire, suoh as wagons, drays or trucks, hacks, Ac. No further time will lie allowed and the Register will lie closed on that day, aud the police Instructed to carry out the Ordinance. By order EDW. U. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas Stewabt Clerk of Council. febl-tf Notice* 'T'HE Bonds of the City of Savannah, authorised to A be issued by the Ordinance of jAnnary 24th, 13t'6, for the purpose of tending Its coupons not here tofore redeemed, are uow ready. They are of the con venient denominations iff (ICO, $300, *600, and hold ers of orer-dae coupon* are invited to present tfiem to be exchanged lor these bonds All Bonds tor which Coupons are funded previous to May 1st, 1866, wilt draw Interest from 1st, of Jan uary last. R. T. GIBSON, 116 City Treasurer. NOTICE. pBRSONS holding City Lots, who ore la orrear fur A Ground Kent, are notified that additional costs will be tncumd by them unless they discharge their obligations at an early day. R T. GIBSON, I- 4 ^ ^ ('ll y I ii uhijiiT, Books and Stationery. .NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE, OF 48 PAGES! 48 PAGES! of rsniua LiTzamac, Making 2,289 page* a year, exclusive of coven. For Ten Cents a Week. THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE EVER . PUBLISHED! The No. for Feb. 24, Now Ready FIR SALE IV AU REWIIEAIEII. The contents for this week ore,— The Two Valentines. A charming staiy. The Colonel's Valentine. How the mistake was discovered. The Night Marchers A i .erman T* e. The Be&a-Monde and the Demi-Monde of Paris. A most graphic and Interesting sketch. The Holy Pair of Hurdwar. An East Indian sketch. Matrimonial Proposals: How to moke them. Our Widow. A sparkling story. Katie and the Deil. A Bohemian story. Bradbury’s Visitor. A legend of St. Valentine's Eve. In Jeopardy. A .ketch from Dlcken*. Travels in Venezuela. Happy Homes, Faces in the Fire, &c., Ac. TERMS;—For one year, *4; six months, *2; three months, *1. Specimen copies, 10 cents. O. H. MAINE Y At CO., PeMlihtis, No. 7 Beekatos It,, I. T. CAMP 4 CHRISTIE, TAILORS, 118 Broughton St. E£3WS,SSS2 3&Sti"SX-“ FINE GOODS 5 wblTlm to the City tn their line • on oi wnicn wui oo Blade to onler ac abort notice, trtanod aid got np in their nao&i ttyie. w rtnuniHnre mobs, of every description requisite to a gentleman’s ward robe, constantly un hand, f*6-2w ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES a flne assortment of Silk, Wool sod Buck EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 161 Congress street FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Wars, Swords, Sashes, belie, Embroiderh a, Boots, Cape, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac FOR BOSTON :-4 (t’he'Bet attfamahlp c^it^y of bath, T. W. JtoLL, Commander, Will sail for the above part on Tewday, Marc to 6th, at — •telack. For freight or P^tesg^s^iMo R7 RIcHaHiaBON A HAHN A Bn Bay street, oppoatte Martoerts Church For Charleston, •VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The fast steamer O U N T A I Captain O. W. Castnxo. M. fenawaa every Itnaday Monslac »t ( o’rlto. Alt way freight payable on tha dock. For traight or passage, having fine state room sc- commodoUoao, apply on board, at Padellbrd’s wharf. ort » M. A. COHEN, 187 89 Bay street. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIOHT AND PASSAGE The light draft and fast steamer FALCON wfl' leave Savannah every Tuesday and Friday mornings at T o'clock, and Darien every Saturday evening and Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock. Vaaaoge, *6 SO. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO, Corner Bay and Abercorn streets. L. E. B. DELORME, Agent at Darien. COFFEE, TEA AND SUGARS. \ FULL assortment, in store and for sale by HAN DELL k CO. A 127-t Shipping. Murray’s Line FOR NEW !YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! CaUto rgauge, f30 M Deck, $M H The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bolkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Friday, March 3, a* 7 o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to - OCTAVCS COHEN. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Hail Hteamiihip Company. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Carrying the Unite*I States Mail. PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES- First Cafcta, *30 Second Cabin, *33 steerage, *10 The very jtost sailing find splendid side-wheel .team- HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 3,000 tons burthen, J. B. h.ms, commander, will •oil on her regular day, Satnrday, March 3, at 10 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having accommodations Unsurpassed by any ahlp on the line, apply to M WILDER k FULLAHTON. Empire Line. FOE HEW YORE. Atlantic Mail Hteamahlp Company. PASSAGE RATES: c,Mb 130 OO; Steerage (15; Deck (10 OO Theneteand last ride-wheel steam ship SAN SALVADOR, Atkina, mas ter, will sail os above, on latarday, March 3, at 10 o’clock, a. m. For freight ot passage, having unsurpassed accom modation*, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents. R8 i No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. AGENTS AT SAVANNAH.—Cooper, Olcotts k FarreUy, EetUl * Bro., & Malkm and Wm. Rankin. Mew Books* New Books. ^ Cooper, Olcotts A FarreUy* StORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the Car LJ dlnal’e Daughter * ‘ ~ ~ and Doric Christinas, 1 d Inal's Daughter, by Robert M. Dan tela a Light 1 Dark Christmaa. fry Mrs. Henry Wood; HalTmB- lloa of Money, by Amelia B. Kdwaittot Social LU* of the Chinese, by Juatns Doolittle; Leonore and other Poems, by Lariy Chatterton; Poems by Mrs. Anna M. Suauldlng; The Red Book ol Apis; Story Ages; Miriam Rivera, tbeLady Soldier; Ooiln , by UPtecrat Clout* _ , Leans’* Magaalee for Demoresrs Magazine far i.brm»ry._ Atfon. Uc^jSloIStj^facTcbroaix"Harper’*"Mrmthiy fovlWb- rarary. history of the war. R*iUCLtY BT OOOP * B ’ OLCOTT9 ~"*- ,A8 southern history of the war, c impute in four volumes, Gy Edward A. Pollard. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. nteixxnioN of Passage rates? Cabin Passage, (26 OO Deck, (10 OO The new and splendid steamship CHASE, Roatb, wi^ leave for the above port on her Steamer. Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES. OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS F““<®s£a*8f itasswE the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sank while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you are particularly requested to present to the undersigned within forty days from date hereof proof of shipment and copies of your Invoices. v ML. rara J - W ' w .°U>0Tr. Agent j*4-tM6 2 Harris’ Block, Bay at. For Liverpool. For lialtocB of fret^it. Apply to t**- 3 WILDER * FULLAHTON. For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Thomasville. Orient and will leave Savannah per 1 and Saturday morning at7o%tilK~HFnfnTng leoVe Doctortown for Savannah .very Tuesday utFgZfc.. dajr morning at 7 o’clock. w For freight or passage apply to Iti if „ CHAb L. COLBY A CO., Comer Abercorn and Bay streets. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- AND f?Ki D,4 ' JACKS0 ^ : ^ The elegant and very test steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, op for wm Kvcry Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’clock. All freight payable bv shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- — S C J at t!) e office, Florida Steam Packet CL AG HORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Wharf, or to j27 tf FOB PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. ^Carrying the United States Mall.* The MW and fest Steam Packet Ella, C»pt P. E. ROWLAND, wUl leave on ny Morning, January 30tb, aadrommiue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at ton and Florida steam packet ?Vi Ice. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at '29-e-m-tutf harfi util further no M. A. COHEN, tbs ^rehouse. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MART’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Copt N. King, Having been placed permanently upon this routs wiU leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 96th, nt M ••clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hoar. Return fog, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Pico lata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight receive * the whsrt ARC Fori commodaflan, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORJf * CUNNINGHAM, J24-tf Agents. lived at all times at the warehouse on ill freight payable by ihlppen. for freight or peamge, haring splendid cabin ac- regniar day, u _ 1 , H A Friday, March 9. at — o’clock, baring superior aoconuno- RUMTHH * GAHMBLL Freights FOB AUGUSTA, T« nnderalgued tee prcpsred to receive good# at i their weramNi—tree of ezpenee and cov end by Insurance—for shipment to Augusts and pofuSa beyond by their regular line of light draught boats apply te- ■ CHAS. to COLBY, septa*—tf cat. Bar and Aberrom sta, ft? TOWING. The new and powerful .x ■ to*.*- H. WEUfrrHH to Frmforad to tow ve-aela is the. harbor, ac to and front towing may lie made to Capt Bur- rrto LANE & GRAYBILL. Agents. ' 86 Bay street. Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to CalUtomia, 'TtOCCHlNO at Mexican Poru, and eonylag the A United Stares Mali. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Cabal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the lot, 11th sad 21st of every month, (except when those dates foil on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saumiay.j for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. FEBRUARY 1st—Henry Chaencey. Capt. Gray, cnoo^nwg wtUl Colorado, CapL Watkins. wua loth—Atlantic, CapL Hoary, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt. Poverty. 21st—New York, Captain Bomar, wlUl Consutation, CapL Farnsworth. Departures of lot and Slat connect at Panama with •learners for Booth Pacific port*. Thoae oflst tonch at Manzanillo. THnoctw fassaoi wn » cuukccy. First CsMn *300 Second Cabin " 200 A. discount of On* Quarter from steamers rates allowed to ercond cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance or One Quarter on through tales to clergymen and their femllles and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fire. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and ch&ren without mole protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before soiling, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An oxperienoed surgeon oa board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will b* placed on the line January 1, lMg, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or further frnformatler. appfr atthe Company', tlckf office, enthe Whan, foot of Canal street. North IHver, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, i* -3m A;sat.