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MATTERS.
march 23, ise«.
Andrew’s Kail.
’, 5 „ comedy night with Mr. B»y-
^‘ ! T"flne old comedy, " The Serious Family,"
t ' ! 111 were presented in excellent style to a
...Xoodles Di j ton tho star, sustained
jtfS* 1 , Murphy Maguire," personating
* P* in a very effective manner, giving
iu proper prominence as the central one
Raymond as Aminidab Sleek" di-
of the evening with Mr. Dalton.keep-
„j(d* et a perpetual state of merriment. Miss
m D(! personation of the gay Delmaine,
jr 1 ' 6 ‘ cb,r t ol great strength and with the praise-
t^° at - a3 of n.rry crisp and Miss Cameron and
r tO rt ' : ^ iJt , lie periormauce one of the most
Ip ’— „g of the season. The hill concluded
I >■•*** with "Toodles.”
|if? r ' pn ib9et apart for tho benefit of Mr. E.
ef*htiiUn ear in bis famous char-
ry.t eveDi 11 ^
V* Hc will appo
. f^wn-
3 fiie ’‘I ro:
U Cheat" and in the "Honeymoon.”
lie jl‘. ro:
police Matters.
, ,~ mr t yesterday morning, before His
A uJrr- u, Thomas Dunn was charged
... aud lying in the street. He said
fi! tt«iii? a ‘“" u ah # cou pi e of friends and had taken
Hu was fined throe dollars for
MO>> J , ,
drunk.
e tad me
['(sdil f‘“ 3 0
| iodgins'*
A nun u4 ® v
Lit.cn
vlcr
ght'
|S - -
• msultiug
was charged with being drunk
, n street, opposite tho Marshall
|adv. Tue arresting officer
i an Ik
bad b
ailed upon by Mr. Haywood to
whom he found in the house, and
He said the man
him to tt-= barracks.
^ 1: Mr Haywood detailed the facta of
-^“r-UU-t the defendant had insulted a
" via passing into the bouse. He attempted
1^,11. * ; ‘ , lU t, but, falling on the floor lie
'""^will'll he was obliged to get an officer to
,* r cut Tho defendant knew nothing of the
m c.n fined thirty dollars.
Financial and Commercial.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Remarks.
The market remains exceedingly dull, with no
chance at present for a better feeling. Buyers seem
disposed for trade, but are unable owing to the flat
ness of the cotton market, which renders if utterly
impossible to negotiate. Another cause is the un
certainty of shipment on the Atlantic and Gulf road.
Goods that have been shipped some three or four days
ago, we understand, are yet stored at the depot, from
inability of the company to deliver them, aud mer
chants will not ship.
The reluctance of cotton holders to part with thoir
stocks at the reduced prices has made a tighter money
market; and this added to the continued fall in gold
in New York has put sterling again lower. Good bills
lading bills selling at 31 premium. Sight checks on
New York are bought by the banka at % per.
cent, discount. The out door sales are on more favor
able terms, but the demaud is lighter.
Cotton—The market is flat, and transactions are
almost impossible. The money market still falling in
Now York, necesaarily brings cotton down with it,
and forwarders are indisjKwed to advance. Within the
last week prices have declined three cents ou all
grades, and wo quote:
Ordinary Nominal.
Low Middling 30
Middling e. 31 @
Strict Middling 35 fa
Good Middling ”33 ^
Sea Island.—-The better grades of this description
only are in demand, with but few transactions to
note.
The receipts since March 13 have been 6,531 bales
of Upland aud 112 Sea Island. The exports during
the same period have been 1,058 bales Upland and 97
Sea Island, leaving on hand aud on shipboard, not
cleared, a stock of 21,159 bales Upland, and 1,286 bales
Sea Island.
%c- Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 37i 6d ft load;
to New York <10. Lumber to West India porta, *7as
10 V 1,000 feet " ‘ :
Augusta Market.
Wednssdat Evbnino, March 21.
Cotton. A few sales were mads at a little bettm
prices, but the market continues unsettled, and we
And ourselves unable to procure correct quotations.
Gold.—Market declined to 130. Brokers baying at
120 and selling at 130.
Silveb.—Brokers buying at 123 and selling at 138.
Bonds.—Old Georgia Sixes were sold today at 83.
snd seven per Cents, at 88.
New York Dry Goods Market.
New Yon. March 17.—The trade la drygoods con
tinues extremely dull. There Is no confidence in
prices among buyers, and quotations of domestic cot
ton goods have still further declined, standard sheet
ing being now held at 24 cents, while prints are lal
H cent lower than a week ago. The trade hr foreign
dry goods is still done almost exclusively through the
auction room, and few goods can be sold better than at
a lose. There have been some failures among m.n
Arms durhmthe week. The imports of dry good for
the week aiS.3,183,369, against $1,143,081 for the cor
responding period of last year.
Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current.
Articles.
Per from to
I -
-other ins
I ojiiitc respectable appearance, was
sail Lein
, liru nk and lying in the street, in-
I ItL"*
L to. .! the
The culprit plead that ho was a non-
t au ,i flid not know anything of
fined two dollars.
Court.
* p 1( t (linen
„ ,1,11 brisk toward tho close of the week
p-ajueSS is"
. ,D the early part of it. and yesterday morning
* werc pied. A negro man named B.
■ *" J. ■. ckuvtsl with abusing a shoemaker nam-
I r.e'-—v- * ^ a , l01l The iact of the abusive lan-
- r lv proven, but the Judge remarked that
I enotiph to coni
ntute assault. From what
ItfWt
•) learn it originated about a pair of boots which
,h, 1 ivas repairing. The defeudantwus ord-
, lT the plaintiff the sum of three dollars for
hwia aud Ml Roach to pay the costs of
®xt
Cjns-
I Up*- - '*
aimu-: was charged with having a mule in
.a supposed to be stolen. A police officer
let the bad found the negro at 1 o’clock in the
I orains having tbs mule in a flat, and the affair look-
n- ,-iq.icions bad arrested him. The defendant pro-
”-eil testimony to prove that the mule was given to
’ - carrv across the river, and this being Batisfac-
I «j Judge Slots discharged him.
Street Fighting.
itaoclJ. wn took place 011 Wednesday iu the square
Spate ilie Pulaski House, which, judging from the
Kant of blood 1 "st, was rather damaging to one of
Is-penes Xhty b'"'! a hearing before His Honor yes.
j:kT morning, and three or four witnesses testified
-at Jc Johnson, one of the accused, was tho aggres.
[.no party- It appears he was drunk, and atopping
I hues it! ot iueii, commenced to abuse them, when
1111 he had better gc about his business,
eg tin ia for some time, and applying the
nhfflkind of names to them without their taking
ij notice of him, he struck at one of them, who in
an dealt bun a blow which knocked him up against
ad lie gate posts at the entrance on Bryan street,
Slewing tip the blow ou the probocis of the
rdml, caused the claret to spirt in all directions,
sinking tho attack, Johnson was said to have
lx::, iu Iiis hand. Mayer Anderson asked him
km! to sav m regard to the matter, when he
is!that ho knew nothing at all of it.
wing positivo evidence that the other de
ist had net created the disturbance, and was
vacuus in sell-defence, he was discharged, and
-V. wag fined in the sum of thirty dollars, but
hdok being uu.ble to find anything but a lot of
!»York lottery scrip, the defendant was committed
ktkrtv car-.
Assault ami Buttery.
fiber's Court yesterday morning, Patrick
as charged with knocking a man down in
Officer Reilly testified that he saw the ac-
dstrike tho man in front of the Volks Garten on
itohy evening last, when he arrested and took
hthebariacks. The person knocked down said
vis leaving the meeting which waa being held
pit building, w hen the man struck him a.violent
neck; aud that he came into court with
h OKtiou 01 asking Iiis Honor to bs lenient with
Mtiiihnt, but some parties had represented him
nan and wished him to prosecute. He
il'nvf the prisoner no provocation whatever and
tec seen him before.
knor remarked to the prisoner that this was
f*t~i lime within a short time that he had been
re: and asked him what he did fora living. He
a.- worked along the wharf; and said, in
ftiothia offence, that the witness against him
*k'the Peuiau mooting, and was disturbing it,
>h t»k bold of him and the man refusing to go
* iri applied his hands to him. His Honor fined
: stun in - he sum of thirty dollars.
Recovery of Stolen Goods.
IstiruFue of yesterday morning we stated that a
n® °1 the g la stolen from the tailor shop of Mr-
1 street, had been recovered on bosrd
Soar Washington, No. 4. Yesterday offioers
‘v-hH'esE and Buckner succeeded in getting some
"Rtfthen, and are still In search of the balance.
P»4s recover:;! comprise made-up garments and
pieces of cassimere which had been partially cut.
parties implicated in the robbery, Andrew
?■: and George Cornell have been arrested
F--remitted to toil to answer before the Criminal
COTTON STATEMENT.
1865-66.
Sea Island.
Upland.
stock on hand Sept. 1st. ...
Received since M.ircli I5ih
“ Previously
281
142
7,064
3,724
5,684
152,221
Total Receipts
7,487
161,629
Exported this Week
“ Previously
97
6,103
4,068
136,402
Total Exports...
6,202
140,410
Stock on hand
1,285
21,159
EXTORTS OF COTTON FROM MARCH 15, 1866,
22, 1666.
TO MARCH
Ports.
Sea Island.
Upland.
Liverpool
37
1,122
Boston
—
96
New York
8
2,850
Philadelphia
—
Baltimore
—
Charleston ;
32
—
Total Exports
97 4.068
Apples—Are plentiful and iu fair demand,
remain Arm, and we quote at from $5 to $10.
Bacon—The stock on bond continues large, with but
a moderate demand, and prices remain Arm. We
quote Ribbed Sides at 20c, clear do at 18@23; Shoul
ders at 17@19: Hams (Canvassed) 236426; Sugar Cured
24li@2Cc.
■ Baooino—The market contiimes.dull, with but few
sales 29^fy,31c for Gunny ; and Sea Island, at 30(g|33c.
Butteb—The stock ou hand is fair and the demand
is good. Within the last week, prices have advanced
and we quoto prime goshen iu tubs, at 536£58; in
firkins at 52i§37e.
lit*curt—The market continues well supplied, but
the demand moderate. We leave no change to note in
prices, and quote soda biscuit at 12c; sugar at 15c; but
ter at 12c; lemon, iu boxes, 20c; in bbls 18c; Boston
Klc.
Cidek—There is no change in the market. The
stock on hand is good and the demand fair. Prices
remain firm at last week's quotations, Champagne Ci
der $17 ft bbl; and Thompson's preserved (40 gal.) at
$20 ft bbl.
CorkEE—There is but a moderate demand for coffee
and no arrivals. Prices remain firm and we quote St
Domingo at 29@30c;Rio at 27(a91c; snd Java at 42
@46c.
Cohn—There is a good supply in the market, and the
demand is better. Prices not changed much. We. quote
prime Maryland white at $1, in bulk, from wharf, hod
fi 34, including sacks, from store; at retail, $1 23.
We hear of a sale of I,Out) bushels from wharf at $1 123£-
There is a very small stock of yellow in the market,
and it is held at $1 17 from store.
Candles—The supply on hand is good, but the de
mand only moderate. We quote Adamantine at 24(3,'
28c.; Hull's 25(a,27c f- lb.
Coal—There was a large arrival during the week,
but it baa not as yet affected tho prices, and we quote
all grades from $12 60 to $13 60, at retail; at whole
sale, $10(5)$11.
Cheese—The supply in the market is good, with a
fair demand, and prices remain firm. We quote
State dairy at 23@24c; cream 26^26c; extra cream-firm
at 26c; English dairy 26 (3, JOc, and pineapple at 36(a)
40c.
Flocb—We have no improvement to r otice in the
market, which is well supplied, with a fair demand,
and prices remain firm at our last quotations. Good
Ohio $10 ; good Family $12^$14 ; aud ordinary $8 00
@$10.
Fkuit.—The market continuea dull with very few
arrivals, and prices remain about at last week's figures.
Oranges are more plenty, and prices have advanced.
They are selling at $7@$8 ¥ box; lemons are
more plentiful, and selling at $5@$6 f! box.- We
quote figs at 25@36c per drum; cucoanuts, $14 ft luO;
almonds, 243,26c ft 18; walnuts; 24c f* 18; palm nuts,
23c; prunos iu jars, 40c, and plums, 22c lb.
GunpoWdeb—There have been two arrivals during
the week, hut it has not effected prices, and
they remain the same as last week. We
moderate demand. Prices remain as last week, and wo
quote Hazard's Mills Kentucky K. p. Powder, in kegs,
at $10 50; in half kegs, $3 75; quartors, $3; Fairlawn
brand, in cases, 75c ft tb; Kentucky Rifle, in cases, 80c;
dtan Rifle, in canisters, 80c.
Hat.—The market contiuues well supplied, but the
demand is more moderate ;. and prices have some
what declinod. We quote $1.80 to $1.85 from whart,
aud $1.75 to $2 per 100 lbs. from store. Eagteruhay is
held at last week’s figures, $2 from wharf, and $2.25
from store.
Hides—Continue scarce, and the demands fair. We
quote dry salted at 10 a 12c. ; deerskins at 15 a 20c
Ibon and Steel.—The market continues dull, and
the supply is fully equal to the demand. Prices rc-
nain firm. We quote Swedes, 9c; hoop at 9c; sheet
at 10c, and nail rods at 14c ft ib. Plow steel, 12)*c
cast steel, 30c f) lb.
Lasd.—The market is well supplied and the demand
continues fair. Prices remain Arm, and we quote
Leaf at 20@24c; Pressed, 19@22c.
Lukbeb.—We hear of no transactions of importance,
and there is but very little arriving.
Mackebel—There is but a limited supply in the
market and tho demand is fair. Prices are
without change at last week's quotations; No. 3 Bos
ton
Baogino, Gunny. yd
Sea Island Dundee yd
Tucker, Cooper A Co yd
Tucker, Cooper A Co., Retail.. .yd
Bale Rope ft
Beep, Mess bbl
Extra Mess bbl
Family half bbls
Bacon, Hams ft
Shoulders r*. jb
Sides |b
Beead, Navy foi
Pilot ft*
Bdtieb, Goshen, Prime lb
Prime Western, Firkins lb
Candles, Adamantine lb
Hull's lb
Cheese, Goshen lb
Extra Cream ft
English Daily ft
Pine Apple ft
Co peek, St. Domingo ft
Rio ft
Java ft
Cobdaoe ft
Manilla ft
Domestic Goods—
Shirtings, Rrown yd
Sheetings, Brown yd
Brown Drills yd
Cotton Osnaburgs yd
Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... \ bbls
do No. 2 \ bbls
_ do kits
Flopb, Good Ohio bbl
Good Family bbl
Ordinary bbl
Gbain, Corn, Maryland White., .bush
Prime Western, bush
Oats bush
Bran per 100 los 2 10 <§
Glass, American Window @
29 @
30 @
10 @
15 «
18 @
11 «
16 @
16 @
23 @
16 @
18 &
6>a@
Via®
63 <4
52 ®
28 @
25 ®
23 @
26 @
25 @
36 @
27*@
12 ®
25 @
21 @
9M ® 10
9 00 @
2 75 @ 3 00
10 00 @
11 00 @
8 00 @10 00
1 00 @ 1 16
1 IS @
'5 @ 80
Gdnpowdeb, Hazard's Electric, .kegs
Hazard's Fair Lawn cases,
Hat, Prime Northern cwt
do Eastern cwt
Hides, Dry ft
Deerskins lb
Ibon, Swedes ft
Pig ft
Hoop ft
Sheet ft
Nailrods ft
La^d, Primo I-eaf ft
Pressed ft
Lime, Rockland bbl
Liqcobs—
Brandy. Cognac gal
Jules, Robins A Co gal
Holland Gin gal
Columbian gal
Old Tom A Derby, in cases. ...doz
Whiskey, Rectified gal
do Imperial Nectar gal
N. E. Rum
Lumber, White Pine, rough in ft
do Pine, dressed m ft
Spruce Pine Scantling m ft
Yellow Pine Boards m ft
Molasses, New York, refined gal
Golden Syrup gal
Nails ft
Naval Stores, Tar bbl
Spirits Turpentine
Y'amish
Pitch
Oils. Linseed flat
Whale gaL 1 95
8perm gal
Neats foot gal
Lard gal
Kerosene gal
Train gal
Turpentine gal
10 50 @
65 @
1 85 @ 2 00
@
10 @
15 @
12
9 @
10 @
14 @
20 @ 24
19 @ 22
3 00 @ 3 50
10 00 @
8 60 @
5 50 @ 6 00
4 00 @
11 00 @12 00
2 60 @ 2 80
3 25 @
3 00 @ 3 26
40 00 @
50 00 @55 00
30 00 @35 00
35 00 @40 00
75 @ 80
66 @ 70
8*@
5 00 @10 00
1 60 @ 2 00
4 60 @ 6 60
5 50 @ 6 00
1 60 @ 1 80
2 00
Lubricating Oils—
3 00 @ 3 10
2 36 @
2 40 @ 2 60
1 00 @ 1 05
1 75 @
1 40 @
Engine Oil
gal
No. 2 Lubricating
gal
Osnaburgs, Flax
yd
Fork, Family Pig Pork
)»bbl
Portkb, London
....quarts
Raise’s, Malaga
do
...fi box
Salt, Liverpool
aack
Coaat
sack
Soap. American, yellow...
lb
Shot, all sizes
bag
Sugar, Brown
»
B. Coffee
lb
Crushed
lb
Powdered
lb
Yellow Coffee
lb
Tiixow
lb
Tobacco
Teas—
Imperial
lb
Oolong,
lb
Pouchong
»
1 85 @
85 @
21 00 @
6 00 @
3 00 @
1 25 (§ 1 76
@
12 «@ 15
4 00 @ 4 ‘15
13 @ 15
15 @ 16K
20 @ 24
20 @ 2 2
16 @ 17
11 @ 13
40 @ 1 25
a family at $8; No. 1, iu half bbls, $9 50@10; No. 2
1, $9; No. 1, in kits, $3; No. 2 do, $2 75; Codfish, in
'“frying Concealed Weapons.
r.-eekmu ■ Court yesterdayjmomiug, before
e". t ,’ L " Bently was charged with carrying
t L ’ '' '"""-i- The evidence went to prove that
the weapon not concealed, but in full
7 ' judge Stone thinking this made some dif-
( • I tb e ca8e
Trrhai of \cxv York steamships
_ j'’*''” ■''“fouri. Captain Loveland, arrived
"! woruingtrom New York on Saturday
: Missouri
! 1 is»line screw-steamer, and draws
.... G Let oi water, which is too much for our
CCr'. . , l ’ take the place of the San Jacinto,' re-
cV We Jycl! ‘ u ^’ ew York, for one trip
0 „ r ', c ‘ 1; 9ee again the welcome counfee-
-"“ti l Captain Loveland, whose seaman-
conduct is proverbial. Purser
Tkr\»«” 4w:e,>t uur 'hanks, for files of
I Vlo eteau,,i *? ^ at "rday and other civilities.
^TnterJm- '' ' Captain Stannard, also ar-
^ridaylas;." having left New York on
hag been ph -,' ' 1-80 8 Bew ve3s *t i n our waters.
»Cohen Is tie n, ° a M '.tray's line, of which Octa-
short tZT She is “tended to take th,
**- cloin,.
one of the vessels which have
—.mo -V, ‘“hne. Both of these vessels
theeatrp ' ,urietlcecl terrible Boutliem gales
"Ovaee.
oyaj^e.
01 Lex. Ficelle
By the
anb 01nth OfticEES
-•earner Cosmopolitan,
^; C fr Ved “ ere lMt evtni ng, Major
& ‘ rriVed here, accomnan Z
• Col ru Z uere . accompanied
^teeboauk VTiomaa and others of hu staff
? « MC/ Tri 4 ™ 6 ? LieUt ' C01 ' J - R - Lilmore,
11 Darrell u T ° £raph9 in ‘he Dept. 0 f 3. c
Did, C s L ' ' ne ' of the C ‘h Regulars, Maj. Henry
an tPOt Cotnmiasary at Charleston, Capt
‘ feui' ZZ'Zr BUre3U ° f Fre * d “t“ of
these ow G “- SiCkle8 “ Cn ’•<>“* to
' 46 <lav a f r'” WU1 Pr0bab) y remain here
, Ih, c'lh , ,“° me 0f lh6m tot' a few day.
pn Infantry Band accompaniod the
Dm,
Kd
cha^' ! r ° HX - ThB c °mer stone of
skirt LI-!! 4 . f ° r ttttsslonary and Khool
0“ IZTSZT' * Slte iu N# » Street
^^arth^L^. 8 ' The
- oTtheTnir Ch4Pel
The r vnion Afrioan M.
led «... , r the comer stone
fc “'°U^,7^ dU8PO “ P, “ <1 cerem ony inths
v *t concurs, of colored people
drums, 9@llc lb.
Molasses—The market remains unchanged. The
supply is good anu demand moderate. Prices are
about the same as at the close of our last weekly re
port Golden syrup, C6@70c; Porto Bico, 65@79c;
Muscovado, new crop, at 50@60c; old crop, 45@60c;
new clayed Cnba, 48fa.50c, and old do, 45@60C; New
York refined syrup, 75@8uc; and Florida syrup from
85c to $1 ft gallon.
Oats—The stock on hand is large, with a moderate
demand, and prices are etill declining. We quote at
75c from store, besides sack; black seed oat# at 80c, in
cluding sack.
Oil Cake—The market continues dull, with hut
small sales, at to $ 100 lbs.
Onions.—The market continues well supplied, with
but moderate demand. Prices are unchanged, and we
quote from store at $3@$3 25 "ft bbl.
Oils.—The market is dull, with but few sales. The
stock is good aud prices remain firm. We quote lin
seed at $1 60@$1 80 per gallon; whale at $1 95@
$2; sperm at $3@$3 10: ncatsfoot at $2 36; lard at
$2 40@$2 60; kerosene at $1@$1 05; train at $1 73;
spirits turpentine, $1 60@$2.
Pork.—The market is well supplied and the demand
continues good. We quote family pig at $21 ft if bbl.
Potatoes.—The stock on hand is of an inferior
quality, and the demand is light. We quote at from
$2.60 to $3.50, according to quality, but a good article
of eating potatoes will command $4.50.
Raisins.—The stock on hand 4$ good, but the de
mand continues moderate. IVe quote new crop iu
whole boxes at $5 50@S5 75; bait ifo., $2 75; quar
ters, $1 25@$1 75.
Bice.—There were but few arrivals during the
week. Prices remain firm at last week's quotations;
$3@3 50 for rough rice.
Salt—The market continues dull, and the stock has
been increased during tho week by an arrival from
Liverpool of some 9000 sacks. Prices are stiff tending
downward, although as yet we hear of no change from
last week’s quotations, $1 25@$1 75.
Shot.—There is very little demand for this article
and the market is fully supplied. Prices, however, re
main 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 A
Hall’s family brands at 15c ¥ lb; Moody A Barrett's
Savannah steam made at 14fa,15> a c u lb. Graham A
Brown's family soap at 12>ic-
Timber.—The arrivals are very light, as also the
demand. Desirable lots aru hard, to get. We quote
shipping at $15. ;
Teas—The stock on hand is large, aud the market
is dull. There has been no change in prices, but
owing to the prices at the north having fallen, there
is a downward tendency. We quote English break
fast at $1 25@1 50; Oolong at $1@1 30; Hyson'at $1 40
@1 60; and Imperial at $1 40® 1 60.
Vinegar—^There is a good Bupply on hand, and the
inquiry is’ i*mi>«d. confined mostly to home trade.
We quote cider vinegar at 30c; white wine at 40@60c-
WooL-JThe market continues scarce, but the de
mand is good. Price* have declined, and we
quote at 30c ¥ lb; washedVool, In lots, -36@98c.
Whiskey—The market Is well supplied, but con
tinues extremely dull Buyers are laboring under
the idea that Congress Intends to -take off the tax,
and consequently are not buying except for
immediate consumption. Prices have slightly ad-’
vanned We quote Thos. J. Flack A Son's rec
tified at $2 60; extra rectified at $2 7$; Bourbon48;
Imperial Nectarf325 ; JnO. Gibsoir Sons A Co., Man..
Bye, X $3 30 ; do XX $3 40 ; do XXX $3 50 ; old Nec
tar $4 ; old Family Nectar $4 16 ; Bye Whiskey,
$4 25 ; old Cabinet, $4 75 ; Reilley, Leavy A CO'S
brands Rye Whiskey $3 50 ; old Bourbon $3 50 ; Mc
Gregor $4 ; Stgr Whiskey, in cases, $14; Cutter’s
copper diatUled- Bourbon $4 60@5 00..
Freights—We .quote Cotton;to Liverpool, ,‘<d far’
Uplands, and TjdfdrSea Islknd. "Ptr New York,ily'
stettaers, \c for cotton, snd $160 w bale -lot domes
tic*. To Philadelphia and Baltimore, fcy steamers, \c
for cotton. To Boston, per steamer, aquare l5xl6 com-
preeed, fie. By sailing vessel* to all northern port*,
Twine, Seine ft
Baling ft
Wines, Claret case 6 00 @
Port gal 2 75 @ 4 00
Sherry gal| 2 75 @ 4 00
Crown Sherry...J. gal 4 50 @
Burgundy Port. gall 4 50 @
Wool, Southern unwashed ftj 80 @
do Clean ftj 3$ @ 38
Miscellaneous.
TT v 3NToti.ee.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county.
are respectfully requested to hand them in property
J ■ to saiowit
thenticated; and all persons indebted ■_
are requested to make Immediate payment to
ANA18 WHAON,
hi' 1 Administratrix.
Notice.
P ROPOSALS will be received for supplying the
Jail with Grits and Meal for the three
months, until March 22, lf>66.
Also, Proposals for supplying the Jail with twenty
( mi) cords Pine Wood. qr I
All proposals to be in writing, and to be submitted
tu ROBEttT LACHUSON,
ml 7-6 Chairman Jail Committee.
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the late steam
ers JAS. CHRISTOPHER and B. H. MAY will
CHRISTOPHER and B. H. MAY will
present them at once to
J. M. K INCH LEY,
m l3- At Florida Wharf.
Notice.
“HHE drayman who left four (41 bbl*. Potatoes,
1 marked (K.) Blacksbear, on the platform of the
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Depot, will please call and
remove the same. C, H. WILLIAMS.
m29-tf Agent
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of PoafOfflfe.—
The beat Liquors, Ales, Wines feegare, Ac.,
always on hand, inclnding a choice article of 8ELT-
ER'S WATER, directly imported from Heraagthum,
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at 11 o'clock. mli-ly
FOB
milOSE very valuable Lota situated on the corner
■ft ' H ’ ~ “
X of West Broad and Zutriy streets, deaigtatod by
the letters C, E and G, Middle Oglethorp^ward. —
Kadi Lot baa a width of sixty-seven feW -and gig
lncM*. and la one hundred and eighty'feetln depth,
making an area or two hundred and two and a half
feet by one hundred and eighty. This would afford
abundant room for the erection of a Hotel of exten
sive pro portions, tir for any kind of manufactory.—
For any of which pnrpoaeg these lots ere Illglbly sit
uated, being near to the Central Railroad Depot and
on one of the principal streets of the The above
Lots may be treated for at private aa lb separately or
together, aud if not disposed of previously, will be
offered atpubllc sale In front of the Court House on
the first TUEsllAY In April next, by t Ugalah.
At which time and place will alto he ’offered Lot
No. 3 -, Franklin Ward, on BronghtoaeWept, and the
Ialand or Great Warsaw, containing two thousand
acres- B. T. GIBSON, Executor,
fl2-cod of estate of Dr. 0. Pi Elcpardson.
Hagai’s Magaalia Baba.
Soap Manufactory.
SOAP!
This is the moot delightful amTeXtraordlilary article
ever disco vowL It changes the nn-tarut feee an
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting the marble parity of youth, and the disttn
one appearance so Inviting in the city belle of fashion,
It removes tan, freckles, plmplea and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to
the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Open
Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold,
everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents. •
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, They, H. T.
Address all orders to
DEMAS BARNES A 00.,
ocl2T-eodfy 1 -c.- ■ New York.
S. T.—I860—X.
Drake’s PlaaUtiaa Bitten*
They purify, strengthen and invigorate. _
They crests a heaEhj^ppeffte.
They ate an antidote $o change of watar and diet
They overcome eAsets of dissipation and late hours
Thsy strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mliWistli and intermittent fovere.
They Purify the breath and oddity of the stomach.
They cars Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They core Diarrheas, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bltiers In the world. They make
the weah strong, an* are exhausted nature’ll great re
storer. They are made of pure 8L Croix Bum, the
celebrated Caliaty* Bark, roots and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of s beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by
all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork Is covered by our private U. 8. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits aud refilled bottles.
* P. M DRAKE A CO.,
oct28-eodly 21 Park Bow, New York,
IUSS RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO
ST, DOMINGO
*
ST. DOMINGO
BITTERS.
BITTERS.
BITTERS.
One of the mod valuable combination!) of a useful
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North daring the last four years
and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to tbe Invalid's table, the family circle, and
the batchelor’s sideboard.
J. SHAFFEE,
KKS2~
dCWTlO FKPraB amp PRODUCE.
FOREIGN AND D<
Opposite 14* Wad st. Bulkhead betwSm Bard* and
_ _ _ Yuscyats.,
K B W Y O B K.
- Potatoes, Apples and OnkMisconataatty-aw band, tad
put up for the Southern market „
All consignment!) promptly atteriked to' -'
•» A. L. Bradley, A. S&yWDUd, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Pareoog. ■ j).
IvH «5nv ! r ■
TTirTaT-
WALLACEDRYSDALE,
Choice Family dflceri es
STATE
m6-eodlm
STREET,
Opposite Armory Hall.
LADIES who have lad strength and appetite, and
suffer from nau«ea, vomittlng snd vertigo—
GENTLBMKN who “don’t feel very well" Just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach Is oat oi order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from
. general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic Influences, will find one of tbe
must valuable Tonics and In vigor* tors that can
buAaken, In
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS.
TBY THEM BUT ONCE.
M00DT ft BABBETT,
Steam Soap Works,
VAmnAh, G-a.
Mistriemsw or
GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO
LET, BAR AND TOILET SOAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
\1 BSSBS. MOODY A BARRETT would respectfully
-1X1. announce to tbe public that they have Just
opened their
STB
■OAT woaxi,
and are fully prepared to All all orders for tne fol-
—•* ~ Tc
lowing Bar Bad Toilet Soaps:
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. I,
EXTRA No. 1 RESIN
or YELLOW SOAP,
GERMAN,
ERASIVE,
CHEMICAL,
OLIVE,
CASTILE,
Ac.
Also, s large variety of Toilet 9o*pa, comprising
HONEY,
PALM,
CAMPANULA,
ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
ROSE.
PUMMICE,
LAVA,
4c ., &c
No pains will be spared to make our Soaps equal it
quality, price and perfai .e to any American or For.
eign Soaps. Our mou ? eiiall be “ semper Idem," and
all goods not equal in quality and pries to American
or Foreign manufkctn. e, shall be returned and money
Shipping.
FOB NEW YOKE
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Eteamahip Company,
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP,
FARE REDUCED.
c «Ma Pa—ye, $30 Steerage,
Deck. $10.
The new and very fast aide-wheel steamship
$1*
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tom burthen, J. B. Baxes, commander, will
pottttoly sail on her ccguUr day,
Bstanlay, Match 94, aat 9 o’clock p. u.
For freight or passage, having elegant accommo
dations, apply to
m20 WILDER ft FULLARTON.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW TORE.
refunded.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOW AND
GREASE.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L...
GUILMARTIN A OO., will receive prompt and im
mediate attention. . mtO-tf
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING COMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Oap’l Stools* *000,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dibskotou—H* Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran-
Dies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall
Prsidbst—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Virs Psesidsht—E. C. GrannUS) .Macon, Ga.
Ssobbtabt—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
orders for State, however large, for roofing, for
furniture manufactured ont of slate, for llnteui, for
lavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
te applied. The quarry la convenient to the dtles of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus
Ga.; to the cities of Seims Montgomery and Mobile,
; to New Orleans and will shortly be to Mem
phis renn.. and Sr. Louis Mo. The superiority of
elate for roofing purposes and its special adaptability
to various articles oi farnitnre and for parexne.it ore
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
JS Atlanta, Oa.
BUSS’ J3T, DOMINGO PUNCH.
RUSS’ ARBACK PUNCH*
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE-
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
A New and Fresh Supply,
OI many varleffaa; also.
PHOTOGRAPHICON
OB PANORAMIC ALBUM;
A new, ornamental, and useful article for the parlor
For sale by
flf COOPER, OLCOTT8 * FARRELLY.
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
,The moat delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man’s taste—. baapar than any STEADY DRINKS in
the woMd,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL.
LEMON SYRUP. |
Also od hand and manufactured to order
RUSS & CO„ No. 34 Dey street,
New York.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggtet
HALSEY, WATSON & CO, Grocers,
d27eod-ly Savannah,
Orders for Lumber.
GREAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
Depot for Printers’ Soppli^
210 Bay Street,.SaTUiab, Ga.
P LATNER A BOSWORTH keep constant Ivon hand
a lai ge stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping
lsi ge stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping
Fapere, of all 8!see and weight. -. also, Binders’ Board*
Card Boards, Printers’ Card* Envelope* Twines snd
Printing Inks.
Having bad long experience In the business and
buying cur goods in large lots direct from the mann-
tacturere enables us to compete with New York
prices
Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agents
In this aty for the Bath.Paper Mill*
The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of
stock.
Iff*”
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1803.
Black
Black for Silk
Dark Blue
Light Bine
French Blue
Claret Brown
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Snuff Brown
Cherry
Dark Drab
Light Drab
Fawn Drab
Ught Fawn Drab
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Malice
Maroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
SoiferinQ
Violet
Yellow.
T HE undersigned are prepared to receive orders
for Pitch Pine LUMBER.
Confer with Geo. C. Freeman, Savannah, or ad
dress PARKER, TYNER * 00..
ml0-eod2w Coleraine, St. Marys River, 0*
Noticfe.
time prescribed by law; and all persona indebted to
■aid estate will make payment to W* Borns.
WM. BURNS.
ROBERT MoINTIRK,
fl2t*W56w» Executors.
WM. CLIFFORD NEFF’S
Celebrated Brands of
FECTAB and QUAKES
WHISKIES,
In store and for sale low by
BRYAN, HARTRIPCB A CO.,
, Ageata,
McKAY, BLISS ft C%
Commission Merchants,
rvKALKRS tn White Oak and Yellow Pin* Timber of
all sixes. Cash advai
all sixes. Cash advancse made on consignments
or Timber, Cotton. Naval Btore* Ac.
The abovwnamed henee offsr unusual focOWes for
^ PWtaCU ’ ~
Bdt eortgnme* jfoKAY, BUSS A ^>;,
dfl-tawtf 165 Broadwv; N. Y.
Sundries,
choice Goehrol
f -
*»hom*Stat*oroas t >.
»o bbls Famby Plonr
SSa8^X»v.uM8rodO.U
l wndlngeDdforml*by
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
For Dyeing 811k, Woolen and Mixed Goods, .Shawls,
.Scan* Dresses, Ribbon* Glove* Bonnet*
Hat* Feather* Children’s Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
tT A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. X
For 15 cents you can color as many good- > would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Vari n shades
can be produced from the same dye. T. c process la
simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in Engdeli, Ftencn md German.
Inside of each package.
HOWE A TEVKN8,
86u Bse- way, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealer t i entity.
octlOdm
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS iND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS. &C
147 Bay Street,
8AVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant
Wins* LLgoars. Cordials, Conserve., Bo-
gar* etc., etc.,
which la not excelled by any similar establishment In
the fttitu
We are sale proprietors af DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is tlHy .established In this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTEHS,
gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de-
signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost purity, and put up expressly
for oar bans* of which wa are sole proprietors and
Importer*. Bole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrel*;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United State* put np by us in cases for expect
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sola Agents for A. * H- W.
CatherwoodVPniw KYSWMSKIE8, XX and XXX
brands, frnaraatced jmanrpa.ard hi quality and ex
cellence. Qonsternly on hand, a larga and waE as-
teetad Modi of BOURBON and WHEAT WHBgJES,
worthy th* attention of the trade snd rniwalm$asa
generally. An assortment of BRGA1B8 of finest
grads* manufactured and Imported expnaaiyfer this
Eons* which we afffcr at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Forafen liuaon
imported directly by this bona* and for sal. Inbood
or duty paid, at loweat market rate* dfi*ti
CHOICE WINES.
1 OCTAVE MslagaWM
1 octave chotoe Sherry Wine
2 octaves White Wine
1 octave Claret
/oat received per Swedish bark Christian Loveae
fomn^Lrom,^ £rml
HERTZ A Oa
Atlantic Mail Mteamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Crtl “ • ao °°? Ste«imge$10j Deck $10 00
T* 1 ' new »nd fast steamehip MIS-
;S0UR1, Loveland commander,will sail
as above, on
Satmrdajr, March 34, at a o’clock.
Por freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
Bodations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agent*
mlS No. A Bowling Green, N. Y.
Shipping.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST MA-
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt JAMBS TUCKER,
2EB&MKS3Kr * **• - 1
■▼eryr Tuesday Morning 10 O’clock.
All freight payable bv shipper*
wnan, or to
CLAGHORS A CUNNINGHAM,
g “ Agents.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. PER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon thl* route wht
le. - -
leave for the above places on
Friday Morning, 36th, at lO o’clock.
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hour.
Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack
sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan
nah on Tuesday morning.
Freight received at all times at the warehouse on
the wharf.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
commodation, apply at the ofllce on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
For Charleston,
F O
N.
The fast steamer
U N T A I
Captain G. W. Casnira.
will leave for the above place
Every Tuesday aud Thursday, at
3«
L o’clock p. m.
All way freight payable on the dock.
For freight or passage, haring fine state room ac
commodation* apply on board, at Padelford’e wharf,
or to M. A. COHEN.
ml7 89 Bay street.
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Coaming the United State» Mail.
STEAMER FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
will leave as above from tbe Florida Steamboat
wharf foot of West Broad street, on
Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. m.
This boat Is In very excellent order, Is commanded
by officers of experence; and baa superior state room
accommodations for passengers
While the host to on her trip* freight will be re
ceived and stored In fire-proof warehouse.' free of ex-
tense. Way freight payable on wharf,
fo freight taken after iz o'clock on day of sailing.
No freight received alter 12 o'clock on day of sail
ing.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRKLL, Agt,
m5 tf Harris' Building* Bay street.
Or to W. J oitnso* on wharf.
TOWING.
iwerfnl
The new and
steam tugs E. H. Wi
and G. LOANE are prepared
.... to tow vessels In the harbor,
or to and from sea.
Application for towing may be made to the cap
tains, on board, or to
CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agent*
W-tf 80 Bay street.
G. K. HUBER, IEITLEV I. HASELL
General Partners.
M. K. JE8UP & CO..
New York, Special Partners.
HUGER & HASELL,
NO. 4fi EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engine* Saw Mills, and all kinds
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, contractor*
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalist*
Advances made on consignment or Railroad Iron -
also on Cotton and other Produce.
BENTLEY D. HASELL,
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
OFFICE 46 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON
s. c.
126 im&twtr
GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO.
ft.Cu.,
Successors to n#WM, Crab a
IMPORTERS OF
ROSEWOOD ™ MiHODiNT,
Net IT*, 176 and 1T8 Centre St, N. Y.,
PEOPLE’S LINE.
FOR CHARLESTON,
Stopping at Hilton Head and Beaufort,
The fire t class steamer
CEOTOIn ,
Capt J. PirzesaaLD.
carrying the United States mall, will leave Telfoir’s
Saturday Eualag, »4th,*t 8 o’clock,
cnaestllng with raRroed and steamsr for all points
For freight or pMMg* apply to
B. H. HARDEE, or
WM. STARR.
N. R^-Aff way freight payable by shippers.
FOR
1AG0H&HAVHNSTILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And landings cm the A Uamaha and Ocmulgee rivers.
THE
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Bronx.
now en root* from Hawkinsrille, will have despatch
as abov*
Insurance effected on this boat at as low rate as
by any boat on the river.
Transportation charges on goods to Macon snd
Hawkinsrille paid promptly.
Freight received end stored In fire-proof warehouses
at Habersham’s mill, adjoining the Charleston Wharf,
For freight, apply to
F. M. MYRELL,
mis Harris' Building* Bay street.
Pstlfie JUtl Sttaudilp Compasy'i
Through Llue to Chllforula,
'T'OUCHING at Mexican Port* and carrying the
United States Mall.
Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety
of finely-figured Foreign and Domestic Woods to be
fonnd in the United States, in Log* Plank* Boards
and Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, Piano, and Billiard
Table manufacturer* and car builders; also, Ma
hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff.
In connection with our business we bave a large
Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting
Machine, which enables us to HU all orders entrusted
to ns with promptness. J19-3m
JAMES B. DAWKINS,
Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor
in Equity,
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
fls.lawly
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS.
Of all denominations, constantly on hand,
and for sale by
m21-3
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO.
SEDUCED PRICES!
Clearing ont sale of
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Thick Shoes ani Boots.
/"VAN now be bought at reduced price* to give place
VJ to Sp ing and hammer Styles. Call at once. Per
sons desiring fine Tranks can have them ordered by
leaving their d'lt-rMoqs as to style, price, Ac.
Hate and Uiiib: : as, by the quantity, at low fig
ures for the tuned. For sale by .
L. C. TEBEAU,
At the While l:7t it. Shoe store, N. K. oorner of
Broughton effect • me. m22-tf
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
G EORGE A. STALKY has this day been admitted
Into copartnership with me. The bnsjneee will
hereafter be conducted under the firm name and
style of STALEY BROTHERS, at tbe old stand, cor
ner of Boll and State Streets.
A continuance of the patronage heretofore so lib
erally extended, is respectfully solicited.
THOMAS J. STALKY.
Savannah, Ga., March 1, 1366. m2-eod2w
Fine Gnlf Cotton Seed.
A AAA BUSHELS of Fresh Choice Cotton Seed,
iivV/v from this year's crop, dally expected
from New Orleans, and for sale, to arrive, by
Leave pier Sa 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
12 O’dock noon, oa th* 1st, 11th and 21st of every
Mth, (except whoa thane dates fall on Sunday, and
than on the preceding Saturday,! for AsplnwaU, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamship* from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco. .
MARCH.
1st—Arisen a, connecting with Golden City,
loth—Henry Channcey, Cap* Gray, connecting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkins.
21st—New -York, Captain Homer, connecting with
Constitution. CanC Farnsworth.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for Booth Pacific port* Tboee of 1st touch
at ManxanlUo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to aeootid cabin and steerage passenger*
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dto-
i hum mtr n~
One hundred pounds beggage allowed each adult
we-masters accompany baggage through, and
fto ladies and children without mate pro tec -
Baggage received oa the dock tbe day before
sailing; froai steamboat* railroad* and pamengera
An experienced surgeon on board." Medicine and
will b* placed oa tbe Une January i,
ISM, to run from New Orleans to AsplnwaU via
Carnal afreet, North River, New York. ’
F. W. O. BELLOWS,
Agent.
OATS, OATS.
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
169
BUSHELS Sea Island Cotton Seed
For sale by
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO..
ml7-6 165 Bay street.
Paper Bags.
r f store and for sale very cheap, a large stock of all
sixes of the patent Satchel Bottom Paper Bure.
PLATNER * BOSWORTH,
210 Bayatreet.
Lumber.
X7"KLLOW PINK LUMBER of all dimensions, oa
the h “ Kl lnd for “k b r the c * r * Q °r •» retail, at
NEW STEAM SAW MILL;
on the Eaetern Wharf, In this dty. Apply at the
Mill, or to
J. W. WOLCOTT A CO . Agent*
- iioJk, Bi
ml2-*od-lm
No. 2 Harris’ Block, Bay St.
PRIME WHITE COBH.
1 700 Two bushel Sacks Prime White Com.
• / OU Just landed from schooner c. W. El well
ft urn Baltimore, and for sale by
‘ rlN :
EDWIN E HERTZ A CO.
m20-tf
, In lota to salt parchaser* at the
JW* rate* Apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY l CO.,
Corner nay and Abereorn st*.
Corn and Oats.
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