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\L MATTERS
5A Tl’KD.Oj
MARCH 31, 1866.
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0cn Uarne*. Saturday, March 81, at 8
n, '_ , Si | vl iclor, -.Saturday, March 31st, at
r .>B BoaroN.
ij ofBa'h, Saturday, March 31et,
ACUISTA.
„ , ,i,b„!ia, every Saturday morning
WU1. u- G‘" u ’
FOK ClIARt-ESTON.
Tuesday Afternoon, April 3d,
gmela, 1,1 1
proton. Tuesday Morning, April 3d, at
every Tneaday and Thurreday
f0?
rKeuntam.
L , every Thursday morning at
ro8 nAwai.ssvii.LE.
Boys and Charles S. Hardee, every
S^moming. at a -clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
rinn Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
Hrien Getty, every Saturday morning, at
-Lir e Baker, every Friday morning at 10
every Tnes lay morning at. 10 o’clock.
qrtt» erSji '
^Jbied to Capt. Ingraham, of the
^"uden Getty, for favors.
r ** .^^TciTTPEoeEnTTi-AU persons
cjt) - for ground rent will And in
i , , ,,,, nt of the City Marshal’s Sales.
0. tie «to^___
TU V _Tlic steamship City of Bath arrived
" * ° = yesterday morning, but was unable to
unt jl late in the afternoon. We are in
gdl lor hies of Boston papers and the
r early
..::cd to Capi
. id*
!tlL . freedmen’s Court yesterday
tv Uiarns.a negro,was charged with stealim
tf. Atlantic and G. R. B.,and plead-
Large, A’as sentenced to pay a fine of
of court, and serve ten days on
>;> BaTTEBV-— Louisa Anderson was
’ ",-tLc nuaitting an assault and battery on
... .k„:iiju named Betsy. After hearing the
, 1 hie case, Judge stone ordered the defen-
•ay a ace of five dollars and costs of court.
P into, -The Steamer Helen Getty, Captain
ivi...b was delayed outside on account of
reached hero yestrerday morning. Her
, i( . i clS eaccept our thanks for Florida pa.
favori.
.last Commission.—Nothing was done yester-
•jeMilitary Commission, the cate of Duncan
beta poatpoued till next week to await the ar-
l a wttu-ea. This morning the Commission will
a ..-la the Freedmeii’s Court, that of Mo-
charged witla stealing clothes from a yard to
he of jW.
I f; i H,vsi»v:lle.— 1 The steamer Chas. 3. Har-
here U.*t evening, making the trip in the
use f forty-two hours. She brings over 400
t -jmu and a number ol passengers. Purser
. a.L y. accept our thanks.
;-.-err: v of the Steamship Leo. —The steamship
rus to have left this morning, met with a
nt which prevented her departure. By
(l ishap me of the cables got coiled around her
.a r. ii a manner as to prevent its working.
. i-ut amouuted to nothing more than delaying
-Tin'! ivers of this amusement will be
n that Mr. 1’. o'Toule, who has four of the
nrd tables in the city at his rooms, on
l street, lust "f Bull, lias determined to
i - pneetwenty-five cents per game. He in-
rii.i, - id customers to pay him a visit, where
■ ‘elided ' Very accommodation and the best stock
FPEal TO THE CAPITALISTS OF GeOBGIA.—YVe
a as.-.tlitr column a card from Governor Jen-
Ttalair t the capitalists of our State to
e rebel ..1 those ol our fellow-citizens who,
— tLcir homes and property destroyed by
i‘ s “ : ' v c.. ire now suffering for want of sub-
... tte mri ci inli.lent that such an appeal will
:>.a a prompt and liberal response.
.. tit K. ?.-!>: to Teees.—An individual was
" i ‘ ■■ r the Mayor yesterday morning on the
itching his horse to a tree and allowing the
iIl fBe tree, alter he hud been warned
A policeman testified that he had told
in once before not to hitch his horse to
swa- contrary to ordinance. After hear"
luent ol the offender, the Mayor fined him
.Caution to Captains or Vessels The Captain of
a vessel lying out in stream was before the Ifayft- yes-
terday charged with not having a light burniS on his
vessel on Thursday night. Several witnesses testified'
to the fact of there being no light, but the defendant
asserted there was one and offered witnesses to prove
the fact. He said the lamp was placed in, the mizzen
nggmg, but His Honor asked him if the proper place
for the light when a vessel was In the stream *nd ex
posed to the tides was not the fore-rigging. The Cap-
tarn said that he had always placed it in the mizzen
rigging. One of his witnesses said he had put the
light up, but towards morning it burned so dull as not
to be seen from the shore. Mayor Anderson fined the
defendant in the sum often dollars and ■coats, remark
ing that tho fore-rigging was the proper place for the
light
Wetts of Possession —Before Justices Connell'and
Russell yesterday, a hearing was had in the cases of
Thomas Graham and Thomas Collins, charged with
having in their possession a cow and calf each the
property of Robert A. Middleton.
From the testimony it appeared that on or about the
20th of March Sir. Middleton, who lives In McIntosh
county, had sixteen head of cattle stolen from him -
The cattle were driven to this city by Dick Perry a
negro, who showed a receipt for the same from a man
named Pierson, residing in that county, and the de
fendants purchased the cows and calves from Perry.
Mr. Middleton offered witnesses to prove that the cows
had been in his possession, and that the marks and
brands on the cattle were his. The Court decided that
toe cattle were the property of Mr. Middleton, and that
the defendants must deliver tlieg .up. They were
traced by Constable Isaac Russell, who ig now on the
track of tho remainder of them.
PROPOSALS
Y|riLL will be received at my office for removing
»» ami delivering the whole of the machinery
boilers, engines and all connections, all the iron Ac
except the HULL, of the ’
4 STEAMER AMAZON/;*
from where she now lies, ou the bar below Augusta
on a wharf in this efty. ^ '
DAVID H. D1
ILLON,
’ Bay stn
The Eclipse.—The clear sky of last night was
most favorably for observing the total eclipse of the
moon, and was generally improved, we believe,
throughout the city. The obseniation commenced at
fifteen minutes past nine o’clock, and at fifteen
minutes past ten toe disk was wholly covered. At
this time the moon presented a dusky red or smoky
appoarauce and total karkness prevailed over things
sublunary. It.wasamost beautiful and impressive
spectacle, and falling upon Good Friday, brought to
mind the night two thousand years ago when toe
aspeot of toe heavens' was dire and the vaU of the
temple was rent in twain.
Guay’s Mihbok of the World—A matinee exhi
bition of the Mirror of the World is to be given this
morning at 11 o’clock, for too accommodation of the
ladies and children. It is just the sort of an exhibi
tion to delight and instruct the Tittle ones. Let them
go by all means. Another exhibition of toe “Mirror”
is given in toe evening, positively the last time in this
city. ^
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. Wiltbebger ft Co.
D Cay, Ga
Lewis, do
K Rutledge, S C
C J Cult is, Boston
L 3 Crocker, Fla
J Snyder, A & U R R
U B Brown, Sandersvllle
Mrs Brown, 2 children ft
servant »
O ill iff, M D, Ga
,P Butler, Fhila
iMiss Butler, a maid, Phila
:s Tuylor, str H M Cool
0 Small. Yarmouth
KsRuiledge, do
D M Kogers, do
~ W Branch,
P Lambeth, CRB
K S Riddell uud lady,
Ml.-.8 Duff, F.a
Lc K H Kimball,
' McBride, N X
A Ripley, do
marshall HOUSE-a. b. Luce.
\V Tyler, Chicago
.1 M Cooney, Ogeeehee
YV M Wadley, Ga
I’ Ennis, N Y
W r Wells, City
D W Iugersoil, Fla
Gen D Tillson,
iJ A Johnson,
C (1 ..rooves, Ga
P Doyle, N Y
K \V Fellot, Augusta
F Robert, uo
JAR Campbell, Canada
SCREVEN HOUSE-G. McGinly.
J Hazelton, Ga
S Fitch <£■ family, Ga
C Simmons, Sparta
Merchant, jr, bavli
D’Antignac, Augusla
C Anderson, Ball
W Johnson and wife, I j A Brutoiwf* Columbus*
Philadelphia |a J Harwell ami svt
A Bradly, Conn
A M Clark, Hartford
p W Wilson A svt, Chas
D C Bryan,' Thomasville
F J Muldudy ft wife, Ga
J McDonough, Ga
ilapt Hendry, Blackshear
JAMES PYLES
0. K.
♦
The Best Soap in Use.
For sale at Retail by
STEWART A CO, DOYLE ft LEYON,
And all first-class Grocers : fit Wholesale by
York,J/Villiams, Mclntire & Qa
Direct Importation.
5 CASKS Superior Eurton (English) Ale, lust re-
ceived and for eale by
m29 CUNNINGHAM, PURSE ft CO.
HAMS AND SHOULDERS.
Choice Couatry cured
Hama and Shoulders.
m29 ' 3 GEORGE PATTEN.
SYRDP AND SUGAR.
C A BARRELS Fine Florida 8yrnp
JU 25 bbls do do Sugar
Sugar
GEORGS PATTEN.
New Music.
A L t o/ nELMSMULLKR’S FAVORITE GAL-
^LOPES, New Songs, Polkas, Marches,Wallses,
m29-2 JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS.
Notice.
A LL cl dms against the steamship* comprising the
Pioneer Line, from New York, mast be pre
sented at onr office within five days after the arrival
of said steaimhips.
Claims not presented within that time will not be
considered.
mi.'9-C HUNTER ft GAMMELL, Agents.
CHOICE BACON.
C LEAR 8IDE9. Ribbed 8ides, Shoulders and
Hams. All Georgia cured.
For sale by
n29 3 GEORGE C. FREEMAN.
Maryland Flour.
250 Barrels Family
300 Barrels Extra
Landing and for Bale by
GEORGE C. FREEMAN.
Special Notices.
Soap Manufactory.
m£L
Shipping.
Corralm protect the tons of children’s nhoes.-
OuS pair Mil outwear three without lips. Sold every
where.
FOB AUGUSTA
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Kath&iron is from the Greek word “Kathro, 1
“Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re-'
store. This article is what its name sipiiles. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair,
it is the most remarkable preparation in the world,
It is again owned and put up by the original proprie
tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
It ia a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates aenrf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair npon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautful head
of hair shonld use Lyon's Kathairon. It is known
and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
• DEMAS BARNES ft 00.
oct27-eodly New York.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—TtUa Day.
Suu rises 5 so Moon rises.... 7 to
6 lOiiiigh water......... 9 43
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, Murcli 30, I168.
Arrive.1.
B C mHrd 1P CitJ ° f Bat ' 1 ' Bel1, Boston —Richardson
ErwSS& S nar ‘ ,ee ’ Dal “ d3 ’
Jj'imfcit Uelcu Gett y> lograliam, Paiatka, Fla—I,
steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville—L J Guil-
martin.
Cleureil.
Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York-
Gammell.
-Hunter ft
filEaniso in the Stevedore Cases.—In
■' i'>urt yesterday morning, toe cases
i and Riley, charged with violation of City
relation to Stevedoring without
taken up. The first witness examined
l he had been engaged in stevedoring!
1 -= year 1S34, and in answer to questions by toe
-■aidthat one stevedore could not attend to
vessels at the same time; that when he
ssel he divided toe men into gangs of
•an as foreman or superintendent, and
is; Le left the ship he generally appointed one
1 to have a general superintendence,
1 rather complicated, and toe Mayor
“ built whether the ordinances covered
ftt licfeadimts were said to be working in
M-; : laborers, but their employers having
■-■ ships would occasionally leave them in
l -*i*o li :. a thought that as they wore act-
'• «han they should have a license as weU
* outers.
■ •■••».evt-ral other witnesses examined, and
lt,tved "' re ‘ "-* a closely questioned by
' ‘ ' ::f ‘ rj f ’he defendants as to his reasons
/ nuj d this cuse.
-••-■. nmarked that toe intention of the ordi.
l ure stevedores to take out licenses,
t ihose who did so. He said that we
- aiion a merchant who rented one store
‘‘ CCQse 1 ‘' go out and monopolize toe
’ ,J ^ Sfini * ln g his clerks into different
Who WoilM 1.. -1.1. . _ .
^Eno,
Sleumer Laura, Wallace, Aagusta-J I. Roumillat.
steamer L tnos, Moore, Augusta—c L Colbv ft i;o
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, l’aiatka, etc—Clair-
lioru Cuuuinghaui.
Import*.
Ppr steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka-4 bales
sea island cotton.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville*-^ hales
cotton to E Koetlicke ft Co, N A Hardee, J L VUla-
longa.
BOLTON’S WHARF
STEAM SAW MILL.
Between Blake’s Rice Mill andO’Byrno’s Wharf.
T HE subscribers, having erected the above
Steam Saw Mill, are now prepared to HU city
and shipping orders for Lumber of any dimension,
and respectfully solicit a share of patronage from
their friends and ihe public.
Orders received at the mill, or at J. Lama’s store,
on the Bay, will have prompt atteniion.
A PH YSIOlaOGlCAL. View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
upon the mind and Body, frith the Author’s Plan Ot
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated,
truthful adviser to toe married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doable of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
on receipt of 26 cents, in stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CBOIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
The author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally or
by mail, and medicine* sent to any part of the world.
octlO am
S. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters.
Theypurify.atrengtheaand invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen toe system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrheas, Cholera and Cholera Morbtu.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bit 1 era in the world. They make
the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of purest Croix Rum, the
celebrated Caliaaya 'Bark, roots and herbs, and are
te&n with the pleasure of a 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 C. S. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits aud refilled bottles.
P. H. DRAKE ft CO.,
oct'28-eodly 81 Park Row, New York.
Agua de Magnolia.
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
MAHOTAOtVBR* OF
S . _ #
GLYCERINE, .feBOWX WINDSOR, Vfo-
LET, BAR AND TOlLsI*SOAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
\f SSSRS. MOODY ft BARRETT would respectfully
opened'toefr 106 W *** P ubUc that they nave just
STB ABC SOAF VOUI,
and are fuUy prepared 10 A.l all oruere lor tue fol-
lowing Bar and Toilet Soaps 1
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. 1,
EXTRA No. l RESIN
GERMAN, « FELLOW SOAF,
ERASIVE,
CHEMICAL,
OLIVE,
CASTILE,
Ac.
Also, a large variety of Toilet Soaps, comprising
HONEY,
PALM. v"
CAMPANULA,
ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
ROSE,
PUMMICE,
LAVA,
Ac., Ac.
No pains will be spn-ed to make our Soaps equal In
quality, price and pe. “.itr-a to any American or For
eign Soaps. Our mono uall bo “ semper idem,” and
ail goods not equal m quality aud price to American
or Foreign manuiaciar', .hail be returned and money
refunded.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PUD FOR TALROW AND
UKtASH.
Orders addressed to MuODY ft BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMaRTTN A CO., will receive prompt and Im
mediate attention m20-tf
BLAALEVILLE
SLATE MINING GOHPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stools., 6000,000
SHARES, $60 EACH.
D izzzotors—H. Brio ham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbnr and A E. Marshall.
Prsidznt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Vioz President—E C. Grannie*, Macon, Ga.
SzoarrABY—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, lor roofing, for
furniture manufactured out of elate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlauta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus,
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Fenn.. and Si. Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaptability
to various articles of famlture and for pavemeot are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec*7,
J 8 Atlanta, Ga.
Th* steamboat
ECL IB SB;
haring bulk of cargo engaged, will have quick de
■patch for Augusta.
“t 30 * F. W. SIMS ft CO., Agente.
FOB
MiCON&HAWpSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DO(5TORTOWN,
And landings on the Attamaha and Ocmulgee rivers.
m?9 eod6
JEFFERSON ROBERTS ft CO.
Exports.
Per steamship Hunter, lor New York-378 bales
upland cotton, 36 do sea island, 10 do domestics, 16
boxes mdse, 5 cusks, 50 bbls molasses, 42 rolls leather
405 hides, 5 bales wool.
Pugaengera.
Per steamsh p City of Bath, from Boston-R c
Gardiuer. S Blliam and wife, Mrs Warrener aud child,
wife Md^iild^ Uana0I1 > U u Kichardson, Capt Green
Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville-J
W Brown, Dr Laidler, J D Eubanks. a-
t “i ne L H ?. I ? n .. G «tty, Grom Paiatka—H Smith,
sons SMattier and wife, L Gardner Dr Morrell, AC
Clark, Mrs T B Catherwood, Miss L Reilly Mr and
Per Hteamer Dictator, from JaeksonvUle—J K Cro-
w J H , S"* 1 ,' MrS Wal1 ’ M,ss Wall, J II
Wul’e, K Whitman, J Meclinab, A Wolinan, J A Bos-
tram, G C Braiatly W M Bostick, J H Fowler, O M ;
Bray, DGreenfleld, A L Waitliasseii, T Lon^sdorir T
SSwain, J E Emmersoo. A C Kiuue, W OSmith’B
Dexter.
Magazines.
FOR APRIL.
F RANK LESLIE’S Lady’s Magazine
Le Bon Ton, Jonrnnl de Mode*
Godey’s Lady's Book
Harper's Monthly
Atlantic Monthly
Also, Enoi.ibu R*vitw8 for Jxnoary, and the usual
assortment ol the latest Daily and Weekly News
papers, at
. , ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT.
(Down stairs) Bull at., next to the Pont Office.
m2S-tf
BLACK SILKST
We have received by last steamers—
BLACK SILKS, of all widths
COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRENADINES,
BAREGES, *
PINA CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS,
LAWNS,
MUSLIN, 7
ORGANDIES,
and other Styles of Dress Goods.
. EINSTEIN ft ECKMAN,
24 161 Congress street.
A toilet delight I The ladies' treaaure and gentle
men’s boon I The “sweetest thing'' and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Used for bathing the face aDd person, to render the
«kin soft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to peifame
clothing, ftc.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, ftc.
It cures nervous headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skim
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqueto bites and stings of insects.
It contains no material ihjprions to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singer*. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
he Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwarde.
damas Barnes ft co.,
ect2T-eodly Prop*. Exclusive Agent*, N. Y.
HILL’S HAIR DYE, 50 cent*.—Black Or
Brown, Instantaneous; beet, cheapest, durable, re-
” ' le , Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine atorea everywhere.
m9*ly *
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm*
This is the moot delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. Ite^nges the sun-burnt face an
hands to a pearly eatin texture of ravishing beanty,
imparting the marble parity of youth, and toe distin-
OUA appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.
It removes tan, (reckles, pimples and roughness from
toe skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera
Singers. Itie what every ledy should have. Sold
everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents.
Prepared by YV. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all ordega to
, DEMAS BARNES ft CO.,
ocl27-eodly New York.
REAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
■' 3epot forPrinters’ Supplies
210 Bay Street, Sayannab, da,
P LATNER ft BOSWORTH keep constantiyon hand
a lai go stock of Lodger, Writing and Wrapping
Wrapping
Papers, of ail sizes and wvight*; also. Binder*' Boards,
Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and
Printing Inks
Having bad lopg experience in the business, and
buying our goods in large lota direct from the manu-
laclurers enables n* to compete with New York
prices.
Agents for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agent*
in tills city for the Bath Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid for ail kinds of paper
stock. ” is
Lumber.
XTELI/JW PINE LUMBER of all dimensions, on
'1 hand and for sale by the cargo or at retail, at
the
NEW STEAM SAW M:
on the Eastern Wharf, in th.i city.
Mill, or to
J. W. WOLCOTT ft CO
ml2-eod-lm No. 2 Hsrrl*’
THE
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Brook,
ISL0 *SL N mTS IS i ) A7 ATHARERSFTAM’S MILL,
AND WILL HAVE quick despatch
AS ABOVE.
boat at m ,owme «
HgkS^dprem^ny 0 ” 80003 t0 Macon “ d
at^aferewlmir’ Tty ""Proof warehouses
Fo?^g^app?;V JuUli ° K ^ Cttarlest °n Wharf,
m30 , *■M- MYRELL,
Harria Buildings, Bay street,
FUR HAWKINSVILLE.
The new and test Iron Steamer
Z . B. V an c e
Capt, Jobs J. Gdtbeiz,
will leave for the above place with despatch
Fbr height or passage, having very comfortable ac
commodations, apply at the office, on the Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Shipping.
For Liverpool.
27-0 WILDER ft nftXARTON.
For Philadelphia.
a. H „- ' T** e clipper schooner P. A. SANDERS.
•Cajic. BiaiiK, Will leave with despatch for the above
For freight, apply to
r HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
FOR SALE.
THE STEAMERS
FANNIE LEHR 4 MINNIE BRANDT,
These boats were built In 1864, have good pow«r
.t n ‘ 0 M, <pe< V d : *** ,1 « ht draft ’ wlU > s tote room
acaimmodation* tor passengers; carrry 650 bales of
cotton each; very suitable for river trade or for towing.
They are now in good nmnlng order. 8
For further particulars, apply to
. Laroche * west,
m26 - fi Or J. D. BRANT.
Agents.
FOB NEW YOKE
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP,
Vastest Walp la the Trade.
Cabin Passage, $a 0 Steerage, $5
is ship made her last trip to New York, in fifty-
t boors. .
ie very test and exceedingly commodious steam
ship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tons burthen, Taos. H. Mozton, Esq., Com
mander, will positively sail on her regular day,
Saturday, March 31, at 8 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having accommodations
unsurpassed, apply to
m2 ® WILDER ft FULLARTON.
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
CITY OF 1 BATH.
T. H. Bell, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, April 4, at — o'clock,
llto of Aprd? Sl1 * 7 ' WIIliam Tibbett* following on the
For freight or passage, apply to
For Charleston,
The steamer
DICTATOR,
Capt. L. M. Coxxrrza,
will leave Telfair’s wharf
Kvery Saturday Morning at 9 o’clock,
arriving in Charleston same evening
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to’
L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO.,'
Agents.
For Liverpool.
= S’liXSSg.'VIff
For freight engagement, apply to
m28 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO
for sale.
FOR JACKSONVILLE, FLA
VIA SAVANNAH AND FERNANDINA.
Tire Dew Steamship
DICTATOR
Capt. L. M. Coxzrrzz,
m.Adger's Wharf, every
tMtelock, a. m, and Ba
will leave Charleston, from
WEDNESDAY morning, ate -
vannah every WEDNESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m.
juctunmna
will leave Jackaonviile every FRIDAY morning at
3 o’clock a. ra., and Savannah every SATURDAY
morning at lam. Arriving at Charleston same
evening. For freight or paasage, applv to
L. H. COXETTER,
Office on Adger’s Wharf
. GUILMARTIN
m23-ti
nts at Savannah—Means. L. J.
Pacific Mull Steamship Company's
t* California,
Notice.
E m p i i? e Lin0;
SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP,
FOE NEW*YORK.
Atlantic Mail Steamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin *20 00; Steerage *5 00, with Sub.
defence *10 00.
The new apd fast aide-wheel steam-
-ship 8AN»BALVAD0R, Atkina, com-
I mander, wIU sail aa above, on
Saturday, March 31, at 8 a. m.
Far freight or passage, having accommodations Sa-
|Pp rior to any steamer In this trade, apply to
B 0 HARDEE,
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLAN TIC ft GULF R R.
Coaklkstom ft Rav tUNau R R. Waazaousz.
la'
ivaunan, Marih izd, 1866.
TJARTIES shipping fret h' by the Atlantic ft Golf
A Railroad, to stations where the Company has no
Agent, will be required to call at this ulnce and alga
a bond relieving the Cumpauy from all loss ordamage
after good* are unleaded from the c r-.
, U. H. WILLIAMS,
- Agent Freight pep irment.
JOHN CLRAY,
DEALER IN
DOMESTICS. SILK BASQUES
lse ’ as t0 allow one man to take all
. u ‘' a ud put a foreman on
- vlifcbar^c who had not takeu out
^ ’.'aV th ’' meetin * of Council ai
!v c ,j, ° ^ 18,1:11 defining more clearly the
p ° rts aLl1 l roviding for Juat such
. j tliu adoption of toe ordinance
r «c,
- over upon payment of
: decided by the Board.
si!~ A mau waa before this
r ’.-c ■ ' ' ^ cl “ r ^ ’■Vth toe retention of
woman named Jane
'^-laeuvr- " ri!J£ tUa tiVlLlt:ilce toe Judge
: a- t.i".i’. UUUwfaI,y by the de-
- 1 : 'ortii WlUl ' { T jrv °rdsr that they bo re-
6 of, Ulk , U ‘' ’’lather.
’ 1 aQt togto,^a b ’- W, "‘ re afterwards decided,
“^hduifrn
d ' ,| '- r,daut9
ra and a half, and toe
r <l'tctivt
in each case
amounts within
Consignees.
Per steamer Chas S Hardee, irom Hawklnsville—J
W Lathrop ft Co, Erwin <t H, Brigham ft B, C, Purse
ft Co, A 8 Hartridge.
Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—Richard
son ft B, Augusta Factory, Blair ft B, P Reilly, Weil
ft M, Hilton ft R, W L Peabody, Cooper ft Me A, M H
Williams, M A Cohen, H Meiuhanl. P ft Deppish, M
& Wadley, G W ft G B Lamar, E Ehrlich, Burlburt,
II ft Co, it Habersham ft Son. T J Dunbar, E Padel-
ford, J G Clarke ft Co, Lovell ft L, Claghorn ft C, C R
R, W H Stark, Erwin A H, 8 L Windy, e Everett, R
ft Aldrich, G G Nichols, SB Harrlugton, Rev K P
Browne, A Minis, S S Miller. Nichols, R ft W, J W
Wolcott, F YV Sims, Crane ft G, W M Walsh, YYriglit,
G ft Co, 8 Fellner, D Falvey, G C Freeman, Bradv, 8
ft Co, G Waterhouse, H Pitcher, Rogers ft c, J A
Roberts.
rOKT OF FERNANDINA, FLA.
FBBNSNDINA, Fla., March 27,1366.
Arrived.
March 24—Schr Harriet Maria, McDonald, from
New Smyrna
26—USTr
Sickles and;
here on Friday 23<1 bound for Charleston; Sylvan
Shore, Ellu, Lizzie Baker and lleleu Getty, which
rn ‘1 L’a fhnlr (Pina v.a nnt -
O K BALES 4-4 Augusta Factory ■
WU 25 bale* 7-8. do
For sale by
SAMS ft PHINIZY,
m2s 6 No. 9 Stoddard's Lower Range.
Sommer Residence on the Salts
for Sale or Rent.
A HOUSE and E<Jt at Thunderbolt. The Hotue
lias Nine Rooms and a large attic a also a good
stable and shed, and well of excellent water. The
Lot is one hundred feet on the River, ruining back
to a road known aa the Artillery Avenue about nine
hundred feet. For fnrther particulars inquire of Jno.
Stevenson. Also, a place in Effingham county with
a good Dwelling, ftc. m27-eod2w
Notice.
•» Arm—VJVIIA UBUiCb AUMXia, lUUVUUiUU, ITU III
nvrua.
r S TVaopportCosmopolitan, with MaJ General
and staff; stra Dictator, Capt Coxetter, wae
11 Pulaakl House
* lmblic m *^ Ce ® uGcr ' °f
• -Mr. limit
«rce Butler,
luau uud known to have
- ‘“Cinhii.ii- , during the war
itlilc IskJI J U ' ht abol ‘ u °mets of
H le ,a *toceniec t of] ^ ‘• xo * lcm,lt »ci*
o^ la ^Ktho lir o f 0 ' tih,ie8 * it.
m ' ami -' var demo-
■'-■‘•6 :he th rc at ^ roatcn *d with mob vio-
’ “,‘ , " rSuUal indignity came
LU “«i. and was ouly pre-
t “Uud taken by Mayor
i!0 “'“ 8 Mauia :i ‘ W ‘ amUy s P“d »
-—.. ' uu at - Simon 1 * Island.
~ Mr ' Th, ' Wl ” Dowell, an old and
3. > “‘term
e "toi.u-
mto f
nuiued
“toy
%^-ddenlyThVrr Pl0y * ! d -
V,-, “8ht ti st iu “ . r “ a ‘dence in tola
„. Iit Mired' foT'th/ 1 "’ 01Je Wh0 h,d his
l U1 8ht at an early
^-tt? Ut,, ‘toaeud L Cj tl,e roo “. When he
thuii - ' U ‘ 9 f<w ' e and general
urn had P . a9Md quietly
k : this afternoon
make their trips are not reiiorted.
£0 -Steamer O M Petitt, Briggs.
Cleared.
March 22—Norwegian bark Pallas, E Ellefson, for
London; sclir Elis, White, Crellen, for New York.
24—Schr Zampa, Johnson, for Cardenas, with lum-
2d—Schr Rising Bun, L 8 Jones, for Boston, with
lumber.
—
Memoranda.
The hull of the wrecked schr Snnny South was
badly rotten and was sold for $225. Her sails, rig
ging. ftc., were shipped on board tlie schr Rising San
for Boston.
Correction—In onr newspaper of the 22<Y, vessels
were reported as arrived which should have been
reported as cleared.
ftjg- All vessels from foreign ports, or for foreign
ports, laden at St Marys, Ga, now"enter at, and clear
from the port or Feroandina, Fla. There is no col
lector at St. Marys.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
March 80, I860*
737 bales cotton, CO do domestics, 25sacks potatoes
and mdse to J I, Y’ilialonga YV H Stark. J Daily, P H
Helm, A Myers ft Co, Cooper* MeA. .7 L Hilton, K ft
Bird, R McIntyre, Crane A G, E A Soullnrd, Both-
well ft W. Duncan A J. O Cohen, A Low A Co, Chas
Green ft Son; W Battersby. Wilder 4 F, E Padelfoni,
R Habersham ft'Bon, Jones ft W, P W Sims ft Co, B,
Smith ft Co, J F ft M Hamilton, Hunter ft G J W
Lathrop, N A Hardee ft Co. *
time prescribed by law; and all persous Indebted to
said estate will make payment to Wm. Borns.
WM. BURNS. .
ROBERT MoINTTHK -
fl2-2aw-6w* Executors.
KIRLIN .& BURRE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
JLES, WISES m UQ60IS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY IiAAjK«
ORDERS PROHITLY nUQ k
au21 .
Booms tb Let. :
pUBNWHM) ROOMS ^ LET. Enquire at this"
For Sale on Consignment.
r * * .. +
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill, with *4
feet carriage 3- . ,
' 1 Extra 64-Inch Haw .
1 30-Inch Corn Mill
60 feet Belting. »
For sale at manufacturer’s prices. Apply to
m27-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM
BRICS
CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS
STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKED
NAINSOOKS
INDIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN
JONES’ 6-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS
WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS
*BUFF\*WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA
CLOTH
LADIES’ AND. MISSES’ LISLE AND
SILK GLOVES
MISSES’ LONG NET MITTS, &c., Ac.
Just opened at
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
m!4 151 Caagreza Street,
Just Received,
A N Invoice, of the celebrated CHAMPAGNE
WINES of Mean. Bruch, Foucher ft Co., of
tM following brands;
Xiao IDtor,
Carlo D’or,
’In quarts and pint*.
“ F. W. 8IMS ft OO.
■l
NM BOOKS
Coopefp Olcotts & Far/elly,
Ufeof Stonewall Jackson ; t^y Cook*
8L Martin’s Summer; hy Anns Brewster
l Broken to Heme**; by Edward Gates
The Onhstees;» Novel, by Whitehead •
Maxwell Drewitt ; Ify F. G. Trafford
The Oeceilaa; by ASM Argyle
. . ftiso. ..
Public laws of Georgia paaaed In 1866 and 1861
msu
n
RECEIVED BY
n -c
Wooden Ware, Brooins,
PAILI, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Churns, Cradles,
Wagons. Chairs, Baskets, ftc.
Nos. IS Fulton and S60S Front Sta
new York;
m-3
FLOUR AND K. D. HOMINY.
7Cfl BBLS., Just received and for asle by
/OU HANDELL4C0.,
mats C Cor. B <y and Barnard streets.
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
flYWO very desirable .Steam Saw Mills, fifty-eight
A miles from the city, nn the Savannah, Atlantic ft
Gull Railroad. BoCt and outfit all in complete run
ning order ; with tlmb’r laud sufficient to supply the
mills for three or four years.
Apply to
T. B. MARSHALL ft BRO.,
- - Savannah
, Or T. 3. HOOKER,
m26-tf At Station No. A
Watches! Watches!!
A FINE assortment of English. Swiss and
lean Watches, ja*t received and for sale at
„ F. D. JORDAN’S^.
m2T-a - 129 Congrats si.
DIRECT FROM EKSLISH POTTERIES,
Fbr sale on Consignment an Invoice of
25 CRATES
ASSORTED CROCKERY,
* - Constating of
Covered Disbes, bine edge
Truffles, half Boups, fancy painted
Teapots
Covered Plates
Muffins, a, 3, 4,*6, 6-in. flat,*blne edge
Soup Turinet
Boats and Stands
And "Sundries
M8-6 * CUNNINGHAM. PURSE ft CO.
COTTON SEED.
C A BUSHELS fine Sea talas d.
DU For sale
m26-cod3*
P. It B1
BEHN, •
Bay dfreet "
then on _
nectlDg via 'Panama'Raiiway. _ _
pany’s steamships from Panama for San
touching at Acapulco.
MARCH.
1st—Arison* connecting with Golden City.
arv ’ C0DIUKt '»* with
Slat—Nfihr York, Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Cap^Farnsworth.
Departures of 1st aa&Xlst connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
adowsd to aecond cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarteron
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, naif Farsi
o One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
."sasraiKsrssK, ss?hs
tors, ihggage received TffiThe dock the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, add passengers
Vrhfi prefer to send down early. r ^
~ experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free a - *
7 A steamer will be placed on. tTO line January T,
186B, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via
nivftDi,
For passage tickets, or furthet information, apply
st the Company's ticket offlee, oathe Whan, foot of
Canal street,
J9-3m
forth River, New York.
F. W.Q. BELLOWS,
Agent
TO PLANTERS.
stock of
- Cutters,
, - — Implenffnts of best
and patterns with which to supply Planter*
and Country Merchants, whose attention we Invite
to our stock and think we ntasnke It to their inter
est to purchase of ns.
BOUSE ft BRYANT,
' *■. 191 Bay street*
J26-tf
GRAHAM, DORsilTT &, CO/
. Successors to Hawes, Graham ft Co.,
tmoBncnsop
ROSEWOOD MID MAHOGANY,
Noe- IT*, IT* and XT* Centre St* jg. Y^
Keep constantly on band the most extensive variety
of finely-figured Foreign pnd Domestic Woods to be
found in the United States, in Logs, Plank* Boards
and Veneers,.suitable tor Cabin, t, Plano, and Billiard
Table manufacturers, aidfi car builders; also, Ma
hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff.
»“ wiUl our-bustaess wehave a large
Tile light draft 9chooner
^SCIENC E3,
ton*, new measurement,
AND NOW READY FOR SEA IN EVERY RESPECT,
Is offered for sale low to close a concern.
For particular*, apply to
SORREL BROTHERS,
m?S C 82 Bay street.
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
np for «»*«•»*
■very Tuesday Mernteg at 10 o’clock.
AH freight payable by shipper*.
itiZuF&onw p j u U* e ’accommo-
Wh^orT. * h ® ace ’ ^ lorid » Steam Packet
u CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
1 Agents.
For Paiatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
Tbs new and test sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. gin a ’
Friday Moralm S , »6th, at *10 o’clock,
androntinneto-iesve ^Friday morning thereafter
will leave Paiatka every Sunday
SOTrilk?’*^^ 1 *? e T e * 7 ^“day forenoon, and Jack-
SS o^Sy M iSS^ 1 g m0rnln ‘’ * rrtTto « " S'™
ht received mt all timet at the warehoaae on
family Dye Colors.
Pateatod October 13, 1*03.
Black MrHtt
Dork Blue ^
Light Bias
Freoch Blue
Claret Brown
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Maroon
VSS,
Dark Drab
Light Drab. '
Fawn Drab.
_ Light Fawn Brab
fw“ -
SUk. Woden and Mixed
8’rtt,mthetoC^rmr?aotoing <
«r a j,
cm be produced (iwthu,?L T ? f ri A*2Sta
-■ HOFEj* tevens,
For tele by druggtati and dealer) 1 eralfy 0 ^ 011 '
octl04m
Freight
the wharf.
Alt freight payable by ahippere.
For freight or passage,' hai
commodation, apply at the
Packet wharf, or to
, mf CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agent*.
. _ eaMn ae
on Florida Steam
Notice-
tofore re^,SSi P ^ e e ‘t-conpomS’St he^
n« R - T. GIBSON,
CIfy Treasnerr.
Sundries
| A KEGS choice oihe?Bntt^^ 0 *
s# boxes Bnglhh Dairy Cheese
- ^?v? e 1, SuieCh< **'
re- M bbls Family Floor
»Wb^ White Com
200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed I
Lending and for sols by
mI6-eodlo , CLAGHORN ft CUNNING Wait
l Oats
HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE.
Heldrick Champagne, ,n
1810
Landing and for sale by
m23-et>dlw CLAQH0BN * CUNNINGHAM.