The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 04, 1866, Image 3

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SK-Bunhlp* and Steamer-, ° f.gff TORE. geim ™ L' viI)gat0 ' 1 ’ Satardar ’ AprU 7 TiunsdRy, April 6. at 12 m. ‘^jiSip' ir ^ U ri, Saturday, April 7th, at — ^' - uce. Tbaredav. April till, at - o’clock rau.tDH.rHit. _ Knight, Saturday, April 7th, at — r p ■ .■ (jibbuns, every Saturday morning ■t'J „ ff.dn,<dsy, April 3,1, at 9 o’clock. ^""‘wRcatRt-EsroN. • n every Tuesday and Thurrsday at TO, ''’ ^ •...jck P- „.. erv Thursday morning at 10 ’ , t r Fannie, «» ’ 'n t )r every Saturday morning at 9 c : ,> every Tuesday and Friday After- ^ fob iu wrKII, ® VII * I * E » „ JVS a; „i Charles S Hardee, every ::!: ?., T raing. at 9 o’clock- FOB FLORIDA. «o Shore, every Tuesday morning,*ht , , D Oetty. every Saturday morning, at ,t ra *- . Ca ker, every Friday morning at 10 IO-* t- c c . „nT*es'lay morning at 10 o'clock. ' ' every Wednesday afternoon at Caned states sieamer Agawam; Capt. in pert yesterday from a cruise. ' V . — IiSBaSB.-The steamer Tami- * 0 b£ f nced outbe line between this ' ad Jacksonville, arrived hero last W ve lor Florida to-day. - HL pictE —The steamship Tybee , T ’ r;w ) at her wharf yesterday morning. ", ' , Ire; gh’. and a full list of passengers, parser Bruyn for full files of New ci.aJ.o- the usual courtesies, iters to asm™*- , r : TS ?i Cacacs. -Easter Monday, Vostry Elcc. •sn«* - .'.Vai. S. Bogart, Wra. Batjcraby. _yvtn il. Bulloch, John B. Johnsou, Pr. John A. Wragg, Wm. L. i purse, L„VI DeWilt, Henry Brigham. ■ .jf, .Slums.—Two negroes named J. .Via ilirnswere before tbe Freedmen's ou Hie charge ot fighting in tbe : evideueo it appeared they were . ,_r 1U , They showed a previous good tins iut,> consideration. Judge ..a. sal tire ca—• ... , i tar /kCaptgin of a vessel was bu- .. u-i niii ou the charge of refusing Oaii'ioyedby him the sum of two dol- : uiai'd to be due for services. During ;t. trial the dofeudaut committed a a ai language for which the Judge . ..a:, and then ordered that he pay the • .rasa, besides the costs of court. ..... a licrsE Shades.—A uew saloon with ' , . ilE j,, s p ct u opened in Bay lane, corner ol' the Post Office. The building has ■ ;.,jir renovated, aud has an elegant ap- ,• coat tad out. Mr. Thomas Gilhooly, late 'i:-tnE Hou-e, is the proprietor, which gives rcniiat everything wifi be conducted in the five lunch is served from eleven to one :-.i an OaotSARcns.—In the Mayor’s ■ • urorcing, the Captain of a vessel was , .E s violation of the Harbor Master’s rules .-.nng lire proper light ou his vessel while rt.. stream. The defendant said that as • into port his men wero tired and . .. .c did get think it necessary. He was . i liars. ..it! was charged with driving his dray , , id, but artel hearing the evidence of the at ud the etatcineut of the defendant, the -i.tirgod h.tu ■ a payment of costs. ::CAls.-h,tiii ha, received new num- f.~a L-dis’s Illustrated Paper, The Chimney Hep- Weekly, The Nation, etc., oic. tuniot: oi Deiu<,rest’s Lady's Magazine for March have also been receive!! and ■ ici ,n his counter. nt coxcibsiss X3E Sale oe LiQcon xo - frequency with which the former oakery commandant relative to the sale to soldiers has been violated of late, has Ktetoy lor Major Manning, commanding -.tatte a caw and more stringent order it found a: another column this morning, -’trust the order will be subjected to a flue As for the first offence aud trial by a mil t-urn tor the second. Twenty-five d- illars any person giving iufoimatiou of a viola- r:?. Fit,'ED roB SELtnro Liqcob to Sol- W. T. Eastern yssterday had before : -’a, keeper of a saloon. sad lined him <■«.,for violation oi' General Order No. 13 -t tiic Saile of intoxicating liquor to enlisted iais the second barkeeper mulcted in the •: this offence within u fortnight. -*uTT.'.—The steamer H. hi. Cool, Capt. Tav- •*** evening irom Darien wiih cotton con- • 2:ihwell i V.’hitehoad. Purser zYmennan for favors. mention is call- d to the «ale of flour to take at 10o’clock at Claghorn & Cunningham’s --slants and dealers had better attend as the •- g .*:.L!sH0CTCCG.—tintol shooting is becom- -1 thr snuiHemeut, and almost every day • -‘iui’.n to chronicle the arrest of some per- PUcLce. In the Freedmen’s Court yes- 4 * “ : * r R. Jenkins was arraigned for •‘*’-3 pleading guilty to the charge was a S?e of five dollars and coats, another negro, was brought up on ,7.7 ' •"■Opting to shoot in the streets, but • 7 7 i :r ' cicCc( ‘ before tlic court that he had - discharged on the payment of Freedmen’s court yesterday a U-p... 7 ’ “btht larceny of a pair of shoos from b. L -•'■••-ilsld. He plead guilty, aud said ^rong; and that the very ^ laii ^ 30u the shoes he lelt con- -Ly.-.7 ^otwithslanding his contri- N ;a:at0fcferve a ten B of thirty days on - * L ' pay the costs of court. '. I '“ Vl Elliott, Jno. Martin and C. •... ^’lth stealing fame bags of evidence submitted seL:eucec * to 8ervo thirty J £ ^il pay the costs of court, and »arve thirty-five days. earner Swan, which was ad- 3m, at nine o’clock to-day, u * i! “ 1- o’clock, on account of the ‘‘‘-lilt. *-t Gp,- £ — ■ ,■■■■. » -V 4 lat Knoxville.—We stated a the remarkably quick pas- ;: ’Cj»:;7.’ 7'‘^^ip Gen. Barnes, that her f^ed Vy j. ^ *be best on record. The jigur es * t?r - . riaer of the sto^mehip '.^aejauvv* s ^° w that ou the 30th of July, ^^ached her wharf in this city, at . 1 ^ ,J ' lre * rom her wharf iu New ‘-^Pcf the Gen. Barnes was made vr^ain, 8 to the statement of her com- a Lu all interested in the Gen. Meeting of the Board of Health. A stated meeting of the Board of Health was held last evening in the Exchange. Dr. J. D. Fish, Chair man, presiding. At 8 o’clock the Board was‘called to order, when about twenty of the sixty-eight members composing it answered to to their names. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, and there being uo objecton stood approved as read. The first business in order beiug reports of commit tees, Dr. Lawton, Chairman of the Committee ap pointed at the last meeting to correspond with His Honor the Mayor, and tho commandant of the district with regard to the return of City Hospital to the con trol of the city authorities, submitted the correspon deuce had with the Mayor and Gen. Tilison.and stated that he had waited on the General but was unable to meet him. A report of the Commitee was received, and ou mo tion the Committee was discharged. Mr. James Stewart,Secretary of the Board stated that he had communicated with the Secretary of the last Board, according to direction,and that gentleman said that he had kept the books and papers belonging to the then board in his room in the Post-office build iug, where he held a situation,and that on the occupa tion of the city by the Federal troops they had been destroyed. Mr. Philip M. Russell then offered the following res olution, which was, on motion, adopted: Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed for the purpose of preparing rules and regulations for the government of the Board. The chairman appointed Drs. Thomas and Lawton and Mr. P. M. Russell on the committee, and, on mo tion, Dr. Waring was added. Dr. Thomas offered the following resolution : Resolved, That application be made to the City Council for the purchase of 100 barrels of lime for the use of this Board. After being amended to read one hundred and fifty barrels, the resolution was concurred in. Dr. Waring then offered the following: Resolved, That a committee ot five upon poudrette, and a committee of ten upon sewerage and drainage be appointed by the Chairman to take specially into consideration the subjects severally connected with the deansing of privies, and the drainage of the country around, and also the sewerage of the city. Iu support of the resolution the Doctor made a short speech, in which he said that in all his experience he had never seen a city so infamously neglected as regards privies and cess-pools. They were a source of disease within themselves from the man ner in which they were conducted and in the inatten tion to their beiug emptied. He produced several pamphlets and communications from different cities on this subject, and from which he read an abstract, giving a description of the mode ot‘ cleaning privies in St. Louis. In that city they have an air-tight reser- oir rrom which ail air is withdrawn, and to which a funnel is attached, which is dropped into the pool and the matter, after being lignifled and disinfected, is drawn into the reservoir by means of comxiressed air. It is then carted away to a poudrette factory,‘where the extraction is manufactured into one of the best known fertilizers. After some remarks on the same subject by Dr. Thomas aud others, the resolution was adopted. Dr. King then called the attention of the Board to the condition of a house on Liberty street, near Whitaker, which had been burnt some time since, and which was now the rendezvous of negroes and refu gees, and was in a horrid condition. He said it was a nest for the breeding of disease, and that there have been several cases of small pox taken from it. Mr. Stewart said that this place was owned by a Mrs. Richards, who rented it out to these negroes, and that its condition had already been noticed by the police officers and steps had been taken to have the nuisance abated. Dr. Waring offered the following resolution, which, after discussion, was adopted : Resolved, That the Mayor and City Council of the City of Savannah be respectfully requested to pass an ordinance compelling all owners of wooding build ings or decayed fencing to have this species of proper ty white-washed within thirty days, or the city to have the some done and the owners of such property be charged with the expense. Mr. Stewart stated that having had some experience in disinfectants lie was in possession of a receipt composed of copperas, Boot aud creosote, a French article, and he would lay it before the Board at its next meeting. On motion, Tuesday evenings, at 8 o’clock was fixed as the time of the meetings of tho Board in future. The mooting then adjourned. Supper for the Benefit of St. Patrick’s Church.—The ladies of St. Patrick’s parish have fitted up the hall of the Forest City Mills for the purpose of setting forth a supper this evening, from 7 to 11 o’clock. The proceeds are to aid in purchasing an or gan for the church, aud the managers respectfully in vite the public to attend ana aid them in their lauda ble undertaking. Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Son rlaea 5 46; Moon rises 10 34 Son sets 6 14 j High water u 42 PORT OF SAVANNAjH. Tuesday, April 3, 1866. Arrived. Sleam.slilp Tyfiee, Crowell. New York—Hunter J Gammeil. Steamer II M Cool. Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. C S steamer Agawan, Sarton Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—ciag- tiorn A Cunningham. Steamer Taminaml, Rainnee, Beaufort—Alex Har dee. Sloop Fleet, Thompson, Riceboro—M J Doyle Steamship City of Bath, Bell, Boston—Richardson & Barnard. Steamer Clias S Hardee, Jotmson, Hawkinsvllle— Erwin & Hardee. Steamer Ella, Rowland. Jacksonville—M A Cohen. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn A Cunningham. Erig Selma, Gibbs, Boston—C L Colby A Co. Schr Emma, Lowry, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—25 bales sea island cotton, 6 bales upland, 2 bbls sugar, 2 do syrup, 2 cases and 1 box tobacco, 11S hides. Per sloop Fleet, from Riceboro—3 bales sea island cotton, 250 bushels sea Island cotton seed, 300 bush els rough rice, 83 dry bides and mdse. Exports. Per Bteamship City of Bath, for Boston—164 halos cotton, 1,000 sacks salt, 32 bales hides, 99 bbls tar, 26 tons iron, 42 bbls, 8 cases and sundry pkgs. Per schr Selma, for Boston—178,000 feet timber. Per sebr Emma, for Baltimore—950 sacks salt Passengers. . Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—J M Brown J Robinson, J M Barnard, J A Cushman, Capt Cutter. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Dr Patterson, J Millen, wife and rnirse, OE Ogden, Capt Bjelk. Mrs Bird, Miss E Bird, Miss B Beuler, H L Wells. W T Wells, A B Marbury, C Wilcox. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—Mrs Law- ton, child and svt, Mr Kelly. Mr Chandler, Mr Metis, Mr Pratt, T R Whitaker, W F Higgins, Mr Corlirau, W A Shaffer, Mr Smith, A J Becker, J B Wickford, W Carpenter, J N Clifford, J Visenon, H Sandford, J W Spratt, W Cannon and brother, W Martin, Mr Martin and 10 deck. Per steamship Tybee, from New York—Mrs A C Dnnu, Mrs L Pritchard, Miss Murphy, J Fernandez, D Rawls, Mr Morino, wife and children, M McNamara, M E Kenney, Jas Lee, G McNamara aud lady, T B Griffin, Mrs Cooney, Mrs Tebarer, W H Weeks, G A Simmons, T U Jarvis, W B Jackson. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS, &C. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) W E invite lh*e attention of the Trade and the Pub. lie generally to our large aud elegant assort, meat of Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se gura, etc,, etc., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in tho States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR-S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of whi'’h is fully established in this and foreign conn- tries: DUNBAR-S well known STOMACH BITTERS, guaranted 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 np expressly for our house, of which we are sole proprietors and importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele- bratedPHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER, BRANDY', Scotch aud Bourbon WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well knowu throughout the United States, put up by us in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. A H■ W. Catherwood's Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest grade*, manufactured and imported expressly for this house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, and every description aud grude of Foreign Liquors imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf 1 Soap Manufactory. SI SOI?! MOODY & BABRETT, Steam Soap Works, Savannali, O-n. Notice. I N conformity with an agreement entered into be tween the Drug Stores of Congress street, I here with give notice that my stole will be opened at nights and on Sundays durin^the month^of A^jril. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, corner m31-3 Congress and Barnard Sts. Notice. consignees. Per steamship Tybee, from New York—Adams Ex, C R R, G W Allen, T H Austin, Bell, W A C, Bdili- well & W. Bryan, II A Co, T H Balsliaw, Brady, S A Co, E A M Brown, B A Bryan t,-T Bateson, J A A J F Brown, A S Bigelow. Briglmm, B A Co, W Barnett, I S Cohen, Crane A G, U Cranston, S M Colding, C A Christie, Colby A Co, Cooper, O A F, Chipmau 4 Co, J G Clarke & Co, M Duggan, D A Taylor, il J Dicker- son. W M Davidson, W W Dingledy, P Dzialyski, D A Lyon, Duncan & J, E A Eckman, E Ehrlich, Erwin 4 H, U C Freeman, A A L Freidenburg, S Gross. C L Glberr, J Gilliland, H Gowdy, Gazan Bro, E E Hertz R Habersham A Son, Hunter A G, G M Heidt, Jones A W. J F A M Hamilton, Holcombe A Co, B Kohn, K MacI-ea A Co, J Lama, LaRoche A W, Laurant, W & S, J W I^throp, C P Lopez, W W Lincoln, J C Maker. J McMahon, Orff A W, C D Rogers, P A Deppish, J S Roberts, H U Kne, P Reilly, J W Rabun, U A Soul- lard, W H Stark, F W Sims, Tlson A G, C W Thomp son, J L Villalonga, Weil A M, Weed A C, Hess A G, P R Thompson, 1 ud others. Per sloop Fleet, from Riceb ro—J W Anderson A Son, J Villalonga. M s Doyle, W H Burroughs, W M Remshart, J J Tltens. C ONSIGNEES per schooner SARAH WOOSTER, from New York, are hereby notified that she will commence discharging this day, at wha r f foot of Abercorn street. All goods left on the wharf after sunset will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. iii31-2 WM. H. STARK, Agent. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1863. Consignees per Central Hailroad. APRIl 2,1866. 718 bales cotton, 12 do domestics, 17 sacks potatoes, i car stock and mdse to Latltrop A Co, Brady A 8, E P Deyo. W Dasher, Linville <f G, Mrs M Wyley, W H Stalk, W Goddard, C Green A Son, W Battersby, O Cohen. Wilder A F, F W Sims, M s Cohen, E Padel- ford, N A Hardee, Crane A G, R Habersham, J F A M Hapiilton, S Gerstman, Tlson A G, J W Rabuu. Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf R. R. AprU 3, 1866. 183 bales cotton, 67 sacks ground peas, 26 sacks po tatoes, 5 bales wool," 6 bbls sugar, 23 bbls syrup, 8 bags rough rice, 4 bbls lard, 18 bags cotton seed, fl bales cow tildes, 4 boxes wax and mdse to L J Guil- raurtin, W H Burroughs, J L Villalonga, J W Ander- son A Son, J T Lambrlght, Nichols, C A Co, N A Har- i dee, .1 ’P Darling, W Knight, J ltyan, J Gilliland A Co, C II Butler, R Habersham A Son, A Leffler, Dun can cf J, Tlson A G, F W Louts A Co. D Oystertnan, Brigham A B. Jones A W, A Finder, Wilder A F, Bell, W A C. G C Freeman, and others. Black Dark Green Black for Silk Light Green Dark Bine Light Blue Magenta Maize French Blue Maroon Claret Brown Orange Dark Browu Pink Light Brown Purple Snuff Brown Royal Purple Cherry Salmon Crimson Scarlet Dark Drab Slate Light Drab Solferino Fawn Drab Violet Light Fawn Drab Yellow. Dyeing Silk, Woolen • and Mixed Goods, Shawls, HANrgxcm^jtas or GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO LET, BAR AND TOILET SOAPS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. M ESSRS. MOODY A BARRETT would reapccuillly announce to t,Le Labile that they have just, opened their STEAM SOAP WORKS, and are fully prepares .0 fill all t\ruez» lor tne fol lowing Bar and Toilet soaps: ‘ PALE SOAP, EXTP1 No. 4 EXTRA No. 1 RESIN ' or YELLOW SOAP, GERMAN, ERASiV R, - w ^CHFIICAL, OLIVE,? CASTILE, &c. Also, a large variety of Toilet Soaps, coiooriging HONEY, PALM, CAMPANULA, ALMOND, TRANSPARENT, ROSE, PUMMICE, LAVA, &c., &c. No palna will be spared to make our Soaps equal in quality, price and petluuie to any American or For eign Soaps. Our motto shall be “ semper idem,” and all goods not equal ur qn tlity and price to American or Bioreign manufiicicra, shall be returned and money refunded. THE HIGHEST PRICE P UD FOR TALLOW AND GREASE. Orders addressed to MouDY & BARRETT, or L. J. GUIBMARTIN A Co., will receive prompt and im mediate attention. m20-tf Scarft, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. For 25 cents you can color os many goodi ■:would otherwise cost flva tiroes that sum. Varl ,1 shades can be produced from the same dye. T. errooessis simple, and any one can use tbe Dye with, perfect success. Directions in English, French ' nd German, inside of each package. HOWE A ' TEVENS, 26u Ban-. . way, Boston. For pale by dmg'giRts and dealer t . ; erally. OCtlCWJta Wanted. Druuk d Disorderly.—There were but few cases before His Honor, Mayor Anderson, yesterday morning. One individual was charged with being uuablo to navigate, and being found at an early hour in the morning making his bed in the street. Upon being askei^ what ho had to say, he replied that he had been to a ball, and had taken a glass or so of Ilhino wine. He said he was attempting to go home, aud didn't know why he could not get there. Proba bly his locomotives were tired from the effects of too much dancing. He was fined two dollars. Another individual was charged with being drunk and also lying in the streets. He said that it was the first time he had ever been before the Court, and if His Honor would be easy with him this time ne would take care to not be caught napping iu an unseasona ble place again. Mayor Anderson fined him two dol lars. Audios Sales of Property.—Yesterday being the first Tuesday in April, several important auction sales took place, and a number of valuable properties were disposed of. By Thomas J. Walsh, auctioneer, a store corner of Congre36 and Drayton street, and a dwelling on Con gress street, for $4,520. A three story brick dwelling on Jones street was brought to the hammer for $5,020. The property at the comer of West Broad and Zub- ley streets, known as part of tho Richardson estate, and containing three lots, was sold for $10,150. Two thousand acres of land on Warsaw Island was sold for $2,250. Thirty-nine shares Central Railroad stock brought 98X. Thirty-three shares Southwestern Railroad stock brought 9G)£. Five shares Atlantic and Gulf Railroad brought 66. By Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian—Lot No. 5, two dwellings and a store corner of East Broad, east boundary, aud Reynolds atreets, $3,400. Lots Nos. 85, 87 and 90 Henry street, each $200. Sixty-seven shares Atlantic and Gulf Railroad stock, 66. Seventeen shares Central Railroad stock, S8^@99. Twenty-five shares Southweateru Railroad stock, 98J6- Six hundred acres of land at Whitesville, on the Cent tral Railroad, about thirty miles from the city, brough 90 cents per acre. By Blun A Meyer—28 acres of garden land on the White Bluff Road, part of tho estate of Paul E. Gla- igny, $3,350. Bought Jby G. B. Lamar. Arrivals at the Hotels. MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. ’ *tll v b with this achievement, • ^° UUia principle we cheerfully l ho credit of being a half hour : t vriii ( —**•—W© aro informed that at Superior Court of Jefferaon ''U 11 ® B. Fleming preaiding, Mr ^64 to : afkr a highly creditable examine- “ “"i practice as an Attorney. Cllor ’ la the several Courts of com- Geoi, gj»- Monday evening last St. ,,l,; seen* of-^one of the moat J H Mar3. S C p D Slocum, str Virgo j Goodman, Charleston FA Field, do Lt K Henderson, Uo E W Wingaril A wile II L Dtckel, N Y M Franklin, Jr, N Y T U Gray. Savh G A Simmons, Providence .1 VV Ciiaul'T, N Y J 1 .an ion svt, S C A Marlin, Fla J P Smith, Fla O F Webster, L W Mi.'icy, ship Hattie PULASKI HOUSE—W. IR VVlLTBEROBR A Co. VV Calhoun A lady, S C E C AUdcriy, J B Hngford, Mass C B Carman. H Carman. L C Sartori, CSS H U Lawton, Capt J Ewer, ship Sarah Newman P BoydeD,. CSN II L Staucllff, U S N P B Bedford, Ga |T Ewene, CSS Delane. Reporter G C Ncilsou, U S N \ff S Kaufman, CSN F G Todd, N Y ;’jter. tae •u. ■.-Lad in ' f'renda, and v,u ad- d «uwe. man wh3m he caty. Especial care pr'v-.t*. social gather■ .jtiiaor.y t. ii» tr»pec:t to overtoalug with W H Sanford, N Y H G Wolfe, do G Adlurcl, do A P Flake, do J Jacobaolin, do G Pe'.tlt, do T 11 Puroe, uo W Pratt, do Mrs E Tabares, do N Saltus, do Dr Matteaon aud wife, Nl' K B Wtilerer, Syracuse Mrs Vaughn A child, Ga i G Jordan, do >“ *'** 4 | rit tJri'fln, do ©fit- tent j d Rawls, do tho city, ■ 'Y do Mrs E Fui.sc, I) M Badger, J B Noble A sister, Ga do 3 L Unatley, lady an da liter, Ga J WTa.; >r, : tr T. '<C6 A Z Hailey, > .a G C Currier Boston J JJ r J Gregory, H J Shell, ““ G W Huut, do A M Murpuue, do M D Louis, do J B Connelly, do W H Hatfield, do RACarvlu, do J W Newell, Boston w M wt'ianras, H Hoad GF WV Inter, Charles^ it C Ab.ioriy, do r Phillips, C It R •' Ji Weeks, Phiia. I Mrs Prateltanl, Augns'a ; «r» D an. do -v Murphy, <!c ■veil, -ir Tvbe • Situation Wanted. B Y a middle aged roan, In a wholesale dry goods or grocery store. Undcrstauds packing, marking, shipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref- ereucesgiven. Apply at 207 Bay atret’. febl9-tf. House Wanted. W ANTED TO RENT, a HOUSE, suitable for a small family. Address M. W. B., Herald office. m30-6 For Sale. For Saie. t T tbe Gnlf Railroad Yard: a Y 40,060 feet Seasoned inch Boards 20,000 feet Seasoned three-quarter Inch Boards, 1 in any quantity. Enquire of AARON KEPPARD, m2T-2W At the Gulf Railroad Depot. FOR SALE. T HE TREES, as they stand, on twenty-two tt jU- aand acres on the St. Johns river, Fla. Apply to W. S. WALKER, Broad street, next to State Bnuk, mfC IO Charleston, S. C. FOR SALE, A TRACT or Land, three hundred and thirty acres of first quality pine land, lying In Liberty countv, near the Waltlionrville Statiou of the Atlan tic & Gulf Road, The said lund can be bought for four dollars per acre. There Is fifty acres cleared aud under a good uew fence ; some houses on the place. For information, apply to the undersigned, who lives on tile place, within three miles of Station No. 4, Walthourville. m3-lm W. H. BACON. FOR SALE. rpHE two adjoining Lots on the corner of Jonee A and Lincoln streets, with the Bgildtng in comes of construction, property of the late Brigadier Gen. Claudius C. Wilson. Apply to R. E. Lcater, Attomey-at-Law, corner of Bay and Barnard streets. fl3-tu*thtf J- H. HINES, Adm’r 160 For Sale. BALES Prime Eastern Hay 1500 bushels ol best Black Oats 500 bushola Mixed Western Corn a2-0 BRADLEY, HILL A CO. J. SHAFFER, Commission Dealer In all kinds of FOREIGN AND D< iMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE, Wkst Wasuinoton Market, Opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey ste., NEW. YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and put up for the Southern market All consignments promptly atteuked to. {ST Refers to A. L. Bradley. A. Haywood. T. J. Walsh, and J. E. Parsons. - Jyl2 eodly STANDARD LIQUORS, xnSltf 207 BAY STREET. GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant No. 182 Bay .Street, f22-3m* SAVANNAH. Cvl *5c oV-, Bostnjj Wilson, Liver ^CREVJEN HOUSE—G. McGl; TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. W E invito your attention to the largest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS 10 be found in thi* ' Jy. mil vl, ;h If offered AT THE LOWEST PRICES, ■j-L ■ By ■ -nt time to the exec'- ; i H Sampson, N Y - , J ! l) Green, do - > -” r lil > ’*■; Mls-t McNnmar. do ni£6 Vt-.p-aUU '■-'U - »ud p , f-' '-&<= ir«d to j-j Jt Dennis, Olm.'-tKm t .... . PMcLod, Fa , 1 J Bu ffliltort, SL‘ > . v , a U t- aw ford, J Lhc . “ H i ayf 1 VV Ft G„rr.ird, (TtWhRakei Atlanta I VV T Htgglus, N C j.t WJviper, j VV If'c..- riffii!' VMshiugtu - , G L'.:’." >. .'■ 'J P Jl ' lei >u, kl .' ; F'Du:' .11W), .’•■■! '■ U At . jhfejjo EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 15! Congreto street, Sava.uiafc, Ga. A HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BU0HU. HELM UULD’S BUCHU- HELMBOLD’3 BUCUU. HELMBOLD’S BCCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY i’OH THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STBANGUARY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovureiga rente iy, and too much cannot be said in it. praise. A single dose has been knowu to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips ' A teaspoon ful a da, of Helmbold’s Buchu will relieve you. Physicians and Others PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold’s Ex tract Buchu is composed of Buchu, Cubebs, an.l Jum per Berries, selected >rith gre.it care, prepared in va cuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the mjst valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC is that which acts upon tbe kidneys. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate iu its action. For the Satisfaction of All, Boa Medical Properties contained in Dispt nsstory of the U. S., of which the following is a correct copy: “Buchu.* Iteodoris strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of tb# Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, inorbid irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the Prostate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It hoc also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic lituumAUsm, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy ” FOE FUETHEE INFORMATION- See Professor Dewees* valuable works on the Practice of Physic. Sec remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Work3 on Medicine. From the Largest Manufacturing Ohemiat IN THE WORLD. Iam acquainted with H. X. Helmbold; ha oc: u- pitd tha drug atore opposite my rcideuca, and ru ■uceeOsful in conducting the btuiue« where otiien hod not bean equally eo before him. I hare been fa vorably imprejtfd with hii character and ente-»iwe. WM. WEIGHTMAX. (Firm of Powers A Wmghtman,, Manufacturing-Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia, [FVom th» Philadelphia Eve. Bulletin, March lOfA.J We aro gratified to hear of the continued auccen, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helnjbold, Druggist. Hi* etore, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, ia 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five atories in height. It ia oartainly a grand establishment, and speaks fa vorably of the merit of his articles. He retains hie Office and Laboratory in this City, which are also model citablishments of then’ class. The proprietor has been induced to make this state ment from the feet that his remedies, although advuF tised, are G-ENtJUSTE PREPARATIONS, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using anything pert amine to Quackery, or the Patent hfedi- cine order,—most of which are prepared by sclfstrled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a phyeician’s simplest proscription, much less competent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, such as copying paits of advertisements of popular remedies and fln- ’^*The Stdsncettf^Mwiicine .lands SIMPLE, PURE, AND MAJESTIC, having Fact for its BasU, Induc tion fer its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not »»t an advertised medicine, or any remedy, un less its contents oringredirata1 are(known to others ■ HELMBOLD’S ' GENUINE PREFARATION& FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, , yltjjd extract sarsaparilla, ’ »nd improved Rosg wash. trisat'U»h«d vuwardt of !6 years PrepJJcd by il u . JiELMBOJ jiaiNCJPA*. DfePOV*. rlELMDOLD-S DH .^ AN-, CildUUCAL W A~ - .HOUSE, -■“*» •''•oaftrep, A«t» >'er* nc. S¥.\ V5C7 ' ■ VE. Xr t DEPOT, 194 South • -A Strut; «•> p*. oil JUr-w -ftf BLANCEVTLLE SLATE MINING GOMPT, VAN WERT, POLK (X)., GA. Cap’l Stools., 4000,000 SHARKS. $60 EACH. DirsEOTone—H. Brittbam, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall. PuainrNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vine Pbebideut—-E. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga. Seobetaky—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured cut of slate, for liuteJa, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can he applied. The quarry ie convenient to tho cities of Atlanta, Angusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Seim*. Montgomery aud Mobile. Ala.; to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mem phis, reno.. and S.. Louis, Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability to various articles of furniture and for pavement are well known. Orders muy be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, Sec-y, ]8 Atlanta, Ga. Shaping. K intjii’e Line. Wit MW YOML Atlantic Mnil Steamship Company. Shipp, PASSAGE RATES: Cabin $30 00; Steefage $3 00, with Sub sistence $10 UO. The new and bet steamship MISSOURI, Love- land, commander, will sail as above, on Satardajr, April 7, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations sa perior to any steamer lu this trade, appiv to B. H. HARDER, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents, 83 No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. n ?L Mx^rraVs "Line" NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $93 Deck $10 The new ud splendid ateamghip VIRGO, Bnlkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thmvday, AprU 5th, at’J3 o'clock m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ** OCTAVUS COHEN. FOR PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE ... $25 00 ’ Th e new and splendid Steamship E. C. Knight, Captain , Will sail for the above port on Saturday, April 7th, at — o’clock For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to a3 HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR NEW YORK. The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk of □Sober cargo engaged, will have quick de- ^Ryspatch as above. T™ For freight, apply to m31 CRANE A GRAYBILL. GREAT SOUTHERN PIPER WAREHOUSE AND } Depot forPrinters’ Supplies 210 Bay Street, Savannah’ Ga v pLATNER A BOSWORTH keep constautlyon haikl I’lipem, of all Kiaes and Card Boards, Priutors’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks, Having had lopg experience iu the business, and buying our goods in large lots direct from the mann- tactnrers enables u3 to compete with New Y’ork prices. Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing laks; Agents in tills city for the Bath Fnpor Mills. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper stock. j!2 Lumber. Y ELLOW PINS LUMBER of all dimensions, on hand and for sale by the cargo or at retail, at the NEW STEAM SAW MILL, on the Eastern Wharf, la this city. Apply at the Mill, or to J. W. WO LOGIT A CO , Agents, ml2-ood-lm No 2 Harris’ Blo-k. Bav st. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FE« NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICO LATA. Tbe uew and last sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. Kin^ Having been placed permanently upon this route m. leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 26th, nt 10 o’clock, Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. The splendid steamship TYBEB, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, April 7, nt — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to a2 HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR JACKSONVILLE, VTA FERNANDINA The fine, faet-salliug steamer, dictator, L. M. Coxetteb, Master, will leave Telfair’s wharf on Every Wednesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware house 011 the wharf, at the going rates. She has elegant and spaclons accommodations for passengers, aud we trust will receive a share of pub lic patronage. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., a?-tf Agent*. FOE HEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail steamship Company. SIDE WUEHL SHIP, and continue to leave every Friday morning tliereaftei I at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack’ 80uville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at nil times at the warehouse Ob the wharf. Ali freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the •office on Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, JS4-tf Agent*. For Palatka, E. Ela., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN S H 0 R £ Capt JAMES TUCKER, la: go stuck ot Ledger, Writing andWrapping+7 )av j n g bot>n gpeclal ]p atted for this route, w 1 weights; also, Binders’ boards, lc ave for the above nfacea leave lor the above places Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply ut tho office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, J27-tf Agents. Notice. CiiaBLCHTOM A Si.v/..i«iji R R. WaacnohEE, Savi.imah, March .2d, let*3. P ARTIES shipping fr.ight by the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, to station, .'here tho Company has m Ageut, will bo required ’.o call at this office and sign a bond relieving The Company from ail loss cr damage after goods are unloado.; irom the c.ix C. H. WILLIAMS, mS3 Agent Fr.lght Department. JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSH fa*, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns. Cradles, Wagons, Chain, Baskets, Ac. N os—15 Fulton and 202 Front Sts NEW YORK? m-3 NEW BOOKS RKCKIVED BY Cooper, Oicotts & Farrelly. Life of Stonewall Jackson; by Cooks St. Martin’s Summer; by Anns Brewster Broken to Harness; by Ldw.fd Gates The Grahames; a Novel, by Whitehead Maxwell Drewtti: by F. G. Tratford The Cecellas; by Anne Afcry'o Public laws of Georgia paseed In 1865 aud 3866. m30 Sundries. | A KEGS choice Gos..eu natter 30 boxes English Dairy Cheese ; 40 boxes State Cheese ; SO bbls Family Flour 1 600 bags White Corn . 200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed O its. I Landing and for sale by £ mlO-eoJlO CLAGHORN & CUSNINgAm. SILK BASQUES AND SA.CQTJES. PLAID,' STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM BRICS CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKED NAINSOOaS INDIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN JONES’ 5-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS BUFF WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA CLOTH LADIES’ AND MISSES’ LISLE AND SILK GLOVES MT.4KF.g- LONG NET MITTS, &c., &c. Just opened at E.NSTEIN & ECKMAN, Congr« Afreet, For Philadelphia. The clipper schooner P. A. SANDER.S, Oapu iiiauk, will leave with despatch for the above port. For freight, apply to m2S HUNTER * GAMMELL "For Liverpool J The fast-sailing A 1 American Ship GOV. -tLJajc LANGDON, Thomas M. Weeks, master, /YgJSy having a large portinu of her freight en- Jar, Jr. g aged and going on board, will have im mediate despatch. For freight of 400 bales cotton, apply to n2-6 WILDER A FULLARTON. FOR BACON&HAWKINSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, K And landing$on the Allamatia and Ocmulgee rivers. THE Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Boons, IS LOADING THIS DAY AT HABERSHAM’S MILL AND WILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH AS ABOVE. Insurance effected on this boat at aa low rate as by opy boat on the river. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. Freight received and stored in fire-proof warehouses at Habersham's mill, adjoining the Charleston Wharf. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, m30 Harris* Buildings, Bay street. PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES. The very fast and commodious side-wlieel steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 2,nno tons burthen, J. B. Bakxs, commander, wili positively sail on her regular day, Saturday, 7th lust., at 1 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having very elegant ac commodations, apply to a2 WILDER A FULLARTON. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The very light draft steamer S "W .A. N", Capt. M. J. COHEN, Will leave es above on Wednesday, 3d inst. at 9 o’clock. No freight will bp received on board tho boat on the morning of departure. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padt 1 lord's wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, m6-emAtnlm No. Hi Bay street. For Charleston. The steamer DICTATOR, Capt. L. M. Coxi-tteb, will leave Telfair’s wharr Svery Saturday Morning at 9 o’clock. arriving In Charleston same evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to; L J. GUILMARTIN A CO., ra-26 Agents. For’ Liverpool. FOB HAWKINSVILLE. The new and fast Iron Steamer fZ . B. Vance, Capt, John J. Qocaius, will leave for the above place with despatch. For freight or passage, having very comfortable ac commodations, apply at the office, on the Florida ’team Packet Wharr, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. m29 Agents. Notice- Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to Cnlifernin, "POUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the A .United States Mall. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, it 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th afld -1st of every month, (except when thos^iutes fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,! for Aspinwaii, con- uectlng via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. MAKl/ii. 1st—Arisons, connecting with Golden City. 10th—Henry CUauucev, dipt. Gray, countering with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. ■1st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures ot 1st and 21st connect at Panama with ffearners for Sooth Pacific ports. Those or 1st toncli .it Manzanillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates illowed to second cabin and steerage passenger.- with families. Also, an allowance or One Quarter on through rates to clergymen aud their families ami school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adnlt aggagmtnaatera accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors. Baggage received ou tbe dock tbe day before ^tiling, from steamboats, rail reals, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will be placed on the line January 1, lent, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwaii via Havana. For pasaage tickets, or tartber Information, apply t ue Com- ,uyt$ ticket office, on the Whan; foot 01 Canal sire? forth River, Hew York. P ■ Cl. Bfci • io.311 Ageut. PROTECTOR. Oaf ? a r . 'having • iarge wr - rgn (■nroigeU, will have qui it despatch above port. For freight engagemen'R, apply to in28 BRIGHAV, BALDWIN A CO Direct Impoitati i 5 CASKS Superior Barton celved and for sale by Kne; 11-b; Ala, j a#’ r CUNNINGHAM. PUR'S A CO BOLTON'S WHARF STEAM SAW MILL, Between Blake's Rice Mill and O’Byr-e ■ Wd :rf T HE subscribers, having ere. tci the r.bo(e Steam Saw Mill, are now prepared to fill city and shipping orders for Lumbei f any dlme-tafoc, ■ind respectfully solicit a share oi ps’.i'—vge :ioni their friends and the public. Orders received at the mill, or at J. Lama’a sroro. on the Bay, will have prompt attention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS A CO. m2»-eoda Summer Residence un the Salts for Sale or Rent. A HOUSE and LOTatThtu iertoi; Tile House lias Nine flooma and a lan ■ ’ ■ : also a goo : (table and shed, and well of excelit nt water. The Lot is one hundred feet on the ki running back to a road known as the Artlllerv a - _ - toout mac iiandred feet. For farther part, ie inquire of J n Stevenson. Also, a place in Effic.y‘ aa ccnoty wit a good Dwelling, Ac. anO-so-ii wt Just Received, A N invoice of the celebrated CHAMPAGNE WINES of Mean. Bruch, Poncho:- & Co . - ■ the following brands; Tmo Cor, Cart* Cor, in qnaits and pints. F . SIMS A CO. McKAY, BLIS? A: CO., Commission MerciianoS, 1 ■ BALERS in White Oak aad Yellow Pise Tlmbe- allHizca. OaahadvaneeanitiUe onI’op.-.wTiroects of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named house oflfcr ui.s*nsl fari. 1 ;he sale of Southern Product.*, an-J resne-tfoliy • • itcit consignments. McKAY. VUta A CQL d21-tnwtf n. P.vatl ro v . T oxo. d. rownx. wx jl mu & CO., it -i .tsvannah, ai’.thorizt t to TFj-fiNTFD, <■ in':* • *t r ,-■ i.ttntj ou or rear tb- VV ■ -Jr-j s or v.< au ..ivirs, or- rontiguia* to . x.’-oer Brokghtoa B&trc Trt direct pus B«nds of the -.i tits' ordiua .<e at January -4th, j f,.r rfc- ‘(-ouii.g ;u> coupons not here- j rrtWC - ot tee cou, . A n ll 'Roods rr - w nt:n *.>-•-= axt t'and-d prevkms , Apf ... . —from l*t, tK.Tiin- Si MILL FOE Sale, FORMERLY OP ALES RIA. Va., Commission Merchants. .«’! ; ro I’. '..iauvond 80 Office, 10 B.' NEW YC .-■re redeemoi.- aHf now ready. They arc ot tne cow v-.inienk denominations.of $’. r ‘*v$?ro yyo-; anyl J y , ^ vw iiu- coapoa* a-..- -o * es’.rable dt:.nn Saw Mills, fifty-light n the city, on tha bavatmah, Atlantic A livowrt-s at,-. . ini anlAt ASin-Fftmn-«to n»n. wf '-D tjr .. ’ -iu~ 1 lade namaeut to supply -.he . saeata lor mote than or four years. THIRTY