The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 05, 1866, Image 3

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oCAi MORNING, - r««* re APRIL 6, 1866. of jiinnuMP" » ,,d Steamer*, FOR NEW TOBK. Hrrmfl n Livingston, .Saturday, April 7 tf <K p ..^. 0 Thursday, April 6, at 12 m. Mige ouri, Saturday, April Tth, at - TyheCi Thnrsdav, April 5th, at — o'clock fOB BBLTIMOB*. , Faunie, Saturday, April 7, at 12 m. fOB PHILAD* lP,UA * g c Kuight. Saturday, April 7th, at — yuB AlOfSTA. , v ,, 0 . Gibbons, every Saturday morning ^cral Berry, Friday, April Clh, at - fob charleston. , ll!3in , every Tuesday and Thurrsday at ^"^f oaie every Thursday morning at 10 tor every Saturday morning at 9 y* >/<***• v, -b nAWKiNevii.tr.. „ Rors and Cliarles 3. Hardee, every rt^^atso'ciock. FOB FLORIDA. Shore, i»very Tuesday morning, at ' : H ien fietry, every Saturday morning, at I j-o Baker, every Friday morning at 10 - Hewy Moudayatdp. v cvery Tuesday and Friday After. - a every Tuesday morning at TO o’clock, n-rtotor, every Wednesday afternoon at Another Individual «u charged with bel ag found in the streets, and one of the lieutenants said that when he first discovered the defendant lying in the street lie had the appearance of being dead, but upon a close examination be found him to be dead drunk, when bo ordered him taken to the barracks. The de fendant had the appearance of being a stranger in our city, but has no doubt found out by this time that there is a slight difference between Savannah and New York whiskey. He was fined five dollars. Jno. Reardon, who was fined on Tuesday morning for sleeping out wag again before the Mayor yesterday morning on the same charge. He had another excuse at hand, and said that he had gone into a liquor store to, get some thidgs he had left there, but not finding them thought a mug of beer would not be amiss to Blake his thirst, but it was such vile stuff it immediately sought his head and caused him to become sleepy. John was also ordered to pay a fine of five dollars, and in lieu of payment was to be sent to jail. A man wag charged with calling for the police at an early hour yesterday ipoming, in the neighborhood of the Central ltaiiroad depot, without having sufficient cause. Upon being asked why he done so, the defend ant said he was drinking and knew not what he was about. Ho was fined five dollars. i iirgroi- lotto;, .A'joa, •per tale. A. Alims yesterday al tlie Florida steamboat wharf, a lot at tlie following prices: 3:S l £ bales -lid two bales at *68. BLEiioN.—Xlie steamer Fannie, Capt. • red bare yesterday l'rom Charleston. x ii please accept oar thanks for late Cliar- ‘ tf r Dictator, Capt. Coxetter, also arrived tyD aa ,i aft'*r landing her passengers left We are indebted to the purser for Char- »!¥**• „ fT.iiiDA—The steamer Helen Getty, Capt. arrived here yesterday morning with a , pjggengers. We arc indebted to purser isurors. '■j-ECdwo.—The British ship Lady Russell, 7..-.V. was cleared yesterday by Messrs. Reid - with a cargo of -.033 bales of upland cot- oics Inland cotton, valued at $4G0,- . i 111,410 feet of timber, valued at $4,075 32 * total value of c4G4,244 51. - t are indebted to the Southern Express ,j t .tbe steamer Fannie for Charleston [-.lwilv^tlle. —The steamer Vanoe, Captain vc-tins evening at four o’clock for Haw- ai die Florida steam-packet wharf. k i '.'hi?ie c to?''. — The steamer Fannie, Captain |\.; t ;• • res for Charleston at ten o’clock this mom remseraent. ptv Srx Yoke —The steamship Missouri, Capt. rr.ved here yesterdaj' morning, but owing l:-was compelled to lay at the wrecks until —: vjen she reached her wharf. The purser iftsciocept our thanks for Xew York papers. -Among the arrivals in our city yester- 1* notice thin of Mr. Jas. N. Muller, Sr., United i Supervising Inspector of Steamboats for the bil.' which extends from Baltimore, Md., to Alibama. Mr. Muller is Chief Inspector, and wwtantB in Baltimore, two in Mobile, two in •..•j.tro :u Norfolk, and two in Savannah, rs.i&s it is to inspect all boats plying on our icrderto see that they are properly equipped |isrocfLJv provided against loss of life by acci- s thence. They issue certificates to all • penalties f- »r a disregard of their rules rserere. Mr. Muller has been on a tour of in- * his district, and is now on his way to New i 3. an be seen for a lVw days at the Custom he LrvrxosTON,—The steamship/h er- t’apt. Baker, arrived here yesterday '•c?r York on Saturday last: The tliHt the ship was detained sixteen on account of unfavorable tide.} She l:?t of passengers and full freight- vJl please- accept our thanks for fpes of | Ii pipers and other favors. ^ : :ir.r—About 12 o’clock yesterdiy* 4he^nin~ . j i tn-; vd* created by the partial ^burning of i ttoza house at the southeast. ^bmer of n street and Congress street lane. The fire 1 to the roof from the chfmney, but 1 few buckets of water prevented it idling. The Washington Fire Company ►pot, though fortunately their servi- Meetlng of Council. The regular meeting of Council was held last even ing. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Ferrill, Schley, Williamson, McMahon, Johnson, Lachlison, Wylly, Casey, Cunningham and Souliard. Alderman Lachlison w ished to make a few remarks before the minutes of the previous meeting were con firmed in reference to the resolution to sell iho.se lots upon which three years ground rent is unpaid. He considered that this measure would operate oppres sively upon the poor clatses, and he moreover doubted whether the city could take ahis step on account of the stay law. The Mayor announced that the jail had been turned over to the civil authorities 011 the condition that the military prisoners should be retained there upon the same terms as others. He had accepted this propo sition. The committee to whem was referred the matter of compensation to private owners of rice taken posses sion of for the poor of the city by Council at the sug gestion of Maj, Gen. Sliarman upon his occupation of Saxannah, reported that they had sold the rice for 9% cents per pound, and had decided that 8 cents per pound for whole rice and 4 cents for broken was fair compensation. The report of the committee was adopted. The ordinance exempting from ground rent Lot No. 2 Calhoun Ward, the property of the M. E. Church was passed. The ordinance to raise the pay of police lieutenants and sergeants, and providing for their being uniform ed was then taken up by sections. Alderman Schley opposed the increase of salaries; the ordinance pro posed to add $13,000 to the expenses of the city ; the people were unwilling to bear this new burden; they were now’ groaning under enormous taxes. Alderman Lachlison thought that it was necessary to pay these officers adequately to secure faithful services. $1500 now was no more than $1100 a year in 18C0. Aider- man Johnson thought the laborer was worthy of his hire, and favored the increase of pay. The discus sion was. continued at considerable length, Aldermen Williamson and Cunningham contending that the city's finances would not admit of the expenditure proposed. Alderman Lachison moved to amend so as to make the pay of lieutenants $1,400 per annum. The amendment was carried. The other sections were successively disposed of by making the salaries of sergeants $1,000 and of the privates $720. Alderman Wylly moved to increase the salary of the Chief of Police also twenty-five per cent., making it $2,600, which was carried. The section providing for uni forming the force was also adopted. The ordinance being put upon it9 passage, was adopt ad. Alderman Souliard moved to increase the salary of every city official from the Mayor down, at ihe rate of twenty-five per cent. [Laughter.] An ordinance prohibiting unlicensed stevedores from loading or discharging vessels at the wharves was read once. An ordinance to prevent the throwing of ashes and other refuse matter into the river was also read once. A number of petitions, a large portion being from city officials for inerease of salaries, were received and variously disposed off. A petition was received from Rev. Mr. Prendergaet, of St. Patrick’s Church, praying that the city prevent the proposed building of a soap factory in close prox imity to that church. The petition was referred to the Fire Committee for investigation. The election of weighers of hay was proceeded with. There were seventeen applications for the three vacant positions. The following were the successful can didates: A. Goebel, J. Potter Williamson, L. J. Con nell. A uumber ojrcsolutions were introduced and acted upon, after which Council adjourned. f Armais at the Motels. MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luca. LtDS Smith, Ft Pulaski. A J Beckett, Indiana. L Carpenter, Conn. J J Creed, N Y. J W her kina, Augusta. C Wagener, Havre, France H Reginberd, N Y N Hagemann, N Y J Hard ie, NY CAS Howard, N Y B F Gibbs, Charleston H H Martin, N Y Mrs S J Hall. K Y J Marlow, Ky J E Glass, Ky S A Hodge, Ship New England W W Williams, Bruns wick, W H McGowan, Virginia M A Cochran, USA Mr Whitlock, N Y B Richards, N Y W H Hall, N Y 1 B Borah, Conn J H Wyman, N Y A D Shepard A wife, N Y T H Wallace, Ky Mias L Taylor, Fla Mr Hammond, Boston C Spalding, La Lt L Henderson, Char Mrs K H Bacon, Albany G W Caldwell, N J J Caldwell, 8 C O Roberts, Bark Catha rine Wm Jones, ■< SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. F R Sampson, N Y W J Scott, Atlanta J L Wallace, H W Rich, Ga P Coleman, N Y E Stuart. Philadelphia Mrs J Udell, N Y Mrs A Mr Miller, City J N Taylor. Pt Royal N Gazan, E Virginia E Loch wood, Newburgh F Widdowe, Mrs J Purcell, Charleston Mrs J p Burkans Charles- ton C H Burkans, “ L Evans, Fla C B Case and family. Fla H Walters, N Y JAP Rainsdell, N Y J G Loane, Bait. CW Wiugard, wife and child C W Gullek, Ohio E L Hall. East Auburn TJ Mvisou, N U PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBSBORK * Co. H E Dunham G H Cheevef, Savannah Mlsa Slone, Wash M tsamelson, N Y G H Sargeaut, Balt G P West, W T J Woodward and 2 servants, Charleston W H Kaiguei, Phlla W Burns, J, N Y I)r J P Kennan, N Y Capt S S Springer Beau fort J W Bates, Qa G W Hurst, T G Arnold, “ W R Talbot, K Bi-mington, “ J R Edmundaon, “ B U Wright, “ J Kilgow, wife, child and nurse Capt H O Giles, N Y Mrs H O Giles, “ J R Thomas and wife, Ga Miss M A Mathews, Ga Dr J B Walker, Augusta MrsJ Young, A G Butt, Macon I’ J Nivison, N O W H Cuthbert, Jr L Stiattnck and lady E Barnard, Fla J Fiuegan “ N Miller, “ J K Roberts. N Y H C Jackson, Ga T Glazier. N Y, P H Shelley •• S Hoffman. “ J A Potter P Butler,‘Darien W C Gray, Ga Mrs J p M Epplng and daughter C A Brooks, Haverhill C W Panter, Yarmouth, W N Purdy, N Y U Fulcher, Ga T H Warr, Louisville, Ga B M Zettler, Guyton, Ga W B Calhoun. S C T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTRBS and dealers is WINES. LIQUORS SEGARSJC. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE. 1 W E invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub lic generally to our large and elegant assort ment of • Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Be gan, etc., etc., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which is fully- established in this and foreign conn- tries; DCNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family use; DUN BARS SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the utmost purity, and put up expresaly for our house, of which we are sole proprietors and importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and Ronrbou WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout the United States, pnt np by us in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. arc sole Agents for A. A H- W. Catherwood’s Pare 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 grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this □onse, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, and every description aud grade of Foreign Liquors imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf Soap Manufactory. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1863, MOODY & BAERETT, Steam Soap Works, UAxurAcnrous or GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO LET, BAR AND TOILET SOAPS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. # M S98RS. MOODY A BARRETT would respectfully announce to the public that they hav«jn«t opcotd their Empire Line" FOB HEW YORK. Atlantic Mall Nteamship Company. Shippings- ' ^ Regular 8emMtf4i6ly ’ttfle. Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 5 45 Sun sets... ***V■*■**”**"’ g 15 DIOH WATER. At Tvbee II 27|AtPort. 1 00 Black Black for Silk Dark Blue Light Bine French Bine Claret Brown Dark Brown Light Brown Snuff Brown Cherry Crimson Dark Drab Light Drab Fawn Drab Light Fawn Drab Dark Green Light Green Magenta Maize Maroon Orange Pink Purple Royal Purple 8a)mon Scarlet Slate Solferlno Violet Yelid- PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, April i, lsea. Arrived. Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York— Wilder Jr Fullartou. Steamship Missouri, Loveland, New York—B ii Hardee. Br Ship Catharine, Roberts, Liverpool—Cunning ham & Purse. * Steamer Fannie, Sims A Co McNelty, Charleston — F W Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham,. Palatka. Fla L S Bennett. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gull martlu. ^Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Colby A Steamer Hard TlmeB, Booker, Columbue, Ga. Cleared. Br Ship Lady Russell, Gray, Liverpool. Brig oaelda, Davis, Darien, in ballast. Bchooner Martha, Josa, Charleston. Steamer Dictator, Cosetter, Palatka, Ac—L J Gull inarttn. Exports. Klverpool—per Bi Ship Lady Russell, 2,083 hales upland cottou, 200 do, aea Island cotton J31 410 it timber. : Steamboat.—The Fteaiuor Hard Times, tv. made it. appearance in our river ves- •vtg, and, by its great size, created some c.n|> the frequenters of tho docks. She Columbus. Ga., between which city i '.Ms she has been running for several 1 r - She left Columbus on the 13th uf I'll'- j ■ Atalachicola on the 26th of March. She ‘years ago at Pittsburg, Pa, from "as taken last August to Columbus, aud c.. enriged on the Chatalioocbee aud Apa- ’•tt She is a stem-wheel boat, 17C feet lie a carrying capacity of l.OOjAales of cot- ‘ ftGvnkd with two high pressure boilers, - ilmeter an. I 24 feet long, with two return (i’.ameier, aud has two high pressure - -‘Ezines 10 iuches in diameter aud 3.c 2 ' is also provided with a email engiue - -da "nigger," which is used for hoisting ■ htr cabin is large and handsomely fur- ■- - .7 convenience, and, while passing . nc couid almost imagine himself in a ■ '■ are large, airy aud comfortable, 1 to accommodate two hundred •r i> a hurricane deck over the cabin, r "" " :i *t the rooms for the officers of the ' room is under control of Mr. Ste- ‘ “zen of Columbus, who has had "■ '■ *he has been in S out hern waters, - " r indebted for these particulars. [SsPjrTT 1 - -U.PHIA —The tteainor L. C. Knight “■ ■ ehing from Philadelphia. She is a hwn built about two yoars ago, aud L- , “‘ on the line permanently between fa * —-uelphia. The Company started in To the Editors of the Daily .Veto.-; and Herald— Gentlemen:—Through tfis medium-of your paper allow us, the passengers on board the steamer ** Dic tator,” from Charleston to Florida via Savannah, to return our thanks to her gentlemanly commander Captain L. M. Coxetter, and her affable and obliging officers, for the attention and courtesy extended to ua. We cannot but say that we have never re" ceived more kindness at the hands of those having the care of travelers. The steamer herself, a staunch aud commodious one, offers inducements to the traveler rarely excelled, aud it is with pleasure we offer our testimonial, with the hope that she may have the success which her j popular commander has so deservedly actjuired. Very Respectfully, T. P. Stuger, Wm. Qansen, \V. M. .Lawton, Thoa. E. Demery, 8:1ml. B. Thompson, E. J. Wise, A. C. Chandler, E. Canant, R. J.Henry, A.S.Sur.U.S.A.Wm. Marian, F. Widdows, Otti Sountag, W. H. Lelliston, N. Y„ W. E. Haskell, Thos. L. Jones,Ky., W. Jamelson, N. Y., Geo. H. Sergeant, Balt., A. A. Rice. Chaa. V. Chamberlain, Geo. P. West, Balt., H. Burton, Jno. E. Lockwood, E. Palmatur, Thomas Bruton, , •John Bruton, Jno. D. Hopkins, W. H. Hooton, H. M. Sadler, F. K. Huger, W. T. J. O’Woodran, Mrs. J. P. Burhans, Mrs. J. Purcell, Miss Pickney, Mrs. J. L. Roumillat, Mrs. T. Whitaker, Miss Maggie Reardon. Master John Reardon. Consignees per Central lialiro a d. April 4, i860. 811 bales cotton, 100 do domestics, 16 do yarn, 14 sacks potatoes, 14 cars lumber, 2 car* machinery, 1 car hogs. Craue k G, J L Villalonga, Brady, S kCo LaRoclie & West, H McAlpin, W H Stark, j Harri son, Mrs C Miller, A Green way, W F Chaplin, W A Edenfleld, Cooper A McA, Linvllle & G, J W Gibbons & Sou, Wilder <fc F, J W Latbrop, B H Hardee, N A Hardee, Duncan A J, A Low & Co, R Habersham & Sons, M S Cohen, Hunter A G, Bothwell & W, J W Rabun, Bell, W <fc C, L J Guilinanin, Geurard A F, C Green A Son. E Padelford. Wanted. Situation Wanted. B Y a middle aged man, in a wholesale dry goods or grocery store. Understands packing, marking, shipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref erences given. Apply at 207 Bay streeri feb!9-tf. 1: ' ^ purpose of forming a Southern * i ‘ aVt alread y ln course of construe- ^ • ^.ch they calculate to have running tra< * 9 °P enH - The Knight has ’/■ ' r: P this time aud came by way of - *roiu which place she made the ... ‘ ” k° u ra. She is under command than whom there is no better . ‘ DtJemanl y captain. We are in- u hflion lor files of Philadelaphia ihehs IN Savannah.—It is with we make the announcement of J^^fiuiabed Poznanski broth- ::: lecejM CC8e ^ rst * cla ss artist—violinist— they **’. ' tT2n,e< * to tlji8 country from Eu- ^etlra^’ 6 * ),;en Pursuing their studio: Hey .^fopolii “‘•‘Cal world of N. Y.by storm some won the highest encomi- 101,1411 tlr de« during their brief h*W there ’ b “ t e4rly lBft the scene r l “e purpose of visiting their na- -i *(..). ’ ^ere they have been giving of ^ ^e.beneflt of the poor under Alrler nen. We feel ■'-itt uf su Pererogation on our part ^rts to,:lltiatl0IiH wlueli those who at- ' l ' ISc -W InU8tb£St0W * yet we cannot '-ithi , ti ' B ollr upon the great 1 lju 80rv vd »p to them. the fair cantatrice of ■ VlSjl lroui> ' ; ' wm > no doubt, create r> S*** 1 " he,e . as she has done 0% ^•'"‘‘'tabeautifuUy.in a clear voice, but she is exceedingly L'' ^rgjvj- . ^^uetor, is a finishod mu- “ rcputation for the skill, cor- ^hich his accomplishments ‘^3 c t ^ 3ifi Ho er - "' ere several cases of drunk- jj rbt ° n “ r ’ Ma }'or Andereon, yesterday t> ^5 -, Q T * aS 51111:111 w ho was found lying ^, Ues day, but who said that he was bv the sun. He said that 0r but was not drunk. His L.twevcr, and flm.-d him Lard weriing and ' feu I- virunk in the i warm dsj ne diAnk a j jj?e b ^u hu^c j House Wanted. W ANTED TO RENT, a HOUSE, suitable for a small family- ; Address M. W. B., Herald office. m10-6 For Sale. For Sale. T the Gulf Riilroad Yard : 40,000 fee 1 . Seasunnd inch Boards 20,000 feet Seasoned threi-quartcr inch Boards. In any quantity. Require of AARON RKPPARD. . m27-2w* At the Gulf Railroad Depot. A Euwagw., Per Bteatnship Missouri, from New' York—Mr Bart lett, C A Brooks, J K Baum, Mis Devereaux, Mr Dil lon, A E Duulan, S Edmonds, B Green, Mr KendxU J Lathrop, Mrs Miller, Capt Giles and wife, 0 W Pun: ter, W N Purdy, I) Richards, P Powelson, R McRex, J F Ladd, Miss J M Dell, mud 16 steerage. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York—T M Farrell, O Donn, W R H Mas tin, Capt G H Cheerer, W W Fuller, E F Neufvllle, Mr J A Gulden, W H Mapes. W H Ritcb, T Glazle, D H Meyer, J K Roberts, E Barnard, Miss A Williamson, T King, T O’Keefe, b H Guptill, Capt Cocharan, W A Hall, J II- VVeyman, N Mlber, B T Nash.. Gen J Fiuegan, W F Hyson, Mr Coleman, Mr Wright, Mrs Biggin, and child, H Franklin, Mrs Pendergast and son, Mr Ga zan and brother, D Sancher, T Knight I Strauss, Mr Richards, C Jackson, E E Cleveland, Mrs Cannon, M Davidson, Mrs Higgins Mr Whitlock, JH Shelly, J Hanker, Mrs Carpenter, and others, and 10 steerage. per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—J D Hop kins, and 2 servants, Miss Beardon, J Beardou, Wm Itanson, Mrs Whitaker and 2 chili Iren, A C Chand ler, T Barstow, F P Dorrcll, T J Jones, M Jamilson, J E Lockwood, W A Haskel, Suig R J Henry, T tVid- dows, G Sargeaut, J S Swain, G P West, N A Rice, W TJ Woodward, W H Wooton, Mrs Wooton, Mis Purcell, A B Thompson, 'J' B Huger, F L Huger, Mr Pinckey, Mis Ronmlllar, Infant and svt, E J Wirse, 8 A Owens, E Curran, C V Chamberlain, A M Sml- ler, M M Lawton, E Palmateer, and others. consignees. Per steamship Missouri, from New York—Adams Ex Co, Hardens Ex, G A Arledge, A A <i R K, J W Anderson, T Bateson, Bothwell A W, Brigham A B, B A Bryan, Brady, S <fc Co, A S Bigelow. Crane & G, M A Cohen, A M Cohen A Bro, J G Clark A Co, Coop, er, O A Co, Cunningham A P, F W Cooney, Cen R R, O Cohen. Claghorn & C, D Cornell, P Dzlslynskl, De- Witt A M, Darlington A B, M Dividsou, M J Doyle, Duncan & J, Erwin A H, Eppsteiu A Bro, G C Free man, M Ferst A Co, Gaden A U, CL Gilbert, L J Guilmartin, Hauler A O, B H Harde. Lovell A L, J Lathrop & Co, J W Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, U B A G W Lamar, W W Lincoln, J Lama, J C Maker, aud others. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York—A R R. Atlantic A G R R, Adams Ex Co, T H Austin, J H Arledge, Bell, W A C, Brigham, B A Co, Brady, 3 A Co, Bothwell A W, Blun cf M, P FI Behn, N B Brown A Co, T H Bolshaw A Co, N K Baum, A J Bigelow, L K Bennett, Cooper, OAF, Cunningham, P A Co, Claghorn A CO, C L Colby A Co, A M Cbhen A Co, I S Cobeu, O Cohen, b M Coidiug, M A Cohen, Duncan A J, DeWitt A M, Doyle A L, W M Davidson, M J Doyle, and others. • Per sieamer Fannie, from Baltimore—F W Sims A Co, E U Wade, M A Cohen, Cen R R Agr, J McMa hon, A Co, W H Stark, R K Agt, W R McIntyre, P Riley, Crane A G, N II Tatum, CunniugUam, P A Co, and others. per Br Ship Catharine, from Liverpool—C Green A Sou, Weed A C, H Bryan. FOR SALE. T HE TREES, as they stand, on twenty-two thou sand acres on the St. Johns river, Fla. Apply to W. S. WALKER, Broad street, next to State liimk, mi0-10 Charleston, S. O. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. W E invite your attention to the largest and most complete stock of • DRY GOODS to be found in this city, and which Is offered AT THE LOWEST PRICES, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Glove*), Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. *T A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. J For 25 cents you can color as many goo d . would otherwise coet five times that sum. Varl •; shades can be produced from the same dye. T - i rooess i« simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French : ud German, inside of each package; Jt TEVENS, r.. way, Boston. Fo r sale by druggists and lej§ < i orally,, ecll(i-6m. By EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 Congress street, Savannah, Ga. FOR SALE. ffIHE two adiplnlng Lots on the corner of Jonee J. and LlncMn streets, with the Bnildlng in course of construction, property of the l»te Brigadier Gen. r con eitfudiu* C. Wilson. Ipp' pply to It. K. Lester, Attorney-st-Law, corner of Bay and Barnard streets. . , f!3-tu*thtf J. n. HINES, Adm’r 160 For Sale. BALES Prime Eastern Hay Ison bushels of best Black Oats 500 bushels Mixed Western Com a2-6 BRADLEY, HILL A CO. J. SHAFFER, CommiBsion Dealer Jn all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE, Wxbt Washington Market, Opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey sts., ne w york. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and pnt up for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. 0” Ref'-rs to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T J Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. lyl* eodly STANDARD L i O U GRAHAM, DORSETT & CO. Successors to Hawes, Graham A Co., IMPORTERS OP ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY, Nos. 174, 170 and 178 Centre St., K. Y., Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety of finely-figured Foreign and Domestic Woods to be found in the United States, in Logs, Planks, Boards and Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, Piano, and Billiard Table manufacturers, and car builders: also Ma hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff. la connection with our business we have a large Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting Machine, which enables us to fill all orders ert’nsled to os with promptness. jl9-3m McKAY, BLISS & CO , Commission Merchants, D KA afffi n Sha^ n rm Y adc^r 0 ^ems of Timber, Cotton, Naval htorcsT Ac The above-named honse offer unusual facliiHe. r„ r fhe sale of Southern Products, and re^tfX ™ liHi mnaivnmentM u ^ MoKAY. bliss A CO., 165 Broadway. N. Y licit consignments. d21-tawtf DRAMATIC. A Complete Assorment of French’s Play Books, at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, m23 Bali St., next to the Poet Offi ce DISSOLUTION BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BU0BC. HJKL14 BOLD'S BUCHU. HELMBOLD’B BUOHU. HKLMBOLD’8 BUCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY TOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD> DEB, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGUARY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. • For thow diieaseaMis truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot baaaid in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the ■nail of the back and through the hips ? A teaspoon- fttladaj of Helmbold’s Buchu will relieve you. Physicians and Others FLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients. lfeimboldPEx- tract Buchu is composed of Buchu, Cubebs, and Juni per Berrios, selected with great care, prepared in va cuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. Theee ingredients are known as the most valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC la that which acts upon the kidneys. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in Into and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its action. For the Satisfaction of All,' Bee Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the TJ. S., of which the following is a correct copy: ••Buchu. It* odor is strong*.diffusive, and some-^ What aromatic, it* taste bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of tho Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, morbid irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the F.ostate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parte eoneernediu its evacuation. It lias also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, uiijl^Drupay.” FOB FUBTHEB INFORMATION Bee Professor Dewees' valuable works on the Practice of Physic. 8ee remarks mads by the-celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. Bee any and all Standard Works on Medicins. From the Largest Manufacturing Chemist IN THE WORLD. lam acquaintsd with H. T. Hslmhold; he occu pied. the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others b«d net been equally so before him. I have been fa vorably impressed with his character and eutr-'uissc WM. WEIOHTMAX. (Firm of Powers ft Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia, j From Ike Philadelphia Eve. Bulletin, March 10/A. j We are gratified to hear of the continued success, In New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, Is 28 feet front, 23* feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks fa vorably of the merit of his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this City, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this state ment from the lkctthat his remedies, although adver tised, are GrICNXrrN'K PEEPABATIONS, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent JJ-.t* cine order,—most of which are prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a physician’s simplest prescription, much less competent to prepare Pharmaceutical preparations. , THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, suoh aa copying parte of advertisements of popular remedies and fin ishing with certificates. The Scienre of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PURE, MAJESTIQ, having Fact for its Basis, Indue, r, Truth alone for its Capital. ■XBASE SOAP womxs, and are fully prepared io flu all orders for the fcl- •owing Bar and T.tltet soapu: PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. l, EXTRA No. I RESIN german. or YELLOW *** rvERASIVE, CHEMICAL, OLIVE, 1 t . . CASTILE, &c. Ah?o,^» UrjeratlntyofTalJet Soaps, comprising palm, CAMPANULA, ALMOND, TRANSPARENT, ROSE. PUMMICE, LAVA, &c., &c. No paina will be spared to make our Soaps equal in quality, price and perfume to any American or For eign Scape. Our motto shall be “ semper Idem,” and all goods not equal in quality and price to American or Foreign manufacture, shall be returned and monev refunded. THE HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR TALLOW AND GitBASK. „ addressed to MOODY ft BARRETT, or L. J. GU1LMAK1IN ft CO., will receive prompt and im mediate attention. m20-tf PASSAGE RATES: Cftblm $30 OO; Steerage $5 OO. with Sub sistence $10 00. The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Loye land, commander, will sail as above, on . Saturday, April 7, at — o’eloek. Fgg.freight or peerage, having accommodations su perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to , “ B. H. HARDEE, • No. lt Stoddard's Range. GAHHSON ft ALLEN. Agents, a3 No. ft Bowling Green, N. Y. F0RCHARLEST0N, VIA BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mall. : j » H The Art emelie, Capt. BatVTOHi FOR PHILADELPHIA CABIN PASSAGE $25 00 will leave the Clwrbvthn Steamboat Wharf NtJO' K°at 4 o’doet UKSI,A? " * For freight or passage, having good . riona. apply to the Captain, on board, or to K. K. HERTZ ft .'f. Bay street for the FTFR- olnmiula FOR JACKSONVILLE, FLA VIA FERNANDINA. BLAKCEY1LLE SLATE IININC COMF1, VAN WERT, Folk CO., GA. Cap’l StoeU, tQOOsOOO SHARES, $60 EACH. Dikmotou—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran- nits, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. PjRsinxNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vice Pbfside.vt—E. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga. Sioeetakt—A. K. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. pavement, and for anv ir’uer uses to which slate can be applied. The quarry Is convenient to tho cttles of Atlanta, Augusta, Ma -,n, Albany and Columbus. Ga,; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, fenu.. and S.. Louis, Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adsptabillty to various articles ot furniture and for paveme it are well known. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y, . J3 r Atlanta, Ga. The new and splendid Steamship E. C. Knight, Captain , Will sail for the above port on gfttpurdmjr, April 7th. «t - o’clock darioM re ^yt r o P ““' C ' ha ' iug 8apetlor «*«““»- 88 HUNTBR ft GAMMELL, The fine $nd fast steamer r A M I N E N Paul Ren.vee, Master, will leave the Florida Steamboat wharf on Wednesday, 4th last •i at io'cliHk p For freight or passage, apply on board or to ALEXANDER HARDEE. Ag -n:. Comer Bay and Jefferson »ts FOR NEW YORK. The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk of yaoher cargo engaged, will have quick dc- FTGr-patch us above. For freight, apply to “ 31 CRANE ft GKAYBILL For Palatka, \TA^BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King; Having bean planed permanently upon this route »i leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 30th, at 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, ahe will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Pfcolata every Snnday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning, ih GREAT SOUTHERN PIPER UiREHOVSH' AND Depot forPrinters’Snpplies 210 Bay Street, Sayannali, fia-,; P LA.TNER *t BOSWORTH keep coaitantlyou hand a lat "o stock of Ledger, Writiiift and Wr a lain lock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of ail sues am: Weights; aiss, Binders’ Boards.' Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Enve'ones, T’virca and Printing Inks. Having had long exporienco in the business, and buyiug our gorsie in large lots direct from the manu lacturers ennljf’v uf to compete with New York prices Agents for \Vude's celebrated Prilitffic Inks; Agents in tills city for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cuah prices paid fur all kinds of papar ' stock. jt* . ling. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac- commodanen, apply at the office on Florida Steair Packet wbarfi or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J24-tf For Palatka, E. Ela., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet • SYLVAN SHORE FOR BOSTON . The Tart soiling schooner .1L 1.1 A. ANNA, Capt Harding, having tile ouik oi her cargo engaged, will sail f r ti.e above t ort. For freight engagements, ap;.Iy to HUNTER ft GAM.11FI.L. Murra’ys Line. FOR NEW ^ YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES : Cabin Passage, $35 Dwk *ii) The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulk ley, commander, will leave for the above port On h«r regular day, Tharsday. April Sill, at 13 o’clock t... da^lone^apply to aS *** a ’ “ p, * ri0r *Cco:m>]’ 83 OCTAYU3 COUiiN specially fitted up for this route, w ) above places Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been 8| leave for the ai Every Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’clock. All freight payable bv shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Whorl, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, J*-f7 tf Agents. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. The splendid steamship TYREE. Crowell, Com munder, will leave for the above port on her regular day,- Saturday, April 7, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to -- a8 HUNTER ft GAMMELL. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST AXa.il Steamship Company. SIDS-WHEEL SHIP, Lumber. Y ELLOW PIS?1 LUMBER of all dimensions on hand and f r sale by the cargo or at re tad, at the NEW STEAM SAW MILL, on the Kastcrn Wharf, la tblfl city. Apply at the Mill, or to ff. W. WOLCOTT .V CO , Agents, ml2-cod-lm No. 2 Harris 1 BlocR. Rayst Notice. For Philadelphia. The clipper schooner P. A. SANDERS, ! ™[!2fiv5o3Ln’lS h if"’ J ' B ,' commander, wm Capu DidUA, will leave with despatch for the above 1 ** y® ii on Jier regular day, port. - B ** nr< **Y> T*l» Inst., nt 1 o’clock p, m PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES The very fast and Commodious side-wheel at.ar ■ HERMAN LIVINGSTON, J. B. Bakee, regular day, For freight, apply to m28 HUNTER ft GAMMELL. For Liverpool. i T' or freight or passage, having very elegant r,c I oommodations, apply to J * j * WILDER 4 FULLARTON UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF K. R. CUABLKSTON ft SaVAHSAH R R. WAKrUOilSI, Ssvauoab, March 22d, 1860. ) ! P ARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic ft Gull! Railroad, to stations where the Company has no ! Agent, wilt b.* required to .all at this office and sign a bond relieving ihe uumpany from all loss or damage after goods are unloaded from the cars. C. H. WILLIAMS, mi-1 Agent Freight Department. , FOR AUGUSTA The fast-sailing A 1 American Ship GOV. I LANGDON, Thomas M. Weeks, master, I having a large portion of her freight en- gaged and goingou board, will have lm- i mediate despatch. ; AND WAY LANDINGS ON TFfli’ ijTVx ir For freight of 400 bales cottos, apply to ! r^nisioiisoa UJN 1 UK KIvTt It. »2-0 WILDER ft FULLARTON. FOR, BACON&HAWKINSVILLE * JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN ' Wooden Ware, Brooms, ■’AILS, BKV8HES, MATS, Twluea, Cordage, Tubs, drums. Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, ftc. N os. 15 IPultorx and SOU Front Sts NEW YORK! VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Brook, The very light draft steamer SWAN, Capt. M. j. COHEN, i Will leave as above on j Wednesday,^3d Inst, at 9 o’clock | No freight will be received on board the boa' oi : moruiug of departure. ftX wh$or°fo Pa "‘ Ee ’ “ Pp,)r “ ^ m6-smfttulm M. A. COHEN, Agent, No. s# Bay str, i t AND tion for its Finer, lone for it* Capit I A WORD OF CAUTION. Health i* moat important; and the afflicted should not us* an advertised medicine, or any remedy, »n- lea its contents or ingredients are known to others besidee the manufacturer, or until they are eatufied ef the qualifications ef the party ao offering. j HELMBOLD’S 1 GENUINE PREPARATlONa FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, V anl IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Mubluhed upwerd* ef 16 yeere. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. "PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HBLMB°LD'8DRTOAND chemical 394 Broadteay, Aeie Tor*. HKLMBOLD’8 MEDICAL DEPOT 104 Stuth IOTA Strmt, Philadelphia, Pm. BM By all IPraggitta. W. M. Walsh, NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY Copper, Olcotts & Farrelly. Life of Stonewall Jackson; by Cooke St. Martin's Summer; by Anne Brewster Broken to Harness; by Edward Gates The Grahnmee; a Novel, by Whitehead Maxwell Drewitt; by F. G. Troubl'd The Ceceli is; by Anne ArgyJe ALSO, Public laws of Georgia posted iu 1335 anil 1366. m30 Sundries. t A KEGS choice Goshen Butter * ” 3o boxes English Dairy Cheese 4(i b >xes State Cheese 50 bbls Family Flour 600 nags White Corn 200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed Ort* j Lending fold for sale by ml6-eodl0 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. IS LOADING THIS DAY AT HABERSHAM'S MILL, AND WILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH AS ABOVE. Insurance effected on this ' boat st as low rate aa by any boat On the river. Tiansportation chargee on goods to Macon and j id promptly._ _ 1 ahoy* For Ireight engagements, ai in 28 BKIGHaI For Liverjii Hawklnsville Freight n and stored in fire-proof warehouses at Habersham's mill, adjoining the Charleston Wharfi Fur freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, 1 tn30 Harris' Buildings, Bay street, j FOR HAWKINSVILLE. Mil. The A No. 1 Norwegis r n .PROTECTOR, Capt. .. . . having a large portion o.' r.er ; cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for il.i Deri. freight rto BALDWIN ft it- Corner Broughton & Barnard street SOLE AGENT FOR THE STAT OF GEORGIA. m2S-lm HATS AND STRAW GOODS FOR Hen, Women and Children, AT WHOLESALE. A TTENTJ0N Is called to ffij. large and elegant xi. >ain«ir of the above roc,da, now lu stoee and ar. 207 BAY STREET. !'*--"t ’ from th» foanu :i/w a» they are jobbed li’i mutual consent ’.in ilrtn of Yonge ft. Nixon 1 riving by every atenru. X> ii ie beeu dtetf.iTea All persons iudebfod vni 1 These goods were V ie pl*a=c make Immedlsic payment to E S. Nixon N • i facturcrs. and will bar - ' I" ,v« Bn street, 'be i-:o 1 ot goods having been pur- : 11 ]n New VorX. “_i.--i.mcs and will pay the debts , • Merchants visiting: i. .‘v vrl) > w< f in cal' ic- WM K YONGE ‘ exunmemy stock o»f- re pui'ctusintr ei»w.^-nt... ****.«.«*» m "““iM 1 «, 1 &SSSU. SILK BASQUES AND SA.CQTJE8. PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM BRICS CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS STRtPEDt PLAIN AND CHECKED NAINSOOKS INDIA MULL, BISHOP ffAWN j JONES’ 5-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANt’8 BUFF, WHITE AllD FIGURED PIQtJA CLOTH LADIES’ AND MISSES’ LISLE AND SILK GLOVES MISSES’, LONG NET MITTS, &c., *c. Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, m j4 151 resgren afreet. Notice* The new and fast Iron Steamer Z. B. Vance, Capt, Jons J. Gctusib, WILL LEAVE THIS DAT AT 4 P. M.g will lesve for the above place with deepaich. For freight or passage, having very comfortable ac commodation*, apply at the office, on the Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, m2» Agents. Pacific Mall Stcamsblp Company’s Through lalme to California, T OUCHING at Mexican Torts, and carrying the United states Mall . Leave Fier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street, at lg o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and Zlst of every month, (except when those dates rail on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday, j for Aspinwali, con- uecting via Panama Railway, with one or the Com pany’s steamship* from Panama for San Fran-Jaco, couching at Acapulco. MARCH. 1st—Arizona, connecting with Golden City* luth—Henry Chauncev. Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. •list—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt Famsworrh. Departures of 1st and 21at connect at Panama with -teamen for sooth Pacific ports. Thoee of 1st touch at Manzanillo.' A • Recount of One Quarter from steamers rates .tllowed to eeeoiul cabin and steerage passengers tvi Hi families Alto, tan allowance of one Quarter on through rates to clergymen and tlmir families and school teachers: soldiers having honorable dis charges. Half Fare. one hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male plMtec- tore. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, front steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free . A steamer will be placed on the line January 1, 1866, to run from New Orleans to Aantawall via Havana. For passage tickets, or further information, apply at the Company’* ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. O. BELLOWS, j9-3m Agent. Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, lust re ceived and fur sale !>y m29 ■ CUNNINGHAM, PURSE ft CO BOLTON’S WHARF STEAM SAW MILL, Between Blake’s Rice Mill and O’Byrne’r Win T HE subscribers, having erected tfes - rv,- Steam Saw Mill, are now prepared to Sb " and shipping orders for Lumber of any din... n.'u. and respectfully solicit a share of patronage free their friends and the public. Orders received at the mill, or at J. Lama’s elw-‘ on the Bay, will have prompt attention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS ft CO. m2*-eod6 Brown’s Standard Scales* YT8ED by the United States and Foreign • rover' U mentis for more than THIRTY YE IRS Adapted to any branch of brnfosas for frweigi or nome markets. Warranted accurate and iurablc Sales rooms No. 8 Barclay-at, near Broadway N Y scpl* \r K. BROWN, MannflK! urer ' •mw Honda ef the City of Savannah, authorised to be issued by tbs Ordinance of January 94th, SAW ULL FOR SALE. I Chase J by lillii. tf the ounce :. He 18*8, for the pgXPPtc at fBfldlnglts coupons not here-1 fJIWO vervdreArebJs °*rrr- ?-.< "STTs ' -iyn foforerexeemed are now r-ady. Taeyareof ther— city, tT - • . ■ . uihi ft- ver lent denominations of $100, $.106, iji50C and h .ch and i.r-x; t ' ; r- of over-rtce coupons arc Invited to preteat t) imber igLd auffici. ..it ;• supply T .U • to be exchanged for those bsnrts ;ur years All iiorio for which -Coupons are funded previ i- May let, lcC8, will drew iaUrcav i; <m lot, of ) •jrylost.- R. T. GIBSON n* City Trearoerr Summer Residence on tbe Saits for Sale or Rent A HOUSE and LOT at Thunderbolt. The Hons* lias Nine Rooms and a large attic; also a got > -laule and sued, and well of excellent wet*" Tt ■ ixit is one hundred feet on the River, rnnnli i oa-k fo a rood known as the Artillery Avenue about nfo iinudred feet. For further partleolarelaqnln-oT J: Slevehson. Also, A place In Effingham cootily wit. K<»oa Dw«JUos, 4c - wjj ORO. D. FOWLS. WM. m. MOT. FOWIE & CO, FORMERLY OT ATJrrAsmma Commission Merchant*. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplie*. Office, 70 Broadway, NKW YORK. octt» *m Just4?eceived, K - ;■• C Of the celat rated CHAMPAGNE \ . sl.-arif. Broch, Foncber ft Co., of i«. :owlv. j. sbu..- B. MARSHALL, ft BRO.. VL. . H T. H. HC