The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 17, 1866, Image 3

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* Racovksv or Btahtyt UvutL—tkeaim colored, qaa up; -before the Mayor’* Coflrt jroMtj morning, charged with having stolen mules in hie possession. Two gentlemen sppsarsd in Court, —eh of whom had lost an animal. The defendant ihin,^ that heliad merely taken charge of the mole band in his yard for another negro. Bis Honor turned the case over to Justice John A. Staley for investigation, and the result was the recovery of the mining muies- McKeefer, not having been the thtev was discharged upon the payment of mats in consideration of the re covery of the-two mules. The principal in the tran saction has not been apprehended. Auction Salts.—The following sales of Henigai stock were made at auction yesterday. S. M. Laffltoau sold Whales damaged hay at 50 cents per cwt.; 25 bbls. herrings at $3 50 per bbl.; 30 bbls. codfish heads at $2 per bbl. Bell, Wylly ft Christian sold 50 bbls. flour at $7 60 per bbl. # ; E. E. Hertz ft Co. sold 118 bales hay at 25 cents per cwt. TValuOui MORNING, AiylL H, 1866. Situation Wanted. « of Stenmshipa iad Steamers roa MW TOBT. Herman Livingston, Saturday, April 21st. ’ Missouri', Saturday, April Slat, at — shipping and recslving goods. The ven erencee gives. Apply at 207 Bay street. HOUSE WANTED. north of Cape Hatteras pasaad 'portions of a burnt steamer’s house; 14tl>, at 6 a m, 10 mllae north Cape Hatteras, passed steamship Leo, at? p m, passed steamship North Point; lfith, 5a m. passed steamships Gen Bams* end Quaker City U mUee north of Frying Pan Shoals; at IS m, 25 mile* south Frying Pan Shoals, passed steamship flan Salvador; at IT p m passed steamship Petit, all bound north. Steamship Black Bird leporta—On the 15th passed str James- A Stevens north of Georgetown, S cTfrom this port bound to New York. Steamer Swan reports—April 15th. met str W G Gibbons in Big Gun Reach; tech, met str Gen Berry o'clock. , Thursday. April 19, at FOB AVGUSTA. Gibbons, every Saturday morning ros dabioi. Clarion, Wednesday, April 18th, at — FOB CUARLKSTON- Fannie. tTCI 7 ThQrB<1 ®r morning at 10 YORK A YOUNG LADY from Baltimore, who has had six years experience in Teaching wishes to make' an engagement iu a Southern family either na govern ess for children under fifteen years of age, or as a- companfnn for an invalid lady. She is competent to Instruct children thoroughly in ail the branches of a Plata English JhloenUon. NS objection* to taring the entire charge of some little girls who have ne mother. Testimonials of the highest order from some of the first families of Maryland, for whoa she has been teaching. All .communications addressed to Miss Morton and left at this offlee wHl meet with prompt attention. v *6. # PASSAGE RATES: CsMu t«0 OO; steerage $3 OO, with fisib- slvtesiec flIO VO. Tfrl new and bet steamship-MISSOURI, Love land, Commander, wilt sail ^stove, on ’ iMurdsy, April 21, at - oVlstk. ' Per freight or passage, having accoamodaUOM au periur to «ay steamer la this trade, apply to B. H. HARDER. No. 13 Stoddard’s Range. GOARHlSOif A ALLEN. Agents, all No. 3 Bowling Green. N. Y. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cohia Passage, *M Ws.sa«s, ft piewtor, every saturaay morning at s ■ fV ery Monday at 4 p.m. - gmllle, every Tuesday and Friday After- , o’clock. FOB HAffKINfiVILLE. .Two Boys and Charles S. Hardee, every atotningr "at 9 o’clock. fob Florida. otlren Shore, every Tuesday morning, at Csulgasu per Central Hallmad. APKIL 1«, i860. 1,421-bales cotton. 51 dp yarn, 3 do wool, 6 boxes tobadco, 2 carrcattle, is do lumber, and mdse, to B R Agt, H Roberts A Son, J W Lathrop A Co, Lsthrop A Co, W, Root A Co, R Habersham, 0 C Miller. W D Hamilton. Wilder A F, Brigham. B A Co, J W Lee. Mrs S walker. J I. Vlllslonga, J W Rabun, Hunter A G, M 8 Cohen, B M Neely. W Battersbr A Co, B H Hardee, Brady, S A Co, N A Hardee, W H Stark. E Padeiford. The new ami Mhg*M *m ■ ill, ViMaq, toUMay. commandsr, will haea far the above part oa her regular day, Tbarsdajr, April IV, At — o’clock. For freight or pamage, having eupvrior accommo dations, apply to air OCTAVOS COHEN. MS~ No remedy In the world ever cams into such universal use. or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for the care of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. J all-lw HATS AT WHOLESALE. Arrivals at the Hotels. Getty, every Saturday morning, at PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEBOXB. R J Davant, Jr, Savh iS R Darden, Saffolk, Ta Gen M C Butler, Edgefield F Barden, NY J Totten, USA * IT O Boyd, N Y A w Jackson, Wash co IE B Mott, Kobartsville FOB AUGUSTA. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE HAT STORE IN SAVANNAH. FOR DARIEN Financial and Commercial, EMW-—The attention of the trade and ere directed to the advertisement of in another column. The extensive everything in their line, and may be ig of the best quality. ' a onrasne _ > that Whlqh act* upon the klteeju. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU ACT* GENTLY, Is pleasant tn taste and odor, fra* tram all btias4- eas prop ■ties, and immediate in Ha action. - For tho Satisfaction of aij New York Market. v New Yobx. April 12. Breadstuff..—The market for State and Western Flour is quite steady and mors active, closing with con siderable firmness for good and medium qualities Sales 12,500 bbls. at $6 60*7 15 for superfine State - $7 10a7 50 for extra do; $7 65a8 for choice do; $6 60a 710 for superfine Western; *7 15sS for extra do- $8 15*8 40 for shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio- |8 45all for trade brands. Southern Flour is firmer and more active; «-i°i 2,000 bbls at $8 75a9 75 for conlmon; (10*15 60 for fancy and extra. Canada Flour is more active and firmer; sales 850 bbls at (7 25a7 90 for common; "And (8 95*12 for choice good extra. Rye flour is quiet; 250 bbls sold at (4 25*4 50. Corn meal is held at higher rates, but quiet. Wheat is quiet, but a shade firmer; eales 6,600bush els, including Amber State at (2 48, and white Canada, at (2 60; (1 70 ia refused for choice new No. 1 mu wankee. . . Corn is active at ah advance of 2c; saiea 100,000 bushels at 76a79c; for unsound Western mixed 80a82c for sound in store delivered; and one cargo of South ern yellow on board Liverpool steamer at 73c with freight at 7d. ’ Provisions—The pork market to-day is heaty, lower and irregular; sales 8,500 bbls, including new mess at $25 30a25 50. closing at $25 37J4 regular; old mesa at $24 75, nominal; prime at $2150*22; also for delivery in April, May and June, at sellers' option; 3,750 bbls meas at $25 26a25 75. ■ Rye is more active and firmer; 2,700 bushels West ern sold at 60afioc; and do prime North River at 81c. Oats are 1c better and more active, at 40a46.<£c for new Western; 5Ga58c for old do; 57a58c for Canada; 59a00c for State; and 53c for Jersey. Bacon is drooping; sales 900 boxes at 14J£c for Cum- ’ berlaud cut; U%c for long ribbed middles and 15c for short middles. • r Cutmeats are dull; sale* 350 pkga at 16«al8c for hams, and 102£aUJ£c for shoulders. Lard ts heavy and nominal; sales COO pkga at 16al8 Vc, with small lots at 18 J4*18J£c. Beef is unchanged; sales BOO bbls at $17 60s20 50 for new plain mess, and $21a24 for new extra do. Beef bams are steady; salesSOOWs at $37 50a38 50; C E Mllnor, NY Ir U Hardaway, Thomas J E Bryant, Augusta villa M T Holley, Barnwell, S C K N Oppenheimer, Ga JWSpratt, Ga W M Greene, 8 C F McIntosh, N C J Brown, Charleston The attention o alers in town and country is caU- e#to my,,w e and well assorted stock of j D Delanoy. Ga , A C Waddell, Savh J 8 Merrill, A A G R R |T F Jones, Thomasville . MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. G W Haines, Savh [C L Stnart, Valdosta G M Hastings, NY P Macomber, Savh R W Hostings, do . G W Haines, Port Royal H McNaughton, Boston J W Best, Ga J Yonge, do HYonge, Jr, Ga J D Ashton, do B Strauss, Liverpool J H Whitlock, N Y T N King, Fla J Davie, Glasgow Miss J R LaFrance,Elmira Capt J Groves, A O Rowe, wife and two children, N Y W H Rowe and wife, N Y Darien, tonchlm ’NESDAY, Apr! at Intermediate land- 18th, «t — o’clock. » JU COLBY A CO.. <er Bay and Aberrant sts. theU. S., *f whlab the following is a e*nmt copy:' M Booxu. Its odoc is strong, diffusive, And um- what aromatic, its taste bittarisk, .mi saslsgsus to tost of mint. It la given chiefly im complaints of tho Urinary Organs, such as Gravsl, Chronic Catarrh of ths Bladder, aaorbid irritation of the Fl-ii-lar and Urethra, dissasssof Um Prostate, and Betanttaaer thalnooatinaaceof Urine, from * lorn of tans ia the - parti oonoaraad in iu evacuation. It has also bask ■ssominenil.fi in Dyspepsia, Chronic w*»«° —t;.» x Cutaneous Affection*, and Dropsy.” rOE FU1THEE UrFOSMATIOJ Ess Prolsssor Dswaas’valuable wariaantho Pmsttaa of Physic. ■ r X, •** remarks mads by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. ■w any and all Standard Works oa Median*. From tfc* Largest Manufacturing Ohemiat IN THE WORLD. _ lam acquainted with H. T. Hslmbold; h* occu pied tbs drag store opposite my residence, and was ■srinsrinl fat conducting the burin— whsre others fend not bam squally as befora him. I bars b—n fo- —ahly impressed with his character and cntr'pzian- ' ’' WM. WSIGHXMAN. (Firm *t Power* t Wsightman,) VwhHaiiM| OhffltB, Ninth and Brown attests, Philadelphia. [IVsin t*s PkOadtlphia £h. Bulletin, March lOiA-J Ws sr* gratifiadto hearaf ths couthiusd tan—, tn NswYozk, of our townsman, Mir. H. T. Htlmhold. Druggist. Hit stars, naxt to ths Matropelitan HotaL tall tset front, 230 fast daap, and firs storiesmhsigkt. It is eartainly a grahd sstabliahmsat, and gnin ts- wotahly of ths m*rit of his articlss. Ha retains his OSm and Lalicatory in this City, which an also mnflgT of thtir dia. The piopriatcr has bean iuducsdtomak* this state. mautfr—th* fact that his remedial although adyn- ai that not ot pnonc cuuccrii. p CEST police Mobdeb—Justice Levi S. Hart V- morning at 10 o’clock convene a special Jua- ■rt at the Court House, for the examination ‘ -Is* of the State VS. Geo. Granger, aUas Bartley, with the murder of policemen Jas. Foley and "-if G. McXichols. prcuLAiioss.—A freedman named Jno. Gil- ^ committed to jail yesterday by Justice Staley 1 lie Charge of stealing some 2,000 pundsofsea -tan from M. S. Meyer. A large portion of TJmbrellas, <fce„ Now on sale In my w lxoIosaIo Roc at figures very little In advance of their cost, good* are bought bom MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, by the package, for cash. And can be sold by the dozen as low as tn New York or ehewher^ 8. M. COLDING. a#-tf 158 Congress st- E H Alden, Boston J C Alden, Skldaway These StDErWHRpL SHIP, ATLANTIC COAST Mail Nteamahip Company, MAllgSTEAM^HlP COMPANY. rtJSS RUSS- Frslght taken at One Half Cent per Pound on Cotton, or as low a. any other Ship. ’ ' j** ‘ The new and splendid side-wheel steamsliip RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ HERMAN LIVINGSTON ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. ST, DOMINGO BITTERS. ST. DOMINGO BITTERS Passage from Savannah to Vd* Crus and Havana (per steamships o’the Empire Line to New York), same ate as from New York. The Vo a Crus will stop at Sisal oa the way out The Manhattan will atop at Siaal oa the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD: FromN.vYock to Havana, first Cabin, $50; Staar- From Naw York to Vera Ctus. FlmMCattia, $108; Steerage, $50. Froln Havana to Vera Crux, Pirn CaMo. (45; Steer- are. $30. -- From Havana to New York, FliatCahia, $10; steer- age, gSO. c From Vera Crus to Havana, First Cabin, $40; Stsor- dge, $30. From Vera Crux to New York, Flta O Ma. $190 ; steerage, $50. CHARLES A WHITNEY. Agent, H Broadway, N. T„ 0.8. For passage, apply t* a H. HARDEE, a?-U 12 Stoddard's Ran*. 2,000 tons burthen, J. B. Baksb. commander, will sail op her regular day, Saturday, April Slat, at — o’clock. Fpr freight or passage, having accommodations equal to any ship hi the trade, apply to al«- WILDER A FULLARTON. Op a of the most valuable combinations of a useful medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the pnbiic. Millions of bottles were sold thrjughont the North daring the last fonr years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and the batchelor's sideboard. Shipping Intelligence. „,,il revive constant additions. We congratn- j’ifiuoutsell ie-eeublishment, and we trust they .-njirc.as they deserve,* liberal share of the pub- [ptronage. jiiir." of the Robert Eiumet Circle ot 1 Fenians.. iseebng of the Eobert Emmet Circle of the Fe- i; E:-:herhocd, of Savannah, was held last evening ijidi over O'.Ueora't Hull ou Buy street, to listen iiilreas from prominent officers of the brother- rf iSev Tork. A very full attendance of ths present. C:Bftirgwas called to order by Centre M. J. T- sonic time was occupied in calling the roll, ; too dues and other preliminary business. oicr gratifying financial incidents was the ■j d a foO bond of the Irieh Republic by one atari prejent. aaSieian,Esq., of New York, District Centre Ujlsbnd, was then introduced, L- ;:-asn.. in commencing alluded, to the suspen- icaeliabeas corpus iu Ireland. The work had mciracej ia earnest. The only results of this tire the part of England had been mutiny, disorder iu the army and navy of Great laiadmiierproTiniMS throughout the world, rc tippy to see so uir ‘ ' " - * Tierce beef is in fair demand. Butter is firm at 35s46c for Western, and 45a65c for State. ’ Cheese firm at 16a22c. U^w-f. unchanged; 150.000 lbs sold at ll^a Stearlne.—51,000 lbs sold at 16al74^c- „ Whiskey—Is steady; 100 bbls at $2 2«>£a2 27 for HIOH WATER. 8 39] At Port. A United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two days. Steamships on the Atlantic: Arizona, Henry Cbann- cey, New York, Ocean Queen, Northern Ugh’, Costa Rica ; connecting with the Colorado, Constitution, Golden City, Sacramento, Golden Age, Montana, Ac One of the above large end splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot ot Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, nth and 21st of every month, (except whenthoee dates ton on Snnday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con necting-via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acaptrico. pepar-tares of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for. Month Pacific and Central American porta Those of 1st toneb- at Manzanillo. ' A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis- LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and . suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well" Just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out oi order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of, a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic cpnstitation— ' • TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of tbo mo3t valuable Tonics and Invigorators that can be taken, In At Tybee. —j , ei lui State and Western. engagements indude to Liverpool 450 balet cotton at >»*5-16d. and by steamer 250 n-i— cotton at ?, d, and to Glasgow by steamer 7,000 bushels .porn at 2d. Cotton.—The market is still unsettled, though rather firmer; 3,000 bales sold at 37s38c for Hlddline Un loads. Petroleum—Is dull and nominal at 24c for Crude PORT OF SAVANNAH. . . Tuesday, April 17,1868. Arrived. Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter A Gammell. Steamship Virgo, Btilkley, New York— O Cohen. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gull- marttn. Norwegian ship Lord Dnfferln, Chri3!enaen, Liver pool—Brigham, Baldwin & Co. Brig Abby Thaxter, Walker, New York. Schr C VY Holt, Hart, Boston—Haywood, Gage 4: Co. Schr Madonna, Homer. New York. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen. Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Hawkinsvillc—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer H M Cool. Howland, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamship Black Bird, Deniaiu, New York, put in for coal, bound-to"New Orleans. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusts—F W Sims A Co. Schr Mary Mankin, Taylor, Boston—Richardson A Barnard. ” GENUINE PREPARATIOMfl, Aad knowing Oat to* intelligent refrain from Osina anything pertaining to Quseksry, or ths Patent Mafip etna order,—most of which are prepared by aslf-styUd Doctors, who art too ignorant to read a physician's rimplsst prescription, much 1— competent to prepare Regular 8«mi-Weakiy Line, at llJ4al3c, mostly at the higher rate, and 150 baas Rangoon at 8Jf*9 ^o. Coffee.—The market showB a little mors activity, and we learn of sales of 3,900 bags Rio ex B H Uken on private terms,-part at 15c; also 800 bags St. Do mingo at 12 gold in bond. Sugar.—The market is quiet, with sales of 300 hhds Porto Rico at lOJiallJfc; 2,350 boxes Havana on pri vate terms; also 45 boxes at 14c. Molasses—Is steady, with eales of 118 hhds Porto Rico at 70s73c;-A3 hhds Barbadoes at 42c; and 25 hhds Cuba at 65c. -VIA BEAUFORT. Carrying the'Unlted States Mall. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. AND MAJESTIC, having Fact tor its Baris, Indue? Mon for its Pillar,- Truth alons for its OapstaL { A WORD OP CAUTION. I Health is most important; end ths sffictsd shsuld not ns* an advertised medicint, or any remedy, un lam its contents or ingredients are known to others hnidia this manniartnrar, or until they ars aatiMsd •f too qualifications of the party to offering. I HELMBOLD’S l ' GENUINE PREPARATION* FLUID extract buchu, I. FLUID EXTRACT AARSAPAXILLA. 1 and IMPROVED BOSE WAflK. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. — my stout-hearted repre- st«i ul the cinse of Ircluud fn Savannah. From tafia he hrd In hie poeeeseion, he had no jcit in promising the faithful sons of Ireland iii success was now near at hand. Ee wanted r:. J-2 the doubters and croakers in their midst r.-iMfcrc impending that would startle the i He esid that 50,000 Fenians had . ndo within his own District of Long a they Were no hirelings—they knew the * d liberty end would fight for it. r-iui, numbered among their ranks statesmen u i-t us well us soldiers, and they would be t wiblish a government in Ireland that would s alluring and powerful as any nation ou the rt:»:,rih. He counseled unity and concert of, - -t 1 strict obedience to the requirements of the ! ------ the order. If the Fenian movement J mure than unite the Irishmen in this try:t will have accomplished the most blessed re tainted for the Irish race. Hu urged that fcac rutc for 11 man for any office who was not -j o the establishment of the Irish Republic, uiccmbinatiou among Irishmen were neces- : Uiervc them from becoming the tools of tho Ctilerwcnt on to state the progress of the war ri : the Fenians. President Johnson, be de- - v, the real Head Contra of the Fenians in this r woe going to preserve a masterly neu- tois. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board, attendance free. For pasaage tickets, or farther Information, apply at the Company's ticket office, pa the Wharf, loot ol Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS. all-sm j Agent. Medicine and C lesired. Steamer Hard Times, Booher, Augusta—JIA Cohen. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gnil- raartin. Schr Henry J Raymond, Ellsworth, New York—W Starr. schr Sea Queen, Gnptil, Portland, Me—Crane & Grayblll. Schr Sarah Wooster, Lcland, New York—W H Stark. RUSS' ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. Capt. Bucvoxt,| will leave the Charleston Steamboat Wharf for the above porta every TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTER NOONS, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to the CtptaU, on board, or to B. E. HERTS ft OO.. *4 Bay afreet. MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. Nexv York Dry Goods Market. New You, April 10,1866. Dry Goods.—The following quotations and dispatches re from tho bulletin ot the Dry Goods Exchange, Nos. 1 and 51 Park Place: Jobbers’ Prices.—Brown She*tin; RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH Carrying the United States Hail. Imports. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—50 bbls flour, 48 tes rice and mdse. Per ship Lord Dufferin, from Liverpool—7,701 sacks salt. Per brig Abby Thaxter, from New York—600 bales bay, 130 cases wine. Per schr C W Holt, from Boston—336 tons ice. Per steamer Swtn, from Augusta—71 bales cot ton »nd mdse, to E C Wade & Co, Hunter A G, and others. Per steamer Two Boys, from Hawkinsville—334 bis cotton and mdse. Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—31 bales up land cotton. | ^bUto-^^f.6^^ ^ PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. EOELKBOLD’S DRUG AND nugwr/yy, WAREHOUSE, «•« Brssfosajp, AtoTsti Am* KELMBOLD’C MEDICAL DEPOT. ■ 104 South 10(5 Street, &hUa4n'phia, Fa (ME hy mtt Mrupyiato. W. M. Walsh, mer Broughton & Barnard street >LE AGENT FOR THE STAT For Charleston -Pacific A, 26c; Dwight A, 21>£c; Stark M, 21c. Cambrics—Manville, 18c; Portland, 1214c. Bleached Shirtings—New York Mills, 52)£c; Wheaton Company, 24c; Dwight, 33-ineh, 29c. Silesiae—Clinton, 30c; Indian Orchard, 24c. Prints—-Merrimack W, 22c; Merrimack D, 21c; Amos- keag, 17c; Lancaster, 18c. Ticks—Amoskeag C, 41c; Amo.keag D, 36c. Stripes—Amoskeag, 27%c; Hay maker, 32>jc. Delaines—Hamilton, 23>4c; Pacific, RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharL foot of West Broad street, on Every Thursday Morning at lO a. m. This boat is In very excellent order. Is commanded by officers of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Wag freight pat able on- wharf. No freight taken after 12 o'clock on day of salting. No freight rscsivsd after 9 o’clock on day of sail- ins. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRKLL, Agt, “ - ^aasSLfSKS The most delightful concoctions that etnr tempted man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in the worid, ! little affair on the New Brunswick bor- ».;re more than 300,000 fighting men lir 750,000 in this country, waiting for the 1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxxzrxa, will leavs sa above IromTrifalm wharf • Every latarday At • a. m., Mil svsr Msatayat * p- aa. FOr freight or passage, apply on board, or to; L. J. GUILMAHTIN ft CO., a* AgentA ■' strike. The hour was at hand when the -the would be recognized as a belligerent Providence, R. I., Dry Goods Market. Pkovidknce, R. I., April 9, 1806. Printing Cloths.—Market dull. The following are the sales: 5,000 pieces, 56x60, 29 inches, heavy; 6,000 pieces, 56x60, private terms; 1,000 pieces, 60x64,13c, heavy; 4,000 pieces, 04x64, 13>Jc; 6,000 piece*, 64x64, private terms. Total, 25,000 pieces. • ' Exports. Per schr Henry J Raymond, for New York—3,058 sacks salt. Per schr Sea Queen, for Portland; Me—1,630 sacks salt Per schr Sarah Wooster, for New York—85 yellow pine, 1,500 feet ash lumber. BLACJ :I JRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also on band and manufactured to Older. NEW PERFUME [fax TEfaEOaxPH. J Pteitadelpbi* Market. PKn.anxi.PHiA, April 11. Flour firm; sales of Western extra at $9a9 25; and Pennsylvania and Ohio at 19 50*10. Wheat steady; sales 2,000 bushels of choice red at $2ia0a2 50. Corn buoyant; sales 3,"000 bushels of yellow at 80c. Oats.—AU quaUties slightly advanced; sales at 57a 68c. Coffee steady; sales of Rio at 20a20Xc gold. Provisions dull. Wluskey scarce; Sales of Pennsylvania at$224a226: and Ohio at £2 28. FOR JACKSONVILLE, - Passengers. Per steamship Virgo, from New YOrk—M Stephens, J Whitlook. A A Rowe, lady and 2 children, Capt Jo* Graves, W H Rowe and lady, Capt F Bearden. J P Stone, M Lesser, L Joseph, M McMahon, Miss Rosen- steln, Marx Gallnski, W A Bryant. A Dreyfass. F T King, J Davis, D W Thomson, J Fellnef, H McRowe, C C Hedgeman, P A Scranton, W Samuel, B Wolf, Mrs XAcker and family, D Shuckles, J B Worth, P Skeehan, Miss Leach, Mrs LaFrance, Mrs Turner, S Howell and wife, Capt Dailey, and 15 steerage. Per steamship Hunter, from New York—F O Boyd, M J Carbry, J Mabony, Mr Pngli, J BloomintbaL, K L McPherson, G Morrill, Col Taggart, C McNaughton, Mr DeMiilee, Mr Catlenat. Miss Kehoe, Mr Montgomery, and lady, Mrs Atkins, C W Thompson’s family, G It Hastings and sou, and others. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—J T Mc Clellan, T McIntosh, J Killjonr, J L Woodworth, Mrs Cohen and servt, Mrs Cathcart and servt, T Bennett, C C Millar, L T Myers. B F Stars, G W Douglass, L "Bernt, J Winter, W Green, Capt J H Higgins, J W Spratt and servt, J Brown, J R Dardon. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Cel G R Black, lady, 2 children apd 2 servts, B Graven*tain and lady, Mrs Fox, Mrs Gnann, Mrs Morgan, Miss M Baker, Miss Mary Baker. Capt N B Addison, C A Ncv.-c>mb, E M TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK RY8, FERNANDINA, JACKS AND PIOOLATAJ The elegant and very foot stMm packet RUSS & CO,, No. 34 Dev street, . New York, old Wholeaale fcy * Sv - W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, | VIA FERNANDINA d27eod-ly I TATS OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—in 'The fine, faat-sailing steamer, DIC T A. T O r; L. M. Coxxirxs, Master, will Mato Tslfolr* wharf on ' Every Wstossday Attsrassa At 4 e’clssk. A ,the Superior Court. William C. DonlSti, and others, ) Complainants, ; and }- in Equity. The Canton Mining Company elGeo {, 1 gia. Defendant. j To the Canton Mining Company of Georgia, greet ing: ' It having been represented, by affidavit of two cf the C.miplalnants ln the above entitled cause, which affidavit has this day been filed in the Clerk’s offlee of the Superior Court of Chatham county, where said cause Is pending, thet yon, the said Canton Milling Company or Georgia, have no pnbiic place of doing business, and have no individual in offlee upon whom service of writ* or process may be perfected, within the knowiedgeof the deponents: These are, therefore, to Cite and admonish yon, and yon are -hereby cited and admonished, to be'and appear at the sakl-Snperior Coart of Chatham county, on- the second Monday, being the fourteenth ylay of May Baltimore Market. Baltimobx, April 11. Wheat firm. Corn la2c lower; yellow, 78c; white, 84a85c. Oats firm at 54o55c. Flour steady, high grades scarce. Provisions quiet; Bacon shoulders, 12\c; bu shoulders, ll)Jc. Sugars steady, and fairly setiv Coffee firm. Seeds dull; Clover, $5 50*5 75. - Whiskey dull; Western, (2 25>£. Wharf, or are prepared to receive freight at our ware on the wnarf^at a# Aatag rates. hue elegant akd spnden* accommodations for leers; and wo trust will receive a share of pub- ronago. L. i. GUILMAHTIN * CO„ Cincinnati Market. -ri- Cincinnati, April 13,1866, Flour and Wheat unchanged, and firm at full priees. Com and Oats steady. Rye firm, at 63c for No. 1, .and 70*73 for choica. Barley unchanged at $1*110: Canadian $1 20*1 25. Whiskey dull; small tales at $2 20. Meas Pork held at $25 25a25 60; 300 Bis country sold at $25. Bulk meats held at $10*13 and $14 60; buyers offkri mg 25c less. Lard held at 18c; buyers offering 17Jgc. Bacon dull and unchanged at $46*48. Enter dull; price* lower; prim* to ehoioe 40a50c; receipts large. Seeds unchanged and steady. Eggs advanced to 19c. Gold 125J4- Anrlerson, R H Anderson, Capt C Foster, C Grim, W J Peeples, E B Mott, W'J Wood, J Metzgar, W H Tooten, C O Lamott, M J Humbert, W F Roberts, C Perry, and 16 deck. , Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Gen Tilson and staff, Mrs Spaulding, T Spaulding Mr Paul, Mr Taylor, and others. Per steamer Two Boys, from Hawkinsvillc—J H Powers, lady and serve. A Hoot Bxqtuaite, Delicate, and Fra grant Far fume, Distilled from the Rare FOR NEW YORK. Consignees. Per steamship Hunter, from Now York—Adama Ex, C R R Agt, G W Allen, T H Austin, Mrs Atkins. Brigham, B ft Co, Brady, S ft Co, W Barrett, N K Baum. T Bateson, D Bing, J Beam, B ft Bryant, Bell, W ft c, O Cohen. Claghorn ft C. 3 M Colding, Crane ft G, C, Parse ft C, Cooper ft McA. C O Farreily, H D Cooper. F Champion, Colby ft Co, T J Danbar ft Co, Duncan ft J, Erwin ft H, K ft Eckman,tG Ehrlich,' B Ehrlich. G C Freeman, F Gradot, G ft Sellg, Hunter ft G, Holcomb <£ Co, Hilton ft R, Hess ft tiuttman, A S Hartridge, H Hlrach ft Co, H B Hossett, J F ft M Hamilton, J R Wilder, A M ft C W West, K McLea ft Co, L ft Kolm, L II Levitt, Lyon ft B, J Leavy ft Co, J Lippman, J Lama, J Latlirop ft Co, R J Lacnlisou, F M Myrell, Miller, T ft Co, C C Miller, J C Maker ft Co, J McMahon ft Co, E T Metcali, H Memhard ft Bro, N ft Donnelly, G T Nichols, Orff <* W, S Pease, Palmer ft Depptsb, A Paul, P ft Loveridge, C D Rodgers, J Ryan, Randall ft Co, W G Robinson, A Recher ft Co, J Rosenband, Williams, Boot ft Co, F W Sims ft Co, W Starr, W n Stark, B Strauss, A A Solomons ft Co, C W Thompson, TUon ft G, H A Topham, J Van Wlpkle, J L VUlalonga, Weed ft C, Watts, McK ft Co, J P Whitman. Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adama Ex, J Atkins, T H Austin, G H Allege, A 8 Bigelow. TM Bolshaw ft Co, B ft Whitehead, Brigham, B ft Co, B, Wylly ft O, Brady, S ft Co, R Ballore, E ft M Browu, Blun ft M, Bourse B, L S Bennett, J Bateson, J A ft J F Brown, J H Bailey, M Burnett, J Booth ft Co, B ft Calntt. H B Brannon. O Cohen, Crane ft G, Cooper, O ft F, Claghorn ft C, M A Cohen, Champion ft F, F. Champion. A M Cohen ft Bro, D Coouell, 8 M Colding it Co, Mrs T C Clay, C ft Purse, O R R, P Dzialynski, J S Dayldson ft Co, Dnncan ft J, A Dutenhoffer, J H Demand, E P Devo, Estill ft Bro, Krwlu ft U, A ft L Freidenberg, M Ferst ft Co, G C Freeman, Gazan ft Co, L J Guilmartln, S Goodall-, Holcombe ft Co, F F Halsey ft. Co, 8 B Harrington, A 8 Hartridge, « M Heidt,CM Hillsman, BH Hardee, J PHarris,JE Hernandez, G A Hudson, Jones A W, K McLea ft Co. Kein ft Co, A Kohler, Lovell *L, WH Lucas, J W Latbrop ft Co, Lathrop ft Co, G B ft G W Lamar, H Levi, w W Lincoln, J McMahon, M, Thomas ft Co. F X Myrell. A J Miller A Co, R Molina, WAR McIn tyre ft Co, Draw Marsh, E F Metcalf ftCo,X8 Meyer, J O Maker * Co. N, Butler ft Co Nicholson, MCA ft Co, T Nogentijr, H Hatshek, p ft Bosworth, O D Rogers, Rogers, W ft D, J Roeenband, P Reilly, F J Ruckers, BandeU ft Co, Haggle* ft A, R ft Caan, Stuart 4 Co, A A 8olomon* ft Co, J M Selkirk, 1W Sims, Southern Ex. W H Stark, Stanley ft Bros, D Scott Agt, J B Sullivan, J R Wilder, W H WlltMrger, CTH Wilcox, S W Wight, W, Root ft Co. J A Walter White ft M, B Zacharias, E B Carting, H Home, Mrs Rawles, G W Porter, J M ft J O Alexander, King 4 B, DeCorsey ft Anderson. Hausman, A ft Co, A H Fenny, J C Schreiner ft Sou, Staley ft Bros, Single- ton, H ft Co, G Maxelbamn ft Bro, Wright, M Co, P. ft Depplsh, P A Scranton, M Beadier, and others. Per steetuer Dictator, from Charleston—Meii, yr ft EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. »IX TY days after date, application win be made to > the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county for eve to sell all til* land belonging to the estate of hrietian Wlsenbaker, Hat* of said county, fo r the enefit of the heir* of said estate. GEORGE A- KELLER, Kx’r. April 14, 1866. ; *16-1 a W2m SILK BASQUES 25>ic; 6 at 25.14 c. Ws hear of 4 bales received and 146 bales shipped. Flour sud Bacon—the absolute necessaries of Wh an the only exception to the general dullness. Flour has been in active demand throughout ths week, and and will ao continue until the wheat crop is harvested. Tennessee Bacon is in active demand at from one to two cents above that of Cincinnati and Eastern meats. Home-made bacon, however, is exceedingly scares. Cincinnati meat is more plentiful but not in so great request. We quote—Bacon at 17c; yellow com at 80c; white coni at 87 >jjc. Notice VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. lUfifft FE NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. FLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM BRICS . CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN BWIBB STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKJH> NAINSOOKS B*DIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN JONE9 6-4 CAMBRICS. IRISH LINENS ^rHlTE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS BUFF, WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA CLOTH orcd) wa* complained of for as- ‘; a e'ntlemin off the walk yester- SCfatieman stated that the woman bm, 1 “ hcr behavior. Martha , ea “gainst” him accidentaUy Honor, after giving her •^0 as to ker decorum in future, ^Palpable case* of rudeness and J - “ allowed to pass unnoticed, ■ aa in uuuvieuuiHi —- ■: ay* 1 PHILLIPS ft MYERS, hare this day formed a a limited partnership ’«or toe tmasnetion of a Seve ral Ootnni isstoQ, Auction. Factorage and Forwarding Business in the city of Savannah, to continue until the first day of January, *871. ’Barnet Phillips and Frederick MJrere are the general partners, and John Chadwick of Mew York, lb* spcd*l partner, who ha* contributed the stun of twenty-five thousand dollars Atlanta Mnrkc|. Atlanta, April 14,1866. Cotton.—But tittle trade in Cotton. Stocks on mar ket very tight. We qotc: Strictly Good QHo; strict Middling 27c; Middling 26c; Good Ordinary 28c; Poor Ordinary 21c. About thirty bales changed bands yesterday at these figures. Bacon.—Supply pretty good. Demand moderately foir. Clear sides 20c; Hama 23c; Shoulders 170; Him Bonnet 18c» Lard.—Supply limited. Demand exceeding supply. Prime Leaf in tierces, barrel*, ft*., from 18a20o, ac cording to quality. $125*1 SO ter good white. Com XaaL—Small stocks oa hand. We quote at Slto- 1X0 TaiNSPoaiATlow Compa- 7 on our streets several new ex. y fine teams, belonging to the 3 Transportation Company, of • Johnston, late of ths Confede- *’ Tile company has established ’ aad we understand will 00m. ^warding freight in charge of Its “•Jay. Mr. W. T. J. O. Wood- be business public of the South, Client, and Mr. J. H. B. Ulhom lent; and Mr. O. F. Webstar ia mthia city. “h* that ths oompany common- ;!>e most fovorsbl* susplcs* It Uu-cnghoot th* country, and JAMES B. DAWKINS, Attorney-at-law and Solicitor In Equity, GAINESVILLE, EAST FEDREDA. LADIES’ AfH> MISSES’ WttM AND ; - 1O MISSES’ LONG NET MITTS, ftd, Ac. Justoptacd at- - v EIKSTEIN & ECKMAN, lK.lawiy DRAMATIC. A Complete Asaonnent of Frooch’s play ooka, at EaTILL-S NEWS DEPOT, ^Woymant.toL thnnaanda,of die-. ^Soj, r 1 “miea, tMU afford another safe for toe treaamission ot Hi* ^ oa between the commercial central - PUT and Sawed