The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 19, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS. ^^IvMORXIXQ. APRIL 19, 18C6. trtnre of Steomshlp* and Steamers FOB NSW TORE. a n ship Herman Livingston, Saturday, April 2lit, °^jp' Mlsiouri, Saturday, April 21st, at - hip Virgo, Thursday, April 19, at — o’clock, ii^p Hunter. Friday, April 20, at 12 m. FOB AUGUSTA. ^vm. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning Geceral Berry, Saturday, April 21st, at — FOB CIIAKLESTON. Fannie, every’ Thursday moruing at 10 every Saturday morning at 9 Dictator, rod every Monday at 4 p. m. ,.' r Kmllic, every Tuesday and Friday Aftor- a , 4 o'clock. FOB HAWK1NSVILLE. _, 1S Two Boys and Charles 8 Hardee, every morning.^ 9 o'clock. FOB FLOItlDi. Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at ct. - , r Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at Fbeedmen’s Court. —Yesterday was another doll day in the Freedmen’a Court, there being bnt one ease of any importance. A suit was brought against Mr. Jas. O'Hara by one Jno Johnson, freedman. fer the recovery of a mule. Judge Stone ordered that the mule be turned over to the freedman upon the condi tion that he give security to the amount of three hun dred dollars to have the mule forthcoming in case of any suit that may be brought by defendant againat plaintiff within the next four years. Whit of Possession.—Justice Philip M. Russell yesterday issued a writ of possession in favor of H. E. Langs, controller, vs. John Daley, for tho recovery of a mule. The mule has been seized by officer Isaac Ruasell, and an examination will be bad on Wednes day next. The animal in question was bought by de fendant among a lot of mules from a responsible party in Augusta some time since. llcctiug of Council. uiar meeting of Council was held lasteve- Hoaor Mayor Anderson in the Chair. Alder- rfj, Schley, Williamson, McMahon, Johnson- VVyliy, Gue, Casey, Cunningham and Soui- ,-rc pri ■ Lilt. ai of the new contract with the Gas i. first engaged the attention of the Board, nnallv laid over for action until the next meet- Cuujiiugliaw referred to the dissatisfao' -1 ,ch he had found to exist concerning the uc- ' , ttit i;; cc . Committee. He made a statement • that the average rata of recompense awarded of ;hu rice had been a just and adequate - kJ iary of Patrick Mcaniau was increased to sixty . ais per month. -, finance Committee reported unfavorable on of the trustees of the Presbyterian and Churches for remission of ground rent on -jtc.tipi'd for parsonages. .. .rt of the Finance Committee recouimend- tj, e pirchaso of Hvo hundred feet of hose fur the trc ,..olitan Steam Tiro Comj..any was unanimously ■ - rJinauce proliibitiug the casting of cinders, iiS and other refuse matters into the river was Sited Absconded from his Bond.—Francis Bland, alias Frank Bland, who was under bond in Augusta, Rich mond county, upon a charge of robbery, and who left that county without leave, was yesterday arrested in this city upon a bench warrant sent from Augusta. Officers Buckner and Barthelmess apprehended Bland and brought him before Justice John A. Staley. who committed him to jail. 103rd IT. S. C. T.—This regiment, detachments of which have been on duty In various parts of the State, was yesterday mustered out of service at Fort Pulaski. Col. Bogart isaued a farewell order to the regiment, and was made the recipient of a testimonial of respect and esteem from the officers and men of his oommand. Per steamer Emilie, from Beaufort, etc—T J Dun bar A Co, Bryan, H A CO. Q, Matthesoa A Co, and others. Per schr Alfred Kean, from Baltimore^ A k J P Brown, Bryan, H A Co, O B R Agt, Crane A G, W M Davidson, Erwin A H, A Fawcett, G. Msttheson A Co. E Hager, E E Hertz A Co, M, Thomas A Co, J W Lathrop A Co, P Reilly, D Mallett A Co, Sorrell Bros, Van Newton A W, Wright, G A Co, G B * G W La mar, B C Wade. Per brig T W Wilson, from Baltimore—R R Agt, Watts, McR A Co, Sorrell Bros, Wright, G <f Co, G, Mattheson A Co. A A G R R, Brigham, BA Co, Erwin A H, J A A J F Brown, C A Freeman. J McMahon A Co, Crane 4 G, U S Quartermaster, J B McIntosh. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—R Haber sham A Son. Eclipse Line. J R Scott, Bell, W A C. Consignees per Central ReUrosd. April 18,1866. 210 bales cotton, 36 do yarn, 18 do domestic, 47 car wheels, 247 saddles, 15 sacks cotton seed, 6 bblspo- tntor.n O lir-vna t iliaPJ'n 7rt nl'ire mrlcrx l./> */-» II* D tatoes, 3 boxes tobacco, 30 pkgs mdse, Ac, to W R Fleming, Brady, S A Co, W. Root A Co, RR Agt, Maj E E Croften, B M Neely, Goodwin i£ Co, J Hurt, Dr W B Villaloiigu, F W Sims A Co, J W Spear. Hunter A G, J W Rabun, Erwin A H, If S Cohen, W Battersbv A Co, J W Lathrop, Wilder 4 F, Bothwell A W, AV H Burroughs, J D Hopkins. Financial and Commercial. Turned Over to the Civil Authorities.—About a dozen military prisoners from Fort Pulaski, charged with various offences, from murder down, were yes terday brought before Justice Hart by Sheriff Chas. J. Whito.Jand committed to await trial by the civil au thorities. ^ Coldino, 153 Congress street, advertises the latest styles of ladies’, misses’ and gentlemen’s summer hats He also has a few of those Philadelphia-made boots and shoes, which he is selling at less than co3t. See advertisements in another column. Caroo Sale.—The cargo of the schooner Emma C Latham, consisting of sugars and molasses, will be sold at auction this morning at ten o'clock, by York, Williams, McIntyre & Co., auctioneers. No remedy in the world ever came into such universal nse, or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. all-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. U. Wiltbekger. snee providing regulations for stevedores, gjtbc discharging and loading ot vessels was put .... ijs passage and adopted. A pel 3 received from Mr. Monahan, whq y ,i. ngaril to repairs upon his building was re ; -r: J m tiic Mayor's Court, praying that he be • v .i jectc'J to the fine imposed upon him by that The petition gave rise to considerable discus .. which was finally terminated by a vote to sustain irUionof the Mayor. Mr. Thos. E. Lloyd, counsel i-\jr Monahan, gave notice to Council that he would b x n borin'ion this decision. , ii, numerously signed, asking that the saie p pertyior non-payment of grouud rent besus- wa9 received aud referred to the Committej iFimdcc, proceedings in tho collection of ground icing, meanwhile, suspended. .:» :utiou was introduced by Alderman Ferrill to i.iLfiid tho ordinances relating to the observances i 'in uy as allow places for the sale of ice-cream a.:ii-waici to remain open oil that day until 11 z Aldermen Williamson and Johnson opposed tlution. Alderman Schley favored the resolu- Id. uid see no more danger to the morality or j j order o! the -city from allowing ice-cream and f i lter to be sold on Sunday than on Monday, iidenaeu Lachlison had known liquor to be iutro- rM m soda water, and thought that the next step th‘ passing of this resolution would be the open- - :bar-rooms on the Sabbath. :ilu; vote, the resolution was lost by 3 to 8. ft jr removing the obstructions) in tho - ;• ''r Henry Hartshorn, who offered to remove i joy r" J for the privilege, was submitted : 3c bur 3. frarer com mittee on the obstructions were, on - instructed to curry out the contract proposed :• i':. Hartshorn. Souliard called the attention of Council to slate of tbe iron fence round the Park, -r stated Hint a coating of coal tar could be put upou i*:tailing expense. u Gue submitted a plan for the intprove- - ' : itii) . juares of tho city, and Alderman Lach- ; called attention to the ^condition of the jail, tone further discussion of miscellaneous - -ao Council adjourned. Jlajoris Court. ’-o- c 1 a sailor belonging to the revenue cutter -I :n ihe river was the first brought before His i3 T’osrerday. The testimony of the arresting ofll- vr-.ru to show that Jack was an ugly customer, .Tune his best to ''chaw up” everyone who 1 near him during his spree night before last. --i nothing to say in defence he was fined twenty i f his sport. ; rntable looking young man from South Caro- up on the grave charge of attempting to shoo t inu-kveper of the Planter’s Hotel. The evidence the effect that the prisoner came into the bar- - tail alter taking a drink desired to be shown to ' 3 n a lather peremptory manner. His request ' immediately complied with he drew a re- ■i Ir a, ids belt, and aiming at the bar-keeper, - ittiitil to shoot. An alarm ms given, tbe pistol "‘31 h rrora Li:n, and the man arrested. Tho eul- ' ■ iilent put a somewhat different aspect upon ■ ; He sold ho had engaged lodgings at the in the evening, and returning there t was naturally indignant at not being '- : his room. He admitted that he was also :»ui. and in consequence was not certain -' he had drawn the pistol on the bar-keeper or ’"IT iste, the weapon was not loaded, and was 1 of order and wouldn't go off: he had tithe city for his brother, to have it re- K -iHonor doubtless wishing to inculcate the r’-iii that fire-arms are dangerous any way ““ •- ‘0 ’jo ojf even if not loaded, ordered him to r ' dl - ; dollar- and forfeit the pistol, mm: J C Dutch, Washington L Levy, Charleston J M Ashley, Ga W Hodges, Sandersville W G Bailey, Ga ■I Inman, <lo T Barclay, Fla S Gazan, Ft Pulaski O H Allen, Fla T Beard, do Capt J M Holmes, str Vol untcer J Middleton, Ga J T Phillips, CltR J B Manning, N Y C Ii Kimball, Ft Pulaski J W Magill, Ossabaw S Baker, USA Q H Lawrence, W Troy T V Harris, Balt W R McCay, Augusta 5 I) Dickson, Savli W J Scott, N Y G E Goraud, Ferriandina Col H P Fitch, Scotland W R Garrard, Ky Mrs Dr T P Edwards, Charleston Dr W H Pritean and svt, Camden W P Caldwell, Balt G P Freeman, N Y L M Griffin, Valdosta MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC«. Geo C Wood and wife, IJ C Ckoiuer, Ft Pulaski Brooklyn . A Maruehetti, do J R Russell, Fla JJ II Butler, USA H J Harris, do WV Leonard, Ft Pulaski Mrs Pierce and maid, N l' U L dtow, do W M Fuller and wife, Cau-I Jamoa S Rice, ada East N W It Fuller, do V E M Fuller, do Mrs Scott, do lidwd Ivers, Savannah J C Dutch, Washington R B Lowe, N Y J Miller, N Y C F Emerson, N Y l Buck, N V E K Collins, Charleston |M M Kingman, Beaufort i Mrs A G Kingman, do D W C Spencer,Albany,Ga j 51 Smith, do |V W San boro, BalnbrlJge jMUsA Sanborn, do I Miss S Sanborn do j Miss K Sanborn, do MissUDuiree, do R A Wallace A wife, Mass Miss A Filz Webster, N H U S Smith, Oxford, Ga .1 R Hayes, Bainbridge E C Cranston, Augusta |J W Holley, Macon W Scott, do — B W Powell, Fia Mrs Cranston and child, A S Kascy, Ft Pulaski Augusta * It W Adam, Augns*a G H Frost, Boston S K Peltit, Ft Pula.kl MG Parker, do J W Kearney, G a M J Guyton, do S B Wrilson, Balt W H Young, Jacksonville W A Wright. Ga K B Paine, Beaufoit |c Biadley and lady, Lt G C Mitchell. C s P M |AB Gray, Conn Maj F Anders n, Thomas- J C Pekins, vilie I SCREVEN DOUSE—G. McGlNLY. O S Eberhart, Augusta A M Crawlord A lady, ( Miss R L Moore. Ga J W Splau, Portland S Hart, do R N Higgins, Boston i) Scott, Warcaburo D H Stewart, Ga Z King, do A H Lane, Valdosta I A Colby A wile, N Y T C Hearn, Fla W Simpson, Brooklyn C .1 Clarke, BulTalo. N Y F L Plait, N J J Moore, N Y W H Hurd, Boston Capt J U Miller, ScarborolM Jones Dr.I W Boston, do | J W Wilson, S C M J Guyton, Ga M II Bullock, Jacksonville D Hughes. Tampa, Fla C H Barnwell, lady and 9 children, Fia J G Nichols. St Helena E Martin, Fia G' P Freeman, N Y W Mulligan and daugh ter. N Y jC T Park and lady, N Y W P Caldwell, Balt I R Scott. Charleston 1 A J Creighton. Halifax, j N S New York Markets. New York, April 13—P. H. Flour, Ac.—Tho market'for western snd stats flour is leas active. Sound low and medium grades are bat ter. Family brands are unchanged. The sales are 7.500 bbls at $6 50a7 25 for superfine state; the latter rate for choice round hoop; $7 25a7 65 for extra state, branded; $7 70ai 26 for fanoy state; $7 2oa8 for the low grades of western extra; $8 30a3 75 for shipping Ohio; {8 80al2 for trade and family brands; and {11 90al6 for St. Louis extras. Canadian flour is more active and 5al0c better; ealee of 450 bbla at $7 60a7 95 for the low grades of extra; and {8 10al2 for trade and family extras. Southern flour is in fair demand and 10 to 15c better - sales of 750 bbla at $9 15al0 35 for mixed to good auperflne country Baltimore Ac.; and {10 40al5 50 for trade and family brands. Rye flour is dull; sales 200 bbls at $4 25a5 20. Corn meal is steady; sales of 400 bbla at {3 C5a3 70 for Jersey, and $4 35 for Brandywine. Grain.—The wheat market js firmer bat quiet, as the extreme prices insisted upon checks business. Tbe demand is confined to millers only. The sales are 35,600 bushels at {1 05 for No. 1 Chicago spring, in store; {1 61 for old Milwaukie Club do; $1 63 for fair amber do. in store; and $171 for choice; {195 for new red western; $2 40 for state. * Oats are held .with more firmness, but are quiet, owing to the deeliue in gold. The demand is mode rate and chiefly confined to the home trade. The sales are 23,000 bushels new western at 42»48c; old do at 5Ca58c; state at 61a63c; Jersey and southern at 51a54c. Rye is firmer and in fair demand. The sales are 7,800 bushels western at «So iu etore; and state at 84a85c. Corn is held higher, but tha advanced prices iusisted upon and the decline in exchange check busines. The demand is chiefly for the home trade. The saies are 10.500 bushels western mixed at 82e in etore, and 85c delivered. Provisions.—Tbe pork market has been rather dull at about yesterduy’s figures, closing barely steady at our inside prices. For future delivery we note 2,000 bbls, seller this mouth, at $25 02 ‘ja25-G8Ji. The sales, cash and regular, are 4,000 bbls at {25 25 for old mess in small lots; $25 G2' a a27 75 for new mess; $22 for prime; $26 for western prime mess. Beef is steady and sells well in small lots; sales of 450 bbls at $ llal4 for old plain mess; $16al9 50 for new do; $13al0 for old extra do; and $20a24 for new do. Tierce beef is quiet and nominal. Beet hams arc steady and moderately astive; sales of 125 bbls at $38a38 50 for western. Cut meats are steady but not veryactivo; sales of 200 pkgs at lOj^allc for shoulders; and 16j£al7c for hams, tho inside figures for very heavy. Bacon is quiet but steady; salos of 100 boxes short ribbed at 15 ‘Jc. Lard is held with considerable firmness, but is quiet; sales of 300 bbls and tiercs at 18i 4 al8?„c for lair to prime steam and kettle rendered—the latter rate an extreme. Ashes.— r lhe market is dull and unchanged. We quote at $6 75a7 for pote; and $12 25al2 50 lor pearls. Coffee.—Wo hear of no sales, but prices are* un changed. Cotton.—The market to-day is quiet at 37 Qa3<J Qu for middlings. Hay.—The market is a little firmer under a good de mand and light arrivals. Sales at 55aG5o for shipping. Insurance. LIFE INSURANCE! THE KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF N Y. Sootbera Brancli Offlce r 89 6a? St., SAVANNAH, GA. - 'Wilbur, Manager. No Extra Charge for Southern Residence, ONE RATE OF PREMIUM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES. [ST Policies written at this office in any form de sired. , a9 T II E OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO. OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to to take Fire Ms on Reasonable Terns, 'At their Office, 117 Bay Street. H. W. MERCER, President. J. T. Tuomab, Sec. all The Oglethorpe Insurance Co. of Savannah. APRIL 9th, 1366. By resolution of the Board of Directors of this Company, an instalment of One Dollar per share is called for, payable on or before 1st May, prox., at the office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street, all ' J. T. THOMAS, Sec. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE and G .a75e for retail lots. Molasses—Is linn, and a good demand prevails from tho trade. Salos of Porto Rico at 70o; Cuba Musco vado at 4Gc; ami New Orleans at 92 ^c. Petroleum—Is dull aud heavy at 24 for cruds; and 39 for refined in bond. Rice—Is dull; salos of 200 bags Rangoon, in bond, at 3>*a4 ‘^c gold. Sugars—Are dull, but prices are unchanged; sales of 700 lilids at lO^alO^c for Cuba; 12al3^c tor Porto Rico; and 50 boxes Havana at lO^aH'^c. Refined are dull. Tallow.—The market is more active and is better; sales of 80,000 lbs at 11 ‘ 4 all 3 g for western; and IIiju 11 for city. Whiskey.—The market is quiet but firm; sales of 70 bbls at $2 2G for refilled bbl9, and $2 27 for western. Wanted. Situation Wanted. B Y a middle aged mau. In a wholesale dry goodsor grocery store. Understands packing, marking, shipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref- erenccsgitveu. Apply at 207 B:ijstrce f . febiO-ii. IN RISKS TAKEN THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS t NIKS: Columbia Fire Insurance Company, of New York .... .. *500,000 Fulton Fire Insurance Company of New York Excelsior Fire Insurance Company of New York Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New York Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hart ford Washington Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore Gulf State Fire Insurance Company of T«l- lahaesee WANTED. B J Moses. Ga do Shipping Intelligence. miniature Alumnae—This Day. Sun rises 5 39 Sun sets T 6 21 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 9 53iAtPort 11 33 yi urs experience In Teaching wishes to make an engagement iu a Southern family either as govern ess lor children under fifteen years of age, or as a companion for an Invalid lady. She is competent to instruct children thoroughly In all the branches of a plain English Education. No objections to taking the entire charge of some little girls who have no mother. Teetimnnialsor the highest order from some of in • first families of Maryland, for whom she lias been leaching. Ail communications addressed to Mies Morton and left at this office will meet with prompt, attention. ati City Court of Savannah. NOVEMBER TERM, 1864. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, April 18, is*,6. Arrived. Steamship Missouri, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Steamer Emilie, Reaufort, Charleston—E E Hertz & Co. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil- martin. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Ben nett, Steamer Fannie. McNelly, Charleston—F M Myreil. Brig T W Wilson, Knight, Baltimore—Crane Gray bill. Schr Alfred Kean. Robinson. Baltimore—T B Mar shall & Bro. man znado his second appear- and disorderly character, and was ten dollars and costs. colored case w^s one In which an unfaith- 4 . Wa * charged by hie wife with knocking v , ^ eatin » It appeared from tho evi- ; ■-‘•i Ujo ease amounted to little more than an • ^ i a »ily jar,” and it was therefore dismissed, •... 0 ‘ n S P u t upoD'the complainant. cf *ke Sixteenth United States Infantry, by the police, was turned over tq the • •‘Utaorities at the Barracks. ^ Stobe —We invite attention to the ad- .;*»• Ll ^ofessor F. Lessing, who has opened 9l0re 011 ihe corner of Whitaker street ^ clreet w here hs has pianos from faCtory of Ge org« Stcck & Co., of New *tt**., " a vai 'iety of musical instruments, and ^ best composers. The pianos of f t *' e a re PUtalion for purity aud 83 we h as for excellence of finish. *' e " paper that Her Majesty the 01 Mexico, has ordered one of these : of, ‘* l,,aen ts to be shipped to her address, in linsLtirv.i -»t . ... .. . . . | U£ band, Maximilian, a compliment to Vas*. w * an( * au evidence of her own pood musi ai tho adherents of the Monroo doc- ; l| cknowiedgo. ; j I** 8 object we would also direct attention ^ 1 iiaa-’ 11 " mus * ca * instruction to the card of <o, *ho advertises to give lessons on the faLli 'tolencello. Professor M. is a - musii ' * h °n these Cian ’ an ^ is eminently qualified to give instruments. . -St 1,— ' 'v , 1 J ' l,aa titsam Fire Engine Company, of •Actives ....... ” : !t *brats '^ un ^ re d fvet of steamer hose, from _ - ‘••a manufaotory of Boyd & Sons. The Sty r:l 'wd: "v * 8 U ° W * Jein 8 P ut In order for l- .... ’ Ir - Stewart assures us, wiU take place eu llieir M” steamer, “Francis S. Bar- J to this city, arrives. We under- tllr fjtx,* viij , tUXllLQ. T? v UUUVi vitli olT' r ^ cIa b ora tely finished, and is fur- latest imnroYpmpntfl It has been I 1 * V-L 8 ^•Wfica the company. Tho apparatus was . •.%. . c °urse of construction, in accord* c *hcatioug furnished by James Stewart, ^'tC T ^ ur tbe use of tho city of Savan- ° ur 'itizena will be pleased with her " ' 8 cu the day of trial. J lov esto be regaled with sweet odors j' ! -'-i f 1 *' ' 1=r ^ ureau drawers or uses her mon- Hoj,. ' u,ICtl of ths fragrant socket powders of tU 5 't!»c.° line , Milie Flear Verbena, Rose Ge- 111 her drawer will enable her to realize j *' Iall ufactured by the well-known house %a, t „ ‘^ lc h & Co., New York, and for sale by . ’ Hannah. Cleared. , Sleamship Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson 4 Barnard. Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Hawkinsvllle—Erwin 4 Hardee. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—L J Guilmartin. Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—J L Roumilliat. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen. Steamer Emilie, Beaufort, charleston—E E Hertz * Co. to F Imports. I’er steamer Fannie, from Charleston—Mas: M Myreil, Adams Ex, and others. Per steamer Helen Gctly, from Palatka—18 bales sea island cotton. Per schr Alfred Kean, from Baltimore—3,763 bush els corn, 760 bags do. Per brig F W Webster, fr.-m Baltimore—7.53S bushels corn, 100 bbls flour, 200 bbls fertilizers, aud mdse. Kxports. Per steamship Win Tibbets, for Bosion—56 bale9 upland-cotton, 1,00 sacks salt, 35 bales rope, 40 tons iron, and sundry mdse. Passe ii icers. Per steamship Missouri, from New Y'ork—A B Grey A G Jones, Miss M Turner, E Emerson, S Birch, S D Tishler aud wife, H Umslager and wife, Mrs Cranston, Miss King, Miss Kae, W Scoll, -B Cranston, S Miller, R B Lowe, W Davis, W Simpson, J Wallace and wife. D W Spencer, M Smith, J Koheuwolen, C Hoffner, G w Lytec Hs*wtm« M Til van P I R..no. U Ct.i.l.c J B .yle, C Hawkins, M Dixon, P J Bauer, M Stnbbs, Hcidt, J C Mitchell, Mrs G Durrand, E B Pierce and family, H Starltns, S Kronscraft, A Baily and family, Miss Pratt, Mrs Brown aud child, G Butler, J W Markham, and 8 steerage. Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—J M Kiucli- ley, Mbs F A George, Miss M J Freeborn, Miss M J McNulty, J T Freeborn, J G Lone, J II Holt Jno G NiCholS, E B Paine, E K Collins, M M Kingman, Mrs Kingmun, Lt Baker, and 4 deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Beaufort, etc—J B Man ning, J Goodman, 2 Sisters ot Mercy, Capt Wilson, K March, J Rose, P Doyle, A DuBois, J Trucy, and 7 on deck. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—W Bowes, W P Delaines, C T W Sifon, W Johnson. W A Had dington, Mrs Laddington, Miss M Kmeley, J Kinsley, Rev W K F Neils, _P Q Kyall, Mrs T P Edward, L L Levy, C Antonio, PSheffleld, J K Scott, Mrs Ander son, Mrs Gamble and son, K C Barklay and lady, M T Prlolau aud ssrvt, Airs Habersham, W Mulligan Mrs C Park, O F Park, .1 Q Love. J A Noe, J McCraken, R Byros, A .1 Creighton, Mrs Hooper and sou, G P Freeman, C W Horsoy, W P Caldwell. W HEREAS, Z. M. Winkler, Levi DeWitt, Wm. B. Hr.,’ ' ~ dgson, Nathaniel Nungazer, JacoD Wuldbuig and Miies D. Collins. Grand Jurors, summoned to at tend at the present term of this Court, and be sworn assuch Jurors, made default. It Is ordered that eacli of them be fined iu the sum of forty dollars each, un less they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next term of this Court. And whereas, Wm. H. May, Wm. Cooledge, Wm D. Etheredue, JohuC. Ferrell, Henry Styles, Bell and Wm. M. Charters, M. D„ Talismen, summoned to attend at the present term of tills Court and be sworn as Grand Jurors, made default. It Is ordered that they he fined forty dollars each, unleas they tile good anil sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next term of this Court. And whereas, John 3. Sturtevaut, Henry F. Ben nett, Alonzo Day, W. H. Cooper, A. Galloway, John A. Douglass, Thos. Brannan, Wm. Green, Patrick Burns, and M. Brown, Petit Jurors, summoned to attend at the present term of tills Court and he sworn as such jurors, made default. It is ordered that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they file good und sufficient cause of exfuse on or before the first day of the next term of this Court. And whereas, H. Gillum, Patrick Teding, Thomas Kennedy, Domiaick Deacy, Michael Barrett, Morris Cohen, Alexander Fawcett, E. Brown, Patrick Laugh- lin. Christopher White, Anthony Basler. James W. White, Michael Keely, Thos. Carroll, Jno. J. Maurice, Thi s. Ginicy. Jno. N. Muller, and Jas. Kennedy, Taii.-men, summoned on the Petit Jury at the pre sent term oi this Court and be sworn as such Jurors, made default, it is ordered that they be fined twen ty dollars each, unless they file good aud sufficient cause of excuse on or before the first day ot the next term of this Court, True extract from the Minutes. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, ap9-lgt Clerk. HATS AT WHOLESALE. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE HAT STORE IN SAVANNAH. Tho attention o ed to my ,. alers In town and country it call- e and well assorted stock Of HATS, STRAW GUODS. MILLINERY. ZACCIDEiVT. Travelers’ of Haitford Marino and Flro. Petersburg Savings and Insurance Company of Virginia $500,000 Eufanla Home Insurance Company of Ala bama 200,000 Georgia Home Insurance Company, Colom bo* 350,000 TOLL ASSETS, New England Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of Boston $3,000,Ooo Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York 1.000,000 On Open Follciei In Great Western, of New York. In Commercial Mutual, of New Y’ork. mil-K AARON WILBUR, Agent. No. 89 Bay Street. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. HBLMBOIiD'S BUOK0. HKLMXOUPS BUCHU. HEI.MBOUya BUCHU. THB ONLY KNOWN REMEDY BOB THE ONLY KNOWS REMEDY BOH THB ONLY KNOWN BEM8DY YOB DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THB NECK OY THE BLAB* DSB, INFLAMMATION OY THB KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THB RLADDSR, 8TRANGUARY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. Forth— dlaaasm it i« t^y a sovraiaa remedy, aad to* much cannot baaan.Vita praise. A singled— has been known to rsliers the most urgent eymptoae. An yon troubled with that diitr—iag pain in the email of the back aud through thehipe I A teaspoon* M a day of Helmbold’s Buchu will relieve you. Physicians and Others PLEASE NOTICE. X make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold’s Ex tract Buchu Is composed of Buchu, Cube be, and Juni per Benias, selected with great care, prepared ia M- tut and according to rules oi PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the mod valuable XNnntioe afforded. A DIURETIC is that which acts upon the kidneys. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from ell Uj* vi sas properties, and immediate in its action. For the Satisfaction of All, See Medical Properties contained in Dispenffvory ot the U. 8., of which the following is a oerreh? - iopy: M Bucno. Its odor is strong,^iffutirs, Vid some what aromatic, its taste bitterish, mot. a.-salogoue to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of thn Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh ot the Bladder, morbid irrigation of the Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the Froetate, am 1 Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a I04 J tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It u5 also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic 'i’-.eumatum. Cutaneous Affections, end Dropsy.” F0S FUBTHEB INFOBMATIv See Professor Dewees’valuable works on the haetke of Physic. Be* remarks made by the celebrated Dr. PLj o, ot Philadelphia. Boo any and all Standard Works on Medicine. From the Largest Manufacturing Ohemv f IN THEVWORLD. Iam acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; he occu pied the drug store opposite my residence, and waa successful in conducting the business where others had not been eqnaUy so before him. I have been fa vorably Impressed with his character and enterprise. WM. WEIGHTUAN. (Firm of Powers A Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [YVstn (A* Philadelphia Eve. Bulletin, March 10fA.| W* are gratified to hear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist. HU store, nefft to the Metropolitan Hotel, la M feet front, 230 feat deep, end five stories in height. It to certainly a grand establishment, and speaks fa-' vorably of the merit of hto articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this City, which aia also lP~t»t establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this state ment from the feet that hto remedies, although adver tised, are GENUINE PRHII*AJlA.TXOJFS, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using anything pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medi cine order,—most of which ere prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a physician’s simplest prescription, much lee* competent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. > THESE PARTIES RESORT ^ to various means of effecting sales, inch a* copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies and fin ishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stand* SIMPLE, PURE, Empire Line FOR HEW YORE. Atlantic Mail Steamship Compau.v. PASSAGE RATES; Cabin $40 OO; Steerage 9$ OO, vrltb Sub sistence 910 OO. The now and fa*t steamship MISSOl'Hi, Love land, commander, will gill a3 above, on Sntarday, April ‘41, at - o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations au periot to aay steamer tu this trade, apply to B. H HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard 'a Range. GARRISON 4 ALLEN, Agents. *17 No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. t '-y.'-s.-. Tbe fine steamer !Greneral Berrj^ will leave for Augusta oa Saturday, April 21st, at — o’clock. F01 freight, apply to CHARLES L. CGLBY 4 CO.. a!9 Corner Bay and Absrcern sts. AND MAJESTIC, having Fact for its Basis, Induc tion for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. | A WORD OF CAUTION. 1 Health to most important; and tho afflicted should not use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, un less its contents or ingredients are known to other* betide* the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of tho qualifications of the party so offering. I HELMBOLD’S * GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ( FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, and IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Hffiabltohed upwards of 16 yean. f y Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOT8. HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL \ I warehouse, 3 5M Breadicay, New York. 3 And HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South lOfA Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Maid bp all JOrugpiett. FOR DARIEN, The line steamer CLARION will leave for Darien, touching at intermediate land ings, on WEDNESDAY, April 18th. at — o’clock. For freight, apply to CHARLES L. COLBY A CO . all Corner Ray and Abc-rcom ats. FOR NEW YORK SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamaliip Company Freight taken at One IlalfC’ent per Ponnd on Cotton, or as low u any other Ship, 1 1t new and spleudid side-wheel steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON,’ tons burthen, J. B. Bauib, commander, will filter regulal duy, Saturday, April Slat, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations equal to any ship In the trade, apply to aid WILDER * FULLARTON. Pacific Mali Steamship Company’s Through I.lne to California, 'T'OUCIltKG at Mexican Forts, aud •frying the 1 United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two days. W. M. Walsh, Corner SOLE Broughton & Barnard street AGENT UOR THE ST AT OF GEORGIA. NEW PERFUME For tie Handkerchioi'. FHALON’S U NDER a resolution of Council, passed at a regu lar meeting, held on the 2lat inst, and under the direction of a Special Committee of five Aider- men, 1 will sell at the Court House, in the city of Sa vannah, on tbe first Tnesday in May, at 11 o’clock a. in., tile following Lot*, in arrears to the City for grouud rent; BBOWH WABD. No. of Lots. Owners. Lot 55.—Johu F. Tucker, trustee of Geo. W. Banks CHATHAM WARD. Lot 19 —Wm, Hone or T. M. Norwood. Lot 22.—JohnC. Taylor. Lot 26.—Estate Edward G. Wiiaon. Lot 20.—Hiram Roberts. West third Lot 10—Mary Ann Martin. CALHOUN VABjl, Lot 11—George H. Aahe. East half Lot.l2.—George H. Ashe. Eut two-thirds Lot 14.—George H. Ashe. East half Lot 26,-JohnN. Lewis. West half Lot 26.—Edward J. Ame. tmetee. Umbrellas, &c., Now on sale ki my W liolesale Room, These at figures very little in advance of their eost. goods are bought from Consignees. Per steamship Missouri, from New York—Adame Ex, Southern c.x. Brigham, B A Co, W Barnett. B, Smith A Co. T Brown, J A Barron, Bell, W A C, E M Brown, J W Burke 4 Co, C ll It Agt, Crane 4 G, O A Cunningham, Cooper A McA, U Cranston.'M A Cohen, C 4 Freeman, R Cowdin, C L Colby, S M Coldiug, C <£ Halligan, P W Cooney, P W Cornwell, Clark * H, Cooper, O 4 F, Duncan 4 J, w M Davidson, Erwin A H, E tf Ecktnan. Kstili 4 Bro* E Ehrlich, C Emerson, Eclipse Line, A Fernandez, G C Freeman, P Fishier, W H Fuller A Co, A A L Freldenberg, O A Freeman, L J Guilmartin, G A Selig, J B Griffin, J W Gregory, J C Hays, Habersham A Son., Hilton A R, Hess A G, J E Hernandez, Heidt and L, B H Hardee Johnson A G, W W Lincoln, J Leary 4 Co, C A G Lane, Lyon, B A C6. J W Lathrop A Co, L H Lovett, Metropolitan Billiard Saloon, M, Thomas A Co, H Melnbard M 8 Myor, L H McIntosh, J M Merrill, w K McIntyre, J McMahon A Co, F M Myreil, N A McAlalr, G 0 Nich ols, B L Neidllnger. Orff A W, J Oliver, P & Bosiwick. P A Deppish, U Pitcher, P A Myers, G Parsons, C D Roger*, J W Rutherford, J Ryan, V A Kyau, Randall A Co, Scranton, s A Co, G C Stevenson, J M telklrk, Savn Lumber Co. T W bhea, J C Schreiner A Son, P a ntenHmTT Savn Lumber co, T w tshea, J c Schreiner A Son, P v iiion- ou to 4110 sale °f liquors, groceries j Skehan, J Stewart, A A Solomons, W H Stark, F W U8 ttdvrvtyo,./! a. . m . .... I iitivvu TI A Tanlimn Titian tr Cl. tl U7»ttr 11 ?*'*' Witt- “^ vertisod to take place this day by f, 1 /. 1 , 1 ,' 5 ,- ^ A TopD aru, Tisoii^ A Gr, It Walcdleper, WH L’-l r. -q, ~ CAAIO uaj ’ of tu«ir store at Wiitberger, W A Root, Wilder A F, H F Willink, G Wellbrook, Mrs M H Wade, TB Waddell, H C Wayne, E Zacharia*. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, by the package, for cash, and can be sold by ttie dozen as low as in Nevy York or elsewhere. 8. M- COLPING, 153 Congress st. IV E W JOB PRINTING OFFICE. C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfully informs his friends and the public that he Is now pre pared, with new materials, to execute Job Printing at hts office. City Hotel l!ui!ding,Bay street, third door east of Whitaker, second floor. Patronago is earnestly solicited. alC-tf JUST RECEIVED. A VERY large and well selected stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw Goode. Ribbons, Laces and White Goods. Also, Millinery, Fancy and Dress Goods of all kinds, at wholesale and retail, at M. G. EHRLICH’S. Under St. Andrew’s Hall, al3-6 Jefferson at., 1 door from Broughton at. Jobe’s Infallible Itch Ointment. A Sure cure for the Itch, Salt Rheum, and all Skin Diseases, Frosted Feet, Ac. MORGA’N, LORD A CO., Wholesale Druggists, 46 Dey street, New York. Wholesale Agent* for the United States and Canada*. For sale by *U Druggtota. au-im GH4BLTOH wain. North half Lot 14.—John R. liamlet. North half Lot 28.—John R. Hamlet. ILB**T WABD. South half Lot 2tT—Robert Mclntire. rOSlTTB WABD. Lot 15.—Tbotnas Holc,mbe. Lot 16.—Thomas Holcombe. rBANXLlH WABD. lot 21.— Estate Dominick O’Byrne. Lot 22.—Estate Dominick O’Byrne. ‘ HEW EBAHHLIH WABD. East half Lot l.--John McMahon. Lot 7.—James L. O'Byrne. Lot 8.—Estate Dominick O’Byrne. Lot 8 —Estate Dominick O’Byme. Lot 10.—Estate Dominick O’Byrue. elEIHE WABD, West half Lot 6.—C. N. Box. X JAGKSOX WARD. Lot 3.—M. Powell. PULASKI WABD. West half Lot T.—L. 3. B. Fairchild, trustee Man 8. Pa tot ami children. Lot 22.—George Callcy. Lot 23.—John R. Johnson, trustee Julia M. Tucker. TBOUP WABD. Lot 16.—Joseph Bryan. Lot 23.—Carroll A. Cloud. Lot 24.—Carroll A. Cloud. WASHIMOTOH WABD. Lot 4.—Trustee Mra. S. P. Dibble and children West half Lot 30.—Daniel Keane. WXSLBT WABD. Lot 16.—A. Bonaud. Lot 16.—J. C. Taylor. THOMAS S.. WAYNE, City Marshal. H AVING leased the etore how occupied by me In my own name, I do hereby give notice tsit with the consent of my bnaband, I have become a free trader, and will carry on bntineas on mv own account. MARTHA WE8TCOTT. This is to certify that my wife, Martha W** tcott, has become a free trader, with my fall consent and approbation. •U-lnf WM. H. WESTOOTT. A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra- Trant Perfume, Distilled from the Dare find Beautiful Flowef from which it cakes its name. ^Manufactured only by PMALOX A SOW, * NEW VSrk. BEWARE OF C0UHTERFEIT8. ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Dmgjtisls generally. SILK BASQUES aieamsldps on the Atlantic: Arizona, Henry Chann el, New York, Ocean Queen. Northern Light. Costa Rica : connecting with the Colorado, Constitution. Golden City, Sacramento, Golden Age, Montana, Ac One of tbe above large aud splendid steamships will leave Pier No.' 42 North River, toot el Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on tlte 1st, 11th and 2lst of every mouth, (except when those dates fall oil Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,! for Asplnwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com- imnv's steamships from Panama for San Frar.-.isco, touching at Acapnlco. Departures ot ist and 21st connect at Panama with .teamers for South Pacific and Central American ports- Those of 1st touch at Manzamilo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance ol One Quarter on through rates to clergymen aud their families and irhnol t»achers: soldiers having honorable dis charge*, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and atieud to ladles and children without male protec tors.. Baggage received on the dock ihe day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For passage tickets, or further information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the Wharr, foot oi 'Ounal street, North River, New York. F. W G. BELLOWS, all-Sin Agent. FOR CHARLESTON. Cant/ino the United States Mail. STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNSLTY. will leave as above from tbe Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Every Thursday Morning at 10 a. in. This boat Is In very excellent order, Is commanded by officers of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers. While the boat Ison her trips, freight will be re- celved and stored in fire proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight pat able on wharf. No freight taken after 12 o'clock on day of sailing. No freight received alter 9 o’clock on day oi call ing. For freight or passage apprv to • J. U. MYRKLL,Agt. al2 Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Johhsoh, on wharf. FOR JACKSONVILLE, VIA FKRNANDINA. The one, fast-sailing steamer, 2.0? DICTATOR, L. M. Cexrrrss, Master, will lease Telfair’s wharf on •Every Wednesday Alteraoou at * o’clock. S^lCQTJES. PLAID, STRIPED * BKICS AND PLAIN CAM- CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKED NAINSOOKS 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 MISSES’ LONG NET MITTS, &c., Ac. Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 15k Congress fctreeC, We are prepared to receive freight at oar ware house on tbe wharf, at the going rates. She iiae elesrftnt und spacious accommodations tor p&ssienzerft, and we trust will receive a share of poo- fie patronage. l. j. GUILMARTIN A CO., Agents. all-tf For Livi The A No. 1 Norwegian ship ‘ROTECTOR, Capt. Uaroni. , 1 saving a large portion of her cargo engaged, will Wave quick despatch for the above part FOR HAWKINSVILLE & MACON. VXA DOCTOHTOWN AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. The new light draft iron steamer Z. 33. Vance, Capt. Johu J. Gunnu*, THE THORODGHBBED BICE HORSE DALLAS, will receive freight at all times in fire-proof ware house on Florida Steamboat wharf. For might or pa**age, having the beit of accom modations, apply on wharf to J. M. Kincliley, or CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM 1, at -Aset its. , _ _ of Fanny Kiwr, by Glencoe, will make the season at Cherry Hill -Plantation, one mile from Station, Atlantic* Golf Railroad. Terms, $60 tor the season, payable at time of ser vice. Parties sending mares can have them property red for at f 12 per month. Dioneer Lin.© FOR NEW YORK. The splendid steamship HUNTRR, Roger*,Com mander, will leave tor the above port on her regular day. Friday, April doth, at Iff o’clock M. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to a18 HUNTER A GAMM8LL. Murray’s Lin© NEW.WYORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $ff3 Steerage, 111) The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bnlkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. Tbareduy, April 19, ot 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to alt OCTAVU9 COHEN. FOB AMISTA. The fast, new and staunch steamer express, Capt. Moonv, having part of her car^o engaged, will have imme diate dispatch. For freight or passage, appiv on board, or to F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents. Freight received at all times tor steamers Express and Kit pee at Lower Hydraulic Press. all American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. &£i First-class side-whsel Steamships Manhattan and Vera Cruz. PaBeage from Savannah to V. ra Cm* and Havana (per steamships o the Empire Line to New York], same 1 ate os from New York. The Vera CraawlU stop at Sisal on the way out The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way homa. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: From Ne v York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer- . age, $30. From New Y'ork to Vera Cru*, First Cabin, $100; Steerage, $50. From Havana to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $45; Steer age. $30. From Havana to New York, First Cabin, $60; Steer age, $30. From Vera Cru* to Havana, Firat Cabin, $60; Ste r- age, $30. From VeraCruz to New York, First C ibis, $180; . Steerage, $60. .CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent. 26 Broadway, N. Y., U. 8. For passage, apply to B. H HARDEE, *7-tI 12 Stoddard’s Haae. For Charleston, The splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Connu, will leave as above from Telfair's wharf Every Saturday at 9 a. m . and every Monday at 4 p. m. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO„ a3 Agents. * For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATAJI The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE CApt. JAME8 TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route, w leave ibr the above places Kvery Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’clock. All freight payable by shipper*. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dationg, apply at tbe office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to • CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. J2T-tf Agent*. .FOR NEW YORK. The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk ot 'her cargo engaged, will have quick des- gspatch as above. » For freight, apply to CRANE. GHAYBILL. For Liverpool. The British bark ION, Wil- leta, master. For freight engagements. T. R. A J. G. MILLS.'J FOR 8ALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of Various sises and draft. also, - Sailing Vessels, Steam Badges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA No. 42 Water street, N. T. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. Thefeew snd fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King) Having been placed permanently upon this roots will leave for the above places 00 Friday Morning, ffOtk, at 10 O’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at nine hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Pieolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan, nob on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at tbe warehouse on tbe wharf. All 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, WUf Agent* DRAMATIC. A Complete Aesorment of French's Piny Books, at ESTILL-S NEWS DEPOT, ru23 Bull St., next to the Pott Office ATTENTION DROVERS, AND OTHERS. CITY OF SAVANNAH, j Or no* Ckat or Coraran, April 14th, 1866. | THE attention of Drover* and an parties, resident 1 and non-resident, bringing stock to this city for sale to called to the following Extract front Ordi nance 30th December. 1858: Sac. ft That each and every person V tnally tired In this city for twelve mont ly previous, and who shall carry on a FIG IRON. sion, occupation or by advertising, at to sell by sample, < for the **le or first take oat lleotch, Cartffherrie No. %• fob saie be GHtEUI OREEfi * Mm.