The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 24, 1866, Image 3

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local matters. Tuesday mo. bning. APRIL 24,1566.' pepjtrtoie of Steamship* uud steamers . . FOB JftW YORK. Steamsliip San Salrador, Saturday, April 28tb, at 4 o'clock p- m. cir:ii!i?hipGeneral Barnes, Saturday, April 28th, at o'clock, roa Baltimore. •jicamthip Fannie, Tuesday, April 24th, at 3 o'clock P B1 ' fok arocsTA. ctc.-mcr Wm. G. Gibbous, every Raturdny morning - ■ i' *■ c- psenmer Sevan, every Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Steamer Ilar.l Times, every Saturday morning at ® r C ' J ' 1 " FOK CUAIU.BSTOK. ctf-iimcr Fannie, every Thureday morning at 10 0 YlocK. Steencr Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9 n'cloCK, and every Monday at 4 p. m. Fi'H IIA WKIN8VILLK. ercaaers Two Boy3 and Charles S. Hardee, every -v ' \y morning, at 9 o’clock. * Steamer Z, B. Vance, Wednesday, April 24*.h. FOB DARIEN. , 4 c;.-Atnsr H. M. Cool, o'clock a. r Tueeday, April 24th, at S for Florida. • • . - rr Silvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at m'clock. am■ r Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at i 'dock. ,,,;.ior Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10 p ,..m r Dictator, every Wednesday afternoon at ATTRKrrxD Bold Bobbrry.—A negro i»m ft the name of Perry Howard, a discharged soldier, at tempted to rob another boy of some money, with which the latter had been pent out by his employed Howard bad been seen loitering about the place, and upon the boy's coming out he followed him and at tempted to take the money away. The boy’s em ployer, who had anticipated the movements of the would-be highwayman, provided the assistance of a policeman and succeeded in arresting him. Howard was brought before the Mayor yesterday morning and sentenced to pay a fine of ten dollars, or in default of payment ten days on the chain-gang. The Steamship San Salvador.—It was incorrectly reiiorted yesterday that the steamship San Salvador arrived at New York on Thursday of last week. It appears that she arrived in her usual good time, an Tuesday, in silty-threu hours from thin port. The error in the day as first reported was the fault of the telegraph. The Steamship Leo.—The steamship Leo, as we learn from a dispatch to Mr. Octavus Cohen, her agent in this city, sailed from New York on Saturday, and not on Thursday, as previously reported. Tax Notice.—The attention of merchants and others is directed to the important notification of Mr. Bee, the Receiver of Tax Returns. But two days more remain in which to make returns. j Auction Sale of Liqcobs.—Messrs. York, Williams, Mclntire £ Co., advertise an extensive salo of wines and liquors this morning at 10 o’clock. See advertise ment. Thb stoamer dictator having met with a slight ac cident has returned to Charleston for repairs, as will be seen by advertisement. Arrivals at the Hotels. THI-VIa OF JAMES military W. I)U Y CAN, COMMISSION, For Alleged Ciwlly to Fulcrul Prisoners a? Anclersonviilc. [Reported for tlic News and Herald ] The Commission met yesterday morning pnrtuant adjournment, and continued tlu examination of ’tunica for tlic defence. Joseph Greer v. as firnt called. Am a roller l»y trade; reside at Wheeling. Ya.: was taken prisoner on the •jet June, near Salt ni. Virginia; arrived at Anderaon- riUeon the 11th oi Jilly; was in the stockade till the 21st of July, when 1 was paroled at Cupt. Wirz’s head- qwir KU(i a< ‘ ut to tJlu bakery; waa put there as l.m (-1 the bakery am! workhouse; was at An- rillo tlU the 25tii of November. I believe.the were issued inside the stockade by Humes on the north side, and a large man named on the south side. The character generally » Humes was that of a pretty rough man. I aw Duncan lssuiug rations to the prisoners m- stodi ide: Duncan was accounted kind by all : there :*.s far an i know; there was .a prisoner Zd-J house with a private disease; Mr. Dun- I j Huberthec^.ThomaSvllo SCREVEN HOUSE-O. McGlNLY. E Dale, Boston |M Jones, Quitman U Young, Conn JC Redding, do I> 1? Corlies, N Y il> D Kuching. Conu W \V Miller, N C I Hr Chappell. G:t F A Hixson, USA IF J Jackson, Atlanta O F Iteeil, do J K Clark, City CVpt W H Smith, Iri IS Wilson, City MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. G W Haines, savh iJ H Peabody, Phiia •I Rrtwich, 17Uth N Y .1 B Stripling, Fla E II Crawley, Ga I \V U Houston, N C Mr a Mrs GF Peabody,is McCall, Gainesville. Fla Philadelphia A .) Lane, Hancock Mrs N H l)uu.;an, N Y Dr C Darby, S C Mr & Mrs A M Day, Mast.I si R Flfiger, GrahatnviUe 11 M Harper, Pa j l 1 Miscellaneous, , at ftllie Auction, at 12 fclock, M . on BAIL V«y 23,1866, at thefinny » DWd. owing public i stride. IS inch eyl- VIII l>e sold, WEDNESDAY, S h fT Assistant Quartermaster, t property: . t :> One horizontal Engiue.-CO lot toder • - fP One horizontal Engine, 20 inch cyl One Locomotivi Boiler t. - One Steam Boiler Hester Parts of two Rigbies, 8 Inch cylin<er One Blower Ecgtne cylinder ) Two Double Hoisting Eugiues ■ One Old Boiler • . . Yxrcf jl 'Ort’ j. Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot of old Murhinery Two Hund-Rhlroafi Cara . . s Two Iron POol Hen-os One set of Rol.ers .or Boiler Iron ' ' 1 One Power Punch Six Slide Lath'S, one 40Inch swng. two 20 iucB, two 19 incu and one IS inch One Bolt Cuttif One Planing Machine, • Hoot bed, S2 inch upright One Upright trill One Fire Rugrie . . Two Cupolas * One wooden Planer Three Steam i’unips , « One Brass Furnace Six Iron Ladies . . . One Jig Saw anil Table ■ I One K. R. Spitting Saw Table ] One Pu’tern Haters’Lathe *' ■ - - One Mortichfr Macliiue One Foundry Crane ' ' • ‘ • Due hundred Iron Boiler Castilgs Two Pile Drfcers t ,, One FurnaceOupola One Timber truck Fifteen thoivnnd Bricks One lot rattVrns . . ALSO, Tile following wooden Building: One loo feet long, 36 feet wide Blacksmiths"' Shop, containing ni«e Brick Forges, with Bellows com plete; one ClxiS; one 70x10; oiA 24x12; one 19X21 one, two sterns, 129x28; three aixat; one 12x12; two 25x13 ; three 21x11;,ode 2uxl2; one 110x25: one250x 30; one-23x221 one 24:-20; one 12x8; one 18x12; one 169x30; one 1LX50; two stories, with loft. Terms cashm Government funds. • C. tV. THOMAS, Bv t. Lt. CL and Chief Quartermaster Dto’t S. C. a2i)-td Wanted .fftfrygortlsc wrocery store. Unaersuiuas pacElng, maitms shi ualng and receiving goods. The vary vest or rel erelRes given. Apply at 207 BaywtreeL feM9-tf. X ■e- J^Y * middle aged man, in a w 2 WANTED. 5 - A 'YOUNG l.ADY from TLiltlmore, wlo> b„s had six years experience in Teaching wlsiits to luakenu engagement in a Southern family either as govern esatbr children under flfteeu years of age, or as a i-oghiauKiU for r.i; invalid lady, ris competiqit to instruct children thoroughly in all Hie branches o! a plain English Education. No objections to taking satire charge of sonic little girls who huvoi no mother. Testimonials oi l he highest order from some or the first families of MariiRr.d. for whom she has tMen teaching. Ail uiauiuuniCHlioua athteussed to Miss Morton sad left at thb orik* will fcfeet with prompt attention. ad UUtBOLV* BOOfe. * ifiortLl i mum. CBS OILYZMVt UMXOT X» i only XNomi woBtt an ; oawr now ■uaasox worn Ci^ Court of Savannah. NOVEMBER TERM, 1864. UTHERilAS, Z. IT. WinKef, Levi D6Wmf. Wm. B. TV Hodgson, Nathaniel Nungazer, JacOp Waldbnrg and Miles 1). Collins. Grand Jurors, summoned to at- BACON JOWLS. T7U)UR lihda Smoked Jowls—lnrge, fat, and line for X p!antati(»u u«e, lor sale by . WM. H. STARK. IaASKI HOUSE—W. II. ’yVlLTLEltGER. S A Gray, Wayne»boro ,J Julias, Augusta A P Laaibefti, CKK r Grace, Thtjiunsville V\ M Ureeue, Chut ieston j VY' B Crokcr, 13th Conn li \V Bir^e, i \Y W lvtcg, do* L> A RijMoy, N V JMis A G black, 3 C K Y Lane, Valdosta (Miss A R Black, 3 C B C Bemiieton, ValdostaiMlss a Dunbar, 3 C I Boitenbau^h, |M;ss L Dunbar, do out what kind of u diaeasc he haa, and us s \\( r.- not proper food lor him in his condi- • i.i.' d a man to take care of him anil fi ed i from his house. He ulsu sent and kol ,i >r ttie man; ii was not lou^ be.oro tlio n; :rui:tioua as watchman of the cook holme y wc-ra to report for arrest any man whether . inJcderate who took away a pound of meat o(l; Duncan told the men he could give :• re rations than were issued to him. Duu- t c mi vert my rations tojhia own iAe, to my ii,.! **; ai; the rations brought to the cook house non-«*iit iu except wiiat the men used outside; the ,;r,ys c :uic with the rations every evening. I never -r feed sont to Duncan’s hogs; some of the -'in~ i t lie bakery were hauled tc Duucan's . I believe. I :u\Vv York to attend this trial on the ‘29th of the same steamer with Cleary, one of the • .4“"' in tins case. I v.r • dc'i.n- at the cabin and stepped to llio stern of the b'wi out of the way of the nauds. One of the i>irol ”~.ked him if he was going down. Mr. .;kjrr told Mr. Log and myself that if we would all k. L iuguiUer and make our evidence correspond we end Duncan up, and we would got good oilices fr •*« bm Government; he th.;u turned round to one ;r - rs. ami slapping him on the stoulder, aiL Why might not v:e Ire in the Q. M. Depan- :h* ill :»S« Wfil :tj some of the rest of them ?” The jiivprsaM ’ii ended here. I understood Cleary to ihis that we would hang Duncan if we could hiifiiki jinttfe that to be his meaning from his ac- i.-ii a:, . The new stockade was open when I first U..: i A -'.'Stinville. Duncan had churge of the rr. i - K-r tin y arrived at the cook-house till they < - i tli*-* prisoners. I can't tell who Lad toar - ai i;..* can.ms after they left the cook-house;'' i :ni. ii wum Lieut. Ormon. lie appeared to have au- : the cook-house, coining round every day uii inflection. C > ;mined--By tin*, court.— None of our r r ri the stoamer said to Cleary that we were coimr te U- '.t,r Duncan. " b V.Ti'.f our party askwl Cleary if he was going • ii D:::ican; no one asked him what he was goiug ‘ ■ 1 allied him it he had ever seen Duncan tIn '"' cr abuse any man; he replied, “No, he never dd.” William Phillips was next called. B'Waein vVJieeling, West Virginia; am in thefur- ’ at Anderaonville from Xlth July a sergeant of a detachment '• in.-it tune ; drew rations from the wagon for >i ’. '.cliinent every day ; Federal prisoner drove L . : ; part of the time I was on the North and r *»t oil tile South side; was camped on the N>outh the month of October; know l)un- q yennrally regarded as very humane; , ’lie only officer in the stockade who would <* ■ i-?ico to tli«j prisoners ; never saw Duncan ? ^ ("Uud the stockade cursing abusing, and threat- eiLc; ihvw rations from several per Sous, Browers, *■ , liitchfe and others whom I did not know; r drew rations from Duncan ;never saw him is- ; rations; never heard of a man btlolonging to ilti iessfo regiment being killed by Dune.in, .or ' tail I came herd;was so situated that I should have - i oi nil* reports concerning Duncan, being ac- 1 with himand being often seen witlihiiu inside - ockade; if u prisoner had been killedit would uv. n known all over tlic prison in a short time, iTinivus of tlie grapevine telegraph, so-called; never -•■ird report of Dcncan’s having killed a prisoner ® w about the 13th of June, 1801; believe i should have known of it if there had test such a report; I used to see . a ^if-witted man in the stockade running about - kud, picking up bones, etc.; could not say what b»- itniof that man; the new stockade was open when I nro rcacli.t' 1 Andersonville; saw Duncan inside the very often; never thought he had any particu- -rhu-ii! s in tliei o: he seemed to be righting the work dtnc other men; sometimes the sergeants would re- ; r i to him that their detachments had not been >uvdealt with, and he would have things righted; ^\r.:s°n duty outside the stockade for a few days: •-:> ’r e stockade the latter part of October,and escaped : . 13th of November; was gotoutoftho stockade Du jvole by Browers. iheCoiamibriion then adjourned till ten o’clock this Shipping Intelligence. i*iiniatttre AI tiiHiiiu:—'i'll is Day. *» «aw-t «3|.a6 II loll' WATER. At Tybce 1 33’At Poit s 03 a.iii Godfrey, IVosks, Philadelphia—ilailter PORT GF SAVANNAH. Monday, April 23, HtcL Arrived. I Steamer S tran, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen Ste-aniur Tamineud, Rainuee, St Auguatlae—A.lex Hardee. Bi hrin; Cougress, Smith, Liverpool—W M Tu auo Jc Co. I Mohr H Vv -fc Gaininell. ! Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil- j .narliu. CloRrctl. Steuiufcr Dlctaur, Coxetter, Charleston—L J (ftiil- niar.’ln. Steamer H MCool. Hotviand, Darien—JI AColen. L S Revenue steamer Nansemond, GoldsDory, oil a ci Oise. S i r Martha, Josa, Richmond, Va—Crane 4 Gray- bin. ' U'i£ Abliy Tiiaxtcr, Walker, Nassau, N p—'Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray. Seiir Ai 1{ SauiiJSou, Suuipsoa, Philadelphia—Crane & Gray bill. TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. lying on the SatiUa , m Ware county, Ga »ud fine fanning Lend river, above Vhe A. & G. U H Tiiere lands contain a great quantity of the largest ranging attdmiil timber in the State, running pir- allcl wtih tht river for miles. A steam mill pm at i lie bridge ci the Gull Railroad could be supplied lor half a ccjiiiry 3 he river is a good rafting stream fur niles niove my lands, from'which place parties are raft!ng great qnantities to Bmnt Fort. There arc improvements at different points on the river, some of witch have good peach orchards, and pr.i- duce corn, sja island and upland cotton, sugar cane, and »11 uihet soatliorn-prodacts.Jia well na nny !a9os In Southern Jeorfeia. I will given Imrgaia in the above, and will take pleasure in ihowing the rands at any time. J T. W. H. PITMAN, No. 8, Flacks ear, A. & G. H. R., Ga. Or. apply o Nicholis. Camp Ac Co., one door from corner Banned, north side Pay street, Savannah, Geojgi.t. aSd-mx "f Uctob -r ; h« , Imports. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—25 bates cotton and nidse. Per Hr brig Congress, from Liverpool—5,*00 ®cks fait, M) doz mars. — Per schr U W Godfrey, from Philadelphia—2S»tons coni to Quarter-mauler. Exporis. Per *chr Martha, for Richmond—120 bbls irod, 124 our -.vuseis, 1,Mid itis.scitip lion. Periwig Abby Tlmxter, forNas3iu, NP—1 cask a'.v, s boxes wine, in sacks salt, £ tes molasses, t bbls sugar, and sundries. Per sr.hr 4111 Samson, for Philadelphia—l,97C*ackK s ill, 45 bales yum, IS do domestics, 1,171 bars old non, 2.U whole and haif empty ale bbls, 1,3C6 ^fceecs lumber and sttudries. Parsongcvii. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—Maj Hnx- sou, O FReid, J Ryan, J \V Cameron, W Creels, B F Coulees, E Dale, D Yonng, K D Easton and 4 on, C Murphy, J Flannery, \V W Miller, E L Holcuifiih*. C .. Chadvviek. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Mrs Black . Mrs Roberts, W J ninith and lady. Miss R R Smith.. Miss L JI Gnuliar, Miss A K Dunbar, .1 C Lovett, J N I lelm- ley. J D tV'ade. J II Wade. 3’ .1 Riley, E A McKi mzie, K R Moors, .1 o Speaks, Lt W R Flugier. G L Co{ hiau, Mr Wilsou and 7 on dock. consignees. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—E C W ade 4 Co. L J Gullmartiu 4 Co, G L Cochran, and otlj ers. Per steam»r Dictator, from Charleston—Bsll, W A C, P A- Myers. Memoranda. Sleamer Swan reports—April 22, met str Wm G Gibbons at Cunningham's Point, and Gen 1J« n Johnson s Landing. I rry at CenidgiK'us per Central liailroail. APKtn. 2S. 1866. S15 bales cotton, 20 bbls dried frnit, 9 d'» rns i, 1 car plunder, J2 curs lumber aud mdse, to N A Ilivdec 4 Mi? ^ ' :! ur riM, Case.—The extensive haul of colored : - Yt’tncn mentioned in our last issue as having TUtnJeby the police in Oglethorpe town, for vio- is. y, v - ■ ^ Ifa: a. ri ,^ ... , „ Co, Deli, A Co, Bvt ilaj it LCioflou, GPHrsrrlson, -v , C or<1,aance relative to having a ball or P, Tucker & VV, J Jalecan. Wilder A F, C D P.ogurs, s >- ' ,, t'-ag party, and continuing the same after twelve ! J W Lachrop & Co. R Haboitdiam & Son., Rrirdy, 3 4 ^Saturday night, were all taken before the j ^delterdlc^VtCo; MScC®' ? 3 Hv ltiibnn, E iiarday morning. Tliny wore bronphtfrom j ■—g——watapgag— barracks in military style, forming a line of Hanked on both sides, as well aa front and s:r ".ij; guard. They wore followed by quite ' i f JreHmec. and woman who seemed to take ^kt at having a laugh at their rather more j •* ^Rat9 acquaintances. j. farn the>Iayor’8 Court they were filed * b*ie room, the women on one side and the ft Reconstructed! Odis; Lieut. Howard testified that he ordered which they refused to do, when he • n l the polici? force and arrested them. in whose house the disturbance occurred • 3 -xaniiued, aud aj-ked if she had obtained a • c ,.' ‘ ‘°^ 0 ^ gathering. She said she had not. r.v 4 were not invited there, and came ,f, ‘ ,' iCr knowledge or consent. - ' ^ .nru)., evidence, His Honor imposed a r.r.3 w P<>n each, or ten days in the chain- ' 7ere escorted back to the guard house, ,yjr ”° v en paiil the fine. > .. TV ' 1 ° ^ ince must pay the piper,” and as no niusic to pay for it was very "priate to con of tlie city CHAMPION & FREEMAN B EG to infirm the public generally, and their olif friButlrt osrticuiarlv, that rhev have re openefi their store.*corner of Bay ami Drovtou streets, anfl are now efferyi" for sale oa reasonable Leilas a wcll- t elected stock of GROCERIES, such us Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers. To- iiacx), Sogais, Soap, Starch, Smoked Tongimn, Can dies, Spires. Briiomo, Bueketa. Suiokcil Beef, and the usual assortment of NEW DRESS GOODS And u handsome lot of Grenadine Shawls less they file good and sufficient anise of excuse on or before the uext term of this Court. - And whereas, V»*m. H- Mav, Wm. Oooiedge, Wm D. Etberedge. John C. Ferrell, Henry Styles, Ben and Wm. K. Charters, M. D., Talisman, sucunonvi! to * attend at the present term oi this Court and be 1 sworn as Grand Jurors, made default. 1; 4s ordered that they be fined forty collars each, unless they Hie good sail sufficient cause of excuse ou or before the next term of this Court. •And whereas, John S. Sturtevant, Henry F. Ben nett, Alonzo Day, W. H. Cooper. A. Galloway, John A. Douglass. Thos. Bronnan, Wm. Green, Patrick Bums, and M. Brown, Petit Jurors, summoned to attend at the present term of this Court and be swoiix as sai li jurors, made default, lt is ordered thaf rttry be fined twenty doil js each, unless they file gooii and sufficient cause oi ext use on or bc-foie the first any of the next term of this u.mt. And *Yher«is, H. Gillum, Pstriek TWIUlg, Thomas Kennedy Dominick Deacy, Michael Barrett, Morris Colieu Alexanifer I*awcett, E. Brown, PaUitk Laugh- 1-re Christopher White. Anthony Basisr. James V.* White, Michael Feel,. Tiles. Carroll, Joe. J. Maurice, 14104. Guffey. J’no. N. Muller, aud J as. Keunedy. Talisman, summoned on the Petit Jury nt the pre sent term of tills Court and h» sworn as such jurors, made oefault. It Is ordered timt they be flaed twen ty dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before tire first day ot the nest term of tins Court. Ti de extract from the Minutes. PHILIP M. P.U.-9ELL, ap9-lf t Cieik. U68 RUSS’ R’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS' RUSS' ST DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO STj DOMINGO BITTERS. BITTERS. BITTERS. JUST RECEIVED BY ORFF & WAT KINS Sale of Government Property. Will be :-xvl, nt Public Auction, at the Government St»r" llii'.sa. or. South Commercial Wharf, I'linrav- tnn. S r . a> 12 o’.dock, M, on FRIDAY, '.my 25th, teija, n large quantify of Government property from mo At my MacAlne Shops ou St. Helena Island, cousi.-tiiig of Boiler Iron, Cast Steel. Bar anri Shoot Cooper, Zinc. Spelter,Sheet:Lead, Yellow Metal. Tliurber’s Jtetal, Paints, chalu. Screws. -JOfiler Tubes. Boiler Rivets, I ton Pip.", Copper Nafla.-Finishing Nails, composl- linn Nails, Spikes, N:uld. Copper Tacks. fii.-Mnc. Bolls, Wire, Hinges, OIL is. Saws, K'ipe, Oakum, Si'.enthiug Pafier, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn. Pitch, Rosin. Ciinrioal, Fire Bricks, Hose and Couplings. Clamps for Boiltr Iron, Screw Punches, Pipe Cutters, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, oil Cans. Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, (king Saws, Capstans, Woodward Hivam Pomps, Expanders. Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, SI earn images. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gongs, Ther mometers, Steam Whistls-c Crow liars. Syringes, Spirit, Level llulbs, Lnn.p., Sails, Blocks, Boar Hooks, Comprises, Life I’nserteis, Cork Fenders, Jack s.-tewf, Tube Brushes,'Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grates Bellows, Portable Forges, Platform Scales, Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels, Spades. Biack- Smithb Tools. Plumber's Toole. Carpenter's Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the articles Pi be sold can lie oblained in A fe v days upon applica tion to the Quartermasters aTCharleston and Hilton Ui'iid. S. C.. and Savannah and Augusta, Ga. Terns cash in Government fundi C. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lient. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, a20-td Dep-.rtment of South Carolina. Dress Making and French Mil linery. M L8 Id RAWLS is now opening, and will keep on hnnd. a handsome stock of Millinery, consist ing o: Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Derby's, Heart Dresses, Nets, tc . it Mrs. Doe’s old stand, No. 16 Barnard st., between C ngrese snd Broughton. alT-lm SUGAR AND MOLASSES. •Jfl WHOLE and half barrels Standard Crushed " Sngar 5ii bbls B and C Sugar 10 boxes Cnba White Sugar 4h Wds Yeilnw Sugar 3') bbls Florida Syrup For srle by 92n-pod10 Cr.AGHORN * CUNNINGHAM. Xj ali-tf - I <? TT o n s. NEW ■!&* ^ 0URT -—After the court had beon cleared i«t._ J ^ rR yesterday, the disposition of whose T -tL t*. e ,*; ’* Un ^ € lsewher c . His Honor proceeded "’hich was quite lengthy a9 is nsualfy ?a T ^ ndnr morning. -The firr:t case was that tiia lookil, g young man who had com- 1 ; * Cr0ti ° n 6 etti ng drunk and conducfc- -t 1 * a a Ver y unseemly manner in the pub- ^offence being of a rather extraordi- hr, Ue ° r was fined thirty dollars and costs. tilW t . CS Were U P °n a coniplaint of driving ■^Pat blf 0 6tr<?etl3 at a of speed than is tv -i ery| e 6 ' tJl tllR Public safety. It appeared from 1:1 r **l Qe Ct -^ llt • knocked down and run over ^ le of the market. Their S .^ n Ji y checked by the police, to whom they Jiibr, a:i »leat and belligerent mummer. Ad^.^^aoUarseafch. w,, li asfla J n rea< ^y* m adc garments, a Jew, was cdiarged Wc lU,l3U,10 « ro ,Joy * ^ Reoms that the boy ^ Lln Ploy of a rival clothing dealer, by whom ** 10 ^ n ® ,len ce the trade of the tlischarged a ltlH ’ w ^° arc about town at present in JOB PRINTING OFFICE. C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfully Informs ills bii-uds and the public that be -is now pre pared, with uetv materials, to execute Job Frintin" at h:s office, City Ibite! !5uiiditig,Bay street, third door east of Whitaker, second floor. Patronage is earnestly solicited. al6.tf i5t M stacks. Getting riil of their superfluity of 4 *oiu e ec , Tbo collision came about In the course t!„, |, 01 ' r " ct * c skirmishing between the defendant ** At. J secure the companionship of a party of ^filing * ■p, rB ' an< l 41l e boy suffered a pretty severe ^Gros- ? C'saulting party was fined ten dollars. . ^iiic ^ ier Wa ’ barged with being drunk and hir *° Whip an Y white man in Georgia, illus- "*■ - ,,^, r '' !Qar ka by flourishing a pistol and aiming Jobe's Infallible Itch Ointment. * Sure cure for the Itch, Sait Rheum, and all Skin A. Diseases, Frosted Feel, &o. MORGAN, LORD & CO.. Wholesale Dri.tj;gista. 46 Dev street. Now York. Wholesale AtrenW for llte United Slates and Canadas. For saie by all Druggists. ul2-lm Oiss o In tioni. fflHE firm of Rue, Whitney 4 Co. is thi t day die- A solved, hv the withdrawal of John K. Rue, Jan. Either of the partners are authorized t > sign iu liquidation. The budm-ss will bereufter be conducted under-toe style or W. II. Whithev & t o. . ' ’ HUE, WHIxNEaC & CO. Savannah, April 19,18G6. Notice. .7 R. Rne, Jr., thi-i day associates hime tif in busi- with John R. Rue. of Philadelphia, Pa., under the style of John R. Rue £ Sou April 20, 1866. ’ lii,.. v ’ :r °t persons In the vicinity of the comer Liberty streets. He was finally taken , ° r?r 0 .y * r :licr!m an and locked up in the barracks 1 %% a Ifj3 Honor gave him the choice between ’lic rf.. ‘"S'dollar,- fine 0 r serving thirty days on CHEESE. 100 boxes H. & R. State and Dairy f im| R<qt Direct Importation. 1 Art'CASES, 7 dozen each, Bass’ celebrated Pale A uv Ale, ir. Pints 60 c ites Guinness’ London Porter, In pints. 30 casks assorted Pickles and Faust-s, put up by Cross A Blackwell, London 30 tioseii Worcestershire Sauce, landing and for Sole by CLAGHOBN 4 CUNNINGHAM. atO-ood-lO Flour, Meal. O/in B*>lsSuperfine.and E-tra FLOUR s't/U 76 Uhls. White and-Yellow Corn MEAL 50 half bbU White and Yellow Corn ME 1L 50 bbls and half bbls No. 4 HERRING For sale bv . HILTON & RANDELL, ap-iajr 193 Bay i-rrett. BACON HAMS. 6 Case? choice Bacon Sides and Shoulders 5 ci . - i.-iihi 6 chmce Hams l bbls ,»!«!■ Mesa Pork For sale b r sale by HILTON 4 RANDELL. 193 Bay street. F Ono of the most valuable combiriatiuns of a useful modipiue and an ugreealle beverage Unit ha-iever been offered to the public. -Millions of bottles v.fcre sold thi unghout the North during the lust lour years and, wherever Introduced, it haa proven a welcome addition to the invalid’? table. tl?e family circle, aufi the batcUeior’s skleboarjL LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nsn«ex. vomiriing and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don't feel veiy well” just before breakfast or dinner, whuseslomacli is eat el order and system is generally deranged — MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering ttom general debility — CHILDREN of a sickly nature, aud Sour, dyspeptic constitution — TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, aufi— ALi. who Uw In malarious diet!lets, aud are subject ed to miasmatic influences, ‘will find one of ihe most valuable ToUioS and Invlgorators that ecu be taken, In RUSS’ S3T. DOMINGO BITTEltS. TRY THEM BUT OSCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. . RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCK'VAH. The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in the would. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also on band and manufactured to order. Dcy Net few Yorfc. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocer."., £ u27eod-ly Savannah, S tats of Georgia, Chatham county.—in. the Suoerior Court. William C. Daniell, and others. ) Complainants, | and j Iu Equity'. The Canton Mining Company ofGeo ’ gia, Defendant. j To the Canton UUilag Company or Georgii,.greet lng: lt having been represented, by affidavit of two of the Complainauts lp the above entitle'd cause, which affidavit has tiffs day been filed in the Clerk’s office of ihe Superior Court of Chatham county, where said causa is pending, that you, the said Canton Mining Company of Georgia, have no public; place of doing business, and have no individual in office upon whom service of writs or process may be perfocled, within (he knowledge of the doponeuts: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish you. and you are hereby cited anil admonished, to be and appear at the said Superior Court of Chatham county, on the second Moudav, being the fourteenth day of May next. Then ami there to answer the complaint of said Complainants In their bill ot complaint contained, in default of such appearance, the said Court will ■proceed ss to Jusuoe shall appertain. ' r - AVituess. tlie Honorable William If. Flemming, jnJge of shid Superior Comt, ihis thirteenth I i.. s ] day of April, In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. WM. H. BULLOCH, Harden k Lett, Clerk S. C. C. C. Coraplauuints’ Solicitors. ai4-s3 BMTitnnt of the nek of thb iuin hhk, unrwxuATioN of ths num qata^h of thb . BXHAHOUABT OB. fahI> FUL UBIBATUrO. tit is truly ssovsrssgBrn^, ni I Uwud in it* praias. . AugUdots bsshssn known to rMtsvsths most BTESiit symptom, 4n you tmbUd with that ffistraug (to in tka msll of tho bock and through tho hips! Atosspoow kltdt] of HolmhoM’s Bachn will rsliovs yon. Physicians and Others PLEAfiS NOTIOS. I moko no secost of ingisdisntB. Halmboid’s Bs> fenct Bnehn is esmpossdaf Bwkn, Onksbs, and Jante Bm Bsnriss, selsetod with frsst tors, prsporofi in *•> sow inii soostdingto relmof PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. TUss inersdisnti an known as tht mil ntawkin CiBrstunsfiarfisd. ‘ A DIURETIC N it thBt which acts upon tka kidnafa. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY! Is pleasant in tarts ami odor, frss from all iafnM m$ nopsotisa. and hnuisdiate in its action. For the Satisfaction of All. Sm Modical Propartisa contained in DiapcaUMcy at tboU. S., of which tho feUosrmg is a osrreU -lOpy: *• Bueno. Its odor is strung, dfffcMvs, some what aromatic, its tost* bittoriah, aa^avalojoaa to that of mint. It ia given chiefly in Complaints of tho Urinary Organs, such os Gravel, Ghraiiic Catarrh of tha Bladder, morbid irritation of the BlalJar and Urethra, diaeaaaa of tha Prostata, and Botoation or tha Incontinence of Urine, friim a icq <f ton* in tha yaito concerned in itaevucuttioa. It as also bean laoommended in Dyapepsia, Curouic . ^Mnaatiam. Ontanaous ABsctions, aad Drupey.” FOK FOSTXmS UFJSJUT^ Baa rrofsasor Dswaes* voidable vorkiua lha iYastice of Physic. Be* remarks mods by the celebrated Dr. Pb\W'*el Philadelphia. TO Bee any and all Standard Works on MsdiMno. ' ■ From the Largeat ilanufacturing Ohemvi V IN THE WORLD. , lam aoqnainted with U. T. Kelmbold; ha ooou- pled tha drag ster* opposite my raridsnoe, and waa auccareful in ooninctiug tha bntinam what* others had not been equally sebafers him. Ibavebesnta- venhly irnpmeed with his character and aatoffirism WM. WEIGHTMAN. (Finn of Towers k Weight man,) Manufacturing Chamista, Hinth and Brswn Streets, Philadelphia. (FYsat <** Philadelphia Sve. Bulletin, Blank l#rt.| W* am gratified to hear of the noatianed auceaas. In Haw York, of our townsman, Hr. H. T. Helm bold. Druggist His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, I* 21 feat Bout, WOhatdeep, and fivoateriea in height. It is certainly * grand establishment, and speaks fa- Torably of the merit of hi* articles. He retain* kis Office and Laboratory, in. thiq tjfix^wjfiehaee ah* model ostabliahmentp of their dam. Tha proprle^r haa bean induced to make thlatoafw pnent from th* fact that his tamedle*, although advto- JoKlSfXJINHl^raKPAaOETiaifB* * And knowing that tha intelligent refrain from tiring pertaining toQaaokery, or thoFatont >dne order,—moot of which am prepared by aelf- Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a phyai .aimplest prescription, much las* competent to prepare Pharmaceutical preparations. v THESE PARTIES RESORT® to various mips el effecting aalaa, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remadim and fin ishing with certificates. It The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PURE, AND MAJESTIC, having Fact ihr it* Basis, Iadum ttonfcc its Pillar, Truthyone far ita Capital. | A WORD OP CAUTION. ' Health is most important; and the afflicted fkould sot us* an advertised medicine, or any remedy, un less its contents or ingredients are known to othma besides-the manufacturer, or until they are —tilflid of tbs qualification* of the party so otaing. I HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT »iii«ie>»«Tr,| and IMPROVED ROBB AT AIM. ■ffiablUhed upwards of ignore. Prepared byH.T. HRLMBOLDb \ PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, f . ' HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHNirTner- WARBHOUBR, M4 Broadway, Now York. AnA HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ffigMAp all OrugyUtl. W. M. Walsh, Comer Broughton & Barnard street SOLE AGENT FOR THE STAT OF GEORGIA. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PHALON’S PAPER HANGINGS, Window Shades & Gift Cornices J 1T8T received, a new assortment of Paper Hang ings. Window uhades. Gilt Cornices, elegant Sitting Hoorn Papers, Chambe, . ilicluv Hoorn and Kitchen Papers, Hall Decorations, Ac., 4 c. Style* new and prices low. at the old etar.d, 5S St Julitn etreat, one door from WliiiaUer. «21C mi »miaKer. > MUS MARY TURIffiH. ffitvannaku 424 Matt*, 18B6. THE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE DALLAS, CIRED by Wagner one or Fanny-Kirn;, by Glencoe Will inakGJ lie. season at Cherry flill Hantation oye iniie [roml^ Station, Atlantic * Gulf ItHilrooiL' Term - * * <,r tno t»ca*on, pavnble sit itxnc of ser vice. Parties sendi ng man's can have them properly red for at *12 per month. r a g >-gauS i ^Thom' , " ,0 " t firtwjn “entenced to ten days' coa- years old, charged with 30 boxes Plncnpplc CHEESE For sale by HILTON 4 R JNDBLU, IBS Bay street. ap2S-S C'innty mr wave to sell nil the ' « ;ll and ftersousl tirop- ert^ of thg estate of Frederick Jachlup.deceaaed. P • c.jachenf Admi W. H. WALSH, YTTHOLESALK Druggists, corner Barnard and V* Broughton streets, SWVaanah, Ga_ General Agent for the South. 1 CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hall- w - CLOCK'S Hair Restorer make* Hair grow on Baltl Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falllnj: Out. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Prevents Headachn. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is elegantly Peifumt-d. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is ill thatejrabe claimed a* a dressing. Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces tlie most sceptical of its value. If, 'alter a thorough Mai or two bottles it does not'give perfect satisfaction, the money wuibe refanded. 8old everywhere at d porbortl*. ax Notice. T HE undersigned, under the name ami stylo ol PUUJJPS k MYERS, totve this day formed a a limited partnership ” for the transaction of a Gene ral Commission, Auction, Factorage and Forwarding Business in the city of Savannah, to continue until the first day of January, 1871. Barnet Phillips aud Frederick Myers ore the general partners, and Jphn Ubadwlitk of New York, the special partner, who has irinni.-ri the Bam of twenty-five thousand doBaia to the cumuion stock of the co-partnership. BA3H7ET PHILLIPS, FRKlARlCK MV MBs JOUR CHADWICK. A Most Dedicate, and Fra* vTant Perfume, Distilled from the Sara and Beautiful Flcvrcr from which it jakes its name. ^ ManufaetureJ oJflybv PHALHIT Ac SON, NSW T0EK. BEWiEE OF S0MTERFEIT8. ABK FOB FHALON’s-TAET. NO OTHER. BoU tv I’TW-n-'jil* real rsllv. nii^iri SiDE WHEEI, SHIP, ATLANTIC COAST Mail Hteumsliip c, »'«|%uv. -i b usiest *Blslp In tlie Tiads-Tkreug^ |, 60 Honrs. r/r - *j£ V Shipping. & HiWKL\SVILLfi ^A DOCTOJrtOWN, Aud Landings on the Alum*, and (Xm., c .. rt¥rf>1 Cabin V.vsssgc, S Ji> isteernge, $1.7 # Heck, $10. . ~tThe new aci very Cost aids-wheel steam-hip GENERAL BARNES, 2 0.J) tons burthen, Tu ». H. Mostom, Commander, : will positively sail on hvr regular day, Saturday, April 8|ih, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations uusurptteeed by any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER* HJLLAKTON. FOEBAlTIMdSI. The new .ud fast rteamslilp FANNIE, ^ Shoot, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Tuesday, 'Ulh last., at 3 o’clock p. in Fi eight will be ree-rivei and checked through to Philadelphia ct same rata* charged by othor linos. - For ireight or passage, having excellent aecommo- dallODS, apply to UROCHE, WEST & DANIELS, a23 Jones' Block. Regular Semi*Weekly Line. M ATODSTA and way landings on the river. Tbs new aud very light dn ft steamer SWA: N, Cap; H. J. Cohen, will leave Savannah for Augusta Every Wednesday at 9 o’clock a. tu. For freight or passage, having good accommoda- tious, apply ou bunrd, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. Freight will be received at *11 timra iu the ware house, between Central Coltju Press and Lower Rice Mill. »73" ForAugusta AND WAY LANDINGS THE RIVER. Kronf BELLS. Notice. A XL persons liavine claims against the estate df A WflHgm James Builocli, deceased, are requested to present them. pri>pM*y attested, within the rim. prescribed by law, fo the nuderslgnm ; and all per- 1 Sons Indebted to said estate are requester I to meke immediate payment. R w ADAWg Adm , r - Savannah. Ga., April'to. 1S0C.b2o.Ip.w6w ^TATB OF GEORGIA, LllJERTY COUXTV.—To al O whom it may coucern : Whereas,' Harriet A. Hart will apply to the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tlic estate of S. S. Hnrt, l.-te of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail Whom lt may concern, to be and appear at the said Court, to make objection. IT any thev have, on or before the first Monday In June next, otherwise said letters win be granted. Witness my official signature tills 3d day of April, 1866. W. P. GIRAKDKAU, •51 Ordinary. o. BORGIA—CHATHAM U it may may concern: COUNTY.—To all whom Whereas, John U. Harper will apply at the Court of Ordinary far Lettms of Guardianship on the per- larper, minor and or- deceased; nd admanlah all whom It fluy coneeruto be aud appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before the Bret Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness my official signature this lStb day of A) al* OELLH of any weight required cast’jto order, at AJ ' ahort notice, an experience ot over -forty y«ar> in casting hells ccablss us to produce them <u'a su perior quality. . . HENRY N. HOOPER * CO., m9-Sm BoM on. ltfana. HAVANA' SUGARS. PIPES, Chewiiig and Smoking TOBACCO. rjiHS subscriber has jest received a large stock Havana Begars, to whirti he would invite particular attention. He haa also an extensive assortment of ' JVIefersliauim Pipes, SEGAR TUBES and BHIARWOOD PIPES. Tho various tataads of Chewing and amoktog To bacco at klaEstablishment are all of the first qaaiity. Pleree call and examine for yourselves, at IF. COKSTANT’^r jl-tff (Bull st.. opposite Poet Office. Regular Semi-Weekly Line, Leaving tiavunnub every WEDNESDAY and SAT URDAY inornla.'S at 9 o’clock. Steamer SWAN. Capt. M. J. Cohen, Wednesday. Steamer HARD TIMES, Cupt. C. Grim, Saturday. For freight engagements ihaving capacity for Bix hundred tons per week) and passage, wltn good ac- commcrlatiODS, apply on board or to^ ^ conES Way Icefarht at Augusta rates, payable by e -lp- a'23-liii ' pacific fifiatt Sleamihlp Company’s Through Dine to California, npaUCtUNG sjt Mexican Porta, and carrying the I. United Stales Mail Through iu Twenty-two d&ye. uiuatnsbiitecm the Atlantic: Arizona, Henry Cbaun eei, New asofik ..Ocean Quean, Northern Ligh - Costa Itica; connectiac .with the Colorado, Cousiituflofl, Goideu City, Sacrausato, Golden Age, Montana, Ac. Oue or tbe above larm .eert splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 Norik JJtver, loot oi Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on tbe 1st, 11th anil 21st of every month, (except when those dates tall on Sunday, and then on the precoding Saturday,; for Asplnwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. Departures of 1st anil 21st connect at Panama with ateamers tor isoutit Pacilic and Central American ports. Those of 1st touch 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 clergytueu aud their families and school teachers; soldiers having, honorable dis charge#, Half Fare. Onefcundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggagemasters accompany baggage through, and attend,toiajies and children without male protec tors. nr gfT J £i* received on the dock the 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 tlck#W,.tir farther information, apply at the Company’s tlcket aClce, on the Wbari; foot ol Canal street. North River, Hew York. P.S.G. BELLOW8, •ti-sm Agent FOR CHARI;] Carrying the (Tnited States Mail. STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will Imre as above trim tlie Florida fteamboat wharf; foot of West Broad street, on Every Vkursdvy Morning at IB a. an. This boat ts le eery axed lent order, is conusaeded by officer* of expa ence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat :son her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored imfire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight able on wharf. No freight token after 12 o’clock on day of sailing. No freight received alter 9 o’clock on day of sail ing. For freighter passage, *12 Harris' buildings, bay street. Or to W. Journo*. On wharf. FOE JACKSONVILLE, VIA FERNANIHNA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persona having dmtnfia against tka estate o Edward Padeiford, Jon., deceased, will preesat u duly attested; and all persona Indebted to estate will make payment to tb* admteiatrater. alfolawfiw AdmtoS^tte. U The fine, fast-sailing steamer, D X C T A T ° Rf L. M- Coxarraa, Master, j . witt leave TelfaiPi wharf on Ksotfi YfO»la»tl*~r Afternoon at * o’clock. We an prepared to receive freight at our ware house on toe wharf, at the going rales- She has elegant aad spacious accommodation* for . Son ■ ii r» « aud we trust will receive a share of pub- [Urpatronage. ^ } emuuBTIN 4 ca , Agents. ^he steamer Z. B. V^ImCE For Liverpool. ThAA Nd. 1 Norwegian ship ’ECTOR. Capt. Maronl __ nf £ large portion of her thrgo will k*fe t&teX. dEflSrtcli for tlie A OP. National Express and Tnanspor* tation Company. GZN JOSEPH B. JOHNSTOIF, President W. T. J. O. WOODWARD - Buprt 8o..Div. office In this city, coiner o l streets, are not v prepared to ^ aad Forwarding bustaess of Freight, Currency. Gold 1 fiteigf otlfoeclal Meewmxen, to BBSiul the railroads; a railroads; stoobystestesre Pbiladeiphkq aad Bostea. oTf. wam'Hiftt. CLAUHORN t CUNNINGHAM, Agents. HAMEf~ WAY LANDINGS. AND H. JVJ-.NpoOIs, Capt. y will leave for the above port T Twe^ay Moralag, •« For freight or passage engage! accommodations, apply oa boaMs. having floe wharf, between Central Press and DM Poddrard’s or to M. AY Rice Mill, s23 IHBN, The fast, new and staunch steamer K C LIPSE, Capt. Wsan, having part of Iter csr.o engaged, will have tn»wn diatu dispatch. For freight or pstsape, apply on board, or to *23 F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents. \ American anfl Mexican MAIL_STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Ptrgt-class side-wheel Steamshlpe Manhattan and Vera Cruz. Passage from Savannah to Vera Cruz and Havana (per steamships o the Empire Line to New York), same - ate as from New York. The Ve a Cruz will stop at Sisal on the way oat The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer age, $30. From New York toVe a Cru*. First Cab’n, $ ! 00; Steerage, $50. From Havana to Vera Crux, First Cabio, $15; Steer- are. $30. From Havana to New York, First Cabio, $60; Steer age. $30. From Vera Crna lo Havana, First Cabin, $60; Ste. r- age, $30. From Vera Cruz to New York, First C bin, $180; Ste. rage, $50. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent. 20 Broadway, N. Y., U.9. For passage, apply to B H. HARDEE, . aT-tf 12 Stoddard’s Hat e For Charleston. The splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 torn, Capt.- L. M. Cox&nxa, will leave aa above from Telfair’* wharf Every fetardey Morning at V o’clock.' For freight or passage, apply on board, or to 05 L. J. GUILMAIITIN A CO., Agenta. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA The elegant and very fact steam packet. SYLVAN SHORE Capt. JAMES TUCKER. Iflg been specially fitted np for this route, w have for the abovepfacee Every Tuesday Kerning sit 10 o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. F.ir freight or passage, having superior aucnnimv- iLations, apply at the office, Florida Steep Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, J27 tf Agents. FOR NEW YORK. r-re The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk ot QShOher cargo engaged, will have quick des- wKyspstcb as abort. “6, For freight, apply to mSl CRANE k GHAYBILL. 3 For Liverpool. i A No. 1 British (llte YMION, WWains, cargo angi quick ' k Tho iKNDYl . ^ Bter, having ono-half of . and^now going on bdard, wifi have For balance of fretghhjmnly to *23-6 WILDER A FULLAHTBffi. For Liverpod. The British bark ION. W»- leta, master. For freigkt T. B. A J. a MOX8.il ifclZ, FOR * At*, RIVER STEAMBOATS and.TOl boats, of various teres and draft. aiao, - galling Vessels, bteam Barges, 40. A. M. DA COSTA' No. 42 Water street, For Palatka/ VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FEB NANDiNA, JACKSONVILLE AMD PICOLATA. The new and fret sailing Stosaer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt N. Klngi Havliw/ieen placed permanentiy upon this touts wid leave for the stove placwon Fridar Morning, Mtk, nt 10 O’dkek, and coqUtree.to foaxe every Friday ■ at same boor. . Returning^ the .wdl leave Feialha every Snkday morning, Mcolata every Sunday forenoon, and iatk- sonvflle every Monday morning, arriving at Savan- nah on Tnreday axe — FKifht recel*®* the wharf All freight fiayaW* by i For freight or psreage, havfig aplqndid „tn mod wire, apply at the office onjnorii Peck-et wharf, or to CLAGHOBN k CUNNINGHAM, ]M4f Agents. at q|l *j~yt at^e warehouse on onj’lurida Steam LIVERPOOL SILT JND COiLS. &«».?3a38gna re-re For sale by M8A T. R. ffi J. O. MHJA . BLAIR & BICKFORD, MANUFACTURERS, AND . i IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. •All, AffiO Biatu .