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'^EPSESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1S66.
~^taro of Steamships and Steamer*
FOB NEW YORK.
Siea nublp San Salvador, Saturday, April 28th, at 4
c^fhlP Ganeral Barnes, Saturday. April 2Sth. at
|5 uip Tybto, Friday, April 27tli, at — o’cioclr,
FOR AUGUSTA.
Win. 0. Gibbc-us, every So.unlay morning
• sttJOii
If our lady readers would use a hair dressing which
will keep the bead cool, relieve head ache, remove
dandruff, drees the hair beautifully, and so absolutely
free from all oil or grease as not to soil the finest
fabric, let them use Caswell, Mack k Co’s., Glycerin.
Sold by Lippman, Savannah.
See Lippman’s advertisement, on first page, of
Paris imported perfumery, soaps lie.
Thanks.—We are indebted to the messenger of the
National Express and Transportation Company for late
Augusta, Nashville and Mobile papers.
! gte'3" r Swali ’ «*«y Wednesday morning, at 9
°t. C sef Hard Times ’ every Saturday morning at
3 co**' fok charleston.
5 . atr Fannie, every Thursday morning at 10
‘ Dictator, every Saturday morning at 0 |
sail every Monday at 4 p. m.
FOB UAWKtSSVrLLE.
j-canwre Two Roys and Charles V. Hardee, every
Ji'.-Mi nmmlng, at 9 o’clock.
’rosBiarZ. B. Vance, Wcdneaday, April 24th
FOR FLORIDA.
c Mj:sr Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
. ..r Ileien Getty, overy Saturday morning, at
! a ' cr Lit tie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
' t- .si Dictator, every Wednesday afternoon at
1 o'*!*-
Shipping Intelligence.
Miscellaneous.
.VIinialure Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 5 26
aun sets 6 35
HIGH WATER;
At Ty'oee 2 15-AtPort 3 46
PORT OF SAVANNAH. .. »
Tuesday, April 24, 1836.
Arrived*
Steamship City of Bath, Knndon, Boston—Richard-
ion & Barnard.
Steamer Oak. McCauley, Hawkinsville—F M My-
rell.
Steamship Fannie. Smoot, Baltimore
West.
-LaRoche &
Swedish bark Christian, Lovenberg, Ferro!, Spain
—E E Hertz * Co.
Br brig Zero, Tliompeon, Matanzae, Cuba, via Fer-
uandina—Master.
imports.
Per steamer Oak, from IlawklnarilU—2BS bales
cotton. 02 bdls paper, 6 sacks rough rice, and 1 bale
hides.
Exports.
Per steamship Faunie, fur Baltimore—S3 bales up
land cotton, 600 sack.', salt, 63 bales domestics, and
sundry pkga mdse.
Per Swcedtsh bark Chriitian, for Ferro), Spain—
l?3.s:s feet plant, 136,91’> foot timber.
Per Br brig Zero, for Maianzas, Cuba—20,000 feet
lumber.
'.Jesting of the Board of Health.
’ regular weekly meeting of the Board of Health
" v , ; i ’ a jtevening, the President, Dr. John D, Plsb.
. ”, chair- The attendance was again very slim,
J? I teing only fifteen cr tvrenty members present.
c> ' are being taken, bswever. to supply the places
", ^ wtEa i absentees from the meetings of the Board
l0i ;» 9 sad ftithful members,
jb' r/eek'e report of the several Ward Committers
■si itad and received. Thc-y a how that while many
", ** nuisance* reported at the previous meetings
.'."' an abated, and that others are lu process of _ ' Pttssi-jiuers.
*till exist to threaten the health r.r i Per steamship Cay of hath, fi%m Boston—Mrs
.bateaient.amunus. still exist to threaten the health of Osgood and cnlld, Thoas Hoyt, W W Uark, J8
cUy , which could be dona away with by proper Williams, T J Uuderwood, Richard Coper.
Blanca on the part of citizens.
The Secretary, 1£f - Stewart,stated that the appropri-
.., u 0 f 150 L-arrels of lime for use about the city,
.•wmmended by the Board hod passed the last meet-
■xi of Council and tho matter had baon referred to
o. Mayor. Mayor Audorson, who was present,
to tho Board that tho City Marshal had authori-
„ to notify parties having decayed wooden fences or
■-‘lincB on their premises to whitewash them. In
fktlance with tbs suggestion of His Honor a resolu-
Via adopted that the Board of Health hereafter
. £ p Sr t to the City Council all such premises as re
mits viiitowashing.
Dt iVsriug read to the Board the circular of the
Jnrl if Health of Washington, D. C-, as published in
.... jjpsrs of tint cl"y, md moved that it also be pub-
jc« in the papers of Savannah for the information
jf.-.hjMjs Too motion was adopted,
jt. Jcnraian of tho Contmitte on Drsi nage and
Si.dr.tjc reperted that tho Committee had agreed to
lenDQand that the services of Gen. Gilmer be am.
cored to draft a map of the eity and Its vicinity, with
.vetto laying out a system of sewers adequate to
-is rails of the Increased and edit rapidly increasin
-spMtion of t
aid i» with ccientific thoroughness and cars. The
rfport was adopted.
.csciir.irinan of ths Committee on Poadrette sub-
s Angiiiy report in which tho limited facilities
fir'doramo.a! of tho contents of privies possessed
ry city, r.« compared by those of other cities were
■hi»d iur strong U^ht. The report, which oontains
nidi interesting information concerning the means j
sd.pted In this regard in the largo oitieaofthe North 1
TU0.SsredtobjpuM.shed laths papers of .the city. |
Ilie Cammitteo to whom was referrud ths matter of
jrocuiing use members of tha Board, reported that
::nc difficulty had horn experienced in obtaining
(suable persons to represent certain wards, but it was
Bpectcd that all vacancies would be filled by the next
■j.Mtiug. The Board then adjourned.
consignees.
Per steamship City of Rath, iroin Boston—Chip-
man ,t Ciutpia, lluater A liammell, G W A G B
Lamar. U r ii ttturK, Lovell Sr, L, MS Myers, R It
Agt, W L) Dueiiurst, M A CoheU. K U Osgood, C L
Rogers, I, Felluer, A T nmitti, F W Sims k Co, J C
Richmond, Van Horn, Holyoke Sc M, Duncan ,V
Juhiiaon, T J Duubar & Co, Wright, Ctbbs k Co, G i
Freeman, 15 Everett, Cooper A Mo Art her, C L Oil-
hen, a ii Williams, D Fulvcy, S Sj Miller, G Water-
house, J M Selkirk. Erwin & Hardee, Nichols, Bug
gies <2 Wilson, rl £5 Harrington, David Wallaliaui-
iner, Rogers re. Caun, M J Doyle & Co, B a Barlow,
n B Scott, W PitcUer, J I Maker k Co.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
APRIL 24, 1S'X.
731 bales cotton, -24 do domestic, I car cattle, nu-.l
mdse, to It K Agt. J C Maker,.1 J Dale k Co, Lalttrop
* Go. J it Siiuasy, W H Htark, J Wilson, A il Whitrlr,
it c Hardwick. A Mycra v, Co, B U Hardee, Wilder
<t F. E Padelford, J W Lathrop & Co, Brady, S <fc Co,
Bothwcll & W, P U Belio.
Receipts per Atlantic dl Gulf R. R.
April 24, 1S«6.
150 biles cotton. 20 bbla rosin, 7 bids turpentine,
50 bbhs syrup, 2 cars cattle and mdse, to Jno \v
:he city, the surveys and explorations to ! Auderson 4r Nous, J L \ ilhdonga, E C Wade dt Co,
p.-tantifla tl,n-„„jhn«, and ear. Th« ' 4 StSgS'r, t L*uleixDOefe. r N T PlUrter, W B
Ad.,ins. Central R R Agt .Nixon, I* & Co. .1 W Rabun,
•Mrs i Mclntoeh, Joim ilcMahou. Bryan, U A Co,
Giaerard & F, T B Marshall, A A- Solomons, VV AI
W.ilsb, M P King, JBaiber, Cooper & McA. WU
Hiark. Juu Biaitn, L J Unilmartiu a Co, lappmauAr
Bro, A >1 tirclgcr. Bell & Co, B -J Lester, A l'aucett s
Co, A Br-fui, 1-: Padelford, L Levi, F W Sims dt Co,
Juo Cooper, Miller, T * Co, Jones £ Way, J Junes,,
Henry Burt.
Financial and Commercial, t
Nevt York Muikets.
New Yoke, April 20—P.
Flour—Irregular and unsettled at 10a25c lower; $7
00 *3 10 f»>r extra 8nte; S8 75a9 2^) for roandlioop Ohio,
uud $0 20al2 for trade braude. Market Qlaslug tirni.
Wtuskey—Without material change at $2
, - „ . n ts 1 2 27 for We&t©ru. * /“
J.’sB:ko BcitriLAEioUi Esploit—A oafe bLqvts ; omin—Wheat Irregular, unsettled and 3c lovrer at
Cfe? ASD RoiiDED.—We have to chronicle this j $1 77 for old No. 1 Milwaukie; $1 8‘Jal S3 for now No.
oua of the moat daring end successful feats 1 J Mllwaakie; 35 for old amber Michigan; $2 C5a
, . . ti i. x '2 88 xor ^*hito Michigan. Bj'o quiet, good to pruue
3 ourglary that haa o/er oeen accomplished in j white 78a80c. Barley in moderate request. Barley
liva iutli. The store J. McNish & Co., ou Bryan j malt quiet. Corn firm and very quiet at b3a3Cc for
i JW » t betwecu Bull and Drayton, r»’a3 night ! un3 °und and WaS»o for sound; mixed Western in
storo and delivered 21. Oat3 dull and drooping ftt 43a
n ' 53c for new Western and 57aG9 for old Western.
Petroleum—Dull at 24>4a25c for crude, and 35a40c
for refined in bond.
Groceries—ColTee steady. Sugar steady at 10al2)£c;
Cuba, iMuecovado and Havana at 10££alll£c. 3ffolas-
scs steady; New Grleana 95>ia97>^o; Porto Pico 70c.
Provisions.—Pork opened firmer and closed heavy
at $25 25a26 6334; mess closing at $25 30 for regu
lar; $25 2oa25 50 f«.*r oid regular; $21 75a22 for prime;
•Lidi they inserted tho powder and blasted the lock j wl” of 4,750 bbla new mess, seller’s option, for
t fte doo.- being blown to pie-e.i. $CCJ in goli, ' ^ J " 11 ® l 7 eilve,y ’ f. * 2G SSiQC uO. Beef
.... . * , ; steady at $15 50ali) 50 for new plain ineas; s.20a?4 for
Ji silver, iiOQ in greeubacha. .and about J new extra mesa. Cut meats heavy; 10>^all>4C for
*»houlderp; l5><nlTKc f"r hams. Bacon dull and
heavy; 103*al4>4c for coxintry cut; 34%aliic
•hort ribbed. L ird firmer at 17al3^c. Butter quiet
CheeBc dull at 16a2C|c.
:»fiire het entered and the safe blown oi>en
means of powder, and its contents pil-
kged to the exient of about |5,000. It was found
to tie burglars eiTcotedun entrance into the store
iylrciking the glass cf s window v/hich h»id a looce
shutter u.*d r.-.Uing the window latch. The operators
::sl drilled f ur holes in the door of tho sale, in
:il',CO'* in uncurrent mon&y were token by the bur-
:.^s, they making their exit by tho front door of the
Thr9e chisels and a wooden mallet vrere found j at koaiGc; choice at 40tiG0c.
itag by tho tafe. The audacity and confidence of tho
:«ipetratora cf this job may be judged ot by the cir-
.Ta3tance that a color-; 1 man, formerly employed by
{:. McNish, observing a light iu tho store at about
t?*vo o’clock culled out to the parties inside, suppos-
zy j» t ? be "Missa ilac.” The answer was coolly re-
•ar::ed to him, *Tt*s not Ifaesa M*c.‘'J£The noise of
:: explosion was also heard by several parties in the
:eii;liborhood, and that no steps were taken to inves-
uite ths matter at the time seems almost unaocount-
Sale of Government Property.
Will <>e sold, at Public Auction, at M o’clock, M., on
WEDNESDAY, May S3, 1888, at the Army Machine
Shops, on st. Helena Island, oppoeUe Hilton Bead,
S. c , under the direction of Capa. Chas. Barnard,
Assistant Quartermaster, the fbllotrlng public
property:
One horizontal Engine, SO inch stroke, 18 inch cyl
inder . .
One horizontal Engine, 20 Inch cylinder .
One Locomotive Boiler
One Steam Boiler Heater
Parts of two Engines, 8 Inch cylinder
One Blower Engine cylinder
Two Double Hoisting Engines
One Old Boiler *
Two Faw Will Carriages
Lot of old Machinery
Two Hand Railroad Cars
Two iron Pilot Huuses *
One set of Rollers lor Boiler Iron
One Power Punch
Six Slide Lathes, one 40 Inch swing, two 20 Inch,
two 19 Inch, and one 18 Inch"
One Bolt Cutter
One Planing Machine, 9 foot bed. 32 Inch nprtgbt
One Upright Drill
One Fire Euglne r
Two Cupolas
One wooden,Planer •'
Three Steam Pumps 0
One Brass Furnace .
Six Iron Ladles
One Jig Saw and Table
One K. R. Splitting Stw Table
One Pa*tern Makers’ Lathe
One Morticing Machine
One Foundry Crane
one hundred Iron Boiler Castings
Two Pile Drivers
One Furnace Cupola
One Timber Truck
Fifteen thousand Bricks
One lot Patterns
ALSO,
The following wooden Buildings:
One 100 feet long, 30 feet wide, Blacksmiths’ 6hep r
containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellows com
plete: one 01x28; one 70x10; one 24xlt; one 19x21 }
one, two stories, 129x28; three 20x20; one 12X12; two
25X13 ; three 25x11; one 20x12; one 110x26; one 250x
30; one 23x22; one 24x20; one 12x8; one 18x12; one
169x30; one 116x60; two stories, with toft.
Terms cash In Government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
Bv’t. Lt. Col. and CUier Quartermaster Dep’t S. C
a*)-td
Wanted.
Situation Wanted.
"DT a middle aged man. In a wholesale dtj goodaor
J3 grocery store. Understands packing, marking,
shipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref-
erences given. Apply al 907 Bay street.
febl9-ti.
BACON JOWLS.
F OUR hhds Smoked Jowls—large, fat, and fine for
plantation use, for sale by
. a'21-0 wr»r. H. STARK.
WANTED.
A YOUNG LADY from Baltimore, who has had six
years experience in Teachlog wishes to make un
engagement In a Southern family either as govern
ess for children under fifteen years of age, or as a.
companion for ail 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. Testimonials of the highest order from some
of the first families of Maryland, lor whom she has
beea teaching. All commaTiicatlona addressed to
Miss Morton and left at this office will meet with
attention. aa
RELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT ttlCHtfi
For Weakness wising from Tadiseretimt. IhlWtaaM
pows Cf Mature whi-h are accompanied by fib way
alarming symptom*, among which, wil: be feat Mb-
pretton to Exartiou, Loss ot Memory, TstaUbH,
Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; la fiMfi.
OWrersa! Imsitude, Prostration, aud inability to SltW
Into the enjoyments of society.
TbeCoostttutien.oni'c aff.vte l with Organic Fotaso,
requires the aid of McUiciue to iL-mgtkm and LneifarsSf
tk- system, which RELMUOID’S EXTRACT BOCHC ia-
var.ably dwas. If uo treatment is .ubaittsd to, Cob
Snmptiou or Issunity ensues.
City Court of Savannah.
NOVEMBER TERM. 1864.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Iu aiiLctlous peculiar to
any other preparation «s in Chlorosis or
Pkicfuluess, or Soppreavisi of Customary
Ulcurateii or Scbirru# ivot-j of ths Uterus ; sad all
plaints incident to the sex. whether arising trims b
of dissipation, Uaprudeucs hi. or tho dociiasorsb
taWb.
TXTHERKAS, Z. M. Winkler, Leri DeWltt, Wm. B. HELMBOLD’S
W Hodgson, N atlianiel N ungazer, J aeon W aldbtug ■
and Miles D. Collins, Grand Jurors, summoned to at- ,
tend at the present term of this Court, and be swora ,
as suCh Jurors, made defiiult. Disordered that eacli i
of them be fined in 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. Etheredee, John C. Ferrell, Henry Styles, Bell and
Wm. M. Charters, M. D., Talisman, summoned to
attend at the present term of this Cuurt and be
swam as Grand Jurors, made default. It U ordered
that they be fined forty dollars each, unless they tile
good and sufficient cause of excuse ou or before the
•ext term or. this court.
And whereas, John S. Stui'levant, Henry F. Ben
nett, Alonzo Day, \V. H. Cooper, A, Galloway, John
A. Douglass, Titos. Erannan, Wm. Green, Patrick
Burns, and M. Brown, Petit Jurors, summoned to
attend at the present term of this Court and be
swora as such Jurors, made default, lt is ordered
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they
file good and sufficient cause of ext use on or before
the first day of the next term of tills Court.
And whereas, H. Gillum, Patrick Teding, Thomas
Kennedy,2tomtnick Deacy, Michael Barrett, Morris
Cohen, Alexander Fawcett, B. Brown, Patrick Laugh-
I tin, Christopher White. Anthony Basler, James W
; White, Michael Feely, Thos. Carroll, Jno. J. Maurice,
Tlioa. Giuiey, Jno. N. Muller, and Jas. Kennedy,
TaiDmeu, summoned on the Petit Jury-at the pre
sent term of this Court and be sworn as such Jurors,
made defuult. it is ordered that they be fined twen-
QnTTT'PTTT'PlM
TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale a large body of heavily timbered
and fine farming Lands, lying on the Satllla
river, above the A. * G. H R., In Ware county, Ga.
These lands contain a great quantity of the largest
ranging and mill timber in the State, running par
allel with the river for miles. A steam mill put at
tho bridge on the Gulf Railroad could be supplied
! ir bait a century 1 ho river is a good rafting stream
for miles IPliove my lands, from which place parties
are rafting great' quantities to Burnt Fort. Then-
are Improvements at different points on the river,
some of which have good peacb orchards, and pr-i-
iInco corn, sea Island and upland cotton, sugar cane,
and all other southern products, as well as any lands
In Southern Georgia.
I will give a bargain In tile above, and will take
pleasure in showing the lands at any time.
T. W. H. PITMAN,
No. 8, Blacks ear, A. & G. R. R., Ga.
Or. apply to Nksholie, Camp & Co., one door from
corner Barnard, north side Bay street, Savannah,
Georgia. n23-m4
ty dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient
cause or excuse on or before the first day ol the next
term of this Court.
True extract from the Minutes.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
apC-lit £ Clerk.
N’NAH, |
. or Con.NOJi., V
23 d, 1866. t
NEW DRESS GOODS
-And a handsome lot of
Grenadine Shawls
JUST RECEIVED BY
ORFF&WATKINS.
Liverpool Maikits.
Liverpool, Apvil 6.
Cotton.—Salas of the week 41,000. The mark ft has
been dull, and American lias declined >£da2£d, In
dia ucd other daucripticns Id. Cf the above sale* 3,510
biles -.rerc taken by speculators and 10,000 by ex
porter!;. Bales lt/-day (Friday) 7,000 bales, the market
closing dull un-5 prices •arcak. Stock in port #04.000
bales, of ^hich llO/.oOO wo American.
;.e. I Ltvxbpool, Saturday, April 7—A- M-
,, , Z 1Z 71 ! 7, i Cotton.—The Broker’s Circular kay3: “Cotton ha«
.-aaTor * Court.— Iu the Mayor a Court ye9ie*c.aj, i beou in limited demand throughout the week, end
Ir. Luce, proprietor cf the Marshall House, wa3 | mider the influence cf the continued large import, and
•oajht up on n charge of allowing filth end offal to i 8 FP{«bau«ion of political difficulties on the continent,
* ^ , on Monday and Tuesday holders submitted toade-
jt t...-o\7n from the wludows of the fio.ei tuto the lane 0 i,j e a decline. Oja Wednesday, upon advices of rather
reduced receipts in the American porta, prices rallied
eligl-.tly, but still show a reduction varying frora )iald
from last week’s quotations. American has been in
comparatively fair reqaest, but quotations are reduced
>jduj£d 9 lb. The srdea of the week (five days) foot
up 41,SCO bales, including 3,360 to cpoculaturs and
9,731 for export. Tire authorized quotations are:
Fair Oileans ,!0c;d Middling Orleans. .. .18>4d
Fair Mobile .. 19J^diMiddling Mobile... .13),d
Fair Uplands.' 19Xd Middling Uplands.. 18d
Fair Texas 20d IMiddllng Texas 13Hd
Yesterday (Fridjiy) the sales were 7,000 baler—1,300
for speculation and export—the market closing dull
and again easier. The stock on haad is estinoat.-d at
668.840 bales, Including 307,480 American. At aea,
from India, 376,000 bales.
2 the rear. He was fined twenty dollars and coats,
A toyman wat fined five dollars for charging more
■■to the city ordinances allow, having demanded fifty
-i « a piece for hauling trunks from one of tho atoam-
Sale of Government Property.
WrU be Hold, at Public Auction, n; tho Government
Store House, on South Commercial Wharf, Charier
t"ti, ? C., at 12 o'clock. M, on FRIDAY, May 23tb.
l-G;, a large quantity of Government property
from the Army Machine Shops cn St. Helena
Island, consisting cf
Boiler Iron, Cast steel. Bar and Sheet Cooper. Zinc,
Speller, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal. Tnnrber’s Mctai,
Paints. Chain, Screws. Boiler Tubes, Boiler Rivets,
Iron Pipe, Copper Nalls. Finishing Nails, Composi
tion Nulls, Spikes. Nalls, Copper Tacks, Behing,
Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oar.'. Saws, Rope. Oakum,
Sheathing Paper. Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Rosin,
Cimr.'Oal, Fire Bricks, Hose and Couplings, Clamp*
for B. tiler Iron. Screw Punches, Pipe Cntlsrs, Blow-
era. lvt Lamps, Oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt
Cans, Gang Saws, Oopstaue, Wootlward Mu-am
Pumy=, Expanders, Iljdrttulic .lacks. Anchors, Steam
Guages. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gongs, Ther-
moincture. Steam Whistles, Crow Bare, Syringes,
Spirit Level Bulbs. Lamp*, Sails, Blocks, Boat Hooks,
Compas-es. Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, Jack
Screws. Tt.'e Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves. Store
Grates, Bellows, Portable Forg<s, Platform S-alcs,
Giltidstcne, Monltllug l-'iusks, shovels. Spades. Black
smith’s Tccia. Plnmtier’s 'fouls. Carpenter’s Tools.
Catalogues containing a foil list of the articles to
be sob: can be obtained in a few tlay.-v upon applica
tion to the Quartermasters at Charleston and ill-t. n
Head. S. C., and Savapnalt and Augusta, Ga.
Terms cast In Government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster,
a20-td Dcp rtmeot of South Carolina.
PUBLISHED FOR INFOltMATtO.V
Of the ritizous of Savannah, by order of a resolu
tion of Council passed April lath, lswi.
CITY OF SAVANNAH
UrrtOE Clzbx
April 23d
The following extracts frotn tlie Fire Ordinances
of the city of Savannah Is hereby published for the
Instruction ami information of the eltlzeus thereor.
Ordinance 3uth October, 183U.
Sue. 7. No wooden hor.se, building, shed, feme or
structure of wood which eiicroachee upon any pub-
lie sued,.lam-, alley, or place within the limits ol
the eity of Savannah and hamlets thereof, shall be
considered as embraced within the provisions of the
fourth section of this Ordinance so long as such en
croachments continue.-; that no wooden house,
building, sited, or structure of wood, shall be repaired
within the lire limits of said city of Savannah anc the
hatulets thereof, unices permission therefor shall
have been previously obtained irotn the City Conn
ell, on certificate in writing from the Chief Fireman
that such repairs will not amount to residing ol
such house, building, shed, or structure; and that
whenever and wherever the repairs upon any
wooden house, building, shed or structure shall
exited a moiety thereof, the same shall t-e
held anil deemed and considered a rebuild
ing under tins Ordinance, amf-the Chief Fire
man is hereby prohibited from granting the cer
tificate mentioned in this section; and if any person
shall violate npy of the provisions of this section, he
or she ou conviction b -tore tire Police Court, shall be
fined m. the sum of one hundred dollars per day for
each and ever^ day such house, building, abed or
structure shall remain repaired, altered, changed, or
improved in any way or manner whatever, contrary
iu Hie provisions or this section. And every me
chanic, artificer, or other person, who shall be in- j
striimental iu the rebuilding, repairing, altering,
changing or improving, iu any wav or manner what-
ever, any wooden house, building, sited or Structure
c-JUiiary to the provisions of tins section, shall, on
conviction before the Police Coult, be fined in the
sum of one hundred dollars; one half ot the flues
Imposed by this section to be payable to Hie Informer,
and the other half Into the Cily Treasury; It being
understood that open sheds, mentioned in the second
section, are r.ot embraced In this section.
rite S. Whenever any house, building, shed or
structure hereafter to be built within the fire limits
of ihecity ot Savannah, shall be tooled or covered.
Kshall be roofed or covered with slate, tile, tin, or
other incombustible material, and that every person
violating the foregoing provision, shall be lined in
the sum of one hundred dollars; o e half thereoi to
be payable to the informer, and the other half Into
the City Treasury-
Sfc. 9. Any wooden building in the condition au
thorised by this Ordinance, may be removed from
one part of a lot to any other part of the same lot,
even though wituin the tire limits, provide.! tire per
mission of Council be first hud an-! obtained.
Skc. 10. J t shall and may bo lawful for the Mayor
and chief Fireman of the cily or Savannah and Ham
lets inured to cause imy house, building, stied or
structure, to be putted down or removed whenever
they shall consider the same a nuts mce or danger
ous, or in violation of the Fire Ordinances of said
city; Hie expense of such pulling down or removal to
be paid out or Ihe Cily Treasury, except lu cases of
nuisance or of violation of the Fire Ordinances, when
It sitaii be borne by the owner.
'Pubiiriied by order of the City Council.
JAMES STEWART,
a24 lOt Clerk of Council
FLUID EXTRACT
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the ajrslasa
arising from Habita of DisalpaUan at Ufffs
er n» ekmge in diet, no imxmceiiience or
pistol? superseding those onplsuuslssl
Cxdta, Copaiba, and Mercury, in all theaa 41
USB HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUQHII
la all Diseases of these organs, whether existing to
-- Male ” or “ FemaJe,'* from whatever came originating,
ond no matter how tong itaniing. It is pleasant In tests
and odor r “immediate” inaction, and mare strength
ening than any of the preparations of Baric or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken down or Micoto OontMr
tutiont, procure the remedy at once. ~
The reader must be aware that however alight may
be the attack of the above diseases, It is certain to M-
feet his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happbvm.
All the above diseases require the aid of a dhirstfl.
!.7o;sll!at for violating city ordinance in leadings
he-;; iront-h Johnson Square was fined two dollars-
Its ate of VT. Delaney wbawas arrested for having
v tu af cotton in his possession which was supposed
'o tart been stolen from Ihe steamer Clarion, was dis-
miswS.
b. Stokes, lor lying drunk in the streets, was let off
with tw - uollare, this being Ills first offence.
T*c cesroea, named Jas. Taylor and John Smith’
,i: « cturged wiih stealing tha watch of the above
51 lei. and wore looked up until tbe oaae oouid be in'
’Mjued.
lia-.ci K*a,y, for beating and threatening bIs wife
“ibratal manner, was lot off with the modercta fins
<t HO.
i- Butcher was picked up in a bsaslly stats of in-
"t-citioa and afterwards abused the arresting officer’
• tr *Mch little peatime be paid the rcgularprlce of $5.
colored) was found guilty of carrying con-
•’-*1 wea;-,ona. Her case was turned over to th^
cf Police. R
IDissolution.
rjiHE firm of Rne, Whitney k Co. Is this doy dis-
A solved, by the witlinruwal of John K. Rue. Jan.
fibber of the ‘partners are nntliorized to aigu in
liqoidtitior.
The business will herenftcr be conducted under tbe
etvlc of W. U. Whithev d; t o.
RUE, WHItNEY & CO.
Savannah, April id, lsoo.
- -sirccr;.-!. Row.—Yesterday afternoon, as a etran'
>’■ a ifca city, lately arrived from tho rural dlstricis i
•dMRnj through Washington Square, he was as-
~»1 ty a email bey with some offensive remarks
h-s eomawhat unique personal appearance
• --“-‘k ny tins, the countryman promptly admin-
• ■"!'‘ 1 ’ '“ e boy a elight chaatlsoraent, whereupon a
, “ 6r 1 men rnrlied out from neighboring houses,
aj nD , jn t j, a 0 £f eQ( }i r g "cracker,’’ boat him j
toBurcifuUy. The crowd increased to large pro- j
n; . eni a general row was at ona time imminent- j
■ : y quieted after the virtuous indignation of i
jNT otice.
.7. R. Rue, Jr., this day associates himself In bnsi-
wllh Joint K. line, of Fhiladelpida, Fa., under the
stv)e of John tt. line Jt Son.
April 20, 1866. fi2W»
CHEESE.
100
bocosH. A R. Stale and Dairy CHEESE
SO boxes Pineapple CHEESE
For sale bv
MILTON A RANDBLL,
nt,t3-3 133 Bay street.
ttmjitriots of the boy bad been appeased, and tho
"ui ' t3i re * CUC1 ^ frcm his assailants in a decidedly
* condition.
hojiarr .VxsivxBSaBY.—The anniver.
,,-^^bratiou of ihe Union Society yesterday was
v . -odby an unusually large number of the mem-
-.^ ltrleDasof the sooiety. Over one thousand
- :a Hia excursion to Marlow from this •
. Ue cimrsion train consis'.lng of eighteen care. I
C:c 'arrcd to mar the pleasure of the, day. j
‘°P° r tof the proceedings ts unavoidably do- i
1 to-morrow’s Issue.
- —The alarm of fire between one end two i
yt *forday morning, was occasioned by the '
-j. 1 ”. 8 tbe kitchen of the house of Mr. L. Cornell
■ ■■i str;^ near the corner of Habersham. The
'Gao'i * ere earIy on tJla aad the fire was
’ cxl iBguishcd. Tho loss was not heavy.
^ iI,E or Uorros.—The attention • of tho
•h, ,, C c ‘bed to the sole of cotton ot White’s Press
y a t twelve o’clock.
,^ rv fi'osxo:.- at Nbw Yoke.—A dispatch re
3 Jra ,. -'- s 'ars. Wilder A Fuliarton, agent of the'
'' , ' v - L H >:on . informs them that that steamship
ti'olock on Monday night at eleven
' 13 39houre from this port.
{- t 1 ^-HtTiT— Mr. L. Louis' ciosutg party will be
^ today evening, May 1st. Former puplis and
”111 take notice.
"ktius
° f Faini! y Groceries tikes place comer Of
° r air tet and Congress street lane, thie day at
a r " oc k- Those in want of choice erticles read ad-
s ®eat of t. J. Walsh, Auctioneer.
°t .\s Ba ———————
WANTED.
A HOUSE suitable fora small family, either fur
nished or not. Any persons Intending to leave
the city for the season having a House of al-ove de
scription which they would lotto car>*rul and respon
sible parlies, will please address C. J. B., box 4i'4,
Savannah Port office, i-tating wlitu uml vrbere an
interview cm be itaiL a33 3t
GEO. II. ARLEDGE, ‘
gUU* CELA.1VX>XaKR. GROCER
AMD j*
Commission and Forwarding ncivhant.
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH-
629-1 y
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada West, Pbysl-
ifian anil Surgeon, Oculist anil Aurisl, call be
consulted on Deafiiess, lUf' hnrges from the Ear,
uoisei in tbe Head, Catarrh, Diseases of tin; Throat
and Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eltbelr Medical
or Surgic.il Mil attended, to.
Office No. 41. in Dr. Thon. Bueklor’s old office on
Lexington street. Baltimore. Md.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M-, and 3to b P. M.
TTAVING opened an office 1n this city, corner o
£1 Bay snd Barnard streets, are now prepared to
do a General Express and Forwarding Business in
■ c rin o ;nE -' Km —Ladies will find onr the transmission of Freight. Currency. Gold and
lt» t a 3 Creatn a perfect remedy for all chaos, ir- ! Valnablei, chatpe of Special Messengers, to the
a i p r i nr {p a ; points on all the railroads; also by steamers
to New York, Half Imerei Philadelphia anil Bo-ton.
Special attention given to tile collection of drafts, Ac.
or ror, ifbnes3 of the skin.
^rjjtt ?’*'* ulel i by Cas-.vklt., Maos & Co., un-
Dress Making and French Mil
linery.
M RS. M. RAWLS is now opening, ned will keep on
hand, a handsome stock of Millinery, consist
ing of Bonnets, Uats, Caps, Derbys, Head Dresses,
Nils, Ac, at Mrs. Doe’s old stand. No. 16 Bsruard
st., between C ngress ai d Broughton. alT-l'm
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
•JH WHOLE and half barrels Standard Crashed
Sugar
so bhla.B and C Sugar
10 boxes Cuba White Sngar
40 bids Yellow sugar
30 bbls Florida Syrup
For sale by
a2e.eodl0 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Direct Importation.
t AA CASES, 7 dozen each. Bass' celebrated Palo
Ale. In Pints
50 cases Hairiness’ London Porter, In pints.
80 tasks assorted Pickles and Sansis, pat up by
Cross & Blackwell, London
SO doseu Worcestershire Sance, landing aid lor
sale by CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM,
a -0-cod-10
Flour, Meal.
non Bbls Superfine and E tra FLOUR
AUo 76 bbls. White and Yellow corn MEAL
60 half bbls White and Yellow Corn MEAL
50 bbls and half bbls No. 4 HERRING
For sale bv
HILTON & RANDELL,
aft2S-3 198 Bay street.
BACON HAMS.
6 Oases choice Baton Sides snd Shoulders
6 cases choice Hams
1 > bbls prime Mess Pork
For sale by
HILTON k RANDELL.
a53-3 193 Bay street.
PAPER HAH61H6S,
Window Shades & Gilt Cornices
J U>T received, a new assortment of Paper Hang
ings Window Shades, Q1K Cornices, el-gam
Sitting Room Papers, Chamber, lilnlng Boom “and
Kitchi-n Papers, Halt Decorations, Ac., Ac.
Stylc3 new and prices low, at the old stand, 65 St.
Jnllen street, one door from Wlii aker.
*21-9 MRS MART TURNER.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,
T HE mo?t beautiful Country Seat iu Ulinaii con
taining about 6C0 Kcp.s, known as Beilevae
.Mound, within two hours’ ride of St. L-.nifl, near the
county seat. Plenty offroit and eh. de week, fine
Dniidings and fences. Will be exchanged for real-
estate .-n o- near Savannah. For particular-, apply
to J V. WICKER, soon, at tile U. S. Direct TnxCom-
rnjas.oiier's office, c-jrner South Broad and Lir co.n
streste, Savannah. nis-tf
FAIR! FAIR 11
T nE Ladles of Valdosta propose holding a Grand
Fair tor the benefit of all ihe Churches, In this
place, commencing ou the 2d day of May. As the
Churches in that locality are greatly lu need of
funds, the good ladles have labored hard and re-
sor.ed to this means by which money may be aceu
mnbtled to build up what lour years or war lies de
stroyed.
In behalf of the Ladles I appeal to all concerned
In this good work, to pay them a visit on that duy.
Ample accomiuoduduns can be had at Stewart’s
Hotel by all visitors.
All parlies Interested in the promotion of Chris-
tianiiy can aid the good work by making contribu
tions elder In money or such goods and wares as
are usually offered for sale at Fairs.
All contribulk-ns should lie forwarded to
CHAS. T. STUART,
alT-td Staart’s Hotel, Valdosta, Ga.
“ [Reconstructed!”
CHAMPION & FREEMAN
B EG to irif-rm the pnldlc generally, and their old
friends particularly, that they have re-opened
their store, corner of B»y and Drayton streets, and
irfc now offering for sale on reasonable terns a well-
el. cted stock of
GROCERIES,
inch os Flour. Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers, To-
liacco, Segars v Soap, Slarch, ■ moked Tongues, Can
dles, Spices, Broom*. Backets, Smoked Beef, and the
usual assortment of
£j
al 7-tf
i q u o n s
THE THOEODGHBRED RACE HORSE
DALLAS,
CIRKD by Wagner out of Fanny King, by Glencoe
wBl make the season at Cherry Hilt Plantation,
one inne fipm ljg Station, Atlantic 4k Gulf KaUroad.
®-*° Toe the season, payable at lime or ser-
Partlcs sending marcs can have them properly
red for at $19 per month. «0 lm
W. M. WALSH, .
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner ’Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savnanah, Ga. Cenoral
National Express and Transpor- Agentrorthc “
tation Company.
GEN. JOSEPH B. JOHNSTON President -
IV. T. J. O. WOODWARD Sup’t So. Div.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray natr
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer StojtsHiriMl-oni Falling Out
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for tt.
A single trial convinces the meet sceptical of its
Jobe’s Infallible Itch Ointment.
4 Sure cure for tbe Itch, Salt Rheum, and all Sklu
l>i«eases, Frosted Feet, kc.
MORGAN, LORD «fc CO.. Wholesale Druggists, 46
Dey street, New York.
Wholesale Agi-nts for the United States- snd
Cauad-’.s. For «le by all Druggist.. al2-lm
Dwelling House Wanted,
F a p1«a*ant locality, with Stuble In rear, before
the loth of Jane.
Appiv at Ires’ Furnlshig Goods Store, Bay Lane
and Bull street »216
POTATOES.
/»A BARREL& In ehlpping order. For isle by
OU ^ P H- BB11N,
"aM-2* 216 Bay etreei.
TIMBER HANDS WANTED.
rioop Hewer* and Choppers can obtain liberal
U wagee and steady employment nooo application
to MlLLIiN A WaDLBY,
No. 16 Stoddr.rd's Range (np stairs). Bay st.,
a54-3 Foot of Drayton.
REMOVAL. -
npHE subreribere, having taken tbe store corner
A Bay and Barnard streets, recently occupied by
Gaden A UDcWee. are now prepared to furnish to the
trade, planters and others, a line selection of tiro
series. Wines. Brandies, Began, Ac., including ail
articles in their line, at lowest market prices.
S«4 UNCKLKS A SON-
BELLS.
DULLS of any weight required cast to order, at
- , f.ruT^ l^fe^^abtoeTCKre uJeS'S
Ail freight will b<e called for and delivered within I does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wfllbe p <-nor qaauty.
the dtv limits, rexs «r rinded- Sold everywhere at *1 per bottle, ffiz HENRY N- HOOFER * CO.,
al9-l u, F. WEBSTER, Agent, 1 bottissfor f*. • dlModtf I M+9m ffisstiw, nm
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BT7GBT7
Is tbe Great Diuretic.
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removing all chroale
Usual diseases arising from an Impure stats of tha
blood, snd tha only retinols and effectual known
remedy for tbecure of Scrofula, Scold Head,Salt Rheum,
Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Closratton of tha
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the thee, Tetter,
Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin,
AND BEAUTIFYINQ THE COMPLEXION.
Net a few of the worst disorders that affect
arise feom tbe corruption that accumulates tn the blood.
Of all the discoveries that bare bean made to purge tt
out, none can equal iu effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, It cleanses and reap*
votes the biood, instils the vigor of health Into the
system, an.l purges out the humors which make dis
ease. tt stimulates the healthy (Unctions of the body,
sad expels the disorders that grew and rankle la the
blood. Such a remedy that could be relied so, baa
long been sought for, and now, for the first thae, the
public have one on which they can depend. Our space
here does not admit qf certificates to show Its tflbpte,
but tbe trial of a single bottle will show tbe sick thmtt
has virtues surpassing anything they have ever Ulan.
Two tablespoonful of the Eitract of Sarsaparilla added
to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and
oae bottle is folly equal to a gallon of the Syrup ef Sar
saparilla, or the decoction os usually made.
0O- TRIKE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and Break* ti
very general use In all the State HOSPITALS aad PUB
LIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the lead, OS
well as in Private practices, and are considered aa la-
valuable remedies.
See Medical Properties qf Buthu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED 3IATX8.
See Professor Ds era’s valuable works on the fragiioe
of Physic.
See remarks mode by the late celebrated Dr. Panto,
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. Eh-asAix V. Dowau, a cele
brated Phyriciau and Member of the Royal OolM* ot
Surgeons, Irclau I, and published tn the Tianeantiuke Ot
the King and Qrc-m'l Journal
See Medico Ckirurgical Redew, published by BttU-
ids Tiuv-is-, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeoai.
See most ot the late Standard Works of Medicine,
EXTRACT BUCHU,
“SARSAPARILLA.”
Sold by all Druggist*.
FEIN OPAL DEPOT—
HELMBOLD’S
DRUG AMD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE
694 BROADWAY.
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State ;of Ceorgla.
dec27-eodly
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
A comfortable HOUSE, pleasantly located,
not more than two blocks from Bull streei
and south of Socuth Broad. Cash down.
. Apply at
F, P. HALSEY k CO.’S,
a24-tf 159 Bay street.
BRUSSELS CARPETS.
T WO PARLOR CARPETS, 18 by 19X feet each.
For sole bv
DsWITT A MORGAN,
a24-4* 13T Congress street.
Notice.
T HE Steamer DICTATOR will be detained lu
Charleston for one trip, to complete necessary
repairs.
e24
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO,
Agents.
THE RURAL JOURNAL.
T HE cheapest paper In the United States. Only
One Dollar. Try It a year. For the form, gar
den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen.
A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man,
woman, and boy, lu city, village and country. Pub
lished the first of every month
Each number contains a fall Calendar of Work for
tbe Mouth, Hints, Nuggeeilons dinl essays upon
everything to he performed iu and around the Form,
Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc.
terms;
One copy, one year I 00
Nix copies, one year......... 6 00
Thud ecu copies, one year 10 00
Address WM. B. SMITH k CO.,
Publishers and Proprietors,
69 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C.
►.STILL & DRO.,
Bull strem, near Post Office,
a24-tf Agent* lor Savannah.
For Liverpool.
. Tbe A No. 1 Norwegian ship
'PROTECTOR. Capt. AlarnnL
■having a large portion of her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for th
above port.
For freight engagemen'R, apply to
m28 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A OO.
HAVANA SEGAES,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
rjriHE subscriber has JuSt received a large stock
Havana Segars,
to which be would Invite particular attttfefcm.
He has also ac extensive assortment of
JVfeershanm IPipes,
SEQAK TUBES and BRIABWOOD HPW. •
The various brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality.
Please call and examint for yourselves, at
Jl-tl
,Ball stlfoppueito Post (
NEW
JOB PRIHTWO OFFICE.
C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfully Informs
bis friends and tbe public that he ianowi‘~~
pared, with new materials, to rxecttte Job Print _
at hie office, City Hotel Bnllding,Bay street, third door
east of Whitaker, second floor.
Patronage Is earnestly solicited. alfl-tf
N OTICE u herebygiven thi
tion to the Coart of
that I have mad
_ WB. of Ordinary of
county for leave to sell all the real aad pavonnalpsep
erfoof the eatareofffredirtsk Jachens, dieiasad.
C. JACKS Nil,
Shipping,
FOR H1WKIMME % MACON
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
Aad Landings on tbe Attamaha and Ocanlge* rivers.
^ THE
Steamer Oak,
Cape. MoCuniey.
la now receiving freirht at the old Florida Steam
packet whatf, anu will lure deepetoh a* above,.
Por freight. Ac., apply to
J. B. FRF. IDEE, AgL.
109 Broughton street.
Or to F. M. MYKELL,
a24 Horrie' Building, Bay st.
FOR NEW YORK
8HJE-WHEEL SHIP.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Mteamship Company.
Fastest Ship la tile Trade—'Throaga lm
60 Boars.
Cabin Vessage, $30. Steerage, $1S
Deck, 810.
The new and very first siie-v. heel ateamshlp
GENERAL BARNES,
9.060 tons burthen, Taos. H. Mobtos, Commauder,
will positively sail on her regular day,
Satarday, April 28th, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having accommodation,
uueurpaseed by any ship in the trade, apply to
t.23 WILDER A FULLAHTON.
Shipping.
Empire Xiine
ra YEW YORK.
A.tlBiitle Mall fedtei
Company.
•hip
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin flfiO OO; Steerage $5 OO. with Sab-
ststeaee »10 OO.
’ii
The new and tost steamship SAN SALVADOR,
Atkins, commander, will sail as above, on
Satarday, April SO, at« e’cletk p. as.
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer la this trade, appiv to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 19 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON k ALLEN. Agents,
a34 No. ft Bowilng Green, N. Y.
POR MM & HAWKINSVILLE
' VIA DOCTORTOWN,
And Landing* on the Attamaha and Ocmulgve river*.
Z. H YAIn CE
is Ioadtog at the Florida ?tasbo*t wharf, and wiH
leave on WEDNESDAY for the above place*.
For freight cr pa»eage, apply to J. M. K1NCHLEY,
on wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
*23 AgfQtS.
FDR BALTIMORE.
Tire new and fast steamship
FANNIE,
Smoot, Commander.
Will sail for Baltimore on
Tuesday, 24th Inst., at 3 o’clock p. m
Freight will be received and checked through to
Philadelphia at same rate* charged by other Hues.
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
LoROCHE, WEST & DANIELS.
o£3 Jones' Block.
Regular Semi-Weekly Line.
TOR AU6DSTA
AND WAV LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The new and very light-draft etetincr
8 W A. IN',
Capt M. J. Cobem,
will leave Savannah for Augusta
Every Wednesday at 9 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having good accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to ^ a COHENi
Freielit will be received at all times In the ware
house, between Central Cotton Press and Lower Kice
Mill.
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
Regular Semi-Weekly Line,
Leaving Savannah every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY mornings at 9 o’clock.
Steamer SWAN. Capt M. J. Cohen. Wednesday.
Steamer HARD TIMES, Capt. C. Grim, Saturday.
For freight engagements (having capacity for six
hundred tons per week) and psssago, witu good ac
commodations, apply ou board or to
_ M. A. COHEN,
Way freight at Augusta rates, payable by sap
per*.
a28-lm
FOR DARIEN
AND ALL WAY LANDINGS.
THE t-TBAMER
H. M. COOL,
Capt. Howl cud,
will leave fi r :>* e’-r-v? port on ^
Tuesday Morning, at 8 o’clock, a. so.
For freight or passage engagements, having flue
accommodations, apply on board, at Podelford's 1
wharf, between Central Press and Lower Rico Mill,
or to M. A. COHEN,
a?3 19 Bay street.
FOR AUOUSTA.
The fast, new and staunch steamer
ECLIPSE,
Capt. Woxd,
having part of her cargo engaged, will have imme
diate dispatch. f
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
a23 F. W. alM3 A CO., Agents.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIB COMPANJ,
First-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
Passage from Savannah to V ra Crus and Havana
(per steamships o the Empire Line to New York),
same < ate ou from New York.
Tlie Vera Crux will atop at Sisal on the way out
The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the Way boms.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From Ne v York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Ve a Cruz, First Cabin, $1.00;
Steerage, $60.
From Havana to Ycra Cruz, First Cabin, $48; Stcer-
a .-e. $30.
From Havana to New York, Flint Cabl j, $60; Sin-r
age. $30.
From Vera Cruz to Havana, First Cabin, $SC S'e re
age, $30. ’
From VeraCruz to New York, Flint C bio, $'2»;
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent.
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. S.
For pasnage, apply to
B H. HARDEE.
aT-tf 12 Stoddard s Ra n;
For Charleston.
Pacific Hail Steamship Company's j
Through Line to California,
TOUCHING at Mexican Porte, and carrying the
A United States Mall. Through In Twenty-two'
days.
Steamships on tho Connecting on tbe Pacific
Atlantic: '• with the
ARIZONA COLORADO
HENRY OHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK— -.GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT..-. GOLDEN AGE.
OOSTA RICA MONTANA.
fie, Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships wil)
leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot- ol Canal street,
at IS o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every
month, (except when those dittos full on Sunday, and
then oa the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwall, con.
nectinc via panama Hallway, with one of the Com
pany’s stearaablps from Panama for San Frsn-.laco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 2lsS connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A »n«mynt of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowetHo second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of one Quarter ou
through rates to clergymen aud their families and
school teachers: soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladles and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received ou 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 tickets, or further information, apply
at tbe Company's ticket office, on tbe Whan; foot of
Canal street. North River, New York.
F.W. O. BELLOWS.
all-Sm Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Carrying the United States Mail.
STrAMER FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
wOl leave ns above from the Florida Steamboat
wharf; foot ot West Br.md street, on
gvrry Thursday Morning ut 10 a. m.
This boat Is la very excellent order. Is commanded
by oriews of experence; and has superior state room
accommodations for passengers
While the boat la on her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored la flre-proof warehouse, free of ex-
pease. Way freight pay able on wharf.
No freinht taken after 18 o’clock on day of sailing.
No freight received after 9 o’clock on day of sail- j
lng.
For freight or passage, Mppiyto
7. M. MYBELLrAgt,
al2 . Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
Or to W. Joanaoa, oa wharf
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tone, Capt. L. EL Coxntnt
win leave aa above from Telfair* wharf
Every Sutusrtasy Morning at 9 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. QUILMABCTN * CO..
08 Agents.
ForPalalka,E.Fk,
TOUCHING JLT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, YERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
The elegant and very fast steam packet -
SYLVAN SHORE
ruuta, w
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
Uavfnf best specially itted np for this
leave fur the above places
Evsry Tuesday Morntng at lOo’clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
Tor freight or pssesge, having superior accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, ot to
CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM,
j2T-tf ./ Agents.
FOR NEW YORK.
The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk
Qhk'her cargo engaged, win have quick d<
^Kyspatcb as above.
SRfc For freight apffiy to
m*l CRANE A QHATBILL
For Lirerpo
The A No. 1 British
BNDTMION, Wffiiama, i
ter. having ono-hslf of
cargo engaged aad now (OiDg ou board, will ]
quick despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
«»4 WILDER A FCLLABTO
FOR SALE.
FOB JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA-
3E&
RIVER STBAMBOATB aad TOW
BOATS, of vulous Mass and draft.
flallfog Vesoeia, Ba-gea, A*.
A. M DA COSTA,
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY’S, FKR
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
Ths aew and foat asfflng Bteaaer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King;
!f Theflnc, fastaalliog steamer,
DICTATOR,
L. M. Coxrrxsa, Muter.
♦Bl lease TeUhlrs ^tart on
Evsry Wsdluaeduy Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
at our ware-
TSSZZT — *“
Friday Morning, ftth, n$ lO obleck,
and eoottne to letre every Friday i
ItMBNhOQV.
db» win leave PSMtk* way fl»day