The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 26, 1866, Image 3

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tTFIf l0C al matte r s. aY mousing, APRIL 26, 1S66. ]7., stenmsblp* and Ste»m*ri Oei>» rU 1 ' FOR NEW TORE. f a .<itp s&n Salvador, Saturday, April 28th, at 4 0 ' C --'.'fud>” General B»rnee, Saturday, April 28tb. at " '. : ip Tybce, Friday, April 27th, at - o'clock, LCO, Saturday. April 28, at - o'clock. FOR icUCSTA. ^ v iu G. Gtubons, every Saturday morning i" - lut * . 't, swan, every Wednesday mornlug, at 9 c '^ Tines, every Saturday morniug at ' '$■if*r Generftll Berry, Saturday, April !8th, at " I'crLstua, Friday evening, April 2Tth, at — . 8 • rou UUAKLESTON. K F.iuaic, every Thursday morning at 10 'Dictator, every Saturday morning at 0 ' ■ ■•ni every Monday at 4 p. m. I rou UAWKIHSVILLK. . c : :Two Itoya and Charles 8. Hardee, every ni-ffning, at 3 o'clock. FOB FLORIDA. c . ..y.'rna Shore, every Tuesday morning, at ..... H' len Getty, every Saturday morning, at <■ ■ -'ock. , rLUt'e Baker, every Friday morning at 10 r Dictator, every Wednesday afternoon at I r-C I <>F THE SCHOONER NEW ' YORK. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Weltbe&OIR. R S Archer, Richmond iMrs Neaton, Augusta JR Bell, Augusta C T Rlsley, NY W P Dearlng, do J Earle, do J A Wiggins and child, do A H Ball, do Mrs G Wiggins and child, IJ F Hill, do SoCa IF Lake, Macon, Ga A Merritt, Grlffln, Ga dj W Crawford. Wm L Baker, New York | MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. J Henry, Augusta E Partenheimor. Phil S Holman, Mass W 0 Brown, do Mr Waldron, Augusta J Moulton, do T H Broome, N Y Miss White, Augusta A B Gruuuell und lady, Georgetown, D C. G C Suddard., Phil JAP Kamadell, Kewburg, NY Wm Shaw, N Y. J T Wells, do Lt W K Glaglcr, Oraham- ville, ho Ca J L Smith, Burks Capt Crowell, steamship Tybec R A Bayley, Mass J R Bayley, do tv H Amen, St Helena Mrs L A Bryan, do Mias M E Klttredge. Mass E H Higgins, Hilton Head J Mulligan, do M W Wimberly, Burke E R Saseeller, do J Gayne, Iowa J T Gayton, do J A Campbell, Camack Wm A Ilall, Rlceboro F A Lyons, Ga. .1 A. Magll! '|D R Wadley, Scrlven co SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McCinly. C 8 Hangdon, N Y D Barnett, do C 8 Underwood, New Or leans H F Little, N Oriaans T Maloney, A 9 Bigelow, A J Waldron, T G Clark, W V Godfrey, W Arthur, USA ]W W Vanuess, N Y D C Gleason, St Augus-'E P Chamberlain, Mass tine. |C P Pease, Conn. Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 6 24 Sen sets 6 36 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 2 67,At Port 4 27 VeuM 3)<>1 Cargo a Total Loss. ,■ r^Bsr New York, Capt. Geo. C. Dove, from ’ 5 load of ice, for this port, went ashore at Friilay last on St. Helena Reefs, off . - Maud, S. C., snfl became a total loaa. -tculara of the disaster, as wa gather them L . J-T. Dove, are as followa : '.Y.-.V York left Boston ou the 17th of March last, sabled and put Into Norfolk, Va., in dlatress t * .,, ,f bowsprit. On the night of Friday the ' t :n a calm, with a heavy tea running the T .7 tv ith tide and sea upon St. Helena Reefs, -eery esertion that could ho made. Both '''is--re let go when tits chain parted, and she - heavily, bilged, and weut to piecea in fa fierwards. •ia.iu l cruw took to the boat,losing all their '.ciompted to reach the shore. After being c'.xo days and nights without anything to , • k.they were picked up on Sunday mornlug in ! : jad between St Helena and Edisto Bar by f ^.riianter. Capt Small, and taken to Hilton _ —..ict pAnt they reached this city yeater- .,,icaiuer Fannie, Capt. McNelty, who gava - .|,i asrlusrs a passage frea of charge, r's cargo cousistad of 220 tons of Ice ,11 C Chsesemau, and ten water-pipes ■ Lt;, Aeect, fur Augusta. She was owned by s car, ol Gardiner, Me., and was insured, .•fficsihe Capt tin did not know. We cargo ef ice consigned to the same i is vxpacted to arrive in a few days. Half past flva o'clock yesterday after- : b.uie out at the Central Railroad Depot, _- «k.*«tana^ • trra»i /Io*4~wvvraffOQ of * , " r> PORT OF SAVANNAH. WEDNESDAY, April 26,1366. Arrived. Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—nunter <f Gummcll. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, from New York— Wilder A Kullartou. Steamer Hard Times, Grim, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—J I. Roumilllat. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Ben nett. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag- horn A Cunningham. Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston — F W Sima A Co Cleared. Nor Bark Kirdlen, Larren, Liverpool—Brigham Baldwin & Co. Schooner Thos J Frazier, Wells. Matanzas—Bell, Wylly A Christian. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen Steamer Express, Moody, Augusta—F W Sims A Co. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—F W Sims A Co. Steamer Z B Vance, Guthrie, nawklnsville—Clag- lioru A Cutminglmui. Miscellaneous. THE DAILY HEWS, ► PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., usni LARGEST CIRCULATION or our JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is universally considered Th.e Best Commercial AJ»D FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will contult their Interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS $10 PER ANNUM. Published In Folio Form, sice of the New York Herald. a23-tf Wanted. WAHTED TO PURCHASE, a A comfortable HOUBK]pleaatntW located, not more than two block* from Dill atrett and south of Bouuth Broad. Cash down. Apply at ^ p HAL3ET * ^ a24-tf - 16* Bay street WANTED, B Y a Practical Printer, a situation in a country office; would be willing to take charge and conduct the office or work oa a journeyman. The best of reference given. Addrsse s23-Std 3trw News and Herald Office, Sav. Dwelling Honse Wanted, P s pleasant locality, with Stable in rear, before the 10th of June. Apply at Ives’ FurnUhlg Goods Store, Bay Ian* and Bull street. * ,1 ~» IV E \V JOB PRINTING OFFICE. C HARLES E. O'SULLIVAN respectfully Informs his friends and the public that he Is now pre pared, with new materials, to exeente Job Printing at his office, City Hotel Building,Bay street, third door east of Whitaker, second floor. Patronage la earnestly solicited. al6-tf • Exports. Per Nor Bark Kirdlen, lor Liverpool—668 bales up land cottou, 93,684 feet timber, 6.118 feet deal. Imports. Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—63 bales Sea Island eotton, hides and rndze. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—15 bales Sea Island cotton, 3 do upland cotton. Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—4,000 feet lum ber, 8 bags rough rice, and mdze: Per steamer Hard Times, from Augusta—117 bsles upland Cotton, 8 kegs brandy, and indce. ey! ta . . ,.~r* by * o 3 vs-' .tire *, iranyof"horn v. g the oof- from ; •tot at e Mayor's court I •lef, - mprulng otriy a! ■ it- .)fc»a c»*e* ■ -c.ia a uf bales drunk | 3@d 110. • a.mo .if Gee. Wasting- ;t|-i n wfcl.s boy Aftai .-Till;- 'll both sides H.a ; mU of good bets'", -r ' Passengers. ,,'hlfi Gen Barns, from Now Ydrk—A Mer- intg uery, Maj O L Laugdou, D Barnett, •unell and child, Mrs S O Glllett and child, i, L K Stainer, Mr Harris, T H Broome. J 1- 1. basoh, A Reppard, A Waldron, Mis* E Ft .soi . vv - 'iiman, J Hydeman, WU Douoloou, P 71 • mey, aud 7 steerage.* • leant sin; T.vbee, from New York—J McSiece, agai, M ‘ lieatb, R Ijruclieil, Miss G A Ilarnb- .ia, . .-. Fes-.ly and child, V Jeffrcs, J F Aldrich, J ra.'iium. Cupt dreeuwell and lady, DrD A Lang- worthy. P Lake .1 Earle, A H Bali, J F Hill, W D Boro:: ur, J W Oomford, G C Suddard, CMcFall, J in.- et i. a;, a.id J Tunstead, Jr, Wm Bucuiuau, W Justice, J Lundy, 'f McCauti. Hen: Gst : .> ret as uglr.e 'Francis :e -.n uvraited i '■rcoke, .-.p .ancy, has at L . reachec ■>. ■ kcc,.-.np ^of Iho Metro- She arrived in excellent order : Jeffers, a son of the builder, .tMitending, and has nearly com- •' yrtpariug the machine for active ' sj doivn tlse river to-day to pump 1 inner Darlington, alter which her : -jy«a and tested by playing ou the 7-Trawing water fromtberiver;af- '■ '•-■-■tbytoriaT^hurcii steeple, draw- -.-ttera iu Court House square. A 1 Jilemly expected of her that will i er mtaessed iu Savannah, "scumA Email party of gen- ‘-oftn.nga musical, assembled at ■ 1 Mess!., J. c. Schreiner A Son yos- • '-t~sit the trial of an elegant piano ■ t lir Schreiner, by a merchant ■ 'a:; daughter. Tue Instrument is '•'■'■a lest 7 r ' octave grand square “ md has the patentagraffe “ ■! Liue as the grand piano. s t with f uur round comets ■'-ttrticg and moulding. All - ' Vm -« highly pleased with the ‘-■’■■I H —The following is the * City Court of Savaunah " ; ' " a -f writs where service •■"'sts; Attachment Docket. ■ a.ussi; Cr.iniual Docket, , • - A7 in May. •“s-i-iy ji. Russell, Jj., ’deputy Clerk C. C. S. ‘ ,N —Capt. Jas. A. Barron tgwith the Washington ■ -'-aping cut the steamer '.'’■ioc*. The new Steam "* v* tbs Darlington this u>sc:ps5«r,. Barneeand • so ut on early hour ! -Lixtcder aud Druyn, * ,ir Gvcrs. —’■iy' 1 ' ^ I3r5 ** Trr.ns- ^ •- jApcrs of yestsrdsy. I- (it >'irn r- i *0., C'inference at |. , nsaus. on tl10 18th et .' Jn of changing ,7 s - s Conference was a i -1. . ' -a was offered pro- I?'--a A lengthy ■. *- •: h ,, ,. l9r Proposition iv.V- ik.-f] 7 y Utslr e to tuopt B -.' -'ili-iJ ongmal raeolu- ■'... “ J i" j u Hie table. .' t 'U-dee eu Missions, '' ;; -Ti't-n . . or k a ulxatiou of J-T 9 Boards, one .^'““Church and the ‘ t1 ?® Var ious or- i';: -■* L-.> ‘ ^ elicited the I'- r-O' iLo'i ’ 011 * in refer- ■ 'hi! .*; ^“SU purposes, l-i 't v “. lder l ^ c Present ■ j.i, aot nearly 'so i -. ‘--11 suJaV wtaf ? „' V0 *ii 17 v .-'-"tilt 7 taie ‘he lat- ■ I*., ,., lj 7 much more ■- '•'» aud r ‘“; ch; and that K tfiii purpoBee I v - uto, aud dis- 1‘ --^^““‘ributora. I ."' '^uij , that “ was very r rdlected to by the L'onstgnees, i’er stf-amshlp'Cen Barns, from New York—Ceu R tt, Adams Ex, .louihcru Ex, A anl G K it. National Kfi. W ii A-.a . i, Dr I. K Andi'ovvs, G \V Aden, J W Anderson A Sou. Bali, V A O, Bouse & Bryant, J A hanou, iiuig-irA Calvolt, Brady, si Co, T 11 Bai- eua w. Brigham, B A Co, J O’Bjrne, O L Colby & Co, O C >i,en, M . hen, J M Ciark Je Sou, r Champion, riir-i-in A ■' M Coldiug, Clagilorn Js C, CraueA t ye :in c K Duncan A J, J Daniels, A1 Doylo <fe Doy s DeWitt AM, W MJiavidsou, CC he, K f* ! - Erwin A tl. Eiusteiu A E, B K Eln- A ■, J sleiu Jt Bro, E Erlich, M J Erlich, > ■ -oi.. i. SmyHie i: Co, K Everett, GC Krec-- - '-".o- o Finnegan, P Fishier, H Gowdr C - or lO-lail, Guzaif A Bro, W Green, u Ge- » aimer 4t S, Houseman, Alsberg X a ' , H Davm, C M Hiilsman, Mrs Huns-' N VV u i ot, T Uendersou, Esnney at O’Brien, - - -ion, S U tuapp, Kenneth, M.cL A Co, G B X 7 Lj oar, Laturop X Bios, Lathrop A Co, S M iivy A U, Lililonthal 4 K, II Meinliard A ilro, M . .'tlisrs, A Myers -s to, F M Sly roll, D Mal- , Co, G .McGinloy, Miller, Thomas * Co. J G Me) rr i* Sielu, J McMaiiou A Co, E F Met- i-i x c .. J CfMuXnr, McKou & Bennett, J McGrath, Nixon, i< jt O >, M Bewmark, N Bntler 4 Co, Orff * ' •. i ynver, A Ciiiibe, G Cit, U Piutshlk, Phillips 4 51, C l> Rogers, .1 iiy .n, V Kiiey, Rogers A C, A ites- olcr. J C Kownin 1, RicnarJsou 4 J!, Buggies 4 A. W II B-i-irk, F W aims, J M Selkirk, S'uart X Co, Jiio C oclinener ai Sous, B Strauss, Tison AG, C W Thomp son iv* Taller B G Tlldcfi. J"L Villalungu, Wilder AF, A M A u W Wmst, M II Wildauis A Co, M Wenderi- ken, and others. Per steamship Tybee, from New York—Adams Ex, Cea i; K, .1 vV Audurson X Sous, U W Allen, W Burnett. Brig! am. B A Co, J F A J A Brown, Bell, W ,t C', Brady, 8 A Co, BotliwcII A W, J G Clark <t Co, Ciuue A G. S M, Coldiug, F Constant, Comstock A K. F VV Cornwell, M A Cohen, 0 Coliun, Duncan A J, M Duggan, >1 J Doyle, T J Dunbar A Co, M Doylo, C T Eiuorsou.B F Sin-tclu £ Ehrlich, 61 l-'erst A Co, Mrs Feely, Ferguson A Dixon, G C Freeman, A A L Fred- euberg, G Goinciidcu, CL Gilbert. Holcombe A Co. 11 Havm, Hunter os G N A Hardee, Laihrop it Co. Hil ton A Ruudell, JauksoUTllleaieambuat Co, Keuneth & McL, Linviile A G, J VV Lathrop, K Lama, Laugs- dorf L H Levitt, A (J Lomilmo, A1 Cavlu, Lyon a B, Lippuian A Bro, W VV Lincoln, Mackey, B X Co, F M Myrcll, JH Moses, A Mayer A Co, Meiuhard A Bro, K Piutohek, Handcll A Co, U G Huwc, H D ltlee, 11 Huberts A Sou, V A Ryan A Co, A A Solo mons, Southern Ex, U Suiter, J Sherlock, VV H stark, J Jteivari, sav Gas Co, F VV Suns a Co, Sav National Bank, C VV Tnompsom, R H Tataui, Tison A G, D S L'uuckles, J L Villalonga, Wilder A F, G W'-lIbrook, VVoil A M, C Wjiite, VV eyd X C, T C Arnold, F Brown, B&Colvltt, D Biug, Wm Diokotson, N' BDreivery, G A Lake; Cooper, O A F, H A A AO, C Sarger, G Ktthrs A Bro, J Kalir* A Co, C Kippe, F Lake, J C Mathews, Mi;rrah, McMahon, Urii x VV, A B Luca, J lioach, J K, an, J C Seliriener a sou, E B Suhuieder, Harris A Co, VV A M , W di Co. Consignee* per Cautral llullroad. - APRIL 25, 1836. 1,001 bales cotton, 34 sacks cow peas, 27 sacks groundnuts, 16 oales yarn, 4 bales domestics. Kin- piem A E, Brady, S A Co. F Constant,' Habersham A Son, C D <; Ruine, H C Hardwick, W B Hodgson, H Gotvdy, Botnwell A VV, Holcombe A Co, W B Cora, E Cuitour, W R Fleming, C Gory, Wilder A F, E Pa- UbUui'J, J W Garmauy,* J W Kubuu, Bradley, HA Co, U F White, J W JLatlirop A Co, EE Hertz, C D Rogers, il S ConeD, W H Stark, P U Bolin, Tison A G, Erwin A 11. Memoranda. The Steamship Gen Barnes reports—Sailed In oom- pauy with steamship San Salvador. The steamship Tybe# reports—Encountered strong head winds the ontire passage. Sale of Government Property. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at the Government Store House, on Sonth Commercial Whait, Charles ton, S C„ at 12 o'clock, M, on FRIDAY, May 25th, 1866, a large quantity of Government property from the Army Machine Shops on St. Helena Island, consisting of Boiler Iron, Cast Steel, Bar and Sheet Cooper, Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal. Thurber’s Metal, Paints, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tubes, Boiler Rivets, Iron Pipe, Copper Nall*, Finishing Nails, Composi tion Nails, Spikes, Nails, Copper Tacks, Belting, Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Rope, Oakum, Sheathing Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn’, Pitch, Rosin, Charcoal, Fire Brisks, Hose and Couplings, Clamps for Boiler Iron, Screw Punches, 1’ipe Cutters, Blow ers. Pet Lamps, Oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cuns, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward Steam Pumps, Expanders, Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, Steam Gnages. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gongs,-Ther- moraeters, Steam Whistles, Crow Bars, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, 9alls, Blocks, Boat Hooks, Compasses, Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, Jack Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grates, Bellows, Portable Forges, Platform Scales, Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels, Spades, Black smith’s Tools. Plumber's Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the articles to be sold can be obtained In a few days upon applica tion to the Quartermasters at Charleston and Hilton Head, S. C.. On! Savannah and Augusta, Ga. •Terms cash in Government funds. C W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quarlermaster, a20-td Department of South Carolina. J. Aodley Maxwkll. John C. Reynolds. MAXWELL & REYNOLDS, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, will i URNisn THE BEST TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS . to Land Sellers, aud, if employed by Bayers, will ex- emiue and leport upon lands In the market J57 - Office—Bull slice', Oj-posite Post Office, se cond floor. Post Office Box, 480. Refer to John Screven, President S. A A O. R. R and A. A G. R. R-; N. A Hardee A Co. al8-lm* Dissolution. rsiHE firm of Rne, Whitney A Co. Is this day dis A solved, by the withdrawal of John B. Rue, Jnn. Either of the partners are authorized to sign in liquidation. Tiie bu-ineas will hereafter be conducted under tho style of VV. H. Whlthev A Co. RUE, WHIINRY A CO. Savannah, April 19, IS36. 1ST otice. J. R. Rue, Jr., this day associates himself in bnsf- wiiti John R. Rue. of Philadelphia, Pu., under the gtvle of John R. Rue & Sou. April 20, 1SC0. a20-6 GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER Commission and Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. .128-ly Financial and Commercial. h'; ,: Ci£ n,ler “ iotoi. These 1' .^rtutk “ n b, ’lb sides l"'.-"""* ihl^ w ' 1:i uS a du-cuaaion it nj r ,7. J ue aud under TO* «f the China I *"h CuuM Ver y grave Cuu 7d he provided r e«bed V roul » borne Hii'f br-TeJ F on the «»*>- Liverpool Markets. LivcBrooL, April 7. There has been no recovery in the Uotton trade, but on the other bund, the supplies still increasing, prices became weaker and weaker. The* total sales to-day have been 7,0U0 bales, taken in the proportion of 1,200 fbr export, 300 for Speculation, and 6,500 for the trade. Iu Cottou to arrive sale, were made to New Orleaus, basts of iliddliug, ship named, at 17>id; Pemam firsts, ship named, at l«d; Bahia, fair March-April ending, 18d; Western Madras, fair, January, sailing 13u- Bengal, fair, new, shipment January-Februsr.v, tod; February-March, UJi- The imports have been very large, having reached 139,049 bales, swelling the present stuck to 652,840 bales, against 605,920 at tha correspoding week of laBt year; while tha quantity re ported at tea is 100,000 bales from America, and .576, - 000 bales from India, against 25,000 bales from Ameri ca, 218,090 bales from India, aud 74,000 piculs from China last year. The total sales this week have only been 41,55: bales, comprising 9,780 bales for export, 3,360 bales for speculation, and 28,360 by the trade. The demand throughout the week wae very ilimted, god under tho inffuenoe uf the continued large im port, and spprehensio.i of political difficulties on the Continent, on Monday and Tuesday holders submit ted to a decided decline. Yesterday, upon advices of l-sthe.' reduced receipts iu the American ports, prices rallied slightly, but still show a reduction varying from x to Id from last Wednesday's quotations. In Sea Inland the business has again been moderate, and the choice being large of the middle grades, prices continue somewhat irregular. American has been to comparatively fair request, but quotations are reduced X to Md V Fnoea throughout the week have beeu very irregular, and quotations show a decline varying from >4d ou the better to Id ou the lower qutilities. A few small sales are reported to Chins and Japan at about Id V lb. reduction. Charleston Market. Chaolestos, March 23. Tho market, yesterday bod a downward tendency, buyers feeling indisposed to purchase at present rates. We learn of aales, of about 170 balea, of which 60 bale a were repacked, at 28 to 29c 9 ». We quote nomi nally: Ordinary to Good Ordinary 28 to 31 % ft. Lood Middling S3 to— ”, Middling 34 to— ” Strict Middling 36 to — - ”| N OTICE is hereby given that I have made oypltsa tlon to the Coart of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell all the real and persona] prop erty of the estate of Frederick Jaehens, dccelsed. C. JACHENS, - Administrator. THE EYE, EAR, AND TpiT. D R. WRianT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurlst, can tie consulted ou Deafness, Discharges from the Ear, noises In the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. All diseases of tlie F.YE, requiring eitheir Medical or Surgical ahl attended to. Office N’o. il, in Dr. Thos. Bncklerl old office on Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M-, and 3to 6 P. il. i9 tf BRUSSELS CARPETS. T WO PARLOR CARPETS, IS by 19* feet each, For sale bv DeWITT & MORGAN, a24-4* 137 Congress street. Notice. T HE Steamer DICTATOR will be detained in Charleston for one trip, to complete necessary repairs. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO. a24 Agent*. THE RURAL JOURNAL T HE cheapest paper In the United States. Only One Dollar. Try it a year. For the farm, gar den. orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, anil boy, lu city, village aud country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendar of Work for the 51onth, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to lie performed In and around the Farm, Garden. Orchard and Dwelling, etc. TERMS ; Situation Wanted^ B y a middle aged man, In a wholesale dry goods or grocery store. Understands packing, marking, shipping and receiving good*. The very beet or ref- erences given. Apply at 207 Bay street. febl9.tr. WANTED. Y'OUNG LADY from Baltimore, who has bad alx — years experience In Teaching wishes to make an engagement In a Southern family either as govern esa for children under fifteen years of age* or u a companion for an Invalid ladv. She Is competent to Instruct children thoroughly In all the branchea of a plain English Education. No objections to taking the entire charge of some little glrla whonave no mother. Testimonials of tbs highest order from some of the flrst families of Maryland, for whom she has been teaching. All communications actor cased to Miss Morton and left at this office will meet with prompt attention. f “ PUBLISHED FOB IBFORMATIOR Of the citizens of Savannah, by order of a recoin tlon of Connell passed April I8tb, 1166. CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1 Orrios Cl sax or Cocnol, V April 23d, 1806. ) Tlie following extracts from the Fire Ordlnanoes of the city of Savannah is hereby published for the Instruction aud information of the citizens thereof. Ordinance 30th Oelober, 1866. • • • • • • Szo. 7. No wooden home, building, sbed, fence or structure of wood which encroaches upon any pub lic street, lane, alley, or place witlito the limits of the city of Savauuah and bamleta thereof, shall be considered as embraced within the provisions of the fourth section of this Ordinance so long as such en croachments continues; that no wooden house, building, sbed, or structure of wood, shall be repaired within the lire limits or said city orSavannah aud the hamlets tbereoL unless permission therefor shall have been psMionsly obtained lrom the City Conn ell, on certificate In writing from the Chief Fireman that such repairs will not amount to rebuilding of such house, building, shed, or structure; and that whenever anil wherever the repairs upon any woomcii honse, Imildlng, shed or strnctnre shall excc-u.l :i moiety thereof, the same shall he Mil und deemed and considered a rebuild ing under this Ordinance, and the Chief Fire man Is hereby prohibited from granting the cer tificate mentioned in this section; and If any person shall violate any of the provisions of this section, he or she on conviction before the Billies Court, shall be lined in the sum of one hundred dollars per day for each and every day snch house, building, shed or structure shall remain repaired, altered, changed, or Improved iu any way or manner whatever, contrary to the provisions of this section. And every me chanic, artificer, or other person, who shall be in strumental to the rebuilding, repairing, altering, changing or improving, In any way or manner what ever, any wooden house, building, shed or structure contrary to the provisions of this section, shall, on conviction before the Police Court, be fined In the sum of one hundred dollars; one half 01 the fines Imposed by this section to be payable to the Informer, and the other half Into the City Treasury; tt being understood that open sheds, mentioned In the second section, are not embraced to this section. SEC 8. Whenever any bouse, building, shed or structure hereafter to be built within the fire limits ot the city of Savannah, shall be rooted or covered, l; shall be roofed or covered with slate, tile, tin, or other incombnitilble material, and that every person violating the foregoing provision, shall be fined In the sum of one hundred dollars: o e half thereof to be payable to tbe Informer, and the other half Into the Citv Treasury. Sue. 9. Any wooden building la the condition au thorized by this Ordinance, may be removed from one part or a lot to any other pact of tbe some lot, even though within the fire limits, provided the per mission of Council be first had and obtained. Sec. 10. it shall anil may be lawful for the Mayor and chief Fireman of the city of savannah and ham lets thereof .to cause any house; building, shed or structure, to ba pulled down or removed whenever they shall consider the same a nuisance or danger ous, or in violation of the Fire Ordinances of sold city; the expense of such pulling down or removal to be paid out of the City Treasury, except In coses or nnlsaiice or of violation of the Fire Ordinances, when lt shall be born* by the owner. Published by order of tbe City Connell. JAMES STEWART, • a21-10t Clerk of Connell. Shipping. FOR AUGUSTA. The Stic * earner Greneral Berry will leave for Augusta rti ■starday, April <6til. at — o’eloek. For freight, apply ii: CHART L. COLBY A CO., 026 f‘C - Bay and Abercoru St A FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, T HE most beautiful Country Seat In Illinois, con taining about 190 seres, known os Bellevue Mound, within two hoars' ride of St. Louis, near tbe county scat. Plenty of fruit and shad* trees, fine buildings and fences. Will be exchanged for real estate in 01 near Savannah. For particulars, apply to J. O. WICKER, soon, at the U. 8. Direct TaxCom- missionor's office, corner South Broad and Lincoln streats, Savamiab. alU-tf FAIR I FAIR 11 T HE Ladies of Valdosta propose holding a Grand Fair for the benefit of all the Churches, In this place, commencing on the 2d day of May. As tbe Churches in that locality are greatly In need of funds, the good l&illes have labored bard and re sorted to this means by which money may be acen- mulcted to build up what four years of war has de stroyed. In behalf of the Ladies I appeal to all concerned In this good work, to pay them a visit on that day. Ample accommodations con be had at Stewart's Hotel by all visitors. All putties Interested In the promotion of Chris tianity can aid the good work by making contribu tion-, either In money or such goods and warsa as are usually offered for sale at Fairs. All contributions should be forwarded to 0HA9. T. STUART, al7-ld Stuart's Hotel, Valdosta, Ga. One copy, one year. $ 1 90 Six dtplus. one year 6 00 ThiHeen copies, one year...., 10 00 Address WM. B. SMITH A CO.. Publishers and Proprietors, 68 Fayetteville it., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO.. Bull street, near Post Office. a24-t f Agents for Savannah. “ ^Reconstructed! 99 W. M. WALSH, TXTHOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and W Broughton streets, Savaauah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S H.tir Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. CLOCK’S 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 it. A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Its value. If, after a thorough trial or two bottles lt does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. SIX bottle* for M. ; dlft-eod If CIT ATS OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY In j) the Superior Conrt. William C. DanteU, and others, Oomnlaluanta, r and - In Eqnlty. The Canton Mining Company ofGeOb gla. Defendant. To the Canton Mining Company of Georgia, greet ing : It having been represented, by affidavit of two of the Complainants In the above entitled canse, which affidavit ha* tills day been filed In tbe Clerk’s office of tbe Superior Court of Chatham county, where said said canse Is pending, that you, the said Canton Mining Company of Georgia, have no public place of doing business, end have no individual in office upon whom service of writs or process may be pci ‘ within the knowledge of the deponent*: The ri.oivfhre. to cite and admonish yon, and ■ upon rfected, .. , , r hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish yon, and yon are hereby cited and admonished, to 1ms and appear at the wild Superior Court of Chatham county, on the second Mondav, being the fourteenth day of May next then and there to answer the complaint or said Complainants In their bill or complaint contained, in default, of such appearance, the said Conrt will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Wltuess. tlie Honorable William B. Flemming, Judge of said Superior Court, tht* thirteenth [i- a] day of April, in the year one thousand eight hnLred«.d sixty *^ H BCI(Loca Harden a'levy, Clerk 8. C.C. C. Complainant*’ Solicitors. a!4-s3 Notice. T HR undersigned, nnder the name and style ol PHILLIPS A MYERS, have 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 tbe first day of Jannary, 18T1. Barnet Phillips and Frederick Myers are the general partner*, and John Chadwick of Mew York, the special partner, who ka* contributed the snm of twenty-five thousand dollars to <h* common stock of the co-partnership. BARNET PHILLIPS, FREDERICK MYERS, JOHN CHADWICK. •fivannah, 2*d Merck, UK. mM-lawtw it CHAMPION & FREEMAN B EG to inform the public generally, and their old friend- oartlcularlv, that they have re-opens,! their store, corner of B»y and Drayton streets, and are now offering for sale on reasonable terms a well- ►eltcten stock of GROCERIES, snclt as Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers, To bacco, Sega re, Soap, Starch, rmoked Tongue*, Can £es. Spices, Brooms, Buckets, Smoked Beer, and the Mnttl assortment of Xs I Q XJ O R »- Jobe’s Infallible Itch Ointment. A Sure cure for the Itch, Salt Rheum, and aUSkln Diseases, Froeted Feel, Ac. . . .. MORGAN, LORD * CO.. Wholesale Druggist*, 46 Dey street. New York. , Wholesale Agents for the United States_ and Canadas. For sale by all Druggists. al*-im REMOVAL. T HE subscribers, having taken the atore oorner Bay and Barnard rtraets. recently occupied by Gaden A Unckles, are now prepared to farnlah to tne trade, planters and othare, a flneaMectiouorGro ceries, Wlnea. Brandlea. Segaia, Ac.. Including ad articles in their line, at lowest morkrt^irleee a*4 UNCKLES A SON. BELLS. B ELLS of any weight required caat to .order, at short notice. An experience of over forty yearn in floating bells enables us to prodace tbsm of ft tn- pertor quality. HENRY N. HOOPER * CO., m9-8m Bottom. Me—• HAVANA SEGABS, PIPES, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. T HE subscriber has j«*t received a large stock of Havana Segars, to whioh be would invite particular atteatfcxu He has also an extensive assortment.of JVIeershaum Pipes, SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES. The various brands of Chewing and Smoktag To bacco at hla Establishment are all of the flntqaallty. Please call and examine for yonreelves, at IF. O0N8TAET8, Jl-tf Rail at. opposite Post Office. Dress Making and French Mil linery. BOSTOS & SAV ANNA tl STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON Th s trst s*eac!9h!p CITY OF BATH) T. H. utt, Cczsmasdef, vr!d sail for the ubc'^E L*rt oa Saturday, S8ih April, c.t — o'clock. Fitr freight or pkesrigo. an-;/ t-> S'-’i diOha 613..5KO. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. The epL-ndW steamship TYBEE. Crowell. Com rnander. will leave for the above port 00 bar regular Jay, Friday, April W7tta, at — o'clock M. F„r freight or passage, hr.rLig eapjrlor accommo dations, apply to ate HUNTER A GAM MULL. FOfi JACKSONVILLE, VIL FERFATiDINA. . Toe SteLsMUcg steamer, DIO T A. T O R, L M. Ooxe—nts, Master, will leave Telfair'4 w >*rf on . Kerry vYeduesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. We are prtpJred to rce'-ve freight at onr ware house on tbn wbitf. a; tha g'-'jig rates. She has elegant am! spacious necominodatloss for passengers, nod *e t-rst wiU receive a share of pub lic patronage. L. i. GUILMARTIN A CO , at I t: Agent*. FOE AUGUSTA AND ALL WAT LANDINGS. The very Ugh’ draft steamer Hard Times, C-pt. Cuts. ■» Gat.u, Will leave for the nbuv: ' '. ’ns 00 Saturday Morning, at 9 o'clock. For ft eight or paejye »o;'taf.trnente. having splen did eU'e room ■iccwra'cij’.atious. npuly oa board, at ifoniM «h irf, ow'.'Vee;; Central Press and Lower Bice Mill, or to 026 M. .1. COHEN, No r!> Hat street. M. KAWUS la now < find will hasp nw hand a handsome Modi ef KilHoery, const! lng of Bonnets, Hate, Cops, Derby*, Haag Drama Nets, Ac., at Mr*. Doe’a md stand, N*. lfi Barnm at., between Cngrem and Bronfktow. alT-lm FOR AUGUSTA. “W m. G-. Uibbons Capt, J. G ’-*a< it will leave at ab wc ca Shipping. IDS AMSTA AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. Tbe steamer LAURA will leave as above on Friday Evening, April lit, at — o’clock. Shippers will please take notice, way freight taken at through tates, or aa cheap as any other boat on tht river. JOHN L. BOUU1LLAT. Ageat. aSfi-1 Dillon'. Wharf. FOR HMIMLLB1 MACON VIA. DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landtag* on th* Altamaha and Ocmalgaa rivers. THE) Steamer Oak, Capt. McCauley, I. now receiving freight at the old Florida Bteam packet wharf, ana will have despatch u above. For freight, no., apply to J. B. PRKSDEE, Agt., 109 Broughton afreet. Or to F. M. MYRELL, ail Harris' Building, Bay at. FOE NEW YORK SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, . ATLANTIC COAST Mall Mteamship Company. Fastest Skip la tke Trade—Throng A In eo Honrs. Cabin Passage, 930 Steerage, §15 Deck, §10, . Tbe new and very fast tide *, heel .tegm-hip GENERAL BARNES, 2.0. o tons burthen, Taos. H. Mobton, Commander, will positively eail on her regular day, Saturday, April 38th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations unsurpassed by any ship in the trade, apply to lit WILDER A FULLABTON Regular Semi-Weekly Line. FOB AUGUSTA AND WAV LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The new and very light-draft steamer s w .a. ]sr, Capt M. ;J. CoaxN, will leave Savannah for Augusta Every Wednesday at * o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having good accommoda lions, apply on board, or to. M. A. COHEN, Agent. Freight will be received at all tlmee in the ware house. between Central Cotton Press and Lower Rice Mill. . *23-2 Saturday ing. SStL instant. being bit :i uJ i d it. tar Wfiy freight i it'..-: ot ;Ur -u-fb rate-s-j Good, r.-i-' Wed h! aii cnor* cf t' e d.'.v tit onr ware house on Dii.on's vvhaif. f ’’ ■ ' If.:"' Urcud street. aii-a SEW Ilf & HARDER. For Liverpool. - The 4 No. 1 Norwegian *b)j> koTECTOB CtfZ. Maronl .ring a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for tbe above poet. For freight engagec.fi.' s, epoly Co m28 BR1GH 4 . '• * 1 T>Wi v fc oo. Sale of Government Property. Will l>e sold, at Public Auction, at 14 o’clock, M-, on WEDNESDAY, May A 1860, at. tbe Array Machine Shops, on St. Hal nut island, opposite Hll’on Head, 8. c , under the dlrdctioo of Capt Gitas. Barnard. Assistant QiaiWttaKar, the following public One’horlaohtal Engine, 30 lush stroke, 18 lash oyl- One horizontal Kngfna, 90 Ieoh oyltndw One Locomotive Botfar On# Stetm Boiler Unkter Part* of two Engines, Slacb oyllnder One Blower Engine oyllnder Two Doable Houthag Engines One Old Boiler Two saw Mill Caretagai Lot of old Machinery Two Hand Railroad Can Two Iron Pilot House? One set of Roilen or Boiler Iron One Power Punch Six Slide Lathes, one 40 Inch swing, two 90 Inch. two 19 loch, and one lfi Inch On* Bolt Cotter One Planing Medina • foot bed, 32 Inoh upright One Upright Drill One Fire Engltih ~ Two Cupolas One wooden Planar Three Steam Pumps One Bras* Furnace Six Iron Ladle* . One Jig Saw and Taht* One K. K. Splitting §>w Table On* Partem Makers’ Lath* One Morticing MaoBlxe One Foundry Crane One hundred Iron Bolter Casting* Two PH* Drive*# . (toe Furnace CnpolA One Timber Truck Fifteen thousand Bricks . Oae lot Patterns ■ . -AIM, The following wooden -Buildings: One loo feat Tong, 38 feet wide, Blacksmiths’ Shop, containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellpwa com plete; one 84x28; one T0\10; one S4xte; one 18x21 ; one, two stones, 110x28; three 30x20; one 12x12; two 2txi3 ; three 26x11; oae 9cxlt; one 110x21; one S60x 30; one 28x22; on* 91x20-, one 13x8; one 18x12; one 100X10; one luxtQ; two stories, with loft, Terms cash in Government rand*. C. W. THOMAS, Bv^Lt. OoL and Chief Quartermaster Dcp'tfoC. 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 4wAN. Capt. M. J. Cohen. Wednesday. Steamer HARD TIMES, Capt C. Grim, Saturday. For freight engagements (haring capacity for six hundred tons per week) and passage, with good ac commodations, apply on board or to M. A. COHEN, Way freight at Augusta rates, payable by ship per*. *28-lm Shioping. Murray’s Line FOB NEW jSSgg YORI REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RAT Catkla PoMSfe, §86 Kesri Tbe new and splendid steamship LEO, commander, will leave for tha above part regular day, latarday, April *S. at — o’eloek. For freight or passage, having superior accoa dotionj, apply to oerATUS COH^J Empire Lin FOB JEW YOU.: Atlantic Mail Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cablm §ao OO; Steerage §8 OO, wttk Oak-j siateaee §10 OO. Th* new and bat steamship 0 AH jlLYADOR, j Atkins, commander, will toll as above, on letarley, April M, at 4 o’clock p. m. Far freight or passage, having accommodations an parlor to any steamer in this trade, apply to B. H. HARDER, No. It Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agsak. *24 No. S Bowling Green, N. Y. VIA DOCTORTOWN, And Landing* on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgs* rlv# - Th* eteaaer Z. !B. CE la loading at the Florida steaboat wharf, and will leave en WEDNESDAY for the above plaem. For freight or passage, apply to J. M. KINCHLBY, on wharf, or to CLAUHOSN A CUNNINGHAM, a23 Agent*. FOR AUGUSTA. Tbe fast, new and staunch steamer K C L I P S K, Capt. Waad, having part or her cargo engaged, will have Imme diate dispatch. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ats V. W. SIMS A OO., Agmta. NEW DRESS GOODS And a handsome lot of Grenadine Shawls JUST RECEIVED BY 01:FFN WATKINS. FoelAc Stall Steamship Company's Through Line to California, r fX>UCHINO at Mexican Ports, and carrying the ! X United State* Mall. Through In Twenty-two 1 days. SteamthiDS on ths Connecting on the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA COLORADO. HENRY CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY. OCEAN QUREN SACRAMENTO. NORTHMEN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE. COSTA RICA MONTANA. Ac., Ac. One of tbe above large and splendid steams hip* will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, at lt o’clock noon, on tfie 1st, nth and 2lat of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,; for Asplnwall, con- nectlDg via Panama Railway, with one of the Com- puny'a steamships from Panama for San Frentisoo, toacblng at Acapulco. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for Sonth Pacific and Central American porta. Those of 1st toned at Manzanillo. A discount of On* Quarter from steamers rates allowed, to seoond cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, a* allowance of One Quarter on through' rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldier* having honorable x dls- ohargta, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec- ton. Baggage received on the dock the day before eallliig.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 the Whorr, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, Sli-am Agent. American and Mexican IMAILSTEAM8RIP COMPACT.] t ^irst-claas side-wheel Steamship* Manhattan and Vera Cruz. Passage from Savannah to V n Crux and Havana (per steamships o the Empire Line to New York), same rate aa from New York. The Vera Cru* will stop at Sisal oa til* way oat The Manhattan will stop at Sisal oa the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLDt From Ne v York to Havana, First Cabin, §80; Steer age, $80. FYom New York to Vera Crux, Ffrfit Cabin, §100; Steerage, §60. From Havana to Yens Cruz, first Cabin, §40; Sttar- a?e. $30. From Havana to New York, FIratCabin, §80; Steer age, $30. % From Vera Cru* to Havana, first Cabin, $80; Ste r- sge, $80. From Vera Cruz to New York, first 0 bin. $12u: Stallage, §60. jCHARLBS A. WHITNEY, Ageftt. It Broadway. N. jf., U. 8 For psmage, apply to M H. HARDER, aT-tf 12 Woddolri’f Ran*. For Charleston. PAPER HAKfinOSt Window Shades & Gilt Cornices TT»T received, a new assortment of Pap« Hear Inge, Window shades, O0t Cornice#, elegant ffiMw Mom PUera. Cksmhpr. lrtnlag Boom and Kitchen Papers. Hffii Decorations. AcTfe. raeaggeBgdaa 1 *81-8 MBS. MAST TURNER. THE THQ10D8HBBED BICE HORSE DALLAS, S UED by Wa, wfflmahei one a£* treat 1} 840 for th# i flee. . Partis* —“-| ■« t*d fox at §i> pwmei FOR CHARLESTON. Carrying tike United States Mail. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will leave as above from the- Florida Steamboat wharf foot or Wert Bread street, oa Every Thanday Mara lng at lO a. mu This boat Is to very axcaOemt order. Is coaaaonded by orterts ot expense*; and ha* superior state room aeeometodattaoaforpameugers WWfo the heat tsoTbrt rtp*, frelgktwin be re ceived and stored to fire-proof worehoase. free Wax- asas o^dtey of sailing. Nofrahritt received after 0 o'clock on day o( sail- SOXJTHERN TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. trga bsdy *f heavily th iMdaMae jn n* HR <A,k ware earns X OFFER for sale a large aud fine forming * rivet,above Ue A-AO.R _ - - - - - Tug te coonty, G*. Hoffoeliittit ranging and mill timber la Hfottatfo nutag par- al lei with the river tor mites. A etaam mill pat et I tha bridge on the Golf Railroad could boMMM for‘"“'‘''' for The splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 toss, Capt L. M. Counrn, will leave es above from TolfolPo wharf Kviry Itteiday Warning at 9 o’eloek. For bright or peemge, apply oa beard, or to. L. J. GUZLMARXIN A CO.. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. JIA- RTS, FERNANDENA, JACKSONVXLLK AND PICOLATA . Tbe elegant and very feat steam packet/ SYLVAN SHORE CapL JAMES TUCKER. having he^napeclally fitted up for this roeta, w leave for the above places Cwery TaMdsyEereieg at lOotaloak. All freight I Far freight i datlons, apply at the office,! Wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, JtT-tf dgritii FOR NEW YORK. L xn_ Tbe bark NEW LIGHT, havtag balk ot OS'her cargo engaged, will have quick dea- m^.pqtch as above. For bright, apply to mil CRANE A GMAYBfLL. For LirerpooL 3ZJJ& L** kaTing oMialf of kif cargo eage|ed and now going on hoard, wm have For balance ot freight, apply to *88-6 WILDE* A FULLAMNffi. Apjflyt *T-2aw< FOR MALI, , SITES ffTBAMBOATi aad 70W- ^ Boats, of vartooe riem — j 8se§ . Sailing Y* No. A. ML OA OOffiTA. ffiWrtyetreeCM. T. r half a century. Ike river fc a gooi rafting i r ffilles above my laada, frura whteh riaoe ] ^aftjn^prat qssmxmm to Bant frit ■gaeaof wMefo ‘ SamSB OOCIOBf WtgitZ For Palatka, , VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MART* RS NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AMD PICOLATA. Thu aew aad foot adfog Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Oept N. Bag, Haring bin placed p wraenratly §§ralMg8§§88 wid leave for the above flans on Friday Harming, Mtk, at 8§ irilffi. dceattaaa8uiaavey*e«yTffil8f—raBtffofra— noi -