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matters
Ult^uMhlpi and Steamers
fob new tokk.
, r ,, r it, Thursday, May 3d. at — o’clock.
for AL'GL'STA.
•;wan. every Wednesday morning, at 9
■jujns, every Saturday morning at
", ocnPral Berry, Saturday. April 28th. at
mmi
FOIt lUAKLKoTON.
nil-. Tuesday mornlug May 1, at 10
• lL , every Saturday morning at 9
rni; hawkinsville.
p,,vs and Cliarles S. Hardee, every
, at 9 o’clock.
FOE dabien..
. jj j[. Cool, Tuesday, May 1, at 8 a. m.
fob FLORIDA.
Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
{T t ;on Getry, every Saturday morning, at
"lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
. yrailie, every Wednesday afternoon at
Our fublic Schnult.
^ which brought the terms of the several
3 io a close, was devoted to the usual puE^
aliens by the Board of Education. The ex-
niineuced on Monday and concluded on
h a public exercise in declamation s and reel
. ;acr with rhe presentation of prizes to thei regular day, Saturday, but is expected to take her
horious. The exercises were attended by
r the Mayor, the Board of Education, and
bcuees of tbe parents and friends of the pu-
v, e geclamatioua of the boys and the recita-
the girls on Friday wore excellent, and
,,-est care had been bestowed on their umDS - 11 u not oul y a « ood P*P er ln 1Uelf ' “ d
o ‘‘ ea ’ care uaQ Deea L,ealowea ° n tneir ducted with ability and fairness, but the only paper
'." jr y one who attended upon these examine-
, . high state of discipline of these school*, and
-aeudable diligence with which the pupils and
’... have labored during the past term, wai plain.
Lpjitnt.
t matter of some moment to us that we heve
... i regular system of graded aohools under
'■ vrupetent management and teaching, and It is
sd that every saenflee necessary will be made
these schools intact, and under noclrcum-
allow them to revert to the ojd system.
glad to hear the Superintendent state that
;iJ l 3 would be kept open until July 13th, if not
.. first of August, and that MaJ. Gen. Bran-
commanding this military district, had
L irallytmd wisely provided for the support of
'■"..w’.s s .athe refurnishing of aome of them,
- 0 ver for their benefit not less than fifteen
ilollors. We were pleased to hear the grate-
* "• the paid to Gen. Brannan by both the Chair-
.. - Eorra of Education and the Superlnten-
"... 2.-- ::s* certainly acted well toward the city in
- ir'aat matter, and we doubt not has the ac-
’. laments of all good citizens.
- _ — jarstand that the floral scene which formed
.. :i til most striking and pleasing features of the
... ,, ■ me Girls' Grammar School will be given
13 t; :.e Quisle School on Tuesday evening at 6
■:i, ana will, wo have no doubi, be an attractive
.- incident of the day.
■ z: i ;$i or ihe Gibdoss.—We gather the follow-
-v isabrs of the recent disaster on the river
.. , Augusta papers of S^urday:
.. -.turner Wm. G. Gibbons, Capt. Garnett, of
; Harii.e's line, left this city Wednesday mqrn-
. five buudred (500) bales of potton for Savun-
4 ; two o’clock, p. m., of the same day, when
i-Hsribuian's Lake, 110 miles below here, a spark
. . ’lief ignited the cotton immediately under
’L.r.ee. Her cargo consisted chiefly of about
balt.3 of cotton. A high wind was blow-
:.Tue, and ln a few minutes after the alarm
.tbe whole was enveloped iu flames. The
. --t s - in burned to the water’s edge, and the
_ > * ill afloat. A good deal of the cotton waa pre-
.1: j the river, and some of It mev be saved
,....... -al condition. Only two or three bales ee-
-.tuuge. A lew passengers were on board,
rah the crew, were safely transferred to the
r. Garnett is an experienced and faithful
lie staid on the boat attempting to save
... possible from destruction, until forced to
* rapid spread of the flames. The eugi-
all tbe officers of tile boat, stood by him
us long as there was hope of saving boat or
■trcitr Eclipse, Capt. Morgan, arrived yes-
.. on with tbe crew and passengers, i'or-
:.j person suifered bodily injury from tbe
earner Express, from Augusta, arrived ou
.', :iiug, bringing the yawl boat belonging
' - i, also four bales of cotton. We learued
Tss no water in the hold of the Gibbous
...css passed bourn, and it was thought
i 1. lowed to Augusta or this city before the
. -Lich would leave her high and dry on a
■ ■. 1 the machinery, boilers, cylinders, ftc., are
• . ..jjd are iu good order and will be saved,
. .' doubtful if any of her general cargo
TL* Gibbons, we learued, was insured for
Mat Ball.—A grand ball for a charitable objeot is
to be given at St. Andrew's Hall under the auspices of
acommittee of our most prominent Irish fellow citi
zens. That the arrangements will be made on the most
liberal scale, and that the affair will be conducted with
propriety end good taste is sufficiently guaranteed by
tbe committee of managers, from whom tickets may
be procured. As the purpose of the enterprise is a
djim worthy one we wish its projectors all success.
^Fon New Yobk.-tThe steamships Gen. Barnes,
Capt.- T. H. Morton, and San Salvador, Capt. Atkins,
both for Mew Vbrk, left their respective wharves on
Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock, carrying as large
a number of passengers as left this port this aeaaon.
We notice among tbe names of the passengers quite
a number of our citizens from the interior.
The new steam Are engine, “Francis S. Bartow”
will, we understand, be taken to the Park this after
noon at five o’clock, for the purpose of giving the
ladies an opportunity of inspecting it. It is not only a
novelty In our city but a most beautiful specimen of
mechanical skill and artistic taste, of which the Metro
politans may justly be proud.
The attention of the trade is called to the sale taking
place at Messrs. Blun ft Meyer’s this day at 10 o’clock, a.
m. Besides the Government property, an assortment
of provisions will be offered. We hope grooers will
bny the lard and receive the blessings of the cook, for
ws are assured it is pure.
Citt Licences.—The attention of persons required
by the ordinances to take out city licences, la invited
to tbe advertisement of the Clerk of Council notify
ing them that after the 10th of May the penalty for non
compliancs with the law will be enforced.
Steamer Helen Getty.—This steamer not having
completed the repairs which she is undergoing at the
Eastern wharves, did not leave for Florida on her
place on the route the coming Saturday.
Savannah News and Herald.—To our readers of
the up-country who are desirous of subscribing to a
Savannah paper, we cheerfully recommend the News
and Herald, whose card will be found ln our col-
now in Savannah which a Southern man can take
with self-respect and with Jnstlce to his people. We
are pleased to see that Mr. Blois, who was long con
nected with the Bepublioan, in Its better days, and
subsequently one of the proprietors of the News, has
returned to the craft as business manager of the
News and Hxrald.—Macon Telegraph.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBRQIB.
J G Win’er, lady ft servt,
Augusta
Mrs G W Winter 6 family
Augusta
Miss Winter, Augusta
Miss Stovall, do
Mrs McKcninc, do
C Emery, do
S 1) Moruman, B C
J W Richardson. 9 C
N S Gore, New York
K H Roberts. N Y
J K Roberts, N Y
A o Walker A eon, Ga
Miss 9 Evans, Ga
R B Sandlford, St Marys
9 D Hickson, City
J H Beall, A ft G R R
J Newcomb, H Head
C U Pettlnglll, do
Mr Simpson, do
B B Mott, S C
E P Littlefield, Me
U L Somers, Ga
J D Wynne, Ga
T A Courters, Baltimore
G Strann, III
J P Williamson, City
! A P Lambeth, CRH
j M Kawles, Guyton, Ga
- --wr . - - --'AA-
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from PilBtka—Tison <f !
G, J L Yillalonga, N A Hardee.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—N A Hardee, '
Duucan 4 J, Brady. S 4 Co. **
Per steamer Two Boys, from Hawkinsville—Jones
4 W,MJ Solomons A Co, * O Thompson, a O Free-1
man, ErWln A: H. F Champion. J W Lathrop * Co.
Crane A G, J W Anderson A Son, B & Bryant.
Per steamer Chaa S Hardee, from Htiwkinavillc—
E PadelTord, Sorrel Bros. Janes tW.TJ McNish. J
W Anderson A Son, J W Lathrop A Co, R Haber
sham & Son.
Muuuiauila.
Steamer Chas h Hardee reports—paseed sir Forest
Cltr at DanieU's Landing tied np; -met steamer Z J5
Vance at Tea Kettle. . .. . x
Stesmer Express reporta—Friday mornitjg, passed
str Express at Hungry 9wvmp, bound upyetr Swan
at Cider Hoase Round, Bouud up; IfrkLiy night, etr
Laura at McCoy’s Bluff, bound up; Saturday after
noon, at Pine Tree Camp, Hard Times, bound up;
str Gen Berry at Lonesome Ferry, bound up.
Consignees per Ceatrsl Railroad,
‘~t APHIL-2S. lgflg.
1,103 bales cotton. Too Baddies, 85 boxes jeiiies. 20
sacks potatoes, i'i rolls leather, LS cam lumber, and
mdse, to Klbbee <x H, F W Sims, Wilder i f,, Brady, i
5 & Co, E Padefford. B H Hardee, B fteidt,-J W *i- I
derson St Son, P H Behn, Brigham, B & Co, R Haber- j
Fham & Son, N A llarde*. MS Cohen. Both wed & w, ;
C D Rodgers, .1 W Rabtip A <Jo, Duncan 4 J, L J I
Gullmartln, J J Brewer, A Schwab.
Receipts per Atlantic & Guir R. R.
. , Aprif23; 1886.
160 bales cottoh, 4 do wool, t boxes ba'eon, 49SUs
potatoes, 85 bbis turpentine and- rosin, I ear load
nogs, cluckenaand mdse, to B J Stacy. M J U Rom ird,
J R Way, W H Baker, J OimiaBd * Co. -N-AHat dee
A Co, Cooper A McA, F U Buhn, E C Wade A Co, J
t Way, Watts, Mcft'A Co, Miller, TA Oo, R Richards,
J Booth. N F Grant, GuckenheltnerSr'8, Miss Hryxu,
J W Anderson A Son, R Habersham A Sen, J L Vll
lalonga, E Padelford, T!3on A G, CT.evi, F W hlms A
Co, M Lowenthal, G C Freeman. W C 'Buruham, A
Hoff, H MelnUard & Bro, A Dutentipfer A Co, A H
Saddler, J W RatTun, O AsIqtC tf Hartman. J J .Dale,
S M Brown, Huthiuge A Co, J IJpprnau, C M liiiis-
maii, w W Lincoln, G M Ileiat.'TB M.trsbal! & Bro.
Insurance.
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LIFE INSURANCE CO: OF N Y.
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No Extra Charge for Southern
Residence,
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OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO.
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Are prepared to to take
Fire Risks on Reasonable Terms,
At their Office, UT Bar Street.
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SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
T Stephens, N Y
C L llariur.g, N Y
I’ Skehan, do
J McMahon, do
G II Sargeant, Baltimore
H B Knight, do
J P Stone, Boston
H Sleeper,
R Talt, Penn
<J L Schlatter, Brunswick
W H Rai.'iev, r
S Jl Williamson, Richmnd
G P Buriins, St Louis
K J Wiss, Charleston
C A C Waller 4 lady, 9 C IJ A Grambllng, Atlanta
Miss Waldrop, do |J McMuhon, do
J J Green, N Y
MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. Lrcx.
jO G Waller, S C
Jno Harle, Florida
9 Wurren, do
W A Shorter, do
M B Ruff, So Ex Co
Mrs E Pond, Rochester
G M Pond, do
I A Grubb, Quincy, J'la
Mrs J A Leach, Augusta
9 M Brown, Ga
A Roff, Brooks county
H O Powers, Ga
J McDouough, Ga
W Pettis, Atlanta
.1 Symons, City
J G Garnett. City
J F Aldrich, Providence
.1 Farnutn. do
T Eppiuger, Fla
Capt C C Racou, 7th Iuf
.1 A Meeker. Athens
U P Ruga, Charleston
Dr B B Coburn, Plilla
R C Dlcksou, do
J 5 onge, Ga
U Yonge, Jr, Ga
9 A Hodge, ship New
England
H Moran, Boston
s B Moran, do
Capt W D Hodges, H Head
Z Lawrence, do
T K Dangllnson, do
J G Loane, atr E H Web-
ster
W M SteveDS, C R R
E M Kennedy, Bulloch co
G T Anderson, Balt
C Roberts, Augusta
W B Gaulden, Liberty CO
R Coed ell, McIntosh co
J R Harris. Fla
Shipping Intelligence.
Itlluiature Alinauac—This Day.
Snn rises
Suu sets
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee T 571 At Port.
5 20
6 40
9 27
' rr of Clothing asp Money.—Henry White,
■ -urged with stealing a hat and aome clothea
■'iiliaras, (colored) was taken before his
■ : lturday for trial. The case, on account
- .--ppoarance of WUliams to testify against
-•as diainissed, and the inf irmer ordered to be
fur contempt of court in not attending to
.. 'testimony after subjecting the police to the
f making the arrest.
. taderson, (colored) accused of stealing money
Newton, was also brought up for trial before
■ ir - n Saturday, but in this as in the case re-
ve. the prosecutor failed to appear, where-
court ordered that he be arrest-
■ ctenipt of court, and the defendant be turned
tit Treedmen’s oourt for trial.
■ In tna-t, (colored) charged with stealing
er- icery (.tore of Mr. O'Byrne, was sentenced
'id 3 9, or be confined at hard labor for 10
-z Cseut.— There were few cases other thin
-“■■-r irtnght before His Honor for trial on Satur-
•• - “i.:a man, C. 7. Ruggs, U. 3. soldier, charged
t - ~;t per conduct in a bar-room was, at the re-
1 ;; ii cauandant of the post, Bent to his eom-
‘W H;r.crau—improper conduct, disorderly and
l ~’-~ ip-Ucman, was Sued three dollars.
isX.srchtsin (colored) waa complained of for
con m-.; and abusing a white lady on the
V~ ! Ice cse was dismissed for the want of ovi-
i-a
iec Sieamivg C. T. SKEpraBD.—The
'"''-i C I. Sheppard, which has been plying on
•^’•’ttiacoess uily slnee the close of the war, wax
- 1 ’- terns not made public, on Saturday last
• - - --eph Lippman for the firm of S. L. Burns &
:• icT'p, of which Mr. Lippman 1* a member.
“U emplo ed in towing in'connectlon with
y; or . Xt-mpie 0 n the Sutlila river. Capt.
B.-ockington, long and favorably known as a
'“■'t - 'i le the locality in which she ie to run,
pkcsd In command of the Sheppard, which
"""’ 5 ^ ;i ber destination this morning.
Casa o- Lunacy A seaman named
“ c ai - be -n confined in the guard house
*‘ <f w eeh, has been seized with a fit of lunacy
- s kenerai exercise of hie musloai powers,
■" ^e disturbance of persons living in the
l ^ well as of the police at the guard
tt.. ’ hnlerstand that the cjliefof police has
, ’-Hied b; the Mayor to have him removed as
■ ' '-.'ile, out of regard for the unfortunate in-
as well a3 to relieve the policemen
' -'tvtthc public quiet.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, April 29, 1866.
Arrived.
Steamer Chas S Hardee, Johnson, Hawkinsville—
Erwin & Hardee.
atesmer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Falatks—Claghorn
& Cnnnlngham.
Steamer Etnille, Beaufort, Palatka, etc—E E Hertz
& Co
Steamer Express, Moody, Augusta—F W Sims 4
Co. .
Steamer Cosmopolitan, J C Crooker, Charleston via
Hilton Head-C SQM.
steamer Clarion, MllUken, Bear River.—Cha* I,
Colby 4 Co.
Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Hawkinsville—Erwin
.V. Hardee.
® Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston — F W
Sims * Co
Brig Rush, , Charleston, In ballast—Hunter
4 Gamrnoll.
• Cleared.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins. New York—B H
Hardee.
steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder
& Fullarton.
Steamer Hard Times. Grim, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Coloy 4
Co.
Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Hilton Head—U
9 Q M.
steamer Emtlie, Beaufort, Charleston—E- E HertE
& Co.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon. Hilton Head.
Sclir Alfred K«ene. Robinson, Satllla river, Ga,
general cargo— 1 T H Marshall.
Below.
A brig from Charleston, in ballast:
Imports.
gPer steamer Fannie, from Charleston—179 sacks
rough rice, 27 casks rough rice, and mdse.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—840 bales
cotton, 40 do yarn, machinery. *c.
Per steamer 9ylvan Shore, from Palatka—23 bales
sea island cotton, 12 bbls syrup, 12 do sugar.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Hawkiiisville—250
bales cotton and mdse.
Per steamer Chas 9 Hardee, from Hawkinsville—
103 bales upland cotton.
Exports.
Per steamship 9an Salvador, for New York—44#
bait s upland cotton, 2 do sea Island do, 2 horses, 70
pkgs md3e.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, fqr New York—411 bales
upland cotton, 40 do sen Island do, 140 pkgs mdse.
Passengers.,
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—AH Abra
hams and ladv. Master J Folk, D Blundell, T Roach,
M Bmanni'l, J" McNiiltv. G W Tucker, A Bergman, R
9olas, B Andrews Dr T H Andrews, R J Wade, Capt
J Rutledge, On pit J Cowan, A King, A V D Lee, Mr
King, 9 Uoyt, Mr Miller, and 10 steerage.
Her staimshlp San Salvador, for New York—G
New YorJc Market. *
New Yoex, April 27.
Cotton has declined from 2 to 3c. Sales are made at
31c.
Gold 128X-
Latest Liverpool Markets.
New Yoik, April 26.1866-
Llverpool dates to the 16th have been reoelved. The
sales on Saturday were 6,600 bales. The market was
ln a perfect panic, with a decline of from laS«d. Mid-
dling Uplands, 14d. ■
U. S. Flve-Twentiee, 68a67Ii'.
Consols 35j4a86>i.
Atlanta market.
Atlanta, April 2^ 1866.
Cotton.—The market has been quite active since last
report. About lob bales have been Bold. Holders
seem willing to sell at the present prices. The ac
tivity has advanced the price a fraction, notwithstand
ing the heavy decline in the European market advices,
on the 13th, of 2 pence. We quote to-day:
Poor Ordinary 20c
Ordinary ...22c
Good Ordinary (T 24c
Middling 2oc
Strict Middling 28c
It will be seen by these quotations that this market
compares favorably with other muikete. Indeed it is
much better than Nashville markets, which, on yester
day, was 26c on Strict Middling grades.
Corn.—Largo atocks on hand and have been received
this week. About twenty car loads were sold yester- .
day, besides a large number of smaller lots. The i
trade being very active, the prices are stiffer. We i
heard of several lots of yellow being sold at $119, but
do not deem those sales a fair exponent of the market
price. We quote Prime White at $1 25; Good Yellow
at $1 20. ThiB is lower than the same Corn can be
bought at in Louisville and laid down here.
Charleston Market.
- Charleston, April 27.
Cotton—We have to report a week of great depres
sion in Cotton. The receipts ot the week amount to
about 269 bales of Sea Island, 2,999 bales of Upland
Colton. The sales of the week foot np some 1,300
bales, the market having declined about 3c 13 lb from
the prices prevailing a week ago. Yesterday the mar
ket was very unsettled, with sales of about 300 bales
at 26c for Low Ordinary; 31c for Middling; and 32 to
33c lb for Strict Middling Cotton. Until tbe market
assumes a more fixed character we omit quotations.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Sea Isl’d. Upland.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1866.......... 362 1,610
Receipts from Sept. 1 to Ap’118, *66. .4,350 76,365
Receipts from ApT 19 to Ap’l 25, 66.. 209 2,999
The Oglethorpe Insurance Co.
of Savannah.
APRIL 9th, 1866.
By resolution of tbe Board of Directors of this
Company, an instalment of One Dollar per share la
called for, .payable on or* before 1st May. prox., at
the office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street,
all J. T. THOMAS, Sec.
Total receipts
.4,987
Exrjars.
Sea Isl’d.
From Sept. 1,1865 to April 19,1866;.. 4,2o2
From April 26 to April 26, 1866...... 226
Total exports - 4,442
Stock on hand and on shipboard 565
30,974
4,980
Sew York Produce market.
New Tors, April 21, 1960.
Flour—More active and 10c better, at $7 75a8 05 for
extra State; $8 60as 10 for shipping brands of extra
round-hooped Ohio; $915al2 tor trade brands, the
market closing firm.
Whiskey—Quiet at $2 26a2 27 for State and Western,
$2 26«a2 26X-
Gram—Wheat more active and l&2c better, at £1 65
for old No. 2 Milwaukee; $1 SO forbid' No. 1 do; SI 85
al 90 for new do; the latter the extreme for choice.
Barley dull. Barley malt quiet. Corn without decided
change at 82a85c for unsound, and 86a83c for sound
mixed Western lrom store and delivered. Oats quiet
at 43aS0c for Western and 63c for State.
Groceries—Coffee dull. Sugar dull. Havana 11a
12X°- Molasses dull; 110 hheis Cuba at 44c.
Petroleum— Dull at 2 life for crude, and 39al3c far
refined in bond.
New York Provision Market.
New Yobs, April 24.
The Pork market opened heavy, but closed firm ai
$25 25a25 50 for old mess; $26 25*26 433* for new do,
closing at S26 57 cash, and $22a22>4 fur prime; also
4,SCO bbls mees for April, May and June delivery,
sellers' option, at $26 25a26 G2K- Beef steady at pre
vious prices. Beef hams steady at $38 50*32.' Cut
meats quiet; 210 packages sold at 10M*UXc for
shoulders, and 16)*al7o for side*. Bacon drooping at
14)*all 2-3c for Cumberland out, and 14J*al5c for short
ribbed.
Lard dull and heavy at 17al9J*c.
Butter dull at 25a4Sc for Ohio, and 40a60c for State.
Cheese quiet at 16a22o.
**51,:
0b;eqctt.e.—The obsequies over the re-
S q, ‘_’' w “'*k -• decks and William Gibbons, two
Killers, took place at the Laurel Grove
t ‘ Hr. Jenks taking place on Satur-
r " Mid of Mr. Gibbons yesterday after-
: : =j, f[ '*ueral ceremonies, which were very lra-
: ‘ere etttniod by a large number of the rela-
’"cquaititances of the deedtsed.
Sales.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly 4
iu<! Central cotton press sheds, on
■ ‘T’j'-twobale/of cotton, damaged on
, ;j) . ’shecner Abby B., on her passage from Sa-
-iic; Gnv I.angdon, lying at Venus' Point,
r bale.
■’ i! j dofitxs;
hr)....
Bv-YxiSaviLLE pbo steamer Two Boys and
s n ’ Krrdee arrived fr- »m Hawkinsville, the for-
'-‘■ '.tiiy evening and the latter at an early
• -‘ t -iy morning. Wa are under obligations
‘ -hers cf each for the usual favors.
Heston—The steamer Fannie, Capt.
™ Charleston, with a heavy freight and a
!■■ , ’ ei passengers, arrived about ten -o'clock
Tbe Fat^b also brought over the
-! J3U ^ of Arthur Mitchell, of Charleston, who
,0 play for the Firemen’s parade.
i
!;•.under obligatione to the obliging
tbl: Southern Express Company for copies o t
' “ ri1 and Southern paper*.
Cc,' are indebted to the National Express
; to Purser Finnegan, of the steal
^ ™ tor late copies of Augusta and Florida
Sit
im 9 lllv, rtisement, on first page, of
Ported perfumery, soaps, &c. a28tn»13.
L L Daboll, Miss Gabon, Miss Bonnell. Mrs Baiefell,
T F Wells. H H Shaw. Mrs Winter, 2 children and 2
s’rvts, H Winter. J A Brown, lady and child. F 8
M :C 111, J « McC ill, T I’ Robinson. J Wescott; J Guy-
Ice. J i Guylee. 0 Parkhurst, Mrs E J Patten. Miss E
D Piitiuu, 1 Patten, H Leobold, E HuKer, F Fisher. T
Brown, Mrs A JlSoclier, E Dorrett and wife, W H
Gurney, O ii Hesman, 0 Spaeth, F Van Kamp, A
Everson. Mrs Strong, R Hamilton, H A Linn, J Wel-
gand, J C irrett, J EUhen, J Archer and lady, A B
Johnson, J F rldrlch, J Farnutn, S T King, TV Betty,
E Birchart. M C Noyes, Mrs Davidson and daughter,
J P Davidson. J Glttrein »nd seHt. C T Morgan, W G
Gore. L C Warren. Miss Warren W Accidendorff. H
W Pea3e, H F Pease. Mrs M F Foster, Miss R F
Donne, M F Foster, A Warner, A Freidenburg, E C
Adderly, Mrs Clements, daughter and nelce, Mrs
Lawrence and 2 children, J A Hain, Bros, Weiner, T.
H Early, M Daly, R J Larcomb, and 30 steerage. /
Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—J P
Ston* E sleeper, W Patterson and daughter, J W B
Johnston, J Moore, KLint, E G Hilton, A E Nichols
and lady, J W Ran lull and lady, J W Lathrop, jr,
Mai W Arthar. Z M Taylor and lady, Mrs Lippntau.
child and Servt, Mrs Dixon, T R Cowan. J Kelly. Jno
Kellv, T Lyon, W Phillips, T W Richardson, J Green,
M O’Donnell, J Thalhelmer, JT Raymond, DA Rip
ley, Mnj M M Davidson, C M Holst, ,W F White, Mrs
M G Hodges and » children. Miss H Hodge, Mrs H J
Sargent and 2 children, Mrs Hefferman ana child,
Miss C Thurston, A Bronson and lady, Col Sprague
and lady, w Henry. 9 Moott, J K Roberts, E Roberts,
L Vlnail, D Drlauev, Capt B Baum, E Barnard, J
Patterson, son, O Emory, R G Williams, 9 Gasan, J
K Kenning. .1 Sherlock, A H Lewie, 9 Holman, R
Colbart, W O Brown, H J.Sargeant, and ateereg*.
Per steamer Sylvan 9hore, from Palatka—G C
Magana, M Eichelberger, L Hernie, MiseM Whitland,
Mist C Rentis, J McMahon, T Stephens, J A Meeker,
E Antsen, C High, c A Waller and lady, Mias Wal
drop, C G Waller, C J Wise, Capt Roman, 8 M Wil
li mson, C Warren, D Young, E Dali. H Hennick. H
C Wayne, A beranton, U Dart, G Shepley, Mr Slaugh
ter, W H Raney, D L Thompson, T Frelnbeau. B
Saudeford, M Erllnger, A Lameau, W H Campbell
and family, H Williamson, J Marrin A Gilbert and
lady, Miss Gilbert, Mrs Holmes, J Hall, and 5 deck.
Per steamer Two Boye, from Hawkinsville—S D
Dixon, J D Wynne.
Per steamer Chas 9 Hardee, from Hawkinavilie—W
W Paine, S V Stiles, H Williams.
Consignee*.
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—F M Myrell
D S Unckles & Co, Crane A G, Merchant A Oo, G C
Freeman, CRK Agt, L JGuiimartin A Co, J RScott,
Eclipse Line, E £ Hertz A Oo, Kepabiicen Office, B,
Hartrldge A Co, P A MyeH, Adams Ex, ColR Bradly.
FAIR! FAIR 11
T HE Ladles of Valdosta propose holding a Crand
Fair for the benefit of all the Churches, in this
place, commencing on the 2d day of May. As ih(
Churches ln that locadty are greatly in need o
funds, the good ladies have iaboTed hard aDd re-
sorted to tills means by which money may be accu
mulated to build up what lour years of war has de
stroyed.
• in behalf of the Ladles I appeal to all concerned
In this good work, to pay them a visit on that day.
Ample accommodations can be had atSlewaft’a
Hotel by all visitors.
nil nartles Interested ln the promotion of Chris-
tlanity can aid the good work by making contribu
tions either in money or such goods and wares as
are usually offered for sale at Fairs.
All contributions should be forwarded to
CHAS. T. STUART,
al7-td 9tuart’n Hotel, Valdosta, Ga.
LAND HAFFLE.
2 r yo ADliISt 'Hivtawi ree;di= , .j«tr*il,A istiied «hr
— O as - mu m tnaue-up, lit oataio:,,,!, •'■rUiiaia
eoi...i», M.i.e • •! r! «n Ighi', T,r rl I eWffr j; I a u Danse, by
a ifi.rtinbt*e of Gentlen cu to-Vje . k-lerrcd by the
sobscriber.- or the owner: untstfri k, Eitingbam
county, state of Georgia. 1 ti miies irom Hprtngfield,
the Couqtjsne, 4 tnftes iroin No;’ s. on the- Central
Rail Road. Well tiinbrr.-d «u!i WuterOat, Ash.
Hickory and Pip:-,.a-i.ewo>ig ; ud itng with'4 to ims
and ojn-ji i.iozhtunbbtm.iW'.itdos’hnd a ii of
w*ter, Uiih ets.llt li »c-e» cleared lane, Biime Of
wt t. h produce.- as t rtci* us river land. Also, an
excelq-ut spring or water, and a stream of water
mm lit'e tht«os!> »ln> l^j:«( Kiitftelcnt to drive » tncto-
ry in’ iiiid 'fee vknulde timber that is to b.i found
On i Ilia land ran lie rafted to tile t,»vanbah market
by hmriingfitj ,«• x miles. The owner of this land
offbvs it iu ttii* wa v icr the purpose of getting means
to give a man a start lu l udtivxs. who lost hta leg
while in the war. in front of IVU-r-biirsr. VfL He well
act as agent knox it fieKets at itiuerent (Hares nntil
all are so .t. Tnc rittzens of S-tvamiah and visitors
Can thirUiHsu tickefs at Kiaicv Ihothera’ Book stole,
corner Bull and State :*, by giving tUoir names
and paying$2 only, wltcri* waiantte tltlea-can be
seen a:itcli wilt beei■tusttneu tu to.; winner without
an> rhaigd. Tfokeir dan also bo had at tit? the Pu
laski Hons.; Barber shoia •.■»>!o*r Pall and Bryan
streets. 'I he number <-• tickets to lie sow are fifteen
bnndreil.
aCV-lUi JOBS R
ing.
,.0 Z l^BSAAKO
The fl'iMdgaejitenirsr
*• JfiTML.iJEiIi -X 344»i a j
Capt. Bx.tcroirr,'
will leave aa above from Telfair's wharf
Kvery Saturday llfoiiilng at 9 o’clock.
For freight orpstteajre, apply on board, or to
L. J. QCILMART1N A CO.
i.« •» -JiVSih' ■ > j
Amenta.
omOping.
Pioneer I/ine-
FOR NEW YORK.
Tbs splendid steamship PER1T, Delanoy, Com-
Hiaod'er, will Mare for tbe above port on her
regular day. ’
Tkaraday, May 3d, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMKLL.
>W are fifteen
HAMILTON.
FIRE, MARINE,
LIFE
AND
A-CCl£>E3STT
INSURANCE
RISKS TAKEN
IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPA
NIE9:
oariTAL.
Columbia Fire Insurance Comyauy, of New
York $500,000
Fulton Fire Insurance Company of New
Y'oik- 200,000
Excelsior Fire Insurance Company of New
York 200,000
Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New
York 300,000
Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hart
ford 5UO.OOO
Washington Fire Insurance Company of
Baltimore 600,000
Gnlf State Fire Insurance Company of Tal-
lafcaseee 300,000
ACCIDENT.
Travelers’ of Hartford ' $500,000
IVIarltxo and X*lro,
Petersburg Savings and Insurance Company
of Virginia — $500,600
Eufaula Home Insurance Company of Ala
bama .' ’. 200,000
Georgia Home Insurance Company, Colum
bus 350,000
IiIFE.
TOLL ASSBTS.
New England Mn^Bal Life Insurance Com
pany Of Boston $3,000,000
Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of New Y< Yk 1,000,000
Ou Opou Policies.
in Great Western, of ’lew York.
In Commercial Mutual, of NewiY'ork.
AARON WILBUR, Agent.
mU-tf No. 89 Bay Street.
RHODES’
Super Pliftspliate of Liinc,
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AY Soi oO PER TON, CAbii.
$GS CITY ACCEPTANtir, OCE NOT. 1
n12-tf MILLER, THOMAS 4 CO.
•Cypress Shingles, -
gPLIT find 9awt(I
Juvt rvr.-ivi'I and for sale by
BLAKE WOOD A DAY.
SOUTHERN
imp .i tip;; and Manufacturing
DRUG HOU3E
Wo. 238 XXWGt STRSXST.
# ,
Pi-ait & Wilson Brothers,
U HOLE,SALE DRUGGISTS .
; an *
ManuTacturin<r ChemistB,
No. 23S KING STREET,
Fc-iirih toor ubove Market et.,
i <• ’
Charleston, S. C.
N. A. FR5TT. IS W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON.
J Grad uq^e of Phlla.
{college of Phar
FOR CHARLESTON
■ i d J -
DIRECT. •
STEAMER FANNIE,
CAPTAIN McNELTY.
will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat
wharf foot of Wert Broad street, on
Tuesday Morning, JI|^y 1, at 10 o’clock.
ybr freight or passage, having enporior stateroom
accommodations, nppiy to
F. M. MYRELL. Agt,
a2S Harris' buildings. Buy street.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA
The fine steamer
EMIL IE,
Capt. BxArrorr,
will leave as above, from Telfair’, wharf,
Ev«ryW«dawday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
FoF freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. ii GUILMARTIN A CO..
a30 Agents.
FOR DARIEN
THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
P. Howiabd, Captain,
will leave for the above place on
Tuesday Horning, at 8 o’clock.
For freight-or passage engagements, apply on
board, at Padclford’s wharf.
M. A. COHEN. Agent;
a23-2 89 Bay street.
Regular Semi-Weekly Line.
FOR AUGUSTA
and way landings on the river.
Chemist to 1 < e S
C. Nitre and Mi-'
nlng Bureau. i
m&cv. t Chemist
to S.’O.Ord. Dep't
Notice.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULP R. R.
Charleston * Savannah R. R. Waekhousc,
Savannah, March 22d, 1866'.
P ARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic & Gull
Railroad, to stations where the Company Iiub no
Agent, will be required to call at this office and sign
a bond relieving the Company from all loss or damage
after goods are unloaded front the cars.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
1023 Agent Frel ght Department^
FOR SALE.
THE ' - ,
" ••" c ‘ i . East Lot'
STORE FIXTURES}
Jb’L'UNITY KXfi,
Bel .rging to the nmlereigned, n-w in the ftore at
present occupied t>y A. B. 1VKS, Erq .
No.'S Bull street, namely:
Wall Counter, Drawers, Shelving and Glass Door,
2 large Window Sashes, plate glass
2 large inside Window sashes
2 splendid Gas Chandeliers, 4 burners each
2 do do 2 do
2 do drops, 2 do
1 splendid Mahogany Office Desk, large
1 do do do sffi.ll
1 Herring's Iron Safe
Office Platform, Mahogany Railing
4 Glass Counter Show Caeog
1 Sprinkling Hose and Pipe
1 large Step Ladder
1 Gilt-framed Mirror
1 Copying Press
2 L ttered Window Curtains
1 Counter, with drawers
1 Tailor’s Cutting Counter, walnnt top. Wide, for two
cutters
1 Carpet v
Apply to CHAS. E. ROBINSON,
At A. B. Ives’, fcsq., or Pil.Aski ilousc-
SALT AFLOAT,
In any Quantity,
For Sale by
a27-3 W. M. TUNNO & CO.
MUSCOVADO MOLASSES.
H(\ TIERCES and 50 bbls, new crop. Choice Mns-
IU covado Molasses, per Alice, from Cardenas,
now landing and for sale by
COMSTOCK & KINSEY,
*27-3 i 164 Bay street.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
TTNDFR a resolution of Connell, passed at * r*g n ‘
U lar meeting, held on the 21st Inst, and nnaer
the direction of a Special Committee of five Aider-
men, 1 will eell at the Court House, in the city of Sa-
vannalt, on the first Tuesday in May; at II o'clock
a. m., the following Lots, in arrears to the City for
ground rent-
SEQWN WABD.
No. o/Lots. Owners.
Lot G6 John P. Tucker, trustee of Geo. W. Banks.
CHATHAM WABD.
Loi 19 —Wm. Hone or T. M. Norwood.
Lot 22.—John C. Tayfor.
Lot 25.—Estate Ed ward G. Wilson.
Lot ?o.'-Hiram Roberts.
■West third Lot 16.—Mary Ann Martin.
GAIwHOCN ward.
Lot 11—George H. Asbe.
East half Lot 12—George H. Ashe
K-itl two-thieds Lot 14.—George II. Ashe.
.—John N. Lewis.
—EdW*rd J. Purse, trustee.
OHABl.TON WABD.
North half Lot 14—John R. Hamlet. v
Noith half Lot 23—John R. Hafnlet.
XLHKbT WARD-
South half Lot 20.—Boltert Mclnli. e.
rOEflVTU WABD.
Lot 16—Thomas Holei.mbe.
L.A 16.--Thomas Holcombe. .
FBAHKLIN WAB1>.
Lot 21 —Estate Dominick O’Byrne.
Lot 22—Estate Dominick O’Byrne.
Bllf FRANKLIN WARP.
East halt Lot L—John McMahon.
. Lot "—James L. O’Byrne.
' Lot S'—Rstate Dominick O’Bynie
Lot 9—Estate Dominick JFByrne.
Lot 10—Estate Dominick O’Byrne.
, . OBUNI WARD.
West half Lot 6.—c. N. Box.
JACKSON WARD-
Lot s.—M- PowelL
FULASBl WABD.
West half Lot T.—L. J- B. Fairchild, trustee Mary £.
Pa tot and children.
Lot 22 George Galley.
Lot 23.—John R. Johnson, trustee Julia M. Tucker.
TBOUF WIRP.
Lot 16.—Joseph Btyaa-
Lot23.-Carroll A. Cloud.
Lot 24.—Carroll A. Cloud.
WAsmneTOH ward.
Lot 4 —Trustee Mrs. 8. P. Dibble and children
West half Lot 30—Daniel Keane.
* WBSLXT WARD.
Lot 15—A. Bonaud.
LoUK—J. CL Taylor.
THOMAS S. ! WAYNE.
City Marshal.
free trader, and Will carry oh boa inert on my Own
account. MARTHA WBBTCOTT.
This is to certlfr that my Wife, Martha Weetcott,
hue bccqme a free trader, with my All consent and
WM. H. WESTOOTT.
approbation.
all-lm*
Tl»e Proprietors are Native G-eor-
giavis,
PEA I. IKS IN
DXLXiaS, C3298XCA&S,
•- ftllUGGiS'lS’ ...
Jobe’s Infallible Itch Ointment.
A Sure i uie f.,i ihs Itch. Suit Rat-urn, and ail Skin
Dinta-v Frosted Keel, 4C.
MOKi.AN, LOKH 4 Co.. Wholesale Druggists, 46
Dey street, .sen York.
Wholesale Agents for ihr United Slates find
Canadus. For otic oy all Drugglaii. att-lm
NEW DRESS GOODS
And a handsome lot of
Grenadine Shawls
JUST RECEIVED BY
0HFF ^WATKIN S
DISSOLUTION.
rsiHE firm of Oaden ft Unckles, having been dte-
A solved by mutual content on the 1st inat., by
the withdrawal of Mr: B. G. Gsden. David & Hackles,
who is a’.one authorised to settle the business of the
firm, may hereafter be found at the Old stand, cornet
of Bay and Barnard Streets.
B. G. OADEN.
sti-lm DAVID a. UNCKLES.
THE THOROUGHBRED RACE H0E8E
DALLAS,
OIRED by Wagner out of Psrtity King, by Glencoe
l5 will make the season at: Cherry Mill PlantaUon,
one mile from 1H Station, Atlantic ft Gulf RaOfoad.
Terms, $50 for the season, pay able at time of ser
vice. .
Parties sending mares can. have thorn properly
red for nt *12 p-r month.»6 lm
BREWEBS OF FINE PALE ALLS&PORTER
WEST I8 T -ST BET"- 7&8AVE?NEWY0RK
mng undersigned having been appointed role agents
» for the city for the above weu known and su
perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate), are
now prepared to supply the enrne iu packages to suit
purchasers.
sl2-3mo , CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
NEW GOODS
77: •?*
-.a 2* w-
Now being opened at the
Southern
Palact
DRYGOODS
HOUSE.
AT REDtCEP PRICES.
, a2fl • -•
DeWITTIA MORGAN
Will open Ibis day
NEW DRESS GOODS,
In every variety
3-4 and 8-4 Black Bareges and Grenadine*
8-4 White Barege, for Shawl# „ v . .
White and Black Grenadines, Barege and Shetland
Shswls
Hew Style Black Lace Mantillas .
Silk and Wool and Fancy Cassimeres, Ac.
Linen Drills, for Gem's Suits
Marseilles sod BlacrSUk Vestings
Black BUk*, in all widths j
Parasols, Umbrella*, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.
aSS-6* A. 137 CONGRESS STREET.
Willow Hats.
A -FURTHER SUPPLY,
Just xee.ived and Tor sals at ’
*284 f ' COkDCNO’fi.
The new aaJ very light-draft eteamcr
8 W Jl. N,
v Capt M.’J. Cobeh,
will leave Savannah tor August a
Kvery Wednesday at 9 o'clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having good accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to
, V M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received at all times in the ware
house, between Cenfrai Cotton Press and Lower Rice
Mill—. iT.'i ’ a*S-*
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
Regular Semi-Weekly Line,
Leaving 9avann*h every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY mornings at 9 o'clock.
Steamers Wife Capt-M-J. Cohen. Wednesday.
Steamer HARD.TIMK8, Capt. C. Grim, Saturday.
For freight engagements (having capacity lor six
hundred tons per week) ‘and pass igs', Wltfr good ac-
conmedatibM. »rr ^ ^ M. Aj -COHEN,
Way freight-at-Angiuta .rates, paydblo by ship
pers. a23-im
Pacific Malt Steamship Company’s
Throagtl Line to California,
'TtOUCHING at Mexican Port3, and carrying the
A United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two
day*.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUSCEY CONSTITUTION.
NBW YORK * GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMBNTO.
NOKTHhHN LIGHT .’...GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA MCA MONTANA
AC., Ac.
One of the shove large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot or Canal street,
at 13 o’clock noon, ou the 1st, nth and 21st of every
month, (except when t hose dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwal!, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany'a steamships front Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco. .
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for BouLh Paciiio and Central American
porta. Those of 1st toneb at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
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 on' tiledock the day before
sailing, from gteambOata^aUroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down Miriy.
An experieaoad surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For passage tickets, or farther Information, applj
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot ol
Canal street. North River, New York.
F. W. G. BELLOWS,
«n.ani , . .... Agent..
Liverpool,
The A No. 1 Norwegian ship
PROTECTOR, Capt. MarunL
‘•-*"17 * large portion of hei
will have quick despatch for the
[to
BALDWIN ft CO.
For Liverpool.
cargo.. Apply, to
a30-l
About fonr hundred hales
,ot Cotton waited for ship
LIGHT, to complete
eJ a. soullard.
’ For Liverpool.
The A No. I ship JOHN PAT
TEN, Captain 8. P. Emmons,
— a—iffg the bnik of her cargo
nhgapd and going on hoard .Will have quick despatch
as above.
For freight, apply to
*30 CRANE ft GRA^BiLU
SOUTHERN
TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE. .
, ’ e ,v -
I OFFER lor sale a large body of heavily timbered
■adi-flM farming Lends, lying on the 9atilla
river Shove the A * G. H R , in Ware county, Ga.
These lands contain a great quantity of the largest
ringing and min timber in the State, routing par
allel with the river for miles. A steam mill pat at
the bridge on the Gulf Railroad could be supplied
for half a eentnry The river is a good rafting stream
for miles above my lands, from which place parties
are rafting great quantities to Bn rut Fort. There
are Improvement* at different points on the river,
some of which have good peach orchard*, and pro
duce com, see island and upland cotton, sugar cane,
and all other southern products, a* well aa any lands
in Southern Georgia.
I will give a bargain in the above, and will take
pleasure m showing the lands at any time.
T. W. H. PITMAN,
No. 8, Blacks cear, A AU.S.&, Ga.
- Or, apply to Nioboll*, camp A Co., one doer from
eomer Barnard, north ride Bay street. Savannah,
Georgia. ' ''
FOR HiWKOISmLE -.
And YVay Lauding* on the Altamaba and
Gcmelgee Rivers.
The steamer
Charles S. Hardee>
Capt. Ricnann Johnson,
will sail aa above on
Tuesday Morning. May 1st, 1860.
Freight received at all hanrs of the day, at Dillon's
Wharf foot of East Broad street.
a30-3 ERWIN A HARDEE.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The fast, new and staunch steamer
ECLIPSE;
Capt. Waan.
having part of her cargo engaged, will have Imme
diate dispatch.
For freight or postage, apply on board, or to
a33 F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents.
American and Mexican
MAIL.STEAMSHIP COMPANY.J
Fir.t-Nas? side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
Passage from Savannah to Y. ra Cruz and Havana
(per steamship* o the Empire Line to New York).
same ■ ate as from New York.
TO* Vera Crus will stop at Sisal oh the way out
The Manhattan will stop at Sjsal on the way home.
RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $60 ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Crna, First Cah'n. $'(*"i'
Steerage, $60.
From Havana to Vera Crnz, First Cabin, $45 r bice;-
are. $30.
From Havana to New York, First Csbls, $60; Steer
age, $30.
From Vera Crna to Havana, First Cabin, $80; Ste r-
age, $30.
From Vera Crnz to New York, First C bin, $120;
Steerage, $50.
’.CHARLE8 A. WHITNEY. Agent,
y, N.T., U.
26 Broadway,
For pawage, apply to
aT-tf
B. H.- HARDEE,
12 Stoddard’s Race.
For Palatka, E. Fla,,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
The elegant and very fast steam packet. -
SYLVAN SHORE
' Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route. »
leave for the above places
Gvcry Tuesday Morning ac 10 o’clock.
Ail freight payable br shipper*
For freight or passage, having superior, accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam teket
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
J2T tf ’ Agents
FOR NEW YORK.
-ftvv The bark NEW LIGHT, having balk ot
XQJfcJjher cargo engaged, will nave quick des-
.patch as above.
For freight, apply to
m31 CRANE ft GKAYBILL.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS sod TOW-
. BOATS, of various Else, and draft.
4 also,
i Sailing Vessels, Steam Badges, Ac.
Apply to A. M. DA COSTA
sLSawdm No. 62 Water etreet, H. Y.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY'S, PER
NAND IN A, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fact tailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King
ronts wiu
Friday Bloruinx, Mth, nt 10 •’eteek,
* f .
and continue to leave retry Friday morning thereafter
At same boor. ,
Returning, the will leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, Plcolata every 8anday forenoon, and Jack-
sonvHle every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan
nab on Tuesday morning.
Freight received at all times at the warehouse on
the wharf. . . .
All freight payable by ahtopars.
Par freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac-
■nrr 5 spply at the office on Florida Steam
£*£etwbarfr'«rto
" CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
J26-tf . Agent*.
Dress Making and French Mil-
A CARD.
I beg leave to state to my friends and the public that
I have resumed tbe
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING
-■» ami
General Commission Business.
■'“No pains will be spared to give entire aatiafsc-
tion to all whartilinil their bod time In my hands.
■ B. J. DAVANT, Jun..
(Of the late fins of Davant A Lawton.) >
Office earner Bay and Lincoln sis.
davantT waples,
F A OT OBg,
Forwarding- and General
IMIK
togpoa
V cooaist-
. Derby,, HmS Dresses,
old stand. N >. 1A Barnard
Having aasociartd onrserves m the above baffiaew
we reeimutfolly roMelt eenrignments.
In connection with the above, we have a large
Tfriek fire-proof buUding, known m the .Soatbern
Warehouse, at Ibe eorner of Bay and Uncola rtreets,
and arc prepared to take cotton or BNcdiftdlifi oa
itOlAgO, ft .
R. J. DAVANT, Jn. W. D. WAPLF8.
Of the late firm efi-Davant ft Lawton. aU-U
Iwi'tif L _
tin Cuba.
alT-lm ‘ ^ ‘ KENNETH McLEA ft OO.
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