The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 07, 1866, Image 3

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mm jjOC A L MATTERS. MONDAY MORNING, MAY’ T, 1866. r iarc of Stcaiireblps und Steamers FOB NEW YORK, muliip Hunter, Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock. iteaffli'WP Lo0 ’ Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock. l-OR lliLTIMOB*. cieimshlp E. C. Knight, Saturday, May 1th, at — L't,-unship Rinnle, Friday, May llth at — o’clock. FOR AUGUSTA. steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at oclork- etvamer Laura, every Friday evening at 5 O’clock. Steamer Hard Times, every Saturday morning at i,, 'clock- FOB CIIAKLK3TON. Steamer Emilio, every Tuesday and Friday after- ro nr.s at 1 o’clock. Steadier Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Friday afternoon. FOB I1AWK1N8VILLE. s.- air.er Charles S. Hardee, every Thursday morn- \tz, at 9 o’clock. FOR FLORIDA. -• amer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at lOo’clucfc. Simmer Dictator, every Wedne tlay afternoon at 4 O'clOCft. 'irc.ini i Getty, every Saturday morning, at 10 ’.’clock. Summer I izzle Baker, every Friday morning at 10 TRAGKDY IS MOSTOOUKT COHRTY, Two Young Men Killed In. an Affray.. \lock. Steamer Kate, every Tuesday afternoon. Mayor’s Court.—The case of E. Bolding (colored), sieged with assaulting a policeman, was discharged, ji,- Honor stating that the transaction which brought r . the difficulty was entirely outside the line of duty -j the policeman bringing the complaint. A white n.an charged with habitual drunkenness jail ill treatment of his better half was fined in costs .lid ordered to he placed under bonds for his future pood conduct. A policeman charged wiih disobeying orders in 1. ,vlug the guard linuso without permission, and with . mg to the Chief of Police, was fined $10 and dis missed the force. The policeman, it appears, had applied at the gate for permission to pass out, and on being refused scaled the wall. Ho was met on the street by the Chief of Police, tnd when questioned U3 to his being away from the guard house stated that ho was just going to report; that some membor of his family hail been sick. On being further questioned he stated that ho had already reported and camo by the sentinel at the (’ate. ip. was immediately taken back and confronted with the sentinel, who denied that he had passed out, and the Chief of Police being convinced himself that no - .-tv could pass nut at the gate without being seen by sentinel, caused his arrest and final disposition as rThe alarm of fire about eleven o’clock on Saturday was caused by the burning of some loose ■tort in the second platform atore of Messrs. E. Pa- ; r:lCo. The firemen were promptly on the ■ v;..: and extinguished the Samos before any serious -raa.' was done. Tlte fire is supposed to have been ,ati.=("l by a spark from the furnace of some plumbers uh had been at work in the store repairing a water- Xbe Steam Fire Engine was on the ground in time : tvi■: k hud her services been needed, notwithstand- .Tut si,-; v/as not to go into service until twelve o’clock ; u day. The members of the Metropolitan Com- ■ousequently to go to tlic engino house after carriage, which was used at thereccntparade, potting that to the fire, had to go back after i-iv lu ! < AN amusing Scene.—On Saturday last, as the f‘ an . hip Missouri was about leaving her wharf, sev- i-al prisons who desired to take passage in her ar- r.vea :n the wharf after the fang-plank had been re- 1 uml the steamer's bow turned into tho stream, .til ’ : eager to get aboard lines were thrown over the sh’A/s side, to which valises and trunks were AFcned and hauled up. after which the owners were urved likewise. As eacli one reached the deck a it greeted him. One of them who had a large 1 black bottle in his pocket was the last to attempt ih- feat, and when about half way up, found that his medicine was slipping from his pocket, and in trying : save ii came near losing his hold. Several by standers were helping him to get aboard, but did not take care the B,” which fell on tho dock and of course ras spilled. Our reporter being in the vicinity got a smell of the contents and thinks he has smelt that same medicine before. We learn from a gentleman from Telfair county, who arrived in town on Saturday, the particulara of a bloody afiray between two young men, natives and residents of Montgomery, which resulted in the death of both the combatants. The (acts as related to ns are as follows: Alfred Morris and Seaborn Hall, acquaintances and friends from boyhood, met at Bell's Ferry, on the Oconee River, on Sunday the 29th ult. In the con versation tghich followed reference was made to some recent occurrence, and a dispute arose between them on some question of fset. High words were had, and the lie having been given, young Morris drew s knife and closing with Hall inflicted upon him a deadly blow under the fifth rib. Levi Hall, the brother of the wounded man, ran up to separate the two, but waa just too late. His brother fell into his arms crying out, “I am killed! ” Levi immediately drew his pistol and firing upon Morris killed him on the spot, the bullet passing through his head. Hall was carried to his home in a dying condition. His wound was just beneath the heart, and the blood flowed freely from his mouth. Although uot in formed of his deaf, the gentleman who gives us this account is certain that Hall could not have sur vived. The frightful tragedy had caused great feeting in the neighboring counties and has cast a gloom over the entire community. Both the parties were promising young men and belonged to families accounted among the best of Montgomery. The father of Morris, Hon. Jno. A. Morris, has represented his district in the Legislature for several terms. Personal.—Ex-Governor Joseph E. Brown arrived in tho city yesterday, and is stopping at the Screven House. Thanks.—Mr.| - John Mahoney, the courteous and gentlemanly purser of the steamer Kate, will please accept our thanks for favors. Mr. Mahoney, as usual, never forgets the press, which has been greatly in debted to hiui in former years, for late Havana aud Key West papers furnished them while he was purser on the steamship Isabel, which plied between those ports and Charleston via Savanna^. See Lippman’s advertisement, on first page, cf Paris imported perfumery, soaps, fee. a23tml3. Insurance.—Astonishing as it may appear, over one million dollars of premiums on insurance risks was remitted to the North during the last twelvemonths. This will no doubt account for tho efforts being made to place tho Savannah Insurance Companies on a sound basis, and thus command the confidence of the people. Wo are glad to know that the Oglethorpe In surance Company is moving in tho matter aud are now in a condition to pay risks promptly, and take them at as low rates as any in the city. Their stock holders embrace some ol' the best merchauts in the State, and we will guarantee the business will be well managed. We commend this company to the consid eration of our readers. Lent, J Fraser afid lsdy, G Haney and lady, Mrs Reid, M BeeCli, I) D Finley. A Linsey, A H Fits, J 1> McDowell, M L Morse and lady, T McDowell, Mrs " - - O’Brien, Mrs LPor- . _ McAdo. K W Leonard, E Lang, B A Clark, Jndge McGehee, Col W W Scott and son, and S deck. consignees. rer steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palstki. Ac.—P M Jlyrell, J L Villalonga, W B Adams, c E Smith, South ern Ex, T Abbott, Claghorn A C. Per brig Sea Foam, from Bath, Me—Cheesenmn A Co, Van Horn, HAM. Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—Nat Ex and Trans Co, and others. Per brig Leonard Myers, from Baltimore—Sorrell Bros. Erwin & H, C K R Agt, P, Tucker s W. W * It Mclntlre. W H Siurk, J M Selkirk, Lovell A L, P II Bebn, E C wade A Co, F W Cornwell. J A A J E Brown, S G Ilayncs, M A Cohen, and order. Per steamship Leo, from New York—F Anstln, J W Anderson ft Son. Adams Ex. T B Boishaw A Co, Brigham. B A Co. T Bateson, Bell, W A C, Blair & B, A Besser. FT Buckert, Itothwell A W, J A A J 1- Brown, C R R Agt, Crane A B, C A- Freeman, Cooper, O A F, F Champion, Claghorn tC, I) Cohen, M A Cohen, C, Purse A C, Comstock ft K, M Doyie A Co, Duncan A J, W M Davidson, Dovle A D, E Ehrlich, Eclipse F F Line, Erwin & H, a ‘a L Freideutierg, G Ergs), G C Freeman, M Ferst A Co, L Field, J Gtlli- laan A Co, S Goodall, Guilmariln A Co, S B Harring ton, C M Uillsman, Bess & G, R Habersham A Soil. Holcombe A Co, A B Ives, J Llppman, Lovell A L, W W Lincoln, J Lcavy, A B Lnce, H Meinhard & Bro, A J Mills A Co, J McMahon A Co, GN Nichols, N, Butler A Co, Nat Trans Co, J Oliver, Grit A W, T Pepper, P& Depplsh, P A Myers, E Padelford, C D Rogers, H G Ruwe, Rogers A C, J Ryan, H Roberts, Son A Co, Kuggles A A, A A Solomon A Co, Schuster A H, W Ii Stark, F W 81ms A Co, Schreiner A Son, Steamboat Co, Tison A G, Tresdale, P Tishler, Van Newton A W, Uncklca A Son, J L Villalonga, W A Root, J Wglker, Wright, Gibbs A CO, Weil A M, E C Wade A Co, W H WtUberger. Memoranda. New York, May 2—Cleared—Bark Harvest Moon Hurtle it, Savannah. Arrived—sciir Sarah Wooster, Lelaud, Savannah; schr Victory, Slmte, from Bel fast, for Savannah) schr M B Mahoney, front barilla river, Ga. Holmes Hole, May 1—Airived—Richard Bnllwinkle, French, iroiu Rockland for Savannah. Receipts per Atlantic Ac Gulf U. R. May 6, lstiti. 32 bales cotton, 46 bbls rosin, 22 sacks peas, 2 cars slock, chickens and mdse, to N A Hardee A Co, J I. Villalonga, J W Anderson A Son, it C Wade A Co. J W Lathrop, G Farley, li Ward, J Eppstein A Bro, J I' Kibbe, Milier T A Co, J Lama, M S Meyer, J S Tison, M G Ehrlich, R L Wilson, W B Adams, Champion A F, N T Binder, B acott, Bryan, H A Co, Yi3ou A G. Arrivals at the Hotels. Consignees per Central Railroad. May 6, 1806. 670 bales cotton. 60 do domestics, 19 do yarn, 12 cars timber, and mdse to F W Sims. Brady, S A Co, E E Hertz A C.1, W H Stark, Lathrop A Co, Wilder ft F, W J v.akiee, Chipumn A C. I) M Dasher, E ncidt, W R Fleming, M s Cohen, J VV Lalhrop A Co, J \\ Rabun A Co. BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING COMP Y, HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT MCHU, For Weakness arising from TafllQnii iuu. The poweri of Nature which are aceeeapanted by eo ——y alarming symptoms, among which will be footd Indis position to Exertion, Loee of Memory, Wakefulneee, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; fe ltd’. Universal lassitude, Prostration, and inability to miter Into the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid oT Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HELMBOIJJ’S EXTRACT BUCHU in variably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, In affections peculiar to “ KraxLse,” is on equaled by any othor preparation »s in Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulneas, or Suppressor of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus Slate of the Uterus ; and all com- plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of diasipnllK, imprudence in, or ths decline or change laUh. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BDOHTJ IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system arising from Habits of Dissipation at little at no change in diet, no inconvenience or pletely superseding those unpleasant Zeediet, Copaiba, and Mercury, la all these dtsemem UttU USB HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU la all Diseases of these organs, whether existing In “ Male ” or “ Female,” from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste end odor, “ immediate ” in action, and more strength ening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iran. Those Buffering from Broken down or Delicate Const! tutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however alight may be the attack of the above diseasm, It is certain to af fect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretio. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEHOER. J D Weed, City W J Scott, Now Yolk L Baker, do W H Mims, do F Philllpt, do ,Y Foote, do C Emery, Augusta J A Grubb, Fla T P Wheeler, str Leo R S Archer, Richmond W R Francis, Saudersville H G Smith, . do O McDermott, do B C Wright, Scarboro A Wesson, jr New York. BW Burnett,^ do A P Lamboth, C R R L G Newell, Augusta W A Purdy, do T F Smith', Fla Col Scott aud son, Fla Mrs Holland, child and servt, Fla W G McAdoo, Milledge- ville J D Vickery, Boston G M Sargeaut, Boston F C Gordon. Ga 1. E Finch, Va W Mi-Candles?, Pa I M Miller, jr Scarboro SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. Cnp’l Stools., $500,000 SHARES, $60 EACH. - Oikbkotobb—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran- niss, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall. Pksidknt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vten President—E. O. Grahnlss, Macon, Ga. Seoretaby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, ua. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to HU any orders for Slate, however large, lor roofing, lor W Henderson, City W B Doiison, Augusta J E Browu, Atlanta F Stromeyn, N York A Rotr, Brooks co R Richards. LaGrange R A Clark, Charleston F W Gilbert, N Y O O Roberts, Lake City G A Wright, wife and son, Philadelphia Mrs Mallerv, Pliila M B Roif, Jacksonville J N Stubbs. G W llaskin, N C Z A Rice, wife and sou. Augusta H T Nelson, Augusta furniture manufactured out of slate, fop lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate run be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities ol Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga. ; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.: lo Now Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, Fetm.. and S r . Louis, Mo. The superiority slate for rooting purposes, and its special adaptabit • to various articles ol furniture and forpaveme.it well known. Orders tnay be addressed to A. K. MARSHALL Scc’y, jS Atlanta, MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. i iteuino in thf Market.—SamuclWhitfield icol.) i with loitering in the market, and refusing to ,- ni when ordered to do so by a policeman, was v - .ght before the Mayor on Saturday. He was fined •’ sts of court, and the policemen were in general tiered, hereafter, to arrest ail parties, either white r i...who are found loafing about the market, *. -!i seciudo have become the head quarters of that >- of our population who "toil not, neither do they ;'ia," but gather in groups about the market, much ' the annoyance of citizens, and ladies in particular, riio go there to do their mar keting. Found Open.—The private watchman on one of the docks of buildings on the North side of Bay street, :-sr Whitaker street, yesterday, while trying the va- rous doors along the block to see whether they were :ocurc, by a mere pressure shoved one of them open The bolt had been shoved down on the inside of the .. r by the person who closed up the store, but the •..'net King filled with din it did not catch, and was Kft in that condition until discovered by the watch- Srw Line of Baltimore Steamers.—The growth : the business connections of thi3 city with Baltimore ■i i:bled for the establishment of a new line of •ieamr-rs between the two cities. A line of two first v screw-steamers, the E. C. Knight aud the John ' - n, will commence running this week. Messrs. ' »e i Graybill are the agents for the newliDe in - city, and Messrs. Peudergast, Fenwick & Co., in eiiiucerc. Each ship will make a trip weekly end ■2 i n regularly. Tho first steamer, the E. C. Knight ■ leave on Saturday next. ixiLix'/ Poisons.—Justice Levi S. Hart at the in voice cf Coroner Eden, issued a warrant on Satur- tni bad Dr. B. W. Hardee brought before him on - charge of having sold a poisonous quantity of sul- : cite of morphine to a colored girl, with which the •i.r.ac of a young woman in a house of ill-fame was • - mplislied. Dr. Hardee was held to bail in the sum : I fin- bis appearance for examination this af- J S Rteveus, Augusta W F Jackson, do W H Cranr, jr, do \V 11 T Knight, Macon l> Maltliewson, Fla J (5 Richardson. N York A Blake. do S A Strang, do H La psley, do E C Estes, do F L Ncall, Pliila H E ALvord, Mass G II Castle, New Haven ,M J Guyton, Lawrence co E Koetlicke, City | VV D Hamilton, Ga M D Clough. Baltimore J II Burton, USA 10 H Smedcs, City I r A McDoneil, Fernandlna U Fitts, Archer, Fla SJ Keenan, do I, Davis, Kla j K Lung, Camden. Ga ,\V R Byuer, ship Charlotte VV D Barlow, N Y THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., LARGEST CIRCULATION T Chippenfleld, N Hainp-|S Hoyt, N Y slide ; Mrs OE Campbell Augusta H n Cheeseboro, str Leo iH A Pacetti, W A Hall, Hlceboro | JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is universally considered For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitu tional diseases arising from an impure state of tha blood, and the only reliable and eflbctual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheom, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples off the Face, Tetter Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates In the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none can equal in effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and reno vates the blood, Instils the vigor of health into the system, and purges out the humors which make dis ease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels tho disorders that grow and rankle In the’ blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on, has long beon sought for, and now, for the first thne, the public hare one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show Its effects, bat the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablcspoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of tho Syrap of Sar saparilla, or tho decoction as usually made. THESE EXTRACTS HATE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also la very general use in all the State HOSPITALS and PUB- LIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout th9 land, as well as In Private practices, and are considered as In valuable remedies. See Medical Properties of Bitehu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. See Professor Diwee’s valuable works on the Practtoe of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Pm a. of Philadelphia. ^ Tlie Best Commercial FAMILY PAPER ■ Miniature Alinnnac—This Day. Sun rises 5 14 ] Sun sets 6 46 j HIGH WATER. At Tybec li 09! At Port 1 39 IN THE STATE. Shipping Intelligence. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN CEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will commit their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS.... $10 PER ANNUM PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, April o, iso : . ! Arrived. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—O Cohen • Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Cli rieston—Bradley, ! Fill A Co. Steamer Emllie, Beaufort, Jacksonvile, Fta—L J ! Guilmartin & Co. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn A Cunningham. Brig Leonard, Myers. Baltimore. Ship Ciiarlotte, Spear, New York—Wilder A Ful- iarton. Schr Abbie. Loring, Portland, Me—E E Hertz A Co. Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore, Rockport, Me—L J Guil martin A Co. Brig Sea Foam. Coombs. Bath, Me—Van Horn, j Published in Folio Form, size Herald. of the New York a2S-tf SUGARS. B ROWN and White Havana 1 ellow Muscovado For sale iu lots to suit, by my3 6 YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A CO. SOUTHERN Holyoke & Murray. Kate.—Tlie fine steamer Kate, under " maud of Captain Lockwood, well and favorably -*u to tbo travelling public of South Carolina, J and Florida, urrived from Charleston on Sat- - : -ay evening, and left again for that place on Sunday £ ‘n.nj. jbi' Kate is a first class steamboat, and ••tt officers polite and attentive to the passengers. v iiD».Wiy .Shell Roap.—In a paragraph, published • v .lays since, we may have givon tho impression my branches of this road were being re-built and •- r e*i. The whole main road Is rapidly being put *. I order, and H9 soon as practicable the work extended to tha Isle of Hope. Co 1. Pritchard labors with all possible rapidity. ’i New Yo»k.—The steamship Leo, Capt. Dear- • r,, ;a New York, arrived ather .wharf about half L *> o’clock yesterday. For full files of late New papers we are indebted to T. P. Wheeler, her aii <l accommodating Purser. Tor] 'I'JKicalu.— Estill Bros, have our thanks for numbers of Appleton’s Guide, Frank -- 1 ' «Illustrated Newspaper, Budget of Fun, Chim- f aer, Round Table, Nation, etc., etc., received : ’ J -’ Ccraer. bv v>,» ., , • s steamer. V E*=£L shore.—We learn that a large ship, name ,: £b tr. uound to some Southern port for a load of wag goen ashore on the South breakers, near a- ! C Tueada y last- The steamer H. M. Cool, 0. T. Sheppard had gone to her assistance * probably hauled her off by this time. u.t>.’y nr f v\ ' ° U3 ^ 0NDUCT - *—■A. seaman on board the British v *“ TLv fc f * and Joan .having shown # a disposition to , -‘fiatinoub onboard that vossel on Saturday last, using to obey the officers, a complaint was lodged ‘ ue 'ifrj'ur’y office, when a detachment of pollco rc sent on board to arrest him. He was placod 1 j n? and conveyed to the Mayor's office, and from seLl l .° j*ll to await the rodera of his captain. 'be, -' A Baltimore.-^By a telegraphic despatch to 4fc ^ 'Vu 1 . ’ - fca m that the steamer Fannie sailed from Bal >rfc for this port on Saturday. *^ Ec UArlington.—This steamer having been 1 -entlv repaired for the trip, left on Saturday for '^rlesto r °n, where she will go into the dry dock. •h ^ EClUl,IC Fibe Company.—A special meeting of ^ Com • j mpany is to be held this evening. Important n *Ks is to be presented and every member should tiij 'f TlN I - CT nER once thonglit lie saw the devil In fla 1 j' u &m " er ' and threw an inkstand- at Ills head, .-is* *- v hia 'n thoge days Ayeb’s Pills to exor- kth i tl - | that come from a disordered stom- “ UKhtlhle frl Kht would not have become a * r of history. myi-iw Cleared. Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La roche, West A ltanlells. Stcamstdp Missouri, Loveland. New Y'ork—B H Hardee. Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York— .Wilder A Fullartou. Steamer Emllie, Beaufort, Charleston—L J Guil martin & Co. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—L S Ben nett. Steamer Hard Times, Grim, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley, Hill A Co. Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—Erwin A Har dee. Steamer Dariiugtou, Brock, Charleston—F M My- rell. Br bark Catherine, Roberts, Liverpool—Wilder-* Fullarton Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from ^Palatka, Ac—10 bales sea island cotton and mdse. Per ship Charlotte, from New York—1,100 bales hay. Per schr Abbie, from Portland, Me—6S0 bales hay, 20,000 shingles. Per brig Abby Ell6n, from Rockport, Me—276 tons Per brig Sea Foam, from Bath Me—227 tons Ice, 26H tons hay. lffxporta. Per steamship Missouri, for New Yor£—319 bales upland cotton, 4 do sea Island do 286 burr block and 2 mill stones, 36 bbls rosin, 40 empty ale bbis, 423 pieces copper lead, 20 bbls sweet potatoes, and sun dry pkgs mdse. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York —164 bales upland cotton, 60 do sea Island do, 26 sacks peanuts, 7 bales yarns, 23'rolls leathvr, T bales wool, 63 bbls Roar, 98 pkgs mdse, 33 bbls vegetables. Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—60 bales upland cotton, eo tons brass and iron, 400 hides, 3,200 saddles, 600 sacks salt, 100 pkgs mdse. Per Br bark Catherine, for Liverpool—1,648 bales upland cotton, 131 do sea island do. Impoi ting and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Wo. 338 sura STREET. Pratt &'Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Manufacturing Chemists, No. 238 KINO STREET, Fourth door above Market st.. Charlestons S. C. N. A. PRATT, IS. W. WILSON.| P. B. WILSON. . jGradnaleofPhila Chemist to lite S.' C Nitre and Mi l ntng Bureau. I College ol l’har macy. A Chemist to S. C. Ord. Dep’t Panengen. Per steamship Leo, from New Y'ork—3 A Strang. II Lapslcy, J G Richardson, G H Castle, T Chipperfleld, W- B White, Mrs A M Rice, H E Alvord. E C Estes, W J Scott* F L Neall, C Emery, G A Bead, W II Mims, L Baker, F Philips, J P Collins. F Stanley, Mrs Gardner and children, W Mnngls, J Schmidt, Carl Fllsaehr, U Lichler, and 8 steerage. Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—H A Whitney, L Warren and lady, B W Bernett, I, K Finch, W Mc- Candless, C D Owens, Mrs Holland, child and servt, Miss K Klancliard, Mies S McRae, Col A II Brown, Capt M Uslna, S Thompson, Master Cnrrlo, J Long, G Harrington. Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—F Kerr, H C We*t, Miss Coulter, Miss BCoulter, Miss UaRoche, Miss E LaRuche, Miss M Higgins, B Cutino, daugliter and 2 children, McSorley, »nd 10 steerage. Pet steamer Bmilie. from Jacksonville—Dr T Jf- Palmar, Miss L Lannean, M Palmer, W Dcnnan, 3 Man-in, J Balle.v. w Simpkins, S Withington. CD Futch and lady, M Bowers, J p Newton. J Moore.^I D Hawley, L Hall, J T McMillan, J Cordy, C T W Syfam, lady and G children, A Boas, and. 12 deck. Per steamship Hermann Livingston, Tor New York —Mis* F Smith. Miss. S Smith; A Cell and lady, 2 inaatars Oeil, Mrs Hlrschback, R C Dickson, Dr J B Cobarn, P R Morgan, F c Wells, Mrs H J Ripley and daughter, H J Ripley, Mrs Henry, Miss Cansinyon, W E Aslimead, Miss Johnson, G p Pote, G Shepley, Miss O Pond, Mrs Craig, G M Pond, A Barclay Mrs- Delory, L Loeb. G S Owens, Mrs 3 H Mars, 2 children and nnrse, Mr Howard, J H Mars, Miss Howard, M G Joseph, W H Goadby, Sanchez, Capt Moore, and 35 steerage. The -Proprietors* are Native Geor gians, DEALKBS IN DRUBS, CHEMICALS, DRUGGISTS* 825 3 m SUNDHIKS. DRY GOODS The undersigned having -formed a copartnership under the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co., for the purpose ol canying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continne to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at No. 15 S CKBBOXrS’ BUX&SZNO on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the second store from the end of tlte building JAMES H. ROBERTS. DWIGIIT L. ROBERTS: EDWARD S. LATHROP. 126-tf PIPES. OA BOXES of the celebrated “POWHATTAN” fy\J Pipes, in store and for sale by my6-S HILTON * RANDELL, ly stre 193 Bay street. N OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of Bnlloch conn- Per steamship Missouri, for New Yorjt—N K Bar- num, Com J Tatnall, F Cenjgpu, S A Jewett, W J Edlefson, J R Rue, jr, Mrs Hopkins, Capt G C Dun- well. J Sherlock, P Skebau, Miss Kensey, W N Percy, L G Newell, D McGIe and lady, CSerndt, HTNel son, K Bnbier, H Quin. G Shipley, Miss Llewellyn, S M Msrston, F H Cooley, Mrs J W Sone and 2 children, and so steerage. ty for leeve to sell all the lands belonging to the es tate of James E. Rowe, deceased, late of Bnlloch conntv, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. WILLIAM MORSE, m!6-law6 Adm’r debonis non. N otick.—Georgia, camden county.—au persons interested are hereby notified that, four months alter date, application will Hon. Court of Ordinary of said con sell two tracts of Land in Charlton col of the estate of Wm. D. Cole, d county, for the beMflt of all concerned N. J. PATTERSON, *1S- Executor. made to the for leave to property late of said See remarks made by Dr. Ennun II'Dowell, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College at Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions at the King and Quoen’s Journal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by Buma- ma Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. EXTRACT BUCHU, “ SARSAPARILLA." Sold by all Druggist*. PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HBIaMBOItD’S DRUG AMD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY. W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for the State !of Georgia. dec27-eoilly Hotels. ST. CHARLES SALOON, gY A. STAMM. Bay Lane, roar ot Post Offlce.- Tl.e best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, Ac., always on hand, including a choice article of SELT- F.R'i WATER, diiikjU^fciorted from Heriaglhum. Nassau, and the bes^^Hlne Wines. LUNCH every da^j^r o'clock. m!2-ly PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting und Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. II. BUTTERFIELD, Prop’r. Board $3 per day. a2-lm CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. HPHIS popnlai and well Known Hotel, situated In the -« business portion of the city, has been newly fnr- newly nlshcd t hroughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with tho establishment. m26-ti W WHITE, Proprietor. THE VERANDA HOUSE, A T WHITE BLUFF, will be open on and alter Monday, the 9th inst,., for the accommodation of Boarders, transient or permanent. The subscriber, from his loug experience in the business, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a call. aG-lm MOSES M. BEUSARIOt AUGUSTA HOTEL. S. M. JOSES,! Z. A. RUT;, } Proprietors. W E respectfully invite oar old friends and the traveling pnblic to give us a call. Our house Is located In the heart of trade, aud convenient to the depots. ini-3m) JONES & RICE. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. c. it ID DELL A E. t. BIDDKIJ.. Ju3-tf PbofbiitOis a. r. sues. * 1 Miscellaneous. NEW. DRESS. GOODS And a handsome lot of Grenadine Shawls JUST RECEIVED BY Shipping. Baltimore. Shiopings FOR BALTIMORE. ORFF&WATKINS DISSOLUTION. r l , ilK rtrm of H.ulJii A l'u('kl( > d, buvlni; Wen dis- X »>> mutual Cimkent on tno 1st inst., bv tlie wiih.Irdvv-a! of Mr ** — E. The splendid Steamship C. Knight, Captain Dentv, Will sail for the above port on Saturday, May 12th, at — o’clock. H. G. Cv it-U David 8. Uackles, who Is alone author)*.,.! to ..elite the iiustnes. ot tin- firm, may liet'caricr l> • intin i at the old stand, corner ! of Bay and Barnard streets. I! U UABKN. a24 lt.i DAVID 3. (WllRLEL The steamship GIBSON will follow, sailing on Saturday, May tilth, and will constitute a regular weekly line. For freight or passage, apply to CRANE A GRAYBILL. Agents in Baltimore. Messr.-. I’umbAoast, Fin wick A Co. m y 7 THE TilOBGiHiHBREB RACE HORSE DALLAS, S IRED nyWaguer out of Funny King, by Glencoe- will make the season at Cherry Hill Plantation one mile from \}i Staiioii, Atlantic .t Gnlf Railroad. Term-, for the season, pa,able at time of ser vice. Parties sending mares can have thorn pr.inorly red for at $12p.-i im.nth. gg lm J fftll E nedersigned having been appointed -ole agents * for the city tor the above well known and su- p.-i'iorAle fw.irraniod to staml in any climate), are now prepared to supply the same in packages to sntt purchasers. al2-3mo CUNNINGHAM, PURSE * CO. JVlixx*i'ay\s Line The new and magnificent Bteamablp F A. ISJ'.JST I E, Smoot, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Friday, llth lust., at — o’clock. he roceived and checked* through to Phltadelphia at same rate« ch trged hr other Ii nes ■ i*_,” r .P |l38 ‘ l B e ’ having excellent accommo dations, apply to LaROCHE, WE3T A DANIELS, n, - v ‘ Jones'Block. FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $ar, Steerage, $10 The new and splendid steanyship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will leave for the above port On her regular day, Thursday, May 10th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to Bfr* OCTAYUS COHEN. For Charleston, NEW GOODS Not being opened at the Southern Palace DRYGOODS HOUSE. AT IlEDtJCED PRICES. .120 Dress Making and French Mil linery. M liS M KAWliS is now opening, and will keep on hand a handsome stock d 11," andsomc stock of SI .lllueiy, consist ing ol Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Derbyg, Head Dresses, Nets, etc, at Mrs. Doe’s old stand, K i. 16 Barnard *t. between C ngress at d Broughton. n!7 lm SOUTHERN TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALE, OFFER for sale a large body of heavily timbered _ . nljei and fine farming Lends, lying on the Satiila river, above the A. AUK R„ in Ware county, Ua. These lauds contain a great quantity of the largest ranging and mill timber iu the State, running par allel with the river for miles. A steam mill pat at the britlae on the Gulf Railroad could he supplied f t half a century I he river i-t a'good rafting stream for n ties above my lands, from which place parties are r-iUl. g great quantities to Bu.lit Fort. There are im.irovemuna at different points on tbe river, some of tvliii b huvogood pearti orcnantg, and pro duce corn, sea island and nplniid cotton, sugar cane, anti alt other toutle-rn pro.iuvt*. a. weli ss any loads in Smilhern ffr tlrgla. ' - ’ ' - - 1 - | I win give a l.argain in tlie above, and will take pleasure in snowing the tut,its at any lihtC. T. W. U. PITMAN, k No. 5. macks ear, A. A tl. K. It,, Gar Or, applr to Nictmbs Camp A Co., one door irbrn corner Barnard, n.nth side Bay street, Stivannali, Georgia. * a23-mi Notice. The spl- ndld steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 tone, Capt. L. M. Coxettxe, will !e.(Ve as above from Telfair's wharf Every Saturday iUorniii" at ‘.(o’clock. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. The splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. Thursday, May lO, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having* superior accommo dations, apply to my7 HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT. For freight or passage, apply on board, or lo L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., my7 tf Agents. FOR JACKSONVILLE, VIA FERNANDINA. The firBt-class steamer EM ILI E» Capt. G. H. Bdotokt. will leave as above fro'a the Charleston Steamboat wharf Every Tuesday aud Friday Afternoons, at 4 o’clock. Freight received on the day of sailing. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to Captain, on board, or to LDtViN E. HERTZ A CO.. . mya-tl Bay street. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tbo fioe, fast-sailing steamer 13 X C T _A. T O R, L. M. Coxittcb, master, will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf, Every Wednesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware house on the wharf, at the going rates. Shu has elegant and spacious accommodations tor passengers, und we trust will receive a share of puis ne patronage. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., myT-tf Agents. FOR AUGUSTA. LAUE A will leave regularly for Angusta Every Friday Evening, at 9 o’clock. Shippers will please take notice, that their freight will be received every day anti stored In fire-proof warehouse, free .of storage. Way and through freight same rate, or as cheap as any other boat uu the river. For freight or passage, apply on board to Capt.'R Wallace, or on wharf to m»9C J. MpPHKUaON FABlL Agent. UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF K. R. Cti-.liLr.bTON Savannah K K. Waukuouse, Savannah, March tied, 1866. P ARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic *Gu Railroad, to stations where the Company has no Agent, will bo required to call at this office and sign a bond relieving the Company from all loss or damage after goods are unloaded from the cars. C. H. WILLIAMS, m!3 Agent Prei ght Department* J. Agdckt Maxwcli. John C. Reyn ours MAXWELL & REYNOLDS, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, will rcsNiaa THE BEST TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS to Land Sellers, and. If employed by Bayers, will ex amice and report upon lands in the market. fW~ Office—Bull stree 1 , opposite Post Office, se cond floor. Post Office Box. 480. Refer to John 8creven, President Ai A G. R. nd A. A G. R. R-; V- A. Hardee A Co. al8-lm C^lRD. To the Citizens of Savannah : Owing to the non-arrival of a fresh snpply of chem icals, I was compelled to close my Exhibition ol’ tlie STEREOSCOPTIOON, In St. Andrew’s Hall, some what prematurely, some two weeks ago; but hav ing now reoelved them, besides a very extensive as sortment of tlte finest Paintings ever brought before the public, I con now confidently offer the citizens or Savannah (my adopted home) one of the most beantlfnl and Instructive entertainments ever, pro duced on the American continent. My success as a Baloonist in yonr midst is, I am sufr, a sufficient guarantee that the entertainment which I now offer is one or sterling worth, and well worthy of yonr most liberal and enlightened patronage. It consists of SCENES FROM SCRIPTURE HIS TORY, being faithful photographs from the most eminent Enrepean painters’ masterpieces, retaining all the brilliancy ol coloring displayed in the origi nals : FAC-SJMILES OF SJATUARY by living sculp tors, presenting the wonderful delusion of Solid Maublk 1 Views from all parts of the world, together with twelve magnificent Paintings, illustrating RUN YAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, and eight charac teristic Sketches of the evil effects of THE BOTTLE by George Cruikshanks. I will Open in St. Andrew’s nail on FRIDAY' EVENING, May 4tb, commencing at 8‘.i o’clock.when I shall be most happy to see ail my former patrons and well-wisliers. ^ PROF. C. CEVOR. N. B.—For list of (Huntings and prices of admis sion, see programmes. \ m3-tl t*acific Mutt Stcamslilp Company’s Through I.in,c to California, 'lIUUCfllNG lit Mexican Porta, and carrying the X united States Mail. Through in Twenty-two days. Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA COLORADO. HENRY CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY. OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO. NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE COSTA RICA MONTANA. Ac., Ac. One of the above large aud spleudid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot ot Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth aud 2lst of every month, (except when those dates lull on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,; for Aspinwall, con- ncctlug via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Frawjsco, touching at Acapulco. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers witb families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen aud their ramilles and school teachers; soldiers having houorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, aud attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the duy before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced anrgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For passage tickets, or farther Information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, oa the Wharf, foot ot Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. O. BELLOWS, all-3m • Agent. First-class side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Vera Cruz. Passage from Savannah to Vera Ora* and Havana (per steamships o the Empire .Mae to New York), 9ame 'ate as from New York. The Vera Cru* will stop st Sisal on the way out Tbe Manhattan will stop at Sisal ou the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN OOLD: From Ne-v York to Havana, Fust Cabin, $60 : Steer age, $30. From New Y'ork to Ve.a Crus, First Cabin, $100 ; Steerage, $50 From Havana to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $45- Stee.- BiC. $30. From Havana to New York, First Cabin, $60: Steer age, $30. ’ From Vera Cm* to Havana, First Cabin, $60; Steer age, $30. From VcraCruz to New York, First O.bta. $120: Steerage, $50. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent, 26 Broadway, N. Y , P. 3. For passage, apply to B H. HARDEE. aT-tf 12 Stoddard's Kane. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACK90NVXf.R AND PICOLATAfl The elegant and very fast steam packet - SYLVAN SHORE Capt. JAMES TUCKER, For Liverpool. The first-class ship FOR- .TUNA, Wolff, master, having Is large portion otflter cargo ;ed and going ou board, will have quick de spatch For balance of freighLspgl^to^ 196 Bay street, or to CRANE A GRAYBILL. myT-12 80 Bay street. having been specially fitted np tor this route, w «• a ve lor the above places Every Tuesday Horsing at lO o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having a . — - paseage, having superior accommu- “s, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, •* Agents. J2T tf FOR NEW YORE. The bark NEW LIGHT, having balk ol 'her cargo engaged, will have quick des- f-patch as above. * ■ Por freight, apply too CRANE A GRAYBILL. < FOR SALE, , „ RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- , BOATS, of Various size and draft. Apply to a7-2aw6m ■Sailing Vesscla, steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, * No 42 Water afreet, N. Y. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER N AND IN A, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, capt. N. Kan For Liverpool. The A No. 1 snip JOHN PAT TEN, Captain 9. P. Emmons, having the balk of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch as above. For freight, apply to aSO CRANR A GRAYBILL. THE RURAL JOURNAL 1^1 BE cheapest paper in the United States, only dieapest One Dollar. Try It a year. For tlte farm, gar- LIVE OAK GLOB HOUSE, No. 32 GEORGS STREET, Charleston, South Carolina. la now open for the accommodation of transient au permanent guests. Choicest Liquors, IVincs, Ales and Segars ALWAYS ON BAim. Terms, aim *2 per Day. PETER JONES, Proprietor. FLOUR. C A BARRELS Superfine, Extra Superfine and Ex- 0U tra Family 50 half bbls Extra Farnilv Just received and for Sale b HILTON A ' my5-3 li J TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—TO all whom it may concern: Whereas. Lewis Gardner will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Bartolo Cutino, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonieh all whom it may concern, to be and appear before arid Court tp make objection (if any they have) on or before tbe first Monday in Jane next, Otherwise said luttcn will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 27th dhv of April 1866. D. A. O’BYKNB, myl Ordinary. den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheep, attd valuable paper lor every man, woman, aud boy, iu city, village and country. - Pub lished the first of every mouth. Each number contains a full Calc-ndsi of Work tor tlie Month, Hints, suggestions and essays u|J»n everything to be performed iu and ar- uud ttie Farm, Garden, Orcnard and Dwelling, etc. Touts: One copy, one year. $ 1 00 Six copies, one year - i 00 Thirteen copies, one year 10 oo Address WM. H SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, CS Fayetteville at., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near Poet Office. a24-tf Age a*, for Savannah. For Liverpool. The fir t close Britfch ship MILTON LOCKHART; having libe greater portion of her cargo c-ugsged and going on board, wants about Too bales of cotton to fill np. For balance of freight, applv to my4-tf REID A STBW4RT Lumber to West Indies. A DVANCES made on consignments of Lumber and other produce to our triends In Cabs. KENNETH McLHA A CO. S T el7-3m 'ATE OF GEORGIA, APPL1NO COUNTY. ►Libel for Divorce. TiMOTnY Williams ps. Nancy Williams. ) , It appearing to the Court, by tho return of the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in this State or county, it is on motion ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term or this Conrt, else that the case be considered in de fault. and the plaintiff allowed to proceed! and ttis further ordered that thU notice be pnWUhed In Me oa-.nn.li news A Herald once a month for lb# Sonttur HARRIS A WILLIAMS, . Arty’s pro Libellant. W. M. SESSIONS, I.LC.B. a A true extract from the minutes of tbe Conrt, this « day ot April. 1866. ^ blSUuuK PiASUN, mj4-lam4m Clerk s. c. a. c. one e— A be i Jhathme a tha after date, aaclication will “ rt of Offline made to tbs Hon. the Court of Oidinaiy of sell all the.! Stock Companies belonging to the estate Boston, late of Mid coenty, deceased, tor (he of the heirs and creditor of aald esttoa. WK HUNTER. Savannah, Mflf 1,1846. - - a- #- Adm’r. myl-leSwtm W. M. WALSH, W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and Broughton streets, savannah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorm makes Hair grow ou Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Ont. 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 dreasing. 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 of two bottles it does not give perfect satisfaction, the mboey wlllbe refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $S. d!8-eod tf /J. KURU1A, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it vT may concern: Whereas, Patrick Prenty will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration cum tes- tamento aunexo on tbe estate of Patrick Prenty, late or said county, deceaseds * These are, therefore, to dtoand admonish all whom it may concern to be atgl appear before said court,* to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In June nsst, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 20th day of April, 1866. ^ D. A. O’BYRNE. a24* Ordinary. AIOROIA, GLYNN COUNTY.—To all whom it may W concern: Whereas, Wilson Campbell Will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters or Admifflrtration on the es tate of Samuel Brook, late of said county, de- are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court,- to make objection (it apt they have) owur before the second Mtmday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness to)-hand and offic#! signature thtolftfc day of April, «***»*» -A<. j. gobton, Ordinary. Having beau placed permanently upon this roots wtU leave for the above i' Friday Morning, >46Ul, nt 10 •’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Plcoleta every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morn nay i Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. Ali freight payable t;y shippers. For freight or passage, hm< commodstion, apply st the Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, M#-tf cabin so on Florida Steam JOB PROmii OFFICE. C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfully Informs bis friends nnd tbe pnblic that he is now pre- Patronage la earnestly solicited. LAWS AND JOURNALS. rpHE CONTRACTS Tor dl A Journals of the Journnln nr the last and ] will. be let to tbe lowest bk (not Judicial) Districts, at tha i •Jay, the twenty-ninth day of May ! o’clock M. Any sealed bids which may be' I to me by mall before that time, for disfrib books lu any Congressional District, will I ered as bids at the letting ont of the coo tree and security win be required for the faithful per ance of the contract within sixty days from fr ception of the booka, and tbe money t' soon ma the work ia done. Those who receive the bookawt the time of the 1 contractors will be required lo enter i within tern days after the date of the < one sending a bid by mail must accc a oertidcate of the Clerk of the St Sheriff of the county hLWbich he that he' is a responsible peaon, rell give good bond, or such bkrwlll not JAMES Q. MON aS-tmW WAKED TOP a S TATE OF GEORGIA—McINTOBH all whom it may concern Whereas, EUsa A. Ganna Court of Ordinary of McIntosh Administration on the est ' ot Mid coanty, deceased : These are, Werafore, to whom If may cokcen, to' on or before tbe srxs, 0 ' A comfortable HOI not more than two and south of flouatk Broad. Apply at- F. P. HALSEY a2t-tf If* i