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Yo C A L MATTERS.
"^esday morning, may s, is«e.
f^ rlll reJ)f SUamlhipj Mil Steamer*
1,1 '' FOR NEW YORK.
•aship Hnntor, Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock,
nieblp Lo°> Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock.
' ^ , Sau Salvador, Saturday, May 12th, at 4
^(SBMh'P *
. T ;ock P-
c.e .IU=hip
■V'OCt.
for baltimobf.
C. Knight, Saturday, May l.tli,
at —
'.mv
Fannie, Friday, May 11th at — o'clock.
FOR ArOl'STA.
gn-an, every Wednesday morning', at 9
; r-rr I,aura, every Friday evening at 5 O’clock.
. iiaer Hard Times, every Saturday morning at
;>’fc
FOR CtlARLBSTOV.
, . slJ . er Emiltc. every Tuesday and Friday after-
r - 8 t 4 o'clock.
\ .rr.ct Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9
ciesmcr 1
r Kato, every Friday afternoon.
FOR IlAWKIWBVILLE.
v'vjmei Charlos S Hardee, every Thursday m.,:n
it 9 o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
... rt 3ipr Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
...Bcr Dictator, every Toe-day afternoon at 4
(■clock-
. lE er Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
. ,m r Lizzie linker, every Friday morn I tig at lo
. ,,mer Kite, every Tuesday afternoon.
Purse’s Directory—We have received a copy of
Purse’s Directory of the city of Savannah, andUnd it
a reliable and valuable hand-book. It was hardly to
be expected that a work of such magnitude, under
taken without the assistance of any recent compilation
of tho kind, and at a time when the business commu
nity had scarcely settled, into form and void from the
chaos into which it was thrown by the war, should
have been entirely free from defects. Nevertheless, the
directory is full enough for aU practical purposes,
and the enterprising publishers will receive, as
they deserve, tho thanks of the Savannah pub
lic. In addition to the business directory,
much useful information is introduced, including
lists of tho officers of the various organizations of the
city, of the city government, banks, courts, fire de
partment, masonic lodges, publio schools, Ac., toge
ther with the Custom House, wharfage, drayage and
pilotage rates, quarantine regulations, internal reve
nue schedule, 4c. The book is conveniently indexed,
and is gotten up in a neat and durable style.
The volume contains the cards of many of our lead
ing business houses, a feature which adds to its value
as a hand-book for the counting room.
Tilt Southern Express Company.
jj-.theru Express Company, as will be soen,
lijo.r advertisement to bo found in another
, having increased their facilities for transpor-
„«ra new prepared to receive and transmit
, entrusted to their care at greatly reduced rates
inland route, from Georgia to Baltimore, Phila
sud New York, with but one change of cars.
,:::ou to this they continue to ship goods as
fjro by sea, on none but first-class ships.
. , company has beou in existence about fifteen
The wide extant of country which it traverse-!
Stbalixq Vegetables.—Robin Green (it should be
Robbing Greens), a freedman, charged with stealing
cabbages, 4c., from the garden of Mr. Eppstein. on
Lover’s lano, was committed to jail yesterday by
Justice Staley, to awaita hearing, which will take place
this afternoon. We hope that Green will be accom
modated with the full benefit of the law, as all the gar
deners who have places on the outskirts of the city
have been heavy losers for some time from the system
of plundering their vegetables at night which prevails
there. As this is the first party we have heard of
being caught, he should receive such punishment as
will tend to break up this midnight marauding.
A Suspicious Character.—A. Gourdim , a negro,
was arrested by tho police about three o’clock on Sun
day morning, for loitering about the magazine and en-
tering premises in that locality by jumping the fences.
The prisoner stated that he was endeavoring to get to
the steamer Planter, on board which boat he stated
he was employed; but loafing about the magazine and
jumping fences showed clearly that ho was looking for
something other than tho Planter. He was therefore
turned over to the Chief detective for an investigation
of his case, and if found to be a suspicious character
to bo placed ou the chain gang for thirty days.
Auction Sales.
By York, Williams, Mclntire &
Co.
Will sell THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o’clock t
25 bbis Hominy, slightly damaged
5 boxes Maple Sugar
10 do Candles
t do Tobacco
15 bbis Boston and other Crackers
6 boxes Can Frait
2 cases Fancy Toilet Soap.
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AUCTION.
By S. 31- Laffitcan.
E. MENDEL, Auctioneer.
THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o’clock:
Groceries and Dry Goods
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
A variety of other Goods
ALSO,
One Saddle and Draft Horse, warranted sound.
Titles warranted. m
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold WEDNESDAY, May 9th, at 12 o’clock,
at the Upper Klee Mill wharf, for account of Under
writers and all concerned:
135 bales Cotton,
damaged on board the steamer Darlington on her
passage from Hawklnsvlile to this port, and sold un
der inspection and by recommendation of Port
Wardens. Terms cash. m8
GEORGIA CURED BACON AT AUCTION
By Bell, Wylly t Christian.
Will be sold, WEDNESDAY, al 11 o’clock, in front
of the store:
United States District Court.—Tho Uniied
Si,ites District Court for the Southorn District of
,«d into tour principal divisions, and tho dlvi- Georgia, will open its session iu this city this morn
into sub-districts, ' ■ -
The States comprising these i jE g, Judge John Erskino presiding. The following
,. as are as follows: First or eastern division,
•: n, North and South Carolina, Georgia and
• >, under charge of Col. R. B. Bullock, with A.
for many years connected with the Express
-VI s , as Superintendent. The second or middle
iio:i 'Dinrisen the western part of Georgia and
.I, under the charge of E. Hurlburt. The third
.. consists of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas,
; ,r the charge of A. B. Small; and the fourth divi-
- cerises Tcnueasco aud Kentucky, ia chargo of
. -‘.chert. The President of the Company is H.
who has his headquarters at Augusta. Tho
, • the several gentlemen given above as being
t with*this Company, are well known to
lr businoes ineif as responsible and trust-
:’i. ami with such competent officers as the
: .. i- .;iccrn in the different States it is not i
.,: =:ag that the Company has and continues J
■■'.tli an abounded success in its operations,
tthern Express runs in connection with the ;
.... .1 Hamden* Express Companies, and has i
... . .led its business to all parts of tho United
i:o >ai sli points in Europe. The improvements!
tie ffstem of operations have reduced It to such j
.. : that it is almost impossible for a package I
to go astray. No package, freight or money J
are the officers of tho Court: Henry S. Fitch, District
Attorney; W. G. Dickson, Marshal; W. C. Holcombe.
Clerk.
Citt Court.—The City Court, Judge Chisholm pre
siding, commenced its session yesterday. There not
being a sufficient number of Grand and Petit Jurors
present, the court, after the finding of a few plain
verdicts in debt cases, was adjourned until ten o’clock
this morning. The docket of the court for this term
ia very large.
1,700 lbs Georgia Cured Bacon •
Sold in iota to gmt purchasei*. Terms cash.
Hotels.
T
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
EK’S WATER, directly imported from HerssgHmm
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock.
ml2-ly
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
T HIS populai and well known Hotel, situated in the
business portion of the city, has been newly far-
nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment
m-'fi-tr W WHITE, Proprietor.
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
I:
W E respectfully invite our old friends and the
traveling public to give ns a calL Onr house
is located mxtie heart of trade, and convenient to the
depots. [f6-3mj JONE8 A RICE.
Port Royal House,
IIILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL A
a. a. RIDDELL.
jn3-tf
HUGO
PioriiiTOi.
n. r. buoo.
Ill 5
A FINE HORSE AND DRAY AT AUC
TION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold, WEDNESDAY, at 12 o’clock, In from
of tho store:
A fine Horse, Dray aud Harness
Terms cash. <-* ni8
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold, THIS DAY, at It o’clock, on Claghorn
4 Cunningham's Wharl:
71 bales Hay,
damaged on hoard of the Emily D. Finney on her
passage from Philadelphia to this port, and sold un
der inspection and by recommendation of Port War
dens, for account of Underwriters and all concerned,
lerms cash. rt 8
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Case of Dr. Hardee.—Messrs. Lloyd 4 Hart
ridge, the oounael of Dr. B. W. Hardee, charged with
selling poison unlawfully, have waived an examina
tion, and tho case will go before the Superior Court on
a point of law.
Change of Day.—The day of departure of the
steamer Dictator, from this city for Jacksonville, has
been changed to Tuesday afternoon as four o’clock, in
stead of Wednesday as heretofore.
From Augusta.—The steamer Swan, Capt. Cohen,
from Augusta, arrived yesterday afternoon.
Martin Luther once thought lie saw the devil in
, his chamber, and threw an inkstand at his head,
nt from tho offices unless iu charge of one of j Had they had iu thosa days Ayer’s Pills to exor-
■) 03 »f the Company. The business of tho j c i»e all the devils that come from a disordered stotn-
...o c.ty is conducted by Mr. E. P. Tunison, acli, his laughable fright would not have become a
r.:tn tho ever courteous and smiling C. H. j maUe r of history. niyldw
it the bead of the money department, and , ,
ronau as Cashier. Tha messengers of the See Lippman’s advertisement, on first page, of
are ail citizens of this city and are careful Paris imported perfumery, soaps, &c. a28tml3.
Tisfolt* men. . ■ ■ i — „ ,, M , , — —
Wil! he sold on WEDNESDAY, May 9, at 12 o'clock*
the Upper Rice Will Wharf, for account of under
writers and all concerned:
LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGS STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina.
Is now open for the accommodation of transient an
•- permanent guests.
Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Solars
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Terms, S2 por Day.
alltf -PETER JONES, Proprietor.
FLOUR.
1CH BARRELS Superfine, Extra Superfine an 1 Ex-
OU tra Family
50 half bid* Extra Family
Just received and for gale by
HILTON & RANDELL.
my5 3 Ws It iy street.
LAWS AND JOURNALS.
39 bales Cotton, 7 broken bales, aud a lot of loose
Cotton.
Damaged on board or steamer Darlington on her
passage Irian Hawkinsvllle to this port, aud sold un-
d"i' inspection of Port Wardens.
Terms cash. m yi
BACON AND FLOUR AT AUCTION.
York, Will in ms, Mclntire
& Co.
Will sell on TUESDAY, 8th, at 10 o’clock. In front or
store:
- Court.—The Mayor’s Court, as usual on :
had its full complement of cases yesterday :
The first oase tried was that of D Baekley, |
. who was unable to speak English. He was j
:*.h attempting to appropriate to himself for j ^HClffton
lodging one of .the vegetable stands iu the 'j Eagtmore,'N Y
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberger.
The policeman ordered him away, which i W G Dickson, City
refused to obey. He was fined $5. a police- j Stockton
■ interpreted for him stated that he was one 1 .1 T-Slulo, do
nuiiiber who came to the city some time , •> d Butler, A i G K R
purpose of working on the Gulf Hall- j VoSStt. Quitman,Ga
' i ace the completion of tho road have- re- 1
W F Mabbitt, Quitman, Gn
Mrs Buchanan, Naylor, Ga
J Parnell,
W D Howell, Valdosta
J G Moore, do
J E Stephens, do
J Y Jones, Ga
It F Counelly, Ga
Mrs L B Moore, Maine
L C Wylly, Pierce co
.’ the i
,ty aud been loitering about the streets,
SCltEVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
■ work
■lino man was charged with firing i
i pistol in
house, also with trying to break in the
Al ar hearing the testimony of both parries,
into consideration the character of tho wit-
:. or ’used was fined in costs of court, ordered
w ars pistol, and also to pay $10 duo the city on
... tidr.caction.
:. r.uson (colored), disorderly conduct and
■ :. shoot the proprietress of a store iu Ihe
-utt of the city. A vouug man testified that
h-mng at 1he time, and heaving tho uegro
- - r threatening language ana soiug a pistol
: he called upon a policeman to arrest him.
stated that ho had gone into the stor*
- i t his friends and was kicked by a white
.:ir.o brought a colored witness forward to
iila behalf, who, being intoxicated, wae ready
almost anything. The Hocused was fined j
■f court and hla pistol forfeited, and tho wit- J
.j pu: away for sale lreoping until sobered. j
■ sett (coloredi drunk and disorderly and at-
■ i t: .k. a policeman while on duty Saturday |
:. tihcd 110 or ten day- on chain gang. j
:’ Brown, (colored,) was drunk and disorderly 1
it; ..u Sunday, gnd when about tube nr- j
officer ran into a yard aud pasased out
T knight, jr, Macon jj .1 Upham, Capt USA
I H L Schreiner, City .1 G Lawton, Brffitfoit
,( M Barnard, do M B Colton, do
■ T L Hyde 4 lady, Bryan co|J H Jordan, do
J Ilurky, (ML Forbes, Halnntorc
i IV Armesby, sti Sylvan F Trlngisou, N Y
j • Shore |j Miller, Ga
100 bbis Extra Flonr
100 bbis Baker’s Flour
2n nbls very choice Sugar-cured Hams
5 hhds Clear Sides
2 hhds Ribbed Sides
10 bbis Strips and Clear Bacon
10 naif bbis Fulton Market Beef
10 half bbis Mess Pork
12 bhls Extra Pork
30 packages Choice Goshen Butter
The above will be sold without reserve.
Terms cash.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
T nu CONTRACTS for distributing Hie Laws and
Journals of the last and preceding Legislature
will b r * .... _
let to the lowest bidder hv Congressional
(not Judicial) Districts, at the State liouse, on Tnes.
day, the twenty-ninth day of May next, at twelve
o'clock M. Aliy sealed bids which may be forwarded
to me by mall before that time, for distributing the
books io any Congressional District, will lie consid
ered ns liidsat the letiiog out of tin? contracts. Bond
and security will be reqiiirediortliefaitbfulpenomt-
ance of the contract within sixty days from the re
ception of the books, and the money will be paid as
soon as the work is done. Those who desire it can
receive the books at the time of the letting, and all
contractors will be required to enter upon the work
within ten days after the date of the contract. Auy
one sending a bid by mail must accompany it witli
a certificate of the clerk of the superior court or
Sheriff of ihe county in which he resides, stating
that he is a responsible person, reliable and able to
give good bond, or such bid will not be considered
JAMES G. MONTGOMERY,
State Librarian.
a2S-tm20
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, lfith of May, at 11
o’clock, in front of store:
60 acres of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Cemetery,
one mile from the city, on the Ogeechee Road, di
vided Into gulden lots, Ac.
Lithograph drawings of tho-propecty at onr count
ing room.
Sold as the property of the late Wm. James Bul-
lnck, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami cred
itors ot said estate, by decree of Court aud older of
the administrator.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers,
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BY BLUN & MEYER.
On WEDNESDAY, 9th inst., at 10 o’clock a. ro„ will
be said in front ot store:
A comfortable HOUSE, pleasantly located,
no*more than two blocks from Bull street
and south of Souuth Broad. Cash down.
Apply ut
F. P. HALSEY 4 CO.’s,
_ 169 Bay street.
/;i EORGIA, CHATHAM'COUNTY.-To all whom it
VJ -may concern:
Whereas, Patrick Prenty will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration cum tes-
tamento annexe <m the estate of Patrick Prenty,
late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to lie and appear before said court,
to make objection (If any they have) on or before the
first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature this SOlli day of
,c " D. A. O’BYRNE.
Ordinary.
Anvil, ISM.
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. C. Lrctt.
W D Bryan. City |S i) Ferrill, N Y
G W Hainea, City LT Thompson, Miss
Capt Hodge, ship New 11’ G Rtifitt, S C
England : D R Wmlley, hcriven co
R Martin, Miloery Place ,J Stovall, McBean, Ga
W K Svvaiue, Fla |S M Perkins, Milieu
Miniature Almanac--This Day.
Sun rises
j Sun sets..
nron WATER.
I At 1’vbee 12 ffliAt Port
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Aptll 7. ISC’.
A rriveil.
Steamship Hunter, Rogeis, New York—Hunter &
Gammed.
Steamship Wm Tlbbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson
■ trout door of the house, thus eluding pur- ■ 4 Barnard.
'hiie. He was however overtaken and con- 1 - SteWM « r Eclipse, .Ward. Augnsta-F W Sima *
Ut? guard house. Fined ten dollar*, or
. -*; » labor on tho streets.
1 *Yeomana, stood charged with disorderly
•>* kH the house of witness, a colored woman,
-l-iL fhe accused it appears having re-
‘ i t from some of his country friends,
.-t-’-tiug parly much to tho annoyance of per-
T - <vere sioic in the neighborhood. On
‘ -‘-^srrated with by his landlady about
* s -3h H.noiso, *n» commenced abusing her, and
:o ainp her face, whereupon she sent for a
*—aandh:*d him arrosted. Several other wit-
■" u7 *“c tufted against Shad well, he was fined
1 * ten days’ labor on tho streets.
- auj W. H. Campbell, both colored
^ :in 2 pistols in tho city on Sunday af-
»-ciiiLf)ell resisted the officer making the
very abus.vo language to him. Bush
iuietly. Both parties stated that they
lrv; ifg their fuzees at a mark, not taking
- - ition that it was a violation of the city
. ^Campbell was fined $10 for firing hie pia-
* nn chain gang for resisting an
fined $10 for firing his pistol. The
" them were forfeited to the city.
! Co.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M a Cohen.
Government steamer Planter, Small, Ililton Head.
Schr Corene, Martin. Baltimore, with G,000 bushels
corn to J McMahon.
Cleared.
Government steamer Planter, Small, Hilton Head
The Crop on 10-acre Lot, No 1 Skidaway Sh 11 IToad,
on Harmon Tract, with good will. Leawe tip to Jan
uary 1st, 1867 with privilege of renewal of same for
pwo years. Said crop consists of Water and Musk
Melons, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Oats, Corn aud other
vegetables and grain usually found on the farms in
the vicinity of the city.
ALSO,
A good Mule. Cart, Harness and
lot of FurnL
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By Blun & Meyer.
By permission of ihe Honorable the Court of ur.ltnsry
<■1 Cliutlmni county, will he sniff, on TUESDAY,
m., m front of th« L’miri
June 6, at 11 o’clock,
House :
Part of Lot letter ?, Mid,lie OoleUiorpe Ward, con-
tabling H’JQ leet on Zul.lv street bv 56L: feet on
Poplar and Katun street's, with improvements
thereon.
ALSO,
- 25 shares O. R, Stock
i; HiOIA. ULYNN COUNTY.-To all whom it may
concern:
Whereas, Wilson Campbell will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Samuel Brook, late of said county, de-
Miscellaneous.
NgW DRESS GOODS
And a handsome lot ot
Grenadine Shawls
JUST RECEIVED BY
ORFF&WATKINS
DISSOLUTION.
Shipping.
Empire Line
FOR NEW YORK.*
Atlantic Mail $*tcam»ilii|,
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $au OO; Steerage $5 OO. with Sub
sistence $10 1)0.
IMtE firm of Gadeu A Unrkles, bavin? been dis-
X solve.! hv mntnal c m-eut on the 1st inst.. by
the withdrawal-of Mr B, G. tl-Wen. David 8. UBckles.
who is a!o’’e au;boric *d to settle the basiness ot the
urn. may hereafter be found at the oiil stand, corner
of Bay and Barnard streets.
. R. Q. OADEN.
1124 ,m DAVID S. UNCKLE4.
The new and fast sidr-whccl steamship SAN
8ALVADOK, Atkina, commander, will s.i!
above, on
FOR CHARLESTON.
Saturday, May 13, at -A o'clock p. iu.
THE THOROUOHBRED RACE HORSE
DALLAS,
For freight or passage, having accommodations sn
perior to any steamer tn this trade, apply to
B. n. HARDEE.
No. 12 Stoddard’s ltan^e.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents.
m )5 No. 5 Buwllue Grueu. N. Y.
ULKh.1) l.y VI agner ont of Fanny King, by Glencoe.
^ ? akc '''C at Cherry Hill Plantation
one mile from lj.^ Station, Atlantic A Gulf Railroad,
perms, i.O f„ r the season, payable at time of ser
vice.
P.ir’ie
fM, ‘ have them pmiieil,
red lor at $t2 p.-r munili. j , m -
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
. The fa3t steamship
WM. TII5BETTB,
J. S. Coxy, Commandnr.
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, ltth May, at — o’clock.
T n « 11 :dersiguod having been appointed note scents
» for ttie city for the above well known and su
perior Ale, (warranted lo stand in any c imate), are
now prepared to supply the same In packages to suit
purchasers.
al.!-3inn CUNMNGIIAM.-ITRSE * CO.
NEW GOODS
Now being opened at the
Southern
Palace
DRYGOODS
HOUSE.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Dress Making and French Mil
linery.
M BS M kAWLS Is now opening, and will keep on
Hand, u handsome'stock of Millinery, consist
ing -Ol Bonnets, Hals, Caps, Derbya, Head Dresses,
Nets, Ac , at Mrs. Doe’s old stand, No. 16 Barnard
M.. between c ngress and Bronghton. - alT lm ‘
SOUTHERN
IMBER AND FARING LANDS
FOR SALE.
censed:
Them; are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may Concern to be and appeKr before said Court,
to make objection (If any they have) on or before the
seco.id M«»mlav in June next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my timid- and official signature this 19th
day of April* 1866.
STBPIIEN J. GORTON,
a-5-luwlm Ordinary.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
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OFFER for sale a large body of heavily timbered
and fine fanning Lends, lying on the Satilla
river, above the A. 4 G. U R„ in Ware county, Ga.
These lands contain a great quantity-of the largest
ranging him! mill timber in the State, running par
allel with the river for miles. A steam mill put at
the brill*e on the Gnlf Railroad muld be supplied
for half a century The river is-* good ratting stream
for n iles above my lands, from wliicli place parties
are railing great quantities to Burnt Fort. There
arc improvements at different points on the river,
Seine ol Whirh have (Ifa.if peach orr.litftds, and pro
duce com, sen ishjiirt mnVnplainl cotton, sugar cane,
and alt other southern pun I acts, as wed as any lands
iu Soul hern Georgia.- ,
I w ill give u b.irmin in tin: above, aud will take
pleA-uirO Iu showing lbs Linda at any lime.
T. W. U. PITMAN,
No. 8. Blacks ear, A. A G. K. K.. G*.
Or, a[iplr lo NichoBs CnHip Jr. Co., one door lcoui
corner Bnmaril, north sale Bay-street, Savautub
Georgia. ’ a’-’3-in4
For freight or passage, apply to
“J 8 " 4 RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD.
For Baltimore.
The new and splendid Btcamer
K -A. T E,
T. J. Lockwood.
MORNi“isn r ° r aboT0 P° rt KVERY FRIDAY
* i?? G- arrl »irg same evening, uud coune. ting
wnh all trains golag North counc*iing
This steamer, having been thofbughly ovU.brnh -.l,
renovated trad newly lurnishad, hhvrug siSfh.r ar.
coinmodaiions for passengers is Unrivalk3 oti the
coast for safety, speed amt comfort.
Returning, will leave Charleston every TUESDAY
ortiiug at 7 o’clock, for bavannah, Fernandina and
morning
Jacksonville.
For freight of passage, apple to
BRADLEY, HILL 4 CO., Agents,
m}8-tf 217 4 21a Bay street.
FOR jrKSOiWILLE, FLU,
VIA FERNANDINA.
The new and One steamer
K .A. T E,
Capt. T. J. Loocweon,
\V ill leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, EVERY ’! DfcSBAY AFTERNOON.
Ibdurntng, will leave Jacksonville every TUI RS
DA\ niormiig, and Savannah every FRIDAY morn
lug. amviug at Charleston same evening, concerting
With N. E. trains going North.
For freighter passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL 4 OO.. Agents,
ffi* 8-44 217 & 219 Biy street.
The splendid Steamship
IE. C. Kniglit,
Captain Destv,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturdajr, May l itli, at — o’cloeh.
Thn Steamship JOHN GIBSON will follow, sailm-
oti Saturday, May l’Jlh, and will constitute a re"--
weekly line. “
For freight Or passage, apply to
CRANE & GRAYUTT.7,.
Agents in Baltimore. Messre. Picnoiboast, Fkn-
wrm* 4 Co. my-j
FOR BALTIMORE.
flie new anti magnificent steamship
Fannie,
NEurray’s Line
FOR
NEW YORK.
Shoot, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on •
Friday, llth Insf., at _ o’clock.
i !' u rc ‘ c " ivei1 a "d checked through to
: .1 mlWpht.i at same rate* ch irged by other linos
| dations^fpl^tr 8 " 26 ’ haViD£ eiCellent
LaRUCIIE, WEST * DANIELS.
' . Jones' Block.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $35 Steerage, $10
The new and splendid steamship 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
my* OCTAVUS COHEN.
-Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.'
The splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day.
Thursday, May 10. at — o’clock.
daGo r n^pl t y 0 . r o PaaM8e ’ SCCOmm °-
m.v7
HUNTER & GAMMELL.
For Charleston,
The splendid steamer
X>ICT_A_TOirl,
1.000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxetter,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Saturday Morning at ’.lo’clork.
Notice.
ALSO,
i undry articles of Furufture belonging to- estate ot
F .lai.-hens, deceased, late of Chatham County.
C. JACnENS.
al7 lnwld • Administrator.
BEiANCEHLLE
SLATE MINING COMP’Y,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Bash
Imports
Per steamer Eclipse, from A’ugusta—40 balesde-
mestlcs, 76 tons old iron. .
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—10 bales cotton,
79 bags ground nuts, and mdse.
Passenger*.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York - Mrs Me-
Gaim, J J Conway, W $ Aldrich, Mrs W B McMiileu,
Mrs Rudd, J Jones, and others
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Mrs Llpsv Miss
M Oesterreicner. Miss K Mell, Miss F Griaun, Master
8 Tarver, Master BA Strobbar, 6tnj R Martin, Capt
J W Wilson, J G Lawton, E W Box, J H .landon, R
A Mickles, A Ling, H H Peeples, W N Roberds, A C
Malpheus, T Youmms, H Goethe, Capt J .1 Upham,
G Bultlev, It H Tison, B Grovcn«t=ine, aud c deck.
Per steamship Win Tibbetts, from Boston—Mrs
Prendergsst and chil l, Miss Shaw. Mr* Babb, Miss
Moore, J 51 Barnard, Jr, C Eaten, P C Williams.
Cap’l Stock., $500,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Diuizctoes—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. C. Gran
ntss, A. Wilbnr and A. E. Marshall.
PitaiKENT—A. WUbur, Savannah, G*.
Vr”E PBEsmcowR, c. Grannisa, Macon, Ga.
1- i:oeitaey—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga.
■■".ccs—It will be seen by the advertise-
-tercolumn that a movement is on foot
— 1 a new Jewish Synagogue on the
• -ijion cud Montgomery streets, for
■ *- *1*1 plana and specifications are in-
- r-iy respectable and numerous con-
sbuudantiy able to erect- an edifice
, - .*::h, aud which would be an oi-na-
f- r: our c i‘y- The attention of archi-
; ’ *0 the subject.
; . ' H Upiscopal Council.—The Episeo-
.•* diocese will meet in annual ses-
church, in this city, on Thursday,
■:.... | ' ’ c ‘‘‘ n ’hat delegates to the Council will
- Lii . ,!Jl4 rotuming, by the Central
" ,e t’-’e learn also that the Episcopal
Sc. have made arrangements to accom-
- IiiC ' ers at their homes, and that a com-
“ eet ,he m ai the depot.
’ hEELyiAx.—The police ou duty in the
V■ ;1 ‘ -t hie o»ty arrested a colored man at
-sterday morning, for creating a dia_
* ,tr eeta. On being taken to the guard-
e howed plainly that he waa insane
*:l._ , U[ Tss ! j!; y corroborated byaphysiciau who
-‘ere. He was aent to the Freedmen’a
, ’ s ’ J;: Freedmen.— wT are requested to
iFrr^*^ r ^ 1TJCn ' v i9hing to be vaccinated may
°u;i
' •-Xk,
r a ii
Bureau office on Bryan street,
i5l| i Drayton, between the hours of 3
ir { ifl ' where a medical officer will
lo vaccinate them, free of charge.
ibshEll
ofi cer s
-We are indebted to Capt. J. S.
1 ’He w ^ Mead, and Chief Engineer,
S.2* v ni Al ^ et ts, of Boston, for favors,
He 1516 Boston papers from the last
■uai h ^ '_ le Horald i§ still spicy and sprightly,
‘•ier V£yaud int er«*ting, the Post, Adver-
‘ tphs r aUd Tran ®cript still filling their re-
u, tUj e ^ e ?* Elliot, Thomrs and Talbot
KII, v * abll cation of the Union. We wish suc-
' Jhr ^ and her officers.
ConslCiiecs.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—C RH Agt,
.1 W Anderaon, W B Adams, Brady, 8 A Co, Bryan, H
& Co, S K B.-ium, R T Burch, Crane & G, C 4 Free
man, T C Champion, A M Cohen, Claghorn * C, D 4
Lyon, M Doyle 4 Co, M J Doyle, W B Duffy, Erwin &
H, E A Kckman, E Klirlich, M G Ehrlich, M Ferat 4
Co, A & L Ereidenherg, G 0 Freeman, C Gradot, W
Grefn. Goodall, C L Gilbert, Hunter 4 G, Hilton &
R, K M-icLea & Co, B Kohn, Lovell 4 L, J w Lalhrop
& Co, L * Gicawn, J Leavy 4 Co, L n Lawltt, M
Lavin, LaKoche, W * Co, J McMahon A Co, J M 5Iy-
rell, F Myrell A Co, A J Miller & Co, A 4 8 Mitchell,
R 5Iol m i, J C Maker & Co, 8 H Moses, H C Mehrtens,
N, iJoiiut'lly 4 Co, Nicholson 4 Co, T Pepper, G W
Porter, W Root 4 Co, Rundcll A Co, R & Myers, J C
Howland, S, Smith 4 Co, F W Sims A Co, W H Stark,
Brig Gen Soltbrand, Tison A G, P Tischter, Welgand
4 S, J R Wilder, Weed A C. and others.
Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, from Boston-Rich-
ardson A B, R R Agt. Claghorn 4 C, Randall 4 Co M
8 Myers, C R R Agt, M A Cohen, F W Sims 4 (fo ’ W
A Melnhard, H Meinhard A Rro, Adnms Southern
Ex, Col H B Scott, Chipman A C, G Cally, 8 Kellner
Duncan 4 J, G C Freeman, H. Holden A Co 8 W
M Myrell, W L Peabody, R Habershai®* Son, E H
Van Ness A Co, A Miuie, T Henderson, A J Miller,
H Pifcher, T J Dunbar, 1» Falvy, M Newmark.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—E C Wade 4 Co.
S 51 Coliling, J W Rabun A Co, M A Cohen, and
others.
Memoranda.
Steamship Wm Tibbetts reports—Left Boston Tues
day, May 1st. at 6 p -m: experienced a violent N E
gale, and were detained in Vineyard Sound six hours
by fog; Saturday, 6th. off Hatteras saw a large white
shlewheel steamer and a steamship looking like the
% Irgo, bound North; Sunday, flth 15 miles north of
frying Pan passed steamship Starlight, bonnd North;
detained two hours at Tybee waiting for tine.
T HIS Company will Boon be prepared to fill any
ordore for State, however large, for roofing* for
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which state can
■ be applied. Tile quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to5Lem
phis, Tenn.. and St. Louis, Mo. The superiority v
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptable
to various artldcs of furniture and forpaveme iti
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Secy,
18 . Atlanta.
SUGARS.
B ROWN and White Havana
Yellow Muscovado
For sale in lot* to salt, by
my3 6 YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A CO.
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
Wo. 238 mwet SnUBBT.
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Mannlactnrins’ Chemists,
No. 238 KINO STREET,
Fourth door above Market st.,
Charleston*. S. C.
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
ind Beautiful Flower from which it
iakes its name.
Manufactured only by PII ALOV A SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON’S-TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold br Druggist* generally.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R. 1
CuaULhavoa A SavaHnan 1{ it. Waavuuuan. }
Siivatiuah, March 22*1, lswi. )
P ARTI ES-efiij,ping freight by the Atlantic A Guli
Railroad, lo stations where the Company has nu
Agent, will he required to call at this office ami eign
a bond relieving the Conqiuny from all loss or damage
after goods are unloaded from the cars
„„ C. H. WILLIAMS.
PL" Agent Frei ght Department,
For freight Or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GU1LMARTIN A ft)..
! n 5 * . Agents.
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA UEAUFOBT.
The first-class steamer
kmili e,
(}. il. Beaufort,
•as above from the Charleston Steamboat
ICver,• Tuesday and Friday Arcsrnoei
8t *1 o’elork.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA
j Freight, received on the day of sailing. * ’
For Weight or passage, having good' a-coinmod •
thins, apply to Captain, on board, or to
me’ EDWIN K HERTZ A CO..
Bay s’tee-
J. Audlct MaxwiLU Jobs C. RcvNonna
MAXWELL & REYNOLDS,
Civil Engineers and Surveyors,
will rustuaa
THE BRUT TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS
to Land sellers, and, if employed by Bayers, will ex
amine and leport npon lands in the market
Office—Ball stree:, opposite Post Office, se
cond floor. . Post Office Box, 480.
Refer to John Screven, President S. A & O. R.
nd A. A Q. R. B.; N. A. Hardee A Co. al8-lm
The fine, fasi--'.aijing ate.ixu *r
dicta, t o r,
L. M. Coxettir, maater,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wh arf,
kfvery Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o'clock.
American and Mexican
hail steamship c ompant.
CARD.
To ths Citizens of Savannah :
EXTENSIVE SALE
OF
COTTON MACHINERY.
Owtng to tbe non-arrival of a fresh supply of ohero-
lcals, I was compelled to close my Exhibition of the
STKBEOSCOPTlOON, in St- Andrew’s Hall, some
what prematurely, some two weeks ago; but hav
ing now received them, besides a very extensive as
sortment or the finest Paintings ever brought before
the public, I can now confidently offer the citizens
of savannah (my adopted home) one of the most
beantlful and instructive entertainments ever pro
duced on the American continent 51y success as a
Baloonist in your midst Is, I am snre, a sufficient
guarantee that the entertainment which I uow oflbr
ia one of sterling worth, and well worthy of your
most liberal and enlightened patronage.
It consists of SCENES FROM SCRIPTURE HIS
TORY, being faithful photographs from the most
eminent European painters’ masterpieces, retaining
all tbe brilliancy ol coloring displayed in the origi
nals : FAC SIMILES OF STATUARY by living scnlli-
tors, presenting the wonderful delusion ot solid
Marble ! Views from-al< parts of the world, together
with twelve magnificent Paiutings, Illustrating BUN-
YAK’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, and eight charac
teristic Sketches of the evil effects of THE BOTTLE
by George Cruikshauks.
I will open In St. Andrew’s Hall on FRIDAY
EVENING, May 4th, commencing at 8)*' o’clock,when
I shall be most happy to see all my former patrons
and well-wishers.
PROF. C. CEVOR.
Re are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house ou tbe wharf, at. the going rates.
SUe has elegant and spacious accommodut ions tor
U^eiiger^aud we trust will receive a share ..f pub
_ . L. J. GUILMARTIN A. CO.,
First-class side wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The steamer
LAURA
will leave regularly for Augusta
Every Friday Evening, at 5 o’olock.
Shippers will please take notice, that their freight
111 be received every dav and srored in
Savannah to Vera Cruz and Hav-.n*
(l>r rt.iiUtah.p8 o the Empire Line to New Yori .
Saule litmus from New York.
I lie Ve a Cruz will stop at Sieal on the way i
n.-- ilanleittan wil stooat ni*aI .... ten
uttan will stop at Htaal ou the way hooia
Rates of passage-Payable in gold
,, '‘’'age''$80 V ° rk 111 Havana, First Cabin. $50 ; Steer-
F ' r0 !stcera^e '$50 *° Vera Crae ’ First Csbin ’ *1°° :
Pl0 “Havmia to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, tv, , steer-
PrO age' l $30 a toNew York ’ First Cabin, $60; steer-
wiU be received every day and srored in flre-prfior
warehouse, -free of storage. Way and through freight
*ame 1 ate, or as cheap as any other boat on the
For freight or passage, apply on board to Capt. R
Wallace, or on wharf to
myS6
J. MoPHERSON FARR, Agent.
N. B.—For list of paintlaga and prices of admis-
slon, aee programmes. • m3-tf
THE RURAL JOURNAL.
T HE Granlteville Manufacturing Company havii
determined to change their style of Goods
Steamer Swan reports—Met stT Laura at Point
Comfort; atr Two Boy* at Rotiinson’s Round; str Hard
Times at Big Kandoll; str Express at Seven Days
Baptist; atr Gen Berry at Jacob’s Jump Strait.
v^ t?d 01 Persons owing ground rant to the
<» aot * 0 tlla advortiaement of the City Treas-
“* r column.
of —-—
‘ —The steamships Hunter,
'.-Ota s .. " ta - Tibbetts, Captain Coney,
"'’-'-’Jay ^ the latter from Boston,
Consignees per Central Hailroad.
May 7, 1886.
687 bales cotton, 36 sacks cotton seed. 12 cars turn-
ber and mdse. To Crane A G. J B Patterson Col H A
Barling, Guilmartln A Co, Wilder A F, J W Lathron
4 Co, J W Anderson A Son, T H Austin J W Wahnn
A Co, M 8 Cohen, B Padelford, Keln* CoPH Rrtm
Financial and Commercial.
Savannah Market.
Monday, May 7, 1866.
Cotton.—The demand for the past few days has
bean dull and irregular, with but few transactions.
Tbe prices demanded by holders are somewhat higher
than buyers art willing to give, thereby oauslng limited
tran emotions.
N. A. PRATT, IS
Chemist to U’b s I
C. Nitre aud Mi l
nir*g Bureau. >
W. WILSON. I P. b: WILSON.
[Graduate otPhlli
I College of Phar
macy. a Chemist
ItoS. O.Ord.Dep’t
The Proprietors are Native Oeor-
• » gians,
DEAL*SS IN
BtVOI, Oil MIOAL S,
DRUGGISTS’
*25-3 ra
SUNDRIES.
make Fine Clothfe, offer, and wlH sell at auction, at
Granitevflle, nn Friday, let of June, their entire
Machinery of nine thousand one hundred and twenty
Spindles and its preparation, all In good order, and
now running on Sheetings. Shirtings and Drills, of
number fourteen yarn—consist* ol—
One Mason’s Willow
Two Whiting’.* Pickers
Two Euglish Breaker Pickers, Walker 4 Hacking,
Manchester, England
Three English Finisher Pickers, Walker A Hack
ing. Manchester, England
Fifty-four Mason’s Breaker Cards
Sixty-six do Finisher do
Six Mason’s Railway Heads
Four do Drawing Frames
Fourteen Hill’s Geared Spe- ders, forty spindles
each. *
One card Grinder
Forty-three Mason’s Warp Ring Traveler Spinning
Frames, 120 spindles eacn
Tbfrty-tlutee Mason’s Filling Ring Traveler Spin
nlng Frames, 120 spindles each
81X Mason’s Speoters, 43 spindle* each
Right do Warpers, drop wire
Ten do Dressers
Two hundred and tltlrtj six Mason’s yard wide
Looms
Speeder Bobbins, .Spuming Bobbins aud Warping
Spool.*, Reeds, Harness. Ae., Ac.
Patties wtahlffg to purchase had Better come and
ex*ruined while the Machinery is running.
The Machinery will h* boxed and delivered at tho
South Carolina Railroad Depot by the Company.
Terms cash.
WILLIAM GREGG.
PresidentGrantteville Manufacturing Company
apiS-2aWtjel
Cotton Seed.
I K 8ACK8 DBAK-
1 21 sack* Uppora Cotton Seed
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOlICE-
A LL persons having demands again.t the estate of
Isaac W. Morrell, late of Chatham county, de
ceased, will pres nt them, duly attested; and all
persons indebted to said estate will make Immedi&t
payment to ANDREW M. ROSS,
nST-lawCw Administrator.
Which we can warrant. In store and for sale by
myT-,6 L. J. GUILMARTIN dt CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
fllHE cheapest paper in the United State*, only
1 One Dollar. Try U s year. For the farm, gar
den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen.
A good, cheaikaad valuable paper for every nun,
woman, and boy, in city, village and country. Pnb-
ilshsd the first ot every month.
Each number contains a full Calendat of Work for
the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon
everything to be performed iu and arc ua a tne Farm,
Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc.
tshxs : ■' •
. 6*astMc Mali Steamihtp Company’.
Htrosgh Line to California,
TOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
days UUited St4tes MaiL Through iu Tweuty-two
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
AfiTrtif? 1 ® 1 with the
ARIZONA.-. COLOR-vou.
HENRY CHAUNCEY ..CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK -GOLDEN CITY
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
F '°Z:^' rat ,0 Hsva,ia ’ Plret Cabin, $80; Steer-
F,O “o\tag^, tON0W T0,kt RlfSt *32”:
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y , U. S.
?or passage, apply to
B, H. HARDEE,
* T ~ M 12 Stoddard's Raoe.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
I’OUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVUXf’
AND PICOLATA®
The eleiF-’ and very fast steam packet
S Y L V AN SHORE
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
Ac., Ac. .. hv.vipg be*n specially fitted up for this route, w
One of the above large and splendid steamships will ' ' UTv ' l0r alxJTC P ,aceB
leave Pier No. 42 Norm -Kiver, loot ol Canal street
at is o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 2lst or «v< ry
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, an.!
then on the preceding Saturday,; for Asplnwail, con-
noctlng via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany's steamships from Panama for San Francisco
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
Hteamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Thoafe of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
One copy, one year $ 1 00
Six copies, one year 5 on
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
Thirteen copies, one year lo od” attendrtofoJ5e?and W chfidren ,, with<mt male *protec-
. Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., fora. Baggage received on the dock the day -bcTors
aI4tf
Publishers and Proprietors,
53 Fayetteville sL, Raleigh; N. C.
ESTILL 4 BRO.,
Ball street, near Post Office,
Agents for Savannah..
„ A J*f0 onnt of One quarter from- steamers rates
allowed to second cabin*and steerage passengers
with famlllea. Also, an allowance oT One quarter on
through rates to clergymen find their families ami
school teachers: soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fart .
Every Tuesday Morning nt 10 o'clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
Fur freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jH tf Agents-
FOR NEW YORK.
Lofflber to West Indies.
^DVANCBS made on consignmehtaof Lumber and
other produce to our trieude in Cuba.
gI7Ara • KENNETH ItcLKA A CO.
S'
TATE OF GEORGIA, APPLING COUNTY.
Timothy Williams 1
Libel for Divorce.
Namcy Williams. |
It appearing to tbe Court, by the return of tbe
Sheriff, that the defendant i* not to be found in
tbis State of- county, tt is on motion ordered that
said defendant appear and answer at thenext term
of this Court, else that the case be eonsf’lered in de
tail, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and It ia
further ordered that this notice be published in the
Savannah Nsws A Herald once a month for four
months- HARRIS A WILLIAMS, -
A tty’s pro Libellant.
• W. |L SESSIONS, J. I. C.B.C*
A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this
8th day of April, l»8d.
1 GEORGE EASON,
my4-lsm4m Clerk s. c. a. c. *
VOTICE—Two months after date, application will
. N be made to the Hon. the Court of (Mitug
made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for’ leave to sell all the Sham in
gtffCfr Companies bdongtng to the sststn of John
'T’BE fine A 2 brig ABBtE ELLEN, Captain F. A. I Boston* ljte of eeld county, decerned, for the benefit
A GtiMore, 200,000 feet capadty. Apply to I of thd balri and creditort of mid tffinte. -
1 WM. HUNTER, Aam*r.
my 7
L. J. GUILMARTIN * 00. » Savnnimh, May 1,1M6
myUl
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, aud paasengerr
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced snrgeon on board. Medicine and
ittloliilQI ft&Q. '
For paseage tickets, or farther Information, apply
•trim Company’s ticket office, on the Whan, root ol
Canal Street, north River, New York.
* F. W. O. BELLOWS,
all-tm Agent.
The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk ol
'her cargo engaged, will have quick de*.
?spatcb as above.
■ For freight, apply toe '
CRANE A GKAYBILL. 1
The first-class ship FOB-
UNA, Wolff, master, having
_ large portion of ber cargo
augaged and going ou board, will have quick <te-
aprtqh.
’ For balance of freight, apply to
my 7-12
DY,
196 Bay street, or to
CRANE A GKAYBILL,
80 uav street.
The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT
TEN. Captain 8. P. Emmons,
.—-— ’having tbe bulk of her cargo
engaged and going on board, will hare quick .lespafeh
“lfor freight, hpply to
CRANE A GKAYBILL.
FOR SALE,
“'■“R STEAMBOATS and TOW-
, ta rations alaei and dralL
Vessels, Stenm Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA OOWUf.
No. 42 Wstsr mreet, N. Y.
, -.t
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYU FKR
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. ft. King)
Having been placed permanently upon this routs »u.
leave for the above places ou
FrMay Harkiag, 28th, at 10 o’clock.
ami continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hour.
Reforuiur, she will leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, Plcolsta every Sunday forenoon, and Jack-
•fonrille every Monday morn lug, arriving at Savan
nab nn Tuesday looming.
4. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on
ihe wharf.
Ali freight payable by shippers. .
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ao-
fommodatioD, apply at the office on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
JM-tf Agent*
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,
flMIB most Beautiful Country Seat In Illinoia. ton-
X tainlag about WO acres, known ss Betlevne
Mound, within two hours’ ride of 8L Loom, near the
county Pisuty of fruit and shsdstmea, fee
m ornsSdSavannah. Fort
to.J. C. W1CKRE, souk at the U. &
mtMfonsrts offiaa, comer Sooth Broad andUncofn
MUM