Newspaper Page Text
YocAL MATTERS.
^: eD S£SDAT MORNING. MaV », 1S6«.
iWi’
,»rn**
of Stnimahipi nnd Steamers
FOR NXW YORK.
Hunter, Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock.
I inship Loo, Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock,
kinship San Salvador, Saturday, May 12th, at 4
!lvK p. m-
' - uio.-hip General Bsrnc-s, Saturday, May 12th, at
Veek p. m
jmship 1
FOB BALTLMOHK.
. C. Knight, Saturday, May lrtb, at —
i- amshlp Fannie, Friday, May 11th at — o’clock,
FOR AUGUSTA.
vainer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
-'C k*
‘ <- e »mor Laura, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock.
y.r Hard Times, every Saturday morning at
, o’clock-
j.fjucr General Berry, Saturday, May 12th, at —
o'clock-
FOR CHARLESTON.
ircimer Kmilie, every Tuesday and Friday after-
,' at 4o'clock.
.•earner Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9
r jock.
.[saaer Kalo, every Friday morning.
FOB HA.WXlMBVTT.l ir.
j-pjmer Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday mwrn-
. L \ 4 t D o’clock.
FOE DARIXN.
siiiaitr D. M. Cool, Friday, May 11th, at S o’clock
FOR FLORIDA.
. :;iuer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
.•clock.
*-,comer Dictator, overy Tue day afternoon at 4
vainer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
imor Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
ct.
learner Kite, every Tuesday afternnon.
opening of tUe U. sV District Court.
HOX. JSO. EBSKINE, PBESIDING.
tailed States District Court for the Southern
pict of Georgia was formally opened yesterday, it
& die first day of the term. Hon. John Erakine
I -(.led. District Attorney Fitch was not in attend-
1.. . not having yet arrived from the North.
; commission of Judge Erskine having been road
Jo: Court declared open by the Marshal in duo
■: he Judge appointed H. C. Holcombo, Esq.,
. ! the District and Circuit Courts of the South-
•; .strict of Georgia.
::i:,k E. Hesseitine, Eaq., made application and
-Indited to practice in the District and Circuit
;.e Wm. Law addressed the Court on inquiry as
•admissibility to practice in the U. 8. Courts un-
-oactof Congress establishing the Test Oath.
Jivenerable es-Judge alluded to his having been
[.amber of tlio b ir of that Court for ferty-nine
•a, having been admitted to practice before it iu
Ha Honor replied that with regard to the Tost
aijiielaw of Congress was upon the statute book,
J ivit was incompetent for him either todisre-
-• jevade it, but as tho constitutionality of the
I arisJ been drawn in question by Mr. Law, he was
I r ji to hear the question fully argued, not onty by
1.. members of the Southern District but of the
I vicroaHO His Honor further remarked that he
Ithat tho Government ahould be fully repro'
I .-.mi the argument ot the question, and that as
|:‘f.S. District Attorney was not present he would
Itpel Thursday next for a hearing of argument,
I .w.l:i tbe case could be then taken up.
I (lie in imposing array of the representatives of
L ; rgia Bar was prosent at the opening of the
I among them Er-Governor Jos. E. Brown,
Iem. Law and E. J. Harden; Messrs. Julian
k-’ieandThos. E. Lloyd, Gen. Henry R. Jack-
1.. 'kj. Win. A. Bassinger, Henry Williams, Berrien
l a A L. Stone, and F. E. Hesseitine, Esqs.
I sgratifying to observe the cordial manner in
I c ’ Jdge Erskine has been received by lour bar
L: :.i ns generally, affording, as it does, convinc-
LiTiJiuce of the strong desire of our entire com-
1.. . to see civil authority restored, ami the
|u:.:i[itunalunder the Constitution reinstated in
:se of its Judicial functions.
Loss of the Norwegian Bark Aqaillo—
Vessel and Cargo Probably Lost.
We learn that the vessel ^reported in our issue of
Monday lost, as being ashore on the breakers near
Doboy, is the Norwegian bark Aquilla, from Doboy
for London, laden with a cargo of Timber.
The Aquilla loft Doboy on the 1st inst. in tow of a
steamer, and after proceeding the distance vessels are
generally towed, had made sail, and was getting ready
to part with the steamer when the hawser broke, and
before she could get steerage way on she went ashore
on the North breakers about seven miles below Doboy.
A portion of lAr cargo was thrown overboard for the
purpose of lightering, and overy available means was
tried to get her off; but the wind shifting and blow
ing a strong gale from the southward, the more the
veasel waa lightered the higher up she was blown on
the breakers. The vessel, with the cargo, will proba
bly be a total loss.
Since the above was in type the steamer H. M. Cool
hat arrived. From Mr. Charles Domm, we learn that
the efforts of the steamer H. M. Cool, tug C. T. Shep
pard, and Dpited States revenue cutter Nansemond,
to haul her eff the breakers proved fruitless. The
vessel and drgo are fully insured in London and Nor
way. The board of Port Wardens for the port of Da
rien held a survey on the vessel and condemned her.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Son rise* . j 12
Sun sets g gg
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee ,1 SSIAt Port 3 03
Shipping Intelligence.
I .*.Piuvros street Sewer.—The work on this
Iivto commenced a low days since, and is being
I .W forward rapidly by competent mechanics and
I I : '■ ice of laborers. Tiio Sewer is to extend from
street lane, up Drayton to Perry street lane,
Meeting; of the Board or Health.
The regular meeting of the Board of Health was
held last evening :
The special Ward Committees made their reports,
showing that a few nuisances still existed in various
quarters of the city, but the number appears to have
diminished very considerably, owing doubtless to the
vigilance of the officers of the Board.
Mr. Jas. Stewart tendered his resignation as Secre
tary oi the Board on account of a press of duties as
clerk of Council. A resolution was adopted, however,
requesting him to withdrawdiis resignation. The at
tention of the Board was called to the dangeroua prac
tice of depositing dead animals along the Thunderbolt
Boad, especially opposite the Jones place; the air
was polluted with the stench arising from these de
posits. A resolution was adopted to request the
Mayor to have policemen stationed in that locality
day and night to prevent parties from depositing
the carcasses of dead animals and other offal along the
road.
The President read a communication from tii e
Mayor, stating that a map of the city an^nvirons
had been made by the Confederate engineers, which
was now in posse ssion of the authorities at Washing
ton, and that a request had been made for its return
which would undoubtedly be eompliod with at once.
On motion, it was resolved that one barrel of lime
be deposited with each member of tho Board for dis
tribution in his ward.
Mr. Bonaud, with the permission of the Board,
made a statement that tenement No. 6, Calhoun
Ward, (his own property,) was overcrowded, and that
‘ ‘everything was going wrong, ■ • and lie wished to caU
the attention of the Board to it.
Dr. Waring, of the Committee on Poudrette, stated
that the plap of cleaning privies of the city suggested
in the 1 esoiutionB appended to the report read at the
last meeting had met with very general favor among
the citizens, and he moved their immediate adoption
and enforcement. The resolutions were then taken
up and passed. They make it incumbent upon the
members ot the Board to inspect privies; recommend
to Council the passing of an ordinance requiring all
privies hereafter cleansed to be rebuilt upon an im*
proved plan, and their owners or users to keep them
purified with lime, and that they bo emptied ouly by
licensed scavengers.
Dr. Waring, as Chairman of the Committee on
Sewerage and Drainage, also stated to the Board that
preliminary steps for a general sewarage of the coun
try around tho city have been commenced by an ef
ficient corps of engineers.
We are glad to soe thiB matter has fallen into tho
hands of efficient and practical gentlemen. Tho im
portance to the health of .the city of a thorough drain
age of the country around cannot be too much urged
or kept before the public. Long neglect has ruined
tho already imperfect ditches and drains, and a city
surrounded by swamps of stagnaut water is sure to
receive the reward of its indolence and neglect in the
form of bilious congestion, yellow fevers and nauseam
. FOOT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, April s. 1S6L
Arrived,
Steamship E C Knight, Deoty, Baltimore—Crane
Si Gray bill. ^
Steamship San Salvador. Atkins, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder
A Fullarton.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatk-t, -etc—Clag-
horn A Cunningham.
Steamer Eniilie, Beaufort, Charleston—E E Hertz
A Co.
Steamor Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil-
martin.
Steamer H M Cool, Howland. Darien—M A Cohen
Steamship Mary, Wilson, left Philadelphia Satur
day night lor Mobile, put into Tybee on account or
weather.
• Norwegian bark Camilla, Schenke, Cape de Verde
—C Epping.
Bark Annie M Gray, Gray, New York, in ballast—
L J Gullmanin A Co.
Schr Hattie B, Benner, Portland, Me—R Bradley
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, ch.rleatou—Bradley
Fill A Co.
Cleared.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—LJ
Gullmartln.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghom
A Cunningham.
Steamer Emllie, Beaufort, Charleston—E E Hertz
A Co.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ac—Bradley
Hill A Co.
Schr Lynchburg, Wilbert. Baltimore—Crane A
Graybill.
Schr Swan. Mitchell, Georgetown, D C, in ballast—
E E Hertz A Co.
Financial and Commercial.
Imports.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—IT bales
sea island cotton, hides, syrup, Ac.
Per schr Hattie B, from Portland, Me—900 bales
hay.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—4 bales up
land cotton, and mdse.
Export*.
Per sclir Lynchburg, lor Baltimore—00,000 feet
lumber.
Accounted For.—Persons of au inquiring turn of
mind have been at a loss, for some time past, to know
who the lucky individuals woro who have been making
largo fortunes in tho sale of fire-arms to fraedmou.
Curiosity lias been aroused irum noticing the large
number of revolvers forfeited at the Mayor's Court,
and the large, number still in possession of the ne-
gioes about the streets. Some light was thrown upon
the matter, however, yesterday by a small colored boy
who was brought before the Mayor for drawing a pis-
tol on another boy. On his being interrogated by His
will connect with th e sewer already in-opera- ; Honor as to where he obtained his pistol, he replied,
1 “at the blacksmith shop." The manufacture of revol-
vers is a new branch of tho blacksmith's trade.
. Passengers.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—M
Newmtyk, Mr Barbour, Mr Post, TJ O’Donoliue, J
Riley, F D Cordes, A 8 Collins, A Goumi, J R Meyer,
j; vl . nKPlon ’ Dr P M L Burbank, H W Everett, R
N Ellis, Mr McKay, D G Farnliain, Col Nlclioils, Mrs
P Wessolowsky and child, Mrs Keruan, MDGouia-
lowsky, ii .Crine, H Lippmau, U Appel, A R Cowdry,
Amelia Binder, Miss M May, Miss S May, P Berance,
lady and 6 children, Mrs Slobermerle, A G Holbrand
and 3 children, L Levi, J Mathews, J Treanor, Major
Hudson, Capt Taylor, Dr A Parrish and lady, Mrs A
H Smith, Miss E Fell, C M Holst, J H Eckm&n, E S
Hilton and lady, Mr Glenn, S S May, Rev K Graham,
J Rosenheim, F A Martin, Oapt Willis, L Brown, J
Honeyman, L Fried, and7 steerage.
Per steamship Sab Salvador, from New York—C
Stearns, wife and infant, Mrs O D Granger, Mrs Har
ris, Mrs J Carter and son, J Ryan and wife,-Miss Wil
son, J Crippeti, W II Cormarck, J Gardiner, W R
Stearns, A Uclsmau, J « Gibson, H H Kuhn, H Wil
liamson, J Steam, J Mamlock. J S McCall, J A Lewis,
W C Lewis, J R Cook, A Cruikshank, A Neelv, H i)
Saw and 3 children, V McKarlane, .) E Parsous, II S
Farley, J J McPherson, 3 A Colburn, C Delmar, 8 A
Stearns, J T Bailey, S Carey. A Ferguson, J Colburn,
T Dennison, JR Stevens, H Del any, W Adamson,
K Northridge, and 25 steerage.
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—Mr Fowler,
Mr Carter, J O Low, J Buck, C F Einmerson, Mrs M
C Cheeves.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—Mrs sta-
cious, W O Sims, Mrs E Roach, S 8 Marshall, Wm
Massey, CAT Howard, L Cohen, W M Saddler J
Lombardo. C Pontou.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—Mrs Al
berti, Miss Alberti, Miss Ellis, Mrs lloyt, W Ballet
and lady, Mrs Redding, Mr Hannah, Mr Coney and
son, Mr Powers, Bowen, Miss Hacleliurst, J Haber
sham, W Hazlehutnt, 8 Dickson, C Epping. W p.-n-
nenian, Rev W Miles, W Sykes, W Danscotnb. J w
Tison, .1 silva, Mr Coiding, .1.1 O Ridle, Capt Tipper,
Geo Gordon, W Cobert, J Scott. v
Ter steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Mrs Hnbbard
Mrs Knox and children, M U Bollard, G VV Scliuvler
t W Biakely, A S Bigelow, G Uawes, E J Troil.'
. New Yorkiry Goods Market.
New York. May 4.
Brows SHXxrara*—Wachusett, 30 inch/ sfi- Boot
A, 10; do, O. 20.
Bleached Shirtings—Androscoggin, 34; Bartlett’s
36-inch, 30; do 33, do 24.
Delaines—Hamilton, 22*4; Pacific, 22J/.
Prints—Merrimack, W, 19 do D, 18; Victory. 14-
Wsmsutto, 12 y,.
Cambrics—Victory. IS; Portland, 11>/.
Ticks—Amoskeag A C A, 62 >4; do D, 31X.
Strifes—Amoskeag, 34; UncssvHle, 25.
Hoop Sethis—Bradley's Duplex Elliptic and Em
press Trail, price* unchanged.
Corsets—Thomson Coutil L’lmperatrice, $so ; do
do Parisienne, $14.
Shirts—J W L Standard dreas 210, $30 per doz- do
do. 450, $40 per doz. .
New York Market.
New Took, May 5, p. u
Breadstuffs—The market for State and Western
Flour ia fairly active at on advance of 10@l6c M bbl
The inquiry is partly apeculative. Sales 12.000 bbla at
$T 80(g,7 80 for superfine State, $8@8 50 for extra do
$8 55(g;9 20 for choice do, $7 30(3*7 80 for superfine
Western, $8@9 10 for extra do, $8 25@9 40 for ship
ping brands of extra round hoop Ohio, end $9 sog
$12 SO for trade brands. Southern floor la a ■v.-yj,
firmer. Sales 600 bbla at $10 10<311 15 for common
•nd $11 25(S16 50 for fancy and.extr*. Canadian flour
is 10(3,15c better. Soles 500 bbla at $8 35@fi 10 for
common, and $915@l* 40 for good to choics extra. R yt .
flour is firm. Sales 150 bbls at $5@8 25. Corn mesi
is steady. Sales 160 bbla at $4forJacaey. Corn is
dull end easier. Sales 40,000 bush at 78@81c for un-
sound Western mixed; 82@83>/c for sound do. in
store and delivered.
Oats are lc better and more active at 46@50e for
new Western, 67@59 for Ohio, 58@59 for Canady 56c
for Jersey, and 61(g,62c tor State.
Pbovisions—Port to-day is firmer. Sales 11,000
bbla at $28 62®29 for now mess, closing at $2* regu
lar, old do at $28®29 50. prime at $24 50® 25, also for
delivery at seller's and buyer’s option May, June and
July, C80 bbls mess At $28 25@29 25. Bacon la quiet.
Sales 200 boxes at 14>/c for Cumberland cut, end 15Me
for short ribbed middles. Cut meets are firmer.
Sales 700 packages at U> 4 '@12>/0 for shoulders, and
16J4@17%o for hams. Lard ia firmer. Soles 1,200
pkga at 18@21J4c.
Beef ia unchanged. Sales 900 bbla at $16®20 50
for new plain mess, and $21 50@24 50 for new extra
mess. Beef hams are firm. Sales 200 bbla $41@42.
Butter is dull at 35@43c for new Weetem, and 40 a 55c
for new State, Cheese is dull at 16 a 22c.
Tallow—Is steady. 150,000 lbs sold at 11 a a 11K C .
SteaRise—100,000 lbs sold at 17>4 a 19>Jc.
Grease—50,000 lbs sold at 11 a 14c.
Whiskey—Is quiet st $2 26 a 2 26)4 with small
sales.
Sugars—Continue quiet but steady. Sales to-day
400 hhds Cuba at 10>/ a 11c, 50 hhda Porto Bico at
12M a 13>/c, and 100 boxes at 13>£c.
Molasses—Is quiet, with sales of 60 hhda Porto
Rico at 70 a 75c, and 65 hhda Muscovado at 45 0 600
the latter rate lor Nuevitas.
Bicb—Is quia but firm at 8% a 9.'/c for Ran.n„ n
with no sales of moment.
Petroleum—Is dull at 26>4 a 27c for crude, and 42
a 43c for refined in bond. •- s
Cotton—Is firmer, with sales 1,500 balesTat 34 a 35c
for Middling Uplands, mainly at 34>4 a 35c.
Coffee—fa quiet, and we learn only of sales of 800
bags St Domiugo delivered and weighed here at 12’/c
gold in bond.
Auction Sales.
UNDERWRITERS’ SAT.ia
*y Bril, nVjily k Christima.
B III be sold, THIS DAY, in front of the store at UK
o'clock :
5 bales Cotton
^ importation, and sold
lor account of all concerned,
Tenna cqqli. mj#
Shipping.
ire Line
FOH NEW Y0BK.t
Atlantic Mail steamship
Company.
UNDERWRITERS’ PALE.
Bj Bell, Wylly k Chrtetiad,
Will -be soi l TiliB DAY, at 10 o’clock, or William
son's Wharf: .
• 1S3 sack* Corn ' V . _ ,
Dimaged on the uyage of importation, nml sold
un w mspection ana by re£omTneSu.fon ?,f ^„
*riwd f0r * cc0 “ t M Moderwriter* and all con-
Tanucah. ' l miQ
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A CkrktUa,
Will he sold THURSDAY. UHh iost . at 11 © dock, at
Deuiunf's Lower Cotton Press :
10 >«dl* boo Band* and Arrow 'nee, need as a eub-
stuaU kx rope iu bating cotton.
Damaged on the voyage from Liverpool to this
uu* of‘iWt , wlmSiS , SI C * ,a ^ - * ,,d bjr reconim * Dd “
“H ordefis for account of underwriters
ay*
P
Hon
and all concerned.
Tei a> cash.
y~.Tilling east. The sower is ultimately to be ex-
' "Uv-et, preparatory to paving the whole
: Drayton street. There will be three cess
along the line of the sewer, one at the point
. ncement, tho second on the corner of Presi
j A Man Shot.—a difficulty occurred ia Currytown
i yesterday morning between a white man named Jas.
-yton, and tho third on the corner of Me- ! Coir<!e ’ aud a “egro named Dick Perry, concerning a
load o: wood. During the altercation, a white man
named Dempsey, who resides about two miles from
the oity nn the Ogeochee canal, came up and was shot
by one of tbe parties. Whicb one fired the pistol we
wero unable to learn, as the party had ail scattered be
fore tho arrival of the poliee. The bad took effect in
the fleshy part of Dempsey’s arm, causing a painful,
though not a serious wound.
f' I >e rry streets, those being the poiuis at
riidiiL-largest bodies of water collect after a heavy
F~ length of tho sewer is about 1,300 feet, with
: : of two feet m the clear. The building of this
les being of great importance to the city
►‘apiary point of view will also materially benefit
p^ :-di r icent to it, some of whom we learn have
r - d to contribute towards its construction,
C: y- for tho privilege of connecting their own
Consignees.
Per steamship Sail Salvador, from New York—W
B Adams, Appleuian & R, Anderson & Sou, O tv
darner, Bell, W & C, steamer A Getty, Brady, s & Co,
Brigham, B A Co, D Bing, T 11 Bolshaw A Co. c’laa-
horii a C, II H Currier, J G-Starl. A Co, Cook. Bros A
F D Coidfcs, s M Coiding, Cbipman
Sr V, W Coon ‘‘y. F Champion, Collar! A Co, O Cohen.
W f Dorsett. MJ Doyle, Duncan A J, Doyle A Co
trwlu A H Eclipse Line, M G Ehrlich. E A Kckman.
A herhandez, G A Selig, E Harrigan, Heidi A I.,
Halsey A Co, Hess A G. W O Halleman, N A Hardee
A Co, Hunter & G, G M Heldt, Holcombe A Co, H H
Hariloe, J \V Lathrop & Co. CP Lopez, Lalhrop A
Augusta Market.
AUOU8TA, May 7.
Cotton—There was an improved demand this morn
ing, aud sales were made at prices ranging from 26 to
29c. The market became unsettled and excited on
the receipt of favorable advices from Liverpool.
Three thousand one hundred and sixty-five bales
were received over the Georgia Railroad for the week
ending Saturday, May 5.
Gold—Market quiet, brokers buying at 126, and
selling at 127.
Silver—Continues unchanged.
Charleston Market.
Charleston, Msy 8.
Cotton—The cotton market possessed but little
animation yesterday, the purchasers appearing indif
ferent, and the transactions were consequently con-,
•lined to about 100 bales at unchanged prices, ssy;
Ordinary to Good Ordinary 24 to 26 % lb.
Low Middling 27 to— “ “
Middling 29 to 30 •• “
Strict Middling 31 to •• “
Good Middling ,...32 to— “ “
AUCTION WAT.R
■ Y BELL. WYLLY A CURimAR.
Will be soli THIS DAY. at 10)4 o’clock, iu front
ot tile store:
25 shares Central Railroad Stock
S1.SO,
The usual assortment or Groceries:
Wines Cheose
Liquors Flour
Whl-key Tobacco
Champagee Began
Bacon Syrup
Lard nice, Ac.
ALSO,
A fins Buggy and Saddle-Horse
also.
Immediately after, in the salesroom will be sold a
flue, large, and sail able assortment of Dry Goods:
Mellon cloths Shirting
Ctiesliueres * Sheeting
Diets Goods Jewelry
Prints Hats
Calicoes .Boots
Lin u Crush v* Shoes
Linen il.tkfs Collars
Yankee Notions. Ac., Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. my#
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $20 OO; Steerage $5 OO, with Sub-
. sistence BIO OO.
The nor and fast side-wheel steamship BA*'
SALVADOR, Atkin*, commander, will call as
above, on
Saturday, May 12, at A o’clock p. at.
For freight or passage, Laving accommodations su
perior to any steSmerla this trade, apply to
B. H. HARDER,
No. 12 Btoddsrd’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
•W® No. fi Bowling Green, N. Y.
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. 8. Cost. Commander,
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, 141 b May, at - o’clock.
Bor freight or passage, apply to
foJ** RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
Shipping.
Parker. Pavilion Hotel, I> A W, J Roumlilat, C D
Rodger* J Reilly, J Heberts, Handel! A Co, Record A
M, F J K, il G Rnwe, Stein A M, A Slieltal A Co. A
A Solomons A Co P Skehau, Stewart & Co, F W
Sima A Co, L Twinans, A Tift, R H Tatem Tison A
G, A A F Tift, J 1, Villalonga, Weed A C, S Waule-
i'aum, A M A C \V West. W II Wiltberger, R A Wal-
**H®! W U Wescott, White & M, McGlasheu A L, W
FOR NEW YORK
Fastest s?lilp in tile Trade.
SIDE WHEEL SHIP.
Thruujfii to Netv York ia Sixty Hours.
ATLANTIC,. COAST
steamship Company,
By Blun & Meyer.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, will be soli) at the store
southwest corner Jefferson and Slut*streets:
Bureaus. Wardrobes, Mirrors, Towel Rocks, Chairs,
Bedstead* oi alt ktuus, Tables, sideboards, What
nots, Kitchen Safes, Parlor Sets, Dining aud Bedroom
Sets : j ?! o
insures.
Mattresses,Pillow*, Sheets. Blankets,Feathdl Bed*,
and a tariety oi oth. r articles too numerous to men
tion. m} 9
For Baltimore.
E.
SWopIng.
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splendid steamer
KATE,
CspL T. J. Lockwood.
will leave for tbe above port EVERT FRIDAY
MORNING, arriving same evening, and connecting
with all train* going North.
This steamer, having been thoroughly overhauled,
renovated and newly furnished, having saperiur ac
commodations for passengers, is unrivalled on the
coast for safety, speed slid comfort.
Returning, will leave Charleston every TUESDAY
morning at 7 o'clock, for Savannah, Femandina and
Jacksonville.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HULL A
mjS-tf
CO.. Agents.
217 A 219 Bay street.
FOR JM'ULLE, FLA.,
VIA FEBNANDINA.
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly Ji CferMiaa.
Will be sold WEDNESDAY, May 9th, at 12 o’clock,
at the Upper Klee Mill wharf, for account of Under- XI
witters and all concerned: yy
115 liales Cotton,
damaged on board the steamer Darlington on her
passage irom Hawkinsvlile to this port, and sold un
der inspection and by rccummeudailun of Port
Wardens. Tei ms cash. m8
GEORGIA CURED BACON AT AUCHON
By Bell, Wylly li Christian.
Win be sold. WEDNESDAY, si 11 o’clock, in front
or the store:
1.700 lbs Georgia Cored Bacon -
Sold in lots to euit-purchasers. Terms cash, ms
! Fkom Baltimore.—The steamship E. C. Knight, of
LlTllil lt ' | the new line between Baltimore aud this city, arrived
~ Bridge.—IVe saw yesterday at the office of ! bulow yes<erday a «ernoon, at two o'clock, but did not
Hogg. City Surveyor, the plan of anew ! raa ^ ^ wharf until late last night. The Knight is
'■ I a very ornamental and substantial design, j UQder commaud of our old friend Captain Denty, and
would, if erected, be in striking contrast j comes to Messrs. Crane A Graybill. She will be fol-
: wooden structure recently spanning the j * dwed t * le John Gibson next Saturday.
: Abercorf atreet. which it is intended to ; Steamboat ExcunsioN.-By an advertisement in
The proposed bridge is to be of wrought iron j another column, it wiU be seen that the steamer Liz-
" •- length, with a span of about 75 feet. The ; zie Ba ker wiU make an excursion down the river this
attemooo at o’clock, thus aflordiag our citizens a
fin© opportunity to view the different sights on the
river and to take a sniff of the sea air at Tybee. She
will return to the city by sunset, and will be sccoznpa-
nied by a band of music.
c P<ft; Co, G A Oaten, Mrs M Turner, [81 iu a dl iraond,
B, Harmiens Ex, G T R «t Son, S T Pound, T M & H
Clark, L C Warren, J 11 Zerlin *fc Co, Davw & Bro, E
D S, [I A Co] in a diamond, lt T Arnold, M Daley, ~
Lippican, Reai^ A: W, a L Felder k Co, B W Ba
nett, J R liamer, I Cohen.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C R
K, AitGR R, bouMieru Ex, Nat Ex, Adams Ex, J
W Anderson &-Sun, B K A<lams. Bradv, S A Co, M L
Brown. F Brown, B & Whitehead, biair A p, N K
bauru, T ii Bolsliaw & Co, Bell, \V & c, C H Bos
worth. Bouse & Bryant, Brigham, B & Co, 8 M Cold
mg, Crane & G, Glaghorn k C, Cunningham, P A Co
M A Cohen, O Cohen, Cuffy A H. Clark & H, Chaii^
pion k F, W M Davidc-on, U a Marshal, Doyle A L, E
P Deyo, P Dziulynski, J Deacy, M G Ehrlich, E Ehrlich
-j be probably between fifteen and sixteen
iu liars, and if the owners of property and
along the Bay, to wUfijee benefit and
J-ate it will add greatly, would contribute
towards its erection, we have no doubt
I"* authorities w’ould be willing to pay a fair
V-.-ruon of the expenses.
Corni.—E.- D. Nloyalau, tvas charged with
and disorderly in hie own house, bre&k-
I ‘ aDt ^ otherwise acting in such a disor-
—■Xct as to make it necessary to have him ar-
•n c prigoner having no recollection of the
I or der e d to be confined on© week at the
I rr ^ an ^ ^ m - Gleeson, charged with taking
I ‘- .dgin^ one on a stoop and the other on the
I ,rcr,: c * :& rged $3 for their accommodations.
| -aa.v Uang.—Thero seems to be a general
I ^ . °° 0Ut ne S roc * attached to the chain
I *. v at on the sewer in Drayton street.
I, “* ; edirt thTown upon them intentionally,
I i'Uiiei who may be passing that way are
b "“th e ni03t indecent language. We beard
^‘• 4taucc * 5 yesterday where parties who had
V-. . | e i ,l iniaad them for throwing dirt on them,
"^ l0 a shower of the coarsest abuse, and
j ? " Sr uh brickbats.
iV ; a ^ cc ent show of order might be
■ these fellows by the officer iu charge
I T • r< * 3 Pon8lbility for so doing rests
New Magazine.—Estill Bros , newsdealers, have
received the April number of Blackwood’s Magazine,
Ballou's Monthly for June, Peterson's Lady.’s Book
for June; also new numbers of Harper’s Weekly, and
other popular periodicals.
Another Quick Passage.—A dispatch received yes
terday by Messrs. Wilder & Fullrrton, agents of the
Herman Livingston state that that steamship arrived
at New York on Monday night, having made the ex
traordinary time of fifty-five hours from this port.
Hands Wanted.—Attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of the American Diamond Burr Stone
Manufactory, which desires to employ twelve negroes
to work in the quarry; also a blacksmith and a team
ster.
Fob late copies of Nashville and Augusta papers we
are indebted to the Southern and National Express
Companies.
Gas Light Co, uazaa & Bro, A Gomm, Housman, A k
Co, Hunter i G, N A Hardee, G A Hudson, 8 B Har
rington, II Haym, Hqlcombe & Co, C M 8 A Co, Hess
& G. J Knox, K & Fellner, Llnville A G, J W Lathroo,
ll D I- n ll T f T T .. -.1 T O .. n
V ;.. Robbehy.—Tiie following parties
, _ ’-’Micion ae being concerned in the late
Mf ° of T ' J- McNish 4 Co., were
' -'"mi null on before Justice Staley:
7^- r Thomas Eagan, Daniel Harrington,
| Tt. r .' tr ' Am °nio Ssndigo and James Con-
L’..; 6lI5f ’ no evidenoe before tho Court to
I..soners, liiev were discharged from
‘' •tit, R -'U’U’in Green, charged with Steol-
' Ut* fc U1 8 a vdeu of Mr. Eppstein, on
'“’iii.rrr“ ifani ffied before Justice Staley
:I: There were ton witnesses ex-
iee ’ ad °f whom swore positively
"titreupon he waa turned over to the
"Nswer t0 the cb|rge of robbery.
■ iosa Steuhships.—The steam-
Martin Luther once tliouglit lie saw the devil in
his chamber, and threw an inkstand at Ids head.
Had they had in .those days Ayer’s Pills to exor
cise ail the devil9 that come from a disordered stom
ach, his laughable fright would not have become a
matter oflii9tory. rnyl-lw
Maker & Co, R Miller, F M Myrell, A J Miller & Co
M, Thomas & Co, J McGrath, J G Mehrtena M s
Meyer, A Meyer, K MacLea A Cc, Neurvlile, B A Co,
O F Nichols, E L Neldllnger, N. Camp A Co, J Oliver,
Orff A W, F A Loveridge, Mrs Platen, J A I’ugil, G W
Porter. Platner A B, H \V Pease, Rogers A C, Schus
ter A II, F W Sims, W H Stark, S Scott, Sorrell &
Bro, Si uart A Co, A A Solomons, K H Tatem, C W
Thompson, Tison A C, J T Thomas A Co, J I. Yllla-
longa, W A Meinbart, S W Wight, W, Rout A Co, A
N Wilson, Wilder A F, Z N Winkler, A M A C W
West, Y, W, Mel A Co, and others.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—F M Mv
reli, Tison A G, J L Villalonga, W Fleming.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—P H Behn, L
J Gullmartln A Co.
Memoranda.
New York, May 3—Cleared—Schr Julia E Pratt for
Jacksonville.
Portland, May 3—Arrived—Schr Sea Queen, from
Savannali.
Philadelphia. May 3—Arrived—Brig Sea Lion, from
Savannah.
The schr G A Bearse, Bearse, from New York, for
Savannah, put Into Beaufort, N C, on the 1st inst, in
a leaky condition.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberger.
:::r t to a
r w harv
an *l San Salvador, from New York,
1 ful1 files c
iu- e8 at an early hour yesterday
stve ; ar ^3 lav at anchor below, in the
t . Ia k°ura awaiting the tide. Pursers
Cambridge will please accept our
1 °t late New York papers.
rV told AU 0F Hay.— Messrs. Bell, Wylly A
b 4t aUctlon y e8 terday, 71 bales North
I ' ^ v n ^ 0ar( ^ the achooner Emma D. Fin-
t ’^ r PiiiladelplLia to this port at
j-*: - " ~ _
L. J|VAl> Hlc pr .
yvt r.f^ ce AT> —A dispatch wag gent from the
tlliS City yesterday aiternoon to
“'' er to it wee received within tho
t - h° ,10Ur8 ' Considering the number
dr.w 6 lna(ie between the two cities this
J^Das very good.
l.
Ue City Court, Judge Chisholm
* ^> fc »terday morning, but transacted
C0l irt meets again at ten o'clock
^ >r 'X ^—The steamers Dictator and
f or pj° n ‘ arrivcd yesterday afternoon
«? 10
which left
1 e ' 011 Saturday, put into Tybee
-^'r^ nt0fWw “ ther -
J Darby, Ala
■I T Patteisou, City
F S Tucker, Augusta
G W Soattergood, Macon
Dr H K Carter Va,
A P Lambeth, I’liR
T H Beasley, do
G Houston, Fix
J W Wilson, Savh River
B C Truman, N Y Times
J T Gibson, Ga
A A Heizinann,
J M N Hazielmrst, Ga
Miss Hozlchnrst, Ga
H Sykes, England
Mrs Hoyt, Fla
Q n Duuscomb. Fla
J McKay, England
G G Glen, do
« D Dickson, city
A 9 Collins, Barnwell, S C
\ F Hayward, N York
J Baikor, do
H 9 Farley, *i 0
J H Beall, A A G R R
B A Garvin, Lonlsville
G N McClain, Early co J
J Richards, Washington
Consignees per Central Hallroad.
MaY 8, 1866.
342 bales cotton, 5 trunks and 3 boxes mdse, 6 bales
MARSHALL 5 OUSE—A. B. Luce.
L T Wilcox, C R R
A W Crnlskshank, N Y'
Mr Carter A sou do
W H Calvert, do
H D Law, do
F A Martin, do
J Riley, do
T J O’Donohue, do
HW Everett. do
Dr P M L Burbank, do
R N Ellis, do
W Post, do
W T Bfrtljour, do
DG Farnham, do
Mr A Mrs Buckler, Pa
Rev W F Nielcls, N J
J D Coiding, FIs
J K Parsons, N Y
Mrs E Bowprs, Fla
Mrs E W Carrington
Vo
Mrs O E Hannah A son, Ga
Mrs J M Powers, Palatka
Ira Scott, Canada
Lt W A Willis, U 9 R S'
Miss E Fell, Phila
Dr J Parris, jr, wife and
servr, Phila
Capt M J Cohen, str Swan
L Cohen, Charleston
Capt T H Morton, steam
ship Gen Barnes
A Neely, City
J B Gordon, Brunswick
Dr R R Carter, Va
J C Ross, lady and aervt.
Liberty co
J S Richardson, Augusta
M Kenard, Fla
ABtolbrand, Beaufort
Freeman, Hays 4 D, W Batteisby A Co, Bradv' S *
CO’ Uuntei' A G, Wilder A F, Erwin A Ii, T H Austiu,
W R Hemitig, P, Tucker A IV, E A Eckman.
Receipts per Atlantic At Gulf R. R.
May 8, 1966.
Cotton, mdse, and chickens, to E O Wade A Co.
Brigham, B A Co, Tison A G, Duncan A J, J W Latlu
rop A Co, Holcombe A Co, W L Peabody, J Booth, T
Ii Willingham, Cooper 4 Me A, Champion & F, H R
Wilson, M G Ehrlich, M D Brown, S W Ceesar, W B
Adams, L J Gullmartln A Co, T N Piader, Stewart A
Co, W Wolf.
The new and very fast side-wpeel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tous burthen, Thob. H. Mobton, Commander,
will positively sail ou her regular day,
Saturday, May l^th, at 3 o’clock, p. m.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
iny»
A FINE HORSE AND DKAY AT AUC
TION.
By Bell, Wylly &. Christian.
Wiil be sold, WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock, in front
oi tiie store:
A fine Horse, Dray and Harness
Tciius cash ,
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By hell, Wylly A Christian.
Will beapldon WEDNESDAY, May 9, at 12 o’clock, at
tiie Li p-* Bice Mill Whaif, for uc,omit of under
writers anil nil concerned:
39 hales Cotton, 7 broken hales, and a lot of loose
Cotton.
Damagod’iui board of steamer Darlington on her
passage Ir on Hawk usville to this port, and sold un-
asr inspection of Port Wardens.
Tetius cash. m yj
WILDER A FULLARTON.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL WAY LANDINGS.
Berry
The fine steamer
Greneral
will leave as above on
Saturday, May 12th, at — o’clock.
For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner Bay and Abercora sis.
FOE, DAEIEN.
THE STEAMER
H. Mv COOL,
P. Howlxhd, Captain, .
will leave for tbe above place on
Friday Horning, at 8 o’clock.
For freight or passage engagements, apply on
board, at Padclford’s wharf.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE7
By Bell, Wylly A Chrbtlad.
Will be soil! OU WEDNESDAY, 16; h of May, at 11
o’clock, in fro t of store:
eoncr.-s of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Cemetery,
one mile from the city, on the Ogeechee Road di
vided into garden lots, 4 c.
Lithograph drawings of the property at our count
ing room.
Sold a* the property of the late Wm. James Bul-
luck, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and cred
itors oi sold estate, by decree of Court and order of
the administrator.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers
myT-td
BY BLUN & MEYER.
On WEDNESDAY, 9th inst,, at 10 o'clock a. m., wiU
be sold in front of store:
The Crop on 10-acre Lot, No 1 Slddaway Sh 11 Road
on Harmon Tract, with good will. Lease up to Jan
uary 1st, 1867. with privilege of renewal of same for
two yean. Sold crop consists of Water and Musk
Melons, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Oats, Corn and other
yegetables and grain usually found on the forms in
the vicinity or the dty.
ALSO,
A good Mole, Cart, Harness and
tore.
The splendid Steamship
C. Knight,
Captain Denty,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, May lath, at — o’clock.
TO* afoamahlp JOHN GIBSON will follow, sailing
on Saturday, May 19th, and will constitute a regular
weekly line. s
For freight or pasugc, apply to
CRANE A GRAYBILL.
Agents in Balfimere. Messrs. Pknoxxosst, F*n-
wiok A Co. IO yj
Murray’s Line
YORK.
FOR
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $25 .....Steerage, *20
- I . t
The new aod splendid steamship LKO, Dearborn,
commander, will leave for tbe above port on her
regular day, ttv.
Thursday, May 10th, at — o’clock,
.-,s ;. .
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
«ny7 «*.», OCTAVOS COflEN.
For Charleston.
The new and fine steamer
Iv _A_ T E,
Capt. T. J. Lookwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Returning, will leave Jackionvllle every THURS
DAY morning, and Savannah every FRIDAY morn
ing, arriving st Charleston same evening, connecting
with N. E. trains going North.
For freight or passage, apply to
Bradley, hill a co.. Agents,
217 A 219'Bty street.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The new and magnificent steamship
Fannie,
Smoot, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Priday, llth last., at - o’clock.
da&alip., 0 ^^ haV ‘ ne exce?,ent accommo-
LiROCHE. WEST A DANIELS,
Jouea' Bliick.
niy7
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.
daton^l," P# “ 4ge> b ‘ Vln *
111 J 7 HUNTER A QAMMBT.f.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L M. Coxzttzb,
will leave as above from Telfolr’s wharf
■v«T Saturday Morning at Uo’clock.
For freight or passaged kpply on board, or to*
. ‘ L. f- GU1LMARTIN A CO..
77 Agents.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA HSRNANDINA.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DIC T Jk TOR,
L M. Coxhteb, master,
will lesve as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
■very Tuesday Afternoon at A o’clock.
?E e J ,re P* red to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf, at the going rates.
She has elegant and spacious accommodations for
MWsengera, and we trust will receive a share of pub
lic patronage. *
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA BEAUFORT.
The first.class steamer
E M I L I K,
Capt. G. H. Bascroax,
wharf** 6 ** ah ° Va fr °“ tbe Ch "le*ton Steamboat
Kvery Tuesday and Friday Afternoons,
ut 4 o’clock.
- Freight received ou tbe day of sailing
»i„V^ r i^ el f b I ?. r P a *** e ’ haT,n * good aceomoioda-
tiona, apply to Captain, on board, or to
EDWIN EL HERTZ. A CO.y
Bay street, w
my5-tf
lot of Farni
«J7
mj9-2
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
89 Bay street.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
’P H ? IToperty known as MOUNT AIRY VINE
A Y aRD, within half a mile of Marietta, on high
?JL onI i a ’^ OV8 ri°°king the city. The lot contams
twenty four acres, fifteen acrea enclosed with new
p jink fence; a first-rate dwelling, with three rooma.
Kitchen, three pantries and bedroom below - two
rooms, two bedrooms aud clothes press above, and a
first-rate cellar under the house; smoke-house of
£u n L rete ’ frarae storehouse (can be used for it
kitchen;, uegro house, never-failing well of freestone
watet, selected ft uit of all kinds, with a vineyard of
five acres in bearing.
J<“ ld ' th® house will he rented by the month,
the privilege of five acres of ground for cultl
V Thhi*!i 1 one balf 07 tl,e fru *t. except grapes
anTl h wtn hL , ‘r,2*r 9t i de . 8,rablepl8ce ln Upper Georgia,
anil will be offered at a fair price. -
For iurtlier particulars, enquire of
Rev. w. S. MANSFIELD.
Marietta, Ga.
my4-taw4w
SCREVEN HOUSE-G. McGinly.
| Capt W H Barrett,
D B Edes,
D D Vail, N Y
Mrs Alberti, Florida
Miss Alberti, do |A 8 Bigelow Darien
W F Penneman, St MaryslL Hawes do
C Epping. City E J Trell,’Boston
SAL Htone, USA |
On Consignment.
QQfi BALES Prime Eastern Hay
OOO 50,000 Laths
76 Ship Knees
- 100 boxes Herring
11 bbls Herring
101 bdls Failing
49 Spruce Spars
3,000 feet Hemlock Boards, landing from
on first page, ©f schooner Wellington, and for sale low'by
*28tmlS.
myS
L. J. OUILMAHTIN A Co.
A. Dctennhopir,
Of Savannah, Ga.
John M. W. Hill,
Of Jefferson Co., Fla.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwarding.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, (3 a .
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and
shipment of cotton, lumber ana country pro
duce generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
will be made.
BtreaxHois:
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah ; Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah; J. H. Zeilin * Co., Macon, Go.; Dr.
N. L. Angler, Int Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. n»n
Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; Willis Chisholm, Atlr.nta, Ga. ■
C. L Robinson, JacksonvUie, Fla.; F. Dioble, Jack
sonville, Fla. c CpL W. L. Bailey, Jefferson counts,
1 D. H.Bffidwin A Co New York; Bearden A
Nqw York. Warren Mitchell, 1bo, Lonlsville
Southern
EXPEESSCOIFY.
Increased Facilities!
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
At Fkot^uoed Ratos,
BY
THE INLAND ROUTE,
AIsis RAIL
ouaa
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AT.E
By Blun A Meyer.
By permission of tbe Honorable th* Court of Ordinary
ot Chatham county, will be sold, on TUESDAY,
June 5, at II o’clock, a. m., in front of the Court
House:
Part of Lot letter T, Middle Oglethorpe Ward, con
taining 11844 feet on Znbiy street by 5544 feet on
Poplar and Fahm streets, with Improvements
thereon.
also, ‘.
25 shares C. B. Stock
ALSO,
Sundry articles of Fnraltnre belonging to estate ot
F Jachens, deceased, late of Chatham county.
. C. JACHENS.
*17-lawfd Administrator.
SOUTHERN
Importing and Xoanfoctarlng
DRUG HOUSE
Mo. 239 Ears street
my7-tf
A. j. GUILMARTIN & OO.,
Agents.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The steamer
LAURA
will leave regfiiaiky for Augusta
■very Friday Evening, at 5 o’clock.
Shjppers willjlease uke notice, that their freight
win oe received every day and stored In fire-usvof
warehouse, free of storage. Way and through freight
?*■« or as cheap as any other boat ou the
*vif>
For freight or ^• a «®. Apply on board to Capt. R.
American and Mexican
MAH STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Wallace, or on ml
my 3 6
J. MoPHEKSON FARR, Agent.
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AMD v ' 1
Manufacturing Chemlata,
No. 288 KINO STREET,
Foutth door above Market st..
Charleston, 8. C.
From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
BUT-ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, in connec
jlon with the HABNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Great Through IJnes from the North, by whicb
merchandise can be forwarded as above,.
Order freight from the North to be delivered to
the Hamden or Adams' Express Companies, and is
New York CUy at the Southern Express Office, 59
Broadway, marked •• Inland Routa’’ •
Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will he promptly forwarded.
my4-lm
W. M. WALSH,
YT7HOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and
YV Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
llqir Rettorer gestges Gray Bair.
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK’S '-Jv
Hah- Restorer Stop^Halrfrvm raffing Ont.
Hair Restorer Prevent* Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer |g all thot can be claimed at a dnalng
• CLOCK’S
Elilr Restorer possesses all the mqrit claimed for it.
A single trial convinces the dm sceptical of its
value. If, after a thorough trial of two
does not give perfect sattsfictfomrlhe non
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 jnrbe
N. A. PRATT, |S. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON.
.'Graduate of Phil*.
.College of Phar
macy. * Chemist
to 1st* S.
Nitre and Ml
uing Bureau.
. Orel. Dept
The Proprietors are Native Geor
gians,
DIALIBS IH
bivoi,
iSKZOA&l,
Fwclflc Hail Steamship Company’s
Through Lima to Californi a,
»* Mg* 1 ??” and carrying the
united MUtes Hail. Through in Twenty-two
Steamships an the Connecting on the Pacific
ARivrw? UC: with the
™ VnarnaV COLOR.IDO.
JjSmPv CONSTITUTION.
SEE GOLDEN CITY.
COMTA RICA MONTANA.
‘ f AC., Ac.
, Mfo above forge and splendid steamships will
foow Pier No. 42 North River, toot oi Canal street,
at It o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates foil on Sunday, and
thenon the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwaffi con-
n8Ct *aff ria Panama Railway, with one of the Oom-
rmm * tor San Fr * r - ,8co '
Departures oflofand Slot connect at Panama with
Weamere for South Pacific sad UMtral American
port*. Those of lot touch at Manxaaffio.
A dihftrant of One Qaarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabm and steerage passengers
Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
gen and their ruulllea and
irs having honorable dis
charges, Half Fife.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each ad nit
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
sit sod to ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, Irom steamboats, railroads, and passengers
whoprefor to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
Modaoeefreo-
Firrt-closs side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
Passage frmn Savannah to Vera Cm* (per steam-
m from Newark" U “ e to NeW York >' “ me at «
'nIw Ve L a i Jtn * , ! m8t0 P At Sisal on the way ont
The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way home.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50; Steer-
$30. m ’
^steereg^gw *° Ve ‘“ CrDZ ’ Flm Cab!n ’ M00;
Fr °?re*$3»* 10 VenCrDZ ’ First CaWn ’ : Steer-
FremHsvan. to New York, First CaMu, $60; Steer-
^“Veredru. to Havana, pint Cabin, $80; Steer-
eatgt I ^0 t ° NeW T0 *’ Firet c ’his, $190;
CHARLES A- WHITNEY, Agent,
16 Broadway, nTy.. U. &
For passage, apply to
s7-tf
B. H. HARDEE,
12 Stoddard’s Roue.
with
through rate, to cl
school teoebere; sol*
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERN ANDINA JACKSONVILLE
AND PIOOLATA
The elegant and very foot steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. -JAMES TUCKER,
Jmvin^bera sgedaU^ffiftsd up for this route, w
Evtry Twssdny Msrolag at 10 o’clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo-
dauons, apply at th. office, Ptorida Steam packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
I” » Agents-
for new york!
The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk ot
ber . A* 1 * 0 1 engaged, will have quick des-
apatch as above.
For freight, apply toe
CRANE A GRAYBILL. j
potmge tickets, or further Information, apply
sspsarssstw
ok the
Canal afreet,
BELLOWS,
Agent
OMVOGISTS* 81HSRIE5.
aS5-8m
Hoorn and Board Wanted,
B * y a clti*en of Savannah, in a private family,
where there are no other boarders.
Addrsm Key Box *3, Foot Office. myTA
For Liverpool.
The first-class ship FOR-
.TUNA, Wolff, matter, having
large portion of her cor^o
ud galeg on board, will have quick
’For balance of froighLapglg'to^
If “
CRANE
myi-H
1»6 Bay street, or to
* GRAYBILL
80 Bay I
LADIES’
BLACK SUMMER DBESS GOODS
my7-8»
JaKOpeae
TOS
A MORGAN,
W Oongrem ttreet
For Liven
The A No. 1 ship JOHN PA 1
TEN, Captain 8. P. ~
0* above.
For freight, apply to
the balk of her'caik^ iSfe*
despatch SffifcS
on board,will have qmck despatch
2,500
CORN.
BUSHELS COEN
E!yrJ»2r<i“’
•Li JL .
Aa-HJtanA
Bays*., foot or Eunwd.
.. V
mj7-fi
no
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY'S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
Tbe hew and foot sailing <n——f
LIZZIE BAKER,
Oapt. N. King]
Having toon placed.permanently upon this rente nnl
leave for the above place* on
VrSteyr Mowing, fifth, u 10 o’clock.
“t^coototae to leave every Friday morning thereafter
,«he wiU leave Palatka erory Sunday
morffiqg. Pico lata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack-
ttm«iUe_*very Monday morning, arriving at Savan
eo Tttesda;
eedav morning,
received at all time* at the
warehome on
poyoMe by shippers.
having splendid
te office on Fieri
o^pfr at the office "on Florida Steam
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,