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LOCI* MATTERS
THURY morning, mat Io, ism.
jjtpurtar 1 ” Sttaauhlpi and steamers
FOR NRW YORK.
S;eamshf/ mtor > Thursday, May 10, At — o'clock.
Steamsblf 0 * Thursday, May 10, at — o’clock.
Steamshl‘“ Salvador, Satnrday, May 12th, at 4
o'clock p. i
StcamsIrfehWa 1 Barnes, Satnrday, May 12th, at
3 o'clock p.- v
FOB BiLTIMORlt.
Steamsb^- C. Knight, Saturday, May 1 ah, at —
o clock.
SteamslFannie, Friday, May 11th at — o'clock.
FOli. AUGUSTA.
Steama'cllpse, This Day, at-12 o'clock.
SieameSwan, every Wednesday morning, at
^o'clock.
StcamcanrH, every Friday evening at 6 o’clock.
Steamedard Times, ovary Saturday morning at
9 o’clock
Steann General Berry, Saturday, May 12th, at —
o’clock.
StcameTwo Boys, Sutnriiay, May 12, at 9 o’clock,
FOR CHARLESTON.
SteamtBmllle, every Tuesday and Friday after
noons at o’clock.
Steamo Dictator, every Satnrday morning. at S
o'clock.
SieameKaie, every Friday morning.
FOA HAWKIH8VTLLE.
SlcomeCharles 8. Hardee, every Thursday mom-
mi;, at 9 (clock.
FOR OAEIEN.
Sleame H. M. Cool, Friday, May 11th, at S o’clock
a. m.
FOK FLORIDA,
steame- Sylvan Snore, every Tuesday morning, at
]0 o'clock.
Steamer Dictator, every Toe day afternoon at
o’clock.
Stunner HdcuGetty, every Satnrday morning, at
iO o'clock.
Stuoincr Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
o'clock.
Steamer Kate, every Tuesday afternoon.
City Court.—the Grand Jury found a true bill
yesterday against Peter Porcher (coi.j for aasault and
battery. The triminal ddeket will be called this
morning, and \v$ would advise all witnesses interested
to be present.
The Grand Jary made the following presentment
yesterday :
presentment of the grand jury of the city court,
MAY TERM, 1866.
We, the undersigned Committee, appointed by tho
Fort-man of the Grand Jury of the City Court of Sa
vannah, beg leAve to make tho following report: That
we have examined tlio books, and the condition of tho
clerk’s office, which is in good order, and everything
systematically arranged, and we cannot refrain from
expressing our entire satisfaction at the manner in
which everything is kept; and we farther recommend
tbit the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savau-
i,nti be requested to furnish to thfc Clerk of the City
Court such books and articles as named in an order
passed -‘it the present term of this court by His Honor,
Walters. Chisholm, Judge; and we further recoin-
mondthat those presentments be published in the ga
ieties ol this city, and a copy also be sent to the City
Council with request to give this presentment their
ixmeliate consideration.
Alfred Haywood,
L. J. B. Fairchild,
John Lama.
Committee.
And we beg to conclude our report by recommond-
ins’thxt, as a jury, we make a tender of thanks to
Hit Honor, Walter y. Chisholm, Judge, for his perti-
uanl and instructive charge, and to the Solicitor Geu-
eraifor his prompt attention to this Jury.
Thos. J. Walsh, Foreman.
Tiaa oxtract from the minutes. .
Philip M. Ruskf.ll, Clerk.
SaTanuah, May 9th, 1866.
ILaYors Court.—Jack Brown (colored), was brought
before His Honor yesterday morning, charged with
violating city ordinance by firing a pistol; aiao with
seriating an officer. Fi^rn tho testimony of a witness
m the ease, it appears that Brown had fired a pistol
ta the wharf upon which witness was employed as a
watchmxn, and had refused to leave tho wharf wlu^
ordered. He also used very abusive language to the
•watchman, and struck him when he attempted to put
ium oil the wharf. The prisoner stated that he was
merely examining his pistol when it accidentally dis
charged, and that ho was sitting on a wood pile look
ing 101 a job, when the watchman ordered him on.
He ac&nowledged the abusing ond striking the watch
man, end tried to justify himself in so doing: but as
the point could not be seen, lie was sentenced to thirty
oiye iebor on the streets, and to forfeit his pistol.
Eieai Denton (coloredi, was ai rested about 1 o'clock
oa Wednesday morning^ with a bag in his possession
containing a ham and some tobacco. Ho staled that
he Lad purchased the articles on the other side of tho
river, but as there are no etores oa that side of the
strean, he was turned over to the river police to have
:be natter investigated.
Robert White (colored), was brought up for driving
aboiie aijd wagon through York street lane in viols-
ticno! city ordinance. The prisoner stated that ho
•us. an * mg vege tables to market,and beiug rather late
thought that by driving thvough the lane he would
iukt greater speed. Uia Honor stated that the lanes
tad recently been graded, but had been utterly de
stroyed by wagons passing over tho dirt piled in them,
and scattering it so as to make it necessary to have
the work done over again. The prisoner was fined in
costs, and if caught driving through the lanes again
to be placed at work on the streets.
Thoetexnth Annual Repost of the Board of
Managers of the Protestant Episcopal Orphans*
Home.—The Boird of Managers of the*'Protestant Epia.
copal Orphans’ Home” respectfully submit to the Bis
hop of the Diocese, and to all~who feel an interest in
the Orphans’ cause, their thirteenth annual report:
The bright vernal light of the glorious Easter morn
yet sheds its lustre o’er us, and the triumphant strains
of its hallowed anthems Btill vibrate upon the ear,
kindling our hearts anew to deeds of loving charity, as
memory delight* to recall the story of redeeming love
so lately commemorated, while the lingering rays and
echoing strains remind ns, that the duties of the past
year are ended, and that wc have entered upon the
thirteenth year of our existence under the sheltering
care of our holy Church.
With grateftil humility do we acknowledge the
watchful providence of an Almighty Father, who in
the midst of the destitution and prostration which
had overwhelmed our city, in common with our coun
try, has mercifully shielded us from all privations at
tendant upon the sad condition of affairs; inclining the
hearts of all to minister to our necessities, so that the
despondency and gloom which were naturally expe
rienced, melted away, and trusting to that sovereign
care, which amid so many trials and apprehensions,
has ever been our refuge and support, we are enabled
to look forward calmly, nay, even hopefully, to the fu
ture.
The number ofc children reported at our last anniial
meeting was 19, since that period one has died, eight
have been romoved, nnd three added, making the
number at present in the home, thirteen.
Applications for admission are numerous, but the
number of subscribers having been sensibly dimin
ished in consequence of the embarrassed condition of
the city, the financial state of the Treasury restricts
us greatly in responding favorably to these constant
appeals.
Mrs. Bennet still continues to exercise the united
offices of matron and governess. The monthly reports
of the Board testify unanimously to the order and re
gularity which characterizes her rule. Under her
juincious, kind sway, the children thrive both men
tally and morally, and our thanks are due to her for
the kind, unwearied watchmlness, which she so
gently and unceasingly exercises over them, render
ing the institution a home of love in its deepest,
truest sense.
With the exception of the death of Georgia Ann
Crawford, which occurred in April, 1S65, and some
very light cases of sickness, the children, we grate- i
fully'record, have enjoyed most excellent health. And
here we desire to renew our thanks to Mr. Lincoln and
to Dr. Yonge, the kind benefactors of the Home, who
never weary in well doing, but always cheerfully and
promptly respond to our demands, realizing the
double blessing of charity: “It blesses him that gives
and him that takes.”
It would seem almost futile to urge the claims of the
Home upon a people who have been so impoverished
and stricken by the calamities of the past, but it speaks
well for the generous hearts of our noble citizens,
that though reduced themselves, thoy have never suf
fered our little household to feel the biting stings of
poverty, and their hearts have abounded in deeds of
loving kindness, perhaps more richly than of yore.
But while fully alive to the sad circumstances of the
hour, we may and do ask each individual Christian to
use their utmost exertions to save this Hook, of their
adoption from languishing, and to aid us in rearing a
building worthy of the object, in which to shelter the
Orphans .confided to our care. Let each give of his
ability that each may experience the divine assurance
of our great Exemplar, “In as much as ye have done
it unto one of the least of* them my brethren, ye have
done it to unine.” B. H. GaMmell,
Sec’-y of tho Protestant Episcopal Orphans'‘Homo.
Easter, 1866. •
treauber's report.
Arrivals afthe Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W.-H. WlLTBKRGKR.
Darien
W G Young,
S Bevel 1, Fit
JHW Grisson, Gainesville
C Spalding. McIntosh co
FVere.NY
M Newman, N Y
Mrs Stafford, N Y
O H Metcalf, Augusta
N S Morse. do
W L Lumpkin. Forsyth
J II DanieiL Mtllen
J T Phillips, CBK
J W Black, Fla -
A Morphy A wife, Burlt*
county
W 8 Young, Thomasvllle
W1 Davies, do
E P Atkinson, Ga
Mis c Atkinson, Ga
D Atkinson, Ga
J Reynolds, Washington
C F Baldwin. Balt
IT 0 Arnold. Bryan co
11T Davis. Quitman
H Baarc, Darien
T A Wilson, Hartstown
S W Hurst A son, Burke co | W D Reynolds, str Fannie
SCKSYEN HOUSE—G. McGINLY.
J Wells, Balt
8 B Noyes, Fernandina
J Densey, do jOCarley,
OaptJ O’Neil Thomasville J G Clark, City
W 11 Hoggord, Newiou |
B Kimball, lady,2 children
A servt, Jacksonville
do
MARSHALL-ROUSE—A. B. Lee*.
L Warrock, JackaonvHletRev E Hurts, Ky
W Rogers, Darien
H T Smith, New York
li Adler, do
,1 Todd, do
E Tolaud, M D, Havana
J Linscy, Augusta
B Conley, do
J M Cross, n, Scotland
C Wurts. Phila
I Mies Ii Wurts. Phils
U W Montgomery, N O
W Pearce, Tired Creek
JG Ladd A wife, Tired
Creek
|SA Hodge, ship New Eng-
l’ land
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
sfcn rises 5 11
Sun sets...:..-. 6 47
HIGH WATER.
AtTybee.. 2 151 At Port. 345
Shipping Intelligence.
Receipts for year ending March 1st, I860... .$1,863 46
Expenses lor the same 1,341 00
BUILDING FUND. *
14 shares of 8. W. R. R. stock at interest... .^5,300 44
Names of the Boabd of Directresses.—Mrs.
Wayne, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Bogart, 2d Directress :
Mrs. C. 8. Hardee, Treasurer ; Mrs. tiammell, Secre
tary.
Managers from Christ Church.—Miss Young,
Mrs. Coseus, Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Kollocli, Mrs. Morgan,
Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Griffin, Miss Owens, Mrs.
McIntosh.
Managers fbom St. John’s Church.—Mrs. Camp
bell, Sirs. Cunningham, Sirs. Connerat, Sirs. J. Har-
tridge, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Grmvdy.
Annual Council or the Protestant Episcopal
Church.—The Annual Council of the Protestant Epis
copal Church, in the Diocese of Georgia, will meet in
St Johns Church, Savannah, on Thursday morning,
Slay 10, immediately after divine service. The clerical
and lay delegates are requested to he in attendance.
Divine service will commence at 10‘4 in tho morn
ing, and will be held every evening at 8, and every
morning at 10i^ during the session of the Conven
tion. '
By order of the Bishop.
W. H. Babison, Secretary.
Magistrate’s Court.—The following casec were ex
amined before Justice Staley yesterday :
Edward Johnson (col. I, charged with the offence of
larceny, was committed to jail to await his trial, he
tiling foiled to give bonds.
Isaac Fields (col.), assault and battery, was dis
charged, upon examination there not being sufficient
evidence to convict.
Hugh McGovern, larceny after trust delegated and
trust reposed. Tho prisoner was, as it appeared,
treasurer at a raffle given for the benefit of a poor wo
man, which netted fifty-six dollars. When the raffle
vas over he banded her six dollars, and said that an
cilter person had stolen the fifty dollars. Several wit-
tfceee# in the case having testified to a contradictory
Eatenient, and the court being fully convinced in the
■aitter, the prisoner was romanded back to jail to
-” l ‘t his trial beforo the Superior Court.
A Delioutful Trip.—The steamer Lizzie Baker
carried about three or four hundred of the happiest
people we have met for some time on' a pleasure ex
cursion down the river yesterday afternoon. The
steamer left her .dock, at the Charleston steamboat
wharf, shortly before three o’clock, accompanied by a
fine string band, who, as the boat glidedcd along the
river front rendered some very hue music. The plea
sure seekers scatiered themsolvcs through the boat,
occupying themselves on the run down the river in j It Agt, T McDonald, LaKochc. -W * Co, Guerard A K~
viewing the various points of interest, particularly the f * j ^ Johnson, fl C Melmcns, J \V Luthrop
, , A » o, M E erst & Co, Ladies Southern Belie' Aesocia-
" tlon, 11 Pitcher,-Scranton. S A Co, Glaghoni A c, C
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, April 9,186i.
Arrived,
Steamship Fannia, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A
West.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—L S Ben
nett.
Steamer Forrest City, Kiog, Hawklnsville—F M
Myrell.
Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—Erwin A Har
dee. ;
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Colby A
Co.
Schr Delmont, Orr, Baltimore, with grain, Ac—
Brigham, Baldwin & Co.
Cleared,
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Colion.
Brig Kredonia, Howes, Fernandina, with inward
cargo— E E Hertz A Co. >
Schr H W Gregory, Weeks, Philadelphia—Hunter
A Gummell.
Br ship Golden Light, Slater, Liverpool—E A Soul-
lard .
Bremen bark Camilla, Scheucke, Doboy, Ga—1>
Eppipg.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Pala tka—16 bales
sea island cotton, 11 bbls, mdse, Ac.
Per steamer Forest City, from Hawkinsyill —385
bales upland cotton. __ -
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—65,000 shingles,
Exports.
Per schr H W-Godfrey, for Philadelphia—217 amply
bids, 204 half do, ft-i bales yarns, In do domestics,
1,526 bars old irou, 16,000 feet lumber’
Per Br ship Golden Light, for Liverpool—2,07j bis
upland cotton, 439 do sea island do, aud 158,826 feet
timber.
Paisengcn.
Per steamship E C Knight, from Baltimore—Mr
Black, Mr Weds, Capt Canard.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—Rev R P
Brown, Miss M E Brown, Miss P E Blown, J! G Young,
Capt Hayden, is B Noyes, N Thompson, J R W Gri»-
euiu, S C Bt-vill, H Vose, L Warrock, E Wurts, Miss
Wurts. Mrs W urts and daughter, J McGrassner, J
Todd, Mr Kuowles, 0 Spetdlng, J Dunn-uodle. J H
Barrs, W A Wilcox. K S Barkley, T B Blount, W
Rogers, Capt Cribb’, S L Burns, aud 18 deck.
Per steamer. Fannie, rroui Baltimore— E 11 Mc-
Kenua, J W Aekerly, S Hosier, 1£ F Baldwlu, Lt T A
Wilson, J Reynolds.
tuiiHlgiieea.
Per schr Dolmont, Horn Baltimore—Bryan, H A Co,
ling ham, B A Co, W R Boggs, J A J F Brown, (J
A Chapin, Ciaghorn & C, C It K, 8 G Haynes J Mc
Mahon A Co, J N Mullar, WAR Alclntire A Co, aud
order.
Per steamer Helen- Getty, rrJm Palatka—F M My-
red, Claue A G, W B Adams, J W Anderson, J i. Vli
lalonga. ■. _
per Steatnnliip E O Knight, Horn' Baltimore—Crane
A G. Southern Ex, Hunter A ii. It Hagai', Bryan, H A
Co, R H Totem, Miss P Elliott, J. A A J F Brown. C R
Hotels.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Boy Lone, rear of Foot Office—
The best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segors, Ac.,
always on hand, including a choke article or 8BLT-
ER’S WATER, directly imported from Hersaglham,
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Winea.
LUNClf ,every day at U o’clock. mK-ly
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rps popuUu and wall known Hotel, situated in the
business portion of the city, ha been newly tar
nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the estnbhahment.
inY6-tt W WHITE. Proprietor.
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
8. M. JO
Z. A. RICE,
Proprietors.
W E respectfully invite our old friends and the
traveling pdbdc to give us a cad. Onr konse
is located In the heart of trade, and convenient to the
[g-3m]JONES A RICE,
Port •Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RlDDELL *
a a. arnnxLL.
ju3-tf
HUGH
PaoraiiTOaa
a, v. anna.
LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORG* STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
Is now open for the accommodation of transient an
permanent guests.
Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Sejfars
ALWAYS ON HARD.
Terms,
alltf
OB por Da^r.
PETER JONES, Proprietor.
Shipping.
FOR NEW YORK
Fastest ‘-hip In tlie Trade.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
Througn to New York 1b Sixty Hours.
ATLANTIC COAST .
Mail Steamship Company.
The new and very fast side-w heel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,ooo tons burthen. Taos. H. Mobton, Commander,
will positively sail on her rcgnlar day,
Saturday, May 12th, at 3 o’clock, p. oi.
For freight nr passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
myO WILDER A FULLAKTON.
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splendid steamer
KATE,
rant T. J. Lookwoon.
the river, and Fort Jarkson and ita
obstructions
batteries.
When a few miles down the river seme of the dis
ciples of terpsichorc on board getting somewhat rest
less prevailed on the leador of the bend to go down
stairs into^be ladies’ cabin, where they might “trip the
light fantastic, etc.” A floor manager was improvised
and the gentlemen not being able to secure lady part
ners, amused themselves in “gander” fabhion, much
to the delight and amusement of the lookers on in'fhe
cabin. After awhile, however, a few ladies consented
to lend grace and beauty to the occasion. The danc
ing was kept up until tho boat reached the wharf on
her return, and the only regret expressed was that the
time was so short.
Capt King and his gentlemanly officers, end also the
managers of the affair, deserve especial credit for tho
manner in which it was conducted.
1> huge I'?., UothWcll & W.
Per bteunibliip Fannie, from Baltimore—r H Bol-
aliaw & Co, Bcnhwell A -W, Bryan, II & Co, iinghum,
B A Co, J li O’Byrne, J A Barron, O Colieu, Agt C H
R, M A CoIj«u, It Covvnen, Ciaghorn & C, W C Daw-
sou, Doyle & L, C L Gilbert, Guerard & P, G C Free
man, lluuter & G, A S liaitrldge, N A Hardee, C M
ilillsman, S ii Huyncd, li D Headman, Holcombe A
Co, G N Heidt, Erwin & H, Lovell L, LaRoche &
VV, S M Laltiieau, A J Miilet& Co, J Loiuiti, P iUiey,
B F Sandford, Win Stark, Sorrell Bros, G S Nichols,
J Roberts, C 1> Rogers A Co, K H Tatem. R F Cliuer,
Van ?:«;viou A W, E C Wade k CO; ‘Watts, McRae A
Co, Wilder A F, Wright, G A XJ0,’ F W Sims & Co, T
A Gordou.'
^eali:;g Poultry—A young white boy, charged
Having in his possession three pairs of stolen
was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday
morning. The person from whom the ffiwls had been
stolen, said that he missed them out of his yard at an
-arly hour in the morning, and proceeded to market
tosfcRrcnfor them. When he got to the market he
Rund the fowls in the hands of tho white boy, and
i«d h.ia arrested. The boy stated that he had pur-
oa*?d them of 4 colored man, and that he could iden-
Lfy him—whereupon the colored man was arrested.
l *king both parties before the Mayor the white
toy was discharged, the negro having acknowledged,
•tat hb sold him the fowls. He also stated that ho
- tasflf bed purchased them of another negro, and
them over to make something on them. As his
itG -y about buying them from another negro was
•*ther doubtful, and his clothes had the appearance of
^ havAn
recently emerged from a /out house, he
turned over to a magistrate's court for examina-
ia £ CiiAin Gang.—At the opening of the Mayor's
-urt yesterday morning, Alderman Gue came for.
and made a statement to His Honor, in regard
conduct of the negroes belonging to the chain
at on Drayton street. One negro in partic-
Fayette Jackson, he chargecl first, with muti-
•“3 conduct, aud secondly with, attempting to strike
?rith a shovel. His Honor ordered that the period
‘ v ‘ w ki.ch he had been sentenced on the chain gang be
beaded another equal number of days.
-ltimobe Fair Donations.—The steamship E. C.
tight, which arrived from Baltimore on Tuesday
^«t*t. has on board 100 barrels corn meal, and other
^ e ‘Ug a further contribution from the ladies
^ <iinore to the needy of this State. The articles
"^“placed on board and taken off the vessel, aud
bought here, at the expense of the line to
Qch the E. C. Knight belongs.
'10 ValUabl * Cargo.—The British ship Golden
’•ght was cleared at the Custom House in. this city
• e, terday,for Liverpool, by Mr. E. A. Soullard, with a
consisting of 2,071 bales upland cotton; 479 do.
• ‘•iihnddo., and 158,826 feet lumber. The cotton
^Rhod 1,094,066 lbs., and the total cargo was valued
ri This, if not the largest, is, wo believe,
^ A the most valuable cargoes shipped from this
l* 011 this season. a
^ Good
tlr Run.—The steamer Helen Getty, .from
^ n ^ arrived about half-past five o'clock yesterday
£ 4 * ;Ilg Shs made the run from Jacksonville via
to this port in twenty-three hours. We
Ue ^ to purser Lake for attentions. »
P A*3*N Q
&«geb Cars.—Two largo and hendsome passen-
r -an for the A. and G. Railroad were landed at'the
ertl ^harf, from the schooner July Fourth, on
rue *<% last.
<t Hs Tea C. 1. Sheppard —We learn that the
C. T. Sheppard broke her shaft near Doboy,
‘’fil have to come to this city lor repairs.
A New Wrecking Company.—A-company has been
formed, under the general law of the State of New
York, the headquarters of which are to be located in
Savannah, for the purpose of conducting wrecking
and submarine operations. The Company are pro
viding the most complete apparatus to be found on the
coast, consisting of two powerful camels, with pumps
throwing 6,000 gallons per minute, aud capable of
raising 1,400 tons, a dredge, boat, diving apparatus,
independent pumps, one or more steamers, constantly
ready for any emergency, kc.
This Company have already commeu ced* the work
of removing the “obstructions,” under tho contract
made by the city with Mr. A. Hartshorn, late of the
United States Submarine Corps, who is the engineer
of the Company.
After removing the obstructions, it is the design ot
the Company, if they meet with encouragement to take
up the subject of giving twenty feet draft of water up
to the city at high tide. Incidentally they expect to
be prepared to do wharf dredging also.
Trial of the Steam Fire Engine “Bartow ’’—The
President of the Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine
Company proposes to institute'a aeyiea^of trials, to
take place weekly, of their new steantefpttro- F. S-
Bartow. The first is named for this evening, at Mom
terey square at half-past five o'clock,to play from a hy
drant. This new feature is proposed in order to disci
pline the company in the matter of managing promptly
their new steamer at any fire that may occur.
The public will be interested to *eb"4rhat the “Mets.”
can do, and whether their new apparatus can play over
at one story building or not. It \rill be recollected that
athe recent trial the steamer took the water from a hy-
drout selected on account of its-‘Size (ths smallest), by
Chief Firemau Casey, to test tlio mpoted point—“that
no hydrant could supply a steam fire engine with the
requisite amount of water.” The “Mets.” solved the
problem by taking the water from this hydrant, and
throwing a stream through an inch nozzle one hun
dred and ninety feet. We expect them to do better
to-day.
Per steamer Forest City, from Uawkinsville—C D
Rogers, Wilder & F, J L Viflahinga, G C Freeman, J
A Way, J W Latlirop, J W AuderSOn.
Memoranda..
Jacksonville, May 2—Arrived—Schr J H Legrim.
Now York; 4Mi, Gen Grant, New York. Cleared—
Schr 1> E Wolf, New York; 2d, J H Counce, Boston.
Fernandina, May 1—Arrived—Br brig Zero, Wind
sor, N S; 2d, schr J Crocker, New York; 3d ; schr
Eothen, do; 4th, brig Ocean Ware, 40; 7tli, br bark
Henry Heed, St Thomas, and schr Loon, Irom Bahi-
more. Cleared—May 1, schr L A Edwards, N York;
4th Br schr Margaret Aim, Havana; schr Eothen, St
A II j-llut Ttli rti’hr i.Onii .inrLumivilli.' aolip ll-irriut
Aiuustine; Till, aulir Loan, Jacksonville; schr Harriet
Marta, for New York.
Steamer Gen Berry-reports—passed str Hard Times,
Broke down and tied up at Flat Ditch; sir swan
above Fnrysbui jr.
Consignees per Central ltuilroail.
Ma.Y 9, 1366.
395 bales cotton, 100 do domestic^, 14 do yarn, 19
do paper, 1,191 bars copper, 70 boxes do, 43 bbls do.
68 pips iead, 76 sacks rongb rice, 4>i do cow peas, 4
cars ohl Iron and Wheels, 12 cars lumber. 1 car horses
and mdse to C H R Apt,flays & D, Daily Advertiser,
F WSims, O Cohen,-H Young, Crane A J, H R Bell.
Plainer i B, FP Halsey, W C Saddler, R Habersham,
J Lippman, W B Hodgson, PMcGowan, T Holcombe,
J G Clarke, Wilder ,k I’, J W Rabun, J W Lnthrop.
\V Bultersby Jk Co, W H Stark, J L Villalouga, L J
Gniimai tin. P H Behn, G B & (4 W Lamar, A S Hart
ridge, B & Whitehead, Tlson & G, G C Freeman.
Financial and Commercial.
Taxes fob St. Pexebs Parish, S. C.—Mr. n. E. Wil
liams, Collector of State Taxes for St. Poters Parish,
So. Ca., will receive returns and collect taxes from par
ties resident In this city on the 6th of June next.
He may be found on that dsy at the office of Measrs.
R. Habersham A Son.
We would direct the 1 attention of housekeepers to
the advertisement of Messrs. Cheeseman & Co.v to be
found In another column. Geo. W. Smith,. Agent, hag
opened an ice depot at the old Wiltberger Ice House,
corner of Drayton and Broughton street lane, where
he will be happy to see bis customers.
Naturalized—Solomon Silverberg, a German, ap
peared before the City Court yteferday, and, after tak
ing the proscribed oith, was declared a citizen of tho
United States. This is the first person who has been
made a citizen in this city since the close of the war.
Chanoe qr Route.—From tha advertisement of the
steamer Kate, in another column, 4, will be seen that
she will hereafter run the inland route between
Charleston, Savannah and Florida,-touching at all in
termediate landings.
Savannah Market.
Wednesday, May 9, 1866
Cotton—The market fob the past two days has been
dull and undhanged. We hear of small sales of mid-
dlings being made, Liverpool classification, at 28>^c.
Also a few transactions in middlings, New York classi
fications at 30c.
Augusta Cotton Market.
j Augusta, May 8,
Cotton—Since our last weekly report advices of >jd
@ld advance ill the Liverpool market have been re
ceived, which have given more stability to our mar
ket. During Monday there was what may be called
a fair demand, at prices ranging from 26 to 22c for
middling to good middling, closing unsettled and. ex
cited, in consequence of,an advance, in foreign mar
kets. This morning the inquiry was less, the market
for the week, however, closing at an advance of two
cents per pound on all grades. The late news from
England has intimidated buyers, leaving bnt a mode
rate demand at the advancing prices, while holders
arc film in consequence of the improved condition of
Northern and Liverpool markets. - Reports of the
prospqulve crop are unfavorable, and should such ru
mors prove to be' correct, the old crop must neces
sarily rise in the market, and closely approximate its
fortacr higher price. Hence, the tenacity of holders,
and their reluctance to soil at present low prices.
FactoxtvjGoods.—Augusta factory goods have de
clined one cent. We quote y, shirting at 1614c, 4=4
sheeting at 20c, and % dull at 22c VI yard.
FOR SALE OR RENT-.
1 ’HK Property -known
YARD, within half a
Accident to the Steamer Hard Times.—By the
arrival of the Gen. Berry, from Augusta last evening,
we learn that the steamer Hard Times, bound down,
had broken her shaft, and was tied up st Flat Ditch. •
Martin Luther once thought lie saw the devil In
hisffchamber. and threw an inkstand at Ills head.
Had they had in those days Ayer's Pills lo exor
cise all the devils that come from a disordered'stom
ach, )li8 laughable fright would not have become a
matter of history. rayl-lw
See Lippman’s advertisement, on first page,
arts imported perfumery, soaps, Ac. a28tml3.
Smoot** I)iLTIM0BE '— >tcam >bip Fannie, Capt
f or J f ' lrom Baltimore, arrived yesterday afternoon,
to P- ale * of kto Baltimore papers, we areindebted
W. D. Eoynolda.
B«U. Wylly A-'Christion
tum *67 60 to i62 m I * dtmaeed cotton Bt
a* 64 coin at p * rbale : aU °. 450 bushels dam-
at from 72* tp 96 cent, par bushel.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
as MOUNT AIRY VINF,-
a mile of Marietta, uu high
ground, overlooking the city. The lot contains
twenty four acres, fifteen acres enclosed with new
plank fence; a fltst-rate dwelling, with three rooms.'
kitchen, three pantries and bedroom below ; two
rooms, two bedrooms and clothes press above, aud a
first-rate cellar under the honse ; smoke-house of
concrete, frame storehouse (can lie used for a
kircheuj, negro house, never-falling well of freestone
water, selected fruit of all kinds, with a vineyard ol
live acres in bearing.
D not sold, the bouse will be rented by the month,
with the puvllege of five acres of ground for cultl-
vatlon. and one half of the fruit, except grapes.
Thu is the moat desirable place in Coper Georgia,
and win be offered at a fair price.
For further particulars, enqnire of ,:
Rev. \V. 8. MANSFUU&
myt tawiw jjpjleita. Ga.
A. Dt TBNHuorzB, JuiiN M. W. Hill
Of Savannah. Ga. Of Jefferson Co., Fla-
A. DUTENH0FER & C0„
wlil leave Savannah, foot <4 West Broad street, for
the above port. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, via
Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the
Northeastern tram
Returning, leaves Charleston every. SUNDAY
MoltNiNG ill 6 o’clock, touching at Ullioo Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING for
Patetkii, Fla., touching at all landings on the 8t.
Johns river.
For freight Jf passage, apply to
• BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents.
21T St, 219 Bay street.
mvln
FOR MACON,
VIA HAVKINSVILLE.
Charles S. Hardeej
Capt. Richard Johnson,
will have dispatch for the nbove places.
Freight received daily at the warehouse, Dillon's
Wharf, foot of East Broad street.
JOBN L. KOCMILLAT, Agent,
inylO-tf On Wharf.
FUR R1WKHILLR! MACON
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK,
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee rivers.
THE.
Steamer Oak.,
Capt. W. B. McCal lit.
Is now receiving freight at the old Florida Steam-
packet wbaib anil will leave.
'Dlls boat ranks A 1 In insurance offices.
For freight-, *c., apply to
J.B. PRESDEE, Agt.,
• 109 Bronghton street.
Or to F. M. MYRELL,
MylO Harris’ -Building, Bay st.
FOB AUGUSTA
AND ALL WAY LANDING3
Auction Sales.
QBDBOIA BACON AT ATCHON
By T. I. Walsh.
in front of
Will be sold THIS DAT, 10th instant
store:
•0P0 pounds Sides and NhoulJers
10 bbls Syrup
10 bbls Brown Sugar
5 caus choice Laid
10 bbls Should-rs
« bbls No. 1 llama
io bbls Flour *
2u 1 uxes Ad inuntine Candies
iU b> xes Soap
jfi.se),
A lot of Furniture
Terms cash
mytp
SPEC IAL SALE oF DItY GOODS,-
By 8«lI, VVyily & Christian-
Wi l be sold, THIS’ D,\Y, 111 bales Room, at 10‘4
f: ” ’
(I'chJC
A valuable and suitable assortment of Dry Good*
conslstli g of
Cassinicies, - Melton Cloths,
Calicos, Prints,
Merinos. Alpacas.
Detainee, Poplin*
Muslins, Linens
Linen Seining* t {
Linen Sheeting
Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents and I uliri
Gears’ Hose, tallies’ HoM.
Kid and Cassimere Gloves.
. Jewelry, Knives and Forks.
Pocket Knives, Hair Combs,
Reticules, Head Nets,
- Linen and Paper collars.
Linen and Paper Cuffs and Collars.
Razors, Scissor-, Thimbles. Tobacco Boxen, Pipes,
Thread. Buttons. Wallets. Pen Holders, Fens, Notes.
1 .Heir Uibl Don l<anar ra i l 11 I_ n it ,. _
Letter and Cap Paper. Lead Pencils. Cravats, Belts,
Bank Bill Books, Glycerine Soap, Almond soap
Honey Soap, Windsor Soap, Bath Soap, Continental
soap. Hott l.Soap, Ball Soap, Needles, Lather Brushes,
Tooth Bru-het, Gent’s Shirts. Dratvers, .Cologne,
lltfc’ n<lirprvl lirtlfimOMlj D.I11 Aa
Shoes, Boots, Ladies’ Gaiters, Ualtlmorals, Hats, Ac,
Terms cash: -myis-l '
By Blun & Meyer.
Will be sold, THIS DAYjJjy front of the store at 10
5 tierces Bacon Shoulders
Hi bbls Pig Shoulders, choice
22 bbls Sugar-cured Hams
1<> Irtils Hugged Hams, very choice
5i tubs Prime Lard.
20 bbls lVa Beans , .
20 boxes Smoked Tongue*
2 bids Syrup
-20- b -Xus choice and medium Plug Tobacco
20 box, s choice Whiskey
- A Lumber of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wsshstands,
Chaim of all kinds. Tables, liockere, Ccrocke<>,
Glassware, Tinware, Pols, and other Cooking Uten
sil 1
aninn,
n Vr'
- The usual assortment of Notions, Dry Goodr. Boots,
Shoes, Groceries, AC., Ac. mylO
By Blua St Meyer.
THIS DAY, loth inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by
recommendation ol Port Wardens, for accuuut of
underwriters mud all concerned:
Damaged 6n board stoaauship Missiouri.
inylo
EASTERN HAY AT AUCTION-
York,. Willimus, Alclntire
do.
Will sell TJ1IS DAY, at the Iron Steamboat Co.’s
wharf:
153 bales prime Eastern Hay,
Slightly damaged and sold for account of all whom
it 111a, concern
mylO
yNi^piWRlTERS; SALE.
On FRIDAY..Mtb May. lsu.tij.wjll he sold In the city
of Darien, in accordance wllh'fhe recommendation
of the^Bosrrt of Pori Wardens of said city, foi ac-
. cuuni fd Uyderwrilersand all concerned, the
Npr,we^an bark ^qalla, ,
as she lies on tiie North B res k era‘off Drtff y Bar. Also,
her curpo couaMtng oCTUnbei. and her apparel,
viz: Sails. Riptting. Anchors, chains, Ac.
The steamer Hi M. TVkjI v?l 11-' leavA'QU TBursday
morning, tnc lTtn ineL, at ft o’clock, e. m., from her
wharf at the Lower Rice Mills for th* accommoda
tion of parties wishing 10 be present at the sale.
CABL kPPING.
mylO-1 tv Consignee.
PRIVATE SALE. *
By Bull, Wylly A Clulttiau,
HAY, HAY, HAY. ’ -
sod bales prime Noilh River Hay,
landing from ship charlotte, for sale In lots to soli
pnii’hoter.i. mylO-5
' : "AUCTION sKtteU
BY
BEfiL
WYIjLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will 'bssold, THIS DAY. at 10*4 o’clock, at White’s
Col loir Press:
7
AUCTIQN SALE.- ., '
By BalUJ0Fyl|y_A Christian.
. SALT, SALT, SALT. •
Win be sold Tins D.OT, at t t o’clock, without re
serves in front0: store: - r-.-
.23 bbls Turk Island Salt *
iz6 sacks Turk Island -Salt
50 do Liverpool r sit.
myl0-l
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, WyDy A ChrMIai.
Will be sold THURSDAY, 10th Inst., at 11 o’clock, at
Demand’s Lower Cotton Press;
103 coils Iron Bands and Arrow Tics, used as a sub
stitute for rope In baling cotton.
Damaged on the voyage fr m Liverpool to this
p-Tt, and sold under inspection and by recommenda
tion of Port Wardens for account of underwriters
and all concerned.
’ Terms cash. . myV
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By Blifn A Meyer.
The fine steamer
Greneral Berry
will leave as above on
Saturday, May 13th, at ’.— o’clock-
For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
my9 Corner Bay and Abercora ste.
FOR DARIEN*.
THE STEAMER
u.
M. COOL,
P. Howus», Captain,
will leave for the above place on >-
' F riday Morning, at 8 o’clock.
Shipping', Forwarding,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fiay Street, • ‘ Savannah, Ga.
the first TUESDAY in June next, before the
Prompt attention given to the purchase, ■ sale and
shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro-
dues genei uUy. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal aMbnces
will be matte.
dortr of the Court House, In the city of Savan
nah, at ll o’clock in the forenoon, will be'exposed to
sale at pnbllc outcry, the improvements on Lot No.
22 Pnlaskl Ward, under and by virtue of tax execu
tions in favor of the city of Savannah vs. George
Calley. 7. r 0.
Said improvements levied on as the property of
said George Calley.
THOMAS. S. WAYNBL ’
u30-td . City Marshal.
Brigham, Baldwin t Co'.’ Savannah - Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah; A H. Zeilin A Co., Macon, Ga.: Dr.
N. L. Angier, InL Rev. Col., Augusta; Jamas M. Ball,
”-t., Atlanta, Ga.; Willis Chisholm,. AtS.nl “
- - - j
. Robihson, Jacksonville, Fla.
ata, Ga.;
DloMe. Jack-
Eentncky.
For freight or passage engagements, apply on
board, at Padelford’a wharf
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
89 Bay street.
LAWS AND JOURNALS.!
mfig CONTRACTS for distributing uie Laws and
i it
Journals of the 1401 aud preceding Legislature
lowest bidder by Congressional
win’ be let to the
(not J udlctal) Districts, at the state Honse, on Tues
day, the twenty.nlnth day of May next, at twelve
qfolock M. Ac
tb’tne by mail
books in any vra,
ered as bids at the letting out of the contracts. Bond
and security will b’e required for the faithful perform
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 tt can
receive the books at the time oT the letting, uu all
' ‘,rs will be required to enter upon thf '
By perinlMiOh of tb« Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold, on TUESDAY,
JnneS, at II o T ctock, a. m., in front of the Conrt
House:
Part of Lot letter Y, Kiddle Oglethorpe Ward, con
taining 11244 feet on Znbly street by 55J^ feet on
Poplar and Fshm streets, * with improvements
thereon.
rHJ, T ALSO,. ^
25 shares C. R. Stock • U- • - - i
Q ~ ‘ 1 f - - -' ALSO.
Shipping.
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
rn
ill
Capt. Tdomas Dakisis,
will positively leave as above on
Saturday, May IB, at 9 o’clock a-
Freight received dally at her warehouse, Dillon’s
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT, Agent,
On Wharf
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
Via Ferflaadina. Jacksonville, and alt
Lauding* on tbc Bt. Johns River.
Ths fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTj^TOH,
L. M. Coxrrris, master,
will le»ve aa above, from Telfair* wharf,
■Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
home on ths wharf, at all tunes, free of storage.
L. J. QU1LMARTIN St CO.,
m yl<> Agent*.
Eiiipir© Line
FOE MV YOBKj
Atlantic Mail S$tu^mship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin 120 00; Steerage $5 OO, with Sub
sistence BIO OO.
The new and hst side-wheel steamship SAN
SALVADOR, Atkins, commander, will sail as
above, on ” ’
Saturday, May IB, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer In this trade,’apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON | ALLEN, Agents,
my8
No. 9 Bowling Green, N. Y.
BOSTON & SAVANNAS Sm&AMSHlP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fas} steamship
WM, TIBBETTS,
i. S. Coxy, Commander,
will tail for the ^bove port 0
Saturday, 14tb May,* At ~
o’clotk.
For freight or passage,
myS-4 RlC
1 4 apply to
CHARDSON S BARNARD.
For Baltimore.
The splendid Steamship
L. C. Ivnight,
Captain Dentv,
Will sail for the above port on *
Saturday, May lBth, at — o’clock.
Tho steamship JOHN.G18SON will follow, sailing
ou Saturday, May 19th, and will consul ute a regular
weekly line.
For freight or passage, apply to.
CRANR A GRAYBILL.
Agents In Baltimore: Measrs. Pbnoshoabt, Fen
wick A Co. myT •
Murray's Line
FOR
NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $85 Steerage, $10
The new and splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn,
commander, will kave for the above port on her
regular day,
Thursday, May lOtb, at 3 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
Wf7 OCTAVOS COHEN.
For Charleston.
Sundry articles of Furniture belonging to estate of
F Jacbens, deceased, late at Chatham crnintj.
ali-lawtd’Administrator.
Siif'liiitT.c hi & Doiiiilrt iSmii 11
BREWtfU uF FINE PALE ALES & PORTER
WF r T !B T -S T BET"-'’ 7 &8AVE 3 NLW YORK
a * For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
^ L. J. GU1LMARTIN A CO.,
my7 tf Agents.
fit HE undersigned having been appointed sols agents
■ for the city for the above well known and su
perior Ale, {warranted to stand in any climate), are
now prepared-to supply the asm* la packages to salt
nnrehiffi
12-Sino CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
SOUTSliRN
aporting and Manufacturing
DRUG
Mo. 999
PriKlt & Wilson Brothers,
^ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
ManuRuituring Chemists,
Ho. 388 KBW STREET,
7 1 - •-,*?• •
Fourth door above Market st, . . zoo
Chgrleston, 8. C.
3 l O0‘S
N> A. PRJtTT,
rr
is w. Wilson. I p b. wilson
I ■ fGradi
slag Bntean.
aatoafPhUs.
we of Pbsr
ip|e Fropristot’s aw Native Oaor-
;;
D1AIIII IN
ft&VOI, OBIMIO All,
._ ten day* after the date or the contract. Any
sending a Md bv mall must accompany it with
a certificate of the Clerk of the Superior Ooprt or
Sheriff or the county In which be resides. Mating
that he Is a responsible person, reliable and able to
give good bond, or snch bid will not be considered.
JAMES G. MONTGOMERY
a28-tm» State Llbrarhm.
AND SALE STABLE.
bane opened the Brick Stable at the earner of
West Broad
and Harrison, streets, Sanwmah,
Ga., gnd are prepared to take horses on livery by the
day.-week dr month, and onr pant experience In the
above business indaces us to feel that we can give
to jji who p,tro*l*e as.
la*.
:* co.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxrrrxs,
will leave as above from Telfair's wharf
Kvcry Friday Horuiug at 9 o’clock.
Pacific Mail steamship Compaay’c
Through Uue to California,
TpOUCHING at Mexican Porta, and carrying the
A United States Mall. Throngh In Tv-enty-iwo
days- p _
Steamshlos on the Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA .COLORADO.
HENRY CHAURCKY CONSTITUTION
NEW YOBG/fi GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUKEN. '.SACRAMENTO.
NOKTHEI
FOB AB6U5T1
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER,
The fine light-draught steamer
KC LIEF BE
Capt. Was,
will leave
will leave af above THIS DAT, at 12 o’clock
w For freight or passage, apply to
J. M. KISCHLEY, A|
myl0-l
FOB AUGUST
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The superior and fast steamer
Hard Times,
Capt. CaaBLis Gain,
having superior state-room accommodations, will
leave ss above on
Saturday Morning, at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage engagements, having splen
did state room accommodations, apply on board, at
Padriford’s wharf, between Central ness and Lower
Rice Mill, qr to
M. A. COHEN,
No. so Bay street.
Freight received at all times at the warehouses.
mylO-3
FOB BALTH0BE.
The new and magnificent steamship
F A NT.3ST I E,
Shoot, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Friday, 11th lust., ut — o’clock.
Freight will lie received and checked through to
Philadelphia at same rate» charged by other Unes
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
LaBOCHE, WEST A DANIELS,
myT Jones’ Block.
Pioneer
FOR
Line
YORK.
The splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day.
Thursday, May IO, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
my7 HUNTER A GAMMELL
FOR CHARLESTON,
VL4 BEAUFORT.
The first-class steamer
E M I L I E,
Capt. G. H. Bcujtort,
will leave as above from the Charleston Steamboat
wharf
Bvery Tuesday and Friday Afternoons,
nt 4 o’clock.
Freight received on ■ the day of sailing, to be pre
paid on the wharf.
For freight or passage, having good acaonamoda
tlons, apply to Captain, on board, or U> jfiP
EDWIN K. HERTZ Jk CO..
my5-tf Bay street
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAlfr.
First-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
Passage from Savannalr to Vers Crus (per steam
ships o the Empire Line to New York), same rate
as from New York.
Ths Vera Crus will stop at Sisal on the way out
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
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Crus, First Cabin, $100;
- Steerage, $50.
From Havana to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $46; Steer
age. $30.
From Havana to New York, First Cabin, $60; Steer
age. $30.
From Vera Crus to Havana, First Cabin, $60; Steer
age, $30.
From Vera Cruz to New York, First C.bla, $120;
Steerage, $60.
.CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
y, N.T., U.f
26 Broadway,
For passage, apply to
a7-tf
B. H. HARDEE,
12 Stoddard’s Race.
For Palatka, E. Fla., -
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
EN. SACRAMENT!
LIGHT GOLDEN AGE
COSTA RJCA..........
MONTANA.
. —-if tha above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot oi Canal street,
12 otefock noon, on the 1st, nth and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and
nm *’ alt, con-
he Com
_ _ _ from Panama for San Francisco,
teaching At Acapulco. :
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Pananis with
steamers tor South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those oflst touch at Manzanillo.
:er from steamers rates
Qnarti
ibln and steerage passengers
A- discount of On*
tilowid lo Hi Olid cab! .. ..
with f&millM. Also, an allowance or One Quarter on
through rateg. to clergymen and their families and
school teacher^; soldiers -having honorable dis
charges, HsKHT*.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each ad nit
Baggage-masters accompany baggage throngh, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tore.' Baggage received on the dock the dsy before
skillng, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
Who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance Dree.
For paafiage tickets, or farther information, applv
at Hie Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot ot
~ street. North River, New York.
Canal street,
all-Jm
F. W. Q. BELLOWS,
Agent
For Liverpool.
The first-class ship FOR
.TUNA, Wolff, master, haring
In large portion of her cargo
going on board, will have qnick de-
Tbe elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt JAMBS TUCKER,
liaviaE^bern specially fitted np for this route, w
teavtnbr the above places
Every Tuesday Morning ot 1U o’clock.
All freight payable by sbl|
:taught -
Por Insight or passage, hav
Cations, apply at tbs office,
Wharf, or to
. CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
J2I-tT Agents.
FOR NEW YORK.
’ The hark NEW LIGHT, baring balk at
her cargo engaged, will have quick dea-
vpateh as above,
for freight, apply toe
CRANE Jk ORAYBXii. j
•For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, PER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King)
Haring been
placed permanently tffinn this route «tn
leave tor the above glares oa
V. A. KYAN St Ob.
007
ANDARD
hr Charles hwwc
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf t .
FOR WEIGHT OR CHARTER.
r £ fine A 2
Otimore,
engaged
9*ton.
For balance of freight^*pj>I^^fo^
126 Bay street, or to
CRANE A URAYBILL, :
myWa 80 Bay street.
For Liverpool.
and going
it, apply to
We A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT
■harir-;, rht- balk of Lm cargo
board.«tl! hiva quick despstob
Friday Morning, 96th, ut 19 o’clock,
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hiXtr.
Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, Iffoolsta every Sunday forenoon, and Jack-
soorille every Itoojtoy morning, hnivlng nt 8svan
VheSgbt recefvsdat 5i tlmea nt the warsbeuse on
^AUftrightpayable by ahippere.
freight or pasnage, haring splendid cabin ao-
•daoea, apply at the office on Florida Bteem
t wharf; er to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM
Agent*
NEW
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rlAY
_ lUNfi St QRAYBtLL. i
R 8 A L E,
(ilVSK S^RAMBOATS »<1 TOW- !
^MaTS, of ratloL- sisaj and draft.
Also,
S Yiaaclo. StEac Ua-ges, ka.
A. M DA COSTA.
No. 42 Water jtreet, fi. Y
iSS OFFICE.
QUARLES E. O’SeiAlYAN
Mu ffisndB STt^gij^^uVj ««-he ji now pre-
pared, with newrinaftsmi*. to execute Job Printtng
r-, att office, wtytHotel Baiidfag.Bhy street, third dc-. .
I east of 'WMtcJui^7*eecB'l4ocr.
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