The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 11, 1866, Image 3

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MORNING. MAY 11, 1866. ^ jtciuniMp* »*«* Steamers r tO re nm NEW YORE. ,san Salvador, Saturday, May 12th, at 4 mattbitb. fob IIALTUIORZ. ) E. c. Knight, Saturday, May 1-th, at — - o'clock. _ hi0 Fannie, Friday, Maj' 11th at 1 * FOR' ATJOrSTA. every Wednesday morning, I c "'"‘ ’ / J^nra, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock, I S'*®" [UrJ rimes, every Saturday morning at at general Berry, Saturday, May ltth, at — Two Boys, Saturday, May 18, at 9 o'clock, FOR CHARLESTON. I .. cr Erallie, every Tuesday and, Friday after-' I J ‘ t o’clock. . Dictator, every Saturday morning at » jtrt* er vjc I , fflcr Kate, every Friday morning. FOB nAWKINSTiLLL jjjgr Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday morn- I jj y o’clock. r FOE BABIEN. ;. C aO«r H. M. Cool, Friday, May 11th, at 8 o’clock FOB FLORIDA. * I ...jtner Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at I l.^pcr Dictator, every Tae*day afternoon at 4 I jiier Helen Getty, eveiy Saturday moruing, at , r4 ifler Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10 I A. I. ^mer Kate, every Tuesday afternoon. I ia nal Council of the Protestcint Epis- Lp»l Church In tlie Diocese of Georgia. FIRST DAY. [Reported for the News and Herald.] I Annual Council of the Protestant Episcopal Lji in the Diocese^f Georgia' assembled in St. LrChurob, In this city, on yesterday. I ir.nng prayer was read by the Bev. I. H. Ellet, jited by the Rev. Mr. Benediot. The ante commn- • ,„rvico was flaid by the Bishop of the Bioceso. ^Council sermon, which was an able and highly t v4ting discourse, was preached by the Rev. Wil- L c. Williams from ill. Habakkuk, 16 and 17 :— r^ugh the lig tree shall not blossom, neither u tbe fruit be in tho vine, the labor of the olive t ail, uni the lig tree shall yield no meat, and the 1 5 .ball be cut off from the stall, and there shall be i herd in the stall; yet I will rejoice in the : j. I will joy in the God of my salvation." Com- wa* them administered by tho Bishop, as- , the Rev. Mr. McRae. I council was called to order by the Bishop, and, (-.notion, tho Rev. William C. Williams was elected and the Rev. Mr. Coles Assistant Secretary. ?:e S^crewry called tho roll of the clergy, and the I .7;iig answered to their names : j.gbt Reverond the Bishop of the Diocese, Revs, if* Benedict, Brown, Clark, oAey, J. H. Elliott, it, Habersham, Hunt, McRae, Staley and Wil- 7m ertifleates of the lay delegates were presented | ti «.d, and referred to a Committee on Credentials. ommittee reported the certificates to be in |-anil the following gentlemen entitled to seats : iirifit Church, Savannah—Dr. Kollock and Messrs. |ijitneon and Lincoln. • Paul's, Augusta—Mesrrs. Conley and Baker. | j nee Church, Clarkesville—Messrs. Waldburg and Kollock. t John's, Savannah—Messrs. Bogart, John R. sson. and Richmond. i Stephen’s, Milledgeville—Governor Jenkins. David’s, Glynn county—Hugh F. Grant. | iiaauuel, Athens—Doctor R. D. Moore. ■: Feter’s, Rome—Doctor H. M. Anderson. I •: Phillip's, Atlanta—Mr. Hape. m rgo’e, Griffin—Wm. H. Hunt. £hul’s, Savannah—Mr.*Noritt. 17-s roll of the lay delegates was called. A quorum orders being present, the Council proceeded :otiou it was : >1 That clergymen from other Dioceses, and for holy orders who may be present, be in ti take scats in the Council. 17:*following Standing Committees were appointed | ri* Chair; utbe State of the Church—Rev. Messrs. Benedict, |xi. ani McRae. 1 Admission of New Parishes—Rev. Messrs. |hit. Brjwu, and D. Anderson. ufimshed Business—Rev. Mr. Staley, Messrs and Lincoln. h Finance—Governor Jenkins, Messrs. Jacob Waid- D. Moore. WEutiouthe Council adjourned to halt-past eleven >day, when tho Bishop will read his annual I AT TAE Market.—Crawfoad Smith and Iitet Payne, both freedmen, the former one of the members of the chain g ang, were brought be- Ift: Mayor yesterday morning. Tho policeman liny at the market saw them loitering about a l^rart, and knowing somethin! of the character lsash kept a watch on them. Smith was seen to Ilia basket of provisions from the rear of the cart, ■KKford he could get away was arrested. Payne, 1 ■ cm no doubt au accomplice, stated that he never 'Crawford before, and that his presence the while scaling was going on was owing to the fact «of I siford’s having called him to ask him about going ' :k. Crawford denied having taken tho basket -’.he cart aud stated that he was looking for a man * cart who had some tickets belonging to hidi, *-& lie desired tqget before going back to work at aty-niiie In consequence of Smith’s not being s- i a thief as he is a liar, and Payne’s being found company, they were each sentenced to thirty ‘Sonthe chain gang. -mling Greenbacks.—Henry Miller, a small col- -’yboy, oharged with stealing $16 in greenbacks, | •‘•turned over from the Mayor’s Court yesterday a magistrate for prosecution. The boy I *«aployert at the store of Maroits Cohen, and when I was missed the boy was accused of stealing 1 * tie stoutly denied the charge, and declared his jewels to be arrested. On the search being made p- atyvae discovered in his atocking. Justice IV «'ter examining tho evidence in the case com- I ^ the prisoner to jail to await his trial before the | S«nor Court. Ke, tuiioa—Permit me through your columns to I ‘--c attention of the publio to Professor Cevor’s I ^^opticon, now on exhibition at the 8t. Andrews I 13 ^ city. I am confident that all, who visit it I'- t only be pleased, but much benefitted by the I ^ a entertainment. The moral effect which it I ‘-iVe upon children particularly will more than I *'■ them for their visit. He exhibited last evening ^ofEden. also Scenes of the Holy Land, I ^bte highly entertaining. Mr. Cummings ex- I .. ‘ audience everything as he goes along, so e • °ungest child can understand every picture. Stereoscofticon. g. Bartow waa tried again yesterday evening in. Mon- taray Square. Tbe object of tie tri*ff Wt» to test the capability of the hydrants to supply water to tbe steamer. The trial showed that the hydrants were fully equal to this requirement, keeping tbe engine well supplied while she waa playing two streams, The trial will be repeated next week. Accidental Shooting.—Morgan Ganey and Lewis Curry, two freedmen, while cerelessly handling a pistol yesterday, accidentally discharged it, the ball taking effect in the left hand of Curry, so injuring one of the bones that it had to be taken out. Anchor Lost—The steamship Leo, while swinging around in the river yesterday afternoon, threw her port anchor out. end on account of the sbacklinga being loose, it is supposed the anchor became de tached from the chain, and went down, minus the chain. Auction Sale or Hat.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Chris tian sold at auction yesterday 250 bales Northern hay at $1.12% per hundred. Naturalized.—D. Roche and M. Fitzgerald ap peared before tbe City Court yesterday and were made citizens of the United States. Martin Luther once thought he saw the devil In his chamber, and threw an inkstand at his head. Had they had in those days Ayer’s Pills to exor cise all the devils that come from a disordered stom ach, his laughable fright would not have become a matter of hlsloiy. myl-lw Miniature Almanac—THIS Day, Sun rises...., Sun sets 5 10 6 48 At Tybee HIGH WATER. . 2 571 At Port. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OK SAVANNAH. THURSUAY, April 10,186*. Arrived. Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Augusta—J L Rou- mlllat. „ Steamer Chas S Hardee, Johnson, Hawkinsville— Erwin A Hardee. Sloop James Grubbs, Dofllver, Sapello River. Schr Jno Vance, New Smyrna. Fla, with 4,500 lbs green turtle to C E Smith. Sclir Victoria, Schultz, Belfast, Me—H Pitcher. Schr Sable Moara, Lewis, Baltimore, with corn aud machinery to T B Marshall A Bro, Cleared. Steamship Loo, Dearborn, New York—O Cohen, Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter V Gammell. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Klnchley. Brig Rash, Petit, Philadelphia—Hunter *. Gam mell. Imports. Per sloop Jas Grnbbs, from Sapello River—28 bales sea island cotton to W H Burroughs. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville— 221 bales upland cotton, 2 ilo sheep hides. Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—77 bales upland cotton, 158 bdls paper and mdge. Per schr Victoria, from Belfast, Me—500 bales hay. Exports. Per steamship Hunter, for New York—87 bales up land cotton, 290 do domestics, 222 bbls rosin, 20 dry hides, 67 bbls floor, 49 bales rope cuttings, 20 pkgs mdse. ; ■ Per steamship Leo, for New York—237 bales up land cotton, 50 boxes sugar, 53 empty kegs, 15 bbls flour, 31 pkgs mdse. Per brig Rash, for Philadelphia—90,000 feat timber. Passengers. Per steamer Chas S Hardee from Hawkinsville-G Knowltou. Mrs Knowlton, J E Knowlton, J A Knight, J D Thnrbar, and 4 deck. Per steamship Hunter, for New York—J Eastman, M Wright, J Douglass, Miss A Drudeke, Miss L Ells, J S Williams and wife, H T Smith, Chas Doss, J B Howell, J G Ladd and lady, W Calvert, J Silver, Mr Scott, H Yonge, and 6 steerage. Per steamship Leo, for New York—G McMillan, wife and child, Mrs Bearer and son, A P Adams, F Yose, J McCrossan, J Todd, Capt E Plllsbury, Lt G E Andrews, D B Chesley, Capt E H Stnrges, C M Den nis and wile, Mrs M Burke, Mrs Krntz and child, O Steams, Mrs L Swayne, G F Lewis, J Williams, L Simon, J Fellner, H H Moore, and 6 steerage. Per steamer Two Boy3, from August*—J Hamilton and lady, .1 J McCarthy, W Ferebee. .1 McKail, W Preacher, J S Bammell, L B Bostick and 4 on deck. Consignees. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville— Crane tl),GC Freeman, Erwin & H, J W Anderson A Son, Jones A Way, B H Hardee. Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—O Cohen, M A Cohen, Erwin A H. Memoranda, Steamer Chas 8 Hardee reports—May 8. passed str Z B Vance at Sunday Cut, Ocmulgoe river, bound down: 9th, passed str Oak at Forks or Ocmulgee and Oconee rivers, hound down; same date passed str Frog at Perry Bluff, Altamaha river, tied up. FT Consignees per Central itailroad. MaY 10, I860. 559 bales cotton, 100 do domestic, 4 cars old Iron, 1 do lumber and mdse. toCKH Agt, Crane A G, Plattier & B, A G Whittle, Gilliland A Co, J B Patter son, J J Dale, W M Davidson. F Krensou. Wilder A F, W Battersby A Co, W H Stark, J L Villalonga, Brady, S A Co. Receipts per Atlantic At Gnlf R. R. May 10, 1866. Cotton and mdse to J W Anderson a Son, J Moore, A Lelfler. J L Villalonga, Tis.iu A G, Bryan, H A Co, .1 K A M Hamilton, J Gilliland, W A Willingham, A M Cohen A Co, Hess A G, Mrs Middleton, M G Ehr lich, M Brown. L J Gullmartln & Co, A A Solomons, A Hardee. ' * domestic goods dj is gradually tailing business season great deal of caul act accordi! however, an Financial and Commercial. SAVANNAH MARKET. Remarks. FBiDAT,|May 11.1866. The general indisposition to sell cotton has bo cur tailed the supply of bills tbat Exchange on all points has appreciated in value, Prime Sterling selling as high as 35 (an advance of 3 to 5 per cent, for the week) and checks on New York can now be sold readily out of doors at par to % discount. Tbe banka do not now gonerally check at less than y premium. We look for further advance in the value of good exoliange as long as the present policy of cotton holders prevails. Cotton.— During the first part of the week there was no market whatever, but some few sales have in the last day or two been made on an average of 30SJ) 31c for Middling, the market exhibiting a hardening tendeficy. Giving 31c for Middling at a quotation, we defer giviDg prices for other grades, as the lower are unsaleable and the better scarcely to be found. The crop aecounts are still becoming more and more unfavorable, which we regret to have to report In Sea Islands thero exists the same depression, and we have heard of no transactions. cotton statement. ^ --I School Pic-nic.—The children of the Lu- ‘‘‘d -ffothodist Sunday Schools were treated to L.' fMltrdsy it McAlptn’s Landing. Thechlld- 5. "^Usa In great numbers at about seven o'clock J q > 7 Jte,ho «« Church, and, forming in procession, I ^ ' 'trough Barnard and Congress streots to the ^ H«rd Times, which conveyed them to the ^ground. A day of unalloyed enjoymeht was ^ *t McAlpin’s, the excursionists returning to ® kfcW at about sunset. Ci Conduct.—Samuel Weber, a seaman, C^being highly Insubordinate on board his ^fusing to do duty, waa brought before the morning. The Captain stated that „ uered the prisoner to sweep up the decks, ■'“terefnanH ... .... .. -- I & rt ‘ i uaed to do, at the same time using In- I /S ti him. ■ I tjj, “*“• The prisoner stated that he refused to It-,., Account of being sick, and that he had | ^raed the Captain I ' De ua P tain - . His Honor, at the instance - a Ptain, committed the prisoner to jail. L, TlALI!i0 —James Kelly, charged with stesl- I f.),, 7‘ l )ro Perty of Alfred Kent, was examined | h U!tlco Staley yesterday. Mr. Kent had had it f> Spring on the common up to the time whan I L ; _ " Ho heard nothing of It until defendant ,i, °° w for sale, together with several other 1,8 itat& J 1> 0 Bad bought out at the Tho court, after hearing tha evidence and , e *° ,ile argument of the attorneys in the case, e Prisoner over to the Superior Court to an- ■ charge of larceny. 11 0CBT — T “® c * 8 ® ot ‘Be state va. Isaac Pcr- i _ COl ored > assault and battery, was tried before 1 -'-’Urt yesterday. The prisoner plead guilty; ^ Wiity. — the variety of articles emanating from the ^ °f Caswell, Mack A Co., is Hazard A : - Liver Oil, manufactured on the shores ,| r *rtL 4tld ' 11 ** T * ry ctT9tan 7 P re PA r * d from I ’’lie 7!j! 8Ct8d Bvars of the cod, and is pronounced I • ' - Medical profession generally, by whom it is Soig bvT CpUr ’* t sweetest oil in the world. 'PPman, Savannah, St* [ 8 ed vcrtisement, on first page, o I PQrt *8 Perfumery, soaps, Ac. a2ttml8. past week. The daauni coneequitooe'wf the hehvy ovef. Purchasers buy' with a thereby compelling sellers to ip but mail stocky.jrfcicb. Notwithstanding &e con tinued declines in the market, it it thought that prices have reached their lowest figure. .We quote X ahirt- ingatl4@15c; % do, 16Xc; 4-4,20c; % drills, 22c; prints, .iax@18c. Yarns have declined .an they are held at $2 *0@$2 50 per bunch. Flour—In consequence of the adeance in the Northern markets, a corresponding- advance of 50c<$ $ 1 has takqt*l*ce here. It is held, at $8^(8 50 for superfine, $8@S9 50 for extra, and $10 50® JU foe family. i Fruit.—Tbe supply has somewhat diminished, and a further advance has taken place. Oranges are held at from $8@$10, and lemons at $6@$7 per box. Gunpowder—Continues as last quoted, $9 60@$10. Hat.—The market is well supplied with both North ern and Eastern, several cargoes of the latter having arrived during the week. It is selling at $1 40 from wharf and $1 60 from store for Eastern. Northern is selling from wharf at $1 30, and from store at 50. Lime.—The maftet continues about the same as last weak. A portion of the cargo of Rockland lima noticed in our last weekly review is still on the mar ket at $2 75® $3 25, according to quantity* Laths.—Very few on the market, and are held at $80 per M. Hides.—The demand Is good and receipts light. We qnote Dry Flint and Salted at 8c. Lard.—There has been but , littlgnhange since last week. The market ia well supplied, with but little in quiry. We quote Western kettle-rendered ai 18® 19c Leaf Lard 22®23c.. Lumber—la very dull. Mill men are seeking orders continually without meeting with much success. Prices, it is thought, will seriously decline. Thu or ders on tbe market are comparatively few, and prices are irregular and not quotable, but good orders could be placed here with as much advantage as any port in the Soqth. Mackerel.—The demand is good. We quote No. 1 in half bbls, $10 25®10S0; Np. 2, $9 60®$9 76;-No. 3, $8 75@$9. In kits. No. 1, $2 75; No. 2,-$2 60. Molasses and Suoar.—There is very little on the market, which is principally in tbe hands of jobbers, and is held at the following prices: Clayed Molasses, new -crop, 45c; Muscovado 48c; Muscovado Sugars, 13c. • -, , Syrup.—The market is well supplied. We quote Florida at 65@70c, according to quality. Oats—Have advanced a little in consequence of the short supply. Holders are asking from storo 85@95c. Oils.—Tho market is dull, with but few sales. Hie stock is good and prices remain firm. We quote lin- sced_ at $1 60@S1 80 per gallon; whale at $1 95® $2; sperm at $2 80® $3 10: neatsfoot at $2 36; lard at $2 30®$2 50; kerosene at 85c@$l; train at %1 75, spirits turpentine, $1 60@$2. Pork.—The market is well supplied aud tbe demand continues good. We quote family pig at $20 ^ H bbl, prime at $26@$28, and mess at $28@$30. Potatoes.—The stock on hand is of an inferior quality, and the demand is light. We quote; at $3 25 for Jackson white and pink eyes, and $4 25 for peach blows. Raisins.—The stock on hand is good, but the de mand continues moderate. We qnote new crop in whole boxes at $5 00®$5 25; half do., $2 75; quar ters, $1 25® $1 75. Rice.—There is but very little in the market and that of an inferior quality. Prices are without obange, and we quote E. J. Rangoon at 10J!@llc; Carolina, 12c: 14c at retail. ' • Salt.—No arrivals the past week. The market con tinuos unchanged; aales have been made at $1 20. It is retailing at $1 25. Shot.—We quote Drop Shot at $2 80, and Buck at $2 95 per bag. Soap—The market is abundantly supplied, aud the demand for the home trade continues moderate. Prices -are lower. We quote Colgate A Hull’s faiftily brands at 11, 1 2 ®14c lb; Moody A Barrett’s Savan nah steam made at 14®15>aC ft lb. Graham A Brown's family soap at 12>£c. Teas—^The stock on hand is large, and the market is doll. There has been no change in prices, but owing to the prices at the north having fallen there is a downward tendency. We quote English break- fi4^l $1 25® 1 50; Oolong at $1@1 30; Hyson at $1 40 ®1 GO; and Imperial at $1 40@1 60. Timber.—The receipts are on a moderate scale, and are not .very desirable for shipping. The demand is steady, and timber is taken up as fast as it comes in. The market is a shade stiller, bnt without quotable change. Sales have been made at last week’s prices say $17® $21 for shipping, according to equality and preparation. Wool.—Prices have greatly fallen off. We quote at 20c %) lb. Whiskey.—There has been a good demand during the past week, and sales have been made at an ad vance of 20c on all grades to meet tbe new local taxes. We quote Thos. J. Flack A Son’s rectified at $2 70; extra rectified at $2 95; Bourbon $3 20; Imperial Nec tar $3 35 ; Jno. Gibson Sons A Co., Mon. Rye, X $3 50 ; do XX $3«0 ; do XXX $3 70 ; old Nec tar $4 25;. old. Family Nectar $4 36 ; Rye Whiskey. $4 45 ; old Cabinet, $4 95 ; Reiiley, Leavy A Co’s brands RVc Whiskey $3 70 ; old Bourbon $3 70 ; Me Gregor $4 20; Star Whiskey, in cases, $14; Cutter's copper distilled Bourbon $4 70@5 20. Fbeiqhts are dull. We quote Cotton to Liverpool, *ad for Uplands, and ;£dfor Sea'Ialand. To N. York, by steamers, 5 £c for cotton, and $1 50 $ bale for domes tics. To Philadelphia and Baltimore, by steamers, X* for cotton. To Boston, per steamer, square 16x16 com presed, X c - By sailing vessels to all northern ports %c. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 4’2s Gd®45s $1 load; to New York $10®11. Lumber ia in jjood de mand to West India port*, $8®l0 V 1.000 feet. Baue Ban ^*£rtra S Mesii (new)!!. . A' .\i AM Family half bbls .Bacon, Hams Shoulders Sides..... ib Bread, Navy * Pilot ft Butter, Goehen, Prime —Jf Prime Western. Firkins ® Candles, Adamantine ft Hull’s . ft ,Ch eesk, Goshen Pine Apple ft Coitee, St. Domingo ft Rio - ® Java ft ft MaaSa ft Domestic Goods— Shirtings, Brown Y“ Sheetings, Brown J“ Brown Drills.... I -. - • • Cotton Osuaburgs - -yd Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... >• Bbls do Mo; 2 X BbU do..... ■ tots Flo** Good Ohio.* .btt Good f'imfly. .7. -hbl Ordinary. Bbl Grain, Oora, Maryland White.. .bush Prime Western ■ -bush Oats. .1. X bush Darien Timber Market. Darien. May 10, 1866. • Timber.—The receipts continue to fall off, aud no heavy arrivals may be looked for before the middle of June, when cutters will take advantage of the dwell ot the rivers, which occurs about then, and bring their timber to market, which will complete tho trade. The supply of large average is not very (good, and finds ready sale from $14 to $20 1$ i,000 feet; smaller average brings from $10 to $15.. The supply of mill timber Is not so good as at last report, meets with ready sale at $8 to $12. but lavtag beetfAppoiBtdd solear for tjie.rity for the above well known and pcrlor Ale,' (warranted to stand Jn any climate), are now prepared to supply the same In packages to salt purchasers. 12 3tno CUNNINGHAM, PflRSK A CO. Stock on hand Sept. 1st Received since May 5 “ Previously Total Receipts. Exported this Week “ Previously Total Exports Stock on hand Seat Island. Uptrend. 281 SO 7,823 ■ ' b 3,724 3,913 185,72C 8,154 201,357 624 7,076 4-,938 172,777 7,699 177,715 455 23,642 EXPORTS OF COTTON FROM MAY 3, 1866, TO MAY 10, 1866. Ports. Sea Island Upland. Liverpool 570 3,719 Boston New York 51 1,1(19 Baltimore — ' 50 Philadelphia ‘ — — Total Exports..../. ; 624 4,938 Apples.—But little -on the market In the hands of retailers, and are held nominally at $9. Bacon—Has advanced in New York.f&cut l®2c, which has oaused a stiffening of prices in this market. We quota Sides at 17X@18c; Strips, 19c; Clear, 19c; Shoulders 14 X® 15c, and H»m> at 21X to 22c. - Bagging and Ropr.—The market continues dull and unchanged. We quote Dundee at 32®33c; Gunny 27@30c; Rope 19@20c. Butter—Is in fair supply st a slight decline from last week’s quotations. Prices will continue to rule a little high until the market is well supplied, after which they will assimilate ’ more with those of the Northern markets. We quota old butter st from 88 to 41o, and new do at 55®46X C - Biscurr.—The market continues well supplied, but tbe demand moderate. We have no change to note in prices, and quote-soda .biscuit at 12c; sugar at 15c; but ter at 12c; lemon, in boxes, 20c; in bbls 18o; Boston 13c. CoPFEE.—The market continues well supplied, and prices vary but little from our last quotations, Rio is held at 26®U7 X; St. Domingo 22Xa27c, and Java at 40@45c. ' ,... Candles.—The supply continues good with but little demand. Wequote Adamantineat 24®26;Hull’s 25®27c H lb. Coal. —There has been no arrivals of coal during tha past week. The market is well supplied with but little demand. AU grades are held at from $12 60 to $13 50 by retail, and by wholesale at from $9®$10. Corn.—The receipts during the past week have been unusually heavy, the estimated quantity on the mar ket being placed at between forty and fifty thousand bushels. It ia held at $1 20®$1 26 for whits, from' whart ard $117>j@$l 20 for yellow. It is selling from store at $1 80 for White and $1 25 for yellow. In grain sacks are alwv* included. SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Ho. 238 KXXTCt STREET. Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Manufaoturinjf Chemists No. 238 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market st, v Charleston, S. C. .. A. PRATT, IS. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON. [Graduate of Phils. [College of Phar macy. A Chemist ItoS. C.Ord.Dep’t Chemist'to late S. . Nitre and Mi- ing Bureau. 1 The Proprietors are Native Greor- eians. DEALERS IN DB.UOS. CHEMICALS, DRUGGISTS* a25-3 m SUNDRIES. V. A. RYAN & CO. 207 Bay Street, DEALERS IN STANDARD ilQUOIlS, ~ Agents for Charles' Parre Champagnes, Keller’s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. >, myl-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE: Ki Cooper * Co - yd 40® ifLH “W»*S8 SIDE-WHEEL SHIP. Throng a tslfrw York 1st Sixty Haagg ATLANTIC COAST MuM steamship 9eiiipnuy. The now and very fast side-w heel steamship GENERAL BARNES, ?JMO t*iu» hnrtllso, Th * H MrtKvoa, commander, j, will positively s.rB oo her regular day. • Istardsy, May ltth, at 3 o'clock, p. m.- For freight-or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to my9 WILDER A FULLARTON. FOR CHARLESTON. Bran . .per ssck| 1*80 ® 1 90 Glass,American Window... Gunpowder, Hazard's Elactric..kegs Hazard's Fair Lawn.,... cases, ft Hat, Prime Northern. cwt do Eastern cwt Hides, Dry..:.., ft Deerskins ft Iron, Swedes .....ft .Pig.;. ..- ft Hoop ft Sheet -ft NaUrods...-. » Lard, Prime Leaf ft Pressed. ft 10 - - •Vjfioa lu; i The new and splendid lUtmer K'A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, 19 Lime Rockland Liquors— Brandy, Cognac. g ttl Jules, Robins & Co gal •Holland. Gia..... 8*1 ColumBlan g* 1 Old Toot & Derby, in cases....dor Whiskey, Rectified g»» da Imperial Nectar gal N. X. Rum I Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft do Pine, dressed m ft Spruce Pine Scantling........ .m ft YeUow Pipe Boards m ft Molasses, New York, refined gal . Golden 8yrup gal Nails ft Naval Stores, Tar bbl Spirits Turpentine. ;.... Varnish Pitch Oils, Linseed gal Whale gal Sperm gal Neatfoot •gal Lard .....gal Kerosene gal Train..., g»l Turpentino gol Lubbicatino Oils— Engine OU gal No. 2 Lubricating gal Osnabubos, Flax yd Pork, Family Pig Pork -jibbl • ■ Pork, Prime /...: bbl Pork, Mess....' bbl Porter, London quarts Raisins, 51*1*8* Box do ....; box Salt, Liverpool... '..sack Coast sack Soap, American, yellow 1b Shot, all sizes '. .bag Sugar, Brown ft B. Coffee ft Crushed ft Powdered ft YeUow Coffee ft Tallow ft Tobacco ft Teas— Imperial '...ft Oolong ..ft Pouchong Twine, Seine Baling ft Wines, Claret case Port gal Sherry :... gal Brown Sherry.. - - - -W Burgundy Port , gal ,bb)| 2 75 ® 3 25 10 00 ® 8 50 ® 5 50 ® 6 00 4 00 ® 11 60 ®12 00 2 80 ® 2 80 3 25 ® 3 00 § 3 25 40 00 ® 50 00 ®55 00 30 00 ®35 00 25 00 ®35 00 75® 80 66 ® 70 7 ® 6 00 ®10 00 1 60 ® 2 00 4 50 ® 6 60 5 50 ® 6 60 1 60 ® 1 80 1 95 ® 2 00 2 80 ® 3 00 2 36 ® 2 30 ® 2 50 85 ® 1 00 1 75 ® i 40 ® 1 85 ® 85 ® 30 16 00 @20 00 26 00 @28 00 28 00 @30 00 5 00 @ 5 25 2 75 @ 1 15 @ 1 58 <*> 11 15 3 00 @ 3 25 13 @ 14 16 @ 18 @ 20 @ 15 @ 11 @ 40 @ 17 1 40 @ 1 GO 1 00 @ 1 30 ft 1 25 @ 1 60 -ft* @ 6 00 @ 3 00 @ 4 SO 2 75 @ 4 00 4 60 @ 4 50 @ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.- ''HE fine A 2 brig ABBIE ELLEN, Captain F. A. Gilmore, 200,000 feet capacity. Apply to myi L. j. GUILMART1N & CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. 'J'HE Property known as MOUNT AIRY VINE YARD, within half a mile of Marietta, on high ground, overlooking the city. The lot contains twenty four acres, fifteen acres enclosed with new plank fence; a first-rate dwelling, with three rooms, kitchen, three pantries and bedroom below ; two rooms, two bedrooms and clothes presa above, and a first-rate cellar' under the honse; smoke-house of concrete, frame storehoase (can be used fcfr a kitchen), negro house, never-failing well of freestone water, selected fruit of all kinds, with a vineyard of five acres in beariug. If not sold, tbe house will be rented by the month,' with the privilege of five acres of ground for culti vation. nhd one half of the fruit, except grapes. T3ris is the most desirable place in Upper Georgia, anil 'will be offered at a fair price. For further particulars, enquire of Rev. W. S. MANSFIELD. my4-taw4w • • - Marietta, Qa. A. DuTKNNnorin, Of Savannah, Ga; John M. W. Bill, ' Of Jefferson Co., Fla. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, AND • COMMISSION MERCHANT^* Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sate and shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, ■ on which liberal advances will be made. will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for the above port EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, via HilLotLlI. ad and Beaufort, arriving in time for the N«ribrasn-ro. train. ,. . . Returning, leaves Charleston every BUNDAY' y-yy p J ^ MORNING at C o'clock, touching at Hilton Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING for Paiatka,'Ma* teaching at all landings on tea 8L Johns flVCr. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents. m.»l> _ 217 £ 219 Bay street Atlantic Mail Steamship FOR MACON, Company. VIA HAWKINSVILLE. • The steamer diaries *S. XIardee* Capt. Richard JoUsson, win have’'dispatch for the above places. Freight, received daily at the warehouse, Dillon's Wuarf, foot of East B.oad street. JOHN L. KOCMILLAT. Agent, myin-tf On Wharf. FOR HmVILLE 1 MiCOiV VIA DAIIIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee riven. izotafi ,. St ttQ® Capt. W. B. MeCAunx, 01 nuilriM [da Steam Is now. receiving frel packet whsif. and wUI' . This boat ranks A I In fndfirahbedflttes. For freight, *c., nppIf-to.-i. J5..., .v,j- t. <LB, RRE^DEJlt titter, 109 Broiiaidon street. MylO ■ HarrlS’ Building,Deyet- AND FOR AUGUSTA J. ( ALL WAY LANDINGS. The -fine-et eamecu. Greneral Berry wgygveas^oon Saturday, Hay Dills, at — o’clock. For freight, apply to OHA&LE3 L. OOLter-ArCO., my9 Corner Bay aud Ahercorn Sts. H. THE STEAMER M. COO P. Howland, Captain, s will leave for the above place on BzrzaiNoai: Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah; J. H. Zellin A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L. Angler, Int. Rev. Col., Angnsta; JamaeM. Ball Esq., Atlanta, Ga.-. Willis Chisholm, Atlf.nta, Ga. C. L Robinson, JaoksonviUe, Fla.; F. Dlotrie, Jack- spnvllje, Fla.; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county, Fla.; D. H. Baldwin A Co., New York; Bearden A Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., LoulsvUle. Kenturky. ■ J11 S, * PUT and Sawed Just received and for snTffhf BLAKEWOOD A DAY. THE RURAL JOURNAL 1HB cheapest paper I ‘ i Dollar. Try U a hard, workshop,*! T HE cheapest paper In the United Statee. only Ono Dollar. Try lt a year. For the (arm, gar den, orchard, workshop,*booaebold and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, and boy, in city, village and country, pnb dished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendsi of Work for the Month, Hints, suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and arr and tbe Farm Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. -' terms : $ 1 00 One copy, one year Six copies, one year Tiurfeen copies, one year Address WM.-B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, '63 Fayetteyllle st., Raleigh, IT. C. ESTILL A BRO., " Bull street, near Poet Office, a24-tf Agents for Savannah. _ fr - ayns ligr. .seatavs BENTLEY D. HASEU. il m [<&VILy ? JftINING AND CONSijjalblG ENGINEER. cxwmiAcrrsr CRUTCHES T^tit7teFiir.*18M.tnd^^frcrt h p^r 8 ^ Crutches. ’Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crntcnei are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be the very best ever invented. They^ are easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerve*, do away with all the weariness inseparable from the use or all others, snd are In all roapecte unrivalled. Said for a circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOYEJOY A TaYLOR. Sole Manufacturer*, No. 476x Broadway N. Y. : Hm.»2S NOTICE. OERSON8 bolding City Loto^who are in arrear foi I Ground Rent, are notified that additional costa; will be incurr d by theft unlese they discharge their obligations at an early day. -1 B- T. GIBSON, J24 ' City Tfeasorer. BLANCEVILLE VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Ca.pl Stotike *000,000 ca ■cr, E. C. Gran* SHARES, $50 Dixrxotobs—H- Brigham, J. oise. A- Wilbur and A B. Marshall. Pksibkht—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vio* Pbzsidxht—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga. Ssobrart—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga. _ ,f State, Wwewrlai furniture mannfiBctiireo oat of f pavement, and for any other r** The quarry 1* conv TXTE have opened the Brick tv Week Broad and Hmrrlaoq ’luce turn at the comer of Savannah, Mverf-hy the experienoe In the to" feel that we «sn give satlsbction to all Who ipa; * * /h •' ' - - ’ Ga., and' are pfepai'ddto’tMce day, week or mouth, mA <$r inddarus t above business l to fill *ny for roofing; few for Untefi i to which Ate .to that and Coli joS to the cities of _ Ala.; to New Orleans, and wUI shortly be to phis, fann.. andflt. Louis, Mo. The roperiomy t . eiateforrooflngfjpneaes, s*" 1 ~ to various artijea of IhrnltuBB and for p«remeut. well known. W S ? - a Orders may be oddrossed to - -. A. E. MARSHALL, Secy, J8 Friday Mormlag, at 8 o’clock. Jr-- ‘ . -■ ' -iff. For freight or ptasage engageiQcata, app^v on board, at Padeliord'a wharf. . U. A. COHEN, Agent.' i; X^artners.! > M. K. JE8UP A CO., larky Parttiera. IIIEMWI NO. 4€ EAST BAY STREET, - dBAftt»?TON, 8: c., COMMISSRIM - MBBCHANT MANDPACTUREKS’ AGKNTri, ;,,^P .-OSALERS . , IN i, and all I by Railroad .’Companies, fteinoton, MaaulaotaMin, MaoWntataand Agric ESTIMATES MADE AND OFFICE Trr;3.'affg )26 ImAtwtf KAfifT BAY, CHABLEfTOk :.i!ra*S#;jP,»-.- Goi.’ -in THE STANDARD flANURE, AT |H HO PE* WW, e*»iL :. BAfi CITY ACCEPTJJSCJC, pUK Ntrv . i al2-tf miLlrr. 1 rAYING {eased tbe stare i ,Ido ' as] TWO BOYS, * Oept. Thohss Dasrtne, win positively leave aa above on Satarlay, May IS, at 9 o’clock a. m Freight received.dally at bar warehouse,Dillon’s Wharf. JOfCTL ROUMILLAT. Agent, mylO ’On Wharf. : v • if Ttr n The fine, fast-sail lug steamer DICTA. T O R, L. M. Coxrttze, master, will leave afe above, (ran Telfair’s wharf. Every Tauday dfteraooa at A o’clock, ilO . We arc prepared to.receive freight at our ware house on tb* wharf, at all timeB, free of starago. L. J. GUILMART1N A CO.; mylO . ” Agents. Lin© FOR , HEW TOSLi (Vtinntlo Mail (Wteumshiu PASSAGE RATES: Cabia |20 901 Steerage $5 00, with Sub- ■tstemee $10 OO. Tbe new and bet side-wheel steamship SAM SALVADOR, Atkins, commander, will sail above, on laterday, Hay 19, at 4 o’clock p. in. Far freight or passage, having accommodations Su perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, No. 5 Bowling Gnen, N. Y. BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON .The fast steamship WlkC” TIBBETTS, J.S. jCofrJ pommander, will sail for the above-port on Istardsy, 19th May, at- o’clock. Forfretglit or passage, apply to f**,.. .'AttC^ftDSON.ABARNARD. • i UU The aplendid Steamship E. C. Knight, Captain Dints, ... j; Saturday, May 19th, at — o’clock. The steamship-JOHN .GIBSON will follow, sailing on Satnidsff, Ray 10th, and will constitute a regular. weekly Rate- - j Far frewfet or passage, apply to URANK A GRAYBILL. Agenl WICK rs. FcniuntaaaT, Fen ry/,l \ my 7 Murray’s Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OP PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $95 Steerage, $10 The new sad splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will leave for the above port on het regular day, Tbarsday,' Nay 19th, sit 3 o'clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo ■datlons. apply to ‘ mj7 OCTAVOS COHEN. $ II leave m i ' gtvery PrI 1,000 tone, Capt. L. R. Coxmzs, |from Thlbdr’s wharf ty Mofalsg at 9o’clock. f or freight or passage, apply on board, or to U J. GUiLMAKTIN A CO.. Agents. • w« ; ' F acile Malt Bteaaasblp Company’s ■ TtoVtlh to California, 'rtODOiffttVil Nramn Ports; and carrying th United States Mali.. Through ta Twenty-two *Kbcv. J Xlonneotter on the Acid. . A.lintlcr ' '■-' witn the . ARIZONA COLORADO HENRY CHAUNCEY.. CONSTITUTION <SRl^±^:r*38aam ~ THLRN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE. 'A RICA. MONTANA. talk. A of theabove large and splendid steamships will 'e Pier Nook North River, toot of Canal street, at 13 o’clock‘BHffl, on the 1st; llth and 2lst of every month. iftKepg whgntboee dates fall onBunday. and pear’s steiftdilpt from Pnnnm* ior San Francisco, toffghlffg Departures of"1st and tlst connect at Panama with steamers tag Sou* Pacino and Central American port*. TftWt (lf 1$ tmiTP. S’ l*qnaanUlo_ A filioon of Gam Quarter foam steal ^ steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers wtth IbnUBes.' Also, sn allowance of One Qusrtsr.on and their families and having honorable <Us- throagh raftn to < school teselwn;/ii charges, Half Fan. One | allowed each admit through, and lantes sad children without ante protec tor*- Baggage received on the dock t bar day before sailing, from steamboats, railroad*, and psssengprs W A°n«$talKSl ftSJSnTOT boird. Medicine and ST. WBLt5JAL00N, AU6USTA HOTEL. ■ " Hit e» Mends a*l the rcalL. Our The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT TEN, Cagtaln 8. P. “ freight, apply to balk of h dog so board,sriii have qp* -fo.; iii. li tb HILTON HEAD, S. C. CRANK A GRAYBILL. ■ IDMXLL > RHOG Ftoramoat a*.i JalMf V The fine light-^mnght'steamor KCy D 8 E, Capt. Vim, * e will leave as above THIS DAY. at *2 o’clock m. RFor freight or pftesge, spffiv to „ , 1 1- Kl'NCELEY, Agent, * . oi Whar . FOB kWSSlk AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. • :r.r. **r:i • *.t.. . Tbe superior And fiut Emudw Hard Times, Capt.' Cnsslis Gmim, 0 having anperior Mate-room accommodations, will '« »s above on latnday Mormlag, at 9 o'clock. J br freight orpasssge engagements, having spleu- state rqnifl'aaeotnwottalions, apply on board, at J Presf elweep Central Press and Lower Padelford’syftu Rice Miller to M. A. COHEN, • No. so Bay street. Freight received ai all times at the warehouses. . mylO-3 .. FOB BALTQIORE. The new and magnificent steamship Fannie, . Smoot, Commander, Will sail for Bhltimore on Friday, llth Inst., at — o'clock. Freight w.I! h” received and checked through to Philadelphia at same rate* cbtrgad by other lines. Fur freight or passage, having excellent accommo dation*, apply to LxROCHK, WEST A DANIELS, my7 . Jones' Block. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Th* aplendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. Thursday; May 10, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply to m.vT HUNTER .A GAMMELL FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT. The first-claa* steamer E M I L I E, Capt. G. H. Besutobt, * will leave as above from tbe Charleston Steamboat wharf Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon., at 4 o’clock. Freight received on the day of sailing, to be pre paid on the wharf. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to Captain, on board, or to EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.. my5-tf Bay street. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. J First-class aide-wheel Steamablpe Manhattan and Vera Cruz. Passage from Savannah to Vera Crus (per steam ships cr. the Empire Line to New York), same tats as from New York. The Vera Cruz will stop at Sisal on the way out The Manhattan wilt stop at'Sisat on tbe way boms. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin, 150 ; Steer age, $36. . w From New York" to^fern Cruz, , Pir9t Cabin, $100 ; Steerage, $50. W From Havana to Vera Crnz, First Cabin, $45; Steer age. $30. From Havana to New York, Flrzt Cabin, $60 ; Steer age. $30. From Vera Crnn to Havana, First Cabin, $60; Steer- age. $36. From Vera Cruz to New York, First C.bla, $120: Sterrage, $50. -CHARLES A. WHITNRV, Agent, " y, N.Y. Far passage, apply to *7tf 26 Broadway, U-S- B. H. HARDEE, 12 Stoddard’s Raue. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNBWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIOOLATA V The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHONE ' . -i_L CL- .... ‘ Capt JAMBS TUCKER, .- having bean specially fitted np for this route, w leave for th* nnoveplacdi ■very Taesdoy Jformfa^ at jiPb’ciock. All freftht payable by shtppsntf For freight«r passage, bastoo superior accommo- datieos, apply at. tb* office, Florida tfoeam Packet claghgrn a cunning bam, J27 tf Agents. FQR NEW YORK. Ths bft-k her cargo LIG HI ■ WUI T. having balk ot I nays quick dee- msi For freight, apply toe O' CRtyfc * GRAYBILL. v For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, &T. MARY’S. PER NANIWK|l JACKSONVILLE AND ^ KGOLATA- • The new and ftat milkw Steamer LIZiZtB: BAKER, Capt ffi. King ; Having been^itaced pernuneat<$Mym this rows am Friday Morala*. Mft, at 1$ o’cldek, and ennttnne to Rave every Friday morning thereafter "will leave frNfo every Sunday m, and Jack- loning, arriving at Sevan at aU ttaMnatthe wanhonae on t payable 1^ ^ tbe office on Flerlda Steam Packet trimi(«e%o .i OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, «*. *