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XoCAL MATTERS.
” ^XCRDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1866.
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-arc of Steamships and Steamers
FOK SEW YORK.
San Salvador, Saturday, May 12th, at 4
*££ General Barnes, Saturday, May J2tb, at
, \.xl V- “• '
FOB BALTUIORE.
t sa .b!p E. C. Knight, Saturday, May 1-th, at —
f.iu arorsi'A.
ntI swan, every Wednesday morning,
f ,:ocK.
Laura, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock,
r nurd Times, every Saturday morning at
trfocU-
Steamei
General berry. Saturday, May 12th, at -
jjer Two Boys, Satnrday, May 12, at 9 o'clock,
FOR CHARLESTON.
5 e sacr Fannie, every Tuesday' morning at Id
ij -Aiaer Emtlie, every Tuesday and Friday after-
Bi ;l i t o’clock.
-gainer Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9
o'clock-
SUmw Liiiis Baker Salk. »
The steamer Lizzie Baker, Captain N. 'King, which
left here yesterday morning for Florid^ while pass
ing through the obstructions helow Fort Jackson,
struck on oneqpf the sunken cribs, knocking a hole in
her bottom and causing her to 1111 very rapidily. When
Captain King discovered that the steamer was leaking
he immediately turned back and ran her on a Band
bar opposite Fort Fisher.
The Lizzie Baker had a number of passengers and a
large freight The steamer Emilie was dispatched to
her assistance and took oil the passengers and their
Baggage, and also all the freight with the exception
of some hay.
The steamer was sunk to her decks *et high water
yesterday afternoon. Arrangement, have been made
to send the steam fire engine down at an early hour
to pump her out, when she will be brought up to the
city for repairs. The Lizzie baker was commanded by
one of the ablest and most successful captains on the
route, and steered by two of the best pilots running
between Florida and this city,but as the cribs near tbe
obstructions are continually shifting tilth the tide, it
is almost impossible for a boat to pass over tbe same
place twice withoat striking or running against some
thing. The Lizzie Baker had run in the same course
a short time before without meeting with any_ acci
dent.
Shipping Intelligence.
I UBS RUB8’
Shipping.
-This Day.
Miniature Almas
Sun rises ' 6 09
Sun sets 6 49
man water.
At Tybee 3 391At Port 5 09
RJTSS RUSS
RUSS’, RUSS’
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, April 11, 136\
Arrived.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ac—Bradley-
Hill A Co.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—LJ
Gullmartln.
Steamer Oak, McCauley, Hawkins vine—F M My-
rall.
Steamer F.miUe, Boautort, Charleston—E R nertz
A Co.
ST. DOMINGO .BITTERS
8T, DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
One of the most valuable combinations of a usefa
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North during the last four years,
and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and
the batchelor’s sideboard.
, eioer Kste, every Thursday morning at 8 o'clock
FOB IIAWKINBVILLE.
s-^nier Charles 8. Hal-dee, every Thursday morn-
, fl » 5 o’clock.
FOR FLORIDA,
aeie' Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday .morning, at
I -^o'clock-
' otemer Dictator, every Tne day afternoon at 4
o'clock.
I Meitner Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
I... .’clock, '
I Stcfiner Kite, every Monday morning, at 8 o'clock.
Messrs- ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta.
ani Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;,
•-merof Bay lane, next to the Post ORice, nre au-
; >rized agents for ihe Daily News & Herald.
til orders left with them will no promptly attended
til Connell of the Protestant Epit-
I u j>h! Church In the Diocese of Georgia.
SECOND DAY-
[Erponed for tho News and Herald ’
s Council convened at 10 o'clock, yesterday morn-
iNFAirriciDX—Horrible Dsvelcwmenis—We learn
from a gentleman who arrived from Thomasville last
svening that a case of Infanticide, surrounded with
oircumstances of a most revolting character bad come
to light in that town.
On Tuesday last, the body of a colored infant was
rooted out by hogs from its burial place by the side of
a road in an unfrequented part of the village. Upon
examination it was found that the scull of the infant
had been fractured by a violent blow. Suspicion was
at once fastened upon a colored girl who was known
to have given birth to a child which had suddenly
disappeared. Tbe woman was at once arreBted by the
City Marshal, although she strongly protested that
she was innocent, and lodged in jail. For a while she
still persisted in declaring that she knew nothing of
the matter, but she was finally induced to make the
confession that the child was hers, but that it had
been murdered by her mother—not by herself. Upon
being interrogated still further the girl confessed
that she had previously had two children, each of
whom was put out of the way by her mother in the
same horrible manner. Search was at once made for
the mother but she had disappeared, and at last ac
counts the perpetrator of the three infanticides was
still unarrested.
Cleared.
Steamer Kate. Lockwood, Charleston— Bradlev.
Pill A Co.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil-
martln.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Faiatku, etc—Clag-
hornA Cunningham.
Steamship Win Tlbbets, Cony, Bostou—Richardson
& Barnard.
Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRocbe 4
Wesr.
Steamer Emilie, Beaufort, Charleston—E E Hertz
A Co.
Schr Susan, Sears, Baltimore—Sorrell Bros.
Schr B H Shaunon, Marts, Richmond, Ya—Tucker,
Lappani A Co.
Scor Mary Mankin, Taylor, Cardenas, Cuba—Rich
ardson A Barnard.
LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo—
In Quarantine.
Br ship Jno McVicar, McDonough, Havana, iu bal
last—Reid A Stewart.
Imports.
Per steamer Oak, from Hawklnsvllle—281 bales up"
land cotton, 16 rolls leatner, 15 bags rice.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS.
TRY THEM BUT ONCE.
Exports,
Per Btoamahlp Wm Tibbetts, for Boston—163 bales
cotton U0 bbls rosin, 12,t.00 feet lumber. 75 bbls pea
nuts, 12 tons iron, 100 bags roots, 19 bffles dry hides
5 colls rope, 1 bdl deer skins, and sundry pkgs mdse.
Per schr Susan, for Baltimore—1,100 sacks salt.
Per schr H H Shannon, for Cardenas, Cuba—220
tons old iron.
Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—11 bales up
land cotton, 86 do domestics, 23 do yarns, 690 8alt_
1,287 army saddles, 31 pkgs mdse.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH.
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICK.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
Matos's Court.—Tho first case called yesterday
• morning was that of five knights of the tonsorial
i^rniug prayer was read by the Rev. Mr. Brown, j order, charged with keeping their barber shops open
u «.§>:d by ihe Rev. Mr. Clark, and a 6ermon preached j after* 10 o’clock on Sunday morning. His Honor
| 2 Rev. Mr. Habersham. i asked the complainant whether there had been any
ileicWs present as on Thursday, with the addition j disorder, or Indecorous conduct, f 6r any liquor sold,
•jiheF.fcV. Mr. Bease of the clergy. [ or anything about the barber shops to offend the
minutes were read and approved. | public sense of propriety. He stated that "there had
A certificate of the election of the Lay Delegates not been, but that they were open in violation of city
ordinance. His Honor admitted that it was a clear
violation of the city ordinance, but as there was no
penalty attached to a violation of it, he would fine
them each twenty-five cents and remit costs of
court.
A small white boy, charged with stealing five or six
dollars from the money-drawer of a store, was dis
charged. Tho complainant against him having failed
to appear was fined five dollars and costs..
Nero and Lewis Williams, both colored, were
charged with fighting in the market, one boy was
cutting at the other with a case knife, when they were
arrested. When brought before the Mayor they
stated that they were only playing. As Nero was em
ployed at a coffee stand in the market; and Lewis
lives only loafing about there, the former was dis
charged and the latter sent to the guard house for one
week.
James Burns, (colored) for firing a pistol in the
streets, »?udaugeriug the lives of citizens, was fined
ten dollars and to forfeit his pistol.
C. Owens, ^colored) charged with Carrying con
cealed weapons. The prisoner stated that he came in
from the country to sell blackberries, and while at the
j market had purchased the pistol for the purpose of
i scaring birds and crows from his garden. After
! purchasing the pistol he went into Yamacrau to finish
j selling his berries, when ho was called into a shop by
a white woman, who, seeing the pistol protruding
I from his pocket, asked him to sell it. While 6he held j
■• Liacna of Christ Church, Savannah, repoited ; the pistol in her hand she sent up stairs to call her :
; husband down, who was a policeman, and he name- j
2 Christ's Church, Macon, was presented and read*
:-;erred to the Committee on Certificates, which
I spirted that Messrs. L. N. Whittle, J. 8. Hutton, and
r o iolenough were duiy elected. These gentle-
^appeared and took their scats.
; Bi-b p then read his annual address, which for
aitr, eloquence and originality of conception is
. ..I tj If it does not surpass any similar production
delivered In this country. It made a profound
| -jreaaion upon all who were so fortunate as to bo
•*r,: to boar its delivery.
:i.-Esv. Mr. McRae introduced the following, which,
:«the delivery o: eloquent and feeling tributes to
| - armory of the deceased by the mover and the
Ifrasrs Clarke and Reese, were unanimously
.. i pleased Almighty God in His Wise Provi-
r move from the scone of his earthly labors
., Heavenly resr, our beloved brother, the Rev
dairies. Therefore
■; a!, Whilst we bow submissively to God’s
recall, with grateful emotions, the Christian
of our lamented brother ; his humility, his
o his sincerity ; and above all the faith which
1 hhn to glorify God in a protracted illness of
... b diy suffering, and in all his distress to pososs
am patience and in peace.
Whilst we thank God for his good exara-
:: ■ :.r lamented brother, we tender to his he*
v .family and congregation this expression of our
; map-thy and condolence.
.: -.rochial Reports and the reports of the dif-
o f . easureis were presented and referred to ap-
.. cue cotnmlttece
Passengers.
Per steamer Kate, from Jacksonville, Ac—□ E
Molt, i; II Brush and lady, F C Shiner; C E Eaton, \V
Johnson, T J Wightman, J F Todd, (J T Bord, L Mc
Henry.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Ac—J
Cooper and servt, Col 'Titus, Capt T Thornton, Mrs
Majo. F T Chase, D B King, M Aloley. A W Putham,
Gen W Frampron, Mr Champion, Miss Al E Kiug, Dr
P. Tana, Miss 51 B Tuna, N Usher, T C Beckman, W
P Scott, G Waiiuati, W W Woor.au and lady, J W
Clifford and lady, J A l arwell, U E Beau, S T Rowe.
Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—J Griffin. W
Sparks, J 11 Harker, T G Archer and lady, W P
Owens, wife and children, W H Smart, wife 3 chil
dren and servt.
Per steamer Emilie, from Charleston—G Murdock,
M I' Doby, A G Foster. R \V Shelly, W A Cftapfih, c
I! Granger, T Kelllin, F U Miller, C Greene, J Junge,
\V Filtnore, J Q Reeves, Capt Renkln, EPJudd, C
W Nois, W M YVadley, Capt G Young, Lt llagler, W
R Garrard, J G Nichols, E B Paine, J O Alexander, II
M Taylor, M Blake, E C BuckbecK, C Clement, Mrs
Judd and servt.. Miss C Givens, Miss S Givens, Miss
S G Fill), Mrs Hardee ami Sun, Miss Hardee, J Sears,
and 20. deck.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
Consignees.
Per steamer Oak, from Hawklnsvllle—Jones & W,
Wilder 4EJW Latlirop A Co. H H Linville, A s
Hartridge, P H Belm, M J Solomons, Watts, McR &
Co, L J Uuilmurtin & Co, N A Hardee & Co, Erwiu «t
Hardee.
RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey street,
Net
Sold Wholesale by
Hew York.
Per steamer Emilie, from Charleston—Bell, W A
C. M C Sullivan, Miss E L Kirk.
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist
HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers,
d27eod-ly Savannah,
Consignees pet
Uenti'nl Haliroatl.
May 11, 1866.
31u bales culiou, IS do domestics, 16 do yarn. U
do wool, 6 cars old iron, 24 oars timber and mdse,
to Lathrofi & Co, Wilder 4 t'.CK It Agt, Brigham, B
A Co. J Meldrlm, P, Tucker A W, \V Batterahy & Co.
U R Christian, Brady, S A Co, W II Stark, Crane A
G. J Meyers, A Fawcett, J Zitiruugh.
financial and Commercial.
it greater pari of the fund for ii»a relief ot
. au'A rphans ware in Confederate accmiiies,
:.::r.56qiientlj lesi The fund at present colaiets
::iLresthousand dollar bond cn the city of Savau
-I Ice rpport was referro.l to a committee to in-
|a?»: ihe future disposition of the fund, and
/.it he rapidly increased. Several coinmlt-
e f.npninted to report on Jiffc-rout subjecte te-
Augiutu Market.
Augusta, May lu~P. M
, Some sales of good middling weru made
diataiv arrested hirn on a charge of carrying con- | to-day at 29c. The demand was a little more active.
non of Mr. Conley, Christ Church, Macon
tied for the meeting of the Convention for
cealed weapons. As the negro told a pretty straight
tale about tbe matter, aud stated that he was going in
the country a. soon as he disposed of his berries, his
Honor diemlssed tho case, aud told him to come back
after he had disposed of Ids articles and hA would re
turn his pistol, provided that ho whs going out of the
city.
Benefit or trie Union and Widows' Sto
riettes.
but prices remain the same as on yesterday, tanging
from 26 to -’9c for middling to good middllir.fi
Savannah, Ga , May 8, 1863
To :Ue JftiyOt' ami AiJeivnen City of saramiuh:
Gentlemen—Understanding dial these aie in your
' midst two Benevolent Societies, known as tbe Union
and tbe Widows' Societies. Prof. Cevor has maguanl-
[ moualv offered to give one exhibition of hiB Stereos-
'S I copticon of dacred aud Secular ilistory (now In St.
Baltimore F„ C
Knight,
ty paid a visit to tba steamship E. C
li-sffrst vessel that hae arrived hciobelongin
hue ot Ktcam-btps between Baltimore and j Andrew's Hail,} the entire, proceeds of which shall he
Vhe Knight IS a staunch and last going sea ! as .be
| a- • soout alx hundred tons burthen ( oid mess ' t itn e, and St Andrew’s Hall the place fertile above
and is fttted up witu all tbe new improve- benefit.
.conveniences which have been applied to ! Hoping you wilt all lend your co-operation for such
vessels. This is the second trip sin
bis port, iyaving made one voyage previously
;.a4elphia. The E. C. Knight is quite anew
string been built at Philadelphia iu 1864,
: tii first voyage from that port iu December
ciesr Her engines are direct acting, and wero
-tj built by > T ,-ifie A Leavy, of Philadelphia,
yxg capacity of tbe vessel Is about the bulk
• is issud barrels On the return ot tho Knight
■ l'ii cbe is to have a nsat and substantial
. : iincn her main deck, which will, when
; -eicd. accommodate about forty passengers, m
- o c state rO 'fli accommodations already in
- csb.n. The vessel will not bo d3Uined
-v:. cabin i= being built, as tbe framework will
o "r.an. 1 , placed on board, and competent me-
' :: rill work at it while she is lying in port and
i: -n; tic passage, a3 they will accompany the
* ’-d the cabin is completed. Captain Denty,
'■■U-iiToribly known as a skilful navigRtor and
-I., commands the E. C. Knight, and her au-
-, tSc-.rs, besides being good seamen, are all
I attantive.
^ is ben
svolent purjiose, I bsvc the bonur to be
Your obedient servant,
Menzies Cdmminc, Agent.
Savannah, 5Iay 9, I860.
The Board of .Managers for the Widows’ Society re
turn their heartfelt thanks to Prof. Cevor for his lib
eral offer in their behalf. 51:'. O. Cohen will hereby
act for the ladies, and any arrangement that he and
Mr. Sima may mako with Mr. Cevor will be perfectly
agreeable to them. 8. C. Tuffts,
for Secretary Widows' Society.
Savannah, May 9, 1866.
kin. Menzies Ccmuing—
.-—Your communication addressed to the 5Iayor
and Aldermen of tho city has been referred to me, in
the absence of W. M. Wadley, Esq., President of tbe
Union Society, and in the name and behalf of tba So
ciety, I beg to return Prof. Cevor thanks for this gen
erous offer.
The time and place you suggest for the exhibition or
the Stereoacopticon is acceptable, and I trust this ef
fort to aid two worthy and needy societies will meet
results eqnul to its deserts.
F. W. Slits,
Vice-President Union Society.
| -• om Gibson, which is to ran in connection
--itulgb-, sa sister ship of that vessel, and
:a ih* same plan and by tho same parties,
kso tr.-a a cabin built on her upper deck,
the one to be constructed on the Knight,
-—muon t'u.it the trade between Baltimore and
F~ -i dolly increasing, we are glad to see that
" -a hJ. been established. The large amount
, v «sow carried on will be still farther ln-
■ --ecoming fall, and there will bo fully suffl-
i w warrant the running of two lines of
mo ejenis of the new line are Messrs,
-raybill, i n Savannah, and Pendergast, Feu-
’ u Baltimore, ail of thc-m well known as
■ ■ -tapetent, o.ml thorough going business men.
Anotheb Steam Fike Engine foe Savannah.—At
the meeting of the Germania Fire Company on Thurs
day evening, it was resolved to start a subscription to
procure a steam fire engine for that company. Com
mittees were appointed to solicit pecuniary aid from
the citizens and the city government. The movement
will no doubt meet with general favor among our
public spirited merchants. Mayor Anderson was
present at the meeting and expressed his werm ap
proval of the project.
State vs.
I s ■'* ss iSf.ested—Charles Abner and Thomas
-^Jaii birds, were arrested yesterday bv
" -acer, Birthlemess and Smqueleild,charged
name of C. C. Miller to an order, and
nice on F. Keck, corner of Perry and
Ksts, for groceries. After the arrest of the
•■sstch warrant was Issued by Justice Staley
■ -ry of the goods obtained on tho order,
In Wiiliams’ house. Both parties,
- bail, were committed to jail to await an
Haeeohino Seamen.—The case of tho
M. T. Dnnn, charged with harboring and concealing
articled seamen, belonging to the Br. Bark Emily,
wbs brought before Justice Staley yesterday, but tbe
Captain did not prosecute it. The seamen’s luggage
&o., was found in Dunn’s house, and the court after
hearing the evidence in the case, ordered that it be
turned over to the Captain of the Emily. The sea
men have not as yet been arrested. It is supposed
that they are hid away in some house in the city.
Bell, Wylly A Christian would respectfully c% tho
attention of the public to the sale of 260 bales Eastern
Hay, now landing from schooner Hattie B., to fake
place this day at 11 o’ciock, on Wiillumson's Wharf.
For particulars, see advertisement, in another col
umn. Terms cash.
-, ior S«ry was committed by Thomas Wil-
!) - C. Brown, on C. C. Mliier for twenty
order lie passed off at the store of
:r A search warrant being issued, as In
•e. ihs goods were found at the. house of
- • was committed to jail also on the same
‘-2 culprit wiil be examined before Justice
^IFok copies of late Mobile and Charleston papers wo
are indebted to the Southern Express Company,
end for late copies of Augusta papers, to the National
Express Company.
SEE Llppman’a advertisement, on first page, of
Paris imported perfumery, soaps, <ac. n28tral3
■‘•Du
“ ci tbe witnesses in tho case can bOBum-
Secretaby McCulloch has an Interview with
Mr Davis.—Fobthebs Monroe, Slay 8.—Secretary
JIcCuUoch had a prive interview with Jefferson Davis,
of an hour’s duration, on Sunday last.
3i vino Saloon.—Mr. B. Stamm, one of
■ ifJaors, announces in another column
•cpliance with municipal regulations, he
50 bis patron* applying at his shop be-
fa Sunday mornings. Every good
“-‘c to doubt, will see the propriety of
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBROKK
ca rules as are deemed necessary for
tbs ait,.
The steam fire engine is again
i: is updor contract with Messrs.
^. '-uiiUiaphaui, agents of tho steamer
iasiii in rat-,lng that vesael, which
T W Neely, Jefferson go
W P Crawford, AugnetB
L N Whittle. Macon
Mrs DeCauip, Ala
A P Lambeth, O R R
W R Garrard. Ky
W J Bishop, Richmond .
G Farmer, H Head
iRWHhelly, NO
l.i M Wlnsted, N C
IA G Foster, do
IA T Haywood, N Y
;G Murdock, Md
G Houston, Ga
G W Savage, Fla
IFF Baldwin, Bait
New Yei-k .Market.
New York. Ssruiday. May 6, 1866.
Coffee.—Java, 25.Sa26.' 2 c B iff; St Domingo, lT'Ja
17.1x0; Rio, rail- to prime. 10Sii'JIH;e, Aiai-at-aibo. 19 i a
a 22>aC.
Cotton.—Middling New Orleaus. ::8s—; middling
upland, 34; do Mobile, 30
Domestic Goods,—Shirting, bleached, 10—ajl uj f>.
>aid; Sheeting, brown, 12y,a25c; bleached, -uS'm;;
Uriliiug, 2d—a26‘;c; fflanuels, 32>;a'J5—; satinets. 15c
ail 1)5; prints. 111 ‘-a'ZT , mouse de laines, 23a37S;
cambrics, 19— alo; Balmoral skirts. 694 0u.,07:, -u do 1;
tweeds, C5,'aJ».
Fish —Dry cod, $4a?C r* fwt; pickled do, si Oil;
mackerel. No 1 buy, 818 50a£19 60; No 2 do. 917 611a—; j
scaled hernugs, —u62 .
Oils.- -Crude whale, jlal 03; bleached do. $1 20a ;
crude sperm, S2 35a.t 46. unbleached do. 2 30a - ; lard
oil, SI 3Ual S5; linseed* 31 43al 45 gallon; petio-
leum, crude, 24a27- ; do ictined, 57n00 free.
Provisions.—Beef, M’estern. mess, 8Ilia’ll' 60; do
prime mess. S22a24: Pork, clear, new, nominal; prime
mess, lrII3,ioil 00; new mess, $28 62)^29 12,'i; Butler,
Western, 350.45; sfate, dairy, 45a48: Cheese, common
to prime, 14a21—; Lard, 17 1 .a'21, l f fl lb.
Sugars.—Cuba, lUallX: Havana, 11 Hal3‘j; refined
sugars, 13 'jalGJJ r 1 lb.
Molasses.—New Orleans, —a—; Porto Rico, 70a—;
Cuba, 48a60 7) gal.
Tobacco.—Kentucky, 5i4al8; Virginia, —a—; seed
leaf, 5a8.
Lumber.—Eastern spruce, $18a22; Southern pine,
$35a05; white pine box boards, $25u30; whito pine
merchantable box boards, $29a39; clear pine, $8U&100;
poplar and W. wood boards and plank, ®55aG5; cherry
boards and plank, $82a96; oak and asln $60a65; maple
and birch, $35a40; black walnut, $100al 4 20.
Miscellaneous.—Rice, Carolina dressed —a—; do
Rangoon. $8 87a9 25; Salt, Turk’s Island, bush, 45a—;
Liverpool, suck, —a—; castile soap, V- lb» —0I6—;
hops, crop 18n4, 6a35; 1865 do,. 20a65; hay, 100 lbs, 60
uG5 lor shipping, sud 70a75 lor retail lots; caudles,
city, 40.
NEW GOODS
Now being opened at the
AT klKDUCED PKIC’ES.
LATER.
New York,* May 8.
Flour advanced 15 to 20c: State $7 60 to $9 75;.
Southern $10 40 to $16 75. Wheat advanced 2 to 4c.
Corn declined lc. Pork heavy at $29 50 to $30. Beef
firm. Lord quiet. Whiskey dull. Cotton quiet—
sates at 34 to 35c. Sugar duU. Navarstorss firm.
Freights dull: Gdld 129.
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor tnG. K. JC G. W. Lamar,
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
No. 92 BAY STREET (up stairs.)
^cfer to Geo. W. Anderson, John O. Ferrll and G.
B. Lumar, Savannah ; W. K. Jackson, Josiah Sibley
x .Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign
ments solicited. my 10
Latest Foreign Market.
Liverpool, April 26.
Cotton Market.—The market opened buoyant,
with an advance of >iald, closing heavy with the im
provement partly lost. Sales for the four days 56,000
bales, including 18,000 bales to speculators and ex
porters. •
Brkadstuffs.—The market is generally quiet and
prices steady. Flour quiet and nominal. Wheat
quiet ahd steady. Com steady; mixed 28s 9da29s.
Provisions.—The market for provisions is gener
ally dull Pork closed dull. Bacon easier. Lard
dull.
Produce.—Sugar steady. Coffee quiet, but prices
steady. Rice quiet but steady. Rosin steady at 8s 6d
for common American. Spirits turpentine quiet but
steady. Petroleum inactive but prices firm.
LONDON MARKETS.
London, April 26.
Breadstuff's quiet but steady. Sugar figm and quiet.
Coffee quiet. Tea eteady. Rice steady. Tallow quiet
and steady.
latest commercial advices.
[Via Londonderry by Telegraph.]
Liverpool, April 27.
Sales of the week 96,000 bales, including 10,500 bales
to speculators and 24,000 to exporters. The market
opened firmer, with an advance of ljfcd ^ ft on
American, which was partially lost, closing at an ad
vance in the week of >£ald ^ lb on fair and middling
qualities. The sales-ol Friday amounted to 75 bales,
the market closing quiet and easier. The authorized
quotations are: Orleans, fair, 17V«d; do middling,
15 d; Mobile, fair, 17d; dc middling, 15%d; Upland,
fair, 16ȣd; do middling,. 15*d.
Breadstuffs.—The market is inactive and nomin
ally unchanged.
Provisions.—The market closes dull.
MONET AND STOCKS.
London, April 27.
Consols closed at 86%a87 for money. The week’s
returns ot the Bank of England show a decrease in
bullion of £33,000. United States 5-20's closed at 70 a
70*.
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
Wo. 338 KINS STRUST.
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Manufacturing Chemists,
No. 288 KINO STREET,
Fourth door above Market at.,
Charleston, S. C.
A i'R VTT, IS. W. WILSON. I P B. WILSON.
I iGraduate of Phil*.
I College of rhar-.
maey, t Chemist
ItoS. C. Oril. Dep’t
Chemist to lite S.
Nitre anil Ml-.
ng Bureau.
The Proprietor* are Native (Geor
gians,
. dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
DRUGGISTS'
ain 3 ru
SUNDRIES.
Tbe now and very fast -iJe-w iiecl steamship
GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well” just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oat ot order
and system is generally deranged
iiOTHEKS weaning children, and suffering from
general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sonr, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
ALL who live in malarioue districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the
most valuable Tonics and Invigoratora that can
be taken, in "
GENERAL BARNES,
ffOibi ton* hnrthen, Tit’a H. M ibton. Commander,
will positively sail 0:1 her regular day,
Saturday, Hay 14th, at 3 o’clock, p.
For freight or pusage, having very superior ac
cdimoodatione. apply to
m>9 WILDER * FULLARTON.
The new and splendid U. 3 Mall steamer
K A. T IC,
Capt. T. J. Look wo in.
will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for
the above port. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 8 o'clonck, via Hilton H -a l and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MtlltMNG at 6 o’clock, touching at HII on Head.
Ljaves Savannah every MONDAY M.JKMNO at
8 o'clock for Palatka. 71a., teaching at all landings
in the St. Johns river.
Fur freight or passage, apple to
BRADLEY, HILL A CJ., Agent*,
my 19 217 A 219 Bay street.
FOR MACON,
RUSS’ BuURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
VIA HAWXINSVTLLE.
The most delightful concoction* that ever tempted
man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in
the weiid,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
L^HON SYRUP.
Also on lmod and manufactured to order.
The steamer
Cliarles S. Hardest
« Capt. Riohakd Joun8on,
W. M. WALSH,
^jyuoLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
the;
Broughton streets, Savaanati, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
llatr Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Beads.
CLOCK’S
llalr Restorer stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.-
CLOCK'S
Halt Restorer Is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S ’
Hair Restorer is ail that can be claimed a, a dressing
CLOCK'S
] Hat, Restorer possesses all the merit claimed ior it
! a tingle trial convinces the most sceptical of Its
I value. It. .after a thorough trial of two bottles lt
I does net give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllhe
■refunded, Sold everywhere at |1 per bottle. Six
hollies lor 86. dlB-eod tf
St.© a/m er O ak,
Capt. W. B. MoCacley,
I. now receiving freight at the old Florida Stea m
packet whaif. anil will leave.
This boat rauk* A 1 In inauraaee cftt-ies.
F.ir freight, Ac., apply 10
J. B. PKE'DJSK, Agt..
109 Bronghtou street.
Or to K. M. MYHELL.
My to Uan fie building, Bay at.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL \Y A-Y LANDINGS
The flue steamer
•General. Berry
For fifij.
tiny,
itt, apply fo
i'HXfikEH 1.. roLUV A Q*0..
r*»roei Bay anil A»»*-icor«i ats.
aid Smith
BREWEESOF FINE PALEALES&PORTER.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping', Forwarding,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
JiVESTl&^S 7 BET’'-” 7& SAVE? NEW YORK
gent*
h 8ht 1
J X Winn,.lsdy and. servt,|.J Beckett A* G STH
Darien !
itbap yesterday, ilr. Stewart Is
l0 tithei at a flie or‘a contract, and ln-
ibat
steam Are engine is a public
- - ~' 6s 8»n& ;e tn charge of Engineer YVil-
...taT , Sorris > Frankiin and Kinchley, and
"itb the full approval of Hla
’’ aror snd Chief Fireman C. O. Caaey.
e 0Brl !*aao Porcher, found guilty by a jury
-■an,, Thursday last; was yesterday sen-
kf to pay a fine of $30, or be
* 0u the chain gang
' t, °* two verdicts In debt ■
Ithti 4 ,r ) Ur y. in favor of plaintlffe^both
jurors were discharged for the
f-’ttr
~T’.t'r DlSrilICI CoCBT ' Judos Ebskikf
at “’ otirt 8at again yesterday morning,
6 Isi h£e h-? eCt ’ D “ t toe tianaaction
•cow
adjoumad tin Monday.
|0 Carly, Fla *
1F T Chase, Fla
1A W Putnam, rla
C Clemen*. do
|G Watraan. . do
j f A Farwell,
SCREVEN HOUSE—0. MCGINLY.
W J Bishop, Richmond
a D Williams,
J C Alexander, Beaufort
A S Doompert, do
M Blake, do
A J Davenport, do
S M Taylor, N Y
E C Btrkbeck, Brookl
O H Bush and wife, .
sonville |M Blake, Ga
B Kimball, lady, 2 chlldrn|J McDo-.iongh, A A G R R
A aervt. JacksonvjllejL Cohen, Charleston
D B King, Ft Jackson J Cooper, City
H 8 Titus, Fla iMrs Tunno, Cit,
J Asher, do >2 Misses Tnnno, City
_ .. r ,. jinted ?ole a
for the city for the above well known anu
perior Ale, (warranted to stAud hi any climate) are
now prepared to supply the same In packages to’suit
purchasers
12-3U10 CUNNINGHAM. PUR3U & CO.
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and
shipment of cotton, lumber and count/ u pro
duce generally, consignments solicited,
on which literal advances
will he made.
e. k. HuatR,
(-Jenei
i.vl
Burner 0. KABUL 1
Partners.
M. K. JESUP & CO.,
New York, Special Partners.
HUGER & HAS ELL,
NO. 46 BAS! BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C’.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engine*, Saw Mills, and all kli||*
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, contractors.
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agricnltnrallats.
Advances made on consignment or Railroad Iron:
also on Cotton and ether Produce.
BENTLEY D. HASELL,
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
OFFICE 40 EAST BAX, CHAfUaBBTOA
V. C.'
J25 lm&twtf
H AVING leased the store now occupied by me In
my own name, I do hereby give notice that,
with the consent of my husband, I have become a
free trader, and will carry on boalneas on my own
account. MARTHA WESTCOTT.
This is to certify that my wife, Martha Westoott,
has become a free trader, with my fu'l consent and
approbation.
All-ira* WM. n. WESTCOTT.
CORN.
nnnn BUSHELS Prime White Corn, landing this
ZUUU Jay from steamer Fannie, and for aaie cu
wharf by
raylO
WRIGHT, GIBB-* A CO.
No. 7 Jane* Mack.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
T he fine A 2 brig ARB1K ELLEN. Captain F. A.
Gilmore, 200,000 feet capacity Appiy to
my7
L. J OUILMARTIN A CO.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
T ub Property known aa MOUNT AIRY VINE
YARD, within half a mile of Marietta, on high
_ . _ . Ugh
ground, over.ooklng the city. The lot contain*
twenty four scree, fifteen acre* enclosed with new
plank fence: a first-rate dwelling, with three rooms,
kitchen, three pantries and bedroom below; two
roomsTtwo bedroom* and clothes pre* above, and a
flrst-rato cellar nnder the house; smoke house of
concrete, frame storehouse (can be uaedfor*
kitchen], negro honse, never-failing well or freestone
water, aeletxed fruit of nil kinds, with a vineyard of
fl U no r t e sold. b Ssh5iie will be rented by the hiooUi,
with the privilege or five sans nt ground for cultl
vatlon. and on* half of the friilt, except grapes
This Is the most desirable place In Uppar Georgia,
and will be odbred at a fofr price.
For furtherparticuUm.enqufre
Shipping.'
FOB NEW YORK
Fastest bhlp In the Trade.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
Throogn to New York in Sixty Hoars.
ATLANTIC COAST
>Iikil Htcnmsliip Compnny.
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The steamer
TWO BOYS,
Capt. Taouaa Danuta,
will positively leave aa abave on
Saturday, May 12, ut Vo’clock a. ih.
-‘.Shfopliig*
-—-y-.-4=—*—
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA HILTON HKAD'AND BBAUPOR f.
Carrying the United MS tea Mall.
STEAMER FANNIE,
Capt. W. T. MoNrLTt.
Freight received dally at her warehouse, Dillon's
Wharf. JOHN L. ROUSH LLAT, Agenr,
mylO ou Wharf.
I will leave as above from the Florida Stearabnat
! wharf, foot of What Br >ad street, no
Tuesday, 51 ay 15. al 10 o’elork a. ui.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Vis Fernandlua. Jacksonville, and all
Landings on the St. Johns River.
E0R CHARLESTON.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTATOR,
L. M. Coxittxb. master,
will leave as above, fr.im Telfair's wharf,
®v*ry Tnesdny Afternoon at * o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on th® wharf, at all times, free of storage.
„ L. J. GUILMART1N & CO.,
m f 10 Agents.
Empire Line
FOR NEW YORK:
Atlantic Mail ^tenmahip
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin 9‘4U OO; Steerage $5 UO, with Sub
sistence 910 OO.
will havi dl-patcli for the above places.
Freight rec.dved daily at thu ivarehouee, Dillon's
Wbarf, fopl ol East H osd atreet.
JOHN !,. ROUMILLAT AeCnt,
niylt'-tf ' Ou Wharf.
The new and fast side-wheel steamship SAN
SALVADOR. Atkins, commander, will soil as
above, on
Saturday, May IS, at 4 o’clock p. in.
FORMWnVILLEINM
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
Au.i Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgce rivers.
For freight or passage, having accommodation* su
perior to any steamer in tbls trade, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
my 8 No. » Bowling Green, N. Y.
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. S. Cost, Commander,
wilt sail lor the above port ou
Saturday, tilth May, at — o'rlork.
For freight or passage, apply to
myS 4 RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
For Baltimore.
and will continue to leave every Tuesday mpibli-g
following, at same hour, until farther notice.
'rills ho*', is In fine condition, commanded by of
fleers of experience, and has anperlor stateroom ac
cownodalions for paaaengers.
While the boet Is on her trips, freight will b, re
ceived and store,! In fire-proof warehouse*, free or
expense.
For freight ■>■ passage, apply
age, app £ M VHKLL
Barrie' Buildings. Bay t. ( or to
R. W. MILLER.
Ou iae wharf
fy No freight taken after 9 o'clock on day ot
■ailing. Way freight payable by shipper* on wharf
mylt
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA. JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA. AND AJX LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The fine, new U. 8.Mall Steamer;
K T
E,
Capt. T. J. Looxwoon,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, lor aboyo places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, af8 o’clock.
We will receive freight at our warehoua® at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO.. Agents.
myS-tf 217 A 219 Biy Street
FOK AUGUSTA
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The superior snd fast steamer
Hard Times,
Capt. CnxBLia Gam,
having auperior state-room accommodation*,
leave as above on
Saturday Morning, nt 9 o’rlook. a*
For freight or paaaage engagements, having splen
did state room accommodations, apply on board, at
Padelford'a wharf, between Central Press and Lower
Rice Mill, or to
M. A. COHEN,
No. 89 Bay street.
Freight received at all tlmea at the warehouses.
mylO-3
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA BEAUFORT
Tbe first-class steamsr
EMILIE,
Capt G H. BxicroaT,
The splendid Steamship
K. C. Knight,
! will leave as above from the Unuleatou Steamboat
1 wharf
Captain Hoco,
Will sail for tbe above port on
Saturday, May l'Sth, nt — o’rlork.
F. very 'Tuesday aud Friday After no
at 4 o’clock.
Tbe steamship JOHN GIBSON will follow, walling !
on Saturday, May 19th, and wBI constitute a regular!
weekly Hue. - !
For freight or passage, apply 10
CRANK A GRAYBI1.L. j
Freight received on the day of sailing, to be pre
paid ou the wharf.
For freight or paaeage, having good a.’Commo l t
tlona, Apply fo Captain, on buard, or to
RTMV1N K. HERTZ A CO.,
m.vi-tf Bay street.
Agaiits in Baltimore. Messrs. Pknoxiuast. Fes
wins A Co. iny7
For Charleston.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP {’O.MPAVT.
Tiie spleiiailil sleauier
HICT^TOjR,
1.000 tone, Capt. L. M. Coxsttsb.
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at 9 o’elork.
For freight or passage, appiy on board, or to
my7 tf
First-class side-wheel .Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
L. J. GU1LMARTIN * OO.,
Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
‘ Through Cine to California,
TXHJCHING at Mexican Ports, aud carrying the
A United State* Mall. Through Iu Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on the ’ Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA...' COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUNCEY. CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
4b, 4b
One of theyibove large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, toot or Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of even
month, (except when those dates foil on Sunday, and
then on ihc'precedifig Saturday,; for Asplnwall, con-
uecting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Aaapulco.
Departures of 1st aud 21st connect at Panama with ‘
steamers for South Pacific and . Central American
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to scoond cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of one Quarter on
through rates to Clergymen and their families and
Ml teachers; soldiers having honorable dia
charges, Half Far*.
One hundred popnds baggage allowed each adult
aggage-masters accompany baggage through,, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
For passage tickets, or farther information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Whari, foot ol
Gjiaal street,North Sjver, New York.
Passage from Savaunali lo V ra ernz (per steam
ships o the Empire Line to New York), same rate
as from New York.
Tlio Ve. a Cm* will stop at Sisal on the war oat
1 beManhattan will stop at Sisal on tbe way horn-
RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD
Prom New York to Havana, First Cabin. $U> ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Ve a Crux. First Cat, n. $’.«■-
Steerage, *6U.
From Havana to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $46; steer-
arc. $30.
From Havana to New York, Flrat Cabla, $60; Steer
age. $30.
From Vera Crux to Havana, Flint Cabin, $«o; Steer
age, $30.
-From Vera Cruz to New York, First O ,bl«. $190 ;
Steerage, $50. . >.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
“»i Broadway, N, Y., U. S.
For passage, apply :
»7-tf
B H. HARD]
12 Stoddard’i
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST, MA
RYS, FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
The elsfoat and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for UUs route, w
leave for the above places
all-tin
F. W. O. BELLOWS.
Agent.
For Liverpool.
The first-class ohlp FOR.
7NA, Wolff, master, havlo«
large portion of her eaigc
board, will have quick de
engaged and going on~
^rb.,«e.n f fre^p S ljfo Djfi
'196 Bay street, or to
CRANE A UHAYBILL,
my7-12 80 Bay street.
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship JOHN FAT
TEN, Captain 8. P. Emmons,
Ifcaving the bulk of her cargo
engaged and going on board, will have quick deapatch
as abova.
ForMght.appy to CRAN1{ A hravbill.
~~ FOR
SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS v-d, TOW
BOATS, of various slxe< an- iAft.
A LUO,
Bulling Veaaela, Steam Ba get, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA, ■
WotorMreet. N. Y.
■very Tanday fiontlng at 10 o'clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, haring superior accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
J2TU iSSu.
FOR NEW YORK.
The bark NEW LIGHT, haring balk ot
her cargo engaged, will have quick des-
ipAtci as above.
For freight, apply to*
CRANE A GRAYBLU- <
For Palatka, \
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, PER
NANDINA* JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA. . .
The new and bat sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER.
C^t. N. Ktaffil
Having bun placed permanently upon this roots md
wave for the above places on
Friday Msralag, Mth, at 10 o'clock.
snd continue to lesve every Friday morning tbareaftar
at same hoar.
Umea at the warehoaaa aa
Capt Thornton, Penn "
>ofclyn j B F Sanford, Lara nr Mills
e, Jack-jJ G Nichols, st Helena
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK.
S E- Butcher,
L Church A lady, Fla
J 8 Brice, FI-Pulaski
L Cohen, Charleston
E Wdllerstein, Phila
E Hebhert, Union Point
J W Bridwel), Cartcreviile
E F Baldwin, Balt
J Lewis, City
J Selland, Augusta *
J O Hayward. S C
S Gutbraan. Albany, Ga
Dr A Mrs Jennings, do
RMOrmes, Milledgeviiie
W M Wadley, Ga
E B Paine, Beaufort
SA Hodge,sbip New Eng
land
NOTICE.
B Y the Ordinal!co passed b7 the City Connell on
the 2Tth day of December. 1865, the taxes upon
gross sales of every description of merchandize and
wares, upon freight and passage money payahlc In
this city, and opon horseS aud mules, arc lequlred to
be paid monthly. The unocrslgned is prepai ed to re-
cetve the above tax for tho past month of April.
R. T. GIBSON,
CltyTre asuier. j
uarsBKNOis:
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah ; Hiram Rub
ens. Savannah; J. H, Zeiliu A Co.. Macon; Ga.; Dr.
N L. Angler, Int. Rev.Col., Augusta; JamesM. Bal}.
Eaq , Atlanta, Ga.; Wild* Chlshohu, Atlr.nta, Ga.;
C L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla. F. Dloble, Jack
sonville, Fla.; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefforson county,
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin A Co., New York: Bearden A
Co., Now York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville.
Kentucky.W
myl-tr
SANDERSQH & WILKINSON,
HAEKESS, SADDLERY
TRUNK-STORE,
nsxLXM u WHOl KSAtK AND RETAIL,
° I li "“" s >- st,
KentuckyJtourbon Whiskey, Ac.
SAVANNAH, GA,
my4-taw4w
Marietta. Ga.
CRUTCHES
premium awarded at the American
NEW
job PEDrnufi omcE.
insaTan.i only premium twirdev m nie Amencnu
r iStifofo F^ir, I860, and State Fair of Pa, 1965, for
Crutches Hartman’s Patent Elastic Bnbbar Crntcnes
are pronounced by surgeons, and evenrb^y elm, to he
C HARLES E. O’SULUV.
bis friends awl the publ
nab on Taeaday
Freight received at
the wkart
AH freight payable by ahhipera.
. For freight or paatege, having splendid ea
cooMnodatton, apply at the omee on Florida .
Packet wharf, A CUNNINGHAM^
J24-U
pared, wW* new 1
athls adke,Ctty P
epetof WkfiskiT....
PatroatewMeaewraOyi
that he li‘now°preh
to execute Job Printing
— Bay street, third door
alitf ’
than, and are in all respect* auiivbf
circular Agent# wanted everywhere
Taylor, Sfote Manufacturer., No. 4I«K
N.Y.
NEW DRESS GOODS
And a handanure lot of
Grenadine Shawls
UVERY UNO SALE STABLE.
lira have opened the Brick stable at the earner 1
W West Broad and Harriaoa streets, Savanad
Ga , and are prepared to takdhoreaa on Uyary by U
s^'isaraiijasvaissssjrj
JUST RBOEIVKD BY
-K,
: . | I.
THE STAHDkRD MAHURE,
1. . BAB
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