The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 16, 1866, Image 3

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b [OC Ah MATTERS. »xrs esdav MORNING. MAY 16. 1866. .rt« rc f gtcam*hil» and SUkmeri rOR KBW YORK. Virgo, Tburactey, May IT, at — o’clock. “Herman Llrlngiton. Saturday, May I9tb, ijjsfc'P 4oA ft- m - jilswnrl, Satarday, May l»th, at - 1 .-p perlt, Tlinraday, May IT, at — o'clock. JOB B4LTIM0BE. North Point, Friday, May 18th, at — fur ararsTA. .. swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9 -I.»cra, every Friday evening at 6 o’clock. ^ Uid Timed, every Saturday morning at FOR CHARLESTON. Fannie, every Tuesday morning at 10 \ , gmiiie, every Tuesday and Friday after- T.) o'clock. u Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9 Srrkuos Coubt.—The Superior Court, Judge W. B. Fleming presiding, mat at ton o'clock yesterday morning. The grand jury found true bill* against | the following named persons: State vs. George Granger, alias .Jamaa Bartley, alias Bartlett—murder; thres bills. State vs. Henry Miller—simple larceny. State va. Moses Williams—larceny from the bouse. State vs. Leopold Speildock—keeping a gaming table. State v». Andrew Lightbody, George Cornell and John Cornell—larceny from the house. State v». William Allen—assault and battery. ■State vs. Henry White—simple larceny. State ya. Edward Johnson—larceny. The petit jury was engaged iu taking plain verdicts in civil casos. There are on the docket for disposition, 259 cases, as follows: Common law oases, 106; claim cases, 6; attachment oases, 7; equity, including divorce cases, 41: appeal cates, 62; summary process to dispoasesa, 7; rent caaea, 4; establishment of lost deeds, 1; man damus cases, 1; and certiorari caaea, 34. A large number of theae cases have been continued over for several years, and a number of them have been placed on the dead docket. •a Sale, every Thursday morning at S o'clock JOB EAWKUfSVIUE. , (.’series 3 Hardee, every Thursday m..rn- j B. Vanes, Wednesday, May 16th, at 6 FOB DSIIU. H M. Cool, Thursday, May 17th, at 8 FOR FLORIDA. .rjvifji. Snore, every Tuesday morning, at Dictator, every Tue day afternoon at 4 , ii.lcn Uetty, every Saturday morning, st j :er Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. 1 Fusxaai, Obsequies.—Tea funeral of Alexander W. Willink, who was killed by a fall from a crane at Mil ler's foundry cn Monday, took place yesterday (Tom the house of his brother, Mr. H. F. Willink, Jr. t whither he had been carried after tbe fatal accident Hit funeral was attended by a largo number or the friends of the family, and a delegation from tbs Ogiethorps Fire Company oi whloh he was a mem ber, and the workmen of Miller's foundry In a body were also present. After the services at the house the remains were escorted to the grave by the Ogle- thorpes. In uniform, preceded by music, and by his late follow-workmen. The hearse was followed by a long line of carriages, and the services at the ceme tery were very touching and impreBsiva. The following reeolutioua of respect were. adopted by the Oglethorpe Fire Company: Tribute of Heaped. 3avarrau, May 15, 1866. At a meeting of the Oglethorpe Fire Company, No. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI IIOUSE-W. H. WlLTBgRQKR. J H Emerson, Maine A J Williams, Ga F Bloat, Ga G N Nichols, N H G G Westcott, Als 8 C Ayres, New York B L Judson. do N H lie Nyse, do H C Poole, do J Pennegaw, do J M Chadwick, do J G Gottsberger A la, N Y J W Spratt. do Master G Gottsberger, do Dr C Gottsberger, do j w Taylor, do 8 Gazan, do J Blumenthal, F Rothschild, L Cohn, K A Car, USA, Mrs E A Car, SCREVEN HOUSE—C. McGinly. G W Chapin, Conn ;J B Andrews, Baltimore H A Nelson, NY |T P Slider, Charleston llev. Dr Young, do jB F Mosely, Valdosta i D Young, . do '0 Stewart, do R 8 Windsor, America! MUM Ladecua, Montg’y Miss Cook, Augusta • E Osgood, Mass W G Dickson, City L J Smith, Virginia B 8 Rayeor, S C U Matthews, Fla J H Beall, A A G P. R J J McGuire, Grenada J T Phillips, CER do Mrs Grautun, Mr A Mre A J Smith,' N T E P rtatner. City J F Harrison, Oily G L nookey, Augusta Mrs Keen and {4 childr, do Mrs McLaughlin, do W J Mabry, do W Godfrey, Milllown D H Stewart, Homervllle J L Mitchell, Blaokehesr P J Cochrane, wf 4 ch. Ga D W Stuart, Phila 0 R Wallen, Hilton Head MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LrCK. Gen J H Hall, City Uaj C R Suter, Charleston John W Sly, do J Toomey, do A Gardiner, do A K Jennings, Albany B D Hill, Burke co R T Jones, do B D Catferty, Port Royai H S Bi ieu, Atlanta M Cohen, do j D Donald, Augusta J Vonge, do A S Canuet, do , C Watroua, N Y R Parker aad lady, N Y- H L Arnold, do Mrs Greaves, do Mrs Avery, do $13 75al7 fbr double extra Western and 8t Louis. Com was in good demand, andfianerally held higher, which checked business, sad no actual advance waa established. Sales 95,000 bushels. Western mixed at 77a83c. Western yellow at 83c. Oats were held higher but were quiet without any advance. Sales 40,030 bushels, including Canadian at 60*6lc, Western at 49a 61c. State at 6TO65c, Jersey and Southern at 57a58c. PROvisiosa.—Pork was higher and somewhat ex cited. Sales 13,000 bbls, at $29 50 for old mem. $$11214*31 50 for new mess. $2G for prfme, $27 SO for prime mess. Lard waa dull and heavy. Sales 600 bbls and tes, at 19>.a29' 4 c for No 1, 20J«a21)4c for fair to prime steam, 21 >,a22c for kettle rendered, and 22 Qcfor retail lots. Cut meats were active and very firm, at 19 'fa 13c for dry salted and pickled shoulder^ 17j4al8FJc for dry salted and pickled hams.' Baoon was firm, with sales of 250 boxes Cumberland to ar rive at 14k'c. Beef waa in brisk demand, tending up wards. Sales 860 bbls, at $17a21 50 for repacked Western mess, and $22a25 for extra do. Tierce beef firm but quiet. Beef hams scarce, and bring $42a43. Butter waa dull and heavy,-at 32a46c for Western and Ohio, and 38a44c for State. Cheese waa dull and nomi nal. Comte.—The market is without quotable change, and no important transactions are reported. Sales 790 bags Java, on private terms. , Gunny Cloth.—The speculative demand last noted continues, with 2,000 a 3,000 bales at 21Qc, gold, to arrive, and some on the spot at 26j^ a 27c, cur rency. Hay.—There is a good shipping demand, at 65o $1 100 lbs. Retail lota bring 85a90c. Molasbks.—Steady. Sales 60 bhds Cuba at 60c. and a cargo of Porto Rico at Tic. , Sugar.—The demand is but moderate, and under the late Havana news prices are weak at lOalOQo for fair to good refining, and 10’iall'»c for tele to good grocery. Salea 625 hhda, at lOQal'J.V for .Cub* and 11 Sal o for Porto Rid, Also 610 boxes Havana at 10J£all*4c. Refined sugars dull. Whimckt waa dull at $2 24a2 25, duty paid. 25a 26o In bond. Fqeiohts.—The offerings are improving, and rates tending npward. To Liverpool, per steamer. 100 bales cotton at 3-lfld. Shipping Intelligence. j. EST1LL 4 BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- j 1, held this day at the Court House, to pay the last and Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs., tribute of respect to their deceased brother, Alex. W. t-jyiane, noxt to the Post Office, are au- Willink, First Foreman, Chas. L. Schreck was called ^, b 'ents fur the Dailt News & Herald. I -:i ieft with them will ne promptly attended | Kiting of the Board of Health. jifulsr meeting of tbs Board of Health waa ^steaiag. Dr. Thomas acting Chairman. .. nr# about twenty-six members present. L .port of interments in the various cemeteries r ,-i were read, from which It appeared that ji.Grovo Cemetory there were interred four L ml nine colored porsons; In the Cathedral Uiree white persons. :y il.cibal reported that the nuisances com- : »t the last meeting of the Board, had been , communication was addressed to the as of the Board by citizens of Monterey Ward, 4 ibe building belonging toN. A. Hardee, cor- I and Gordon streets, ae a nuisance. Tbe tinted that Mr. Hardee had been notified, and -.led to have the nuiaance abated. -,oui ward committees reported their wards iadition with some few exceptions, where Jt,* seeded and vaults needed cleansing, pfcretary called the attention of the Board to a ••.ten by his Honor the Mayor to Major Crof- ::rlst:oa to the Government slaughter pen and ::huon of the buildings on the premises, which L:.:;i«d by white and colored vagrants. Major kiuied, in reply, that the complaints made Lputdiasi, but that as soon ae practicable the Kid ba removed outside the olty limits, ■nuiiicition received from Lieutenant Colonel Chief Commissary, on the subject, stated livijuiits alluded to were a few white families a by Major General Grover; that the offap brighter house was carted outside the oity cl that arrangements were being made to iiiiiiughter pen removed. to the Chair, and B. Wayne Husaell, requested to act as Secretary. On motion a Committee of three was appolned, viz: Hon. Phillip M. Bussell, 3rd Foreman James Garey, and Corresponding Secretary, Henry H. Eden, Esq. The Committee having retired a short time, returned and-submittsd the following resolutions, which waa unanimously adopted: Resolved, That by the death of Alex. W. Willink, this Company has lost one of its most active and effi cient members, and the community a good and worthy citiz-n. Resolved, That the members of the Company wear tho usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, Tnat the above resolutions be published in the gazettes of the city, and a copy be furnished to tbe family of the deceased, and that theae resolutions be placed on the minute book of the Company. True extract from minutes. B. Wayne Russell, Secretary, O. F. C., No. 1. Proceedings Quashed.—The case of Dr. B. W. Hardee, who was charged with “felony, in selling poisonous drug," with which, it will be remembered, suicide was offected by a woman in a house of ill-fame recently, came up yesterday before Judge Fleming, of the Superior Court. Upon a representation of facta, Judge Fleming at once quashed the case before it had reached tho Grand Jury. By his order an exonaretur was entered in favor of Dr. Hardee as follows: Chatham Superior Court, ( May Term 1886. ) State of Georgia vs. B. W. Hardee—Felony in selling poisonous drugs to a free person of color. The Court having decided that there is no such of fence known to the laws of Georgia aa la charged against the defendant, ordered that the exonaretur be entered upon the bond of the defendant, and that he be discharged and go without a day. True extract from the minutes. War. H. Bulloch. Clerk 8. C. C. C. May 16. 1855. The community, in which Dr. Hardee has so long .:t;on was offered by Dr. Lawton that a Com- j sustained an unexceptionable reputation will be no • appointed to examine the Government | i eag gratified to learn of thlstum in his case than we it p«n, and report at the next meeting of the j a ro make the announcement of it. Dr. Hardee not j only did not violate the usual practice which has ! always existed, aud dees to this day, among apotne- : carles, but did not cTen offend the letter of the law, : as the action of Judge Fleming shows The best con- ; struotjon that can be put upon -the matter is that hia | prosecution arose from an ignorance of the law on the , , I part of the Coroner’* Jury. We understand that fur- ..nmiitceon rainagean sen stage reported ; flier proceedings are contemplated by Dr. ilardee. vgrenna in the rear and adjacent to Lamar's: i,loot of Broughton street, • in bad condition, j Another Head Off.—Policeman O’Brien, charged it: of proper drainage. The lands, it was : with improper conduct and with being drunk and Lcr.iment was offered that said Committee i with the officers in charge, and escer- |m the slaughter pen was to he removed. The :l :.*i thtn adopted. Tho Chair appointed :mm:tieo Dr Lawton, E. C. Anderson, Jr., .ip If. Russell. S3 ."old be put in the proper condition by the —jof a dam on Ihe Ea3t side of Lamar's creek, king hem the committee, offered a resolu- adopted, that the low ground around. ' t:. required prompt drainage and a thor- -y.-g, and that a committee of three bo ap- 8 mall upon Mr. Lamar and ascertain If there aaalia prospect of drying and keeping dry nil, and also to asoertain whether the lands tbe drained. r appointed Dre. West. Waring, Charlton, it. llercer, on the committee. L'.in, Dr. Thomas aud Geo. A, Mercer were i» Committee on Poudrette. announced the following new members of it Octavus Cohen, Jr., and P. Coniin for <vul. Geo. Galpln for South Oglethorpe, and *«;t for Monterey ward. abusive, and attempting to shoot witness on East Broad street on Monday morning, was brought before tho Mayor yesterday morning. The witness, a colored man, stated that he had a load of lumber on his wagon, and that the policeman jumped upon It to ride; the driver told him to get off aa he had a very heavy load, which ho refused to do. whereupon the driver puahed him off. The policeman then caught hold of the relne of the lior9e aud stopped him, when a scuttle ensued between him and the driver, during ! which the policeman drew hia pistol and pointed it at I the driver. A citizen living near by seeing the diffl oulty went to the policeman and tried to get him to go away, but he paid no attention to him. This wit ness also stated that he saw the policeman snap two caps on his pistol while he had it drawn, but the muz zle was pointed to the ground. Apprehending a diffl j rulty. he, as a good citixen. Immediately called upon -UjL was offered and adopted that tour men ! a policeman to arrest the turbulent party. The Chief —T'raved, io ha under the supervision of Mr. i of Police stared that shorLiy afrer the time oi the dififi; ‘i duty it shall be to report the number of culty m question, the policeman who had been en- - us city, their dimensions, condition, and ' gaged in it made his appearance at the Police Bar- ■uumptied. ss coiled for in the 4th resolution i racks foi drill, but appeared to be in no fit condition 1 lamutes on Poudrette, and that the Council | to go through the exercises. After hearing all the —::td for the sum of $100, to defray the ex- I evidence In tho cate, Hia Hono'r dismissed him from the force and fined him thirty doliara adjourned A BkaMan Drownkb — James P. Mateaan, a seaman • t Con;.—William McGrath was charged on board the Norwegian berk Lord Duferin, was ; 4tng city ordinance in refusing to assist a | drowned at about half past three o'clock yesterday ils tit discharge of his duty when called j afternoon by falling overboard from that vessel. At itcSender stated thst he had no time to ■ the time of the accident he was engaged at work on Pilojtr.au, and did not know that It was bis : the forward deck, hoisting timber Into the hold of the '■'bio. His Honor stated that it was the duty ; ehip; the handle of the winch, which extended well S' d utueB! to assist tbe police, when called ; ever the side of the vessel, suddenly slipped off while --its ice offender in this case was ignorant of ! he was heaving on it. He lost his balance and fell ns oniv fined $1 and costs. | over the side of the ship, It Is thought striking on the -crxeri for improper conduot in the etreste, r -htioter to ihe Justioee of the Inferior Court MPucuted as e vagrant and a nuisance. This is . :: <« T »nth time the prisoner has been ar- '•tkcri ’-he Mayor's Court for similar offanoes -k tracj months, aud In almost every instance •Jtteu: name. Gettie, .colored), charged with taking a nap ca farm street was discharged- ’•'•jus, colored), a member of the chain gang, With wilfully breaking a street lamp The ' 01,6 that Payne had thrown a 1 °f d.rt on a boy pasalag where he wee at and of a atick of timber, and then sinking under the raft. The deceased wee aged 25 years, and a native of Denmark. His body has not yet been recovered. From Nsw York.—The fine and fast going steam ship Herman Livingston, under her popular com mander, Capt. J. B. Baker, arrived at her wharf at an early hour yesterday morning from New York in sixty hours. Mr. Robert Sauisy, the polite and attentive Parser of the Livingston, will please accept cur thanks for usual favors. New Saw Mills.—The schooner 3aUle Metre, which arrived here from Baltimore a few days since, tl on ] has on board as part other cargo, the entire rnaohin- m ta, boys speaking to him about the i I— » > '•teisidtW -„ , - . , err tor two new saw mills, to be erected, one at ne would bury mm, and com- 7 n°cei st him, and ended in break- the prisoner stated that the boy L' -SUt the chain gang and cursed him, which t j .7“ t0 li *row stones The witnese in the cate, l: i'< * sr ''^ r7UB . having proven a oontrary state- - tlso having given a very bid obarecter for c,;- :tI 1111 Honor sentenced him to thirty days *' °n the chain gang. Brunswick by Gen. Gordon, sna the other on the Satllls river by Messrs. T. B. Marshall 4 Bro. ***'41 ft- IJ_-. '•cFPLIES FOB the Granitbville Fao- - ' r, i Winfield, which arrived below on ■ l ’ tom Liverpool, has on board over 680 Enest [“It quality of machinery, in addition “building material, intended for t c e Manufacturing Company, located at "t-'b C ' Arran 8«ments have been made si; lri _ ,l "is Central Railroad to have the entire V, ; i *?° v rt0, ' i tolt » destination without a chango S-khV^ Pteventing the necasalty of removing ,;.,7 ^ - from one car to another, which ii saving in expense aa well as in damage teT* TJl ’ new factory whan In operation, ■* v ai» nWi * on ® own ** Hy the Company ‘‘ 5 -17 BE d one of the largest mills in ’a !;:r .> itneunt of duties paid upon the cargo ^ium** 0 *** 110 * W - IT * Hilton Head.— -I t| . ihatiagular communication is about he.ween here end Hilton Head— 1 : Jtu 111 ' n lo ug desired. Capt. Geo. Sickels prp- i)i < ' r5 im,il&0 P. the “Fanny and Maby," reg- Uire uil that port, taking passengers t»j j M . pccea. Information can be ob- ' kCmi * Mas °t News ‘ pt - Sicksie. and Herald office, 51 GovERJiniNT Stoor Messrs, York, . '‘ otir ’ « Co. sold et auction yesterday at "•’taint aaie ' «nd22 horset belonging to the 4” ' la s at'6uianoe on tbe sale waa large, V; * ’Pirited, andanimale in general brought Twen V-nlne of th# mules sold for * i, tarM l0Ulre elcU -« ld the remaindsr at from »hi, 0 j * n4 Mty to wo hundred dollars splece. Hi«. “te** brougk six hundred and ten 4ol- 1 iraa , „ fro# one hundred and fifty to ^Harseach “ «hi D Valuable Caboo—Th* Williams, with tbs "****>« ! * Uv ctDorJ Cm *°“ Honsh yortsr- ! 14 balts ueTri, 8 ^* **■ 8 ’ 91s b,1 “ wplsad cotton, si |##1 »eightng 1,8^9,448 lbs. Godst’i Lady’s Boor for June hss been received st Estill’e News Depot; also new number* of Frsnk Leslie's ITtnetrated, Th# Chimney Corner, Harper's Weekly, Literery Album, Round Teble, Ac. Stealing Cotton.—Alexander Moreman (colored), charged with stealing cotton, was arrested and taken before Justice Staley yesterday, who committed him to jail to await an examination. THE Steam Fire Enqine.—Tbe eteem fire engine having completed their contract with the owners of the steamer Lizzie Baker, goea Into the service of the Fire Department again on Thursday, at 9 o'clock. Personal. Mr. T. P. Slider, of the Charleston Dally News, arrived in town yesterday and is stopping atthe.Bereven House. We are indebted to Mr. J. Cronin, of the Southern Express, for lets copies of Mobile and Augusta papers. SOUTHERN TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS FOB SALE. f OFFER for sale a large body of heavily timbered and flue farming Lends, lying on the Satllls R., in ware county, Ga. river, above the A. 4 G. R These lands Contain a great quantity of the largest ranging and mill timbet in the 9tate, running par allel with the river for mi!os. A steam mill put at the bridge on the Gulf Railroad could be supplied tar half a cantnry. The river is a good rafting stream for miles above my lands, from which place parties ere rafting groat quantities to Burnt Fort. There are Improvements at different points on the river, some of which have good peach orchards, and pro duce corn, sea Island and upland cotton, sugar cane, and all other southern products, as well as any lands in Southern Georgia. I will give a bargain in the above, and will take pleaauie in showing the lands at any time. T. W. H. PITMAN, No. 8, Black*, ear, A. A Q. R. H.. Ga. Or, apply to Nicbolls, Camp Jk Co., one door from eorner Barnard, north side Bay street. Savannah, Georgia.- a28-m4 Brown’s Standard Seales. TT8RO by the United 8t$tes and Foialgn Govern- ments for more than ' YE IBS. THIRTY Adapted to any branch of bnsiuees for foreign or home markets. Wursnted accurate and durable. Sales rooms Ho. 3 Basalsy-st, near Broadway. N. Y. seplf 1$ X BROWN, Manufacturer Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 1 Mnn sets v. 6 61 HIGH WATER. At Tvbee 8 801 At Port 10 29 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, May 15. lson. Arrived, Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York —Wilder 4 Fullerton. Steamer Etnllle, Beaufort, Charleston—B E Hertz 4 Co. Steamer H U Cool, Howland, Darien—U A Cohen. Bark Harvest Moon, Bartlett, New York—Hunter is Gammell. Schr Richard Bnlwinkle, French. Rockland, Me—F W Sims 4 Co. Cleared. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—LJ Gullmartin. Steamer Oak, McCauley, Hawklnsvtlle—F M My- rell. Steamer Emllie, Beaufort, Charleston—E B Hertz 4 Co. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn 4 Cunningham. Br ship Endymlon, Williams, Liverpool—Wilder 4 Fullarton. Brig K M Ileslen, Hammond, Baltimore. Swedish hark Rlughorn, Hulkmau, Carthagena, Spain. Schr Uatlie II, Benner, Darlsn, Ga, In ballast. S.oop Fleet, Thompson, Kiceboro—M J Doyle, Memoranda.. The steamship Herman Livingston arrived from New York In sixty hours. New York, May 11—Cleared, brig Baltic, Hooper, Jacksonville. Nassau, May 1—Arrived, schr Brilliant, from Jack sonville. Boston, May 10—Cleared, brig Selma, Gibbs, Sa vannah. Imports. Per steamer H M Cool, 16 bales cotton and mdse. Per schooner Richard Bulwinkle, from Rockland, Me—l,3uo bbls lime. Uxports. Per Swedish Urk Rlughorn, for Cailbugena, Spain —120,24b ft timber and 149,096 ft plank. I’cr British ship UntlymioD, lor Liverpool—3.913 bales upland cotton and 15 bales sea island do. Per brig li M lleslan, for Baltimore- 751 sacks salt. . Passengers. Per steamship Herman Livingston, front Now York - G W Chapin, VV S Abbey. R J Windsor, James F Hurler, B L Judson, H C Pi ole, ii A Nelson, K B Plainer, G O Wescott, A L Lawson, Mrs. J McBirnejr,. Miss L Ludierus, Mr Parker and wife. G Nichols and child, J F Erwin, W H Mesamore. Mrs S Fequet, U Junes. Mis J Junes, Miss Jones, J G Guttsberger and lady, Master Guttsberger. George Guttsberger, Collu Ligmbody, A J Williams, H L Arnold, A Cuber, SC Ayres, Shnon Gazan, G H Erwlu, F Brosi, L Blum- mer, Jueob Schuler, Henry Hess, G 3 Hookey, J Chadwick, J F Young, J D Young, J A Hall, Charles Wairous. M Uetterick, J Wilson, Mrs Oustem, Mis E R Cook, Dr Osgood, J Finnegan, 8 8 Ilf Nyse, Isaac B LeKoy. J U Emerson, W Bromau, R Melster, and lour in tne sieerago. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—U R Waller; D W Stewarij .1 T McCloud. Mis Lee, aud J H Bur rell. i:unilgnccs. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York—Agent Central Railroad, Amerlcau Telegraph Co, J W Anderson 4 Son, H L Arnold, Brady, Multli 4 Co, Brigham, Baldwin 4 Co, Bell, Wylly 4 Chris tian. Bluu 4 Meyer. Bulger •> Calvilt, J A 4 J F Brown, It llAlfour, Cooper, oicoti 4 Farreuy. irm,u a Gray-bill, Claghorn 4 Cunningham, O Cohen, chip- man 4 Chapin, Coffrev 4 liallighau, S M Golding, P Callanan, M .1 DoyleVDovle 4 Lvons, DeWitt AAlor- gan, K PDeyo, WiQ DividaoD, W H H Darhnat,.Eiu- steiu <& Eckman, Eclipse F F Line, Erwin 4 Hardee, If G Ehrlich, E Ehrlich, A Feruandee, Geo V Free man. A Fowler, A Fcllntr, J C Ferrlll, C L Gilbert. Gasan 4 Bro, S Goodail. Thus H Gray, G Gomenden, J Gilliland, Hunter 4 Gammoll, Holcombe 4 Co. R Habersham A Sun. C M Hillsman, F P Halsey 4 Co, Houseman, A 4 Co, Heidt 3s Ludlow, J B Hernandez. H E Hanscomb. E E Herr* 4 Oo, Joues 4 Way, A Koho, Krous 4 Fellner, Llnvlllo a Gleason, M Loeb 4 Co, LaRoehe A Johnson, LaRoclie, West 3s Dau- lels, .1 Lama, S M Lcderer. J YV Lalhrop 4 Co, Laturop 4 Co, Miller. Thomas 4 Co, H Meinlianl 4 Bro, M 3 Meyer, .1 C Maker 4 Co, F M Myrell, McKee 3t Bennett, li McLsa & Co, A Meyer <* Co, National Ex Co, Nicholson k McAlair, M Newmark, G T Nichols Orff 4 Watkins, George Ott, Platner 4 Bo= worth, H Roberts. Son 4 Co, J Roberta, Richardson 4 Barnard, P Reilly, Robldere, Southern Ex Co, A A Solomons 4 Co, W H Stark, F W Sim* 4 Co, B Stamm, Sanduson 4 Wiitiaaon, Silverberg, Bru 4 Co, Scranton, Smith 4 Co, Tlson 4 Gordon K H Tatem, Wilder 4 Fullarton-. A M 3s C W West, 3 YV Wight, William Rost 4 Co. YVeil 4 Meinhard, W M Walsh, and others. Per steamer BY Cooi, iron* Darien—O Cohen^ M J Solomons, Randall 4 Co, Miller 4 Wedley, J T Thomas, aad C W Thompson. Foreign Market. Havana, May 5, 1856. guoAlt.—Very dulL Quotations: White* through at $5 25 to 7 50 ¥ 100 its; yellows do. Xoa 13 to 20, at $4 1-16 to 5 50 do; browns, Noe 11 to 12, at $3 50 to 4; cucuruehos at |3 to 3 50 do; Muscovados, few trans actions, for refining purposes, from $3 60 to 3 75: for grocery grades, $4 to 4 50 ^ 100 foe; Centrifugal au gers from $4 1 -16 to 4 50 do. Shipped thie week hence and from Matanzas, 56,452 boxes. 3,927 hhds, of which for New York, 8,484 boxes; 1,811 hhds; Boston, 3,207 boxes, 471 hhds; Philadelphia, 761 boxes, 457 hhds; Baltimore. 60 boxes, 604 hhda; Now Orleans, 2,518 boxes, 20 bhds; leaving stock In both porta, 439,845 boxes, 17,626 hhda. CORN. 2000 wharf by BUSHELS Prime White Cora, lauding this day from steamer Fannie, and for sale on rayin YV RIGHT, GIBB-> 4 CO , No. 7 Jones Black. FOR SALE OR RENT. T HE Property known as MOUNT AIRY VINE YARD, wjtliin half a mile of Marletta» on high ground, over.ooklnrr the city. The lot contains twenty four acres, fifteen acres enclosed with new plank fence; a first-rate dwelling, witli three rooms, kitchen, three pantries and bedroom below; two rooms, two bedrooms and clothes press above, and a first-rate cellar under the house ; smoke-house of concrete, frame storehouse (can be used for a klichi-iij, negro house, never-failing well of freestone water, selected fruit of all kinds, with a vineyard of five aides in bearing. If not sold, the house will be rented by tbe month, with the privilege of five aores of ground for culti vation, and one half or the fruit, except grapes. This is the most desirable place in Upper Georgia, and will be offered at a fair price. For farther particulars, enquire of Rev. YV. S. MANSFIELD. my4-taw4w Marietta, Ca. NEW GOODS Now being opened at the Southern Palace DRYGOODS HOUSE. AT REDUCED PRICES, a!0 SOUTHERN Importing itiid MAnufacturiug DRUG HOUSE No. 238 KXXfa STRJEM3T. Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Manuiacturing; Oheinista, No. 238 KINO STREET, Foutthtlonr shove Market at, Charleston, S. C. pratt, is. w. wumon. i p. b. wilson. IGradaateofPhlla. Chemist 10 H*e S I 1 College of Phar- Nltro ami Ml many, 4 Chemist Bui can. Ito.S. C.Ord.Dep't The Proprietors are Native Goor- giaixs. MUili IN liecelpta per Atl'aatie 4 Unit it. ft. May 15,1666 Cotton and mdse to L J Guilmauin A Co, J W An derson 3s Co, Tlson 4 Gordon, Weed * Cromwell, Bryan, H 3s Oo, Hilton 4 Randeli, E H Bacon. J J Enterilng. T H Hooker, Miller. Tnomas 4 Co, John Boothe, W Knight L Overstreet, YV YVoodbridge, X B Dubolse, L B Morse, L C Wade * Co, M G Ehrlich, W H Stark. J Jones, J Barber, Col Screven, Mies Bryan, Mr J W Middleton,If Welsh, T M 4 0 Ham ilton Brigham, Baldwin 3s Co, i YV l.atlirop 4 Co, John Klkinau, T P Halsey 4 Co, Ksnneth McLea 4 Oo, John Ryan, A Bryan. ziairos, CHEMICALS, Consignees per Central Hallroad. MaY 15, 1866. 207 balsa cotton, 23 bales yarn, 3 bales domeatlcs and mdge, to Mackey, B 4 Co, E £ Hertz 4 Co, Gen L Thomas, Lathrou 4 Co, O Cohen, Einstein 4 Eck man, B G Tliden, Chtpman 4 Chapin, Tlson 4 Gor don, W F Chaplin. Financial and Commercial. New York Market. New Yonx. May 11. The money market is quiet, and loans are easy at 4 to 5 It cent to first class borrowers. A member of the Gold Exahange calls our attention to the fact that the price of gold one year ago to-day, at 11 o'clock, was 129?;, and to-day, at the same hoar exactly, is sold at the same price. ’ Cgttoh.—The market was dull but firm. Sales 1,400 bales, at 34a36c for Middlings, Uplands and New Orleans. The following is from the circular of Chapman, Spey- ers 4 Co: The receipts of cotton at the ports of the United States have been as follows: Bales. Week ending May 8 27,400 Previously since Sept. 1, 1865 1,706,000 Total since Sept 1 From close of war to Sept 1,1865... 1,733,400 416,000 Total supply 2,149,400 The receipts, exports and stocks at the principal rts of the United States, at latest dates, were as fol low*: c Receipts since Sept 1. New York, May 7... .748,000 New Orleans, May 7.693,500 Mobile, May 4. 387,700 Galveston, May 4... .166,400 Savannah, May 3... .216,600 Apalachicola, Apl 21. .112,700 Charleston, May 3.... 86,200 Exports Since Sept 1. 410.800 6X9,800 302.600 166.800 193,400 118.600 82,900 Stock*. 135,000 167,300 49,800 12,600 26,700 6,700 5,400 Total stock* .....392,400 The receipts end exports include coastwise ship ments, except New York exports, which Include fo reign only. We have no change to note tor the better ss regards future prospects for cotton. The principal feature for this week waa tho determination of re ceivers. even in the&cc of the news brought per China, to roll up lines of good cottons and merely offer low descriptions at firm prices, almost completely shutting out limited orders in the hands of exporters. They well know that tbe decline In Liverpool Is censed merely by temporary fear growing out of the Austrian and Prussian complication, which will quickly re-act on the flret intimation of peace, or as soon as Man chester becomes satiafied that the reports now going 'from this country, regarding the growing crop, ere In the main corresL Our spinners, aa we intimated in oorlaat report, are appearing daily in greater force, and take quickly bom the market all lota ordered to be •old, thereby preventing any exhibition of weakness even bom the aeeeeMtons. Banaseram—Floor and wheat ware ganerally loans, butcoare* grate* Ann. The common and me dium grsdas of State and Western fiour anse firm for regnlargiedM; but otherwise 96 cent* 8,000 Mib, at $7 86*8 60 for super* $8 ‘ ioe Rate, . . _ . _ 00 for ex tra State, $9 60*10 for choice fftate, $9 00*10 15 for skipping round hoop Ohio, $0*13 50 for egr* Western, DRUGGISTS* SUSlDlilfcJI. *25-3 m SBREWEBS OF FINE PALE ALES-i PORTER ' WEST 18 T -ST BET*- 7&8AVF. S NEWYORK fFHE undersigned having been apoointed sole agent! ^ for the city for the aoove well known and i known and so* perlor Ale, (warranted to stand In any climate), are now prepared to supply the same In packages to sail P "l2-Smo* CUNNINGHAM, PURSE ft CO. A. Duxxuauoris, Of Savannah, Ga. Joan M. W■ Hill, Of Jelfonon Co., Fla. A, DUTENH0FER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, AlfV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street,' Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro- t^geUraAi. Contignmentssolldlea. miSSch liberal aC wiXl he made. Btnuwin: R m, Baldwin <9 Co., Savannah: Hiram Rob sanahJ. H. Zeilln * Co-. Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L. Angler, InL Rev. Col., Augusta; JjauM. Ball, N L Angler, InL Rev. Cbl., Augusta; James M. Ball, £q, Atlanta. Ga.; Willis Chisholm. AWfbte. G,. | C.l.HoWneoihJ^v11^«fo;F.ttoble.J ! ck. C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, *10.; mow* Jack sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county, Fla.; D. H. Baldwin & Co-,Ne*York; Bearden* Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq.. Louisville. Kentucky,. i 11 Dissolution of Copartnership. X HAVR this day withdrawn from the Ann of G. b. 3s G. AY*. Laifiar. ^ , ' G. W. LAMAR, Jan. I will continue the t’ommlwion and Forwarding Business, and respectfully solicit m share of the public patronage. <*. B LAMAR. Savannah, May 1,1860. my3dm ALBANY & CULF R. R. STOCK. myl5 9 For site bji _ JOHN C. FERRILL. FOR SALE. IfcPKE. 7,000 Bushels White Corn. mylo-B If. A. ha#6ek. Notice. /CONSIGNEES per steamahlp VIRGO, from Ns# \J York, will please attenA/o the recspHea of tkttr good*, landing this day at WflB» r wharf. . goods, landing this day All goods remaining on the wh*rf after innaet .will ba stored at rift and exptnae at oa nsra OOTAVUB myli I COHEN, Agent. Shipping. Murray’s Lin© FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF RATES! Cabls-Panage, $*5 Steerage, $1© FREIGHT AS LOW A8 ANT LINE. The'new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bnlklej, commander, will leave for the aoove port on her regular day, Thuriilay, Hay 1741., at 10 o’elork, a. iu. For freigh* or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply to •. OCTAVUN CuUEN, my 15 8! Bay street. FOE BALTtMOKL Shipping. Empire Line FOB HEW YORK. A.tlnntic Mail Steamship f. Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabta Jl'i OO gtccrage'f 3 OO FRKIt>T ON corns $1 YF.lt BALF. The new and lost steamship MISSOURI, L- vo land, cumiuandei, will sail as above, on Shioping. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK, The splendid steamship PRRIT, Delanoy, Com mander, will leave lor the above port, on her regular day, Thursday, May IT, at — o’clark. 0#" - 1 For freight or FfoW«e, having superior accommo dations, apply to . myl4* HUNTER* GAMMELL. Empire Line. SACurdAjr, Mfty 19, at — o'clock* The DfW «u4 S^LadU •tdAUfthip Norih Point, Skitu. Com loan.for. Will sail (or Baltimore uu Friday, ISlh ltint., at — o'clock. Freight for FIIILADEFUIA will be received and checked through at the same rates chargedby other lines. F»r freight or passage, having good accoiumo- dailniia. apply to # LiKOClIK. WEST * DANIEL*, lily 15 Jones' Block. For freight or iiassagc, having a< l OmmoJatlons an- pctlur to any steamer In Ibis trade, apply to R. H HARDEE, No. 12 Hioddard’a Rouge. 0 GARRISON 4 ALLEN, Agents. ■yU No. A Bowling Green, N. Y. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER IT. M. COOL, POE NEW YOBK ReMiii it Passage and Freiikt. THIS ONLY SIDE-WHEEL SHIP THIS WEEK. Br This ship made her last trip to New York in 65 hours, landing na.sengers on Monday. ATLANTIC COA8T Mnil steamship Company. t'ublo ?suagr, 1211 Steerage, $3 FREIGHT. $1 PER DAI E. The uew and vary fast side-* heel steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 2,600 tons burthen, J. B. Bahib, commander, will positively sail on her regular day. Saturday, Slay 10th, at 10 o’clock a. a*. For freight or passage, having accommodations suponor to any sh p this week, apply to myl4 YYILDER A FULLARTON. FOR CHARLESTON. The new and splendid U: S Mail steamer K ATE, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave 8jv»nnatt. f.iit of YVest Broad street, for the shove port EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 n’rlcurk, via Hilton Head and Baanfurt, arriving in lima for the Northeastern irate Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY Morning at 6 o’clock, tourhimr at Hll on Head. Leaves Savannah -very MUNDA i MORNING at 8 o'clock tor T'.ilatki, Fla , teaching at all landings on the St. .InhiM river. F»r freight el- pstvage. apptv to I RADLEY, HILL *73Aireute. mtl> 217 4 21* Bay street. For Liv The A X«. I American ship tHARMJTTR. Capt. Spear, 'ha vim.' I hive fourths of her i^rgo engaged ana now going on li.tvrd* will bare despatch For balance of freight, apply to my 15-6 .. WILDER * FULLARTON. t. Howuno, Captain, will leave for the above place oa Thwraday Morning, at g o’eloek. For freight or passage engagements, apply oo board, at Padelford'i wharf. M. A. COHEN, Agent. my 16 89 Boy street. IDE PALATKA FLA. Via Fern stud I use. Jaekaowvtlle, and baadlngs on the St. Johns River. TMIfine, test-sailin'; steamer DICTATOR, I* M. CoxmxK. master, will le.ve as above, from Telfair’s wharf. Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. YVe are prepared to receive freight at our ware house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage. L. J. GUILMARTIN 3C CO.. mylO Agents. For Charleston. The splendid steamer LICT^VTOJR, 1,000 tons, Capt L. M. Coxnrta, will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO., mjrl tf Agents Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, 'TKiUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the X United States Hall Through la Twenty-two days. Steamships on tha Connecting-' on the Pacific with the . .COLORADO. CONSTITUTION GOLDEN CITY, SACRAMENTO. ,IGHT GOLDEN AGIt Allan tlr ARIZONA.. HENRY CHAUNCKY. NEW YORK. OCEAN QUEEN KRN T, PER 8TEM8HTP MISSOURI. CABIN PASSAGE $15: STEERAGE $5 Freight on Cotton $1 per Bale. U. a. II Alt ORE, myl4 Ageol. FOR CHARLESTON VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Currying Ihe United Stale* Mall. STEAMER FANNIE, Capt. W. T. XoNitn, will laave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on '1’weaday, May 14, at IO o’clock a. su. and will continue to leave every Tuesday morning following, at same hour, until farther notice. This boat is in fine condition, commaade.t by at fleers of experience, and ha* superior stateroom ac commodations for passengers. While the boat is on her trips, freight will b • re ceived and stored In fire-proof warehouse., free of. exjpense. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL Agt, Harris' BuUdtnga, Bay d„ or to R. W. MILLER. On the whan £W No freight taken after 9 o’clock on day oi sailing. Way freight payable by shipper* on wharl mylt FOR PALM!, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, PERNANDINA, JACKSON- VILLK, PICOLATA, AND A J. LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The flue, new D. S.Mall Steamer. KATE, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, f(* above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 8 o’clock. We will receive freight at our warahouss at all time*, free Of charge. For freight orpamtage, apply to Bradley, hill 4 co., Agents, mys-tr 217 3t 219 fity street FOR CHARLESTON, NORTHhi COSTA RICA MONTANA 4c., 4c. One or tbe alwve large and splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Cauul street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st, nth aud 21st or every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and month, (except when tuose dates tali on Sunday, and then on ihe preceding Saturday,! for Asplnwnll, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com- 5, pauy’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Aoapulco. Departures of 1st aud 21st connect at. Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. a d(secant ot One Quarter from steamers rates m *ccond cabin and steerage passengers With families. _ajoo, «u allowance of One Quarter on through rates to ".lergjmw t | leil . lamilies and school teachers; sowiera havu. B honorable dls nhaviroa Muir WP ClieesemaiT &Co. H ave this day opened, at the old WILT BERGER ICE HOUSE, corner of Drayton and Broughton street Lane, where they will b. happy to furnish their old customers, and as many new ones as may wish, with tbe best Ice ever offered to the citizens of Savannah and country, at aa low figures as It can be sold hv any parties In this city, OSt Ice Is not taken from any celebrated pond of stagnant water, but from a river of pure running water, and Is as clear as crystal. Orders from the city or country respectfully soli cited. AU orders should be addressed to GEORGE W. SMITH. myl0-2w Agent, Savannah. CITY MARSHAL'S SALE. O N the first TUESDAY In Jane next, before th* door of the Court Home, in the city of Savan nah, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, will be exposed to gale at public outcry, tho Improvement* on Lot No, 22 Pulaski YY'ard, under and by virtue of tax execu tions In favor of the city of Savannah va. Georg* Calley. Said improvements levied on a* the property of said George Calley. THOMAS. S WAYNE, alO-td City Marshal. Advances. Pi. ATKINSON A CO., New York. JAMES HEWITT & CO:, Liverpool. Uva wees mad. on Cotton consigned above Hones*. mylffolm ' G. P. MACMURDO. Office at O. Cohen’s, 84 Bay street. IIITUT I. NASiU* General Partners. Neil M. K-. JE3UP A CO.. York, Special HUGER & HA SELL, NO. 46 BAST bay STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C.. COMMI081ON MXftOSANTS, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, AND DEALER ■ IN - i barges. Half lgre. One hundred puuuaii baggage an...„ e ,j eac ^ adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage *r 0UK h and attend to ladies and oblldren without male tee- tors. Baggage received on the dock the >la$ i>en~„ sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengera who prefer to send down early. An experleneea surgeou oa board. Medicine and attendance free For passage tickets, or farther Information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the W’harT. loot o! Canal street. North River, New York. F. YV. G. BKf.LOWS, all -3m Agent. VIA BEAUFORT. ;.4* The first-class steamer K M IL1 K, Capt. G. H. BatFroar. will leave as aliove from the charlestou .Stasmbost wharf Kveryr Tuesday and Friday Afternouns at 4 o’clock. Freight received on the day of sailing, to be p paid on tile wharf. accommo.U onwiN E.. HERTZ 4 CO.. .oeraex ’* ' J*. ■ W luya-tf American and Mexican ‘ MAIL STEAMSHIP COMpAJTT. For Jjverpool. The flrst-ctas* slip FUR- IN A, Wolff, master, having & large portion of her cargo engaged and gotag on board, will haig quick de- spaten. For balaace of freight, apply to H. GOWDY, ■ 196 Bat street, or to CRANE 3s OIAYBILU myT-12 80 Bay street. -Pint-class side-wheel Steamship* * Manhattan and Vera Cruz. i. For LirerpooL The A No.! sbq> JOHN PAT- TEN. Captata 1. P. Emmons, ^BBBhaving the hnk of her cargo engaged and going on hdard,will bale quick despatch as above. For freight, apply to a» CRANH 4 GRAYBILL. FOR SALE, , RIVER STEAMBOAT'S tod TOW- " BOATS, ot VBiiOQE «Uc 3 art ft. * ALIO, Balling TmmIe, Steam f*'K**> « c - A tf ni^OOTAy Nn \i?W street, NEW job mms office. C HARLES E O’SUI respectfaily Inform* bis Meads aad th tb ** pared, with new mate execute Job Printing at hit oftoe^Clty Hotel Rail HEW DRESS GOODS ^ and a handsome lot of Grenadine Shawls Hi i—hie, in also on Cotton and otter Produce. BENTLEYDl CIVIL, Mrwmn AND OOS0PLTINO ENGINEER. -J y ESTIMATE'MADE AMD (XWTRA^TS TAKEN. : 7 A.' OPFICC 44 EAfiT lAY/CHAElBfiF®* Jte nn4twtf • - v. a: kyan & oo. 807 STANDARD LI RE, Agent* f« Chute* Farre Cheatpecnre. * Ken tacky BoaitoB Whiskey, 4c. STOCKS IHD BAUDS. ian SHAME Central Railroad and flukingOom- ID# p*nyBrock M shares Savannah 4 • :#• . N THE STANDJUU) MANURE. AT $*» 50 FEE TOM, CASH, alfrtf fjElLLBR. THOMAS 4 CO,, JUST RECEIVED BY UKU fvWATKINS G. 4 LAMAR, JUN., Boeoearor toG.B. 4 G. W. Bawxa, Passage from Savannah to Vera Crux (per steam' M From NewW* U “ e to NeW YaS * *““ e ThL 1 ^! u J ,t0 P 8‘SSl On the way out The Manhattan will *top at Steal on the way home RATEteOF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin. 456 ■ staor age, $30. ' FM SteerJge T $80 toVe.-a Cru*. First Cabin, $iiw ^^ Savana to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $45, ate i From Havana .to New York, First Cabia sao age. $30. ' From Vera Crux to Hsvaas, First Cabin, $60; Bte • $w. Prom Vera Cruz to New York, First O ,&tn. 19 .Steerage, $50. _ ’ MXAKLES A. WHlll,*,, nnn, — 26 Broadway, N. Y, C 9 For passage, apply to B. H. HARDEB, 56 Stoddard’s Ran« iff b ^ aT-tf For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, PERNANDINA, JAOKSONV2&K AND PICOLATA The elegant and very test steam packet SYLVAN SHORE Capt JAMBS TUCKER, a ring been specially are for tbe above pfa fitted up for this route. W laces ' leave fbr tbe al ^ 1C vary Tawd.y Woratag at lOa’idack. All freight payable by ahlppare. roe freight or paaroge, hariag saperfor Ltiona, apply at th* oflee, Florida BM J8T tf CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM FOR NEW YORK. Tha bark HEW LIGHT, hariag balk ot bar cargo engaged, will have quick des- ' (patch aa above. > » For freight, apply to mSl CRANK 4 GRAY'HILL, For. Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, KT- MARY' NANTMNA, JACKSONVILLE The new JLsIZZI Having been pUctfi (rove 1 Y'S, PER AND' Eft, Upon this route ate General^Commission Merchants mmi ateifpific ifoteli, No. OE BAY STREET (up stain.) Peter$o Geo. W: ffudenon, John C. Ferril and G. B. LaaaJY Savannah*W. E. Jackson, Joaten fifotey A Bon. J B. and J.JT Walker, Aogoau. Consign- and eantlna* to leas at same hour. at 10 atelocte. Bornlogtherealtix Palatka every Sunday tv tanbooo. ud Jick- nmlnf snlvLug it Ssvtn # mylO CBMTCHIS v anted at the American Fair ot Pa, 1865. for He Rubber Crutawa else, to bn rand co*- mjll-tf ■OGHAM, BtftDWDi * CW