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^OCAL MATTERS.
THURSDAY MOBNUfG. MAY 13. 1806.
nurture of Stetaishi)M noil Steameri
FOR NHW YORE.
«team»61p Virgo. Thursday, May 17, at — o’clock,
s-esmshlp Herman Livingston, Saturday, May 18th,
.,10 o'clock a. nr.
sw am!hiP Missouri, Saturday,
May 18th, at —
.-lock a- n>-
•qestnsliip Pcrlt, Thursday, May 17. at — o'clock.
FOB BALTIMOBK.
SKgmshlp North Point, Friday, May 18th, at —
o'clock.
u FOB AUGUSTA.
sicamcr Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 6
•clock.
Steamer Laura, every 1 rid ay evening at 5 o’clock.
Steamer Ilard Times, every Saturday morning at
1 o'clock.
FOIl CHARLESTON.
„ #a m»r Fannio, every Tuesday morning at 10
o’clock.
s . efl mer Emllie, every Tuesday and Friday arter-
Ttucn* at 4 o’clock.
Meaner Dictator, every Saturday morning at 9
o’dock.
Steamei Kate, every Thursday morning at S o’clock
fob bawxinsvillz.
^ti»amer Charles S Hardee, every Thursday morn-
iD? , at 9 o’clock.
FOB DARIEN.
Steamer H M Cool, Thursday. May 17th, at 8
o’clock a m
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, ‘every Tuesday morning, at
]0 o'clock.
Steamer Dictator, every Tue day afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morDlug,
lo o'clock,
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, ut 8 o’clock.
Messrs. EST1LL & BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs},
. oniei of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au
thorized agents for the Daily Nawsdfc IIksalh.
Ali oiders ieft with them will be piomptiy attended
A Fine Vessel.—The American brig Winfield, Capt.
Roger*, from Liverpool, with machinery, &c., for the
-ijranatevllle Manufacturing Company,hauiod in to the
wharf near the market dock yestorday morning. The
Winfield is one of the largest brigs that we have ever
•sen in port, and wo must say one of the finest in ap
pearance and one of the cleanest, her decks being
tept in os scrupulously good order as that of any
r.&val vepsel. The Winfield la well fitted up in her
:abin, the interior of which is built of imitation ma
hogany and rosewood, and the cornices of the celling
beautifully guilded. She is provided with large and
airy utate rooms for the accommodation of all her
officers, and also, with two extra state rooms, one for
ibe accommodation of pilots and the other for a pas-
<fcc>?er. Hbo was built at Yarmouth, Me., about 17
months ego, is 128 feet long, 28 feot beam, 17 fee t
depth o: hold and Is 442 ton3 burthen. During her
recent voyage from Liverpool to this port she ex
perienced very heavy galea, particularly’ on the coast
of Ireland, but she succeeded in weathering them out
without experiencing any damage. While lying in
the port of Liverpool her size and entire build at
tracted much attention among good judges of ship
building. In addition to being a fine looking vessel
for her size, she is also a good sailer, having made
the rum from Galveston to Liverpool in thirty-five
days, and has often beaten larger vessels by as much
is twelve days on a passage. Capt. Rogers, of the
Winfield, imderstauds how to keep a vessel in good
order, having been entrusted with a vessel for six
jeari without her owners seeing her.
Correction.—We willingly give place to the sub-
v'intd communication, merely r-marking that what
was suid iu our paragraph yesterday was said with an
aim to relieving Dr. Hardee as completely as possible
trom the imputation which has rested upon him
unco his prosecution, and which several previous
paragraphs in this paper had perhaps given currency
to. The decided action of Judge Fleming would seem
to give grounds for the opinion that the prosecution
was unjustifiable, and we referred it rather to the
^cueral proceedings at the inquest—knowing, of
uric, nothing of the circumstances mentioned by
uur lcorespondent—than to the action of the Cor oner
huiiSdl.
Savannah, May 16, 1866.
To EdtiOiof i he aVVws a nd Herald :
in your notice of the proceedings of the Court in
the case <>f the State vs. B. W. Hardee, charged with
telouy in selling poisonous drugs, you stare, after do-
Uciug the righteous decision of Judge Fleming, that
'iht beet construction that can bo put upon the mat-
tei ie that iris prosecution arose from an Ignorance of
u. e law on the part of the coroner’s jncy." How sucId
•. ruction can bo put upon the mutter I am at a
jti to deiermine. The coroner’s jury had nothing at
aii to do with the prosecution of Dr. Hardoe. so lar
:.\in thst being a fact, it is entirely at variance with
Li verdict of the jury, and the proceedings of the
av before making up their verdict. I have before
i- ihi original paper drawn up by the coroner, and
•curaitted by him to the jury, but which the jury re-
utd to sign, lor the very reason that in their ojiin- .
•i no offence against the law had been committed by j
'j. iiaidce. In that original paper the name of Dr- j
bar lire was stricken out wherever it occurred in con- |
-uii.-n with the matter, and the verdict as rendered, I
■A which was published not only in the News aud |
Herald but m the other papers of the city, is con. j
dusivfc evidence that the jury of inquest have nothing ;
v. ail to do with the prosecution. As a matter ol jU9_ ;
La you will oblige one oi the jury to publish this ex- •
;Aiiation in order to correct the wrong impression j
waveyti in your notice as above stated
One of ihe Jobe.
Meeting T>f CouncU.
The regular meeting of Council wu held list even
ing. Present—the Mmyor, Aldermen Ferrill, McMa
hon, Williamson, Johnson, Wylly, Gue, Casey, Cuu-
niugham, Soullard. —
The bill for damages done to the shop and the house
of John W. Anderson, Esq., on South Broad street, by
the Oglethorpe Fire Company; when returning from
a fire, was ordered to be paid.
The city lot on the corner of Liberty street and the
Thunderbolt road was ordered to be advertised for
sale.
% An ordinance extending the fire limits and relieving
a number of persons from penalties incurred by vio
lation of the fire ordinances during the war omaccount
of the impossibility of erecting buildings and making
repairs in accordance with the requirements of those
ordinances was read for the first time.
The ordinance providing for the compensation of
the Assistant Harbor Master recently employed and
for the appointment of a Deputy Harbor Master was
adopted.
An ordinance to regulate the appointment of com
missioners for the Massie School, providing for the
appointment of three commissioners, of which the
Mayor shall be one, this commission to be joined to
the Board of Education, which Board has become, in
accordance with a recent act of the Legislature, a cor
porate body. Hon. Solomon Cohen addressed the
Council in favor of the ordinance, which was adopted.
Alderman Williamson and J. L. Villa long a, Esq., have
been appointed commissioners.
An ordinance to permit barber shops to be kept
open on Sundays until twelve o'clock, {was read for tho
first time.
The petition of Waring Russell, Jailor of Chatham
County Jail, for an increase of salary, was referred to
the Committee on Finance.
The petition of A, F. Turley, that the laborers em
ployed at the Laurel Grove Cemetery be paid the
same amount as those on the streets, was granted.
The petition of G. B. Lamar, owner of property on
Fig Island, adioing that of the city,the boundary lin» s
between which were being changed by the tides, to
havo the lines fixed by surveys or otherwise, was re
ferred to tho Committee on Docks and Wharves.
A petition, signed by a large number of ciiizens, to
have the fire limits extended so as to include the dis
trict between East Broad, Liberty, Price aud Qwin-
nott streets, was referred to the Committee on Fire.
A petition from tho expressmen and omnibus
drivers, calling attention to tho bad condition of the
plank road on West Broad street, aud requesting that
repairs bo made upon it, was referred to tho Commit
tee on streets.
A number of other petitions of no public interest,
were variously disposed of,
A resolution t<p the effect that two new steam fire
engines be purchased for tho Fire Department of Sa
vannah was introduced. Alderman Gue said that, by
the salo of the fifteen old hund engines now belonging
to the city, this desirable change could be made, and
it would put money in tho city treas^y. Alderman
Casey said that the old apparatus had better be sold,
as it was of no use to the taty, whatever was done
with the proceeds. Alderman Johnson thought that
two Bteam fire engines would be adequate to the wants
of the city for years to come. The proposed purchase
of two ne<f* engines would, with that to be procured
by the German Fire Company, make four engines—
two more than were necessary.
During the discussion of the resolution the question
arose, whether the city had control of the Metroppli-
tan Fire Company’s steam fire engine, or whether it
could be withdrawn from the service of tho Tcity by
the company which owned it ? The conclusion was
reached that the* city had full control of this and any
other engine that might be procured in a similar man
ner.
Alderman Johnson offered as a substitute a resolu
tion that the Chief Fireman report tho number of
engines not in use by the city.
The matter of the new contract with the Gas Company
being in order for thia meeting, Alderman Wylly
moved that it be laid on the table indefinitely, and
that the old contract continue in force until its expi
ration. The motion was passed without debate.
A communication from the Savannah Fire Compa
ny announcing their annual inspection on Friday the
11th Inst., and the election of a foreman was re
ceived and foreman confirmed.
A communication from the Board of Health re
questing ah appropriation to defray the expense of an
inspection of privies was referred to the Health and
Sanitary Committee.
A communication from the Secretary ot the Sa
vannah Water Works, asking an increase of salary
for certain employees of the company, was referred
to the Committee on Water Works.
After the transaction of the usual routine business,
Council adjournod.
: Larceny or Mowr.—About six o'clock «y—twjly
afternoon three freedmen entered the store of Jl-
O’Byrne, near the Exchange dock, one of the party
B ayiug that lie desired to purchase some cheese. The
storekeeper immediately went to the lower enxTof the
counter to wait upon him, and while he was employed
in cutting the cheese one of the negroes, Henry Bn-,
zier, reached his arm across the counter, ran his hand
in the money drawer and took out twelve dollars. On
being discovered by the storekeeper, the thief and
one of the other negroes ran out of the store. They
were pursued and captured, after a short chase. Bra
zier, who stole the money, was taken before Justice
Staley, where he confessed hi* then. He was ac
cordingly committed to jail to await* his trial before
the Superior Court. The other negro resisted the po
liceman making the arrest, aud was therefore taken to
the police barracks. Nothing being proven .jpgaiust
the negro who was purchasing the cheese, he was
missed.
Meeting of Ihe Mechanics* Fibe Company —The
Mechanics Fire Company held a meeting last night,
President II. H. Linville in the chair. The meeting
was very well attended, about forty members being
present. * Thq resignation of Secretary R. J. Glasse
was accepted, and Mr. Henry Bogardus was elected to
fill his place.
Several new members were elected, and many
names of absentees wefe struck from the roll. Con
siderable spirit was manifested- throughout the meet
ing, and a disposition to make every effort to make
tho Mechanic a first class company, seemed to animate
all present.
The first Wednesday in each month was appointed
as tho time for holding the regular meetings of the
company.
* Mat I#, 1806.
. Ifibojna jifwilcr,/’ bales yam. 24 cam lumber,
timber ami mdse, to Clagtiom A Co, Cunningham,
Puree A Co. Brady, Smith A Co. Chlpman A Chapin,
R Brown, Wadley A MlUen. F U Butler. R Maldrfon,
W Batteraby A Co, Wilder A Fnllaaton, R Habersham
A Son, B H Hardee, Brigham, Baldwin A Co.
Financial arid Commercial.
Savannah Market.
Wednesday, May lfi, 1866.
Cotton.—During the past two days the transaction*
have been yeiy light. To-day the market is firmer,
and the prices demanded rather higher than those
asked yesterday. New York middling being held at
31 cents. 4 li 2 J 2
The offering stock on the market is sojight that the
foreign account 0 , received l*itel> seems to have had no
effect on the market.
Drunk and Disorderly.—William Kelly for being
drunk and disorderly in the bar-room oT T. Golding,
was brought before the Mayor’s Court yesterday and
was fined five dollars. . A witness in the case failing
to appear, was fined ten dollar*.
From Florida.—The steamer Hellen Getty, Capt*
Ingraham, from Florida, with a large number of pas
sengers, arrived yesterday morning. Purser Lake
will accept our thank9 for favors.
Auction Uale of Beal Estate and Stocks.—
Messrs. Bell, Wylly k Christian sold at auction yes.
terday the western hdlf of lot No. 10, Wesley Ward,
Taylor street, one lot west of Price, containing a two-
story brick building on a basement, with brick out
buildings, fot $3,200. Two shares Atlantic <fc Gulf
Railroad stock brought 60 per share.
Arrival of the Steamship Missouri. —The steam
ship Missouri, Captain Loveland, from New York, ar
rived yesterday morning. We are indebted to Purser
Burns for files of late New York papers.
It will be seen by the advertisement of the Em
pire line for New Yorfe' that a great reduction has
taken place in passage and freight. Persons going to
New York can take passage in the steamship Missouri
at the low rate of ten dollars.-
Arrivals at the Hotels.
Csockery, China, Glassware, &c.—We yesterday
Ui tke pleasure of inspecting the large establishment
-it D Smythe & Co., 109 Broughton street. This is
^enterprising firm, with the best of facilities for a
•».ge retail tiade here, and a connection with one of the
twYicst and bast importing wholesale houses in New
Lrk, which enables them to do jobbing, wholesaling
«retailing at regular New York prices. The stock
sabraoes plain aud fancy crockery^ china and glass-
^tfcot overy style, and a large variety of ornamental
Tlrt - The sample and retail salesroom is cornmo-
^’Jsin.l well stocked; the basement is filled with
; ’-Ltes and packages; and tho upper story is devoted
bglassware. There is scarcely an article in their line
wwhich Mc-ssrs. E. D. Smythe & Co. have not a good
Mwrtment and large stock.. We recommend them to
housekeepers and to retail dealers from the country.
Row at
with i;
Colored Pic-Nic.—Sam Burke, charged
1 improper conduct in “firing a gun at a plc-nic”
^ Bryanville, inside the limits of the city, was
weight lef •re the Mayor yesterday morning. The
w “ neise 8jn the case testified that the gun went off
•^laentally. In the examination of the witnesses,
- e 7 mado out a stronger case against themselves
li * at brought against tho prisoner. It appeared
'•-a the evidence of the witnesses, that a general row
^ x 'curred a * the pic-nic in the afternoon, in which
• chairs, whips, Ac., were freely used. Burke,
‘- e prisoner, it was. stated, was one of the ringleaders
- ‘he fight, and other parties equally guilty, were
*-ssut giving testimony. One of the witnesses stated
“this gentlemen,” pointing to an ebony-hued
V ^ Ual > ‘ ,vras engaged with us ali in dancing a
reel, and while ho w«3 forwarding up, he
‘ ATac in collision with Burke, who was forwarding
° vn ' ^hetcupon the muscle was resorted to by one
of the
to clear the way, which was the cause of a
melee, in which the whole party freely en-
S l g6a. The colored “gentlemen” referred to, together
an °ther witness, were at once ordered by his
lr ? nor t0 position on the left with Burke, and the
• L vere then fined five dollars apiece and costs. .
^ t^saioa Court.—The Grand Jury found true bills
• *«;iday against the following parties :
vg. Samuel Osborne (colored)—simple larceny.
■ ' U ' k V8 * Henry Johnson, alias Moses, (colored)—
cexiJr * roin the house ; two bills.
a v ^- Mary Constantine—larceny from the house.
State
-tate vg,
’order,
State
Vs * Ja nies Gilliland (colored)—larceny.
James Chisolm-
aulfc with intent to
The
°f the
Va - Mose» Williams (colored)—larceny from
le.
petit jury were yesterday engaged in the trial
^ case of Hardee B. Hodges vs. H. Meinhard &
ihe plaintiff sued for $1,000 in declaration for
breach of warrant in the sale of some slaves before
War
fcadunt.
7he
The case was argued by R. E Lester for the
a ud George A. Mercer, Esq., for the de-
jUr T awarded a verdict of $2.69 to plaintiff-
Lizzie Baker.—The steamer Lizzie Ba.
The accident to her is not
p K " ri ° Us a » it was first thought to be. Her repairs
. * be made in a few days, but as- she was to have
U P shortly to undergo the summer repairs
itud/. 1 * 5 1&a ^ e u P on *k e boata of that line, she will
, them now, thus saving the necessity of
* lC b' her off (he line again.
About one o'clock yesterday morning the
^«ciT tlle kitchen attached to the premises of James
tho a°rth side of Indian street lane, wasdis-
iw* t0 be on fire. It was extinguished by persons
od before say general alarm
^ neighborhood
1 PHt,
Sew t-ollee T'nifurm.
Yosterday the police of Savannah appeared in uni■
form, to the great improvement of their appearance a 3
a constabulary force. The coats and pants are ol West
Point Cadet gray, of good broad-cloth, serviceable aa
well aa bandaomo. The hats are black and similar to
the U. S. regulation style, with initial lettera on the
front of the crown. The patrolmen have frock coats
and the oiBcera sacks, and the buttona bear the coat of
arms of the State of Qeorgla. Tho unforme were fur
nished by our enterprising patron. Hr. A. B. Ives,
Bull street,corner Bay Lane; and it is in evideuc of liin
promptness that although the measures were pot
taken until April 13th, and Mr. Ives had to accom
plish the manufacture through a Xew York brunch
of hie establishment, he had theiu all ready for de
livery on Tuesday morning, and has not, that-we are
aware oi, encountered a single mis-fit, a fact which
speaks well for the measurement by fir Jas.
P. Long, Mr. Ives' partner in the clothing ’depart
ment. \Ve have always believed in a uniformed po
lios. and consider the contract made by ibe City Coun.
cil with Mr. Ivea a most creditable one to them, and
the- manner in which it -has been carried out most
creditable to the manutacturc-r.
Brutal Treatment of Phi son kb a bt a Police
man.—Policeman Carr was brought before bis Honor
the Mayor, yesterday morning, on a charge of using
unnecessary violence <o a prisoner under arrest. It
appeared that the prisoner, who was something taller
than a flour barrel, and a dwarf alongaido tho police
man who'had him under arrest, was struck several
times in the head, unnecessarily by the policeman
with his club. In passing along the-Bay the prisoner
was observed in ebarge of the policeman, and seemed
bewildered at bis arrest, and bung back in order to
ask or explain gome matter to the policeman, who did
not atop to listen but hauled him along. When near
the corner of Broughton and Lincoln streets, several
citizens, who noticed the policeman striking him with
hia cjub, went and remonstrated, but the policeman
stated that the prisoner had torn his clothes, which
was but a poor excuse for beating the little fellow so
badly; After hearing the testimony in the case.
His Honor stated that be would esteem it a favor if
any citizen woulfl report to the Chief of Police or to
himself all cases of unnecessary violence used by po
licemen in making arrests. It being clearly proven
that the policeman in thia case did not have sufficient
cause for striking the prisoner, he was fined twenty
dollars and dismissed the force.
Acknowledgments.—The following acknowledge
ments are made to Professor Ceyor, proprietor of
the Stereoscopticon, for benefits tendered by him to
the Widows’ Society and the Union Society :
The Treasurer of the Widows’ Society takes great
pleasure In returning the sincere thanks of the Board
of Managers to Professor Cevor, for the amount of
thirty-eight dollars (838), this amount accruing
from the sale of tickets by tbe ladies.
May 16, 1866.
The Union Society is grateful to Professor Cevor
for his effort to aasist the orphans in their charge.
The amount resulting to the Union Society from
the benefit is not yet known; but whether much or
little the thanks ot the society for the effort are sin
cerely tendered. . F. W.’ Simms,
May 16,1863. v. P. U. S.
Steamer Taminenip Sunk.—We learn that the
steamer Taminend, on her last trip from St. Augus
tine to Jacksonville, struck twice in crossing St.
Johns Bar, which caused her to leak so badly that she
was run ashore on a bank at Yellow Blnff to keep her
from sinking. Whan she was run on the bank ehe had
sunk to her guards. There is no likelihood of her be
coming a total loss, she is in a good position on the
bank, and arrangements are being made to have her
raised. ■
Steamer Hats Ashore—By the arrival of the
Helen Getty yesterday from Florida, we learn that ihe
steamer Hate was passed ashore on 9l. Simons beach
yesterday morning. Efforts were being made to get
her off. Tbe Kate went ashore on Mcmday evening,
it is thohght by getting out of the chsnnel on ac
count of there being an unusually high tide that day
which covered the entire marsh.
Baltimore Fair Donations.—The steamship
North Point, from Baltimore, has on hoard 200 barrels
provisions, s further donation front the ladies of Bal
timore to the suffering poor of Georgia. This is the
, tr ——_ Bsctffid installment oi the Baltimore Fair donations
tll up to the city yesterday,and is now lying .brought by thia line. The articles were received in
<•' Eastern Wharvi ~
-MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
L-B Pert, N Y
J O Russell, N Y
Mr Roberts, do
Mr Auilei’son, S Y
Misses Bronson, N Y
Mr Dnrracb, do
G C Wood & wf, do
E A Dickerson, do
O H Smith, do
O B Ireland Aud lady, do
Mrs T Fitzpatrick, do
A T Fitzpatrick, do
Mr Clark, str Forest City
A Salmanants, W’ash’u
V H Hums Ogeecliee
11 C Kettles, CRH
H W Van Veght. Colam
MC Holloway. Dublin
J J F Blackshear, Laurens
J K Dent, Newnan
P E Arnold, Coweta
G W James, Boston
A Gardiner, Charleston
Mr a Mrs Rvall, Freehold
Miss lijall, do
Miss Buck, do
Mrs Foster and son, New
Haven
W A Pickett, Fernandina
A Watvous, King’s Ferry
J C Greely, Jacksonville
Miss M Til iyer, do
S McGregor, do
A B Days, do
1) LYalee, Florida
Capt Wood, do
G M GaTpm (fi lady, Fla
Dr H Hubrich, Pmlu
Mrs Kenermore, Augusta
O Dauvergne, Darien
Rev M Uiordan, Pough
keepsie
G E Teague, Bangor
K P English,. Hilton Head
E R Lapeter, Burke co
R H Darlington, do
screven house—u. mcgixly. *'
N Z Glen, Jefferson co
N L Cohen, Tatnall co
T H Mosely. Jefferson co
F Farnsworth, Conn
W McCandlese, Penn
S M G Gary, Fia
Mr) F A ill.vson, USA
C S Langdon, N Y
E C Eites, do
i.l T Rowe, Brunswick ■
l) Barnett, Hilton Hoad
|G W N.ve A la, do
|Lt Col A V Elliott, Hilton
Head
DrJ F Hubee and ladr,
Hilton Head
[J McDonough, A s G R K
'j Wiles, Washingtos
v PULASKI HOUSE—W. 13. W-iLTUERGKK.
T 11 Beasley, C HR J (i Young, Darien
Root Saussv, s h Herman! VV J Graham, Bluffton
Livingston ]J N Winn and lurnlly
w Burns, s s Missouri : W Carroll, Ultton Head
Capt \V Loveland, do |li K Wnltmer, A A U A
L L Bingham, City
Shipping Intelligence.
tltuiuture Alumnae—Title Day.
Sun rises » oo
-Stiii sets b 53
. - . man water.
At Tybee v tsllAi Port -....10 51
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, May 16, lss.t.
A.rlvfc.l'
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore- La
roche. West A Danielle.
Steamship Missouri, Loveland. New York—B U
Hardee.
Steamer Helen Gelty, Ingraham. Palatka-LS Ben
nett.
Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta- J McPherson
Facr
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C LCuity A
Co. * —
Brig Charles Wesley Ford, Baltimore, assorted
cargo - Crane A Graybill.
Steamer Sampson, Deunctte, Utltuu Head—to U S
Q M.
Clearer!.
Steamer Stvan, Cohen, Augusts—M A Cohen.
Sent- July Fourth, Shaw, Brunswick, S C. in bal
last Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray.
Schr Delmont, Orr, Wilmington, N 0, in ballast
Brigham, Baldwin A Co.
Sloop Funny aud Mary, Stckels, ililt»n Head, with
Ireight, passengers aud the U s Mall.
NEW GOODS
Now l>eiu£ opened at the
Southern
Palace
DRYGOODS
HOUSE.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
a2u
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
xro. 238 sure stkbst.
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
Miinuructuriujf Chemists,
No. 238 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market at.
Charleston, S. C.
V PRATT, IS W. WILSON.! P. B. WILSON.
! ,'Gradaate of Phlla.
Chemist to Ice S I iCollege of Phar-
Nitre and Mi-' macy, k Chemist
Bureau,. I I to 8. C. Ord.Dep’t
The Proprietors are Native Geor
gians,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Shipping.
Murray’s Line
FOB —
NEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OF RATES!
Cabin Pauagt, $»:. Steerage, $»U
FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LINK. ,
:2
The new ami splendid steamship VIRGO, Bttlkleyi
Commander, will leave tor the above port On her
regular day.
-<!
TUu.siluy, Muy 17 a la, s| ID a'datk, a. in.
Fur freight or p image, having superior -becoming
datiobs. ap|ily to •
OCTAVUS COHEN.
mj 1» a Bay street.
FOB BALTKOBE.
Tne tu-w »nd a^lsndid steamship
North. Point,
Smith, C-ommaibW,
WiB anil for Baltimore on
Friday, 18th inat.. At — o’rtoek.
Freight for PHILADEPHIA will be received nttd
checked through at the same rate- thirgedby otbar
lions.
Shipping.
mpiue
HOB-NEW YORK?
Atlantic? Mall Stoaiubhip
Campon}’.
* Qhtnntnrr
OTItv/pIngi
tv , ;iU' 3
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin 410 00.!.., Steerage $r« Ol)
FRElbl' ON COTTON 81 IKK BALE.
_ .The new and last steamship IHaSUHIl, L >vc
■ Btnd. enmmandat, will aali >3 above, on
Saturday, May l’J, al — u’rlatk.
For freight or passage, having accommodations so
perlor to any steamer In thletrade, apply lo
■ B * B. U. HARDER.
No. l'i Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON A ALLKN. Agents.
. my 14 No. t» Bowling Given, N. Y.
FOH DARILN.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
The Splendid BUam^hlp MERIT, Delasoy, Com-
| mumito, will. leave fof the above, port no her
regular day, -
TUurvday, May 17, at — ©’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
inylf HUNTER At GABIMELL.
FOE CHARLESTON
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT
Carrying the Unllrtl Plain Mail.
THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
P. Howl ran. Captain,
For freight or passage, having good accommo-1^,,,
Millions, apply to , W!1 ,eaTfe tor ,he above place t
LaROCHK, WEST & DANIELS,
Jones' Block.
FOR NEW YORK
Bednctisi is Passage anil Freljlit,
TUB ONLY SIDE-WHEEL SHIP THIS WEEK;
v~ This ship made her last trip to New Tork in
53 hours, landing pa-seuiteie on Monday.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail FiteumBliip Company.
DRUGGISTS’
■— a25-Srii
SUNDRIES.
ITHE nnderalgncil having been appointed sole agents
* lor the city for the above well known and su
perior Ale, fwarrnnted to stand In any climate), are
now prepared to supply the same In packages to suit
uTchasers.
F 12-3100 CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
CabiMi Vairsge,|38..$5
FREIGHT. $1 PER U.4I.K,
Thu new and very hist side-vt heel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,00<iyou burthen. J. B. Basis, commander, will
positively sail on her tegular day,
Saturday, May 10th, at 10 o’clack a. m.
For freight or paaaaire, having accommodations
superior to any »h p this week, apply to •
myl-l WILDER A FULLAOTON.
Thursday Morning, at 8 o’clock.
Fbr freight or passage engagements, apply on
board, at Fudelford’s wharf.
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
mvl6 s;> Buv street.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via feraaadlaa, Jacksonville, sail all
Landings on the St. Johns River.
STEAMER FANNIE,
Capt. W. T. Mo.Nai.iv.
will l»ave as above from the Florid* Steamboat
wharf, foot Of West Broad street, on
Tuesday, May 15, at 10 o’rloek a. nt.,
and will continue to leave every Tnesdav morning
following, at same hour, nnli! further notice.
This boat is In ftho condition, commande I by of-
fi< ers of experience; dad has superior stateroom m
commotlanona Tor passengers.
Wntlc the boat is ou her trips, height will b’ «-.
ccivctl aud storett In fire-proof Warehouse© free of
expense.
For treiglitor passage, apply to
t. M. MYrKLL Agt.
Harris’ Buildings. Bnv t„ or to
R. W. MILLER.
Du tho wharf.
or b’o freight taken after 8 o’clock on day of
*** lt ^*-ljWay freight payable by shippers on wharf.
"fob PiLlTKOLir
VU BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILUfcFICOLATA, AND ALL LANDING!.
ON TBE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The fine, fast-salllng steamer
13 I C T A T O R,
LLi> .JL. M. Coxxttxr, master,
will fove as above, from Telfair's wharf,
EVVH Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock,
‘¥e are "pfSpared to receive rrelght at onr ware
house pn the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
Ufi : QL. J. GUILMARTLN & CO.,
mylO Agents.
For Charleston.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Memoranda.
The steamer Missouri reports—On rhe 11th, off
llatteras, parsed the North i’oiut, hound Soutn.
Port of St. Mary’.*, May 1—A'tived, Br bark G tl
Jenkins, Doty. Providence, K L to S L Burn* A Co.
May 9 -fir bark Heury Reed, Newcastle, England
via St, Thomas, to S L Burns if Co. May 14— Russian
bark Catltarma, Ellefson' Newcastle,' England, via
dermuda; mdSu to R D Fox. to S L Rut hs a Co Schr
W E Stevenson, Kemp, Savannah; to S L Bltn:
Co. Sailed, Br brig Zero, 120 M feet moiber, llau-
tauzas; S L Burns A Co.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka. AC—9 bales
cotton anti indue, to F M Myrell, Crane A Unybtll,
Adams Ex Co, Hunter A Gsmmeil, Williams A Root,
J L Villaiongf, Nixon, Donnelly A Co. W M Davidson,
Guerard A Ferrill, 11 P Marston.
Per «team?r General Berry, from Augusta—57,OoO
shingles, to C I, Colby & Co.
t Passenger*
Per steamer Missouri, from New York—Thomas
Stevens, J C Russell, S B Pnrk, Mrs Henry, Miss
Henry, Blaster Henry, Frederick Farnsworth, Mis
Gemcutlen, Mrs Lawrence, Miss Perper, Mr Law
rence, Frederick Von Kump, Chas Sheath, G W Wil
liamson, R Alvarez, A Jackson, John Monroe, aud
steerage.
Per steadier Helen Getty, from Palatka, Ac—J
Bronson, O Bronson, J Anderson, F H Roberts. A B
Day, S M McGregor, Rov \V HCurion. Rev H Rtor-
ilah, O 11 Ireland and wife, J Darrftch, E C Kste*, E
K Foster, Jr, Mrs Foster, GO Wood and wife, Mis* L
S Kyalls, Miss F O Brick," Mias C Merrick, Mrs Fitz
patrick. G T Gilchrlot.J J Daniel, Mrs s K Keunoti,
P J*Uvall and wife, Miss M Thayer, D. L Ynlee, A N
Dickerson, Major Hlxon, Mr Read, Mr Gilpin and
wile, A Fitzpatrick, H Demerc. W Simpson, Mrs J C
Richard Dr Nlcholl, Mrs Bryan, T Shea, H Unberich,
wile and child, S M G Gurey, O B Smith, W McCaud-
less, J C Greeley, J W James, W A Prtckett, A Wa-
trous, J X 'Fliun, F N Dart, J Clulib, J Rowe, Miss J
Miller and sister, 0 Dauvergne, L Brigham, C8 Lang
ley, J G Young, S D Dickson, W A Fuller, J J Bart
lett, F McRae, F Fanlyson, and 7 deck.-
tonngueei.
Per steamship Missouri, from Naw York—Adame
Ex Co, Thomas Bateson,TH BolBhaw, C W Bruner,
Beil A. Christian, J A Bafton, P H Behn, Brig Haul, B
A Co, O Cohen. M A Cohen, F Champion, J P cdllms,
P Callaiiau, F Cerveau, Lt Col E H curling, Cunning
ham, Purse A Co, Claghorn A Cunningham, chum,
plon A Freeman, Cooper, Olcott & Parrelly,'Central
R R Agent. M J' Doyle, W M Davidson, Duncan A
iLihnswu, E Ehrlich, Katllt A Bro, Erwin A Hardee, G
C Freeman, Jose C) Felipe, A A L Freideuberg, P
Tishier. Uuchcuiieiui A Seiig, G W Garmauy, L J
Guiimartln A Co, J Gilliland * Co, Hilton A Randah,-
J Hcrachback, Holcombe A Co, Hamden Ex Co, A S
Hartridge, P H Uurtlee, Jennings & Co, R, H Kulln
A Co. A Kohler, J W Lathrdp, L U Levett, j I.ama,
Jas Leavy A Co, Mackey A iteattto, M S Meyer'. A
Meyer A Co, D Mallet A Co, McKee, Dennett A Cd,
A J Miller A Oo, F M Myrell, H Meinhard A Bro’, M
Kswmsrk, orff A Watkins; Piattier A Bontvorth, P
Reilly, C D Rodgers, V A Ryan * Co. Southern Ex
Agent. A A Solomons, P Skehan, K D Mkyth A Co,
W H Stark, H Suiter, J M Beikirk. B Hiusse, Stuert
A Co, Smith A Kemp, Turwr A McLauuhkn.-Tiaou
A Gordon. Wilder A l ullafton. Weed A Cromwell, W
H Wiltberger, w Rankin, Randall A Co.
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—
Wrignt, Gibbs A Co, A J Miller A Co, X B Knann E
L'Neldltnger, Brigham, Baldwin* Co,C L Colbv t
CO, A Faweert A Co, J fiilHlnnd A Co, Southetft Kx
LaBoohe, WAD, K.H Tatem, Ki win A Hardee E E
Hertz A Co, J R Johnson, S S Miller. G C Freeman
■W H Stark, B F Ulmer, P H Behn, J Farr, Bothweli
* W, Kenneth McLea A Co, J A Barron, Palmer A D.
J McFarland; K Courtney, Wylie,-Smith A Co foul
ter A Co, G W Qail k Co, Smith A- N, J M Gerwlc
Numsen, C A Oo, J Comer A Sons, J Brandt, Jr, Agt’
P Zell A Sous, W Crichton A Sons, A c Schaeffer, Jr'
Baker Bros A Co, Hall, Myers A Co, and R R Agt.
Per bark Harvest Moon, from New York—Geo C
R R, Bradr, S A Co, W W Lincoln, G C Fteemau, T
M Turner, W H Sturt, John Gilliland A Co, W H R
Baltimore by J. B. Andrews, Esq., the agent of the
line, who had them placed dn board Jhe vessel and
shipped tq the agents, Messrs. LaRoche, West A
Danielle, in thia city, free of all charge or expense.
FnoM Baltiuobe.—The ateamehip ""North Point,
Capt. Smith, from Baltimore, with a full freight, ar
rived yesterday morning. For lull files, of late New
York paper*-we are indebted to Purser G. Solans.
Counit Jmutt.—Hon. Levi S. Buaaell has been duly
commissioned and quailiffed aa Jndge of the County
Court of Chatham county, Geoigfa. We ieem that, j w i^mrop, J Jnemanon, o W Porter.J Q Felipe/A XT OTIC* te hereby
there hoe been one appointment made by the Judge, j A Solomons, T Holcombe A_ Co, Van Horn, H A JK, ] lv tion to ' ~
Mclntlre, S A Cohen, M Newmark, Duncan A J. H
Gowdy, T Nesblt. Nichollg, Camp A Go, W R Bozg§ ‘
J w Lathrop, J MeMahon, G W Porter, J Q Felipe, A VTOTICB is i
SOUTHERN
TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE.
X OFFER for sale a large body of heavily timbered
\nd lino fanning Lefids, lying on the SatlU.i
river, tthove the A. A G. R R„ in Ware county, Ga.
These lauds contain a great quantity of the largest
ranging aud mill limber in the State, running par
allel with the river tot 1 miles. A steam mill put at j
the bridge ou the Gulf Railroad could be supplied:
for half a century The river la a good rafting etream
for nil,? above my Mods, from which place parties!
arc rafting great quantities to Burnt Fort. Than:!
a ■ Improvements at different poiuts on the river, i
*cn.e at winch have good (>eanh orchards, and pro j
dace corn, sea Island and upland cotton, sugar cane, I
and all other southern products, aa well as any InnJs
In Koutherir Georgia.
I niff give a bargain iu the above, and n lll take j
pleasure iu showing the lands at auy time.
T. W. H. PITMAN,
' No.'S, Blacks ear,. A. ’A- tl. R. R., Ga.
Or. apply to Nicnolls, Camp A Co., one door from
eoiucr Barnard, north side Bay street. Savannah,
Georgia. at>3 ml
Brown’s standard Scales.
U &i»l> l»y the Hatted States end KoiyI^ii ihiveui-
laetits Tor more theu
*T* HIRTY YE iRS.
Adapted to any branch ol busUess for foreign or
markets. .* Wart anted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 ltarelay-st., near Broadway. N Y.
sepltt lv K. BKOWN. ^tiimfacturer.
W. M. WALSH,
•WHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Vv Bioughton streets, Savaatuh, Ga., General
Ageut for the Sout h.
CLOCK’S
flair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Halt Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
’ CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer.Stop* Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed aa a dressing.
CLOCK’S “
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for It.
A slnglo-trtSl convince*'the most sceptical ol Its
value. If, after a thorough trial or two bottles it
does hot give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe
refunded. Sold everywhere at $l per bottle. Six
bnttlns for *6. dt8-eod tf
The new and splendid U. S Mall steamer
Sate,
Capt. T. J. Looswo.id. . - ^
will leave Savannah, foot ol West Broad street, for
the above putt, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at * o’clouck, via Hilton Head aud Beaufort, arriving
iu time for Ibe Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MtHLxlNii at 6 o’clock, touching at Hll'nu Head.
Leave* savannah every MONDAY MORNING at
8 o’clock for Palatka. Fla , leaching ul all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, lllhL A CD.. Agent*,
mt 1 > 217 A 219 Bay si rent.
For Liverpool.
Th*» A N*». I American ship
OHAKLOrm 0»pt. Spear,
huvlmr three fourth* of tier
cargo eegsjfiHl and now going «»ti b »urd. will have
deepstcli.
For e iVeiglit. epply lo
hiyio 6 W1LUKR A FOUeARTON.
ICE, ICE.
Claeeseman &Co.
H AVE this*day opened, at the old WILTBERGER
Irik HOUSE, corner of Drayton and Broughton
street Lane, where they will be happy to lurnhth
their old cuvioraers, anti as many new one* as may
wish, with tho best Ice ever offered to the citizen, of
Savannah aud country, at a* low figures as lt cuu be
sold lav any partie. In this city.
Our lee 'is not taken from «ny celebrated pond of
stagnant water, but Horn a river of pure running
water, and is as clear as crystal.
Orders from, the city or conn try respectfully soli
cited.
All orders should be addressed lo
GEORGE W. SMITH,
mylfi-2w 7" ‘ Agent, 'Savannah.
rciTYMARSHAL’S SALE., t
O N the flrgt TUESDAY in Jane next, before'the
door ot the Court House, in the city of Savan
nah, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, will be exposed to
sale at public outcry, the improvements on Lot No.
22 Pulaski Ward, under ana by virtue or tax execu
tions in favor of the city of Savannah' VSL Georgs
Galley.
Said improvements levied on aa the property of
said George Gulley.
THOMAS. S. WAYNE,
a30-td City Marshal.
EXTENSIVE SALE
OF
COTTON MACHINERY.
T HE Grnnftevilie Manufacturing Company having
determined to change their style of Goods and.
make Fine Cloths, offer, and will sell at auction, at
QranlteviUe, ou Friday, 1st of June, their entire
Machinery of nine thousand one hundred nod twenty
Spindles and i.s prepOTatlon, all In good order, and
now running on sheetings'. Stitrtlfigg and Drills, of
uutnber fourteen yarn—consists ol—
One Mason’s Willow *• -
Two Whiting’s Pickers
Two English Breaker Pickers,. Walker A Harm—-
Manchester, England.
Three English Finisher Pickers, Walker A Hack
^.^JagvAtffchcPter.jEaaUXiE..
Flfty-lonr Mason’s Breaker Cards . •
• Sixty-six do Finisher do
Six Mason's Railway Heads
Four do Drawing Frames
; Fourteen, Mlll’A Genred Speeders, forty spindles
each.
One Card Gripder
Forty-three Mason’s Warp Riug Traveler Spinning
. yiwe»e»,ia» spindles eaca _• ^
Thfrty-VnrJe Jifcson’s Fpling King Traveler Spin
ning Frames, 120 spindles each
SLx Mason’s Spoolers, 49 Spindles each
my, ij ji Eight do -Warpers, drop wire
Randaltrf ' ih, Dresser*
Two bundled and thirtj-six Masuii’s yarj-wide
Looms .
Speeder Bobbins, SaUmhi* Bohblus and ’Varplng
Spools, Heeds, Harness Ac., Ac.
Parlies wishing to purchase had oetwr come and
ex*minod while the Machinery is running.
^blu Machinery wi'lb* boxed ana dslivered at ibn
South Carolina Railroad ltopot by the Company.
Terms cash.
WILLIAM GREGG.
President GranitevlUe Manufacturing Coinnanv
apC9 2awtjel
issfik:
ADMINI
LTOll’S SALE-
W ILL bn sold on tue first T'uesday In June next, at
Stateaboio, Bulloch county. t»etween the Ihgar
hours of sale, (ljf)78jon“-thousand and seventy-eight
acres ot Lomfi, more or less, improftd ; K being the
late residence of James Lastlnger, deceased; bound
ed on the Norther John A Lee, Northwest by estate
of E Driggers, on the Snath by Stepheu Thorne. Also.
- -- '—- hnnn.-taA das %? — .
acres on the Old
longing to the esl
mtch^ known a Thoihe Dlteh. be-.: .
_ _ lift op James Lastlnger, and sold
for a division among the heirs of said deceased.
Terms on the day ^ 8ale i ‘ ) h ^ J 1 ^'gj«^,rU, ]
—' -AdmUiistrator.
"*ctu —t—- *MMiiLateence Connell, Esq.,as Chief Bailiff ctI rcowy »r maiwtnapli slkOtedesl an«peModal
ioat. *° - MvertUetncnt ol pocket Qburt. The other appointment* will shortly bslOBta£r, B0&W8« > * W. *hS; ihe eatatmJftadajfkk Jachens,dsotMe
. « , znada, : i W B Adams. . 1 ; * ^
1 to A*
- Isass to
ivsnthat I have made applies
iff Ordinary of Chatham
ali the seal and pa Modal
> m
*
^djatol^atar.
Advances.
K. ATKINSON A CO„ New York.
JAMES HEWITT & CO., Liverpool
r
Advances made on Cotton consigned to
above Hon sea.
G. P. MACMURDO,
mylO-lm Office at O. Cohen’s, 81 Bay street.
C. I. HUM, BUUCT I. KASELl*
Q-eneral [Partners.
M. k. JESUP A CO..
New York) SpecbY fkrtnen.
H I) G E R & HAS EL L,
NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
Rail war Equipment and Supoiles, Portable and
Stationary Engines, Saw MRU, and all kinds
of Machinery required by Ball road
Companies, CbntraMon.
Mannfitcturen, Machinists and AfMcgkmllsti.
ognacee made on consignment m Ball rood
also dn Cotton and other Produce.,
. a. a. . . The splendid steamor
DICT^TOE,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Cozzttib,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf •
Every Friday Morning si 0 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
myi tl Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamsktp Company’s
Through Line to California,
'T'&UCHING at Mexican Ports, amt carrying the
X United States Mall Through in Twenty-two
day*.
Steamships on the . Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic; with the
ARIZONA COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUKBN s... .SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGK
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
Ac., Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot oi Canal street,
ar 12 o’clock noon, ou the 1st, Uthand 2lst of every
month, (except when those dates tall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany ’s steamships ironi Panama tor Situ Ft apclsco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect, at Panama with
steamer* for South Pacific aqd Central American
ports. Those ot 1st touch at Mauzaulllo.
A discount of One Quarter trom steamer* rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance ol One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having ltouorable dis
charges. Half Pare. ~
One hundred pounds baggage allowed ea<-h adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec-'
tors. Baggage received on the dock rhe day is-fore
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
whoprereriosend down early.
Au experienced surgeon on board. Medicine am)
attendance free
For passage tickets, or further information, apply
at-tbe. Company'* ticket office, outlie Whan, foot ot
Usual street. North River, New York.
F. W. «. BELLOWS.
alt-Sm - ' . Agent
Tbe flue, new IL EMail Steamer,
KATE,
papt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, 'for above plaees, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 8 o'clock? -
We will receive freight at our warehouse at all
times, Tree of charge.
For freighter passage, apply to
-.1 BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
217 A 219 Bay street
VIA BEAUFORT.
The first-clais steamer
V EMILIE,
Capt. G. H. Bunroa-r,
will leave aa above from the Charleston Steamboat
wharf ...... ew
Every Tuesday wad Friday Afternoanv,
at 4 o’clock. .
Freight received on the day of sailing, to be pre
paid on the wharf.
For freight or passage, having goo«1 accommoda
tions, apply to CaptalD, on board, or to
EDWJN *. HERTZ A CO.,
myo-tf t Bay e:reet
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
:ed and
apetch.
The flitt-clase chip FOR-
^UNA, Wolff, master, having
>a large portion ot bur car^o
ou board, will have quick
to
WHY.
196 Bay street, or to
CRANE A CKAYBILL,
80 Bay street.
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT
TEN, Captain N„ P. Emmons.
_ _ ‘ taring the bulk of her cargo
engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch
aa above.
FoPfoeigbt, apply to
a30 CRANE A GRAYBILL.
FOR 8ALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and.TOW-
BGATB, of v»i loos alee- and draft.
. . Also,
Sailing Vessels, Steam Badges, Ac.
.A. M. DA COSTA
. No 42 Wat**r *tre»t. N. Y..
lroftr - -
BENTLEY D.
amU MINING
£NG£NKBR.
ESnMXTMS MAD* AMD COMTRACTS
' XAMHL
OFFlCfiB 4* EAITBAY. CHARLBSTOM
J2S lmAtwtf'- '
*i h .x
T waavoov, s
htAnDabd liquors,
Agents for ChArlea Farre Chami
KMtuky BouifMh —'
■J at.
NEW
JOB ntDflHKr OFFICE.
C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfnily Informs
hia friend* and the public that, he is now pre
pared, with newjahterlala. to execute Job Printing
at his office, City Hotel Building, Bay street, third door
east of Whitaker, second floor.
Patnmege la earnestly solicited. alC tf
Flret-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Vera Cruz.
Passage from Savannah to Yura Cruz (per steatr-
•hlpe o the Empire Line to New York), same at*
*8 irorn Mew Yorik.
^ o li Orue will stop st Sisal od the way oir
Mil* Manhattan will atop at Steal on the way home
KATtfS OF PASSAGE—-PAYABLK IN GOLD
Prom New York to Havana, First Cabin, Soft ;Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Cruz, First Cahn, $’,u
Steerage, $so.
From Havnmi to Vera Cruz, First Gubin. $49- 3tr; •
age. $30.
Prom Havana to New York, First Cabin, ten
age. $8o.
From Vera Urn* to Havana. First Cabin, $60; 9 te • fit
age. $30 w
Prom \ era Cruz to New York, First CibU, U
steerage, t)t6o.
.CHARLES A.. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y , D. 3.
For passage, apply to
. B H. HARDEE.
, 12 Stodd.id s Bane.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
haying been specially, fitted np for this route, w
leave for the above puce*
£Every Tuetday Moraflhg at IU o’clock.
All freight payable by shit
Fur freight or passage, bat
datlons, apply at the .office,
Wharf, dr*to
. CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM,
j2T-tr Agunu.
mg superior accommu-
i, Florida Steam puctey
THE STANDARD MANURE.
AT HM BO rax «nr, cash. ,.. ..
*1*-U . MILtfiR THOMAS A CO.
FOR NEST YORK.
4 IVs but' NEW LIGHT, having bulk ot
her cargo engaged, will have quick Ue»-
- spatth as above.
. For freight, apply to -
u31 '' ' CRANK A GRAYBILL.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY'S. PER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
T&e new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKEB,
Capt. N. King]
lavlag baeApMesd permanently upon this rout* «L
lease for the above places on
Frlday Maralug, Mth, mt lO •'clock.
roing, the will leave Palatka every 8unday
g, Plcolat* every Sunday forenoon, and Jacc-
Mosday manting, arriving at Suvan-
vaff at aU^ttme* at the warehouse' on
as}
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G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
IwG. B. Jk G. W. Lamas,
GeneralCommission Merchants
wimmumm saippug
'"• ^V'Nq.^'BAY STREET (Upstairs.)
Refer to aio. W. Aaderaon, John C. Ferrll and G.
h; W. B. Jackson, Josiah HtMey
' w.Watket, Avgusta. Consign-
mylO
ntirmt birgr ***rerweryFridaymornlngjheraafter
Returning
morning,
sonvflle e
oah on Tne
Fteight re
tbs wharf. ^
Ali freight payable by shipper*.
For freight or passage, having *M*adid cabin to-
omodwtlao, apply at the owe on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
; . . Agentk
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
w*s2r
1 HAVK this day wl
. *,OkW. Ufer.
tbe Brick Stable at the corner of
and Harrison atreeta. Savannah,
Ga., ahd. fife prepared to take horaea on livery by the
day, week or mouth, and our paat experience in the
above tinalnms induce* us to feel that we can give
general aatiafeetton to all who may patioolae aa.
inyi im* J. smick a oo.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
from the Irm of O. B.
O. W. LAMAR, Jan.
l witi ceiitlwue the Commlesltm and Forwarding
Business, and respectfully solicit a aharaef the ynblta
qaseUrtm- “■‘jap
■ f« M, TO ARRIVE,
si i-inaki diiwiiiuc *-r
Onm.
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