The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 25, 1866, Image 3

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TTT- ", w 1 MATTERS. ^JruY M0R5ING. MAY 26. 1866. jteaintlilp* and Steamer! FOB NEW TOBK. «an Salvador, Saturday, May 26th, at — General Barnea, Saturday, May 26th, at : J; p. m. FOB BSLTISIOEE. p E. C. Knight, Saturday, May 26th, at — FOB rHiLADILPOIA. Pioneer, Saturday, May 26'h, at i'J ton EoerON ■tip City ol b..th, Friday, May 26th, at 12 !• rot: Al'GTSTA. : strait, every Wednesday morning, at . pint*, every Friday evening at 5 o'clooV. , u.rd aiuiea, every Saturday morning at Grncrai Berry, Saturday, May 26th, at — ron Daeibb ,-cr H M. Cool, Friday morning at 8 o'clock. TCK UAWKINSVIU.*. 4.itr Charles a. Harare, every ihursday mum J o'crn.li, tor Florida. ..., .,_i tun snore, every Tnoedav morning, at dictator, every Tae day afternoon at 4 .ur Illicit Getty, every Satnrday morning, a ;> i. r Kite, every Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, roll CiliRLKSTON. .-,6r Fannie, every Tile.day morning at 10 XSL. ,.,i Emide, every Monday morning at S o’clk, ,r Dicta tor. every Saturday morning at 8 -.-or K .te. every Thursday morning at S o’clock ■irs SsTiLo A DKctT'iBlt, Newsdealers, Sta- • .in I 13 io<sel!era, Bull street (down stairs;, :-of Hay me, next to the Post Office, ure Bu ll agents fur the Daily News ft Ucbaid cuere juft with • hem will De pioinpLIy attended :.e » ■ Otar—Alderman Wylly presided yester. i . c -u.cnce of Mayor Andersen., The first case ,ee of was that of Samuel P. Emerson and James d, two huge speefmens of the New York rough u-jf^ed with being drunk aud disorderly and .s; tffl^er. in discharge of their dutlea. One of .-..jBtif, on being requested by the policeman tuts before the urreit, to go home, stated that ,» polio* raau him self, and would report him if .... .i ward to arrest them, whereupon the poliee- .: :u. ,d to orroet him. The policeman waa aet by both prisoners, and would have been y ..andiod but for the timely arrival of other ,li a who came to his assistance. They were ; .ap.ece fir being drunk and.disorderly iu the ; use If each for resistmg the policemen. M Lime, drunk and lying In the streets, wa® fee, ibring a gun la the street*, near of West Broad and Gaston streets, stated that he saw Coffee fire l - -ti arrested him for it. Coffee acknowledged . hogua, but tried to Justify his aot by stating 1 Slid it m order that some other policeman ) up end arrest some parties whom the po t-tune took him into custody, refused to arrest. anting the firing of a gun, end it , violation of city orders, he was fined $2. o-k .ucs nnd William Hcwlltt, charged with t the streets, were brought up. One of the , ti .inti he had bten challenged by the other r srai times, and on Wednesday he accepted s, e and proceeded to the common to have .t,thinking they were outside the city limits. ; ilceman who made the arrest stated that be U observer, while they were exercising their i one another's physog, and after they itad hemselves, politely accompanied them to the I ,,Stalin,colored,charged with abusing witness, , in her bouse was fine 1*5. . Z ?, colored, improper conduct in sleeping * * In consequence of his not cocupying | t -.ut eht be was let off with a fine of $1. : iiaoNO Thieves—A white man, nam'd r.rreh, was arrested by a policeman on a'eht. near the ooruer of Jeff rsou and while in the act of “going through” a fatpinioa who was partially stupefied with r,r ell supposed be had his man all right, tram managed to give the ularm and hare f'tl. There \va3 another man with Farrell, d to have been his accomplice, and the c i t;:fc wuo e party' to the barracks. Here ttasu was released i but Fared was broughf i Stayer’s v ourt yefeerJay morning, and was : !to. to i Magistrate's Court. Arrived be- r .; i.c, however, tho robbed man, moved tror bribery, dechned to proaecuta Far- consequently discharged ftom custody. • aa cheated of her vindication, and the ala fees. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBERGRJt. C H Hill and wife, Balt Capt W L Smoot, do J H Beady, A A 0 R R W C Seaman, Phiia W Rowe, N Y tv cole, N Y F Haney, N Y J H Daniell. Millen F P Littlefield, do J T Phillip*, CUR Mrs west, N o Miss Lloyd, N 0 W /Scott, Brunswick L P Auderson, do \ Richardson. Cuba Mrs Green and 2 children, Georgia Mrs Primrose and 8 chil dren, Ga | J A Moris, S C WD atorke, Ya ■sports of oomnr from mat VI, 1886, to mat 24, 1866. Ports. Sea Island, upland. Liverpool Boston New York Baltimore Philadelphia Total Exports. 1,008 ISO 108 1,158 MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. W Williams, 8C E D Henry. Biackshear U W Dewhursi,Fla 3 F Wnll", do J A Fulmer, wife & child, Fla J Ewart, Fla 3 W Moody A lady, Fla H Hadden A lady, Fla P B McIntosh, Ga W C Hudson A lady, Qa C Beardsley A 2 ladies, Ga T P Armlstead, Va |F. H Kudall, Phiia W II Collins, La jATondln, Bremen SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGINLY. O Epping, City J G Clark, do T Magi.er, N Y J Seymour. Macon T Knight. jr. do •i B Arnold, Fla W Reruey, Augusta iCol Devereaux, Augusta 0 D Levy, Charleston | ; S Laugdon, N Y :PJackson, do J B Wellman, U Head :W Craig, Augusta ffiluiatui-e Alsuauac—This Bay. dun rises 54 dim sets .. .... e 69 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 2 58,At Port 4 27 Shipping Intelligence. FORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, May 24, 1361. Arrived. Bfeamar Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ao— Bradley, HI 11A Co. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Klnchley. Steamer Resolute, Camion. Hilton Head. Government steamer Planter, Small, Jacksonville, Ac. Cleared. Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A West. Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter <f Gammell. Steamship Loo, Dearborn, New York—O Cohen. Steamer Kute, Lockwood, Ch .riceton—Bradley, Pill A Co. Below. A schooner. Imports. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, oto—15 bales sea Island cotton. Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—186 bale* cot ton, lot machinery. Exports. Per steamship Leo, for New York—598 biies up land cotton, 63 do sea island do, 110 half bbls flour' 26 pkgs vegetables, 27 do mdse. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—800 sks salt, 3 bales domestics. 100 crates vegetables, 78 pckgS mdse. Per steamship Tybee, for New York—328 bales up land cotton, 8 do «ea Island do, 139 bbls rosin, io4 hides, IV bbls hatns, 47 pkgs mdse. Paaiengrrs. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, eic—O B Thigpen, JV 8 Hersy, B Callahan. Mr. Palmer, lady and child, W J Scott, L J Auderson, T L Gaelzer, D Dcvant, T A Wilson, L V Huott, T W Bardweli, -Mr McAltee, H P Gray, H L Kadiey, G Harris, and 9 deck. Per steam dilp Tybee, Tor New York—B S Wash, W Rowl, VV cole, F Haney, T ljunlap, W Dolthaid, J J Morrison, Lt 1: F Richards and lady, Mrs 11 M Ber- heim, J A Pflmer, wife and 12 steerago. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—J j Younge, Mra Beardiy, sister and 2 children, J R Smith. Per steamship Leo. for New York— R Barclay. Miss B W Matfatland, J scholberg, Mr Osgood, Mrs Carl ing aud child, J U Sanderson, E Herald, J Mullen, Mr Oonn, J Wood, Jr, W N Nuwland, Mr Slaughter, aiusgrove, E W WelJs, J Seymour, J Mothaer, ana steerage. Consignees. Per steamer Kate, lrom Falatka, etc— Hirshfield, J A Grubb, Tlson A G. Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—Wilder A F, Hunter A G, T J Patterson. PORT OF FERNANDINA, FLA F£RNANDINA,-Fla., May 19,1SC6. Arrived. Ru»slr.n bark Storfus Constantine, Malaga, Spain -8 L Burns A Co. ::: xss Colored Firemen To-day The ■*A'U of the colored companies of the Fire will take piice to-day, tho companies ! -n up far Inspection on Souih Broad street, ■ Lcttorn rad Beil, at 4 o'clock, p. in., when ;;iivieffRd by the Mayor and Aldermen, - ft parade through several of the prinei- : V-:.=r the usual lashtou, accompanied by a f-t.t engaged for the occasion. Consignees per Central lialiroad. May 24, 1863. 16 bales cotton, 222 pieces basting, 12 bales yarn aud domestics, 20 bdis paper, 12 cats lumtier ami mdse to F M Myrell. T & Ltpliam, P A Boeworth M J Doyle. Lathrop A Co, L A Backy, P K Behn. Mis Reeves. H LlnvlUe, Patterson a Co, Bothwell A W, J F AM Hamilton. Bacon—There is s heavy stock on the market, aud priceB have advanced within the past week. In con sequence of the light demand several holders oon template reshipping to Northern markets. We quote Shoulders at 15@16c; Sides 18X®19c; hams 23®24c; best covered, 26c; Strips, 19@20c. Baooino and Rope.—With afalr supply the mar ket continues dull aud unchanged. We quote Dun dee at 32@33c; Gunny 27@30c; P.ope 19@20c. Butteb—Is in good supply at a decline of about 6c from last week’s prices. We quote prime Goshen at 50@65c; prime Western firkins, 45®60c. CoTFE*.—Ths market continues well supplied, and pricea vary but little from our last quotations. Rio is held at 26@27X; St Domingo 22>$a27c, and Java at 40345c. Cobs—The stock on the market ts very heavy, and under advices from New York and Baltimore quoting an advance of 5@10c- The market here has advanced a little above the prices of last week. We quote white at $1 20®1 25 in large, and from $1 25®1 30 lu small quantities; yellow, J1 lg@l 20 In Urge, aud 81 20® 1 25 In small quantities. Oats—Have advanced a littio In consequenoc of the short supply. Holders are asking from store 90c® $1 00. Dey Goods—There has been very little done In dry goods the past week, merchants not having much in* cllnation to sell, In anticipation of an advance. Wo quote shirtings, brown, at 16@22e; sheetings, brown, 17®25c; brown drills 23®3Sc, and cotton osnabur«3 at 29®90c- Floub—There is a fair supply, but only a moderate demand. We quote good Ohio at $9 75ffill 76; good family at |12®15, and ordinary at £8®9 50 Groceries—The market for all articles of groceries hss considerably advanced, especially for flour aud fish. The advance iu flour Is caused by the Block not being as large as was expected, in consequence of which it has advanced within the last month about $1 on the lower, aud from $2®3 on the higher grades, which axe very scarce. In consequence of the rapesl of the reciprocity treaty fish has advanced from 7oc@ 81, and a still further advance is looked for uplesa the •ame fishing privileges as heretofore existed ere granted. Hat—Frioss have advanced from 5®i0e within the past week. The stock* of both Eastern and Northern i* large, and U held at $1 10®1 15 for Northern, in quantities, and *1 26 at retail. Eastern is held at 81 36® 1 40, in quantities, and St $1 50. Lime—A portion of the cargo of the schooner Sul- winkle is still on the market, and is bold at $2 75 from wharf by the lOObbla, $3 by the 20 bbls, S3 26 by 6 to 10 bbls, and $3 50 by the single barrel. Molasses and Suoar,—There is very little on the market, and no demand. It is held at 53c lor Mubco- vado, in tierces, and 45@46c for clayed .Cuba; Florida syrup 65®70c. Muscovado sugar is held at 12»4c, and white do, in bores, at 15c: brown is hold at 13@14c; B coffee, 16® 17c; crushed, 17)4@18.>„'c: powdered IS® 19c, ahd yellow coffee at 10c. Bioe.—The receipts are so small as to be scarcely worth mentioning. Such sales as are made are con-! fined entirely to the retail trade. We quote Carolina at 12@14c, at retail. Salt—In salt there is nothing doing. Large ship ments are still being made to the North, and holders are not offering, expecting better prices. It is retail- Ing at $1 25®1 76. Soap—The market is abundantly supplied, and the demand for the home trade continues moderate. Prices are lower. We quote Colgate A Hull's family brands at llX®i2^c ^ ft. Timber and Lumber—The arrivals of timber arc equal to the demand. Pricea remain as quoted last week; shipping lots at 814<§22, as to quality and site, very large and long timber above those rates. In lum ber there is very little doing. Freights—Are very dull at xu for upland, and %a for sea Island to Liverpool. To New York, by steamers, freights are fluctuating and nominal. W» quote 81 ^ bale for cotton, and $1 50 ft bale for domes tics. To Philadelphia and Baltimore by steamers, X'c for cottoo. To Boston, per steamer, square 15x16 com- presed, Xc. By sailing vessels to all northern ports He. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 42s 6d®45a $ load; to New York $10@11. Lumbar la in good de mand to Wost India ports, 810Q11 @ 1,000 feet and 813 to the windward of the island. Miscellaneous. >^CH0LERAV /Disarmed!! !\ The Chief Causes of Pestilence De stroyed. D R. E. COURTARETS DISINFECTING FLUIDa Secured bv Letters Patent in tile United state* and France. Prepared sotcly by the New York Dis infecting Company, at their Laboratory, Noe. 298, 300, ana 302 Henry street, h. Y. Office. 42 Cedar street This Company o ganlzed on a permanent basis, with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist, In charge of its lalioratory, ie prepared to furnish its DisiNrEOTiAG Fluids for tick rooms, nurseries, nrin- ul8, water closets, privies, ctsspo -ls. sewers, gutters, fbips railroad*, hospital*, pri.-ons, and public insti tutions of all kinds, slausliter-bouses. offal ana fat- boillug estabiishmeuis; all kiuds of manures (Im- meueely increasing the value of the latter to every farmer), and wherever poisonous aud offensive gases exist. These agenrs are deodorisers, antiseptics, an tiputrcaoents, and disinfectants, in the scientific meaning of the words. They remove noxious gases and odors by chemical principles— leaviug in their places hiaitbiui air; limy are destroifbs, and not merely absorbents ot poisonous gases—not Injurious to utensils in which they are used. The attention of medh al an i scientific men i9 directed to these disin fectants. Attached ere testimonial* In favor of this groat discovery, which, with hundreds of otheis, can bo seen at the Company’e office Dilavan Hone, Albany. March 30, iscc. To the President of the X. Y, DisinfdCting Co.: Dear sir—It i* ail it is represented to be. Wc havo made many trials of disinfectants, but now consider that wc have found an article which surpasses all others as a remedy against all bad odors. T- Koxbsil A Co., New York. April 9, 1839. To the President of Vue N. Y. Disinfecting Co.: Dear Sir—it a pronounce it without - xception to be the best we have e.er known. Its effect upon every matter is complete and instantaneous. C A. stetson, Astor House. N. B.—These Disinfectants a-e used by the scaven gers, under the ditection of the Sanitary Police of the Metropolitan Hea th i tpattmei-t, New York. POWKLB A THOMPSON, -42 Cedar street, N. Y , General and Sole Agents for the United States and the Canadas, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. Tor sale by all Druggests and General Dealers In the United States aud Cauadus. nty22-3m Shipping. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST SCail steamship Company. Reflection in Passage anfl Freight. Cabin Passage,S-30 Steerage. FREIGHT, SI PER BALK. Shipping. BOSTON A SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. Shtopiqg. *'* Empire Line * FOR BOSTON 1 FOE NEW YOBK. •5 | aH r. A F £- vrE3T ;,0IP IN ' AM* LINE BETWEEN b At AN NAn AND NEW Yt >RK PA8>EN- GERd LANDED IN NEW YuRK ON MONDAY 6^” ship hss made the trip between Savan nah and Ne.v York inTTFl’Y-THRi£ HOURS. The new and fast-sailing side-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, a.0,”i toas burth"n. Tints. H. Moetos, Commander, wiii positively sail on iter regular day, Saturday*, Play 2G1U, at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage, having accommodations superior to any sh p iu thr- trade, apply to V c o 'yiLDEI; A FULL4RTON, ao. S Stoddaru'* Upper Rmge, opposite rav-2 tho Post Office For Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN iw att. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TO THE The fast steamship CITY OF BATH, Bell, Commander, will sail for the above port on Friday, 23th May, at 4 o'clock p, m, For freight or passage, apply to m Richardson a Barnard, Agents. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMF1 XV. PASSAGE RATES: Cabiu ISO OO... .Steerage $3 OO, wltl* gub> •licence $10. FAKIUT OW COTTON $| HER BALK. The new and fast Elde-whecl steamship SkX at i— VajOOJK, Atkin*, commander, will pall a* above. Saturday, May 23t«, at P- a. For freight or pipage, having accommodations su perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to B. H. HAnnire No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agent*, myss No. 5 Bowling Green. N. T. Holders oi Fast Dae Bonds and Conpons or THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, GA. B Y Ordinance of City Council or Columbus, Geor gia, tno undars-gnrd Finance Committee are instructed to have prepared NKW BONDS to redeem all Past Duo Builds and Coupon* of the City. All parties holding any of said Bonds or Coupons are requested to notify the committee of the charac ter and amount of said Bonds or Coupons, and to Bend them to Pome agent in this place to be tunded. The new B uds are now being prepared, and will! ’“ earner* i.om that port, eoon be ready for issue, and the Major and Treas urer have been instructed and authorized to. issue said Bonds as soon as prepared. W. L. SALISBURY,) ,7. H. HAS*, FlEa , < - p W, If. GRl'WOT.D, J Uoipraittee. Colnmbiis. Ua„ J.Iay 16,1866. m9-2-2w Sundries. BBL8 Extra Family Flour \ 200 bhls Choice Flour 50 bbls S. R. Flour 80 boxes Fancy Pipe Heads 60 sacks Pi in: e Rio Coffee 50 sacks Medium Rio Coffee so sacks cheap Coffee 60 boxes Lemon Biscuit 50 bags Buck Shot 60 bags Drop Shot 200 half bbls Flour l'lO three quat'ier boxes Tobacco 50 M Musket Caps 55 M G. D. Caps 26 rasps Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk 20 boxes Ground Allspice 20 boxes Ground Ginger Received by the iate New York steamers and for sale by my22-6 RANDELL 4 CO, Cabin Passage ,,$9OO0 The splendid steamship PIONEER, Gallaghte, Commander, wiil »aii for the abOTC pert on Fnfaraa;, iiisy US, St 3 c ciock j>, *n. 200 For freight ot passage, uppiy to HUNTER A GaMMElL. N. B —By this .-tenui. r we are prepared to send cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia. by first class mj’22 For Baltimore. Flrst-cliss side-wheel Stcaoshipa Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Savennah to V. r» Cruz (per eieam- New York 1 ® L ‘ nC to New Tork )' seme .ate ow ht Th a /vZi°^ aa!in n 1U sto f « Sisal on the way home. “ M & wU! * top at Slsal ®“ the way BATES OF PASSAGE—FayAbLK IN GOLD: Fr °i^, e j3oT 0rkt0 HaTsnH past c&bl “- - Steer- FT *ate«^, T wo. t0 TS:a <,nl ‘ Plrst Cabin, $:oo CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent, 26 Broadway N. Y., ij, g. For passage, apply to r „ ,, B fl. HAHDEF, m y22-tf 12 Stoddard's Range FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL, P. Howl urn, Captain, will leave for the above place oa Friday Morning, al 8 o’cleck. bo F ard, Mclford^whSf ^ “ Iu}S3-2 A. COHEN, Agent. 89 Bay street FOR AUGUSTA AND ALL WAY LANDINGS. The flee sigamet Gr©nex»al Berry will leave a* above ou Saturday, May 26th, at — o'clock. For freight, apply to CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., 0ty2» Corner Bay and Abercora sts. E0R CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT. OF Uiurxi.—The following cases were fried ; =-,e.;cr G'urt jesterdsy. Th# jury find- ;ci Pul ty In both caeee; '-■ne (colored,) charged wlth'simple lar. f'' a:,- sn tiohsra from the drawer in the leben. “k**. colored,) charged with the offenci - -i ..:i; a residence and stealing several :XiE 3 belonging to J. W. Rutherford and * ' ;a ‘' Rivru.—A large fire was observed "• **■' ri-i.t which burned from nine “ o’clock. At nine o'clock the blaze ■" • *t it redacted on the buildings along ’■ r-* steamer Planter, which arrived - kick last night from Feranndlna, In ^ -<•-~e Houth channel reports tha the fire " '* parties on board, some of whom ■'-? couM discern a smoke stack, end :6;s a- who observed it from tho east - ,t to be a house on fire somewhere ' ~-'-7Proctor's Point. t * “ -'-’ur—Jones S'cMullin and William Hv-f jl0re<! ’ ciar 8 ed wlth tb ® offence of lar- _ :sd before Justice 8taley yesterday. ^ v.to evidence against McMullin he wa* dls- >. 'V * Lar » 6! against Jones being sufficient T£ “ tara ®4 ever to the Superior Court [ b i' 1, Wl3 al!J •“mined before Justice ■uKset*. • S *" Se ?flarctD Y- Ybe proof being • “*• !; c was oemmitted to jailto await Superior Court. p;- f ■ ' ■ 1C0 >' Jail Bexaxxb—A man named Ur'T” 1 0tt6rB ’ effected his escape from ? w * et> , ™=®, was arrested in Unbeing taken Into custody he I ; ". ! ’ e ,wo others who came to this city [ ethers went to Columbus. ■ ’hjr-^rr" * ' ! E bItIAU CoiIMISSIOyXBS.—AJy. ! - t ^wpanies Generals Steedman " if l0ur of investigation of Freed- . - r ‘ lrriT ed lu this city last evening sliMner Planter. We learn ’ - cm mlssloners were to leave Fer- **" inr Savannah by railroad. Ef y of the kitchen attached to th* CIwT OF VKiSELs J\ THIS POUT SAVANNAH. Savannah, May 24, Ised. STEAMgnlE3. SaQ Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Qea Bamc3, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullar- ton. Pioneer, Gallagher, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gam- meil. i, Oily of Bath, Bell, Boa'oa—Rleburdson A Barnard. E O Knight, Deuty, Baltimore -Granu a Graybtll. SHIPS, John Patten, Emerson, Liverpool—Crane A Gray- bill. I.ortl Duffercln, (Brj Citrlstenjenf Liverpool—- Brigltam, Halt!win & Co. Mims Lockhart, Large, Liverpool—Reid A Stew art. Fortnna, Wolff, Liverpool—Crane A GiavbilL Charlotte, Spear, Liverpool—Wilder <fc Fullarton. John McVicar (Brj, McDonough, Liverpool—Reid a Stewart. BABBS. Ion, (Br), Wliietu, Liverpool—T RAJ G Mills,over the river Gladstone, (Nor) Eversen, loading—Brigham, Bald- win & Co. George A Joan, (Brem), Jordon, Liverpool—Brig- ham, Baldwin $ Co. Emily, (Br), Douglass, Montlvledo—Millen:* Wad- ley. Annie M Gray, Gray, Panama—L J Gullmartln A Co. Harvest Moon, Bartlett, discharging—Hunter A Gammell. BK5I70. Congress, Smith, Liverpool—W Battersby A Co. Bees!'’, Jackson, St Johns, N B—Master. Resolute, Miller, awaiting orders—Schuster & Helnslu*. Winfield. Rogers, discharging—J L YUlalonga. Charles Weeiey, Ford, W 1—Crane a Qraybill. 8CHOONEU3. Corene, Martin, discharging—T B Marshall A Rro. Aoby B Ferguson, repairing and awaitlug orders— J W Anderson A sons. Ira Bliss, Bragg. New York—LaRoche & Johnson. P A senders, Carroll, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammell. Julia, ——, waiting—Schuster A Helnslus. Amerlcus, Morse, Philadelphia—Orane A Gray- bill Abbie B, Lorlng, Porto Rico—E E Hertz A Co. Martha, Josa, discharging—J It Bell. D S Houghton, at (Quarantine—Hunter A Gammell. Augusta Market. Acousta, May 23—P. M. Cottox—Very littls doing to-day in consequence of a very limited demand and a light offering stock. The market la, however, firm in the absence of buyers We heard of a email lot of good middling being sold Gold—Market advancing. Sales were made in the morning at 132®133, but holders were not willing to sell lit these figures in the aitsruoon. Brokers buyout at 130®181. 8ILVXI—Buying at 122 and sel lng at 126. Great Sale of Gold. New Yobk, May 18. A single eale of gold is reported to have been made to-day, on Government account, $i,500,000, at 1303^. It le expected that the export of gold to Europe to morrow will amount to $3,000,000. FRESH EGGS, FRESH GEORGIA BUTTER, Constantly on hand at •JOHN GILLILAND * CO.’S, my21-3* Market Square. For Sale, O N C'l>7SIGNWET, in lots to fult purchaseis: 100 boxes Choice Virginia Tobacco 26 bbls Superior Florida Syrup, No. 1 article ">724-? ERWIN A HARDEE. FOR SALE. 1 SMALL SAIL BOAT, 16 feet long, with Service able scats, Ac. The naw ami magnificent Steamship TC. C. Knight, Captain Dents, Wiil sail for.file above port on Saturday, May 36fh, at — o’clock- For freight or passage, apply to CRANE A GRAYBILL. A trouts in Baltimore. Meesr*. Pendkroast, Fxn- Wien A Co. my22 Direct and Regular Communication WITH HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. SlOKZL, ill commence, early next week, running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. Site 1* perfectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably quick tripe. She carries the United States mall. The Nationil Exp>esa and Transportation Company and -outhem Express aro authorized to receive packages for her. Any information cun be obtained of Cspt. Sickel, or by inquiring nt the News A Uiesld office. mylT Erwin & Hardee's Line FOR MACON, VIA HAWKINSVILLE. The first-class steamer .E M I L I E, > - Capt. G. H. BiiuroBv, wharf' VP “' mV * fW>m ,be Charleston Steamboat Every Monday Morning at 8 o’clock. Freight received every Saturday till suuaet. ,,5”. r ‘^ el fht or passage, luving good accommoda tions, apply to Captain, on board, or to EDWIN E. HERTZ ft CO.. inyh-.i a’reet. FOR CHARLESTON VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mali. The steamer Charles 9. Hardeet Capt. Rich so Johnson, will have dispatch for the above place*. Freight received daily at the warehouse, Diiion'a Wharf, foot of Bast Brood street. my84-tf JOHN L. BOCMILLAT, Agent, On Wharf. RICH t BDSON ft B .P.NAED. Financial and Commercial. Mt.Joi le ^ rs out, the chimney bunt, I c& ruthen, took fire yestei- ffiched, c!len to frke fire. A length Of s ,l 7drant on York street aud the ~ -’-t causing a generl alarm I Ij " " 1 • I t t CE — From tiie advertiBement to L ■ , a*n'’\ !nma ’ lt wil1 bo >Ben thst the I'i'Ut.p * j1, Petit will make a special trip . j 1 w ‘»h'.tig to witness the yacht ' ** tx.-,—,. ° leaving at 11 o'clock ulsn « Thuffderbolt,as wallas O t -twoftherace. V ; --t‘ —Thomas 8. Wayne, City jj^’^Tostarday Lot No. 20 Craw- ■ te'.ng an increase of eight hun- >*o., • over the city valuation; •' Id i wa * bombarded by the Spaa- tnttaat, u the principal seaport of ‘ >t the mouth of tho Blmao river, r-.-y j c * iI »» west from Lima, th* capital L.-y, ^ tw o cities are connected by a ' “ ea li »» was visltsd by a terrible , . W,t * ul) msrged by a hugs teavs, ' “ Wa 7. In 1860, it waa doing - la,8»7 *• imports amounting il,°y th * ex i )0rt » $2,609,823, k.*«bf t .,o-"^ r :. fcae from rocks, and SAVANNAH MARKET. Remarks. ' . Fbiday, May 25,1696. All purchases of produce having been suspended under adverse intelligence from Europe, there hu been nothing to found Exchange upon, and bills have disappeared from the market. Sight checks on New York con readily be had at the Banks at |) cent premium; aud sterling has sold aa high as 42 ¥ cent premium; an advance of 10 $) cent since the early part of the month. There is general confidence that the worst new* from abroad has reached us, and that a change for the better in business here will soon be apparent. Coxtos—Since our last review this market has shown a great reaction from tho extreme depression of lait week, and notwithstanding the crisis in Liver pool and the anticipated effect of lt in New York, prices have advanced in all the markets of the South about six cents a pound, carried along by a similar feeling In N. Y. The only apparent esusee for euch an advance are the accounts of the next crop being so bad, and the now more general demand from Northern spinners, also tha advance in gold, consequent on the drain from this country to Europe, and while we mention the firet cause, we would remark that ae far aa our direct Intelligence reaches, aud from what we con cull from our Western exchanges, we consider the next crop prospects as nearlv desperate, and the lesser estimates are becoming doily more In favor. Extraordinarily high rivera, very wet weather, with cold, chilly nights, bad seed and inefficiency of labor an positive facts, and their affect can be ae wall as Limited by our read- an aa by us. We would cn present advance quote our market squally Irregular, as under the depression, while we would give prices as follows: Good Middling : •» Strict Middling . . . " 37 Middling .86)6 Low Middling ...Yt ....83 Good Ordinary |.7. .unsaleable 8xa Islands—Clean common Sea Islands are worth 60®88c. Finer grades are 76®90c, and of tha old «r crop* nearly all have been bought up or forwarded. Sav'h Wholesale Prices Current. Articles. Per from to 27 @ SO ® 40 ® 46 ® 18 ® 30 ® 21 ® 1**3 17 ® 6*3 7*9 60 ® 45 ® 24 ® 20 ® 16 @ 21 ® 25 ® 35 ® 24 3 26 ® 40 @ 25 ® 25 ® IS ® 17 @ 26 © 29 © 20 22jg Baooino, Gunny .yd See I»land Dundee yd Tucker, Cooper A Co .yd Tucker, Cooper A Co., Retail.. .yd Bale Rope fij Beeiwax * I Beef, Meas bbl 17 00 ®1S (0 Extra Mess (new) bbll23 00 ®26 00 Family half bble 16 ® 18 Bacon, Hams ffi " - Shoulders .ffi Side* ft Bexad, Navy ffi Pilot ft Butteb, Gothen, Prime lb Prime Western, Firkins ..lb Candles, Adamantine _ Hull’s a Cheese, Goshen ..lb Extra Cream lb English Dairy lb Pine Apple lb Corns, St. Domingo lb Bio ft Java ft Cobdaoe ft Manilla .fij Domestic Good*— Shirtings, Brown yd Sheetings, Brown yd Brown Drills ! .ydI Cotton Oenaburgs .ydj ri3H, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... * bbl*110 60 @10 76 do No. 2 bble 10 00 @ do kits | 2 75 @ 3 00 Floub, Good Ohio bbl 9 75 @11 76 Good Family bbl Ordinary.. bbl Gbain, Com, Maryland White.. .bush Prime Weatem bush Cats ; bush Bran, per sack GLAai,American Window Gunfowdee, Hazard's Electric, .kegs Hazard’s Fair Lawn cases, lb Hat, Prime Northern cwt do Eastern cwt Hide*, Dry a Deerskins fij Ihon, Swedaa ft K« tti Hoop ftj Sheet ft I Nailrode ft I Laud, Prime Leaf ft I Pressed ft I Lime Rockland a bbl Liquobs— Brandy, Cognac galllO 00 @ Julea, Robins A Ce galj 8 50 ® Holland Gkt gal 6 50 ® 6 00 Columbian gal 4 00 @ Old Tom A Derby, in cases.. ..dozUl- 00 ®12 00 Whiskey, Rectified gal! 2 60 @ 2 80 do Imperial Nectar gal 8 25 @ N. E. Rum : 3 00 @ 3 25 Lumber, White Fine, rough m It do Pine, dressed mft Spruce Pine Scantling m ft Yellow Pine Boards m ft Molasses, New York, refined gal FLOUR. QGfi BBLS Superfine and Exlr> Family Floor GJu 50 hall bbl. Extra Family F,our For sale by HILTON & RANDELL. n>}’2l-3 193 Bay street. Butter. Cheese. /•A TUB 1 ! Choice Gonben Batter UU 75 boxes •• H. * R.” btate Dairy Cheese Just landed aud for gale by HILTON ft RANDELL, Uly ‘4-3 198 Bay street. BACON! BACON!! FOE SALE THIS DAY ONLY, AT 96 BAY STEEET. Hams 2k, Sides 17c., Shoulders I5c„ FOR .CHARLESTON. Iu lcte of auy size. com; hi my24-l QUICKLY. 12 00 @16 00 8 00 @ 9 50 1 30 @ 1 36 1 27*@ 1 30 76 ® 80 1 80 @ 1 90 @ , 9 60 @ 10 65 @ 90 @ 1 15 1 30 ® 1 50 9 @ 12 16 @ 20 9 @ 10 @ 14 ® 23 @ 20 @ 2 76 @ 3 50 Plantation in Exchange for Merchandize. O NE of the most desirable Plantations in South west Georgia, with five hundred acres now in successful cultivation, well stocked with mules, planlati-n tool*, gln-ltouee and screw, sugar mill and boiler*; very plea»ant cottage residence aud comfortable buildings for laborers, barn, cribs, car riage house, and pleLty of provisions to finish the crop. Toe place Is very healthy and pleasant for a real- dence. The han-’B are all working well. The prop ertv will bo exchanged :or merchandize, if desired, on a fair basis. GEORGE PATTEN, my24-3 182 Bay street. ....gal ...ft ..bbl gal gal gal gal gal ■gal ...gol COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on band Sept. lw... Received since May 17 Previously Total Receipt* Exported this Week. Previously....^.* tllu raia! Qt TotalE^ora A * Y * # ft ........ 1. . 35 00 ®40 00 50 00 ®55 00 30 00 Q35 00 25 00 @ 35 00 75 @ 80 66 (31 70 7 @' 6 00 @10 00 1 CO @ 2 00 4 50 © 6 50 5 50 (g 6 50 1 60 @ 1 80 1 95 @ 2 00 2 80 @ 3 00 2 30 ® 2 30 @ 2 60 85 ® 1 Off 1 75 @ 1 40 @ MAGAZINES FOB JUNE, At Estill's News Depot, BULL STREET, CORNER OP BAY LANS Harpers Monthly -Atlantic Monthly Demnrert's Monthly . Godey’s Lad> Book Peterson’s" Lady's Magaiine Le Bon Ton Lady’s Friend Beadle's Monthly Ballou's Magazine Dublin Univenity Magazine for May Fraser’s Magazine for May At so, All the Comic Monthlies lor June my24-2 The new and splendid U- S. Mall steamer K A. T-32, Capt. T. J. Locewook. will leave Savannah, toot of West Broad street, for the above port. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o’cloncls, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving iu time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at HU on Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landings on tho St. Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL A CD., Agents. mm. 21T A 21*» Rav r.treat.. FOR AUGUSTA. The steamer L A UE A will leave for Augusta on Friday Evening, 35th, at G o’clock. Way and through freight takeu at as low rates as any boat on the river. my21-l J. MoPHERSON FARR Agent, Ferry Wharf. IN EXISTENCE. ALSO. JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY I '• MOTHERS, TAKE HEED." Thonesnds of children pcri»h annually from one cause. «nd that is w. rms. Why will you neglect the first symptoms of these pests of hu naiiity, and wait nntll It I* too late before you administer the remedy? JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is the ouly puezly tzgh- tablc remedy in existence. It* there are no worms, lt only acts as a gentle purgative, and cannot harm an infant, ie worms exist, it kills them. Ever; family should have a paexage or JUDSON’S WORM CANDY CW Soie Agent for SavanDah, C M. HII&MAN. • B. L. JUDSON & CO., Frop’rs, Now York. Call on Mr. Hlismaii, and get our Almanac, giatla.f mylS-lm Golden Svrup. Naval Stores, Tar... Spirits Turpentine Varnish Pitch......; Oils, Linseed i... Whale.....: Sperm. Neatfact Lard v \ ’ * Kerosene.". Train Turpentine Lubbicateso Oils— No. 2 LubricaUng fJJi |* ^ OssaBUBos, Flax yd gg ^ Poxx, Family Pig Pork :.*bblll8 00 @20 00 Pork, Prime bbl,28 00 @30 00 Pork, Mess bbl|30 00 @32 00 Pobtes, London quarts Raisins, Mslaga box 4 75 @ 6 00 do SCbox 2 75@ Salt. Liverp9ol sack 1 26 @ l 7g Coast saek| @ 8oap, American, yellow ft U*@ Shot, all sizes. bsg 3 00 @ 3 56 Suoab, Brown •• ft 13 @ u B. Coffee lb 16 @ 17 Crushed lb 1T*@ 18V Powdered 1b “ — Yellow CoOm - ft allow 1 ft TobacoO ft Teas— Imperial lb! 1 40 @ 1 60 Oolong lb 1 00 @ 1 SO Pouchong lb I 28 @ 1 60 Twin*, Seine ftl @ BaUng ft @ Warns, Claret case| I 00 ® J** w ....gal 3 00 @ 4 60 -g»l 2 76 @ 4 00 Brown Sherry galj 4 60 ffl Burgundy Fort....; .....gd^4 60 @ >A, $|(| CHOICE HAY BUTTER, New Cheese, See. so bbls Extra Family Flour 100 bbls Corn Meal, kiln-dried 50 bbls Grist . . For sale by my24-5 HOLCOMBE ft CO. Lbw PRICES! Quick Sales! FOB PALATKA, FLA., Vim Fernandfna. Jacksonville, and aU Landings on the St. Johns Kiver. The fine, fasl-sailing steamer DICTATOR, L. X. Coxxttzb, mastor, will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf, Brrery Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware home on the whjgf, at oh times, free of storage. D. J. GULL MARTIN ft CO., Agent*. STEAMER FANNIE, Capt- W. T. MoNxitt, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wh&Tt, foot of Wo«t Broad street, oc Tuesday, May 15, at 10 o f clock a, m., and will contlnne te leave every Tuesday mocninu . following:, at same hour, until farther notice. This boat is in fine condition, commanded by ot- flrera of experit nee. and has superior stateroom ac commodations for passengers. While the boat is on her trips, freight will b* re ceived and Btoieil In flre-proot wsrshousee, free of For freight or paaeage, apply to „ f. M. MYRELL Agt, Harris' BuUdlnae. B»v' U or to H. W. MILLERi On die wharf. *W No freight taken after 9 o’clock on dav of sailing Way freight pay.bie by shipper* on whit my 12 FOB PALATKA, FLA., VTA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, PICOtATA, AND AU, LANDINGtr ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. For Charleston, The splendid steamer DICTATOE, 1,000 tone, Capt. L. M. Coxettxb, will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf Every Friday Morning at 9o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMABTIN ft CO., The fine, new V. S-Mail Steamer, K A. T E, ■ Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah -from wharf foot of West Broad ?v« et ’.‘o r .‘ boy * Places, EVERY MONDAY MORN^ l^vr, at 8 O C OCK. We win receive freight at our warehones at W times, free of charge. Fur freight or passage apply to n BRaDLEY, HILL ft CO., Arsata, my8-tf^ SIX g fij B,y street. For Palatka, E. Fla., ST. MA- JACKSONV2LLX AND' PICOLATA The elegant and very laatkteam packet SYLVAN SHORE Capt. JAMBS TUCKER, leave&rth”abo^^f fltUd up tor rbla route, w my7.tr Agents. LAWS OF GEORGIA. JUST RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly, ACTUORIZBD EDITION iff |f COMPLETE LAWSBf GEORGIA <3> Passed by the Qeaerftl Assembly of 1866-G6. 25 (3 1 25 my2S ICE CREAM I A T THE V0LK9 GARTEN, SAVANNAH HOTEL, Congress stree ; FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. The oitisens and the public are reapectftally informed that this garden be* been opened to day- Ail sorts ot refreanmente and the choicest Cream alwats on hand. Private boxes have been fitted up for ladies. njawa SCHWARTX * WBAAED. W £ impost received and Evened the LARGEST DRY GOODS to be found 'n this city, find which we offer at LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at any other honse, consisting in part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Cassimeree Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries aud Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Heir Rolls and Curls Lece Feints and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkercnkthi ft&, *C., ftc. Pstifle Matt Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, TPOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the United states Mail. Through in Twenty-two Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific Atlantic i with the ARIZONA COLORADO tUSTA Kit A MONTANA. Ac., Ac. isa?v!i e ™Li h 5 ab Sy e J ar 8 e and splendid eteamshlps will leave Pier No. 42 hortli River, loot oi canal street* at 18 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llthand 2lst of every mgnttu (except wlien those dates tell on Sunday, and ■en on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwail, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany's steamships from Panama for San Fra oaiaco touching at Acapulco. ’ Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with' f tei | mel ?. f0r 8 ?, n ? Paciac Central American ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. A discount or One Quarter from' steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage - j with families. Also, an allowance of on* through rates to clergyman and their temQles and I school teachers; ” - .... charges, Half Fare One £Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o'cloch. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply at th* office, Florid* Steam Phdtet Wharf, or to j3X. tf CLAGHMUk* CUNNINGHAM. For Liverpool. The A No. 1 ship] ““KHART wants al _ . »to complete her dug.. Bor freight of which, please apply to my22 REID ft STEW AET. tor new yoiul rv 11 The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk Of jber cargo engaged, will have quick 4*s- fspatch as above. “ yspatch as above. » For freight, apply.to •. CRANE ft GRAYBILL.' Copartnership Notice. W K ‘ hiB day ssaoclatrd with ne Mr. George vv A. Reed, and will continue the Cotintem «*>, -ard Forwarding Business under the stvM of 1 Reed ft UtulberT. J lers baring honorable dis- undred ppaesis baggage allowed each adult ,_e-nia*teni accompany baggage through, and attenato ladies and ekUdrea without male pro ted- tors. Baggage received on-jteadock the day before tailing, from steamboats, rsRWeds, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on bgard. Medicine and attendance free For passage tickets, or farther information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the Whan, foot o< Canal street, North River, New York. & K. HOLMAN, Agent HURLBBRT, HOLDEN ft OO , a • . Corner Bay and Abercom ate. Savannah, May 14 186* mr i6 THE RURAL. JOURNAL T HE cheapest paper in'the Unltm Btatm. n»i. One Dollar. Try It a year. For the term, la? 7Gvk ah r»n hnnaahAlft “■ bss.i. • kitchen, ivmy-ja. all -3m den, orchard, workshop, household A good, cheap, and valuable n woman, and boy, in city, village tished the first ol every month! number contains a fuU Calendti of Work f* the Month, Hints, Suggestions and. eef— ** everything to be performed in and arctnd Garden, Ot chsrd and Dwelling, etc. lumnua. For Liverpool. EINSTEIN k EC KHAN, my2Mf ill Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. FUMED HOUSE TO RENT s*-i. a genteel Furnished Boose, in a desirable iHlW part of the city, can be rented till November «■ ist. Possession given June loth. Address “ House," Box 1,000, Poet Office, The A No. 1 Sbip-JOHN PAT TEN, Captain 8. P. Emmons, having the 1>Wk of her cargo engaged aud going ou board,will have quick despatch as above. For freight, apply to tt 90 ~ FOR SAftsrc ;» RTvHr steamboats sdJ tow* ' BOATS, of various steer and draft. Atgn S^,Z Sailing Vessels, »tt am Ba ges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, No 42 W»t>r street. W. V DRAMATIC. . . TSBM9 : ^ One copy, one year.: 11 eo Six copies, one yedr ** g so Thirteen copies, one year '..*”* jq qq Address WM.lt SMITH ft CO., Publishers and Proprietors, M FayettevillestTMffie%?N. C- ESTILL ft $BO.. j. - Bull street, near tZmokoe, a24 * tf a genu tor gavsnueh. ■ To Mechanics. tinutte of cosu tor tbs repairs of each Dooft. JOHN WILLUMMU. my 19 Chairman Com. Docks and Wham*.