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THURSDAY MORNING, MAX 31, 18«8.
lH ,p»rture of Steamship* and Steamers
FOR NXW YORK.
SieaswWp Herman Livingston, Saturday, Jane 3,
.. 10 o'clock ft. m.
Steamship General Barnes, Thursday, Jnne 7, at —
rvlock.
meainshlp Perit, Thursday, Msy 31tt, at — o’clock
a in.
jmsli'p Missouri, Saturday, June 2, at 10>£
o’clock ft. m-
Steamship Virgo, Thursday, May 31gt, at 6 o’clock
a. m-
FOB BAI.TIUOKK.
Steamship North Point, Thursday, May 31st, at -
o'clock.
FtlU %t:OU3TA.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at
o'clock-
Steamer'Laura, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock.
FOB UAWBINbVII.LE.
Steamer Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday mom-
lir, at a o’clock.
Stcaiu'-r l. B. Vance, Thursday, May 31st, atj 6
o’clock p. in-
Foil CrlARt.KSTON.
Steamer Pilot Boy, Monday, June 4, at 8 o’clock
a. m
'.i.'smi-r fimllie, every Monday morning at S o'clk.
MoSUler Dictator, every Friday morning a
o'clock.
Sieainpr Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
FOB DARIEN.
Steamer H. M. Cool, Friday, June 1, at 8 o'clock
« m.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Dictator, every Tue day afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
i o’clock. '
t uamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning,
lo o'clock.
st( amer Kate, every Monctay morning, at 9 o’clock
Messrs K3TILL A KROT0BK, Newsdealers, Sta-
Uoners an.I BookSellers, Ball Htreel (down stairs;,
corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au
thorized agents for the Daily News A IIkbalh.
All orders left with them will bo promptly attended
From Florida.—The steamer Hellen Getty, Cap
tain Ingraham, from Florida, arrived yesterday morn
ing. From Mr. T. H. Lake, the accommodating
Purser of the Getty, we learn that a painful accident
occurred on the North river, above St. Augustine on
Saturday last, resulting from the capsizing of a sail
bjM, by which live lives were lost. The boat con-
taiued tun persons, among them several ladies and
ibildreu, who were on their way up the St. Johns
river to Dago, when the boat capsized. Among those
wbo were drowned was A. A. Bravo, the agent of the
fl'.’iieu Gotfcy, at St. Augustine, also his sister-in-law,
ta.l three chrildrem, one of them the only child of Mr.
Bravo, the other two were childeu of Mr. Jame3
Michler, all.of St. Augustine. The wife of Mr. Bravo
was aiso iu the boat and was saved, with four others,
by holding on to the bottom of the boat. Previous
to the drowning of Mr. B., be succeeded in saving a
colored girl who was in the boat. Among the five
tvLo were saved was a man, whose name we did not
learn. He succeeded in getting ashore and went a
distance of two miles in the country for assistance.
During his absence those who were clinging on to the
Bjat were compelled to stand with merely their heads-
abovc water, and some times to stand on tip toe,
m order to keep the water from covering them eu-
tirelv.
.Mayor s Court.—There were but two cases ou the
docket for trial yesterday.
Frank Williams, (colored,) charged with violating City
Ordinance, firing a pistol on the corner of Liberty and
Jefferson streets. The prisoner stated that he was
attacked by a dog, amt being unable to keep him off
i»e fired liis pistol at him. As this was not a sufficient
excuse for firing in the streets, oudangeriug the lives
<>f passers by, and failing to give a satisfactory reason
f° r carrying concealed weapons, he was fined five dol
lars and to forfeit his pistol.
Lizzie Gibson, (colored,) improper conduct in loiter-
rag about the premises of witness. The prisoner
ocing unable to give any satisfactory explanation of
asr coustaut loiteriug about witness’ premises, other
than that of making it her loafing quarters, she was
Aq‘ i five dollars, and in default of payment to be sent
to labor.
Colored Pic-Nic.—The children belonging to the
various colored Sunday Schools in this city, had a
pic-nic at Woodlands retreat, across the canal, yester
day We learn that the day was happily spent by
:uem in dancing, paying, Ac. The colored baud of
Henry F reeman, from Macon, was in attendance. We
beard ot uo disorder or any occurrence to mar the
pleasure of the day. The pic-nic was largely atten
ded by the parents of the colored children, who
seemed to enjoy the occasion as much as the young
On their return to the city in tho afternoon
they were formed in procession, led by a band of
music, and marched through Several streets, after
whicli they were dismissed, ail the participants retir
ing to their homes quietly and peaceably through the
»:r. ets, and seemingly having enjoyed a day of
pea-? are.
pMCMpttCI OF CWItILi
A meeting of the City Council was held last evening.
Present—His Honor Mayor Anderson, and Aider-
men Wylly, Lachlison, Johnson, McMahon, Schley,
Ferrill, Guc,.'Caaey, O'Byrne. Cunningham Sonllard,
and Williamson.
The minutes were read and approved.
A report was made from the Finance Committee on
the petition of Waring Russell, Jailor, for an increase
of salary. The Committee think that the matter
■honld be referred to the Jail Committee.
Aldermen Lachlison and McMahon were of the
opinion that the increase having commenced, it was
bound to go through the list, and on motion of the
latter, the subject was referred to a special committee
of five, to report on the increased rates of pay to be
given to those officers whose pay has not been in-
increased.
The Mayor appointed Aldermen McMahon, Wylly,
Johnson, Williamson and Lachlison-
The Finance Committee reported adversely on the
petition of Hon. Walter 8. Chisholm, Judge of the
City Court, asking for payment of his salary from
January to August, 18G3, on the ground that tho Com
mittee of the former Board had reported against it,
and they saw no reason to change that decision.
Hon. Thus. E. Lloyd, by permission of the Board,
addressed tue Council in favor of the petition, urging
that Judge Chisholm was legally entitled to his salary,
as his was not an office created by Council, and there
fore net subject to the ordinance respecting the offi
cers during the military occupation of the city. The
petition of Judge C. was then read, accompanied with
certificates from Judge Flemming, of the Superior
Court, and Judge Gould, of the City Court of Augusta,
staling that their salaries were paid in full for the
year 1665.
Alderman Lachlison contended that the city Judge
was an officer of the city, elected and paid by it.
a member of the last Board, he had voted against the
petition, and consistency obliged him to do so again.
Alderman Gue advocated the bill at the last Board,
and was pleased to see that such good legal authority
sustained him.
Alderman Lachlison said if this bill was paid, it
would be establishing a precedent by which every
officer whose office was suspended last year v^ould be
applying for his pay.
On motion of Alderman Casey the bill was rejected.
The salaries of the employees of Water Works were
raised as follows: Clerk and two Assistant Engineers,
$120 per month, each, and Turn-cock $70 per month.
Petitions from various .'citizens for repairs on wooden
buildings were granted, on recommendation of Chief
Fireman.
An animated discussion was had on the subject o 1
procuring steam fire engines. A resolution was
adopted referring the matter to a special committee,-
who are authorized to advertise and sell the engines
belonging to the city not now in use; the proceeds to
be appropriated to the purchase of steam fire engines,
provided that no further appropriation from the
treasury be made in connection with this sale.
The ordinance allowing barber shops to keep open
until 12 o'clock on Sundays, was laid on the table in'
definitely.
The Ordinance extending fire limits and relieving
parties from penalties was passed, with an amend
ment prohibiting hie use of composition roofing.
Aldermen Schley and Cunningham obtained leave
of absence until 1st October.
A petition of sixteen journeymen barbers asking the
passage of an ordinance closing the baaber shops on
Sundays was laid on the table.
A resolution was adopted authorizing the Street and
Lane Committee to have the enclosures around the
•quares on Bull street painted at a cost not exceeding
$120.
Various petitions were presented and referred to ap
propriate committees. -t
The Committee on Publio Sale of City Lots were au
thorized to sell certain lots on the comer of Liberty
and Arnold streets and Thunderbolt road.
After the transaction of much other business of not
much interest, the Council adjourned.
Quick Trip.—The steamer Eclipse, Capt. P. H.
Ward, Mr. J. M. Kinchley, Agt., left Savannah on
Friday night last for Augusta, arrived at that port*-
discharged cargo and took a return freight, and ar
rived at her wharf in this city early yesterday morn
ing, making the round trip in four days.
The Eclipse is one of the fastest and best managed
boats on our river. Her draught being light, she is
enabled to make her trips between Savannah and
Augusta with-safety and certainly at the lowest stage
of the water.
We learn that the Express, the consort of the
Eolipse, after thorough repairs, will resume her place
on the line in a few days. Our friend Kincliley is
fortunate after the disasters and losses of the past sea
son to have ip reserve two steamers so well adapted
for up river transportation.
Purser T. H. Lake, of the steamer Helen Getty,
concerning which we propose to say something here
after, has our thanks for late Florida papers.
Proposals.—The attention of mechanics and others
interested is directed to the advertisement tu another-
column, calling for proposals for the building of a
Methodist Church in the. town of Valdosta.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
TULASKi HOUSE—W. fl. WlLTBERGEK.
The Poor of Georgia.—We are again called on
t chronicle a farther donation of 400 bbls. flour,
& toon : meal,’Ac., from the' Baltimore Southern Re.
iid Association to the suffering poor of Georgia. The
Reamer North Point, of which LaRoche, West A
hanids are agents in this city, had on her present
Up the above, which makes about 1200 bbls., this
Mettoer has earned for the Georgia poor, free oi
Ji ‘ charges. Such generosity on the part of the Bal-
i’.iupie and Savannah Steamship Line, should noi be
forgotten by our citizens.
*■ -must a Fire.—Yesterday morning about 12 o’clock*
- colored man passing tjie southeast corner of South
iJuad and Montgomery streets, discovered smoke
uuing from the basement of the two story wooden
udiing situated ou that corner, and owned by Mrs.
Isabella Evans. He immediately broke the door open,
-3d or. entering discovered a Are burning in the rear
01 petition in the basement. He promptly pro
cured a bucket and some water and extinguished the
" re before any general alarm was given. We noticed
tQe Germania hose cart on the ground, ready for work
*3ould its assistance be required. The Are is sup-
K'sed to be the work of an incendiary as the building
boen unoccupied for some time.
n'HED States District Court—In Chambers.—
^ the U. S. District Court yesterday, in Chambers,
Ij dge Erskine presiding, the following case was
ir *"u6d:
Hi- State of Georgia, complainant in Equity, and
J «aes Atkins, Assessor of Internal Bsvenu* for tbs
r <-!irth District. An application w*s made by the
5i*te for an injunction restraining the Assessor from
fotesing-s tax on the earnings of the Western and
t-iuitn: State Road. Th# Judge baa the case under
rossideratton,
eiRioR Court.—The case of Edward Fagan,
with the offence of simple larceny, in at-
"Upting to steal a horse and buggy the property
’ William Swall, was tried yesterday. The jury
'“dered a verdict of guilty, and recommend the
rttsoner to the mercy of the court, which will re-,
-•'elum from the extreme penalty attached to the
* lme . by the law of the last legislature, making the
•Hence ot horse stealing punishable with death.
A Mammoth Turtli.—On entering the Pulaski
une * list evening onr curiosity' was somewhat ax-
c ’tti by observing a number of persons in the yard,
** '* lr,s Pecting or holding an inquest over something,
J0 going into the yard we discovered that lha party
’’re congregated aroftnd a monster turtle, alive and
1 ' 1D2 ’ an d weighing two hundred and seventy-live
uai ' 9 , w bich had ju«t been brought in to be served
'•P >n due season at that institution.
i’iioiYNED.—A colored man named Joe, Pigeon, waa
mien tally knocked overboard from th* staging* of
' Ls 'trnmship Herman Livingston yesterday morning
It bar of iron which was being brought ashore,
•* :1 was drowned before any assistance could be
"ttasred him. '
ton New XoBr..—The steamship Missouri, Capt.
vtiand, from New York, arrived at her wharf at an
hour yesterday morning. The Missouri was
’ ‘ined by heavy head winds. Puracr Barns
111 Please accept our thanks for Hies of New York
utl1 - v FirfSts.—We notice that the work on the
j,** ^foldings, South-west corner of Whitaker and
^-■nghton streets, which waa dlscontinaed during
- *ar for the want of material, la now being rapidly
Pished
forward to completion, and will be ready fo r
‘-'npatiou by the llrat of August.
*s«iv AL OJ. lmigrjlnth. —Fifty-thrse emigrant*,
** tl f nil Germans, men. women and children, ar-
from New York yesterday on thaatoamahlp Mis*
, “‘ *• They are all young and robust, and are bound
^Augusta, where the women will be employed as
JU >c servants, and the men aa farm bands.
4 r B * ° iti 01 Batb at Boston.
B »m»]
Messrs. Richardson
***“ u ln thu »i‘r. received a dispatch
d * UU,> * IS? 1 th< ■‘•amefcp City of Bath,
41 no Me 0I,mu * amivad at Boston
ny hour on Tuesday morning.
J Mosley. Burke co
Ueu J M lJrannau, USA
W A Willingham, Albany
J hoseuiield, N YurK
U Haig, do
il Schaben, do
Mis Ruiord, do
P Kbtnuell, do
P a Lsergest, do
J T Phillips. CRB i
L N Freeman and wife,
Boston
F ts Brown, Tliomasviile
Capt Loveland, steamship
Mlesouri
W Burns, jr, str Missouri
U Alvarez, I'la
G W Chapin, City
P O Pendleton, Valdosta
Q J McIntyre, do
J Q tfboie, do
C J Wisoubaker, do
Dr Neesou. Oglethorpe
C B Lightsey, da
8 E Roberts, do m
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LyCB.
J K Branch, Vrf
J W Brunt ley, Oa
A V Brumley, do
M J Cohen, str Swan
C S Newoil. Boston
J 8 Newell, Skidaway
W McLean, Balt
vr Hardy, do
T R Hines, Effingham co G H Emery A wife, Fla
T fc Lawrence, 8 C lit Parker 4t lady, N Y
E H Bacon, City G E Teague, Bangor
J dross do |F H Lyon, Rlceboro
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McUINLY.
JGClarko A friend. City ill Canfield, N Y
CenllgUM.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Florida—F M My-
rell, D H hhaffer. M, Thomas k Co, C, Purse A Co, R
Lachlison, Brtdv, S A Co, T Holcombe.
Per steamship Missouri, from New York—Adams
Ex, Brady AS, T Bateson, Brigham. BA Co. CRM
Agt, M A Cohen, Cooper, O A T, Dr A F Clark, Caffer
ty A H, F Cerveau, P Callanan. Cunningham. P <t Co,
Clagbom A C, Crane A G, F W Cornwell, H H Car
rier, Ohlpman A C, M Doyle A Co, O A Lyons, Dun-
ean A J, K P Deyo, WM Davidson, P Dzialynskl, E A
Hardee, A A L Frledanberg, G A Selig, Gulimartin A
Co, C Green A Son, HVter A G, Harrison A P, H A
Randall, Holcombe A Co, Heidt & L. Houseman,'A A
Co, R Habersham A Son, C M Hillsman, Hamden Ex
Kelly A B, LaRoche, W A D, J Lippman, Lovell A L,
Lyon, B A Co, J Leavy A Co, J W Lathrop, Miller, T
A Co, McKee. B A Co, M Newmark. N, Butler A Co,
P A Bosworth, Rev C C Pendergast, V A, Ryan A Co,
Randell A Co, P Reilly, TW Shea, Capt Smith, South
ern Ex, B Strauss, J Smith. F W Bints. J Schreiner
A Son, B stems, B G Ttlden. Feiber A P, D S Unckles,
Brig Winfield, Dr W M Walsh, Weed A C, J L Villa-
longs, Weil A M, T H Willingham.
Per steamship Nwrth Point, from Baltimore—Bryan,
H A Co, T II Bolshaw A Co, T H Bolshaw, Bouse A
B, M A Cohen, F W Cromwell, Crane AG, Champion
A F, A DutenhofiTer A Co, M Doyle A Co. Erwin A H,
G M H«ldt, N A Hardee, J K Hernandez, C V Hutch
ins. S G Haynes, J R Johnson. LaRoche, WAD, M
Levin. Merchant A Co, H C Mehrteos, M Newmark,
P Reilly, F W Sims, W H Stark. B G Tilden, R 11
Tatem, Van Newton A W. O It R.
Constance, per Central itainoacl.
May 30, 138(1.
277 bales cotton, 24 cars timber, and mdse to U
Cohen, J M Kinchley, W R Fleming, Mucky, B A Co,
J C Maker A Co, MA Wadley, J U Parsons, Hilton
A R. Weil A M, J ilellrim. Crane A G. Brigham, B it
Co, N A nardee, Brady, S & Co, J W Anderson A
Sou, E F Metcalf. G B A G W Lamar.
Receipts per Atlantic A Gulf R. K.
May 30, 1868.
70 bales cotton, 100 bbls rosin, 5 cars cattle, 3 cars
slieep, 1 car hogs, 10 bbls ayrup, 30 sacks corn, 1 car
lumber atul mdso to L J Gulliuartin A Co, N A Har
dee, d Patten, K O Wade A Co, J W Anderson A Sou.
J L Villalonga, G W Germany. Wilder It F, J Wilder,
J W Lathrop A Co, Miller, T A Co, E M Conner, 1) \V
Stacy, C B King, J Brown, I) J Dillon, Levi A B, IV *
K Mclntire, W F Parker, W Wn . ibridge, M G Ehr
lich, Cooper A McA, C 1) Rogers, a Dntenhofer A Co,
Tebcan. P A Co, W, Root A Co, L A Gleason, F W
Sims, J McMahon
Financial and Commercial.
Savannah Market.
Wednesday, May 30, 18CG.
Cotson.—The market for the past two days ba s
been quiet, and very little done. We hear of a few
lots of New York middlings at 37c:
lXTEWSBCUlT FOR 0B
The Great Invention of the Age
IN
Hoop Skirts,
J.IW. Bradley’s New Patent Dujiex Ellip
tic (or Rouble) Spring Skirt.
T HIS Invention consists of Dnplex (drtwoj Ellptic
Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin
gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect
and beautiful shape more thau twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderlnl flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can he folded when in nse to occupy a small
place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
Dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense with their use. For children,
misses and young ladies they are superior to all eth
ers.
The Hoops are cowered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which Uused on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double.
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov
ering from wearing off the rods when dragging jlown
stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are constantly
subject to when hi use.
All are made of the new and elegant Co. ded Tapes,
and arc the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible
and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical Skirt ever made.
WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, flate J. I. A J. O.
West,; Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu
facturers, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Keadc streets.
New York.
For sale in all first class stores In this city, and
throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana
de Cuba, Moxlco, South America, and the West In
dies .
X3T~ Inquire for the Dnplex Elliptic (or donble)
Spring Skirt. . jy8 Stf
\)F
!-i A 1. Id
A N Wilson, City
J d Clark, do
T Johnson, N Y
W McKee, do .
J Ney, do
J h Sprague A lady, N Y
P Jackson, do
8 C Denlae, do
B Deulic, do
C B Fox, St Simons
J M Ltgliiau, do
J E Hooper A wife, Balt
E H Hooper, do
J W Ward, N Y
J McDonough, A A G R R
T D Canfield, N Y
IT F Williams, Ga
ij Gould. do
Mrs SR Clark, Florida
Miss A M Clark, do
iM K Clark, do
IrM Smith, do
|G 8 Green A lady, Fla
W A Collier, Vu
W Markham, Atlanta
Col J Shy Iter, City
J W Riper, ThomasviUe
T Franklin and lady.
Tnomaavillo
Miniature Almanac—Tills Day.
Sun rises - * 53
Sun acts 7 01
HIGH WATKii.
At Tybee 8 3S!AtPort .-...10 09
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, May so, 136 k
Arrived.
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La
roche, We9t St Danlells.
Steamship Missouri, Loveland, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchley.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Ben
nett.
8chr Christopher Pendleton, Church, 6 days from
New York, wlih assorted cargo—W H Stark.
Brig Opeu Sea, Coombs, Hilton Head, ln ballast—
Master.
Scbr M M Lindsey, , Baltimore—N A Hardee
A Co.
Cleared.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—11 A Cohen.
Brig Bessie, Jackson, St Johns, N B—CL Colby A
Co.
Below.
Bark Amazon, from Baltimore.
Schooner name unknown.
Imports.
Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—2 bales do
mestics and sundries.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Florida—24 bales
cotton. 233 hides, and mdse.
Per schr M M Lindsey, from Baltimore—7,OoO'bash-
els corn, 2 bhds baron.
Exports.
Per brig Bessie, for St Johns, N B—90,000 feet tim
ber.
PaiMugrra.
Per steamship North Polut, from Baltimore—Jas E
Hooper and lady, L Hooper, W T Loane, II C West,
and 2 steerage.
Per steamship Missouri, Trom New York—Capt G
Lorlng, A Pearl, S N Froemau and wife. Miss EStears
Miss J Stears, Min M Kitapatrick, J D Butler, T D
Canfield, C Ronde, J B Ward, U Woodford, W A Col
lier, Mrs Hefferman and daughter, Mrs Pharisee,
Capt H Smith and wife, H Canfield, J C Mather, Mias
A Reford, B Schultz, Mrs M Mangin, M Schoefer, G
Roberson, E Luae, D Cereveau and son, J Cain and
wife, C H Barnes and efervt, F A Robinson, and U
steerage.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Flerida—R Alvarez,
L Fowler, RM Smith, J L Sprague, wife and child,
8 C Denise, P Jackson. C Leddle, R Denlae, G 8
Greene and wife, C H Campbell, Mrs Parker, Miss m
Sullivan, Mias A Sullivan, G H Emery and wife, Mra
8 Clark, Miss A Clark, N T Elliott, B F Lyons, GC
Deadwyler, H J Long, D D Holland, R Hendry, W
Markham, T W Land, J Gould, M Clark, 8 W Mason
and wife, J 0 Habersham, Capt Kerim. J Devsrsaux,
S B Ogden, G Tagne.C T Dunham, J Hilton, T F Wil
liams, and 1# deck.
COTTON MACHINERY.
T HE Graniteville Manufacturing Company having
determined to change their style of Goods and
make Fine Cloths, offer, and will sell at auction, at
Graniteville, ou Friday, 1st of June, their entire
Machinery or nine thousand one hundred and twenty
Spindles and lie preparation, all in good order, and
now running on Sheetings. Shirtings and Drills, of
number fourteen yarn—consists 01-
One Mason’s Willow
'Two Whiting’s Pickers
Two English Breaker Pickers, Walker & Hacking,
Manchester, England
Three English Finisher Pickers. Walter A Hack
lng. Manchester. England
Fifty-four Mason’s Breaker Cards
Sixty-six do Finisher do
Six Mason’s Railway Heads ' •
Four do Drawing Frames
Fourteen Hill’s Geared Speeders, l'oriy spindles
each.
One Card Grinder
Forty-three Mason’s Warp King Traveler Spinning
Frames, 120 spindles each
Thirty-three Mason’s Filling Ring Traveler • Spin
ning Frames, 120 Bpindies each
Six Mason’s Spoolers. 43 spindles each
Eight do Warpers, drop wire
Ten do Dressers
Two hundred and thirty-six Mason’s yard-wide
Looms
Speeder Bobbins, Spinning Bobbins and Warping
Spools, Reeds, Harness, ac., Ac.
Parties wishing to purchase hail better come and
cximluod while the Machinery is running.
Tho Machinery will bn boxed and delivered at the
Sonth Carolina Railroad Depot by the Company.
Terms cash.
WILLIAM GREGG.
President Graniteville Manufacturing Company.'
ap2S-2awtjel
Auction Sales.
Bjr Bkut & Meyer. r
TUtS :I>aY. list insu, at ■» 4»*el«k ■ i i,, trill be-
. sold in front of store:
QC BBLS Liberty Mills St LoniiFlcnr
OO 10 bbls Capitollne St Louis Flour
7 bbls Miami Mill. Flour
28 bbls kiln dried Corn Meal
bags El Rife , ; > , ’•
-y Sbtlerees Carolina ffre 'j ’ } '
ALSO.
2000 Shoulders, in good order
6 bbls bagacd Hams
IS bbls Smoked Hama
10 bbls sugar cured Hams
28 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
8 bbls extra mess Beef
10 bbls rump Pork ....
23 boxes Goeheu Cheese, Inst Ian led
ALSO.
100 new Linen Sheets, 100 new l.inen B- diijOs
10j new Cotton Bedtlcks, 100 pairs Canion Funnel
Drawers
100 pairs Canton Flannel Undershirt*, 20 single
Mattresses
AI.S”,
2 cases Felt Hat., 3 cas.'S Hoots and Shoes
An assortment of Dry Huods, Notions, An , :■
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship hi ^
Bosh!
iuy31 It,
The u.uaI assortment of Furniture.
By T. J. Wnlsli.
Will be sold THIS DAY, May 31st. at U o'clock,
7 BBLS Shoulders
IS bbls choice Flour
5 bbls Brown Sugar
13 tubs Lard .
• 2:i Goshen Cheese
1» boxes Adamantine Candle.
10 boxes Family Soap
10 boxes No 1 do.
Furniture and Dry Goods.
Terms cash.
m}31
BY BLUN & MEYER-
THIS DAY, 31st Ui>., at 11 o’clock, to ciose con-
• ; , sigament:
* 10 cases Scheidatn Schnapps
13 cases old Canada >lait Whiskey
3o boxes IQs and poand* Today.) juy31-lt
THE ONLY STDEWHEEL SHIP THIS WEEK.
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin PKakngr 980 ..Steerage 93
The very fast tailing aldewbeel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2.0.10 tons burthen, J. It Laker, commander. Will
poalthely soil imlnr ro?h!-»d:-.y.
. Saturday, .tune 2, at 13 o vlnffe a. >u.
F’or freight or p i.-ruge, huvi ■ - ,n omm dal ions Ml-
pci ior to any -hip t hi.- week, apply t-v
n y»* WILLED A (• IH.EARTON.
Direct ami Replar GoMpicatwii
WIT3
HILTON HEAD.
AT PRIVATE SALE, t
By Laurant & Sweat.
A FINE SORRELL PONY, genuine Mexican Mus
tang, a years old; formerly owned Fry Prof. E.
Ufchter; sound and healthy, and sold for no tault.
iny-9l f.
.. . GUARDIANS SALE.
By Ben, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in J une. in trout of
, the Court House, at ll o'clock: ;
■'I’HREE GARDEN LOTS: one of 19 acYes and two
A of 28}j acres each, situaled ou the Skiditway
Shell Road, between the 4 and 6 mile goals.. Sold fur
the benefit of the heirs.
Trims cash, purchasers to pay for papers,
m j 29.
PLAlfTATION AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be told ou the first Tuesday in June, in front of
the Court ITon-c. at 11 o’clock:
k A A ACRES of first quality of Land. 90 acres
*vUl/ cleared and in a high stale of cultivation,
situated on the Savannah River, 13 miles Irom the
city, on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. The
improvements consist of a dwe’ling and 'ont-hoiuev,
Hleum .’■hingle and lath machine, ten horse power,
new and iu perfect running order?.3 mules, l cart, l
large lour horse wagon, 1 buggy and harness, house
hold and kitchen furniture, tools, Ac.
Terms cash. Sale positive. mj29
ADMINISTRATORS SALE..
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will he sold n the first TUEfi*>AY in June next, .In
trout of the Court liou-e, ut II o’clock :
Fifty acres of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Cemetry,
one taile irom the city, ou the Ogeerhee Road, di
vided Into garden lota. Se lithograph drivings of
the property at our counting room.
Sold ss tile pioperly of the late Willi im G Bulloch,
deceased, for the hem fit of the heira and creditors oi
the said estate, by decree of cohrt and ord r oi the
administrator.
Terms cash, purchasers lo pay for titles. m>23
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Be-I, Wylly & Christian.
Lot No. 6, ou the corner ol Liberty and Mont
gomery streets, eligibly situaled lin’a private resi
dence. ’ m22'
STEAM SAW MILL AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christ Inn.
Will be sold in front of the Court House, on the first
TUESDAY in June, at 11 o’clock:
Gue,"team Saw Mill, at No. 3 hi Central Railroad,
consisting ot one of the WASHINGTON IKON
WORKS MANUFACTURING CIRCULAR SAW
MILL, U) horse power, new and in perfect ortlqr in.
every particular; together with all ont-bullding?,
etab’es. Ac. Situated on a good tim'ier privilege,
about 2,7tO acres. $800 paid in advan.ie.
Sidd for account of all concerned, to dose a com
pany.
AI.SO,
0 Timber Carriages
15 Mules
2 Horses
15 seta Harness
Terms cash. mjin
REAL ESTAIE AT AUCTION.
By Bell. Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold on the fir-t TUESDAY in June, at 11
o’clock, i.: front of the Court House :
Two Lo's fit Wallliourville, Liberty county, near
Sufi m No. 4. Atlautic A Gulf Railroad, consisting —
, -lb acred of Lasd, with line due lling containing
six rooms, with allneeesaaiy oui-huildings; 10-acxe
Lot is well improved, with u good duelling and all
c-ssary out houses. my!4
Sloop Fanny & jVXary,
Will eom t *.’nre. early nixt w . k. .1 iunby; Ircgulat 1
■trips between Savannah a-ol Hi! Plus,if curving
freight si regular rates, and. when d .sited, taking a
few pss cower.- Shell perfectly dry. in good mder.
and nn; made remarkably qnicl; U ip-. :J!iu carri-.-s
the I nilcd States mail. The National Uxp csa and
Transportation Company and conthcin Jaxprcss are
authorized ro receive packages for her.
A»v information can be obtained of Capt. S-ckcl
or by inquiring nt the News' A nFi'.ti.ir office,
mylf
FOR CHARLESTON;
lit
Jt\§
di.UJ. S Wall’steamer '
T JE,
J. Lock io n*.
Th> n^;\* aini
K .V
Cap!
will leave Savapnah foot of West Broad ptrofet, for
the nhovo port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’donek. via Hilton Head an i Beaufort, arriving
iu time for (he Northeastern train
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at C o’clock, touching at Hll'ott H n arl.
fa-i’-vs Savaidiali nvery MONDAY MORNING at
s o’clock for Palatka,’Fla., touching at all landings
on tlio St. Johns giver.
For freight orpasmge, apply to •*-.
- , . BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
my In 217 A 2» Bay street.
Miscellaneous.
V IN EXISTENCE.
- ALSO,
J U D S 0 N’S
DEAL SHOT WORM CANDY !
” nuTusns, take heed.”
Thousands of children' pcri-li annually from one
cause, and that is verms. Wily will you neglect the
flrgt. symptoms of llune pests of humanity, and wait
nntil it ls too late before yon admluisterthe rtmedy f
JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is tlio only puuxlv vees-
taiii.k remedy iq existence. If there are no worms,
it only nets as a gentle purgative, and cannot liarin
an infant. If woaua kxist, it. kills them. Every
family should huv : a package of JUDSON’S WORM
GANDY. : . ; ., i
1ST Sole Agent for Savannah, C. M. HlLSMAN.
B- L. JUPSON & CO., Prop’rs,
New York.
Call on Mr niltmnn, and get oar Almanac, gratis.
inylSniid
a EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To the Supe
rior-Court of Chatham County The petition
of John K. Wilder, Charles F. Mills, Sheldon W.
Wright, and William Battershy, all of the Connty of
Chatham and State of Georgia aforesaid, and Robert
Dillon, of the city and State of New York, reaped ful
ly showetli: That your petitioners desire to form
themselves Into a corporation, or body politic, nnder
the name of “The Central Cotton Press Company ot
8avannah, Georgia,” for the purpose of carrying on
at Savannah, Georgia, the business of storing and
compressing cotton and wharfage basinets; that the
amount of capital to he employed by them in said
business, actually paid in, is Sixty Thousand Dollars,
and thut. they desire to be Incorporated aa aforesaid
for the term of twenty years.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be
incorporated under the name aforesaid, and for the
purpose aforesaid, with a capital stock of eixly thou
sand dollars, with the right to Increase the same i„
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and w.th the
right to commence badness at once, so soon as thir
Court shall grant ihe order to incorporate them; the
-hart:.- of stock to be one hundred dollars each, and
at all meetings of the stockholders each stockholder
to be entitled to one vote for each share of the c ipital
slock owned or held by him; and that they may have
conferred on them all oritur franc liis* arand privHeg* s
incident to corporations created by court., according
to the provisions oi the statutes of tile State of Geor
gia. And vpnr petitioners will ever pray, Ac.
IIARTKJDGE A CHISHOLM,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
A true copy of the original Bled in tny office this
May 26,1S66.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
may28-lnw-lm Clerk s. C. C. C.
W M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
„ J CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
_ . „ ' CLOCKS
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow oa Bald Heads.
_ , _ cuxjkTs - ”'~
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S i
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
llalr Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
GIAJCK’S
nair Restorer (s ail thatcanbo elnimed a« a dressing,
CLOCK’S ”
Hair R.'storer possesses all the merit clatme*l for It
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its
value. If, after a thorough trial or two bottles it
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wliihe
refunded. Sold everywhere nt $1 per bottle, six
bottles for $6. dlS-eod tf
rx EORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.-To *u wfomTit
V* may concern:
Whereas, Mrs, Sarah Feaster will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estate* of John K. and B. D. Feaster, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before —M 'Court,
to make objection (if any thieve) on or befonthe
first Monday ln Jnly next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my hand and oflcial aignatnre this 22d
day of May, 1866.
„ W. P. GIRARDEAU,
my36* Ordinary.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and Rlind Factory and Placing Mill, lo
cated in Macon, Ga-, flouring on second street, 110
by 226 foet in depih; W*>odruif A Dan el's Planing
Machines, Tongue vnd Grooving M .chine. Morticing
Machine. Sash and Blind Aiachine; Blacksmith Shop,
wiili seven forges. All inn by steam. The engine
W 35 horse power. All in pood order.
F..r further information, apply at our conr.ting-
room.•mylk-tf
State of Georgia, Chatham Co.
To this Hon. tue Judge of the Superior Court
of Chatham County :
T HE Petition of.Janie; Stewart, William R. Gue,
Thomas F. Butler, William N. Valleau, John A.
Fenger. J. McPherson Berrien and Stephen R. Norrts,
on behalf of themselves and others, respectfully
sheweth : That your petitioners, in connection with
other parties, all of them citizens of the county and
State aforesaid, have entered int, an association
called “ The Metropolitan Steam Fire Rugtne Com
pany oi Savannah;’ - that the otiject of their associa
tion is to keep ou hand a Suitable steam fire engine
in the city of Savannah, and with t aid engine, and
their personal exertions to assist In the extinguish
ment of fires m the city of Savaunah, and in the pro
teuton of the property of their fellow-citizens; that
the capital stock of said association Is six thousand
dollars, paid in and invested in a steam fire engine.
And your petitioners pray that they, with the other
members of their asaociation, may, for the purpose
aforesaid, be incorporated by the name and style of
‘ The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company of
Savannah,'' for the space of twenty years, with the
privileges incident to corporations created by courts
as provided by the statutes of the State.
And your petitioners will ever pray, Ac.
THOMAS E. LIAJYD.-i—^
Att’y for Petitioners.
A true copy of the petition of file iu my office.
WM. H. BTJLLOffcl-
my’J6-l«w4w Clerk C. C. C.
~~JAWIESB. DAWKINS,
Atiorfiey-at-Law and Solicitor
in Equity, 1
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA. :
IS.lawly
Important to Planters.
rthRE undersigned have been appointed Agents for
A manufacturers for the following celebrated Fer
tilizers:
A. Lister At Bro»* Raw Bone Snprr-Phoa-
phate of Llnte and Pure Ground Bone
Dust; j .
Berger Jb -Bu'tx'a Excelilor and A ill wo—
uluted Super-Ptoosphule of Lime.
Being the most reliable, durable and economical
fertilizers in use—fifty pounds equaling ail ordinary
ox-cart load of good stable mount c.
Orders promptly executed.
For further Information, apply to or address
LaKOCHK, WEST A DANIELS.
myl7-2awlm Savannah, Ga.
DRAMATIC.
A Complete Assorinent of French's Flav
Books, at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
m?3 Bnl! 8t„ next to the Poet Office
cholera:^
Disarmed!!!
The Chief Causes of Pestilence De
stroyed.
D R. E. COURT A RETS DISlNFECTtNO FLUIDS.
Spcarodb^v Loiters Parent in tiie United Stau t?
Shipping.
Murray’s Line
REDUCTION OF RATES!
Cabin Passa M 35 Steerage, Sill :
THE UNITED STATES I BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS. PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO BE JANEIRO.
FREIGHT A3 LOW AS ANY LINE.
r. !
FVir fridght or paraaye, having anperfor acctimnio
datU.cs, apply to
. , , libi'AYlJd COll Ei'.',
“3^5 S2 Bay street.
Empire Jliine
FOR NEW YORK.
Tile new aad splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulklcy
Commander, will leave fi.c the above port on her !
regular day, j Under contract with the United State* and Brazil
— ! Govenimcnta for the carriage of the mails, will d;a-
Thursilay, Muy Jlat, nt 8 o’cloclr s< ui. , patch one of thalr
NF.W FIRST CLASS 91DEWIIEEL
« c 3? :o _?h.. 3m: ek x* x is,
each over 2,600 follB bnrth. u.
On the 29th of Every Month,
From the
]Port of New York.
For (he following nat.ied porii an ! at ihe foll. w
lng riHee or passage, payable In gold or ita eqniva
lent •
FIBST CABIN. -*
From Now York t' St. Thomas.....; $30
From New \ork to Vara ilflb
From New York to 1‘ernambnco lib
From New York to Bahia 183
From New Yolk to Itlo de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these taua. meals and bedding In
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon i-attached to each vessel
All Letters inuaUpaas through ihe Post Office. Post
age in cents.
For further information or passage apply to
B. 11 HARDEE, Agent.
No 12 Moddard’n Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
mj31 Now York Agent*.
l J ioiieei’ Line
FOR NEW YORK.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $15 OU
.Steerage §5 (pq xvilh Sub-
.,1.1 siscence SIO.
fRYSIDT QV tOl’TOS lf TLi: L Vl.lv. '
The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Lcvc-
im, cbW.lliandcE wllf *»«' as ahf.ve.. on
land
Saturday, JTnne
ssl, nt 10 ! < o'rlork a. tij.
.: For freight or passage, haying accommodation* su
perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to
- ’ - i ’ B. H. HARDEE.
■? p n , f»; e >' No. 12 Stoddard’* Range.
* "GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents,
my29 No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Cabbln Fassagr..,.
9‘60 OO
The new and elegant steam ,inp
North Point,
*'*’ * R. C. Smitb, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on
'1'hurstlay, 31st inst., at — o’cloek.
Freight for PQ1LADEPUIA will be received and
checked through at the came rates charged by other
.Uoc?. . .
' For freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to
LaROCHE, WEST & DANIELS,
myiS ' - Jones' Block.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Fint-class side-wheel Steamship?
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Pasaage from Savannah toV.ra t’niz (per rtuain-
shipa o the Empire Line to New York), tame rate
as from New Yol k.
The An-’rew Johnson will stop at Steal ou t lie way
om. The Manhattan wil tt :p at Sisai on the way
home. _
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to'Havilna, First Cabin, $60 ; Steer-
- age, $30.
From New York to Vera Craz, First Cabin, $100
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Ag. nt.
26 Broadway, N. Y„ U. 8.
For passage, apply to
my22-tf
B n. IIAP.DEE.
12 Stoddard’s Ka 1,
and France. Prepared solely by the .New York Dis
infecting Company, at their Laboratory, Noa. 298,
300, and 202 Henry street, N. Y. Office. 42 Cedar
street -
This Company o ganlzeil ou a permanent basis,
with Dr. Conrtaret, the celebrated French Chemist,
in cliaige of its laboratory, is prepared ta furnish its
IhgiNFEOTii.G Putins for sick rooms, nnrseriee, urin
als, water closet*, pi ivies, u sspo: ils, sewers, gutters,
ships, railroad*. liospibiN, iiriaona, and public insti
tutions of all kind?, slaughter-houses, offal and fat-
boiling establishments; all kinds of manures (im
mensely Increasing the mine of the latter to every
farmer), and wherever poisonous and offensive gases
exist. These api-nre are deodorizers, antiseptics, an
tlputrescenis, and disinfectants, iu- tho scientific
meaning of tho words. They remove noxious gases
and odors by chemical principles—leaving in their
places in allhful air; they are destboxvxs, and not
merely absorbents of poisonous gases—not injurious
to utei sd^ in which they are used. The attention of
maffick! and scientific men is directed to these disin
fectant*. Attachtd are i.-atimonial* iiilavorof this
ermtta'jicoi’i'ry, which, with hphfirCilf Of others, can
be seth at the Company's offico.
31 Dv.LiVAN Botrsr. Albany. Mulch 30. 1SC6.
To thePtenident of the N. Y, Disityecting Co.:.
Dear Sir—It is all it is repreeestod to be. ' We have
rhademany trials of rlisinfectarils, hut now consider
that we have found an article, which Snip asses alt
others as a remed/ against all bad odors.
T. Horsaxi. A Co.,.
New Yoax, April 9, 1886.
7b the President of Che IT. Y. Dislnjkcting Co.
Dear Sir—We pioauunce it without • xception to be
the best we have e\er known. Its. effect upon every
matter is complete and instantaneous.
C A, tucTao.N, After House.
N. U.t—These Disinfeciant* a*e used bf tho scaven
gers, under the direction of the Snnilayy Police of
the Metropolitan Health i-epartment, New York.
POWELL Sc THOMPSON,
42 Cedar street, N. Y ,
General and Sole Agents for the United States and
the Canadas, to wnorn all oiderstshonld he ad
dr,’£S*d.
For sale by air Druggests and General Dealers in
the United States and Canad is.' my22-3m
LOW PRICES!
';:;i; f *( • i. ■ • *1 ' ;
Quick Sales!
FOB PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Feraaadina, Jacksonville, nml all
haaillagi on Use St. John* River.
. The fine.^ast-saiHng steamer
I) I cr+ ATO H,
i Vf i iS* ¥- tY^TTXC. tmcier,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s whsi f.
Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at onr ware
house on the wharf, at alt ume.s, free of .‘■torape.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO .
mylO Agents,
The splendid steamship PERIT, Delanoy, Com
mander, will leave for the above port ou her
regular day, '
T huixilay, Play 34, at — o’clock.
For freight or pas-aigc, having
dations, apply to
ni .'" 8 < HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
superior accommo
FOP. PSW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mil il Stcamsli i|> Company.
CHANGE OF DAY.
The Fastest Ship in the Trade.
ONLY SIDEWHEEL .SHIP ON THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage, $AO Steerage, 93
The new and very fa9t side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tonB burthen, Tiios. U. Morton. Commander,
will positively sail on
Thursday, Jan*?' 7th, at — o'clock.
For freight or passage, having accommodations
superior to any ship In the trade, apply to
WILDER ft FULLARTON,
No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, opposite
my30 tho Post Office.
For Charleston.
FOB CHABLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through, by Daylight,
The very last- steamer
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. IJ. Payne,
flaking place of steamer Fannie temporarily)
Will leave Florida Steamboat wharf every
MONDAY MORNING, at H m. ni.
Retaining, will leave Charleston every SATriK-
DAY MORNING at same hour .
Way freiglit payable on iheqvliarf.
For m ight or passage, having superior stateroom
accommodation*, apply to F M. MTRRLL.
mi SO Florida Steamboat wharf
The splendid steamer . ,,,
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxettye,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every FstdayHornlag at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
. _ GUILMARTIN ft CO.,
my7 tr !_/$ Agents.
TST otice.
a LL persons having claims against th* estate of
A Pladile Lee Oharticr are notified to present The
same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
law; amt all indebted to said e»{»tc are requested t*
make iiumeffiatApayiaepM^ undersigned.
V->-* : «' a A8K.”Executer.
Darien, stay 2t, I80C. mygs-law6w*
Scotch, Cartsherrie No. 1
IDS SALE BT
at3-eod3mo fH4Hl.FI OHFKX 4 guv.
FOR SALE.
TLALUAULK COTTON LANDS, situated on the
V South end of Oasabaw Island.
Apply at this office. m;4-eod6
W E have Just received and opened the LARGBaT
fiTOCKof
DRY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can ba bought for at any
other house, consisting in part of
Every variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths anti CaseimcrvR
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries and Lace.
Hosiery and Gloves
Ribbons and Braids
Hair RoHs and Curls
Lacc Points and Veils
Bradley's Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
ftc.; ftc., ftc.
Faclllr. Mall Ntcantship Company’s
Through Line to California,
'T’OUCHING at Mexican Pogla, and carrying the
X United State* Mail. Through in Twenty two
day*.
Steamships ou the Connecting on the Pacific
Attantte: , •< with the
ARIZONA.;; .... .COLORADO.
HBMKY OH AUNCET...' CONST fTUTlON.
NEW YORK. GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN. SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA...... MONTANA
. ftc., ftc.
One or the above targe and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street,
afM-b’oocK nutm.'On Mte 1st, 11th and 2lst of every
month, (except 'when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspiuwall, noa
nectiug via Panama Railway, with one of the Com-
party’s steamships frpui Panama for Sail Fiu’iclsco,
toncliing at Acaptfcc(
Departures of lfcfffd 21st conuent at Panama with
steamers for Soutn Puciflc ami Central American
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rate.*
Wowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their famines and
school teachers"; soldiers having honorable (113-
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend t* ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, ft^Ehtoamboata, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For passage ticket*, or further Information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North Elver, New York.
& E. HOLMAN,
all-3m Agent.
FORILlWKULLiyiM,
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, AND
LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMAHA
£ND OCMULGEE RIVERS,
The new light-draught steamer
Z. B, YANGE
Capt, John B. Gutubib.
Will leave for the above place* on
r *'h irsday Evening at C o’eloelc.
For freight or passage, apply on Florida Bteam
Packet wharf, to J. M. KINCHLEY,
or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
mv3n-2t , Agents.
FOR DARIEN.
■ THE STEAMER
II. MV COOL,
Will leave for Darien on Friday morn ini
o’clock. my 3
EINSTEIN ft ECKttAN,
ray21-tf
151 Congrats street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agents, Male and Female,
A R1
RE making gtu to gan per nay with the “GREAT
LABOR SAVi-R.” Secured by pateub ar d
worth *2o a year to any family. They sell readily at
St each, and coyl the agent but 810 per hundred.
Any person wishing a pleasant business can learn the
particulars by sending two stamps for circulars and
raiurnpt-mge. Add*** R WA YVELL,
myt-Im* . Box 4,781, Ohlcago.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
jgiji SHARES Csntral Railroad and Btnldag Goa
ls shares Savannah ft Augusta Railroad Meek
5 (bares Eatonton Branch Hailroad Stock.
8* shares Atlantic ft Golf Railroad Stock ■
' 12 share* Savannah Go* Company Stock
3600 City of Savannah Bonds
for sale by
myll-tf • BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
For Liverpool.
The A No.T ship JOHN PAT-
TEN, Captain s. P. femme ns,
ihavmg the hnlk of her cargo
engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch
as above, i ‘ ‘ •
FOU PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND AIL LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer;
K .A. T E,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, for aboye places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock.
Wc will receive freight at our warehouse at all
times,, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents,
mj S-tf 217 ft 219 Bay street.
For freight, apply to
a30
CRANE ft GRAYBILL.
FOR SALE,
P RIVER STEAMBOATS and fOW.
BOATS, of VailonS sixfc i and draff.
AMO,
ily to A. M. I»A COSTA.
do-R NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
CABINET
ion of the public.
. CHAIRS, j
*«>b Ac., j
To which th* attention of aQ Is Invited.
a B. HARRINGTON.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PIOOLATA1
Tl:e elegant an* very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER.
having been specially fitted up for this roots, w
leave for the above places
|Evsry Tweariay Jlersint; at lOa’elaek.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply at ih« office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
jTT-tf
CLAGHORN
For Liverpool.
No. 1 ship MILTON
’wants about 300
iplete her carg .
"’'to - -: .
_ft 8TEWABT-
YORK.
r.ne hark NEW. LIGHT,
Jher cargo sngsged, will
11SK5KW.
CBAKMM OiUYBILL.