The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 19, 1866, Image 3

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^ (MJ A L in A i‘ X £KS. L'KSDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1S6Q. IV 4 ,i ,siniuHhi]H uitil Steamers FOR NEW YORE. , iThursday, July 19, ai 1 o'clock. ,, i'!;iuil>c-au, Thursday, July 19th, a . i vhec, y?tLui'ilay, July 21, at 2 o’clock . sail Salvador, .Saturday, July 21, at 1^ KoU l-iliLAl'tU'UU. . es'^hip Tonawancia. Saturday, July 29, at 9 >K HALT I MORE. Thursday, July 1*> at — o’clock r.'rt ArausTA. i .swan, every Wednesday uiorniiOG At 9 i lipse. Sutnrday, at 12 o’clock, m- FOR I*aK1EN. . ii M. Cool. Friday morning ai 8 o’clock. •.-Oil CJl aKLKSTON- , i dor Itov, < v« rv Monday morning, at 8 r j, t ,. v erv Tn UK"lay morning at 9 o’clock i every Sunday afternoon, at 4 evety Saturday morning, at riou.iay morn lug, ut 9 o’clock every Tuesday inorniug, at BROTHER Newsdealers, Sta- icre, IJull street (down stairs} i.-m • » the Post Office, are au- • Daii.y News A Herald. them will he promptly attended :ia<inn of Alien ami Crauey—Con tinued. al u' -ii'-f YV iii. Allen and LawrenceCraney ' hl tl‘« ‘ ,l irt House yesterday after- •justices Russell, Hart and Smith. , , o; sworn was Henry Wells (white) i.ui 1 .uiituhv evening about seven o’clock I was t . » I i'" 't re hi deuce on Margaret street, : i • 1 ? » crowd oi negroes on Fahm street yards from Mr. Allen’s house; Mr. Allen iin lent-it the house, also Allen’s ; nr- (t what the trouble was; a negro told y had killed a negro at the culverts; ;c..an Uve imuntes when Mr. Allen and ■ a :*«*11 and proceeded up Fahm :owd "i about liny negroes loll owed on after 1 • c eded up Fahm street the crowd - “su**ot the son of a b—b,” or t: they got between Margaret and . Mi. Craney, who was driving, . and air. Alien says to the crowd, * I. i want to shoot you, but don’t follow n whs sitting with a gun across liis lap, ■ i. .i < the crowd; Allen raised the gun up i kind of scattered; Mr. Allen says to “whip up vour horse and wo will get out • “ : ‘S they stalled off the negroes started i stood at the corner about two minutes 1 '•'hvn I saw three colored men passing '.ut.- estiva, “you run ahead of the horse and in- • •! tb—" i followed on alter and got « ubiy street; I did not go any lur- • • *• i.i tii. .>i'ru.-d Whitlield into the house; I ;he hous • -.nd lecognized Whitfield as being leader of the icob; 1 also heard him remark ■l tit-. crowd, “.shoot the son of a b—h.” — L judged Whitfield alluded to the “ § ;M "agon when he said.shoot the son of V. n.tlieid was very boisterous, and was at the i ol the did n >t see the shooting as I was e corner oi Zubly and Fahm streets; 1 did not lie prisoners aggravating the mob; wheu the d was in front oi Ur. Allen’s house they did not ; • be very ex< it d; the shouting took place • I' u, *maiid Ui'.auge streets; I beiieve that if iiiuo had overtaken Mr. .Mien and Craney they i-l l;a\> taken their lives. ,s <“ in uiation continued—i saw several of the • ' ''dh guns; 1 was ten or fifteen yards from the wiit'ii -i was at Mr. Allen's house, and kept . up to ;t until it got to the corner of Zubly and !.. ttr< et: I udge it was about seven o’clock at ; u.- oi the occurrence, as they were lighting the i. the stre i- I hoard Mr. Allen tell the crowd "it !u*-v aid let full back he would shoot them;” ’• er km w V» h: Held person illy, he was pointed out ; ? ; l*i •.» wlicui he was shot and recognized •-* . .« i<.: i“i oi the mob; i never saw Mr. Craney r r.-i sw m, s*.vs_i know nothing of the oc- o . ■ • •«sc*rpt tin iio! of the post mortem ex- H '-Anid, which is us follows: Made a < ( rumination on the 13th inat., at the ■-* ' 1 s jury, on the body of Samuel ■ i. • * ■ . . = u <>: v. >i »n and found he had received ■ - Ju the front part of his chest; one i -r I:.-, - -rizcd shot—penetrated the . . v *-en the fifth aud sixth libs; the i. : • • ] - ed through the pericardium an- tl.r -a.li ri. left denticle of the heart, i.- i.ei-.;aiv.um postenorily, through the ;t i. 1 • r.udid the ascending vena cava, wpeul. ihe shot dropped loosely -t-.r. : ihv abdomen; there was also an- •* tii •; penetrated between the eighth abdominal cavity, wounding ■ through the heart was the imme- . h «■ the person above named. - • *> i .riitUI. * n.. i- I ti.itik it was .shots of different ■ scattered all over the breast and arm; w..= a smooth-bore gun : there • “ hundred small shot struck liim, . .-:ii-»t. it was one largo shot that killed •- i his In-art. ,c“!ored>, sworn—Says 1 was at the ■ ;>'t Him l.r . rd some one say there was a fight i'nt and saw Mr. Allen have Mr. cra- : "'fth one hand and a guu in the * ‘ *> t )l«l Mr Craney to get in the wagon -iiould hurt liim Whitfield was^standiug i ' said, ‘Go aud got a policeman;”’Mr. Cra- * i black s— of a b—h, if you don’t get •i' ".I! kiil you;” Mr. Craney then - 1 ■ Ai.eu v.o let liim go, ho as ho could got to •.:J. Mr. Allen said “No, get in tlie wagon, i. • shall hurt you :” after a while Mr. Craney got i • • wagon and whipped his horse as hard as he i*o, Mr. All*-i» ran on behind the wagon with u m his hand: Mi. Craney went up to a brick n Fall in street and got :i gun; that time Mr. itm- up aud took the guu away from Mr. Cra- i. Mr Alien aud Craney went in the house: i: • came out Mr. AlJeu l»ad noth guns in h£s .id «tuod at the door tw > or three minutes; Hi ih.-n <i a lady with a baby in her anus .c winch Ciaijr-;. brought out ot the house; Ant- then -said i * tnc crowd, “stand back, or 1 i . ot you.’' Mr. Allen helped Mr. Craney Into the i A: All- :i then said to Whitfieid, “If you fol- • i -wh sic n ywu." Mr. Alien and Craney then i wld-.. they got about twenty steps Mr. AlJeu • : Whip his horse and drive on;” the <• nas going as last as he could, and Whitfield l'ol- «i them i right by the side of Whitfield; I .1 a p-.bhi! fired on the other side of the street; I towards t e wagon where Mr. Allen was nod tired: saw Whitfield run in astoop- * • .'h i,.s hand to his side; he fell against dm hi.d 1 fell to the left hand side; smoke -mi uc. t c so mb I could not see; I then ran cbt ' in : :as the wagon, i ran a9 far aa Mill M ijC!ore 1 stopped. ■'-examined—1 was at the side of Whitfield when .d: 1 d; ! tic! see Whitfield tire, aud don’t know tb- i-nvAic. came in my face; I think Mr. Allen u i ,U ; ‘ d - r « huudred yarns from Whitfield when rtv.. ! .i nut hear Whitlield say he would kill ' : white men. nil i, t. n - -*dnued—I heard the crowd halloa- • t Jpolice: I never heard the crowd say any- ~ uc ut shotting; I d*»n't kuow the man who fired i * -a: Mr. Ah. n; l saw the colored mail that ■' be railroad lying down on his face; I was • a the crowd that followed the wagon down Buy ; P KI \ a OF A Hi s \\ s.YM A DOR FROM NEW YORK At Quarantine, vvitli Cholera on Boards The steamship .San Salvador, ('apt. Joshua Atkins, from New York, with four lmudred ami sevonty-tliree troops, besides a number of iiasseugers, reported to tbe quarantine ship at Hilton Head at six o clock yea- terday morning. The Captain reported that he was out of water aud bad a lar;e number ol troops on board which he desired to land and thou take a clearance for Savannah on learning that there had been two deaths from cholera on board, permission to land the troops was refused, and the Captain was told to go to Braddocks Foint. where there is a large number of tents standing. Captain Atkins stated that his vessel was drawing too much water to go to Brad dock’s l’oint, and he headed in the direction of Savannah. At lour o’clock Captain J. B. Rife, of the Sixth United States Infantry, commanding post of Hilton Head, and Brevet Major Philip C. Davis, U. S. Army, started with the steamer Sampsou after the San Salvador, to prevent her from coming to Savannah without conforming to the quarantine regulations. On arriv- iug at Tybee, the whistle of the s.«mpson was blown and the Quarantine Officer went on board. There being no medicine down there, the officers on board tho Sampson took all ihe medicine they had on board and furnished it lo the Quarantine Officer. The Sampson was then headed for Savannah lor the pur pose of informing the Health Officer and proper au thorities of tiie condition of things, and also that there was no medicine on board the ship except what they had given. The Sampson arrived here about eight o’clock last evening, aud when she left the San Salvador there had been, up to five o’clock yesterday afternoon, but three deaths from cholera. There were some fifteen or twenty other cases, and their recovery was considered doubtful. The cholera was confined entirely to the troops, all of whom, sick and well, have been landed on Tybee Island. When the Samp- ssn left the troops had large fires built aud wero lumigating their encampment. The steamer <_>. IU. Petit aud the a teaming E. H. Webster went down yesterday afternoon, the latter with provisions for the troops. We learn by the re turn of these steamers that six or eight deaths had occurred altogether since the San Salvador left New York. The names of the passengers b3 the San Salva dor will be found in another column. Mayor’s Court. Before His Honor the Mayor, E. C. Anderson, the following cases were brought up yesterday : John O’Neil was charged with improper conduct, drunk aud lyiug in the streets, also with entering the store of Mr. Whitmore, and stealing sundry articles of grocery. The prisoner stated in his defence that he had been in the store before to trade, and on this occasion went in and took two drinks, some oranges and a piece of castile soap, thinking that he had a ten dollar bill in liis coat pocket, on st arching for the money he discovered that he had on his other coat, or wasratherin his shirt sleeves, minus the ten dol lars. As he hai traded there before, it was no offence to take what he did, without paying tor them. His statement however not being very satisfactory, he was fined five dollars and ordered to restore the pro perty, and in default of payment of the fine, to be sent to jail. Mary Kelly aad Ann Colgeo, charged with improper conduct—committing a nuisance in the market—were fined five doliats each. Ann Lake, charged with being a vagrant and con tinually hanging about the market, was fined ten dol lars, or to be sent to jail for thirty days. Helen King aid Susan Templeton, charged with im proper conductiu the market—cursing and swearing, and attempting lo have each other arrested—were fined $10 each, or bo tonflued in jail lor thirty- days. If ever there vas a party who deserved employment in a workhouse, it is the five characters above men tioned, as it seems fines and imx^risoument have no etlect upan thfir morals. Not only is the city and county put to expense in feeding them in idleness, but they are a general nuisance to the city aud a bother to the police,who lave to leave their wards for the purpose of conveying Ihem aud other such c haracters to the police barrack* A. Barnard (dolored,) an old offender, charged with stealing at tha market, was sentenced to the chain gang for thirty days. Barnard aud another man, it appears, bougll a quart of tomatoes from a colored woman, and while she had her back turued Barnard’s accomplice made off with a melon. The colored woman, however, missed the melon while Barnard was at tempting to steal another, and collared him, and was walking into him in regular pugilistic style when they were both arrested bj- the police and conveyed to the Police Barracks. The colored woman, beiug justi- ! fiable for what she did, was discharged. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOD8E—W. H. Vnmun. E S Latkron, City . 1* Rawls, HawkiturUle M J Cohen, gtr Sw<n W P Uoaghtou, N Y W Denham. Fla J Denham, do L Baker, N Y R Tnrnbnll, Indy, S cl.il- T Duncan. Macon dren A servt, Pla W G Brans, Aumuta Miss J Turnbull, Fla B B Brown, A AG It R Maj K U Partridge, Fla J Beckett, do ” 8 o B Ughtaer, Ga J D Wade, Fla H S Shultz, So Ei J H W Tucker, Fla Rev J o Branch, Fla D Denniiton, do R W Reed, do Mra Dlamnahea, Quincy MARSHALL HOUSE—A, B. Luck. J W Butler, Carteasville Oraugs Spuga H A ConKy, Tallahassee P A Biaya, Nat Ex E C Perry, N Y W H Rosenblatt, N Y E L Crandall, do W L Southwell, B c March, G* W H Elliott, Ga T A Curry, do J Thompson, gtr Kate S Pitcher, do W Lelane, Augusta T W Savage, do D R Wadley. Scrtven co G B Hack, Lawton Col P H Edington, Fla Dr J B Wall, A Moaely, G Watson. Capt W H Hendricks aud lady, Fla PCH Boggs,Fla T W Hunard, Wilmington Island M H Rogers, Valdosta R W B Muuno, Columbn* SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCG1NLY. H 0 Holcombe, Ga J Watson, do R Miller, do T H Broome, N Y B M Chapin, Sparta I I G Drew, Boston Maj F A Hickson. USA J Strickland, No 11, A A GRR | G W Bishop, Irwiaton Miniature Almanac—This Day. Son rises 4 47 Sun sets 7 2o HIQU WATER. At Tybee 12 09iAt Port 1 39 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, July 18, 1888. Arrived. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Olag- horu A Cunningham. Steamer Sampson, , Hilton Head. Cleared. Steamer Swan. Cohan, Augusta—M A Cohen. imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, Horn Palatka, Ac—(i bales sea t9land cotton, 30 hides, l bale wool, and mdse. PnaieuKsrs > Per steamship San Salvador, from New York - Mrs G Pace and 3 children, Mr Stapleton, lady and 3 chil dren, Col C L Schlatter, Mias Schlatter, J Daly, Miss Daly, Mra Carr and 6 children, Mrs Faruhaui. sister and z children, Mrs C li Cht[fmau, U G Judd and lady. Mrs Hopkins, Mrs Dewltr and child, Mias Mary Kcllr, J Cooper, M W Drew, J Randall, M F Mussey, H J McDonald, J Doyle, C K Braytou, F A Beard, 1* Macomher, E H Klrlin, E C Richardson, H Pncher, J J Thornton, G H Nyc, Capt Ellsworth, Lt Nickerson, l.t Mays, Lt Wicker, A M WlUber, C M Graham, N K Warren, J U Avery, E R Hoyt, H Enter, J Hallader, S L Wairztuldcr, B Delmaaer, A P Trlppod, J Meyer, H Bacon, K Stafford, A McAllister, B G Rodger., W S Dillon, C Mchun. Mr Glasor, 800 U S Regulars and 23 rteerage. llonilgntei. Per steamship San Salvador, lrom New York—J W Anderson A Sou. Adam9 Ex, C B Atkinson, Blnn A M, I* H Helm, J A A J F Brown, R Balfore, Brady, S A Co, M A Cohen, caffrey A H, Clagliorn A C, Doyle A L. M J Doyle A Co, W S Dillon, W M Davidson, E A llardee, DeWitt A M, P Fisher, A L Freldenberg, M Ferat A Co, GAS, W B Griffin, Garriaou A A, A Gonim, O L Gilbert, B H Hardee, Holcombe A Co, K H Klrlin, K MacLca A Co, J Koox, Levi A B, Lathrop A Co, M S Meyer, McKaugbt, B A Co, J G Menrteus, D McConnell, C C Miller, J McMahon, [Sj in a dia mond, r Reilly, V Ryan A Co, Bussell, s A Co. H G ttuwe, R K Agent, T Reilly, F J Kuckcrt, W H Stark, Solomons A Co, B U TUden, Tison A G, E Chord, Tuckles A Sou, Williams, K A Co. Welch A Co, U F Williuk, W U Wiltberger, H C Wayne, A M A C W West, N Wolffc, M d M, T Kenney, EDS, Estill A Bro, U S Surgeon, Smith, H A Bro, Snydell A Bro, IJJ in a diamond, S WaxleUuum, [LJ In a diamond, B, O H Penney, S Stewart, [A H] in a diamond, Coeper, U A F, Kenny A G'B, K Stafford, Caffrey til, EH Uowe, G K Barker, C L Scballer, Estes A Bro, E F Metcalte, J Giosa A Co, M P Morphy- and order. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—F M Myrell. J L Ylllalouga, Bouse A Bryant, G H Arlcdge, aud others. There are - good many orders iu the market for lom her which riihain unfilled. The receipts of timber continoegjight, on account or the Ofeeechee canal being out of order. There are, however, a faw lota arriving by way of the Sound. New York Market. [From William Boyer A Co.'s New York Circular.] VALUE OF COTTON IN NEW TORE, JULY 13, ’66. 42 40 40 Goofl .Middling. 'IflfiaHnnr •» uu uu oo Low MWdliiig 33@84 31@32 31@32 31@32 Good Ordinary 31 28<&29 28@29 28 Ordinary 28 26(^27 26 25 Bales ing July 13 1,200 New Orleans fer weeic ending July 7. 3,000 Mobile “ 4 July 7. 1,000 Galveston 44 4 June 30. 750 Charleston 44 4 July 7. 600 Savannah 44 July 7. 2,000 Florida ports 44 ‘ July 7, . about 500 Total 9.550 Bales Exports to foreign countries, from New Orle&na, for Uie week ending J uly 7 * Exports to foreign countries, from Savanuah, for the week ending July 7 .... Exports to foreign countries, from Charleston, for the week ending July 7 244 Exports to foreign couutriea, from Mobile, for the week ending Jul> 7 1,700 Exports to foreign countries, from Galveston, for the week ending June 30 Exports to foreign countrieo, from New York, for the week ending July 13 f*00 New York, July 13. eelimated.... ... 125,000 New Orleans, J uly 11 ... 103.000 Havannali, July 7 ... 8.00Q Charleston, July » ... 4,700 Mobile, Jnly 7 .. 30,000 Galveston, June 30 ... 6,000 ... 2,000 Total ... 278,700 •VUsofciianedu*. Bales. Stock of all kinds of Cotton In Liverpool, June 22 1,042,060 Stock of all kiuds of Cotton in l*iveri>ool, June 30 958,670 83,990 Decrease Stock of American Cotton in Liverpool, June 22. Stock of American Cotton in Liverpool, June 30 454,470 424,130 Decreaae. Consignees per Central llallroad. July 18, 1866. 12 bales co:ton, 17 do yam, 1 bale wool, 150 pieces casting. 13 cars old iron and mdse to Brady, S & Co, Erwin & li, J \V Kabuu <fc Co, L J Gallmartin & Co, M Doyle Si Co, Boihwell & W, Cooper A McA, Llo- viile ak, Van Horn & H. ***w testimony was here concluded, Judge Russell to the Court ili_t he would introduce t no evi- L “ Y »'batcver <_ a behalf of the defense, the case be- c i !*.\ foi their Honors to need’any. Colonel -ue, counsel lor the prosecution, then opened the - ,L -' • i' "tlie prosecution, and was followed with .'’sraarks by Judge Russell, attorney fer the de- 11 •' <..isc being eubmitted to the Justices, * - 'osell, senior Presiding Magistrate, stated l1 ‘ ; r.red to ex.tmiue all the testimony care- i not bo able to give their decision until n, after which the Court adjourned. Frida V -r-i and Pludej County Court. The Grand Jury of the County Court found true bills yesterday against the following per nous. Stale vs. Handy Whitehead {colored*—Simple lar ceny. State vs. Thomas ritciiuue aiias Thomas Oreety, (coioredj—Malicious mischief. State vs. Ca*ser Reed, (colored»—Simple larceny. The Grand Jury niso made the following present ments: State of Georgia, i Chatham County. 1 The Grand Jury of the County Court beg leave to pr.-scut the bad condition of tin? public roads of this county, and ask the attention of the proper authori ties thereto, especially the Louisville, Augusta and Ogeechee roads i'Ugncd] Abram Mini«, Foreman. Magistrates’ Court. The following cases were brought before Justice Staley yesterday morning States vs. James Gilliland and James Tison, (both colored (charged with the offence of larceny were, after an examination, proven guilty, and committed to jail to await their triai before tne next term of the City Court. .State V3. Nelson Cooper, (colored) charged with lar ceny after a tiust reposed, and larceny from the per- two cases—wus sent to jail to await his trial be fore the City Court. Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf B. R. July 18,1866. 27 bales cotton, 24 do wool, 23 sacks com, 4 cars cattle, 2 bbL* syrup, and mdse to E C Wade A Co, J L Yillalonga, Duncan A J, L J Guiunartln A Co, tt & Burns, W A R Mclntire, S Lee, W Qaautock. Levi A B, G & Selig, M (J Ehrlich, W H Toliei A Co, Tebeau, Y A Co, J llart A Co, R M Hail, Miller, T A Co, D McDonald, Uiyan, U A CO, A Liatcah<>(cr A' Co, t u Rogers, J A Roberts, G W GtuuiaiQ, J M Mclnto- Financial and Commercial. Coboner of Chatham County.—An election witf soon be ordered by the Inferior Court to fill the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of Coroner Eden. It is very important that a professional gentleman should be selected for that position. We have at this time of writing heard one name suggested, that of Wm. Scherzer, M. D., a practising physician and sur geon of Savannah. He is a native of Bavaria, but has .for many years been practising in the Southern States, aud proposes to make hia home here. We be lieve he will be will be an able, faithful and ef ficient Coroner. The steamship Virgo having been got off safely, was towed to the wharf at Lamar’s Cotton Press yesterday morning, by the steamer O. ?*L Petit, where she dis charged her cargo. On examination it was found that the damage was not so serious as was at first sup posed. The Virgo will bo taken on the ways at \\T1- luik’s ship yard to-day, and lt is thought that her re pairs will be completed in time for her sail .on Satur day next. Attempt to Rill a Lady. i- ist eight o'clock last evening, as a citi- ;johpe officer, named Edw. Byrne, were !lr ‘ ar ll: e corner oi Drayton aud York streets, . J-’ lllc e-pi nion of a pistol, and saw a negro -erap.-i. io t «: llie . They arrested him, and asked a*iu wbr he/ured the i,.©i - ek." a » • » 1 81 Hti6 aid tbe pistol hid In 11 few mo - uidnJtU ih'di the negro should he a ",f d °," u,„ f . , w aen to the Guard He..,,, a, SO on as the negro wa , lrr „ btM u ' oi,, wa. round at hia lent, with otle ^ d . ubou to Guard House and hand.d io the police. Upon tha poiictman returning to iht,;.,u er0 fYork aud Drayton street*, they ■aiiitJ that the negro had fired at • young entering Mr. Edw. Moore’s store, aud that the b^u found imbedded in the wood-work, just above the df * r Trevolver is a splendid weapon, and heavily charged. The case be investigated this morning, before the Mavor. \ V Ai the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Southern Insurance und Trust Company of thia city, ne*ia yesterday, tlie following Directors wero elected lor the ensuing year: Henry Brigham, J. L. Villa- -ofiks. v,. H. Tison, A. Tuihur, George Patten, Juo. M- kooi-i-r, .1. G. Mills, Jno. ennuiugham, Goo. L. Cole, -no. 11. Johnson, T. M. Norwood, J. W. Lathrop, E. -'os.nil. r. V,. Suns, Juo. D. Hopkins, Savannah; E. C. Cranniss, Macon; W. E Jaekson, Augusta; J. G. L Martin, Euteula; 1). r. Willcox, Columbus. . <iw > n k iDENIlkiku—Tin, trunk and goods left 3 the thieves in their tllglit from KiUoran A Murphy's earponter shop, 011 Tuesday night list, have been Identified as the property of Captain Martin Byao, of the schooner Oramuueta, stolen from that vessel on Tuesday last. Captain Evan is now sick, and the mat- ter wifi be investigated as soon he recovers, as lt la thought the parties who committed the theft can be identified Drb. Schley and Fallioant.—We are requested to state that Dr. Schley may be found day and night at his office on State street, near Barnard, and that Dr. Falligant may also be found there during t£e day aud at Mrs. Savage's boarding house, corner hull and Barnard streets, after 10 o’clock at night. Government Sale of Mules.—The entire number of Government mules ^Jvertised to be sold yesterday by Mr. T. J. Walsh, were not disposed of. About tweuty of the number were sold, and brought an average of $1U each. Frank Perry, of Merchants Exchange, on Bui Street, opposite the Pulaski House, has our thanks for a fine lunch and accompanying beverage, sent to us in the “nick of time” yesterday. Frank keeps gook liquor aud gives a good lunch. The agent in this city of the steamship Missouri has received information that the steamship Missou ri reached New York at noon of the 17th ihstant. The Steamship Perit.—The agents in this city, Messrs. Hunter A Gsmmell have received a telegram from New York announcing the arrival of this steam- tr at that port on Tuesday evening. atrr’s cherry Pectoral surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and radical cure of Coughs, cold* and Consumption. jyl6-lw all throw kprfl«r.vV' L lu< “ DeHt wa y 01 putting out a Are i* Theyoughtin likenum- wavto^ure Ch .Wi r mll ‘ i8ter Purgative* is not tha which should he prevVmert P * od,lc « , , he ve F binds up the relkved oi K . u „ ,f n “stringent vtlilm by Nature and Reason. a„ ch i5 CHOLERA CUBE, e medicine, thTem^i has been proved by long a nd Depot, 487 Broadway, Now York >” - ^- n ?- druggists. ag^^that’it i^ r r.K pon ma, '. v things, but they way of putting ont s 1 **ale by all Office for Rent. OFFICE FOB BSNT. Possession given I wt of August. Apply CRAKE A QBA7BILL For Rent, SAVANNAH MARKET. WEDNESfiaV, July 18. 18UC. COITOH.—During the past week, with the exception of yesterday and Unlay, the market has been dull, and prices ranging from 27 to 32c., middling being nomi- ii ally quoted at 31c. Yesterday and to-day there has been some activity iu the demand for tho better grades of cotton, mid dling having been readily sold at 31c. The poorer grades are still neglected. We hear of one or two sales of tho higher grades of Sea Island cotton at 85c. to $1 05 “p lb. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1st Received since July 4 “ Previously Total Receipts Exported since Jnly 4 “ Previously Total Exports block on hand Sea island. Upland. 281 3,724 56 3,872 9,551 219,184 9,888 226,780 663 6,962 8,653 204,828 9.31G 211,790 672| 14,990 EXPORTS OF COTTON FROM JOLT 4, 1866, TO JHI.T 18, 1866. Ports. Liverpool Boston New York Baltimore Philadelphia Total Exports. C63| 6,962 B 77HAKF v 'gTof !i:Exchme. .. mtUnrg 1 Win ipplv to - Pee',, km. 1 ttO-V. OENXBAL B CM ARKS. Tho bnainoas in this market during the paet week for all articles hag again been on a limited ecale, with little or no variation in price. There la no apirilln the trade. Holders, however, do not press, and on tbe whole remain as indifferent as buyers. Meats.—There has been more demand during the past week for tbe various descriptions of meats thhh at our last report, with very little on the market. Mesa pork is held et $33; extra prime st $29; clear butts at $29; and prime at $23 $ bbl. Bacon we quote: shoul ders at 181i@19c.; bacon sides, 21c.; breakfast bacon et 22c.. and hams at 23®2Ge. ^ Bi. Baogejq and Bore.—The supply continues fair, with a little better demand, and a fair prospaet of a better Improvement in prices. We quote various brands of bagging at 30®33c.; rope. 19®20c. Butteb.—Owing to the extreme hot weather no de finite price can be pieced on this article, unless pur chased on being landed from shipboard, when an ex tra article would command from 40®45c. 78 lb. Seve ral holders have resorted to the Ice bosses as a means of keeping their stock in the same condition as on re ceipt. Coffee.—With a fair stock and demand, we quote Rio at 29® 32c., and Java at 40®*2Xc. Cobs.—There ie not e very heavy stock of white on the market, but a fair supply of yellow and mixed. White, in quantities, is held at $1 46, and sales of yel low and mixed have been made at $1 30® 1 32 V 11 a retailing from store at $1 35 for yellow, and $1 60 for white. Oats.—There is a good supply on the market, and are dull of sale at 86c., In quantities, and 90®96c. by retail. Floor.—There is a good atock on tbe market, with a fair demand for this season. We quote various brands as foUowa: Fine, »8®9: superfine, $9 60® 11; extra, »11 50®13, and choice *16® 16 9 bbl. Hat.—The receipts since our last report have Alien off considerably. The atock of Northern on tho mar- ket is, however, Air, with a good demand. It A sell ing from wharf at *130@1 35, and fro® store at $140. There is very little Eastern on the market, without any quotable price. Molasses and Bijoab.—Tha stocks of both imgan and mclae&eft are fUr, with a good damnd. Bagara have advanced about >£c. since oar tail report. The following arc the quotations at which holders Muscovsda mciaases, «0©66c., and Florida good article, at 86a; sugars, crushed and powdasPB, ar© held at 18K&19C.; A, 17K 0 -? B » 1 6 K@17; C, 16*c. Comer** Produce.—-In hlrtoa, fellow and beaswax there is but a small supply on tha market, andfara purchased at the following prlf Hides, 10c.; taUow, 13c.; beeswax, aoa i n wool, owing to tha non-paee^u * v ' bin imposing a tax of 10a ad Vdlorwn and 'l • -vcl-rcr*. 10c. V t&. Buyer*, are n. w New \<^rk, Batuidav, Jnly 14. Flouk, Ac.—Tlic market for Western and State flour is less active and very irregular. Common grades are 5@10c. off, and the better brands are 20(g25c. easier. Sound spring who it, extras we firmer. The sales are 3.200 bbls.,at $6 25@8 for superfine State aud Western; $7 40<g>8 |0for extra State; *9 10<gj 10 50 for fancy State; $7 75<39 00 for the low grades of Western extra, $9 20<ftl0 25jor shipping Ohio; £10 15 6j|12 75 for trade aud family brands; ?13@in for old Sit. Lous extras, and $lC@17for new do. Canadian Hour is easier, especially the high grades. Sales of 175 bbls. at $9 5u@>12 15 for the low grades of extra, and 12 20^13 for trad* and family extras. Southern flour is dull and drooping. Bales of 150 bbis. at $10 35(^12 for mixed to good superfine conn- try Baltimore, &c., and f 12 0^(^17 for trade and family brands. Rye flour is dull and hea?y. Sales of 50 bbls., at $6 75@7 20. Corn meal is inactive. Grain.—The wheat market i« inactive and nomi nally l@2c. lower. We hear of a sale of 100 bags of amber Jersey (new) at $3. Oats are iu fair demand, and prices are one cent lower. The sales are 40,000 bush. Chicago at 50<tf 53c.; Wisconsin, 64®60c. Rye iu dull aud prices are nominal at 95@97c. Corn opened quite firm, but without any improve ment; towards the close a heavy feeling prevailed, and prices fell off one cent per bush. The demand is partly for export, but chiefly for the home trade. The sales are 112,000 buEb. unsound, at-83®85>^c.; new Western mixed, at 86(^80 v,c., closing at the for mer price; do. yellow, at 94c. Provisions.—The pork market has been dnil at about previous rates, closing quiet. The sales, cash and regu.ar, are 3,100 bbls. at $31 87f,<$32 12‘i for mess, $32 for city, and $29 for rump, Beef is quiet at former figures. Hales of 75 bbls. at $16@20 for plain mess; $204524 for extra do. Tierce beef is inactive. Beef hams arc quiet. Cut meats are very firm, but quiet for want of stock. Small sales city pickled shoulders, in bulk, at 16>£c. Bacon iu quiet, but firm. Lard has not been very active, but more tone is noticeable, ami the market closes firm. Sales of 400 bbls. and tierces, at 18^<gil9c. for city, aud 20;*@21c. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered Western. Candles—Are in moderate demand and steady. We quote at 22@24c for adamantine; 40c for sperm and 50c lor patent. Coffee—There has been & fair inquiry for Rio, but prices are without change of importance, and other kinds are dull and nominal. Copper—American ingot is dull and heavy. We quote at 32(S>33o lor Lake aud Baltimore; new sheath ing and yellow metal are steady at 45 and 34c. Cotton—The market to-day is dull. We quote at 35c for middlings. Fish—The market for dry cod is more active and is better; we quote at $6 25<2? 50 for Grand Bank and •it. cAwovgte’o. aa>:kei-ei hi*c quit** acute ana are bet ter; we quote at $21 50 lor No. 1 Massachusetts. Her rings are dull. Fruit - Raisins are more active and firmer. We quote at $3 904a 4 for bunch per box, and $4 25^4 30 tor layers. Other descriptions are dull, but steady. Sales at 28@48c. for almonds; ll@llHc. for cur rants; 30fa 32c. for citron, and 25ou30c. for Smyrna figs. Iron—Pig is more active, and is better. We quote at $46(a48 for No. 1 American, aud $47(a 50 for do. Scotch. Lead—The market for pig is firm and ttairly active. The sales are at £7 37 l 2 <it7 50 for English, German re- tiued and Spanish. We quote bar at 11 ^fd'll*£c.. am* sheet and pipe 11 V Lime—Rockland is firm and in fair demand, at $1 50 for common and $2 10 for lump. Oils-Linseed is firm, with a fair business. We quote at $1 80gM 81 for city. Fish oils are quiet mid uuchanged. $1 25 for crude whale, and $2 62)* for do. sperm. Lard oil is firm. We quote at $1 40^ai 2 00. Petroleum—Is dull ana heavy at 22c. for crude, 37(2 38for refined ill bond, aud 55(2 57c, for crude free. Rice—is in fair demand and firm. Bales of 1,300, bags Rangoon in bond at :;v,(2 3‘ a c\, gold. Sugar.— Raw sugars are in good demand, but prices are heavy at 10^*210%c. for fair to good refining. Refined are dull. Tallow. - There has been very little doing, prices remaining about the same. Small sales at 12 s e 12J^c. for fair to prime western and citv. Whiskey. I he market is quiet, at $2 23®$2 24 for State, and $2 25(2$2 26 for Western. Receipts of Produce—(Per Produce Exchange)— July 14.—Flour 6,688 bbls.; whiskey, 257 do; corn meal. 622 do.; corn meal, 188 sacks; wheat, 817 bus!*; corn, 84,779 do.; oats, 48,550 do.; Petroleum, 4,376 bbls: MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Cure TS. WITHOUT DOUBT? the only safe and reliable ™ ed| ri'X' for the inuneOlate relief ami eitre Of tbe uaen't 80 ** 1K ’ W Dteeiiteus to.letaatate oar con- wirtl writ succesa daring the epi- KuroDe°aiidVS couutr *. “ ad “lore recently, In TemnantoifS 1 ’ V* 41 French “ ud Bognah Go- lu5l “sS, ot * aaopted tUe as the standard Cholera, Cholera Morbus aufl Diarrhoea. Great surprise has been . xnreased •>. »v Uve immunity with which ibe Preneh i!2a C< tE: p ^ armies have escaped the plague when iXtkSSi“S posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, on innni J- we discover itla wh.'li, attributable to the as. o? .71: invaluable preparation— uu ® ASIATIC CHOLERA CI'KE. The proprietor, confident of tbe merite o this pre paration. ha., lil t;-'l up a Laboratory for Its minufoc- ture, replete with all the apjilia ucee of modern Science, considering It a duty to contend against the plague, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving ami riling.ting its effect. Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opiniou of the medical profession, to whom the f rmnla of its preparation la at all times accessible, I ureseni MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science lias made to arrest the progress ol the scourge, IJHOLERA MORBUS PKKPARKD BY T. \V. M ARSDKN, DEPOT A N D L A BOR ATOR Y 461 BROADWAY, N. Y, /■OR SALK BY ALL ORFOGISTS. onrpp* The new and elegant steamship FAlNTNriE, Capt. H. H.*Swoot, Will sail for Baltimore on Tharrtay, 10th Imat., at — o’clock, — loJI Freight lot PHiLADKPHU. will be received and checked through at the same rate* charged by other lines. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to .... LxROCHB, WEST A DANIELS, Jones'Block. FOR NEW YORE ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. Freight, One Dollar Per Bale. Cabin Passage, 138. ..Deck, |14 Snioping, EMHRE LINE FOR NEW vqrk ONLY SIDEW13EEL STEAMSBIP i !->,■- WEEK. . FBFlfiHTON UOTTUk, ll,U9 PKn t4hl * *^aaago, V*0 The new amt fast Udawhoel Steei steamship S a a Salvador, ATrjJts, haster. Will Mil us above cm Botmoteyr, JmlT a , al ,, oV1#ck perlortoS^Sui'efto the'twl u U. HA No 19 Stoddard* i ARRISdN * ai r No. 5 Bowl^pg Given, Jjl6 For Philadelp “Nothing new under the Bun” was an old adage which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in ventions in Med cal Science which would astonish Galen and his disciples. Of the mauy which come before oar noticewemustaiuglcoat Dr. T. W MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully tecommend it In ail diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feellngsatisUed all who will try it will endorse our views.—.V. Y. Times. je2S-ly BARRETT’S THE The very fast FLAMBEAU, Captain ALEXANDER, Will positively sail on her regular day, Tkaraday. Jaly 19, at l o’clock p. n». For freight or passage, having very superior accom modations, apply to WILDER A FULLABTON. tW No freight received after 11 o’clock a. m on the day of sailing. jyu NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PHAM A Host Exquisite,Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare md Beautiful Flower from which it jakes its name. Manufactured only by PHA LON ft SON, NEW YORK. BEWABE OF COOUTEBTEITS. ABK FOB PHALON’B—take no otheb. gold by DBUtgists ccnerally. For Rent, three GOOD BOOMS, WITH GAS AND WATER. Apply at northwest comer Price and St. Julian ate- jylO-tf XXTHOLE9ALE Druggists, comer Barnard and W Broughion streets, Savaanah. Ga., General w. n. WALSH, 1ALE Druggists, cor ghion streets, Bavaai Agent for the S0“ tll - CD ocK>S Hair ncstorcr^BCTtores Gray Hatr. Hair Restorer makes Ha^^ow on Bald Heads. Hair Behtorer Falling Out. Hair Restorer mvems Headache. Hair! nl> Hair Restorer is aH *** dre, * 1,1 *' Mr Restorer posacmca all the merit claimed for It. Asmale trtol oiavlnocB the moat sceptical of its valoeVi! '• « -.1 twobctaeslt I docs no; grve.peioH t snUU' . i ! refunded. Sold f’Ct^where bottles lor F ON THIS CONTINENT. It IS WiRKANTTD to RESTORE GBAT HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, til CVerV CASe; it Will STOP tlto hair from pallino oft: it will tree the head from tremors and dandruff; promote the 6kg wm of ihe qatr, and is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of our agents to refund the money to any person who will use two boitles, and then say Bar rrr’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Testimony from ttie Capital or the Unitett States. Messrs. Barrett & Co : I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier anil Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, aud to the. head a cool and most agreeable sensatioo, while it Is thorough In re storing the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfu-ly. W. Hamlet. Washington, I). C., May li, 1866. Messrs. J. R Barrett !t Co: 1 was Induced by a frieud to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect It has hail on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head is Deed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appe nance of youth. I folly believe Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Frcdonta, N. Y., April 26,1S66. J. li. BARRETT A C0„ I ioprletors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Consr^ss and Barnard streets, Agent. Sold by all Druggnte. Jy2-tf TAX NOTICE. T IIE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to receive the City Taxed ai*sees«*d by the ordinance o the 27th or December, 1865—as well those that are payable monthly as those made payable quarterly, all ol which are hereinafter stated. The citizens who have not Duio ib*» tax iTtie ujmm whole year, cut no*y p»v th* amount due for u>o quarter ended on the 3<)th day ot June, or for the residue or the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liqaon except cotton, y a per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent. On all commissions derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sion merchants, 1 j»er cent. On all incomes derived from salaries and the pur suit of any profession, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except. Jr ora real estate, 1 per cent. Oneross receipts of any business transactions, not included su the foregoing, and inclndlng all insur ance companies ami agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton prceces. hotels and restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable In tills city, i per cent. On gross earnings of every bank, (tank agenc? or bankers, 1 percent. On every lioree and mole, except those actually used m wagous, d rays, trucks or other vehicles, lor which badges may have been taken ont, oue dollar per month. On every dog. three dollars per annum. On the vaine of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between the ages of twenty one and sixty years, except only such os may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, j#2-tf City Treasurer. [Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cwblu Fauage .....820 00 The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com* mamier, will leave for the above port cu her regular day, Saturday, July 31, at 3 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to jylG HUNTER A GAMMELL, Murray’s Jjine * FOR NEW gSTYORK. Cabin Passage, 930 Steerage, 910 The new and fast steamship LEO, Dearborn, com mander, will sail on Thursday, July 19, at 1 o’clock p. in. For freight or panage, haying superior accommo dations, apply to OCTAVUS COHEN ft CO„ Jyl6 Agents. OLD m-MMLY LINE. Leave every; Tnesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING ~AT "BRUNSWICK, - BT. _ MA- RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new uud elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KINO, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route a 1th unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TtTB>- DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUB- DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tnesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the offlee on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, N, B.—All freight payable by shippers. ^{yUl-tf li, a, fht* first Class 6tt‘a!U0>i;p T onawanda, TEAL. I'oremandii, Will sail for the above port on Saturday, July 38, « ,, r|||ck ^ Shippers wishing,to avail themseive.„n,,, R*® e «» f ®J™ ct *| ll P ,n ent8, thus avoiding J tbro 'Wl» Intermediate port* * ajAswsA&r-fi dario^pl“o P “^ e ’ “'"k* 8Upiri ” J?? HUNTER ft GA V MKLI FOE AUGUSTA AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON i £. SAVANNAH RIVER. The light draft E C L I IP 8 E, Capt P H. Wean, 18 now receiving freight for Ihe above pin ■ . Satursday, 31st insUfaS . For freight, apply to J. M. K1NCHLBV. a'. Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to 'jylgJt F. W. SIMS ft CO., igente FOR DARIEN THE BTEAMSB H. M. COOI Will leave for Darien on Friday moc , a; But., at 8 o'clock. iyt'-i: FOR PAL1TK1, FLL, Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm name of A. WILCOX ft CO_ for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Business. Befer to H. Brigham, Octavna Cohen, E. Padelford and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. JV’ -ipi T H. PALMKH. V IA BRUNSWICK, AND AIX LA ST. JOHNS RTVr E, The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer^ K A. T Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savaanah from vrearf foot of West Broad street, for ebon places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. , BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents, Jyll-tf 817 and 819 I&y street. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance paased by the City Council on the 27th day oi December, 1866, the taxes upon t grom sales oi every description of merchandize and FOR CHARLESTON, YU HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. wares, upon freight and passage money payable iu j thia city, and npou liorees and mules, are required to | The new and splendliTlT. S. Mall Steamer K A T K Ctott. T. J. LocrWoon. ’ * be paid monthly. Tbe undersigned Is prepared to re ceive tho above tax for the past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, |yl-tr City Treasurer. Just Arrived and For Sale by KEMTHIACLEAACO. 202 Bay Street, N ew smoked sides and strips New Smoked Shoulders Dnfileid Hams, covered Washington Hams, covered Manning’s Hama, covered. AlSO OK BAMD, Mess and Prime Park, in bbls and half bbls Fulton Market Family Beef; in-hall bNi Goshen Batter, In tutu, and Family and Baker*i> Flour. Jy3-tf Ct#t. will leave Savannah, for the above, loot of Were Broad street, EVER’ MORNING, at 9 o'clock. BRADLEY, HTLL ft CO., Agents. jvU-tf 317 and *19 Bay sn 9 from the places T THURSDAY GREAT SOUTHERN Depot forPrinters’Supplies 210 Bay Street, Sfaiiab 9a. P LATNEH A BOSWORTH keep constanthron band a laigo stock of Lodger, WrittngandWrap^ng Papers, of all slass and weights; also, fitnAerv* Boards, Cud Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks. Raving had" long experience in the business, and baying oar goods in large tots dfrsctfromtbe nunn- tedarers ” *" * 1 * M ^ ' prices. enables us to compete with New York for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agents aty for the Bath Paper MUR The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper took. ■EBGHAHTS'EXGHAH6E LUNCH HOUSE, q Bull Street? near Bay Lane. ■fTtREB LUNCH served from II a. m. to 1 p. iff . and J? jam 9 p. atolts. Best of Liqaora, Ales, Wines, kc„ constantly on hand, l^f FRANK PEEHT. rrw<st»r. Notice. A LL PERSON* having claims ag»toot tha eatate of AnrrMorel Trill present them, dniy attested, he money w...bo t within the time prescribed by law : and aS Indebted tier bottle Six ! to told ei'.ate will make nayrnci'. ‘o jn.;g.c,- ' jy7-law>'w A. C. Uc- VENPORT, Kxecator. Direct Repiar CornmimicatioH >. wrfB HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny A Mary, Capt. Siosxr., Is running regular trips between Bavannah and Hllum Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She laper- kctly dry. In good order, sad has ma<to rsmukably quick tripe. She c-tirearihoUSlSM fttecremail. The National Express and Transportation Company and southern Expires areaathorisod tq receive psduf i for her. * - ■*- Any lnforaallon can be obtolnod of Capt. Bickei, or bylnquiricg of H. G. BuwTt, cotnar or St Julian and Bryan streets. ; W_ FOR SALE, RIVER BTEAMBOATB and TOW- ’BOATS, of varkoo. sixes and draft. 3 AMO, .Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. t)A COSTA, Bo.« Water street, B. T. BOOKS! BOOKS! Choke Havana Sugars. -i-anrcs. HalDSietfft'fXPS OMAMPiGni. P^Keaiix * Co’S CUatg^B,.^ rea,. For salebj jj ll-tmo HCKK ft ex'., ,'orner Bay an*: Wtltakir ste rOR CHARLES?>2M VIA BEAUFORT, Through, by Dayli^ h , PILOT BOY Capt. T. R. Patme, (Taking place of steamer Fannie temper WU1 leave as above from Florida wbar Wstt Broad street, until farther notice. - MONDAY HORNING, at J °’ cl ' Betarcing, will leave Cha-"® 1011 every DAY MORNING atsameaour. WhUe the boat la on her Dip freigh. w celved and stored in fire proof warehont eX 'fSl§bat Is new. very feat, and has goo. ■uminiions for passengers. For freight or apply to s>. M. MVUELL, A Je9-tf Florida tub mum grin si HAIL STEAMSHIP C0HFA N t FOR 8T. THOMAS, PABA, PEKNAAH ,. BAHIA. AND BIO DE JANEIF. ate. -Under contract with the United States and i> Governments for the carriage of the mail*, wt!' patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS 9IDEWHEKL IIP© , each over 1,000 tons burthen. HOn the 22d of Every Month From tbe J? ort of JST ew Y o. For the following named p lug rates of passage, payablt lent: •its and at ,uo lo In gold or in eo nut CABIN. From New York to St. Thants From New York to Para From New York to Fernambuco From New’York to Bahia From New York to Rio dc Janeiro 8tecrage at hair these rate s, meals aud be io nr eluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to r„f. All Lettore must pass through the Poet O.*. ■ age 10 cents For farther Information or passage apply to B. H* HARDEE, Agent. No. 12MOdd.ro S Bl>-e GARRISON A ALLEN. NOTICE. TQ ILL WMITING FHUTUR! 1 .a opening for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHATRS, TRESSES, &c-, Ac., To which the attsotton of all Is icvlicd Vr Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STRKKT, Sh ock’s old Dry Goods I flAly 8.B. HABRINGi Ori SOUTHERN importing and Mannfoctnrteg DRUG HOUSE Vo. 831 VIVO SMLBT’I Pratt A Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS - •<- arm Manufacturing OhemiistF No. 288 KING STLEST, Foarth door above Market st, Charfo*t' n- S, C v . PHATT. jaW.WIUWB-J^^^ I Or.iege of I’h..- mney, r. Cli-tnin toS. r.Or i Der St to law &■ Bre and Ml- tenreau. Xl»® proprietors are Ns”>« Otyo i MAlllS IU 9 W»S, OSIMICa£3 DRUMUlTr SCHDIUr.- .-*» (XJW.FEEDrCOW '. K : J' _ article of cow lead: sIm aUnf f ed and mates when mixed w Far aid* at a low price i.itte i SAVANNAH 3TE/-.Ji iIILLi Eat. end Of Srorghi ;n street