The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 28, 1866, Image 3

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^OCAL matters. I liPAI MORNING. JULY 28. 1868. ft) »f Steamship* and Steamer* FOB NEW YORK. aSillp Missouri,.Saturday, July 28 .11, at — ~ijiip 1 "l* erit ' Saturday, July 28th. at s o'clock, " K (,b rU!L»D«XPHI*. jU .auisliii Let a- 1 Toiuwauda, Saturday, July 28, at » Exi-r-’ 8 - sitsuiM Swan, FOB .1UOUSTA. Saturday, Juiy 28, at 12 o'clock, every Wednesday morning, at ! t'ctoew- f0K cniB LKSTON. P 'oi Boy. every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. Ftfatuet ' eV(jrv WB.mcsday, at S o’clock. S«i® cr ' te fV ,. rv Thursday morning at 9 o’clock Steamer - ■ ' Sunday afternoon, at 4 S:earo er * Fi»R FLORIDA. i( , i izZie Baker, every Saturday morning, at jj o'clewtf* ^ cvel .y Monday morning, at 9 o'clock St ' Uaer ^lv’UK !>»*«>**. ev «y morning, at KsT ;LL a- BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- " r: B>oKsellers. Bull street (down stairs) " rp'yi'aae, nest to the Post Office, are au- ‘' . u!3 for :be Daily Newb A Herald. I a': with them will bo promptly attended a ,uinati°« of Beer Goldiman. -j t j 4e United States vs. Beer Goldsman, ,L • ° t!» having in Ills possession, and passing ti Br a U $. currency, wss examined before a sl me Caurt House yesterday, of which . U j. ; S. Ra9sell was presiding officer. The . | (er lieariug the testimony of the witnesses ' I ivc publish bel *;v, admitted the prisoner to ai’peirauce before the next August term u ",. i ..led states District Court, for the Southern itn.iUd«W a - 1 j ' r ;j uTV i U g & ili ; testimony adduced: • Y , Miley. sworn, says—The prisoner wa9 up ; 2 .‘ h.'-u- c of the Peace for passing or utter- ■' 7 ; l n- it fractional currency of the United i U -'- -• tilt- < "i• t dat« i >io uot remember; I think the V I t -1 Unit* or the first part of July; at that Major’s Cowrt. Thar® have been very few cases brought before His Honor within the past week, the number not averaging over three or four a day. yesterday there were bat two cases on the docket fbr trial Miles Maguire, a white boy, and Robert Robinson, a colored boy, were charged with disorderly conduct in the streets. The boys stated that they were trying their whips on one another, merely in a joke, when the)' were arrested by the police. As the joke was carried to such an extent as to create a disorder in the streets, they were ordered to be coufined at the Police Barracks until dark last evening. Charles Holmes (colored) was charged with stealing a watermelon at the Market from a country cart.— Holmes, thinking that an honest confession waa good for the soul, when the proof was so positive against him, acknowledged the theft, and was sentenced to the police barracks for twenty days. Body Found.—As the sloop Fannie and Mary was coming up the river yesterdaj' morning, a dead body waa noticed by the Captain floating in the South Channel, nearly opposite to the mouth of Augustine Creek. The body waa secured and towed to the dtp, and landed on the Ferry Wharf. The body is sup. posed to be that of a soldier, as he had on military pants, who attempted to escape from Tybee Island and had died in the marsh. An inquest waa held upon the body by Justice Smith, and the jury rendered a Verdict that the de ceased came to his death from accidental drowning. Among the Rose Buds and Orange Flowbxs.— We record elsewhere the marriage of Mr. E. E. Kulman and Miss Matilda Z. Hauseman, daughter of Capt. Wm. H. Hausmau, of this city. We are in. debted to the bridegroom for samples of the wedding viands, which we partake of with the hope that their matrimonial life may be. long and happy, that afflic tion may never approach them in any shape, and perfect happiness may always attend them. ftgg [COMMUNICATED.] I must admit that I became overwhelmed with sur prise on reading. In the colums of the Savannah Re publican, an account given of my death, caused from my endeavor to render assistance in the escape of sol diers now confined on Tybee Island. I am most as suredly happy to inform my unknown friend, and the public generally, that I have not as yet become so re duced as to resort to such means to obtain a liveli hood. I am still m perfect health, and earnestly in voke Divine Providence to allow me to remain so. Jasper Cooe. that any of this counterfeit ' ’ • aai currency whs found upon the person of the tii-- result of this examination was that the ii el laid to bail in the sum of two thousand ' 1;. answer to the charge before the Superior ' J l county; a second examination was . la iii- 1 n or about the twenty-first of July in- i‘. J • -Mich some twelve dollars of the fractional cur- Vila I sited States, said to have been taken ’ tin-- pers-ui “l tiie prisoner, was produced in Jt i do u<»t know what became of the money pro- / f.at tiimk it was taken by different parties; I ‘ .. wa*5 some good money found upon the pnsoucr, cay ono live dollar bill and a the fractional currency; I think there ;,tiv dollar treasury notes found upon his ; ... time don't know whether they were : ,ad i know oi no other property being found • n i - pri-n- the two fifty dollar bills were given • prisoner after examination: on this second ex- ,• j! .a. - l.e was disc,iurged by me, there not being •jYii. ideiioe to turn him over for prosecution, darl— -.- sworn, says—The first time I saw „ 4 prison*-.' at die ferry wharf, in company with *in ■ v il, _■ name of Joseph llosenbaum, about the : .lam:, autr lu- was released. The second time rvlai:. wj~ at my office in company with Mr. Speil- i ,', K He prhouer wanted to cross ‘the river by the itri ■ ii.d tiiv-red to pay to be put over;he remained then..'L> it time, when a parcel of boya came down a ud surrounded li.ui, I went off a short time, and I came back he was at the ferry steps, still sur- . uidt-d by lhe boys, and wasieazed by both boys and men, iie .•started to go oil, and on his way dropped two : : ce fractional currency, and in endeavoring to • k them up dropped from his right side a large roll ,iLt -hum. currency ami denomination; the boya im mediately pushed him down, and before ho could get ij tii } had gathered it all; after they had gathered Hit «anvil' } I tried to get it away from them, but tL'.v ran "il I Mtoceeded, however, in getting a few a tiic bil*s lrom some of the boys, which 1 turned vtr tot be Sergeant at the Police Barracks with the pnsmer, whom I arrested; they searched him at the trtrracfes aud found a five dollar bill of .good money, l ather with some fractional currency, which was also fj/i: ilic prisoner had two watches ouhimat u hn.r he was turned over to the Police Barracks. I . »v. bandied a great deal of fractional currency of the i'ui**etl Suu‘.«. ami consider myself a good judge, laru'-d "Vi r to Justice Staley a bundle of clothing , :h I i uiid at my office after returning from the r * . L>.. i a> k- I belie/e that the money which fell ..at a m? p- net oi the prisoner wag counterfeit. < vj-al i tii;.- iractional currency were exhibited to v. c-fsa.dhii answered that he was hot an expert, and could n t distinguish between those exhibited. Hie biii pr.-fe-.iited to the witness by the United States a -.viiii > w.s not taken from the prisoner. The pris- L«r at d.,- bar did not pass or offer to pass any of this TT&'.aoiial currency on me; I did not see him attempt : u.-= a y i anybody else; I arrested the prisoner ttca .re I -aw I-ilia drop from his person, and believed awn.:* t.’c counterfeits. I believe that I have taken a-unericii fractional currency, and it is much easier :. d.st.'ii’iusli the fe"od from the bad when it is new, lilt wueu worn u is difficult. The bundle of bills dropped from the prisoner were new bills. When I a:: ?t*fU ilo i»iisoiier he said, "Let us go down to see the Judge." •lames M Farr, sworn, says — When I first saw if', uci.ri'iiut he was being pursued by a constable, ai.v iVa3 . cut, "Slop ium !*' he was stopped by a negro man. I went up to see what what was the mat ter 1 saw the constable tying the hands of the priso ner behind h.i back; the next time I saw him was in in a:tcriK-i’U i that same day, in my office at the F-.rr\ whan, m company with Mr. gpeildock; this was atvi;: the nr:;: day f June last; it came on a rain at that time , immediately after the raiu ceased Air. Spell- 'l- v * leu, and the detciidaut remained for two or three uvuTs, wlicn he first came into tho office he inquired Lr the le: iy boat, to know if it had left; I then began a conversation v iih defendant; I will here state that he * - not speak the English language very well, but suic.tniiy well t.» make himself understood by me at , l then asked him what was the trouble be- •*ku L.ui aud the constable in the morning; he told - n-.- had iicoii arrested for passing counterfeit money »n.cii hdd been passed upon him for a pair of socks; : jUistod him to let me see that money if he had it U L;ai i„ ; told mo it had been taken from him -• •> L .ii no money except a live dollar bill which k; i<xk had given him; 1 asked him where he ----- . . g to over the ferry, with such a small uttOuLt .mouev about him; he told me he t jiL to walk to Charleston; I asked him why i- :.i U'.i take the boat; he said they charged him T.. u.uch. I then asked him if he was not afraid to ■■ilk t irleston with his pack; if he was not afraid JiUi;tviaes robbing him: he said no, he had no :..vu’;, tiiil nothing but what he had in Ips pack,which •cus i Lv value; he then opened his pack aud some uf present offered him one dollar for one of the In- ua rubber cloths which he had; he said he would take i then offered him a dollar for one as i could make •'* -:ciui on the wharf; I took out my pocket book to i “I i.ini, aui he requested me uot to give him any ■>h.npla-.rer.s'’ as he hed been arrested in the nioruiug lor having them in his possession ; te tin ii left the office and walked towards the ferry •urough m; ;. urd, my attention was then drawn to '■■Ah by He ring some of the boy3 teazing him on the A 'ka:i; Un-re were tell «»r fifteen boys around him at k- ir . I hoard the defendant saying in his broken L ? *sh •* * at yu link." I then started and walked to- fe: -i nun, lie appeared to be trying to get away from boys. The prisoner called to me, which was the -‘•M.-oi my going towards him; before 1 got up to -•tii iie stui icd ofi m another direction, as if he were • • ibg up the inU, the boys lollowiug close behind him, pn-.-jier stumbled undone of the boys assisted -•a; in falling t>y giving* him a punch; X was near euouyii then to see that iraotioual currency was com- r..-ofint uis p-rsou: my suspicion was then immedi- ”iicd, uud I called to my watchman to catch * i'-.d u" more attention to him, but gave all my itteniioii ij he boya who were picking the •raaioffid currency lrom the ground, which was •iaUtreu yh<iut promiscuously ; i then took - Lu-datui of this money from a negro boy , 1,0 picked it up at my feet ; I •" inted tixin and found that I had twenty-four fifty •JMS iraciK’U:.! currency amounting to twelve dol- It--Idcd-them in a piece of paper and carried iv- T: J ,ls, i , " e Staley’s, and stated to him what had -‘iT-j-a Uiustoi the bills were new, apparently had '-'- L u*' d, and of the denomination of fifty i btiicveu^hem to be counterfeit; while it difficult lor me to detect a counterfeit in b-t a iB! or ^ een mur ^ nsed, I could not that these bills were counterfeit, being V t:u * .‘p . i compared all of these bills aud they •> “ :i *ike, and much paler and indistinct 1 think from the quantity I saw 'niuifl that there was about one hundred kc defendant did not pass or attempt to •his currency on me, nor did he say where the money from, tided flhfeg District Attorney Henry S. Fitch ap* ,f Piifor the prosecution, and Philip M. Russell. Jr. Itr ae defendant. At a meeting of tho Directors of the Oglethorpe Insurance Company, held on the IGth instant, Charles S. Hardee, Esq., was unanimously elected Vice Presi dent. «5 We are again indebted to the Southern and National Express Companies for late copies of Macon aud Au gusta papers. The Cholera on Tybee. The following letter explains itself : On Board the San Salvador, » Off Tybee, Tuesday, July 24, 1836. f Mr. Ruwe—Dear Friend : By your kindness the dull monotony of quarantine was greatly relieved by the arrival of the little box containing just what I wanted. Indeed, sir, I shall long remember your kindness. I was, as you truly said, in & "forlorn con dition," but I am now cheerful and happy. I take the bitters very regular, and do honestly believe it is the best article of the kind in t&e market Since I commenced taking it I feel a great deal bettor. Al though I was not sick before I took it, yet I felt rather dull, and my appetite waa not‘good; but since I com menced using it I feel as gay and lively as ever I felt; my appetite is also improved. Now I don’t dread oholera. I have given some to my fellow passengers; they all think favorably of it, but I have proved it by experience to be good. The manufacturer of such an article is, I am sure, a benefactor of the human race. With the utmost confidence in the Oriental Cholera Bitters, I remain, yours, &c., W. S. Dillon. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEBOER. WHallman, NO ES Hemlofton, Thomas- L D Palmer, tia ville W*VWard,do W H Darllneton, City Q Fames, H Head [J Beckett, Ga MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luci. E A Delanoy, str Peril ij D Hopkins, Fla S Gross, City IS S Sweet, Macon (1 Patten, City IHU Alien A lady, Mont- J Wa.hburn, City ! gomery H K Washburn. Ga IW P Plitllius, Augusta SCREVEM HOUSE—G. McGini.y. H Haskell, str Perit ,McD Felder, Houston co W McKee, do J I) Mathews, Macon W Meloney, str Missouri A T Holleyman. Fla J G Houman, do A G Hood. Toombsboro P Walter, City J Snyder A A G R R C H Campbell and lady, | Miniature Almanac—This Dap. San rises 6 10 Sau sets 7 01 DIOH WATER. At Tybee.. 7 57IAt Port 9 27 Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Juiy 27,1864. Arrived. Steamer Pilot Boy, Payne, Charleston—F M Myrell. dollar* Cleared. Steamship E C Knight. Hollins, Baltimore—La- Boche, West A Dantelis. [OFFICIAL.] PROCEEDINGS OP COCIfCIL. Savasxah, Jnly 25, 1806. CoonciPBeL , Present: Hiis Honor Edward C. Anderadn, Mayor'; Aldermen Lachlison. WiUiamson, One, Casey, Ferrill, McMahon and Johnson. The minutes of the previous meetings were nmL Pending the confirmation of the minutes. Alderman Gne called the attention of the Board to a rule of order a. adopted by Council, which s£te speaking direcUy against the body of a bill or m™ ure ought to be one of its committee (if referred* fnr he that will totally destroy will not a^d^ TSe^ Oue further remarked that he was absent from the laBt meeting of Council when certain matters wss re- ™^ th ?R 1 ' ire f 0mmlttee - the WiO’Tafrt® expressed themselves against the measure. As a member of the Fire Committee, he would desire that the minutes of Council should be confirmed, with the exception of the reference of a preamble and resolu tion respectfully forwarded to Council by the white Firemen of this city. On motion of Alderman Johnson, the Minutes'■ot Council were confirmed as they stand. APPEAL CASK. ' * of Savannah vs. Ann H. Gibbons—Violation of Ordinance in refusing to have chimneys swept after being notified by the Chimney Contractor, W. D.,July 9th, 1866; fined ten dollars and coats, July 13th, 186a, “y His Honor the Mayor pro tem, and appeal entered. Wutkant Gibbons appeared, for the defendant. Wit ness sworn for information, W. F. Ladaon, Chimney Contractor. W. D. On motion the fine was remitted and Ladson direct ed to sweep chimneys in future according to the old plan. : With the above exception, the Information and Fine Dockets were confirmed. The usual order of business was, on motion, sus pended, in order to roceive the following report from His Honor Edward C. Anderson, Mayor, ahd Hon. Solomon Cohen, who were appointed at a previous meeting of Council, to proceed to Washington City and confer with Hia Excellency President Johnson, in relation to the contract for the removal of the obstruc tions in the Savannah river, made between the city of Savannah and Andy Hartshorn, which was recently can called by order of the Treasury Department, and a new contract entered into between said department and H. 8. Welles. New York, July 4, 1866. To Hon. Geo. W. Wylly, Acting Mayor—Dear Sir: We arrived in this city yesterday from Washington,first having received a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, of t hich the enclosed is a copy. We la bored assiduously to protect Mr. Hartshorn in his rights under his contract, but there were influences which could not be put aside. We are, however, con soled by the knowledge that through our exertions the interests of the city aud her commerce are now folly protected. By Mr. Welles' original contract he was only to remove what w as valuable of the vessels, leaving all other obstructions. Now everything is to be removed. Very respectfully, Ac., [Signed] Edw. C. Anderson, Solomon Cohen. [enclosure.] Treasury Department, July 2,1866. Sir—In answer to your verbal inquiry of this date, I have to aay that as soon as he can roach this city lhi9 Department w ill be prepared and disposed to execute, with Mr. Henry S. Welles, a contract for the removal of obstructions in the 9avannah river of substantially the same tenor and effect as that heretofore made by yourself with Mr. Andy Hartshorn. Very respectfully, H. McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury. The rules oi Council were also suspended, for the purpose of receiving the following report: Alderman Gue, as one of the delegates appointed at a previous meeting of Council to represent the city of Savannah at the Convention held at Columbus on July 11th, 1866, to take into consideration the propriety of building the railroad known an the ilemphia and Sa vannah Railroad, reported, on behalf of the delegates, that nothing definite w*as done, and for information, submitted the report of the President and accompany ing resolutions passed in convention, and the charter of the Company. He reported that the delegation was received with every possible courtesy, both in Macon and Columbus. The documents were ordered to be placed on file. . reports read and adopted. Tile Finance Committee, to whom was referred the petition of Mr. Octavos C. Myers, asking Council to refund to him the cum of fifty dollars, tax as a com mission merchant, improperly paid by him, he being only an insurance agent, winch tax he has paid, report in favor of the application, and recommend that the sum of fifty dollars be returned to him. Respectfully submitted, John C. Ferrill. Chairman Finance Commit! ae. The Committee on Streets and Lanes, to whom was referred the petition of Philip M. Russell and others, in reference to the opening of Jefferson street, south, beg leave to report in favor of the same, and request that a committee of freeholders be appointed to report on the same. F. L. Gue, Chairman Comittee on Streets and Lanes. The Committee ou Streets and Lanes, to whom was referred the petitiou of M. Cohen, agent of M. S. Meyer, beg leave to report in favor of the same, and request that a committee of freeholders be appointed to report thereon. F. L. Gue, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes. The Fire Committee, to whom was referred the pe tition of Bragden A Segur for permission to repair certain wooden buildings, would respectfully recom mend the same to be granted. C. C. Casey, Chairman Fire Committee. REPORTS READ AND RECEIVED. The Special Committee appointed at the last meet ing of Council, to whom was referred the most expe dient mode of relieving Liberty Street from the pres ent Railrod track, report the following letter from Col. Jno. Screven, which they recommend be published. [Signed,] John R. Johnson, Chairman. Office of the Atlantic and Gulf R. R. Co., 1 Savannah, July 18, 1866. ) Messrs. John R. Johnson, F. L. Gue aud John Wil liamson, Special Committee of City Council. Gentlemen : I have to state in response to your enquiries as to the earliest time when the Liberty Street railroad conuectiou can be removed, that it should not be removed before the 1st of May, 1867, unless it may be in the power of the Company to make another connection at an earlier date. In order that the necessities for maintaining tho present connection may be understood, I beg leave te submit to you an extract from a note addressed by me to His Honor the Mayor, on the 2d of May last on ‘StfSB lumber interest on the Atlantic ind Gulf Railroad the Liberty street connection is of the | him permission to rsptir* vootei building comar East Broad afreet and Bag la**. To Fire Com. mittee. Petition of Mrs. S. E. M. Delannoy. asking Council to grant her permission to repatr house on Little Jones street. To Fire ComifiitUe. *i Petition of John Rutherford, asking Council to grant him permission to repair two wooden sheds on lot No. 40 Liberty Ward. Also, tore-ahingie three tenement houses on lot No. 16 Currytown Wand; Referred to Fire Committee. „ ^ Petition of the Privates of the City Police, laspeoA folly praying Council to increase theirp resent pay. • By permission Martin J. Fbri, m|. f addressed Council in behalf of the petitioners*pad the petition was'rt ferred to the Finance Committ**. PETITIONS KEA5 AND REFERRED, WITH POWER TO ACT* Petition of Solomon Sheftall, M.D., asking Council tor compensation fur attendance on atek prisoners commit ted to jail by order of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, and tendering a proposition to per form the duties at the rate of two hundred and twenty- five dollars per annum, medicines included. Referred to the Mayor with power to act. petition of J. J. Dale and others, praying Council to locate a pump on Charlton, between East Broad aud price streets, for the accommodation of the residents of that section. Referred to Pump Committee. w;lh power to act. PETITIONS READ AND LAID ON THS TABLE: Petition of John Kilay, praying Council to remit one-half of a fine of fifty dollars, the sum having been Inflicted on him upon conviction before the Police Court, said Kilay being charged with keeping a dis orderly house. ELECTION. George C. Freeman. Esq., waa duly elected an Al derman of the City of Savannah, by bMiot, to fill the vacancy in the Board caused by the resignation of Alderman George W. Wylly. RESOLUTIONS READ ANfi ADOPTED. By Alderman Ferrill—Eliza G. Burroughs tut. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah. Appli cation to establish bonds and coupons alleged to be destroved. Virginia J. Cohen, Administratrix of the Estate of Isaac S. Cohen, deceased, v*. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah. Application to establish bonds and coupons alleged to be destroyed. Resolved, That His Honor the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorized, on behalf and in the name of the corporation, to execute the necessary bonds to stay any decision or decisions oi the Supreme Court of Chatham County adverse to the city of Savannsfi in the above 1 entitled cases, according to the law applica ble to bonds or writs of error !o the -Supreme Court, and to draw from the City Treasury money sufficient to pay the necessary expenses of carrying up said' cases to the Supreme Court. RFS»>LUTI(iN3 HEAD AND REFERRED TO THE MAYOR TO By Alderman Ferrill— As it i9 ot the utmost importance to the citizens that good order be established and maintained in every part of the city, aud as some portions of it ms without the proper police, aud as the polka force are at present insufficient to guard and protect all points, be it Resolved, That there be added to the police force of this city twelve mounted men, and that an ordinance tor that end be drawn and submitted at the next meeting of Council. , , Cost of twelve horses st $200 each $2,400 Pay of twelve men for one year at $720 each.. 8,640 Saddles, Arc 260 Feeding horses 2,5uO Total for one year $13,800 Twenty-five foot policemen will cost per annun $18,000. MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. A communication was received from the Board of Health in relation to drainage weal of the city, and was, on motion .referred to Committee on Dry Culture, with power to act. A communication was received from Hon. R. D. Arnold. Chairman of the Board of Education for Chat ham county, asking for an appropriation to perfect the Free School system in this city. Referred to Com mittee on Education. A communication was received from the Savannah Fire Company enclosing a bill of the Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company in reference to tho Fire Committee of Council, was, on motion, referred to a Special Committee of three. The Chair announced the following Committee : Xldennen Williamson, Johnson and McMahon. Amounts of accounts passed $6521 29. Council adjourned. James Stewart, Clerk of Council. Exports. Per steamship EC Knight, for Baltimore—324 hales cotton, 23 rolls leather, 30 pckgs mdse. 1 propeller boat, 3 bills sacks. passenger,. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—LJ Mil ler, Mrs Spicer, L Scliuuiau and lady, G W Dawhnrst A Bnrkhard, J E Bingham. Memoranda. Steamer Pilot Boy reports—Passed yesterday two schooners and a berm brig, bound south. Consignees per Central Railroad. Jnly 27, 18M.” In# bales cotton, 112 do yarn, 10 do domestics, 11 do leather, 4 do wool, 6 do paper, C boxes books, 14 cars wood, 14 beer bbls, 1 car old Iron asd radseto Brady. S <t Co, F W Sims & Co, Jones & W, E Padel- ford. Crane * G, L J Gailmai+in A Co, Guerard A F, A G Whittle, F Krehson, Muller, WJ Sams, Planter A B W P Hunter, X Newmark, D S Unckle, Whiting k Col Mrs A S Hunt, W S Rockwell, Weed, C A Oo. Miscellaneous. MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Care LA R i i/i I S. WITHOUT DOUBT, tho only safe and reUabU medldne for the immolate raief and ran* Of the ei* Iain© FOR NEW YORK. pestilence which now Uneaten* to devastate our cou- t .. It hue been used with such sucres* daring the epi- tu iff this country, and uiore recently* in Hurope and Ama,that the French and Knglish Go- ^,“o ntsh *r ¥,i lwlo Pied the recipe a* the standard In all cases o( . . ( .. Cholera. Cholera Morbus M Diarrtca. ti^mmurnty'wltirwmeu tfraTKeim Md°»a5S»n arnues have escaped the plaaue «Imi atatimed at teSaWFW®- ASIATIC CHOLKHA t l'RK. The proprietor, coott lent of the merits o this pre paration. has tilled up ajeiboratory f or Its msattfac- tar -. replete With alftbs sppftuncesOf modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plague, and use sll weans which medical experience aoggsats towards relieving and mitigating its effect. Satisfied, by experience, at Ute bespit, relying on the Impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the formula of its preparation is at aU times accessible. 1 present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science lias made to arrest the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PRI’PARKD 1IV . W . JVC A; K SDF.N, DSP.VT AUD LABORATORY 457 BROADWAY. N. Y. FOR HALF. BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .‘Nothing new under the Sun” was an old adage which eannor be admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and la- veutions in Med cal Science which would astonish Galea aud li is disciples, of the many which come before our notice we nnist, single nnt Dr. T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in ail disease, of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, freltag satisfied all who will try It will endorse onr views —A", r. Times. je2S-ly. BARRETT’S ,T XX E Ale KAY, BUMS & CO., Commission Merchants, U EAI.KR8 in White Oak and Yellow Fine Timber o allslr.es. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named house offer unusual facilities for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so licit consignments. Moray, bliss a 00- d21-t:twtf 155 Broadway, N. Y. W. M. WALSH, VfTBOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and Yv Broughton streets, Savaauah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CHOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops flair from Falling Out. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache, CLOCK-S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dresaing. CLOCK’S \ Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces the moet sceptical of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for 25. dlS-eod tf ' Paper. Hangings AND Window Shades. J. J. WEST, SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSET A CO., 159 BAY STREET, GROCERIES IT WHOLESALE, Lemons, Wlne *' Raising, Bftcdics. “ufs. Whiskies Starch. . . Q|D - _ m Candles. , .. Rum, Tea, Pickle*. • Coffee. Sardinea, Shear, Lobetera, Flour, Oysters. Mackerel, - Salmon, Ruae’ Brandy, Gin and Whiskey CocktaU, Arrack, Meealna and St. Doutingo Punches. Rnsr’ St. Domingo Bitter*. Drake-* Plantation Btttera. V,.n I ew’s Stomach Btttera Hnbbel’s Golden Bitter*. Assorted Cordial*, very fine. W Call and prlee my good* before gome to New York. jyl»-im is discharged from the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad trains into the Ogeechee Canal, and by that medium conveyed to the shipping. There are now fourteen saw mills in the line, (besides a number of timber cutters,) which should send to Savannah during the next twelve months say seventeen million feet of lumber and timber. The removal of the Liberty street connection would at once paralyze this business and deprive the City of Savannah of a half million of value in commerce. "As a through connection betweon the tw o rail roads, the Liberty street connection is of great im portance for the transportation of freight from (me: railroad to the other* and would be valuable for tfito purpose alone if all other considerations were set aside. Why add to the already accumulated barriers to intercourse through this city by -destroying the only medium of communication between the only two railroad lines it possesses, and at a time when it is impracticable to establish any other connection. "The ‘Lamar Extension' has i teen stopped by writ of injunction* and the Fort Jackson Railroad, which terminated at the best point of navigation oh the Savannah Biver, has been destroyed. It would seem inexpedient, it not absolutely suicidal, for tile city authorities to permit the displacement uf the only outlet to the principal trafficof two hundred miles of railway, in which the City of Savannah is itself a share holder to the amount of $1,*283,000. “ ~ "In the three years of the use of this conueotion no injury has occurred to life or Umb where auy blame could attach to the employees of either this or of tbe Central Railroad Compauy. In but one or two in stances has any negligence been reported, and i these have been promptly furnished either by yourself, of ficially, or by the authorities of the twu Companies. Indeed* I am informed by some of the most respected JJotel JBxoildingS' re»ident« *fld property hoidera on Liberty street, that greatest importance, as it is the only outlet for lumber I Wf Y1 kj Ilf A DV ¥ fPTTtt |?1> intended for exportation. By an arrangement with ; iflxlk)* ill. A.¥li ¥ 1 U Xall fa ll^ the President of the Central Railroad Companyjmnber | No. 68 St. Julian Street, Uns received a aew supply of Paper Hanging*, Win dow shade* and Gilt Condrea, which will be raid cheap. ' jylO-ti Jcstlce Staley, Court. Lie following cases were .deposed of before Justice jester day: state vs. Henry Bacon (colored,. ae.auU and battery, failed to give bond*, waa c„ mmitt , dt0 m kHiil before the City Court. State Vd. Robert Betteu (Colored), larceny from me house—two cases. Entered into bond* for hl% Pe&rance before the City Court. rtttev*. Thomas Feely, buying aud receiving stc- len J.K This case occupied somo time in the ex- anmiation, cud was represented by Col. A. W. stone I *°r the prosecution* and F* B. Hesseltine for tho de- lerivXbe attoriieys argusd for some time on the ad- hiissibiiity uf negro testimony in tbe case. The ooun- ieI * ox ‘Mence objected to negro testimony being ‘rtrL-Juce'J against a white man, while the counsel for Iuc Prosecution argued in fever of the admission of a V -■ testimony, and read a portion of the Civil Bights tij tn sustain liis argument. The Justice overruled 1 c ar Stinient of the counsel for the defence* and ad- ^•Ued the testimony, as the law directs. The Court* . r hearing the testimony in the case, held the de- CQdant to bail in the sum of $1000, for his appearance the City Court. Notice. S IXTY DATS after data I will apply to the Atlan tic and Gulf Railroad Company o( toorr-ia for re- n«wal of two twenty year eevea ptrwet fiM* bona* Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad, No*. H8 tad 341, with coupons attached from Jnly, 1864. w J«- nary, 1870, guaranteed by the city of SavannhbjT- Sald bonds were stolen about the 1st of June, 18*. Also, to the same Company for renewal of (4) four bonds, tune sty!#, So*, lit l IT, 340 and S4S, With coupons an above. Burned February 16.1 Me. _ jyG-2taw2m - J. O. ROWLAND. AfEisT or Desebtees fbok Tibez Island.—Tbs suoewded on Thursday last, after a considnm- 6 foout in the woods on the Thunderbolt road. In two more soldier* who bad deserted lnaa yoeelskndand came up to the city. They were «n to the barracks, and from there sent back to ‘“tir command. thoroughly repaired, waa floated off th* Vi«„ “ ■ 1 €Tenin *- Tbe repair* placed upon the as finr. arC ^ 0Inplete . an ^ *he is now in every respect this TJ!? d staanch ” aca- K olng vend as sella from FOR RENT, n£n reasonable terms. FOUR COOTTOW booms and TWO LARGE HALLS la the "tick bniidiagoa the comer of Bay sod Lln- Appiy th Q rtrW!t *- Possession given immsdtafisiy- EDWARD PABSUero. martin j. ford, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, OFFICE. Wo. 7» BRYas street, Jyl7-0m 8AVAKKAH. GA. IS lifting, Powell & Co., BANKERS,. AtACON. StSV) C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC BOOTT. je23-8tu EDWARD PADBLFOKD, SAVANNAH. the passage of the trains is not objectionable ’’ ' "I beg leave to add 4 to the foregoing that this com pany anticipates receiving a large amount of railroad- iron within the next few months by way of the Cen tral Railroad, and that the immediate removal of the Liberty street connection would present a serious ob struction to the transportation of this material from one railroad to the other. I do not wish tone misun derstood on this subject. The Liberty street con nection waa not originally constructed or designed by either railroad compauy, although the material in it is tbe property of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Com pany. It waa constructed by order of Gen. Pember ton for military purposes. If, therefore, any injury has grown out of the establishment of the connection, let the responsibility rest where it properly belongs. But this work has become an important public high way m which great intareteaare Involved. As suen it is property Of the community, and shduU.^iffl be hastily sacrificed. It has probably done all the damage that is possible to individuals, and while this is properly a subject of regret, I trust that these individuals will, themselves, unite in a reasonable delay until such time as another connection can be estal ’* advantageous to the Interests iuvolv'ed. *T remain, gentlemen, very respectfully yours, "John SCNevxn, ffreoidont.” RSPOBT9 BEAD AND BKFEBBED TO THE MAYOB, WITH POWEB TO ACT. The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the petition of Mr. George Wilson* who represents him* self very poor and blind, asking for license to peddle goods in tiie limits of the city without charge, report that they recoffimend that the matter be referred to Hia Honor the Mayor, with power to act. Itroaii bud asd laid UN the tehti INDENT- The Finance Committee, to whom waa referred fii -| petition ot Mr. Henry Blon, Foreman ot Ute German Fire Company, proposing to Oonnoil that upon ac ceptance of the engine the right end title of the same he vetted la the city of Savannah, and that the Mayor, In behalf of the city, execute amortgage for amount in- vetted by the German Ure Company to said steam en gine, said mortgage running without i uteeesk respect fully report that they prefer a former report bytto* Committee to the effect that the city eubecribe tkupiM of fifteen hundred dollars toward* toe purchase Ufa eteaai fir* engine, the German Fire Company binding themselves to otay-ell tbe rules and regethtioes of the Fire Department of rills city, piher appropriations Live been made to fire compmuta without the restrictions prescribed to this company, and your Committee can not eae the jnettoe ofthadUtinettoB. . Jons C. Smn«n.L. Chairman Pfrnsnnt Committee. On motion, the report waa laid ea themhle indefl- A UR to be emUMolehOrdlnahee to fir tbe leea of t? GEO. PATTEN 180H, UESEBAL COMMISSION AND FOR- WADDING MERCHANTS, Dealer* in rattan. Wool, Hides, Lenkrr, and Pravltlone. I ,. r . utmin • v; . i MORI PHILLIPS' SIPEI PHOSPHATE Of LMi jyld-3m SAVANNAH. GA. , FOR S^3L.3S. 600 Head Beef Cattle! From two years old and ap, inclnelve, at $it per head, delivered at Bnlatka, or any point aoath on the St. John's River, Florida. P. O. PEARSON. Palatka, Fla., Jnly 7,1868. J>211m F. C. L1GHTE d GO., fl.ate Lighte, Newton ft Bradbury a,) Manttfactorcre of First Class Plano Highest premium at the American World's Fa r and Exhibition of the Indestry of all Natlous. This well koosve establishment 1* new continued J 1 « c IOGBTK and LOUIS ERNST, at the Old ^ ^ Ca *VXs2T- Dissolution of 'Co-Partnership. Jy2Mt $200 vrithomUtPM)VKDbTKNCaL ladies and geotiemett. Send for oor free Catalog*# containing samples and prioss. Address, • B. M. 8PENCKH * 00„ jylS-3m Brattlebonj., Vt s5S°,£fo! rpHE FIRM Of WRIGHT, GIBBS A CO. Is this ISiSfaasaaaf Wfft» ohstaanens axsn A tncoirn mat aid laid ovsb. An (kdisiBct to Otefeal } % to**m**nt upon the AtteptteM Qnlf Bailrosd to remove said track by 1st* 1867. FSTTX1DHS 1»ad AND WmSlllL petition of Geo. Muxldna* —v<«« c Council to grant GEORGIA FLOOR, -a /w\ SACKS AND HALF SACKS lo Wore and lUU for ssle by HOLCOMBE * CO. jy24-tf TO C9TT0N PLAlims. T HE -AHBOW TIBS” and ‘-PAINTED IKON BANDS” sres cumplete snbsdtnte for Rope in v5y°Cbi»e tbe ntyrt dnygy.wlth the and cost much lemthan Hop#; These Ties sm largely in •»“ Tory popular in 1 *h? l n 1 !J!!££Ldis onto*red to in order, far up For further particulate, jySMm H. T. RAETLETT, Go oi si Agent, caronde>ct Mreet, New Orieass. Co-Partnership. have entered Into a L W* ON THIS CONTINENT. It is WaBUaNTBD to RESTORE ORAT HAIR TO ITS ORtGn*AI-,VXTt RAt. coi.oit, in cvety base; It will stop the hatr from falling out; it will ire* th- head from humor* and dandruff: promote the growth of the hair, and is a beautiful dressing. We offer no larce rewards, bat we anthortze sll of onr agents to refund the money to any person who will nse two bottles, and then say Bab rrr’s Vege table Hair Restorative ban not'performed all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of the United States. Messrs. Barrett & Co i I was Induced to gfve yonr Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it aa nneqaalledyas a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer.—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to tiie bead a cool and moat agreeable sensation, while It la thorough in re storing the hair to Its natural color. Very respcctfu ly, W. Hamlet. Washington. D. (T., May 15,1SC3. Hernia. J. R Barrett ft Co: I was induced by a friend to auks a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one boule, my head is treed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appo trance of you’ll. I fully believe Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1366. J. n. BARRRTT A CO,, Proprietors, * Manchester, New Hampshire. Cthli faaaagr |** M The epiendid steamship PERIT, Delanoy, Com. mender, win ttpve for the above port on hes regular day; ' ' Sstardsy, Jaly 23, at S o'clock p. at. Fbr freight or passagr; baring superior accomxao- dattons. iddIt^s j j>23 MgNTEK A QAMMELL. OLD IH LING. Lem erery Tnesiay aid Saturday, For Palatka, K Fla., TOUCHINO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RTS, FBRNANDINA, JACKSON- V1LLK AND PKXJLATA. -< ( ' l Tbe new and elegant steam packet a, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having bent spariaUyfltfed ap for this route srith unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above place*, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the lizzie Baker every SATUB- DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, WIH leave Jacksonville everr Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and ^Saturday gxirnfegg, m time do connect with the New York steam, r*. - Forfteigbtorraasageapplyat the office on Florida wharf; or to > CLAGHGBN * CUNNINGHAM, Agent* N. A—All fml^HpoyoWe by shlppera. iylfi-tf Direct and ReipOar Commnnication HILTON U HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, ; ; Capt. StOKEL, Is nmning regalar trip, between Savannah and HUion Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when deaired, taking a lew paaeengera. She ia par- lectly dry. In good order, and baa made remarkably quick tripe. She carries the United States null. The National Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages Any information can be obtained of Capt. 8ickel, or by inquiring of H. G. Ruwe, corner of St Julian and Bryan streets. * J& FOR SALE, , RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- ; BOATS, of Various sires and draft. ^ ALSO, ■Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. JACOB LIPPMAN, Comer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. y Sold by all Druggists. Jy2-tf TAX NOTICE. T UB UNDERSIGNED is prepared to melve the City Taxes assessed by the ordinance of the 27th of December, 1865— as well those that are payable monthly as those made payable quarterly, all of which are hereinafter Rtated. Tiie citizens who have rot paid the tar duo upon tlteir real estate for the whole year, tnay now pav the amount due for the quarter ended on the 3(Uh day of June, or for the residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor* except cotton, h per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent. On all commissions derived from any bnsinees transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis stou merchants, 1 per cent. On all incomes derived from salaries and the par suit or any profession, faculty, tra^g or calling what soever, except lrom real estate. 1 per cent. On gross receipts of auy business transactions, not included in the foregoing, and including all insur ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable in this city, 1 per cent. On gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or bankers, 1 percent. On every horse and male, except those actually .used ia wagons, drays, tracks or other vehicles, for which badge, may have been taken ont, one dollar per month. On every dog, three dollars per annum. On the valne of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth over tliree hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between tbe ages of twenty- one and sixty yean, except only inch sa 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, Jyff-tt ’V t - -. City Traasnrer, Co-Partnership. rpHK UNDERSIGNED liava associated themselves X together under the firm name of A. WILCOX ft DO, for tbe purpose of h—Wring a Factorage, Cota mLotus arid f orwarding Buteoaa. Baler to H. Brigham, Octavos Cohen, E. PadeUord and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. ijH-'m . ■ ■ . , - T.R. PALMER, NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance pasted bp tho City Oonncil on the 27th day of December, 186fi,-4be taxes upon gram sales of every description of merobttndtoa and wares, upon freight end passage money payable w tide etty, and upon hones and moles, are required to kn paid monthly. The undersigned (s prepared to re ceive the above tax for tbe past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, lylOf Cfty Treaanrart iu^t Arrived and For Sale by KERNETHliCLEA&GO, 208 Bay Street* N EW SMOKED BIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked .fihauldera DoSeld Hama, covered Washington Hama, covered Manning's Hams, covered. ALSO OB BAUD, Mem end Prime Pork, In bbls and half bbls Pnlton Market Family Beef, In half bbk One hen Batter, in titoo, end Family and Baker* Flour. jyt-tf great southern Depot forPriaters’Supplies 210 Bay Street, Stainl Sa, PLATBEB ftWWOBTH bgpognsmmiga hand toes and jo* in tbe business, and fete direct bom the mean- New York jgg'V'SP&N" jftrtffftW COW FEE0I cow FHftl gf5SyS."“«7w!i5!«.i an,. Bfitti-' Jyfetf iof Bretntotons LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W E have just received and opened th* LARGEST STOCK of DRY GOODS to be fonnd to this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than tbey can be bought for at any other bouse, consisting to part of Every variety of Drew Good* Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Caseimerea Figured linens and Drill* Embroideries and Lace* Hosiery and Glove* Ribbons and Braid* Hair Boll* and Carl* Lace Points and Veil* Bradley* Empire* Trail* Handkerchiefs ftc., ftc., ftc. E15STE1N l ECKMAN, 151 Congress street, my2Ltf BAVAjyAH, GA. H GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RTK. In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc. in original packages, and in order to insure to con sumer* Pure Liquors to a compact and convenient form, we eommansed the entetprim of bottling ud packing to cases onr well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them oat to a style that would preclude the poaribUity of their being tam pered with before reaching tbe purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that baa re warded onr efforts has encouraged ns to maintain tbs standard aa regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence ud patron age which ha* bean so liberally bestowed upon ns. BININGER ft CO., [Established 1779.1 Importers of Wines, Ac., -.No. M Beaver street, New York. The above punNr goods are pnt np in caa*a con taining one docen bottlre each, and are sow by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, ud all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Minings* ft Co., No, u leaver street, la a guarantee of the exact and litoral truth of whst- " ~ ■ —- E -“ “ Y. Com. Advertiser. of Bhringer ft Co.. No. 15 rtodpie* of Integ- -,—H. Y. Evening „ jee-neodftmy fiUITOI iGADEIT, Tft AND FEMALE, WHITE8VTLLK, OA. EXERCISES of this Institution will be re nted onJheaccond Monday (Kh)of Joly.lSSg, the anpsffrimsu of tbe nndarelgiwd, who will spare no pains, tebbr or expense that will costribote to tbe advanesment or pupils committed to bis ukxxs og mnai rat session of four teen WEEKS. Primary, ST; Ordinary, $10; Higher KngHft and Claarica, $14. Tnltioa payable at the end of saeh St No dednethm -be mpde foe tost time, excaot to caae* ot protracted ricknaw. Aadatanta of experience and ability wtH be em- ployed, as soon a* tha bomber of pnpila rondsfn It 11 BolStcMnbearoqued, with pleasant fasriUaa, to the vmsge. on. ramnaafre, terms. S3 hlalsat to duallficattona. ftc., from prominent dtt- gens i f Edgefield and Bttruwell Districts, 8. CL; Where he ha* taught tot n number of react, haring ht all cues; ao lar aa Ik known to Mm, gltift enRre satis- make appBettlon t^ the Pi le»-l»w«w»g B- G. 'farther in oreuaSi js Wl8 BN, Principal. mronirar Shioping. Empire Line FOR SEW TORE. Cabla PASSAGE RATES: Fawegr, t*0 Steerage, $10 The new and hot steamship MISSOURI, Love- * nd " will sail as above, on # lalarday, My M, at _ o’clock a. in. For freight or presage, baring accommodations su perior to any steamer to this trade, apply to IL H. IIARDEK, No. 128toddard’s Range. GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents, No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. _. no.o Howling Gret-n. N. Y. For Philadelphia Tbe Ont class steamship Tonawanda, TEAL, Commander, will sail for tbe above port on Ti Jnly M, at ti o’clock a. Shlppera wishing to avail themselves of the advan tages of direct abipaMbts, thus avoiding extra bud UagtW (roods throngh Intermediate p*ts, are noti lied that store roam «111 be famished for freight daring Us absence of tbe ships. * ^JFgrftojgMw Passage, having sap rlor accommo IJl» HUNTER ft GAMMELL. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE - FOE CHAELESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. The ntw ud fast F A.N2STIE, Capt. W. T. McNxr.Tr, ud PILOT BOY, ‘ Capt T. R. Paths, Being specially adapted to this route, and haring su perior accommodai Inns, will leave regularly as above, tbe Fannie tfgy Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 ohfiock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at s a. m. These boats connect with the steamers Sylvan Shore ud Llaale Raker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia sad Baltimore steamships, and the Central and Golf Railroads. For freight or paanga apply to F. M. MYRELL. Agent, Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. FOB AUGUSTA AND WAT LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The fine light-draught steamer EXPRESS, Csrrxix JAMES MOODY, Is now recsivtog freight at Florida Steam Packet wharf for tbe above pieces, and will lean on 4atarday,2tui last., at ID o’clock in. For freight arangamaata apply to J. M. KINCH LEY, on wharf, or to Iy27-9t F. W. BUM ft CO., Agents. THE UNITED STJTRii § BRAZIL KAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. F Under contract wtth the United States and Bnxl Government* for tha carriage of the malls, trill dis patch one of thrir NEW FIRST CLASS STDEWHEEL each over 2,000 tons burthen, On th* 22d of Ev*ry Month, From the IPort of New York. For tbe following named ports ud at the follow ing rate* of passage, payable to gold or Its equlva- lent : FUST OA BLN. From Hew YosfctofiCTboom $80 From New York to turn $160 From Hew York to Pernambaco 170 From Hew York to Bahia 180 Prom New York to Rla de Janeiro 200 Stem ■§* at half those rates, meat* ud bedding In cluded. Aa experienced Smgpon is attached to each vessel. All Lettsm gnat pern through the FCst Office. Post age 10 cents rm tenter fafomatten orpaaesge apply to ft. KHAUiL Agent, No. UfitoddudwBlock. GARRMON ft ALLEN, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS An Maanfkotftring Chemists, No. 888 KING STREET, reborn Masks* ac. Charleston, 8. C. . PRATT, 1&W.WHMM.I lOwdoateo/Phlla. ftealN ft lfii f| 1 |OoU«Rt of Plmr- C. Ntoe ud Ml-j [m^yr^Cbemlirt I to 9. C. Ord.Dep*t The Proprietors are Native Geor- W**r **' AW. IBB OF SAYK. ypBOF qnotawAUj it