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MATTERS,
ioBKW»- AUGUST 3. 1868.
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TDiiraJay* Augusl 2, ftt «°' c, °*
. j: , ull4 , jwunlv. August 4til, at 2
- tsKaiI ,„.; Wednesday. August S, at
{i x A ° g,wt **• at -
mu.iua'-euu.
^ Saturday. August 11. at 9
s von * raUSTA '
-sa. Thursday, August 2.
' V '" .dbcuabibsw-
Siturdav, at 3 o'clock,
r-' W-* w-ducsday, at 3 o’clock,
inula ^, hursda y morning at» o’clock
very ’’““day afternoon, nt 4
t ., rJl rSlon,
J FW3IDA.
every Saturday morning, at
: saute,
jay morning, at 9 o'clock
every Tuesday morning, at
The Health of Savannah.
The mortuary list for the week ending 80th ultimo
aa well as those which preceded it, is an official an
nouncement of the gratifying fact that the health of
our city has never been better than it is at present.
-— —y-
The Lost Cause..-®. W. Lloyd, Esq., the General . ■
Agent for the State* of Alabama and Georgia foe the
■ale of Edward A. Pollard’s hie tot y of the war, entitled
.■The Lost Cause," has appointed Mr. George if
Johnstone, the proprietor of the Index, the ®gent for
. . , the sale of the work In Chatham county. "The book
If any confirmation of this statement » wh]ch ^ ^ ^ ^ deUv ery about*the middle of
K JR PARI**'-
Friday morning, at 8 o’clock.
departure of Trnlna.
HAiCV PASSESGFB Ur TRAIN
8 A. M.
1 31 , ... .6:15 P. M,
sU * l " " 8 p. si.
a-sESOEK TRAIN
sengeb TRAIN
a at
7 A. M.
.8:45 a. ai.
.7:05 p. M.
.7:05 P. M.
.4:0i) a. M.
. .7:00 a. M.
_ . \I5HI PASSENGER TRAIN
5:40 P. M.
k k' , 8:25 P.M.
at 6:30 A.M.
. and tiordon trains connect with
vfu m?ht passenger trains at Gordon.
* llf railroad—daily (Sundays ex-
* ' cepted)
f , h at 7:30 a.m.
^Suviile'at 9*7*.*.
nmnwsville at t : S2 A '
iMvannah at 6:06 p.m.
, TIJ.L .v MOTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta-
i I;,’iksellers, Hull street (down etairaj
. nest t<> tite Post Office, are au-
,.! •, [„r tbe Daii f News & Herald.
. v jU thfin will be promptly attended
quiet the nervous apprehensions of parsons
been unnecessarily disturbed by the threatening
proximity of the cholera, it may be found in the oft
repeated assurance of our physicians that “it is most
distressingly healthy.*'
It should be stated, however, that whilst our white
population is enjoying such cheering immunity from
fatal diseases, the negroes have not been so fortunate.
The prevalence of disease among the latter has been
owing, doubtless, to excessive indulgence in Ttoet
peculiar to the race, and the ravenous consumption of
the unripe and over ripe fruit with which the markets
have been glutted for the last six weeks.
It has been among the whites that the bills of mor
tality exhibit no change from the most healthy period
of the year. Several old citizens have assured us that
they have never known a summer so free from all In
dications of those diseases which prevail almost
everywhere in this country during this season.
The weather has at times been warur, but not in
tensely so, and'the effects of the heat of the day are
compensated by the cool and pleasant breeze of the
afternoon andnighta, which admit of’comfortable and
refreshing slumbers. It should certainly be a source
of much gratification to our people to know that
whilst alarming intelligence reaches them from
various parts of the country of the prevalence of sick
ness and of great mortality, here the general health
and comfort of all the classes of the population should
be so remarkably good. And especially should we
feel devoutly thankful that we have been spared thus
far from the visitation of cholera, which has been at
the threshold of the city for many days, but has been
repelled by the great energy and activity of our ex.
cellent Mayor and Board of Health in the vigorous en
forcement of sanitary regulations which are almost
certain barriers against the encroachments of the
dreaded epidemic. We hope our authorities will con
tinue to be active and zealous in the discharge of this
important duty. If we should pass through this sum
mer without any interruption of the present excellent
sanitary condition, as in times past it will be
worth a great deal to Savannah. It would therefore
be a wise economy to spare no expense to secure
such a result. A few of our citizens are leaving for
more Northern latitudes. It is much to be doubted
whether they will be cooler or better off there than
here, unless they fly to the mountains. We have as
cool and pleasant watering places aa those at the North,
and our breezes are more reliable and continuous.
But why talk to our people on this subject ?
Financial and Commercial.
August, will be sold entirely by subscriptions, and all
applications for copies must be madefto Mr. Johnstone.
Magistrate', Court.
Before Justice Staley, the following case was ills-
poeed of yesterday:
State vs. Martha Ryals. Larceny from tbe bouse. I com. we regret to say, will be totally inadequate to the
The prisoner was committed to jailfdr examination.
1.1 of Underwriters
Meeting of tlie Passengers of tite San
Salvador.
At Quarantine,
on Board Steamship San Salvador,
Tybee Roads, July 31, 1866.
At & meeting of the passengers ou board the Steam-
ship San Salvador, quarantined at Tybeo Roada for
cholera, Mr. H. G. Judd, of Beaufort, S. C., was called
to the Chair, and Mr. Charles M. Graham, of No. 6,
was appointed Secretary, thereupon the following
resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted by
the meeting, with instructions that they be printed in
the papers of Savaunah:
Whereas, Through a series of untoward eventfljwa
Savanna® Market.
Savannah, Thursday, August 2,1866.
Cotton.—During the past week there has been a
steady market for cotton, at prices ranging principally
from 28 to 33;,c. ft ft. To-day the market ia firm,
middling being held at 33 to 33 >fc.; infect some sell
ers ask 34c. Reports of the growing crop seem to in
dicate that the receipts of the next aeason will at least
reach one and one-half millions of bales. The crop of
W&tamoros, 14@14J»c.; San ' I - -
EMPIRE LINE F0RNEWMFC® NEWyorE
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTBERGEK.
W D Reunolds, Balt .
J Stewart, City
A McMillan. Blackshear
W H Smoot, str Fannie
C U Hill, do
G "V Blizzard, do
J D Tucker, Angusta
E B Brigg, N O
W T Hollingsworth, Macn
J Ray, Washington
FASCassidy, Florida
RW Campbell, do
J o Malby, do
J W Fairbanks, do
S J Whiteside, do
W Petry, do
J C schroaz, do
J W Shackehord, Atlanta
Miss E U Freeman, Griffin
D P Hancock, USA
F W Welch A wife, Fla
A C Kinnle, wife A child,
Fla
J B Jones, Valdosta
Mias E B Isbam, Fla
Miss C E Osgood, Fla'
Mr. Armstrong A 2 elul-
dren, Fia
T S Ella. Jacksonville
T J Heyward, jr, S C
Capt R Cowba. Fla
S Crohick, wife A child.
Jacksonville
J Rosaell, N Y
W H Robbins, Augusta
E W Denning, Fla
A RlchSMsm SS Alabama
Capt Uniebunier, do
J ii Heyward, S C
J T Hungerfotd. Augu9ta
Mrs Ripley A 3 cliildru.Ga
G O Marcy, Bryan co
Dr W T Shine, FU
W F Lloyd, do
J H Sloan, Thomas wile
Mrs A M Sloan, do
JU Beall, A AG HR
M J Cohen, atr Swan
demand for home consumption. The money market ia
very tight, but it ia hoped that, when the nfew crop be
gin. to come to market freely, there will bo an im
provement in this respect.
In Sea Islands we hear of few or no transactlona.
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUOB.
G Dean, C R R |C H Demerest, N X
C smith, str Leo W H Clark, St Marya
U Roseubush, N V P Williamson, Cuy
T H Johnston, Albany |W O Wylly, Ga
EG Willingham, ForsytliiJ Averett, Fla
Q Simon, Augusta 'Miss Averett, Fla
F R Cotton, Fla |J Livingston, N O
A Welder, N V .‘J H Burst, Femanduia
L C Hanes, N C J W Morgan, Warreulou
E F Morgan, Augusta |Ool Capers, Covington
SCREVEN HOUSE—Q. MCGINLY.
D H Hopkinson, Jackson
vide
Col Titus A servt, Fla
3 Cooper, City
Margaret Thompson, N V
H H Richards, A * G R R
W P Rice, City
J W Kder, Ogeeehee
W A’. Smith, City
J L Crawford, Ga
J G Clark, City
Cotton Statement.
1S65- 66.
Sea
Island.
Upland.
Stock ou hand September let
Received since July 25
Received Previously
Total Receipt?
Exported since July 25
Exported Previously
Totftl Exports
281
1
9,634
3,724
1,859
294,172
9,916
229,755
88
9,458
2,298
213,284
9,546
215,589
stock on hand...
370
14,173
EXPORTS OF COTTON
From July 25, 1866, to Avgust l. 1866.
Ports.
sea
Island.
Upland.
Liverpool .
’ 82
*6
Boston
New York
1.646
324
328
Baltimore
Philadelphia.
Total Exports
88
2,298
Mrs Warner A child, Bos
ton
N F Morgan, str Eclipse
U Dodinger, do
J N Cohen, Boston
J O Devall, Fla
M W Drew, Jacksonville
S llalliday, do
C R Braytou, Providence
H Esler, Brooklyn
FH Gilbert, Jacksonville
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
mail water.
At Tybeo U 27IAt Port 12 51
representatives of all Companies = _
h-.miiess in this city, was held have been compelled, in connection with tlia'Officers
, , , a! and crew of the Steamship Sau Salvador, to Undergo
at 4 o clock, in the offloe of Messrs. # ted l 0 us quarantine of fifteen days in Tybee Roads;
and
Whereas, By the merciful interposition of Divine
Providence, no one of ns has fallen a victim to the
fearful pestilence which has visited and slain so many
of the U. 8. soldiery who were fellow passengers with
ns on the ship; aud
Whereas, We are largely indebted to the officers and
employees of the vessel tor the measure of comfort
enjoyed by ns through so long a period of detention.
Resolved, That we render public and unfeigned
thanks to Almighty God for our wonderful preserva
tion in the midst of the frightful dangers which has
environed us.
Resolved, That we tend to Capt. Joshua Atkins, com
mander of the ship, the tribute of our most profound
respect for his patient forbearance, his untiring and
kindly attention to every want, his persistent efforts
to relieve the monotony and depressing effects of our
imprisonment, combined with the perfect manage
ment, order and discipline of his vessel.
Resolved, That our thanks are eminently due, and
we hereby'tender them to the Purser, Mr. Cambridge;
to the 1st and 2d officers, Messrs. Nickersou and Ri
der; to the Steward,‘Mr. Burgest; and in fine to all
those having in charge the interests of the steamer,
for their cheerful alacrity in ministering to the com
fort of the passengers, and for that gentlemanly ur
banity which has characterized their intercourse with
i which occasion were present the
Clemen- Messrs. W. N. Habersham, H.
v Wilbur, T. H. Harden, J. M. Prentiss,
J C. McNulty, K- H. Footman, H. H.
. an<l J T. Thuuw
: Mr. W. N. Habersham, J. T. Thomas
,1... Chair, and Mr. R. H. Footman appoint-
t, taking the Chair, said that he had
acting io he called for the purpose of
warn ration of a Board of Marine and
L A riters, and solicited the cordial co-opera-
1-.crested.
tv..-.or moved that a committee be appointed
...naan to prepare a code of rules for the
.. a:, i regulation of such board as might be
u - a future meeting ; which motion pre
j ; chairman appointed the following gen-
Ld ■;.’3m i ttee ■ Messrs. A. Wilbur, W. N.
H Vv. M- : cr. J. M Prentiss, and O. C.
Shipping Intelligence.
, ■ Mvers, Esq , the Chairman was
.winittee, when ou motion, the meet-
. i until the 30th of July.
•s-mbling at the second meeting on the
•.ving w mbors were present : J. T.
-iirmuji; H H. Footnjan, Secretary;
N Haberslium, F. W. Reid, H. C. Cunning*^
ilurs, A. Wdbur. J. M. Prentiss, Win. R.
i ii H. VVo .Abridge.
ai Chairman of the Committee appointed
..Ac 'A :ule«, presented a report embody-
A regulations for a permanent organiza-
;. U *J -The B'jard of Underwriters for the
inuah," aud providing for the election of
President, Secretary, and an Advisory
: : ur members, to be elected at each
it-uiig vot which the President shall be
f.r the classification of risks and the adop-
; r the eutumg month, aud to attend to
Resolved, That Col. S. St. Geo. Rogers, of Florida,
deserves particular mention for his earnest and able
efforts among the soldiers at the first appearance of
the epidemic, and subsequently until they were taken
from the ship. . , x „
Resolved, That especial gratitude is due to Dr. H.
Bacon, of Lake'City, Fla., whose unremitting and un
purchased attentions have been the means, under
God, of preventing the disease and suffering which,
without his aid, must have prevailed in the close con
finement to which so many women and children have
been subjected.
Resolved, That while we are indebted to many of
the citizens of Savannah for various kind offices, we
are pre-emiDently under obligation to Messrs. Estill A
Bro. for valuable and free supplies of newspapers,
periodicals, Ac. _ ...
Resolved. That although the result of our fifteen
davs’ quarantine, has justified the belief entertained
by us, that the vessel has not been infected, we are
not disposed to quarrel with tbe authority which has
so unnecessarily prolonged our detention: but in con
nection, we take pleasure in commending the boarding
officer, Dr. Rosse, not only for bia firmness in the
« as may from time to time be pre- execution of orders, but for his cordial good nature
and suavity.
Horatio Pitcher,
Edw. Richardson,
J Myer,
S L Waitfelder,
John Daly,
W. S. Dillon,
M. P. Mussey,
E. B. Cbipman,
Mrs. E. B. Chipman,
- '■ uotR H Footman, Esq-, the report was
A at.i adopted, when the meeting adjourned
;. ru. on Tuesday evening, July 31st, to reas-
the vthee -a the H»>me Insurance Company.
, . July Slat, the meeting was called to or"
J T Thomas. Esq., Chairman.
'-Messrs F \V. Reid, O. C. Myers, J. W.
a. Wilbur, J. M- v Prentiss,^T. H.
H W Mercer, T H. Palme), J. G. Mills, J. B.
' S Hardee*; H. C Conuingham, H. H. j John U. Raudell,
i.-'ise, tv. Ii. Symons. W. R. Boyd, and B. H. ; J;. Gro T 83 ’ .
Miss Jennie Glazier,
. A. Zaneli,
” *• c - a . pied at the meeting oi the day before 1 Z. Delmas,
i the station of the Chairman, on motion I
-v Wilbur, read for the information of those j jj. Xye,
l-ju who were not present at that time, after ! E. R. R- Hoyt,
ibey nere, on motion of J. M. Prentias, E*l,. i
adopted. I j c Cooper,
-bhjrman sb* that the next business in ! N. C- Warren,
“ as tlie of permanent officers,
Vii Kt ol with, resulting as fol-
H. G. Judd, Chairman.
Chas. M. Graham, Secretary.
R. Stafford,
C. It. Breightoa,
F. A. Beard,
Chas. S. Schlatter,
A. P- Tripod,
Miss Schlatter,
Miss Lizzie iieiliy,
J. H. Avery,
Miss Melina Robider,
Miss Feloixe Fulshaw,
Mrs. G. £. Pace,
Miss Kelly,
Peter Doyle,
Mrs. Carr,
Mrs. Glazier,
P. McComber,
E. H. Kirlin,
Henrv Esler,
J. Halliday,
James Doyle,
M. W. Drew.
H. J. McDonald,
Arch- McAllister,
and others.
umeunjut ••■.*.4 ••• - 1 j
itiponies of this k ’.a* v - • ‘
- ols? L»t fostered ul J ;
--inpauies repres
ijq.U’-si-ed in payin. • ■
-fcLa ot the .State and city ,
* Lis Roaid represents fifty v ,iu.
Ue, and foreign, aud ha ' r 8 e -.
•- tie income of the city by the p ;. . . . o * h
: i city license, together with .utr: ‘ »’?i ’•
jtL' gross receipts, amounting in the agaj At
iasands of dollars annually,
lie would respectfully suggest to the Citv '•
-7Savannah, that, in behalf of some of the ^ n-. i.ii
q»rtsf nted bv us, and as individuals in oonjunu-c.
; :tL other citizens, we have contributed toward* ui-
.nug one steam fire engine for the use and benefit ot
•t '-•luzeus generally, which has proved a success, we j
itrtfore cannot too strongly recommend in behalf of
^ Insurance Companies that we represent, aa well aa
Mayor’s Court*
Before Hla Honor, the Mayor, E. C. Anderson, the
following violators of the laws were disposed of yea-
ter day: _
John Kelly, a deaf aud dumb white may was found
lying drunk on the Exchange steps. Hie Honor or
dered the prisoner to be turned over «> the police,
who were to turn him over to hia friends, if he ha
any; if not to be released.
| Henry Nelson (colored) charged with inproper con-
^ duct, cursing and abusing a gentleman aud hia famllj ,
1 was turned over to the Police Barracks to be employed
'7;: .i ter ia colored boy) about ten yeara of age,
. a with stealing, was turned over to hla parents
. punishment.
. r. '--upe • colored) charged with improper conduct,
. i--,ug a nuisance in the streets, and whose de-
• •.'•latent ir art was very indecent, was fined ten
; „ >r to b-.- i laced at hard labor on the streets for
p,-,,. , Vtw York
i *' -nialoj Alabama, Captain Limebnmer, from
New • ^ved nlowat in -srly hour yesterday
Inin* u reventad ft m htng her wharf
i' i act oum ’X a. v .jje.
TbtAiaba ,c kt. wn to th.- ti a. effing public
ea 8‘Bunch z*. . ^.^otng steamer. a v ing plied
between New Yc. ru rhiA purl prior to the war, nn-
— -uu.k-ir- - \AiiupMHC9 wo ic M j New To*
L ^ citizens whose property jg protected by their | dar couiuuaud of 1 . a-ii ochen«2k, running on file
- u*a, the purchaHk- of u sufficient number of addi- ; the K t .v \n-’usta nud Florida
[ S SttW ! The Alabama has apt- 7 ■ ^nger accommoda-
s.nu^ it tc b*i distinctly understood that, aa a Board, ! tioni, and is commanded — l^manly and skilful
^ not enter iuto any controversy re»pecting th« | For full fllea of > - * papers, wo are
'ire Department, yet reserving to ourselves as indi- omcere ‘ * . „ . , . . al .■ * v . ..
fidualt! the right to tho free expreMion of our own j indebted to our old friend, A formerly
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, Aog. 1, ISCfl.
Arrived*
Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamer Fannie. McNelty, Charleston—F M Myrell.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka-Claghoru A
Cunningham. „ ■ . . „ .
Bark Mary Elizabeth, Croker, Matanzas, in ballast
—Crane A Grayblll.
Brig Crocus. Reed, Bath, Me, with 298 tons Ice to
Cheeseman A Co.
Cleared.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston—F M Myrell.
Steamship City or Bath, Hewartb, Boston—Rich-
ardson A Barnard. _
U S Light House Supply schooner Chase, Perry,
Wilmington, NO. „
Schr Bertha, Cook, Hilton Head—T J Daubar A
Co.
Imports.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—4
balea cotton, 286 hbls ro3in, and mdse.
Exporta,
Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—310 bales
upland cotton, 19 do hides, 65 tons iron, 40 bills do,
504 dry hides, 12 crates watermelons. 10 bbls spirits
I of turpentine, 5 boxes mdse, 13,000 it lumber.
Passengers,
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—Mrs Drum-
moud, J N cohen, W M Newbold, J Irwin. P White,
T Hoserbuah, A Morgan, Master Rosse. W J Allen, M
Nixon, and 6 deck.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—Mr
Webster and lady, Mrs Mahouey-and 2 children, Mrs
Freeman, A E Kinuy, lady, 3 children and 5 aervis.
Miss Cosgrove, Miss Jolmsen, Miss A E Everett. J C
Randall, C Harris, E W Daney, J W Manulng, Al Mil-
ler H Kinsly, C Porter, W Whiteside, W Petty, M
Swart*. M Ellers, *J W Shackleford, J Fairbank. R D
Fox. J O Malloy, R Campoell, Cassidy, \V W Fuller,
W Watkins, W Miller, M Felder, J A Kent, Wetmore,
and 15 dc£k.
Per steamship Alabama, from New York—Mrs M
Spier, F Schenck, W U Robbins, S Krolik and wife.
Win Russell, son and daughter, J W Davis, Col H T
Titus W P Rice, T U Gilbert, L Lowenttml, I Wash
ington. S Scott, Jane Gordon, L Adams, Miss B Gar
vey, John B Mast, U Osgood, W H Clark, R Comba,
Mrs K Watson, C H Demerest, D H Hopkinson, Mrs
Lowenthal, J Martin, T Jones, Mrs CalTrey.
Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—Mrs Wai-
icner and child, Mr and Mrs Hurlbert, J Roberts, W
Klne, Mrs Harding, Mrs Jackson, aud others.
uomlgaaw-
Per steamship Alabama, from New 1 °> k—Adam-
l y t * Barron, Blun A M, J II Anderson & Sou, B
A Wbiteli ad, F liroadbacker, Bell. W
Brady. 8 & Co, C Bohnefeld, Agt c R Rs Clark A ii,
cSmpion & F, M A Cohen, Cooper, O <fc F, CjflJey &
H K R <fc Co, Claghorn &C.FW Cornwell, H H cur
rier Cunuinghain, P & Co, P Callanan & Co, A Comm
SSbmmlA jTm j Doyle & Co, Davant A W, Erwin a
H g C Freeman, M Feist Co, A A L i reideuberg,
n’t selier J W Gregory, W B Griffin A Co, 1 Hoi-
riimbe A Co, G A Hudson, Hilton A K, J M-.Mal.ou A
Co Levi A B, S M Lederer, J Llppmau. LaRoche A
J, H Murkin, B Mallon, Wf B Alclrityre 0°. ST A
Me A lair, U S Nichols, E L Neidlinger. Wat tx, O.ff d-
W J Oliver Plainer A D, W, Root A Co, H G Huwe,
V A Ryan A w, C D Rogers. Richardson & Boyntom
So Ex* E D Smytbe A Co, A A Solomons A Co, F W
Sims A Co P 3kchan, J T Thomas A Co, lison A G,
J L Vlllalonga, W T J O Woodward, W H Wiltiierger,
W M Walab, U Wellbrook, Weed A C. Col Carling, B
& S, Crane A G, Lovell A L, K MacLea & Co, F M
Myrell W H stark, Lathrop & Co, M S Meyer, A
Meyer. T Gilhooly, T Pepper, C W Bruner.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Pulatka, etc—E A
Hardee, J Felix, J L Vtllalonga, A Wilbur.
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—F M Myrell*
So EX.
Consignees per Central rtalIroatl,
Aug. 1, 1866.
SG3 bales cotton, 21 do yam, 15 do domestics, 2 do
wool, 12 boxes tea, U do wine, 595 pigs iron, 66
wagon tires, S cars iron, 94 empty barrels, 12 cara
lumber, aud mdse to A Low A Co, Sorrell Bros. * A
Way. C D Rogers, F W Sims, A Myera A Co, U How
dy, R Balfore. E Koeteke. Champion A F, Brace A c,
N A Camp, Brigham, U A Co, Whiting A* Co.
Receipts per Atlantic A Gulf R-
Aug. 1,1866.
61 bales cotton, 10 do wool, 1 car load sheep
hides. 1 horse, and mdse to A 8 Hartrldgc, lison A
G F w Sims A Co h J Gnilmartln A Co, Bryan, U
*’co'“^hoffer A Co, Hunter <f OK BB^wn.
G W Garmauy, M, Tnomas A co, J L Vtlialongu, M
G Ehrllcu, J Ryan, P H Behn, J ^ Auder^n A Sou,
J A Robeite, M 8 Cohen, L LevL A B buc e , W A K
Mcintire. Duucan A J. P & Tnomas, VN A Hu , J
Fleming, W C Wjlly, find others.
jTXwest,
SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSEY * CO.,
159 BAY STREET,
City Hotel Buildings-
Exchange.—There is very little offering. Jhe banks
and out-door bidders are buying Pt off, and
selling at ^e. premium. In Gold there ia also very
little doing; brokers are buying $1 43®1 4f» and sell
ing at $1 48:
Bacon.—There is a fair supply of all qualities on tbe
market, at a slight advance on our last quotations,
is held at 18*j@19c. for shoulders; sides, ribbed, 22
@23c; sides, clear, 23^@24c.; bams, 25@28c.
Bagging and Rope.—Bagging fcas advanced about
3c. withiu tho past week. Holders are now firm at
35c. for Gunny and Sea Uiand Dundee. Rope is held
at 18@20c. A prime article will command the latter
figure.
Butter.—There is a small stock on the market,with
a fair demand. The butter now arriving is generally
in bad order. It is held at 88@42* a c. for prime West
ern, and 45c. for choice Goshen.
Coffee—Is in good supply, with a fair demand at
the following prices: St. Domingo, 26*5 27Sic.; Rio, 28
(a-30c.; and Java, 40c.
Corn.—Notwithstanding continued receipts from
Baltimore there is but a small stock on the market, in
consequence of shipments to the interior. Holders
14c.; Tampico, 13(513^c.; Matanioroa, 14^14.
Juan and Central America,
@13c.; Bogota, 13^14*;
salted, 12 13c. TSavanilla and Cartbageaa*
Curacoa, 10 l *(a)llc.; Barcelono. 12J<@13c.; St Domingo
and Port au Platt W*4#llc.: Terns. lO^llc.
Dry salted huhjp have been only l^Uii^ted demand,
but prices aru without change. Mwn aalAadhidn»
there is no change to note for domestic slaughters, and
the demand lias been fair for home use.. Forrign ia
dull but steady We quote in currency as follows:
Western Ifial lc?rcouutfy, slaughtered, trimmed and
tured. U4 Tie.; city do. do., 11 *i<sY2)i<g9&10c. Up
per leather stock has been in fair demand for 8 A cows
and kips, but the small supply on h*nA shocks busi
ness.
Iron.—Pig is firm but dulL We Quote at $46@48 for
No. 1 American, and $46@49 for do. Scotch.
Laths—Are in fair demand at steady prices Sales s
1,800,000 Eastern at $3 25, and $3 50, three months.
Lime.—Rockland is firm and in fair demandat $1 50
for common, and $2 10 for lump. •
Molasses.—We have had a good degree of activity,
ut prices are hardly so firm. Sales of 200 Cuba
[nscovado, to arive from Boston, on private terms;
JO do. in lots, at 55@2>G * 4 c.; 125 hhds. do. Centrifu-
al, at 43@45c.; 400 hhds Trinidad, private terms, at
r about 51e.; 246 hhds and 37 tes Cuba clayed at 47c.
Oils.—Linseed is scarce, in demand, and firmer. We
uote at $1 80(51 81 for city. Fish oils are quiet and
Inchanged at $1 25@1 30 for crude whales, and $2 75
i 2 80 for crude sperm. Lard oil is firm but quiet.
We quote at $1 40@2.
Bice—Is in fair demand and steady at 9j^@lic. for
Rangoon.
Skins—Goat has been moderately active, but at lower-
prices. We quote Tampico at 55c; Matamoras at 52%
@55c; YeraCruz at 52>£c; Buenos Ayres at 35(oi40c;
Payta at 40Ta 42c; Cape at 55@57>ic; Madras at 60@65c.
all gold. Deer remains quiet at fall prices. We quote
Honduras at 60(2:62 tfc; 8an Juan at 52^®55c; Boliver
at 42*^®45c; Sisal at 57* a @62&c; Vera Cruz at 60(3
Chagres at 55@57y t c; PuertoCabello at 50@51c;
Para at 60c, all gold.
Soap—Castile is a little firmer. Sales of 150 boxes at
18tf@19c.
Sugar—Raw sugars are in good demand and firm.
Sales of Cuba at 10 @13c. Clarified do. at 14#c., and
Porto Rico at 13. L 4(2/14c.; also, sales of 1,000 boxes Ha
vana at 10@12c. Refined are firm at 16%$17c. for
hards.
Tallow —The market is fairly active at unchanged
prices. Sales of 100,000 lbs at 12^@12^c. for Western
and City, and 3,000 lbs grease at 12c.
Whiskey—The market is dull and prices are nomi
nal. The trade is chiefly contraband.
Shioping.
ONLY SIMS WHEEL STEAMSHIP THIS
WEEK.
Cabin Punge,
The fine sidewheel steamship
ALABAM k,
LIMEBURNER. Commander,
Will aaU as above on ,
Sat.rd.y, Aagut 4t at 8 oViork p. ia.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dation,, apply to #
B. H. HARDEE.
No 19 Stoddard’, Range.
, „„ GARRISON * ALLEN.
Jj» No. 5 Bowling Green, Ne* York.
Empire Line
FOR NEW YORK.
are asking $127>a for yellow and mixed, in quantities. Domestic Goods—
Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current.
Articles. P*r\ from to
Bagging, Gunny yd 35 @
Sea Island Dundee yd 33 %
Tucker, Cooper & Co yd Q
Tucker, Cooper A Co., Retail... yd @
Bale Rope fo| 18 @ 20
Beeswax 30 ©
Beef, Mess -...bbl 17 00 (£18 00
Extra Mess (new) bbl 22 00 @
Family half bbls 16 @ 18
Bacon, Hams lb 25 A 28
Shoulders ft 18>r@ 19 .
Sides ft 23>*<& 24
Bread, Navy » ®
Pilot ft 7K9. »
Butter, Goshen, Prime ft 45 <g
Prime Western. Firkins ft 38 (# 42,^
Candles, Adamantine ft 0 25
Hull's ft 20®
Cheese, Goshen ft 16 0 8B0
Extra Cream ft 21 ® 23
English Dairy ft 25 ® 30
Pine Apple ft 25 @ 30
Coffee, St. Domingo ft 26® 27>4
Rio ft 28 ® 30
Java ft 40®
Cordage ft 25 ® 30
Manilla ft 25® SO
personal opinion thereto.
Resolved, That a copy of this paper be furnished to
j foe City Council of Savaunah.
On motion of Mr. O. C. Myers, the following resolu-
I lion was also adopted :
| Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to notify
•he board of Underwriters of New York, ud of other
I cities, by printed circular, of the organization of tbte
I Board.
On motion, the Board adjourned
\ papers,
_ &WWRion, 1
the obliging and accommodating the. steam
ship Nevada, and now in tho ■*- me on the
Alabama.
GROCERIES IT WHOLESALE.
and $1 35(0-1 40 for white. It is retailing at $1 35®
1 40 for mixed and yellow, and $1 40®1 50 for white.
Oats—Is in good supply at 87>sC.@$l, according to
quantity.
Dry Goods.—There has been a fair jobbing trade
done within the past week at unchanged prices. Our
merchants generally are overhauling their old stocks,
which are small, and making extensive repairs and
improvements in their stores preparatory to receiving
their stock of fall and winter goods, which will be much
heavier than has been received for several years.
The fblkflring are the prices now ruling in the mar
ket : 3-4 osnabnrgs, 16017c. ; 4-4 22c. ; white
cotton osnaburgs, 28c.; striped do., 33(3)36; Sea Island
brown, 22@25c; fancy prints, 15@23c.; aud yarns
$2 25 bunch.
Flour.—New flour is now arriving freely, aud is
held at $17 for superfine, and $18 for extra. Old flour
continues in good supply, with a fair demand. We
quote fine at $8®8 50; superfine. $9® 10; extra, $10®
12, and choice at $14@16. a*
Hay.—In consequence of heavy shipments of North
ern having been made to the interior, the market is
not so well supplied as at our last report. There is
sufficient, however, for the demand. It is held at
$1 25@1 30 from wharf, and $1 40®1 50 from store.
There is no Eastern arriving, and very little on the
market, which is held at $2 by retail.
Lard—Is in fair supply, with a good demand. We
quote prime leaf at 21c., and pressed at 20c.
Liquors.—In liquors there is nothing doing. For
quotations we refer to our wholesale prices.
Lime and t.at» b —Lime ia in good supply, afld is
held at $3 V bbl. Parties desiring a larger quantity could
buy at reduced figures. Laths arc scarce and in good
demand at $6 50 M.
Molasses and Sugars—Continue in fair supply,
with a good dsmand. On account of the recent ad
vance in the New York market holders are firm at the
following figures ; Muscovado molasses, GO®65c. ;
Florida syrup, 85c. Sugars, crushed and powdered,
1819c.; A, 17®17>*c.; B. 16> a '®17; extra C, 16c.;
yellow C, 15 ‘£c.
Salt.—There is a good stock ou the market, and it
is held at $2 25 in lots of two hundred and fifty sacks
and upwards. By retail it is selling at $2 50®3.
Soap.—The market Is atnmdantly supplied, and the
demand for the home trade continues moderate.
Prices are lower. We quote Colgate k Hull’s family
brands at 14c.; common brands, 11 >4® 12 ^0.
Country Produce—There has been no quotable
change inany of these articles (luring the past week.
There is an active demand, at the following prices:
Wool 30c., hides 10c.; tallow 12»4c., and beeswax 30c.
Freights.—There is nothing up for Liverpool. To
New York, by steamers, we quote $2 IA bale for cot
ton; to Boston, for cotton, and $12 50 1,000 for
flooring boards; to Baltimore, $2 bale for cotton,
and to Philadelphia, $2 bale.
Timber.—There is but a small quantity on the mar
ket, and it ia consequently more in demand. Prices
have advanced considerable since our last report.
Chfiice lots for milling purposes are now held at $11®
14, and good shipping timber is held at $14@20. ac
cording to size and quality.
Lumber.—In lumber, owing to tbe want of trans
portation, there is nothing doing, except small sales
for local trade.
New Yorls Market.
New York, Saturday, July 28.
Flour, &a—The Market for Western and State flour
ia moderately active; the low grades are firm and 5c.
better; tbe medium and better grades opened irregu
lar but closed firm. Holders of family brands are
withdrawing their samples from the market, owing
to the heavy rains at the west.
The sales are 8,000 bbls. at $6®7 55 for suparflne
State and Western; $7 15®8 90 for ordinary and com
mon extra State; $9 10®9 85 for fancy State; $715@8 85
for the low grades of spring wheat Western extra; $9 05
Jag 70 for shipping Ohio; $1001130for trade and family
brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and $10 25®
14 15 for St. Louis extras.
Canadian flour is quiet for want of assortment.
Sales of 150 bbls. at *8 60&9 TO for the low grades of
extra and *9 fWal'i for trade and family brands.
snnthera flour ia in moderate demand at about pre
vious prices. Sales of 250 bbls at $9 TOfolll 'or com
mon to fair Baltimore and country extras, and $10 10
ral5 25 for trade and family brands.
r’nrn meal is quiet, but prices are without special
change. We quote at *4 85 for Jersey, and $5 25 tor
B rtwciiT^The wheat market opened firm, and closed
fie better on choice qualities, and firm for medium.
Sc dS^nd is good, to part .pecntattve.bat at priore
^b^^T"o^o. h 2 < ^^ e d’S , S
„oshels Jersey and South,
4S@49e.; inferior
The lnquiryiag bushels unsound, at 82@84c.;
#££ miredS B4X@85C.; do. white at $1 Ofl;
d0 ^ eU ^7r««^?rhe pork market baa been rather more
PBOraloss. Tn lwr closing dull and heavy.
.dive and eomewnat . a
Shirtings, Brown yd 15 ® 22
Sheetings, Brown yd. 17 ® 25
Brown Drills yd 25 0 35
Cotton Osnaburgs yd 29 0 30
Fish. Mackerel, No. 1, new... - bbla|10 50 ®
do No. 2 K bbls. 10 00 0
do Yito 2 75 ® 3 00
Flour, Fine bbl 8 00 ® 8 60
Superfine bblj 9 00 ®10 00
Extra bblj 10 00 012 00
Choice bbl 14 00 ®16 00
Grain, Corn, Maryland White... bush j 1 35 0 1 40
Prime Western ’.bush 1 27>£® 1 30
Oats bushl 85 @ 1 00
Bran per sack| 1 80 0 1 90
Glass, American Window
Gunpowder, Hazard's Electric, .kega
Hazard’s Fair Lawn cases, ft
Hay, Prime Northern'. cwt
do Eastern cwt
Hides, Dry ft
Deerskins ft
Iron, Swedes .Y.. ft
Pig J
Hoop ft
Sheet ft
Nailrods ft
Lard, Prime Leaf ft
Pressed ft
The new and fast sidewheel steamship
San Salvador,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail for New York on
Wcdmcsdajr, Auga.t 8, at - o’clock
PASSAGE RATES:
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steantehip Xine.
Caklm rowsc, $40.
Dock, BIO
The very fast tailing atnamaUp
FLAMBEAU,
Captain ALEXANDER.
Will positively Mil on b.r regular day,
Tkanday. Aogust si, ot 1 o’clock p. oa.
For freight or passage, having very anpwlor accom
modations, app’y to
, WILDER A FULLAHTON.
tr No freight received after 11 o’clock a. m. on
the day ot tailing.
(V* No engaged bertha secured alter Tuesday,
naleaa paid for. jyk>
Murray’s liine
FOR
NEW Lrfe YORK.
Coblm Puu|e, 980 Steerage, (lO
The new and fast steamship LEO, Dearborn, com
mander, will sail on
Thnrulay, August te, at 18 o’clock m.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dation,, apply to
OCTAVOS COHEN A CO„
jy80 Agenta.
For freight or passage, having accommodations an-
perlor to any steamer In this trade, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 1$ Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
JyJ3 No. 9 Bowling Green. N. T.
FDR AUGUSTA
ant) way landings on the riVer.
The fine light-draught steamer
EXPRESS;*
Captain JAMES MOODY,
Is now receiving freight at Florida St cam Packet
wharf for the above places, and will leave on
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9,1866.
For freight arrangements apply to J. M. KINCH
LEY, on wharf; or to .
atfl-2t F. W. SIMS A CO., Agenta.
9 50 ®
65 0
1 25 0 1 50
2 00 0
10 0
15 0 20
9 ®
2 0
Luce Rocklaud
Liquors—
Brandy, Cognac....
Jules, Robins k Co.
Holland Gin
Columbian
Old Tom A Derby, in cases. ...doz
Whiskey, Rectified gal
do Imperial Nectar gal
N. E. Rum
Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft
do Pine, dressed mft
Spruce Pine Scantling mft
Yellow Pine Boards..
21 ®
20 @
..bblj 2 75 0
3 50
Molasseh, Muscovado gal
Nails ft
bbl
Naval Stores, Tar
Spirits Turpentine
Varnish
Pitch
Oils, Linseed
Whale
Sperm... gal
Neatfoot gal
Lard g»l
Kerosene....... gall
Train gal
Turpentine gol
Lubricating Oils— j
Engine Oil gal
No. 2 Lubricating gal
Osnaburgs, Flax yd
Pork, Family Pig Pork ... %bbl
Pork, Prime .bbl
Pork, Mess. .bbl
Porter, London quarts
Raisins, Malaga box
!*box
Salt, Liverpool ..sack
Coast sack
Soap, American, yellow
A Yout kYalJFkief.
James Richardson, a colored boy*
tween twelve and fourteen year* of **• •*r**t©d
about a quarter past nine o'clock on Tueaday night in
the yard attached to the segar store of O. P*
viuth efst comer oi Bull street and Broughton street
kme. Hud not Richardson been eeen croeeingthe
knee, by a person in the adjoining building, be
Fould evidently have secreted himself in the yerd
iintil the store was closed and then endeavor to effect
to entrance through the rear door or window. Bich«
ardson has just emerged from the jail, where he has
been confined for upwards of seven weeks, charged
with the robbery of the store of Lomelino, a short
time since, some of the goods stolen from whiqb* wee
found in his possession. On being taken before tbe
Mayor yesterday morning, and being muhla to gfve
any correct statement in regard to hu presence In Mr.
tj0 P e2 ’» yard, be w*s tamed over to the County Court
t . __
*■* cop i.t late Richui • ■■&■&?. .•vpft.i
' ' d to th? N*'•‘."ju £zt>ie£» n •» an’
tj i*if =ott;f-r'. Lip?**
Lemons, Wlne *;
Raisins, Brandies,
' Nuts. Whiskies,
Starch. ^ tD , „
candles. Rom,
Hegatta o* irkundvrfcoli. 1 **coffoc. Plckle ^ ir dlnes,
By reference to the advertisement in anotijsrc. ^^iters,
man It will be observed that there will^be a priioiosa M aokcral. Salmon,
fiatu at Thunderbolt, on Wednesday, tbe 16th hurt ., \kuss’LVandy, Gin and Whiskey Oi«ktail,
whirh .ill f„, .11 i,nmta under twenty-three
■s Plantation Bitter?
which will be free for all boats under twenty-
feet to length. The prize will be a magnificent eflv*
goblet. The distance will be eight miles and back,
and the entrance fee teen dollars. Several of our steam-
boats intend making an excursion to Thunderbolt In.
the afternoon, to afford the lovers of thia sport an OP"
port unity lo view the race, which, ve undefWffiOd'
will be an exciting one.
, Stomach Bitters
qlden Bitters-
‘ *■ very fine.
>v
KBL
AnnrvAL or the San Saxtasos’s I’Aasxnosits.*—-
The passengers by tho San Salvador, fo, m Kcw York,
■H arrived to the city yesterday froc, Quarantine.
About ten of the passengers, who had -hartered the
Mhooner Sdance during their stay at quarantine, for
sl^ritre purposes, saUed up to the dt fi arrived
morning, between nine an« ten o’clock.
T^eremainder arrived by the steamer icaotote, Capt.
2Lon, about half-past eight o’clock. We lrem tort
-Sgen Salvador wiU not come up to lie city for .(aw
days. ~ ; >.
, .Awitmed** T. J. Wekh at
jejTSae.'SRiifta
cr. p* dock
To<?» to « sn'. of good draft *nitne
-ue.r ad ■ ..ntas-, to attend. Sale foe
Eg?
Soper Phog^iaf»4if Lime
THE STANDARD MANURE
’ sea 50 FEB TON-
AT
sIS-tf
Powdered
Yellow Coffee
...»
...»
19'
Tallow
»
Tobacco
... »
25 @ 1 25
Teas—
Imperial
....»
1 40 @ 1 60
Oolong
l oo @ no
Pouchong
...»
1 25 @ 1 60
I*n«, Seine
. ...ft
@
Baling
...»
®
Wines, Claret
. case
6 00 0
Port
1Pd
3 00 @ 4 60
Sherry
...gel
2 75 & 4 00
Brown Sherry
..gal
4 60 ®
Burgundy Port
....gal
4 50 ®
Chas. Farre Champaigne..
. . qts
29 00 ®
Do. do.
' PtS
30 50 0
Wool
.. .»
80 ®
Jersey and Southern, at 60@63c.; Chicago at
inferior do. in store, at 46c.; Wisconsin at 51
edbve regular, are 7,050 bbls. at $30 tor
Sd fOT do - : *' J7 87 «
fo 5^?iS r aS^fr'2d moderately active. Sales of 100
bbto1t $i“@20 to plain mess, and $20®24 for extra
Tier^ beef and beef hams remain dull and nominal,
jiierce nemauu rorticularly for smoked meats,
7™Santsd 1 to’ the Southern and local trade.
"b^h sre wtotod ^^rn lhonldera _ on private terms
hams at 23>;@2£c. for plain to fancy
small lota bagged hams»-J» bQlk
and city ice^ured ^ city ice^nred, in bulk,
at rt?*for Strttedshire, and l«Xc. to long cut hams,
at 17c. for StaJto ^uve, the demand being for city,
a is neglected and nominally
whtch is firmer, tea. at 18E@»Mc.
to'X®'mdMMaMX*- to kfr »o Prime stemn aud
ketUerendered^ <to „,^infeir demand. We quote
mjecoods before goi^toNew a ,^|^^SiSantliie, 40c. for sperm, and 60®5»c.
to , d nii but holders arc firm in their
C kindaheve been in felr demand at Adi
jffVMOtags Legnyra, rtl7XQ18)4a.
niad begs Maracaibo on pn-
P We kem from Bio Janeiro to June
7ll ??2^« The market today in very quiet. Sales of
about 500
** * 6 ^flnn. W^gSte at $22 80
Sf To!1 »2?S£ ** • ? No - ado - Herring.
MILLER. TnOM^ Qo^
BLAIR & BICKFORlv
Lumber Manufacturers’^
.hid
X C»L*X 2MX > lot HID HtmORS •» .
•*' ’■‘•VO- of ATLR’fl i lL; v, and *
• i x? rill 9* l&QU*.
uBlqou bj
I wifi. I <
IjWA-x
Tmr csffiwun*a.— There was bm
: coolf - . Ft , .? luiaod vi:s,crdsy
I reported.
n 8 death from
Id rrt n*» -» i; *
AND DEALERS Vi
Oi EVERY DESCRIPTION
T>ot>’*»rt, h'iKh JBlii
4 MRS *2 i itBlMtt lard • C-ua',, neat H, .
i street, offict - m ' Bajatvoet, esrenueh. Ga. jj- 1
• FB 'for frS^hm'boz.end $4 25 tolaymJ other
almonds; 16®15if- g^. -STgn
i ' ? '*Tb^ J demM^ ha? : bir and
' r »0l 85@95c- to retail
. m ft
Florida Syrup
g»i
10 00 ®15 00
8 60 0
6 50 0 3 00
gal 4 00 0
11 00 ®12 00
2 00 ® 2 80
3 25 ®
2 60 ®
35 00 ®40 00
50 00 055 00
30 00 035 00
25 00 ®30 00
65 ®
85 (
7)4 0
5 00 010 00
1 60 0 2 00
4 50 ® 6 50
5 50 0 6 50
1 60 0 1 80.
1 95 ® 2 00
2 80 0 3 00
2 36 0
2 30 0 S 50
85 @ 1 00
1 75 0
1 40 0
For Philadelphia.
The first class steamship
Tonawanda,
TEAL, Commander,
will sail for toe above port on
iattfrday, Augaal 11, at # o’clock a. m.
Shippers wiebiog to avail themselves of the advan
tages of direct shipments, thus avoiding extra hand ;
ling of goods through Intermediate ports, are noti
fied that store room will be furnished for freight
daring toe absence of ’he shine.
For freight or passage, having suptrtor accommo
dations, apply to
ly30 HUNTER A OAMMELL.
OLD WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new and elegant steam packets*
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING* and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, wilt leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, aud the Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. __
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with toe
New York steamers. _ „
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agent.
N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. 1yl6-tf
FOR BALTIMORE.
The new and elegant steamship
FANNIE,
Capt. H. H. Shoot,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Tknraday, 2d Inst., ot — o’clock, — m.
Freight for PHILADKPHIA will be reoslvo* and
checked through at the earn* rate* charged by other
lines.
For freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to
LaBOCHE, WEST A DANIELS,
•al Jones’ Block.
Shot, all sizes.
Scoah, Brown.
B. Coffee...
...bag
...»
.»
1 85 @
85 IS)
30
16 00 @21 00
28 00 @3( 00
30 00 @31 00
8 00 @ 3 50
4 75 @ 00
2 75 @
2 25 @ 3 00
14
3 00 @ 3 25
12*g -
16*51
17
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA AND
JACKSONVILLE.
K ^ T E,
Every MONDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock.
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain,
anl BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents.
Just Arrived and For Sale by
KENNETH 1AGLEUG0,
f
202 Bay Street,
N EW SMOKttD SIDES AND STRIPS
New Smoked Shoulders
Dnffleld Hams, covered a
Washington Hams, covered
Manning’s Hams, covered.
AUOOHHSiflfi
Mesa and Prime Pork, In bbla and half bbls
Fulton Market Family Beef, In half bbls
Goshen Batter, In tabs, and
Family and Bakers Flour. jy3-tf
w
_ be found In this
LOWER PRICES than they
other house, consisting In
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing t^
DRUG HOUSE
No. 23 S
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND «
Manuliicturin^ Chemist*,
No. 238 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market it$
Charleston* 8. C.
chemist to late 8.'
C. Nitre and Ml-|
nlng Bureau. I
LI P.B.WI
iGradoate of Phils.
I College of Phar
macy, A Chemist
Ito&O.Ord.Dap’t
The proprietor* are Native Oe<M>
giana,
DI4LIII I"
SlVftS; OHNIOAM,
OBCGGiSW fll'IDl
a»-3m
NEW8P-
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various size., and draft.
AIM,
Sailing Veaaela, Steam Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
E havejnst received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of i
DRY GOODS
which we offer at
be bought for at »DJ
of
Every variety of Dress Goode
Housekeeping Goods
Domretlca and Prints
Cloths and Cassimeres
Figured linens and Drills
Embroideries and Laces
Hosiery and Gloves
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Roll* sad Curls
Lacs Points and Veita
Bradley’s Emprea Trails
Handkerchiefs
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161 Congrsea street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
FOR CHARLESTON,
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Every THURSDAY MORNING, at» o’clock.
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captoia.
anl BRADLEY, HILL AOO.,Aghfc
FOR DARIEN.
the 8TEAMER
H. M. COOL,
WUl leave for Darien on Friday morning, 3rd
Inst., at 8 o'clock. anLJt
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying the United States Mail.
Leav# every Wednesday and
Saturday at 3 P. M.
The new and fast steamers
F A.IST2STIE,
Capt. W. T. MoNxlty. and
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. R. Paths,
Being special!) adapted to this rente, and having an*
pAlor accommodations, will leave regularly as above,
the Faanle every Wednesday and FDot Boy every
Saturday at 3 o’clock. Returning, will leave Chaitaa-
ton on Taredaye and Fridays, at I a. m. These boats
connect with toe eteemere Sylvan Bhore tad Llasle
Baker from Florida, with New York, EUUdalffUa
and Baltimore steamehlpe, and the Central atd OnV
Railroads.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
Jy27-tf ftmrleston Wharf.
Wax and Pearl Flowers.
jC *
FfHEJ
Co-Partnership.
'fiBE NNDBSIGNED have
man, mm., — IhtO a CO-
1 nartnarahlp for tbe transaction of a FACTOR-
AGKand001fllI8SION BUSINESS, under the hame
«d title ol J. WASHBURN A^Cto WA8HBDHS
'J. WASHBURN.
jy2t-iw l Washburn.
Paper Hangings
AND
Window Shades.
BB8. TUBNER,
No. 58 8t. Julian Street,
Notice.
MATT. STEAMSHIP C0MPAHT.
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
N Under contract with th* United States and Btud
Governments for the carriage of the malic, will ffifr-
patch oa% Of their * ' _
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
• V94MSSXFSi ,
each over 2,^80 tone burthen,
i On- the 22d of Every Month, ,
T»ort of jNfcw York.
- $*>
■Hast
.170
itorthe ft
lug rates of
lent:
From Mew Tork to «. Tbcsnee
Pram Nur NN* togsg-;^-.
FreU New W “ Prtnemboco
fieJaneiio.::.':
Bony d ball these rate*,' bedding l
>< AB*ezperiesced Snrgeon ■ attached to each vmUL.
All Letten most pa** thresh the F0*t Office. ra£
nee 10 cents.
Ror further tntormaUekacpMggaj^to^