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TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 29, 1866.
IXI ,a
arc of Steamships nad steamers
FOB NSW TOBK. ' v
eaniship Forlt, Thursday, May 31tt, at — o'clock
' < Missouri, Saturday, June 2, at 10}i
-•clock «. m.
Virgo, Thursday, May 31st, at 2>; o'clock
p o-
FOB Bit-TUtOBK.
steamship North Point, Thursday, May 31st, at —
c'c'o 1
FOB AUGUSTA.
o.camci Sirau, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o’clock.
Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o’clock.
FOB UAWKIN8VUJ.E.
c; l!r ,cr Charles S. llardee, every Thursday mom-
, si 9 o'clock. *
FOR CHARLESTON. .
Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock.
Steamer Kruilio, every Monday morning at 8 o'clk
Steamer Dictator, every Friday morning at S
o'CtOck.
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at S o'clock
FOB FLORID*.
Steamer Dictator, every Toe day afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
Sio’ciock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, a
Id o'clock.
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, al 8 o’clock
Messrs. RSTILL, & lmoTBER, Newndealera, Sta-
tioncr.s and Booksellers. Ball street (down stairs^,
corner of Bay lane, next to* the Post Olllce, are au
thorized agents for the Daily News & Herald.
All orders ieft with them will be promptly attended
.Mayor’s Court.—The first case tried yesterday
momiug was that of Perry Davis (colored), charged
with firing a pistol in the city. The prisoner acknow
ledged to firing the pistol, and thought he was outside
tiie city limits. He was turned over to Major Crofton
to work at the Unit^i States barracks for one week,
I aod forfeit his pistol
William Holman (colored), having chickens in his
^rsaession at four o'clock yesterday morning, sup
posed to have been stolen, also charged with rssist-
ns and striking an officer who attempted to arrest
ium. The prisoner stated that he had purchased the
chickens about ten miles in the country, and was
Taking them to the market to sell them, and that when
i,e was arrested by the policeman, being a stranger in
the city, lit* did not know what policeman wanted
n do to him, an'\ho therefore tried to. got away. As
be purchased the chickens on the Ogeechee road, and
was arrested in Crawford ward, it showed plainly that
u was not carrying them to market; and as the fowls
uii hud their heads off there was pretty strong grounds
• ;■ suspicion that the prisoner had come by them
wrongfully. The Mayor sentenced him to the chain-
! u thirty days, and ordered the chickens to be
r r.vn to th. orphans.
r diceman Dempsey, for being drunk and lying on
tiie streets while on duty, was dismissed from the po-
iice force, fined $30, and ordered to be confined thirty
days.
Choice Family Grocbrihs at Reduced Prices.
—The attention of families is Invited to the adver-
ti-c-meni of Mosers. Stuart & Co., corner of Bull and
Brought ton streets, who offer a clioico stock of family
groceries, comprising every variety of sugars, teas,
and coffee, with a general assortment of fine liquors,
wines, cordials and miscellaneous and fancy groceries,
including every thing needed for family conaump -
non, at prices as low as they can be purchased in this
market. Their goods are purchased from the most
reliable houses on the most favorable terms, and are
selected with a special regard to quality and adapta
tion to ihe Savannah trade. They arc in almost daily
receipt of fresh supplies by the eteamors of the •ab
laut ials and delicacies of the season.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WTLTBSRGKR.
AJMilter.City EB Brown. ThomasrUl*
?F w A8m,th . Valdosta
J J McGuire, Miss w W Hibbard, N Y
J W Hedwood, Md w Moody, do
WTMcNe.ty’ str Fannie J Russel], Tbomasyllle
U J Holloway, Tbomaaylle J S Merrill, do
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*.
F,?J- ri . tcb * rd > Clt 7 |Q W Odom. 8t Marys
Mrs R Thompson, Fhlla
L Thompson, Colorado
Mrs J Bulger, L I
Miss K Bulger, do
J E Wilson, do
S M Bulkley, atr Virgo
G B Mills, do
A A Knudson,
W B Spear, slilp Charlotte
E C Wade, do
E A Kendall, do
M Newman, Qa
W Camming, Ga
G B Hack, do
D A Stephens, N Y
D O Noe, N Y
A Murray, N Y
E A Kendall, Chas
W W Towell, do
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McOlNLY.
J J Magnlre, H Head
L May and lady, Chas
W Craig, Augusta
Hiss M Nagle, Augusta
K H Duncan, Ga
R A Herman, Ga
C A Goodman, Ga
J O’Donohuo,
0 W Tobey, N Y
R B Monroe, do
D H Stewart, Homers villa
R Blair, N Y
W McKee, str Perit
M J Codes, str Swan
J C Maker, City
Miniature Almanac—Tills Day.
Sun rises.... ;.... 454
Sun sets 7 01
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 7 161 At Port 8 46
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, May 28, 186 ;
Arrived,
Steamship Peril, Deianoy, New York—Hunter *
Gammed.
Steamship Virgo, Bulkier, New York—O Cohen.
Steamer WTTrustqn, Dare, llllton Head—Master.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Schr A P Uowe, Burgess, New York—E K Hertz A
Co.
)sr8hip Consul, Barclay, Liverpool—W Battersby
A Co.
Cleared.
8teamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ac—Brauley,
Hill A Co.
Steamer Emilio, Beaufort, Charleston—E E Hertz
A Co.
Br bark Nile, Perkins, Brunswick—C Epping.
Br bant Congress, Smith, Liverpool—C Green A
Sons.
Br bark Emily, Douglass, Montevideo, S A—Millen
A Wad ley. '
Imports.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—10 bales cotton.
65 do domestics, 8,00u shingles, and mdse.
Per ship Consul, from Liverpool—60 crates earthen
ware, 602 pcs hollow ware.
iSxports.
Per Br bark Congress, for Liverpool—250,199 feet
timber. '•
Per Br bark Emily, for Montevideo—201,106 icet
lumber
Fma. Between eleven und twelve o’clock yesterday
morning the obimney attached to thetwo-atory wooden
tmilUin# si tinted on Hull street, between Jefferson
r. i Montgomery, took tire. The roof of the building
' ' - 1 ■ 5 Cli* tiro in several places from the sparks of
tiie 1 niruuey. An officer of the polico having giTeu
jiiorination ot tho lire at the Metropolitan engine
..cut - 1 ho hose cart of the steam Cre engine was car-
n-'i there by tho engineers of the company and tho
...c extinguished without any general alarm being
ft '.orET.— The following are the names of
~ « orr«"iiAl :
Judge—Levi S. Bussell,
t'ltrk of the Court—F. H. Blois.
Rt ifding Clerk—J. J. PurteU.
Chief Bailiff—Lawrence Connell.
Bun ’ : Inane Russell, A. H. Sadler, and Martin
:Vt 7 a
i''" lesrn that the first session of the Court in this
i'ly will be held in Julv.
PrnsoNAL.—We had the pleasure of a call, vaster-
m. trom Mr. Geo. A. Patrick, of the Southern Geor-
i«. published in tho flourishing little town of fiain-
TiiKc. in the Southwestern portion of the State. Mr.
: ’ here to call the attention of our merchants to the
2.1. known to us, that his paper is an excellent me-
i-rra through which to communicate, by advertising,
'.hi no oi the largest and most flourishing comnau-
-he* iu the .-late; and we are glad to learn has met
Knot- success than he anticipated.
a Small Figut on a Large Scale.—Quite a large
\v 1 was assembled near the corner of Bull street
r 1 Congress stroct lane, veBccrday afternoon, to
■ a fisticuff between two small white hoys,
my both prided themselves on their rebel pluck,
mi went at it in a scientific manner, to the amuse-
~ mt °i the large crowd gathered there, who, we are
to say, seemed to enjoy the affair, without at-
'•aipting to part the combatants. The fight lasted
-•er twenty minutes, and the combatants becoming
UMusted, They were taken in Charge of by county
Suers who chanced to pass that way.
Passengers.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—P H O’Brien,
J Duckies, D U Noe, Mrs R Thomson and servt.Com
futnall, \Y Leon, Ellen O Brien, J Murray, Mrs Jack-
son, A Knud3on, J Wilson, Mis J Bulger, Miss Bul
ger, and 2 steerage.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Miss EL Pat
terson, Miss L Mixon, Miss L Norton, Q G Wilson,
lady, cnlld, and servant, J Q Heeves, Cant P Brown.
W O Johnson, J 8 O’Douaid, J C Wail, H F Mills
Mobley, and 7 deck
Per steamship Perit. from New York—Mrs O'Con
ner, Mrs G B Alberton, J Cameron, T Neylan, J
Campbell, M J Hibbard, R B Monroe, Mrs Farley and
3 children, H McLean, J Walcott. M Railings, R Blair,
W II Moody, C W Tobey, and 1 steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—P H Behu, L J
Gullmartiu, M J Solomons, C W Thompson, B F Cole,
and others.
l’or schr A P Howe, from New York—Palmer A D,
Lovell A L, J P Colling, Duncan A J, E E Hertz A Co,
C R R Agt, J F Gilmer, C D Rogers, J Ryan. C Ep-
piug. M A Cohen, M Newinark, Brady, S 6k Co, Both-
wel! A W, Crane A G, Weed A t.o, Claghorn A C. A J
Miller, S 3 Miller, L J Gullmartiu A Co.
Per steamship Perit, from New York—Agt C R R,
J W Anderson A Sons. Brigham, B A Co, T U Bol-
shaw A Co, J Barron, Bell, W A C, C, Purse A Co, M
A Cohen, F Champion, M J Doyle, W M Davidson, E
A Kckmau, A A L Freideiiberg' W Green, E B Hertz,
Heidt A L, Hess A G, Kinney A O’B, J Lipptnnu, S M
Lederer, J Lama, J Leary A Co. L M Levitt. H O
Melirtens, Adams Ex, U il Aiiedge, Blnn A M. B A
Bickford, Brady, S A Co. Crane A G, 8 M Golding, C
A Freeman, Doyle & L, Duncan & .1, Eclipse F F Une,
Erwin A H, G C Freeman, C L Gilbert, Holcombe A
Co, Hilton & R, Hunter A G, Luthrop A Co, W W
Lincoln, Lovell 4 0,0 11 Lamar, Linvillo A O, A B
Luce, M, Thomas A Co, W A R McIntyre A Co, Nixou.
D A Co, E L Neldlnger, J O’Byrne. Rogers & Canu,
II Roberts’ Son A Co, Mrs D Rotliwell, A A Solomons
A Co, bcrautoii, 8 A Co, Southern Ex, J L Vlllalonga,
Weigand A S, Weed A C, P Dzialynski, J C Maker,
N, CainptA Co, Agt Nat Ex, p D Rogers, J Ryan, J C
Rowland, L Robider, F W bints, VV H Stark, Tiaon A
G, J P Whitman, N Wolff, York, W A Hclntire, and
Per steamship Virgo, from Now York—Adams Ex
Bradley- H & Co, B A Bryant, Brigham. B A Co, B A
Meyer, N K Baum, J. A A J F Brown, Bolhweli A W,
J Gardner, I Bateson, M A Cohen, Cooper, OAF, F
Champion, Comstock A K, F A Chapin, C Cranston,
J P Collins A Co, Claghorn it C, O Cohan, J Clay. Cl It
R, P Dzlalynskl, M J Doyle, J H Dcmund, Erwin A H.
A Meyers A Co, Eclipse F Liue, E A C. M Ferst A Co,
AAL Freldeuburg, J C Ferrill, UC Freeman. CL
Gilbert, G W Germany, Holcombe & Co, C M Hills-
■oian K E Herts A Co, Hunter A G, Hess A G, A S
Uartridge, F P H*lsey A Co, J E Hayes, Kenny A O’B,
E Koetiicke, J W Latbrop A Co, Latlirop A Co, L A
L, F W Lewis A Co, .1 Lippmun. M. Thomas A Co, F
M Myrell, O C Miller, A J Miller A Co, J MeCouugli
Auction Safes/
AUCTION.
By S, H- LaffitoM.
E. MENDEL, Auctioneer.
Will b« sold THIS DAY, 2»th taat., at 10 o'clock, la
front of store:
p ROCERIES, Dry Goods, (Nothing,
VT And • wlet> of other articles.
my29,'
AT PRIVATE SALE,
By Laurant & Sweat.
A FINE SORRELL PONY, genuine Mexican Mus
tang. 8 years old: formerly owned by Prof. E.
Richter; sound and healthy, and sold for no fault.
myi9-tf.
SPECIAL SALE OF DRY" GOODS, CAS-
SIMERE8, CLOTHING, ETC.
By Laurant & Sweat.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 30th Inst, at 10 a. m.
la front of store:
A N invoice of Dry Goods, Cssslmeres, ete., just ai
rived by steamer, consisting of
Fancy Cassimeres. Black Broadcloth. Ready Made
Clothing, Dress Goods, IJnen and Silk Handker
chiefs, Linen Shirt Bosoms, Towels, Lsdlea’ and
Gents’ Hosiery, Undershirts and Drawers, Hair Nets,
Ladies' Bells, Bnttons, Fine Combs. Pocket Knives,
Knives and Forks, Straw Hats, Shoes, Balmorals,
Gaiters, etc, etc. my29-2t.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Chrlftian.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, in front of
the Court House, at 11 o'clock:
’’I^HREE GARDEN LOTS; one of 19 acres and Iwo
A of *8>4 seres each, situated on the Skidaway
Shell Road, between the 4 and .5 mile posts. Sold tor
the benefit of the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers
my 29. '
PLANTATION AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly fe Christian.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, in front of
tho Court House, at II o’clock;
Kfin ACRES of first quality of Land, 90 acres
u vv cleared and in a high state of cultivation,
situated on the Savannah River, 13 miles trom the
city, on the Charleston ana Savannah Railroad- The
improvements consist of a dwelling and out-houses,
steam shingle anfl lath machine, ten horse power,
new and in perfect running order; 3 mules, 1 cart, i
large lour horse wagon, 1 buggy and harness, house
hold and kitchen furniture, tools, Ac.
Terms cash. Sale positive. my29.
CROCKERY" AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold WEDNESDAY, May 30, at 11 o'clock,
in front of the store;
(}K Crates asserted Crockery, assorted as follows:
Plates edged
Plates C C
Teas C C
Teas painfod
Chambers C C
' Bowls C C and dipped
Ewdrs and Basins C C
Jugs dipped
Bakers C C
Invoice and samples can be seen at our office.
Terms cash. mayVS-U.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold i.n the first TUESDAY iu June next, in
• front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock :
Fifty acres of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Cemetry,
one mile from the city, on the Ogeechee Road, di
vided into garden lots, be t lithograph drawings of
the property at our counting room.
Sold as the property of the late William 6. Bulloch,
deeeased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the said estate, by decree of court and order nf the
administrator.
Terms cash, purchasers to piy for titles. my23
Miscellaneous.
CHOLERA
Disarmed!!!
The Chief Causes of Pestilence De
stroyed.
1"\R. E. COURTARET’S DISINFECTING FLUIDS.
A-J Secured by Letters Patent in the United States
and France. Prepared solely by the New York Dts
infecting Company, at their Laboratory, Nos. 298
300, and 302 Henry street, N. Y. Office, 4t Cedar
etreet.
This Company organized on a • permanent basis,
with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist,
in charge of its laboratory, is prepared ta fumiehits
DisnvrxonKO Finns for sick rooms, nurseries, urin
als, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewers, gutters,
ships, railroads, hospitals, prisons, and public insti
tutions of all kinds, slaughter-houses, offal and fat
boiling establishments; all kinds of manuresT (im
mensely increasing the value of the latter to every
farmer), and wherever poisonous and offensive gases
exist. These agents are deodorizers, antiseptics, an-
tiputrcscentp, and' disinfectants, in the scientific
meaning of the words. They remove noxious gases
and odors by chemical principles—leavingln their
places healthful air; they are pestbotebs, and not
merely absorbents of poisonons gases—not injurions
to utensils in which they are used. The attention of
medical and scientific men is directed to these disin
fectants. Attached are testimonials in favor of this
great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can
be seen at the Company’s office.
Dei.ivAit House, -Albany, March 30,1866.
To the President of the -V. r. Disinfecting Co.:
Dear Sir—It Is all it is represented to be. We have
made many trials of disinfectants, but now consider
that we have found an article which surpasses til
others as a remedy against all bad odors.
T. Roessei. A Co.,
New Yoek, April 9, I860.
To the President oftheX.V. Disinfecting Co. :
Dear Sir—We prouounce it without exception to be
the best we have ever known. Its effect upon every
matter is complete and instantaneous.
C. A. Stetson, Astor House.
N. B.—These Disinfectants a-e used by the scaven
gcra, under the direction of the Sanitary Police of
the Metropolitan Health Hepartment, New York.
POWELL A THOMPSON,
42 Cedar si reet, N. Y
Geuc-ral and Sole Agents fir the United States aiul
the Canadas, to whom all orders should be ad
dressed. ‘
For sale by all Druggests aiiJ General Dealers in
the United States and Canadas. iny22-3m
Shipping.
Direct M Regular Comianicatioii
VlTH.
Shipping.
Murray’s Line
LOCOMOTIVE TIRES AND BAND IKON
v AT AUCTION.
By’Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will bo sold on Wednesday, May 30th, iu front of the
store, at 11 o'clock, to close a consignment just re
ceived through the Custom House."/
51 Locomotive Tires ; best Low Moor Iron ; weld
ed tiros—
8, measuring 5 feet in., inside diameter
8, “ 4 feet 2 in., “
-36 Straight Pars, measuring 16 to 16 feet in
length—in all about 49,uvo lbs,
ALSO,
About 20.000 pounds of 134 in. Band Iren
ALSO,
20 cases, each 40 do«eu„ C itton Cards. Leafs
1 cases, each 40 dozen, Wool do do
4 cases heavy Card Cloth
Terms cash.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exhausted
powers of Nature which aro accompanied by so -■-J
alarming symptoms, amqpg which will be round Indis-
poaition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness,
Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact.
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, aud inability to enter
into the enjoyments of society.
Tho Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness
requires tho aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the st/stem, which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU in
variably fioes. If no treatment is submitted to, Con-
sumption or Insanity eusuos.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In affections peculiar to “ Females,” Is unequaled by
any other preparation, *s in Chloroelg or Retention,
Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Sehirrus State of the Uterus ; and all aom-
plaluta incident to the sox, whether arising from habits
of dissipation, imprudonce in, or the decline or
In Ufa.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
IMPROVED ROSB WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, little
xr no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure ; oom»
plotely superseding thoso unpleasant and dangerous
“todies. Copaiba, and Mercury, in all these dt
ID}-19
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Lot No. 6, on tile corner of Liberty and Mont-
gornery streets, eligibly situated lor a private resi-
dence. m22
STEAM SAW MILL AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold In front of the Court House, on the first
TUESDAY In June, at 11 o’clock ;
Oae Steam Saw Mill, at No. 3y. Central Railroad,
consisting of one of the WASHINGTON’ IRON
WDRK3 MANUFACTURING CIRCULAR SAW
MILL, 30 horse power, new and in perfect order in
every particular; together with all out-buildings.
Eat ilx, J U' O’Byrue. Jas O’Byrne, P & Depplsh/i ! oany'
Ryau, II A Rlbiimoud, A Reseller A Co, Randall A 1 J *
stables, jkc. Situated on a good timber privilege.-
about 2,iCO acres. $8on paid in advance. .
| Sold for account of ali concerned, to close a corn
Co, Haggle. A A, Sanderson A W, J C Schreiner
Son, W li Stark. F W Sima A Co, Scranton, 8 Jt Co-
P Skchan, Cliipman & C, Tisoc AG- Cockles k Sou
J L ViUalonga. W M Walsh, W U Wiltberger, J
Wilder, L D Waddell, J L Willingham. W P Yonge,
JDBS Bro, A Borclicrt A Sou, A Minis, Wise & D,
Cook, Bro & Co, N Neelyj R B Koiiiusoa, Orff & W,
N * Knapp, It F Porter. [I] iu a diamond, ft T Pial-
shek, VHt W.
Cti luir readers will always desire something that
iis.i make their teeth more pearly rn their whitensss,
•tj ilieir breath more sweet In its sweetness, for which
Gipose there is nothing equal to the Formodenta
i-oth Paste, manufactured by those eminent chemists
ca..well. Mack a; Co., whose magnificent store, under
■- £ - ift’u Avenue Hotel, New York, is the admiration
li relentrs and the pet of the elite of thl Fifth Av-
—e Sold by Lippman, Savannah.
■'•or or Valuable Pbopebtt—Attention is directed
“ -drerti6cment of Mr. -Jno. S. DeMontmotin, who
- tell, on Saturday next, at his place on the Savau-
'-'i Charleston Railroad, thirteen miles from
^ —.k, 600 acres of land, some 190 acres of which
fi-ed, together with a steam Bhingle and lath
“5, mule.
Memoranda.
Steamship Virgo reports—STili. 5 a m, off Frying
Pan Shoals, passed steamship Gen Barnes, 9 a m,
pa«sed San Salvador, bound north, experienced
stormy, southweat winds, on the passage.
Steamer Swan reports—Met steamer Laura in Long
Reaches, below Burnt House Lauding; str Eclipse at
White Woman Poiut: sir Two Boys at Cook’s field.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
Mat 28, 1866.
209 bales cotton, 40 do yarn, 14 boxes machinery,
12 cars wood, 12 do lumber and mdse to Brigham, B
A Co, J W Anderson, J G Clerk, T Holcombe, Hard
wick & Co, W H Lucas, C Freeman, Crane A G, J TV
Lathrop & Co, A Low <fc Co, Duncan it J, E F Mfitcalf
A Co, Brady, 8 <6 Co, JAW Rutherford.
Financial and Commercial.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
. Tuesdat, May 29,1866.
Cotton.—On Saturday last and to-day there hs
been a comparatively fair demand for upland eotten
the grade of middling and upwards. Middling is
generally quoted at 36c.
fao'i \- —
j '* - ions.—The steamships Virgo, Captain
7 *'" ‘ Ferit, Captain Deianoy, from New York,
j,. ( 'their wharves about five o'clock yesterday
,. : Fuisers Mills and Haskell will please
—fptcar thanks for files of late New York papers.
■itkasn;
Atlanta market.
Atlanta, May 26,1866.
e , , . . , , There are no important changes .to note from our
;iii - , ’ _■ 'our-uorse wagon, buggy and bar- market report of yesterday. The market has, to some
' use and kitchen furniture, and other properly, extent, been relieved by the arrival of freights, though
— 1 not In sufficient quantity to lower prices: The figures
obtained for white corn yesterday by the car-load
were $1 40, and $1 45 for a small lot from store; yel
low $1 35 to $1 40, and very scarce in the morning.
The demand was large.
Bacon continue stiff aud scarce, though we hear of
heayy shipments from the West expected every day,
which may cause prices to recede somewhat. The
following prices obtain now:
Shoulder* 17®17>g
Plain Western Hams 23®24
Canvass Hams 25®2*
Ribbed Sides 19(3)20
c lear Ribbed Sides . ,21®21‘4
Clear Sides... 22®221,
There has been a general inquiry for this article
and heavy orders recleved by dealers. .
Flour remains quiet and firm at our figures in
another place. The stock in store is about equal to
tho demand; but there is no exceaa.
A fair trade exist* generally in groceries. We Rave
to note a small advance in coffee. Rio, 32 to 85c
Meal (1 45 ¥ hush.
« r t ,THE MONET MARKET.
Gold appears to have been checked in its upward
flight. We heard of' but fow transactions yesterday.
Oar dealers in coin were 35 cents for gold, and selling
at 38 to 40e.; silver buying at 28 and selling at 82c.
No change in Southern bank bills, and only a mode
rate amount of business done in them.
hide Court.—Tho case of the State vs. Henry
alias Mooser, (colored), charged with the
i '/ Cce c: ■’iniplo larceny, wa6 called for trial yesterday
moon. The prisoner having plead guilty to the
-8 e the Court was adjourned until ten o’clock this
‘“tuning.
^ EIP ~ K received yesterday by
.-j. r * LaE °che, West & Dauiels, the agent* in this
ill« *' e ' l>lat the * teamer Fannie, of the Baltimore
kv _ “ an ' iatl Pue . arrived at Baltimore early on Sun-
^crning-havmg made th* run in sixty hour*
She will leave on her return trip on
-STannah.
S'-luv.
*■ " iIC0 A!CD ™ United State*.—An
l- . ia pm?. j 0 V®* pond «“t of the London Times, writing
Lit r jj a “uelphta. April 27, undertake* to give a short
alt-;,: . ‘f 10 diplomatic course of Mr. Seward toward
1: «!•' .“. un ®8 f he past year. DuriDg the past year
k:a l ' lc a 'hl-’d States Government has exhibited a
[v , av ering between the rival parties in Mexico,
w.j , r toward Juarez, then toward Maximilian,
tear. tyward Juarez again, without the least at
ie F ft rt of the Secretary of State to reconcile
tVliiio t e F°hcy to any fixed principle.
tt . 4 leaning toward Maximilian, Mr. Seward is
rece ived from an agent of Maximilian a
1, ;; ont proposal. Maxirailian’s proposal is
«1 tk,, That ho will cede to tho United States
then-. rti0 . n ot Mexico north of a lino drawn from
tn Ay °* too Riceelrande, oh the Gulf of Mexico, due
t‘llinrl"H / u:i h c Ocean Tho territory thus ceded
' h-iiuahV.o !a ? States of Lower California, Sonora,
* Il <i San p Rua Ooahuila, with tho ports of Mazatlan
’ na-n y a f I las ' m the Pacific. It contains about 400,000
Hi. an n '’r acd * population of about 1,000,000 peo-
*V, whom are very nearly all the Liberalieta
“•‘ait.i ,r yet submitted to Maximilian. The
i-v,. l “ °f the country is very great, and the
'i.iu. , -a Ina< h’' would prove most valuable to the
Matin.,--'- tes- In return for this generous offer,
Liu, a,. lan asked that the United States should pay
»y„[ . millionB of dollar* to make the purehaae
't-est-i 1 r, c °gnixe him as the lawful ruler of Mexico,
"’iifhing commercial and diplomatic relations
utiu, fth him. He was willing to givenp one-third
iaa u '."‘“tiylf his title to the remai rules was assured,
the L. n ‘ urtner offered, if the cassion was accepted on
‘ilk ™ a named, to comply with Secretary Seward’s
Xh e - aav , e 'he French troop* sent home.
'■ Tj uiv. ut« ,l el “l )Iuell t of Mr. Seward’s extraordinary
“si, i D Mexican question, the correspondent
f- a tz donentw 1011 ’ makea b P th Maximilian and
t'; 1 f’-veut tha si ap . on *£ e Pnitea State*, and does
for th! pi 8 * retary ,rom ultimately going either
the HePUblic 7 “i^d th"'
WomaUc hi.torie. of the°ttnief “ 0St ‘ eQ * kab)e
Augusta Market.
Augusta, Saturday Evening, May 26.
Cotton.—There has been a fair demand fo-day for
the higher grades. Lower grades neglected. Mid
dling 36c. A email lot of middling. Fair sold al
37>ic.
Gold.—Market unsettled. Broker* selling. at 141,
and buying at 137.
Silver.—Bnying atlSO and telling at 135.
Securities.—City bonds, 90c.; Georgia Railroad
stock, 85a88c. Georgia Railroad bonds selling at par.f
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REAL E8TA1E AT AUCTION
By Boll, Wylly & Christian.
Will bo sold on the Ar t TUESDAT in Jane atl
o’clock, i I front of the Court House:
Two Lo s at Walthonrville, Liberty county, near
htation No. 4, Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, consiaiing-
one, 4o acres of Land, with fine dwelling containin''
six rooms, with all necessary oat-buildings; lfl-acrr
Lot is well improved, with a good dwelling and all
necessary out houses. my 14
GOOD LAND UNDER CULTIVATION
FOR SALE.
By Blun A Mover.
Wifi be sold on TUESDAY. June 6th, at 11 o'clock,
in front of the Court House :
Lot No. 190 Third District, Appling county, con
taining 290 acres of good Land, all under cultivation,
together with the Improvements thereon, consisting
of a good dwelling house a - d out-buildings, bnrns,
&c., Ac. An orchard of young fruit trees on the
P l8Ce - a my!2,13, jiin4,5
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE..
By Bell, WyUy & Christian.
The Sash and Blind Factory and Piauing Mill, lo
cated In Macon, Ga., fronting on becond street, llfl
by 226 feet in depth; Woodruff A Dan el’s Planing
Machines, Tongue >.nd Grooviug Machine, Morticing
Machine. Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop
with seven forges. All run by steam. The engine
Is 35 horse power. All in good order.
For further information, apply at our eounting-
room - m>14-t.f
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Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com
prising Keports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes
of the War, never before published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
. Late of the Sou then* Army.
Proprietors—J. P. IftWM AUD D. H. HILL.
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It will contain from sixty to Eighty page* of the site
01 those of Blackwood'* Magazine, and will be fur
nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or $6
If not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers
not required to pay until after the receipt of the first
number.
Incidents and accident*, and anecdotes of the war
aro requested, that the Magarine may be a monument
to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion ol
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Important to Planters.
r T'HE undereisned have been appointed Agents for
A- manufacturers for the following celebrated Fer-
til Jr erg:
A. Lister & Bro’* Harr Hone Snper-Pho**
O***** Liine and Pore Ground Bone
Bast;
Berger & Butz’s Excelsior and Ammo
niated Super-Phosphate or Lime,
nJtfn.fr. 11 ?- durable and economical
fertilizers in use fifty pounds equaling an ordinary
ox-c«rt load of good stable manut c ■
Orders promptly executed.
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USB. HELMBOLD’S ,
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In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing In
“ Aide ” or “ Female," from whatever cause originating,
And no matter koto tong standing. It Is pleasant in taste
and odor, “immediate" inaction, and more strength’
enlng than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken down, or Delicate Constv
tutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that however slight may
ba the attack ot the above diseases, It la certain to af
fect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness.
All th* shore diseases require the aid of a diuretio.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Diuretio.
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitu
tional diseases arising from an impure state of the
blood, and the only reliable and effectual known
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Patna and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat aud Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter
Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin ’ *
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from th*corruption that accumulate* in the Mood.
Of all the dltooveries that have been made to puree It
out, non* can equal lu effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and reno
vates tho blood, instils the vigor of health into the
system, and purge* out the humors which make dia
tun. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body
and expels the disorders that grow aud rankle in the
blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on has
long beep sought for, and now, for the first time’ the
public have one on which they can depend. Oor space
here does not admit of certificates to show its effects
but the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that It
ha* virtue* surpassing anything they have ever taken
Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added
to * pint ot water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and
oae bottle la fully equal to a gallon of tho Syrup or’sar-
saparilla, or the decoction as usually made.
YWTHmjK EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are aleo in
very general use in all the State HOSPITALS and PUB.
HO SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land as
well as in Private practices, and are considered as’in-
valuable remedies.
See Medical Properties of Buchu,
FROM DISPHTSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
Sea Professor Deweb’s valuable work* on the Practioe
of Physio.
See remarks made by the lata celebrated Dr. Pmma
of Philadelphia. ^
See remark* made by Dr. Ephraim M’Dowell, a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Ireland, end published in the Transactions of
the King and Queen’s Journal.
See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by Bbma-
mns Tbavess, Fellow of Royal College of 8utgeons -
Bee most of the lata Standard Works of Medicla*.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
“ SARSAPARILLA. ”
Sold bp all Druggists.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HELMBOLD’S
SMUG AMD CHEMICAL WABEHOVI^
694 BROADWAY.
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny & M!ary,
CapL Siceei.,
Will commence, early next week, running regular
FOH
and has nude remarkably quick trip*. She curries
the United States mail. The National Expuasa and
Transportation Company and Southern express are
authorized to receive packages for her. *
Any information can be obtained of Oapt. ffickel,'
or by inquiring at the Nrtvs £ Herald office. .
myl7 ;•
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splendid U. S Mall steamer
K .A. T 10,
C*pL T. J. Lookwoa».
will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, tor
the above port. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at s <) clunck, via Hilton Head aud Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northerns:,-rn iraiu.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at C o’clock, loud 1 ins at Hilton Head
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at
9 o'clock tor Palatka. Fla., toticlmin- at a i! lauding*
on the St. -Johnsriver.
- For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, 1IILL A GO.. Ageute.
my 11 ' 21.7 A 2t i Bay street.
MEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OP KATES! .
Gubin Passage, $93...........Steerage, $10
FREIGHT as low as any mne.
The n*w sad splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley,
fwi 11 blander, will leave for the above port On her
regular day,
Thursday, May 31»t, at — o'clock -. 111
w 5 )rfr8l g lltor piwsage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
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OCTAVUS COllEN,
82 Bay street.
Empire Xjine
FOR NEW YORK.
IN EXISTENCE.
ALSO. * ... .;
JUD SON’S
DEALI SHOT WORM CANDY
*• ilOTllfoStS, TAKE 11KJBD.”
Thousands Of 'children peri-ih annually from one
cause, and that is wrnns. Why will you neglect the
first symptoms of these pests or huniahity, and wait
until it is too lam before you ndminister the remedy ?
JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is tho only fuuelv veoi-
taiii.e remedy iu existence. If there are no worms,
dy ttcle as a gentle pnigative, and cannot harm
infant. Ir uokmh exist, it kills them. Every
family should have a package of JUDSON’S WORM
CANDY. *
IV Sole Agent tor Savannah, C. M. HfLSMAN. •
B. L. JUOSON A CO., Prop’rs,
New .York.
.Call on Mr. Ililem.in, mid get our Almanac, gratia.
mylS-lm
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
W E have just received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of
DRY GOODS
to be found >n this, rily, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES ihau they can bo bought for at any
other house-, cousiutiug in part of
Every variety of Drei s Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Do:ni sties and Prints
Cioths and Oaseimereu
Figured Linen? and Drills
Embroideri's ami Laces
Hovicry and Gloves
Rilroons and Braids
Heir Rolls and Curls
Lace Points and Veils ’
Bradley's Empress Trails
Handkerchief*
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
EWSTEIN & E(RlIAIV,
151 Congress street,
my-’l-tl * SAVANNAH, GA.
PASSAGE RATES: >
$15 OO... .Steerage $5 OO, with Sub
sistence $10.
F&KIGT Oil COTTON $1 f t:U BALK.
The n«w and fast aide-wheel steamship MIS
SOURI, Loveland, Commander, vpll sail as above
on
Saturday, June 2a, ut lOjj o'clock a. su.
For freight or passage, having accommodation-: sn
perior to any steamer In thl? trade, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Btoddaid’ti Kau^e.
| Shipping*..
Pioneer
FOR mew YORK.
4'ahbl,, Pasange 00
The spkndid steamship PERfT, Deianoy, Cum
mander, wffl leave for the above port 6u her
regular day.
Thursday, May 31, ut - o’clock.
4arionl r awV > to Pa8 * a * e * havlag enporior accl,ir '“°
. m -'°- ♦ HUNTER .t GAMMELL.
FOil HffiplMlMM 1 '
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
Aud Landings on the Allamaha aud Ocmulgee river-t.
THKi
Ste a m er O ak,
Oapt. W. B MoOiut.rv,
Is nbw reoeiviug freight at thbolj Florida Steam-
wharf, foot of West Broad street
Tills boat ranks A 1 InYnsurauoeoffices.
For freight, Ac., apply to
J. B. FRESDEE, Agt.,
109 Brouehrou street,
,, Or to F. M. MYRELL.
•’ - v ~ ’ Harris’ Building, Bay st.
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GARRISON ± ALLEN, Agents,
No. 5 Bowling-Green, N. Y.
TOR BALTIMORE.
■The new. and elegant steamship
ISTortli Point,
R. C. Smith, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Thursday., ,71st fust,, at — o’eloek.
Freight for PHILADEPHIA will be received and
checked through at the same rates charged by othor
tines.
For freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to • . .
LaROCHE, WEST & DANIELS,
Bly28 Jones' Block.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State [of Georgia.
dec27-eodly
Notice.
B Y order from the Honorable Coart of Ordinary
of Liberty-county, Ga,. there will be offered for
sglc before the Court House, in Mid county, on the
first Tuesday in July n.xt, between the usual hour*
of sale: All of the real estate of B. Daniel, late of
said county, deceased, consisting of about efoht
thousand acres of land, including two settlements
already improved, and . about five hundred acres of
open land and onrt good mill seat.
These lands are situated in the above said county,
on the waters of Taylor’s Creek and and Csnoochee
River, which will be sold In lofa of three hundred to
twelvwbnndred acres. Also, two lota—o e in Sumter
county, Ga.; the other in Early canuty, Ga.
Terms will be made known on day of safe.
• A K. DANIEL, Adm'x.
>»|w a. b. danibl, 4dm t.
State of Georgia, Chatham Co.
To thu Hon. tbf. Jupoe of the Superior Court
of. Chatham County :
T HE Petition of Jamei Stewart, William E. Gue,
Ttfomas F. Butler, WllUam-N. Vallcau, John A-
Fenger, J. McPherson Berrien ahd Stephen B. Norete.
on behalf of themselves and others, respectfully
sbeweth : That your petitioners, in connection with
other parties, all of them citizens of the county and
State aforesaid, have eatered into an association
called “ The Metropolitan Steam Fire-Engine Com
pany of Savannah;" that the object of their associa
tion is to keep on hand a suitable steam fire engine
In the city of Savannah, and with taid engine and
their personal exertions to assist In the extinguish
ment ol fires In the city .of Savannah, and in the pro
tection of the property of their fellow-citizens: that
the capital stock or said association is six thousand
dollars, paid in and invested in a steam fire engine.
And your petitioners pr*y that they, with the other
members of their association, may, , for the purpose
aforesaid, be incorporated by the name and style of
‘ The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine company of
Savannah,’’ tor the space of twenty years, with the
privileges incident to corporations created by.courta
as provided by the statutes of the State.
And your petitioners will ever pray, Ac.
THOMAS E. LLOYD.•’*=*’■*
, — Att’y for PctitionorsT
A true copy or the petition of filSTturay office.
WM. H. BULLOCH-
my26 law4w -Clerk c. C. C.
State of Georgia, Chatham Co.
To the RrPEp.ton Court of Chatham Co.:
T HE Petition t>f Andrew Low, Edward Padellord,
Charles Green,. Henry Brigham, George W.
Anderson, William c. O'Driscoll, Jonu H Wilder,
William Battersby, Joseph Washburn. Ingersoil
Washburn, John L. ViUalonga (trustee of Mrs. Fred
erica Wade, tJohn R. Wider (guardian of Edward D.
Washburn,, James H. Demunds, all residents of the
city of Savannah, county and State aforesaid; and
George Hall, Charles Wilson and Edward H. Arnold,
or the State of New York; and Thomas S. Metcalf
and Aitcnuis Gould, or the city of August* and State
of Georgia; and George U. Clark, of the 8tata Of
<'onnecticut; and Louisa J. Harding, of the State of
New Hampshire; and Eliza Molineanx and Robert
Hotcbinson (executrix and executor of the will of
Edward Molineaux. deceased: Respectfully showeth,
thatyi ur 1 elitiontrs dwire to form themselves into
a corporation or body politic, under the name of
•‘The United Hydraulic Cotton Press Company of
Savannah, Georgia," for the purpose of carrjing on
in the -aid-city or Savannah the business of Storing
aud Compressing Cotton, and Wharfage Business.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be
Incorporat d unite, the'nanje aforesaid, aud (or the
purpose aforesaid, with a capital stock of Two Hun
dred and Forty-three Thousand Eight Hundred Dol
lars, and the right to increase, the same to Fonr Hun
dred rnoasanci Dollars; and also the right to com
mence Lusines~, whenever and as 1-00:1 as tine hun
dred aud Fiity Thousand Dollars of the capital slock
shall be paid in: the slnires of stbfck to he Ore Ilun
dred Doi ars each, tiiid at all meetings ol the stock
holders each stockholder ( j-be entitled, to one-vote
for each share of the capital stock owued or hold by
him; and that they may have conferred on them all
other franejiises and privileges Incident to corpora
tions created by courts according to the provisions ol
the Statutes Ol Georgia, aud your petitions will ever
pray, Ac. LAW A LOVELL, •
Attorneys for-Petltionera.
True copy from Hie records or Ihe Superior Court
of Chatham county, May 24th, 1866.
WM. H. BULLOCH,.
my23-lawlm. Clerk 8. V. C. V.
Firat-class side-wheel Steamship*
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah to Vera Cruz (per steam
ship* ot the Empire Line to New York), same i ate
as from New York.
Tho Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way
Out. The Manhattan will atop at Sisal on the way
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Ve a Cruz, First Cabin, $I0u
Steerage, $60.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent.
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. S.
For passage, apply to
B H HARDEE,
my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Rarge.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VI* Fcrnandlna. Jacksonville, and all
landing* on the St. Johns River.
The fine, fast-failing steamer
I> I C T A. T O R,
L. M. Coxettze, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every 'Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at onr ware
house on tho wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILJIARTIN & CO ,
myl# Agents.
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying - the United States Mail.
THE
STEAMER FANNIE,
(’apt. W. T. MoNtLTv,
will lo.ive as above from the Flnrhli .
wharf, foot of West Br.md afreet, on SteAmb03t
Tuesday, May 15, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
w«ll continue to loflve everv TVma/iov
-following, at same
T us boat 1* in flue condition, commanded br of
fi-ers of experience, and has superiorItotoroom »e
commodations for passengers. oon ‘
bile the boat is on her trips, freight will h - re
expens “ nd ’ Stnrea flre -i' 1001 wartfotueea, free of
Ftor ife■ . '.-.ga, apply to
, F- M. MYRELL Agt
Harris’ Buildings, Bay t„ or to
R. W, MILLER"
On tire wharf
No freight taken after 9 o’clock on day of
saihug.^Way freight payable by shippers on wharf.
utmiii, FLI.7
VIA BRUNSWICK, FfiRNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND AIL LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The fine, new U. ff.Mail Steamer)
KATE,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN-
lJ^G, at S o clock.
We will receive freight at our warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL k -CO., Agents.
217 & 219 Bay
myS-tf
Bay street
For Charleston,
The splendid steamer
dict.a.to:r,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxettzr,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at ‘J o’clock.
For freight or passage, app’ly on board, or to
myt-tf
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
' ‘ Agents.
jXTENatiVl)
- * UP
SALE
COTTON MACHINERY.
T HE Granite vine Manufacturing Company having
determined to chance their style of Goods and
make Fine Cloths, offer, and will sell at auction, at
GranKeville, on Friday, 1st. ot Jane, their entire
Machinery of nine tkonsaud one hundred and twenty
Spindles ai '
ipindies and i s prepui'fition, aii in good order.aaii
now running on Sheetings. .Shirting* and Drill*, of
number fourtten yani —consists ot —
One Mason's Willow
Two Whiting’s Pickers ,
Two English Breaker Pickets, Walker k Hacking,
Manchester, England
Three English Finisher Pickers, Walker A Hack
lng. Manchester, England
Fifty-four Mason’8 Breaker Cards - -
Sixty-six Act Finisher do
Six Mason’s Rad way Heads
Four do Drawing' f rallies
Fourteen Hill’s Geared Mpeeders, forty spindles
each;
One Card Grinder
, Forty-three Mason’s Warp Ring Traveler Spinning
Frames, ]20*phn1les earn
Thirty-three Mason’s Filling Ring Traveler Spin
ning frames, 120 spindles each
Six Mason's Spoolers, 48 spindle* each
Eight do Warpersr drop wire
Ten do Dre*aers •
Two hundred and fliirty-slx Mason's yard-wide
• Looms _ 1
Speeder Bobbins, Spinning Robbins, aud Warping
Spools,-Reeds, $ an ***s3, AC., Ac.
Parties wishing to purchase had better come *nd
examined while-the Machinery is running.
The Machinery will be boxed hud delivered at the
Sooth Carolina Railroad Depot by the Company.
Term* cash..
WILLIAM GREGG,
President Gianiterllle Manufacturing Company.
ap2S-2awtjel • '
Pacific Mail Steamship. Company’*
T&rough Dine to California,
'T'OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and -carrying tin
A. United States Mall. Through in Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
. Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA -; COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUNCEY . .CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY
OCEAN QUEEN.:....- SACRAMENTO
NORTHMEN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE
costa bica Montana:
Ac., Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot ol Canal street,
at 1* o’clock noon, on the 1st, lith aud 21st of evert
month, (except when those dates fall onSunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwali, con
necting vfa Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for-San Frapeisco
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers tor Sooth Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 1st toneb at Manzanillo.
A. discount of One Quarter from steamers rate*
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter oii'
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school - teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed eaob adult
Baggage-mastera accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladles and children without male protec-
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passenger
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.
For passage tickets, or further information, apply
at Hie company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot 01
Canal street, North River, New York.
8. K. HOLMAN,
a 11-3m. Agent
For Palatka, E; Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATAV
The eiegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route, w
leave for the above places
Every Tuesday Morn ini; at IU o’clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, haying superior accommo-
£}™ne, apply at tile office, Florida Steam Par i et
w harf, or to
j-27 If
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Agent?
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship MILTON
‘ LOL’KHART wants about 300
_ , . »baio; to complete her care .
For freight of which, please apply to
®J52 REID & STEWART.
FOR JNJKW YORK.
l The bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk ot
irtSV hor cargo engaged, will , have quick des-
Sjgj^psprtch as above.
For-frcight, apply to
m31 CRANE & GRATBILL.
THE RURAL JOURNAL.
A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man
woman, and boy, in city, village and country. Pub
lished the fii-st of every month.
Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for
the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon
everything to be performed in and around the Farm
(Mrden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. ’
terms:
On* copy, one year. * 1 00
Sir copies, one year...-, r... * w
Thirteen copies, one year . . lo 00
Address WM. B. SMITH A CO.,
Publishers and Proprietors,
68 Fayetteville st., Ralegh, N. C. .
ESTILL & BRO..
Bnll street, near Port Office,
U Agents for Savannah.
To Mechanics.
P ROPOHAL9 will be received by the undersigned
for ihe repairs of the Public Docks of the city.
Applicants must make separate statements of the es
timate of costs tor the repairs of each'Dock.
JOHN WILLIAM80N,
my!9 Chairman Com. Docks and Wharves.
WET ME WAJITED.
Enquire at thfa office..
mylfi-tf
At Private Sale.
• STEAM* IDG RELIEF,
Eighty tons burthen, draws seven feet of water:
la in tunning order, having been put in good rte” 4
For lurthef particulare, enquire ol "
mj25-5 YORK, WILLIAM* -** o1 NTIRK A CO.
G eorgia, liberty county.-to-*11 wham it
mar concern: - a
Whereas. Mrs. Sarah Feaster will apply at the
Co ar t of Ordinary for Leltars of Administratfan on
the estate* of John K. and B. B. Feaster, late of raid
county, deceased:
The*? are, therefore, to cHesnd admonish all whom
It may oonearn to be ahd appear before said YToirt,
to make objection jif .any 1 hey have) on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said leiteks
will be granted. ■ iU , -
' Witness my hand and official siguattlre thil 2fid
day of May. 1836.
J W. P. GIRARDEAU, "
. my*5’
LEGAL NOTICE. •-' . .
LLpersonsbayingrifogfo agatort -the (state of
d*ee*aed, aro-
. properij
bylaw; and all.
to make Immediate payment to the un-
At Office Of Tho*. B.
I Al 9-lawfiw
GEORGE NOBLE JONES,
Quaitasd Executor,
Lloyd, 119 ~
, 119 Bey street
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT
| TEN, Captain S. P. Bmtnons,
having the balk of her cargo
engaged find going pn board, will have quick despatch
As above. *
For freight. Apply to
»*° * CRANE A GRAYBILL.
FOB S A LI,
, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW-
' BOATS, of various Bizet and draft.
A140, *
t Sailing Vessels, Steam Ba gcs, &'c.
Apply to A. M. DA COSTA
aT-2awfim No, 41 Water etreet. N. Y.
NOTICE. ~
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
•T
opaiitK A* the Inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, ‘
-Ao-, Ae., -
To-whk^ th* atewtinn of aU in invited.
ON 8TREET, 8her
& B. HARRINGTON.
%
old
fie-ly
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General
-Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
- Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads
- CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Bestorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S „
Hajr Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Bair Restorer Is all that can be claimed as a dressing
CLOCK’S * “•
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it
A single trial convinces the -most sceptical of ita
value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it
does net give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe
refimded. Soid everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for 16. dUPe'od tf
N OTiCK.—GEORGIA. CAMDEN COUNTY.-AU
person* interested are hereby notified that, four
months after date, application wnl be made to thr
Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county for leave »
sell two tracts of Land in Charlton county, property
of the estate of Wm. D. Cole, deceased, late of Add
county; for the benefit of. all concerned.
N. J. PATTERSON
ml3* . Rx«fotOr
CITY MARSHAL’S S
O N thfi first TUESDAY in June
door of-the Court House, in
nah, at-11 o’clock In the forenoon, ’
sole at publicvratpry, the improvemp
22 Pulaski Ward, under and-by vlir
tion*. in favor of the city of r -
Callcy. ....
8aid improvement* Wlcd on As the property of
saidGrergeOalfey. tHOT^AS. S. WAYNE,
iSfotd /- Otty Marshal.
Sale Notice.
WILL sell on SATURDAY.
. thirteen mil** from 1
A Savannah ksllroad,
or lara, 190 acres ol which zrec
[of 800 acres, more
"—1; balanoe well
.the tame time and
l litta Milt, tea horse
order, three Mold*, one <
Vagon, oae Buggy and l
Kitchen Furniture, Tools, Poultiy, Ac.
Turns cash; salapositive.
JOHN 8. DiMONTMOLLRN.
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