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FKIDAY MORNING, JON* 1. 1866.
" ., Ilirt . of Steamship* and Steamers
(Je|'* r ‘ ,
FOB NXW YORK.
cu'sinsbip Herman Livingston, Saturday, June 8,
.no o'clock »• m-
Sic amfbip General Barnes, Thursday, Jane 7, at —
a'-jOfk*
1 fSinelilp Missouri. Saturday, June 2, at 10>£
(,-clocK »• m -
FOB AUGUST A.
stC f,mer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
ivfrner Laura, every Friday evening at 5 O’cloelt.
FOB ii A WKINbVILLE.
itoamer Charles S. Hardee, every Thursday morn-
K . at 9 o''clock.
FOB CHARLESTON.
steamer Pilot Boy. Monday, June 4, at 8 o’clock
a. IB-
Ste«nier Emllie, every Monday morning at 8 o*clk.<
steamer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9
0 •clock.
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
FOB DARIEN.
Steamer IT. M. Cool, Friday, June 1, at 8 o’clock
ni
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Dictator, every Tue.day afternoon at 4
i.-clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
lOo’Ci'Ck.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning,
1) o’clock.
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock
Messrs. EST1LL <fc BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and .Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;,
corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au*
thorized agents for the Daily News & Herald.
Aii orders left with them will be promptly attended
to.
Roosting Oct.—Charles Mills, a colored man, was
•ten coming over a fence in Currytown at a very late
lionr on Wcdnosday night. The person who saw him
and arrested him stated that the darkey, on seeing
him, jumped into a wagon and feigned to be a9leep.
He was turned over to a policeman, who conveyed
him to the police barracks. On being brought before
tbe Mayor yesterday morning, he stated that he had
busiuess in that part of the town, and it being rather
^te, and lie feeling sleepy, he thought he would take
e nap in the wagon. He denied having jumped over
<tay fence, and stated that the party who arrested him
and rurned him over to the police had used him pretty
roughly with his fist. The testimony of the person
who made the arrest having to bo taken with a great
ital of allowance, and in consideration of the prisoner
having been confined all night, the case was dis
missed.
Jacob Mitchell, found sleeping on one of the plat-
: rms on Bay street, ou Wednesday night, was also
bef re the Mayor’s Court yesterday. He stated that
b« had no particular occupation, boarded around the
market and cook shops, and took the first soft plank
he came across for a bed. He was turned over to the
guard-house to work, where he will be accommodated
Tith board and lodgings.
Fighting near the Market.—A difficulty occurred
Lear the market, yesterday morning, between a white
man. the driver of a street wagon, and a nego from tlio
country, who had brought a wagon load of oats to
| market fur sale. Daring the difficulty both parties
tul their knives drawn for action, but the timely ar-
..valof a policeman, who arrested both parties and
conveyed them to the police barracks, prevented them
parties from using their weapons. On being taken be
fore th« Mayor, the white man stated that his horse
bad gone over to the colored man’s cart, and pullsd
ut some of the oats, whereupon the colored man
*:iuck the horse. The negro, on the contrary, stated
that the white man drove his horse up to the wagon
purposely to let him get a feed of oats, and when h c
remonstrated with him about it, he struck him. The
pi-licemu.n stated that hc saw no blows struck, but
roth parties hail their knives drawn. His Honor,
:Uinking they were both to blame in the matter,
Itamisecd the case upon payment of costs.
drugged.—A seaman was taken before the Mayor's
ourt yesterday, who was arrested while lying drunk
tud . j leaping in Johnson Square. The policeman who
arrested him stated that when he arrested him and
placed him in a wagon to convey to the police bar
racks ho was so far gone as to bo unable to tell his
vn name. Jack stated that a sailor runner went on
:.ud tire vessel where he belonged and induced him
:o go ashore with him. Alter .he got ashore he said
mr He was drugged, as hc thought, for the surpose of
i-.r.g shipped ou another vessel. Jack's yarn, how-
tver well spun, did not take well, as he had been
**ia early in the morning by "him sell in a condition
tat indicated that he had been imbibing the drug
• ■ue. He was fined three dollars.
Examined.—The negro boy Speed, who was arrest-
i-i in ihis city on Saturday last and committed to jail,
aarged with stealing silver and plated ware, which he
-ud his former mistrosa had buried in Morgan county,
in r to the passage of Sherman's army through this
and which ho subsequently dug up and disposed
:.wa j examined before Justice Staley yesterday. On
4c examination it was clrarly proven that no other
:$en except his former mistress and himself knew
; ;hc articles being buried, and the prisoner himself
•-limited that fact, but said nothing about his
-^iug the box up and abstracting the
Jolts therefrom, and then filling the box
mi sand and replacing it in its former
* -'.ion, notwithstanding several of the articles stolen
■:e subsequently found behind his tool chest in the
\> where he was working. The proof of the tlielt
•ng so conclusive against Speed, he was turned over
tii* Superior Court of Morgan county for trial.
s rPERioB Court.—The case of Andrew Lightbody,
Aigtd with the offence of larceny from the house,
tried by the Superior Court yesterday. It was
i v t u that the goods .stolen were found in his
. session, but there being no evidence showing that
committed the theft, the jury rendered a verdict of
-tgu lty. There were three persons charged in the
-i'.ament, which was breaking into the store of C.
« ss some time since, and stealing therefrom several
N icies of clothing, which were subsequently found on
*rd oi a New York pilot boat lying in the stream op-
*ue the lower nee mill. TIiq prisoners being tried
-paiately, the other two parties charged are still lying
:t jail awaiting trial.
Goons Stores ro be Closed at Six O’clock
5 IEE Afternoon.—By reference to the advertise-
£fGt m another column, it will be scan that a number
° M hading dry goods merchants have agreed to
U08fc their stores at six o’clock in the evening from
1|T June to the 30th of August next, for the pur-
’ v8e °f allowing their clerks a little time for healthful
•’^creation.
emitted to Jail.—Charles McGill, a Beaman
had deserted from a vessel in port, was arrested
tS *eruav and committed to Jail by Justice Staley.
Martha Carroll, charged with stealing jewelry, was
i40 Emitted to jail by Justice Staley to await an ex-
^inaticn. - /.
Poking in the Market.—Andrew Williams, a
^oy, * or TiolaDng city ordinance relative to
poking ir. the market, was arrested yesterday
truing, and taken before the Mayor’s Court. He
* rt sentenced to be locked up for twenty-four hours.
A New alarm Fire Bell.—We notice that the Ne
apolitan Fire Company have erected in the cupalo of
Guard House a new alarm fire bell.
" E ar& again indebted to the Southern and National
Companies for late papers.
Miniature Almanac—This Day*
risen
4 68
7 08
Shipping Mlgtflce,
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
• TbuUDAT, May *1, 1866.
Arrive*,
Steamer Tiro Boys, Daniels, Augusta—J L Rou-
millat.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ac—Bradley,
Hill A Co. 1
Brig Amazon, Percivtl, Baltimore—Sorrell Bros.
Schr Wm Jones, ZmmoD, Rockport, Me—L J Gull-
martin A Co.
8chr Abbott Lawrence, Stanllny>Boston, with ice—
Haywood, Gfg* A Co.
Schr Red Jacket, Abriel, Rockport, Me—Richard
son A Barnard.
Schr Flying Scud, Foley, Baltimore—Crane A Gray-
bill. ^ .
Cleared.
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La
roche, West A Danielle.
Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—O Cohen.
Steamship Perit, Delanoy, New York—Hunter A
Gammell.
Steamer Z B Vance, Guthrie, HawkinsrUle—Oiag-
horn A Cunningham.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley,
Hill A Co.
Imports.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—212 bales
cotton, 56 do domestics. ■
Per schr Flying Scud, from Baltimore—6,600 bush
els corn.
Per sebr Wm Jones, from Rockport, Me—1,483 bbls
lime, 172 bale* bay, 36.700 laths, £9 span, and a lot
of boards.
I*er bark Amazon, from Baltimore—13,000 bushels
com.
Per schr Red Jacket, from Rockport, Me—1,200 bbls
lime.
Kxporta.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—177 bale
rope cuttings, 156 do' domestics, 59 case* liquors, 2
bbls do, 70 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Perit, for New York—481 bales cot
ton, 33 colls rigging, 65 pkgs mdse
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—652 bales up
land cotton, 40 do yams, 2 bales and 1 bdl canvass,
6 boxes mdse, 110 bbls vegetables, Ac.
passengers.
Pet steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc—W Mickler,
M Towbridge, Mr Sweet, T G Johnson, Mrs Boss,
Miss M Crnney, E Harrison. J Koss, H J Biekrord,
lady and child, Mrs L C Hudlock. G W Arneau, M A
Pickle, J M Osborn, Miss N Ross, Mr Ross, G W
Wood, J Baker, T Green, W Watson, A A Ochoa, Mrs
Berry, Miss K Roes and servt, and 9 deck.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—Capt Klfag,
Mrs G R Brock, Mrs 9 M Cole, Mrs Boston.
Per steamship Perit, for New York—J Rosenfeld,
G Haney, T R Lawrence, M Landom, and 5 steerage.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—J C Denise, P
Jackson, G 9 Grcenow and wife, Dr R H Beans, A B
Goodwin, J O’Donohue, K Denise. Miss Nagle, Msd
Lettinski, A Dunn and wife, J L Sprague and wife, D
A Stevens, H B Gardner, N T Klllott, B F Lyons, Mrs
J Bulger, Mias R Bulger, Mr Van Houten and fondly,
LI A Darling and servt, R M Smith, J K Wilson, K
Alvarez. H K Edwards, J Edwards, Dr Ncesun, and
others, and 6 steerage.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—Mrs J
M Kinchley and 4 children, Mrs Preston. C H Kevger,
G Henry, and 5 deck.
consignees.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—O Cohen,
Brady, S A Co, W R Fleming, R Habersham A Bon.
Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, Ac—Bradley, Hill
A Co, Llnvllle A G, F M Myrell, A M Scarborough A
Co.
Per bark Amazon, from Baltimore—Sorrell Bros,
Qourdln, M A Co, WAR McIntyre A Co. Chlpman A
C, W C Dawson, Agt c H R.
Consignees per Central Kallroad.
Mat 21, 1866.
180 bales cotton, 146 do domestics, 40 do yarn, 226
pcs casting, 9 bbls flour, and tndse to Crane A J, is,
Smith A Co, Tisou A G, C A King, W L Peabo4v, A
A L Freldenberg, M Ferst A Co, Bell, W A C, W F
Chaplin, J Stark A Co, Bochwell A W, A Beasle, J F
& M Hamilton, N A Hardee, Brigham, B A Co, J W
Anderson 4k Son, W Batlersby, J R Boykin, A F
Boykin.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, May 31.1966.
STEAMSHIPS.
Missouri, Loveland, New York—B n Hardee.
Herman Livingston, Balter, New York—Wilder 4
Fullarton.
snirs.
John Patten. Emerson, Liverpool—Crane & Gray-
bill.
Lord Dufferein, (Brj Christenjen, Liverpool—
Brlgbam. Baldwin A Co.
Milton Lockhart, Large, Liverpool—Reid 4 Stew
art.
Fortuna, Wolff, Liverpool—Crane A Graybill.
Charlotte. Spear, Liverpool—Wilder & Fullarton.
John Me Vicar (Brj, McDonough, Liverpool—Reid a
Stewart.
x Consul, (Br) Barclay—W Battersby A Co.
BAKES.
Ion, (Br), Willetts, Liverpool—T R & J G Mills, over
the river
Gladstone, (Nor) Everscn. loading—Brigham, Bald
win A Co.
George A Joan, (Brem), Jordan. Liverpool—Brig
ham, Baldwin A Co.
Annie M Gray, Gray, Panama—L J Guilmartin A
Co.
Harvest Moon, Bartlett. AspinwaU—Huntor A
Gammell.
BRIGS.
Resolute, Miller, awaiting orders—Schuster &
Helnslu”.
Wlnffeld. Merrill, waiting—J L Villalonga.
Charles Wesley, Ford, W I—Crane A Graybill.
Selma, Gibbs, discharging—Haywood, Gage A Co.
Open Sea, Coombs, discharging—Master.
Amazon, Percival. Baltimore—Sorrell Bros.
SCHOONERS.
Abby B Ferguson, repairing and awaiting ordlera—
J W Anderson A sons.
P A Sanders, Carroll, Philadelphia—Hunter A
Gammell.
Julia, , waiting—Schuster A Heinsins.
Martha, Josa, waiting—J R Bell.
D s Doughtou, discharging—Hunter A Gammell.
' PHowe, Burgess, discharging—E K Hertz A Co.
C Pendleton, Church, discharging—W H Start;.
M M Lindsey, , discharging—N A Hardee A
Co. ’
Wm Jones, Emmon, Rockport, Me—L J Guilmar-
tln A Co..
Abbott Lawrence, Stanlin. Boston—Haywood. Gage
A Co.
Red Jacket, Abriel, Rockoort. Me—Richarddou A
Barnard.
ruing Scud, Foley, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill.
Financial and Commercial.
Savannah Market.
Remarks.
Thursday, May Si, 1866.
There has bean more activity in Exchange this week
and a fair amount of bills sold. Sight on New York
haa brought ont of doors }. to >4 premium, and the
banka auppiy demands at >5 premium. Sterling sold
at 40 to 43 premium.
Cotton.—Teis market has, up to yesterday, ex-
hibltasd considerable activity, but for the last two
days there has been leas doing—in foot the sales have
been conflned to very few parcels. While we would
have quoted middling, during the first part of the
week, at 38c, we have now to reduce our quotations to
36c ft lb.
The decline is censed by the dullness in Europe and
consequent decline in New York, as the letter market
seemed to anticipate an advance from Liverpool, and
had consequently advanced on sueh anticipation and
bad crop accounts; which latter we still regret to have
to report as no more favorable, grass being added to
other troubles, owing to *n unprecedented wet month
of May, end in a measure to inefficiency of labor. In
Sea la lands there is nothing doing.
COTTON STATEMENT*
Al Tv;, C3
HIGH WATER.
. 9 211 At Port.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
f LLASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBERQER.
ijfllghtsov, Ga
Roberts do
Hn.5. rown > Thnmasvflle
|S5ii'*- c S7
ISfe
Sea Island.
Upland.
Stock on hand Sept. 1st...,-.
Received since May 24
“ Previously
281
27
► 7,978
3,784
3,955
205,700
Total Receipts
' 8,286)
- 910,279
Exported this Week
“ Previously
8,095]
3,375
182,989
Total Exports .-
8.169|
186,364
Stock on hand..
117;
24,016
EXPORTS OF COTTON FROM MAX 23, 1806, TO MAT
30, 1886. - . - '
ports.
Sea Island. Upland.
Liverpool
Boston
8
66
131
2,732
Baltimore....
Philadelphia
=
108
404
Total Exports •’
74| 3,375
Met atusttagf, hunt, (MM fft
•lid cotton osnsbnrgs at 99030c.
Flour—'There U-S folr supply, (Alt wdf Satncderate
demand. We quota good Ohio at $9011; good family
at $11 60014, spd ordinary at $8010.
Hay.—A cargo of Eastern arrived yesterday, but w*
hike not heard, the pries at which it will b* put up on'
the market. The Rock of both Etstera and Northern
already on the market are large, and a number of
large holders refuse to sell, awaiting better prices
Eastern is held at $1 30® 1 36, and Northern at $1100
1 15, at which prices sales have been made.
Lime.—Two cargoes of Rockland arrived yesterday.
We have heard the selling rate*'at but on*, which is
$2 75 from wharf, in quantities, and $3 by rstsiL
Molasses and Sugar.—There is very little on the
market, and no demand. It is held at 53c for Mused-
▼ado, Id tierces, and 45046c for clayed Cuba; Florida
Syrup 65070c. Muscovado sugar is held at 12>»c, and
white do, in boxes, at 15c; brown is held at 13014c; B
coffee, 16c; crushed, 14\015c; powdered 17, and yel
low coffee at 14c.
Rice.— The receipt# ars so small as to be scarcely
worth mentioning. Such sales as are made are con
fined entirely to the retail trade. We quota Carolina
at 12014c, at retail. The growing crop, we learn, has
been estimated at about 600,000 bushels, which is only
shout one-third the quantity brought to market prior
to the war. This estimate, in addition to Georgia, in
cludes the crops on the Carolina side of the Savannah
river.
Salt.—We hear of sales within the past few days of
5000 sacks at $1 50. It is retailing in small lots at
$1 75.
Soap—The market is abundantly supplied, and the
demand for the home trade continues moderate.
Prices are lower. We quate Colgate A Hull’s family
brands at 14c; common brands, ll. l i@12^c.
Timber and Lumber—The arrivals of timber are
equal to the demand. Prices remain as quoted last
week; shipping lots at $14022, as to quality and size,
very large and long timber above those rates. In lum
ber there is Tery little doing.
Freights—Are very dull at ),'d for upland, and \'d
for sea island to LiverpooL To New York, by
steamers, freights are fluctuating and nominal. We
quote $ 1 $ bale for cotton, and $1 50 $ bale for domes
tics. To Philadelphia and Baltimore, by steamers, \'c
for cotton. To Boston, per steamer, square 15x16 com.
presed, J^c. By sailing veaaela to all northern ports,
>£c. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 42s 6d045s ft
load; to New York $10011. Lumber it in good de
mand to West India ports, $10011 ft 1,000 feet, and
$18 to the windward of the island.
Darien Timber Market.
Darien, May 29, 1866.
The supply of timber, for either shipping or mill
purposes, is not so good at at last report. Mill timber
has advanced a little in price, but shipping timber,
owing to the extreme dullness of the article in both
foreign and home markets, scarcely maintains th e
prices of three weeks ago. There are but few buyers
in market. The mills are not sawing much, from the
fact of their wharves being filled with orders sawed
and waiting for vessels. Freight much needed to
Boston, New York, West Indies and South America.
Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current.
Articles. Per
Bagging, Gunny yd
Sea Island Dundee yd
Tucker, Cooper A Co .yd
Tucker, Cooper A Co., Be tail.. .yd
Bale Bopb It
Beeswax
Beep, Mess bhl 1
Extra Mess (new) bhl 2
Family. .half bbls
Bacon, Hams tbi
Shoulders It
Side* It
Bread, Navy lb
Pilot ..Y.lb
Butter, Goshen, Prime lb
Prime Western, Firkins lb
Candles, Adamantine lb
Hull's lb
Cherse, Goshen lb
Extra Cream —lb
English Dairy lb
Pine Apple...... Us
Coffee, St. Domingo lb
Bio Us
Java lb
Cordaoe lb
Manilla lb
Domestic Goods—
Shirtings, Brown yd
Sheetings, Brown yd
Brown Drills yd
Cotton Osnaburgs .....yd
Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new....a bbls H
do No. 2 >5 bbls li
do kits :
Flour, Good Ohio bbl !
Good Family bbl 1
Ordinary bbl 1
Grain, Corn, Maryland White.. .bush :
Prime Western bush 1
Oats bush
Bran, per sack | :
Glass, American Window
Gunpowder, Hazard’s Electric, .kegs I
Hazard’s Fair Lawn cases, lb
Hay, Prime Northern cwt
do Eastern ' cwt 1
Hides, Dry „...lb
Deerskins Us
Iron. Swedes tfe
rig lb
Hoop lb
Sheet tt
Nailrods ft
Lard, Prime Leaf..! tt
Pressed lb
Lime Rockland bbl :
Liquors—
Brandy, Cognac gal 1
Jules, Bobins 4 Co g»ll
Holland Gin gal
Columbian gal
Old Tom k Derby, in cases. ...doz ]
Whiskey, Bectifled .gal
do Imperial Nectar gal
N. E. Bum
Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft !
do Pine, dressed m ft 1
Spruce Pine Scantling m ft 1
Y ellow Pine Boards .m ft 1
Molasses, New York, refined gal
Golden Syrup .gal
Nails ft
Natal Stores, Tar bbl
Spirits Tuipentine
Varnish
Pitch
Oils, Linseed
Whale
27 0
30 0
40 0
45 0
18 0
S3 0
...1 g»l
•••••r B»l
Sperm gal
Neatfoot '. gal
Lard :......gal
Kerosene. gal
Train.'... .1............ i..g»l
Turpentine gol
Lubuicating Oils—
Engine OiL «*}
No. 2 Lubricating... 1 :.. gal
Osnaburos, Flax yd
Pore, Family Pig Pork >,bbl
Pork, Prime..-. bbl
Pork, Mesa bbl
Porter, London quarts
Raisins, Malaga box
do - i^box
Salt, Liverpool sack
Coast..; , sack
Soap, American, yellow tt
Shot, all sizes ..bag
Sugar, Brown ft
B. Coffee , , .. . . j.-.. .ft
Crushed 1 .ft
Powdered...'. ^...,. .ft
YeUow Coffee ft
Tallow ft
Tobacco ••-. fbj
Teas—
Imperial ft
Datong..;..... ft
PouchoBg..;.
Twine, Seine
Baling ft
Wines, Claret case
Port gal
Sherry gal
Brown Sharir--.-...* gal
Burgundy Pori.. ; ..gal
Chas. Farre Champaigne qt*
Do. do. Pt»
Wool i.. r.; j... ft
Auction Sale*,
4 75 0 5 00
2 75 ®
1 25 @ 1 75
llii® 13
3 00 0 3 25
1 40 0 1 60
1 00 0 1 30
ft 1 25 0 1 50
1b
FAMILY SUPPLIES I
PRICES SEDUCED! .
,SY
H B Gardner, N Y
J W Bates, Burke co
N C Trowbridge, Canada
L H McIntosh, Ga
J 8 Merrill, A * G R R
J Russell, do
G W SCattergood, Macon
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
Btr Missouri
.“‘Mar. N O
a 4 Ochas, N O
Marshall house—a. b. i.ucs.
etL Cutk -city
6 kP'farth 4 wife, City
, City
iJ Harrison, Fia
M B Cotton, SC
A Tendon, Bremen
R D Barlow. N Y
TP Clark, Va
Sale Notice.
h’HL
sell on SATURDAY, June 2d. my place.
4 s»v rtCtn nUea from Savannah, on the Charleston
■it Railroad, consisting of 600 nercs, more
acres 01 which are bleared; balance well
ufe’m the iimo 'time and: place, sane Steam
Mill, ten horse power, new and In
-'• r «eiVa a * r ’ tlireeMnle "> oneCatLoae*lar^e Tour-
*W»&,, one Bn **y *nd Harness, r Ho3ie and
fcjSAtd. JOa * *' DxMOSTKOLLRN. 4
Bacon There is a heavy stock on the market, and
prices have advanced within the past weak- In con-
sequanoe of the light demand several holders con
template reshipping to Northern markets. We quota
Shoulders at 15016c; Sides 18>i@ 19c; hams 23026c
bast covered, 25c; Strips, 19020c.
Bagging and Rope.—Witb a fair supply the mar-,
ket continues dull and unchanged. We quote Dun
dee at 82@33c; Gunny 27@30c; Bope 19@20e.
Butter—Is in good auppiy at a decline of about 6c
from last week’s prises. We quote prim* Goshen at
45060c; prime Western firkins, 40@43c.
Coffee.—The market continues well supplied, and
prices vary but little from our last quotations, with
the exception of Rio, which has advanced about 2c.
Rio is held at 27029; St. Domingo 24)'s27c, sod
Java at 10045c.
Corn.—A few cargoes have arrived within the past
week. The stock on the market continues heavy, and
holder* are not disposed to offer, awaiting better
prices, ou account of th* advance in tbs Northern
markets. White is selling at $1 30, and yellow at
$1 25 fi bushel.
Oats—Have advanced a irttta in consequent!* of the
short supply. Holders gre salting from store 9Oe0
$100; ; je ' a "■ - •.
Dry Goods—Thera has been very little dene in dry
goods the past week, merchants not baring muah in-
conation to aaU. W* quota ahlrtiuga, brown, gf 150
W E wish to call the attention of oar customer* to
our splendid stock oi
SUGARS. TEAS AND COFFEES,
-embracing every variety of each, which w* are offer
ing lower than the same quality of goods are being
sold in this city. *
We have also the best assortment of
MISCELLANEOUS AN£> FANCY GROCERIES
in this city; everything that is needed to supply the
table witb, cither substantial* or delicacies.
Aii of which wt are offering at
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES:
Goods Delivered Free of Extra Charge.
tw~ Don't he d^elved bv those who advertise their
prices, as none can undersell us.
STUART A CO.,
maj2S-lw Corner Bull and Broughton streets.
sale of goverkmeht FBOPEBIYv
BetJ, Wylly St Christian
Will sell to-morrow (BATURDKY), at 1* vttock, at
Millar** Foundry:
One Portable Engine. 16 hors* power, and Boiler.
also,
At 11 o'clock, in front of the store, the follow lag de
limbi* Too)*, Be.:
160 Angers, 5 Aaae (ablp carperitera), 7 Pnmp Bits,
6 Callipers, l Iron Cnbla, 9«Chiielaj 8 Chasing Hubs,
21 Crowbars, 6 Cruailea, 200 Fileaaeapitad, 1 Clawbar,
3 Chuch Drills, 26 Die* assorted, 2 Grindstones, *
Hawsing Irons, 18 Hammer*. 3S Hanks, 4-inch; 60
Clamp Screws, 6 Stodges,8Sbackleltors, 61 Tana as
sorted, 200 Cast Steel Toole, 18 Wooden Clamp*. «
fast Leather Baiting, 41 Sheave* for block*, 3 Dump
Bowls, 1,008 spikes.
Bold by order of WM. B- GARRARD, Assistant
Special Agent Treasury Department
Terms cash. J#l.
FINE SAIL BOAT AT AUCTION.
BeU, Wylly St Christian
Will sell to-morrow, SATURDAY, at 11 o’etock, in
trout of the store:
1 fine Sail Boat, fifteen feet long, Sail* ana fit tares
all in complete order-. Can bo icen at Will Ink’s
Lower S&lp Yard. J®1
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Laurant & Sweat.
A VINE SORRELL PONY, genuine Mexican Ifns-
taogi 8 years old; formerly owned by Prof. K.
Richter; sound and healthy» and for no halt.
my^9-tf. 1
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly k Clirtotiiui.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, in front of
the Court House, at 11 o’clock:
, '|VHREE GARDEN LOTS; one of 19 acres and two
A or 28« acres each, situated on the Skldaway
Shell Road, between the 4 aud 6 ndie posts, gold for
the benefit of the heir*.
Terms cash, purchaser* to pay for papers.
my29.
PLANTATION AT AUCTION.
By Bdl, Wylly A ChiWteB.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, la front of
the Court House, at 11 o’clock;
run ACRES of first quality of Land, 90 acres
»UU cleared and iu a high state of cultivation,
situated on the Savannah River, 13 miles Irom the
city, on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. The
Improvements consist of a dwelling and oat-houses,'
steam shingle and lath machine, ten horse power,
new and in perfect running order; 3 mules, l cart, 1
Urge /our horse wagon, 1 buggy and harness, house
hold and kitchen furniture, tools, Ac.
Terms cash. Sale positive. mj29
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY BELL WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in Jane next, in
front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock:
Fifty Acres of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Ccmetry,
one mile from the elty, on the Ogeechee Road, di
vided into garden lots. Se; lithograph drawings of
the property at our counting room.
Hold as the property of the late William G Bulloch,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the BS-ld estate, by decree of court and order of the
administrator.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles. mj28
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wj IIy A Christian;
Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont
gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi
dence. m22
STEAM SAW MILL AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold In front of the Court House, on the first
' TUESDAY in June, at 11 o'clock;
One Steam Saw Mill, at No. 3H Central Railroad,
consisting of one of the WA8HINGTOX IKON
WORKS MANUFACTURING CIRCULAR SAW
MILL. SO horse power, new and in perfect order in
every particular; together with all out-baildlngs,
stables. Ac. Situated on a good timber privilege,
about 2,790 acres. $S00 paid in advance.
• Sold for account of all concerned, to ciose a com
pany.
ALSO,
6 Timber Carriages
15 Mules
2 Horses
15 sets Harness
Terms cash. fflyW
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION-
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Wili bo sold on the fir.t TUESDAY in June, atll
o'clock, in front of the Court House:
Two Lo s at Walthourville, Liberty county, near
Station No. 4. Atlantic & Golf Railroad, consisting —
one, 4u acres or Land, with fine dwelling containing
six rooms, with all necessary out-buildings; 10-acre
Lot is well Improved, with a good dwelling and all
necessary outhouses. myl4
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
__ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly k Christian.
The Sash aud Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo
cated In Macon. Ga., fronting on Secoad street, 110
bv 226 feet in depth; Woodruff A Darnel's Planing
Machines, Tongne and Grooving M i chine, Morticing
Machine, Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop,
with seven forges. All run by steam. Tbe engine
is 35 horse power. All in good ordeT.
For further information, apply at our counting-
room. myl4-tf
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Single Spring Skirt that ever haa or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
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blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cam, Church Pewa,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Drees, as the
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A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort
great convenience of wearing the Duplex
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The Hoop* are covered with 2 ply donble twisted
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facturer*, IH Chamber* and 79 and 81 Read* streets,
New York. .
For sate in all first cto« storm in this
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deCnba, Mexico, South America, and the
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FOR NEW YOfiKfte
; ATLANTIC COAST - -
Mail Steamship Line.
THE ONLY 8IDKWHBBL SHIP THIS WEEK'
FAKE REDUCED.
Cahlm Passage $140 ..Steerage $5
Th. very fast sailing aldewMelsteamship
HEBIAH LIVDIGSTOH,
9,000 tons burthen, J. B Raker, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day.
Saturday, June a, at 10 o'rlcrk a. an.
For bright or passage, having accommodation* su
perior to any ship this week, apply to -
my30 WILDER * FULT-ARfoN.
Direct ani Regular Cornmnuioatma
wrra
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny Alary,
Capt. Siobei.,
Will commence, early next week, running regular
trips between Savann.tU aud lit! on curving
freight at regufor rates, and, whtu desired, taking a
few passengers. She is perfectly dry, in good order,
and has made remarkably quick trips. She carries
the United States mail. The Nation :! Express and
Transportation Company and .-ontbetn Express are
authorized to receive packages for her.
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring at the News A Ubsald office.
my!7
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splendid U- S. Mail steamer
K A. T E,
Capt T J. Loosr,'ood. t
wili leave Savannah, font of West Broad street, for
the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’donck. via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Retaining, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o'clock, touching at Hihon Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING %t
8 ovluck for PaUtba, FI a, touching at all landings
on the St Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
my 1# 217 ic 219 Bay street
Miscellaneous.
i
J INEXISTENCE.
' ALSO,
JUDSON’S
DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY 1
< HOTHBRS, TAKE HEED/’
Thousands- of children perish annually from one
cause, and that is worms. Why will you neglect the
first symptoms of these- pests of humanity, and wait
until it is too late before you administer the remedy ?
JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is the only rmau.? vege
table remedy in existence. If there are no worms,
it only acts ss a gentle purgative, and cannot harm
an infant If woana exist, it kills them. Every
family should have a package of JUDSON’S WORM
CANDY.
iar Sole Agent for Savannah, C. M HILSXAN.
B. L. JUDSON St CO.. Prop’rs,
New York. .....
Call on Mr. Hilaman, and get our Almanac, gratia.
mylS-lin t
CHOLERA
Disarmed!!!
Hm Chief Catties of Pestilence De-
LitS-Jfsi.strayed. IB •
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U Secured by Letters Patent in the United States
Prepared solely by the New York Dis-
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iew and elegant Co.thri 1
sMsfifjjsru*.
the lightest iJsgThu
mlcal Skirt ever mads.
Spring
1£vS2
WStiff
jaqulre for th* Duplex Elliptic for double)
TOE 1 RURAL JllijRNAL
den, orchard, workshop, houeebold and kitchen.
A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man,
woman, and boy, in city, village and country, pab-
Uahad the first at every month.
Each number contains a full Calendar of Work for
tbe Month, Hints, Suggestion* and essays upon
everything to he performed In end itciukI the Form.
Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc.
(copy, one year .....$ 1 oo
Six copies, one year 500
Thirteen copies, one year...: ...looo
Address WM. B. SMITH A CO.,
mbiialiemand Proprietors,
68 Fayetteville at, Raleigh, N. C.
ESTILL k ERo.,
Bull street, near Poet Office.
a24-tf Agents for Savannah.
WETHUB8E WAITED.
Enquire st this office.
myis-tf
r% EORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To all
UT it may coawn-
Whereas, Joseph Dntton will apply at the Coast
Ordinary of BnUocb county, for Letters of Ad
frustration oa me estate of Samuel Dutton, late
of said county, deceased.
Theea are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom
it may concero, to be and appear, before sen Ckteri
to make ohKeOooe wtth atod Oont (W any tkv
St their Laboratory, Nos. 298,
street N. Y. Office, 42 Cedar
street
This Company Organised on a permanent ban is,
with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist,
in charge of its laboratory, to prepared to furnish its
DisiKFxoTiaG Fluids for sick rooms, nurseries, urin
als, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewera. gutters,
!. railroads, hospitals, prisons, and public inati-
us of all kinds, alanghter-houaes, offal and fat-
catabliahaaents; all kinds of manures (im-
Increasing the value of the latter to every
... and wherever poisonous and offensive gases
exist. These agents are deodorisers, antiseptics, an-
tipotrescents, and disinfectants, in tbe scientific
meaning of the word*. They 1 amove noxious gases
and odors by chemical principle*—leaving in their
place* healthful air; they are teuftoTia, aud not
merely absorbents of poisonous gases—not injurious
fo utensils in which they are used. The attention of
medical and scientific men is directed to these disin
fectants. Attached are testimonial* in favor of tfcw
grant discovery, Which, with hundreds of others, can
be seen at the Company’s office.
- Delates Howe, Albany, March so, 1866.
TO thePresiOmrit of {Tie X. T, Disinfecting Co,:
Dear Sir—tt to all it is represented to be. We have
made many trials of disinfectant a bnt now consider
that we have found an article which surpaasee all
others asm remedy against all bad odors.
T. Roessel A Co.,
■i.-r< New Yoak, April 9, 1866.
To the President of the jV. F. Disinfecting Co. :
Dear Sir—We pronounce it wtthoat exception to be"
the beet we have ever known. It* effect upon every
matter to complete and instantaneous.
C A. Stetsok, As tor Bouse.
N. B.— 1 These Disinfectants are used by the scaven-
under the direction of tbe Sanitary PoDce of
th Department, New York.'
— A. A THOMPSON,
42 Cedar street, N. Y ,
General and Sol* Agents for the United States and
the Canadaa to whom all ordem should be ad-
. dressed. . „
For Bale by all DroggesU and General Dealers in
te United. States andCanadiS. my28-3m
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
Shipping,
fflpirfe Line
FOB NEW YORE.
K: - V , :
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabla $15 OO... .Steerage $5 OO, with Sub-
, k staceace $10.
FRKIGT ON COTTON SI 1KR BALK.
The new and bat steamship MISSOURI, Love
land. commander, will sail as above, on
Saturday, Janr 3d, at 10 o’clock a. in.
For freight or passage, having accommodation* su
perior to any steamer In this trade, apply to
fi. H. HARDER,
No. 12 Stoddard's Kapge.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agent*,
my29 No. 5 Bowling Green, N. T.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
m.
First-class side-wheel Steamship*
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah ro V, ra Cruz (per steani-
sbips o tbe Empire Line to New York), same 1 atl
as from Rew York.
The Anirew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way
Out. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD :
From New York to Havana, Fil&l Cabin, $50 ; Steer,
age, $30.
From New York to Ve. a Cruz, First PaV.n, $TP0
“ Steerage, $60.
CHARLES A. WHTTNES, Agent.
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. S.
For passage, apply to
a H. HARDEE,
my22-tf 17 Stoddard’s Rtr ce.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Feraandiaa. Jacksonville, and all
Landings qa the St. Johns River.
Tbe floe, fasMaillng steamer
DIC T A. T O R,
L. M. Coxetteb, master,
trill leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf.
Every Taesday Afternoon at -A o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on tbe wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
my 10 Agents.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M- Coveri-ee,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
my7 tf A gents.
FaeUt Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
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.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA .MONTANA.
Ac., Ac-
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street,
at 1* o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates fall ou Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamere Jar South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of one Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges. Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and. children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the duck the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free.. .
For passage tickets, or further information, apply
At,the Company's ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
S. K. HOLMAN,
all-Sm . Agent.
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT
.TEN, Captain S. P. Emmons,
having the bulk of her cargo
engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch
as above.
For freight, apply to
a30 CRANE A GRAYBILL.
-21S&
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW-
BOATS, of various size - and draft.
t U ALSO,
. Sailing Vessels, Steam Ba-ges, ke.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
-
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening tor the ihspectiou of the public,
a f ne stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIR*
TRESSES, &c-, Ac.,
To which the-attention of011 is Invited,
fff" Ware rooms. 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sber
ock : a old Dry Goods Store.
ft 6-1 y S. B. HARRINGTON.
Shiopinga
TOE UNITED STATES! BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO.
BAHIA. AND* RIO DE JANEIRO.
Under contract with the United States and Brasil
Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis
patch one of their
NF.W FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSBIFS ,
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On the 29th of Every Month,
From the
f*ort of New York.
For the following named poits and at the follow-
Ing rates of passage, payable In gold or Its equiva
lent : 9-
F1BST GARIN.
From New York to St. Thomas Jin
From New York to Para $150
From New York to Pernambuco 170
From New York to Bahts 180
From New York to Bio Ue Janeiro ». 200
Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding in
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel
All Letters moat pass through the Post Office. Post
age lu cents.
For limhor inlormation or pa*t
mj31
on or parage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
New York Agents
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail steamship Company.
CHANGE OF DAY.
The fastest 9tiip in tlie Trade*
ONLY SIDEWHEEL SHIP ON THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage, $30 Steerage
$5
The now and very fast side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tons burthen, Thos H. Mobtou. Commander,
will positively Bail on
Tlinrsday, June 7th, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having accommodations
snpenor to any ship in the trade, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON,
No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, opposite
my30 the Poat Office.
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by Daylight,
The very fast steamer
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. R. Pathe,
(Taking place of steamer Fannie temporarily ]
Will leave Florida Steamboat wharf every
MONDAY MORNING, at 6 a. xn.
Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR
DAY MORNING at same hour. •
Way freight payable on tho wharf.
For freight or passage, having superior statercom
accommodations, apply to F. M. MYRELL.
m>30 Florida Steamboat wharf.
FOR DARIEN
H.
THE STEAMER'
M. GOOL.
Will leave for Darien cn Friday morning, at
o’clock. myS0-2t.*
FOR PJL4TKA, FLL,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
Tbe fine new U. S.Mail Steamer.
K A. T E,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
Street, lor above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
1KG, at 9 o’clock.
We will receive freight at oar warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or Dassage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
my8-tf 217 A 219 Bay street.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA^
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this route, w
leave for the above places
fi Every Tuesday Morning at lO o’clock.
AU freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
J27 tf Agent*.
have just received and opened the LARGEST
DBY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at any
— Is partef ..
■very variety of Dress Goods
HooaekcefAng Goods -
sod Prints
Cloth* and Caashaeres
Figured Linees and Drills
Embroideries and Laces
and Glove*
and Braids
Rolls and Carla
Points and Veils
Empress Trail*
jkercnfefa »
N Ac., Ac., Ac.
fiUSTElN 4 EC&MAif,
151 Congress street, -
mygl-tf SAVANNAH, QA.
imbroiderns
"SKS5
HsirRo
Laccl
Agents, Male and Female,
$10 to $20 per nay with the “GREAT
. -tent, aid
readily at
hnndred.
today family.
$1 each, and cote tbe Agent but $10 per
caaleuretlM-
ciremaroand
:ui
ARDBQIDiL
mfsss
2SiE.
Vorsrftbf ’
Stock
^JaaV-j
' '‘tonal
OUh tfH .1 L
BALDWIN *00.
is-ftfo i
ft EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To tbe Si
U rite Court of Chatham County—The pet!
of lohn k. Wilder, Cburtos F. MUM, Sheldon
Wright, and William Battersby, all of the County of
n»o»in and writ irf Ganiuls ~fr and Robert
Dillon, rfthaetty and aSrjlNew York, reupretfoi
It ahowuth: That your -petitioners desire to form
teaaaeeiresteto s corporettoo, or body politic, under
te* name cf *^h*C*atrel Cotton Frees company of
Savannah, ftoiasla " •* the purpose of carrying on
the Dusinesa of storing and
Ill-Ill i r — ■ that the
SSBtetBtaC capital to be employed by them in said
buataree, acSSdly paU in, la Sixty Tlurasaad Dollars,
and that thegr desire to be incorporated ne aloreeaid
Mr the term of twenty years.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be
lnrorporemd nnder th* name aforesaid, and for the
narpo— atererild, with a capital stock of sixty thou-
aanddoUack witb the right to increase the same to
oos hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with the
right to commence batineaeAtt once, so soon as tbb-
Court shall grant the order to incorporate themthe
shares ot stock to he one hundred dollars each, and
at all meetings of the stockholders each stockholder
to be entitled u one vote for each share of the c »pital
stock-owned or held by him; and that they may have
conferred on them all other franchises and privileges
tucident fo corporations created by courts, according
to the provisions oi the testates of the State of Geor
gia. And your petitioners will ever pray, Ac.
* HARTBIDGE A CHlsnOLM,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
A true copy of the original flled in my office this
May 26,1846.
w * H:
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 ship MILTON
CMJKHAKT wants about too
(bales to complete her carge.
For freight of which, please apply to
’ ray22 REID A STEWART.
FOR NEW YORK.
The bark NEW LIGHT, haring balk of
her cargo engaged, will have quick des-
“iatch as above.
For freight, apply to
CRANE A GRAYBILL.
CONGRESS WATER,
KISSIMGEN WATER,
AND
Good Liquors of all Kinds,
FOB SALK AT
aXBBOOHTS,
Cnitom House Saloon, Hear at Poet OAfio
Lunch from 11 till 1 o’clock. myfit
corner Barnard and
Savaanmh, Ga., General
. H; BULLCCn,
Clerk 8. C. fc. O.fc
i * v j N otice.
A LL persons baaing claims against the estate of
PUeid* Lee Chattier see notified to present the
same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
toarriwjaallUJMhted to said estate we requested to
Dtnen. May 24,
i, 1866. saytS-lawCw*
P»J|S0N.
soototk. Cfi^tfolkerrie No. 1
- - KMIMlLB BY .
aii mfitou irrwnniri WltMllff > bum‘~ :
* Utr 9Ui
W. M. WALSH,
WHOLESALE Druggists.
tv Broughton streets, Sa
Agent for the South.
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
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Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling. Out
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Hah: Restorer Prevents Headache.
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