The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 05, 1866, Image 3

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w J > L QCAL matters. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNK 5. 1866. 1K1’* 1 (uic or gteamthipi Md Steamers FOB NEW YORK. gioamsbip General Barnes, Thursday, June T, at — ■dock. suamsh'P Leo, Wednesday, Jane Cth, at 1 o’clock -teamehip Tybee, Thursday, June 7tb, at — o'clock iicanieliiP Ssn Salvador, Saturday, June 9, at 8 o'clock p- tn. * FOB PaiLADBLPHia. steamship Pioneer, Saturday, June 9, at 3 o’clock FOB BOSTON. steamship Win. Tibbetts, Thursday, June 7th, at ,o>cl"Ch. FOB BALTIMORE. Steamship Fannie, Thursday, Jane 7th^kt — o'clock FOR AUQU8TA. Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o’clock.’ FOE UAWItINSVILLK. Steamer Charles S. Hardee, every Thursday morn ing. ai 9 o’clock. FOR CHARLESTON. Steamer Emiiie, every Monday morning at 8 o'clk, Steamer I ho tat or, every Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock FOR FLORIDA. Steamer Dictator, every Tne-day afternoon at 4 o'clock. .•.[earner Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at 111 o'clock. - s< timer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, chicle. Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock Messrs. ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- iloners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;, corner or Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au thorized agent* for the Daily News A Herald. A u or< lc rs left with them will be promptly attended IIatoh's Court.—Tbs parties in the shooting case, to which wo alluded yesterday, were before his Honor --terday morning. The woman, the mistress of a t use of ill-fame, and the young man who was shot by her iu ilie palm of the haud, were each fined $20. J'"' Gilson, (colored) for an infringement of tbo city ntinanccs in speculating in chickens in the market, tzs fined $5. Patrick McHugh and David Stokes, having imbibed : freciv of corn whiskey, and having taken up lodg- on tlic sidewalk, to the annoyance of passers by, T re fined, the former $3 and the latter $5, it being Lis second offence. Mary Itooney, a white woman, was arraigned for .tcaliug chickens. After hearing the testimony, all parties were referred to Justice Leri S. Hart for a •oneintint of tlio case. Daniel Rogers (colored) was arraigned for stealing :: ;a his employer, Mr. Preston Warner. Mayor An- .rtv'ti sent Daniel for ton days to the police barracks cultivate vegetables and keep the premises gener ally deau. A diminutive young darkey, who had a peculiar -a } f.*ra revolver not his property, was next intro- ia e.l t.i His Honor under tha name of William John- im, li.it Johnsing. , He was sent down to the city hor- t .uliuralists, Messrs. Bell' and Howard, for thirty days' exercise. Shipping Intelligence. -f PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, June 4, 186J. Arrived. Steamer Swan, Cohen,’ August*—M A Cohen. Cleared. Charleston—F MMyrell. Steamer Emille, Beaufort, Charleston—E K Hertz m Co* HUUk'co 1 ^ ^ ate ’ I^ckwood, Palatka, Ac—Bradley, Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Upper Savannah Hver, to raise steamer Wm G Gibbons—J L Rouinll- Sloop Franklin, Bnckley, St. Helena—Richardson A Barnard. Sloop Fleet, Thompson, Biceboro—M J Doyle. Import*. Per steamer swan, from Augusta—225 bales cotton, 87 bags potatoes and mdse. Exports. Per sloop Franklin, for St. Helena—Ao bushels corn, 25 bDls Hoar, 1 hhd bacon sldes'and mdze. Passe uger a. Per steamer Swan, from Augns-a—Mrs Horton and child, Urs Cawly, Miss Berry, G G Wilson, Col W J Lawton, J M Farr, Master B A 8trobhar, A Long, C Lawton, j at rarr, master a A stroDhar, A Long, C A Irvine, CS Guano, J A Nobles, J M Bostick, "J H Roberts. T J Riley, Lieut S Baker, P Ktunae, A B Addison, A J Gill and 6 deck. Consignees. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—R C Wade A Co, M A Cohen, W H Stark, J L Yillalonga, Davant A Whipples, J C Schreiner A Son and others. Memoranda. Steamer Swan reports—Met steamer Eclipse at the Shingle Bard, below Griffins Landing. Consignees per Central ttallroad. Juno 4, 1866. 385 bales cotton, 11 bales yarn, 24 cars lumber and timber, 23 pieces mill machinery and mdse to F K Kensey A Co, Linville A Gleason, Lieut Col E B Carling, Brady, Smith A Co, Wadley A Millen, C V Hutchins. Hunter A Gammell, Wilder A Fullerton, Crane A Uraybill, G W Garinany, Brigham, B A Co, J W Anderson A Son, E C Wade, J W Lattirop A Co, A S Uartridge. PORT OF ST. MAKYS, GA. St. Marys, May 31, 1SC6. Cleared. Br bark Geo H Jenkins, Doty, Queenstown, for orders—8 L Burnes A Co. Exports. Per Br bark Geo H Jenkins, for Queenstown—410,- ooo feet pine piten timber, 20,000 feet pine pitch boards, 181 bnnles cane reeds. BACK NUMBERS Of th.e NEWS AND HERALD. The Street Railroad.—Messrs. Ebbett A Phillips, _.uug obtained a charter from the Legislature and a .rant lroni the city, to construct a system of street railroads in this city, are preparing to proceed with \Lt work and to press it to a speedy completion. We rani that Mr. Philips, who is now iu New York, has arrangements there for the purchase of a part the iron and other necossary material. He wiU return to Savannah in a few days when he will com- ..lenee locating tile track. As it is proposed by the Company to transport freight as well as passengers, it 4 believed that the road will not only be a great ac- . imuiodation to the public but will also be remuner- mve to the stockholders. It is designed to construct ;it tracks connecting the railroads at the upper uml , «vr end of the city, one to be located under the duff nud the other along Bay street, with two cross i .iks, one on Price and the other on Drayton street. W understand that it is the intention of the Com- .my strictly to open books for subscriptions to the t..vk in order that our citizens generally may be in- :treste J in the enterprise. A Liberal Price will be paid at this office for copies of. the Savannah HERALD and Savan nah NEWS and HERALD, of the following dates: January 1-1 and 2i). Febrnary ti, 5, 1)2, 17, 18, 19, SO, !2t2, He ; March 5, August 14, October 5, Novem ber 14, December 8—all in the year 1865—and February 13, April 18, 1866. These papers are wanted to complete private files, and parties furnishing them will not only be liberally rewarded, but will confer a favor on the advertiser, jel-tf. STRAW HATS, Tfiir.% rs Arrested.—Capt. Isaac Russell on Sunday arrested Toney Harris, and on yesterday Thomas * ,ll!t " ,iiiam Winkler, two daring and dangerous ne- P J thieves. Au affidavit was made yesterday before ustiee Levi 8. Hart by James Scott, alleging that on £e morning of the 25tb ult. the prisoners came to his - use on i iaston street, and after entering his bed- j : iu. Winkler drew a knife upon him and threatened -sunt death should any alarm be given, while Harris poceeded to rob the premises of jewelry valued at •r one hundred dollars. When Winkler was ar- rr«ed he had on his person a gold watch stolen from I* J. H. Bashlor while he was asleep in hia bedroom, -v accused were committed to Jail. Change or Day.—By the advertisement in another - limn it will be seen that the sailing day of the* £«uaship Leo has been changed from Thursday to »fiu<>day at one o’clock, P. M. This ship is one of • t anest on the route, and her accommodations are none; and in addition, her commander, ipt. Dearborn, is one of the most skillful and gentle- ^•ly commanders, who leaves nothing undone r -zcu cau insure to the comfort and enjoyment of -*passengers. She is also fortunate in having in - e person of Mr. Wheeler, her obliging and attentive •^scr, a gentleman whose principal aim on board is to gee that every want of his passengers is at- d to. We have also cause to feel grateful to Mr metier for his many acts of kindness. 1SE Steamer Wm. Gibbons.—This steamer which • truly took fire and sunk below Augusta we undeT- iS about to be raised. The steamer Two Boys esterday for the wreck, having on board feftthis -- t Wood’s valveless pumps to be used in raising --«abmurged hull. This pump is remarkable for “* weat forcing power, and is spoken of in high <: ~s by the engineers of thi9 city. “ l Licenses.—The attention of persons who are •or re quired to take out licenses, is directed to the ^’misement of the Clerk of CounciL AH defaltara - ke placed on the Information Docket on June ill. -‘-h: f. Court.—No business was transacted in -s Conn yesterday, in consequence of the absence of • witnesses. The Court will be convened this auig ai ten o’clock. - "F lady who lost a pair of gold spectacles on Con- atreet yesterday wiU be very grateful to the r ^' r leaving them at this office. ^•■■Uoious Notice—The Bev. Isaac Leaser, of ^ eipliia, will deliver a lecture at the- Synagogue ~ "^ker street this evening. Service will com- tMt11 7 p. m. Tuesday. -’•irksal Revenue Tax.—The attention of Tax '•y’»is directed to the advertisement of the Assessor !r -nal Revenue, in another column. Miniature Almanac—Tills Day. rises... HU... 4 62 7 06 ,. HIGH WATER. — 12 09IAt Port. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—IV. H. WlLTBERORR. •j’-Hyraan, City I * '“Wm. Git ji 'f.” Merrill, Phil l™ i Idler M v J T Lawton, Gen Tilaon’t Stair A P Lambete, CBR W L Walt hour, Liberty County Ed Remington, Thom as- vllle J G Barnett, Wadosboro, NC Mrs U A Parkin, Thomas- ville, a* W W Sykes, G* J G Gilbert, Ga Jno H Nolan, Louisville M C Grier, Phil E B Brown, Thomaaville J S Merrill, Ga J H Beall, A A G R R Jaa Russell, A A G R R I-iifef, NY . heeler, Steamship ^Campbell, NT J*r 1 PPman,N Y j'-Can-on, Texas !, £ k..ng. savannah ,Howlan, N Y ajw'^ser, Phil assay!!!"**** S n n S mc *’ Steamer S* kvans. Mass j, 1 ’-bacon. Mass 4 T Ajo, tr '^?* Msee IJss Russell, A A G i; fc j^“be r ,-stea m »hi p Walter Blake, 8 C marshall bouse—a. b. luce. hi- Scriven, Ga I Ed O Perry, Charieeton, Uti *rkorn, steamship] SC |j M Cooney, Ogeechse, T SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. J ShL r .’5 8A . IS W Overstreet, Coffee Co, P<| J n ; H U I Ga W j ; us M Bostick, 8 C I Wm G Richards, A A G ' ■ u *ion, Beaufort, 8 C|G B R having claims hut ko® CKartler are do'uuw w ymtst m il*’afid y .S^2’jr tthto 0,8 «“• PiwHbmi by **** immiai i i^* W * d to Bald <otate are reqnested to ‘"‘mediate payment to the nndeisleMd. ^p, May I A hat : N otice. MEN AND BOYS. A LARGE variety now open and for sale at ieff-3t COLDIN FURNISHING GOODS. H andkerchiefs, Socks, Gloves, Collars, Paper and Linen, Suspenders, Cravats, ^ ’Tips /frit*. Je2-3t For sale at COLDING’S. NOTICE. T HE steamer LIZZIE . BAKER, Capt. N. King, will leave on her regular trip to Palatka on Friday, June Sth, and regularly thereafter. CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Je2-td Agents. Dissolution of CooartoersMp. r HE firm of Brigham, Baldwin & Co. is tills day dissolved by mutual consent. H. BRIGHAM, D. 11. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLST. Savannah, June 1, 1SGC. The undersigned have this day entered in a co partnership for the transaction of a General Commis sion and Shipping bnsiness. under the name and title, of Brigham, Hoist A Co. il. BRIGHAM. D. H. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLST C. H OLMSTEAD. Savannah, June 1, 1SG6. Je2-tf. Rockland Lime. FTAA BBLS first quality, now landing. 4 "v For sale by RICHARDSON A BARNARD, je2-3t ntoddard’s Lower Range. Prime White Corn. 3.000 Je2 BAGS to arrive per steamer LEO. For sale bv OCTAVUS COHEN. BURR, ESOPUS COLOGNE Mill Stones. BOLTING CLOTHS, BELTIKS, Smith Machines, Hoisting and Lighter Screws, Iron Proot Staffs, Mill Picks, Ac. ''HE subscriber can now fnrnieh the above goods, as well as MILL FUBNI8HING GOODS GENERALLY, of the very best quality and at lower rates than ANY OTHER HOUSE in the country, as he is importing stock in large qnantities for tnpplying the trade—Millwrights and Millers direct. JOHN J. BELL, Importer and Manufacturer. may28-tf. No. 66 Robinson street, New York. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE To fix the fees of Measurers and Inspectors of Lum ber, so far as concerns sa\ved lumber. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, in council assembled, anil it la hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and immediately after the parsing of this ordinance, the fees of the Measurers and Inspectors of Lumber shall be fifty cents per thousand feet for' measuring and Inspecting sawed lumber, instead of thirty cents as heretofore; and that all ordinances and parts of ordinances, so far as they militate with this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Publishedjfor information, by order of Council. JAMES STEWART, je2-10t Clerk of Council. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. LEXINGTON, VA. against tbs estate of- oufled to prsseiit tbs payment to the undermlgnsd. T. p. PkaskTRxecutor. mytt-iawew* 84, 1806. T HE BOABD OF VISITORS will meet at the Vir ginia Military Institute on the 27th of June, to make appointments or Cadet*. Applications for State and pay Cadet appointments will be made to the un dersigned, accompanied with the usual testimonials of good moral character. . Candidates for appointment must be exempt from bodily disease, of ages between 16 and 26 years, and in the case of State Cadet applicants, must satisfy the Board of their inability to meet the expenses of the Institution. Candidates for admission must be able to read and write well, and to perform with facility and accnracy the vai Ions operations of the four ground rules of arithmetic, of reduction, of simpleand comtiound proportion, and of vnlgar and decimal fractions. State Cadets (one for each Senatorial District) will be supplied with board and tuition without charge. Every arrangement has been .made by the Board of Visitors to maintain the high scientific character of the Institute, and to put in fnll operation Its w«!l tried and distinctive system of discipline and Instruc tion. Tbe graduating exercises of the institution will tako place at the Institute on the 4th of July. The examinations will commence on the 27th of Jane, and b* continued daily until completed. The public are respectfully invited to all of these exercises. ‘ For all farther Information, application wiU be mads to the Superintendent. FRANCIS H. SMITH, ^ Superintendent Augusta Constitutionalist please Insert six fim. and send bill to this office.m»y2S-6t w. N OTICE.—Iwo months alter date 1 shall apply to the Honorable Coart of Ordinary of Chatham County for leave to MU tbe reaLestate of Mrs. Eliza Haupt deceased, for tbe benefit ,of the heirs and cnxlHon of said estate. JAS. L HAUPT. June, 1,1806. — Executor. J*2-law2m HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, -v For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exhausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodingi of Bril; in tea. Universal lassitude, Prostration, and inaMUty to enter into the enjoyment* of adfclety. lh« Comtilution, ooce affected with Organic Wtakiuu, requires the aid of Medicine to ttrmfOim and wnporut* the qetoa, which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU in variably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Cos sumption or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, b affections peculiar to “ Fmxuaa,” is unequaled by any other preparation u In Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulness, or SopprsMBM of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirras State of tbe Uterus ; and all com plaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or tbe or cimnge In lift- HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU improved rose wash Will radically eztermlnat* from tha system Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation of Iitfle sspnut, littU er no change in ditt, no inamoatiaux or Mposurs; com pletely superseding those tmpbasanl and iamgtrma nr ftafict, Copaiba, and Mercury, In all these diseases USE HELMBOIaD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUQHU b all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in “ Male ” or “ Female,” from whatever eatwe originating, and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, “ immediate ” tn action, and more strength ening than sny of the preparation* of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Comti tutume, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the shore diseases, it Is certain to af reet hit BodOg Health, Mental Powert, and Happinew. AU the above disease* require Urn aid of a diuretic. HEIiMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU In the Great Dluratio. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying tbe blood, removing all chronic constitu tional disease* arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head,Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of tbe Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tbe Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind arise from tbe corruption that accumulates In the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge W' out, none can equal In effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, It cleanses and reno vates the blood, instils the vigor oT health Into the System, and purge* oat the humors which make dis esse. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Such a remedy that could bo relied on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show Its effects, hot tbe trial of a single bottle will Show the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablespoonful of the Extract oLSarsapariUa added to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gallon at tha Syrup of Sar- mparilte, or the decoction is usually made. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, end are also In very general use in all the State HOSPITALS and PUB LIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as In Private practices, and are considered as in valuable remedies. See Medical Propertie* of Buchu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. See Professor Dswxs’s valuable works on tbe Practloe of Physic. See remarks mado by the late celebrated Dr. Physio, of Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Efhraih M’Dowsix, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published In the Transactions of tbo King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico Ckirurgical Review, published by Bear*- ■» Tbavkrs, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of ike late Standard Works of Medicine. EXTRACT BUCHU, “ SARSAPARILLA. ” Sold by all Druggist *. PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HELMBOLD’S DBUQ AMD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY. W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for the State [of Georgia. dec27-eodly THE LAWYERS TEST OATH United States District Court Southern District of Georgia. Argument of HON. HENRY S. FITCH, TJ. S. District Attorney. IN PAMPHLET FORM. PRICE EIFXEEI? CENTS, For sale by ESTILL & BROTHER, Bull street, corner Bay lane, SCHREINER Ac SON, And Congress atreet, . COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY. jel-tf G eorgia—Chatham'county.—To me supe rior Court of Chatham County—The petition of John U. Wilder. Charles F_ Mills, Sheldon W. Wright, and William Battersby, all of the Connty of Chatham nnd Stale ofGeorgia aforesaid, and Robert Dillon, of the city and State or New Turk, respectful ly Hhowetli: That your petitioners desire to form themselves into a corporation, or body politic, under the name of “The Central Cotton Pre6S Company of Savannah, Georgia," for the pnrposo of carrying on at Savannah, Georgia, the business of storing aud compressing cotton and wharfaee business; that the amount of capital to be employed by them iu said business, actually paid in, is Sixty Thousand Dollars, and that they desire to be Incorporated as aforesaid for the term of twenty years. Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be incorporated under the name aforesaid, and for tbe purpose aforesaid, with a capital stock of sixty thou sand dollars, with the right u> Increase the same to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with tlio right to commence bnsiness at once, so soon as thin Court shall grant the order to incorporate them; the shares of stock to be one hondred dollars each, and at all meetings of the stockholders each stockholder to be entitled to one vote for each share of the capital stock owned or held by him; and that they may have conferred on them all other franchises and privileges Incident to corporations created by court*, according to the provisions ol tbe atalntes of the State of Geor gia. And your petitioners will ever pray, Ac. HARTR1DGE A CHISHOLM, attorneys for Petitioners. A true copy of the orlg -mal filed In my office this May 26,1SC6. WM. H. BULLOCH, may2S-law-Un Clerk 8. C. C. C. W. M. WALSH, HOLES ALE Druggists, comer Barnard and Broughton streets, Savaanab, Ga, General Agent for the Sonth. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. W 1 CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Oat. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed os a dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Us value, ir, after a thorough trial or two bottles it -does not give perfect satisfaction, the monev wlllbe [refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. — J Kittles for *6 dl 8-end tf T WO months after date application will be made to tbe Court or Ordinary, or Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Jeptlia Haste, tele of said connty, deceased, lor the benefit of an concerned this Mth day of Hmyt9-law4w_ . of May, 1866. GBOBGK R. HAGIN, Administrator. ANN HAGIN, Administratrix. PIG IRON. Scotch, Cartsherrie No. 1 FOB SALE BT llMdlte) CHUUIS 9UII dt ROM* Auction Sales. == York, Williams, Mclntire A Co- Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front dr store* 6 bids Old Cabinet Whiskey. 1 quarter cask Slurry Wine. 1 do do Port Wine. 1 half bbl N. E. Ram. 90 casks Drake’s Plantation Batten. 10 do Hnbbel’s Bitters. 16 do Old Cabinet Brandy. 10 do Cutter’s English Bitten. 25 do llekieeick champagne, quarts. 25 do Heidseick Champagne, pints. jefi By Bell, Wylly A Christian Will be sold, THIS DAY, In front of the store at 10* o’clock: 50 bbls Prime Bo or bon Whiskey, 6 per cent, above proof. 12 Boxes Tobacco. Terme cash. je5 RAIL ROAD STOCK AT AUCTION. BT BELL. WYLLY & lHRUTUI. Wl‘1 be sold ou Taesdav, in front of the Court Honse at il o’clock- 60 shares Ail intlc a G. R. Stock. 16 shares Central R. R Stock. 20 s'lati s Soutn Western R R Stock. je4 ESTATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Jane, in front of tlic Court House at 11 o’clock. 14 Buildiug Lots frouting on Indian and Mill streets. See lilbograph plans at our Counting Room. Sqld by order of the Administrators for tbe benefit of the heirs. Terms Cash. Pnrchasers to pay for papers. je4 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will bo sold on the first TUESDAY in June, in front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock: 1,960 acres of welt timbered Land, known as lots Nos. 31)“, 1st District. Coffee county; 407, 2d District; Applmg ccuiiiy, adjoining; 649 and 550, 2d District, Appling, adjoining. Terms cash. Pnrchasers to pay for papers. je2 BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold oil TUESDAY, June 5, at 11 o’clock a. m in front of the Court House: L OTS No* 4o and 41, iu the village of Tronpsvllle, on Hie Atlantic aud Gulf Hoad, with the Im provements ou said lots. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. je2-ht. BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY, Jane 5, at 11 o’clock a. tn. in front of the Court House: 1 GTS Nos 27 aud 29, Turnervllle, fronting on Jones ■“ street 54 feet, by a depth of 100 feet more or less. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles. je2-3t. REAL ESTATE SALE. BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY, June 6, at 11 o’clock, a. m , in front of the Coart House: Fee simple Lot and Improvements No. 22, Craw ford Ward, 60x9h. situated at the corner of East Brood and Liberty streets. Improvements consists of Iwo Dwelling Houses and Store, all in good order. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles. je2 AT PRIVATE SALE. By Laurant & Sweat. A FINE SORRELL PONY, gennine Mexican Mus tang, 8 years old; formerly owned by Prof. E. Richter; sound and healthy, and sold for no bolt. my29-tf. GUARDIANS SALE. By Bell. Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In Jane, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock: I ’HRBE GARDEN LOTS; one of 19 acre* and two of 28 Jj acre* each, sitnated on the Skids way Shell Road, between the 4 and 6 mile posts. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash, purchaser* to pay for papers. mj29. PLANTATION AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly K Christian. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock; KffA ACRES of first quality or Land, 90 acres ’’UU cleared and in a high state of cnltivation, situated on the Savannah River, 13 miles from the city, on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. The improvements consist of a dwelling and ont-honses, sleam shiDgle and lath machine, ten horse power, new and in perfect running order; 3 mules, 1 cart, 1 large tour horse wagon, 1 buggy and harness, house hold and kitchen furniture, tools, Ac. Terms cash. Sale positive.my29. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY' BELL. WYLLY’ & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold ■ n the first TUESDAY iu June next, in front of the Court liou-e, at 11 o’clock: ’ Fifejtecrcs of Land, opposite Laurel Grove Cemetry, one mile from the city, on the Ogeechee Road, di vided, into garden lots. Set lithograph drawings of the property at onr connting room. Sold a* tile property of the late William a. Bulloch, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* aud creditors of the said estate, by decree of court and order of the administrator. Terms cash, pnrchasers to pay for titles. my2t VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE £ALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Lot No. 5, on the corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly sitnated for a private resi dence. m22 STEAM SAW MILL AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold in front of the Court Honse, on the first TUESDAY in June, at 11 o'clock; One Steam Saw Mill, at No. 3* Central Railroad, consisting of one of the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS MANUFACTURING CIRCULAR SAW MILL, SO hnrso power, new and in perfect order in every particular; together with all out-buildings, stables, Ac. Situated on a good timber privilege, about 2,700 acre*. $S00 paid in advance. Sold for account of all concerned, to dose a com pany. ALSO, 6 Timber Carriages 15 Mules 2 Horses 1-5 set* Harness Terms cash. Shipping.' EMPIRE LINE'FOR NEW YORK. ONLY 8IDEW1IEEL STEAMER FOR SATURDAY. The new and feat si dew heel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, will le ive for New York oa Saturday, Jeae ««»». at 3 o’clock p. m. For freight or pas’agf, bating superior accommo dations to any in the trade, n, piv to . B. IL HARDEE, No 12 Straltiunl’s Range. • ARBISON A ALLEN, i*4 No. 5 Bowling ifri tn. New York. For Boston. Boston uiul S>a vannah Steamsliip Liuc. THE STEAMSHIP WM. TIBBETTS) J. S. COSY, Commander, Will sail tor the above port on Thursday, Jane 7«b, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON k BARNARD. je4 Bay *t., oppiatiLi- ,M iriner’s Chnrch. Direct and Regular Conimnnioation WITH. HILTON HEAD. Shipping. '4 For Philadelphia. (PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Cablu Passage $40 GO Ike splendid steamship P I O N EER, Gallighib, Commander, will sail for the above port on katurday, Jane 9th nA 3 o’clock p. m For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. N. B —By Mils steamer we are prepared t6 semi cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first class steamers from that port. my22 FOB BALTIMORE. The new and elegant steamship FA-ISTNIE, Capt. H. H. Smoot. Will sail for Baltimore on Thursday, 7th Inst., at — o’clock. ’or PBILADEPHIA will be received and rough at the same rates charged by other Freight for checked tbi lines. For freight or passage, having good umteim dations, apply to Laroche, west a Daniels, Jc4 Jones' Block. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Sl. KKL, Will cnmmcnce, early next week, running regular trips between Savannah ami llilion IJeA'I, carrying freight a: re?nlir rates, and, when desired, taking a few passenger*. She in perfectly dry, in good order, and has made lom&rkahly quick trips. Sho carrier the United States mail. The National Expicse and Transportation Company and .southern Hxprc&e am authorized to receive packages for her. Any information cau he ot»t:iino«l of Capl Sickel, or by inquiring at the Nkwb & Herald office, my 17 FOB CHARLESTON. The new and splendid U. S. Mall steamer KATE, Capt. T. J. I/Ockwood. will leave Savannah, fiwit of West Broad street, for the above port. KVKRY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, touching at Hilton Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landing* on the St. Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to * BRADLEY, HILL A CL, Agents, myl) 217 A 219 Bay street. Miscellaneous. IN EXISTENCE. [Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabbln Passage $20 OO The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, June 7, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to jC4 HUNTER A GAMMELL. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. First-class side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah to Vera Cruz (per steam ship* o the Empire Line to New*York), same tato as from New York. The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way ont. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE—PA YABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50; Steer- age, $30. From New York to Ve.-a Crus, First Cabin, $100 Steerage, $60. CHARLES A. WniTNEY, Ageilt, 26 Broadway, N. Y„ U. S. For passage, apply to B H. HARDEE, my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Range. FOR PALATKA, FLA. Via Fernandins. Jacksonville, nnd all Landings on tile St. Johns River. JUDSON’S DEAU SHOT WORM CANDY I ’• MOTHERS, TAKE HEED.” Thousands of children perish annnaliy f/fcm one canse. and that is wenna. Why will yon neglect the first symptoms-of these pest* of humanity, and wait nntll it is too late before you administer the remedy ? JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is the only pubilt vxgk- table remedy in existence. If there are no worms, it only acts as a gentle pnrgative, and cannot harm an infant. If worms exiht, it kills them. Every family should have a package of JUDSON’S WORM CANDY. fM~ Sole Agent for Savannah, C. M. HILSMAN. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware ’honse on the wharf, at all times, free of storage. L. J. GUILMARTIN * CO„ mylO Agents. B. L. JUDSON A CO., Prop’rs, New York. Call on Mr. Hilsman, and get our Almanac, gratis. my!8-lm CHOLERA Disarmed!!! myl9 REAL ESTAIE AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly a Christian. Will be sold ou the fir it TUESDAY in Jane, atll o'clock, in front of the Court House : Two Lots at Waltliourvills, I.iberty county, near Station No. 4. Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, consisting— one, 40 acres of Laad, with fine dwelling containing six rooms, with all necessary ont-bnlldings; 10-acre Lot is well improved, with a good dwelling and all necessary out houses. myI4 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo cated in Macon, Ga-, fronting on Second street, 110 by 225 feet iu depth; Woodruff A Daniel’s Planing Machines, Tongne and Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop, witli seven forges. All inn by steam. The engine is 35 horse power. AU In good order. For further information, apply at onr counting- room. my!4-tf Grain Cradles, and other Farming Tools, by BOUSE A BRYANT. mytl-Im 194 Bay street. BOOKSI BOOKSII FOB SALE BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly, CHAN DOS. New Novel, by author “Strathmore.” BKYMINSTRK, by author “Silent Woman.” JOSH BILLINGS. His Haj CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by Miss Mnloch. BIDDEN DEPTHS, a Novel. QUITE ALONE, bv George A. Sale. LUTTKBLL OF ARRAN, by Charles Lever. TOILERS OF THE SKA. by Y ctor Hugo. FANNY HBRVEY: or Mother's Choice. my30 AGENTS WANTED THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON, By Prof. B- L. Daawrr, D. D„ of Va. rjlHK Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero. A The only edition authorised by his widow. Tbe antbor a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldier Carefully termed and corrected by General It. K. Lee. We wont an Agent in every county. Send Tor circular* and see onr term*. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING OOti No. 214 Seventh atreet, Rictimamd, Va. my3l-lmd*triw* To Rent. TtyTY office in Harris’BnUdinga until 1st of October. IV1 Apply to Fred. Gardner, Esq., at H. J. Dicker eon’* office. _ „ mj8P .F- M. MYRELL. $500 Reward. F OR the conviction of the person who set fire to the Home No. 4, Elbert Ward, < the Honse No. 4, Elbert Wart, comer or Broadband Montgomery terete. Apply to Mrm.ten- nqrSl-lw The Chief Causes of Pestilence De stroyed. D r. e. couhtaret’s disinfecting fluids. Secured by Letters Patent in the United States and France. Prepared solely liy Ihe New York Dis infecting Company, at their Laboratory, Nos. 298, 300, ana 302 Henry street, N. Y. Office. 42 Cedar street This Company organized on a permanent basis, with Dr. Conrtaret. the celebrated French Chemist, in charge of its laboratory, U prepared to furnmh its Disinviotug Finns for sick rooms, nurseries, urin al*, water closet*, privies ccsspoola, sewers, gnttere, ships, rail roads, hospitals, prisons, and public insti- tnoons of aU kinds, slaughter-houses, offal and fat- bolUng establishments; all kinds of maunres (im mensely Increasing the value of tile latter to every farmer), and wherever poisonous and offensive gases exists These agents are deodorizers, antiseptics, an tipntrescents, and disinfectants in the scientific meaning of the words. They remove noxious gases and odors by chemical principles—leaving in their places healthful air; they are utsTBurras, and not merely absorbents of iioLsunoos gases—not injurious to ntensils in which they are nsed. The attention of medical and scientific uieu is directed to these disin fectants. Attached are testimonials In favor ef this great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, cau be seen at the Company's office. Diuun Hocsk, Albany, March 30, 1S66. To the President of the N. Y, Disinfecting Co.: DearSir—Il is all it itt represented to be. We have made many trials of disinfectants, but now consider that we have found an article which surpasses all other* aa a remedy against all bad odors. T. Boases. A Co., New York. April 9, 1866. 2l» the President of the JV. r. Disi nfecling Co.: Dear Sir—We pronounce it wltbont exception to be the best we have ever known. Its effect upon every matter ia complete and instantaneous. C. A. Stbtbom, As tor Honse. N. B.—These Disinfectants are used by the acaveo- under tbe direction of tbe Sanitary Police of nri, under tbe direction or tbe nmitaiy rouce the Metropolitan Health bepartment. New York. POWELL A THOMPSON, 42 Cedar street, N. Y., General and Sole Agents for the United States and the Canadas, to whom all orders should be ad- dressed. For Bale by all Druggeals and General Dealers In the United States and Canadas. my$$-3m Agents, , Male and Female, 10 to $20 per oay with th»”GBSAT Any nanen wishing a pleasant basinets can learn the particulars by sending two .tamps for circulars and retnm postage. Address R. WAY YELL. Box 4,781, Chicago. STOCKS AUD BOHDS. 167 no.WRH Central Railroad and BankingCom- 4 nany&tock og (hares Savannah A Angnsta Railroad Stock 5 shares Eaton ton Branch K allroad Stock. 82 shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock 12 shares Savannah Gae Company Stock 3600 City of Savannah Bonds Mar ode by mvll-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE I am optedngfartbetiaiMMtionof thepnbtte, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, TBEBHE8, Ac-, Ac., . To which tkt attention of all te tmvtted. WmteOOW.lTB —QPQHTQN BtBHK. I M Dry Grates Stem. e A'B»r oMMUky The fine, fa9t-sailing steamer DICTATOR, L. II. Coimu, master, will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf. Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD. The splendid steamer DICTATOE, 1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxettbb, will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf ■very Friday Morning nt 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.. my7tf Agents. Pacific Mull Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, fpoUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the A United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two days. Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA COLORADO. HENRY CHAUMCEY ....CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK.....a. 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, toot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of ever;, month, (except when those dates fall on Snnday, anil — • • ' 'Lcon- then on the preceding Saturday, j for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one or the Com pony’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching it Acapulco. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for Sonth Pacific and Central American porta 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 rate* to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adnlt Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tor*. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who orefer to send down *&rly. 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 Cante street, i&rih River, NewYork^^^ all-3m j AE ent For Liverpool. The A No. 1 ship JOHN PAT TEN, Captain 8. P. Emmons, (having the bnlkofber cargo engagte and gulag on board, will have quick despatch a* above. For freight, apply to ate CRANE A GRAYBILL. SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW ’ BOATS, of various elan, and draft. asittsI v Sailing Teasels, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. SODA WATER UTOnCE.—The nadnteened respectfully reqnret* all JJ indebted for Seda Water, Ac., to nettle their ac counts to date, Jane M. Thereafter my term* are cash on dettvery of good*, y adopting tais system, it prevents fraud* being pncUted, either span me or my patrons. I noted also request that more care be taken of my bottle*. I caanotsnbmlt to tbe knsee lam now rep lete to, aad if prraiteeJ in, I will be compelled to charge for all loot or not retimed to ne. JOHN RYAN, b. W. center Bay tad West Baoad street jel-lw, To Contractors. aO ha reeteredtaUl tMMfe of fely Idtaur of a MtehaMte Cheieb hr the Shioping. Murray’s Line FOR NEW JlgYORK. REDUCTION OF RATES! Cabin Passage, gHO Steerage, RIO FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANT LINE. The new and splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. Wednesday, Jnnc^etk, at 1 o’clock p. nx For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to OCTAVUS COHEN, i*'2 82 Bay etreet. TUB lIlMiTESIMUZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA7 PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with the United States and Brazil Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL 9THAM8HIP8, * each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every Month* From the J-*ort of New York, For the following named ports and af the follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equiva lent : FiaST OXBIN. . From New York to St. Thomas <go From New York to Para .'.$160 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia jso From New Yprk to Rio de Janeiro.... * 2oo Steerage at half these rates, meal, and bedding in cluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letter* must pass through the Poet Office. Post age 10 cents. For fnrther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. CHANGE OF DAY. The .Fastest Ship in the Trade. ONLY SIDEWHEEL SHIP ON THURSDAY. Cabin Passage, $ao Steerage, $5 GENERAL B 2,000 tons burthen, Taos. H. Mi will positively sail on The new and very fast side-wheel mmander. Thursday, Jane 7th, at-« o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations superior to any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, opposite my30 tho Post Office. FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEADFO Through, by D The very fast steamer PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Paths, {Taking place of steamer Fannie temporarily) Will leave Florida Steamboat wharf every S MONDAY MORNING, at 8 a. m. Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR DAY MORNING at same honr. Way freight payable on the wharf. For freight or passage, having superior stateroom accommodations, apply to F. M. MYRELL, my30 Florida Steamboat wharf. FOR PALATKA, FL1., VIA BRUNSWICK, FKRNANDINA, JAQK80N- - VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The 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 MOBN- ING, at 9 o’clock. We will receive freight at onr warehouse at all times free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to ,L A CO., Agents, B»y *tre my8-tf 217 A 219 Bay atreet. For Palatka, E. Fla. TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FEHNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATAf Tbe elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE CapL JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this rente, w above pla leave for the above places « Every Tuesday Horning nt 10 o’clock. All 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, j27tr • ■ Liverpool. The A No. 1 ship MILTON OcKHAKT manta about 300 hale* to complete'her cargo. For freight of which, please apply to my22 REID A STEWART. FOB NEW YORK. jrrv The bark NEW LIGHT, having talk of Q5jt>her cargo engaged, will hive quick des- MQRyspatch as above. - 1 ™ For freight, apply to m31 CRANE * GRAYBILL. To Mechanics. P roposals win be received i for tbe repairs of the Public bocks of the t Applicants moat make separate statements of tha i timate of costs lor the repairs of each Dock. JOHN WILLIAMSON. myl9 Chairman Com. Docks and Wharreo. EXCHANGE ON JEW r ooms to unit porebreer*. Apply to my29 - re££h