The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 06, 1866, Image 3

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t> OCAL MATT WEDNESDAY MOBNINGi JUNE MU* For Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL departure of fteraiklfi Md lUtmtn FOK Nl* TOIL S'camehip General Barnes, Thursday, Job* T, at — j'cU'ck- ^ , ctesmship Leo, Wednesday, June 6th, at 1 o’clock m. Scsniship Tybee, Thursday, June Tth, at —o’ Cto *^ FROM DOW’S FOUNTAIN. REDUCTION OP RATES! * Cakta Paoagc, ISO Uttriga, H« FREIGHT AS LOW ASANT LINK. The aew and splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Wedatlday, Jane GtU, at 1 o’clock p. m For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to A OCTAVOS COHEN, Je* 92 Bay street. steamship San Salvador, Saturday, June 9, at 3 eelect p. m. - »| foe cBii.aDD.rHia. Steamship Pioneer, Saturday, June 9, at 3 o’clock Georgia State Dibectoby. — We have before allnded to the State Directory now in process of pob. lioation by Ur. John C. Bryan, whose advertisement ap pears In another column. A sample sheet before ns shows the style in which the book is to be published, and nives assurance of its completeness in every par ticular. The directory will contain the names of the business men and manufacturers In every city, town or village in .the State; also.a complete directory of GaLLSOBiB, Commander, •il sail for Use above port on Kalarday, Jane 9th at 3 o’clock p. m. .For freight or passage, apply to * HUNTER A GAMMELL. K, B—By this steamer we are prepared to send cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first class steamers from that port. my-22 FOB BOSTON. ;team*hlp Wm. Tibbetts, Thursday, Jane Tth, at o'clock. fob iialtimobb. . . .unship Fannie, Thoreday, June Tth, at — o'clock The Sjrupe are from the purest Fruit Juices. The Pineapple; Rur berry were made under my own observation whilst North. Tin; Wine from splendid imported Clarets and Hock. The. Coffee Syrup from the ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On MONDAY, Jane 18th, will be aold, in front of ■tore, at tox o’clock, dHonea 2 Carriages 1 Buggy * 2 setts Double Harness 1 sett 8lngie Harness 2 Riding Saddles 3 Riding Bridles 7 Shovel* 4 Carry Combs, and A lot or old Harness. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased. Terms cash.jea tda private roddeaees in each city, and advertisement! of the principal business houses in New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, New Orleans, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, St. Looia, Cincinnati, Charleston and Mo" bile, who transact general business in this State, toge ther with a beautiful colored map of Georgia, a com plete synopsis of the internal revenue law, the new Constitution, railroad time tables, and a variety of other matter for information and reference. Mr. J. P. Foster and Mr. Benjamin Wright are now canvassing the city for private residences, and we understand the booh, which will comprise some fifteen hundred pages, will be ready for delivery in July. FOB AUGUSTA. Sioimer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9 'dock- ■ ■ . ^ Steamer Laura, every Friday svenfng at 5 o'clock.' FOB BAWKINSV1I.LE. Steamer Charles 8. Hardee, every Thunday morn s' at :> o'clock. FOR CHARLESTON. Steamer E mi lie, every Monday morning at 8 o’clk. St ainer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9 TUG immmi BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB BALTIMORE. BLACKBERRY, VANILLA, PINEAPPLE, RASPBERRY. CATAWBA, CLARET, HOCK, ROSE. STRAWBERRY. COFFEE, FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA. PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO: ORGEAT, NECTAR. CHERRY, ORANGE The new and elegant steamship Steamer Rate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock FOB FLORIDA. >: earner Dictator, every Tue day afternoon at 4 > It ia my endeavor to keep M FIRST RitTE AFFAIR, worthy of the patronage of the citizens of Savannah, and in keeping wilt} h ‘ - STOCK OF IMPORTED ARTICLES RARELY FOUND IN ANY DRUG ESTABLISH MENT IN THIS COUNTRY. t By Bell, Wylly & Christian Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 10 o’clock: 50 bbls. prime Bourbon Whiskey, 5 deg. above proof. ALSO, 12 boxes Tobacco. Terms cash. jc6-lt AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 10K o’clock, s The usual assortment of Groceries, Tobacco, Shoulders, Wines, Sugar, Hams, Liquors, Rice, Syrup, Cigars, Flour, Dry Goods, Ac. Terms cash. je# Violating Habbob Regulations.—The captain of a vessel in port was brought before the Mayor yester day, charged with violating Harbormaster’s roles, in not having a proper light displayed from his vessel while lying in the stream, on the night of die 31st of May. The. policeman who reported the case also brought forward a private wharf watchman, who also stated that he could observe no light suspended from the vessel on the night in question. The captain brought forward his first mate who, with the captain, testified that there was a light suspended from the vessel, bat as he burnt kerosene oil in the lantern which was hong np, the glass may have become smoky, and the light not have been visible from the wharf. As all officers of vessels are familiar with port regulations, and it seeming that the light in this case had not been properly attended to. a fine of $5 was imposed on the captain. .% Gspt- H. H. Sll OC Will sail for Baltimore on Th.rsAmy, 7th Inst., at — o’clock. Freight 'for PHILADEPHIA will be received-and chocked through at the same rates charged by other For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaBOCHB, WEST £ DANIELS. je4 Jones' Block. Under contract with the United States and Brasil Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every'Month» From the !Port of New York. For the following named ports and ing rates of passage, payable In gold ' s .irner Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at Ho’clck. auiv.r Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, lOn’clnck. Steamer K ite, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock FOB DARIbK. Steamer 11. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock. •>. EST1LL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, sta- Beoksellcrs, Bull street (down stairs;, of I’uy lane, next to the Post Office, arc an il agent* fur the Datlt News Si Dxbald. piers a ft with them will be promptly attended Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK ft the foliow- r its eqniva- Shipping. FIKST CABIN. From New York to 8t. Thomas.......... Ago From New York to Huts J "giao From New York to Pernambuco " no From New York to Bahia ' ygo From Now York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at hair these rates, meals and bedding in cluded. - An experienced.Sorgeon is attached to eseli vessel. All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. ... For farther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDER, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. HARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. WU! bo sold THIS DAY. in front of store, at 10K o’clock, 100 Iron Pots 72 Round Ovens 1G8 Round Oven Covera 192 Iron Spiders 36 Tea Kettles and Covers 72 Skillets 12 Fire Dogs 1 cask Cart Hubs. ALSO, 2 casks Potash. ALSO, 13 bbls. Plaster Paris. ALSO, 10 bbls. Bacon Sides. Damaged on the schooner Birch on the voyage of- lmportatiou, and sold onder inspection and by re commendation of Port Wardens for account of Un derwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. je6-lt RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ Cuntr House .Sales.—Yesterday being sales day at the Ourt House, the following real estate, stocks, t. , n-ero disposed of; By Bell, Wylly & Christian.—$500 bonds Atlantic A Gil! Railroad, brought $87 60 on the hundred. F irty .-hares A. V G. R. R. stock brought $56 per share. Foe lots on the Ogeechde road, opposite the Laurel | Grow- Cemetery, brought $292 per lot. I Fourteen building lots fronting on Indian and Mill 1 .stmts, brought from $100 to $190 per lot. 1 Tv,' 1 its on the Skidaway Shell Road, containing 3 S-, acre, each, brought $5 26 per acre. Steam Saw Mill at No. 3 >4 Central Railroad, brought »t»i. j . j i By Bliin A Meyer.—Part of lot, with improvements, litasteii n; Middle Oglethorpe, brought $1,100. Beal estate lot No. 22 Crawford Ward, with im-’ provements, brought $3,450. Lot* Nos. 27 and 39 in Turnersville, fronting on Jaw street, brought $500 each. Lai- 40 and 41 in the village of Troupville, Atlantic i unit Railroad, brought $200 each. W acres of iand in Clinch connty brought 42 cents ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ONLY SIDEWIIEEL STEAMER FOR SATURDAY. Oskhta Passage.... 930 OO . n« Splendid Steamship IYBEE, Crowell, Com- aunder, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, Jaae 7, One of the most valuable combinations of s usefn medicine aud an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millfona of bottles ware sold throngbont the North during the last four yean and, wherever introduced, It has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and the batchelor’a sideboard I'elocfr. For freight or passage, having superior accommo ations, apply to je4 HUNTER & GAMMELL Cabin Passage, $30 Steerage, 910 The new and fast aldewheet stesmsidp Ban Salvador, • ATKINS. Master, will leave for New York*oa htarday, Jane 9th. at 3 o'clock p. a. For freight or pae-age, having superior accommo dations to any in the trade, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard's Range. I ARKISON A ALLEN, jet No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mall Nteamship Company. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well" just bejpre ' breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oat at order ’ and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tonics and Invigoratora that can be taken, in Arrivals at the Hotels. CHANGE OF DAY. The M’astest Ship in. the Trade ONLY SIDBWHEEL SHIP ON THURSDAY. Cabin Passage,930 ......Steerage, ( UNDERWRITERS’ SALK By Blon & Meyer. Will be sold THIS DAY, Jane C, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, under Inspection of Port Wardens, 4 Mahogany and Walnut DESKS and SECRETA RIES, Damaged on board the schooner G. A. Bearse on her voyage from New York to this port, and sold for Un- derwriters and for all whom it may concern. je6 First-class side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah to Vera Crus (per steam ships o the Empire Line to New York), same i ate as from New York. The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way out. The Manhattan will atop at Sisal on the way For Boston live shares Central Kailroad stock brought •r share. > shares Atlantic & Quit Railroad stock per share. \ ' AUCTION. By Laurant & Sweat. THIS DAY, Jane 6th. at lo% o’clock, A. M , in front of store, will be sold, A FINE SORREL PONY, Gennine Mexican Mustang. 8 years old; formerly owned by Prof. E. Richter; sound and healthy, and sold for no fanlt. Je61t The new and very fast slde-wlieel steamship Kauisi rate’s Couet.—In Justice Staley's Court, in a., ca*e of I.. L. Elkins, vs. J. F. Tucker, possessory urraut for the recovery of a mule, the plaintiff’s counsel stated that he would dismiss the cue, on ac- connt of being informed by Col. Cfcrlin, A. Q. M., iat if the Court decided to give the mule to plain- :ff. he, Col. Carlin, would seize the mule and keep . 'session oi it until such time as he might get a de- pion in his favor from Washington—that he had sold lie mule as Q. 31. to Capt. Tucker, With a warran- 1%title, and ho would therefore protect the gov- Icamt nt m the sale. \ ;.^ I ALuther Mule case was also tried before Justico |ij: . « Court yesterday afternoon. A male which Il« homed to have been in the possession of Hr. I • !»• nishart, on his place in Liberty county,and l fr v, !i by witnesses, and which mule he had lost n of since January a year ago. Thomnle luring been in the possession of several owners since liiTa- lest sight of by Mr. Remsbart, and having un- :.c tome two prior lawsuits by claimants, was B Friday, after an examination, turned over to Mr. ■iea?!urt. who entered into bonds for the forthcojn- cf the aiiimal should any suit for further prosecu- Imbe enterefl. RATK8 OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $60; Steer age, $30. From New York to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $100 Steerage, $60. CHARLES A. WHITNEY. Agent, 26 Broadway, N. Y.» U. a For paamge, apply to B H. HARDEE, mj22-tt 1*2 Stoddard’s Range. GENERAL BARNES, RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO ' BITTERS. THE STEAMSHIP WM’e TIBBETTS, J.S. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Tbarsdajr, Jaae 7tli, at— o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDbON k BARNARD. je4 Bay «L. opposite Mariner’s Church, 2,000 tons burthen. Thus. H. Mobtok, Commander, will positively sail on Thursday, Jane 7th, at -y’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations superior to any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER k FULLAHTON, No. S Stoddard's Upper Range, opposite my30■ the Poet Office. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly ft. Chrhtiu. Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi dence. m22 RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. T B Hyerle, Tenn BUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, FOR PALATKA, FLA, 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 226 feet in depth; Woodruff k Dan el’s Planing Machines, Tongue and Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. BIOII WATER. . 12 511 At Port BUBS’ MESSINA PUNCH WITH( At Tybee. RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. Shipping Intelligence. with seven forges. All ran by steam. The engine is 35 horse power. All in good order. For farther information, apply at our counting- room. myl4-tf Will leave lor Darien on Friday mornltq o'clock. PORT OF SAVANNAH. TPESDAT. 'Jnne 5, 1864. Arrived. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Quil- martin. Steamer H M Cool, Howland, Darien—M A Cohen. FOR CRARLE8T0R BURS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL NOTICE, L.-M. Coxsttsb, master, V*.. . .W 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 the wharf, at all Mines, free of storage. L; J. GUiLMABTIN A CO., mylO Agents. VIA BEADFORT, - ; f ” Through, by Daylight. The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In the wodd,[ < ; u .' Livoi; - Court.—Dick Tyson a freedman, was %hi up charged with being a desperate charmc- t.wl -I*,tempting to clean out the honse ofhialand- «j. ilv, with drawing a knife on one of hia fellow- -;t- Tys on disclaimed all intention of harm- key person, but his secreting himself under a p. from the policeman who went to arrest him [tri a guilty conscience, however kindly dis. N lie was towards thoBe with whom he had hcSrulty. In consideratidn of the tact that Tyson | l » ; tlut ho had already killed two men, he was fmid in default of payment to be put at labor ft,>ir, ,‘ts for ton days. (col,) charged with striking his better l c t hull street, was let off on payment of costs, Bwinu,ny in the case show ing that there wu lit- I'f iny damage done.... * \ I nh itc men and a white woman, drank and l : -> m tin, streets, were fined respectively, three ■ Niui ten dollars. The fine often dollars being l^l upon the woman, she being the most hois- unruly of the party. Cleared. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—L J Q allmartin. Steamer Flora Temple, Cribb, St Marys, Ga—Jos Lippman. steamer Sylvan Shore, Tncker, Falatka, Ac.—Clag- hom k Cunningham. T HE steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, will leave on her regular trip to Palatka on Friday, Jane Sth, and regularly thereafter. CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, je2-td Agents. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, For Charleston Imports- Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—17 cow hides, 12 bales cotton, 5 sacks cotton seed. r HE firm of Btlgham, Baldwin A Co. Is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. H. BRIGHAM, D. H. BALDWIN, ^ C. M. HOLST. Savannah, Jane 1, 1866. GINGER CORDIAL LEMON Also on hand and manufactured to order. , Capt. T. B. Pints, - (Taking place of steamer Fannie temporarily). . Will leave Florida Steamtxtat wharf every MONDAY 1IOBSUG, at 8 a. m. ; ;*■ Returning, will-' leave Charleston every SATOM- DAY MORNING at same hour. ’ T Way freight payable on the wharf. For freight or passage, having saperior stateroom accommodations, apply to F. M. MTRELJw my30 Florida Steamboat whirl JSxports. Per steamer Flora Temple, for St Mary’s, Ga—#o bbls bread, 10 bbla fionr, 10 sets com, and mdse. ' The undersigned have this day entered in a co partnership for the transaction or a General Commis sion and Shipping business, under the name and tttlo of Brigham, Holst A Co. Sr Passengers. Per steamer Flora Temple, for St Mary’s, Ga—Miss E Lachllson, Miss Henrietta Wortsman, Mrs McGlas- kin and 3 children. Miss Smith, Miss Seymoar, Mr Seymour, Gen G W Hardcastlo and 23 on deck. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—L Jacobs, J W McDonald, Mrs McDonald, E H Aoranams, H Torrence, J T McMillan and servant, W D Cooper, M Camming, Geo Torer, B W Barnwell, A Chisholm and servant, M Waite, J Barret, F E Lyon. T Konan, James Norwanl, John Upbam. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—T P Huger and wire. Miss Skeii, G W soyler,, wifs, child and nurse, Mr Winchester, E W Neff, O w Hallow, Chas Tyler, L Llv ngston, R Cogdell, John Pitts, John C Dutch. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey street, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON A CO., Grocers, d8Teod-ly Savannah, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, foot or West Broad street, for the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’donek, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaven Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilion Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o’clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landings on the 9t Johns river. ■ - v. • . ’ For freight or postage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL k CO., Agents. - aylh 217 A119 Bey street. 1,000 tons,.Capt. L N. Coxsttsb, 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. GUILMABTTN k CO., myTtf , Agents ’ Pacific Matt Steamship Company’s BAGS to arrive per steamer LEO. For tale by OCTAVUS COHEN. VIA BRUNSWICK, FEHNlNDIN.fi; JACKSON VILLE PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDUtOb ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. ’ N’rf to have been stolen. As Small waa seen to pethe cotton from a small boat, and having '- J in a box, it was evident that he had been reprisals on either of the two cotton laden Tfors b„ rnt abont a'week ago'. Small brought j^-’r Robert Scott, a freedman, to testify in his be- the effect tiiat he hadfoonda half bale fineting I* river. | J kstimony of Scott went to implicate himself l-' Sia-tocnyict Small, they were both turned I ihe Chief of the detective force for an inveatt- l’’ 101 the matter. j ' - Notice Uoailgncci. Per steamer Dict ator, from Charleston—Robt Rut ledge, J Rosa Gourdln, M A Co, B F Sandford, E W Barnwell. Per steamer H M Cool. from. Darien—Crane A "1J, L J Guliinartln, J jL Villalonga, Bryan, H A •UCHING ar Mexican Ports, end canying the United Stateh Mail. Through in Twenty-two C . mahfoe an the Connecting on the Pacific with the Miscellaneous, The fine, newU. CMall Steamei Co, P H Bella. W Davt Atlantic ARIZONA... Comslf neeq. per Central Xtailroadi June 5, 1866. 244 bales couoh,20 cars old iron, 1 bale wool and mdse to Cunningham, Purse k Co, G W Lawrence. Bryan, Hartridge k Co, L J Guilmartin, J G Gilliland & Co, Hunter JbGammeU,.Brigham. B A Co. Crane & Qrayblll, J W Anderson A Son, Wilder A Fnllarton, N A Hardee. Capt. Y, J. I4JOKWOOD, Will leave Savannah - from wharf foot of West Broad street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. We will receive freight at our warehouse at alt time* frp.p of * .GOLDEN CITY. .SACRAMENTO. LIGHT. GOLDEN AGE. ..MONTANA AC., Ac. _ r gs and splendid steamships will far No. 42 North River, toot ol Canal street, dock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and i the preceding Saturday,) for Aaplnwall, con t via ranama-JEallway, with one of the Com ■ta—NUBp ftfim Paaaifra for San Francisco, nurM of 1st rattMat tofinect at Panama With Ikfw Jpnth.fMflc and Central American TeafiHSf lffi Mitib at Manzanillo. mmmtjofOne Quarter from steamers rates lb eesqua cabin end steerage passenger? L J '-n- Bm.D.—A negro hoy, ‘Toney Harris, Him <ui last issueaahaving been arrested ' kussc li. on Sunday last, charged with at- t to rob the premises of James Scott, on See- *• ** an old jail bird, having been one of the ^'iug to the chain gang who eaeapad from 1 ftmmy jail last winter by striking ooe of the ’ lu| y at the time, in the head with a bar of * rf Et of the party who made their eaosps rct,e(1 ' Harris being the only prisoner they “t*. up to Sunday last. Since Harris made *** ha, been sojourning in Augusta until a . when he returned to tho city. The Great Invention of the Ago AH, DANIEL, Adm'r. Financial and Commercial. J.‘W. Bradley’s lew Patent Dnpex Ellip. tic! (w Dwible) Sprbg Skirt.^ ^ ever used. They seldom bend or break, lilT^ sin^ gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beantifol shape more thin twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. Ike wonderful' ilexibtliO Md gteat comfort and pleasnre to ahy lady wearing the Dnplex ElUptic Mdrt Arm ChatibTlbr Promenade and HOUSe Drees, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small giace as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin ^SShdytoMbg enfovefi'thf pieesuro; Comfort ahd great convenience of wearing the frbplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will nev^after- 55fi npnfilr T Withthalenwij, Farcimaitn. misses and yonng ladies they am superior to all eth. Savannah Market. Tutsnax, Jane 5, 1866. Corok—Unauros.—During the past two days Utti e or no cotton has been sold. There is a complete stag nation. The depressing accounts from Europe in re gard to financial matters, and the extreme tightness of the money market in this and other Southern porta, have almost put an entire stop to cotton trsMSo- V* TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, Bfl. MA RYS, fernandinA, JACKSONVILLM and picolata; T- " ' > fU* • 5s aiif. The elegant and vety tast steam packet ^ ■ SYLVAN SHORE - Capt JAMES TUCKER, - ... having been spedaDx fitted np for tflS‘*IMlHrw * leave for the above places . - 1 . /■.' IM EXISTENCE. ALSO, JUDSON'S ** having honorable dis Hge allowed each aduis 1 baggage through, and A WUhqat male protec- . PAUfi, BRUSHES, MATS, Twigea, Cordage, Tabs, Charms, Cradles, Wagons, CMairs, Baskets, fie, Nos. 15 Fulton andEOSFront Sts NEW YORK Benevolent Associatioh.—The annual 1 t! *e above Association was held at tha -’umber on Monday night. The following ' ere -H*cted for the ensuing year; tot —John W. Anderson. ** r —Ueo. L. Cope. ’ 'Vt^ , | • : 1-.:; N. Lewis -'-J im r. Johnson. James M. Prentiss, “ ban s John F. Wheaton. gratified to learn that this Association has ‘1 >ii of its invested funds. Midddllng is generally quoted at 34c, but buyers (the Jew who are willing to purchase at all) ip not ■smsdtapntad to pay this price. MediaiiM and <jf «hlldiha perish’ annually flrom One it la werma. Why will you neglect the ■fibf those peats of humahMy, and wait' Hat beforeyou administer the remedy f OKU CANDY Is tBs only roam.v vaaa- W M. WALSH, EETHOLESALE Druggists, com* Barnard and VV Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga.. General Agent for the Sooth. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Rerfores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S « Hair Restorer makes Hafr grow on Bald Heads. HEWS iMD BERALD Temple. —The steamer Flora Cribb, which has been undergoing a 1 ship JOHN PAT V JhnmmW' Mlk of hex cargo covering which is used on all The three bottomYodf’Of cv, Steel, and ihhjrrr Mkcoi ering from wearingSf the ro stairs, stone steps, fic., wbii subject to when in use.' L^^erhauling and repairing at the ship yard k having completed the Same, left for St. | .. 6h , ‘ r,la >' morning, where the will be employed k v ^' ,u Wltl ‘ the steam-tug C- T.'Shfippard in ; oh.bOjMd^W hfve quick Hair Restorer! Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Uolr Restorertaeleim^lyPerfamed.i; Hair Restorer tSfiB that oan lie claimedas a dreastag. Hair RestorerpoesessesdjKmerit oiatmefiforth* ’ A single trial convinces tbmmaat scaptical oTMs value. IfoAfter a thorongavtal oftwbbottlesIt does not'gHmwerfect satisfaction, the moacy wtillM taifatwlml ’ ftoLl MOMBlu>« .4 M ma^ Price will be paid at tMs office 1 far copies A liberal of the Savannah HERALD aad Savan. mats NEWS and HERALD, or the following !dates: Jamaary IS and 30. Vfhmary 3, 5, 13, 17, AR, IV, 30, 3E, »6 ; Marsh 5, Aagait II, October ft, ICvesr h*» >*» Decesmher 8—all in the year 1805—and. April 18, 1868. f ^C’lTiDj Throe papers are wanted to compieie private files, aad parties fnralabing them will not only he BheraBy reWatdM, hut wlUhonffir a favor on the advertiser. ' fi GRAYHILL. All are made of the new and elegant Ou.ded afil «U thdromqoaliro in every part, mring .wearer themost graceful and perfect shape p mid are unquestionably the lightest, moat des ^ StK . timber, &c., to run from tbp vari tf a a n<l owned on the St. Mary's,and by the same* parties who own the 81 *“**Temple. . ' / • ’ ’ notice: r De ';atisg Sociexv.—This lathe name 8tr '' ral young men in the city, mapy Of ^' r members of,the Young Men’s Literary „ , t * ho have formed a debating duh for the l^ttutuai improvement and the diffusion of , r r> bii ju iodgc among lie members. The ^ “beady held ouo meeting and appointed Cio„ r r Ul " B,Joctian bi suitahie offienrs for ^tof the organization,,..,;... wninr-. w O whom i|J Wheretak * of Ordinacy noti on the 1 aoBraar STRAW HATS, ..•pi -» -Mrs. Gallagher; a large dealer ta hJUt the market, ww^ftrofight before r 'iay. charged witlv-fbrestalUng. The liv mg to make, did not sehero Mrs. tho fin- n# Itxn JhYlaem Itaq si nen il COLDINQ'S. FURNISHING GOODS* There WM hsrt ooe fiSlMlI ur 7 yesterday, viz : The esse of ths GilUhnd, lull iji^sifisl(‘ll(l1ll>f larceny. The jory, ^dm^A ver- • abas BardayformiUdfil^’ !• Kr roll at