The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 07, 1866, Image 3

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IOC! al matters. TBI JJSDAY MORNING, JON* 1, 1806. r(lir e Of Sleumsfctps and NU.rn.ri FOR NKW YORK. ■ Tybee, Saturday, June 9th, at S o'clock r ^nrl'ip San Salvador, Saturday, June 9, at 3 FOB PHILADELPHIA. piont-er, Saturday, June 9, at 3 o'clock FOB BOSTON. \\m. Tibbetts, Thursday, June 7th, at cliK'k. * fob BALTIMORE. 3in §ii i- Fannie, Tha»nday, June 7th, at — o'clock FOB AUGUSTA. 5teim>1 Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9 ^,*r Lanra, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock.? FOB HAWK INSTILL E. un -r rli’irles 8. Hardee, every Thursday morn- al y o'c lock. FOR CHARLESTON. . ,m< r F mi lie, tevery Monday morning at 8 o'clk. sin r Dictator, every Friday morning at 9 ocfc. ,,m« r FLate, every Thursday moruing st 9 o'clock for Florida: *-, t mcr Dictator, every Tuesday afternoon at 4 ^k. tinier Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at i^lock. ., t oier Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, .... i. i Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock FOR DARIEN. ,. 41 r 11. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock. FOR BEAUFORT. • i:i» r Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, ind (ijv ii in <i in. •- i.STILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- ,n i Booksellers, Bull street (down stain), -.« Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au- aori-'* ii amenta f"i' Ihe Daily News & Herald. \u o.- .l- r-.«fi ' ith them will be promptly attended j- I; ,i '.H bi.—There were but two cases brongh HisH' iior for trial yesterday. The first oass !,ui i i.unes Clark, charged with being found on . t a little under the weather. James had no- : ■ -a> in his own defence, but that he was short ,-.vur." amt unable to respond to the call of the t ivimcil to fork over $3, the amount of the mjiOH-il by the Mayor. Alter a little considera- ratiier than be locked up, he managed to raise .. miik from bis financial partner, who was wait- abide for him. ,.<■* Uryau (colored), a member of the chain gang, !. Hr lus occupation, made an attempt to escape L.n- i ll his ornaments. Bryan was sentenced on i :u-t to the chain gang for thirty days, and for escape will have an additional ten days m Philadelphia.—The steamship Pioneer, of Sr Philadelphia and Southern Steamship Line, ar- r.vtii krre la.-t night about six o'clock. This ship is :. uf tin* finest vessels in the Southern trade, and a> superior accommodations for the passenger trade. ,clitr lirst trip to this city we gave a brief descrip- as vi her capacity, and we are glad to find that the z-> already meeting with success. The company, icrstand, have purchased another steamer, the jEjuanda. also built in Philadelphia a short time .a.-- and even superior to the Pioneer, and which ; a-. “ Philadelphia on Saturday next, thus securing r*r ; ;::Iar weekly communication between the two The i*ioueer is now commanded by Captain Hozie, is in every respect a gentleman and a thorough 1 skillful navigator, and the Tonowanda is to be luiuanded by Captain Hand, also well known to the iveling public. ('he agents ol the hue in this city, Messrs. Hunter > twiueli, are unremitting in their efforts to make . line a permanent one, and their efforts should be ii:b d by our merchants, many of whom might be I by a trade with Philadelphia. 'lr * • Jlarding, the attentive Purser, will please <1, our acknowledgements for full files of late *,iu«l lpliia papers. Firm.—We had the pleasure, yesterday, of motion to ihe new firm of Lyon, Beardsley & of Bay and Abercorn streets, Savannah, wholesale dealers in brandies, whiskies, gins, and jobbers in hats and caps, clothing, . 1 -hoes, Ac. They have extensive Northern ,> ls, and the best of facilities for doing a good 'V.- recommend them to the patronage of l It- v* ««■—epoHulitiM. m m>w ; nauipaignc, which bids fair to be popular Line.—From the advertisement in another i it will bo seen that the steamer Relief, Capt. ■c.^ i nt, will make tri-weekly trips to Beaufort via : k, Hilton Head and St. Helena, commencing : Friday next. The Keliel will make her return trips *-• 'Cteeding clay, thus affording our citizens, dur- i'tt- warm weather, the opportunity of visiting and filing over night, either at Beaufort, Seabrook, Lvin Head, or St. Helena. Messrs. York, Williams, I intir. A Co. are the agents of the new line. l .Eli's Inquest.—Coroner Eden held an inquest - 1 iy morning at the Ferry wharf upon the body unknown negro, who was found drowned and m the river. At the inquest, the body not L* 1*11 identified, or any knowledge of the oir. -•Uu. - - us to how he was drowned being aajjer- iinquiry rendered a verdict that the deceased - i .ud drowned and floating in the Savannah •'•- a vi n s r r ket Sewer. —The Drayton street sewer, - : u which was commenced a few weeks since- r - 1. ted to Perry street lane on Monday even •h U‘t. where the connection was made with the “ 7 -r runuing east from that point. The work of ex- ill- -wer up Drayton street to Bay, we learn rth b. commenced, preparatory to paving the : '* licth of Drayton street. »*W.. r ton wc ' iEHi u Beef Cattle and Much Cows.—There aale to-day, at Lamar's pasture, near the ‘•-ventv-five bt-eves, best Florida, some of ng over 400 pounds, among them some springers) that will soon calve. ! r * d i they go on the steamer Dictator on Fri- t 1 r Charleston. *-tr "ivuer.s w ill be found from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 11 * ■ p in. to-dav. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. EL VD1BUB, T S Coe, Ga J Stone, N J AHelsner, New York T Baer, 8 Baer, M Tyroler, T A stayner, 1 A Htaymer, C G Paten, s Hoffinan, Mrs Rutgers A 2 svts, N Y A S Goodbread, Florida A Gayer, do J H Hardee, do JB Brown, do G Beach, do do do do do do do do R W Shelly, N C A G Foster, do J T Patterson, City E Aapold & wife. Balt J Knbltscheck, Ttiomaarll F M Queen, do EB Brown, do P Fleming, Augusta Mrs E E Watson, Pblia J E Driggers A wife, Phils MissE Watson, do C S Harding, str Pioneer Capt Smoot, str Fannie W D Rnnolds, do C H Hill. do H Fitts, Fla MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Lies. J C Dutch, Tenn J GTHadgins, Atlanta D G Lang, E SwUt, do F Doane, do R Nickerson, Mass B H True, .Capt Meaa A wife, Waah T Trout, Teun IH Clark, Augusta |R C Shorter, Columbus Miss Thurston, Conn I Miss Moore, do I Mias Brandon, do MissL Campbell, N York IS Stanley A lady, Ga MIseE Baker. do leapt Crowell, str Tybee ES Crandall, do |E Ctonser, Plitla E Hiller, do SLord.jr do W M Ringgold k lady, N Y J M Seagr&re, N J 0 E Prudder, Macon W R Spear, ship Charlotte F Q Lawson, Eatonton ICagt Atkins, str San Sal- C White, City I Yador SCREVEN HOUSE—O. MoGlNLT. W E Whlttey, str Tybeo |(i F Brown, Maine J Carroll, Phila W N Moody, do J Lunney, do HO High, Mass J R Prescott, Swalnsboro N B E Bickford, City MiseL McNamara,AtlantalR Holland, do D August, New York T L Baner, C W Pierce, S E Salvator!, T Wheeler, A Bigelow, T F Banka, Angnsta W H Frazer, do W R Tuten, Fla J Morton, do do do do do •do iH L Schreiner. . M Hanleg, Chas Ig W Moore, Macon (HP Webb, do G W Haslau, Augusta |P Carroll, G R R W Cheeseboro, Eng R R IJ Seals, do H Perkins. do |C Murphy, do Miniature Almanac—This Day. Son] rises 4 51 Snu sets 7 06 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 1 33IAt.Port 3 03 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, Jane 6, 1303. Arrived. Steamship Pioneer, Hoxle, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammell. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—BH Hardee. Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter <f Gammell. Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRocbe A West. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—L S Ben nett. Steamer Chas S Hardee, Johnson, Hawkiusville— Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchley. Cleared. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—O Cohen Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Imports. Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—5 bales sea Island cotton. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkineville— 48$ bales cotton, 16 bales hides, 1 do wool and mdse. Per steamer Eclipse, faom Augusta-117 bales up land cotton, and sundry mdse. Export.. Per steamship Leo, for New York—474 bales upland cotton, 4 do sea Island do, 6S pkgs mdse. - u Nrw York.—The steamsblp San Salvador, *= Atkins, and the Tybee, Capt. CroVell, from New flfcrnved at au early hour yesterday morning. " 1 aiuKrtdge and Brouyn will please accept our sea. r full hies of late New York papers. s'M Eii.riMORE.—The steamship Fannie, Capt - t, ir„i u Kaitunore, arrived at her wharf about '-' Vl >lo.'k yesterday afternoon. The Fannie, as / ' k ‘ tlit- N,. w < / York steamers, experienced heavy ‘ tkJ Wllll K ttLich caused her detention. r “ r Jii Fuirida.—The steamer Helen Getty, Capt. - 1bj ci. with a large number of passengers from fi «vla. i % tv c vod at her wharf about 2 o'clock yester- sre under obligations to Purser Lake for tttiaudma and Jacksonville papers. Court.—The case of M. Bellg, was called , Yesterday, but owing to the absence of an im- (a *" t w hueas, defendant’s counsel spplisd for a •~uance o! the case, which was granted. The U,' !l, eu adjourned without the transaction of • Jti >cr business until ten o’dook this morning. * re under obllgationa to ths National and Express Companies for late Bishliuuid and —® i * 1 papers. n. ~' tE y' - D. Runwels, of the steam ship Fannie 111 Please 5 hnor, accept our th nks lor full flies of lets Bsl- • papers. Passengers. Per steamship San Salvador from New York—Miss L Campbell, Miss B Baker, Mrs H Cronen, Mrs H Booth, Mrs W S Abbey, Mrs Meyers and 3 children, Capt Mesa, lady and 2 children, Mrs GUI, H Piatsbek. F Grosclauds, W Adams, J Stone. W Fields, Capt E Hilliard. Ed Baker, Eph Baker, F N Baker, F O’Con nor, J Wylly, E Hymans. D G Lange, L Roblder, Juo Sherlock, H E Swayne, J H Plaite, J Ehlan, H L Schreiner, Mrs Price and child, Miss Goltnski. B H True, E L Crandell, R Dickerson, F Norman, O Ward J i Morrison, Mr Myers, R H Burkett, B McKenna, J Hurley, E Basch, K M Johnson, R W Perry, G C Volsey, H Koseusteln, H Scbroeder, UK Deny, AS Bigelow, P H McCann, EHuard.T Wheeler, PCaffey, F Carroll, C Duuuovan, John Underwood, and 25 in steerage. Per steamship Tybee, from New York—J SUver H B Clark, S Bair, J Bair, W Thomas, E Thomas, Wm Russsll, T Trout, F P Vulter, W s Giles, Mrs W M Riugwood, M Tyrolla, M Hanley, A Olsuer, H Hogan Mrs A Smett and child, and 4 deck. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—E Aspeld and wife, C W Culver. — Per steamship Leo, for New York—E Koethcke, H Bertram, C *V Jacques, U Rossell, J Kress Mrs A1 FerDer and 2 children, R A Spears, W T Wells, M H Gascoigu, and others. Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—H Fitts, T H Stayner, H Grims, N Grims, G Fitts, J B Brown, A G Foster, R W Shelly, G W Beach, A Gayer. Mrs Rut gers anil servt, A 8 Goodbred, J Hardee, Wells, G N Williamson, Capt E Turley, Mrs Bennett, Miss Moore Miss Thurston, Miss J Todd, Miss F Dewey, Miss S A Swift, Miss S A Knapp, Mrs M T Wildes, Mrs M L Campbell, TT Branch, A Davis, Col S Hodman, C G Peters, W A Lovell, E Swift, T Shields, J Addis, H 0 Shorter, JTriay. J T Dattoraon, W Brown, and 11 on area. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville—S Stanley and lady, Mrs Amerons and 2 children, Miss Brandon, J Hines, W H Burns, Capt W Jones, W Pritchard, Calhoun, and 1 deck. Per steamship Pioneer, from Philadelphia—^Un C H Rosello. Mrs Kinslar and 2 children, Mrs S E Wat son, Miss E Watson, E Clanser, Dr Luuey, J Carroll, T Chapin, J M Saagrave, J Lord, and 10 steerage. Consignees. Per steamship Tybee. from New York—Agt CHE, G U Arledge, T U Austin, J W Anderson k Son, B, Baldwin A Co, Blun A M, G Butler, J G Clark A Co, M A Cohen, Cooper, O A F, Ctaghurn A C, Champion A F, T W Cooney, Doyle A L, A DeLorge, Duncan A J, T J Duncan, W M Davidson, P Dziaiynski, Doyle A Co, Erwin A H, E A Eckru in, Estill, J Ehlsn, A11 L Freidenberg, M Fsrst A Co, L J Uuilmarlin A Co, O L Gilbert, G W Gannany, Hilton & It, G M lleidt, Holcombe A Co, C V Hutchins, A S Hartridge, S F Hamilton, S B Harrington, Hunter A G, Jones A W, Kenny A O’B, E Koethcke A Co, Lippman A Bro, J Ltppnran, Lovell A L, Linville A G, Lyon A B, L 11 Levitt, J W Lathrop A Co, O W Lathrop, M S Meyer, J G Mehrtens, H Meinhardt A Bro, M, Thomas A Co, S S Miller, J C Maker, Nat Ex A Trane Co, N, Camp A Co, G S Nichols, Palmer A D, Richardson A B, II G Ruwe, Reid A 8, J F Ruckert, J R Roberts, H Roberts A Son, V A Ryan A Co, Randall A Co, So Ex, F W Sime, A A Solomons, Savh Gas Co, Jas Silver, W H Stark, J L Vitlalonga, A M A C W West, J P Whit- man. W H Wiltberger, Weed A C, J O’Byrne, J L Bridges, B C A Co, T Brown, Conley, F A Co, Cun ningham, P A Co, D Daly A Co, E K Gueraer, H A A Co, [HJ In a diamond, J K Jennings, JH Lester, 3 Mayer. J B McLain, B Mustin, J A Pugh, J W Perkin Perry A L, B W Powell, Phillips A Co, Rogers A B, J B Ross A Son, J Ryan, I Sealy, E Saulsbury, Mrs A Smith E P Webster, W A Fate, B A Wise, So Ex, and others. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—W A Adams Brigham A B. J A A J F Brown, C R R Agt, Claghorn A C, K Cowdcn, M A Cohen, Crane A G, M J Doyle, K P Deyo, 11 U Dickerson, Collector of Customs, W C Etheridge, Rcllpae Ex Co, Ferst. A Co, Hess A G, F R Halsey a Co, S G Haynes, G M lleidt, J Kuox, A B Luce, LsRoche, W A D, W A R McIntyre, F M Myrell H C Mehrtens, C L Gilbert, J A Roberts, S Gazan, P Reilly, W M Stark A Co, Scranton. S A Co, So Ex, B F Sandford, Stuart A Co, T J Walsh, Wright, G A Co, W P Yonge, W H Whitney A Co. Per steamer Helen Getty,, from Palatka—J W An derson A Son, W B Adams, C K Smith, A 8 G. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—T H Bolshaw A Co, S Agnew, Adams Ex. Brady, S A Co, R F Bostwlck, J Burke, T Basch, N K Baum, Blair A B, W Barckley. J P Collins A Co, Cooper, O A F. A T Cunningham, Claghorn A C, J G Clark A Co, Cbip- man A C. 8 M Colding, Champion A F, Cunningham, P A Co. H H Currier, M A Cohen, I S Cohen, Clark A H, Miss H Darvin, DeWitt <£ M, str Dictator, E P Deyo, W M Davidson, M Doyle A Co, Doyle A L, M J Doyle, E Ehrlich, J Ehlan, Erwin A H, Eppstein A Bro, Mrs M J Fuller, A A L Freidenberg, A Uomm, G A 8, C L Gilbert, J Gardner. Heidt A I* G A Hud son, Halsey A Co, E Huard, Housman A Co, Holden, R A Co, B H Hardee, 8 P Hamilton, Hilton A H, F Kook, J Lams, A B Luce, LaRocbe, W A D, Linville A G, J Leavy A Co, Lovell A L, 8 Milligan, F M My rell, J R Merer. Mein hard A Bro, Maker A Co, Miller, T A Co, W L Mulligan, J McGrath, G McGinly, U T Nichols, Nat Ex, Neufvllle, B A Co, P O’Conner, Mrs A Price, Pavilion Hotel, K Platschek, C B Phillips, R R Agt, Mrs E D Pieros, V A Ryan A Co, Richardson A B, H Roseusteln, A Reseller A Co, Schreiner A Son H Salter, Sanderson A W, E D Smyllie A Co, W H Stark, P Skehan, M J Solomons, Mrs Shore, Tison A G, J L VUlalonga, W W Wilkinson, T U Willingham, C White, Weil A M, A M A C W West, Wilkinson A W, S P Wettford, York, W A Co,. J H Reiiaa, M J Blob, H Haym, M S Meyer, J Maurice, and order. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville— B H Hardee, Jones AW, J W Lathrop A Co, C, Parse A Co, Erwlu A H, R Arkwright A Co, LaRocbe W A D, and order. Per steamship Pioneer, from Philadelphia—G U Arledge, Brady, S A Co, Blun A M, R Balfore, C R R Aet F Champion, M A Cohen, Duncan A J, W M Davideon Dnnhar A Co, E Ehrlich, G Freeman, G Gemeuden, S Gardner, Hunter A G. G M Heidt, F M' Myrell, J Langsdorf, J McMahon, E W Marsh, Macky, B A C<£ H Melnhard, G H Nichols, J Nevltt, N, Butler A Co, G Ott. P A Love race, J A Roberts, T Reilly, J Ryan. F W binis, W H Stark, and others. Kets._a friend who left Cedar Keye day ki , ' ,t <*rday, represents the greatest activity lu - mutr trade existing at that port. To use his * Hi, essave language, *• there is not an idle man, V-. °T, ctn ld, m the place." The town is growing *, 5 . and its business increasing every day. Sit,, us can make them out from defaced pen- s. following vessels at 'Cedar Keys were loed- s I,, for Northern ports: fcr, ‘-'tchfleld. loading, (lumber) Bath, Me. X f. * 5 1 Reused, loading, (lumber) St. Johns, b r f,* ■ Parker: loading, (lumber) New York. Ir.u j' ! Masten, loading, (lumber) Boston, trie ]' Hubbard, loading, (cedar) New York, kr.. | Ponder, loading, (cedar) New York. bh„ 'tursb, loading, (cedar) New York, bn, r* 4 ' ‘on. loading, (cedar) New York. br' e Ir Drift, ^ [Tailahamee Sentintl. 0*{Y. ~ •' !' — ' n. . ILl e. Florida.—-The Feroaodlna Courier of ^"’»'*ys: 6,, « rv 8 '" lria,lin g town, the county site of Alachua, ‘hi si ' " ’ a in tbe establishment of a municipal gov- "■ *be election held there on the 26th ult., WS* “fficera were elected, viz: E ' w Perry. Eaq. W. J. McCormick, C. Bain. Dr. ] \v i; T - M »ttewi, E. A Jeffords, J. W. 8. • ' s - McRae, Col. J. M. Consignees per Ccntr»l June 0, 1860. 204 bales cotton, 41 bags rough rice, 12 ears *nmber and mdse to R Habersham A Soil, T A Goodwin, W H Stark, Wadley A M, F Krensoii, J L VUlalonga, Hun ter AO, JoneaA W, W R Boggs, Brigham, BA,Co, A S Hartndge, J W lAthrop A Co, J Young, Erwin A H, Bell, W A C, Both well A W, P H Behn. Receipts per Atliamtte A Golf R- R* June 6,1866. 99 bales cotton, 90 bbls rosin, 65 sacks corn, 4S do potatoes, 3 cars cattle and mdse to E C Wade A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, J W Anderson A Co, J L VUla longa, Tison A G, Wilder A F, K E Hertz A Co, J A Roberts. A Brown, Cqoper A Me a, J Loftus, J Booth, L Lee. W N Nichols, Rluu A M, Mrs C Welle, W B Briggs, N, Camp A Co, R Woodbrldge, W Coolidge, W H TnUer A Co, NeufvUle, B A Co, A' Dntenhofer A Co, M L Farris, W, Root A Co, W B Adams, CRH Agt, T W Hooper, J Wilder. Bfeneonuadn. Feraandlna, Jane 6—The British bark Geo H Jen kins cleared from this port last week with a load of 420,000 faet lumber for Queenstown, Ireland. On the 1st mat, w hile being towed to tea, the bark, drawing l“>i feet of water, touched lightly on St Marys bar, and the steaming not having sufficient power to carry bar along, she fell ott, drifting some distance, and nally striking and lodging on the bar. She struck n 18 S' feet or water. No blame la attached to the pilot on board. Capt Doty informs ns that op to Sat urday last considerable Sand had been washetTbp around the bark. Her deck load had been removed, bnt whether she can be got off is very doubtful. The U S steamer Conemangh made an effort to pnll her off, bnt was unsuccessful. At the request of the Cap tain of the bark, we append tbe following card from him: The undersigned, master of the British bark Geo H Jenkins, bonad for Queenstown, Inland, having been driven npon the St Marys Bar while being towed to sea on the 1st Inst, lakes this method or retaining bis sincere thanks and grateful acknowledgements ■or the friendly and generous exertion made by Lt Quackenbush, commanding the U 8 steamer Coue- maogh, to extricate the bark foam her position. G. R. Dorr. Femandina, Jane 2,1866. We learn that the bark la only partially Insured. Since the above was put in type, the Conemangh has made another unsuccessful attempt to extricate the bark. There Is now, however, a belter chance or getting her off with the next high tide. Financial and Commercial. AUGUSTA MARKET. Augusta, Ga., Monday Evening, June 4,1866. Maude k Wright's Weekly Circular and Prices Current of the Augusta, Ga.. Market, corrected for the Sa vannah News and Hehald,Monday evening, June 4. We have few changes to report since our last. Some leading articles bare slightly advanced. Provisions aad breads tuffs are Arm. Cotton.—The cotton market is dull sud unsettled with little disposition shown on the part of operators to purchase. We quote middliug 28c. Receipts from all points for the week ending June 2d, 1213 bales; shipments during same period, 1456 bales. Domestics—Augusta 4-4, 20c; %, 16>ic. OSNABUBGS—8 OZ, 27c. Yarns—Assorted numbers, 02 per bunch. Bagqino—Gunny, 30a31c; Kentucky, dull, no de mand Dundee, quiet, 40a45c. Rope—Hemp, 22c; flax, 18c; Manilla, 20a25c. Nails—Cut, assorted sizea, *8a*». Ibon—Swedes, 9c; English refined, 7>£c. Steel—Plough, 12al4c; Cast, 30c. Leather—Sole, 30c; upper, $40a$60 y* dozen. Soap—Dull, 10al5c. Candles—Star, 23a25c. Oats—80c. Corn—Firm, $1 35al 45. Flour—Active, $10al4. Hay—Quiet, $1 90. Provisions—Hama steady, 20a26c; clear sides, 21a 22c; shoulders, 17c; lard, 22a24c; beef, dull; no de mand. Butteb.—Heavy Gosben, 45c. Cheese—English dairy, 25a30c. Fish—Mackerel, firm; No. 1, $22perbbl; kits, $3 25; herring, flat, no demand; codfish, quiet,light demand. Coffee—Rio, 26a30c; Java, 40a45c. Teas—Dull, market overstocked. Sugar—Active and firm. Molasses—Cubs, 56c. Liquors—Dull and heavy; Whiskey—Bourban and Rye, $2 50a4. Cigars—Quiet; Domestic, $25a75 $ M. Potatoes—-Irish: Peach Blows, $8perbbl.; sweet, 01 50 per buabeL Onions—New, 02 per bbl. Cement—Hydraulic, 02 50a4 50, Shot—03 50 per sack. Powder—Rifle, 010 per sack. Brooms—$4a06 per doz. Buckets—04 per doz. RIVER NEWS. River 13 feet and rising. Steamers at wharf—Express. Freights by river to Savannah, 75c per bale. FINANCIAL. Georgia R. R. Stocks—Quiet, 95c. Central K. R. Stocks—95c. Southwestern R. R. Stocks—95c. South Carolina R. R. Stock—60c. Gold—Active; 129. Silver—130. Exchange on New York—Par. (Exchange—Sterling, sight bankers’ bills 133. Miscellaneous. y^CHOLERAX /Disarmed!! !\ The Chief Causes of Pestilence De stroyed. D R. E. COURTARET’S disinfecting fluids. Secured by Letters Patent in tbe United States and France. Prepared solely by the New York Dis infecting Company, at their Laboratory, Nos. 298, 300, and 302 Henry street, N. Y. Office, 42 Cedar street. This Company organized on a permanent basis, witli Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist, in charge of its laboratory, is preparod to rornish its Disinfecting Fluids for sick rooms, uurserieg, urin als, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewere, gutters, ships, railroads, hospitals, prisons, and pnblic insti tutions of all kinds, slanghter-honses, offal and fat boiling establishments; all kinds of mannres (im mensely increasing the value of the latter to every farmer), and wherever poisonons and offensive gases exist. These agents are deodorisers, antiseptics, an tipntrescents, and disinfectants, in the scientific meaning of the words. They remove noxious gases and odors by chemical principles—leaving m their places healthful air; they are destroyers, and not merely absorbents of poisonons gases—not injurious to utensils in whicb they are nsed. The attention of medical and scientific rneu is directed to these disin- lectanta. Attached are testimonials in favor of this great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can bu seen at the Company's office. Dxlavan House, Albany, March 30,18C6. Tj the President of the N. ¥, Disinfecting Co.: Dear Sir—lt is all it is represented to be. We have made many trials of disinfectanis, but now consider that wc have found an article which surpasses all others as a remedy against all bad odors. • T. Roessel k Co., New York, April 9, 1866. Tlx the President oftheN.Y. Disinfecting Co.: Dear Sir—We pronounce it without exception to be the best we have ever known. Its effect npon every matter is complete and instantaneous. C. A. Stetson, Astor nouse. N. B.—These Disinfectants a^e used by the scaven gers, under tbe direction of the Sanitary Police of the Metropolitan Health Department, New York. POWELL * 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. Tor sale by all Drnggests and General Dealers in the United States and Canadas. my2*-3m Grain Cradles, 4JRASS SCYTHES, u and other Farming Tools, by BOUSE A BRYANT, my 21-1 m 194 Bay Btreet. Prime White Corn. 3 nnn BAGS to arrive per steamer LEO. lUUU For sale by jo2 OCTAVU8 COHEN. State of Georgia, Chatham Co. To the Superior court of Chatham Co. : T HE Petition of Andrew Low, Edward Padelford, Charles Green, Henry Brigham, George W. Anderson, William C. O'Driscoll, John R. Wilder, William Battershy, Joseph Washburn. Ingersoll Washburn, John L. Vitlalonga (trustee of Mrs. Fred erica Wade, ljolm R. Wider (guardian of Edward D. Washburn), James H. Demuhds, all residents of the city of Savannah, county and State aforesaid; and George Hall, Charles Wilson and Edward H. Arnold, of the State of New York; and Thomas S. Metcalf ami Artemus Gould, of the city of Augusta and State of Georgia; and George H. Clark, of the State of Connecticut; and Louisa J. Harding, of tbe State of New Hampshire; and Eliza Molineaux and Robert Hutchinson (executrix aud executor or the will of Edward Molineaux. deceased: Respectfully showeth, that your petitioners desire to form themselves into a corporation or body politic, under the name of "The United Hydraulic Cotton Press Company of Savannah, Georgia,’' for the purpose of carrying on iu the said city of Savannah the business of Storing and Compressing Cotton, aud Wharfage Business. Wherefore yonr petitioners pray that they may be Incorporated under tbe name aforesaid, and for the purpose aforesaid, with a capital stock of Two Hun dred and Forty-three Thousand Eight Hundred Dol lars, and the right to increase the same to Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars; and also the right to com mence business whenever and as soon ae One Hun dred aod Fifty Thousand Dollars of the capital stock shall be paid In; the shareB of stock to be One Hun dred Dollars each, and at all meetings of the stock- h flders each stockholder to be entitled to one vote for each share of tbe capital stock owned or held by him; and that they may have conferred on them all other franchises and privileges incident to corpora tions created by courts according to the provisions ol the Statutes of Georgia, and your petitions will ever pray, Jfcc. LAW A LOVELL, Attorneys for Petitioners. True copy from tbe records of the Superior Court of Chatham connty, May 24th, 1866. WM. H. BULLOCH, my28-lawlm Clerk S. C. C. C. State of Georgia, Chatham Co TO THE HON. THE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT of CnATHAM County : I T I1E Petition of James Stewart, William E. One, Thomas F. Butler, William N. Valleau, John A. Feugcr, j. McPherson Berrien and Stephen B. Norrts, on behalf of themselves and othere, respectfully sheweth : That your petitioners, in connection with other parties, all of them citizens of the connty and State aforesaid, have entered into an association called “ The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Com pany of Savannah:” that the object of their associa tion is to keep on hand a suitable steam fire engine in the city of Savannah, and with said engine and their personal exertions to assist in the extinguish ment of fires in the city of Savannah, and in the pro tection of the property of their fellow-citizens; that the capital stock of said association Is six thousand dollars, paid in and invested in a steam fire engine And yonr petitioners pray that they, with the other members of thou association, may, for the purpose aforesaid, be incorporated by the name and style of "The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company of Savannah,” for the space of twenty years, with the privileges incident to corporations created by courts as provided by tbe statutes of the State. And yonr petitioners will ever pray, Ac. THOMAS E. LLOYD, Att’y for Petitioners. A true copy of ths petition of ffie lajy office. my26-law4w Clerk C. C. C. YffOTICE.—Two month •i-v the Honorable Connty for leave to at deceased, for the bene June l, i860, jes-iawam ■ * • tic PROM DOW’S FOUNTAIN. ■ t. THE COOLEST AND MOST PLEASANT SODA WATER KNOWN. -o- Tbe Syrupa are from tbe pureat Fruit Juices. Tbe Pineapple; Raspberry and Straw berry were made under my own observation whilst North. Tbe Wine Syrups are made from splendid imported Clarets and Hock. Tbe Coffee Syrap from,tin- best Java Coffee. In a word, onr Syrups ere the XE PLUS ULTRA of purity aod swtcioeaa, thus giving a f lasa of ICE COLD SODA. WATER without any poisonous extracts or Logwood (Tines. SYRIJPS. BLACKBERRY, VANILLA, PINEAPPLE, RASPBERRY, CATAWBA, CLARET, HOCK, ROSE. STRAWBERRY', COFFEE, GINGER, SARSAPARILLA, ORGEAT, NECTAE. CHEERY', ORANGE. •• > .. - It is my endeavor to keep a FIRST CLASS AFFAIR, worthy of the patronage of the citizen* of Savannah, and in keeping with a _ s TOCK OF IMPORTED ARTICLES RARELY FOUND IN ANY' DRUG ESTABLISH MENT IN THIS COUNTRY. A.t LIPPMAN’S Drug and Chemical "Warehouse* CORNER CONGRESS AND BARNARD STREETS. Auction Sales. f . Shipping. je4. BY BLUN * NEYBK. THIS DAY, 7th instant, at ten o’clock, in front store, will be sold, 50 barrels Flour 30 sacks East India Rice 10 barrels Rice 6 tierces Carolina Rice 50 Smoked Hams 10 half barrels Family Beef 10 barrels Ramp Pork 20 barrels White Beans 1 octave Pinct Brandy 2 octaves Sherry Wine 5 cases Scheidam Schnapps 10 cases Barley Whiskey 50 cases Claret Wine 10 cases California Wine 5 cases Condensed Milk 20 cases Tomato Catsnp 3 cases Straw Hats 1 bag Allspice 1 bag Cloves 10,000 Cigars 1 box Preserved Peaches 1 box Preserved Olives 15 boxes Chewing Tobacco. An assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes Notions and Fnrnltnre. ALSO, ' l new Gill Nett, 123 feet long. ' Je7-lt - EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK. ONLY SIDE WHEEL STEAMER SATURDAY. BY BLUN & MEYER. THIS DAY, 7th instant, at ten o'clock, In ftont of store, will be sold for account of former purchaser not complying with terms of sale, 1 Carriage 2 Carryalls 1 Spring Wagon ■( 1 Cart. Je7-lt BY BLUM & MEYER. THIS DAY, 7th instant, at ten o’clock, In firont or store, will be sold, under inspection of Port Wardens, 6 BARRELS COPPERAS, damaged on board the Schooner Bearse on her voy age from New York to Savannah, and sold for Un derwriters and all concerned. jeT-lt ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On MONDAY, Jane 18th, will be sold, In front of store, at 10X o’clock, 4 Horses 2 Carriages 1 Buggy 2 setts Double Harness 1 sett Single Harness 2 Riding Saddles 3 Riding Bridles 7 Shovels 4 Curry Combs, and A lot of old Harness. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of Charles Ripl«y> (colored,) deceased. Terms cash. JeS-tds VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, WyUy A Christian. Lot No. c, on the corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly sltnated for a private resi dence. m22 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. The Sash aud Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo cated iu Macon, Ga., fronting on Second street, 110 by 225 feet in depth; Woodruff ft Daniel’s Planing Machines, Tongue and Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop, with seven forges. All run by steam. The engine Is 35 horse power. All in good order. For further Information, apply at onr counting- room. myl4-tr BACK NUMBERS Of the NEWS AND HERALD; A Liberal Price will be paid at this office for ooples of the Savannah HERALD and Sarsa. ash NEWS and HERALD, of the following dates; January 15 and 29. Febrnary ‘4, 5, 13, 17, 18, IU, 40, 44, 40 ; 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. This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor tfa* use of Um Medical Profession and tbe Family. is now indorsed by all tbe prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as pos^sslng all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that onr established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vrndicatee our claims to public confidence, end guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np In cases, containing one dozen bottLa each, and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all promt nent Druggists, Grocers, fte. A. M. BININUER ft CO , (Established 1778.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. Opinions of the Frees. The Biningen, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Bininger Jk Co., No. 15 Bearer street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a reputation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Iveninc Post. j e5-eod-d* wly. CITY SHERIFFS SALET Under and by virtue or Ft FA, issued out ct the Hon. City Court of Savannah, In favor of James H. Roberta vs. 'Brands McNeil, returnable to the Jdv Term, 1606, or said Court. I have this day levieiL and will sell on the 1st Tuesday of July, 1S66, at the Conrt House, in the City of Savannah. Connty of Chatham and State of Geagfia, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Oneforreil Mare, about 7 ywnmd, and one Bone Wagon with harness. To satisiy the same. Property pointed out by the defendant. Terms ub, purchasers paying fbr TftlBA CHARLES J. WHITE je4 td Sheriff c. S. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Cunningham, Parse-* Co. la thl, <m dissolved by mntnal ccfcsen*. Hr. D. G. Pune wU close the unsettled boMnem of the firm.. A. J. CUNNINGHAM ®. G.PUR8B, R J. LftBCOMBE. • 4,1810. j 95-lOt. FOR Cabin Passage, 020 Steerage, $10 The new snd fast side wheel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, will leave for New York oa Saturday, June Otb. at 3 o’clock p. nt. For freight or paa-iage, having superior aceimmo- dalions to any In tbe trade, applv to B. H. HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Jet • No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. For Boston. Bouton and Havannah Steamship Line. TUB STEAMSHIP WM. TIBBETTS, J. 8. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Thursday, June 7th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to . RICHARDSON ft BARNARD. je4 Bay st., opposite Mariner's Church. Direct and Regular Communication WITH) HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. SioKEt., Will commence, early next week, running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when/desired, taking a few passengers. She is perfectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably quick trips. She carries the United 8tates mail. The National Expiesa and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any lnforrnaUon can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring at the Nrws A Hkkald office. For Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA 80UTHEKN MAIL fWjWHWjgpMPAjrc. Cubtu Puaaugc ...$'40 OO The splendid steamship Pi ONEER, Hoxie, Commander, will sail for tbe above port on Suturduy, June 6th at 3 o'clock p. IU. For freight or pasmge, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. N. B —By this steamer we are prepared to send cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first class steaamra from that port. my22 FOR BALTIMORE. The new and elegant etcamslup FANNIE, Capt. H. H- Smoot, Will sail for Baltimore on Thursday, 7th Inst., ut — o’clock. Freight for PHILADEPH1A Will be received ami checked through at the same rates charged by utbrr lines. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaROCHK, WEST ft DANIELS, Je4 Jones’ Block. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabbiu Passage. $20 OO The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port ou her regular day, Saturday, June 9, at 3 o’clock p. ni. For freight or passage, having superior acrommo dations, apply to je4 HUNTER ft GAMMELL. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. First-class side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah to Vera Crux (per steam ships o the Empire Line to New York), same iste as from New York. Tbe Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way ont. The Manhattan will stop st Sisal on the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD; From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $5A ; Steer, age, $30. From New York to Vera Crux, First Cabin, $100 Steerage, $50. CHABLES A. WHITNEY. Agent, 26 Broadway, N. Y„ U. S. For passage, apply to B H. HARDEE, my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Range. FOR CHARLESTON. •m The new and splendid U. S. Mall steamer KATE, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, font of West Broad street, for the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the Northeastern tral*._ Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, tonching-at Hilton Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landings on the St Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents. mylO 917 ft 211 Bay street. J V IN EXISTENCE. ALSO, JUDSON’S DEAL) SHOT WORM CANDY f “ MOTHERS, TAKE HEED.” Thousands of children perish annually from one cause, aad that is. werms. Why will yon neglect the first symptoms of these pests ofniraiantty, and wait until it Is too late before von administer the remedyf JUDSON’S WORM CANDY is the only rouiT vsax- tabli remedy in existence. If there are no worms, it only acts se n gentle purgative, and cannot harm an infant. Ir woans axiav, it killa them. Every tambjr Should have a package of JUDSON’S WORM *V-Sole Agent for Savannah, C. M. HiLSMAN. B. L. JUD80N A CO., Prop’rs, New York. Call on hr. Hlleman, and get onr Almanac, gratia. myiS-lm NOTICE. rpHB steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, X will leave on her regular trip to Palatka on Friday, Jane Stb, and regularly thereafter. CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Je2-td Agents. Dissolution of GoparMip. ryune firm of Brigham, Baldwin ft Co. is this day A dissolved by mntnal consent. H. BRIGHAM, D. H. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLST. Savannah, Jane 1, 1806. The undersigned have this dsy entered in a co partnership for the trsrusction a too and Shipping of Brigham, Holst Savannah, Jon* 1, I860. General Commls- snd title Hits name end H. BRIGHAM, D. B. BALDWIN C. M. HOLST. C. H OLM8TKAD. Removal. W t HAVE REMOVED from 161 Coat to in BAT STREET, between Bernard i Whitaker, where we will ktow constantly ontaL large and ebotes stock of FLOUR and GROCERIES to which wu Invito the attention of orneM friaud ad customers, and to pnrehasers vimttng the city. GUCKENHEIMERft SSUO, jes-tf 171 Bay street FOR PALATKA, FLA„ Viu Frrnandlaa. Jacksonville, and all Landings ou the 8t Johns Hlvcr. The fine, fast-sailing steamer DIC T .A. T O R, L. M. Coxrrrxa, master, will leave as above, from Telfair's wharf, Cwery Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage. *L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO., mylO Agents. Shioping. FOR NEW YORE ATLANTIC COAST Mail Mtcainahip Conipany. CHANGE OF BAY. The Fastest Ship inthe Trade. ONLY SIDBWHKKL SHIP ON THURSDAY. Cabin Wantage, $‘40 Steerage, $5 The new and very fast side-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, 2,tsxi tons bnrthen, Taos. H. Moiiton. Commander, will positively sail on Thursday, Jane 7th, at—o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodati-us superior in any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER ft FULLAHTON, No. S Stoddard's Upper Kiuge. opposite my30 the Poet Office. FOR BEAUFORT, VIA SEABROOK. HILTON HEAD AND ST. HELENA. RELIEF, Captain JAM IS BENT, Win leavo for above points st 10 a. in. each Mu-day, Wednesday aud Friday. Returning, leave Boau- fort each succeeding day at 10 a. m Freight anil passage luwer than by anv other boat. YORK, WILLIAMS. MoINl'IRE ft CO., Agents. TUG lITMffiSBMZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with the United States and Brasil Governments for the can luge of the mails, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS S1DEWUEEL STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,0121 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every Month, From t he J?ort ot* New V"ork. For the following named poits and at the-follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or Its equiva lent : viiiar oabin. From New Vork to St. Thomas .. f $8d From New York to Para $iao From New York to Pernambuco no From New York to Bahia. 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding in- clmled. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For farther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard's Block. GARRISON ft ALLKN, mylil New York Agent*. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER PI. M. COOL. Will leave tor Darien on Friifay morning, at 8 ''clock. je8-3t. PALATKA, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDIHA, JACKSON VILLE, riCOLATA, AND A-J. LANDINGS ' ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer, For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD. The splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. CorrrrxE, will leave as above from Telfair's wharf ■very Friday Horning at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO., myltf Agents. Parlflc Mull Steamship Company's Through Use to California, r JX>UCHING 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 CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY. OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO. NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE- COSTA RICA MONTANA. fte., fte. One of the above large and splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North Elver, toot ol Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, nth and 21st of every month, (exoept when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,] for Asplnwall, con necting vin Panama Railway, with one of tbe Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, teaching at Acapulco. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for Sooth 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 rates to clergymen and -their families and school teacherssoldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-mastera accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on tbe dock the day before sailing, from eteanfftoata, railroads, and passengers who prefer toaendHMrn early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For passage tickets, or farther Information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the Wharf, foot oi Canto meet, North River, New York. A K. HOLMAN, all-inn Agent For Liverpool. The A No. 1 atop JOHN PAT TEN, Captain 8. P. Kmmnns, .viug the balk of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch as above. For freight apply to Sto CRANE ft GRAYBILL. FOfL SALE, . _ RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- ’ BOATS, of various Mato and draft » Sailing Veeeele, steam Barges, fte. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street N. Y. SODA WATER WOnCH—The nnfiorsigned respectfully requests all a indebted for Hade water, fte., to aattlc their ae- counts to dmte,' June lit. Thereafter my terms are cash on delivery of goods. By adopting this system, it prevents frauds being praettoed, ettoer wp*** qmot DjpttvoBi, I would also request that more osre be taken of m y bottles. I cannot labmit tb the losses I am now *ute Jeetto,aodlf penkttd in, I will be compelled to charge for all lost or not returned to me. „ * „ JOHN HYAN, E KER DRIED B0UIY v Warranted Ifeftffsp. last meived by ' * ' * >*m TOUR, WILLIAMS, MclNTIRE ft OO- KATE, Capt. T. J. Lonnwoou,, Will leave Havannsh from wharf foot of West Broad street, for above places, EVERY MDNDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. We will receive freight at onr warehouse at all times free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY', HILL ft CO., Agents, myS-tr 217 ft 219 Bay street. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNAND1NA, JACKHONVILLB AND PICOLATA1 The elegant and very Jhst steam packet SYLVAN SHORE Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this rente, w leave for the above places ■very Tuesday Morning ut IU o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight Or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply at tho office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, SWtt Agents. FOR NEW Y'ORK.' r -ETv— The bark NEW LIGHT, having balk of her cargo engaged, will have quick dea- J Him tcli ns above. For freight, apply to m31 CRANE ft GRAYBILL. V. A. RYAN Se CO. 207 Bay Street, DBAI-IBS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentncky Bourbon Whiskey, fte. myl-ti VIRGINIA MILITARYTNSTITUTE. LEXINGTON, VA. T HE BOARD of VISITORS will meet at the Vlr- gmia Military Iuatitnte on the 27th of June, to make appointments of Cadets. 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, moat satisfy the Board of their inability to meet the expenses of tig Institution. Candidates for admission mast be able to read and write well, ana to perform with facility and accuracy the vu ions operations of the four ground mire of arithmetic, of redaction, of simple and compoand proportion, and of vnlgar and decimal fractions State Cadets (one for each Senatorial District) ’ will be supplied with board and tnltion without charge Every arrangement has been made by tbe Board of Visitors to maintain the high a ientlfic character of tbe Institute, and to pot In foil operation lu well tried and distinctive system ol discipline and Instruc tion. , xue grsdaating exercises ol the institution will take place at tbelnstitato on the 4th of July. The examinations will commence on the 27th of June, and be continued daily until completed. The pnblic are respectfully Invited to all of these exercises. For all nuttier information, application will be made to the Superintendent FRANCIS H. SMITH, . Superintendent. Augusta Constitutionalist pleaae insert six tlm— and send bill to this office, may28-6t-w. NEW MAGAZINES J ust Received. T> LACK WOOD'S MAGAZINE tor Mar. ■D Uiltel Ladtett MigMine fog Jw/m U—■ Mrtot Iw I. Jos. „ ESTILL ft BROniifc Corner BoD street aad Bay lane, ffnrtatoks Jet s 's'* -*