The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 08, 1866, Image 3

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V'RIPAV MORNING. JUNK 8. I860. of gtcuiahtpi mad gteaincn FOR NEW YORK. . ,nishlp Herman Livingston, Thursday, Jane 14, i .i'clor* p- m- .jnifhn' Trboc, Saturday, June 9th, at 3 o'clock - Sl *" Salvador, Satarday, June 9, at S SOB PIIll.A PXI.P1II A. >liu .h 1' Pionter, Saturday, Jnue 9, at 3 o’clock .101 t'OR AI70l:«TA. .Sc an, every Wednesday morning, ,a< r I.'1 lira, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock/ POU 11AWKINRVILLE. , , m , i Charles S Hardee, every Thursday mom- ' . a ..'clock. TOR ( (Ultl.ESTON. , n „-r Emilie, every Monday morning at 8 O'clk. .aal' r Dictator, every Friday morning at 9 a,: K do. every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock FOR FLORIDA. • I., le Baker, Saturday morning, Juno 9, Dictator, every Tne day afternoon at 4 Sevan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, K-ilc, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock FOR DARIEN. r II. il. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock. FOR liKAI FORT. r Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and l 10 a m. 5=(ST " r " i" V ■ . t :.or.'f* iwni.8iiu.il.Rimw • FanNo'TmoctVBS On':—A few daya alneeKr. Bradley, who has a vegetable garden acrornttke canal 1 employed live darkies, men and women, Id pick snap beans for him. The party went to work very earnestly, and had palled beans enough, to.make * ioifcable fair day* work; but when they bad? Antabed li the after noon, instead of conveying tne beana to Mr. Bradley, they started with them in a different direction. In paesing through a field adjoining Mr. Bradley'* they Were observed by the proprietor of the place, who hailed them and fired his gun off, which brought them to a halt. On his approaching them and questaoniug them about the beans, they Btated that they had been to work for Mr. Bradley all day, and that he had paid them off in beana. Bradley, on hearing of the affair, came to the city and procured the services of officer Buckner, who arrested the whole party. The case brought bofore Justice Staley yesterday afternoon for examination, when four of the party were fonnd guilty and turned over to the Superior Court to an~ swer to the charge of larceny. Nothing having been proven against one of them he was released. At a meeting of the Yonng Men’s Stonewall De bating Society, held last evening, the following officers were elected: President—Dr. Ezra T. Rogers. Vice President—R. Wayne Russell. Treasurer—R. C. Connell. Secretary—G. E. Bevans. Librarian—G. E. Trumpler. Persons desirous of purchasing a handsome coun try residence, situated in one of the pleasantest vil lages in the State are referred to the advertisement of Mr. E. A. Soullard in another column. Financial and Commercial. lAVAmAH MARKET. Trubsday, Jane 8,1*6. Cotton.—Daring the past week the market lias ex- kibited a declining tendency, there being little or dq demand for cotton of any description. This state of the market has been due partially to the depressing financial accounts received from Liver pool; partially to the extreme stringency of the money market in this place, and, to some extent, to the in creased estimates of the growing crop. The general opinion which seems to prevail in the best informed circles is, that the next crop will at least amonnt to 2,000,000 of bales, and probably go beyond that figure.■ COTTON STATEMENT. Members and all interested m the Ladies’ Benevo lent Association are requested to attend an adjourned meeting, this afternoon, at half-past six o’clock, at the Industrial School-room, Chatham Academy. - KSTJLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta- . i Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs^, i B.iy lane, next to the Post-Office, are &n- ul- I'm the Daily New s A 11kbau». r- .eft with them will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court.—There were but two cases up be fore His Honor yesterday morning. Two white meu, for being drunk and lying in the streets, were fined three dollars each. River Falling.—We learn by the steamer Charles 8. Hardee, arrived from Hawkiusville, that the river at that point was falling rapidly. When the Hardee left it had already fallen three feet. <*ta|»ei'i<tr Court. ... < iiiau Bartley, alias Granger, iur»l* i. three cases, was called for trial •v hcitor s announcing the case for i r the defendant submitted the fol- ii the grounds of which an applica- a uiitinuance of the case until the .art. After hearing the affidavit muted the motion for a continuance. ,s the affidavit made by the prisoner, i I hlllOR COURT, MAY TERM, 1866. *4 cl '» ^has Bartley, &c. Murder, three nr.., the defendant in the above cases, ‘“b u orn . deposeth and saith that the “.i-t him were found at the preseut •irt that he has been confined in jail i line ol the offence alleged against him; i iwithout the means of employing . him in providing for his defence, and i hat e been assigned to him by the Court i.iys; that there are material witnesses ; . ug in West Point, Georgia, and at 1 • ,r gi»L aud in Walker county, to wit: . . M B. Grady, Enoch Brooks and James "d whom he <*ainiot safely go to trial; > ..id no opportunity since counsel have : huu, to procure the atteudanoe of these ■ .it in « \j»ccts to be able to procure tbeir .it the next term of this Court; that this t i> not made for delay, but to enable him to th .ittendance of said witnesses; that he ex- . by them that in 1861, at Ringgold, Ga.. at i-reived a severe wouud in the head from i 1 other kiuds of shot, at least fourteen of * • d his head, three of which are still •*» to prove by these same witnesses, who • ii him ever sine he received the wound M'.usly impaired the strength of his mind, ...i.strong excitement of any kind invariably ' m him an oblivion «»f every thing occurring i lmn. or of his non ado and temporary insani- that as in tin- present instance he has no recol- •f what lie has done or whit occurs when ■ under such excitement. w + James M. Bartley. ."iv me in opi u Court, this 7th of June. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. U. Wiltbkkokr. T F Chuysen, Charleston £ Houston, Fla W Birnc, do K Btadford, jr, Ha Mrs Dr W H Bradford aud 2 children, Fla N M Bosley, Balt W BJohnstuu, Macon A PLambeth, I'RR B C Truman, N Y Times J M B Lovell, City J 8 Morrill, Qa Judge G Brantley, Wash ington co W A Thomas, Wash co L C Wylly, Pierce co J Bennett, sir Pioneer MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. LUCE. W Brown, Fla A Frost, do Dr H C Vanghn & lady, Fla Mrs A Magnifier, Fla 8 B Love, do Miss Wilson, do ‘ii fB Katzenburg, do Mrs D Spaniel', do G M Galpiu A lady, Fla 1) Tillson, Bvt Maj Gen Vis t; T Watson, Cant A AQM B G Quincy, N Y W D Hamilton. Ga W A Bedell, do Mrs Dillon, Burke co Capt M K Jones, Augusta W F Cranston, do S L Otis, Thomas co J E White, Port Royal SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. J Carroll, Phlla W E Whitley, str Tybee |J McDonough, Ga |J U Clark, City Miniature Almanac—This Day. Snn rises 4 51 Sun sets 7 00 HIOH WATER. At Tybee 2 l5IAt Port :t 45 W. H. Bulloch, Clerk S. C. C. C. - for a continuance in the case of Bartley -i the Court adjourned until ten o'clock when tlic case of Henry Tow, charged of rnurdor will probably be called. i I'liE Oak.—A party of several negroes D. i Acbauge dock in a boat at an early I'V morning, with two bales, two pockets . i bags of cotton, which they stated ! i. I up floating loosely in the river near They also caul that the cotton when ■- i lly burnt, blit they had picked the ami dried the balance and packed it in policeman on duty under the bluff : taken from the boat, aud on being told that they liad brought it to sell, imrne 1 >rd to the officer on duty at the barracks, l the cotton from being taken from the . his arrival. J.irut. Wray, afrer investiga- aUcr. aud finding no proof that the cotton e.t oil from Hie Oak, turned it over to the steamer, who immediately gave it back s. The cotton although of an inferior ■ et the holders upwards of two hundred For nd.—Tile dead bodies of two men : week, who arc supposed to be twe of • lost their lives by the burning of the nn.’ion Island, week before last. One i- supposed to be that of George E. ■ml Engineer of the Oak. The bodies , the North end of the Warsaw Island, drifted ashore by the tide. Coroner me 1 of the discovery ot the bodies, but 1. a state of decomposition that he-or- t' 1 lie buried without an inquest. I Is Fntbies. —It seems that the same - irried on so extensively in thiB that of entering halls and relieving e,intents, was about to be com- utry of a dwelling bouse on was visited on Wednesday night, hied of a porliou of its contents. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, June 7, 1666. Arrived. Palatka, Ac—Bradley, Steamer Kate, Lockwood Hill A Co. Br ship Favorite, Worden, Liverpool, in ballast— E A Soul lard. Cleared. Steamship Fahnie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A West. Steamship Gen Barnes, Walker. New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Stock on hand Sept. 1st Received since Jane 1 “ Previously Total Receipts Exported this Week “ Previously Sm Island. Uiilatul. 281 35 8,005 3,724 3.057 204.055 8,321 211,430 25 8.1C9 2,791 180,304 Total Exports Stock on hand 8,194 182,155 127| 2*2,281 EXPORTS OF COTTON FROM MAY 30, 1866. TO Ji SR 7. 1866. Forts. Sea Island Upland. Liverpool Boston New York 25 2,791 Baltimore Philadelphia - - Total Exports 25 2.791 We quote cotton at the following prices Ordinary to Good Ordinary. ... .Nominal Low Middling (nominally)... Strict to Good Middling In Sea Islands nothing has been done. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. - •*** *- ^ HAtnrt rirwHrnr corn, - - mors or lees, slightly damaged on the voyage of Im portation, sad sow under inspection and t* recom mendation ol Fort Wardens for account ot Under writers and all concerned. Terms ca-fii. je8-it ’ ~~ UNDERWRITERS’ SALE BY US.LL, wylly & chiuktiab. . W1U be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at lOta o’clock: 38 Prows 12 boxes Tin 2 bundles Castings, damaged on the voyage of importation, and Fold un der inspection and by recommendation of port War dens fur account of Underwrite s and all concerned. Terms cash. ' , j. S It UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL. YV YLLY. A CI1R1STIAM. Wiil be sold at the store of Messrs. Williams A Root N * It Buy sireet, at II o'clock, , tool SACKS MIXED CO«N, damagr d on Nmrd of the schooner George A. Be arse Ou the voiagetrom New York to this port, and told under in-p. etion and by recommendation or Pint Wardens IoWlcount of Underwriters aud ati'con cerned. Term-; cash. j.S-lt UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY 1U.UA & MICYKit. , .. „ • fair no Till' DAY, sift iit«taut, at 10 o'clock a. mi., will be sold, under inspection of Port Wardens, tor account of Underwriters and all concerned. 8 BARRELS KKROS1NK OIL, damaged on beard the schooner U. A. Bearse, on her voyage H orn New York to Savannah. ALSO, At it);* o’clock, 3 tic-rco; Smoked Shoulders 2 tierces Smoked Hams and Joles 5ii boxes Candies, and some other goods to close consignments. je8 SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. YObK, \Y f 1. LIAMS, Biel EVTIKE 4k CO. Will sell THIS DAY, at in o'clock, in front of DAY, at In o'clock, store: Flour, Bacon Butler, Soap Starch, Candles nummers. Nalls Wlo-key, Brandy Dr. < hitter's English Bitters llueiu ll’s lii tors foil u me. Sherry Witte 2u eases Straw and other Hats A lot of new .Clothing. AI.S.S One flue Mule. 'SIDEWHEEL STEAMED TOK Saturday. delphia. PHIL ADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ' rfiTiiegatinkml CmMm fens,., #*«.... kWeragr, 410 The new and last sidowheel steamship •, San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, will 'eve for New Y-.rk oa Saturday, Jus. 'Jib. at 3 o’clock p, m Furireight or p m ;gv, I.. lug superior accummu- dattoaa to any in iin> g»v, apply ... 7 ’ Node* h'dd«i^St^e. l ABftlS .N * ALLEN, No.S Bowling iii. cn New York. J*4 For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. FEB NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having been placed pcrmanenl’v U|s>u this route «M leave for the alwvc phieda on Saturday Morning, DtL.'wt lt> o'clock. Freight received at all times :-.t the wurehonse Od the wharf. ' All freight payable by ehippers. Fur freight or paesoge, having splendid cabin ao comuiodaiiHu, apply at the ofilce on Fiurida Steam Packet w ha. r, or to CI.AOHQRN Jfc CUNNINGHAM, Ie8-at Agent*. j. 8-lt BY YORK, WILLIAMS, MclNTIHK dk CO. Will he sold THIS DAY, iu front of the store, at 10 o'clock, 25 cases Chas. Ileldsick Champagne, pints 25 cases chas. Ileidsick Champagne, quarts 1(1 cases Halyard's Braudy Cocktail 10 cases Lrdyard's Gin Cocktail 10 cases Ledyard's Bourbon Cocktail 5 cases Swan Giu 3 casks Coguac Brandy, In bond, jeg-lt 3NT o. 89 Bay Street* SAVANNAH. Ga. Policies Issued and Losses Paid Charleston—Bradley, Stoamship Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson & Barnard. Steamer Kate, Lockwood. Pill & Co. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchlev. Ship Charlotte, Spear, Liverpool—Wilder A Fullar ton. Brig Charles Wesley, Ford, Barbadocs, W Marshall A Bro. -T B Below. Bark Odenburg, 8c holler Phola, Galveston, Texas -Master. .Exports. Per steamship Gen Barnes, lor New Y'ork—724 bale upland cotton, 80 baskets gambia, 20 cases camphor, 4 sacks cnbebs, 39 do poa nnts, 466 hides, 43 bales rope catlings, 19 do woo), 285 pkgs vegetables, 96 pkgs mdse. PSr steamship Wm Tibbetts, Tor Boston -320 bales upland cotton, 3 do sea island do, 441 hides, 3 bdls S bales and 74 loose skins, aud sundry pkgs mdse. Per steamship Fannie, fbr Baltimore—87 bales up land cotton, 22 hhds, 31 bols and boxes vegetables and mdse, 1 case churns, 5 crates moss, 57 hides. Per brig Chas Wesley, for Barbadoes, W I—140,(00 ft lumber. Per ship Charlotte, for Liverpool-3,119 bales upland cotton, 51 do sea Island do. Passengers. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc- II C Vaughn and ladv, F P Hasley, J O'Hara, J Winters, J Berny. W Spoud and daughter, C Dumas, W II Hammer, J Duffy, P Dully, wife and 6 children, Mr MotTatt, Mr Hayse, Jas McBride, II 0 Hewlett, Juo McBride, T W Bowdwell and servt, A Lhldle, W Birnee, B Truman J Cooper, C M Todd, J I, Crowell, M Pearson, A 8 Marshall, W F Gilford, A P Dell, Mr Phillips', J S Daniels, S Burden, Mr Burden, M Powers, and 15 ou deck. AT TXXI8 OFFICE. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On MONDAY’, Juue 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 Biding Bridles 7 Shovels 4 Curry Combs, and A lot of old Harness. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased. Terms cash. Je6-tds VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. B} Bell, Wylly ft Christian. Direct aud Regular Commuuicatiou WITH | HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny «fc Mary, * Capt. SlOKET., Will commence, early next week, running regular trips between Savannah aud llllton Head, catryiug 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 States mail. The National Express and Transportation Company and ronthern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any information ran be obtained of Capt. Sickel or by impairing at the News A Hekai.h office. mylf FOB CHARLESTON. Lot No. 6, on tlie corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi dence. m22 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. CREDITS Given to holders of Mutual Policies of 50 PER CENT., The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo cate) in Macon, Ga, fronting on Second street, 110 by 225 feet in depth; Woodruff A Dsn el’s Planing Machines, Tongue and Grooving Machine, Morticing .Machine. Sash and Blind Machine; Rlackamtth Shop, with seven forges. All inn by steam. The engine is 35 horse power. All in good order. For farther information, apply at oar counting- room. myl4-tl BACK NUMBERS Of the NEVE AND HERALD. if desired, when the premium amounts to $50 or more, and is paid anuually. DIVIDENDS Aid-K Caboo.—The ship Charlotte Spear, was cleared at the Cnstom • -b rday, for Liverpool, by Messrs. . with a cargo consisting of 3,119 1 and 51 bales Sea Island cotton, lbs , and valued at $512,557. 1 niiFSTEi).—An individual called arrested by, county officer Isaac -ul'iirbs of the city, on Wednesday .1 l ..lged iu jail. Bull is one of the their escape from the Macon jail a Fliis is the second;one of the party ■ d in this city. STFAMRurpH.—The steamships New York; Wm. Tibbetts, for . . feu- Baltimore, all with good i-tcrday afternoon. The General b id a full complement of passen- ■ many of our leading merchants and - bom will spend the summer at the m Europe. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for Now York—J F Watkins, H A Stulz, Dr J M Schley, G S Owens, Mrs S H Myers, Miss Meyers, Mrs S Y Levy, Miss J Lama, Miss E Lama, Miss E Bancroft, Freeman and J Schley, J H Demund. lady and 3 children, Mias Demund, Mrs Terry, Mrs W B Peten, child and nurse, C H Bns- wortu E Swift, W W Dykes, F McAleer, Mrs 0 M Pierce, c M Pierce, H o Uighr, W H Moody, J Dnnek- lee. R Hartley, J Babbett, W 1 Wells, W H Fraser, H W Hauling, X J Lewis, Miss N Evans, Miss Bacon, Mrs Knight, and child, Mrs S Stanley, Mrs G Wilkins Miss A Wilkins, W Battersby, lady, 3 children and nurse, 2 Misses Hartridge, Capt W H D.tvls and lady, Mrs Rutgen aud servt. Miss McNamara, O M Perry, O C Myers, M;ij J Cunningham, Rufus and J S Clag- horn, jr, Mias Watson and 3 children, J B Brown M Peason, W II Wiser, T A Stayner, C G Peters. 8 Lord, jr, C E Prudeu, BP Johnson, JD Gilbert, S Krons- toff, J l’itta, W T Richmond, J S Crowell, W H Ham- ner, 1) Callahan and s..rvt, P Duffy and 6 children, Mrs A A Brandon, S Stanley, and 14 steerage. ’ W 8 Peter- Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore- son, C Green. Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, for Boston—Mr Beecher wife, and * children, Mr Drechsel and wife, J M Elliott, and others. Consignees. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc— B Robinson. T P Halsey, Bradley; H A Co. Consignees per Central Kullroad. June 7, 1866. 202 bales cotton, 14 do yarn, 34 sacks rice, 12 cars lumber, and mdse to Oen J F Gilmore, Hunter 4 O, P H Behn, A Myers A Co, J & W Rutherford, S Gerts man, Macky, B A Co, G B Lamar, jr, J W Lalhrop A Co, P Newman, J M Lucas. made to holders of Mutual Policies as follows: PAID IN CASH, APPLY ON PREMIUM NOTES, or ADDED TO THE POLICY. The latter or REVERSIONARY DIVI DENDS declared by this Company in I8iif> were Irom FORTY-POUR to ONE HUN DRED AND TWENTY PER CENT., c-ordiug to age. Ten Year, Nen-Forfeitnre, ENDOWMENT, ’ ;l> 1'aiCEs.—By reference to the X| r. S. L. Pittman, it will be seen at bis stall in the market, No. , 15 and 211 cents per pound. It 1 Mr. Pittman reduced the price of 1 "K .Summ.—The steamer Lizzie 1 thoroughly repaired, resumes her I 1 ida. By reference to the adver- • nt it will be seen that her regular ■•unab lias been changed to Sainr- «l* Ve h*“'M.—AU the offices in' the Court 1 oivupicd by City oflicers, the ‘'•b nor Court are unable, at present, 1 the use of the County Jndgeand " ii the West roMii OB the second ■urtroom. n 1 itu.-The steamer Archibald Getty ’"""'nng on the^riverasa towboat •*. left for Philadelphia yeeterdxy •• •i l-assage down thefcivef Bhe had •’“■H. and was saluted in turn by the -s f*lie passed them. ' " XSC1 —The British ^up Consol, cotton press; had aH her bunting 1^.1 l,r '' ze yesterday, as a salute to her l> * > - v ' hs<)-. who left for Europe vis — steamship General Barnes. ■* 1 , Ht Missocbi at New Yoke.—Messrs, ."h, “k-nts of the steamship Missouri, Gu New York at 6 K A. M., Wednes- fi ’ v ‘be steamer Kate, Capt. Lock- “**’ wit h a large numbgr of ,1. s, ‘ e»tl» 1 ‘ tUrCffi 1 UuUr ye * terd *> Waing spd LOT OF VESSELS IN THE POUT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, June 7, 1SC6. STEAMSHIPS. San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Pioneer, Hoxie, Philadelphia—Hunler A Gammed. Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter A Gammed. SHIPS. John Patten, Emerson, Liverpool—Crane k Gray- bill. Lord Dufferein, (Brj Chrlstenjen, Liverpool Brigham, Holst * Co. Milton Lockhart, Large, Liverpool—Reid A Stew art. Fortnna, Wolff, Liverpool—Crane <fc Uraybill. John McVicar (Br), McDonough, Liverpool—Reid a Stewart. Consul, (Br) Barclay, Spain—E E Hertz k Co. Favorite. (Br) Worden, discharging Liverpool—£ A - Soadard. P Ion, (Br), WiUetts, Liverpool—T R Jt J G Mills, over the river. . -. w George k Joan, (Brem), Jordan, Liverpool—Brig ham, Holst A Co. Harvest Moon, Bartlett, Aspinwad—Hunter A Gammed. * BBI03. Resolute, Mlder, awaiting orders—Schuster ft HelUHlu- Winfield, Merrill, loading—J L Yidalonga. Open Sea, Coombs, waiting—Master. Amazon, PercivaL Baltimore—Sorrell Bros. , ’ SCHOONERS. 1 •.■■■.; GMBmsd SaDder3 ’ Carro11 ’ Philadelphia—Hunter ..•* InhU; —-—t watting—Schuster ft Heinsina. D 8 Houghton, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammed A PHowe, Burgess, discharging—EKHwhslSoo. 0 Pendleton, Church, waiting—w H Stark. M M Lindsey, Jones, discharging n A Hardee ft Wm Jones, Emmon, Yarmouth—L J Guilmartin ft Co. Stanlin. waiting—Haywood. Abbott Lawrence, Gage ft Co. " Jacket. Ahriei—Richardson ft Bar W Scad, Fold/, waiting—crane ft < Beane, Bearse, discharging—V— ctssolution. The firm of Cnnnlngham, Parse ft Co. Is this d* diatolvettby mgtnalconsent. Mr.B.G. Fir*-• ril clesetha unsettledtualnese of tUe.fihq, - A. J. cra^^ GHA11 ’ D-OLABSifflt 1 ' 4> } JZ js*-lot. Life [Policies Issued by this Company. No Eitra Charge for Southern Residence A. WILBUR, General Manager. WM. R. BOYD, Agent. Or. jeT-tf R. D. ARNOLD, Consulting Phyatehi. Grain Qradles, IJSASS 8CYTBBB, and other Farsaiug Tools, by miil-lm BOUSE ft BRYANT, • • 19ft Bay atrtet For Sale. CITY OF ATLANTA 8 PER CENT. COUPON BONDS, ISSUED BY AUTHORITY of ACT or LEGI8LAT’' * These Bonds have fifteen and the’”"' id mm nftfihM flnifirft mini »nnn* A Liberal Price will be paid at. this office for copies or Ihe Savannah HERALD and Savan nah NEWS and HERALD, of the following dates: Januat y lr> and 149. Ffbrnnry 2, 5, 12, 17, 18, 19, SO, SS, S6 ; Mail'll 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, aud parties furntshing them will not only be libemBy rewarded, but will confer a favor on the advertiser jel-tf. • The new and splendid U. S. Mail steamer K T L, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, foot of West Rrond street, for the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’donck, via Htlton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston eveiw SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, touching at Hilton Head. Leavea Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at S o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landings on the SL Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL ft OO., Agents, my 19 217 ft 219 Bay strait. ) USS' RUSS’ Stooping* FOE NEW YOBK ATfiANTlC COAST Mail Steamship Line. Ciaftlu I’auagc..^,. $201 The sptndid steamship v i<> n b: r it. Mow*. Commander, will aaltfbr ibe ibrivc port on Saiuntay, Jnue 9th at :i o'ebu k p. m. For freight or passage, apply lo HUNTER ft GAMMKU.. N. B.—By this steamer wo are prepared to send cotton to*Liverpool, via Philadelphia, hv first rla.-< steamers from that port. ' al yw THE ONLY SIDEW’HKEL SHIP ON THURSDAY. Cabin Passage ftu Steerage 910 Tlie new and Very fast sidewheel steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 2 ir«' tons burthen. .1. B Baker, commander, will isitivcly sad on her regular day, wu * Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK Thursday, June 14. at 6 o'clock p. m. For freight or paSROge, having very eupei ior ai rom- moda'ions. apply to WILDER ft FULLARTON No Irelgbt received afn-r 4 o'clock ]k iu. on Thu'rr day - JcR-tda Cabbin Passage $ ju op The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com Blander, will leave lor the above port on her regular day. Saturday, dune 9, at 3 o'clock p. frv’gkt Of passage, having superior uceomrai dations, apply to je4 HUNTER ,t GAMMKI.L American and Mexican MAIL STEAMMIIIP I’OMPAJiV. First-class side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah toV. ra Cruz (per steam ships o the Empire Line to New York), same , ate as front NtW York. The AnJrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the wav oul. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal ou the wuv home. RATES OF PASSAGE- PAYABLE IN GOLD. From New York to Havana, First Cabin, *5<V; Steer age, $36, From New Y’ork to Ve a Cruz. First Cab.u, +;:oo Steerage, $50. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent 26 Broadwayi N. Y., U. S. For passage, apply to B. H. HARDEE, my22-tf 11 Stoddard's Range. fOR PALATKA, FLA. Via Fernandlna. Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St. Johns River. The fine, last-sailing steamer D I C T A. T O R , L. M. CoxrrriK, master, will leave as above, from T^Jfair’s wharf, Every Tuesday Afternoon nt 4 o’clock. RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO ST, DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO BITTERS BITTERS BITTERS Ons of the most valuable combinations of a useful medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North during the last four years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, ths family circle, and the Imiciieloiw sideboard. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, . PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, f OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. Iii mldirlen tn opr business of selling Wines, etc., in uriginal packages, and iu order to iusure to con sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out In a Style that won id pr- elude the possibility of tbeir being tam- pered wilh before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation ami gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make In creased efforts to retain tlie confidence' aud patron age which lias beau so liberally bestowed upon os. ■BININQKR ft CO., [Established 1778.1 Importers of Wines, 4c., No. 16 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put up in cases con taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all prominent lfrnggists, Grocers, etc. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and saflbr from nausea vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who "don't feel very well" just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oat of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, aud sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who Itave occasion to change their water, and— ALL who livo in malarious districts, and ate subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tonics aud Invlgorators that can betaken, in RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage. L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO., m JriO Agents. For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD. Tlie splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 tons, Capt. L* M. CoxjvrrKit, •will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf Every Friday Horning at *Jo’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to * * L. J. (JblLMARTIN ft CO., FOR BEAUFORT, VIA SEABROOK, HILTON HEAD AND ST. HELENA. I am he 1 BELIEF, Captain JAMES BENT, Will leave for above points at lo a. m. each Monday, and Friday. Retitmiiig, leave Beau- Wctluesday fort each succeeding day at 10 a. nit Fr, ight and passage lower than by »nv ol her boat. . - . WILLIAMS. MolNl'lUfi HUE * CO., A^cnU. THIS UNITED SPITES I BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. K*“' > ft I it. ST. THOMAS, PA1U,'PERNAMBUCO. BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with the United States and Brazil Governments for the carriage or the mails, will dw- patch one i f »* f- NMV i JUST CLASS .SIDEWHEEL steamships, each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 29th of Every Month, From the -l J ovt of New York. For the following named ports and at the follow in' rates of passage, payable in gold or its eqniya- FI RAT CA1UN. From New Y'ork to St. Thomas From New York to Para From New York to Pernambuco j 70 From New York to Bahia. ' iso From New York to Rio dc Janeird... 200 $80 $160 Steerage at halftheso rates, meals and lied ding in- ClQlltHu Au1 experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel age Id cent” mnSt 11 ,hrou Kh the Post Office. Post- For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDER, Agent, No. 12 Moddard’s Block. GARRISON ft AELKN, m F" 1 New Y'ork Agents. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL,. Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, at 8 clock. 7e S -3t FOR PALATKA, FLA, MA BRUNSWICK, FKRNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, PICOLATA, AND A J. LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. J Agents. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. ? r . •• • : \; i t n j j *. j {jfr RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MAdfe FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COOkTAlL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Blninger ft Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee or the exact and literal troth of what ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. Tlie importing house of Blninger ft Cb.. No. 15 Beaver street,'is conducted upon principle, of integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Express. jeft-Deod A Wly CHOLERA Disarmed!!! The Chief Causes of TectUence Be- ’ stroyed. COURTARET'S DX81NFECT1NG FLUIDS. andftropayabM (Interest ssmi-miqp Nitlml Park ft fi( I* For oarticniars nr'*.*? rpartlcnlartjg^ ^ A>a)KBSON> AO, 1*Stoddard UpperRange, Savannah, Ga., Jane 4 r, where we will keep constantly on hand a ..... choice stockbf nftlUR and GROCERIES, l*o^which we invito Ike attention of <mr old friends udcMtomerftu^^ugMertjtatthig the city pl*Bsystrek jefi-tf Secured by Letters Patent in the United states and France. Prepared solely by the New York Dis infecting Company, at tbeir Inbogatory, Nos. 298, 30U, and CU2 Hstiry. street, ft.Y.Offlce. 42 Cedar street. ;» , . -..’5 1! . This Company organized on a permanent basis, with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist, in charge of its l»boratory, is prepared th tarnish it. Xhautrsonva Flu me for sick rooms, nurseries, urin als, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewers, ga tiers ships, railroads, hospitals, prisons, and .public bat- tutions fit all kinds, aisughter-bouess, offal (i m . healing establishments; all hinds of mf to every menMly.inoreaaing the value of ths- JEferetve gases farmer), anil wherever poisonous *7 sstlseptitl, an- exist. Thece agents are deodogt in the scientific Upatresceata, and distafeafiemovs aoxlon. gases meaning of the words. ^Hnciples—leaving in their and odors by chemWbey are nroraeriaa, aad not places hcaUhlnLei poisonous gaMS—not injurious merely sbsorhdlch they are used. The attention of to ntensUi*bden tide meu is directed to these Stain- medical 'Attached are testimonials in favor of thla j3aa8®3tfe?SBr*?.T‘?r - The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper Utah any STEADY BRINKS in the worid, a TT.r Pacific hail Stcninslflp Company’. Throagh 1rime to (kaliyhpniu, TOUCHING at Mexican Ports, ami carrying tlie days Lulted statea MjU1 ' Through iu Twenty-two Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific with the 2rw R v <iHr AUNCKY CONSTITUTION. MKW YORK ? GOLDEN CITY SACRAMENTO. LIGHT.,'., GOLDEN AUE. COSTA RICA s MONTANA. Ac., Ac. One of the above large aud splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street at 12 o’clock Uoon, on tlie 1st, 11th and 2lst or every mouth, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, anil then on the preceding Saturday,; for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of tlie Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco touching at AcapWCo. ^ Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Paniuna with steamere for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families Also, au. allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers i, soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors. Baggage receive on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. The flue, new U. S.Mail Steamer. K -A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, S ^ vannal f from wharf foot of West Broad INGb at?o’clock". P,ace8 ’ BVK «Y MONDAY MORN- tim^ fr^o r fcharg f e e " ?htat qnr W ‘ rClloneo at Rl1 For freight or passage, apply to „ , r BRADLEY, MILL ft CO.. Agents. m>8 ~ U 217 ft 219 Bay street. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and ndance free Forpassage tickets, or farther Information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the YVharr, foot oi canal street, North River, New .York. . ■ SL K. HOLMAN, all-ffm —— - Agent. For Liverpool. TheA No. I ship JOHN PAT- **T, Captain 8. P. Emmons, thft hi • . . „ — bulk of her, cargo as »bo?e and gote * 011 boart > wil1 bave quick despair* For Palatka, E. Fla. *Xi., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVU.LB AND PICOLATA1 The elegant and very fast steam packet. SYLVAN SHORE Capt. JAMBS TUCKER, op for th,s Every Tuesday Morning at 19 o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. H*i r „ freight i ur PMsagc, having snpertor accommo dations,. $pply at the-Office, Florida Steam Packet w uari, or lo CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agents. j27-tf FOR NEW YORK. The bant NEW LIGHT, having bulk o! hey cargo engaged, will have quick dea- fspatch as above. • For freight, apply to CRANE ft GKAYBILL. V. A- KYAN & CO. 807 BLACKBERRY BRANDY. LEMDN SYRUP. Also on hand and .manufactured to order .oW ^ For freight, apply to a)o CRANK * PLAYBILL. r PH 8AI^. pjm>TKA M BO ATS and TOW- >ySwf various sizej aud draft. RIV, BOA' ALSO, filing Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, N°- 42 Water street, N. Y. RU8a& CO. K No.:« Sold Wholesale by ■ BSTeod-ly Savannah, tyALSft, -l-K Druggists, corner that we have found an article which others a3g remedy agaias||tU ' -.a..-,— Co., NxwTogfc ‘April 9,1816. To t rut PreaUenl 0/ the AT. Y. Dutin^mhoo Oo,: Dear Sir-^We prouoonee ft without exception tube oe.e, known. Ita^ert apon-eyer, instmntaneotaa N. B.—These Disinfectants are used by ths -gere, uodrr the direction of the - the Mel Druggists, corner Barnard and U/BOUghton streets, Savaauah, Ga., General VT .Jr the Sonttu ^ CLOCK’S , Hair Restorer Restores Gray Ualr. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow Bald Heads. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Stops Hair frtfn Falling Out. CLOCK'S Hair Rastorer Prcvena Headache. CLOCKri / Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. is elegant CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is all that caa be claimed as sdreaaiag. Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed far it. A single trial convinces the^most sceptical of ita ■" r extra im:" Warranted to reeeire--' nD> je6-tf . YORK, wnif^"' MciNTIRB 1 B J ust Received. TJLACK St 000*8 MAGAZINE for May. D Leallew Ladies Magyzmefor June. Appleton's Railroad Ghlifof r June. American Miscellany. Leslie's Budget of At; for July. *■ W rtt onr nfual assortment 01 New Y’ork Weekly value. ’ two bottles it If, after a thorough bottles for t«. . dl8-eod tf S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To aU when It may-ooucaafle . • ' ' ^ „ Whereas, Bernard Stamm will apply at the Court ft may concera, to be and appear before said Court to 1 -< ^8*- For sale by all Druggests aad General Deafer* In the United States ami Canadas. myM-3m D. A- O'BYRN K, Ordinary C C. WO moo ths after date application will be made toahsOoart of©rdta»y,dftMta|o«*t«ta»^L tar Jeptha Hsgia, benefit of “ Ol dewed, lor the *SEB&?iES?l2S8!££ AMK MAOCK, IfirtIMilinrtli- and Daily Papin. ESTILL ft BROTHERS, CoygevRof Sttedt and ley lane.downstairs. je4. y bialqi m STANDARD Agents for Charles Parre Kentucky Bourbon W myi-ti t, liquor ;y, ft VIRGINIA MIUfAP v ^nTlffE. T.rrrsft^* 74* ironcE. Friday, Jane "" —'— '— - T m- OF VISITORS will ireet at liu rir- IJdnia Military Institute on the 27th of to c 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 anwt be exempt from liodily disease, of agea between 16 and 2ft years, an<L in the case oT Slate Cadet applicants, must aatisfy the Board of their inability to meet the expenses of the Institution. Candidates for admission most lie able to read and write well, and to perform with facility and accuracy ihe various operations of the fonr ground roles of arithmetic, of reduction, of simple and compound proportion, and of vulgar and decimal fractions Slate Cadets («me for sock Senatorial District) ‘ Will be supplied with boatdatad tuition without charge. or the Institute, and tnpnt In tall operation its well toted and distincti ve sysism of discipline andjnstruc - Toe graduating sxercbwuof the instHaHon will take place at the InsUtato on the 4th of July. .The examinations will commence oa the 27th or June, and be cemimied daily until completed. The public are respectfully invited to all of these exercises ft" 51 '" information, appHcatioo wiU be made to the Superintendent,' FRANCIS H. SMITH, Superintendent. partnenhip for the traamcOi llOR UtA hkl DOifiK hR|iMB8 of TTKi ftTT 2o aimti oochtriq'Ol an