Newspaper Page Text
matters,
Al
MORNING. JUNE II. 1866.
.’■a*rv-*iu*f tmm
n»r<« rr
of gtttmshlpi »»d lt»»*i«W
FORWXSW TOM.
, hlo Herman Livingston, Thursday, June 14,
l ! ,Tct p-
f'^oiliP Petit, Saturday, June 10th, at — o’clock
Missouri, Saturday, Juna 10, *t
A Txtr TO Thtxiiixbolt.—Yesterday
steamboat Pilot Boy made an ex
derbolt, under Uje joanagamenl
About taro hundred and fifty
them ladies, availed themselves of.
portunity to breathe the salt air of 8t
and escape from the smell of bncks
■dae, M bales domeetlca, it do wool, 38 boxes to-
“:2'SS3S£-
,367 ftdealA
FOB PHILaUXLPBIA.
iuuawanda, Saturday, June 16, at —
FOR AUGUSTA. v
swan, every Wednesday morning, at »
r vt r I sura, every Friday evening at 5o’clocV;.;
gte0 w 'll f'i ||
I fob iiAwannmm.*. !,
_ z jj. vauce, Wednesday, June 18, at 6
U. D 1
r er Charles S. Hardee, every Thursday morn-
r g19 o’clock
roil CHARLESTON*
Dictator, every Friday morning at 9
- earner Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
•clock
.tatffi^r
clock
.vifflor K,lte ' uTer J Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
FOR FLORIDA.
„mci U.vtator, every Tue day afternoon at 4
i*. %
^er Sylvan Shore, every Tneeduy morning, at
Helen Geliy, every ti aicTUay morning,
,-clock- h .
% . fJ aier Rate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
TOR BEAl’FORT.
r Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and
10 a. m.
,,i r hSTlLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
r , a.id 13-»oksellers. Ball street (down st&irsj,
„ r 0 f Bay lane, next to the Poet Office, are an
.. C( j acenta for the Daily News & Herald.
Ai; orders left with them will be promptly attended
ai>-<> Robbery and Attempt to Murder.—Oil
aturJay night last about ten o’clock, a negro entered
she i> of Henry Veilstich, on the corner of East
[- Bid and Liberty at rest*, and asked if they had any
... r j r suit, there; Mr. Veilstich replied in the neg
ate. and the negro went out. In about tc-n minutes
i*:«.unied again accompanied by another negro, and
’ if they had any soda water. Answering in
tentative. Mrs. Veilstich started to go into a room
ued off from the store, where the soda water
|»* kept, jollowed by the negro who had asked for it,
.. ili'-t negro remaining in the store with Mr. Veils-
: As soon as Mrs. Veilstich got into the adjoining
n tj , iu the store, she was seized by the throat and
choked. She however managed to extricate
t: in the grasp of the negro, who immediately
.»r i : di«- street. Mr, Veilstich then ran from the
_ . the shop and saw her husbaud lying on the
i^ar th« door, as if dead; she also saw the negro
^ L.vt It-it m the store wilh her husband running
. v;:*a « loll of bills in his hand, which he hail taken
- m ih Veilstich. The injuries received by Mr.
■fcUt..h aif thought to be fatal. He was struck in
:• LtjJ with a club which was picked up in the store.
> b]«-w fractured his scull, and from the effect of it
.sremained insensible and in convulsions during the
iLt
jt .it eleven o’clock, an hour after the occurrence
.t place, the po^ce being informed of the fact, they
rtsitd a negro man under a low stoop adjoining the
re. and convoyed him to the police barracks. The
arrested has not yet been identified as being
: i the perpetrators of the outrage, Mrs. Veils-
. srnmd being in such a disordered condition as
render it impossible for her to remember or tell
•;L.iig with certainty about the affair.
>r. head was called in yesterday morning and suc-
tded m raising the fractured portion of Mr. Veils-
.cull, which gave him more ease, but his re-
rery is yet thought to be very doubtful.
IoO, tor Liverpool—464,308 ft timber.
147,803 ft timber.
Per Br bark 1
creek **.048 ft plank.
_ The per steamer Z B Vance, from H*wkin*viUe-288
Pilot Bo;, which is a fine boat, with,' good accommo-: ‘bales upland cotton and Bids*. ,
datlons, and alao one of the fastest now on the river. Per steamer Express, from Augusta—Lot ofma-
lelt the dock about’'half past three o’clock, reaching chtnery and mdse.
Thunderbolt about half-past tonr, and allowing toe -** jr__stc^-r* '
excnreionlata to wander .dong the beach for the dpaee ?• perBteMMhi Joto fftheon. from Biltimore-Mr
of half amhour. willlr, Mr ytuebuTg, wife and child, Ur Gaines, Mias
The hotels of Capt Threadcraft and Mr. Ambroa^ j Morris, Mias 8 Morris, and 3 steerage,
had a windfall, and the call for mint-juleps, milk Per steamship T/bee, for New Tork—Mr and Mrs
punches, and brandy smashes co-r.ider.bU £K^d!r?hUdS? MG^Ttoi-
The whistle having blown and the last bell rang,, (jrgy^ ^ iienfleli and steerqge.
the boat started homeward, much to the chagrin of • per 8tewngb |p Pioneer,^tor Philadelphia—Mrs 1
Minis, ““ “ ■ "
aotne four or five Isg-behinds, who arrived just
too late' and had to make the city the beat
way they could. The only incident of note on
the voyage waa the unexpected fresh water bath
of a couple of well known Individuals, one of
them an attache of the News and Herald offioe.
As the boat was nearing the wharf many of the pas
sengers wishing to reach terra firms jumped on to
ous of the wharf logs, and one of them not being sure
footed slipped, and in bis eagerness to save himself,
seized the man nearest to him and both were pre
cipitated into the water, and after'ducking came to
the surface puffing and blowing, one of them minus
hia bat and the other his spectacles. Fortunately
there were aeveaal persona near by who helped the
drooping men out of the water. After all fears were
dissipated the bystanders had considerable amuse
ment at the expense ot the unfortunates.
‘ Departure of Steamships.—The steamships San
Salvador, Captain Atkina, and Tybee, Captain Crowell,
for New York, and the Pioneer, Captain Hoxie, for
Philadelphia, all having lull freights and a large num
ber of passengers, sailed on Saturday afternoon at 3
o’clock. The steamship Pioneer, of the new Philadel
phia line, we are glad to state, had all the freight she
could carry, and a good compliment oi passengers,
which is a good indication that a line of first-class
steamers between hero and Philadelphia, with such
enterprising agents as Messrs Hunter A Gamell to
look after their interests, will pay as well as a line to
any other Northern port. There have been several
lines established between the two cities heretofore;
but, for the waut of proper spirit and patronage by
our merchants, they were allowed to die out, which
we hope will not be the case with the new line estab
lished, the steamers comprising which are equal in
accommodation for passengers and carrying capacities
to any others leaving this port.
Minis,
Mrs 31
Inspection of Quarantine Hospitals.—Among
the passengers by the steamer Cosmopolitan, Captain
A. C. Crocker, which arrived from Hilton Head last
evening, were Drs. Sim and Hector, who are on a tou r
of inspection to the various quarantine Hospitals, with
a view of seeing and obtaining information relative to
the condition of the various hospitals; also, for locat
ing the proper anchorage for the quarantine ships.
State Liquor Tax. — Attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of Mr. James J. McGowan, Tax Collector
of Chatham county, annouuciug his readiness to re
ceive roturus of sales of liquor in this county, in ac
cordance with the requirements of the law oi March
31st, 18GC.
New Baltimore Line of Steamers —The steam-
John Gibson, which arrived here on Saturday
ing, and will sail this afternoon, belongs to the
:t* l»ne of steamers recently established between
i-rc and this city. The Gibson is the sister
i the L. C. Knight, of the same line, having
-j baiii at the same time, and is iu every particular
... ite of tiiat vessel. The luli cargo brought by
ihbsou is encouraging, proving, as it does, that
. r -'li. ru people are beginning to do that which
. 1 have done long ago, viz: patronize Balti-
i- :ty which, by acts more potent than words,
.-: weu her sympathy with the South. Baltimore-
■ ti-r r.oble courso deserves as well since the war,
■ is entitled to the patronage of the South, even at
-a -mill sacrifice of pecuniary interest. But our
• hum-.r. not called upon to make this sacrifice,
-- ti.-. ia-.i that goods of every descriptiou, cer-
xbI.v <--rrything in the liquor and grocery line can
ured in or transported by the way of Balti-
s cheaply, as safely, and as expeditiously as in
c .-.her city, or by any other route. So can mer-
uadize be sent to Philadelphia, or the West, via
a: a. i e, as cheaply certainly as by the way of New
. The increased f abilities for trade between Bal-
- •= and Savannah are equal to those of any other
■ -t-.m city, there being at present between Balti-
*’ 1 th;s place, t wo lines, of two steamers, each
■a making weekly trips. The vessels have
- - lur succeeded in obtaining good freights and
v -iurc of passengers, and it remains with our
r fi'iis in general to say whether the patronage, so
— extended he retofore. shall be continued and
-:.:;:..rmcr casc-d.
A Mo si* the passengers by tbe steamship San Salva
dor, for New York, on Saturday last, was Captain
Boutelle of the Revenue Cutter Bibb. On tbe San
Salvador passing the Bibb, which was lying below
Fig Island ligbt, a parting salute was fired by the
Bibb.
Steameb W. G. Gibbons.—Tbe steamer Two Bovs,
Captain Daniels, which left with pumps, Ac., for tbe
raising of the steamer W. G. Gibbons, returned yes
terday, being unable to accomplish anything on ac
count of the high stage of the river.
From New York.—The steamship Herman Living
ston, Captain Baker, from New York in sixty-two
hours, arrived below at an early hour yesterday morn
ing, but was prevented from reaching her wharf until
about four o’clock in the afternoon, on account of low
tide.
From Charleston.—The steamer Pilot Boy. Capt.
Payne, from Charleston, arrived at her wharf at an
early hour on Saturday evening.
False Alarm.—The alarm of fireon Saturday night,
abont eight o’clock, proved to be more of an alarm
than fire, as we have been unable to find any person
who could locate it.
National Express Company.—We noticed on board
the steamship John Gibson, on Saturday last, a large
and handsome wagon for one of the interior offices of
tbe National Express Company.
Pioneer,
Minis. Mrs Cherabel,
S M Col ding, 3 children and serve Mrs 111’iercL-
and 2 children, W Fink and lady, H Camanade and
lady. J H Nowland, Mrs 8 C Montmoliu. infant and
servt, Mrs J L Large, W Daymond, LS Bennett, Miss
8 Bennett, Mrs Muses, child ahd servt.
Per-steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—It Mc
Connell and lady, W Morean, Kettmeyer, Condowy,
J J Tederlyn, J F Stnalien. J Barker, Capt Brandt, J
C Resu, J O Skinner, and 1 deck.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—J W
Hadlock, H Wilson, J Wilson, M S Perwey, Mr Prick-
ett, W H Raysor, Col E GilKspie, G C Norton, Mr
Norcue, Capt Couse, Mro Harkness, Mr Epptng, Mr
Ubb.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—Mr»
W Preston, Miss C W Preston, Mrs Yonge and 3
children, Mrs Waldron, A J Austin, lady and 2 chil
dren, C H Nichols, Miss F Kemp, W U Watson, Mrs
C C Cambridge, Mrs Thurston, Miss Moore, M B
Boyd, A Josephs and lady, E CaiTTy, Miss M Ireland,
Dr Yaaghii and lady, Mrs B Marsh and svl, W Birnle,
G N Williamson, G W Lawrence, Miss Littlefield, D
D W Ingersoll, J A lioyd, C Appel and lady, A W
iugersoll, Miss M E Harrison, J C Sherman, E H Van
Nesa, G S Marshall, Mrs Bailey, child and servt. D
Benne' t and lady, Mrs Summers and 4 children, Mrs
Horne, J D Wood, E L Otis, A L Harris, lady and 3
children, Mrs S D Harris. B M Hunt, F Hyatt, B C
Loveridge and ludy, Maj Penney, J II Towne, Mrs
Scoville, A Prickett, Miss Gay, Cdpt J Conant, Mrs
Conant, Miss Noble, J A E unions, W II Racey, 4 TT
Hedlock, J 8 Kill, J G Cavanaugh, br Harrington, D
L Booker, A CUieu, L Gardner, \V O'Donnell, -A W
McConnell, C Ward, A K Clark and lady, R P Clark,
lady and 3 children, G C Gibbs, A Willey, Capt Bou-
telle, Mrs Boutelle. Capt Boutelle’s 2 children, Mrs
Conn, Miss and Mister Conn, G Lawrence, A Van
Hasseln, Mrs B Brown, J J Watson, and 15 steerage.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, iroui New York
—S \V Carson, Mrs A Msudenhalt, Mrs W U Crotik
and child, J Oakly, Capt J R Dickerson and lady, Mrs
Farmer and 10 children, Mr Parmer, G S Hendeison,
M Phillips, J C Hammond, P Prenty, A II Frazier, J
A Porter, C J Taylor and lady, W H Knapp, J T Howe,
O A lies, Mrs Hale, T Mervis.P A Eakiu, Mr aud Mrs
Bnckly and 5 children, Mrs Gregory, W W Ward, M
G Parker, H Goubler and daughter, D Mayer, J Gar
diner, Mrs C Epping, C J Batty, Mrs Lucas, Mrs Dick'
erson, and 6 steerage.
Per steamsr Cosmopolitan, from Hilton Head—Maj
Beach, Dr Seal, Dr Rector, Mr Webb, Mr Davis, Mr
Fall, Mr Bulbs and wife.
Consignees.
Per steamer Z B Vance, from Hawkiusv lie—B U
Hardee, Wilder it F, Jones A W, C, Purse A Co, La-
Roche, WAD, AS Hartridge.
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—F Myrell,
Linville k G, Southern Ex.
Per steamship John Gibson, from Baltimore—F P
Hilsey k Co, B F Sandford, Lovell k L. R R Agt, J A
Ban-on, G C Freeman, Bryan, H & Co, Sorrell Bros,
Claghoi n A C, and order.
I’er steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—J W
Anderson, Erwin Jr H, Tison k G, Guerard A K, E H
Kerlln, Hess A G, Nixon, G K Smith.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York
—AgtC HR. J tV Anderson & Sons. T II Austin, Bell-
W k C, Brady, S & Co, Bluir A B, Blnu k M, R Bal-
fore, J A Barron, H Brigham, V Bashler, T H Bol-
shaw, Cooper, O k F, C, Purse A Co, Crane k 0, C A
Cunningham. Clark & H, M A Cohen, S M Colding,
IJ Cranston, H H Carrier, DeWitt A M, Doyle A L, T
J Dunbar & Co, M J Uoyle. p Dzialynski, J K Dick
enson, Erwin A H, E k Eckrnau, E Ehrlich, M G
Ehrlich. W b Etheridge, Eclipse Fast Line, J Ehluu,
P A Eakin. M Feist if Co, G C Freeman, L J Uuil-
ruartin k Co. S Goodall, Gazan A Bro, J W Gregory
W Green, J Gardner, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, H, AUs-
herg A Co, Hunter A G, Holcombe k Co, C Haas K
A Fellner, Kenny A O’B, W II Knapp, Lovell A L, L
k Gleason, Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, 1 W Lathrop
A Co, S M Lederer, J Lama, McFarland A F, Macky,
B k Co, M S Meyer, J C Mather, F M Myrell, U Mein-
hard A Bro, G McUinly, J C Maker A Co, W A R Mc
Intyre A Co, K McLea A Co, Nat Ex A T Co, M New-
mark, Orff A tv, G Ott, Our House, J Oliver, Perry k
I.overldge. Col Presdee, A Paul, T Pepper, Ruggles &
A, A Reseher A Co, H G Ruwe A Co, C D Rogers, R
A Barnard. F W Sims A Co, Stuart if Co, Southern
Ex, L Simon. C W Thompson, W L Vroom, Wilder A
F, W A Gordon, Wright, G A Co, Weed A C, W, Root
A Co, A M A C West, Weil A M, W M Walsh, A Wil
cox A Co, E Zacharias, and others
Consignees per Central Uuilruad.
June 9, 1S66.
236 bales cotton, 343 bide rice, 60 chests tea, 20 bbls
vinegar, 2S half bbls, 43 quarter do empty do, and
mdse. Col E B Carling, J Tarber, W A Meiuhard, M
Carter, F W Sims A Co, L J Guilmatiu A Co, Cooper
A McA, Hunter A G, Brady, S A Co, J W Lathrop a
Co, J W Rabun A Co, N A Hardee A Co, W M Wad
ley. Brigham, U A Co, Crane A G, G W Garmany, M
Cransiou.
•tore, will be aold:
MsfefaMMMiuc, :
sfa'ssffiw
— t Better
xow Beans
jntWlae
20 boxes Claret 7—
2i> bow* OaUfcmto Wine
Mi boxaeaaeoned Candles
• TosmOo Catsup
i fresh Mm
!r!8E3SS»i& , -
16 gross Lorinard’s Smoking Toliefco -
land hss modi
the Bid ted Sla
gross 1
5 caaes Hals ;
Jc^^MLATWeM^HB r_
1 Ctrrfss-. I Cairjall
BY ft
Will Me
St.
UNDERWRITERS’ SALK.
• TOi . 4 If
L, WYL1.Y At CHRISTIAN^
_ dm rtJESDAY NEXT. Wh
iVlock,In front oi tlie Store:
One dozen long handle Shovels, half dozen »
handle Shovels, one dozen Sp idea, j»4 waUBuiil
2 gross, hall pint An.pt, S boxes f, grow, pint Ainpl
also, TH
: s boxes Lemon and Raapban? ,-gti
damaged on buaid ..f schooner George A. Hearse, on
her voyage Hum New York to this port, and sold
under UisDcClivM jtii'l by recomniciulxiiou of the
Port Wardens lor ,i''i-'iuiit oi the Underwriters and
all oDnctrne.1. Terms cash. jell-2t
BY T. J. VV.Yt.SH.
On hlOr. u.\ 1, J uue 11th, will be sold in front of store,
at 11 o'clock,
One lot of fine Chairs, Sofas,
Bedsteads, Crockery ware.
ALSO,
Bacon, Sugar. Soap, Caudles,
Tobacco. Dry Goods, Ac.
Terms casif « -
H1S,TQN
< THW
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
CapL Sioeu^
WU1 commence, early next week, running regular
tiipn between Savannah awl Bbson Hsad* cmyleg
Aeieht at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a
“ wengers. She ii perleetty dry, in good order
le remarkably quick trips, fibs: cURic*
The '*
States mail The'National Expreaa and
Transportation Companv and Southern Express are
authorized to receive pack v-' f or her.
qau v-e. wtTftm-i _of©«pt. Stckel,
U, .hrfuktog f «fee.
TOR
oi
up.w and splendid U. S Mail steadier
lv T JC-vi s
T- *i- Ia04:xwo.»i».
,#11 leave Stvni uia 1
Jr)iU
Pioiiir Line
fORK.
CabMm 8*uusug»i..■•. vi— 180 60
-
The epLaadid St——hip PJRBIT, DeUnoy, Com
•will leave tor Hie abovh port on her
do*,
Nstqiday, Jua^U, at —ti’clock — ns.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo-
itiona, aptfir to
' HUNTER A QAMMKLL.
Empire Xain©
FOR HEW YORE.
datlons,
jell
T’"
* For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
$46 00
foot ..I West BnwJ etreet. for
the strew* q*Nl -KVEttV THUftSUAY MOl ,
at oVttmick. Via' fitttimTlei i and B. auf.n t.‘ arrlvl
iu time for the Norihe,intern Irani
teturniug. leave- Chartvshon '--.’ery SUNDAY
Mi 1 RN1NG at 0 o’clock, touching at lid on Il.-ad
leaves Funvonah -r*'- ry MONDAY M'-
8 oY-lock for Falatba. Fla., •toiiehinr *n
On tlu- Si. Johns rivetz-
light or pisiagh, m>pl. lo.
BRADLEY, Uri.L .V C »., Avenl-.
* Cl; ,V if In Bag etreet.
administrators sale.
by THOMAS J. tV A L8H.
On MONDAY, Jane 18th, will be sold, m front of
store, at lox o’clock,
4 Horses
2 CaiTiages
1 Baggy
2 setts Double Haruc-ss
1 sett Slagle Harness
2 Riding Saddles
3 Riding Bridies
7 Shovels
4 Curry Combs, and
A lot of old Harness.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of
Charles Biplev, (colored,) deceased.
Terms cash.
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By BeU, Wylly k Christian.
Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont-
gomcry Bircets, eligibly situated for a private real-
deuce. ■ -/);, ; r -
VALUABLE PROPERnTAT PRIVATE
SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo
cated in Macon, Cl a., f routing on Jsecond street* 110
by 2*25 feet in depth; Woodruff k Dan el’s Planing
Machines* Tongue ;nd Grooving Machine, Morticing
Machine. Sash and Blind Machine; Blftcksmith Shop*
with seven forges All mn by steam. The engine
U 35 horse power. All in good order.
For further information, apply at our conntlng-
room.
Death.—Friday night last, John McCan
*-• 1 fourteen years, a native of New York, cabin
-Lgiug on board the American bark Harvest
i - was ; iken sick oa board the bark, which is
f* Giles and Bradley's Mill wharf, west of the
Miurday morning, about eight o’clock, McCan-
having received from Captain Bartlett, the
L-t and crew every care and attention. Coroner
being called ui>on, empaneled a jury, and re-
»■brs Fish and Sherzer to make a post mortem
which was done. The jury rendered a
•i.t that the deceased died of apoplexy. By request
* u Birtlett, Coroner Eden had the remains of
-Sr decently interred in Laurel Grove Ceme
d-i cised has a mother and other relatives
in New York. On board the bark the lad was
loved by the officers and crew for hie many good
The Agent of tire National Express Company has
our thanks for copies of the Augusta papers of yester
day.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. 11. WlLTBEROEB.
M O Pringle, Ch&a
J L Paul, Fla
G S Kennedy, Phlla
G P Snider, Macon
Mrs Horne, do
S R Craig, Jfcffereon co
b L Booker, Columbus
W H Harrington, N Y
W H Watson, do
C Epping, City
J H Beall. A * G K R
L S Fairchild, Ga
T H Dunham, do
W J Williams, Ga
W W Ward, Ga
Mrs C Epping, N Y
J S De Montmollln, City
E S Barclay, do
A Banks, Md
T C Arnold, Bryan co
G Gasparoni, H Head
P Ranell, do
J Beckett, Ga
|C B Lightsey, Ga
111 Brnnolt Capt V R C
B Willis. Washington
Capt Payne, str Pilot Boy
B Ellis, do
J 8 Gray, Chester, S C
A P Lambeth. CUR
iF Humphrey, Pla
Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf It. II.
June 9, i860.
136 bales cotton, 4 cars tattle, 118 sacks corn, 9
bbls rosin, 12 sacks potatoes, 12 do pinders, 1 lot old
furniture and mdse to J W Anderson A Son, J L
Villalonga. L J Guilmaitln A Co, W II Burroughs A
Co, TH Austin & Co, Tison AG, £ Pudeliord, J W
Garnmny, E C Wide A Co. J W Lathrop A Co, A 8
Hartridge. Wilder A F, N A Hardee k Co, H Sioffel,
J Booth, Curry A Eilenfleld, E O WithiDgton, J ityan,
Hilton A it, A B Luce, Cooper A McA, C R R Agt, F
W Sims A Co, J A Roberts, Duncan A J, C D Rogers,
A Dutenlioller, N T Binder, Palmer if D, J R John
ston, K McLea k Co.
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
or the Lizzie Baker.—The steamer Lizzie
^*r, Cxpt. King, looking in such neat trim as to be
**•’ recognizable as she passed up the river with
v --i-.re living, arrived from Baltimore ou Satur-
■' Horning, where she had gone to have the damages
1 wineb she sustained near the obstructions,
I on her last trip from this city to Florida. The
I Baker was in tbe dry dock at Baltimore bufrfour
e: -: t.:* clunage she sustained was so slight as to
Perceptible to the mechanics who went to
* E 111 '-er She made the run to Baltimore in three
1 °'l returned In the same number of days-
10 dry dock she wsbthoroughly overhauled;
^-..oti oi o-r bottom newly coppered. She hae been
w itt new furniture, and oil-cloth mattings, be-
f newly punted. Having completed all ne-
repairs, tbe Lizzie Baker is now ready to take
on the Florida line, and will leave on her
■Wki
»> ■ She will not bave to lay up again this
"■ a ' ; according to custom, to undergo summer
■TAJ!
W-,, ,
‘uch boats as the Lizzie Baker and Sylvan
>u connecUon on the Florida route,
,- r *id he no lack of freight or travel facilities,
•is wm receive a full share of the patronage
veiling pnblic, as they are unaurpassed for
ration, capacity, and speed, by any boats in
^-u-hern waters. Their commanders, Captains
‘ nJ l uc l*fcr, are too well and favorably known to
. ' S tli iiig public as prudent, skillful and obliging
' torecuire endorsement from ns.
•rw- b,
•ttetn
tomn,
*" ■ -i . Court.—a. Grande, for violating city ordi-
--• -=-tiv, : t J peddling without a license, was let
; " a’ideration of hia having bfen in the city
• tv days, and a promise never to sell again iu
'•ftntof
' tte be-
nun waa found drank and lying 4s! the street
i one of the hotels in the city, ahd conveyed
,rra =k». On being brought before Us Hobqr
. ’’ ^nesd the key to his room In the hotel, in front
; . 1,0 w as found lying, and stating that ha was
v But siok, and aa the night was very warm,
r-~tr a u cxtri apace for rolling pnrposee, and
Dutup outside instead of inside tire hotel
E, gLt. Cass dismissed.
trojjj ^ Ja ckson, colored, charged with stealing $6
duress, hoi employer, was turned over to a
j • str xie lor prosecution. » ,
p -‘fo-Rs, Maoazinxs, Ac.—Messrs. Cs iU A
cut ‘- r P r ising no— dealers, at ths corner of
>n ' 1 lane, yesterday received a large
°«w illustrated papers, latest dailies, Rater-
• -tk Vr Jul ’ T ' an involc * °* °* e celebrated) Bill Arp’s
v,,, jU ’ tuut ' which we notice elsewhere, and other
Klli ! Jt riodicais. We are indebted to them for
j “'"PL-s. They are constantly gdding to the
»,J ' u ' t T »riety of their Stock, and spars no trouble
l W lQ 8a PP 1 y in d their custo— at ths
Th « steamer Sylvan Shore, Cap-’
tr ° m Florida ’ “Tired at aa early hour
^-unity morning.
W J Cranston, Augusta
Capt W E Jones, do
WJ Hiller, do
J SolUvan, Beaufort
0 Ward. do
Capt J Count, do
E Count, do
Miss Noble, do
Mrs Scatvl, do
Miss Greg, do
J A Emmons, do
F J D Wilde, N Y
J S Kiff. do
G Geary, do
Miss M Geary, tj- 7'
R P Clark A Indy, Augusta
Col G L Gillespie General
Sheridan's staff
Dr J M Payne, Fla
M A Austin, do
J W Halleck, N H
W H Matthews. Ga
B H Brannon, Scriven coj J Yonge,
F Kane, NY B Willis, Washington
C Becker, N Y jM LKuthraupp, AmTelCo
A Tondan. Bremen |A Smith, do
D Mfyer, NY ,M G Parker, Boston
P A Elkins, N Y O J Taylor A lady, Mass
Mrs Mendenhall, K Y j W T Gibson, City
SCREVEN H'OUSt)—G. McGinlt.
Miss Caller, N York
J Parker, do
S H Carle, do
A Patten, do
C T Venable, Va
GC Norton, Binnswick
J B Suston, Augusta
E W Moorigne, Fla
.1 C Rosse, Md
J U Skinner, Md
R Alontmcyer France
Mr Condand, do
J M Smalley, Vt
J H Hall, Greensboro
J Mcbonoueh, A A G H RJ W A Miller, U 8 Inft
G C Gibbs, Fla
F H Fraser, N Y
J A Portens, N Y
A O lies, do
C B Phillips, City
P J Morris, do
J T Rowe, Brunswick
IP H Woodward, Ga
.Mrs WH CronkA child,
Geo
|W U Knapp, Fla
.Mrs R B Hale k child,
Beauiort
miniature Alsnanac—This Day-
Sun rises 4 67
Son sets. 7 07
H1Q-H WATER.
At Tybee. - 3 391 At Port 6 09
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, June 10,186 '.
Arrived,
Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York
—Wilder A Fullerton.
Steamship John Gib: ion, Young, Baltimore—Crane
A GraybiU.
Steamer Pilot Boy. I ■ayne, Charleston—F M Myrell.
Steamer Lizzie Bak< ?r, King, Baltimore—Claghorn
A Cunningham.
Steamer Sylvan Sbi »re. Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn
A Cunningham.
Steamer Express, lbfoody, Augusta—J M Kinchley.
Steamer Z B Vance, Guthrie, Hawklnsville—Clag
horn A Cunningham.
Steamer Cosmopolitan. Crocker, Hilton Head.
Steamer Two Boys, from steamer W G Gibbons—J
L Roumil'att. . ,
Schr Vesta, MarshnJl. Baltimore, with 4,000 bnahels
corn to master.
Bark Harriet, Heaitn, New York, In ballast—Master.
U S Revenue Cutter Kewanue, Baker, .Port Royal.
U 8 Revenue Cutter Bibb, from Tybee.
Br oark Levant. Cape de Verds—c Epping.
v
Cleared,
Steamship Pioneer, Hoxie, Philadelphia-,-Hnnter
A GammelL
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New Yorlt—B H
Hardee.
Steamship Tybee, Crowell, Sew York—Hauler &
Gam melt. ^
Steamer Emille, Beaufort, Charleston—E E h'ertz
A Co.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Bten-
nett.
U S Revenue Cotter Kewnnnee, Baker, Chariest- Jn.
Bremen bark George A Joan, Jordan, Bremen —
Brigham, Holst A Co,
Br bark Ion, Willetts, Liverpool—T R A J G Mill. W
• ' Imports.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore from Palatka, etc—14
bales sen island cotton, 4 do npland do, 46 bead cat
tle and mdse.
Expert).
Per steamship Tybee, tor Hew York—6ST bates np
land cotton, 226 bbls rosin, 100 bales batting, 2 colls
rigging, 72 bbls vegetables, 22 pkgs mdse.
<Per steamship Pioneer, for Philadelphia--614
bales upland cotton, 681 do domestics, 664 bkgs
guano, STpkgs mdse.
Per steamship San Salvador, for Hew York—77
bales upland cotton, 22 do sea island do, 16 pckgs
Memoranda.
Steamship Berman Livingston reports—Saturday,
7:25 p m, exchanged signal with steamship Flam
beau; at 10:55 off Cape Hat-eras exchanged signal
with steamship Gen Barnes.
New York, June 6—Arrived—Brig Clias Heath
from Darien; schrs Julia E Pratt, from Jacksonville;
Eotlion. from St Augustine, and J M Maitland, from
Cedar Keys, Fla.
Financial and Commercial.
■j— 1 ■
pur fie)
lay I <
BOOKS! BOOKS!
. * FrfK SALE BY
Cooper, Olcolts & Farrelly.
iJue Mcte Sikueb, by Anns Cora Ritcbi-L
691 Poi viv Pi’Kiittcivs.
Tue Oe« 4vc*6, oy Mrs. CHiphant.
Thornton ; or, Tur Younoer Brother.
Leigoiton Court, by Henry Kipgriiey.
The Lady s Mitk, by Miss llraddon.
Mother's Hi quest, by Shalaii.
The Coqu^tie* u novel, founded on lad.
Mr- Stewart’.i Intentions, by F. \V. Robinson.
New edition Pbehton’s Iwthbist Taui.xb J-7-tt
BACK NUMBERS
Of the
NEWS AND HERALD.
A Liberal Price will be paid at this office for oopies
of the Savannah HERALD and Savan.
nail NEWS and HERALD, of the following
dates’: ,
January 10 and 39.
February 3, 5, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 28;
March 5, August 14, October », Novem
ber 14, December 8—all iu the year 1885—and
February 13, April 18, 1866.
These papers are wanted to complete private files,
and parties famishing them will not only be liberally
rewarded, but will confer a favor on tbe advertiser,
j el -tf.
BORR,ESOPUS
&$n> ■
COLOGNE
Hill Stmts.
BOLTING CLOTHS,
Smith Machines,
Hoisting an-1 Lighter
Screws,
Iron Proof Stall's, Mill Picks, Ac.
T HE subscriber can now furnish Ike above goods,
as well as
MILL FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY,
of the very beat quality and at lower rates than
ANY OTHER HOUSE
in the country, ss he is importing stock In large
quantities for supplying the trade—Millwrights aqd
Millers direct.
JOHN J. BILL,
.) Importer and Manufacturer.
may£S4f. No 66 Robinson street,'New lark.
To Rent.
SAY office in Hirrti’ Buildings until 1st of October
lvL Apply to Fred. G irdu-.r, Esq., at H. J. Dicker
son’s office.
my8<’ F. M, MY BELL.
Cabin Fsnsge.,...,,....
The aplendid steamship
Tonawanda,
ill sail for the above port on
Saturday, June 10th, ot — o’clock — m.
Fur freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
N. B —By this steamer we are prepart d to send
cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first class
steamers t orn that purt. jell
FOR HIWKMVILLE i MM\,
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, ANb
LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMAHA
AND OCMDLGBE RIVERS,
The new light-draught steamer
Z. 33. VANCE
i Capt, John B. Guthrie,
Will leave for the above places on
Wednesday ^Evening at 6 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on Florida Steam
Packet wharr, to J. M. KINCHLEY.
or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jell-3t Agents.
American and Mexican
mail Steamship company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Passage. (20 fttreragr, 4iU
FHKIGT UN lOTTON $1 FKR nn.g
The new and fist steamship MISSOURI, Love
land, commander, will nil as at-ove. on
Saturday, June 10, at 9i; o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard's Banes.
GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents.
Jell No. 5 Bowllpg Green, N. T.
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAL PORT,
Through, by Daylight,
PILOT BOY,
CapL T. R. Payne,
(Taking place of steame? Fannie temporarily)
Will leave sa above from Florida wharf, toot of
West Broad street, until farther notice, every
MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o’clock.
Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR
DAY MORNING at same hour.
- While the host Is on her trip freight will be re
ceived and stored In fire proof warehouse, free of
exDense.
This boat Is new, very fast, and lias good accom
modations for passengers. For freight or passage,
apply to F. M. MYRELL. Agent,
j«9tf Florida wharf.
4ifi
Augusta Market.
FOB THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 9.
Cotton —We have no marked change to note in our
hist weekly report. The cotton market during the
past week was generally dull or quiet. On Thursday
the market was reported firmer, there being a fair in
quiry for good cottons, but no demand whatever for
Infeiror grades. We quote as follows:
Middling 30-a31
Strict Middling 31 @32
Good Middling 32@)3g
Financial.—Brokers report having a large stock of
gold on baud, and are asking from 38 to 40c. There is
no demand. The average purchases made during the
week by brokers were 37a38c. aud 4i)a43c.; average
sales were made at 40, 42 and 45c. City and Georgia
Bailroad bonds in demand.
THE LAWYERS' TEST OATH.
United States District Court
Southern District of
Georgia.
Argument of
HON. HENRY S. FITCH,
TJ. S. District Attorney.
IN PAMPHLET FORM.
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
For sale by
ESTILL & BROTHER,
Bull street, corner Baflane,
SCHREINER Ac SON,
Congress street,
And
COOPER, OLCOTTS A FARRELLY.
jel-tf
Important to Planters.
rpHE underslcned have been appointed Agents for
J- manufacturers for the following celebrated Fer
tilizers:
A. Lister A Bro’s Raw Bone 8up«r-Pko«-
pbate of Llnie and Pure Ground Bone
Dust;
Berger A Butz’s Excelsior and A mill o-
niated Snper-Bkospliute ft Lime.
Being the most reliable, dorabiw iffitoouotaicsl
fertilizers Iu use—fifty pounds equaling an ordinary
ox-cart loud uf good stable manuie.
Orders promptly executed.
For farther information, apply to or address
LaHOCHB, WEST A DANIELS,
myl7-2awlm Savannah, G».
PIG IRON.
Scotch, Cirtoherrie No. 1
FOR SALE BY
a!3-eod3mo CHARLES GREEN 4k SON.
Liverpool Malt, in Store*
For sale by
myl8-eod3m
CHAS. GREEN A SON.
for sale.
V aluable cotton lands, sunsred on the
South end of Ossabaw Island.
Apply at this office.
0my-4eod
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD BYE.
Iu addition toouf busineas of selling Wines, etc.
in original packages, and in order to insure to con
sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and convenient
form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling nod
packing in cases oof., well known Wines, Bran dies.
Whiskies, Ate., and have sent them out inn style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tam
pered with before reaching the porchhier. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re
warded oar efforts has encouraged ns to maintain
the standard aa regards quality, also, to make In
creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron
age whlch^as bean so liberally bestowed upon os. ~
BIN1NGBR A CO.,
[ Established 1778.] . Importers of Wines, Ac.,
No. U Beaver street, New York.
The above popular goods are pat np in esare con
taining one docen bout*, each, and are sold by H
G. RUWE, savannah, and all prominent Vnggttta,
Grucera, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The name of Blnlnger k Co., No. 15 Beaver street,
is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what
ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
The importing house of Bmlnger A Co.. No. 15
Beaver street, Is conducted upon principles of integ
rity. fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening
Express. • je6-Deo-1 lcW|y
Notice.
B Y order from the Honorable Court of Or-Unary
or Liberty county, G-„ there will, tie offered foi
sale before the Court House, in said county, on the
first Tuesday lu July n- xt, i-ctween the u.-u -I home
of sale: All of thy real estate of E. Daniel, lute ol
said county, deceased, consisting of about eight
thousand aerfn of land, including two settlements
already improved, and about five hundred acres ol
open land and on-l good mill seat.
These lauds are situated in the above said county,
on the witters of Ttydor’s Creek and and Canoocbee
River, wh cb will be sold in lots of three hundred to
twelve hundred acres. Al-o, two lots—o e in Sumter
cunnty, Ga.; the other In Early ci unty, Ga.
Terms will be made known on day or sale.
A. B. DANIEL, Adm*r.
my25 A. B. DANIEL, Adm’r.
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
MAILS, BRUSHES, MA’l’S,
Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Chares, Cradles,
Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, 4fcc.
Nos. 15 Fulton and LJ03 Front Bto
NEW YORK
m-3
FOR SALE.
One Steamboat Boiler.
Length, 12 feet 4 inches: width, 6 feet; heighth
8” feet; containing tea retain fines; depth if
furnace, tf feel; 60 horse power, 50 pounds pressure,
andxontaining one smoke box. one steam dram, one
safety valve and packing box attached. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner Bay and Abcrco n streets,
Je7-2w» Savannah, Ga.
CHOLERA
Disarmed!!!
She Chief Censes of YestUenee De
stroyed.
D r e. courtarets disinfecting fluids.
Secured by Letters Patent in the United
and France. Prepared solely by the New York Dis
infecting Company, at their laboratory, Now 298,
300, 'and 302 Henry street, ft- T. Office, 4fi Cedar
street
This Company o ganized on a permanent basis,
with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist,
in charge of Its laboratory, is prepared to famish its
Dibinfsotins Ff.iixi* far slek rooms, nurseries, urin
als, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewers, gotten,
boiling establishments; all kinds of manures (Im
mensely increasing the value of the latter to every
farm'Or), and wherever poisonous and offensive gases
meaning of the words. They remove noxious gaies
and odors by chemical principles—leaving In their
le President of tlie K. r.VismjKtingCo.:
teetantn. Attached are teanmonUb ln tavor of this
great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can
be seen at the Company's office.
Du-avan Hoots, AlbHuyJHarch SO, 1866.
To the President of the N- K, Disit\fMing Co.
Dear
made
- others as a remedy against all bad odors.
T. Roseau. A Co.,
Naw Yon, April 9. IBM.
7b the President of the N. T. Du&hffcttno Co.:
Dear Sir—We pronounce It Without exception to be
the best we have ever known. effect upon every
matter is complete and instsntanwna.
C. A- Swoon, Aetor Homo.
N. B.—These Disinfectants are need by the scaven
gers, under the direction Of the SanitaryJfofice of
the Metropolitan Health
QenrralenfiBole A|
the Canadas,
dressed. _
and
For
the United
to whom an orders should be ad-
irirby all Drnsgeats and General Dealer* In
aited States sndCanadas.mytt-Sm
SACK SALT. « (CE CREAM t
AT THS ?
SAVANNAH HbTEL,
/CONGRESS street
V -NIGHT. Thet
felly informed that
day. All sorts ot
Cream always on hand,
fitted np for ladies.
clibendtknd IbepnhHtarsreepeet
: thU garden haa Men opened to
il refnauents ant (ho ohMrreC
-Private baas have been
Itted up for
my244m
WHOAND AJKHWABTZ.
HEWSPAPER DEPOT.
nTR have increased our f ciltties, and are r- ceiv-
V V log by every mail and steamer the latest
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE
Foreign Publications supplied ta order.
Any Ame icun work procured to order at publish
ers' prices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down vt aim I Bull etreet, next to Post OffiOs.
: i°*- ■' ■ - ' : al_
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
Cancelling Stamps.
'T'HFtmdereiened are receiving oi
X and SEAL PRES-E8. satiable for >he use oi
orders for SEALS
— —V ommu „„ ts. suitable tor -he nse ol
rv*nt. officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
BnrincM fwteft generally.
We are alao prepared to famish Cancelling and
tlnilnree ntanipnnfinT pattern st maker** pried*.
8 “ dfor ‘ CirCU] ‘ r - ESTILL A BROTHER,
Newe Dealers,
Bull street, next lo the Post Office
fed
aL
“NOTICE.
B Y-tte Ordinance pissed by the City Council on
Ss 2Tth day ofdSec^iber.^a^toe upon
to
bcpatdmo&tUy. THe unocrelgnedUprepered tore-
tof tlfe PM«
flu
NURSE WANTED.
A WHITE NURSS WABXND to go With a Jhfflfiy
to the North. Apply, Umnodtotoly, at tbla office,
fed-tf
Fir.t-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 iate
i from New York.
The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way
out. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From Ne vVYork to Havana, First Cabin, $50-; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Crnz, First Cabin, $100
Steerage, $60
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. 8.
For paaaage, apply to
B H. HARDEE.',
my'22-lf 12 Stoddard’s Range.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Line.
THE ONLY 8IDBWHERI. SHIP UN THURSDAY.
Cabin Fsnsge $20 .Steerage 910
Tho new and verr fast sldcwheel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tons bnrthon, J. B Baker, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day,
Thursday, Jane 14, at 6 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to WILDE® A FULLARTON.
No freight received after 4 o'clock p. m. on Thurs
day. jrSt-ls
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Ftrnandins. Jacksonville, and nil
Loadings on the 8t. Johns River.
The fine, feat-sailing steamer
DIC T A. T O R,
L. M. Coxettxk, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every 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. GUILMART1N A CO.,
my 10 Agents.
For Charleston.
j -1
VIA HILTON HEAD.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt.\L. M-gperfixa.
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock.
Foi freight or passage, apply on board, or to
my7tf
GUILMARTIN A CO.,
Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
United States Man. Through in Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Fadflt
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA COLORADO.
HENKY CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGBT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
Ac., Ac.
One of the above Urge and splendid steamship* wiii
leave Pier No. 43 Norm River, loot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on tbe lat, llthand 2lst of every
month, (except when those dates fail on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturdays for Aaplnwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamship* from Fknama. for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departure* of lat mid 21st connect at Panama with
steamer* for Booth Pacific and Central American
ports. Tboae of lat touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from, steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an aBowwceofOne Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families an-l
school teachers; soldiers having honorable die
charges, Half Pare. ,
tore, luggage received on the duck the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
Who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine mid
attendance ftno
For pnrenge tickets, or farther Information, apply
at the Company’• ticket office, on the Wharr, foot ot
Canal street, North River, New York.
8. E. HOLMAN,
*U-8m ’ Agent.
The A No. I ship JOHN PAT-
7TSN, captain S. P. Knunonh
moving the balk af her cargo
engaged aod going ua board,will hare quick despatch
as above. - . u.v,"-' t- '!*.• -
awiundi
T6(T sAte,
, "rIVKB STEAMBOATS and TOW
fMOANk-orreriore tea*, and draft.
tt&z
i Sailing Teasels, St-am Ba’ges, fire.
' “ DA COSTA.
•ter etreet, N. Y.
(fit
W4&
mmrnxt,
jee-tf 1
. RYAN 8c CO.
BOV Xli.v'tuVrA6v '
. A»v-j >-•
(8TANR
Agent*
of Chatham
real estate of Jno. Hpnyt,
of the hArs of said eetate.
JAS. l. haupt,
FOR BEAUFORT,
VIA 8EABROOK, HILTON HEAD AND’ j
ST. HELENA." 1
H E L I E F,
CiPTXiH JAMES BENT,
Will leave for above polnta at 10 a. m. each Mordsy.
Wednesday and Friday. Hetarnlng, leave Bean-
fort each succeeding day at 10 a. m.
Freight and passage h-wer than by anv other boat.
YOKE, WILLIAMS. MolNlTRE A CO.,
Je7-tl Agents.
THE HMTED STATES IBRiZIL
HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
Under contract with the United States and Braall
Governments for tbe carriage of the mails, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS 810EWHEEL
8TBAMSBXF8,
each ever 2.000 tone burthen.
On the 29th of Every Month,
From the
JPort of New York.
For the following named porta anil at the foi low
ing rales of passage, payable in gold or Its equiva
lent :
rissv emu.
From New York to St. Thomas $80
From New York to Para $160
From New York to Pernambuco 170
From New York to Bahl*. 190
From New York to Bio de Janeiro 900
Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding !n-
clnded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters most pas* through the Post Office. Post
age 10 cents.
For further information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
my3l New York Agents.
ToTmimV WfT
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNAND1NA, JACKSON.
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND AA LANDINGS
ON THS ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The fine. Dew U. AM all Steamer,
K A. T En,,
Capt. T. J. Lookwooo,
Will leave Savannah from wharf toot of Wtert Broad
street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o'clock.
We will receive height at onr warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
Fttr Ok. Agent*
*17 A n» my street.
my8-tf
For Palatka, E. Fk,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, mtNANDENA, JACKBQNVZLLB
AND PjCOLAT#
The eleguntandvesy feet dtmpacM ^
S Y LVAH S
’SssrsunsK:
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
FOR NEW YORK.
The tout NEW LIGHT, havtog holk ot
her cargo engaged, will ton quick dee-
uwam+mM a« ihomn
CRANK A GKAYBILL.
DisilnUu •( CinrtienU).