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UNDERWRITERS 1 SALE.
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ring.
Miss Bryan,;
W Gregory!
YORK,
Steamship Herman Ilrfegston, Thursday, Jane 14,
0 O’clock a. in. ''"-V
steamship Virgo, Thursday, June 14,'*h»K o’clock
o'clock
Financial
imercialr
ttcamship Perl*, Saturday, Jane lath, nt
Missouri, Saturday, Jana 1C, at *14
Cable Passage..... t«o oe
Tha spteadid steamship PERIT, Delaaov, Com
■tarter, will leare tor the shore port on her
(scalar day.
Isteirtay, Jaaa 18. at — o'clock — aa.
Par freight or passage, haring superior acctnfao-
apply to
jell HUNTER A UAHMStt.
ooaued to supply oCTB
buyers, except for cwRp
tala reported late venHBj
OB private terms. T
Flo un.—The marhraraf
generally advanced, . >;
with very light roeei^Hjl
Howard street flupeiTHU
Howard street ExtraBraM
Howard street HighBpi|i
Howard street Family.-w"'
Ohio Soper and Cut Extra.
Ohio Extra Shipping
Ohio Retailing
gu.amship
o'clock, a. m
(OB PHILXPELFHIA.
Siesmsblp Tonawanda, Saturday, June .1C, at —
o'clock — m.
FOB BXLTIMOSX-
Stcamship North Ppint, Thursday, June 14th, at 9
r ,-clock a- m.
steamship Cumberland, Saturday, June 10th.
FOB AUGUSTA. ,
Steamer Swan, every Wedneeday morning, at •
o'clock-
/ PASSAGE RATES:
c »k'» rsaawca, |M ...ttesraft, 810
**K1ST OH COTTON $1 FER BALK.
The new and fast'steamship MfMOURI, Love
land, commander, win mil aa above, on
latartay, Janr 1<; at «*" o’eloek a. m.
For Height or passage, basing accommodations su
per ter to any steamer In this trade, apply to
B. H. IIARDRB,
No. U Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON 9 AT.1.FIN, Agents,
jell No. ft JhjwUpgGreen, N. T,
R C. Sana, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Thanday, 14th last., at a •'•lack, a.
Freight for PHILADRPHIA will be received
cheeked through at the same rates charged by <
lisas
For freight or passage, having good accoa
d&tiona, apply to I
*10 25^10 50
. 11 5G®12 50
. 13 0l>@13 50
. 14 50@15 50
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FURNITURE
Ohio Family.
Northwestern Super 9 75® 10 00
Northwestern Extra 10 75®11 50
City Mills Super '..... # 75010 00
eity Mills Shipping Brands .Extra 13 S0®14 50
Standard Extra 11 25®11 75
Baltimore, Welch's and Greenfield Fam’y 17 50®
lUltimnM lTfah Grui. Vvtra v 15 50®— —
0 25® 6 50
4 50® 4 75
For Baltimore.!
T8K SLOOP JOSEPHINE
Carries 2uo bales Cotton, light draft (t teet loaded),
old register 35 ton*, well formed.
If not sold at private sale previous to Saturday,
Jodis leth, wilNhe sold at auction at 12 o’clock. In
Mot ef the store. Terms cash.jeli-tf
Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 5 o'clock.
VOS UAWXI HIV ILLS.
steamer z. B. Vance, Wednesday, June it, at 6
•clock p. m.
airliner Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday mom-
,g, at 9 o’clock.
FOR CHARLESTON.
-•earner Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
'clock- ^ v 5 ....
Steamer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9
>v!ock.
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning nt B o'clock
FOR FLORIDA.
-learner Llazie Biker, Friday, June 22, at 10 n. m.
Tae.day'afternoon at 4
THB FIN*
FOR CHARLESTON
Baltimore High Grade Extra
Bye Flour, new
Corn Meal—City Mills and Brandywine.
-There was to-day a very active demand for
-which all sold, the
90c. Cora la higher in price than it has been since
last October. Of oats the recipts were 910 bushels st
74c, 900 bushels at 75c, and 700 bushels at 76c, weight.
Of rye 60 bushels were received, but no sale was re
ported.
Molasses Prices have advanced, and quotations
are: Porto Rico, 70a80c; Cuba Muscovado, 55a£5c;
Cuba clayed, S0a55c; English Island, 65a80c.
Provisions.—There is no change to note. With an
active jobbing demand prices are firm. Bulk meats
are scarce. We report a sale of 50 bbls. mess pork, at
931 75.
(Bice.—There is some demand for Carolina, which is
scarce and qnoted at 12al2%c; East Indian 9>jal0c.
Sugah.—The market 1b a little off again, and the
prices of the past few days are not obtainable. With
out sales we w ill not give quotations.
Refined Scoass—Are quoted: Crushed, powdered
and granulated, 17c; A white, 16c; circle A, 15’ic; B,
15%c;C extra, 15.4c; O yellow, 154c; and circle C,
15c.
Strut.—Baltimore golden, 90c tp, gallon.
Whiseet.—No change to note. Western is held at
$2 72, and some small lots of city have been sold at
*2 314c.
BELL, WILLY fit UHHIITUa
Will sell on SATURDAY at 12 m., in front of the Ex
change,
THB LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER COLUMBIA.
Cabin Paaiagr
The splendid steamship
Tonawanda
Grain.—T — , _
com, of which tbs receipts were small—5,041 bushels
white and 4,260 bushelB yellow—_1- all acid, ~
bulk of sales of white being at *1, and of yellow at 88a
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by Daylight,
IS SELLING GOODS
CUMBERLAND
Of oats the recipts were 940 bushels st
Captain REID,
Will axil for the above port on
Saturday, Jane lath.
About 2u horse power; length, 58 faet; depth of hold,
3 feet; capacity about 250 barrel*; engine built by
Cameron A Barclay, of Charleston; Is well found
tend In good running order, having juatreturned from
a trip np the Altumaha and Oconee rivers to Dublin^
and well adapted fortowing or for a trader. Cau be
seen at Lamar's Canal. Jell-td
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
BY BELL, WILLY 4k CHttiSTIAN.
at private sale,
LOT No. 19 and improvements, fronting on Pulaski
Square The House contains eleven rooms, with Car
riage House, Stables, and Servants' Booms, all well
finished. Attached Is a beautiful Flower Garden.—
Such an opportunity Is seldom offered to any person
desiring a comfortable residence. pit f
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER 4k GAMMELL.
N. B —By this steamer we are prepared to send
cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first-class
steamers Lorn that port. jell
Steamer Dictator, every
.'clock.
•learner Sylvan 8hore, every Tuesday morning, at
in,,'clock.
steamer Helen Getiy, every 8 aturduy morning,
;o o'clock.
-learner Kite, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
FOR BEAUFORT.
Stecraer Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, at 10 a m.
FOB DARIEN.
!• learner H. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock 1
Capt. T. R. Paths,
(Taking place of ateamer Fannie temporarily)
Willteaveas above from Florida wharf, foot of
West Broad Street, nnlil farther notice, every
MONDAY HORNING, at M o'clock.
Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR
DAY’ MORNING et same hour.
While the boat Is on her trip height will be re
ceived ani stored in fire proof warehouse, free of
expense.
This boat la new, very feet, and has good accom
modations for passengers. For height or ptassge.
apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
i«9 tf Florida wharf.
For freight or passage, apply to
JelS CRANE k GRAY BILL.
IN SAVANNAH
For Falatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA-
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOW N, AND
LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMAHA
AND OCMULGEE RIVERS,
desiring a comfortable residence.
BRICK HOUSE.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris at eet,
west of West Broad gtreet. je!2-tf
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FOR NEW YORK
ATL4JTTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Line.
Messrs. EST1LL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and B'joksellers, Bull street (down stairs),
corner of Bay lane, next to thetBpst Office; are au
thorized agents for the Daily TMr# A Uzbald.
AH orders ieft with them will be promptly attended
JEW YORK MARKET.
New York, Friday, June 8—P. M.
Cotton.—The market was without quotable change.
Sales 1.200 bales at 374a38c for middliugs.
The following is from the circular of Chspman k
Harmony, (late Sepeyers, Chapman & Co.); ,
The receipts of ^cotton at the ports of the United" 1 ”
The new, elegant and fast Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been put in thorough order, will resume her
regular trips on
Friday Meraiag, 2(il, at 10 o'clock.
All freight payable By shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior state-room
accommodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam
Packet wharf; or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNING RAM,
je!3-3t"Agent.
The new light-draught steamer
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH.
On MONDAY, June 18th, will be sold, In front of
Capt. John B. Guthrie,
Will le,ve for the above places on
Wednesday Evening at 6 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, to J. M. KINCHLEY.
or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jell-3t Agents.
;n as follows
A Bombshell ih Oce Midst.—About eleven o'clock
list night our citixens were startled by what seemed
to be the report of a heavy cannou discharged in a
ci utral portion of the city, but which proved to be the
explosion of a shell In Court House square. Several
thousand shells and cannon balls that were deposited
there during the war. by the Confederates, still remain
there in pdeB, or lying loosely on the ground. It
seems that some one, while passing last night, threw
a cigar stump among the shells, by which one of them
was exploded, producing a startling report, and by its
concussion and fragments breaking many of the win
dows of the houses in the vicinity. At tbe time of the
explosion there were a considerable number of per
sons passing in the square and streets, and it is re
markable that no one was injured. We hear of no
strious damage to tbe surrounding houses.
As many of tbe shells are loaded, and as Children are
;n the habit of playing among them, we think it highly
proper that,they should be removed from their pre
sent exposed positiou.
Bates.
14,700
1,785,000
THE ONLY SIDEWHEEL SHIP ON THURSDAY
store, at 104 o’clock,
4 Horses
2 Carriages
1 Buggy
2 setts Double Harness
1 sett Single Harness
2 Riding Saddles
3 Riding Bridles
7 Shovels
’ lbs, and
Week endiug June 5
Previously since September Ip 1865
Total since September 1
From close of wst to September 1,1865.
Tootal supply
Tbe receipts, exports and stocks, at the principal
porta of tbe United States, at latest dates, were as fol
lows:
Receipts
since sept l
New York, June 5... .771,800
New Orleans, Juue 2.713,409
Mobile, June 1 397,900
Galveston, May 25.. 161,700
Savaunah, May 31 . .228,400
Charleston, May 31... 99,700
Total stocks
(The receipts and exports include coastwise ship
ments, except New York exports, which embrace
foreign only. The .receipts at the ports last week
PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered.
FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The new ana very fast sidcwbeel steamship
•- 4 CurrYCOmbe, and
A lot of oM Harness.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased.
Terms cash. jefi-tda
Exports ■
Since Sept 1.
423,100
656,000
379,300
166,200
213, GOO
93,600
Stocks.
155,000
140,000
42,000
9,300
14,700
7,800
2,000 tons burthen, J. B. Baker, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day.
Thnnday, Jans 14, et • o'clock m. m.
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bcll t WyHy It Christian.
Lot No. (, on the corner of Liberty and Mont-
gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi
dence. ®22
Will leave for Darien Mi Friday morning, at 8
o'clock. ■ Jel3-St
First-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhatian and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Sar urnah to Vera Cinn (per steam
ships o the Empire Line to New York), same i ate
aa from New York.
The Andrew Johnson will atop at Sisal on the way
on>. The Manhattan will atop at Sisal on the way
horns.
RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, Firet Cabin, $50; Steer
*£€$ $80.
From New York to Vera Crus, First Cabin, $100
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. 8.
For peerage, apply to
B H. HARDEE,
my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Range. ■
For freight or passage.
modal u as, apply to WILDER A FULLABTON.
No freight received alter 7 o*cioek a. m. on Thure
day.2 j«8-tdg
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
others.
SALE-
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing MIH, lo
cated in Macon, Ga., fronting on Second street, 110
by 226 feet in depth; Woodruff A Dan el'e Plank,
Machines, Tongue «nd Grooving Machine, Mortician
Machine. Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop,
with seven forges. All ran by steam. The engine
is 35 horse power. All in good order.
For farther information, apply at our counting-
room. my!4-tf
YORK
Ax the meeting of the Savannah Mutual Loan Asso
dilution, held on Monday evening, five loans of $1000
esch were made, at rates ranging from 44 to 4 6 per
cent., and thirty shares of stock were sold, at from
{32 50 to $34 per share for $35 paid In. This exhibits
a return of old prosperity to the oompany.
VIA QEABROOK,
ST.
REDUCTION Ot- i ATES!
rviblB Pm ssage, $20., 8'eera)
FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LINE.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
247; to Marseilles, 80; to Rotterdam, 71.
From Mobile—To Liverpool, 1,266 bales.
From Charleston—To Liverpool, 3,775 bales.
From New Orleans—To Liverpool, 6,135 boles; to
Havre, 3,145; to Bordeaux, 60.
Total exports for tbe weak, 14,806 baleB.
There was a general disposition on the part of specu
lators, during tne early part of this week, to endeavor
to depress the fleecy staple, in the hope that they
might be able to take hold in the neighborhood of 30a
37c for middlings; but the continued gloomy accounts
from tbe South caused holders, as the week advanced,
to exhibit on their part less desire to unwrap tbeir
choice samples, consequently the market presented
only very mixed lots from which operators could
select, which, iu a measure, contributed to diminish
the volume of business.
Bheadstuffs. — The market was; generally de
pressed.
The common and medium grades of State and West
ern flonrs were 6al0c lower, aud more active, includ
ing a liberal demand for export to the West Ludies.
Sales 12,000 bbls. at $7a7 85 for supers; $8a8 60 for
extra State; $8 6aa9 75 for choice State; $9 25a9 80 for
shipping round-hoop Ohio ; $8 85al2 85 for extra
Western; $19al7 for double extra Western and St.
Louis. .
Southern flour is scarce, and firm, at $10 75all 75
for Supers; $11 al? for fancy and extra.
Canada flour ins nominal.
Corn meal was in demand and Arm. Sales 400 bbls.
at $4 40 for Jersey, and $4 75 for Brandywine.
Corn was lc lower, but quite active for home con
sumption. Sales 102,000 bushels, including Western
mixed, at 80a82>jc; aud old Western mixed 84c, in
store.
OatB were 2c lower at tbe close, and were dull. Sales
45,000 Bushels, including Western new at 54a58c,
and State 79c, closing at 50c for Prime Chicago.
Provisions.—Pork opened dull and closed lower and
unsettled. Sales 9,000 bbls. at $29 26 for old mess;
$30 38a30 68 for new mess, closing at the lower figure;
$24 25 ror old prime; speculative optious in new mess
were 26c lower.
Lard waa lower and very dull. Sales 3,500 bbls.
aud tierces at 19>«a20c for No. 1; 2iu213£c lor fair to
prime steam, and 22a22>fc for ketUe-renctered, closing
with free sellers at the higher flute.
CUtmeals were lower and drooping at llJfalSc for
dry-salted and pickled shoulders; 16J£al8c for dry-
salted and pickled hams.
Bacon was dull end nominal.
Beef was quiet and unchanged. Sales 350 bbls. at
at $17a21 for repacked Western mess, aud $21a25 for
extra do.
Tierce beef quiet and nominal.
Beef hams quiet.
Butter was irregular and unsettled at 23a32c for
Western and Ohio; 30a36c for State; 37a40c for Orange
County pails.
Cheese was dull at 9al5c for Ohio; 10al7c for State;
15al8c for factory-made.
Coffee.—There has been more doing, but at irregu
lar and lower prices, especially for lower grades. Sales
embrace 3,361 bags Maracaiba, and 100 bags Java, on
private terms.
Fisb.—Tbe market for cod is still bare of grand
bank, George's have advanced to $7 60. Mackerel are
steady; No. 1 bay $19 5Oa20. There are some new
number tbrees (3's) in market, selling at $15al5 50.
Herring are scarce at 60a70c lor No. 1 and scaled.
Hides.—There has been more, business, but at
easier gold prices. Sales 6,000 Montevideo, 21 lbs.,
17c, gold; 1,500 Bueuos Ayres, 23 lbs., 18c, gold;
600 city steers, 11c, currency; 0,500 Matsmbros, on
private terms.
Hops.—The market was quiet and unchanged. Sales
55 bales st 25a70c, as in quality.
Hat.—Shipping hay is in good demand at 60a65c ¥
100 lbs. Retail Icqs are steady at 80e86c.
Loom.—There la no No. 1 American available for
present delivery, and there has been a considerable
movement in Scotch pig. Sales 2,000 tons Coltness
k Gartaherxfe, ex ship, on private terms; 1,000 tons
Gartshsrrie, part resales, at $45 50a46 50.
i nn—Quiet and firm at $1 10 for lump, and $1 60
for common.
T.«»n—Has been in good demand and firm. Sales
600 tons softSpauish, to go West, at 64c, gold.
Naval Stokes.—The market closes quite dull, and
prices unsettled.
Oils.—Linseed drooping at $1 56al 57. Other oils
heavy. Prices unsettled.
Petboleuu.—The market waa quiet and droop.
The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley,
commander, will leave- for the above port on he r
regular day, "f
Thursday, Jane 14th, at Sij o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN,
jel« 8$ Day street.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
Captain JAMES BENT.
Will leave for above points at 10 a. m. each Morday,
Wednesday and Friday. Returning, leave Beau
fort each succeeding daut 10 a. m.
Freight and passage lower than by any other boat.
YORK, WILLIAMS. MoINiTRE k CO.,
je7-tf Agents.
WAREROOMS
FOR PALATKA, FLA
Vi» Ferasmdlua. Jacksonville, and all
Landings on tke St. Johns River.
F Constant, lady A 2 chil
dren, city
A Jones, Phila
.1 M Farmer, Phila
Capt Baymore, do
TOG UNITED STATES i BRAZIL
HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
W Jenuings, do
Capt Leveland, str Mis
souri
W Burns, jr, str Missouri
C C Williams, Phila
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PURT AND MADEIRA,
—* HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc 1 .
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 and
pecking in cases our well known Wine*, Brandies.
Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out inn style that
would preclude the possibility or their being tem
pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that baa re
warded our efforts baa encouraged us to maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to make in
creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron
age which baa bean so liberally bestowed upon us.
BIN1NGBR k CO.,
[Established 1778.] Importers or Wines, Ac.,
No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
The shove popular goods are put up in cases con
taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by H.
G. RU WE, Savannah, and all prominent Druggists,
Grocers, etc.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
jel2-6m
ST. THOMAS, PABA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO.
W Smith, City .J H Rogers, Ga
T Wentworth, Ga GW Hasten,Ga ■
LTijior. l*a | A Dixon, do
11J Cm‘a, str Swan J S Harris A son, (
U Ye*; man, Md |W O Dwyers, i
JllWiggln.SO '.AD’Antlgnac, i
J 0 Baud, Mass iP D'Antignac, i
W 0 Jenna. NY W U D’Antignac, -
C M .dren. 8 C (A Leflls, i
Ha; T A Hinson, SC |0 F Reed, USA
MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LUCS.
I R Marshall, C 8 R S ,G A Cooptr, D C
I) K Hell, do |Mis £ P IWgl
v Darley, USA So Ca -.aaHfevi
II R Lawfou. SC |J U WlgdMVtr
i Johnson. Ga ra-wMI
A lady, 8 C
I - Price, M L. USA "qiMiMlIi
C implied,
N R.rnavd
B00KSI BOOKS!
L. M. Coxettxx, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every Tuesday Afternoon nt 4 o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf; at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMABTXN A CO.,
mylO •' 1 Agents.
Capt. Siokei.,
Is running regular trips between Savannah and
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per
fectly dry, In good order, and has made remarkably
quick trips. She carries tbe United States mail. The
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly,
Nation*) Express and Transportation Company and
Southern Express are authorized to receive package*
for her.
Any Information can be obteined of Capt. Slckel,
or by inquiring nt the News A Hebxld office,
myll
Under contract with the United States am
Governments for the carriage of the mails, i
pitch one of tbeir
NEW F1K9T CLASS SIDEWHEEL
The Mute Singes, by Anna Cora Ritchie.
695 Pulpit Pungencies.
Tax Orphans, by Mrs. Oliphant
Thobnton ; ob, Tbe Yocnoeb Bbotheb.
Leighton Com, by Henry Kingsley.
The Ladt e Mm, by Mias Braddon.
Motheb’s Kt quest, by Shulah.
The Coquetts, a novel, founded on fact.
Mb. Stewart’* Intuitions, by F. W. Robinson.
New edition PxzStonI Interest Tables. je7
For Charleston
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 29th of Every Month,
From the
Fort of New York.
For the following named ports and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable In gold or Its equiva
lent :
nan cabin.
From New York t6 St. Thornes $80
From New York to Para $150
From New York to Pernambuco 1T0
From New York to Bahia. ISO
From New York to Rio de Janeiro.. 200
Steerage at half these rates, meal* and bedrthig In
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters most pass through the Fast Office. Post
age 16 cent*.
For farther Information or peerage apply to
rin rises.
Sun sets..
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The mime of Binlnger 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 Binlnger k Co.. No. 15
Beaver street, la eonducted upon principles of Integ
rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—B. Y. Evening
.Expeeaa. Je6-DeodAWly
The splendid steamer
The new and splendid U. S. Mail steamer
1,000 tons, Capt L. M. Coxetteb,
will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf
Ivfey Friday Morning at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMABTIN A CO.,
gfritf Agents.
Capt. T. J. Lockwood.
will leave 8avan nab, foot of West Broad street, for
the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’donck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
ICE CREAM!
MORNING at 6 o'clock; touching at Hilton Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNINCLat
i la—Hunter
TonawSfec
AGunmell.
it- um-hlp North MR
rurue. West & DtnienKM
Steamship Missouri, n
Hardet. f
Steamer H XI Cool, Tayj
Steamer Dictator, Coxet
tnartln. j
_S'eamshlp Palmira, Wlj
and coaL J
Owing to the failure and sudden closing of the
works and business of the
London Watch Company,
s large number of fine Watches, manufactured espe
cially for the United States, being heavy, first class
time-keepers, lutended to stand bsrd usage and sud
den changes of temperature, are left In our hands
for Immediate sale. As, agents of the Company, we
are obliged to dispose or this stock for cash in the
shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided
on the plan annexed as the one that will be produc
tive of the desired reshit. This plan, gives every one
an opportunity or obtaining firs Lot see time-keepers
st a pries that all can command. As every Certifi
cate represents a Watch, there are no Monks, aud
every one who invests lattiinle must get a Watch
st hair the retail price at mm; and, if at all fortu
nate, one to wear with pride through life.
Remittances may be made at our risk In registered
letters or by express, or poet-oflloe orders and drafts
payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return.
Utvra mteuiuu every avni/ai munnuiu tii
S o'clock for Palstka, Fla., touching at all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL k CO., AgeuU.
myio 21T k 21$ Bay street.
Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s
Thxongit Line to CallSkrfila,
nPOUCHlNG at Mexican Porte, and carrying the
X United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUNOEY. .. CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK ..GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN ...SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
Ac., Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier Now 42 North River, loot of Canal street,
at 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) tor Asplnwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one or the Com
pany’s steamships from Ftnatna for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of lst and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers tor SouthPac^lc and. Central American
ports; ThoeSoflstfopeh at Manzanillo.
A discount ofAfae jQuhrter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
s&sss.
Itimore—La-
? SAVANNAH HOTEL,
C ONGRESS street; FREE CONCERT EVERY
NIGHT. The citioene and the public are respect
fully informed that this garden hat been opened to
day. All sorts ot refreshments and the choicest
Cream always on hand. Private boxes have bee c
fitted ud for ladies.
my?44m WKIGAND A SCHWARTZ.
>M A Cohen,
iton—L J Gull
Notice
sans, put in for
VIA BRUNSWICK, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LAMMNOh
ON THE BTi JOHNS BIVEH.
i Y order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary
> of Liberty ecunty, Ga,, there will be offered for
earner Dictator, Co:
Guliinartm. .
Steamer Sylvan Short
ton, s Canmugham.
B*rK Amezon, PerciJ
onville, etc—L J
itka, Ac.—Clag-
aale before the Court House, in said county, on the
first Tuesday fa July nrkt, between the usual hours
of sale: All of the real estate of B. Denlel, late of
sold county, deceased, consisting of about eight
thousand acres of land, including two settlements
already Improved, sod about five-hundred acres of
opan land and ond good mill seal
These lands are situated in the above said county,
on the waters of Taylor's Creek and and Oanoocbee
~ *-*-*- be sold iq lots of three hnndred to
res. Al*o, two lots—o ein Sumter
ther in Early county, Ga.
p er steamer H M C
de wool, 14 cow hi<
-2 bales cotton
This INSURER safe delivery and sure return to every
patron.
We warrant every Watch as represented, and satis
faction Is guaranteed in every Instance. Knowing
tbe worth of tbe«toek, we can give a warrantee to
every purchaser. The price haa been placed at the
very low figure in order to Insure immediate sale;
and all who desire to Improve the opportunity should
make early application.
county, Ga.; tlWither in Early county, Ga.
Terms will be made known on day or sale.
A. B. DANIEL, t
my* A. ft DANIEL, t
Per feamship Mis
•Pet:?!, P Gross,L
I U Stafford, wl
wrei-t., Mrs A M Bn
*1 Cou-iant and 2 <
Aiemanl, C Hardy, J
Jttter, Miss A Kuril
■irris. c.)l P T Han
» r * ll Spencer |
£®bon, S Phillips, J
foil, and 4 steerage. ‘
Pk eteimshlp Td
‘•’■or, J Jotiaeon, I
Pet steamer H ME
Jhh„p £ liott. J Hi
?•’’ Up-miiliug, lUjl
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf fool ot West Broad
street, for ahoy* places. EVERT MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock.
We will recMve freight at our warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight orpasMge, apply to
BRADLEY, BILL A 00., Agents,
myS-tf 217 A 219^ Bay street.
j. N. WILSON,
Photographer
AGENTS
Cote hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
&SSESR&EBHBS KffftSg
tors. Baggage reoeived on the dock the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
Ane^perieno^TOigeotfonboard. Medicine and
attendance free v
rnrp—igf iluhrti, or farther Information, apply,
st the Oompany's'tieket office, on the Whan; f6ot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
THB LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
HART.
...PHOTOGRAPHS,
Pr., c -y- ■ : rrrr . . . • I
Porcelain Sc Ambrotypea,
IN THE HIGHB8T STYLE OF THE AST.
Copying done in the best mannas. Pictures made a
. well In cloudy as in clear weather.
W Call sad Exanlae Gpeefaatai.
SOUTH-EASf CORNER tROUGHTON AND WHfT-
aiktf , AKKB STHBETg. •
[Darien—EN Ogden,
florae, Capt Walker,
: Spaulding. Armaud
By Prtf. R. L. Dabott, D. D„ of Va.
IE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
The only edition authorized by hm widow. The
iOT a personal friend tend Chi ef of Staff of the
stian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected
leaeral R. E. Lee. We want bn Agent fa every
it*., fiend for circnlaienadae* our tents.
idress national publishing co
at l ant a MARKET.
* SaVUbdat, June 9.
There was a fair amount of business done yesterday
In the leading articles of merchandise at firm prices.
We. believe there is no excess at Western produce on
the market. White corn from store was sold st $1 40
«ml $1 37 X by the car load from depot. Mixed and
yellow at from $1 32 to $1 35, according to tbe quality
and condition for shipment.
J he advance in bacon in the Western markets bra
nenced commercial circles here, and the article
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 9T. MA
RYS, FEKNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF
Fine Watehes and Chains,
Worth 9300,000 !
Charleston—Capt J W
[ Gunn, PB. Young, J
ipbeli, E Bayard,1J D
3 a Cooper, J Neutoh,
i(*n IiaL
steamer Die]
■Kits, W H Kef
'“.GN Barnaj
“’ll. w 0 Jenkal
w Caldwell, MM
i a uvopar, a a
Mrs McCaUfib.
■omNew York—Adams
Brigham, H k Co, OJ
Irady k 8, Bulger k C.
ahan. Cooper, O A F, J
ol E B Caning, A Q M,
P Deyo, D Mallett * Co;
P ;“,57»msnq
“A J W And,.;
““'tv, T H Bol
Agt, Crai
eConeisan, M i
F' v Wugckljj
•Ostein & a
Jffcert. J <;arj
*™Uton, H<J
•■aiaon, E qj
5J»'*unanl m
? * v ' r ’ k m m
' i’ IVn®
J G Hu are, 9
a: CoM
ngejpjdinMd gottqfon hoard,will have quick despatch
For freight, apply 19 ^ >
“V fcKANE k GRAYBTLL.
$176 fi $460
163 Gold huuting-uhsed English Patent Levers,
144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex.......... *10) to *fnn
1T6 Gold hunting-cased Patent levers... 76 to 876
*32Gold huuting-casrd Levers... SO to 876
240 Gold hunting-eased Lcpipes 50 to aw
169 Gold magic-cased Level* 90 to 876
335 heavy Gold-efised Patent Levers 76 to 828
208 heavy Gold-cased Lave is. 70 to 176
120 Ladies’ Gold hahtfog-CMed Lovers.. 48 to 22a
218 Ladles' Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers
$65 to $850
135 Ltdles’ Gold ehsfiieled magfooraed Levers^ ^
236 Ladies’ Gold-ctecdengraved Levers. .46 to 175
263LadievGotajeaaedengraved Lepines. 40to 126
600hea^raolldSilver-^ed 25 to 1W
478 ° 10 *°
mS::: uS i®
350 solid Gold Leon tine and Chatelalnea.. it to 126
K r ukju, v mxuen ■ uo,
Blch, Erwin A H, M Feist
Bl A Fuller, A Gomra, c L
■ficllg. Held’. 4 L, J H A M
■rudens Ex, B H Hardee, J
B, JJfnox, R M Lafflicau,
K, TMcGrath, J C Mather,
MG Morris. S Miller, MS
IDS Co, Nicholson A McA
f tt W, P Reilly, E T Paine,
k uo Rlchatdson 6 B,ID
er k Son, sfouthern Ex^A A
A >l WUcox T Co.
tads, from J*biladelphfa—W
r, B A Co, Bovh Gas Co, CL
<tfUi,
THE STANDARD
iriisirt FrtTOT, ca
BOLTING
al2-tf
For Sale.
CITY OF ATLANTA • PER CENT.
COUPON BONDS,
ISSUED BY AUTHORITY/w ACT oV LEGISLATURE f
FOR NEW YORK.
TO, Tke berk mw JJOST.feeeta beU
----n —**» * nntnfr d
It, apply to
WANTED,
and are payable flnterest sesri-aamslly) nt the
NatiMsTPark Bnk, N. I. City.
For psrticnlnrs ngply to
PORTER that can weigh and n»«rk boxes. A
German preferred. Apply at office of National
rest and Transportation company, corner of Bay
ut/Tsaj
jelt-2t
•very Watch fa
r envelopes and'
Advertising in Southern Georgia
fTHE BAINESIDGB « CHART AND COMPASS »
m. (formerly the “ Balnbrldge Argos,**) offers
supertor ittdacenx^H to of 8a-
vannah as an affirming medium. It ha* a largo
and rapidly lnerart|^H|$alatlon fa that section, and
Its terms are ra^^^Kfaddress
*T Lluebcrger, C HR.
H MOool, from Darien—L J Gulknar-
HBUi'
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