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fob MEw York.
Stfjmstilp Herman Lt rings ton, Thursday, fans 14,
j. j a cindt a. n■
stt.iofbip Virgo, Thursday, Jose 14, at 8X o'clock
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s:ss!R?htn Perit, Saturday, June 16th, at — o’clock
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Missouri, Saturday, June 16, at »X
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FOB raiLADILPHIA.
Steamship Tonawand* Saturday, June 16, at —
O’CiOCK — ®
FOB DU.TIMOBE.
Steamship North Point, Thursday, June 14th, at 8
o dock a. m.
Steamship Cumberland, Saturday, June ieth.
FOB BOSTON.
Sieamship City of Bath, Sunday, June 17th, at
odoct ’ '**
FOB AUGUSTA.
Steamer swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o’clock. . - ■
steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o’clock.
FOB HAWA1NBV II.L*
Steamer Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday morn
ing, at 9 o’clock.
FOB CHARLESTON.
steamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
o'clock
Steamer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9
o'clock.
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Lixzle Baker, Friday, June 15, at 10 a. m.
Steamer Dictator, every Tuesday afternoon at 4
-t amer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
f. o’clock. ’ j
si nner Helen Getty, every S atnrdsy morning,
in ' lock.
steamer K ite, every Monday morning, at 8 o'clock
FOB BEAUFORT.
steamer Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, at 10 a in.
FOR DARIEN.
Steamer if. JL Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock
ipaon, who has for
ild stand in the
which his sign has
to his high
to the pa
Dr.
ient reel-
erce county.
foatfiwft * Or*
Ml Advertisement elMWin
taw th« above amie, si
nippy to say a for
ble neighbor, Mr. C. W
about a year be6»re-4gcu]
News an|s Herald
hung for seven years,
business chatBcter, and
ttonage w mckukavs bus! _
Overstreet, tjbe. other partner, _
dan* of Muckshear, and Senj^tof _
The ten will remain st the old place, News and
hnOdlBg. ill Bay street, for the pcekeat, but
** * *»w months will remove to a large audWeHjfitted
up store, 87 Bay street. We wish them aijAaeceas.
Concert—We learn that Prot J. H. Newman, the
successful teacher of vocal music, will give a concert
at St. Andrew's Hall, on Friday evening next, on
which occaaion several of his pupils will give an exhl-
bition of their musical powers and cultivation,
by a chorus of one hundred singers.
From Florida.—The steamer Hslen Getty, Capt,
Ingraham, arrived from Palatka yesterday morning,
having a full compliment of passengers, and a credit
able freight for this dull season. Purser Lake has our
thanks for favors.
Meeting of Council.—The City Council met yes
terday afternoon at 5 o'clock, and adjourned to the
same hour this evening. Hereafter, until the 1st of
September, the regular meetings of Council will be
held at five o’clock in the afternoon.
Fine Florida Beef.—The attention of families is
directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Tebeau &
Pinder, who announce a supply of "best Florida
Beef," at their stall. No. 9, in the market.
A dispatch from Messrs. Garrison k Alien to the
agent in this city announces the arrival of the steamer
San Salvador at her dock in New York, at 9 p. m. on
Tuesday.
Messrs. KST1LL & BROTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta-
\ v:- mi l Booksellers, Bull street (dowu stairs),
. rnt r of Bay :ane, next to the Post Office, are au-
'■icruc-d agents for the Daily News & Hebald.
a:: :.lcre ,eft with them will be promptly attended
The I hilalelphia Line—Owing to an unavoida-
■* °ur notice of the steamship Tonawanda,
"• published in our last issue. The Tonawanda
- -e the finest screw steamers running to this
-he was formerly engaged in the trade between
-uiron and New Orleans. Her accommodations
: pusengers are unsurpassed by any vessel arriv-
, ibis port. The Tonawanda has berths for up-
nri, ■ f forty passengers, and she has given com-
rras.e t ccomniodationa to as many as sevonty-flve.
Hrr caaina, both upper and lower, are spacious, and
rooms large and well ventilated. Her officers
*rc al: s'teutire and accommodating, and those who
—— making a trip to the North, may, with confi-
kta, pi-ce themselves uuder the care of Captain
: li, aaJ his son, who Is purser oC the ship. In
-'=> 'nU he found, as well as the other officers of the
courteous aud accommodating, to say nothing
the seimau qualifications of Captain Teal, who Is
well known as a skillful navigator, to need men-
ta us. The Tonawanda is but about eighteen
a: tl old, having made her first trip from Philadel-
:h.a, where she was built in January, 1865.
:trs Recovered and Buried.—Last Sunday
vrtc Mr. A. A. Stokes found floating on the beach,
orth end of Great Warsaw Island, the bodies of two
persons, supposed to have met with their death
7 the burning of the steamer Oak. Coroner Eden
aving Leeu notified of the recovery of the bodies, or-
red them to he buried, and all marks secured that
:ou)d identify them. This order was faithfully exe-
i:«1, and the following is a description of the bodies:
A white man, supposed to be Geo. W. Atwell, second
•a^acer; heigh th about five feet seven inches, elen-
y.- t’uiic had on light check pants, hickory Bhirt; a
it-.- r k, marked in large letters' on its back, on a
:?..-croil, “Greenbacks."
“ s secont *^udy is that of a boy, agod about 17 or
rears. ore woollen undershirt, and a pair of
latter drawn under his lower extremities,
.iwuuh he was drowned endeavoring to get them
Fr m the fingers of both hands were taken one
* *kieii ring, a small golden ring, chased, and
- * false seal : and a gnttapercha ring.
- • 15 recovered can be seen at the office of
*t*cc Levi ft. Hart, Bull street, opposite the Pulaski
Scott’s Monthly Magazine, Atlanta, Georgia.—
This valuable magazine for June has been received
This number is the first of a new volume, and is at in
teresting as usual. Terms, $5 per year.
James Leavy A Go., Stoddard’s Range, opposite
the News and Herald offl;e, have a large and care
fully selected stock of liquors and wines, at the low
est jobbiug and wholesale prices. Their assortment
of whiskies, brandies and gins embraces particularly
flue articles. it
From Macon.—The first t hrough train from Macon
to this point arrived last evening. An account of
the opening'iof the road appears elsewhere.
From New Orleans.—The steamship Palmyra,
Capt. White, from New Orleans, which put in here for
water and coal on Tuesday, cleared yesterday morning
for New York.
Personal.—Major S. F. Warren, of the Lanier
House, Macon, amveffhere by the Central Railroad
last night, on a brief bisit.
Honbsty la the best policy iu medicine us well as
in other things. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a genuine
preparation of that unequalled Spring medicine and
blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor Imita
tions heretofore iu the market. Trial proves it. 14-1 w
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBERGER.
Court.—We were pleased to notice yes-
:..u Uis Honor had but few delinquents be
ta: him
tu Seabrook, who was arraigned the previous
- tu i who claimed that lie was not the individual
■ i-keeping a disorderly house, was re-intro-
wltb James Wilson and Mary Washington.
. ireful examination, all the above prisoners
-~ -■) were discharged.
a O'B.-ien having drank too freely of Bourbon
. intoxicating fluids, and found asleep in the
V \ .3 directed to pay $3 and costs.
'-olomon, a colored boy, found prowling
: premises of a gentleman iu a suspicious
w a 6 sentenced to thirty days in the bar-
--Wallace, a colored boy, was lound concealed
a'..so,. St. Judau street at night. He was
~ -- -d to thirty days at the barracks.
J Tretcy, Phila
C Williuks, Phila
R Todd, Ga
T Spaulding, Darien
A G Bass, do
B A Burgess, N Y
W Cook, do
W G Brown, Sandersvllle
W L Kives. Hancock co
B A Greene, do
J L Irwin, Washington
E Kltrich, do
J M Fulsom, Gordon co
A L Maxwell and son,
Macon
J G Barnwell, Jr, OR R
K P McNorrill. Burke co
H T Hees, Macon
W J Mims, N Y
W Dixon, Texas
A Mathis. Sandersville
J N Gilmore, Ga
C J Strolbraud, Beaufort
A strolbrand, do
Mrs Clark, N Y
E A Delanoy, str Perit
C Gass, Jacksonville
G T Jenkius, jr, Balt
vgego, bark H Reed
J M Middleton, Bryan co
Mrs J N Winn, Ga
J J Blackshear, wife and
sorvt, Thomas co
Geu W W Brown, USA
S B Brown, A A G R R
W L Stark & lady, Macon
1 Miss E if Stark, do
SCREVEN HOUSE—0. McGlNLY.
jJ G Clark, City
J Dowey, Ga
J H Hedgers, Ga
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
C J Clark, City
T H Gray, do
W E Jones, Augusta
Dr J W Digby, do
T Norburg, do
C R Aiken, do
J A S Milligan, FIs
T E Lawrence, Ga
tt L Ellis, New York
J A Portens, do
A H Fraser, do
IT C Allen, Fla
H Epplnger, Fla
IJ R Russell, do
J C Cofield, do
G Ferst, do
|J 8 Newell A daughter,Fla
R A Partridge, Fla
1C Moore, do
|D Wad ley, wife & child,
P Yonge,
W Calder, N C
do
S F Warren, Macou
G Dean, do
DEALER IN
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
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.
KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
others.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
jJS*
store, will be Mid,
t hogshead* prime Shoulders
1£ barrels Fork Heads,! tierces
10 half barrels Family Beef
. tseeaastssy ““-“t
2 half chests Black Tea
10 b izrela White Beans, 3* cask old Brandt
2 If tasks old Sherry Wine
20 omi Holland Gin, 10 casee Bourbon Whiskey
2" cases Claret Wine, 20 cases Tomato Cstenp
20 sacks Bice. 29 tierces Rice
20 boxes Lemons. 10 boxes Orange*
5ii boxes assorted Candies. 5 boxes Mustard.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
ALSO,
1 pair young Match Horses
1 large Male, 1 Cow and Calf
1 Rocksway, 1 Carriage, and 1 Carryall
40 new Iron Bedsteads
Linen Sheets and Bed Spreads
100 new Hair Pill owe, and
S4 assortment of Furniture. jel4-U
d jnpnrtment t
*• nMrvnr
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
Steamer Oak.
BY BBLU WYLLY &. CHRISTIAN.
On FRIDAY, 15th instant, at 12 o'clock, in front of
the Exchange, will be sold, for account of the Under
writers and all concerned,
THE STEAMER OAK,
Her Hull, Chains, Cables, Machinery, Engine, Boiler
fin good order), Anchors. Boats and Apparel, as she
now lies, high and dry at low water, at the south end
of Wilmington Island. Burnt on her pasaage from
Hawkineville to this port. Terms cash, J*!S-Bt
SLOOP JOSEPHINE AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY pKLL.. W1L.LV A CHRISTIAN.
• i
THE SLOOP JOSEPHINE
Carries 200 bales Cotton, light draft (5 feet loaded),
old register 35 tone, well formed.
If not sold at private sale previous to Saturday,
June 16th, will be sold at auction at 12 o'clock, in
front «f the store. Terms cash. je!2-tf
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
Will sell on SATURDAY at 12 m., in front of the Ex
change,
-/THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER COLUMBIA.
About 2o horse power; length, 50 feet; depth of hold,
3 feet; capacity about 950 barrels; engine built by
Cameron A Barclay, of Charleston; la well found
and in good running order, having just returned from
a trip up the Altamaha and Oconee rivers to Dublin,
and well adapted for towing or for a trader. Can be
seen at Lamar's Canal. jel2-td
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Suu rises 4 50
Sun sets 7 08
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 5 45IAt Port 7 15
Shipping Intelligence.
"Kw .r Court —In the Superior Court yester-
- Grand Jury found true bills in the following
■-t State vi
~».c larceny
*“ Sttte vs. Thoi. T.
■ -- simple larceny.
Cope
Samuel Beilly, a person of color.
O’Neil and John Patrick
ct of posses-
to com
ber: I; and de
i.-.i encases of
bet
iej’abenx
die cros
canoe was
Calabogue
m.i je name .we
rue whiteman
• ).• -jut- uaptaln Can-
ere by Capt.
■■r O. M. F. tit. Tne par-
. v : t essed much
OL Thou;.- I . 6 .vena, whose
a lew d 1 ago, yester-
Kinc ur , from New
. .'Llr.fc respectively
•1 .11 fl e condition,
hi mk to be
. >r sale at the
be obtallied
- ie jther will be
: i-: —Yesterday
Who Lar. by his own
• and wagou as hie own
■ ig c. ioa ; of tpe to a boat
..it: misrortune to lose
or.-e was drowned. The
in e rj. iulged condi-
.d with by many who
• w i'lve o'c.ock a fuss oc'
a-d :i 'liitp woman on
-t . mi- The former threw
0 J took effect upon
- J. :.'h v us stunned by
rt. -.donee of its parents
'Giion Last evening the
x i 7oii'-; lered onto!
—This vessel;
Umbo.. * r-r, which
of Si M/i.- s, Gu., on the 31st.
7 St. klary bar ne .(earner Flora
hbephar.i, M b; Mean. 8.
>. 8» Marjs, on ..c ‘.r,j last Sotyed
mica, a; d she la cow ,>o herpalsiage
-olend.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, June 12,1864.
Arrived.
Steamship City of Bath, Hewartb, Boston—Rich
ardson & Barnard.
Steamship Perit, Delanoy, New York—Hunter A
Gammell.
Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocket, Darien and Bruns
wick/
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—L S Ben
nett.
Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchley.
Cleared.
Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crooker, Hilton Head.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Steamship Palmira, White, New York.
Bremen ship Fortuna, Wolk, Liverpool—Crane <9
Graybill.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—29 bales
cotton, 11 rolls leather, 49 hides, 9 boxes tobacco and
mdse.
Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—62 bales np-
land cotton and mdse.
Bxports.
Per Bremen ship Fortuna, for Liverpool—1,100 bales
upland cottoD, luO do sea Island do.
WAREROOMS,
;.78 Broughton Street
Nearly Opposite St, Andrew’s Hall.
B00KSI BOOKS!
FOR SAXE BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly
The Mute Singes, by Anna Cora Ritohie.
696 Pulpit Punoenoies.
The Oephans, by Mr«..OUphanL
Thornton ; or. The Younger Bbotheb.
Leighton Court, by Henry Kingsley.
The Lady’s Mite, by Miss Braddon.
Mother’s Biquist, by Shnlah.
The Coquette, a novel.-founded on fact.
Mb. Stewart’s Intensions, by F. W. Robinson.
New edition Preston’S Interest Tables. jeT-tf
Passengers.
Per steamship Pent, from New York—Mrs Moore,
H Wandeuker, Catharine Wandenker, T E Laurence,
Rev E P Brown, H Travers, A S Bindley, Mrs Pare*
and child, F Wandenker, Mrs F Clark, G W Wood
man, J J Dooley, Capt E M Ehlers, K R Jenkins, J M
Of color Calvin. W Koch, G Peirce, A Powell, R Qnentrel, J a
Langail, C M Case, A Solomon, F A Mauge, and 6 in
tuling to sterage.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—G B Barn-
well. A Engall, Dr Morrell, W Root, Mr Terry, W
Henry, J Henry, T O Allen, J C Canfield, A J J Biols,
Capt Russell, H Epplnger, G Ferret and wife. Miss M
A Benson, B Kimball, Miss A M Bartemua, H R
Barnes, Miss C K Bent, Miss F J Box, Miss C Smith,
Miss LJ Smith and servt, Miss M Harris, Capt Hay,
E Edgall J Sppsteln, Dr E H Hart, C Gass, Capt L
i.hrlstie, W Kind, Capt Howgego, M Egan, J B Mc
Leod, M Gowan. W Flynn, J D Thurbut and wife. G
T Jenkins, Mrs Neil, aud 19 deck.
Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—Hr slid
Mrs Murdock. ; y
Consignees.
Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—Brigham,
H A Co, CEB, Duncin A J, Richardson A B, Judge
Law, Randall A Co, T J Dunbar A Co, Erwin A a,
Singleton, H A Co. C D Rodgers, H, Reed A H, F W
suns A Co, R C Anthony, J C Maker A Co, G O Marcy,
Blair it B, M J eolomons, G C Freeman, J Ltppman,
D Idllibndge, G T H, J tt Harrington, Chipiuau A C,
J W Wolcott A Co, K Habersham A Son, lu.Hoche.'V
A D, A J Miller. G Waterhouse, H Pitcher, U F Grant
J J Waring, M A Cohen, M Newumrk, S 8 Miller, M
A Wadley.
Per steamship Perit, from New York—Agt OHR,
J W Anderson A Son, Both well A W, Bluu * M, Mil
Butt A Co, M A Cohen, Champion A F, Cooper A
MCA, Callahan, Duncan A J, Do Witt A M, Erwin A
H, E Ehrlich, G Freeman, A Fernandez, H Gowdy, S
Goodrtlt, 8 B Harrington, H, Reed A H, G A Jones, K
A Fellner, Kein A Co, A A G R R, B A Bryant. Brady
A S, Brigham, H A Co, A Burke, Crane AGv Cooper,
O A F, Clark A Claghom A C, M Doyle A Co, M
Duggan, E A Eckmau, M Ferst a Co, A A L Freiden-
berg, Gotnm, *V Green, Hunter A G, H. Allaberg A
Co, A 9 Hartrldge, Hilton A B, Jones A W, K McLua
A Co, J W Lathrop, Loved A L, W W Lincoln, A B
Luce, H C Mehrtens, M Newmark, Nat Ex, Maimer A
D, C D Rogers, F W Sims, E D Smith,' B T Sandfbrd,
A A Solomons A Co, J L Villalonga. C White, D Wald-
ham, a Wilcox A Co, W A A B B, York, W Met, L
A Gleason, J Lama, J McMahon, D Mann, N, Butler
A Co. P, T A Wright, A Kescher, Minded A Co, H
Snlter, Southern Ex, W H Static, Tison A G, J K
Wilder, G Weubrook, Wright, G A Co, W, Root A
Co, W P Yonge, aud others.
Per stomner Helen Getty, from Palatka—J W An-
demon, W B Adams, a Campbell, W A Moot, Tison A
U, T H Austin, W Conoway a Co, Capt Crabtree, W
A Jordan.
Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—J M Kinchley,
W H Stark, Guerard * F. b
Consignees per Central ItullroBif.
June 13, 1866.
102 bales cotton, 32 bags rtgs. 2r, bales vara, 10 do
domestics, 11 care iron, chains and spikes, 13 do lum
ber andjqgse to Lathrop A Co, Brady, 8 a Oe W R
Closing Out Sale
OF THE
LONDON WATCH COMPANY.
«<<■ ,4.a. < a u Crooker,
1 ■’ JuJ Sranswtck,
j '.•••>.? - J)dRector,
■— - on board,
' ay for Charleston, the sur*
d tut '~ t "br aioDg the coiiet
- tc ?'Ir. Shulls, messenger of
-♦«*» Con-pany tar eoi.ie« of Msobn
•Hrj of yesteriis) uo rJtH
nr«s Kiausger o-.-cr tb »
Rveatp^a per AtlaaUc A ftodfA. r.
1 ‘ ^ 1
<* baits upland cotton, 14. ■; 3 :<!and r b’.d* !
roslD. 14 do turpentine, 2. ea .-ke ovu. 40 do grot, '1 1
peas, 1 car cattle aud rndee io aLCtYv.t,
A ro, J Lathrop i Co, . . v ... cb/j H
Roberts A sots, L J Gailmai un A . Duecau ■( J, T
A Gordon, Wilder A r, G 7 ■ *7 iny, M Thomas .v
: Co, W P Huuter. U Lelbie. L A G "atou. .1 W Andcr j
j hod. M Jones. C- ••'•per x Me A, T, Hinder A Co. t y !
: Knight, J Booth A Co, A iAfflrr, hi, iAiup A Co, I M !
Hooker, K W Porter. Watts, Mcil - Co, J J Dale .
Owing to the failure and sadden closing of *he
works and bnslneas of the
London Watch Company,
a large number of fine Watches, manufactured espe
clalty for the United Stftge, being heavy, first class
time-keepers, Intended to stand hard usage and sud
den changes or temperature, are left in our hands
for immediate gale. As agents of the Company, we
are obliged to dispose of this stock’ far cash in the
shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided
ou the plan annexed as the one that will be produc
tive of the desired result. This plan gives every one
an opportunity.!)! obtaining first-class time-keepers
at a price that all can command. As every Certifi
cate represents a Watch, there are no blanks, and
every one who invests in this sale must get a Watch
at half the retail price at least; and, U at all fortu
nate, one to wear with pride through lire.
Remittances may be made at onr risk in registered
letters or by express, or poetofflee orders and drafts
payable to oar order, and we guarantee a pare return.
This INSURES safe delivery and sure return to every
pgtron.
We warrant every Watch as represented, and satis
faction is guaranteed in every Instance. Knowing
the worth of the stock, we can give a warrantee to
every purchaser. The price has been placed at the
very low figure in order to insure Immediate sale;
and all who desire to improve the opportunity should
make early applicatioh. <’
HART, GIBSON & Co.,
205 Broadway, N. Y ,
Agents for the Isondon Watch Co.
the following splendid LIST OK '
Fine Watches and ChainC
Worth 9300400.0 I
TO BE SOLD FOB
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
127 Grid hunting-cased Chronometers, from . ’
$175 to $450
163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levese,
.HUtajm
^bOMOE-caseilDmilex..........XfcOto $00
S°!5 bnntmg-caHed Patent Levers... 76 to 276
Levers 60 to 276
2 i? k°! < * hunting-cased Lepines 60 to 20fr
1C9 Gold magic-caaed Livers —...goto 276
335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers, r ’ 76 to 226
20S heavy Gold-cased Levers *’ 70 to 176
WO Ladles'. Gold hunting-cased Levers.. 4fito 22b
n» Ladies’Gold enameled hunti^-cSed ferret*
135 Ladle*’Gold enameled magic-cased l4Sa >, * S0
2I6>Ladtae’GMd^ahed eifoared Letmal.^Sm *1*
263 Ladies' Grid-cased engraved Lepines. into it,
ss a
500 heavy solid Silver-cased fevers 25 to 100
SEa«S252»StSR"“::::;: SK S
294 Ladies’' solid-cased Lepines 20 to 6E
Kfo&ShrfflSSSBiiv ss %
OTAU the above Bet of Watches wOl be arid for
ten dolUrs each.
ertlflcntes lepresjuiicg c icTi and every Watch in
the ahive list arc plat :••. in siotilar envelopes and
s ‘Any tv.' son cbu.iydnjf « Certificate, to be had
i.i rb -e. or sent by mal. to anv address, can have
ofticle called for on the rectra of the Cenificate.
with ten dollars.
ebbi-ge. for. forwarding Certificates. *0 cents
■ ton Fiv? will be «".tfor$2. andfl.'tccn for $z.
rne Certificates me;: In illci-aes t-s returnee vIfh
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY Jk CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
LOT No. 19 and Improvements, fronting on Pulaski
Square. The House contains eleven r oms, with Car
riage House, Stables/and Servants’ Rooms, all well
finished. Attached is a beautiful Flower Garden.—
Such an opportunity Is seldom offered to any person
desiring a comfortable residence. je!2- f
BRICK HOUSE.
BY BELL, WYLLY 4c CHRISTIAN.
- AT PRIVATE SALE,
BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris street,
went of West Broad street. jel2-tf
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH.
On MONDAY, June I8th, will be sold, in front of
store, at luX o’clock,
4 Horses
2 Carriages
1 Buggy
2 setts Double Harness
1 sett Single Harness
2 Riding Saddles
3 Riding Bridles
7 Shovels
4 Curry Combs, and
A lot of bid Harness.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Charles Rijriey, (colored,) deceased.
The new and eluant cteamslup
North. IPoint,
R- C. Sans, Commander,
Win eat! for Baltimore on
I4th taat., at 8 o’rlork. ». m.
Freight for PHIbADEFJIA will be received and
hues'* t “ ro, * 8k the same rates charged by other
F<* freight or pasaage, having good accommo-
dktiona, apply to
jelS
LxROCHE. WEST * DANIELS,
Jones' Block.
For Palatka, E Fla.,
TOUCHING; AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new, elegant and fast 8teamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been put In thorough order, will resume her
regular trips on
Friday Morning. lSlh. 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 & CUNNINGHAM,
Agent*
FOR DARIEN.
FOR BOSTON
The last sieamship
CITY OF BATH,
G. Hiwavrn, Commander,
will sail for the above port 00
Sunday, Jane 17 th, at — o’clock — m.
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON Sc BARNARD.
J»>4 Agent!
Empire Line
FOB HEW YOKE.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage........ Sdu 00
The splendid steamship PERIT, Delanoy, Com-
lander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Satavday, Jaac 16, at — o’clock — m.
For freight or paaeage, having superior accommo-
dationa, apply to
J el1 - HUNTER Sc GAMMELL.
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Paeaage, 980 Steerage, 910
FREIGT ON COTTON 91 rSR BALE-
The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Love
land. commander, will call as above, on
Saturday, June 16, at 9>f o’clock a. as.
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer m this trade, apply to
B. H. ImRDSB,
No. It Stoddard’a Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agent*
jell No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y.
THE STEAMER
EL. M. COOL,
Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, at 8
o'clock. je!3-2t
Murray’s Line
FOR
NEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OP RATES!
labia Passage, 920 Steerage, 910
FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LINE.
The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Butkley.
commander, will leave for the above pert on ht r
regnlar day,
Thursday, June 14th, a^Sx o'clock.a. a.
For freight or pasahge, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN,
82 Bay street.
Terms ea
Je6-tds
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Lot No. 6/ on the corner of Liberty and Mont
gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi
dence. m22
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
sale.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and' BUnd Factory and Planing Mill, lo
cated in Macon, Ga, fronting on Second street, 110
by 226 feet in depth; Woodruff k Dan el’s Planing
Machine* Tongue and Grooving Machine, ..Morticing
Machine, Saeh and Blind Machine; BiackeimVh Shop,
with seven forges. AH run by steam. The engine
Is 35 horse power. All In good order.
For further Information, apply at oar counting-
room. myl4-tf
Direct and Regular Communication
WITHj
HILTON HEAD.
Cabin Passage 930 00
The splendid steamship
Tonawanda,
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, June 16th, at — o’clock — in.
For freight or passage, apply to
’HUNTER Sc GAMMET.T,.
N. B—By thl9 steamer we are prepared to send
cotton to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first-class
steamers from that port. jell
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOB CHARLESTON
TLA BEAUFORT,
Through by Daylight,
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. R. Pavn*
friiking place of • learner Fannie temporarily)
Will leave as above from Florida wharf, foot of
West Broad 9treet, until further notice, overy
MONDAY MORNING, a* H o’clock.
Returning, will leave Charleaton every SATUR
DAY morning at same hour.
Wlme the boat is on her trip freight will be re
ceived an 1 stored in fire proof warehoos* free of
expense.
This boat is new, very fast, and has good accom-
modations for passengers. For freight or naseane
apply to F. M. MYKEt.U AgSt, ’
J <9 tf Florida wharf.
POE NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Line.
THE ONLY SIDRWHBBI. SHIP ON THURSDAY.
Cabin Pas.age 820...
.Steerage 910
Sloop Fanny <fc Mary,
Capt. Sioeii.,
Is running regular trips between Savannah and
Hilton Head, cairyiug freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per
fectly dry, in good Older, and has made remarkably
qnick trips. She carries t lie United States mail. The
National Expiess and Transportation Company and
Southern Express are authorized to receive packages
for her.
Any information can lie obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring at the XrwG Jt Hxealp office.
mylT
FOR CHARLESTON.
First-dass side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah to Vera Cruz (per steam
ships o the Empire Line to New York), same rate
ss from New York.
The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way
ont. TheJfanhattan will stop at Sisal on the way
horns.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD :
From New York to Havana, First Cabin. $60 : Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Crus. First Cabin, $100
Steerage, $60.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y., U. S.
For passage, apply to v
B. H. HARDEE,
my22-tf 12 Stoddard’s Range.
The new and splendid V. S Mall .learner
I£ . V T K.
Capt. T. J. Looawoon.
will leavs Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for
the above port. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’donck, via HUtun Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train. 0
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hih on Head.
Leaves Savannah overy MONDAY MORNING at
8 o'clock for Palatk* Fla., touching at all laudlngs
on the St Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL k CO., Agent*
mio 217 k 219 Bay street.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Fernandina. Jacksonville, and all
Landings on the St. Johns River.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTATOR,
L. M. Coxettxk, master,
will leave ea above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware-
n°nse on the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Stylo ra. Agents.
The new and very fast sidewheel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day, ,**
Thursday, June 14, at 9 o'
For freight or passage, having very
modations, apply to WILDER dfc'j
No freight received after 7 o’clock,
day.
FOR BEAUF
VIA SEABROOK, HILTON HEAD AND
ST. HELENA.
BELIEF,
Captain JAMES BENT,
Will leave for above points at 10 a. m. each Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Returning, leave Bean-
fort each sncceeding day at 10 a. m.
Freight and passage lower than by any other boat.
YOKE, WILLIAMS. MoINl lHE k CO.,
J e *-tf Agents.
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family.
is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians.
Chemists and Connoisseur* as possess tug all those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and dinretic) which
belong to an
PORE GIN.
isbed’ reputation—founded
' experience—abundantly
1c confidence, and gnar-
Standard Article,
j one dozen bottles etch,
Savannah, and all prsmi-
BININGER & CO.,
Sole Importer*
aver street. New York.
3 We trfiat
npon eight:
vindicates 01
antees the e:
Put up in
ana sold by
nent" ’
The Bining
high reputa r ’
house in Net
The house
street, has
reputation
Pot.
iver street, have a very
as the oldest and best
> Journal. <
r A Co., No. 15 Beaver
•tod of dghly years a
envied.—N. Y. Evening
^ ■' _ je5-eod-d*wly.
EAM! ~
AitTEisr,
CONCERT EVERY
the public aw respect-
baa been opened to-
its and the choicest
ate boxes have bees
ur, -' ultz ■ (A.v J I'utler, C i> Lee, H Metunat A 111
x ; , . ! ecu, Weed & C, J Bitch, A Duteuhoffet ,* Co, AtcCall
tf, W II Brown, J It Johnson, W H Burroughs k
Co. J A Roberts J> C Cook, M G Ehriich.
p n.i 1 and accompany the ntoney wiien goods are o-rtorod.
A J'-ouid- Ail orders prompt!; fifiefi and lorwsrded by return
Notice.
B Y order from the Honorable Conrt of Ordinary
of Liberty county, G* t there will be offered for
sale before the Court House, In said county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours
of sale: All of the real nutate of E. Daniel, ltte of
said couDty, deceased, consisting of about eight
thousand acres of land. Including two settlements
already improved, and about five hundred acres of
open land and ond good mill seat.
These lands are situated in the above said county,
on the waters of Taylor's Creek and and Chnoocbee
River, which will be sold In lots of three hundred to
twelve hundred acre* Alvo, two lots—o e in Sumter
county, Ga.; the other In Early county, Ga.
Terms will be made known on day of sole.
A. E. DANIEL, Adm’x.
my*5 A. B. DANIEL, Adm’r.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD.
AGENTS WANTED
0 u ' FOR.
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON
By Prof. R. L. Dnim, D. D., of Va.
THE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
A The only edition authorized by his widow. The
author a personal friend and Chief or Staff of the
Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected
by General R. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every
eonnty. Send for cirralare and see onr terms.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
No. 214 Seventh street, Richmond, Va.
myS 1 -lmdAtrlw,.
RHODES’
t •. • i
Soper Phosphate of Lime,
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT 999 SO PEB TOM, CASH.
Al2-tf MILLER THOMAS k GO.
For Sale.
CITY OF ATLANTA 8. PER CENT.
COUPON BONDS,
ISSUED BY AUTHORITY or ACT or LEGISLATURE
These Botoda hare fifteen and tweSdy years to run,
and are payable (Interest seml-anndiuy) at the
Ntfiessl «*£ Saak,.*.,I. City,
For particulars apply to
MERCER * ANDERSON,
No. 10 Stoddard’a
Jri-tf 1
TZpisspujfiSr
The fine *f Cunningham, Put*c A-Co.1* this da
dissolved by mutual consent Mr. D. G. Pune wil
Close the unsettled business of the firm.
A. J. CUNNINGHAM,
D. G. PUR8R
R J. LAKOOMBE.
Savannah. Ga- June 4,1666, jeHS.
Advertising in SoutheroGeorgia
mm i
fidld steamer ’
DICTATOE,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxxttx*
will leave aa above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO.,
THE UNITED STATES I BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
my7tf
Agents.
Paeifie Mall Steamship Company’s
Throwgh Line to California,
'POUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
^ United States Mail. Through in Twenty-two
Steamahios on the Connecting on the Pacific
.-.Atlantic; with the
5iS R I^S^ DNCET CONSTITUTION.
NBW YORK -GOLDEN CITY.
SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
SCO., Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot oi Canal afreet
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of cterv
month, (aaoept when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,} for Aspinwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s ateamahipa from Panama for San Fraadsco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and feist connect at Panama with
Ameri -°
^ of One Quarter from steamers rates
“iwfd toAecotid oabin and fetMrage pausengere
* Alfib.an allowanceff One Quarter on
T -. - toNaerf aMd’dheir fomilies and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charge* Half Fare.
One hundred pcsB^i baggage allowed each adult
TOIJWMiww iCMDipiByM^gBfs through, and
attenoto ladies, and children without male protec-
Baggage received bn the dock the day before
andpase^ere
An experienced snrgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
For passage .ticket* or further information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Whar4 foot of
Gas^l^J-aefi NortoRrier.Newl" - '*
*
Under contrast with the Upited States and Braal
Governments for the carriage of the mail* will dis- _
patch one of their J
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
8TXIAMSSIP8, r
each over 2,000 tons btnthen,
On the 29th of Every Month, ®
From the
Port of New York.
For the following named ports and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equiva-
lent:
FIRST OABIN.
From New York to St. Thomu $90
Frojn New York to Para !!! $160
From New York to Pernambuco ito
From New York to Bahia. 790
From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding in- •
eluded.
An experienced Snrgeon is attached to each vessel
All Letters must pass through the Poet Office. Poet-
age 10 cents.
For further Information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent,
No. 12 r-toddard’a Blockf"
GARRISON k ALLEN,
“J 31 New York Agent*
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOI^ffA, AND A_A LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
h -•-
The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer
K A TE;
Capt. T. J. Look wood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of Want Broad
street, for above places. EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock: •.
We will receive freight at our warehouse at ail
time* free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL k CO., Agent*
my8-ti 217 A 219 Bay street.
FOR BALE,
. RIVER STEAMBOATS sad TOW
-BOATS, of various aiaei and draft.
■BaWeg Vaaaels, Btiam Bargee, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
NO. 42 Water street, N. Y.
Hims BAINBRIDGE
A <fcN
“CHART AND COMPASS”
(formerly the “Balabridge Alga*”) offer*
superior inducement* to the merchants of S*-
ranaali as an advertising medium. It has a taiga
and rapidly tooeaeliMf efrealathm In that section, aud
Bainbridge. JuueH, 1966.
M. RU88RLL,
Editor and Proprietor
jelS-tf ?;
TO KiSftTT,
Tfte WHARF eoutigttons fo the Bull street public
dock. Enquire- at tbls office. . Je8-if
maU « ea ;.>ivss Addre
HART, GIBSON *: CO.,
205 B roadway. Non York
At SaViOinat Mill* ear’ enf
■ DRY AX. . ^
! US'”White Corn cC’UHtantlyl'
1 Also, choice Corn ?iea’. and ft
Notice
CORN for !
Ford,
r '•• or dv
A CO. ’ .
; r. ’ TOURING MY ABSENt’2 from
for sale r-*-- eatlne Dealer will )>» iv ■■ ittornej.
jeu-tt 1 u.kt*
For Palatka, E.
TOUCHING AT BRUNS
RTS, FERNANDINA, JA<
AND PICOLATA.’
The elegant and very fast steam packet -
SYLVA.N SHORE
Capt. JAMBS TUCKER
efun^ifsiiie^ flp fof >blB rout* w
’ Every Tweeday Mendug at He’eletk.
AR freight payable by shipper*
For freight or paaMg* having aunedor accomwo-
applJ *t the oac*Flor& Steam Packet
I Tnsse C
[ NOT BE
Mr Val-1 Lampsb&<
Icli-Xw
nMurt UL
wosefie Lamp*.
*r- •■• ' .i .’ted by nest and CAN-
' • - ia.yv issertment cl
<;.• kerwene i by tBe bare 4 r
■1 S W. MA11SB H GO.
.I".- w-.jtaker and Congress
asvmmib, June 1, 1896. .
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Tfir. bare this dir entered te a erv
partnersh;. the trausucucB of a Genertt!
-Sion and ft' Pl'.JghuriW’s nJ-:r rae-^rtrae ate ’tie
.utBrigbam, Hoist * i; u irruG’itM.
. , U D ii. PAJ.'DWTV
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0 1 OLMSTJCAD.
. :S86.' |«2-tt
Sseannai 1
Cash for Wheat.
T MF. UMBItRSIGNKU will
pricr for new ileorgls am
Wheat.
jell-tf
pay till highest tnata.t
u '>ew fiofith Carettu,
B F. SANFORD
A; the Ha'sanaali Mil's,
ond of Brcaght"* arree.l