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tOCAt’ MAT^BSi;
FRIDAY i«»SINO. JtJSE
TTTf
pej.urture
of snteihlpr ud gttdmen
FOR Rf YORK.
Steamship Peri*, Saturday, June 16th,«*— o’clock
gtcunship Missouri, Saturday, Juna 46, at »X
o'clock, a m. .
rox IflLi PXUPHIA
Steaiuthlp Toaawanda, Saturday, June 16, at —
o'clock — m
FOB BOSTON.
jieamsmp City of Bath, Monday.Jone lStta, at —
o'clock . • jSf (jjfifei
FOR AUGUST A.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at t
o’clock.
Steamer Laura, every Friday evading at 6 O’clock.
FOB HABKIN8TILLB.
Steamer diaries S. Hardee, every Thursday mam-
in,;, at 9 o’clock.
FOR C- UARLKSTON.
steamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
o'clock -vC ■
steamer Dictator, evefy Friday morning at 9
o’clock.
Steamer Kate, every Thunday morning at 9 o'clock
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Friday, June 15, at 10 a. m.
Steamer Dictator, every .Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
s> timer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
steamer Helen Getty, every Satnrday morning,
lo .-’ciock.
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
FOR BEAUFORT.
Steamer Relief; every Monday, Wednesday, and
Iriday, at 10 a. m.
FOR DARIEN.
Steamer H. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o’clock
Messrs. ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta-
ttoiier-t and Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs;,
, mer of Bay lane, neat to the Post Office, are an-
•. in,rired agents for the Daily Newb & Herald.
AH .rdere left with them will be promptly attended
pitOl'EEDIKGS OB’ COUNCIL.
Council met last evening.
Present—His Honor, the Mayor, and Aldermen
tvylly, La. lilison, Johnson, McMahon, Gue, Ca9ey ;
Soullard, and Ferrill.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
The report of the special committee on increase of
silanes was read and adopted. The report fixed sala-
n, - as follows:
c'ierk < »f Council $1,800 per annum
Jailor aud Assistant 2,400 •• “
Messenger 900 “
superintendent Streets and Lanes 1,440 ••
H-alth Officer 960 “ >■
city Marshal, 1,800 “
Coy Surveyor 1.800 “
Further time was granted committee to report on
wmunicatiou from the Board of Health, on petition
I .Sirens in relation to the plank road on West Broad
str.-et, aud on the sale of hand engines.
i... roport of the committee of freeholders on open
nib’ l ast Broad aud Gwinnett street, was adopted, al-
i -wing $2,450 to property holders on the line.
An ordinance {foe opening said Btreet, with a proviso
that no more streets should be opened through the
'.-pot ground of the Albany A Gulf Railroad, was read
the first time.
An ordinance defining the duties of the Jailor was
real the first time. It prohibits him from discharg
ing prisoners committed by order of the Mayor or
C -uueii until the fines are paid and an order o btained
iroui the Mayor, on pain of dismissal from office.
Tiie ordinance changing the Sunday ordinance in
rt-lauuu to the sale of soda water, Ac., came up for ifn
second reading. It allows the sale of soda water until
11 p m . aud ice cream from 5 to 11 p. m. Alderman
John sou moved to lay the ordinance on the table,
which was lost, Aldrrmen Johnson and Lachlison
voting for the proposition. After much discussion
Alderman McMahon offered an amendment pro
hibiting the sale of soda water or ice cream on Sun
days from wagons or being hawked about the streets,
which was adopted by a vote of four to three.
The ordinance was then adopted by the following
vote, Alderman -Johnson calling for the yeas and
advertisement of
erbocker Life Insurance Com-
another column.
The National and Southern Companies
hare our thanks for full files ofSoatporand Western
papers. ■
Col. H- H. Eden, Coroner of Chatham county, has
our thanks for various favors, and among others for
some fine specimens of early ripe peaia, apples, Ac.,
sent him from the Jasper Springs farm. .
Honesty is the best policy in medicine as 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 in the market. Trial proves it. 14-1 w
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
•‘In Trust; cte; Da. Bertrand’s House-
* hold,” by Amanda M. Douglas: Lee &
Shepard.
We hare received a copy of the above
work, and have enjoyed its perusal very
much. It is a pleasant story of quiet Ameri
can domestic life, showing bow thoroughly
the faithful performance of duty can be made
its own reward, and the interest of the story
is unflagging throughout, making this book,
in these days of summer weather, most enter
taining.
Copies may be obtained at the well-known
book store of Messrs. Staley Brothers.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PCTLASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEROER.
Veus—Adlermen Ferrill, McMahon, Gue, Casey,
Soullard—Nays, Aldermen Johnson, Lachlison,Wylly.
1 he ordinance raising the fee9 of measures and in
spectors of lumber from 30 to 50 cents per thousand
lest for sawed lumber, was read the second time and
The question as to the extent of - fire limits was
next m order. A petition was read from several
citizens who had entered into contracts before the pas-
iige of the ordinance. One petition, with 148
Signatures, asking for the repeal of the ordinance or
its extension over the corporate limits; and one
e.cnei by 27 owners of real estate, asking that it be
act repealed, were presented. The whole matter,
w.ih tne petitions, was referred to a special com
mittee consisting of Aldermen Ferrill, Soullard and
McMahon.
Dr. IV. F. Sargeant presented a petition, praying to
be refunded one. hundred dollars, the amount of li
cense paid by him for a land raffle. He stated that he
hni u!y received seventy-five dollars, while his ex-
; use lor advertising, Ac., exceeded three hundred
doiiars.
Aidci man McMahon was opposed to granting the
prayer of the petitioner, as if it were done the Boatd
would have hundreds of similar applications before
it. Tne petition was laid on the table.
The Han-dressers Protective Union” sent a peti-
t.on, asking Council to repeal the ordinance aUowing
kal ’cr hops to be kept open till 10 o’clock on Sun
day m rmugs. Much discussion ensued on this pe-
Al lerman Lachlison contending that barbers
were mechanics, as they worked with tools, and
macliau'. s were prohibited from working on the Sab-
l»ih. he did not see why any exception should be
male in tavor of barbers Alderman Johnson moved
that the- prayer of the petition be granted, and that an
ri.nance be drawn to meet the case. This resolution
adapted—Aldermen Wylly, Lachlison, Johnson
»:.! Casey voting in the affimative, and Alderman Fer"
nli, Soullard aud McMahon in the negative.
The question oi removing the railroad track in Li-
tvrty street occupied much of the attention of the
t -:i, aud was finally settled by the adoption of a
its iution for the draft of an ordinance authorizing
fiu- ■.. -nnection during the plessnre of Council, and
t.’r.cuug the rate of speed to two and a half miles
let hour.
Ihe Mayor made a verbal statement in relation to
ihta.tii .ii of the Secretary of the Treasury, in ordering
‘t it; i. annul its contract with Mr. Hartshorn for
'-t removal of the obstructions, and make a new one
Mr H. s. Wells, President of the Brunswick
kuh ad. The Board were unanimous in the opinion
-tat the case should be represented to President -John-
R M Blun, Albany, Ga
W Call, Fla
R C Black & lady, Ameri
cas
M D Connor, Augusta
Mrs O’Connor, do
Miss E Murphy, do
J J Doughty, do
T P Jones, Thomasville
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
W M D’Antignae, Augusta
S F Warren, Macon
J F Beall, A & G R R
F D’Antignae. Augusta
i B Dallas, Fla
J 8 Merrill, Ua
T H Beasley, A & G R R
W P Williams, Louisville
J J Doughty, Augusta
W H Edwards, da
J H Rodgers, Ga
D Turner, str Missouri
J Best, do
L Scott, do
T F Lewis, do
J G Huffman, do
Capt R L Millard, Scriven
J D Ashton, do
JR Baldwin, City
W McKee, str Perit
G Johnson, do
W M Smith, City
J J Woods, do
A A Solomon, City
L J Moses, do
J McDonough, A A G R R
L Scott, N t
J G Clark, City
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luce.
W Calder, N C
G A Luce, City
W H Denlin, H Head
G Woods, Chas
W H Henry, Fla
G W Killln, CRH
L M Churchill, Augusta
C P Hovey, R I
B C Wright, Scarboro
|L Bullis & lady, Fla
A B Brown, Brown
I Miss H Ennis, Brnnswick
iJ M Remshart, Duoliu
Mrs O B Harr, Fla
IM Rawls, Guyton
IJ S Newell, SKldaway
Mrs Brewer, Augusta
I Miss Smith, do
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, Waluut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 4 49
Son sets 7 09
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 9 21IAt Port 10 51
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, June 14,186J.
a Arrived.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, Ac—Bradley,
Hill <t Co.
Schr Nadab, Johnson, Philadelphia—Hunter A
Gammell.
Schr E T Smith, Doane, New York—E E Hertz A
Co.
Cleared.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York
—Wilder A Fullartou.
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La
roche, West A Daniells.
Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—O Cohen.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley,
Fill A Co.
Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchley.
Schr Red Jacket, Everard, Boston—Richardson A
Barnard.
Schr Flying Cloud, Foley, New York—Crane A
Graybill.
Imports.
Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc—i bales up
land cotton, and mdse
.Exports.
Per steamship Virgo. for_ New York—698 bales up
land cotton, 30 do sea island do, 27 do yarns, 170 pkgs
mdse.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—221
bales npland cotton, 10 sacks. 30 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York
—114 bales npland cotton, 56 bbls rosin, 12 bales rope
19 do wool, 489 boxes and bbls vegetables. 118 pkgs
mdse.
Per schr Bed Jacket, for Boston—80,000 ft lumber.
Per schr Flying Clond for New York—200 tons R R
iron. '
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.
WARER0OMS,
178 Broughton Street,
Nearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
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BOOKS! BOOKS!
FOR SALE BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
,JU lu °tion, the matter was referred to the Com-
fc.it* VQ obstruction*, who will meet at 12 o'clock to-
'*'• prepare a statement to be submitted to an
txlu meeting of Council.
• me other business, of minor importance was
^uuacted, and Council adjourned, after a session of
tert*- hours.
A N uisance.—Our attention has been called to, the
IoJ | kat a nuisance exists at the Central Railroad
: Asfetnjjtr 6bed. Upon the arrival of the passenger
, the public street is completely blockaded tyy
with their wagons. Last Tuesday evening a
4tntleman who was attending the departure of four
lai ‘* *• i^und the street blockaded by the negroes. He
^Ufested them to remove their vehicles, and the re-
‘irtite was a tirade of low abuse. Are ladies to be
v -fcipeiltd to s ubxnit to these gross insults ? Is there
li ’-' remedy ?
Passengers.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—Mrs
Phillips, J B Smith, J K Yonge, and others.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York
—R K Terry, W B Gnerard, R Tnomas, M H Ledley,
A SheftaU, W C Crawford, E F Loud, M Cohen, J W
Bigby, Mrs D Wadley, Miss Wadley, Mrs W. Murray.
N B Savage, W H Edwards, R J Bevill, G Lee, C Gass
N P Nosgrove, C R Bacon, Miss M Sheldon, Mr Ryan,
Mias Ryan, J Ryan, C J Fell aud lady, Maj U W Bal
lard, A M Ballard, J A Merrill, E W Ness, E D Symtli,
E H Kirley, H M Stoddard, J J Stoddard, C Madson.
C Gill, Mrs Dr Palmer, Miss Parramore and servt, E
Padelford and lady, Miss Padelford and servt, H A
Jenkins, N P Crowell, N B O’Conner and lady, E Ro
sendeln, Mrs W L Stark, Miss M Stark, W L Stark, E
M Blount, W H Hargrove, M Michenbcrry, Miss E
Murphy, J O’Brian, M J Bmn. J L Patton, W Rich
ardson. F Rodgers, J Preston, W Morehead, W Allen,
O Gridwell, W Henderson. M Francis, J O’Brian,
May, P Murphy, E Snow, J Waddle, D Dean, P Flan
nery, R Crosby, and 22 steerage.
Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc—R T.Gist, A
B Brown, H Berdl.ck, W M Smith, Mrs Wood and S
children, J C Mann, Mrs Hart and daughter, Mias
Joycelinii, Mrs Abbott, Mr Warren. Capt PerkiDS,
and 9 deck.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—Miss Bernes,
Miss Bent, Miss Brcnou, Miss C Caruthers, J K Rus
sell, H Eppinger, D Small, B Barnes. J Blodgett, K
Travis, Geo Taylor, Mrs Coombs, Miss Jacobs, and
steorage.
Consignees.
Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc—Crane & G,
B A Bryant, M, Thomas & Co, B, Hill A Co.
Per schr Nadab, from Philadelphia—Agt C R R, A
Minis, J Ryan, M Newmark, Hunter A G, M A Coiien,
F W Sims & Co, B Kohn, A A G K R.
Per echr E T Smith, from New York—G *7 Porter,
J McLaughlin, J P Colons, M A Cohen, Brady. S A Co
CRB Agt, F W Sims A Co, J K Ross A Soli, A A
SBtomens A Go, G M Heldt, j Ryan, U S Freeman, C
A Graybill, Tlson A G, J L villalonga, L J Guiltnartin
A Co, J W Lathrop, Erwin A H, J R Dickinson, E E
Hertz A Co, F Champion, Weed A C, T Austin, N a
Hardee A Co.
Consignee, per Central liallroad.
June 14, 1866.
619 bales cotton, 8 do yarn, and mdse to J Ryan, O
Cohen, str Pioneer, Lathrop A Co, H Roberta A Son,
J S Patterson A Co, Macky, B A Co, Holcombe A Co,
R Habersham A Son, Crane A G, J W Lathrop A Co.
E Padelford, W H Stark, W R "Boggs, Banter A G, E
F Metcalf A Co, C D Rodgers, F W Sims A Co, W A
Fullartou.
Match's Court. -Only two cases were before His
“ r the Mayor yesterday. The husband of Bridget
ccy Lad her locked up for the night on a charge of
•ttiking him. As the prosecutor, Dahoney failing to
‘i-f-ar and testify why he had his spouse placed in
Craned vile, he was fined five dollars and costs for
neglect
bora Shea, charged with being a vagrant, was or-
' ie red to be confinceuntil further orders.
The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad received yesterday
from \v
inington, DeL, per schooner Madab, from
‘ladelphia, four passenger cars, which are fitted up
“ magnificent style. They will bo immediately
JlVcd n-a the road for servico.
f j tLe same vessel the Central Railroad received
•ffty-three car wheels.
Muese Stealing—A horse wae stolen yesterday
H-oruing from the plantation of Mr. W. H. MUler, on
t * L;ule Ogoechee river. It was brought to the cily
„ for sale. Officers M. SheftaU and Isaac
Levi 8. Hart, who committed him to jail.
’ IIS ' tTI0!; —Justice P. M. Bussell held an ex
‘“finution yesterday in the case of the State va Pat-
“J "'llham li
arrested the thief end brought him before
colored, charged with the offence of an
onfi battery on a child. The accused was
1 over to the July term of the Olty Court.
—Hon Wilk call, U. B. Senator elect U in
on route for hU home in Florida. Thi» gen-
»nd his colleague. Senator Marvin, have been
-sh.ngton City since February iast,
** e ' '•■•**> ccnstaiitly * in look .ng
**** reatt of thflir constituents and State
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Porcelain &. Ambrotypes,
IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART.
Copying done In the best manner. Pictures made a
well In clondy as in clear weather.
tm~ Call and Examine Specimens. -«*
SOUTH-EAST CORNER BROUGHTON AND WH1T-
Tnn Mute Sinoee, by Anna Cora Ritchie.
096 PtTI.FIT PUNGENOIKS.
The Orphans, by Mrs. Oliphant.
Thornton ; or, The Younger Bbother.
Leighton Court, by Henry Kingsley.
The Lady's Mite, by Miss Braddon.
Mother's Request, by Shnlah.
The Coquette, a novel, founded on fact.
Mr. Stewart’s Intentions, by F. W. Robins an.
New edition Preston’s Interest Tables. jie7-tf
jjSOOB nq |n *
Borden’s Condensed Milk
. Candles
itoTOSAShovei^ Nal
1 case of Overcoats
Empty Corn Sacks
10 cases Straw Hats
■ Boots and Shoes. . •<
also, v
casks of Port Wine
>4 casks of Sherry Wine
2o cases Chas. Heidsick Champagne, quarts
and pints
16 cases old London Gin
10 cases Hubbell’s Bitters
10 cases old Cabinet Brandy
10 cases Dr. Cutter’s Kuglteh Bitters, jela
auction sale.
RV 8. M. i.AFFITK-U.
E. MENDEL,. Auctioneer.
Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 10
- o’clock:
50 barrels Flour
10 tuna Batter
A small lot damaged Bay
Groceries, Dry Goods, CloUiing, Ac. jela
BV BLUSi A MK1KK-
THIS DAY, lath instant, at 10 o’clock, in front of
store, will be sold, to close consignment,
l hogsoead Bacon Shoulders
fi tubs prime Goshen Batter
10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef
10,000 Cigars, different brands
10 gross Matches
30 dozen German Pipes
30 dozen Gold Dust Smoking Tobacco
o boxes Shoes
l case assorted Clothing
1 case Dry Goods, Notions, Ac.
ALSO,
1 Carriage and 1 Carryall.
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UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
Steamer Oak.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
On FRIDAY, 15th instant, at 12 o’clock, in front of
the Exchange, will he so!d, for account of the Under
writers and all concerned,
THE STEAMER OAK,
Her Hall, Chains, Cables, Machinery, Engine, Boiler
(in good order), Anchors, Boats aDd App-irel, as she
now lies, high and dry at low water, at the sonth end
of Wilmington Island. Burnt on her passage from
HawldlieviUe to this port. Terms cash. *jel3-at
SLOOP JOSEPHINE AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
THE SLOOP JOSEPHINE
Carries 200 bales Cotton, light draft (5 feet loaded),
old register 35 tons, well formed.
If not sold at private salo previous to Saturday,
JunelCth, will be sold at auction at 12 o’clock, in
front of the store. Terms ctsh, jel2-tf
BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
Win sell on SATURDAY at 12 m., in front of the Ex
change,
THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER COLUMBIA.
About 20 horse power; length, 50 feet; depth of hold,
3 feet; capacity aliout 260 barrels; engine built by
Cameron As Barclay, of Charleston; Is 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
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
BY BKhh, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
LOT No. 19 and improvements, fronting on Pulaski
Square. The House contains eleven rooms, 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
deBiilng a comfortable residence, je!2- f
BRICK HOUSE.
BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris st'eet,
west of West Broad street. jel2-tf
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH,
On MONDAY, June 18th, will be gold, in front Of
store, at 10X o’clock,
4 Horses
2 Carriages
1 Buggy
2 setts Double Harness
1 sett Single Harness
2 Riding Saddles
3 Biding Bridles
7 Shovels
4 Currv Combs, and .
A lot of old Harness.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased.
Terms cash. )e6-tds
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE,
Br Beil, Wylly A Christian.
Lot No. 5, on the corner of Liberty and Mont
gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi
dence. m22
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE.
Closing Out Sale
OP THE
LONDON WATCH COMPANY.
Owing to the failure and sudden closing of the
works and business of the
London Watch Company,
a large number of fine Watches, manufactured espe -
cialiy for tne United States, being heavy, first class
time-keepers, intended to stand hard usage anil sud
den changes of temperature, are left in our hands
for immediate sale. As agents of the Company, we
are obliged to dispose of 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 result. This plan gives evi try one
an opportunity of obtaining first-class time-Keepers
at a price that all can command. As every Certifi
cate represents a Watch, there are do btanlts. and
every one who invests in this sale must get a Watch
at hall, the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu
nate, one co wear with pride through life.
Remittances may be made at our risk in registered
letters or by express, or post-office orders and drafts
payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return.
This INSURES safe delivery and sure return to every
patron.
We warrant every Watch as represented, and satis
faction vs guaranteed in every instance. Knowing
the worth or the stock, we' can give a warrantee to
every purchaser. The price has been placed at the
very low figure in order to insnre immediate sale ;
and all who desire to Improve the opportunity should
make early application.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo
cated in Macon, Ga., fronting on Second Btreet, 110
by 225 feet in depth; Woodruff A Dan el’s Planing
Machines, Tongue and Grooving Mi chine. Morticing
Machine. Sash and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop,
with seven forges. All run by steam. The engine
is 35 horse power. All in good order.
For further information, apply at onr connting-
room. myl4-tf
Shipping
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For Palatka, EL Ha-i
OUCHWG AT BRUNSWICK, **
RY’S, EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PIOOLATA.
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The new, elegant and fast Steaasej •
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been put in thorough order, will resume her
regnlar crips on
Friday Morning, 15tlx. at lO o’clock,
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior state-room
accommodation, apply at the office on Florida Steait
Packet wharf; or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jel3-3t Agent*.
Direct and Regular -Conniuicatiai
VTITHl
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny <fc Mary,
Capt. SlOKKL,
Is running regnlar trips between Savannah and
Hilton Head,-carrying freight at regnlxr rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per
fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably
quick trips. Site carries the United Slates mail. The
National Express and Transportation Company «■«*
Southern Express are authorized to receive packages
for her.
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring at the News A IIerai.d office.
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FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splendid U. S. Mail steamer
K T IE,
Capt T. J. Lockwood.
will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for
the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o'clonck, via Hilton Head and Beanfort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilton Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at
8 o’clock for Palatka, Fla., tonching at all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
my 10 217 & 219 Bay street
Notice.
B Y order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Liberty connty, Ga„ there will be offered for
sale before the Court Honse, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in July next between the usual hours
of sale: All of the real estate of E. Daniel, late of
said county, 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 connty,
on the waters of Tayloi's Creek and and Canoochee
River, which will be sold in lots of three hundred to
twelve hundred acres. Also, two lots—o e in Snniter
comity, Ga.; the other in Early county, Ga.
Terms will be made known on day of sale.
A. K. DANIEL, Adm'x.
my25 A. B. DANIEL, Adm’r.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF-
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON,
By Prof. R. L. Dxbnet, D. D., Of Va.
rjlHE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
-*- The only edition .uilhoiizwNjy his widow. The
author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the
Christian Soldier (laterally- revised and corrected
by General R. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every
county. Send for cirrn'ars and sec cur terms.
Address NaTIOVaL PUBLISHING CO.,
So -2U Seventh street, Richmond, Va.
mj3i-lmd*iriwv
For Sale.
CITY OF ATLANTA 8 PER CENT.
COUPON BONDS,
ISSUED BY AUTHORITY of ACT of LEGISLATURE
These Bonds have fifteen and twenty jears to run,
and are payable (Interest semi-annnally) at the
National Park Bank, N. T. City.
For particulars apply to
MERCER S ANDERSON,
No. 10 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
jes-tf B»v street.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Cunningham, Purse A Go. is this da
dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. D. G. Purse wil
close the unsettled business of the firm.
CITY OF SaTH,
0. Bivun, Commander,
will Mil for th« above port on
ffssdsy, JMst 18th, at — o’clock — m.
bfij
Empire Line
FOB HEW YOU.
For fNight or poonge, apply to
RICHARDSON b BARNARD,
Je14 , Agents.
[Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabla Passage.
.980 OO
The splsndld steamship PERIT, Delaney, Com-
!!SS.r lewe for “* ab0Te POrt on hM Through by Daylight,
Bmtm id ay, Jsse 16, st — o'clock— in ■
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
jell HUNTER A GAMMELL.
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Cabin Passage.., $30 00
The splendid steamship
Tonawanda,
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Jane 16tk, at — o’clock — in.
For freight or passage, apply to
nUNTER & GAMMELL.
N. B —By this 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.
First-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Cruz (per steam
Passage from Savannah to Vet
lips o; the Empir
as from New York.
raiCruz (
ships o; the Empire Line to New York), same late
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 New York to Havana, First Cabin, $&o ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Vera Crnz, First Cabin, $100
Steerage, $60.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
F, N.Y., U.i
26 Broadway,
For passage, apply to
my22-tt
B. H. HARDEE,
12 Stoddard's Range.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
Via Feraandina. Jacksonville, and all
Landings on the St. Johns River.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTATOR,
L. M. Coxxtteb, master,
will leave ae above, from Telfair's wharf.
Every Tuesday Afternoon at A o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at onr ware
house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
mylO Agents.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Passage, Wb.....: Steerage, $10
FRKIGT OM COTTON $1 FKR BALE.
The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Love
land, commander, will sail as above, on
Saturday, Jane 16, at «)i o’clock a.
For freight or Mvfrio- accommodations su
perior to any steamer in H.I-, iratit-. n-ply to
U..H.^HARDER,
N». 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON a ALLEN, Agents,
jell No. 5 Bowline Green. N. Y.
*«■
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
f
L
l
PILOT BOY,
orn,
her
Capt. T’. R. Pavkr,
(Taking place of steamer Fannie temporarily)
Wulieaveas above from Florida whaif, foot of
West Broad street, until further notice, every
MONDAY MORNING, at S o’clock.
Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR
DAY MORNING at same hour.
While the boat is on her trip freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire proof warehouse, free of
expense.
This boat is new, very fast, and has good accom
modations for passengers. For freight or passage,
apply to F. M. MTRELL, Agent,
J c9 'tf Florida wbarl.*
l.iu-
FOR BEAUFORT,
it,
VIA SEABROOK, HILTON HEAD AND
ST. HELENA.
K L L I E F 1 ,
Captain JAMES BENT,
Will leare for above i
9
i oi
i
tTR-
;point
Wednesday and Friday.
inis at 10 a. m. each'Monday,
iy. Returning, leave Bean-
fort each succeeding day at 10 a. m.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
YORK, WILLIAMS. HolNTlRE A CO.,
je7-tf Agents.
P*
!.
THE UNITED STATES i BR;
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUl
BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIR
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
HART, GIBSON & Co.,
205 Broadway, N. I.,
Agents for the Kondon Watch Co.
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF
Pine Watches and Chains,
Worth #350,000 !
In ad dition to our business of selling Wines, etc.
in original packages, aud in order to insure to con
sumer Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient
form we commenoed tbe enterprise of bottling and
packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies.
Whiskies etc , »nd have sent them out in a style that
would preclude the possibility or their being tam
pered with before teaching the purchaser. The gen-
5al appreciation and gratifyiog success that has re
warded our .efforts has encouraged us to maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to make In
creased efforts to ret.dn the confidence and patron*
age which has bean sir liberally bestowed npon us.
BININOBH & CO.,
[Established 177S.J importers of Wines, Ac.,
■ No. U’ Beaver street, -New York.
J The'above* popular goo. In ate pnt up incases con
taining one dozen bottfos each, and arc sold by H.
G. EUWE, Savannah, and ail prominent Druggists,
Grocers, etc. *
OPINIONS OF T1 tE PRESS.
The name of Bininger A Co., No. la Beaver street,
‘ ' itbofwhat-
i« a guarantee of the exact and literal truth o
ever they represent.—N. Y. Cnn i. Advertiser.
The importing house of Bin inger A Co.. No. 15
Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integ
rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening
Express. je6-DeodAWly_
Tb BE SOLD FOR
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
AKER STREBTS.
Notice.
JJAV1NG DISPOSED of our entire interest in the
Savannah Steam Cracker Bakery to Messes.
- - - ... ^
Remshart A Brother they are authorized tocoll
and receipt for all bills due our late firm, aud we
would respectfully ask for them a continuance of tbe
public patronage so liberally extended to ns. All
accounts against onr late firm must be presented for
* UfobOVjsp--
payment on or before the 24th in.vonr .
nan Steam Bakery.
LEWIS K. SMITH A CO.
SAVAN-
_ . r prepared
supply SHIP BREAD and CRACKERS of all kinds,
in quantities to suit purchasers, at reasonable prices.
The name a*d style of the firm will bo RKMSUART
A BROTHER. WM. WALLACE REMSHART.
ROBERT B. REMSHART.
■June 11th, 1866. ' jcll_lw
8CREYEM HOUSE BAS.
BIRR,ESOPDS
C OLOG’NE
Mill stones.
bolting cloths.
sec-, ana,
Smith M echines.
Hoisting a nd Lighter
Sere ws,
127 Gold banting-cased Chronometers, from
$176 to $450
l'J3 Gold hnnting-cosed English Patent Levers,
$150 to $326
144 Gold bunting-case J Duplex.... no to 3011
175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers... 75 to 975
232 Gold Imuting-oasfd Levers 60 ro 275
2to Gold hunting-cased Lepines 50 to 200
it® Gold magic-cased L-vera 90 to 275
336 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers..... 75 to 225
!®>heavy Ontd-cnsed Levels. . .To to 176
120Ladies’ Gobi huntiug-aue-d Lever*.. 45 to 225
212 Ladles* Gobi enameled hunting-cosctl Levere
$55 to $250
135 Ladles’ Gobi enameled mngte-cased Levers,
236 Ladkia’Gold-cmed engraved Luvors.vK¥& tl.e v.rybe^^^nd at Wrifr. *an
263 Ladles’ Gold-cased engraved Leainos. if) to 125 A R» OTHER HOUSE
S80 htSvy eolirt Stiver-cased Implex....;. 35 to 125
735 heavy solid silver-cased Paften’6 Levers 30 to 125
500 heavy solid Silver-cased LeVe.i s ”5 to 100
478 heavy solid Silver-cased Lcpin es’ .. .. 20 to 90
2S3Ladies’ solid-cased*Levers.... 35 to 90
224 Ladles’ solid-cased Lepines. 3 20 to 66
500 solid Gold Guard ahd vest Cb ain*....' is to 150
350 solid Gold Etnntine andch&w 4aines.. 15 to 125
&TAll the above list of Watch eg Will be sold iei
ten dollars each. - » „•
O N AND AFTER JUNE 12TJI LUNCH will b.
served tlaliy from 11 to 12. jel3-3t
representing each aud every Watch In
tbe above list are placed in similar envelopes and
sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be had
at oiir offioe. or sent by mall fotv my address, can have
toe articM caUed for on Ike reti-frniuf the certificate,
with ten dollars.' .
We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents
each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $6.
Iffie Certificates must In aU cases be . returned with
and accompany the money when g oods are ordered.
A!torrt»»w «r"reptI'rl!l'eff a«itf for verJM by return
mull or express. Address
IIAP.T. GIBSON A CO.,
jc-il-Sm ' ?o* Broadw ay, New York.
Iron Proof Staffs, Mill Picks, j*.
T ne Miii’Crihvr can now furnish the abos -e goods,
:.s well as
MILL FURNISHING COODS GENERA.LLY,
as$y other nousE
in the country, as he is importing stock .in large
quantitiesdor supplying the trade—.'jHiiwciehts and
Millers direct.
- ■JOHN J. BELL,,
mayiS-jf. Bto 66^Robinson street, New 1 orfc.
Gash fot Wheat.
IHE UNDERSIGNED will)
T.
Wheat.
_ pay the highest i narket
price for new Georgia an d pew South Ct irolina
JHI-tf
B. F. SANFORD.
At the Savannah ML'ds>
Bast end of Btopghtoa al tew-
. application will be mode
_ to tbe Court of Ordinal of, BuUbch coa nty for
leave to sell an the lands belonging to the es cate of
E!aitd5r'NesiffifIi, late of rai tT county. <*5ee«4»J£.
ihe benefit or ali concerned.
May 10th. 1866. JAMES A: LEWIS,
niyl6-l*w2in . ominiatratoi.
A. J. CUNNINGHAM,
D. G. PURSE,
R. J. LARCOMBE.
Savannah. Ga.. Jane 4.1S66. je6-mt.
Advertising in Southern Georgia
mHE BAINBRIDGE
A (fi
“CHART AND COMPASS”
(formerly the “ Bainbridge Argns,”> offers
superior inducements to the merchants of Sa
vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large
and rapidly increasing circulation in that section, and
its terms are reasonable. Address —
WILLIS M.ln»SBLL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Bainbridge. Jnne 11,1866. je!2-tf
TO RENT,
The WIIARF contiguous to the Bull street public
dock. Enqnire at tills office. je&-tf
ICE CREAM!
AT THE
YOLKS GARTEN,
SAVANNAH HOTEL,
FREE CONCERT EVERY
C ONGRESS stree ;
NIGIIT. The citizens and the public arerespect-
folly informed that this garden has been opened to
day. All aorta oi refreshments and the choicest
Cream always on hand. Private boxes have bee ■
fitted np for ladies.
my24-3ns WKlOAND & SCHWARTZ.
FOR SALE.
One Steamboat Boiler.
Length, 12 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet; heighth.
8 feet; containing ten retnni fines; depth oi
furnace, 6 feet; 60 horse power. 50 pounds pressure,
and containing one smoke box, one steam drum, one
safety valve and packing box attached. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner Bay and Abercom streets,
je7-2w Savannah, Ga
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
Cancelling Stamps.
T HF uodereijnicfl arc receiving orders for SEALS
and SEAL PRESSES, suitable for the we of
Connty Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
Business men generally. ^ .
We are also prepared to furnish Cancelling ana
Business Stamps of any pattern at maker’s prices.
Send for a circular. S g TIL L * BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Je4
Bull street, next to the Port Office.
- Savannah.
QTAT* OF GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.—To all
lYhereas, WUUamMAnly will apply at the Court 1 of
Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on
th* estate of John J. Burnett, late of said county, de-
cratrt:
These therefore, tnrte and admonish aH
whotnit fiMT concern, to beand appear before said
courtwMufe oBJectionriieny they have) on or be
fore tbe first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted nf -
Witness my "ignarore •My of May.
1966 ".•■.£> GORTON,
mylO Ordinal.
Under contract with the United States and Brazi
Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHIPS,
each over 2,000 tong burthen,
On the 29th of Every Month,
From the
Port of 1ST ew York.
For the following named ports and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equiva
lent :
FIRST CABIN,
From New York to St. Thomas $80
From New York to Para $150
From New York to Pernambuco no
From New York to Bahia 180
From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200
8teerage at half these rates, meals and bedding in
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon ig attached to each vc-ssej.
All Letters must pagg through the Poet Office. Post
age 10 cents.
For farther information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
m J*l New York Agents.
~F0R PALffiJ, FL1,
BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON-
PICOLATA, AND AZ.L LANDINGS.
ST. JOHNS RIVER.
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M- Coxxtteb,
will leave ae above from Telfair’s wharf
Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock.
For freight 01 passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
my7tf . Agents.
Pacific MAil Steamakip Company’,
Thraugh Line to California,
TnoUCHING at Mexican Port*, and carrying the
A United States Mall. Through in Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA.. .. !. COLORADO.
HENRY CHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION.
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN— SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
Ac., Ac.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42. North River, loot of Canal street,
at 12 o<clpcfc-noon, on the 1st, lltfa and 21st of every
month, (except 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 steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
porta. Those of 1st touch at Khnzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of one Quarter on
throngh rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
(hte hundred pounds baggage avowed each -adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing,from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
For pnnwge tickets, or farther information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot 01
Canal street, North River, New York.
S. K. HOLMAN,
•U-3m Agent.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEA
BOATS, Of vsitoi
ATS and TOW-
aixCi and draft.
ilingVfessIri Steam Bages, Ac.
A. M. DA
No. 42 Wate/s&eeL N. Y.
NEW MAGAZINES
cTast Received.
D E BOW’S REVIEW for Jnne.
Peterson’s Magazine for July.
Blackwood’s Magazine for May.
Leslie's Ladies Magazine for June.
AppIgfcstFqjKdrMfiQaldc f t Jane.
W-th our usual assortment of New York Weekly
end Daily Papers. ;
ESTILL A BROTHER,
Ooreer Bull street and Bay lane, deem stairs.
jell
MEW,
Patent
• • a'if'i-ii;
Foe Kerosene Lamps.
TTSf
j best AQd
......... »Off by the barrel or
Hon. For sale by E. W MARSH A CO.,
lelS-lw Corner Wiiiuker and Congress sts.
A.
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,!
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, for abfiys places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock.
We will receive freight at onr warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
myS-tf 217 A 219 Bay street.
For PaJatka, E. Ela.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATAi
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted op for this rente, w
leave for the above places
Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
Foy freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply at the office, Florid* Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
_ CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jel3 3t Agents.
«d
N- *
Dissolution of Copartsersbip.
T HE firm of Brigham, Baldwin A Cv. is this day
dissolved by mntnal consent.
Savannah, June 1, 1866.
H. BRIGHAM,
D. H. BALDWIN,
C. M. HOLST.
The undersigned have this day entered in a co
ol*
&
partnership for the transaction of ^General Commis-
* ‘ hip - - - - -
sion and Fi
of Brigham,
pping business, under the name and titls
Holst A C
H. BRIGBA1
Savannah, n
IK
D. H. BALDWIN,
C. M. HOLST.
C. H
OLMSTKAD.
j«2-tr.
Notice.
The undersigned have formed a limited partnership
under the firm of A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. for the
transaction of a general DRUG. BUSINESS in the
city of Savannah, to commence from the 4th of June,
1866, and to terminate the 4th day or Jnne, 1871.
Abraham A. Solomons, Joseph M. Solomons, and
Moses J. Solomons are the gateral partners, and
William C. O’Driscoll, of Savannah, is the special
partner, who has contributed the stun of twrety-flve
thousand dollars to the common stock of the c*
partnership. A. A. 8OLOMON8.
J. M. SOLOMONS.
W*m/c. O’DRIBCOLL,
Special Partner.
Savannah, Jane 4, I860. jel-lawSw
A. Llatcr <fc Bro’a Raw Bane I
phste af Lime and Pure An
Pmg»r-'~-
Merge* fo ffinta’a iraslihir mmi, A
nlrt«d6aps> fifooagMnimng'Uma!
' 'M
fail .. .
PRRjpa,
Savannah, G-
niylT-2awlm