The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 16, 1866, Image 3

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..irtui-e of Steamship* »nil Steamers FOR N*W YORE. •teJiaship Perit, Saturday Jnne I6U1, at — o’clock Missouri, 8»:urd»y, Jons 16, al #X 0 ; clock a- m. roa racLaoiLPHiA. steamfbip Tohawanda, Saturday, Jnne 16, at — , clock - m FOB BAI.TIMOW- Steamship Cumberland, Saturday, June 16th. FOB B06TON. Steamship City of Bath, Monday, June 18tb, at — 0'ClOCt , , ^ FOR AUGUSTA, Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning. Jit » ° steamer Laura, everf Friday evening at 6 o’clock. FOB HAIIMjMIHR, Steamer Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday morn ing, at » «' ciock ’ FOB CHARLS3TON. S-fsmer Entitle, Sunday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. M -.mer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 o'clock. Si-imer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at A o’clock FOR FLORIDA, steamer Liazie Baker, every Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. steamer Dictator, every Tue-day afternoon at 4 o’clock. -.. .itner Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at jo o’clock. -u auier Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, 10 ’clock. st jmer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock FOR DEAUFORT. steamer Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and Fr.day, at lu a. m. hlc-s.s ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tion--- '“I Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs,, corner of liny ianc, next to the Post Office, are au ih.irized agents for the Dailt News Sc Uebald. AU orders icft with them will ne promptly attended ► 7 FORT v Friday, Jnne is, 18^ • Arrived. Steamship Cumberland, Reid, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Ft Steamer Dictator, Coxettet, Jackaoovtlle, etc—L J Gull martin. Cleared, Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil- martin. Brig Wlnfteldi*oring, Liverpool—J L Vlllalonga. 8chr M N Lindsey, Jones, New York—J T Patter son. Imports. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, etc—17 bote turpentine, 20* do rosin, hardware, 1 pkgs sundries Exports. Per brig Wyifield, for Liverpool—3*6, bales upland cotton, 13S 4&aea Island do, 148,000 ft timber. Per schr M N Lindsey, for NOW York—*5,*10 feet boards, 50 boxes caprons. Passengers. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, etc—S C De Boohl, N B Duke, J 8 Livingston, J 8 Daniels, W F Smith, W L Apthorp, T W Moore, A H Cook, T B Tomlinson, Mr Cobb, T B Ward. Mr Almerer, a W Atwood, Mrs Atwood, Mrs J B Gamble. Mrs Murat, E G Burnette, D O’Connor, T W Dickinson, Capt J Armstrong, S M Kranson, D Green. Consignees. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, etc—Erwin 4 H, G W Germany, Scriven & N. Per steamship Cumberland, from Baltimore—A A G R R, T H Bolshaw & Co, Bryan, H A Co, Brigham, H A Co, R Balfore, F W Cornwell. Crane A G, Capt J L Vlllalonga. Consignees per Central llailrosd. June IS, 1866. 182 bales cotton, 112 do domestics, 11 washing ma- chlues, 13 cars lumber, 12 do old iron, and mdse to W, Gibbs A Co, J W Lathrop & Co, Brady. S A Co, W A Fnllarton, J McMahon, M A Wadley, E F Metcalf A Co, Hunter & G, O R R Agt. W H Stark, Crane A G, J W Rabun A Co, Jones A W. Mayob'6 Couht.—There were no cases of unce before His Honor the Mayor yesterday. J. A W. Justi was arraigned for improper conduct, r. keeping a vicious dog which had bitten Mr. James Sk:uner. It appearing that he had paid no taxes on the 1 _. It*' was required to pay a penalty of thirty dollar® An 1 c<»sts, and the dog ordered to be killed. Mr. Hanison, violating city ordinance, having a ditch open under the bluff with no light to mark the place. The defendant said he had a light placed there bat the lamp had been stolen on one occasion, aud had gone out on the night in question. Fined nve dollars. Jas. Cushing, disorderly conduct, fighting in the streets. Prisoner said he had been robbed. He was disiiiiB&ed with costs' M.U. Roy, drunk and disorderly In the streets. Fined five dollars. Jas. Polard (colored,) defacing the office of the Clerk of the Market, and refusing to leave when or- tl* red. Sentenced to pay five dollars or imprison ment for twenty days. Win. Harris (colored)—Passing counterfeit money. Prisoner said the money had been passed on him,and promised fo satisfy the boy to whom he passed the money. Henrietta Davis (colored)—Sleeping in the streets, hent to tiie Barracks, £ lward Payne (colored)—Larceny from the witness, who charged him with having stolen a mule. Turned over to a magistrate. w John Jackson—Forestalling, Ifined five dollars and costs. , Esther Pleasant—Larceny from witness. Turned over to a magistrate. <Jrace McAlpin—Entering store of witness. Turned over to a magistrate. Stephen Chaplin (colored)—Culling ropes in wit’ nesses' boat, and attempting to open a lock. Confined t ill sundown. Financial and Commercial. akrest of a Mysterious Character.—About half p»5t eleven o'clock last night, three pistol shots were beard in quick succession in the direction of the Methodist Church on St. James’ Square. On repair ing to the spot our reporter learned that the shots had been fired by a policeman at a man who gives his name as John Corcoran, under the following circum stances. Early in the evening the man, who is a stranger in the city, had been observed lurking about .n the vicinity of the church. A little after eleven o’clock he was seen by a negro man tohoiBtoneof the windows of the Church on York street and enter rebuilding. The negro reported the fact to the po- i.et man on duly in the ward, who proceeded to inves- t aatc the matter. Approaching the window by which the man had entered, ho demanded of the i!'.ruder what he was doing there, whereupon Corcoran jumped from another whplow and at tempted to escape up Jefferson street, when the po licemen gave pursuit and fired three shots before he was enabled to arrest the fugitive. Neither of the shots took effect. The stranger was taken to the bar racks, but refuses to give any account of himself or state what his purpose was in entering the church. As there is nothing in the church to tempt a thief, it is supposed that his intention was to fire the building. He will have a hearing before the Mayor this morn ing. Tsu Mammoth Beeves.—The smaller of the pair o smmmoth beef oxen, imported by Col. Thos. F. St«- vea=, was slaughtered on Thursday evening and de livered to customers at stall No. 5 in the market yes terday morning. It was a lucky Friday tor those who were able to obtain any of the beef, as we can testify, titer examination of some splendid sirloin and ten derloin, broiling and roasting pieces, than which we have seldom seen fluer, for which we are indebted to C L Stevens’ liberality. The ox weighed one thoua- sn l six hundred and sixty pounds as he stood, and w.thin a trifle of one thousand pounds dressed. The taue, weighing one thousand seven hundred and ten pounds, will be killed probably on Monday night, and ready for delivery Tuesday morning. Any information can be obtained of Mr. Bruner, Clerk of the market. Muferiob Court.—The Grand Jury 'found true bills yesterday aaaiflst the following persons, after which the court was adjourned until next Monday 'at ten o'clock: State vs. Charles Abner and Thomas Williams, for gery, two cases. state vs. William Hester, colored, simple larceny. State vs. Caroline Ryan and Mary Murphy, va grancy. State vs. Henry Williams and John Moseman and — Parker, colored, simple larteuy. Ike Sheriff was instructed to summon for Monday r ex; the members of the Grand Jury No. I. Leuri A Brother, Booksellers, stationers and Periodical Dealers, Bull street, corner Bay Lane; creived yesterday full files of New York dailies of the 12th, and the latest illustrated papers, for which they hiv e our thanks, as also for thejune number of Scott's M.'nihly, printed at Atlanta, and other Northern and son’hern periodicals. The next number of Scott’s, of which they are agents, will codtain a steel engraved -Aenese of President Andrew. Johnson. Sale of the Steamer Oak.—The steamer Oak, as ?he now lies on the south end of Wilmington Island, -as sold at auction yesterday by Messrs. Bell, Wylly L Christian for three hundred and twenty-five dollars. Honesty is the best policy in medicine as well a m ’’ther things. Ayer's Sarsaparilla to a genuine P‘"P irallon of "that unequalled Spring medicine and b uod purifier, decidedly superior to the poor Imita tions heretofore in the market. Trial proves it. 14-lw Savannah Market. Savannah, June 16, 1866. Cotton.—During the past week there was an im proved demand for good cotton, the poorer grades being little in request, and the prices paid since Satur day last have been higher than those quoted in our last report. To-day the market ranges principally from 30 to 36c., the prices offered not being quite a, high as f-ose obtained on Tuesday and Wednesday last. We quote as follows: Ordinary 61 ($— Low Middling 32>4@33 Middling 66 @35% Strict to Good Midifung 36@36>£ We have no sales ol Sea Island. IT BILL WTUT & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAT". In front of etore, mt 10)4 o’clock, A lot of HARDWARE, consisting of Pots, Skillets. Ovens Gridirons, Kettles : Wheel-Boxes „ Ssnce Pans, Frying Pans ! Covers, Spades. Ac., Ac., Damaged on board of the schooner George A. Beane on her passage from New York to this port, and sold under the Inspection and by recommendation of the Port Wardens for account of the underwriter! and all concerned. jeH-lt EVERY VARIETY OF AUCTION. BY BULL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10>I o’clock, in front of FURNITURE IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. Atlanta Market. Atlanta, Wednesday, June 13. The market was quiet yesterday. The best article of Wnite corn was sold from depot by the car load at $1 87y a% while from store It commanded $1 40, sacks included. Yellow and mixed was sold at $1 32 to $1 35, according to quality, the# best article readily bringing the latter figure. A fair stock on the market. Bacon and flour are unchanged. Ihiverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Saturday, Jnne 2—A. M. Cotton.—The Brokers’ Circular aays: “The cotton market, after a long period of depression, has at length assumed a muck stronger position, and during the last three days a large business has been done at ad vancing prices. On Saturday the demand revived upon advices of large shipments of gold from the United States and of reduced receipts and exports; but cu Monday the disposition evident on the part of buyers to act freely was materially checked by appre hensions of further financial difficulties being caused by the suspension of the Consolidated Bank. Ou Tuesday considerable purchases were made. On Wednesday the sales were unusually extensive, and on Thursday, with a large*business, the market closed with firmness, and tne quotations show a general ad vance upon last week’s rates. American, after a de cline of Id. on Friday, has been in active request from all classes of buyers, ^nd is much less freely offered. An advance of 1 a l>£d. ^ lb. has been gene rally established on last Week’s quotations. In other descriptions the advance ranges from }£ a Id. lb. The eales of the week amount to 86,160 bales, includ ing 17,710 for speculation, and 9,480 declared for export. The official quotations are: Fair Orleans £ 16<L Middling Orleans 14d. Fair Mobile 15%d. Middling Mobile 13%d. Fair Uplands 16%d. Middling Uplands 14d. Yesterday (Friday) the sales were about 10,000 bales, with a firm market. The stock is estimated at 975,0.30 bales, of which 399,800 are. American. At aea from America, 130,000 bales. From India, 616,000. Augusta Market. Augusta, June 14. Cotton.—The market was quiet to-day. Prices range from 30 to 35c. MONET MARKET. Gold.—Brokers buying at 140 a 142, and selling at 142 a 145. R USS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the most valuable combinations of a nsefn medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold thr Jnghont the North during the last four years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid’s table, the family circle, and the Batchelor’s sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomittlng and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well’’ Just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oat of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic constltntlon— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, anil— ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject- ' ed to miasmatic Influences, will find one ^of the most valuable Tonics and Invlgorators that can be taken, in RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO {JITTERS. THY THEM BUT ONCE. RUSS’ RUSS ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. Arrivals at the Hotels. PCLASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEROER. 7 I' Jones. Thomasville V Powers, Macon C C Wardwell, Eatonton R C Jenkins, do K J Levant, jr, City Madame Marat. Fla Mrs J ti tmble, do 'V F Smith, do J B DuBignon, wife and daughter, Fla L Antnorp, Fla u J Strobhar, Effingham J J Gibson, La SCREVEN HOUSE—O. McGINLT. J McDonough. A A G R R| A S Bigelow, City G W James, Boston E Bize, Phila H 8 Hawley, N Y F C Cbuk, do S B Lore, Quincy f D Canfield, N Y B Canfield, do W L Walthour, Ga J G Bouay, Darten s T Josey, Washington co E S Barclay, City J Beckett, Ga J Armstrong, J if Ward, N J n Cobb. Fla s Rockfelorer. N Y R L Miller, Scriven co S H R inter, Fla J M Rembert, Dublin P L Wiglni, Beaufort IW P Tiperdent, do IBS Lee. Ga IR E Lom, England |C B Phillips, Ga II K V L Scott, N Y 8 M Brown, Balnbridge MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LVCS. B C Wright. Scarboro W Wilson. H Head W H Simpson, W Bluff 0 A Edgeworth, Ga C ts Burnett, Jacktoville F*7Bardwell, Fla ~ H P-raoDe, Greensboro J H K Ulhorn, Mat Ex Ci Capt W E Jones, Augusta )) Clara A lady, A A GRR CSC TiUingbam, do * B Cnthbert, Beaufort J Bronte, do Mies Gill, oo Mtos Jordan. do v G Barnett, Jaokaonvllle Fla Miss Judon, Beaufort Miss Juda, do . Mrs Cochrane, do / Lt Col A Mrs Lambert, 1 Mica Lillie, Fla M Atwood, Kla 0 Hart gins, Tenn W E Weick, Alban; Mrs G Andrews ASchil dren, Albany Ira L E Walsh ^Albany vF Barnett, Atlanta RBoseett, Albany M Umerez, Matunzas and serve. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDT COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In the woild, PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Waluut 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 the store, The nsnal assortment of Groceries, Batter, Wines, Lard, Liquors, Cheese. Candles, Champagne. Tobacco, Dry Goods, Soap, Fnmltrfft, jeie-it Starch, Ac. For Baltimore. * SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. THE FINE STEAMSHIP CUMBER Cmiin REID, Will sail for the above port on . Satarday, Jnne 16th, at — e’eiecK. Ftor freight or passage, apply to jel6 CRANE A GRAYBILL. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY OCTAVOS COHEN. Will be gold on MONDAY, June 18th, at Central Railroad Depot, at 10 o’clock, the following articles, damaged on board schooner George A Bearse, on her voyage from New York to Savannah, and sold for account of Underwriters and all concerned : 1 box, containing one Pbteton, complete 1 barrel Oil 10 bandies Tobacco 1 box Matches - 1 box Pipes I box Carved Wooden Figure# jeld-lt SLOOP JOSEPHINE AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL. AVTLLX** CHRISTIAN. KLVtfflE. Leave every Tuesday & Friday. . For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY'S. FBRNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE SLOOP JOSEPHINE Carries 200 balsa Cotton, light draft (S feet loaded). Old register 35 ton#, well formed. If not Mild at private sale previous to Saturday, June 16th, will be sold at auction at J2 o'clock, in tront of the store. Terms c<gh. je!8-tf BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN Will sell od SATURDAY at 12 m., In front of the Ex change, THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER COLUMBIA. About 26 horse power; length, 50 feet; depth of hoid, 3 feet; capacity about 25t' barrels; eugine built by Cameron A Barclay, of Charleston; to well found and in good running order, having joat returned from a trip up the Altamaha and Ocouee rivers to Dnblin, and well adapted for towing or for a trader. Can be seen at Lamar's Canal. jel2-td - RESIDENCE FOR SALE. * The new jud elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having t»en specially fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUE-- DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville ever; Monday and frrida;, arriving at Savannah ever; Tuesday aad Satnrua; mornings, in time to connect with the New York steam, it. For freight or Passage apply at the office bn Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, , Agent. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. je!6-3t DM and Heplar Cenniicatloi BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. - AT PRIVATE SALE, LOT No. 19 and improvements, fronting on Pulaski Square. The House contains eleven r_oms, with Car- LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, aud CANOPY FRAMES. WAREROOMS, 178 Bronghton Street, Nearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. BOOKS! B00KSI FOR SALE BY Cooper, Oleotts & Farrelly. The Mcte Singes, by Anna Cora Ritchie. 696 Ptn-piT PCNQENom. The Obfhxns, by Mre. OUphant. Thobnton ; ob. The Younoee Bbothib. Leighton Cocbt, by Henry Kingsley. Tux Lade's Mite, by Miss Braddon. Mothzb's Ki quest, by Shnlab. The Coquette, a novel, founded on fact. Mr. Stbwabt'j Intention., by F. W. Robinson. New edition Pbevtoh's Intxbtst Tables. j eT-tf Closing Out Sale OF THE / LONDON WITCH COMPANY. Owing to the failure and sadden closing of the works and business of the London Watch Company, a large number of fine Watches, manufactured espe cially for the United States, being heavy, first class time-keepers, Intended to stand hard usaze and sud den changes of temperature, are lefc 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 every 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 no blanka. and every one who Id vest* in this sale must get a Watch at half the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu nate, one to wear with pride through life. Remittances may be made at our ri»k in registered letters or by express, or post-office orders aud drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return. This INSURES safe delivery aud sure return to every patron. We warrant every Watch as represented, and satis faction to guaranteed in every instance. Knowing the worth of the stock, we cau 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 application. HART, GIBSON & Co., 205 Broadway, S. Y., Agents for the London Watch Oo. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF Pine Watches and Chains, Worth 9360,000 ! TO BE SOLD FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, „ nT ,_ I1T GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP- Also on hand and manufactured to order. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey street, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Savannah, S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, J. P. Mell will apply at the Court of Or dinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of James * Me Fall, late of said coun ty deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom lt may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they bave,on or be fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. — .... Witness my official signature, this SWh day of April, 1866. W. P- GIRARDEAU. m;4* Ordinary. 127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from $175 ti $4*0 163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levers, $1J0 to $32S 144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex ltoto 300 175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers... 75 to 275 232 Gold bnnting-cased levers 00 to 275 240 Gold hunting-cased Lepines 50 to 200 169 Gold magic-cased levers *0 to 27* 335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers..... 75 to 225 208 heavy Gold-cased Levers 70 to 175 120 Ladies’ Gold hunting-cased Levers.. 45 to 225 213 Ladies’ Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers $*5 to $250 135 Ladies’ Gold enameled magic-cased Levers, $60 to $275 235 Ladles' Gold-cased engra-red Levers.. 4* to 176 263 Ladies'Gold-cased engraved Lepines. 40 to 126 !IS0 heavy solhl Silver-cased Duplex 35 to 125 736 heavy solid silver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 115 600 heavy solid Silver-cased Levers 25 to 100 «I8 heavy solid Silver-eased Lepines...;.. goto 90 263 Ladies’ solid-cased Levers 25 to 90 224 Ladies’ solid-cased Lepines 20 to 66 500 solid Gold Guard aud vest Chains.... 16 to Iso 350 solid Gold Leon tine and Chatelaines.. 1* to 125 j3f-All the shove list of Watches will be sold far ten dollars each. Certificates representing each and every Watch in the above list are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. Any poison obtainiag is Certitetfamke had at our office, or sent by msBto any addMKC*n have the article called for on the return or "we^changri^or forward fog Certlfica|$A50 cento each. Five will be sect tor $1, and fiS3*fcr $*. The Certificates must In aUraasa bc regnmd rriUi, god accompsny the money wmb m owiiw. All orders promptly IU1«1 »bd fonnpted to return mail or express. Aadrsss HART, GIBSON A CO., jcll-3m 20» Broadway, New York. Mage House, Stables, and Servants’ Rooms, all well finished. Attached to a beantlfnl FlOwer Garden.— Such an opportunity is seldom offered to any peraon desiring a comfortable residence. jel2- f BRICK HOUSE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. AT PRIVATE SALE, BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris st eet, west of West Broad street. jel2-tf ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On MONDAY, June 18th, will be sold, to front of store, at lox o’clock, 4 Horses 2 Carriages 1 Buggy / 2 setts Double Harness 1 sett Single Harness 2 Riding Saddles 3 Riding Bridles 1 Shovels 4 Curry Combs, and A lot of old Harness. Sold for the benefit of the heirs an,l creditors of Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased. Terms cash. , je6-tds VALUABLE (LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly sitnated for a private resi dence. m22 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo cated in Macon, Ga, fronting on second street, 110 by 225 feet in depth; Woodruff A Dan el's Planing Machines, Tongne .ind Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Sash and Blind Machine; Blackamith Shop, with seven forges. All run by steam. The engine to 35 horse power. All in good order. For farther information, apply at our counting- room. tnyl4-tf This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the nse of the Medical Profession and the Family. is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and dinretlc) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnst that onr established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims to pnbUc confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Pat np In cases, containing one dozen bolt! s each, and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all promi nent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. , A* M. BIN HUGER A CO., [Established 1778.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. Opinioms 61 the Press. The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best honse to New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Binlnger Sc Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for s period of eighty years a r-.rotation that may well be envied —N. Y. Evening pdet. jeSeod-dawly. BURR, ESOPUS COLOGNE Mill Stones. BOLTING CLOTHS, ciLxue, Smith Machines, - Hoisting aad Lighter Screws, Iron Proof Staffs, Mill Picks, Ac. T HE subscriber can now famish the above goods, as well as , MILL FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY, of the very best quality and at lower rates than t ANY OTHER HOUSE in the country, as he to importing stockjn large quantities for supplying the trade—Millwrights and Millers direct. caj23-tf JOHN J. -BELL, Importer and Manufacturer. No. « Robinson afreet, New York. AJ-LX. avia. Cash forWheat. T HE UNDERSIGNED will pay the highest market price for new Georgia and new South Carolina Wheat. B. F. SANFORD. at the Savanaah Mills, East . rid of Broughton atrem, jell-tf Notice. H AVING DISPOSED of onr entire interest in the Savannah Sieam Cracker Bakery to Messrs. Rems bait A Brother they are authorized to collect and receipt for all bills dne onr late firm, and we would respectfully ask for them a continuance of the public patronage so liberally extended H» Ok All accounts against onr late firm mast be presented Ihr nent on or before the 24th instant, at tho bavin- Steam Baker/. ^ LEWIS K. SMITH Sc CO. payme nan St T.’-l * The ffartefflgweff haring purchased the 8AVAN- NAH STEAM CRACKER BAKERY, are prepared to Supply SHIP BREAD and CRACKERS of all kinds, to quantities to suit purthasera, at reasonable prices. Thename and styleof the fins will be RKMBHAKT A BROTHER. WM. WALLACE REMSHaBT. ’BERT K. REMSHABT. ■feae.Ufe.l8 BULLOCH ^^■^TOKSSALE- ■y^TLLbest lT In JffiynexL rfpbSS MlTTlj HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Sioxzt., Is running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, aud, when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per fectly dry. In good order, and has made remarkably :k trips. She carries the United States mall. The lonal Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive package* for her. Any Information can be obtained cf Capt. Sickel or bvinquirlng of H. G. Rcwe, corner of St Julian Brj and BTyan streets. tf FOR CHARLESTON. The new and splendid C. 8. Mail steamer K A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for the above port, *VEKY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’donck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort arriving in time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilion Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock for Palutkv. Fla., touching at all landings on the St. Johns river. For freight or put-■,«!'<■. upplj to ERADLEY, HILL ,t CL, Agents, myl "> 217 A 219 Bay street. Notice. >Y order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 oVlorh, dT Liberty county, O*., lbere will be offered Jor sal6b*;fo.*e the Court ncu«f, iu said county, oi*tifc first Tuesday in Jq’.t ?• xtL t .'. 1 c.veen the usual hours of sale: All of the ieui isSate r,f E. Daniel, late ol said county, deceased, consisting of about eight will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf, tliou*and acres of land. fuHndlng iw^» *o!tlem©nts already improved, aud about live hundred acres of open land and ond good mill scat. These lands are situated in the above said county, on the waters of Taylor's Creel* and and Gfinoochee River, wh ch will be sold In lots of three hundred to twelve hundred acres. Alt*o, two lots—o e in Sumter county, Ga.; the other in Early county, Ga. Terms will be made known on day of sale. A. E. DANIEL, Adm'x. my85 A. B. DANIEL, Adm'r. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON, By Prof. B- L. Danner, D. D., of Va. mHE Standard Biography of the Immorfai Hero. 1 Tl " J The only edition authorized by his widow. The author a personal friend and Chief-of Staff of the Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General B. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every county. Send for circulars and see onr terms. Address national publishing oo.. No. 214 Seventh street, Richmond, Va. mySI-lmdatriw.. For Sale. CITY OF ATLANTA 8 PER CENT. COtiPON BONDS. ISSUED BY AUTHORITY or ACT or LEGISLATURE These Bonds have fifteen and twenty years to run, and are payable (Interest gemi-annually) at the National Park Bank, K. !# City. For particulars apply to MERCER A ANDERSON, No. 10 Stoddard’s Upper Range, jes-tf R” r'~"t Advertising in Southern Georgia rrHE BAINBRIDGE ’‘CHART AND COMPASS A (formerly the “ Balnbriuge Argus,”; offers superior Inducements to the merchants of Sa vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large and rapidly Increasing circulation to ihnt section, and Its term* are reasonable. Addrt-ss WILLIS M. RUSSELL, V Editor and Pr, .pt let or. Balnbridge. Jans 11, Ng6. j jeto-tf TO BENT, The WHARF contiguous to the Boll street public dock. Enquire at thla office. je8-tf ICE CREAM! AT THE VOIL.KB GAETEN, SAVANNAH HOTEL, rtONGBESS stree’ ; FREE CONCERT EVERY Lj NIGHT. Bie citisens and the public are reapect- fniir that tfcto garden bas been opened to day. All-aorta ol refreshments and the choicest Cream hnrajs on hand. Private boxes havs bees fitted upiwladies. WEI( J A X1J A SCHWARTZ SEALS, SEAL PRESSES AND Cancelling Stamps. I to furnish ***** *t " . * J& w . Bailsman, next toOa fast steamship CITTT OF 1 BATH, ■ • ' Vi • ' G. Hawasra, Commander, will sail for the sboyg port on Monday, Jane 18th, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON A BARNARD. je14 Agents. IPioAeer Line FOR NEW YORK. .$qo oo Cablw Passage The splendid steamship PERIT, Delauoy, Con,' minder, will leave; for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, June \i, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, hiving superior accommo dations, apply to . Jell 1 ' HUNTER A GAMMELL. For Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. $30 oo Cabin Passage The splendid steamship Tonawanda, will sail for the above port on Saturday, June 16th, at — o’clock — Ill. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL. N. B —By thto 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 AndrewJohnson Passage from Savannah to Vera Crnz (per steam ships o. the Empire Mne to New York), same j ari as from New York. The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way out. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal on the way I RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: Steer From New York tq Havana, First Cabin, $50 age, $30. From New York to Vera Crnz, First Cab.n, $100 Steerage, $50. CHARLES A _ . WHITNEY, Agent, 26 Broadway, N. Y , IJ. S. For passage_gpply to B H. HARDEE, my22-tf 12 Stoddard’s Range. FOR PALATKA, FLA. Viu Fernsndina. Jacksonville, and all Landings on tbe St. Johns Kivcr. The fine, fast-sailing steamer DICTATOR, L. M. Coxittzb,' master, Shiopingt Empire Eine (FOR HEW YORK. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware honse ou the wharf, at all times, free of storage. L. J. GUILMABTIN & CO., mylO Agents. For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD. JxSL.-i'i'-. Jj riZ 3 I Ttfe splendid steamer DICTATOR 1,000 tong, Capt. L. M. Coxetter, will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf Every Friday Morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMABTIN A CO., my7 tf Agents. Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, •"POUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the A United States Mall. Through In Twenty-two dsya. Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA I.. COLORADO. HENRY OHAUNBEY CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY. OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO. NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AUE. COSTA RICA .^MONTANA. Ac., Ac. One of the above large and splendid steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, toot ol Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday, j 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 ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passenger? with families. Also, an allowance or One Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pbnnrty baggage allowed each adnlt 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 snrgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free For passage tickets, or farther information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on tbe Wharf, foot ol Canal street, North River, New York. S. K. HOLMAN, all-3m Agent. FOR 8ALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW ATS, of virions size * and draft. ALSO, Sailing Vessels, St. am Ba-ges, $c. Apply to A. M. DA COSTA, a7-2aw6ai No. 42 Water street, N. Y. NEW MAGAZINES Just Received. D ,E BOW’S REVIEW for Ju”e. IJBKBU J! Petersen's Magazine for July. (agazin Leslie’s Ladies Magazine for Jane. Appleton's Railroad Snide f r Jnne. Leslie's Budget of Fun, for July. W th our usual assortment of New York Weekly and Dally Papers. JeU ESTILL A BROTHER, Corner BnB street and Bay lane, down stairs. SsTfr r SOMETHING HEW. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Passage, $30.., Steerage, $10 FHEIGT ON COTTON $1 FER BALK. The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Love land. commander, will sail as above, on Saturday, June 16, at »>,- o’clock a. For freight or passage, having :-commodatiocs su perior to any tfcamer tr, this trade, .ipplv to B. H. KATiDEE, No. 12 Stoddard's Range. GARB jell PRISON A ALLEN. Agents, Wo. 6 Bowline (ir-t'n. N. Y. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT, The Unite I St itts Moii Sioaiuer E M I R I E, Capt. d. H. BaiurOKT, v^ll leave as above from the Charleston Steamboat wharf, on Sunday, June 17(h, at 5 o’clock p, an. Freight received Saturday till rant st. * For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to Captain, on board, or to S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Jel6-lt Corner Bay street and Market Dock. FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFORT, Through by Daylight, PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Pathe, Hiking place of steamer Fannie temporarily) Will lei'-'’ *”’ v:: from Florida wharl, foot of WeStBro.i i t until farther notice, every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o’cloek. Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR DAY MORNING at same hour. While the boat Is on her tiip freight Will be re ceived and Blort-d in fire ptoof warehouse, free of expense. This boat is new, very fast, atul has good accom modations for passengers. For freiebt or passage, apply to F. M. MYRBLL, Agent, jt9-tf Florida wharf. FOR BEAUFORT VIA SEABROOK, HILTON * ST. HELENA. BELIEF, Cawain JAMES BENT, Will leave for above points at 10 a. m. each Monday, Iday. Returning, leave Bean- Wednesday aud Frii . fort each snrceeding day at 10 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to YOKK, WILLIAMS. MoINTlRE A CO., iel-if Agents. THE UNITED STATES 1 BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Patent fire mmm chimneys 1 {HyLaLaMAMAJC' SfeiUMfe' i. rot marpMH# uimps., iDoaL Ikrsakby K W. MARSH A OU, AR AND AFTER JUNK Jalt-lw « Corner Whtoekar sad Congress sto. V/ earred dally from 11 to Under contract with the United States and Brail Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dia- Pdtch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL STBAMSBXPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every Month, From the J?ort of New 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 ago From New York to Para $150 From New York to Pcrnambnco... no From New York to Bahia. .-.C 100 From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding In cluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters most pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, mySl New York Agents. FOR P1L(TK(,Tl17 VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS PJVSR. The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer. K A. TE Capt. T. J. Lockwood, J Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. - We will receive freight at our warehouse at all times, free of charge. For freight or paesage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL A OO., Agents, my8-tf 217 Sc 21# Bay street. Dissolution of ConarMip. T HE firm of Brigham, Baldwin A O. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Savannah, Jane I, 1866. H. BRIGHAM, D. H. BALDWIN, C M. HOLST. ! and *ith«r > 1 c. i torn, her P et. - R it, 9 t of (TR- fa )m- L L IL Y.i n 1 j k. low- iva- $30 (ISO >70 ft 5l it all J The undersigned have this day entered to a co- ^ -.. . .. . lofaC iprortue . ion and shipping business, under the name and title of Brigham, Holst Sc Co. H. BRIGHAM, D. H. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLST... . C. H OLMSTEAD. Savannah, a , 1866.- j«2-tt J. N. WILSON, Photographer. PHOTOGRAPHS, Porcelain 1 & Ambrotype*, IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. Copying done in the beat manner. Pictures made a well in cloudy as m dear 1 Or* Call and Examine Specimens. *n v-. . St>UTH-EASrr CORNKlt BROUGHTON AMD WHIT- al6-tf AKER STREETS- FOR SALE. One Steamboat Boiler. h,Y2 foot 6 |