The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 18, 1866, Image 3

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■a^Ik - • nC A h MATTEH q.^JAT E 18, rto r* of SlcaidUiiikHMd Stnaumers pH»k nMt Yoke. JEW !,eo, fifednesdsy, Jan* 20t^»t 2 o'clock - (jnJshlp San S#lV*dor, Baturday. Ju$e 23, at 8* vSSt^ay, Jane «8, at - o'clock roa ratu.DK.FHiA. m ,;,,. pioneer. Satorday, June 23, at - o'clock J jet P B CmshipTybefo FOB DALTIMOBt. ^.btp Fannie. Thursday, June 2J, at-o'clock] V .jaiudiip City or Bath, Uonday, r, Jnjj^Mtb, i rn/mmamUMiimem RC t A»ti I owing partiefii an Wei which t and Go H.dC. B»r»^llandl young man by Che nop of ’ pearn that J. H. C. M|pwe!jfand] lug their addrepaes to the aarne bott, being the fovorhd anld_, __ ried on l«at Thnreday night, hint been po«tp<m$du|H01*at night, wh A Wat reus, lady, three ehlldren and nuree; G H BCt ,.-TT _. —- J- ■g.Jt ter, Tho# Ballentype, Stephen Kane, Jaa Strata*, Kraus*. Hiss Kate Scull, Edmond Page,V A Ryan, W Church, A Barite, ■ N Ketcbnm, J W Brics, B Johaeton, and 11 ateeifte. Per steamer SylvaK Shore,‘from Palatka—C H Whitlock, J D Palmer, Mr Whitcomb, Mra Stuart, Mr Le Dare aad lady. L J Leary, J F Miller and lady, J T Henderaon, BB McLelf. Lang- ■follow- Per steamship Misaouri, for New Tork—J H L ley, Jaa Barker, Rev S 6 Daniell, Min DanMl. Mra Wo ‘ * " urat, Mra J Ramble, T Mra H Cobb ■ v iBH‘t - ton AtrOL’STA. wan, every Wednesday morning, at I. ,-ier Laura. every Friday evening at 6 o’clock. FOE 1IAWKIMTU.LK. .-.ujcr Charles S. Hardee, every Thursday tnoni- '.:li>ck. TOR CHARLESTON". I met Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 ,,,ira?r Dictator, every Friday morning at |. :r amcr Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock FOB FLORIDA. I sy.rni-r Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning, at 10 >:k. , ,mer Dictator, every Tne-day afternoon at 4 er Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, 0$. iinor Uelen Getty, every Saturday morning, i.iCk. in, i Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock FOB BEAUFORT. | seiner Relief, every Monday, Wednesday, and . ai in a m. KSTlLR & BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- icri a:.d Booksellers, Ball street (down etairs), i,er of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au- riFx-d agents for the Daily News & Herald. li orders ,eft with them will be promptly attended ■wr's Court.—There were but few cases brought I-. v,i- trial on Saturday. .:. first offender called was James Porter, a rough, [j i stranger in the city, who stated that lne hailed . n , New Orleans, which is very doubtful. James ,i- . larged with being drunk and disorderly, and fir.kinit witness, a colored man, without provocation; t . itting at him with a knife. The statement of i: - mer made on his own behalf, amounting to it to nothing, he was fined twenty dollars and costs, :■> he sent to jail for thirty days. ia, a colored girl, charged with improper conduct streets, and resisting an officer in the discharge ... duty, was fined five dollars and costs, or thirty In;.in jail. ,uly additional cases were Corcoran, for sleep* the Methodist Church, and two negroes, charged Itth the offence of larceny, the disposition of whose sill be found elsewhere. About: eleven o’clock yesterday morning Abbott _ calledat the house of the yoruig Woman, and ww«- i, gaged in conversation with her upon the rtbopof the ‘“‘" J when the younger brother, Edward W.,Barn- tepped up, add bade the young woman sod Ab bott good morning. He then told Abbott he would Mira to see Mm for a moment, whereupon Abbott went down the steps and accompanied him about ten or fif teen yards, when the report of a pistol was beard. Persons in the vicinity who heard the report oif the pistol immediately hastened to the spot, and found Abbott lying on his back on the spot where he was seen to fall. On examination it was found that the ball had taken effect immediately over the right eye, penetrating the skull, and a portion of the brain Was oozing out through the wound. Abbott was, shortly after the occurrence, placed in a wagon by Lieutenant Howard, of the police, assisted by several citizens, and conveyed to his boarding house, where he now lies in sensible, there being no prospect whatever of his re covery. Barnwell, who committed the Let, was arrested about twenty minutes after the shooting by Sergeant Greiner, of the police, to whom he stated that he de~ aired to give himself up to the authorities. The younger brother waa arrested by Charles J. White, City Sheriff, and hie deputy, Isaac Bussell. Both prisoners were taken to the police barracks, where (hey remained only a Bhort time when they were com mitted^ to jail under a warrant issued by Justices Phillip M. Bussell and Levi S. Hart, J. H. C. Baruwell, ae principal, and E. W. Barnwell, as accessory- Th 0 pistol with which the deed was committed waB taken possion of by Lieutenant Howard, also a dirk knife, found on the person of Abbott. The parties in this melancholy affair are all from Effingham county. The young men were known to have been at variance for some time, but no one an ticipated so serious a result. Tho occurrence created quite an excitement in the neighborhood where it took place. P. 9.—Abbott, after lingering in extreme, agony since eleven o’clock in the morning, expired at ten minutes past nine o'clock last night. The. deceased formerly worked at one of the saw mills across the river. The Bamwells worked at the Central Eailroad in the capacity of laborers. Coroner Eden will hold an inquest npon the body at hall-past nine o’clock this morning. ood and 3 children. Mine Z Dallas, EG Burnett, J W and child, C KUringer, W H Walsh, Mra 0 Andrews and 2 children, Mrs L E Welch and servant, L B Welch, B Bassett, C E Robinson, Mrs Wallace, A B Brown, Miss Joclyn, Mrs Abbott, Mrs 0 B Hart and cbHd. Miss Porter, Charles P Hovey, G N Barnard, J W Campbell, B B Moylan, J S Livingston, W 8 Abbey and lady, D Greene, Col Lambert and lady, Mrs Cochran, J R Mayer, Wm Wil3on, W H Fessenden. P H Higgins, F D Canfield, H Canfield, Mra Judd, Miss Jodd, Miss Gordon, Miss Gill, John Brodie, S B Cuthbert. A C Newell, S T Grove and 2 children, J P McCall, J Hol land, C 8 TUUngbantt, Mrs Bayley and child, M Gor don, W B Holmes and 7 steerage. Per steamship Peril, for New Tork—H F Williuk, J W Jones, Rev A Mailej, K Egan, M Roselann and wife, J SterrUt. Consignees. The Mtsxebious Individual.—John Corcoran, who was arrested in TriDity M. E. Episcopal Church, on Friday night, waa brought before His Honor, the Mayor, on Saturday morning. Tt appears that be en tered the church for the purpose of sleeping there, practice which he had indulged in for some time. He was turned over by the Mayor to the trustees of the church, to be dealt with as they thought proper. The prisoner having been known to some parties who made the facts relating to his case known, the trustees, to save time and trouble, allowed him to be sent ont ot the city. Macistbate’s Coubt.—The following cases were apoacd of before Justice Staley on Saturday last: -liters. John Hull—Larceny. The prisoner was ar- k-trii about four o'clock on Saturday morning, under it i ilnwing .-ircnmstaucea : Policeman Hanlon, rL.i' walking his ward, discovered tho door of Ybanes' ■ re. corner of CongresB and Lincoln street, partly mhed from the hi nges, by which it was hanging, lie immediately awoke Mr. Ybanes and informed him I: the fact. They then got a light and searched the r: r ot the store, w hen this negro was found snugly •oiiccd under the counter. He was imm ediately treated and conveyed to the barracks. An axe, oh he had in hia possession, and with which he n.i lorced the door from its biuges.jwas also taken Large ol bv the policeman. On being taken before Mayor he was turned over Bo a Magistrate, and r a full investigation of the case before Justice he was committed to jag to await his trial me Superior Court for tho offence of larceny, ■e vs. Albert Footman, turned over from the r s Court for stealing from the store of A. Galus- footman was also committed to jail by Justice 11 await his trial before the Superior Court for lb; - Hence of larceny. Arrivals at the Hotels. , F.x .ting Chase.—At an early hour on Saturday cL.ng .i uegro entered a pie bakery, and asked for a PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WII.TBERGER. t pies; on being furnished with them, he left l-.ldmly forgetting to pay for them. He ran up ireht n street, closely followed bv the proprietress ‘■uhliphment, who was crying loudly “stop t Several citizens passing in the vicinity at the and uservlng tho negro running at full speed, av J by a white woman, and thinking that he had trundled some desperate robbery, joined in the pur- Th< uegro. who made the fastest time, directed ur-,0 to the largest mud-puddles, with his pur- , ;,,*e ou his heels. The darkey being pushed ! sely made for Broughton street lane, and com- 1 himself to halloa “stop thief,” so as to pre- | n s being headed off. and to make his pursurerB • that ho was one ol the pursuing party. Cuffy’s - . veil his purpose, as he succeeded iu eludiug .rAuers, much to their chagrin, after their run .:. the mud and water. J Beckett, Ga H S Shultz, Macon G P Gates, do M Walsh, do A Brown, Jr, do J 8 Wilkiuson, do Mrs Wilkinson, do A 9 Wallace, Lawton I G Palmer, Ga J H Rankin, Boston T H.Rafidall, C R R S H Rutherford.Mt Vernon :Jas Tucker. Fla J Bromey, Charleston l S Crowell,'X Y !S C Millett, Beaufort T H Klbbee, Emanuel Co |T Ballentiue, N O F J Durdin, do | A W Church, Chicago W M Landon.Thomasville Miss Fisher, Boston E Hatter, Augusta M MelBter and lady, do J F Miller and lady, do J G Ringgold, do J M Sutton, do A C Newell, N C J H Beall, N H T H Duuham, A A G R R J M Price, Ga Miss Dickenson, Ga A T Alexander, steam ship Gen Baines O Murphy, C R R A N Ketchum, Augusta J F Salter and lady, Davis- boro MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. C Hudgins, Memphis iO B Seagrave, Genesis Ft H S Schultz, Macon G M Dean, C R R T 11 Kibbee, Emanuel Co Mrs Jones and daughter, FJ Durdin, Swalnsboro | Tallahassee lot lest Spirits.—Quite an excitement was cre- ■ Habersham street on Sunday evening, occa- two negroes who had been indulging too -a drink, and who, when about to be arrested .. ; >hce for going into a white woman's prem- 1 refusing to go ont when ordered by her, re el. 1 used the most profane language while go- j-ugii tho streets on their way to the police i.a gang of thirty or forty darkeys congre- I i- se about when the police were making the arrest, I c: : -a a- thought they would attempt to rescue the n r-. but owing to the firmness of the police who the arrest, no attempt at rescue was made. ■ assistance of Captain Daniells they were lodged in the barracks. R J Davis, Macon W M Wadley, Ga W H Collins, Norfolk S H McAdam, City E C Wade, do M Gawls Guyton SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. At a j .1 S Need, Finger City T U Morton, steamship Gen Barnes W U Crane, Jr. Augusta W H Rutherford, Ga L Scott, N Y S M Brcwn, Bainbridge S Rockefeller, N Y H Howorth, do J Holabird, Clnn J P McCall, ca T Sullivan, Augusta N Halestrom, do T H W Butler, N C B Miller, Augusta .1 N Cook, Ga J W Geoghegan, Macon Capt R 9 Lebby, S C M Hawks, N Y A Watrous, three children and nnrse, NY V A Ryan, City Miss Kate Scull, Brooklyn R M Henderaon, N Y r Humors.—We heard several times yesterday '-V-Ttthat some two or three Bloops had been tied in the river by the gale with which we were w -ti Saturday. We could trace the report to no I txtie source, aud came to the conclusion that it | -Vuated trom the fact of a sail boat, called the Helen, s capsized in Callabogue Sound, during a storm | r - , lay last, while on her way to this city. There - r<.c persons in the boat, who had with them >■ trunks, containing the effects of a newly mar - tuple who drove to this city in a buggy. The ; trsons in the boat were rescued by the steamer ttu but all that the boat contained in the shape gig. tc , was lost. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Snn rises 4 IS Sun sets 7 12 HIGH WATER. I At Tybbe. 11 271 At Port 12 5T Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, June 17,18fis. Arrived, Steamship Gen Barnes, Walker, New York—Wilder & Fullarton. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—0 Cohen. Re LENT Loss OF A HoBSE AND WaOON OVEB- ‘ ‘ft -Mr. A. Recker, who lost bis hone and wagon 1 'C ard a few days since, succeeded in recovering ii m a damaged state. Being a very deaerv- ' -ft- »ud the loss of his horae being a severe one -tf Hr C. W. Thompson headed a subscription | ‘inch was circulated among the merchants, and — -n isiaing a considerable sum towards re- -- t .t ioss. .Other contributions will doubtless -- Mr. Becker desires us to express hia thanks hors for the generous assistance. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley, Fill A Co. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tacker, Palatka—Claghorn A Cunningham. Brig Senorlta, Linden, Baltimore—Crane A Gray bill. I -si L'rrr Timl —Some surprise has doubtless beei^ nett I 1 at the stopping of the city clock, with the St< I' i'-ala all indicating different time. We are In- I <i that the clock, now sixty years old, having be- ■t.rehable, Is being thoroughly overhauled and f l Ihe work will occupy some days, and it is | -Wo t l; improvement will compensate for the su»- Clenrert. Steamship Tona wanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gitmmcli. Steamship Perit, Delanoy, New York—Hunter A Gammell. Steamship Missouri, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Steamship Cumberland, Reid, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka— LS Ben- Steamer Emllle, Beaufort, ■ Charleston—8 M Laffllt- tean. Schr Mall, Dnheg, Hilton Head—Assorted cargo of mdze. Schr W S Doughton, Tatem, Philadelphia—Hunter & Gammell. Schr G A Bearse, Boar.e, New York. Schr Abbott Lawrence, Stanley, Boston—Millen A Wadley. •« M.. -moth Ox.—The surviving beef ox im " - 1 Colonel Thomas F. Stevens, weighing 1710 -5 to be slaughtered to-night, and the beef • <a jy for delivery to-morrow morning, at stall - n ‘ the market. Orders can be left with Mr. '“•‘C Clerk of the Market, and the animal can be i: bin Butler’s stable. His mate, killed last turnished the finest beef that ever baa come to - ih since the war. imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka—7 bales Island cotton, SO bbls turpeentine, bides and mdze. Per brig Senorlta, from Baltimore—10,626 bushel* com, 70 bags bran, 185 bags corn, 63 kegs nails, 28 bbls lime, 3 boxea and 2 cask* hardware, 5 bdls forks. 1 bdl hoes. 2 do shovels, 14 pieces casting. ■ ‘ at L "litude of our climate and the tendency to through prostration, render a general tonic ■ “ ‘'K'lisabie importance. We know of nothing | r '* a “hg this purpose like tho admirable Ferro- I- rated Elixir of Caswell, Mack A Co, It is a l-v- tonir ... - .. , . - tonic, being a combination of three of the best Ih, ” ,te Pharmacopeia: Iron, which enriches ^ 11 ' ''Phosphorus, which renews >vasto ot nerve and Cahsaya, which affords vigor to the dl- jb' ,,i gans. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Pother, ivp know of no remedy that can compare Sold by LippoaN, Savannah. fAUEF. or Steamships—The steamships Mis- for New Yprk, and Tonawanda for <£, u fhia with a good number of passengers and y." *?■>•*, sailed on Saturday Qorning. The Cum- igj 4 ' 1 10r Baltimore, with a fair freight, sailed yes- 7 morning. Of horses, carriages, harness, Ac., will take ^^f-s dAy on Bay street at 10H o’clock. See Exports. Per steamship Missouri, for New York—302 bales upland cotton, loo bbls rosin, 196bbla vegetables and snndr; pkgs mdze. Per steamship Perit, for New York—460 bales up land cotton, 19 do sea Island do, 137 bbls rosin, 40 bales cotton batting, 400 bbls and boxea vegetable*. Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—113 bales cotton, 0 do domestics, 387 bags gnano, 6000 feet lumber, 32 bales paper stock. 114 R R wheels, on axles, 250 empty bbls, 20 boxes dry goods, and 1 propeller. Per steamship cumberlaud, for Baltimore—172 bales upland cotton, and 46 pkgs mdze. Per schooner Abbott Lawrence, for Boston—110,000 lest lumber. Per schooner W S Doughton, for Philadelphia— 120,000 feet flooring boards. Per schooner G A Bearse, for New York—107,796 feet board*. “fix sale by T. J. Walsh e-uil ' | "tom- Memoranda. New York, Jane 13—Old schooner* Birly Bird, Hogera, and Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Savannah. '»‘our« I”"" BnU * treet “ d ®*y ^ will ac '*tonai, nik for C0 P ie * °f GoSey and the Northern PMieagm. Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—Jaa 1( Seagrave. Mrs JT Baer, M Cleaveae, Uriah Slack, Mary Z Slack, Mra Vary A Bradley, James E Bteaent, Virginia Mitchell, Henry Davis. Per steamship Leo, from New York—G W Allen, J W Anderson A Son, T Austin, Adams Express Co, T Bateson, Botbwell A W, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Blun A Hyer, B use A Bryant, Wm Boggs, Brigham, B A Co, Brady, Smith A Co, R F Buck, M A Cohen, Cooper. Olcott A F, Lt Col Carling, Crane A O. Clag horn A Cunningham, Champion A F, Central B B, M J Doyle <t Co, Erwin A H, A L Freidenberg, GG Free man, C L Gilbert, A Green, G W Garmany, L J Guil- martln A Co, J Gilliland A Co, AS Hartridge, B H Hardee, Hess A Gutman,T H Beskina, C V Hutchins, Holcombe A Co, Holden, Reed A H, Hunter A Gam mell, Hilton A Randall, J T Kinchley B H Kirlin, H B King, E Koetpeke, J Lama, J W Lathrop, Miller, Thomas A Co, J M McMahon A Co, W W Lincoln, D .Mann, J Lippmann, Lovell k Lattimore, NeofvUle. B A Co, Nicholson A McAlalr, National Ex Co, E O’Byrne, G Fatten, D G Purse, John Ryan, Ruggles A Aldrich, C D Rogers, F J Ruckert, J A Roberts, P Reilly, Randell A Co, Dr J Screven, Sanderson A W. Southern Ez Co, A A Solomon A Co, W H Stark, F W Sims A Co, Pierce Skehan, Tlson A Gordon, B F Ul mer, Unckles A Son, J L Vilalonga, W L Vroom, W H wiltberger, W M Walsh, T H Willingham, J R Wilder. Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—Agent Central R R, Adams Express, Southern Express, Na tional Express, Eclipse F F Line. J W Anderson A Son’ Bell, W A C, N K Baum. Brady, 8 A Or, Blnn A Meyer, T H Bolsliaw A Co, Bulger A Co, Brigham, 11 A Co, Bouse A Bryant, Blair A Bickford, J A Barron, McGowan A S, Crane i£ Graybill. Champion A F. Clark A Hirsch, Cunningham, P A Co, J S Cohen, M A Cohen, O Cohen, M Doyle A Co, M J Doyle, Doyle A Lyons, Duncan A Johnson, DeWitt A M, W M Da vidson. Jas Dinon, Erwin A II, Einstein A Co, C Ehr lich, L Fried, G Fried, Geo C Freeman, M Ferat A Co, A A L Friedenberg, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, S Goodall. Gazan A Bro, M Gradot, Geo Gemenden. A Gallle. « A Hudson, Houseman A Co, Mrs Hettrech, Hilton A Randall, Jennings A Co, Geo H Johnson, Hunter A O’Brien, J Roox, Ltnville A Gleason, W W Lincoln. M Lowentbal, Lathrop A Co, H Meinhatd A Bro, M 8 Meyer, Jas Morri9ey, G Mehrtens, G Menkens, F M Myrell, R Mallon, Kenneth, McLea A Co, S S Miller, J H Newman E-L Neidlinger, Orff A Watkins, John Oliver, Mrs T H Pease, Mrs S V Prentice, Mrs C G Platen, G Patten, Tim Rtelly, A Rescher A Co, C D Rogers, Rogers A Capn, W H Stark, Sanderson A W, Schriener A Sons, A A Solomons, Schuster A Hein- sius, Stroud A Whittle, F W Sims, J L Villalonga, Mrs J R Stowe, B G Hlden, C W Thomyson, Tlson A Gordon, A Wilcox A Co, J W Walcott, Mrs Walk, B C Wade A Co. A F N A C W West, Well A Meinhard, Wilder A F, W P Yonge. For steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka—F M Mvrell, Crane A Graybill, Erwin A Hardee, Bouse A Bryant, K, McLea A Co, and others. Per brig Senorita, from Baltimore—Stephen G Haynes, Lovell Brothers, Crane A Graybill, Central S R Agent, and order. Dr/.flood*, Notions Shoes, Boots aad Gaiters (hmcertea, Wteea, Uqaora, Ac. ALSO, 2 Carriages, l Carryall, 2 Spring Wagona, and a good ' Cow, besides the asuai assortment of nfluYe, * • ' lel8n UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BT OCTAVC8 COHEN. WU1 be sold on MONDAY, June 18th, »t Central Railroad Depot, at 10 o’clock, the following articles, damaged on boant schooner George A Beane, on her voyage from New York to Savaffoah, and SoT' lor account of Underwriter! and all concerned : l box, containing one Pheton, complete 1 barrel Oil _ 10 bundles Tobacco 1 box Matches 1 box Pipes I box Carved Wooden Figures. jel6-U RESIDENCE FOR SALE. BY BELL, WELLY dfc CHRISTIAN. AT PRIVATE SALE, LOT No. 19 and improvements, fronting on Pulaski Square. The House contains eleven rroms, with Car riage House, Stable*, 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. j f 12- I BRICK HOUSE. BY BELL, WYLLY’ & CHRISTIAN. AT PRIVATE SALE, BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris st eet, west of West Broad street. ’ Cabin Passage, S*9 Steerage, fit sad KM stdewheel Ban Salvador, ATKINS, Master, will leave for New Y^fit os Saturday, Jane A3 j. at 31, oAlack y. For freight or ps»«ige, having accommodation* ail peri or to any steamer in the trade, No 12 Stoddard’* Banff. GARRISON A ALLEN, je!8 No. b Bowling Green, Now York. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage 990 00 jeK-tf Fbom New York.—The steamship Gen. Barnes, Captain Morton from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city about one o'clock yesterday. The Barnes experienced heavy head winds, which she rode out Bafely and in fine style. Purser Alexander, has placed u» under obligations for full files of late New York papers. The steamship Leo, Captain, Dearborn also arrived below early yesterday evening, but was unable to reach her dock until about midnight. Mr. Theodore P. Wheeler, Purser of the Leo, will please accept our acknowledgments for full files of New York papers. Knapp, Consignees- per Central Hailroad. June 16, 1866. 232 bales cotton, 146 do domestics, 6 bales yarn, 123 sicks ground peas, 12 cars lumber, and mdze, to Crane A Graybill, H Roberts, Lathrop A Co, U H Ar- lidge, E S I-a.hrop, T Chaffinch, W P Young, Millen A Wadley, Brady. Smith A Co, W R Boggs, Hunter A Gammell, John W Anderson A Son, E F Metcalf A Co. STiiLiNQ a Pocketbook.—Alexander small colored boy, was committed td the police bar racks about eight o’clock yesterday morning, charged with stealing a pocketbook from Mr. - James Monahan, containg 835 45. Honestt Is the beat policy in medicine as well a in other things. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i3 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-lw Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf R. R. ’ June 16,1866. 69 bales upland cotton, 17 do sea island cotton, 52 sacks corn, 93 bbls rosin, 50 bbls turpentine, 9 boxes bacon and mdze, to E C Wade A Co, Wilder A F, L J Guilmartin A Co, J L Villalonga, Tlson A Gordon, P H Behn, Miller, T A Co, J W Anderson A Son, Hilton A Randall, W Knight, W H Burroughs A Co, W A R Mclntire, Tebeau, Plnder A Co, T B Marshall A Bro, Levi Bro, Nicbolls, Camp A Co, J A Roberts, Neuf- vllle, B A Co, John Ryan, M G Ehrlich. W H Stark, A Dutenhoffer A Co, W M Davidson, Kenneth, McL A Co, C D Lee, Mrs M Metzer. Financial and Commercial. Atlanta Market. Atlanta, Saturday, June 16. We have no changes to make in prices, excepting in the article of corn. A good article of white may be purchased from the depot, upon arrival, at $1 35, and from store at $1 37>£; yellow and mixed at $1 30 a $1 32X- A liberal suppy on the market, and not much demand. Bacon is stiff and unchanged. Factory yarns have advanced, and may now be quoted 50 ^ bunch. THE MONET MABKET is considerably excited, and very irregular. We give no quotations. Mobile Market*. Mobile, June 15. No sales of cotton to-day. Middlhigs, nominal- The sales for the week are about 2,200 bales. The receipts for the week are 1,605, against 1,903 bales last week. Fxports for the week, 3,09G bales. The stock on hand is 37,596 bales. Gold, 45a47. Macon Market. Macon, Ga., June 15, 1866. Cotton.—The demand for cotton this week has been limited, and prices have been very unsettled. The re ceipts were light and shipments heavy. The stock on hand smounts to 5,000 hales. We give the following as the ruling quotations: Ordinary ......— (S-— Good Ordinary 28@— Low Middling 29@3<l Middling 32(8)— Good Middling 33(g)— Trade continue* moderately good, both in dry goods and groceries. In pro vision* trade is active, with an upward tendency in prioee. Augusta Market. Augusta, Saturday, June 16. Rexabes —Business, though partaking of the stag nation incident to snmmer, is better than usual for the season. It is expected that the receipts of the wheat crop, which is now ready for market, will im prove business for the next few week*. The extraor dinary advance in gold daring the last few days has unsettled prices, and all quotations are irregular and nominal. We give a fair statement of prices prevail ing to-day, but there are many who refuse to sell at our figures. Reports from the growing crops in this vicinity are more favorable. Middling 31@— Strict Middling 3-2<g,33 Good Middling ....34(^35 There has been no material change during the cur rent week, the market being perhaps a shade lower np to the advices from Europe today, since which no sales have been reported, and we omit quotations. STOCK IN APQUSTA AND HAMBURG. Stock in Augusta 12,833 Stock in Hamburg 500 13,333 Financial.—Gold opened this morning at 140 bay ing, 143 selling rates. Owing to the news of an extra ordinary advance in New York prices went up in the evening to 148*150, and holders withdrew from the market and all operations were suspended. Sight Exchange On NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, New York, for sale by jel3-lw WM. BATTERSBY A CO. CUV COURT OF SAVANNAH. MAY TERM, 1800. W HEREAS, Sheldon W. Wight, J. f. Gaudry, Andrew Low, A. L. Hartridge, C. D. C. Rhtnd, George A. Cuyler, William Neyle Habersham, W. R. H. Bruen, Philip H. Be bn, Edward C. Wade and U. Rothschild were regularly summoned to attend and be sworn as Grand J urora for the present term of this Court, and made default, it is ordered that they be fined each in the sum of forty dollars, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday In Jnly next Whereas, Uriah Cranston, H. C. Stephens, P. Cullen, James McCann, Daniel Clark, Samuel 8. Miller, Simon E. Byck and John Metzger were regularly summoned to attend and be sworn as Petit Jurois for the present term of this Court aud made deianlt. It is ordered that they be fined ea<.h twenty dollan, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the first dnv of the next term of this Coart, to be held on the first Monday in July next. And whereas, John Lacey, James Ray, G. Epetetit John Lyons, James Wlilie, Edward D. Hanlon, K. Basel!, C. F. Ehrllcli, and F. Cook, Talesmen Petit Jnrors, were gammoned to attend and be sworn an such Jurors for the present term of this Coart and made default. It is ordered that they be fined each twenty dollars, unless they file good and sufficient e rase of excuse on or before the next term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday in July next. * True extract from the minutes: jel6-14t PHILIP M. RUSSELL, dork. 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, 18M, and to terminate the 4th day ot Jnne, 1871. Abraham A. Solomons, Joseph M. Solomons, and Hoses J. Solomons are the general partners, and William C: O’Driscoll, of Savmmah, is the special partner, who has contributed the sum of twenty-five thousand doUsra to the common stock of the co partnership. A. A. SOLOMONS. J. M. SOLOMONS. M. J. SOLOMONS. WM. C. O'DRISCOLL, - • - Special Partner. Savannah, Jane 4,1866. je7-iaw8w ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On MONDAY, June 18th, will be sold, m. front of store, at 10X o’c'.ock, 4 Horees 2 Carriages 1 Buggy 2 setts Doubio Harness 1 sett Single Harness 2 Riding Saddles 3 Riding Bridles 7 Shovels 4 Curry Combs, and A lot of old Harness. -* Sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased. Terms vaCua: Jee-tds LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. The splsndid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port ou her regular day. 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 Blind Factor; and Planing Mill, lo cated in Macou, Ga, fronting on second street, 110 bv 225 feet in depth; Woodruff A Daniel’s Planing Machines; Tongue and Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Bash and Blind Machine; Blaotandth Shop, with seven forges. AH run by steam. The engine is 35 horse power. All in good order. For further information, apply at our counting- room. mf!44f Closing Out Sale OF THE LONDON WM COMPM. Owing to the failure and sudden closing of the works and bnslness of the London Watch Company, a larg” number of fine Watches, manufactured espe cially for the United States, being heavy, fint class time-keepers, intended to stand hard usage and sud den changes of temperature, are iefc in our' hands for immediate sale. As agents of the Company, wo are obliged to dispose of this stock-for cash in the shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided ou the plan annexed a9 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 blanks, and every one who invests in this sale must get a Watch at iialf the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu nate, one to wear with pride through life. Remittances may be made at our risk in registered letters or by express, or post-office orders and drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe retain. This INSURES safe delivery and sure return Ip every patron. 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 prico 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 & Go., 205 Broadway, N. ¥., Agents for the Zandon Watch Co. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF Fine Watches and Chains, Worth #330,000 ! ' TO BE SOLD FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH. 127 Gold hunliug-cased Chronometers, from $175 t> $460 163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levers, $150 to $325 144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex 'loo to 300 175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers... 75 to 275 232 Gold hunting-cased Levers 60 to 275 240 Gold hunting-cased Lepines 50 to 200 169 Gold magic-cased Lovers 90 to 276 335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers 75 to 225 203 heavy Gold-cased Levers 70 to 176 12)Ladies’ Gold hunting-cased Levers.. 45 to 225 212 Ladies’ Gold enameled hnnting-cased Levers $65 to $250 135 Ladies’ Gold enameled magic-cased Levers, $60 to $275 235 Ladies'Gold-cased engraved Levers.. 45 to 175 263 Ladies’Gold-cased engraved Lepines. 40 to 128 380 heavy solid Silver-cased Duplex 36 to 125 735 heavy solid Silver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 125 560 heavy solid Silver-cased LeVers 25 to 100 478 heavy solid 8Uver-cased Lepines 20 to 90 263 Ladies' solid-cased Levers 25 to 90 224 Ladies’ solid-cased Lepines 20 to 65 500 solid Gold Guard aud Vest Chains.... 16 to 150 350 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines., is to 125 j5F“AU the above list of Watches will be sold for ten dollars each. Certificates representing each and every Watch in the above list are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be had at our office, or sent by mail to any address, can have the article called for on the return of the certificate, with ten dollars. We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cento each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $5. The Certificates must in all cases be returned with and accompany the money when goods are ordered. All orders promptly filled and forwarded by return mail or express. Address HART, GIBSON & CO., jell-3m 205 Broadway, New York. SEALS, SEAL PRESSES AND Cancelling Stamps. ; orders for SEALS T HF undersigned are receiving oi and SEAL PRES-E3, suitable for ihe use of County Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and Business men generally. Wc are also prepared to famish Cancelling and Business Stamps of any pattern at maker's price’. Send for a circular. ESTILL * BROTHER, — News Dealers, Bnll street, next to the Port Office. jc4 Savannah.ffl BOOKS! BOOKSI FO$|SALBBt " , Cooper, Olcotts & Farreily, ‘ Thi Mute Sibgzb, by Anna Cora Ritchie. >95 Pulpit Pcmncm. . Thi Obphams, by Mrs. 01 Taotenwn; oa. Tax Yo Lnoaroa Coubt, by Henry ] Tax Loot's Mrs, by Miss J . Motub’i Rtqoaar, by Bbalah. Tn* Coqurrm, a novel, fonddedon fket. Mb. Srawanrtiln—Hoo*. by F. W. Robinson. New edition PsottohI braver Tablsk je7-tf Saturday, June $3, ut —o’clock — m. superior accommo- For freight or passage, bavin: dations, apply to jelS HUNTER A GAMMELL - H Shiopingi The fast st) CITY OjHbATH, > G. HxwAkTH, Commander, will aail for the above port on Msnday, June IStk, ut — o’clock — ut. For freight or passage, apply to jeH RICHARDSON A BARNARD. Agents. For Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. $40 00 Cabia Passage The splendid steamship pio nQ: e h , HOXIE, Commander, Will sail for the above port on featurday, June 33d, at — o’clock — OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday & Friday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AlT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA The new and elegant steam packets, ZjIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMBS TUCKER, having been specialty fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above placee, the Sylvan Shore Avery TUIfc-- DAY MORNING, aud the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the. New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida, wharf or to ^ CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers, Jel6-3t Via Feraandina. Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St. Johns River. Direct and Regular Communication W!TH| HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny <fc Mary, Capt. Siokei., Is running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, cairying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She isper- tectlv dry, in good Older, and has made remarkably quick trips. Situ carries the United States mall. The National Express and Transportation Company and Son them. Express are authorized to receive package* for her. Auy information cm be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring of II. id. Ri wk, corner of St Julian and Bryan streets. tf FOR CHARLESTON. The new and splendid U. S. Matt Steamer K ,.A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, fbnt of Wert 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 8avsnnah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching at all landings on the St Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents, my 11 217 Sc 219 Bay street. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition toour business oi selling Wines, etc. in original packages, aud In order to Insure to con sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them oat in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching tho purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded oar efforts lias encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us. nrvtianirB A nr> BIN1NGER k CO., [Established 1778.] Importers of Wine*, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are pnt up in cases con taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Binlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of the exact and literal troth of what ever they represent.—N. Y\ Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bioinger A Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted npon principle* of integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Express. jeO-Deod&Wly BDRfi,ESOPUS COLOGNE liU Stones. BOLTING CLOTHS, For freight or passage, apply to jel8 riUNTEfe A tiA^IMELL. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPACT. • Flrst-dass side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah to Vera Crus (per steam ship* o the Empire Line to New York), same <atc as from New York. The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way ont. The Manhattan will stop at Si9al on the way home. RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD: From New York to Huvana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer ige, $30* From New York to Vera Cruz. First Cabin, $10t> Steerage, $50. - CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent. 26 Broadway, N. Y„ U. S. For passage, apply lo B H. HARDEE. my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Range. FOR PALATKA, FLA. The fine, fast-sailing steamer DIC T .A. TOR, L. M. Coxxrrzs, master, will leave as above, from Telfair's wharf. Every Tuesday-Afternoon at 4 o’clock. We are prepared to receive freight at our ware house on the wharf; at all times, free of storage. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., mylO Agents. For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD. The splendid steamer DICTATOR, 1,000 tout, Capt. L. M. Coxrrrca, 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., myT-tf Agents. Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, ’’POUCHING at Mexican Porte, and carrying the A United States Mail. Through iu Twenty-two days. Steamships on the Connecting ou the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA COLORADO. HENRY CHACNCEY CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY. OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE. COSTA RICA MONTANA. <tc., Ac. One of the above large and splendid steamships wil I leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot ot Canal street, at 1* o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month, (exoept when those dates fall on Sunday, ami then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwull, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Fraocisco, touching at Acapnlco. Departures of 1st and Slst connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 1st touch at ManzaDillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of One Qnarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed earh adnlt Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children withont 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 passage tickets, or farther information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. & K. HOLMAN, all-3m Agent. FOR 8ALC, a. ’ RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various sizer and draft. ALSO, Sailing Vessels, Bt. am Ba-ges, Ac. Apply to A. M. DA COSTA, sT-2awCm No, 42 Water street, N. Y. NEW MAGAZINES J list Received. D E BOW’S REVIEW for June. Peterson’s Magazine for Jnly. Blackwood’s Magazine for May. Leslie's Ladies Magazine (or Jane. Appleton’s Railroad Guide fur Jnne. Leslie’s Budget of Fun, for July. W th our usual assortment of New York Weekly and Dally Papers. ESTILL A BROTHER, Corner Boll street and Bay lane, down stairs. jell AGESTS WANTED Smith Machines, Hoisting and Lighter Screws, Iron Proof Staffs. Mill Picks, Ac. T HE subeeribsr can now furnish the above goods, as well as mit.t FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY, of the very beet quality and at lower rates than ANY OTHER HOUSE in the country, as he is importing stock in large quantities for supplying the trade—Millwrights and Millers direct. JOHN J- BELL, Importer and Manufacturer, Wty2S-tf. No. 66 Robinson stzart, Ntew Tork. Advertising in Southern Georgia fllHE BAINBRIDGE Tfi <fo “CHART AND COMPASS” _ (formerly the “Bainbridge Argos,”) offers ruoerior inducement* to the merchants of fla- vanmb *s an advertising medium. It has a large and rapidly increasing circulation in that section, and Ua terms are reasonable. Address Bainbridge. Jnne 11.19Mu TO BENT, The WHARF contiguous to the Boll street public lock. Enquire at this office. Luht thousand rtour qualitt, formic by J 1 JeU-tf * BICHASDBON A BARNARD. THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF SEHF.B1L STONEWALL JACKSON, By Prof. R. L. Dabnzt, D. D„ of Ya. fpHE Standard Biography of the immortal Hero. 1 TI ‘ The only edition authorized by his widow. The aathor a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General R. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every oonnty. bend for circulars and see our teims. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., No. 214 Seventh street, Richmond, Ya. myS 1 -lmdatriw*. Notice. FOK AALTDNBE. The new and elegant steamship FVYIsniSttE, Capt. H. IT. Sift'or, Will sail for Baltimore on Tbnrsdny, 21rt Inst., at — o'clock. — ut. Freight for PHILADEPHIA will be received and checked throngh at the same rates charged by other lines. For freight or passage, hiving good accommo dations, apply tn UROciiK vvksi X Daniels, JelS Jones' Block. JVlurray s Line FOR NEW sjMMS. YORK. REDUCTION OF KATES J Cabin Passage, $20 Sicttag*, $19 FREIGHT A9 LOW AS VNV LINE. The new ar.J splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will reave f..r the above port on be r regular day, Wednesday, Jane :40th, at 3 o'clock p. <n> For freight or passage, having superior acrommo datious, applv to Ol.TAVUS COHEN, jelS 82 Bay street. FOK CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFORT, ’T'hrcmgli by Daylight* PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Pavne, (Taking place of steamer Fannie temporarily) Will leave as above from Florida whari, foot of West Broad street, until further notice, every HOVDJV NOKSI86, at 8 o'clock. Retail,u.„ . ill leave Charleston every SATUR DAY MORNING at same hour. While the bout Is bn her nip fioight tv ill be re ceived an l stored iu fire proof warehouse, free of expense. Tills boat is nc-wrveff fiisf.^filtt hna good accom modations for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYhELL, Agent, jt9 tf Florida wharf. FOR BEAUFORT, VIA 8EABROOK, HILTON HEAD AND ST. HELENA. RELIEF 1 , Captain JAMES BENT, Will leave for above points at 10 a. m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning, leave Beau fort each succeeding day at 10 a. m For freight or passage apply on board, or to YORK, WILLIAMS. HoINTIRE A CO., Je7-tf Agent*. THE UNITED STATES I BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with the United States and Brazi Governments for the carriage of the moils, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every Month, From the JPort of JNbw York. For the following named poits and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equiva lent : FIRST CABIN. From New Tork to St. Thomas $80 From New York to Para jiao From New York to Pernambuco no From New York to Bahia iso From New York to Rio Ue Janeiro 200 Steerage at half theso rates, meal* and bedding In cluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel All Letters most pass through the Post Office. Itoet- age 10 cents For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDER, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON k ALLEN, my31 , New York Agents. FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer K _A_ T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of Wast Broad street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. We will receive freight at onr warehouse at all time* free of charge. For freight orpamge, apply to my8-tf : or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL k CO., Agents, 21T A 219 Hay str street. fint Tuesday in Jnly next, between the usual hours ol role: All of tee real estate of & Daniel, late of county, ainteArtd. consisting of about eight thousand acres of land, including two settlements already improved, and abort fife hundred mere* of open land and ond good mill seat. These laadMtm situated in the above said county, twelve hundred scree. Alw, two lota—o c in Sumter * eooaty, Gad the other ‘ Terms wtll b* made idm*x. . 6dm T, t WELL Burnt BrWk, for wtt« by . ~ ibgwc&e Canal, above Swayne’e. Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE firm of Brigham, Baldwin k Co. la this day dissolved by mutnal consent. Savannah, June 1, 1366. H. BRIGHAM, D. H. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLST. TEe undersigned have this day entered in a cn- i of af partnership for the transaction of A General Commis sion and shipping business, under tbename and title of Brigham, Holst A Co. H. BBIGHsM, D. H. BALDWIN, C. M. HOLET. C. H OLM8TSAD. Savannah, u , 1866. je2-tf. FOR SALE. One Steamboat Boiler. Length, 12 feet 6 inches; width, C feet; heighth. 8 feet; nontainlng ten retnrn floes: depth of furnace, 5 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 Abereoin streets, je7-Sw Savannah, Oa SOHETHNe SEW. Patent; FIRE PROOF MICA CHIMNEYS For Kerosene Lamps. These Chimneys are not affected by heat and CAN- OT BB BROKEN. Mao, a large easi Ttmant of Lamps and Laatene. Kero*eoo OB by th* barrel or gallon. For sale by S. W. MARSH * 00., Jel9-iw tXwwer Whitaker and Ortigtsaa ste. To Mechanics. my 19 itherubUcl ta at lafia JOHN WILLIAMMN, Chairman Com- Docks nAwkarraa.