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,Cf*L MATTERS,
MORNING. JUNE 20, 1866.
>f Steamships and Steamer*
FOB NEW YORK.
o, Wednesday, June 20, at IK o'clock
msliip General Barnes. Thursday, Jane 21, at
, nek ni. , *
- . uns-hip San Salvador, Saturday. June 2.1, at IK
o'clock m.
Steamship Tybee; Saturday, June 23, at — o’clock
FOR Fill 1. A DELPHI A.
- eamsltip Pioneer, Saturday, June 23, at - o’clock
- m* , ' ..x .. . ’ -V- •
FOR BALTIMORE.
5il msliip Fannie, Sunday, June 24th, at — o'clock
-in. « / '7^:
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o'clock- 4 ^
Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o'clock.
FOB 11 AVVK1N8VILI.E.
c- .pier Charles 8. Hardee, every Thursday mom-
„... ar o'clock.
FOB CHARLESTON. •
-imer Pilot Bov, every Monday morning, at 8
steamer Dictator, every Friday morning at 9
, ilock.
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
FOB FLORIDA.
Steamer Lizzie Raker, every Friday morning, at 10
o'clock.
steamer Dictator, every Tue day alternoon at 4
o’clock. ’’ k
■.aier Sylvan Shore, every Tneeday morning, at
steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning,
■ 'clock.
'tamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock
FOB DABIES.
:• earner II. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o’clock.
,i ' i sTlI.L k BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
in 1 Booksellers, Dull street (downstairs;
■ .'t'Hay lane, next to the Post Office, are au-
‘ ageuts for the Daily News & Herald.
■ Jers left with them will he promptly attended
Proceeding* of the Board of Health.
The Board of Health met last evening. Present,
Mr. Mercer, Chairman, and sixteen members.
The proceedings of the last meeting were read and
approved.
The report of the Sexton was presented.
The condition of the wards was reported as follows :
Anson—In good order.
Chatham—Clean and healthy.
Derby—In fair condition.
Cnrrytown South—Improving in cleanliness, and
soon will be in good condition.
‘ Jackson—In hir order.
Lafayette—In good condition and healthy.
Libferty—In good condition'.
Magazine—Some portion in good order, tint com
plaints of filth in other parts.
Brown—In good condition.
Elbert—In fair condition, and whitewashing pro
gressing.
South Ogelthorpe—Generally healty; one case of
smallpox.
Pulaski—In good and cleau condition.
Washington—In good order and healthy.
Jasper—In good order, with exception of nuisance in
U. 8. Barracks.
Charlton—In good condition and healthy.
The Committee appointed to inquire into the mat
ter of throwing up dirt on the track of the City Rail
road reported that, in their opinion, the progress of
the work will not endanger the health of the city.
The Georgia Medical Society, to whom the question
was referred, decided in like manner. Report ac
cepted and referred to the Mayor.
A mudliole at the corner of East Broad and Brough
ton atreeta was reported as a nuisance.
A resolution, offered by Dr. Waring, was adopted, to
the effect that if parties neglected to whitewash pre
mises within five days after notification, as required
by city ordinance, they shall be reported to the Mayor
aa delinquents.
On motion of Dr. Knorr, it was resolved that the
military authorities be requested to have a dry well
dug in the barracks, to receive waste water.
On motion, the Board adjourned.
Cophtt Court.—The case of a White person ■
charged with the offedfce of an aaaault and battery
upon Frank Gillon, colored, was examined before the
County Court yesterday afternoon. The evidence
having proven the white person guilty of the offence,
the case was turned ovee to the City Court for triaL
Theatre.—Ottr public will be gratified to learn that
the talented Wren Troup are to give a couple of their
popular vocal and dramatic soirees at our theatre on
Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. See their
announcement in another colnmn.
Honesty is the best policy in medicine aa well a
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
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
BT BELL, WVLLV ^CHHIITUC.
— AT FWVAW SALE,
LOT No. 19 and improvements, fronting on Pulaski
Square. The House contain* eleven rooms, with Car
riage House, Stables, and Servants’ Rooms, all well
finished. Attached is a beautiful Flower Garden.—
Snell an opportunity is seldom offered to any person
desiring a comfortable residence. let2- f
brickT3ou8E.
BT BELL, WI LLY & CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
BRICK RESIDENCE, fronting on Harris at eet,
west of West Broad street jeli-tf
Arrivals at the Hotels.
Meeting of Council.
1 i 'tiucil met last evening. Present—His Honor,
Me' i uidersou, and Aldermen Ferrill. Johnson, Lach-
-•ii, Ayily, due, Casey, Soullard.
Alderman Lachlison, chairman of the committee,
it' d at tho last meeting of the Council, to uie-
i.iorializc the President of the United States with re
ad i 1 ' the removal of the obstructions in the Savan
nah river, which has been suspended by an order from
• he. Secretary of the Treasury, presented the memo
rial, and on motion of Alderman Wylly, it was adopted
without a dissenting vote.
At the last meeting of the Council His Honor, Mayor
Anderson, was requested to proceed to Washington
jili present the memorial in person to the President.
Alderman Gite offered a resolution to the effect that
Hi ll, dul Cohen be requested to accompany the
'lay. rand assist him in the accomplishment of the
Licet ot his mission, which wa3 adopted.
Alderman Terrill offered a resolution instructing the
i'. i > Treasurer to advance to the Mayor and Mr. Cohen
'L. amount of money required to pay their expenses
• Washington and back, which was adopted,
un motion the Council adjourned.
Match's Court.—Tho first case called yesterday
morning was that of Daniel Oliver, charged with com-
niiuin a nuisance in having ohl shoes and other rub
bish deposited on West Boundary street, within the
itv limit . a o r having been notified by the Superin
tendent of Streets and Lanes to have the same re
move,]. il being detrimental to the health of the city.
Mr Oliver said in his defence, and brought -witness
to substantiate hi" evidence, that he had only beenin-
formed by the Superintendent' of Streets and Lanes
that the rubbish had fallen on the street while being
transported to the canal, aud that he had immediately
procured the services o! a drayman with his team to
gather up the same. As the drayman had removed
the greater portion of the rubbish from West nouir
■ :j ry street to a point nearer the canal, which was still
Aithiu the city limits, it was evident that he uuder-
' ud the instructions of the Superintendent of Streets
lid Lanes, and by not having it removed outside the
Itv limit; he was fined S10.
William Bo lall was brought up, charged with im-
roper conduct, abusing and using indecent language
• witness, a white woman. It appears that a colt of
BMall s was passing the house of witness when her
ran after him Bodall picked up a stone to throw
i e dog, when witness remonstrated with him about
it he commenced abusing her. The prisoner
d that the witness kept a store on Stewart stre.et.
which she sold liquor and was generally down on
• cry man living in the locality who did not leave a
hare of liia small change there, and that on the occa-
-ion ab<>ve referred to, she first abused him, when he
etaliated. His Honor, thinking that two wrongs did
•ot make a right, continued the ease over until Friday
ui imiiig, in order to allow the prisouer^time to bring
forward his witnesses.
J. McLaughlin, drunk and disorderly, and abusing
i policeman who offered to conduct him to his home,
• as fined only $3, in consequence of his former good
behavior being testified to by several parties.
Nelson Brown, (colored,) charged with attempting to
-teal car couplings and pins from the Atlantic aud
Gulf Railroad, was turned over to a magistrate for
rosecution. The offender was taken before Justice
dart, who committed him to jail to await his trial be-
• tue Superior Court for the offence of larceny.
Henry Williams, (colored,) charged witli stealing a
del from witness, a white man. was also turned over
..Justice Hart, who committed the prisoner to jail
• answer to the charge of larceny before the Superior
Couit.
Albert king, (colored.) improper conduct, abusive
v 1 threatening to cut witness in his house. The pris
on r having nothing to say in his own behalf except
' ii.i! lie bad been out and got drunk, was fined ten dol-
■ r- or to be sent to jail for twenty days, where he
• ■ ■ il l have time to get sober.
W.lliam Lou lie. hailing from Boston, one ot the
u.'tiy recent ebony visitors who have disgraced the
■aimunity with their presence, was charged with
tcring the house of a colored woman and abusing
I -tithing her, also abusing the officer who made
die arrest, and being abusive at the barracks. Two
. -red women appeared as witness against the pris-
j'.-iu who had nothing to say on his own behalf, ex-
-i: that he had not done everything attributed to
mi The fact of the case being too clearly proven
. .inst him, he was fined thirty dollars for striking
j’ • abusing witness, aud in default of payment, to be
at u tho chain gang for thirty days; and for abusing
: officer who made the arrest to be put on the chain
; a tig for thirty days, in all sixty days.
H Watkins, colored, charged with improper
ndiict in entering a hotel in this city on several oc-
j-ions without proper authority. Tho prisoner had
•rmerly been an employe of the establishment, but
bad been discharged for neglect of duty. The pris
oner stated that since he had been discharged he had
no place to sleep, and thought it better to sleep in the
bote), in one of his former fellow servants’ beds, than
-kep in the streets, especially when the city charged
uch a high price for lodging. In consequence of the
prisoner’s disregarding orders he had received not to
come about the premises, he was fined five dollars.
H J McCarthy, drank and lying on a stoop. The
prisoner -fated that he had only been in the city a few
Uys. and accidentally got drunk and went on the
-loop to cool off In consequence of bis short visit to
ihe city, he was .'charged. five dollars for seeing the
elephant.
attempting to Cut his Employer.—A negro boy
hi the employ of a citizen was shut out on Monday
ukernoou Inst to make some purchases for the house,
tvTide lie was out lie indulged freely In liquor, so
Dial wuen he returned he sat down In the back door
and went to sleep. On being spoken to by his em-
p "Ter about the matter and told to leave the prem-
i-ee. he started for the kitchen and obtained a knilo,
a hlch ho threatened to use. A policeman was called
l and the negro was taken to the police barracks,
on being brought before the Mayor yesterday mom-
-ng, his employer haviDg spoken favorably as to his
previous conduct, he was let off with a flue of 810.
Stabbing Afiaib.—Yesterday afternoon two ne
greet. Butler Blown and Isaac Morrell, had an alter-
vdton at Mcssts. Haywood & LaRochc’s brick yard,
about a mile aud a half from the city, on the Louis
ville road, in reference to the dumping of a load of
bricks. The parties, ufter a short argument, had a
scuffle, during which time Morrell was stabbed in the
heck three times with a large pocket knife. One of
the wouuds, it is thought, may prove mortal. Brown
was arrested by a policeman and conveyed to the
oar racks, where he remained bat a short time, when
ue was commUtea to jail under a warrant issued by
Justice Philip M. Russell.
Forestalling.—An old white woman, a constant
lurestallcr in the market, was arraigned before the
Mayor’s Court yesterday and fined In the sum of $1<>.
Tae accused was detected by a policeman offering to
dispose oi soma poultry tj a citizen Immediately
alter she had purchased from a country cart, and
offered him a sum of money not to place her on the
docket.
For copies of late Mobile and Augasla papers we
are indebted to the Southern and National Express
Companies.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberoir.
W Dixon, Texan
W R Hillver, Fla
P A Presaler. do
J H Beall. A A G RR
J Beckett, do
GF8mith, do
i 3 PrlnUle, Darien
jP8 Ybarra, N Y
W M Jacobs. Augnsta
S M Sawyer. Macon
H T Rees, do
S Rose, do
J Rothschild, N Y
W C Gray, Colnmbns
J 8 Watson, Georgia
T H Wood, do
R 8 Wright, do
C Nesbitt, do
Mrs E W Nesbitt, do
Miss M Wren, do
W A Mygns, do
G W Scattergood, C R R
O Renneau, do
W T Young, Eatonton
W D Acton, Burke co
F R Wren, N O
Mrs Yannox, Albany
W T Collier, Palatka
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
Dr J W Eppes, lady and
child, Jefferson co
Dr McCloud, Madison
iMiss Bradley and child,
Madison
C E Dykea, ; jr f Tallahassee
C E Dykes, sen, do
J O’Brien, Charleston
R T Lawton A lady, Scrj-
Yenco
B Phillips, City
J Johnston, City
Magistrate’s Court.—The following cases were
disposed of before Magistrates Courts on yesterday :
Before Justice P. M. Russell—Thomas Oswell, for
beating his wife severely was committed to jail for
the offence of assault and bottery.
Rose Barrou, (col.) charged with choking a negro
girl named Frances Franklin m the market, was com
mitted to jail for assault and battery. Frances Frank
lin was before tho Mayor Monday morning and fined
for insulting Bose Barron in the market Saturday af
ternoon, and said, when arrested by the police, that
she/would have revenge : but it appears that instead
of getting revenge, she got a choking, having come
out of the affair second best.
Before Justice Jno. A. Staley—A WTit of possession
case was tried yesterday between Allen 8. Izard and
Frederick Krenson, for the recovery of a flat-boat.
From the evidence it was shown that the flat was in
Mr. Izard’s possession in 1863, and from that time un
til the occupation of the city by the Federal army. The
flat was, therefore, ordered to be turned over to Mr.
Izard.
State vs. Martha Brown, ;col.) charged with the of
fence of assault aud battery. Tho charge having been
clearly proven against her, she was turned over to the
City Court for trial.
Suspicious Characters—William Campbell, a
white boy, aud James Henry and Isaac Bagner, both
colored, were arraigned before the Mayor’s Court,
charged with being drunk and disorderly and fight
ing on Falim street. One of the party pretended to
have lost his hat, the better to facilitate their design,
which was to stop whoever they met and demand
the lost hat. and then, if they thought the party flush,
to knock him down and relieve him of his money.
They made an attack on a colored man employed iu
watching some lumber near the canal, who drew a
pistol on them to keep them at bay, while he backed
up to Fahm street to get where the gas lamps were.
They still kept closing in upon lnm, evidently trying
to surround him. A colored woman, who had heard
the conversation of these parties a short time before,
as they passed up Fahm street, had informed some
colored men. who went to the assistance of the col
orea man. Several policemen having come up, the
white boy, with the two negroes, was taken in
custody and carried to the police barracks. One of
the witnesses, a colored woman, testified that she
heard one of them say, as they passed her house,
something about the three of them being able to
knock a man down who had $15b. The parties were
each fined by His Honor $10 and costs, or thirty days
in jail. The white boy was a,hard looking customer,
and bids fair to represent this county in Milledgeville
Penitentiary.
Knock Down in Bay Lane.—Yesterday morning
a difficulty arose between two parties in Bay lane, in
rear of the Custom House, in reference to the loan of
five dollars, which resulted in one of the parties
beiDg knockon%own. It appears that parry No. 1
desired to borrow five dollars, wh ich party No. 2 re
fused to tend. Party "No. 1 Itlcu siild, “I have loaned
you money at different times to buy material for your
business,” which party No. 2 denied. Party No. 1
then said. “You had better say V am a d—d liar.”
No. 2 concurring in that opinion, be received a blow
from the fist oi No. l on the back of his right ear,
which staggered him and made a pretty bad bruise.
The party who struck the blow then walked off,
while No. 2 proceeded to the mat tigtrate’s office and
had two warrants issued in his fa vor. one ior assault
and battery, and the other a peace warrant.
Personal.—We were favored yesterday with a visit
from our old and esteemed friend Simon Rose, Esq.,
of the Macon Messenger. Air Rose is, we believe,
the oldest editor and newspaper proprietor in the
State. He was among the first to advocate the intro
duction of railroads in Georgia, and thirty years ago
exerted hie influence to inaugurate that great system
of internal 1 improvements which he has lived to see
productive of such incalculable benefits to all sections
of onr State.
We also had the pleasure of a call last evening from
Mr. Chas. E. Dyke, a distinguished member of the
editorial corps of Florida, who has been associated for
many years with the Tallahassee Floridian, a paper
widely known for its ability and usefulness.
Improvements at the Police Barraces.—The
apartment occupied at the harracka by the men, not
being sufficiently ventilated to render it comfortable
or healthy, especially where so large a number of men
sleep in the same room, it has recently been supplied
with four large ship ventilators wfiich project through
the roof. These, in addition to the ventilation received
by the doors, one of which is at each end ot the room,
and the small elevated sky-light roof will make the
sleeping room of tte men more comfortable as welj
as healthy. The apartments have all received a
thorough white worthing, and shows that those in com.
mand of the police force, aa well as the b arracks, have
an eye to proper sanitary regulations.
Disturbances in Yamacraw.—We are informed
that there wag a general row in Yamacraw yester
day between a party of nine colored men, which, but
for tile prompt interference of the authorities, might
have resulted seriously to some of the parties en
gaged in it.
About seven o’clock last night a row occurred near
the corner of Harrison and Falun streets between a
large party of colored boys and several white boys.
parties used clubs, knives and axes, but we learn
that none of the combatants were injured, both par
ties having beat a hasty retreat on the approach of
the police.
Accident to thk Steamer North Point.—We
have been kindly furnished with a copy of the follow
ing dispatch, received yesterday by the agents of the
steamer North Point in this city:
Baltimore, June 18.—Messrs. La Eocfie, IFesf <£•
Daniels :—Steamer North Point arrived to-day, with
her shaft broken. She was met and towed into port
by the Fannie. The Fannie sails for Savannah to
night. J- B- Andrews.
We learn that owing to the mishap to the North
Point and the consequent delay of her consort, the
Fannie, the latter will not sail for Baltimore till Sun
day next, 21th inst.
Recovery of Stolen Goods.—A short time since
an entrance was effected at night, through one of the
lane windows attached to the store of A . C. Lomelino,
southeast comer of Bull street and Congress street
lane, and aeveral hundred dollars’ worth of goods
stolen therefrom. Yesterday morning three negroes,
William RoyaU, Osceola Williams and James Richard
son, upon whom some of the stolen articles were
found, were brought before J ustice Staley, who, after
an investigation of the case, committed the prisoners
to jail, to answer to the charge of larceny at the next
term of the Superior Court.
Superior Court Tt^only case tried before the
Superior Court yesterday was that of Mary E, Schaf
fer vs. John A. Schaffer, action for a divorce. The
trial occupied the Court the whole day. The jury
who tried the case were taken from the first panel of
the grand Jury. After retiring to the jury room, they
remained ont but a. short time, when they returned
with a verdict in fkvor of the respondent, based on
the ground or adultery of the libellant. Julian Hart-
ridge, Esq., appeared as counsel for respondent, and
Captain Geo. A. Mercer as counsel for the libellant.
Schooner Nadob.—This schooner finished taking
Ont at the crane on Miller’s wharf yesterday the four
freight cars brought by lier frem Philadelphia for the
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, and dropped qp to Messrs.
Hunter 4 Gammell’s wharf, to finish discharging her
cargo.
We are requested by* Mrs. VeUstich to state that
berhnsband died on Saturday evening, Instead of
Sunday morning, as previously stated.
R E Hughson, Bnrke co
H L Shultz, Macon
J S Schofield, do
J A Brenner, Augnsta
U Toye, Charleston
W L Kleyhena, Miss
H 8 Roberts, do
Mrs Shorter A family, Ga T H Gray,
V Crippen, Fla P Bulger,
! A Cattenal. Mat’anzas
jW H Clark, St Marys
iRMicknrson, Orleans
|J M Reinhart, Dublin, Ga
A B Ward, N Y
Mrs Bess. Scriven co
G M Dean, City
do
do
H T Mott, do ED Hendry, Blackshear
D G Lang, Bjstou I
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLT.
T Manner, str Leo Mrs L H Mattan, Fla
RMHowe, NY iGKFosled, do
J LWallace, Hong KongiMre G R Fosled, do
SH Carle, City ~. P Winsor, St Helena
KB Forman, City 3 C Littlefield, Milieu
Mrs Boulter, Fla |SM Perkins, do
miniature Almanac—This Day.
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 12 511 At Port.
Shipping Intelligence.
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, June IS, 136
Arrived. .
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, eto-Clag-
Itoru k Cunningham.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gdil
martin.
Steamer 11 M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen
Auction Sales.
ONLY SIDEWHEEL STEAMER FOR
SATURDAY.’
VALUABLE LOT AT-PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Cfcrfetfaa.
Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont
gomery streets, eligibly situated for a private resi
dence. m32
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo
cated in Macou, Ga., fronting on Second street, 110
by 226 feet in depth; Woodruff Sc Dan el’s Planing
Machines, Tongue and Grooving Machine, 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 our counting-
room. myl4-tf
Cabin f^psaage, $90 Steerage, flO
The new and fast sidewheel steamship
San Salvador,
ATKINS, Master,
will leave for New York on
Sat onlay, Jane 33d. at o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having accommodations au
perior to any steamer in the trade, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
jelS No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Closing Out Sale
OP THE
LOW W VH H COMPANY.
Owing to the failure and sudden cloaiDg of *Ue
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, iutended to xtaad hard usage and sud
den changes of temperature, are left in our hands
for immediate sale. As agents or the Company, we
are obliged to dispose of this stock for cash in the
shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided
on the plan auncxed 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 blanks, aud
every one who invests in thia sale must get a Watch
at luill the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu
nate, one to wear with pride through life.
Remittances may he 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 is guaranteed in every instance. Knowing
the worth of the stock, we can give a warrantee to
every purchaser. The price has been placed at the
very low figure in order to insure immediate sale ;
aud all who desire to improve the opportunity should
make early application.
/Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage.
$‘4U OO
The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Saturday, .fane 33, at —■ o'clock — sn.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
je!8 HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
ntatsM*
iImmiig—
FOR NEW YORK TOR RAT.'
ATLANTIC COAST
Mali Steamship Com|>aiiy.
The fastest Ship Hi the ’Hade.
ONLY. 81DBWKSKL «HI P ON THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage,SAG Steerage.
The new and very fast side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tons burthen. ThOs. H. Morton, Commander,
will positively sail on
Thursday, June 21st, at 13 o'clock.
;d
For freight or passage, having accommodations
superior to any ship iu the trade, apply to
! WILDER A FULLARTON,
No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, opposite
je!9 the Poet Office'
Far Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Cleared.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc
Guilmartin.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag-
horn & Cunningham.
Steamer Express, Moody, Augusta—J M Ktnchley.
Schr Open sea, Coombs, Philadelphia—T B Mar
shall & Bro.
HART, GIBSON & €<*., s
20a Broadway, X. T.,
I “' Agents ior the Isondou Watch Co.
Exports.
Per schr Open Sea, for Philadelphia—-140,COO feet
lumber, 14 bills turpentine.
Passengers.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, etc—G
Foster, lady and 2 children, Mrs Mattier, Mrs Boul
ter, Mrs Messick?, W R Hillyer, T L Jackson, Mr
Callien, Mr Solomons, A I’owell, J Freggerie, H T
Mott, A Celterap, W Preston, J Lessenn, P Crippen,
J Lippman, W Clark, H F Reese, Wm Dickson, D G
Lang, R Nickerson, T Doan, and 10 deck.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston-Miss A M
Gunnels, Misses Qninby, Miss L Gunnels, Miss 8 Gun
nels, Mrs Pur3e, B Marshall, W A Bult. R H Burkin,
J P Wilks, F Goodwine, Mrs Boyle, L Gardner, J S
Banks, J Parker, J Battle, G Battle.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—G W Regers,
W A Wiieox, J Movoley, J Priudle, W T Gray, L
Shefford, M Deans, W Todd.
Consignees.
Perste imer Dictator, from Charleston—Gourdin,
M & Co, Bell, W & C, B F Bandford.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
June IS, 1S66. -
652 bales cotton, lOj do yarn, 60 do domestics, 30
sacks rough rice, 17* do ground peas, 98 pcs casting,
and mdse to W H Stark, Hunter & G, Brady. S & Co,
J C Schreiner, W Cumming, Lathrop A Co, Duncan
Sl J, H Roberts' Sons A Co, Wilder, E E Hertz, 11 J
Cubbage, R Habersham & Son, L J Guilmartin A Co,
P H Behn, J Schley, C D Rodgers, H Kalaa, Bank of
Savannah, Crane ,fc G, J W Ande.rson & Son, W D
Etheridge, J W Rabun & Co, A S Hartridg.-, N A
Hardee k Co, Erwin A H, LaRoehe, W & D, Jones A:
W, D G Pqrse, F W Sims A Co.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
FHALON’S
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
md Beautiful Flower from which it
takes its name.
Manufactured only by PHALOIV & SON,
NEW Y'ORK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON’3—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by DruvgiEts generally.
other franchises and privileges incident to corpora
tions created by courts according to the provisions ol
the Statutes oi Georgia, and your petitions will ever
pray, &c. LAW k LOVELL,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
True copy from the records of the Superior Court
of Chatham county, May 24th, 1866.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
my26-lawlm clerk S. C. C. C.
Important to Planters.
T HE undersigned have Been appointedaAgents for
manufacturers for toe following celebrated Fer
tilizers: ,
A. Lister Ac Bro’* Raw Bone Saper^Pboa-
pliate at Ltme and Pare Ground Rone
Dust; A
*
Berger ft Bntz’s Bxcelglor and Ammo-
nioted guper-Pbospbate of Lime.
Being the fnoet reliable, durable and economical
fertilizers in nae—fifty pounds equaling an ordinary
oxcart load of good stable m&npre.
(Man promptly executed. yv
For further Information, apply to or address .
1 LaROCHE, WIST A DANIELS,
myl7-2twlm Savannah, Ga.
TilE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF
Fine Watches and Chains,
Worth 8350,000 !
TO BE SOLD FOR
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from
$175 11 $460
163 Gold bunting-cased English Patent Levers,
$150 to $326
144 Gold linntiug-cased Duplex ICO to 3im
175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers .. 75 to 275
282 Gold hunting-cased Levers 60 to 275
240 Gold hunting-cased Lepines 50 to 200
169 Gold magic-cased Levers 90 to 216
335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers 75 to 225
203 heavy Gold-cased Levers 70 to 175
129 Ladies’Gold hunting-cased Levers 45 to 225
212 Ladies' Gold enameled hunting cased Levers
$55 to $250
135 Ladies' Gold enameled magic cased Leters,
$60 to $275
235 Ladies' Gold-ca3eJ engraved Levers .. 45 to 175
263 Ladies'Gold-cased engraved Lepines. 40 to 125
380 heavy solid Silver-cased Implex 35 to 125
735 heavy solid hilver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 145
500 heavy solid Silver-cased Levers 25 to 100
478 heavy solid Silver-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.... 15 to 150
350 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines.. 15 to 125
{az~ All the above list of \Vatche3 will be sold for
ten dollars each.
Certificates representing each and every Watch in
the above list are placed in similar envelopes and
sealed. Anv 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 retnrn of the certificate,
with ten dollars. ’
We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents
each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $6.
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 k CO.,
jell 3m 205 Broadway. New York.
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
Cancelling Stamps.
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tuesday & Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The naw and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvau Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY
MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Retaming, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
and FridA.v, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning':, in time to connect with the New
York steamt-rs.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
whatf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agent*
N. B. —All freight payable by shippers. Iel6-3t
Direct and Regular Communication
WITH)
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
Capt. Sioazi.,
Is running regular trips between Savannah aud
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and.
when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per
fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably
quick li-ips. Site cat ties the United States mail. The
Natiou'd Expieso and Transportation Company and
Southern Express are authorized to receive packages
for her.
Anv into relation can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring of II. G. Ri'tvF, corner of St Julian
and Brj an streets. tf
FOR. CHARLESTON.
The* iif* w and splendid U. H Mail steamer
K A. T JE ,
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 Baanfbrt, 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., tonchitg-i all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents.
mylO 217 A 21* Bay street.
T I1F undersigned are receiving orders for SEALS
and SEAL PRESSES, suitable for the use of
County Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
Business men generally.
We are also prepared to furnish Cancelling and
Bnsinoss Stamps of any pattern at maker's price-.
Scud for a circular.
ESTILL A BROTHER.
News Dealers,
Ball street, next to the Post Office.
je4 Savannah-til
BOOKS! BOOKS!
FOlt SALE BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
State of Georgia, Chatham Co.
To the Superior Court of Chatham Co. :
T HE Petition of Andrew Low, Edward Padeliord,
Charles Green, Henry Brigham, George W.
Anderson, William C. O'Drlsooll, John R. Wilder,
William Battersby, Joseph Washburn. Ingr-rsoll
Washburn, John L. Villalonga (trustee of Mrs. Fred
erica Wade, tJolin R. Wider (guardian of Edward D.
Washbnmj, James H. Demands, all residents of the
city of Savannah, county and State aforesaid; and
George Hall, Charles Wilson and Edward H. Arnold,
of the State of New Y'ork; and Thomas S. Metcall
and Aitemns Gould, of the city of Augusta and State
of Georgia; and George H. Clark, of the State of
i onnecticut; and Louisa J. Harding, of the State of
New Hampshire; and Eliza Molineaux and Robert
Hutehinson (executrix and executor of the will of
Edward Molineaux. deceased: Respectfully showeth,
that your petitioners desire to form themselves into
a corporation or body politic, under the name of
•‘The United Hydraulic Cotton Press Company of
Savannah, Georgia," for the purpose of carrying on
in the said city of Savannah the business of Storing
and Compressing Cotton, and Wharfage Business.
Wherefore yonr petitioners pray that they may be
incorporated under the name aforesaid, and for the
purpose aforesaid, for the term of twenty years,
with a capital stock of Two Hundred and For
ty-three Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars, and
the right to increase the same to Four Hun
dred Thousand Dollars; and also the right to com
mence business whenever and as soon as One Hun
dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars of the capital stock
shall be paid in; the shares of stock to be One Hun
dred Dobars each, and at all meetings of the stock
holders each stockholder to be entitled to one vote
for each share of the capital stock owned or held by C4„4 Q A f fionPO’! 9 PLoihom Pa
him; and that they may have conferred on them all OldlG Ul UgUI gl d, L> lldllldlll Uu
The a! i ts Sinoks, by Anna Cora Ritchie
695 Ppi.pit PrjtBFnorFS
Tuf. Obpuxns, hy Mrs. OUphant
Tuornton : or, The Yocnueb Broths*.
Leiuiitos Court, by Henry Kingsley.
The Lady’s Mite, by Miss Braddon.
Mother's Riqcssx, by Bhnlali.
Tue CoyurrTE, a novel, founded on fact.
Mr. Stewart's Intentions, by F. W. Robinson.
New edition Preston's Interest Tabors. jeT-tf
AGENTS WANTeF
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON,
Ly l’rof. P-. L. Dabhev, D. D„ of Va.
T HE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
q he 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 K. F.. Lee. We want an Agent In every
contilv. S'-nd for circulars and see our terms.
Address national publishing co.,
No..214 Seventh street, Richmond, Va.
mj3i lmdAtrlw,._
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed lor the use of th*
Medical Profession and the Family.
is now indorsed hy all the prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those
intrinsic medicinalqnaUties (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established reputation—founded
npon eightv-eigl it years of experience—abundantly
vindicates onr claims to pnbllc confidence, and guar
antees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Pat np in cases, containing one dozen botti> s each,
and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BIN1NGER * CO.,
(Established 1773.) Sole Importers.
No. 16 Beaver street, New York.
Opinions of the Press.
The Binisgen, No. 16 Bearer street, hare a very
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best
house in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Binlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a
reputation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post. je5-eod-d*wly.
To tfie Hon. the Judge of the Superior court
OF CHATHAM COUNTY :
T HE Petition of James Stewart, William E. One-
Thomas F. Butler, William N. Valleau, John A-
Fenger, J. McPherson Berrien and Stephen R. Norris,
on behalf of themselves and others, respectfully
shewc-th : That yonr petitioners, in connection with
other parties, ail of them citizens of the connty and
State aroresaid.. have entered ihto an association
callil “ The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Com
pany of Savannah;” that the objector their associa
tion is to keep on hand iff suitable steam fire engine
in the city of SavannSni and with said engine and
their personal exertions to assist in the extinguish
ment of fires in the city of Savannah, and In the pro
tection of the. property of their fellow-citizens; that
the capital stock of said association is six thousand
dollars, paid io and invested in a steam fire engine.
And yonr petitionagp pray that they, with the other
members or their association, may, for the purpose
aforesaid, be incorporated by the name and style of
"The Metropolitan Steam fire Engine Company of
Savannah,’' for the spacetof twenty years, with the
privileges incident to corporations created hy court*
as provided by the statutes of the State.
And yonr petitioners
Atfy for Petitioners.
A true copy of th# petition of (Us to my offloe.
mytt-ltw4w _ ClerkCC. C.
BURR,ESOPUS
COLOGNE
Mill Stones.
BOLTING CLOTHS.
RBl.TIMO,
Smith Machines,
Hoisting and Lighter
Screws,
Iron .Proof Staffs, Mill Picks, Ac.
T HE subscriber can now furnish the above goods,
as well aa
MILL FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY,
of the very best 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 dirert.
JOHN S. BfeLL,
Importer and Mannfactnrer,
may23 tf. No. 66 Robinson street, New York.
Ad verjtising in Southern Georgia
rflHE BA INBRIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS”
X (formerly the “ Bainbridge Argna,”) offer*
superior inducements to the- merchants of Sa
vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large
and rapidly increasing circulation to that section, and
Its terms are reasonable Address
WILLIS M. BUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Bainbridge. June 11,18W.jeli-tf
TO BENT,
The WH ARP contiguous to the Ball
dock. Enquire at thlgpffice.
Cabin Passage fe'40 00
The splendid steamship
PIONEER,
Hoxie, Commiuider.
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Jane 23a, at — o’clock — tr.
For freight or passage, apply to
je!8 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
ffhe nCVv sail elegant i
F’A.JsnsriE,
Capt. H. H. Smoot.
Will sail for Baltimore on
Sunday. 24th inst., at > •••lark, - m.
Freight for PHiLADEPHIA wUHfcs received and
checked through at the same rates charged by other
lines.
For freight or pas?.,ge. having good accommo
dations, apply to
LvROiHi 8 WE81 A DANIELS,
jel8 Joses' Block.
Murray ’
NEW
FOB
• Line 1
YORK.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
First-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah Jo Vera Cruz (per steam
ships o: the Empire Line to New York), same rate
as from New York;
The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the way
ont. The Manhattan will slop at Sisal on the wn v
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE-PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to VV a Crur, First Cabin, $lofl
Steerage, $60.
CHARLES A WHITNEY, Agent.
26 Broadway, N. Y., 0. 8.
For passage, apply to
B H. HARDEE,
my22-tf 12 Stoddard’s Range.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Fernandina. Jacksonville, and all
handings on the St. Johns River
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTA. TOR,
L. M. Coven Kit, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every Tuesday Afternoon at 4 oVlork,'
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN * CO.,
mylO Agents.
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON HEAD.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,000 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxettek,
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. GUILSfARTIN & CO.,
my7tf Agents
Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s
Through Une to California,
•TtOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
A United States Mail 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 wil
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot oi Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of evert
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, anti
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwali, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Fraccisco,
touching at Acapnlco.
Departures of 1st and 2ist connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central Americ&ti
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed 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 passage tickets, or farther information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot oi
Canal street, North River, New York.
S. K HOLMAN,
all-3m Agent.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of vat ions sizes and draft.
ALSO,
Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
it pab!
jeffim
•lie
lm
Cash for Wheat
rkMa*
Bowk C
price for new own la*
Wbaat.
AtthaS
jell-tf East end of Bittofhtoa (tree). -
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
MAY TEBM,^806.
W HEREAS, Sheldon W. Wight, J. K. Gandry,
Andrew Low. A. I.. Hart ridge, C. D. C. Biiiud,
George A. Cuvier, WUhsm Neyle Habersham, W. R.
H. Brneu, Philip H. Bebn, Edward C. Wade and H.
Rothschild were regularly sommoned to attend and
be sworn aa Grand Jurors for the present term of
this Coart, and made default. It is ordered that they
be fined each in tbesnm of forty dollars, unless they
file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or liefore
the first day of the next term of this Court, to lie
held on the first Monday in Jnly next. Whereas,
Uriah Cmuton, H. c. Stephens, P. Cnllen, James
McCann, Daniel Clark, Samuel 8. Miller, ffimon E.
Byck and John Metzger were regularly summoned
to attend and be sworn as Petit J nrot s for the present
term of this Court and made default. It is ordered
that they be fined each twenty dollars, unless they
fils good and sufficient cause d excuse on or before
the first day or the next term of this Conn, to be
held on the first Monday in Jnly next. And whereas,
John Lacey, James Ray, G. Epstein, John Lyons,
James White, Edward D. Hanloi , E. Bosch, C. F.
Ehrlich, and F. Cook, Talesmen Petit Jurors, were
summoned to attend and be sworn as each Jurors
for the present term of this Coart and made default.
It to ordered that they be fined each twenty dollars,
unless thay lie sood and sufficient cinee of excuse
os or before the next term of this Court, to he held
on the first Monday in Jnly next.
True extract from the minutes :
jel»-14t PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk.
V. A. KYAN & CO.
H07 Bny Street,
STANDARD LIQUORS,
aagWBBiteara.**"
myl-tf
REDUCTION OP RATES!
Cabin Passage, $20 . .. Iterragr, JM®
FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LiNE.
The new aud splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn
commander, wifi tor in,- above port On her
regular day,
Wednesday, June 20. a* IK o'clock p. n>.
For freight or passage, having iuporlor accommj
Cations, apply In
OCT A V US COHEN,
jel3 82 Bay street.
FOR “DARIEN.
THE STEAMER
EL. M. COOL,
'Exchange
Ok NATIONAL BANK or THE REPUBLIC, New
Toah.wiemM'hr -•iAJji.w
JllMW
WM. BATTERSBY *,JCO.
Will leave for Dar'rn ■
o'clock.
F.-hluv morning, at
Je20-2t
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by Daylight,
PIJLOT 130 Y,
t-ilp!. T. R. P*TnK,
(Taking place id steamer Fannie temporarily)
Will leave as above fty ; nt Florida wharf, foot of
West Broad street, until fnrtlier notice, every
MONDAY MORNING, fit H o’clock.
Returning, will leave Charleston every SATUR
DAY MORNING at same hour.
While the boat is on her trip freight ft ill be re-^
ceived and stored In,fire proof warehouse, fre*-
expense.
Tills boat is new, very fast, and has gi
modations for passengers. For freight
apply to F. M. MYBSf “
jt9 tf
THE UNITED mt
KAIL STEAMSHIP C
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PAKA, PERNAMBUCO.
BAHIA, AND SlO DE JANEIRO.
Under contract with the United States and Brazi
Guvemmknts for the carriage of the mails, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS 81DEWHEEL
STEAMSBXPB,
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On the 29th of Every Mofilh,
Prom the
Port of JSTew York.
For the following named potts and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable in gold or Its equiva
lent T
FI BBT UABIM.
From New York to St. Thomas f so
From New York to Para $160
From New York to Pernambuco 170
From New York to Bahia. 180
From New York to Bio de Janeiro. 200
Steerage at half theso rates, meals and bedding In
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vtesel.
All Letters mast pass through the Post Office. Post
age 10 cents.
For further Information or passage Apply to
B. H. HARDER, Agent,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
my31 New York Agents.
for num, f®[
VIA BRUN8WICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND AZA LANDINGb
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
The fine, new U. S.Mall Steamer
K T E,
Capt. T. J. Look woo b.
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot ol West Broad
street, for above 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.
my8-tr 217 A 219 Bny street.
For New York.
gjTTN^ FOB FREIGHT OH CHARTtB, THE
KQJJfOflne, fitst sailing schooner ELISHA T.
Tun-dP SMITH, a. P. Doane, master, now rmdv to
*=-«*“load for the above port. Apply to
^2Mt^^^DWU!^B^lHRTZ^^0^Agnte^
Dissolution of Qopartnersbip.
T HE firm of Brigham, Baldwin A Co. la thto day
dissolved by mntnal consent.
Savannah, Jane 1, 1886.
H. BRIGHAM,
D. H. BALDWIh
M. HOLST
j, . . wr'4... _
partnership for the transaction of a General Commis
sion and Shipping business, under the name and titl*
of Brigham, Holst A Co. H. BT
D.H.
C. M
C. H OLMSTEAD.
Savannah, n , 1S66. J«2-tf.
FOR SALE.
One Steamboat Boiler.
It eighth,
tptb of
Length, 12 feet 6 incite*; width. 6 feet, he
3 feet; containing ten return Haas; dept:
furnace, 6 feet: 60 horse power, 30 pounds pressure,
and containing one smoke box, one steam drum, one
safety valt e and pacUm; box attacked. ^A^gly to
Corner Bay and Abercotn streets.
Savannah, G*
je7-2w
To Mechanics.
Applicants)
timate of costs tor the repafr&of each Dock.
joHM WfLUJ
m;19 Chairman Com. 1
Notice.
TTIUTY THOUSAND
J 1 jeli-tf
The-undeisigned havetormedai
under the firm of A. A'. SOLOM<
transaction of a fSMrei DRUG
city ef Savannah, •.commencefromtk*i
1806, and to termtoasa the m day of
Abraham A. 8olomoM. Jompk M.
Mosea J. Solomon, are the gtaeeal j
William C. O’Drtocoli. of flaw “ *’
partner, who has contributed 1
thousand dollars to the- oaa
partnership. , (_ a-. -Ajj
7 ;t>U! a .UW(7 .0
**3 ,t:
Bspsnp*h.JMto 4.4HI6.