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ritrFsDAY HORNING, JUNE 21, 1866.
Ab*mx or t>icicpc>c*ET»—OKt or Tatii Atmixii
to Escape a«d is hum in the, 8i:ro.—Yesterday
morning Mf». Witty, keeping shop on the northeast*
corner of Whitaker street and liberty street lane, at-
—' j tended one of the auctions on the Bsy for the purpose
irl „rt of Sten mstiips an«l Steamers qf making some purchases. While there Bhe had her
fob nkw yoke, ! pocket picked of $19 in change bills, which she had in
'Uiship General Barnes. Thursday, June 21, at ‘ her pocket rolled up in a small bundle. * She bad but
^ ■ ' i k m ' a mouien * tefore the money was stolen had her hand
*■ ^ . ..... nt at “i. : in her pocket, and when ahe placed it there again the
money was gone. JShe immediately, on discovering
her loes, gave the alarm, and a man who had been
tvi”*
steamship San Salvador, Saturday, June 23, at 21,
vdock p- ui. . ...
Steamship Tyi>ee, Saturday, dune 23, at — o ciocs
. m-
fob.rniLanKLVHii.
i Pioneer. Saturday, June 23, at — o clock
FOB Bil.TlMOBr-
-toamshlp Fannie. Sunday, Juno 24th, at o’clock
_ ri ' :
F >K AUGUSTA. ■*
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o'clock*
S:earner Lanra, every Fi idajr evening at 5 O'clock.
fob 1IAWKINBV1LLB.
Steamer Charles U. Hardee, every Thursday morn
ing, at 9 o'clock.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at S
o’clock
Dictator, every Friday morning at
o'clock.
steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
FOR rirOKIOA*
Steamer Llazte Baker, every Friday morning, at 10
oviock.
steamer Dictator, every Tne day afternoon at
•dock.
Steamer Sylvan Stn>re. every Tuesday morning, at
in o'clock.
>feamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning,
; • o'clock.
Steamer Kate, every Monday morniug, at 9 o'clock
FOR DAKIgX
-reamer H. M Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock,
■eea standing neay her was observed passing around
the auction table. ''Policeman Smith immediately ar
rested him, and being informed that another man had
been seen with him, Policeman Smith- gave the
prisoner in charge of Policeman Dowdin and went in
pursuit of his accomplice, who was arrested under the
platform of the auction store, evidently endeavoring
to make his way to the bluff. Both tho prisoners, who
are Germans, were conveyed to the Police Barracks,
where they gave their names as Jacob Rosenbaum
and Beer Goldman. From the barracks they were
taken to Justice Staley’s office. While on the way,
when near the comer of South Broad and Abercorn
streets, Rosenbaum succeeded in making his escape
from Policeman Dowdin by drawing his arms out o
a light coat he had on, which he left in possession of
Policeman Dowdin, while he proceeded at full speed
up York street lane, pursued by Policemen Dowdin
and Smith, the latter of whom left his prisoner stand-
ing and went in pursuit of the fugitive. While ruu
ning up the lane Policeman Dowdin fired at the
prisoner, the ball taking effect in his left hand. This,
however, did not stop his speed, as he kept running
until he got near the comer of Bull and York street
lane, when Policeman Smith came up with him and
tripped him up. Mr. Smith then went back and got
his prisoner where he left him standing. They were
both carried before Justice Staley, who committed
them both to jail for the offence of larceny, Mrs.
Witty having prosecuted them. When Rosenbaum
was arrested be had ten dollars of the money in his
hand, and the other nine dollars was picked up on the
platform where he had dropped. it. A gold watch,
which was probably stolen, was also found in his pos
vi< fare. EST1LL * BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-j^
•.jiicrs aiid Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;
..rnc-r of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, arc an-
• homed agents for the Daily News & Herald.
All orders icft with them will bo ptomptly attended
r. lamination of tlie liurnwells.
Il j case of James and Edward Barnwell, charged
-. iti» ibe murder of Thomas C Abbott, on Sunday
list, was examined before Justices Russell, Connell
•ml Hirt yesterday morning, at the office of the
luriuar. tn the Court Houee There were a few persons
> «.ave their testimony in the case who were no
prejent a. the Coroner's Inquest. Tlie evidence given
t > iLe new witnesses was corroborative of the test!
;ij »ny given before the Coroner’s Jury, with the excep-
ti that it wa9 shown that one of the Earnwells had
Jlcd at the boarding bouse of Abbott early on Sun-
lay Li-jriuDg and desired to sec him. Miss Laura V.
> ‘liver also, on being cross examined,gave a little more
Testimony than she had given before the Coroner’s
Jury, as follows
Thought Mr Barnwell's conduct towards Abbott,
hen he came after him, to be in perfect friendship;
il^o stated that Abbott's temperament was not very
asty. She saw him carry a knife, and thought he
t that. he generally
at night, and might
or other persons, but
no particular person or
irried it from, the
. jibed the street:* 1
molested by negro
hat he carried
purpose. His feelings towards James Barnwell
•v-n? not so friendly as towards Edward Barn
well. as the former had spoken disrespectfully of
Abbott's family residing in Effingham county. 1
i.jd a conversation with Mr Abbott on Saturday
a!."lit :t difficulty which occurred between himself and
lames Barnwell in the streets. Mr. Abbott lold me,
u Saturday evening, that he had waylaid James
Barnwell while he was on his way to work on Saturday'
ruing, and politely asked him why he had talked in
a disrespectful manner about his (Abbott's) family ;
luinwcll denied having said anything about them,
* hereupon Abbott struck Barnwell on the arm, and a
ma:i named Card ell then came up, and Barnwell went
off without returning the blow' ; Abbott then used
some abusive language io Barnwell as he walked off,
wailing him a coward, &c. Mr Barnw T ell’s manner,
judging from the tone of his voice, when he came to
the house on Sunday, was so perfectly friendly that I
was about to invite him into the house. The time
that elapsed from Abbott’s leaving my piazza,
until he got to where he was shot could not
have been more than two minutes. The time
consumed was just sufficient to hare carried them,
walking fust, to the corner where he was shot. After
telling me that he (Abbott.) had called Barnwell a cow
ard, £c., I remarked, “Mr Abbott, don't you know it
is wrong to strike a man iu the streets," to which he re- K W Box, S C
plied, that he knew it was wrong to strike Barnwell on IAMB Peivslez, S (
:iie street, but that he (Barnwell) had spoken so dis- j F W P’dton, do
respectful of hi*? family that bad he not resented it ™ TT '
people would call him t Abbottl a coward, and that that
••as the only way to revenge himself, to fight Mr.
Barnwell with his hands and nor with weapons, and
mat was the reason why he struck him. He said he
did not wish to kill Barnwell, but just to whip him
. r the offence given. I have often heard Abbott say
that he w-.uld whijyjamea Barnwell, but that he did
u t intend to use a weapon on him ; I never knew of
ne instance where Abbott laid in wait for Barnwell ,
Abbott and Barnwell were in the habit of visiting my
Superior Court —There was but one case tried be
fore Hie Superior Court yesterday—that ot Helen
Simon vs Francis Simon—libel for divorce. The jury
rendered a second and final verdict, as follows: We,
the jury, find that sufficient proof has been referred to
our consideration to authorize a total divorce between
the parties in this case—that is to say, a divorce a
vinculo ma.tr(/nonit, upon legal principles. Messrs.
Norwood and Lester appeared as counsel for libellant.
The Grand Jury found the following true bills:
State vs. John Hull, colored—breaking and entering,
with intent to steal, and burglary.
State vs. Albert Footman, colored—simple larceny.
ft G, Smeift V, K KtcLct, t B Ktrita, LH Le
vitt, fL] In a diamond, B, 3 Llppuun, R kdlmcliil-
eon, Lovffil ft L, Lathrop ft Co. J W Lathrop & Co, J
McMahon, Miller, T AOo. FM Myrelt, &1 Purse, M
8 Meyer, N, Butler A Co, Nat Ex, M Newmark, P ft
Depplsb, H Roberts k Sons, J A Roberts, A Reseller
& Co, C D Rogers, A A Solomons, Savh Lumber Co,
Southern Ex, F W Sims k Co, H Suiter, W H Stark,
L H Latham,Tison itt.WL Vroom, W HWiltberger,
Walker k F. W A Melnbard. Wilder A F, Winter k
Co, W, Root A Co, Weed A C, W P Young, W Bar
nett, a Batler, C A D, M Doyle A Co, M G Doblns. G
A Mallarky, Gnerard A K, F Gratiot, J Gore, R M
Hunt, H A R, H A A Co. L, Smith A Co, N, Camp A
Co, G A Oats, P ft Co, T R Shackle ford. L S Tibltets,
S West, L M Wilcox, C E Smith, and others.
Per steamship San Salvador, (Tom Mew Yorfc-»-An
derson A Son, Adams Ex, C Ahrens, Brady, 8 A Co,
Blnn A M, Bell, W A Co, J R Burch, D Cranston, J W
Cooney, Colby A Co, Caffrej A H, P Calianan. M A
Cohen, Doyle A L, Duncan A J, E P Deyo, E Ehrlich,
Erwin A H. A A L Freidenberg, L Freid. A Gomm. C
L Gilbert, G A S, [G] in a diamond, B H Hardee, A S
Hartridge, Ueidt ft L, R M Hunt, Halsey A Co, J M
Kinchler, Lyon, B A Co, Leavy A Co, J C Maker A
Co, J MM, C Green A Sen, J Moniasey, McMahon A
Co, H Melnhard A Bro, W A McIntyre, N cliolson k
Me, G T Nichols, J O'Hyrne, G Patten, J} R Rliodeh,
P Reilly, Richardson A B, R R Agt, E D Smyth# A
Go, A A Solomons A Co, F W/ Sims A Co, H Suiter,
E H Van Ness, Wood Mine, C A -Wright,,Whitcombe
A G, A M A C W West, Williams, R A Co, Sanderson
A W, M J S, J M Clark, W Camming, E n Kirlin, L
Vogel, A Bessie, G R Barker, Kpnney A O’B, Haose-
mau, A Co, J Oliver, M T Johnson, J White, [J A C]
in a diamond, D Keller, [Ij in a diamond, Einstein A
E, Lathrop A Co, and order.
Per steamship Pioneer, from Philadelphia—A Bas*-
ler, M A Cohen, W M Davidson, T M Dunbar A Co,
E Ehrlich, S Gardner. G Gemenden, Hunter A G, 1,
Hart, W F Holland, L N Lovett, Langsdorff A Co, K
J Larcombe, D McDonald. Macky A B, J McKee, Mc
Kee, Bennett A Co, J McMahon, Nat Ex, G N Nlch
ols, G Ott, P A Deppish, P dt Myers, J Ryan, W H
Stark, A A Solomons, Southern Ex, B G Tildenn, E
W Warner A Co, Weed A C, C R R Agt.
Memoranda.
Steamship San Salvador reports—June 19.1pm,
off Hatteras, passed schr Chesapeake from Boston
lor Savannah.
Theatke.—The Wrens offer an excellent entertain,
rnent at the Theatre this evening, comprising senti
mental and comic songs, duetts, dancing and farca
This talented troupe are not unknown here, several ot
them being deoided favorites with the Savannah pul>-
iic. In Augusta their soireea were well received, and
we hope to aee them greeted with a good house to
night.
Change of Base.—The work of removing batteries
and other material of the Telegraph Company from
their old headquarters at the City Hotel to their new
quarters, in a part of the corner office occupied by the
Southern Express Company, was commenced yeater.
day morning. Notwithstanding the officers of fhe
company, with their orderlies and employees, worked
diligently throughout the day, the work of removal
has not yet been entirely Completed.
Fhom Philadelphia.— The steamship Pioneer, Cap
tain Hoxie, from Philadelphia, arrived at her wharf
yesterday about two o’clock. For copies of late Phil
adelphia papers we are indebted to Purser J B
Hoff'.
Honesty is tiie best policy in medicine as well a
in other tilings. Ayer’.? 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-lw
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBEKOER.
D II Ross, Alacou,
Col Hamilton, F1m‘
fV W Wilkinson. Fla
jT G Thomas, Phila
J Evans, Quitman
j-J C Lee, N C
IM G Lee, Patters-: n
T J Perkins A daughter,
Tallahassee
mother's houee. On oue occasion a gentleman informed j
fir I'-i r uwell that Abbott liad said somethingabout him j
.nd Barnwe i being very angry, said to me. "Miss
Lenta.'u Tom Abbott don't mind I will kill him. This i
. urn-d about two months aso. I did not
Miss M Joues,
Miss F Jones. do
G \V Bramliall. N V
W 0 Tinker, City
... J T Patterson, city
Barnwell on Sunday last; I only saw Edward Barn i P Jagode, Phiia
Mr. Abbott was not a stronger man than James I A Gasparonl, H Head
Barnwell; I think thev are equally strong. I have
never said anything to any one about the testimony
:hat I would give on this examination.
In addition to the above testimony of Misa Oliver, a
.oliceman, who was summoned as a witness in the
Mr A Mrs J L Paul A ohiid.lT A .Stafford, Ga
Pin j I. H Parsons. Ga
Miss V Bellamy, Fla fR F; Allen, Ga
Miss M Henderson, T.tom-jF. B Brown, A A G R H
asville jj Bennett, sir Pioneer
Mis E A Beatie, Thomas- J T Vandiver, do
vil'.e jPT Hoxie, do
Miss H Jones, TiiomaeTiic A Nichols, do
:.I B Hoff,
i-J Newell, do
iB Dunham, Montgomeij
iV Wildman, Columbus
iD J Bailey, sir Type-
If B Barnard, Clias
| Dr P O Davis, USA
MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
PORT OF FERNANDINA, FLA.
Fernandina, Fla.. June id, Iau6.
Arrived.
June 11—Brig Samuel Welsh, Hocher, Philadel
phia ; schr Harriet Maria, DeLap, Hatanzas.
In Port.
Brbark Henry Reed, Howgego, loading, tor Lon
don.
Rue bark Catharine, Bilering, loadiug.
Br bark Storefuac Constantine, Stone, Malaga,
loading.
Brig Samuel Welsh, Hooker, Philadelphia, waiting
Schr Harriet Maria, DeLa, from Itatanzas, dis
charging.
Schr L A Edwards, Line, New York, discharging.
PORT OP JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Jacksonville, June is
Arrived.
June 11—Schr John Walker. Overtan, New Talk—
J S Sammls A Co.
Miscellaneous.
Closing Out Sale
OF .THE
LONDON WITCH COMPANY.
. Owing Ut, the failure and sudden doting of rite
forks and business of the
London Watch Company,
Hat** number of line Watches, manufactured epe- .’ The new aDd tot sideWheel s * e *“ rtlp
otally for tue United States, being heavy, first class
time-keepers, Intended to stand hard usage and sad
den changes of temperature, are lefc in oar hands
for immediate sale. As agents of the Company, we
are obliged to dispose of this stock for cash in the
shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided
on the plan annexed as the one that will be produc
tive of the desired result. This plan gives every one
an opportunity of obtaining first-class time-keepers
at a price that all can command. As every Certifi
cate represents a Watch, there are no blanks, and
every one who invests in this sale must get a Watch
at hif the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu-
nate, one to wear with pride through life.
Remittances may be made at oar risk in registered
letters or toy expires, or post-office orders and drafts
payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe retain.
This INJURES safe delivery and sore 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 l^v figure in order to insuih immediate sale ; •
and all who desire to improve the opportunity should j
make early application.
San Salvador,
ATKINS, Maafer,
will leave for New York oa
SatnnlW)-, Jut 234, at sit- o’clock y. aa.
For freight or passage, having aeeomaodaUona an
perior to-any Meaner in the trade, jp^ly to ^ ^
No IS Stoddard’a Raage.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
jelS No. 5 Bowling Green, New York.
Pioaeer - Line
FOR NEW YORK.
! Cabin Pausgc |W) Ott
The splendid steamship TYBEK, Crowell, Com
i launder, will leave for the ahova port on her
regular day,
I Saturday, Jane *43, at — o’clock — m.
I For freight or passage, having superior arrommo
datlons, apply to
J«*19 HUNTER Jt GAMMKLL.
Cleared.
June 11—Sehr Damon, Johnson, Boston-Z.SDoaue.
June 11—Brig Baltic, Hooper, Sagna la Grand- T
E Buchanan.
June 11—Schr Bahamian, fBrl Bethel, Nassau, N
F-D P Smith.
Consigners per Central Kaflrqad.
June 20, 1806.
753 bales coitou, 130 sacks corn. 36 do rougli rice
6 boxes tobacco, 10 car* lumber, 16 do wood, o do old
iron and mdse to M A Wadley, R Habersham A Son
P, Tucker A Co, F Kreuson, Inf Court Bryan county
Inf Court Liberty county, N H Colquitt, Linville A U
W H Stark, ,T M Kiuchluy, LaKoche, W A D, tirane A
G, D G Purse, W K Boggs, Sams & P, Hunter & G, E
S Metcalf A Co, Brady, S A Co, Wilder A F, J W An
derson A Son, £ Padelforil, G W Garmany, Jones A
W, C D Rodgers, A A L Freidenberg, M Lowenthal,
G O Maroy.
Kecclpts per Atlantic dk Gait' K. K.
June jo, I860.
231 bales upland cotton. 3 do sea island do, 22o
bbls rosin, 49 boxes tobacco, 55 sks corn. 10 do pota
toes, 20 head sheep and mdse to G A Selig, Tison A
G, S C Wade A Co, G W Garmany, C IJ Rogers, W 11
Burroughs A Co, J L Villalonga, if Padelford, WAR
Mclutire, Tebeau, P A Oa, J Brown, M, Thomas A
Co Lee A Co, J Middleton, L J Guilmartin A Co, Mrs
Nicholls, W Rantin, M G Ehrlich, W H Tidier * Co,
If, Root & Co, S A Freeman. Agt C R B, Mrs E s
Fulton, J Boothe, J R Johnson, J McMahan A Co,
Bcriven House.
Financial and Commercial.
ate. stated that while on duty iu the market Friday
night, Abbott hed told him that Barnwell and himself
Lid arranged a fight to come off on South Broad street
;Le next day,and if he wanted to make some money (o
be on hand and arrest both parties after the fight was
- -er. As previously stated, the balance of the evi-
lcuce given was all corroborative of that given at the
C Toner's Inquest. The testimony all being heard,
ti e magistrates rendered their decision that James
Barnwell is guilty of murder, and his brother,
aiward Barnwell, guilty of murder iu tlie second de-
«rte. Bail not being admlssable in either case, the
prisoners were committed to tail to await their trial be-
:■ re the next January term of the Superior Court.
M.ton's Court.—Michael Russell, charged with
being drunk and disorderly, and attempting to strike
witness, Charles Farrellv, with a brick, was lined $5
.nd costs
Richard (colored), drunk and disorderly in the grist
mill oi Mr. Wado, and refusing to leave the premises
Then ordered, also with using insulting language, and
refusing to he arrested by a polioeman. A revolver
-as found in his pocket when taken to the barracks,
*hich he was dispossessed of. On being brought be
fore His Honor the Mayor, Mr. Wade stated that he
nad known the negro for a long time, and he always
nad borne a good character, and that he would not have
requested his arrest on the occasion above referred to
aad he been in a proper, instead of a drunken condi
tion. His having a revolver in his possession was ac-
cmnted for from the fact that he was a night watch
man in the employ of Mr. McFarland, at his mill on
-he eanal. The statements made in proof of his for
mer good conduct did not, however, relieve him from
the charge of being drunk and abusive on the streets,
-nd he was therefore fined $5 and costs.
George Grant (coloredI, charged with draft ing a knife
"J A A. Davis (white), a butcher in the market. At
the request of the counsel for the prosecution in this
•-ase, it was continued over until this morning, on ac-
>unt of the absence ol a witness in Qie cast.
Mrs L H Bryant. Macon
DS Perkins, Buikeco
J Annin, Gillisonviile
N N Groor, Albany
H C Baldwin, Brooklyn
Mrs S A Knox, Fla
N Usher, do
S L Tibbetts, do
H Martin. Jersey City
K Smith, Boston
T C Weeks, do
H King, do
Capt E Pickett, N Y
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McClNLY.
T J Jandon, Effingham co M J Cohen, str Swan
Dr J M Madden, City
*7 T Holland, do
F A Sheltofl, Plltla
Capt Boutelle, Coast Sur-
! \V H Foy, Louisville
' F Beecher, Oxford
|M Griffin. \'aldo3ta
I Capt Crowell, strTydee
.1 Chreeteiiford. ship Lord
! Dnfferin
;Capt Atkins, str San Sal-
I vador
J W Jaudon. >lo
M B Brown. c.
S H Carl, City
VV M Tunno, City
W Montcath and
Buffalo
G Blum, N Y
H R Ferguson A wife,-NY
J Brandon. N Y
J Bigler, ,lo
C P Buckingham, N Y
E T Perkins, N Y
G A Pike, Columbus
W H Frazer. Augusta
[A Binney, Boston
|D A Jennings, Chas
■J 31 Thompson, Bruns
wick
. F J Gould * son, Thomas
• vine
PCarroll, G RR
W Cheeseboro, G R R
J Seals, Augusta
H Perkins, Augnsta
ic Murphy, do
W E Whittier, strTybee
Miss A H Nye, do C Pratt, Roswell
K A Williams. Scriven co( it Mclutyre, H Head
Jlininture Almanac-This Day.
Son rises
Suu sets
high watbh.
At Tybee 1 331At Port
Shipping Intelligence.
^Iaqistbate:' Court.—The following cases were ;
J.sposed of before Justice Staley’s Court yesterday
Loretta Brown, colored assault and battery, turned I
vor to the City Court. \
Thomaa S. Bradley vs. Bichard Scanlon, possessory |
warrant for a gray horee. On examining the case, the j
evidence having shown that the horse was last in the j
peaceable possession of Thomas S. Bradley, plaintiff
Tfsr *+ -rr* tr.-red over to hiju. [
• : a' p-&v.*a warrants j *s % '<eu s»y ...
.'tv a /da of s dozeu persons, boiu wlii’v
• olored.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, June 20, 1S65.
Arrive ti •
Steamship Tybee, Crowell. New York—Huntei &
G&inmell.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamship Pioneer, Hoxie, Philadelphia—Hunter
& Gammell.
Schrbt ienoo. Fitzgerald, St Helena, with machinery
—Rose & Arkwrighr
Steamer Helen liettj, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Ben
nett. .
Cleared. •
Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York-0 Cohen
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Falatka. etc—4
bales cotton.
Kxports.
Per steamship Leo, lor New York—071 bales upland
cotton, ‘2 v uo domestics, 4 do wool, 235 pkg6 mdse.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Friday, June 15, 1866.
Ashes.—The market is firm, and moderately active,
at $7 75 a 7 8736 lor pots, and $15 a 15 50 for pearls.
Canbles—Are in moderate demand, and firm, at
22 a 23c.
Coffee—There has been rather more doing in Rio
to-day, but prices are heavy, and most of the transac
tions are forced; we note 198bags Campanero at 15>£c.
gold, duty paid; 746 bags ex Alpha, and 1,451 ex P. C.
Warwick, on private terms, the cargo of Government
Java per Sea Mist, which has been for some time on
the market, is finally sold out, part at 26c., gold; the
lot foots up about 10,000pockets (gross); the sales were
made in Boston, partly on New York account.
Cotton.—The business has been lair, and prices re
main steady, the continued high rate of goldBtiablmg
holders to maintain the market; sales of 2,500 bales on
a basis of 40 a 41c. for middling uplands and gulfs, ainl
42c. for do. Orleans.
Flour and Meal.—The inquiry for Western and
State Flour is less active, and prices are irregular
Unsound i9 lower and dull, while sound sprmg wheat
extras are firmer and in demand ; the sales are 5,80o
bbls. at SO 65 a 7 35 for superfine state $7 50 a H 50
for extra do. ; $8 75 a 9 80 for fancy do. ; $7 90 a 8 20
for the lower grades of Western extra ; $9 a 9 80 for
shipping Ohio ; $10 a 13 for trade and family brands,
and $14 a 17 for St. Louis extras. Canadian Hour is
more active but irregular ; common grades are easier,
but good club extras are better and in demand ; sales
of 950 bbls. at $9 25 a 10 for the low grades of extra,
and $10 10 a 13 26 for trade and family do. Southern
flour is moderately active, but without material change
in prices ; sales of 400 bbls. at $10 30 a 11 90 for
mixed to good superfine country Baltimore, Ac., and
$12 10 a 17 for trade and family brands. Corn meal
is firm and in fair demand ; sales of 350 bbls. at $5
for Brandywine.
Fruit—Raisins are dull and heavy at $3 75 lor
bunch per box, and $4 10 for layers; other descrip
tions are dull and unchanged; sales at 27 a 47c. for al
monds; 13a 14c. for Currants, and 28 a 29c. for cit
ron.
Grain.—Oats are unsettled and are easier ; the de
mand is fair; sales of 70,000 bushels at 52 a 53c. for
Chicago; 54 a 55c. for Milwaukee, and 80c for Cana
dian. Corn is iu less active demand, and in the ab
sence of any arrivals to-day prices are 1 a 2c. bettei;
the decline in freights stimulates the demand for ex
port, and the market closed firm; sales of 82,000 bush
els at 79 a 86c. for unsound, and 86 a 89c. for new
mixed Western in store and afloat.
Hat—The market is firm, with a good demand at
55 a 60c. for shipping, and 65 a 76c. for retail lots.
Hides—The market is somewhat unsettled; sales of
2,009 R. G. at 15Xc , gold; 8,000 Central American at
163£c., currency.
Lime—Rockland is in good demand and firmer;
sales of 3,000 bbls. common at $1 60, and £00 bbls.
lump at $2 10.
Molasses—Prices are firm and the demaud very
fair; sales oi 300 hhds. Porto Rico on private terms.
626 hhds Trinidad at 54c.; and, late last evening, 420
hbds. Sagua at 54c.
Naval Stores—Spirits turpentine is easier, but
fairly active at the decline* sales of 260 bblB. at 88% a
91c., excise paid, and 70, in bond. Rosins are more
active and firmer; sales of 1,600 bbi9. at $3 a $3 123^
for common; $3 37% a $3 50 for strained: $4 50 for
No. 2, aud $7 for No. 1. Domestic tar is firm and in
fair request at $2 62% a $3 25.
Afternoon Provision Market, 5 o’clock.—There
was an active demand for pork, and prices are very
firm ; sales of 4,000 bbls. Mess at $32 12%a32 2o, clos
ing at the latter rates. Beef was quiet. Bacon aud cut
meats firmly held. Lard dull and nominal.
Rice.—The market is dull and heavy for large lots
in bond, owing to the heavy receipts from Europe,
both present and prospective; prices are nominal; for
small lots, duty paid, the market is firm.
Sugars.r—Holders have advanced their views to 10%
allc. for fair to good refining, which produces a dull
ness, as buyers are unwilling to meet them; the trans
actions embrace 400 hhds., at 9%al2%c., for Cuba, and
400 boxes Havana on private terms; Refined are firm
at 16%c. tor Hards
Tallow.—The market is quite active and prices
have advanced, closing firm; sales of 270,000 lbs. at
12 a 12%e. for Western, and 12% a 12%c. for City.
Tobacco.—The advance in gold has/caused a better
inquiry; sales of 237 hhds. Kentucky at 7 a 22c.; 100
bales Havana at 85 a 90c.
Whisky.—The market is dull and prices are nomi
nal at $2 25% for State and $2 26% tor Western.
SaoF.—Mr..JB.
•' -i.fi'Vg and I sir-di^M, : t.^oon, Bui? street,
t.e tfcv Pulask. Fouee : ir. become one of the
:;.’vas of tho city, t re* > - ; . of hfs ac-
.
by painting and other improvements, has been put in
-ne order, and he has very convenient and comfort
able bathing rooms attached. Everything in the per
fumery and toilet line can be found iu his store, and
nothing that we can discover is lacking about tlie
whole establishment.
Passengers.
* Per steamship Tybee, from New York—S L Tib
betts, H H Kiguv. J BarKer, F Flood, B Lynch, Miss
J '.\TcE > ~ r J. V" " M;- < * C it tf -|y tf ;
? Mi nfi'JsjMr*M BopKin*. Mir M «’ i ' .
Ml*: is CL*w«Vr, H CBatiistlTL ii Aiarnb **-»*-*»«'«■ * 5
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Important to Planters.
T HE undersigned have been appointed Agents for
manufacturers forthe following celebrated Fer-
lilirers •
A. Lister & Bro’. Raw Bone Saper-Pboa-
I off I,nut al.ti P.i>’*' Giaand 1 Baar
HART, GIBSON A Oo.,
i»or, Broadway, fi. Y.,
Agents for the London Watch Co.
THE FOLLOW ING SPLENDID LIST OF
Fine Watches ai|d Chains,
Worth saso.ooo !
TO BE SOLD FOK
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
117 Gold hmMiug cased Ubronoiueteis. uom
$175 tJ $450
103 Gold bunting cased English Patent Levers,
$150 to $325
144 Gold hunting cased Duplex ItO to 300
75 to 275
60 to 215
50 to 200
90 to 275
75 to 225
7 (Ho 175
45 to 225
12 Ladies' Gold emtmeled hunting-cased Levers
, , , , $55 to $250 j r ftie new and elegant steam packeis,
V.j Ladies’ Gold enameled magic cased Levers, I
$60 to $275
235 Ladies’ Gold-cased engraved levers . 45 to 175 1
263 Ladies’Gold-cased engraved Lepmes. 40 to 125
3S0 heavy solid Silver-cased Duplex 35 to 126
735 heavy solid Silver cased Patent Levers 30 to 125
500 heavy solid Silver-cased Levers 25 to 100
473 heavy solid Silver cased Lepines 20 to 90 1
263 Ladies'solid-cased Levers 25 to
224 Ladies’ solid-caned Lepines 20 to
500 solid Gold Guard and Vest Chains..
350 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines.. lr. to 125
{r^-AU the above list or Watches will lie sold for
tea 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 retnrn of the Certificate,
with ten dollars.
VTe charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents
each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $5.
The Certificates must iu all cases be returned with
and accompany the money when goods are ordered.
AII orders promptly filled anil forwarded by return
mail or express. Address
HART, GIBSON it CO..
jell 3m 205 n road way. New York.
175 Gold hunting cased Patent Levers
232 Gold hnnting-oased Levers
240 Gold bunting-eased Lepines
169 Gold magic-cased Levers.
335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers
205 heavy Gold cased Levels
120 Ladies’ Cold hunting-cased Lever*
OLD HI-WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tuesday & Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMBS TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this mate with
■ J s J° unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY
MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville ever; Monday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tnesday and
Sat urclay^ptoings, in time to oonnect with the New
For freight or Passage apply at the offlee on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN So CUNNINGHAM,
Agent.
N, H.—All freight payable by shippers. Jel6-3t
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
O an celling Stamps.
County Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
Business men generally.
We are also prepared to furnish Cancelling and
Business Stamps of any pattern at maker’s price*.
Send for a circnlar.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Bull street, next lo the Post Offlee.
ie4 Savannah.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON,
By Prof. R L Dasaiv, D. D . of Vd.
fllHR Standard Biography oi the Immortal Bero.
ft The only edition authorized by his widow. The
author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the
Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected
by Generkl R. E. Lee. We want an Agent In every
county Send for cirrulars and see our terms.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
No. 214 Seventh street, Richmond, Va.
my31 lmditrlw*. •
Direct and Regular Commnnication
WITH
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny Mary,
Capt, Siokii.,
Is running Tegular trips between Savannah and
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
quiet trips. She carries the United States mall. The
National Express and Transportation Company and
Sou the m Express arc authorized to receive packages
for her.
Any inior,nation can be obtained ot Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring of H. G. Ri’WE, corner of St Julian
and Bryan street*. tf
NEW PERFUME
For tlie Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, und Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare
ind Beautiful Flower from which it
.akes its
4iV: B Id CKi'-iwtn, ii Merit;. <, ter hep. | •
...i. ' Apr. Love a.»-.d tally, J Waitermc w HJ «}asn,>i a»u'4 ExMbisr
Fr isor _ri Silva and > u 1 ■'! — . -- .. . ^.
■ • i•;i, r 1ia ." ' -k-.h etc—g i, • " "S,
Tie »V -a* p Freidenb. ., u-sSothSsY *i';; *c<iChild, j tw-i-F «<» letudNe. .Ajtaftl
Miss .'Umedict, Miss Per ., 1 . P.,rr, - GoUianiltb, ! fertUhtof* In a4»- .fifty pounffMsu
rion New York.—The steamship Tybee, Captain
i.'rowefi, and the San Salvador, Captain Atkins, both
rrom New York, arrived at'their wharves about hali-
pizt twelve o’clock yesterday. For the unusually
large file* of late Northern papers furnished us by the
obliging and accommodating Pursers, Bruyn and
Csmbridge, we are under many obligations.
We are also indebted to our old friend Capt.Whitter,
Chief Engineer of the Tybee .-tor many favors received
at hie hands.
Yesterday gftemoon a small wlite boy, son of Mr.
W. H. Westcott, was below the stone wall on tbenorth
side of Bay street, whan two colored boys, who were
upon the wall, commenced Girowing rocks at him. A
rock thrown by one of the negroes struck him on the
mot, and another struck him in the back and knock
ed him aanselesa for a few momenta. The negroes
then ran off- One of them was, however, soon over
hauled by the efficient orderly of Hie Honor, the
Mayor, and conveyed to the police barracks.
Xbom Florida.—The Bteamer Helen Getty, Captain
Ingraham, never behind her schedule time, arrived
■V-out sieve n . .. , .-, .
H who sever fCTgetetbe press wlh pW
'•* -ui IG&L. i io- )«
MimAM” : Miss Paul. VV iV vVilkb-.u Mis- M Hen
derson, ten- 5 A Kno -., Mi- H bimia ■>)m 7aehlison,
Miss Lippmaa, 'Mbs R liun-ooghs, J 1’ Btimiugbe
MrsBryaii, M*sMoClushdh, J Dangaix, O haiber, VV
CTinker, and 16 deck.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New Yoyk—A R
| Ferguson and lady, Mrs A Frost A child, Miss E Sla
ter, stirs E Duuau, Capt Boulclle, E T Perkins W M
Tunno, A Binney, D Jennings, J Fouster, J P Bouse.
W B Handy, L freid, M H Williams, E Ran. G Bram-
shall, u King, D Keller, J Liftman, S Bose, R M Hunt.
1 Wolfe, VV t Holland, VV H MiulurD. JHSanderson,
J Bigler, G Knowlton. R Smith, U Weeks, N Usher.
D U Cochrane, Capt E Pickett, C P Buckingham, A
Miller, T E Murphy, I Levy, J Grant, Mrs J Noble, J
8 Spears, W S Owen, R W Finley, and 15 steerage.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—S H Carle, A
Patten, Mr« Uuckles. Kiss smith, T Doane, R Nicker
son, J tl Sullivan and wife, Mr aud Min Barlow, W A
blade. Miss Paul, Miss Ahbott, D Deary, S D Johnson,
Mrs E Van Ness, H Jandier, wife aud child. Miss H
Benedict, Miss i’aret, L A B n lies, J Goldsmith, MISS
Day, Miss Root, Miss Wells, aud steerage.
Per steamship Pioneer, <rom Philadelphia—J H
Terlla, wile, child and servt, <; Sheiier, F K Shelton,
P Igode, F G Thomas, Mrs Woodruff and 3 children,
Mrs Hltctrene, Miss Link, and 10 steerage.
Consignees
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—B k
Bryant, R Lachlisou, J T Patterson.
Per^teamship Tybee, from New York—J W Ander
son & Son, T H Austin, A & G K R, Agt C R R, Geo
MaanfaetuT
UTTiie ,
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PH 4LOJV *SON,
YORK.
W Cornwell, Doncan & J, T J Dunbar, E P Deyo, J
H Dciftplffi BY! ill, lilwin a H.TV 1 ii. ,t jr. G
: P Gr«m, C I
Hiltoe A- K " ,
Hupkit-a Hun
H DciRfftld EP ’ .Ij iii '.viii
M Fi
. G - cr:, A U cim A Mr-F M
l M Heidt, Ii M Hupt H. Rood >
ox cart load of goo-i atabie mum,
Orders p'.vinpi’.y erccatsd.
myl7-2awlm Sav annah, ;
SEW ABE OF OOBNTERFEIT8.
WMwa •"
G EORGIA—CHATHAM,COUNTY.—ifc the bnpe
rior Conrt of Chatham County.—The petition
of John it. Wilder, Charles F. Mills, Sheldon W.
Wright, and William Battersby, all of the County of
Chatham and State of Georgia aforesaid, and Robert*
Dillon, of the city and State of New York, respectful
ly showet h - Tflnt yonr petitioners desire to form
themselves Into a corporation, or body politic, nnder
the name of “The Central Cotton Press Company of
Savannah, Georgia," for the parpose of carrying on
at Savannah, Georgia, the business of storing and
Compressing cotton and wharfage business; that the
amount of capital to be employed by them In. si
business, actually.pMd in, is Sixty Thousand Dollai
and that they desire to be incorporated as afoi
for the term of twenty years.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be I
incorporated nnder the name aforesaid, and for the
pnrpoee aforesaid, with a capital stock of sixty thou
sand dollars, with the right to increase the same to
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and w-th the
right to commence bnalnees atqnce, so goon as thi-
Conrt shall grant the order to incorporate them - the
shares ot stock to be one hundred dollars each,' and
at all meetings of the stockholders each stockholder
to be entitled to one vote for eaeb share of the c tpital
stock owned or held by him; and that they may have
aonferred on themall other franchises anfi privileges
Incident to corpmKtona created by courts, according
to the provtslonate the ataiiMsorthe State of Qeor-
gia. And yonr petition era will aver pray, Ac.
HARTRIDGE A CHISHOLM,
Attorney for Petitioners.
A true copy of thoorig- nal filed in my office this
May 26,1966.
VVli li 3Ui LOCH,
mariS-iftW-lm cierk S.T C. C
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new and splei.JM U. S Mall steamer
Ti T JR,
I'apt. T. J. Lookwoou.
will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for
the above pert, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at G o’clock, touching at Hilton Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MOBNING at
8 o’clock for Palatka, Fla,, tonchiiit-i all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
myie 217 A »l>Bav street
This Delicious Tonic y
Especially designed tor the use of the
Medical Profession aid tlie Family.
Is now Indorsed by all the prominent Phyatetans,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as poseeasing all these
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We tmst that oar established reputation—knaded
upon eighty-eight years of experience—abanmutiy
vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and - guar
antees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np in cases containing one dozen bottl-. s each,
and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all preml-
nent Druggists, Grocers. &c.
A. M. BINJNGER A CO,
[Established 1779.) Sole Importers.
No. I J, Beaver street. New York.
Opinion* off the Press.
The Blnlngers, No; 16 Beaver street, have a very
high reputation to mstaln, as the oldest and best
house in New York.—Home Joamal.
The house of A. M. Binlnger A.Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has ^nria^ned for a period of fffghlv ream a
refutation mat may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Poet. jei-eoddkWly.
BURR, ESOPUS
COLOGNE
Mill Stones.
BOLTING CLOTHS.
Bienne,
p Smith Machines.
Hoisting-and Lighter
Scran,
^ Iron Pront Staffs, M ill Picks, Ac.
T HE subscriber can now furnish the above goods,
as well as
MILL FUBWSHINa GOODS GENERALLY.
et tha very best onallty and at lower rates than
The new and very fast side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,0M tout burthen, Taos. 4. Moaro.v, Commander,
will positively sail on
•jr, Anne Elat, at 19 o’clock.
»., ror PHILADEPH1A will he received and
checked through at the same rates charged by other
lines.
For freight Or paea-tge. having good accommo
dations, apply to °
L rltOi ilu WKSrji DANIELS,
I ei8 .iones' Block.
, tot might or
effpenor to any ship in
accommodations
le, apply to
WILDER ft FULLARTON,
No. S Stoddard's Upper Range, opposite
the Post Offlee
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STfc AMSHI% COMPANY.
FOR DARIEN.
THE STEAMER V
II . M. C O O ,
Will leavp lor lUrim on Pridav uitiiniiq, At 8
o'clock J §20-2t
FOR 6HARLE8T0R
-VIA BEAUFORT,
f *
Throngli by I!)ayTight,
Cabin Passage f'40 uo
- The splendid steamship
PIONE K H ,
Hoxie, Commauder,
will sail for the above port on
IStanlay, Jane 'JIM, at — u’rlurk — in,
For freight or passage, apply to
jelS HUNTER A GAMMKLf-
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAFI.
Pirat-class side-wheel Steamships
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah luVeraCraz iper steam
ships o the Empire Line to New York), same iate
as from New York.
The Andrew Johnson wilt stop at Sisal on the wav
out. The Manhattan will stojrat Sisal on the way
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE—PAYABIJC IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $60 ; Steer
age, $80.
From New York to Vera Crux, First Cabin, $lnu
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y„ U. S.
For pamage, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
tnj22-tf 12 Stoddard’s Range.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Ila Fernandina. Jacksonville, and all
Landings oa the St. Johns River.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
D I C T .A. T O R,
L. M Coxstteb, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair's wharf,
Every Tuesday Afternoon at * o’clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO .
mylO Agents
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD
The splendid steamer
DICTATOR,
1,060 tons, Capt. L. M. Com UK,
will leave as above (Tom Telfair's wharf
Every Friday Morning at V oVIork
Far freight.or passage, apply on board, or to
my7-tr
L. J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO.,
Agents
Pacific Stall Steamship Company’s
Throngh Line to California,
'T'OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
ft United States Mail Throngh In Twenty two
days.
Steamships on the Connecting on the Pacific
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA,. COLORADO.
HENRY OHAUNCEY CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN... SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT. GOLDEN AGE
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
Ac., Ac.
One of the share large and splendid steamships win
leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
St 18 o’clock ndon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every
Th. (except when those dates foil on Sunday, and
on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspin wall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departnrea of 1st and 2tst connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 1 st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with foAiliea. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
throngh rates to clergymen and their families and
school teach era; soldiers having honorable dis
chargee. Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
aggage-maeters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children withont male protec
tore. Baggage received on the dock the day before
tailing,from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine an.l
attendance free.
For passage tickets, or farther information, apply
at the Company’s ticket offlee, on the Wharf, root oi
Canal street, North River, New York.
HOLMAN,
Agent.
S. K.
FOR SALE,
tlYiB STEAMBOATS and TOW
ATS, of Various sizei and draft
LLgO,
Sailing Vessels, Steam tt» r ges, &c.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
M4Y TERM, 186«.
A New Cookinw
We are desirous of introducing in this aection out
' CELEBRATED
HOME COMFORT STOVE.
This is a strictly first class cook stove ilia joints,
doors and dampers are so nlrety fitted as to teak! it
perfectly tight. The doors, bottom and back are
lined with tin, thna retaining the heat in the oven
and requiring very little fnel. It is made both with
of withont reservoirs and closets.
It combines more of durability, dispatch, conve
nience, economy and beenty than any other now
made.
’ It has an immense sale tfaroughontthe North, and
meets with great success where it has been intro
duced in the Sooth.
We.havecntsof the stove. Also, pamphlets giving
full description-
Parties vriahin* to introduce this exponent and
MORRISON X COLWELL,
jes 2awc« -n » Man ufa<7: men Troy. JJ J.
Sheldon W. Wight, J. B. Oaudry,
Andrew Low, A. L. Hartridge. t>. D. C. Rhimt,
George A. Cnyior. William Beyle Habersham, W. H.
H. Braes, PbMp H. Behn, Edward C. Wade and II.
BofiMeblM were regularly summoned to attend and
be sworn aa Grand Jarers for the present term of
this Oosrt, and mads (Mhatt. ft is ordered that they
•he load each in the lam at forty dollars, unless they
file good and samrieet earns of excase on or before
the Ant day of the next term or this Court, to be
held on the Ant Monday in July next. Whereas,
Uriah Cranston, H. c. Stephens, P. Cullen, James
MeOw, Daniel Clark, Bamnei & Miller, Simon E.
Byck and John Metzger were regularly summoned
to attend add be sworn aa Petit Jurors for the present
term of tkte Genre and made default, it is ordered
that tore be land, each twenty dollars, unless they
file good and an ter Mat cause of exfinee on or before
the first day of the next term of this Court, to be
tease WMie, Edward XA-Hanlon, g Beach, c.F.
fbr the present term of this Court and made default
Tt ia entered that they be fined each twenty dollars,
' sufficient cense of excuse
tf this Court to Be held
next.
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. K. Path*.
flaking place of steamer Fannie tempbrsilly)
Will leave as shove from Florida wharf, tout ot
West Broad street, until farther notice, every
MONDAY MORNING, at S o’rluek.
■ RetnrnlDg.'wni leave Charieslou every SATUR
DAY MORNING at same hour.
While the boat is on tier trip freight will be re-
ceived and storiM uf fl:v uinof warehouse, ftfia oi
exnenee.
This boat As new, vci $ :han«j i..n good acccin-
modatkHH for pasaengrj\ K.r freiuhTor paasaze,
apply to |. M iMVRELl \gent,
jcfr tt Ploriiia whan
TUI! UmilSTtmi BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THit.ilAS. PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, ANO RIO f»I TANEIKO.
Under confrart wilb tbe United States and Brati
Guvernmeuta for the carriage of the mails, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STBAMSHZP8,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 29th of Every
From the
Port of' 1ST e\f
For the following named porta aMgBHffiffoUuw
lng rates of passage, payable in eqalvs
lent:
Ft BBT OAU1N. ^
From New York to St. Thomas $ao
From New York to Para $150
From New York to Pernambnco no
From New York to Bahia iso
From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates, meals and bedding Ui
eluded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel
All Letters mnst pass throngh the Poet Offlce..Post-
age 10 cent.
For farther information or passage apply to 1
B H. HARDEE, Agent,
No. 12 Stoddard's Blftc'-:.
GARRISON ft ALLEN.
my31 New Y ork Agents.
FOR PALITKl, m,r
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND A JL LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
Tbe fine, new U 9 Mail Steamer
-K A. T E,
Capt T. J. Loozwoot^
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Bn
. EVE
ING, at 9 o’clock.
street, for above places,
ERY MONDAY MO]
road
•RN
We will receive freight at onr warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents,
mys tf 217 ft 210 Bay afreet.
Dissolution of Couartnersbip.
r |'HK firm of Brigham, Baldwin ft Co. Is this day
ft dissolved by mutual consent.
Savannah, June 1, I860.
H. BRIGHAM.
D. H. BALDWIN.
C it HOIST
The undersigned have this day entered In a co
partnership for the transaction of a General Com mis
sion and Shipping business, under the name and tltla
of Brigham. Holst ft Co. H. BRIGHAM,
D H. BALDWIN.
«’. M. HOLST.
C. H OLMSTEAD
Savannah, n . 1366 Ja2-ti
FOR SALE.
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One Steamboat Boiler.
Length, 12 leet 6 inches: width, < feet; helghth.
3 feet; containing ten retnrn goes: depth oi
furnace, 5 feet: 60 horse power, 50 pounds pressure,
and containing one smoke box, one (team drum, one
safety valve and packing box attached. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY ft OO.,
Corner Bay and Abercorn streets,
JeYYw Savannah, Qa
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received by tbe undersigned
for the repairs of tbe Public Docks of the city
Applicants must make separate statements of the ea
tlmate of coats lor the- repairs of each Dock.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
my!9 Chairman Com. Docks and Wharves.
Notice.
The undiraigned have formed a limited partnership
nnder the firm of A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. for the
transaction of a general DRUG BUSINESS iu the
citv of Savannah, to commence from tbe 4thoffJuna,
1306, and ro terminate the 4tb day ot Jana, 071.
Abraham A. Solomons. Joseph M. Solomons, and
Moure J. Solomons are the g neral partnan, and
William C. O’Driscoll, of Savannah, Is the special
partner, who has contributed the sum of twenty-flvei
thousand dollars to the common stock of tke co-)
partnenhip A. A. SOLOMONS.
J. M. SOLOMONS*
Savannah, Jane 4.1366
WO. C. O’B
special!
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LATHS.
1A1FTY THOUSAND FIRST QUALITY, for sale 5
J 1 (tel4-tf RICHABPbON ft BARNARD.
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FOR SALE BY
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dock, foqnlreat
Tax Mere Sinaia, by Anna Core Ritchie.
666 Penn* PtofOMCils
Tkz Oaraana, by Mrs- GliphanL
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Tm—iBWCocti, by Henry Cngsiey.
Tan LagVb Mire, by MM Breddon
Hmffian’a Btunzar, by Shulab 4
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