The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 22, 1866, Image 3

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* 9 fcba$utt;--&r. Aato'i ft ikj morning tf»o»«srd «ha* ;« r aw, contfflnUf hi* bucket book, witli four hapuroU si. 4 oid dollar* lu greenbacks \aioong iUem of.e sliiG, with one $50, 0 ne J tiO. *Bd a 'HT with 0* grid ONLjf SfDpMSEL !#i SATURDAY. THE LANGUAGE Of FLOWERS. Illustrated. By Mias Ildrewe. * - WHY NOT? A Book for every Woman. By Storey: THE ARMY UFRiON THE BORDER. Illustrated. By Colonel Marey. USB MULOCH’S POEMS. LECTURES ON THE STUDY OF HISTORY. De livered iff Oxford. By Goldwin Smith, M. D. THE EMERALD. Geafceriee. OLD TE8TAME5T HISTORY. By Smith. THE MORMON PROPHET AND HIS HAREM. By Hn. C. F. Walla. THE DOTE IN THE BASLE'S NEST. By the a*. thor of “ The Hetf af Redclyffe.” PICTURES OF COUNTRY USB. By AUeffOery. SUMMER. BEST. By Gail Hamilton. je«l-3t Crtl * $SO...........Steerage, I The new and fost sldey heel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, Will leave for New York <m .. . Saturday, Same 93d. at Sit; o'clock |i. For freight or'pns=age, having aeeommodatioM * “ “' “tile trifle, spplvto - B. H. wawnww No 12 Stoddard 1 * Rang GARRISON A ALLEN? wffi enable him to recover his property. . Maqistbatcs’-Courts. ctelly for the United States, being heavy, first class time- teeperyliitended to stand hard usage and mid den changes If temperature, are left in onr hands for immedlftfnale. As agents or the Company.’we ' are obligedw dispose or this stock for sash to the shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided on the plan annexed as theoae that will bejrrodiic*' five of the desired result. nu plan gives ever/ one an opportunity of obtaining flrst-ciasp time-keepers at a price that all can command. As every Certifi cate represents a'- Watch, there are no blanks. and every one who invests in this sale host get a Watch at half the retell price at least; and, If at all fortn- nate, one to wear with pride through life. Remittances may be made at onr risk in registered letters or by express, or post-office orders and drafts payable to onr order, and we guarantee a sate return. This INSURES safe delivery and sure return to every patron. We warrant every Watch aa represented, and satis faction is guaranteed in every instance. Knowing the worth or the stock, we can give a warrantee to every purchaser. The price has been placcraat the very iow figure In order to insure immedlato sale : and all who desire to improve the opportnnitv should -The following cases ware disposed of yesterday: By Justice P. M. Russell, State vs. C. Schwartz, as sault and, battery, entered into bond* for his appear - Will sail, Freight for p j checked tlirffueU lines. ] For freight o| passage, bavin; LaROCIlK. I'-ft DANIELS, ' * JoceS* Block. accommo- *B$I tdna burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will osKtvsiysaH on her regular day. ^■"teT. Ju»c**, «»_ o'clock — m. SEartoS. 10 ' No freight receivad after 7 o'clock a. m, on Thare- No r> Bowling Green] 5?ioneox* Line FOR NEW YORK, PULASKI HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING For Philadelphia. VIA BEAUlVTtt' THron ofli ljy:L)av f 1 { PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY S^lLOOJST, fimll Street, Corner of Bryan* f||HE BEST ARTISTS EMPLOYED. BATHING BOOMS attached, with hot and cold water. Fur- ing Goods, Toilet Articles, Ac., Ac,, for sale. je2I-lw B. STAMM. Proprietor. cabin Pa*a«ga'... v ..:....... ; ........g)|o 00 The sploffdiil steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, wit! 4 leave for the above- port op her regular day, Saturday, Jtmc gj.at —o'clock— m. For freight oyfoassage, having superior accommo- (rations, apply to jel8 Cnblm Panage $30 04 The splendid steamship PIONEER, Hot if., Commander, will sail for the shbve port on latwday, Jane 3:ut, at — o’clock — ni for freight or passage, apply to, 1818-HUNTER fo OAMMELL. HUNTER ft American and Mexican KUL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Drpartkrc of Steamships mud Steamer* FOB NSW YOU. steamship Herman Livingston, Thursday, June 18 st e o'clock a. m. steamship San Salvador, Saturday, June 13, st 2K o'clock p. m. steamship Tybee, Saturday, June 28, at — o’clock — m. . roa paiua.Dii.PHi*. steamship Pioneer, Saturday, June 2f, a» — o.WOCf -m. • ■ i; SOB B4LTIMOBZ. u . •- , Steamship Fannie, Sunday, Jon® 24th, At—o dock — m. fob AC0V3TA. « •- Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at # snoe before the City Court. State vs. *. Basch—Assault and battery, entered into bonds for his appearance before the City Court. o’clock. Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o'clock. FOB UAWKmttLLl. ;<>ck. a—..®" a “• “ Before Justice Staley, W. R. Pritchard vs. Thomas L. Bpsdley—Writ of possession'for a horse. The Court after * thorough examination of the case order ing, at 9 FOB CHARLESTON. steamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 0 vlsek -x.iuier Dictator, every Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 8 o’clock FOB FLORIDA. Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning, st 10 o’clock. Steamer Dictator, ever; Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Steamer Sylvan Siiore, every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, 10 o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock FOR DARIEN. Steamer H. M. Cool, Friday morn log, at 8 o’clock Mesare. ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs) comer of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au thorized agents for the Daily News ft Hxeald. All orders left with them will be promptly attended Mayor's Court.—Ir the absence of His Honor the Mayor, the Ordinance provide* that his place shall be filled by the Chairman of Council, and in case of his absence the Court to be presided over by three Aider- men. Both the Mayor and Chairman being ahsen yesterday, the Court was presided over by Aldermen ullard, Johnson and Ferrill. The first case tried yesterday morning was that of tieo. Gram, colored, charged with improper conduct in the market, drawing a knife, and threatening to cut witness, A. A. Davis. From the evidence elicited, it appears that a lady went to the meat stall of Grant, for the purpose of purchasing some meat. Thinking that the price asked was too high, she was speaking to the butcher. Grant, about it, when Davis, who is also a butcher, said something to the lady, and Bhe went to his stall. After the lady had gone off. Grant, with his butcher knife in his hand, stepped up to the stall of Davis in a threatening manner, cursing him about in terfering with his customers. Some few words passed betw een them, when Davis attempted to get a pistol, but was prevented from doiug so. Davis then pro- . ured the services of a policeman and had Grant ar rested. The case was called for Wednesday, but owing to the absence of witnesses it was continued over un til yesterday. On Wednesday, Grant went to Davis ind made an apology, and acknowledged that he had ■line wrong, and asked that the case might be dropped* The apology was accepted, with tlie proviso that the rr w —*>ioh he (Davis) had Before Justice Connell, State vs. J. Cohen—Breach ed that the jiorse be turned over to Thomas L. Brad ley, who entered into bonds in the sum of $2,000 to answer any suit that might be brought against Mw within the next four yean. Examinations.—^The case of Jacob Rosenbaum and Harr Goldman, charged with stealing nineteen dollars from the pocket of Mrs. Witty at an auction, was ax. •mined before Justice Staley yesterday afternoon. After examining the evidence in the case, there not being sufficient proof to convict Goldman, he was dis charged. Rosenbaum being found guilty, was com mitted to jail to await his trial for the offence of rob bery before the next January term of the Superior Court. The case of Thomas Howard, charged with commit ting an assault upon Jacof/Loveit, with intent to kill, was committed to jail to await his trial before the next term of fhe Superior Court, to answer to the above charge. Sxbamkr Taminknd.—This steamer which haa been undergoing repairs, on the opposite side of the river for some time past, having completed the same, is now ready for launohing. The Taminend it will be remembered, struck on a sand bar near Yellow Bluff a short time since, and had to be beached to prevent her from sinking. She was subsequently raised and brought to this city where she has been thoroughly repaired. Msasns Bell, Wtlly A Christian would most re- pectfully call the attention of the publio to the sale of a large, choice and complete assortment of family groceries, to take place at 10 o'clock, at F. P. Halsey A Co.’s store, under the Maaonic Hall. Honbsty is the best poli cy in medicine as well a in other things. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation of that unequalled Spring medicine and blood purifler, decidedly superior to the poor Imita tions heretofore in the market. Trial proves it. 14-1 w Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEROEK. O C Cambridge, str San Salvador R M Montgomery, S C R M Muldrow, do W J Muldrow, do B D Hasell, do B 0 Lockett, Macon W O Bishop, Penn T Nolerind, Deleware Mr Spear, Augusta C F Benson, Aiken B H Couper, Glynn co B H Barnwell; Bluffton J B Mallard, Waltbonrvlle J S Merrill, Ga I F Davis, Quitman Mrs A E Woodruff and 3 children, Colnmbns J H Beall, A A G R R J H Daniell, Milieu 'can i i A R ’• MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK- |G B Hack, Lawtou j F Y/rr.-ftmrnsta !W I) Hamilton . Fi-diOt, IS O BARRELS LANDING AND FOR SALE BY je21-3t CRANE A ORAYBILL. Notice. A LL BILLS against the Norwegian ship Lord Dnf ferin must be presented at- the office of the un dersigned by noon this dav, or payment wUl be de barred. BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. Savannah. Jane 21,1866. je2i-u HOUSE TO BENT TTNTIL THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER. Enquire at kJ the southeast corner of LlDe ty and Whitaker streets. je21-lw* ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the ea tatj of Mrs. Penelope Kent, late of Screven county, deceased, are horeby notified to p e ent them, only attest d, within the time prescribed by law. aad all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. T. WILLIAMS, je21-tf Administrator. SPECIAL NOTICE. SAVANNAH, Jane 20, 1866. A LL OWNERS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND Jewelry, left in my possession by F. W. Schwar- zenbach, are notified to take the same away before the first of next-month. After tbat day they will be sold. A. KOHLER, Je20-it* Corner Jefferson and Broughton sts. S. B. HABE1S6T6H, HART, GIBSON & Co., 205 Broadway, N. Y., Agents tor the London Watch Co. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF Fine Watches and Chains, Worth #350,000 ! TO BK SOLD FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH. 127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from $175 t j $460 103 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Lpgers, „ ' $150 to *325 144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex 110 to 300 175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Leyers . .. 75 to 275 232 Gold hunting-cased Levers 60 to 275 240 Gold banting-cased Lepines 50 to 200 169 Gold magic-cased Levers 90 tq 215 385 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levels 75 to' 225' 208 heavy Gold-cased Levers 70 to 175 12thLadies’ Gold hunting-cased Levers. 45 to 225 212 Ladies' Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers $55 to $250 135 Ladle.’ Gold enameled magic-cased Lereis $60 to $275 2.35 Ladies’Gold-cased engraved Levers.. 45 to 175 263 Indies' Gold-cased engraved Lepines. 40 to 125 380 heavy solid Silver-cased Duplex 35 to 125 735 heavy solid Silver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 125 500 heavy solid Silver-cased Levers 25 to 100 478 heavy solid SUver-cased Lepines...... 20 to 90 263 Ladies’solid-cased Levers 25 to 90 224 Ladles’solid-cased Lepines 20 to 65 500 solid Gold Guard and Vest Chains.... 15 to 150 350 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines.. Ts to 125 {®“AI1 the above list of Watches will be sold, for ten dollars each. Certificates representing each and every Watch in the above list are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be had at onr office, or sent by mall to any address, can have the article called for on the return of the certificate, with ten dollars. We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $5. Tbe Certificates must In all cases be returned witb and accompany the money when goods are ordered. All orders promptly filled and forwarded by return mail or express. Address HART, GIBSON & CO., jell 3m 205 Broadway, New York. SEALS, SEAL PRESSES Cancelling Stamps. ■ i^.4XQ, 01- . \'»prK OLDJMfiGKLr LINE. Leave ever^ Tuesday & Friday. Fpr PalatkafIL/Ela., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICfc, ST f MA RYS, fehnandina, jIcSson- * VILLE AND PICOLATA.- The now and elegant steam packets, ~ * LIZZIE BAKER, - Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SNORE, V ‘ ‘ Capt. JAME8 $gJCKKR, ^ V : • _ having been specially.fitted hp for Rj* roMe with unsurpassed accommodations,' will leave regularljr for the above places, 4Re Sylvan Shore, every ’TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY MORN INTI, at. ten o’clock. • . ' ” Returning, wUl leave Jacksonville every Monday and Friday, arriving at Savannah etery TnesdAy and Saturday mornings, m time to connect jvilfi tlfo Now York steam'rs; . For freight of Passage apply.gt the office on Florida wharf, or to • ’* - CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agent* N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. |e!6-3t Direct and Regular Communication with .y v ' HILTON HEAD. Sloop Eanny & Mary, Captr Sioaxi., (s running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She la per fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably quick trips. She carries thi; United States mall. The Natiqnsl Express and Transportation Company and Soul lib: n Express arc ajthunzed to receive packages for her. Any information can he ..’n|,ilno I of Capt. Sickel, or bv inquiring of U. c.’Tti .vc, corner of St Julian and Brian street-c » tf FOR, CHARLESTON, Henry Bell (colored), charged Jnct in the house of witness, a i'.obertsville; also charged with ing to disarm the arresting officer. The stated that he was called upon by the colored 11 arrest Beil, who refused to be arrested, tbat he would go to the Court House to the Bureau, but they would have to kill him before be would go to the barracks. He then attempted to disarm tbe ar resting officer. Another policeman came to his as- trstance. and after a hard struggle they succeeded in placing Bell in a wagon, and conveyed him to the bar sacks. On arriving at tbe barracks, a revolver was found concealed on hit person, of which he was dis armed. On beiDg brought before their presiding Honors, the prisoner stated that he had been living wrth the woman who was witness against him sa his wife, and after spending all his money on her sha wanted to leave him, to which ho could not agree, and therefore had given her three or four cuts to makt her range her determination. Tbe woman, on the con trary, said tbat she had only engaged to cook for th* pr.soner, and tbat in the meantime he had ill-treated iter cn several occasions, even going so far aa to tie n.r hands and whip her, and that he had just got through tying and whipping her when she had him arrested. Bell’s evidence not hsving any tendency to rxpuipate him from the charges brought against him, and being ratber a hard-looking character, he was sen tenced to the chain-gang for thirty days, and to forfeit fi.s pistol. Joe Mitchell and Samuel Gourdin, two colored boys, charged with striking Mr.'Westcott's son with a rock, were brought up. After hearing the testimony of the wtnessee, their. Honors inquired of the'Chief of Police tf he could employ them st the barracks. The Chief c: Police replied in tbe affirmative, and stated that they belonged there, as they had just been let out few days since, and have been constant prisoners for a 'Bis time. As it is evident that these negro boys ’-“old not fare as well in the streets as in tbe barracks ‘‘“he eating line, it is not improbable tbat they com- the oflencp above mentioned for the purpose : vetting l^k. They were given the benefit of con- -.liUing the aa of gardening at the barracks for the •P»ce of thirty days. Cleared, Steamship Gen Barnes, Walker, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley, Hill A Co. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Angnsta—J M Ktncbley. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Br ship Lord Dnfferin, Christlnsen, Liverpool— Brigham, Holst A Co. Imports. Per steamerSclipse, from Angusta- ton, 16,000 shingles. scpebiob Coubt.—The following case was tried be- : “ rr the Superior Court, yesterday: Mrs. E. C. Davis vs. William Quane.—Dispossess- ■ warrant This case was tried by a special jury, •5J a verdict found in favor of plaintiff, with rent at <he rate of few per lhonttr, , 1. 1 srn The Grand Jury found true bills against the follow ing persons: State VS. Joseph Francis Simon.—Assault with In tent to murder. State vs. James Anderson.—Larceny after a trust delegated. State ve. Green Wilson, Sawney Hurts, Peter Brown, persons of coior. —Larceny from the house.’ *tate vs Nathaniel Kettles, Lizzie Johnson, Adeline Baynes, and Emily Conly, persons of color.—Simple •Urceny. state ve. John Skinner.—Tenant, James Richard- William Boyall, and Osceola Williams, person* o ‘ Jl °r. Simple larceny. Dzp.tBn;BE or the Gkm. Babnbs.—The steamship ‘>*n. Barnes, Capt. Morton, for Neff York, pith oue nundred and twenty-three cabin and fifteen steerage passengers besides a full freight, sailed about two o clock yesterday. Among tbe passengers by the Gen- Barnes were His u -uor tbe Mayor, Howard C. Anderson, and Hon. *0101000 Cohen, wbo were delegated st tbe meeting of Uounsii on Tuesday afternoon last, to proceed to A*.i„ngto Uj with a memorial from the City Council of *»»«nnun to President Johnson, in regard to tbe re moval of the obstruction* in tbs Savannah river, the •out on which bad keen suspended by an ordsr from **“ Notary of the Tremmry. ' a “ !, bs or Da?.—From tbe advertisement it will '* ** e " ,b *‘ 1,,e “‘darner Dictator hes changed her * yt departure from Oharleeton to Florid*, via Sa- • aeoah Hereafter she will leave here for Dberleehm oe every hsturd$f, commencing W) Hie 33d ioriv end ' tUjrui * *rery Wednesday, m«t*s4 of Tnerdey, m ^**Mor», Tfe# Dictator wH| arrive from Florid* tW# mmmng, w4 | ?MK * #4 p, flh*ri*»»mt ( and return In f»w* m »t#« her b»w k>hedwle 00 Heturdey- Pwwr-fh* §m 9(m ty, emoout*4 to m Mm in efori, mam Exports. Per Br ship Lord Dufferin, for Liverpool—456,822 timber. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—701 bales upland cotton, 56 doses Island, 96 cases drugs 112 do domestics, 23 do wool, 143 sacks ground peas, 169 pkgs mdse, 579 pkgs mdse. Passengers- Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—Mrs _ Hampton, Margaret Oalclongb, Mrs F W Cornwell and 2 children, M J Reilly and lady, Dr L A Falilgant slid lady. Dr Cuyier and eervt, Dr Johnson, J Wald- burg and lady, Miss C Milieu and servt, Miss Brown, Col C H Way and lady, A H Stoddard, J Stone, Mrs Foster and 2 children, Mrs Maltier and child, Mrs R Boulton, MrsMontleth, J McConagby, wife, 2 thll dren and servf, 9 O Potts, J R Bond, J W Welgand, Miss Perkins, Mr* Dr Eppes and child, Mrs Paul and child, Mrs Delaney, Mrs Montgomery, T Beecher, M Griffin, V Wildmau, J Sandbeim, Mrs 8 B Thomas, Mr Phillips, Col E C Amlereon, Hon 9 Cohen, W B Hodgson and lady, Miss Telfair and servt, N B Knapp, lady, child and servt. Miss G Savage, Mrs W Spear, Mrs 8 8 Bussell, Miss B Russell, Mrs Wyer, 2 childref and nurse, J H Smith, W H Clark, A H Alexander, D H Ross, J A Portens, Dr Eppes, W W Wilkinson, A H Frazier, Mr Paul, B Waldman, A J Miller, M P Carroll, J Doyle, jr, J Prindle, T Holcombe, J Young. J Rothschild, F J Perkins, A Halle, H Antenreltli, A R Ferguson and lady, Mrs Gasparonl, Miss Abbie, H Nye and servt, T Henderson, J 8 Penfleld and servt G A Pike, P Freldenberg, J F Stillwell, Capt J J Up ham and servt, J Bigler, F Stewart. Dr F J Gonld, Mr Montleth, J 8 Callings, C W Montgomery, B B Crabb, N A Groot, J C Hay, C Harten, C K Hale, 8 Henrist, j Duncan, J Dimon, C Bogart, J O’Mara, E A La Blance, C LaBlance, R Branson, G Hartman, and 15 steerage. Consignees. Per steamer Eclipse, from Angnsta—Hnnter A G, Gnerard Jb F, and others. Consignees per Centrnl Hsllroad. June 21, 1866. T17 bales cotton, 19 can Iron and mdss, to Brig- ham: H A Co, E E Hertz. G O Marcy, T Henderson, P. Tucker A w, M <fc Wad ley, Inf Court Chatham county, o H Wilcox, Wilder A F, Macky, BA Co. J Lathrop fr Co. Mary Carter, Miller T £ Co, Bradley. H A Co, Erwin A H, it a Bloomfield, E Padeiford, P H Bebn, Bothwell A W. C L Colby. J F A M Hamil ton, N A Hardee A Co. financial and Commercial. Isvaasah Market. Savannah, Friday, June 22. 1866. CotTOW —The market, since our last report, ha* ion dull and inactive. There Is considerable cotton offering: but buyers, of whom there are bat few in the market, seem indisposed to operate, probably on aocoimt of the dlfficlty in negotiating draft*. Holders are wtngniP* that cotton baa reached It* lowest figure, tbe lets new* reeeived both from Europe and tbe North having bad no effect on this market. Wa quote: Low Middling «Wte$3 Middling * #— Strict to Good Middling • - .$**«M OOTTON UTATKMBNT. stock on bend hunt. i«t Received etnee June 7 w fiffWonsty Total Receipts Exported einci June 7 . " deviously.. ToW P5*p9rt* WapMahanq. 1865-66. Sea Mmd. IfrUimr f •1 iirt 9,m 910,888 jSB 8 591 362,92* lower liiat. . lelBfOl SEAES ! iltable tor ,L- ues „r • • ,cletl«, Lod,c.^ aad j IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS. Waluut and Ma hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of all kinds. 9EAn PE 1 H: inty Office - ’: dness men genera... Fe are also prepared to lutu^h Cincclling sr.-J siness Stamps of any pattern at makerv. pric, lend for a circular. ESTILL ft BROTHER, Bull street, next to the Post Office. Ie4 Savannah. !* . ... ! 7^ PRILADEPHtA wilp-bc r>>c-.ived and PILOT} BOY, ('apt. T. R. ffivNA (Taking place of steamer F i: me Jempuraci: .) Will leave as above from.F. wharf, foot if West Broad street, until farm-r not-"?, eveiy MONDAY MOB WIN*. ,u > ,,’rloek. Returning, will leave Charb sfor every MATTrR- DAY MORNING at same bw While the boat is on her trip might re ceived and stored in fire pr warehouse, free ,-i expense. " Tills boat i* new, very fast, and :■ v.xi.l ".rcOto- modatlous for passengers. 1 .' or passJaK: apply to F. M. MTi Ae*-:. j* - ® tf Kb-n.G wharf. ' FirsLchus side-wheel Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson PeasaM from Savannah to Vent Cruz (per steani- sbiffa O' the Brnpirs Line to New York), same late as from New York. The-Andrew-Johnson Will stop at Sisal on the wav onr. The Mknhattan will stop at 81sal on the way homew A '• ' RATES,OF PASSAGE—PAYABLE'INGOLD: From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50; Steer Frpm New York to Vera Cruz, First Cabin, $100 Steerage, $50. ‘ CHARLES A. WHITNEY. Agent, • 26 Broadway, nTY., U. 8. For paatege, Apply to B H. HARDgk, c my22-tf 12 Stoddard's Barge. FOR PAUTKA, FLA., Via Feraandlna. Jacksonville, and all Landing* on the St. Johns Riven 1,000 TONS. The fine, fast-sailing steamer DICTA.TOR, L. M Coxettsb, master, will ieave'ae above, from Telfair’s wharf, Every Saturday Afternoon at 4 o’clock. We are prepared to receive freight at onr ware house on the wharf, at *11 times, free of storage. L. J. GDILMARTIN ft CO., mylO Agents. TBE UNITED STIPES ? mum MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, I I P.AHIA, AND RIO fit. RNA-UMYO. ,1A S i !R0. Under contia, t with fhe Unit 'd -r: ' ura, Coverfimiiits (oi the caniagc oi • • in patch one of tlwir NEW I'TRjSP CLASS .-ID: '". Ur IX BTBAMS lilPS , each over 2,000 ton* hnrihvh, On the 29th of Every Month From the I^ort of New York. FOr'the following named ports an.: •• ing rates of passage, payable D , lent: riBBT OABU From New York to St. Thomas From New York to Para . .. From New York to Pernam buc-1 ,5 From New York to Bahia is. From New York to Rio de Janei: . ■ Steerage at hair these rates, m ,1., id- u» eluded. An experienced Surgeon is aUa : icu vs*o All Letters must pass through th:- ■ :n uffica. 1 age 10 cent*. For further information or pa9f:o .■ app’-. • B. H. H-tPI.'KL, A. nt No. 12 *•••'• idard's d: -t-. GARRIS: - ALL1C my3I N> V \ .n: Agefflk For Charleston FOR PILffil. PiJ VIA BRUNSWICK. FERNAND: ; . f.U VILLE, PICOLATA, AND A \ . ■ ON THE ST. JOHN) SJtfail Steamer A. T E capt. T. J. LOHiiW’OOTS annah AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF &ENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON, By Prof. R. L. Dasnev, D. D., of Ya. fftHK Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero A The only edition authorized by hi* widow. The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General R. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every county. Send for circulars and see onr terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. No. 214 Seventh street, Blchmond, Va my3t-lmdatrlw*. BACK NUMBERS Of the HEWS AND HERALD. KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, tbe beet Bed in use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, tod CANOPY’ FRAMES WAREROOMS, 78 Broughton Street, Nearly Opsile 81. Aolrew'i Bali. Jel2-6m For Sale, A Liberal Price will be paid at this office tor copies of the Savannah HERALD and Savan nah NEWS and HERALD, or tbe following dates: January 15 and 39. February .3, 5, Id, 17, IS, 19, 3U, 33, 3i>; March 5, August 14, Uctober 5, Novem ber 14, December 8—all iu the year 1SB3— and February IS, April 18, I860. These papers are wanted to complete private files, and parties furnishing them will not only be liberally rewarded, but will confer A favor on the advertiser, jel ih ^ Notice. ■t|4 Y order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary 13 of Liberty county, Ga„ there will be offered for sale before tbe Court House, lu asid county, on the first Tuesday in July nrxt, between tbe usual bouts of sale: All of the real estate of K. Daniel, late of said county, deceased, consisting of about eight thousand acres of load, including two settlements Mmady Improved, and about five hundred acres i f open land And ond (rood mill teat. These tends Are situated in the above said county, on thasraters of Taylor's Creek and and C&noochee River, wh'cb will be sold in lota of three hundred to twelve hundred scree, Al*o, two lots—o e in Snuiter county, Gt.; the otl)er Iff Barly county, Ga. Terns* will ho made knoyrn on day or sale A B. DANIBL, Adm’x my86 . A. B. UAN1KU Adm'r NEW MA6AZINES Just Keceived. BOW'S RBVIK'Y for Jn-e. U nterson’s llagszlne for July. will ’ t eti eet, fm THURSDAY MORNING .1 aud Boaufci t, arriving .3 tjulh . ivannef. fo.it ■"the -aj.'"... R-. fry a!9 o’donck, via lUton H, in time for the Northeast.. Returning. loaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o’clock,,touching at Uiltou Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at 8 o’clock for Palatka, Fla., tonchUft-r * all landing* on the St. Johns river." • * For freight or passage, apply to / myl't BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agenta, 217 ft 219 Bar street. imtri W Ml will leave r. »no#e cor. w sir’s > 1 - >• , 1.1 , Jloriilui' u, ■< - Per freight or passage, apply uujj-h,,i, L. J. GUILMARTUi ft CO., Agents. myT-tt GOLD MEDAL SHERRY’, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT. OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc. in original packages, and In order to insure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in eases our well known Wines, Bnndies. Whiskies, etc., and have-sent them ontlua Style that would preclude the possibility of their being tarn pered with !>efore reaching the pflrchaser. Tm gen era! appreciation and gratifying snccess that haa re warded onr efforts lias encouraged os to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make In creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon ns. BININQBR ft CO., [Established 1778 ] importers of Wines, ftc., No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put up In casaS con taming one dozen bottl“9 each, and are sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Tbe name of Binlnger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver street, i« a guarantee of the exact and litem! truth of what ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Binlnger ft Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principle* of integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Express. jea-PeodftWljrT COLOG Mill Stones. Blackwood’s Magazine for May. Usile'a Ladle* Msgazlae for Jnn Appleton'S Railroad Guide fir Ji . ,J I# veiling tent, eon > lemekeiU! wMf.gnw ht rooms besides base- baiow 1 Appleton's Hsllroad Golds fir Jane. Leslie's Budget of Fan. for July. With our ifrugi assortment of New York Weekly end Dally Pspers. ESTILL ft BROTHER. Corner Ball stieut and Bay lane, downstair*. m I laborer* e#o be employed rem Ism!. »*bl| an (he House to-Rent. 1 *0(M«8. GOOD OUT “Bril; Southern t n , west Broad streat,- »8, opposite corner-T FOR SALE. kins is HO BOLTING CLOTHS. SSL vims, Smith sa*'— Hoisting and Lighter Screws, Iron From Stalls, 41111 Picks, ftc. THHE eubsRlhcr can now furnish tbe above goods 'I as well as MILL FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY. of tbe very beat quail: y and at lower rates then ANY OTHER HOUSE in the easniry, as ho is importing stock In I«j quantities for supplying the trade-Ml lwvlght Millers direct. JOHN J. BELL, importer and Manafoftiuer, msy»9 tf No. 66 R.dnnaou street, New York. teslfis SU.il Btsmmakip Compsay’ ‘ Ttxromgh Use to Csllkrala, TOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the jly^United States Mall. Through Ui Twenty-two Steamehlw on the Connecting on the Pacific . : with the hsnby^auncey !!; ; .to^otptotion SACRAMENTO^ LIGHT. GOLDEN AGE. COSTARICA MONTANA. at 1$ o’clock noon, on the lit, Utfisnd 21st of every month, (ncept when those dates fall on Sunday, and thaa on the wecedlngSaturday,j for Aspmwail, con nectlng riff Panama Hallway, with one eg the Com PUy’ssteaHUps from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. Departures of 1st and Slat connect at Panama with steamere for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those ofl at touch at Manzanillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance or One Quarter on through rates to clergnnen and their ramifies and school teachers; aoldien haring honorable dls charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tom. Baggage received on the dock the day before «Hng, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefor to send down early. An experienced snrgeon on board. Medicine and attendance tree For passage tickets, or farther information, apply tt the Company’s ticket office, on the Wbarr, root 01 Canal street, North River, New York. , .11 vm S ' K ’ HOLMAN, *II- 3m Agent. Ajisr.olliilfii, Oi Savannah,'jane 1, 1366. L VLIriVIN. HObrii. The undersigned have this day irtnerohip for the transaction of a General Com mis partnerehij slon and ~ of B entered in a co- the transaction or a General Com mis Snipping business, under the name and mis »n>, pof ’ * ~ Savannah, n 186*. FOR SALE. One Steamboat Boifer. Length, 12 feet 6 inches; width, C test; heighth. 3 fret; containing ten retain fines; depth of furnace, 6 feet; 60 hone power, so pounds pressure, and containing one smoke box, one steam drum, one safety valve aud packing box attached. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY 4 OO., Corner Bay and Abercom streets, JeT-2w Savannah, Qa FOB SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, or vailoas aloes and draft. AUO, Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned for the repairs of tbe Public Docks ofothe city. Applicants most make separate statements of the as- timate of costa lor the repairs of each Bock. JOHN WILLIAMSON. my 19 Chairman pom. Docks and Wharves. Notice. s*y«fri* or ooTrini pst 7, 1886, TO ritkf HUB, m flwi Mb M pmm maim •urn boose, Ad vertitleg in Southern Geeigfi SJwkm&'Lstrs. ;'S r*|Wirlnore*4ipgcTitHl||fon m tHaUMtlon, BCBR, E30PBS CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH - MAY TERM, 1800. TVTHEREAS, Sheldon W. Wight, J. E. Gandry. VV Andrew Low, A. L. Hartrldge, a D. Cr Rhfod. A. Cayler, WIHUm Neyle Habersham, W. R. H. Broam Phfilp H. Bebn, Bdwsrd C. Wade and U. Rothschild were regularly summoned to attend and he sworn as Grand Jurors for the present term of this Court, and made default. It is ordered that they be fined each In the sum of forty dollars, unless they file good and sufficient cease or excuse on or before tee Ant day of the next term of this Coart, to be JMd oatbe first Monday iu July next Whereas, Uriah. Cranston. H. ft. Stephens, P. OoUeu, James McCann, Daniel dhifg, Samuel s. Miller, Simon E. HJ c . fc . “i 1 J °b° toteff Were regularly summoned to nttendmd beatern hs Petit Jurors for the present iS r ?iL!^!2 0 ®[ l *tHtoffe'Iei»olt. It is ordered toeltoirh* fined writ twenty dollars, unless they «• toOoMil sufficient os use of excuse on or before the flmt.de/orthe next term of this Court, to be *be tey Monday tsJsly next And whore as, John Iftcty, Imms IUy, a Epewin, John Lyons, MwateJ). HenfonT k Basch, c. f toHIeb, sn»y, OuBkrT%fo*nrtn petit Jarorn, wars 'Nte ofgtrt oottri" to be heldi The undersigned hero formed n limited partnership under tbe gns of A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. for th* transaction of a general DRUG BUSINESS In the cityofrSavannafa, to commence from the 4th of Jans, ISM, and to terminate the 4th day of Jans, Ufl. Abraham A. Solomons. Joseph M. Solomons, aad Mose* J. Solomons are the g nerst partners, and William c. O'Driscoll, or Savannah, is the special partner, wbo has contributed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars to tbe common -stock of th* co partner.h'.p. A. A. SOLOMONS. J. M. SOLOMONS. M. J. SOLOMONS. O'DRISCOLL, Special Partner. Savannah. Jane 4. 1866- je7-l*w6w LATHS. F ifty thousand first quality, forsnisby felt If RICHARDSON V BARNABD. *. r s I art reusonuhle IVd/iliriAdO' Jiihb |i, ism. BA TO RENT, 8! cierii. BOOKS I BOOKS I FOR SALE BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. Tbs Mcts Sinoss, by Anna Porn Ritchie, tel Pouts PCMussoian. Tn* OantsM*, By Mgs- OHphant. TsoatrreN ; os. Ta* Yoosuts Bnovase Lhsston ttooar, by Hegry Kingsley Tus Lent’» Hits, by Miss Braddon Moran's Rvqosav, by Ihslah IBs Coqostsn, $ novel, founded on teet. M* dtawassB insternowa, by f- W UoWnson. ^0,1)00 hi m Won*, TVfOW. W. HftOOVf* MANPPAWimBM on '•“as, znzr* CUA Op G concern on lb* a* tW of Jeon