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lOCAh MATTERS
Shipping Intelligence.
SATUBDAl MORNING. JUNE 28,1868.
y C |i»r.i
ime of glcrnnship. and Steamers
FOR NEW YORK.
strtiniMP Herman Livingston, Thursday, Jane 28
s - - o'clock, a. m.
«!, amsbip San Salvador, Saturday, June *3, at 2„m,
, vleck i>-ni.
sieamjlilp Tytiee. Saturday, .Tune 23, at 2 o'clock
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Searashlp Pioneer, Saturday, June 23, at 3 o'clock
FOB UALT1UORE.
Meamship Fannie, Sunday, June 24th, at 0 dock
- m.
FOR At'lH'STA.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o'clock.
Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 O'clock.
roB ,,, WKINSVII.LE.
Steamer Charles F ,ll,rrtee ' every Thursday mom-
Ing, at 9 o’clock
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer ^' ,jl Bo ?' eyPr y Monday morning, at 8
o’clock
Sl ,. rt ;;/er ZJ^tator, every Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock-
grainier Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
darner Emilie, every Sunday afternoon, at 4
o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Fridey morning, at 10
o'clock.
steamer Dictator, every Saturday afternoon at 4
..•clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
l«s O'clock.
Mir.rn. r Helen Gelty. every Saturday morning,
10. 'clock.
^reamer Knte, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
Messrs. EST1LL «fe BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;
orner of Bay Jane, nesl to the Post OUice, are au
thor d agentfl for the Daily News & Ribald.
i : orders .rfr. with them will bo promptly attended
.VJ.T .F.' a Court.—His Honor G. W. Wylly, Acting
ii r. disposedoi the following casos yesterday.
Mrs. Papier, charged with violating rules and regu-
•h’ • n-» "i the Market Committee, in making a fire In
tL-j market after being notified by the police that the
•&UJ6 was a violation. His Honor said that persons
wh) kept coffee stands in the market were licensed to
d . and that he did not see how it could be done
w L .it u lire, and as it was not a violation of the city
ordiuauce the case was dismissed.
a ltizen, charged with hitching his horse to s tree
,u Liberty street, in violation of city ordinance. As
w&c there was no intention on the part of the citizen to
violate the ordinance, thiugiug the tree dead, he waj
itt uff with a fine of $1.
Alexander Haskell, charged with being drunk and
..sordfci ly, also with abusing the officer who arrested
.in Haskell is a seaman, and made hi9 appearance
a coart very much re B embling a man who had just
ti*:c:yed trom a coal mine. The captain of the vessel
„:ii? lorward, and said his vessel had cleared and was
;ca iy l"i sea, whereupon the prisoner was turned
w >er to the captain, who paid the amount of the fine,
: and - ’Sts We are rattier inclined to the belief that
■ ue land sharks bad been tampering with Haskell, and
Ldj tunmbed him with the wherewithal to get on
t'rudei until after the vessel should leave port, when a
:*.c» w mid ship him on some other vessel.
i Brown, ^colored,) charged with improper conduct
u a.ttiti*f on the benches iu the market, and refusing
• when ordered to do so. In consequence of
: .r prisoner s ignorance oi the city ordinance he was
. conmanded and let off with a fine of £2.
Cornelia, i colored,] charged with vagrancy, was
idiQc‘1 over i:• the Freedmen’s Bureau to be hired
^cpesiqb Court —The following case was tried be*
tore the Superior Court yesterday morning
William Kemshart vs. Waring Russell. — Dispos-
sessorv warrant. The jury rendered a verdict in favor
A plaintiff, and judgment to be taken for double rent
agaiust the defendant.
The following case in equity was taken up tor trial,
«a.j • cupied the court until a late hour in the even-
.L- wuen, owing to its length, the Judge discharged
she jury until ten o'clock this morning, when the case
x.jl again be taken up
Farqhuar McRea vs Andrew M. Ross and John
ii.Ouiagby, executors of the estate oi JohuFinlay9on,
«.ased—The action has been brought by the plain-
:.rt in th^ » aae, uuder the following circumstances:
.uiayson . and McCrea formed a joint copartnership,
rinlayson famishing his portion towards the concern
.a »'ock, McRea furnished the capital. McRea alleges
vim u:u»Tod no portion of the dividends or profits
; s.uesa, while Finlay eon had bought property,
A .. . in his own name, out of the proceeds
iL~ concern ; whereupon McRea now claiinB
apart n the property, which the executors are unable
■ .-.vc, and tell him to resort to equity. There is no
.sis. attached to Mr. Finlay son in the matter, as
frerything would, no doubt, have been amicably ad-
. iitd. haa ho lived. Hon. Thomas M. Norwood ap-
as counsel for plaintiff, and Hon. Thomas
i Li yj as counsel lor executors.
-iliGisTRATB’s Court.—The following cases were
r.'sght belore Justice Staley yesterday.
’daria Irwin, alias Maria Whelply—assault and bat-
7 and attempting to burn au outhouse on the
:-:s!~.ses of Mary Kelly. The accused, in default of
" at committed to jail to await an examination,
^'r. Wa.-hington, cclored, vs. John Jones—posses-
•7 •arrant tor the recovery of a horse, was triad,
fr.zi the evidence it was shown that Washington was
• L ike Inst peaceable possession of the horse, until the
-dpar: a of the city, when the stable in which it
*-• xiept w.is broken open and the horse stolen. Un-
tii..9c circumstances the horse was turned over to
ton, who entered into bonds in the sum of four
*-'1 d*-liars, to answer any suit that may bt
-•'-agijt h^aiUMt mm by defendant wltbin six months.
accilenially Shot.—On Thursday night last, a
fe-Jia.i, b&iouging to a vessel lying on the opposite
' the river, who had been up through the city,
" a - -• identaliv shot in his right leg, near Lincoln
l '-- ; duck, while returning to his vessel. A police*
heard the shot hastened to the place where
•• Paired, and finding that a man had shot himself,
-3c:-a t. carry him to a physician to have his wound
r 'S4ed, but the man declined, preferring to go on
i jftrd h s vessel.
M Baltimore.—The steamship Fannie, Captain
^-T, from Baltimore, with a full freight, arrived
*2 early hour yesterday morning, but waapravented
coniiug up to the city until in the afternoon, on
1 '•mt of the low stage of the tide. Purser Ren-
'iU please accept our thanks for late flies of
rfe papers.
aE Clerk of the Interior Court 6f Chatham county
- vcl yesterday from the Executive Depart-
L *»t Miiledgeville, the Acts and Journals of the
1 Lt.r:9latu!>
LaAiiLEiTos. -The steamers Emelie, Captain
* “ “ ’ rt * an d Pilot Boy, Captain Payne, both from
^Wiestot arrived at an early hour yesterday after-
up.i Dat.—Justice Staley held his regular Court
“ l ' • ‘ - l '-iday, and disposed of some thirty cases on
t:s c * v il docket.
ah*. Aatioiial &nd Southern Express Companies will
41 w "pt Jur thanks for late copies of Augusta papers.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
FCLASKl HOUSF.-W. II. Wiltbekubh.
*^ m >' rua
, , ‘ l,Ll Charleston
-LSuJiian. j 0
‘A blown, T.illjoltoti
‘ A Allen, Richmond cc
- SanUeraville
'^Huzleiiarst, hr
do
'Jl'i Wet-
C&pt A A Holi, Tall ah tn.se
Capt H Couibu, do
F M Myrell, Cits
j U RCDDeau, C R K
i 'I Farmes. H Head
: W C Tinker, City
;E Everett, Saffalk
IVY Bluke. SC
. . ,, I »> U1UAC, O V.
- iims.v. Jacksouvllle L) F McjEivcn. wife and
.'■ifAMOst. AuBUeta J cuild.se
Miss Foster, S C
jc C Cambridge, str San
\ Salvador
, r ,. - Augusta
- L boruira'i, do
f f M S Paier, do
j SS***- G l
- 1 Fuuiam, Boston
Marshall house—a. b. luce.
C ‘ r ; r Cl ;ri;tiansen. sliIp-H A Lane, Beaufort
C J Lenier, Sullivans Isl
A B Woodward, Beaufort
H L A Tliyntt. do
M Uumyneur, TUomasvlle
IF Low, HHead
Miss S V Lillie, H Head
S Barney, Augusta
U L Sivartz, Grubamvlllc
^•ord Uufferm
f “MdUgU, U:t
C?5 a| ,’ <lo
-RMiui,. y
51 W Sei>..:
J U
Lb
Tp
5L rernandina
Jg, Boston
iwortli, Chas .
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
' 5, Ca tnoridge, =tr San,Cant C C Rawn, USA
Ci-ISS?" 1, K Ward, wife aud Clilld,
> Ji Wheej. r . Ga Beautort
j , heeler, Q o M J French, Beaufort
r , ,V &1 "’ do J McDonough, wife and 4
chUdreu, S C
Mrs G Il&piam, S C
Mrs O Cooper, do
L H Way. city
■ Adler, do 4
• d Drew, Boston
Miss M Spenser
sent
iHlulntnre Almanac—This Day.
hiuu water.
' lTrbw ae?iAtport *a„
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, June 22, IMS.
Arrived.
Steamship Fahnie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoclie A
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—L J
Gullm»rtin.
steamer Emilie, Beaufort, Charleston—8 M Laffllt-
tean.
Steamer Pilot Boy, Payne, Charleston—F M Myrell.
Cleared.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag-
horn & Cunningham.
Schr C Pendleton, Church, New York—F W 91ms
4 Co.
Br snip John McVlcar, McDonald, Liverpool—Reid
A Stewart.
lihports.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, etc—341
bbls raain, 2 do fish.
Export..
Per echr C Pendleton, for New York—52.203 ft tim
ber, 70,148 ft punk.
Per Br ship John McVlcar, for Liverpool—113,873
feet timber.
Pasiengen.
Per steamer Fannie, from Baltimore—Mrs Kemaer,
Mrs Smalllnger, H Sack, G Waldner.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, etc—F M
Myrell. J H Alexander, H Lee, T Walsh, J P Wilks,
Capt A A Opal, R Combes, Mrs Hopkins, Mrs Wil
liams and rchlldreu, J M Allen, J P Putnam, W A1
drldge, C Hussy, D Damiano, T Crollie, P Wade, M J
Adler, Dr N H Paine, J B Purst, Mrs Johnson, Ed
Langle, and 6 deck.
Per steamer Emilie, from Charleston—H D Blllott,
TCRann, T L Ellaworth, S D Elliott, E Everett, T
Brown, W Harris, A G Hendrick. Mrs Phelan and
children. J G Drews, Miss S A Swift, Miss F Dewey,
Miss J Todd, A B Woodward, L A Thyug, G Gage and
wife, R Ward and wife, H A Lune, A Berkhardt, B
Rose, and nine deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, etc— £ A
Hardee, L R Smith.
Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—J A Brown.
R Balfore, Btuu & M, Biyau, H & Co, R W Burch, E
O’Byrne, M A Cohen, Crane A 0, Collector of Cus
toms, Agt 0 R R, Erwin 4 11, G C Freeman, Hess 4
O, S G Haynes, J E Hernandez, J Lluberger, J Koox,
J McMahon ,t Co, WAR McIntyre A Co, J N Muller,
A J Miller A Co, N, Butler & Co, C D Rogers, Sorrell
Bros, B F Sanford, W H Stark, Southern Er, R H
Tatem, B F Ulmer W H Whitney 4 Co, G Waldner,
E C Wade 4 Co.
Consignees per Central Uallroad.
June 22, 1868.
769 hales cotton, S5C sacks corn, 46 bales yarn, 6 do
domestics, 8 do wool, IS bbls dried fruit, 17 cars old
iron aud mdse, to K Habersham 4 Son, J Ceopcr, E
E Hertz, B F Sandford, Brady, S A Co, C D Rogers, J
W Lathrop A Co, Van Newton 4 W, T Chalflncli. W
A F, Tucker 4 L, Courts of following counties: Tat-
nail. Clinch, Berrien. Ware, Echols, Wayne, Pierce,
Colqnit, Thomas and Chatham, J W Anderson A Son,
W R Boggs, J L Villalouga, P, Tucker 4 W, Crane 4
G, N B Knapp, E Padelford. .1 W Rabun 4 Co, R S
Bloomfield, L J Guflmarlin & Co, Bothwell 4 W, T 4
Gordon, Brigham, H 4 Co.
KELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exhausted
powers of Nature which are accompanied by 30 many
alarming symptoms, among which will be tound Indis
position to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness,
Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact.
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, aud inability to enter
into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness,
requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which HELMBOID'S EXTRACT BUCHU in
variably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Con
sumption or Insanity ensues
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In affection* peculiar to " Fesliles,” la unequaled by
any other preparation as In Chlorosis or Retention,
Palnfulnesa, or SuppreaMm of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Schlrnu State of the Uterus ; and all oom-
plalnta Incident to the sex, whether arising from habits
of dissipation, Imprudence in, or the decline or change
In life
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseasaa
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little easpense, Ziffle
9r no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure ; com
pletely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous nr
ies t Copaiba, and Mercury, iu all these diseases*
USB HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EX TRACT BUOHU
la all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in
“ Male ” or “ femalefrom whatever cans* aru/iwtimo.
and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste
and odor, “ immediate ” in action, aud more strength*
ening than any of the preparations of Bark or Inm.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Consti
tutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that however alight Any
be the attack of the above diseases, It Is certain to af-
ftet kit Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness.
All the Above diseases require the aid of a diureilo
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
& the Great Diuretlo,
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitu
tional diseases arising from an Impure state of the
blood, and the only reliable and effectual known
remedy fbr the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head,Salt Rheum,
Paint and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Lege, Blotches, Pimples od the Face, Tetter,
Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin,
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from tbecorruption that accumulates In the blood.
Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge It
out, nous can equal In effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and reno
vates the blood, Instils the vigor or health into the
system, and purges out the humors which make dls
aaae. It stimulates the healthy functions or the body,
end expels the disorders that grow and rankle In the
blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on, baa
long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the
public have one on which they can depend. Our apace
here does not admit of certificates to show its effects,
bat the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that U
has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken.
Two tablcspoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added
to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and
one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sar
■aparllla, or the decoction as usually made.
tO" THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are a 1*0 In
very general use In all the State HOSPITALS and PUB
LIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, ae
well aa In Private practicee, and are considered aa In
valuable remedies.
Sts Medical Properties of Buchu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
See Proreesor Dawn’s valuable works on the Practloe
of Physic.
See remarks made by the lata celebrated Dr. Phtsicl
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. Ephiuim M’Dowm, a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of
the King and Queen’s Journal.
See Medico Chiruryical Review, published by BKKJ4*
him Tsavkilj, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
flee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
- SARSAPARILLA."
Sold by all Druggist*.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HBLMBOLD’S
drug AJTD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
694 BROADWAY.
W. M. W AL8H,
Wholesale Agent for the State ;of Georgia.
dec27-eo<Uy
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By Pro! R. L. Dabnet, D. D., of Vn.
flTHE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
A The only edition authorized by hie widow. The
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LEGALNOTICE.
TKTOTICB Is hereby given, that I have made appiica-
JX tlon to the Coartof Ordinary of Chatham county
for leave to sell, sixty days after the date hereof, all
the real egtate belonging to the estate of Margaret
James, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor* of said estate.
R. D. ARNOLD,
myl0-3am2m Err Estate Margaret Jams*
NEW BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED AT
JOHN e. SCHREINER & SONS.
THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. Illustrated. By
Miss Ildrewe.
WHY NOT? A Book for every Woman. ByStorer.
THE ABMY LIFE.ON THE BORDER. Illustrated.
By Colonel Marcy.
HISS MU LOCH’S POEMS.
LECTURES ON THE STUDY OF HISTORY. De
livered in Oxford. By Goldwin Smith, M.1).
THE EMERALD. Gem Series.
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY. By Smith.
THE MORMON PROPHET AND HIS HAREM. By
Mrs. C. F. Waite.
THE DOVE IN THE EAGLE'S NEST. By the au
thor of “ The Heir of Redclyffe.”
PICTURES OF COUNTRY LIFE. By Alice Cary.
SUMMER REST. By Gail Hamilton. je21-3t
PULASKI HOUSE
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
S-A.XaOOi7,
U w *
Bull Street, Corner of Bryan.
fJIHE BEST ARTISTS EMPLOYED. BATHING
ROOMS attached, with hot and cold water. Far
ing Goode, Toilet Articles, Ac., Ac,, for sale.
je21-lw
B. STA.uM, Proprietor.
LIME.
£QQ BARRELS LANDING AND FOR-SALE BY
Je2i-3t CRANE & GEAYBILL.
HOUSE TO RENT
TTNTIL THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER Enquire at
the southeast corner of LIdc ty and Whitaker
streets. je2ldw*
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the es
tat ■ of Mrs. Penelope Kent, late of Screven
county, deceased, are hereby notified top e out them,
duly attest d, within the time prescribed by law,
aud all persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment to the undersigned.
T. WILLIAMS.
jeil-tf Administrator.
S. s: HARRINGTON,
DEALER in
EVERY VARIETY,OF
FURNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
PARLOR SETS, extra well upLoistered.
FINE BED ROOM SETS, Waluut and Ma-'
hogauy.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, oi every
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the be9t Bed in use,
aud WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
others
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES
WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton Street,
Nearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
jel2-Cm
For Sale,
A RESIDENCE in Sparta, Ga., and farm adjacent.
The dwelling la on an elevated hill, has a
colonade In front, contains eight rooms besides base
ment, with large hall above and below stairs. There
is a fine oak grove In front of the honse, witli
lawn on each side. And In the Orchard, a choice
variety of Apple, Pear, Cherry and Peach trees.
Figs and Grapes are lu great abundance. The Scnp-
pernough Arbor Is known to be the largest In
Georgia. The water is excellent. The entire preml
se9 contain 326 acres, 125 of which are woodland.
Eight laborers can be employed profitably on the
farm.
The location is very desirable lor health, and is in
proximity to i he best schools in Georgia. In the vil
lage the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodlet and
Baptist denominations have regular worship. The
railroad f"ora Augusta will be completed to Sparta
by Fall, and In tirj following Spring to Mllledgevllle.
Bonds of the City of Savannah, bonds or stocks of
the Georgia, the Central or S. W. R. R. Companies
will be taken in payment. Possession given imme
diately. A bargain may be had by an early applica
tion to
nUNTER 4 GAMMELL. Savannah,
or E. G. DAWSON, Sparta, Ga.
A Billiard Table, (one of Phelan’s best) perfectly
new, can be purchased with the place. Also, some
pieces ol furniture.
SS~ Republican copy one week. jc4-lm
JAIL IN LIBERTY COUNTY
S EALED PROPOSALS AND PLANS for building a
Jail in Hlnesville, Liberty county, will be received
till the first Monday in August next. Said Jail to be
about thirty by twenty reet, and to contain not less
than four rooms- Bidders will submit plans, state
terms and direct to Clerk of the Inferior Coon,
Hlnesville, Liberty county.
By order of the Inferior Court.
; jel*-l»wlm JESSE BREWER, Clerk.
Grain Cradles,
myil-la
and other Farming Tools, by
BOUSE ' '
4 BRYANT,
194 Bay street.
Miscellaneous.
Shipping.
Closing Out Sale
OF .THE
LONDON WATCH COMPANY.
Owing to the failure and sudden closing of the
works and business of the
London Watch Company, ,
a large number of fine Watches, manufactured espe-
dally for the United States, being heavy, first class
time-keepers, Intended to stand hard usage and sud
den changes of temperature, are left in our hands
for Immediate sale. As agents of the Company, we
are obliged to disjmse 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. Tlusplan 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 hust get a Watch
at hUf the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu
nate, one to wear with pride through life.
Remittances may be made at onr risk in registered 1
letters or by express, or post-oflice orders and drafts
payable to our order, and weguarantee a safe return.
This INSURES safe delivery and sure return to even-
patron.
We warrant every Watch as represented'and satis
faction is guaranteed in every instance Knowing ,
the worth of the stock, we esu give a Warrantee to
every purchaser. The price has been pjeced at the
very low figure in order to insure ink) tdlaie sale ; j
and all who desire to Improve the opportunity should i
make early application,
EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK.
ONLY SIDE WHEEL STEAMER FOR
SATURDAY'.
Cabin Panage, S20: Steerage, 910
The new and fast sidetvhecl steamship
San Salvador,
ATKINS, Master,
will leave for New York on
Saturday, .Tunc 2:m, nt 2.^ o’clock p. in.
Foi freight oi p .s-age, having accommodations sn
perior to anv steamer in the trade, itpply to
B. H. HARDEE.
No 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON 4 ALLEN,
J e| s No. A Howling Gieen. New Vork.
Pioneer Li iji e
FOR NEW YORK.
Q- * t
Shipping.
Shipping.
foe new yoek FOR BALTIMORE.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Line. I
THE ONLY SIDEWnEEL SHI!' ON THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage S'lO (t.eerage $io
The new and verv fast sidewheel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tons bnrthou. J. B Baker, commander, wili
positively sail on lier regular day,
Thursday, Jane 28, at— o'clock — in.
For freight or passage, having wn superior accom
modations, apply to WILDER 4' FULLAHTON.
No freight received after 7 o'clock a. m. on Thure
day. j^22-tde
The new anti elegant steamship
VAiujsnic;,
Capt. H. H. Shoot,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Sunday, 24||, Inst., at — o’clock, — ui.
v F .T fc ’| lt „ r ? r PpLADEPHIA will be received and
I' 1 ouch ;:t The eame rates charged by other
I t freight or pswttw.-. havinp goo.l arcommo
daliou**. apply to
T.tROCHHL WEST 4 DANIELS.
.inner Block.
REGULAR PACKET
For Philadelphia. CH.4RLEXT0,\ Hi BE II FORT.
HART, GIBSON At Co.,
205 Broadway, N. Y.,
j Cabin Fanagr Ob
The splendid steamship TYBF.E, Crowell, Com-
i mauder. will leave lor the above port on her
I regular day.
Agents (or the Loudon Watch Co. ! • Sa " ,ld “v. ■'**»>* sj. at t o’clock p. m.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LI5T OF
Fine Watches and Chains,
Worth #350,000 !
TO BE SOLD FOR
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
127 Gold hunting cased Chronometers, from
$175 to $46U
163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levers,
$150 to $326
144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex no to 3«)
175 Gold huuting-cased Patent Levers... 76 to 275
232 Gold hunting-cased Levers flu to 27ft
240 Gold hunting-cased Leplnea 50 to 200
169 Gold magic-cased Levers 90 to 276
335 heavy Gold-cased Patent Levers 76 to 225
208 heavy Gold-cased Levels 70 to 175
120 Ladies’Gold hunting-cased Levers.. 45 to 225
213 Ladies’ Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers
$66 to $250
135 Ladies’ Gold enameled magic-cased Levers,
$60 to $275
235 Ladles’Gold-cased engraved Levers.. 45 to 17ft
263 Ladies'Gold-cased engraved Leplnes. 40 to 125
330 heavy solid Silver-cased implex 35 to 125
736 heavy solid Silver-cased Patent Levera 30 to 125
500 heavy, solid Sllver-caaed Levers 25 to lOu
478 heavy eolld Silver-cased Lepineg 20 to 90
263 Ladles’ solid-cased Levers 25 to 90
224 Ladies’ solid-cased Lepines 20 to 65
50b solid Gold Guard aud Vest Chains.... 16 to 150
950 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines.. 15 to 125
fg~All the ahove list of Watches will be sold lor
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.
The Certificates most in all cases be returned with
and accompany the money when goods are ordered.
A11 orders promptly filled and forwarded by return
mail or express. Address
HART, GIBSON 4 CO.,
jC113m 205 Broadway, New York.
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
AND
Cancelling Stamps.
For freight oi passage having superior ircnmmo-
dations, apply io
ie!2 HUNTER 4 GAMMELl.
OLD BI-WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tuesday & Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new and elegant steam packers,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
! SYLVAN SHORE,
('apt. JAMES TUCKER,
! having been specially fitted np for this route with
; unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
! lor the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TL'Es-
I DAY MORNING, aud the Lizzie Bilker every'FRIDAY
| MORNING, at ten o’clock.
I Returntug, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
. and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and
: Saturday morninga, in time to connect with the New
; York stearm rj.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
I wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & OUNNTNGIIAM,
Agent.
N. B.—All traight payable by shippers. ie!6-3t
Cabin Passage $-JO bit
The splendid steamship
PIONEER,
Hoxte, Commander,
will sail for toe aoove port on
Saturday, June 143d, at 3 o’clock p. m
For freight or passage, apply to
jel8 HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
KM I I.IK
Capt it H BsiovonT,
wdl leive as above, every
'Sunday, at * o’clock.
For freight nr passage apply at the whar: toot o'
«_est Bren d am et, or lo the ageni
Freight received during the absence of the boat by
, „ S if LAFFITEAU, Agent.
te93.lt Bay street
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
'Throng'll |>y vligjht.
Direct aud Regular Communication
\V I TIf
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny JVIary,
Copt Sil'KFI.,
Is running regular trips between Savannah and
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking o. few pissengers. She Is per
fectly dry, in good oideff aud has made remarkably
quick trips. She carries the United States mail. The
Nation d Express nnd Transportation Company and
southern Kxprcss ruUh.ri i d to receive packages
forhir
Any ir.fui-T atioa < in bo obtained ,.f Cupt. Sickel,
or by inquiring of ti <i Rrv. £. corner oi'St Julian
and Bn au street* tf
T aud SEAL PRE8-E8, suitable for the use or
Connty Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges »nd
Business men generally.
We are also prepared to furnish Cancelling ami
Business Stamps of any pattern at maker's price..
Send for a circular.
EST1LL 4 BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Bull street,siext to the Post Office.
ie4 Savannah.
|USS’ RUSS’
RUSS’ RUSS’
RUSS’ RUSS'
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tii. &ilI sJc-xhI*.-* I . Mail *!3'i(na a
iv t k: ,
( apt T. J. Lockwood
will i. aw Savannah, loot, or WC3t Broad street, for
the above p.,rt, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time lor the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilton Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at
S o’clock for Palatka, Fla., touch.te i all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight ur passage, apply to
BRADLEY. HILL * CD., Agents,
mvld 217 A 219 Bav afreet.
First-class side-wheel Steamehlpa
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
Passage from Savannah to Vera Cruz (per steam
ships o the Empire Line to New Yorkt, same ■ ate
as from New York.
The Andrew Johnson will stop at Sisal on the w.v.
oui. The Manhattan will atop at Sisal on the way
home.
RATES OF PASSAGE — PAYABIJJ IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin. $fth ; Steer
age, $30.
From New York to Ve.a Cruz, First Cabin, $!(»
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
26 Broadway, N. Y., ll. S
For passage, apply tn
B. H HARDEK,
my22-tf 12 Stoddard’s Range.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Fernanilina. Jacksonville, unit alt
landings on the St. .Tolins ttlvei
1,000 TON8-
*'-* dig. The fine, fast sailing steamer
DICTA-TOR,
L. M Coxetxeb, master,
will leave as above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Every Saturday Afternoon at i o’clock,
We are prepared to receive freight at our wart
house on the wharf, at all times, free of storage.
L. J. GU1LMARTIN 4 CO ,
mylo Agents.
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T It*. Paykk.
FT’iUn ., place i-f steamer Fahiiie temperwily)
Will Jcuvt'H 1 nbovt- frnrn F!-.r!d<i wharf, loot oT
West Brw'O ♦ : ’H i?ir notice, every
ftlOrtiJ . ai k i oViovk.
I?etui)iii»k'. %;.!l J.*a\v i'omj.V^ori tvrr\- SATUR
DAY AiOKN’i: «• si ij.iii! Imar
Willie flit* I O il :. . i: !:,r ir p i»»*1{/M will be re
ceived aii i in }»• jmn.i v/sn h.ouse, free ot
expense.
This boat id u* m \\ v. r$ !•;«!. i ’.i.ii gootl accom-
. Hiodatlous for parson*'.-!-*, i iretpbt or
[apply to l-\ M. MYRELL, Agent,
j*9 tf Florida whan.
THE UNITED MITES 1 BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AXD RIO DE JANEIRO
Under contract with the United States and Bras'
Governments for the carriage of the mails will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHIPS,
For Charleston.
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
; On the 29th of Every Month,
. , From the
! Kort of New York.
j For the following named pruts and at the follow
! tnyr rates of passage, payable in golrl m Hs equiva
lent
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS;
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS I
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
’ !
Cue of the most valuable combinations of a nsefu
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold thr jnghout the North daring the last four years
and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to the Invalid's table, the family circle, and j
the batchcloi'a sideboard.
LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and j
suffer from nnn*ea, vomittlng and vertigo— j
GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well" Just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach Is oat of order
and system Is generally deranged—
“ d w c ^;;i chlldrcn ' aua en8wlc? ! Medical Profession and tne Family.
CHILDREN of a sickly natnre, and sour, dyspeptic
constltaUon—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
ALL who livem malarions districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic Influences, will find one of the
most valuable Tonics and Invlgorators that can
be taken, lu
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
TRY THEM BUT ONCE.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH.
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BdURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The moat delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In j
the would.
This Delicious Tonic,
j Especially designed lor the use of the
is now Indorsed by all the prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as pos-esslDg ail those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic anddiuretlcl which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trnst that cur established reputation—founded
upon elghty-eiglu years of experience—abundantly
vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar
autees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np in cases, containing one dozen bottles each,
and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists. Grocers, 4c.
" A. M. BINXNGER 4 CO.,
[Established 177S ] Sole Importers.
No. 15 Beaver street. Sew York.
Opinions of the Press.
The Bimngere, No. 10 Beaver street, have a very
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best
home in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Bininger 4 C'o., No. If. Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty year* a
reputation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post. ]e5-eod-d4.wly.
BURR,ESOPUS
AND
COLOGNE
Mill Stones.
BOLTING CLOTHS,
1,000 TONS.
The splendid steamer
DICTATOE,
('apt. L. M. CoTKTriK,
will leave as above rrora Telfair’s whan
Every Wednesday Morning at t» o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. GbTLMARTIN A CO.,
| my7tf Agents
Pacific .Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
r pOUCHINQ at Mexican Ports, and carrying tbe
A United States Mail Through in Twenty-two
days.
Steamships on thj Connecting on the Pacih:
Atlantic: with the
ARIZONA COLORADO.
HENRY CHADNCEY CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN SACRAMENTO
NORTHERN LIGHT GOLDEN AGE
COSTA RICA MONTANA
4c., 4c.
One of the above large and splendid steamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, toot oi Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, lltb and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspimvall. con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Fra oclsro.
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 21et connect at Panama with
steamers for South Paeilie and Central American
ports. Those ol 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 aud
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dls
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 further Information, apply
at the Company's ticket office, on the Wharr. foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
S K. HOLMAN.
all-3m Agent.
FiSoI tJARI.,
. $80
$160
From New 7 ork I j Si. Thomas
From New York to Para
From New Yolk to Pernambuco
From New Yoik tn Bahia. ]8o
From New York to llio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates, meals aud bedding In
cluded.
An experienced Surgeon 15 attached to "ach vessel.
All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post
age in cents.
For further information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent,
No. 12 -toddard’s Blot’.
GARRISON A- ALLEN.
niy’il Nr-w York Agents
FOB PIWTy, FLJ„
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND A_i LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER
! The tine, new U S.Mail Steamer
KATE,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood.
I Will leave Savannah trom wharf foot of Weal Broad
street, for abnye places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o'clock.
We will receive freight at our warehous* at a!!
times, free of charge.
For lrclght or passage, apply to
BRADLi Y. HILL 4 CO.. Agents,
myfi-tr 217 4 219 Biy street
Dissolution of Oouartiiersliip.
: rj iHi; firm of Brigham, Baldwin A Co. is lids day
! X dissolved by mutual consent.
H BRIGHAM.
1>. H BALDWIN
U M HOIST
Savannah. lane 1. 1366.
The andersigDCd have this day entered In a co
partnership for the transH lion of a General Commis
sion and shipping bn°tuev°. under tbe name and ritla
of Brigham, Holst 4 Co. H. BRIGHAM,
D H. BALDWIN,
C. M. HOLST.
C. H OLMSTEAD.
Je2-tf.
Savannah, n , 1866.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
-BOATS, of various size- and draft.
ALSO,
Sailing Vessele, St. am Bargee, tc.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
LATHS.
r iFTY THOUSAND rtRST QUALITY, for sale by
fel4-lf RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD.
CITY COURT OF
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on hand and manufactured to order.
RUSS <2* CO-, No- 34
Dej street,
New York.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH. Wholesale Druggist
HALSEY, WATSON * CO., Grocers,
d27eod-ly Savannah,
S TATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY —To all
whom it may concern: J
Whereas, Asa A. Barney, administrator, and
Smithey A.’Stafford, administratrix, wi,l apply at tbe
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission on tbe
estate of Robert Stafford, late of said county, de-
cea«ed:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concerK, to .be and appesr before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise
said letters win be granted.
Witness my band and official signature, this ttd
dty of May, 1888. * T
STEPHEN J. GOBTON,
my28-lam8rn Ordinary.
Smith Machines,
Hoisting and Lighter
Screws,
Iron Proot Stulls, Mill Picks, 4c
T HE subscriber can now Itn iueh the above goods,
as well as
MILL FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY,
of tha very best quality and at lower rates than
ANY OTHER HOUSE
tn the cmtnrrv. as be is importing stock In large
quantities lor 'snpplyini: tile trade—Millwrights and
Millers direct. __ r _
JOHN 0. BELL.
Importer and Manufacturer,
No. 66 Robinson street. New York.
maj23-tf.
Advertising in Southern Georgia
T
IHE BAINBRIDGB “CHART AND COMPASS”
m. (formerly the “ Eambridgc Argus,”) offers
superior inducements to the ” merchants of Sa
vannah as an advertising medinm. It has a large
and rapidly Increasing cbcnlatlon in that section, and
its terms are reasonable. Address
WILLIS M- RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Bainbridge. June 11, 1866. je!8-tf
TO RENT,
dock. Enquire at this office.
iet pul
Jafl-lt
.1m
BRICKS' BRICKS!!
120J100 w “ Ll
Ob Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, above SWayne’s.
maj28.
MAY TERM, I860.
W HEREAS, Sheldon W. Wight, J. E. Gaudry,
Andrew Low, A. L. Hartridge, C. D. C. Hhind,
George A. Cuyler, William Neyle Habersham, W. It.
H. Bruen, Philip H. Bcbu, Edward C. Wade and H.
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 cause or excuse on or before
the first day ol the next term or this Court, to be
held on the first Monday In July next. Whereas,
Uriah Cranston, H. C. Stephens, P. Cullen, .lames
McCann, Daniel Clark, Samuel S. Miller, Simon E.
Byck and John Metzger were regularly summoned
to attend and be sworn as Petit Jurois for the present
term of this Court and made default. It is ordered
that they be fined each twenty dollars, unless they
file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before
the first day or the next term of this Court, to be
held on the first Monday in July next. And whereas,
John Lacey, James Ray, G. Ep9teiD, John Lyons,
James Whl e, Edward D. Hanloi, E. Basch, C. F.
Ehrlich, and F. Cook, Talesmen Petit Jurors, were
summoned to attend and be sworn a3 such Jurors
for the present term of this Court and made default.
It is ordered that they be flood each twenty dollars,
unless they file good and sufficient c itise of excuse
on or before the next term of this Court, to be held
on tbe first Monday In July next.
True extract from the minutes:
jel6-14t PHILIP M. RUSSELL. Clerk.
S TATE OK GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
nil whom it may concern
I Whereas, Jacob Weinhciiner will apply ru theCourt
! of Ordinary lor Letters Dismiesoiy ae Administrator
on the estate ol Jacob Walter, late of said connty,
! deceased
I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear belore aald
Court to mate objection (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted
Witness Tin official “ignature this 28d day of April,
1866 D. A. O'BYHNB,
a24* Ordinary.
Bread! Bread!
THHE subscriber has opened bis BAKERY in
* York street, between Price and Houston streets,
where he will keep even day fresh Bread
and Cakes, At.
V. A. RYAN & CO.
807 BAy Street,
DZALZB8 IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farrc Champagnes, Keller’s
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, 4c.
myl-tf
THOH. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
UPHOL8TERY.
294 Doc Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. a—An ORDERS sent by Mail promptly
dedto. Jytl -t
jal 1m
A P. MIRA
Notice.
The undersigned have formed a limited partnership
under the firm of A A. SOLOMON.-s & CO. for the
transaction of a general DRUG BUSINESS In the
city of Savannah, to commence from the 4th of June,
1868, and to terminate the 4th day or June, 1871.
Abraham A. Solomons. Joseph M. Sofomona, and
Moses J. Solomons arc the g neral paxtasn, and
William C. O’Driscoll, of Savannah, la-,the special
partner, who haa contributed the sum dr tweety-Ava
thousand dollars to the common stock of the Co
partnership. A. A. SOLOMONS.
J. 31. SOLOMONS.
Savannah, June 4. i860
TATE OF GEORGIA, APPLING COIL
s TA1
M. J. SOLOMONS.
WM. C. O'DRISCOLL. •
Special Partner.
WF-r
Timothy Williams
LIAMS )
' >1
AMS. 1
Libel for Divorce
Nancy Williams.
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant is not to he found tn
ibis State or county, It la on motion ordered that
said defendant appear and answer at the next term
qf this Court, else that the case be Considered tn de
fault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed: and It to
further ordered that this notice be publtoned in the
Savannah News & Herald once a month for four
HARRIS 4 W1
ILLIAMS,
pro Libellant.
months.
W. M. SESSIONS, J. L C. S. C.
A true extract from tbe minutea of the Court, thtt
sth day of April, 1886.
GEORGE EASON,
my4-lam4nt Clerk n C. A «•