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^MONDAY MORNING. JtJNB ». I860.
Departure of Steamships and Steamer*
FOB KBIT YOHJC.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Thursday, June 98
at 8 o'clock a. m.
Steamship Virgo, Thursday, June 98, at — o’clock
Steamship Missouri, Sa'.urday, June 30th, •* »
o'clock, a. m.
■ o'clock
Steamship Ferit, Saturday, June 50tb, at —
— m.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Tonawanda, Saturday, JQ “® at —
o'clock — m.
FOB AttOOSTA.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 9
o’clock.
fob uA w'KIKlVILLl*
steamer z. B. Vancei Wednesday evening, at 6
o'clock.
FOR CHAKLB8TON.
Steamer Pile' Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
o'clock.
Steamer Dictator, every Wednesday morning at 9
o’clock.
Steamer Kate, every Thnrsday morning at 9 o’clock
steamer Emilie, every Sunday afternoon, at *
o'clock.
FOB FLORIDA.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning, at 10
o'clock.
Steamer Dictator, every Saturday afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock
Messrs. ESTILL <4 BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and Booksellers, Bnll street (down stairs)
corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au
thorized agents for 1 he Daily News k Herald.
All orders ieft with them will be promptly attended
UatOR'S COL'KT—ALDKRMAN WYLLY PRSSIDING.—
The first case tried on Saturday, of which there were
but few, was that of John McCarthy, charged with
being drunk in tho streets. Hia Honor stated that
there had been no violation of the law in the case of
McCarthy, as the ordinance stated that a man must
be drunk and lying In the streets to make it an ot-
rence, and in tills case the prisoner was merely drunk
anil standing np, without creating any disturbance.
He, however, stated that the policeman was right in
arresting him and taking him to the barracks foi;
protection.
James Wilson (colored), violating city ordinance in
peddling without a license. As the negro seemed to
be ignorant of the law, he was reprimanded and let
off wiih a flue of $1.
Perry Howard (colored), charged with stealing _
basket of eggs nnd some provisions from a. country
cart at tlie market, was turned over to a magistrate
lor prosecution. The negro Howard, when arrested,
was sitting down, quietly helping himself to the
cooked provisions that were in the basket; while an
other negro, no doubt his accomplice, had gone on
with the eggs, probably to dispose of them.
Personal.—On Saturday afternoon we strolled into
the store of Mr. S. M. folding, on Congress street,
and while that geutlemaujwas waiti ng upon some cus
tomers. occupied ourself for a few minutes in exami
ning his fine stock of hats, caps, bonnets, Ac., and in
admiring the general neat and tasteful arrangement of
the establishment. Whilo thus employed, we ob
served Mr. folding approaching us, butnot suspecting
his intentions, we quietly continued our observations.
Hu advanced to within a few feet of us, when sudden
ly seizing a good sized black hickory cane from the
le, without a word of warning, deliberately
struck us with surprise, by presenting it to us
•n a very complimentary manner. Not being in a
resentful mood, and averse as wo were to a saene in
so public a place, we took the affront with as good
grace as possible, and after a few dispassionate words
retired from the store.
We have always regaraed the Captain as a civil
amiable gentleman. Our readers may therefore judge
our surprise at the occurrence just related. We do
not believe that he is in the habit of treating his
customers otherwise than courteously, and notwith
standing his conduct towards us on Saturday, we
think we can assure those in need of articles in his
line that they need feel under no apprehension of
being served in like manner.
*■4 iHthin §4$mu
•Hip Uhl.
We Ire *ratifled to lean that ths effort of thU
Company to eatsbllih steam communication between
Philadelphia and the principal Southern cities is
being rewarded with success. They already have
two steamahipe on the Itne to tide city—the Pioneer
and Tonawanda ; and have one on the route to New
Orleans—the Star of the Union. The Company has
beat peculiarly fortunate In the selection of Mr. Ste
phen Yiannican as President, a gentleman who has
long been connected with the mercantile interests of
Philadelphia, and who ta widely known in this re
gion. Without remuneration, he ia devoting hia time
to the advancement of the interact* not only of the
Company, bat of the merchants and business men of
both sections.
We nnderstand that it is the wish of a number of
onr merchants to take a part of the stock, and as it
la not quite all taken, Capt Hoxie, of the Pioneer,
will bring the hooks to Savannah to afford them the
opportunity of subscribing.
The agents of the line in this city, Messrs. Hunter
k Oammell, are doing all their power to establish it
on a firm basis, and the full freight carried by the
Pioneer on Saturday, mnst be regarded as a most
gratifying evidence of success.
The company have also been fortunate in the
selection of officers for their vessels. Capt. Hoxie, of
the Pioneer is a thorough seaman and s worthy gen
tleman, who loses no opportunity to make his pas
asngera feel at home on hia vesseL Captain Teal, of
the Tonawanda, is a careful and reliable gentlemen
in whom hia passengers can place the utmost confl
deuce.
Assault with Intent to Murder. — Richard
Holmea, a colored mau, was arrested on Saturday
last charged with an assault upon the person of a
man named Simmons, with intent to murder. It ap
pears that Simmons was at work in the tailor shop in
which he is employed,when Holmes walked in, drew a
pistol and presened it at the breast of Simmons,stating
that he intended to kill him for insulting his wife.
Had it not been for the prompt interference of the
proprietor of the establishment, there is no doubt
that Holmes would have executed his threats. Holmes
was arrested and taken before Justice P. M. Russel
who committed him to jail to await an examination
The lassitude of our climate and the tendency to
fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic
of indispensable Importance. We know of nothing
answering this purpose like the admirable Ferro-
Phosphorated Elixir of Caswell, Mack A Co. It is a
triple tonic, being a combination of three of the best
tonics of the Pharmacopeia: Iron, which enriches
the blood; phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve
tlssne; and Calisaya, which affords vigor to thedi
gestive organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste.
Altogether, we know of no remedy that can compare
with it. Sold by Lippman, Savannah.
Fourth of July.—Messrs. Stuart A Co., corner of
Bull and Broughton streets, have just receivsd a large
supply of Are works, embracing every variety of
pyrotechnics of modern invention. Those who desire
to set the Fourth of July in a_blaze—to illuminate the
heavens and wake the echoes on that oceasion will
find ample material for that purpose at Stuart k Co’s,
with every variety of good things, spiritual and sub-
stantial. wherewith to be Jolly on the .National Anni
versary.
Fboh New York.—The steamship Herman Living'
ston, Capt. Baker, from New York, arrived at her
wharf about 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon. For fail
hies of late New York papers, we are indebted to Pur
ser Robert Saussy.
From Charleston.—The steamer Kate, Capt. Lock
wood, from Charleston, arrived about half-past eight
o'clock last eveuiDg. Purser Mahoney" wili please ac
cept our thanks for flavors.
Steamer Darlisotos.—The steamer Darlington,
Captain lirock, from Charleston, arrived here on Sat
urday morning lam. The Darlington, it will he re
membered, struck un the obstroctions a short time
since, while on her way from Hawkinsville to this
Uty, aud was so badly damaged as to cause her to
spring aleak and sink. She was subsequently raised
by the Washington and Metropolitan engines and
brought to tiiis city, and from here she was taken to
'’harieston, where she went into the dry dock and
™ vtfSftmgMy overhauled and reoalred. »>—la-
tsvi g a new coat of paint applied to her. The Dar
Jingtoa is now, in every respect, one of the staunch
est and finest steamers on our river. Her late peri-
.ons condition ou the obstructions proved that there
was good material in her bottom, as she lay for sev-
eial days with between two and three hundred bales
of cotton on board, without being the least strained.
From thb Stkambr Oak.—The boiler, machinery,
kc., of the steamer Oak were brought to the city on
a lighter, on Saturday afternoon last, and landed on
the wharf near Miller’s foundry.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbkrger.
M Loveli, City
F M Hight, Augusta
J P Carr, do
P Walter, City
W J Scott, N Y
O E Hosmer, N Y
W K deGraifenreid, Macn
G P Gates, Macon
H Stedman, PhiJa
W K McCaeg, Augusta
H K Bisell, do
A Wylie, Fia
Capt Buckmank lady, Fla
Mias H Buckman, Fla
Capt B Ellison, do
B F Simmons. Fla
Mrs Custis k son, Fla
Capt J Tucker, do
J 6 Finnegan, do
Mrs Winthrop, do
R S Weight, Ga
W C Tinker, Darien
W D Retinoids, etr Fannie
Capt W H Smoot, do
C H Hill, do
L W Andrews k lady, Me
Intosh co
D H Bice, S C
H R Jackson, City
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
Shipping.—Our wharves presented quite a dull ap
i-earance yesterday. There were only 1 ship, 1 bark,"
J brigs and 4 schooners lying at the wharves on both
t.des of the river, from the Ogeechee Canal lock to
the extreme end of the Eastern Wharf. This, of
coarse, does not include tho few small coasting ves
sels lying at the different wharves. There is alwaya
a scarcity of vessels in port at this season of the year,
batj we have never, except during the war, seen so
tew as there ere at present. The absence of shipping
may oe attributed to the small amount of cotton
heights offering sail vessels, their cargoes being con-
ane-i principally to timber and lumber, the large nuxn
her of steamers plying between this city and New
>ork. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, being ca
pable ol transporting all the cotton offered for North
ern ports at present.
Accident on the Gulf Road.—The passenger train
a the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, failed to connect
v.th the up train on the Central Railroad, Saturday
•renjig, inconsequence of the track on the former
h.id having been torn up for about thirty yards. The
accident was occasioned by the breaking of one of the
iy..ngs of the down freight train in the morning, from
•riuen cause four freight trains were thrown off the
'•■act, and precipitated down a hill a distance of about
■tuny feet, and completely,smashed up. There were
nu hvis iost by the accident, and the damage to the
‘-rack was soon repaired.
8 F Smith, Tatnall co
R F W Muller, Oldenburg
E E Balisarlo, City
R G Holmes, Beaufort
R Marsh, N Y
R V Lynch, N Y
J P Burroughs, Fla
W H Livingston. Fla
icapi amoot, str Fannie
C H Hill. do
C R Jones, do
J Fitzgerald, City
H J Wilson, Fla
Capt E R Ives, Fla
W M Wadley, Ga
W R Britton, do
C H Handy, Nashville
Lt W R Flagler, S C
Lt Mitflukll. • do
B F Goddard, Pierce co
J Watcell, Augusta
J G Loane, City
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinlt.
J L ClteesemaD, Me
JH Gould, do
B Solomon, N Y
B W Wells, do
H D Holmes, do
M Snyder, * do
J Barling, Ball
E Ganoury, Figs
M R Clark, Boston
W J Adden, City
— Kentzer, do
Capt Anderson, City
T Pyne, Charleston
B Ellis, do
G Branford, do
W R Britton, Ga
T W Ray, Boston
D Baker, N Y
E S Bingham, Hartford
A Keeney, do
S B Ransome, Colchester
A C Mitchell, Coast Survey
Miniature Almanac—This Day,
Sun rises 4 (
Sun sets . 1 j
high water.
At Tybee 3 391 At Port... c (
Shipping Intelligence.
1*.jvr-.rsN5*
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nr
Mary Bennett.
Per steamship Tybee, for New Y<
H J Wilson. Dr McEwen, My a
ter, lira Frasier sod I chOdren, 4
B Jones, M Gunpert, 8 Bfomenwua,, —
Mrs Arnard, J Jacobson, and 10 steerage.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—MiaeS
A Jennls, Mrs CL Packard, E Zacharies, Mrs G Glnri
Miss K A Miller, L Blun, G Blau, J Stress, S C Ayree.
Mrs Smith Miss Dowd amt mt, wB McCay.hfr
Ybarra, O Crate, G W Porter, J P Putnam, C B Miras.
D GLang, A 8 Donnelly, Capt Cole, Cent Combs, F M
Allen, C A Hussey, WBK Johnson, Mrs Bryant. H
A Whitney. L Warren, Dr L NiceU, If G Parker, mm
MiftttNanrtui
sdy a
child, Miss Bucknam, G Bucknam, Capt KUlaon, B F
Simmons, Mias M T Porter, A Wylie, F Low. teira 8
PLittle, S W SelseL SBarney, WH Livingston, C
Nesbitt and lady. Miss Nesbitt, C L Guillaume, J W
Burks, Mrs J G Delta and 3 children. A A Lane, C P
Bordeil, F Colt, FP Fleming, Mrs Peck and child,
Mias Peck, J C Crotty, Mrs J M Bandana™ j Lvnam.
and 10 steerage.
Per steamer Z B Vance, from Hawkins villa S P
Smith, B Edenfleld. ’
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—W Tunnc, J
Young. W Knotts, R T Gist, Mr King. J L Savage. J
P Signer, C W Lewis and lady, Mra Mahoney and 2
daughters, Mrs Haile and servt, Jtt 'Crawford,
deck. ’
, and 4
Consignees.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York
—Agt C R B J W Anderson 4k Son, American Tel Co,
T H Austin, Brigham, H k Co, Brady, S A Co, Blag k
M, B k Bryant, C W W Brown, W R Boggs, Olaghorn
k C, N K Baum, Crane A G, O Cohen, C k HaUlgan,
P M Conroy, J P Collins A Co, str H M Cool, C W
Can, 18 Cohen, M A Cohen, Duncan k J, DeWitt A
M, Doyle A L, Daniels k McC, J H Demand, W M
Davidson, MJ Doyle. Einstein k E, Eclipse Fast
Line, Bstil A Bro, E Ehrlich, J Epstein A Bro, A Fer
nandez, G C Freeman, Gazan A Bro, T Gilhooly, C L
Gilbert, A Gomm, G A Sellg. 8 Goodall, M Gaden, H,
Alisberg A Co, N A Hardee A Co, Holcombe A Co, F
P Halsey k Co, J Hart A Co. Mrs H Hettrich, Jones
MW ItranBa A V R R Ifirlin I. A Oloaonn T awaII (.
• iioiovj ami VO, * v «, w, mip iu uciiUCU,
A W, Krauss A F, E H Kirlin, L k Gleason, Lovell A
L, t A Kohn, Lathrop A Co, J w Lathrop J Co, W
W Lincoln, L Levitt, S M Lederer, J Lippman, Miller,
_ . - —* ~ )r , H
T A Co, J O Maker A Co, M S Meyer, H Melnhard A
Bro, P R Magrim, J McMahon, F M Myrell, S W Ma
son J C Mather, Nicholson A McA, Nat Ex, J O'Byrne,
P A Deppish, A Paul, D G Parse, G Patton, KPiat-
scheck. S V Pentice, H Roberts’ Sons A Co, P Reilly,
C D Rogers, H G Ruwe A Co, Southern Ex, B Straus,
F W Sims A Co, A A Solomons A Co, W H Stark, J c
Schreiner 4k Son, B Stamm, Tison A G. p Tighter, C
W Thompson, JT Thomss A Bon, BGTilden, BP
Ulmer, J L Villalonga, Wilder A F, Well A M, Weed
k C, W, Boot A Co, A M A 0 W West, S W Wight,
Rev A M Wynn, W H Wiltberger, York, W, Mel A
Co, and others.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—E k
Hardee, W H Burroughs, Tison A G. J W Anderson
A Son, G W Germany, 4 L Villalonga.
Per steamer Z B Vance, from Hawkinsville—A s
Hartridge, J W Lathrop, Erwin AH, O D Rogers, M
J Solomons, Holcombe A Co, Guerard A Fernll, J A
Roberts.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—J M Kinchley
O Cohen, E B Hertz A Co.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
June 23, 1869.
625 bales cotton, 12 cars lumber and mdse to L J
Gullmartin A Co, M Ferst A Co, A k L Froldenberg.
Cooper A McA, M A Wadley, Gilliland k Co, Erwin
& B. E Padelford, E F Metcalf A Co, J W Lathrop A
Co, N A Hardee A Co, B S Bloomfield, A S Hartridge.
Brady, 8 A Co, Hunter k G, J W Rabun k Co, 4 W
Anderson A Son, N B Knapp, A Low A Co, Jones A
W, Bothwell A W, F W Sims A Co.
PULASKI HOUSE
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALooisr,
Bull Street, Corner of Bryan.
fJIHE BE8T ARTISTS EMPLOYED
009*$ Out Sale Vor ^
PHILADELPHIA AND SOOTHERS MATT.
< STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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in*.
Shioping,
OF .THE
LONDON VIM COMPANY.
Owing to the failure and sodden closing of the
works and business of the ~
London Watch Company.
a large number of fins Watches, manufactured espe
cially for ths United States, befog heavy, first class
time-keepers, intended to stand Said usage and sad
den changes of temperature, are Me in our hands
for immediate sale. As ageets of the Company, we
are obliged to dispose of this stock for cash ia the
era obliged to dispose .ui uasu is me
shortest possible time. W* have, therefore, decided
on the pfon annexed as the one that will be produc
tive of the desired result. This plan gives every one
•a opportunity of obtaining firm-class time-keepers
st aprice that all can command, as every Certifi
cate represents a Watch, than are no blanks, and
every one who invests in this sale mar get a Watch
st half the retail price st least; and, if at all fortu
nate, one to wear with prida through life.
Remittances may be made at onr risk in registered
letters or by express, or poet-office orders and drafts
payable to onr order, and we guarantee a safe return.
This INSURES safe delivery and sore return to every
patron.
We warrant every Watch as represented land satis
faction is gaaraatsed in every instance Knowing
tbo worth of the stock, we can give a mgrrantee to
every purchaser. The price has bean Nmced st the
vexv low figure in. order to insure itnniadlate sale;
very low ngare in. oroer to uiauie immediate sale;
and all who desire to improve the opportunity should
make early application.
HART, GIBSON & Co.,
205 Broadway, N. Y.,
Agents lor the London Watch Co.
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF
Fine Watches and Chains,
Worth #350,000 !
TO SB SOLD FOB
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from
163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levers) 0 * 46 °
also to *325
144 Gold hnnting-cased Duplex 100 to 300
178 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers... 76 to 275
232 Gold hunting-cased Levers so to 27$
240 Gold hunting-cased Leplnes 50 to 200
169 Gold magic-cased Levers 90 to 276
385 heavy Gold-caasd Patent Levers 75 to 225
208 heavy Gold-cased Lavers 70 to 176
120 Ladles’ Gold bunting-cased Levers.. 45 to 225
919 Ladles' Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers
$65 to 9250
135 Ladiea’ Gold enameled magic-cased Levers,
235 Ladles’ Gold-cased engraved Levan.. *45 to *175
263 Ladles’ Gold-cased engraved Leplnes. 40 to 12s
380 heavy solid Silver-cased Duplex 35 to 125
736 heavy solid Silver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 126
600 heavy solid Silver-cased Levers 25 to 100
478 heavy solid Sllvfer-caaed Leplnes 20 to
263 Ladles' solid-cased Levers 25 to
224 Ladles’ solid-cased Leninas 20 to
FOB NEW YOKE
K a»iantic coast
]V£ai.l Steamship Line.
THK ONLY BUMEWHRKL SHIP ON THURSDAY#
Empire
FOE DEV
Cabin Passage. ggo 00
Tbe splendid steamship
Tonawanda,
will sail for the above port on
batmrday, Jane 30, at — o’clock — n.
Cabin Passage $20 .Steerage $10
For-freight or passage, apply to
je2* HUNTER A a*mrBI.l,
The new and very fast sidewheel steamship
HEBIiR UVmeSTON,
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Passage, $90 Steerage
PRBIGT ON COTTON $1 FKR BALE
$10
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
9,000 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day,
The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Love
land, commander, will sail asj above, on
Batmrday, Jane 30, at 9 o’clock a. m.
Tkarsday, Jane 98, at — o’clock — m.
For freight or passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to WILDER k FULLARTON.
Ho freight received after 7 o'clock a. m. on Thurs
day. je22tilg
For freight or passage, having accommodatlouasu-
perlor to any steamer lu this trade, apply to
' B. H. HARDER,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
jei6 No. 5 lfowlluii Ureeu. N. Y.
Cabin Passage.
American and Mexican
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
9*0 00
The splendid steamship PE KIT, Delsnoy, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day.
Murray’s Tine
FOR
NEW .aiSP YORK.
Saturday, Jane 30, at — o’clock — a.
FOr freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
i e2s HUNTER k QA1IMM.I.
Win mmm line.
Leave every Tuesday A Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
. Firvt-clam side-wheel Steaaidilpe
Manhattan and Andrew Johnson
1 from Savannah to Vera Cruz (per steam
REDUCTION OF'RATES!
Cabin Passage, $‘40 Steerage, IIO
FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LINE.
- - “V.U unvouuuti tv Ilia 01 UK) BICitlU-
•hipa o. the Empire Line to New York), same tate
aa fpntii M<» VavIt '
- from New York.
The Andrew Johnson wlU stop at Sisal on the wav
out. The Manhattan will stop at Sisal ou the way
home. ’
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
BATHING
ROOMS attached, with hot and cold water. Fur-
lng Goods, Toilet Articles, Ac., Ac,, for sale.
iegl-lw B. STAMM, Proprietor.
HOUSE TO KENT
TNTIL THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER. Enquire at
’ J the —* " r *- * ------
■ * — v, iivijuiuui. require at
the southeast corner of LlDe ty and Whitaker
streets. je21-lw*
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the ea
-f*- tat.; Af "— 1 — -- -
T» V . v/aiaimo a|(aiUBk HID ea
— tat * of Mrs. Penelope Kent, late of Screven
coonty, deceased, are horeby notified to p.e<ent them,
duly attest d, within the time prescribed by law,
and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment to the undersigned,
i Ol V a T - WILLIAMS,
je*l-law6w Administrator.
8.!. HIHHIKSTON,
DEALER IN
EVERY VARIETYfOF
500 solid Gold Guard and Vest Chains!!!! n to 160
350 solid Gold Leontine and Chatelaines., is to 125
£7*AU the above list of Watches will be sold for
ten dollars each.
Certificates representing each and every Watch in
the above list are placed in similar envelopes and
sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be had
at onr office, or sent by maU to any address, can have
the article called for on the return of the certificate,
with ten dollars.
We charge, for forwarding Certificate!, so cents
each. Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $6.
The Certificates must In ail casee be returned with
and accompany the money when goods are ordered.
All orders promptly filled and forwarded by return
mail or express. Address
HART, GIBSON A CO.,
jell-3m 206 Broadway, New York.
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
AND
Cancelling Stamps.
URNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Saute in Honor of thb Memoky of Gknssai.
'•-ott.—The colors at the United States Barracks and
’T.toia House were displayed at half-mast yesterday
-I reapact to tile memory of General Winfield Scott.
A -Hate was fired at the United States Barracks, com-
atiiring at .sunrise and continuing, one gun every
•it f hour, until one o'clock p. m. At ten o’clock tbe
•rcxi;,* girrisoning the Barracks wore paraded, and
'frder Nu. 33, announcing the death 0/ General Scott,
*3" read to them.
„ S Court—The Jury lu the case of Farqnhar
■c'.ea v-. *he executors of Hie estate of John Fin-
0,1 Saturday, rendered a verdict that the pro-
*'■= 'qually divided between McKea and the
^fr! ol John Kinlayson. After tho rendition of the
• h i he first panel of the grand jury was dle-
^“areed for tbe twin, and the court adjourned until
“vaii.iy m .ruing, whon tho second panel of the
?i*iid;ury Will be called.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
SUNDAY, June 24. 1866.
Arrived.
Steamship Herman Livingsmn, Baker, New York
—Wilder A Fullerton.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston—Bradley
Hill A Co.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker,Palatka, Ac.—Clag-
horn A Cunningham.
Sclir Z B Vance, Merwlu. New Smyrna, Fla, with
160 green turtles to Smith A Fisher.
Steamer Express, Moody, Augnsta—J M Kinchley.
Steamer Z B Vance, Guthrie, Hawkinsvtile-Clag-
born A Cunningham.
Schr Convoy, DavU, Rockland, Me, with ice to
Oheeseboro A CD.
Cleared.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—BH
Hardee.
Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter A
Gammell.
Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche
West A Daniels.
Steamship Pioneer, Hoxie, Philadelphia—Hunter
A Oammell.
Steamer Helen OeUy, Ingraham, Palatka—L 8 Ben
D6tt,
Steamer Emilie, Beaufort, Charleston—8 M Laffllt-
teau.
•h* Pictobial*.—We Lave received from Mr. £a-
• ■ 'Tiicr Bull street and Bay lauo, Frank Leslie's
• i,lr *tol Xi wapsperi and Chimney Gornar, and Har
*f ‘ U , </ k i y Journal of Civilization, Tha former are
•«1 With the usual amount of entertaining reading
illustrated with wood engravings. Ths latter
tiUiu. it. u»qal amount of falsehood aud Insult to
'•< South in print slid picture.
imports.
Per ateamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc-16
bales upland cotton, 2 do sea island do, and mdse.
Per steamer Z B Vanoe, from Hawklnsvl!le-M
bales upland cotton, 21 do wool and mdse.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—64 bales up
land cotton, 6 do yams, and mdse.
isalino Know thk WaaczsD Ntbamzm Oak.—
“ H4 jl| .'Jr., charged with ilealing machinery #te„
j UJ1 tllB * rr »-<'kc<l steamerJOak, was examined before
s,ai<: y OU Saturday last. Tho evidence being
, £ ^' p,u “ lrt against tho prisoner, he was turned over to
neit term of the Hurpcrior Court to answer to the
larueny
“fT™* ot ^TXAMSHtrs.—Tlie steamships San
Tybee, for New York, and the Pionoor
- fl'tdelpliia, all wiled at hair-past two o’clock on
T,ltJ “Vumshlp Fannie, for Baltimore,
“ fiVe "'clockyesterday morning. The steam
)Ul1 w111 ' s good complement o
Ci,. m E w VV ’ UA “F Lot—Mr. Thomas S. Wayne,
1, ‘ iriillttl ’ leas «l. "n Saturday last, the wharf lot
Ui!a “ proTemeilt * foot of West Broad street for $810,
mgan increase of $4C0 over tbe lease of last
wared** toutlter fcU fifty-dollar greenbacks have ap-
<:I i?r»v Nl8bvill>J " Tdin. The bills are exoellently
SL’n * • exce P* tbe signature of tbe Treasurer
*be
4er 11 not a * coarae and heavy as in the original.
, Un P * por Qn * 1 »<* they are printed la a little thinner
genuine. No clue haa been discovered as to
Passed them.
JExporta.
Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore-427 bales up
land cotton, 37 bbls and 6 crate* vegetables, 26 bbls
flour.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New. York—727
bales upland cotton, 2 do sea Inland do, 94 crates, 269
bbls aud 1 box vegetables, 434 bbls rosin, 40 water
melons, 2 horses, 7 hales wool, 46 pkgs mdse, 14 hair
and in quarter empty bbls.
Per steamship Tybee, for New Pork-606 bales up.
land cotton, 16 do sea Island do, 187 bbls and 8 boxes
vegetables, 3 boxes mdse, 16 crates tomatoes, 90 whole
and 6 half empty bbla, 4 boxes and 7 pcs machinery,
26 boxes cheese, 183 sacks peanuts, 961 bbls roain. s'
cases Indigo, 2 bsles moss, 12 do batting, 1 bdl deer
skins, 16 bbla fruit, 20 do ale, 60 pkgs tndae, 476 floor
ing boards.
Per steamship Pioneer, tor Philadelphia—640 hales
upland cotton, t do ystna and domestics, 900 empty
bbls, 20 pkgs mdse.
.ower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
T HF Btideralgeed ere receiving 01
andfjEAL PBE8.-K8, suitable for ihe use of
uoonty Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodge* and
Bnelness men generally.
„ w . e ■» «!*» prepared to (tarnish Cancelling and
BmOaess Stamp* of any pattern at maker's price*
Send for a circular.
ESTILL 4k BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Bull street, next to the Pont Office.
J** Savannah
lUSS’ RUSS’
HUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
One of the moat valuable combinations of a naefn
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the pnbllc. Millions of bottles were
■old throughout the North daring the Inst four years
and, wherever introduced, it haa proven a welcome
addition to the Invalid's table, the family circle, and
tbe batcheloris sideboard.
LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from naueea, vomlttlng and vertigo—
PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered.
PINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
. variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York
—D H Baldwin, JH Dcraund,Mlaa E Phllbrlck, Gen
KLoTJU.O H Lewie, G 0. Lewis, W H Ha via end lady
Miss M Adam*, F J Pursuit, B L Lelnberson, Henry
Holmea, B Marsh. E Oarmany, Mr Walla, Mr* AU
8nyd*r, HA 8trdla, J Burling, M Lovell, B G Holme*
MraBeard and child, Mr Beard, 0 Sewter. P C Gray,
w MLnrrek, J C Mitchell, m rClark, MrOheesemiin,
J H Gould. M 0 Joseph, J B WUer. Mrs A G Wiley,
Miss A L Wiley and ram, A K CUark Md lady, Mre L
Smith, F Hight, Mr Carr, S Krusehoff E Baillsario!
Mr Coma tookand wife, H CowlerTwL BtariuKaA
Neill, Mias E Neill, Mr Josephs, 4 t Muaeav R w F
Miller, J A Power,' F McAUer/M Gordo^ White
Master C Cunningham, Maurer C White Mra W F
Wright and son, and 12 steerage. ’
A^r^** t0 th « Southern Express Company,
,w ^e£r r tte N * tlon * 1 topre " Comply
- .. *, — upvuvei, - auuunoum, %} pn)i|i H
Pulllgandeervt,Mr Mouck, HFMerhty, Kashn-
?* rt, !P!i2 lnet £’if r ® 8cliell !. Mra ElHott and 2 chit
dren, M Dodge, P w PuUig, Mrs Foataraad daughrer.
, and 6 “auwr.
J Oapill, antfe steerage!
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—H R
Bobsrtton and fody, w J Scott, Capt Beamon, Mre
Beamou, Mias Beamon, W H Johnson, E Ellison, N J
Dmrell, WH Livingston, H J Wilson. T Colt, C V
Badel, W Monck, Mrs Peck, Mrs Dr Pack and child.
Mra Foster and child, Capt Ives and 6 deck.
KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
others.
*T jl ■ . : > f •_
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well'' Just before
breakfhat or dinner, whose stomach i* out of order
and system ia generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from
general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have oocaeiou to change their
water, and—
ALL who llvein malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic Influences, will End one of the '
most valuable Tonic* and Invlgorators that can
.be taken, in .
The new and elegant steam packet*,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMBS TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for thia route with
nnanruaiMfid KCpnmninrlutirmu will Uwa ■*!_
MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New
York steamers.
For freight or Passage apply at the office <m Florida
wxuuif or to
OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM,
N. B.—All freight payable by shipper*. jelttjit
Direct and Regnlar Communication
WITH
HILTON HEAD.
RATRS OP PASSAGE—PAYABLE IN GOLD:
From New York to Havana, First Cabin, $50 ■ Steer
age, $30.
ftoa Hew York to Ve.a (hue, First Cabin, $l«o
Steerage, $50.
CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Agent,
J ■ 26 Broadway, N. Y , U. S.
For passage, apply to
B. fl. HARDEE,
my22-tf 19 Stoddard’s Range.
F0RH1C0NI HAWKINSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN. AND
INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Z. B. ‘VA-ISTOE
Capt, John B. Goth rib.
The above steamer will leave on
Wedaeaday Evening at 6 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, to J. M. KINCHLEY,
THB
Sloop Fanny <fc Mary,
Capt. Sioxii.,
Is fanning regular Jtips between Savannah and
HRtoh Hoad, carrying at Tegular rate9, and,
U..M.K vonjiu^ ireiRu, ul regular laies.aua
when desired, taking a few passenger*. She Is per-
fectiy dry, In good Older, and has made remarkably
quick trips. She carries the United States mail. The
National Express and Transportation Company and
Southern Express am authorized to receive packages
for her.
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring of H. G. Ruwe, comer or St Jnlhtn
and Brran streets. tf
FOR CHARLESTON.
The new aud splendid U. 8 Mall ataamer
K ^ T E
C'lpt. T. J, UMKMOnn.
win reave eiTsonin, toot or West Broad street. Tor
the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MQRNTNG.
at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilton Head.
Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at
8 o'clock for Palatka, Fla., touching t all landings
on the St. Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HUJL A CO., Agont.
myi” 217 A 210 Bay street.
or to CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
jei6-3t Agents.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
VI* Ferenndlna. Jacksonville, and all
Landing! on tkc St. Johns River.
1,000 TONS.
The fine, fast-sailing steamer
DICTATOR,
L. M. CoxKTTxa, master,
will leave a* above, from Telfair’s wharf,
Evwy Saturday Afternoon at 4- o'clock.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf, at all times, Tree of storage.
L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO.,
mylO Agents.
For Charleston,
1,000 TONS.
The splendid steamer
The now and .splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley,
commander, will leave for the shove port on her
regular day,
Thursday, June ‘48, at — o’clock — m.
For freight or paeeate, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
OCTAVOS COHEN,
je26 82 Bay street.
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through, by Daylights
PILOT J30Y,
Capt. T. R. Payne,
CTnLinjr pifl*** of qtenmer Fannie temporarily)
Will!. _ hove lrom Florida wharf, foot of
West Broad sueet nnill fnrtbor UtitIce, every
MONDAY niOKMND, ot 8 o'clock.
Retaniing. will leave CliRrlcston every SATUR
DAY MORNING *t same hour.
While the boat ia .*n her tiip height will be re
ceived and stored in lire proof warehouse, free of
expense.
This boat 1b new, very fa#»t, and has good accom
modations for passengers. For freight or passage,
apply to F. M. MYRELL, A^nt,
Florida wharf.
THE [fMTED STATES I BRAZIL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
Under contract with the United State* and Brail
Government* for the carriage of the mails, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
BTSABXSBIPS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On the 29th of Every Month,
From tbe
Dort of JSTew York.
For the following named poitfi and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its eqniva-
DICTATOR,
Capt. L. M. Coxzttzr,
will leave aa shove from Telfair’s wharf
Kverjr Wednesday Morning nt 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUlLMARTjN A CO.,
VIggT OA BIN.
From New York to St. Thomas tan
From New York to Para ,150
From New York to Pernambuco 1 to
From New York to Bahia A
FromNew York to Rio deJaneiro....’!!!!!!!!!! 200
cJ Steerage at half these rates, meala and bedding in-
An experienced Surgeon i* attached to each vessel
All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Poet-
age 10 cents.
For further information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDER, Agent,
No. 12 Mtoddard’s Block.
GARRISON k ALLEN,
fl** 31 New York Agents.
myl-tf
Agents.
This Delicious Tonic
Especially designed lor the use of the
XeKical Profession asi tbe
Is now indorsed by all the prominent Physician*,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, aa possessing all those
Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
Family.
eputatlon—founded
rienca—abundantly
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’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
lost delightful concoction# that ever tempted
man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in
the woflidt'
We trnsl that our established rep-.,
O x>n eighty-eight years of experience—auenuanuy
vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar
antees tbe excellence of thla Standard Article.
Put np In cases, containing oue dozen bottles each,
and sold by H. U. RUWE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BININGER k CO.,
[Established 1778.] Sole Importers.
No. 15 Beaver street. New York.
Opinions of ths Press.
The Binlngers, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very
high reputation to snstath, as the oldest and best
house In New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Binlnger k Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty yean a
reputation that may wellbc envied,—NTY. Evening
Post- ,, e Jet-aod-dAWly.
BURR, ESOPUS
COLOGNE
Mill Stones.
BOLTING CLOTHS,
T»HK 1
A as
WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton Street,
Dearly Opposite St. ABirew’i. Hall.
jel2-6m *
Grain Cradle^
£ Banal SCYTHES,
* and other Fanning Tools, by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
RASPBERR
tY BRANDY.
SYRUP,
GINGER CORD!AT.
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on hand and manufactured to older.
RUBS ft CO., No. 84 Dey street,
New York.
BoidWholeanla by
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Draggist
tx * t ossy, WATSON ft CO., Oneera,
BELTING,
Smith
Hoisting and Lighter
Screws,
Iron Proof Staffs, Mill Picks, Ac.
fubscribcr can now litrnlah the above good*.
bS well as
MILL FURNISHING GOODS UENKRALLY,
of tbe very best quality and at lower rales than
ANY OTHER HOUBE
In the coontrv, as he Is importing stock In luge
quantities tor supplying the trade—Millwrights
Millers direct.
JOHN J. BELL,
Importer and Manufacturer.
m*y99.tf. No. 66 Hoblnaon street. New Tork.
Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s
Through!.tne to Californio,
r T , °J! c HING at iftxlcan Ports, and carrying the
jl^Unlted states Mail. Through lu Twenty-two
Steamship* on the Connecting on the Pacific
ARi-wSf? 1 * 0: wjth the
GfrAUNcEy!;; xx^&riv^tum
SS™™* UOHT GOLDEN AGE.
COSTA RICA MONTANA.
4c, t Ac.
S 4 8 P lendld steamahipe will
62 North River, loot of Canal street,
i* 1 * ° °“ the is®, 11th and 21st of eveiy
month, (except when those dates tall on Sunday, and
pony ’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco
touching at Acapulco.
Departures of 1st and 91st connect at Panama with
steamers for south Pacific and Central American
Ports. Those of lat touch at Manzanillo.
•>. A < “5 c ? nat ° r 9°° Quarter from steamers rates
S®™ to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One ouarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families ant'
school teachens; soldiers having honorable dts
cnargMi Afiii Fare.
Oue hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
-SfxssriKSffii'ssr, iss^iss
rac ? lv8d 0,1 t 116 d ock tbe day before
MlUnffifrom steamboats, railroads, and passenger*
Who prefer to send down early.
Anexperiencedawgeonon board. Medicine and
RrrttaSige tickets, or further information, apply
•a2a%«3SfoS.'««
“• aou “2:„t
FOfFILAm, 111.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FEHNANDINA. JACKSON
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND AjJ. LANDINGS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
SALE,
FOR
«.
• RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of Various alter and draft.
Saving Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
may TERM, 1806.
YY7HRREAS, ShehJon W. Wight, J. E. Gaudry,
yW_ Andrew Low_A- L. Hartridge, C. D. C. Rhind,
s ffital'
Onylar, l , ...
H. Braea, PtaWp H. Behn, Edward C. Wade and H.
d wws regularly summoned to attend and
btJfon 11 CMuid JoFore for the present term of
The fine, new U. S.Mall Steamer,
K A. T DJ,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad ’
for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock.
We will receive freight at our warehouse at all
times, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
Bradley, hill a co., Agents,
ln F 3 ~^ 217 k 219 Bay street.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE firm of Biigbam, Baldwin A Co. Is this day
dissolved by mntnal consent.
Savannah, Jane 1, 136S.
H. BRIGHAM,
D. H. BALDWIN.
O. M. HOLST.
■Hie undersigned have this day entered in a co
partnership for the transaction o1 a General Commls-
H°S52? ““'PPfoR business, under the name and title
of Brigham, Holst k Co. B. BRIGHAM,
D. H. BALDWIN,
C. M. HOLST.
„ C. H. OLMSTKAD.
Savannah, a , 1866. j*s. t f
LATHS.
F ifty thousand first quality, foraaiobv
fel4-if RICHARDSON A BARNARD. 1
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-To
all whom it may concern:
~' >Wei
Whereas, Jacob Weinheimer will apply ai the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory as Administrator
on the estate of Jacob Walter, late of said county,
Q6CGM6Q:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear belore said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwlw
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 23d day of April,
D. A. O’BYRNE,
Ordinary.
preaeui lerm 01
thia Ooert, and made deftauit. ft la ordered that they
baEnafleadi in tiwanm of forty dollars, unless they
•Ma ffited aad aoffleient caase of excuse on or before
Ue first day of the next term of this Court, to be
ASMxmfoffitot Monday la July next. Whereas,
Drteh Craassspn. H. C. Stephens, P. Cullen, James
MaCenn, iraaiat Cterk, Samuel 8. Miller, Simon E
Byck aadJofca Metiagre were regularly'summoned
•* atkadand beaworn aa Petit Jurors for the present
Tt ftlit TMrtffi infanlt Ta 1. jTLl-
TO RENT,
f " a
The WHARF contiguous to the Bull street peblir
lock. Enquire at thlB office.jeS-lm
ordered
■ they
^teji^termof this Court, to°be
held on the Brat Moeday In July next. And whereas,
^ KPStefo. Jobl Lyons)
James White, Bdward D. Hanlor, B. Basch, C. F
■hrileh, and F. Cook, Talesmen petit Jurors, were
;ummoa»4 to aUesd aad be aworn aa such Jcrors
for th* present term of this Gout aad aaade default.
It is ordered that they be fined each twenty dollara,
dolose they file good and sufficient cause of excuse
“ *“ f "“ *•“ —* * * this Court, to bo held
BBionm
Mrum extract rrom toe minutes:
jel$.m . PIHUP M. RUSSELL, Clerk.
i-iy
Bavnnnsfa,
Q.EOBSIA-KmNGHAM CXICNTY. -To all
.WbraeSTlSSSTn BnMm will apply at the Court
of OnMaary fee Latter* of AdaUalmretion on the as-
Tbem are, themfere, to effia •■$ tadmoaiah all par-
“ cone*««iea ba Md aMMr Mteeaatd Ooonto
*h*y have) on _or bffin
day of May, MM*
myJl-lm
194 Bay abate.
myta-law4w
120»000 WBLL
OuSavannah and Ogeechea Canal, above SwaraeAti
OTATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTl7-Ta te
(3 whom ft may concern:
Whereas, Asa * 1-.—.— —^
V. A. BYAN & CO.
►Y. Street,
Court to I
mddletaerewin be
da^y.'V'
my96.iamfm
I and official aignatanh this IN
STEPHEN J. QOBTOffi,
Bread! Bread!
T«?,
“ subscriber has opened hie BAKERY In
York street, between Price and Houston streets.
a?d e cakee e *<r 11 kWP eV6ry dmy
mi-lm a F. MIRA.
Notice.
The undersigned have ftmnm] a limited partnership
‘be firm or A. A. SOLOMONS A (X)! for the
tnnaacbon of a general DRUG BUSINESS in the
city of Savannah, to commface from the 4th of June,
i ? SS aUMe *?* 4th fl*T of Jane, lSTL
? 8olo *o" 8 ' Joraph M. Solomons, aad
Moses J. Solomons are the general partners, «»<i
William C nnkWnii o
partnership.
14,1889
A. A. SOLOMONS
J. M. SOLOMONS.
Qptetal Partner.
je7-jaw6w
WANTED
yteh'H 111 w^rn in
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