The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 02, 1866, Image 3

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W. ty morning the arres 1 to pull the the driver times with i nlao took a ud knocked aid that he have beaten lowing that 11 the load, ty for such oeing the in- 9, but as the th the ordi -nly fine him ices of this common in lope the ordl- i against the ays and other i as they are d. they have t punishment pies of severe will remove v. Harder. Daniel Lewis, lining an as- ■ i Fagan, wiih ■o led on Satur- >\ The evidence ; 1, they were t irial before . Jourt. It ap- agan, who is i home on the t the H3th of about a mile : negroes and ked, Fagan of defending l usiQg it by was passing roe9, af- were ar ia jail, several ate's of threats advised to seek a change of climate, WM thought that it might be beneficial toms declining health. He left for the North, but as soon as he reached there he was advised to return home, his disbase having progress ed so far that there was very little prospect of his recovery. Captain Davis joined the Republican Blues in 1828, and filled all the various grades of office in the company with credit to himself and honor to the corps, of which he was an active member up to the breaking out of the war, when he was elected Captain of Company B, which was formed by the divis ion of the Blues. Shortly after the com mencement of the war, the commanding of ficer seeing that his services could be more beneficial to the Government in a different capacity, he was detached from the Blues and placed in charge as superintendent and general director of all the cattle slaughtered lor the use of the army of this military dis trict. In this position he fully maintained his former reputation as an honest and up right business man, discharging honestly and fearlessly, all his duties, both with the Gov ernment and individuals. As a compliment to liia excellent character, his friends elected him an Aldennan of the city on several oc casions, and solicited him to run for the Legislature and the Mayoralty, which he de clined. Captain Davis has been a constant attend ant at the market for the last thirty years, where his unbounded charity was displayed to its fullest extent, being always ready and willing to supply the ne ;dy without compen sation. It would be idle for us to speak of the charities of such a mau when they are so well known to the entire people of the city, and especially to the poor, who feel his death so keenly. When this city fell under the dominion of General Sherman’s army, the lamented de ceased had but one hundred dollars, which he nobly divided among several distressed families, retaining but a small share for him self. Mr. Davis was a native of Savannah, aged sixty years and ten months, and has left a wife and three children, with numerous rela tives and a large circle of devoted friends to mourn his loss. The funeral took .place shortly after five o'clock yesterday afternoon, from his late residence, and was attended by the members of the Republican Blues and a large number of citi7ens. about eight o’clock last evening. For tiles of late Charleston papers we Sre indebted to Purser Mahoney. The LASsmms of onr climate and tlte tendency to fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic of indispensable importance. We know of nothing answering this purpose like the admirable Ferro- Phosphorated Blixlr of Caswell, Hack A Co. k 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 tissue; and Calisaya, which affords vigor to the di- geitlve organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Altogether, we know of no remedy that ran compare with it. Sold by Lippman, Savannah. “Th«v ecus !>' What cutes? Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral for a Cough, Ayer’s Pills for a purgative, and Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for the complaints that require an alterative medicine. jy5-lw Ths Burning of the Academy of Music .was a calamity, bat It is nothing comparable to the calam ity which would have been occasioned by the contti- gration of the Laboratory devoted to MAHSDBN’S ASIATIC-CHOLERA CUBE-in the one case the lost Is measured merely by dollars and cents, in the other case It could be measured only by hnman life.— Depot, 437 Broadway, New York. For sale bv all druggists. t - Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WILTBEROKR. G P Wood, St Helena A.Cattenat, Matanzas C H Townsend, H Head T A Nickerson, Beaufort W C Adams, Eatonton E Haile, Fla D O Thrasher, Ga Miss A E Tucker, Fla E Stlckuey, do J Tucker, do J K Finnegan, do Col G W Scott, Fla M Glases, do D Ding, City T H Hodgkins, N Y SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCUIM.Y. J B Brown, Fla J H Beall, A A G R R J a Ogden, N Y J H Durham, Ga D G White, City W Newhall, brig Chesa peake J Merrill, sebr Convoy R H Cowper, Glynn co O Reneaa, M&cou J B Brown, Ha W S Carmichael, Augusta J II Ambrose, AsGBR T P Wheeler. Loo - U Reed, (Jacksonville I yoU [anil In A kaii , 01Bl "lies, vhic krihei Death of Daniel H. Stewart, information reached this city on Saturday last, that Mr. Dauiel Hepworth Stewart, for merly of this city, departed this life at St. Mary's, Ga., on the morning of the ’27th June, after a very short illness. Mr. Stewart was bom in Liberty County, inNovember, 1811, and was in his fifty-fifth yeai. He represented the County of Glynn in the Georgia Legislature in 1835, and was a warm advocate of the bill which enabled the Central railroad to obtain their charter. Mr. Stewart also tilled several other offices of trust with grent credit and ability. He was for several years, United States Marshal for the Southern District of Georgia, and City Marshal of this city. He was also an exempt member of the Republi can Blues, as well ns a member of Solomon's Lodge, A. i'. M., and DeKulb Lodge, L O. O. F., and many other charitable societies. The deceased leaves a wife and several chil dren to mourn his loss, -to all of whom he has been a kind husband and a devoted . father charged orderly, onor G. iturday the ne- ets, and »ed that a the ;volver. m on a ttempt- >r. after ed him turned time as ^ g tet completion of this work the Dredg ing Company will be pleased to make private contracts for work on our docks and whaves, XUlcd by a Rattlesnake, ng the j We learn that on Saturday afternoon last a ndltbm | colored woman, while picking huckleberries of the j a short distance from the city, was bitten by ety feet ! a rattlesnake, on the throat, which she sur- tbe pur j v ived but a short time. It is stated that the the up-1 woman was in the act of leaning over a bush engthen J when she received the fatal wound. She im- Jitiotial i mediately started for the city, but would not n com- | have succeeded in reaching it, had it not irty feetj been for a wagoner who was coming in with 'eteforc. his team, who took her in and conveyed her led dur- | to her home, where we learn she lived but a eight of j short time fore its j An Kxcursiou to Tybee. I ft will be seen that the steamer Lizzie Ba j ktr, in lieu of the trip to Wersaw Sound, will in the j make an excursion on the afternoon of the 4th asioned j to Tybe. This favorite steamer and her popular com mander are too well known to need any as surance from us that everything will be in order for the pleasant accommodation of those who may feel disposed, to for his Iznprov>menti In the Savannah hirer. It gives us pleasure to state that the Com missioners of Pilotage have signed an agree ment with the Charleston Dredging and Wharf building Company, tm th„ Jrciging of ■■ wrecks'’ which have created a shoai that interferes seriously with the navigation of our River. It is proposed to deepen the channel at this point at least four teet, so that vessels drawing 18 feet muy again dis charge and receive, their entire freight at our wharves. The woTk is to be commenced during tho present month, and completed in time for the fall trade. During the progress •ring to gerhead of being ng and rilesl Capt Payne. Charleston B Eilta, do J Purcell. do Capt Adair, do Capf Thompson, do L C Wing, N Y L Scott, do S Bes’, do Dr Dartiv, USA T It DungUson. Ptiila D Sturaees, Fla Mrs S E Miller, Fia D H Hendrickson, Ala C H Williams, St Helena J A S Milligan A lady, Fla K A Whitfield, £a J C Maloney A lady, Fia Idas M R Maloney,' do T P Maloney. do L E Pliant, do F P Olmstead, do G W lla-dam, Atlanta C C Anderson, Baltimore J McDonough, A <t G R R J A Ambrose, do ,K W Skinner, City J H Ambrose, A & G R R MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE, D Edwards, Fir II Sima, do G R Luce, City A D Kinnon, CUv W H Olcott, do F Josoy, Lake City W *7 Napier, MilledgevUle H I, Schultz Macon A Martin. Fla Mrs E N Stewart, ilorners- viiie B E Crane, Atlanta O Callahan, do G HUlyer, do O Bronson, Jr, N Y C P Crosby, do A Cosgrove, Pliila rNorbury, Augusta E A Sanders, Flambeau J H Haggul, Charleston H Cranston, Augusta K 8 Jackson, Ga K Schultz, Macon C E Damour, Macon Capt F Jose, wileA dangle ter. city S W Killen, Macon W H Fletcher, Smlthville J D Stetson, Milledgevllle 7. J Odom, St Marys s Alexander. Flambeau H C Dearborne, Leo S E Ward well, do W ilangaoook, Ky W A Jenkins, N C N Cornwell, Jefferson co Col W Bennett, Bnrke co Q W Dean, City Weed A Cromwell, J F Warren, A SMitcnel, J R Jen nings, Scranton, Smith A Oo, U Miller, J B (Jordan, Macon GaaCo, J Lansdort, RMoltna, LP Welford, G W Thompson, B Padalford, T WTShea, C H Nichols A Co, K OMeas, Blnn k Meyer, Williams A Bro, Jas Stewart, K Cunningham A Co, J Lippman, Houseman .A Ashberg, Wo A Hitt, A M A C IV West, Wm U Stark; Root A Son, C L G, M, K L, Singleton, Hunt A CO, D O’Conner, R MaUon. rtr steamship Leo, front' New York—Adams Ex press. Anderson A Son, H T Bhvh, Blun A Meyer, JaaA Barron, Bouse A Bryant, J A J T Brown, F H Baldahaw A Co, BotbweU * Whitehead, W R Boggs, T Bateson, Brady. Smith A Co, C MCase, D Connell, Claghom A Co, cumttngaam Purse A Co, Cooper, Ol- cotta A F, O Cohen, M A Cohen, Central R R Agt, M J Doyle, M Doyle'A Co, Duncan A Johnson, J Daniel*, R Erwin, Erwin A Hardee, A H L Prtedenberg, U c Freeman, Holcombe A Co, Hess A Gutman, Hiitcn A Kandell. C V Hutchings, Holden, Reed A Huribart, s p Hamilton, E H Klrlln. M Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, Lovell A Latumer, j Laws, J G Maker A Co, F M Myreill, T Miller A Co, MNswinarke, National Trans portation Co, G S Nichols, Nicholson A McWalr, Nixon. Donnelly A Co, Orff A Watkins, G Fatten, D G Purse, Banded A Co. C DRogers, P Reilly, H G Kuwe, Rogers A Cann, A A Solomons A Co, Seymour A Johnston, Sanderson A Wilkinson. Southern Express Co, F W Sims A Co, J M Selkirk, Ti9in A Gordon. 3 3 Thomas A Co, R H Tatem, B J TUden, B F Ulmer, D S Uncles, Uucklea A Bon, W H Whiltbergerr T Wil lingham, R I> Walker A Co. Wilder A Fullerton. Wll darns, Root A Co, „ Per steamer Dictator, irom Charleston—1> Hey wovrd, N Molina, Agt Central R K Co, Nat Express, Capt E B Carling, AQM. BFSanford Per steamer K ita, from Charleston—So Ex Co, Mr Scheumsn, Bradley, Hid A Co, Nicholas A Mapp, aud order. Per steamer Sylvan Snore, irom Palatka. etc—j L Yillalonga, TH Austin, Erwin A Hardee Per schr Early Bird, from New York—F IT Sims A Co, Savannah uas Co, W H Stark. J A Robert*. R R Agt, C D Rogers, Clagboru 4 Co, O Cohen, W P Clower, P. Canova, O Bronson, Rev CO Reynolds, and otheis Receipts per Atlantic & Quit R. R. June 30, isee. 92 bales cotton, 125 tacks peas, 39 sacks pinders, 2 cars cattle, 1 do hogs, 2 horses, 3 can wood. 6 ears iron, 12 cars lumber and mdse to E Padeiford, Tison A Gordon, Duncan A J, Scott, HinansA Higdon, J C Rowland, P H Behn, Chapman A Chapin, Gilliland A Co, Lathrop A Co, L J GuUmartln A CO, Levi A Bucky, L Qurtsmau A Co, Thompson A Co, Genrrard A Ferrill, Doyle A Lyons, M G Ehriich, Bryan H A Co, NeufvUle, B A Co, J W Anderson A Sons, Sadler A Freeman, G W Garmany, Miller T A Co, Mrs G F Smith, J F AM Hamilton, T F Halsey A Co. J H Pa- ceity, Geo Patton. Consignees per Central Hstlrond. June 33, 1366. 690 bales cotton, 63 bales yarn. 44 boxes tobacco, 4# bales domestics and mdse to W U Stark A Co, A Meyers A Co, Holcombe A Co, Gilliland A Co, D Red ding, F Myred, Tison A Gordon, Brady, Smith A Co, J II Willingham, J Langford A Co, Platner, B A Co, A Low A Co, William Battersby A Co, H B Lamar, Brigham fi 4 Co, J W Lathrop A Co, Phillips A Mey er, Erwin A Hardee, Geo Patton, P H Behn, Duncan A Johnston, A S Hartridge. Bed, Wylly A Christian, Botbwell A W, Juo Cooper, Jones A Way. 10 boxes Lemon and R%spberrJ- Syrup 6 boxes French Mustard ro.ooo Cigars, various brands. ( also, «*■ 10 Boot’ and' Shoes, 2 cases Clothing eery otore 00 ^' content8 of a small gro- 1 new lafge Refrigerator and au assortment of lorniture. jyftu ADMINISTRATORS BALE. BV THOMAS J. WALSH. ON TCE3DaY, July 3d, will be sold, at the comer of President and East Broad sts., at 10 o’eloek, A lot of Clothing, Ac, belonging to an estate, and sold by order of the Administrator. Tor.i.s caili. iedO-St TIMBER LAND" AT AUCTION. BV LAY KANT & SWEAT. On TUESDAY, July 3d, I860, between the usual hours or sale, will lie sold.ln front of the Court House, iu Savannah, one-tract of300 acre3 of LAND, situated on both sides or the sandy Run Creek, lu McIntosh County, lvlng Immediate!, on. an.l bounded by, the A'.lamabit River. Title?, warranted. je29 4t GOOD INVESTMENT. _B1 BifLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on tile FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, a 11 o'clock. In front of the Cou't House, A well Iradt Brick House, with Gut-buildings, rent ing at ?45 per month, situated on West Half Lot 1.0, Westly Ward, and fronting Booth on Taylor street, between Halicrslmm and Price. Dwelling has two stories on high basement, with gas-pipes Introduced, and with a good pump In the yard. Terms cash, or approved bankable paper. Savannah, June VS, lBud. -a, -■ - je2-S Shipping. Miniature AI inn n.r-Tills Day. Sun rises 4 r.i Sun sets 7 19 IUSH WATER. At Tybee 10 031AtPort ,...U 33 Shipping Intelligence. Financial and Commercial. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunpay, July I, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Leo, Dearborn. New York—O Cobeu A Co. Steamship Flambeau, Alexander, New York—Wil der k- Fullarton. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gull- martin. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka -Claghorn A Cunningham. Steamer Kate, Flinn, Charleston-Bradley, Hill 4 Co. Schr Early Bird. Rogers, New York Co. Bark Campanon, New Volk—Crane A Urayhill. Schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden. New York—E E Hertz A Co. Brig William Nichols, George. Baltimore—Crane A Grayldll. Cleared. Steamship Ferit, Delanoy, New York—Hunter A SteamshipTonawant», Te»i, rnlladelphla—Hunter ^Seamsihip Missouri, Loveland. New York B B ^steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, etc—L J ° Steame"uelen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka- L8 Ben nP Steamer Emille, Adair, Charleston etc—S M Laffllt- Schr Martha, Josa, Richmond-Tucker A Tap ^u's Surveying schr Geo II Bache—Hilton Head Below. A ship or bark, name unknown ; also, a trig, name unknown. . Memoranda. Liverpool, June 15—Arrived, Endymlou, Williams. Savannah. New York, June 27—Cleared, bark John Griffin, strout, St Marys, Ga. — Import*. Per steamer Syivan Shore, from Palatka, etc-5. bales sea laland cotton, and 154 bbis rosin Per brig William Nichols, from Baltimore—175 tonB coal. v Six port*. Per steamship Petit, for New York—*64 bale* cot too, 1 do Se* Bsland do, 13* bbls rosin, 16 do Iron, 3 bale* wool, 31 do domestics, 17 kegn butter, 3 bbls wax, 160 crates vegetables, 17 balernkstting, pkgs mdse, and 1 horse. Per steamship Tons wand*, tor Philadelphia—10. bales cotton, 293 baiea domestics, 43 bbls roam, 45 pair car wheels, 51 bales mdse, 1 bale wool, 21 pkgsmdse. 21 hhds and 45 bbls Iron, and 60 pkgs vegetable.. per steamship Missouri, from New York-8*4 »le» upland cotton, 75 doses island cotton, M oeas, 99 roll-, leather, 40 bbls potatoes, .0 watermel ons 2 bbls beeswax, and 20 bbls and pkgs Per schr Martha, tor Blchmond-80 tons old Ron. paMHiera. Per steamship PeriL fW New ^-Euoch^omA Mary Dojwhi RodS% Cam* W* aua * W Holton, and 4 steerage. - Sizn Liverpool Cotton Market. [Via Londonderry.) Liverpool, June 15—Evening. Cotton—Sale* of week 72,000 bales, including 4,750 bales to speculators and 10,500 bales to exporters. The market lias ruled firmer with an advance of c,®! penny ¥ lb for American, and slightly dearer for other description* The authorized quotation* are : Fair Middling. New Orleans 16v»J- 14.‘jd. Mobile 16d. 14‘«d. Upland lalyd. 14d. Stock iu port, 1,040,000 bale-., including 441.060 bales of American. The sales to-day (Friday) were 8,000 bales, including 1,000 bales to speculators and exporters. The market is quiet and unchanged. Trade Report—The Manchester market is firm for cotton goods and yarns. BREADSTurFs.—The uarkei i* firmer and holders of flour and wheat demand au advance. 1’orn dull and declining. Provisions—The market is steady. London, June 13—Evening. Consol, closed at 88>£@87, s i for money. American Stocks.—U. £. Five-twenties, MVwffiS : Illinois Central. 76®75‘, : Erie Railroad, 40.‘im,40 5 J. Rirhmoiill Tobaeea Marl.el Richmond. June 28. Ninety-two hhds. and tierces, and 20 boxes were opened to-day. Sales were 8 tiereea—one at £3 60, one at $7 25. one at $9, one at *12. one at *22 50, one at *24 50, one at *41 ; seven boxes—one at *15 50. one at *17. one at *18 70, one at *19. one at $33. one at *37. one *45 ; and 45 hhds. from is 50 to $48. Bids on 12 hhds. and 3 boxes were rejected. The market is active lor good and choice tiv: ilfoctlirin", and there is an improvement ill English -hipping tobacco. Com bi K Hertz & I mon luge rate very low. Ti e sales for wane time 1 past have been quite large, «h>ch, in some degree, was owing to the pretence ot ouytr® from the Went. More activity now prevails, in a speculative point of view, in our tobacco than »uy other branch ot trade in the city. mm ’ J— ~ OLD ni-WEBET LINE. Leave every Tuesday & Friday. For Palatka, K Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FEUNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND riCOLATA. The new and elegant steam packet a, LIZZIK BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted tip for this route * ith unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for tile above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUK>- 1)AY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Retnrmng, will leave Jacksonville every Monday and briday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steam, re. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A. CUNNINGHAM, r- Agenb. N. B.—All Height payable by ffiippcrs. Iel6-3t minder, wilt leave for the above port on tier regular day, i katarday, July l, at — o’eloek — iu. w For freight or phnuge, having superior accommo dations, apply to jj2 HUNTER 4 GAMMBLL. Murray’s Line FOR l VO.: Ill b 19 I TO NEW YORK. c »bl* Passage, Steerage, 9'K* *team e hip LEO, Dearborn, com mander, wni sail on Thanday, July 5, at _ o’clock - in. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ^OCTAVOS COHEN & CO, if* Agents. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. Cabin Passage, $40 steerage, $5 the excellent steamship FLAMBEAU, EATON, Commander, will positively sail on Thursday, July 5th, at — o’eloek. For freight or passage, having accommodations superior to any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER & FULLARTON, No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, opposite Je» the Post Office For Boston. Boston and Navannali Ateauiahip Liim*. The new and fast siilewheel steam San Salvacl ATKINS. Maste Will sail as above on Saturday, July 7. at S4 <. For freight r-i pic perior toanv at.- i. FOR CHARL VIA BEAUFOI ,'C ,v 'X'hroTigli by X> PILOT capt. t. H. Uavn fTaV.ing place of steamer Fanl W,ill leave as -ibove from Floi West Broad street, unti) further MONDAY MORNING, , Returning, will leave Charkv DAY MORNING at satr.e hour. While the boat is on her trip ceived nnJ storeil in fire proo; expense. This boat is new. very fast, am modattons for passengers. For apply to F. M. M j’S-tf: No 12 Si • ARRISt No. 5 Bowling o THE IfNFFBD STlTf ’ iii ! - HAIL STEAMSHIP ( ?i( a* ST. THOMAS, PARA. PEF, . BAHIA, AND RIO DU ' Direct and Regnlar Communication WITH HILTON HEAD. BRICK. 1PUB sar-B. lsvooo SAVANNAH RIVER GRAY js hbick, delivered on the wharf, or in any jM.r lion of the city. A. T. CUNNINGHAM, je26-lw No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Stores. !N"pitting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, MACON, OKO. C. A. NUTTING. A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOIT. Bcrsasiius. . EDWARD PADKLFOKD, je-28-Gm savannah. Sloop Fanny c& Mary, Is running bitu* T> f *twewi Savannah and Hilton Head, rniryirig freight nt regular rates, and, when il.-eucd, t.iking :i few p tesengers. She is per fectly dry, in good older, and bos made remarkably quick trips. Sin carries the United Stated mail. The National Kxp:e-ts and Transportation Company and Southern Express an- authorized to receive package* for her. Anvinl.n malnin. dll be oidatueil <.f Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring <u 11.4U ItrwE. rurner id St Julian and Brian streets- tf FOR CHARLESTON. MAGAZINES FOR JULY. HARPER'S MONTHLY, lor July ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for July. LESLIE’S LADY'S MAGAZINE, lor.liny. DKMORKST'S MONTHLY, for July GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for July. LE HON TON, for July. PETERS jN’S. for July. THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, (or July. THE GALAXY, No. a. THE OLD QUABD. tor July. BEADLE'S MONTHLY, for Julj HUNT'S MERCHANTS’ MAGAZINE, lor June. NIX NAX, for July. MEBBYMAN’S MONTHLY, for July. YANKEE NOTIONS, for Jalv. LESLIE’S PICrOBIAL for the Fourth ol July. AMO, Oui usual assortment of New York Dally and Weekly papers. BSTILL A BEOTHER. Corner Bull sheet aud Bay lane, jeofi.tt Down stairs. The new and splcndi-t U S Mail steamer K A. T K, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, trill leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, for the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, arriving in time for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING at 6 o’clock, raucliine at Hilton Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY' MORNING at S o’clock for Palatka. Fla, touch tg all landings on the St. Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY. HTLL A CO., Agents, mylo VI7 A 9-19 Bar »tract GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON. WHEAT NUTRIENT, OI.D HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc. in original packages, aud in order to Insure to con- snmera Pore Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling' and packing In cases our well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out iu a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standar.1 as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us. BIN1NGBR A CO., fEstabhsbed 1775.1 Imoorters of Wines, Ac., THE STEAMSHIP WM. TIBBETTS, J.S. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Tacsfisy, July 3<t, ut —o’clock. For freight or passage^ >e30 apply 1 RICHARDS! WON A BARNARD, Bay st., opposite Mariner’s Church. FOR ST. AUGUSTINE,s FLA. The fast sailing 8cbooner EARLY BIRD, Captain Uoduebs, will leave as above about THURSDAY NEXT. For freight apply to EDWIN E HERTZ A CO. je30-2t FOR Un«lt»r conUaut with tho Uniieil Goveinmoul.t! for tu* can: tgc- of J patch one of their NEW HUvi* CLASS 2*1 j> STKiY-miSKi each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 29th of Eve From the Bout of N ev For the following named ports tag rates of passage, payable in s lent fisst oxenf. From New Y ork to St. Thomas.. From New York to Para.... a . From New York to Pernambuco. From New York to Bahia. From New Y’ork to Rio dp Janeir Steerage at half these rates, me eluded. An cxpericuce^uumn is atta All ksMMGHVHBIhrcnpli Miscellaneous. 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 ol fine Watches, manufactured esp< dally for Urn United States, being heavy, first class time-keepers, intended to stand hard usage and sud den changes of temperature, arc left tn our hand-* for Immediate sale. As agents of the company, we are obliged to dispose of this stock for cash iu the shortest possible time. We bave, therefore, decided on the plan annexed as the one that will lie produc tive iff the desired resnl'. This plan gives every one an opportunity of obtaining firet-ciasa time keeper-, 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 lira get a Watch at hair the retail price at least; and, if at all fortu nate, one to wear with pride threngh life. Remittances may be made at onrriak in registered letters or by express, or post-office orders aud drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return This INSURES safe delivery and sure return to ererv patron. We warrant every Watch as represented and satis faction la guaranteed in every instance Knowing the worth of theetock, we can give a wfirrantee to every purchaser. The price ha* been placed at the very low figure lu order to insure imbs.llate sale • and all who desire to Improve the opportunity should make early application. , VIA BRUNSWICK. FERNAN VILLE, PICOLATA, AND. ON THE ST. JOHN The fine, net B Will ieaveSa'' ... ’-’an street, for al A KT” ING, at 9 o’cl We will re . • h-jrhi-it .;i: times, free of a. - . Far freighter passage, apply to 2 RAJ LEY, U.’te. i mv8-tf 21T gg."yag — -»"yv A Sparta Ga ,snd i . -sou mii eAeviii* 'lUtains djfl.L t' v .1 above ho * c- -c? In fro;- '• v ffiT fi • • t’-sr, j-t} at:.- te IfiVrt r. /tiCt.«-.*♦ K’jown ro };.t- • iz-nx alters, HART, GIBSON & Co., 205 Broad way, N. ¥., Agents for the London Watch Oo. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID UST OK ♦. . Fine Watches and Chains, • W«Pthf350,000! A RESIDZN’ The dw colonade In fr< mfcut, with lar is a tine oal lawn on each s variety of Apj Figs and Qrapt pemongh Art Georgia. The ses contain 32C Right laoorers farm. The location 1 proximity to ih lage the Epis- Baptist denoml: railroad from A . by Fall, and in Bonds of iheOi tho Oeorgia, the j trill be taken in r” _m | dlntely. Abarg • Si uqo lu HUN I bP v OA ,i-> . j . ft E. G-DA i- ! A Billiard Tab e. lope ot Pbefo I new, can bepu'- hased with ! pieces ol fnruit, j- «- Republi- ;»i ruppoue weet - - . eehbqla I f- had & iwoTice. (TO ALL wftfi i ifji< IffU hi! ‘ ‘-’w BE SOLD FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH. <»» ^ 127 Gold huaUng casod Chronometers, tram ' ' _ . $115 to $«6fl I CABINET FI K-’UTl-JP.K, . T'P.ES.sm is . » * ^ L» > Kin! i-r !U<: i a flte stock • 1*3 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Levers, .. .. . *150to $325 144'GOldimntftig cased Duplex no to 3i"> 176 Gold hanting-cased Patent Levers... 75 to 275 232 Gold hunting-cased Levers 60 to '275- Jd huallDg-tssed Leplnes 50 to 200 169 Gold magic-asaed Levers 90 to 275 835ItCfivyGoW-casadPatent Levers .... 75to *25- £08 heavy Gold-cased loiveio. ' :o to 176 120 Ladles’ Gold hunting-cased Levers 45 to 225 Ladle** Gold enameled hunting-eased Levers To which th WaterOOMs 'sold Dry p<s: fto-ly e attfuil .ii of ui i? invited >77." BBGOGHTON RTHEE7'. is Sror,- “ : ffARWINO ■- 21*1 ^southern ipot't.ftg-M■ *.u-kj.tit. m House f-vmuz'm: ive Oak -■veuing cted fo F. Bor- ; II. 8. fop son. ploy ee In the'store rif Tir«rt RObtni into the establishment during the absence of Mr. Robinson at market on Friday morning last and succeeded in lightening the drawer to the amount of thirty dollars. Washington was arrested on Saturday and taken before Justice Staley who committed the prisoner e ^ for trial. Bsreuia"'j wui,, Miu j MCMuny, v = * Hosmer, V A H,an, Mrs Chlpmsn, and 6 steerage. From New York. , j The steamships Flambeau, Captain Alex- it { auder, and the Leo, Captain Dearborn, both lt - 1 from New York, arrived at their wharves klri I ab °tit half-past ten o clock yesterday mom- c-—Mentor mre *'■ " -' “ ~ feiT**S3Sk.W® !l ^S A *“*« eabotb, lJer ® ^ are indebted to pursers im»«- ”* the Flambeau, Wbeeler, of the Leo. when 3 ware 11, on id, vs. ’ssory bods, otion ence, ilain- uring 'pre- also ion- tke Ocpartarc offiteamahlpi- Th* steamships Missouri, Capjain Love land, and the Perit, Captain Delanoy, both for New Y<Sk, and the ' Tonawanda, Captain Teal, for Philadelphia, a p saiied for their re spective ports at nine o’clock on Saturday x -4- morning. in* Tr.TrarRATRP WpERWES.—We are in- debted to the Jieaara, EetiDs, newsdealers, for late niunbers of Hafpet'* Weekly, Freak Leslie’eDta^atad, and^to^ey Cor ner. The fcat nemed ijnklm • map of Middle Qporgis, lts rtui ' wads, to. to tba Tri i . •dvertiaement of the City Treasurer in an other column. HBmelley, L G ^^^^"w^MaRoae^dte £.?loue U y?laffimertoHalloney,M« Stewart deck. la<ly, Capt Emmons,- d oWM< * B »;■ Tackaborry.ThoaHUnjy; Juddi w j Karr, Murray aud , ^ifrT B Dunglison. John A W Cleaveland, BA Davis, ^ } SQmvani k Batema.i. K^Uiattman, N B H j ^^rnty, C a and Otlfld, Mrs Me- aod S iu nseevai*- Per ebdeiceb and ' rto HaU, T UMoomt, J 8 ’’not*’ as, PaulB HffnjcklefonteAJ. Miss Bryan, G B w ooawara. » g OetTH^ Williams flind jnim HkinoRf* W H hey, J „ L . ^“V^ii^ersfMtoCfoSotteW ilsou.lUiy ,i^n Kelly, **eyers, ih» t F8crtve n, «d TSnQuiuh, Idas Fanny steerage. Per UHook*. MWWI B BJUPW**!* ? SilitosH shwpTl* Scneuman, M» *225dalUum MaJ Hickson. JobB lion AT g84 90 PBR TON. CASH. #114f MILL1R, THOMAS A OO. For Rent, — au . WHARF west of the Exchange Dock, known ion a i vn 93 Bay atreat. - PULASKI HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING Bail Street, Corner of Bryan. TjinE BEST AKn.«T3 EMPLOYED. BATHING £oMS attached, *Kh hot and cold water. Far ing Goods, Toilet Articles, &c., Ac,, for sale. JcBI-lW B 8TAMM, Proprietor. FOR SALE. ,8m ^_alBkhk. , JL' T.G1BUOK. C.T. PBOPGSALS AND PLAN3 for swim ley represent—N. V. Com. Advertiser. The importing lltwae ot Blninger A Co.. Ko. 15 Bearer street, la eondaeted upon principle* ot tateg- riry, fail pess, and th* hlgheat honor,—JL Y.Evaalji* Express. * ,u BRICKS! BRICKS!! 120JJ0O* 1 LI. Bnrnt Briek ’ 0 *°g“^( l {5'H. Ob Savannah and Ogeecbee Otnil, ibove Swayne'a. may^s. ■ L a, the above hat •241 ww m gEreAlimaabaveliit of Watches will be sold lor Vest Chains... land Chatelaines. Pratt WILL BE RECEIVED T ‘‘_¥ W tralll the -Wh day of July next torrabuUdtoi the bridge on the north end ot lire causeway of Pipe- Mker’s creek, on the Augusta road; aud,*Bo.to» rebuilding the middle hridgwon the same cauaewsv. Sdd taSIre to be buUt after the plan of the old bridgccoBtractore. Wm estimate both for pine aad SS^Iml^All materials, whether ptaeor ey- to be famirbed by the contractor and to be of thevery best quality, and Ihe work to be guaranteed to last tor seven year*. . GKO. P. HARRISON, Chairman Board Commissioners ot Public Hoads. ie25-eodt«lbJui.T ^ BE-SOLD. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY 1 IN August next, .at the Court Bouse doot, In villa. Tattaailoonnte- within the legal hours of „ cfceh and every Watch iu placed iu similar envelopes amt sealed. Any nelson obtaining a Certificate, to be had , at Our ofltoe. or aent by mail to any address, can have the article caHed for on the return of the Certificate, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cent* be aent for *2. and fifteen for *s. IS mast In all cases he returned with the money when goods are ordered Allnmnwnmiitlt Wed aad forwarded by return mailVexprqqa. jRll-sai **• ^ : - 90§ moAdway, New York. A X\ Hrotfier>i, WH >Li SALE >Rt 6&i Manuliici <irifi“- Cbpiuis- No. ns KING ETKEET, Fourth door - ove 5i- pr! gt, Chartsstor., S C V. PEA iT; v yvU sr to I* - I t re ami Mi l 007 3OM&'l STAN^BD tJQTJOK^. , e F t. -1-. - .OradaataofFl.- ; CoUege of Phu ;a»a6y, & •OS. C Or J: p:-,-" olhe Pht>v.» ■ or* T-.ice Na-eiv-? -C>-- CitiYis, , AGENTS WANTED A litlib ion DlVCfS, C sr 33 BSI © A ft. 1 FOB e* A''t c^ iro W vz u V« I , ijiuJitiU i tilt ;. H .<K Notice to Debtors and Ci lU) t. tty .-rot R. Datiayr 3 t> ' '■ ’ slut 5ai.iiJaidiJionii.pL:- cf -o- Urro. ’ Tf ; only edltto.. *•.!!• -«*ad” h-.wi-.l-x. !.f.e -. li.’r a pertioaa! ffieac s-'d C:, of *3.-til ->• fi" On-'irtaaasdktMr carsftj’t revised and con-5, ted i.y ;f«ie-. K W- We yraut an AiiOrt in over} to r ..a?- rfrcvrtarsaaduveosr teitas. J UJ - m ■ rn FAJ PI N ■ . . street, Bicnciohd. Ya . .mar rti. ----- « ^ Kj ith* j y?*sr 1J ; r C