The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 27, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL HATTUtS Index f Hew Advertisements.. Meeting of Georgia Chapter, No. 8. R. A. M., this evening 8 o’clock. for List of Letters remaining la the Post Office see second page. Auction sale of dry goods, farnitare, etc., title morn ing, at 10 % o’clock, by Bell A Holt, pwelling bouses lor sale at auction next Tuesday by B un A Meyer. Lot* for sale at auction next Tuesday by Blun & Mayer. c House at auction next Tuesday by Bell A Hull, pry salt bacon for sale by W. H. Stark A Co. Lots for sale by M. Camming. Persons are caationed sgalutt crediting Rebecca Lee, wife of Jacob Lae. Lecture at Masonic Hall next Thursday evening by Hon. Henry S Pitch. Excursion to St. Aagustine by steamer Dictator on 16tn June. , Ho'.lce—steamer City Point will leave for St. Augus tine on 2d June. H*y for sale by Bell Jt Hall. Manilla and straw wrapping paper for sale by Mallcn A Frierson. Children's concert at Masonic Hall this evening. Departube op th e Delegate to the Na tional TrpoaR*.»HiOAL OonvemTIOn—Mr. H. J. Middleton, the delegate of the Typographical Union of Savannah to the National Typographical Conven tion. which meets in Washington on Monday next, will leave for that city at 12 M. to-day. Mr. Middleton is an old and experienced typo, and Is one of the founders of tho Typographical Union of this city, and occupied for several years the hon orable position of President of that body. The Ualon has made an admirable selection, and it need not fear that its interests in every respect will be neglected while having as delegate one who combines ao much wisdom and practical expe he ace in all that pertains to the craft. The Habeas Corpus Case.—The argu ment in the habeas corpus caee was continued and concluded before Judge Levi a. Bussell yesterday, and time taken by the judge to consider. James Burke was fined by the Mayor some t<me since for selling liquor without a license. He was arrested and lodged in jail. His attorney, Mr. D. Hall Bice Bued out a writ.of habeas corpus. Mr. Bice argued the case Monday afternoon. Yesterday Cel. Stone argued in behalf of the prisoner, and Judge Harden for the city. Can it be Remedied?—Much complaint exists among those who have to attend the Superior Court because of the delay in consequence of the nou a.tendance of witnesses, and frf quentiy of the counsel, when the cases are called. Yesterday morning the Court had to adjourn a case for tbia reason. Judge Fleming has endeavored to remedy the evil, but it still exists, and wiU, until some strin gent measures are adopted to make witnesses and • others attend when summoned. Billiards.—The great game of billiards for the championship and $S00, was played yesterday evening at St. Andrew’s Hall, and won by Mr. Gay- lurd, the score standing at the ciose, 764 for Gaylord, and 647 for Clere. The highest run mads was 64 by Gaylord, the next, 65 by Clere. ,52.': There was a large attendance, and the playing was scientific. Bankruptcy.—The parties named belbw yesterday filed petitions for admission into all tire rights and priviliges of bankruptcy: James Heney, of Aagasta. Frank H. Miller, At torney. Geo. B. Hack, Lawtonville, Burke county. Frank H. Miller, Attorney. Jessie G. Butts, Sr., Sylvan Hill, Hancock county. Wm. McKinney, Attorney. Joslah Sherman, Columbia couuty. Barnes A dimming, of Augusta, Attorneys. Zichariah Falk, Savannah. Harden A Levy, At torneys. TheOowtrBiKjwlwi,,';,, tinoreal hour. The case of Thomas Jones, trustee, vs. Mechanics Savings and Lean Association, Jti Which th* counsel for tba pU^ttJ^r ai^ dei^4^Ai|raa^tqiiabiiit oer- tain legal points to the"judge, and toko* verdict In nee with tha decision of the Court, was ' ibenr.fc Yesterday' looming a ver dict war rendered lor the plaintiff for $60747, with interest and coats. J.tfjTji Colonel A. W. Stone represented the plaintiff, and Messrs. Law. Lovell * ValUgaat the defendant. The case of Prince Johnson, nugro, indicted for. the murd-r of a negro hoy, was .called, and the ac cused brought into Court. The Solicitor-General stated that his witnesses were not present, and asked thaf they be sent for. Tne judge ordered the bailiff* to bring them to Court. Major John O. Ferrlll appeared as counsel for the acca-ed.and announced that an important witness for the defence was confined In j*il* and though sum moned, had not been sent. A.bailiff was ordered to bring him into court, being announced alter some delay that the wicueeads could nqt be brought before the afternoon, the Judge decided to postpope the jipiring of the cas j until 4 o’clock, Tae Jury was then discharge j, aotfthe Court adjourned until that hour. 1 1 s ; i* The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Prince Johnson was placed at the bar and plead not guilty to,the charge of having shot and killed Isaac Gilbert, colored, with a pistol, on the SOtb of Febru ary last. / '. .■•£y- ‘-jt..;,. Major Jno. O. Ferrlll represented the accused. The accused'ia a short, thick act, inoffensive look’ ing negro, apparently fifteen or sixteen years of age. The jury Was sworn in, after which the indictment and the law of homicide was read to them by the So* licitorGeneral. * : 7 * ! ‘ ' John Ward, negro, was introduced as a witness, and it being ascertained that he was ten yean of age, which bis appearance belted, was sworn, and testified in snbstance M fblfows: ' I eaw the difficulty; my cousin, A brim Turner, sold to the accused; my”—— M ------ atop ; my brother Gilbert aud accusea Death of Capt. Heney C. Brands.—Capt. Henry C. Brandt, well known aa Freedmen’s Bureau Agent for 3t. Pater’s parish, 8. O., but who has gen erally kept his headquirters in Savannah, was found dead lu his bed yesterday morning, at his room, No, 16, City Hotel Building. His disease was congestion or the lungs, with which he hat been troubled for years, but more seriously within a lew weeks. De ceased was a Prussian by birth, came to this country and served in the Federal army w.thdisiincUon. was wounded, and received the appointment of Captain in the Veteran Reserve Corps. Under the system first adopted by the Government alter the dose of tha war, he was detailed as FieeUtneu’s Bureau Agent for St. Peter's parish, and conducted himself In that position in a way to win golden opiniona from every body. He gave the white people their rights; he pro tected the blacks, but made the able-bodied onea Work; he fed the indigent of both colors, but none who were not unavoidably poor. Under the new Freedmen’s Bureau arrangement he was transferred from tbe army to a dvU capacity, with the same nay and exercising the same functions. He had recently been ordered to a new District, having been succeeded in 81. Peter’s Parish by Capt. Young. He leaves a wife aud daughter, who reside in New York. Deceased was, we think, 46 years of age. Hi9 funeral Occurred yesterday afternoon under charge of Mr. L. Buuueil^ an intimate acquaintance, and occupant of the»ad~ jotaing room to h's. Tnere are nnny here who will preserve a kludly recollection of Capt. Brandt, the soul of honor, a gallant soldier, as educated gentle man, a genial acquaintance. A Monstbr Alligator.—Faying a vis4 to the Florida watering places last winter, we met*; large party of prominent Northern excursionists, among them Mr. R. C. Livingston, the eminent steamboat man of New York, who, when other sport failed, on the St John's River, acquired a considers ble celebrity shooting alligators. Yesterday, passing the establishment of Mr. G, Noble, the well known txxl-lermlst, on Brcughton street,'near Lincoln, we observed him through the window “putting up’*"the largest alligator ve ever saw from these waters. It was oae of the reptiles k lied by Mr. Livingston on the St. John’s, we sicertalned; and is being stuffjd to be sent on to him at New York. Th? animal rfe: ciired several shots, but the fatal one was fiom Mr. Livingston, on the right shoulder. The alligator measured a few inches over twelve ieet iu length, but a portion of the tall woe misting, axis generally the case with “old settlers.” Had the caadal append age been perfect, the length would doabti.ss have been fifteen feet or more. Mr. Noble hae shown h;s skill in transforming the carcass into a condition al most as natural aa Hie. While at Mr. Noble’s place we took a look at some live*alligators he has of hfl own in his yard, one nine foot fellow, some plcanin- nie*, a gopher, Ac. He has some fine specimens of taxidermy. played fertile top; my brother wou It; accused said ne would fight auy. q—n s—n of a b—h in Che crowd; brother uakpd if he .meant him; accused said, “yes; I mean you as much as auy one elsebrother asked if ho wanted to fight a fist fight; he answered, “yes;" accused went home then aud came back with a pistol; he made a mark aud dared brother to come to it; brother went up to him and he said: '’Deliver your ,iie to me/' and then suotand ran off; brother then held hold ot his stomach, and some one came and carried him to tue doctor; 1 was right by my brother when he was khoti saw the accused fire; he is cer tainty the boy; Saw him poiut and shoot the pistol; this was since ChrUfma9;heshot brother near Mrs. Marshall's house, on We»t Broad street; saw broth -r alter he was dead; brother was shot in the left side; brother was about the size of the accused. Cross-Examiuut!oh—There were six of us there. (The names .were given ) Brother had u pUt 1 aud a suitelhhis pocket; the pistol was uot loaded; he pulled them out ana threw them ou the ground pre vious to the fight; 8am. Uourdin picked them up; I did not see brother fire at the prieouer; 1 live with, my mother. Dr. Thos. smith Sworn—lama practicing physi cian; a ne^ro boy was brought into my office one evening, at what time I don’t remember; I nod seen the boy before,aa Yattended the family; 1 kuew the boy by the name ot Isaac; the flrat wound was ou the 1-ft aide about two inches below the lius; found another wound on the right tide some three or lour iuenes from the. middle of tue spine; on first raising the shirt a leaden ball uropptd on the door of my office; I canuot say that 1 positively considered the wound mortal, because I have seen men get well of such wounds; think both wounds were made by tbe same ball, the ball passing eaiiteiy through the body; it wan a conical nail; can’t say that tbe wound produced bl« death;. I had the boy sebt home. in the country, intending to go out In the morning. At,9 o'clock the next day I was told he eras dead, and I did not go to see him. it wrea very dangerous wound. Cross examination—I' oon't know that the boy brought to iny office vies the boy that was mur dered. . . . ao ram Turner, negro boy, sworn—I Am fourteen yearn old; .1 sola th* accused a top; Isaac Gilbert was my cou iu; Isaac W«n the topfcr’iinoe called him a u —n of a t»—b; isaac didn't miud that, and he went off to the corner, auu. misoner cursed Bim again. My c^us.n asked aaeoattl If he meant hini. Here plied, “Yes, hedld<esaiiuolfUsiuiyR^’U of 4 b—h in >be crowd. ’’ My cousin Infeed prisoner if ne would fight hint a fair net fight, prisoner said, “Yes, he Would/' The prisoner dorecLIsaac to gj to the tele graph pole, almost m front'd?'Mrs. Marshall's huuse; my cousut went towards him; Prince commenced to laud off my coma u'e lick, and said ne would not fight there; that he must come over to the other side; Prince went over there, got his pistol aud came back and told all tue boys to stand from arouud him, aud men be shot and ran in the house, and an he ran, uoiue boy snot at him aud hit him iu the neck; I saw tfee accused when he shot Isaac; he shot him with a cartridge piat0f.fi hue shooter. Til is to .k vises right at the comer of William and West Broad streem, Detween 6 and 6 o’clock in the eveuing. Isaac was carried to Dr. amiih’a office; the doctor told him what to do, aud he wai afterwards carried home to hie mother; Isaac waa 4 great deni taller than the ac cused; a saw tbe.'ccceaoud after he was dead; he uied at 6 o’clock the .next morning at McAlpin'a place; am certain that the prisoner shot Iliac. Cross-examination—My father auppoirs me all tbe lime: sometimes 1 sell papers; there were aixot us When * e u*tl at the saddler’s shop; I snow two boys named Sunday May and ueorge Cunningham; I le- member the aay wnen I whs examined before tho uiagiatrate; I don’t know what l told George me day i came oat of the coart-room; 1 did uot say to. those two boys that Tswore that way because l was forced to; isaac haa hU pistol and knife the day he was sunt, bat he gave them to earn Gonrdin berore he was shot; I did not sue Isaac shoot at the accused at all. Ciara Porcher, negress, sworn—Isaac Gilbert is my son; i did not see him sho.; be Went away from me where I lived in the country, in perfect good health; about two hour? alter dark be was brought home, badly shot; I tuink he was nearly twenty yearn old; he was very poorly; he died at 6 o’clock the next morning, iu ray house, about three miles from here,' on Mr. Telfair's place; he died from that wouud; was shot tight through tie side; I have seen the ac cused a heap of times io Mr. Doyle’s shop. aaui Gourdin, negro, sworn—I was present when Isaac Gilbert was shot; Prince Johnson and Isaac hud a quarrel about *Aop; wa started down towards th“ steamer Sylvan Shore,but before wegot there Johnson said h* coaid whipA*y s—n-of-a-b—h in the crowd; Isooo afeked lf ho meant him; hereid yes,-as much as any s—n-of-a-b—h in the crowd; Isaac asked him if he wou.d fight hima-fa:r fight; prisoner said, yes, he would; he then cursed Isaac again, And made a cross-mark find dated aim tdcome to it; IsaM went, ^hpajwiacedrew»pistol and shot I«aac and then ran; Isaac asked us to carry him to a doctor; we picked him up and qferrWd him to Dr. Smith's office; went with bun to bis mother’s in the conutry; The Sxbameb J. W. Anderson.—We haxe mentioned that a c jmmittie was appointed by the Oglethorpe Fire Company to examine their steamer, the J. W. Anderson. i A number of experts have examined it and found thatltisatprese.it useless. Some hav# expressed the opinion that it could be fitted op so as to bq ui! hae at an expense of about eighty dollars. Others state that to make tbe steamer of permanent use to the city new copper fines Will be required, which will coat about six hundred dollars. It is hoped' that some action will be taken in regard to the matter at occe. Thu steamer ean b* of too much service jp case of fire to allow it to remain idle. At the fire on Friday night last the boilers lesked *Qd pat oat the fires as fas: as they were bailt, and compelled tbe oompany to cease working» iflSWt that the members of the company are willing to pay s portion of the expense necessary to At up thfi* P ar - Until their steamer is repaired they Intend to carry* their hose reel to all the fires and do Ellin their power to extinguish the flsmee- They have only abofit five hundred feet of hoee and ahonld have three hundred feet more. ‘ f The J. w. Anderson was constructed In Baltimore: by Messrs. Poole A Hunt, cost about (>,000. 8hortly after the Oglethorpe Company came in pos session of the steamer a trial was hsd and a stream thrown two hundred and thirty-two diet ten inches. At the celebration on tbe -first of the month, with seventy pounds of steam, a stream was thrown only one hundred and eighty fast. l he company ie that the engine shall be pat in thorough order, or a new one gotten. F^T the present the J«W.‘ Afffiftkan is out of Berrien. Meeting of the Colored Metropolitan Cohsxbvaxite Club.-—A meeting of this Club was held in the Court House last night, Francis McNeai, President, in the chair. The minutes of the list meeting were read and*p< Proved. ~ A number of new members.were enrolled, # ; \ The Committee to nominate a treasurer, reported; ; that Dr. L. A. FaUagauthad *sw aekbted. The doctor wee .then A motion wae made and cnrri< of the Club who wufce&to weataConservative badge, udbcatirtfrtTuw.,v : A Committee was appointed to ha*» fefdpf; badge made::’' «-iT OaiStii" 1 <«al(kt. otUiaclIui. . elicit, flyen aettiDS e.tHittl to an ao- it oUargm him- ifioMorof Imc Oittert, lntad of lmo aubort, rpkniW Mhli lb* o, lb. state being tbit “ injllotinfyt ^uOl art fortb, tMt tho pMou, u not !».!« trm&a'dt color or an tfldijn.' In.utS&rt of Jam inoaut M gnotad the ln*,'ui« decuion .of^, : «tIJW,f^wtf iftn^niUw Otto,; casc. " i it » The Solicitor General reviewed tlie. testimony In an able manner, and in answer to the ’above argument of toe defence, argued that as slavery had been abotlshed the reasoh for the law no longer existed. The Judge, in bis charge to the Jury* which was an able effort, said that in his opinion the point made by tha dsfanes was wall taken; that the law was as staled, and that tbe witnesses had proved that the perasxi murdered was a persou of color, while tbs indictment read as if ha was not aneb; theralore the accused was entitled to acquittal. He then revfew& the testimony^wkich he mid was of such a nature as to make the Jury eater tain a reasonable deubt. iu regard to the guilt of the accused. The testimony of one witness, if accepted, proves that it was a justifia ble homicide, and if so, the party must be acquitted. The case was then given to the jury. They khan ’retired, remit naff-oat about five- minutes and re turned, Mid through the foremin asked tbe Judge if they could find any other verdict than guilty of mur der or not guilty. The Judge stated that they could, whereupon they again retired, .raitalning out three minutes and returning with the following verdict: “We. tbe Jury, find the defendant guilty of mfen- slaughter.” The Court then adjourned until 10 a. m. to day. Hayer’sCourt. nos. E. C. AKDEB80H, Presiding. Tuesday, May 26. Oae of tbe crying nuisances of tbe city under the new regime has been the wanton behaviour on the publio streets and squares of a depraved class of colored wenches, and Iheir cum pan Ions, sometimes black, often white. They fliunt one with gaudy at tire, allow a contempt for decent people on the streets, tnd indulge iu open lewdneas. with a perfect reckless bravado. Ihidr habits in this respect grow ing worst, asd it becoming almost impossible for a respectable lady to walk out after dark without en countering assignation‘parties on her way, and often of involuntarily hearing tfce details of attain die cussed unblushingly, and many of tho aoti >n<* belug committed in broad daylight, oompla nt Was made to the police, and last night a descent was made on quite a number of these law violators. May Richardson was charged with lascivious con. duct with some low down white mtn, who not arrested, in Lafayette Square. The case was continued for Wither Investigation. Maria Brown and Fanny Sager, lascivious conduct la Mon* terey Square, fined $5 each. Charles Tompkins aud Mary Thompson, similar offence in Qglethorpe Square, same flue. Wm. Addison and Kate Gallagher, similar behavior in Lafayette Square, also $5 each John Miller aud Rebecca Williams, Madison 8quare, Miry Williams, ditto, Oglethorpe Square* J ilia Johnson and'Alice Mitchell were found with two. soldiers near the Barracks. The wenches got tbe usual fine; the soldiers were turned over to their effloere, who will doubtless have them punished ior disgracing themselves and outraging the community We hope this haul will hive a gojd moral effect. Wm. Robinson, an old chicken thief,got thirty days In jail for having stolen fowls in his possession. 8, R. Bainer, drank and disorderly In the street, fined $8 Jucob. Sherman,. charged wi h peddlirg cigars wttbout a license, was let up for this time in sympa thy for hie crippled condition, ho having lost one of his arms. Minty Mnngan, colored, was fined (ID for a bruta'. asaanltoua child, whom sho deliberately and wilfully knocked down in the s'reet. Allen Williams was sent np for thirty days for stealing a pair of chlcfeens from Harry Mack at the Market. Iilenc. Wray wa3 directed lurthar to investigate the case of Jim Greer;, charged with having stolen cloth ing in his poss‘. salon. ^ • Justices’ Courts. ' Justice Mabsh—Jacob Manigsh’t, a person of color, was committed to jail ye&torday l>y Jastice Marsh upon a charge of larceny of bones, hereto fore reported In the Nxw3 ittn Herald. Mr. Gard ner belug the preseoutpr. Justice Russell—The eas? of Captain Thomas Britt vs. John Kelly, possessory warrant for a cabls alleged to have been stolen from tbe gunboat Milledgeviile was up, but was continued on ac count of the abaeuoe ot the attorney for the de fendant. ' Justice Fmith.—Mofie3 Hall, colored, was com mitted to jail in default of bond, under a charge of assault and battery. Mos$s drove over a lady on the street. Patrick Johnson and James Brown were arrested upon affidavit made of an assault and battery. They give bonds (waiving an. ex Animation) to appear to answer the charge before tne proper tribunal. Justice Bonz.—Steven Malioty was committed to Jail, in default of ball, under a charge of stealing a plow. ' ‘ Wm. W, Malms, charged with an assault and bat tery, entered into bonds for examination, which was deoiani’ed. Nardsea Monier vs. John Graham, sued cat a pos sessory warrant for two cows, alleged to 4 be in the onlawlfil possession ot Graham. The cose will be examined to-day. KTOtaSm the O&ut «•» fee* Ithenn.— ...... I wis pretty clo»e to Isaac When Johnson camo up; ne urled oat “stand away from hex* boys,” and then ahot. 1 The testimony for the prosecution waa here closed, Bid that tor the defence commenced > James Benedict, maiaito, sworn—I eaw e party of fl re boys croesiag the street, on West Bread sueet, on* of tuern having a pistol in his hand; I heard uoja «a* to.the boy wno had a piutoi, *'ahoot him;” they were going over to where tne aceuaed was standing; I wateoud them off and on, and onofedthen I waa not looking, I heard two pistole fire; I Waa driving lor captain Brown at the lime; there was a second’s dif ference between the shots; I turned and saw one boy with hi# ■ hands on fiLs etomacuf-tbe othfr, tbe ■rrlWrt ]^‘ff h '“ hinds to bis neck; do hot know whbhnreilnrst; sawthem carry off one boy; the aiynaeiLranV Cross-exsu: ahead of the u>i la the »- ,r^- —__y^-.. rir mug; I hehi d ho quarfelllng; it W4te about five miu- ntes alter l beard the remark when 1 heard the shot; 1 was driving along 411 the time; I testified beiorc the magistrate*; i stated befo.e taem that I saw two boys quarrelling; tore* of the witnesses here were in 'ie party I.eaw;,ihsaffair occurred in Fporuafy last. RobertBmith, negro, awdn—I waa standing ou the corner of Booth ana Broad stieeta* and eaw five boys epinnipfe W)pa; iher then ha t a dispute and c.oaewt the street, and the crowd cam* over where I was. and Iaaao am* they ought uot to take “s—n or a b— n fiom such a lit Lid fellow as that, but ought to J give hit* hell;’’ ptDbner then cam* aeruss fend stood in front of An. Marshak's, and th* crowd, Isaac among them, weutovaraud asked tbe pr aoner if be Would fight; I went ov*r with tfi m; lu going over Abram Turner hanaed Isaac a pistol; Isaac asked the prisoner if he would fight hint fair; the prisoner said A# would; *bt deceased banded Bam .Gourdin bis pistol and ibe prisoner said, “Never mind; I don't believe I’d fight yon on the street;” Uo then turned to go off und lease shot him in tbe neck; he clapped ble hand ami shot isaacan the (yjydkaoi IsutocaUad to Bam cauaht him, and he asked him to put him down;Isaac was carried he«rd they took him to a doctor. On».eunUuiiou *>,**» »UU-I **> »cija«!nted •till aU ot Um tutjfWfUat John Word; toldaffofe hwud betweGB , >od t o’OKl; 1 w., aoraM tL» linn ntwul wrtitei 1M qoM«Ua* ; lauc >wt mo oruoB.r we|* Ok. oni, on*, qumnatiig; ■ w.» no more tluo on nuaatfi Ixtvan w* Qatrreim, an* to. .h ollogi fw.fl*® fM, o* *h«i too rtooung The Feast of W*EE9.~To-day the Isra elites throughout the world celebrate tbe Feast of Weeks, the anniversary pT the revelation on Mount 8Insl, the great event of the giving of to*, first written law, which ■ill Is the foun dation «f all ‘ laws and , the basis of ai; constitutions. This ev^nt transpired in the thira month after Israel’s departure from Euypt, about 1500, B. O., aad still is no fresh in. Israel’s memory tofet It annually aasembles the people in their houses of worship to render praise and adoration to Him who gave the Law. Speaking of the Feastof Weeks, th* Nashville Bon- neraaye: “Mol only in the eynagogaea, but also in the bosom of each Jewish family, that beautiful feast brings new glaJnes a and lest I ve. joy*. Hia t.efoast of sptina. of flowers, the time of roses, when every b*art is incHned to jpy and pleasure—the day +h»n Israel exclaimed at Uie ^fpot of Sinai Naaseh Vehieh- mafa. “We will do it had we will hear It.” For Utiffirtofca, centuries they have/ adhered to this promise. his no oth«r-system of doctrines to show, and no other to.point to, which have thus outlived all revolutions of histoiy, all change? cf the globe, and all tbehuecesvlcns of emplres,:zeU- gions, phlloaoph^es aodyar jicg of sgea’’ —nn———~t tv A Card. I At a meeting of the. undersigned, on board the steamer Lizale Baker, daring atx excursion to the Black-Fiah blanks off Tybee, coatepid for the purpose of giving expression to our high appreciation ef the liberality and kindness of those to whom, we were indented for the pTfeasure of that trip, Henry Brig ham, Esq, was called to the Chair, and John Gam- meU, lsq., was appointed Secretary. The following reiolutlons w«re then offered and nnanimously adopted:- “ \ .... Resolved, Th At the thanks of this party are hereby, -most cofdlalty tendered to Captain Peter Lafioae ror his Tcluuiary-offer to us of tbe uie of the steamer Liczie Baker, and to Captain John Ten Broeck tor hla folnntary offer of his bont, the “Emma A, Dick- anon,’’ free of oh ♦rge ter this excursion. : Resolved, that the courtesy of Captain LaRose and jeothe.- officers of the Lizzie Baker, and the effi ciency and deportment of her Rte ward and crow, com* mew thas# to, sod prove them deserving the patron age of the public. : Resolved, That the press of Savannah is respect-, fully requested to publish these resolutions. a tff tlM spcaeed aad Isaac, sort waa both of them; both had patois; Isaac T fired first; both.had cartridge ptetcls; I near them wh*le they had th* pistols dld'ut .draw his pistol was uffi HfOre the Mag- • I neW tola anybody what I knew hSrISn It; I It™ USM now; ,u bom *nd ralM^ last I saw the me between the bo^whei the wound waa ii fiess pointed ofit 1 ie side of the sta^d that Tdreas the woand; MW Of the ueck; tbe wit- d; tha ball want iajeat at Khhd pasaed om; I,sup posed the wouud was made by a pistol mu; two* tot > OWWOO) J*«j» “>i**“» let,; 1 ; i j^*?5o4ipta. Qso. W. WfUt, T. ,M- Norwood, iM • b M Li v *if> ,Pulaski House-—W D Hamilton, Gat/j Hager, N t; A Wager, do; W B Jotoaton, Macon; J W Spain, Ga; C Q Munnerleyn, do; J S Moanerleyn, go; WH Gleason, FIs; JM Bparkman. do; WHSpark man, do; J blager. do; GeO.Aatiereon, Gs; W BoWen, dy;WW Colquitt, Ga; IlisaBealah Minton, Ga; A t Green, city; T CAihCTd.' 6a R Wadis*, j do; B A Garvin, Ga; T H Warc. d*. SctxvxK Huua*.—C’W Whtolon nJk. Bervfent jc S i Dr- i <b«*r»'£f**42 ** of| toe Bom4 Sf&itfUk conrepwl at Exchange last sm The mlnafiM of UU tear meWrg were read ad con firmed. j fcaORre or wafinff. Derby—la gopd ofdar. Pump.Meded; dry well, Ac. Berrjen—In gojdoxdr. Walton-Hr good* ortfer, exoeptipg^RdMrfe street, Stewart street and 4portion of Jonea street. Eibeit—In good jrdtr. North Oglethorpe—In good order. Dsrt>jT-la\the clunp of wooden boOdlngsat tho corner of Whltekai and St. Julian atrect^ the rain faffing from the rtcl fills the sinks and gives the tenants great afanojoucs. In fhe lanes, particularly iu Bey lane.' the sommuiatiosa of offal and filth are attracting file#, AO. Washingtcn—In food condition. FfeWtown—in geod order. Chattton—larpods condition. North Ogletiioips—In good condition, with the ex ception of a Bfiidmca Already iepeatedly reported* especially in referred to the pump attested in the ard. ■ ( A communicatioi was read from Hia Honor, the Mayor, to rmtmtmtm to ihe eo*vevretou of the Board with the city authoitiea, preventing ( |he^hrow log of filth and garbage U tbe streets and lanes! RESOLUTION 0. By Mr. Lee— , Resolved, That .file Mayor and CUy Council be re quested to extern! tbe time of cleaning ol sinks by me Contractor foi’ane mouth from Juoe is;. By Mr. Withingtoi— Resolved. Thst; hie Board request the Bo*rd of Aldermen to dr&io Frew town Ward Withoni, delay. Th* Secretary i*.roduc«d to tbe Board th* “Phcenix Disinfectant,” whlJh was, on motion, referred to the Committee of tha Board. On motion theftiard adjourned. Horse Thisk C\vaax.—Tuo News ard Herald of Monday mentioned that the horse, saddle and bridle of Dr. W. 8. Lawton had been stolen from hia stable He Saturday night previous. We were informed yiaterday chat ttu thief had been caught with the rorse at Darien. He had ridden night and day to gat there, aud arrived in time to be apprehended. Commercial. 8a Van nab Masrat**., omoa ir the News aud Herald, l C M . : ffAVAKjtAM, May 26-6 F.;m. J Cotto».—There haa iteen considerable inquiry for the etiple today considering the season, and the transactions are nor# numerous than we have been for some time caffidupon to report. It mil fo said to be only a temporary demand, however, occasioned by a desire to fill tome special order, or theiuecesalty to free an emoaat of tonnage. The sales We report were mostly effected early, before the arrival of the news, ad we dog>t if the sea* oouooa would now bring the prices q>talced.for them in ih# morning. At the same time we would lemaxk in general, that owing to the small offering stock, holderAare firm, and evince no Aepotiliou to yield ta the prices of fered. f We now quote fbm actual sales : Middling i 29® Luw m adiiug ’. ‘J.M The sales to-djyhsve been aa fellows: 91 bales a t 27, C at 27>4,117 at 18, 7 at 26#, 50 at 29. Total, 271 bales. The receipts to-diy amount to 192 bales. Finarcial.—Gpk firmer; bought stlS9ffil8fM, and sola at !4J(g)14i>4 Exchuge—New York sigbt Is quiet; bougui at par, und sold at % premium. Bter- ling Is firm; bough at 162 for 60 days bills. Bacon.—The offiring stocks are light, some lots being withdrawn from the market la an ticipation or hlffier rates. Dry salted dear ribbed aides have ben a Did daring tue we-k at I6jfc; smoked do at 18c. The demand has been lair, and «e now quote: bhtoldera, 15)£&l6c; ribbed sides, clear rlbicdsides, clear aides, scarce at 19e; hans, plain. 2Ka.'2c; canvassed. 28 @-’4o. Flour—is quiet-but steady. We quite fer Northern super, flCC0®ll 00; extra, $11 OOfiilS 60; r-imiiy, $15 00@16 0). Georgia flour is scarce and unchanged—esy for choice lamfiy, 816 per barrel; socks, $8 60. . p Freights—On cotbn are very dull. We quote: To Liverpool, by sail, A-;6®|jd op uplands anu fit osi sea islands; on timber, .Jite; to Qacoastown, hie. When calling for ordms; though via New York, by steam, &don uplands; on sea i&landfl,; To New York, by steam, >«c per a; 75c on domsstica. ,T» Phil adelphia, J6&, on wjtenda, C5o on anmeehes. To Boston, $8 on uploads; through via Philadelphia. Xc. Through to Bfetott and Philadelphia via New York, $3. To BHUinors, per lb. Ooaat- Wise freights are.' more active. Small -vessels with large ports Ae in request, as we learn of several cargoes tf heavy timber awaiting ship ment. Lumber to Bdtimore and Philadelphia, $8(§9 to New York ad fioeton on timber and lumber, |10@12 Cuba trdghte on lumber $8 to north side; *9@10 to south side, Bmsll ve*.«e,s are wanted fer the trade. Boutl American freights $20, and $5 primage can be hud^ . s • ; *. - Grain.—Com—Tbtre is little improvement in the demand, and prices ire somewhat firmer. We now quote prime white £1i\y A irom depot The Siook of oats is very light, and no receipts; selling from: atcre at fermei quotations, $110® 116. - Rick—la firm. W> quote: Clean CArulina, 10® 10He; by the single cask. He higher; rough, $2 25 <S)i 40; seed, $3(^4; middling race, 7®8s; Rangoon. iuh^Hc. j 8UOAB3—Are nncmnged. We quote: Crushed, 1$ @18H«; A white, lfet?**; & go, 2$Hffii7o; extra uo, UJ@16Hc; yellofr o, 16®loHo;. brown clsrifidd, 14^t; Muacovado, 1IH®14; Porto Rico. 14®18c. MARKET^ BY TELEGRAPH, IU Markets. LoEDon, May 26—noon. Financial.—Secaiities tachanged, • Livxbpool, May 26-^-Noon, Cobcon—Heavy aid unchanged; bttslceaa; •ilee,*4.0 0 bales. ' . - * Breadstuff*—Dot. Gbain.—Wueat defined Id; red Wefit£rn, lsVsd. tlVERPOOL, •Si, 2 J—afternoon. Cotton.—Uplands ll,Hd; Orleans, UHd. . Losno^May 26-Evepiog. Financial. —Canada, 90H; oonds, U\. ' Frank post, May 96—Evening. ' Financial.—U. 8.Bjuds, 76H- ' jivrupooL. Miy 26—Evening, Cotton—Dull sn^Leavy; sales, 4,000 bales. Maucheatei- advios umarorable. bUOAk—Dull. ' j Honestlc Markets., , . •. • .. xOEX, Mai 21-Ho^a Financial.—Staksactive; money, 4@5 .per gent; exchange, ; cild,14i>j; Virginia 6’s, 55. cotton—Droopitg; miduiing, 3(K430>4c. FloUW—196^160 ower. /"»• » 1 ; Oeais.—Waeat,‘;^3c lower; corn unchanged. Pkovzsiaifs.—B<rfc heavy; ateee.$96 75. Freights—Dull Naval Vroin -Turpentine ready at 5lHc; roaln uncuauged. 4 ;» fc , m New York, M^ 26—Evening. Financial.-Gaul, 140H; atertiog, llOH; ffid Yfr- guaa bonds in uenaud at 50; other Sjutucm bonds setive; 1862 oootona, 10H; Tenueasee 6’s, it; new, » NoriU Carelna, new, «7. r >cotton—Easier,and mor* aotng; ialM, 1100 bales; mUddng. 8a#80Hv *t etosflyeoiai $tte ' FLour—Heavy, ind I0@20c lower; Sjuttiem, $9 80 @14 50. Grain.—Wheat i*u, ad 2@3c lower; corn droob- ing; white besithn, $t ii@ it. i j Provisions.—Mfas peck, $98 70;'lard,18H#W>^o- GaocERiEs—Heivy. t 1 Havas. axoRKs—Turpentine, 61 @51 He; rosin, $81§@7, ' FkKiaiiTS—Drooping. Nkw Orleans, May 25. Financial.—Stirling, 60H@52; New York sight, H pee tent, premiaoi; gold. 140%. Cotton—Cnsstiisa; miudluffi, 2SHe; sale*, 1.IC0 balw; receipt*, 192 bales; exports, 4,58g balsa Suguh—Finn and unchanged. Molasses—Firm and unchanged. Flour—Du; 1; superfine, $8 76. QiteiN*—Gseiweei te*dwy upwmd at$I 06# HO; oata firm at 80o. , ' i Hay—Quiet at $18@20. pRovuioNS.—L»rd higher and scarce; in tierce, 20c: in keg.aOHc; po.kduRet $29 *o@» 7$. OAukAera i4Ho; clear sides, l8Hc. j BALrorosi, May 96. Financial —Virginia 6*s, 48@48H; North Carolina x-ooupoas. 67. Ooxxon—UulL Flour—Quiet ad unohaged. Qaw--MOrtae*>Te*-w*ss».ffrOe@8iO| wldt• coin, $1^13@1 J8; ysllov, $t22Ml2S;0AH, 9*ffi94Hc; ^F^viron*—Steady adan^hanged. CnoniAfi, May 26. Flour—Dull- ■*.: • • t rGaaBi.—Oarn unsettled at 95e. Tioumtill*, May 25. rtiiw—*tpwtelllg' ffre9. ‘ ’ noviBiWL—Km. pork, ,28 60; -kimW.., Ua 0lMrM4<*UXe;Urt,»o«o. 'WOUdWlOk, B. 0., Ksj to. b<u Sloua—Spirit. mpnUM MT flrM at Mtt«rn>tln. iaxooi OsmuO; MMl n u| U; £l.«.*2 *0; So. L, $3 M«0 M; fSlTt* ti tKim. .1 V .! . . • '■JfWWMttilWSI.- ta POBC Of SAtABBAIl; i WBieomor. Hoy SI, hsj. Arrival IMt«6pp. Son Jacinto, Atkins, N«w York— _ ett, Faint, Adktu. Fnlatkn—L J omi- ateMM^UtaUtor. ooz.tur, Ohirlenton-L J Gan. ’’SwuMT Fannie, Peck, ckarieiton—uugnom A flawiringlkym Cleared Yesterday. Dictator. Coxetter. Palatka—L J Guilmar- Polnt. Adkins. Charleston—L J Br UrfMoreno, Black, Liverpobl-Brighsm, Holst tt Co. Bchr waitoa, Corbett, Richmond, Me-TB Mar- ehatik Bro. .,. Hailed Yesterday. Steamsf McUtor,Coxetter, Falstka, Ha—L J Gull- martin* Co. Htoamer City Point, Wkins, Charleatoa-L J GnU- martin & Co. Refcc&pto. i 1 * Per steamer Dictator, from Florida—4 packages tin AOo. • r ' kxn-rca. * t * Per Br bark Moreno, fer Liverpool—S98.f»uQ feet pitch pine timber, 23 4SQ f <-i pitch pine lumber. Per sc hr Walton, ior iwc.imaud, Me—l'iu.ooo feel lumber. . i<*- Pai »tuim. Per steamer Fsrnie. fro.n i bailee on—B Meyers, A II Jeusiue, J-Potter, T Bituitvuse aud aon, and 16 deck. Per ste iiniliipSin JeciUlo from New York—Mrs Capt O Wheaton and <*hiid. M*s vv .^uuurae, Air WaabOume. O Orff il At aiO'id ud J i. Vassar, F Vose, Mr Kogiitu, Mv ilcae.>, u A i eu.iva!, L B For* cival, h H Me csil/Mrs Aiorria, A X Th in, Mister F Lincolu. C Cuiu iriogu Per steamer C.ty i’ofb*. irom Florida—Nelson, Evans, l'erryiuau, ' aii.tiitu, J * Dunuip. DutUous, A T Mail, J Slajel, T il 1»A 1-AS C.i-ostooW, W H i’rou- dy. Dr Uncoil, Misi Bake;, .in tiuj/ ai.d sady, ti Cocbrs*. and 2 uvnk ’ Pfer steamer Dictator, fr-in i.Ii iriest.-n—D Jen- Ulngs.Mtss U Jeuuiugs, Mlss &f Jeduiiigs. A McNu.- ty, wife. Child and svt, Cui DODeJanivU. Miss i*>a- griel, R W Woodbndge, J A Wiekiu-, U raarny, J Ai hhudes, J M Sparkman, tv d Hjmrkmsn, u«.l D Mc- Bs$,J.Hatfeins,'Mrs bsmmis, Miss Moopsr, F U Dua~ ney, J Aaderson, and $ dick. Consignees. Per steamer Dictator,.-from Charleston—L J Gull* martin & Co. W M Tonno Sc Co, a A Kice, WWko lattie. ' 11 iter steamer City Point,/rote Florida—A C Nelson, J U Maker* Co. liLsvstwe. ... iter stedmbip an Jsuinto. from New York—Cen R B AgL A A G MK Agt, H*j CUS Alffeu. Biun & M, w E b.»h*elt. Ball k H, Brj*n, tf A Ob, Brady a M. MA Ubheop Chagqrioo A K T W Cotoey. Jeffrey «fc B, CMgaorn « C, Cooper Q A Co. T J Dunbar a Co, J II psAfind, Einstein, * Aoo. E F English, A Fer ; na*<frip It *L FrepHaafitg, M Feral* Oo, a G«imn, “ ' * Co, O L Gilbett, Gansn > J GaiUnarttn * Co. M uo — A * Co, H 8 Haines, V .M KrsusS & Co, A B A X, J Lippnum, Lstbrop L Bros * Co, -41S Meyer, i*j0o, W D k Aiillsr, C (. WalilliniHi, 7 Nnsanr jher * IV' too. Gi ^ • “ SSitVlTi’* UoK«ilt*0&B.. r . .. .... - . Meitgler, J C Maker;*'Cb,, siLNeldlinger, T Nugant, G a Nichols, J OUver. Orff * W, K 1’iawhek, X luiey. J Ryan, O D Rogers * Bed, bo Ex Co, W H Stork a Co, F W Sims A Co, A A Halomo .s & Co, J M HeikirK. W A Thomas, W MTunno A Co, J L Villalonga. J E Vassar, W H Wiltberger, Weed iC, JB Wesi & Co, W U Woods. W X Woods, Mrs M E Wilson, Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—Ulagborn A C. B Molina, T 3 Nickerson, J W McDonald, k H Kir* tiu, Fernandez & Bro, F M MyrelL J W Nevitt, und Order, [By Talegraph.] Charleston, May 26—Arrived, steamer Cham pion, from N< w York. Sailed steamer Maryland, for Baltimore: svhr K T Burgess, fur Georgotowu, 8 C. WjLixraoxoN, May 26—Arrived, Lncelle, from Balilmure. consignees per Central R, R. May 26, 1868. 164 bales col ton, 426 sacks corn, .31 bales yarn, 20 bales domestic!, 5 bides hides, 2 rolls leather, li boxes tobacco. 36 sacks flour, 43 sacks oats, 2 boxes drugs, l tte»t mdse. 1 box beeswax. 1 roll bedding 1 box eggs. 7 boxes mdse, and mdse, to Randell ft Co, J * W Rutherford, J W McDonald, J Fountain, Lathroy A Co. J Lama, W A McKerzle, C V Hutcn- 1ns, A A su’oraocs A Co, Querard * H, J McMahon & Uo. GuCKfnhtduier i b, C R It Ag’, ASQRR agt, Bothvveil * W, Jones * W, F W Sims St Co. Consignees per Atlantic * Gulf R. R. May 26,1863. 23 batei c tton, 86 care lumber, 1 car sheep, 68 bbls rot in. 4 iibis turpentine, 9 coops chickens, 6 Dales wool. 9 bandies hides, 11 sacks potatoes, and mdse, to Dune in a J, Swan, U A Co, Burroughs, FljeA Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, Oppenheimer, M & Co, BR Laws. J w Auderson’s bons A Co, Conntrat & J, C Collins, MM,CRR apt, Alexander A U, R Mclntire A Co, Pute'-ki House, J Lama. W fi Stark A Co. J H Dews. F Winter, J Kelly, JffftCA Mclntire, A Goinm, Cooper A McA. D MailetS, LaRoche tD.JM Cooper, M Y Henderson. Shipping. Philadelphia and Southern Hail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. Oh1,Ih PasMige SSS Deck Passage* with subsistence...$15 OU The Splendid New Steamthip WYOMING, TEAL* Commander. WiU sell for the above port on laturdsy, Jane 6, at 9 o’clock a. a. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER A GAMMBLT, mai25 j 84 Bay'street. * FOB NEW YORK. EMPIRE LINE. OAWjUV PASiAOK.................... STRKRAQK. wltk fiabslstence... THE mi SIDSWHEBL STEAMSHIP SAN JACINTO, ATKINS, Master. Will sail as above on Satarday, Jtay 30*. at — o’clock — n» Mg~ Poeittvely no engaged berths seemed after Wednesday. May 27 th, unless paid for. ggr^For feeignt or passage, navingauperior ac> <0 o®*, apply BOSSS, Jr., Agent, ao. 12 Stoddard's Range. WM. R. GARBISOIs Agent, nayg Wo.SItowllngGreen. New York. Murray’s -Line FOB NEW JSSBt YORK. caiumiuw ...$a» oo ITXEttAQK, wltb SiMlUan ...til M TBS W*SX-Ot** VOMUSBSg LEO, .• ‘ ■ . • . U • : u , DEARBORN* Commander wni «eU Tor the above port ! Wtdmeadmr,-ffuko 5 o’clock p. m. gtr Magaged Berths «reared tJalesf Paid for by MONDAY JUMtMHO. Jan* M. f ' • e onCotton destined NOTICE. JS ,u sd,' l^Vlo-felb Siil WMD .bsLquioG t*aat t umtomjttmtm bmttttt*. For^wof ASGflootiHfe';;: tmt-a nuuu wwmsAnwns. ft , Uftft J ftlUftftf HU J ^ Lions Conqueroii by a Woman! JEWELRY, DRY GOODS, FCRNITUBB, JseJ AT AUCTIOH. BY BEU * HtTlftb THIS DAT, (WetoMOoj) KV 97U>. « MX 0’aiMk, In front ci store, will bo sold: Watch#*. Bings, Breast Fine, Ear Rings, Chains, Sleave Buitons, Studs, Ac,, (all gold.) Royal Bengal Tigers Subdued! The Monsters Loose In the Streets of Savannah! Monday, Tuesday ft Wednesday, June 1st, 2d and 3d. COL. C. T. AMES’ mv wm ww, CIRCUS! , 5 , -AND- Tropical aviary* A TRIPLE CONFEDEUATIO.n, almost HlimiUble in its resource*, and more gorgeous and ole gaut y equipped than auy kindred Exhibition extant. The corps acth-t cumbers , ; 1 i. 37 AeccmpllshcA Artistes, Male and Pema’e representative* of the more •!*- sat. graceful and plearing Olympian Sports, includ es Equestrianism, Gymnastics, Pantomimic*, Aero bat tee, Ac'rstatK’fl, and Athletics. Among to# most distinguirhi d of the troupe are M’hhB S. ZOYORRA, VICTORIA DE LEE, MADAME ELIZABETH, MR. TH08. WATSON* MR. W. NAYLOR, MB. LEWIS CARR MR. HORACE 8UTH, SIGNOR TIBBS, MR E. WINNS, CASTILIOM BROTHERS, MR. E. GOODING* MS. E. BANKER, MASTER FRANK, MASTER GEORQffi THE TWO INTENSELY MOROU3 CLOWN&, BO- BOB SMITH »Sf» JOUSBT unroi BAUD OF MUSICIANS! That acknowledge no enperiore in the rendition cf true harmoj. | PEEFORMIH& HGRSES, TRldK PONIES, Educated Mules, Acting Monkeys, SAGACIOUS DOGS, ETC. THE ONLY LION EKCUAITRIII! IN THE WORLD* Tbe Beautiful and Falry-l4ke Siporila Ella Eugenie, And the Diftin«ulsbed ffetur relief and Accomplished TIUSH- •iLAYER, Accotapanlre this Colossal Combi- zutton. and . at eaoh exhibition display their miraculous power and indomitable codrags byepter- lDgth*densor tbe Tigfcia, Lions, Panthers and Leopards! The Zoological Department Is of Immense Magnitude and embraces Hundreds of* Wild Beasts or almost every #p«de« ad geographical range, from Of the burning Desert of Africa to the While Bear of tha Arctic tseaa, or the Btoonof bur own Waters Wilds. To this is added an vimiDALir Luie* AVIAJIT, Of Meat Beautiful and Brilliant Birds and Fowls. Monkeys, Jpes and Baboons In countless ntmffirfi and averi tribe. tar Fnr List of AffimalS, and general particulars, see Pictorial Porters, Detcriptive Bills* BuRatins, me. FHE GRAND PROCESSION ef *• j*hp*!?b SAn n On the top ot one will be Eagea surronaded by Lieu! 1 On the other, seated aide by Bide, XengeT and a" Royal f TigerT BEAR IT Iff YOUR MMTD Dry Goods and turiiitute. ALSO, A general assortment of Grocerlei*conai>Ung of— Smoked Shoulders, Dry Salted 8bonllarf, Hams, Beef, Butter, Choree. Af EegsPukles, Flour, 8aap. Candles, Btarch, Ales, . WmoL aud Liquor a, Tobacco, Ac. Terms cash. my27-lt Underwriter’s Sale. BY BELL A HULL. On WEDNESDAY, May 21th, at 10 o’clock, in front of tho store, will be told, 1 keg Cloride or LUne, -1 bag Coffee, Damaged <>n voyage of importation ad aold fer sc- of all concerned. count c Terma cash. my26-td Auction Sales—Future Days. BY BteliS ABO BEYER. WiU b*eold on TUESDAY. Jon* 2d, at IT o'clock, A. M., in front of the Court House; On# new 1)4 story frame dwelling house, on lot No. 28, Gaston Ward, fronting ou Wart Broad etraet, the whole lot Is enclosed by a good fence, sub lea fer eix horses la ihs yard, aubjeoi to a ground rent of $50 per annum; lease five years with privilege ox re* uewal. le.ms cosh. . ALSO, Two frame dwelling bouses in the best of order, one fronting ou Mints street, the other on Gaston street, both attnataa on lot No. 11, Berrien Ward; attached io each house a stable ui the yard, ad all -other convanienocs; ground subject to $5o anual > out; louse for three yean. n yl7-td BY BIRIN «* MEYER. Will be sold on IUESDAY, June 2d, at 11 o’oicck, A. M-, iu front of the Court House: Three-quarters cf lot No. 84. Charliou Ward, and improvements, consisting of a well finished brick residence on Tattnall street, 3d door from Gaat .«n; said residence, containing eight rooms, and out houses four rooms, stables, * good we.luf water tn Uie yard, and a flower garden; Said tot sold as the fence now stands, subject to a ground rent ot $43 41 per annum. Terma oaab. ALSO* One-half of lot No. 10, Gaaton Ward, containing 55 feet on Jefferson street, by 35 feet on Gaston Street, with fmpovemeubi consisting of three tene ments, irame building; ground, fee simple. Terms Cteb. ALSO, Tr e vacant half of lot No. 10, Gaston Ward, f5 feet on Tattnall atieet, by 85 ieet ou Gaston street; ground, ft* simple. ALSO, The adjoining quarter lot on Tattnall attest. may2?-td HOUSE AT AUCTION. BY BELL A HULL. On first TUB-DAY in June next, in front of the Court House, will bo sold: The House ou Trust Lots No. 26 ad 31, Chart toa street, 42 by 6d feer, under lease of eight year*. Terms cash. my27-td AT PRIVATE SALE. BY WILLIAMS, WARD 4k EcIHTIRE. 20 barrela POTATOES, may21-tf (Jackson Whites.) STOCK! STOCK!! gg shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock, for sals may20-tf bell a hull. W ANTED. CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK. aprt0-tf BY BELL A HUH • Shipping. FOB NEW YOBK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Lane, HIOX-WaEEI. 8HJP3, mM n.cswuidTMjiiaUMUtag MMaiblp HERMAN LIVINGSTON, W. B.EATO 4, Ooamander, Will tali on WadMrtff. l«y BTth,at Iff o’dseka. Sills of lading gives Mr* on through freights af cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight orpi—ge» having new and spiendidlj arranged acr rMitoBMwmAapplytQ / ^.jSSKtad’irift Opportte the Port Office. ®. B.—ffo engaged berths secured after Monday, My 96 th. unless yffid for. . natyis BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE!! FOB NEW YOBK. r’K.~ ———*■—-—•--- Cabin Fawage. BU*ragt, wltk sabslsteac*.... •»# SteSragt, wltkoat sabslsteac* $10 THE ffXBSTK STEAMSHIP / LA, Thames, PENNINGTON, Master, WlllBAilon Batarisy, toy 30, at — o’clock — as. For freight or Passage apply to OOTAVUB OOHKN 4 CO., Ageali, 82 Bay street, Bavanah, Ga, B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 Wset street, New York. msyl8 FOR- BALTIMORE. Cabin Pji—age. S«o Th. New ud Superior Stw.htp AMERICA. <BEO. W. BILLUPS, Commander, w!U ad for Baltimore on THURSDAY. Jam* Atk, at A p. a. Vto fre^rf ot pMBtff*. IsvlEf excelled second , apply to B urlap, linen and cotton bag* editable for Wheat, Oorarftc., Cot sale hi quantities to ” ^ tor the tteisprf uuaof grain,