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JOB POINTING,
We have connected with the News and Herald
EaUbUshment, »ftno Job Printing Office, complete
|u all respects, with new type, presses and other
mitariai, and competent workmen. Orders from the
country cau be forwarded by mail or express; and
will be promptly Ailed, at as low prices as anywhere
i tue state.
in OVvlcMly ffi%he time, was fully invent!
ggg? I
His Honor. , tho Mayor,
parties in tie tULtL,Ayr -
TUDlY.
Hwwrmn—B-ygsSP^W ^
- .. . h'hiad habit ponallar U _
«■<— Ottinwa M. FM MO touch-
me ft apperia, withont J elf act.
WwalludeAothe custom pntoainn'tanffi
than simply to show ihialr friend [bales; ex;
Irowm meets his friend Jones whom bo
in nearly the same locality an honr or two,
dfeSf^perhapA B few minntcs before. During that interval
It to highly probable that no event of any importance
„.__that Ef <w^|tn of t —_ T .— —..„.. v . ^ t
Bo far as thefasts appeared AerC Was tto-premedita- to Jones, nor, indeed to Brown, which by nfrlendly
ted purpose 'to ao wrong or break the pekoe. A canstrscUon Brown canid imagine Jones to be inter-
juuabec of witnesses were examined. -ffiul they
showed that a party of young men engaged in £1*J-
ing billiards had partaken tPO'fraely.. of;ntimalfcats
and became belligerent. Oae of ffcopartyflduriibsid
a pistol, and was seized by Another who anfcrtn-
by the discharge of the wi
it did not a^ buweverf j^S^iisny
tion on the psrt of- ihe young man who fired the
pistol to do ihiarjj> |^»j^rti wo4n|ed, .wskre in-
formed, is sztis^ftd of that fret. At his reqnestjand
also at the “request OT*-tne*^rjends of the ydung
gentlemen engaged la the nffslr - ws supprsga the
names, satisfied tbxtibe already sufficient publicity
given to the aifilr, as w^h as the paniahhisat lm*
posed upon tbem by HU Honor will have the effect
in their individual cases of effecting m reformation.
** -'^oWJUs! «
in, has oecUrred, or is it likely to ocenr. Yet
both gentlemen stop and shake hau -s earne-tly ‘•Wsd
bow goes it ?’* i emsrks Jones, with a vague hope that
•omelhing may have hippeied. **8o, so,” re
plies thewloqaent Brown, feeling intuit.vely the deep
vaffnlty ofTiia friend answering to his own. A pause mmvw
ewiaSC darifig which each regards the other with an favorable,.
imbecile smile and fervent pressure of the hand.
Jones dr«!w* a long breath and looks down tlie street.
Brown sighs heavily, and gsz^s np the sheet..
Another pause, during which each gentleman disen
gage their respective hands, and glance anxiously
around for acne conventional avenue of escape. Fi
lially, Jones (with a sudden assumption of having
&rguUejt an important engagement) ejaculates—
— *. tSHTarti V iJ —I— “Well, I must traffic s egmark instantly echded by
The young tnau who fired the pistol Wa8‘‘uQed! $5(1' the voluble Brown, and these gentlemen separate
and oosta, and the other, jRho..grorqfesd tfce fight in
which b« was worsted,. was aeptenoed to f25' and.
oosta. A witness wh^ ^hd i»e^ hoUfled to appear
and testify, but pudBjdaflsaU. waagned fil fpr con
tempt of goart, and an order Uaged for his ar*«f
„ , „ , .•»p«rl»r,C«fiJrt.^ |( , iUJJ j it!
Hoh. W. B. Plemino, Presiding.
The following cases ^ew,C*Uejd te t^s^oprt yeptws
day, and continued: ‘ ‘ ‘ . ** j ■ ***
James M. Flowers vs. Bank’, of ue State of
Qeorgia.' ia i«vo boi Wm asd tT
John 0 Dickson vs. thaOentrsl RaiirosdandJJgnk-
ing Company, of Georgia.
The C'oart then adj earned until 10 o’clock, A. M.
Monday, at which time the OritnlnaJ Docket will be
o Ailed.
City Cowrt.
Hon Walteb S. Chisholm, Presiding.
The csbq of Davi 1R. Dillon, yjl McRae and Wilcox,
wunrled STaterday^^^
Tbia was a suit against A. H jb^se.an^’CIark WU-
cox,lateco-parbiersubder iheflriaof *^”^- ■- * ¥Ti '
ojx, for money lent July 9 an*ll, .*
was borrowed'by WilCox onfjfo^ht-^^
In the firm nam®, payable tothe order ol ..—
Rae, and etfdprsed by tfiem. il was proved ihaU
endorsement bad beenJorgedfbjMHiico*,WMipl..
wards misapplied ibe mopey Vbul that ibilo.tf desit
with
The jury leudehai a verdict fn favor of plaintiff
for $921 60 with intftWBtrrom July 10th* 1867.
Oapt. G. A. Mercer walTieoimadnor the plaintiff,
and Messes. Harden A Levy and Oapt T. M Norwood
for the defendant.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Index to New Advertisements.
Tne steamship North Point sails for Baltimore next
Friday.
Package of handkerchiefs found.
ifogeph CJopps is the du y authorial attorney of M!
chael O. Scanlan.
Information wanted of Wm. Jtffor3on Gordan.
City Marshal’s sale of the engine house In Reyno!ds
square on Monday. 15th inslant, at 11 o'clock
City of Savannah bonds wanted by Tison A Gordon,
p.c-nic for the benefit of the Catholic Free Schools of
St. John’s Parish oa Tuesday, Jane gth.
^•opo^ala vylij b'e ripely-«i bytbe’Cily Surveyor fo
1 1 linking the cp?n drain in Dully street.
Th* steamer Dictator, leaving Savantab June 9.b,
will loach at St. Mary’s, Frrnandina, and other
points to Ja^ksonYUJo, t&vtS§ to St. itigaatlne.
Lo^t—five dollars reward.
^jitham County Sheriff s sale of mules, rice dfillfli
tt:, op the first Tv e *day In July uext.
Oliatliam County Sheriff a sale of tLe \crnou She!
Hoad, etz., on the first Tutsd >y in Joly next.
Theodore Meves givea notice that he has opened an abiding place of the Conservative, and asked to be
Almost Another Duel.—A discussion on
politics, a subject which haa run more men mad and
sent more to the devil than nearly afl Qthe.ro bogi
bined, occurred between ft Radical and aflonaerva-
tive negro day bifoie yesterday, and resulted, as
usnal, m disagreement. aquirrCl, hard words, and
almost a fight. They were separated by friends, and
the affair supposed to be over. Bur, net to. The
Radical negro went off aud obtained Hie old *c<) the
revised “Code of Honor," read ft ntijnber of pftA«9 of
eacb, and came to the conclusion that nothing bat
the blood qt hfs opponent in argumentative combat
would siiisfy him, and determined to have a bloody
combat “on the field of honor," and then deliberate
ly wrote a challenge, which the Conservative accept
ed and chose Screven’s Ferry as the field, shot guns
ae weapons, fifteen paces aa the distance, and this
morning at 7 o’clock as the lime, all of which fia
agreed to, and preparations made. About 12 M. yes
terday the Radical negro, fill of the duel, fell asleep
and dreamed about the recent fatal affair. He awoke
with a start, bis hair on end, and each strained eye
ball nearly popping out ol his head, while great tears
rollod down his ebony cheek, and mingling with the
great beads of perspiration oab!t face flawed on aud
wilted his shirt poller, ^ftaf to £\o he did not know,
and a lung time thought and considered whether to
throw off prldi or fear ; fear conqu- red and be arose,
sold his ' Cedes, ’ and with the money purchased a
battle of superior whiskey'- and proceeded to the
ice cream and soda water garden
let off, in consideration of which fco would present
A regular meeting of Palestine Comunradery, Ho I Sinwiyitbp^$°IH;’jfmO^e of a ltJU
* this evening at S o'clock. tie being more a«tr«tl-e than the mo.zle ol * .hot
Meeting of tt,e“£a»knati'iKutna)-Loan 4»3ocl.Uon gun. tne Oc<, S eryati T e iKceyted lSo offer. Banda
“ . . / 1 were shaken, one p&fr of which shook before, whekey
I drank,and theaffslr ‘-honorably, settled.’ ’ W® would
I sdvLe the Bad. 11 he doe* not desire to have his
I epidemls perforated with pllleta cf lead, toretra n
from political discussions with colored men of Ccq-
| eeivattve princlp'.ee.
St. George’s Smc^Ei'kr—The first monthly
1 meeting of this Society was held last evening in Bat-
. voi'jiM lib ft ■ I*®*a, June6.
Flocb—Very dull aid unsettled; spring superflns,
u , ii.LUg^7 00
clear sldea, H9tmuq;lu<l
5jJST-iHO'«OM '•! -S—'- '■ ;
ftfWWTt, June 6.
^■wuioMrtlMk i Bft> deeuat fnriimr wdklei;
rices nominal;. MaMinprk. $27 75; shoulders, 13c;
ear sides, 16Xc?MkLTTM c -
AuauRA, June 6.
Cotton—Market dull and anamaily at' me. The
op accounts from all sectiona of the State are
Wilmington, N. 0., June 5.
Cotton—lllddlteg,' 270 * p * '
Naval 8tobs»—SpHts turpentine nominally at
4Jc: rosin buoyant; atninad, $2 25; No. 1, $4; pale,
$6; Ur advanced to $3 20.
CHABLxeroM, June 6.
Conoic—Dull; Mies. $• ba’ee; middling nominal
at 89329X0; teaUipie, QAbalee. tluT
ou'y to repeat their miserable formula the next day.
Im the above example we have compasslonfttpiy
shortened the usutl leave taking, which, in skillful
bands, may be protracted to Bucb a length Urnt the
•*i» relation would make oa shudder. We must say
In. ^ehatf or a tow of our kind-hearted citizens, who
fire partieipantaia theee airoclona transactions, that
they linger with the hope of saying something natu
ral lb‘ their.friend, (feeling that, they too are groping
in the mazy labarynths of their minds tor a like
expression) until they feel that they ought to be sepa
rated by a policeman. * It !s aatonishing how tor the
wretched joke will go on these occasions, hud,
aa it were, d tacn the cohering particles Doubt
less every ene of bur readers has laughed (libCIt
hysterically j at some witt.cis n. under over of which
they have escaped, that five m'nu es afterwards they
could not perceive possessa i a grain of humor.
This habit is a bud one and should be stopped,
even if it has to be done by the C!ty Police. No man
should be be allowed to consume another’s time in
the manner above described. We feel assured that
there aie m iny who would not stop in this way If
they cou d help themselves, and to these we would
state that when they toll into this pitiable atrait,
that, next to getting in the way of a passing dray and
being torcloly disconnected from the friend, a jokels
the molt efficacious; ihe mispronunciation of
French word, of which all of our yoauj men are
cipable, haa boon tried with great success.
8cbeven House.—J D Marlow, city; E C Wilso a
Penn; W F Skelling, N Y; E P Butts and wife, S C; it
M Burns, str Pilot Boy; W J Bailey, Fla; Mi 8 Bailey,
do; Jos Cardy, do; W T Martin, Augusta; E H Poole,
N Y; 0 F Book well, U S A; S C Jones and wile, Miss:
J C McBeninge, Macon; S>M Perkins, Ga; MrsO E
Austin and asvts, N Y; W H Fuller, Atlanta; Miss
Harris, Ga; Miss Watson, do; A H Darnell, do; Capt J
N Scoit, lady and child. N Y; Chris Murphy, city; Geo
T James, Fla; Jas T Lawens, do.
Pulasei House.—A Prost, a. s, San Salvador; 0
Harris: Miss A E Owens; Mias A Atkinson and sister;
Mrs 8 Davis, Columbus, Ga; D Solomons, Gordon, Ga;
Miss J Kqrinker. Colnmbus, Ga; A Livingston, Fla;
McQueen. 8 C; Is lac Berrine, Fla; F S Gann, do; Mre
WP SU?a; John W Wynne, Fla; John Shame, wife
and child. Ga; Dr B D Smith, Ga; Ja9 L A Gibbs, Ya;
Wm B Brown, Ga; Miss M N Brown, do.
Marshall House.—Sol M Jones, city; J Norton
and lady, Tallahassee; Henri© $ly, N Y; C Hobluaon,
Jacksonville.
Shipping Intelligence.
lUaUturs AiaumaarTMi uu,
57
PORT OF 8ATARHAH.
SatubdaY, Jane 6, UM,
-v ? »ra a Arrived Ysstetday.
Steamer Dictator, Willey, Palatka, Fla—L J Gull-
martinhCo. . j. { .
Schr Wauiauga, 197 tons, Manro, Philidelpfila, ha-
sorted cararo— Banter A GammelL
Schr Jane Emeon. 129 tone, Yen Cleat New York,
assort bd cargb-4tarr A Roberta. |
' Brfg Honica, W3 tofis, Mitchell, Elizabeth City, N J
—0 Cohen a Co.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hon ter A
Gammell.
Steamer Dictator. Willey, Charleston—L J Gntt-
martin St Oo.
Fblp PequotL Hogg, Liverpool—W M Tanno
A Oo.
Balled Yesterday. - | G i
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A
Gammell.
Exporu.
Per ship H % gg, for Liverpool—21,400 feet deals, 600,-
80o :eet timber.
CTATOR,
Captain OH AH WILLY,
|SZCVBfl|O^TOBT. AUQUSTINF. | n
rtth her regular mate to Ferxtandina.
ST. JOHN’S RIVER, **
L^Avma savannah junk ig™.
. «•>««♦ fartte^mnff trip, intiajing Ont-du,
ImM p»)actto Bw Bud ol Chute,
ipany the excursion
~ GpiiAiA»'TlN A CQ.,
r. . ism
MULE AT .
BY BILL Jt BIIhL.
THIS DAY IBliardqr) Juno 8th.
tooatot th.iton.wiH
ot 12 o'clock. In
bo .old,
1 Boo Halo.
In good order; wuiutcd Bat,
j. imi6.lt
VERNON. HOUSE,
AUCTION SALE.
by UrLEWSE A IY*Ogl, Auctioneers.
THIS DAY, infrowtof .mu yuUto Blu k Uojttt
at 19 o’clock, will be a Jld:
Dry Gouda Soap,
Codfish, Notions.
Numerous other a
juuso-u
ALSO,
arlidj^f^)!.
LLY Inform! | SPECIAL SALE OF iflLLl
the public that he haa recently leased the
Vernon House,
L - AW WHITE BLtFF, J&iflL
;Y ASD DRY
GOODS.
BY WILLIAMS, WARD dfc BdHfltE.
THIS DAY, 6th inst.atlOK o’ffibck. In front of the
store, will be Bold:
which haa undergone a.thoroegh renovation, and! 010 " 11 * outUl8 0“* ^ Qoo6b ‘
•varything connected with ; u pieced in firot^laes
order.--'- 1 ‘ l - L * 1 ”-
The LARDER will be supplied wl’h all the delica
cies of the season.
The DIN(NG fifLler oliarge of a
gentlemanly and efficient man".
The BJR and BILLIARD ROOM will be nnder
cempetent superintendence.
Calicoes, Shirtings,
Hose, Shirts,
Necktie a Ribbons, Ac ,
1 fine Showcase
2 Deals—in good order.
Sale p sltive. Terms cash.
ALSO,
A lot of Watchmaker’s Tools,
Dials, Fingers, t^ses, Ac.
>6-lt
EXECUTORS SALE.
— - ,f - j. • ■ ,~j a . BY BELL A HULL.
Attached to. Uie kintal are g^d BATHING J On SATURDAY, Jtnte-6tfc. at 11 o'clock, in front of
HOUSES. , / I The remainder of tbe peraanal property belonging
SAIL and FISHING BOATS always ready for J to the estate uf the late Gen. W. P.-While, conaist-
gnests, with good BOATMRN In attendance. I iQ K of
ap26—tf ~ B. H. K1BL1N.
I
Book and Job Printing
AND
BOOK-BINDING.
NEWS
THE
AND HERALD |
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka—Mr Austoq and |
2 avis, Wm Morrow. Miss A Owens, Mrs AdklasoD.
O Harris, Friedenberg, Wm Tftlpin, .Oapt Cady, W J
Bailey, Miss Waters, J O Emerson, and 20 deck.
Consignee*.
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka— L J Qnllmar-
tin St Co.
Consignees pec Central R« R.
June 6,1868.
1'0 bales cotton, 1,935 sacks corn, 187 bales dome*. I
tic., 60 bjles j.ro, S jumonff 2 caddie, tohocoo, IS TJAS BEKM PDI n, OOMPLHTB OBDEH, with I
cars lumber. 2 bdls bides, 7 bales leather, 5 pales I II mkw •PVPt.’ and ■" ■
wool, 8 bide, broom., 1 coop eblciOM, 4 boxe. CIS*. I umrored constnicuoii
2 3 ^^. C ^’e^
Srj»o,1l'«CoJLj’auilm™l5^oj,’ D*!?VSupJ Printing of any Description
St“. X°BioSTi. < W^ .’o.o^rd ^ “^‘^NSKN5“TBBlSSS t A I
exaoderSR, A O Lowcllu, Borroo|h., Hr. A Oo. ^VlSr^ttiToireiSi’ ^ T
Hunter 16, A1QBK Agt, CRH A^t. W U Woods. M PR * OKii - ** thU OPFJO “- 1
W B Griffin A Co. Sloan, G k Co.
Books,
Crockery,
Mantle Clock.
Brass-bound Trank,
10 shares Skidaway Shell BoadStock, $100 per share
pafilla.
Sold by permlealon of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County. L. J. B. FAIRCHILD,
One of the Executors of said Estate.
ALSCV & ti t j
1 Fine Gold English Lever Watch.
1 Fine Gold Hunting-case Lever Watch.
1 Fine Double-barrel Shot Gua.
1 Fine Maynard milk*
1 Fine Breach-loading Bifid.
1 Colt’s Pistol.
1 Pair Horaemaa Pistols. \
Terms cash.je2-td
BOOK m JOB PRINTING
Deparment
AS BEEN PUT IN COMPLETE ORDER, wit
NSW TYPE and MACHINERY of the moat
Auction Sales—Future Davs.
POINT
wnroafl a* shots oO .
Brianjr, Jaas 19, nt 10 e’dsck a. as.
Por freight or paseage. having newly arranged and
commodious satsnwita apylyttr^ i 00
CHARLESTON AN[f RORIDI
STEAMBOATa LINE! .1
THE ST1AMERI y\
DICTATOR,
(1,000 Toma,)
... Capxazk CHAS. WILLET*,
Will leave Charleston EVERY MONDAY at O o’cloek
P. M.; Savannah for Florida EVERY TUESDAY nt 3
o’olock P. M., touching at 8t. Mary’s, Fernandlna,
Jacksonville, and all points on St John’s river.
RETORNlNGi mill leave Pilatkn EVERY WED
NESDAY, Jacksonville EVERY THURSDAY, and
Savannah for Charleston EVERY FRIDAY at S
o’clock A. M.
L. J; GUILMART1N * OO.,
Jc4—if Agents.
BY WILLIAMS, WARD A McINTlflK.
Will be sold, THIS DAY. in front of our store, at lOjfi
o’clock:
1 fine Buggy Horae.
Jeg-lt
SYRUP.
10 barrels Choice Syrnp,
Ju3t received per schooner Jane Emeon, from New
York, and for sale lew by
je6-lw BELL k HULL.
Commercial.
Monday evening at 8 o’clocky
Auction sale of dry goods, far/iiture, eto., this morn
ing, at 10X o'clock, by Bell A Hull.
Auction sale of dry good*, etc., tbij morning, at 1J>£
o'clock, by Williams, WarJ & Mclntire.
Auction sale of drv goods, etc., this morning, at 10
o’clock, by DeLettre A Symons.
Auction sale of amqle this morning, at 12 o’clock, by
RcR A $qll. I tersby's baUding. !fhe Yi?e P.Qndont iu the chair,
^uefion sale of a bflggy horae Ibi? morning, at 10X members present paid up their inifation fees.
t... nniiiovno AXTnTntire. I + - .. . .. . .w
iclocij, by WUliame, Ward A Mclntire.
Syrup for tale by Bell A Hull. I
Meeting of the Savannah RiflJ Club this afternoon,
at 4 o\ lock.
Admini.tratoi’s sale of furniture, clothing, etc., on |
Wednesday, June 17, at 11 o’clock, by Bell A Hull,
The Young Men’s Christian Effort Asso
ciation 05 the Baptist OhTjBC^ —Thiq association
cf young Christians held its flfat anniversary meeting
on Tnursday evening last in the L-’cture-room of the
Church. Mr. A. J. GHStin presided; the devo:ione'.
exercises by the Pastor; tbe annual report was read
by Mr. Norton Frierson, and the address delivered by
Mr. J. R. McCay.
Some informal business waa disposed of, and then a
pleasant time was enjoyed in onversatljn, after
which the Society adjourned until the first Friday in
next month.
These meetings are fall of interest and very benefi
cial to the members, aU of whom should be present
at each aud e^ery njeetjog.
Tre Dictator.—By reference to an adver
tisement in another column it will be seen that the
steamer Dictator will leave Savannah on the 9th of
June, touch $t fit Marys, F«rrMdine, »nd other
points to Jacksonville, thence to 8t. Augustine,
where she will remain one night, an$ returning will
..... . go an the St. John’s river to PalaUra; touching nt all
Thi* Association is for th9 purpose of noWl 9 8 I 0 y th e regular landtoga,'arriving here onBatardsy,
prayer meetings and Sunday-schools in dostitute dia-1 ^ go mg to Charleston.
tricta of the city, and for developing the personal I -j^g Dictator enjoysanch a fine rep^tftion for ra-
gifts and piety of ita members. The report showed I wu and coa ,( 0 ft that we deem It needles* to say
that they had established meetings at seven different | in bpr praise. ‘ ' '
places; th.t two hoodro4 0)3.110*. h»6 beet. IboU | Et .
4 jd five thousand pages of tracts diatrfb^^d. Tney
hate ‘ evidence of the permanent reformation of a . . ^ _
number ot persoas, brought abcaf by their Initra- tbe third fe>4vA of the eerie. ‘he aereolb ‘ Jo-
hjeptxilty. ffbe report qrge? tbe inportaooe of the I bilei Yexr" of the 8»«>rt*»ti*«. will be c^ebreted bj
c.eoljoo of ft Mission Hooeo for Son toe JCbo .1 ood | the membert of l,o
Savannah Market.
Ovnoa or the Nkws and* Hebald, )
Savannah, June 5-»jP. H. J
Cotton —Our market opened with a fair inquiry
and some sales have bean mad©. P*iota are nomi
nally unchanged, although we hear of some transac
tions at a alight concession. Liverpool reports are
unchanged, but the stock has Increased both on the
spat and afloat, whici has had a somewhat depress
ing effect upon some holders.
Our market cl :eed quiet bqt steady, and quo!atiuna
are entirely nominal. We quott ;
Middling-v-j-.f- 3J
Tbe receipts to-day amount to 120 bales
Financial.—Gold dull at 139E141. Exchange-
Now York sight is ecaroe at premium, ster
ling, to soared at 152 for GO days bdis.
Bacon—Is very firm, and higher figures are
.anticipated. We quote: Shoulders, 16j4(£>16c; rib-
'bed' sides, 17j^(9l8c; clear ribbed «id?a, 18®
lSJ^c; clear sines, Scarpa qt lfic; Lama, plain,
')®‘.'3c; canvassed, 20®-23c.
Grain—Corn is firm wi!h an advance. Wo quote
rime Tennessee at $1 35 @1 $0. l(o Maryland offer
ing. Oats ue stock; qeliiug at $11U® l 15 in a small
way. ou :
FaguR—taunohanged; dull demand; supply ample.
We quote for Northern super, fit) 00®11 00; uxtift,
$11 60@13 50; family. $i5 00®16 00. Georgia flour
la scarce and unchanged—say lor choice family* $76*
per barrel; sacks, $8 50.
Riel.—Transactions are mostly of a retail character.
We quote: Clean Carolina, I0®lfi>£c; by the single
cask, Ko higbqr; ro,ugh, $2 25.®;2 4f); seed, $3®4;
middling rice, 7^)82; iUngoou. iO.>»@llc.
Freights—On coj^on are ypry duU- We quote: To
Liverpool/ by Bail, y % d on uplands aud j<d on sea
islands; on timber, 33s; to Queenstown, 33s when
calling for orders; through via New York, by steam,
—d on uplands; J£d on sea islands. To New York,
by strain, 50c per bale; 50c on domestics. To Phil
adelphia, He on nplands, 66c on domestics. To
Boston, $3 on nplands; through via Philadel
phia $—. To Baltimore, $1 50 per bate. Coast-
wise freights arq more hottfe. Small vessels
with largo ports are lu request, as we learn
of several oargoes of heavy timber awaiting ship-
Bt. Lumber to Baltimore and Philadelphia, $8(g»9
New York and Boston on timber and lumber,
$10® 12 Cuban ireighta on lumber $b to north
$9®10 to semtb fide. Small vessels are wanted
for the taMe. boath American freight* $20, and $5
primage can he haq.'
8ugabs—Ate unchanged. We qaote: Crushed, 16
QlSKc; A white, 17®t7>,c; B ah, 10«®l7c; extra
oo. iiAlCMc; yellfiW 0, 15®l&Xc; brown olanficd
14>^c; Mua^Yado, Porto Rico, 14®15c.
MARKS I S BY TKLKOKAPH.
Consignees per Atl&atlc ikflalf R. R.
June 4,1868.
38 bales cotton, 48 earo lumber, 5 oars cattle. 8 boxes
ordiuanoe stores, 157 sacks cu n, 15 bales wool. 5 bdls
hides, 5 cords wood, 2 coops chickens, 6 bhls turpen
tine, and mdse to W T Carpenter, FerrUl A W. Post
Quartermaster, Austin A E, J L Villalonga, Melnhard.
t>ros & Co, Sloan, G A Oo, J W Anderson's Hons h
Co, E K Larns, L J Golhnartin A Co, M Y Henderson,
J A Proctor, Alexander & R. J McDonough. J *>W
| BLE PRICES, at tbta OFF ION.
ACCOUNT BOOKS
or Merchants, Bankers, Insurance and other Com
panies RULED TO PATTERN, with PRINTED
[ HEADS, BOUND in the moat substantial manner.
BooU-bindin(joi All Kinds
ATTENDED TO.
MASON & ESTILL
SK a. AD IMS,
Rulheif »rd. A K Solomons A Co, J W A C A Mclntire, I g-tonUin ax
H G Haynes A Bro, W H Daniels, It R Christian, Mre 1 ’
ASBUBY a. ADAMS,
Of
Americus, Ga,
h. k. Washburn,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY BELL Si HULL.
On WEDNESDAY, June 17th, at 11 o’clock, wlU be
sold in trout o( the store, in Chatham county, nn
der a order of the Court of Ordinary, the follow-
iog, belonging to the estate of the latoH. C. Brandt,
deceased: ' ** ■
All the effects, consisting of
Clothing,
Furniture,
Ac, Ac, Ac., Ac.
Terms cash* june6-td .
Murray’s Line
FOB
NEW JggYORK.
CABIM PAS3AG*.... ....§»5 OO
8TEEHAQE, with labibteace... .*17 OO
THE FIBST-CLA88 STEAMSHIP
CLEOPATRA,
Caitain PHILLIPS,
Will sell for the above port on
WcdaeMaft Jane 10, at 11 o'clock a.
CP Mo Engaged Berths Secured Unless
i*atd tor by MONDAY MOBNIR0, Jams
8th.
Through bills lading fiven here on Oetton deatlsed
for Liverpool, by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER A G
Je4 84 Bail
Savannah, Ga.
ei v* nayui>s s oro, n n wnuiew, *i n, uunniiu, mm i m
KMclQU "' 4Co ' I ADAMS, WASHBURN & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
NOTICE.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, )
Savannah, June 4,186S‘. J
T he following lots AKErf arrears to
the city for GROUND RENTS, of which tbe
lessees are hereby notified; .
Brown Ward—Noa. east half 16. east half 68, west
hair 68, east half 25,72, 9 quarters each; 42,43, pen
6*, 6Q, 3 quarters each; 65, 70, 71, 4 q iarteta each;
67, 5 qaarters.
Ctiaifum Ward—Noe. east half S, 17. 6 quarters
each; west halt 3,4. west one third 10, centre one-
third 94, 4 quarters each; 9,6 quartan; east two-
thirds 16, south two-sixths 33, 86, ea9l half 35, 2
qaarters each; 15,19,22, middle one-third 27, 32, 37,
east one-third 27, west one-third 24, [3 qaarters
each; .8,13 quarters; 34, 7 quartern,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office, No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range.
j.a-3m ■ _
Pub.ished for Information.
TO RENT COW,
FOB THE BUMIKB.
THE TWO-STORY FRAMED
BUILDINGS on New Houston street,
between Bull and Drayton streets, fronting
the south Fide of the Parade Ground. Apply
at 95 Buy street, to _
je4—If QABMAwy -a spam
FOR NEW YORK.
EMPIRE LINE.
FREIGHT ON COTTON FIFTY CENTS
PER BATE.
CABIN PABSAGK.
BTKKRAGK, with Subsistence....
5. west hall 20,19.3 quartern each;6.33, 5 quartets
each; 8. west ffalf fk 14 %1, south one-fou:th 24. south
’ wA irest ffa'^ " *
nlialoiu purposes. It i. o nobli work, «na it i. to Coitod B.totei. ,
tu bopodthoiauj m,y flud too «ymp,thy ..3.16 la thUOitJ ftW. O. it. Gilbart .iU prwch M
OKOH iry to err, oat their benevolent deign. the Lutheran Chnreh. .t hott p«t 10 o'etoe^.. wrmon
i the words | on the BeformaUon, after which the Sanday school
The address of Mr. MoCUy Was upon
whlca form the name of the Saciety, and was beauti- j scholsre
fully conceived and touchiqgly delivered. With a
rpiafi of poetic caste, he grasps the true and beautiful j to e ch a medal,
la nature and religion, and gives expression to bis Wft had th ® nl
thoughts in language whlcff both charxqs and In
structs. Many who were not acquainted with him .
t?ero cqaeUy eurprieed en^ dell 3 hted with the eac | lev. On on» eiJo in » wre^H i, too (necrifitiqn,
will be formed in procession. and
marched before the Superintendent, who will proeent
e ch a medal.
We had the pleasure yecterday of geeing one of the
medals. They wei e made in Philadelphia, and are
almost the eta» and thickness of a «Uver half of ft dol-
fieventh jubilee of thp Great Reformation-A Mer
mortal— SvangeUcH Lutheran Ghuro^—Amerioa—
18G7Ds^he othfir side h»i ‘raiffid-bust of Luther,
and in raised letters enoircling the bust, “ Homen
Quiet.—The citywea unusually <
cesj of his effort.
j-'oifle words of enoourftgement and exhortation by
thpiisior, cloKdthe Plewint and prcSttbU ocoi-
,l001 ■ ■ ■ — I Domini Tartit fartaima'' And nndfrn«tb,16I7.
BisKBunck.-Yesterduy th. foUowvBg|:
hasiuess was done in this line :
The petition of Milton M. Benjamin, of AufU9ta,
Hooke b Oarr, Attorneys, waa filed-
Those named below have petitions i to bs dis
charged from bankruptcy:
Tt mas R. H|^es, pf Wa|hiRgton county.
fcosTF; Fowsll, of duthbert.'
ilichard A. Brown, of Americus.
John P. Lamar, of Americas.
The Bankrupt Act went Into pperation on the first — _ v . .
ol June, 1867, since which time the following bust- lioffinirWpha.bftftrji ttffi
ness has been done In the Southern District of I U th last, or they wj^ V**
ta-T“ S ' I LrttotOBoe: T. O'D0n*N« f«*, N. YiN»- J-
'pJnuon. for vnlantoij nrtrtroptci. to B r handtod own, 8,r«d«J>. o* i “ “ *‘ , *“* 1 '
.nd nine. I Ann. MoCl«aj.‘:»»vuiMh. do.; Joka
Qaapa of toTolnntorr hknkraptcy. twelve. I a«. t Mow» Itotoo,, AoitoiwonvUto. 0». ;
tviwuu to dUcltoWe. ift,-* 5 *; dtocHH^J.Sv.[motoM Tamer. Aagutv «»•: ,*““»• Bcown,
Totol number or CM... fourhnndred ul twe»t7-|»«oo,Q. ; Oonvo Witoo^
bomm an ;• /■*'- ■* 1 •
sail down the river, returneJ—haviog spent t pleas
ant evening;^ ! ~ V i_., ■ .,
Held fob Postage-—Posta^fr ojtt thw ,fol-
Foreign Marked.
London, Jane 5—noon.
Financial.—Consols, ex-dlvidead, 94>f. United
States bonds, 72«@72»£.
Fbankfoet. Jqqe 5—nooo-
ancial.—U. 8. bonffs, 77^.
L^vEBFooL, June 5—noon.
OorroN—Qu’et; sties to-day, lo.QOQ bales; for the
week, 64,00.1 Dales; for expgrte, 5,5oO; for speculation,
4,000; siocft on band, 6l« bale*; of whTcn 871,000
bales are Am?*10ft u - , , . .
Grain.—Corn, 31s 93; red wheat, 12s-
Pabis, Jane 5-noon
Financial.—Increase of buLion in tbe Bank of
FranoB, 110.500,000 francs.
London, Jane 5—Afternoon.
Financial — Consols. 94
Livxbpool, Jane 5—Afternoon.
Cotton—Afloat, 507.000 t^ieq; wbqreof 94.QUO bales
■to Atae'toap^- k ■ i
Lard, 67s; pork. 82s 6d.
Tallow—44s 6d.
Liverpool, June 5—Evening.
Xanas and Fabrics at Manchester steady.
BnBADeruiw-rUnclisngcd.
PaovisioNS.—Uqohaugti'J.
Nava^. Btoheb—Tp.i yen tine, 28s fid.
Hall Thieves.—Thuraday evouing twol Beaufort,8-G.
negro boys entered the hall of the residence of Dr. I pjo-JiflO.—A grand pic-nio> for the benoftt
J$|ere, oa Liberty, near Bftrqarff «tfeet, and Wo-1 _ . ^ 0 athoUc Free Schools of St. John’s Pariah;
teeded In lifting from the hqt stand the head gear oi I „w m* Tn^dtoW next. The ground selected
a number of gentlemen. This is the aecond ”"**1 fa oa fliOAtltob and Gpli Railroad, about sixteen
_ . ...» tkn miMonpa fihfllS uV 1 “- 1 - to.' ■ ■' i « . «, rt is
— e— Aw I H 03 uI9 aiuu*u« ’—'.
within the past week that tbe reridence above oer » the city. The train 'will leave at 7*
•cribed has been entered, and such felonlooa.taklng I 1 ®"* 8 "
Perpetrated. Thereto a gang of these Httle thieves
regularly organized, and it behooves housekeepers
to be on the watch for them. A sufficient descrip
tion has been given of the persona and property
?tqlen, which w|il probably lead to the arreffitof tbe
thieves and the recovery of the property.
Charged with Swwdlihg thw Govern- . ■T'aTX1> p .
mknt—Yesterday Mr-George.Bpfncfr pendcrson. P«ffidmV :
of Macon, was arraigoed before U. 8. Oommlaaloner | AftortraneScttng ^^^
3sssrsas:wzKf
grtkt cnjoimeut,
be
ill
“• • T**
5rar ? B. T^etmope, upon me k^i,'<»awto(lUa* the I “ ejohSoB. Mottrrton toU***
Government. ^ I »ie»aYM^a(4T dat. a»d- tfce ffiwnber*
JSSSSBamStt.
Government.
It oppoon that Hr. Headonoa keep. • .ton
ttooon. and that nv.r.1 ttmiw at night eortt wee. Ob- ^
served driving np to hto book door and lewl.g b»r-1 , . j i n, ij.>. .1 1 ... ur Thnmn-
reu 0 , Kimethlng. .nppoaed to bevrhukei. He m J pminut I<^>P
onigned hr to. u. 8. OoUectorat *h«
»Utog ltqoor on which the tog had not been PJId.1^^ whtehwora reoelewtW hint J •«*¥*»■
H ofdered to PtJT «>e
eihftt he,paid ^hefine, hut dlAnotpeyl- •
or tdta he waa arrested jn Maeen W
«. Mabt’ s will be held *_mp,H r cSaote'
lector states il
the tax. For i
Wednesday 1 jmll brought here. , ,
The Oom^usion, after an investigotiea, feq$lre#iu.. _ * - O >ao6k this morning.
Mr. Hendar^n to give bond In the sum of $1,000ifar J | B, ***?*V —ihk* tnssftOtedt and all i
hi. appearance at the next tenffof tl^e ?. S. Wrtricl
W’
I the $toek are urged to attend.
A BILL. TO BE ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
To Bego'ate and Fix the Rates of Fare for Convey-
*nc* i f Passengers and their Baggage by Cabs,
_ Hacks, Caniages, Omuiboses and other vehicles
in tbe City of Savannah.
B c. 1. Tbe Mayor and Aldermen of the city of 8a-
«... . vauuab, in Coundf assembled, do fcjreby ordain:
Columbia Ward-Ho. 3, 9 quarters; 4. 7 quarters; That from and after tbe passage of this ordinance the
. • — — ~ *- a -'—*- - - «** 1 rates ot lare for ihe conveyance of any paai-enger and
hid or her baggage from ary point in said city to an>
other point In the same, by any cab, hack, carriage,
omnibus, or other venicle, shall be and no
more; provided always, that where the baggage of
■» pounds In
FOR RENT.
tWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN can obtain ROOMS
well furnished and very desirably located, fronting
south, by addressing **T. B.,” Box 71, Savannah
dice. -j*4—
half 25,1&, west ffalf 31, north half 24, east half. 9.2
quAlters each; north half 12, $3 quarters; 16,4 quar
ters. . — - .
Crawford Ifard—Nos. west half 3, 38, 6 quarters I any pissenger shall
each; 3', east half 36, 65,69, east half 3, west half welgnt, an extra charge ot not more than
38 3 quarters each; 6, 9.14,25, i6,27.43, 44, 63, 64, sha'lbe allowed and may be received for conveying
east naif 66, east hair 70, 4 qaarters each; north J such excess of baggsge; and provided also, that only
hslf 21, 29,41, 42, east half 67 west half $7, east | one-half said rates shall be allowed for carrying ctail-
haU 72,2 quarters each; 68, 6 quarter^ I dren under twelve jeare of age.
Calhoun Ward—Hon. east haV 1. 8. 4,6.11, east 1 Section 2. And It is further ordained by the autho-
ha»M2. east two-tblrdq 14, 3$, two-thirds 83. west I rliy aforesaid, That any driver, conductor or owner
one-third 14, weqt half 1,2 quarters each; ease btlf | of any such cab, hack, carriage, omnibus or o her
6.20. 21, west half 25, rorth half 48,4 quarters each; I vehicle who shall offend against any part of this or-
9 7 quarters; 1*. 44, G quarters each; 15.16.1$. 22.1 dtoance shall, oh conviction before the Police Court,
23,24, east half 17,3 quarters each; e«st half 2ft, 29, | be fined in a <um not exceeding thirty dollars for
'l, Si',’ 5 quarter* each.
Charlton Ward—Hop, 1,3, north half 14. south half
14, north half 35, south half 23, v quarters e ch; 2,
6,12, Iff. ffo 3 quartern each; 94,25,4 quarters each;
30,34. south ffftlf 85, 6 quartan each; north half
23. 33, 2 quarters each. !
' Elbert IVard—Nos, 4 $, 1 qrs each; east half 11,
12.19, S^«T. east half 11, wetA Irelf ll. north hall
20. rndtoffi M, 9 qrs each: 14. $3, part 24. S3, south
half 89, south hall 40.8 q!s each; west half 81; 35,
4 qrs each; middle and east one-thirds 34, ff qrs each.
—Jtorojrfh Ward -Nos. 15,16. eomh haff K 39, 42, 2
qrs each; 19.6 qrs; 20,21, 6 qrs each; 23, 4 qrs; 24,
3 qrs.
Franklin Ward-Hos. 3, 87, 2 qrs each, 6, 6 qrs,
east half 7. IQ 25, 96, 6 qr* eich; wertba’f 7, 8, 21;
21.4 qrs eac>; east half 33,84. 3 qrs ea"b.
tfetc Franklin Ward -Ncs ea^t half 1, 7 qr-; weat
half 1, 2 qrs; 3, 3 qre; 7, 8,10, 5 qrs each; ft, IS, 4 qr*
each; east batf 14,6 qrs; 19; 14 qro
Green Ward—Noa. 2,2ft q*s; 11* 85,89. 4 qrs *mcb;
14,8 qr P ; 15, weftt half 18, 25,. 26, west half 27 29, 8
qrs each; north half. 22,36,2 qrs each; south hair 32,
*. 3dcAson Ward— Noe 2, 3,8 qrs each; east half 7,
west half 7, west b«lf 13,18, north hilf 20,87, 38.40,
44,45,43, west half 8, 2 qrs each; south half 8'», 6
Office for Rent,
SMALL BUT TEST OONVAH1BNT OFFICE.
auTcbed to our premises, can be obtained on rea
sonable terms. SORREL BROS.,
je4—If 73 Bay Btreet.
FOR RENT,
A FINE STORE NEAR THE MARKET,
thirty feet front and sixty feet deep. Will
be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to
DELETTRK « SYMONS,
maj6—tf Jones’ Upper Range, Bay street
are; 34. 35. 7 qrs each.
^ datper Ward-Hob. &,», 85,87,2 qrt each; east half
38 5 qrs. *
LaFapette Word—Nos. 15,16,21,22, 44 east half 1,
west naif 43 2 qrs each; 89 40, 3 qrs each; 42, east
half 43,46.4 qro each; 48. 5 qra. ^
Liberty Ward—Nrs 3, 3 qre; 8,9 qif; 11,12,4 qtto
each; north half 16, fracuooal 24, south half 29. frac
tional 24, fractional 24,2 qra each; 17,4 qrs; 18. AO
east half 30 west half ,30,5 qra each.
Monterey Ward -Nos. 1,4, ©enii© two-fiftha.9, weal
twe-fifths 9, two thirfts it, 19; easrhatf S1.U4.37,98,
39,2 qrs oach) wm* half ft, 8 qrs; 6,12, 20, 29, tort 1
half £ 4 qra each; 11.6 qrs; 40.6 qrs.
Pulaski Ward—Nos. 5, 6, 31, 37,8 qrs each; east
half 7, *4.88,4 qrs each; 9. 23,24, gor.h halt 26,2
qro eacb; If, 22, 5 qro each; east half 1ft, T 18. j
6 T«up Ward-Boa. 1,18, tA ,4 so, si. MHth hdt
37. welt hall 2, 4 qre each; reat half 3. A IS, 23. S4,
J la.
every such offence.
In Council, May 27, 1868.
First reallng of an ordinance and ordered to be I
published for information.
JAMES STEWART,
may 29—5t Clerk of OounciL
IS BANKRUPTCY.
S OUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS.:—At I
Angvsti, the i4'.h day of Mav* 1868. f
To hto credi>ora and aU whom it may concern: The !
tmdsrfigned hereby gives notice of his appointment
ae AkftgrS? of Joseph D. Perry, in the county of
| Burke and State of Georgia, within said District, who
has beiu sdiadged a bankrupt upon his own petition
by the iff-triot Court of said Diet tint.
JOHN T. 8HBWMAKF,
[ , m»YftV-1» T ^ftf Asaignee. etc., Aognsta. Ga.
J|Yery Snperior Seed Rice.]
200 ^HELS just received.
Furnished House' *fo Rent.
A PLEASANTLY SITUATED
FURNISHED DWELLING to rent
| until 1st November. Apply to
mayio—tf
J. T. THOMAS,
117 Bay street.
FOR RENT,
A RESIDENCE pleasantly located
on Jones aheet, containing nine room., bo-
Terms moderate. Apply at
jeS-tf
sides tbe basement.
THIS OFFICE
rickIBTjpT
I J1IGHT MILES FROM 8 AV ANN AH, in Augustine'
Li Or. ex, ONE QUARTER BAFT TIMBER, seven*. Will Mil on
Je3-2t
and for sale by
B. HABERSHAM b OO.
teen sticks, marked —— Tbe owner can have the
same by applying to M. BBYTAGH and paying a
liberal reward and all expenses.
je4— 3t APRIL WALFORD#
Dqmeilff MSVk«ft<
N*w VoBg, June 5—Nooq.
Financial —Gold, 140; old bonds, 1121i; new.
. JU8M; i; VirK»uta'*, 68; ntw. $8Ja ex-coopons. Ten
neesee. 72?i@74>i; ex-oonpons, North Carolina a new,
68K; ex-coupons- 69%.
GorroN—Quiet auu steady at 31o.
Flouo—5^i0c better,
Geain.—Wheat, l@2c better; corn, 1c better,
Pbovisions.—Pork drooping at $27 ftO; tard heavy
at!6X©18c-„ „
FaKIOHTS—Dull.
Naval Bxoebs.—Turpentine ralher easier at 45o;
rosin In go4d request; ©ommon strained* $3 12.
Nnw York. June 5—Evening.
FiN ANOtAL—’ 862 coupons, 112 ; Tennessee, new,
ffitf {Virginia, 58; North Carolina, 69)4; gold, 139%;
McsBisg inactive.
Cotton—Dull; ailro. 731 bslee.
FlouB—Closes quiet; Southern, $9 65@T5 00.
Un Ain.—Wheat quiet; corn steady, Weetam mixed,
new, $1 10&1 14; old, $1 17. , . ,
PsoYlSOMarecReas pork, $27 50; Old, 27 25; lard
RrmeraMfiKeiiKo*
GaoQXJUXS—Quiet.
Natal Stokus—Turpentine, 45@45Ko; rosii
$3 0 <07 00.
FaxtoBTS—NomicaL
Baltokobs, June &
CHEESE, CHEESE!
25 BOXES STATE CHEESE.
lOO Beams WRAPPING PAPER*
^ For sale by~
apat-tt WILLIAMS, WARD A MoINTIBB.
BAC0N.I
WANTED,
i SITUATION either la TEACHER OB GOV EH-
A NSSS 111 a private family. Terms moderet-
Maoy years ezperlenoe. .Can fornlah the heat M*
aneae. JJoontry preferred. Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
Wanted to Hire,
I HORSE AND BUGGY for the i
..tlT.
THE FINE «DHWHEEL STEAMSHIP;
SAN SALYADOB*
K. 8. NICKERSON, Commander*
Will eel! aa above on
Iftlacfiay. Jaat 6, at o’clock p as.
49* Positively no engaged bertha aecured after
Wednesday, May 27th* unless paid for.
JBF For freignt or passage, havingsupertDr ac
commodations, apply to
JOS. BOSSE* Ja., Agent.
no. if Stoddard’s Range.
•WM. R. GARRISON, Agent,
je3. No. A HowUng Green, New York.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LWE!!
FOE NEW TOBK.
e«o
Steerage, with nskselsteace.. * $19
Steerage* without rahilstcBce $10
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
V irginia,
Master,
Saturday, June 0, mt 5 a’elocK p.-na.
For Freight or Paaaage apply to
OCTAVOS COHEN ft OO., Agents,
82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga,
-«r R.LOWDBH, Agent, No. W West street, New
York. . jet
i Cv
DcLETTRE ft SYMONS,
Jonas’ Upper Range.
‘Un^~
eist half 47, I V* etohltweffiahslf 35.36,89, ff qrs
earth; west half 17*8 qra
WANTED,
Warn* Ward-Suit, l, 4 mat halt 1A 2 qre oacb; I Chsiee t. Rt BlCOl Sides inn shakxs central
,43 4qra®<*«»i»*fea»haif 14,6qra. , 4 \, • I • • IUV
washmfton Ward—Nos. L south two4birag •,18,1 rOE SALE BY lOO Shares SOUTHWj
13,
iWaiNnabm
west one-third % a qrs each; S, aouthhalf 16,21.
half 35, cast half 40,2 qro each; 6. west hnH7. II
luir 35, east nan w, z qrs eacn; 0. wen naa-i. imv 1 SORREL BROTH E L
19,24 west half 30, sat* half 7, .4 qro each; 20.' 39,61 mayl5—tr
' i . -:Xl*. 5 I “ r T "wi
•jdeyWard-Nos. 1,^ 8 qro eacb; %, -eai
west half W. west half 11, i2, iff,2qrt eaeh.'
Sh$q*a;-2.-2qrfc r — j
Springj&d-U 2, ft. 8,1ft, 48LA0,17 qrs esch;;8, 4.
5. 6.90, « qrs each; 9, 20 q»;82,33, 11 qr««acU; 34,
19 qrs; 36,36.4^rs«wh* W. C9, 9q««sJ-
Stephen* Ward—Nos. 17.18,8 qrs ff$cb..
Uoyd Ward—No. 4.2 qfai . . r
Ad person shaving Interest In tjte aUmve Lots are
notified that If ftdrenta now dne are norpatd tar the
15th ioathnt, I will proceed on the morning of the
I6ih instant to re-enter according to law.
THOMAS & WAYNE.
Je4—lot ./■- CltyMtartal. •
nUh. llBMLJfn ft-t-
viijr Iflfll Jliui aim
OIL, OIL.
I^CKUOXHI OIL
»5 BBLS. no. 1 KEROSENE OIL,
Fo, Brio by
apli-t, WILLIAMS, WARD k MoWTIHB
1UILU AND STRAW
Wrapping Paper!
RAILROAD STOCK,
Shares SOUTHWESTERN B. B. STOCK*
lOO Shares A. tr G. B. B. STOCK.
may12—tf BELL ft HULL.
For Sale,
O SELF-GEMEHAipiG SODA APPARATUS*
STANDS* WITH
^"complete and In good order.
TWO MBABTIItJL OOUNTJ
COOLERS, all complete.
H. D. HEADMAN,
may9—tf Broughton and Bull street^
TTNDER and by vtrtna of Ofty Tax
LThave levied, on and .w!U aell, on Ihe FIRST | . M ™ 1 where all the ff
“ cErvED ^ for bale “hffsisj
To the ^Public.
HE undersigned, so long and favorably known as
„ Bioorn Mannfhcturer nod Sea ter of Cane Cttaira*
Maker and Reaovator (ff Maztreeeee, etc., would re-
apectfully inform bis friends and the nnhffc.tlretphi
addition to hta forma: btudnsss, he has sttpppeda
want long felt in the sonUi wsatem portion of the
8 DEPOT.
, namaiy, U, .
GENERAL nYW
FOB NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Lane,
SIDE-WHEEL SHIPS.
Th.nev.nA.ary.Iaht aalHn, ataamablp
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
, V.AEATON, Commander,
WUIaaLos
■arerhay. Jana Ulh, ai — .’clack — ac.
BtOa. of ladlhK gtna here on tkraach fralahla
ipn. sih. nnleaa grid for.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
■•S»e
i FKon* < - SSii&Vim. hotter Acting.
OtUw.—Wheat Arm; Maryland, 05@80c; corn not
aott.e; white, $y09l la; yeUow. $t j.; oat., 9pi
*** *^Sna-eork dan at $:s 6oa» oo; h«an
ihdnldara, u#MEc; rib ridea, 16K®l«fcc.
icun—Ttrgtoia'a, ioasrtbad, 83XWJ !“«.
Bf 5i®58; Oaorgla ft. Jaooary had July luaei; * bl*|
* : - Hkv Omhure.Ionee.
*U*A-«»ire*.n»E®WSi Maw¥o* .igw,
^Uoncre.^Qmrindriaady;mlddUag, ®Mo;aalea.
101 brie, i receipte, Mdhelea; export,, 1,189 bal*Oi
- the week, 3,4W hhlao; recriptaAor the week,
” *. to Xdverpori, l,iat hrica; bprit-
Kk, lf,<pt brioa.
kiia^^SsShri*. etabLA.
I GalxM.—Coru diffi at$l 05;o»tsduUat78($apo.
Mrennm-Pork don at $18 78 ; bacon dall;
diooldera. lhMo; clear atdaa, 17^c; urdirregolar;
£15,18X0; keg. SOW.
Vannah. county ol Chatham and State of Oomgta. toe I
’“/STih 8 t'wreSrnhriHm'rf laMtat thaH^cf Sa- j
bcloQxina or ippcrutnlng, known la Ut» plan of mid I
city aa Lot Hainher Two m Dechar Ward. Bahtocola 1
—•‘saafe- t
City Marshal's Sale.
J , -.iiovt
.TTHHFB aud be tktdb OF CITE MX
"U CCTIOHa. Iht.eJMtedon ondVnnlir.
Mallon & Frierson.
MSyff-tf '
Board in a Private Family.
i PRIVATE FAMILY reffidtag to a ptearonljttd
-centralpart of the ettv, havmg
B untarnished ROOM, snttaMftfo* the
Yorkrreemen’s Journal. Charleston Gsnettqetp.
Metropolitan Rswort. LsCwwee B—nersr,
G» zette/New Y^rk^eraW, TrUmra.^Tiinsa,
Harper’s Weekly, FtonALffiUe. or snyof the
newspapers or pcrtodicaU, delivered in any putw
the city on the morning of their arrival- I earnestly
i solicit a share of ■ u— *
| corner of York and Montgomery Aft**
mavi3—tf . t »» *r WSP*
NOTICE.
TEm^toT^iS.^S j®®'" 1
rehwf;} I Sing m, triaponir Oitoh«o^om to. dt* .
A A UlBB
WYOMING,
mg, known In this pis
Pulaski Ward, levied
VLOTiS6»PW»H«i _
and dresS-makuw,
at UADAKE L. LOUIS’ BiZAAB,
mnftj-Jj 13» HBOUQHTOH *T, Op