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From Augusta,
T l, e steamer Amazon arrived last evening
f , Augusta, with 1140 bales of Upland cot-
, r . uii.l other freight. She also brought down
.'number of passengers. We are indebted to
0 t,;iging purser of the Amazon, Mr. James
,, ^rr, for late Augusta papers in advance of
the ma ;i. The following is the river news re-
. r . c .j to us: November 19tb, at 9 o’clock a.
‘ passed steamer Scorpio, at Half Guinea,
bound up: at Cooney Beach, at 10 o'clock a.
passed steamer Laura, bound up; at 1
Ap- m., passed steamer Wm. G. Gibbons,
, viowery Gap, bound up; at 4 p, m., passed
p' amer Oak, at Robinson -Bound, bound np ;
, jpeky Point, half-fast 5 p. m., passed,
,, , ime r Volunteer, with two flats in tow, bound
at Johnson’s landing, the steamers Express
Potter, with flats' in tow, tied up for
t night; November 20th, at Wild Horse, at
, vdock a. m., passed steamer Helen, bound
.. .N ovember 21st, passed steamer Falcon, at
; or Robin, at 6 a. m., bound up; atGoldwire
; icb, at 9 a. m., passed steamer Caldwell,
and up; at Pine Tree Camp, passed steamer
.inic Lehr sunk, and the Minnie Brandt
, jn g-ide taking off her cargo and passengers,
'no -iearner Robert Lehr had just arrived at
■in wreck from Savannah.
By Telegraph.
BLEACHED SHIRTING, 30 to 40
Louts; fully yard wide, at
A. RESCUER & CO’S.
From New York.
Ibe hoe aod elegant side-wheel steamship
■,an Salvador, Captain Atkins, arrived at this
port yesterday morning, in 63 hours from
y c tv York. We are indebted to Dr. Kennan,
Purs-r of the San Salvador, for late New
York papers.
The steamship Hiram LiviDgston, Captain
| Baker, also arrived from New York in 63 hours>
f ,ringing a large freight and quite a number of
l jassengers. Mr. Robert Saussey, the Purse^
:,ar our thanks for late papers.
Yard wide figured ENGLISH CAM-
1 AUK. S, at 40 cents, at
A. RESCHER & CO’S.
River News,
' Ac steamer Soorpio will leave Augusta for
,tns place to-day.
Tho Caldwell left for Savannah on Sunday
-j rning.
Tho steamer Gibbons arrived at Augusta on
. Monday, and the steamer Laura and Scorpio on
i -inday.
The steamer Eclipse also left on Sunday for
i t:ii- pluce, but after proceeding down the river
i short distance, stopped on account of some dis-
arriitemcnt to her machenery.
1 The L linos is below the wljarf at AugUBta.
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BLANKETS, GREY and COLORED,
A. RESCHER & CO’S.
Arrival of Domestic Salt.
| The schooner James Henry, Capt. Geo. F.
Church, arrived at this port yesterday fore-
i nooti, from Boston, consigned to Mr. L. T-
i Whitcomb. The cargo of the schooner con-
1 M-ts of biOO sacks salt, manufactured at Syra-
[ ■ use. New York, with other freight. This
! .-alt is very white, fine and strong, and is said
uperior to the Liverpool salt for domes-
l. use. The specimen exhibited to us was of
j a very superior quality.
Cart and Dray Licenses.
; A large number of carts and drays were
! sapped on the greets yesterday by the city po-
| !:~c, for conducting their business contrary to
i > City Ordinance, which requires all vehicles
! such a character to first obtain a license
irom the City Treasury before entering on their
? ••Utics.
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The Weather.
Ibe rapid change in the temperature from
-today last is truly surprising, and not less try.
o»g from the almost excessive beat of the sun on
Cjuday down to the cold rain and foggy nights
which we have experienced since, is a comedown
which was as unexpected as it was unwelcome.
Harpers’ for December.
a ofe indebted to Estill’s News Depot,
rorner Bull street and Bay street L ane, for
w December number of “Harpers’ ^lonthly,”
uni also for a copy of “Frank Leslie’s Illustra-
:e ‘ ! Newspaper,” for November 25.
Acknowledgement.
'"e are under renewed obligations to Mr.
’’ tikeijjon, of Adams & Co’s Express, for late
Lgmta papers in advance of the mail.
FLANNELS, COLORED and WHITE,
£ 15 cents, at
A. RESCUER k CO’S.
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE
1 he Original and Best in th? World! The only true
i ’ perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan-
ucjus. Produces immediately a splendid Black or
-vural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.—
“ audios tlie ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug-
The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor.
i-HS
| ^generating Extract of Millefleurs,
for Kestortng and Beautifying the Hair.
CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York,
lT GH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
Scratch! Scratch! Scratch!
"'HEATON’S OINTMENT
Will cure the Itch in 4S Hours.
r* J - .cures Salt Rheum, Dicers, Chilblains, and all
I E " of the Skin. Price, So cents. For sale by
, B X -“nding 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole
nn Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will
.riled by mail, free of postage, to any part of
; 1 " ! hil States.. 6m sepSl
13d. h\ Y* CIiARK.
From Mobile.
BURNING OF THE SHIP HARRY OF
- THE WEST AT SEA. ' .
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MJfhii.it, Nov. 21.
The steamship Merconta arrived yesterday,
bringing Capt. Atwood and part of the crew
of the ship Harry of the West, bound from
New Orleans to Liverpool. The Harry of the
West was burned at sea on the 12th inst.,
about 100 miles from Southwest Pass. She
had a cargo of 3,343 bales of cotton. The
cause of the fire is unknown. The balance of
the crew were taken off by the British ship
Ella. I .
PUMPS ’ PUMPS ! PUMPS !
Steam, Force, Auction and Lifting
PUMPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
STEJIJI # PIPES,
Pipe and Steam fittings,
>
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLUMBERS’, GAS,
AND
Steam Fitters’ Goods,
, For sale at the lowest rates by
JOHN B. FULLER,
8 DE.Y STREET,
nov3—eodly NEW YORK.
B. J. Beck & Co.,
No. 9 Pine Street, New York,
manufacturing Stationers,
Job Printers
and Lithographers.
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in First "Class
OFFICE FIXTURES.
/"NONSTANTEY on hand a splendid assortment
KJ of Foreign and Domestic Letter and Note Paper,
Envelopes of every size and quality.
Certificates of Stocks, Bonds, Checks. .Notes, Drafts,
Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads, Cards, Ac., tastefully
executed.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, at
lowest cash prices. CHAS. NEWBOUGH,
novl—eodly B. J. BECK.
J. 3HAFFEB,
Commission Dealer
IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRDITS AND PRODUCE,
West Washington market,
OPPOSITE 143 WEST STREET,
Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Vesey sts„
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand anQ
pnt up for the southern market. All consignments
promptly attended to.
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, J. H. Parsons. twly julylO
Strasburger& Nuhn,
. IMPORTERSOF
GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CHINA & FANCY GOODS
BEDS, MASKS, ACCORDEONS, Ac.
05 MAIDEN LANE,
Corner William Street, NEW YORK
Invite the attention of buyers, offering them the
largest assortment of .Goods at tlie most reasonable
prices. ’ novlfi—eod2m
NEW YORK
STE1S1 ME WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND
BOILERS,
AND
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
I
IV Manufactories: Foot of Twenty- Third
St., E. R., N. Y., and Worcester, mass.
Office FOOT OF TWENTY THIRD, E. R., N. Y.
Every Machine built by ns is started and thoroughly
tested in shop before being shipped.
novS—eod3m . •
UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS
FACTORY, CAmOEN, N. J.
DENTIST.
T f t* 1 li Extracted and Filled.
CONGRESS STREET,
-SHzH Nearly eppoatePnlaski House.
Stolen,
pRn.n the premises of the subscriber (3) Three
M* mouse colored, and one dark Bay
-ar rSn?° m aizc - A Uberal Reward will be paid for
uu5S ry - „ OEO. O. MARCY.
2t ^ Ray strecC Savannah, Ga. .
Choice Oats.
I loo «*
R. ESTERBROOK &, CO.,
STEEL PEN iDANlTACTVRERS,
tr sub-iioi-kp \ N«*. 403 Arch <*t., Pliia.
V AREliOLbhh J No 4 g jofc,, st „ pj. York.
Samples and prices on application. Lots made .to
order of any pattern or stamp required.
CAUTION.—These Pens are genuine American
manufacture, and equal in finish elasticity and fine
ness of point to the best imported. They are, there
fore, sure to gain the confidence of the American pub
lic. The facsimile ’of onr signature is sufficient se
curity against foreign imitation.
R. ESTERBROOK & CO.
BW~ And for sale at Retail by all Stationers in the
United States. novlO—eodCm
Llasswarand Coal Oil Lamps ,
NATIONAL FLINT GLASS WORKS,
EDWARD RORKE A CO.,
13 32 Pearl Street, New York,
MANUFACTntRBB OF . , _ ’ ,
Flint, Glassware and Coal Oil Lamps
Of every Description.
Illustrated catalogues with price list sent free on ap-
plication. ncryH—eod6m
WM. i. EATON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BOSTON, MASS.,
For the Purchase and Sale of All Kinds of
MERCHANDIZE.
Refers to Joseph S. Fay, Esq., Boston; NatM God ;
dard, Esq., Boston; John A. Blanchard, Esq., Boston
National Bank of N. America, Boston, eodom mayify
TypeFoundry & Printers' E mporium.
[Established 1818.1
HAGLAJR Ac CO.,
No 38 Gold Street, New York City.
T HIS old established Foundry, having a large as
sortment of Book, Newspaper, Job and Orna
mental Type, the Proprietors are prepared with ample
facilities to promptly execute all orders for same and
Printing Materials of every description* Including
Presses of all manufactures.
Orders may be addressed to
. .. A. J. BURKE, our Agent
novl—eodCm at Charleston,,8, C.
COPARTNERSHIP.
W E f n r h ,w™^L% ed ' ha , ve formed a copartnership
for the transacaon of a General Commission
K D H n WKw /cf) °S W York - the firm of J.
H. BROWER & CO., and are prepared to nfl'nrfl
facilities on consignments. ^ w aflord fair
JOHN H. BROWER.
WILLIAM H. SELLERS,
BENJAMIN B. BLYDENBUItGH. *
New York, October 2, I860, novl-l£%i m
“ j*® °ATS—For sale by
K, — — C. L. GILBERT.
9 ACKERS—Landing
bo, ,, a to sals by . C, t, GILBERT. 8
Marine Insurance.
mHE undersigned will cover Goods, by good boats
1 from Augusta here, thence to New York.
BOBT. H\BEHSHAM A SONS.
aug31—eod8m
T)ROP. ADOLF STARK-
A Offers his services as Teacher of Music and Lan
guages ; also as Piano Tuner. All orders left at J.' C.
Schreiners Book Store, corner of Congress and Bull
ttnetg, wilibepraDptiy attended to. nortl^lv*
AMUSEMENTS.
Savannah Theatre.
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RAYMOND A HAMILTON,....Lessees&.Manag«-e,
Last night but two of
Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Crisp
WEDNESDAY EVBNINO, NOV. 22d,
The Popular Drama of
EAST LYANE ;
OR,
TIME E*111 IS S If.lCHTER
Lady Isabel, Mad. Vine.. Mrt. W. H. Crisp
Archibald Carlyle, Esq: Mr. W. H. Crisp
To conclude with the
^Pleasant ISTeiglibor.
Christopher Strap Mr. J.T. Raymond
nov22
St. Andrew’s Hall.
tTWO HOURS IN FIN-LAND.
Wednesday,Thursday & Friday Eve’gs
Nov. ;I2cl, 93d and 94th.
First appearance in Savannah, since their return
from a four years' tour to Great Britain, of the distm
guished and worid-renowned artists,
.Mr. and Mrs. HABRY WATKINS,
(formerly Mrs. Charles Howard.}
Also first appearance of the accomplished young Eng
lish Pianist,
ML-ss CARLOTTA SHAW,
From the Nobilities Concerts, London; pronounced the
Best of Living Lady Pianists.
This Grand Combination of Musical and Dramatic
talent appear in the
Novel,Comical and .Hnsieal Entertainment,
TWO HOURS IN FUN-LAND,
Lately presented in New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Augusta, with a success un
paralleled in the
World of Amusement.!
Attracting large and brilliant assemblages of the edite
Of society, who testified their appreciation of the
Wonderful Rendition of Eccentric
Characters,
exhibited by the above art ists, in outbursts of
Hearty Laughter and Applause.
“Fun-land” is replete with
13rilliant .M u.-ie, Sarcasm,
Wit and Song,
Portraying with singular fidelity—Life's Comic Fea
tures—Hits at the Times—Rubs on the Romantic—
Dashes at the Dilletante, etc.
Tickets, $1 00 ; for sale at the Music store of J. C.
Schreiner, and at the Hotels. nov20
OF
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
Chief Quarter master’s Office He it. S. C., >
Hilton Head,S. C., November 13,1SC5.J
Will be sold at public Auction, at this placed on
MONDAY. December 11,1865, under the direction of
Captain W. E. Morford, A. Q. M., the following Gov
ernment vessels, viz:
Nelly Baker, side-wheel steamer: 993 tons;
wooden hnll; length on deck 153 t'oet; beam 25 feet G
inches; over all 45 feet: depth of hold S feet 6 inches;
draft 5 feet 10 inches ; has one beam enghxe ; diame
ter of cylinder 32 inches; stroke of pistonlO feet; has
one single return flue boiler.
Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks,
and is well found in chains, anchors, &c.
Neptune, side-wheel steamer; 362 tons; wooden
hull; length on deck 141 leet; beam 26 feet 5 inches ;
overall 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 in
ches; draft 7 teet; half one beam engine; diameter of
:yUnder 42 inches; stroke of piston S feet; has one
single return fine boiler.
This steamer has full promenade deck, fore and af t,
and is a good freight or cattle carrier.
Oneota, double-end side-wheel ferry boat; wood
en hull; 345 tons; length on deck 147 feet; beam 95
feet; over all 65 feet 6 inches; depth of hold 11 feet;
draft 7 feet; has one beam engine; diameter of cylin
der 36 inches: stroke of piston 9 feet; has one double
return flue boiler.
This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in
excellent order and well found In anchors, chains, &e.
Croton, tide-wheel steamer; 361 tons; wooden
hull; length ou deck 1ST feet; beam 26 feet; over all
43 feet 9 iuches ; depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet;
has one square engine; diameter of cylinder 37 in
ches ; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one doable return
flue boiler.
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and stateroom accommodations, is well sup
plied with anchors, chains, &c.. and is very fast.
Golden Gale, side-wheel steamer; 195 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 149 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 35 feet 10 inches; depth of hold C feet 4 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 5 inches, h:is one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 6 feet;
has one horizontal tubular boiler f-
This steamer is in fine order; has saloon accommo
dations, and is .well found in aqchors, chains, &c.
Nantasket* sidc-wlieel steamer; 299 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet 3
iuches; overall 42 feet; depth of hold S feet 3 inches;
dr ift 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter
of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 8 l'eet; has one
single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors,
chains, &c
illacon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tons;
wooden hull; length bn deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold S feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines (condensing;) diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; 1ms
two*8ingle return flue boilers.
Relief, screw tug; 68 tons; wooden ha’l; length
on d«ck 67 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet;
draft 7 feet 10 inches: has one high-pressure engine;
diameter of cylinder 20 inches; strok° of piston 20 in
ches ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
found in anchors, chains, &c.
Rescue, screw tug; 203 tons ; wooden hnll ;
length on deck lOSfeet; Doam 20 feet 8^ inches ; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches f has* two low-
pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 26 inches ; has
one single return flue boiler.
This vessel is a powerful tug; is in good condition,
and well found in anchors, chains, &c
General Hunter,, side-wheel steamer of 460
tohs; woodsn hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches;
beam 28 feet 6 inches ; over all 50 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 9 feet 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet, aft. 5 feet
6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder
40 inches; stroke of p : stoii lo feet.
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1SC3; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rate of
speefl, with bull, engine and boiler as good as new.
Terms cash in government funds.
CV W. THOMAS,
noygl—td Bvt. Lt. Col, and Chief Q. M.
XT OTICE—We have this day associated with us
Mr. 1{. J. LARCOMBE, under the firm of CUN
NINGHAM, PURSE &* CO. -
-CUNNINGHAM & PURSE.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. loth, 1865. novl4—15t
Copartnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have formed a copartnership
under the name and style of SOKANTON,
SMITH & CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale
Grocery and Commission Business in this City, at the
head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson.
D. T. SCRANTON,
- Formerly Scranton & Johnston.
WM. H. SMITH,
Formerly Rahan & Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. I4th, 1S65. novlS—lm
, Dissolution of Partnership.
T HE firm of DUNBAR & FRANZ is this day dis
solved by mntnal consenL by the withdrawal of
Mr. Thomas J. Dunbar. The Tiusiness will hereafter
be continued by PETER DUNBAR and JOHN
FRANZ, under the name and style of DUNBAR &
FRANZ, at their old place of business, who will col
lect and pay all demands of thelate firm of DUNBAR
& FRANZ.
Hilton Head, Nov. 1,186S. - nov4—tf
E. H, VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS,
AND
Produce Dealers^
Under Bluffr corner Abercorn Street,
SAVA NNAH.GA.
Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers
and Sailing vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce nonght and sold on commission.
100 bbls. selected Armies,
100 bbls. Onions,
100 bbls. Potatoes,
80 bbls. extra Flonr,
CO bbls. No6. 1 and S Mackerel,
100 tabs extra Butter,
450.bqxee extra Cheese, '
800 kits Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel.
klL bbls. Fulton Market Beet
W htt, bbie. extra Family Pork.
RAILROAD NOTICES.
Central Railroad.
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Superintendent’* Office, I
Savannah, Ga , Nov. 18th, 1868./
/ IN and after Wednesday, 22d instant, a daily train
" ’ will leave lor Augusta at 8.30 a. m., connecting
with a line of Hacks running between station Nd. 6,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro’, on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad. ~
Paasengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the
next morning after -leaving Savannah, in time to
connect with the Georgia # R&ilnoad train for Atlanta.—
Betnmirg, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight to go by passenger train must be prepaid and
be delivered half hour before departure of Train. By or
der of GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20. General Superintendent.
Central Railroad.
Superintendent’s Office, 1
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1S65./
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Dickerson & Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Angusta, Macon, Atlanta, &c., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through in from three to five days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippers.
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to Augusta, until further notice, will be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 50. By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Snperintendent,
Rates of Freight
For the information of the Public we
4 --....my publish thiSv oar Rates of Freight, between
Savannah and Augusta by onr respective steamers:
Boxes, Bales, and other light Goods,
measurement.., 50c. per foot
Barrels Onions, Potatoes, <fcc $2.00 each.
Barrels Flour 3.00 “
Bnudles, Buckets, Brooms, 8eives, Col
lars, Hames, Spades. Shovels, Ac -. 1.00 per dozen.
Crates Cabbages, large 10.00 each.
“ “ Bottle Crates 5.00 each.
Salt 2.00 per sack.
Hardware, Hoilow-ware and Iron.... 2.00 perloOlbs.
Iron and Coal 20.00 per ton.
Corn and Cow Peas 25 per bushel.
Packages, single.. 50 each.
Articles not enumerated,„$2 per 100 lbs., or 50 cents
per foot. „
• ERWIN & HARDEE, Agents,
Steamers Amazon, Wm. G. Gibbons and Laora.
J. B. PRESDEE, Agent,
Steamer Oak,
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent,
Steamer R. H. May.
F. M. MYRELL, Amnt,
Steamers Express, Eclipse and Union.
novlT—lw
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND !
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
W E arc prepared to receive Goods in onr ware
house, free of Btorage and covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berryand
Falcon, and others abont to be pnt on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep21 tf C. L.-C0LBYI& CO.
Offices to Rent.
D ESIRABLE Offices to Rent over store corue r
Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
novl4 I.aROCKE, GADEN & UNCKLES.
Scranton, Smith &Co.,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
W OULD be happy to see their former patrons and
friends, and the public generally, at their rtore
at the head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
they will at ail times be happy to serve them.
novl5—lm
Mail Contracts
WANTE3D.
Re-Establishment of Mail Facilities
in Georgia.
T 'HE Post Office Department desires to furnish the
State of Georgia with Postal service, at the earliest
practicable day, until July 1st, 1866, when the regular
contract proposals which are now advertised for,
will go into effect.
The Department invites proposals for conveying the
mails until June 20,1866, to ail country seats and other
important points not reached by Railroad communica
tion, at rates not to exceed $S per mile per annum for
weekly service: $15 for semi-weekly, and $21 for tri
weekly; and where the importance of the case re
quires, $40 for daily service; counting the distance one
way in all cases.
Service will bo furnished on routes where, before
the war, it was daily, three times a week; where it
was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it was semi
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W.
McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M.. Washington, D. C-, and
should state they are for service to end June 2d, 1806.
novl5 tf
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. O. Box 3045, 15 Pulton St., N. Y.,
DUYEB of Merchandize of every description—for
i_> the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, Ac. r.
Mr. F. gives his personal attention to the buying of
General Hardware,- Carriages and Wagons of every de
scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ac., Ac., for the trade.
Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates.
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, uud immediate return* made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from [his thorough ueyjiuiiiitance with the
market in New York, in guaranteeing entire satisfac
tion to every one entrusting business to him.
Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in all cases.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever desired. novl4—lm
Pitch,
Oakurr,
Manilla,
Cordage,
Bolt Kope,
Cotton Duck,
Bunting,
- Oils,
White JLead,
Black Varnish,
Pork.
Lard,
Beef,
Bsef Tongues,
Pilot Bread,
Ship Stores
and Chandlery,
AT
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
nov21 Foot of Lincoln st., under the Bluff.
8HIPPING.
* FOR* BOSTON.
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’ . A- 1
Boston ajid Savannah.
Steamship Line.
mHE new and superior steamship WM. IOTB-
A BETTS. J S <-'ary. commander, will sail for the
above port on WEDNESDAY, 29th Nov., at— o'clock.
For freight or pissage, apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
nov21—tf Bay st, opp. Mariner's Church.
CJtTANGKE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LIKE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MAR YS. FERNANDINA, JA CKSON-
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
bnt now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
A. M„ precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent, .
cor. West Broad and Bay street*.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale. R
Freight payable by shippers. oct2B
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at ,'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s '
Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new and fust steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. cast-
ner, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock..
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford’s wharf near White’s Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day daring the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will fumsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf ang24
FOR SAIX.
FOR SALE LOW
TO
Windup An Estate*
valuable farm,
61-2 Mi!ea from Augusta,
/CONTAINING fiaoj One Huna-i 1 x
V/_ A ere?, more or less. About **^55
acres of it in valuable wood; a good bwiiun
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage Honsr W Srt n ^Tr iUl —
Farm Buildings. " - “F® 11
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfnrt.w.
House, within 80 minutes' drive ofiaugnata?th.55? 8
place offers superior inducements. ^ Qe atK,7e
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO
novl cor. Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Sale,
O NE splendid 4 or 6 Horae Wagon with Harness to
match. Enquire at
. . HENRY WAYNE’S 8TABLES,
nov!6-tf cor Yorif and West BroaAsts.
AUCTION SALES.
Underwriters* Va'e.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, ’wlil bo
sold, for account of underwriters and ail con- .
earned:
OnelareoMedidne chest and Medicines.
One Ship's Bell.
Six Cdmpasses.
Three Barometers.
Four bolts Canvass and three Remnants
Three bundles 1 wine.
lft Flags— Marryatfs Cede and others.' *
1 Sbipa Gig, with Oars, Rudder and Toke.
1 Perambulator, AC. j>ov22—It
Underwriters’ sale.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
Tomorrow, THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock,.*. M.. will bo
sold for account of underwriters and ail concerned:
A portfbn of the cargo recovered from the steamer
Savannah, that was sank in the Savannah river, con
sisting dT agencral assortment of Groceriea, Dry Good*,
Liquors, Crockery. Glassware, Drags, Medicines,
Woodware, Fancy 'iticles. Ac. t
Damaged on board said steamer, and sold nndss in
spection of Port ^ ardens. nov 2—ft
For Sale.
T Q FIRKINS choice Butter.
JL O CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov!4-tf cor.* abercorn and Bay streets.
Notice.
T?OR SAFE—800 Acres of Lahd—60 acres open
1 Land—suitable for Com and Cotton—weU im
proved and healthy; it is a vary public .place, and a
good basiness has-been done in merchandizing before
the war; will be sold low. Apply next door to the
comer of Charlton and Montgomery streets, Savan
nah, Ga. novD—3w
Sale.
25 TONS ENGLISH 8HEET COP
PER, manniactored expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets aa
follows : 60x24, 60x28, «0xlT, 60x9, 60xT, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a greal bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
. - 349 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bull and Ba^treets,
oct 18—2mo
L. C. NORVELL A CO.
• WANTS.
For Jacksonville, Fla.
VIA BRUNSWICK FERNANDINA.
STEADIER FANNIE.
CAPTAIN W. T. McNELTY,
will leave »s above on WEDNESDAY next, 22d inst.,
from Padeiford’s Wharf, at 10 ’. M.
This boat is in excellent order, antf has superior
(state-room) accommodations for passengers.
Freight received and st->red in Fire Proof Ware
houses, (free of expense, Jfbot of Lincoln street.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M MYRKLL, Agent, -
nov20 Harris' Building, Bay afreet.
For Doctortown
AND
THOM ASVILLE.
THE steamers Gen. Shepley,
Orient and Clarion will malH:
Tri weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
running in connection with the Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Savannah on 'TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY and S \TU RDAYS.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight will be received during the week and stored
free of expense. •
For freight or passage, apply to
CHA-. I, COLBY A CO.,
nov21 tf cor. Bay and Abercorn st*.
For Doctortown.
The .flue steamer
ORIENT
will leave for the above place ou WEDNESDAY
MOHNING, the 22dinst, at 7 o’clock, taking passen
gers and freight for Thomasville.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., .
nov2t cor. Abercorn and Ilaystrcets.
A’ or Augusta.
The new Iron, lighted raft, last side-
wheel steamer
Two T3oySj
Mate boat to thesteumerOibboDS, will leave for Au
gusta on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 22d, at 9-o’clock.
Her accommodations are fltst-claSs in every particu
lar. .
For freight or passage, apply lo
ERWIN & HARDEE.
JNO. L. BOUMILLAT, Agent on Wharf.
nov20—2t
For Augusta,
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
Steamer
Standisli,
Capt. Jas. Fabian, will have quick despatch as above.
This boat is staunch and in good order, and river
being full, shippers can rely on having their orders
forwarded with despatch.
For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
nov20 Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
C°»HSH,MKk«lam 1
QOfl
and
No Detention, River 15 feet and
Rising.
For Augusta,
THE steamer Robert L,et»r,
Capt. Cotterell, is receiving freight
Tins Day at Ferry Wharf, under Gas
House Bill, and will have quick de
spatch as above. . » -* J
This boat hasjarge capacity, and river being in fine
boating order, (15 feet aDd rising), shippers will do well
to avail themselves of these advantages to forward their
orders. . -
For freight, apply to - M. A. COHEN.
Junes’ Building.
F M. MYRELL,
novlS ' Harris' Building, Bay street
For Liverpool.
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNTBLANC*
is now rapidly loading at White's
.Press. For balance of freight, (having
-room only lor a few hnndred bale*,)
enquire of
- lakoche, ga^en a unckles. a«u.
novSl
novli
For Fliilade.l pliia-
THE sclir. JDeSoto, now loading,
can take the balk of 100 bales Cotton, if-
applied for immediately.' Apply to
LaROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES.
FOE NEW yOEK.
THE A No. 1 schooner Vapor,
Bogert Muter, is now loading. Haring
larger portion of freight engaged, will
bare immediate despatch.
For balance of freight, engnire of
HE, GADEN A UNOB
uov!4
Layer Raisins.
-• Aft BOXES new crop Layer Raisins.
JLUV. lOqr.txflwe do. do.
FIRST CLASS BOARD WANTED,
F OR two single gentlemen in a private family resi
ding near Bay street where there arc no other
boarders. Unexceptionable references given. Ad
dress, with terms, MOBILE,
nov2u—6t At this Office.
WANTED
B Y a party of respectability and position, a Parlor
and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
with privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults and two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms,
Ac., Ac. „ jiovU—tf
WANTED
MIDDLING CJOTTON AND RICE,
I N ’exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
Summer Dress Goods, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest frabics—No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
To North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWjtt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—JL L. Halloweli A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
Cotton Plantation
WANTED.
W ANTED to hire a Small Cotton Plan
tation. embracing from 300 to 800 Acre*.
Address J. A H., Savannah National Republican
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl - , - , ■.
A DAY! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only .cheap one licensed. Address
SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
sep!5 3m
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for six entirely new articles, just
out Address O. T. GSREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m sepl6
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN ‘ *
Augusta & Savannah
The new fast Iron steamer
■W m. G. Gibbons
Capt. Tbomas N. Phi)pot, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above cities—
Leaving Savannah every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock
Leaving Angnsta every Wednesday morn ng at I o’clock
Laying at Mathews BInff every Wednesday night.
It is the desire of the-Agents of the Gibbons to make
her a . -
PERMASEST AKOUflODATIOY BOAT
for the HercMants of Angnsta and Savannah, and
the Planters alongthe line of the River, and with
this objectin view, no effort will be spared on the part
of her Owners, Agents or Officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling an5Freigbtih|gubHc. 4HARDBj5
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt. on Wharf,
novlfi—lm
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, haring
large^ngagements, will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates), ap
ply to CHABLE«L. COLBY A CO.,
oct23—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
SELECT FIMUE SGHUQL
T HE undersigned havi:
ing on the corner of Cl
rented the school build
lton and Drayton street*
would respectfully announce to the public that be, as
sisted by Sirs. Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Select
Female School in said building on the first Monday Jn
October. < •
Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, u follows:
F^tor Department, pm quarter.... ....^ 00
Primary do * do ’ JAMES a COZB Y,
Underwriters* mile. _
BV BEIX, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
THIS Day, at 10 o’clock, in front of Btore, will be
■Old:
60 bbls. Potatoes and Onions.
on board of steamer Fannie on her pa-uge
P 01 ^ W" 1 80ld ^ account of
erwri tora and all concerned. nov22—2t
- Underwriters’ Sale.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, at. 10 o’clock, ffi fr ont of 8tora , wlU
v told:
One case Dry Goods,
fre^w^
the PorTWardens. 11 * andw ‘Won of
novx2—it
Administrators’ Sale.
BY REEL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
On WEDNE8DAY, 22d Inst, at 11 o'clock, la front of
store, will be sold:
Lots Nos. L 2, 3 and 4, fronting on Jones and WQ.
son streets; opposite the Central Railroad Depot Tho
improvements consists of six Tenement Houses Sold
by order of the Superior Court, for the benefit of the
heira of the late Jno. S. Montmollin, decease'. Term*
caah, purchasers paying for titles. novl8—»t
BY REEL,, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN,
^ ill be sold on THURSDAY next at U o'clock, at
the residence corner of South Broad and Boll sts:
The Household and Kitchen Furniture, conri-ting
in part of Sideboards, Bureau*, cofa*. Bedsteads,
t hans, Carpets, Ac. nowl
Valuable Property at Auction.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTlRE A CO.
Will soil FRIDAY, Nov. 24'h, in iront of store:
That valuable lot and improvement*, known as Jot
No. 3, Franklin Ward. The improvement* are a large
Brick Warehouse, now need a* a stable.
ALSO
Lot No. 1. and 1-3 of lot No 2, Warren Ward, situs-
ted at the S”utb-east corner of price and Bayst", Wash
ington ward. The above p opertyison thaBay.andoffera
a r re chance for investment. For further particulars,
enqnire at the Connilng Boom. novl*
THE
American Bank Nate Company,
f Wall street, cor. of William st.,)
iSTew York.
GEORGE W. HATCH, C.. L. VAN ZANDT,
President. • Secretary.
E NGRAVES and Print* Steel Plates, for Bank.
Notes, Bonds and Coupon*, Certificates of Stock
Exchange, Postage
and „ _
Stamps, Ac.
Oranges, &c.
40.000"IBfSSKw »»
brig Atlantic, and for-sale by '
.EVA CHRISTIAN*,"
no«6
(From Dispensatory of the United States.)
DI0SMA OEENATA. BUCHU LEAVES,
PROPERTIES.
Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro
matic, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint.
Medical Properties and Uses.
Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar
tendency to the Urinary Organa producing
diuresis, and like other siini'ar medicines, exciting
diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of
action.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs,
such as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease ot
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urin*.
from a loss of tone in the parts concerned In its evS
cuation. The remedy has also been recommended in
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous -ffeo-
tions, and Dropsy.
Ilelmbold’s Extract Buchu
Is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from
35 to 65, or in the decline or change of life ; after Con
finement or Labor Pain*; Bed-wetting in children.
In Affections Peculiar to Females,
The Extract Buchu is unequaled byanv other remedv
as In Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity Palnful-
ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations UlcsraT
ted or ScbiiTus state* of the Uterus, Leacorrhna or
Whites. .-cueorraea or
DISEASES OF TilE BLADDER. KIDNEYS GRAVEL
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites tbe Absorbents into healthy action, bv wl^ch
the Watery or Calcarc. us depositions, and all Unna
tural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and
Inflammation.
lieimbold’s Extract Buchu
Has cured every case of Diabetes in which it ba
been "ivtn. irritation of the Neck ot the Bladder an
Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration of the KU
neys and Bladder, Retention of lliimi, j ist ases of tf
Prostrate GiancL Stono in the Bladder. Calculus,Grave
Brick dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharge
and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of bot
Bexes, attended with the foliowing symptoms:—It
disposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Men
ory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Tremblini
Horror of Disease, WakeJnlness, Dimness of Vi*n,
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Klnshing of the Bod
Dryness of the rkin, Eruption on toe Face, Paul
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tbe Muaenb
System, Ae. ’
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu is Diuretic
and Blood-Pnrifying,
And cures all Diseases arising from Habit* of Dfaslpa.
tiorn Excesses and Imprud-nses in Life. ImpuritiesT
of toe Blood, Aa, superseding Copaiba in affec
tions for which it is need, sneha. Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Helm,
bold'* Rose Waib.
SOLD AT
HELMBOLD'8
Drug and Chemical Warehouse
591 BROAD’* AY.1
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S
. r TAKE NO OTHER.
Bevtfax’e of Counterfeits,
novli—lm
IND IAN ^TRE ET
FOUNDRY-
TTAVING re-opened our Foundry and Machine
fi-fi. chop, we are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
Iren and Bra-g Castings.as also to bnlld Steam Engines.
Mill, Circular and Gang 8aw Mills; and all kinds
~ Ineerlng, Steam Boat and Black-
notice.
smith Wl
despatch,
novfi
done at
tort notice, with ]
ROSE, ARKWi
and
A GO.
Hilton & Randell.
nn BOXES Colgate’s No. 1 Family goau.
OU 80 do. do. XX Starch, "
80 bbls. New State Family b lour,
SO blf. bids. do. do. do.
80 bbls Premium Hominy, now landing
brig Rush. For sale at lowest market prices at
novto—6t 190 BAY oTKEBT
Ft® sal* by
HILTON A
GLUE, SAND PAPEH)WHITE LEAD
jpORsals by MCHA1 ^ S0 y A BAmiAa^
itovll—tf Bay-street, app. Marinety Church.
Winchester's Soap and
Candles.
received eh consignment, an sasorted lot by
^2?
SWT* * CO?
Lamps and Refined Petroleum 0U.
9 GASES Lam (Rand Fixtures.
neties C * S ^ I * nlp * ^ Fixtures, of aU kind* and va-
RAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS,
TfcST received, «Ei »r sale by
V ificHARDBoh * BARNARD,
£.*>vu-n 1 Bay «U (9*. Mariner*' Cbturt^