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MISCELLANEOUS.
From Kentucky.
Fraud
The Oak is now making excellent time
i the liver, and under the carelul management
From Augnita.
Tbe s t e amer Oak, Capt. Marahall, from Augus-
arr.ved yesterday, bringing orer 600 bales of
COl'.OO
‘^ p t. Marshall is becoming one of the most
i .jmil.tr boats running to Augoata. We are in
deed to Purser Hinman for the following re-
I Passed steamer Two Boya at Silver Bluff;
,,,-ne Brandt at Doy Ferry : Falcon above
I, nfions Landing; Miles Standishat Burtons
I . -rr ; Union at Possom Eddy; Wm. G. Gib-
I I-, below Sisters’ Ferry ; Scorpio at lower end
I
rj . , jcorpn
listers’ Reach ; Amazon at Hickory Bend.
"jhe steamer O. F. Potter. Capt. Cessar, also ar-
..^j from Augusta yesterday, with over 800
La.es of cotton.
The Express, Capt. Morgan, also from Augusta
I ci 3ie in early yesterday.
The river at Augusta was quite low, and falling
. f ry fast.
From Florida.
The steamer Fannie, Captain McNetty, from
Jacksonville Florida, arrived here yesterday
jtsn early hour, and left again for Charleston,
The Fannie is on
the line from Charleston
.Jacksonville and tou ches at this port going
1 mil returning, We are indebted to her oblig-
1 mg purser H. S. Butterfield for late Florida
* papers. Our friend Butterfield, with his cheer
ful and pmili ng face, appears to be as much at
i home on board the Fannie as he was at the
I Lid “Pavilion,” of whiah he was for many
rears the popular host.
The steamer Lizzie Baker also arrived yea-
'■ terday morning from Florida.
From New York.
i The steamship Euterpe, Capt. Eldridge,
1 from Now York, arrived at this port early
•| yesterday morning.
I The Weybossett, Capt. Parish, also from
| New York, arrived yesterday.
Both these vessels bring very heavy freights
,1 and a large number of passengers.
Sailing of Steamsklps,
The steamships San Salvador, Captain At
kins; America, Lindt; Leo, Mirrill; and
Hiram Livingston, Baker, all for New York
left this port en Saturday last, with good car
goes and quite a number of passengers.
Estills’ New. Depot.
We are indebted to this institution for full
files of New York papers to the latest dates,
snd also for a copy of Madame Damorcst’s
‘ Mirror of Fashion” for December, containing
all tbe latest modes and a diagram illustrating
the -ume. This establishment is always sup
plied with the latest daily and pictorial papers
of New York and the various popular maga-
in the Quartermaster’s ]
Department
RAILROAD
r
NOTICE8.
SHIPPING,
a! .
Louisville, Nor. 35.
Frauds have been discovered in the Quartet
master’s Department in this plaice to the amonnt
ot one hundred thousand dollars.
^TO RENT. V
drant and large Yard; pleasantly situated in a central
location; can he had, with or without board. In a small,
respectable family where there are no children. Als<s
two Single Rooms for Gentlemen of good bahite, with
good board. Inquire at No. ISO South Broad, between
Jefferson and Montgomery streets.nov 25—3
Offices to Rent.
ESIRABLG Offices to Rent over store comer
Bav and Barnard streets, Enquire of
n0 yl4 I.jlROCIIE, GADEN & ONCKLBS.
D
HoiTse to Rent.
T HE greater portion of the House No. 11, Gordon
Block, to rent. Enquire on the premises. Re
ference given and required. 6 nov23
JBarber Shop for Rent,
A IjOAVEK Room in the Screven House will be
rented to a good tenant for one »r more years as
a Barber Shop for that Hotel and the public.
nov24—2t BRYAN, PARTRIDGE A CO.
Notice.
Steamship Chase.
C ONSIGNEES or owners of Goods per steam
ship Chase on voyage from New York, October
21st, 1865, will please present copies of Invoices, also
Claims, for short deliveries and deductions for
damages, if any, to the undersigned on or before the
15th day of December next, for the purpose of making
the adjustment of the general average.
HUNTEH A GAMMELL.
nov24—15D
Dissolution of Partnership.
T HE firm of DUNBAR A FRANZ is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of
Mr. Thomas J. Dunbar, The business will hereafter
be continued by PETER DUNBAR and JOHN
FRANZ, under the name and style of DUNBAR A
FRANZ, at their old place of business, who will col
lect and pay all demands of the late firm of DUNBAR
A FRANZ.
Hilton Head, Nov. 1,1865.nov4—tf
mUE undersigned have
A under the name and
SMITH <Ss CO„ tor 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 A Johnston.
WM. H. SMITH,
Formerly Rabun & Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, 1865. novl5—lm
OF
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
Chiei Qcaetebmastee’s priwt Dkit. 8. O
Hilton Head.S. 0.. November 13, If
Will be sold at public Auction, at this place, on
MONDAY. December 11,1805. under the direction of
Captain W. & Morford, A. Q. M., the following Gov
ernment vessels, viz.
Nelly Baker, side-wheel steamer; 293 tons;
wooden null; length on deck 153 feet; beam 25 feet 6
inches; over all 45 feet: depth of hold S feet 0 inches;
draft 5 feet 10 inches ; has one beam engine ; diame
ter of cylinder 32 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has
one single return flue boiler. '
Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks,
and is well found in chains, anchors, Ac.
Neptune, side-wheel steamer: 3«2 tons; wooden
hull; length on deck 141.teet: beam 26 feet 5 inches;
over all 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold lo feet 10 in
ches; draft! feet; half one beam engine; diameter of
2 'Under 42 Inches; stroke of piston 3 feet; has one
ngle return fine boiler.
This steamer lias full promenade deck, fore and af t,
and is a good freight or cattle carrier.
Oneota, donble-end side-wheel ferry boat; wood
en nnU: 345 tons; length on deck 147 feet: beam 25
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 0 feet; has one double
return flue boiler.
This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in
excellent order and weU found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Croton, side-wheel steamer; 361 tons; wooden
hnil; length on deck 1ST feet; beam 26 feet; over all
43 feet 9 inches; depth of hold S feet; draft 6 feet;
has one square engine; diameter of cylinder 37 in
ches ; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one double return
fine boiler.
This Bteamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and st»te room accommodations, is well sup
plied with anchors, chains, Ac., and is very fast.
Golden Gate, side-wheel steamer; 195 tons:
wooden hull; length on deck 143 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 35 feet 10 inches; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 5 inches, has one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 6 feet;
has one horizontal tnbular boiler y
This steamer is in fine order; has saloon accommo
dations, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Nantasket, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons;
w'oodenhnll; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet 3
inches; over all 42 feet; depth of holds feet 3 inches;
draft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter
of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
single return flue boiler, andisweU found in anchors,
chains, Ac \
Macon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tous;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines fcondenslng:) diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two’single return fine boilers.
Relief, screw tag; 68 tons; wooden hull; length
on deck 67feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet;
draft 7 feet It) inches; has one high-pressure engine;
diameter of cylinder 20 inches; strok- of piston 26 in
ches ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Rescue, screw tng; 203 tons : wooden hull ;
length on deck 10S feet; Deam 20 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low-
pressure engines; diameter of cyUnder 26 inches ; has
one single return line boiler.
This vessel is a powerful tug; is in good condition,
and well found in anchors, chains. Ac
General Hunter,, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches;
beam 28 feet 6 inches : over ail50feet8 inches; depth
Central Railroad. Ft® BOSTON.
[Boston and Savannah
5nr
Superintendent!* OitUsyi, \
fis i i 1 1) i nil Gs, Nov. ISth, 1865./
y, 22d instant, s daily train I
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 , on Us Augusta
and Savannah Railroad. -
Passengers by this line will arrnre in Augusta the
next morning after leaving Savannah, In time to
connect'with the Georgia RaSroad^ train for Atlanta.— |
Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45if, M.
‘it to go by passenger train mnstbr^prepaid and |
GEo’w. ADAMsf* 01 ''
Genera VSuperintendent.
Superintendent’s Office, t
Ob Savannah, Nov. 19th, lS65.f
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Di-kerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augneta, Macon, Atlanta Ac., 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
*^Uroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to August*, until further notice, will be, per |
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 50. Fy order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 GeneralSogerintendenh
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND!
W E are prepared to receive Goods in »our ware-
hc ‘ ' " ’ "
iragi
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers
ight draft steamers Merry and
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep2i tf C. L. COLBY 4 CO.
Scranton, ^mitla &Co.
i grocers & Commission Merchants,
W OULD be happy to see their former patrons and
friends, and tbe public generally, at their rtore
at the head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
they will at all times be happy to serve them.
novlS—lm
Copartnership Notice
ave formed a copartnership I D “ m J 8 “ et , 0 " c T : ‘TVJ 10 " 1 "?* Arties; neptn
„tvi„ si'ranton I of hold 9 feet 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet, aft 5 feet
transactionofa'wholesale I «inches; has one bean, engine: diameter of cylinder
40 inches; stroke of p H ton 1 o feet.
Dl
Mail Contracts
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rate of
speed, with hull, engine and boiler as good as new.
Terms cash in government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
nov21—td Bvt- Lt. Col. and Chief Q. M.
XT OTICE,—A young man, who has been in the
iv RetailDry Goods and Yankee Notions business
in the South for a number of years, is about to go
North, and being thoroughly conversant with all re
quirements in that line,and also well posted in the New
York markets, desires to act as agent or buyer for one
or more houses at Hilton Head or Savannah. Refer
ences unexceptionable. Address -f, M„ Box 14, Hilton
Head Postoffice. nov 25—2
“HOUSEHOLD BLESSINGS’
The Steamer Annie.
The steamer Annie, which arrived at this
port some time since from Darien, in a dis
abled condition, and was run ashore on Fig
Maud, opposite the lower end of the city, has
been raised by Capt. Conkling, and was towed
to the lon er Eastern wharf on Friday last.
Uurial of a Fireman.
Mr. A. Cordes, whose murder we noticed
on Saturday, was buried yesterday, at Laurel
Grove Cemetery. His remain were attended
to their last resting place* by the Germania
Fire Company,, of which he was a rained
member, and a large concourse of friends.—
The solemn music on the occasion was fur-
nished hv Richter’s band.
Election Returne.
The following returns have been furnished
us trom Lowndes county :
For Gov ernor.
; Jenk
' Coben
ilopki
Stiles
a
For Comjress.
ins
8
241
.170
7
24
Art Publication.
Me have received from L. Prany, Art Pub-
t lis'aer, 159 Washington street, Boston, a aeries of
\ cards representing scenes from the WhitsWdonn
I tains of New Hampshire, theMagio Card, Swap-
1 ping Hans, Ac., Ao. These varions cards form
B >n interesting series foy the study of the juvenile
B members of one’s family.
Daring Robbery.
While the occupants of a house on York
■ *treet, near Jefferson, were convening in the
B back parlor, about 7 o'clock on Saturday eve-
B mug, the ball was entered and all the hats and
I shawls hanging on tbe bat stand carried of)'.
I Housekeepers should look well to their street
■ doors.
jyOTICE VI ad am c Stephanie Ber-
tnslc. Address to this office.
nov 25—2
THE CELEBRATED PATENT
UNION WASHINC MACHINE
Admitted to be the best in the World.
nard, a graduate of one of the first Seminaries I Tp j v»ot 1 70 pH ills A Wfl T H Pfl in
of Europe, with several years experience, wishes to A iraL j rj . -dlCAltllB AWdlUCU 1U
ive lessons in the afternoon in French, German and | EllFOpB flllu America.
Washes perfectly without soaking, nibbing or boii-
|
THE PATENT
UNION WRINGER,
With Cog Wheels and solid white rubber Rolls—the
best and most durable made.
These Machines were invented by a native of Ar
kansaa, and arc the same so highly spoken of by Con
federate officers, who used them in Johnson's Island
Prison.
J. WARD & CO.,
4o7 BROADWAY, XKW YORK.
VAN NAME k CO.,
Western Agents, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
nov22—lot
N OTICE—We have this day associated with u*
Mr. R. J. LAKCOMBE, under the firm of CUN
NINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
CUNNINGHAM A PURSE.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. luth, 1865. nov!4—15t
■\T OTICE .—I have this day associated with me Mr.
IV G. W. Chapin, under the firm name of Chipman
le-Establishmentof Mail Facilities I
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 I
mails until June 20,1866, to all country seats uud other
Important points not reached by Railroad communica
tion. at rates not to exceed $S per mile per annum for
weekly service; $15 for serai-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 be furnished on routes, where, before
the war, it was daily, three times a week; where it
was tri-weekiy twice a week; and where it was semi-
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to "Hon. Geo. W.
McLellan, 2d Assl P. M.. Washington, D. C , and
should state they arc for service to end June 2d, 1866.
novl5 tf
A Chapin.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 24, 1865,
E. B. CHIPMAN.
nov 25—3
- 1STOTICE.
F erry wharf wood yard.-ah |
orders for Wood to the above Y'ard will be sent
to R. W. Miller, in charge at the Wharf, accompanied |
by the cart to insure attention. F. M. MYRELL.
nov24 tf
Piano Timing.
P ROF. A. STARK will promptly attend to all I
orders for repairing and tuning IManos left at J.
C. Schreiner’s Music Store. Will also give Lessons on |
Guitar. - nov23
Strasburger & Nuhn,
IMPORTERSOF
GERMAN, TRENCH AND ENGLISH
CHINA&FANCY GOODS!
BEDS, MASKS, ACCORDEONS, Ac.
65 M AIDEN LANK, .
Corner William Street, A K1V YORK
Invite the attention of buyers, offering them the I
largest assortment of .Goods at the most reasonable
Kerosene Oil,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff.
LARDOIL,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Blnff.
prices.
novlO—eod2m
Winter Strained
WHALE OIL,
IN BARRELS, AT *
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff-
Raw and Boiled
Itinseecl Oil,
IN BARRELS, AT
, Horatio Pitcher’s,
nov 25 Fsot of Lincoln street, undef the Bluff.
From Doctortown.
The steamer Orient, Capt. Goldthwaite, arrived
from Dootortown yesterday morning, making th#
t-und trip to Doctortown and back in four days,
vhich is decidedly the quiokest trip yei made.
Congressional Election.
Iho Hon. William Aiken has been elected
from the Charleston District, to represent South
^Carolina in the Congress of the United State*.
Thanks.
Wn are indebted to Purser Parish, of the
"’eybossett, and to Purser , 0 f the
fieamship Euterpe, for late New York papers
lD advance of the mail.
WM. 8. KJLTOM,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, |
BOSTON, HASS.,
For the Purchase and Sale of All Kinds of |
MERCHANDIZE.
Refers to Joseph S. Fay, Esq., Boston; Nath’l God ;
fiard, Esq., Boston; John A. Blanchard, Esq., Boston
National Bank of N. America, Boston, eodum may2$
Daniel F. Tiemann & Co, | | COTTON AND WOOL HAND CARDS.
No. 240,Pearl St., New Mprk,
A MANUFACTURERS of Painte, White Lead, ]
lvA Colors, Varnishes, and dealers in articles in this J
line. Also,
TIEMAXN’S SOLUBLE BLUE,fur Washing,
, ANT.
»CALIFORNIA VERMILLION,” Pale and Deep.
Shonid be glad to Bee our old friends in the trade, or |
hear from them at any time by mall.
oct 18—3m
Cooking Stoves
WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON LANE.
Cooking stoves,
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Bound Pots. Ovens, &c.
sep4‘ 2aw J. G. THOMPSON A CO.
UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS
FACTORY,' OAHDEN, N, J.
GENUINE
TEMORB.
b 'pttrtnre of Steamships and Steamers
FOB BOSTOK.
Fl *imship Wm Tibbetts, Wednesday, November
®tb, at _ o'clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
»m Wmer Q Gtbbops, every Saturday at 9 o'clock
^earner Oak, Wednesday, Nov 29, at 6 o’clock, p m.
Gainer Gen Berry, Tuesday, Nov 28, atl o'clock.
FOR CHABLB8TOB.
It ^ Prazer, Tuesday morning, Nov 28,
| FOB FALATKA, FLA.
10 o'S Helen Getty cver y Saturday morning at
N.Y. DAILY NEWS
8ASGEAWT & co.,
Successors to John Whitteuiore & Co., New York, aDd
John H. Whitiemore & Co.,
j HARDWARE & CARD MANUTAOTTJR’S,
No. TO Beeman-st, N. Y.
Sole successors to the WHITTEMORE “ PATENT
SET,’’ and only manntacturers of the
Genuine Whitiemore Cotton Cards.
Dealers are cautioned against worthless imitations,
oct 43 law6mo
Ft.
DR, J. A. CLOPTON,
OF
ESTERBROOK &. CO.,
STEEL PES JUJfi’FACniEERS,
WARRitnusi? e \ No. 403 Arch ttaPhis^
" akehouse b > Pfo. 42 John s*„ N. Yorh.
Samples and prices on application. Lota made to 1 Af AY be consult^ for a few days at the Pnlaski
U ■ ’ ill House. He opeiates with perfeccl
! Huntsville, ^Vlabama
MI58
CABBIE COBBINNE. LESTER,
01 KAICHEZ, HISS,,
6 i'fcg
1 prices ...
order of any pattern or stamp required.
. CAUTtON.—These Pens are gennine American
manufacture, and eqnal in finish elasticity and finer
ness of point to the best imported. They are, there-
fere, sure to gain the confidence of the Americatppob*
lie. The facsimile "of oar signature is sufficient se.
eurity against foreign imitation.
, R. ESTERBROOK A CO,
,7*?" ^/ or 841(5 w Refe!' by aU Stationers In the
Unitea Statra. novIO-eodSm
gTATE OF
GEORGIA, Emanuel
opeiates with perfecct success for
Piles, Fistula, Tumors Ac.
Special attention given to Diseases of Females.
He guarantees perfect satisfaction in the most des
perate cases of Piles.
Refers to the most respectable gentlemen of the
medical profession, upon whom he has operated in
Georgia. .
Ladies will be visited at their houses. Patients are
not confined to their beds, and may return home imme
diately after the operation. poy 24—4.
oct26
, Bird, late of said Connty, deceased'
JEANE K. BIRD. AdmiiistnSta '
JOHN H. KDKNF1 ELD, Administrator
of Thomas J. Bird, deceased
Sight Exchange
ON • • ' . .
mHE Cargo ol the Britiah Ship Hera
A for sale,In lots to suit purchasers, by
r^TART.BS GREEN A SON,
No. 12 Bay street, Stodard's Lower Range,
npv 25—lw
Steamship Line.
Central Railroad.
mHE new and superior steamship TVM. fiTlB-
X BETTS. J S Cary, commander, will sail for the
above port on WEDNESDAY', 29th Not., at— o'clock.
For freight or p'sMge, apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay st. opp. Mariners Church.
nov21—tf
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST,
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
A>i
TOU 8ALE,
FOB SALE
TO
WipdUp Ail Estate,
- • , 51-2 Miles from Augusta,
JNTAJNING DSC) One Hundred'^-*
Acres, more or less. About^(hSinJ?
I of It in valuable wood; a goodie*^.
with <7J
°>»e> and It) seven
Scree
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage
Farm Bandings.
TO a party desiring a good health. ~, mf —
Home, within 50 minutes' drive oU^ngit?^ 0 ^®
place offers superior Inducements. ^ m aoove
For fall particulars enquire of.
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO
nev7 '' cor. Abereorn and Bay stress.
,EOE SALE.
4^
TION SALES.
BY BLCJI i
YER.
WHIbeAold TH1 DAY. Vrtfj Inst., at 10
beat of store:
10 bbla Grape Fruit
"ZSTnSP**
15 bpxee Cheese.
10 pair Woo en Blankets
20 ptBoeaDeLatnes.
20 piece* Prints.
20 Store*
fUnntl,
10 piece* fine French Merino.
1 lot Hortsrv
tdoz. fins Slk BooneU. and an SHortoentor
Dry Goods.
: v ALSO
Hot Hardware, and an extensive
Of Household and Kitchen Furniture; and
2 Horses, In goad order.
novtT-lt
troHU.
A NEAT and commodious CAttmHO* with Brick LTflRVA GRTUTfiTA
out Houses on same lot, situated on Roberts 1 UluiNAlAs
street. Robertavffle. will be sold if applied for at an
early date. Price ^3,000. wtVK - T TO
At Henry Waynes Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 tf
i "\NE splendid 4 or 6 Horse Wagon with Harness to
S/v mi'
orwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St Johns,
but 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 streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis 3b Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. octfS
house, 'free of storage and covered by insurance,
‘ III
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 tbe St. Mary’s River.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain. Captain G. W. < aet>
,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 whirl; 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 furnsh
weight and measnrement of goods. . tf ang24
F OR 8 ALE-500 Acres of Land—60 acre* open
Land—suitable for Com and Cottpn—well Im
proved and healthy; It la a very public place, and a
food business has been done in merchandizing before
he war; will be sold low. Apply next door to the
comer of Charlton and Montgomery streets, Savan
nah, Ga. nov9—3w
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
2 ^ TONS ENGLISH SHEET GOP*
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x28, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 Inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
34S Broadway, N. Y.
/ .
Or JOHN E. COWLBS,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct IS—2mo L. C. NORVELL A CO.
BETWEEN
Augusta & Savannah
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. 0.13ox 3045, 75 Pulton. Bt., X, Y.,
B UYER of Merchandize of every description—for |
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, &c.
Mr. F. gives his persona! attention to the buying of I
General Hardware, Carriages and Wagons of every de- [
scriptiou, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
&c„ &c., for the trade.
Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their I
lowest 1*atcs. j
Particular attention given to all consignments of I
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from this thorough acquaintance 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 jroods
given whenever desired. nov!4r--lm
The new fast Iron steamer
iWm.G-. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Pbilpot, 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 Augusta every Wednesday mom ng at 7 o'clock
Laying at Mathew's Bluff every Wednesday night.
It is the deairc of the Agents of the Gibbons to make
her &
PERUAVEYT ACCO.UMODATIOS BOAT •
for the merchants of Augusta and Savannah, and
the Planters along the line of the River, and with
this object in view, no effort will tie spared on the part
of her Owners, Agents or officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling and Freighting public.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt. Cm Wharf.
novl3—lm
P ARTNER W A N TE D-TO TAKE
INTEREST AND CHIEF CffARGE of a No. 1
GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE, now
in progress, to be opened at a popular point in this
city. Commission, receiving and forward ng, and gen
eral agency will also be attended to. Gentlemen with
capital, fifbut small ) some influence abroad, and of
business habits, inclined to join in, will please to ad
dress, giving all particulars, (which. In any event,
will be considered strictly confidential,) “Partner," 406
P. O., for 3 days. P.S— A good Grocery Clerk will
also be wanted. Application will be received as
above. Box 206 P. O, nov 25—3
O VERSEER'S BERTH WANTED-By
a man who can come highly recommended aa a
planter of cotton and rice, and familiar with the man
agement of negroes. None need apply unless willing
to support strict discipline. Enquire at this Office. -
novlS—2aw2w
For Doctortown
AND
THOMASVILLE.
THE steamers Gen- Shepler.
Orient and Clarion wilfmake
Tri-weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
running in connection with the Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Savaunab on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through lreight payable by shippers at onr offics.
Freight will be received dnring the week and stored
if e:
free of expense.
nov91
apply to
CHA-. I. COLBY 3b CO.,
cor. Bay and Aberoom sts.
For Aogusta.
E. H. YAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP (HANDLERS,
AND
]ProcLvi.ce Dealers,
Under Bluff, enrner Abereorn Street.
SAVANNAH,OA-
Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers I
and - ailing, vessels, respecttully solicited.
Produce oonght find sold on commission.
100 bbls. selected a pples,
100 bbls. Onions, •
100 bbls. Potatoes,
50 bbls. extra Floor,
50 bbls. Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tuba extra Butter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kita Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
. 50 hlf, bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
50 bit bbls. extra Family Pork.
nov21 ,
A. RESCHER & CO., at 13 Barnard street, comer |
of Congress street lane, beg to call attention to their
THE steamer Amazon, Capt. R. Johnson, is
now receiving freight for the above port at Dillon’s
Wharf, and will have despatch.
Parties desiriDg to ship Iron, Salt and any other
heavy article in any quantity, can do so by this steamer
without any fear of having their goods returned to
them. , EKW1N * HARDEE,
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT, Agent on Wharf
nov23—tf
For Augusta,
The Steamer
X’. 11. fXOObSKLL,
receive freight on Monday, and leave with dis
patch. For Freight engagements apply on board, ot
"5 M. A. COHEN
FINE
Assortment of DRY GOODS, which they arc now
offering at greatly reduced prices. Their. Stock of
DRESS SILKS
Are now opened for inspection, _and they invite the
fadies of Savannah to call and examine them
U. i# r
Their leisure. We charge nothing for showing onr
goods, and will take great pleasure in doing so. We
have also received, a fresh supply of those DELAINES
at * ' >' '
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ship
1 VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
I Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, having
' ^engagements, will have quick , despatch.
or freight or passage, (taken * at lowest rates), ap-
I ply to CHARLE L. COLBY & CO., .
1 octM—tf cor. Bay and abereorn streets.
For Liverpool.
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
is now rapidly loading at White's
Press. For balance of freight, (having
roohi only lor a few hundred bales,)
enquire of
iOCHE, GADEN A UNeKLBS, Agts.
nov21
Chipman & Cha#ln,
(Succesors to Marcy, Bay 3b Co.;
208 Bay Street, North Side, Between
Barnard and Jefferson streets,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' ' AND
STORAGE.
YU HOIiESAXE and Retail Dealers • in Wood,
vv-Coal and Grain, Hay, Com, Oats And Seed, f
quantities to suit customere, at the lowest -mark-
PER Y A It D . |Hf ™
35 CENTS*
Which rannutbe surpassed in this city; also a new
stock of those fine CALICOES, which we am selling at
25 cents
(From Dispensatory of the I
BUOHTJ LEAVES.
PROPERTIES.
For Sale,
match,
novlt-tf
Enquire at
WAYNE'S STABLE 9 ,
cor York and West Broad sts.
I ~ For Sale.
t U FIRKINS Choice Buttfer.
A O CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
novl4-tf cor, abercafn and Bay streets.
Notice.
For Sale.
WANTS.
WANTED,
‘ OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
Upland Cotton.
Picked up in the Savannah River, by Howard's Fiats,
If not Identified in-five (5} days will be sold at the re
commendation of a Board of Survey, for account ol
all concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
nov22 ' , . . -4 -■
FIRST CLASS BOARD WANTED,
rtOR two single gentlemen in a private family re*i-
JC ding near Bay street, where there are no other
boarders. Unexceptionable references given. Ad-
MOB
dress, with terms,
nov2:>—6t
ifOBILE,
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. - novH—tf
WANTED
•MIDDLING COTTON AND RIGE,
N 'exchange for $15 to $40,000 of very desirable
J Summer Dress Goods, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest Traffics—N
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
7h North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference-M. L. HaUowell A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
Cotton Plantation
WANTED.
TUANTED to hire a Small Cotton Finn*
V V ’ tatlon, embracing from 300 to SOU Acres.
Address J. A R.,
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl
icing f imp
Savannah National Republican
A DAY! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
SHAW A CLARK, Blddeford, Maine,
seplfi ' 3m
A Ml
for six
ont. Address O. T. GAREY, 1
Maine. 3m
'H1 Agents wanted
indy new articles, just
ldlng, Blddeford,
seplS
SHICT F£M LE SCHOOL
T HE Undersigned having rented the school bntld
ing on tbe coroqr of Charlton and Drayton streets
would respectfally announce to tbe public that he, as
sisted by Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Select
Female School in said building on the first Monday in
October. «.
Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, ad follows : . „
P^orDepartncnt, p^qnarter....,.-**1 £
diffusive, sad wawwix are
malic, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint
Medical Properties and Uses.
'"•"borcsia, when arcnmstancet favor im»
They arc given in complaints of the Cr'
anch as Gravel Chronic Catarrh of tbs 1
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Umbra. ' „
the Prostrate and Retention or Incoctiaetfeairf rirtnA
from s loss of tone in tbe parts rouearned n,
rnation. The remedy haa also been —
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,
tlons, and Dropsy.
Helmbold’g Extract Buehu
la used by persons from the anas of U to 2*; tad from
35 to 86, or in the decline o- change of llfa ; altar c*
finement or Labor Pains i Bed-wetting in children.
In Affections Peculiar to Feaales,
The Extract Bnehn la nnsqoalsd byany other i
M Jn Chlorosis or Retention, Irregnlarlty, L
ness or Suppression of Customary £vacn» tions, L’loara-
ted or Scmrrns state of the Uterus. Lencorrhss or
Whites.
DISEASES OF TEE BLADDER. XIDKET9, 0RATXL
AND DE0P8KAL 8WE1UNG3.
This medicine tncreaaes the power of Dtceatioti, and
excites the Absorbents Into bmlrby action, bv which
the Watery or (Jalcaro.ns depositions, and ail Unna
tural Enlargements are reduced, aa well as Fain and
Inflammations *
Helmbohl's Extract Bocha
Has cured every cose of Otfnbnten In which It haa
been ginn. Irritation of the ,%eck ol the Bladder and
Inflammation of Ibe Kldnevs, Clo ration of the gL *-
■ys and Bladder, Retention of lb foe i In ares of the
ostrate Gland. Stone in tho Bladder, Caleutu-sGravuL
Brick du-t Deposit, and Mncna or Milky Martmrmn,
and for Enfeebled and Deili-ale < onatlranona. of both
8eges, attended with tbe following aymptoaaa s -In-
disposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Lues of Mem
ory, Difficulty of Breathirg. Weak Nerves, ’) rrmhJaA,
Horror of Disease, Wake nines#. Dimness of Vbom
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, r Inerting sf the Body,
Dryness or the - kin, J-.ruption on the Face. Pallid
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tbe Mnacalar
System, Ac.
Helmbold’s Extract Bncbu is Diuretic
. and Blood-Purifying,
And cure* all Diseases arising from Habit* of tHntne.
tion. Excesses and Imprud nee* In lit- Import ties
of the Blood, Ac., superseding . opelhe In aflbe-
tion* for which it is nrrd, anch a* Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Helm*
v bold's Rose Wash.
- SOLD AT
HELMBDIJpg
Drug aud Chemical Warehouse,
. ‘ , 304 BI10ADWAT.7
And by Druggists everywhere, -
ASK FOR ... -
HELMBOLD’S
TAKE NO OTHER.
Beware of Cemntorffeito.
novll—lm
• TOBACCO
FOR mo OMOlWGMBM
1 *800 Boxes Ping, assorted brand*.
Pa’er* > Poui>d * FI|M Cm Smoking lm
. £doo Pouhdt Small, assorted brands,
with a geueral assortment, of roccrk-s.
The Tobacco aud Snufl’ not being subject to Govern
ment Tax, can now be sold to tbe trade at l«s »*>««
New York prices;
We are agents for the sale of . •
George Page It Co.’s Engines and Circular,
Portable and stationary Bav Sills,
. Son:
novll—lm
ins of which will be famished
YONGS A
( b frSoN,
INDIAN 8TKEET
FOUNDRY.
kinds of
. Mill, Circular
of Mlllwrtghting,
smith Work done
despatch.
nov2
Casting v
cnlar and
on notice, with promptness ai
ROuE, ARKWHIUHT* lO.
Sow Mills; and aU
, Steam Boat and
done at stmt notice, with
New Goods!
Primary. , do. do.
18 00
JAMK8 8-' CiOtraY
CQTTON GINS,
STEAM ENGINES
FOB
ppv29
I U8T R
Raw and
Red, English New
KD— ■
aeed OH, In barrels; Brandon
, . . Turpentine, Furniture Var
nish, Dry White Lead. Bine Paint, Prussian Blue, Sand
~~ etc., which wo keep, besides other Paints, Gro-
Uqnomand Wines always on hand.
K. KOETHUKE A CO,
onr. Ray and Whitaner *t
SALT.
'Insnaalp^
aep26 7.
*00,
Prime Fall and Winter Apples,
P^kfaiSrffiY^dfeCornanBOats. Just received
| und for tale low by S. G. HAYNES,
BQvH~«Mttt 90 «td n Bay etn cor. Barnard,
ana sacks
DUU for sale by
UOV24-—3t
Salt in store, and
JAfi.G. WATTS A CO.,
West side Market stja
Winchester’s Soap and
Oandles.
J^ST^ecrived on consignment, an assorted lot by
am* 8 BRADY, SMITH A IMP-
CTTO
BQV)
MARRIAGE GUIDE-
Youngs Great Physiological Work, of
Everyone hie own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor
for Married Persona or thosa about to Marry, both
Male and Female, in every thing conceiving the phy
siology and relations of on* Sexual System, and the
Production or Prevention of Gffapring, including *1
the new discoveries never before given In the English
language, by WM. YOUNG. * D- :to
valuable and intereetlrg work, ltit WTlttoPin, plMn
language for the general reader, and la Ulnstrated with
upwards of one hundred engravings. AU young mar-
tied people or thora contemplating nmiga, and hav-
w&TleMt impediment to married Ufa, shonid read
tbfs booklt dStiose* secrets that every one should
tuts boo ‘- .- 1 f w)tb , still It la a book that must be
no, and not Be about the house. It will be lent
iFY»^^.ap^rpSS:
udelphla- lawflm Yepn
1m yon in want> of fine printing
l gntod w»bthex-ATzaz win or- irpa jast intro-
doceiinBarknnahX Call at tlia BSPUBLIGAN
1 JOB PRINTING QFflGS.
&A.W MIIiLS,
And all kinds of Machinery cah be procured through
the undersigned.
SASHES AND BLINDS,
Of every i
the lowest Manit
can lie obtained at
208 Bay street
Augusta Constitutionalist
»this office.
THE
American Bank Note Company,
. t Wall street, c®r. mff WUllmm ot.,j
; :isrew York*
GEORGE V. HATCH,
Sheetings,
Shirtings, "
Osaabargs,
Jeans,
Kersaya,
Cloths,
Cmssi meres.
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloaking*,
Sackings,
Flannel*,
Silks,
Al pace as,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
( hecks.
Empress Cloths,'
Marino*,
Belts,
Beltings,
GENTS’ FURNI8HINQ GOOD*
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
nov22 ./
I
i?
Rosisry,
Gloves,
Trimmings,
Llnsn Collars,
Paner Collars,
Embroideries,
Hoop. Skirls,
Balmorals,
Shawl.,
Cloaks,
Nnbiaa,
Worsted*
Ribbcos,
VelvetaT
Hau,
Fbathers,
Home.,
Ornaments,
‘scuoeta,
Swiss, and
THOMSON’S
NEW
SKIRT
Thomson's Trench Elastic
loiine In th* World.
The latest
Ladies’ Crinoline, in
WoridL
«ntiw
W. 8. ffiOMaOlf, LANOWW A0T,
GLliE, SAB® PAPER,WHITE LEA
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