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LOCAL MATTERS-
narine and Commercial Sewi,
Cominerciftl and Marine InteUi-
will hereafter be found on our
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urtli page.
from
>rBP e of Notwrloua Thieves
( balbam County Jail.
jiifc Knight, George Knight, George Gold-
Bill Wayne, John Middleton and Blige
jvijn, six of the most notorious black thieves
have ever been in Savannah, contrived, on
I'.jjjy Dight last, to mako their escape from
jjham County jail by means of false keys.
, t ney procured the false key* is, up to the
| a mystery. They had been in prison for
. v weeks. The prisoner Tyson was concern-
n : he late robbery of wine from the residence
\| r . Solomon Cohen, of this city, and the
prisoners were engaged in the robbery
■ welrv from the establishment of Mr.
wf3 s. A party named Silverbill had been
| -ncted of having received a quantity of the
■ . jewelry from the above named prison-
B an J sent to Fort Pulaski to undergo two
B;,;. imprisonment, with hard labor. He
R... however, to be tried again yesterday
Burning, and the prisoners already mentioned
K er .j to be taken out of the jail as witnesses
B. aia st him; but when their cells were visited
I, the purpose of bringing them down to tbs
Burt, it was found they had escaped, and a 3
tidings can be had of their whereabouts-
I pH ESS GOODS. — Elegant patterns,
[•tensive assortment and low prices.
L e re ? At A. Rescher <fe Co’s, 13 Bar-
L.rtl street.
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From Augusta.
! n,e steamer Two Boys, from Augusta, ar-
luil last evening. We are indebted to the
Kr-er for late Augusta papers and the follow-
1; report :
| November 25—Left Augusta at 4 p. m.; got
I rotind on Gardner’s Bar; did not get off
I-,! ti.i" a. m. on the morning of the 25th ;
It , aground at Bug Bar at 11 a. m.; got off at
I dock a. m. next morning; steamer Laura
lyiei at 5 1-2 p. m., and steamer Wm. G.
■•plains at •> 1-2 p. m. November 27—Met
learner Scorpio at Bug Bar; 8 a. m., passed
learner brandish aground at Golfin’s Bar.
( .no her a tow off; 1 1-2 p. m., passed steamer
Sion at McBean’s Beach; 4p.m., passed
livnsan's flat at Long Reacts .50 p. m.,
Ij.,cd -.earner Amaion at Long Reach Bar ;
f 1-2 p. m., met steamer Falcon tied up at
title Handle, waiting for her rudders. No-
fttuber 28, 7 a. m., passed st6amer Volunteer
ft liner Creek; 10 a. m., passed Douglass’ flat
to. 2 at Hudson’s Ferry; 11.10.a. m., passed
learner Caldwell at Hudson’s Beach, with a
oar in tow; 12m., passed steamer Express at
i Nats of Goldwin’s Beach; 4 1-2 p. m.,
•sed steamer Helen at Big Ruber; 6 p. m.,
t -reamer Gen. Berry at Gum Stump; 6 1-2
t steamer Potter at Harlston.
D ESIRABLE Offices to Kent oyer store comer
For Rent
T WO pleasant Rooms, famished, to let to wntle-
mm Apply at this office. lw nov28
GRE A.T SALE
Id BARNARD ST. Awl weighs on 4®"'
sue perl> stock of dri gudes 4 whet
aether.
Sailing of Steamers.
lire steamship Euterpe, Capt. Eldbridge,
1- lor New York this afternoon at 4 o’clock.
li. Wilder, Agent.
The sieamship Weybosset, Capt. Parish,
ils lor New York at 4 o’clock this afternoon.
Brigeam, Baldwin & Co,, Agents.
1 The steamer City Point, Talbot, for Palatka,
SIat 1 o’clock this afternoon.
I The steamer Lizzie Baker, Captain King,
gr U 'C8 for Palatka, Ac., to-morrow morning at
5" o clock. Claghorn & Cunningham, Agents.
H ihe steamer Two Boys, Capt. Daniels, for
B 1 ctortown, leaves to-morrow morning at 7
R elink. Erwin & Hardee, Agents.
B ' earner Uak, Capt. McCauley, will leave fer
p ogusta at t! p. m , thi* day.
OF
Watches,Chains, Diamond Rings,&c.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTS
TO BE DISPOSED OF AT
One Dollar Each.!
Without Regard to Value 1 Not to be Paid
for Until Yon Know What yon are
to Receive!
Splendid Gist of
Articles!
All to be Sold at One Dollar Each!
309 Musical Boxes $20 to $150 each
150 “ “with Bells* Castineta200 to 500 "
500 Silver Teapots and Coffee Urns. 20 to 50 «
500 •• Chafing-Dishes 30 to 100 “
1000 “ lee Pitchers 20 to 50 “
2500 “ Syrup Cups with Salvors.. 20 to 50 “
5000 “ Goblets and Drinking ups 5 to 50 *•
3000 “ Castors 16 to 50 “
2000 •* Fruit, Card and Cake Bas
kets 20 to 50 “
5000 Dobcn Silver Tea Spoons 10 to 20 doz.
loooo “ “ Table “ & Forks. 20 to 40 •>
250 Gents' Gold Hunting-Case
Watches. '. 50 to 150 each
250 Ladies' Gold and Enameled Htrnt-
ing-case Watches 35 to 70 “
50(| Geuts' Hunting-case Silver
Watches t 35 to 70 “
200 Diamond Rings 5oto 100 “
5000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 4 to 30 “
3000 “ Oval Band Bracelets 4 to S “.
5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets 6 to 10 "
2000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard
Chains 5 to
7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches.... 4 to
5000 Coral, Opal and EmeraldBrooch's 4 to
5000 Mosiac, Jet, Lava and Floren
tine Ear Drops 4 to
7500 Coral, Opal and Emerald Bar
Drops 4 to
4000 California Diamond Breast-pins2.50 to
3000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch keys2.50 to
4000 Fob and Vest Ribbon-slides.... 3 to
5000 Sets solitaire Sleeve-buttons,
Stads, Ac .'. 3 to
3000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, Ac 4 to
10000 Miniaturtiockete 2.50 to
4000 '• “ Magic spring. 10 to
300uGold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac... 2 to
5000 Plain Gold Kings... 4 to
5000 Chased “ 4 to
10000 Stone set and signet Rings 2.50 to
10000 California Diamond Kings 2 to
750o sets Ladies' Jewelry-Jet and
Gold 5 to
6000 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo,
Pearl, Opal and other
stones 4 to 15 “
10000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension
Holders and Pencils 4 to 10 “
10000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted
Holders 6 to 10 “
5000 Gold PeDS and Gold Extension
Holders 15 to 25 “
5000 Ladies'Gilt and Jet Buckles.... 5 to 15 *•
5000 •• '■ Hair Bare A Balls. 5 to lu “
AR RAND ALE tc CO.,
Manufacturers' Agents,
No. 167 Broadway, New York,
Announce that all of the above list of good* will be
sold for
One Dollar Each.
In consequeuce of the great stagnation of trade in
the manufacturing districts of England, through the
war having cut of) the supply of cotton, a large quanti
ty of Valuable Jewelry, originally intended for the
English market, Iras been sent off for sale in tbi* coun
try, and must be Sold at any Sacrifice!—
Under these circumstances, ARRANDALE A CO.,
acting as agents for the principal European manufac
turers, have resolved upon a
CHEAT CIFT APPORTIONMENT,
to be divided according to the following regulations:
Certificates of the various articles are put into
envelopes indiscriminately, sealed up, and when order
ed, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by
mail, thus! showing no favoritism. On receipt of the
certificate, yon will see what yon are to have, and then
it is at your option to send the dollar and take the ar
ticle or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold
Watch, Diamond RiDg, or any set of Jewelry on our
list for One Dollar.
Send 25 Cents for Certificate.
In atl the transactions by mail, we shall charge for
forwarding the ccrtiticMes, paying postage and doing
the business, 25 cents each, which must be enclosed
when the Certificate is sent for. Five certificates will
be sent for $1, eleven lor $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for
$10, one hnndred for $15.
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1.NGLISI1 CALICOES.—A large iu-
[ 'ice opened to-day at TWENTY-FIVE
f IN Is per yard.
At A. RESCUER k CO’S,
13 Barnard Street,
Arrival of the San Jacinto.
The steamship San Jacinto, Captain Love-
>r.J, arrived from New York yesterday. She
™?s a large number of passengers and a fair
l he San Jacinto is the sister ship of the San
■alvador, and belongs to the Empire Line,
lie i' a first class steamer, and is complete in
ter appointments for the comfort and con-
'emenqjB of passengers. She formerly run be-
J*een this port and* Boston under the name of
j ; "e Ben DcFord.
I ' ,r B. II. Hardee is the accommodating
"■’•fit at tliis end of the line.
Kl’NiRIE MERCHANTS, at 10 shun
f vry won ! !! rite face. Dew u want
Goods at cheap prices ? ' Yes sur !
" rite mi koove ! cum A long with
' t0 Rescher & Compan knee & tlier
-wl r. liber-al-i-d.
The Sloop Franklin.
' "tenlay the sloop Franklin, Capt. Buckley,
^ ed from New York, consigned to Messrs.
* ;rl,n A Burke. She is a very hue vessel of
’"’niy-fire tons burthen, three years old, and i«
-tended tor the coasting trade between Savan-
£ *ii and all the porta this side of Florida. She
’ make regular trips, wind and weather per-
r U! »g. We wish her owners much success,
N hope that upon the return of the Franklin’
p shall be able to acknowledge the receipt ol a
!- ’ntiiul supply of black fish and Florida Veni.
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What lhe “Pres*” Say of It*.
The Lafayette find.} Daily Courier, Mar. IS, 1805,
says;
“A better selected, more variod or fashionable assort
ment of Jewelry cannot be found on the continent than
Arrandale & Co. are now offering. Messrs. Arrandale
& Co. occupy a high position in commercial circles as
men entirely above the common trickery of trade. Their
statements may be implicitly relied upon, both as to
the character of their goods and the manner of dispo
sal. Ladies especially, in all parts of the country, are
realizing liaudeomc profits as agents, apd if any of onr
fair readers desire to interest themselves in the enter
prise, they may do so with perfect confidence.
Grkat Gin Distribution.—A rare opportunity is
offered for obtaining watches, chains, diamond rings,
Silverware, etc., by Messrs. Arrandale & Co., at No.
167 Broadway. They have an immense stock of arti
cles, varying in valne, and all are offered at one dollar
each. The distribution is very fairly done-yon agree
to take a certificate of a certain article, enclosed in an
envelope, and are not required to pay your dollar nn-
less vou are satisfied with the article, which will cer
tainly be worth more than that amount, and may
he $50 or $100, An excellent mode this of investing a
dollar —Sunday Times, N. Y. < ity, Feb. 19, 1865.
Messrs. Arrandale A Co. have long been personally
known to us, and wc believe them to be every way
worthy of public confidence.—N. Y, Scottish Ameri
can Jour., June 11,1864
By Messrs. Arrandale & Co.’s arrangement, the ad
vantages must be on the side of the enstomer, for he
has evary thing to gain and nothing comparatively to
lose. He knows what he will get for his dollar before
hand, and lie need not send it if he is not satisfied.—N.
Y. Daily News, Ang. 6,1S64.
We know the firm in question to be very respectable
and thoroughly worthy of pnblic confidence, and re
commend our friends to read their advertisement.—N.
Y Albion. Sepi. 3.1864.
EurLov.MKNT rou Ladiks.—The most eligible and
profitable employment we have heard of tor ladies is
the sale of certificates for the Great Gift Distribution of
Arrandale & Co. A lady of onr acquaintance has been
very successful in this way, not only in filling her own
puree, but also in doing a good turn to those to whom
she sold the Certificates, as will be s6eu by onr adver
tising columns. Gentlemen can also he thus engaged.
—N. Y. Sunday Mercury, Aug. 14, 1S65.
BAGENTS .—We want agents in every regiment,
and in every town and county in the count-y, and
those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents on every
certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance
amounts to one dollar, also other inducements which
can he learned on|applicatioii. Agents vili;-collect25cta.
tor every certificate, and remit 1G cents to ns either jn
push or postage stamps.
ARRANDALE A CO.,
nov27—4t 107 Broadway, New Yorlc.
From New York.
^ Ike steamship Chase, Capt. Boath, from
York, arrived at thi* port yesterday. The
o&se bring* quite a number ef passenger* and
heavy freight. We are indebted to her Pnr-
■ r for late New York papers.
Cotton in New Orleans.
he stock of Cotton on hand and on sbip-
Afh at New Orleans on the loth instant,
Runted to 124,825 bales. Middling was
p 1 ^ & t 53 a 54 cents per Ibk
From Charleston. -
The steamer Rocidand, Captain Beaufort,
; M from Charleston last evening. We
\ ' lndebted to her Capt Beapfort for favors.
; Shurfcena att 30 ots. very
fc^er&CQ’*, IS Baniari’St,
To all Interested in
EDUCATION,
Educational Bureau or School Institute for
the South. *
OBJECTS:
»'d.Colleges, Academies, Schools and Fami-
who seek well qualified Teachers.
f5* re P reaen t Teachers who desire places.
ToK P® 1 * 01118 information of good Schools^ _
4th. " o sell, rent, or exchange Schnnl nmnprtiM '
r»th To furnish School Hooka and MateriaS^at pnb-
fishers prices, thus saving the retail profit* ^
HENRY C. WAYNE, Director.
For circular giving further infomia I tion'’addresUoim
O. Ferrill, Secretary, Savannah, Ga ’ no^2s—tf
Diano Tuning.
C. Schreiners
Goitar
nov2U
Liverpool Sack Salt.
mBE Cargo of tta British Hup Herald Is offered
X for sale, In lota to enlt purchasers, by
CHARLES GREEN & SON,
No. 18 B«r*traeli Stodard’aiowerBtojt,
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
CULEI QcAETEKM VBTEr.'sOi rK'* 1>KV». S. C., 1
«. r Hilton Hcad,S. C., November 13,1S65. J
Will Be sold at pnblic Anctiou, at thi« place, on
MONDAY. December 11,1S65 under the direction of
Captain W.E. Morford, A. Q. M- the following Gov
ernment vessels, viz:
Nolly Raker, side-wheel steamer; 293 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 163 feet; beam 25 feet 6
inches; over all 45 feet: depth of hold 8 feet 0 inches;
draft 5 feet 10 inches : has one be&m engine ; diame
ter oi cylinder 32 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has
one single return fine boiler.
Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks,
and is well found in chains, anchors, Ac.
Neptune, side-wheel steamer; 362 tons: wooden
hnll; length on deck 141 tect; beam 26 feet 5 inches;
over all 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 in
ches : draft 7 feet; half one beam engine; diameter of
S dinder 42 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
ngle rctnm fine boiler.
This steamer has full promenade deck. Aon: and af t,
and is a good freight or cattle carried
r
en
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 lias recently been repaired, and is in
excellent older and well found in anchors, chains, &c.
Croton, side-wheel steamer; 361 tons: wooden
hnll; length on deck 1S7 feet; beam 26 feet; over all
43 feet 9 inches ; depth of hold S feet; ‘ draft 6 feet;
has one square cDginc; 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 sWe 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 14S feet; lieam 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 tubular boiler t-
This steamer is in fine order; lias saloon accommo
dations, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Nantasket, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons;
wooden hull; 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 94 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors,
chains, Ac
Nacon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tons:
wooden hnll: length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines fcondensing ;j diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two'single return fine boilers.
Relief, screw tng: 68 tons; woodenhull; length
on deck 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 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 108 feet; beam 20 feet S Inches; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 iDches; 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, Ac
General Hunter* side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; woodenhull; length on deck 193 ieht 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'ston lu feet.
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1863 ; is a vessel ol beantifuj model and high rpte 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 y. M.
Dry Goods.
J UST purchased in New York, at greatly Reduced
Prices, and the late t uction Sales ;—
300 pieces Calico, 25 to 30 cents.
200 pieces Bleached Shirting, 25 to 50 cents.
50 pieces Tweeds. Satinets and Cassimeres.
House Keeping Dry Goods.
16u Handsome Dress Goods, at greatly reduced
price*.
200 Grey Blankets.
Cloaks and Shawls.
Mourning Goods, Ac. Ac. For sale by
J>eWitt ATIoryaii,
no\27—lin
1J7 Congreft Street.
Kerosene Oil,
IN BARRELS. AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street under the Bluff.
LARD OIL,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street under the Bluff.
Winter Strained
WHALE OIU
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln struct under the Bluff-
Haw and Boiled
Linseed Oil,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
nov 25 Foot of Lincoln street under the Bluff.
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 tor the purpose of making
the adjustment of the general average.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
nov24—15D
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Dissolution of Partnership.
HE Arm of DUNBAR A FRANK is this day dis
solved by mutual consent by the withdrawal of
Mr. Thomas J. Dunbar. The. business will hereafter
ba 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-
AFRAlJz y 111 demands of tbe kte firm of DUNBAR
Hilton Head, Nov. 1, 1S65. nov4—tf
Copartnership Notice.
FliHE undersigned have formed a copartnership
X under the name and style of eCHANTONj
SMITH A 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 A Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, 1S65. novl5—lm
N OTICE—We have this dsy associated with us
Mr. I{. J. LARCOMBE, under the firm of CUN
NINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
CUNNINGHAM A PURSE.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. luth, 1865. nov!4—15t
1STotiee to Consignees.
/CONSIGNEES per schr. Albert Thomas,
\J from New York; are hereby notified that their
goods are landing at Exchange Wharves. Adi goods
not removed at sunset be will stored at consignee's ex-
Dense and risk. CHAS. L. v OLBY A t O., Agents.
nov27—It ' '
NOTION.
DERBY WHARF WOOD YARD.—All
JP orders for Wood to the above Yard will be sent
to R. W. Miller, in charge at the Wharf, accompanied
by the cart to insure attention. F. M. MYRELL.
nov24 tf
AJ OXICE—I have this day associated with me Mr.
iV’ Chapin, under the firm rflune of Chipman
« Chapin.
o E. B. CHIPMAN.
Savannah, Q»1 Nov. 24, 1865, nov 28-3
.P Beet8 ’ Tnrnlps, Lemons,
ter. tewSbY* 11 * “^fog from steamer Hun-
0, L, GILBERT.
Superintendent’s Office, \
Savannah, Ga * Nov. 18th, 1665./
fXK and after Wednesday, 2?d instant, a dally train
l / will leave for Augusta at S.3o a. m., connecting
with a line of Hacks running between HatfonNo. b,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro*, on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by tfaft line will arrive in Augusta the
next morning after leaving Savannah, in time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta-—
Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight to go by passenger train must be prepaid and
be delivered half nonr before departure erf Train. By or
der of GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Superintendent
Central Railroad.
29£3S_
bnpeiintemdenl’s Office, i
BaTannah, Nov. ISth, 1865. j
This Company is now, m connection with W. J.
Dfekcreon A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augnsta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through in from three to tve day*.
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, win be, per
i„ $2 50. By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent,
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs.^$2 5ft
nov20
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND!
Fiirwar-fd b) Mi;lit Draft Steamers.
are prepared to receive Goods in our ware-
irage and covered by 1
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berryand
Falcon, and others shout to be put onthe-line.
Apply to the Agents,
scp2i tf C. I,. COLBY 4 CO.
Scranton, Smith &€«.,
Cr rocers & ommission Merchants,
W OULD he happy to sec their former patrons and
friends, and the pnblic generally, at their .-tore
at the head of Bsy street, opposite Jefferson, where
they will at all times be happy to serve them,
novlty—lm
Mail Contracts
Re-Establishment of Mail Facilities
in Georgia.
T HE Post Office Department desires to furnish tbe
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 all country seats and other
important points not reached by Railroad communica
tion. at rates not to exceed $2 per mile per annum for
weekly service: $15 for semi-weekly, and $21 for til.
weekly; and where the importance of the case re
quires, $40 for daily service; counting the distance one
way in all cases.
Sen-ice will lie 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 tor service to end June 2d, 1866.
novl5 tf
TO MERCH ANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission merchant,
P. <>. 13ox 3045, 75 Fulton St., N. Y.,
B EYER of Merchandize of everv description—for
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, Ac.
Mr. F. gives his personal attention to the buying of
Genera! Hardware, Carriages aqfl Wagons of every de
scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ar„ Ac,, ti .r the trade. ' ..
Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates.
Particular attention given to al! consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, imd immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from lliis thorough acquaintance with the
market in New York, in guaranteeing entire satisfac-
tionrfo 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 deairefl. uovl4—lm
E, H. VAN NESS & CO,,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS,
AND
l J r aril ice Dealers,
Under Bluff, center Abercom Street,
S A VAN X AH, GA.
Orders from the Country, Private Famille*, Steamers
and - ailing; vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission.
100 hbis. selected / pples,
ion hbis. Onions,
100 bhls. Potatoes,
50 bbls. extra Flour,
50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tubs extra Batter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
50 hi/, bbls. Fulton Market Beck
80 hit bbls. extra Family Pork.
nov21
A. RESCHER A CO., at 13 Barnard street, corner
of Congress 6treet lane, beg to call attention to tbeir
mm
Assortment of DRY GOODS, which they are now
offering at greatly reduced prices. Their Stock of
DRESS SILKS
Arc now opened for inspection, and they invite the
ladies of Savannah to call and examine them
AT
Their leisure. We charge nothing for showing our
goods, and will take great pleasure in doing ho. We
have also received a fresh supply of those DELAINB8
35 CEUTS
Which cannot he surpassed in this city; also a new
stock of those line CALICOES, which we are selling at
25 cents ' *
PER YARD.
uov22
11'ST RECEIVED—
•I Raw and Boiled Unseed Oil, in barrels; Brandon
Red, English New Red, Turpentine, Furniture Var
nish, Dry White Lead. Bine Paint, Prussian Bine,Sand
Paper, etc., which we keep, besides other Paints, Gro-
Liquors and Winee always on hand.
B. KOKTHCKE A CO*
cor. Bar and Whlhtaer of
SALT. .
AO SACKS Liverpool Salt in store, and
for sale by JAS. G. WATTS A CO.,
nov24—3t West side Market square.
FOR BOSTON, for sale
"Boston and Savannah
Steamship line.
Winchester’s Soap and
dandles.
J^beAgenteT 4 00 ooniIgDJ “ eDt ’ u *6«orted lot by
ang28. BRADY. SMITH A «X> !
QOBFUH. Mackerel and Herring, hmdtog^and
- - —
WiiMtUp An Estate.
■
WLUiBlE FIRM.
61-2 Ktlea from Anga**
Underwriters’ feale
■Y BELL, WILLI A CHRISTIAN.
IHI8 DAY,’WEDNESDAY, at 101-2*- ’-to k at
theDook below Mill.**, Fohodry, wi 1 be sold
vbt account of lodknrri'iq and ail mb-
T he new and superior steamship WM.DOTB-
BETTS, J S Cary, commander, will sail for tbe
above port on WEDNESDAY 29th Nov., at 3 PM.J
For freight or psesage, apply to
HldHAKDsON A BARNARD,
Bay at., opp. Mariners Church.
novI1 —tf
C-tlANOE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES -RAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
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 A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers, oct25
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer "Flora Temple” at r St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Ceatervillage, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new and fast 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-
fbrd’s wharf near White's Central Press, or to
_ M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf aug24
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta & Savannah
The new fast Iron steamer
A\ r m. G. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Philpot, 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 Angneta every Wednesday momfog at 7 o’clock
Laying at Mathew's Bluff every Wednesday night.
It is tbe desire <>f the Agents of the Gibbons to make
her a
PER.71AIEM AICOXUODATIOJ BOAT
for tbe merchants of Augusta and Savannab, and
the Planters along tbe line of tbe River, and with
this object in view, no effort will be spared on the part
of her Owners. 4 gents or Officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling ana Freighting public.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUM1LLAT, AgL on Wharf.
novl3—lm
For Doctortown
AND
THOMASYILLE.
THE steamers Gen. ShepleTT
Orient and Clarion will make
Tri weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
running in connection with the Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Savannah on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight will he received during the week and stored
free of expense.
For freight or passage, apply to
CHA-. L COLBY A CO.,
nov21 tf cor. Bay and Abercorn ots.
For Doctortown.
THE new Iron side-wheel steamer Two Boys,
Capt. Ttaos. Daniel!, will leave Dillon's Wharf for the
above place on THURSDAY MORNING, 30th lost., at
7 o'clock precisely.
For fre'glit or passage (having elegant accommoda
tions for 50 persons) apply to
• ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUM1LLAT, Agent at Wharf.
nov2S—3t
For Augusta,
’ The Steamer
V. 11. GOOD8ELI,
will receive freight on Monday, and leave with dis
patch. For Freight engagements apply on board, or
to nov 26 M. A. COHEN.
For Liverpool,'
orfU/jk The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, having
' ^engagements, will have quick despatch.
or freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates), ap
ply to CHARGE * L. COLBY A CO.,
oct‘23—tf cor. Bay and Abercom street*.
For Liverpool.
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC*
is now rapidly loading at White’s
Press. For balance of freight, (having
”room only lor a tew hundred bales,)
enquire of
UKOCHE, GADES A UNCKLES, Agts.
uovSl
B. J. Beck & Co,
No. 9 Pine Street, New York,
Manufacturing Stationers
Job Printers
and Lithographers
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in First Otess
OFFICE FIXTURES.
C ONSTANTLY on hand a splendid assortment
of Foreign and Domestic Letter and Note Paper,
Envelopes of every size and quality.
Certif cates of Stocks, Bopds, Checks. Notes, Drafts,
fills of Exchange, Bill Heads Cards, Ac., tastefnlly
executed.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, at
lowest cash prices. CHA8. NEWBOUGH,
novl—eodly B. J. BECK.
l«JS
American Bauk Note (ompaay,
j . • ^
r Wall street, cor. of Willinm »t.,)
York.
GEORGE W. HATCH, c - ZANDT,
President. Secretary.
TNNGRAVES and Prints Stool Plates, for Bank
E NoteT^dssnd conp^*. Certificates of Stock
and Deposit Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Postage
Stamps, Ac, . nuvtS
lOO Styles »f
POtKfT BOSKS s SATCHEL*.
■*( IwilViftDel^ctahto;
fSTOStManv
novT
eats.
re enquire of •
CHAS. U COLBY A CO.
ear. Abercorn and Bay streets.
TWENTY-FIVE
LARGE
no»S8—ft
FOR SALE AT
SADLER’S STABLES.
Ranging ant Raw Tiftber Land
FOR SALE.
TJ8IVE Thousand Five Hundred (5,600) Acres of
I* elegant Timbered Land for Sale—situated on a
navigable creek which empties into Savannah River.—
There is a fine MiH Seat on the creek, and neatly all
the Machinery for a Circular Saw and two Grist Mills.
Terras cash. Apply to E. C. WADE A CO.
nov28—3t
FOR SALE*
A NEAT and commodktue Cottage, with Brick
out Houses on same lot, sitnated on Roberts
street. Rnbertsviile. will be sold if applied for at an
early date. .Price $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER,
At Henry Wayne’s Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 tf i.
75
HHDS. Balthnure Bacun Sides A Shoulders,
50 tubs Goehen Butter,
30 kegs New York State Butter, by
WEST, BRYAN A CO.,
nov27—3t Jones’ Block.
For Sale,
O NE splendid 4 or 6 Horae Wagon with Harness to
match. Enquire at
HENRY WAYNE’S. STABLE®,
novl6~tf cor York and West Broad st*.
For Sale.
1 U FIRKINS choice Butter.
15 CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
uovH-tl cor. a bercorn and Bay streets.
Notice.
F 'OR BALE—600 Acres of Land—60 acres
Land—suitable for Com and Cotton—well
proved and healthy; it is a very public place, and a
good business ha* been done in merchandizing before
the war; will be sold low. Apply next door to the
corner of Charlton and Montgomery streets, Savan
nab, Ga. nov9—3w
For Sale.
O TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP-
-x- -
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x28, 60x17, 6ux9, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
348 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Comer Bull and Bay streets.
WANTS.
P ARTNER HASTE D-TO TAKE
INTEREST AND CHIEF CHARGE of a No. 1
GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE, now
in progress, to be opened at a popular point in this
city. Commission, receiving andabrwsrd'ng, and gen
eral agency will also be attended to. Gentlemen with
capital, (if but small ) some influence abroad, and of
businees habits, inclined to join in, will piesBe to ad
dress,, giving all particulars, (which, in any event,
will be considered strictly confidential,) “Partner,” 2o«
P. O., for3 days. P.S.—A good Grocery Clerk will
also be wanted. Application will be received as
above. Box 206 P. O. , nov 25—3
WA-ISrTED, .
OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
Upland Cotton.
Picked up in the Savannah River, by Howard's Flat*,
If not identified In five (5) days will be sold at the re
commendation of a Board of Survey, for account of
ail concerned. CUNNINGHAM. PURSE A CO.
nov22
WANTED
B y a party vf respectability and position, a Parlor
and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished weil
with privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults and two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of thi* Paper, stating terms,
Ac., Ac. novl4—tf
WANTED
MIDDLING COTTON AND RICE,
I N ’exchange for $15 to $20,000 of veiy desirable
Summer Dress Goods, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of tbe choicest frabice—No
Old stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
7o North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
PhiladelphlaReferenec—M. L. Halioweli A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
Cotton Plantation
•wanted.
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl
MACHINE;
SHAW A CL
seplS
A DAY I Agent* wanted to
„ sdi a new and wonderful SEWING
tailv cheap one licensed. Addreae
- .—i Maine.
3m
A MONTH I Agents wanted
for ris entirely mm articles, just
ont Address O. T. G4REY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine.»epl5
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL
rflJHE undersigned having rented the school Build
A big on tbe comer of Cnaritod and Drayton streets
would respectfully announce to tbe pnbtfc that he, as-
skied by Mrs. Alethea 8. Burroughs, will open a Select
Female School In said building on the lint Monday in
October.
Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable
tbe middle of each quarter, as follows:
Senior Department, par quarter $21 00. -
Jnniar do. do. 18 oo
Primary do. do. »00
, • ' - JAMBS a COZBT
Daniel* F. Tiemann & Co,
No. 240 Pearl 8t.,New York,
line. Also,
TtBMAIffrS SOLUBLE OLVK,jor WtuAutg,
* ' .AM J - *
... aim .
"California m rauuumr.;« pat* and Day,
ibegfid'toimkiMHMffcH *>*•*»«
s by an.
14 bales Cotton (aeroor 1st*.)
SvmsgeS on bosrd steamer Annie, and told
ider inspection of the Pvrt Warden. T*ra*
cash before delivery. novjfi—It
(Ptmb Dispensatory of tke [fitted State*.
DI0SMA 0EENATA. BUGHU LEAVES,
PROPERTIES.
Tbvir odor is strong, diffusive and somewhat oro-
“*<*, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint
Medical Properties and Uses*
tOTde'r h CT 1 to T Thi r V**? t ' 7 * Ual “'» nt ’ with a peculiar
Urn Prostrate and Retention or InconU^^^TorinSf
from a loss of tone in the parts u.TTU
matioft n.nfck.gjjggj*
Dyspcpoia, Chrome Rhenmatiam, CutensSTflsi
tioos, and Dropsy.
Helrabold's Extract Buchn
Is need by persons from the ages of 18 to 28, apd
35 to 55, or In the decline o. change of Ufa , after c<
finement or Labor Pains i Bed-Watting in children
Iii Affections Peculiar to Females,
The Extract Buchn is unequaled byany other remedy,
a* In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palnftti.
ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations Ulcere,
ted or Scnirrns state of tbe L terns. Leuoorrbsa or
WMtee.
DI8EASK0F THE BLADDBR. XIPNYT8, SEATH,
AKJJ DROPSICAL. SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases tbe power of Digestion, and
oxcitee tbe Absorbents Into heallby action, bv wb'ch
the Watery or Calcarc-ns depositions »nd all
tural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and
Inflammation.
Helmbold’s Extract Bncbu
Has cured every case cf Diabetes In which U has
been glvtn. Irritation of tbe Neck of the bladder and
Inflammation of the Kidney*, Clo ration of tbe Ffd-
ncys and Bladder, Retention of U) ine, Llseases of the
Prostrate Gland. Stone in the Bladder. Calcnlo*,Gravel,
Brick dost Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharge*,
and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both
Sexes, attended with the following symptoms • -In-
disposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lose of Mem
ory, Difficulty of Breathfog. Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakeiulne**, Dimness of Vi^rJL
Pain in the Back, llot Hands, PlnsMng of tbe Bod>
Dryness of the rkin, Eruption on tee Face, Pafifi
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Mnscuiar
System, Ar.
Helmboid’s Extract Bncbu is Diuretic
and Blood-Purifriujc,
And cures all Diseases arising from Hahit* of Discing,
tion. Excesses and Imprnd-ncoa in Lift. Impuritiee
ol the Bfood, Ac., superseding ( opaiba in affbp.
done for which it is used, sucb ae Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, oflong standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Hclna-
boid's Rose Wash.
SOLD AT
HELI9 BOLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouae
594 BROAD WAY.1
And by Druggists eveiywhuree
ASK FOR
HEL^IBOLD’S
TAKE NO OTHER*
Beware of Counterfeits.
novll—lm
New Goods I
Sbeetiugs,
Shirtings,
Osnabufga,
•'eaos,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Suckings,
Flannels,
Bilks,
Alnaccas,
Delaines,
Mobaire,
Plaids,
Checks,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
Belts,
BeltiDgs,
J" Hosiery,
—. Cloves,
• Trimmings,
jjJ Linen Collara
Par er Collars,
<55 Embroidenea,
pg Uooprik rtt,
BB B»l morals,
_ Shawls,
^ Cloaks,
flt Nobias,
y Worsteds,
'i. Ribbons,
its Velvets,
tC Hats.
^ Bonnets,
Flowers,
Jr Feathers,
‘Q Plums*,
9 Ornaments,
* Jaconets,
r/a Swiss, and
V
QENT8’ FURNI8HINQ &0OD8
AT .
Wholesale and Retail.
nov28
PUMPS » PUMPS ! PtTMPS!
Steam, Force, huciion and Lifting
PU\TP8
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
STiiwf.W 4* e.fS PIPES,
Pipe And Steam Fittings,
AND KYE*T I’KOBIPTION OT
PLUMBERS, GAS,
AND
Steam Fitters* Goods,
For sale at the lowest rates by
JOHN B* 'FULLER,
S DKY STREET,
nov3—rodly NEW YORK.
Oilpman Jt Clmpin,
(Succesore to Marry, Day A Co.]
208 Bar Street* North Mt, BstWNB
Barnard and Jeffersom atroots
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT^
AMD DEALKB8 U*
Wood, Coal, Grain, Hay, Cent, Data
and Feed,
In quantities to suit customers, at tea lowest marhst
nov ?B tf
N.Y. DAILY NEWS
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MISb CABBIE GOBRUWX LE8TXB,
or KAicwtt; nu.,
81KB PiPER,WffiTE LEAD
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