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s A. VANN A U.
Departure of Ittaiinhlpi and lUuien.
FOR NkW YOKE.
Steamship Hunter, Thursday, November I6ih, at
4 4 o'clock p. in.
steamship Varuna, Saturday, November 18, at
o'clock.
steamship Nevada, Saturday, November IS, at 3
o'clock a. m.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Steamship Fannie, Thursday, November l«th, at
4 o’clock p. m.
steamship North Point, Saturday, November 19, at
o'clock.
FOR BOCTOBTOWN.
Steamer Gen. Sliepley, Thursday, November l«th
at 9 o clock a. m.
FOR PALATEA.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Saturday, November 19th,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. in.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
ltt o’clock. *
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
lo o'clock.
Pkmodicals.—We are indebted to Mr. Estill for
the following weeklies:
Tuk Nation —The number for the current week
abounds in instructive reading. The critical
department is particularly good. Among the
books reviewed there is a valuable contribution to
English history in the notice of “Fronde's History of
England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of
El zabeth.” The other most noticeable papers lu
tin-department for sound cildcUm.iie that upon ML-a
Bradilou. the popular Novelist, “Wilson's outlines of
History,” aud “Palgraves Narratives of a year’s
Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia.”
Tiif. Bound Table.—The Issue or the 11th inst. con
tains a very readable history of chess in the succes
sive steps as indicate and in certain rythmical Hues,
which are skillfully constructed. “Culinary Re
form” would please the epicures. The Reviews,
"The Gulistan, or Rose Garden,” conveys as faith
ful a rciideriug of tile poetry of Saadi, the celebrated
Pelsian Poet, as it is possible to accomplish by a
not 100 literal trnuslatloii. The highest praise is
awarded to the translator, Francis Glad win.
Thepolitical portion of the Rouud table condenses
hi an Intelligible abstract Uia chief points in the re
cent diplomatic correspondence between Mr. Adams
awl Earl Russell. The article entitled “The Rose
Water Banquet” is a rather caustic notice of Hie
feastings by which Sir Morton Peto ivas entertained
ill his tour through those parts of the North and
West which he and his party had visited. “Fouling
our own Nest,” a poignant satire on the New York
papers, for the representation through Police reports
of American social liro aud manners.
Frank Leslies’ illustrated Newspaper for the week
ending Nov. 18, isoueof the best that lias yet been
issued, whether regard is ha 1 to the readbig eon
tents or illustrations which are particularly licit.
All the above call be obtained at Estill’s Book
Depot, Bull street, opposite the Pulaski House.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goons.—We Invite the
attention of country dealers aud of our city readers
generally to the card of Mr. S. M. Coldtng, whole
sale ami retail dealer In Boots and Shoes and Gen
tlemen’.- Furnishing Goods lu another column. Mr.C
keeps constaully on hand a well selected stock ol'all
ai l ides 111 Ills line, of the latest styles and best quull
i.v, which he will ’sell, wholesale or retail, at fair
I rices. Give him a eali.
New Yoiik Piano Fortes.—We call the attention
of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Ernest
Cubler, in another column. His establishment la one
oi the largest of the kind In this country, and with
his m w factory now completed and in full opera
tion, he Is enabled to furnish dealers and others
promptly, as ordered, with any number of very ele
gant ancl justly popular instruments.
Arrival of the Zooiac.—The steamship Zodiac,
Capt. Dearborn, from New York on the 11th., Satur
day, arrived in yesterday. We are indebted to Capt.
Dearborn and Parser Scranton far favors.
For Baltimore.—Passengsrs and shippers will
take notice that the steamship Fannie leaves lor
Baltimore at four o’clock this afternoon.
Latest from Mnlto.
The correspondent of the New York Her
ald writing from El Paso under date of 13th
October, announces toe continuance of Presi
dent Juarez and bis Cabinet in tbat city at
that time. The Imperialists bad not yet ad
vanced on Ei Paso from Chihuahua ; but it
was thought that the President would soon
leave there, going down the Rio Grande and
joining the army of Gen. Escobedo in the
States of Coabulla aud New Leon. By a re
cently issued order of Generul McDowell,
United States commander of the Department
of California, our forces in that State and
Arizona are ordered to prevent the transpor
tation of arms or the movement of armed
bodies of men across the frontier into Mexi
co. This, the Mexican republicans com
plain, is making a discrimination to their
prejudice, since the shipment of arms from
San Francisco by sea is permitted, thus al
lowing the Imperialists, who hold the Mexi
can Pacific coast, to receive supplies thence.
Secretary Stantons Guard. —A Wash
ington correspondent of the Cincinnati Com
mercial writes:
It is a singular fact that Secretary Stauton
ctiunut so far recover from the belligerent at
titude which so well b eanie him while we
" ere at war, its to dismiss the military guard
lrom Itis own private residence. Passing by
No. 3”<i K street, yesterday, about noon day,
I encountered a chap in blue regimentals and
<hrl}' white gloves, strutting np and down in
h'ouloftiie “palatial mansion” of the Secre
ijiry of War, and in the alley iu the rear of
Ine house was plainly audible the tramp,
irainp, of another full armed patrol, who
soiiti came into view with bayonet ou should
er, keeping guard over his side of the lorti
licaiiou. lsu't it remarkable, that while the
torts around Washington uro being dismant
le!, and Lieutenant General Grant comes and
where unattended, the Secretary
, war should require to be so Cousiautly
hedged iu by bayonets? Our War Minister
setuts to be the only mau in the country
wlio can afford to keep a private battery ou
Ihs premises.
Important from Hayti.
la 'eresting reports of ilie progress of the
c hellion iu the republic of Huyti ngniiist the
government of President Oeffrard .have
eacbed New York. At the date of latest «c
--'’UnU the rebels still held the lon u of Cape
aytien, anti a daily exchange of fire was
!'t up between them and toe besiegers.—
“it tormer had raised the blockade of the
nr Capturing the goveratnent b.ockad
. ” It- appears that the iingli.-h have
ihr , , s . om . e fcxl tut drawn iuto the coniest,
r , U K,' '“dignities sboa it to their Consul at
v ., i e ™>tieu by the rebels. The allair is
uUs, y r ‘-‘ported from ditfeient sources,
hv i| dU r” uul sa i' B u,al lllu dillicully oeeuired
1.J.1 ,' iusut refusing to give up to the re
tinii.Sc lhlu who were uuder his
on.-n W'° a \ Upou this refusal they broke
'“‘-•‘looraol llto Consulate, seized the
u, °* c litem out and sliot them.
l l*« iliilisti gunboat Bulldog
th,. a. 00 ° D<! °* t,ie iel>el lortß, lrotn wlticu
boa nn Wuß ,elu, ,le d. During the flgbl,
hi.r.. r . .* Hhddog got agiouud, wheu,
s> i ,!!"■« talteu oil iu boats, ahe was
comm..!! “‘‘d I'lowu up, by order of her
tin- A- u °H*«r account auto. that
caused by the rebels firing
» British Vessel,
I-tnoa.—Option continuua to pour
; ‘ Il1 * , c ui from all directions. Must or
an.i JV. Iv,u * WIU hy Oerruan fraiDers
n 1 *• mid to labor. Th« last lucivase ol
aiue of cotton baa caused this rush.—
‘""‘••tv,, Nsm»,
. Lost,
Hhipplng Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac- TliU Day.
sun rises « SI Moon rises.. 4 44
sun seta 4 a»,lligli water 4 62
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday. Nov. 15, 1865.
Arrived.
Steamship Zodiac, Dearborn. New York—Octavus
Goheu.
Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York—Brig
ham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
Steamship Varuna, Cooley, New York—John R
wilder.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers, from Darien—Rein A Cos
Steamer U M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
! Steamer Comet, King, Hawkiusville—Claghom A
Cunningham.
Steamer Achilles, Clifford, Hilton Head.
B rig Rush, Uayner. New York—Patterson A
Tucker.
Barge No 2, Carter. Augusta—Erwin A Hardee.
Howard's flat No 5, from Augusta, with 115 bales
upland cotton to Cunuinghara, Purse A Cos.
Howard’s flat No 4, from Augusta, with SSO bales
upland cotton to Cunningham, Purse 4 Cos.
Brady, Smith A Co’s flat, from Augusta, with 969
bales upland cotton to B, smith 4 Cos.
Cleared.
Steamship Weybosset, Parish. New York—Brig
ham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
Steamship Euterpe, Eidridge, New York—John K
Wilder.
Imports.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Augusta—l 46 bales up
land cotton, 109 do domestics, 40 boxes tobacco.
Per barge No 2, from Augusta—SL9 bales upland
cotton.
Per steamer Comet, from HawkinsvUle—6o6 bales
cotton.
Exports.
Per steamship Euterpe, for New York—922 bales
upland cotton, IS hbls fruit, 6 bales yarn, 5 do wool,
2 bbls wax, and 22 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Weybussett, for New York—lol bis
upland cottou, 6 do sea island .do, 12 cases mdse, 1
pckgs mdse.
Passengers.
Per steamship Nevada, from New York—Mrs F R
Field, L(? Weld and wife. Mrs M Forbes, Mrs Jas
Burke aud 2 children, M LHleutlial, wife anil 4 chil
dren, L A Xoads, C Churchill, H Hees, F J Hazleton.
Mr Epstein and son, Mr. simlling and child, Mrs
Wcltner, Mrs J Gowers and 2 children-, Mrs and Miss
Jacobs, Mr Farrar, Mr Allen, EM Comstock, ' E
Haling, 11 McKay, Mrs F, M Comstock and child, Mrs
LE Haling and child, C De Hi 1011, .1 Wilson, II L
Burke, Mrs E Jackson and son, Miss E Weston, Miss
.Smith, Mrs M I. Lawler, Mrs Hopkins, C F Samuils
and wife, .1 A Humphrey and wife, C A Rice, M C
Rice. Jas Burke, W H Wattlers, A Backer. A J Stet
son, Mts Bonnet! and sister, K A Livermore, and 23
in steerage.
Per steamship Zodiac, from New York—Miss C R
Bent, Miss L Vi.riium. Miss M Paul, Miss F Foster,
Miss N Hill, Mis- E II Riply, Miss M 1. Campbell, Miss
H l{ Panel , Miss E C Stowe, Miss M I Wilder, Miss C
.1 Henry, Miss L Ford. Miss M Benson, Miss it Cevor,
Mrs J Sprague, Miss Sprague, Ed M Cary, G Homan,
J Hall, M liavidsou, C Davidson, Mrs Barclay, A Bar
clay, It Snirteker, U C Briggs, 1) R Dillon, J KLa
France, CnasCcxor, J DanguLst, Mrs Danguist, and
2 sisters, J Segsom and 4 children, E Wangzer, M
Cobb, and 15 steerage.
Per steamship Vqruna. from New York—Mrs M 1)
Drown, Mi's Con Way, E Lovell, C H Care, K B King
and wife, L Wilsob, 1 Hartrigh. T J Staley, Rev A O
Donnell, Miss E W Douglass, Miss Littlefield Miss
Sanches, Miss A Del/., 111, O R Cray -oil aud wife, C H
Coley, Mrs L Locke and daughter, K Corey, T Aergcn
John Dav, Miss M E Hillard, Miss S A Hunt, Miss M
11 Clancy, Mrs C M Ualpili, G R Jones, Lt A Child, K
L Aarteaux, Capt Morton, and 3 in steerage.
Per steamship Eutei pe, for New York—H A Gore,
W Knight, S Cooper,.l Edston, Y kinsman, v Etna
man, G Burnett, W Gorman, and steerage.
Per steamship Weybossett, for New York—Capt S
Y Levy, Miss F Levy, Miss Mary Cliivers, Capt J D
Ketclium. A B Clark, R B Habersham, Mrs M Earle,
Mrs c C Schreck, Lt P Aowtcher, Wm A Cameron, J
Marshall, J C Seheck, J Lachlison, J B Godfrey, and
steerage.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Augusta—E G Adams
and A F Holmes. Reports—Nov i2tli, 2p in passed
steamer W G Gibbous at Sand Bar Ferry, bound up ;
7 p ui passed steamer Union at Bugs Bur, tied up lor
the night; 6 p 111 passed steamer Laura at Bugs Bar,
bound up ; Nov 13111, 0.V9 a m passed steamer Helen
at Bugs Bar, bound up; lIK a m passed steamer
Amazon at Silver Bluif, bound up; 4 p 111 passed
steamer Caldwell below Long Reach ; Nov 15th, 9 a
m passed steamer Volunteer at Beck’s Ferry, bound
up
consignees.
Per steamship Nevada, lrom New York—G Ge
rnenden, Mrs \V A Bullock. Cunningham 4 Purse, C
White. TM Turner, Mrs W Roth well Claghorn 4
i liniiiiigham, Major A Porter, M Laron, T Nugent, J
W Anderson, Kerltn A Burke, J A W Rutherford, C
Farnsworth, Dovle *9 Lyons, A A S Mitchell, Mather
A West, A J Drysdale, H Gowdy, M A Cohen, Hess &
Gutman, Dzilm'ski A Blager, C, Jonson A Graybili, C
L Colby A Cos. Y, W, Mclntire A Cos, Blun A Meyer, R
A Canil, W H Wiltberger A Cos, Kein A Cos, B Grape,
B Sheeting, H Jacobs, Weight, Meade A Cos, A Resell
er A Cos, F C Gohlsby, C E Smith, G W Adams, M II
Williams. Mrs Weltuer, K A Weil, Weil and MeiuhartJ,
11 A A Cos, Dillon A Taylor, M S Meyer, Patterson A
Tucker, sir Helen Getty, A B Luce, [B] II in a dia
mond, It P, Hunter A Gammell, C Sieger, PSkchail,
[B] in a diamond, H Waddell, Lovell .t l.aiilmore, K
W S, Mrs Kettcnch, S A G, P F Einstein, A Halm, F
Koggenstein, J McMahon A Cos, T Pepper, Erwin and
Hardee, J H Moses, W P Stores, H M, Richardson A
Barnard, A 11 Hopums, C L Colby, W 11 Stark, Savli
Gas Light Cos, EO’Byrne, R J Larcombe, J R Wilder,
.1 Kalin A Bro, o Cohen, A Meyer, M I.ilienthal J L
Rounilllut, F W Suns A Cos, J Kinchley, G Ehrlich, H
Watson A Cos. Bothwell A Whitehead, \\ A Cornwell
T II lsalsliaw <f CO, It L Graves, A A Solomons A Cos,
Bryan, Hariridge Cos. I. J Uuilmartlu, W L Peiiliody,
G Cohen, K Slutchek, M !1 Williams A Cos. P Ward,
J P Thorndike, Dmiban A Johnson, L W Waddell, J
H Wragg, Sisters ol Mercy, [W P TJ in a diamond, 11
Rothschild, C Uorrigan, G Wellbrook, Mrs Jacobs, J
C Maker A Cos, Laurant A Cos, J Vessel, Ives A Cos, B,
Drown A Cos, F Anderson, W M Walsh, W NV Lincoln,
K 11 Talem, 1 S Cohell. M S Meyer, str R H May , A J
Miller, A Fawcett A Cos, G II Hudson J L VUlalonga,
Keiu A Cos, Hilton A Randall, W S Pliildps, LlllvUle
A Gleason, N B Knapp, R I' York, N A Hardee, S
Goodall, E Ehrlich, Adams Express Cos, P Reilly, M
Foist A Cos, J Lama, V, Holyoke A Murray.
Per steamship Varuna, from New Y ork—J W An
derson and Cos, J W Aulkley, J DJSutt A Bro, T Bateson
B; Baldwin A Cos, C A Cunningham, Colby A Cos, M
Davidson, B F Einstein, E Ehrlich, C F Emerson, A
Friedrich, Cooper, Olcott A Farrelly, 11 A Gauimell,
11 Gillman A Cos, L J Guiluiartin and Cos, S A J Gardner
N A Hardee A Cos, I) Hardee, Erwin 4 Hardee. E
Hertz, T Hare, A B Luce <* Cos. N B Knapp, J M
Kim hiey, Schuster A Heinsen, Lalhrpp A Cos, Heidi
A Ludlow, Greer 4 Lake. Y, W, -Mel my re A Cos, lie
witt aud Morgan, F 'I My rell, 11 Meinliard and Bro,
A Myer and go, .111 Moses, A S Mitchell, Weil and
Meitihanl, JA Muller, II C Mchrtcns, O Down and
Mulheru, C Ortf, it Platshck, Cunningham and Purse
Warren and Piatuer, A Pouiiain, .1 Itoscnband, J L
Ifonniilatt, 11 Loth-child, W G Robinson, K W Sims
and Cos, Brady and Smith, E D Smyth, J O Schreiner
aud Son, smart and Cos, W H Stark, C Slager, Kuti
uer and silverliill, T and Gordon, A A Solomons, Ro
gers and Cano, Southernix, T J Staley, Dztlinski and
singer, Bradv and smith, Patterson and Tucker, M,
Thomas and Cos, J L Villalougn, J It Wilder, Ex Agl.
GCU 11 C Wayne. W Wolf. J 11 Latham.
Per steamship Zodiac, from New York—Adams Ex
Cos, LS Benueti, B, W and Christian, B. Smith ami
Cos. W H Bullock, Mrs J Bryan. Blnu and Meyer, B,
Baldwin and Cos, Bothwell and Whileheail, C L Colby
and Cos, M A Cohen, A M Colon aud Bro, W David
son, J II Deppisli. KB Deyo, S U Dickson, Dewitt and
Morgan, liuuruii and Johnson, E Ehrlich. Erwin and
Hardee, D Finnegan, G C Freeman, J Gilliland, C L
Gilbert, Guckeuheinier and Selig, N A Hardee, Hal
sey, W and Cos, Hunter anil G. R Habersham, J Hart
G V Hutchins, J Kinchley Keiu aud Cos, K D Lar
niDlbe, J Llppman, Laud Lattiumre, sir Kll May, J
H Moses, J McMahon anil Cos, W s M( Murphy, J »
Mulligan. T Nugent, K O Byrne, COrff, A S Patrick,
RUliardson and Barnard, c it Kouil, lt and canil, J
Ryan, Laitoche, K ami Cos. J L Loumilett, P Reilly,
\VH Stark, W H siieiwood and Cos, Schuster and
Hetosius, T G Staley, F \\ Sims, T J Thomas ami Cos,
T ami Gordon, W H Fuller aud Cos, J L Villalonga, VV
Walsh, .1 H Wilder, J F Wheaton. W li Wiliberger
and Cos, B and S Goldhcry, J J Pittman, C L Lord, J
ji3a 1111 lull. R L Stoughton, W M Symons, Bryan ami
IMrtridgc, J A Bairon, S M Colding, I li Sealy, C C
Briggs, A S Patrick and Cos, Koseiifleid and B B and
order.
Per brig Rnsli, from New York—E Koethcke and
Cos.. W on-: K M. Int i:e and Cos., tinnier ..nd Guni-
UM.I. Mrs « A t eiiniui.ili, llr.l Screven, I’uttensinun.l
Tucker, Tlios H01e0,..«.e, Uoilgen aun « aim, I .oveil
and L.itumore, A ll Starke, l-.rvitii am! tlardue, W
H Williams, W II olarke, s.n. Cos t„„ Hell, W.illj
auil Clirlsiian, union ami Itumlall, Dean ami Cos.,
A it l.uce. M A Cohen.
Per ateamer Saotino, irom Angnsia—lt Habersham
,t Sons, J I. Vtllalohga, K t Meic..lf rt On, O Oohcn,
Kun <f Cos, N A llardee it Cos, M Fcrst \ Cos, W h
Flamming. It H tlowell,
Ter steamer It M Cool, from Darien—M A Cohen,
Sehnsn r A Ileinslus, unler, Bell, Wtl'y A Chrimlan,
Per barge No 3, fmm Augusta—Krwin A Hardee,
Crone, Johnson A GrsdbUt, llnuti-r X itaioim-11, It,
tin Id win Ji co, .In*) McMahon.
Per steamer Oninet, Iroui HawklnavlMe Brigham,
B A Cos, T P Humphries, W A Hansom. I) C Hons, A
H Hart ridge, c M Holst, H UUirop, lirody A Bin ttn
Mimiirsinlu
Reports—Sov U, saw an English tiark ashore on
the Slone Horse, I ) lice Bar, mummist gone and rull
of wittr ; wan ; mil** MQt furiosi avhwnt*
Iv cuoi loatlad. Ait*o, a llcrm ung Ml *uclu>r about u
quarter of a folk from Uio abuse * rack with color*
Mil for A lilt). K. C’AAfASTtIC,
M t.ui ht« Aiiuiiip *®vad.i
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Moll I MUfi* tIoAHfM, 10$, WuMHgm lutMorli* fit
Republic (llreiui Smith, sue, loading tor Liver- I
pool—Weber Bros.
Wisconsin (Utk Arcus, 9*o, loading lor Liverpool—
John K Wilder. r
Virginia, Week*. 10*4. loading al Lamar's Press
for I aver pool—CUaa L Colby k Cos.
_ BAKIkS.
Thom** Fletrber, Pendfciou, 780, Istdiug for Llf
er|MH»l—John K WHdor,
Thomas Whitney (Br). Kell?—Bell, Wjlly k Chris
tian,
Craesco (Brj, tons fltec ha rging—Brigham, Bald
win & Cos.
TERNS.
Lizzie Batrhelder, English, 409, loading for New
York—Hunter A Cammell.
bkios, .
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 460, waiting——William
Starr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, 398, loading from New York—
Hunter A Gammell.
Redwood, Boyle, discharging—Rogers A Cann.
SCHOONERS.
Trade Wind, loading Tor Philadelphia—C, Johnson
A Graybili.
Geo Darby, Snow, from New York, diseh'g—
Hunter A Gammell.
Francis Satrerty, AKlen, 319, loading for Kew
York—Crane, Johnson A Graybili.
De Sota, Crook, ir»o, loading for Baltimore—La
Roche, Oaden Jk Uncles.
Witch ijueeu, Peicival, 110 tons.wailing, lor Boston
—Richardson A Barnard.
Wm E Stevenson, Burton. 156, discharging.
Vapor, Bogart, 300 tous, discharging—La Roche,
Gadcn A Uncles.
Antelope, Jones, 70 tons, discharging—Crane, John
son A Graybiil.
James L Bewley, Loveland, 123 tons, discharging—
New York—Crane, Johnsiou A Graybili.
AUCTION SALES.
By Bull, Wylly & Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Desirable Real Estate.
Two first class Houses, three stories on
basements, with all the modern improvements; situa
ted in a central portion of the city.
Also,
Avery desirable House on the corner of Charlton
aud Tatuall streets, containing S Rooms, with gas
and water. On th'- lane is a Brick Carriage House,
Stables, Servants' Rooms, Ac.
Also,
1C Farm Lots, containing from 20 to 29 Acres each,
near Lover’s L ine, within one mile of the limits of
the city. A splendid opportunity for investment. A
plot of the above Lots can be seen at our store.
Also,
West half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward, Brough
ton strCet. Improvements n ijnnpr of a Dwelling,
suitable for a small laniny. Will be Void at a bargain.
0c124-tl
By Bell. Wylly & Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Lots No. S, on the corner ol Broughton and West
Broad streets, and No. 5, on the corner of Broughton
and Moingomerv streets. Tho above property is well
located for erecting stores, its Broughton street will
soon become the btisifless thoroughfare of Savannah.
ALSO,
West half of Lot No. 43 Lafayette Ward, fronting on
Charlton street, the improvements consisting of a
brick hou>e. containing ten roouis, well tiuishid, with
gas thronhont the house and a pump of excellent
water in the yard. novl—tf
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Schooner at Auction.
On FRIDAY next, 17th inst., at 11 o’clock, will be
sold in front of store,
The splendid Schooner ABBB BEE,
79 tons burthen, built of the best Pasture White Oak,
well coppered, and is well suite! to the West India or
Coast trade. .Sale positive. Terms -nls_
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Ltmd for location, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demand, has
placed in the market, for a fewdiys. Lots of Hve
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Ifciud, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
itoad, opposite to the two mile btone. tf-nl6
AT PHIVATE SALE.
York, Williams, Mclntir«
& Cos.
Hhds Bacon Sides
Hlids Bacon Shoulders
Bbls Pig Shoulders
Bbls Pig Hams
Cases Bologna Suusagos
Cases Beef Tongues
Half bbls Mess Beef
Half bbls ami bbL Cracker*, all kinds
Bbls Com Meal
Bids Hominy
Bbls Vinegar
ilbls Whiskey
Boxes Pyle’s OK and other Soap
Rigs Black Pepper
100 AT. Segal s, various brands
An invoice of assorted Tin Ware
Boxes Ground Coffee
Sacks Oats, white. 5-nIG
BY BLUM iV HIEIEII.
THIS DAY’, lfith at 10 o'clock, In ft ont of store,
will be sold,
1 Wagon, 6 Mules and Harnesses complete
1 Mn.e
1 doable Wagon.
Also,
10 boxes TOb Tobacco
9 boxes Gold Leif Tobacco, a fine sound a; tide.
Also,
48 sacks Salt, 'not in shipping order.)
14 half chests Tea, Oolong and Imperial.
Also,
2 cases containing—
-3o pieces Amoskeng. Lowell and Wamaotta
Prints
20 “ Delaines
3 “ “ fine
2 “ Twill Grey
3 “ Marlbi.ro’Stripes
5 ** Fine French Merino
0 “ £ko c i Fluid
4 *' Gingham
1 •• Cloth
2 “ Wool Half Hose
2 “ 4-4 Shirting
1 case containing Hosiery and Cloaks
Besidi s the usual ass jrtmont of other Articles.
no\ 1B
DAVID BAILEY,
Merchant Tailor
(Formerly Carter for Wm. R Symons]
BEGS most re.-p ctfnlly to inform his fri ml* and the
public gem rally, that he has removed from ihe
store of Mr. A. B. Ives to
No. 12 WHITAKER STREET,
(Between Bryan and Ray.;
where he will be glad l<> meet his old customers and
as many n<*w ones as will favor him with their orders.
*0" Always on hand, n g«»od assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIM KRKB, VKSTINuS,w hi- h he is pre
par. and to make up at the shortest notice and in the
most fashionable stylo.
Rt momber No. l*z—if yon want wbat ie good and
reasonable*. ( Ti 9-1 m
William Gr i 11,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
IMPORT PHI an<l Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and
Domestic Ales, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
JSo. 170 FNilton Street.
Opi osite St. rattl’d C^horcb,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile’s Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family toe.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
flout hern Order*.
All orders l>y mail will bi promptly attended to.
it l-l-tim
t. t.cvwninoiiam. o. o. ri car. a. j. lakdomuk.
C UNN I NG HAM, PU RB E &CO
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Stores,
Bay atieet, Savunaah. (In.
J{rf«Tem ea—Robt. Hab* rshnm A Pons, n enter A
(lnmin« 11. OrUvii* < W.bt'ii, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
Krwin A Hardee, Clugliorn A Cuutilnghain.
3m
WI! have this day uasocULd with ua Mr. R. J.
LAIM O.dliF, with the firm iiains
Purse A l o. CTNNiNdIIAM A PIJRHK.
Suvannili. Ha., Nov. lu, IMAft. 10<itl4
FINE CUSTOM MADE
cloth me.
PJMIMBL4N Maw bant T«Uor, hujiwt •
• lai/s invoke of N«W Add ElsgaAt hl*lr-« «.f
KltKNi 11 ClaiJlU Aid CAhNhfkMKH. •ole led with
cur* til tln* flaw York Murksi, tti A* • «»#•!««.•« •iHHtm
laUf*' lasklon# nf •hi' m* Youuk §• aiUimin do*lris*
a Molih) Mill, luadi! gp ttom N)lUh (h*ods, ornml Iw
Iwtii r suiii dln «a»M*»sb. Mr .u ba« Ur*ll|M
foi getito* wp »m i|m» Iwff Myiw, in.sq«aili»4
| »h- I w rhno w awd » egad (ps *(.«*•, is nb r (hat
GRtTEhIKH, I.HiUbKk, 4k <\,
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. &C.
147 Kay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
tNEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
\l’K invite the attentiou oi the Trade and the Pnb-
TV li,. geaeraUy to our large and elegant aaeot i
ment of
Ulnn, Liquors, Cordial*. Conaerrca, Se
gara. etc., etc.
which i* not excelled by any similar establishment
tu the States. _
We are note proprietors of DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is fatly established in this itnd foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BlTTEFS
ouaranteed suirsrior to any article of the kind, de
sitrued expressly for hotel-and family use; DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of tile u most parity, and put up expressly
for our house, of wnicti we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. in eases and barrels;
Kioriish, Scotch aud American AI.K and Pl»i;l Kli,
I 111 ANDY, Scotch and liourbou WHISKEY and AR
RACK BI'NcHKS, formerly well known throughout
the United Stales, put up by us in case, for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A CO. are sole audits for H. & H. W.
Caiherwood's Puro RYE WHISKIES- XX and XXX
I'raiuls, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lectod slockot BOURBON i/ud WHEAT WUR-KIES,
worthy the attention of the trade nnd connoisseurs
generally. An assortment ot SEGAitS * f lineal
grades, manufactured and imported expiosaly fi«r this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade iff Foreigu Liquors
imported directly bv tin* house, aud lor sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates novl-lm
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDY, WINES, Sc.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike's
Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
. FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Oid Stand,
111 .33 A./V. STREET,
(Herald Buildings )
also,
Alsop’s Ale, Mars’ Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider aud Cider Vinegar.
oct6 * ts
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
A.XjE and Cider.
sep2 ts
Apples and Buckwheat,
AT low figure*, with plenty Orange County Butter,
in tubs foreale.
SEABORN GOODALL.
nl4-lw WlulaiiiflOn'rt Bhuaiag.
Just Received,
And in Store on Consignment,
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Fine Liquors, consisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER’S BITTERS, An.
Which we offer on tile most liberal terms.
VAN HORN HOLYOKE 4 MURRAY, .
octll-tf No. 9 Stoddard’s Block.
B G. Hilton, Savannah. F. M. Randkli., N. Y.
HILTON &RANDELL
WHolosalo Grocers,
193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, Gra.,
Are constantly receiving j>er steamers from New York
The Largest and Most Complete Assort
ment of Groceries In ilae City,
Orders by Mall, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Filled, at Lowest Market Prices.
octlC lm
Gao. R. Chump, Wm, A. Wright,
Angnftn, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
Mil). R. CRUMP k CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, LiQUors, Tobacco, Scprs,
(HALTED FISH, Ao.
•20J» Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
pr Will pnrehass and sell on Commission Cotton,
Touaooo, Fkooitob, and Mkschaniuhs of every de
scriptioD.
Refers lo the Merchants and Bankers of Angnstn,
Os., Richmond, Va., and Jno. C. Ferrill, Keq„ Do-
Witt * Morgan, Gsdcn * Unckles, A. A. Solomons 4
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos., K. Molins, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
° c t4
KIRLIN,BBO. &BURKE,
WIIOLKSALB I.EALKRS IN
ALES, WK AM) LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
DAY LANE.
ORDERS PROnPTLT FII.I.ED k DELIVERED.
anil ts
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacturers.
IT'SSENTIAL oils for flavoring and improving Bran-
IJ dy, Rum Pori Wine, Bourbon. Rye, Bcotch and
ni-ib Whi Ki' N age ami body pn paraLouo fur Neu
trali imr and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit, Ordor
intrs. Syrupy and Fruit Juices loi Branny, Whiskey
Hnd Wines, Oils and Kxtraet* of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and Loudon Ciio, Ac. llr F.’s 1
Treatise on Kerinented Liquors with 1000 Ucdpe*.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Maugnnese and all rare
Chemicals and Drugs.
FOK SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
BiHu'iU)'of Ho'hitn Crystals, I.iqmdarnl,J«lly (Tmu
Cl.y amrtVrra Alha, So.|. atom-, RO.lll, ttmla, A.h,
*<■.. .108. W. KKUCHTUA.VjI.It,
novl-ood.lm No. fift iViiarar., N. Y.
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
Wholesale
GROCERIES ( LIQUORS,
WINKN AND HROARN,
Corner Aryan amt At* Julian and
tquara,
IKIUIkTiaU PllillKl MOl'Mlta
ggr A|MII ht
A 1.1: Aiyu |<AU I'lKi
fIMAXW WlNIi
w.fKiv. siiigwmsi i w.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Ketail Dealer
lu Fine Groceries, Boots aud Shoes, Clothin*
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Alee. Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
llTlilltN & lllllllM,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
Savannah,
BKO leave to inform their former friends and cue
torr.erM, and the public generally, that they have
resumed buriurw at thrirold stand, where they will
keep constantly on huiul a full aafortnpnt of Goods lit
their line suitable for Private ffiufilied Steameis and
Hailing Vessels. Punctual attention ulVen to all coun
try orders Tm
CHEESE, SOAP.
4 A BOXES CHEESi;
iv lb boxes Fay’s Boap.
Just received aud tor sale by
bCttH ItkifMAM. HATiDWIN A VO
ASTEN & THROcImOETOn!
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS and Dealers In Bullden.' and
Locksmiths' Hardware. Nails. Pullies, Cord. Rim
l ocks and Knobs. Butt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Castings. Gong Bells. Wire, Silver-Pitting, Ac.
All orders, large or small, ffirntohsd promptly at 10
per cent, leas than market prices.
srpl9 Cm
W ilder’s
SALAMANDER SAFES,
With Wilder's Putetkt PwtXfee nnd HurtfUir-proof
Locks
80. WILDER A CO., Patentees and Mannfactnr
• ers of the boat fire-proof Safe in the world!
J well* rh’and make to order, lined
with hardened stsvl.
House and Plate safes.
To this celebrated Safe was awarded the gold medal
at ihe World'? Fair, In iftoi.
N« tios.— This celebraled flrc-prtKif >s no longer
mide and sold by Silos C. Herring, his license to make
ands. 11 them having expired.
Lists ennt linin'? i» mCs and full description of differ
ent sizes and styles of Safe, can be had on application
to the agent :or the State, at Havanuab, or any of the
Mpeeitd agents
Agents wanted In every city and Luwu of the Slate.
For particulars, address the undersigned.
We have coiibtantly on hand a good assortment, for
sale at manufaciuDTs’ New York prices.
CTNNINGHAM A PURSE,
foie Agents for the Slate of Georgia,
plO-2m Savannah, Go.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
JUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
Shawls, Son tags. (Monks and lloods, Children’
Caps, Boots and Gaiters.
A Iso. Irish Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, ami a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
All of which wc offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
nl3-tf 161 Congress Street
“NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
Oikiißoxes, and caddieu Tobacco, which we
are now offering »t prices lower than it can
he bought for in Northern cities.
MILLRU, THOMAS k CO,
DU-ts _ No. 2h6 Bay stree t.
Notice.
OFFICE OF PROVOST MARSHAL,)
Du«tbiot or Savasnau, >
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 31st, ISGS. )
THE notice issued from the office of the Provost
Marshal, Sub-District of Ogeechee, dated Savau
nah, Aug. 1 Itli, 1865, ordering all Drinking or Bil
liard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are sold to lie closed
at 10 o'clock, P. M., is hereby revoked.
By command of
Bvt. Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
(Signed) CLARKE H. RKMICK,
Capt. and Provost Marshal. novl
ACENTS WANTED
FOR THE ,
Military and Naval History
OF THE
ItecfDl War in (be lulled Slates.
Tn E undersigned have in press, and will shortly pub
lish a work with the above title. It will also con
tain biographical sketches of deceased Northern anil
South- rn officers. It is designed to be a standard work,
more complete than any that has been or may be
hereafter published, and will be sold by subscription
only. With fine steel portraits. In one volume, of
about large Bvo double column pages.
PRICES AND STYLES OP BIMOINO J
In Extra Cloth $5 on
In Library Leather...,. . 6 00
In Half Turkey Morocco, dark 6 60
In Half Russia, extra gilt 7 60
In Full Morocco, antique, gilt edges 9 00
In Full Russia 9 00
Payable ou Delivery.
Local agents arc appointed in all the cities and prin
cipal towns. Early application should lie made for
agencies A bound prospectus, containing sample
pages of thewoikand specimens of binding, with
ruled paper for subscribers' names, sent free of post
age on receipt of .
Address D. APPLETON A 00.,
Publishers,
li 15-2 443 and 445 Broadway, New York
IVletropolitan Euterpi'iHe
Great Gift Sale
OF TH* *
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
Jewelers’ AHMoeiai ion.
Capital $1,000,000
D<»pot, 197 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Piano*, Watchea, Jewelry.
and Fancy Goorln, nil to be gold for One Dollar
each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for
till you iee what you will receive.
Certificates, naming each article and its value, are
placed in sealed envelops stud well mixed. One of
then® envelope# will be uerit by mull to any address on
receipt of 26 cent** ; five for Git; eleven for $2 ; thirty
for $i ; sixty five for $10; and one hundred for SU.
On receipt of the Certificate you will see what you
are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay
the dollar ami take he article or not. Purchasers
may thus obtain a Hold Watch, Diamond King, a
Piano, S. wiug Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our
Hsl, f<<r $i ; and in no case ran they get less than One
Dollar*’ worth, as there are no blanks.
Agonts are wanted in every town in the country ;
every person can make $lO a day, selling our Certifl
cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known
Bend 26c. for a Certificate, which will infoimyou
what you ran obtain forsj. At the same time get
our circular, containing full list and particulars, also
Terms to Agents.
Address
JAMES HUTCHINSON A 00.
nIC 2m 19T Broadway, N. Y.
For the Information of the Public
WE publish this, our RaU*h of Freight between Sa
vannah and AuguatA, by our respective Boats:
Boxes Hats, Bonnets and casks Crockery, Ac., 6hc.
per f«>ot.
Barrels Bread, Potatoes, Ac,. |2 each.
Barrels Flour, each.
Bundles Buckets, Brooms, serbs Collars, Hamea,
Spades Shovels, Ac., |s*r doz., sl.
Crales*'abbiiges, large. $lO.
Crates Cabbages, brittle crates, $6.
S dt, [ST sock, $9.
Hardware, llol.ow Wan- and Iron, per KM lbs., $2.
lion and Coal, per ton. s2o.
Corn and Peas, pet bushel. »Hc.
Single Porkagen, each, Wt.
Freight not enuuiernUal, ft per ion lbs or 10c. per
foot.
KRWIN A IIARDKK,
Agts. St'ro Amazon, W. 44 Gu-b m- and lamro.
H. B I HK'IIKK,
Agent of Steamer Oak
J. M KIN* MI,AY,
Agent steamer H II May.
V M MYMKIJ,
AgVtit Hfeftfliurt |»cbp«* mi in Union,
nil Iw
Notice.
UKNT'IfAI. It H A MANKIND fXj. Os UA..I
Niw 11, lMg, I
aui* Ai.i.u.l MwUiMKf lIM MiMIMM m at*
■ - will Mu.Mrt ...I 'Oiuiwlt,, UM IMI
I ti It.. fUi.klrg li.miH- In M.VM.I..H.
“i‘r|r l“* > * *■ »•
nli i*4 nyuakl,
NOTICE.
POR NEWTORX:
T H Kr C l!j?^ r LIZZIE BAC’HBLLOR, Capt
riihi’ wll h,TO dM P* tch Ibe abo»* port)
For fi right aug.grmenre. apply to
. HtTn ER A GAMMELL.
for new - York.
tKfowi ■»t > rate» for U ® 4b ° Teport 1 « k *n at
For ft- right engagements, apply to
CHARLES L COLBY * CO..
nfi Corner Bay and Abercorn rta.
FOR NEW YORK,
Brig REDWOOD, haying a portion of her
.SOiY' -cargo engaged, will have quick de.patch for
J y4~V' | > the above port
aß'iJfc For freight engagemonla apply to
«14-3 ROGERS At CANN.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK.
The aplendid steamship HUNTER. Captain M L.
Rogers, will leave for the above port on
Thursday, Nov. ltt, ot 4 1-4 o’clock, p. in.
For freight or passage, having splendid aceommo
daUnua, apply to
-V HUNTER* GAMMELL*
LINE.
pm NEW YORK,
Atlantic Coast Mall Steam*
aliip Compnny.
a. , The very fast sailing steamship
Whitehurst, commander,
P°»* ,lT<!l y aail ou ' her regular
Salsiday, |fov. Dlh, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having very elegant accom
modations, apply to
novl6 JNO. R. WILDER, Agent.
STAR LINE.
FOR NHqW' YORK.
The fine Steamship NEVADA, Carperter,
Commander, will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Nov. 18th, at 8 o'clock a. ni.
For freight or passage, having superior state room
accWnmodatioLS. apply to
me BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Murray’s Line,
FOR
NEW MIYOBK.
The splendid steamship EODfAC, Dearborn, master,
will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Nov. IDIh, art o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
tlons. apply to
nl« OCTAVUS COHEN.
FOR AUGUSTA.
STEAMEtB
EXPRESS,
CAPT. J. W. MORGAN,
Will have quick despatch as above.
The Boat la entirely new. being of Immense capaci
ty. shippers need not tear having their ord. rs left
over.
Parties having goods consigned to them from the
North or elsewhere for Augusta endpoints beyond,
can collect forwarding charges on same by sending
their freight to this fine. All bills paid promptly.
Freight received and stored tu Fire Ptoof Ware
Houses free of expense.
nov6 F. M MYHELL, A gent.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rpilß undersigned are prepared tv receive goods al
* their Warehouses -free pf expense and cov
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Aiignsiu and
points beyond by their regular Hue of light draught
boats. Apply to ©HAH. L. COLBY,
aept29 -u cor. buy and A 1 terrorn sta,
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for tho above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of coet.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent,
Office in Claghorn A Cunningham’a.
The May arrived in Augusta from Havnnnah on last
Friday with her full frelubt. ts oct9
FOR AUGUSTA,
Steamer Oak
WILL have qnlek despatch as above For freight
apply to
J. B PRBBDRB,
No. 109 Broughton street.
F. M. MruELL,
Harris' Building. By street. nll
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. G. GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Phhpot,
Having superior accomfhodktjnn for Freight and
’ssaengers, will ply regularly between the above
itlee.
LesvlDg Savannah every Saturday Morning, at 9
I’rlook.
leaving Augusta every Wednesday Morning, stT
o'clock.
Laving at Mathew's Bluff vvery Wednesday Night.
It Is the desire of the Ageateot the Gibbons to make
her a permanent Accounnriation Boat for the Mer
chants of Augusta and Havaiiltali and the Plauters
along the line of the river, and with this object In view,
no effort will be spared on the part of her owners,
agenta and officers to meet the wants of the traveling
and freighting public.
ERWIN * HARDEE.
John L. Rovmillat, Agent at wharf. lm nil)
FOR PALATKA,
VI. Darien, Brwnawiek, lit. Marx’*. K.r>
n.ndlna, JukMniU, .nd Pirolnta.
nmntct fng with Bteamer Flora Tempt* /or /ring’s
Ferry, OentervllUige, amt all landinge on
the St. Miui/.s River
ffIHK new and fut .te»BMr FOUNTAIN, C«pt. O.
E W. Cirri.,»,will leave r» ntiuve on ’IUKSDAY,
the 14th Inst., At 10 o’clock a. in.
For Kretgkt or PMMgI apply on Inud, at Pad el
ford', Wharf, near Whlte’aCmLral Ootton ITew, or to
M A. COHEN. Agent.
Daring lb.aba.ncu of th. boat all good, will be re
ceived at the wareboureon the whail.hy Mr. W. K. II
Ilmen V <
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shipper, will furidah welgbla and meaanroiaeflt of
XOOhB .
For Liverpool.
E.-EIS- TtIRAI American Hblp NHW KNOIAND,
ll.Hlg**, Maater, having a large portlou ol
. IfWjrfaHr mrgo engagwl will in- randy lo receive
*■■■ chiiu and Luacr H jilrMlk I’rea* on the I nib
laat.
For freight or pMaagv apply to
■apU If UIIIOIIAM. IIAUIWIN * 00.
For Rkeborn'.
iHooii
f LKK t, C«|)i 4%0MNl T|»om|NH»t). will
SfT* *** ***
||ihi4s. F* at payable - ■».
mmmm ■ 1 ’ • fill |~if|i|iwlflr ull ‘ i <«*
BNJ Pb llu llr ran *Ure4
I *»it’Hnnbii*. <
to* ti-ff '*£***£ M
Mirpno.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Sh.pley,
Orient, and
Clarion.
Will make Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, U con.
uectlon with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thnudays and Saturdays.
Through treighl payable U oar Office.
The Steamer Gen Shepley will leave on Thursday
Morning, Nov. 16th, at« o'clock.
For freight or passage apply to
„ ClliS L. COLBY * CO..
pK Corner Abercorn and Hay at met*.
For Doctortown,
AND STATIONS ON THE ATLANTIC &
GULP RAILROAD. \
The steamer ORIKNT will leave her wharf
toot or Abercorn street, for the above place, on
TUESDAY, Nov. 14, at 9 a. taking Freight for
Stations on Atlauuc 4 (Julf Railroad
For Freight or Paaage apply to
CHAB.L. COLBY 4 00..
- noTll . oor. Abercorn and Bay sta.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, PER*
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
oap4, N. King,
WHI leave on SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock.
MFor freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply on board, at the florid* Steam Packet
wharf; or to
CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM.
°™-« Agenta.
Regular Line.
FOR BOSTON.
Schooner Witch Queen,
Now loading at Exchange Wharf.
jffinw RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
novT-tf . Bfy al.t opposite Marigafgi Qj)grck,
Steam Baltimore.
Tho tne steamship FANNIE, Out.
/ iHLt (Wm . will positively sail for BaTtl
'more. Thla Day, the 16th lust., at 4
. o'clock p. m
For fra'ght or pansge apply to
WEST, BRYAN <t DO.,
nl6 Jones’ Block. *
FOR BILTIXORR.
Pendergast's Line.
The fast sailing regular packet
SCHOONER OE SOTO,
Crook, Master,
Having the greater portion of her cargo engaged,
*,lll have quick dvspatch. Fur balance Os freight ap
ply to
LaROCHE, GADEN * UNCKLF.a,
Coruor Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents In Baltimore—Peadergaat, Fenwick * Cos.
* or 118
Steamship North Point
For Baltimore.
ms, The steamship NORTH POINT,
//} t .Yj t* Capt. Smith, will leave for Baltimore
I . on the lbllt Instant, at
The "North Palm" has elegant stateroom accommo
datioua lor mpux iigers.
F,r freight nr pss.tge apply to
WEST, BRYAN 4 CO.,
Jones' Block.
N. B. Passengers bv this route fur New York will
suve two hundred miles of sea travel, and will re
reive through tickets, vis Philadelphia, at same rates
as now charged hy New Turk lines. Freight will also
»e checked through to New York as low as by any
other mute. mo
For Liverpool.
The new first class cltppsr ship
VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
Is now loading rapidly at Lows* Press, and having
large engagements will bars qnlek despatch.
For freight or passage (taken at lowest rates] apply
to CHAB. L. OOLBY * CO.,
oct2S corner Abercorn and Bay sta.
For Liverpool.
THE first class British bsrk THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of small capacity, wtU bsvo
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
octlO BULL. WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
For Rio De Janeiro,
CALLING AT ‘
St. Tlinmas, Para, Pernambuco and BakU
i The United States and Brasil Mall
T* Steamship Company will dlspstch
irmim rn On the tath of every month,
A NEW AND FIRBT-CLABB STEAMSHIP,
To Leave nt 3 o’clock, p. an,.
From Pier 68, North River.
All letters have to pass through the Poo* Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be tat attendance ou
board.
For freight sod passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
THOMAS ASENCIO 4 00.,
octtl tm No. IT, Broadway. Now York.
GR. GORDON HOWARB
Has resumed the Practice of Medicine. Spedal atten
tion to Diseases of the Rye.
Office, and rwridenon. Jose* street, tero doors frwm
Whitaker. octia lswdw
STOVES, &c.
COOK IN G
AND .
Heating Stoves,
Round Pots, Ovens,
Hollow Ware, <fcc.
Uhl taker a hare Bresghtes St*.
J. G. THOMPBON & CO.
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CO-SANTNfN«MIS NOTICE
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afreet, oppoell" li trimm BdURTON,
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