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BAV ANN A.H.
l),|)artarc of MeKMihipi and Ittaaun.
rus MKW YOU.
Mcamsbip ComtUiultoo, Thursday, Nov. 23J, ai
nH .. clock a. in.
seaiuship Herman IJvingsum, Saturday. Nov, 24,
,t o'clock.
Steamship San Salvador. Saturday, November 24,
at _ o'clock.
FOB BALTIMORE.
seamshlp Fannie, Saturday, Novemt)er 28, at
o'clock.
VOR BOSTON.
Steamship WUllarn Tibbetts, Wednesday, Nov. »,
8 t o’clock.
FOB FALATKA.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Thursday, November 2Sd,
at to o'cloek a. m.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Minnie Brandt, Tuesday, November 21, at
8 o'clock a. m.
Steamer Two Boys, Wednesday, November 22, at
o o'clock a. m.
Steamer Caldwell, Thursday, November 33d, at
o'clock.
Steamer ffm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOR JACESONVILLE.
steamer Fannie, Wednesday, November 22d, at 10
o'clock a. m.
FOR DOCTOBTOWS.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
o'clock.
Steamer Gen. Sbepley, every Thursday morning
at 9 o'clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Saturday nTomtng, at 9
o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morniug, at
10 o’clock.
City Improvements—The Marshall House
During the past two months the frequenters of
Broughton street did not fail to observe unmis
takable signs of disruption and demolition going on
from day to day wlihinithc walls of the old Marshall
House Hotel. It waa very evident that something
more than ordinary repairs were going forward.—
That veteran constructor and architect, Mr. Gilbert
Butler, was to be seen moving about with his ac
customed activity—the noise of the saw, the hammer
and the plane were heard, broken plaster and frag
ments of scantling and plank strewed the streets—
mechanics and laborers of every class were busy—
but what they were doing, or what was to be the re
sult ot the operations, were fruitful themes of specu
lation. Mine Host Coolege, intelligent and obliging
ly communicative as he usually is on most subjects,
was reticent and mysterious, while his worthy oon
frere, the amiable and accommodating Mr. Luce,
when questioned in regard to the matter aeemed to
have very loose ideas himself about what was really
to come of all the bustle, dust, rublsh and confusion
witli which he was surrounded. Thus matters pro
gressed for weeks, and It Is only within the few days
past that the mystery has began to clear itself up, anil
curious persons have been enabled partially to com
preheuil tile extent and character of the alterations
and improvements which have been steadily going
on, and which, when completed, will render what
was originally a very 111 contrived and Inconveniently
arranged pile of brick and morter, the most complete,
convenient and elegant hotel building In the South,
If not in the Unioh.
What first strikes the observer Is the removal of a
portion of the front wall leaving only the granite
pillars, and running a recess which Is separated
from the office and b tr, by a handsome partition
with doors of highly omauien ted glass pannels. But
passing into the interior of the house we soon
discover that the changed front Is but a very small
portion of the extensive alterations and improve
ments that have been made. Os these we have not.
time at present to speak. Suffice It to say that the
house has been thoroughly remodeled,and that while
nothing has been left undone that convenience or
comfort could suggest, all has been done in the high
est style of costly elegance. When completed wo
repeat the Marshall House will compare In every
respect with any hotel building of its size in the
country, and if we may judge from the euterprlze
and liberal expenditure of Its popular and expi.
lienecd proprietors, 11 will be conducted In such a
maimer as will entitle It to rank, in all the qualities
ofa first class hotel, with the best houses, North or
South.
R using of tub Steamer Annie—This steamer,
which put In here In distress about a month ago,
having struck a snag at the mouth of the Altamalia
river on her trip from Doctortowu, with a load of
cotton for this port , is to be immediately raised. She
was run ashore at Fig Island to prevent her sinking
in deep water, and has been there ever 9lnce almost
wholly submerged. .
Captain Thomas Conklin, of the firm of Johnson A
Higgins, wreckers and average adjusters of New
York, arrived here yesterday, and will immediately
commence operations In the work of raising the
steamer. Capt. Conklin has brought with him steam
pumps, diving apparatus, and all the material re
quisite for the work, which with his well known ex.
perience and ability In this bU9lnes, will insure a
speedy and successful prosecution of the job.
Accident to the Steamer Fannie Lehr.—On
Saturday afternoon this new steamer of West, Bry
an A Co's line, departed from Savannah for Augusta.
When about five miles above Purysburg, on Sunday
afternoon about three o’clock, she struck a snag.
The injuries received were slight, and the steamer
is now beached for repairs. The cargo Is not dam
aged, and she will return to the city thl9 evening for
full repairs. The passengers have been carefully
provided for, and will be promptly forwarded to Au
gusta.
The steamer Minnie Brandt will this morning
proceed to the relief of the Fannie Lehr.
Miss Lesteu's Dramatic and Musical Enter'
tainment— In our advertising columns will be
louml the programme of the entertainment to be
given by Miss Carrie C. Lester, at St. Andrew’s Hall
tills evening, jt comprises gems from the most pop
ular dramatic and lyric poets, with choice selections
"f music mini the great composes. Asa daughter
of the South, who by the ravages of war has been
forced to rely upon her own exertions for a support,
she appeals to the generous sympathy of our citizens
for encouragement.
STonu on tke Coast.—The schooner Chattanooga,
Capt. B. l). Black, 12 days from Boston, arrived at
this port yesterday, Capt. Black reports that yester
day morning while at anchor outside of Tybee Bar,
"Miapilot on board, encountered a heavy gale
bora the northeast, parted port chains and was
u "geil t 0 ship the other, to prevent her going ashore
on Tybee. A hurricane was blowing, and It waa only
•’! greai exertion that the vessel was saved. A heavy
-iea, continuous rain and dense fog waa prevailing
-on the coast.
i KOM Diktortown.—The steamer Orient, Captain
uthwalth, of Charles L. Colby A Co’s line of Alta
t a u Packets, arrived last evening from Doctor
n V! "“'dlhwalth reports the Altamaha, Oc-
A | UUII conue rivets in goodbontiug condition.
, a ' se “ ,n °iint of cotton is daily expected at Darien
w Many cotton barges have recently been
Ccked on the river, greatly impeding navigation.
loJi IE r SLNKEN Steamer Savannah.—Another flat
st.q, . eilo, ' a was received on yesterday from this
lo " r ''apt. Spicer Is unceasing In his exertions
sati- the vessel and cargo, and it Is expected that
-iim,'"k 1 0n0 WoPlc t,le Savannah will bo raised and
•brought to the city f„ r repairs.
ThVil'ik w T,IS SAVA>INAH Gas Lioht company.—
1 0Tv i A ' Pl »Unors, Capt. Plnckham, arrived
for tii.' u ,a ls 0U JO’dorday with 866 tons of coal
ou-it B ' l '! l * lmall oaa Wor *»- WRh this fresh sup
will glreuahlt , re b ni" oP ** ' hatthe Company
•“Joyed for toMwroUwt fll " d W * UaVe
w..tn 0N r JC,T,C - w Tn* Peace—An election
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Savannah. November -jotli, lMa.
The United States vs. km. lngeiaoll icutorwl.l—
—and disorderly conduce Fined $* and costs
The United mates vs. Yurk Ployed (colored.) 1m
proper conduct. Dismissed ou payment of costs.
Several other cates of disorderly conduct, and
having stolen property Id possession were examined,
bat for want of testimony on behalf of the United
States, the cases were dismissed.
Rkcsifts and Exports of cotton and Domestics.
—The receipts of cotton from Fridsy up to Monday
evening were: 649 bales uplaud cotton, from Darien
and Aogusla, 41 bales sea Islands and 14 domestics.
The exports daring tbe same period were : 9,612
bales upland cotton, 322 9ea islands, and 60 bales
domestics. The exports were to the following ports:
To Liverpool, 6,775 bates upland cotton, 20 do. aea
islands; to New York, 2,711 bales upland cotton, 121
do. sea Islands, 60 do domestics; to Baltimore, 47 do.
upland cotton; to Boston, 79 do. upland cotton. —
The stock on hand at last reports was 10,461 bales
upland cotton, 363 do. sea Islands, and 144 do. do'
■nestles.
The Theatrb—“ The Brigand," which was pre
sented for the first time last night, and received
with great favor, Is to be repeated this evening.—
The lover of the drama should not fail to see this
magnificent play, in tbe truly creditable style In
which It Is produced at our theatre.
The beautital romantic play, founded on Scott’s
poem, entitled ihe “ Lady or the Lake," introducing
Mr. and Mrs. Crisp In ravorlte roles. Is Included in
the bill. No better opportunity will be offered to
see these eminent artists, who are now In the last
week or their engagement.
Ship Chandlery.—Attemion is directed to the ad
vertisement of E. H. Van Ness A Cos., Grocers and
Ship Chandlers. They have opened the store corner
of Abercorn street, under the Bluff, where they are
prepared to fill orders for country dealers, ship own
ers, families, etc.
From New Nora.—The steamship Constitution,
Capt. Greenmail, with a fall freight and large num
ber of passengers, arrived at this port yesterday
morning. Purser Crocheran will accept our thanks
for late New York papers.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE. NOVEMBER 18, 1866.
Wm. H.Wiltuerqer Sc Cos., Proprietors.
Queen
Capt B W Tilton, H ncad
W W Waddell, Savh
Wm S Floyd, Baltimore,
R W O'Neale. Barbadoes
E N Belt, Baltimore
W Higgins, England
Col Hamilton, S C
J A Potter,
B F Wickersliam, Phila
R B Fagart, do
W H Pritchard, Augusta
E Buck, N V
R Ottmau, Lake City
Mrs Holmes, Fla
Juo H Roe, S C
H R Lawton, 8 C
J A Roberts, Columbus
R M Cook,
J Spaulding, New York
R H Dockill, do i
R D Drake, do
W A Arnold, do
E A Flint, Boston I
W Davis, Darien
J M I.awton, do
J P Kpping, do i
M A Williams, Fla
Mary Minchan, S C I
D G White, Md
S K Eshom, Augusta
T J Bottom, do
C F Keitb, Atlanta
J M Ball, Ga
N M Hodgkins, Macon
1 M Lewis, Augusta I
H Lathrop, Savli
D Scott, H Head I
R J Connery, schr Island
Mhippinj; lutellijvenco.
Miniature Almanac—This Dap.
Sun rl9es 6 36'Moon rises 7 62
Sun sets 4 67;High water* 9 28
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Nov. 20, 1866.
Arrived.
Steamship Constitution, Greenman, New York—
Brigham, Baldwin Sc Cos.
Steamer Orient, Goldwalthe, Darien—Chas L Colby
A Cos.
Schr Chattanoogo, Black, Boston—Richardson Sc
Barnard.
Bark Platinons, Plnckham, 22 days from Cow Bay
—C L Colby A Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Orient, from Doctortown—lo2 bales
upland cotton, 34 do sea island do, 63 sacks ground
nuts, 3 boxes tobacco, and sundry mdse. , s
Per bark Platinous, from Cow flay—Bo6 tons coal
1 Savh Gas Light Cos.
Passengers.
Per steamship Constitution, from New York—J D
Cummings, wile and 2 children, Mrs A CLamar, Mrs
Knott and daughter, Miss llallidaii. Mary J Davis, 8
K Silverhlll, Mis G F Lambert, 8 Mitchell, E A Well,
D W Roundtree and wife, 1) J Rowe, wife and 2 chil
dren, W A Ramsay, W 8 Abbey, Mr Kolin and lady,
Mrs S P Edwards, mother and servt, H Cook, J D
Brandt, L Z Steinhelmer, A B McGregar, J Hudncch,
E Frazer, Mrs J Budnoch, Miss Thompson, Miss Wil
liams, Mrs L Williams, F W Reed, L Felteu. F Drew,
A Masseras, W Gabbett, W N Holt, J E Lesig, J C
Bates, wife and 2 children, R McKay. O Meseroe, K
Morgan, C Hussey, N Arnow, W H llblzendorf, W C
Kellows, G H llallett, T W Conklin, P Conklin, John
Haggerty, L Quinn, J Berriun, W H Whitney, J C
English, Mr Hardee, H Gutman, A Cordell. J F.hlen,
M Murphy, AGraefe, J Davis, H H Liuvllle, L S Kates
Mrs Jonnson and sister, colored, and 13 In steerage.
Per steamer Orient, from Doctortown—Mrs Jones,
Mrs Day, Mrs Cameron, Col W K Kimball, Col W D
flarnard Ma) Geo Anderson, P McQuald, Col D H
Stewart, T A Dial, C A Mnrphy, Dr W P Clours, J W
Pool, U W Mitchell, E C Morgan, E J Acosta, Et A fl
Goodwin, G W Malley, J Russell, W Bradley.
Consignees.
Per steamship Constitution, from New York—J W
Anderson, Adams Ex Cos, G W Allen, B, Baldwin A
Cos, E O’llyrnc, F H llolshaw, Botliwell A Whitehead
B, Smith A Vo, Blun <f Meyer, D, Wyliy A Christian,
V Basler, J A Barrou, T Bateson, F Blair, B, Hart
ridge 1 1 Cos, U Cranston, Cutner and Silverhlll, F Con
stant. Claghom A Cunningham, O Cohen, M A Cohen
A Cook, T W Cooney, Central R R Cos, S M Colding,
J C Dawson, Dewitt A Morgan, D Finnlgan, Erwiu A
Hardee. J H Estill, M G Ehrlich, E Ehrllcli, Einstein
A Eckman, O U Freemau, W U Fuller and Cos, A Faw
cett A Cos, S Goodall, 0 L Gilbert, J Gilliland A Cos, L
G Gullinartin, Guckenliclmer A Sellg, Hunter A G,
llousman, Alsbery A Cos, A G Hawes, N A Hardee, R
U Habersham A Sons, J K Hernandez, H A H, Kein
A Cos N B Knapp, Kenneth, Mcl.ea <£■ Cos, Kenney A
O’Brien, T M Ktnchley, J Lama, J Langsdurf, R J
Larcombe, 8 M Lederer, A C Louelive, J Lippman, J
Leavy A Cos, Ltnvtlle A Gleason, M S Meyer, D Mal
lett A Cos, H Meluhard A Bro, A A Mitchell, F M My
rell J McMahon A Cos, J C Maker A Cos, B Mallon, A
F Mira, M Newm&rk, U Ott, U W Pease, Packard <t
Berriun, W L Peabody, str Resolute, Richardson A
Barnard, A Reciter, Randall A Cos, H O Ruwe A Cos.
Rogers A Oaun, C D Rogers, 1 R Sealy, A Stamm, A
A Solomons A Cos, F W Sims A Cos, T W Shea, Pierce
Skeli&n, Southern Ex Cos, F Schuster, Schuster A
Heinsius, W II Stark, T A Gordon, W H Fuller <£■ Cos,
B O Tildeu, J P Thorndike, F C Tebeau, G V olger A
Cos, J L Vlilalonga, V, Holyoke A Murray. Whitman
and Scribner, Weed A Cornwell, J 8 Williams, S L
Wdey. MAD Wadley, W M Walsh, J R Wilder, W II
Wlltberger, E A Weil, Weil A Meluhard, Wm Woir.
A R White, Young & Nixon, [B] in a diamond, B H
B, A Backer, [F fl] in a diamond, E A Cooley, C A P,
Mad J Clere, Dr M A Cletchley, M Davidson, Duncan
A Johnson, Mrs M Hettrtck, Halsey, Watson A Cos,
Johnson A Graybtll, S Johnson, Kirlin <f Burke, K M
Kell in, R C Kcer, A B Luce, J R Ledley, W S Nott, E
Paddleford, L Z Steinhelmer, J C Schreiner A Son W
H W, Mrs E U Smith, T M Turner, E C Wade, J L
Wiley, A N Wilson, Miss Wallisan, Johnson A Hig
gins.
Per steamer Orient, from Doctortown—F A Jann-y
Tlson A Gordon, Erwin A Hardee, E C Wade, L Levi
L J Guilmartin A Cos, R Habersham A Son, O Fallon
A Cos, B, Baldwin A Cos, A G Brown, A M Cohen A
Bro.
Per schr Chattanooga, from Boston—M J Solomons
W M Walsh, H Pitcher, J L Vlilalonga, Randall A Cos
Bell. Wyliy A Christian, Tison A Gordon, M Lavin, B
F Swanton, Erwin A Hardee, Richardson A Barnard
C L Colby A Cos, O Cohen, S 8 Miller, D Falvey, M H
Williams A Cos, C L Gilbert, T J Dunbar and Cos, 1 A
Goodwin.
A Card.
On Board Steamer Orient, )
Nov. 17th, 1866. /
Injustice to our feelings, we take much pleasure
In extending to the gentlemanly and courteous offi
cers of this boat, our heartfelt thanks for tbelr kind
treatment and deportmeut towards us since it lias
been our fortune to be among them; and recom
mend them and their boat with a high degree of sat
isfaction to a favorable con ildcratlon from the trav
elling public.
J Waldburg, 10 'vey,
WA fleanL W G Bentley,
Philip Hinslifield, Jos C Lee,
p fl Wilson v S Barnwell,
J W Staleraker, ITT
r e Darlington, I R Sullivan,
uit of Vessels in thic port of
•AVANKAH.
Savannah, Not. 21, 1866.
MIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading for Liverpool-
Laßoche, Uaden A Unckles.
Republic (lirein) Bmltli, 800, loading for Liver
pool—Weber Bros.
Virginia, Woeka, 1044, loading at Umar’s Prea*
tor Liverpool—Chas L Colby A Cos.
BASRA
Thomas Whitney (Br), Kelly—Bell, Wyliy * Chris
tlan.
Craeeoo (Ur), tonedlacltanrlng Brigham. Bald
win A Cos.
ww*. _ _
IJule Ban-hauler. Buglleh, ¥». up fur New York
-lluuMr A Uatttoeli.
MUM.
Clere I'token* Bodgere, ell. leading for Uverpool
-Wm Marr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, JH, loading tor Uoaloo—liuh
ter A Oammeli
iudwuud. Moyle, <Hu|ar»leg— Buffet* A Dane.
Haeli, laynor, —— discharging l’altereoo A
Tusker. 1 ,*
aCMOKMR
Trade Wind, loading tor PuttodetphM—C, Johnson
A GrayldlL
Geo Darl-V, Snow, from New York, diadi'g—
Hunter A Caunueli.
He Sola, Crook. 140, loading for Baltimore—La
Roche, Gaden A Uncles.
Win E Stevenson, Burton, 166, discharging.
Vapor, Bogart, sou toos, loading tor New York—
La Roche, uaden A Uncles.
Antelope, Jones, 70 lons, discharging—Crane, John
son A Gray Mil.
I) W Vaughan, Mont, 834, discharging—Patterson
A Tucker.
Electric Spark, Taber, loading tor Jacksonville,
Fla—Wm A Beard.
Ira Blue. Braggs, loading for New York —Johnston
Crane and Grayblll.
A E Snyrk, repairing, bound to Charleston.
Aoby Bee, waiting—W A Beard.
AUCTION SALES.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, fylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been po many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for locatiou, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demand, has
placed in the market, for a lew days, Lots of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite to the three mile atone, also on the White Bluff
Road, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nIG
By Bell, Wyliy k Christian,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
city. The improvements consists of a first class cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with
marble mantel piece, diniug room, kitcheu, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuilding*
consists of farmhouse, co utaining seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and "tables. Purcha-er can have the re
fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horse*, mules, buggies and
wagons.
Also.
2430 acres ot heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) miles from the city, between the Ogeechee and
Citnoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mil), or
an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
a hove cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling houses with stables, cribs, &c. tf-nlB
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
By Bell, fylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, 21st Inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m., in front
of Blore, will be sold for account of Underwriters
and all concerned,
8 hhds Sides
3 hlids Shoulders
2 hhds Sides
4 casks llams.
Damaged on board of Steamer Fannie on her passage
from Baltimore to this port, aud sold undei inspection
of Port Wardens. Terms cash before delivery. n2l
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
By Bell. Wyliy & Christian.
Cn THURSDAY, 23d inst., at 11 o'clock, at the "Lower
Hydraulic Press, will be sold, for account of Under
writers and all concerned,
48 bales Cotton
89 bales Cotton
13 bales Cotton,
Damaged on ho»rd of Stamer Annie, from Darien, and
snuk in the Savannah river. Sold under inspection of
Port Wardens. Terms, cash before delivery. 3-n2l
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
Ou WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22d, in lront of store, at 11
o'clock, will be sold,
ISO acres of Land, in Bryan county, within a half
mile of Way's Station. 4o acres cleared, balance well
wooded. Improvements constat ot a two story dwel
ling, with store attached. The above property is well
located for a country store. n2l
By Bell, Wyliy A. Christian.
On THURSDAY, at 11 o’clock, at the residence corner
of Ball and South Broad streets, will be sold,
The Household and Kitchen Fnrnitnre, consisting
of Sideboards, Bureaus, Solas, Chain-, Bedsteads, Car
pets, Ac. n2l
AT AUCTION.
Administrator’s Sale.
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
On WKDNKSDAY. ‘22d inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of
store, will be sold,
Lots Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4, fronting on Jones and Wilson
streets, opposite the Central Railroad Depot. The im
provements consists of six tenement houses.
Sudd by order of the Superior Court for the benefit of
the heirs of the late John 8. Mont me llin, deceased.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles. 4-nlB
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
Octa-vus Cohen,
Will sell THIS MORNING. Tuesday, Nov. 21st, 1566,
at 10 o'clock, lu front of hi. store.
One case Goods, containing
23 Mauldins
4 dozen French Suspenders,
Damaged on hoard of Steamer Varans, and sold nnder
inspection of Underwriters. n2l
BY BLUN A MEYER.
THIS DAY, 21st instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in front
of store, will be sold,
10 pieces Gingham
30 pieces Prints
2ti pieces Bleached Shirting
26 pieces Grey Twilled Flannel
10 dosen Wool Shirts
26 doaen Knitted Shirts and Drawers
3o doaen Wool Half Hose
10 boxes Chewing Tobacco
2-i boxes Family Soap
2 boxes latest style Silk Bonnets.
. Also,
1 fine Draft Horse
2 sofas
1 M. F. Bureau
1 M. F. Centre Table
1 M. F. Stand
Several Cooking and Parlor Stoves
And a general assortment of Kitchen and House
hold Furniture. n2l
By York, Williams, Mcln
tiro Jb Cos.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be aold at auction, in
front of store,
1 hhd of Smoked Beef
1 hhd llams
1 tierce Dried Beef
1 case Tongues
15 boxes Family Soap
9 bbls Apples
26 bbls Potatoes
60 M Segars
15 cases Scotch Whiskey
5 cases Boots and Shoos
1 Spring Wagon
1 splendid four Mule Team, complete
An Invoice of Dry Goods
Buckskin Gloves, Woolen Gloves, Hats, Ac.
A lot of Perfumery.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
At oar stf.ru, on Broughton street, 3 dooia from Bull
street,
Meerschaum Pipes
Hair Brushes
Toilet Boap
Satinette, Ac. n2l
VALUABLE^PROPERTY AT AUCTION
York, Williams, Mclatire it Cos.
Will sell at auction, In front of Store on FRIDAY,
Nov. 24th,
That valuable lot and Improvements known as lot
No. 3 Franklin Ward. The Improvements are a large
Brick Warehouse, now used as a stable.
Lot No. 1 and ); of lot No.’2, Warren Ward, situated
at the South-East comer or Lincoln and Bay streets.
The above property is on the Bay, and ever a rare
chance for improvement.
For further particulars, enquire at the Counting
Room.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
York, WillinmH, Mclntire
A Cos.
Hhds Bacon Sides
Hhds Bacon Shoulders
Bbls Pig Shoulders
Bbls Pig Hams
Cases Bologna Sausages
Cases Beef Tongues
Half hide Mess Beef
Half bbls ami bblsCrackera, all kinds
Bbls Corn Meal
Bids Hominy
Bids Vinegar
Bills Whiskey
Boxce Pyle’s OK and other Soap
Baga Black Pepi-er
100 M. Segars, various brands
An Invoice of assorted Tin Ware
Boxes Ground Coffee
Sack* Out* white. 6-nl6
FOR SALE LOW,
To Wind up an Latate
A VALUABLE FARM. IM mllea from Augßsl*
eoaulnlug -me hundred and sighi, aero* more
at lorn; alirot one hundred nerw of It In vdufcto
Wood.
A good dwelling, with eeve* rnongut stable* e*r
riroe house, and aevau fan* haHffigro.
•tiow nlsee rtMMffiMW MmmM
Far fiirttarnartlroJsre, rogalr* «f '
<ll4* L cul.liv a 00,
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GnOrKttlEß, LI4VORB, fe C'.,
tTj. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, SC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLIC'AN OFFICE.)
\1 T E invite the attention of the Trade and the Pnb
"" lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gsrs, etc., etc.
which is not excelled by any similar establishment
in the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR’S CkLE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, Ihr reputation of
which Is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTKßS
guaranteed superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, and put up expressly
for our house, of wbich we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALK and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, pnt up by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Cos. are sole agent* for H. A H. W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE W T HISKIES. XX and XXX
brand*, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by thia house, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, atlowest market rates novl-lm
WHISKEY ! WHISKEY]
FINE OLD BRANDY. WINES, St.
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 Old Stand,
111 BA.Y STRKre'r,
(Herald Buildings.)
xiao,
A loop's Ale, Mars' Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar,
octfi ts
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
BLACK TEA.
JUST received, a serial 1 lot choice Oolong Tea. For
sale by
M J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nl7-tf Jones' Buildings, B y street
Biscuits, Biscnils.'
A LARGE assortment of Freah Biscuits. Just re
ceived and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nl7-tf Jones* Block, Bay street.
CHEESE, SOAP.
A A BOXES CHEESE,
x" 76 boxes Fay’s Soap
Just received and lor sale bv
octlfi BRIGHAM. BALDWIN k CO.
Gao. R. Ceump, Wm, A. Weight,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
CEO. it. CRUMP k CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
HALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
ts Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobaooo, Pkoduox, and Mekohandim of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Kichmoud. Va., and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Unckles. A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson &Cos.. R. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAV LAKE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED It DELIVERED.
au2l ______
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacturers.
ESSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran
dy, Rum, Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for Neu
tralising and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit, Color
ings, Syrups and Fruit Juices lor Branny, Whiakey
and Wines, Oils and Extracts of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr. F.’s
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipes.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Add, Manganese and all rare
Chemicals and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Slllicateof Boda In Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap atone, Hoain. Soda, Aah,
Ac. JOS. W. FKUCHTRANGER,
uovl-eod3m No. 65 Cedar at., N. Y.
h7g. mjwe & co.,
“Wholesale
GROCERIES 1 LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Jonnson Square,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE.)
OT Agents for
ALE AND LAGER.
ConilaoUy on hand, an MOrtment of
YLXXZIINr WINE.
tap— 3 m
INK.
O K QROM INK, n aunda, al *6 60 per grot*. II
s6O doaeu Arnold'. Writing Fluid, piota, alts per
doaen. For tale by
HAVILLI A LIACn
a*l* ts <mr. Bryan alnwt and Market aquare.
“guanoT”
PERUVIAN and Swan laland Oaaam. Hnim'i-bo.
■but and Urn Br*-* GoMaatratod K.rUilaav,
ana nib rad b>tl»jft*d» at ba l -waat *hutoa-- prim*,
by <lKo It WUlftd CO , McNfMimt. Yoit,
■IMSI
oßuesmii*. uumuiit,**., ,
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Kh*leailf and Retsll Dealer
la Fine Groceries, Boole and Sham, Clot hum
Foreign and Pomoatlc Winm Liquor, and Segal*.
AlmSkehan'a Celebrated
GOLDEN ALB AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and In wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stent, Scotch and Ing
lwh Alee, Sc.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
IT6 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
/»FOREIGN DOMESTIC |£|s
I ALES WINES JKugUGRSASE6MS
SI.MXAH ca
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF—
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
an3o
APPLES. CORN AND OATS.
fC A BBLB Choice Apples
vv 20r«) bushels Maryland White Coro
10' o bushels Maryland Oats.
In store and for sal** by
CRANE, JOHNSON A GRAYBILL.
n2O C
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1865.
ALL persons who shipped Goods by the Steamer Sa
vannah, on the above named day, are requested
to call immediately at the store of F. M. Myrell, Esq.,
Harris' Buildings, Buy street, and identify such goods
as have been saved from the wreck ofthe stesmur.
J. W. WOLCOTT,
n2O Agent.
ROCKLAND LIME.
100 CASKS, beat quality, now landing, and for
sale by pATERSON & -pucKER,
Opposite Marincr’a Church,
n2O-3 Bay street.
NOTICE.
ti eidt & Ludlow,
HAVE MOVED TO
Gibbon’s Range,
Kos. 152 Congress an* 71 St. Julli-n Street*.
n2O-10
DO YOU WANT HEAVY CROPS?
IF yon do ; manure your lands thoroughly, ami you
will be compensated.
We offer for sale on the most advantageous terms.
The best
FERTILIZER
that has ever been introduced Into our country.
It la pecularly suited to our climate and production,
anil an investment la It will be the best paying or
any that can be made.
For sale In any quantities from a single barrel to
one thousand tons.
F. W. 81MS A Cos.
novl7-lw Over Erwin A Hardee’s.
Liveri»ool Salt,
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT
Apply to
Fordyre, Anderson A Janney,
n!7 13 Stoddard's Range, up stairs.
Notice.
OFFICE OF I’KOVOST MARSHAL,!
Distbiot of Savannah, >
Savannah, Ga., Get. 31st, 1866. J
ffIHE notice issued from the office of the Provost
J Marshal, Sab-District of Ogeechee, dated Savan
nah, Aug. 11th, 1866, ordering all Drinking or Bil
liard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are sold to be closed
at 10 o’clock, P. M., Is hereby revoked.
By command of
Bvt. Maj. Gen. BRANNAN.
(Signed) CLARKE H. KRMICK,
Capt. ami Provost Marshal. novl
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
nnder the name and style of Scranton, Smith A
Cos., for the transaction of a Wholesale Grocery and
Commission basinets in this city, st the head of Bay
street, opposite Jefferson.
D. T. SCRANTON,
Formerly Scranton A Johnston.
WM. H. SMITH.
Formerly Rahnn A Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, 1865. Im-nl6
SHIPPING
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON A SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The new and snperlor Steamship
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. S. CONY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. 40th, at o’clock.
For freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
n2l-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner’s Church.
For Liverpool.
c-TTN- The A. No. 1 Ship MONT BLANC Is now
rapidly lorn I lug, »*. White’s Press. For bsl-
ee of freight (having room only for a few
hundred bales) Inquire Os
LaROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES,
n2l-tf Agents.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
Ad A Lighter, of 250 barrels capacity, on
)A) rvW ,n '* under deck - for * *" ort trip.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner's Church,
u*l Bay street.
Steam for Augusta.
Tha new and elvgant • Gamer
Minnie Brandt,
Will roll fov Augusta, This Day, at •* m.
Tha accommodation* tor paatOßcsr* ou b-ar-l HU*
staemer will fully compare with th- ocean .Wam-re.
and Auffietrat lo pleaas Hm tonal hsridtoa*
F-r pswags apply lu
WOT, BHYAM * CO,
Ml I Jmm»- Itio-k
- -- mupHao
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
•Htofm. Steamship CONSTITUTION, (Ircnman,
Commander, will hm for the above port on
Tharaday, Mar. 23d, at II 1-4 •’clock.
For freight or passage, having auperlor atate room
arcommoda*i*L*. apply to
U2O BRIGHAM. BALLWIN A CO.
FOR NEW YORK,
Ike tost sailing clipper
Schr. D- H. Vaughn,
254 tons.
Captain Mount,
Will have qntek despatch lor the above port.
Fur freight engagement* apply to
PATERSON A TUCKER,
No. 9 Stoddard's Lower Range,
n2O-3 Opposite Mariners Church.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mall Nteamshlp
Company.
The new and last ride-wheel stesm-
SAN SALVADOR, Adkina, mas
gqjggJS4hter - will tail as above, on
l*t*rday,23lh Instant, at o’cloek.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply lo
B. H. HARDEE,
n2l No. 12 Stoddard’a Range.
FOR NEW YORK 7
ATLANTIC COAST
NHL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
The splendid and very fast SIDE-WHEEL steamship
Herman Livingsto/i,
1,400 Tons,
BAKER, Commander,
Having been placed on this line, will sail as above on
Saturday, November 45th.
For freight or passage, having very elegant accom
modations, with accomplished stewards and attentive
servant* apply to
JNO. R. WILDER, Agent.
Ship’s Bills of lading furnished and signed at the
office of Consignee. * nov2l
FOR MACON
Via Hawkinsville.
The light draft Steamer COIVCKT, Capt O. C.
Horn, will be ready to receive freight for Hnwkinsville
and Macon, on Mondny, theVOth inst., at the Florida
Steam Packet wharf, en<l will leave with despatch.
For freight or p'lwurc anply on board or to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A 00., or
C'LAGUORN A C’UNNINGHaM,
nlB-3 Ago it*.
FOR AUGUSTA.
STEAMER
S T AN DISH,
CAPT. JAS. FABIAN,
Will have quick despatch as above.
This Boat la staunch and in good order and rive
being full, shippers can roly on having their orders for
warded with despatch.
For freight apply to .
F. M MYRELL. Agent.
nov2o Harris’ Buildings, Buy street.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
CALDWELL, 1
Oaptaln Murray.
Will sail ou
'Thursday Next, 83d Instant.
For freight or pasnge apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Goods will be received into store previous to arrival.
n2O
FOR NEW YORK.
THE clipper schooner LIZZIE BACHELLOR, Capt.
English, will have despatch for the abovt port.
For freight engagement., apply to
n* HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rjIHE nnderalgned are prepared to receive goods al
* their Warehouses—free of expense and cov
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augnara and
points beyond by tbelr regular line of light draught
boat*. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay gnd Abercorn sts.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
F. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed st all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, toot
of Lincoln street, free of cost
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent
Office In Claghorn A Cunningham ..
The May arrived In Augusta from Savannah on laat
Friday with her fall freight ts oct9
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
Robert Le hr,
Captain J. Cottrell,
Will have qnlck despatch.
This Steamer being housed Prelght will be perfectly
protected from all inclemeucy of the weather.
For ft eight engagements apply to
nIT-tf OCTAVUB COHEN.
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA-SAVANNAH.
Tbs New Iron Steamer
WM. O. GIBBONS,
Capt T. N. Pbiltot,
Having superior accommodation hr Freight and
Paroougera tegalarly.between the above
I'rtntr** h* T »h“o> rrery Batorday Morning, at 9
Uatio*Aagueta every Wednesday Mnruiug. all
o’clock.
Bluff .very W.daaaday Night
Urn the desire of the Agroteof the ulblH-u. u> make
her a permanent hernmrii-datlini Boat l* tha Mvr
clwale of Aagustoakd havanhah and the I’lautei.
aloag the lIM M IB river, tud with Ihßroldcct In view,
M sawvt will he spared un th* parr of her ow»w«,
uwto rod officer* to mrot the wants ot Hi* tmvettng
aid frriffhUaa roWto.
KHWIN A II AN DR B.
/«*» L. Bov mili av. Ages! al wharf. Iw *l*
IttltfTlUi
FOR PALATKA,
Vl* Dark*. Braaawtck, >t. Mary’s, Wm*
aiadiaa, JaskssavtUs sal Piss Uta.
CvnntotinQ with guamtr nora TtcnpU Jbr Mine's
Ferry, OnilrrviUnge, and all landing* on
the St. Maty* SMur.
TIHB new rad fast steamer FOUNTAIN, Capt. Q.
*■ W. CaaTNKa,»ill leave rs above on TUESDAY,
the 21st inst., at 10 o'clock s. m.
For Freight or Pasaage apply on board, St Pade4-
ford's Whan, near White's Central Cotton Proas, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Daring the absence of the boat all goods wilt be re
ceived at the warehouse on the wharfhy Mr. W. K. H.
Bruen
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shipper* will furnish weights and measurement of
good*. no*M
FOR AUGUSTA.
The new iron light drift fsat aids whael Steamer
TWO BOYS,
Mate Boat to the Steamer Gibbons,
Will leave for Augusta,
Wednesday, Bov. 44, at 9 o'clock.
Her accommodations an first-class In every particular.
For freight or passage apply to
ERWIN A HARDEE.
Jno L. Roumillat, Agent on wharf. n2O-2
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon this route will
leave as above on
Thursday Morning, 43d Inst., at 10o’clock*
And every Thursday thereafter.
For freight or passage apply on board, at the Florida
Steam Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agenta.
Freight received at all time* on tha wharf.
n2O-4
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA BRUNSWICK AND FERN AND IN A.
The Steamer
F .A. N" IN’ I E ,
Captain McNally,
Will leave an above, Wednesday next, 22d lost, from
Fade)ford’s wharf, at lu o'clock a. m.
This boat is in excellent condition and has superior
stateroom accommodations for passengers.
Freight received and stored In fireproof warehouses,
free of expense, loot of Lincoln street.
For freightor passage apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
n2O Harris' Buildings, Bay street.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, and
Clarion.
Will make Tri weekly Trips to Doctortown, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdaya.
Through freight payable by shipper* at our office.
Freight received daring tbe week and stared free
of sxpense.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
n2O Corner Abercorn and Bey street*.
For Doctortown,
The steamer
ORIENT
Will leave on
WEDNESDAY, 2Snd.
At 7 o’clock A. M.
Connecting with tbe Atlantic A Golf Railroad.
Through freight payable by Shippers.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
datlons. apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A (XX,
novfio cor. Abercorn and Bay its.
FOR DALTIMORE.
Pendergast’s Line.
The tost sailing regular packet
SCHOONER DE 80T0,
Crook, Master,
Having the greater portion of her cargo engaged,
will have quick despatch. For balance of fre ght ap
ply to
LaROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES,
Corner Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents in Baltimore—Pendergast, Fenwick A Cos.
octlß
For Liverpool.
p-rrv. „THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
■ECao Hodge, Master, having a lam portion of
■/JSHBy her cargo engaged will be ready to receive
cargo at Lower Hydraulic Preea on the 18th
For freight or passage apply to
aepia-tr BBIQHAM. BALDWIN A 00.
'
For Liverpool.
The new Brat claas clipper afaip
VIRGINIA,
W KICKS, Commander,
la now loading rapidly at Lower Press, and having
large engagements wttl have quick despatch.
' f
For freight or passage (taken at lowest ratcsj apply
CHASI. L COLBY A CO.,
oct4 * corner Abercora and Bay ate.
FOB
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thainas, Para, I'enumbMO aid Bahia
■ The United States and Btasll Mail
A NEW AND FIRST-LASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at S o'elark, p. at.,
From PWr SS, North River.
All Wlere have to peas through the Fuel Office
An MperleueeJ Surgoua will ha in ‘“udiaitt aa
heard.
For freight an oaeaaga, having apleadM arm aaM
dalluaa. apply to
THOMAS ASRNCIO S 11»..
artll Sm No. it, Brveeway, M«w Verb.