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- (|: n—fcip Constitution, Thursday, Nov. *BO, at
hi, o'clock »• m.
‘ v. Herman Uvlngstou, Saturday. Nov, 26.
it o'clock*
8:f ,„.i-hip San Salvador, Saturday. November 26.
;ock-
Chaae, Batunlay, November 26. at -
o'clock.
POE BALTIMORE.
Steanultip Fannie. Saturday, November 26. at -
o'clock
rOß BOSTON.
Steamship William Tibbetts, Wednesday. Nov. *»,
ut o’clock.
FOB palatea.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Thursday, November 23d,
atu> o'cloek a. m.
FOR APOrSTA.
Steamer Two Boys, Wednesday, November 22. at
y o'clock a. ra.
Steamer Caldwell, Thursday. November 3*d, at -
"steamer Wm. C. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOR JACKSONVILLE.
Steamer Fannie, Wednesday, November 22d, at 10
o'clock a. m.
FOR POCTORTOWN.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
o'clock. .
Steamer Gen. Sltepley, every Thursday morning
at 9 o’clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Saturday morning, at 9
O clock. FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
lo o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
lo o’clock. *
\ sew Line ok Savannau Steamships—Arrival
of the Sas Salvador.—Our mercantile marine he,
t.eeu still further Increased by the establishment of
itkither Hue or Brst-class steamship* to run between
Savannah and New York. The new line is styled the
Empire Line and comprises, at the present time, the
eleyaut sidewheel steamships San Salvador SDd
San Jacinto. Two more steamships of
the same class as the above, are soon to
be added to the Empire Line, making It a
semi-weekly line between onr city and New York.—
Messrs. Gan i9on £ Allen are the agents at New York,
ami Mr. Benj. H. Hardee the agent In Savannah.
The Brst arrival of a steamship of the Empire Line
was that of the San Salvador, yesterday.
The San Salvador Is the well-known steamship S.
R. Spaulding, re-christened with anew name upon
becoming one of the Empire Line. The S. R.
Spending was built in 1869 at Wilmington, Del., and
was tir-t employed In rnnuing between Boston and
Baltimore, on which line she gained a favorable re
putation for speed and comfort. When the war com
menced the Spaulding was taken by the Government
for a transport, and continued in that service through
out until its close, runuing to the various military
posts, aud sustaining her reputation as one of the
Bnest and most reliable of the United States Steam
transports.
In November, 1564, the S. R. Spaulding was laid
up at Baltimore, thoroughly overhauled, and her old
hollers replaced by new ones. Upon being put upon
the Empire Line for Savannah, she has received a
new uutflt throughout. An elegant dress of new
paint lias been put upon her exterior, while her
i.ibin and state rooms have been renovated and
adorned byjthe addition of everything that taste and
liberality could suggest. The saloon Is furnished
with i-uniptuous sofas and lounges, the paneling be
iog finished in white and gold. The state rooms are
roomy, well ventilated and lighted, supplied with
every convenience, and elegantly furnished.
Tin- s. K. Spaulding is of about 1,200 tons burthen.
Site is n side-wheel steamship, with walking-beam
above decks. She has a tine promenade aft, and
with lier peculiar build and breadth of beam, cannot
but be a comfortable boat for travellers who are lia
ble to scu-sicknesa in an unsteady vessel.
Ilcr officers are gentlemen of experienced seaman
ship aud practical courtesy. They are : Captain,
Joshua Atkius; Purser, JO9. Reiman; Chief Engineer,
Andrew Frost; First Officer, K. S. Nickerson; Stew
ard, A. 8. Roedeger.
Tile San Salvador made the trip from New York to
Savannah In fifty-nine hours, from bar to bar, and
slxtr-Cv' hours to her dock—having left New York
on Saturday last, o'clock p.m., and arrived at
her wharf here at 9 a. m. yesterday.
the courts.
PK YOST COURT, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,BEFORE CAPT.
CLARE B. REBICE, PROVOST MARSHAL,
Savannah, November 21,1863.
Tue United States by Policeman Ryan and Smith
vp. Win. Frazier, (colored)—Drunkenness and disor
tleilyconduct. Plea, not guilty; found guilty and
sentenced to six mouths imprisonment In the Jail of
Chatham county.
The United States by Policeman Sheppard vs. York
Floyd, (colored) —Improper conduct. Plea, not
guilty; upon application of the prosecutor the de
fendant Is discharged..
The United states by Policeman T Ford vs. J Gray,
(colored)—Having stolen goods In his possession.
Plea, nui guilty; there being Insufficient evidence to
conv.ct the prisoner or the above charge, he was dis
missed from the charge; several citizens having tes
tified to his good character.
The United States by Policeman J. Reilly vs. An
thony Joues (colored)—Malicious mischief. Plea, not
guilty; there being no evidence adduced to convict
the prisoner lie was discharged from costody.
The United States by Policeman Ryan, vs. Abra
ham t'ohen (colored).—lmproper conduct in the
streets. The defendant was not fbnnd guilty and was
discharged.
The United States by Policeman A. Moteny; vs.
George Winkler (colored).—Simple Ihrceny. Plea not
guilty. From the evidence adduced In the foregoing
case the prisoner was found guilty of the charge, and
in default of producing a harness claimed by the pro
secution, remanded to the jail ot Chatham county, and
there be confined at hard labor for one month.
r| te United States hy Policeman Itulgnan vs. Isaac
Brown and Sandy Hunter—Having two mules In
their possession supposed to have been stolen. Plea,
not guilty. Brown proved that the mule In his
charge was the property of Jas. Williamson, colored,
" hereupon It was ordered that the same be returned
to the owner, who had placed him In his charge up
on payment of the Impounding fee. Hunter having
asked leave to procure his bill of sale for the other
mule, w as permitted so lo do, and upon satisfactory
proof win b e allowed to take his mnle upon payment
ot'he Impounding fee.
The United states by Policeman Harper vs. Jerry
„ ’ ton ' colored—Assault and battery. The prose
tm.o ’ c ltussel * and M Keliy, having failed to make
thn r 11 ‘‘‘"’'trance in obedience to summons received,
fronumstoiv* llisD ‘ lsße<, aQd defendant, discharged
twL UuU * u State * by Policeman Rddgers vs. Geo.
"“fO" l ("red—Having stolen goods in his posses
tv «hJj , e lll ' ln <t no person to identify the proper
cost* d, ' :U<lam was dismissed upon payment of
Steamship “San Salvador.”
Tybee Roads, Nov. 21st, 1865.
At a meeting of the passengers of this ship, held
on board this day, the following preamble and reso
( ott'uis were unanimously adopted :
V We, the passengers per steamship *'9an
With niMa , fr °mNtw fork to Savannah, nave noticed
said s?dn^rn- a nd,V le clfortsof the officers and crew of
passage- f ° r tle P r °motton of our comfort ou this
the?!,?,!!?"* B '. T,ie accommodations of the ship,
Sb w iri'i the Larder, tlte appointments of the
with tb? Purser’s departments in connection
ti,m of uniform courtesy and accommoda
have by all of the ship’s officers and servants,
most r2S, tous 0,,e of ‘he shortest as well as the
lie K,nr russages of the season :
lire in reT-omJ, 9 i"!!' 1 ' I ’* resolved, That we take pleas
ag«or„ ?? ,mer l J "‘*‘b ‘he confidence and patron
~Sanß» «* public the side wheel steamship
Empire Lino (! “ le *?• “ 9 ' K ' bpauldlng,”) of the
oceatsteamAs Bteamers, as a first-class
having ,erfect ln all of her appointments,
cent' miSIS “? ly eouipetent and mo*t attentive offi-
S?&hX2SLI h S highcat rate of epecd, and above
RSmhWVi?.?* " ound ’ anU •*» to human life.
Joshua A,s’j h . at we especially recommend CapUin
tils genthmm *, fo r hla a ® l| lt.v as a commander, and
We ' bearing towards his passengers.-
and PnraspSl i»r. J. Keenan, Sunreou
eoT,,u ‘ 3 ' ln , “i* oOotol
tier them W#M aH lhe corpn of officers uu*
»nd tesoiui'i.T*!*l k , fop 7 of tll# •bregoln* preamble
inH-iinn I,"" , ' U| J atu-autd by the officers of thl*
pu “ ou “ “>• •*“
(Htgued) utWUiC TIBKAU,
* B I>AV, toNnrtary, SSmB.
V' or ™* llkhmam Uvinoeron.-Th*
, ' “u»p lleiman Livingston arrived below the
t'^few W * ,r * *“ fam» tourney
»^,ei«rp —TteU splendid*ilifht draught
repaired, I* now M lb*
Mb. amd Mb*, haery Watein* Thu Evrnino.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins make (heir debut in g .
vanuah tula evening, at Bt. Andrew's Ball, In their
novel, comical and musical entertainment, “Two i
Honrs In Fun-Laud.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Watkins’ ele
gant entertainment* have been received with marked
fhvor In all Uie principal cities of the North, having
drawn together the moat fashionable audiences, and
elicited the warmest encomiums of the press. Their
entertainment, consisting of music, a dash of the
drams, wit and song, la commended as refined and
peculiarly pleasing. Their stay with us la to be brief
and tbe ball will undoubtedly be crowded with bril
liant audiences. We commend tbem to ill who de
sire an evening's entertainment that does not halt
or “drag’’ from beginning to end.
Miss Carlottu Bhaw, niece of Mrs. Watkins, arrived
here from New York In the steamer Constitution’
and will preside st the piano to-night. Miss Shaw,
but receully came from Europe where Bbe received
a thorough musical education, and attained a dis
tinguished position as a pianist. At the Winter
Garden, In New York, where she performed a few
evenings, she won the approbation of the musical
critics who rank her among the most accomplished
artists of the day. She will contribute her full share
to the high character of Mr. and Mrs. Watkins’ en
tertainment to-night.
From Auscsta The steamer Amazon, Capt.
Richard Johnson,arrived from Augusta on yesterday
afternoon. We aie Indebted to Purser James M.
Farr, for late papers and the following marine re
port :
Nov. 19.—At 9 o’clock A. M., passed steamer Scor
pio at Half Guinea, hound up. At Cooney Reach at
10 o’clock A. M., passed steamer Laura, bound up.
At 1 o'clock P. M., passed steamer Wm. Q- Gibbons,
bound up, a t Flowery Gap, at 4 P. M., passed steam
er Oak, at Robffison Round, bound up. At Rocky
Point, at half apust 5 P. M., passed steamer Volun
teer, with two flats, bound up. At Johnson’s Land
ing the steamers Express and Potter with flats, lied
up for the night, bound up.
Nov. 20,—At Wild Horae, passed steamer Helen,
at 10 A. M., bound up.
Nov. 21.—At Poor Robin, 6A. M., passed steamer
Falcon, bound up. At Gold Wire Reacb, at OA. M.,
passed steamer Caldwell, bound np. At Pine Tree
Camp, passed steamer Fannie Lehr sunk, tbe steam,
er Minnie Brandt was alongside taking off her passen
gers and cargo. The steamer Robert Lehr had just
arrived at the wreck from Savannah at 2 o'clock
P.M.
River Intelligence— Arrival Jand Departure
of Steamer.—The harbor yesterday was not so live
ly as usual.
Tbe Steamer Resolute, Capt. Cannon, with a large
number of passengers arrived rrom Hilton Head.
The United States Revenue Steamer Nausemond
arrived from a cruise on the South Atlantic Coast, at
about one o’clock p. m. yesterday.
The trade to Florida was represented by the steam
er Fountain, Capt. Castncr, which departed for Palat
ka at ten o’clock yesterday morning, having a full
freight aud many passengers.
Yesterday afternoon the steamer Amazon, Capt.
Richard Johnson, with eleven hundred and forty
bales upland cotton and a large number of pass
engers, from Augusta, arrived at her wharf In this
city.
Yesterday afternoon the steamer Robert Lehr,
Capt. Ike Henry, with a full cargo departed for Au
gusta.
The steamer Minnie Brandt has proceeded up the
river with a very full cargo, aud will relieve the Fan
nie Lehr, wrecked above Pnrysburg.
The Police of Savannah—arrests from the
First Day of November to Last Evening.—The
efficiency of the police under Gen. R. H. Anderson*
has shown its fruits in a month of great quiet and
security In Savannah. During the month of Novem
ber forty-five arrests have been made of white per
sons, and sixty-six or colored. They were charged
with various crimes, none of them capital offences.
The least del lltction of duty on the part of any po
liceman, meets with quick punishment. Tbe officers
are men of the highest respectability, and tbe men
at present on the police are of undoubted character
and trustworthiness. Up to last evening there hud
been only twenty-eight complaints entered against
tbe policemen for a Ueriliction of duty.
Police Reports.—The following arrests were
made on yesterday by the Police of Savannah :
Bob Tarver (colored)— Larceny of spikes from At
lantic aud Gulf Railroad.
Crawford Smith, (colored)—Larceny from the
bouse.
Francis Cotton—Drunk and disorderly In the
streets.
Charles Axon, (colored)—Arrested on three charges
oi larceny from Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad.
Patrick O’Brien—Assaulting a policeman,
Heavy Gale.—A few days since we noticed the
fact that a terrific gale was blowing on the coast.
This gale was to the northward of Savannah, and
was felt only In a comparative slight degree on our
Georgia coast. On Monday morning about three
o’clock, a gale seldom known for its’suddenness and
severity prevailed. Up to last evening no hews had
been received from portions of the coast, and it Is
therefore Impossible to state what disasters may
have occurred.
Steamship Tartar.—This steamship, which pnt
Into our port Sunday last In want of fuel, cleared
again on yesterday. The Tartar Is too heavily laden
to make a direct voyage and will have to call at Key
West for further supplies of coal.
Appointment of Constable.—Capt. Isaac Russell
of Savannah was, on Saturday last, appointed a Coo.
stable or Bailiff of Chatham County. Capt. Rnssell
will, no doubt, prove a faithful and vigilant officer.
Harper’s Magazine.—Harper’s for December bss
been received by Estlll. It Js a valuable number,
containing its usual rich variety or useful Informa
tion and entertaining reading.
Nliippinff Intellijjoneo.
Miniature Almanac—Thl* Dap.
Sun rises 6 37 Moon rises 8 49
Sun sets 4 sa|High water jo is
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1865.
Arrived,
Steamship San Salvador, Adkins, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamship Herman Livingstoa, Baker, New York
-J K Wilder.
Steamer Caldwell, Murray, Augusta—J R Wilder.
C S Revenue steamer Nansemond, Colesberry, from
a cruise.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Steamer Amazon, Johnson, Augusta, Erwin A
Hardee.
Scltr Jas Henry, Church, Boston—L T Whitcomb.
Bchr Frank, Green, Satllla, with produce to J T
Rowland.
Clenred.
Steamship Tartar, Howes, Galveston, Texas—Mas
-1 ter.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer Robt Lehr, Henry, Augustu—F M Myrell.
Steamer Fountain. Castner, Jacksonville, Fla—M
A Cohen.
Imports.
l’cr scltr Jas Henry, from Boston—B3osacks salt, 50
pkgs cranberries.
Passenger*.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—G W'
Kidd, G A Peck, wlf# and 2 children, Mrs Constant
and 2 children, Mr Manu, R Jones, A S Welch, wire
ami 3 children, Miss Matliaver, U lielamrte, L Burns
J I! Baldwin, Mrs C O’lioherty, Dr A B Lay, Rev L C
Teban, W R Wilson.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from Now York
—M Burke, li Watson. D Bing, H K Terry, 1) Post, W
n Meseck, T Howe, J K White, W drelg, J L Till, E
Woodruff, D Walkins, J Rockenbough, J J Marsh, J
Anderson, Dr A Anderson, II B Moore, J Eckcrson,
H Bohne and wife. Miss Segulit, E A Bradlv, M Van
Horn, Mrs L E Schaier, MrsJ Houghton. R W Wangh
and wife, Mrs Potter and servt, Mrs S H Maxwell,
Mrs W I) Smith, T A Goodwin, wife and daughter.
W H Livingston, Mrs Livingstou, W M Langley and
wife, F Brown, wife and »ervt. Dr I) llTawman. G
Jacobs, U M Ames, J L Wellman, Mrs E C Benton and
2 children, M Strung, J Sherman, wife and child, Dr
J M Blakely, Mad A Danbet and daughter, P TUUler,
E Randall, and 60 m steerage.
Per steamer Amazon, from Augusta—S V Hayden,
W Kenneth, Mra C Brantly, child and servt, Ellor
ratb. Mra II Young, K Morgraf, Mra K Johnson, two
children and servt, F Nikon, Geo Washington
Consignees.
Per steamship San Salvador, front New York—W
M Walsh, Doyle A Lyons, It MadJ, 0 L Gilbert, J Me
MallOU A Cos, D Finnegan, W W Utieolu, A A Solo
mons A Cos, W B Adams, II Hartman A (to, E Barnes
W Sheppard, F Seliusler, W li stark, I* Reilly, Stuart
4 Cos, JO'Byrne, E O'Bytae, B li Hardee li Johnson
A Uraylilll, Ullirup A On, t xkuhso, /’, Bald win A
t'o, Bothwall A whllobsad, J M Baldwin, M Lavln, J
P nun all, and ur#<r.
Per xeainahlp Herman Uvlngston, from New York
—Adsnia El (», J W Aoderaoit ami Susa, A Ander-
Mil, W B Adams, B, Baldwin A t o, B, Amllh A Uo, B
WylieV A I'hrtsilan, MM A Meyer. Bothwell A #,
T Mtwduii, V Brows, It Brtug, and, fulmaou, * Umy-
M Conn, O A Cuyler. 8 M Coldlng, Dullnaki * Hager, i
DewHt A Morgan, Duncan k Johnston W M Da MU
son, M Dawdauu. Kralu M Harder. htiiiskdn * Kck
man. C K Emereek, b F Kiusi.iu, G C Freeman, 1.
Fried, Fellaer k Pollock, M Kent k Cos, Guckeuliei
laer i* Se.ig, c I. Gilbert, L G Guilmanui <2 Cos, 11 F
Grant, Hilton k Randall, Hunter k Gaiumeli, Hess
man, Atslierg A Cos, R Habersham k Nona. H Hefit,
G M lieidl, A S Hartndge, Klrltn k Rurke, hem 6
Cos, E Kuellicke k Cos, J M Kuicbley, N H Knapp, la
Roche, Gadeu k Luckies, Lovell k lattimure, 8 M
Lederer J Lippman Jaa l.lppinan, J Langadorl, W W
Lincoln, Lathrop k Cos, J Leavy, R J Lqrcombe, M.
Day k Cos, M, Thomas * Cos, K F Metcalfe it Cos. H
Meinl.urd £ flro, J 11 Moses, WAR Mrlntire. M S
Meyer, H C Mehrtens, J Nicholson, G T Nichols Thos
Pepper, K O'/tyrne, Patterson A Tucker, H W Pease,
J M Prentiss, It A Cann, F J Ruckert, P Reilly J L
Rouinilatt, II Roberts, Schuster Jt llelnslus, B G Til
des, W H Stark, T A Gordon, R 11 Totem. J R Wilder
Well £ Memliard, J L Villalouga, JAW ayiie, W U
.Wlliberger, P Whaleu, Warren A Platuer, Yonge A
Nixon, and others.
Per steamer Caldwell, from Augusta— J R Wilder,
F E Salinas, C L Colby £ Cos, B, Baldwin £ Cos, anil
others.
Per steamer Amazon from Augusta—ll4o bales up
land cotton, to B, Smith A Cos, O Cohen. W Batlersby
B, Baldwin A Cos, Erwin <1 Hardee, Huuter £ Gam
mell, Sorrell Bros, G B A G W Lamar, J Richardson.
It Habersham A Sons, C, Grayiull A Cos, R II Dockri'.l.
AUCTION SALES.
TICK ET B
TO THE
METROPOLITAN
Great Gift Sale
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold at auction, to
front of store,
600 Tickets In the above Great Gift Enterprise, For
particulars see advertisement und circulars. n2<!
AT PRIVATE SALR
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having becu so many applications for Small
Tract* 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 stone, also on the White Bluff
Road, opposite to the two mile »t6ne. tf-nl6
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
At PRIVATE SALE.
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of tho
city. The improvements consists of a first class cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glassdoois. Outbuilding*
consists of farmhouse, containing seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and “tables. Purcha er can have ihe re
fusal of cjrn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, buggies aud
wagons.
Also,
24.10 acres of heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) miles Trom the city, between the Ogeechee and
Cituoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or
un A. No. l turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling houses with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-nlB
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
On WEDNESDAY, Nov 22d, in lront of store, at 11
o'clock, will be sold,
180 acres of Land, in Bryan county, within a half
mile of Way’s Station. 40 acres cleared, balance well
wooded. Improvements consist of a two story dwel
ling. with store .attached. The above property is well
located for a country store. n2l
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
On THURSDAY, at 11 o’clock, at the resilience corner
of Ball and South Broad street?, will be sold,
The Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting
of Sideboards, Bureaus, Sofas, Chairr, Bed-deads. Car
pets, £c. u2l
UNDERWRITER'S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
On THURSDAY, 23d in«t., at lojtf o’clock,at the Lower
Hydraulic Press, will be sold, for account of Under
writers and all concerned,
48 BALES COTTON
90 BALES COTTON
13 BALES COTTON
Damaged on board of Stamer Annie, from Darien, and
sunk in the Savannah river. Sold under inspection of
I*ort Wardens. Terms, cash before delivery 3-n2l
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
TO-MORROW, Thursday, at 11 o’clock, a. m„ will be
sold, in front of store, for account of Underwriters
and all conoorued,
A portion of the cargo recovered from steamer Sa
vannah, that was sunk in tile Savannah river, consist
ing of a general assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods,
Liquors, Crockery, Glassware, Drugs, Medicines,Wood
ware, Fancy Articles, Ac.
Damaged on board of said steamer, and sold under
inspection of the Port Wardens. Terms cash before
delivery. u 22
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE
A Sea Island Cotton Plantation, of 700 acres, 800 of
which are cleared and the balance well wooded, situa
ted on Skid away Island. Fronting on the river are
twenty very superior and desirable building lots.
n22-5
By Belli Wylly & Christian.
THIB DAY, 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in front
of store, will be sold,
SO bbl 9 very Choice Apples, just landod.
Also,
1 Light Spring Wagon and Harness
1 fine Saddle and Buggy Horse. n22
UNDERWRITER S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, »t 10 o’clock, will be sold, in front of
store,
1 large Medicine Chest and Medicines
1 Ship’s Bell
Nix Compasses
3 Barometers
4 bolts Canva-8 and 3 P.emnants
3 bundles Twine
18 Flags, Maryatt’s Code and others
1 Ship's Gig, with Oars, Rudder and Yoke
1 Perambulator, Ac.
Sold lor account of Underwriters and all concerned,
n22
UNDERWRITER'S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, 22d Inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m., In front
of store, will be sold,
1 cose DRY GOODS
Damaged on board of steamer Chase, on her passage
from New York to (his port, and sold nnder inspection
of Port Wardens. Terms cash before delivery. u 22
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
THIS DAY, at lo o'clock, In front of store, will be
sold,
68 bbls Potatoes and Onions,
Damaged on bosad steamer Fannie, on her passage
from Baltimore, and sold for ac count of Underwriters
and all concerned, n22
AT AUCTION.
Administrator’s Sale.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Oa WKDNESDAY. 22d iust., at It o’clock, in front of
store, will be sold,
Lots Nos. 1,4, a and 4, fronting on Jones and Wilson
streets, opposite the Central Railroad Depot. The im
provements consists of six tenement houses.
Sold by order of the Superior Court for the benefit of
the heirs of the late John 8. Montuicllin, deceas’d.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles. 4-nlB
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION
York, Williams, Me In tiro A <#.
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, uow used us a stable.
also,
Lot No. 1 and >, of lot No. 2 WathlngtonWard situated
at the South-East corner of price ami Bay streets.
The above property Is on the Bay, and ever a rare
chance for Improvement.
For further particulars, enquire at the Counting
Great Bargain.
A NEAT Snd commodious Cottage Dwelling, with
/V brlek eulbftUMg atuihvl, will be sold II applied
for tmamdlavaly. allnsu-d lu hobwuvUlc, on Huberts
•i r»«l Price, $3,Mn. Apply to
; , V M WINKLER.
At Henry WnyueVl&MM *
affi-tf v Wa»t HrOM stfwrt.
Take Notioe.
AMV asraon found trespassing or railing wood a
the WacU lying uu lb* MU-lla MW Nm 4,
known ** la Antes', lb. Dagger Treid. ami the *l-1
tllrlott Trect belonging lo Mr. AnlAtgty Her, ley, will
be itroeeeuletl to (be fell * x lent of Ike lew
GROCE KIRA, URI UKk. £ ©„
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. SC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA. t
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.}
invite the attention of the Trade and the Pnb
lie geueraliy to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquor*, Cord inis. Conserves, Se
gart, etc., etc,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment
in the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR’S well knowu STOMACH BlTTEßS
guaranteed superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expresslv for hotel and family use; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, and put np expresriy
for our house, of wnicli we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANdY, Scotch aud Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK PI NCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, pnt up by us m case* for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Cos. are sole agents for H. A n. W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES XX and XXX
brands, 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 *'f finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINKS, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this hous*, aud for sale hi boud
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
Kentu-jky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BA.Y 9TRKTCT,
(Herald Buildings)
also,
Alsop’s Ale, Mars’ Ale. Apples. Potatoes. Onions
Pickles Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar
orta ts
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
and Cider.
sep2 ts
BLACK TEA.
JUST received, a smal' lot choice Oolong Tea. For
sale by
M J. SOLOMONS A 00.,
nl7-tf Jones’ Building*. B y street.
Biscuits, Biscuits.
A LARGE assortment of Fresh Biscuits. Jnat re
ceived and for sale by
M. .?. SOIsOMONS A CO.,
ni7-tf Jones’ Block, Bay street.
CHEESE, SOAP.
J A BOXES CHEESE,
xvf 76 boxes Fay’s Soap
Just received and for sale bv
octlG BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A 00.
Gao. R. Crump, Wm, A. Wright,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRIMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH,
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
nr- Will purchase and sell on Commission Corroit,
Tobacco, Pboiuok, aud Mebohaxdisi of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusts,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq, De-
Witt £ Morgan, Gaden £ Uncklee, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson £ Cos., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
ocM
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, VIES AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED.
au2l If
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggist* and
Soap Manufacturer!!.
ESSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran
dy, Rum Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for Neu
tralising aiid Mollifying Whiskey and {Spirit, Color
ings, Syrups and Fruit Juic«s lor Branny, Whiskey
and Wmea, Oils and Extracts of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and Ixmdon Uin, Ac. Dr F.’s
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Kedpefl.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Manganese and all rare
Chemicals and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Billicate of Soda In Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap stone. Rosin, Soda, Ash,
Ac. JOS. W. FKUCHTKANGBR, ,
novl-eod3m No. 56 Cedar at., N. Y.
H. G. RUWE & CO.’
'"Wholesale
GROCERIES s LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE,]
t9~ Agents for
ALK AND LAGER.
CoastanUy on band, tb aasortaent Os
R.BOXZV WINS.'
*»p9B _ln»2
INK.
ft K GROBB INK, B stands, *1 Si 10 per gross. H
60 donee Arnold’s Wiittng Fluid, pint*, at *1 per
dossil. Fur tale hy
MAVILLK * LKACH
suit U eor. Bryns ntrast and MnrkK nquars. I
GUANO. •
AM Mudttwstt Mill Qmm,
J mi the Mru<4» r<*rUiiiir,
pr> ..m ffd LkUi* Tre<fc Si tl»« ’
ti uma i, WHITE i vu ( II cUI itwst,
UHOt BKIEI. Liqrou, £».
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Flue Groceries, Boots and Moss nothin*
Foreign and DosxwOc Wmen. Liquor* sad tjngsra.
Also, Skehsn’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALB AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
li»h Ales, Ac
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUUHTON STREET. SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
BUYERS WISHINC
Tobacco, Flour
AND |
SUGARS,
IN LARGE QUANTUM AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine stock at
Ilancloll <t> Oo’a.
u2leodlw
[ -OREI6N DOMESTK
l ALES WINES Muq«o*s* stews
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
auSO
Wines, Wines.
PORT WINE.
MADEIRA WINK.
SHERRY WINE,
DbLUCES’ BITTERS
BRANDY COCKTAIL,
WHISKEY COCKTAIL.
GIN COCKTAIL.
Al*o,
A few eases very fine Whiskey.
FOR SALE LOW.
r. W. SIMS & CO.
021 2
RANDELL J CO.
A RE now offering to the trade a very choke selec-
IX lion of
SOUCHONG.
OOLONG,
YOUNG HYSON, and
IMPERIAL TEAS
Also,
NO 1 EXTRA AND FANCY SOAPS
RAISINS, CURRANTS AND CITRON
PURR GROUND SPICES
CREAM TARTAR
11. C. AND SAL SODA
VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES,
And a general assort meat of Fancy Groceries.
n2l-eodlw
E. H. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS
AND
Produce Dealers,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORN ST.,
Savannah, Gra.
Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamers
and Sailing Vessel, respectfully solicited.
Prodace bought and sold on commission.
l"0hbls Selected Apples
10(1 bills Onions
Km bbls Potatoes
6(i bbls Extra Flonr
Ml bbls Nus. I and 2 Mackerel
100 tabs Extra Butter
160 boxes Extra Cheese
600 kits Net. 1,2 and :t Mackerel
50 hair-bills Fulton Market Beef
OO bids Ext ra Family Pork. tf-u4l
"APPLES. CORN UNO OATS.
(.it BBl.BChoice Apple,
2oi O bushels Maryl-nd While Corn
10i 0 bu-hels Maryland Uale.
In store and for sale by
CRANE, JOHNSON £ GRAYRILL.
n2O 6
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1866.
ALL pereone who shipped Goodnhy the Steamer Sa
vannah. on tile shove named day. are rvqnentt-J
to call immediately U the store of F. M. Myrell, E-q.,
Harris' Itulldings Ray atred, and Identify such goods
as have been saved drum the wreck of the steamer.
J. W. WOLCOTT,
n2O Agent.
ROCKLIHD USeT^
100 CASKS, best quality, now landing, and for
8Rl<! by PATERSON A TUCKER,
Opposite Mariners Church,
n2O-3 Bay street.
NOTICE.
ii eidt & Ludlow,
HAVE MOVED TO
Gibbon’s It anno.
Nos. 162 Congress and 71 SI. Jolleu Streets.
n-2010
DO YOU WANT HEAVY CROPS?
IF yon do; manure yonr lands thoroughly, and 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 h pecularly suited lo our climate and production,
and an investment la It will be the bent paying of
anv thal can be made.
For sale In any quantities from a single barrel to
one thousand tons.
F. W. SIMS A Cos.
novl7-lw Over Erwin A Hardee's.
«rr ■- -
Professor adolf stark offers his tsrvkes to
the public as Teacher of Musk and Languages,
also as Plsbo Tuner. Orders for Teaching or Tuaiag
oft at J C. Ushrelner’s Music Wore will be punctually
aUeuded 10. 6*-o*l
MANO WANTED.
A GOOD PIANO wanted to (cat, Address X, Y
it., Herald olßne, nOW
MIIPFIHG.
FOR NEW YORK.
HI rNwiw um f IIOIIIUiR, OflfL
JpHjgllffib. wiij w imp** ** tkm p>v^
U ... * 1
inirnio. 7
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tbe toe Steathlp CONSTITUTION. Greenma*.
Commander, will ieeve fur the above port on
Thartday, lev. Ut, at II 1-4 o'clock.
For rreicht or peonage, having superior state room
aecomuudatioca. auJr to
n2O BRIGHAM. BALDWIN £ CO
NEW YORK 7
The fits! selling clipper
TO&n Schr. D* H- Vaughn,
2*4 tons.
Carrara Move*.
Will have quick despatch for the above port.
Fur freight engagements apply to
PATERSON £ TI CKER.
No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower lUiraa,
nto-j Opposite Mariners Chnrch
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW JfiFtfc YORK.
The new end splendid atesmshlp CHASE. W. D.
Rosth. Commander, wdl leers for Uie above port un
Islanlay, Nov. 66,(1- o'clock.
FVir freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations. apply to
n« HUNTER £ GAMMELL
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atliuitlo Mull Nteninailiip
Coiii|mnv.
. The new end llwt aide-wheel stesm-
BAN SALVADOR. Adkins, mas
will call as above, on
lalsiday.lMh lmstnmt.nl 4 o'clock p. ns.
Far freight orpaaeagm having unsurpassed eccom
modatJoee, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
•21 No. 12 Stoddard'a Range
• ATLANTIC COAST
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
Ike splendid and very test BUIE-WHEEL steamship
Herman Livingston,
1,400 'Tons,
BAKER Commander,
Having been pieced on this line, will tail aa above on
Bnlmrday, November 6Mh.
For freight or passage, having vary elegant areom
modationa, with accompliahrd stewards and attentive
servant a, apply to
JNO R. WILDER Agent.
Ship’s Bill, of Lading furuUhe.l and aign<3 st the
office of Consignee. nov2l
for boston:
BOSTON & SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
• JEBS. ( - 1
The new end superior Steamship
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. 8. CONY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. <4Ol h, at r~ o'clock.
Fur Height or peseage apply to
BtcHARDBUN k BARNARD.
n2l-U Bay street, oppuaite Mariner’s Church.
FOR AUGUSTA.
HTEAMEH
STANDISH,
CAPT. JAR FABIAN,
Will have quick despatch sa above.
This Boat Is staunch and In good order and rive
being full, shhipers can rely on having their ordera for
warded with despatch.
For freight apply to
P. M MYREI.t. Agent.
nov2o Hams' BaUdinga. Bay street.
Freights
FOR AUOUSTA,
rivnE underslgwi are prepared to receive geode st
■ their Warebousee—free of expense and cot
cred by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and
polnta beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to' CHAS. L COLBY,
sept*—tf cor. Bar and Abercora eta.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Will have dlapatah tor the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored ln Are proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of coat.
J. X. K INCH LEY, Agent
Office In Clagborn A Cunningham's
The May am rod In Augusta from Savannah on last
Friday with her full freight ts oct»
FOR AUGUSTA
The Steamer
Robert Lehr,
Captain J. Cottrell,
Will have quick despatch.
This Steamer being boused Freight will be pnfecUy
protected from all Inclemency of the weather.
For freight engagements apply to
nll-tf OCTAVUB COHEX.
Regular Weekly Steamer
between
AUOUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The Mew Iron Steamer
WM. Gc. GIBBONS,
Capt T. X. Paiuwt,
Having superior *rrimMi||tin for Freight and
Pwasugers. will ply regufodg hstween the above
tosetag kevauuk every Batgsday Honing, at •
tngueta every Wednesday Xonmg. as T
° Lasing at Mathew’s Staff every Wtaawdsy Night
I It is the desire of the Agsmsoi the olkicmi to w«D
her * petmaeeet A stem mu 4aihe. fowl te Urn tu>-
ebaots of Angoata and IteeMkah and tne pieulerv
I slmii the Hue of the Mar, aed wID* ttaotaci D> rtew,
I be Hwt will lm spend on the part w her meet
I affsataobd efftaee* to meet the eaeteef toe treroheg
j ifnl|diliiiig t&ijn*
I BUAJMA UAHI *K
6RDTUC.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PIOOLATA.
The new and fast wiling
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
llsviag baeo plated permanratlv noon this route will
leave aa above on •
Thursday .Worming, 63d Imst , at lo o’clock
And every Thursday thereafter.
o *. ho*"t0 *" t * m ’ FW * d *
CLAQHORN £ CUNNINGHAM,
Freight received st all times on Uw wharf. A *** b
for mmM
VIA BRUNSWICK AND FERNANDWA.
The Steamer
F A? N 2ST I E ,
Csplala McNally,
Will leave as above. Wednesday next. 2Sd lost- from
PadeHordrawharCat lt> o'clock a. m.
This boat is in excellent condition and has superior
stateroom •crommodaiions for passengers. .
Freight received and stored In fireproof warehormee,
free of expenses foot of Lincoln street.
For freight or passage apply 4B
„ F. M. MYRKLL, Agent,
■>29 Harris' Buildings. Bay street.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
CALDWELL;
Oaptaln Money,
Will mil on
Thursday Next, 83(1 Ixxntnnt.
For freight or passage apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Good* will be received Into store previous to arrival.
for Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Sbeptey,
Orient, and
Clarion.
Will make Tri weekly Tripe to Doctortown, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Golf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesday*, Thmsdaya and Saturdays.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight received daring the week, and Mend free
of expense.
For freight or paseege apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
hlO Comer Abercom and Bay streets.
For Doctortown,
The steamer
ORIENT
Will leave on
WEDNESDAY, S3nd.
At V o’clock A. M.
Connecting with the Atlantic A Golf Railroad.
Throagh freight payable by Shippers.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
CHAS. L COLBY £ CO.,
novvu cor. Abercom and Bay st*.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Pendergast’s Line.
The hst salHaff regular packet
SCHOONER DE 80TO
Crook, X aster.
Having the greater portion of her cargo engaged,
will have quick daapatch. For balance of freght ap
ply to
LaROCHE, GADEN a UNCKLRB,
* Comer Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents la Baltimore—Rinderpest, Fenwick A Oa.
OCtlB
For Liverpool.
t-FTv. The A. No. 1 Ship MONT BLANC to now
rapidly loading, at White’s Frees. Bor bal
. IrlTOJai'Ce of freight (basing room only for a few
hundred bale*) Inquire of
LaROCHE, GADKN A UNCEXES,
n2ltf Agents.
WlTEft TO CHARTEbT -
A Lighter, of 260 barrels capacity, on
) and under deck, for a short trip.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner'. Church,
nil Buy struct
For Liverpool.
e-rtv. THE Al American Ship NEW ENGLAND.
Jsbe&.rswaK.’jar s-sss
cargo al Lower HydranUc Pruaa on the ltth
Inst
For freight or passage apply to
sepl4-tr BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A 00.
For Liverpool.
The new first dais dipper ship
VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
U now loading rapidly at Lower Prato and having
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage (taken at lowest rate*] apply
U CHAS. L COLBY A CO.,
oets9 corner Abercora and Bay Ms.
* for
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. ThsmAs, Pan, Pemambae# ud BAhIA
- The United State* and Brasil Matt
tin Use WMh vf.vnry MMallk,
A MEW AND FIBNT-CLAai NTSAMMHF,
Tw leave M ■ o'elaek, p. am.,
Pram FfortS. North Elver.
I Ail Mtava hews to pass through the Foal Offtae
Aaekperieiiuwi burgeon will ha h* altattdaaca ab
i board,
FW frstghl ab uatoagv. havtog tpkbdtd aeroaima
(UtloM, apply 4
l L_.