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SAVA IST IST AH
s,p»run of »«•»«•"•
FOB NEW VOBX.
Steamship imetlci, Saturday, Nov. Ssth. at 1
o'clock P
bicamabip Herman Livingston, Saturday. Nov, 25,
it o’clock.
Steamship San Salvador, Samrday. November 25,
a t o’clock.
steamship Chase, Saturday, November *5, at -
o’clock.
Steamship Leo, Saturday, November S6tb, at -
o'clock.
FOB BALTIMOBB.
steamship Fannie, Saturday, November 2#, at -
o'clock.
FOB BOSTON.
steamship William Tibbetts, Wednesday, Nov. 99,
a t o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
Steamer Scorpio, Saturday. November *sth, at 8
o'clock a. m.
Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer Fannie, Saturday, November 2#th, at 8
° Steamer city Point, every Sunday morning, at »
o'clock.
FOB DOCTORTOWN.
steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
' o’clock.
steamer Gen. Shepley, every Saturday morning,
at 9 o'clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Sunday morning, at T
o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday aftednoon,
at 4 o’clock.
TriK Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Co.’s Sa
vannah have hitherto neglected to make
special mention of this Company’s line of steamships
to our port, among onr notices of the several lines
furnishing steam communication between Savannah
and New York. The Atlantic Coast Mall Steamship
Company was among the first to provide a line of
first-class steamships, whose capacity for freight and
accommodations for passengers were adequate and
suitable to the Savannah trade, and the liberality of
the company and the confidence exhibited by them
in the thriving commerce of our city, are worthy of
every recognition in our business community.
The Atlantic Coast Steamship Company was formed
by a number of capitalists of New York, among
them the wealthiest merchants of that city, for the
general co sting business, N. C. McCready, Esq,, is
the President of the Company. They have estab
lished regular lines of steamships sailing out of New
York for Richmond, Wilmington, Charleston, Savan
nah, Mobile, New Orleans, aud Galveston.
The following vessels comprise the different lines :
Herman Livingston, God. Burner, Varans, Ariadne,
Euterpe, Victor, Cassandra, Gen. Sedgwick, Hatte
ras, Albemarle, Raleigh, Kapidan, Twilight, Moneka>
and E. B. Souder.
The vessels assigned to the Savannah trade are
'wo side-wheel steamships and two propellers, as
followsthe Herman Livingston and the General
Barnes, sido-wheel, each of 1,400 tons; and the Va
ruua and Euterpe, screw, each of 1,000 tons. The
two former sail from either port on Saturdays, and
the latter on Wednesdays, forming a semi-weekly
Hue
The Herman Livingston, of this line now In port
and to sail this afternoon, is a splendid side-wheel
steamship of 1,400 cons, with two maets, two smoke-
Staeksgaud walking beam in sight. She was built at
Brooklyn, N. Y., by Lawreuce & Foulks, In 1884. She
was iltted out at flrst for the Government service to
run between New York and New Orleans aud the
military stations ou the Atlantic coast, but since the
c use of the war has been renovated and refitted for
tiie passenger and freight trade. She now has two
elegant saloons, forward and aft, containing tliltjy
seveu state rooms with eighty-seven berths Tor cabin
passengers, ami seven haudred and thirteen berths
for steerage and other passengers. The accommo
dations are in keeping with the appointments of the
vessel throughout, being elegant, comfortable and
provided with no niggardly hand. The state rooms
aud saloons are above deck, and are so arranged as
to secure that free ventillation so desirable for sea
sick passengers. The vessel is one of the staunch
est among all onr steamers, being cross-braced with
iron in the hull and substantially built throughout.
Ilcr dimensions are : length, 250 feet; breadth of
beam, SIS feet; depth of hold 27 feet.
The Herman Livingston is officered as follows :
Cap!. J, B. Baker, Ist Officer, Mr. Hazard; Cuie
Engineer, Mr. Wright; Parser, Mr. Saussy. 1
Capl. Baker has for years occupied the responsible
position of Captain of first-class steamers, aud is a
til-rough seaman and courteous gentleman, as in
deed are all bis officers.
The Recent Gabbotino Case.—Death of Mb
Coroes.—We have to announce the death of Mr. A.
Cordee, from the injuries received from the ruffians
who assaulted him in his store, corner of Bryan and
Ann streets, on Tuesday evening last; the particu
lars or which occurrence were given in the Herald
of day before yesterday. What was then supposed
to hi an aggravated case of “garrotlng” has proved a
brutal homicide. Mr. Cordes expired at his residence
yesterday at about three o’clock in the afternoon.
His sufferings from his injuries were alleviated as far
as possible by assidious nursing and the best medi
cal attendance, but the violence of the assault was
too great to be sustained by one at his somewhat
advanced age. It was at first believed that he would
recover, but during yesterday his mind became wan
dering and he sauk gradually bat quickly beyond
medical aid. Mr. Cordes was aged 62 years. He
was a native of the kingdom of Hanover, but has re
sided in Charleston and Savannah for the last 24
years, the mo at of that time in Savannah. He was
a quiet and peaceable citizen and respected by all
who had dealings with him. Mr. Cordes was one of
the founders of the German Fire Company No. 10,
aud was for several years the Second Foreman of that
Company, llis funeral will take place this afternoon
m three o’clock.
l)e»ra ok Mr. Peter O. Thomas.— We regret to
auuounw (lie death in this city, at Half past four
o’clock yesterday morning, of this well known citi
zeu - For the past twelve years Mr. Thomas had
'>een a sufferer from rheumatism, which severe af
fliction lie bore with patience and resignation. The
deceased was a native of Charleston, 8. C., and was
“Keil 4f yea. sand 4 months. For many years he
served the Third District O. M. as one of its Magis
trates, and also held the office of Port Warden. He
■eaves a wife in one of the Northern States, his
brother, J °hn T. Thomas, with other relatives and a
large circle of friends to mourn his demise. His
lunerai will take place at 11 o’clock this forenoon
from the Lutheran Church.
arrival ofthe first Steamship of the Boston
line—xi,e steamship Wm. Tibhets, Capt. Cony, the
1> oueer of the new line of steamships to ply between
■ avatmah aud Boston, arrived at this port yester
2!ii? «?? I 1 A. M. The Wm. Tlßbets was
Ales*™ D l i el s lu aud also had several pasengers.
'llls city ß ' hard3on au(l Barnard are the agents la
River News.—The steamer Helen, which arrived
. csteiday from Augusta, reports:
Auv. 23d, passed in McDonald's Reach, steamer
'"t-Lee ana Minnie Brandt, the former snagged
, Bin >tlng condition. Two Boy* near Hirsh
usuite, Btandlshnear Blanket Point, R. May,
ur SCII IjOUDd u *’’ Canute Lehr, Bunk below
Dry goods at orsatlt keul’cbd Prices.
D o w“„ n A VUeatt * n,,#ato ‘h e ad vert Uemeut of Messrs,
u iu. ' 4 M,r,{aD ' w Ho offer a fresh stock o f season■
ile.Jni !f 00ds al sready reduced prices. The la
ofaiis , ,lie newest styles of dress goods, finery
quality an<l hnnl * WBUMH flood* of superior
b 1 L B * ??•***" House to *e Re-Opened. —We art
~“ atat ® ~l» l well known Bcreven House
I 1 n v ; for many year* oonducud by
M il ~ ' " 10 * *•**••* »y Mr. Ooorfe
Trout ii ,ot **' ,M ** y* ,r * *••• proprietor of the
... ' I t ' , 1 u * a ' AUsuu (ieorfil*. Mr. UoUmniey will
,nrt Oongree* »tr»et wings. Th#
' ""d’lsiiun ,M, * U * U ‘°*
r , A “ r m Two Not* at auousta
i r««*i»ed in thl* city |*at svealad,
JJi.i l?!, . u ‘“ steauusrof Krwln * Hardee’s
.i uueis '. f*»t«f4*y luumiug, making
inJi I . . ull ‘* ***" •"* »f<p. Th* MMNMtr I* eon
' wreftil |.u . * *'**' TllUi ' “••‘‘•"•.d akUHol offitwt aud
IV, m - .. nimnmn
■fate n! * ** I '* b*w steamer Wtllam Tibbetts
, J “Mi bring* Messrs P W Mot* * ('«. best;
"""• of ireelMMfpw, potatoes *p|ii**, st*
Ah Impobtaht Decision. —Judge Trigg
of tlie United Slates District Court for TenL
dsiee, in dismissing au application for the
privilege of a writ of habeas corpus id the
case of McCann, the applicant, on the
ground that be had no jurisdiction iu the
caae, it being within the State Courts ex
clusively, is reported to have said .- “I am at
a loss to perceive how any judge or court,
whether State or Federal, can assume the
responsibility of pronouncing otherwise
than that it was a civil war—that the par
ties engaged iu it were belligerents, and as
such entitled to exercise every right accorded
to them by the laws of war. It will of
coarse, be conceded, that if it were a civil
war, and the parties engaged in it ware
belligerents in the sense of the international
law, then whatever one of the belligerents
might do in conformity to tbe laws and
usages of war, so also might the other
party.”
Btrangb Occurrence at Lord Palmerston's
Grave.— -It is stated that when the Dean of
Westminister pronounced tbe words “dust to
dost, ashes to ashes” over the grave of Lord
Palmerston, the chief mourner, as a last pre
cious offering to the dead, threw into the
grave several diamond and gold rings.—
Another account states that the vault was so
constructed that it would not permit of the
throwing in of any earth at the most solemn
portiou of the funeral service. This novelty
attracted a great deal of notice, and was re
ceived with various degrees of approbation.
To some it appeared a great improvement,
as taking away all the earthly hideousness of
burial; but others thought that tbe tradi
tional solemnity of the grave suffered when
the dread words “ashes to ashes, dust to
dust” are not accompanied by tbe usual
symbolic sprinkling of earth on the coffin.
The chief mourner responded to tbe words by
casting several valuable rings into tbe grave.
An authentic account, in the Norwich
Buiietin, of the manner in which General
Grant obtained bis name, says that there be
ing much discussion in his father's family as
to tbe appellation to be given him, the dif
ferent names suggested were placed in a bat
and shaken together, and it being agreed
that the first drawn out should be adopted!
Ulysses was the name drawn. Simpson, bis
middle name, was the maiden name of Gen.
Cr&nt’s mother.
Brigham Young has had anew “revela
tion.” He says it is “the will of God that
tbe sisters should make their own bonnets
and hats for themselves and their families,
from straw and other materials raised in the
Utah mountains.” The next “revelation”
will probably dictate the style in which they
are to be made and worn. It is said that
Brigham Young ha 9 a large lot of rye straw
' “for sale in lots to suit purchasers,” which
perhaps accounts for tbe straw bat revelation.
Shipping; intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 89; Moon rises ll 46
Son sets 4 561 High water mom
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, Nov. 24, 1866.
Arrived.
Steamship Wm Tlbbets, Cony, Boston—Richard A
Barnard.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Fla—L
S Bennett.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Augusta—Chas L Colby
A Cos.
West India and Pacific Steamship Company’s Br
steamship Darien, Capt Harau, from St Thomas, W
I, to Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. WEB}
Douglass' flat from Augusta, with 113 hales up
land cotton to N A Hardee A Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Augußta—llo bales
upland qotton, 17 bxs tobacco, 63 bales uplands, 10
do domestics, 60 do yarns.
Per steamer Clarion, from Augusta—ll3 bales op
and cotton, 1 do sea island do, 118 dry hides, and
mdse.
Passengers.
Per steamship Tlbbets, from Boston—Mrs Ricker,
Miss Ricker, Mis Small, and 4 children, Mrs Holmes
Mrs Sullivan, Capt Frost, J D Bell, Mr Spinney, Ell
Foster.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Augusta—E Cleve
land, lady aud child, Dr Mayers, T F Kinnell, J Tur
ner, R Rein, W Bansett, Mrs Cass.
Consignees.
Per steamship Wm Tlbbets, from Boston—J L Vll
lalonga, Stephen Johnson, M A Coheu, Adams Ex
Cos, W U Stark, Richardson A Barnard, W M Walsh,
T J Dunbar A Cos, J R Wilder, c L Colby A Cos, Drew
A Frost, J 0 Maker A Cos, W C O’Driscoll, G Water
house, Hilton A Randall, M Y Henderson, C Ester,
Hunter A G, F W Sims A Cos, H Pitcher, J S Bell, J S
Butts A Bro, D Falvey, S S Miller, L T Whitcomb, A
C Small, Mrs E Ricker, B Moltou, u C Freeman, K
M Sullivan, K C Nichols.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Augusta—Kein <f
Cos, Crane, JoUnston A Cos, W Barnett, Brady, Smith
A Cos.
Per steamer Clarion, from Augusta—O Fallon 4
Cos. Tisou A Gordon, E Paduleford, Guckenheimer *
Selig, D McDonald, Kein A Cos, Erwin A Hardee, 4
M Cohen A Bro, Mrs R Day, J Booth, J McMahon, A
U Brown.
LIST OF VKSSKL.S IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Nov. 26, 1866.
STEAMSHIPS.
San Salvador, Atkins, 971, loading, New York—B
H Hardee.
Leo, Merrill, loading, New York—O Cohen.
America, Lindt, loading, New York—Brigham, B
A Cos.
Herman Livingston, Baker, 1,400 tons, New York
—J R Wilder.
Wm Tibbets. Cony,] discharging—Richardson A
Barnard.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc. Donnell, 700, loading for Liverpool—
Laßocbe, Qaden A Unckles.
Republic (Rrem) Smith, 800, loading for Liver
pool—Weber Bros.
Virginia, Weeks, 1044, loading at Lamar’s Press
for Liverpool—C has L Colby A Cos.
BARKS.
Thomas Whitney (Br), Kelly—Bell, Wylly A Chris
tian,
Craesco (Br), tons discharging—Brigham, Bald
win A Cos.
Platinlus, Pinkham,[discharging—Charles L Colby
A Cos. j
TBBNS.
Lizzie Batchelder, English, 409, loading New Yoitc
—Hunter A Oammell.
BRIGS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 460, loading for Liverpool
—Wm Starr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, 398, loading for Boston—Hun
ter A Oammell.
Redwood, Boyle, loading—Rogers A Cann.
Rush. Raynor, discharging—Patterson A
Tucker.
Atlantia, Wark, 101 tons, discharging—B, Wylly A
Christian. ,
Olive Francis, Small, discharging—Clias L Colby
A Cos.
SCHOONERS.
Trade Wind, loadlngflor Philadelphia—C, Johnson
A Urayblll.
Oeo Darby, Snow, [from New York, dlsch'g—
Hunter A Oammell.
De Sota. crook, 160, loading for Philadelphia—La
Roche, Qaden A Unckles.
Wm E Stevenson, Burton, 166. watting.
Vapor, Bogart, 300 tons, loading for New York—
Laßoche, Uaden A Unckles.
Antelope, .Tones, 70 tons, loading, Baltimore—C,
Johnson A OraybllL
DW Vaughan, Mont, 334, loading, New York—
Patterson 4 Tucker.
Electric Spark. Taber, loading for Jacksonville,
Fla—Wm A Beard.
Ira Hit**, Braggs, loading for N aw York—Johnston
Uraue <d Urayblll.
A E Siiyrk, repairing, bound to Charleston. ■
Abby Bee, waltlug—W A beard.
AY Ames, Ames, dHCharglng-Van Horn, Hoi-
T °oi*v*r*crouiwell, Delano, loading, Bt;H*looa—C L
Colby A Cos
Chattanooga, Black, dlachargtni-Rlchardaon A
NOTICE TO (OKSIUNKES.
/ vONNIUNkKS par staamehlu Mb’ are aoHfiedthal
v their good* art landing this day, at Mommlii’* IMd
Whaif I'arUi'* are required to rsmmr* Ibelr floods
befOM MDdoeit, of they will be etoNdji thalr espauae
eedtVjh' UUMmuiHlif
Strayedor Stolon,
AMMf. MUttMl,• bwHl*b liawta hlpli, with
j jf'ig tab *«d abort h*»m, a»l i*iri7< «iggt
ami Hill* >*»|| old, with HO |»«. oliai niaika |l. die
• fpeaieo Hum M'SOgo*iHy oh ttuodaf gig hi .
A tty iiifoi iuatlua m msitMww I* Mm wTlfb* than*
fully ratal sad tad IM» i»li> fsWMMed, If off «| the
u, b> •of lad Doily MaraM ppp ty
AUCTION SALES. 1
AT PmVATEfixEE ~~ !
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been to many applications (or Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demsnd- has
placed In the market for a few daya, Lota «f Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Road, oppoelte to the two mile stone. tf-mc
By Bell. Wylly A Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acrea of fine Garden Land, within the limlta of the
city. The improvementaconsistsof a flrst class cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with
marble mantel piece, diniug room, kitchen, library room
famished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuildings
consists of farm hoase. containing seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and .tables. Purcba ■er can have the re
fusal of corn, fodder, bay, horses, males, buggies and
wagons.
Also.'
2430 acrea ot heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) miles from the city, between the Ogeechee and
Canoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or
an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared. Improvements consists of two email
dwelling houses witli stables, cribs, Ac. tf-ulB
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A Sea Island Cotton Plantation, of 700 acres, 300 of
which are cleared and tbe balance well wooded, situa
ted on Skidaway Island. Fronting on tbe river are
twenty very superior and desirable building lots.
n22-6
UNDERWRITER'S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at suction, in
front of store,
27 boxes Cheese
1 case Blankets,
Damaged on board , and sold under inspection
and by recommendation of Pert Wardens, for account
of Underwriters and all concerned. n25
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of store, will be
sold,
Two cases assorted Dry Goods,
Damaged on board steamer Chase, and sold under in
spection and by recommendation of Port Wardens,
for account of the Tnderwriters and all concerned.
n25
liTaT UNDERWRITERS' SALE!
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
THIS DAY, 26th Inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m., in front
of store, will be sold,
One case Assorted Dry Goods,
Damaged on board Steamer Chase, on her passage
from New York to this port, and sold by order of Un
derwriters’ Agent.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, 26th inst.. at 10 o'clock, in front of store
will be sold,
30 case 9 Bourbon WLiskey
12 Baskets Champagne
26 boxes Tobacco
30 bblß Onions
30 bags Potatoes
10 bbts Apples
16 boxes Soap
A lot of Furniture, Ac.
Aiso, .
A lot of Bacon Shoulders and Hams
2 crates Cabbages. n26
ATTRACTIVE SALE AT AUCTION.
By York, Williams, Mcln
tire &. Cos.
Will be sold at anction, at store on Broughton street,
three doors from Dull, this, SATURDAY, evening,
Nov. 25, at 7K o’clock.
A large and splendid assortment of Jewelry, con
sisting of all kinds of Ladies’’ and Gent's Finger
Rings, Bar Rings, Necklaces, Breastpins, Sleeve But
tons, Ladies' Sets, Scarf Plus, Vest and Guard Chains,
Ac., Ac.
Terms cash; sale positive. n26
Horses at Auction.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front of store, will be
sold,
1 Black Horse
1 Sorrel
1 Grey
1 Chestnut.
Tbe Horses are in the beet condition. Titles war
ranted. n25
BY BLUN & MEYER.
On THURSDAY, Nov 30tb, in front ol store, at 11
o’clo.k, will be sold .
Lot and Improvements, No. 1 Franklin Ward, the
improvements consisting of two fine brick Houses,
two stories au basements, each house containing seven
rooms.
The Lot is subject to a ground rent of $29 76 per an
nam to the city. n‘24
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By T. J. Walsh.
On TUESDAY, January, sth, ISC6, will be sold at the
Court House, in the city of Savannah, at 11 o'clock:
The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee
simple, with Improvements), corner of Whitaker
and Hull streets. Ihe improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water iu the yard
and gas through the house; brick stable. Both build
ings have slate roofs.
Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fora division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. n24
1 AA COILS Manilla Bale Rope
i “o 500 bags Shot
100 Vices
60 Anvils
60 Smith's Bellows
400 kegs Nails
50 tons Plow Steel
lnO tons Swedes and Refined Iron
1 ton Cast Steel, assorted
160 doseu Axes
3000 pair Trace Chains
3 casks Sheet Zinc
18 Cotton Trucks
12 Corn Shellers
160 doz Shovels and Spades, assorted brands
60 kegs Horse Shoes
60 kegs Male Shoes
200 dozen Carry Combs
26 dozen Horse Brushes. For sale by
n22-2w» WEED A CORNWELL.
NOTICE.
H eidt & Ludlow,
HAVE MOVED TO
Olhbon’s Range,
Nm. 152 fougrew and 71 St. Jnlien Streets.
n2O-10
CRUTCHES.
FIRST and only premium awarded at the American
Institute Fair, 1865, and State Fair of Pa, 1865. for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crutones
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever invented. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away
with all the weariness inseparable from the use or all
others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY A
TaYLOR. Solo Manufacturers, No. 476>4 Broadway,
N. Y. 6m-n23
E. H. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERB
AND
Produoe Donlnm,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABKRCORN ST.,
Savannah, Qi<
Order* from the Country Private, Famlllea, Steamer*
and balling Veasele reapeOhUy solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission.
lOU bbtaf^r 1 "' Ap, ' lf *
lpapbta/oSqy ,
MaßuA* am” Mackerel
lou lab* Eaira Bauer '
140 boiMlair* Ob ease
mu kite No* 1.1 end k Mackerel
40 ii..P i.t.l# F.illh. MarketSaef
•o Wit* Eaira Family l*orb. if all
SALT.
000 faiverpooli
„ la *un« arid tor mi« bp
i AMMN 14 WAftl A <0 4
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T. J. DUNBAR & CO!
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS. &C
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
Vl’E invite the attention ot the Trade and the Pnb
" lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, ete„ etc.
which is not excelled by any similar establishment
in the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, tho reputation of
which is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERB
- 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 pnt up expressly
for onr hoase, of which we are sole proprietors and
importera. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bonrbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK PUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States pnt up by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. * Cos. are sole agents for H. A H. W.
Catberwood's Pure RYE WHISKIES XX and XXX
brand*, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a targe and well se
lected stock of liOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEGARS "f finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly fur this
house, which wc offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates novf-l m
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FIHE OLD BRANDI, TINES, 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 Old Stand,
111 BA.Y BX R K ir, r,
(Herald Buildings.)
also,
Alsop’s Ale, Mars' Ale, Apples, Potatoos, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar,
octfl ts
WM.MTDAVE)SON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
. IN
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
BLACK TEA.
JUST received, a smal lot choice Oolong Tea. For
■ale by
M J. SOLOMONS A 00.,
nIT-tf Jones' Buildings, B y street.
Biscuits, Biscuits.
A LARGE assortment of Fresh Blscuit9. Just re
ceived and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nIT-tf Jones' Block, Bay street.
CHEESE, SOAP.
J A BOXES CHEESE,
*” 76 boxes Fay’B Soap
Just received and for sale bv
octl6 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Gao. R. Crump. Wm, A. Wright,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. It. (RUMP & 00.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lienors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH!, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
W Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Pbodooz, aud Mdujuandibz of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq, De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Unckles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos., R. Molina, Esq, Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. *
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EIBLIN, ERO.& BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALKRB IN
ALES, WH MD LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ft DELIVERED.
an2l ts
To Wliolesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacturers.
77'SSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and Improving Bran-
A-3 dy, Rum, Port Wine, Bom Don, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for Neu
tralising and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit, Color
ings, Syrups aud Frail Juices for Branny, Whiskey
and W ines, Oils aud Extracts of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr F.’a
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipes.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar aud Fluoric Add, Manganese and all rare
Chemicals and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Slllicate of Soda in Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap stone, Koein, Soda, Ash,
Ac. JOS. W. FEUOHTKANGEK,
i.ovl-*od3m No. 66 Cedars*., N. Y.
BACON, BTC ON.
15 hlids. each
SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
Iloloombe Ac Cos.,
u*S 3 lay Bay street
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
Wholesale
GROCERIES S LIQUORS,
WINE* AND MKt.AKS,
Corntr Bryin and St. Julian and
Johnfion iquar*,
fPMUMTIRU PILAfiMI Ultlfiftq
NT 4|MiU lut
ALIO AND LAORR.
nnjDxw wzn M,
unoOKuigs. biurtiKS, Ax.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholrmlf and Ret ai I Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoe*, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segara.
Also, Skeban'e Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
Loudon and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales. Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
178 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 02 Liberty street. New York.
BUYERS WISHING
Tobacco, Flour
AND
SUGARS,
IN LARGE QUANTIES AND OP GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine stock at
Raudell eftt Oo’ai.
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J fFOREIGN 4| I DOMESTIC |||iip
U ALES WINES JBIigUORS 4 SFGARSljj£jjj&£7
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
auSO
RANDELL 4 CO.
ARE now offering to the trade a very choice selec
tion of
SOUCHONG,
OOLONG,
YOUNG HYSON, and
IMPERIAL TEAS
Also,
NO. 1- EXTRA AND FANCY SOAPS
RAISINS, CURRANTS AND CITRON
PURE GROUND SPICES
CREAM TARTAR
B. C. AND SAL SODA
VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES,
Aud a general assortment of Fancy Groceries.
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APPLES CORN AND OATS.
C A BBLS Choice Apples
O" 20i*0 bushels Maryland White Corn
10* 0 bn-hels Maryland Oate.
In store and for sale by
CRANE, JOHNSON A GRAYBILL.
n2O 4
GENTLEMEN’S
Silk Dress Hats,
Just received and for sale by
S. M. COLDING,
_n24-3 163 Congress street,
SHIPPING.
= STEAMSHIP LINE
TO LIVERPOOL,
DIRECT.
The British West India and Pacific Company'a
Steamship
DARIEN,
Having a large part of her cargo engaged, will have
quick despatch.
For freight of 1000 bales of Cotton, or passage, apply
to
n26 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
For Doctortown,
The steamer
CLARION
Will leave as above on
Sunday, Nor. SO, at 7 o’clock a. ua.
Connecting with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
n0v251 cor. Abercorn and Bay sts.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
B. G-oodsell
Will receive freight on Monday, and leave with
despatch.
For freight engagements, apply on board or to
n25 M. A. COHEN.
For Doctortown.
The Steamer
General Shepley
Will leave for the above place on
Saturday Horning, Nov. 95. at 7 o’clock.
For passage, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n 26 Corner Aberborn and Bay its.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The Steamer
S C O R B I O,
Captain Rogers,
Will leave for Augusta, on SATURDAY MORNING,
Nov. 26th, at 8 o'clock * m.
For freight or passag#, having flrst class accommo
dation* apply to
KRIN A CO.
novSbl 114 Bay at.
FOR
Rio He Janeiro.
CAIAINO AT
At. Tllama*, Para* PeramatlHK* *»4 Bahia
r The Unltofi mats* and Hrtatl Moll
/SfjgvfTt u *«l»br WUI dlapatcb
Ukdiw I*» tke 4«M*» nf every month,
A NEW AND PINItT f I.AfiM MTtAMfiHIF,
To !.#••* o* • o'otoeh, g, m.,
fimiMm 44, north mm-
All lattdm b*W b> gaoi ibfuagb tha Fuel tMI<«
Am rigmMiid fidfuamt wtt| be |g fittmidaioo oa
board r *
for i, sight §m hMga bavhrg aghrndbl aanranoo
I HoMAJt fitMhlTO A UU ,
ur.HI -Mr. vmi uTtHlWilf. HtsV 1 * 'ttxii
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW oM' ? YOBK.
The new and splendid steamship CHASE, W D.
Roath, Commander, will leave for the above port on
’fhaMday, Nor. 30, at o'clock.
For freight or passage, Having splendid accommo
datlona, apply to
M 2 HUNTER A GAMMED.
Murray’s Line,
FOR
NEW YORK.
The apiendld ateamshlp LEO, Merrill, master,
will leave Cor the above port on
■alanlay, Nor. 25th, at 1 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accomao
tlous, apply to
a29 OCTAVUS COHEN.
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Steamship AMERICA, Lindt, Commander,
will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Not. 83th, at I o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having superior state room
accommodations, apply to
U 24 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail Steamship
Company.
The new and tut aide-wheel steam-
3AN SALVADOR, Adkins, mas
ter > wUI ot above, on
Saturday,Sstk Instant, at 1 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, laving unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to ” ~
B. H. HARDEE,
n2l No. 12 Stoddard's Range.
FOR NEW YORK,
ATLANTIC COAST
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP.
The splendid aud very But SIDE-WHEEL steamship
Herman Livingston,
1,400 Tonk,
. BAKER, Commander,
Having been placed on this line, will callus abort on
Satarday, November 351 h.
For freight or passage, having very elegant aceom.
modations, with accomplished stewards and attentive
servants, apply to . \
JNO. R. WILDER, Agent. 1
Ship’s Bills ol Lading famished and signed at the
office of Consignee. nov2t
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON & SAYANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The new and suparior Steamship
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. S. CONY, Commander, •
Will aall for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. kWh, nt o'clock.
For freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
n2l-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner’s Church.
fisi to iiirterT
A Lighter, of 250 barrels capacity, on
/ fl,lJ nnder deck, for a short trip.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner's Church,
n2l » Bay street.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. EC. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, bee of coet.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn A Cunningham's.
The May arrived in Augusta bom Savannah on last
Friday with her full height ts oct9
FOB AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
Robert Lehr,
Captain J. Cottrell,
Will have quick despatch.
This Steamer being housed Freight will be perfectly
protected from til Inclemency of tne weather.
For ft eight engagements applv to
nll-tl OCTAVUS COHEN.
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. O. GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Piilsot,
Having superior accommodation for Freight and
Vajjwogom. *m ply regularly between the above
ovu*k "* mfy “ 4t,f<Uy M°r*b>C, at «
o’d'Sk l “ ,4 " r “ U Murß ‘ u <> at T
zS
along Ike Ilea of the river, and with tbfeotdoM torfew
Ho.l.wt .inu. .* ;b. ilrTTCoȣ':
ut iu *
- • n MWIM A DAftDKN
" f Rw*iit-4*. Ascot at wbsrt im him
FOB LIVERPOOL.
adk- ft* Aril let. I*»b I IHMMbi Otmi man
I* 4* MM** <Miuif
NrMflAl »a
BHI foifT * UiL' l lit
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shisPng'
FOR CHARLESTON,
INLAND,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. *
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
- CAPTAIN MoNULTY,
Will leave as above from Padelford’a Wharf on
Saturday, «3ih last., at 3 p. m.
For freight or postage, apply to
F. M, MYRELL
°* 4 Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
For Charleston,
The new Stasmer
CITY 3POI3STT,
Capt. E. 8. Talbot,
Will leave as above
■very Sunday, at 9 a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
' ~ ’ . J. S. CARUTHERS,
n23-a Hodgson's Range, Bay street.
freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
THE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
their Warebouaos free of expense and eov
ered by Insnrarce—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CBAB. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA FERNANDINA AND JACKSON*
VILLE.
Tbs new, exceedingly bat and splendid Steamer
CITY POINT,
Capt E- A Talbot,
WUI leave Telfair’s W hart as above,
®v**T Wednesday, at 4 p. at.
w “ bullt h* h * r P™** o * owners
without regard to costs, er stateroom and cabins
furnished in the most luxurious manner.
For freight or passage apply to
. . B. W. ADAMS, or
j. 8. CARUTHERS,
nM ~ B Hodgson* Range, Bay street.
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE
Steamer Oak,
CAPTAIN MCCAULEY,
Win have quick despatch as above. This boat Is
staunch ana of light draught, and being of largs
capacity, shippers can rely on having their orders go
forward with despstch.
Freight received and stored in fireproof warehouses
free of expense, loot of Lincoln street. AU ship
charges paid promptly.
For freight, apply to
f. B. PRKBDEE, Agent,
109 Brooghton street.
F. M. MYRELL,
ni ' 3 Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The Steamer
A. M Z O N ,
Captain R. Johnson,
y
Is now receiving freight for the above port, at Dillon's
wharf, ana will have despatch.
Parties desiring ship iron t gait, and anv other
heavy freight. In any quantities, oan do this
SSff • UT uOl h ‘ vln ‘
T . _ ERWIN A HARDEE.
Jno. L. Roumlllat, Agent on wharf. nßt-tf
For Doctortown
. AND
Thomasville.
* 9, «gg __ 'S’
The Steamers
Gen, Shepley,
Orient, and ’
Clarion.
i Will make Tri weekly Tripa to Doctortown. In eon
nection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad I—SSL.
Savannah on Tuesdays, Tbnradaya and SnnderaT^ 1
Through freight payable by shippers at our Mine.
of axpeSac” 0 * TCd dttring the * ee *’ “ and atored^Si
Fo» height or passage apply to
nvo „ °HAS L COLBY * 00.
n ™ Corner Abercorn and Bay street*
FOR UAL TIM ORB.
Pendergagt’s Line*
The fast sailing regular packet
SCHOONER DE SOTO
Crook, Master,
Ha-ing the greater portion of her Cargo engaged,
will have quick despatch. For balance of freght.p-
Ply to
LaROCHB, GADEN A UNCKLES,
Corum- Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents In Fenwtck A Cos.
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For Liverpool.
The new first clam clippsr ship
VIEGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
u now toadln* rapidly at Lower Pres* and having
Urge engagements wfll have qnlck deqmtch.
For freight or paaaage (taken at lowest rstes) apply
to CHAS. L COLBY A 00.,
octt * corner Absroors sad Bay sts.
For Liverpool.
ASfeJS.'iftili'VßJ ftSTAKT
7Wg.je.i ce of freight (h.vlug room only fersfsw
A UNCKLES,
MU Afsnts
For l—iverpool.
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For Liverpool.
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