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FOB NBW TOBK.
Steamship Weyboseett, Wednesday, Nov. 2#th, at
, „ clo<* P- m-
Steamship Kuierpe, Wednesday, Nov. »W, at 4
o'clock P- m
steamship Virgo, Thursday, November 30, at -
o'clock.
Steamship Chase, Thursday, November 30th, at
o'clock.
Steamship San Jacinto, Saturday, December 2, at
o'clock.
Steamship Ifitruna, Saturday, December 2d, at I
o'clock p. in.
FOB LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Darien, Saturday, December 2d, at
o'clock,
FOR BOSTON.
Steamship WUllam Tibbetts, Wednesday, Nov. 29,
a t o'clock.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Oak, Wednesday, November —th, at #
o’clock p. m.
Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at a a. m.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
FOR DOCTOBTOWN.
steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
o'clock.
Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morning, at 7
o’clock.
Steamer Cen. Shepley, every Saturday morning.
at 9 o’clock.
Steamer* Clarion, every Sunday morning, at 7
o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fannie, Wednesday, November 29, at 10
o’clock a. m
Steamer Fountain, every Tnesday morning, at
10 o'clock.
a sieamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
at 4 o'clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Tug Weather.— I The early part of last night was
clear and beautiful, the moon shining brightly.—
At about ten o’clock, however, the heavens became
overcaet, and It shortly afterwards commenced
ralniug heavily. The weather will, lt # may be ex
pected, clear up with severe cpld.
City Improvements.—A few weeks since we no
ticed that “a move In the right direction” was be
ing made In our city as regards Internal improve
ments. Dr. James J. Waring Is one of the tirst to
make a move 111 city Improvements. He will have
ready to let on the first lust., two houses near the
Atlantic and Golf Rail Road. These houses are the
(li st of a complete range of modern Improved frame
collages which have in the past few years become
so popular and lu demand by emigrants who are'
locating In the Western country. Dr. Waring Is
now abont to commence the erection on the north
east corner or Whitaker and State streets,two splen
did three story brick buildings. The dimensions and
particulars or this Important Improvement will at
tract the attention or our pen a few days hence. In
th: rear of his own residence, south-west corner of
P rry and Bull streets, the Doctor la also erecting
two stores. Dr. Waring is a man of the right spirit,
aud he is determined to glare employment to tne
t hanics and laborers, beautify the city, and reap an
honest reward for Ills spirit of Internal Improve
ments.
RIVER Intelligence.—'The steamer Express, with
a heavy freight of cotton, arrived on Monday even
ing last. Capt. Morgan reports thatjhe left Augusta
Friday afternoon last. Friday afternoon passed
steamer Two Boys, Capt. Dauieil, at Indian Mound,
bound up. Saturday morning passed steamer Min
nie Brandt, bound up ; also, passed Krenson’s flat
at Mcßean’a Beach, bound down, ladened with cot
ton. Saturday afternoon passed steamer Standlsh,
at Brigham’s Lauding, bound up. On Saturday
night passed the sl,e mer Laura at Johnson’s Land
ing, bound up. Sunday morning at day light passed
steamer Wm. G. Gibbons at Johnson's Landing,
bound up. Sunday morning passed steamer Scorpio
at Burton’s Ferry, bound up. Sunday afternoon
passed steamer Amazon near Nigger Lake, bound
up. Monday morning passed steamer Caldwell at
Flat Ditch, bound up.
The steamer Two Boys, which arrived last eve,
l eii Augusta at 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, got
aground on Gardner’s Bar and did not get oil until
9.10 a. ra. In the morning. 26th.
Run aground at Bug Bar l: o'clock a. nj., got off
7 o'clock a. lu. next morning. Steamer Laura passed
at 51i p. m; steamer W. G. Gibbous 6)4 p. m.
27th met steamer Scorpio at Bug Bar ; 8 a. m.
passed steamer Standisb aground at Golfin’s Bar,
gave her a tow off; 1)4 p. in. passed steamer Culou
at Mi-Been Reach ; 4 p. m. passed Scrlren’e flat at
I,'Uigßeach; 6.6opassed steamer Amazon at Long
Reach Bar ; 7)4 p. in. met steamer Falcon tied up at
Little Randle waiting for her rudders. 28tli, 7a. ru.
passed steamer Volunteer at Briar Creek with two
lists cotton ; 9)4 a. in. passed steamer May at Bull
Fen ; 104 a. m- passed Douglas' flat No. 2as Hud
son's Ferry ; ll.io a. m. paused steamer Caldwell ut
Hudson's Reach with a boat lu tow ; 12 in. passed
steamer Express at the Flats, Golilwlre Reach.
THE COURTS.
*R TOST COURT, DISTRICT OF SaTANNAH,SKPPRE CAPT.
CLARK H. REMICK, PROVOST MARSHAL,
Savannah, November 28,18C5.
The court was engaged the entire morning In try
ing a large number of persons delinquent In paying
their taxes. Fines were inflicted in many ol the
cases. There were no criminal cases before the
Court.
MAYOR’S COURT.
DEPOSE MIS HONOR RICHARD D. ARNOLD, MAYOR.
BAVANNAH, NOV. 28th, tSOS.
John Shehan, of Augusta, Oa., was brought np for
improper conduct—sleeping in the market. As this
was Shehau’a second introduction to His Fonor, he
was ordered to leave the city and Informed that upon
tailing to do so he would be arrested and sent to jail.
Sain Williams, of Augusta, was charged with dis
orderly conduct—threatening to draw a pistol upon
a Police officer. He was fined If and costs for his
belligerent conduct, with the alternative of going to
jail.
Barnard Roouy. Improper conduct—in forcing
the door of his house open, and threatening to
shoot his wife. After a full hearing of all the par
ties His Honor discharged Barney, as lie was of the
opinion that Barney had already suffered his full
share m his domestic relations, having in his house
what is proverbially worse than a smoking chimney.
First Preibyterlsn Church.
We learn, with pleasure, that this Church, which
was closed during a considerable part of the war, is
expected soon lo be re-opened under the pastorate of
Kev. David H. Porter, who Is now in the city and ex
pects to resume his labors as soon as the building,
which is situated on Monterey Square, shall have the
necessary repairs put upon it. It Is known that the
main edifice has never been completed, and that the
congregation for years worshipped in what Is de'
>-igued as a lecture-room. Until the bnlldlng proper
is finished, the congregation will continue to worship
*“ the leciurc-room.
Fon the Coasting Trade.— The sloop Franklin,
Capt. T. p. Balkley, arrived at this port yesterday
"turning from New York via Hilton Head, maklug
iie trip iu the short space of five days. The Frank
lin is a beautiful little craft of 25 tons, 8 years old
"'id is intended for the coast-trade. Messrs. Karlin
** Barke are the Agents in Bavannah.
arrival and Departure op Stiamirs. —The
steamer Express, Capt. Jos. Morgan, arrived with •
"It cargo of cotton, on Monday pveiling from Au
t-’ii*ta Mr. M. A. Cohen cleared at 10 o'clock yoeter
-1 ay morning for Palatka, etc., the steamer Fountain,
’ “Pt. Ingraham. She had a full freight and a very
""toiler of passengers. The steamer Charles
Houghton, Capt. Sprague, departed at tea o'clock
•or Ucuufurt, with u number of paaaengers.
•Arrival op tii* han Jacinto —The steamship Ban
tactuio, consort of the Bau Salvador, of the Empire
,"*> * Wired from New Tork yesterday. The Ban
-tseinto left liar dock at New York at four o'clock p.
' *n Baturfiay the Ulli, and arrived at theSavau
"sh inn at T a. in yeatarday morning, having niada
'he tup i„ Aikty two hour* Hlia in ought a full
''•‘Mfla, a largo uuialwr of paau’iifiera, and a eat 4
appears, In iheaaipplngiulclllgauoa Wa
«u iiidt'btt din uie puiwr for favors,
Pang < H.M seruN The kieauiei Hocktaua Oapi.
Jtvatiiwfi, fium t'liarisetuß via IkauAwt and lime*
Hen,i, arrived late laai t veiling Wa art Indebted w
her Puresr jur ffi.ora,
fikufe i). Jivivr Tt»u iiHitf wkUk
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The New Mbtbofouta* Billiard Hall.
—Among the many gratifying evidences of
the flourishing prospects of Savannali, not
tbe least, is the establishment in our city of
a billiard ball, which is unsurpassed in Uie
■cale of maguiflcence on which it has been
projected, and the elegance and complete
ness of its fittings and adornments. The
large and beautiful hall at the corner of Bull
and Broughton streets, known as Masonic
Hall, has been appropriated to the purposes
of tbe enterprise, and the already existing
advantages and conveniences ot the Hall
made use of and added to in such a manner
as to have successlully achieved the design
of the proprietors to produae an establish
ment far suipassing anything of the kind in
this section, and second to none in the
county, North or South.
The floor of the hall is covered with a Brus
sels carpet of heavy t« xture and splendid pa -
tern, the portions around the tables being
protected by a matting of India rubber. The
effect oi the carpet is to give an air of splen
dor and sumptuousness, which is very strik
ing to one entering the hall. The piilaw
which support the ceiling have been bronzed
to harmonize with the new decoraiions of
the ball. There are ten tables, two of them
being carom, four four-pocket aud four six
pocket tables. Tbe tables aie of tbe make of
Phelan aud Collender, New York, and are
entirely new, with the exceptiou of one of
the carom tables, which was set up for use iu
the late match between the distin
guished players, Caruieand Kavanagb, which
took place in New York about tbe first ot
November. Tbe bar is in keeping in pro
portions and fittings with the other features
of tbe ball, tbe glass and silver ware and
other paraphernalia being of elegant and
costly make. Tbe ball is also furnished with
an abundance of Comfortable easy-ebairs,
and a reading table, supplied with all tbe
American and foreign exchanges, will soon
be added. A general appearance of brillian
cy and magnificence prevails in tbe new
hall, and it cannot fail to become a popular
aDd fashionable resort for gentlemen.
The proprietors announce the formal open
ing of the Metropolitan Hall this evening.
The Hall will be open this morning from 10
until 2, during which hours ladies are invited
to visit it, no gentleman except accompanied
by ladies being admitted at that time.
Another Saw Mill to be Built.—We are pleased
to notice that another large two-gang saw mill—one
of the finest in Georgia—ls about to be built by Mr.
Joseph Ehlen and J. F. and A. Hamilton, on the site
of the Quantock Mill, wharves. The mill
will be completed In about two or three months.—
This mill will be famished with all improve
ments, aud be able to turn out thirty thousand feet
of square, or sixty thousand feet of rough-edge
umber.
The Willlnk Mill, which was built on the site of
the Quantock Mill, is now being removed to Wil
link’s ship yard, where It will be erected.
Walcott's new mill, which is lu the course of erec
tion between tbe Quantock Mill and Wllliok's ship
yard. Is being rapidly pushed forward to completion,
and Is expected to commence sawiDg iu about two
weeks. The lower Eastern wharves will; before
long, be built np entirely with saw mills, presenting
a lively appearauce of industry iu approaching the
city from down the river. When all the mills uow
commenced are completed, there will be Wlllink’s
Kill, Walcott’s two mills aud Bblen’s HUI, with
room to erect several more.
We learn that one or more mills are to be erectqd
lu the western portion of the city, upon the river
bank. We earnestly hope the fullest success will
attend all these various enterprises.
The Manufacture of Brices.—Among the many
improvements In progress in our city there Is noue
more worthy of notice than the enterprise or Messrs.
Hamlet <f Swain, uow engaged In the manufacture
of Georgia grey bricks. Messrs. Hamlet A Swain
have now In successful operation their brick yard
situated on the Savannah and Ggeecheh Canal about
oue mile from the cliy, They give employment to a
large force of hands, principally freedmen. Before the
war the manufacture of bricks was important end
extensive business, giving employment to many la
laborera. We wish Messrs. Hamlet A Swalu every
success, as an establishment of the kind is much
wanted In tbe present scarcity ol building material
in the city. The supplies hitherto have been rccelv
celved either from the North or been taken out of
the obstructions In the river below the city.
Benefit of the Episcopal Orphans’ Home —We
are requested to state that a Refreshment Party In
aid of the Episcopal Orphans’ Home will be held at
the Home, near the Catholic Church, corner of Mac
donough and Floyd streets, on Wednesday, 6th De
cember, commencing at tpur o’clock and continuing
during that evening. Contributions are earnestly
requested, either In money or artices, from all who
.favor the Orphans’ Home.
General Jail Delivery.—On Monday night last,
between the hours of twelve and one o’clock, ten
prisoners (all colored), confined In the jail of this
county, succeeded In making their escape. They
made use of false keys. Several of them are noted
thieve and villains.
Rewards for the apprehension of the Mur
derers of Mr. a. Cordes.—At a meeting of the
German Fire Company, No. 10, held last evening, a
resolution was passed to hffer a handsome reward
for the apprehension of the murderers of ther brother
fireman, Mr. A. Cordes. We learn that tbe Mayor,
by the authority of the City Council, will isaue his
proclamation, also offering a reward of five liuudred
dollars.
The Theatre.—The attraction tonight Is Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Watkins In their popular domestic drama,
“ Smiles aud Tears." The programme will conclude
with the laughable burletta of "Where's Your
Farce f”
Steamer Annie.—’This steamer is now lying in
Quantock’s Canal, and the balance of cotton in the
hold is being discharged as rapidly as possible. It is
thought she will have to go north for repairs, unless
the same can be made at the U. S. Government Re
pair shops at St. Helena, S. C.
— _ 'J! —S' "!■ I"
Nliippiag Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac This Day,
Sun rises 6 43 Moon rises 2 68
Sun sew 4 56|High water 3 62
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1866.
Arrived,
Steamship San Jactato, Loveland, New York—B
H Hardee.
Pioneer Steamship Chase, Roath, New York—Hun
ter A Garnmeu. .. . n .
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Sieamer Two Boys, Daniels, Augusta—Erwin <t
Hardee.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Darien, with 300 bales up
land cotton to O Coheu . .
Walls’ flat, (rum Ciieyes plantation, with sheaf
rough rice to R Uanersham A Son
Sioop Franklin, Buckley, New York, via B Head—
Ktrlln A Burke. _ „
Br bark Colonist, Taylor, Liverpool—Chas Green A
Sou.
Bidg Blackfish, Fickett, New York—Laßoche A
JOhUHoR. „ . r •
Steamer Reck land, Beaufort, CUarleaton—L S
Benuett. 4 w „ „
Steamer Express, Morgan. Augusta, to i M Mvrell.
Birk Laconia, Doane, Boaton— Hunter k Gammell
Ur ip Thornaldsou. Biomage, South Shield*, tug
—Reed A Steward.
Sclir J M Bruouiall, Douglass, Philadelphia, with
360 tons coal to tluntar A Gammell.
Clsarsd.
Steamer Helen, Reilly.Uugu»ta-Keln A Cos
summer Geu Barry, Henry, Augusta—Chas L Col
b*S*auior U M Cool, Taylor, from Darien.—M A
Cohen.
Steamer O F Potter, Ceeear. Auguete-Chas L Col-
Trade wind, Clark. PMlSdelphl*—C, Johssoj
* SciT/amslom, Jones, ikUumoit -crane, Johneou
A UraybUl. JL
Sclir Irs HIIm. Bragg, New York-Laßoelie A John
eon.
Per bark Uolunw, front Liverpool-*,IU Hike esH>
IV lulM OM|.
Per Er ship Thornnideou, from England aso wire
uuui, mpi (iu lohv i'4ki<
, IKi,r lr * •“«. fro .New York -IM HUM frrel p p
"fer tehr Itade wim M PMisdoiulihi -iH ion*
old non 81 betas Spleuti notion,T pkgs ■••ir.l hull
41 bale* yarn, *0 do old fupu and loresWS (Ltvo ibiw
leads 7
Pei sc hr Aniib.pe, Joe Hnuuautw-dtu baiev epquid
sttHgtt, lit frmes LA* lit* aid Iran, 1% 4044* hose#, |
Per steamship chase, from New York—CiunaatAck
T Slue,ns p B Wells, H Cow ley. Mr Do.mel and !
friend. O Atlfv, M M Clohertv. Mrs Cobb and imam.
1 C Sturtevant.
Per steamship San Jacinto, flout New York—T B
Waddell, J Cohen, J B Butts. 1, W Law ion, J F Ten
ney and Wile. N C Goodwin, T C Folsom, wife and
child, Mrs J P Stewart aud child, J A Outline. J li.in
nle, J H Fitzpatrick, J C Pertrel, N Lj man. Geo W
Lawrence, II L Greeninan, C N smith. Win F.lmell. C
Hostettei ami wife, J W Phillips, H C Folsom. C W
Stltes and wife, A Woolover. W W Allen, H smith.
CN Moody, A H Gibbi, wife and 2 children, WB
Jarvis. Miss 8 H Jarvis. Mrs Coebler, P Floyd, K P
Buckingham, M Scheme,-W P Haney, W H Bennett,
M Reigenbach, J McCoy, J Cunningham.
Per steamer Two Bovs, from Augusta -Capt A C
Bard well, J Bancroft jr, Mr aud Mrs Baldwin, Miss
A E W Baldwin, Miss N Baldwin. Master Baldwin,
Mrs M Bancroft, C H Way and family, Mis J Junes,
Capt H A Darling, J D Darling, G Dawsou. B C Tru
man, T W Maugham. F L Neufville, H J Harris, and
4 on deck.
Consignees.
Per steamship San Jacinto, from New York—E B
Mack, J Fraeger, B A L Goldberg, W H Stain, Bouse
A Bryant. O Cohen, K McLea, T J Stately, J M Pren
tice, C, Johnson A Cos, Hunter A G, J P Stewart, S H
Deniund, B, Baldwin A Cos, J Weiuheiuier, G L Colby
A Cos, Lathrop A Cos, A N Miller, G C Freeman, F.rwin
A H, K R agt at Augusta, A C llustetter, P Skehau,
T B Waddell, Central R Hi, M S Meyer, Bulger A Col
vitt, Dzilinski A S, S M Lederer, S Natenbaum A Bin
N Btscher A Cos, M Newtuark, Stewart A Cos, R c
Linn, Einstein <8 Eckman, Kandell A Cos, Keio A Cos,
W Samuels, G Kahrs A Bro, L A Lattimore.
Per steamship Chase, from New York—B, Smith A
Cos, Adams Ex Cos, Bothwell A Whitehead, B, Wylly
A Christian, T Bateson, C, Johnson A Cos, J Constant
M Duggan, Duncan <f Johnson. Einstein A Kckmau,
Erwin A Hardee, M Ferst A Cos. G O' Freeman, C L
Gilbert. J Gilliland A Cos, Hess A Gutman, Hilton A
Randall, T Howe, N A Hardee A Cos, A 8 Hartridge.
Hunter A O, J Hirschback, Kenneth, McLea A Cos, J
Lippman, Laurent A Cos, R J Larkin, N S Meyer, T
Nichols, H Pitcher, G W Porter, I Rodgers, Rogers <t
Cann, W H Stark, J Schuster, Southern Ex Cos, F W
Sims, A A Solomons A Cos, W B Stnrtevant, M J Solo
mons, Randell A Cos. W 11 Turner, Weed Cos, J G
Watts, A Waldron P B Wells, W, Halsey A Cos, W M
Walsh, RJ Larcombe.J T Willis, WC Carrol, FA
Cann, A Seydell A Bro, JAG Gardner, B Motion, L
A Lattimore, J F Alison, Scribner A Whitman, G W
Miller, J Surron A Cos, [S] iu a diamond, 11 A R, T O
B, [D] In a diamond. H W A Cos, [TI in a diamond, C
A R
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—B23 bales up
land cotton and Express freight to {Adams Ex Cos, O
Cohen, Bothwell <8 Whitehead, B, Baldwin A Cos, aud
order.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—393 bales
cotton aud mdse to Erwin A Hardee, J W McAlpiu,
R H Howell, J K Wilder, B, Wylly A Christian, Col E
B Darling.
Per bark Laconia, from Boston—Hilton A Randall,
T J Dunbar A Cos, J C Maker dt Cos, Capt E Dove, H
Pitcher, S L Willey, A Joseph. M A Cohen, M D Wad
ley, W M Walsh, M Newtuark, Hunter A G, E Padel
rord, Smith A Brady, A J Brady, Jacksonville R K, J
E Strain A Cos, O Cohen, L T Whitcomb, M Newtuark
Clagboru A Cunningham, and others.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—llo bales up
land cotton and sundry mdse to M A Cohen, C Cohen
Jones A Way, B, Wylly A Christian.
A Card.
The undersigned, passengers by the steamer San
Jacinto, on her first voyage from New York to Sa
vannah. take great pleasure iu recommending her
to the travelling public. We look upon the steamer
San Jacinto as complete in all her appointments,
fitted with all the comforts aud elegancies that can
make a sea voyage pleasant, and her table as amply
supplied with all the luxuries of the season.
We cannot take leave of Capt Loveland, Purser
Furley and officers without expressing feelings of
gratitude for the consideration and kindness with
which we have been treated durng the voyage.
J Cohen, C N Moody,
T B Waddell, J R Butts,
H L Qreenman, L W Lawton,
N H Goodwin, J W Phillips,
H Smith, W W Allen,
E P Buckingham, J F Tenney,
C N Smith, G W Lawrence,
Adam Woolover, H Lyman, Jr,
O M Schone, W J Bennett,
W L Elmell, J Yonnie,
J H Fitzpatrick, J C Pertrel,
Peter P'loyd, Wm P Haney,
H C Folsom, J C Folsom,
John A Gonnie, C Hostetter,
O W Stltes, and 18 others.
A Curd.
On Board Steamer Two Boys, )
Near Savannah, Nov. 29. (
The undersigned, passengers on board steamer
Two Boys, from Augusta to Savannah, respectfully
adopt this method of reiurumg thanks to Capt Dan
iels, Purser Koumlllat. aud other officers of the boat
for their skillful management and uniform courtesy
exhibited by them to us during our trip. We cheer
fully recommend the Two Doys to the travelling
public, anil those shippers who wish to entrust, the
transportation of their property to experienced
hands.
B C Truman, ,H C Bardwell,
C H Way, HA Darling,
J Bancroft jr, J D Darling.
D Baldwin, C H Howard,
T W Maugham, G Dawson,
F L Neufville, |H J Harris.
LIST OF VESSEL!) IN THE PORT OK
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Nov. 29,1863.
STEAMSHIPS.
Wm Tibbets, Cony, discharging—Richardson A
Barnard.
TERNS.
Lizzie Batchelder, English, 409, loading New York
—Hunter A Gummed.
BRIGS,
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 430, loading for Liverpool
—Wm Starr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, 398, loading for Boston—Hun
ter A Gammed.
Redwood, Boyle, loading—Rogers A Cann.
Rush. Raynor, discharging—Patterson A
Tucker.
Atlantic, Wark, loi tons, discharging—B, Wylly A
Christian.
Olive Frauds, Small, discharging—Chas L Colby
A Cos. _
. O schooners.
Geo Darby, Snow, from New York, discing—
Hunter A Gammed.
Wm E Stevenson, Burton, 166, waiting.
D W Vaughan, Mont, 234, loading. New York—
Patterson A Tucker.
Electric Spark, Taber, loading for Jacksonville,
Fla—Win A Beard.
A E Suyrk, repairing, bound to Charleston.
Abby Bee, waiting—W A Beard.
A F Ames, Ames, discharging—Van Horn, Hol
yoke A Murray.
Oliver Cromwell, Delano, loading, St.Helona—C L
Colby A Cos.
Chattanooga, Black, discharging—Richardson A
Barnard.
AuctTon sales.
AT PRIVATE" SALE. ‘
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been to many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demand, has
placed in themurket, for a tew days. Lots of five
Acres, or more, pari cleared, on the Augusta Road op
posite to the three mile stone, also on .the White Bluff
Hoad, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nlO
By Beß, Wylly & Chrisllan.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
city. The improvement** consists of a first clast' cottage
dwelling, gothic .-style, containing six large rooms, with
marble mantel pieef, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuildings
consists of <arm house, containing seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and «t tt hlcs. Purcha- er can have the re
fusal ofom, fodder, hay, horses, mules, baggies and
wagons.
Also,
2430 acres ot heavily timbered land, silaated twenty
(20) milt's from the city, between the Ogeechee and
Oanoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or
an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
abovecleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling houses with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-nlB
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
By Bell, Wylly K Christian.
THIS DAY, (Wednesday), at 10)4 o'clock, at the
dock bei ,w Miller's Foundry, will lie sold for ac
aecount of Underwriters and all concerned :
14 bales Cotton, more or less
Damaged on board sieamer Annie, and sold under
Inspection of the Port Wardens.
Terms, cash before delivery. n2B-2
*“ AT PRiVATEbSAJLE.
By Bell, Wylly Ji Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
about nine miles from this city. The improvements
consul of dwelling, barn, stables, and otlrer neces
sary out-bull'linire. -. •
An abundance of flih, oysters, ahrirop, *c.. Con
veniently Obtained
Price of [Hopcrly, *'3,61)0. ulte-tf
,»x BLUN & IfIEYEIi.
On THURSDAY. N-v Doth, lu front of .tore, ak»D
o'clo.k, will bo fold
Lot and Improvamentaaslfo i Ifrsnklln Ward, Ike
Improvements .HinMpsg ofjiwo fine linek Hoireea,
two atoelu. ~l| ha »inoni>, each bmtss containing lores
I be laaiilgeel to a ground resit of |39 fl pi r an
ADMINIiiPRATGR’H HALE * "
■ y T. J, WilUh.
UnTl ltspAY January, ilk, 1844, will be *»id *4 lire
I’oMrt H«uHi hi tha oMy ulftkMhiMii #4 11 n'Wurli.
Th# iftntfiM M#‘lul Ut l Mu, Wvd, (M
mm m
•Hit null im tmimimmimi* m* a UN •<«*« y
kgu k iwalliogs hl*»# nmAf. Willi i iu ih« w<i
mm! UuGogh ih« huuM*. Inla|» *4wMk goiii naihi
Imi •Win*
wild Nr wM'*** *4 lb# INiUtif id lifttiNiw
tVHiatly VMr • ilUi'h*#* tMAtm *b# h*4i# * •
fYfgil kgibi IMfUig IN IMl## MM
O ROCKRIKH| liyOtl, *
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
wines: liquors, segaruc.
147 Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE y PUBLIC AN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention ot Trade and the Pnb-
Wv Ik- generally to oar Urge and elegant
ment of
Wanes, Liqaora, Cordials, Conserve*, Su
gars, '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 regulation of
which is fully established m this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BlTTEßS
guaraiitebd superior to any article of the kind, de
signed exprpptdv for hotel and family use; DUN
BAR'S SOHIEUAM CORDIAL BUUNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, and pqt up expressly
for our house, of wnich we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPIItAiALE. incases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANnY, Scotch and Bunroon WHISKEY and AR
RACK PUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. k Cos. are sale agents for H. A H. W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES. XX and XXX
braiid-*, guaranteed unsurpassed m 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 SKOARS 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 this house, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates novl-lm
whiskey i
FIDE OLD BRANDY, WINES, 4c.
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 BAY STREET,
(Herald Buildings j
ALSO,
Aleop’s Ale-Mars’ Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar,
octfi tt
RANDELL A CO.
ARK 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,
Anil a general assortment of Fancy Groceries.
n2l-eodlw
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
I —IN
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
TV Hi TO and. Cider.
eep2 ts
BLACK TEA.
TUST received, a emal l lot choice Oolong Tea. For
fj sale hgr
M J. SOLOMONS A GO.,
n!7-tf Jones' Building*, B iy street.
Biscuits, Biscuits.
A LARGE assortment of Fresh Biscnlts. Juat re
ceived and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nl7-tf Jones' Block, Bay street
CHEESE, SOAP.
10 BOXES CHEESE,
a w 7a boxes Fay's Soap
Just received and tor sale by
octlS BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
Gao. R. Crpmp. Wm, A. Weight,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. HP & HI.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipfs, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
tW~ Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tohaooo, Pkoduok, and MEBOHanmss of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angnsta,
Ga., Richmond. Va., and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan. Qaden & Cncklea, A. A. Bo'omous A
Cos., J. T. Paterson *Oo„ R. Molina, Esq , Savannah.
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
OCt4
KIRLIN, BRO.&BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALER® IN
ALES, WIS AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED,
au2l ~ ts
To* Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
» Soap Manufacturers.
1 .ESSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran
ts dy. Hum. Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparation* lor Neu
tralising and Molufy'ng Whiskey and Spirit, Color
mgs. Syrups and Fruit Juices for Brandy, Whiskey
and Wines, Oil* and Extracts of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr F’s
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1060 Recipes.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insoct Powder, Plj Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorfl|.ar and Fluoric Acid, Manganese and oil rare
UheuucaH and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Htllicate of Hods In Crystals Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap stone, Hosln. Koda, Ash,
Ac. JOS W. FBUt HTKANUKK,
novl-eodSm No. 66 Cedarst„ N Y,
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
Whole sale
GROCERIES; LIQUORS,
WINKN ANI) HEGARM,
Corn#r Aryan and tt. Julian and
Johnson tquara,
IDMUHTINU PI L4H841 MIIUHBq
I W AgaHIS frw
A 1,10 ani> LAOHII.
lUnltili m btlii, th •••mHBmM us
na*»TMr MKfXMraa,
Mpfs i -ft um , rn4, , UR ,
OUO LKIKS, LMjPd—, jites
PIERCE SREHAN,.
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceriea, Boot* and Shoes, Clothing*
Foreign and Domestic Which, Liquor* aud Segars.
Alao, Skcban's Celebrated
GOLDBN ALK AND CHAMPAGNE (’IDEM,
In bottle and in wood.
London and Lmblin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac. _____
Liberal deduction* made to the trade
176 BKOUGIITON STREET, SAVANNiftI,
and G 2 Liberty street. New York.
Cheese, Butter.
OflA BOXES H AR State Dairy Cheeae
f.u boxes English Dairy Cheese
100 mbs Choice Goshen Pstier
160 firkin* Choice Gottif-u Butter
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
n2T-C 193 Bay street.
J. GARDNER
TAKES the liberty of informing the public generally
that he has joft opened, and will always keep on
hand a full supply
Fresh Family Groceries,
of nil descriptions and of the bent quality, which he
offers for sale at reasonable rates, corner Jones aud
Barnard streets at Ktnlich's old stand. iilß*lui
( FOREIGN DOMESTIC^^^^S
t ALES WINES /BkI))t)ORS&SE6*RS
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. ‘Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
an 30
BUYERS WISHINC
Tobacco, Flour
AND
SUGARS,
IN LARGE DU ANTI ES AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine .tonka!
rtancioll di Co's.
ri2leo,Uw
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
OAj | Bore*, x, % and caddied*Tobacco, which we
are now offering xt prices lower than it can
be bought for in Northern cities.
MILLEIt, THOMAS * CO,
ill l -If No. Mg Bay glww t
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country
are invited to examine my
XVholesale Stock,
whicmpciudee packages containing complete assort-
put np %pr essly-Xor “ Conutry Trade,”
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
Queensware house,
10'.) Broughton St., v»il door from Bull St
p«10 j a ts » D SMYTH.
PILES. FISTULA, &C.
DR. J."A. CLOPTON, ot Huntsville, Ala., raav Me
consulted fora short time t me Pulaski House
Room 106. He guarantees perfect satisfaction in
the worst cases of PILES.
Refers to many of the most Intelligent physicians
of the State upon whom he has operated. Also the
beet city reffereuces given.
Call soon or lie may he gone when yon call. PER
FKCT CURES GUARANTEED IN tilE OLDEST
CASKS IN THE CITY. F
He has operated upon three and lour huodrtd a
year, and has never lost a patient. n2B-tf
shipping.
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE
S t e a m e r Oak,
Capt. Wm. McCauley,
Is receiving freight This Day at Lamar's Wharf, and
will have qn’ck despatch as nbove.
TLis boat is In excellent order (rates A 1 in Insur
ance Companies) and being of large capacily shippers
can rely on having their orders go through with de
spatch.
For freight apply to
-J. B. PRESDEE, Agent,
109 Broughton street.
F. M, MY.RKLL,
n29 Harris' Buildings, B»y street.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fa?t sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER
Capt. N. King, *
Having been placed permanently upon this route will
leave for the above places on
Thursday Morning,3oth Inaf ,ai 10o’rlork
And every Thursday thereafter.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
commodation, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
**2B Agent**
NOTICE?
THE BRITISH, WEST INDIA AND PA
CIFIC COS STEAMSHIP,
DARIEN,
Will leave for-
Liverpool Dire c i,
ON
Saturday, Deo. Bd.
(123 IIRUIUAM. BALDWIN A CO.
For Doctortown.
Th. n.w trou .14. whael Sie.iunr* *
T W O HO VH.
w t'spl 11mm Danlsll,
Will ISS9S Dillon . wksrf is* tip' Skovn |*si « uq
Tksnflsr tfoi Ming. Hiu, istbreMe'ilMk
iswlwii,
"A IS iMSMfitt, ksVlnfilDw.nl l, Ml |lp
KM WIN A llAlilHfi, ■
Jmu L Hsn.ut.4V, Afi.nl oil sksri (.fg
u SHIPPING.
PIONEER LINE.
FOll
NEW YORK.
The new and splendid steam'blp CHASE. W D
Roath, Commander, will leave for the above port on
Thursday, Nov. 30, at o'clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
n22 HUNTER ft QAMMELL
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlautic Mail ftiteamship
Coiupnii.y.
The new and fast side-wheel steam
SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
u?1 ' W "1 sail as aboveFon
Saturday, Dee, 3d, at —. o’clock.
Tor freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
R. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON Agents.
n2I No. 5, Bowling Orecu, New- York.
FOR NEW YORK.
k #
THE
Steamship Varuna
E. W’HITEHURST, Commander,
will, SAIL on
Saturday, Dec. tt, at 5 o'clock p.an.
U 29 JOHN R. WILDER, Agent.
FOR NEW YORK
The brig OLIVE FRANCES, F. a:
Small, master, is uow loading for the
2sQi32p'ftbole port
JE Mafiv For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n29 Corner Aberborn and Bay sts.
FOR NEW X.ORK,
ATLANTIC COAST
MAIL STEAMSHIP POMPAW.
The vby fast sailing Steamship
Eute r*p e ,
Eldridgr, < 'oratnandt*r,
Will positively sail on her regular day,
U rilnrsday, Will lust., at 4 o'clock p. id.
, a
F* freight or pan-age apply to ** ** *
JOHN R. WILDER*
»>2T , Agent. -
: " ~ , iT 1 n —ft r v fa —-
n i* i* ay’s Tui n e
♦ *•. FOR
NEWJ|jg Y OISK.
The splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulk ley, master,
will leave for the above i»oi1 on
Saturday, Dec. hid, at - o’rlork.
For freight or passage, having: iplemlid aminuno
tions, apply to
p 27 OCTAVUS COHEN.
STAR LINE.
FOB N EW YORK.
The fine Steamship WEYBOBSETT, Parish, Com
mander will leave for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. tt‘J, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having superior state room
accommodations, apply to
n27. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON & SAVANNAH
•STEAMSHIP LINE.
The new aud superior Sir imehip
WM. TIBBETTS,
J. 8. CONY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov.-291h, at ft o'clock
For freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD,
n2ltf Bay street, opposite Mariner’s Church,
j s' “
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA « SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. O. GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Pnu.poT,
Having superior accommodation for Freight and
Passengers, will ply regularly between .the gjore
citipa. #
Leaving Savannuti every Saturday Morning, at 9
o’clock. M
Leaving Augusta every Wednesday Morning, at 7
cr clock.
Laying at Mathews Bluff every Wodnenday Night.
It is the desire of the Agents oi the Gibbons to make
her a permanent Accommodation Boat for the Mcr
chants of Augusta ami Navanbah and the Pluutera
along the line of the river, and with this object in view,
no effort will be spared on the part ol her owners*
Agents and officers to meet the wants of the traveling
and freighting public.
ERWIN A HARhEE.
OIIN L. Hoc MILL AT, Agent at wharf. lm ni3
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA BRUNSWICK AND FKRNANDINA.
THE STEAMER
F A NN I E ,
CAPTAIN Mi.NELTY.
Will Iwv. s. sbuvu TIIIH DAY, st 18 a m.
v Thl. j|Mt is lu v«ry .si-.lhm nrdw, aiyi bss su<
IMthii afiu ZI.IUI .< loUllUud.lUms lurJMMi'Ufi.l.
r.ii I.Hfibi Ol ii(UMfi«, apply on Mud, sl l'sd»l
ford’, tth.n or u,
Xi
For . Augusta,
TUB HTBAMBH V
It. H.. MAN'.
I Will k.V. fisqishh h. 111. shot, pis-■ i, ,»h> n-slv
-1.4 .1 .11 IIWU .lid Mol sd 111 i«s> pio-d .atrlwulM, bsd
wl UMofitt dinH, 111. id I as.
4 I Sl BlNi’lll KV, Asrut
OPfiIPA. D l'.SldWlirelttV
waßwaMl? ii o*4*
. freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rjlBF undersigned arc prepared to receive goods at
X their Warehouses—free of expense and cor
ered by Insure re—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
hoata. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY.
aept29—tf cor. Bar sad Aberrant eta,
~W& PALATKA,
VIA FERNAND IN A AND JACKSON
VILLE.
The uew, exceedingly fast and splendid Steamer
CITX POINT,
Capt. K. 8. Talbot,
Will leave Telfair's W hats, as above,
Every Wednesday, at 4 p. na.
Tbe City Point was built by her DreseDt owners
without regard to com,, „.Utcroon.
fumichtd In the most luxurious manner. Goods
awaiting transportation can be stored
For freight or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
„ J. 8. CARUTHBHB.
Hodgson's Rauge, Bay strest.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Shepley, ,
Ozjent,<iM
Clarion,
Will "take Tri-weckly Trips' to Dectortowm, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad/ leaving
s *v«nnah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Through freight payable at our office.
of received daring the week, and stand free
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS L. COLBY * CO.,
n -° Corner Abercorn and Baystraots.
For Charleston,
4
The new Steamer
6ITY POINT,
Capt. E 8. Talbot,
Will leave aa above
Every Saturday, at tt a. an.
1. * _Vr "‘ ' • ■ J*
For freight or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
J. B.CARUTHERS.
Hodgson’s Range, Bay street.
FOR
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
STfeAMER COMET,
CAPTAIN HORNE,
Will, leave as abovo with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Press
Yard, and covered by insurance until placed on board
the steamer, apply to
l°» * BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
.HKWV a Lighter, of 250 btrrela capacity, oa
j anti under deck, for a short trip.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner's Church,
n2l • Bay strest.
FOB
Rio De Janeiro.
calling at
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco an* Bahia
The United States and Brazil Mall
Ftejmship Company will dispatch
On the Both of avary neontb,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3* o’clock, p. ■».,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to pats through the Post Offlca.
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance on
hoard.
For freight an oassage, having splendid accommo.
tlations, apply o
, THOMAS ASENCIO A CO..
jjCt3l3ra No. 17, Broadway, New York.
' STEAMSHIP LINE
TO LIVERPOOL,
DIRECT.
The British West India and > Pacific Company's
Steamship „ *
D A. Ft I E 2ST ,
Having a large part of her cargo engaged, wUI have
quick despatch.
For freight of 1000 bales of Cotton, or pT—gr apply
to
n26 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A 00.
FOE LIVERPOOL
iOX, The British bark CBCESCO, Carrey, mas-
te-. capacity 1(00 Bales Cotton
iJrSEff Tot freight apply to
--rr ROBT. X CAUGHEY,
-°- 6 tr 98 Bay afreet.
For Liverpool.
The new lint class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
Is now loading rapidly at Lower Prats, and bavin*
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage (taken at luwast rates; apply
> CHAS. L COLBY A CO.,
oetw , cottier Absrcura aat Bay eU.
For Liverpool.
.--r. Tbs A. No. 1 Ship MONT HLAMC la new
XlLfflh? rapidly lusding, at While’s Press. For bal*
fJTlk*»si‘«B offraiglx iliaviug loom only fur e lew
mW* hundred bsTesi inquire of
I..Him ’ll), lIADBN A UNCKLEB.
Btl If . , Agents
For Liverpool.
r ci h.ioill ut lasraaa unit la
sspD If JMOGIUM, I>AU)t»IH >Ui
For Liverpool.
. Tf 1 !! *, ul I '*“ Nrl ! M * IM Kh TM'IMM WMtfHBV
J i a* by, nis.iy Inins *s siaajl ‘ at.* it; aln Item
qob’li d.tiatib P'd n* if lb ireli to
MMB NU, WlUl § UMMki (AH.