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SAV A UST M A II •
Di|mi lurr of Mramahlpi and Steamer..
KOR NEW YOBK.
Steanmbip Virgo, Thursday, November SO, at
o'clock.
Steamship Chase, Thursday, Novemlier SOtli, at
o'clock. *
Sieamship San Jacinto, Saturday, Decemlter 2, at—
o'clock.
steamship Nevada, Saturday, Decemlier 2d, at 8
o'clock a. m.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Darien, Saturday, December 2d, at
o'clock.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Cumbria, Saturday, December 9th, at
o'clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
steamer Express, Friday, December 1, at 0 o'clock
p. m. ,
Steamer Win. G. Giblrons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
FOB DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
o’clock.
Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morning, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Saturday morning,
at s o'clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Sunday morning, at 7
o'clock. A- *
FOB FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock.
1 Steamer 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.
Tribute of Respect to the late Mr
Cordes. —At the regular monthly meeting of
the German Fire Company, held at their hal 1
on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th, the follow
iug preamble and resolutions were offered
and unanimously passed :
The German Fire Company of Savannah,
in meeting assembled, do deplore the untime
ly death of onr brother Fireman ex-third
Foreman Ahrend Cordes, who came so an
untimely end by violence committed by some
person or persons to us unknown—that we
hc:i" testimony to his good qualities os a citi
zen and fireman, being always prompt, ready
and willing where duty called him. Honest
and upright in his dealings with his fellow
men. and quiet and unobtrusive in the varied
relations of life, and’ with not an enemy in
the community, truly can it lie said of
him “lie had a conscience void of offence to
wards God and man.”
Be it Resolved, That we lament and de
plore the loss of our late brother fireman,
Ahrend Cordes.
Be it further Resolved, That the First Fore
man of the Company offer a reward of Two
Hundred Dollars for the arrest and proof to
the connection of the perpetrator or perpej
ltutors of this cruel and brutal murder.
Be it further Resolved, That a blank page
in the minute hook of the Company, be dedi
cated to the memory of our deceased brother.
Be it Resolved, That the Fir t
Foreman advertise the reward as set forth in
the 2d resolution, in the Herald and Repub
lican three times each, and in the City Ad
vertiser for one week.
Be it further Resolved, That the foregoing
he published in the city papers.
F. Kold, Scc ry. G. F. C.
Final Disposal of the Steamer Annie.—
A survey was held day before yesterdayby
the signers of the document published in full
below, at the call of the Captain of the An
nie, to determine as to what disposition
should Ite made of that steamer. The deci
sion of the surveyors is detailed at length
below, and will be read with interest, as
coming from gentlemen so well known as
thoroughly capable of giving judgment on
matters of this kind. They decide that it
would he impracticable to remove the steam
er to any Northern dock yard for repairs,
and ns these cannot be properly accomplish
ed here, it will be necessary to dispose of
her tit public auction for the benefit of insu
rance holders, owners and underwriters :
Savannah, Ga , Nov. 28, 1865.
We, tlie undersigned, having been this day
called ou by Captain James Clark, of the
steamship “Annie,” to hold a survey upon
the said steamship for the purpose of ascer
taining her condition, and the damage caused
to the said vessel by her strandtug in Savan
nah river as well as to determine what course
is best to be pursued with reference to said ves
sel, lot tlie interest of all concerned- The
said vessel having been recently pumped out
aud raised and towed across the said river
and now lyiQg on the mud at the Eastern
Wharf, at the city of Savannah'. Having
repaired on board of said vessel, we tiud that
there is considerable damage in her bottom,
caused by first course of her sinking. But
it is impossible to estimate the damage strict
h\ iuasntuch as there is no means of exami
ning her bottom, the hole being, in our opin
ion. under the bed plate and under the en
gine, which would have to be removed be
fore a thorough examination could be made
of that part of her.
The principal damage to the vessel has
occurred by her lying on the beach at the
Place oi' her stranding, a sevete twist of her
hull has been caused, injuring that, and
throwing the machinery out of line, and pro
bably totally ruining some parts of it. The
huii of the vessel appears to be bogged, both
ends dropping considerably. It is impracti
cable to attempt to repair the vessel here,
there being no dock.
It will be, In our opinion, unwise to at
tempt to remove the vessel to some other
port tor tlie purpose of repairing her, even
wa re it practicable to do so The cost would
be such that it will be greatly against iuter
est to attempt it, as well as unsale. In con
i oration of the age ot the vessel, viz:
tourteen years, and ot the facts above stated,
we recommend that she be sold at public
auction, where she now lies, believing that
uc 'i disposition of her will be for the inter
est ot all concerned.
Lbtgneci] a. N. Mim.br,
•. Machinist and Engineer,
; : 1 roprietor Savannah Iron Foundry.
2 ; Wm. Kink,
* Port Surveyor.
Tiros. Lton, Ship Master.
J. S. Crowell, Ship Master.
HE brKAMSHip San Jacinto.—The fine
L '-wheel steamship San Jacinto, Capt.
■''ieland, the consort of the San Salvador,
l ‘ lt ‘ second arrival of the Empire Line of
- ■ “msbips, is now lying at the Exchange
' 1,11 f, where her handsome build and noble
riw s "r' s - lre a, t ra cting much attention.
~ivi T'cinto is identical with the favor-.
f„f,| vi . luw ." Uallimore steamship Ben De-
W i,i.’,, VU .'K beeu renamed in uniformity
Tin- Jr K,! ’ ,er ships ol the Empire Line
ii„„ ‘ ‘ lOon state-room* and their flt-
Siin n V *' i se *y the same a* those of the
t,. w ,| 1 V:ll !" r described in these columns a
chilli ri Kln r v ’ I,u ' n K unsurpassed eltlici for
aNo , '! r 'dcgHnce. Her carrying capacity
eon ill i,", . r s l'ccd, render her all that
i ra,|,. 'b'siretl lor the Savauuali ami N. Y.
'li inen alternoon, a party ol gen
tile ,i 1 , w " to a sumptuous dinner in
"ppriiiiri" 1 , i 1,10 s, * n Jacinto, ami cololirated
t 1!,!.. 1 V'dy the iiitkiildous inauguration of
, lt , fitting dulng welcome to the
p am] her olllcers to our wnters.
* Law's Mao Alias. Slid 11
Nui .ii,' Harper s Weekly, The
all . 1 ‘b<> Hound Table, logs!bar with
dai,. ' l'*»P«l»r iieilodleais, fortheUst
'' iv.id ai K-(lll s Hews Depot.
•liaii ‘ *»<•>.—Tim beautiful domesllu
in „ !' aml Tosrs" was per bemad
, " 1 ‘ blglily gratified audleine last
W iM " I he i ngagt incut ol Mr and Mm,
"" ‘ iM t*wu • moat lurluuslo bit, and
wiil, we have no doubt,prove aa profitable to
the management as acceptable to our tbeat
; rical public. The pieces in which they appear
are of a most unexceptionable character and
have been dramatized with a special view
to the development of the vetsatile tal
ents of these justly popular artists. Mr.
Watkins, as a truthful delineator of a
wide range of character, stands deservedly
high, while Mrs. Watkins, as a comedienne
and vocalist, never fails to fascinate and de
light her audience.
To-night we are promised two new pieces,
we believe never before performed on our
stage—“ Fit to be a Duchess/* and “To
Oblige Benson.**
Arrival of the Virgo. —The new steam
ship “Virgo" Captain Bulkley, of Murray’s
Line, arrived here yesterday from New
\ ork, having made a remarkably quick trip.
The ship is a splendid screw vessel, of 1400
ton 9, with a capacity of carrying 1500 bales
cotton. She wiil, with the “Leo and Zo
diac,” make up the new “Murray's Liue” of
steamers, of which Octavus Cohen, Esq., is
agent in our city. Tlie dimensions of the
Virgo are as follows .
Length, 195 feet; Beam, 35 feet; deptli
of hold, 23 teet.
Her cabin arrangements are of tlie most
commodious and elegant character, furnish
ing accommodation with every comfort for
fifty first-class passengers.
The ship is a bran new vessel having just
been built at Fair Haven by the Messrs. Bus
hnell, expressly for this line. Her engiues are
of the most powerful kind, enabling her to
attain great speed. Her commander, Capt.
Bulkley, is already well kuowu to the trav
eling public as the former Captain of the
Zodiac, and his able seamanship and cour
teous bearing lias made him a great favorite
yith the travelling public. The Virgo will
sail on Saturday next, the 2d of December,
for New York.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises , 6 44 Moon rises 4 4
Sun sets 4 06]High water 4 53
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1865.
Arrived.
Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York—Brig
ham, Baldwin A- Cos.
Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter A
slammed.
Steamship Virgo, llulkley, New York—O Cohen.
Steamer City Point, Talbot, Charleston, etc—R W
Adams.
Steamer Helen Getly, Ingraham, l'alatka, Fla—L
S Bennett.
Cleared.
Steamship Euterpe, Eldridge, New York—John R
Wilder.
Stqauiship Weybossett, Parish, New JYork—Brig
ham/Baldwln A Cos.
Steamship Wm Tibhets, Cony, Boston—Richard A
Barnard.
Pioneer Steamship Chase, Roatli, New York—Hun
ter A Gammed.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—lo 4
bales square cotton, .6 do round do, 3 cases leather.
32 bills oranges, 4 cases mdse.
Export!.
Per steamship Wm Tibhets, for Boston—46o bales
cotton, 6do yarn, 7 do wool, Iterates crockery, 40
pkgs mdse, 5 cases, 7 tons old Iron, etc.
Per Bteamshtp Chase, for New York—339 bales up
land cotton, 10 do domestics, 13 bags coffee and spice
1 case, Ac.
Per steamship Weybossett, for New York—49B bis
upland cotton, 69 pkgs mdse, 11 bales domestics, etc
Per steamship Euterpe, for New York—B6l bales
upland cotton, 21 do wool, 2 do yarn, 26 sacks dried
fruit, 10 boxes mdse, 54 bndls sugar cane.
Passengers.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—J Nelless,
G .1 Jones, C T West. Mrs Fitzpatrick and infant, Mrs
G J Jones, Mrs T A Johnston and 2 children. Mi s
Hill aud 2 children, J H Oarabrant, J Bennett, M P
Keefe. E Hill, E Burns, J Murphy, J Chambers, T
Henderson.
Per steamship Nevada, from Near York—Miss Skil
ton, Mrs Heurne, Mrs S E SaflOrd. Mrs H O’NMI, Miss
L M Reed, J H Taylor, W A Bryant, A W Laudr*, J
C Harris, C Ahrens, Mr Brewer, O Wariwt C Mark
ham, J Malloy, G Anderson, Mrs DA O'Byrne, two
children and nurse, C T Wilcox, E E Palmer, Mrs H
Douglas. E Yau Zands, J Sherlock, L Evan, E W Pel
ton, A W Harvey, L Fried and wife, Mrs Gregory and
2 children, M Newmark, E Cohen, and 40 steerage.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—lNJ u £ppes<
wife, child and nurse, Miss C E Jocelyn, Miss E B
Eveletb, Miss M C Osgood, MissC G MaUtewson, R F
Mathewson, J Jones, T Allison. J K Stimpsou and
neice, O H Duucombe, II Dykes, HT Mot, K Furman
N J Duuuett. J Frisbie. J Bernhard, and 40 steerage.
Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—Mr Bai
ley and lady, J D Wnlkerson, Mrs C Morris and lour
children, J K Myat, P H Wood, S W Plume, ,H Allen,
G F Meirs, J D L Beeket, J McCrossan, J L Henry, J
O’Conner, H Haleuder, W Pierson, and others.
Per steamship Wm Tibbets, for fcoston—E D Jope
ly, G S Scranton, S 8 Miller, J ft Tucker.
Per steamship Euterpe, for New York—C H San
born, Col J C Gibbs, H Clark, J Crosby, J S CioWetl,
S Andrews, W J Trcgor, S llalliday, E Helle.
Per steamship Weybossett, for New York—F Evans
Mrs M Fluster, Mrs B Smith, J Burner, R Oilman, J
G Wood, and steerage.
Per steamer Helen Getty. from Palaika. etc—Frank
Triav, E Haile, L Wamtck, J Paine. M T Mililer, A
Chliiian, S Halllday, W Vandorn, B P Paul, J P M
Epping, J Knight, T H Llgon, A W Holmes, John
Enzor, Dr A B stonetake, W S Weeks. W B McMnr
try, A J Syncs, J Reddick, K G Terry, T B Uamlinton
ContUneci.
Per steamslilp Hunter, from Sew York—Bothwell
A Whitehead, Blun k Meyer, 0, J k Graybill, Clag
hoin * C, Cunningham A Purse, H Cowley, Erwin dr
Hardee, M A Cohen, J H Deppish, M H erat k Cos, G C
Trninau, Caden if Cockles, J Gilliland A Cos, Hunter
& O, U * Gutman, N A Hardee, H, Watson & Cos, G
Heidt, Hilton A Randall, T Henderson. C V Hutchins
A B Ives. G J Jones, J M Kinchley, Kirliu A Burke,
L * Lattimore, J H LaMirop, Laßoehe, G A Unokle?,
J G Meinharteus, T Meincke, J C Maker A Cos, Order,
R & cann. A A Solomon, W H Stark, C W Thompson
Weed A Cornwell, 0 E Smith, J Lippmau and others
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adams Ex
Cos, J W Anderson A Son, G W Arledge, J 1J Baldwin
B, Wylly A Christian, M Ceytagh, B A Me.ver, Botlt
well A Whitehead, R Bradley, B. Smith A Cos, Drig-
Itam, B A Cos, T Champion, B. Hartridge A Cos, Clag
liorn A C, A M Cohen A Bro, M A quheti. O Cohen, C
L Colbv & Cos, F W Cornwell & Cos, C, Johnson A 0,
Cunningham A Purse, Dr W H Cuvier, E P Deyo, J H
Deppish, Doyle A Lyons, Duncan A J, E Ehrlich, E
A Hardee, M Fcrst <t Cos, D Finnegan, G C Freeman
A Cos, C L Gilbert, J Gillilaud A Cos, H Gowdy, K E
Hertz, R Habersham <f Son, Holcombe A Cos, limiter
A G, A B Ives, Jones A Way, Ketn A Cos, Kennedy A
O'Brien, J M Kincbley, RAJ Lachlison, J Lama. R
A J Larcombe, Laßoehe, G A Cnckles, J Lippmau, L
A Lattimore, Schuster A lielnsius, I R -ealy A Cos. D
F Shaffer, W H Sherwood, F W Smith A Cos, A A
Solomons <f Cos, T & Gordon, B Strauss, F M Myrell,
E H Van Ness A Cos, J L Ytllalonga, and others.
Per steamship Nevada, from New York—Crane, J
A Graybill, Ouncan & Johnson. N A B. M Newmark,
J H H A Cos, Hunter A G, W L Yroom, P Reilly. J H
Deppish, T A Gordon, D M Davidson, Mrs F, Movers,
G F Nichols, W Wolf, A M Scarbrough, sir R 11 May,
H Ditiners, C L Gilbert, B Skehan, T W Shea, Young
A Nixon, D R Dillon, F Blair, T Nugent, M S Meyer,
J E Hernandez, W M Davidson, Packard A Berrien,
O M Heidt, M D Wadlev, W H Pease, J Hart, Order,
H G Rnwe, D A Slager M G Ehrlich, Mrs S Prentice,
H Agnew, R Habersham A Sou, M J Solomons, Ltn
ville A Gleason, and others.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka. etc—C E
O Sudwan, Adams Ex Cos, E A Hardee, A S Hart
ridge, L S Bennett, J L VUlalonga. T A Gordou, M,
Thomas A Cos, T O Terry. A W Holmes
A Cord.
On Boakii Steamship Vikuo,)
Off Tybee Island, S C, Nov 28, 1866. )
The undersigned, passengers on board Messrs.
Murray A Nephews new steamship Virgo, on her
lirst voyage from New York to Savannah, before
taking leave of her, feel it a duty as well us pleasure
In this manner to testify our appreciative sense of
tlre sea-goingqualities and comfortable appointments
of this fine steamer, ami to recommend her to the
travelling public for their patronage.
To Capt E M Bulliley, her able and gentlemanly
commander, we are especially Indebted, and take
occasion to express to lilm our thanks for his un
varying kindness ami attention to our comfort ami
happiness so far as was compatible with tho dimes
of Ills posillou, and wo beg to assure nun Os our
hear)? good wishes for hi* continued health, •urees*
and prosperity, and we shall ulwuya hold him In
pleasant rcniembrftiice,
To Purser E W Fisher, and the officers and crew,
we also desire to express our sense ol their sterling
worth, and llie cheerfulness and zeal displayed by
them all In the discharge of iheir several dimes on
I lie passage.
J K Mtlmsoii, T Allison,
H B Brisbane, Jun Jones,
TJ Eppes IIT Mm,
Kit T Kppsi, N C Deunell,
J hernlislll, Mias C E Jocelyn,
U Friable, Miss E B Eveleill.
u II Ituucomb, I, Cutraiii,
II Mykaa, M>-*> F It tslovim.
Mrs U u Mathew**, Mu. U C Otgoud,
R F Malbswaun, E U Fuibee,
i.iht or vwnwKi.n » tmk pnin tty
ItVAIIAII,
• «V4hMAM MIIV, la, lads.
IBM*
14i tut Msb lisldsr KbgllaH |**, loa llng Mew f *yg
lluaier A GsmtweH
BRUSH.
Clan Pickens. Rodger-. LA loading lor Liverpool
—Wm Starr.
Ida McLeod, (took, 398, loading for Uosion—llin - |
ter A Gamiuell.
Redwood, Boyle, loading—Rogers A Cano.
Mush. Raynor, discharging -Patterson A
Tucker.
Atlantic, Wurk, lot tons, discharging -R, Wvlly A
Christian. .
Olive Franc!*, Small, discharging—Char I. Colby
A Cos.
SCHOONERS.
Geo DStby, Snow, from New York, disch’g—
Hunter A Gamiuell.
Wm E Stevenson, Burton. 156. waiting.
D W Vaughan, Mont. 234, loading, New York—
Pitterson A Tucker.
Electric Spark. Taber, loading for Jacksonville.
Fta-Wm A Beard.
A R SnyTk, repairing, bound to Charleston.
Abby Bee, waiting—W A Heal'd.
A F Ames Ames, discharging—Van Horn, Hol
yoke A Murra>
Oliver Cromwell, Delano, loading, St Helona—C L
Colbv A Cos:
Cliattaaooga, Black, discharging—Richardson A
Barnard,
*UCtION salesT^
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the al>ove
Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demand, lias
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 Bind
Hoad, opposite to the two mile atone. tf-ulti
Dry Goods.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
TO-MORROW (Friday), Ist December, at 10 o'clock’
in Salesroom :
An invoice of Dry Good*, just received and will be
sold without reserve, consisting of—
Muslins Calicoes
Dress Goods De Laities
Flannels P>aids
Ribbons Flowers
flats Bun nets
ALSO,
A general assortment of Milinery Goods, Fancy Ar
tides. Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. n3O
GREAT ATTRACTION!
Jewelry at Auction.
By Belly Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold TtylS EVENING, November 30th, at 7
o’clock, at store on Bryau street, two doors east of
Ball street:
*■ A choice assortment of Jewelry, lAc, Holiday
Presents.
Ctye all! Sale posit iv**. n3O
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Bacon Shoulders Starch
Bacon Sides Candles
Canvassed Hams Tobacco
Liverpool Salt Flour
Hay Mackerel
Case Brandy Case Whiskey
Champagne Ales
Furniture Wrapping Paper
Soap Letter Paper, Ac., Ac.
n3O-5 i
By Bell* Wylly & Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
45 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
city. The improvements consists of a first claaa cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doois. Outbuildings
consists of farm house, containing seven rooms,
carriage house and “tables. Purcha jr can have the iw
fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, baggies and
wagons.
Also.
2430 acres of heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) mih s from tkfc city, between the Ogeechee and
Canoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or
tin A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling houses with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-nlB
AT PRIVATE SALE
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
about nine miles from this city. The improvements
consist of dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces
sary out buildings.
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con
veniently obtained.
Price of property, $2,000. ___ n2B-tf
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
By T. J. Walsli.
On TUESDAY, January, 6th. ISG6, will be sold at the
Court House, In the city of Savannah, at 11 o’clock
The Eastern Half of Lot No. lljackson Ward, (fee
simple, with improvements), corner of Whitaker
and Hull streets. Ihe improvements are a two-«tory
brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water in the yard
and gas through the bouse ; brick stable. Both build
ings have slate roofs.
Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fora divitlon among ibe heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. n24
By Blun & Meyer.
Will be sold THIS DAY. 30b, at 10 o'clock, in front
• k of store :
5 hhds prime Shoulders
2 tierces prime Hams
5 bbls prime Hams
25 bblfl Apples, in good order
50 boxes Tobacco, 10’s and 6’3
ALSO,
1 case English Prints
1 case DeLaines
1 invoice oi Fancy Goods
ALSO,
1 case, containing assorted Ganbuldies, Walking
Sacks, Cloaks, Children’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Balmo
rals, Wool Shirts, Ac . Ac. o3t)
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY. at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold,
1 Mule
i Uoree. Wagon and Harness
00 sacks Liverpool Salt
ALSO,
The usual assortment of Furniture. n3O
Desirable Real Estate at Auction.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY. 36th tort., at 11 o’clock, in front of More
will be sold,
Two comfortable Brick Dwelling Houses on Bay
street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, on
Lot No. 1 Franklin Ward, each house being two
stories on basement, and containing two parlors, one
dining room, three bedrooms and one kitchen, anti
subject to a ground rent of $14&7 per annum to the
city. n3O
BY BLUN & MEYER
Will be sold on THURSDAY, December 7th, at 11
o’clock a. in., at onr store :
20 acres of good Gardening Laud, back of Lover’s
Line, miles from the Exchange. nCO-td
COME ONE, COMB AIL
WH KRE you can buy Goods less than they are
worth, at store on Broughton street, 3d door
from Ball. This Evening will be sold at auction, a
general assortment of Dry Goods. Boots aud Shoes,
Faney Goods, Jewelry, 4c. nov2o
PILES. FISTULA, &C.
DR. J."A. CLOPTON, of Huntsville, A IC*, may be
consulted fora short rune at the I'ulaski House,
Hoorn iOG. H«* guarantees perfect satisfaction in
tho worst cases ol PILES.
Refers to many of the most intelligent physicians
of the State upon whom he lialh operated. Also the
best ciiy references given.
('all soon or he may be gone when you call. PER
FECT CURES GUARANTEED IN THE OLDEST
CASES IN THE CITY
He has operated upon three and f.iur hnndred a
year, and lias never lost a patient. nzs-tf
TWO months after ilsto application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary ol Bulloch, for leave to
sell nil the lands hrlonglna to the estate of George
Grooms, deceased JAMES W. MOORS, Adn. r
ELIZABETH GROOMS. Adnt’x
Bullock comity, Oet. 28|h, ISfia, la»4w octal
1 Dll COILS Manilla Bale Rope
J HU mmi li.ifsshot
100 Vices
60 Anvils
6*l Smith'a Bellows
psi kegs Nulls
Ml tons Plow dteel
Us* tons Swedes and lie lined Iron
l 101 l Cast dieel, asserted
160 dossil Axes s,
tioon pair Trace I'hallW
*1 un*lwafio«i Zine-
I* Cotton Ti inks
18 Corn Nimbus
Iko >ioa Ohiiteis and Spades, sssonsdhramis
Miff’d* ll'ffse Slums
SOM* MulsShoe*
1 you dossil i ’llrry (tombs
'U dO*eo Hors* Brush** for as is liy
•lN *M* WEED * CORN WBIJ.
Liverpool Salt.
A (’AMMO U KALI*. It M*fc§ UHim to* ]«•«
GROCKRHCB, LUtt OH!. 4e C.. |
ff. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGftRS. IC.
147 Lay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
UfE invite the attenth* of the Trade and the Pnb
** lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, CordfcUs,*Conserves, Se
gars, est., etc.
which is not excelled by anjtAimilar establishment
in the States.
We are Hole proprietors of DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputatiou of
which is fully eat ablished in this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTFßS
guarauteed superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel au4 fttmily use; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, and put up expressly
for our house, of wnich we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE- iu cases and barrels;
F.nglish, Scotch and American BLE and PORTER,
BKANI’Y. Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK PUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
tlie United States, put up by ns m cases for export
and home consumption.
T J. D A (Jo. are sole agents for H. A H W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES. XX and XXX
hraudfl, guaranteed unsurpassed in qnality 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 BEGARS of finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WTOKS, CHAMPAGNES,
aud every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates nov7-lm
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
PIKE OLD BRANDT, WINES, R
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 STREET,
(Herald Buildings j
also,
Alsop’s Ale, Mare* Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
oct6 ts
RAN DELL I 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
M. C. AND SAL SODA
VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES,
And a general assortment of Fancy Groceries.
n2l-eodlw
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
.AJUrE and. Cidep.
sep2 ts
BLACK TEA.
JUST received, a smal' tot choice Oolong Tea. For
sale by 4
M J. SOLOMONS A CO .
nIT-tf Jones' buildings, B >y street.
Biscuits, Biscuits.
A LARGE assortment of Fresh Biscuits. Just re
ceived and for sale by ’
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nl7 ts Jones' Block, Bay street.
CHEESE, SOAP.
A A BOXES cheese,
X v 75 boxes Fay’s Soap.
Just received ayd lor sale by
oct!6 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO.
Gao. R. Crump, Wm, A. Wbiout,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
SAI.T]ED FISH, &o.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
tv Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Peoducb, and Mekouandisz of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jno. C. Kerrili, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Uncklea, A. A. Solomons 4
Cos., J. T. Paterson Jt Cos., R. Molina, Esq , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
OCt4
KIRLIN, £ R O.&BUREE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Ills, H m LIQUORiS,
CORN bill WIIITAWifiU STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
an*t - . ’ -ts
To Wholesale Grocers,
Lifliior Dealers, Distillers, Drugirists and
Soap Maiuiiagturers.
FI'SSENTIALOiH for daroring nnd Improving Bran-
J dy, Rum, Port Wine, BourDon, Rye, Scotch ;tnd
Irish Wlii.'kice, ago and body preparations for Ncu
trail sing and Mollifying Whiskey and spirit, Color
ings, Syrup* and Fruit Juices lor Branny, Whiskey
nod Wines, O.ls and Extracts of Cognac and other
Brui.aies, Holland and London Gin, A?. Dr P.'s
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipe*
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Flnorlc Adu, Manganese and ull rure
Chemicals ami Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Hill Irate of Soda In Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap stone, Kostu, Soda, Asti,
Ac. JUS. W. FKUOUTKANUKK,
novl-eodUm No. 66 Cedar at., N. Y.
H. G 'RUWE & CO.,
AVholenale
GROCERIES s LIQUORS,
WINK* ANI) MFsGAHN,
Corn«r Bryan and St. tluliin and
Johmon Square,
'MH4HIVIMW MH.ABMI HHIIHj
NT AgsuU An
AVs 10 AND VjAOHKt
*’■ sMshily »e k*«tJ, an «-r-ri*inii »l
ItHMXN WIM n.
**|A* - tm
OttOC Kill Kli. I.IQUOKH. Aw.
PIERCE Sk£HAN,
Wholesale anti Ite I ail Dealer
In Fine Groceries Boot* and Nhnee, Clothing*
Fdreign and Domestic Wines, Liquor* and Segara
Also, Skehan’a Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CUAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
and 02 Liberty street. New York.
Cheese, Butter.
OflA BOXES 11. * R State Dairy Cheese
will/ 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese
160 tubs Choice Goshen Butler
100 firkins Choice Goshen Butter
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL.
n27-0 193 Bay street.
J. GARDNER
TAKES the liberty of informing the public generally
that be has j nat opened, and will always keep on
hand a full supply •t
Fresh Family Groceries,
of all descriptions nnd of the bent qnality, which he
offers for sale at reasonable rates. Comer Jones and
Barnard streets, at Ehrlich’s oil stand. nIS lm
/foreign Ajr
1 ALES WINES JHIIQUnRS&SI6ARE:^^^^V
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au3o
BUYERS - WI^HINC
Tobacco, Flour
AND
SUGARS,
IN LARGE QUANTIES AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine stock at
Handoll dt Go’s.
LOST,
A A small white POODLE DOG, lifghD
/Zrar*prized by the owner. A suitable reward
be paid for his return to the store,
toy Brougnton street.
n2B J B. PRESDEE.
NOTICE.
LT eidt & Ludlow,
HAVE MOVED TO
Gibbon’s Range,
Kos. 152 foiigrcss aud 71 SI. Julleit SI reefs.
1120-10
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.
Literature, Science and Art.
New Volume begins January, 136 G.
The Eclectic Magazine is, aS" its name indicates, a
selection from other magazines >md periodicals
These selections are carafully made each month, from
the entire range of foreign Periodicals. Isl this respect
it is entirely unlike other montbni*; and has no rival.
The following are some of the works from which se
lect ions are made -
London Quarterly, Revue de Deux Montlfo,
British Quarterly, London Society,
North British Review, Bentley’s Miscellany.
Popular Science Review. Comhili Magazine,
Saturday Review, Fraser’s Magazine,
Leisure Hoar, Temple Bar,
Westminster Review, Chambers’s Journal,
Dublin University Mag., Edinburgh Review,
Art Journal, London National Review.
We have also arranged to secure choi< e selections
from the French, 'Dorman, and other Continental Pe
riodicals, translatecLespecially for the Ecloctlc, and ifc
is hoped this new feature will add greatly to the varietjr
and value of the work,
Embellishments.
Each number is embellished with oneot more Fine
Steel Engravings—portraits of eminent men or ik
lucrative of important historical events.
Volumes commence in January and July of each
year; subscriptions can commence with any month.
Terms: $5 per Year, Single Number* iO cents.
Five Copies, S2O. „
The Trade, Clergymen, Teacher*, and Clubs sup
plied on favorable terms. Address.
W. H BIDWELL,
n26-S2 6 Beckman street. New York.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNERS per sfhoone? ALBERT THOMAH,
from New York, are hereby notified ihat th* ir
goods are binding at Exchange waatves. All goods
not removed at sunset will be stored at consignee*’
expense and risk.
n‘2B-4 OHAS L. COLBY & CO., Apts
Coffee, Tea.
SACKS St. Domingo Coffee
25 sacks Rio Coffee
60 mats Extra Java
100 caddies Imp. anti Young Hyson Tea
100 caddies Oolong and EngJi*li Brenkffcs! Tea
For sale by
IIILTON & RAN DELI*,
n 2*-<J 193 Bay street.
LIVERPOOL SACK SALT.
TnK Cargo of the British ship Herald Is ottered
for sale la lots to suit purchasers, t.v
CHARLES GREEN & RON,
12 Bay street, Stoddard's Loner Raittte.
if>s-«
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
4/111 Boxes, '4, and eadtilea Tohn. ctk whi* hwe
"’m arc nowOtrciiug ;it price* ktwei than it can
be bought for in Northern rftles
MILLER, T iIOMas * t;o ,
nlt-tt No. .506 Bay streeet.
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country
tire invited to examine my
Wholesale Stock,
which Includes packs*** containing enmpiuta assort,
ntenis, put up expressly for ••Country Triule7*
(Raids re packed to stilt purchasers,
(JueuiiNWjm* llouM> t •
IHU Uroiißhl.in Bt., Mil door rroiw Butt HI
1,1 " FtIRMYTIU
kIIIHI’IMU.
u ini w iii me.
qjlk * logltler, M *mi Itarrsis *s|te* ii y, on
IjuTr’y -a. under dti fe, for * short trip
HkllAllMiN 4 KaHMAHIi
BSf flft
KHIHRIKG. .
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW dan YORK.
The MW and splendid steamship CHASE, W. 3.
Roatli. Commander, will leave for the above port on
Thursday, Nos-. .'IO, at o'flork.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
n'22 HUNTER * QAMMEI.L
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
aVtluiitio Mail
Company.
The new and fast aide-wheel steam
SAN AACIXTO, Loveland, mai»-
ter, will nail as above, on
Saturday, Dec. 3d, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON k ALLEN, Agents,
n2T No. 3, Bowling Green. N»*w York.
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Steamship NEVADA, Carpeter, Com
mander will leave for the above i>ort on
Saturday, Ike. 3, at 8 o’clock a. in.
For freight or passage, having superior state roo{p
accommodations, apply to
n3O BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO,
FOR NEW YORK
'"AA, The brig OLIVE FRANCES, F. A.
Pmall, master, is now loading for the
port.
.mmßtßßp For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n29 Corner Aberbqpi and Bay st*.
MURRAY’S LINE
FOR
NEWYORK.
The spleudid steamship VIRGO. Bulkley, maater,
will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Dec. 3nd, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid aecomtno
tions, apply to
n27 OCTAVUS COHEN.
FOR BOSTON.
The UdPrk Laeoniat
C»pt. DOUGLAS,
Will have despatch for the above port For freight
apply to
n3O 1 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
For PHILADELPHIA
The Steamship
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Commander,
** * +
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Dec.Hl, at - o’clock
v.
For freight or paaeage, baviug excellent accOmmo'
dations, apply to _ »
630-td HUNTER 4 OAMMELL,
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE
Oak,
Capt Wm. McCauley,
Is receiving height This Day at Umar's Wharf, and
will have quick dispatch as above
TUs boat is in excellent order (rates A I in Insur
ance Companies) and being of large capacity shippers
can rely on having their orders go through with de
spatch.
For iret jht apply to
J. B. PRESDEE, Agent.
109 Broughton street.
F. M. MSfIBLL,
9 Harris’ Building*. Bay street.
Regular Weekly Steamer
. BETWEEN
AUGUSTA r SAVANNAH.
The Nevfr Iron Sratmer
WM. O. GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Phii.pot,
Having superior accommudati*.u for Freight and
Passengers, will ply regtffarly betweeu the above
cities. *
Uaving Savannah every Sainnlay Morning, at 9
o’clock.
bearing Augusta every Wedß**dit|f Morntngt at 7
Laying at Matbew’s Bluff every Wednesday Night.
It is the de*fre of the Agenlsol theOSthoitito make
her & permanent Accommodation Boat f.r the Mer
chants ol Angnsta and Savanhalt and the Planters
along the line of the river, and with thlsohject in view,
no effort will be apsted on the part of her owners, *
agents and officers lo meet the wants of the traveling
apd freighting public.
ERWIN St BARDEE.
ohs L. Roumili.at, Agent at wharf. iin nra
FOR AMUSTA,
The Steamer
KXPKESS,
Capt. J. H MORGAN,
Is n.iwr.recelving freight at Lamar sNFharf, end will
leave on
Friday next, at 0 o'clock p. m.
Title boat Is rmw, has large carrying capacity, ie of
expeeuiligly light draught, can navigate the river at
its lowest stage, and stii|i|*eri need not bar any de
tention to Iheir ordera from low water,
lord's Wharf) or to
F M MYRELL, Vgt—
nMi Harria’ BnlWlingesßsv street
For Doctortown.
The new iron side wheel Steamer
TWO BOYS,
Capt. Thus Danlell, ,
Will leave Dlßou’. Wharf lor Ihe above place on
’lit lir.it ay Mornlnu, lot It Inal., a* 7 orlock
, prvcl.rly,
J...LUeueD„ ~;Ag.nIK.V
For Augusta,
It. 11. M AY,
Will u«v* intuit |t,| U’
J flv ml, J|j» ***
i 14 kitit |fj
■ HIPPING.
FOR AUGUSTA,
THE nndeHgued are prepared to receive good, at
their Wrn-hooeea—lre. of expetu. and cor
ered by lneitra> cc—for shipment to Angola and
point, beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CHAD. L. COLBY,
eept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn eta.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
'jren, Shepley,
Orient, and
Clarion,
nertfo'JSdra ™L»«fkty Trip* to Doctortown, In eon
nccttou.Rith the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, lravtmr
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. “
Through freight payable by shippers at onr office,
of expense'* 061 ”* 1 dar " M{ ,tle week, and stored frea
For freight or passage apply to
„„„ ~ CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
nju Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Charleston,
The new Steamer
CITY POINT,
Capt. E. 8. Talbot,
Will leave as above
Kvery Saturday, at 9 a. m.
Fotfrelght or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
„ or J. 8. CAFRUTHERS,
Hodgson’s Range, Bay street.
FOR *
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
STEAMER COMET,
CAPTAIN HORNE.
Will leave as above 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
"23 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. FEH
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER
Capt, N. King,
'Having been placed permanently upon this routs will
leave for the above places on
Thursday Morning, :iotli Inst , at 10o’clock
And every Thursday thereafter
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
commodatton, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
h CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
paj Agents.
NOTICE.
the British; west india and pa-
CIFIC CO'S STEAMSHIP, s *
DARIEN,
I Will leave for
Liverpool Direct,
ON
Saturday, Doo. a cl.
r ' 29 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOB
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Tliwma*, Para, Penmmbnco and Bahia
xfcV.'-t-rr - The United State* and Braall Mall
Ftetjmehip Company will diepatch
*be 29t1l or every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock, p. ui.,
From Pier 43, North River,
r All lettere have to pass through the Poet Office.
An expetienced Surgeon will be In attendance on
.board. *«
For freight an passage, having splendid accommo
dattons, apply i>
THOMAS ASENCIO-4 CO.,
oct3ldlm | No. 17. Broadway. New York.
STEAMSHIP LINE
TO LIVERPOOL,
DIRECT.
The Biltiah West India and Paclffc Company’*
Steamship
DARIEN,
Hiving a large part of her cargo engaged, will have
quick despatch.
For freight of loot) bale* of Ckßton, or passage, apply
1 to
_ n2fi ifc CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Brltiali bark CRfESCO, Carrey, mas-
‘ e '' rapaeily 1* 00 Bales Cotton
- Jtf loi Ireighl apply to
■*VV* JiOBT. J. CAUGHEY,
- »6 Bay atreet.
For Liverpool.
Tlie ncWflr»t ship
VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
Ie now leading rapidly at Lower Pres*, and having
Urge rngagfbu-iita will have qsick despatch
For (rdf hi or passage (taken it lewa*l r.leaj apply
U> GUAM L OOLBY tGO ,
out** e**rn#r A I*, rc.ru an* Hay ale
For Liverpool.
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i4l«ul y bHMbuit * H ri««i rap ||j
ol liHghi tm*iu uiily lui
iiuiiitrod inw) iMUMIru us
I UAhMN 0 UMimim
bib *1 *'«iraw4lD» „.*>■ Ag” *' l *
For Liverpool.
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