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BAV A. N^N_A. Hj
° r »««in.hlpi u»ut Steamer*.
FOB KBIT TURK.
Steamship Hunter. Saturday, December 2d, at
u Yl,iCfc
si. aiuslup San Jacinto, Salnrday, Deeemlier 2, at
o’clock.
sn anwhlp Nevada, Saturday, Decem»>er 2d, at 8
o’clock a. in.
FOB LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Darien. Saturday, December 2d, at
o’clock.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Cumbria, Saturday. December Rtb, at
o'clock.
FOR AUGUSTA.
steamer Express, Friday, December 1, at 6 o'clock
r Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOB CH4RLESTON.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
FOB DOCTOBTOWX.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9
o’clock.
Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morning, at 7
o'clock.
sn-amer Gen. Sheple.v, every Saturday morning,
'• o*( lOCfc.
Steamer Clarion, every Friday morning, at 7
•clock.
FOB FLORID*.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
Id o’clock.
, Steamer City Point, every Wednesday alteruoon,
at 4 o’clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at
jo o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Iti-K«twbli*hmcnt of Commerrial Rela
tions with Baltimore.
Tlie Rev. Mr. John Poisal, of Baltimore, a clergy,
man favorably known at the South, is at present in
tiii» city. Mr. Poisal 13 authorized to represent a
latyte number of the leading commercial house* o f
Baltimore to the Merchants and business men of the
South, with a view to the re-eatablishment of com
mercial relations between that city aud our section.
It! a circular, signed by some two hundred aud fifty
persons, including every department of trade and
manufacturing euterprize, alter cordially recommen
ding Mr. Poisal to tne confidence of the business
melt and people of the South, they express the hope
••that by the employment of the great agencies of
•mi prosperity, Commerce aud Christianity, those
portion* of our country made desolate by war, may
speedily he healed and re organized to the mutual
advantage of both communities.”
Mr. Poisal is just from Charleston, where he was
most cordially received by the merchants of that
city, who entered heartily Into Ills views for the re
\ ival of commercial and social intercourse. He will,
•hiring Ins stay in this city, make the acquaintance
ol our business men. --
The Twelfth Main e Reoiuevt op Veteran Vol
i mi:i:rs.—Orders were received here on Thurstiay
last to muster out of service the 12th Maine Regi
ment. which has been performing Provost duty in
tins city since the llth day of October last.
The Regiment arrived in Savannah nine Compa
nies strong. Company B was at once detached on
special duty, and s%it to Waynesboro, Georgia, on
tlie S:iv imah and Augusta Rail Road.
The Regiment was first organized at Portland,
.Maine, Nov. 15th, 1861, under the call of the Govern
ment for three hundred thousand men to serve for
three years, or during the war. Brigadier-General
George F. Sliepley, ■ f Portland, was appointed Col
onel by Governer Washburn, of Maine.
I'pon the organization of the Regiment at Port
land, they were ordered to join Major-General B. F.
Butler's New England Division, and left Pori land
mi the '-dhid day of Nov. 1861, proceeding to Boston
whore i lie Regiment remained In camp under strict
discipline until the 2nd day of January, 1862, when
the]'embarked on board the steamship Constitution
for Ship Island, Mississippi. They remained here
until .ipti: sth, when the Regiment left for New Or.
leans, ui and was present at the surrender of that city,
where they remained on Provost duty until October,
1-'/.', While the Regiment was on duty In New Or
leans, they engaged iu two expeditions; one to Pass
Munshack, on the Jackson Rail Road, engaging and
capturing a battery and six guns, a stand of colors,
all the camp and garrison equippage of a Company
of Heavy Artillery of the Confederate Army. This
conspicuous action of the Regiment was on the lTlli
day of June, 1862.
The second expedition was on the 17th day of Sep
t nitier, 1862, when companies C, F aud D, under
the command of Major Strong, of (fen. Butler’s staff,
(subsequently Major Qen. of Volunteers, killed at
Buttery Wagner, Charleston, S. C.,) attacked Pontch
attua, Miss., captured it and destroyed a train of
car.’ loaded with Confederate stores. In performing
this work of destruction the detachment attacked
tiie loth Arkansas regiment, snpporting two section*
of Light B ittery. After an engagement, which lasted
a bunt one Hour, the whole force of the Confederates
was driven in disorder from the town. The battalion
after destroying a train of cars and doing material
damage otherwise, were compelled to fall back, tlie
Confederates having been heavily reinforced. After
the Regiment had rested a few day*, they were or
dered to proceed up the right bank of the Mississip
pi river, remaining there until March, 1863, under
striet discipline aud drill. From this point they
joined the forces moving upon Port Hudson, enga
yuig lu several hard fights under General N. P.
haiiiis, ~n one occasion leading the advance through
thick woods and undergrowth against the works of
Peri Hudson. The regiment performed Important
service m this memorable selge. After the surren
d ref Port Hudson, the regiment returned to New
Orleans where they were assigned to Provost duty
until April nth, 1864, when three hundred of the
ffcginicnt who had re-enlisted as veterans, went
home on furlough. On July 15th, 1865, after the
return or the veteran portion, the regiment
(Marked for Fortress Monroe and were ordered up
flic Juno * River to Bermuda Hundreds: from thence
ilicv wi: sent io Petersburg, near the front, having
h en placed under Gen. Butler. They also passed
'('rough all the baffles, fights and skirmises under
Sheridan :,i the campaign of the Valley. The Twelfth
-Vine came to Savannah on the ISCh day of Jan
uary, 185'., remaining until about the 14th of April
" lien nit regiment was filled up with six new cum-
Pauies mid ordered to Augusta, Georgia, where they
(emaiiied a Oort time. Retnrng to Savannah, they
"ext p ’weeded down the Atlantic and Gulf Rail
occupying posts at Darien, Doctortown,
Brunswick, Tlionia wile, *c., whence they re
hinicd to savannah.
Ttie following Hi e the vreeeot staff and field offl
cersof the regiment.
Colonel— Wm. r. Kemball.
eui. Col—Fdward llsley.
Major Uidoon A. Hastings.
curgeo ii—Collins.
**■ Surgeon—W. C. Towel.
' ” ‘' st - Surgeon—Win. Ferriald.
Adjutant—r. B. Kendall.
‘.""uteri, maer—A. B. Goodwin.
’ JI ’ ANV . No - >O, of Savannah.— The Twelfth An
'lll' of tl.i* efficient body of Firemen will late
Monday next, and will be celebrated with
observances. About two o’clock on the
' ’ "'"0" of Monday, the members of Germania will
vni r" ,l< Ut tl,e * r Hall in full uniform, where they
Hoi'" |irocc *sioß. under escort of tho Brass
(tin, ," r ' llc 121,1 Malne Volunteers, and march
n u ’ < 1 o,<> ral of the public streets. Should cir
ri C ' "‘woriible, they will also try the pow
Aft", V K,l|flne at the Exchange, on Bay street,
'Parade tho company, with Invited
in,',’ ' "dl repair In the Volkallfirtfin, where* *ump-
If , "CU, " Will he served up by Messrs. Wei
-1 a 8 bw.ir*.
X 1 1 n.tt,y will clone with u grand ball at Clio
~,! ' 1 " l xt -H. Kale was brought up eliarg
in i ;ji. ' "f'' l ' '(slug pmvlsiun* from 6fr». Mvinlmf,
•fl,. ' ' “id Icfusillg lii psy fri| Uis Mlh*,— 1
mill, | 1,1,1 filfiiliout,aa M w»* *l|itwit that b*
•i M ‘ o"'(iL Tlie cate va* ill* Imrgsd. i i
i|, r , ***» siislguml iPurged wild ('in*
i, u , s a ihe inaiket, ami Mrikiun M,
|. , ' « aud filled 61
"fit ii. , *44 i hsrg«| with resisting p»ltew
i.,,, and(“ haigs pf iiiiui iftaifi ami pa**l IJ (Me
H
u ff hbeinsM, wm cliargsd wiih
„ sml all, lupllug lu l«6e Ui* Ilfs of a 111
"‘hi I Idlfftilmh fil a*
Idishgi swq MfovgUeff MIMU, fee v#
* wintered severs! citizens, and without -suv drew
a pistol and fired several shots at one id the party—
The Mayor dismissed him from the Police, and fined
h m *2O.
Combination of the White Kike Companies of
Savannah.—lt is with pleasure that we announce
that by recent action of the several Companies, a
combination has been effected of the Oglethorpe
Fire Cos. No. 1, Washington Fire Cos. No. 9, Germania
Fire Cos. No. 10, the Mechanic Fire Cos., and the Me
tropolttan Fire Cos. The Companies above mention,
ed have each elected the officers of the other compa
nies honorary members of the organization. The
fraternal relations which will be established through
this movement cannot fail to promote the welfare of
the whole fire department. We are gratified to learn
that all the companies are in a prospering condition,
and that the accessions to their respective rolls have
been large.
We subjoin a list of the officers of the combined
white firemen:
OGLETHORPE FIRE COMPANY NO. 1.
President—Henry F. Willing, Jr.
First Assistant—Francis L. Gue.
Second Assistant—Charles L. Schreck.
Third Assistant—Geo. T. Theus.
Secretary—it. Wsyne Russell.
Corresponding Secretary—Henry H. Eden.
Treasurer—Chas. L. Lodge.
WASHINGTON FIRE COMPANY NO. 9.
First Foreman—James A. Barron.
Second Foreman—James Kearney.
Third Foreman—G. Murkins.
Secretary—J. Kearney.
Treasurer—Nicholas Wolf.
GERMANIA FIRE COMPANY, NO. 10.
First Foreman—ilenry Blun.
Second do —John H. Zeigler.
Third do —August Schrimp.
Secretary—Ferdinand Kolb.
Treasurer—Matthias H. Meyer.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY.
President—H. H. Llnvillc.
First Assistant—W. D. Dixon.
Second Assistant—James M. Theus.
Third Assistant—James J. McKenzie.
Secretary—R. J. Glass.
Treasurer—D. Ferguson.
METROPOLITAN FIRE COMPANY.
President—.lames Stewart.
First Vice President—W. E. Gue.
Second Vice President—Wm. Starr.
Secretary—W. N. Valleau.
Treasurer—G. H. Sneed.
Surgeon—J. S. McFarland, M. D.
Presentation.—One of those pleasant affairs
which break the monotony of business life, and are
looked back to as vases among the dreary cares of
trade and traffic, was tne presentation of a testimo
nial of esteem, by a party of business men of this
city, to Purser Larkin, of the steamship Euterpe,
of John R. Wilders’ line.
Day before yesterday evening, a number of the
merchants, steamboat agents, and officers of steam
ers lying in port, having assembled at the store of
M. Duggan A Cos., Bay street, Capt. Black, of the
above firm, presented, with a few appropriate re
marks in behalf of the company, a fine Colt's seven
shooter, to the worthy and popular Purser of the
Euterpe. Mr. Larkin responded in a brief but elo
quent speech, and the pleasure of the occasion was
continued for a time in the mutual enjoyment of
wine, wit aud sentiment, at the close of which, the
company, (not the pistol went off), well pleased with
ae'event, with themselves, with each other, and the
rest of mankind.
raising of the Fannie Lehr.—The river steamer
Fannie Lehr, Capt. C. H. Lewis, which ran on a
snag on her upward trip on Sunday the 19tb ult., and
was beached to save her from sinking, has been
successfully raised, add reacted the city early last
evening. On Tuesday last, Capt. Tlios. Conklin, of
the Coast Wrecking Company of New York, who
raised the steamer Annie at Fig Island a few days
ago, proceeded to the aid of the Fannie Lehr, and
after about twenty-four hours work upon her with
his ceutrlfugal pumps and utlieq, wrecking appa
i atus, had her ad„at again. The Fannie Lehr lay
with her stern submerged about six feet, aud her
bows out of water. There was but afilngle hole in
the bottom, and the steamer was but slightly dam
aged, the machinery being entirely pninjured. The
‘eak had all eady been effectually stopoed by Capt.
Lewis, and the steamer upon being pumped out im
mediately steamed down to the city without further
difficulty. The repairs upou the Fauuie Lehr will
be easily completed within a few days, when she will
resume her trips betweeu Savannah aud Augusta.
Capt. Conkliu, the wrecker, has several more jobS'Of
a similar character awaiting him upon oar wreck
strewn river, among them the steamers Robt. Lee
aud'Savanuab.
Ogr House in Flames I—As we stepped from oar
front office door last night, we were startled at be
holding a "house’ ’ on Bay street near the corner ot
Whitaker all in a blaze. There was yet no commo
tion in the streets, the fire bells were silent, and no
alarm of fire came from the watchman in the steeple.
Procteding up the street until we had reached a
point where the cross lignboards did not obstruct
the view, we discovered the building was the well
kuowu “Our House, •’ occupied by Messrs. Kerlin A
Cos., as a Restaurant ami Billiard Saloon.
On reaching the premises we found many citizens
and firemen on the spot aettvely employed in reliev
ing the bar of Its stock of liquor wines, ale, cigars,
Jtc., while our friend Mike, not iu the least discon
certed by the occurrence, was moving about with
bis usual suavity and fine flow of spirits. At this
hour the illumination of Our House may still be seen
from our front window, thengh everything In tlie
vicinity is quiet. We have not learned the extent of
the damage, nor whether the building Is insured.
Executors Sale of corn and Plantation Uten
sils.—Attention Is invited to the advertisement of
Mr. D. S. Branden, Executor, offering for sale 5,000
bushels of corn, together with a large number of
mules, horses, hogs, cattle, and a variety of planta
tion products and utensils The sale will take place
on the 16th Inst, at the well known Aucela Planta
tion In Thomas county. The plantation, one of the
best cotton, corn and sugar producing plantations
n the Southern country, will be rented for the year
1566, at the same time.
The Theatre—Those who enjoy fine acting with
exquisite vocalization, will have a treat to-night in
Mrs. Watkins'presentation of the Vivandlre, in the
Child of the Regiment, a character which she per
forms to perfection, and in which she gives many of
the most popular songs of that ravorlte opera. The
part of Guillot is one peculiarly adapted to Mr. Wat
kins' #haste style, while the general cast of the piece
leaves no room to donbt that it will be performed in
manney superior to what we have been acc4stom
dto see lt on our stage. The bill to-night is an ex
cellent one and should attract a crowded house.
THE Metropolitan Billiard Hall.—This mag
nificent saloon has been thronged for the past two
nights, tho elegance of the hall and the complete
ness and superior quality of ail Its paraphernalia
eliciting universal admiration aud commendation.
For Avgusta.—Tlie river steamer Oak, Captain
McCauley, with a full cargo, was cleared yesterday
by Col. J. B. Presdee and F. M. Myrell. for Augusta.
A LILLIPUTIAN ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER.—At an
early hour yesterday morning, the Lilliputian steam
er P. B- Godsell, Capt- Dunlap, was cleared by M. A.
Colieu, Agent. She had a full freight.
ll* S ALLEN & ( Oi)
iso At 10l WaTEKHT
NEW YORK.
M/FURR IMPLEMENTS,
AMD MAIHIMIBV OF ALL HMDS,
Sin nil Tool! fat Iht farm ntul Garin, »!<«* M
KhmcU,U<m, Pork., HnkM, Ac., <Md/»r Ora**
U,Mkt, Hci/lhn. B,ylk-Slum'», nnl Agricul
tural Hardware inycurral.
We offer, also, a l*rg* assortment of our own mann
factiraof IDy huSX Coffee and Grain Mile, Sugar
Mills lor Orooen' ate. Wore 'i ruck* of varUme pel
tern* Itoad Scr«l» i», Wheelbarrow*, *e
Pertllilser* ■/*!! kind*, -uch *a C;.c'. Superplioa
pliuie ot Til me, pure Oroimd Hour, I'erovlan Guauu,
Kil l I’oudrulle,
HKKU*.
Bv*r* v»hi«lde A lino hail and ffoieign varnlruf
V, gi table. F|o»i I and Urea* ‘, ,il*ud Mef'ffiralfi LIMA
ha* proved wurtliy of ■ nlUvaibsi. grown and I
MPf( < a*ly lor oil' bate.
Aalea mad* Ifijndfk per nunnd m lm»l»*l, or In Mall
pulnda.for leiallooi by IM lon,died ut lllohaand
**pl9 Saw Unto
To Gentlemen.
Mi IM#* can Id# a*madumah'liuJ
I * til* f til
"I r , *»Ma#milmf om
Nhtp|>tu£ Intellia;«ne©. |
Miniature Almanac This Day.
Nun rises .’. 6 44 Moon rises 5 11
Nun sets 4 56, High water 4 66
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, Nov. 30, 1865.
Arrived.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Augusta-Chas L Colby
A Cos.
Steamer Laura, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A
Hardee.
Steamer Volunteer. Andrews, Augusta—O’Fallon
A Cos.
Steamer Wm G Giblions, Ptillpot. Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee.
(lea red.
Brig Red Wood, Boyce, Boeton—Rogers A Cann.
steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, i’alatka, Fla—L
S Bennett.
Steamer Lizzie Baker. King. Palhtka, etc—Clag
horuA Cuuningham.
Imports.
Per steamer Clarion, from Augusta—loo bales up
land cotton, 23 do sea island do, 3 do domestics aud
mdse.
Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, rrom Augusta—l 37
bales upland cotton, 18 do amnesties and mdse.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—lß2 bales up
land cotton, and sundry mdse.
Per steamer Volunteer, from Augusta—42l bales
upland cotton, and mdse.
Export*.
Per brig Red Wood, for Boston—346 bales upland
cotton, 10 tons old iron.
Passengers.
Per steamer Wm G Gibbous, from Augusta—W D
Warwick aud family. A S Rutherford, M Ketnpner. M
P Kellogg, Airs Calhoun anil family, Mrs Tupham,
Mr Cartel, Miss S Carter, Miss Robertson, A D’Au
tignae, T W White, E Mendell, 4 officers and 4 en
listed men, W Lawton and family, TJ Black, S T
Dundar, Mrs S Jones and servt, Miss Wade, K M
Wade, J D Wade, S G Scovin, and 4 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Augusta—Brady
Smith A Cos, G 11 <f G W Lamar. E Mendel, A Low, J
Richardson, Erwin A Hardee, W D Warwick, JllO K
Wilder, Lt Col Darling, Tlios J Black, J D Wade and
others.
Per steamer Volunteer, from Augusta—O Fallon A
Cos, E F Metcalf A Cos, Hunter <t Gamine!!.
Per steamer Igiura, from Augusta—G BA G W
Lamar, Rogers A Cann.
Per steamer Clarion, from Augusta—A G Brown,
Hunter A Gammell, J W Lathrop A Cos, A McUiUon,
E E Wade, Erwiu A Hardee, A M Scarborough A Cos,
Guckeuheimer A Selig, Tisou if Gordon, Adams
Ex Cos.
ÜBT OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Dec. 1, 1885.
STEAMSHIPS.
Virgo, Buckley, loading, New York—O Cohen.
San Jacinto, Loveland, loading, New York—B H
Hardee.
Nevada, Carpenter, loading, New York—Brigham,
Baldwin dt Cos.
Hunter, Rogers, loading, New York—Hunter A
dQammeli.
Darien, (Br) Harau, loading, Liverpool—Brigham,
Baldwin & Cos.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Gaden & Unckles.
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar’s Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Tborwalaon, (Br) Broinage, discharging—Keld A
Stewart.
Favoiite, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A Soullard.
Herald, Calvert, discharging—U Green A Son.
BAKES.
Thos Thos Whitney, (Br) Kelly, loading—B, Wyily
A Christian.
Craeso, (Br) tons, discharging—Brigham, B
A Cos.
Platlnius, Pinkham, loading—C L Colby A Cos.
Colonist, (Ur) Taylor, discharging—Chas Green A
Son.
Laconia, Doane, discharging—Hunter A Gammell.
. TERNS.
Lizzie Batclielder, English, 400, loading, New York
—Hunter A Gammell.
BRIQS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 450, loading for Liverpool
—Wm Starr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, 398, loading for Boston—Hun
ter A Gammell.
Rush. itaynor, discharging—Patterson &
Tucker.
Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, discharging—B, Wyily A
Christian.
Olive Francis, Small, loading—Charles L Colby
A Cos.
Blackllsh, Ticketts, discharging—Laßoche A John
son.
R C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son.
Albert Thomas, Van Brunt, discharging—Chas L
Colby A Cos.
Fannie, Chapman, discharging- Master.
SCHOONERS.
Geo Darby, Snow, from Now York, dlsch ’g—
Hunter A Gammell.
D W Vaughan, Mont, 234, loading, New York—
Patterson A Tucker.
A F Ames, Ames, loading, New York—Van Horn,
Holyoke A Murray.
Chattanooga, Black, loading—Richardson A Bar
naid.
John M Bromel, Dooglass, discharging—Hunter A
Gammell.
“auction sales.
AUCTION!
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evening,
AT THE STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bull,
Where will be offered a general a»Burtment of Dry
Goods, Boot* and Shoes, Hosiery, Under-clothing,
Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac, Ac, at the pur
chaser’s own price*.
Terms C'isb; sales positive. dl-30
York, Williams, Mclutire
&Cos.
Will sell at auction THIS DAY. In front of store, at
11 o’clock:
5 bhds Bacon Side*
6 do Shoulders
20 boxes Soap, fine
20 boxes Colgate's Starch
20 kegs Butter
10 boxes Adamantine Candles
10 boxes Tallow Candles
4 bbls “ Marshall's'’ Pig Shoulders
20 boxes fine Chewing Tobacco
2 bags Black Pepper
cases Boots and Shoes
An Invoice of Dry Goods
An a-sortment of choice Irish Poplins
1 Clipboard
100 klttß No. 3 Mackerel, large
Terms, cash on delivery dl
— . ! ■(■
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wyily & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so 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 the market, for a few days, Lota of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Road, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-mc
Dry Goods.
By Bell, Wyily & Christian.
TO MORROW (Frblayj, Ist December, at 10 o'clock,
in Salesroom:
An invoice of Dry Goods, Jnst received and will be
sold without reserve, consisting of—
Muslins Calicoes
Dress Goods De Laines
Flannels Piaida
Ribbons Flowers
Hats Bonnets
ALSO,
A general assort meat of Mllincry Goods, Fancy Ar
ticles. Ac., Ac.
Terms cask. n3O
AT PRIVATE SALE"
By Bell, Wyily It Chrlitian.
Bacon Shoulders Starch
Bacon Sides 1 Candle*
Canvassed Hums Tobacco
Liverpool fim Flour
llay Mackerel
Case Brandy Case Whiskey
Champagne Ales
Parnlluru Wrapping Paper
Heap Leller Paper. Ac, Ad
nao 6
UNDERW KITBRH HALE
•y Bell, Wyily ft ClirtotUn
T<> MOKItUW iSalurd*/, ad Inst,) fit II tP lock, a
lit* I ..war Hydraulic notion Praia, will b* odd lu>
arcatuoi ol Uiuiur writer* and all rum are d|
14 balsa Dolt on
lad luoaoCuHjm
eu hoard CaraaMlM /At. Mo. I.
A4AO,
II baiaa Itoitou
D*MM|fi*4 on I**l and t*ougb'y’«»*l. Mo »
*l*u,
6 telafitMlo*
Ai lAomm'* Piean, daUgad no board druw l*o
I* l * WMa
*l4 odd under ti apOtUoo ot PuH Wlftete
far**. b#ol6 bowfb tW****/ dl •
AUCTIONS.
By Bell. Wyily A ChrMl.ii
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acre, of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
dty. The improvement* consists of a ttist cla**cottage
dwelling, gothic si) le. containing six large room* with
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furniabed with shelves aud glassdoors. Outbuilding
conaist* of farm honee. containing .even room*, barn,
carriagehouse and .tables. Purcha-er can hare Ihe re
fusal ofcorn, fodder, hay, homes, mules, baggies and
wagons.
Alao,
2430 ocreaot heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(201 mills from the illy, between the Ogeechee and
Otnooehee Roads. All excellent location for a mill, or
an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation, too acr.e or the
above cleared. Improvements consists of two email
dwelling houses with etablea, cribs. Ac. tf-u!9
AT PRIVATE sale;
By Bell, Wyily A Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
akont nine miles from this city. The improvements
conaist or dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces
sarv outbuildings.
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con
veniently obtained.
Price of property, $2,000. u2B-tf
»ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By T. J. Walsli.
On TUESDAY, January, sth. 1860, will be gold at the
Court Huoae, in the city of Savannah, at 11 o’clock:
The Eastern Half of Lot No. lt Jackson Ward, (fee
simple, with improvement*;, corner of Whitaker
and Hull street*. The improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water in the yard
and gas through th** house ; brick stable. Doth build
ings nave elate roofs.
Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fora division among ihe heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. n24
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, lu front of store, will be
sold,
6 hhds prime Shoulders
6o bbls onions and Potatoes
10 bbls Apples
ALSO,
An invoice of Cloaks, Mantillas, Garribaldies, Shawls,
Jackets Belts, Klbbona, &c., Ac. dl
BY BLUN & MEYER.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, December 7th. »t 11
o’clock a. m., at our store:
20 acres of good Gardening Laud, back of Lover’s
Lane, ljg miles from the Exchange. n3O-t(l
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold at the Arecilla Plantation of E. R.
Young, late of Toomas county, deceased,
three miles from Boston, No. 18 Atlantic A Gulf Rail
road, on Friday, 16th December next, all the perlah
able property beloi ging on said plantation, consisting
for the meet part a r, follows ; About 20 Mules and
Horses, 140 Fat Hogs, 200 Stock Hogs, 90 head Cattle,
and
5,000 BUSHELS Ol CORN,
20 or 30 staiks Fodder, 2 or 3 Wagons, Sugar Mill, a
large supply of Plantation Utensils, aud many other
things.
At the same time and place I will rent the Planta
tion (one of the largest and best in the county; for
the year 1868.
There is about
1,100 ACRES OF OPEN LAN!)
on the place, and in fine condition for another crop
corn or cotton. D. S. BRANDON,
dl-10 Executor.
GROCERIES, LIUI OUS, 4k C.,
T. J. DUNBAR &CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS. IC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
'MTB invite the attention ot the Trade and the Pnb
” lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquor*, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, etc., etc.
which U not excelled by any similar establishment
in the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which Is fully established in this and foreign conn
tries ; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTEßS
guaranteed superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, and put up expressly
for our house, of wnich we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. lu cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon 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 A Cos. are sole agents for 11. A H. W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES. XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trada and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowdßt market rates. nov7-lm
Gso. R. Chump. Wm, A. W&ieuT,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRUMP & GO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
tW Will purchase and sell on CommlsslofcCoTroF,
Touaooo, Pbouloe, and Mebohandlsi of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angusta,
Ga., Richmond, Va.. and Jno. C. Ferrill, Eaq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Unckles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos.. R. Molina, Esq , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
ocM
KIRLIN, B EO.&BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WB m LIfORS,
CORN Rn WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
au2l ts
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacturers.
I ESSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and Improving Bran
!j dv. Rum. Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for Neu
trall.ing aud Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit. Color
ing*. Syrups aud Fruit Juices lor Brandy. Whiskey
aud Wines, Oil* and Kxtracta of Cognac and other
Brandies. Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr P.'s
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipes
FOB DKUGOIBTB’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar ami Fluoric Ackl, Manual.we and all rare
Chemical* and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
ailllcateof Soda in Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, Soap atone, ko.in, Soda, Ash,
Ac. JOB. W. FEUQftTIMNGKU,
novl-eodJm No. 66Dhdar*i., N Y.
h. g: ruwe & co,
WliolioHalw
GROCERIES i LIQUORS,
WINK* AND NKGAKN,
Corntr Br v»n and •«. Julian and
Jonnaon 9qu<ir»,
rPMIMTINU 6MMH66I MOI'BWq
Iff *••«* (.*
Ar* id a(n i» f, a a it.
»'••»*<#««» (<e k*i>4, fih *«*»*t«Ai “f
vtaiankfv wxmw
fisfiH | »w
1
URUfKMKf) Lu|i*UK»i *«■
PIERCE SKEHAN.
Wholesale anil Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries. Boots and Shoes. Clutliin*
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquor* andSrgan.
Also, Bkehau's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London aud Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
Cheese, Butter.
Boxes 11. * U State Dairy Cheese
i— VMJ 5o boxes English Dairy Cheese
100 tubs Choice Gosben Butler
100 firkins Choice Goshen Butter
For sale by
. - HILTON * RANDELL.
n2T-6 193 Bay street.
MM. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES, WINES. LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and. Cider*.
eep2 ts
RAI DEL L A 5?.
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
PUKE GROUND SPICES
CREAM TARTAR
B. C. AND SAL SODA
. VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES,
And a general assortment of Fancy Groceries.
n2l-eodlw
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDT, WINES, 4c.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike'e
Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAY STRK KV ,
(Herald Buildings.;
ALSO,
A1 sop’s Ale, Mars’ Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
octC ts
BLACK TEA.
JUST received, a small lot choice Oolong Tea. For
•ale by
M J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nll-tf Jones’ buildings, Biy street.
Biscuits, Bisciiils.
A LARGE assortment of Fresh Biscuits. Just re
ceived and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
nIT-tf Jones' Blo< k. Bay street.
POTATOES! APPLES!!
1 BARREPB Potatoes
■ f»o barrels Apples, Jfnet received and for sale
by STUART & CO.,
n3O-2 Corner Bull and Broughton streets.
'CHEESE, SOAP.
J A BOXES CHEESE,
76 boxes Fay's Soap.
Just received aud lor sale bv
ootlG BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
j GARDNER
TAKES the liberty of informing the public generally
that be has just opened, and will always keep on
hand a full supply of
Fresh Family Croceries,
of all descriptions and of the best quality, which he
offers for safe at reasonable rales. Comer Jones and
Barnard streets, at Ehrlich’s old stand. nlB-lm
nFOREIGN DOMESTIcjgEffI
laleswinfs JBuquors4segarsjEßHot
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or—
Ch. ‘Farre Champagnes
FOR THE GEORGIA.
BUYERS WISHING
Tobacco, Flour
AND
SUCA R S ,
IN LARGE QUANTIES AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine stock at
riancloll eb Co’s.
nSleodlw
LoiTr^
t i A small white POODLK DOG, highly
rS3E!l>nz"U by the owner A satiable reward
Aon i,e i.oiii fur in* ietni'ti to the store
luv Uluugiiton street.
1126 J. B. PRESDEE.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES per s<homier ALBERT THOMAS,
' from New York, arc hereby notifl-,1 th„t ibelr
good* are Uuding at Exchange woarvu*. All gooda
Dot removed hi niuaet will be stored at ronalgneea'
expciiie nndriak
n?3 4 CHAS L. COLBY & CO . Agl*.
Coffee, Tea.
.»r HACKS 81. DotnlngoCoftee
g.) 26aack* llloOuffen _ •«
to mat* Kxtru Java
100 I addin* Imp, aud Young live HI Ten
lun ■ and Kugll.h HirukfiutTee
Fur .ale by
HILTON A HAN DELL,
n*l4 l»l lluy *trr, !*!
LIVLRPOUI SACK SAL T.
'l'llM'ergo id Hip Uiitlali *hip lleiaid w olfeitd
I for vale 111 ltd* in aifif pureha*,'re, by
. i ll*h| l » UltkKN A WM,
* 19 Mir MIWfiM MP'ddfiid * l*>»»| tUog>.
fit! • » ~
NOW UNUmULNU I'UH HU,
•If ua ttua*a, I. I. and aaddna 'Fob*.**' nbbdi no
•’Pr «• 6*l i«M|*l M U|«* |o*M , I
b* Uiligbl foi in ffufihviii, 1’,,.
Mil (AM fHoMiH J i’ij
MU M Kd fill *l4#*vi,
•MfPDlNtti
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlautie Mail Mlocmumlilp
Company
an( * faat side-wheel steam
BAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
jprffc wUI fAII *3 above, on
Saturday, Dec. 2d, at 8 o’clock a. m.
* For freight orpassage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON k ALLEN, Agenta,
n‘27 No. ft. Bowling Qreem New York.
STAR LINE.
FOR NET YORK.
The fine Steamship NEVADA. Uarpeter, Com
mander will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Dee. ‘4 , at 8 o'clock a. m.
For freight or paesage, having superior state room
accommodations, apply to
n3O BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOE NEW YORK
'■’2v2L The brig OLIVE FRANCKS, F. A.
ms,:CT ' ' 8 now blading for the
JSsgaifft For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n29 Coffner Aherbprn and Bay sts.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW lifjjPYORK.
The new and splendid steamship HUNTER," M. L.
Rogers, Commander, will leave for the above port on
her regular day,
Saturday, Dec. 4, at - o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
dl HUNTHB A GAMMELL
MURRAY’S LINE
FOR
new^york.
The splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulfley,"fca*ter,
will leave for the above port on ,
« 1
Saturday, Dec. and, at o’clock. -
For freight or passage, having splendid aecommo
tions, apply to
u2T OCTAVUB COHEN.
For PHILADELPHIA
The Steamship
CUMBRIA,
(►WENCH, Commander, *
Will gall for the above port on
Saturday, Dec. 9, nt _ o’clock.
For freight or paaa&gc, having excellent accoromo"'
nations, apply to
u3O td HUNTER & GAMMELL,
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE
Steamer Oak,
Capt. Wm. McCauley,
Is receiving freight This Day at Lamar'a Wharf, and
will have qu’ck despatch aa above.
TLis boat is la excellent order (rate* A I In Insur
ance Companies) and being of large capacity shippers
can rely on having their orders go through with de
spatch.
fc For freight apply to
J. B. FRESDEE, Agent,
109 Rronghton street.
F. M, MYRKLU
n29 Harris' Buildings, Bay street.
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. Gk GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Puilpot,
Having superior accommodation for Freight and
Pas*engeia. will ply regularly between the above
cities.
Leaving Savannah every Saturday Morning, at 9
o’clock.
Leaving Anguata every Wednesday Morning, at 7
o'clock.
Laying at Mathew’* Bluff every Wednesday Night.
It is the desire of the Agents of the Gibbons to make
her a permanent Accommodation Heat for the Mer
chants of Augusta and Savanhah aud the Planters
along the Hue of the river, and with this object In view,
no effort will be epared on the part of her owners,
agents and officers to meet the wants of the traveling
and treigbtiug public.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
ohn L. RouWilut, Agent at wharf., 1m nl3
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
EXPRESS,
Capt. J. H. MORGAN,
I* now receiving freight at Lamar's wharf, *n,l will
leave on
Friday next, at 0 O’clock p. m.
■* -a *
This boat i* new, has large carrying capacity, is of
exceedingly light dranght, can navigate the river at
its lowest stage, and shippers need not fear any de
tention to their or ders from low water,
lord's Wharf; or to
F. M. MYRELL, Agt,
nao Harris' Bnildlngs. Bay street.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMEH
JR. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Good* recelv.
ed st alt time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cat.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Clagharn A Cunningham's.
The May arrived in Augusta from Savaunah on Ult
Friday with her fall freight. ts oct9
For Doctortown,
Tbe Steamer
C T. A B I O IST
Will leave for ill* above place oil
l> »illm >, Ihi . I, at I u'niM b m. m,
r. imsHltig with m« AiUiuUg aiuf Uuli Railroad.
Tui fl eight vi p» ■*••«, hiring auperlui mnumPf
dilUulis, apply In aFjL, ,
11»4» l« IJVI.HT * ixY,
.11 | « m Ab*n mil •ml p«, 4s.
For Liverpool.
r,<x ii.Tf}? h«w HwiuMi,
•Htrnsot
HUreiglits
FOR AUGUSTA,
r I'HE unden-lgned are prepared to receive good* at
* their Warehouse.—free of expense end car
ered by Insura< re—for shipment to Aageafa and
'Points beyond by their tegular line of light dmnght
boat.. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept 29—ts cor. Bay and Abercorn at*.
For Doctortown
AND V
Thomasvillee
The Steamer*
Shepley, .
Orient, and
Clarion,
ofl'a’f!' kly . to I>octorto »ii, in coo
"ith ‘he Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, leaving
Thn aday. and Snidayi
I hriaigh freight payable by shippers at our office
of ffitpente eCe ' V * d during u ‘« »eeL and stored free
For freight or passage apply to
_ CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
bW Corner Abercorn and Baystreeta.
For Charleston,
The new Steamer
CITY POINT,
Capt. E. 8: talbot,
Will leave as above
Every Saturday, ut 0 a. na.
For freight or passage applyto
H. W. ADAMS, or
„ J- 8. CARHUTHBRS.
nzT Hodgson'a Range, Bay street.
FOR
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
STEAMEn COMET,
£APTAIN HORNE,
Will leave as above with de«sntc_. , For freight
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Preas
IJard, and covered by Insurance until placed on board
steamer, apply to v . ’ *
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
notice!
THE BRITISH, WEST INDIA AND PA
CIFIC CO a STEAMSHIP,
DARIEN,
Will leave for
Liverpool Direct,
»*»
ON
Saturday, X3oc. Bel.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOR
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia
Pif'truirir The United State, and Braall MaH
’U? ste 4 m * hi P Company will dispatch
On the ‘4oth off every month,
A NEW A NttVi RST-CLABB STEAMSHIP,
To heave ut 3 o'clock, p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have tp pass through the Post Office.
An expeiiencSd Surgeon nrlll.lw in attendance on
board. m-
For freight an Dassage, having eplendid accommo.
dationa, apply o *
THOMAS ASENCIO i CO..
oct3l-3m No. IT, Broadway, New York.
f WANTED TO MML
A Liffhter, of 250 barrel* capacity, on
/•iflvh. * n<l UDder fo,r * ah^ktrlp.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner's Clinrch,
n2l Bay street.
STEAMSHIP LINE
TO LIVERPOOL,
DIRECT.
The British West India and Pacific Company’s
Steamship
DARIEN,
Hiving * large part of her cargo engaged, will have
quick deepatcb.
For freight of 1000 bales of Cotton, or passage, apply
to
nH6 , BRIGHAM, BALDWIN,a CO
FOE LIVEBJPODL.
r£Tv The British bark CIUESCO, Carrey, mas.
JETZt*K' le~, capacity H 00 Bales Cotton. ®
Tnarerse For freight apply to
ROBT. J. CAOGHEY
nS » tf WBayfcm.
For Liverpool.
The new first claas clipper ahip ,
•VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commanfer,
Is now loading rapidly at Lowe* Pnu, and haying
large engagements will hay* quick despatch.
For freight or paSagge (taken at lowest rate*) apply
CHAB. L COLBT * 00.,
•*** corpw Ahsrcorn and Bay at*.
For Liverpool.
iarttß
UOD&y™* JMght (having lyom only for a law
tnt|e«i inqulroOr
UfeOOHfe. tiAUXN 4 UKCIU4*
-H* l «* tSaals.
Wines, Liquors.
A|) U4MM N*a**M Brandy *
*' W qiiariri JwW M.,hiii A |» u w |, w i t
SO .MM old I »MI ami I) Ihy tilft
t*l iw> hi JMlan t lain ,
I a*.»»<■* hist IkniilwM tobwhaa
*' l «*»>«* rlaulaHo* fc.iWia
Km* sals by
«li 4 Mll4kiH • >i|lM|U
COME AT LAST!