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acfeo ja&cr.-t© the value of the
SAVANNAH DAILY jtERALB
as an Advertising Medlnaa. 0*? eowmctions
are inek that we are anre of large editions each
diy. We have agents at all important points, and
ail arrangements eoaapieted ror an extensive
general circulation.
The limited space we aeaord to advert»ine»ts
renders its nee especially valuable, and we V*
Kfflw JWr terms to he very jeaswxabJe, compared
WsSuS* r " le in oiher lik«s of
xovmmfiß juxbsbju.lv.
a the tr»e policy of hnsbiess men, and we be-
Jeve that tfcey aaanot find a better mo£nm for
"tlyitlfcvaßd army, or the Department of the
South, than the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD.
TMST RBOKTBD
a a „5l W .*»NNIS&%©.,
And will Ht sold at
.J' T . : TBBT LOW PRICE. 61i •
H *lS^ fcve ' y *•
S-aphtai... * f evwy
Crackers, Hatches,
1H shie. Potaloos, Canaea Peachea, Tama.
- *‘ JTour, toes, Peas, Green;
******’ Meats—Beet Yea
6W Camp Stoves, fiMickens, Turkeys
Stationery, in variety.
Faisink Figs, Fig Paste, Confectionery
B i a^.? ook8 * kedgers. Day Book a Shirts, Draw
tm woil&ra, HandSarchiefa, Neek-Tie& Boots and
fcnpes, Army Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Stove
Derrlift’s Sales, Abbot’s History of the
Wf, Pieh Line*, Cutlery, Metallic Coffins, Tin
Wbrfc Wooden Ware, <fic,, Jfcc. 9kU and ex
amine.
EhcxoN H bab, S. C., Nov H 1664.
l^SLife^£X«. AND CONFECTIONERY
XWTftSmBLISIHIMN'p AT BEAUFORT.
£ kaTe honor to inform the residents of
thin Department that we have just opened a €on
etponery Establishment and fitet-olfes Bakery in
6am. A. Cooley’s Bailing at Beaufort, at which
we are prepared promptly to fill any orders which
mav he forwarded to us. Special attention 5s
io&J 0 tfte of Ornamental Pieces
£ffl3L* Bl^2S 0 f w 36v aßd B '^ act Pastry, for
h€3Wa> or festival tables.
MsMANES A KLINE.
'pATLOR’S ALBANY ALE.
* By th© Barrel, at Peabody & Morgan's,
Fresh Goads of all kinds now being landed, from
Bry Mao Cobb, No. 1 Breadway, Hilton Bead,
Drug 8 and medicines?!
dost landed from New York, a large &£»ort-
Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery, viz.
Labia's Extracts, RdrihPa, do.; Colognes, Pom
ades, Hair tomes of the finest quality, Tooth Pow
der, Pastes and Washes.
aiid oXimen?^ 7 ° f * > * teM Medicines Pills
A ni«c Jot of Bathing, Carnage and Velvet
Sponges,
Flea Powder, producing instant death
Pure Soda Water fr om stone Fountains, with
the choicest syrups.
All orders will receive prompt attention
W M. WALSH. M. D„
13 Merchants’ Row.
Hilton Head, 8. C.
Photographs, cartes be visite
&C.
Uvf*
’ , De Visite,
Ambrotypes,
Melainotypeg. •
Frames, for Pborocr-rb’?,
Lr.i-gc Albums,
Pocket Albums.
Ib Good Style,
At it 4 ManciiAKTS' Row.
II a.TON Hkai>, S. C.
J. T. READING & Cos.
tb / I OOD LIVING,”
. V reasonable prices, can be Lad at the
EAGLE OYSTER end REFRESHMENT SA
LOON, sc the rear of the New Post Office- lliriwc
llleafl, S. C. I have ’.be very best facilities for
furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POUL
TRY, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and
other places in this vicinity. Cooked 10 o-der
tocmfiA. M. to S P. Ml
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
P. 8 —One trial is respectfully solicit-|'d.
CTORfi FOR SALE.
La The store of the late E. N. Thayer, at St.
Helena, S. C., isofiered for gale, with the stock
and fixtures. For terms, apply to
RIDDELL & MURDOCK,
j Mercnants’ Row.
T anlß—lw Hilton Head, i>. C.
5 000 IBS ‘ CINCLNrNATT BACON ;
M' Bbls. Freeh PILOT BREAD ;
t,OCO Gallons KEROSENE OIL, in Five-Gallon
Cti;»;
Lor Sale. Cheap, bv
C. N. BELLOWS,
No *> Mkeojan jb' Row.
Hn.ro* Hiun, S. C.
PAUL & PITTS,
„ OFAI/ICES II?
ARMY -AND NAYY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
&C,, &c., &Q„
No. 3 MEkeuAUTC’ Row. Hilton Huai*.
Aan Bay Point, S. C.
IhJ'BWSPApERS, MAGAZINES, STATION
-LAI ERY, Aa, Ac.
rn 1 a | G I repared to sopj% N. Y. Newspapers.
j iim ; UAiaTTO IlKßAurt, Literary Papers, Maga-
Re>r> J t<CK4 '' &C- at "Wbolesale or
DANH 8. MORRISON,
%. Hiltox- Heftd. P. Q,
phaABOSABTEBS C?TT 0» SAVANNAH,
Dec. 24th, 1864.
Genjcm l .Oramxt* 1
No. ‘A J
IFOR CONVENIENCE pi ISIIJJAJRY 60Y
• eminent, all that portion of the City lying
Oast of Bull street, is designated us the Eastern
District; that lying west of Bull street, as the
Western District.
Cot. Wna. B. Woods, 76th .Ohio Yols., is an
jounced as Provost Marshal of th? Eastern Dis
, trici Hia Headquarters will he in the C. 8.
Barracks, on Bull street.
Col. H. A Bamom, 140th New York Vola., is
; announced as Provost Marshal Os the estera
' District. His Headquarters will he near the aor
ner of Barnard and South Broad streets.
AD applications for protection of persons ax-d
private property, or for redress of grievances,
will be madfe to the Frovost Marshal of ithe Dis
trict, or to the nearest officer of the guard.
H. Bach Regiment on Provost doty will ho
i held responsible* imp the peace and good order of
i- its section. The Provost Marshals of Districts
will number the sections assigned to these begi
foenta
HY All public and private property wil he
pretexted; and whenever decenary tor such pra
i pose, special guards prill be assigned.
, No private property will be taken or Used
, against the oonsent of the owners, except upon
Yn order from proper authority.
* JY. Offioors and others* hniraei to quarters for
private or public use, wSI make appilchticn to
Brig. Gem Easton, Chief Quartermaster.
V. All persons within the City, who have bsen
to any way uonnected with the rebel army, will
report without delay to Captain Ira B. Seymibur,
Provost Marshal (office’m Exchange building.)
pnd then© register their names,
TL No uidzen will be except fgr mig
domoanor or upon written orders from these
Headquarters or from a Provost Marshal.
YH. The Fire Department of this city has been
represented by the civil authorities m highly es
detent. Mr. Casey, acting Chief of the Fire De
partment, is authorized lo continue operations
and will be held responsible for tbofaftfeftu per
formance of his duties. All members of the aif
ferent Fire- Companies will eontfarue trebject to
his orders, and neglect of duty on their part vri
be duly punished. In case of fire, the Provost
Marshal of the District will send immediately
strong detachments of guards to preserve order
m the vicinity.
? VIIL Those prisons connected with the Water
Works and ©as Works of the City, will contfame
to perform their duties as uroal: * The Manager
pf these Works will apply to the Provost Mar
shal of the District in which thev are located for
sufficient guards for the protection of the Works,
together with the fuel and other material per
tafnieg to them. ’
IX. All soldiers found within the city limits,
absent from their camps without passes from
their respective commanders, wiil be arrested
and sent to their commands.
X. C’apt. Silas Spicer is announced ae Harbor
Master of this Port, and Invested With full au
thority for the transaction of business in his De
partment. OiSce on Bay, opposite Drayton
fcreet.
XI. Citizen? desirous of leaving the city to go
within the Rebel lines, will make application at
these Headquarters. They will be transported
to our extenor picket line.
XII. Citizen 4 destitute of provieions, cam make
application at ibe City Store, v here th-v will be
supplied 'or<‘U the order of lb. Arnold, Mavor ci
the Cirir,
XHI Reveille will be beaten at OA, M. T\u
tor at BP. M. Tape at 9. After Tape, ail en
listed men^ found on the streets who are r.ot on
duty, and who have net proper passes, will be
arrested by the Patrol. Suspicious or disorderly
charaeters wil! also be arrested after that hour
Care must be taken in carrying out this order not
to maka arrests cf uem ns v ho may be
attending to their lawful bueinees in an orderly
meaner. By Command of
Brig. Gen. John W. Ghaut,
Comictcding,
W. T. Foksky. A. A. C.
HvAIMfWVUTBRS Cl TV CK SaVANNAB,
January 10tb, ISOo.
Gii>iKvu Giinu&s, 1
No. 4. f
TRB streets, sidewalks, alleys and premises
within this city must be kept clear and
well policed.
The Provost Marshal of each District will ap
point an efficient officer to superintend this m at
ter. and will detail such assistants as may be ue
ceseary.
AH persons occupying buildings or grounds. ©
whatever description, will be required to keep
the sidewalks and alleys bordering upon them
thoroughly policed at all tim-'R, having the
sweepings piled up at the sides of the streets.
The offal or sweepings from camps must be
removed beyond the city limits by the troops oc
cupying the camps.
The Post Quartermaster will' assign a certain
number of teams to each district to haul the
other sweepings out of the city. These teams
will to* under control of the offit its appointed to
superintend the work in each district, who wil
be held responsible that the work ig promptly
and thoroughly done. J
By Command of
Brig,-Gen. JOHN W. GEARY,
Commanding
W. T. Foams, A. A. C„
Hjuikjgabteks City ok JSayants'Ab,’ ’
January lOth, JSCS. /
briwi 1 l Onuiin. >
No. S. I
r COL. ARIO PARDEE, 147T11 PENN. V V
1 • is hereby announced as Provost Marshal o
the Eastern Distrut, in the place of Col." Wna
Wood, 76th Ohio V, V. reiieved.
By comrrmidof “
Brig. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY. Com*g.
- , W, T. Forbes. A.\
HC. FOSTER. PHOTOGRAPHER, MORRIS
. IBLAND near FORT SHAW CARTES
DF YIBITES, AMBROTYPES, &u. made >he
Be‘.t possible »-.a*s.er X y erperienced ajtbte
T .LIST OF PRICES FOR THE REQffIbATICN
J-J OF THE ftALES OF THE W/hU/VtING
ARTICLES IN THE CITY <JF BAY \NNAH :
Appies.... sl2 tt
Blacking, bottles or bciea, large, ; .50
*' 4 ** small 25
Boots, Cavalry; best $s to 25 ©0
Brushes. Tooth, best. ’ j to
“ Hair, best l GO
Butter...... 75
Cheese per pound 50 :
Combs, with mirror.. ri ..... 75
•* plain 1 5#
“ indi*: rubber 50 i
“ Horn .; 15,
“ “ %nsu r bo 1
Dandles, Adamentlbe, per pound 4©<
. BKfitARS AM* TOBACCO. ",
Smoking Tobacc©, **C. H. Lfflisntbjil, ” 'per
pound.. $2 «0
Navy Tobacco, “Le Nevim.” per lb 1 75
Tin Foil, * ( LUlentlLa3, v per package 2ft
Havana Sugars, Noi TANARUS, berhfe- ' is %8
*» «< *i v. u .... 1# bo
Concha’s Tobac'o, “ 7 5©
Ibbacco, bags 5©
14 bindobtp so
Pipes, Brierwcod 1 00
“ Itoee *SO
“ Apple go
Potatoes, per barrel 0 00
Pickles, in glass fqnarts) 1 00
„ “ “ Chaif gallon) 175
Mscfeerel, in eafis . 1 180
Whifcefisb, in cans 2 00
Haddock, in Cs,ss \ 75
Pwohes, 1 lb. cans... i 00
Peaches* 2 lb. cans 1 75
Egg Plbm, 2 lb. cans , 1.76
Peas, 2 175
.Tom.Vocß, 2 “ ’ 100
tlan Meftta y «©
Can Poultry, 150
Lobsters, can, 100
Oysters, '» 10©
Mustard, half pints * 5©
Chow Chow, ] >SO ,
Cranberiy Bailee, 1 50.'
Lemons, per box 40 00
Owngpft, .. ~ -40 08;
Milk, cocdenaei per cau, >00;
Soap, tbiFetf, box if 4 pieces ■ 2 00
- At isHvtfie, 40;
Mirrors potkfcL, best,.. j ee
; Mirrors, p&Wi, 2d das*, ; 75 \
BUSUBR OOOUM.
Coats 20 00
Talmiis, with ulebteo, ’* ’ bo 80
Poaches ... 20 00
Cape, 4 ©8
Boots. 15 00
Woolen Bhirrn 5 00 to 7 00
White linen Shirts, 5 00
Suspenders, Ist clas#, ’ 050
44 2d class, * JSO
Gloves, Back, ;; 00
Qaußtleita, j> 50
Cotton Gloves. • ’‘ ‘ jqq
Books and stationery.
dust received at the Palmetto Herald store
a largo shipment of goods front New YOl k "and
Boston, embracing
POEMS.
Longfellow. Dryant. Whittier, Tenuvson.' Mrs
Wtirg, in blue and gold.
STANDARD NOVR^
Cooper, E kite vs, Ihackerav, Dvmss CV*
Reade. W Ccllhiv, Mr- Grey, Troßo’pc. and
1 f—C c-%
POPULAR XCYFXV
I .lEiX 'ert, fcu!y Chester, Down in Ten
nessee. Ar,, Ac.—doth.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Engjifcb L?h}ee, Lt.ti-c.r M'jitcis, Sou- 7 Looks
Cookery Eccke, Pocket B'ctiomaricA(severa’
.styles), iiey'iev- Games, &?.
MILITARY WORKS.
Patten’s &j.u Hardee’s Infantrv Taai<“ i
BranJt’t Ginnery ; Field and Heavy Artillery I
Tactics.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Geographies and Aliases, Grammars, Readers •
Ar.thmetica, Spelling Books; also, Dime Novtls j
Beadle’s unu Munroe’sy. ;,nd a toll a apply o j
standard and other Novels, in pappr covers.
STATIONERY,
44 Medallion,” “ Agawam,” ‘ Crystal; ’’ “Man- .
hattan.” and “Dove” Mills Note, “Fran
conia,” “Agawam,” ‘yWintbrop,” ‘‘Manbattin. !
acd 44 Crystal” Quarto* ” Manhattan” and?
“ Franconia ‘ Cap; Bill and Legal Cap ; Music
Paper.
Billet, Note, Letter, and Official Envelopes—
assorted .styles—white, buffi cream, lemon,
salmon, and opaque. Pencils in great, variety.
Pens.—Oidott’s eOd, yO4, 2&1, and ‘‘Swan
9/ailI Washington Medallion, Quill, Renob
hcan, Falcon, Index, Commercial and Eagle
Gold Pens, various sizes, with and without case?.
Ruling Pens, in Ivory and Ebony. Arnold’s
Writing Fluid, qta. and ptt.; Maynard & Noyes
do., qts. and pH, ttnd t iands: Blue and Carmine
Ink. Rubber and Ebony Rulers—round, square
and fiat. Paper Foldere, wood and ivory. Seal
ing Wax, assorted colors. - Ink Stands, every
style. Pea Racks ; C'liljbag'*, Backgammon and
and Chess Boards ; Chess,' wood arid ivory; Dice
and Dice Cups: Dominoes; Playing Cards•
Scissors; Knives : Match Safes: Pocket Books •
Eyelets; Tooth, Nall and Hair Brushes: C<imb«-
Pencil Sharpeners; Split Rings; Cork Screws ’
Portfolios of every style. assorted sizes.
Account Books, t.l. *2, 3 , 4 and 5 quires) octavo '
quarto and cap.
Photograph Albums (of best manufacture)- 100 :
50, 40, 30, 20, 12 Pictures : Pocket and Extension i
Alnprr.H.
A toll assortment of Plain ami Colored Card !
Photographs, &e„ <fcc., &c., to which we invite j
attention of Dealers and the Public generally 1
C. 6AYILLE & CO i
__ .Hilton Head, S. C. !
TV7NBARS & FRANZ, 10 SUTLER’S ROW, !
AA Deals re us S ’.tiers’ Goode, Wholesale and
rvet&iJ.
SAVANNAH DAILY H®RAL» GFFIGE ]
Js t\ No. ID Ulj el**-:.
Hv-Ane’it’b Mr>.. Di\. pv rnz
In the Field. Savainuh, Ga.. Jan. 14.
Sfeoiaw Fuajj Ouiml
No. 12. ./
IT being represented that the Confederal.'
army and armed bands of robbers, 'aetto
| professedly Tinder the authority of the Cenfe§£
rate are hari-assing the people '©s
Georgia and endeavoring to intimidate in
the efforts they are making to secure to them
selves provisions, -clothing, security to life and
; property, and the restoration of law and goon •
! government im the State, it is hereby ordered and
made Public:
Ist. That the farmers of Georgia may brim
into Savannah. Fernandina or Jacksonville
Florida, marketing, such as beef, pork, naittoxJ
vegetables of any kind, fish, &c„ as well as cor
ton in small quantities, and sell the same in open
i miw ket, except the cotton, which must be sola by
'or through the Treasury Agents, and may jm ,
: the proceeds in family stores, snch as b&fcbn
and Hour, in any reasonable quantities, groce
ries, shoes and clothing, and articles not, contra
band of war, and carry the same back to their
families. No trade store will be attempted in
the interior, or stocks of goods sold? for them,
but families may club together fer mutual assist
ance and proteotion in coming and going.
2d. The people are encouraged to meet to
getherin peaceful assemblages to disms inea*
ures looking to their safety and good govenitnri>’-
and the restoration of State and National W’
tbority. and will be protected by the Nations)
army when so doing ; and all peaceable inhabi
tants who earisiy the commanding officers dia
they are earnestly laboring to that end, must not
only be left undisturbed In property and person
but must be protected as far as possible, cwtmi*;.
enr with the military operations. If any farm*
•r peaceable inhabitant is molested by the Cue
my, viz: the Confederate army or goerrillfik be .
cause of his friendship to the National Govern -
meat, the perpetrator, if caught, will be sumrua
ly punished, or his family made to suffer for life
outrage; but if the crime cannot be traced to the
actual party, then retaliation Trill be made 0 »
the adherents to the cause of the Rebellion- 1
ghoiuG a Union map be murdered, then a Hebe/
selected by lot will be shot—or if a Union Luotly"
be persecuted on account of the cause, a Rebel
tamJy wil. be banished to a foreign land, 'hi
aggravated cases retaliation will extend as hfcii
as live for one. All commanding officers will af.
prom jSiy in such _ cases, and feport their acitbr.
alter the retaliation is done.
By order of
T , Major-General W. T. Suwuian.
L. Jl. Dayton, A. A. Qf.
H>>i»ovap.tfj:s City ok Sataxxah,
0 ' January 14,1505.
©KNEKAt. Oanrai
No. 5. j
I. Any person found injuring or clefficin r
fcuildmg-, fences, shrubbery, <Src., within the
city limits, will he arrested and placed at he-fi
lalmr. r
The special attention of Provost Marshals,
Officers and Guards, Is hereby again eaUed to
this cubject. with special reference to the Parks
Squares and Burying grounds. The Provo? 1
Marshal’s Department will beheld responsible
ter tne strictest enforcement of this order.
IT. It has been officially reported that cert&’e
persons owning buildings in this city are chaf
ing exorbitant rents for the same, 'and that in
many instances they have increase*? the reir*
much beyond what they charged in Confederate
currency, pnor to our occupation of the city.
Such acts oppress tin-* poor, and i re without ex
cuse. J he»*e being no '/.her source of redress a:
present except the military authority, Provost
Marshale ol districts will take cognizance of ail
such cases which maybe brought before then.'
and will interfere to prevent injustice of the
character specified.
By order of
Brevet' Mai. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY.
' • Commanding.
« . T. boEBEs, A. A. G. janfT
llEAitQVAJi’l'Etis, City of Sav/snaii. Ga. .)
January sth, i*&>. j
GSNEBAL OuPEKS, >
No 3 f
I ALL DEALERS IN GOODS FOR GENERA. -
• SALE in this city, must hat e permits from
these Headquarters.
11, Extortion in prices will be severely pur
ished. Dealers will conform in prices to the list
established by the Provost Marshak at these
Headquarters. This list will be published in the
daily newspapers.
111. A tax for Post fund will be assessed upon
authorized dealers, also upon persons opening
places of amusement.
IV, Those persons who violate the foregoing
rules will be arrested, tbeir establishments wiH
be closed, and their goods cenliscated and sold
at reasonable prices, and the proceed* appro
priated to the Post Fund.
Y. Sutlers or purveyors belonging toanypo:
tion of the army, are required by the military law
to coniine their sales to their own commands.-
As lODg as they do this, they will not beintet
fered with by office) sos the Post.
But if any such are found offering goods for
general sale, without Laving been duly author
ized from these Headquarters, they will be dead
with in the same manner as other rhauthorizc
dealers.
VI. Cnpt. Ira B„ Seymour, Provost Marsbal, ar,
these Headquarters, will see that these rules,
and any that may hereafter be announced iv
spec ting trade in this city, are duly enforced.
If officers or others who And any dealers violat
ing the regulations on the subject, will report the
same at Captain Seymour’s office, the offender
will be promptly punished and the public bent
fitted.
By command of
Brig. Gea. wNO, W. GEARY.
Commanding.
W. T. Forms, A. A. G.
PERSONAL.—INFORMATION WANTED OF
X she whereabouts of Hr. Cleavy, of Eille* -
aule county. Tipperary Irclaiti. Add*ess B. 0 >
■Sava mu ah Err ald office.