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Advertising,
We respectfully call the attention of busi
ness men to the value of the
SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD
as an Advertising Medium. Our connections
are ench that we are sure of large editions each
day. We have agents at all important points, and
all arrangements completed for an extensive
general circulation.
” The limited space we accord to advertisements
Tenders its use especially valuable, and we be
lieve tmr terms to be very reasonable, compared
with the high prices which rule in other lines of
business. To
APVEKTIBB LIBERALLY.
8 the true policy of business men, and we be
ieve that they cannot find a better medium for
this cl tv and army, or the Department of the
SottUi. than the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD.
VEST RECEIVED
O By C. W. DENNIS & CO.,
And will be sold at
. VERY LOW PRICES !!!
10,000. Lbs. Butter, Hardware, of every de
-10,000 “ Cheese scrip tion,
00,000 Cigars, Yankee Notions, of every
10,000 Lbs. Cakes and kind,
Crackers, Matches,
100 Bbls. Potatoes, Canned Peaches, Toma
-100 “ Flour, toes, Peas, Green:
3,000 Prs. Gloves, Meats—Beef. Tea
500 Camp Stoves, Chickens, Turkeys
Stationery, in variety. * _
Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Fig Paste, Confectioner*
Blank Books. Ledgers, Day Books. Shirts, Dr a#
ers, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neek-Ties. Boots and
Shoes, Army Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Stove.
Pipe, Herring’s Sales. Abbot’s History of the
War, Fish Lines, Cutlery, Metallic Coffins, Tin
Ware, Wooden Ware, &c., &c. Call and ex
amine.
Hilton Head, S. C., Nov 14, 1854.
NEW BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
ESTABLISHMENT AT BEAUFORT.
We have the honor to inform the residents of
this Department that we have jnst opened a Con
ectionery Establishment and first-class Bakery in
Sam. A. Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at which
we are prepared promptly to fill anv orders which
may be forwarded to us. Special attention is
paid to the manufacture of Ornamental Pieces,
Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastrv, for
holiday or festival tables.
McManus a kline.
r I "TAYLOR'S ALBANY*’ ALE,
X By the Barrel, at Peabody & Morgan’s.
Fresh Goons of all kinds now being landed, from
Brig Mary Cobb, No. 1 Broadway, Hilton Head,
S. C. ,
Drugs and medicines*?
Just landed from New York, a large assort
ment of Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery, viz.
Lubin’B Extracts, Edrihi’s, do.; Colognes, Pom
ades, Hair tonics of the finest quality, Tooth Pow
der, Pastes and Washes.
A large quantity of Patent Medicines, Pills
and Ointments.
A nice lot of Bathing, Carriage and Velvet
Sponges,
Plea Powder, producing instant death.
Pure Soda Water from Stone Fountains, with
the choicest syrups.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
W. M. WALSII, M. D„
13 Merchants’ Row.
Hilton Head, 8. C.
Photographs, cartes de visite,
&e\, &c.
Large Photograph?,
Cartes De Visile,
Ambrotvpes,
Melainotypes.
Frames, for Photograph?,
Large Albums,
Pocket Album.*-,
[ In Good Style,
At 24 Merchants’ Row.
* Hilton Heai., S. C.
J. T. READING & Cos,
r tOOD LIVING,*’
vT At reasonable prices, can be had at the
EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA
LOON, in the rear of the New Post Office. Hilton
Head, S. C. I have the very best facilities for
fnrmshing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS. POUL
TRY, VEGETABLES, &c., from the North and
other places in this vicinity. Cooked to order
from G A. M. to 8 P. M.
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
P. b.—One trial is respectfully solicited.
5,000 LBS. CINCINNATI BACON;
a Bbls. Freeh PILOT BREAD ;
1,000 Gallons KEROSINE OIL, in Five-Gallon
Cans;
For Sale, Cheap, by
C. N. BELLOWS,
, No S Merchants’ Row.
Hilton Head, S. C.
pACL & PITTS,
I>KALHRB IN .
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPUES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
*vt 0 * c -’ Ac.,
No. 3 Mrrch.vnts’ Row. Hilton Hkadw
And Bay Point, 8. C.
MAGAZINES * STATION
’ StatM>nelT ’ &c ” at Wholesale or
DANN S. MORRTSON,"^®
. . Box 96, Hilton Head, P. O,
T> OBERTS & LEWIS,
4 irrJJW LE RRTA3L KRAUSS t*
SUTLERS’ GOODS AND LUMBER,
Mitorkll AvKNtrr. Holton Hkad, S, C
L *. LOLKBTS, rjaiiOO—W&s3wj GUfi, W. IrwTS.
Hbax-o carters City of Savannah,
Pec. 24th, 1804.
General Oex ire. \
No. 2. f
IFOR CONVENIENCE IN MILITARY GOV
• eminent, all that portion of the City lying
east of Bull street, is designated a9 the Eastern
District: that lying west of Bull street, as the
Western District.
Col. Wm. B. Woods, 76th Ohio Vols., is an
nonucedas Provost Marshal of the Eastern Dis
trict. His Headquarters will be in the U. S.
Barracks, on Bull street.
Col. H. A. Barnnm, 140th New York Vols., is
announced as Provost Marshal of the Western
District. His Headquarters will be near the cor
ner of Barnard and South Broad streets.
All applications for protection of persons and
private property, or for redress of grievances,
will be made to the Provost Marshal of the Dis
trict, or to the nearest officer of the guard.
n. Each Regiment on Provost duty will be
held responsible for the peace and good order of
its section. The Provost Marshals of Districts
will number the sections assigned to these regi
ments.
111. All public and private property wll be
pretected; and whenever necessary for such pur
pose, special guards will be assigned.
No private property will be taken or used
against the consent of the owners, except upon
un order from proper authority.
IV. Officers and others, entitled to quarters for
private or public use, will make application to
Gen. Easton, Chief Quartermaster.
V. All persons within the City, who have been
in any way connected with the rebel army, will
report without delay to Captain Ira B. Seymour,
Provost Marshal, (office in Exchange building,»
and there register their names.
VI. No citizen will be arrested except for mis
demeanor cr upon written orders from these
Headquarters or from a Provost Marshal.
VII. The Fire Department of this city has been
represented by the civil authorities as higblv es
lieieut. Mr. Casey, acting Chief of the Fire De
partment, Is authorized to continue operations
and will-be held responsible for the faithful per
formance of his duties. All members of the dif
ferent Fire Companies will continue subject to
his orders, and neglect of duty on their part wi
be duly punished. In case of fire, the Provost
Marshal of the District will send immediately
strong detachments of guards to preserve order
in the vicinity.
; VIII. Those persons connected with the Water
Works and Gas Works of the City, will continue
to perform their duties as usual: The Manager
of these Works will apply to the Provost Mar
shal of the District in which they are located for
sufficient guards for the protection of the Works,
together with the fuel and other material per
taming to them.
IX. AH soldiers found within the city limits,
absent from their camps without passes from
their respective commanders, vviil be arrested
and sent to their commands.
X. Cupt. Silas Spicer is announced as Harbor
Master of this Port, and invested with full au
thority for the transaction of business in his De
partment. Office on Bay, opposite Drayton
treet.
XI. Citizens desirous of leaving the cirv to go
within the Rebel lines, will make application at
these Headquarters. They will be transported
to our exterior picket line.
XII. Citizens destitute of provision?, can make
application at the City Store, where they will be
supplied upon the order of Dr. Arnold, Mavor ol
the City.
XIII. Reveille will be beaten at GA, M. Tat
ter at SP. M. Tap? at 9. After Taps, all en
listed men found on the streets who are not on
• duty, and who have not proper passes, will lie
arrested by the Patrol. Suspicious or disorderly
character? will also, be arrested after that hour
Care must oe taken in carrying out this order not
to make improper arrests of citizen? who may be
attending to their lawful business in an orderly
manner. By Command of
Brig. Gen. John W. Gfaky,
Commanding,
W. T. F cubes, A. A. G.
Headqitaktebs C'lty of Savannah,
January loth, 18G5.
General Orders )
No. 4. f
r PKE street?, sidewalk?, alleys and premise?
X within this city must be kept clean and
well policed.
The Provost Marshal of each District will ap
point an efficient officer to superintend this mat
ter, and will-detail such assistants as may be ne
cessary.
All persons occupying buildings or grounds!, o
whatever description, will be required to keep
the sidewalks and alleys bordering upon them
thoroughly policed at all times, “ having the
sweepings piled up at the side? of the streets.
The offal or sweepings from camps must he
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 sweeping? out of the city. These teams
will be under control of the officer? appointed to
superintend the work in each district, who wil
beheld responsible»hat the work, is promptly
and thoroughly done.
By Command of
Brig,-Gen. JOHN W. GEARY,
Commanding
W. T. Foams, A. A. G.
Hladctaktebs City op Savannah, >
January ldth, i%f>. f
tSrvciAL Okdbb, >
No. 3. /
fCOL. ARIO PARDEE, 147TH PENN V V
• ;s hereby announced as Provost M&rsbai o
Eastern District, in the place of Col. Wra
Wood, ifeth Ohio V, V. relieved.
By command of
Brig. Gob. JOHN W. GOK«Y, Corn's.
W, T. Forbes, A. A. G,
H G Pn gJMXAPHER, MORRIS
• ISLAND near PORT SHAW CARTTH
DE VMITES, AMBROTYPES, Ac., inade tas
beet poss.b.e manner by experienced tullet?.j|jni
L LIST OF PRICES FOR THE REGULATION
OF THE SALES OF THE FOLLOWING
ARTICLES IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH :
Apples ; sl2 0O
BiaCKing, bottles or boxes, large 50
“ “ small 25
Boots, Cavalry, best sSto2s 00
Brushes, Tooth, best ] 00
“ Hair, best l go
Butter.., 75
Cheese per pound ,50
Combs, with mirror <5
“ plain 50
“ India rubber 50
“ Horn 15
“ “ fine 30
Candles, Adamentine, per pound 40
SUGARS ANI) TWBAOOO.
Smoking Tobacco, “C. 11. Liiienthal, ” per
pound $2 00
Navv Tobacco, “Le Kevin,” per lb 1 75
Tin Foil, “Lillenthal,” per package 25
Havana Segare, No. 1, per box. 15 00
“ “ “ “ “ 10 00
Concha’s Tobacco, “ “ 750
Tobacco, bags 50
“ bladders...* i 50
Pipes, Brierwood 1 00
“ Rose 50
“ Apple 50
Potatoes, per barrel 9 00
Pickles, in glass (quarts; 1 00
“ (hall gallon; 175
Mackerel, in cans 1 00
Whiteflsh, in cans 2 00
Haddock, in cans 1 75
Peaches, 1 lb. cans 1 00
Peaches, 2 lb. cans 1 75
Egg Plum, 2 :b. cans 1 76
Peas. 2 “ 1 75
Tomatoes, 2 “ 1 00
Can Meats, 1 00
Can Poultry, , 1 50
Lobsters, can, 1 00
Oysters, M 100
Mustard, half pints . * 50
Chow Chow. *. ’’ ’ 150
Cranberry Sauce, ” ’ 1 &o
Lemons, per box, ” 40 00
Oranges, 40 on
Milk, condensed, per can, 1 00
Soap, toilet, fine, per box of 4 pieces, 2 00
“ Atlantic, 40
Mirrors, pocket.best, ” 100
Mirrors, pocket, 2d class, 75
RUBBER OOCDS.
Coats, 20 00
Talmas, with sleeves, 30 00
Pouches 20 00
Boots, 1 5 00
Woolen Shirts, 5 00 to 7 00
White Linen Shirts, 5 00
Suspenders, Ist class, 2 50
2d class, 1 50
Gloves, Buck, 3 00
Gauntletts, 3 50
Cotton Gloves, 1 ou
POORS AND STATIONERY.
1J Just received at the Palmetto Herald Store
a large shipment of goods from New York and
Boston, embracing
POEMS.
Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier, Tennyson. Mr*
wiling, in blue and gold.
STANDARD NOVELS.
Cooper, Dickens, Thackeray, Dumas, Chas
Reade, Wilkie Collins, Mis. Grev, Trollope, and
rs—Cbi.
POPULAR NOVELS.
t.i Hixiers. Emily Chester, Down in Ten
nessee, Ac., Ac.—cloth.
MISCELLANEOUS.
English Bibles, Letter Writer?, Song Book?,
Cookery Becks. Pocket Dictionaries, (severa
styles;, Hoyle’s Games, Ac.
MILITARY WORK 14.
Patten’s and Hardee’s Infantry Tactics
Brandt’s Gunnery: Field and Heavy Artillery
Tactics.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Geographies and Atlases, Grammars, Readers
! Arithmetics, Spelling Books: also, Dime Novels
| Beadle’s and Munroe’s;, and a full supply o
standard and other Novels, in paper covers
stationery:
“Medallion,’'“Agawam,” ‘Crystal,*’ “Man
hattan,” and “ Dove ” Mills Note, ‘‘Fran
conia,” “Agawam,” “ Winthrop,” “Manhattan
ana “Crystal” Quarto, “Manhattan” and
'' * ran com a Cap; Bill and Legal Cap ; Music
Paper.
Billet, Note, Letter, and Officia l Envelopes—
assorted style?—white, buffi, cream, lemon,
Salman, and opaque. Pencils in great variety.
303 » 304, 262, and “Swan
Quill Washington Medallion, Quill, Repub
lican, Falcon, Index, Commercial and Eagle
Gold Pens, various sizes, with and without cases.
Ruling Pens, in Ivory and Ebony. Arnold's
Writing Fluid, qts. and pts.; Maynard & Noyes
do., qts. and pts,, and stands : Blue and Carmine
Ink. Rubber and Ebony Rulers—round, square
and fiat. Paper Folders, wood and ivory. Seal
ing Wax, assorted colors. Ink Stan®, every
style. Pen Racks; Cribbage, Backgammon and
and Chess Boards; Chess, wood and ivory; Dice
and Dice Cups; Dominoes; Playing Cards-
Scissors; Knives : Match Safes; Pocket Books •
Eyelets; Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushy; Cotnbs-’
Pend! Sharpeners; Split Rings; Corf Screws.’
Portfolios ol every style. Slates, assorted sizes.
Account Books, (1, 2,3, 4 and 5 quires) octavo,
quarto and cap. . *
Photograph Albums sos best manufacture)* 100
AlbJmf' * 12 PktCTeß 5 Pockct «« aSSbffi
ciN~" ! 5 or, 2 n ”l <rs ? iain and Colored Card
ic ' £<“• *° "'Wch we invite
attention ol Dealers and the Public generally
. «. SAVILLE & CO
_____ __ Hilton Head, S. C.
QTORE FOR SALE. ““
Si^ e sl 8t n re oft i e E - N - Thayer, at St.
With Mock
tmo £x ,ures. For terms, applvJto
RIDDELL & mJRDOCK,
. , t Mercnante' Row.
’SfcO-Iw XlHtojQ Head, S. f.
Hi adq’b’s Mil. Div. of thk Mississippi,
In the Field, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 14, 1865
Special Field Orders,)
No. 12. }
j TT being represented that the Confederate
“*■ , 3m ?, and armed bands of robbers, actino-
I professedly under the authority of the Confedt^
I rate Government, are harrassing the people of
j Georgia and endeavoring to intimidate them in
the efforts they are making to secure to them
selves provisions, clothing, security to Ffe &T lf i
property, and the restoration of law and stood
government m the State, it is hereby ordered and
made public:
Ist. That the farmers of Georgia may brim?
mto Savannah, Fernandina or Jacksonville
Florida, marketing, such as beef, pork, mutton!
vegetables of any kind, fish, Ac., as well as
ton m small quantities, and sell the same to oiJea
marke., except the cotton, which must be solabv
orthM.gh the TreasuryAg'Dfc, and mYj tn,St
the proceeds m family stores, such as bacon
and hour, m any reasonable quantities, groce
hf^r 1 ? 08 aTUI aE d articles not contra
band of v, ar, and carry the same back to their
families. No trace store will be attempted in
the interior, or stocks of goods sold'-for them
but families may club together for mutual
ance and protection in coming andgmng *
ahe peop e are encouraged to meet to
gether in peaceful assemblages to discuss
ures looking to their safety
and the refiomiw, of State fnaSatioSuM
tuonty and will be protected by the National
"t'\ Sjr# ■ an<l »” Peaceable inhabl!
tantsvMio satisfy the commandingoflicers that
v re - e ‘l rne , a eoring to that end, mnst not
on ybe :e.t undisturbed in property and person,
but must be protected as far as possible, consist
ent with the military operations. If any farrnei
or peaceable inhabitant is molested bv the ene
my, viz: the Confederate army or guerrillas
cause of his friendship to the National
ment, tne perpetrator if caught, will besumma
ly punished, or his family ma§e to suffer for the
outrage; but it tne crime cannot be traced to the
acoua. party, then retaliation will be made op*
t 0 th ® cange of the Rebellion-'
should a Union man be murdered, then a Rebel
selected by lot will be shot-or if a Union famOy
be persecuted on account of the cause, a Rebel
family iwm be . banished to a foreign land In
aggravated cases retaliation will extend as
as five lor one. All commanding officers will an
prompuy m such cases, and report their action
after the retaliation is done.
By order 01
tAr 1 w M A ajo / General W. T. Sherman.
Ij. M. Dayton, A. A. G.
Headquarters City op Savant* ah,
~ . January 14,1865.
General Order!
No. 5. (
I. Any person found injuring or defactoc
biuldmge, fences, shrubbery, &c., within the
city limits, wiL be arrested and placed at bard
labor.
e P ec * attention of Provost Marsha’s,
Officers and Guards, is hereby again called to
t.us cubject, with special reference to the Parks
Squares and Burying grounds. The Provost
Marshal’s Department will beheld responsible
tor tne strictest enforcement of this order.
11. It has been officially reported that certain
persons owning buildings in this eity are chaf -
ing exorbitant rents for the same, and that m
many instances they have increased the rents
much beyond what they charged in Confederate
currency, prior to our occupation of the city.
Such acts oppress the poor, and are without ex
cuse. There being no other source of redress at
present except the military authoirty, Provost
Marshale of districts will take cognizance of all
such cases which may be brought before them
and will interfere to prevent injustice of the
character specified.
By order of
Brevet Maj. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY,
-X- Commanding.
W. T. Forres, A. A. G. jaLl7
Hb ai quaetj.es, City op Savannah, Ga..\
January Stb, ISGS. j
General Orders. >
No 3 f
I ALL DEALERS IN GOODS FOR GENERAL
• SALE in this city, must have permits from
these Headquarters.
11, Extortion in prices will be severely pun
ished. Dealers will conform in prices to the list
established by the Provost Marshal, at these
Headquarters. This list will be published in the
daily newspapers.
HI. A tax for Post fund will be assessed upon
authorized dealers, also upon persons opening
places of amusement.
IV, Those persons who the foregoing
rules will be arrested, their establishments will
be closed, and their goods confiscated and sold
at reasonable prices, and the proceeds appro-"
priated to the Post Fund.
* V. Sutlers or purveyors belonging to any por
tion of the army, are required by the military law
to confine their sales to their own commands.—
As long as they do this, they will not be inter
fered with by office!? of the Poet*
But if any such are found offering goods for
general sale, without having been duly author
ized from these Headquarters, they will be dealt
with in the same manner as other unauthorized
dealers.
VI. Capt. Iraß. Seymour, Provost Marshak at
these Headquarters, will see that these rules,
and any that may hereafter be announced re
specting trade in this city, are duly enforced.
If officers or others who find any dealers violat
ing the regulations on the subject, will report the
same at Captain Seymour’s office, the offenders
will be promptly punished and the public bene
fitted.
By command of
Brig. Gen. JNO. W. GEARY.
Commajadtng.
W. T. Forres, A. A. G.
p-E aTIoK V-A
X the whereabouts ol Mr. Cleary, of KiHen
aule, county Tipperary, Ireland. Address D. C. 5
Savannah Herald Office.