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JVffT RECEIVE:)
By C. W. DENNIS A CO ,
And will be ©old Hi
VERY LOW I RJ lES !!!
1C(>00 Lbe. Better, Kurd w a e, of every u©-
10.000 Cheese scrii two,
UOOGM Oigartc Yankee Notions of every
,0,000 Lbs. Cakes and kind, »
Crackers, M at dies,
"00 Bbia Potatoes, Canned Peaches, Toma
-100 “ Flour, toes, Peas, Gwen:
.1,000 Pra Gloves Meats—Beeil Yea
506 Camp Stoves, Chickens, Tarkeyi*
Stationery, in variety.
Nnte, Raisins, Figs, Fig Past*;. Confectionery
Flank Books. Ledgers. Day Books, Skirt*. Draw
ers, Collars, Handkerchiefs. N's-k-Ties, Foots and
M»oes, Army Ranges, Cooking Stoves, stove
Pipe, Herring’s Sales. Abbot's History of die
War, Fish Lines, Cutlery, Metallic Coffins. 7m
Ware, Wooden Ware, &c., Ac. Call and t-A
aicine.
Kii.TON Hkar, S. C., Not 14, 1664
C'TORE FOR KALE.
Cj The stow of the lav* E. N. Thayer, at St.
Helena, 8. C., is offered tor sale, with the ©lock
and fix twres. ».r terms. appfv to
RIDDELL A kil KDO.’K.
6 Merenants’ Row.
’anlO —Iw Hilton Head. S. C.
Roberts a lewis,
WBOUFHVIJC AND BETAU. |»*.*.M i ßfc ;N
SUTLERS’ GOOD* AM- LUMBER,
AvKNTe, Hilton Hmu IS. C.
a s. BOfiKRTS, {jandO —w&fctivrj emu*, w. lewis.
New bakery and confectionery
ESTABLISHMENT AT BEAUFORT.
We have the honor to inform the residents ot
this Department that we Lave just opened & Con
ectionery Establishment and first-class Bakery in
Sam. A. Cooley's Building at Boaivfcit. at which
*e are prepared promptly to fill any orders which
may be forward©*! to ns. Spi»cial attention is
paid to the manufacture ©i Ornamental Pieces
Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for
holiday or festival tables.
McMANUS A KUNE.
HC. FOSTER. PHOTOGRAPHER. MORRIS
• ISLAND near FORT SHAW. CARTES
J)E VISITES, AMBROTYFES, Ac., rn .de m tire
O s: possible rotainer by experienced artiste.
OERSONAL.—INFORMATION W ANTED OF
1 the whereabout* oi Mr. deary, of Killen
t.nle, eor.ntv Tipperary, Ireland. Address D. C\,
Savannah Berald Office.
|T S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
C • 147 Bay street,
Free Writing Table for Soldiei-e. i cm*, Ink,
17 per and Envelopes ire**.
All letters written at our rooms stamp'd w hen
requested, and stamps car be had, and ii* not, for:
> arded always as “So-diers’ Letters,' ’
A supply of religions reading v,t\\fV.y on hand
IVr gratuitous distribution.
Religions wins every» at <*» 1-2 c’* lock
at WesJey OVvpel f comer or Lincoln and .south
Broad streets;, '.ondurted bv the As.-©dated
Chaplains.
Chaplain'*’Meeting at tli; hapei on MONDAY
J'.E. 10th. at 10 a. m
W. A. LAWRENCE,
’arl4 ts Agent L. S. *'. C.
]HK*.S AND STATIONERY.
Ii Just received at the Palm* Wo Herald Stor*
a large shipment of gixx.s fts'in New York and
Boston, embra ..-mgr
POEMS.
LengMlow. Bryant. Whittier, Tennyson, Mrs
taring, in Hue and goal.
STANDARD NOVELS.
Coofs r, Pickens. Thackeray. Pi mr.*. Chas
P« a(,e, Wilkie OoFler Mrs, Grey, Trollopt-, and
t c 2
POPULAR NOVELS.
: i P li t;«=, niiiiiy Clutter, Down in Ter
xesece, &c., 4fcc.—cloth.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EiighCr, Bib-es, Letter Writers, Song Bocks.
Cookery Be eke, Focke; rictiomries, {©event
eryie#;, Leva's Carnes. «t<\
MILITARY WORKS.
Fatter.’« and Hardee's Infantry Tactics
krandt’s Gunnery : Field and Heavy Artillery
> «-•. tics.
bCH<R k L BOOKS.
Geographies and .Atlases, Crammers. Ib aders
A: iihroeircs, Spelling Books: also, Bin e Novels
Beadle's and and a lull supply o
ndtre! and y< o V in paper covers.
STATIONERY. '
“ Medallion,” •• Agawam,” • Crystal,” ••Man
hattan.” and•• Dove” Mi lin Note, ’•Fran
< iva.” •‘Ag-awnm.” *• Winthrop,” ‘‘Manhattan,
hud ‘-Crystal ” Quarto, *• Manhattan” and
” Franconia *J Cap; Eli! and Legal Cap : Mtrsk
Paper.
i .wet. Note, Letter, and Official Envelopes—
aborted styles—white, buff, cream, Ir-mon
and opaque. Per.CJs in great variety.
I*et»B.—Giilotl’s yolk 7>04. ctt‘4 and **>bv«n
Washington MedalHcu, On UR J'epub.
i.ear, Falcon, Index, Commercial aad Eagle
•(■ited Pr os, varione sues, with and without cages.
Ruling Pt.ne, in Ivory and Ebony. Arnold's
Writing Fhiidj ots and pte.; Maynard & Noyes
oo , qts. and pts.. and stands: Blue ant! Carmine
Ink. Rubber and Ebony Rulers—ron&d, squ>uv
,\nd flat. Paper Fold-'-e, wood and ivorv. Se?i]-
•i g W so*, assorted colors. Ink Stands, every
siyire. Pen Racks; Cribbage, Backgammon and
* ’-d Ctiess fk>:ir<tg ; Chess, wood and ivory: IMce
and Dice Caps; Domino**; Plaving 'Cards;
SCOOTS : Hnhes : Mateb Safes: Pocket Books:
Eyelets : Tooth, Null and Hair Brushes : Combt.
IN nci; Sharpeners ; Split Rings; Oorl- Screws.
*f'.rfefeLos ot every style. Slates, assorted sizes.
Account Books, (1, 3, 4 and 5 quires) octavo,
quarto and cap.
1 Pkot.oin\,ph Alhntae le-t mAjftiihUurcfiwg
SO, 4L io, i- Fixt»res ; Pocket and
Albums.
• A fad, v,s enn.ent < f Plain s.i.ci iVdore 1 Cfcrd
•» boropaptsK Ac. Av.. A . , u> whl.h y., ; (,\Lr
P® *Det ' i i-d ibe Ixn , g« n- iy,
C. HAVILLL A ' O
■ « i -.Kt: Ecuc.C.
( 1 GOD LIVING,” •
’ V reasonable prices, an be Lvd at the
EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA
LOON, m tbo rear of the New Poet Office. Hi.soa
Read, S. C. I have the- verv best facilities lor
furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS. MEATS, POUL
TRY, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and
other places ic this vicinity. Cooked to order
from o A. M. to 8 P. M.
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
P. S —One trial io respectfully solicited.
I LIST OF PRiOES FOR ’THF REGULATION
> OF THE SALES OF THE FOLLOWING
ARTICULS IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH :
Apffeg .lil2
Blackrcg. bottles or boxes, large Mi
“ “ small 2^
Bools. Cavalry, besb. $8 to 25 00
Brashes, Tooth, best .' 5 (>p
“ Hair, best....- i («)
Butter 75
Cbeeee pei por.nd .so
Combs, w ;th mirror. * 7r,
s * pi*iin 50
“ Irufia rubber 50
** Horn , 15
V, ‘\fine !!!!!!!!!!” ao
Actfujaentine, per pound 40
6W»AKB AXTi TUUACO-S
Smoking Tobacco, “0. H. LiUenthai, ” per
pound ,$ 2 00
Navy Tobacco, "Le Nevin,” per lb 1 75
Tin Foil, •■LiUenthai,” per package...... 25
Havana Segars, No. 1, per box 15 (*•
*' Id 00
Concha’s Tobacco, “ •> 750
Tobacco, bags 50
** bladders * 50
Pipes. Brierwood * ....... *. . *..... 1 «x
“ Rose 5»»
“ Apple 50
Potatoes, per barrel 0 00
Fcklea, in glass fquarte) 1 00
“ fha.ll gallon) i75
Mackerel, in cans.*. 1 00
White-fish, in can* g on
Haddock, in cans..;.. l 75
Peaches, lib. cans i (Ki
Peaches, 2 lb. cans 1 75
Egg Plum, 2 :b. cans ...!.... . 175
Foaa. 2 •• 175
Tomatoes, 2 “ 1. 00
Can Meats, * 1 00
Car. Poultry, 7 u*
Lobster's, can, * 1 (,*f
Oysters, *• 100
Mr.sta.rd. half pints 50
Chow Chow, ’ 150
Cranberry Sauce, [' ’ 1 50
Lemons, per box : Mi 00
Changes, 40 Ob
Milk, ccmdeused, per can, 1- 00
Soap, tolk;, fine, per box of 4 pieces, 1 b< ;
Atlantic, 1 4C
Mirrors, pucker, best, 1 (H
Mirrors, pocket, 2d class, 75
mania; ooore. <
Cents 20
Talmas, with sleeves ..0 00
Pouches.... 20 r*o
Catis, 4 CO
Pails, 5 to
.Boots. ; 5 Of’
WooYr "shirts 5 00 to 7 Cmi
White Linen Shirts, 5 o<
Snspei-ders, Ist class 2 r-o
2cl class 1 50
Gloves Buck, ’ 3 tf a
Gant t .-tte. 3 50
< 'otton Groves, 1
t Hr./ i\h‘v Mn.. D;v. or ruv. Mner»..n ;.
In the Field, Savamudi, Ga.. Jhb. 14.
Sum ial Ftrun Oanras. }
v . , . }
TANARUS». being represei tr-ci tbr.t ;h«- Confederate
A y.rmy ana armed bands of robb--rs, acth.:-
professedly under the ar/horty of the
j ate Governmert. uri hariassitig the people of*
f Georgia and endeavoring to intimidate them in
the eftorts they are m?tkir;g to secure to them-
provisions, clothing, Wcnrity UMifi ar.d
I rojx rty, r.nd the mstoration of law n:d .»ood
govonimert in the State, it is hereby orce
made public*: *
Ist. Tliat the farmers of Georgia rnay bring
lJ; to ..bavannal), Femandiim or" Jacksonville'
Fiorina, Tj;arket*Egc such as beef, pork, misitcc.
vegetables of auv kind, fifth, &(., as well as cot
tor: in ‘mall quantities, and sell the s&me in open
marker, except the cotton, which inns b<> «o>d by
or through the Treasury Agents, and may invest
the proceeds in family stores, such as ba<jr» n
anc. flour, in anv reasc»nnb.e Cjtuintities, r*^*oce
nos, shoes sncl clothing*, and articles cot contra
band oi war, and carry the same bank to their
fnmtlies. No trade store will be atteror.te.l in
the interior, or stocks oi goods so id* for them,
but i;.mikes may club togetl.er h.r rmutul assist
ance and pi'oteetj<)ij in coming and going.
2<L The people 1 are epconraged^to meet to
getber in peaceful aasembiages to discuss I«eas
uree looking to t heir safety and good government
anc! the restoration of .State and 'National au
thority, and will be protected bv the National
army when so doing ; and all peaceable inhabi
tants who satisfy the commanding officers that
they are earaeetiy laboring to that end, must not
only be left undisturbed in property and p-e rson,
but mur; be protected as far uti possible, consist
ent with the military operations. If any farmer
«»r peaceable inhabitant is molested bv the e.ne
mv. viz: the Confederate army or gcetrllias, bc
cause of his friendship to the Nat'ocal Govern
hi out, the perpetrator, if caught, wili be burniia
!y punished, or his family made to safer for the
outrage; but if the crime cannot be traced to the
aetna.: party, then retaliation will be made on
the adherents to the cause of the Rebellion—
should a Unior man Is murdered, then a Rebel
selected by lot will be shot- or if a Union family
is; persecuted on auor.nt of the cause, a Rebel
family will be barisbtd to a fowflgn land. In
aggravated cases retaliation will extend as high
as five fer one. Ail commanding office.rs will act
promptly in si.- h cases, and n p©rt, tl.e>r action
after the is u«>d<?.
By crd. r of
Mq f-r Gereiul W. T Yiui.v/x. J
• ... ts Dt y.ifi , A. A. G. 1
C2xv cv Savav*>ah,
January Kih,
Gr.vTux;. C’xrnES )
?\i>. 4. * ?
THE streets. »:eewalks, alleys and premise*
within this city mutt bo kept ciOJin and
well policed.
The Provost Marshal of each District will ap
point an efficient offi> t r to superintend this mat
ter, and will detail such assistants as may be ne
cessary . /
Ail 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 sides of the streets.
The ofial 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
ether sweepings out ot the city- These teams
will be nncier control of the officers appointed to
superintend the work in each district, who wll
beheld responsible that the work is promptly
and thoroughly done.
By Command of
Brig. -Gen. JOHN W. GEARY,
Commanding
W. T. Forkfs, A. A. G.
Hr.Ai-qr a.i tsas City os* Savannuu
January 14,18t>5.
(ly sv a at. ffa 1 -ee I
No. 5. f
I. Any person found injuring or defacing
building, fences. shrcbbe»*y, Ac., within the
city limits, wili be arrested and placed at hard
labor.
The special attention of Provost
Officers and Guards, i? hereby agairri ca iled to
this cub>ect, witn S]>e<-.ial reference to Parks.
Squares and Burying pounds. proves:
Marshal’sDepaftment will beheld
for tne strictest enforcement of this order.
11. It. ha«b« en officially reported that certain
persons owning buildings ir: this city are charg
ing exorbitant rer.ts for the samo. and that in
many nstances they have increased the rents
much beyond what they charged in Confederate
currency, prior to or.r 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 a tithe Tty, Provost
Marshals of districts will take cognizance of all
such cases which maybe brought before then;
and wil* interfere to prevent injustice of the
cfcaracte** specified.
Bv order of
“Brevet Maj. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY,
Contmandli g.
W. T. Forars- A. A. G. jaxi‘7
Kk*.r qcAßTvne. t ity of Savannah, Gs.,
J aim ary 71k 7 4 *’>f.
Gknxhai <>m r:vs. >
No. 6. f
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDERS HL
-1 CFIVED. the command of this city is today
transferred to Maj. Gen. C. Grover.'
All officers and men belonging to the 2d divis
ion, *2bth corps, who are or. c p“diu duty in this
city, mile-s aH-:g7r» and to Mu h duty by orders ncm
superior authority, are hereby relieved, and will
at once rep»or? to their commands for duty, being
relieved by others under coTnmanti <>f Get-,
Grover.
Tim General Coutmttnding embraces this occa
sion to thank the Mayor arid A’.derm* 11 oi tid
dly for thJir valuable c< -operatiou: and the citi
zens generally for the cordial ity with which they
have acquiesced and assisted him m all measures
for tho public good. Bclieviitg that very soon
the time wil) come when military government,
will no ioi.gcr be necessary in this city, the Gen
eral now takes his farewell of it, and commends
it and its inhabitants to l. s successor, trusting
that they will extend *0 lire the same confidence
and courtesy which have rendered the relation'
fce**etofore subsisting so satisfactory.
By ordt ” <•!'
Brevet Ma.'or <4« n. J, Vv. GEARY.
W. T. Pom *■>. A. A. G.
HfAi'vir AtTirs «.'»rvov Saxavnajl, >
Janu: £#■ ifith, ISoS. (
ijrFCi.vc Oi'.Toa:, >
No. n. /
rCOL. A.R2O PARDEE, U7TII T‘FNN. V. V
• is bereny announced as Provost Marslic’ o
•the Eastern’Dirtriit. in the plf.ee of Col, \Vie
Wood, Toth Ohio V. V. relieved.
By cc.mniHr»d of
trig. Gee. JOHN W. Corn'g.
\V. j . Fornts, A. A. <4.
Enof*qr AKsm-ifc Ciyy or Satan*- .mi,
Dec. 24th, 'i.604.
Gbnekat. Or.rikk\
No. 2. f ,
lIGR CONVENIENCE IN MILITARY GOV
• emmeut. aD tha; portion of the City lying
east of Bali etreety is/p<*/-gnateti k-the Eartein
District; that 'tfwg wfiet of Bull etreet, an the
Westeio District-,' 1,
Gol. Wtu. B. Woods, 7t>th Ohio Vols., Is &n,
uouv.wd as Provost Marshal of the Eastern Dis
trict. Bis Heatkjnart-ci« will be ir. the U. S.
Barracka on Bull street.
OoL H. A. Ba r Dnm, l4Pth New* York Vols., i*
juinounced as Provost Marshal of the Western
District. Eis Be&dquaiJeis will be near the ear
ner of Barnard and Spnth Broad streets.
All fipphcations for protection of persons and
private 7 |»foperry, or lor redress of grievances,
will be rr.sde to the Prm*oct. Marshal of the Dis
trkt, or m the neKrest offic«r of tbc guard.
11. Each Rcgiev m; on Provost duty will he
held respcni-irJe -■£. the peac: and good order of
its section. The Marshals of Districts
win b<*r*ecti|a } to these regi
ments. i *4 V
Hi All pnvatc p!*oi>eity wil he
prciectod: end whenever ne: essaiy for such pur
pr.tu special guard** will be: aHHtrned.
No pnvaic proß ty will >*: r.ak**n or used
agalnafthe conseM ..5 the owners, except upon
».! Ortbr I»rni f 'etfec authority.
IV. c*tLve- ► <-y,f r-K 10 quarter* it x
{■r'vap- or public use, win make application to
Brig. G**n. ifiaston, Chief Qnarfennaster.
V. AT. pere*ms within tho City, whp have bee,
in any way connected with tho rebel army, wi a
report Without delay ta Captain Ira B, Seymoi. I
Provotj Marshal, {office n Exchange l>ußdiiip*.j
and there r egister uhrlr names.
VL No dtizen will be .arrested except ft* mU.
demeanor or upon written orders ffiom these:
Headquarters or f- om aProvoet Marshal,
VII. The E.re Department of this city has beoa
represented by the civil authorities as highly ei
ficient. Mr. Casey, u -tlug Chief of the Kre Do ’
partmert, is authorized to contirne operations
and will be he.d responsible for tho falthfcu per -
form nuce of his duties. Ail members of the and *
ferectFire Companies will continue subject to*
his orders, and lu gV-' t oi duty on their pan wi
be duly piinisheo. in case of fire, the
Marshal of the Dittrct win send immediately
strong detachments o: guards to preserve order
in the vicinity.
VIH. Those pvrsens connected with the Water
Works and Gas W’oiksof the v'itv, wili continue
to perform their duties as ueual;’ The Manager
ck these. Works will apply to the Provost Mar
shfl! oi the District in which they are located for
sufficient giiards for the protection of the Works,,
together v, ;th the fuel and other material per
taming to them.
IX. All soldiers found within the city 2nYts
absent lrom their ..amps without passes from*
thKir respective commanders, witl be arrested
and pent to then* commands.
>.. <_2*p;/Silas Spicer Is announced as Harbor
jrtaster o! Poit, and %yith lUJI 6^-
thority for the transaction of business In his I)e.
partment. Office os lk»y, onposlte Draytcn
trect.
II- C;tiw*ns desirous of leaving Uie city to go
vv :Mc th*: Jit-be; Hues, will make application %*,
these Readquarters. They will be transported,
to our exterior picket l!n ?.
XII. tMtiz-ims destitute of provisions, can make
afplication at the City Store, where they will be
supplied upon tee order of Dr. Arnold, Mayor of
the City.
XIII. Lev-He will be beater at dA. M. Tat
tor at SP. M. Taps at f». Aiter Taps, ail tc
listed men found on tne- streets who are net ecu
duty. ant. wbo have not proper {-apses, will be
an by the Patio’, suspicious or disorderly
characters will also be arrested after that hour
Care must 0*: taken in carrying out this order nov
to make improper &??< sta of citizens who may be
attending to their lawful 'pusineae in an orderly*
manner. Ey Cos rt un and <«i
Brig. Gee. Jem. TV. Guaky,
Cote man cLiig,
W. T. Four::, A. A. G.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Arvt ia.v/ Gum.r.v.'s o>>vcr
Vt ashingfoc, February 19, is o4.,
G ; \»!’ AI. Ori JKN l
No. 04. i
Harrow ft a: r> kkhru re.*w-x-\ vr.«.
Wfceucver refuge* s from within the Kefcq
lii.-cs, t r deserteis from the Rebel armies, pre
'-"lit themselves at U. S. Camp-s or Mifr.nry
Posts. *Li- y wsli be immediately examined by the
Provost Varsbal with a view to detta-mine then*
( h«*u*act< r. and tfce ! r motive in grvirg themselves
up. If it app«;.r that they are bon* st in their in
temion of forever deserting the Renei cause, care
will be taken to explain to them that they will
not be forced to serve in the U. s. Army agaScft
the Rebels, nor be kept in confinement. The
Proclamation of De« en her 8, ISeA
will be read to th* Eg and if they *<> desire, tho
oath iherein prescribed will be :dministered to
them. They will then be questioned as to
whe’her they dehire employment from the Uni
ted. States; and ir so, --jffc urrangeicents as may
be expedient w.il be made by the several Army
Commanders :'o* -jnp.oyfr >- thorn on Govern
in' nt works w it! in their coromandK Those who
come to the Army of the Potomuc w ill be for
ward et! to the Military Gov rnor of 2 be District
of Columbia, a; Washington, with ’•'■ports in
lie ir cases, that employment may be given them
if desired; or, if cor, that toey may be sent as far
North as Philadelphia.
By order oi the Secretary of War .*
E I*. TOWNSEND.
Assistant Adjutant GeueraJ.
Official *
\\ L- Vt. FiuuiJt. Assistant Adjutant General
Kr aj Uif'us Cm ok Savannah. Ga..)
Jrj.pa.ry >“b, iSio. j
General Our>
No k f
T AU. DEA U- RSIN GC<-Ds FOR GEI^JERAL
SALE ir this city, rm-t .cave permit* t’tora
these Herdhuaiter*.
XL, Extc rtior. in pric*‘s will b*' s-verei;/ pr.c
--i-hed, D**alers will couforrn in prices to the list.
established by the Prcvcs; Marshal, at tbcH*.
Headquarn-rs. This list wili be published ic the
daily newspapers..
111. A tax for Port frnd will be amieaeed uj*t-n
authorised deal* rs, also uj»oii pereoDS opening
places of amusement.
IV. Those persons why {violate The foregoing
rules will he arrested, their establishments
be cioeed, and their goods confine tied and see 1
at reasonable prices, j,td the j-roceede apjprc
priatiai to the Post Fund.
V. Hu tiers or purveyors beioiiging toanypoc
tkii: of the army, sure required by the mihtarv luw
to confine* tiieir saje,s to their own commands. -
As long as they do this, they will cot be itter
lcred with by offi'eis c; tlie Post.
But if any’ et ch tire fot.nd offering goods for
jteneral Btvle, without Having been duly tfulbc-v
--iied from these Headquarters.- they will be dealt
with in the tame manner ae other unauthorized
dealere.
VT. Cspt. Iraß. Seymour, Pro^’ort’Marshal, at
these Headquarters, will see that these rules,
and any that may hereafter be axwotmeed re
spectint’ trade in this city, aj*e duly enforced.
If office rs c: otb»-r- who find any Jealers violat
ing the regi lajLioce on Hie subject, will report the
same at captain Seyjftonr'R office, the offende>«
wiß ly promptly pv.n>he«l and tie pnbUc bene
fitted.
Ly coil m and of
brig. G«:. JKO W v-LARY.
Cva»w. m uing.
VV. T. f ov.nv*. A; A. a.