Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 01, 1865, Image 3

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H-rr2)joß pß tnting OF^0B» No. 111 Bay Stkkit-, Savannah, Georgia. W °which vreb^vie o lfor cMc^aU £»* 3of NBATL.Y aVd PROMPTLY. W;;haV BB3T PRESS IN THE WORLD por doia? a variety of work and dohig it all wed* . Wcemi first class printers; />r experience and tried ability. Wo have 0f nb\v PRINTING MATERIALS, yram the best Northern foundries, to which we MAKING ADDITIONS. W(t vre prepared to execute orders for posters, i Ucnrds, flm ibills, . Programmes, plav Bills, Circulars, Bil's of Fare. Visiting Cards, Wedding Card*. Tickets, tidiness Cards, Letter Ileada ' BUI Heads, • Drafts, Receipts, Checks, Passes, Labels* Constitutions By-Laws, Pamphlets, Ballads* Legal Blanks, Calendars, Envelopes, Or any other kind of Printing, IN ANY STYLE, We have a, FINE ASSORTMENT OP ENKS FOB PRINTING IN COLORS. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS Will receive prompt and careful attention, and the work will be forwarded ?RBE OF CHARGE FOR TRANSPORTA TION. We endeavor to do all our work well, and to stive complete satisfaction to our customers. h OCR PRICES Are as low as the present high cost of stock, material, labor and living will fidmit of, and are below the increased rates which rale ia other lines of business. to W. MASON & CO,, lit Bay street Savannah, Georgia. gOOTS AND SHOES. A large and well selected stock of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children's Boots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale at wholesale or retail, at 153 Congress street feb 1 2t Ale by the barrel or half bae rel at 163 Congress street feb 1 2t ICISS M. J. BROWN—R ES PECTFULLY IN- JuL forms the citizens of Savannah that she is now ready to resume her business of MAKING and REPAIRING HOOP SKIRTS, at the corner Os Jones & Monjgotnery Sts. Feb. I.—l. HeAOQC VETER POST. Provost Marshal’s office. Savannah. Ga., February 1, 1803. ■J^TOTICE.— The following articles have been PI taken from persons who were not the owners thereof, and unless claimed by the pro per owners and title proved before Saturday, the 4th instant at half'-past 4 o’clock, they mil be a»M to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the United States Government: 4 vols. Andubon** Birds of America. 2 vols. “lidyears old” British Provinces A. A. 7 vols. History of England, by Lord Mahon. 1 vol. Hugo Grotiua de Verltate, Religionia •Christians. 1 vol. Middleton’s life of Cicero, 1 vol. Humboldt’s Cosmos. 1 vol. Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is, 1 vol. Shakspe.vre. 1 vol. McCauley’s History of England; 1 vol. Curiosities of Literature. 1 voL Monuments of Washington’s Patriotism. 1 voL Bancroft’s United States, and many other books not herein enumerated, also. 1 linen Counterpane. 3 pairs Pants. 1 1 rge Mos juito Net, 1 Silver Sugar Dish. 1 Silver Butter Dish. * ROB’T P. YORK, febl 4t Lt. Cot. P. M. Hkadouaktfes U. to Foaaas, Savannah, Georgia, January 24, 1805, GENERAL ORDERS, > No. 4. I | ALL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY ON dntv at this Post, those connected with de pots excepted, and all citizens withiu the lines, are required to report immediately any case of coutagions disease which may come to their knowledge to Surgeon J. C. Morgan, U. S. Vols., Health Officer of the Post, unless the same has been so reported before, Any neglect or failure on the part of any Citizen to comply promptly with this require ment, will be considered a misdemeanor, and sent before the °rovost Judge for adjudication. 11. Commanding officers of troops in quarters will be held responsible that the quarters of their troops are at all times In a thorough state of police. By command of Brv*t Maj. Gen. GROVER. Euwakd G. Dilk, A. A. A. Gen’!. WAR DEPARTMENT. ,f Offiok of Dirrotoh and Gknfral Manager Military Railroad, U. S. Savannah, Jan, 21. 1805. Col. J. Coxdit Smith i Colonel—Yon are hereby appointed Superin tendent in charge of United States Miltary Rail roods, terminating at Savannah, Ga. * Respectfully, Your obedient servant, D. a MGALLUM, Brevet Brig. Gen. Director and General Manager M. R. R.. IL 8. Official: J. Ontrorr Burnt, Soperlnteff Qt U, to Military R, R. WANTED, OfFIOFOV KtRKFT COMMTSStOXEK, I-8 South Browt Street, Savannah, Ga., Fob, 1, 1805, Wanted immediately, Carpenters, f locksmiths, Teamsters and Laborers, Whits or Black. Rations buried immediately to employees. Ai<p4v at this office from 0 o'clock, a. until 3 o’clock, p m. ALBERT STEARNS, Capt. and Street Commissioner. For sale a cow and calf. For sale a Milch Cow with her calf-13 days old ; also a cow that will calve about the first of February. The animals <an be seen at tho res idence of Daniel dark. Battle Row', jau 31 * 2t BADGE COMPANY, SOLID SILVER BADGES For 4th, 9th. 10th, 14th. 15th, Kith, 18th, 10th and 23d Army Corps, with Name, Company and Regiment beautifully engraved, at $1.50 each, or Gold at sfcto , . _ . American Shields *t each,in Silver : also Badg es for every Corps constantly on hand. We also send to tho army a find Gold Pen* ith ebony or extension holder at $t each. A 12 karat Gold Pen, with rubber reverse holder, $3 each. Al 4 karat Gold Pen, with solid silver ex tension holder, $3 each: or a detached lever movement. In sterling silver case, medium suae, polished cap, sl7. Magro timekeepers," made expressly for soldiers, in sterling silver, engine-turned ca.ses, $26 „ . |*f* A U amt by rmil m receipt of price. fy AO. larffe orders will receive a liberal pre mium. V Circulars sent free to any address. R. KEITH & CO.. 15 John St., New York, Manufacturers and Dealege in Army Badges, Watches, Chains, Rings, &c. ian 30—lm J^OTICB, Omrtsfi of Tiia Hojtb Insv&amck Company, Savannah, January 28th, 1865. As from the occupation of the Federal armies, all Polices of Insurance issued by this Company are void, and of no effect without the stamp of the United States, all persons holding the Policies of this Company are hereby notified that in order to give them any claim upon this Com pany, said Policies must be issued with a United States stamp attached to the Policy. All Poli cies, given before December 21st 1884, being void and useless. M. A. COHEN, jnn 30—3 Secretary*- CSAVILLE & CO., » Wholesale and Rktail Stationers, Palmetto Herald Store, Hilton Head, S. G. SST" A Liberal Discount to Purchasers at Whoies>H.c Cash Order? wy matt or express promptly filled. gPBCIAL NOTICE A large and valuable cargo, consisting m part of the following articles, is now offered at whole sale in this city; Groceries, Com Meal, Flour, Pork, Beefi Hams. Fish, Vegetables, Preserved Meats, Can dies, Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, La dies’ Genltf and Children's Boots nd Shoes, Hats, Wooden and*Tlu Ware, Hard Ware, Glass Ware. Stationery, Crockery. Also a full assort ment of Dry Goods—small wares—and other In voices of desirable Merchandize. For further information, apply at the store formerly occupied by H. A Richmond, corner of Whitaker and Congress streets. jan 30—ts VOCAL. A Bass BLuger, good reader, desires, for the practice, a position in some Quartette Choir j is acquainted with all the different ser vices. Address “W. D. W.,” at thLi office. Jan 2» ts jfJGNBARS & FRANZ, NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW, Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ’ IN J SUTLERS* GOODS Os all Descriptions. ts. Drugs and medicines’! Just landed from New York, a large assort ment of Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery, viz. Lnbtn's Extracts, Edrihi’s, do. •, Colognes, Pom ades, Hair tonics of the finest quality, Tooth Pow der. Pastes aud Washes. A large quantity of Patent Medicines, Pills and Ointments. A nice lot of Bathing, Carriage and Velvet Sponges. Flea Powder, producing instant death. Pure Soda Water from Stone Fountains, with the choicest syrups. All orders will receive prompt attention. W. M. WALSH, M. D., 13 Merchants’ Row. Hilton Head, S. C U f\U& HOUSE," By W. T. HOUSE & CO., No. ItiS Bat Stukbt, Up Stairs. Meals at all hours of the day. Oysters con stantly on band. Fresh Shad, Wild Duck, and other game, whenever procurable, and the best the market 'afiorda at all times. jan 18 U & SANITARY COMMISSION, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah* Ga. At the place mentioned we have opened store rooms aud Relief office, where we will be glad to render any service in our power to the soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy. Sergcons in charge of Hospitals will please send in their re quisition* for stores M J. C. HOBLIT, jfta at—ts Agent U. a S. O. THE AMERICAN HAY AN® COTTON FKKB9 00. MAaOFAOrOBY. Cbrner of Grove and North Third sta., Jersey City. OFFICE, No. 113 Wall-st, New York. GOVE’S PATENT. The attention of ad parties interested in the pressing or compressing of Hat, Conor*,* Wool, Kaos, Hofs, or any other article required to bo baled for Transportation,Storage or Consump tion, is respectfully solicited, to the PORTABLE or STATIONARY PRESSES, manufactured by this Company, under the superintendence of the Patentee, Mr Joaa H. Gova The Press ia very eimvvle in its construction, re quiring but ordinary intelligence to work it and cun be operated by any known power, such as Steam, Water, Horse or Hand. lu using Horse power but one horse is required, the Press being so mechanically constructed ou a well-known principle that the C ST power increases in a greater ratio tiun the incrmmw resistance. The advantages of this Press over all others are as follows, viz; Ist, It can press 20 per cent more material in a "iver space. 2d. It can do the work In 33 per cent less time. 3d. It requires 50 per cent less driving power, ith. lt turns out the best shaped bale tor hand ling or rolling. sth. The I ress will lust a life-time, ■he work ing parts being built of the best of Leon, and not liable to get out of order. The ordinary work or this machine will press in one operation fatter once filling the box of the No. 1 Press) a bate of Hay of 460 lbs. weight in |3?”Two MtaoTHß._^s| Four men and one horse can bale 12 tons of Hay a day. • Four men without the aid of ft horse, or any power except that contained in the ’"ress, can turn out a bale of nay 27 inches square by 40 inch es long, weighing 400 las., or 23 1-3 lbs, to the cu bic foot. No toggle joints, screws, cog-wheels, beaters, or rollei* used in this Press. The attentiou of Cotton factors and planters, Wool and Hemp raisers, is especially called to this Press, destined as it is to work a complete revolution in the now slow, clumsy and expen sive method of baling. The Company will dispose of Town, County or State rights (reserving to themselves only the right to manufacture) ou reasonable terms. Mr. N. D. Fismca is the authorized Traveling Agent for the Company in the Easters and Mid dle States. For further particulars send for circulars. Jan. 30 Imo US. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. • Rooms 147 Bay street ts DWIGHT SPLNCBR, Agent. Navy tobacco, A lot of choice NAVY TOBACCO just re ceived and foe sale at No. 163 Cvngcess street, N. K. Barium's old stand, jan 80—2 Boots and shoes made and repaired Ax No. 2 BoaanwAY, Hu,tow Head, S. C. Choice Segura and Tobacco. Beer, that cannot be beak Apples, prime Butter. Also, Shoe-findings for Sale at the above place. WM. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. W p COD LIVING,’* U At reasonable prices, can be had at the EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA LOON, in the rear of the New Post Office, Huum Head. S. C. I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POUL TRY, VEGETABLES, &01, from the North and oilier places in this vicinity. Cooked to order from G A. M. to 8 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. pURCHASING BUREAU DRUGS, MEDICINES^CHEMICALS, &o. Offiors, I*6l Fulton Bt., Nbw Yobk. The undersigned having been chief assistant examiner of Drags and Medicines in the New York Custom House for the past four years, of fers his services to Druggists throughout the country. All purchases wilt bo made in the in terest of customers, direct from Importers and Manufacturers, and all articles thus purchased are warranted to be reliable, IL N. AVERY. fHon. Hibxm Barxet, Refers to A Hon. Rosooi*. Conklino, tProt Thbo. W. Dwight. VTEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, STATION- Iv ERY, &*, &o. I am prepared to supply N. Y. Newspapers, the Savannah Daut liFitAcn, Literary Papers, Magazines, Books, Stationery, &c- at Wholesale or Retail. DANN S. MORRISON, Box 96, Hilton Head, P. O. Roberts & lewis, 'MKM.KSAJLK AND URTAIL DBALPKB IN SUTLERS* GOODS AND LUMBER, Mituokll Avenur, Hilton Head, S. C. c. s. eouerts, (Jan3<) —w&s6w) on as. w. lewis. CN. BELLOWS, * No. 8 Merchants* Row, Hilton HeadL, 9. C. Dealer in \ BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. And SUTLERS* GOODS Os every description, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VTEWS-DEALHRS AND OTHERS DESIRING L v Tub Savannah Daily Herald at Wholesale are requested to send in their order as early in advance as practicable, a W. MASON 6 CO. | QUANO. GEO. E. WHIT* A CO., U Cuvr ram offer PERUVIAN AND HWAR GUANO, at wholesale. They hat* facilities for filling orders superior to tax ijg presentfothe trade. WHITE A CO. are the sole arasln of BRUCE MANURE, nude by the Bruce Fertiilaer pa«y at Statoa Island, This Fertilizer contains T per cent, •■■nil and over 40 per cent of soluble bone phosphate, Though this analyns would hardly lead m fee such conclusion, yet its practical Aw the two years past has shewn its immediate to suite to be as great as where P. nivi.ia (tease to used, and that the soil is left ia better pus dm— for the succeeding year’s crop*. Price, SSO the 2,000 lbs., with dlsoonfe to tea W? d8 ; ' imo JanVf Riddell a murdock, ™ WnOLTOAI.R AND UCTAQ. ORAL CSS nr SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STOREB, GOODS, BOOTS AND BHOEB, HAT* AND CAPS, Grvtlkmzn's FxraNiaaiNO Qoone, Aa, No. 5 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, & to W. D. RIDDELL, [jlUllO— ttl B, J.UUSBOS^ CW. DENNIS & CO., “ ‘ a No, 5 Merchants' Row, Hilton. Head, 8. to. Wholesale and retail dealers ia BUTTER. CHEESE, CIGARS, CAKES, CRACK ER3 POTATOES, FLOUR, CANNED FRUIT AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, Ac., Ac., Ac. jan 10 §T STEELE A BURBANK, 11 Merchants* Row, Hilton Head, 8. to Call the attention of Wholesale and Rote* pub chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AMD FURNISHING GOODE Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, tm Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Bmbroderite, Boots, Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlet* GMovtoß Ac., Ac., Ac. jpOST OFFICE NOTICE. The Post Office in this city is for the benotWf the officers and eddi< rs of the Federal arm* and bona-fide residents. No mail matter will fete liver for persons who are without the Raeanf the United States army. Any person mail matter from the office addressed te any persons not withiu the lines of the army wiM%» immediately arrested. A. IL MARKLANDt Special Agent P. O Department jau2T and Bupt Malls for tee to to A, Dramatic association. Ladies or Gentlemen w iahintr to tel* * FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC ASSOOIATIt% Can do so by applying to C, RTF., Drawer I*s P. to, Savaaaah, Q*. HnAnquAwnne U. to Ftemfe Savannah, Ga., Jan, 28th, IM4, Gensral Oa»Kfi.> No. 8. ; Pursuant to an Act of Hwto 12,1863, all abandoned property referied to hi saift AcL which may be found within the brails •ffhf* command, and which does “not include any fetal or despriptiop which has been used.or which wa* intended to lie used, for waging or carrying a* war against the United States, such as arm% ordnance, ships, steamboats or other water enrto and furniture, forage, military supplies, or mmu» tlons of war.” is hereby turned over to the dufey authorized agent of the Treasury Departmeatfor Savannah, therein provided for to be disposed of in accordance wrfo the requirements thereof. By command of Bv’t, Maj.-Gen. GROVER.' Edwaiu> G. Dik/c, A. A, A. G. Jan 81 Hkadquaeters U. to Fanes* *1 Savaaaah, Jan. 26th, 1816. j Gsnfkal Ocdbr,) No. 6. f _ . No farther applications for trade cr traffic wffl be received or considered, until further order* By command of • f Bv’t Maj. Gea. GROVER, Ednvabd G. Dixe, A. A. A. Q. j*w2T IlKAnQ’ua U. S. Foncus, Savannah, Ga m . January 26, 19®. Gbnbual Ordkes,) No. 5. f „ I. Hereafter authorized dealers of goods im ported from the North and retailed to citizen* of this city, officers and soldiers, will be allowed t* sell at an advance of fifty per cent, upon »• cost price of the same or similar goods in New York City, and in no case will any dealer be al lowed to sell at a greater profit. Vegetables, game, fish, oysters ana wooa» brought from outside the lines and not importe* from the North, will not be exposed for sales** greater profit than 200 per cent, above the retsu price of the same before the rebellion. 11. Authorized hotel and b- »arding-boaw keeg. ere will be allowed to charge “ottipwardsof l» per cent, advance upon the established pnet* »*• and citizens are InvfteA to report'auv* violation of the foregoing para oJaffiS to the Provost Marshal, who will; upo* rach report arrwt tho business—if be has one-aud torn tfie case over to the Provost Judge for adjudication. . ® IV, Retail wine and liquor shops, sales of wine and liquor to soldiers, are prohibited. V Until further orders, no letters will be d<y liverod at the Post Office to citizens not actually within the iraes of the defences of Savannah, auJ until the census can be taken, and the naraea of citizens present registered, «o tettere will be de livered without satisfactory -rideuce of ffiouUtf. No written communications will to pass outside of tee lines belhon, except surti as are directly autho mem from these headquarters. Br OROVSE. EDWAto to Due* A, A. A, to mm