Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 04, 1865, Image 3

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AND PROVISIONS OF O descriptions : a choice article, of SOLR Sooj. and th= of MINCEMEAT. F °feb? ts Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts. Boots and shoes. For sale by WM. M. WILLIAMS, feb-2 ts Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts. large assortment of DRY GOODS, Small are ei_-such as Pins, Needles, Combs, Brushes, Umbrellas. Bonnets, &c., &c., at WHOLESALE, in the store formerly occupied by H. A. Rich mond, corner of Congress <fe Whitaker Streets. Feb’y ‘2, 1355. ts Bakery & confectionery estab- LISHMENT AT BEAUFORT. We respectfully call the attention of the public to onr Bakery & Confectionery Establishment in Sam. A. Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to All any orders which may be forwarded to us. Special attention is paid to the manufacture of Oruamental Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for holiday or festival tables. Feb. 3-ts McMANUS & MURRAY. * SPECIAL NOTICE. Avery large and desirable Cargo has arriv ed in this Port, and now placed m the large Ware house formerly occupied by J. V. Coauerat, cor nef ° f BAY & BARNARD STREETS, where it is offered in lots, at Wholesale only. Groceries, Flour. Com Meal,Pork, Beef, Hams, Fish. Preserved Meats, Pickles. &c., Kerosene Oil and lamps, also large and well assorted in voices of Dry Goods, Small W i.es, Men’s Clo thing and Furnishing Goods, Hats, Stationery, Wooden Ware—also a full assortment of Hard* Ware. The attention of the Trade is particularly call ed to this stock. CORNER OF BAY & B ARNARD STREETS. URNITURE FOR SALE. Piano, Sofas, Bedsteads, Carpets, &c. feb‘2 3t No. 3 Gordon’Biock. YOCAL. A Bass Singer, good reader, desires, for the practice, a position in some Quartette •Choir; is acquainted with all the different ser vices. Address “W. D. W.,” at this office. Jan 29 ts , . XITANTED. f T Office of Street Commissioned, 1*26 South Bro id Street, Savannah, Ga., Feb, 1, 1865, Wanted immediately, Carpenters Elacksmiths. 'Teamsters and Laborers, While or Black. Rations issued immediately to employees. Apply at this office from 9 o’clock, a. m., until 3 o’clock, p. jc. ALBERT STEARNS, Capt. and Street Commissioner. <44 fXUR HOUSE.” V By W. T. HOUSE & CO., No. 165 Bay Street, Up Stairs. Meals at all hoars of the day. Oysters con stantly on hand. Fresh Shad, Wild Duck, and other game, whenever procurable, and the best the market affords at all times. jan 18 "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 A LARGE Stock of NAVY and other brands of Tobacco, for sale at 153 Congress st. feb l 2t WANTED TO RENT. A house or part of a house—furnished or unfurnished—suitable for a small family. Ad dress Box 115, Savannah P. 0., sta ing terms, location, &c. Feb 1 2t ALE BY THE BARREL OR HALF BAR rel, at 153 Congress street. feb l 2t gPECIAL NOTICE, A large and valuable cargo, consisting in part of the following articles, is now offered at whole sale in this city; , Groceries, Corn Meal, Flour, Pork, Beef, Hams, Fish. Vegetables, Preserved Meats, Can dies, Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, La < dies’Gents’and Children’s R iots end Shoes, Ilats, Wooden and Tin 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 anl Congress streets. jan'3o—tf €OOK STOVE WANTED,—WITH PIPE and Cooking Utensils. Apply at this office. Feb. 1 It SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD OFFICE iPrt No. 11l Bay street. Boots and shoes made and repaired At No. 2 Broadway. Hilton Head, S. C. Choice Segars and Tobacco. • Beer, that cannot be beat. . Apples, prime Batter. Also* Shoe-findings for Sale at the above place. WM. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.* "KTAVY TOBACCO, JlI A lot of choice NAVY TOBACCO jnst re ceived and for sale at No. 153 Congress street, N. K. Barn urn’s old stand, jan. 30—2 OFFICE OF THE HOME INSURANCE CO., Savannah, Ga., F b. 2,1565. This Company is prepared to issue Policies on all descriptions of insurable property in the city at fair rates, and to adjust the losses that may occur in an honorable manner. For Insurance apply to the office of the Com pany, 85 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. AARON WILBUR, President, feb2‘ M. A. COHEN, Secretary. JJ S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Pleaching at Wesley Chapel, corner of South Broad & Lincoln Sts., on SUNDAY at 10 1-2 a. m., by Rev. Mr. FRENCH. Chaplain U. S. A.; at 3, p. m.. by Rev. M. BOWMAN, Chaplain 2*2d lowa. Citizens, Soldiers, apd all are invited to attend. Seats Free. Chaplains will please remember the CHAP LAINS’ MEETING, 10, a. m„ everv Monday Morning, at Wesley Chapel. Feb.3-2t Herald job printing office, No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. "We respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to the facilities which we have for doing all kinds of Job Printing NEATLY AND PROMPTLY. We have the BEST PRESS IN THE WORLD For doing a variety of work and doing it all well. We employ FIRST CLASS PRINTERS, Os long experience and tried ability. We have NEW PRINTING MATERIALS, From the best Northern foundries, to which we are CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDITIONS. We are prepared to execute orders for Posters, i lacards, Handbills, Programmes, Plav Bills. Circulars, Bfl Is of Fare, Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, Tickets, Business Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Head3, Drafts, Receipts, Checks, Passes, Labels, Constitutions By-Laws, Pamphlets, Ballads, Legal Blanks. Calendars. Envelopes, Or any other kind of Printing, IN ANY STYLE. We FINE ASSORTMENT OF INKS FOR PRINTING IN COLORS. ORDERS B\ r MAIL OR EXPRESS Will receive prompt and careful attention, and the work will be forwarded FREE OF CHARGE FOR TRANSPORTA TION. We endeavor to do all our work well, and to complete satisfaction to onr customers. ' OUR PRICES Are as low as the present high cost of stock, material labor and living will admit of, and are below the increased rates which rule in other lines of business. S. W T . MASON & CO„ 111 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia. PURCHASING BUREAU OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c. * Okfick, 161 Fulton St., Nkw York. The undersigned having been chief assistant examiner of Drugs and Medicines in the New York Custom House for the past four years, of fers his services to Druggists throughout the country. All purchases will be made in the in terest of customers, direct from Importers and Manufacturers, and all articles thp purchased are warranted to be reliable. * H. N. AVERY. fHon. Hiram Barney, Refers to \ Hon. Rosooe Conkling, [_Prof. Tuko. W. Dwight. I^OTICE Colored Laborers Wanted, Government employment with good PAY and RATIONS will be given to good men* ou applying at the office formerly occupied by Erwin & Hardee, Bay streetJS’orth side. Apply immediately to T. J. LAMBERT, Ist Lt. & A. A. Q. M. feb 2—,tf Mil. Div. Miss. ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES, Ac. CAHILL AND COMPANY, No. 6 Merchant’s Row, HILTON HEAD, Have iust received by the STEAMER LINDA, from New York, a large invoice of GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CANNED MEATS, FRUITS AND JELLIES, of all descriptions, COFFEE. SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO, SEGARS. ALSO, WINES, &c., &c. which will be sold at wholesale only, at the lowest market prices. feb 2 ts Groceries. The balance of the CARGO OF THE STEAMER GRANADA, Consisting of Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, Family Leaf Lard, Family Butter, • Corned Beef, Rio Coffee, Family Soap, Family Beef and Pork, Condensed Milk* &c., &e., &c. Will be sold at reasonable prices to close the, shipmeut. , Apply to Consignee, febi 3 • 139 CONGRESS STREET. THE AMERICAN HAY AND COTTON PRESS 00. MAN CTAOTORY. Comer of Grove and North Third sts., Jersey City. OFFICE, No. 113 Wall-st., New York. GOVE’S PATENT. The attention of all parties interested in the pressing or compressing of Hay, Cotton, Hemp, Wool, Rags, Hops, or any other article required to be baled for Transportation,Storage or Consump tion. is respectfully solicited, to the PORTABLE or STATIONARl r PRESSES, manufactured by this Company, under the superintendence of the Patentee, Mr. John H. Gove The Press is very simple in its construction, re quiring but ordinary intelligence to work it, and can be operated by any known power, such as Steam, Water, Horse or Hand. In using Horse power but one horse is required, .the Press being so mechanically constructed on a well-known principle that the power increases in a greater ratio than the increasing resistance, • The advantages of this Press over all others are as follows, viz; Ist. It can press 20 per cent, more material in a given space. 2d. 11 can do the work in 33 per cent, less time. 3d. It requires 50 per cent, less driving power. 4th. It turns out the best shaped bale for hand ling or rolling. sth. The Press will last a life-time, Ihe work ing parts being built of the best of iron, and not liable to get out of order. The ordinary work of this machine will press in one operation (after once tilling the box of the No. 1 Press) a bale of Hay of 450 lbs. weight in C2T~TWO MINCTEB..^f£I Four men and one horse can bale 12 tons of Hay a day. Four men without the aid of,a horse, or any power except that contained in the ss, can turn out a bale of nay 27 inches square by 46 inch es long, weighing 460 lbs., or 23 1-2 lbs. to the cu bic foot. No toggle joints, screws, cog-wheels, beaters, or rollers used in this Press. The attention of Cotton factors and planters, Wool and Hemp raisers, is especially called ta 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) on reasonable terms. Mr. N. D. Pusher is the authorized Traveling Agent for the Company in the Easters and Mid dle States. For further particulars send for circulars. Jan.3o lmo Hf.ADQTT ASTER POST, Provost Marshal’s office, j Savannah, Ga., February 1, 1865.1 TYTOTICE. —The following articles have been 1 * 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 will be sold to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the United States Government: 4 vols. Audubon’s Birds of America. 2 vols. “110 years old” British Provinces A. A. 7 vols. History of England, by Lord Mahon. 1 vol. Hugo Grotius de Veritate, Religionia Christian*. 1 vol. Middleton’s life of Cicero. 1 vol. Humboldt’s Cosmos. 1 vol. Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is. 1 vol. Shakspeare. 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. t 3 pairs Pants. 11 rge Mosquito Net. 1 Silver Sugar Dish. 1 Silver Butter Dish. ROB’T P. YORK, febl 4t Lt. Col., P. JJ. BADGE COMPANY, SOLID SILVER BADGES For 4th, 9th. 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th and 23d Army Corps, with Name, Company and Regiment beautifully engraved, at $1.50 each, or Gold at SB. American Shields $1 each,in Silver; also Badg es for every Corps constantly on hand. We also send to the army a find Gold Pen, «ith ebony or extension holder at $1 each. A 12 karat Gold Pen, with rubber reverse holder, $3 E each. A 14 karat Gold Pen, with solid silver ex tension holder, $3 each; or a detached lever movement, in sterling silver case, medium size, polished cap, sl7. Magic timekeepers, made expressly for soldiers, in sterling silver, engine-turned cases, S2O. • . | lir” A ll sent by mail m receipt of price. II®” All large orders will receive a liberal pre mium. V Circulars sent free to any address. R. KEITH & CO.. 15 John St., New York, j Manufacturers and Dealers in Army Badges, Watches, Chains, Rings, &c. jan 30—lm Roberts & lewis, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKBB IN SUTLERS’ GOODS AND LUMBER, Mitchell Avenue, Hilton Head, S. C. B. S. ROBERTS, [jan3o—W&S3w) OHAS. W. LEWIS. U S. SANITARY COMMISSION, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah’ Ga. At the place mentioned we have opened store rooms and Relief office, where we will be glad to render any service in our power to the soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy. Sergeons in charge of Hospitals will please send in their re quisitions for stores. J. C. HOBLIT, jan 21— ts Agent U. S. S. C. QUANO. GEO E. WHITE A 00., K 5 Cuvr N« w Yok. offer. PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have facilities for Ailing orders Superior to any other house at present in the trade. GEO. K. WHITE A CO. are the sole iMh for the sale of the BRUCE CONCKNTKATBffi ‘MANURE, made by the Bruce Fertiliser piny at Staten Island. This Fertilizer contains 7 per cent, snnMniA and over 40 per cent of soluble bone akoepfctfh Though this analysis would hardly lead ~bt Jn such conclusion, yet its practical applications fee the two years past has shown its immediate re sults to be as great as where Peruvian Guannie used, and that the soil is left in bettor rsiUM— for the succeeding year's .^opa., Price, SSO for 2,000 lbs., with disoeut to fee. trade. 2mo Jang T> IDDELL A MURDOCK, ——— JLV . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Of* SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AN® SHOES, HATB AND CAPS, .|| Gentlemen’s Furnisiun® GeVne, Jbe., No. 5 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, 6L fl. w. and. riddell, [jaalO—tf] a. t mriTiow, CW. DENNIS & CO., - ■ a No. 5 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, S. C.» Wholesale and retail dealers in BUTTER. CHEESE CIGARS, CAKES, CRACK. ERS POTATOES, FLOUR, CANNED FRUIT AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, &c., &c., &c. jan 10 ts STEELE & BURBANK, ' , "** il Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, 8. 9. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING FURNISHING*GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, in Plated Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embrodeafafc Boots, Cape, Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gtovee, &c., &c., &c. RAMATiC ASSOCIATION. * ~~ Ladies or Gentlemen wtinting to join a FIRST CLASS DRAMATIO ASSOCIATION* Can do so by applying to •: C. R.F., Drawer 136 P. 0* Savannah, Ga* _ Drugs and medicines n Jnst landed from New York, a large fiflffrrt ment of Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery, tin; Lubin's Extracts, Edrihi’s, do.; Colognes, Pom ades, Hair tonics of the finest quality, Tooth Pear* der, Pastes and Washes. A large quantify of Patent Medicine* Pflto and Ointments. A nice lot of Battafeg. Carriage and Velvet P Flea Powder, producing instant death. Pure Soda Water from Stone Fountains, fit. the choicest svruns. AH orders wll receive prompt attention. W. M. WALSH, fa. D., ' s 13 Merchants’ Sow. .. - . Hilton Head, 8* C JJUNBARS A FRANZ, NO. 16 MERCHANTS’ ROW, Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' SUTLERS’ GOODS Os all Descriptions. \ iL pOST OFFICE NOTICE. The Post Office in tins dfy is for the benefit es the officers and soldir rs of the Federal army, and bona-fide residents. No mail matter will be de livered for persons who aye without the lines of the United States army. Any person taking; mail matter from the office addressed to any persons not within the lines of the army will wt immediately arrested. A. H. MARKLAND, Special Agent P: O. Department jan27 and Sup’t Mails for the U, S. A. . US. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, Rooms 147 Bay street * ts DWIGHT BPBNCER, Agent. CtN. BELLOWS, -J. • No. 8 Merchants’ Rew, Hilton He*t 8. ft. Dealer in ' ' CLO GOODB, And * ■ : ••'V-' ' ' ” * SUTLERS’ GOODS Os every U Gr o ]?r^£^Wsprices | CM benadatme EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA LOON, in the rear of the New Poet Office, HWrna Head, S. C. I have the very, best frcflfltoa Sr S^^V^ETABlSgt.fe&om theSotSfjS other places in this vicinity. Geoked te etmr from 6 A. M. to 3 P. M. ‘ ‘PETER FITZGERALD. ProyrieUr. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. CSAVILLB A CO., • Wholesale and Iterati. Sgm«n«*, tr A Liberal Discount *to t piirdhafiem at Wholes alt Cash Orders Dy mail or express promptly ■ .. ..... .... .'■** .1 (■ . • \ I ■HI N r MAQ 4 ZIN3SS » * I am prepared to supply N. Y. Newspaper the Savannah DaxlV Hnuia, Literary Piper* Magazines, Books, Stationery, Ac., at Wholesale