Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 06, 1865, Image 4

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Dramatic association. Ladies or Gentlemen w ieferlng to join a JSRBT CLASS DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, Can do so fey applying to C. R. F„ Drawer 135 P. ©., Savannah, Ga. OFFICE OF THE HOME INSURANCE CO., Savannah, Ga., F b. 2,1565. This Company is prepared to issue Policies on' fell descriptions of insurable property in the city at fair rates, and to adjust the losses that may occur in an honorable manner. « Far Insurance apply to the offloe of the Com pany, <9 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. AARON WILBUR, President, fcfe2 M. A. COHEN, Secretary. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Preaching at Wesley Chapel, corner of South Brand A Lincoln Sts., on SUNDAY at 10 1-2 a. m., fey Rev. Mr. FRENCH. Chaplain U. S. A.; at E, p. hi., by Rev. M. BOWMAN, Chaplain 22d Jewa. Citizens, Soldiers, and all are invited to attend. Seats Free. Chaplains will please remember the CHAP LAINS* MEETING, 10, a. m., every Mootat Momtno, at Wesley Chapel. Feb.3-2t PURCHASING BUREAU OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Ac. Office, 161 Fulton St., New York. The undersigned having been chief assistant examiner of Drugs and Medicines in the New Yark Custom House for the past four years, of fers his services to Druggists throughout the country. All purchases will be made in the in- i terest of customers, direct from Importers and Manufacturers, and all articles thus purchased are warranted to be reliable. H. N. AYERY. f Hen. Hiram Baknet, Refers to -(Hon. Rosoof. Conk ling, fProf. Tiiko. W. Dwight. J^OTICE Colored Laborers Wanted, Government employment with good PAY and RATIONS will be given,to good men, on applying at the office formerly occupied by Erwin & Hardee, Bay street, North side. Apply immediately to T. J. LAMBERT, Ist Lt. & A. A. Q. M. feb 2—J,f Mil. Div. Miss. j ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES, Ac. CAHILL AND COMPANY, No. 6 Merch ant’s Row, HILTON HEAD, Have just received by the STEAMER LINDA, from New York, a large invoice of GROCERIES, COOTS AND SHOES, CANNED MEATS, FRUITS AND JELLIES, of all descriptions, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO, SEGARS. ALSO, WINES, &a, &c. which .will he sold at wholesale only, at the lowest market prices. feb 2 ts G1 ROCERIES. K 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., <fcc., &c. Will be sold at reasonable prices to dose the shipment. Apply to Consignee, feb2 3 130 CONGRESS STREET. BADGE COMPANY, SOLID SILVER BADGES . For 4th, oth. 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 Shieldssl 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 41 each. A 12 karat Gold Pen, with rubber reverse bolder, $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 size, polished cap, sl7. Magic timekeepers, made expressly for soldiers, in sterling silver, engine-turned cases, S2O. ff®'” AV. sent by mail on receifit of price. All large orders will receive a liberal pre mium. V Circulars sent free to any address. R. KEITH & CO.. 15 John St., New York. Manufacturers and Dealers in Army Badges, Watches, Chains, Rings, <fcc. ian 30—1 m Roberts & lewis, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ GOODS AND LUMBER, Mitchell Avenue, Hilton Head, S. C. 11. 8. ROBERTS, [jail3o W&S3W) CUAS. W. LEWIS. ■y 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 onr power to the soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy. Sergeons in charge pf Hospitals will please send- in Their re quisitions for stores. • „ L C. HOBI.IT, jan 21—tl Agent U. S. S. C. jan 21—ts THE AMERICAN HAY AND COTTON rHESS 00. Jt ANFFAOTOHY. Comer of Grove and North Third etc., Jersey City. OFFICE, No. 113 Wall-st, New York. GOVE’S PATENT. The attention of all parties interested Hi the pressing or compressing of Hat, Cotton, Bkmt*, Wool, Rags, Hops, or any other article required to be 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. John EL 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 ttr~ 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 giver spaoe. 2d. It cun do the work in 33 per centless time. 3d. It requires 50 per cent, less driving power. 4th. It turns out the best shaped bale ior hand ling or rolling. sth. The I ress will last a life-time, he. 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 filling the box of the No. 1 Press) a bale of Hay of 450 lbs. weight in J3*”Two Minutks.^J 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 ''ress, can turn out a bale of nay 27 inches sqnareby 46 inch es long, weighing 460 lbs., or 23 1-2 lbs. to the cu bic foot No toggle joints, screws, cog-wheels, boaters, or rollers used in this Press. The attention 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) on reasonable terms. Mr. N. D. Fishicr is the authorized Traveling Agent for the Company in the Eastern and Mid dle States. For farther particulars send for circulars, Jan.3o Imo QUANO. GEO. E. WHITE & CO., 55 Cliff bereft, Nkw York, offer PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have facilities for filling orders superior to any other house at present in the trade. GEO. E. WHITE & CO. are the sole agents for the sale of the BRUCE CONCENTRATED MANURE, m-ule by the Bruce Fertilizer Com pany at Staten Island, This Fertilizer contains 7 percent, ammonia and over 40 per cent of soluble bone phosphate. Though this analysis wonlcl hardly lend us to such conclusion, yet its practical application for the two years past has shown its immediate re sults to be as great as where Peruvian Guano is used, and that the soil 3s left in belter condition for the succeeding year’s crops. Price, SSO for 2 000 lbs., with discount to the trade. 2mo jan*27 Riddell & Murdoch, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. &c., i No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C. W. D. RIDDELL, [jHlllO—tl - ] n. J. MURDOCK STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Watches. Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, an Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroderies, Boats, Cups, Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves. & c., &c„ &c. Drugs and medicines;’ ~ Just landed from New York, a large assort ment of Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery, viz. Lubin’s 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 Velvei 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 CSAVILLE & CO., • Wholesale and Retail Statiosees, Palmetto Herald Store, _ . T - , ™ Hilton Head, S. a IW A Liberal Discount to Purchasers at Wholeea.t Cash Orders oy mail or express promptly filled. OOD LIVING^ - __ A At re}ls o»able prices, can be had at the EAGLE OYSTER find REFRESHMENT SA LOON, in the rear of the New Post Office, Hw,-' Head 8. C I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POUL -1 RV, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and other places in this* vicinity. Cooked to order from 6 A. M. to 3 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. I>S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. 11l Bat Street, Savannah, Georgia. We respectfully call the attention or 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 emplov FIRST CLASS PRINTERS, Os long experience and tried ability. We have NEW PRINTING MATERLALS, From the best Northern foundries,, to which we are CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDITIONS. We are prepared to execute orders for Posters, i lacards, Handbills, Programmes, Play Bills. Circulars, Bills of Fare, Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, Tickets, Business Cards, Letter Heads, Bill 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 OF INKS FOR PRINTING IN COLORS. ORDERS BY 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 onr w'ork well, aud to give complete satisfaction lo our 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. MASON & CO„ 111 Bay street Savannah, Georgia. jQUNBAES & FRANZ, ; NO. 10 MERCHANTS' ROW, Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ GOODS Os all Descriptions. ts. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, STATION ERY, &0., &c. I am prepared to supply N. Y. Newspapers, the Savannah Daily Herald, Literary Papers, Magazines, Books, Stationery, Ac., at Wholesale or Retail. DANN S. MORRISON, Box 06, Hilton Head, I*. O CN. BELLOWS, • No. 8 Merchants’ Row', Hiltou Head. S. C. Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS And SUTLERS’ GOODS Os every description. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CW. DENNIS A CO., s No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C., Wholesale and retail dealers in BUTTER. CHEESE, CIGARS, CAKES, CRACK ERfi POTATOES, FLOUR, CANNED FRUIT AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE. &c,, Ac., Ac. jan 10 ts TT EADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, A-I- District of Savannah, Feb. 3,1865 General Oedess, > No. 10. / I. Paragraph I, of General Order No. 2, from these Headquarters are hereby revoked. 11. Lt. Col. Alfried Neafie, New York Volun teers, is heroby de.tached from the regiment, and ia detailed as Relief Commissioner of Savannah. Lt. John H. Chariot, 150th New York Volun teers, is announced as Assistant Relief Com missioner, and will report to Lt. Coi. Neafie for instructions. 111. Capt. C. B. Bradshaw, ?4th lowa Vols. is, hereby detached from his Regiment, and will es tablish and take command of the Camp of Dis tribution. He will report to these Headquarters for orders. By command of „ Brv’t Maj. Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. O. Headquarters IT. S. Forces. \ Savannah, Jan. 26th, 1866./ General Order, > No. 6. ( No further applications for trade or traffic will be received or considered, until further orders By command of Bv’t Maj. Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. jan27 Headquarters U. S. Forces,! Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28.1866. / General Order, \ • No. 7. / A LL persons having Ammunition in their pos session or on the premises occupied by them will be held responsible that they report the same immediately to the Provost Marshal, who will seize the same and turn it over to the Depot Ordnance Officer. To insure security of property, any person knowing of any Ordnance secreted, are invited to report it to the Proyflst Marshal By command of a- « Mf U° r Gen. C. GROVER. E. G. Dike, A A. A. G. jonOO ADVERTISING, We respectfully call the attention of bn«i ness men to the value of the 1 Dus * SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD as an Advertising Medium. Our connection., are such that we are sure of large editions day. We have agents at all important points, and all arrangements completed for an extend general circulation. ve The limited space we accord to advertisements renders its use especially valuable, and we h* lieve our terms to be very reasonable, comnared with the high prices which rule in OUI „f business. To ues 01 ADVERTISE LIBERALLY. Is the true policy of business men, and we be lieve that they cannot find a better medium for th.B city and army, or the Department of the South, than the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD^ HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, District of Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2 1865 General Order, 1 ’ ’ No. 5. / lo order to affect a thorough vaccination in parts of the city heretofore neglected in this re epect, the following method will be adopted • A sufficient number of Surgeons and assistants under the immediate supervision of Snraenn Morgan, Health Officer of the Post and Surgeon Provost. Medical Director 2d Div.lOthArmy Corns will take immediate charge of the vaccination of those requiring it in the District w est of West Broad street, aud east of East Broad Street The City Government is requested to cause those to be vaccinated who require it, in that portion of the city lying between East and West Broad Streets. Vaccine matter will be furnished and any assistance loaned by the Health Officer of the Post, if required. r By Command of Brv’t Maj.-Gen. GROVER Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. Geni feb.3tf AVAR DEPARTMENT. Office of Director and General Manager Military Railroad, U. S. Savannah, Jan, 21. 1865. Col. J. Condit Smith : Colonel—You are hereby appointed Superin tendent in charge of United States Miltary Rail roads, terminating at Savannah, Ga. Respect Billy, Your obedient servant, D. C. M’CALLUM, Brevet Brig. Gen. Director and General Manager M. R. R.. U. S Official : J. Condit Smith, Superintf t nt U. S. Military R. R. U HOUSE,’ 1 A/ 1 By W. T. HOUSE & CO., No. 165 Bay Street, Up Stairs. Meals at all hours 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 Headquarters V. S. Forces, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28th, 1565. General Order,! No, 8. / Pursuant to an Act of Congress,approved March 12,1863. all abandoned property referred to in said Act, which may be found within the limits of this command, and which does “not include any kind or description which has been used,or which was intended to be used, for waging or carrying on war against the United States, such as arms, ordnance, ships, steamboats or other water cruft, and furniture, forage, military supplies, or muni tions of war,” is hereby turned over to the duly authorized agent of the Treasury Dcpartmentjfor Savannah, therein provided for to be disposed of in accordance with the requirements thereof. By command of Bv’t, Maj.-Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A, a. G. Jan 31 Hkadq’rs U. S. Forces, Savannah, Ga., January 25, 1565. General Orders,! No. 5. f I. Hereafter authorized dealers of goods im ported from the North and retailed to citizens of this city, officers and soldiers, will be allowed to sell at an advance of fifty per cent, upon the 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 and wood, brought from outside the lines and not imported from the North, will not be exposed for sale at ar. greater profit than 200 per cent, above the retail price of the same before the rebellion. 11. Authorized hotel and boarding-honse keep ers will be allowed to charge not upwards of 150 per cent, advance upon the established prices be fore the rebellion. 111. Officers, soldiers and citizens are invited to report any violation of the foregoing para graphs to the Provost Marshal, who will, upon such report, arrest the offender, close his place of business—if he lias one—and turn the case over to the Provost Judge for adjudication. IV, Retail wine and liquor shops, and sales of wine and liquor to soldiers, are prohibited. V. Until further orders, no letters will be de livered at the Post Office to citizens not actually within the lines of the defences of Savannah, and until the census can be taken, and the names of citizens present registered, no letters will be de livered without satisfactory evidence of identity. N6 written communications will be permitted to pass outside of the lines into any district in re bellion, except such as are directly authorized from these headquarters. By command of Bv’t. Maj. Gen. C. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. jan26 US. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. • Rooms 147 Bay street. ts DWIGHT SPhNCER, Agent. r rHE SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD OFFICE 18 at No. 11l Bay street.