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/Tbobgia CHAPTER, no. 8.
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j M. Jo.vjm, Secretary- 221
rX)R BOSTON DIRECT.
Vane fast »™gyggs£ •
j. j Chu.t), Commander. 4
. .. VPR for Boston, direct, on
ror Iv THURbDAT , Feb. Stir.
•gffi STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATION
For twenty more passengers.
juspty to the Captain on board at the Upper
Mill Wharf j. M. OLIDDEN^
HnATMfcrAKTKiw ¥. 8. Fondas
-Bnvantuh, Ga., Feb. Ttb, 19)35.
s # EciAr' onm?3,|
rE following ins rnetions wi I be strictly ear
ned out by the guards in this c'ty, having
iKit'oo under their ch-irgo.
iis. No perspn will b-c, permitted to enter any
*>om. warehouse or shed, containing cotton cx-
or to go on the wharf where cotton in
being loaded cr placed, either night
t\f day- without a pass from Lteot 00l H. O.
Hansom, Q.M., or the oommaadbig officer of
ini* ho smoking or fires Wri!l be * Unwed near
buildings or sheds contain* Gotten, or on the
•altar where cotton is stored or being loaded.
?rd. No person will be allowed to move eotton
Irom any warehouse or bnUdSng in Savannah, or
fr m the wharves, uftless having a vrtter, ord
irom Lieut. Cos!. 11. C. Ran-om, (}. a,., i move
t. This does not apply to the regular gang? of
laborers during wording hoars.
4th. All persons attempting to entei any room
staining cotton, will be required to show their
passes; and the guard will take np all passes
.granting this privilege that are not signed by
Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom, Q. M.
The above instructions are not intended to pre
vent the employees of the Quartermaster or Com
missary Departments from entering Btorerooma
•ccnpied by them respectively, or on wharves
where they have vacant rooms, when fnrniehed
vith passes from the proper officers of this De
wrtment
By command of
J Bvt Major Gen. GROVER.
Ewwabo G. ItfKß, A. A. A. G. ffebS
¥JSSAN IT AH Y COMMISSION,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets,
Savannah' Ga.
r *At the plaee mentioned we have opened store
rooms and Relief office, where we will he glad to
render any service ih oar power to the ooMictb,
and sailors of the Army and Navy. Serceons hi
-charge of Hospitals will please send In tileir re
oolsitions for storm
fc t. HOBBIT,
jaa 21—t? Ajpmip V 9, 8. «.
pOST OFFICB NOTFfTSL
The Post Office in this ttty is for the benefit es
*he officers and e.ildkrsof the Pedera! army, and
brna-JM* residents. No mail matter will be de
livered so- persons who are without the lines of
the United State? army. Any person taking
mail matter from the office addressed te any
Ipeons not within the Rises es the army will be
i»mediately arrested.
JL M. MARKLANB,
Bpe«ial Apwt P. O. Department
jaa27 and Kupt Mails for the IJ. 8. A.
war Department.
" Qyne* ov Dmwmm and fiwirui MYmaoxb
JSd.*xabt Riiußoufc U. S.
Savannah, daa. at. IS6®.
•01. J. COKDIT P.WVTH :
Colonel—You are hereby appointed Superin
tendent in charge’ of United States MtJtaey Rnii
w>ads, terminating at Savannah, Via.
Respectfully, ,
Your obedient servant,
’ D. C. M’CALLffiC
Brevet Brig. Gen. Director
and General Manager M. 8, i!„ U. 8.
Official:
<J. Cte&mrr Snrm,
Superinte' dent TL 8. Military S,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Avery large and desirable Cavfn has arriv
ed in this Port, and now placed m the largo Ware
noose formerly occupied by J. ▼. Conaerat, cor
ner of
BAT A BARNARD STREETS,
where it is offered in lots, at Wholesale only.
Groceries, Flonr, Corn Meal, Pork, Beef, Hams,
Fish, Preserved Meats, Pickles. Ac., Kerosene
Gil and lamps, also large and well assorted in
vokes of Dry Goods, Small Wu.ee, Men's Clo
thing and Furnishing Goods, Hats, Stationery,
Wooden Ware—also a fall assortment of Hard-
Warfe.
The attention of «he TTade & pirtiealfcrfy- call
ed to this stock.
CORNER OF BAT driBARNARD STREETS.
j^onck-
H*Atxi*Bß Post, Protm*? MissriAVb Ojwym,
i Savannah, Ga., Feb. 8, tstfs,
Mrs. Mary Crabtree Hines. «’ this city, will
bear of something to her advantage by calling
at this office, _ _
RORT. P YORK, Lt. CM. P, M,
feb 6 | ■ ! ' :
Notice.
A large assortment of DRY GOODfA Small
Wares —such as Pina, Needles, Combe, Brashes,
Umbrellas, Bonnets, Ac., Ae., at
wholesale,
m the store formerly occupied by H. A. Rich
mond, comer of Gongrens is Whitaker SfireeJß.
»eh»y2,R»&. ts
q,iukb ooTßßmaniT Awncw Rale,
SfXTT BAJUUTL& BBfiTf RIG COFWR
STITT BARRSCiT BH9T H*> COFFEE.
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AT A V • T t G N !
9.
North side of BAY at the ■**« •* BARNARD
Street*
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arth *de *f Bay, head of Ba mafd Street,
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gILLLASDa
i The obi mad wefl known SoonM over the
Express Office an ~#rbi nwened to the paAHc,
whera Jie t!»dersrlg»#d wffl be happy to see hia
OW friends and patrons, and as many new ones
as will favor Urn with a calk
feW Iw WALTER O'MEARA.
CPKCIAL NOTICE - *
O Savannah Ga., Peb. A 1966
AB persons hi Bavanr«ah having Cotton m
their posseesson, or store*! in their houses, or
booses occupied by them, will register the same
at nay office without tietay, and all persons are
prohibited from moving Cotton within the mil
itary lines of the city, without they have written
authority from the undersigned-
IL a RANSOM,
ILt CoL JtQ.M. lashargeof Cotton.
feb B —ts __
TT B ADQUARTERB U, 8. FOROR3,
OL Dcphtot or Ga. Feb. Bth, IS6S.
, Ofcmaui. Okbkbs. \
no. is. ; , • ,
>; No shipments from this city of rice parr hosed
on or after Monday the tth test., win be au
thorized. Those who have porch seed rice here
tofore, and have not paid for the same, are au
thorized to pay the pm chase money to the city
authorities, who will be rapoasitee for the
same to the past ownera
By command of *
Brvt. Major Gem. GROVER.
Bbvaid G, Dvkm, A. A. A, G.
feb €
Groceries and provtsions of all
descriptik>i^; a choiec article of SOUR
>: ■ CUT, aud fV 1 *v :ility of WINCE MEAT,
Fe-pale by * .« M. M WILI.IA H.
if Cor luvughtoa and Whitaker stl
Bakery & confkctionkry estab
lishment AT BEAUFORT.
W> respectfully’Call the attention of the public
to our Bakery A Confectionery Establishment, in
Sam. A. Cooley's Building at Beaufort, at which
, we arc prepared promptly to fill any orders whKffi
may be forwarded to ua. Special attention is
Said to the manufacture of Ornamental Pieces,
ancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for
holiday or festival tables.
i Feb.Vtf McMANTJS A MURRAY.
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OFFICII OF THE HOMS INSURANCE CO.,
Savannah, Ga., F b. a, 1365.
1 This Company is prepared to issue Policies on
/ all descriptions of inrnmole property in the city
\at fhir rates, and to adjust the losses that may
* occur in an honorable manner.
I For Insurance apply to the office of the Com
> party, te Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
i AAEON WILBUR, President,
I fNffi M. A. COHEN, Secretary
£pBROHA«H*Q BirKEAM
! MtUGS, MBDIdNES, CHEMICALS, Am.
Ovr iaK. 161 Fw-tow S>n, Nkw Y«ks.
The trader signed having been chief assistant
1] examiner of Drags and Medicines in the New
I Ysrk Custom House for the past four years, of
)Scrtt hVs services to Dnwgieta throughout tho
\ country. AU purchases wdl be modem the in
/ terest of oastomera. direct from Importers and
i Manufacturers, and all articles thus purchased
1 are warranted to be reliable.
J * H, N. AVERY.
fitUAV BaRNVT,
fßefem to \ Hon. Rosoob Ci»nxt.iss,
tProf. Thbo. W. Dwight.
Dramatic association.
Ladies or Gentletaen w ishiug to join a
IFIRST CLASS DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION,
Caa d© so by applying to
€. Drawer 135 P. ©..
Savannah, Ga.
r\Ar ANTED.
! tv Ok?ioh ew Svmarr Commissionkii,
) 126 Soath Broad Street,
Savannah, Ga., Feb, 1, 1*63,
! Wanted immediately, Carpentera B lacksmiths.
t Teamaters aud laborers, While or Black.
i Rations issued immediately to employees.
Applv at this office from 9 o’clock, a. m., until
% o’clock, p x. ALBERT STEARNS,
... Capi. aud Street Commisaoner.
Riddell a murdock,
wnotJßSAi.n ann kktah, »ha.i.hm ut
SUTLERS' AND NAVAL STORKS, DRY
GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS,
Gffim.iuKUN’B Fukxishi>o Goops, &«.,
No. 5 Merchants*- Row, Hilton Head, S. G.
w. ». ammxu [janlO—tf} a. j.mubdook
V 1 OCAL.
A Bass Singer, good reader, desires, for
j the practice, a posinon m some Quartette
I Choir; is acquainted with all the different ser
vices. Address “W. D. W.,” at this office.
Jan 29 ts ;
BOOTS AND SHOES.
For sale by WK M, WILLIAMS, #
ts Cor. Broughton aud Whftaker fta
DVTIRTISING, . , .
We :espertfr»lly call the attention of bum
ness men to the value of the _
SAVANNAH DAILY IIERALD
*s a* Advertising Medium. Our connections
are such that we are sure of large editions each
day. Wg have agent* at all important points, and
alt arrangements completed for an extensive
general circulation.
The limited space we accord to advertisements
renders its use especially valuable, and we be
lieve oar terms to be very reasonable, compared
with the prices which rale in other lines of
business. To
ADYRUmS T,inimAl.t.Y.
la tfce true policy of business men, ana we be
lieve that tbey cannot find a better medium for
this city aod army, or toe Department of tne
South, tha-a the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD
r pHK AMERICAN HAY AND OOTTOM
A wem 00. kancvaotout.
Corner of Grove and North Third sta.,
Jersey City.
OFFICE,
No. in Wall-si, New York.
GOVE'S PATENT- k t
The attention of all parties interested hi the
or compressing of Hat, Cotton, Hk*p,
Wooi- Ra<w, Hoi's, or any other article required to
be baled forTransportation,Storage or Consump
tion, is respectfully solicited, to the PORTABLE
or STATIONARY PRESSES, manufactured by r
this Company, under the superintendence of the
Patentee, Mr. Joon H. Govk
The PreftT is very simple in its construction, re
quiring but ordinary intelligence to work it, and
can be operated by any kuown power, such as
Steam, Water, Horse or Hand. Iu using Horse
power but one horse is required, the Press being
so mechanically constructed on a well-known
principle that the fv? - power increase* in a greater
ratio than tJie increasing rerdabonoe.
The advantages of this Press over all others
are as follows, vi«;
Ist. It can press 2t per cent more material in
a river space.
id. It can do the work In 33 per cent less time
3d. It requires 50 per cent, less driving power.
tth. It turns cat the beet shaped bale for hand
ling or rolling.
St A The Trees will last a life-time, he work
ing parts being built of the beet of iron, and not
liable to get out of order.
Th« ordinary work of this machine will pres*
in one operation ("after once filling the box of the
No. 1 PrwO a ba'e of Hay of 459 lbs. weight In
fWTvro i? inctich. ~/^J
Four men and one horse can bale 12 tons of
■!sy ai*.f
F* r ih >n.v. hoiit the a?d pf a horse, or any
power except that contained m the ’*ret»a, can
turn out a bale of nay 2T inches square by 46 inch
es long, weighing 4f»o lbs,, or ‘23 1-3 lbs. to the cu
bic foot.
No toggle joints, screws, cog-wheels, beaters,
or rollers used in this Presc-.
The attention of Cotton factors and planfera
Wool and llemp raisers, is especially called w
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 tile
right to manufacture) on reasonable terms.
Mr. N. D. FifIHRU is the authorised Traveling
Agent for the Company in the Easters and Mid
dle States.
For further particulars send for circular*.
Jan, 30 tmo
J^OTICE
Conoano L a non kns Wantbin Government
employment with good PAY and RATIONS wiM
( be given to good men, on applying at the office
formerly occupied by Wrwin A Hardee, Bay
i street, North side.
[ Applv immediately to
T. J. LAMBERT, Ist Lk A A. A. Q. M.
f feb 2- A ts Mil. Dir. Miss.
|Wb OOD LIVING, *’
1 VJ At reasonable prioes, can be bad at the
; BAOUJ OYSTER aad REFRESHMENT SA
LOON, in the rear of the. Naw Poet Office, Hilton
Head, S. C. I have the very best facilities for
furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, PWL
TRY, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and
other places in this vicinity. Cooked to order
. from 0 A. M. to S P. M.
; PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
; P ; S.~One trial is respectfully solicited.
Herald job printing office,
No. 11l Bat Stebkt, v
Savannah, Georgia.
; We respectfully call the attention or the pub-.
He to the facilities which we have for doing atf
kinds of Job Printing
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY.
We hare the
BEST PRESS IN THE WORLD
For doiug a variety of w*rk aud doing it all
well.
We employ
FIRST CLASS PRINTERS*
Os long experience and tried ability. W© hay a
NEW PRINTING MATERIALS,
From the best Northern foundries, to which wa.
are r,
CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDITIONS.
Vfe are prepared to execute orders for
Posters, 1 lacards.
Handbills, Programmes,
j Plav Bills, . * Circnlars,
Bills of Fa -e, Visiting Cards,
Wedding Cards, Tickets, (
Business Cards. Letter Uesd»-
Bill Heads. Drafts,
Receipts. Checks,
Passes, „ Labels,
Constitntions ' By-Laws, ~ •
Pamphlets, Ballads,
Legal Blanks, Calendar*.
Envelopes,
Or any other kind of Printing,
IN ANY STYLE. . , :t sp
We have a „ ~n m * >
FINE ASSORTMENT OF INKb
von *-
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 our work well, aud to
orive complete satisfaction to our customers.
OUR PRICES
Are as low as the present high cost of atoHem
material, labor and living will admit of, and ar©
below the increased rates which, rule in othee
lines of business.
S. W. MASON A CO,,
111 Bay street.
* Savannah, Georgia.
npHE SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD OEFIGK
Is at No. 11l Bay street.
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