Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 16, 1865, Image 4
AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. lIT J. G. BAXK. Os all the notable things on Earth, Th£ queef-cfet one is pride of birth Among our « fierce democracy ” A*bridge across a hundred years, Without a prop to save it from sneere, Not even a couple of rotten peers, A thing fbr’laughter, fleers and jeers, Is American aristocracy. English and Irfsh, French and Spanish, Germans, Italians. Dutch and Danish, Crossing their veins'nnti> they vanish In one conglomeration ! So subtle a tinge of blood, indeed, No Heraldry Harvey will ever succeed - In finding the circulation. Depend upon li tny snobbish friend, Your family thread you can’t ascend, Without good reason to apprehend ’You may, find it waxed at the other end By some plebian vocation ; ' Or, worse than that, your boasted line May end is a loop of stronger twine* That plagued some worthy relatipn. SALE OR LEASE, THE "BEAUFORT HOTEL,” \ In Beaufort, S. C. U- S. GOVERNMENT TITLE. TRICE.... #15,000 That well known and eligibly located brick establishment, the “Beaufort Hotel,” situated on Lay street in Beaufort, S. C., on the Beaufort Riveri with a water frontage, and commanding a beautiful Southern view pi the river for several miles. Said Hotel and Lot and all the premises entire, as also dll the Furniture and Hotel appliances, are now offered at private sale, or they will he leased to a good tenant till the Ist January, 1867. Possession given immediately. Apply to Mr. Geo. Holmes, at John S. Fyler’s* Store, in Beaufort, S C., or to the undersigned on the prcmi&es. DAVID POST. , Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 10, 1865. Iw feblO N e W e/ °RK CLOTHING ADVERTISE. F R E E M A N &*#B U R R, ONE PRICE C L O T H I N.G WAREHOUSE," FULTON STREET, CORNER OP WASH AO, v-jv # •> > * / •:w . Opposite Sun Building, NEW’YORK, A targe Ptock of Fashionable Ready Made CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS con- stantly on hand, at reasonable prices. Also, MILITARY AND BOYS* CLOTHING. V -RETURNING SOLDIERS, Wishing Clothing will find this a good place to buy. ‘*• hff. y ■; *,1,. *-f ' J/-y '- , Goods sent to any part of the country. All'orders promptly attended to. ts feblO BROWN & CO., t (Late Somes, Brown & Cos;,) a., MILITARY AND| NAVAL HANKERS AND COLLECTORS, 2 PARK3PLAOS, BROAD WAV DANK DCILDING, .~ 1 new york! m ,ii ' *** ■ K I’ .. . . Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher & • 1 G6U 478 Fourteenth Street. Jl!*V ! ' -! *> iii, - *>nESTABLISHED JUNE, 1862.; Msc have complete facilities for transacting ■business speedily and correctly in all the Depart ments at Washington. RemiKtaifces prompt, .and tertns reasonable. We*give especial attention' to obtaining Cer tificates for Nbn-Indebtedncss for Ordmfnce and Quartermasters’ Returns for Officers, and settling their accounts. r >, We collect the following classes of Claims, and make advances* if dcssirdd: *"■■■' Bounties ‘for the 1 heirs of deceased, wounded withers, and such as have served two years. ' Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers, and Orphan Children. Arrears of pay for the heirs of deceased, dis charged Officers! -.BoJdiertr and iSaflot'ii and pay tor the Wife or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of War: Prise Money for the U. 8. Navy, together with all other just Claims. Information freely fur mshed. . We purchase and sell all Government Securi ties,Quarterm asters’ Certificates and Checks on the best ol< terms. : References given to leading Bankers and busi ness firms m New York. 1 febls ts TySINFECTANT. - Small quantities of toe Per Mangdnateof Potash will be furnished, at the request of any Physician, by the Health Officer. feblO PAPER. ‘ WANTED. 1 Offiot or Street Commissioner, 146 South Broad Street, Savannali, Ga., Feb, 1, 1865, Wanted immediately, Carpenters. E locksmiths. Teamsters and Laborers, Whit* or Black. Raiions issued immediately to employees. Apply at this office from i» o’clock, a. m., until 3 o’clock, p. m. ALBERT STEARNS, : Capt. and Street Commissioner. OFFICE OF THE HOME Savannah, Ga., F b. 2,1506. This Company is prepared to issue Policies on all descriptions of insaraole 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, S'J Bay street, Savannah, Ga. AARON WILBUR, President, feb2 M. A. COHEN, Secretary. CW. DENNIS A CO!! 4 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, Ac., Ac., Ac jan 10 ts JUST RECEIVED, Per Schooner Gersh Banker, a large assort merit of SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising the following desirable selections: Heavy Cloth Overcoats Fancy Cassimere Walking Coats 1” ‘‘ Double Breasted Vests !“ “ Pants. PerjSchr. Antietam A carefully selected assortment of BOOTS and SHOES—latest styles—-Men’s, Women’s and Bovs. Also—A large and extensive variety of Hats, Caps. Valises, and Travelling Bags. Also, per steamer Linda— Seven hundred and thirty-two (732) cases as sorted CANNED MEATS, FRUITS and VEGE TABLES. Also, per barque Rambler- Three hundred (300) gross O. K. FINE CUT TOBACCO. One hundred (140) SMOKING DO. One hundred and thirty-six thousand (136,00©) finest brand CIGARS. Also, per Schr. Mav Queen— AN ASSORTED CARGO. ' I O. N. BELLOWS A CO„ • No. 8 Merchant’B Row, Hiitoh Head, febll ts LATEST j • • NEW YORK DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, ‘l ~ FOR BALK AT TOE SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE, fefcS 11 111 BAY STREET. QQTTON SEED WANTED, In large or small quantities. “Sea Island” pre ferred. Parties desiring to sell will state lowest cash priee, quantity and kind for sale and loca tion of same. Address S. E. SICKLES, fcb!B lw Box 14, P. 0., Hilton Head. j^OTICE. Provost Marshal's Office, 1 Savannah. Ga., Fee. 9, 1855.’ All citizens, now residents of this city, are re quested to call at this office and register them selves as such. u Heads of families will report the persons com posing their household. By order of-Pvt. Maj. Geii. C. Grover , i ' _ ROBT. p. YORK, * 'feblO Lt. Col, and Provost Marshal. •vroTioFT' Officers or Citizens requirin'? servants or •laborers wifi please apply at the office of Relief Commissioner, iu Exchange building. 1 ALFRED NEAFIE, febl'? ts Lieut. Cert. and Relief Com. US. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. • Rooms 147 Bav street. A large lot of Reading Matter, Writing Paner Envelopes, &c., just received and ready for dis tribution. . Facilities for writing Letters for £1 wishine to avail themselves of them. 6 Appointments at Wesley ChapeL corner of South Broad and Lincoln streets, on Sunday, at I<TL2, A M., Rev. D. Spencer: at3P M Rev W. H.. Tiffany, Delegate U. S. C C _ feb i 4 _ DWIGHT SPENCER, Aaent Bakery & confectionery bstaSec LISHMENT AT BEAUFORT We respectfully call the attention of the public Bakerv & Confectionery Establishment in Sart. A. Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to fill any orders which may be forwarded to ns. Special attention is paid to, the manufacture of Ornamental Pieces, lancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry Cur holiday or festival tables. • • Fcb - 3 - ts ______ mcmanus a Murray. PARTICULAR NOTICE. The Stock of Goods in store corner of Bay and R f, r . n^ r( * streets is for sale, at jow prices, and 'u b^ e £ ch ;'i nged ai tide of merchandize allowed by the authorities, in quantifies to an t purchasers. feb 15 ts ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES, Ac. CAHILL AND COMPANY, No. C Merchant's Row, HILTON HEAD, Have just received bv the STEAMER LINDA, from New York, a large; invoice of GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CANNED MEATS. FRUITB AND JELLIES, of all descriptions, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO. SEGARS. ALSO, WINES, Ac.. Ac. which will be sold at wholesale only, at the lowest market prices. feb 2 ts BADGE COMPANY, SOLID SILVER BADGES Fcr4th, 9th. 10th, 14th. 15th, 16th, 18th, IPth 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 fbr every Corps constantly on hand We also send to the army a find Gold Pen, w ith ebony or extension holder at $1 each. A 12 karat Gold Pen, w ith rubber reverse holder, $3 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 coses, S2O. All sent by mail on receipt of price. All large orders will receive a liberal pre mium. %* Circulars sent free to any address. R. KEITH A CO.. j 15 John St., New York, Manufacturers and Dealers,in Army Badges, Watches, Chains, Rings, Ac. • jan 30—lm THE undersigned is prepared to deliver to sub scribers the Latest Northern Papers, and the Savannah Daily HERALD and Republican, at any part of the citv. Orders left at the Herald office; or that of the Republican, or the office of Dr. Walsh, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, will be promotlv attended to. p DANN S. MORRISON, feb7 ts News Agent. |J S. SANITARY COMMISSION, Comer 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 Armv and Navy. Sergeons charge of Hospitals will please send in their re quisitions for stores. . i J. C. nOBLIT, jan 21—ts Agent U. S. S. C. U pOOD LIVING,” VJT At reasonable prices, can be had at the EAGLE . OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA LOON,‘in the rear of the New’ Post Office, Hiiwn Head, S. O. I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POUL TRY, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and other places in this vicinity. Cooked to ordei from G A. M. to S P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. Riddell a murdock, WHOI.EBAT.E KffTAIL BEAUEES IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Gentlemen’s Fitvnishing Goods, Ac., J*o. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C. W. D. RITUrELL, [janlO—tf) H. J. MURDOCK. Egberts & lewis, > , 1 wholesale and retail dealers in SUTLERS’ GOODS AND LUMBER, Mitchell Avenue, Hilton Head, S. C. ' R. 8. ROHERTS, Ljiin3o—W&S3W) CHAB. W. LEWIS. SPECIAL NOTICE. kp Avery large and desirable Cargo has arriv ed in this Port, and now placed in the large Ware house formerly occupied by J. V. Connerat, cor ner of BAY & BARNARD STREETS where it is offered in lots, at Wholesale only Flour. Corn Meal,Perk, Beef, Hams, Fish, Preserved Meats, Pickles. &c., Kerosene Oil and lamps, also large and well assorted in voices of Dry Goods, Small Wa.6s, Men’s Cio thffig 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 &;BARNARD STREETS. Notice. A large assortment of DRY GOODS, Small Wares—snch as Pins, Needles, Combs, Bnwhes Umbrellas, Bonnets, <B>c,, &c, at WHOLESALE, in the store formerly occupied by H. A. Rich mond, corner of Congress & Whitaker Streets Feb’y 2,1886. ts ' SPECIAL NOTICE. . Savannah Ga.; Feb. 4,18 db All persons in Sayannah having Cotton in their possessson, or stored in their houses, or houses occupied by them, will register the same a * i C ?> wltbou * delay, and all persons are prohibited lrom moving Cotton within the mil it&rv Hucfl of the city, without they have written authority from the undereigred feb A—tl -t Col ’ * M ’ n cl ‘ ar * e ut GROCFTUES AND rROVtSIoNs OF ALL deaenptions ; a dmite article of SOUR jar, and the best quality of MINCEMEAT, „ WM. M WILLIAMS, feb- ts Cor. Broughton and Whitaker ats. TTEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, XI : Savannah, Ga., Feb. 18th, 1865.. General Order, > No. 14. f All citizens living within the limits of the Cfcv of Savannah and having Fire Arm? in their pos session. and not having Special written permis sion to retain the *apie, will at on’ce turn them in to the Provost Marshal, who will take proper measure for their safe keeping, w ith a view to returning them when it shall be proper to do so- f By command of Bvt. Major Gen. GROVERI Edward G. Dike, A., A. A. G. fehl4‘ TTEADQUARTERS U, S. ~ / ' 7 XX Savannar, Ga., Feb. 13, 1865. Genp»a!. Order > . No. 13. j All officers of the Army arriving at this Post will, as soon as practicable after their arrivalfre port at these Headquarters and register tfieir names, the duty they are on, the length of time they expect to stay, if temporarily here, and their residences. By command of Brvt. Major Gen. GROVER; Edward G. Duke, A. A. A, G. feb 13 HPHE AMERICAN HAY AND COTTON; X- | . PRESS CO. MANUFACTORY, Corner 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, WopL,KAGB, Hops, or any other article required t* be haled 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 H. Gove The Press is very simple in its construction, re quiring but ordinary intelligence tft work it, can be operated by any known power, s ich a» Steam, Water, Horse or Hand. In using Horae- - power hut one horse is required, the Press being so mechanically constructed on a welt-known principle that the power increase» in a greater ratio than tJu increasing resistance, The advPtages of this Press over all others- 1 are as follows, viz; . Ist. It can press 20 per cent, more material in a given space. 2d. It can do the work in 33 per centless time 3d. It requires 50 per cent, less driving power*” 4th. It tnrns out the best shaped bale for handl ling or rolling. sth. The Fress will last a life-time, the 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 Pres?) a hale of Hay of weight in. Minutes. Four men and one horse can bale 12 tons es Hay a clay. Four men without the aid of a horse, or any pow’t* except that contained in the ’'ress, can. turn out a bale of hay 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 , beaten or rollers need in this Press. The attentiou of Cotton factors and planters,, Wool and is especially called to this Press, destined as it is to w ork 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. Fisher is the authorized Traveling Agent for the Company in the Eastern and Mid die States. For further particulars send for circulars. Jan.3o lmo Q.UANO. “ GEO. E. WHITE A CO., 55 Cuff strkk*,'. PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have facilities for filling orders superior to any other* house at present in the trade. GEO. K. WHITE & CO. are the sole agents l for the sale of the BRUCE CONCENTRATED* MANURE, made by the Bruce Fertilizer Com pany at Staten Island. This Fertilizer contains 7 per cent, ammonia anal over 4u per cent, of soluble bone phosphate,. Though this analysis would hardly Rad us to . snch conclusion, yet its practical applications for the,two years past has shown its immediate re* suits to be as great as where Peruvian Guano is used, and that the soil is left in better condition tor the succeeding year’s crops. Price, SSO for 2 000 lbs., with discount to the trade - 2mo jan?7 rj OTEELE & BURBANK, _ j _ . Hilton Head, S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail pus chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING . AND . FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, an Plated Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroderles* Boots, Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves, <fcc., &c„ Ac. CBAVILLE & CO., • W HOLEBAX.E AND RETAIL STATIONERS, , Palmetto Herald Store, -L, Hilton Head. S. C.. ..HF A Liberal Discount to Purchasers kt Wholesale » t Cash Orders Dy mail or express prompts filled- UNBARS & FRANZ, NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW, nl ■ nmnT „ Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALI.R* IN '! ,■<(; , i 1( „ . SUTLERS’ GOODS Os ail Descriptions. tt