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Speaking General Yusuf, now in
Yi<T«rta, a Paris correspondent writes,
that of him may be said what was writ
ten about a greater and more ec
centric person— 4; His life was more
wonderful than the dreams of other
men.” In the half century which he has
]j 78 d he has been a Corsican, an Alger
ine and a Frenchman, the favorite Page
•of a Bey, the lover of the Bey’s daugh
ter, and a Murderer— justifiable
homicide,, you know, on the prin
ciple that all fs fair in love and
war—6f his eunuch; a Captain of Chas
seurs, a Diplomatic agent, a Colonel of
Ispahis—Mahometan With a harem
a 'Christian with a wife, a Com
mander of the liegion of Honor, an
Author, a French general, and now, ap
parently, a Supervisor of the Algerine
.press. ~ ; •
CAVANNAH THEATRE.
O LEGITIMATE DRAMA.
MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 27, 1365.
THESPIAN ASSOCIATION.
The popular domestic Drama
R E N T D A Y
And the roaring Fares of the
' TURNED HEAD.
Admission, sl, 75 cents and 50 cents ; Rgavate
Boxes, SB.
Doors open at 61-2 ; Curtain rises at 7 1-2.
Box office open from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
feb2p . • • ... 2
Headquarters u. s. forces,
Savannah; February 25th, ISGS.
Gknsbal Ouder, \ ; ■
NO. IS. • i ' '
Riding or driving through the Public Squares
or other grounds not intendpd for Use as road
ways is prohibited.
By command of
Brevet Major Gen. GROVER.
Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G, feb2s
Board wanted.
Any respectable family having two com
fortably furnished sleeping apartments v&cant,
desiring to receive a couple of officers as guests
in their house, may be accommodated by leaving
a letter at this office addressed to li Q,” stating
name, residence and terms. 3 feb24
Twenty -five dollars reward.
Lost, on Thursday evening, from the upper
part of South Broad street, a dark sorrel Mare,
about seven years of age, scarred on her flank,
with a saddle, bridle and equipments on. Any
one returning her, or giving informal s on that
will lead to her finding, will receive the above
reward at
feb24 1 153 CONGRESS STREET.
House wanted,
With four or six rooms, within three
squares of the market, and between Whitaker
and Jefferson streets. Apply at Dr. Walsh’s
Drugstore, corner Barnard and Broughton sts.
feb23 3
Furniture for sale. _. .../j
A lot of Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, in
quantities and quality to suit purchasers. Apply
at No. 3 Gordon Block. 7 feb2o
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piRST ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF TUB
SG|IE INSURANCE COMPANY,
SAVANNAH* d A.,
•' -nj' s’"'* \f"» • vt-i ;.»*;!i:. tr ;
Ending December 31st, 1864.
:
CAPITAL, $2,500,000 ALL SUBSCRIBED.
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’• Dr. : ' V‘*-v.
To Capital paid up... $500,000 00
To Premiums (Agents and Office}..... 243,388 85
To Policies received for Policies 43 00
To Dividends on Stock ............... 1,435 00
To Agents, &c., balance 4ue them.... 4,397 00
To Interest on Notes Discounted.... .*• 6,119 49
To Uncalled for Dividend 5............ 1,277 06
$766,700 43
Cr.
By Cash and Cash Memorandums.... $ 8,717 52
3y Bills Receivable V.... 25,979 81
3y State of Georgia Treasury Notes
(with Preminm of same). 147,319 65
By Commissions paid Agents ~ 16,350 49
By Balances due by Agents and others 2,985 52
By Re-Insutfmces 10,586 93
By Fire Losses paid up ....;. 71,083 93
By Stocks, Bonds and other Securities. 398,094 87
By Expenses, Salaries, Printing, &c.. 24,073 29
By Dividend No. 1, July Ist 50,000 00
By Uncollected Premiums. 803 75
By Cancelled Policies and Returned
Premiums 755 94
. $756,760,43
A. Wilbur, Pres’t. M. A. Cohen, Sec’y.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Low, D. H. Baldwin,
-John W. Anderson, W. H. Stark,
'lao. R. Wilder, Henry Lathrop,
Aaron Wilbur, . Octavus Cohen,
-Jno M. Cooper, ’ Jndi Lama,
J °®cph Lipprqaii, Henry’Brigham.
, Company is prepared to take risks on all
description* of oood insurable property at fair
fates. ■ ;
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
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OFFICE OF THS COMPANY,
r ‘ 89 BAY* STREET.
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D EADQUARTERS DEPT. OF THE SOUTH,
** • Hilton Herd, S. C., Jan. 2,I.SAL v
General Orders.)
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The following order is hereby re-published for
the information and gnidgnee of all eotacerned,
dud will be rigidly enforced in this Department;
War Dipart.mknt,
Ad intent General’s - Office.
Washington, Oct 22.1369.
General Op.dbbs, ) . ’ •
No. 166. f
It appearing that large quantities of. ■govern
ment property-have been unlawfully disposed of
by non-commissioned officers and. soldiers, in
violation of law and of the Army rules and, regu
lations, it is therefore ordered: That all United
States officers commanding posts shall seise all
military clothing, blankets, shoe?, arms, equip
ments, and other su«h supplies, which have been
issued by"he government to soldiers, and lost or
disposed of bythem. And it shall be incumbent
on any person, not a soldier, who may have any
such property in his possession, to prove that he
has lawfully acquired possession thereof. Lj
Such property, when seized, will be turned
over to a United States Quartermaster, and his
receipt in duplicate taken therefor, one of such
receipts to lie transmitted to the Quartecmaeter
General. The seizure will also be reported to
the Adjutant Geperal.
All Provost Marshals appointed by the Depart
ment will assist in recovering to the United
Stales this description of public property., _.
Commanding oncers of companies are remind
ed that it is their duty not only to cause soldiers
who are guilty of violating the law forbidding the
sale,, destruction or negligent loss of clothing,
arms, and public 'property, to be charged op the
muster-rolls. wßh all the articles improperly lost
or disposed of, but also to enforce such other
punishment as the nature of their offence may
demand. i
.By order of the Secretary of War. ;, ,
\ L. THOMAS, Adjutant General.
By command of
' . Major Gen. J. G. FOSTER. '
W. L. M. Burgsr, Assistant Adj’t Gen.
Official. . .3 feb.24
OTICE. _ ~
Office of Street Commissioner,
No. 126 South Broad Street.
Savannah, Ga., February 22<J, 1865.
In accordance with authority conferred upon
me* by General Order No. 16, from Headquarters
U. 8. Fordes, Savannah, Ga., dated Feb. 21st,
1865. this rity is hereby divided into three Dis
tricts, for the purpose of removing garbage there
from.
The First District comprises all thfet portion of
the city lying North of President and Harrison
streets. Carts will remove the garbage from this
District on Monday and Thursday of each week.
The Second Districfcomprises all that portion
of the city lying between the First District and
Harris street. Carts will remove the garbage
from this District on Tuesday and Friday of each
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The Third District comprises all that portion
of the city lying South of Harris street. Carts
will remove the garbage from this District on
Wednesday and Saturday ot each week.
Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may
accumulate must he put into convenient vessels,
and previous to 8 o’clock in tbe morning of eaeh
day, as above designated for the respective Dis
tricts; such vessels must be placed upon the
sidewalks of the or alleys, and permitted
to remain there until emptied by my employees,
after which they will bo removed by their owners.
All other persons are forbidden to destroy or in
any way interfere with the vessels so placed upon
the sidewalks, and they must not be exposed to
the public view, except as above specified.
ALBERT STEARNS,
• Capt. and Street Commissioner.
HAY FOR SALE,
At the wharf near the Gas Works.
AMES & PEABODY.
ALSO—
AT 152, CONGRESS STREET.
GROCERIES,
l DRY GOODS, a si' -
• BOOTS AND SHOES. ■
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; - J WHOLES AXIS AND RKTATL'.
Balmoral Boot, 0n1y......... $3 00
Congress Boot, 0n1y::.....: ‘3 00
Fine Calf Sewed Boot, .10 00
“Kilpatrick Cavalry Boot,” Bnatneled T0p,12 00
AT THE CHEAP J3TORE,
152 CONGRESS STREET,
feb2o lw AMES & PEABODY.
W The Fuel Supply Committee are now
ready to sell Wood to the Citizens. •,* ; r
Piue VVood, delivered,. , :..$6 00 per cord.
Oak Wood, delivered.. .', . $S 00 per cord.
Apply at the Exchange long Room, between
the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 12 o’clock m.
‘ - JULIAN ALLEN, Chairman.
OCTAVUS COHEN,
r . .y J* Bv Laroche,
WM. HUNTER,
J. W. RUTHERFORD,
feblS ts 1 Committee.
Y'iItOCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF ALL
vJ descriptions; a choice article of SOUR
KROUT, ana the best quality of MINCE MEAT,
Foreale by WM- M. WILLIAMS,
feb2 ts Cor. BToygntop and sts.
S~" PECIAL NOTICE.
Savannah Ga., Feb. 4.186fe
. All 'persons in Savannah having Cotton in
their possession, or stored in their houses* : or
houses occupied by them, twill register the same
at my office Without delay,; and all persons are
prohibited from moving Cotton w.ithiu the mil
itary lines of the.city, without th«y have written
authority flown the undersigned- 1 truly - • » >
It C’, RANSOM,
Lt. Col. & Q. M. in charge of Cotton.
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J^OTICE.
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JUST ARRIVED,
rim SCHOONER A Ut IT AN.
FROM NEW TORS,
O I * ; frY *•' '* Y v ' ‘
A large assortment of
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GROCERIES v.
&0., «S:o., &o,
Which must be sold . . ' .
I ; ' 4, ,7 -\i *
WITHIN TEN 1 DAYS,
i ■ A '3. I.< w <3 ?1 j* g; Cl „{ .f£.,
At 1 tha
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
- ‘ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP.
APPLES,
POTATOES,
ONIONS, ‘
TURNIPS. <
FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER,
CHEESE, ■ •
RAISINS,
FIGS,
DRIED APPLES,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
SUGAR CRACKERS,
CANNED FRUIT, &c.,
herring;
CODFISH,
MACKEREL, No. 1,
SARDINES,
CANDLES,
SOAP of all kinds,
jea, , .
COFFEE, and
SPICES,
i 200,000 Segars,
AT A LOW FIGURE,.
Andi ; " ■
TOBACCO OF ALL KINDS,
. A general Assortment of
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, *
And other articles too numerpus to mention.
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XALL EARLY. AND BUY TO f ADVANTAGE.
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QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
OSGOOD & HALSEY,
Bth-L street, under masonic hall. .
Formerly occupied by Wm. R. Norris.
feb2o J - ■ 6 ‘ '
T^NVELOPES,
NOTE PAPER,
JOB LOTS AT LOW PRICES.
Samples sent by mail.
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We are headquarters for all kinds of Stationery,
*
and can supply the trade.at low prices.
Cr. S. HASKINS '& CO:, ,
tA-f'rr* f u 'i >A_ 4 /
‘ frhlG' lm 86 Beektnan street. N. Y.
, T . ~ . —i .>*m
Disinfectant. „ .- f
Small quantities of the Per Manganate qf
Potash will be tumished, at -the request pf aay
Physician, by. the Health Offioen febi9
HP i.l <jr# ,A. ■> ■** *
. -jiK’ VH'l CLIAfOIOXTUI MJftSrt
’OF ALL
of SOUR
IE MEAT,
AMS,
iker sts..
Great chance to make money and
RECEIVE A WATCH FREE-By selling
our “Grt-at NOtei.ty and National PRIZE
PACKETS.” Each package contains over a
dollar’s worth of valuable Stationery and Jewel
ry, besides bne.Certificate in the great sale of
$650,000 of WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEW
LLRY-retwl price, 30 cent*. Thousands of
these Packets can be sold in every‘village and
camp. We want an Agent in every town and’
camp, thus making a rnoviTAHLXBCSiNESs for one
smart man in each place. Splkndid Gold and
Silver Matches given to our Agents. sl7wil
obtain 100 Packets and a fine Silver Watch. $lO
invested in the SPLENDID STEEL ENGRA
VINGS which we publish,will yield the enormous
profit of SSO. Circulars, with full particulars,
mailed free. Sample Packet, and Certificate
sent on receipt ofso cents. y
G. S. HASKINS & C 0,,.
febl6 *m No. 38,Beekmau street, N. Y.
RM r . CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SUR
• GEON, having reopened his office and
yard, on William street, is now prepared to treat
(oh scientific principles,)' all diseases Incident to
Horses that are susceptible of remedy. C harges
moderate. Cures warranted. Terms cash.
, feb!6 qf
Wanted— an apothecary..
A young man who thoiorghly under
stands the Drug Business cun hear of a situation
by applying at this office. ’ ts feblfi
PAPER. '
New York Papers, of old date, for sale at the
Savannah Herald Building. febl3
GW. DENNIS & CO,
a No. 5 Merchants’ Row,
■ * • Hilton Head. S. C.,
• Wholesale and retail dealers iu . *
BUTTER. CHEESE, CIGARS, CAKES, CRACK
ERS, POTATOES, FLOUR. CANNED FRUIT
AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE,
<Bc„ &c., &c. v jan 10 ts
RIDDELL & MURDOCK,
1 WIIOLKSALF. ANT> EF.TAIL DEAL IBS IN
SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY
GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
£nd CAPS,
Gentlemen’s FnbnisuiNO Goods, &c„
No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head;’ S. C.
W. C. LIDDELL, fjanlO— tf) 11. J. MURDOCK.
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JUST RECEIVED,
Per Schooner Gersh Banker, a large assort
ment of
SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING, .
Comprising the following desirable selections
Heavy Cloth Overcoats
Fancy Cassimere Walking Coats
“ “ Double Breasted Vests
“ “ Pants.
Per Schr Autietam—
A carefully selected assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES—latest styled—Men’s, Women’? and
Boys.
- Also—A large and extensive variety of Hats,
Caps, Valises, and Travelling Bags. ,
Also, per steamer Linda-
Seven hundred and thirty-two (732) coses 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 (136,000)
finest brand CIGARS. *
Also, per Schr. May Queen —
AN ASSORTED CARGO.
C. N. BELLOWS & CO„
No. 8 Merchant’s RcbV, Hilton Head.
febll ts
jq-OTICE.
Provost Marshal’s Office,
Savannah, Ga.. Fee. 9, 1865.
All citizens, now residents of this city, are re
quested to call at this office and register them
selves such. * '
Heads of families will report the persons com
posing their household.
By order ofßvt. Maj. Gen. C. Grovfr.
J ROBT. P. YORK,
feblO Lt. Col. and Provost -Marshal.'
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Notice.
Officers or Citizens requiring eervahts or
laborers will please apply at the office of Relief
Commission-,, to
'feblO ts Lieut. CM. and Relief Com.
4KiRY & 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 fill any ordcra which
may be forwarded to us. Special attention is
paid to the manufacture of Ornamental Pieces,
Faiwy *Oonfectioi»ry, Elegant Pastry, for
A MCKRAY.
/TvFFICE OFTHE HOME INSURANCE CO.,
Vy Savannah, Ga., F:b. 2,1805.
This Company is preparad to issue Policies offi
all descriptions of insuranie ptoperty in the city
at fair rates, and to adjust the losses that may
occur in an honorablemianuef.
For Insurance apply to the office o. the Com
■oanv. 89 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
puny, w AARON WILBUR, President,
feb2 M. A. COIIEN, Secretary.
pARTICULAR NOTICE.
The Stock of Goods in store corner of Bay and
Barnard streets is for sale, at law prices, and
will be exchanged for any article of merchandize
.allowed by the authorities, iu quantities to suit
purchasers. fob 15 ts ,
Boots and shoes. • ttta ■
For sale by W WILLIAMS,
fcb2 ts Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts,
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