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

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gAVANNAII THEATRE ! •” swsatx-vm and SCOTT, Lesse39 ' w P Swevtnam Stage Director. X Ainsley Scott Business Director. prof. G. Wiegand,.. Director of Music. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1535. GRAND OPENING NIOHT ! The celebrated 6WEATNAM & 800TT COMBINATION & VARIETIES TROUPE! Will have the honor of making their first ap pearance in this city ou MONDAY EVENING, March Gth, on which occasion they will in , • troduce the MOST FINISHED, CHASTE AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENTS Hitherto known to the Citizens of * Savannah. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Messrs. Sweatnam & Scott have, at a great ex pense made arrangements to open the above named TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT For a brief Season, and pledge themselves that the performances will be conducted on a strictly .respectable plan,, and that nothing shall be said or done that will offend the most fastidious. No Ladies will be admitted to the Theatre unless accompanied by :j gentleman. The Manage ment wish to assure the public that they will leave nothing undone on their part, to make the performances pass off in a manner both pleasant and agreeable to its patrons. programme: Overture Orchestra. The Performance will commence with the Laughable Act entitled JENNY CHATTERBOX 08, TUB WOULD-3.1 acts 233. Jake Scrubbigs, (a Country man from Bolona) r.W. P Sweatnam. Jerry Clip, (a Stage-struck Bar ber, with Recitations, M. Ainsley Scott. Jenny Chatterbox f .. La Belle Louise. Overture—selections Orchestra . Driving Mules for Lincoln ... W. P. Swea tuam. Pathetic Ballad, fin Character; Lord Lovel, M. Ainsley Scott. Manola Medley, (Dance; La Belle Louise. Favorite Song Mis3 Lottie Howland. STRAINGE SCENES FROM THE STRAINGER, Mrs. Holler ~..W. P. Sweatnam. The Strange Man Mr. Ansie^Scott. Children —By the Company. Patriotic Song—“ Flag of the Free,” La Belle Louise. UNCLE ABE AND SISTER RUITH, M. Ainsley Scott and W. P. Sweatnam. •Song—“No Irish Need Apply,” (incharacter) ..Mias Lottie Howland. Selections Orchestra. 0 To conclude with the ever Laughable Farce of THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Cousin Joe W. P. Sweatn am. Sir William Evergreen M. Ainsley Scott. Captain Blenheim M. J. Howard. Lord Plato J. Clark. Margery, (with song of ' “ Trust to Luck," Miss Lottie Howland. Lady Plato Lu Belle Louise. Gentlemanly Ushers will always be in at tendance to assign Seats to Ladies and gentle men. w®”* Strict Order will be enforced. CARDS OF ADMISSION : Parquette, Orchestra Chairs $ 00 •Second Tier and Balcony 75 Amphitheatre 50 Private Boxes SB. $lO, and sl2 Doors open at 6 1-2 o’clock. Curtain rises at T 1-2 o’clock, Box Office opens from 10 a. ra tiil 4 p m, mar 4—2 IyOTIOE. Bank of Savannah, Savannah, March 3d, 1 5. The election for seven Directors will be hekl at the Banking House on Monday next, the Gth inst., between the hours of eleven, a. m., and one o’clock, p. m., to manage the interests of this In stitution for the ensuing year. mar 3—3 GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier. PLANTATION FOR LEASE. The OTTER HOLE PLANTATION, 000 acres, on Hilton Head Island, S. C.,for lease on reason able terms. Appiy to _ T J. G. THOMPSON, mar 3—2 w Beaufort. S. C. p S. 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Sub scription Agency for the sale of Lnited States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1804, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the-holder into UNITED STATES 5-20 SIX P$R CiiNT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold Interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the t-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten per cent, per annum, besides exemption from State and municipal taxation, which adds from one to threeper cent, more , according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payaole semi annually by coupons ait ached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent, per day on a SSO note. Two cents “ “ sl<>o 'Tea n “ “ SSOO “ 20 “ “ • “ SIOOO “ “ “ “ SSOOO “ Notes of all denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. jig THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it is confi aently expected that its superior advantages wi.l make it the > t- GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Less than $2,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 00 or 91 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscription to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and sec tion of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive con scriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery ol the Notes for which they receive orders. JA\ COOKE, mar 2—ts Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. POST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Central Railroad Bank, Savannah, Ga., March, Ist, 13f55. In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are absent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or other property belonging to disloyal persons, will, unless such buildings have been previously assigned—rent free—settle the rents for tne same, due the United States, at this office on or before the 10th of March. A failure to comply with the above will cause a’forfeiture of all cla'ims to further occupation. S. S. STARR, Capt. and A. Q. M., in charge of buildings. CSAVILLE & CO., • Wholesale and Rxtatl Stationers, Palmetto Herald Store, Hilton Head, S. C. HT A Liberal Discount to Purchasers at Wholesale Cash Orders oy mail or express promptly fllleo. JJOME INSURANCE COMPANY, SAVANNAH, GA., CAPITAL, $2,500,000 ALL SUBSCRIBED. DIRECTORS: Andrew Low, Jno M. Cooper, Jno. R. Wilder, W. 11. Stark, Henry Brigham. Jno. Lamar, Octavus Cchen, Joseph Lippman, John W. Anderson, Henry Lathrop, D. H. Baldwin, Aaron Wilbur, AARON WILBUR, President. M. A. COHEN, Secretary. The Company are prepared to take a line upon all good RISKS at FAIR RATES. As the risks of the city are well known to the Company, they are willing to take a fair share of them at about the usual rates. All losses will be PROMPTLY ADJUSTED aud PAID. Apply al the office of this Company, 89 Bay Street. M. A. COHEN, Secretary. JgNVELOPES, NOTE PAPER, JOB LOTS AT LOW PRICES. Samples sent by mail. We are headquarters for all kinds of Stationery, and can supply the trade at low prices. G. S. HASKINS & CO., feblG lm 20 Beekman street. N. Y. LARGE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING. A large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. A large stock of FINE GROCERIES, 1000 cases GOLDEN ALE. 500 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER, 250 cases BROWN STOUT, pints, 50 half barrels PRIME BEEF, 100 M. SEGARS, A large stock of TOBACCO In every variety. A lot of GARDEN SEEDS.. A lot of SHOE BLACKING, TURNIPS, BEETS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, ONIONS, SUTLERS’ GOODS, NOTIONS, In great variety. This large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Will be sold at WHOLESALE Only at 170 BROUGHTON STREET, N RXT DOOR TO SHF.RLOOK’B. CUNNINGHAM & SKEHAN. mar 1 ts. JUST RECEIVED, Per Schooner Gersh Banker, a large assort ment of SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising the following desirable selections Heavy Cloth Overcoats Fancy Casslmere Walking Coats “ “ Double Breasted Vests “ ‘ ‘ Pants. Per Schr. Antietam A carefully selected assortment of BOOTS and SHOES—latest styles—Men’s, Women’s and Boys. Also—A large and extensive variety of Hats, Caps, Vaiises, and Travelling Bags. Also, per steamer Linda- Seven hundred and thirty-two (732) cases as sorted CANNED MEATS, FRUITS aud VEGE TABLES. Also, per barque Rambler— Three hundred (300) gross O. K. FINE CUT TOBACCO. One hundi’ed (140) SMOKING DO. One hundred and thirty-six thousand (133,000) finest brand CIGARS. Also, per Schr. May Queen— AN ASSORTED CARGO. C. N. BELLOWS & CO„ No. S Merchant’s Row, Hilton Head. fcbll ts jq-OTICE. Provost Marshal's Office, Savannah, Ga.. Fee. 9, 1835. All citizens, now residents of this city, are re quested to call kt this*office and register them selves as such. Heads of families will report the persons com posing their household. By order of Bvt. Maj. Gen. C. Grover. ROBT. P. YORK, feblO Lt. Col, and Provost Marshal, rCE ! ICE ! ICE ! The subscribers have received from Boston per Schooner E. S. Conant, a cargo of Ice and Lumber, which wiil be disposed of at the Ice House formerly occupied by them, on Bryan street opposite the market. Retail boxes will be established at other places as the demand increases. A constant supply will be kept up during the year. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. feh27 lm RIDDELL & MURDOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, &c.. No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C. W. O. RIDDELL, [janlO—tf) U. J. MURDOCK. US. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. • Rooms 147 Bay street. A large lot of Reading Matter, Writing Paper, Envelopes, &c., just received and ready for dis tribution. „ . Facilities for writing Letters for if 1 wishing to 1 avail themselves of them. , . ! febl4 DWIGHT SPENCER. Ajent. j ! QUANO. GEO. E. WHITE & CO., 55 Cli FF STREET, b-Kw } ORK. Offer PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have -acuities for filling orders superior to any other house at present in the trade. GEO. E. WHITE & C'O. are the sole agents 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 and over 40 per cent, of soluble bone phosphate. Though this aualysis would hardly lead us to such conclusion, yet its practical applications for the two years past has shown its immediate re sults to be as great a? where Peruvian Guano is used, and that the soil is left in better condition for the succeeding year’s crops. Price, SSO for 2,000 lbs., with discount to the trade. 2mo jan27 tW p OOD LIVING,” VT At reasonable prices, can be hod at the EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SA LOON, in the rear of the New Post Office, Hilton Head, S. C. I have the verv best facilities for furnishing OYSTERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POUL TRY, VEGETABLES, .fro., from the North and other places in this vicinity. Cooked to order from 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. 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, and Plated Ware, Swords, Sa«hes, Belts, Embroderies, Boots. Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves, &c„ &c., &c. NOTICE. A large assortment of DRY GOODS, Small Wares—such as Pins, Needles, Combs, Brushes, Umbrellas, Bonnets*, &c., &c., at WHOLESALE. in-the store formerly occupied by 11. A. Rich mond, corner of Congress & Whitaker Streets. Feb’y 2, 1565. ts GREAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND RECEIVE A WATCH FREE—By selling our “Gkkat Novklty and National PRIZE PACKETS." Each package contains over a dollar’s worth of valuable Stationery and Jewel ry, besides one Certificate in the great sale of $050,000 of WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND .JEW ELRY—retail price, 30 cents. Thousands of these Packets can be sold in every village and camp. We want an Agent in every town and camp, thus making a profitably, business for one smart man in each place, Splendid Gold ani Sii.vkk* Watches given to our Agents. sl7 wi ! obtain 100 Packets and a fine Silver Watch. 0 invested in the SPLENDID STEEL ENGRA VINGS which we publish, will yield the knormouh profit of SSO. Circulars, with full particulars, mailed free. Sample Packet, and Certificate sent on receipt of 50 cents. G. S, HASKINS & CO., feblG lm No. 30 Beekman street, N. Y. CW. DENNIS & CO., « 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. janlO ts Bakery & confectionery estab lishment AT BEAUFORT. We respectfully call the attention of the public to our Baxery & Confectionery Establishment in Sam. 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, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for holiday or festival tables, Feb. 3-ts McMANUS & MURRAY. WANTED— AN APOTHECARY. A young man who thoroughly under stands the Drug Business can hear of a situation by applying at this office. ts feblG Notice. Office of Street Commissioner, No. 126 South Broad Street, Savannah, Ga., February 22d, 1865. In accordance with authority conferred upon me, by General Order No. 16, from Headquarters U. S. Forces, Savannah, Ga., dated Feb. 21st, 1865. this citv is hereby divided into three Dis tricts, for the purpose of removing garbage there- The First District comprises all that portion of the city lying North of President and Harrison streets. Carts will remove the garbage from this District ou Monday and Thursday of each week. The Second District comprises 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 week* The Third District cokij: rises all that portion of the city lying South of Harris street. Carts will remove the garbage from this District ou Wednesday and Saturday ot each week. Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may accumulate must be put into convenient vessels, and previous to S o’clock in the* morning of eaeh day. as above designated for the respective Dis tricts; such vessels must be placed upon the sidewalks of the streets or alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied by my employees, after which they will be 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 exuoseu to the public view, except as above specified. 1 ALBERT STEARNS, \ Capt. and Street Commissiouer.