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OLOTHING 1 CLOTHING !«
ALMOST GIVEN A WAV, AT LOW PRICES.
SHIRTS
'And other useful article* for
GENTLEMEN
hats, coats and pants,
selling off to close consignment !! !
■Corner of Whitaker and Congress streets.
.mar d—eodlw
gPECIAL NOTICE.
411 nersons having in their possession BOOKS,
fceiouging to TIIE GEORGIA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY, will confer a favor by returning
them to the Library Rooms, between 9 and 2
.o’clock to-day, or as soon thereafter as possible,
without fail, as the Library is now being arrang
ed and the books catalogued,
mar 6—6 J. F. CANN, Librarian.
’jrjAMS! HAMS!!
THE BEST HAMS,
And other
PROVISIONS,
Soiling out
AT COST !
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT!
Corner of Bay and Barnard streets.
mar 6 —eodlw ___________
jyUY GOODS.
LATHROP, LU D INGTON & CO.,
nos. 320, 32S and 330 csoadway, n. y.,
Have now on hand an Extensive Stock of
.DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
-SHAWLS,
PRINTS,
SHEETINGS,
HOSIERY
AND
GLOVES.
t WHITE GOODS.
* AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, & c. , &e .*
Which they offer by the
vnccz ok paorate,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
mar 4-lm
Rooms to let at hilton head, s. e.,
lathe Palmetto Herald Building, corner
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable
for business purposes or lodgings. Apply to J.
T. RIVERS, on the pifemisos, or H. T. RIVERS,
at the Custom House. ts mnr4
PLANTATION FOR LEASE.
The OTTER HOLE PLANTATION, 900 acres,
Hilton Head Island, S. C.,for lease on reason
able terms. Apply to
J. G. THOMPSON.
roar 3—2 w Beaufort. S, C.
jpME INSURANCE COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
CAPITAL, $2,500,000 ALL SUBSCRIBED.
directors:
Andrew Low, Jno M. Cooper,
«7no. R. Wilder, W. H. Stark,
Henry Brigham. Jno. Lamar,
■ Octavns 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
and PAID.
Apply at the office of this Company, S3 Bay
Street.
M. A. COHEN, Secretary.
|^NVELOPES,
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 Ini 30 Beekman street. N. Y.
QAVANNAH THEATRE!
sweatnam ant* sooTT Lessees.
W. P. Sweatnam Stage Director.
M. Ainsiey Scott Business Director.
Prof. G. Wiegand, Director of Music.
James B. Cohen Treasurer.
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MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, ISOS.
GRAND OP3NIKO MOOT !
The celebrated
SWEATNAM & SOOTT
COMBINATION & VARIETIES TROUPE !
Will have the honor of making their first ap
pearance in this city on MONDAY
EVENING, March 6th, on
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
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 a 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.
OR, TUS WOULD-B3 ACTRESS.
Jake Scrubbigs, (a Country
man from Bolona) W. P. Sweatnam.
Jerry Clip, fa Stage-strack Bar
ber, with Recitations M. Ainaley Scott.
Jenny Chatterbox La Belle Louise.
Overture—selections Orchestra.
. Driving Males for Lincoln W. P. Sweatnam.
Pathetic Ballad, (in Character;
Lord Lovel, M. Ainsiey Scott.
Manola Medley, (Dance; La Belle Louise.
Favorite Song Miss Lottie Howland.
STRAINGE SCENES FROM THE STRAINGER,
Mrs. Holler ..W. P. Sweatnam.
The Strange Man Mr. Adsley Scott.
Children By the Company.
Patriotic Song—“ Flag of the *
Free, ” .La Belle Louise.
UNCLE ABE AND SISTER RUITH.
M. Ainsiey Scott and W. P. Sweatnam.
Song—“No Irish Nerd
Apply,” (in character;. ..Miss Lottie Howland.
Selections Orchestra.
To conclude with the ever Laughable Farce
of
THE ROUGH DIAMOND.
Cousin Joe W. P. Sweatnam.
Sir William Evergreen M. Ainsiey Scott.
Captain Blenheim M. J. Howard.
Lord Plato J. Clark.
Margery, (with song of
“ Trust to Luck," Miss LotUe Howland.
Lady Plato La Belle Louise.
inr~ Gentlemanly Ushers will always be in at
tendance to assign Seats to Ladies and gentle
men.
Ffe 4 ” Strict Order will be enforced.
CARDS OF ADMISSION:
Parquette, Orchestra Chairs $ 00
Second Tier and Balcony ‘ • ” 5
Amphitheatre 50
Private Boxes .SB. $lO, and sl2
Doors open at 6 1-2 o’clock.
Curtain rises at 7 1-2 o’clock,
Box Office opens from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. -
mar 4—2
LARGE STO?K OF SPRING CLOTHING.
A large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large stock of
FINE GROCERIES,
1000 cases GOLDEN ALE,
50* cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
250 cases BROWN STOUT, pints,
50 half barrels PRIME BEEF,
100 M. SEGARS.
A large stock of
TOBACCO
la every variety.
t
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
176 BROUGHTON STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO 5-HEEL OCR’S.
CUNNINGHAM & SKKHAN.
mar 1 ts.
J^OTICE.
Bank of Savannah,
Savannah, March 3d, 1865.
The election for seven Directors wili be held at
the Banking House ou Monday next, the 6th
inst., between the hours of eleven, a. ra., 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.
UST RECEIVED,
Per Schooner Gersh Banker, a large assort
ment of
SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING,
Comprising the following desirable selection?
Heavy (noth Overcoats
Fancy Cassimere Walking Coats
“ “ Double Breasted Vests
“ ‘ 4 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, 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 (136,000;
finest brand CIGARS.
Also, per Schr. May Queen —
AN ASSORTED CARGO.
C N. BELLOWS & CO„
No. 8 Merchant’s Row, Hilton Head.
fcbtl ts
£CK ! ICE ! ICE !
The subscribers have received from Boston
per Schooner E. S. Conant, a cargo of Ice and
Lumber, which will be disposed of at the Ice
House formerly occupied by them, on Bryan
street opposite the market.
Retail ooxes will be established at other places
as the demand increases.
A constant supplv will be kept up during the
year. . HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO.
feb27 lm
WANTED— AN APOTHECARY.
A young man who thoroughly under
stands the Drug Business can hear oi a situation
by applying at this office. . ts feblG
POST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE,
Central Railroad Bank. _
Savannah, Ga., March, Ist, 1865.
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
assign ed ; —rent free—settle the rents for the
same, due the United States, at this office on or ,
before the 10th of March. I
A failure to comply with the above will cause -
a'forfetture of all claims to further occupation. j
S. S. te i ARK,
Cart, and A. Q. M„ in charge of buildings. ]
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,
whe undersigned has assumed the General Sub
scription Agency for the sale of United Statae
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, 1864, 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 PER CENT.
GOLD-It EARING BONDS.
These bonds are now worth a premium of nine
per cent., including gold interest from Nov.,
which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at
current ra«cs, including interest, about ten per
cent, per annum, besides exemption from State
and municipal taxation, irhich auldz from one to
three per cent, more , according to the rate levied
on other property. The interest is payable semi
annually by coupons attached 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 “ “ sioo “
Ten *• 44 “ SSOO 44
20 44 “ “ SIOOO “
$1 44 “ “ SSOOO »•
Notes of all denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
This is i
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, and it is confl
r.ently expected that its superior advantages will
make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $2,000,000 remain unsold, which will
probably be'disposed of within the next 60 or 99
days, whgn 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 sub
scriptions at par. Subscribers will select then
own agents, in whom they have confidence, and
who only arc to be responsible for the delivery of
the Notes for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
mar 2—ts Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.
Q.UANO.
GEO. E. WHITE & CO., 55 Cliff entnirr.
New York, offer PERUVIAN AND SWAN
ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have
facilities for filling orders superior to any othor
house at present in the trade.
GEO. E. WHITE & CO. 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 hone phc*sphate.
Though this analysis would hardly lead ns to
such conclusion, yet its practical applications for
the two years past has shown its immediate re
sult« to be a? great as where Peruvian Guano is
used, and that tho soil is left in better condition
for the succeeding year’s crops.
S -ice, SSO for 2,000 lbs., with discount to the
e. 2 mo jan27
/"I REAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND
VJT RECEIVE A WATCH FREK-By sellin
our “Great Novelty and National PRIZ
PACKETS.” Each package contains over a
dollar’s worth of valuable Stationery and Jewel
ry, besides one Certificate in the great sale of
$650,000 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 profitaule misixusa for one
smart man in each place Splrndid ant-
SilvhkJ WArenas given to our Agent’s. sl7 wif
obtain 100 Packets and a fine Silver Watch. 0
iuvested in the SPLENDID STEEL ENGRA
VINGS which we publish,will yield the enormous
profit of SSO. Circulars, with full particulars,
mailed fsek. Sample Packet, and Certificate
sent on receipt of 50 cents.
G. S. HASKINS & CO..
feblO lm No. 36 Beekman street. N. Y.
J^"OTICE.
Paovof.T Marshal’s Office.
Savannah, Ga.. Fee. 9,
All citizens, now residents of this city, are re
quested to call at this office and register them
selves as such.
Heads of families will report the persons com
posing their household.
* By order of Evt. Maj. Gen. C. Grover.
EOBT. P. YORK,
feblO Lt Col. and Provost Marshal.
Bakery & confectionery estab
* LISIIMENT AT BEAUFORT.
We respectfully call the attention of the public
to our Bakerv & Confectionery Establishment in
Sani A. Cooiey's Building at Beaufort, at which
we are prepared promptly to till 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.
TT S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
U « Rooms 147 Bay sareot.
A large lot of Reading Matter, Writing Paper.
Envelopes, die., just received and ready for dis
tribution.
Facilities for writing Letters for 41 wishing to
avail themselves of them.
febl4 DWIGHT SPENCER. Aynt.
Cl BAVILLE & CO.,
'• Wholesale and Retail Stationers.
Palmetto Herald Store.
Hilton Head, S. C.
CT“ A Liberal Discount to Purchasers at
WhoiSNw.
Cash Orders o j mail or express promptly Ailed.