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Knowledge often Save* Life.
Every living being has in his system
IMPURITIES.
When these are within their natural limits, our health
is good; but when they are in excess, pains, colds,
rheumatism, gout, debility, costiveness, diarhcea, dys
entery, erysipelas, &c., Ac., afflict us. What we have
to do to recover our health is to take out from the
BOWELS AND THE CIRCULATION the excess of
impurities. This done, health follows of necessity.
BRANDRETH’S PILLS
are the only medicine that can do this with entire
safety to all the organs of the body.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
are now living who have adopted BRANDRETH’S
PILLS as their only remedy for periods of from thirty
to fifty years, and whose average health is excellent.
They have always cured themselves, when sick, by
using these
INNOCENT AND INFALLIBLE PILLS.
Principal office, Brandreth Building, New York.
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The Gem of the Toilet,
The world says, is Sozodont. It renders the teeth
pearly white, gives to the breath a fragrant odor, ex
tinguishing the ill humors which usually flow from a
bad and neglected set of teeth. Sozodont is so con
venient, and prodnees a sensation at once so delight
ful, that makes it a pleasure to nse it.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers.
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J|bbertis*iiu«tß.
Q LINTON LODGE, No. 54, F. A. M.
A Regular Meeting will be held This Evening at
eight o’clock, at Masonic Hall, Buil street, corner of
Broughton.
Members of the fraternity are respectfully invited
to attend.
SIMON E. BYCK, W. M.
David 11. Galloway, Sec.
jgOARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN."
A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with board
in a private family. Apply at this office.
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yy ANTED, •
A situation, by a young man, as Olerk,
Address J. R.,
je6-lw Box 47, P. O. Hiitou Head.
ROSENFELD & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 8 BROAD STREET,
N«w York.
We draw at sight, and at sixty days, on London},
\
Paris. Fbaskfort, and all other principal cities of
Europe.
Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and
draw at their convenience, the same as with the City
Banks, and will be allowed interest on all balances
over Onk Thousand Dollars, at the rate of rota per
cent, per annum, Orders for the purchase or sale of
various issues of Government andofher Stocks, Bonds
and Gold, executed on Commission.
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JMPORTED AND DOMESTIC *
WINES AND LI Q.U OKS,
AT WHOLESALE, FOB FAM IL T USE,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. SEALY & CO.
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HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OP SAVANNAH, \
Sanannah, Ga., June 4, 1805. j
General Orders- )
No. 30. J '
In consequence of the great increase in his duties as
Assistant Commissary of Musters for the District of Sa
vannah, Capt. M. Benedict, A. C, M., and Provost Judge
of the Second Provost Court, will relinquish his duties iu
tlie latter office to Capt. T. P. ltundlett. 38th Mass. Vols., 1
who u ill from this date assume the same.
By Command of
Brevet Major-General C. GROVER.
Outer Matthews, A. A. G.
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HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, \
Savannah, Ga., June 3, 1805. j
General Order, )
No. 29. j
Hereafter no passes will be necessary to enable civil
ians to enter, leave, or travel within the limits of this
District, excepting when they wish to travel on Gov
ernment transports
In the latter case it will be necessary to obtAin
passes from the Post Quartermasters, who'will be gov
erned by Department Orders on this subject.
By Command of
Brevet Major-General C. GROVER.
Oliver Matthews, A. A. G.
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[official.]
HEADQ’RS DEP’T OP THE SOUTH,)
Hilton Head, 9. C., May 31, 1806. j
General Orders,)
No. 80. /
The following General Orders from the War Depart
ment, are published for the government of the officers
and the information or the people in this command,
and District Commanders are charged with the execu
tion thereof.
WAR DEPARTMENT, 1
Adjutant General's Offioe, J.
Washington, May 11, 1865. j
General Orders.)
No. 90 i
Punishment of Guerrillas.
All the forces of the enemy, east of the Mississippi
river, having been duly surrendered by their proper
Commanding Officers to the Armies of the United
States, under agreements of parole and disbandment,
and there being now no authorized troops of the ene
my east of the Mississippi river, it is—
Ordered-, That from aud after the first day of June,
1805, any and ail persons found in arms against the
United States, or who may commit acts of hostility
against it. east of the Mississippi river, will be regarded
as guerrillas, and punished with death.
The strict enforcement and execution of this order
is especially enjoined upon the iCommandlng Officers
oi all United States forces within the territorial limits
to which it applies.
By Command of Lieutenant-General Grant.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
„ Assistant Adjutant General.
By Command of Maj. Geu. Q, A. GILLMORE,
W. L. M. Burger,
_ „ _ Assistant Adjutant General.
T. I). Hodges, Capt. 35th IT. 9. C. T ,
. Act. Asst. Adit. Gen.
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YORK HERALD CORRESPONDENT.
is at* 8 °® ce ew Y° r k Herald Correspondent
111 BAY STREET,
ur stairs.
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VARIETIES.
iVOBN kK BROUGHTON AND JEFFERSON STREETS J
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall.)
A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT
AT THE
PEOPLES BOUDOIR
First Appearance here of the Talented Actor,
Mr. PHIL MILTON
First Appearance of
Mr. J. W. BOSWELL,
Late of the Macon Theatre.
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE sth, 1065,
Overture, • by the . Orchrstra.
After which, the popular Drama, in 3 acts, entitled
THE IDIOT WITNESS:
Or, A Tale of Blood,
Le Sieur Arnaiul. (his first appearance,).. Mr. Phil Milton
Hiuis Gerthold Mr. J. L. Boyd
Kobt. Arnaml, (first appearance here,) Mr- J W. Boswell
Paul Tugscull Mr. W. P. Sweatuaw
« “Iter Arlington... .• Miss Lottie Howland
Earl of Sussex Mr. J. F. Stanwood
Gilbert, the Idiot Witness Mr. J. W. C’arner
Dame Tugscull.. Miss Elsie St. Leon
• ,aue * La Belle Louise
5e1ecti0n5,.................. Orchestra
Champion Jig .\.7.'.7.7. Master George
Pas. deMateiot La Belle Louise
Beautiful Ballad Miss Lottie Howland
Overture Orchestra
The whole ro conclude with the glorious Farce of
A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING.
Cul Freelove Mr. J. W. Corner
Lord Rivers Mr. J. W. Bosweli
Mr. J. L. Boyd
Lady Elizabeth Miss Maude St. Leon
Mrs. Davis Mias Elsie St. Leon
AN IMMENSE BILL ON TUESDAY NIGHT,
Cards of Admission 75c.
Orchestra Seats $1 00
Colored Boxes (up-stairs) .....75c.
Doors open at 1%. Overture begins at BM.
Special Notice. -Ales, Wines, Tobacco, &c„ may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. j us _i
Q.RAND BALL
AT THE VOLK’S GARTEN,
This MONDAY NIGHT, June 5, 1866,
TO CELEBRATE PENTECOST (PFINGSTEN).
Motto:— “Let rs be happy together.’’
MUSIC BY PROFESSOR WEIGAND’S ORCHESTRA.
%sB r ~ Tickets sl, for one Gentleman with Ladies,
to be had at the usual places and at the entry to the
Garten.
Doors open at 7 y„ Bali begins at B>j P. M,
, C. WEIGAND,
' C. SCHWARZ,
jeS-lt Proprietors.
yOLKS GARTEN,
CONGRESS STREET,
Between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
Will be open to-night, and every night, for the public.
Concert Music every Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock
by the
SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA,
Professor George Weioand, Leader.
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
WILL always be on hand.
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Ssst anb Jlsttnb.
j osT.
The finder will confer a great favor on Miss Elsie
St. Leon by returning to Mr. O. M. Moore, at the Post
Office, a Letter which was lost by a careless post boy.
Ju3
looms,
jgOARD WANTED.
Board wanted in a genteel private family by a gen
tleman and his wife. Church family preierred. Ad
drees Post Office. Box 24tL ju3-3
J£OARD WANTED.
A pleasant room and good board wanted in the vi
cinity of South Broad and Bull streets by two young
men. Address R. W., Box 44, Post Office, Savannah,
Ga. ju2
gOARD WANTED.
In a genteel family, for a gentleman and wife (Church
family preferred.) Post Office Box 248.
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JJOUSE WANTED.
For a small family. Address, “O. W. M.,” Savannah
Post Office, _ _____ inay23-tf
Rooms ro let at hilton head, s. c„ in
The Palmetto Herald Bnilding, corner of Mer
chants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi
ness pu-poses or lodgings. Apply to E. S. SAMPSON,
Jr., on. the premises. ts maram
mitnts.
ANTED.
An elderly woman as Housekeeper. Must be a good
Cook. To a suitable person high wages will be given
Apply to me or at the office of the Savannah Daily
Herald.
J. K. TONKING,
Jn3 Sherman House, Hilton Head.
'yiyANTED.
Two sound, gentle MULES for a light wagon, A
good price will be paid if application is made within
two days. Apply to
. . L. C. NORVELL & CO.,
corner Bay and Bull sts.
BOTTLES WANTED.
Skehan & Conyngham of 176 Broughton street, will
Pay Cash for all kinds of empty bottles by calling or
delivering them at the above nnmber
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QLD NEWSPAPERS,
FOR WRAPPING PAPER,
For sale at the
SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE
NO. 11l BAV STREET.
mar 22
N KWS-DEALERS AND OTHERS DESIRING The
Savannah Dally Herald at Wholesale are re
quested to send in their order* as early in advance as
practicable. S. W. MASON A 00.
I L T O N Jr A N D E £lu
WHOUaLS grocers,
193 BAY BTRET, NEAR BARNARD.
BAVANAH. GEORGIA.
Will be in const ant iceipt. per Steamers from New
York, of an extent and complete assortment, of
Goods consisting, iiart, of
SUGARS, i SYRUP, MOLASSES,
FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEE,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD,
SOAPS, STARCH, CANDLES.
WINES, ALE- CIDER,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
To which they cathe attention of the Trade.
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jpRESH ARRIVE OF GOODS: 7
8 K E II A IS* CONYNGHAM.
Os 1 Broughton Street,
Have just receiveder Steamship Blackstone, ala ge
and well assorted Cgo of
BOOTS and S»ES,
Ladies’ BALMfeALH, Ac.,
Gentlemen’s Feknd Straw HATS,
CLOTHING, GKERIES, WINES,
Bourbon and otir WHISKEYS,
O. Dumas and otr BRANDIES in Cases,
Holland GIN,
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Dublin and Londl PORTER,
Golden ALE, in fees and Barrels,
Which we offer at lapricea to the Trade.
SKftAN & CONYNGHAM,
may2G-tf 176 Broughton Street.
qadenTsTunckll “
Corner of Bagind Barnard Streets,
Have just received a rge Stock of GOODS,-consist
ing of—
Extra Famt FLOUR,
80 balei BAIGISG,
630 coilsßOC,
And a general assoimeit of
TEAS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
AffiS,
WINES
Liqroßs,
SUGARS,
PRESERVES,
PICKLES.
HARDWARE,
LAMPS,
Kerosene OIL,
CANDLES,
DRY GODS,
t BOCS and SHOES.
. CAPS, Ac., Ac.
Which they offer at the lowestlarket rates.
Savannah, May 24,18G5. may2s-7t
TUBT RECEIVED: 1
t} L
PER STEAMER OATU*iK WHITING,
500 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, R. H.
For sale at iw iates, by
(VDHN A UNCKLES,
Ju3-lw Corner ay and Barnard streetsir_
QORN FOR SALE.
BY THE BUSHEL.
Apply at the
'LANTER’S HOTEL,
juS-3 corner Ban and Barnard streets.
gACON., *"
FOUR HHDS. BALTIMaE BACON,
For sale by
BRIGHM, BALDWIN * 00.
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AND ODES. * “
Hammer’s Champagne AE, in bbls -
CIDER, in cases:
At low prices, to clee shipient, by
FOR SiLE.
75,000 FEET.WHITT PINE iND SPRUCE BOARDS
AN! SCANTLING.
AT THE OLD BON STFiMEOAT WHA3F.
For sali^y
ju3?4 j E. W. DRUMMOND.
y~UMBER FOR SiR
. * lioo sec-t assorted
W HITE PINE BARDS;
PLANKS, tongue and grooved ;
scantling.
!
AIso—DOORS, VNDOW SASHES' PICKETS for
Fencing and Shingi
Apply to
HENRY JOHNSON,
junel-lw Fernandina, Fla.
QOTTON COipN 11
U. S. PORHASING AGENCY,
savanui, ga., Hay 29, 18C5.
All persons, bringing Cotton into the City
on private accoui either by Tana or the river, are
hereby.required tifport anil register the same at this
office. Purchaserlie also requested to make daily
reports at this cfce of their purchases; of whom
Ixwght, nnmber opales, and weight of each bale.
f T. P. ROBB.
U. S. Purchasing Agent.
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JpKOVOST COl(i' NOTICE.
On and after th date, the First Provost Court, Ist
Lieut. Eben Pars*. Jr., Jndge, will be held at the
U. 8. Court Hons corner of Bull and Bay streets.
The Second Pr«>Bt Court, Capt. James M. Walton,
Jndge, will be hd In the room over Adams' Express
Co.'s office, cormliay and Drayton streets.
The respective®rissLictions are fixed by General
Order No. 6., an«U parties having business before
said Courts will (fem themselves accordingly.
By order, ’ PROVOSTJUDGES.
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|>rg #>oobs mtb (?lotbmg.
yj A. TOPHAM,
138 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA„
NO. 7 MERCHANTS' BOW, HILTON HEAD,
Calls the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers
to bis superior Stock of
MILITARY, NAVAL aud CITIZENS’ CLOTHING,
BOOTS, *
SHOES,
REGULATION HATS,
CAPS, and
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
For sale at the Lowest Market price.
Additions to Stock received by every Steamer front
New York- may2s-20t
£VK S •
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING EMPORIUM,
Corner Bull Street out Bag Bane,
Opposite Post Office,
SAVANNAH, G A .
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE
FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING,
UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS,
TOILET ARTICLES, *O.
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jy C. NORVELL & CO.
CORNER BULL AND BAY STREETS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
OF—
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
EVES OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
Which will be sold
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
PRINTS.'
Lawns, latest styles, *
Organdies,
Organdie Robes,
Ginghams,
Jaconets,
Mozambiques,
Bareges, all kinds,
Crape Maretz, all colors.
MOURNING GOODS. v
THIS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS.
GLOVES.
Ladle,’ and Gents' Black and Colored Kids, best make,
Lisle, all colors,
Silk, all colors,
Fillet Mits.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Linen Cambric, Hemstitched, *
Gents’ Printed Borders,
Gents’ Silk.
HOSIERY.
Ladies’ Black and White Silk,
Ladles' Black and White Cotton,
Misses’ Black and WTiite Cotton,
Children’s Black and, White Cotton,
Ladies’ and Misses’ Gauze Merino Vests,
Gents’ Merino Vests.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Ribbons,
Bonnet and Belt, all kinds. •
BONNETS..
White,Black and Colored Straw and Braid Bonnets
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children's Flats, in great va
riety,
A full assortment of Gents’ aad Boys’ Hats.
FANS IN EVERY VARIETY,
LARSE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF LADIES’
AND OEMS’ SHOES,
CLOTHIN G.
Linen and Cassimerc Summer Suits,
Alapaca Coats,
A Full assortment of Military Dress and Fatigue
Uniforms.
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GOODS.
Just received from New York a fine Invoice of
STRAW HATS,
Suitable for the Southern Trade, which will be sold at
reasonable prices, or exchanged for Rice or Cotton.
Address, B. J.,
may'll-2t Savannah P. O.
gI’KAWGOODS.
A well selected and desirable invoice of Straw Goods,
suitable for the Southern trade, for sale on reasonable
terms. Address, B. J.,
may3l-2t Savannah P. O.
jyjOSQUITO NETTING,
AT
may‘2o L. C. NORVELL A GO’S.
1865 NEW SKIRT ‘
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. Bradley's New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP
TIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
Wests, Bradley & Cary, (late J. I. &J. O. West,)
sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 97 Chambers and
79 and 81 Reade streets. New York.
This invention consists of duplex (or two ; elliptic
steel springs, ingeniously braided, tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most
flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used. They
seldom bend or break and consequently preserve their
perfect and beautiful shape twice as long as any other
Skirt. . , . ,
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded assem
blies, opera, carriage, railroad cars, church pews, arm
chairs, for promenade and House dress, as the Skirt
will fold itself, when in use, to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as a silk or mnslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
bpring Skirt for a single day will never afterward wil
lingly dispense with the use of them. For Children,
Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all
others.
They are the best quality in every part, and un
questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable
and economical Skirt ever made. For sale In all first
class stores in this city and throughout the United
States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and
the West Indies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic Skirt.
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insurance.
YORK #
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Insurance on all descriptions of Property here, or oh
the Ocean, or Inland Navigation, can be obtained, in
three of the largest Fire and Marine Companies in the
City of New York at reasonable rates, by applying to
A. A. LANE, Agent.
Office in Sorell’s Building, Bull st., up stairs.
Savannah, May 31,1865. may3l-7t
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OCEAN.—RIVER. FIRE.
The undersigned hold commissions fi om the leading
Insurance Corporations of New York, representing
an aggregate cash Capital ot over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
and are prepared to issue Policies to cover Fifty
Thousand Dollars on one application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and inland towns.
Cotton and Merchandise—in transit on
the Angnsta and Macon Rivers,
and Ocean Risks generally.
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES,
L: C. NORVELL * CO.,
may 29—49 —4 Ball street, opposite Post Office.
QO L U M BI A N
(MARINE) INSURANCE COMP ANY
O#' NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL V.. 1 $3,600,000.
’' at
The undersigned are prepared to Insure under Open
Policy from the above Company to the extent of SIOO,-
000 in property in any first class Steamer, and from
$60,000 to $75,000 on any first class sailing vessel, on
the most favorable New York terms.
For further particulars apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO
Jones Block, corner Bay and Abercom streets,
marls ts Savannah, Ga.YJ
hotels.
pO R T ROYAL HO U SE~
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL A RUGO, Proprietors.
*. S. RIDDELL, M. W. EUSO.
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PtIA SK I HO U S fc, “
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS A RIDDELL, Proprietors.
J. O. BARTELS. *. s. RIDDELL.
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Restaurants,
STILL LIVE
AT—-
THE “OFFICE,"
No. 1 yi Merchant’s Row,
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
I do not advertise my Bill of Fare because it is alter
ed every day and a printed Bill of Fare is pnt on each
table every morning.
THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
My Ice Houses are now filled with Turkeys, Chick
ens, Beef. Pork, Fish, Mutton, Pork Sausages, Vege
tables, and Salads of all descriptions.
THERE IS WHERE THE MUGH COMES IN,
I have now on hand aboutHwelve hundred p ounda
of Ice, so that I can make Ice Cream EVERY DAY
and keep my Soda Water and Beer cool.
ICE WATER FOB EVERYBODY.
THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
I have three Punkahs and several girls with fans to
keejp the flies from the ladies and gentlemen while
eating their cleanly served up meals.
THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
My Cooks, Waiters, Ac., are all clean. My Saloon
has been newly papered, painted, whitewashed, Ac.
THERE IS WHERE THE LIUGH C|OMES IN.
There is Roman in Port Royal that can serve
up Clams in every style better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at
the Eagle Saloon, in the rear of the Post Office,
THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
There are many men in New York who go to Water
street, where they can get their whiakey for three cents
per glass. But you will find that GENTLLEMEN will
go where thoy get the best articles regardless of ex
pense.
AND THAT LS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
HONEY IS UP AND SUGAR IS DOWN.
BENJAMIN HONEY,
Proprietor
pLAMS! GLAMS 1 CLAMS ’.
IN TUB BUELL OR SHELLED OUT,
With other Refreshments, at the oldest and best stand
ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
For a va.iety of something Good to Eat at all times, at
.THE EAGLE SALOON,
In refer ot the Post Office, Port Royal, S. C.
PETER FITZGERALD respectfnlly informs his old
friends, and the public in general, that since Oysters
are out of season for a time., bis Dally Patrons can fiud
a good substitute in CLAMS, cooked to order, in every
style, at the shortest notice. He hits also a constant
supply of •
FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, FISH A VEGETABLES,
From the North and other places in this vicinity.
Meals cooked to order at any hour during the day.
Our motto is to “Live well.”
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
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JpOST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE,
Central Railroad Bank,
Savannah, Ga., Jane Ist, 1865.
In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all
dtizeus occupying buildings, whose owners are ab
sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or other
property belonging to disloyal persons, will, uulet*
each buildings have been previously assigned—rent
free—settle the rents for the same, due the Uni
ted States, at this office on or before the 10th of
Jnne.
>
A failure to comply with the above will cause a
forfeiture of all claims to further occupation.
S. 8. STARR,
nnel Capt. and A. Q. M., In charge of buildings.