Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, June 07, 1865, Image 3

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Baldwin, A. B. Clitheral, W. B. Bell, and others, all active leaders in the efforts made in Alabama to sustain the Confederate cause. Referring to this fact, the Mail says: They now, however gracefully yield to the logic of events, and favor the earliest possible return to the Union. Such, also, we know to be the course of nearly every prominent leader of the late rebellion in this section, in cluding Gov. Watts himself aud Judges Phe lan ami Stone, of the Supreme Bench of the State. This is as it should be. Let us all unite in a common effort to gather up the sev ered timbers of our one great ship of State. They have not been shattered or broken, but the .seams have merely been opened and the bitter waters of strife let in for a season. We must now go to work and bind up tighter and stronger than ever these loosened part.-, and put the noble old ship again before the wind —the stoutest, largest, strongest and most powerful of the world. Allcock’ii Poroui Plasters. These Plasters have the compaetuesa of kid leather and the flexibility of a silk glove. They huve cured varicose veins and external aneurisms. For all affec tions of the chest, weight about the diaphragm or up per portion of the bowels, in colds and coughs, for in juries of the back, for all strains or bruises, for a weak back, for nervous pains of the bowels, and other ner vous affections and cramps, for heart affections—in all these cases they have to be used to be properly appre ciated. DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER. Farnvii.le, La,, March S, 1850. Da. T. Ali.oock— Sir : I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with hypertrophy of the heart, and have tried ev erything known to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D's; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have giveu me more permanent relief than anything else I have used, and I believe will pro duce a perfect cure. The counter-irritant effect of your plasters is pro duced iu such a mild and gradual way, they so invigor ate the circulation around the parts to which they are applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I place them confidently at the head of every plaster now in use. Yours, ve* truly, jeC-lt AND . HENDERSON, M. D. |trribals. PORT ROYAL HOTEL (HILTON HEAD;, JUNE 5. R W Reed, Savannah. D Callahan, Savannah. A Putnam, Boston. G L Code, “ W E Faner, “ JW Spratt; “ A B French, •* J S Clughorn, “ J McLee, “ S Cunningham, “ Col Stewart, Washington. A B Luce, H Spears, Ky. H H rcranton, “ W J Humes, Savannah. J Drayton, “ • A S Jewell, N Y. E Barbour, “ JG Ho-saue, Boston. E B Jusket, Manchester. P O Wilson and lady, H H F E Burgess, N Y. J Nichols, SC, J C Mayo, Charleston. T F McGarity, Macon. C F Folsom, Concord. P McCook, Savannah. Capt D E Cornell, Beauf’t. B Cawart, Fla. Capt A W Seward; Sav. W Artou, NY. J G Scott, N Y. O Meehens, Savannah. D F Day, Charleston. S A Meerer, Newark. T C Cal'licot, “ G Austen. N Y. Mr Hoilusen, Wilmington. |>lppjiino PORT OF SAVANNAH, JUNE T. Arrived* Steamship Fairbanks, Hunter Alexandria, steamer Gen Sheridan. Palmer, Hilton Head; tug C T Shep pard, Bliss; Hilton Head; steamer Jeff Davis, Henry, Sand Bar Ferry; U S ho-pital steamer Cosmopolitan, Crowell. Hilton Head; steamship North Star, Jones, Alexandria Va. Cleared. Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head; steamer Gen Sheridan, Palmer, Hi ton Head; steamship Jda tunzas, Leisgain, New 5 ork. HEADQ’RS DEP-T OF THE SOUTH, ) Hilton Head, S C., May 23. 18C5 / General Orders,) No. 63. / The following instructions and orders from the War Department are published for the information of this command : WAR DEPARTMENT, ) Adjutant General’s/Jefioe, V Washington, D. G\, May 4, 1865.) Telegram to all Department Commanders and Chief Mustering Officers. All soldiers, patients iu hospitals, (exeept veteran vol unteers, veterans of the Hist Army Corps, Major Gener al Hauco.-k’s, and soldiers of the Regular Army, > will, as soon as they shall cease to require me.lioal treatment, be ut ouee mustered out of service in the usual mauuer. Should the Commissary of Musters aud his Assistants be iusiiltieient to perform this duty promptly, you are au thorized to appoint such additional assistants as you may conside necessary, and to avail yourself of such muster ittg officers within the geographical limits of your com mand as, in the judgment of the Chief Mustering Officer, can lie spared from their present duties. The. Commissary of Musters unis' take special pains to see that the Commanding Officers of the regiments, und Chief Mustering Officers of the States to which the sol diers belong,- are each furnished with a copy of the mus ter out roll. An extra copy may be made for this pur pose, if necessary. Soldiers whose claims for pensions are entitled to con sideration, should be discharged ou the usuul Surgeon’s Certificates of Disability. b Soldiers absent ou furlough from hospitals will be no tified by the Surgeon in charge, to report to the nearest Chief Mustering Officer for muster out, and required to acknowledge the receipt of the notification. As soon as their acknowledgment of the notification is received, their desciiptive lists will be sent to tbc Chief Mustering .Officer, to whom they report. Should they return before receiving suejt notification, they will be mastered out as the others. \ copy of the muster out roll of all men will be fur nished to the Adjutants General of the States to which the regiments belong. It is expected that Department Commanders will use to have this duty performed promptly and correctly. JUy Order of the Secretary of War: W. A. NICUOLS, Assistant Adjutant General. WAR DEPARTMENT, ) Aimgt.ikt General's Office. > Washington, April 28, 1806. ) General Orders,} No. 77. > FOB BEIIVOINO EXPENSES OF THE MILITABY ESTABLISHMENT. Obiieked: VI. That all volunteer soldiers [patients] in hospital', except Veteran Volunteers, Volunteers of the Ist Army Corps, [Hancock’s,] and enlisted men of the Veteran Re serve Corps, who require no further medical treatment, be honorably discharged from service with immediate payment. All olticers anil enlisted men, who have been prisoners of war, and now on furlough, or at the parole camps, and all recruits in rendezvous, except those for ths Regular Army, and the Ist Anuy Corps, [Hancock’s,] will like wise be honorably discharged Oltiaers, whose duty it is, under the regulations of the so vice, to inaka out rolls, und other tiual papers, con nected with tlie discharge and payment of soldiers, are directed to make them out without delay, so tiiat this order may ho carried into effect immediately. Com manding ueuerals of Armies and Departments will look to the prompt execution of this work. ********** By Order of the Secretary of War; W. A. NICHOLS, Assistant Adjutant General J Note. Paragraph VI. modifies telegram of tho 4th in stant, enclosed. A. tl. 0. [Signed,] SAM’L BRECK, m wß ,, 88S . By Command of „ T „ „ Mij.Ger. Q, A.GILLMjRt’, V>. L M. Bubier. Ass’t Adj’t General. us I|eto A bberf is entente. reward FOR A SWORD AND OTHER ARTICLES, CAPTURED AT POR'T WAGNKR. Whoever will bring to the subscriber an ENGLISH, FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD, marked with the ini tials “R. G. S.” and a GOLD WALTHAM WATCH, and a GOLD SEAL RING, with the inscription “Mother” inside aud the sign of a Dove and Olive Branch on the seal, will receive a LARGE REWARD. The three articles were captured by the Confederate Army at Fort Wagner, on the night of July 18th, 1863. Address tt. W. J., office of Savannah Dally Herald. ju6 lw QOAL AND WOOD AT AUCTION. Will be sold on MONDAY, 12th inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of “Fuel Supply" Store, No. 82 Bay street, In lots to suit purchasers. 350 tons Red Ash Stove Coal, 600 eordi Hard Wood, 76 cords Pine Wood. OCTAVUS COHEN, Cashier. N, B.—Offers will be received at Private Sale for either of the above articles, as a whole, until day or sale. j U 7 HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH,! Savannah, Ga„ June 6, 1865. / General Orders) No. 39. j , In obedience to orders from Department Headquar ters, 1 hereby assume command of the Post of Savan nah, which consists of the City aud adjacent lands ly ing withfn the new line of fortifications. All existing orders and regulations for the govern ment of the Post will remain in force until further orders. Capt Edward G. Dike, Assistant Adjutant General, U. S. Vote ,is announced as Post Adjutant, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. STEWART L. WOODFORD, jn7-7 Bvt. Brig. Gen. U S. Vote. UEADQ’RS. U. S. FORCES, Savannah, Ga., June 6,1865. General Order,) No. 30. J I, The removal of all military restrictions upon trade having rendered the services of a Military Super visor of Trade unnecessary, Lieut. Col. Alfred Neafle, 156th N. Y. Vote., is hereby relieved from duty in thate capacity. 11. The taxes levied within the limits of this District under the provisions of General Order No, 11. from these Heudquarters, will be collected as heretofore by Lieut. Col. Neafle, aud the amount accruing from them turned over to the officer in charge of civil iund each month By command of Brevet Maj; Gen. BIRGE. Oliver Matthews, A. A Q. ju7-7 HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, Savannah, Ga,, June 6, 1865. General Orders,) No. 29- f I, Pursuant to orders from Headquarters Department of the South, I hereby assume command of the Dis trict of Savannah. 11. The District Staff, as heretofore announced, will remain unchanged, and existing orders and regula tions continue in force until further orders. H W. BIRGE, ju7-7 Brevet Maj. Gen. U. S. Vote. il oo ws, ££OARD. Two young GentlemeD, or a Gentleman and hie Wife, can be accommodated with Board and Lodging by applying at the second door from Zubly street, on Walnut, east side. jes pOARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN. A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with board in a private family. Apply at this office. _jes 3t pOARD 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, Qa„ ju2 pOARD WANTED. In a genteel family, for a gentleman and wife (Church family preferred.) Post Office Box 248. niay3l-tf JJOUSE WANTED. For a small family. Address, “O. W. M.,"Savannah Post Office. may23-tf Rooms ro let at hilton head, s. c„ in The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer chants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi ness pu*posesor lodgings. Apply to W. S. SAMPSON, |?08t anb ||oititb. jQOST OR STOLEN, A small GOLD WATCH, with Initiate “R. C.” en graved on the back. As it is a family relic, the finder will oe rewarded liberally by leaving it at tha Repub lican or Herald office. Jewellers are requested to stop this Watch if left at their establishments. Je6 » 3t flints.. JNFORMATION WANTED, Os Isabella Coyler, (colored}. When last heard from was In Charleston. Any information of her whereabouts will be gratefully received by her mother, EVE TAYLOR, je<> • Montgomery at- Savannah. Qa. yy ANTED, A situation, by a young man, as Clerk, Address J. R., jes-lw Box 74, P. O. Hilton Head. 'yy ANTED. Au 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, ■l l * 3 Sherman House, Hilton Head. POR NEW \ORK. THE STEAMSHIP ARIEL VV ill take Freight and Passengers for the above port, on applicotion to the Quartermaster’s Department. jeC if Q OTTON1 CQJTON! I _ U. S. PURCHASING AGENCY, SAVANNAH, OA„ MAT 29, 1866. All persons, owners, bringing Cotton Into tbe City on private account, either by land or the river, are hereby reqnired to report and register the same at this office. Purchasers are also requested to make daily reports at this office of their purchases; of whom' bought, number of bales, and weight of each bale. T. P. ROBB. U. S. Purchasing Agent. maySO—tf || tit it 8 e mtit is. Y"OLKS GARTEN, CONGRESS STREET, Between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, Will be open to-night, and every night, for the public. Concert Music every Evening from T to 10 o'clock by the SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA, Professor George Weigand, Leader. REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY WILL ALWAYS BE ON HAND. m!7—lm VARIETIES. (CORNER BROUGHTON AND JEFFERSON STREETS.) (Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall.) W. P. Sweatnah Sole Lessee and Manager M. Freberthyser .Musical Director THE GREAT MILO- DRAMA OE JACK SHEPPARD TO-NIGHT. Miss Lottie Howland as Jack Sheppard. (The Idle Apprentice)—Act Ist. La Belle Louise as Jack Sheppard, (Captain of a Band of Housebreakers) —Act 2d. Miss Lottie Howland as Jack Sheppard, (The Con demned Felon)—Act 3d, Supported by the full strength of the Company. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7th, 1865, Overture, - by the - Orchrstra. After which the Popular Melo-Drama of JACK SHEPPARD. 08, THE LONDON APPRENTICE. Act Ist: Jack Sheppard, (the idle Apprentice Miss Lottie Howland Act 2d: Jack Sheppard, (Captaiii of a Band of Housebreak ers : La Belle Louise Act 3d: Jack Sheppard, (she Condemned Fe10n.... Miss Lottie Howland Joe Blueskin—(“All right my covey,”) MrUarner Jonathan Wild—(a thief taker,) Mr. Sweatnam Thomas Darrell Miss Maude St. Leon Sir Rowland Trenchard Mr. Phil. Morton Gwen Wood Mr. J. W. Boswell Abram Mendez..(Frst Appearance).. Mr J. L Wallace Kneebone Mr. J. L. Boyd Ruilt Arnold Mr. W. B. Adams Shotbolt Mr. J. F. Stanwood Kettlebry Mr. R. P. Nelson Charcum Mr. L. M. Peters Mrs. Wood Miss Elsie St. Leon Winnifred Wood. la Belle Louise Edgeworth Bess Miss Nellie Parsons Sally Mias Mason Rschel MiBB Havens Selections, ------ Orchestra To conclude with the GRAND PATRIOTIC CHORUS AND TABLEAUX, RALLY ROUND THE FLAG. By the Entire Company. Cards of Admission 76c. Orchestra Seats $1 00 Colored Boxes (up-stairsj 75c. Doors open at 7X. Overture begins at B>4 Special Notice. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac., may lie obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the Hall. ju?4_ M, SCARBROUGH A CO., GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; 140 Congress aud 57 St. Juliann Streets, SAVANUAU, GEORGIA., Offer for sale, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A LARGE STOCK of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Consisting of TEAS and SUGARS, best brands; COFFEE; CAN DLES, SOAP, FLOUR, HAMS, BACON, (Shoulder and Clear Sides); LEAF LARD, CORN MEAL, CAN PEACHES, PIE FRUITS and PRE SERVES, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, &c. f Ac., Ac., Alt of which they are selling at reduced prices. Give them acall before purchasing elsewhere. j<»6 lmo JJILTON & RANDELL, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Will be In constant receipt, per Steamers from New York, ot au extensive and complete assortment of Goods consisting, in part, of SUGARS, SYRUP, MOLASSES, FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEE, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, SOAPS, STARCH, CANDLES, WINES, ALE‘ CIDER, ETC., ETC., ETC. To which they call the attention of the Trade. may23-4w JUST .RECEIVED. PER STEAMER CATHARINE WIIITINO, 500 BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, R. H. For sale at low rates, by . GADEN & UNCKLE9, Ju3-lw Corner Bay and Barnard streets. ‘jgACON. FOUR HIIDS. BALTIMORE BACON, For sale by BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO. JOE - ! ICE! I ICE!!! The subscribers have opened this day at Wlltberger's Old Ice House on Drayton Street, where they are pre pared to FURNISH ICE TO THE PUBLIC AT REASONABLE RATES. Our Stock Is ample and of the best quality, and by liberal dealings we hope to merit a share of the public patronage. CHUSEMaN & MARSHALL, Savannah, June 6, 1866. jjjtugs, jQRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. APOTHECARIES’ HALL Corner or Barnard and Bbouhton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. W. M. WALSH, M. D. PROPRIETOR. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, AYERS’ AGUE CURE, OSGOOD’S CIIOLOGOGUE, for Fever and Ague, DR. COPELAND’S SPECIFIC, for Fever and Ague. —PILLS NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL— BLANCARD’S FERAGINOUS PILLS, AYER’S PILLS WRIGHT’S PILLS BRANDETH’S FILLS LEE’S PILLS, JAYNE’S PILLS HOLLOWAY’S PILLS HERRICK’S PILLS, SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE PILtS, DUPONCO’S LADIES’ PILLS MANDRAKE’S LIVER PILLS for Constipation aud Congested Conditions of the Liver. —ointments— KENNEDY’S SALT RHEUM SALVE, REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE, RALLY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT, GOLDEN EYE SALVE. MCALISTER’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, —LINIMENTS— TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, SWEET’S LINIMENT, RAILWAY'S READY RELIEF, PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, JAYNES’ CARMINATIVE, DALBY’S CARMINATIVE, JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT, SANDFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR, HELMBOLDT’S EXTRACT BUCHU, WISTAR’3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, MORTIMER’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND A BLOOD PURIFIER, PHILOTOKEN, HOOFLAND’S BITTERS, WISTAR’S COUGH LOZENGES, BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, KIDDER’S ARTHMATIC FUMIGATING PASTILES, BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS, for Coughs A Colds, KIDDER’S INDELLIBLE INK, PAYSON’S INDELLIBLE INK, BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, THAYER’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, THAYER’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, THAYER’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT, SARSAPARILLA, PURE TABLE OIL, * NEATSFOOT OIL, JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, DR. PERRY’S DEAD SHOT VERMIFUGE, REXFORD’S GINGER BREAD NUTS, for Worms, KIDDER’S ENEMA SYRINGES, GOODYEAR’S CHILDREN ENEMA SYRINGES, FRENCH SELF-ADJUSTING SYRINGES, GUTTA PERCIIA SYRINGES, all sizes, GLASS AND PEWTER SYRINGES, all sizes, A large assortment of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS, DR. PARKE’S SHOULDER BRACES, SAUNDER’S MAGIC BENZINE, for cleansing the most delicate Silks, Van Buskirk’s SOZODONT, Swan’s TOOTH POWDER, Clark’s TOOTH POWDER, Thurston’s TOOTH POWDER, Charcoal PASTE, Burnett’s White Oak WASH, Lubin’s EXTRACTS and Toilet POWDER, Edrehi’s EXTRACTS, Barney’s EXTRACTS, Phalon’s Night-Blooming CEREUS, Baudolott’s French EXTRACTS, French and German COLOGNES, Bazin’s FLOIuDA WATER, ROUGES, LILLY WHITE, Ac., A great variety of Tooth, Nail and Hair BRUSHES, - Genuine Badger Shaving BRUSIMCB, Buffalo, India Rnbber and Horn Dressing COMBS, Kendall’s AMBOLINE, for the Hair, Sterling's AMBROSIA, for the Hair, Burnett's COCOAINE, Barney’s Cocoa CASTORINE, Heimstreet’s Inimitable HAIR RESTORER, Parrish's BANDOLINE, Edrehi’s POMADES, Thompson’s POMADES, Bazin’s POMADES, Douglass’ POMADES, Barry’s TRICOPIIERUS, Lyon’s KATHAIRON, BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS, Mrs. Allen’s HAIR RESTORER andZYLOBALSAMUM Prof. Wooers HAIR RESTORATIVE. —UAIR I»YKS— Batchelor's HAIR DYE, Miller’s HAIR DYE, Venetian HAIR DYE, French's Distilled BAY WATER, for the*Toilet, An endless variety of Toilet SOAPS, Shaving CREAM, Low’s Genuine Brown Windsor SOAP, A large assortment of POCKET BOOKS, A large assortment of Shaker’s HERBS, A variety of POCKET CUTLERY, —FLAVORING EXTRACTS — Lemon, Almond, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry. Orange. Banana, Rose, Vanilla, Nectarine, Peach, Very nice Velvet SPONGES, for the Toilet, SEIDLITZ POWDERS, OJNGRESS WATER, A large assortment of Fresh Garden SEEDS, just re ceived from the House of David Landreth <fc Cos., Philadelphia. We invite the attention of the citizens and Country Dealers to the altove large and extensive Stock, which wl 1 be sold low for CASH, at wholesale and retail. B. TO PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES. Onr Stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, which are in every day use. are pure, and can be relied upon, and require no stfonger testimony of their efficacy than that of coming from Meesis, Schelflem, Brothers * Cos., New York, the largest and most extensive Drug House in the world, who have had an enviable reputation for the last ccntuiy and a half. The Compounding and Prescription Department is under the immediate supervision of Mr. VV. V. V. Wil son (late of the house of Solomons & Cos., of this city,} For bis ability and correctness as a Dispenser of Medi cine, the citizens of Savannah are respectfully referred to his past record. Physicians’ Prescriptions, as formerly, compo .tided at all hours of tbe night. ’Night Bell on the Broughton street side of the Store. ICED SODA WATER, with choicest Syrups, from Stone Fountains. APOTHECARIES’ HALL, Corner of Barnard and Broughton Streets. mayll ■ . !■- ■<«-■-. I | 11 II I nos ■■ 1 I QOLUMBIAN (MARINE) INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL ♦8,800,000. 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 $50,000 to $76,000 on any first class sailing vessel, on the most favorable New York terms. For farther particulars apply to CHARLKS L. COLBY A CO Jones Block, comer Bay and Abercorn streets, mavlß ts Savannah, Ga. V f otels. pORT ROYAL HOUSE, HILTON HEAD, 9. C. RIDDELL A RUGG, Proprietors, e. «. EinurLt., m. r. auou. ju3-tf pULASKI HOtT 8~1T? SAVANNAH, GA. BARTELS A RIDDELL, Psormioit. J. O. B VRTFJ.B. E. 8. RIDDELL. ||c. -yyr E Tt I L LLIVE XT THE ‘‘OFFICE, • • No. 1 X, Merchant's Row, PORT ROYAL, 3. C. I do not advertise my Bill of Fare because it is alter ed every day and a rrinted Bill of Fare is put 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 ail descriptions. THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN, I have nowon hand about’twelve buudred pounds of Ice, so that I can make Ice Cream EVERY DAY and keep my Soda Water and Beer cool. ICE WATER FOR EVERYBODY. THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMBS IN. I'liave three Punkahs and several girls with fans to keep the flies irom the l%dies 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 L IUGH COMES IN. There is ao man m Port Royal that can serve up Clams in every style better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the Eagle Saloou, in the rear of the Poet 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 whiskey for three cents per glass. But you will find that QENTLLEMEN will go where thoy get the best articles regardless of ex peuse. AND THAT IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN. HONEY 19 UP AND SUGAR IS DOWN. BENJAMIN HONEY, Proprietor. CLAMS I CLAMfJI IN TIIR BURT.I. OR SHELLED OUT, With other Refreshments, at the oldest and best stand ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND, For a va.lety of something Good to Eat at all times, at THE EAGLE SALOON, In rear oi the Post Office, Port Royal, S. C. PETER FITZGERALD respectfully informs his old friends, and the public in general, that since Oysters are out of season for a time., his Daily Patrons can flud a good substitute in CLAMS, cooked to order, in every style, at the shortest notice. He has also a constant supply of FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, FISH* 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.' may 23 ts A WOLFE’S LAGER BIER For sale at the ]efl-3t PLANTERS’ HOTEL. pOST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Central Railroad Bank, Savannah, Ga., June Ist, 1866. In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are ab sent 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 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 cans* a forfeiture of all claims to further occupation. S. S. STARR, unel Capt. and A. Q. M., in charge of boildifigs. Those desirous of purchasing either Wagons or Har ness at reasonable rates, will do well to call at W. A. BEARD’S, 164 CONGRESS STREET, And examine his Stock, consisting of 1 Open BUGGY; 1 Two seat BUGGY, light; 1 EXPRESS WAGON; 1 Covered WAGON; . 2 Two seat WAGONS. je6-2w CIDER FOR SALE, To families by the quart or gallon, at * O’MEARA A CO’S over Adams’ Express Office. Bay street. mh24 HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, 1 Savannah, Ga., June 6, 1866. ) General Order,) No. 28. f Pursuant to orders from the Headquarters Depart ment of the South, the undersigned hereby relinquishes the command of this District to Brevet Major-General H. W. Birge, and of the Post of Savannah to Brevet Brig.-Gen. Stewart L. Woodford. C. GROVER, je6 Brevet Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vole,