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Allcock’s Porotti PluUm
CURE LUMBAGO, PAIN'S OF THE SIDE. VARI
COSE VEINS, SORE CHEST, 40.
An Electrician, who has great experience of their
effects in Local Rheumatism, in tic doloreux, and deep
seated nervous and other pains, and in affections of
the kidneys, 4c., attributes all their sedative, stimu
lative, and pain relieving effects to their electric qual
ities. He asserts they restore the healthy electric
condition (equilibrium; of the part, and that being re
stored, pain and morbid action cease.
LAME BACK.
« Brandreth House, N. Y., Nov. 23, ISCS.
T. Alloook 4 Co—Gentlemen : I have lately suffer
ed severely from a weakness in my back. Having
heard your Plasters much recommended in casts of
this kind I procured one, and the result was all that I
could desire. A single Plaster cured me in a week.
Yours, respectfully,
J. Q. BRIGGS.
.General Agency, Brandreth House, New York.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. julO
CO /£T\ •
|leto ||frbn;ttsements.
anted to hike,
Three or Four (4) MILK TEA.VIS to go to Augusta
with Goods.
Enquire for
J. KAHN,
14S Congress Street,
jnlO 2t From loto 12 o’clock, a. ni
jQI( R. Q. STACY,
Office on north side of Sontlj Broad street, between
Whitaker and Barnard streets.
Residence, at Mrs. Quarter man's, on Taylor street,
second door east or Barnard street. julO-2
J R. SOLOMONS, M. D.
dentist,
From Charleston, S. C;, offers his services to the
citizens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark's office, Congress street.
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£
JgURT’S OLD STAND
RE-OPE NED.
NO. HO BRYAN STREET.
The Proprietors do respectfully announce that they
have this day opened this favorably known and popu
lar STAND, for the accommodation of Private Board
ers and the traveling public. To those who may
favor the house with a call, the comforts of a home, at
very reasonable rates, are hereby guaranteed, The
location of the house, together with the experience of
the proprietors, are considerations not to be overlook
ed by those who value their own interests.
julO-1 w FRANCIS SUTTON & CO.
JJ ENNIS, PERKINS 4 CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 65 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
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gAVISS AND LIMBURGER
FOR SALE AT RETAIL.
Apply at the
JulO 3 PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
(Official,]
HEADQ'RS DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH,
Hilton .Head, 8. C., June 7, 1305.
General Orders,)
No. 85. /
The following General Order Irom the War Depart
ments, is hereby published for the information of this
command:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, May 28, 1896.
General Orjers,)
No. 99. /
I. In order to recruit the ranks of the regular regi
ments as soon as practicable, the Adjutant General
will open recruiting stations at such points as odor a
reasonable prospect for enlisting good men.
11. Volunteers honorably discharged from the Uni
ted States service, who enlist in the regular army
within ten days from the date of discharge, will be al
lowed a furlough of thirty days -before joining their
regiments, They will be paid all pay and allowance
to which they may be entitled, on being discharged
from the volunteer service.
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Asststant Adjutant General
By command of Maj. Gen. Q. A, GILLMORE.
W. L. M. Bukufr,
Assistant Adjutant General.
T. D. Hodges,
Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS„ Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen.
HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES,
Hilton Head, St. Helena, Daufcskie
and Bulls Island,
Hilton Head, S. C.. June 2, 1865.
General Orders,)
No, 22. /
I, In compliance with instructions from Headquar
ters, Port Royal District, Lieut. Col. C. A. Rite, X44th
N Y. V., is hereby relieved from duty as Chief of Mil
itary Police, and the duties imposed upon him by
General Orders No. 14, dated Headquarters, Hilton
Head District, March 31st, 1865.
Ist Lieut. J. E. Sprague, 26th U. S. C. TANARUS„ is hereby
appointed Chief of Military Police and will be obeyed
and respected accordingly.
By order of
Brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. LITTLEFIELD,
Commanding Post.
CHARLES C. SIVER,
Capt. 144th N. Y. V.', and A. A. A. G.
(.Official.]
C. Silva, Capt. and A. A. D. C. Jul O-1
HEADQUARTERS U. S, FORCES,
„ Savannah, Ga., June 9,1864.
Ukferai. Ordbb,)
No. 41. f
, I- Paragraph 4, General Order No. 71. Headquarters
Department ol the South, is hereby published for the
information of this command.
" military restrictions upon trade are thus
removed, still District and Post Commanders are re
minded that they are expected to keep such a military
control over ail merchants and traders as is necessary
tor the maintenance of good order aud a prober Po
lice within their commands. To this end they are au
thorized to so regulate the sale of intoxicating liauors,
ales aud wines, as may seem to them requisite ’’
11. All existing permits to sell liquors, u’les and
wines, either at wholesale or retail, ure nereby re
voked This revocation will take effect on June 13th
HI. Licenses will be given to a limited number of
responsible parties authorizing the sale by them of li
quors, ales and wines, for which a license fee of One
Hundred Dollars will be charged.
Printed licenses will be furnished, which will be re
quired to be conspicuously exposed in the store win
dow.
Applications for licenses will be made iu writing to
the Assistant Adjutant General at these Headquarters.
IV. Tile regulations prescribed in General Order-
No. 67, current series, from these Headquarters, are
hereby changed to read as follows, and will be rigidly
enforced:
“1. Lipuors will not be sold or otherwise disposed
of iu less quantities than by the quart, and will not be
drank upon tbe premises of the seller.
“ No liquor will be sold or otherwise disposed of
to enlisted men of the Army or Navy. .
“3. Proprietors will be held responsible sot the
conduct of their employes, and any person who shall
be convicted of having knowingly violated any portion
of the foregoing regulations, in addition to suffering
the penalties adjudged in the Provost Court having
jurisdiction, shah he required to leave this District, not
to return. ’’
V. Capt. Edward G. Dike, Ass't Adj’t General is
hereby appointed Post Treasurer, and will assume the
dunes ol that office in addition to those with which he
is already charged.
, By command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. 8. L. WOODFORD.
Elward G. Dike, A. A. G. jnlO
yOLKS GARTEN,
Corner Congress and Jefferson Streets.
THE COOLEST PLAIN) OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY.
MINSTRELS,
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY,
Commencing this (SATURDAY) Evening, Jane 10th.
The Orientals in Songs, Choruses, Instrumental
Solos, Negro Eccentricities, 4c.
Prices of Admission 60c
Doors open 7X o’clock, performance to commence
at B>i precisely.
For fall particulars see small bills.
gWEATNAM’S VARIETIES.
(CORNER 11ROUOUTON AND JEFFERSON STREETS)
(Formerly St. Andrew's Hall.)
W. P. Sweatnam Sole l essee and Manager
M. Fbebertbyseb Musical Director
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1565,
BENEFIT OF
MISS LOTTIE HOWLAND.
The Great Three Act Military Drama of
THE FRENCH SPY
With new Sccenic, Mechanical and Chemical Effects,
piepared expressly for this Piece.
Mathilde de Meric, 1
Henri de Aline, V Miss Maude St. Leon
The Spy, j
Introducing Madame Celeste’s Original Combat of 260
blows.
Miss LOTTIE HOWLAND as Col. De COURCEY
The entire Company will appear in the cast.
Selections, Orchestra
La Madrilina La Belle Louise
Champion Clog Dance Master George
Comic Song Mr. C’arner
Song and Dance Mr. Sweatnam
Overture, ...... Orchestra
The whole to conclude with the Roaring Farce of
- THE GOOD FOR NOTHING.
Nan—with Song and Dance Miss Lottie Howland
The other characters by the Company.
Cards of Admission 75c.
Orchestra Scats $1 00
Colored Boxes (up-stairs) 76c.
Doors open at 7X. Overture begins at 8M
Special Notioe. Ales, Wines, Tobacco, 4c., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. juo-1
yOLKS GARTEN,
congress street,
Between Jefferson and Montgomery streets.
Will be open to-ntght, and every night, for the public.
Concert Music every Evening from 7 to 10 o’clock
, by the
SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA,
Professor George Weigand, Leader.
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
. WILL ALWAYS HE ON HAND.
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{looms, | \e t
*gOARD WANTED
In a genteel family, for a gentleman and wife (Church
family preferred.) Post Office Box 245.
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JJSUSE WANTED.
For a small family. Address, “O. W. M.,"Savannah
Post Office. inay23-tf
OOMS TO LET AT HILTON HEAi), '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,
Jr., on the premises. ts mar4m
o|ttints.
yy ANTED,
A situation, by a young man, as Clerk.
A fes-lw Box 74, P. O. Hilton Head,
■yy ANTED. ■
An elderly woman as Housekeeper. Must be a good
Cook. To a suitable person high wages will be given
Apply to me pr at the office of the Savannah Daily
Herald.
J. K. TONKINO,
ju3 Sherman House, Hilton Head.
pORT ROYAL" HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL 4 RUGG, Proprietors.
E. S. RIDDELL, M. F. RUGG.
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pULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS 4 RIDDELL, Proprietors.
J. O. BARTELS. E. 8. RIDDELL.
QUARTS RMASTER’S VOUCHERS
AND—
NORTHERN STATE MONEY.
QUARTERMASTER’S VOUCHERS FOR APRIL,
MAY AND JUNE,
AND NORTHERN BANK BILLS,
Purchased by L. C. NORVELL 4 CO.,
Corner Ball street, opposite the Post Office.
ju9-end
JpiNANCLAL.
Removal.
FnrXn S^h alconer 7 I,lte Thomaß Dixon, Dealer In
tw»ntt^N C MH g p- removed to 49 William, be
the • tre ®‘ 8 ’ New York. Bills on
he Royal Bank ot Liverpool in spins to suit purchae
QORN, CORN. ~
aSr* I "SSIKS. ”*
* W *' “...to BBIQHAM, BA W LD C *-iri?l;'
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ON NEW YORK~
FOR SALE BY
H. BRIGHAM,
<*>26 ts 93 Bsy street.
mtb Chrtbtog.
pRKSH ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
SKEHAN 4 CONYNGHAM.
Os 176 Brautjhton Street ,
Receive by every steamer fresh consignments of Goods
from New York, consisting of
BOOTS and SHOES,
Ladies’ BALMORALS, 4c.,
Gentlemen’s Felt and Straw HATS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES, W INES,
Dublin and London PORTER,
1 Golden ALE, in Cases and Barrels;
Also—A choice selection of GARDEN SEEDS,
Which we offer at low prices to the Trade.
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A. TOPHAM.
138 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA„
NO. 7 MERCHANTS' ROW, HII.TON HEAD,
Calls the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers
t. his superior Stock of
MILITARY, NAVAL and 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 from
New York. may2s-20t
j O. NORVELL 4 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.
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
Which will be sold
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
P R I NTS.
Lawns, latest styles,
Organdies,
Organdie Robes,
Ginghams,
Jaconets,
Mozambiques,
Bareges, all kinds,
Crape Maretz, all colors.
MOURNING GOODS.
THIS DEPABTMENT IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS.
GLQVES.
Ladle-,' and Gents' Black and Colored Kids, best make,
Lisle, all colors,
Silk, all colors,
Fillet Mits.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Linen Cambric, Hemstitched,
Gentß’ Printed Borders,
Gents’ Silk.
HOSIER
Ladies' Black and White Silk,
Ladies' Black and White Cotton,
Misses' Black and White 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 Bruid Bonnets
Ladies' Misses’ and Children's Flats, in great va
riety,
A full assortment of Gents’ aad Boys' Hats.
FANS IN EVERY VARIETY.
LAROE AND WELI. ASSORTED STOCK OE LADIES'
AND GENTS' SHOES.
CLOTHING.
Linen and Cassimere Summer Suits,
Alapaca Coate,
A Full assortment of Military Dresa and Fatigue
Uniforms.
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NETTING,
AT '
may2o L. C. NORVELL 4 CO’S.
(~t cTa L A N~D WO OD
- AUCTION.
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Will be sold on MONDAY, 12th inst., at 11 o’clock,
in front of “Fuel Supply" Store, No. 82 Bay street, in
lots to salt purchasers.
360 tons Red Ash Stove Coal,
609 cordi Hard Wood,
76 cords Pine Wood.
OCTAVUS COHEN, Caahier.
N, B.—Offers will be at Private Sale for
either of the above articles, as a whole, until day of
sale. ju7
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 hie Stock, consisting of
1 Open BUGGY;
1 Two seat BUGGY, light;
1 EXPRESS WAGON;
1 Covered WAGON;
8 Two seat WAGONS. je«-2w
QOTTON! COTTONM '
U. S. PURCHASING AGENCY,
'SAVANNAH, GA., MAT 29, 18C6.
All persons, owners, bringing Cotton into the City
on private account, either by land or the river, are
hereoy required 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
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M, SCARBROUGH 4 CO,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
140 Congress and 67 St. Juliana Streets,
SAVANHAU, 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,
4c., 4c„ 4c.,
All o( which they are selling at reduced prices. Give
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
. jeC Into
JJILTON 4 RANDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
193 BAY BTJtEET, NEAR BARNARD
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will be in constant receipt, per Steamers from New
York, of an 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.
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JUST RECEIVED'.
PER STFAMEB CATHARINE WHITING,
600 BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, R. H.
For sale at low rates, by
GADEN 4 UNCKLES,
ju3 1 w Corner Bay and Barnard streets.
T3ACON. j ~ _y *
FOUR IIHDS. BALTIMORE BACON,
For sale by
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
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gUNDRIES,
1000 bushels White Corn, •
30 bags Kio Coffee,
200 barrels Family Flour, *
250 barrels Old Monongahela and Bourbon Whisky,
60 packages S. C. Hams, Sides aud Shoulders,
45 tierces Bagged Beef,
60 bairels No. 1 Mackerel,
200 kitts No. 1 Mackerel,
66 kits Mess Shad,
4 barrels Pigs Feet;
18 packages Beef and Pigs Tongues,
3000 pounds Prime Codfish,
2000 pair Boots aud Shoes,
100 reums Writing and Letter Paper,
3 gross Playing Cards,
150 dozen Assorted Brushes,
75 dozen Wire Brooms,
25 dozen Backets,
50 dozen Whisk Brooms,
25 dozen Zinc Washboards,
Stove and Shoe Blacking, Twine, ’>
Suspenders. Cravats, Linen Dusters,
Undershirts, Bonnets, Hats, 4c.
Being the Cargo of the schooner James Satterth
waite, Just arrived, and for sale by
MACKEY, HOGG 4 CO.,
No, 2 Stoddard’s Block, opposite Pott Office.
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gUNDRIES.
18 barrels Superior Whiskey,
I barrel Jamaica Rum,
2-eighth Casks French Brandy,
1 ca<>k Rhine Wine,
1 cask Maderia,
, 25 baskets Champagne,
60 boxes Claret,
For sale by W. B. ADAMS;
ju9 3 95 Bay street.
jyjTAUDE 4 WRIGHT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Consignments Solicited. Merchandise Bought and
Sold.
James L. Maude; Thomas T. Wright,
refer TO
Hon. Simeon Draper, New York.
Messrs. Lee 4 Waller, ”
Messrs. 11. B. Claflin 4-Co, New York.
Glidden 4 Williams, Boston.
Hovey 4 Cos., “
Smith, Wood 4 Cos., St. Louis.
Appleton, Noys 4 Cos, -‘
R McCready 4 Cos, Cincinnati.
Charles L. Colby 4 Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Thos, Metcalf, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
Robert Campbell, Esq., “
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R E 8 H IMPORTATION
—OF
SEGARS AND TOBACCO
NO. 171 BAY STREET,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STREETS.
JACOB LANGSDORF 4 CO.
Have just received from their well known Bonse in
Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of
CIGARS,
Consisting of all the different bran ds, as well as
large stocks ot
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
Os various kinds, which they offer for sale at
WHOLESALE PRICES;
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Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam
ine the stock, ' ju9 lm
| AROE REWARD
FOR A SWORD AND OTHER ARTICLES,
CAST USED AT FORT WAGNER.
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 and 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 Port Wagner, on the night of July 18th, 1863.
Address G. W. J., office of Savannah Dally Herald.
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gTAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and elegant Steamship AMERICA, Capt.
Clift, will leave for New York on SATURDAY next.
10th inst, at 8 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions; apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 BO„
_ juT Agents.
piONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK,
The U. S. M. Steamship CHASE will leave for New
York on SATURDAY next, the 10th inst., at 9 o'clock
a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
Agents in New York—L. L. Jones. ju
gTEAMSHIP CHASE,
FOR NEW YORK.
Several excellent Staterooms still open for passen
gers going to New York. ,
For passage apply to
JuS-2 HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
jyj ERCHANTS’ LINE OF SAILING VESSELS.
FOR NEW YORK,
FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SCHOONER
UNION FLAG.
Is loading at foot ol Drayton street and will sail
for the above port on the 11th inst.
For freight or passage apply to ,
CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO.,
juß-3t cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
pREIQHT WANTED
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The schooner James Satterthwatte will sail in a few
days for the above port. Freight will be taken at low
rates by applying to
MACKEY, HOGG 4 CO.,
No. 2 Stoddard's Block, opposite Poet Office.
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ftationcru,
gOOKS AND STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
4t the Old Stand of
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.,
Just Received the Largest and Best Selected Stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS
In the Southern States; consisting of Primers, Spellers,
lleiders, Oeogrnphies. Arithmetics, Grammars, Gr-ek,
Latin, French, German and Spanish Text Books, and all
other Books used in Colleges, Academies and Common
Schools.
STATIONERY.
Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Foolscap, Letter and Note
Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Ac. I also have on hand
a large assortment of New and popular Novels by the
best authors, Dickens. Reynolds, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Wood,
Ac. I will keep constantly on liand a large stock of el
egant Photographic Albums and Card Photographs, as
well as a constant supply of the latest Northern Newspa
pers and Periodicals, N. Y Doily aud Weekly Newspapers,
Harper’s Magazine, Godey’t Lady’s Book, Atlantic
Mouthly, Demorest’s Fashion-', Ac., Ac.
Everything will bo sold at the very lowest figures, and
special terms are ofi'urodon School Books to Teachers aud
others.
I can and will sell at least as cheap as any other house
in the South. Terms strictlv cash.
Call and examine the Stock at the old stand of
JOHN M. COOPER A CO..
Cor. Whitaker and St. Julian streets.
Savannah, Qa.
STEPHEN FARRELLY,
Bookseller and Stationer.
N. B.—All orders for Miscellaneous Books, Music, or
any article connected with the trade, filled at the
shortest notice.
The friends and patrons of the undersigned, and of
the firm of John M. Cooper 4 Cos., are respectfully so
licited to continue their patronage at the old establish
ment to Mr. Faerelly. The undersigned may be
found at bis desk as usual, for tbe purpose of closing
tip old business affairs and rendering such assistance
os he can to Mr. F.
A general Wholesale business will be established by
J. if. C. 4 Cos., whenever practicable, upon tbe upper
floors of the establishment.
jeß lmo JOHN M. COOPER.
W'JMIE HOSPITAL TRANSCRIPT.”
The paper above named is published at Hilton Head
S. S., by M. J. McKenna,
It is designed by the Publisher to make an Interest
ing and Instructive Paper, not only for
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
but a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all residents
of Hilton Head.
It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary
of NORTHERN NEWS, and carefully, Selected MIS
CELLANEOUS ITEMS. jn3-tf
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QOLUMBIAN
(M ARI NKj INSURANCE COMPANY
OP NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL .#3,600,000.
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 $75,000 on any first class sailing vessel, on
the most favorable New York terms.
For farther particulars apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO
Jones Block, corner Bay and Abercorn streets,
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J"CE! ICE I ! ICE!!!
The subscribers have opened this day at Wiltberger’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 beat quality, and by
liberal dealings we hope to merit a share of the pablic
patronage. _
CKUSEMaN A MARSHALL.
Savannah, June 6. 1806.
QLARET, WHISKEY AND ALE
A few Cases of Superior Table Claret,
6 barrels Excellent Quality Whiskey.
80 barrels Ale.
Landing from steamer Chase. For sale by
juT 3 HUNTER A OAMMin r