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into the circulation, fhrotlgh which medium the} are
conveyed to every part of the body.
It the pain affects the joints, a single dose produce*
remarakhic benefil, And the same rule applies to oos
tiveness, diarrhoea and dysentery; though with the last
named they may be required night and morning for
some days before decided relief is obtained. In affec
tions of the lung 9, throat, head and pleurisy, the relief
is certain ; the excretory organs throw off with ease
the phlegm, and the breathing becomes freer, spas
modic asthma is often cured by a single dose.
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PORT ROYAL HOTEL fHilton Head/ June 11.
Capt P Goodwin .USA DM Spongier, D SV.
D A Stephens, £6th N Y V, Jg Sanborn, “
Mai C Smith, ** J'S Cooper, Charleston,
W Miles; Hilton Head, jC C Ciaik “
W Rivers. •* jJHPilsbuiy, “
Mrs D Bell, Savannah, JD Parker, "
W D Puller, “ I
PULASKI HOUSE, JUNE 12.
Geo Parsons, City, A A Snrg Barnher, USA,
O P Northum, Jas TPatterson, Augusta,
John Baqton. lady & child, j Jos England, H Head,
Augusta, Ga,
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PORT OP SAVANNAH.
i Mo., hay, June 12.
Arrived.
Steamer W W Coit Little, Hilton Head; steamer U
9 Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head; steamer Louisburg.
Dale Hiiton Head.
Cleared,
Steamer Eraille, Bender, Darieu, Ga; steamer Plan
ter, Small, Darien, Ga; steamer W W Colt, Little, H
Head; steamer Resolute. Cannon, Hilton Head.
Li ' .1 T' ■
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RANTED, r ~~
A situation as Clerk, by a young mao of considera
ble experience, both In the Dry Goods and Grocery
business. Address A. M..
julß lw Herald Office.
Ilf ERCHAAT’S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS
lvA FOR NEW YORK.
The Al Schooner JOHN ROSE, Capt. Fournier, is
now loading at foot of Whitaker street, and will sail
for the above port on MONDAY", 19th inst.
Has first-class accommodations for Passengers.
First Cabin S3O.
Steerage 15.
For Freight or Passage apply to
jnl3-lw • C. L. COLBY & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, &0.,
No 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C.,‘
V. C. RIDDELL. rjul3-tf] H. J. MURDOCK.
TO THE MERCANTHE COMMUNITY OF
OF SAVANNAH.
Those desirous of having the merits of their Ooods
canvassed, will find no better medium than by* adver
tising in the
MACON HERALD.
And thus secure a fair share of the up-country trade.
The Macon Herald, (a paper of the new “Regime,”/
is published at Macon, Ga., by T. C. & H. J. Neville,
ana has a toleraDly large circulation.
Subscriptions received by Wm. J. Neville, cor
ner of West Broad and Liberty sts.,Savannah, Ga
lul3-3t '
QLASS 1 GLASS 1
D. S. BCJIMCK & SON,
(Formerly Schank <£ Downing,/
Established 185 7.
Importers and Dealers in
FRENCH WINDOW.
COACH, CAR, and
PICTURE GLASS,
—ALSO, — *
COLOHED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
ROUGH PLATE GLASS
FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS,
From & to l>i inches thick.
OLD DEPOT,
45 AND 4; CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YuRK.
iul3-ltno
QOAL AND WGCD.
Hard Wood delivered at ' $ 7 00
Red asU Coal do. .....,14 00
OCTAVOS COHEN,
4 Cashier F. S. C.
RUCTION SALE
The cargo of the schooner James Satterthwaite
will be sold at auction on
WEDNESDAY, JU..E 14th,
Being a general assortment of Merchandize as follows:
1000 bushels White Corn, /
30 bags Rio Coffee,
200 barrels Pamtly Flour,
25© bbls Old Monongahela and BourboD Whisky,
50 packages S. C. Hams. Sides and Shoulders,
< 46 tierces Bagged Beuf,
50 bbls No 1 Mackerel,
00 kit« Mess Shad,
a bbls-Pigs Feet,
IS packages Beef and Figs Tongues,
3000 pounds Prime Codfish.
2000' pairs Boots and Shoes,
100 reams Writine ana Letter Paper,
3 gross Playing'Cards,
150 dozen assorted Brushes,
• 6 dozen Wire Brooms,
25 dozen Buckets,
10 dozen Whisk Broeins.
20 dstren Zinc W iShboaids,
52 hhds Lime, »
Stove and Shoe Blacking; Twine,
Suspenders, Cravats, Linen Dusters,
Undershirts, Bonnets, Hats, Ac.
MACKEY. HOGG A CO-,
• No. 2 Stoddard’s Block opposite Post Office.
3u13 *t
CIDER FOR SALK
To families by the quart or gallon, at
O’MEARA A CO’S
over Adams’ Express Office. Bay street
mh24
Rooms ro let at hh, ton head, s. c„ m
The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer
chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi
ness pn-poses or lodgings. Apply to W. 8. SAMPSON,
Jr., on the pr-mises. ts marsm
Slants.
yy ANTED, 3 “
A Pilot for a Steamboat on fbe Savanuah River.
Also—One or two Fiats or Barges
For particulars, apply to
KERN A CO,
jul2-2t 114 Bay Street,
An elderly woman as Housekeeper. Must be a good
Cook. To a suitable person high wages will be given
me or at the office of the Savannah Daily
J. K. TONKING,
j*>3 .Sherman House, Hilton Head.
||ttßtir3tm.
QOLUMBIAK
(MARINE/ INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL $3,500,000
The undersigned are prepared to Insure under Open
Policy from the above Oompuny 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 further particulars apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO
Jones Block, comer Bay and Abereom streets,
may 13 ts Savannah, Ga
lu'staunmts,
OLD STAND
RE-OPE NED.
NO. 110 BRYAN STREET.
The Proprietors do respectfully announce that they
have this day opened this favorably known andpopu-
Isr 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-lw FRANCIB-SUTTON & CO.
■yy E STILL LIVE
AT
THE ‘‘OFFICE,**
No. XX Merchant's Row,
PORT ROYAL, S. O.
I do not advertise my Bill of Fare because it is alter
ed every day and a rrinted BUI 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 all descriptions.
THERE IS WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN,
I have now on hand about’twelve hundred and ounds
oflce, 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
S, I have three Punkahs and several girls with fans to
keep the flies from the ladies and gentlemen while
eating their cleanly served up meals.
THERE 19 WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.
My Cooks, Waiters, Ac., are all clean. My Saloon
has been newly papered, painted, whitewashed, &c
THERE IS WHERE THE L AUGH COMES IN.
There is so man 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 whiskev for three cents
per glass. But you will find that GENTLLEUEN will
go where thoy get the best articles regardless of ex
pense.
AND THAT IS WHERE THB LAUGH COMES IN.
HONEY IS UP AND SUGAR IS DOWN
BENJAMIN HONEY,
Proprietor
QLAMS! CLAMS I CLAMS!
IN THE BHEI.I. OR SHELLED OCT,
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 rear ot 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 find
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
gODA WATER CARD.
In consequence of the careless manner in- which
some of my customers lose my Soda Water Bottles,
which are now held at greatly advanced prices, and
difficult to get, together with the limited amount of
business doing, in order to meet contingent expenses
and continue in business, I am necessarily compelled
to adopt the following system :
Ist Each customer will receive any required num
ber of full bottles, for which they are expected to be
responsible.
2d. When a further supply is desired, they will re
ceive only as many full bottles as they return of empty
ones.
3d. My terms are cash on delivery of goods. By
adopting this system, misunderstandings are avoided,
and I think P will enable me in a short time to furnish
goods In my line at a much leas rate than I am at pres
ent compelled to charge to meet unnecessary losses—
thus making this system of mntual benefit.
Respectfully,
JOHN RYAN,
Manufacturer and Bottler of Soda and Mineral Water
Corner Broad and Wert Broad streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Established in 1852.
Jul 2 ts
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W OOOD.S ~~ aß=B=
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORE,
PER STEAMER,
Printed Jaconets aud Organdies,
Black Bareges. Crape M&retz, and Hernanis,
3-4 do. for Shawls.
Nainsooks, Cambrics, Jaconet and other white goods,
Towels, Huckabacks, Bird’s Eye Diapers
Cambric Trimmings, Irish Linens.
*Llnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, White Linen < *Drille,
Colored Calicos, Mourning Calicos,
Fancy Articles and Small Wares,
Summer Cassimeres for Gent's wear,
For sale by
jul2-6t DmWITT A MORGAN.
JPRBBH ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
SKEHAN * CONYNGHAM.
Os 176 Brouahtan Street ,
Receive by every steamer fl esh consignments of Goods
from New York, consisting of
BOOTS and SHOES,
Ladies’ BALMORALS, Ac,,
Gentlemen’s Felt and Straw HATS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WINES,
Dublin and London PORTER
Golden ALE, in Cases and Barrels; .
Also—A choice selection of GARDEN SEEDS,
Which we offer at low prices to the Trade.
jeC
A. TOPHAM.
138 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA„
OOODS,
NO. 7 MERCHANTS’ BOW, HILTON HEAD,
Calls the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers
to 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, may26-20t
C. NOR V ELL A 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 MABKET,
Which will be sold
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
UPON THE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
PRINTS.
Lawns, latent styles,
Organdies,
Organdie Robes,
Ginghams,
Jaconets,
Mozambique*,
Bareges, all kinds,
Crape Maretz, all colors,
MOURN I* NG GOODS.
TUIS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS,
GLOVES.
Ladie*' and Gents' Black and Colored Kids, best make,
Lisle, all colors.
Silk, all colors,
Fillet Mlts.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Linen Cambric, Hemstitched,
Gents’ 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.
BONN.ETB
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.
I.TRUE AND WELL ASSORTED ■ BTOOK OF LADIES'
AND DENTS’ SHOES,
ff
TH ING.
Lineu and Casslmere Summer Suits,
Alapaca Coats,
A Full assortment of Military and Fatigue
Uniforms.
me.y2o
QUITO NETTING,
AT
may2o L. C. NORVELL A CO’S.
QOTTON ! COTTON !!
U. S. PURCHASING AGENCY,
BAVANNAH, OA, MAY 29, 1665.
All persons, owners, bringing Cotton Into the City
on private account, either by hand or the river, are
hereby rouilred to report and register the same at this
office. Pfi-chasere 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 ' •
pINANCIAL.
REMOVAL.
James H, Falconer, late Thomas Dixon, Dealer In
Foreign Exchange, has removed to 4» William, be
tween Wall and Pine streets. New York. Bills on
the Royal Bank ot Liverpool ifi« urns to «ut purchas
ers.
§*«*«,
JJBUOS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
APOTHECARIES' HALL
Cobnsb of Barnard and Brockton Struts,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W. M. WALSH, M D. PROPRIETOR
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA,
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
AYERS' AGUE CURB,
OSGOOD’S UHOLOGOGUE, for Fever and Agne,
DR. COPELAND'S SPECIFIC, for Fever and Agne
— PI 1.1.8 NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL—
v
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 FEMAL* PILLS,
DUPONCO'S LADIES’ PILLS,
MANDRAKE'S LIVER PILLS, for Constipation and
Congested Conditions of the Liver,
—OtNTMFNTS
KENNEDY’S SALT RHEUM SALVE,
REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE,
DALLY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR,
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT,
GOLDEN EYE SALVE.
MeALISTER’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,
—l.l NI.VENTS—
TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT,
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT,
SWEET’S LINIMENT,
RADWAY’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 & 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 Worm*,
KIDDER’S ENEMA SYRINGES,
GOODYEAR’S CHILDREN ENEMA SYRINGES,
FRENCH SELF-ADJUSTING SYRINGES,
GUTTA PERCHA SYRINGES, all sixes,
GLASS AND PEWTER SYRINGES, all sires,
A large assortment of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS,
DR.'PARKE’S SHOULDER BRACES,
SAUNDER’S MAGIC BENZINE, for cleansing the
most delicate Silks,
Van Bnskirk’s SOZODONT,
Swan’s TOOTH POWDER,
Clark’s TOOTH POWDER,
Thurston’s TOOTH POWDER,
Charcoal PASTE,
Burnett’s White Oak WASH,
Lubin’a EXTRACTS and Toilet POWDER,
Edrehi’s EXTRACTS, *
Barney's EXTRACTS,
Phalon's Night-Blooming CEREUS,
Bandolott’s French EXTRACTS,
French and German COLOGNES,
Bazin's FLORIDA WATER,
ROUGES, LILLY WHITE, Ac.,
A great variety of Tooth, .Nail and Hair BRUSHES,
Genuine Badger Shaving BRUSHES,.
Buffalo, India Rubber and Horn Dressing COMBS,
Kendall’s AMBOLINE, for the Hair,
Sterling's AMBROSIA, for the Hair,
Burnett's COCOAINE,
Barney’s Cocoa CASTORINE,
Hcimstreet’s Inimitable HAIR RESTORER,
Parrish's BANDOLINE,
Edrehi’s POMADES,
Thompson's POMADES,
Bazin's POMADES,
Douglass’ POMADES,
Barry’s TRICOPHERUS,
Lyon’s KATHAIRON,
BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS,
Mrs. Allen’s HAIR RESTORER andZYLOBALSAMUM
Prof. Wood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE.
—HAIR DYFB—
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,
—n. a vouch a bxtbaots—
Lemon, Almond, Pme Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry.
Orange. Banana, Rose, Vanilla, Nectarine, Pearh,
Very nice Velvet SPONGES, for the Toilet,
SEIDLITZ POWDERS,
IGNORES* WATER,
< large assortment of Fresh Garden SEEDS, just re
ceived from the House of David Landreth & Cos.,
Philadelphia.
We invite the attention of the citizens and Country
Dealers to the above large and extensive Stock, which
wi 1 be sold low for CASH, at wholesale and retail.
eT“N. B. TO PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES.
Onr Stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, which are
In every day use. are pure, and can be relied upoh, and
require no stronger testimony of their efficacy than
that of coming from Messrs Scbefflem, Brothers & Cos.,
New York, the largest and most extensive Drug House
in the world, who have,bad an enviable reputation for
the last century and a half.
The Compounding and Prescription Departments
under the immediate supervision of Mr. W. V. V. Wil
son (late of the house of Solomons A Cos., of this city,}
For his ability and correctness as a Dispenser of Medi
cine, the citizens of Savannah are respectfully referred
to his past record.
Physicians’ Prescriptions, as formerly, compoj-ided
at all hours of the night.
Night Bell on the Broughton street aide of the Store.
ICED SODA WATER, with choicest Syrups, from
Stone Fountains
APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Comer of Barnard and Broughton Streets.
rpHBATRE
The Theatre will be re-opened tor a SHORT SEA
SON, on Wr.onEBDA» Evening, June 14th, when
THE QUEEN SISTERS,
Assisted by the *
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Will give one of their Popular
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS.
• A.’ WALDRON, *
jul'J Manager
VARIETIES.
(corner urocohton and Jefferson STRUTS /
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall./
W. P. Swkatnau Sole Lessee and Manager
M. Freuertbtsf k r® Musical Director
The Crowds which Nightly Throng this
POPULAR TEMPLE OF MOMUS, TERPSICHORE,
AND THESPIS,
Testify the public ’s appreciation of our efforts to please
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1866,
Overture, • by the - Orchestra.
After which, the Popular Comedy entitled
SOLON SHINGLE;
Ob, Tbs t* koh r. r. ’s Law y.k r .
In which Messrs, earner, Milton, Boswell, Wallace
and Bovd, and Misses Maude and Elsie St. Leone,
La Belle Louise, and the entire Company
will appear.
GRAND OLIO ENTERTAINMENT.
To conclude with the Screaming Farce of
OUR GAL
To-morrow (Wednesday/ evening, the elegant new
three-act Drama entitled
* MIRIAM’S CRIME,
will be produced for the first time in this city.
Cards of Admission 76e.
Orchestra Seats . .$1 oo
Colored Boxes Tup-stairs/ . ,76c.
Doors open at IX. Overture begins at 8K
Special Notice. -Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
y OLKS GARTEN,
Corner Congress and Jefferson Streets.
THE COOLEST FLAOO OF AMUSEMRNT IN XH( CITY.
ORIENTAL MINSTRELS,
FOR. .THREE NIGHTS ONLY;
Commencing this (SATURDAY/ Evening, June 10th.
The Orientals in Songs,. Choruses, Instrumental
Solos, Negro Eccentricities, Ac.
Prices of Admission. ! ,600.
Doors open XX o’clock, performance to commence
at B)fi precisely.
For flill particulars see small bills.
ihlO ALFRED FORD, Agent.
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 Wxigand, Leader.
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
WILL ALWAYS BE ON HAND,
ml?—lm
HEADQ’RS POST OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., Jane 12, 1866.
General Order, )
No. 42. /
In accordance with General Order, No. 33, dated
June 9th, 1866, from the Headquarters of the District
of SavannHh, Capt. Charles H. Cox, 75th N. Y. Vet.
Vols., the Post Provost Marshal, Is hereby appointed
as the officer to administer the Amnesty Oath pre
scribed in the President's Proclamation or May 29th,
1865. He will ee careful to administer the Oath only
to such persons as are entitled to take it by the teems
of the Proclamation.
No other officer at this Post Is, allowed to administer
the Oath.
By Command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. 9 L. WOODFORD.
Edward Q. Dike, A. A. Q. julS
. HEADQ’RS POST OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., June 12th, 1865,
General Orders,)
No. 45. /
General Order. No. 32, dated May Btb, 1866, from
these Headquarters, prohibiting the running at large
of unmuzzled dogs in the streets and squares of this
city, having been generally disregarded, is heresy re
voked, and'the following substituted •
The Military Police of this Post shall seize and take
to the dog pound every dog found unmuzzled in the
streets and squares of the eity.
Each dog so taken to the pound will be kept there
twenty-fonr hou; s, unless sooner claimed by the own
er, wbo, upon claiming property, shall receive the dog
upon payment of five dollars fine. At the expiration
of such twenty-fonr hours, every unclaimed dog shall
be forthwith killed.
By Command of
Brevet Brig. Gen- 9. L. WOODFORD.
Edward G. Dike, A A, G. JhlS .
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT WsX?XNNaE:7
Savannah, Ga., June 9, ISOS. * ,if,
General Order, t
No. 33. /
To enable residents of this District who may desire
and are qualified to avail themselves of the benefits of
the President’s Amnesty Proclamation, of the 20th of
May, 1666, Post Commanders are hereby directed' to
appoint, subject to approval at these Headquarters,
suitable officers to administer and record the Amnesty
Oath prescribed in said Proclamation.
Such officers will be guided by and strictly adhere to
the rules and regulations established by the Secretary
of State in the following circular:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
Washington, May 29, iB6O. .
Sir <_a copy of the President’s Amnesty Proclama
tion of this date 1* herewith appended. By a clause
in the instrument the Secretary of State is directed to
establish rules and regulations for administering and
recording the Amnesty Oath, so as to insure its bene
fits to the people and guard the Government against
fraud Pursuant to this injunction you are informed
that the oath prescribed in the proclamation may be
taken and subscribed before any commissioned officer,
civil, military or naval, In the service of the LTnffed
States, or any civil or military officer of a loyal Staff
er Territory, who by the laws thereof may be qualified
for administering oaths. Al( who receive such oaths
are hereby authorized to give certified copies thereof to
the persons respectively by whom they were made.
and such officers are hereby required to transmit the
originals of such oaths, at as early a day as may te
Convenient, to this department, where they will be de
posited and remain in the archives of the Government
A register thereof will be kept in the department, and
on application, in proper cases, certificates, of.such
records will be issued in the customary form oj official
certificate*. , ,
1 am, sir, your ots lient servant, . ’ *
WILLIAM H. SEWARD,:-*.•
of State
In all cases the officer the oathjUl
require, in addition to snch othef evidence M be may
deem necessary, the affidavit Os the aPP l *****
la not excepted from the benefitaof thn.Prqclapmtk n
by any one of the exceptions tbe.etn maqp j. _
No persons, other than
purpose, are authorized to administer the Gath it this
District. ' ' ’• * •'? 7 % '■
ft, Command« 0c „ „ w; BUtß![
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