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HEADQUARTERS ROST OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., June 16, 1865.
General Orders,)
No. 45 /
I. In obedience to orders from the Headquarters
Department of the South, General Orders No. 29 and
34, current series from these Headquarters, which es
tablish a system of free public schools for white chil
dren alone are hereby revoked. These schools have
been organised by the military authority and sup
ported by a military fund, while the education of the
colored children has been left to private effort and
sustained by charitable contribution
A just regard alike to the future welfare of the chil
dreu who are now free aud to the interests of the city
and State wherein they are to live, require that these
children should be given such rodimental common
school education as will make them virtuous, orderly
intelligent and self-supporting.
To secure this result as far as maybe during the
military occupation of this Post, the following system
of tree public schools is hereby ordered, and will eo
into immediate effect.
11. The three schools already established, viz: one
Primary aud two Grammar schools are continued
Three schools are ordered to be established as soon as
practicable for the education of the colored children
of h's Post.
111. The members of the late Board of Education
ha ln_j officially expressed their willingness and desira
to aid in the education of all the children of this Post,
are hereby re-appointed Five additional members
are added, to meet the requirements of the extended
school system.
Tfce Board of Education for the free schools of the
Post will accordingly be composed as follows:
The Mayor of the City, ex-officio, (reappointed.)
Mr, Johh L. Viilalonga, “
Mr. Anthony Porter, “
Mr. W. H. Stark,
Mr. James G. Mills, “
Rev. C. F. Mcßae,
Rev. S. Landrum; “ .
Rev. A. M. Winn, *•
Mr. Wylly Woodbrige. *
Mr. L S. Bennett.
Mr. A. W, Stone.
Mr. F. Y. ClarK;
Mr. Henry D. Weed.
IV Major Wm. C. Manning, load U. 8. C. TANARUS, is
announced upon the Staff of the Brigadier General
Commanding as Military Superintendent of the free
schools of the Post, and will be obeyed and respected
accordingly.
V. ' Such buildings as are available an and most suita
ble, in addition to those already in use by the three
existing schools, will be assigned by the Post Quar
termaster for school purposes.
VI. The Board of Education will be divided into
six visiting Committees, being one committee tor each
schools, whose duty it shall be to visit the respective
schools at least once a month, examine the classes,
and report in writing to the Board of Education—
which shall meet ata stated time once a mouth.
VII. The Mayor of the city will be ex-offido Chair
man of the Board of Education, and will make such
reports to the Commanding Genaral from time to time
as he may think the interests of the public schools re
quire. He will also make reports whenever either
the General Commanding or the Board may direct.
The Military Superintendent of schools will make
monthly reports to the Commanding General of the
condition of the several schools under his charge, giv
ing all items of interest connected therewith.
VIII. All teachers needed 1n addition to those al
ready engaged, will he appointed by the Superintend
ent. The salaries of teachers will be fixed by the Gen
eral Commanding, on the recommendation ol the Su
perintendent, and will be payable from the Post fund
on certificate of .-errice reudered, sigued by the Super
intendent and approved by the General Commanding.
IX. The Board of Education, iu conjunction with
the superintendent, will establish such rules and reg
ulations for the government and discipline of the
schools is shall to them be deemed advisable and all
the children will be admitted free; subject to such
rules and regulations.
The charge of one dollar aud a half heretofore lev
ied by order of the Board of Education upon each of
the children attending the free schools is hereby abol
ished.
X. The system of schools hereby ordered is not
designed to supplaut any schools organized by private
effort or charitable societies, and all assistance within
the power of the Brigadier General Commanding will
be given to all schools so established at this Post.
By command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. WOODFORD.
Edward G. Dike, A. A- G. jUIO-7
HEADQUAKTEKSPOSI OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga , June 15, ISO 6.
GenebJU. Orders,)
Mo* 40. j
After Sunday, June 16th, inst., no person will be al
lowed to kjep u Theatre, Billi .rd Saloon, Bowling Al
ley, Concert saloon, or any place of public amusement
at this Post until he has obtained a License therefor
from these Headquarters.
Applications tor such Licenses must be made in
writing to Capt. E. G. Dike, Post Treasurer.
The License fees will be as follows:
For a Theatre $ 26 00
Billiard Saloon, for each table 10 00
Bowling Alley, for each alley 10 00
Concert Saloon I#o oo
For. any place of public amusement not herein spec
ified, such fees, ranging from ten dollars upwurds, as
the Post Treasurer may deem proper. The Post Pro
vost Marshal aud Chief of Police are charged with the
thorough enforcement of this order.
By command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. S. L. WOODFORD.
Edward G. Dike, A. A. G. jul6-7
HEADQ’KS DISTRICT
Savannah, U<t., June 16, 1805.
Gexerai. Orders,)
No. 37. j
AU Military restrictions heretofore imposed upon
U. S. Mails in this District are removed.
By command of
Brevet Major Gen. BIRGE.
Rout. ,F. Wilkinson, Maj. aud A. A. A. G.
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HEADQ’BS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., June 16,1866.
General Orders,) . *
no- 3li. /
Surgeou A. P. Dairyraple, U. S. Vols., in addition to
hts present duties as lleairh Officer of the Post, will as
sume the duties ot Health Officer of the District af
Savannah.
By command of
Brevet Major Gen. BIRGE.
Rokt. F. Wilkinson, Major aud A. A. A G,
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HEADQ’RS DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH,
Hilton Head, S. C., June 8, 1865.
General Orders. 1
No 60 /
A Court of Inquiry was appointed by Special Order
No. 97, Par. 111, ironi these Headquaiters, dated
April 7, at the instance of Major Ira Wiuana, 20th U.
S. C. T , to investigate the facts and circumstances
connected with written statements made by Major
Wmms on the muster and pay rolls of the 20th U. S.
1,, tor January and February, 1805, and to give
ttieu u P on facts which might be develop
s .. ™ke statements made by Major Winaus referred
to the employment of soldiers as servants, who were
not noted on the muster rolls as such.
Finding.
mature consideration of the evidence adduced,
the Court are ot opinion that there were irregularities
in some of the companies with regard to enlmted men
being used In part as servants, but do not consider
that Major Winans, Mustering Officer, 2Gth U 8 CT
for Jauuary and February, iSGS, had sufficient "canse
to justify the remarks placed upon the rolls by him
The Major General Commanding, while recognizing
the care and patience bestowed by the Court on the
investigation, is unable to agree with the opinion
which they express. Whatever may have been the
motive of Major Winaus, (and it is due him to say
theie is no evidence that it was an improper one;, the
facts proved fully justify, In the judgment ot the Com
manding General, the statements made on the muster
rolls. The extent to which soldiers were employed as
servants varied in the different companies, and consid
erable ingenuity was displayed in finding designations
and nominal occupations for them. But it is impos
sible to read the evidence without a conviction that,
whatever might have been the theoretical views of the
company officers, men wefe employed in menial work
who did not in practice «*hare in all the military duties
and labors of tlieir companies, and who, ii tne opin
ion of themselves and their comrades, were relieved
lrom these dnties and labors because doing menial
work ia« the officers. The Commanding General no
ticed with regret that the statements of too many offi
cers were marked by a quibbling which was far from
creditable, and which shows how dangerous to an of
ficer’s self-respect, is a tampering with his pecuniar;
obligations to to the Government.
/ ™ u *t®ring_ aud iuspectmg officers will make
u ! UTestl gation into the existence of a practice
which, in some regiments, has grown into a flagrant
abuse, <»nd which has deprived the Government in
whole or in part of the services of hundreds of enlisted
By Command of
■&ciJor General Q. A. GILLMORE
W. L. M. Burger,
Official; A * B t Ad J’ t Qcn
-I'. D. Hodges,
« „ *» CaFt - 351,1 U - C. T. and A. A. A. G.
jels Ja It
§*#r>, scorns,
Rooms ro let at hilton head, ac., in
The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer*
chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, soluble for busi
ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to W. S. SAMPSON,
Jr- on the pr-tnises. ts manm
Slants.
RANTED.
A House to rent, from November next. One al
ready tarnished preferred. Mum lie first-class, and
-centrally located. Address Box SI, Poet Office
juls ts
yy ANTED TO GO TO NEW YORK;
Two Seamen, one capable of acting as mate, to join
the schooner Union Flag.
Apply immediately, before 10 o’clock, this a. m , to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
juneU Corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
yjyANTED,
A situation as Clerk, by a yonng man of considera
ble experience, both in the Dry Goods and Grocery
business. Address AM J
i ul3 lw Herald Office.
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,
m-* Sherman House, Hilton Head.
J£EIN A COMPANY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Having leased the large and commodious Warehouse
formerly occupied by Messrs. Dana A Washburne, 114
Bay street, Savannah, O*. we are prepared to Store
and Forward all kinds of Merchandize. Liberal ad
vances will be made on
COTTON
Consigned to our friends In New York, or Liverpool,
England.
KEIN A COMPANY.
References.— Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York:
C. C. A H. M. Fabor, New York ; W. A. Smith, Esq.,
Mobile, Ala.; Cabot A Senter, St. Louis.
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Q.LASS ! GLASS ! !
D. 8. BCUANCK A SON,
(Formerly Sohank A Downino,;
Established 1867.
Importers and Dealers in
FRENCH WINDOW,
COACH, CAR, and
PICTURE GLASS.
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—A I. SO, —
COLORED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
BOUGH PLATE GLASS
FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS,
From X to l)tf Inches thick.
OLD DEPOT,
43 AND 47 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK.
_ jul3-lmo
gODA WATER CARD.
In consequence of the careless manner in which
some of my customers lose my Soda W T ater 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 contiD-e 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 l* will enable me in a short time to furnish
goods in my line at a much less rate than I am at pres
ent compelled to charge to meet unnecessary losses—
thus making this system of mutual benefit,
Respectfully,
JOHN RYAN,
Manufacturer and Bottler of Soda and Mineral Watei
Corner Broad and West Broad streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Established in 1862,
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PERKINS A GA.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 65 Broad Street, ,
NEW YORK.
JnlO Im
J£RWIN A HARDEE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J&AY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Robert Erwin, Cuab. 8. Hardee,
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QUARTERMASTER’S VOUCHERS
AND—
NORTHERN STATE MONEY.
QUARTERMASTER’S VOUCHERS FOR APRIL,
MAY AND JUNE, •
AND NORTHERN BANK BILLS,
Purchased by L. C. NORVELL A CO.,
, „ Corner Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
jn9-end
PARTNERSHIP,
bave day formed a co-partner
ship under the firm name of ChaflesL. Coioy A Cos,
foi the transaction ot business as Shipping, Commls
sion and Forwarding Merchants vv 6
CHARLES L. COLBY,
ALEXANDER H. HOLWAY,
• S.PAGE EDMANDS i
Savannah. Ga,, May 16th, iB6O. ts mnvT7
Baker* a confectioner* ebtabllSm'
MENT AT BEAUFORT. lABUSU '
We respectfully call the attention of the Dubllc to
our Bakery A Confectionery Establishment in Sam
A. Cooley's Building at Beaufort, at which we are
mppared promptly to fill any orders which may be for
warded to ns. Special attention is paid to the mau
ufacture of Ornamental Pieces, Fancy Confectionery
and Elegant Pastry, for holiday ors estival tables
Feb. 3-ts McMANUS A MURRAY.’
YORK HERALD CORRESPONDENT.
The office of the New York Herald Correspondent
last
111 BAY STREET,
UT STAIRS.
mar 22 ts
imfr
jjTODELL A MURDOCK,
wholesale and retail DEALERS in
SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRV GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Ao.,
No. S Merchants* Row, Hilton Head, S. C„
W. O. RIDDELL. Ijul3-tf] H. J. MCRDOCK.
GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK,
PER STEAMER,
Printed Jaconets and Organdies,
Black Bareges. Crape Maretz, and Hernanis,
8-4 do. for Shawls.
Nainsooks, Cambrics, Jaconet and other white goods,
Towels, Huckabacks, Bird’s Eye Diapers.
Cambric Trimmings. Irisb Linens.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, White Linen Drills,
Colored Caliciw, Mourning Calicos,
Fancy Articles and Small Wares,
Sommer Cassimeres for Gent's wear,
For sale by
jul2-6t DmWITT A MORGAN.
JpRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
SKEHAN A CONYNGHAM.
0/176 Broughton Street,
Receive by every steamer fresh 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.
Jeo
A. TOPHAM,
138 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA,,
NO. 7 MERCHANTS' BOW, HILTON HEAD,
Calls the attention of Wholesale and Retail pnrehasers
to his superior Stock of "
MILITARY, NAVAL and CITIZENS* CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
REGULATION HATS,
CAPS, aud
• GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
For sale at the Lowest Market price.
Additions to Stock received l>y every Steamer from
New York. may2s-2f*t
C. NORVELL A CO.
M •
CORNER BULL AND BAY STREETS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED .
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK
or
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
EVES OFFERED IN THIS MARK IT,
Which will be sold
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
UPON TUB MOST FAVORADLE TERMS.
PRINTS.
Lawns, latest styles,
Organdies,
Organdie Robes,
Ginghaffis,
Jaconets,
Mozauibiques,
Bareges, all kinds,
Crape Maretz, all colon,
MOURNING GOODS.
THIS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS.
GLOVES.
Ladies' and Gents' Black and Colored Kids, best make,
Lisle, all colors,
Silk, all colors,
Fillet Mfts.
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.
BONNETS
White,Black and Colored Straw and Braid Bonnets
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children's Flats, in great va
riety,
A full assortment of Gents’ oad Boys’ Hats.
•
FANS IN EVERY VARIETY.
LABGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF LADtES*
AND GENTS' SHOES.
CLOTHING.
Linen and Caasimere Summer Suits,
Alapaca Coats,
A Full assortment of Military Dress and Fatigue
Uniforms.
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TEELE&BURBAN K,
11 Merchants’ Row,
Hilton Head, 8. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, Boots, Cape
Fi Glosses, Gauntlets Gloves, tec., tec., tec.
rpRE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
A wonderful invention for Ladies. Unquestionably
superior to all others. -■ .
Don't foil to read the advertisement in the Savannas
Herald, containing, full particulars, every Monday
morning. edetMSmo ,mar2l
as QUITO NETTING,
AT
maySO h C. NORVELL te CO’S.
M. SCARBROUGH A CO.,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
140 Congress and 6T St. Juliann Streets,
SAVANIIAU, OEOIUiIA.,
Offer for sale,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A LARGE STOCK ok GROCERIES am. PROVISIONS,
Consisting of
TEAB 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, SPICft GINGER,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
All o( which they are selling at reduced prices. Give
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
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RILTON A RANDELL.
WUOLESAI. E OBOOISt,
183 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will be in constant receipt, per Steamers from New
York, of an extensive and complete assortment ol
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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gACON.
FOUR HHDS. BALTIMORE BACON,
For sale by
IGHAM, BALDWIN te CO.
mays ts
IMPORTATION
OF—
BEGARS AND TOBACCO
NO. 171 BAY STREET,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD SIKEETS.
JACOB LANGSDORF te CO.
Have just received from their well known Bouse in
Philadelphia, a large aud 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:
*•
Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam -
iue the stock, ju9 lm
r’rm 1111 hi 111 1 "i . >’ ■" jt
|fctppi»o.
MERCHANT’S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS
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 16.
For Freight or Passage apply to v
jul3lw C. L. COLBY te CO.
f
jp OR T ROVAL HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL te RUQQ, Proprietors.
E. S. RIDDELL, M. F. RUCK).
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HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS te RIDDELL, Proprietors.
J. O. HOTELS. . F. 8. RIDDELL.
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UrjiHE HOSPITAL TRANSCRIPT.”
The paper above named is published at Hilton Head
S. C., by M. J. McKenna.
It is designed by the Publisher to make an Interest
ing and Instructive Paper, not only for
SICK AND WOUNDED fOLDIERS,
bnt a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all residents
of Hilton Head.
It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary
of NORTHERN NEWS, and carefully Selected MIB
- ITEMS. Ju3-tf
rpo THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY OF
X OF SAVANNAH.
Those desirous of having the merits of their Gooda
canvassed, will find no- better medium than by adver
tising in the
MACON HE RA LD.
And thus secure a fair share of the np-conntry trade.
The Macon Hebald, (a paper of the new “Regime,";
is published at Macon, Ga., l>y T. C. te H. J. Neville,
and has a toleranly large circulation.
i3T Advertisements and Subscriptions received by
Wm. J. Neville, corner of West Broad and Liberty
streets, Savannah, Ga.
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QOTTON'. COTTON !1
U. S. PURCHASING AGENCY,
SAVANNAH, GA., MAY 29, 1866.
All persons, owners, bringing Cotton Into the City
on private account, either by land or the river, are
hereby 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. 8. Purchasing Agent.
m»y3o—tf
yyAGONS ! WAGONS I !
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 bis Stock, consisting of
- l Open BUGGY ;
1 Two seat BUGGY, light; .
1 EXPRESS WAGON;
1 Covered WAGON;
2 Two scat WAGONS. j«6-2w
Jimnstmtitts.
rpHEATRE.
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 16. **
Re-app»arance of
THE QUEEN SISTERS,
Assisted by Dr. J. R. E. Corvotts, the Celebrated
Elocutionist, and the
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
The Popular Drama of- * ,
’TOOD L E S .
Recitation by Dr. J. R. E, Couvoieb, the accom
plished end admired elocutionist.
Music by the Savannah Orchestra.
To conclude with the- Farce of the ROUGH DIA
MOND, or COUSIN JOE.
Doors open at half past 7 o’clock. Performance to
commence at half past 8, jnnelS
VARIETIES.
(CORNER BROCGUTON AMD JEFFERSON STREETS;
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall.)
W. P. Swe it nam Sole Lessee and Manager
M. Frebertuvseb Musical Director
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1865,
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
MISS MAUDE ST. LEON,
MISS ELSIE ST. LEON,
and MR. J W* CARNER.
HU first appearance since his severe Indisposition.
The Great Three Act Military Drama of
THE FRENCH SPY
With new Sccenic, Mechanical and Chemical Effects,
prepared expressly for this Piece.
Matbllde de Meric, 1
Henri de Alme, V ...' Miss Maude St. Leon
The Spy, j
Introducing Madame Celeste's Original Combat of 250
blows.
Selections, Orchestra
Champion Jig Mast. Charles
Pathetic Song Mr. W T allace
Overture, - ... Orchestra
To conclude with the Charming Petite Comedy of
PERFCT-ION,
OR, THE MAID OK MUNSTER.
jar Due notice will be given of the presentation of
SOLON SHINGLE, and the new Drama of MIRIAM’S
CRIME, which have been unavoidably postponed on
account of the severe illness of Mr. J. W. Csrner.
Cards of Admission “..... ,Tsc.
Orchestra Seats *1 00
Colored Boxes (up-stairs; 75c.
Doors open at 7X. Overture begius at
Special Notice.—Ales, Wines, Tobacco, tec., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. jud-1
y OLKS GARTEN,
CONGRESS STREET,
Between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
Will be open to-night, aud every night, for the public
Concert Music every Evening from T to 10 o’clock
by the
SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA
Professor Georoe Weigand, Leader.
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
WILL ALWAYS BE UN nAND.
mlT—lm
RIDDELL * MURDOCK,
AGENTS rot ISRAEL R. SCALY,
Wholesale Dealers In
ALES, WINES and IMPORTED LIQUORS,
Os all Kinds aud Qualities.
No. 6, MERCHANTS’ ROW,
Hilton Head, S. C
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jyj"AUDE te WRIGHT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Consignments Solicited. Merchandise Bought and
Sold.
Jams* L. Mauds; Thomas T. Wsiobt.
urn to
Hon. Simeon Draper, New York.
Messrs. Lee A Waller, •'
Messrs. H. B. Claflin A Cos, New York.
Glidden & Williams, Boston.
Hovey A Cos., “
Smith, Wood A Cos., St. Lonis.
Appleton, Noys A Cos, •’
R MeCready A Cos, Cincinnati.
Charles L. Colby A Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Thos, Metcalf, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
Robert Campbell, Esq., “
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£VE S *
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING EMPORIUM,
Corner Bull Street and Bay Lane,
• Opposite Post Office,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE
FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING,
UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS,
TOILET ARTICLES, An.
may2B—eod'iw
££INSTBIN, ROSEN FELD A CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 8 BROADS TREE T.
New Yobs.
We draw at eight, and at sixty days, on London,
Paris, Fbankfobt, and all other principal cities of
Europe.
Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and
draw at their convenience, the same as with
Banks, and will be allowed interest on all balances
over One Thousand Doi.i.ars, at the rate of roun per
cent, per annum, Orders for the purchase or sale of
various Issues of Government and other Stacks, Bonds
and Gold, executed on Commiseion.
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News-dealers and others desiring tu
Savannah Daiut Hebald at Wholesale are re
qu reted to send In their orders so early in advance as
practicable. S. W. MASON * CO.