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ItO C V L MATTERS.
Installation of Officer*.
ft Oglethorpe Lodge No. —I.O. O. F.—On
■Tuesday evening last the following officers
■elect were installed:
| N. G—Robt. H. Footman.
■ V. G.—C. F. Presthn.
I Secretary—Charles Gross.
I Treasury—Wm. J. Clcmenoe
■ O. G.—U. L. S. Buntz.
1 Magnolia Encampment No. 1, I. 0. 0. F.—
fCn Wednesday evening the following officers
Itleet were installed:
B§ C. P.—David Bailey.
I| H. P.—Charles Groves.
■ Senior Warden—J. Holbrook Estill.
IS Junior Waiden—J. H. Van verst
James Haupt.
s Fresh Lemon* Strep. —Robt. H. Tatem,
corner of Jefferson and McDonough streets,
*dvc rtises fresh Lemon Syrup.
Departure: of I’koops.—Yesterday after
noon the 47th Pennsylvania Veteran Volun
t®r;, Coi. J. P. S. Gobin, departed from
/wjvannau for Columbia South Carolina
Fire. —-On Tuursday afternoon last, the
JBmaey of the residence of Mr. A. H. Wa
fjfir, east side of Liberty Square, was dis
s Covered on fire. By the prompt assistance
fflßn ighbors the fire which had extended to
ftc roof, was exfifiguiahed.
fI&BKIVAL OF THE NfcVADA AT New YORK.—
received yesterday from New
■Brk by Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin & Cos.,
jHtcs that the steamer Nevada, which sailed
this port on Saturday, arrived at New
jmpk ou Tuesday the 14ih, all right.
■■he Grand Lodge of the State of Geoh*
mL- A special communication of the Grand
will be convened in the City of Macon
fit's: Wednesday in August next. It
sincere desire of the Order that a full
of delegates be present. News
flbers friendly to the Order will please no-
■Bine Bottled Ale.— We are indebted to
■B James Leavy for a case of fine bottled
Bjfcf the kind which he has for sale at his
|||te in Stoddard’s block. It is of excellent
MBi’.y, superior to anything we have yet
Win the market. Unless used to excess,
*l«lf good quality is admitted to be benefi-
Ci»l to the system, summer or winter, and
»H»elieve Mr. Leavy’s to be as good an
aCfjpGe as can be found-
of Mules and Hgrses.— Within
the past five days the draft mules and horses
of Jonh Daiy, Michael Bryan, John Harper
«nd pthers ha va? been stolen from the.ir prem
ises. From information received, it is the
impression of the owners ot tin*,property that
their animals have been taken to the Islands
on the Seaboard occupied by Freedmen. If
Jtteh be the case, it is to be hoped that the
'patter will be immediately investigated for
the credit of the many honest colored nien
who have located on the Islands.
- Arrival of the U. S. Transport Idaho.--
This steamer, from Point Lookout, via Por
tress Monroe and Charleston, arrived at this
port yesterday afternoon. The Idaho had
onboard 441 released prisoners from Point
I. Os this number many were landed
:slcn; the few remaiuihg,- about 125,
Damians, Georgians and Floridians,
immediately proceed homeward.—
te that Point Loohout is now unoc
>y prisoners. A few sick, however,
at Point Lookout, receiving medical
attendance. They are hoping soon to reach
;heir homes.
WeJW indebted to Capt. Holmes for
-opies ij|f the Wasbington Sunday Morning
Jbroniqjh of the 2d inst.
PM ' TKE COURTS.
PoartaovosT Cocri—Capt. Jas. E. Smith,
ftjDGE, >
up" Savannah, July 7th, 1865.
United States vs. Mary Williams, Catherine
fimmerffian, Rebecca Williams and Julia
Villiagsfficharged with keeping a disorderly
touse a»us*.pg abusive language to a Uui
ed State* Policeman, in the (Discharge of his
h«yr Add dispensing of liquor to enlisted
ten of the w, S. Army. This cate was tried
nd argued on the 6th inst., and decision re
eled. -Ordered that Juifc Williams in con
, fquence ol mitigating circumstances be dis
hargtd from custody; Catherine Timmer
laa be imprisoned six months, Rebecca Wh
ims, four monrhs, Mary Williams, fifteen
dys. Counsellor prosecution, F. R s aus .
ey, for defence, Hon. P. H. Russell and
Wo.- A* Mercer.
United States vs. Patrick Cullen, dnink
ijland disorderly couduct iu the public
R for want of evidence tae case was
ted States vs. Sarah Farrell, ‘‘drunken
pd using abusive language to U. S.
knan iu the discharge of his duty. Plea
pity ; verdict, guilty. Fine tea dollars
It days imprisonment,
led States vs. Wade Collins (colored,)
ling. Inconsequence ofwaatofevi
f the prisoner was discharged lrom cus
(Counsel lor defendant, P. M. Russell,
led States vs. M. Reich, T. L. Belle,
lone CC Cos., P. Coay—Violation of or-
I Street Department; No. 5. Plea, not
I fined $j each. Prosecutor for the
I States, D. Fitzgerald, Inspector Third
n' |
States vs. Miles Tomlin and Sordan
Ueft. Plea, not guilty; verdict, not
Prosecutor for United States, An-
Jiiiday; for defendant, P. M. Ras-
Steles vs. Thomas Tfilson—Rob
ase postponed from 3d inst. Or
it the prisoner be discharged. Coun-
P- M. Bussell and Geo. A.
States vs. Edward Fecnock—Rob
iea, not guilty. Ordered that the
be discharged from custody.
United States vs. Isaac (colored) —Larceny
from the house. Plea, not guilty; verdict,
guilty. Ordered that the prisoner be con
fined in jail for five months. Counsel for
United States. P. M. Russell.
District Provost Codrt—Hon. Ebex Par-
sons, Jr., Judge Presiding:
Savannah, July 7, 1865.—John Reily vs.
Adolph Johnstou—recovery of wages. Par
ties having failed to appear in accordance
with summons issued the case is dismissed.
J. Davis vs. Bernard Stamm—unlawfully
appropriating from concern. Amicably set
tled bv consent of court; counsel for plaintiff
Hon M. Benedict; for defendant F. \V. John
son. Esq. i
Kirlin & Kienzle vs. O’Meara &Cos., stated
action on account. Judgment for plaintiff in
the sum of one hundred and three dollars
and fifty cents with cost of suit.
JP. B. Marsh vs. O’Meora & Cos., stated action
on account. Judgment for plaintiff in the
sum of one hundred and forty dollars and
seventy cents with cost of suit.
Tinah Jones (colored) vs. Jacob Spang—
recovery of personal property. Plaintiff
having failed to make out his case, it was or
dered that the possession of the property
(buggy) claimed by plaintiff remain with de
iendant. Counsel for plaintiff F. W. John
son, Esq,; for defendant J. R. Saussy, Esq.
Thomas Penuiman (colored) vs. Samuel
Chapman (colored)—Judgment for plaintiff
for the sura of $43 25, with, coats ot Court.
It appearing to the Court that an order
granted by the lion. Ebeu Parsons, Jun.,
Provost Judge of the District of Savannah,
to the effect “ That the said plaintiff recover
and collect of defendant the sum of $43 25,
aud upon failure to collect the sum at once,
that a sufficient amount of his effects shall
be seized and sold to liquidate the sum above
specified, together with the costs of court,”
has not been obeyed; it is again ordered that
a wagon, the property of defendant, be
seized and sold at public outcry tor the
highest sum that can be obtained lor the
same; out of the proceeds of said sale the
said judgment and costs shall be paid—the
surplus, if any there be, to be paid into the
registry of this Court, subject to the order
of the defendant. The Provost Marshal will
see to the execution of this order. Counsel
for plaintiff, Hon. T. E. Lloyd; for defend
ant, F. W. Johnson.
Maria King (colored) vs. Samuel Lewis
(colored) —Recovery of pent claim, $4 00.
It appearing to the Court that defendant has
vacated the premises occupied by him, it is
ordered that judgment be entered up against
him by default in the sum of four dollars,
and that he pay the amount within two
days, together with the costs of court, and
upon failure to do so, he be attached for
contempt.
R. Williams vs Mrs. Paper, recovery of
debt. Ordered that plaintiff do recover
against the defendant the sum of eleven dol
lars aud fifty cents with costs of Court, and
the amount of judgment and costs be pud on
Monday July 10th, and upon failure to do so
that defendant’s personal effects be attached
to liquidate the amount of judgment and
costs. /
John Wilte vs. Philip Boots, unlawful re
tention of personal property. It appearing
to the Court that the defendant unlawfully
and without proper warrant retains from
plaintiff a “work bench,’' and having failed
to answer in obedience to the summons is
sued, it is ordered that the defendant de
liver to plaintiff the article in controversy,
and upon failure to do so, the Provost Mar
shal is requested to see to the execution of
this order. .
David Delaney vs. Fred. Law [colored),
recovery of rent. Ordered that the plaintiff
do recover from defendant the sum of twen
ty-six dollars, and that the be paid
within Ihe space of ten days. Upon failure
to pay within the specified time, the premis
es be vacated by defendant.
Alfred Jones vs. Susan Greenwood—recov
ery of rent claim $7 50. Parties having
failed to appear in obedience to summons is
sued, the case is ordered to be stricken from
the docket.
John F. Tucker, agent, vs. Mr?. Berrie—
recovery of rent. Ordered that plaintiff re
cover lrom defendant the sum of $4, with
costs of court; and that the same be paid
within the space of ten days, updn failure to
do so the premises to be vacated.
John F. Tucker, agent, vs. Mr. O'Brien—
recovery of. rent. Ordered that plaintiff do
recover from defendant the sum of fifty-four
dollars with costs of court; upon failure to
pay the same within twenty days defendant
to Vacate premises.
John F. Tucker, agent, vs. Patrick Mc-
Guire—recovery ot rent. Ordered that plain
tiff do recover from defendant the sum of
fifty-four dollars with costs of suit or vacate
the premises within ten days.
Johu F. Tucker, agent, vs. Jeremiah Mur
phy-recovery of rent. Judgment for plain
tiff’ in the sum of seventy-eight dollars with
costs of suit or defendant vacate the premises
in ten days.
John F. Tucker vs. Mrs. Minnia Gracia,
recovery of rent. Ordered that plaintiff re
cover from ihe defendant $42.00, or that de
fendant vacate the premises within 20 days.
John F. Tucker, Agent, vs. Mrs. Mans
field, recovery of rent. Judgment for plain
tiff in the sum of $30.00, or vacate the prem
ises within thirty days.
John F. Tucker, Agent, vs. Mrs. Mal
comson, recovery of rent. Judgment for
plaintiff in the sum of $24.00 or that defen
dant vacate the premises within twenty days.
Johu F. Tucker, Agent, vs. Flora Price
[colored], recovery of rent. Judgment for
plaintiff in the sum of $33.50c., or that de
fendant vacate th* premises wilhin 20 days.
John F. Tucker vs. Rose [colored], reco*v
ery of rent. Judgment for plaintiff in the
sum of thirty dollars, or that defendant va
cate the premises within twenty days.
Financial and Commercial.
Savannah, July 7, 1865.
Remarks.
After the confusing influence of four years
of blockade restrictions, we find it difficult
to prepare satisfactory financial and com
mercial reports; but the markets are gradu
ally assuming the steadiness which naturally
follows after so long a period of constants
fluctuations, and the complete resumption of
a reliable currency and settled political pol
icy. The port of Savannah was opened on
the Ist of July, with Hon. Wyliy Woodbridge
as Collector. The Customs Department will
soon be thoroughly organized, with efficient
officers superintending all branches.
Financial and Monetary Affairs.
Exchange.— Sight bills on New York for
the past week have been selling at par to I
per cent, buying rates 1 per cent. In Ster
ling nothing doing. With time paper a lim
ited busiaew was done, aud rates are irregu
lar.
Specie. —A few purchases of gold made at
30 to 35 per cent premium ; it is selling at #5 j
to 40 per cent. Silver is purchased by Bro-1
kers at 86 to 40 per cent premium. It is’res Id
at a small advance, there is a limited inquiry.
Stocks and Bonds. —A comparative busi
ness is doing in Stocks and Bonds; very lew
are offering, and prices too irregular for quo
tation.
Bank Bills. —Several sales of Bank Bills
old issue, have been made during the past
week, We offer the following as fair Bro
kers quotations.
Central Rail Rond and Banking Corapaay
of Georgia. 50 cents.
Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company.
50 cents.
Marine Bank of Savaunah, 40 cents.
Bank of Savaunah, 40 cents.
Bank of Middle Georgia (Macon) 40 cts.
Other banks varying from 10c. to 20 cts.
Commercial.
Freights.— Owing to limited transport;.-
tion from Augusta,owners of private stean
ers and flats are charging $lO per bale
freight to Savannah. On up river freights
3c. per lb. is charged. Cotton to New Yom
by steamer 3-4 e. per lb., sailing vessels l-2e.
Insurance. —Marine risks are’hot quotable,
the rates charged varying from 1-2 to 1 per
cent, by steamer and 1-4 additional for sail
ing vessels. Rates on up river freights 3-t
to 2 1-2 per cent according to drain*
stances.
Cotton Market.
For Upland Cotton the demaud has been
fair, holders have not evinced much dispo
sition to sell, as they have adopted the plaL
of shipping their stocks to northern markets
ou their own account. We quote Good’
Middling 35e. per lb., predicated on the con
dition of its being in good order. In Sea
Island Cotton, of which there is a limited
stock, a few transactions have beeu made at
45 to 55c. per lb.
General Markets.
Hides. —Owing to freight being refused by
steamer on dry hides to New York, sales
were made by farmery at 7c per lb. Sales
from store or by commission have been made
at 9 to 10c.
Lumber. —There is no yellow pine scant
ling or lumber offering iu Savaunah. The
only article offered is spruce pine. Scant
ling, assorted sizes, $34 per M feet; spruce
boards, S4O to SSO jper M feet. A limited
business is doing.
Timber. —Messrs. McLeod & Bro., who are
enterprising men jn this trade, have cleared
tor a Northern port ftie only cargo of hewn
yellow pine timber. The destruction of all
mills in Savannah and on the Savannah River
has much interfered with the people of Geor
gia and South Carolina, bordering on the
Savannah River, in this trade.
Flour.— We quote as follows, and report
stock adequate:
Superfine, s9o $lO.
Extra, sll.
Choice, sl2,
Corn,—Stock large find demand limited.
At retail we quote prime yellow at $1,50 per
bushel at retail; and prime white $1,60 for 50
bushel or upwards. White can be bought
for $1,40.
Hat.— Eastern, per bale, cf good quality
i9 selling $2 40 per bale; Northern $2 25.
Sales of Northern were made on the wharf
on Thursday at $1 50 per bale.
Oats. —Ou shipboard sales were made dur
ing the week at $1 10 per bushel, from store
$l 25.
Bran—ls selling from store by retail at $4
pet ewt.; by quantity at $3 50. The stociA
is limited.
Molasses. —A fair stock is new iu the mar
ket. and to suit purchasers. We give the
following as quotations: Pqrto Rico, pergai- j
lon, 60c.; Porto Ilieo, a clear and better arti
cle, 65 to 75c; Golden Syrup, 75c to $1 per
gallon. Stock heavy and demand light.
Sugars —Are in fair demand, and we quot§ !
as follows: Dark Muscovada, 14c alqc ; Por
to Rico, 16c.; Clarified C, 17ca17 l-2c; Clari
fied B, 18 l-2c al9c; Clarified A, 20c a‘23c;
Crushed, 23c a24c; Pulverised, 23c a24c.
Coffee. —From the interior trade a liberal
inquiry has been made during the past week.
Quotations can be with safety given as fol
lows : Rio, 33 to 40 cents; San Domingo, 33
cents; Jamaica, 34 to 35; Laguyra, 33~t0 35;
Java, 40.
Salt. —For Liverpool a liberal inquiry is
made. The sales of the week have been of
a retail character, at $4 per sack.
Teas, —Black, $1 to $1 4b: Green, $1 to
$1 75.
Butter.— Goshen, 40 cents; Western, 34
to 36.
Lard.— Leaf, 18 to 20 cents.
Rick.— No stock offered. Sales confiueil
to City Store, No. 2, whereat is selling at 9
cents per pound.
Halt Liquors. —Ale of all brands, sls per
bbl; Lager Beer, sl6 per bbl—half bbls, $8;
Ale and Porter, by the case of two dozen, $6
to $6 50.
Liquors and Winks —Rectified Western
W 7 his key, $3 per gal; Choice Bourbon, 87 50;
Sherry Wine, $4 75 to $8 per gal; per dozen
in case, sl2 to 16; Port Wine, $6 per gal;
per dozen in case, sl4 50; Claret, per dozen,
$8 50 to sl2; .Champagne Wines—Pure
Heidsick, imported, $42 per dozen; Royal
Crown, S4B per dozen.
Meats.— Market bare of prime stock; se
cond class stock only offering at, rates from
12 1-2 to 15 cents per pound, retailing at 20
cents per pound.
J|rribals,
PULASKI HOUSE, JULY T.
F £ Wilder, H Head, SC, (JnoT Leo, St Mary
Geo R Black, Oa, |Wm II Kelly, St Mary
G W Huntingdon, USS JChas H Robens, St Mary
Cbas C Sawyer, 3eth Me Moulton Emery, Charleston
M C Dixon. H Head . tl C Hamilton, S C
Mrs G Tackabarry, H llead| i’hos Murray, S C
Jas J Cox, Capt 56 NV V iE M Prendargasi, Savannah
Jas Dußuia, Capt Dtf N Y Vi
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,) JULY 6.
C Robenos, U|S N |W Cantwell, H Head
C Barry, USX |HC Hamilton. Beaufort
R H Ryan, U 8 N J F Conner, Charleston
H C Maeanley, Ohio C Lynch, Charleston
Capt G C Moutlal, 30 Mo Vj W McKing, Savannah
Lt j D HarVilL, 30 Me Vols,S W Tilled,sutler 166 NY V
A C Williams. 30 Mo Vols C T WUson, PM, USA
J Bdckallover, H Head IJ B Stowenel, Jr, P M Clerk
C A Fisk. Capt A A D C, Sa- JW Brigdeu. PM.USA
vannah, ' W W Brigden. P M Clerk
C 0 Hallett, 103 US C T J T Lee, US N
H A Webber, NY W H Kelly, U S N
W J Randolph, Beaufort |G F Howe., US N
PORT ROYAL HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) JULY 6.
Miss Weatherby, Charleston jL Turner, St Helena
H C Macaulee, H Head Lt W H Root, IT Conn V
H V Rugg, Savannah |J S Bell, S C
C M Hamilton, Beaufort • Lt G■ W Guthill, 103 US C T
C H Smith, Fla v J Murray, Beaufort
W A Sigler & wife, N Y Capt J Cox, 66 N T Vols
J Jenkins, St Bd.ua, 1C B Mowy, St Helena
|Mppi«o Jntellf genet.
PORT OF S AVANNAH, JULY 7 ; 1566.
Arrived,
U S Transport Detroit, Wilcox, Hilton Hc.v); with
4,000 sack- at*. I S Trun. port Idaho. Holmt.;, Fortrtß*
Monroe, via Charleston, with released prisoners. Steam*
er U S Grunt, Briggs, Hilton Hen<J, with .malls aud pae»
• igors. Ste uner Island City, Ketchum, Tsle of Hope,
Col Freeborn’s flat boat tr im Amrnsta with 134 bates
cotton. Flat boat from Augivun with &4 bales of cotton
on government account, ami 2.5 on private account.|
Cleared.
List of cleared from Port of Port Royal. S C—July 3
bark Annio. Kimball. New York; sch’r Hampden Belle,
Philadelphia: British schr Floy, Charleston—July t
sloop Anna. Darien, Ga: bark Houston, New York. V S
Transport Oreeuman. Hilton Head. Steam.
6t Oneots, Norris. Hilton Head. Steamer Finilie, Han is,
Hilton Head. Steamer Island City. Ketchum Isl<*of
Hope. U S naval steamer Philadelphia Gillespie, Port
Royal. U S Transport Salvor, Chichester, Hilton Head
lapping.
LINE,
. FOR NEW YORK.
The new and elegant steamship AMERICA Oapt.
Clift, will leave for the above port on
SATURDAY, JULY Sra. * .
At 5 1-2 o’clock, P. M
Fov Freight or passage apply to
BfIIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
JPOR BALTIMORE.
The fine packet schooner G. W. GRICE, Lewis mas
ter, will have quick despatch for the above port
For freight apply to
jy6-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
LINE SAILING VESSELS
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON
ERS FOR
NEW YORK.
The undersigned intend to keep up a regular week
ly line of first class Sailing Vpusels piyiug between Sa
vannah and the above port, with superior accommo
dations for passengers and the very best facilities for
delivering freight in good order, at low rates, with
promptness aud despatch Particular attention *lven
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO,, *
jnlS cor. Bay and Abercora strp its.
JJIVER STEAMER FOR SALE. *8- ,•
An Iron
SIDE-WHEEL. HIGH PRESSURE BTVER
STEAMER,
Drawing 22 inches of water. Kail 156 feet long; 26
feet Beam; 5 (eet (i inches depth of hold; has two in
clined Engines. 20 Inches diameter of cylinder, (1 feet
stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower
deck is clear for freight, and the passenger accommo
dation is above. She U well adapted for trade on a
shoal water river. Is entirely new, well and substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUSKY, JONES A CO.,
Iron Steamboat Building, Wilmington, Delaware.
Jim lm
fJMIE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
IS NOW
PREPARED FOR BUSINESS,
• AT TUB
BANKING HOUSE, IN THE EXCHANGE
Deposits and Paper for Collection received.
Bills on Northern Cities purchased.
Checks on New York famished.
, L C. NORVELL,
President.
JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
ninroTons :
L. C. Nonvni.x, I Feancis Sojisklu
Nobus A. Haedet. t J. W. Lathbov,
Robert Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH,
Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah. 25th jr.ne, 1«65.
*
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Orrice or Compteouj® or the Cdeernov, >
Washington, June 10tb, I3*k.. )
Whereas, By patir,factory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that “Tub
Savannah National Bank,” hi the City of Suvannah,
in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has
oeen duly organised tinder and according to the re
quirements of the Act of Congress entitled “ An Act
to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of
United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof,•• approved June 3, 18C4, and
has complied with all the provisions of said Act re
quired to be complied with before commencing the
. business of Banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, L Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that “Tile Savannau
National Bank," in the city of Savannah, in the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author
ised to commence the basin ess of Banking under the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my band and seal cf
offloe. this 10th day of Jane, 1856.
FREEMAN CLARKE.
[No. 1256,] Comptroller of the Currency.
ju26 2moo
TO CONTRACTORS.
ENGINEER’S OFFICE- 1
') Atlantic and Quit Railroad. >
Savannah, Ga., June 20, 1266. j
Proposa.s will be received at this office until the
sth of July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad: including ail Bridging and Track
laying and furnish lug of all Material except Iron, from
the .Little Ogeechec Br.dge, Inclusive, to the Main
Bridge of the Altamaha, including Morgan Lake Tres
tle.
The Work to be completed within sixty [Boj days
lroia the dale of contract.
J. T. STONE,
Chief Engineer.
Office in Stoddard’s Building, up stairs, oppositethe
Post Office. •
Augusta papers copy one week and send bilf to Sa
VATiflAh Rhiiiihlirun r»mr»P ts * 4nOl
J£IRUN, BURKE, A BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
in
ALES, WINES AMD LIQUORS,
Cobweb Wurman: Stbut am> Bat Lanb.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED.
Arnttsements.
TriEAFrLbi. . ‘ =
SWBATNAM HAS REMOVED.
Jf- D- Sweat*am Sole Lessee and Manager
Mg. Phil Milton....- Bta»e Manasse
M. Frebketutseb ..Mnricai Directa
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1866.
The Celebrated Melo-Drama of
JACK SHEPPARD,
Miss Lottig Howland os Jack Sheppard .
'.ln Ist and 8d Act.j
La Belle Louise as Jack Sheppard
(In 2d Act.)
W. P. Sweatnfnn as Jonathan Wild
E. W. Blance as Blnesk:n
H. Hunter as Squire Roland Trenchard
Supported by Messrs. Milton, Stanwood and Wallace.
Song and Dance ; Billy Frear
GRAND PATRIOTIC BALLAD AND TABLEAUX.
Cartta of Admission 75c.
Orchestra Seats $1 o 0
Colored Hoses (upstairs} 76c.
Doors open at 7X. O verture begins at 8^
Special Notice. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall, day and night. jyU-i •
"JJNION THEATRE. HILTON HEAD.
A. H. Davenport and L. Foekxt Pkoprixtom.
FIFTK WEEK OF TOE SEASON-UNPARAL
LELED SUCCESS.
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
k -ro-
MISS FLORENCE LA FOND.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 6,18 M.
When will be presented
A Bill of Extra osdinabt Attraction.
Consisting of the Beautiful Drama of
THE 1D1.6T WITNESS;
* Ob, A Tau op Blood.
And the Oele brated Play of •
JACK SHEPPARD.
Jyß 1
LECTURE.
I
Mb. Mostimir Thomson, more generally known aa
”0, K. PHILANDER DOESTICKS, P. B, M
Will deliver his Versified Humorous Lectors on
P L U ' C K .
AT TUB
• *
SOLDIERS’ CHAPEL, HILTON HEAD,
(HI
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1856. .
Tickets, fifty Cents. m iiiiVm*-
|«s*aiirantg,|t,
OLAMSI CLAMS!
. I have the best Clama at Hilton Head, and the best
Cooks, in proof of which statement I adduce the fol
lowing testimony from Mr. Beuja Honey’s advertise
ment in the Savannah Daily Herald, of the hurt or
two:
“There is no man in Pprt Royal that can serve up
Claras in every style better than Mr. FiUgerald, at the
Eagle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office.
“Them (s Whekk tuc Laugh Comm In.”
My dear Ben tve wish you a long life and a merry
one.
In addition to the shove luxury, we furnish as good
a meal aa ran be obtained at Hilton Head, or aixg
other place in this Department.
GIVE US A CALL,
And w 4 feel confident that you will leave <mr estab
lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise yon
will find to be correct.
Cos not forget our old eetabliehed bouse, in the rear
of Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o , Proprietor.
STILL LIVE;
AT—
THE O P P I C E, •*
NO. IV MZBC3ANTS' 2-ow,
HILTON HEAD. B. C
BENJAMIN HONEY, Pbotbietob.
Just received front the North—
BEEF, •
MUTTON, ‘
VEAL, •
PORK,
TURRETS,
CRICEENB,
PIBH. _
GAME- *
TURTLE*
—xieo—
Received from the Plantations every morning—
CHICKENS, VEGETABLES- Ac.
ICE CREAM. WITH FANCY CAKES.
The inner man must and aball be preserved.
ICE WATER, FREE FOR EVERY BOOT.
N B.—Wbv does my friend in the rear of the Pom
Office discontinue to say where the latych cornea in f
juneK -tl
riAj SHIPPERS OF CoT*ON AND OTHER
X SOUTHERN’ PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN*
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS**
No. 40 VtsxT Stkmt. x.kw Yobs.
And'Memphis, Tenn.
Too mas Fswueb, He>b y Burncrr, D. W. Wwka*.
jy6 6m
S' I'tUi.Ua, A jauiiAAMT '
if Merchants' Row,
Hilton Head, S. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchase!*
tp their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AM)
FURNISHING GOODS. _
Watches, Clocks, fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware, Swords, bashes, Belts. Km broideries, 800 la, Cap#
Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, Ac., Ac, Ac.