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f 4L MATT ER S .
The Hottest Day of tub Season.—Yes
terday was Jjy all odds the hottest day of the
leason. A reliable thermometer, in oue of
,he coolest rooms in the city, exhibited a tem
perature of iiiuetj'-eighL degrees above in the
ihade, but we saw, in other and less cool
rooms, the mercury varying from iOO to 102<
legrees above in the shade. In the sun. at
10 1-2 o’clock, it stood at 110 and at
l 1-2 o’clock at 112. The lack of any
?reeze made the weather espcially dlsagree
ible, and prevented out-door exercise.
From Bt. Augustine—First Arrival cf
F'acrr. —The schr. Marietta, Capt. Wm.
Bahrt, having on board 5,000 oranges, the
first importation of fruit Irom Florida, arrived
on Saturday night The fruit trade of Flori
da has always been an item in the commerce
of Savannah and Charleston. The oranges
brought by the Marietta are grafted truit and
very delicious. The sweet orange tree can
not he raised in Florida, but by grafting the
sweet orange with the sour orange a fruit
superior to the West India orange Ls pro
duce!. The skin of the Florida orange is
very thin, and lor shipping purposes is equal
to the Sicillian production.
Xiw Steameb for the Augusta Line.—
Soim two mouths ago, the entetprif ing firm
of Gifts. L. Colby & Cos., sent Capt Bardow,
for twenty-five years a well known steam
boat Captain here, to the North, to buy
eteaners for a line between Savannah and
Augusta. He has succeeded in purchasing
one, admirably adapted to the purpose, the
General Berry. She was bought at Norfolk,
and is now on the way here. She is a stern
wheeler and very light draught, drawing on
ly two feet anci ten inches. She will carry
£OO dales of cotton, and has excellent accom
modations for passengers. She is daily ex
pected.
Personal —We are glad to understand
that Mr. Henry N. Meyer, for a long time a
faithful employee of the government, under
Capt. Kelly in the Quartermaster's Depart
ment, under Hon. Simeon Draper, of the
Treasury Department with, Lieut. Col, Ran
som, who had charge of shipping cotton and
in other positions, is to be stationed here as
an officer on the dock under Capt. Cook, who
relieves Lieut. Col. Neafie. We have known
Mr. Meyer for some months as a faithful of
ficer in the discharge of all duties incumbent
upon him, and as very courteous and accom
modating to ail with whom he has been
brought in contact.
Arrival of the Steamer Helen.— This
fine steamer, in charge of Capt. Bailey, re
cently purchased in New York by Messrs.
Kein & Cos., and intended for the freight and
passenger business between Savannah and
Augusta, arrived at the dock in this city on
[Saturday eveniug last. The Helen draws
tight 2 feet aft and 18 inches forward. Hpr
engine is of iimnens* power, and for towing
she is well adapted. We give the following
[at s her dimensions: length, 130 feet; bteadth
of beam 25 teet; depth of hold 0 feet.
Revival of Trade between Savannah and
Florida.— ;The steamer Sylph, Capt. French,
departed yesterday for Jacksonville, Florida,
as the pioneer steamer of the line to be re
established between Savannah, Darien, Bruns
wick, Fernandina,'Jacksonville and the St.
John's liver, A fair freight was cm board and
a number of passengers.,
( Capt. William Nnlly, well known in the
trade, is clerk and business manager of the
line. Capt. Campbell is agent, and repre
»ent3 the interests ot this new euterprize.
On their Way Home.— The Steamer Nan
asket departed yesterday for Hilton Head,
vith 125 soldiers of the 13th Connecticut and
Ath Maine Volunteers, on their way home
o e discharged.
VTheu opposite Fort Jackson it wa9 dis
loverecUhat no transportation had been fur
tished for the troops, and the 9teamer had to
stum to the dock and laud the men. T'hi9
norniog, however, they will be furnished
tvith the necessary transportation, and will
ic homeward bound! *
h Nearly an Accident.— Opposite the lower
iiico Mills, iying submergeikin the river, are
the remains ot the sunken Confederate ram.
'They are, by the tide, gradually shifting and
becoming dangerous to navigation. Yester
day afternoon as the steamer U. 3. Grant was
.approaching the wharf, on her regular course
in the channel, she ran foul of this sunken
'wreck. As the steamer is very strongly
fbnilt she escaped without damage,
I • Bathing at the Docks.— On .Saturday af-
I ternoonlast as the steamship America* was
about to leave her dock, about fifty persons
►grown men and youths, were in the river
bathing. An ’ordinance of the city prohibits
this. So disgraceful has become thi3 matter
of bathing, no female can properly visit the
docks of the city, and we hope the indecency
will be immediately abated.
Arrival of Released Cokildekatk Pris
oners.—The- Steamer U. S. Grant, Capt.
Briggs, from Hilton Head, brought to this
city yesterday one hundred and twenty-five
released Coniederate prisoners. These pris
oners have been confined at Elmira, New
Fork, which prison is now about empty.
Tiie released men belong to Georgia, Flor
ida and Alabama.
Thanks. —Wc are again, as usual, indebted
to Titos. B. MfiManus, the obliging Pufser
oi the Fulton, for full files of late northern
papers.
Re-openiso of the Mariners' Church.
Saturday evening last the Rev. J. H. EndersT
Chaplain of the 153d New York Volunteers,
re-opened for divine worship the Mariners'
Church, on the south 9ide of Bay street, be
tweeu Abercoru and Lincoln streets. Daily
prayer meetings will be held from 7 to 8
o’clock, P. M., with preaching on the Safe
i bath at 7 P. M. All are cordially invited to at
tend the church. The Mariners' Church was
erected in the year 1831, bv Mr. Josiah Pen
field, a jeweller of Savannah.
New Signs.— Several uew and verv hand
some signs of the Savannah National Bank
and the enterprising firm of S. C Norvell &
Cos., have been placed on the Exchange buil
ding, where the offices are They are both
ornamental and useful. The firm of Novell
Cos. is one of the most enterprising, public
spirited, aud, consequently, successful, iu Sa
vannah. The National Bank promises to be
? flourishing institution, and meets what
was, for a long lime, an embarrassing need
in this city.
Relieved From Doty —Lieut. Col. Alfred
Neafie of the 158th New York Vols., commis
sioner of Trade of Savannah, has been re
lieved by Capt. Cook, of the 26th Mass. Vols.
Col. Neafie. in the discharge of the duties of
his office, has won a boit of friends. At all
times he has been obliging, and in leaving
Savannah he parts with many who have a
sincere esteem for him as a gentleman and an
officer, and who muchregret that duty should
call him away.
Fkom Augusta. —I'hk Standish Aground.
Movements of other Augusta Ste amers.—
The steamer Augusta with mails, passengers
and Express freight arrived from Augusta on
yesterday. Capt, Lawler repoits the steamer
Standish aground on Briggs Bar, eight
miles below Augusta. Passed yesterday
morning bound up, the steamer Amazon at
Nigger Lake and at Old Sisters Ferry, the
steamer Jeff Davis.
Rain Expected.— Those who are baromet
rically wise tell us that heavy rains are now
underlined on the weather bills, and will po
sitively make their appearance soon. We
had tantalizing glimpses of showers in the
distance, yesterday, but not a drop of rain as
yet for our own coolness and refreshing.
Volks Garten.— lt will be seen by the ad
vertisement in our Amusement column that
the Volks Garten re-opeu9 to-night, the mu
sical department being under the direction of
Prof. E. Richter, well known in this city as
a musician of the highest ability and an
agreeable gentleman.
Assize of Bread. —For the benefit of the
poor of our city, it is claimed that an assize
of bread should be established here. An
ordinance of the city provides for this, and it
should be enforced. At the present prices of
flour, it seems as if larger loaf of bread can
be furnished at the existing rates.
Death of a Soldier. —Yesterday uioruiDg
private Fitz F. Reilly, Company B, 12th
Conn. Yet. Vols., died at the Pavillion (Post)
Hospital, ol’ fever. -The deceased was 3U
years old, and was a native of Germany.
Yesterday afternoon'his remains were inter
red in Laurel Grove Cemetery.
Personal.— By the Fulton, Lieut. Col. H.
N. Hooper, of the 54th Mass. Regiment and
Capt. E. W. James, of Gen. Gillmore’s staff
arrived at Port Royal, on Bat urday.
THE COl/KTS.
Post Provost Cocrt—Capt. Jas. E. Smith,
Judge, Presiding.
Savannah, July Bth, 1865.
United States vs. John-Culleu, 162nd N. Y.
Vols., and Wm. Newton (colored) —charged
with fighting in the streets. Plea guilty;
judgement guilty. It is hereby ordered that
this court having no jurisdiction in the case
of a United States soldier, he is hereby turn
ed over to the Post Provost Marshal for trial,
with a recommendation (in consequence of
being "absent without leave”) he be sent to
his regiment under guard.
Iu the case of Wm. Newton (colored) in
consequence of the provoking circumstances
attending the case, it is hereby ordered that
he be discharged from custody,
In the case ol United States vs. Miles Tom
lin and Jordon, both (colored), charged with
theft, continued from 7th inst., plea guilty,
judgment guilty. D. A. O’Byrne, Esq.,
counsel for U. S. It is hereby ordered that
m consequence of extenuating circumstances,
the prisoners be discharged with a severe re
primand.
United States vs. Mrs. Mary Kearney,
charged with keepiug a disorderly house,
and selling whiskey to enlisted men ol the
United States Army. Plea not guilty. Judg
ment not guilty. Martin J. Ford, Esq., coun
sel for defence. It is hereby ordered that in
the want of evidence on behalf of the United
States, the prisoner be discharged from cus
tody.
U. S. vs Edward- Brown, (colored), and
Martha Dailey charged with stealing. Plea
not guilty. Judgment, not guilty. It is
hereby ordered, tbit for want of evidence on
behalf of the U. S., the prisoners be dischar
ged from custody.
U. S. vs Fred Mandoif,,charged with beat
ing his wife. Plea, not guilty. Judgment,
not guilty. Martin J. Ford Esq., counsel for
defence. It is hereby ordered, that the pros
ecutrix failing to prosecute, the prisoners be
discharged from custody with a severe repri
mand.
meteorolooica l.
[PREPARED FOB THE SAVANNAH HERALD.J
Range of Thermometer lor seven days
ending July 8, 1866, at Savannah, Ga;
Date 1A M. 12 M. ‘7 P.M. 10 P.M. Av’rpt*.
2 ;* 83 SI 83k
3 .» 90 as 83 84^
4 S3 ■ 90 S6 83 S6V
6 *8 90 W S3 84*
9 -0 s(i SB i,
* 81 9T 92 , 88
3 85 93 »8 S9 I
pipping j|ntelligtnce.i
FORT OF SAVANNAH, JULY S.
Arrived.
• Steamer Erailie, Burns, Hilton Head; steamer Nantae
ket, fpriuger, AugiiMa, with 33 bales cotton: a-earner
Helen, Keffiv, New Ycrlt; steamer Sylph, French, Hilton
Head; schr Marietta,Bahrt,St Augustine, Fla."
Cleared
U S Mail steamship America. Olifr, by Brigham, Balt!
wiu A Cos. -
P«SB*ncep.s—G?u B Camming Mrs G B Cnmming,
Miss Camming, Col \ B Ktwpp. Mrs Knapp, nnrse and
child, O M Sorrell, Mias A K SorrelLMi« A M Sorrell. R
Mclntire, Mrs Melßtire. Andrea Low. \V H Gibiiona.
Mrs J L .Tout's, Mi's Pierce, 1 ;aac Cohen, Mrs I Cohen, D
K Casey. E Da Golyer. Mrs .1 no Kntherford, John Mil
lette, R Molina. Wm M.Tutire, Capt A A Lane. J H .le
ban. Miss Richiuoud, Miss Sarah Brigham, Cora. E
Schuster, J M Marvin, A X Mi Gann. J W Randall W N
Sherwood, ,T Kahn. W Sharp. J P Whitman, IVm Ebbs,
W U Jacks berry,. IV D Sriiiok. J r King, Capt P X Phil,
pot, Jos Hirschbacli. IV P Livingston, A T Gray. T V
Carpenter. Mi-s Epstein, .las King, Mrs J.is King. Geo R
Smith. W G Olivero, Mrs C.unr & chUd, T J Perkins.
Miss Fanny Perkins, Mrs Pettis, M.- P.-ttis, Mr M\er
A child, Mrs Towle, J Britton. Lewis Gamble, Mr Solo
mons, P Ashby, A S indt, £ Cobaei ,-W M Beatty, P Ker
vin, E B.vrou. Alfred Edmondsou.
Exports—Per Steamship America fir New Tori; —521
bales cotton. 61 b .les domestics. Sehsts tea. 1 cas mer
chandize, 1 ease hut*. 4 boxes tolsnroo, 12 empty kegs, 2i
empty barrels 40 packages, 1 blue cheat, 1 box, timbales
sheeting, 61 bales sundries, 4 bales wool, 1 iron safe, 2
kegs, and numerous packages.
Steamer Jeff Davis, Henry, Augusta; steamer U g
Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head, steamer Amazon. Dillou,
Augusta: steamship Idaho, Holmes, liiltou Head.
Savannah*, July 9.
Arrived.
Steamer Augusta. Lawler. Augusta; U S Hospital
steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Hilton H>s<i: steamei U
S Grant, Biiggs. Hilton Head.
Cleared.
Steamer Xantasbet, Springer, Hilton Head; II S Hos
pital steamer Crocker, Hiltou Head- steam
er Sylpli, French, Jacksonville, Fla.
JXiRT OF PORT ROYAL, JULY S.
Arrived.
U 8 steam transport Fulton, Wottcn. from X York,
July S, with mails and passengers, to U SQ M.
PasaKNOF-Bs- Brig Gen W H Noble, Lieut Cols H N
Hooper, R Ely, O D Woodruff. Capts E W James, R S
Hamilton, W A Bachman. W W Wilbank, H E Noyes,
C Crissey, S M Smith, Llcuts M W Rice, C M McGen
ley. C Small. J H Graves, Mr J F Noble, Rev. C J
Croatian, Sisters De Salis, ‘Heleua, Francis, Agatha,
Alphonsie, De OhantiaL, Stnuislaus. Charleston. S C,;
Master John Montague, Mitte E Manfeen, Master Q
Gillmore, Master E Gillmore, Messrs A G Brown, IV
H King, P W Hopkins. H Gutchall, lady aud 2 chil
dren, F Gilbert, lady and 3 children, E G Nichols, Rev
Jno C Gibbs, Messrs Wm Coslette, A Blois, P R Caine,
Mrs PH Caine, MrSY Lew, Mr J Adams, Judge E
Frost, Messrs H W Frost, J A Yates, F IV Whaley, H
A Pendleton, Geo Fairfield, C S Bailey, J Frederick, H
Shaw, W P 0 Koerner, E B Middleton, Col Geo Deats
Messrs H A Gartrell, F B B#ille, H E Knott, H F
Friend, H C Williams, G C Richmond, F Richard, W
Sprague, C West, J Mine, W McCord, M Carrou, H
Brace, J Farrell, A F Malone, E Wougate, F Wou
gate, lady and 2 children, Miss Farkin, Miss Wilson,
Mrs James Wallace, and 249 in the steerage.
PORT OF NEW YORK.
Arrived.
2d—Brig H CBrooks, Miller, Charleston, 7 days, na
val stores, E B Chad* A Cos.
3d—Steamer Stephen Cloud, Nickerson, Savannah,
3 days, in ballast, to N L McCready & Cos; schooner
Fleetwood, Gardner, Port Royal, 6 days.
4th—Bark Heiress, Clark, Charleston, C days, with
cotton, to Simeon Draper; ship Java, Daggett, Savan
nah, 6 days, in ballast, to Thos Dunham.
Cleared.
2d -Schr James English, Barker. Fernaudins, Fia ,
Pierson & Collins.
3d—Schooner Z Secor, Baker, Charleston. 'l' B Chase
4 Cos.
%. XX ibals.
PULASKI HOUSE, JULY 9.
Jno Babcock, H Head, [Geo Dcas, X Y city,
J A Guldin, US 0 Survey, Ills g K Smith. Flu,
Thos Perry, U S Navy, ! Miss E Wescott, do .
A H Powell, NY, IL Cohen. Augusta,
H E Noyes, Capt 4 ADC, ; IIG Balkam, Lt 14 Me Vois,
Y R Duiiglison, U S A, [Lt .1 B Wiswell, <1„
Wm II Newman, jLt Wjn W Gray, do
F B Beville, Savannah, IR A Logan.
H C Williams, IH A Gartrell, Rome, Go,
F C Barrett, Fla, <U E Moulton, Capt 80rh M V
PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON HEAD,] JULY 7.
S Warren, U S N- |P C Stewart, Savannah,
Capt A S Merrill, 102USW J P Pepper, " do
Capt C P Hall, 14th N H V' C P Penidergast A lady, do
Lt J SKing, do jj L Savage, Augnstu,
LtCOCragin, do WSJohus, do
Surg W H Tiiayer.do I Lt W Berrv, 32d U S C T
J Mclntyre, Savannah, 'Lt Child, Savannah.
Asst Surg Sweeuey; do ]J C Flinn, USMachineShop
J G Sege, Charleston. A F Smith, Savannah,
Capt J H Thibodeau, Sav'h G R Knapp, do
G F Lambert, St Helena, jC B Knapp, do *'
G Howe, Columbia, ;W H Miller, do
Miss L Henderson, do jM Thompson, do
C C Brockebust, do ( I A Lester, do I
C Bersmer, Savannah, ‘ IF Cayten, . do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD.) JULY 7.
Maj E Smith, Charleston. |Capt D B Miller & wife.CS
M Sears. do Lt C BHall, A A AG,
Brev Brig Gen S L Wood- Lt F H Coffrin, A A R M
ford, H Head, jLt F C Divinal, A D C,
Col E N Hallowell, 64th Lieut. DB Barrens, Pioneer
Mass Vols, Corps,
Capt C E Moulten, 30th Me Surg W H Thnyer, 14 NHV
Vols, C F Webotu, R Q M 14 N
P R Nickerson & lady, H H Vols,
Head, Capt Stillwell, U S N,
Gen G P Fessenden & wife, N W Clark, Savannah,
19th AC, L C Craige, do
oflanis.
■yy ANTED,
By two gentlemen, in the house ot a private family,
in the tipper part of the city, a wall furnished sitting
room and two bedrooms, with Bath Room and use of
Kitchen.
Apply to W. M., Herald Office. jyß-3
JgOARD~W ANTED.
First-cla=s Board in a private family, wljere there are
no other Boarder*. Price no object.
Address WATSON, Herald office jy'l-lw
yy ANTED.
MULES OR DRAFT HORSES AND WAGONS
WANTED.
- ENGINEER’S OFFICE, A. 4G.R R ,)
Savannah, June 29, 1805. >
Persons having Mules or Draft Horses and Wagons
(Or sale or hire wiil please call at this office.
J. T. STO'NE,
Chief Engineer.
Office in Stoddard's Bnilding, up-stairs, opposite the
Pose Office. ju3o ts
Commercial mutual jmarine insurance
company,
of NEW YORK.
This Company, with over a Million Dollars as As
sets, are taking Marine Risk to and from New York
on Steamers and SallingWcsgels at usual rates.
DANIEL DRAKE SMITH, President.
A. B. HOLMES, Vico President.
Henry K um, Secretary. %
A. WILBUR, Agent,
At Home Insurance Company’s Office,
jy7-law4w 89 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
JJOOMS TO "LET, T* r ~
AT HILTON* nEAD, S. C.
The Palmetto Herald Building having beeh Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large ana airy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business purposes.,
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr.. Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row snd Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to C o'clock p. m. - ju22 -
piONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Steamer CHASE, Rogers, Commander, will
sail on her regular day,
THURSDAY, JULY 13th,
For the above port, at o’clock m. For Freight
or Passage apply to
JyS HUNTER & GAMMELL
pOR BALTIMORE.
The fine packet schooner G. \V GRICE, Lewis mas
ter, will have quick despatch for the above gort.
For freight apply to
jyO-U BRIGHAM, BALDWIN a CO.,^
LINE SAILING VESSELS
REGULAR WEEKLY I INK OF CUPPER SCHOON
LHS FOR
* N' E IV YORK.
The undersigned int< nd'to keep up a regular week
ly Hue of first class Sailing Vessels plying between Sa
vannah and the above port, with superior accommo
dation* for passengers and the very best facilities lor
delivering freight in good order, at low rates, with
promptings and despatch. Particular attontiou given
to forwarding goods from New York. *
CHARLES L. COLBY & OO ,
jttl 8 cor. Bay and Abercoru st reets.
piVEli STEAMER FOR SALE.
An lion
SIDE-WHEEL, HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
STEAMER,
Drawing 22 inches of water Hull 156 feet long; 2C
feet Beam ; 6 lees C inches depth of hold; has two in
clined Engines 20 inches diameter of cylinder, 6 feet
stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower
deck Is clear for freight, aud the passenger acrommo
dation is above. She. Is well adapted for trad eon a
shoal water river. 1s entirely new. well and substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUBKY. JONES A 00.,
Iron Steamlmat Building. Wilmington, Delaware.
juiT 1m
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
* lB -NOW
PREPARED FOR BUSINESS,
it TO*
BANKING HOUSE. IN THE EXCHANGE.
Depositsrc.l Paper for Collection received.
Hills on Northern Cities purchased.
Checks on New York furnished.
L. C. NORVELL,
* President.
JACOB SPIVEY^
\ Cashier.
ninscTons:
L. C. Norvfi. l, I Fe.uncis Sorrku»
Noble A. Hauuce, I J. W. Latuuop,
Robert Erwin-.
HENRY S FITCH.
Notary and Soncitor.
Savannah, 25th June, lSt(5. t
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, /
Office of Comptroller or the Currency, >
Washington, June loth, 1805. )
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to uppear that “Tuf.
SaVa.nn.wi National Bank." In the City of Savannah.
In the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has
neeu dnly organized under and according to the re
quirements of the Act of Congress' entitled •• An Act
to provide a Natitftial Currency, serured by a pledge of
United States bonds, lA provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof," approved June 3,1864, and
has compiled with all the -provisions of said Act re
quired to be complied with Itefore commencing the
business of Banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, 1, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Savannah
National Bank,” in the City of Savannah, m the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author
ized to commence the business of Banking under the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this loth day of June, 1865.
FREEMAN CLARKE.
[.Vo. 1055.] • Comptroller of the Currency.
ju26 2mos
* 1
•yriRGINIA TOBACCO
GEORGE R CRUMP & CO,
20 9 Broad Strset, Augusta, Ga,
Have on hand a large and well selected stock of ■
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m ju2o
JQENNIS, PERKINS & CO.
COMMISSION MER CHAN tS ,
No. cs Bboas Stbcet,
NEW YORK.
jalO lm
BURKE, <6 BRO ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Coen ra Whiiaktii Street *jfc Bat Lent,
ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED AND DELIVERED.
_ if __
PRATT A CO.,
in 1T70.J
MaNCKAOTUHEHS, I-UI'OKIEM AND WriOLES/U.l DeaLEBS
’* IK
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC WHITE,
* COLORED PAINTS,
OII.S AND VARNISHES,
ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS,
' PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Nos. 106 aiul 103 Fulton St.,
jn22 lm NEW YORK.
QOTTON BROKERAGE.
The undersigned offers his services in the purchase
of Cotton and Domestics, and begs to refer to—
Edward Padclford, Esq., Charles Green, Esq.,
Andrew {.ow, Esq., Savannah.
H. F, RUSSELL,
yT-eodll Augusta, Oa.
CAVANMAH THEATRE.
o
SWEATNAM HAS REMOVED.
J?- v - SwratxaM Sole Lessee and Manager
Mr. Puts M'lto.n Stags Manager
M. Frebektuysck Musical ulrocto
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10. 1966.
The Celebrated Romantic Drama of
MICHAEL ERLE; Or, THE MANIAC LOVER.
Philip Darvllle Geo. C. Bryden
A®** Afi*e W.P. Sweatnam
Melville e. W, Blance
Gl i‘* flower -I*.. .J. W. Stan wood
Stenhen Girard Wm. Wallace
Michael Erie PhilMiiton
Lame w oodward Mrs. M. E Berreli
Julia Storing.... Lotty Howland
Mary Woodward La Belle Louise
Selections ; Orchestra
® on 6-• ••; Dotty Howland
Switch Traveette La Belle Louise
Essence Billy Frear
Selections < .Orcheatra
To conclude ulth the Roaring Afterpiece of
THE MASQUERADE BALL;
Or. Prrr Barn cm in Great DiGTBEBfi.
Sweatnam -as Daugerf&ld Boots
Card 9 of Admission T6c.
Orchestra Scats $1 uo
Colored Boxes (up-stains; fsc.
Doors open at IX. Overture begins at 8% .
Spuoial Notioe.—Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac., may
be obtained at the Kefreebment Saloon, adjoining the
Halt, day and night. jylU-1
LECTURE.
POSTPONEMENT.
When the appointment was made foi Doestlcka to
deliver his Lecture on Saturday Evening, July Bth, the
fact had not yet been made public that this evening
hud been selected for the Benefit at the Theatre of
Miss Florence La Fond. Courtesy to that lady ha» In
duced a postponement of
DOESTICKS’
VERSIFIED
' LECTURE ON
P L U C K
Until
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1865.
AT THE ' -
SOLDIERS’ CHAPEL, HILTON HEAD,
jyio 6
GARTEN,
(Congress st., bet ween Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,)
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
UT THE •
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
car Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo JylO
QLAMS I CLAMS!
1 have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the best
Cooks, in proof of which statement I adduce the fol
lowing testimony from Mr. BenJ. Houey’s advertise
ment in the Savannah Daily Herald, of the last or
two:
“There is no mau in Port Royal that can serve op
Clams in every Htyle better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the
Fugle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office.
•Tuf.f.f. is Where the Laugh Comes In." ,
My dear lien we wish you u long Ule and a merry
one.
In addition to the above luxury, we furnish as good
a meal as can be obtained at lUJton Head, or any
other place in this Department.
GIVE US A CALL,
And we feel confident that you will leave our estab
lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise you
will flud to be correct.
Do not. lorgetourold established house, in the rear
df Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
JuDO Proprietor.
JpR ESH IMPORTATION
OF—
SEGARS AND TOBACCO
NO. 171 BAY STREET,
lIFTWF.FN WIIIT.tKKU AND BARNARD BTBEETS.
JACOB LANGSDORF A CO.
Havejnst received from their well known Boose in
Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of
CIGARS,
Consisting of all the different brand*, as wall aa
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
ine the stock, jn9 lm
JM PORTED AND DOMESTIC “
WINESAND LIQUORS,
AT WHOLESALE, FOB 14*111 0 8 1,111.
AT 207 BAY STREET
ISRAEL R. SEALY & 00.
may24-tf ,
The undersigned having resumed the practice of bfo
profession, may be found at hi* old office next door
to the Central Railroad Bank.
jyS-lw • THOS. B. LLOYD
yy fi. GRIFFIN & OCT
W. B. Gkiffin, J. C. Millner, 7- Awa
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA
Will give prompt attention to all consignments find
make liberal advances when desired. Ju26-tm
jTEO lt. CRUMP k CO
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 Broad Shuet, Augusta, Ga.
jaw 3m •
rrvi iHIPPEKS OF CoTION AND OTHER
1 SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER. BENNETT & %3WMAN.
Successor* to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vesey Street, x,ew Yobk.
And Memphis, Tenn.
Thomas Fkni.es, Henry Bennett, D. W. Bowyiah.
jyO 6m
Steele”& buhbank,
. it Merchants’Row,
Hilton Head, S. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchaser*
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belt*, Embroideries,Bools,Cap*
Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, Ac., Ac., Ac,