Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, July 12, 1865, Image 3

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local Watters. "' , Postage. —Tbe Po3t Office in this city is Bow iully cupp ied with postage stamps. Mcrzzr.ES for Dogs —ls you would save your dog, get a muzzle for him at Mr. Mc- Nichols’s, St. Julian street, near the dog pound. , Amusements.—^The Savannah Theatre was well filled last evening with a delighted au dience. Mr. S-veatnam has a strong compa ny at the present time, and gives an excellent style of entertainment. A great bill is offer ed for this even ng. Tue Volks Garten presents peculiar attrac tions as a r sort for those who enjoy fine music, a quiet smoke, and a mug of beer, in a cool place. An evening cannot be more agreeably passed than at the nightly concerts given by Prof. Richter’s bind of thoroughly educate.l musicians at the Volks Gaiten. THIS COURTS. District Provost Cocrt—Hon. Eben Par sons Jr., Judge, Presiding. Savannah, July lltta, 1805. W. W. George, Agent vs. Mrs. D. Jones. Judgment for plaintiff; and ordered that the premises be vacated on the 15th iastant, on payment ot' two ■ months’ rent at $25 per mouth. Counsel f.»r plaintiff, J R. Satuaey; lor defendant, Hon. M. Benedict. Patrick Scaulun vs Mrs. Ellen McGrath. It appearing to tue Court from the survey of Johu B. Hogg, City "Surveyor, that Mrs. Patrick Scaulah is the owner of oue-lialt*of Dot No. 48 Caluoun Ward, city of Savannah; aud where is, there is a well of water withiu her lot, wiiicu ivu been used tor a time by Mrs. McGrath, the owuer of the adjoining halt" to the dividing line being aseertai*id by said survey; it was ordered that Mrs. Patrick Scauiau keep up her fenc ing dividing said premises, and that Mrs. MeGratli, or auy other person or persons, not be permitted to use any water from said welt wjtbout the permission ot said Mrs. Patrick Scauiau. Counsel lor plaintiff, M. J. Ford, Esq Joseph Thomas v?. David Clark—Recovery of a yawl boat. Dismissed. Counsel'for plaintiff, Levi S. Russell; lor defendant,.Hon. t>. A. O’Byme. Mrs. E G idsmith vs. Mrs. Goodhardt, principal, and M. Lukatis, security—liecov ory of rent; claim s2t>. In tne above case it was ordered that Me Lukatis, security, pay the amount of twenty-nine dollars due to Mrs. E. G ddsmith lor rent, in monthly In stallments of five dollars until the whole ainouutns paid. Counsel Ibr plaintiff, Geo. A Mercer, Esq. Jacob Spang vs. Edmond (coloredj—Re covery of rent. Case dismissed. Eliza Bird (colored} vs. Mrs. C. H. Cam phield—recovery of wages; claim $3 60. Judgment lor the plaintiff for two dollars unu seventy cents, with costs of suit. Anna Johnson (colored) vs. Mis. C. Jones —recovery ot wages; claim $5. Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of four dollars and eighty cents, witu costs of suit. Rojocca Norman (coloreu) vs. Mrs, J. Ja.ksoii—recovery oi wages; claim $3"50. I is ordered that amount of wages due to plaintiff be paid wnenever articles, taken away from premises of defendant or lost, be retained to tne latter. Kouert Grant (co ored)vs. Mrs. M. A. Hen derson—recovery of trunk. Settled by con sent ot court. Tue United States of America vs. B. H. R. Daveupoi t—passing couulerteit money. fey cm-eutol court, tue charge against defen dant was withdrawn and case Settled. Prose cutor tor United Slates, Geo. F. Rogers; for defendant, Hou. M. Benedict and L. S. Rus 6ci 1, Esq. The U. S. America vs. Solomon Thompson —Larceny. J3y consent of Court the charge agaiust and. fendiiut Was withdrawn and case sett ed. Prosecutor for U. S. Joseph Boston, Mr.-. E Goldsmith vs. Mrs. Polty Furuam. It appearing to the Court thajt the plaintiff recovered against defendant on the 12th day of June 16U5, in tne 2nd Provost Court a judgment for $58,33, which amount remains unpaid, it is now ordered that defendant pay the amount above specified, with costs ot court, withiu the S[ ace of ten Mays, and upon iai.ure to and > so, a sufficient amount of her effects be seized and sold, and all mo nies so collected he paid into the hands of tniscouit. I'pou the application of Mr. Wm. S. Sym m collect i eiiis ou Jjot uud improvements No. 24, Western third, C .atham Ward lying stud Ueiug on corner of WJiitaker and Gaston sueeis, c ty of savannah, the,following order yviis .passed, the petitioner can collect the rents on the vvithiu described property, from the time Os his taking tue oath of allegiance, as prescribed in JtTodanuitiou ot May 29th lkfit* i° ter minute a tenaucy, 14 days writ ten notice must he giveu and if tue rents are in arrears. gPosr f rovobt Cocrt—^Capt. Jas. E. Smith, pjntih i aesiuiNu—Savannah, July 11, 1865. Inc Uuited States vs. Joi>u fyoe, Eev r i Lil enttai and M. Couen & Bro violation of ndera ot Street beparttlieut,- Section No. 5 )rdered that in tue Ist case the' detendant is lued iu the sum ot live dollars. In the 2d :a»e the defcuclatu is tiued in the sum of two dollars. In the Sd case the defendant is fined lu the sum of five dollars. The Uuifpd States vs. George Williams and John Pickard (both colored)—stealing cattle; A. A. Davis, prosecutor for the Uuiteu States! Ordered, that this Court having no juiisdic jtiuu iu the case, it is respectfu.iy reierred to Judge Eben Parsons, Jr-, District Court, Sa vannah, Georgia. Tue Uuiteu States vs. Wft. and Edw’d. Cross (both colored)—wearing uniform of a Uni ed States soldier, coutrary to General Orders No. 6, Ueadquaiters Post of Savan nah, Ga , July 5, 1865. Ordered that in con sequence of tue ignorance of the parties of exisiiug orders, tpey be discharged from cus tody. V Tue United States vs. Cyrus Butler, (col ored)— cuarged witu stealing a horse, the property of John Feely, a citizen of Savan nah, Ga. Ordered that the prisoner 6e con fined in the county jail for a period of three (nouths. ... In the case of Mrs. Jane Fullon, charged with ‘'relling liquor without license,” con tinued from it was ordered that for want of evidence on behalf of the United States, the accused be dischaiged from custo dy- Hon. p. M. Kusseli, for defendant. The United States vs. B.,liaud —charged jriin di ordeily conduct, and insulting a U, b officer. Dr. li. A. Beaus, U. S. A, pros ecutor lor the Uuited States; Hon. P. M. Sfwsidi, for defendant. It is ordered that the prisoner be fined in tbe sum es. twenty dol lars, or be imprisoned in the county tail for a period of fifteen days. United States vs. Rosanna Maguire, charged with retailing liquor to enlisted men of the United States army, contrary to General Or ders No. 37, Headquarters United States Forces, Savannah, May 22, 1865. Case post poned to 10 a. m. 12th inst. Walter S. Chis holm, Esq., for defefendant. United States vs. John Brady, charged with stealing money. Ordered that the case be withdrawn by the mutual consent of the parties concerned. Hon. P. M. Russell for defendant. In the case of Mrs. Kate Williams, con tmued trom yesterday, charged with having a distillery in her possession for the manu facture ot liquor, it was ordered that in con sequence of mitigating circumstances attend ing this case, it be discontinued, with the confiscation of the distillery lor the benefit ot the United States government. Prisoner discharged from custody. llrrilyds. SEA ISLAND HOTEL. (HILTON HEAD,) JULY 10. Capt N H Oglesbce, C S V,|S Blake, USA, Savannah, IH H, Lathrop, St Helena. PJRT ROYAL HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) JULY 10. J Dooly, Hilton Head, V S Bro n, 56th N Y VoU S Meagnern, do 11 Wallace, Hilton Head, W fi Poon, 14th N II Vots, G H Porter, do J R Mack, Hilton Head, lapping Jttielligetuf, PORE OF’PORT ROYAL, Arrived. Juiy 3—Schr Robert Palmer, Wilton, New York; schr Nancy Mills, Small, Darien. J.uly.U—Steamer Chas Thomas, Faircloth, Charles ton, with the 157th N Y Volunteers on board to be mustered out of service. Cleared. July 10—Sloop Elisa. O'Brine Savannah; schr Nancy Mill.®, Small, New York; schr Guwh Bauker, Ellis. Per nandina; steamship Constitution, Greenmail Boston; brig Mary Cobb, Duncan. Savannah; sloop Jas Gubba, Dollivu, Darien; steamer Salvor, Chicester, Charleston. PRATT ft CO., CEstasusbed in 1770.) MaNUFACTOBEES, IstPOBTEBS AMD WuuLESaLE DEATERS -IN • , WHITE LEAD, ZINC WHITE, COLORED PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, ARTISTS* AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, Nos. 106 and 108 Fulton St., jn32 lm NEW YORK. Bake ry~&* confectioner£“establish. MENT AT BEAUFORT. We respectfully call the attention of the public to our Bakery & Confectionery Establishment In Sam. A. Cooley's Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to All any orders which may be for warded to us. Special attention is paid to the man utßcture of Ornamental Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for holiday or.' estival tables. Feb. 3-ts McMANUS & MURRAY. — UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE,) Savannah, July 6, 1665. / The keys of the money safes,the Scales and Weights, and other valuables are missing irom this building.— Any person having knowledge of the aforesaid arti cles will please give information to the undersigned, and those having them in possession will please return them. WYLLY WOODBRIDGE, ipfl ts * • Collector. ' . • OXLEBBATXO WHISKIES, GINS, ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FLANAGAN WALLACE A CO’S. XX and XXX ALES, For Sale at N. Y. Prices, with freight added. Also—A large lot of CORN, OAT3 and FLOUR. JAMES LEAVY, {ft Commission Merchant, * •No. 6 Stoddard’s Buildings, , jvll-lw Opposite Herald Office. QLARKT, WHISKEY AND BRANDY. 100 boxes excellent Table CLARET, 2 bbls. superior WHIfKEY, for family use, l Octave superior BRANDY, do do Consignment per Steamship Chase. For sale bv JyU St HUNTER & QAMMELL. gTOVESt STOVES!! STOVES!!! Large and small, for Restaurants and Families. All kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Cooiting Uten sils, Planters' HUES wholesale and retail, bv JAMES G. THOMPSON A CO., Jll-1 mo Beaufort, S. C. j^OTICE. OFFICE POST COMMISSARY, \ Savannah, Ga., July 10, 1665. > Sealed Proposals to furnish this post with eight thousand pounds of Fresh Beef per week for three months, commencing Aug. Ist, and ending Nov. Ist, 1665, will be received at this office nntil July 20. 1865. The Beef to be furnished tri-weekly, and of good quality, dressed, excluding necks and shanks. Persons making proposals will state the average net weight, quality, etc., of the Beef. Proposals to be opened in public July 20th, and subject to me ap proval of the Commissary General N. H. OGLESBEE, jylO lot Capt and Post Commissary. S2OO lU£W * m Two Hundred Dollars I will pay for proof to convict the person or persons who set fire to my House at Thunderbolt, on the night of the Bth July, 1666. LOUIS All BOS. Thunderbolt, July 10.15C5. jyll-3t GOODS PER STEAMER ' AMERICA. 100 pieces Light Dark and Mahogany Calicos, Pine Black t rench Cloth and Casaknerw Fancy 'Cttsalmere, Bird's Bye and Scotch Diapers, Table Linen Dtuuask, Huckaback Towels, White BrllUantes and Traveling Dress Goods, Gents’ and Boy's New Style Soil Hats, L-idlea 1 and bents' L. C. Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Nainsooks and Swiss Muslins, Ltueu Collars aud Setts, Black and Fancy fans, , And a great variety of Small Ware*, far salejby dewitt & Morgan. TO CONTRACTORS. . ENGINEER'S OFFICE. 1 A-n. ANTIC AND Got F RaILBOAD. > _ . Savannah, Ga., June 20, 1865. ) Proposa.e will be received at this office until the 6th of July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad; including ail Bridging and Track laying and tarnishing of all Material except Iron,from the Little Ogecchee Br.Uge, Inclusive, to the Main Bridge of the Altamaha, including Morgan Lake Tres tle. The work to be completed within sixty (601 days from the date of contract, J. T. STONE, Chief Engineer. Office in Stoddard’s Building, up stairs, oppositethe Post Office. Augusta papers copy one week and send bill to Sa Tiuutsh Republican omen ts lu2l infants. ||OARD WANTED. Board in a private family, where there are no other Boarders. Price no object. Address WATSON, Herald office jyT-lw ranted. t * ~ MULES OR DRAFT HOR3E3 AND WAGONS WANTED ENGINEER’S OFFICE, A. &G.R R.,) Savannah, June 29. 1865. f Persons having Mules or Draft Horses and Wagons for sale or hire will please call at this office. J. T. STONE, Chief Engineer. Office in Stoddard's Building, up-stairs, opposite the Post Office. juSO ts HEADQ’RS DEP’T OF THE SOUTH, Hilton Hbau, S. C„ June 28, 1865. General Order,) No. 104. f The following regulations concerning Military Courts are re published from the Genera! Orders of the War Department, and of this Department, with additions and modifications. All parts of Department Orders inconsistent herewith are revoked. I. “Where a post or district command is composed of mixed troops, equivalent to a brigade, the Com in an ding Officer of the Department or Arm? will desig nate it in orders as ‘a separate brigade, • and a copy of such order will accompany the proceedings of any General Court Martial convened by such brigade com mander. Without such authority, commanders of posts and districts having no brigade organization will not convene General Courts Martial," (Gefleral Orders No. 251, A. G. 0., Series ISC4 ) n. No one in the Department save the Command ing General, can appoint General Courts Martial or Military Coramis-ions, except the Commander of a Di-, vision or a separate Brigade, and the order appoint ing the court must be dated “Headquarters Division," or “Headquarters, Separate Brigade,” as the case may be lli. “All communications pertaining to questions of military justice, or the proceedings of military courts and commissions throughout the Armies of the United States, must be addressed to the Judge Advo cate General; and commanding officers are enjoined to forward promptly to the Bureau of Military Justice all proceedings of Courts Martial. Military Commie sions, and Courts of inquiry, together with the orders Sromulgating decision thereon. Judge Advocates will e held responsible for the prompt execution of this paragraph, and they are required to forward to tbe Judge Advocate General, at the end of each month, a list of all cases trid and to be tried within their juris diction,’’ (Gen. Orders No. 270, A. G. 0., Series .854.) IV. To carry out the foregoing paragraph, all ofli cers within the Department authorized to appoint Courts Martial, Military Commissions or Courts*of In 3ulry, will on the 27th of each month, send to the udge Advocate of the Department, two reports. In the first report they will state the name and rank of ail persons tried during the month before Courts or Commissions appointed by them, with the nature of the charges, and also whether the proceedings in each case have been (1) approved, (2) published, and (3) forwarded by them, and If not, the reason why. Iu the second report, they will state the names and rank of all persons against whom charges have been pre ferred, but who remain untried at the date ot the re port, with the nature of the charges and also whether each case has been sent to a Court or Commission for trial, and if not, the reason why, (Circular No. 14, D. S., Series 1864.) V. “Whenever fines are imposed by sentence of General Court Martial, or Militaiy Commission, upon officers or citizens, the Judge Advocate of the Court or Commission will make a special report or the fact to the Adjutant General, giving a copy of the sentence in the case. The officer who confirms a'sentence imp i sing a fine will transmit to the Adjutant General a special report ihereof, together with a cony of the or der promulgating the proceedings," (Geii. Orders No. 268. Par. I. A, G. 0., Series 1864.] VI. The fines will be paid to the Chief Officer of the Quartermaster's Department at the place where the prisoner may be, and no other person is authorized to receive them. Such fines must not be applied to any purpose, but the officer receiving them will forthwith remit the amounts to the Adjutant Geneial of the Army, at Washington, with the names of prisoners i who paid them, and the number of the order promul- 1 gating the proceedings, (Gen. Orders No. 268, Par 11. A. Q. 0., Series 1804.) ffcVil. To avoid delay arising from the absence of Brigadier General L. Thomas, checks forwarded, on account of fines under the above paragraph, will be made payable to ‘ the Adjutant Genera) U. S. Army, or order," without inserting the name. (See Circular A. G. 0., dated Nov 19,1664) VHI. “in ajl cases where .ines are imposed by sen tence of General Court Martial or Military comrais siens, a provision should be added to tbe sentence, that tbe prisoner shall be confined until the fine is paid. A limit may be fixed to*the period of such con finement." (Gen, Orders No. 61, A. G. O. Pur I, c. s.] IX. “In esse the provision has been omitted from the sentence, that a prisoner shall be confined until the flue is paid, a special report will be made to the Adjutant General of his failure to make payment, and he will not beaeleased without orders from the War Department, except on payment oi the fine." (Gen. Ureters No. 61, A. G. O, Par. 11, c. s.) * X. “Stoppages of pay against officers or enlisted men are not ‘fines" in the sense of this ‘Order," (Gen Orders No. 61, Par. 111, A, G. 0.. c. s) XI. In a case requiring tbe confirmation of the Gen eral Commanding ibe Department, the officer order ing the court, or his successor, will not merely forward the record, but whi formally act upon the case, and express his approval or disapproval upon the record.— (See Digest oi opinion of Judge Advocate General, n. 8.) XII. All records of Military Courts will be transmit ted to the Judge Advocate General, through theSe Headquarters, and in no case will be sent to Washing ton direct XIII When several cases are published in the same General Order, the record in each separate case will be accompanied by a copy of that order, or so much thereof as relates to the particular case: and when the court is ordered from the Headquarters of a Sep arate Brigade, each case will be accompanied by au official copy of that Paragraph of General Orders which organizes the Separate Brigade. XIV. Officers empowered to appoint court* are ear neatly enjoined to bring all accused persons to a speedy trial, and to publish and execute promptly, tbe sentences of the courts. A delay of justice is often as detrimental to the public service as its total denial. By command of Major General Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Bowse, Assistant Adjutant General. Official: R. F. Wilkinson, Major and A. A. A. Gen. Jy7 7 HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH, > savannah, Ga., July 10, 1665. / General OnDEsal ho. 0. / Hereafter all white or colored persons found loiter ing or idling about the streets, market houses, wharves, or any other place within the limits of this command, will be arrested as vagrants, and if found to be with out anywirsible means of support, they will be placed at Government work. By Command of _ Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS, Jnq. Mcllen, A. A. A. Q. jylO-7 HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH,! Savannah, Ga., July 10, 1666. J General Obdee,! No. 10. f __ Capt. Charles H. Cox, Provost Marshal Post of Sa vannah, is hereby relieved from the duties of adminis tering the Amnesty Oath prescribed by the President’s Proclamation of May 29,1865. Subject to the approval of the District Commander Ist Lieut F. H. Coffin* 80th Maine Infantry, is hereby announced and empowered to administer the saidOatn and will be governed in his duties by existing orders. By C otnmand of Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS. Jno. Mcllen, A. A. A. General. JyU HEADQ’RS DEP-T OF THE SOUTH, l Hilton Heai>, a C., July 8,1666. J General Obbees,l No. 100. „ I Capt. Master of the Steam Transport ‘-Cosis-jiwtan," is hereby dismissed the quartermaster’s service in this Department, for fail ing to deliver promptly, on the 25th of May, 1666, de spatches sent oy him trom bt. John’s River, Florida, notifying in* Quartermaster that the Steamer "Dela ware” was ashore there and needed assistance. n. Captain Weir ot the U. B. Transport "Northern Light,” lor refusing to pay the Quarantine fee for en tering the port of Savannah, Is hereby lined twenty five dollars, in addition to the said iee, and will be kept In the custody of the Provost Marshal nntil the fine and sue are paid, By Command of _ Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Bceoee, Assistant Adjutant UeneraL Official: R. F. Wilsxnson. Major and A. A, A. Gen. tfi 7 tapping. piONEER UNK.~ ~ • FOR NEW YORK The Steamer CHASE, Rogers, Commander, will sail on her regular day, THURSDAY, JULY 13th, For tbe above port, at 12# o’cfock p. m. For (Freight or Passage apply to Jyß HUNTER & GAMMELL. v pREIGET AND PASSAGE FOR NEW YORK. MERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.^ The fast sailing A1 Clipper Brig LEONARD MYERS, Capt. Wm. Smith, will commence loading ft>r the above port on THURSDAY, July 13th, and will clear on MONDAY, lith. Has superior accommodations for passengers. First Cabin .....*. S3O. Steerage ..., ! is. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., jyll-6t • Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. LINE SAILING VESSELS. REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHGON. ERS FOR * NEW YORK. The nndersigned intend to keep up a regular week ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying between Sa vannah and the above port, with superior accommo datidths for passengers and the very best facilities for delivering freight in good order, at low rates! with promptness and despatch. Particular attention .lvcu to forwarding goods from New York. CHARLES L. COLBY & CO , jure cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. J>IVER STEAMER FOR SALE. An Iron SIDE-WHEEL. HIGH PRESSURE RIVER STEAMER, Drawing 22 Inches of water. Hall 165 feet long; 26 feet Beam; 5 leet 6 inches depth of hold: has two In dined Engines. 20 inches diameter of cylinder, 6 feet stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower ■deck is dear for freight, and the passenger accommo dation is above. She is well adapted for trad eon a shoal water river. Is entirely new, well and snbstan tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to PUSKY, JONES ft CO., Iron Steamboat Building, Wilmington, Delaware. jul7 lm r 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 furnished. L. C. NOR VEIL, President. .JACOB SPIVEY, Cashier. DIBSOTOBB : LC. Nobvxll, I Francis Sorrell, Noble A. Habpke, I J. W. Latkbov, Robebt Ebwd. HENRY 8. FITCH, Notary and Solicitor. Savannah, 25th Jose, 1866 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1 Ofpioe or Comptroller or the Ccreenot, > Washington, June 10th, 1866. ) Wbxekas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “Tbi Savannah National Bank,” In the City of Savannah, in the Connty of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has Deen duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the Act of Coilgress 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 Jane 3, 1864, 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 “The Savannah National Bank," in the City of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author ized to commence tbe business of Banking under tbe Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 10th day of June, 1865. FREEMAN CLARKE. (No. 1255.) Comptroller of the Currency. iu2G 2m09 -yiRGiNiA Tobacco agency. GEORGE R. CRUMP ft CO., 209 Bboad Stebet. Augosta. Ga. Have on hand a large and well selected stock of Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco. Samples sent by Exprcaa when desired. 3m JuSO J£IRUN, BURKE, A BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS w ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, / Corneb Wbjxakie Stubs* AN9 Ba* Laws, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED. JuSl ts QHARLES L. COLBY A 00. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING merchants. JONES BLOGS, COKSVEB BAX AND AMBROOBN SXKECTB, SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Qua. L Cioun, Os New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. BEPEBENCES; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York. * Jariva Blade, Esq., New York. Hon. J. Wiley Edmunds, Boston. * Gardner Colby, K.sq., Bouton. jelA—tf SUTLERS AND MERCHANTS. The subscribers offer for sale at No. 4 Merchant*’ Row, Hilton Head. S. C-. THEIR ENTIRE STOCK. At price* which defy competition, constating of Crackers, Butter. Cheese, Hams, Canned Frttlta ana Meats, Tripoli Emery Paper, Began, Ale* Wines, Boots and Shoes, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, Stationary m variety, Army Ranges, Yankee Notions, Hardwoie, Tinware, Ac. These goods will be sold without regard to cost. Why send your orders to New York when you oaa buyeheaper at home. * qq. ft THEATRE. SWEATNAM HAS REMOVED. W. R Sweatnam Sole Lessee and Manager Ma. Phil Milton Stage Manages M. F*Ei»EBTHTSBa Musical Director WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1865. The Celebrated Nautical Drama of BLACK E.YED SUSAN. ob, All in tbe Downs *- PhQ Milton Doggrass Geo. C. Brydeu (.natbrain W. R Sweatnam Jacob Twig E. W. Blanca Blue Peter La Belle Louise Dolly Mayflower, (w'th Song] Mrs. M. F. Berrell Black Eyed Susan, [with S Jiigj Lotty Howland The usual variety of SONGS, DANCES, MlJiSlC' AND OLIO. The Roaring Farce of CROSSING THE LINE. With Sweatnam, Blance, Lotty Howland, La Bills Louise; and J. W. stanwood. Dress Circle and Parquette ]... $1 00 Second Tier and Balcony 76 Amphitheatre ... so Private Boxes $6. $9 and $lO 00 Box ui Colored Gallery 70 Colored Gallery so Doors open at 7#. Overture beglus at B#. Special Notice. Ales. Wipes, Tobacco, &c„ may be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining tbs Hall, day and night. jyll-l LECTURE.' POSTPONEMENT. When the appointment was made for Doestick* to deliver his Lecture on Saturday Evening, July bth. the fact had not yet been made public that this evening hud been selected lor tbe Benefit at tbe Theatre or Miss Florence La Fond. Conrtesy to that lady ha. In duced a postponement of DOESTICKS’ VERSIFIED LECTURE ON P L U O K , Until « SATURDAY EVENING, JULY U, IMA at the— SOLDIERS’ CHAPEL, HILTON HEAD. jyio* 6 UAkfEN, 1 J 1 1 (Congress st., beUpeeu Jefferson and Montgomery ft),) REGULAR SUMMER SEASON. PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT, * ME TBE SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA, Prof. Ekßicbtsb, Leader tor* Refreshments of the best qual ty and in every variety, * lmo jylO QLAMSI CLAMS t I have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the bast Cooks, in proof of which statement I adduce the fol lowing testimony from Mr. Berj. Honey's advertise ment In the Savannab Dailt Hebalo, of the last or two: "There is no man in Port Royal that can serve up Clams In every style better than Mr. Fitcger&ld, at tbs Kagle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office. “Thebe is Wrbre the Lato& Cokes In." My dear Ben we wish you a long life and a marry In addition to the above luxury, we famish as good a meal as can be obtained at HUton 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 fill to be correct Do not forget our old established bouse, la tbe rear of Post Office. PETER FITZGERALD, juSO Proprietor. JMPORTED ANt) DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUOKS, A* WHOLESALE, fOJ »AM It T 661,1 AT 207 BAY STREET. ISRAEL H BEALY A CO. may24-tf NOflCfi. ' . 1 The undersigned having resumed the practice of bta profession, may be found at bis old ottoe, nest door to the Central Railroad Bank. jyß-lw THOS. E. LLOYB. w: B' GRIFFIN "A ' C 6. ' W. B. Gairrot, J. C. Millheb, F. Pi can. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' ■ AUGUSTA,GA. Ini) give prompt attention to all consignments and make liberal advance* when desired. Ju2<Hm TV/ SHIPPERS ir W CUT-ON AND OTHER X SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN,. Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Veskt Street, ..kw Yoss. And Memphis, Teon Thomas Wanna, Bszwt Bcaj-eit, D. W.Bowmaic jy6 6m T SIXTY BALES HAY, Landing from Steamship America. For sale by JyMf BRIGHHM, BALDWIN and CO, Qaßhart*. frMlTtf<yd> Aci., “ MANUFACTURERS abb WHOLESALE DEALERS READY MADE CLOTHING, 981 amb 333 Bboapwax. con. Wosts Stscr, * NEW YORK. # T. F. Cashast, I He-»sr Suatks, Wm. H. Wnrnta LA. T. Haiclbom, J. B. Vajt Waaeasm. Office of Pay an t Carbart in liquidation. jj« .• STEELE A BURBANK, V MerchasU* Row, ’ Hilton Head, S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchaser ta their superior stock of military and naval clothing AWD furnishing goods, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and PUtsd Ware,Swords. Bashes, Belts. Embroideries,Boots, Cape yield Glasses. Gauntlets loves. Ac.. &c.. Ac. ’ pobt of SA^Aif/aii, „ v SAVAJWaa. Ga., July I, MM. GE.VESAL OrDEBS, 1 , No. 6. / I. Hereafter any person fonnd within the limits of this command with the uniform of U. B. soidieia who are not legal seidiers of the army or navy, will be im mediately arrested. 11. All officers’ servants will be provided with pro per papers, approved oy Kegimenul Commandeia, to identiiy them as such, 111. Any person found guilty of purchasing U. 8. clothing from soldiers will be immediately ar estsd and held for trial before the Provost Court. The Provost Marshal and Chief of Police are given the execution of this order. By command of Bvt. Brig. Gns. E. F. DAVU. J*o. Mount, A, A. A. G. J*«t