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LOCAL MiTTERS._
The Lighting of the Streets. —Last night
the street lamps throughout the length of
Bull street were relighted foi’ the first time.
Personal. —Mr. Hudson G. Wolfe, Agent
of Udotpbo \V T olfe, the far-famed importer
of the Schiedam Schnapps, Wines, and
Liquors, arrived in this city yesterday and
has taken rooms at the Pulaski House.
Important Sale of Grain.— The sale of
grain from the schooner Francisco, from Bal
timore, this day, is worthy of the attention
of grain dealers and stable keepers. It takes
place at 10 o’clock, as per advertisement ih
another column. .
Personal. —Major B. Lockwood, Pay
master, who has been, for a long time, sta
tioned at Savannah, and has a host of friends
here, has been relieved from duty in this city,
and ordered North.' He left on Tuesday.
He will probably be stationed at Washington.
Citt Improvements.— We are pleased to
notice that our enterprising fellow citizen,
Mr. George S. Nichols, is erecting a store on
on the south side of South Broad street, be
tween Barnard and Whitaker streets. This
is the first movement towards improvement
we have yet noticed. We hope, in a few
days, to chronicle the erection and the plac
ing in actual working order of anew saw
mill.
Information Wanted. —About five weeks
since Bryan N. Ccrcopley, aged ft years;
disappeared from Savannah. It is supposed
that he may have gone with the troops,
which were then moving from Savannah.
Bryan N. Ccrcopley had on when he left bis
home, a blue blouse, dark grey pants, calico
shirt, and new shoes. His complexion is
dark, eyes dark, and short black hair. The
two upper front teeth noticeably projecting
while talking. Newspapers will please copy.
Address J. D. Cercopley, Herald Office,
Savannah, Georgia.
Vice Consul of Portugal. —The President
of the United States, by proclamation dated
June 17th, announces “Satisfactory evi
dence having been exhibited to me that Joa
quin de Palma has been appointed Vice
Consul of Portugal, at Savannah, Georgia, I
do hereby recognize him as such, and declare
him free to exercise and enjoy such functions,
powers, and privileges as are allowed to
Vice Consuls by the law of nations or by the
laws of the United States, and existing
treaty stipulations between the Government
of Portugal and the United States.”
A Nuisance and its Immediate Abate
ment. —On the South side of Liberty steet,
one door west of Whitaker street stand the
remains of the residence of the late John Har
per, merchant, of Savannah. This building
was a one story frame upon a brick basement.
About eighteen month's since this dwelling
was partially destroyed by fire, its roof being
entirely destroyed, and nothing left by
the flames but the sides of the building, its
brick basement and the flooring of the first
floor. Upon the occupation of Savannah by
the Federal Troops, there,was a large influx
of negroes. They bad no homes and every
cabin, building, shed, etc., that give
them shelter was immediately occupied.
Such was the case with the Harper House
on Liberty street. A visit made yesterday to
the premises above mentioned, discovered
the fact that th« brick basement was occupied
by a lot of vagrant negroes, one of whom had
died on Sunday last. The others had ne
glected to notify the Health Officer of the
death. This morning the residents of the
neigborhoud having informed Maj. Snow,
Health Officer, of the condition of affairs, he
promptly proceeded with assistance to the
premises and had the body of the deceased
woman placed in a coffin. The tearing down
of the half destroyed building would prevent
the repetition ot similar offenses against
the sanitary regulations of the city.
• THE COURTS. ,
Post Provost Court—Cai*t. Jas. E. Smith,
Judge Presiding —Savannah, July 12, 1865.
United States vs. Eilis and Peter-O’Byme
and Sampson Pinkiu—charged with wearing
the uniform ot a United States soldier con
trary to General Orders No. 6, Headquarters
Post ot Savannah, July 5 th, 1865. Plea,
guilty; verdict guUty. Ordered that Samp
son Pinkm, being in government employ, he
is discharged. Peter O’Byrne, in consequonce
of his residence being beyond the limits of
the city, is discharged In the case of Ellis,
he is sentenced to five days labor on the pub
lic streets.
United States vs. Thomas C. Ford—charg
ed with drunkenness, and abusing his fami
ly* loading a gun and threatening to shoot
any one who came near him, and using abu
sive language to a United States Policeman •
also, for violation of Circular Orders, Provost
Marshal's office, for having arms in his pos
session. Postponed to 13th iust., at 12, m.
Prosecutor for tttfc United States, John R.
Hover; for defence, Levi S. Russell.
United States vs. JBenj. Scrogentein (col
ored), charged with vagrancy contrary to
General Order, Headquarters, Post of Savan
nah, July 10th, 1865, plea guilty. Ordered
that the prisoner be sent to the contraband
camp.
United States vs. Elijah, charged with
stealing a pocket-book containing about five
dollars, and other property, plea guilty.—
Ordered that the prisoner be confined in the
county jail for two months.
United States vs. James Feeley, drunken
ness ancl disturbing the public peace, viola
ting General Order No. 6, Headquarters,
Post of Savanuah, July 10th, 1865; plea not
guilty, judgment guilty. Ordered that the
prisoner be fined in the sum of twenty dol
lars, in default of payment of said fine, he
be imprisoned in the county jail for twenty
days ; and the clothing he wears the pro
perty of the United States, be confiscated for
the benefit of the United States. Prosecu
tor for United States, John R, Hover, *
L nitedi States vs. Rosanna Maguire, selling
liquor wiihout license, guilty. Ordered that
the defendant be fined in the sum ot fifty
dollars. Counsel for defendant, Hon. Walter
S. Chisholm.
I nited .States vs. Joseph Humphreys,
charged with stealing two shirts, two pocket
knives, and one pair of shoea from a store
oq Barnard street on the 10th day of July, at
10 o’clock a. m., plea not guilty, verdict
guilty. Ordered that the defendant be con
fined iu the county jail three months.
L nited States vs. Henry Johnson, same
offence, same sentence.
District Provost Court—Hon. Eben Par
sons Jr., Judge, Presiding.
Savannah, July 12th, 18Gf>.
The United States vs. George Williams and
John Pickard—larceny of cattle 2r> miles
from Savannah. It appearing to the Court
that the defendants are guilty of the charge
preferred against them; it is ordered that
they be confined in the common jail of the
county for the space of twenty days and be
thereafter discharged, upon ’ the payment
of thirty-nine dollars with costs of court, said
amount to be paid into the registry of this
court, in principal $39 00 or costs.
Upon the application of Augustus P. Wet
ter, executor of the estate of Mrs. M. Telfair,
and trustee for Mrs. A. C. T. Wetter to oc
cupy and control certain property. The
court ordered as follows, permission granted
to all that tract not included in Gen. Sher
man’s orders relating to Freedmen, sub
ject to the right of all persons who have
planted crops thereon.
Upon the application of W. G. Reddick to
occupy and control his place on Liberty Isl
and, containing about 80 acres, lying and
being in the county of Chatham. The fol
lowing order was given: permission cannot
be granted.
Lpon the application ot Rose Washington
(colored), asking that her marriage with her
husband be annulled. The following en
dorsement was entered: this petition cannot
be granted.
Mrs. Jane E. Elkins vs. Sami. Bowman
recovery ot debt; claim, sl2. Defendant
having confessed his indebtedness in the sum
of sl2, it was ordered to be paid by Monday,
at 12 m. '
Milliam Swoll vs. Patrick Murphy—recov
ery of rent; claim, $39. Settled by parties
with consent of Court. Counsel for plaintiff,
Hon. Philip M. Rnssell.
Wm. Swoll, agent, vs. Patrick Short—Re
covery of rent; claim, $36. Judgment ac
knowledged for plaintiff in the sum of thirty
six dollars with costs of suit, said amount to
be paid in fifteen days; at the expiration of
that time to deliver up peaceably possession
of said premises to Wm. Swoll, agent. Coun
sel for plaintiff, Hon. P. M. Russel#
M. Sheftall, Jun., vs. Matilda Taylor—
Recovery of rent; claim s3g. Judgment by
default for plaintiff, with costs of-Court.
Levi S. Russell, Esq., for plaintiff.
United States vs. Wm. Allen—Assault and
battery. Settled by consert of Court.
AnnaF. Hinder vs. Martin Wall—Recov=
ery of debt. Judgment for plaintiff, with
costs of Court.
Wm. Swoll, agent vs. Mr. Mr. Talbirt—
of rent; claim $36. Settled by
consent of Court. Counsel for plaintiff, Hon.
P. M. Russell.
pipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JULY 12. .
Arrived.
Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York.
Consignees. —Hess & Gutman; J D Laßoche & Cos; J
Lippman; Meinhard & Bro: S Goodall; W H Stark; J
villalouga; MS Meyer; J Lama; M Llllientlial: S M
Lederet; A A Solomons & Cos: Guckeuhelmer & Selig;
A Leffler; S M Gregg & Cos; J H Moses; J C Maker &
Cos; Brady A Smith; David Mayer; S Gardner; SMas
sart; L Kobedier A Cos; Kerlin, Bro A Burke; R J Lar*
comb; WW Lincoln; A M Scarborough & Cos; John
McMahon; S Vogel; JK Hernandez; £ Ehrlich; PSke
han; G Wellbrook; R Habersham; G F Brown A Cos; H
GRuwe&Co; Liliienthul <fc Kahn; Stuar A Cos; AB
Lves; Weed A Cornwell; Laihr >pACo; Adams Express
Cos, Halsey, Wa’eon A Cos; Lovell A Lattlmore: £ Purse;
Msrcey, Day A Cos; Mrs S V Prentice; Mrs V B Hassett;
Central Railroad Depot; N A Hardee &Cos; Blun A
Meyer; J T Rowland; D B Mandell; J Ryan; H Brig
ham; J Lansdorf; L C Norrell A Cos; Harndeus Express
Cos; S Farrelly; My Lazaron; G M Heidt; P Scamell; R
Anderson; J H Clinch; J D; WR Mclntire A Cos; ET;
CM U; HR; steamer C T Sheppard; Presdee A Orff:
Bartello A Riddells; C Gray r W F Law: JG A Cos; W
Battersby G: TNorerg; Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
gY ISAAC D.. LaROCHE.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
26 bb',B. extra PRIME PORK,
20 obis. MESS BEEF,
20 boxes SOAP,
lObbls. SYRUP,
200 sacks OATS,
100 sacks CORN,
100 bbls. WHISKEY, various brands?
S' 1 ,000 SEGARS, do do
25 bbls. GIN;
20 ibis. GRIST,
*2O bbls. MEAL, jyl2-5
~~ ~
100 Sacks Liverpool SALT In store and for sale by
JAS. DOYLEj
jyl2-2w Cor. Bay and Whitaker sts. jg
QADEN A UNCKLES; ~~
Corn eh of Bat and Barnard Streets,
Have ju4t received a large Stock of GOODS, con
sisting of—
Extra Family FLOUR,
80 bales BAGGING,
*3O colls ROPE,
And a general assortment of
TEAS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
ALES.
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGARS,
PRESERVES,
PICKLES,
HARDWARE,
LAMPS,
KEROSENE OIL,
CANDLES,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CAPS, Ac., Ac.,
Which they offer at the lowest market rates.
jyf 2 lmo
NOTICE.
j I would Inlbrm the public that I have resumed the
practice of
xm:
DENTISTRY"
In this city, at my old stand, corner of St. Julien and
Bnrnard streets, (entrance Brown’s Photograph Gal
lery.} where I am prepared to perform all operations
pertaining to my profession.
jyll-lmo W. JOHNSON, D. D. 9.
REYNOLDS, PRATT A CO.,
(Established in ITTO.j
Mantpaoturem, Importers and Wholesale Dealers
in
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC WHITE,
COLORED PAINTS,
OILS AND VARNISHES,
ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS,
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Noe. IOC and 106 Fi?ltow St.,
ju22 lm NEW YORK.
J^OTICE.
UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE,)
Savannah, July 6,1665. J
The keys of the money safeMhe Scales and Weights,
and other valuables are missing from 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,
iP®_ ts Collector.
JAMES' WALLACE’S
CELEBRATED
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, OATS and FLOUR.
v
JAMES LEAVY,
\ Commission Merchant,
No. C Stoddard's Buildings,
Jyll-lw Opposite Herald Office.
QLARET, WHISKEY AND BRANDY.
100 boxes excellent Table CLARET,
2 bbls. superior WHISKEY, for family use,
1 Octave superior BRANDY, do do
Consignment per Steamship Chase. For sale by .
Jyll 3t HUNTBR & GAMMELL.
gTOVES! STOVES I ! STOVES !'. !
Large and small, for Restaurants and Families.
All kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Cooking Uten
sils, Planters’ HOES, wholesale and retail, by
JAMES G. THOMPSON <fe CO.,
jll-lmo Beaufort, S. C.
■^-otice:
OFFICE POST COMMISSARY, >
Savannah, Ga*., July 10, 1865. )
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,
1865, will be received at this office until July 20. 1865.
The Beef to be ftimlshed tri-weekly, ana 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 the ap
proval of the Commissary General.
N. H. OGLESBEE,
jylO lot Capt. and Post Commissary.
S2OO REWARD -
Two Hundred Dollari I will pay for proof to convict
the person or persons who set Are to my House at
Thunderbolt, ou the night of the 9th July, 1865.
LOUIS AMBOS.
Thunderbolt, July 10, 1865. jyll-3t
EWGO O D S
PER STEAMER AMERICA.
100 pieces Light Dark and Mahogany Calico*,
Fine Black French Cloth and Cosaimere
Fancy Cassimere.
Bird’s Eye and Scotch Diapers,
Table Linen Damask, Huckaback Towels,
White Brllliantes and Traveling Dress Goods,
Gents’ and Boy’s New Style Solt Hats,
Ladles' and Gents’ L. C. Handkerchiefs,
Jaconets, Nainsooks and Swiss Muslins,
Linen Collars and Setts,
Black and Fancy Fans,
And a great variety of Small Wai.es, for sale'hy
jylo-6t DsWITT & MORGAN.
QHAMPION BRICK MACHINE.
The proprietors of this recent Patent for the manu
facture of Brick are prepared to dispose of Machines,
and rights to use the 9ume. This Machine is simple
of countrnction; does not readily get out of repair;
has immense power; makes the buck square and sol
id ; can be worked with a single horse. causes littie
delay for removing stones; will make from twenty
five to thirty-five thousand bricks per day. Circulars,
with full particulars, forwarded on application to
BRADFORD js RENICK,
jy-lm 71 Broadway, New York.
3500 TONS
OF—
ENGL ISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 60x68 per lineal yard.
I’or sale by
jul9 6m FOWLE A CO.
J R SOLOMONS, M. D.
DENTIST,,
From Charleston, S. C., offers his services to the
citizens of Savannah. *
Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office. Congress street.
References.— Dr. Jas. B Read,
Dr. Jchiah Harris,
Hon. Solomon Cohen, i
W. N. Habersham Esq,,
: ull ts A. A. Solomons A Cos.,
GROCERIES,
The undersigned has now in store, and for sale,
50,000 choice Segars,
300 boxes Family Soap, ’
And a general assortment of Family Groceries. All
who desire to secure bargains will do well to call
early.
A.'LEFFLER,
Northwest corner Broughton and Barnard sts.
Jy7 lw
rpHE NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.
•‘BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC.’*
A wonderful invention for ladies. Unquestionably
superior to all others.
Don’t fail to read the advertisement In the Savannah
Herald containing full particulars every Saturday
morning. JyO fitaw3m
ju!9 6m
jyjACKY, HOGG * CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 2 Stoddard’s Block, opposite Custom House,
SAVANNAH, GA. .
Having opened a House at the above stand, in con
nection with our House ■ln Philadelphia, we offer to
the Trade—
-260 barrels Bourbon and Rye'Whiskey; Hams
Breakfastßacon and Shoulders. Bagged Beef, Lard
Broom-, Washboards, Lime in hogsheads, Ac,
Consignments to our House in Philadelphia solici
ted. MACKY, HOGG A Cos,
No. 2 Stoddard's Block, Savannah, Ga.
ju2o-lm t. 26 South Water street, Philadelphia,
QONSIGNEE WANTED
For 37 packages Merchandise, arrived by Steamship
America, marked J. M. tin a diamond] care D. M.
jyl2-2t BRIuHAM, BALDWIN A CO,
OHARLES L. COLBY A CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
JONES BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND ARKROORN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Cham L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
REVERENCES,
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
• Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J. Wiley fidmands, Boston
Gardner Colby, J£*q., Boston JelS—tf
pipping,
piONBER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Steamer CHASE Rogers, Conqmender, will
sail on her regular day,
THURSDAY. JULY 13th,
For the above port, at 12v; o’clock p. m. For Freight,
or Passage apply to
jyS HUNTER & GAMMELL
£TAR LINE, *
FOR NEW YORK.
The U, S. Mail Steamship NEVADA, Capt. Carpen
ter, having new and superior accommodations, will
leave for the above port on SATURDAY. 15th Inst, at
half-pasti o’clock, p. m.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.,
Jyl2-* Agents,
jyjERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS
COTTON FOR NEW YDRK
■The fine Ship CARAVAN, Capt. Jas. Lawler, is now
receiving Freight for New York, and will clear on
THURSDAY, Mfcly 2«th.
Steerage Passage sls
Parties wishing to forward merchandise must apply
soon, as a large part of her cargo is already engaged.
CHAS. L. COLBY.
jyl2 Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
JpREIGHT AND PASSAGE FOR NEW YORK.
MERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.*
The fast sailing A1 Clipper Brig LEONARD MYERS,
Capt. Wm. Smith, will commence loading for the above
port, on THUR9DAY, July 13th, and will clear on
MONDAY', ITth. Has superior accommodations for
passengers.
First Cabin .' S3O.
Steerage 15.
Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
jIjERCHANTS’ LINK SAILING VESSELS.
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON.
ER9 FOR
NEW YORK.
The undersigned Intend to keep np a regular week
ly line ot first class Sailing Vessels plying 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 and despatch. Particular attention *iven
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L COLBY & CO.,
Jnlß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
STEAMER FOR SALK
An Iron
SIDE-WHEEL HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
STEAMER,
Drawing 22 inches of water. Hall 155 feet long; 26
feet Beam; 5 feet 6 inches depth of hold: has two in
clined Engines. 20 Inches diameter of cylinder, 6 feet
stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. Tbe lower
deck is clear 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 substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUBKY, JONES A CO.,
Iron Steamboat Building, Wilmington, Delaware.
Jul 7 lm
rpo COTTON SHIPPERS.
ALEXANDER HARDEE,
1 t
COTTON SHIPPER,
—has opened,
ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON & BAY STS.
i-
For the purpose of
WEIGHING,
REPAIRING,
RE-PACKING,
SAMPLING,
j t i*
CLASSING,
AND — '
SHIPPING COTTON FOR THE PUBLIC,
AT the
L OWEST R ATES,
FURNISHING INK, Ac.
jy7 lm
a . ... . .■ i, , —»
Q S. BdNDY,
GENERAL AGENT
AND ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS,
No. 247 F Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets,
(Near Pay Department,}
WASHINGTON,, D. C.
ju3o ts
TOBACCO AGENCY.
GEORGE R. CRUMP A CO ,
209 Broad Street, Aoodsta, Ga.
Have on hand a large and well selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m Jo2o
BURKE, A BRO.,
FOWLE & CO-
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corner Whitaker Street and Bay Lane,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED.
jagl S
!
SUTLERS AND MERCHANTS.
The subscribers offer for sale at No. 4 Merchants
Row, Hilton Head, 8. C.,
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
At prices which deiy competition, couriering of Cake*
Crackers, Butter, Cheese, Hams,
Meats, Tripoli Emery Paper, S*****-?^^
Wines, Boots and Shoes, Shirts, Handkerchl***, P*Pf£
Bags, Wrapping Psper, Stationary in variety, Army
Ranges, Yankee Notions, Hardware, Tinware, Ac.
These goods wU! be sold without regard to coet.
Why send your order* to New York when you can
C.W.BEOTWAOO.
in it seta tuts.
theatre.
sweatnam has removed.
W. P. Swzatnam Sole Lessee and Manager
Ma.PHn.Mn.TOw Staoe Manager
M. Fseusktovseu Musical Director
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1866.
TWO GREGORIES TO-NIG H.T!
AND
THE LOTTERY TICKET TO-NIGHT l
Songs To-Night 1 Dances To-Night l
Olio To-Night!
Essences To-Night * Music Ts-Nigfat!
Ethiopian Delineations To-Night 1
ALL THE FAVORITES IN THE CHARACTERS!
Milton, Brydon, Sweatnam,
Blance, Stanwood,
La Belle Louise, Lotty flow land, * Mrs. BerreU.
Dress Circle and Parquette $1 00
Second Tier and Balcony 76
Amphitheatre 60
Private Boxes $6, $8 and $lO 00
Box m Colored Gallery 76
Colored Gallery 50
Doors open at TX. Overture begins at Bjg •
Special Notioe. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall, day and night. jyll-1
LECTURE. •"
POSTPONEMENT. *
When the appointment was made for Doesticks to
deliver bis Lecture on Saturday Evening, July Bth, the
fact had not yet been made public that this evening
had been selected for the Benefit at the Theatre of
Miss Florence La Fond. Courtesy to that lady has in
duced a postponement of
DOESTICKS’
VERSIFIED
LECTURE QN
PLUCK,
Until
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1866.
AT THE
SOLDIERS’ CHAPEL*, HILTON HEAD,
Jyio 6
yOLKS’ GARTEN, ’
(Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts., j
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGMT,
BY THE ,
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
car Refreshments of the best quality and In every
variety. lmo JylO
QLAMSI CLAMS!
I 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. Honey’s advertise
ment in the Savannah Daily Herald, of the last or
two:
“There Is no man in Port Royal that can serve up
Clams In every style better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the
Eagle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office.
“Thebe is Where the Lauoh Comes In."
My dear Ben we wish you a long life and a merry
one
In addition to the above luxury, we furnish as good
a meal as can be obtained at Hilton Head, or any
other place In this Department.
GIVE US A CALL,
And we feel confident that yon will leave our estab
lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise you
will find to be correct.
Do not forget our old established house, In the rear
of Poet Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o Proprietor.
JMPORTED and DOMESTIC
. VINES AND LIQUORS,
car :
variety.
AX WHOLESALE, FOR FAMILY C81,2i
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. SEALY A CO.
may24-tf ■
NOTICE. ’
The undersigned having resumed the practice of his
profession, may be found at his old office, next door
to the Central Railroad Bank.
jyß-lw THOS. E. LLOYD,
ts GRLKFTN A CO.
W. B?Griffin, J. C. Millner, F. Plumb.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will give prompt attention to all consignments rand
make liberal advance, when desired. ju26-lm
rfyj SHIPPERS OF COT iON AND OTHER
1 SOUTHERN PRODUCE. .
FENNER, BENNETT , A BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Veßey Street, t.ew York.
And Memphis, Term.
Thomas Fenner, • Henry Bennett, D. W. Bowman.
Jy6 6m
H iY
SIXTY BALES HAY,
Landing from Steamship America. For sale by
,|yC-tf BRIGHHM, BALDWIN A CO,
qakhart, WHITFOKD a CO.,
MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
READY' MADE CLOTHING,
331 and 333 Broadway cor. Worth Street.
NEW YORK.
T F Cash ART I HENRY ShaFER,
Wm ILWmxroRD, LA. T. Hamilton,
J, B. Van Wagrnen.
Office of Payan £ Carhart in liquidation.
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rjTEELE A BURBANK,
N ii Merchants'Row,
Hilton Head, S. 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, Caps
Field Glasses. Gauntlets loves, Ac., Ac., Ac.
~ HEADQ’RS POST OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., July A 18fi*.
General Orders, |
L Hereafter any person found within the limits of
this command with the uniform of U. S. soldiers, who
are not legpl seidiers of the army or navy, will be im
mediately arrested. . ...
1L All officers’ servants will be provided with pro
per papers, approved by Regimental Commanders, to
identity them m such*
HI. Any person found guilt* of purchasing U. S
dothine from soldiers will be immediately arrested
and held tor trial before the Provost Court.
The Provost Marshal and Chief of Police are given
the execution of thia order.
By command of BfJg fi F< DA V»
Jso. Muller, A. A, A. G. _ is**