Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, July 17, 1865, Image 3

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Daring Robberies. Friday morning last about two o’clock the remises of General Geo. Paul Harrison, on outh Broad street, between Buruard, Mont- omery and West Broad streets, were enter- d and robbed of one pi.ir silver castors, one ozcn silver'forks, one dozen silver spoons, ,ne pair silver suit cellars, and one flue Eng- 9 h Navy Repeater; this repeater is liner an tbe usual make. The thieves jumped e side wall in the rear of the dwelling, en- red the back parlor, used as a dining room, nd conveyed off the properly. Wednesday night the residence of Mr. hos. J. Naylor, on the North side of Mar- ret street, was also visited by robbers. In hat manner an entrance was made is un- nown ; it was either by false keys or jurap- g the fence in the rear. Mr. Naylor lost |ne silver pitcher and four goblets, having |n them the following inscription: “Pre- nted to Thomas J. Naylor by bis friends of e Atlantic and Gulf Railroad;” andtwo silver oblets presented by the Savannah Volun- :er Guards. These latter tokens of frieud- ihip have also on them suituble inscriptions, he above valuables were iu the front parlor, he thieves next visited a room iu the asement and robbed it of Mrs. Naylor's ilothing, the clothing of her children, and me articles of clothing belonging to Mr. aylor ana a friend- Mr. Henry M. Myer9 as also a sufferer; his trunk, which was in re back parlor, was robbed of nearly all his lothing and its other contents. On Wednesday night the store of John C. [aker & Co., corner of Congress and Whit ter street, was broken into by displacing an on grating iu the rear, and robbed of about 4,01)0 worth of dry goods, clothing &c. There no clue as yet to the thieves. We had the bove facts on Thursday morning, but, at the H squest of Mr. Maker and the Police, have rstained from publishing them till this orning. A Nkgko Shot and Moiitallt Wounded. .bout eight o’clock on Saturday morning ne of the U. S. Police discovered Aleck Hake, a colored man, wearing the uniform a United States soldier; he was then pass- ig on West Broad street near Bay street, deck w’as hailed by the Policeman, and or- ered to, stop; failing to comply, upon tbe bird summons, the Policeman fired, the shot liking etfect. The injured man ran as far as | re corner of Montgomery and West Broad , treets, when lie fell. He was immediately akeu to the Post Hospital, Section No. 3, [Savannah Hospital,) East of the Park. Upon \n examination made by Dr. G. W. Bowan, It was ascertained that the wound was severe, llie ball entering about one half inch below Itbe spinal scapula, passing entirely through the body, and also the upper lobe of llie Irigkt lung. The ball passed out of the right Ibreast. m Assault with Intent to Murder.—Satur day afternoon last about three o’clock, Dick, la colored man, in the employ of Mr. E. Ehr- jlich, grocer, corner Whitaker street and Congress Lane, was sitting at a vegetable Btall near the Northeast corner of the mar ket, when M. L. Ford, a private of Co. F, BOth Regiment Maine Volunteers, approached bim and with a knife made an attempt to cut bis throat. The wound made, which wa9 from right to left across the throat, was of a flaugerous nature; the left carotid artery tame near being severed, which would of fuursc have caused iustaut death. Mr. 8. A. ?aii9k, of the market police, instautly ar rested Ford and put him in the lock up. Buigical attendance was immediately pro cured for Dick and he is now comparatively but of danger. Ford is represented as a treacherous mau with a malignant temper. Section No. 3, Post Hospital.—Saturday kfteruoou last one of our reporters visited tbe Ibove Hospital, better known as the Savan nah Hospital, situated east ot the Park, fForsyth Place.) The wards, buildings, founds etc., are kept in a neat condition, the Hospital has ull the conveniences and pmforts for the sick, tubs, water closets, food beds and beddings, etc. The la9t 8a- lirday morning report shows the following ! w. the number of inmates in the Hospital. JJuited States soldiers 22, paroled prisoners : 6, white refugee women and children 25, |» colored refugees 40. The following are the officers of the Hos- Ipit.al, G. W. Bowman, Act. Asst. Surgeon U. IS.’A. in charge ; Dr. Landing 24th Iowa, 1 Asst. Surgeon ; T. H. Harden, Druggist. Late Interior Papers.—rWe are under (great obligations to the Adams Express Co.; [the Southern Express Co. ; the officers of [the Amazon; the proprietors of the Ma- Jcon, Augusta and Atlanta papers; and to [several other kind friends, for full files of [late Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and South Carolina papers, from which we have | gleaned many interesting items of news. Departure of the 128tii New York Vol- I unteers.—This Regiment having been must- I ered out of service, departed yesterday for home on the Steamship Charles Thomas.— | The Regiment is under the command of Capt. i Davis, From Augusta.—Saturday evening last the I steamer Amazon, Capt. David R. Dillon, ar rived lrom Augusta, with passengers, mails, I “ lul a heavy freight. We are iudebted to Capt, Wm. Gibbous, Clerk of the Amazon, and Mr. F. S. Perry, of Adums Express, for files of Augusta papers. Sale of the Steamer Amazon.—It will be seen by the advertisement of Isaac D. La roche, published this morning, that the well known light-draugbt River-steamer Amozou is to be sold at public auction on Friday next. This steamer, built for these waters, is of great power and capacity, and is in perfect order, offering a rare chauce for investment. Watering the Streets.—Saturday morn ing, at an early hour, Mr. James Pierpont was out with his gang ot hands and hose car riage, watering Bay and other streets. All persons who desire their sidewalks washed when the hose is near, have but to mention the fact to Mr. Pierpont and it will be promptly attended to. Fruit.—We are iudebted to Capt. S. S. Starr, the efficient aud courteous Chief Quartermaster, for some of the finest apples we have secu for four yeers. Adams Express Company have our thanks for some excellent peaches. Both lots of fruit came from Augusta. Thanks.—We are indebted to Purser Fred. W. Ely, of the Stea mship Arago, and Capt Briggs, of the Steamer U. S. Grant, for the safe and prompt arrival of our New York tiles aud dispatches, and also for New York papers of the 12th, furnished by them. Large Shipment of Cotton for New York. —The Steamship Nevada, Capt. Carpenter, was cleared on Saturday afternoon last for New York, having on board 028 bales cotton, etc. This is the largest freight yet cleared by steamer since the opening of this port Receipts of Cotton. —J. W. McAlpin’s flat No. 2, with 401 bales of cotton has arrived from Augusta. This is the heaviest receipt as yet by flat. Mr Charles O. Davis, long and favorably known in this city, had charge of this valuabl e cargo. THE COURTS. District Provost Court—Hon. Eben Par sons Jr., Judge, Presiding. Savannah, July 15, 1605 Wm. Swoll Agt., vs. Zachariah M. Wink ler, action of ejectment. It appearing to the Court ihat an order issued on the 13th inst., requiring the defendant to vacate the premses occupied by him, by 12 o’clock on the 14th inst., which said order has been, and is still disregarded, it is now ordered that the de fendant as well as all other persons, who are occupying the premises in question, vacate the sume iDstanter, and if they fail to com ply with this order, that they be forcibly ejected. S. Cronk, Trustee, vs. Timothy Luddy, action for recovery of rent to the amount of $33, judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $33, with costs, and ordered to be paid by the 1st day of July, 1805. Counsel for defendant, Hon. P. M. Russell. Wm. M. Duvidson, Agt., vs. Rebecca Sneed, action for recovery of debt, $50; judgment tor defendant; but it appearing to the Court that the amount of rent, for one month, viz : twenty-five dollars, was due on the 10th day of July, 1005, it was ordered that the same be paid to plaintiff this day. James Heagney vs. L. Seuger—action for recovery of rent to the amount of $10; judg ment for plaintiff in the sum of five dollars. Counsel tor plaintiff', M. J. Ford, Esq. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Executor, vs. Timothy Laue—action for recovery of rent to amount of $36; judgment for plaintiff in the sum ot $30 und costs; it was ordered that the arnouut of judgment and costs be paid by the 1st day of August, 1805. Andrew Farry vs. John Deacy and Bridget Deucy—action lor recovery of premises; case dismissed. Wm. Andree vs. Sarah Fields (colored)— action for recovery of personal property. It appearing that a wtigon, the property of plaintiff, came into possession of the defen dant in a dilapidated condition, and was re paired by him; it was ordered that plaintiff pay delendant the amount of repairs, viz: eleven dollars, and upon so doing the wagon be returned to him. Hon. T. M. Norwood counsel for plaintiff. Post Provost Court—Capt. Jas. E. Smith, Judge, Presiding —Savannah, July 15, 1805. United States vs. Mr9. Mary Larkins—vio lation of paragraph 3, General Orders No. 0, Head Quarters Post of Savannah, Ga., July, 5th, 1805, on the 12th day of July, 1805; plea not guilty. It was ordered that the accused be fined in the sum of five dollars. Counsel lor defendant Hon. D. A. O Byrue. United States vs. Albert Hill and S. J. Maxwell—violating General Orders No. 0, Headquarters Post of Savannah, July 5th 1805; case dismissed. Counsel for defend ant, Hon. P. M. Russell. United States V9. Patrick Kimble (colored) —violating General Order No. 5, Head Quar ters Post of Savannah, July 5th, 1805. It was ordered that the prisoner be turned over to Post Provost Marshal with instructions to have him police tbe streets of the city for a a period of ten days. Prosecutor for United States, J. R. Hover. In the case of Gillispie, Campbell, Geo. Burke, James Jenkins and Baylor, (all col ored), charged with perjury iu the Post Pro vost Court, Savannah Georgia, July 10th, 1805, it was ordered that the prisoners be confined in the county jail, for a period of six months, and be fined in the sum of five hundred dollars each; in default of payment of said fine, they be imprisoned until such fine is paid. This is the heaviest sentence the Court can pass. United States vs. Thomas Peoples (color ed), charged with stealing a mule, the pro perty of John F. O’Byrne, Esq., in the city of Savannah, Georgia, on the Oth ot Feb., 1805, postponed to Monday 17th inst., at 10 o’clock a. in. Hon. D. A. O'Byrne, counsel for United States. United States vs. Susannah Robertson, (colored), charged with stealing money from Mrs. H. Guerard, on the 8th day ot July, 1865, in the city of Savannah Georgia, to the amount of $2.25c. It is ordered that the prisoner be placed in confinement in the county jail for a period of two months. United States vs. John Reilly, James Cum mings, (colored), Sam Hilliard (colored) charged with wearing United States uniform contrary to General Orders No. 6, Headquar ters Post of Savannah, Ga., July 6th, 1865; ordered that the first and third defendants be discharged from custody. James Cummings is turned over to the Post Provost Marshal, with instructions to have him police the streets of the city for a period of twenty days. COTTON MARKET. The arrivals from Augusta In two days have been 1,201 bales, and 40 bales by wagon. There were a . few transactions on Saturday. Considerable anxiety was niani fested to get the next New York quotations. Tbo following were about ruling rates on Saturday : Ordinary 22 a 25 Good Ordinal)' .......... , 3u a fo«, Middani ::::::33aM Middling H7 a 4n Strict Middling 40 a 42 F.ue 8**a Island 60 a 66 OommoQ Second Ciaa« do 50 a 66 Saw Qin do .*.’.36*46 Faw Gin stained du 15 a 26 Roller Gin do do 20 a ‘2T f0t«I |UribaIs, PULASKI HOUSE, JULY 16. R W Parker, U 8 N, I Win Brailsford, Ga, R Cogdell, McIntosh co, Wm H Sharp, Quitman. Qa. T T Holme?, Fort Pulaski, H li Kelt, N V, J A Walker, Macon, Ga, I Win Cantwell, H Head, RSChevis, Americua, Ga, 0 T Ward, Macon, Ga C A Duvie, Port Royal I SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,) JULY 14. Col A C Waterhouse, Wash lugton, J S Clark A lady, Beaufort, W G Norwood. Savanuuh, J L Paul, Florida. Rev C 11 Coley, Savannah, Lt J Brittin, U SN, Capt H S Hawkius, USA, J B Rile, do JULY 15. Mai J PRoy, Oth U S Inf, U S Brown, Charleaton, J Mitchell, do Capt A W Leonard, do JB Schiedel. Oth U S Inf, Lt W McKee, 26th Oldo Vols Capt A C McDonald, noth U SOT, Lt T Konfa, do .1 M Ryaut. Now York. S Baker, USA. J J Topliam, U S A, C M Burley, II Hoad, A Magim, Savannah, Q PilUherry, Charleaton, S Harria, Post Chaplain, Beaufort. Capt M Byant, USA, A Morehouao, 17th Conn V, Lt C L Kundell, 3d H 1 A, ) M Hoover, Sunbury, Pa, L A Sengteller, USOSurvey, J R Hiugman, U S N, Lt G A Davia, do Dr H It Curtia, do T Turner and lady, Aaa't Snrg U 8 V U W H Waring, 104 U9CI\ G Roach. C S, * . •li £ Peck ’ 17th Conu V, Lt M McDermott. 64th Mass Lt H Williams, 3d R I A, Vols. Lt W Diuguvaa do | j PORT ROYAL HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) JULY 1*. W W Harria, New London, K II Harria, Rockville.Coun A M Fuller, Charleaton, A H Gibaon, Savannah, Jno Merrick, Jacksonville, Geo P Eyon, H Head, G F Smith, Morris laland.SC J B Knight, Savannah, Harry Smith, Waahlugton, E Stcvena, R I, Wm Smith, jr, Charleaton, R E Williams, New York, F H Verdeer, Bonuwell, J S Baynard, do Lt Wm N Warren. 104USCT Mrs Gallgar, Savannah, K D Whipple, Baltimore, Geo II Lather, Florida, Lt C H Williams, 3d R I A, H J Salsbury, Lt A Adj't U Lt O M Pa’lmer, 157th NYV, Capt F E Oaten, do Capt L M Burlingame, do Lt D HJonoe do H P Ainuii, New Yerk, J S Resell, 12th Conn, B Holcomb, Surg 167 N Y Y 0 Palmer, do Lt A F Benjamiu, do Lt C Pierce, do Capt C C Burlingame,do l.t J D Jouea, do Lt Wm U Morgan, do Lt H P Minor, do Capt N W Pettit, 20thUSCT 8 M Taylor, Beaufort, J F Clark A lady, 0 H Seymour, 157th NYV, Lt J F Wright, do Lt W H Sayre, 173d NYV, Geo F Brikett, Ain't Surg’n U 8N, L 0 Leeveue. Lt 4 A C S, Hilton Head, J C Carmichael, Lt Col 167th N Y Vols, O H Olivet, Oeorgrtown.SC, S M Taylor. Beaulort, W H MeCowau, Suvannah, Gilbert P Rugg, do Daniel Maun, do Geo Kearh, do Jas McNight, do H E Man,lied, Savannah. Miss Gulllgur, Savannah C H Bohro, Charleaton, Col D F’razsr, 104th U S C T J C Carmichael, 15th NYV Surg H C Hendricks, do Capt F E Untea, do Capt P L Brigga, do Lt W A Morgan, do Lt 0 Pierce, do Lt O M Palmer, do Chap'n O U Seymour, do C 11 Paddock. do Lt Dodge, 3d R I Art’y. JULY 16. Montlmer Thomson, Ssv'h, D B Mendel, N York, John Harris, Savannah. Mr Bird A wife, do J B Knight, do K D Whipple, do W Smith, Jr, do U C Williama, do Andrew Cook, do P Burny, New York, B L Dodge, 3d R I Art’y, B P Moses, do pipping Intelligence. PORT OP SAVANNAH, JULV lo. Arrived. Steamer Gen Sheplay, Morae, Hilton Head. Steamer hmetie, Hand, Hilton Head. U S truuaport Charles Thomas, Faircloth, H Head. Steamer Amazon, Dillon, Augustu. Passehuibs—Per Steamer Amazon—9 C Bodflah A family, Mrs Kaiue A child, Sirs Clark A child, Q O Lom bard A family, W H Werkhard, K McKuight, SB Carter, A C Dehotte. S Langsilorf, G T Werkmau, Mrs Willson, Mias Kate Enaat, Mrs Baum A family, E B Pearce. C (J Gardner, A C Holmes, T M Bssk, K M Orrne, Lt Chal mers, A J Latone, J Simon, J B Hoy, Thos Willson, II C Bowers, J Mouell, M C Doyle, S W Riley, A Kolliar,’ H Thompson. Capt Johuson, Capt Guodland, Gen. Young, Michael McDrummond. W Rutltey, Wm McAlpin, W J Sixes W J Moore, Mrs Thompson, W Roberts. Consignees—Erwin A Hardee. Hilton A Randell, Brig, ham A Baldwin, S T Sonias, W Buttursby, J O Tallou, Hunter A G iuimell, F Schuster, C L Colby A Co, MJ Doyle, M H Williams, A Kolhau, J D LaRoche, Wm Hardee, S N Fapoh, Geo Geuienden, Staley A Williama, L B Ddvis. Imports—860 bales oottqn; 70 boxes tobacco. Cleared. Schr Marietta, Board, New York. Steamer U S Giant, Briggs, Hilton Head. steamer Loyalist, Hoffman, Hilton Head. Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York. Exports—Per Steamship Nevada—628 bales cotton, 97 ersks rice, 05 bags pea nuts, 2S boxes rndze, 26 empty barrels, Exprsts Height, Ac. Arrived, July 10. Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Hoad. J W McAlpin’s Flat No. 2, Clras 0 Davis, 401 bales of cotton to Wm Batteraby. Schr Francis Hatch, Chlreral, Baltimore; to Master. CoNBiGNExa—Per SchooDer Francis Hatch—Andrew Ylatley, Alexander Fawcett, Francis Sorrell. IMPORTS—870 sacks corn, 410 sacks oats, 892 barrels flour, 12 half barrels flour, 40 bbls sugar, 10 bbls lard, 10 sacks coffee, 60 boxes candles, 100 sacks bran, ami rndze. Cleared July 10. Steamer Emllie, Bender, Hilton Head. U S transport Clias Thomas, Faircloth, Now York. Steamer Gen Shepley, Morse, Augusta. PORT OF PORT ROYAL, JULY 14. Arrived. July 18—Sloop Fleet, Berry, Camden. July 14—Steamer Wm P Clyde, from Charleston, Die. and Pass., to U 8 Q M.; etr Emllie. Savanuab, Die. and Pass., to U S Q M; steamer Oolden Gate, Beaufort, Dls. and Pass., to U 8 Q M; str S R Spaulding, New York, to Medical Dhector; etr Charles Thomas, Charleston, 6th U S Infantry and Dls. to U S Q M; atr Ann Marla, Charleston, Die. and Paas., to U 8 Q M. Cleared, July 14—Schr Louisa A Johnson, Culver, Charleston. July 16—Brig Fanny, Crocker, Philadelphia; schooner Queen of the South, Corsair, do.; bark Nonparein, FUnn, do.; etr Gen Shepley, Savannah, Dle, and Pass., to U 9 Q M; etr Golden Gate, Beaufort, Dls. and Pass., to U 8 Q M. JULY 16. Arrived. £C 8 steamship Arago, Gadsden, New York, malls and passengers, to U S Q M. Passengers—Per Steamship Arago—MaJ General Carl Schurz, Lt Col Emerson, Mrs Gen W T Bennett, Capts L H Oleman, Oolewell, J E Thorndike, Chase, Beach, Lieuts Bran, Roberts, Northrup, Loveridge, McDermott, Asst Susgeous Ingrabam, Weed, Turner, Mr B Page, H, B Fell, M'-s Hoyt, Mrs Savage, Rev R A Wood, Mr. Sa- ball, Messrs Huberts, Wilson, Ward, Cushing. Brailaford, Cuuniugkam, Hascall, Cooper, Curtis, Delaney, Wlual, Kelly, Cbauipney, Eberhart, Berrlan, Lieuts U A Davis A wife, Capts H W King, Cates, Rev J W Alvord, Mr T A1 Berriau, Sdherne, Crawley, Roux, Dunham, Hoover, aud 167 others In the steerage. Steamer Golden Gate, Fitzgerald, Beaufort, Dls. A Pass., toUSQMistrU S Grant, Briggs, Savannah, DU. A Pass, to U S Q M; atr Island City, Ketchum, Beaufort, DU. A Pass.; atr Loyalist, Savannah, DU. A Pass, to U SQM. Cleared. Str Planter, Small, Darien, uuder orders to U S Q M; etr Wm P Clyde, New York, troops, molls and pass.; atr Ohaa Thomas, Faircloth, Charleaton, DU. and Pass., to U SQM; str uen Custsr, Rose, New Yorh, troops aud dls. to U S Q M; hospital atr S R Spaulding, Atkins, New York, to Medical Director; str Island City, Ketchum, Beaufort, Dls. aud Pass, to U 9 Q M; str Emllie, Bender, Favauuuh, DU. A Pass, to U S Q M; str Louuburg, Dale, Jacksonville, Fla, DU. A Paee. to U S Q M. piONKKR LINE. FOR NEW YORK. "The U. S. M. Steamer ZODIAC, Bulkier, Com mander, will (all for the above port on her regular day, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, At —o'clock m. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Jyl5 HUNTER A GAMMELL. F 'OR NEW YORK. The Clipper Schooner TRADE WIND, Capt. Smith, will have despatch for tbe above port. For freight apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, Jy>» 8 84 Bay street. gTEAMER "GEN. LEE” FOR SALE, T U N Pursuant to Instructions of the General Command ing Department of the South, I will proceed to sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, in front of my office, on Bay street, TUESDAY next, 18th inst., at 12 o'clock, M., Steamer GEN. LEE. DAN'L R. KNOWLTON, jyl5 Meut. 178th N. Y V., and A. A. Q. M. t jyjERCHANTS' LINE SAILING VESSELS. COTTON FOR NEW YDRK The flne Ship CARAVAN, Capt. Jas. Lawler, Is now receiving Freight for New York, and will clear on THURSDAY, July 20th. Steerage Passage $16 Parties wishing to forward merchandise must apply soon, as a large part of her cargo Is already engaged. , CHA8. L. COLBY. Jyl2 Cor. Bay and Abercorn ats. rtnnsemtnts. FREIGHT 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 S ort, on THURSDAY, July 13th, and will clear on IONDAY, 17th. Has superior accommodations for passengers. First Cabin $30. Steerage ig. Apply to Jyll-Ot CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., Cor. Bay and Abercorn ats. jy^ERCHANTS' LINE SAILING VESSELS. REGULAR WEEKLT LINE OF OLIPPER 8CHOON ERS FOB NEW YORK The undersigned Intend t« keep up a regular week ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying betweeu Sa vannah and the above port, with superior accommo dations for passengers und the very best facilities for delivering freight In good order, at low rates, with promptness and despatch. Particular attention given to forwarding goods from New York. CHARLES L. COLBY * OO., Jul8 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. JJIVER STEAMER FOR SALS. An Iron SIDE-WHEEL, HIGH PRESSURE RIVER STEAMER, Drawing 22 Inches of water. Hull 166 feet long; 26 feet Beam; 6 leet 6 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 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 PUSKY, JONES ft CO., Iron Steamboat Building, Wilmington, Delaware. Jul7 lm J^OTICE. The Proprietor of ths SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLB, Begs to announce to hls numerous patrons that he has made a number of Improvements in tbe machinery at tached to his establishment, and la now prepared to furnish his customers with a full supply of the best GRITS AND MEAL, and everything that can be expected from a FIRST-CLASS MILLING ESTABLISHMENT. He pledges himself to always tell bis Goods and do bis work 25 PER CENT LESS for the benefit of the citlseus, than many of hls com petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat and Corn at the tun ternary toll, and In addition will, as above stated, always be prepared to furnish his friends with everything In the old style. Hfs place of business is at the well-known spot at the FOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. Jul9-tf tpo COTTON SHIPPERS. ALEXANDER HARDEE, COTTON SHIPPER, —has oramm, — ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON ft BAY ST8. For ths purpose ot WEIGHING, REPAIRING, RE-PACKING, SAMPLING, CLASSING, — AMD — SHIPPING COTTON FOR THE PUBLIC. — AT TH* — L OWEST RATE*, FURNISHING INK, 4o. JyT lm piERCE SKEUAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segans. Also, Skehan's Celebrated < GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and In wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, ftc. Liberal deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON.STREET, SAVANNAH, and 62 Liberty street, New York. t^AVANNAH THEATRE. SWEATNAM nAS REMOVED. Xf' J!; Sole Lessee and Mannger M. FsuiKBTurssa Musical Director SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1865. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, BETSY BAKER, SINGING and DANCING. Wednesday evening, July 13th, BENEFIT of LA BELLE LOUISE. Dress Circle and Parqnette $1 00 Second Tier and Balcony 76 Amphitheatre " go Private Boxes $0, $8 and $10 00 Box 111 Colored Gallery 75 Colored Gallery 60 Doors open at 7Jtf. Overture begins at 8Jf. Spkoim. Notioi. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, ftc., m ay he obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the Hall, day and night. j y u .1 •yoLKS' GARTEN, (Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,) REGULAR SUMMER SEASON. PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT, »V TBS SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA, Prof. E. Rioutxb, Leader, tar Refreshments of the best quality and In every variety. lmo Jylo pY ISAAC D. LaROCUE. AT FBIVATE SALK, 26 bbls. extra PRIME PORK, 20 bbls. MESS BEEF, 20 boxes SOAP, 10 bbls. SYRUP, 200 sacks OATS, 100 sacks CORN, 100 bbls. WHISKEY, varions brands, 80,000 SEGARS, do do 26 libls. GIN; .20 bbls. GRIST, 20 bbls. MEAL, . Jyl2-6 J^OTICE. “ OFFICE POST COMMISSARY, 1 Savannah, Ga„ July 10, 1905. f Sealed Proposals to fur Utah this Post with elgbt thousand pounds of Fresh Beef per week for three months, commencing Aug. 1st, and ending Nov. 1st, 1865, will be received at this office until July 20.1806. The Beef to be forntahed til-weekly, ana of good quality, dressed, excluding necks and shanks. Persons making proposals will state tbe average net weight, quality, etc., of the Beef. Proposals to be opened In public July 20th, and subject to tne ap proval of the Commissary General. N. U. OGLESBEE, JylO lot Capt. and Post Couunhtasry. J^OOMS TO LET, AT HILTON HEAD, 8. C. The Palmetto Herald Bulldiug having been Newly Fitted Up, now offers large ana airy rooms, suitable for Sleeping Apartments or busiuess purposes. For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25, Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premlsea, corner of Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock to 6 o'clock p. m, Jn22 J R. SOLOMONS, M. D. ‘dentist, From Charleston, S. C., offers bis services to the citizens of Savannah. Rooms st Dr. Clark's office, Congress street. References.—Dr. Jas- B Read, Dr. Juhiau Izarsis, Hon. Solomon Cohen, W. N. Haukbsiiam Esq,, 'ull tf A. A. Solomons ft Co., J61PORTED AND DOMESTIC WINESAND LIQUORS, AT WUOLESALI, FOB FAMILY USE, AT 207 BAY STREET. ISRAEL R. SEALY ft CO. may24-tf jy£ANNINQ A DE FOREST. BANKERS AND BROKERS. No. 19 Wall Stbiet, New Yobs. DEALERS IN GOLD, SILVER, FOREIGN EX CHANGE and GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Give special attention to the purchase and sale ol Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, New Orleans and Tennessee Bank notes, Southern States Bonds and Coupons, Railroad Bonds and Coupons. Interest allowed on deposits. JyIS-3m QLAM81 CLAMS! I have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and tbe best Cooks, iu proof of which statement I adduce tbe fol lowing testimony from Mr. Benj. Honey's advertise* ment In the Savanna* Daily Hebalv, ef 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 Poet Office. "Tukbk is Wmebe tb* Lacuh Corns In.” My dear Ben we wish you a long life and a merry one. In addition to the above luxury, we furnish as good 6 meal at can be obtained at Hilton Head, or any other place in this Department. GIVE US A PALL, And we feel confident that you will leave our estab lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise you will find to be correct. Do not forget our old established house, in ths rear of Post Office. PETER FITZGERALD, Ju80 Proprietor. J^ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Co-partnership existing between Pierce Skehau and David P. Conyngham, at No. 176 Broughton strest, Is dissolved by mutual consent, The business of the home will now be conducted under the name of Pierce Skehan. _ . PIERCE SKEHAN, Jyl6-8 DAVID P. CONYNGHAM. ___ SIXTY BALES HAY, Landing from Steamship Amarica. For sals by 1v6-tf BRIOHHM, BALDWIN A CO, WHITFORD ft C(£ MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS READY MADE CLOTHING, 381 and 333 Bboadwat. oob. Wobt* Stbiet, NEW YORK. T F Cabhabt, I HinbtJShafeb, Wm H. WuiTroai), I A. T. Hamilton, J. B. Van Waoenen. Office of Payan A Carhart in liquidation. JyC 8 °» S TEELE ft BURBANK, V Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, S. O. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, a ^ Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belt*. Embroideries,BooiS,Cap# Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, ftc., Ac., ftc.