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LOCAL MATTE R S._
Serenade to Gen. Brauuan.
Brev. Maj. Gen. J. M. Brannon, com
manding the District ol Savannah, was
serenaded at the Pulaski House last
evening. The band of the 30th Maine
Volunteers, E. M. Gammon, leader, fur
nished the music, playing a number of pieces
of music in beautiful style. A large con
course was gathered in .Tohnsan square on
the occasion, and a great number of the
friends, military and civil, of Gen. Brannan
paid their respects to him within doors.
Ready for Launching. —Mr. Hawkes, of
the firm of Krenson & Hawkes, has ready
for launching at his shipyard, east of the
River Lock of the Savannah and Ogeechee
Canada beautiful schooner.
River Steamer for Sale To-day. —Messrs.
Bell & Christian will sell at Auction to-day,
the light-draft steamer “General Lee.” A
good chance for capitalists. See advertise
ment of Lieut. D. R. Knowlton.
I Freights.— We should have
I stated , that Mr. McAlpiu charged $lO per
I bale, instead of $7 50, for freighting cotton
4 from Augusta here on the flat which arrived
jl a day or two since.
Receipts of Cotton, etc. '—The receipts of
cotton yesterday were 712 bales and 210
bales domestics, by flats; and by steamer
from Augusta, 041 bales cotton and 210 bales
domestics.
Escamped on the Bay. —The men of the
Andersonville expedition having left the
steamer Virginia, on board which they had
remained since their arrival, encamped yes
terday afternoon upon the grass plot, on the
Bay East of the Exchange. The camp con
sists of six fine Sibley tents, and the party
will probably remain in their present com
ortable quarters until such time as transpor
ation can be provided for them and their
naterials through to Andersonville* Sumter
county.
The Work on tiie Central Railroad.—
Mr. Spratt, firm of Spratt & Callahan, has a
gang of about two hundred men at work on
;he Central Railroad. It is already completed
for about six miles out, and an engine with
me or two cars attached runs over that por
ion every day, to and from the construction
>arty. The work is being pressed with all
mssible vigor.
L. J. Guilmartin & Co.—This new firm,
composed of old Savannah merchants, have
established themselves at J4B Bay street, op
' posite the City Hotel, where they will carry
' on the business of* General Commission Mer
' ahd give particular attention to pro
¥lfuring freights and filling orders for hard
‘mine timber and lumber, cotton, wool, hides,
|«c. Captain Guilmartin was formerly well
ifinown in town as a merchant on Market
afcuare ; Mr. John Flannery has a good repu
gfmtion in Savannah as a well-known book-
Efteper of superior abilities; and Mr. E. W.
■rummoucl, the other member of the firm,
”I*as long and popularly connected with the
Sftmse of J. E. Carlton & Cos. They have re-
Mivcd an advantageous location, and possess
■e best of facilities for attending to all busi-
Sss in their line. They have large store and
.msiness rooms, and have put up a press lor
Vjft re-packing of cotton and wool in their
(■ablishment, where the work is done
'■ Aroughly and in the manner which is most
’ wfituble in the end They also advertise
| Wkd pine and spruce boards and scantling
; Agale in lots to suit purcliaseis. The firm
* jftmises to be a successful one, and we wish
m\i prosperity.
!|H THE COURTS.
.JBtrict Provost Court —Hon. Ehen Par
sons Jr., Judge, Presiding.
Savannah, July 17, 16G5.
■' v .It appearing to tbe court that Chas. Ax ora
1 and Moses Axorn have been in the undis
turbed and peaceful possession Os. a certain
tract or parcel of land, lying and being on
White Bluff, in the county of Chatham, and
h|ve planted the same; it was ordered that
,tbe above named parties do remain in the
lukdisturbed and quiet possession of the land
■mated by them, and that the rights be re-
Mected by any person whatsoever, until tbe
■Kp is harvested. Any person violating the
order will upon complaint filed and
Instantiated be severely punished.
Sirs. M. A. Dent vs. E. Kodgers—recovery
j^Aebt; claim S3O 66; judgment for plain-
Hft iu the sum of S3O 66, aud $L 25 costs of
H, and it was ordered that the amount of
and costs be paid by the 25th day
Pendleton (colored,) vs. Mrs. El
■Bryah. Recovery of wages—claim sl4.
Hgiucnt for plaintiff in the sum of seven
and $1 25 costs of suit.
■icob Miller, vs. Thos. Baker. Recovery
|H<_‘bt —daim sl3, amicably settled by coa-
B of court.
M. Cooney, vs. Water O’Meara Ac
in Chancery lor dissolution of copart-
In the matter of controversey be-
the parties and to determine the in-
Sts of each respetively in the concern,
ordered :
■t. That the interest of plaintiff is une
Hi, and that of the defendant two-thirds.
B. That the liabilites of the co partner
be paid out of the proceeds of sale etc.
Hi. That Mr. Walter O’Mera remain the
Huietor of the Billiard Saloon and con-
He the business.
METEOROLOGICAL.
I [rRKFAKFJ> FOB THE SAVANNAH HERALD.]
ftnge of Thermometer for seven days
■ng July 15’ 1865, at Savannah, Ga*
■ 7 A.M. 12 M. 7 P.M. 10 P.M. Av'rge.
84 98, 93 89 91
82 94 87 85 87
■, 82 93 87 84
■ 78 . S6« 78 77 79#
70 80 • 77 77 79
■ i 75 80 82 81 81
■ 77 84 1 84 81 83>tf
A 7914 89X 84 _ 82 Ave. 83 9-14
Rkmoval.— Messrs. Macky, Hogg & Cos.,
hare removed their Counting House to the
south side of Bay street, between Barnard
and Jefierson streets, in the Warehouse for
merly occupied by Stark, Alexander & Clark.
com; me rc i a l .
Savannah Market.
* Midday, July 17, 1865.
Cotton—We report a good inquiry to-day,
with sales of 21 bales, viz: 17 bales at 431-4
cents, and 4 bales at 40 cents.
Quotations —Uplands—Ordinary, 35 to 38 ;
good ordinary, 39 to 40 ; middlings, 46; strict
middlings, 47 1-2; good middlings, 48 to
48 1-2 ; fair, 49 to 49 1-4.
Wool— A sale of 8 bags of unwashed was
made yesterday at 32 cts. per lb.
Corn. —The market is
holders are firm. We quote in large loyt at
$1 25 per bushel.
Flour. -jA large supply on hand. From
first hands 9ales were made yesterday ot su
perfine at $9; Extra Family and choice brands
sll.
Oats are in fair inquiry at wholesale; the
selling raiViis $1 10.
Hay.— fcfdrthern, per cwt., in lots, $1 50.
Hides.— A fair inquiry lor the article at
8 1-2 to 10 cents.
|uribuls,
PULASKI HOUSE, JULY 17.
M Cohen, Augusta, I L H Chidester, Burke co,Ga
Jno Kavanagh, U S N. U Banks & sou, Griffin, Ga,
Chas Smith, do FA Robereon, Lt 30th Me,
J H Wilier, Augusta, . J Beale, do
H C Woodruli; N Y, U C Wilson, Beaufort,
0 E Robinson, Savannah, .Clark Carter, Boston,
Mrs A T Johnson, Augusta,l.Judge G Brantly, Wash’s,
Mrs C T EdmoudstoiM do IWin A Thomas, do
W A Ramsey, do IP F Beardsley, Maine,
L Davis, Jo 1 NHewett, 100th XY,
J W Rein, Savannah, I Jno H Byrne, Augusta.
Jas Berrien, New York, Jno;H;Pillsbury, Portßoyal
J F Gibson, Hilton Head, ( J D Barker, do
Col 11 U Hopkiu s, Darien, |
PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON HEAD] JULY 10
H F Felt, New York, IG H Beack, Savannah,
VV H Shaupe, Ga, J W Gould, Boston,
D McDonell, H Head,* > W Root, Savannah,
J F Rogers, NJ, IA G LaTaste, Fla,
D B Usina, Beaufort, Mrs \V C Smith, Charleston,
W H Millen, Savannah. Miss Chase, do
M Shannon, do J McSweegen, do
D Mann, do J F Wagner, U S N.
SEA ISLAND HOTEL,. (HILTON HEAD,] JULY 16.
Cipt A W Leonard,lOSUSCTi A C Holmes, Fernandiua,
J W Babcock, H Head, | Asst Surg A Leloug, do
Lt S J Gallagher, 1-ltliNH V, IW Beard, Savannah,
H Hays, Hth Me Vols, |Lt VV VV Gray, 12th 111 Vols
Maj H G Nines, Savannah, W C Midgtry, N York,
M H Willliams, do J F Gibson, Ga,
J Young, do Capt B W Tilton, Head.
VV P Lunt,.Boston.
A CARD.
The undersigned, passengers upon the steamer
Helen desire to express to Capt. James K. Reilly, and the
officers of said vessel, their appreciation of the kindness
aud courtesy which they have experienopd upon the trip
from Augusta to Savannah, and they Wg to recommend
this steamer to the travelling public as a safe and as a
comfortable mode of couveyance.
[Signed] John H Pilsbury, John D Parker, F Schus
ter, James T Bailie, W A Ramsey, y A Richmond, Phil
lip Yonge, Roswell King, T L Ma-senburg, C E Robip
sou, I. R Davis, A J Smith. U J Wilson, C A Williams,
M Cohen, John H Byrue, James Doig, Wm Hartman, K
C Chichester, Wm H Kendrick, Capt VV E Bradley.
Savannah River, on board Steamer Helen, |
July 17th, 1865. /
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JULY 17.
Arrived.
Steamer Helen, Capt J K Reilly, Augusta. Sunday
moruiug, 7 o’clock, passed the Jets Davis on Beig’s Bar, 7
miles below Augusta, aground, bound np. Monday
morning, y>£ o’clock, passed the Gen Sh-pley at Morel's
Landing, 04 miles, from Savannah, bound up.
, Passenoers.— Per Steamer Helen—Mr W H Kendrick,
Miss S L Mathews, Miss Susan A Mathews, Miss Chita
Kendrick, Mr F L Maseenburg, Mr C E Koatusou, Mrs
M Edmondston, Mr T N Johnson, Mr Bailey, lady and 3
. children, Messrs L B Davis, C D Williams, Phillip Yonge,
H Chidester, W A Ramsey, John H Byrne, H J Wilson,
U J Smith, F Schuster, M Hortiuan, J H Pilsbury, U 8
Treasury Agent J II Parker, Ass’t U S Treas Agt, R
King, M Cuheu, H A Richmond, Capt VV E Bradley A
servant, and others iu stecrage-
Consioneks— Per Steamer Helen—l2s hales cotton and
120 bales domestics audmdze, to Keiu & Cos, Southern
Express Company, C L Colby £ Cos, Bell £ Christian, J
R Wilder, O Cohen, Wm Battersby, S W Wight, Phillip
Yonge, F Schuster, PBMarsh, B Zacharias, GSNichols.
Steumey Oneota, Norris, Hilton Head, V
Steamer Umelie, Hand, Hilton Head.
Steamer Canonicus, Burue, Hilton Head.
Capt Gray’s Flat from Augusta, with 104 bales cotton,
85 bales domestics to Adams Express Company. *
Capt Fraser’s two Flats from Augusta, with 434 bales
cotton to Bell & Christian and Wm Battersby.
HOen Young’s Flat, Capt Murray, from Augusta, with
28 bales cotton to Kirlin £ Ktenyle, Colby £ Cos, Oetavus
Cohen.
Six pontoon boats from Augusta, with ammunition, to
Capt S S Starr, A Q M.
Steamer Fountain, Costner, New York.
Cleared.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Oneots, Norris, Hilton Head.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL, JULY 17.
Arrived.
July 14—Sloop Eliza, O’Brkn, Savannah; steamer S R
Spaulding, Fort Monroe.
Cleared,
July 15—British schr Dryhu, Behrl, Charleston,
HEADQ’RS POST OP SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., July 6, 1565.
General Orders,)
No. 7. /
I. It is ordered that on and after this date, no per
son be buried at this Post unless the Keeper o( the
Graveyard or Cemetery receive a certificate fir, m the
attending Physician? or from the Health Officer of the
Post, stating' the name, age and cause of death of the
deceased in full. This order does not ajiply to officers
and soldiers of the U. S. Army. Blank forms may be
had by Physicians on application to the Health Offi
°®*j, aud no others can be used,
ee P t)ra of the Graveyards and Cemeteries will,
on the last day of each month, make a fuH report to
the proper city official of all interments made during
tne mouth at the grounds nndcr their charge. Thu
report will be made on the form used under the city
?i^? r to ltle occupation of Savannah by
the National Military Forces, in December last.
G. All persons who die and whose relations or
mends are unuble to give them decent burial will be
buried at the expense of the Government. For all
such cases application will be made to the Health Of
fice*.™ the Poet, who will make requisitions upon the
Post Quartermaster for coffins, vehicles to remove the
bodies, and for necessary labor. The Post Quarter
master is hereby instructed to comply with such re
quests of the Health Officer promptly and efficiently,
and he is authorized to employ such labor as may be
necessary to accomplish this result.
By command of
, „ *. 4 . Bvt. Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
• Moll in, A. A. A. Q. jyß io
. HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH >
Savannah, Ga., July 10, isos. ’ j
General Orders,!
No. 9. j
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 any visible means of support, they will be placed
at Government work.
By Command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS,
Jno. Mullen, A. A. A. G. jylO-7
.afattla. -
RANTED. ~
A pleasant, Wei) Furnished Room, for single gentle
man. Address G. A. G., Lock Box 116 P. O.
JflS 3
a nted,
A first rate PILOT for the Altamaha river.
Jyl4-lw ERWIN A HARDEE,
0
On the 12th Instant, a Yellow and White Pointer
BITCH, abont a month old. Tne finder will be suita
bly rewarded by leaving her at B. Stamm's Barber
Shop. : 3t ]y!s
Macky, hogg £ co.,
M
WHOLESALE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Having removed to store formerly occupied by
Stark, Alexander &. Clark, Bay street, second door
west of Barnard, offer to the trade the following artl -
deg •
300 bbls Whiskey,
500 bbls Extra Family Flour,
36 'sacks Salt,
125 kegs Lard,
20 bbls White Beans
75 kits Mess Shad,
20 bbls Labrador Herring,
25 tierces Canvassed Beef,
50 hhds Lime,
50 bbls and half bbls No. 1 and 2 Mackerel.
Jyl4-6 »
-J^OTICE.
The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Southern Insurance and Trast Company will be
held at the office of the Company, In Savannah, on
Wednesday, 19th July, 1806, lor the puipoee of elect
ing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran
saction of such otherbnsiness as may be broaght be
fore tbe meeting.
JH- BRIGHAM, President,
Per J. C. MoNULTY,
Assistant Secretary.^
fJH) COTTON SHIPPERS.
ALEXANDER HARDEE,
COTTON, SHIPPER,
—HAS OPENED,
ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON & BAY STS.
For the purpose of t
WEIGHING,
REPAIRING,
REPACKING,
SAMPLING,
• CLASSING,
AND—
SHIPPING COTTON FOR THE PUBLIC,
AT THE
*
LOWEST RATES,
FURNISHING INK, Ac.
Iy7 lm
COTTON BROKERAGE. m
The undersigned offers his services In the purchase
of Cotton and Domestics, and begs to refer to—
Edward Padelford, Esq., Charles Green, Esq.,
Andrew Low, Esq,, Savannah.
, H. F. RUSSELL,
y7-eod!6 Augusta, Ga.
H AY
SIXTY BALES HAY,
Landing from Steamship America. For sale by
JyC-tf BRIGHHM, BALDWIN £ CO,
gTOYES 1 STOYES ’ ! 6TOVE9 !! !
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 & CO.,
jll-lrao Behufort. S. C.
QTeO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 Bboad Street, Auocsta, Ga,
ju2o 3m
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, )
Savannah, Ga., July 15, 1865. /
General Orders,)
No. 60. j
In compliance with provisions of General Orders,
No. 3, from Headquarters, Department of Georgia,
dated Augusta, Ga., JnlylOth, 1865, I hereby relln
2uish the command of the District of Savannah to
revet Maj. Gen. John M. Brannon. '
HENRY W, BIRGE,
£iyl7 7 Brevet Major General U. S. VolsA
HEADQ’KS DEP’T OF-.THE SOUTH, t W
Hilton Head, S. C., July 10, 1865. >
General Orders,)
No. 111. /
The following Circular, issued from the “Bureau of
Refugees, Freed men and Abandoned Lands,” and ap
proved by the Hon. Secretary of War, is published for
the information of this command. Its requirements
will be strictly conformed to
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Bnre&u of Refngees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Washington, June 13, 1865.
Circular, )
No. 7. /
In accordance w Jth section 8 of the Act of Congress
establishing this Bureau, which provides for the issue
of provisions, clothing, and fuel for the immediate ana
temporary shelter and supply ot destitute and suffering
refugees and freedmen, the Assistant Commissioners
of this Bureau will at once make carefnl estimates ot
the amounts of provisions, clothing, <kc., as may be
needed for the present quarter for the supply of such
class of persons as may be within their respective de
partments, and they will hereafter, quarterly, make
like estimates. All estimates must be approved by
the Commissioner of the Bureau prior to issue.
Rations, fuel, transportation, and quarters, have
been heretofore furnished to teachers ot refugees and
freedmen, or to other persons voluntarily laboring for
the benefit of sach persons, by certain commanders of
departments, posts, Ac., while others have refused to
furnish the same. Therefore, in order that there may
he uniformity of action and a clear understanding in
this matter, the following rules will be adopted, and
will take effect and be in force on and after July, 1
1865, to-wit: „
Rations will not be gratuitously laned to teachers of
refugees or freedmen, or to other persons voluntarily
laboring for the benefit of such persons, but such
teachers as are authorized by the Assistant Commis
sioners of this Bureau, while actually on duty in their
fields of labor, may purchase rations of the Govern
ment under precisely the same rules which apply to
such purchases when made by commissioned officers
of the army.
Free transportation will be granted to sach teachers
on government transports and military railroads only.
Public buildings, or buildings that may have been
seized from disloyal owners, not required for military
purposes, may be used for occupation for schools,
teachers, soldiers’ wirej and refugees.
, 0.0. HOWARD, Major General,
Commissioner Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, Ac.
AprOVed; E. M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
By Command of
Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE.
W. L M. Buboes, Assistant Adjutant General.
JyiT *
|%fppi»o.
piONEER LINK
FOR NEW YORK.
The U. 8. M. Steamer ZODIAC, Bulkley, Com
mander, will sail for the above port on her regular
day,
THURSDAY. JULY 20th,
At o'clock m. For freight or passsga, having
superior accommodations, apply to
jyls HUNTER A GAMMELL.
JjVOR NEW YORK.
The A1 fast sailing Clipper Schooner
FRANCISCO, W. H. Shoot, Master,
Having portions of her cargo engaged, will sail abont
WEDNESDAY next. For Freight and passage, apply
to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
JyiT
JjVOR NEW YORK.
The Clipper Schooner
TRADE WIND, Capt. Smith,
Will have despatch for the above port. For Freight,
apply to HUNTER £ GAMMELL,
jyl7-3t 84 Bay street.
gTEAMER “GEN. LEE” FOR SALE,
AT AUCTI ON.
BY BELL A CHRISTIAN, Acotioniees.
Pursuant to Instructions of the General Command
ing Department of the South, I will proceed to sell at
Public Auction, tothe highest bidder, in front of my
office, on Bay street, TUESDAY next, 1 Sin lust., at
12 o'clock, M„ Steamer GEN. LEE.
DAN’L R, KNOWLTON,
jyls Lieut. 178th N. Y. V„ and A A. Q. M.
jyjERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
COTTON FOR NEW YDRK
The fine Ship CARAVAN, Capt. Jas. Lawler, Is now
receiving Frefght for New York, and will clear on
THURSDAY, July 20th.
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 Abcrcorn sts.
'JVHE IRON STEAMER AMAZON
AT AUCTION.
BY ISAAC D. LaROCHE.
THOS. J. WALSH, Auotioneeb -
Will be sold, on FRIDAY, 21st Instant, at 12 o'clock,
in front of the Exchange, the Light Draught.
IRON STEAMER AMAZON,
159 feet long, 45 feet Beam, 6 feet Hold, Double En
gines, Doctor and Machinery,
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER,
Having just arrived with a large freight from Au
gusta.
This steamer was built expressly for these waters,
has a carrying capacity of 1500 to 2000 bales cotton;
also capable of towing Flats, Ac., and presents a
RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTING.
She U now ly<ng at the Georgia Steamboat Yard,
where she can be inspected.
SALE POSITIVE. TERMS CASH.
jylT 5t
jyjERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER 9CHOON.
ERS FOR
( NEW YORK.
The undersigned intend to keep up a week
ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying between Sa
vannah and tbe 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 given
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
ju!3 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
STEAMER FOR SALE,
An Iron
SIDE-WHEEL, HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
STEAMER,
Drawing 22 inches of water. Hull 155 feet long; 26
feet Beam; 5 ieet 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, and the passenger accommo
dation is above. She la welt adapted for trade on a
shoal water river. Ia entirely new, well and substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUBKY, JONES A CO.,
Iron Sttkmboat Building, Wilmington, Delaware.
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J^OTICE.
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLS,
Begs to announce to his numerous patrons that he has
made a number of improvements in tbe machinery at
tached to his establishment, and ia 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 sell his Goods and do
bis work '
26 PER CENT LESS
for the benefit of the citizens, than many of his com
petitors. He Is prepared to grind Wheat and Corn at
the customary % toll, and in addition will as above
stated, always be prepared to furnish his friends with
everything in the old style. *
His place of business Is at the well-known spot at
the FOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. Jul9-tf
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
Bay Strict, Opposite Marches’ Chcbou,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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jpiERCE SKEHAjs,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated *
GOLDEN AIR AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street, New York.
Amusements.
VANN AH THEATRE. • ‘
SWEATNAM HAS REMOVED.
W. P. Bwkati* am Sole Lessee and Manager
M. FaxMEiiiuvsß* Musical Dirccior
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1806.
First Night in Savannah of the Great Sensation Play
of
NICK OF THE WOODS.
Ob, Bloody Nathan.
Nick of the Woods,)
Bloody Nathan, V Mr.O.D. Brydon
The Avenger, j
Rowland Forrester Mr. Phil. Milton
Roaring Ralph Stark Pole W. P. Sweatnam
Telie Doe (an Indian gn:ij La Belle Louise
GRAND OLIO—SINGING AND DANCING
The performance to conclude with the Laughable
Farce entitled
PLEASANT NEIGHBOR.
Wednesday evening, July 18th, BENEKIT of LA
BELLE LOUISE.
Dress Circle and Parquette $1 oo
Second Tier and Balcony. 75
Amphitheatre « 50
Private Boxes ; $6, $8 and $lO 00
Box m Colored Gallery 75
Colored Gallery 60
Doors open at 7 Jtf. Overture begins at BJg.
Special Notiob. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, &c., may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall, day and night. jyil .1
’yolKS' GARTEN, ' " T
(Congress st., between Jefiqrson and Montgomery sta.,] t
’ * REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BY THB
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Ricuteb, Leader,
at- Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo jylO *
J^OTICE.
OFFICE POST COMMISSARY, »
Savannah, Ga., July 10, 18C5. j
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,
1866, will be received at this office until July 20,1866.
The Beef to be furnished tri-weekly, and Os 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 tbe ap
proval of the Commissary General.
N. H. OGLESBEE.
jylO lOt Capt. and Post Comnaiaeary.
TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
The Palmetto Herald Building having been 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. 2i,
Hilton Head Post Offlec, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to 6 o'clock p. m. ju22
J R. SOLOMONS, M. D.
'den tist,
Prom Charleston, S. C., offers bis services to the
cltiaens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street.
References.—Dr. Jas. B. Read,
Dr. JiPuah Eabbis,
. Hon. Solomon Cohen,
W. N. lladeeßHam Esq,,
‘nil ts A. A. Solomons & Cos.,
JMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
'WIJIES AND LIQUORS,
AT WHOLESALE, FOB FAMILY USE,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. SEALY & 00.
may24-tf
jyj-ANNING £ DE FOREST.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 19 Wall Street, New York.
DEALERS IN GOLD, SILVER, FOREIGN EX
CHANGE and GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Give special attention to tbe purchase and sale ot
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. jyls-3m
QLAMS! CLAMS!
I have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the best
Cooks, in proof of which statement I adduce tbe fol
lowing testimony from Mr. Benj. Honey’s advertise
ment m tbe Savannah Daily Hehald, of the last or
two:
“There is no man in Port Royal that can serve up
Clams In every* style belter than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the
Eagle Saloon, in rear of tbe Post Office.
■ •Thebe is Where the Ladgh Comes In.”
My dear Ben we wish yon 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 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 the rear
of Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o Proprietor.
JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The Co-partnership existing between Pierce Skehan
and David P. Conyngham, at No. 176 Broughton
street, is dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the bouse will now be conducted
under the name of Pierce Skeban.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
jylS-3 DAVID P. CONYNGHAM.
QHAMPION BHICK MACHINE^
The proprietors of this recent Patent for the manu
facture of Brick are prepared to dispose of Machines,
and right# to use the same. This Machine U simple
of construction; does not readily get out ot repair ;
has immense power; makes the biick square and sol
id; can be worked with a single horse causes little
delay for removing stones; will make from twenty
five to thirty-five thousand bricks per day. Circulars,
with full particulars, forwarded on application to
P BRADFORD 0t RENICK,
jy_i m 71 Broadway, New York.
WHITFORD Ot CO., '
MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS
*
is
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 and 335 Beoadwat. 00*. Worth Stocki,
NEW YORK.
T. F. Cabhart, I Henry Shafer,
Wm. H. Wuitford, [ A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Van Wasenen.
Office of Payan £ Carhart in liquidation.
jyC 3m
Steele * burbank,
V Merchants’Row, ,
Hilton Head, 8. C.
Call tbe attention of Wholesale and Retail purchaser*
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
*‘ 1 AND '
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocki/Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, BOOU, Cap*
Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, &c., Ac., Ac.