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LOCAL MATTERS.
Arrival of Brio. Gks. Dwight.—Brig.
Gen. Wm. Dwight, commanding General of
Dwight’s Division, late 19th Army Corps,
arrived yesterday from the North, and is now
staying at the Pulaski House,
Mustered Oct.— The 22d lowa, Colonel
Harvey Graham commanding, have been
mastered out of service, and will proceed to
their homes by the first transportation (hat
can be provided.
Departure gs Troops. —The steamship
Detroit, Wilcox master, sailed yesterday for
Baltimore with 170 men of the 24th Regt.
lowa Volunteers. This morning the Steam
ship Virginia,Capt. Snyder, will sail with the
remainder of the Regiment for the above
port.
For Augusta.— Messrs Kein & Company
departed yesterday morning on the steamer
Helen, Capt. Reilly, on her second trip to
Augusta. The Helen takes up about six
thousand head boards and other freights for
the Andersonvillc National Cemetery. A large
number of passengers go up on a
list of whom will be found among the ship
ping news.
Personal. —We notice among the arrivals
at the Pulaski House, Brig. Gen. Harris, of
Ohio. Gen. Harris has been in the service
since the commencement of the war, and
been of great service to his country. He was
formerly editor of the Newark (N. J.) Ad
vertiser, and is familiar with the issues of the
day. A desire to hear from the General be
fore he leaves this city is widely expressed.
We hope his trip through this State will be a
pleasant one.
Personal.— The very Rev. J. P. O’Neill,
Senr., Vicar General of the Diocese of Sa
vannah, and in charge of the Academy of
St. Vincent de Paul in this city, departed
yesterday for Augusta, in the steamer Helen.
Father O’Neill has under his care several
young ladies, who have been receiving their
education at the above Academy, which is
one of the institutions of which Savannah is
proud. The talent which has gone forth
from jhe Academy speaks for it sufficiently.
The utmost care is taken of all who are
placed under the «p*e of the Sisters.
The Steamer for the Florida Line.—
The new steamer “Fountain” arrived here
from New York on Monday the 17th inst.
We are indebted to the commander, Capt.
G. W. Castner, for the following particulars
regarding her. Length 130 feet; breadth
22, over paddle boxes 41 feet; of hold
9 1-2 feet; tonnage 355. She has anew
low pressure double oscillating engines,
working below deck, and is supplied with
Lighthall’s Patent Condenser for fresh water,
capable of condensing 15,000 gallons per
day.
The Fountain will be placed on the route
between Savannah and Palatka, Florioa,
and will leave on Saturday morning on her
first trip. A notice will be found elsewhere.
Mr. M. A. Cohen is her agent.
THE COURTS.
DISTRICT PROVOST .COURT —JUDGE EBEN PAR
SONS, PRESSING.
Savannah, July 19, 1865.
United States vs. two colored boys—Steal
ing horses from th# Isle of Hope. It appear
ing to the Court that the charges brought
against the defendants, upon investigation
by the prosecutor, cannot be sustained, it
was ordered that the defendants be dis
charged from custody.
J. B. Howell vs. Mrs. E. Goldsmith.—
Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $37 50.
It was ordered that the .defendant pay the
above specified sum of money, with $1 60
costs, within the space of ten days; and
upon failure to do so, that a sufficient amount
be seized and sold to liquidate the amount of
Judgment aud costs.
Upon the application of Jacob Langsford,
agent for Win. Henderson (colored), to oc
cupy and control certain premises situate,
lyiug and being on the corner of Liberty and
Habersham streets, a portion of said prem
ises being intended for the establishment of
a school and taken possession of by soldiers
of the United Slates army. It appearing
that the patties' occupying the described
property have taken possession without au
thority, it wa9 ordered that they be vacated,
unless orders be shown from good authority
why this decree should not be put in effect
without delay.
LeviS. Russell, Esq., upon application,
and after an examination in open Court, was
admitted to and duly authorized to plead and
practice Law in this Court
Upon the application of James L. Haupt,
trustee, etc., to occupy aud control the fol
lowing property, viz : Lots Nos. 23 aud 24,
Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, togeth
er with the improvements thereon, the fol
lowing endorsement was made —“permission
is hereby granted to J. L. Haupt, trustee for
Mrs. Elizabeth Haupt and children, to oc
cupy and control, the within described pro=
perty, and to collect rents for the same, pro
vided the same is not in possession of, or re
quired by the .military. m
Upon the application of Mr. R. T. Gibson,
Administrator of Mrs. L. C. Caruthers, to
restore to his control and occupancy a dwel
ling house, lying and being in the city of
Savannah, on the North-west cor nerof Hull
and Whitaker streets, occupied by officers of
the United States Army, the following de
cision was made—“permission cannot be
granted whilst the premises are in the pos
session of officers of the U. States Army.
Upon the application of Mr. R.T. Gibson,
Executor of the estate of Dr. C. P• Richard
son, to occupy and control property lyjPS
aud being in the nurnt district, city ot_ Sa
vannah, and consisting of two lots without
houses upon them, the following endorse
ment was made—“permission is granted to K.
T. Gibson, Executor, to occupy and control
the within described property, provided the
r same is not used for military purposes.” -•
Upon the apnlication of the Hon. Thos. L.
Lloyd, Attorney lor Mrs. George N.
Jones, permission was) granted to the
petitioner to occupy and control wharf lot
No. 4, and west half of wharf lot No. 5, in
the City of Savannah, between Whitaker and
Barnard streets, and the improvements there
on; also a lot and improvements on the east
comer of Bay and Barnard streets, also a lot
and dwelling house on South Broad street,
Jackson Ward, known as building No 109
on South Broad street, also a lot near the
canal; provided the property described is not
in use of, or needed by the Government
Upon the application Geo. A. Mercer,
Esqr., Attorney for H. W. Mercer, Esqr.,
Trustee for liis children, to control certain
premises in course of erection on Whitaker
street, opposite Monterey Square, consisting
ot a dwelling house uncompleted and out
buildings fit for habitation, the following or
der issued: Permission is granted
to Mr. H. W. Mercer to occupy
and control the within described prop
urty; provided, the same is not used
for military purposes, and it is ordered
that they be vacated by the occupants un
less orders be shown from good authority
why this decree should not be put into ef
fect.
Post Provost Court—Capt. Jambs E. Smith,
Judge, Presiding.
United States vs. John Lyons—Drunken
ness on the public streets in the city of Sa
vannah, Ga., July 18th, 1865. Plea, guilty.
Sentenced to a fine of $5, or ten days polic
ing streets of the city.
United States vs. Timothy Lane—Drunk
enness and violating the public peace at Sa
vaunah, Ga., on the 18th July, 1865. Plea,
not guilty; judgment, guilty. Fined $5,
which was paid and the prisoner discharged.
Counsel for defendant, Hon. Philip M. Rus
sell.
United States vs. Charles Ford—Drunken
ness in the city ot Savannah, Ga., July 18th,
1865. Plea, not guilty; judgment, not
guilty. It was ordered that the prisoner be
dis charged. Counsel for defendant, Hon. P.
M. Russell.
United States vs. Michael Foley—Charged
with selling liquor to enlisted men of the
United States army on. the 14th, 15th and
18th days of July, 1865, contrary to General
Order No. 37, Headquarters United States
Forces, Savannah, Ga., May 22, 1865. Plea,
not guilty; judgment, guilty. Sentenced to
pay a fine of two hundred dollars and three
months imprisonment in the county jail, and
there remain until the fine is paid. Counsel
for defendant, Martin J. Ford, Esq.
United States vs. Alf Lewis (a colored wo
men)—Case continued from 18th inst. Plea,
not guilty; judgment, guilty. It was order
ed that the defendant be fined in the sum of
twenty-five dollars and be imprisoned in the
county jail for the space of ten days.
COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Market.
Wednesday, July 19, 1865.
Cotton.— There is no change in the market
to-day. Mr. Octavus Cohen, Auctioneer,
sold at auction this forenoon, by order of
Underwriters, and on recommendation of a
board of survey, 26 bales upland cotton, dam
aged on the voyage from Augusta to Savan
nah. The prices realized were $152,50 [to
$162,50 per bale.
Jlrribals,
PULASKI HOUSE, JULY 19.
Brigadier General A A Harris, Newark, Ohio
O H P Scott, Augusta DL Oakley, Florida
C Farnesworth aud servt, Mr Ames, do
Savannah N Leopard, Tallahassee
A J Nichols, Maine M J Liemarr, do
P Cupper, New York T E Reynolds, New York
JHW Burst, do , ffß Hillyer, do
E B Wright, do A Bland, Louisville
Q B Markes, do W K Toomey, do
F Y Kelly, do W T Porter. Delaware
A W Stone. Savannah A C McKean, New Jeysey
J Gursed, Philadelphia G N Wyman, Augusta
W Carroll, do * L L Force, do
T Steel, Charleston M S Platt, do
W B Afford, New York J Levy, New York
S Baker, USA L Blum, do
W W Harriaa, Conn , F Ogle. do
R H Harris*; do J Davis, do
MV B Darling US N J Hamill, do
Mr9 Gilchrist, Florida J Padbury, Hilton Head
Miss M E Timmons, Md J R Huginin, Chicago
Mr aud Mrs G S Roux, C M Leonard, Bridgewater
2 children and servt, Fla J S Reed, Boston
P L Benit, Florida R H Owen, Purser
Steamer America J E Flynn, Nashing, NH
Capt W Clift. Purser W Wright, do
steamer America A Willey, Boston
Mrs C E Mustin, England S L Short, do •
D VV Davis, Charlesten J Pearson, Washington
B W SeaVer, do T J Hamilton, U S N
PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON HEAD] JULY 18.
F A Guise, Lt and Pro Mar J Dvialynski, N Y
G S Ganglion, SC EL BArteaux, A A S, USA
B Morant, Key West R D Whipple, Morris Island
F Hautsch.'Orangeburg J McKnight, do
T Stephen*, 3d R I Art C Rolf. 2t Lt 114 U S C T
G H Edwards, Charleston W H Harris New London
G H Krach, 3d R I Artil R H Harris, Rockville
D Mann. do J H Thille, Mexico
J F Mann, do F W Horton, Cos A 3d R I A
S Beaumont, do D Cook, do do
S B Wing, do J F Harvey, Charleston
R Hilton, Savannah P Kimball, do
D Sullivan, Charleston J M Caferty, do
R W Roberts, Gainesville
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,] JULY 18,
J N Brigden, Hilton Head I Miss S A Mathews, Fla
C E Briggs, 64 Mast Vol* Miss S Mathews, do
Capt Higbee, N H Capt S Bonney, Savannah
D Benedict, N Y Capt D P Meyers, 162 NYV
Capt C McDonald 26 USCT Capt R R Seely, 160 NY V
Capt F K Fisk, 128 do J Daig, Florida
A Davenport, H Head Capt J Merrill, H Head
TLAppelton, do |Col C S Brayton, do
E B Emerson, Mass J P Gilson, Georgia
W H Lorrey, Baltimore C A Grening and wife,
P D M*rsh, NY 'j Columbia
W H Kendrick and {Mrs E McCnlly, do
daughter, Florida Chidester, Georgia
pipping
PORTOF SAVANNAH, JULY 19.
Arrived.
Steamship America, Clift, New York.
Passengers— F Ogle Mrs M A Mustin, J Davis, A M
Christy, B Seaver, Gen Dwight, John Hillyer, W R Tor
ney, S J Shorty, J E Reynold*, J Winkler, Mrs T W
Sheo, J F Reed, C M Leonard, A Bland, li N Wyman, L
L Force, E Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs W C Dougherty, Mrs
D B Camp, D W Davy, J H De Mund, J Ilammill, 3 W
Silvering, D Wadley, D Oakley, J Maxelbaum, AC Mo
Lean, W T Porter, N Leopold, Mrs Shea, J Levy, A Boliue,
L Blun, W L Platt, J H Muller, E Cohen.
Second Cabin— Mary Salhl, J T Colcord, A Willy, J R
Hugenin, J Fitzpatrick, E Manes, H Fitzberger, J Kauf
man, E Kauftnau, M McGrath—lo Steerage.
Consignees —J Leavy, T Pepper, Qgay A Turley, H W
Hollister, Meinliard A Bro, R Molina, B G Tilden, Peter
Keenan, J Remhart, E Koechcke, Bell A Christian, A
Wilbur, Horseman, Aliberg A Cos, J McMahon, H Logan,
C L ColbylA Cc, P Skehan, J A Gray, J Lama, P Her
mann, J V Ives, S W Silveahill, Ames & Peabody, G H
Briggs, C Schachino, J Ryan, T Honleha, Kerlin A Cos,
j H Moses, S H Eckman, G Fried, M S Meyor, Blun At
Meyer, J Lippman, N A Hardee. Dr W M Walsh, N B
Knapp, S Uoodall, W Ebbs, T Bateson. G Stamm, T D
LaKoche, J Oliver, Delyski A Slager, F W Cornwell, A
M Scarborough, Hess A Gertmann, J H Demund, Brig
ham, Baldwin A Cos, Georgia Railroad, A W Stone, J C
Maker A Cos, Weed A Cornwell, C L Gilbert, Uuchen
heimer A Selig, J Langadorf; E Fadelford, W W Lincoln,
M Freet A Cos, F Cook. S White, E OByrne, Halsey, Wat
son A Cos, Hilton A Randell, H F Tatnall, DeWitt A
Mown, W D Olivers, G M Heidt F OonstMt, A Paul,
J Spivey, B Kohu, LUi*athal A Kohn, B G Ruwe A Cos,
F J Ruckrrt, Preedee £ Orff. R T Burch WH Stark, R
H Lercotub, Adams Express, R Yolchlandt, R R Seely,
Mr* Y E Elliott. A Mayer, J E Hernandez, J Hoaenfel’d,
City of Savannah. F T Willi*, F W Thoe. Flattman A
Waterman, M D Wadley, Mr Young, S M Gragg A Cos, G
W Gi igg-i. H Wagner,
Steamer Emilie Hand, Hilton Head; *chr* Rebecca
Hertz, Smith, do; Ocean Wave, Cook, New York.
Cleared,
Steamer Helen, ——— , for Augusta.
Passengers —J V TarTer, P Orgel, P Geelen, wife and
child, Mrs Mary A Cloud, R Morgan, C W W Bruen. Mr
Hartmann and Lady, Mrs Murray, Mrs Duncan and 3
servants, Mr* Brown, iss Barnes, R McKnight. S D
Hausman, R p Spencer, Jr, and lady. Misses M Walsh,
M O’Brien, L McAuliffe, L Patton. G Patton, S Fitzger
ald, J Fitzgerald, M Corrigan, M Young. E Martin, Rev
J F O’Neill, Sr, 8 L Moses and lady, W A Ramsey. M
Cohen, J Simon, Capt C O Davis, G W Levin, Genß M
B Young, A C DeCottes. F J Huger, Dr N S Crowell, Dr
C A Stiles, A B Crane, J B Carter, J H Baldwin, Miss M
Barton, Capt Moore, and others.
Schr Trade Wind, Smith, for New York.
Exports—263 bales Upland cotton, 70 tons iron, 13
bbls turpentine, 18,000 cane Reeds.
Steamship Virginia, Snyder, Baltimore; steamers U S
Grant, Briggs. Hilton Head; Detroit, Wilcox, Baltimore.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
July 18—Brig John Freeman, Loring, Elizabeth Port.
Cleared.
July 18—Sloop Ellen, Power*, Charleston.
July 19—Steamship Arago. Gadsden, New York: schr
Julia A Crawford, Bulkiey, Charleston.
rpO COTTON SHIPPERS.
ALEXANDER H, A R D E E ,
COTTON SHIPPER,
Is prepared to take Cotton on Storage, at the lowest
rates, aud
—HAS OPENED,
ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON A BAY STS.
For the purpose of
WEIGHING,
REPAIRING,
REPACKING,
*
SAMPLING,
CLASSING,
AND—
SHIPPING COTTON FOR THE PUBLIC,
FC *
. —AT TBS
LOWEST RATES,
FURNISHING INK, *o.
JyT * lm
£>IERCE BKEHAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE 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.
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Dep’t of Georgia, V
Savannah, Ga., July 15,1865, )
General Orders, )
No. 1. /
In compliance with General Orders, No. 3, dated
“Headquarters, Department of Georgia, Augusta, Ga.,
July 10, 1865, I hereby assume command of the Dis
trict of Savannah, Ist Division, Department of Georgia,
which District and Division will be eohstituted of the
following enumerated counties of the State, and
all United Slates troops stationed within the bounda
ries of the District as designated in this order:
Burke, Twiggs, Washington,
Jefferson, Pulaski, Telfair,
Irwin, Berrien, Brooks,
Laurens, Emanuel, Scriven,
Bulloch, Tattnal, Bryan,
Appling, Coffee, Montgomery,
Pierce, Wayne, Mclntosh,
Clinch, Lownes, Echols,
Camden, Glynn, Wilkinson,
Wilcox, Thomas, Effingham,
Chatham, Ware, Liberty,
Charlton. Johnson.
Capt. Will A Coulter, Assistant Adjutant General,
U. S. V„ is hereby announced as Assistant Adjutant
General of the “District of Savannah, Ist Division, De
partment of Georgia, ’’ to whom all reports and returns
required by existing orders and army regulations will
be made. J. M. BRANNAN,
|y!7-7 Brevet Maj. Gen. U. S. V., Com’dg.
HEADQ’RS DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA, l
August a, Ga., June 29,1865. j
General Orders,)
No. IT /
I. By order of the Major General Commanding Mil
itary Division of the Tennessee, I hereby assume
command of the Department of Georgia, comprising
the State of Georgia and all military forces within the
State, Headquarters at Augusta.
The monthly returns for June 30th of the various
commands in the Department, consolidated at inter
mediate Headquarters, will be forwarded to these
Headquarters as early as practicable.
(Signed.) JAMES B. STEEDMAN.
jy!s Major Gen. Vol*.
J^-OTICE.
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLS,
Beg* to announce to his numerous patrons that he has
made a number of improvements in the machinery at
tached to his establishment, and is now prepared to
furnish his customers with a foil 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
hi* work
25 PER CENT LESS
for the benefit of the citieens, than many of his com
petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat and Corn at
the customary X toll, and in addition will, as above
stated, always be prepared to foruish his friends with
everything in the old style.
His place of business is at the well-known spot at
theFOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. ju!9-tf
gTUART A CO.,
FAMILY GROCERS,
DRALBSs IN
TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corner Bull and Broughton Streets.
Special attention paid to country orders from Fami
lies and for the Trade.
Goods delivered to all part* of the city free of
charge.
L. Y. Stcabt. H. M. Kellogg.
Jyi» ts
TO CONSIGNEES.
Consignees pqr Enterprise boat* Nos. 1 and 2, from
Augusta:—Hunter A Gammell, C. S. Colby, W. H.
Stark, J. A. Villalonga, Jno, B. Wilder, E. E. Hertjrs,
W. C. O’Drtoooll.
Consigns will call at the Charleston Wharf and re
ceive theirgoods. jy!B
I^ippiaj.
piONBEH LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
The U. S. M. Steamer ZODIAC, Bulkiey, Com
mander, will sail for the above port on her regular
day,
THURSDAY, JULY 20th,
At 5 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
jyls HUNTER & GAM MELL.
TyjERC HANTS’ LINE BLA LING VESSELS.
4 COTTON FOR NEW YDRK
The line Ship CARAVAN, Capt. Jas. Lawler, is now
receiving Freight for New York, and will clear on
THURSDAY, July 20th.
Steerage Passage sls
Parties wishing to forward merchandise must apply
Boon, aa a large part of her cargo is already engaged.
. CHAS. L. COLBY.
Jyl2 Cor. Bay and Abercora sts.
'JMIE IRON STEAMER AMAZON
AT AUCTION.
by Isaac and. Laroche.
.THOS. J. WALSH, Acotionxzr-
Will be sold, on FRIDAY, 81st 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, Doable 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 1600 to 2000 bales cotton;
also capable of towing Flats, Ac., and presents a
RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTING.
She is now lying at the Georgia Steamboat Yard,
where she can be inspected.
SALE POSITIVE. TERMS CASH.
jyiT 5t .
jyjtRCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON.
ERS FOR
NEW YORK.
The undersigned 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
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.,
jnlß cor. Bay Abercora streets.
G. BUWE & CO„
Cornk St. Julian Street and Monument Square,
Near the Pulaski House,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
GROCERIES, FINE IMPORTED LIQUORS, WINES,
SEGARS, Ac.
Also Agents for two large and excellent Breweries,
at New York, from which we receive the best of
ALES AND LAGER BIER.
Also, constantly on hand the best ,
EAST INDIA ALE.
We came down here very inexperienced in business,
as conducted tinder necessary military restrictions;
and coming unprovided with the proper papers for
our trade, we at first labored under many disadvan
tages. Bat we now consider onrselves well posted,
and having, by strict compliance with all military
rales, been put on a good footing for disposing or oar
Stock, with the proper license, we propose to offer
anasual inducements to the trade. We shall give a
superior article at a small advance on New York
prices.
MONEY OR GOODS ADVANCED
i
SOB
COTTON, RICE, AND GENERAL PRODUCE.
jyl9 lw
rpHE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
—ts NOW
PREPARED FOB BUSINESS,
AT TIE
BANKING HOUSE, IN THE EXCHANGE.
Deposits and Paper for Collection received.
Bills on Northern Cities purchased.
Checks on New York furnished.
* L. C. NORVELL,
President.
JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
BIlICTOiS:
L. C. Norvell, | Francis So shell,
Noble A. Hard ex, I J. W. Latkbop,
Robebt Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH,
Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 26th June, 1865.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Office or Cohpteoller or the Curernoy, V
Washington, Jane 10th, 1866. j
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, lt has been made to appear that “Tas
Savannah National Bank," in the City of Savannah,
in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has
been duly organized under and according to the re
quirements of the Act of Congress entitled “ An Act
to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of
United States bonds, and to provide for the drcnlatlon
and redemption thereof,” approved Jane S, 1864, and
ha* compiled with all .the provision* of said Act re
quired to be complied with before commencing the
b urines* of Banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, L Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that “Tee Savannah
National Bank,” in the City of Savannah, in the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, i* author
ised to commence the business of Banking under the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand snd seal of
office, this 10th day of June, 1866.
FREEMAN CLARKE,
[So. 1265.] comptroller of the Currency.
ju26 2mo*
Amusements.
NY
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
%
«' £ Sw ** TNAM Sole Lessee and Manager
M. Frebebtutseb Musical Director
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1866.
SECOND NIGHT
Os the great Military Drama of the
FRENCH SPY.
MathUde de Meric—(The French 5py,)....
(La Belie Louise.
GRAND OLIO,
SINGING.
DANCING, Ac.
The performance to conclude with the Amusing
Farce of
OUR GAL.
SATUDAY EVENING, July 22d, BENEFIT of Mr.
W. P SWEATNAM.
Dress Circle and Parquette $1 00
Second Tier and Balcony 76
Amphitheatre ‘ go
Private Boxes . $6, $3 and $lO 00
Box m Colored Gallery * is
Colored Gallery jq
Doors open at 7)4. Overture begins at .
■yOLKS' GARTEN,
(Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,)
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BT THE
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
or Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo Jylo
J^OTICE.
OFFICE POST COMMISSARY, >
Savannah, Ga., July 10, 1866. j
Sealed Proposals to famish 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 tins office until July 20, 1865.
The Beef to be furnished 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 ino ap
proval of the Commissary General.
N. H. OGLESBEB,
JylO lot Capt. and Post Comipjagary.
TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
The Palmett# Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now ofibrs large and airy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business purpose*. *
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, comer of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to 6 o’clock p. m. ju22
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 Brad,
Dr. J Uriah ll ARBIS,
Hon. Solomon Cohen,
W. N. Habersham Esq.,
•'nil ts A. A. Solomons & Cos.,
JMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AT WHOLESALE, POB FAMILY OSH,
• AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. SEALY At 00.
may24-tf
A 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 the purchase and sale of
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. jyl&-3m
OLA MSI CLAMS!
I have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the best
Cooks, in proof of which statement !• 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 op
Clams In every style better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the
Eagle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office.
, “There is Where the Ladoh Comer Iw.“
•• 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 yon will leave our estab
lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise you
will find to be correct.
Do not forge tour old established house, in the rear
of Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o Proprietor.
•J^OTICE
The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Southern Insurance and Tract Company will be
held at the office of the Company, in savannah, oh
Wednesday, 19th July, 1866, for the purpose of elect
ing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran
saction of each other business as may be brought be
to.*,**** H.BBIQHAM. PrMJdeot,
Per J.C. McNULTY,
j tt 22 ts ’ Assistant Secretary.
OHAMPION BRICK MACHINE.
The proprietors of this recent Patent for the manu
facture of Brick are prepared to idi»po*e
and rights to use the same. This Machine is simple
of construction; 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 little
delay for removing stones; will make frorn tweaty
five to thirty-five thousand bricks per day. Circulars,
with fall Dartioulars, forwarded on application to
wira mu pan BRADFORD & RENICK,
jy-lm 71 Broadway, New York.
OAWHAKT. WHITFORD <S CO.,
MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS
READY made clothing,
331 and 333 Bsoad w at. ook. Wobxh Stbsit,
NEW YORK.
T. F. Cabbabt, | Hknbt Sbaftb,
Wm. H. Whitfoed, [ A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Van Waoencn.
Office of Payan A Carhart is liquidation.
_ _ jye 3m .
STEELE A BURBANK,
11 Merchants' Row,.
Hilton Head, S. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Ketail purchasers
to their superior stock of _ _ ,
MlTAtawy and NAVAL CLOTHING
and
furnishing GOODS,
Watches. Clo#s, Fancy Goods, Jeweby, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries,Boots,Caps
Field Glasses, Gauntlets lores, &c„ As., Ac.