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LOCAL MATTERS.
THE RIVER BATTERIES.
Lt. W. H. Walrath, Acting Ordnance Offi
cer, made a visit of inspection to the river
batteries yesterday afternoon. sort Jackson
and Battery Lee were thoroughly inspected.
Both these forts are without garrisons, and
the silence, solitude and rank growth of
weeds, choking up the pathways, and flour
ishing iu the crevices of the brick walls and
stone work, made a picture of otter desola
tion. The quarters of the- officers and men
within Fort Jackson were found roofless, fal
len and blackened with fire. The immense
ly strong bomb-proof, an incline root of
railroad-iron, was still perfectly intact; but
the magazine was empty and the debris of the
embrasures leading to it blocked up the pas
sages. The hot-shot furnace wdl battered and
broken up, and stood half buried in fallen
bricks. All was desolate and. ruinous; the
tall weeds almost hid from sight the disused
guns, aud sprouted through the wreck of the
fallen gates. Most of the guns still remain
in Fort Jackson, but, they'are spiked, and the
carriages of many of them are broken and
lifeless-
In Battery Lee, Lt. Walrath found that
the carriage of a lfirge colutnbiad had been
set fire to aud was still burning, giving out
volumes of smoke. The carriage was al
mußt entirely consumed, and the gun had
fallen into the ashes, damaged probably past
remedy. This aestructive work had
been done, it was thought, by martivding
irop-thieves, as a great portion of the iron
machinery of the gun,—wheels, trucks, bed
plates, etc., bad disappeared throughout the
works. Battery Lee is a most tormidable
fortification, and was found in tolerably good
order, though many of the gun-carriages
were injured aud the mortars were dismount
ed. The quarters of the garrison and the
railroad have totally disappeared ; the space
by the earth works is a pool of
stagnant water overgrown with reeds, and
thickly strewn with bags of gunpowder.
The, forts and the materiel in them have
suffered greatly frgm thieves and marauders
since they were evacuated, when they were
left in. ,a comparatively uninjured state.—
Nothing could be easier than to commit these
depredations upon the valuable government
property lying there, as there is no guard to
prevent payties landing from the river, and
making free with It. .
Lieut. Walrath is taking measures for the
immediate removal of the ordnance to the
Depot at Hittou Head.
Married bv Proxy. —One of members
of the 103d U. S C. TANARUS., wah to have*been
married recently, to a blooming colored dam
sel of Savannah, but just as the arrangt -
meats for the nuptials were nearly com
pleted his regiment was ordered to Fort Pul
aski, and the expectaut had to
leave with it. He wtQte to., his espoused,
informing her that he was too good a soldier
to stay behind, and that therefore a post
pouement was unavoidable. Shortly after
he sent another letter .from the fort, stating
that it would probably be a long time before
»he could attend personally to the matrimonial
affair, and that, on the whole, as the prepara
tions might not keep and should not be
wasted, he would delegate his groomsman
to represent him in the ceremony, reserving
te himself the right to claim her as his wife
when he returned to Savannah. The wed
ding came off as he suggested.
Quarantine Established. —ln view of the
necessity of quarantine regulations, the au
• thorities have deemed it proper to anchor the
steamer Standisb off Tybee Island, with Sur
i geon J Leslie Snow, 153d New’ York Volun
teers, for the purpose of inspecting all ves
sels coming from foreign ports. The Standish
carries one gun, and is manned by a detach
ment of the 153d New York Volunteers,
under command of Lieut. C. T. Burns.
We feel assured that our entire community
will bear us out in our expressions of grati
tude for these restrictive measures, as every
one must acknowledge" and appreciate their
importance.
The Sale of thb Amazon To’Dit.— The
attention of capitalists is directed to the sale
of the steamer Amazon, to take place to-day,
at 12 o'clock, in front of the Exchange. As
a river boat, she is unsurpassed us to capa
city. carrying 1,800 bales of cotton, being
tight draft; she can ascend the river when
aot navigable for other boats. At the pres
ent rates of freights, it is only necessary to
call attention to the sale. See advertisement;
the sale will be positive. She is in good
order, and ready to receive cargo at once
The Mj-kshall House.— We understate!
there is a good prospect that the Marshall
House will soon be re-opened to the public.
For along time it was used as a hospital,and
furniture und fixtures considerably damaged.
Mr. Win. Coolidge, long the popular propri
etor, now occupies the house, and has a
large number of boarders, but cannot open
to transient patrons until the furniture
1 fixtures are more thoroughly replen
■ Ished.
the Zodiac.— This steam
*fiip, of Messrs. Hunter & Gammell’s line,
which arrived at this* port oa Wednesday
morning last, departed yesterday afternoon.
The Zodiac brought from New York a full
cargo. It was discharged by working Wed
nesday night, and the ship thereby enabled
to take on board a full cargo and saii at the
appointed hour yesterday. Mr. H. J. Dick
erson, the well known stevedore, discharged
and loaded the Zodiac.
Capt. Olive* Matthews. —By orders from
the War Department, Capt. Oliver Matthews
late Assistant Adjutant General of the Dis
trict of Savannah, has been assigned to duty
with Major Gen. O. O. Howard, who has
charge of the Freedman's Bureau.
Arrival of Another Cargo for Ander
son ville Cemeteht.— The steamship Fair
banks, Capt. Hunter from Washington, D.
C.,. arrived at this port yesterday af
ternoon. The Fairbanks has on board 8000
headboards for the Andersonville Cemetery.
THE COURTS.
DISTRICT PROVOST CODRT—JUDOS EBEN PAR
SONS, PRESIDING. *
Savannah, July 20, 1865.
Blun & Meyer vs. Edward Moran. It ap
pearing to the Court, upon the petition of
Hon. M. Benedict, counsel for plaintiff, that
a judgment was recovered by Blun & Meyer
against defendant in the 2d Provost Court,'
Judge Rundlett presiding, lor the sum of
thirty dollars, which said judgment remains
due aud unpaid, it was didered that the
above specified amount of judement and
costs $6.25c. be paid within the space of five
day’s, and, upon failure to obey this order,
that a sufficient amount of defendants effects
be seized and sold to liquidate the same.
Charles J. White, Clerk of the Court, is
authorized to collect this debt, and to per
foim such acts as may be necessary to carry
the above order into execution. Counsel
for plaintiff, Hon. E. M. Benedict.
Janies Stewart vs. T. R. Mills—recovery
of-fixtures in Drug store, corner of Barnard
and'Broughton streets. The following was
the reporrof refercss appointed on the 18th
inst., by order of court.
“That said James Stewart is entitled (to
the amount of three hundred and twenty-five
dollars for value of articles appertaining to
said drug store; that all fixtures such as cas
ings, connters, etc , are parts of the store and
were therefore the property of Tbos. R.
Mills,
(Signed,) M. J. Solomons,
W. M. Walsh,
(Umpire,) Marmaduke Hamilton.
It was ordered by the Court that the ar
ticles represented by the above decision, will
either be delivered to James Stewart or the
value thereof as fixed be paid to him. Coun
sel for plaintiff Geo. A. Mercer; for defendant
Hon. Thos E. Lloyd.
Mrs. Ellen Christie vs. Mr. Todd—action
on account, claim sl3; judgment for plain
tiff in the sum of sl3, aud $1,50 costs of suit.
Counsel for plaintiff Hon. M. Benedict.
Scipio Gray (colored,) vs. Wm. Coolidge.
Recovery of debt upon agreement; claim
S2O ; judgment rendered in favor of de
fendant,
Moses Carter (colored) and joe Sikes (col
ored.) Recovery of debt; claim $35;
settled by parties. Counsel for plaintiff,
Hon. M. Benedict.
Thos. Garrat vs. Lucinda (colored); re
covery of rent; judgment fer plaintiff in the
sum of ten dollars with costs of suit.
Mrs. Milhein vs. Miss Eliza Ratcliffe ; re
covery of dqht; claim sli>; plaintiff having,
failed to appear the case is dismissed.
Edward McCabe vs. David Gray (colored);
recovery of rent; claim sl2 50;- judgment
for plaintiff in that sum, to be paid by the
Ist aay of August 1865.
Abraham Hamilton vs. Anton Stam; re
covery of wages ; claim $6 ; judgment for
plaintiff in the sum of $3 20 with cost of
suit. ■
Wm. Ferguson vs-. James Williams (col
ored), recovery of personal property. Parties
having" failed to appear, in obedience to the
summons issued, the case was ordered to be
stricken from the docket.
Post Provost Court — Capt. Jambs E. Smith,
Judge, Presiding.
United States vs. Wm. McClellan—selling
liquor to enlisted men of the U. S. Army,
plea not guilty. For the want of evidence
the prisoner w T as discharged from custody.
Prosecutor for United States. John R. Hover;
counsel for defendant, Geo. T. Turner.
United States vs. Sam Whaley (colored)—
charged with beating his wife oil the 19th of
July, 1865, iu the city of Savannah, Ga.;
plea not guilty; judgment guilty. It was
ordered that! the prisoner be turned over to
the Provcfct Marshal, and police the publio
streets for fifteen days.
United States vs. Patrick Cody—charged
with selling liquor to enlisted men of the U.
S- Army; plea not guilty; judgment not
guilty, and the accused ordered to be dis
charged. Prosecutor for U. S., John R.
Hover; counsel for defence, Hon. Walter S.
Chisholm and Hon. Philip M. Russell.
U. S. vs. Patrick Cody, simple larceny;
plea not guilty ‘, judgment not guilty. It
was ordered that the defendant be discharg
ed. Prosecutor for Uuited States, Jno. R.
Hover; counsel for defendant, Hon. Walter
S. Chisholm and Hon. P. M. Russell.
U. S. vs. Qeo. Washington, Tillman, Fin
ley and Sullivan, (colored), charged with
wearing the uniform of a United States sol
dier ; plea not guilty. Ilf was ordered that
Geo. Washington, Fillman and Sullivan, be
discharged, and that Finley be sent to the
contraband camp. Prosecutor for U. States,
John R. Hover ; counsel for defence, Hon.
Philip M. Russell.
U. S. vs. Stephen Hanlon, selling Jiquor
to enlisted men of the United States Army,
postponed until 10 o’clock a. m., 2Lst inst.
Prosecutor for United States, Jno. R. Hover;
counsel for defendant, Walter S. Chisholm.
C O M M E R c i A. jL
Savannah Market.
Thursdat, July 20, 1865.
.Cotton—Uplands. —Fair inquiry was made
to-day for Uplands. As holders wbre firm
the sales were restricted to 12 bales, as fol
lows: 6 bales Good Ordinary, 40cents; 6
-bales Strict Middling, 45 cents. Mr. Octavus
Cohen sold IK bales damaged Upland Cotton
for the benefit of Underwriters, on the re
commendation of a hoard of survey at $l4O
per bale.
Sea Islands. —This forenoon 14 bales of
roller ginned Sea Islands, received by carts,
were sold at 61 cents per pound.
" • rirn - lir ll|ln
CANDLES.
Colgate Soap,
Kingsford Starch,
Pig Pork,
Smoked Beef,
Fulton Market Beef. Foreale by'
jy2o-3 B. G. TILDEN, 166 Broughton at.
auction and commission merchants,
809 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 1
jott **
intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JULY 18.
Arrived.
Steamer Xant&aket, Schingle. Hilton Head: steam
er U SGrant, Briggs, Hilton Head: ateamabip Fair
banks, Hunter, Waabington. D C.
Steamer Jeff Davis, , Augusta.
Passengers—Mrs JJ t oore, N A McGrath. Mrs Sa
rah Oldham, Mr and Mrs G Rappold, F Corra. Johu
Low. J W Clarke. J T Macbeth, F Von Kamp, J Con
rad, Lt W N Jordan, Thoa J Staley, J T Quarles, U S
Mil. Telegraph, Michael Shay, Alexander Ketchum,
26 U 8 soldiers and It® Freedmea.
Imports— 88 bales cotton, 1 iron wheel, 1 box ma
chinery—consigned to Capt. Starr, Q. M.
Cleared.
Steamship Zodiac, Bnckley, New York, Hunter AOaiu
melL
PASSEN'GtRS—K E Hertz. R H Harris, W M Davidson,
L B Davis, T M Maseenberg-r, A Trousdale, Hiram Ro
berta, A P Sanderson. Wm West, H T Wilson, AJ
Smith, F R Welsh, C A Williams, W H Harris, Albert
Mims, C C £&rl?t F Nadtn, L Freidenberg, Henry Banks,
F A Robinson, James Banks, Mrs Schober and three chil
dren, Mrs Scott, E C Haddock, (I A Abbot, J Bernard,
Geo A Nicoll, G Eckstein, 8 C Bodfish, G 0 Lombard, A
• Christo. J G Bailie, wife und it children. Miss Tymanus,
Mth Gilchrist, Mias £ Lindsey. Mrs Bodlish and two
children, Mrs Lombard and child, Mrs Kate Wilson, Mrs
Mary Last, Mrs Baum and two children, Mr E B Pearce,
Mrs Pearce aud infant, Miss Evans and nephew? George
Roux lady and servant.
Exaßnts—BßS bales Upland Cotton, Ido Sea Island do,
80 casks rice, 140 bales domestics, to pckgs mdse.
Steam-hip Virginia, Snyder, Baltimore; steamer
Fannie, Lewis, Charleston; steamer Emelie, Hand,
Hilton Head: steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton
Head. G
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Cleared,
July 19—Schr Elk, Allen, New York.
'
- PULAS II HOUSE, JULY 20. *
E L Young, Screven co. IChas Smith. US N
.D B Robert, Halcyondale, W A Parke, Lawton Plan,
vft. * Geo Farmer, • 4
Scott, So Ca. IW O C Shley, Savannah.
Lt E L Clark, Gen Wa»b-lTbos O Mully, N O
_ burn-s Staff, jJ W Scott. So Ca
DrDavy, Blackshear.Ga. Jas McKinne, Hilton H.
J Walter .City. IMVB Darling, USN.
Lt D B Chesley, 12th Me, i Jno L Lindsey, Hilton H.
E A Allen, Boston, W S Rawlusou,
j B 80 Ga. , IJ P Gibson, Darien, Ga.
Jas M Freeman, do. j Andrew Holbrook, City.
ChM F Wilson, USA. G D Conner, Fort Pulaski
J B Stouvenel, Jr, Clerk A R Roses, “
Paymaster’s Dept, U Si
PORT ROYAL HOTEL '[HILTON HEAD] JULY 19.
Mrs Murry aud family, E Hillman, USN
Beaufort F W Horton, Hilton Head
J Hume, wife and daugh- J Early, Pawtucket
ter,B{ Helena, SC PM Oakes,
Miss Esthes Graves, Beaus R D Whipple, New York
WL Small, do J F Town, do
L B Graves. do T Henry, d 0
D Benedict, do FA Hopkins,
E A Hutchinson, do A B Cove, 3d R I Art
J R Bailey, St Helena A M Fuller, do
_S Hiudman, Hilton Head G F Lynn, R I
E Souer, do J Pitts, Bay City
A Williams, do Lt C M Williams, Char
Id N Murry, AQ M, US V Ms] C S Montague,
Capt Guise, A Q M, Sav 102 U S C T
Capt Giles and lady, do Lt G A Southworth,
G U Keocb, Rhode Island 102 U S C T
2 j° Col A G Bennett aud lady
£ B j n, ba^ll, do Charleston
G H Edwards, 3d RI A J Uffendill, N Y
C Lynch, do , J H Gould, Hilton Head
DCook, . do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,] JULY 19
F L Osburn, Hilton Head Miss L Tone, St Helena
Lt G Hopper, Mt Pleasant Miss C Murray. do
P W Hopkins, N Y Miss H W Murray, do
Capt 9 Soper, 20 US C I Miss A P Rugglel do
J W Turner, NY HP Robinson, do
C C Porter, A AS, Beaufort Mrs Kane, Columbia
Capt H L Salsbury, Mrs Clarke, do
20 US C T H C Barrow, Richmond
Capt A C McDonald, Lt W T Carroll, Philadelphia
_ 26 US C T E F Mann, Providence, RI
Capt F H Fiebe, S Beaumont do '
128 US C T Col B B Eggleston, 10 Cav
C W Knight, USN Col J S Fulleston,
T Lang ton do Washington
J M Freeman, Beaufort E A Albee. Boston
H H Uort, do Capt C H Kendrick,
Mrs C S Wilson, Savannah 103 USCT
JpiERCE SKEHAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Fine Groceries, Boots and' Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebratod
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 02 Liberty street. New York.
—
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLS,
Begs to announce to his numerous patrons that be has
made a number of improvements in the machinery at
tached to his establishment, und is now prepared to
furnish his customers with a full supply of the best
GRITS AND MEAL,
and everything that con be expected from a
FIRST-CLASS MILLING ESTABLISHMENT,
He pledges himself to always sell his Goods and do
his work
26 PER CENT LESS
for the benefit of the citizens, than many of his com
petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat and Com at
the customary toll, and in addition will, as above
stated, always be prepared to famish 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
jyjUTILATED AND TORN TREASURY NOTES
REDEEMED AT
THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
At Their Valur.
Jy2o-2w J. SPIVEY, Cashier.
a unokles,
GENERAL PRODUCE and CjOMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &c..
Corner of Bat and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
♦
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool. Hldc3,
&c„ and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. jjjg
gUNDRIES.
Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Small Fruit Bas
kets, Sugar Boxes, Flour Boxes, Brooms, Painted
Backets, Brass bound Backets, Steamboat Backets,
Barrel Covers, Washboards, Cedar Tubs, Varnished
Tubs, Painted Tubs, Wrapping Twine, Lamp Wick,
Clothes Lines, Scrubbing .brushes, Hair Brashes and
Brooms, Selves, Wood Measures, Clothes Pins, Axe
Handies, Coco Dippers, Clothes Brooms, Blacking
Broshes, Peach Baskets, Bushel Baskets, Ac.
For sale by
jy2o-3 B. G. TILDEN.
IIEADQ’BS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, 1
Savannah, Ga., July 16, IB6Vj
General Orders,)
No. 60. j , ,
In compliance with provisions of General Orders,
No. 3, from Headquarters, Department of Georgia,
dated Augusta, Ga., July 10th, 1860, I hereby relin
quish the command of the District of Savannah to
Brevet Mr). Gen. John M. Brannon.
HENRY W. BIRGE,
Iyl7 7 Breyet Major General U. & Vol*.
LINE. ~
F 0.,R "NEW YORK.
The New and Elegant Steamship AMERICA, Capt.
Clift, will sail for the above port <p
SATURDAY. JULY. 22n,
At half-past five o’clock p. m. For Freight or Pas
sage apply to
BRIGHAM BALDWIN & CO,"
jy2o , . Agents.
JPOR NEW YORK.
The At fast sailing Clipper Schooner
FRANCIS HATCH, Carr. Chivxskl,
Will have quick despatch for the above pori. For
Freight or Passage apply to
jy2o BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
Jj'Oß PALATKA, FLORIDA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, St MART’S, FEE-
N AND IN A, JACKSONVILLE and PICOLATA,
The New and Fast Steamer
‘‘FOUNTAIN,’’
Cattail G- W. Cashier, •
Will receive Freight and Passage on FRIDAY, 21st
inst., and depart on
« ,
SATURDAY MORNING, 22d. at 9 O’OLOCK.
For Freight or Passage apply on board at Dillon’s
Wharf, opposite the Gas Works, or tc
M A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable in Savannah by Shippers.
Shippers will furnish the weight of Freight.
> Jy2o 3_
'J'HE IRON STEAMER AMAZON
AT AUCTION.
BY ISAAC D. L a R O C H E -
THOS. J. WALSH, Auctioneer-
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, 46 feet Beam, C feet Hold, Double En
gines, Doctor ar.d Machinery,
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER,
Having just arrived with a large freight from Au
gusta.
This steamer was built expressly for these waWra,
has a carrying capacity of 1600 to 2000 bales cotton;
also capable of towing Flats, 4c., 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,
jy 17 6t
TyjKRCHANTS’ 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 *iven
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
Julß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
■" L 1 ."..ub
'J'HE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
—ia now
1 .
PREPARED FOR BUSINESS,
AT THE
BANKING HOUSE, IN THE EXCHANGE.
Deposits and Paper for Collection received.
Bills on Northern Cities purchased.
Checks on New York famished.
L. C. NORVELL,
President.
v JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
OIBIOTOBS:
L. C. Nobvell, I Francis Sorb ell,
Houle A. Hardee, 1 J. "7. Lathbop,
Rouebt Ebwtn.
HENRY S. FITCH,
Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 26th Jane, 1866.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, f
Office of C<ua>rpoi.i.BK of the Cubxenox, >-
Washington, June 10th, 1665. )
Whebxas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has, been made to appear that “The
Savannah Nation in the City of Savannah,
in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has
been duly organised 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 circulation
and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864, and
has complied with all the provisions of said Act re
quired to be complied with before commencing the
business of Banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, L Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do Hereby certify that “Tax Savannah
National Bank,” in the city of Savanhab, in the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author*
tzed to commence the basinets of Banking under the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof; witness my hand and seal of
office, this 10th day of Jane, 1866.
FREEMAN CLARK&.
(No. 1256.] Comptroller of the Currency.
}u2C Jimos
J C. FEATHER, M D.
OFFICE, NO. ISM MERCHANTS' ROW?
HILTON HEAD, S. C.'
ju2B 2m
Q.EOROE A. HUDSON, "
Wholesale and Retail Deales
IN
GROCERIES, ALBS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, *0
THE ‘‘SOJOURN.”
“ As we Journey through Life, let us List by the way."
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF
EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Jyl9 la
Amusements.
j£AVANNAH THEATRE.
,
W. P. Sweatnam Sole .Lessee and Manager
M. Feebeetovseb.. , . .Musical Director
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 81, 1866.
W ill be presented the Beautiful Nautical Drama of
v r
BLACK EYED SUSAN,
Ob, All in the Downs.
Mr. Phil Mli.on as WlUiam
Mrs. M. L. Berrell ss SiUMfi
GRAND OLIO,
SINGING.
DANCING, Ac.
The performance to conclude with tho Amusing
Farce of
THE ETON BOY
La Belle Louise as the Eton Boy,
SATUDAY EVENING, July 22d, BENEFIT of Mr.
W. P. SWEATNAM.
In Active Rehearsal—THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE
Man.
Dress Circle and Parquette . SX 09
Second Tier and Bulcony 76
Amphitheatre 69
Private Boxes s<l $3 and $lO 00
Box ui Colored Gallery 75
Colored Gallery 60
Doors open at 7M. Overture begins at B}{.
’y'OLKS* GARTEN,
(Congress st, between Jefferson and Montgomery ott*]
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT.
ST TEE
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
□r* Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo jylO
gOOMS TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, 3. C
The Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers laige and airy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 96,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on me premises, corner of
Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenne, from 4 o’clock
to 0 o'clock p. m. juß2
J R. SOLOMONS, M. D.
‘dentist,
From Charleston, S. C., offers bis services twite
Citizens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark's office, Congress street.
References.—Dr. Jas. B Rluj,
' Dr. Julian liasbsl
Hon. Solomon Cohen,
W. N. Hojjebshah Esq„
'nil ts A. A. Solomons A 00.,
QLAMS! CLAMS!
I have the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the beat
Cooks, in proof of which statement I adduce the fol
lowing testimony from air. Beifi. Honey's advertise
ment In the Savannah Daily Herald, of the Lost or
two:
“There la 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.
“TuEttE is Wuere the Lauou Comes In."
My dear Ben we wish you a long life and a merry
onq.
lu addition to the above luxury, we furnish as good
a meal as can be obtained at Hilton Head, or any
other place In this Deportment.
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 Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o Proprietor#
XJOTICE.
The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Southern Insurance and Trust Company will oe
held at the office of the Company, in Savannah, ou
Wednesday, 19th July, 1865, for the purpose of elect
ing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran
saction of such other business as may be brought be
fore the meeting.
’ H. BRIGHAM, President,
Per J.C. McNULTY,
ju22 ts ‘ Assistant Secretary.
QHAMPIdN BKltSf MACHINE.
The proprietors of this recent Patent for the manu
facture of Briok are prepared to dispose of Machines,
and rights to use the same. This Machine is simple
of construction; does not readily get out of repair;
has immense power; makes tbebiick square and sol
id ; can be worked with a single horse. causes litHe
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 £ KENICK,
jj-lm 71 Broadway, New York.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS
B*
READY MADE CLOTS. I NO,
381 and 333 Bboadwat. cob. Worth Sunk
. NEW YORK.
T- F. Card art, I Henkt Sbafze,
Wm. H. Wuitfoed, [ A. T. Hamilton, ,
J. B. Van Wauenen.
Office of Payan A carhart in liquidation.
jy® .
STEELE & BURBANK,
ji Merchants’Row,
Hilton Head, S. O.
Call the attention of Wholeealp and Retail purctemm
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS, _
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Flntaff
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts. Embroiderieß,BopU,Capn
Field Glasses. Ganntlets lovaa. Ac., dc.- &C-
gTUABT Jb CO.,
FAMILY GEOCEBB,
dealers in
TEAS, WINES. AND LIQUOBB,
Corner Bull end Brocshton Struts.
Special attention paid to country orders from Fuat
lies and for the Trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of
charge. ;
L. Y. Stuart. H. M. Kellooo.
Jyia ts
NOTICE.
HEADQUARTERS POST OP SAVANNAH,I
Savannah, Ga., July lb, 168s. j
Gamut. o«deb,\
no. 10. /.
Capt. Charles U. Cox, Provost Marshal Post of Sa
vannah. is hereby relieved from the doties of adminis
tering the Amnesty Oath prescribed l>y the President’s
Proclamation of May 89,1865.
Subject to the approval of the District Commander
Ist Lient P. H. Coffin, Sbih Maine Infantry, is hereby
an ounced and emp. wereu to administer the said Oath
and will be governed in his duties by existing orders.
By Command of „
Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
Jito. Mnigw, A. A. A. General,
ijli