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I, Os AL MATTERS.
A Mail fob Augusta and the Istf.kior, to
jro by stearqer Helen, closes this (Wednes
day) evening, at 8 o’clock.
Schools to Close.—A Geueral Order from
}en. Davis announces the closing of the
ichools of Savannah under military control,
irom to-day till the first of October.
Mails for the North. —The Savannah
itails for the North, to go by the steamer
C'uase, will close at 9 1-2 o’clock, to-morrow
(Thursday) morning.
Meteorological. —The weather yesterday
va s fair and pleasant. The following is the
yauge of. the thermometer: 7, a. m., 84; 1,
j, m., 91; 7, p. m., 87.
Llctl're Last Evening.— We are obliged
lo defer, till another edition, a report of the
address last evening, to the young men of
(Georgia, by Rev. George G. Smith.
O’Meara & Co.—We call attention to the
advertisement, in another column, by Walter
O’Meara, announcing the dissolution of the
firm of O’Meara & Cos.
Serenade to Gen. Brannan.— Brevet Maj.
Gen. Brannan, commanding the District, was
serenaded at his quarters on South Broad
street last evening, by the fine band of the
30th Maine Volunteers, E. M. Gammon lead
er. They played several pieces in excellent
style.
Personal. —Mr. Gideon jViapes, Pilot of
the steamship Empire City, is in town, ac
companied by master Henry Barton, a
nephew of Capt. Barton, of that steamer.—
JUr. Maoes has been long and favorably
known as the pilot of the steamship Fulton,
which the Empire City replaces.
The Forest City Foundry. —These works,
once extensive, and owned by Lufburrow &
Timons, northeast corner of Taylor and
(Habersham streets, are again in operation.—
The present proprietors, Messrs. Linville &
Gleason, have commenced under many diffi
culties, but tbeir enterprise and their past
reputation is a guarantee that the works will
be successfully operated.
Large Receipt of Timber. —Yesterday a
raft of timber arrived from Scriven county,
Georgia, via Savannah liver. This timber
was cut by the enterprising firm of McLeod
& Bro. It is of first quality and squared—
the proper article for shipping, as regards
size. The raft is consigned to Messrs. Hun
ter & Gammell, and will be immediately for
warded to Philadelphia.
The Heaviest Receipts by Flat from
Augusta.— Yesterday morning Pioneer Flat
No. 3, built by McAlpin & McDonald, arrived
from Augusta consigned to T. L. Henry.
The cargo consists of 287 bales of Upland
Cotton, 100 bales shirtings, and 125 bales
yarns. Messrs. McAlpin & McDonald, by
securing faithful and competent men to
transport the valuable cargoes reaching our
wharves from the interior, have not lost a
boat up to the present time. This firm is
building and sending down one flat pur week.
An Accommodation to All.— Savannah,
prior to its occupation by the army es Gen.
Sherman, had mas local banks. Only two
of these banks were open to the public in
the afternoon, and their hours of business
were limited. The Savannah National Bank,
located in the Exchange, is open for business
from nine o’clock in the moruing until sun
set. Mr. Spivey, the Cashier, assisted by
Mr. Wakefield, iormerly of the Timber Cut
ter’s Bank, have thought it just and proper
to adopt the above plan of business for the
accommodation of all citizens. The Bank
is now prepared to furnish all with fractional
currency in small sums, and to supply Inter
nal Revenue stamps of all denominations.
The Retirement of Jddoe Parsons
Yesterday Judge Parsons, in accordance
with orders from District Headquarters,
which we publish elsewhere, finally closed
the. District Provost Court, over which he
has presided since|Jthe arrival of the 19th
Army Corps in this city. Judge Parsons has
been relieved at his own request, and leaves
immediately for his home in Lynn, Massa
chusetts, Lieut. Parsons has been called
upon to adjudicate many peculiarly complex
and trying cases, for which there were no
precedents by-which he could be guided.—
Yet he early gained tne confidence of the
people of Savannah, and has throughout
commanded the respect of professional men
and the authorities, while the policy of the
Government has been ably and faithfully
carried out.
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this courts.
DISTRICT PROVOST COURT —JUDGE EBEN PAR
SONS, PRESIDINO.
Savannah, July 25th, 18G5.
Upon the application of the Hon. Thomas
E. Lloyd, Attorney tor Wm. H.. Gibbons to
occupy, control and collect rents on the tot
lowing described property, situate, lying an d
being mihe county of Chatham ana totate ot
Georgia, viz:—Lot and improvements No. •>,
Frederick Tything, Derby Ward ; lot No. J,
DerbyTything .Decker Ward; lot
and improvements, Heathecoate
Decker Waid: lot No 8, Franklin Ward;
lot No. 9, and improvements Franklin
Ward: lots and improvements Nos. H,
12 18, 20 and 22, North Oglethorpe Ward,
and lots and improvements Nos. 12, 13, 14,
16 and lti, North Oglethorpe Ward, north
side of Mill street-the following order was
published: Permission granted to W. H. Gib
bons to occupy and control; and to collect
rents lor the within described property, pro
vided the 6ame is not in use ot the military,
be haying been pardoned by the President.
Upon the application of J. R. Saussy, Esq
Attorney for Edgar McDonald, to occupy
and control a certain lot of land, lying and
being in the county of Chatham, on Whit
marsh Island, opposite Thunderbolt. The
following endorsement was entered: Per
mission granted, provided, the premises are
not included in the lands assigned to freed
men, and also subject to the right of all per
sons who have planted erops.
John M. Cooney vs. Walter O’Meara
Order to appoint appraisers of stock in com
mon and report thereon. Messrs. Zacbariah
N. Winkler and Francis Dowd appraisers
submitted their report, which was received
and ordered to be spread upon the minutes
of the Court.
Win. L. Vroom vs. Thos. H. Harden—re
covery of debt, claim SB7 60. Whereas, the
matter in controversy was referred to arbi
ters by an order of Court granted on the 6th
of July, 1865. The arbiters, Messrs. Gilbert
Butler and Christopher C. Casey, submitted
their report, which was received and order
ed to be spread upon the minutes.
The application of Henry J. Thomasson,
agent for Miss Mary R. Heineman to occupy
and control certain property in the city of
Savannah, was granted.
POST PROVOST COURT, CAPT. JAMES E. SMITH,
» JUDGE, PRESIDING.
Savannah, July 25th, 1865.
United States vs. A. Smith, charged with
drunkenness in the city of Savannah, on the
24th day of July, 1865. It was ordered that
the prisoner be discharged from custody.
United States vs. Robert McKeon, and Ann
McKeon his wife, charge Ist, with selling and
furnishing liquor to J oseph Blanchard, an
enlisted man of Company H, 153d New York
Volunteer Infantry, on or about the 9th day
of July, 1865, in the city of Savannah, Ga.,
contrary, to General Orders No. 41, etc.;
charge 2df, Assault with intent to murder
Joseph Blanchard, an enlisted man of Com
pany H, 153d New York Volunteer Infantry,
in the city of Savannah, Ga., on or about the
9th day or July, 1865, plea not guilty; judg
ment on the first charge not guilty ; judg
ment on the second charge, guilty. Wit
nesses for the United Sfates, Jok. Blanchard,
Asst. Surgeon Sweeney, and A. B. Bumbard.
It was ordered that the prisoners be fined in
the sum of two hundred dollars each, and be
imprisoned in the county jail for a period of
four months, and at the expiration of said
term, they be detained in the said county
jail until said fined together with the costs
of court are paid. Counsel for the UnUed
States, Hon. Philip M. Russell and Geo. T.
Turner; tor defence, Hon. Walter S. Chis
holm and Martin J. Ford, Esq,
Street Railway in Savannah,
Savannah, Ga., July 22d, 1865.
Mr. Editor :—Why can’t we have a street
Railway on some of our principal streets,
say Whitaker, Congress, Bull, or South
Broad. Persons living at the extreme ends of
these streets, have a very long distance to
market. Can’t some of our energetic men
ake hold of this thing. lam sure it will
pay so ritself in three months time. Savannah
is growing very rapidly in business, and it
will not be long when she will be proud of it.
Let some influential man take bold of this at
once. a Citizen.
COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Cotton Market.
Savannah, July 25, 1865.
The market yesterday was unsettled, and
the sales made were 40 bales as follows, viz:
35 bales middlings at 43 cents, and 5 bales
strict good middlings at 44 1-2 cents. From
the advices received by private letters from
Europe and the North, a dullness was notice
able on the part of buyers. A decline in
prices was looked for, which has no doubt
already taken place, though not fully estab
lished.
PULASKI HOUSE. JULY 25, 1866.
O E Smith, Augusta |G Mapes, N Y
Lt Watkins, do | Frank Duvol, H Head
C A Davis, Port Royal ,ff Wilson, Winnsboro
R R McGregor do IA Block, New York
Lt S Tap, QM, Pt Pulaski |Capt Rodgers, St Chase
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,) JULY 24.
A Whyte, jr, Beaufort S L I.andgen, Charleston
Capt J D Tburber, 55 Capt J<i Strong, 281 V
Mass Vols T (1 Hendry, Savannah
A C McDonald, Beaufort Lt C 8 Doubledav, VBC *
PORT ROYAL HOUSE, (HILTON HEAD) JULY 24.
A Williams. Beauforfc I Lt J H Roe, 104 U 8 C T
H W Wissells, jr, Ela G H Sweeny, Lt 126 USCT
J H Locke, NY CD Holmes, Hilton Head
J A Funk, USA J Ruse, do
G Fancy, Boston J S Luny, Sav Herald
J H Hamilton, S Carolina i A Wakefield, USCT,
K It White. do Beaufort
L C Hassell, do IA White, jr, 128 US C T
Lt A A Knight, |C J Colcock, Lake City
J Cowan and wife, NY J Rilleg, New York
D W Harvard, Capt Capt Briggs and lady,
104 USCT Btr US Grant
T H Ferrell, Capt J McSlavaer, Savannah
104USCT |F W Kingston, U SMT
C B White, Capt B Gowan. Jr, Charleston
104 U S C T J Morunty, Hilton Head
Lt C A Near, 104 R F Sisson, do
USCT IWP Run, Savannah
pipping
Hluturs Aim anno—This Day.
Sun Sun Moon .High
Rises. Sets. Sets. Watsr.
6:9 U3 9:16 , 9:68
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
TbesdaT, July 26, 1865.
Arrived.
British bark Nulfield. Hollis, Matamoras, Mexico, vlk
Charleston, in ballast. Brigham, Baldwin & Cos.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head
Pioneer flat boat No 3, Wallace, Augusta with 287 bales
upland cotton, 100 bales shirting, 125 bales yarns, to T L
Henry.
Consignees— Hunter A Gammell, Wm Battersby, C L
Colby & Cos
Cleared.
Schr Ocean Wave, Cook, Wilmington, N C, in ballast
Emil, Koetche & Cos
Steamer Nantasket, Springer, Wilmington Island
steamer Oneota, Norris, Hilton Head
Steamer Stan dish, Moore, Hilton Head
Steamer Sylph, French, Hilton Head
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
July 22—Sloop Rebecca Hertz, Munson, Savannah
July z3—Schr Anna E Glover, Dasey, New York
July 24—steamship Empire City, Baston, New York
Cleared.
July 84-Sloop Eliza, O’Briso, Savannah.'
'JX) THE PATRONS OP THE PACIFICATOR.
The Bas pension of The Pacificator, the only Cat!
one Journal in the South, has been caused by circum
stances arising mainly from want of means to defra
the expense of publication.
This announcement is made with extreme regre
but relying upon the deep interest and the generot
support heretofore extended both by the Clergy an
Laity of the Church, as well aa upon the liberal pi
tronage received from the members of other denom
nations, we sincerely trust the suspension will only t
of a very brief duration.
In the present condition of the country, it is of pa
amount importance that the Church should have i
organ in the iSouth for the dissemination of Catho,
Doctrines, and the defence of Catholic Teachings ar
Practices.
The sadden, radical and unexpected changes whL
have taken place in the organisation of Southern i
stitutions, political, religious and social, make b
support of a Catholic Journal in this section an ’•
perative duty on the part of each and every raeinb
of the Cltureh.
If then the Catholics of the Sonth desire the pul
cation of this Journal continued let them go to wc
without delay in its behalf, and so soon as a sufficii
number of renewed subscriptions are received it W
again be regularly issued.
The past tone of The Pacificator, Religions, Po
ical, and Literary, will be its best recommendatk
and a guarantee of its future conduct,
Mr. L. T. Blome having withdrawn from the o
cem, the paper will hereafter be conducted solely i
the subscriber, who earnestly appeals to the Cathoh
oi the South, and to all others friendly to the cau,
to sustain The P acifioator by a liberal patronage
The Catholic Clergy throughout the South are i
thorized to receive subscriptions.
C3T Publication will be resumed as soou as the p
ties whose names at e now on the books renew thr
subscriptions.
TERMS.
Six Months 2 60
PATRICK WALSH,
Editor and Proprietoi
Augusta, Ga., July Ist, 1865. jy-Jj i w
JR. SOLOMONS, M. D.
DENTI S T Jn
From Charleston, 8. C., offers his services tobe
citizens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street
References.—Dr. Jas. B Read,
Dr. J or’iah Harris,
Hon. Solomon Cohen,
. „ W. N. Habersham Esq,,
oil ts A. A. Solomons & Cos.,
gTOVES 1 STOVES 1 ! STOVES i! !
Large and small, for Restaurants and Families,
All kinds of HOLLOW WAKE and Cooking Cen
sus, Planters’ HOES, wholesale and retail, by
JAMES G. THOMPSON A CO.
JH-lmo Beaufort. sJI.
HEADERS DISTRICT O V SAVANNA Iff
’F I Ist Division, Dep’t of Georgia, p*
Savannah, Ga., July 24th, 186a
General Orders, )
No. 6. ;
The following Officers are hereby announced oi the
Staff of the General Commanding “District of Svan
,nab," and will be obeyed and respected accordingly:
Capt. Will A. Coulter, A. A. Gen., U. S. Us.,
Ass’t Adj’t Gen.
Lieut. Col. R. P. York, 75th N. Y. Vol. Infolry,
Provost Marshal.
Major John Trenor, Jr., Surgeon U. S, Vola., Bur
geon in Chief.
Capt. Fred. J. P. Chitty, 163d N. Y. V»l. lafaitry,
Act’g Ass’t Insp’r Gen.
S. S. Starr, A. Q. M, U. S. VUs., Di»trlct
Capt. H. R. Sibley, Q, S., U- S. Vols., Wstrict Com
mis’ry Subs’ce »
Capt. John Montgomery, 12th Me. VUs. Infont’y,
Act’g Ordn’ce Officer.
Capt. Geo. E. Moulton, 30th Me. Vol. Ijfantry, Ass't
Com’y Musters. [
Ist Lieut. M. M.‘ Davidson, 176th N. T Vol, Infry,
Aid de Camp.
Capt. Mark Cox, 176th N. Y. Vol. lif’y; Chief of
Escort.
Ist Lieut. W. H. Fester, 30th Me. Vo| InPy, Am
bulance Officer.
By command of
Brev. Maj. Gen. J.M. IkANNAN.
Official: Will. A. Coulter, Ass’t Adj’tleneral.
Jy‘Zs f
HKADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OG£icilKE;T~
Savannah, Ga., July 24th 1866. j
General .Order, 1
No. 15. /
In accordance with orders from Headqarters Dis
trict of Savannah, Ist Division, Departmfct of Geor
gia, I hereby assume command of the sul-District of
OEccehee, Headqnarters at Savannah, comprising the
following namea counties:
Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Efiingliarfi,
Bulloch, Tatnall, Scriven, Motgomery.
Emanuel, Burke
The following named officers are hereby announced
on the Staff ol the sub-District commander:
Capt. John Mullen, 12th Conn. Inst, A. A. A. G.
Surgeon J. K. Bigelow, Bth Ind., Ghief MedicaiOfflcer.
surgeon N. L. Snow, 163d N. Y., Health Offlar.
Capt, Chas. H Cox, 76th N. Y., Provost Marsial.
Capt. Warren H. Boynton, 30th Me., Street fomm’r.
Capt. R. B Grover, 30th Me., A. A. Q M, ’
Capt. E. F. Goddard, 12th Sle., A. A. Q- M.
Lieut O. T. Hall, 153d N. Y„ A. A. D. C.
Lieut. J. S. Bergen, 173d N. Y„ A. A. Q. M.
Lieut. J. H. Chariot, 15»lh N. Y„ A. A. Q. M.
yeut. D. B. Knowlton, 175th N. Y„ A'. A. Q.M.
All returns and reports required by Armj Regula
tions and existing orders, will be forwarded o the A.
A. A. General at these Headqnarters.
EDWIN P DAVIS, Brv’t Big. Gen.
Official; Jno. Mullen, A. A. A. G. I jy26
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division Dkp’t. of GeoegK, ' V
Savannah, Ga., July 22, 1365 j J
General Obdeb, >
No. 6. f
The following QuaranUne Regulations for the Port
of Savannah, Ga., will be enforced after me 22d Inst.
I. The Quarantine grounds will be locafld in Tybee
Roads, at the “old Savannah Quarantine.* The exact
place of anchorage will be designated by j white buoy
and flag.
IL It shall be the duty of the master and pilot of
every vessel comlnginto this port from thjs date until
further orders, except the pilot boats retiming from
their ordinary cruising grounds, and U.Z. Naval ves
sel?, to hoist a signal for a health offle#, in the fore
rigging, fifteen feet from her deck, and cane to imme
diately, below and opposite the guarf ship, one of
which will be stationed at the Port, wihin and near
the inner bar buoy, and there wait Its coming on
board. This flag to be kept in the foarigging while
the vessel is undergoing Quarantine. /
111. The Health officer shall visit thWessel wjthont
unnecessary delay and ascertain her lanitary condi
tion, and the port whence she sailed. Kncf it shall be
his duty to order to the Quarantine to
remain as long as he may deem prjber, fll vessels
having on board cases of yellow fever, jnolcra or other
infectious or contagious diseases; alsdall vessels com
ing from any West India Island, or rom any port in
that Dortion of the State of Flortdanot formerly in
the Department of the South, wheter such vessels
have clean bills of health or not.
IV. No communication will be ajloted with the ves
sel until she has been examined by tfc Health Offloer,
and no person will be permitted to lfcve her.
V. The fee of the Health Officers flr visiting, exam
ining and certifying vessels arriving it this Port, shali
be collected from all vessels, except those in the Gov
ernment employ, or foreign war at the follow
ing rates:
For each vessel from a foieign port $6 50
And for all others 1 2 00
The money thus collected will be turned over to
Chief Medical Officer for the useof the Hospitals in
this District,
VI These regulations will be Srictly enforced by
the Health Ofltcer. Should theri be any deviation
therefrom, or should any of the ftrdera given by the
Health Officer to such vessels no be strictly carried
out, they will report the fact to tfr Chief Medical offi
cer for the immediate arrest and (nprisonment of the
offender. By Command of
Brevet Maj. <Jn. BRANNAN.
Will A. Coulter, A. A. G. jy24-7
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT <F SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Depabtmeniof Georgia, >•
Savannah, Jtly 22, 1865. )
General Obdeb, 1
1 No. 2. )
On and after tuis date all ordtrs heretofore in exis
tence In this District, levying ajax upon imports, im.
posing a tax for the sale of Liqmrs, and instituting the
ipercent. Income tax are herely revoked.
Bv Command of
7 Brevet M»j. G®. J. M. BRANNAN.
Will A Coulter, Capt. 4 A. It. G. jy22
JMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUOKS,
A T wholesale, fo* family use,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. SEAL! * CO.
may24-tf
§yppt«o.
piONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK,
The U. 8, Steamship Chase, M- L. Rogers, Comman
der, will sail for the above port on her regular day,
THURSDAY. JULY 27tu. at 11 A. M.
For freight or passage having superior accommoda
tions apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL,
jy22 84 Bay Street.
jyjERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
QUICK DISPATCH FOR NEW YORK.
The splendid A1 Clipper Schooner
HATTIE BAKER, Cast. Buboes*.
Will clear for the above port In a few days.
Has superior accommodation for First Class Csbin
Passengers.
Only Room for Four left—Fare, S3O.
Asa large portion of her cargo is already engaged
Shippers will heed to make early application for
freight room Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
jy24 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
poit NEW’ YORK.
The A1 fast sailing Clipper Schooner
FRANCIS HATCH, Capt. Chtvrrel,
Will have quick despatch for the above pori. For
Freight or Passage apply to
jy2u BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
jy/pRCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS^
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON.
ERS FOR
*N E W 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.,
jylß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
Hotels.
gEA ISLAND HOTEL.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, june 20™, lsee.
This new Hotel, situated on the most desirable spot
on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, affords a
fine view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, and surrounding
Islands. The scenery is quite os pleasing and Inter
esting, in every respect, as the famous watering place
of Newport, R. 1., and is altogether as comfortable
and healthful a place to spend the summer months.—
It has a fine hard smooth Beach, seven) ten miles long
affording a more charming drive than the celebrated
Beach at Nahant, Mass., and as fine sea bathing as at
that place or Cape May. «■
The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and
verandahs on three sides of all the stories ; the furni
ture is entirely new, and the tables will be furnished
with the best that can he procured here and in the
Northern markets. Every effort will be made to ren
der the Hotel all that tho most fastidious can desire.
Billiard Rooms and Sea Bathing houses will soon be
in readiness for guests. ju23 ts
pOHT ROY aTI HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDELL & R UQG, Proprietors.
E. g. RIDDELL, ’ M. F. EUOQ.
JU3-tf
p U LAB. K I HO Ua" E,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS A Proprietors.
t. O. BARTELS. E. g. RIDDELL.
|£c.
gTATIONBHY.
TO MERCHANTS AND SUTLERS.
We off er onr large and varied Stock of STATION
ERY at the lowest cash prices. *
Our Btock in the above line is the largest in the De
partment, and all our goods are of the first quality,
fresh and direct from Manufacturers.
We solicit the attention of purchasers to oar goods
and prices. ♦
SAVILLE A LEACH,
Corner Bryan street and Market square,
Timber Cutter’s Bank,
Savannah, Ga.,
—and
MERCHANTS’ ROW, HILTON HEAD, S. C.
jyi ts
G. RUWE & CO„
Corner 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 beet of
ALES AND LAGER BIER.
Also, constantly on band the best
, EAST INDIA ALE.
We came down here very inexperienced In business,
as conducted under necessary military restrictions;
and coming unprovided with the proper papers for
our trade, we at first labored under many disadvan
tages. But we now consider ourselves well posted,
and having, by strict compliance with all military
rules, been put on a good footing for disposing of our
Stock, with the proper license, we propose to offer
unusual induesments to the trade. We shall give a
superior article at a small advancs on New York
prices.
MONEY OR GOODS ADVANCED
FOB
COTTON, RICE, AND GENERAL PRODUCE.
Jyl# lw
NOTICE.
I would inform the public that I have resumsd the
practice of
dentistry
In this city, at my old stand, corner of St. Julien and
Barnard streets, (entrance Brown’s Photograph Gal
lery,) where I am prepared to perform all operations
pertaining to my profession.
Jyll-iao W. JQUNB9N, D. D. 9.
limnsemetits.
-yOLKS’ GARTEN, "
(Congress st, between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,}
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BV THE
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
f* Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo jylo
TT"
(groceries.
gTUAkT JTCO.T - " -■ =
FAMILY GROCERS,
DBA LIES LN
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 parts of the city free of
charge.
L. Y. Stuart. H. M. Kelloow
jyl» ts
piERCE. SKEHAN;
W’HOLESALE 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 Stoat, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street, New York.
QTAMW A UNCKLks,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ao.,
Corner of Bat and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool. Hides,
Ac., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. . jylß
Q.KORGK A. HUDSON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN
GROCERIES, ALES, WINES, LIQUOR&SEGARS. Ao
THE ‘'SOJOURN.*”
“ A* tee Journey through Life, let tu Live by the way."
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF
EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
'J'HE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
—IS NOW
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 /tarnished- ’
L. C. NORVELL,
President.
JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
DIIEOTOBI:
L. C. Nohvell, I Francis Sorb ell.
Noble A. Hardee, I J. *Y. Lathbop,
Rouebt Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH,
„ Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 25th June, 1866.
f
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1
Office of Comptroller of tie CVbeknot, V
Washingtun, June 10th, 1866, j
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to th
undersigned, it has been made to appear that “The
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 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 tbs
business of Banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, L Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that “The Savannah
National Bank," in the City of Savannah, in the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author
ized to commence the business of Banking under the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this 10th day of June, 1866.
FREEMAN CLARKE.
INo. 1265.] Comptroller of the Currency.
]u26 2mos
RUTILATED AND TORN TREASURY NOTE*
REDEEMED AT
THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
At Taxis Value.
Jy2o-3w J. SPIVEY, Cashier.
—•-- ■ r>
QHAMPION BRICK MACHINE.
The proprietors of this recent Patent for the manu
facture of Brick are prepared to dispose of Machines,
and rights to use the same. This Machine is simple
of construction; does not readily get out of repair;
has immense power; makes the biick square ana sol
id ; can be worked with a single horee. causes little
delay for removing stones; will make from tweaty
five to thirty-five thousand bricks per day. Circulars,
with full particulars, forwarded on application to
BRADFORD £ RENICK.
Jy-lm 71 Broadway, New York.
JQAILY JOURNAL AND MESSENGER.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND EVENING
IN
MACON, GEORGIA
BY S. ROSE AND S. B. BURR. PROPRIETORS.
The old Journal and Messenger, established In
1823, and regularly published since that time, hae now
the largest Dally and Weekly circulation in the State
of Georgia, and is a desirable Advertising medium for
Northern and other Merchants, having gootls to dis
pose of. We will advertise on as liberal terms as
any, and parties sending ns their advertisements,
with the money. Will be insured entire satisfaction.—
Address 8. ROSE A CO.,
jylS , lw Macon, Ga.