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LOCAL MATTERS.
Tfce Clotiug Exercises at the Grammar
Schools.
The closing exercises at the Public Gram
mar Schools took place yesterday. The ex
ercises were exceedingly interesting and
were attended by the Board ot Education.
Jlajor W. C. Manning, Superintendent of
Public Schools, Mayor Arnold and other dis
tinguished gentlemen visitors, parents and
friends. The Girls’ Grammar School was as
sembled in the Boys’ Grammar School room.
The examination, conducted by Mr. J. F.
Cann, the Principal, passed off finely. The
declamations were likewise very creditable,
and the singing under the direction of Mr.
J. H. Newman, teacher of music, was no
ticeably fine.
At the conclusion of the exercises short
addresses were made to the scholars by sev
eral of the gentlemen present, at the invita
tion of Mr. Cann. Rev- Mr. McCrae made
a few pleasing remarks, coupled with some
excellent advice to the children. Dr. Ar
nold followed in a similar strain, and also
Rev. Mr. Landrum, of the Board of Educa
tion. Mtyor W. C. Manning concluded the
exercises in a brief and appropriate speech,
and after the singing of the closing hymn and
the benediction, the schools were dismissed
in high spirits for the long vacation.
Daring Roburry.— On Tuesday night last
the stable of Mr. John O'Connol, on the
north east comer of Hull and Drayton sts.,
was entered and robbed of two fine carriage
horses. The thieves burst the lock and bolt
of the front door of the stable and removed
the horses.' For the benefit of the officials
in Augusta, and iu the counties on the route
leading from Savannah by land, we give the
. following description of the property stolen.
A dark bay horse, bearing the marks of a
gun shot wound through the tail, and having
marks of scars or nibbed spots on bis bind
quarters ; his right hind foot a little white.
Brown mare, shot through the neck and a
large dimple in the neck bone or windpipe.
Yesterday morning about two o’clock the
stolen animals were seen on the Augusta
read near Cherokee Hill, tea miles west of
Savannah. They may have been taken to
Augusta, and the culprits may be overtaken
through giving this notice publicity.
Departure of Gen. Washburn.— Bvet.
Brig. Gen. H. D. Washburn, formerly com
mandant of the Sub-District of Altamaha,
was mustered out yesterday, his time of ser
vice, as Colonel of the 18th Indianft Regi
ment having expirep. He will leave for hU
home at Terre Haute, to-day, by way of
Augusta, to which city he will go by the
steamer Helen. He has formed a host of
friends in Savannah and wherever he has
been, and goes home with a most desirable
reputation in all respects.
The Charleston Telegraph Line. — The
work on this line is progressing lapidly. The
wires are already up for a distance of eleven
mile 9 up the river where the line crosses.—
From this point the line follows the Charles
ton railroad. Upon reaching Pocotaligo the
communication will be complete through to
Charleston, JBeaufort and Hilton Head.
The wfre to Fort Pulaski was yesterday
in working order for the first time in several
weeks.
Personal. Bievet Brigadier General
Stewart L. Woodfoid, formerly commandant
of this post, and latterly Chief of Staff to Gen.
Gillmore, paid a visit to Savannah yesterday,
in the steamer Gen. Sheridan. He was ac
companied by Capt. Garth W. James, of
Gen. Gillmore’s Staff and by E. D R. Gillmore
and Q. A. Gillmore, sons of the General.
They returned by the same special boat in
the evening.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of
M. J. Doyle & Co.—A notice in another
column announces the dissolution of the firm
of M. J. Doyle & Cos., by the retirement of
Mr. Jno. Daly. Mr. Doyle, who alone is
authorized to settle unfinished business, calls
on creditors to present their bills and debtors
to pay theirs. Mr. Doyle continues a* the
well known stand, 110 Bryan street.
Departure of the 131st New York Vol
unteers.—Last evening this gallant regi
ment departed from Savannah on the steam
er Oneota, Capt. Norriss, en route via Hil
ton Head, where they will be transferred to
the steamship Empire City for New York,
The 131st New York, numbers 270 men. De
tachments of other regiments which have
already gone home, also left with the 131st.
Concert by Eighty Children. Mr. J. H.
Newman’s class of eighty children, from the
schools, give a grand concert this evening at
St. Andrews’ Halt. A full attendance will,
undoubtedly, be present at this pleasing en
tertainment.
Gas Fitting, Etc.— We call the attention
of the public to the card of C. M. Laurent,
Bay street, second door from Houston street.
Mr. Laurent is a competent mechanic, and
all orders will meet with punctual attendance.
Movements of Gen. Dwight.— Brig. Gen.
Dwight leaves this morning on the steamer
Helen for Augusta, en route for his new
command, the District of Altoona in North
ern Georgia.
Subscription Ball at we Volks Garten.
The postponed subscription ball at the
yolks Garten takes place, without fail, this
Thursday evening,
A Chance fob Investment— A Dwelling
and a Place of Business.— We call attention
to the advertisement of Mr. Peter Strauss,
offering for sale his brick building on Mont
gomery street, south of York street. Any
person who desires to secure a pleasant resi
dence, and also a good stand for business,
lias now an excellent opportunity.
The Weather Yesterday.— Yesterday
was another warm day, the thormometer
ranging as follows : 7 a. m., 82 ; 1 p. m.,
94 ; 7p. m., 90.
The New York Papers, Dailies and Week
lies, can be found on Estill’s news counter,
Bull street, in the rear of the Post Office.
The Latest Financial and Com
mercial News.
[despatch from our special correspondent.}
New York, July 24,
2 o’clock, p. m. >
Stocks dull; money on call 6 per cent;
Sterling Exchange dull at 109; Cincinnati,
Chicago and Rock Island 107 5-8; Mich.
Southern 64 1-4 ; 111. Central Scrip 127 1-2;
Clev. and Pittsburg 67 3-4 ; Chi. and North
Berliu 26 1-2; do refered6l 7-8; Chi. and Al
ton 100; do referred 102 1-2; Pitts F Wayne
and Chi 98 1-2; Mich So & N In 97 ; Canton
40 1-4; Del and Hud 132 ; Atlantic S S Cos.
164 1-4 ; N Y Central 94 1-4; Cumberland
41 1-2 ; Erie 82 1-4 ; Reading 102 3-4; Mich
Central 107; Pitts F Wayne and Chi 3d, 88;
Hudson River 103 1-2; Ohio and Miss
Certs 24 7-8; 6-81 Regt 107 1-4 ; 6-81 Coups
106 1-2; 6-67 116; 5-20 Coups 103 3-8; do new'
issues 103 7-8 ; 10-40 Coup 9 96 5-8; 1 year
Certs 97 3-4; Treasy 7 30 10 99 7-B,new; Ohio
6-386 97 1-2: Missouri 6 71 3-4 ; gold opened
142 5-8 and closed 142 1-2.
New Yorlc Markets.
New Yorl, Julp 22.
Cotton quiet at middling 48; Flour, receipts
2,537 bbls Sales 6,600 bbls; State and Wes
teril, common grades are dull and drooping,
while good brands are scarce and firm ; Su
perfine State 5 45 a 5 90 ; Extra State 6 35 a
650; Choice State 635 a 665 ; Round Hoop
Ohio 7 10 a 2 30 ; Choice Hoop Ohio 7 35 a
8 20 ; Superfine Western 545 a 5 90; Com
mon to good extra Western 6 45 a 6 75 ;
Souther firm, sales 450 bbs: Mixed to good,
7 00 a 800 ; Fancy and extra 8 10 a 11 50;
Canada heavy for common and firm for good;
Common extra 650 a 6 70; Extra good to
choice 6 78 a 8 30 ; Wheat dull and heavy
for spring and very firm for winter; Sales
30,000 bushels. Corn without decided change.
Oats, a shade firmer; Beef steady ; Plain
Mesa 10 00 aI4OO ; Extra Mess 12 00 a
16 00; Pork quiet but firmer, sales 17,50;
New Mess 31 76 a 32 00; Prime 22 75 a 23 50
Lard is unchanged. Sales 560 bbls ; barrels;
17 1-2 a22 3-4; Butter quiet: Ohio 20 a 27c.
State 28 a 34 ; Whiskey steady at 2 10 for
Western.
Bank Bills.—The following are Brokers’
u rrent rates in the interior of the State;
Bank of the State of Georgia 20
Marine Bank of Georgia 30
Bank of Savannah 20
Central Railroad Bank 50
Georgia Railroad Bank 50
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank 10
Planters’ Bank of Georgia 5
Bank of Commerce 5
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 5
City Bank of Augusta 15
Union Bank of Augusta 5
Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta 5
Bank of Augusta 15
Augusta Insurance and Banking Cos 5
Bank of Columbus 5
Bank of Middle Georgia 45
Bank of Athens 15
Bank of Fultbn 10
Union Bank of South Carolina 30
Eastern Bank of Alabama....-.:.. r 25
Central Bank of Alabama 15
Commercial Bank? of Alabama 20
Southern Bank of Alabama 40
Bank of Mobile 40
Bank of Selma 10
Bank of the Empire State 10
Southwestern Railroad Bank 16
Other Backs of South Carolina 6 to lc
Bank of Tennessee 20
Union Bank oi Tennessee 40
Planters’ Bank of Tenflessee 40
||rTibids,
* PULASKI HOUSE, JULY 26.
Bt Brig Gen S L Wool- 1' K Miller, New York
turd, Hilton Head G H Dennis, lady and
Capt G W James, H Head 2 children, H Head
EUR Gillmore, W Point R N Howard, Hilton Head
Q A Gillmore, jr, do Miss L Dennis, do
J H Miller, Foft Pulaski A Linford, do
Capt A M Leonard, do W 8 Clark do
W R Hillyer, Jersey City A N Soule, do
G rriedlauder, Brunswick EH Ball, do
H Dubignon, do C J C Cclcock, S Carolina
K P Crane, Hilton Head J G Leebe. Dwight’s Div
LtC H Barnes, Jacksonville
PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON IIEADI JULY 25.
D N Howard, Capt I Lt G W Yates,
11 U S C T Lt W M Bartley
A J Barnes, Havana C West, Boston
C H Barnes, Lt 31 US C T J Marranty, 3d H I Art
W L Gagcl, Savannah R F Sissen, do
J J Chapman and family, ,G W Pepper, Ohio
St Helena J K Muzzy, do
A Hammond, Savannah |
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON tfRAD,) JULY 25.
Lt C M O’Regan, Beaufort |E A Abbee, Boston
Maj J 0 Dewey do C H Hogan, Asst Sur V
J Lowe, do J M Briiniugbani, N Y
M F Bacon, Hilton Head Lt G Williams, 33 U S C T
W Heartly, do Ass Jackson, Hamburg
Capt K W Mosey, 30 Me V i Mrs M Pelot and child,
K W Mosman, do I Aiken
Capt C Doer, 103 US C T IS F Wetmore, Savannah
HEADQUARTERS, )
Sm-DISTBIOT OF COi-KOHLE, >
Savannah, Ga., July 20,1865.)
Gkneeai. Ordke, >
No. 16. /
All schools now in session in this city under the
control of the military authorities, will be closed this
2Gtb day of July, and remain so closed until October
Ist, 1805. '
By C ommand of
Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
Jno. Mei.i.em, A. A. A. General.
OF MERCHANDISE
Who wish to realize immediately, will consult their
interest by consigning the same to
MAUDE A WRIGHT,
General Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Qa.
Refer to—Messrs. Charles L. Colby A Cos., Messrs.
Marcy, Day A Cos., William Battersby A Cos.
jy-/5-eod6 .
TYAGGING and rope.
3 0 coll* ROPE, in store for sale by
jy 24 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * 00.
pipping intelligence.
Miuature Almanac -This Day.
Sun rise* 5 lO Moou gets 9 49
Sun seta 7 2|Higli water. r.,10 38
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, July 26, Isas.
Arrived.
Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York.
Passengers—Capt Dyke, LAG; C Parkhumt; Jas A
Pedan : J Dari son; S Guckenheimer; W A Hopson; Jas
Hirshback; Mrs Stager and four chiidred; Mrs and Miss
Schwartz; C F Baxter: T Q Fareby; J F linckles: B F
Gaden; Jas Brown and wife; T H Branch; John Deyer:
W U Gray : Chaa Brower: D Talmagc; Mrs Do Lsßoche:
Capt J B MoKintrick; Miss Maria Meilvin ; J Frazer :
Henry Atleu ; Q C Webster: W H Baccy; J B Taylor:
T Hartridge; J W Levitt; W T Wood: A H Champion:
J W Anderson. Jr; T Gleason ; Dr JB Reed; Mr» J B
Keed; Miss J B Reed :J H Kuwe; N Talmage—2J steer
age.
Consignees—Guckenheimer & Selig; Hess It Gutman;
W H Starke: C L Colby A Cos, J Lippman ; CL Gilbert;
M Ferst; DeWitt & Morgan; Hunter & Gaxnmell; R P
Tunisou; O Cohen; A A Solomons kCo : N B Knapp:
Stuart A Cos; J Lama: J R Norton; J McMahon, Wff
Presdee &Oi flf; H G Ruwe & Cos; J Hirschback • Dryo
liuke A Slater; J Doyle; E J Purse; SW' Wight; G F
Bourse A Cos; R Condin; G M Heidt; C F Kreutz.e r; E
Ehrlich; M S Meyer; M Dempsey; G Fried; ID La
Roche A Cos: Bell & Christian ; JGMehrtens; James
Leacy; S H Eckman: J Hart; P J Ruckert; J Mein
hard; J Fried; S W Gregg & Cos; DStilliug: Einstein A
eckman: J Massart; L Robider; Piu a diamond; J H
Sealy A Cos; Eppsteiu A Einstein; Beuhard A Kohn ; S
Farrelly; Lovell A Latimer; Lilienthal & Kohn: Clag
horn A Cuuningham; Kerlin, Bros <fc Burke; Smvtlie
A Lynch; J Porter; E D Smythe; A M Scarborough A
Cos; Plumb A Leitner; J Gillilaud A Cos; Hilton A Ran.
dall; P Norton; A B Scargvant; AA P; G Geuicnden :
Erwin A Hardee; B Kohn; S M Lederer; H Archer • W
W Lincoln; WM Walsh; Gaden A Uuckles; Blun A
Meyer, J Langsdorf & Cos: Weed A Cornwell, T Popper,
Halsey, Watson A Cos; D Callahan; Baker & Shields;
Seaborn Goodall: Capt J B McKintrick; T iu a dia
mond ; J Villalonga; Wylly Woodbridge; J H Brown ;
Sisters of Mercy; PCook; FCook; Bartell A Riddell;
D Maun; T Bateson ; P Henncsey; F Brodbacker; S
Baeur; M Lavin, H Logan; F D Jordan; S H Eckman;
Dr Reed; J Frazer; JG M
Steamer Fountain, Castner, from Palatka, Florida
Cossioxees —M A Cohen; and cotton to
Erwin A Hardee. " ,
Passengers— Dr T D Morrel, P Dzialinski, L L Wat
tier, H C Dozier, M B Jerry, S L Willis. Rev E P Crane,
Mrs A Drysdale, Miss Sophia Drysdale, Miss Sara 1 1 Drys
dale, Miss Mary Drysdale, Miss Belie Drysdale, A J
Drysdale, G Friedlander, H Duoignon, 1 M Aiken, J D
' Petty.
Schr Charlotte, Jones, Charleston, In ballast to Chas
C Cambridge.
Steamer Resolute. Cannon, Darien. Ga
Steamer Gen Sheridan, Palmer, Hilton Head, with
Gen Woolford. •_
Steamer Nantasket, Springer, Whitmarsh Island.
Steamer Oneota, Norris, Hilton Head.
From Quarantine.
Schr John Vance, Smith, Matonzus, Cuba.
Cleared.
Steamer Cemet, Heme, Hawkinsvllle, Geo.
Steamer Emllie, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Gen Sheridan, Palmer, Hilton Head.
•yiRGINIA TOBACCO AOENCY.
GEORGE R. CRUMP & CO.,
209 Buoii) Street, Augusta, Ga.
Have on hand a large and well aelected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m ju2o
ipilE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
“ BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC.”
A wonderful invention for ladies. Unquestionably
superior to all others.
Don’t fai|to read the advertisement In the Savannah
Herald containing full particulars every Saturday
morning, __jy6 6tawSm
HEADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,I
Savannah, Ga., July 24th, 1866. J
General Order,)
No. 15. /
In accordance with orders from Headquarters Dis
trict of Savannah, Ist Division, Department of Geor
gia, I hereby assume command of the sub-District of
Ogeechee, Headquarters at Savannah, comprising the
following uamea counties :
Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Effingham,
Bulloca, Tatn&U. Scriven, Motgomery.
Emanuel, Burke
The following named officers are hereby announced
on the Stall 01 the sub-District commander:
Capt. John Mullen, 12th Conu. lntt, A. A. A. G.
Surgeon J. K. Bigelow, Bth Ind , Ghief Medical Officer.
Surgeon N. L. Snow, 153d N. Y., Health Officer.
Capt, Chas. H Cox, 75th N. Y., Provost Marshal.
Capt. Warren H. Boynton, 30th Me., Street Comm’r.
Capt. R. B Grover, 30th Me., A. A. Q M,
Capt. K. F. Goddard, 12th Me., 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, 1591 h N. Y\, A. A. Q. M,
Lieut. D, B. Khowlton, 175th N. Y., A A. Q. M.
All returns and reports required by Army Regula
tions and existing orders, will be forwarded to the A.
A. A. General at these Ueadquurters.
EDWIN P DAVIS, Brv’t Brig. Gen.
Official; Jnq. Mullen, A. A. A. Q. jy2s
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Dep’t or Georgia, y
Savannah, Ga., July 24th, 18G5. j
General Orders, )
No. 6. /
The following Officers are hereby announced on the
Staff of the General Commanding “District of Savan
nah," and will be obeyed and respected accordingly :
Capt. Will A. Coulter, A. A. Gen., U. S. Vols.,
Ass’t Adj’t Get.
Lieut. Col. R. P. York, 76th N. Y. Vol. Infimtry,
Provost Marshal.
Major John Trenor, Jr., Surgeon U. S. Vols., Sur
geon in Chief.
Capt. Fred. J. P. Chitty, 163d N. Y. Vol. Infantry,
Act’g Ass’t Insp’r Gen.
Capt. S. 8. Starr, A. Q. M, U. 8* Vols., District
Q. M,
Capt. H. R. Sibley, C. S., U - S. Vols., District Com
mis’ry Subs’ce
Capt. John Montgomery, 12th Me. Vols. Infunt’y,
Act’g ordn’ce Officer.
Capt Geo. E. Moulton, 30th Me. Vol. Infantry, Ass't
Com’y Musters.
Ist Lieut. M. M. Davidson, 176th N. Y. Vol, Infry,
Aid de Camp.
Capt. Mark Cox, 175th N. Y. Vol. InPy; Chief of
Escort.
IstLient. W. H. Poster, 30th Me. Vol. Infy, Am
bulance Officer.
By command of
Brev. Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
Official: Will. A. Coulter, Ass’t Ad/t General.
Jy2s
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, i
Ist Division, Dep’t of Georgia, >
Savannah, Ga., July 26,1865. )
General Orders, »
No. 8. f
The District and Post Provost Courts as heretofore
organized, and presided over by a Provost Judge, are
hereby dissolved, and any decisions rendered after the
date of receipt of this order, by any such Court or
Judges in the District, will be considered null and void.
By Command of
Brvt. Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
Will. A. Coulter, A. A. Gen. jy26
HEADQ’BS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Department of Georgia,
buvanuuh, Ga., July 26th, 1805.)
Special Order,)
No. 11. /
(EXTRACT, j
I. At his own request, Kben Parsons, jr., Judge of
the District Provost Court, is hereby relieved trom
duty as such.
Bv command ol
3 Brvt. Major Gen’l J. M. BRANNAN.
Will. A. Coulter, Ass’t Adj’t Gen. jy26
rp o TIMBER CUTTERS.
THE UNDERSIONED
WILL PURCHASE IN LOTS,
As They Arrive,
ha HD PINE LUMBER
AND
HEWN SHIPPING TIMBER.
W. A. BEARD,
Jyl6 eodlra 164 CoogWW street.
piONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The U. 9, Steamship Chase, M. L. Rogers, Comman
der, will sail tor the above port on her regular day,
THURSDAY, JULY 27tu. a* 11 O’clock] A. M.
For freight or passage having superior accommoda
tions apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL,
Jy‘22 _ M Bay Street.
jyjERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
QUICK DISPATCH FOR NEW YORK.
The splendid At Clipper Schooner
HATTIE BAKER, Capt. Burgess
Will clear for the above port In a few days.
Has superior accommodation for First Class Cabin
Passengers.
Only Room for Four left—Fare, S3O.
Asa large portion of her cargo is already engaged
Shippers will need to make early application for
freight room. Apply to
CHAS L. COLBY k CO.
jy24 ts Cor Bay and Abercorn sts.
pOR NEW YORK.
The A1 fast sailing Clipper Schooner
FRANCIS HATCH, Capt. Chiverel,
Will have quick despatch for the above port. ' For
Freight or Passage apply to
jy2o BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO.
jyjERCHANTS’ 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
pronjptjess and despatch. Particular attention give*
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L- COLBY & CO.,
JylS cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
efjants.
■yy ANTED.
An improved place located on the Salts, with one or
two residences on it and from 50 to 300 acres land at
tached, not over 16 miles from the city. Address Key
Box No. 50, P. 0., Savaunah, stating location, im
provement, distance from towns, &c. jy26-3
■yy ANTED,
At the Telegraph Office two intelligent boys, to de
liver messages. A. J. GUSTIN,
■yy ANTED. ,
250 able bodied Colored Laborers wanted immedi
ately to work on the Central Railroad. None need
apply except those who are willing to work. Apply
at SPRATT & CALLAHAN’S Office,
Soriel's Building, opp. Post Office.
)y25-3
anb
A, TOPHAM.
138 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
NO. 7 MERCHANTS' ROW, HILTON HEAD.
Calls the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur
chasers to liis superior Sfock of
MILITARY, NAVAL and CITIZENS’ CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
- REGULATION HATS,
« CAPS, and
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
For sale at the Lowest Market price.
Additions to the Stock received by every Steamer
from New York. ju2l-tf
QARIIART, WIIITFOItD & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 and 333 Broadway, cor. Worth Street,
NEW YORK.
T. F. Cariiart, I Henry Shafeb,
Wm. H. Wuitford, [ A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Van VVaoenkn.
Office of Payan & Carburt in liquidation.
__ jyC 3m
A MURDOCK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Gentlemen’s Fuenisbins Goods, Ao.,
No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hlltou Head, 8. C.,
W. O. RIDDELL. fjul3-tf) g. J. MURDOCH.
STEELE A BURBANK,
ii Merchants’ Sow,
Hilton Head, S. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Retoil purchasers
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, Boots, Caps
Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, Ac., Ac., Ac.
fJiHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
Os this city having made arrangements, are now
prepared to forward ireight and valuables to Charles
ton, Hilton Head and Beaufort. S. C.; to Augusta,
Macon, Atlanta, and all intermediate points. Also to
all points North, East and West. Special care and
prompt despatch given to all heights.
jy2s-5 E. P. TUNISON, Agent.
The firm of O’MEARA A 00. having been dissolv
ed by a decree of the First Provost Court of savannah,
all persons having claims against said firm will pre
sent them forthwith to the undersigned,
jy26-tf W. O’MEARA.
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, has now
the largest Daily and Weekly circulation in the State
of Georgia, and is a desirable Advertising medium for
Northern and other Merchants, having goods to dis
pose of. We will advertise on as liberal terms as
auy, and parties sending us their advertisements,
with the money, will be insured entire satisfaction.—
Address - S. ROSE A CO.,
JylS lw Macon. Qa.
pOOMSjTO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
The Palmetto Herald Building having been Newlv
Fitted Up, now offer* lafge and airy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business purp«e*.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 86,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premise*, comjf of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o dock
to 6 o’clock p. m. J® 22
Jim use mints.
yOLKS’ UARTEN~
fCongress st, between Jefferson and Montgomery
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
. BY THE
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Riohter, Leader,
tW Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo jylO
"J-*'- ■ ————
'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 furnished.
L. C. NORVELL,
President.
JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
DIBEOTOBS:
L. C. Nobvell, j Francis Sorrell,
Noule A, Hardee, I J. *7. Lathrof,
Robert Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH,
. , Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 25th June, 1305
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Office of Comptroller of the Ccreenoy, V
Woshingtcn, June 10th, 1365. \
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, haa
been dnly 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 ot
United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof,” approved Jane 3, 1864, and
has complied with all the provisions of said Act r*
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 “The Savannah
National Bank,” In the city of Savannah, in tbc
Connty 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 leal of
office, this 10th day of June, 1865.
FREEMAN CLARKE.
[JVo. 1266 ] Comptroller of the Currency.
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REDEEMED AT
THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
At Tbeib Value.
Jy2o-2w J. SPIVEY, Cashier.
'JX) THE PATRONS OF THE PACIFICATOR. 2H|
The suspension of The Pacificator, the only Cath
olic Journal in the South, has been caused by circum
stances arising mainly from want of meana to defray
the expense of publication.
Tills announcement is made with extreme regret,
but, relying upon the deep interest and the generous
support heretofore extended both by the Clergy and
Laity of the Church, as well as upon the liberal pa
tronagp received from the members of other denomi
nations, we sincerely trust (he suspension will only be
of a very brief duration.
In the present condition of the country, it is of par
amount importance that the Church should have an
organ in the. South for the dissemination of Catholic
Doctrines, and the defence of Catholic Teachings and
Practices.
The sudden, radical and unexpected changes which
have taken place in the organization of Southern in
stitutions, political, religious and social, make the
support of a Catholic Journal In this section an im
perative duty on the part of each and every member
of the Church.
If then the Catholics of the South desire the publi
cation of this Journal continued let them go to work
without delay in its behalf, and so soon as a sufficient
number of renewed subscriptions are received it will
again be regularly issued.
The past tone of The Pacificator, Religious, Polit
ical, and Literary, will be its best recommendation,
and a guarantee of its future conduct,
Mr. L. T. Blomc having withdrawn from the con
cern, the paper will hereafter be conducted solely by
the subscriber, who earnestly appeals to the Catholics
of the south, and to all others friendly to the cause,
to sustain Tub Pacificator by a liberal patronage.
The Catholic Cieigv throughout the South are-au
thorized to receive subscriptions.
tdf" Publication will be resumed aa soon as the par
ties whose names are now on the books renew their
subscriptions.
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Editor and Proprietor.
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