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LOCAL MATTERS.
Resignation of Col. Thos. H. Hubbard,
30th Maine Vet. Vol.— This officer recently
forwarded to the War Department his resig
nation as Colonel of his command.
By a telegram received on Wednesday eve
ning, from Washington, his resignation was
accepted. Col. Hubbard, at tbe beginning
of the war, left a lucrative practice ofldaw in
New York for the position of Adjutant of
tbe 25th Maine, nine months volunteers. His
Regiment was stationed at Washington. At
the expiration of its term of service, Col.
Hubbard was appointed by ths General com
manding, Lieut. Colonel of 30th Maine Vet
eran Volunteers.
After the Regiment was mustered into
service, Jan. 9th, 1864, they were immediate
ly ordered to New Orleans and reported to
Gen. N. P. Banks. ’ ♦
The Regiment wa9 ordered to Franklin,
Western Louisiana, and took part in the cel
ebrated Banks’ Red River Expedition. The
SQih Maine was subsequently ordered to
Morganzia Bend, then to New Orleans, James
River and the s Shenandoah Valley, where
they served under Gen. Phil. Sheridan Af
ter the grand review at Washington, the
regiment was ordered to Savannah. Col.
Hubbard is the son of cx-Governorn Hub
bard, of Maine. Col. Hubbard will become
a resident of"New York city.
The officers and men of the 30th Maine
regret the resignation of Col Hubbard. For
justice, and a lotty tone of character, and «s
regards charity aud feeling, and the care of
those subordinate to him, Col. Hubbard wa3
an example to all you4fc officers.
The Mails Fowarded from Savannah on
Yesterday.— Mr. W. E. Warren, one of Col
Harriss’ Assistants in the Savannah Post Of
fice, yesterday forwarded to Augusta, five
bags containing mall matter for the interior
of .Georgia and South Carolina. By the
Steamship Chase, were sent three bags for
New York, and four for Washington, togeth
er with one mail bag for Hilton Head, Charles
ton, etc.
The mailfe received at the Savannah Po3t
Office yesterday were nine bags from New
York and Washington, one from Hilton
Head, and one from Florida.
The mail forwarded to the interior of
Georgia, and to the distribution office at
Augusta, contains letters and papers for
Middle, Northern and Southwestern Georgia,
and points in South Carolina lying west and
north of Hamburg, South Carolina.
A large mail will, on Saturday, be forward
ed by the steamer Fountain for Southern
Georgia and Florida,; also mails for New
York and Augusta, Ga.
The New Police of Savannah.— By or
der of Gen. Davis, the United States Military
Police force of Savannah wa9 disbanded re
cently, and in its stead, an organization of
armed patrols was substituted.
This change has been followed by good re
sults, as shown in the registry of the Provost
Guard bouse, which contains a greatly di
minished list of arrests.
The city is divided into two Districts. Its
Eastern portion is guarded by the patrol de
tachment of the 12th Conn. Volunteers, and
the Western by that of the 30th Maine Vol
unteers, who also guard all the Police Pris
ons. To this efficient organization is added
a special police, but its members, and who
they are Unknown only to those in authority.
Mr. Newman’s Concert.— St. Andrew’s
Hall was filled to repletion last evening on
the occasion of Mr. NeWman’s Concert with
his class of eighty children. The programme
was pleasing and well-selected, and the sing
ing was very fine, as also was the orchestral
accompaniment. The correctness of time
and tune in the chorusses'by so large a num
ber of children displayed well the efficient
training of their instructor. Some of the
solos, too, were given in a manner that
would have reflected credit on more expe
rienced vocalists. The whole affair w&s ex
ceedingly pleasant,and we think thatarcpu
titionot the concert would meet the univer
sally expressed desire of those present and
those who were unable to attend last even
ing.
A Relic fob Babnom b New Museum.— A
walking cane, presented Tby Gen. Washing
ton to James Duffy, a native of County Ar
maugk, Ireland, and an Orderly of “The Fa
ther of his country” during the Revolution
ary wtr, has recently come to light in this
city. The cane is an interesting relic of the
good old days. It is of ferruled reed, with
an ivory head, set with silver, upon which is
an inscription, much obliterated. The cane
was bequeathed to Patrick Duffy, a well
known citizen of Savannah, and subsequent
ly to Mr. Win, Burke.
This old Revolutionary relic can be seen
at the Hebald office to-day.
Tffe Administration of Justice. —The
Provost Courts having been abolished by or
der of the Post Commandant, Lieut. Col. R.
P. York,District Provost Marshal, discharges
the functions ot District Judge with the
jurisdiction in certaiq cases formerly held by
Judge Parsons, Capt. Cox, Post Provost
Marshal, of the city, tries all criminal cases
occurring within the limits of Savannah, and
is successor of Judge James E. Smith. This
morning several important cases will he
tried before C&L York, also several in Capt.
Cox’s Cpurt.
Mails fob the Nobth, by the Nevada, will
close at 11 o’clock to-morrow (Saturday)
morning.
Music at the Park.— The band of the
30th Maine \ ols., E. M. Gammon, leader,
is to play for a promenade concert at the
Park on Saturday evening at six o’clock.
The programme is to be announced to-day.
The band of the 30th Maine RegL is well
known here as one of the finest which has
ever appeared in this city, and we congrat
ulate our citizens on the prospect of some
excellent afternoon concerts of the best
music.
Minstrel Performance.— The Belton Min
strels advertise in another column that their
third performance will be given at Marshall
Hall this evening, they not being able to pro
cure St. Andrews Hall. They have had two
full houses, and promise a bill worthy of
another one to-night.
Auction Sale of a West India Cargo.—
Tbe cargo of the schooner John Vance, Capt.
C. E. Smith, direct from Matanzas, Cuba, is
to be sold to-day at 11 o’clock, a. m., by
Messrs. Bell & Christian. The cargo con
sists of sugar, molasses and segars.
Mails fob Charleston.— The steamer Fan
nie will leave for Charleston on Saturday
morning at 9 o’clock, mails for that
city will close at eight o’clock, to-morrow
morning.
Before Lt. Col. Robert P. York, Provost
Marshal.
Savannah, July 27. 1865,
Daniel Oliver vs. Daniel Matthews—peti
tion fi*r recovery of property. It was order
ed that Daniel Oliver take psssession of the
building known as the “Forest City Mills,”
situate in the city of Savannah, on the south
east corner of Montgomery and Jefferson
streets; and be permitted to retain the said
premises, until he is notified that the same
have been surrendered by the United States
Government to its owners.
Louisa Frank vs. Daniel Mann. Case dis
missed.
1 COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Cotton Market.
Savannah, July 27th, 1865.
The market to-day is very quiet, with sales
of two lots of Middlings amounting to 12
bales at 42 cents.
The receipts to-day were by; flat from
Augttsta, and by wagons from Washington
county, of 195 bales Upland coJt<&.
By flat from Augusta 24 bales, of Yarns
were received.
Hrribals.
PULABKI HOUSE, JULY 27, ’
Capt J P Low, Beaufort N A Megrath, Macon 1
J O Thompson,, do J Swaftlander, H Head
R Tomlinson, do Q C Woodard, do
C Ward, do E K Hogan, Asst Sur USA
U W Stevens, do A V Elliot, Cf.DS
Mrs Scovel, do J L Morgan, Str Nevada
Col Fullerton, Washington H Bartlett, Goldsboro
A K Mulligan, Ft Pulaski Col Kimball, 12 Me Vols,
W B Gaulden, Georgia Thomasville
J'Gilbert, Macon
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,) JULY 26
G A Fossard, N Y ,Maj Gen C Shun, Waah’ton
J O Browsor, Charleston Capt L U Silemnn, do *
H N Sheparo, do | E Sarsone, jr, Savannah
K Marshall. do . | S G Stussell, do
T Towers, S Carolina | W T Reeve, do
POUT ROYAL HOUSE, (HILTON HEAD) JULY 26.
GC Me Neal ty, Charleston IA C McDonald,
W Herald, do Capt 26 U S C T
J W Lalb, do lw H Capes, U S S
T J Harvey, do lu W Lluney, 128 UIS C T
L V Martin, do J Callahan, U S S
S L Langdon, do t Lt H R Cadey, Jacksonville
G T Holmes, do W H Cronk, Lt and AQM
W J Mescadly, do I Fort l’ulaski
Mr Cape and lady, do jj Blake, U S Ship New
E A Johnson, do Hampshire
J O Gardner, do Capt Q Towns,
A H Petch, do Str May Flower
J Morarty, do J Pitts, Darien, Ua
R F Moore, do ,W M Bexby, U S N,
J Apple. do Bay Poin
J N Murray, do 1C W Hanley, U S N,
S W Wallace, do | Bay Point
W F Brown, Savannah
pipping
Mi nature Almanac—This Day.
Sunrises 5 UjMoonsets 10 21
Sun sets • 7 l|lligh water 11 20
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, July 27,1866.
ArrLved.
Ciiarit s L Colby ft Co’s flat boat from Augusta, with
187 bales cotton and 24 Dales yarns, to C L Colby ft Cos
Steamer Canonicus, Tilton, Beaufort, S C.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Emilie. Bender, Hilton Head.
Schr Julio, from Nassau, to I D Laßoche.
Below*
Schr Mary Agnes, from Nassau.
Cleared*
Steamer Nantasket, Springer, Whit marsh Island.
Steamer Canonicus, Tilton, Beaufort
Sehi Charlotte, Jones, Charleston—C C Cambridge.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
July 25—Schr John Vance, Smith, Cuba.
July 26—Brig A B Cook, Speed, New York.
Cleared.
July 25—Schr John Vance, Smith, Savannah.
July 26—Schrs A Heatou, Ryan, Jacksonville; Joseph
Wallen, Doain. NY; sloop James Grubbs, Dollion, Sa
vannah; steamship Empire City, Barton, NY; bark
.Vary Stetson, Harman, do.
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OP SAVANNAH, 1
Ist Division, Department of Georgia, >
Savannah, July 22d, 1866. )
General Order, )
No. 3. f
In many cases Horses and Males bearing the brand
of the U. S. Government, in possession of the inbabi
t ants of the rural districts, having been abandoned by
the Government or exchanged by the troops for more
serviceable animals. It is hereby directed that Com
manding Officers of troops within the boundaries of
this District prohibit the further seizure of horses and
males bearing the brand of the United Slates, found
iu the possession of citizens, except in cases where
the persons having such horses and moles bearing the
Government brand, are known to have come into
possession of them In an illegitimate mannei.
By Command of
Brevet Maj. Gen. J. M. BUANNAN.
Will A. Coulter, Capt. & A. A. G. jy22
COMMERCIAL* MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
This Company, with over a Million Dollars as As
sets, are taking Marine Risk to and from New York
on Steamers and Sailing Vessels at usual rates.
‘ DANIEL DRAKE SMITH, President.
A. B. HOLMES, Vice President.
Henbt Kmo, Secretary.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
At Home Insurance Company’s Office,
Jy>law4w 8# Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
gTUART A COT
FAMILY GROCERS,
DKAI.FBB IN
TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corner Bull and Bbocgutom Streets.
Special attention paid to country orders from Fami
lies and for the Trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the rity free oi
charge.
L. Y. Stuart. H. M. Kellogg.
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piERCE SKEHAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Ip Fine Groceries, Boots aid 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.
IT6 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
an<t 62 Liberty street. New York.
jnADKN a lINCKLE&j
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
—and
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &o„
Corner of Bat and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
Ac., aud liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. jyis
QEORGE A. HUDSON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in
GROCERIES, ALES, WINES, LIQUORS,SEGARS, *o
VTHE “SOJOURN.”
“ As we Journey through Life, let us Live by the way."
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF
EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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gTATIONERY.
TO MERCHANTS AND SUTLERS.
We offer our large and varied Stock of STATION
ERY at the lowest cosh prices.
Our stock in the above line is the largest in tbe Do
payment, and all our goods are of the first quality,
fresh and direct from Manufacturers.
We solicit the attention of purchasers to our goods
and prices.
SAVILLE A LEACH.
Comer Bryan street and Market square,
Timber Cutter’s Bank,
Savannah, Ga.,
—and—
MERCHANTS’ ROW,. HILTON HEAD, S. C.
—_____
gEA ISLAND HOTEL.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
TUESDAY, JUNE 20rn, 1665.
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. Tbe scenery is quite as 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, seventeen miles long
affording a more charming drive than the celebrated
Beach at Nahaut, 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 be procured here and in the
Northern markets. Every effort will lie made to ren
der tbe Hotel all thattho most fastidious can desire.
Billiard Rooms and Sea Bathing houses will soon be
in readiness for guests. ju23 ts
jpO 1? T ROYAL HO US e7‘
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL A RUGG, Proprietors.
E. 8. EtDDKLL, 11. F. BUGO.
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JpULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS A RIDDELL, Proprietors.
i. O. BARTELS. E. a. RIDDELL.
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*rs—.’l ju'Jt-jB-i." I "f.
jyj P. MULLER.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT.;
Agent for the Sale of Lands. Will give strict atten
tion to Surveying, furnishing Plans for and Superin
tending Buildings, all kinds Machinery, Ac.
Office, Sorrel’s building, next to Gas Office.
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JJOUBE AND LOT FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale his three story brick
dwelling house, situated on Montgomery street one
door south of York street. There is gas fixtures
through the house. To a person who desires a com
fortable home now is their chance. A dwelling house
and store is offered by this sale.
jy26-2w PETER STRAUS.
jyjANNINU 4 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 ol
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
Alabama, New Orleans and Tennessee Bank notes,
Southern States Bonds and Coupons, Railroad Bonds
and Coupons.
Interest allowed on deposits. Jyls-3m
Fl MBER CUTTERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED
WILL PURCHASE IN LOTS,
As Thzt Arrive,
HARD PINE LUMBER
AND
HEWN. SHIPPING TIMBER.
W. A. BEARD,
jy!6 eodlm 134 Congress street
Jpoß PALATKA, FLORIDA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, Si. MARY’S, FEE
NANDINA JACKSONVILLE and PICOLATA.
The New and Fast Steamer
‘‘FOUNTAIN,*’
Captain G. W. Cajbtn is.
Will leave for the above places on SATURDAY
MORNING, the 29th inst., at 9 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage apply on board at Dillon M
Wharf; opposite the Gas Works, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable on wharf. jy*7-3 *
LINE SAILING VESSELS.
QUICK DISPATCH FOR NEW YORK.
The splendid A1 Clipper Schooner
HATTIE BAKEft, Capt. Burgess
Will clear for the above port in a few days.
lias superior accommodation for First Class Cabin
Passengers.
Only Rook 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 ft CO.
jy24 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
JjVOtt NEW YORK.
The At fast sailing Clipper Schooner
FRANCIS HATCH, Capt. Ohivkbel,
Will have quick despatch for the above port. For
Freight or Passage apply to
Jy2o BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
jJ^ESCHANTS’ 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 A CO.,
jylß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
"RANTED.
An improved place located on the Salts, with one or
two residences on it and from 60 to 300 acres land at
tached, not over 16 miles from the city. Address Key
Box No. 60, P. 0., Savannah, stating location, im
provement, distancefromtowns,_&c. 1 jygft-3
"yy ANTED, 4 *'
At the Telegraph Office two Intelligent boys, to de
liver messages. A. J. GUSTIN,
jy2o Manager.
■yy ANTED.
260 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,
Son el’s Building, opp. Post Office.
jy2s-3.
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JjMNSTEIN, ROSEN FELD A CO
BANKERS,
No. 8 BROAD STREET.
}•, New York.
rv )
We draw at sight, and at sixty days, on London,
j Paris, Frankfobt, and ail other principal cities of
ii
Europe.
Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and
draw at their convenience, the same as with the Cm
Banes, and will be allowed interest on all balances
over One Thousand Dollabs, at the rate of fouh per
cent, per annum, Orders for the purchase or sale of
various issues of Government and other Stocks, Bonds
and Gold, executed on Commission.
je&-3taw3m
*10,000,000 MAR,KE
FIRE, rnd
LIFE INSURANCE,
»
at
J. T. THOMAS A CO’S Insurance Rooms, 117 Bsy
street, Savannah, Ga.
Marine Risks taken in first class Companies on lib
eral terms. - Losses promptly paid In Sterling Gold or
Currency according to agreement Jy2ti-eodß
Q O TTO N GINS!!
THE EMERY PATENT GIN,
Which for COMPACTNESS, ECONOMY OF TIME,
SPACE AND LABOR
far surpasses any other Gin ever before offered to the
public.
The undersigned are prepared t* famish them at
regular rates, being the sole Agents for Horace L.
Emery, Patentee and Manufacturer
Messrs. AMES, PEABODY * CG* No. 162 Congress
street, have the above Gin on exhibition. Samples
can also be seenat the warehouse of
CHASu L. COLBY A CO.,
Jy2stf __ comer Bayand Abcroom streets-
JQAILY JOURNAL AND "MESSENGER.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND EVENING
IN
MACON, GEORGIA
BY- S. ROSE AND S. B. BURR, PROPRIETORS.
The.old Journal and Mesbe»6Kß. established in
1823, and regularly published since that time, hae 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 ot We will advertise on as liberal terms as
auy. and parties seeding us their advertisements,
with the money, will be insured entire satisfaction.
Address S. ROSE A CO.,
jylS lw Macon. Ga._
JOOOM3 t TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, 9. C.
The Palmetto Herald Bußding having been Nevrlv
Fitted UP. now offers large and auy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business purpwes.
For terpS apply taW.B.
Hilton Head Post Office, or on
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4oreloc*
to 6 o’clock p. m.
*
yjARSHALL HALL!
.W. H. Campbell, ... Manager
Third appearance of tho
BELTON MINSTRELS.
Having been unable to pro-nre St Andrew’s Han
for to-night the third perfornunce of Q»t« Company
win be given at Marshall Hail this
FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 98.
A Good Bill will be offered,
Price of Admission, 60 cento; Reserved Seats for
Ladies, 76 cento jy*6-I
yOLKS* GARTEN,
(Congress st, between Jefferson and Montgomery sto.,)
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIQBT,
BT THE
SAVANNAH. ORCHESTRA.
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
U Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo jylO
.'g-."-T'TBLL_ I I jiinui__l_L.lL
'J'HE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK
—IS MOW
PREPARED FOR BUSINESS,
AT THE
BANKING'HOUSE, IN THE EXCHANQE.
Deposits and Paper for Collection received.
Bills on Northern Cities purchased.
Checks on New York furnished.
L. C. NORVELL,
President.
JACOB SPIVEY,
Cashier.
diseotobb:
L. C. Nobvell, I Francis Sobbxll,
Noble ▲. Hardee, I J. *7. Latkbop,
Roust Ebwui.
HENRY S. FITCH,
Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 26th June, 1866.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, I
Office or Comvtbolueb or tee Ocrfknqz, V
Wnshingfon, June 10th, 1866, j
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to th
undersigned, it has been made to appear that ‘‘Tot
Savannah National Bank,” iu the City of Savannah,
in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has
been duly organized under and according to the re
qulrements 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, I, 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
toed 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.
(A’o. 1266.] Comptroller of the Currency.
jn26 2mos
jy|-UTILATED AND TORN TREASURY NOTES
REDEEMED AT
THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
At Tueie Value. ,
Jy2o-2w J. SPIVEY, Cashier.
r J'O THE PATRONS OF THE PACIFICATOR.
The suspension of Tu* Pacifioatob, the only Cath
olic Journal in the South, has been caused by circum
stances arising mainly from want of means to defray
thu 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
tronage received from the members of other denomi
nations, we sincerely trust the suspension will only bo
of a very brief duration.
In the present condition of the country, it is of par
amount importxnce 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 Sonibern in
stitutions, political, religions and social, make the
support of a Catholic Journal in this section an im
perative dnty on the part of each and every member
of the Church.
If then the Catholics of the South desire the publi
oation of this Journal continued let them go to work
without delay in its behalfi and so soon as a sufficient
number of renewed subscriptions arc 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. Blome having withdrawn from the con
cern, the paper will hereafter be conducted solely by
the subscriber, who earnestly appeals to the Cathodes
of the south, and to all other* friendly to the cause,
to sustain TnE Pacificator by a liberal patronage.
The Catholic clergv throughout the South *ue au
thorized to receive subscriptions.
tar' Publication will be resumed as soon as the par
ties whose names are now on the books renew their
snbscrlptions.
TERMS.
One Year —s4 0®
Six Months it to
Patrick WalsH,
Editor and Propriotor.
Angnata, Qa., July Ist, 1866. Jy9*4*. •
JM PORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AT WHOLESALE, fO« TAMIL* Oil,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL H SEALY A OX
may?4-tf
A HARDEE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
bat street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Ebwln, Cuas. s. Haw**
may3l-eod2m
j c. FEATHER, M D.
'office, NO. 18>tf MERCHANTS’ .ROW,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
in2Q
STOVES ! 1 o'ioVES Ii |
Large and small, for Restaurants and Families.
All kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Coosing Uten
sils, Planters' HUBS, wholesale and ret ill, by
JAMBS G. THOMPSON A 00.,
Jll-lmo ■* Beaufort. S. C
OHKAP WATCHES
AND
GOLD PENS.
We are now offering our stock of Watches and Gold
Pens at reduced p-lces. Watches $7, $9, sl2, s•£,
S2O, $26, $45, S6O, and upwaids. Gold Pens and
cases from $8 to sl6 per dozen, bend stamp for cir
cular saM’L £L BURBANK A CU,»
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