Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, July 29, 1865, Image 3

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    LOCAL MATTERS.
Range of Thermometer yesterday ; 7 A. M., 84 ; 1
P. M., 91 ; 7 P. M., 85.
—_— i
Nassau Papers.— We are indebted to Isaac I>. La
Roche tor flies of Nassau palters brought by tlte
schooner Mary Agnes.
t'xDERYV'RtTEK's Saies.—Octavns Colien will on
Monday sell a large quantity of liquors, wines, Ac.,
damaged on board the schooner J. S. Lane. .
Major J. B. Babcock , 163 New York, late A. A. G.
of this District has received a leave of absence for 30
days to go North.
Hon'. Ebes Pausohs, Jr-, late Provost? Judge, re
turned from Hilton Head yesterday. He will go
north on the next government transport from there.
The Mail for the North, by steamer, closes at 10
o'clock this morning. Instead of U, the hour of the
steamer having been changed.
New Provost Marshal.—Capt. Charles H. Cox,
TSth N. Y. VoLs., has t>een relieved as Provost Mar
shal of the Sub-District of Ogeechee, by Capt. James
£. Smith 12th Conn. Veteran Infautjy.
Provost Marshal’s Court. —This morning CoL
York will be found at the United States Court Room,
Custom House Building, between the hours of 9 A.
M., and 12 M., to hear all complaints and cases com
ing under ifls jurisdiction as District Provost Mar
shal. ’ •
promotion of Cart. Dike.—Major Edward G. Dike,
• ior some time Adjutant General of tliLs District, has
returned from a brief trip to the North. During Ills
absence he has been breveted Major, a promotion
very gratifying to all his friends. He is ordered to
report to Gen. Steadman.
Family Groceries and Liquors at Low Prices.
—Capt. W. A. Beard, 154 Congress Street, well known
I and enterprising merchant, who buys .cheap for cash
j andean sell at very low prices, has just received by
the schooner Electric Spark, a large cargo of grocer
ies and liquors, which lie proposes to sell at a low
llgure. His advertisement appears to-day.
ARRIVAL FROM Augusta.—Capt. D. B. Daniel hav
ing in charge the flatboat Enterprise, No. 1, from
Augusta, arrived yesterday. Capt. Daniell reports
the Gen. aground at Mathews Bluil'. On
Monday, at Catfinger but, passed floating in the river
the body of a white female, aged about sixteen years;
the body was in the water but a short time, with the
exception of one stocking it was perfectly nude.
Capt. Daniell hailed the steamer Amazon, passing
up, and the crew no doubt buried the body. N
fiiE Charleston Line of Steamers.—Tills new
line of steamers has met with a fair success thus far,
enough, Indeed, to augur well for its Increasing pop
ularity and profitableness as soon as business and
travel is more fully resumed. . v
The steamer Fannie, Capt. P. C. Lewis, now at
her wharf in this city, is at present the only steam
er on the line, though more are soon to be added.
Mr. Charles C. Cambridge, well known in this city
and in Charleston as an old steamboat man, having
been for years the Agent of J. P. Brooks A Cos., the
torrner owners of the Charleston Line, 13 the agent
of the present line, and the business cannot fall to
prosper under his experienced and etliclent manage
ment. The office of Mr. Cambridge Ls in the store of
W. P. Yonge, Bay street. »
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Friday Evening, July 27, 1865.
financial.
Exchange.— I The advance noticed in our last week's
report in sight bills on New York ana other Northern
cities, has been fully maintained the past week; buy
ing rates 1 @ D; ? cent.; selling rates, par.
Specie—Tue market during the past week has been
heavy. The demand for specie to pay for cotton, Arc,
was very light. A decline in rates has consequently
taken place. Gold, selling rates 147 ; buying rates,
U 4 @ 145. Jp
Bonds, Stocks and Bank Bills.—No sales of con
sequence the past week.
• Commercial.
Insurance.—There has been no change in rates.
Marine jisks continue y 2 @ 1 cent, by steamer ;by
sailing vessels %-t cent additional.
Freights.—Gottou to New York by steamer Lcent
V lb, shippers paying for the compressing. Sail ves
sels % cents lb. Cotton from Augusta $5 to $lO
bale. To Augusta, by steamer, goods by weight
$4 hundred ;by measurement $1 fi foot. To Flor
ida rates same as to Augusta.
Rates of Travel.—by steamer to Augusta or Flor
ida S2O, including meals, &c.
Cotton.—lucre was a good demand early in the
week. The Northern and European news caused
somewhat ot a pame. The buyers demanded conces
sions ; holders Arm. We quote the market for Up
lands as follows:
Low Ordinary ; 31 @ 32
ordinary .< 32 <& 34
Good Ordinary • 35
Low .Middling *o
Middling:..- 42
Strict Middling 43
Goou Middling 44#
Middling Fair 46
Pail- 48 (<4l 52
tiiA Islands.—Market active, with au advance of 1
to 3 cents, according to quality and condition. Sales
of superior Sea Island have been made during the
week at 68 @7O cents. Receipts light.
General Markets. 1
Cotton and Wool Cards.—A very light stock in
the market. Cotton Cards per box of l dozen, $lO.
Wool Cards, $7.
Nails.—A large stock offering. Boonton brands
$6 50 cwt.*
Iron.—The stock Isneailycxhansed. Refined Iron
a seliing at ?#c. Swedes 10c.
Wooden Ware—Buckets $5 50 $ dozen—
Tubs $ ne3t $7 00. Broom3 $5 50 13) $7 50 1* dozen.
Provisions—Turnips $0 00 "y bbl.. Potatoes $6 50
@ 7 00 $ bbl. Cabbage $25 ? hundred. The mar
ket is steady, and no changes are noted, from last
week’s report.
Sale of a Cargo from Matanzas—At a well at
tended sale by Messrs. Bell & Christian, yesterday
of the cargo of schooner John Vance, from Matanzas,
tae ioflowing cash prices were obtained :
Havana Sugar, ltic. ; Molasses 46 @ 50c.; Matanzas
s-r , • ■ ■ 1 --iT
'Pa ISLAND HOUSE’(HILTON #IEAD) JUL^27.
T Collins, Hilton Head S P Day, Hartford
C A Albee, Boston • a W Day, do
J.M Kiiigiuau, Beaufort W M Smith, Augusta
*l* Caflfertv, do tV N Purdy, NY <
4 -apt E Dove, Ft Pulaski Mrs M Pelot and child
T k Robertson, N Y Aiken, s c
' PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) JULY 27.
P H ciapp. Savannah Capt A C McDonald,
K Miner, do 26 U S C T
14 man, do B Gordon, Sut 75 .Ohio
A Mearns and lady, F A La kin, Savannah
Charleston ill C Dozier, Florida
11 H Hubbard Col Lt CII Barnes, Savannah
sotli Me Vols R Austin, S Carolina
v P Buel Sur 131 NY V M V Raiy, Jacksonville
t U paiea u do M II Bullock, Savannah
it coi H W Rexford TToohey, Columbus *
131 NY V SW U amice, Cliarieston
'Capt T Tilton, 131 NY V VV S River, Savannah
hi Man, Pocotaligo P R Nickerson, St Helena
3 1. alibis’ Charleston •
pipping nttlligence,
Nf(nature Almanac—ThU Day.
Sun rises 5 lljMoonrises 10 54
Sun sets 7 oolHigh water mom
PORT OF SAVANNAH. m
Friday, July 28, 1865.
Arrived.
Dispatch fiat boat No. 1, Daniels, Augusta with ai
bales cotton and 358 bales domestics, to D B Daniel
Consignees—o Cohen, John C Rowland' Hunter *
Gammell, C L Colby & Cos. ’ er *
Cleared.
Brig Mary Cobb, Duncan, New York—Hunter 4
Gammell.
Exports—ioo bales upland cotton, 20 do domestics
103 bbis ale, 183 empty barrels, 68 empty muxES
PORT OF PORT ROYAL JULY 27.
Arrived.
Steamer Oneota, Norris, Savannah.
Steamer Golden Gate, Fitzgerald, Beaufort.
Steamer US Grant, Briggs, Savannah.
Steamer Planter, Smail, Darien.
Schooner C W Holt, Hart, New York.
Cleared.
Steamship Empire City, Barton, New York.
PASSKMiERS—Maj C F Wilson and clerk, Paymaster
USA; \\ m Ii Mapes arid lour officers, U 8 Coast
Survey: Capt Goldth waite and clerk, U S Vols; Brev
Maj L w Muzzy, US V ; Capt Hammer and five offi
cers, US V ; T J Harvey : Binno Jackson ; Lt C K
Hatiield, US V; Surg 0 H Tassard, US V ; Lt G T
Holmes, EQM; T C Severance, Col Customs ; Capt
S Cuskaden, U S V ; Col U B Eggleston, Ist OliioCav;
Col G A Shallenberger Q M and I, US A; Col Day
and twenty officers 13lst NYV; Col T H Hubbard,
30th Maine ; J A Hamilton, E Berry. andT E Baldwin.
U S N ; Miss 8 P Little, teacher ; Miss C Smith, teach
er ; J A Goldth, U S Coast Survey ; Mr Davenport;
Misses Lee and La Fond; Lt A S Eaton, 03V; E S
Kidell; J A Wallace ; J A Noe ; J B Gardner, clerk
Com Dept; H E Kpndall, do ; Mrs C Babbitt and
child ; Capt J J Runnels. U S V ; W R Carperson,
clerk Com Dept—67 in Cabin, 624 in steerage.
Steamer Enillie, Bender, Savannah.
Steamer Golden Gate, Fitzgerald, Beaufort.
Steamer Planter, , Charleston.
HEADQ’RS MIL. DIV. OF THE TENNESSEE,
Office Provost Marshal General,
Nashville, Tenn., June 25, 1865: j
Bibcular :
To secure uniformity throughout the Military Divis
ion of the Tennessee, in administering the Amnesty
Oath prescribed by the President in his Proclamation
of May 9th 1865, and to preserve the records of such
oaths, the Major'General Commanding directs that
.such oaths be subscribed in triplicate; two numbers
on sheets or rolls, one of which is to be filed at De
partment Headquarters, and one to be lorwarded to
the Department of State at Washington, and one con
venient copy to be given the party subscribing the
oath. *
Blanks for the purpose will be famished each De
partment from this office.
The Amnesty Oath will not be administered to such
persons as are excepted from the benefits of the Presi
dent’s Proclamation, except for the purpose of ena
bling them to apply to the President ior special par
don, and in such cases but one copy of the oath will be
subscribed, which copy will, by the officer administer
ing the oath, be attached to, and form a part of, the
applicant's petition for pardon.
in all special applications for pardon, the applicant
must state clearly and fully, under how many and which
of the exceptions named in the President’s Proclamation
his case comes; he must also state whether the Govern
ment has taken possession of any part of his property,
also whe her any proceedings are pending against him in
any of the United States Courts for treason, or for con
spiracy against the Government of the United States,
and the tacts stated in such he sworn to
before they will be forwarded.
The petition will then be forwarded 1 by fire officer ad
ministering the oath to the Department Commander,
who will, before forwarding the same to the Department
at Washington, refer the petition to the Governor of the
State in .which his Department is, to enable him to in
vestigate the merits of the case, and to recommend to
the President such action as to him seems just and pro
per.
Each Department Commander will designate suitable
officers 10 be conveniently 4 located for administering the
Amnesty Oath, and such officers will be governed by
these instructions.
The name and rank of such officers, with a statement
of tiie points where stationed, will be reported to this
office. By Command of
_ Maj. Gen. Thomas,
J. G. FAKKHURST,
Brvt. Brig. Gen. and Pro. Mar. Gen. Mil. Div. of the.
Tennessee.
Offic al: Will A. Coulter, A. A. G.
* jy'27 "t
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division Dke’t. of Georgia, f
Savannah, Ga., July 22,1866. )
General Order,!
No. 5. /
The following Quarantine Regulations for the Port
of Savannah, Ga., will be enforced after the 22d inst.
I. The Quarantine grounds will be located in'Tybee
Roads, at the “old Savannah Quarantine.” Theexact
place of anchorage will be designated-by a white buoy
and flag.
11. It shall be the duty of the master and pilot of
every vessel coming into this port from this date until
further orders, except the pilot boats returning from
their ordinary cruising grounds, and U. S. Naval ves
sels, to hoist a signal for a health officer, in the fore
rigging, fifteen feet from her deck, apd come to imme
diately, below and opposite the guard ship, one of
which will be stationed at the Port, within and near
the inner bar buoy, and there wait his coming on
board. This flag to be kept in the lorerigging while
the vessel is undergoing Quarantine.
111. The Health Officer shall visit the vessel without
unnecessary delay mid ascertain her sanitary condi
tion, and the port whence she sailed. And It shall be
his duty to order to the Quarantine Grounds, there to
remain as long as he may deem proper, all vessels
having on board cases of yellow fever, cholera or other
infectious or contagious diseases; also ail vessels com
ing from any West India Island, or from any port in
that portion of the State of Florida not formerly in
the Department of the South, whether such vessels
hare clean bills of health or not.
IV. No communication will be allowed with the ves
sel until she has been examined by the Health Officer,
and no person will be permitted to leave her.
V. The fee of the Health Officers for visiting, exam
ining snd certifying vessels arriving at this Port, shali
be collected from ail vessels, except those in the Gov
ernment employ, or foreign war vessels, at the follow
ing rates: _
For each vessel from a foi eign port $6 50
And for all others 2 00 j
The money thus collected will be turned over to
Chief Medical Officer for the use of the .Hospitals in
this District,
VI. These regulations wiff be strictly enforced by
the Health Officer. Should there be uny deviation
therefrom, or should any of t,he orders given by the
Health Officer to such vessels not be strictly carried
out, they will report the fact to the Chief Medtcal offi
cer for the immediate arrest and imprisonment of the
offender. By Command of
Brevet Maj. Gen. BRANNAN.
Will A. Coulter, A. A. G. jy24-»
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT" OF SAVANNAH,
Ist Division, Department of Georgia,
Savannah, Ga., July 27, 1860.
In the case of the petition of Frederick W. Sims, to
be restored to his property, “The Savannah Republi
can” newspaper, it is ordered that the petition be not
granted. j M BRANNAN,
* Brevet Major General U. S. V.
Commanding District.
Official: . „
Will. A. Coulter, A. A. G. jy23
HEADQ’RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Dep’t of Georgia. >
Savannau, Ga., July 26, 1865. )
General Orders, I * •
No. 8. i
• • •*•##.
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. jy2C
IIEADQ’BS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,)
Ist Division, Department of Georgia, >
Savannah, Ga M July 26th, 1865. )
Special Order,)
‘No. 11. I
[extract. J
I At his own request, Eben Parsons, jr., Judge of
the District Provost Court, is hereby relieved irom
duty as such.
By command of
Brvt. Major Gen’l J. M. BRANNAN.
Will. A, Coulter, Ass’t Adj’t Gen. jy26
"yjy anted!
A well furnished Front Room with Board, wanted
by a gentleman.
Address PHILADELPHIA, Central Railroad Bank,
Chief Quartermaster’s Office. jy2B
’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. distance from towns, Ac, jy26-.s
ANTED,
At the Telegraph Office two intelligent boys,’ to de
liver messages. A. J. GUSTIN,
Jy2o v Manager.
gAMUEL p Hamilton!
(Successor to Wilmot & Richmond,?
dealer in
WATCHES,
SILVERWARE,
JEWELRY,
CANES,
CUTLERY,
Corner Whitaker, St. Julian and Ccnrress Sts.,
SAVANNAH, G'A.
W atches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers
rated by transit.
Cash paid for old Gold and Silver . jy2B-tf
O.ROCERIES, GROCERIES.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
the public that he has taken the Store on the
CORNER OF YORK and HABERSHAM STREETS,
Where can be found a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Jy23 V. PACETTI.
JJOUSK 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 oflered by this sale.
jy2o-2w PETER STRAUS.
,TO BET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
The Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suitable
for Sleeping Apartments or business pnrposes. *
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to C o'clock p. m. , ju22
JQAILY JOURNAL AND MESSENGER.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND EVENING
IN
MAC ON,' GEORGIA
BY S. ROSE AND S. B. BURE, 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
any, and parties sending us their advertisements,
with the money, will be insured entire satisfaction.—
Address ' s. ROSE & CO.,
JylS lw * Macon. Ga.
QOLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Cottage residence, with commodious ont-bulldings,
all quite new, situatp in a one lot, corner Broad
and Fe w streets, Columbus, with excellent well of wa
ter. • Also, a Saw Mill, with Circnlar Saws, on the
Mobile and Girard Railroad, 33 miles from Columbus,
with Engine of6o horse power, in fall w orking order.
Abundance of timber surrounding and four years’
right to cat and use the same.
For sale or Exchange by
. J. T. THOMAS «fc CO.,
jy27-2eod 117 Bay street.
QOTTON BROKERAGE.
The undersigned offers his services in the purchase
of Cotton and Domestics, and begs to refer to—
Edward Padelford, Esq., Charle%Green, Esq.,
Andrew Low, Esq,, Savannah.
H. F.- RUSSELL,
Jy7-eodls • Augusta, Ga.
QENUINE CONGRESS WATER,
FOR SALE AT
207 BAY STREET,
BETWEEN
BARNARD A JEFfERSON.
Jy26-5 ISRAEL R. SEALY <fc CO.
0 M. LACRENT,
TIN AND SHEET iftON WORKER AND GAS
FITTER, *
# , *
SECOND DOOR FROM HOUSTON ON BAY KIEKEX.
Roofs, Gutters and Leaders repaired at the shortest
notice. Gas burners re-fitted at the reduced price of
twenty-five cents per burner, Jy27-lw
J^OTICE.
Mr. Francis Dowd is my duly authorized Agent dur
ing my absence from the State.
jy2T ts „ W. O’MEARA.
H AV '
SIXTY BALES HAY,
Landing from Steamship America. For sale by
jyd-tf BRIGHHM, BALDWIN A CO,
3500 TONS
1 or
English rails,
Os best quality. 60x6« per lineal yard.
For sale by
<ul9 Cm _ FOWLE & CO.
T R. SOLOMONS, M. D.
'dentist,
From Charleston, S. C., offers hia services to the
citizens of Savannah.
' Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street.
References.— Dr. Jas. B. Read,
Dr. Juuam Harris,
Hon. Solomon Couk,
W. N. Hi.Minn.il Esq„
-'all ts A. A. Solomons A Cos., ,
flipping.
gTAR LINK. =
. FOR NEW YORK.
The First Class U, S. Mail Steamship NEVADA,
Capt. Carpenter, will sail positively for the above port
on
SATURDAY, JULY 29th,
At 12 o'clock !m. For Freight or Passage apply to
the Agents.
No Freight will be received after 10 o'clock on Sat
day. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Jy2B . Agents.
jpOK NEW YOfcK. *
9TAR#LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA .... Capt. Carpenter.
UNITED STATES, - - - - Capt. Share.
AMERICA ----- Capt Clift.
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. Useeman.
The above ships compose the Lipe, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BAUD WIN & CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.'
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN * DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, New York.
The UNITED STATES
Will leave Savannah for New York on WEDNESDAY,
2d August.
Fer Freight or Passage apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO ,
jyr2B-tf Agents.
jpOR PALATKA FLORIDA?’
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, St. MARY'S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE and PICOLATA.
«
The New and Fast Steamer
, ' «,•
‘‘Fountain!’’
Captain G. W. Ca»t.-,eb,
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’s
Wharf opposite the Gas Works, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable on wharf. jy2T-3
LINE SAILING VESSELS.
QUICK DISPATCH FOR NEW YORK.
The splendid Al Clipper Schooner
HATTIE BAKER, Capt. Bubqess.
Will cleat for the above port in a few days.
Has superior accommodation for First Class Cabin
Passengers.
Only Room for Fouk left —Fare, S3O.
Asa large portion of her cargo is already engaged
Shippers will need to make early application ibr
freight room. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
• jy24 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
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 ior 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.,
jylS cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
QOTTON GINS!!
_ 4
THE EMERY PATENT GIN,
Which for COMPACTNESS, ECONOMY OF TIME,
SPACE AND LABOlft ,y
far surpasses any other Gin ever before offered to the
public.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish them at
regular rates, being the sole Agents for Horace L.
Emery, Patentee and Manufacturer
Messrs. AMES PEABODY A CG., No. 152 Congress
street, have the above Gin on exhibition. Samples
can also he seen at the warehouse of
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
jy26-tf cornerßay and Abe room streets.
SKIRT FOR 1865. ' *
THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE . AGE
IN
HOOF SKITS.
J. W. Bradley’s New Patent Dutlex Elliptic
(or Double? Spun a Hurt.
This Invention consists of Duplex (01 two? Elliptic
Pare Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided tight
ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin
gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect
and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt thaß ever has or can be made,
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasnre to any lady wearing the D plex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Chnrch Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can be lolded when m ase to occupy a small
place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense with their nse. For children
misses and young ladies they are superior to all
others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop
Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also
Double Steel, and twice or doable covered to pre
vent the covering from wearing off the rods wnen
dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are
constantly subject to when in use.
Ail are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes,
and are the bestquality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful and perfect sUape possible
and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical i-kirt ever made.
WESTS’ BRADLEY 4 CART, (late J. L * J- °-
West,) Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu
facturers, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Keade streets,
New York. ,
For Sale in all first class stores to this city, and
throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and toe West to
%3ST Inquire for the Duplex EDftitie (or double)
Spring Skut.
'Y'OLKS’ GARTEN,
(Congress et., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,?
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
• . by the *
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
Refreshments of -the best quality «n.s ffi every
variety. imo Jyio
"?i ii ——
'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.
. direotobs: *
L. C. Norvell, j Franois Sorrell,
Noble A. Hardee, I J. *7. Lawson,
Robert Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH, .
_ w Notary and Solicitor.
Savannah, 25th Jane, 1566.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, j
Office of Comptroller of the Cubiency, >
Washington, June 10th, 1866, J
Whereas, By satlafactoiy 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, ha*
been dnly organized under and according to the re
quirements of the Act of Congress entitled “ An Aot
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, Compfroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that “The Savannah
National Bank," in the City of Savunnah, in the
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author
ized to commence the business of Banking tinder the
Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this 10th day of June, 1865. '
FREEMAN CLARKE,
[No. 1256.] Comptroller of the Oarreacy.
)u26 2mos
jyTTTILATED AND TORN TREASURY NOTES
REDEEMED AT
THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
At Their Value.
Jy2o-2w J. SPIVEY, Cashier.
r JX) THE PATRONS OF THE PACIFICATOR.
The suspension of The Pacificator, the only Cath
olic Journal in the South, has been caused by clrcom
stances arising mainly from want of means to defray
the expense of publication.
This announcement is made with extreme regret,
blit, relying upon the deep interest and the generous
support heretofore extended. both by the Clergy au<V
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 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 ot Catholic ’t eachings and
Practices.
Tne sudden, radical and unexpected changes which
have taken place in the organization of Southern In
stitutions, political, religions and social, make the
support of a Catholic Journal in this section an Im
perative duty on the part of oach and every member
of the Chureh.
If then the Catholics of the South desire the pa bin
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. iflome having withdrawn from tha con
cern, the paper will hereafter be conducted solely by
the subscriber, who earnestly appeals to the Catholics
of the booth, and to all others friendly ,o the cause;
to sustain Tiie Pacieioatob by a liberal patronage.
The catholic Clergy throughout the South are au
thorized to receive subscriptions.
SST Publication will be resumed as soon as the par
ties whose names are now on the books renew their
subscription*
TERMS
One Year $4 00
Six Months 2 60
Patrick walsh.
Editor and Proprietor.
Augusta. Ga., July Ist, 1865 . jywlw
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