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lo € AL MATTERS*
THE QUARANTINE
REGULATIONS.
of £lo° Imposed by Gen. Braunan.
. the past week two schooners from the West
I'. tue j u ua and the Mary Agnes, one of them from
E .. u S. P-, arrived at this port, and were detained
*•' ,j * ttie p. s. schooner, Racer, which had been
Tiered to the health oitlcer of Savannah by Admi
eiftadford for a Quarantine vessel, %nd was station
-1 v xyliee in that capacity. While the two vessels
d i ivmg under the guard of the Racer, staying out
fe ; t j lirty dap of quarantine, the commander of the
he ' ieC eived orders from the Admiral to report to
:a "immediately. The Racer accordingly departed,
ltL ;a e quarantine station was left without a guard
“a ‘ T ue Julia and the Man- Agnes, taking advan
‘ of the opportunity, left quarantine and came up
without orders or permission from the
’ 7th officer, and in defiance of the quarantine reg
or.s. The Julia immediately ordered back
oqiarantine, and was towed down to Tybee the
-m" day. The Maty Agues, however, had fulfilled
•r time at quarantine, and although she had come
i h» city without orders, the official order for her
, ea g 6 uot having yet reached her. The Captain was
Emitted to discharge his cargo on one of the lower
iiirves.
B>sid 'i being charged with violation of quarantine
dilations in coming to the city, the Captain of the
arv Agues was also Complained of for having gone
ihore at Tybee with his boat, while under quaran
ue. a proceeding which is specially prohibited by
larantine ruels. Upon this ground, Gen. Brannan
sued an order on Saturday for the arrest of the
iiptain.aud had him lodged with the Provost Marshal
ntiialiue of SIOO should be paid. The fine was
ibsequeutly paid by the consignees of the Mary
gnes, and the Capstain released. The order of Gen.
raunolu uponthis matter, will be found In another
luma.
BRIVAL OF THE UNITED STARTS.
ortliern Dates to the Evening of the
26th.
The steamship United States, one of the additional
earners on the Star line, Messrp. Brigham & Bald
in, agents, arrived here yesterday afternoon from
ew York. ’
A list of passengers and consignees appears in an
ber column. «
We are indebted to Purser Charles E. Burke, for
rv full files of all the leading New York papers,
eluding those of the evening of the 26th. We give
e most important news this morning.
New Saw-Mill in Operation.
We are glad to learn, as an indication of the re vi
al of busines of all kinds in Savannah, that Mr. Wm.
lose and Mr Thomas Arkwright, for many years well
nown here as the proprietors of Rose & Arkwright’s
■on and brass foundry and machine shop, have com
leted a saw-mill at the foot of Zubly street, near the
avanuab and Ogeechee canal,
me? have named it the “ Pioneer Saw-mill.” The
raiding is 95 feet long and 24 wide, iris supplied
•ith a 30-horse power ingine, with adequate boiler
specify, and machinery with all modern improve
tents.
The mill Is now in active operation, and the pro
rietors are ready to deliver lumber of any kind or
Intensions, in large or small quantities, at reasona
>le prices. They also advertise for; timber as it ar
rives in this market.
' We have spoken thus fully in regard to this enter
prise because it is an important one, and will en-
Dourage other improvements in business. Messrs.
iosp & Arkwright will actually employ less than
;wenty men, but their business will result in giving
tmployment'to hundreds, in various lines, from
base who’cutjhe timber lor which a demand is thus
treated, to the carpenters and others whose labor
Vifi l)e brought in requisition by the putting of the
umber in the market.
Congress Water lias a world-wide reputation as
i mild catliartic, in many cases having all the good
[ffects of more powerful medicine, with iione ol the
injurious results to the system. Israel R. Seal.v A
Jo., rd 207 Bay street, between Barnard and Jetfer
lon, has the genuine article for sale.
Steamer Jeff. Davis.—This steamer, which needed
nany repairs, is now very nearly ready to resume
ler trips to Augusta, etc. This transport is well
mown, and under her careful Captain, J. Henry,
ind Chief Engineer T. L. Carter, has now a good
■pputatlou. All who have travelled on the Jeff.
Davis can testify to the courtesy of her olticers.
The Flag of our Country.—For many days a
Tattered and tom flag of America was displayed
'rout the south east comer of Bay and Habersham
streets, from a stable erected hy Martin Duggan and
William Black. Capt. F. W. Latham on Friday last
tattled down the battered flag and hauled to the top
if Jhe staff anew flag ma,de according to regula
tions.
Dead Body Found.—Saturday last the hotly of Pat
rick Jackson, alias Harry Robertson, a colored man,
tvas found lying on the side of the Ogeechee Road,
ft Sait Water bridge, eight miles from the city. J
?ae relatives of the deceased yesterday morning
buried the body.
It appears that Patrick, hired himself to an offlder
of one of the Regiments, that a few days since left
Savannah for the interior. Having been afflicted
with the Small Pox and taking cold, it terminated in
Dropsy. While proceeding with the Regiment, he
Was protracted near tUe spot were his body was
lOUIUI.
Ice.— The stock of ice in the houses of Messrs. Hay
vood, Gage & Cos., ou Bryan, South Broad and Ab
ercoru streets, being nearly exliaused. they were
compelled to close their doors to the retail trade on
Saturday. Messrs. Cheesraan & Marshall's ice House,
on Drayton street was on Saturday and yesterday
Completely over run. Yesterday from four o’clock
U 1 k te a ° ur 1110 evenla S Major John H. Gould,
tire business Agent for the South, and Mr. George W.
Smith, the Agent for the City of Savanna,hof Messrs.
Cheesman a Marshall, were put to their trumps, yet
no one departed without being served.
. Tlie Ice furnished by this bouse is from the Ken
beuec River. Two vessels per day leave their ex
pensive ice houses contalalug cargoes for ports South
«f the Potomac. 0
I iiie hrm also- supplies Charleston, Hilton Head,
Wilmington N. C., Mobile, New Orleans
l ot her points. Should their stock in Savannah
require replenishing they will have forwarded am
ple su PpUes from Head and Charleston.
T“E Burst District Warner’s Car riaoe
’- a ro ee Rebciit Immediately. The
aa extensive Carriage manufactory of Mr.
“‘“ m " arner, situated on the south cast comer of
and West Broad streets, which was des
t'j.'eu oy Die on the night of the great conflagration,
* ordered to be rebuilt. Mr. Warner has received
® r j' ers lr °th his friends in the North to immediately
e ,uUf| his extensive works. They will cover two
ots ’ I -° feet fronting on Broughton street, and 90
l et on tvest Broad street. Mr. Warner has usually
employed about sixty men in his establishment.—
Die Cumber when hi3 works are completed will be
®wut 150 of iron and wood workers, laborers, etc.
” e iearu that parties in this city are anxious to
purchase lots in the brunt district with a view to
•h-flUdUtely building on the same.
The Orphan's Home op the Episcopal Chtrch—
Established Fifteen Years ago.— Generosity and
devotion to the claims of humanity form the most
beautiful element in the female character. They
have battled for well-nigh two thousand years in at {
vocacy otall that calls in the Influence of christianlty
or engages the better feelings of the human heart.
The action of woman bears the seal of reality—the
stamp of all that can reflect credit upon the beings
of earth. It is not therefore strange, that we speak in
aid of a cause in which they have so devotedly en
rolled themselves.
The Orphan's Home, of which Mrs. Thos. Wayne
is now first directress, was incorporated by the
Georgia Legislature in the year IS5*. this
Interim it has been supported by such assist
ance as could be rendered by private contributions
and benifleent societies ; but the liberal patronage
hitherto extended through this medium to the Home
must be suspended, and if not kept up by those
whose assistance will justify them iu espousing its
cause it must go down inevitably, it has now pro
portionally from 12 to 15 inmates, male and female,
taken without regard to religious creeds, under
its auspicies. Heretofore beneficiaries bringing
no remunerative supplies to the Home have been
much grogter, and without immediate assistance
Horn private contributions those in charge will be
compelled to submit' the whole to the liberality of
society. In consequence of a suspension of the
Government supplies, John L. Villanga has given
them a tierce of rice, and we hope this generoqs ac
tion may be emulated by others of our prominent
citizens. Their • evident destituNbn appeals in elo
quent terms to all who are lovers of charity or
friends to the oause of suffering humanity, and we
feel assured that the call will not be made in vain.
The action of the female members during the
memorable epedemic in 1854 will arouse universal
admiration through such assistance as could be
rendered by the female managers; The orphans were
removed to Springfield, and their property cared for
until suitable arrangements could be made for their
returns.
The Georgia Central Rail Road and its Con
tractors—The people of Savannah have suffered
greatly by the destruction of their railroads, and the
work of repairs going on are very gratifying. With
in the next two weeks, should no interfer
ence occur, the Eastern end of the Georgia Central
road will lie so far completed that Savannah and
Augusta will be placed in connection by thirty hours
of travel.
The contractors hope soon to complete their work
which is accomplished under many hardships.
Many new ties are required to replace those destroy
ed by fire or which have rotted. 'They can only be
obtained from the forests near the road, and we un
derstand iu some instances, objection is made to
their cutting them. It seems to ns the owners of
timber along the line should encourage the recon
struction to the full extent of their ability.
We understand that, should the contractors be In
terfered with, the railways they are rebuilding will
not lie completed for many months, for no person
can be found to accept a contract under the circum
stances.
The Weather Yesterday was more comfortable
khan for some time pass A strong and refreshing
breeze prevailed nearly all day. The thermometer
stood as follows; at 7a. m., 80 ; p. at., 90; lr. m. 88.
Virginia Minstrels— We call attention to
the advertisement of a concert this evening by this
old anO original company, at gt. Andrew’s Hall.
COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Cotton Market.
Savannah, July 29th, 1865.—The sales to-day were
6 bales at 30 cents, 4 at 31 cents and 9 at 32 cents.
Oar market is very quiet and very little stocks
offering.
The receipts by wagons were 10 bales ; by river
none.
Transactions very- limited, and we make no addi
tional quotations of prices.
• Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE. JULY 29, 1865.
Maj Gen Glllmore k Staff, [Capt F Barden, steamer
Hilton Head, I Gen Berry.
Maj Gen O Shurz, H Head,’J S Williams, do
CaptOAlsman do |E E Roberts, do
Capt Bragg, do Dr E D King, New York,
Capt Leslie, do ill J Strobhar. Effingham
Capt James, do co, Ga,
C B Sheridan, do I W H Sherwood,
W M Smith. Augusta, Ga, |Jas At grofert,
J » Peterkin, SC. C Levier. New York,
M Tomlinson * Wife, Fla, HP Burnham, do
Lt MD Wells, Fort Pulaski IM A Wright, Rome, Ga,
H Allen, New York, |AFHarpeiy do
GC Webster, do |C P Hawley, do
W N Pardy, do ILtW, H Cronk, Ft Pulaski,
Lt S A Rose, Fort Pulaski, Louis Cook, Valdosta, Ga,
Dr Wm R Way. H Head, | J Osmond, do
J L Stevens, Hilton Head, Dan'l O’Connell,
E Landlord, Beaufort, S C. John Brennan,
PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON HEADI JULY 28.
J Delynski. Jacksonville, Mrs Larranga A family,
W If Stanford, do Charleston,
J G Robinson, do * Mrs Eldridge A child, do
T E Buckman, do Mrs Johnson, do
J Smith, Fernandina, Thos Rust, do
R T Hazzard, New York. Miss Farrell, do
BWBellanr.y, Fla, Nichols Mil*, Lt 21st USCT
Miss Bellanny, do J 1 Blaney, Lt 00th Batt U
Mrs Epper, do ST V,
H T Blocker, do Capt Scheller A wife, Sav’h
M Tomlinson A wife, Fla, H Oltbonsen, Savannah,
D W lugersol, Jacksonville J Pitts, Darien, Ga,
A C Kenny, do Capt Young, steamer May
LtJ E Jackols. 21st USCT, Flower,
H D Johnson, Charleston, A Hangton, St Helena,
Rti Stanley a sister, do A Francy, do
W A Cblaolla, SC, J W Ward, do
W F Hirers, Savannah.
JULY 29. •
C A Spencer, 30th Mass, I Thos Fenell, Capt 104th U
JRI erry, do SC TANARUS,
1 ol J 8 Tobin, Charleston, * J P Hauvan, Lt 104 USCT,
Lt J R Keeper. do jLt E T Tatten, 173d MB V
E J Mason, Sumter, SC, Geo Brick, Savannah,
HMDrance, do JO Smith, Fernandina,
M Thomson, N York, J Dynsalquiaki, Beaufort.
) L Stevens, H Head. | W Shell,
D W Howard, Capt 28th U J D Currie, S C,
S C TANARUS, |T Liddy.
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD.) JULY 28.
Capt H Seton, 64th N Y V, I t H A Ratterson, Conn,
Geu W H Noble A servant, A W Jackson, Hamburg,
Hilton Head, Capt O L Carrington, 33d
J S Noble, Hilton Head, USCT, Charleston,
A Grisman A wife, St Au-IJBermingham, N York,
„ _ gus.lne,. , F R Goodwin, Capt A Aset
S L Harris, Post Chaplain, Insp D S C,
Beaufort, |Capt A FHimain, Sav’h,
Mrs Rice A child, St Au-lJ Shannon, do
gustine, | J Walsh, do
JULY 29
Maj J P Rox. 6th U S Inf, ID Rector, Ass’t Surg US V
Mrs J Carrington A daugh- Miss A Roan, Savannah,
ter. H Head, Capt H G Briggs, do
H H Jenks, Capt A A C S, |
Go to Ives’ for your Paper and Linen Cults.
ukadcuarteEs DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, 1
Ist Division, Dbpaetment of Geoboia, V
Savannah, July 29, iB6O. )
Special Ob dee, 1
No. 14. f
laXTKACT.]
I. Capt. John Martin Lusaine, Schooner “Mary
Agnes," having-violated General Order No. 69, Head
quarters Department of the South, Why 6, 1866, estab
lishing quarantine regulations for the Dist.ictor Sa
vannah, Ga., in allowing communication with the
«hore, is hereby fined the sum of One Hundred Dollars,
He will be kept in confinement until the above amount
is paid.
By Command of
1 Brevet Maj. Gea J. M. BRANNAN.
Wat A, Con.tib, Capt. A A. A. .G. Jy3l
Hhippiiijj lutelligenoe.
Mi nature Almanac—Thla Day.
Sun rises 5 131Moob rises.? morn
Sun sets.! 6 59|High water 0 55
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, July 29,1865.
Arrived.
U S Mail steamship United States, Capt Geo Share,
from New York, with passengers and merchandise, to
Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Passengers — W A Robinson: C B Hawley; A F
Harper; H S English ; Jsa H Crowfoot; Wm H Sher
wood ; E V Crandall: M Leon ; Jas 8 Jones; Mr Had
den ; Geo Mathews; M A Wright; A Fridenbnrg; H
B Burnham ; Chas Sevier; 10 in steerage.
Consignees— Brigham, Baldwin A Go.; Bartels &
Riddel; Blun A Meyer; Bin a diamond, B ; G Brown;
Claghorn & Cunningham ; T Cerveau; O Cohen; E
Ehrlich; UeWitt A .Morgan; Crane A Graybill; Good
win A Brown; G Gemeuden; J Heisbach; H W Hol
lister ; Geo A Hudson; J E Hayes; Halsey, Watson
A Cos.; R Habershsm A Son; N A Hardee A Cos; B
Kohn; Hunter A Gammeli; Jacob Langsdorf A Cos.;
Llilienthal A Kohn; is M Lederer; L Lillientbal; Lov
ell A Luttimore; A Lefflcr; James Leary ; J Lama;
Jno H Muller; H Mein hard A Bro.; Marcy, Day A Cos.;
John McMahon: L C Norvell A Cos.; Presdee A Orff;
Sub-Dept US; W H Stark; E D Smythc: Opt L B
Smith; J L Villalonga; W Woodbridge; Weed A Cor
nell; GWellbrook.
Schr W W Coit, Little, Hilton Head.
Steamer General Berry, Barden, Baltimore, to Chas
L Colby A Cos
Steamer Emilie, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Nautasket, Springer, Whitmarsh.
Steamer U S Grant. Briggs, Hilton Head.
Brig Monticello, Moore. Boa to , with a general cargo
to Richardson A Barnard.
Consignees— Per Brig Monticello — Messrs C L Colby
A Cos.; C L Gilbert; Richardson A Barnard; Geo W
Wylly; J M Cooney; J B Butt A Bro.; Brig Geueral
Wild or W C Garnett; M Newmark.,
Cleared. *
Schr Francis Hatch, Chevarall, New York.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Fountain, Castuer, Jacksonville, Fla., by M
A Cohen.
Steamer Fannie, Lewis, Charleston, etc., by C C
Cambridge.
Steamer W W Colt, Little, Hilton Head.
Brig Mory Cobb, Duncan, New York.
Steamer Mayflower, Young, Hilton Head.
Steamer Nautasket, Springer, Whitmarsh.
Steamer Emilie, Bender, Hilton Head.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL,
Arrived.
July 28—Schr Charles W Holt, Hart, Elizabeth Port.
' AUCTIONS.
~~ 1 sgg» . nßsaai 1 «■ 'n ■eat— 1 ■— «
Underwriter’s Sale.
OCTAYUS COHEN
Will Sell on Monday next, 31st Inst.,
Ax 10 O’Clook,
AT HIS STORE, NO. 82 BAY STREET, -
100 cases CLARET, F. Dignet A Cos.
12 baskets CHAMPAGNE, P.
73 cases ASSORTED WINES, fA. H.j
74 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER, [Pj
94 cases CLARET, quarts, [P]
6 cases CLARET, pints, [P]
108 cases GIN, [P]
96 cases KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, [P]
4 cases RYE WHISKEY, (Pj
8 cases SHERRY WINE, [P]
Damaged on board Schooner J. S. Lane, on her voyage
from New York to this Port, and sold tinder inspec
tion for account of the Underwriters and all concerned
Terms cash. • jy29
CO TO ITES’ FOE lOltt TOILET AttTifLES
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
OCTAVUS COIIEN
Will sell, This MONDAY. 31st Inst., at Lamar’s Press,
immediately after the sale iu front of his office,
20 bales COTTON,
More or less, damaged on board Young’s Flat, on
her voyage from Augusta, and sold by order of Survey
for account of the Underwriters and all concerned.
Terms CASH. jy3l-l
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
•OCTAVUS COHEN
Will sell THIS DAY, 3lst instant,- atflO o’clock, at his
Store, No 82 Bay street.
10 bales COTTON,
More or less, damaged on board Young's Flat on
her voyage from Augusta, and sold by order of Survey
for account of tbe Underwriters and all concerned.
Terms CaSH Jy3l-1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Boots and Shoes.
A CHEAP lot of Ladies’ Heeled Gaiters, which we
sell at sl.
Men’s Slippers, 75 cents.
A large lot of Boots and Shoes on hand, for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at fair prices.
G. H. BRIGGS,
Jy2S-2 'll6 Broughton street.
GO TO IVES’ FOR VOI R WHITE VESTS.
, To Timber Cutters,
■ a—
TDE f.-rnEESIONKI)
WILL IN • LOTS,
As Thiy Aebive,
Hard Pine Timber,
AXV
Hewn Shipping Timber.
W. A. BEARD,
jylS eodlm 154 Congret* street.
Go to Ives’ for yowr Sleeve Button., ,
GQ TO IVES* FOR YOUR LISLE QLU y La.
STOVES! mm !! STOVES!!!
T ARGE and small for Restaurants and Families.
L All kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Cooking
Ls tonsils. Planters' HdES, wholesale and retail, by
JAMES G. THOMPSON A CO.,
Jll-lmo Beaufort S. C.
GO TO IVES’ FOR YOUR NECK TIES.
notice.
OFFICE RFLIEF COMMISSION,
Distbict of Savannah,
Savannah, Ga-, July 27th, 1805.
In obolience f» instructions from the Secretary of
War, received this day, no further relief to destitute
people will be furnished from rQ
jy27-tf Capt. and Relief Commissioner.
GO TO IVES’ FOR YOUR COLLARS.
NORTH RIVER AGRREMIL
WORKS.
GRIFFING, BROTHER A CO., PaopsiiTpus,
6S AND 60 COCBTLAND STREET.
NEW YORK.,
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn’Mills, Comm Gins, Ac.
Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agents for
Brace** Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac. *
Send for circular- Ju2© 3m
. SHIPPING. _____
pioneerllefor^ewvolk
The U. 8. Mail Steamship PF.RIT,
Acte Capt. , will sail for the above
1 p°rt on her regular day,
Thursday, August 3d, at O’clock.
For Freight or Passage, hiving superior accommo
dations, apply to
BITNTER A GAMMEIL,
Jy29 84 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK
STAR Mi LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, - - - Capt. Carpkntek.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Share.
AMERICA, -> - - - Capt. Clift.
CONSTITUTION, ... Capt. urkeman.
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, New York.
TIIE
AMERICA
Will leave Savannah for New York on
Saturday, sth Instant.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
jy2B-tf Agents.
Merchants’ Line
SAILING VESSELS.
Quick XJispatob. fpr 4
NEW YORK.
The splendid A1 Clipper Schooner
HA4TTIE BAKER, Capt. Burgess
Will clear for the above port in a few days.
Has superior accommodation for First Class Cabin
Passengers.
Only Room fob Foub left—Flee, 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 A CO.
jy24 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels.
Regular Weekly Line of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend to keep np a regular week
ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for passengers aud the very best fa
cilities for delivering freight in good order, at low fates,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
' jy!B cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
Go to Ives’ for your Oxford Ties.
WANTED.
"wanted,
AT the Telegraph Office two intelligent lioys, to de
liver messages. A. J. GUSTIN,
Go to Ives’ for your Congress Gaiters.
BOARD, ROOMS, «fcc. ~
WANTED.
A well furnished Front Room with Board, wanted
by a gentleman.
Address PHILADELPHIA, Central Railroad Bank,
Chief Quartermaster's Office.
ROOMS TO LET, *
At ZXiltou Hoad, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or bnsiaess purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Post Offiec, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock
to' C p. m. ju22
WANTED. "
A Famished Room, facing south, without Board, in
a private family, with bathing privilege, by two young
gentlemen.
Address box 510 Savannah P. O. jy29-2
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. S. BUNDY,
Oenor al A gout
AND
ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS,
No. 247 F Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets,
(Near Pay Department,)
Washington, 33. O.
J. R. SOLOMONS, M. D.,
33 ontlst,
From Charleston, S. C., offers bis services to the
citizens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark's office. Congress street.
References.—Dr. Jab B Read,
a J CHI AH i I ARRIS,
n. Solomon Cohen,
W. N. Habersham Esq*
’nil ts A. A. Solomons A Cos.,
m7p7 mul,ler,
CIVIL ENGINEER AJ»D ARCHITECT.
Agent for the Sale of Lands. WUI give strict atten
tion to Surveying, furnishing Plans lor and superin
tending Buildings, all kinds Machinery, *c.
Office, Sorrel’s building, next to Gas Office.
jy2l Im
DENTAL NOTICE.
I would inform the pnblic that I have resumed the
practice of
X? ontistry
In this city, at my old stand, corner of St. Jnlien and
Barnard streets, (entrance Brown’s Photograph Gal
lery.) where I am prepared to perform all operations
pertaining to my profession.
Jyll-lmo W. JOHNSON. P. P- & .
I. C. FEATHER, M. D.,
Office, 18 1-2 Merchants’ Bow,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
Jn2S - 2m
amusements,
HT. hall!
Monday Erening, July 81st, 1865.
FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY OF THE OLD
AND ORIGINAL
VIRGINIA MINSTRELS
AND—
Burlesque Opera Troupe !
POR three nights OILY I
New Songs,
Quartette,
Burlesque Farce*,
Jokes, Dance*, Jig*.
Price of Admission 75 cents.
Colored (iaUery ,co “
W Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock. Perform
ance to commence at half-past 8.
JySU D. J. A. SMITH, Agent.
MARSHALL HALL.
(Opposite St. Anarmc’s Hall,)
Urougliton Street,
W. H- Campbell Manage*.
THE BELTON MINSTRELS
Will givo one of their Pleasing Exhibitions
This Evening, July 31st, 1806,
AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FUBTHEB NOTICE.
CF” See bills for particular*. jy3l-3
VOLKS’ aARTUUffT
(Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,)
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BY TUK
Sava nn ah Orchestra,
Prof. E. Richter, Leader,
ET" Refreshments of the best quality and In every
variety. lmo jylO
Ives’s Good* arc First Quality, Fashion*
able and Cheap.
RESTAURANTS, Ac.
EM A ]V CITATION
SEEMS TO BE TIIE
End of our National Troubles*
THE
HILTON HEAD HOUSE,
Cor. Johnson Square and Bryan Sti.,
IS NOW in good running order—a place where the
weary can find rest, and where the waiters have
no rest.
BURTON’S EAST INDIA PALE ALE,
COOL, EAGER, ON ICE.
LUNCH AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M.
No crippled jaws wanted in this establishment in
business hours. -
Old acquaintances ne’er forgot..
PBT" “For particulars see small bills."
BILL WILLIAMS,
jy!9-tf Proprietor nilton Head House.
CLAMS ! CLAMS ! !
XHAVE the best Clams at Hilton Head, and the
bu»< Cooks, io proof of which statement I adduce
the fo.lowing testimony from Air. Benj. Honcj’s ad
vertisement in the Savannah Daily Herald, of the
last 01 two:
“There is no man in Port Royal that can serve up
Clams In every style better than Mr. Fitzgerald, at the
uagle Saloon, in rear of the Post Office.
• "Them is Whkbe the Laugh Comes In."
My dear Ben we wish you a long file and a merry
one.
In addition to the above luxury, we furnish as good
a meal na can be obtained at Hilton Head, or any
other place in this Department.
CIVE US A CALL,
And we feel confident that you will leave our estab
lishment satisfied that whatever we advertise you
will find to be correct.
Do not forgetourold established house, in the rear
of Post Office.
PETER FITZGERALD,
ju3o Proprietor.
Oo to Ives’ for yonr Soft Hats. ■
FROSPSGTUS
OF THE
Mercantile Mirror
A Weekly Commercial and Advertising sheet,
WITH AN EDITION OF 10,000 COPIEB. FOR GRA
TUITOUS CIRCULATION,
To be Issued on or about the 16th of July, 1865,
By J. W. BURKE A CO., - MACON, GA.
This enterprise 1* undertaken at the suggestion of
many of the leading merchants of the country, as a
method of extensively advertising their business.—
While we will publish tbe advertisements of all who
may favor u with their patronage, the paper will also
contain Prices Current ot the Markets In ab the princi
pal Cities, Rates of Exchange. Brokerage, ac., and
Commercial News of every description .hat will be of
Interest to the Mercantile Community.
Nor will the •‘MIRROR " be exclusively filled with
advertisements; bnt the paper will oe sufficiently large
t. leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence,
Select Readiog Matter, Ac. It will be a family, a*
will as a neatness paper, and we intend that it shall
visit every City, Town and Village in the Country.
All can perceive the advantage of advertising in a
paper of this description. OUR TERMS WlcL BE
LIBERAL. We are unable to publish them in this
Circular, not knowing what number of our friends will
want their Business Cards, Notices, Ac., brought be
fore the Public through this medium. We wul only
say to ull, send your Advertisements to us immedi
ately • state how much space you wish them to occu
py, directions, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fancy
Type, Cats and material for displaying them, and 1 eel
confident of meriting the patronage aucl approval of
all Business Men. As soon as we arrive at the amount
of matter and size of paper required, we will make an
estimate, and publish the rates f r advertising, in tbs
first number. They will be as low as possible, to
allow us to publish the paper. Deeming it superflu
ous to argue the beueil of this enterprise to the adver
tising world, we feave the subject with It, feeling as
sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sup
port. Address J. W. BURRE St Cos.,
Macon, Ga.
Agent in Bavannah:
Geo. N. Niqhols, Bay Street. JylS-tf
Go to Ives’ tor your sappers.