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LOCiL MATTER S.
Arrival of the Pioneer Line Steamship
PAit.
IT. —This steamship, which sailed from New York on
the 27th alt., arrived at the dock in this city yester
day at half-past twelve o’clock.
We are Indebted to Capt. Delanoy, Purser Haskell
and Steward McKee, for favors. The Perit brings a
considerable cargo.
When the steamer was off the Central Cotton Press,
she fired a gun on her forecastle. The piece bursted,
and a fragment struck Mr. McKee, the steward of
the steamer, ou the left forehead. His injuries were
slight. Mr. McKee cannot at present be well
spared from the Pioneer Line, and many passengers
who have experienced his seriously object
to his again acting as gunner, preferring that he
should confine himself to firing off the corks of green
seal and leave one-pounder guns alone.
The Benefit in Aid of the Orphan Home.
Savannah, Aug. Ist, 1865.
Mrs. Thos. S. Wayne, Mrs. N. S. Bogart, Mrs. Wm.
Gammed and Mrs. C. H. Hardee. Managers of the
Protestant Episcopal Orphan Home :
Ladies :-*-The members of the Virginia Minstrels
now-performing for a limited period in this city beg
leave to tender you a Complimentary Benefit in be
half of the Orphans under your charge and care. No
subject has engrossed the attention of the Company
more than extending the helping hand to need ami
virtue, and rescuing from want those whom these
troublous times have afflicted apd deprived of their
protectors and guardians. Charitably and nobly en
gaged in your praiseworthy object, we will give a per
formance, ou Wednesday eveniug, 2nd August at
St. Andrew’s Hall, in aid of your Home, and will’pay
over the proceeds of the house, alter deducting ex
penses. We beg-the acceptance of this tender on
our part.
We remain very respectfully,
Yours &c.,
D. J. Shaffer, Billy Coats, H. A. Howard, Lew Car
roll, Rube Macon, W. Ellis, M. S. Laughiin J Bur
rous, R. H. Sliaffer, Ban Smith and J. A. Davis:
Messrs. D. J. Shafl'er, B. Coats, H. A. Howard
Lew Carroll, R Macon, W. Ellis, M. A. Laughiin j
Burrous, RH. Shatter, D. Smith and J. A.Davis. ’
Gentlemen:—We accept with pleasure the otter so
generously made by the Virginia Ministrels to give
a concert on Wednesday, the 2d lust., in aid of the
charity in which we are engaged, and will do all in
our power to further the object.
Hoping that those who are so prompt to assist the
destitute and needy, may be successful in every is
sue of life, and thanking them for this act of con
siderate kindness.
1 am, very respectfully,
Mas. Gammell,
_ Secretary E. O. H.
Savannah, Tuesday, Aug. Ist, 1865.
Bold Thieving. —Yesterday forenoon four negro
women entered the milinary establishment of Mrs.
J. B. Benencourt, on Broughton street near Whita
ker, asking to be shown some hats. This request
was complied with and a number of them on a table
were exhibited all of which were handsomely
trimmed. Mrs. Denencourt not thinking that her vis
itors from the rice-field were thieves, was surprised
to discover upon their leaving the store that five
hats were gone. One of the negroes put one on her
head and concealed another under her apron. The
others stowed their plunder in the bosoms of their
dresses. ~Two sos the offenders were caught
and placed in the bosom of Blount A Dawson’s lock
up, where they will have time to reflect upon their
crimes. All the hats stolen, were recovered, but in
a badly damaged oondition.
On Board the Steamship United States.—Yes
terday, Capt. Share received a number of his friends,
merchants of Savannah, and others, who have known
and respected him as a master of vessels, both sail
and steam, and of various classes,for thirty years and
more. After Inspecting the steamship, and remark
ing the perfection of her finish and appurtenances,
and the thoroughness of her build, the party sat
down to a little entertainment In the main saloon,
where the health of Capt. Share was drank with
much enthusiasm.
The United States is one or Brigham, Baldwin &
Co’s steamers, and sails this morning. We wish Capt.
Share and his ship many safS and prosperous voy
ages.
Wo are glad to find as Purser csi this steamer our
old friend Ctjgs. F. Burke, iormerly Purser of the
Star of the South, who has many friends in Savan
nah.
Personal.— The U. S. Engineer schooner “Nellie,”
Capt. Morse, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon
from Fort Clinch, Florida. The “Nellie” brought to
tills city Major Sears and family, Superintendent of
the construction of Fort Clinch at Fernandina. Major
Sears will proceed to Port Royal in his little craft
this morning, and thence return to Fort Clinch, which
is situated in Cumberland Sound, north end of Ame
lio Island, within a few miles of Fernandina.
Judge Ebon Parsons, Junior., late of the
Provost Court here, leaves to-day for Hilton Head, en
route for his home in Lynn, Mass.
Capt. yuteher, Lieut. Murray, Staling,
all Acting Assistant Quartermasters, also leave for
the North to-day.
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WaUDBURG's BUILDING TO BE IMMEDIATELY FINISH
ED.—By reason of the war, Mr. Jacob Waldburg, a
well known citizen, was compelled to suspend opera
tions on his large ahd commodious stores located at
the southwest corner of Whitaker and Broughton
streets. Yesterday one of our Reporters visited Rose
& Arkwright’s Pioneer Saw Mill, and found them
engaged in sawing out the lumber to complete Mr.
Waldburg’a buildings. Whom they are to be occupied
by we have not yet ascertained.
New Steamer on the Augusta Line.—The Union
Steamboat Cos. are expecting their new steamer
Union down from Augusta In a day or two. . She is a
fine river freight boat, built hi Augusta expressly for
this line. She will ljiake regular trips between here
and that city. Mr. James T. Paterson, Stoddard’s
building, is the Agent.
Quick Passage.—The brig .Leonard Myers, Capt.
William Smith, of Colby & Co’s Merchaots’ lane of
Sailing Vessels, which cleared from this port, on
Thursday, the 20th inst., arrived at New York after
an extraordinarily quick passage of less than four
days.
Garbage.—An important order in regard to Gar
bage appeal's elsewhere. The street Commissioner
also requests that parties will not place their garbage
in the street too long before the time for the carts
to arrive for its removal. •'
Change op Engineers.—Mr. W. E. stovy, Assis
tant Engineer of the steamer Jeff Davis, since the re
signation of Mr. Carter, has received the appoint
ment of Chief Engineer.
Mr. Carter a few days hence, will be connected as
Chief Engineer with a steamer plying between Sa
vannah and Augusta.
The 28th lowa to Leave Tuts Morning.—The
28th lowa Regiment, Lieut. Col. B. W. Wilson, will
leave for Baltimore this morning at 4 o’clock, in the
steam transport Fairbanks. From there they will
proceed to Davenport, lowa, by cars, for final settle
ment. Diese are the last of the troops mustered out
in this District.
([ Movements of Gen. scbukz.—Major Gen. Carl
Schurz, accompanied by Capt. Allman, A. D. C., of
Jhis staff, will leave for Augusta in the steamboat
Oen. Berry, o’clock.
THe Weather Yesterday.—Yesterday was warm
and sultry, though frequent showers fell during the
day. The thermometer ranged as follows; 7a- nn,
*3;,5p. W 5 7P.8. «?>
Fob Augdsta.—The fine new steamer Gen. Berry,
of Chas. L. Colby A Go’s line, will leave for Augusta
at 12 o’clock M. this day. Capt. Henry who is in
charge of this steamer will endeavor to make a
quick and pleasant trip.
THE COURTS.
DISTRICT PROVOST ,00CRT—BEFORE LIECT. COL. ROW
P. YORK, DISTRICT PRpVOST MARSHAL
Savannah, Aug. Ist, 1865.
Upon the application of Mr. Wm. MorrelL to oeen
H and *>r his own use aboutUOaeres otSSd
jjln? and being in Chatham county, on the Oveechee
about 2>£ miles from Savannah ; the followimr
Was made : Permission granted as ask
ed, providing no part of the land within desTrthwf
control or in use of the U. RluSSe?
Upon the application of Michael M Sum van m be
allowed to erect a wooden tenement oSlK? 1A
Washington Ward, in the Eastern t«rt rhor'ii.
tt* e tohowing endorsement was entered • Permission
aTil and lhe “PPUcant has
recover furKj nK opold Spleldock-action to
the monev^ein^ir charge of the defendant, or
aucU m he tor whic h it was at
auction. Judgment conferred in the sum of *7O 65
S if the ,\ bove it ordered
and * 3 Coßte of Court, be paid
sn tal thS 406 of fourteen days, and upon failure
sefrwfan! lU ? C,e^ tamount 01 Property be
fzfJ) Dd sold to liquidate said judgment and costs.
Plaintiff, Hon. Levi s. Russell,
of Mrs - s - Barksdale, recovery
i* toch defendant was ordered to vacate
* B6s> b Y order of the Hon.
ffOen Parsons, Jr., Provost Judge ; it appearing in
t,lat l, 116 defendant has made some
Jo obtam another house, and failed to obtain
It was ordered that Mrs. Barksdale be allowed
too™ this date to rent another resi
!ms^!f’i and . ts Bhe fa il to do so, that she be forcibly
ejected and removed to the Refugee Canm.
if » J t ™ Fveiuaev urnu.
J. Strobhar vs. O. Fallon A Co.,—action for
reco\ery of a fiat stolen lrom the plaintiff in January,
Hi«vL^ ud . aold J 0 a ddrd party now In possession of
defendants. Upon motion of Counsel for defendants,
“ ?^® r d fc rod that the case be marked settled by
Court H t 01 a * concerned, upon judgment of costs of
i Bryan-vs. W. H. Bacon—complaint filed
July 26th ; 1865, that the defendant took forcibly pos
omfntv °»h ertaln ldnd !y ln g and being In Liberty
Jhe property of plaintiff. This case was
thoroughly investigated, and it was ordered that the
defendant be discharged from custody.
SDB-DISTRICT OF THE OGEECHEE—CAPT. JAMES E.
Smith, Provost Marshal.
x-r e titm / , Savannah, August Ist, 1865.
Sys- Jim (colored) and Joe (colored) charged
S d l c^ tlng w , tH>d on the !ands of Mrs. M. G. Sausey,
X th < i U i rix ’ am } the same without permission
of the owner of the land; plea guilty. It was order
woo<l Be turned over to the owner and Jim be re
missed? 11 promlse not offend. Joe was dis-
B.s! vs John Riley—beating his wife and dlsorder-
Savannah l °“ the 31st d «# of J uly, 1865, in the Cityjof
Plea not guilty. It was ordered that
prisoner be discharged with a reprimand,
u. S. vs. Ned Nelson, (colored), charged w.th lar
ceny from the house, July 30th, 1866. Plea guilty.
foi^two°mo e nths t,lat hC bC couflaed in tbe County jail
.S,,'!',,! 11 !; 6 Hastings and Ann Bronow (colored),
charged with having soldiers clothing in their pos
a®ssl°n i and aiding a soldier to desert. Plea not
T ll .) vas ordered that they be confined in the.
County Jail for onb month.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL*
Financial.
Exchange— A limited business has been done in
Exchange since our last report. Sight bills on New
York are selling at one cent, premium. Time drafts
are purchased at one R cent, and interest.
Specie—A very limited business is at present doing
in purchase or sale. The buying rate for gold i? 45
cent, premium; selling at 47. Silver 35 ; selling at 40.
Stocks and Bonds—There are no transactions.
Uncurrent Money—We notice some inquiry for
bank bills of old issues. As no sales are yet report
ed, we are without quotations.
Commercial.
Freights.—The low stage* of the Savannah and
other rivers from which Savannah receives her sup
plies of Cotton, etc., has caused a material decline in
freights by steamer to New York. We quote Cotton,
by steamer and sail vessels at X cents y ff>. for Cot
ton, and sl6os bale for Domestics. No change in
other freights.
Insurance.—A very limited business U doing, and
there Is no change in rates.
Cotton Market.
Ip consequence of a heavy decline in the New
Ydrk market, we have to report the Savannah Mar
ket unsettled and not quotable. Holders are firm
with the small lots that they have on hand. Nearly
all Cotton received ls.lntended for Immediate ship
ment North. Yesterday 9 bales Inferior Middling
Cotton was sold at 33 cents, and 4 bales Strict Good
Middlings at 41 cents.
Sea ISLANDg-iYesterday a sale of 10 bales Roller
Ginned Sea Island Cotton, was made at 75 cents per
pound.
The following are the receipts and exports since
Saturday last of Cotton and Domestics fr om Augusta,
Hawkinsville and by wagons.
Receipts— Upland Cotton, 775 bales; Sea Islands,
3 ; Domestics and Yarns, 607 bales.
Exports.— To New York by steamer and sail ves
sel, 1,933 bales Upland Cotton, 42 bales, Sea Island
and 427 bales Domestics.
General markets.
Butter.—A fair denmnd prevails for Goshen,
which, at retail, Is selUnjna. 38 to 40 cents. From the
country the receipts are light.
Cheese.—The stock offering is quite large and the
demand light. We quote at 17 to 20 cents.
Sugar.—No change to note since the previous
week. Brown Sugars are selling at 15 to 18 cents,
B sugar 20 @ 21 sents, Crushed 20 to 25 cents, pow
dered 23 @,25 cents. The demand is principally for
the retail city trade.
Coffee.—A fair supply is offering with a light de
mand. St. Domingo is selling at 32 cents; Rio at 32
@ 34 cents; Java iu mats at 39 to 42 cents.
Codfish.—A large amount of this fish, that is not
in good merchantable order, being offered on the
market,lt is nearly an Impossibility to give a quota
tion. A good and fair article will sell in small lots at 6
to 8 cents ft.
Candles.—The sales made are only to retailers,
stock adequate. We quote Adamantine, $ box, 26
@ 30 cents; Paraflne 46 @ 50 cents $ box.
Lumber.—Messrs. Rose A Arkwright’s Mill on the
Canal, which is now in successful operation are fur
nishing all descriptions of Yellow Pine Lumber at
SSO per M feet. Spruce Pine Boards we quote at S4O
to $45 per M feet. Dressed do. SSO to $55. Spruce
Scantling' $33 to $35.
Timber.—A few lots, of old Timber-were disposed of
at $25 per M feet. A large lot of new Timber is ex
pected in market the coming week.
Wines.—A heavy stock of all descriptions of this
article, foreign and domestic, is offering. All busi
ness transactions have been confined to retail trade
of the city. Imported and genuijie Cham
pagne, is selling at S4O to SSO pdr case. American
Champagne $24 to S3O per case. . All other wines,
no change in prices.
Lemons are in fair request. The stock is suffici
ent for present demands. All sales made are strictly
of a retail character at $24 to $25 per box.
Oranges.—None in market, and no sales to report.
Potatoes.— A faly supply on the market. Sales of
small lots are reported at $8 per bbi:
Racon.— All stocks offering of Cut Meats are light—
thefmarket nearly bare. The transactions are con
fined strictly to the retail trade. Good Sides are sell
ing from 20 to 25 cents,; Hams 30 to 35 cents.
Mackerel.— A fair retail trade continues, and the
offering stock is exceedingly light. No. 2 Mackerel
k u selling at sl2 so per bbi.
Bagging. —The stock offering is at present ample.
A sale of a lot of Gunny Is reported at 26 cents.
Rope.—Our market is wsli supplied with all quali
ties, and the demand is fair. We quote Manffla at
20 cents, and Kentucky at 17 cents.
Hay.—From store we quote Northern at $l6O. The
last sale from the wharf was at sl lO.
Bran.—All transactions in this article are from
store, at retail by the sack, at $2 50 $ cwl
Flour.—A very large stock of all descriptions of
fering. No change in prices. The demand is fair for
local consumption. The rates are from $7 50 to $lO,
according to quality. .
Corn has been in fair demand the past two days,
We quote White from store, in lota, at $1 26, and
Yellow at $1 15 to |1 20.
Oats.—The stock Is more than ample. From store,
in lots, we quote good merchantable White at sl.
Salt.— The stock of Liverpool now on sale is very
limited. Small sales are reported at $4 $ sack. A
fair supply of Coast Salt is offering—kales nominal.
Whiskeys, Ac.— A very large stock of all descrip
tions is offering in the market. The sales made have
been confined strictly to the retail trade of the city.
Wallace’s Imperial Nectar, in small lots, from store,
is selling at $3 50 $ gallon. Columbian Gin $3 60 $
gallon. Old Kentucky Whiskey $3 $ gallon. Recti
fied Whiskey $2 80 ft gallon. Genuine Old Ken
tucky Whiskey, in cases, is selling at sl4.
Soap.—Our market is well supplied with all descrip
tions. By the box, Family Soap is selling at 14 to
14% cents.
Teas.—The stock of teas of all grades is ample,
and the demand for local • trade is fair. Imperial
Green Tea, by the box, we quote at f 1 50 @ $1 75
ft lb.; at retail $2 25 @ $2 50; English Breakfast
Tea $1 50 ; Oolong at $1 25 @ $1 50 ft lb.
Lard.—A fair stock, iu barrels and tin packages, is
offering at prices ranging from 20 to 24 cents ft lb.,
according to the quality and the package.
Rick.—Small sales of inferior Rough Rice have
been made since our last report. Clean Rice in small
lots, Is selling at $7 @ $lO cwt.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE, AUGUST 1.
J 0 Jelks, jr, Hawkinsville, Mrs Adams A child, S C,
R M Rose, do Jos Cadman, Nashville,
Brig Gen Kilburn, US A, Ross McMahon, New York
Dr Philip C Davis, do John Casey, do
Miss Sarah Hodges, John Murray, do
Dr Buchanan, W H Gascoigne, Detroit,
Major Seward, Jos B Rife, 6th N S Inf,
Capt Lord, W Mitchell, Thomasville,
Capt Langdon, E N Atkinson, Waynesville
Mr Woloott, John Jones, Jacksonville;
D H Rice,*Bilton Head, R H Johnson, New York,
M H Paddock, do JP M Epping, Charleston,
A C Terry, Rochester, NY, Mrs Wm Robinson, Au-
Thos Muraam, Syracuse, gusta, Ga,
Wm D Clark, Bridgeport, Jeff D Howell, Louisiana,
J Eastman, Utica, John Wilson, N York,
Q W Warren, New York, Thos Cassidy, do
F M Johnston, Atlanta,Ga, Maj Manning, Ft Pulaski,
A W Kelsey, N Y city, Capt E A Delanoy, Stearn-
J M Leonard, Salem, Ala, er Perit.
Shipping 1 Intelligence.
Minature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 5 l4|Moon sets 0 55
Sun sets 6 57|High water.. 2 48
A Card.
On Board Steamship Perit, l
July 31st, 1865. j
We, the .undersigned, passengers per steamship
Perit, from New York, desire to return our sincere
thanks to Capt. Delanoy and his subordinate officers,
for their kind and courteous treatment during our
passage ; and would recommend the Perit, her Cap
tain and other officers, to the traveling public who
desire good attention and a safe sea ship.
[Signed] A Warren Kelsey, Henry Ryan, Robert
Erwin, N B Brown, N H Payne, MS, FM Johnston,
D Hall Rice, Thos Merrlam, Jacob Vetsburg, James
Eastman, J M Leonard, Wm D Clark, M H Paddock,
W F Pennlman.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, August 1, 1565.
Arrived.
tioneer Line Steamship Perit, Delanoy, New York,
to Hunter A Gammell.
Passengers— Anna E Adams A child, D H Rice, N
B Brown, H Bryan, Mr PeqpUnan, Robt Erwin, N H
Payne, A W Kelsey, J H Eastman, \V D Clark, J
Westbergh, F N Johnston,lN C Terry, W H Paddock,
Cff M Leonard, Thomas Merrlam, Z O Warren, Joseph
Cadman, Jos Zetvilier, Danl Smith, Thos Cassidy,
John Casey, jr, Chas Clough, W Hurst, Ross McMa
hon, W H Gascoyne.
Consignees —Order, Kirlin, Bro A Burke, Kein A
Cos, K in a diamond, M Lavin, I IhLaßoche, M Low
enthal, Lovell A Lattimore, R J Larcofnb, R J Lar
kin; W W Lippman, S M Ledler, A Myers, M S Mey
£er, D Meyer, J McMahon, E Mustln, ’W H May, R
iolina, A F Mira, Francis Muir, J C Maker A Cos, M
DllcCarthy, J R Morton, Terrence Nugent, C K Os
good, Fresdqe A Orff, J B Purdee, T Pepper, L Robi-
Uer, Agt A A Solomons A Cos, W H Sherwood, Pierce
Skehan, J R Seely A Cos, Stuart A Cos, B G Tilden,
Weed A Cornwell, N Wolf, Adams Express Cos, H
Archer, W A Beard, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, A B
Bloch, M Beytagh, R Ballour, A L Bradley, M A Co
hen, O Cohen, M Boyle, Mrs Dwyer, Erwin A Hardee,
B F Einstein, S H Eckman, Danl Finnegan, M Furst
A Cos, Gaden A Unckles, C L Gilbert, Guchenheimer
A Sellg, Hilton A Randell. Jos Herschback, H Bryan.
Steamer Fountain, Massenberg A Son, J Bateson, J
Lama, B Strauss, J E Hernandez.
U S transport Fairbanks, Hanter, Baltimore.
Steamer Louisburg, Dale, Hilton Head.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Schr Nellie Talcot, Morse, Fort Clinch, Fla.
Steamer General Sliepley, Morse, McCoy’s Bluff,
Cleared.
Steamer Emilie, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Louisburg, Dale, Hilton Head.
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH )
Ist Division Dep’t. of Georgia, , V
Savannah, Ga., July 22, 1866. )
General Orders,)
No. 6. f
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.” Tbeexact
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 tnis port from this date until
further orders, except the pilot boats returning lrom
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, and 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 forerigging while
the vessel is undergoing Quarantine.
IIL The Health Officer shall visit the vessel without
unnecessary delay and ascertain the sanitary condi
tion, and the port whence she sailed. And it shall be
his duty to order to the Quarantine Grounds, there to
remain os long as he may deem proper, all vessels
having on board cases of yellow fever, cholera or other
infections or contagious diseases; also all 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
have clean bills of health or not.
IV. No communication will be allowed with the ves
sel until she has been examined by the Health Offloer,
and no person will be permitted to leave her. While
undergoing Quarantine no communication with the
vessel will be permitted except by the Boarding Officer
or with his permission in writing.
V. The fee ofthe Health Officer for visiting, exam
ining and certifying vessels arriving at this Port, shall
be collected from all vessels, except those in the Gov
ernment employ, at the following rates:
For each vessel from a foieign port $6 50
And for all others 2 00
The money thus collected will be turned over to
Chief Medical Officer for the use of the Hospitals in
this District,
VI. These regulations will be strictly enforced by
the Health Officer. Should there be any deviation
therefrom, or shonld any of the orders given by the
Health Officer to such vessels not be strictly carried
out, they will report the fact to the Chief Medical offi
cer for the Immediate arrest and imprisonment of the
offender. By Command of
Brevet Maj. Gen. J. M- BRANNAN.
Will A. Vovi.ro, A, A. Q. Jy24-7
SHIPPING.
PIONEER LINE FORNEW YORK
TheU. S. Mail Steamship PERIT,
Capt. , will sail for the above
port on her regular day,
Thursday, August 3d, at 0 O’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
BUNTKR A GAMMELL,
jy29 84 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK
STAB JiE LINE.
SEMI-WEBKIiY.
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, - - • - - Capt Cabjpintib.
UNITED STATES, - - - - Capt. Sham.
AMERICA. - - - - * .Capt Curt.
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. Giumak.
The above ships compose the Line, and will tall
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.
THE
AMERICA
Will leave Savannab for New York on
Saturday, sth Instant.
For Freight or Passage apply to . «
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
jy2B-tf Agents.
STAR LINE FOR NEW 10RK.
ipbe New and Blatant first class U.
Mail Steamship UNITED STATES,
|M ~ 1300 tons register, Capt. Shame, will
. r-v t'.-B-, sail positively for the above port on
WEDNESDAY, August 2d, at 4 o’clock, P. M.
For Freight or Passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.i
jysi-3 Agenti.
Merchants’ Line
.SAILING Jig! VESSELS.
Quick. Dlspatok fox*
NEW YORK.
The splendid A1 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 fob 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 A CO.
jy24 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sta
MERCHANTS’ LINE
SailingJg| Vessels.
Regular Weekly Line of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend to keep up a regular week
ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying lie
tween Savannah and the above port, with suporior
accommodations for passengers and the very best fa
cilities for delivering freight in good order, at low rates,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
jylß cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
FOR AUGUSTA,
OR as neat there as the low stage of water in the
River will permit. The light draught Steam er
OSNB&AL BBXL XL Y
Will start on WEDNESDAY, the 2d Inst., at 12. M
Ladies can secure state rooms by early application
to CHAS. L. COLBY & CD.,
_ iul-2 Cor. Bay and Abercorn :it.
BOARD, ROOMS, Ac, _
ROOMS TO LET,
At ZZiltoxi Head, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or business purpose s.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box N|o. 25,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to 6 o'clock p. in. ji\22
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. R. SOLOMONS, M. D.,
23 ontist,
From Charleston, S. C., offers his services to the
citiEens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street.
References.— Dr. Jab. B Read,
Dr. Jorum Harris,
Hon. Solomon Cohen,
W. N. Habersham Esq,,
|yll ts A. A. Solomons A Col,
M. 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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DENTAL NOTICE,
I would inform the public that I have renamed the
practice of
Dentistry
In this city, at my old stand, corner pf St. Julien 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, D. D. S.
I. C. FEATHER, M. D.,
Office, 18 1-2 Merchants’ Row,
HILTON HEAD , S. C.
Ju2» % 2m
C. S. BUNDY,'
Or enor al A S® 11 *
AND
ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS,
No. 247 F Street, Between 13th and Uftn Streets,
(Near Pay Department,j
Wasixinffton, 23. O,
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AMUSEMENTS.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
QRAXn>
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
to TKX
Protestant Episcopal Or
phan Home.
Tendered by the Original
VIRGINIA MINSTRELS
‘ AMD
Burlesque Opera Troupe !
Wednesday Evening, Aug. 2d, 1806.
New Songs,
Quartette,
Burlesque Farces,
Jokes, Dances, Jigs.
Price of Admission 75 cent*.
Colored Gallery 60 “
Doors open at half-past 1 o’clock. Perform
ance to commence at half-past 8.
aul-1 D. J. A- SMITH, Agent.
MARSHALL HALL.
(Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall,)
Brouglxtoxi Street.
VV. 11. Cartbell, ........ Manager-
THE BELTOn¥iNSTRELS
* ' Will give one of their Pleasing Exhibitions
This Evening, July 31st, 1805,
AND every night until further notice.
tr See bills for particulars. jy3l-3
VOLKS' CFAB.TB3NT,
(Congress st, between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,j
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BY THE
Sava nn ah Orchestra,
Prof. E- J&ohtrr, Leader,
CT Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. Imo jylO
~ NEWSPAPERS.
To the Patrons of the
paoxfioato k -
HTHE suspension of The Pacificator, the only Cath
X olic Journal in the South, has been cause* by cir
cumstances arising mainly from want of means to de
fray the expense of public £.ion.
This announcement is made with extreme regret,
but, relyibg 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 member* 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 i 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, religions and social, make the
support of a Catholic Journal in thin section an im
perative duty on the part of each and every member
of the Chureh.
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 no soon as a sufficient
number of renewed subscriptions are received it will
again be regularly issued.
The past tone of Tub Pacificator, Religious, Polit
ical, and Literary, will be its best recommendation,
and a guarantee of its future oanduct,
Mr. L T. Blorae having wi rhdrawn 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 The Pacificator by a liberal patronage.
The Catholic Clergy throughout the South are au
thorised to receive subscriptions.
Zgr Publication will be resumed as sosft as the par
ties whose names are now ub the books renew their
subscriptions.
TERMS.
One Year A . i $4 00
Six Mouths 2 60
PATRICK WALSH,
Editor and Proprietor.
Augusta. Ga., July Ist, 1865. jysa-lw
PROSPXIOTUS
OF THK
Mercantile Mirror
A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet,
WITH AN EDITION OF 10,006 COPIES, FOR GRA
TUITOUS CIRCULATION.
To be Issued one or about the 15 th of July, 1866,
By J. W. BURKE & CO., - MACON. QA.
This enterprise is undertaken at the suggestion of
many of the leading merchants of the country, ss a
method of extensively advertising their business.—
While we will publish the advertisements of all who
may favor u. with their patronage, the paper will also
contain Prices Current ol the Markets in alt the princi
pal Cities, Rates of Exchange, Brokerage, he., and
Commercial News of every description that will be of
interest to the Mercantile Community.
Nor will the “ MIRROR ” be exclusively filled with
advertisements; but the paper will be sufficiently large
to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence,
Select Reading Matter, Ac. It will be a family, u
well as a business 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 WILL 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 will only
say to all, send your Advertisements to us immedi
ately • state, how much space yeu wish them to occu
py, directions, Ac. We have * large Stock of Fancy
Type, Cuts and material for displaying therh. and feel
confident of meriting the patronage and 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 the
first number.' They will b* as low as possible, to
allow us TO publish tub PAPfR. Deeming it superflu
ous to argue the benefit of this enterprise to the adver
tising world, we leave the subject with it, feeling as
sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sop-<
Wrt Address J. W. BURKE A 00.,
v Macon, Ga.
Agent in Savannah:
Geo. N. Nichols, Bay Street. jylß-tf
“The Hospital Transcript.”
The paper above named is published at Hilton Head
S. C., by M. J. McKenna.
It is designed by the Publisher to make an Interest
ing and Instructive Paper, not only for
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
but a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to ail residents
of Hilton Head. •.
It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary
NORTHERN NEWS, and carefully Selected MIS
CKLLANEOUS ITEMS.
WOTICE. “
THE firm of O'MEARA A CO. having been dissolv
ed by a decree of the First Provost court of Savan
nah, all persons having claims against said firm will
present them forthwith to the undendgned,
jy2s-tf W.O’JISARA.