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Collmtlom on the Perlt.
I )ar?e uua iber of the friends of Capt. Delanoy, of
B * Pioneer Line steamer Perit, and of the agents,
B, , r - Hunter and Ganunell, assembled on board
K- iteainer yesterday noon. An elegant collation
B j seon prepared in the saloon, to which the guests
B txi faemseives, Capt. Delanoy, presiding. Dr.
j occupied the lower end of the table, which
B - iinei with the leading business men of the
K-j among whom we noticed Hon. Wylly
Messrs Holcombe, Wight, Hardee,
■Cmn.agUam, Prentiss, CoL A. W. Stone, Capt. M.
B -nedict, and many others. Capt. Delanoy, assisted
jh*.' Ganunell, did the honors of the table, and full
Kostice was done to the bountifully provided-viands.
■iTter the cloth had been removed, many short and
B enjl speeches were indulged In. The Pioneer Line,
Ba e commerce of Savannah, the City Government, the
;l ud numerous other toasts were given and res-
Botiel to in happy style, and the party separated
■wla many congratulations to Mr. Ganunell and
Bca?t. Delanoy upon the addition of the fine steamer
■perit to the Pioneer Line. The company were shown
BtrougU the steamer by Capt. Delanoy, and all ex
pressed themsyives highly pleased with the comfort
■ icd neatness of the vessel.
I the Perlt sails for New York this afternoon, and
Brill take a full height, and a large number of pas
|ienger3. '' ■'
Personal.
■ Brig- Gen. W. M. Dwight returned from Augusta
Ilast evening, and has taken rooms at the Pulaski
I House.
I surg. W. Y. Provost, late of the 159th N. Y. Regt.,
I and formerly Chief Medical Officer of the District of
■ Savannah, arrived yesterday from Augusta, having
I resigned his commission. He is on ills way to his
home.
Lt. Col. N. F. Marsh, Medical Director, and Maj. Lu
geubeel, Judge Advocate of the staff of Gen. Steed
mau, arrived from Augusta yesterday evening.
Capture of Specie from Jeff. Davis’ Train.
Capt. Carter, A. Q. M., arrived in this city last even
ing, from Augusta, Georgia, In charge of $3,000 tn
Oliver, and $2,000 In gold. This money-is said to have
been scattered by Jeff Davis upon his flight, near the
residence of Howell Cobb, late General C. S. A.
Capt. Carter is en route for Charleston, S. C., from
wlilcn point the coin Is to be shipped to the North.
, aNew Firm.—The copartnership notice of Bel’,
Wylly & Christian, will be found in another column.
These gentlemen are prepared to carry on the auc
tion and general commission business, and their
well-established reputation in this line, cannot fail to
Insure them the confidence of the business com
munity.
We have, received from Estill, comer of Bull
street and Bay Lane, copies of Harper’s Weekly, Aug.
16th, Army and Navy Journal, Ac. Estill keeps on
hand the latest Northern and other papers, and
Magazines, Novels, Stationery, Ac.
The Weather yesterday.—Yesterday was show
ed again throughout the day. The thermometer
Indicated at 7a. m., 83; Ip. m., 88; 7s. m., 86.
Truth aT' the-Bottom of the Wel l, ob How Biel
Williams Escaped from the Deserters. By
THE ACTHOR OF MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, AC.
Mr. Estill, (back of the Post Office), has placed on
our desk a copy of this humorous story, from the
facile pen of Major Jones. Those who have laughed
at the Major’s “Adventure in Plneville, 1 ’ (and who
has not laughed at them?) and bis other lnimitaije
writings, will undoubtedly read “BUI Williams.”
.The price suits the times, being only 10 cts. per copy.
CEMETERY REPORTS.
REPORT OF IJtTEBMEOTS IN LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY
AND CEMETERY FOR COLORED PERSONS—FROM JULY
IST, 1865, TO JULY 31ST, 1865.
[Reported for the Savannah Daily Herald.]
July I.—Theodore Duncan, 22 years, Intermittent
fever, Company G, 163 U New York Vols. ; M. Slaes
mau, congestive fever; Company G, 22d lowa.
Juiv 2.—H. W, Ailuris, 32 years, pneumonia, Com
pany D, 35tn Georgia.
July s.—Win. Henry, 3 years, 2 months, intermit
tent lever, savannah Georgia ; John Harrison, 17
years, sun stroke, (or cope de soliel), England, Com
pany C, I6atn New York; John Van Etten, congestive
lever, Company C, I2sth New York ; Robert Watson,
So years, typhoid lever, Company C, UthNew Hamp
shire ; ueorge Crabtree. 37 years, typhoid fever, Com
pany H, i«u Maine ; Wilson Lindsay, 23 years, re
mittent fever, Company G, 22d lowa ; J. P. Haddock,
remittent fever. Company G, 3rd Florida.
July 4tn.—B. H. Devine, remittent fever, paroled
pris"ner.
July 6th.—J. W. Smith, diarrhoea, paroled
prisoner ; Florence A. M. Walsh, 1 year, 4 months,
cholera Infantum, Savannah, Georgia ; John P. Farr,
1 year, 4 wonuis, intermittent fever, 'Savannah,
Georgia.
Jtny b.—Alex. Hogg, 45 years, drowned, Philadel
phia; George Henry nankman, l year and 3 moot us,
canerum ons, Savannah, Ga.; Alfred Moore, Cos. t,
Naval fratt.
July B.—James Shein, Savannah, Ga.; James Glt
chell, 32 years, intermittent fever, Cos. D, 12th Conn.;
Lyman siioouer, 42 years, typhoid fever, Cos. C, 14th
New Hampshire.
July u.—John Taylor, Cos. A, 128th New York; 0. P.
Jactson, 36 years, chronic diarrhee, Cos. D, 14th
Maine; Charles SUveruaU, 18 years, remittent fever,
Cos. G, I2bth New York; J. R. Vickers, 43 years, con
gestive fever, Georgia.
July io.—William Hammon, 61st Georgia Volun
teers: James Riley, irritative fever, Cos. B, 12th Con
necticut Vois.; Geo. Allen waiuiaw, epileptic con
vulsions, South Carolina; Elizabeth Schwary, 20
years, typhoid fever, Georgia.
July a.—William Withers, 22 years, Cos. C, 75th
New York; Mary jane Chenault, 4 months and 10
days, dysentery, Georgia.
July 12—Jane Elizabeth Rushing, 6 years and 4
tnoimis, convulsions, Georgia.
July 13.—James Flowers, remittent fever, paroled
prisoner; John Carr, 45 years, dyspepsia.
July 14—William w. Farr, G years, peritonal In
llammation.
July 20.—s. La Baron, 18 years, typhoid fever, Cos.
A, yoth New York; Joseph Burns, no years, chronic
thanhcea Cos. D, I3ist New York; J. H. Osborn, 19
years, remittent fever, Cos. E, 76th New York ; Merritt
- Symons, 33 yews, chronic diarrhoea, Cos. I, 13th
Connecticut.
July 2i.—Joseph M. Clemeuts, 5 years, io months
and 4 days, pneumonia, Savannah, Ga.; James
Eadly, 5 years, 2 months and 2 days, ascites, South
Carolina.
July 23.—Simon Hirsch, 4 years, 6 months, typhoid
fever. Savannah.
July 24.—Julia E. Remshari, 50 years, l month,
paralysis, Georgia.
July 25.—August Viltler, 29 years, Intermittent
fever, Cos. D, Ist Delaware, Artillery ; c. J. Rugen
dale, no years, pneumouia, paroled prisoner, 1 Chero
kee, Ala.
Julv 27.—James Waith, 40 yearn, debility; Isaac
Warren. Cos. G, 14th Maine.
July 28.—Margaret Heruaaderz, 80 years, debility,
Florida.
July 29—Infant Estelle, still born, Savannah, Ga.;
Fredrick s. J. Barbour, 2 years, dropsy and diar
rhea, Georgia.
Juiy 30—James Whitaker, 19 years, remittent fever,
Cos. i_, 2sth lowa.
, J uiy disc, Jonu A. Stuart, 4o years, ententes, Scot
land, Cos. c, 23th lowa ; Samuel J. Webster, 32 years,
delirium tremens, Government clerk; Mary King, 38
years, typhoid pueumouia, Virginia.
Deaths in the City
still boru infants, *
brought dead to the City, 2
53
INTERMENTS OF BLACK AND COLO RE'd.
July I—Pfisclla Bush, 75 years, consumption,
Georgia ; Hiram Walker, 14 years, fever, Georgia ;
Anna McCall, l year, 11 months, pneumonia, Ueor
fla ; Ezekiel Simpson, 6 years, croup, Savannah ;
bos. Jerkins, croup, 1 year, 6 months, Savannah ;
colored woman from Post Hospital, Amy Berrien, 70
yV'ars, conjestion of the brain ; Jacob, 7 years,
whooping cough, Savannah; Ellen Parsons, 44 years,
Paralysis, Savannah ; Anna Melissa, Dropsy, 4 years,
Savannah.
July 2.— Marla Tolbert, 24 years, typhoid fever.
July 3.—One man and one woman from Post Hos*
pltal; Hulda Monroe, 2 years, Jaundice, Savannah.
Jvuy Joseph tonwley, 7 year*, scarlet fever;
Simon, 2 yean, diarrhoea ; one man from Poet Ho -
July s.—Eliza Walton, 7 months, diarrhoea.
-•■vS-^ Kj ? te „ Anßen - 2 - vearß . whooping cough;
Edward Walls, 3 yean, diarrhoea ; David Ward, 26
years, convulsions. ’
July 7.—Samuel, 3 years, whooping cough ; Ellen
Jackson, 2 years, 2 months, whooping cough.
THE COURTS,
DISTRICT PROVOBT COURT—BEFORE LIEUT. COL. BOBT.
P- YORE, DISTRICT PROVOST MiitWii
Savannah, Aug. 2d, 1865.
Mrs. EUen Bryan vs. Wm. H. Bacon, action for re
covery of land, lying in Liberty county, etc. In the
above case it was ordered that the defendant deliver
possession of the land In question with aU its appur
tenances, crops, etc., to Mrs. Ellen Brvan, within the
space of ten days. It was further ordered that the
defendant be discharged from military custody and
«£* plaintiff pay all costs ofcSSt. CoS&ifo?
SSF 11 **! for defendant, Col. A. W. Stone.
va - Jeremiah Kelly (colored)—recov
ery of male. It appearing from the evidence ad
duced that the mule In question is the property of
Fjßuford.it was ordered that the dettm re
turn him to plaintiff and nuke out his claim for the
purchase money against whom he purchased him.
®i rr * s v ’ B - ®- Cronk—action for recovery of
wages. After an examination of the evidence, lt was
ordered that the case be dismissed, and plaintiff pa v
w e Stone 0f the CoUrt ' Coun3el for plamtw; CoL A.
vs ‘ i lrs - McKeon—Action to re
cover $1625. It appearing that plaintiff has made
case by proving the indebtedness of defendant,
and defendant failing to appear, lt was ordered tbat
Capt. James E. Smith, Provost Marshal, have the
above named defendant, Mrs. McKeon, arrested, and
keep her in arrest for thirty days, subject to the pay
ment of sl6 25 principal, and $2 25 costs of court.
After the expiration of the time above specified, or
upon the payment of the above sum of monev, she
Will be released from custody.
Ramon Flowers vs. Mrs. Jane Beard and Mrs. Eliz
abeth Driggers—Action to recover possession of a
mule. It appearing from the evidence that the
mule now in possession of the defendant, Mrs. Eliza
beth Driggers, is the property of the plaintiff, it was
ordered that said mule be returned to plaintiff, with
out cost or charges. Counsel for plaintiff, Col, A. W.
Stone; for defendant, M. Benedict.
Sub-District of the Ogeechee—Capt. James E.
Smith, Provost Marshal.
„ „ Savannah, August 2nd, 1865.
u. 8. vs. Rose Kennedy—larceny, from the house of
Mrs. R. H. Tatem, on or before the 30th July, 1865
In the city of Savannah, Georgia. It was ordered
that by request of Mrs. Tatem, the prisoner be dis
charged from custody.
U. S. vs. Tack Smith—charge, theft, stealing water
melons, about the 31st day of July, 1865, the property
of A. Holliday, at Savannah, Georgia. Plea guilty.
It was ordered that the prisoner be confined in the
county jail for fifteen days.
U. ». vs. Susan Johnson—charged, stealing straw
hats, on or about August Ist, 1865, plea not guilty.—
It was ordered that the prisoner be discharged.
U. S. vs. Anna Phoeba, charge, stealing straw hats,
or or about August Ist, 1865, at Savannah, Georgia.
Plea not guilty. It was ordered that the prisoner be
confined in tue county Jail for fifteen days.
Shipping- Intelligence.
Minature Almanac This Day.
Sun rises 6 l4|Moon seta i 44
Sun sets a 56|Hlgh water 3 48
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, August 2, 1886.
Arrived.
Steamer America, , New York.
Passengers— Gen Buckingham, A S Welsh, M Mor
gan, H Ghiselin, Mr and Mrs W C Riddell and child,
w M Dupree, B Thompson, H B Holton, H BLatrobe,
E Keln, H ReideL E Russell, Mr Lawrence, Smith ]£
Hughes, Emma E Griffith, D W Williams, G F Wil
liams, Mr Briddell, O C Meyer, A H McCann, J M Mar
vin, Lottie Sands, Capt D A Dolan, T Baldwin, J Wat
kins, G Cooper, J Bernhard, H G Hall, A A Solomons.
2D Cabin— J Caseck, J Raycrofy, M Buyrue, T C
Tebeau, W Lynch, J McGriffln, L H Smith, and 10 in
steerage.
Consignees— Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos, s 4 J Gard
ner, P Brown, S N Gregg 4 Cos, LUlienthal 4 Kohn, C
M Hfilsman, M Fern 4 Cos, Crane 4 GrayblU, W H
Stark, T Pepper, Presdee 4 Orff, J G Watts, J Doyle,
J G Villalonga, Hess 4 Guttman, DeWitt 4 Morgan,
H Meinhard 4 Cos, Goodwin 4 Brown, Blun 4 Meyer,
C White, G M Heidt, A Leffler, J K Barnes, Mary Cum
mings, Mrs Ward, A A Solomons 4 Cos. Weed 4 Cora
well, H G Ruwe 4 Cos, W Woolf. J M Leaders, J 0
Schreiner 4 Cos, C F Gilbert, C L Colby 4 Cos, B G
Tilden, F J Ruckert, J McMahon, H Logan, C Harri
a Stewart 4 Cos, B F Einstine, Bell 4 Christian, J
an, H W Pease, E J Purse, J R Norton, W H Fal
low 4 Cos, D Duthiel, M H Myer, Hunter 4 Gammell,
L K Smith, Lovell 4 Lattlmore, J T Nichols, M J
Doyle, Adan\9 Express Company, Hilton 4 Randell,
B H Hall, G A Hudson, E Ehrllck, Brady 4 Smith, G
Gemenden, Schuster 4 H, Erwin 4 H, J N Moses, G
Wellbrook, E D Smyth, T W Cornwell, J Lama, M A
Cohen, Halsey, W 4 Cos, J Llppman, I D Laßoche,
Rue, Whitney 4 Cos, W M Walsh, W W Lincoln, T M
Turner, W Ebbes, Ames 4 Peabody, C Gray, J w
Y’banes, W Parker.
Steamer Helen, from Augusta.
Passed Carter’s flat sunk on Bug’s Bar; also, one
at Demery’s Ferry sunk; and three others bound
down.
Passengers— E Q Bell and two ladies, J W Apel, F
L Cook, F S Finney, E G Burress, Mrs F S Finney, D
3 Scott, Miss Feroney, M Roe, O F Callahan, J B Car
ter and lady, S Cherry, E F Lanier, A Numberger, J
T Morris, E R Derry, C B Adams, G Deas, lady and 2
children, M U Meyer, M J Reilly and lady, T E Buc
ther, C B Sibley, Dr R S Buster, W McClendon, MaJ
M u Williams, c Crewns, J H Baldwin, W Barnett, L
LilUenthaU, C W W Bruen, F T Beall, J W Horton, C
Rawls, Miss L Chase, G w BramhalL S D Hauseman,
Miss W Hauseman, J R Hugenion, M H Borroreger, J
R King, lady and 4 children, J Prvor, B C Wright, G
B Clark, J H Briscoe, Mr Cohen, Rev Dr Winkler, C
Miller, J M Berrien, Gen R H Anderson, M Qulnnan,
J Cohen, W P HUyer, P McQuade, Mrs Hart, M B
Hassett, Miss J Cusack, W w Loring, T Frush, A H
Jones, R P Spellman, Mrs F McFarland, Miss McFar
land, H G Whittle, R D Martin, Mrs Cunningham, Lt
G W Handy, Surg W Y Provost and 2 servants, Brig
Gen Dwight, Brt Lt Col J G Steele, Brt MaJ G Dweeka,
and 3 servants, Lt E Spencer Elma and one man, D
Sayer, Esq, Capt R Carter and 4 enlisted men, F G
Simmons, Esq, Maj P Lugenbeal, Lt D Wilson, Surg
F H Marsh, Miss winters, Mrs Soper, and several in
steerage.
Steamers Augusta, Lawler, Augusta :| Emille, Ben
der, Hilton Head; Oanohicus, Tilton, do ; schr Con
stellation, Flllsuury, do; sloop James Grubbs, Bai
ley, do.
Cleared.
Steamship United States, Share, New York ; Brig
ham, Baldwin A Cos.
Passengebs— Mrs A Wilbur, daughter and servant,
J C McNulty, wife, 2 children and servant, Mrs Mary
M Massey, Mrs E L Stone and 3 children, Miss Laura
Miller and 2 children, A Geisiuan and wife, George T
Turner and wife, U H Linvllle and soh, Mrs K Har
per, M Tomlinson and lady, Mrs Righter, C Gray, A T
Rodgers, Dr J T Patterson, J Benningham, E A Mon
tardfer, J JonaflL R H Johnson, J G Cohen, Mrs J T
Patterson, Mrsßrown, J Friedlander, J Washburn,
Dr J S Sullivan and son, S Barnard, C P Hawley, C C
Pick, H P Hill, Louis Cook, C F Stuart, E C Kemy, C
F Baxter, Mrs C Flynn, C P Stuart, A M Swelt, S
Coda, and steerage.
Exports —lll bales upland cotton, 2 do Sea Island
do, 121 casks rice, 65 bales yarn, 12 do domestics, 3
bbls beeswax, and sundry packages merchandize.
Steamship Fairbanks, Hunter, Baltimore ; steamer
U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head ; schr Hattie Baker,
Cheveral, New York, Charles L Colby A Cos.
Exports —6so bales upland cotton, 225 do domes
tics, 50 tons iron, 12 bbls spirits turpentine, and sun
dries.
Brig Titania, Stephens, Philadelphia, by Hunter A
GammeU.
Exports—l2o,ooo feet lumber.
Steamer Gen Berrv, Henry, Augusta, by Charles L
Colby A Cos.
Passengers— H H Slack, J B Turner, H Hadden,
T F Screven, J w Nevitt, W G Williams, Gen Wash
burn, Mi's W H Phillips, W H Phillips, Mrs S M Green
and 2 children, J Low, Mrs A Robinson, W A Robin
son, O Butler, Mrs C Dayls, J G Gardner, F M John
son, A M Leonard, H S Stiles, T Gleason, Maj Gen
Schurz, R B Jones. J Dettrtller, M 8 Walker, A Puck
ett, H Homes, E Teller, F M King, M Evans, R som
erly, Mrs W Miller, W H McMillan, F W Collins, A W
Crawford, J E Kelgan, and 40 on deck.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
July 31—steamer S R Spaulding. Atkina, N York.
Cleared.
July 31—sloop Anna, Adams, Dobey Sound
Aug. l—sours Martha Ann, Richardson, George
town ; Robert. Palmer, Welton, NY j constellation,
Kelsey, Savannah.
Hotel Arrivals.
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. L
H* Moore, chap ¥SA |S Frasey, New York
GC McNulty, Charleston M Smith, do
L\ Martin do Lt Silycrantey, do
A E Klnme and family,. Miss L A Capron, Sav’h
__ _ Charleston Miss M Coufman. do
D J Runoff Orangeburg Miss Abby Chase, do
Col Kendall, 12 Me Vote D C Jencks, do
Capt Baawick, 173 NY J J Collins, do
Lt Conwhy, do J Dzlyn9kl, do
JMe Keene, Hilton Head T Crolich, do
W H Shlrwood, do D Kilby, Esq, do
SEA ISLAND HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. L
W A Alston, Hilton Head i J T Rozell, sutler
Capt W £ Morford, USA 12 Con Batt
S Gordon, N York IR W Rosell, Paris, 111
A H Freeman, 6 U S I IB Ettelson, Savannah
S Baker, do IJ H Miller, Ft Pulaski
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GROCERIES, LIQUORS, 4t,
JTTBT AHRIVED
BY
Schooner “Electric Spark”
A Complete Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
AND—
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
These goods were bongbt very low for cash, andean
be sold
AT A VERY LOW FIGURE.^
AT
W. A. BEARD’S,
jy29-lw 154 Congress street.
STUART & CO.,
P a xui 1 y G- o cor a,
DEALERS IN
TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corner Bull and Beocghton Streets.
Special attention paid to conntry orders from Fami
lies and for the Trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of
charge.
L. Y. Stuart. h. M. Kellogg.
Jyi» ts
PIERCE SKEHAN^
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liqnors and Segara.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
In bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, 4c.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &o„
Corner or Bay and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
4c., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. jylS
Geo. A. Hudson,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN
Groceries, Ales, Wines, Segars,
Liquors, &c.
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF
EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
savannah, Georgia.
jyl9 lm
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
ALESy WINES AND LAGER BIER.
OXJR HOUSE,
165 BAY STREET,
jysi ts
KIRLIN, BURKE & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, mm AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROIIPTLY FILLED Jl DELIVERED.
Jysi . .
VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY,
George A. Crump & Cos.,
209 Bio ad Stbbbt, Augusta, Ga,
HAVE on hand a large and well selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m ju2o
Imported and Domestic
WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Wholesale, for Family Use,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
. ISRAEL R. BEALY A CO.
may24-tf .
FOR SALK.
1,000 bushels OATS,
1,000 do WHITE CORN,
CdBAP TO close oomtOMncNT.
Also— lso pounds Celebrated Zephyr Puff SMOKING
TOBACCO. N. A. HARDEE A CO.,
jy3l-tf Bay street, 9 Stoddard’s Buildings.
Muscovado Molasses.
C A bbls. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, Just landing
OU per Schooner Vance, from Matancas, for sale
by E. E. HERTZ,
Jy3l North cor. Bay and WhUaker streets.
Butter, Lard and Cheese.
10 kegs Choice Goshen BUTTER,
6 bbls. Prime kettle-rendered LARD,
4) boxes CHEESE,
Jui t received and for sale by
WM. H. STARK,
Cor. Lincoln and Boy sue*.
IHIPPHG.
PIONEER LINE FOR NEM VORK
gyWfc. -,5 Hie U. S. Mail Steamship PKRIT.
t^'g£§|j£^^^ | port on her regular day,
Thursday, August 3d, at 5 O’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
BUNT KB 4 GAMMELL,
jy29 » 4, M Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK
STAR Jat LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLT.
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, - - - - Capt. Carpenter.
UNITED STATES, .. .. Capt. Share.
AMERICA, - - -, - Capt Clift.
CONSTITUTION, - - • Capt. Grxehan.
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSON, Agents,
IT Broadway, New York.
THE
CONSTITUTION
Will leave Savannah for New York on
Wednesday, Oth Instant.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO., ‘
fy2B-tf Agents.
Merchants’ Line
SAILING VESSELS.
Quick. Sisipatob. for
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 Pirst Class Cabin
Passengers.
Only Room fob Four left—Fare, S3O.
As a large portion of her cargo is already engaged
Shippers will need to make early application for
freight room. Apply to
CHA3. L. COLBY 4 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 and the very best fa.
ciilties for delivering freight in good order, at low rates,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO.,
jylß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
Freight for Augusta.
The new and Light Draft Steamer
“UNION , H 8
Built at Augusts, expressly adapted for carrving
Freight,
Will Sail for Augusta. This Week,
and will have quick despatch.
For freight apply to the Office of tlnion Steamboat
Company,
STODDARD’S BUILDING, OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE,
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST sth.
JAMES T. PATERSON,
au2-tf Agent.
BOARD, ROOMS, <Btc.
ROOMS TO LET 7
At Hilton Hoad, S. 0. f
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or bnsiuess purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 26,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to 6 o'clock p.- m. Ju22
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I-rTsolomonsTM ro~
H outlet,
Prom Charleston, S. C., offers bis services to the
citizens of Savannah.
Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street.
References.—Dr. Jaa. B Kiw
Dr. JCHLEH ItASBIS,
Hon. Sqlomor Cohen,
W. N. Hahxkshxm Esq,,
jyll ts A. A. Solomons 4 Cos.,
PT MULLER,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT.
Agent for the Sale of Lands. Will give strict atten
tion to Surveying, furnishing Flans lor and Superin
tending Buildings, ail kinds Machinery, Ac.
Office, Sorrel’s building, next to Gas Office.
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DENTAL NOTICE.
I would inform the pnbile that 1 have resumed the
practice of
Dentistry
In this city, at my old stand, corner of St. Julian and
Barnard streets, (entrance Brown’s Photograph Oai
lery,) where I am prepared to perform all operations
pertaining to my profession.
jyll-lmo W. JOHNSON, P. D- S.
I. C. FEATHER, M. D.,
Office, 18 1-2 Merchants' Row,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
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NOTICE.
THE firm of O’MEARA A CO. having
ud by a decree of the First Praff*
nab, all persona having claims againstimM
presemuhem forthwith to tbe undwgMdy w A
VOLKB> GAHTHN,
(Congressst., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts.,;
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
av the
Savannah «Orchestra,
Prof. E. RtoHTER, Leader,
f J Refreshments of the best quality and In every
variety. lmo jyio
wanted!
STORE WANTED^
FOR A RETAIL BOOK AND STATIONERY
BUSINESS,
IN the vicinity of Whitaker, St. Jolien. or Congress
streets, or alocality adapted to said business.
Reference to W. B. THOMPBON, or Box #l, Montl
cello, Florida. #ul
REAL ESTATE.
BOUSE iSID LOT FOB SALeT
nPHEaubecrihcr offers for sale his three story brick
A 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*
fortuble home now is their chance. A dwelling house
and store is offerfft by this sale
PETER STRAUS.
STATIONERY, AcT
(STATIONERY.
TO MERCHANTS AND SUTLERS.
Wc offer our large and varied Stock of STATION
ERY’ at the lowest cash prices.
Our stock in the above liue is the largest in the De
partment, and all onr goods are of the first quality
fresh and direct from Manufacturers.
We solicit the attention of purchasers to our goods
and prices.
SAVILLE & LEACH,
Corner Bryan street and Market square.
Timber Cutter’s Bank,
Savannah, Oa.,
AND—
Merchants* Row, Hilton Head, S. C.
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OFFICIAL— TENNESSEE.
HEADQ’RS MIL. DIV. OF THBTENNESSEeT
Office Peovost Mabhqai. Genkkai.,
Nashville, Tenu., June 25, 1865:
Bibculsr:
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 1965, 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 forwarded 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 furnished each De
partment from this office.
The Amnesty Oath will not be administered to sach
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 lor special par
don, and in such cases but one copy of ibffoaih will be
subscribed, which copy will, by the officer administer
ing the oath, be attached to, and form a part oL 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 conies; he must also state whether tha Govern,
meut lias taken possession of any pari of his property,
also who her any proceedings are pending against him in
any of the United States Court* for treason, or for con
spiracy against the Government of the United States,
and the facts stated tn such application must be sworn to
before they will be forwarded.
The petition will then be forwarded by the officer ad
ministering the oath to tho Department Commander,
who will, before forwarding tbe same to the Department
at Washington, refer tbe petition to the UuVfernorof tho
State in which his Department is, to enable him to in
vestigate the merits of tbe case, and to recommend to
the President such action as to him seems just aud pro
per. *
Each Department Commander will designate suitable
officers to be conveniently located for administering the
Amnesty Oath, aud such officers will be governed by
these instructions.
The name and rank of such officers, with a statement
of the points where stationed, will be reported Io this
office. By Command ol'
Maj. Gen. Thomas,
J. O. PAItKHURST,
Brvt. Brig. Gen. and Pro. Mar, Gen. Mil. Div. of the
Offle al: Will A. Coulter, A. A. G.
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QUEENSWARE HOUSE,
109 Broughton Street,
SECOND DOOB FBOM OOBNBB BULL ITBIIT.
A large and elegant Stock of
China, Queensware, Glass, he.,
Just received fiom the manufacturers, and for sale at
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
JOBBERS AND DEALERB
From all parts of the Country are Invited to examine
my
WHOLESALE STOCK,
Which includes packages containing complete assort
ments, put up expressly for
COUNTRY TRADE.
Assorted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WARE,
“ •• COMMON WARE.
« “ WHITE GRANITE and COMMON
WARE.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
aul-lm E. D. SMYTH.
iWriver agricultural
WORKS.
GRIFFING, BROTHER A CO., Pbopbibtobs,
68 AHD 60 Cos CRT LAND STREET.
new YORK.
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn "Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac.
Every implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field and Gardes Seeds. Also, Agents lor
Brace’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac.
Bend for circular. J n2 ° 3m
NOTICE.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, ♦
Savannah, Ga., August Ist, 1865. /
Sealed proposals to furnish this post with six thou
sand pounds of Freeh Beef per week, for three inontha.
commencing September Ist, and endiDg December Ist,
1865, will be received at this Olflce until Tuesday, Au
gust 15th, 1866, at 12 o’clock noon, when they will be
opened in public. 4 . .
The Beer to oe furnished on days to be designated
by the Commissary, and to be of good and marketable
duality—^dressed in equal proportion of fore and hind
quarters, excluding neciw, shanks and kidney tallow.
Persons submitting proposals will state the average
net weight, quality, Ac., of the Beef they propose to
furnish.
Proposals will be subject to the approval of the Com
missary General of Subsistence.
HENRY R. SIBLEY,
aul-tls Capt. and C. 8. U. Vols.
„ NO^rIOB *
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL,
Sub District of Oobbchxb,
Savannah, Ga., July 27, 1866,
THE citizens of Savannah are hereby requested to
report at this office all able-bodied persons, either
white or colored, who are found loitering about the
Streets. Market Houses, Wh rfes, or other places
within the >imita of this Com maud, without visible
means of support, in order that they may be prompt
ly arrested and put upon Government or other work.
CHARLES H. COX,
Capt. and Provost Marshal,
Sub District of Ogeecbee,