Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 02, 1865, Image 4

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Advertising, r ,• . , We respectfully call the attention of bus! bum men to the value of the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD a* an Advertising Medium. Our connections are ench that we are sure or large editions ea: h dav. We have agents at all imixrrtant points, and ail arrangements completed for un extensile general circulation. „ . The limited space we accord to advert.sementis renders its use especially valuable, and we be- Hove onr terms to be very reasonable, compared wfth the high jiricoe which rule in other lines ol business. To aiwebtisk mibekai.i. y. s the true rioficy of business men, and we ne ieve that tney cannot, find a better medium foi this city and army, or the Department of the South, than the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD ROBERTS & LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN SUTLERS’ GOODS AND LUMBER, Mitchell Avenue, Hilton Hkai>, S. C. B. 6. EO BERTS, [jun30 —VV&S3WJ Oil AH. W. LIAMS.. New bakery and confectionery ESTABLISHMENT AT BKAUt'oRT. We have the honor to inform the modems of this Department that we have just op- djfo a Con* ectionery Establishment and hrst-class I.iikeiy m Sam A Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at winch we are prepared promptly to fill nnv orders which inavbe forwarded to ns. Special attention is oaiil to the manufacture o( Ornamental 1 leces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant for h„lM,,y «r MM PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. B. B. ANDREWS, Attorney ank Counsellor at Law, Somoi'ioh in CIIANCUtY AM> PKOOTOK AND AdVOOATK.JN AD MIRALTY. _ .... f All Confiscation Cases in the District, Court o, the Northern District of Florida examined aim defended promptly and.reasonably. Add«*i I>. B. ANDREWS. Jacksonville, Hu. W. DENNIS & CO., No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. (’., Wholesale and retail dealers in BETTER. CHEESE, C IGARS, CAKES, CRACK ERS. POTATOES, FLOUR, CANNED FRUIT AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, ■frr., .fee., &c. jan 10. ts. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, • 147 Bay street, Free Writing Table for Soldiers. 1 cus, Ink, Paper and Envelopes free. All letters written at our rooms stamped when requested, and stamps can be bail, and if not,for: warded always as “Soldiers’ Letters.” • A supply of religious reading usually on hand for gratuitous distribution. Religions services every evening at Cl-2 o’clock at Wesley Chanel (comer of Lincoln and South Broad streets), conducted by the Associated Chaplains. Chaplains’ Meeting at the Chapel on MONDAY Jan. Kith, at 10 a. nt. W. A, LAWRENCE, •aril 4 ts Agent U. S. C. C. BTjOKB AND STATIONERY. Just received at the Palmetto Ilcrald Stor< a large shipment Qf goods from New York and Boston, embracing POEMS. Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier, Tennyson, Mrs wiling, ill blue and gold. STANDARD NOVELS. Cooper. Dickens, Thackeray, Dumas, Chas nieade, Wilkie Collins, Mis. Grey, Trollope, and is,—c.Oil POPULAR NOVELS. Sutlers, Emily Chester, Down in Ten nessee, &£,, Ac.—cloth. MISCELLANEOUS. English Bibles, Letter Writers, Song Rooks, Cookery Licks. locket Dictionaries, (severa styles;, Hoyle’s Games. &c. MILITARY WORKS. Patten’s and Hardee’s Infantry Tactics Brandt’s Gunnery; Field and Heavy Artillery Tactics. # SCHOOL BOOKS. Geographies and Atlases, Grammars, Readers Ar tbmetus, Spelling Books; also, Dime Novels Beadle’s arid Munroe’s), and a full supply o standard and other Novels, in paper covers. I STATIONERY. “ Medallion,” " Agawam,” ’Crystal,” “Man hattan,” ‘and “Dove” Mills Note, “Fran conia,” “Agawam,” “ Winthrop,” “Manhattan, and “Crystal” Quarto, “Manhattan” and “ Franconia” Cap; Bill and Legal Cap ; Music Paper. i.iiict, Note. Letter, and Official Envelopes— assorted styles—white, buff, cream, lemon, salmon, and opaque. Pencils in great varitfy. P< ns.—Gillott’s SOS, 304, ‘262, and “Swan inn'll Washington Medallion, Quill, Repub lican, Falcon, Index, Commercial and Eagle Gold Pens various sizes, with and without cases. Ruing Pens in Ivory and Ebony. Arnold’s Writing Fluid, qts. and pts.; Maynard & Noyes do., qts and pis, and stands: Blue and Carmine Ink. Rubber and Ebony Rulers—round, square and flat. Paper Folders, wood and ivory. Seal ing Wax, assorted colors. Ink Stands, every style. Pen Racks: Cribbage, Backgammon and and Chess Boards; Chess, wood and ivory; Dice and Dice Cups; Dominoes; Playing C'airds; Scissors; Knives ; Match Safes; Pocket Books; Eyelets : Tooth, Nail and Ilair Brushes; Combs; Pencil Sharpeners; Split Kings; Cork Screws. Portfolios of every style. Slates, assorted sizes. Account Books, (I, 2,' 3, -1 and 5 quires) octave, quarto and cap. Photograph Albums (of best manufacture); 100, ho, 40, 30. 2v>, 12 Pictures ; Pocket and Extension Albums. A full assortment of Plain and Colored Card I notogiaphs, Ac., &c., Ac., to which we invite alien to nos Dealers a3 cl the Public generally, t C. SAVILLE & CO. t-.. „c. ‘ Hilton Head, S. C. EAGL&k. LOON, ii\ Head S. m furnishing OYSTERS, CUIW* § W 1 MM TRY, VEGETABLES, &r., fruin the North and other places in this vicinity. Cooked to order from 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. F. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. JLIST OF PRICES FOR THE REGULATION J OF THE SALES OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH : Blacking, bottles or boxes, large 30 “ “ small 23 Boots, Cavalry, best $8 to 25 00 Brushes, Tooth, best 1 Oil “ Hair, best 1 00 Butter j ... .tv 75 Cheese per pound 50 Combs, with mirror 75 “ plain .. .• 50 “ India rubber 50 “ Horn 15 “ . “ fine 30 Candles, Adaraentine, per pound 40 BKGAHS ANJ> TOBACCO. Smoking Tobacco, “C. 11. Liilenthal, ” per pound ! .$ 2 00 Navy Tobacco, “Le Nevin,’’ per lb 1 75 Tin Foil, “Liilenthal,” per package 2fi Havana Segars, No. i, per box 15 OoP “ “ “ “ “ 10 00 Concha’s Tobacco, “ “ 750 Tobacco, bags 50 “ bladders , ; 50 Pipes, Brierwood 1 oo “ Rose 50 “ Apple 50 Potatoes, per bai rel 0 00 Pickles, in glass (quarts) 1 00 “ “ (half gallon; l 75 Mackerel, in cans l 00 \Yhltelish, in cans 2 00 Haddock, in cans 1 75 Peaches, 1 lb. cans 1 00 Peaches, 2 lb. cans 7 75 Egg Plum, 2 !b. cans 1 75 Peas, 2 “ l 75 Tomatoes, 2 “ i oo Can Meats, i oo Can Poultry, l 50 Lobsters, can, 1 00 Oysters, “ 100 Mustard, half pints 50 Chow Chow, 1 50 Cranberry Sauce, * 1 50 Lpmons, per box, 40 00 Oranges, 40 fO Milk, condensed, per can, 1 00 Soap, toilet, fine, per box of 4 pieces, 2 00 1 ‘ Atlantfc, , 40 Mirrors, pocket,best, 1 #: Mirrors, pocket, 2d ECBBBK BOOKS. Coats, 20 00 Talmas, with sleeves, 30 00 Pouches 20 00 Caps, 4 00 Pail?, : 5 00 Boots, , 15 00 Woolen Shirts, 5 00 to 7 00 White Linen Shirts, 5 00 Suspenders, Ist class, 2 50 “ 2d class, 150 Gloves, Gauntletts, 3 50 Cotton Gloves, 1 00 lleauqTAs Mil. Div. of the Missiseinn, In the Field, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 14, is«s. Special Field Orders,) No. 12. j IT being represented that the Confederate army and armed bands of robbers, acting professedly under the authority of the Confede rate Government, ore harrassing tlie people of Georgia and endeavoring to iniiruidale them in the efforts tjiey are making to secure to tliem selves clothing, security to life and property,**nd the restoration of law and good government in the State, it is hereby ordered and made public: Ist. That the farmers of Georgia may bring into Savannah, Feruandina or’ Jacksonville* Florida, marketing, such as beef, pork, mutton! vegetables of any kind, fish, Ac., as well as cot ton in small quantities, and sell the same in open market, except the cotton, which must be sold by or through the Treasury Agents, and may invest the proceeds in family stores, such as bacon and flour, in any reasonable quantities, groce ries. shoes and clothing, and articles not contra band of war, and carry the same back to their families. No trade b tore will be attempted in the interior, or stocks of goods sold' for them, but families may club together lor mutual assist ance and protection In coming and going. 2d. The people are encouraged to meet to gether in .peaceful assemblages' to discuss meas ures looking to their safety and good government and the restoration of State and National au thority, and will be protected by the National army when so doing ; and all peaceable inhabi tants who satisfy the commanding officers that they are earnestly laboring to that end, must not only be left undisturbed in property and person, but must be protected as far as possible, consist ent with the military operations. If any farmer or peaceable inhabitant is molested by the ene my, viz: the Confederate army or guerrillas, be cause of big. friendship to the National Govern menr, the perpetrator, if caught, will be summa ly punished, or his family made to suffer for the outrage; but if the crime cannot be traced to the actual party, then retaliation will be made on the adherent* to the cause of the Rebellion should a Union man be murdered, then a Rebel selected by lot will be shot— df if a Union family be persecuted on account of the cause, a Rebel family will be banished to a foreign land. In aggravated cases retaliation will extend as high as five for one. All commanding officers will act promptly itt such cases, and report their action after the retaliation is done. By order ot Major General W. T. Skelkan. L. M. Dayton, A. A. G. & weJfpbhHki. .'•W' Bill 0 t ’will ap-' ! 'em. Provost MarshsroWfc m -Q --«r?Trt-ji efficient ofiieer to this mat ter,' and will detail saoh assistants us may be ne- C All miners occupying buildings or grounds, 0 whatever description, will be required to keep the sidewalks and alleys bordering upon mem thoroughly policed at all times, having the sw eefei piled up at the sides of the streets. The offal or sweepings from camps roust be removed beyond the city limits by the troops oc cunviiig the camps. The Post Quartermaster will assign a certain number of teams to each district to haul toe other sweepings out 0! the city, and hese teams will be under control of the cdicers . appointea to superintend the werk in each district, who wil oe held responsible that the work is promptly and thoroughly done. By Command of Brig.-Gen. JOHN W. GEARY', ‘ • Commanding W. T. Forbes. A. A. G. Hvauqiiarteek City of Savannah, January 14,1835. Geneeat. OeWBI No. 5. j I. Any person found injuring or defacing buildings, fences, shrubbery, «kc., within the city limits, will be arrested and placed at hard labor. The special attention of Provost Marshals, Officers and Guards, is hereby again ca iled to this cubject, with special reference to t h e parks, Squares and Burying grounds. Tli e provost Marshal’s Department will beheld responsible for tne strictest enforcement of this order. asbeen officialiy reported that certain persons owning buildings in this city are charg ing exorbitant rents for the same, and that in many nuances they have increased the rents much beyond what they charged in Confederate currency, prior to our occupation of the city.— Such acts oppress the poor, and are without'ex cuse There being no other source of redress at present except the military authoirty, Provost Marsh file'of districts will take cognizance of all such cases which maybe brought bclore them and’ will interfere to prevent injustice of the character specified. By order of Brevet Maj. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY, Commanding. W. T. Fomins, A. A. G. - janl7 Headquarters, City of Savannah, Ga„ January 15,15G5. General Orders,) No 6. J " rl ACCORDANCE WITH ORDERS RE CEIVED, the command of this city is to-day transferred to Maj. Gen. C. Grover. Ail officers and men belonging to the 2d divis ion, 20th corps, who are on special duty in this city, unless assigned to such duty by orders irom superior authority, are hereby relieved, and will at once report to their commands for duty, being relieved by others under command of Gem Grover. The General Commanding embraces this occa sion to tnank the Mayor and Aldermen (f this city for their valuable co-operation: and the citi zens generally for the cordiality with which they have acquiesced and assisted him in all measures for the public good. Believing that very soot* the time will come when military government will no longer be necessary in this citv, the Gen eral now takes his farewell of it, and eoromendV it and its inhabitants to his successor, trusting that they will extend to him the same confidence and courtesy which.have rendered the relations heretofore subsisting so satisrattorv Re order of Brevet Major Gen. J, W. GEARY. W. T. For fins. A. A. G. Headquarters City of Savannah, 1 January 10th, ISOS. } Speciat. Order. > No. 3. / rCOL. Al#o PARDEE, 147TH PENN. V V • is hereby announced as Provost Marsh ui o the Eastern District, in the place of Col \Vm VV ood, 70th Ohio V, V. relieved. By command of Brig. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY, Com’g. W. T. i oroes, A. A. G. Headquarters City of Savannah, ~ x Dec. 24th, 18C4,y General Orders,) ,■* No. 2. f T for convenience in mwptaby gov- Ao eminent, all that portion of the City lying SSfJ f e - eT ' is (lesi gnated as the Eastern District; that lying west of Bull street, as the \Y estern District - Col. Wm. B. Woods, 7Cth Ohio Vcls., is an, nouucecl as Provost Marshal of the Eastern Dis inct. His Headquarters will be in the U s Barracks, on Bull street. * Col. H. A. Barnmn, 143 th New York Vole is announced as Provost Marshal of the Western District. His Headquarters will be near the coi ner of Barnard and South Broad street* All applications for protection of persons and private property, or for redress of ill be made to the Provost Marshal of the DF tuct, or to the nearest officer of the guard 11. Each Regiment on Frovcst duty will be held responsible for the peace and good order of ts section The Provost Marshals* of Districts mert* b6t the sectloES assigned to these regi pose, special guards will be assigned 1 propert3 ! ' vill taken or used again, t the consent ot the owner* pvrprt rr, un order from proper authority ’ ** C pt Epon IV. Officeis and others, entitlea to quartets for ■*JHRmOuC f - ‘t IT No cinzel!'wP ,l ff rfFlvsted excqvt ficn mis- or upon written orders from these Uadquarters or from a Provost Marshal. HI. The Fire Department of this city baa boen . presented by the civil authorities as highly es “eat. Mr. Casey, acting Chief of tine Inn: is authorized to continue oporaiiosfe behcld responsible for the faithful ptx jpn&ance of his duties. All members of the dir ‘W'tiit Fire Companies will continue subject to- * ms orders, and neglect of duty on their part wi oe only punished. In case of fire, the Provost Mar-hal os the District will send immediately strciig detachments of guards to preserve order , V V BI. Th< >se persons connected with the Water vv orgi an<| Gas Works of the City, will continue to per!'jr in' * heir duties as usual: The Manner tWe Works will apply U) the Provost Mar shal of ihepistrict in which they are located for sufficient gtiards for the protection of the Works, togetler with the fuel and other material per IN. Ml soldiers found within the city limits, aoscui from their camps without passes from. their lesatttive commanders, wii! be arrestdd anu sent toitheir commands. r N. Upt. Silas Spicer is announced as Harbor Master of this Port, and invested with fhll au thorityfor the transaction of business in his De partment. 1 Office on Bay, opposite Drayton, treat * • NL Citizens desirous of leaving the city to within the Rebel lines, will make application at these headquarters. They will be transported to our exterior picket line. NIL Utizens destitute of pravisions, can makc applicat’.m at the City Store, where they will bo suppliedopoji the order of Dr. Arnold, Mayor of the City. XHI. Reveille will be beaten at €A, M. Tat-- tor a UP. M. Tapis at 9. After Taps, all On listed niin found on the streets who are not on duty, an 1 who have not proper passes, will be arrested by the Patrol. Suspicious or disci doily characters will also be arrested after that hour Care mat be taken in carrying out tliis order,not to m:.k.i improper arrests of citizens who m# be ” attendii g to their lawful business in an orderly marine*. By Command of Brig. Gen. John W. Gkaby, Commanding, W. T. Fonnr.p, A. A. G. WR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant Gknkrae’s Oitice . Washington, February IS, 1854. G ENF.R AL Or.DEI:«, > N'Ud. I iVii i’-’KlHNfri-. sa-iiT-ri. KFSFRTEFS. \7fc«icver refugees from within the Rebeg lines, erdeserteffa lruiu the Rebel armies, pre sent themselves at U. S. Camps or Military Posts, they uSll be immediately examined by the Provos t Marshal with a view to determine their character, and ihtfu- motive in giving themselves up. If i'appear that they are hon<>st in iheir in tention d‘ forever deserting the Rebel cause, cere will be then to explain to them that they will iv>t be fo'ccd to serve iu tlie U. S. Army against 'the Rebds, nor be kept in confinement. Tiie Presidept’s Proclamation of December 8, vIBt!3L wiii be rad to them, and if they so desire,’ the oatli iherein prescribed will be administered -o them. They will then be questioned as 10 whether - they desire employment from the Exi ted Stans; and if so, such arrangements as m:y be expedient will be made by the several Am Y Commanders for employing them on Governw, merit works within their commands Those wto come to the Army of the., Potomaq will bq 161-. warded to the Military Governor of the District ol Colun.bia, at Washington with reposts irn their cas*s, that, employment may be g ven them if desired; or, if not, that they maybe sentss for. North as Philadelphia. By order of the Stcrctary^f Assistant Adjutant General. Official : YV. L. Its. Buegek. Assistant Adjutant General He aiqiartiiu, City of Savannah, Ga>.) January Bth, lStK* ’ / General Okders, > No 3. ! • . T ALL DEALERS IN GOODS FOR GENERAL JL SALE in this city, must have permits from these Headquarters. il, Extortion in prices will be severely pun ished. Lii'aler- will conform fn prices egttdii|hjL by the P 111. A s tea fund wiU be , authorize-ealers, also upon ners™* cl B^ on places ofi easement. 1 pfciSOES .opening IV, The-persons who {violate • rules will lariated, their esmbhshmomf’ lE & be closed, the-r goods confiscated S? m at reason;# Pnfces, and the nrrerprtfj priated to e Post Fund. 1 cceds appro . V. Sutler purveyors belonging tion of the my, are required by the mV® 1 " to confine eir sales to their own As long asey do this, they wifi SW?— sered with offic# sos the Post e lr * er ~ But if ar lound ofierino- *■ general sa wlt Jhchu having been ciulv ° r fzed from *e Hjdquarte£ thg w SfbV ss**"*- f m,tr “ VI. Capua B Jeymour, Provost Marsh-1 these Hem> u- teA will gee that the«#. ami any be aLou^«?S’ specting O* “j® cu /i are duly enforced If officer , ot W who find any dealer* - ing the regV CTl ®y ; the subject, will same at C.*g ®fc“oirr-e office, the coders wnl bepro the public G "' of riS 'M U ' W * GIr ART. W. TANARUS, Fc e ’ A l| CClrEfiE<!iEfr -