Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 26, 1865, Image 4

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-TwrANraD, Vs ONE HUNDRED MEN ! Capable of handling Cotton and ptowing it on board ship. Also. TEN STEVEDORES To direct the same. For the former ONE DOLLAR PER DAY AND-RATIONS Will be paid. For the latter TWO DOLLARS FEE DAY AND RATIONS. Those men are desired to report to LIEUT. -< OL. RANSOM, A. Q. M., Immediately at White's Cotton Press. ALBERT G. BROWNE, Sap. Special Agent of the Treasury Dep’t. :>i.h Special Agency. Riddell & murdock, W11W.1«41.E ANI) RETAIL DBAT-SRS TV SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, Or.MTi.E'ar.N’a Fliinibiii.no Gooi>s, <te.. No. 5 Merchants' Row, llilton Lead, >S. C. w. r>. klj>t>kui, [jvailO—tfj n. .mubdock ___ l Drugs and medicines!! Just landed from Now York, a large assort ment of Dr ncs, Chemicals. and Perfumery, via. Lubin’s Er: tracts. ISdrihi’e. do. : Colognes, Pom ades, Hair tonics of the lines! quality, Ycoth Pow der, Pastes and Washes. A large Quantity of Patent Medicines, Pills and Ointments. A nice lot of Bulbing, Carriage and Velvet Sponges. Flea Powder, producing instant death. Fare Soda Water from Stone Fountains, with the choicest syrups. AH orders will t reive prompt attention. W. M. WALSH, M. D„ 13 Merchants 1 Row. Hilton Lend, ti . OTEKLE & BURBANK, t ID 11 Merchants' liov. livlton Head. S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AH r> FURNISHING GOODS. Watches. Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, an Plated Ware. Swords, Sashes, Belts, Enfit-nxicrics, Boots. Oapß, Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves. Ac., Ac., Ac. tv ( HOUSE,” x » By VV. T. HOUSE A CO., No. yji Bay Stum.y. U; Stairs. ■Meals at all hours of the day. Oysters con nfajitly on hand. Fresh Shad. Wild Du<k. and other game, whenever procurable, and she best i he market affords at all times. j;<n is N O T T C E. If any .of in? oM fi lends are iiv;og in the city of Sava: ij'-h or vfcinitr, they aV confer a favor bv writing to WAR >l. SULLIVAN, who was compelled to leave the oily of Savannah j«»r ■circulating a religious we-I: b? the Mminio - U IK) 8. ’ ’ir. , t ];•' v- . ; ,sULU VAN. Brighton, Macoupin County. Jan. 2,L tit. U burls CSAVILLK A CO., » Wj outwalk ani» Rlwv-.e S.’ati^nekh. Palmetto Herald St* re. listen Hoad, H. C. ur v T.-hfwl Bis ouju to Pm chasers i.i Whaiev,,.^ Cash »>’■.}»•» • \• y mail or cxj,:'f ss promptly filled. T^UN BARS & FRANZ, NO. 10 MER< HANTS' ROW, Hi]ten Herd, K. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS i u SUTLERS’ ROODS Os mi Do;, Options. ts. N. BELLOWS. J* No. 8 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head. S, 0, Bra Jr; n Nm’iV AND SHOES, ’ OLOTH’NG. FURNISHING •: DOBS, A V;?’. SUTLERS’- GOODS O ’rripW-'U WHOLESALE AND K.ETAtL 1 h>n.x S.w ivrcMi Wy/r;Vv’o;?*;u. Vi:a Lingo Puil.Ung. January it. T-.G4. 'fl/’ATMIi TA KERB WHO IJ AYR KOT Pa i B ▼ V mi.- water up to the Dr M>»v next, aiv uo- Cni<;. that, they ar ■ required to make vnjmodrate pay me iu «t ini>- o'Sep, or the water will he shut oft *V >n. then’ j remises forthwith. ’The r.v ,-s in. waiter will be itie same ae that < harp-d Si«i vi r. 1. i. AM BELT. Li. and A. A. Q. At., M. D. M., i"» charge of Water Work? jaiRT a •i » huy; < un;s Q. Ms Depot. Savannah: ft n ., .bin. IT, 18L. Au o. i ,is city having in their posses- G"ii Horv.s. Wagon*. Carts and Draya r ‘ imejy r i ; h* cw 1 -hr. of tlm Q»:,•!rter ft) aster's I’ep.i-iin r; will to?niwiii) i jv rt thorn I B o of t "dot Depot Qv-arn nn-rte", n i !ffiv S' 11 * Ay ■.. :■ - f.UY V. G. KASTf)->). 4 b'-.T Quartermaster. "lit-.j. B. OADWALi.AI)RH, Copt. L. Q. V... Chief i}. M. iDcj'et. r£li± S|-VAMTL-I\ DAILY JiKR> LD cVFIfH h IR Bay.-Sect. II KAfXiUARTKES, U. S. FOKCKfe. Savannah, Ga., ‘23,15G5. Genusai. Oamiß,' No. 3, ( I THE POST QUARTERMASTER WILT. • take immediate possession of, and register ail vacant store-houses or dwellings in the city, and all moldings belonging to absent rebels, ex cepting those now occupied for Depot pur poses. No furniture or other property will be removed from any house without special au thority. All premises and their contents included in the foregoing classifications, being considered for the present as the property of the United Sffttes, wiff, with the exception of those used by the Government and Government officials, and tlio*e assigned without charge to the worthy arid needy, be rented out for the benefit of the United States, by Iho Post Quartermaster, to loyal cit izens, for business and other put poses, at a rea sonable rate. Occupation in such cases wj;i not give title to special consideration, nor will any lease or transfer from a dir-loyal owner be re spected. JI. With a view R> reducing as rnuth as pos sible the price of goods for sale to citizens, v liich pricey will bet easter be regulated from these Head Quarters, the rents upon trade stores which may bo authorized vG!i be nominal. HI. The levying of taxes or the receiving of money by the Provost M arsluil or QuartermDoer’s Department for pci mission to open places of ■ ftm.isomeut, market stalls or other indulgcneies, is unauthorized and will not be allowed. By command of Bv’t Yiii'; Gen. GROT SR. Smv.\Ri> G. Di i<!■, A. A. A. G. Jan. t4—lt Heaihjuautekb IT. 8. Foroes, Sartm j ah, Ga., J?n. LT, 1-805 i .VSSRttA i. OKJ Kfi) No. 2. j f IST LIEUT. JOHN IT. CHARLOTTE, R. Q, J.# M.. bV.’th N. Y. Vo!a,'is hereby announced a* Relief CommLeioner of the City of Mawan ruh, and will recort in per sou to the Bv’t. Mai. Gen. Commanding for instructions. 11. Oapt. M. Biuiedict, i f«6;.h N. Y. Vols., A. < . M. At Division, Is announced as Provost Judge of the City of Savamiab, the duties o which office lie w'.il assume In.addition to thos of his proper office. 111. CApt. Albert E. Stearns is detached from hi? Regimen- ami is annoimcecl as Street Com- acr of Savaunniv and will report in ]x;r- Swji for IteLvuctions to the IJv’t Maj. Gen. Com manding. IV. Oapf.. S. 8. S:avr, A. Q, M. rd Div., Ifth A. 0., is detailed as Por y fj.uai’termasf.er, and will, ’or the prescii!, ] -.iTurm'fhc duties of that in ioldita-n to his prerent duties. By command of Bv" Msj. Gen. GROVER, Eewa’»> G. Dim, \ A. G janiM—'7t (SPECIAL NOTICE. r' Ofvicf, Cum;*’ Qv akwiijiasimto-s Drvyr, Savannah, Ga., Jar. t>, ISVA. Ail officers of the Quart or master's Deyaptmcnt l.'.iviiig ine.ros of tran.-rpmtation which'they dr •- re to lent mat this Depot, are notified that Lieut. F. Rope, A. A. Q. M., is now ready to re ceive the simp. * Hie of ice '}» at Ray Street, r.-urih side. By o-i'o ’r f Brlg.-Gcw. L. EASTON,.. 1 1icef Qr.rtricrmas’.ev. GEO. K GADWALLADER, cfaptain and A. Q. M.. <Thief Qunrtermas' eg- j>epot. »* AN OOD LIVING.” VJAt r ■ !-'<)u:iV.lf'r 'r's, can be hid at rue EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT 9\. ! OON, in the . ear of the New Post Office. Buuo Head S. T have tiie very Ixist facilities lor fiirnishi g >Y STEPS, CLAftiS, MEATS POUL T’If, Vh GDTABLiN. tVr., from the North and c.fluir placoi in this viuiiiuy. Cooked «o order tVom ti A U. to 8 p. M. PETER F*TZ<tERALD, Proprietor. P S—-One 1 rial P 'cspec+fidiy sohe'ted. J v: . na MTAR7 OOMMIESION.; Go vi* r of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savnunr.*:' Ga. A the place mojitinnc.i e havcoi.'-'ucd Horr ms an R ffi tfo Th .■ v. here « will be 'glad to ceruior ;i.:y service j» oar j.-ower to the s-.dtlier* end v.-.-iiore of the A rug’ and Navy. Sergeous in cburge a- f! ■ > p't. d* wl J ; c -use send it: their r*- qt. NiKotn cr ?>tores. ■I. 0. HO BUT. .vie .1-11 Agent U. s. S. (V l| r All \i KPA RT MEN 1 ' iv Dmuoros /.v*> G. nmiai. M.v'»\gs* MtUl'A :>V Ra I tfto.v n, U. S. H.avmmuh, Jan, 21. KM. (•'<>] J ( a , -,i y .SviriHi : Goloaoi Y .-u arc i i .” , i'i>y qijiointed Supcrlti .•.cuideaf: in cn tvge of Uio :.«*,• State•; 11 ilt:»rv'RjvH vo-'ds, twin• nating at Sc-vaunah, Ga. IGvjviA uiiy, ’ >o»,r obcffevT- pervas-t. I). *P. M’CADLUM, Th e vet Brig. Ohm. Diveoiov Ana Geuerc.’ Manager M. It K.. IP S. Official .• • Gjtuir tStr- rty Siipci inlen.H')u, ' k s', dii'i.terv it. K. K JU dL.-/v-iNG HU FEAN DRBGS, ME DR:? NKs/ - '.UFMIGAi.S. &H. Oki- 'ij; . 1 ;i| Fi. :/!•!-;•: «•*., Nkw Your. The n ode as.good hdv'H.e: l-ec-n c!dvf oxaniiut rt f .and Tdedicincs .ift the New York (UiPtt m JfoeKe for ■k* j MI »{ of_ tor bis «ew uvs to Droyciets tliroughovt the country. AT pnrdluses ‘vlh he made In the in ter«<«t of cimtomei-s. covet, ram askl >1 a nuja* tt. nu'i ..aicie? p-nvcffasigi art wan,ailed to \;0 ieii ,h!« H. N. A YURY, flion. Jin?Aii d/.uvov. UC-fevs io \ 1t,;.). jf?f*sc;or ( *>■•• >ur.fc, jljPjral 'fm-o, vV, Thvinrta! Advertising, We respectmily eaVi the attention of bnsi neiss mew u> the value of the SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD as an Advertising Medium. Oar connections are such that we are sure of large editions each day. We have agents at all important points, and all* arrangements completed for im. cxtcnsive / geuergj circulation. The limited we accord to adverttaejneufs renders its use especially raluablf, and we be lieve our terms to be very reason abie, com paved with the high prices w hich mio in Giber lines ol business. To AnVKBTISB I.IBKBAUT.T. s the true poliev of business men, and we be ieve that they cannot find a better medium tor tliis citv and army, or the Departmeut of the oußth, thstn the SAVANNAH DAILI liEKAID IlEA®Ot)Am • - uts U. S. Fosoj-s, Sivanuah, G»., Jan. iff, IStis. Gexcha? Okiihiv 1 No. 1. f Pamwi.-ur, to General Orders from the Ilcad- Qiiarterp of the Department of the f?or>th, the un dersigned hereby oHsumes command of the Dis trict and Poet of Savannah. Bxisting orders will continue in fosy* until far ther orders. C. GROVER, Brevet Major General, Commanding. llicAfxgs Mu.. Div, vy theMiesjsaxvrT. In the Field. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 15, IBfg. Si’neiM. Fim.v> Ocr-nss, \ No. IS. \ ‘ The Department of the South having been placed within the sphere of this command, and it Ixnug highly desirable that an uniferm policy i prevail touching commerce and intercourse with the inhabitants of the South, the following gen era! rules and principles will be adhered to un less modified by law cr the orders of the War Department: T Commerce with foreign nations cannot lie permitted or undertaken until the national au thority is established to an extent that will give the necessary courts.and officers to control and manage *uch matters. Trade will be confined to « mere barter and sale proportioned to the ite nerary wants of the army, and of the inlvibi tants dependant on it for the necessities of life, and even that trade must i>e kept subject to strict military control or surveillance. IT. Trade stores will be perm! i teu at Beaufort, Hilton Head, Savannah, Fernanda)a, Si, Aegns tine and Jaikoffvilie, in all the i titles of food and dcthing, groce'rietv ladies and chilucn goods generaHj', and articles not contraband of war. 111. To trade is a privilege, and no pa-son wii-1 he allowed to buy and seß for profit unless he be a citizen of the United States, and sub scribe to any legal oath or obLgaiion that ia or may be prescribed by law; and at. points thi ‘at oned by an enemy, the officer commanding may farther exact ae a condition, that the trader shall himself engage to serve, in some military ca pacity, to aid i% the defence of the place. IV. Persons desiring to trade will apply to the commanding offioer of the Post, anil obtain his written eonsem, Bpecifying the kind, nature and extent of the trade, amt when he requires imjjortatioTi* from northern cities he will in Uke manner .Apply for his la uiitv. The commanding officer of the Post *«ay appoint some good officer to snpcrvif»e these matters, who will frequently itippect the st.;>rr‘P, and when there is? not. stffli eient competition vrr’l fix th> prices of sale.-- Tbese stores will in like manner ber Kubjtict. to live supervision of the Oommaodkig- General of the Department of tie South fey hiKiself or an inspector General. V. In order that porcfaaees may hv made with economy, the commanding officer of each Post will make reports of fcis action in regard to trade, with the names of trader?, amounts of goods desired for sale, <fcc., to the commanding general of the department, who’ will, in like manner, make full reports' to the Secretary of the United States Treasury, to the end that he m:\y instruct the collectors of ports from which shipments are expected as to the necessary per mits and clearances. It being utterly impracti cable th a & general commanding military opei aTions sfatnld give hr =* personal attention to such matters, it. is desirable that as much power :ts possible should be delegated to Post command ers,. and they should be belli to the strictest ac count that no trade is permitted injurious to the military Interests of the United States. VI. Sales of utotton will be restricted absolutely to the United States Treasury agents, nnd no villa in cotton ft bill of sale will'be respected nw.il after the cotton is sold at New York tkrantry people having small lots of cotton are permitted to bring the same in to be exchanged for food and clothing for their families. The Quartermaster will set aside a store or ware house, to which each wagon bearing cotton will, after entering the military lines, proceed direct, where an agent of the Treasury Department will receive arc! weigh. the same, and pay for is the price fixed in the Bth section of the Act of Con gress. appioved July % 1834, viz: three-fourths the value of col ten as quoted in the Now Y'ork market: and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby requested to make appointments oi agents to carry ont the provisions of said act at the posts of Hiiton Head, Savannah, Fernancii na and Jacksonville. YU. In order that the duties hereby imposed on commanding officers of Pests may not be r.esrlected or slighted by the changes incident to rank six! changes of troops, the Commanding Gene-id of the Department of the South will ap point a special officer to command at each of eaid Posts, with a email garrison, not. lo be changed without his order; and when oilier troops, commanded by a senior, are added or ar rive, the command of the post will not change, but the additional troope will be encamped near ■by and act according to special instructions. By order of Slab Oon. W. T. SEERMAN. lu M. Davivct, Mtijor and Asst. A djff Gen. NBWakKEIALERB AND OTHERS DEStRINC Tux Savarsab Daily Hiußalu at Wholesale arc requested to send in their onler as early in iidvunec at practitahki. 8. W. XIXttQX & €0 , ll?Ai»o’a'e Mil. Div. of thf Miskosifpi, In the Field, Savannah, Ga., istifi. Special., Fikiju Okoess,) No. 12. / F being represented that the army and armed bands of robber's, acting professedly under the authority of the Confede! rate Government, are hari assing the people of Georgia and endeavoring to intimidate tfcff-© in the efforts they are making to secure to them selves provisions, clothing, security to life and property, and the restoration of law and good government in the Bute, it is hereby ordered and made public: Ist. That the farmers of Georgia may into S:#annah, Feinandina or Florida, marketing, such as beef, pciL 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 In or through the Trcasmy Agents, tmd may invest the prof-eeds in family stores, such lis bacon and flour, in any reasonable quantities, groce ries, shoes and clothing, and articles nn contra baud ol war, and carry the same back to their fannlieF. No trade store will attempted in the interior, or stocks of goods sold for then) but families may dub together for mutual assist ance and protection in coming and going. 2d. The people are encouraged io meet to gother in peaceful assemblages to (dsenss meas ures looking to their safety and good government and the restoration of State and National ao-- thority, and will be protected by the National* army when s<_> doing ; and all peaceable inhabi tants who satisfy the commanding officers that they are earnestly laboring to that end, must not only lx* left uiMlk-xurbed. in property and person, but must be protected as for as possible, consist ent with the military operations. If any farmer or peaceable inhabitant is molested by the cue my, viz: ih* Confederate army or guerrillas, be cause of his friend-bio to the National Goveix to cut, the perpetrator, if caught, will besumma- Iv ])unished, nr his family made to suffer for the outrage; but if the crime cannot be traced to the actual party, then retaliation will lx made on the .adherents to the cause of the Rebellion— -nor,ld a Union man he murdered, then a Rebel selected by J»;t will be shot—or if a Union family be persecut 'd on account of tke 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 avAI act. ju oHiptly .ii! such cases, and repot ; their actios.- alter the retaliation is clone. By order of Major Gene ral W. T. BrmajAx.. 1.. M. Dayton, A. A. G Hk4li}'«s lhv. or Tin* Mississippi, In the Fielu. Savannah. Ga., Jan. S, Sr -r) m. Fin.T) Ommus) No, (». ) The General Comman ling :wiuounees to the tr< ..p?i composing the Military 3livision of the Mississippi that he has received from the Presi dent of ihe U nited States and from Lieutenant General Gram., letters conveying thewhigb sense and »ppm da lion of he campaign just dosed, re s:;h!n? in tin* capture of Savannah and the de feat of Hood’s army in Tennessee. In order that all may understand the import ance of events, it is proper to revert to the sis na tii nos affairs in September last. \Ye held At lanta, a city of little valrte to us, but, .soimpor i;int to the enemy that Mr. Davi* the head of ilu: rebellions faction in the Bo tub. virifed the amiy near J’almetto, and commanded it to re g:tin it, as well as to ruin and de. troy us by a series of measures which he thought would "be effectual. That army by a rapid march gained our railroad at Big Shanty, and afteivvards abotir Dalton. We piuvued it. but ii moved so rapidly that we could not overtake it, and General Hood led bis army successfully far over towards Mis sissippi, ii hopes to decoy u-out of Qeorgia.— But we were not thus to be i- cl way by’him, and jneferred to lead and control events our selves. Generals Thomas and Schofield, cona inauding Departments in our rear, returned to their posts and prepared to decoy General Ilood into their meshes, whilst we came on to com-' ph te the original journey. Wo quietly and de liberately destroyed Atlanta and ail the railroads which tiie enemy had used to carry on war against rev occupied his State Capital, and then captured his commercial capital, which had been so strongly fortified from the sea as to defy ap proach from that quarter, - Almost .it the moment of our victorious entry into Savannah, came the welcome and expected nows that our comrades in Tennessee had also fulfilled.nobly and well their part, had decoyed General Hood to Nashville, and then turned on him, defeating his avtny thoroughly, capturing nearly all bis .artillery, great numbers of jvrison ers, and were still pursuing the fragments dowu into Alabama. So complete a success in milita ry operations, extending over half a continent,is ar. achievement that, entitles it. to a place in the military history of the world. The armies serv ing in Georgia and Tennessee, as well as the lo cal garrisons of Decatur, Bridgeport, Chattanoo ga, and Murfreesboro, are alike entitled to the common honors, and each regiment may in scribe on its colors at pleasure the words*“Sa vannah” or “Nashville.’’ The General-in Chief embraces in the same general success the operations of the cavalry column under Generals Stoneman and Bur bridge, and GiJlem, that, penetrates into South-west Vir §hiia and paralized the efforts of the enemy to blurb the peace and safety of East Tennessee. Instead of being put ou the defensive, we have at all points assumed the boid offensive, and completely thwarted the designs of the enemies of ou? country. Bv order of Major General W. T. SHERMAN. L. M. Da ytox , Major and Assistant Adjutant General. 7WT KWHPAPET'S, MAGAZINES, STATION rH ERY, Ao., Ac. I am prepared to supply N. Y. Newt-papers, the Savmism] ILm.lv llehalu, Literary Rupert, Magazines, Book?. Stationery, &c„ at Wholesale ©? Ketftß B.ANN S. MORRISON, MW, HeaAP. D,