Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 22, 1865, Image 3

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TUSA^Rg! Lessee and Business Manager grant tagoabt. Director of Amusements a. h. davenport. Stage Manager t. j. uebndon. BLACK EYED SUSAN ; or, ALL IN THE DOWNS! AND ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD; or, THE POOR FACTORY GIRL! THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 22,1805, Will be presented the beautiful Drama, entitled BLACK EYED SUSAN ; or, ALL IN THE DOWNS ! William Mr. A. H. Davenport. Capt. Crosstree Mr. Rogers. Doggrass Mr. Carner. Admiral Mr. Simpson. Jacob Twig Mr. Quinan. Gnat Brain i Mr. Herndon Blue Peter, (with Sailor's Horn pipe) Miss Maude St. Leon. Seaweed ; Mr. Brown. Quid..-.. Mr. Hoemer. Lieut. Pike Mr. Jones. Black Eyed Susan Miss Florence Lafond Dolly Mayflower Mss Prestige. Grand Country Dance by the Characters. Comic Song Mr. ,T. W. Carner Double Hornpipe.. MissesM. St. Leon and Prestige. To conclude with the 2 Act Drama entitled ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD: or, THE POOR FACTORY GIRL ! . Stephen Plum Mr. A. H. Davenport. Jasper Plum ; Mr. Carner. Frederick Plum Miss Maude St. Leon. Sir Arthur Lascelles Mr. Simpson, Martha Gibos Miss Florence Lafond Lady Leatherbridge Mrs. Berrell* Lady Valeria Miss Hattie Lee. To-morrow Night an entirely new and attractive bill. Iu preparation and will shortly be produced THE LADY OF LYONS; or, LOVE AND PRIDE. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Curtain rises at 71-2 err PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL. All bills must be presented weekly. iuar22 1865 NEW SKIRT THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE IN HOOP-SKIRTS. J. W. Bradley's New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP TIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. Wests, Bradley & Cahy, (late J. I. &J. O West,) sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade streets, New York. This invention consists of duplex (or two) elliptic steel springs, ingeniously braided, tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughfest, most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend or break and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape twice as Jonw as any other Skirt, The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assem blies, opera, carriage, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and House dress, as the Skirt will fold itself, when in use, to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed -the pleasure, comfort, and great, convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterward wil lingly dispense with the use of them. For Children, Misses and Yonug Ladies they are superior to all others. They are the best quality in every part, and un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. For sale in all first c'ass stores in this city and throughout the United States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic Skirt. mar-1 M3mo JNTERESTING PUBLICATIONS FOR THE SOLDIER OR THE CITIZEN. THE NOVELLETTE, Published monthlv. contain* m • - three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms: one copy, 1 year, $2, post-paid ; six copies, subscribers paying th' ir own postage, $9 ; 12 do., sls. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures, Poems, News, Novellettes, &c. $2 per year. THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magazine in the world. Six copies for five dollars. Nearly one hundred pages of reading matter and illustrations. Postage only 12 cents per year. TEN CENT NOVELLETTES. 128 pages iu each book; one-third larger than any other Dime Novel, A1! of the above publications will be forwarded regu larly by mail, on receipt of price, by ELLIOTT, TIIOMES & TALBOT, Publishers, 118 Washington street, Boston, Mass. Samples ean be seen, or copies purchased, by ap plying at THE-.SA VANNA H HERALD STORE, 111 BAY STRE ET, # SAVANNAH, GA. mar!9 1 ts rj-fflE NEW SKIRT FOR 1805. Awonderful invention for Ladies. Unquestionably superior to all others. Don’t fail to read the advertisement in the Savannah Herald, containing full particulars, every Monday morning. edexM3mo martl QOLDEN ALE. Written when times were dull, and Golden Ale want ed a market—many years ago. What's the world to a man without children and wife, He may toil, he may strive, the whole length of his life, Lot him drink Golden Ale, and his spirits 'twill cheer, Till the glow on his cheek draws some kind creature near. Let him drink Golden Ale, and soon wedded he’ll be; How his heart will expand when a babe’s on his knee; Let him never imbibe till hia spouse have a share, And blessings and peace will for ever be there. The old maiden, too, had long thought to herself, When no kind hand was near, she must get on the shelf; Uqt she tried Golden Ale, and its magical train Brought beauty and youth to her check once again. And 'overs in scores to her cottage repair, Youth blooms on her cheeks and raven’s her hair, Once again in her teens she’s the Belle of the Vale, And is doatingly fond of the famed Golden Ale. The old and the young to be hearty and hale, Should each day imbibe of this bright Golden Ale, And their cellars well store for the cold winter’s night As ’tia health to the sick, to the blind it is light. lIOTTLKD AND FOR SALE BY , PIERCE SKEHAN, 02 and C3 Liberty street, New York, And 17ti Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. marl 4 NEWS-DEALERS AND OTHERS DESIRING The Savannah Daily Hkald at Wholsale are re quested to send in their orders as early in advance as practicable. S. W. MASON & CO. Q N. BELLOWS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., HO. 8 MERCHANTS’ ROW, HILTON HEAD, S. C. ° marll LLOW8 ‘ M- TTI * R - J - w - tatlor. QOTTON SEED! I» COTTON SEED, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, Will be purchased at Fair Rates by the undersigned, “SEA ISLAND"PREFERRED. Parties desiring to sell, will state quantity for dis posal, and price per bushel desired, and where located. Address, T. E. SICKLES, mar 7 ~ tf Box 14, Hiltqn Head, S C. B Al ment at W e respectfhlly call the attention of the public to onr Bakery & Confectionery Establishment in Sam. A. Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to fill any orders which may be for warded to us. Special attention is paid to the man ufactare of Ornamental, Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, an £, El ? gant Paßtr y- for holiday or festival tables. geb - 3 ~ tf McMANUS & MURRAY'. ROOMS TO LET AT HILTON HEAD, S. C., in rhe Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to J. T. RIVERS, ou the premises, or H T. RIVERS, at the Custom Houge ts mar 4 pOST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Central Railroad Bank, Savannah, Ga., March, Ist, 1865. In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all citizens occupying buildingß, whose owners are ab sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or other property belonging to disloyal persons, will, unless such buildings have been previously assigned— rent free—settle the rents for the same, due the Uni ted States, at this oflice on or before the 10th of March. A failure to comply with the above will cause a forfeiture of all claims to farther occupation „ , . S. S. STARR, Capt. and A. Q. M., in charge of buildings. Hilton head house, COR. OF BRYAN ST. ANT) .JOHNSON SQUARIS. OYSTERS, ALES, WINES, CIDER, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c., always on hand The Proprietors will be happy to meet the pat ronage of their friends and the public. WAKEFIELD & WILLIAMS, mar 9 ts Proprietors. QUANO. GEO. E. WHITE & CO., 55 Cliff street. New Yobk. offer PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANO, at wholesale. They have facilities for filling orders superior to any other house at present m the trade. GEO. "E. WHITE & CO. are the sole agents for the sale of the BRUCE CONCENTRATED MANU RE, made by the Bruce Fertilizer Company at Staten Island. This Fertilizer contains 7 per cent, ammonia and over 40 per cent, of soluble bone phosphate. Though this analysis would hardly lead us to such conclu sion, yet its practical applications forithe two years past has shown its immediate results to be as great as where Peruvian Guano is used, and that the soil is left in better conditiou for the succeeding year’s crops. Price, SSO for 2,000 lbs., with discount to the trade. jan27 9 mo BROWN & CO., (Late Somes, Brown & Ca.i MILITAKI mu na.au BANKERS AND COLLECTORS, 2 P --UK PLACE, BROADWAY BANK BUILDING, NEW YORK. Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher & Cos., 478 Fourteenth Strecfc. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1862. We have complete facilities for transacting business speedily am? correctly in all the Departments at Washington. Remittances prompt, and terms rea sonable. We give especial attention to obtaining Certificates for Non-Indebtedness for Ordnance and Quartermas ters' Returns for Officers, and settling their accounts. We collect the following classes of Claims, and make advances if desired : Bounties for the heirs of deceased, wounded Sol diers, and such as have served two years. Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers, and Or phan Children. Arrears of pay for the heirs of deceased, discharg ed Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, and pay for the Wife or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of War. Prize Money for the U. S. Navy, together with all other just Claims. Informat ion freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities, Quartermasters’ Certificates and Checks, ou the best of terms. References givenjto leading Bankers and business firms in New York. * feßls ts ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! The subscribers have received from Boston per Schooner E. S, Conant, a cargo of Ice and Lumber, which will be disposed of at the Ice House for merly occupied by them, on Bryan street opposite the market. Retail boxes will be established at other places as the demand increases. A constant supply will be kept up during the year. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. fcb2T lm J>JOTICE. Protoit Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga., Fee. 9, 1865. All citizens, now residents of this city, are requested to call at this othce and register themselves as such. Heads of families will report the persons composing their household. By order of Bvt. Maj. Gen. C. Grover. ROBT. P. YORK, feblO Lt. Col. and Provost Marshal. DISINFECTANT. Small quantities of the Per Manganate of Potash will be furnished, at the request of any Physician, by the Health Officer. feblO STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated Ware,Swords? Sashes, Belts, Embroderies, Boots, Caps Field Glasses, Gauutlets Gloves, &c., Ac., &c. W. CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SURGEON • having reopened his office and yard, on Wil liam street, is now prepared to treat (oh scientific principles,} all diseases incident to Horses that nre susceptible of remedy. Charges moderate. Cures warranted. Terms cash. feblC ts (Official.} Headquarters District of Savannah, Ga., _ „ Savannah, March ITtb, 1865. General Order,) No. 5. J Captuin James M. Walton, 64th Mass. Vols., is here in detailed from his Regiment, and is detached as Provost Judge, and will take charge of the 2d branch of the Provost Court of the District. By command of r- /ir, Brevet Major General GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. Gen. marl 7 TO LET. Gentlemen dcsiriqg comfort able Rooms can be ac commodated, by applying at the North-west corner of South Broad and Montgomery streets. The house is new and m perfect repair; the rooms are large, and it is not more than five minutes walk from the business portion of the city, making it a very desirable rcai dence. MRS. MARY FURMAN. marlS lw U 8. 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury the undersigned has assumed the Geipral Subscription Agency for the sale of United Stijtes Treasury No tes, bearing seven and three-tvnttnyier cent, interest per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of August 15th 1864, and are payable three vears fron that time, in currency, or are convertible ai tin option of the holder into UNITED STATES 5-20 SIX ITR CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premini of uine per cent., including gold interest fro* Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 lim, at current ra es, including interest, about ten *r cent per an num, besides exemption from .stateand municipal taxation, which adds front one to fhrtper cent, more according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by capons attached to each note, which may be cut off afl sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent, per day on a 60 note. Two cents “ “ ... fno “ Ten “ “ “ '. tjho “ ■ 20 “ “ “ sioo “ “ “ “ sutoo *• Notes of all denominations named fill be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptiois. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MAIKET now offered by the Government, and i is confidently I expected that its superior advantages vill make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF TIE PEOPLE. Less than $2,000,000 remain unsold, which will pro bably be disposed of within the next CO or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly canmand a pre mium, as has uniformly been the cast on closing the subscription to other Loans. In order that citizens of every tovn and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri vate Bankers throughout the country have gener ally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub scribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, anti who only are to be responsible for the delivery ofthe Notes for which they receive or ders. jay COOKE, mar 2—ts Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Headquarters, Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. U., February 24,1865. * General Orders,) No. 27. f I. Lieut.-Col. Stewart L. Woodford, 127th New York Vols., is hereby relieved from the duties of Provost Marshal General of the Department, and is announced as Chief of Staff to the Major-General Commanding, and temporally assigned to the command of the Post of the City of Charleston, S. C„ which Post will con sist of the City proper, and Castle Pinckuey. 11. Iu compliance with Paragraph VH, Special Field Orders No. 13, from Headqnartera, Military Division of the Mississippi, the 127th Regiment N. Y. Vols., is hereby designated as the permanent garrison of the Post of Charleston, and Colonel Wm. Gurney, of that Regiment, as the permanent Post Commander. Upon his return to the Department from which he is now absent on account of wounds, he will relieve Lieut.-Col. Woodford of the command of that Post. 111. Major Benjamin W. Thompson 32d U. S. C. TANARUS„ is hereby announced as Provost Marshal General of the Department and will immediately relieve Lieut.-Col. Woodford, receipting to him for all money and proper ty pertaining t o the office. IV. Lient. Frank Geise, 32d U. S. C. TANARUS„ Assistant Provost Marshal General of the Department, in addi tion to his duties as such, will act as Collector of the Department Military Tax, prescribed by General Orders No. 5, current series, from these Headquarters, until the arrival of Lieut.-Col. James H. Strong, Ist N. C. Union Vols., heretofore announced as Military Tax Collector. Lieut. Geise will immediately relieve Dent.-Col. Woodford as Acting Military Tax Collector, receipting to him for all money and property pertaining to the office. By command of Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE. W, L.-M. Burger, Assistant Adj’t General. j^OTICE. Savannah, Ga., March i After this date the Provost Court W’V i, ~ d ln the! IL a. Court House, up 6tair° ‘ 01 Bql > and Bay' OBKIi mar 9—ts Lieut, and p?°NS, Jr. , . S. SANITARY Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Sava, nah, Ga. At the place mentioned we have opened store-rooms and Relief office, where we will be glad to render any service in onr power to the soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy. Sergeons in charge of Hospitals will please send in their requisitions for stores. J. D. lIOBLIT, jan2l—tf AgmtU. S. S. C. PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE Savannah, Ga., March 14,1865. Circular. Commanding Officers of Brigadis and detached Companies, not on duty in the city will require all enlisted men to have passes approvei at their respec tive Headquarters. Whenever they are allowed to come to the city, such passes will onh be given to (5) five per cent, of those present for dutr, except on oc casions of public exhibitions, when he number may be increased to (10) ten per cent. Thise enlisted men on duty in the city must have certificate from their re spective commanders that they are ®on duty. The certificates will also state the Kegimeit to which they belong, and what duty they are oi. Any enlisted man not having a pass as before direced, and having no proper certificate of identity, aftei the Kith inst., will be arrested by the Provost Marshl. By command of Brevet Major Geneal GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. Official; ROBT. *. YORK, Lt. Col. 75tii N. (. V. V. and marl 6 Provost Marshal Dist. of Savannah, Ga. (Official.} Headquarters District of Savnnah, Ga., Savannah. Ga., Mach 17th, 1865. General Order, > No. 6. / The Provost Court of the District wl hereafter con sist of two branches, having juriadicion in cases as follows, viz: i I. The Court of Ist Lieutenant Ebei Parsons,' Jr., Judge Advocate and Provost Judge o'the District, to be styled the First Provost Court, will have jurisdic tion in all claim cases and cases invoking titles to property, where such claims or titles «ceed SIOO in amount; also,, in all cases of alimony)guardianship, and those rendered important by incifental circnm -11. The Court of Capt. James M. Walton, 54th Massachusetts Volunteers, to be etylfi the Second Provost Court, will have jurisdiction jn all cases of misdemeanors, and those involving rigjtsof property to a less amount than SIOO. By command of Brevet Major Generil GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. Gen. mar!7 (Official.} Headquarters District of Savainau, Ga., Savannah, Marh 17th, 1865. General Order,) No 7. / The following decision has been mat) at the Head quarters of the Military Division of tie Mississippi, and is published for the information of all concerned, viz; “A question having arisen as t.o the poper construc tion of Special Field Order No. 13, Heajq’rs Mil. Div. of the Miss., in the Field, dated Savaniah, Ga., Jan. 15, 1866, (Par. Vl.} it is hereby directed,'that until fur ther orders, said Par. will be taken t) prohibit any purchase, direct or indirect by any oiir person than a United States Treasury Agent, of kny cotton or any claims thereto. ‘•This construction will be enforced by the military authorities having jurisdiction.” By command of Brevet Major Generil GROVER. Edward G. Pike, A. A. A. Gen. inar!7 U r\ OOD LIVING,” . vT At reasonable prices, can be had at the mAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SALOON, In the rear of the New Post Office, Hiiwn Head, S. C. I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYS TERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, Ao., from the North and other places in this vicin ity. Cooked to ordei from 6A.M.t08 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited. UNBARS & FRANZ, NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW, Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS . IN SUTLERS’ GOODS Os all Descriptions, ts. RF u , ’2 rAR ir ERH ’ ®* P ’ T of the South, Hilton Head, S. C„ February 17, ISCS. Gexkral Orders.) No. 23. / r.t L I i^mHi!^r ral K Court Martial ’ " hich convened w n "• I ’. by , v,rt,,e of Npocmt Orders No. 4,y • V’. R 1 Headquarters, District of Florida, •■[h Br.-:.!!.- D. S„ Jacksonville, Fla., Iks-. aikl which Col. B. C. Tikrhman, 3d U. S. C 1 o f 8 was arraigned and tried: Vols PtaUl 8l aS R Bwet land, Commissary Subsistence < ’haroe “ •’ SpEcruiATiON First:—“ln this, that he. Captain Silas t V n.Y 1 alld V> O. S. Vols., did fraudulently deliver V' ,vilian trader, to 1h- sold or r- , i™J“ m A”' hls own Private benefit, five u,'a t,T sil! *L°,J, ,r ’ e stores belong w- u. l , ! 1 ’.I,'? 11 ' * SL!l, * ,s ' valued at ibrtv-flve dol- Mrtine d Wl fl « fty MntS <* 4s - s foloo-) This at St Au- Srunpu n, ’ F L a -’ 0,1 or a,>ont the sth of April, 1864.” Specificat'on Second:-“In this, that lie. Captain Hand, C. S. Vols., did fraudulently SO Inr , ?JT ,r F e Bnrt > a civilian trader, to be hy him for his own private benefit, and ifiY Y va,ned at Htty-five dollars ni it \rui < 'i n,S mid three (J) gallons , ' J va l . let * at six dollars ($0;, subsis lh?s Ah* 10 thp TTni, cd States. Ail April, ” USt ' ne ’ Fla ” ° n ° r abont tbe 29th Si TuißD:_«Tn this, that he, Captain delKerio « a " d ’ S: S ' Vols - fraudulently ‘ lol’ l , a civilian- trader, to be ten fiftv h“:Y. ! ,y h ' n ‘ for his own private benefit, 1. ni'in./foYhY i- d ." ur ' BU hsistence stores be d ed “u.,t 6v ,V n , ted valued at one hun- Hnstiiit on’ ars i An this at st - An gnstine, Fla., on or about the 2oth of Julv 1864 ” Sfecuiuation fourth .--.Jn this,s{,at h?‘Caprain del verm Ueniv i 6 ' Vols ’, did fraudulently YilhvhiY 7 A- " ‘ fo’er- to he sold or barrels'of r V" U gli ' alc te «cfit, four (4; the l nioti fl ‘iV ; Übßl f ten , ce stor, ' B belonging to All thi^i? d Qf bt l tes ’ v f- hled at forty dollars ($40.) 2Mof S Asri?- 1 & tlae ’ Fla ’° ll ° r i4b,,Ut tb « Fifth ‘ln this, that he, Captain Silas 11. Svvetland. C. S. Vols., did, in official re acSunt r of e t?e“r s IHti4 ’ charge to the aotount ot the United States, the amount of , tinv, "’° cents (SB7 52- for'rnttr, i• H ‘V" pai(l u> one John Miller, tor cattle, knowing that this money had never to D re P cei 1 nt to f? id n John 1111(1 SS Augiirtii/e, Fla., o„Tr Go t/nf Y YT V ‘', n dol|flrH a1 " 1 sixty cents 11 Dow- N’ nr i." i‘ :lve *? eell I )aid to William h. Dow ns tor cattle, knowing that this nionev h hi d at o St b r.> ): l id to Williafn KDol a5 if JuneflS64 Fla '’ ° n or about the 3oth h‘ir”e U) the Dth f 0f r Jl ! ly ’ 1S04 » fraudulently fn nnt nf l 01 ".!* " le United States, the mount of two hundred and ninetv-flve dollars Sr ''E'FS" v® < sss no re than thirteen hundred ana amounting to ,’51390,) tnut never been paid, as alleged:"'ir6 this atAugustine, Fla., at various times, be twcoi the Ist of June, 1864, anil the 15th of October, 1864.” gpinoATioN Ninth:—“ln this, that he, Captain Silas H. Svvetland, C. S. Vols., funis bed a price list for the sale of U. S. Subsistetee Stores, at the post of St. Augustine, Fla., fc* the month of August, 1864, by which list the Allowing ar ticles, viz., candles, salt, vinegar, xorii meal sugar, beams and dried apples were so,j f or m( ’ than me authorised prices, and he frodulentlv retained for his own benefit the excess K these soul. This at St. Augustine, D ia., * about the Ist of August, 1804." Specification Tenth: — “In this, that he, Ct,,... Silas H. Svvetlaud, C. S. Vols., having refuti to pay Benjamin Harn for cattle of his which been slaughtered, and having refused permislL to Benjamin Horn to sell his cuttle to other pK • ties, then authorized his clerk, Thomas L. Leib, to purchase of said Benjauiin Ham his cattle claim, with mark and br.iutl at a low price, fur nishing one-half the purchase money, with the understanding that he anil the clerk should share He profits: that subsequently he, Captain Silas 'land, C. S. Vols., paid to one William lielk, l 1 ot two hundred and sixty-two dollars a'ot "liih about, as the value of a part of the whkhsum1 tlc claim ’ P! lrcl ' a *“ and by said Delk, rm.j a fraudulently charted to the Unito’ KU «“»• Specification Ei.EVEN T i, _fq n this, that h v aptaifl Silas 11. Swetlaud, V.% vols., did rcndeian Ah stract of sales to citizens for the month,f 'No vember, ISfd, in which the amount of Sites P citizens was fraudulent., mis-stated. Tns it St. Augustine, Fla., on or about the 30th ot I>- vernber. 1303.” Specification Twelfth: —“lll this, that he, Cabin Silas H. Swetland, C. S. Vols., did rende an Abstract of sales to citizens for the monos December, 1863, in which the amount of sak to citizens was fraudulently miss-stated. Tit at St. Augustine, Fla., oil or about the 31st dDe centber, 1863.” Specification Tuieteentii:— “ln this, that he,Obtain Silas H. Swetland, S. C. Vols, rendered anAb stract of sales to citizens for the month offVb niary, 1864, in which the amount of sab to citizens was fraudulently mis-stated. Tls at St. Augustine, Fla., on or about the 2S)fi of February, lt>64.’’ Specification Fourteenth “In this,that he.Catain Silas H. Swetland, C. S. Vols., having pal the stipulated price, (ss} five dollars per hed for driving in thirty-eight head of cattle, Jibse quently paid one dollar per head for thmarne . cattle, to a man not concerned in dririig the cattle, and fraudulently charged the vhole amount, (s6} six dollars per head, to the acount of the United States. This at St. Augustine Fla., on or about the Ist of October, 1864." Specification Fifteenth:— “ln this, that he, Qptain Silas H. Swetland, C. S. Vols., having a faan un der cultivation, in part by means and facilities afforded at the expense of the United Staffs, and having obtained a certain quantity of vegetables from this farm, sold the same to the United States, by means of fraudulent signatares of parties who never owned the vegetables. This at St. Augustine, Fla., during the months of June and July, 1864." Specification Sixteenth— ln this,:t»at he, “Captain Silas H. Swetland, C. S. Vols., has by fraudulent returns defrauded the United Jtates of about ten thousand dollars ($10,060.} This at St. Augus tine, Fla., between the Ist of November, 1863, and the Ist of November, 1664." To which charge and specifications the accused pleaded “Not Guilty.” The 16th Specification was dropped during the trial. finding ; The Court, haring maturely considered the evidence * Iduced. find the accased, Certain Silsls h. Swetland, C. S. Vols., as follows Os the first specificaUc.;, ouJty." Os the second specification, “Guilty,” except the words “(3} three gallons of B. whiskey, valued atsix dollars.” Os the third specification, “Guilty." Os the fourth specification, “Guilty." Os the fifth specification, “Gnilty." Os the sixth specification, “Guilty." Os the seventh specification, “Guilty." Os the eighth specification, “Guilty," except the words “August and September, "and except the amount ($950; nine hundred and fifty dollars of tiie ($1390} thirteen hundred and ninety dollars specified. . ' Os the ninth specification, “Guilty." Os the tenth specification, “Guilty,"except the words “having refused to pay Benjamin Harn for cattle of his, which had been slaughtered.” Os the eleventh specification, “Guilty." Os the twelfth specification, “Guilty.” Os the thirteenth specification, “Guilty.” Os the fourteenth specification,“Gnilty." Os the fifteenth specification, “Guilty." Os the charge, “Guilty." Sen tence : And the Court do herefore sentence him‘ Captain Silas H. Swetland, Commissary Subsistence Vols., to be cashiered with lose of all pay and allowances now due or to become due; to be fined (s66oo,)yiee thousand-d Mars; to be imprisoned for one year in such prison or peniten [ tiary as the proper authorities may direet; and the sen tence be published as protruded in the H&th Article of War. U. The proceedings, findings and sentence in the foregoing case having been approved by the officer ap pointing the Court and submitted to the Major-General Commanding the Department, the same are hereby approved and confirmed. Captain Swetland ceases to be an officer of the United States from the date of the publication of this order. He will be confined under charge of the Provost Marshal of the District of Flor ida, untn authority is received from theSecretarymf War to send him to the Penitentiary at Albany New o^ent hiCh 18 deßignated 88 ““ Kof hufi® . / command of xv i at n Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE. >». L. M. Buroek, Assistant Adj’t General. NOTICE. ” Office of Street Commissioner, No. 12C South Broad Street, t j Savannah, Ga., February 22d, is 66. In accordance with authority conferred upon me bv General Order No. 16, from Headquarters I'. S Forces. p a “ ffofed Eeh. 21st, 1865. this city is hem by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re moving garbage therefrom. The First District comprises all that portion of the city lymjj North of President and Harrison streets Carts will remove the garbage from this District on Monday and Thursday of each week The Second District comprises all that portion of tha city lying between the First District and Harris street Carts will remove the garbage from this DistrictVn Tuesday and Friday ot each week. The Third District comprises all that portion of the city lying South of Harris street. Carts will remove the garbage from this District ou Wednesday and Sat urday ot each week. J Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may accu mulate must be put into convenient vessels, and pre v ions to 8 o’clock in the morning of eaeh day as above designated for the respective Districts • such vessels must be placed upon the sidewalks of the streets or alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied by my employees, after which they will be removed bv their owners. 3 All other persons are forbidden to destroy or In ativ way interfere with the vessels so placed upOu the si.it vyalks, and they must not be exposed to the public view, except as above specified. Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to be thrown into the Streets or Alloys, neither must the accumulation thereof in, or near any stable or vardhe permitted to exceed one cart load before bemc iZ moved. ■ lc ALBERT STEARNS, Capt. and Street Commissioner. Riddell & murdock, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATSAND Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, &c.. No. 6 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S C Daniil—tf] ■l.j’.MPrUif « _ (Official.) llkad’qbsU. S. Forces, Dis’t ok'Savannah, Qa, General Order,/ “arch 6th, 1865. No. 4. / Ist Lieutenant Eben Parsons, Jr., 38th Massachusetts p ~™ t By command of (Official.) Headquarters District of Savannah, Ga . General Order, ) Savannah, March sth, 1866. No. 3. f 1. Lt. Col Neatie, 156th N. Y Vols Bailor rw. Inspector General 2d Division, 19th 7s herebv lelu-ved from his duties as such, and appointed Actir y TSSSSS otu ‘' “ and p » l - t Bw,a«d g. Dim, a. ftt.** 0 General Order "NVannah, Ga., Feb. 13, 1865 No. 13. }■ All officers of the Armv “es^HA 8 jr aCt t icable thefr & s r *, hi8 1 Post wi)l . dutv n 7? a<l< l uarter 8 and register tifii re P ort at sta7 I" 6 on .’ t,le >ength of t jmL elr nameß ’ and,« q< ”' aROVK P- - Headquabters S- Poßora, Savannah* March 9th, 19G5. Oenfral Order,) No. 21. ) h bidden to take or in any All persons are here yv nK 0 f letterg) newspapers, manner connive al “r,,Rations whatever, outside the r any written M t j ie carr i erß 0 f written l>*es. The writers aa violating this order, con. m uuicatl<)nsj' lnmuu i cat i ona may be found upon wlievever sucq n t jj e baggage of those permitted to the peru'-« P'ly'command ol ’ Brevet Major Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dikb, A. A. A. Gen. marlO [Official.] TTEADQUARTERB U. 8. FORCES. XI v District or Savannah. Ga., Savannah, February 22, 1865. General Order,) No. 2. / Surgeon W. Y. Provost, Acting Medical Director, 2d Div. 19th A. C., is hereby appointed Medical Director of the District of Savannah. By command of Brevet Major Gen, GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A, G. feb23 [Official.] Headquarters U. 8. Forces, Savannah, March 9th, 1866. General Order, No. 20. Surgeon Morgan having been relieved from duty as Health Officer of this Post, Surgeon Provost will as sume the duties of the Health Officer in addition to his duties as Medical Director. By Command of Brevet Maj. General GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. mar 9—ts (Official.) TTEADQUaRTERS U. 8. FORCES, Xl Savannah, February 26th, 1866. General Order, ) No. 18. f Riding or driving through the Public Squares or other grounds not intended for use as roadways is prohibited. By command of Brevet Major Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G, feb2s (Official.) Hradquarteks U. S. Forces, 1 x Savannah, March 12, 1806.) General Order,) No. 22. ) All citizens arriving at this Post are required to register their names at the Provost Marshal's Office, within the next 24 hours after their ar rival. By command of Brevet Major Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dm, A. A. Gen. martß [Official. ] Headquarters u. s. forces, Savannah, Ga,, Feb, *l, ISCtO. General Order.) No. 16. f I. The occupants qf !•••,:.!•.og' 1 will be held 'c ■ sible for the cleanliness of the same, a* ■ ■■'.' < . ts cellars and outhouses, and sidewtuKo in trout o>, Uiu alleys adjacent to them. All rubbish and garbage which accumulates will, each day, be put in boxes in a convenient place for removal. 11. Keepers of animals will cause the manure which accumulates in their stables or yards where their animals are kept to be either removed outside the picket lines, or to be distributed upon such gardens within the lines as are actually under cultivation, such distribution being at the consent of the cultivator. Ilf. The Street Commissioner will establish such regulations with regard to the removal of accumula tions from the city as he sees fit He is also charged with the duty of causing frequent and careful inspec tion to be made of the police of the city, and he will report to the Provost Judge, any failure to comply with the foregoing paragraphs of this order, who will take such actionin the case as the circumstances require.' By command of Brevet Major Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. feb2l TTEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES. " XI Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13th, 1866. General Order, ) No. 14. / All citizens living within the limits of the City of Savannah and haring Fire Arms in their possession, and not having special written permission to retain the same, will at once turn them in to the Provost Marshal, who will take proper measnre for their safe keeping, with a view to retaming them when it shall be proper to do so. By command of Bvt. Major Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. feb!4