Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 31, 1865, Image 3

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AVANNAH THEATRE! t fgsee and Business Manager'. grant taggabt. Director of Amusements a. h. davenport. btage Manager... t. j. hebndon. FRIHaY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1865. GREAT BILL FOR THIS EVENING —THREE PIECES. Perfection. Kiss in the Dark, And the Immortal Toodles Grand Extra Entertainment by Scott and , Ryman. To commence with PERFECTION. Charles Paragon _ N Mr. A. 11. Davenport sir Lawrence Paragon Mr. Simpson Sain Mr. earner Kate O'Brien Miss Florence Lafoud Susan Miss Fanny Prestige After which Mr. Ainsley Scott in one of his most Popular Ballads. To be followed by the Laughable Farce entitled A KISS IN THE DARK. Selim Pettibone Mr. J. W. Carner Frank Fathom Mr. Rogers Mrs. Pettibone Miss Florence Latond Mary., Mrs. Prestige Unknown Female Miss Elsie fct. Leon After which Messrs. Ainsley Scott and Rvman will ap pear in one of their choicest and most original Entertainments. To conclude with the TOODLES. Timothy Toodle Mr. T. J. Herndon George Acorn Mr. Weir Mrs. Toodle Mrs. Berrell Rest of the characters by the Company. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY—BENEFIT and last appearance of Messrs. Scott and Ryman. WILLIAM TfaLL, and a host of other attractions. Due notice will be given of the production of The Stranger, Ticket-of-Leave Man and The Six Degrees ol'Criine. Notice.—ln future the doors will open at 7 and the curtain rise atS o'clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until 2 o’clock. «JT PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL, as All bills must be presented weekly. mar2S I BURNISHED HOUSE TO LET The three story House No. 73, Congress street, with Stable attached, is for rent on reasonable terms The house ha? gas, oath room and all modem con veniences, and is completely furnished throughout. Apply on the premises. ts “ mh'24 OWLET CIDER FOR SALK k? To families by the quart or gallon, at O’MEARA & CO’S, over Adams' Express Office, Bay street. mh‘24 Rooms to let at hilton head, s. c„ in The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer chants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to J. T. RIVERS, on the premises, or H. T. RIVERS, at the Custom Nonse ts niar4 ■JyTEW YORK HERALD CORRESPONDENT. The office of the New York Herald Correspondent is at 111 BAY STREET, rr stairs. mar‘22 t f OUT. The large Stock of BOOTS SHOES, SPRING CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOTTLED ALE, PORTER and CHAMPAGNE CIDER, SEGARS and TOBACCOS, in great variety, BEEF AND PORK, in half-bbls., SUTLERS’ GOODS, TEAS COFFEES and SPICES. The entire Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NEW YORK PRICES. The public will fine! this the best opportunity to pur chase yet offered in this market. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, mar2l ts Next door to Sherlock's. WANTED. Three or four furnished Rooms. Address “Watson," Herald Office. 4 marts jyTANUATTAH PURCHASING AGENCY. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, 472 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. D. c. WINANS & CO., Publishers and Dealers in SHEET MUSIC, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS AND PUB LICATIONS OP ALL KINDS. NEW SHEET MUSIC JUST Pl IiUSHED : My Angel Boy, 30c.: Voices That Are Gone. 30c.; When the War Is Over, Mjry, 35c.; Why Did You Die, 30c.; Oh ! Let Him Rest, 40c.; Song of the Sea Shell, 30c.: Beautiful Dreamer, (for Guitar.) 25c.; Blow, Bugle Blow, 50c.; Blue Eyed Kitty May, 25c. 100,000 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS Os distinguished personages of the Army and Navy, Actors, Actresses, Statesmen, Ac. 25 CENTS EACH, OR FIVE FOE ONE DOLLAR. Generals Grant, Sherman, Burnside, Sheridan, Ac., Admirals Farragut, Dupont, Ac.. Edwin Forrest, Edwin Booth, Edwin Adams. Mrs. John Wood, Laura Keen, Maggie Mitchell, Ada I. Menken, Kate Bate man, Fanny Brown, Ac. SEND FOR ANY THING YOU WANT. CATALOGUES SENT FREE OF POSTAGE. All orders will be promptly attended to. Address D. C. WINANS A CO., Bryant’s Minstrels, 472 Broadway, N. Y. Kißr2B • 0 N. BELLOWS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &o„ NO. 8 MeJRaNTS' BOW, HILTON HEAD, S. C. C. N. BELLOWS. M. C. TYLER. J. w. TAYLOR. maril ts QOTTON SEED! 1! COTTON SEED, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. M ill 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—ts Box 14, Hilton Head, S. C. JpROVOSTk COURT NOTICE. t-- n . ™ after date, the First Provost Court, Ist uaeut. Kben Parsons, Jr., Judge, will be held at the 'rr( c oun House* corner of Bull and Bay streets. t ,A„ ,K n ,d Provost Court, Capt. James AL Walton, • luige, will be held in the room over Adams' Express ,p. g omcc, corner Bay and Drayton streets. n ,A lle respective jurisdictions are fixed by General sainn , 8 ” .*!?d all parties having business before earn Courts will govern themselves accordingly. rnwlo eF ’ PROVOST JUDGES. JNTERESTING PUBLICATIONS FOB THE SOLDIER OR THE CITIZEN. THE NOVELLETTE, Published monthly, contains, in each number, from three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms: one copy, I year, $2, post-paid ; six copies, subscribers paying their own postage, $9; 12 do., sls. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures, Poems, News, Novellettes, Ac. $2 per year. THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magazine in the world. Six copies for five dollars. Nearly one hundred pages ofreading matter and illustrations. Postage only 12 cent* per year. TEN CENT NOVELLETTES. 12S pages in each book; one-third larger than any other Dime Novel. All of the above publications will be forwarded regu larly by mail, on receipt of price, by ELLIOTT, THOMES & TALBOT, Publishers, 118 Washington street, Boston, Mass. Samples ean be seen, or copies purchased, by ap plying at THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE, 111 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. marts ts rO/fleial.] Headquarters U. S. Forces, Savannah, March 26,1565. General Order, ) No. 24. / Cattle, horses and mules found running at large in the streets or public squares after the Ist of April, will be impounded. After the same date the keeping of hogs, the slaugh tering of animalg. and the committing or harboring of anything offensive or to the prejudice of the heai n of the community, with’n the city limits is forbidden. By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. Gen. - mb27 Headquarters, Dep’t of the South, Hilton Head, S. C., March 17, 1835. General Orders,! No. 23. f I. Before aMilltary Commission, which convened at Hilton Head, 8. C., pursuant to Special Orders No. 16, Par. IV, dated Headquarters Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. C., January 17th, 1866, and of which Major Frank Place, 157th New York Volun teers, is President, were arraigned and tried: Ist. T. P. Raymond, Civilian. Charge : ’’Theft. ” Specification— "ln this, that he, T. P. Raymond, civ ilian, did steal from a box of clothing, the pro perty of the United States, a pair of pants. AH this at Hilton Head, S. C„ at or near the U. 8. Government storehouse, on or about the even ing of January 2d, 1565." To which charge and specifications the accused pleaded “Not Guilty.” FINDING: The Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the acccused, T. P. Raymond, civilian : Os the specification, ‘‘Guilty.’’ Os the charge, “Guilty.” Sentence: And they do therefore sentence him,T. P. Raymond civilian, to be confined at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, at hard labor, for the period of sixty (60 days. 2d. Amos Vandross, civilian (colored. Charge ;—“Murder. ’’ Specification— —“ln this, that the said Amos Vandross, civilian (colored), did, with malice aforethought kill and murder Gallant Morris, a colored boy, by beating and striking said Morris with a lea ther strap or other weapon in such a manner as to cause death. This at Mitchelville, Hilton Head Island, S. C„ on or about the night of De cember 15th, 1864.” To which charge and specification the accused pleaded “Not Guilty." Finding : The Commission, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused, "Amos Vandross (colored): Os the specification, “Guilty,” except the words “with malice aforethought" and “murder." Os the charge, “Not Guilty," but guilty 08man slaughter. Sentence: • And the Commission do therefore sentence him, Amos Vandross (colored), to be confined at hard la bor during the period of his natural life at the Albany Penitentiary, State of New York, or such other peni tentiary as tiie Commanding General may direct. 3d. John Washington, alias Boney Singleton (color ed), civilian: Charge First : — “Burglary.” Specification— “ln this, that the snid John Washing ton did in the night time, burglariously enter ter the store of Peabody A Morgan, in tne town of Hilton Head, S. C., bn or about the Ist day of Decern her, 1864, for the purpose of abstract ing goods feloniously, and was captured while escaping from said store." Charge Second : — “Larceny." Specification— -In this, that the said John Washing ton did steal from the store of Peabody and Morgan, in Hilton Head, S. C. t various articles of Merchandise, to-wit, one piece of calico, one pair of shoes and other articles. This on or about December Ist, 1864." To which charges and specifications the aesused pleaded, “Not Guilty." Finding : ■ The Commission, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused, John Washington alias Boney Singleton: Os the specification to first charge, “Guilty." Os the first charge, “Guilty.” Os the specification to second charge, "Guilty." Os the second charge, “Guilty." Sbntence: And the Commission do therefore sentence him, John Washington, alias Boney Singleton, to be con fined at hard labor for the period of six (6) years, at such place as the Commanding General may direct. 11. The findings and sentence in the case of T. P. Rnymoud are approved. The sentence will be execu ted under charge of the Provost Marshal General. The proceedings, findings and sentence in the case of Amos Vandross are approved. The prisoner will be retained in charge of the Provost Marshal General until permission is received from the Secretary of War to send him to the penitentiary at Albany, New Yosk, which is designated us the place of confine ment. J*\ln the case of John Washington, the findings on the first charge and its specification are disapproved, the specification not alleging that the offence was com muted in adw elling house, which is a necessary elc mentot the crime of burglary. The findings on the second charge and its specification are approved. The “ tw ° years confinement at hard labor at Port Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, and will be executed under direction of the Provost Marshal General. The Military Commission, of which Mainr Frnnk Place 157th N. Y. Vols., is’President is hereby solved. J By command of Major-General Q. A GILT.MfiRF W. L. M. Buhgeb, Assistant Adj't General gITUATION WANTED! " ~ TO QUARTERMASTERS, COMMISSARIES, Ac A situation is desired os Book-keeper or Clerk, bv a young man, who is an excellent writer, a rapid Den man and a good accountant. Address Box 687 ¥ 6 Savannah, Ga. v 2 mar2B ’ CW. DENNIS A CO., a No. 6 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, S. C., Wholesale and retail dealers in BUTTER. CHEESE, CIGARS, CAKES, CRACKERS. POTATOES, FLOUR, CANNED FRUIT AND MEATS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, Ac,, Ac., Ac. j*n 10 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, Let 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; j How his heart will expand when a babe’s on his knee; Let him never imbibe till his 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; But she tried Golden Ale, and its magical train Brought beauty and youth to her cheek once again. And lovers 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 Gelden Ale. The old and the yonng 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 'tis health to the sick, to the blind it is light. bottled and for bale by PIERCE SKEHAN, 62 and C3 Liberty street. New York, And 176 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. marl 4 S. 7-30 LOAN. • By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury No tes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1864, aud are payable three years from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into UNITED SPATES 6-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent.,, including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current ra es, including interest, about ten per cent, per an, mini, besides exemption from ,State and municipal taxation, which adds from me to threeper cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut oil aud sold to any bank or banker. The Interest amounts to . One cent, per day on a S6O note. Two cents “ “ SIOO “ Ten “ “ ‘‘....,.5500 “ 20 “ “ “ SIOOO “ $1 “ “ “ SSOOO “ Notes of all denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is THE ONLY IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $2,000,000 remain unsold, which will pro bably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a pre mium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscription to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town 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, and 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. QLD NEWSPAPERS, FOR WRAPPING PAPER, For sale at the SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE, NO. 11l BAY STREET. mar 22 ts BROWN & CO., (Late Somes, Brown A C 0,,) MILITARY AND NAVAL BANKERS AND COLLECTORS, 2 PARK PLACE, BROADWAY BANK BUILDING, NEW YORK. Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher & Cos., 478 Fourteenth Street. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1862. Wo have complete facilities for transacting business speedily and 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 diera 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 Oflicera Soldiers and Sailors, and pay for the Wile or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of War. Prize Money for the U. S. Navy, together with all other just Claims. Information freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities, Quartermasters’ Certificates and Checks, on the best of terms. References givcnjto leading Bankers and business firms in New York. febls ts ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE l The subscribers have received from Boston per Schooner E. S. Conant, a cargo of Ice and Lumber, which will he 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 curing the year. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. feb27 lm rp B. BYNNER, 175 BROADWAY, NEW VORK. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Os every description. WATCHES Particularly adapted to ARMY PURPOSES, In Extra made Cases, GOLD AND SILVER, AMERICAN, SWISS, and ENGLISH. I deal in nothing but TIME PIECES. Gold Watches from SBO to $300; Silver, horn 20 to SOO For paiticu lars send for my prices lists. Established 20 years, and confidently refer to any respectable Mercantile House in the city; also the Editors of this imper. T. B. BYNNER, 17 6 Broadway, N. Y. P. S.—Beware of the absurd and deceptive advertise ments in the Weeklys. mar 4— eod2m kfc f\OOD LIVING," U At reasonable prices, can be had at the EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SALOON, in the rear of the New Post Office, Hnum Head, S. C. I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYS TERS, CLAMS, MEATS, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, Ac., from the North and other places in this vicin ity. Cooked to ordei from 6A.M.t08 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. P. B.— One trial Is respectfully solicited. UNBARS A FRANZ, NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW, • Hilton Head, 8. C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in SUTLERS’ GOODS Os All Descrip ions, ts, (Official.) Headq’bs Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. G, March 1, 1865. General Orders,) a.o. 28. ; I. Before a General Court Martial, which convened at Hilton Head, S. C., pursuant to Special Orders, No L dated Headquarters, Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. C„ January Bth, 1865, and of which Major Frank Place, 157th New York Volunteers, Is President, were arraigned and tried : Ist. Private John Miller, Cos I, 32d IT. S. C. T. Ckarge: —“Desertion in the face of the enemy." Specification First.— “ln this, that he. Private John Miller, Cos. I 32d U. S. C. TANARUS., did desert his com mand in the face of the enemy, did leave the same without the permission of his command ing officer, and without intention to return. All this at Deveaux’s Neck, S. C., on or about the 3d of December, 1864.” Specification Second.— “ln this, that he, Private John Miller. Cos. I, 32d U. S. C. T , did desert his command In the face of the enemy and at tempt to make his escape North, by secreting himself on the D. 8. Mail steamer Arago, as she was about to sail. All this at Hilton Head, S. C., on or about December 25th, 1881." . To which charge and specifications the accused pleaded “Not Guilty." Finding. The Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused. Private John Miller, Cos. I, 32d U. S. C. TANARUS., as follows: Ot the first specification, “Guilty." Os the second specification, “Guilty.” Ofthe charge, ‘ Guilty.’’ Sentence And the Court do therefore sentence him. Private John Miller, Cos. I, 32d U. S. C. TANARUS., •* To be confined at hard labor at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Fla., one year, with loss of all pay, that may become due him during that period. 2d. Corporal W. Harrison Smith, Cos. D, I44th New York Vols. Charge Disobedience of orders.” Specification—“ln this, that he, the said Corporal W. Harrison Smith, of Company D, 144th N. Y. Vols., • did refuse, when ordered by the officer of the Guard to take charge of a colored relief of guard, he being regularly detailed as corporal of the Guard. All this at the Provost Guard House at Hilton Head, 8. C., about the 15th day of January, 1865." To which charge and specification the accused plead ed, “Guilty." Finding. The Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, confirm the plea ofthe accused. Sentence. And the Court do therefore sentence him, W. Har rison Smith, Corporal Cos. D, 132 th N. Y. Vols., “To be reduced to the ranks as a private soldier, nnd to forfeit to the United States ten dollars ($10) per month from his monthly pay, for eight months. 3d. Corporal James Dazell, Cos. D, 144th New York Volunteers. Charge —“ Disobedience of orders," Specification— “ln this, that he, the said Corporal James Dazell. Cos. D, 144th N. Y. Vols, did re fuse, when ordered by the officer of the Guard, to take charge of a colored relief of the guard,— All this at the Provost Guard house at Hilton Head. S. C., on or about the 15th day of Janua ry, 1866." • To which charge and specifications the accused pleaded “Guilty." Finding : The Court having maturely considered the evidence adduced, confirm the plea of the accused. Sentence : And they do therefore sentence him, Corporal James Dazell, Cos. 1\ 144th N. Y. Vols. to be re duced to the ranks as a private soldier, and to forfeit to the United States ten dollars (10) per month from his monthly pay, for the period of eight months. 4th. Corporal Wilber Bradly, Company D, 144th N. Y. Vols. Charge “Disobedience of orders." Specification.— -“In this, that the said Corporal WH ber Bradly, of Cos. D, 144th N. Y. Vols., did re fuse, when ordered by the officer ofthe Guard, to take charge of a colored relief of guard, at bcin; regularly detailed as Corporal of the Guard. All this at the Provost Guard-house at Hilton nead, S. C.,on or about the 15th day of January, 1866."' To which charge and specification the accused pleaded ‘Guilty." Finding : The Court having maturely considered the evidence adduced, confirm the plea of the accused. Sentence; And they do therefore sentence him, Corporal Wil ber Bradly, Cos. 6, 144th New York Vols,, to be re duced to the ranks as a private soldier, and to forfeit to the United States ten dollars (10) per month from his monthly pay for the period of eight months. 6th. Private Leonard Hamm, Cos. I, 144th New York Vols. Charge :—“Sleeping on Post.” Specification. —“ln this, that the said Leonard Hamm private of Cos. I, I44th New York Vols., did, af ter being regularly posted as sentinel on post No. 15, town guard over thfWirage buildings, quit his post amigo into the building, place his blankets over him and go to sleep, and was thus found soundly asleep by the officer of the guard, at 4 1-2 o’clock a. m., of Jan. 16th, 1865 All this at Hilton Head, S. C., on or about Jan uary 16th, 1865." To which charge and specifications the accused pleaded “Not Guilty," Finding : Tho Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused, Private Leonard Hamm, Cos. I, 144th N. Y. Vols.; Os the specification, “Guilty," except the words “after being regularly posted," and “quit his post." Os the charge, ‘Guilty." Sentence: And the Court do therefore sentence him, Private Leonard Hamm, Cos. 1,144 th N. Y. Vols., to be con fined in regimental camp tor thirty days, and to for feit to the United States two month’s pay, 6th. 2d Lieut. J. H. Harold, Ist New York Vol. En gineers. Charge First;: — “Disobedience of orders." Specification.—' “ln this, that 2d Lieut. J. H. Harold. Cos. I, Ist N. Y. Vol. Engineers, being ordered by Brig Gen John P. Hatch, commanding Di vision, through a staff officer to take charge of a party of engineers and mask a positioniduiing the night, npon which a battery was to oe con structed tne following day, did fail to comply with the order, but did instruct a non-commis * sioned officer to do the work, and said non commissioned officer failing to execute the or der, the said work was not done as directed.— This at or near Deveaux’ Neck, 8, C„ on or about the 13th day of December, 1863." Cuargk Second:— “Conduct prejudicial to good or der and military discipline." Specification.— “ln this, that 2d Lieut. J. H. Harold Ist N. Y. Vol. Engineers, when censured by a Btaff officer for the dilatory and unsatisfactory manner of conducting his working party, did reply that there was no damned head or tail to anything connected with the expedition, or words to that effect. This at or near De.eanx' Neck, on or about the 13th day of December. 1864." To which charges and specifications the accused pleaded 4 ‘Not Guilty." Finding : The Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused, 2d LieuL James H. Har old, Ist N. Y. Vol. Engineers, as follows: Os the specification to first charge. “Guilty." but at tach no criminality thereto. Os the first charge, "Not Guilty." Os the specification to second charge, “Guilty.’’ Os the second charge, “Guilty." Sentence: And the Court do therefore sentence him, 2d Lieut. J. H. Harold, Ist N. Y. Vol. Engineers, to lie repri manded in General Orders by the Commanding Gen eral of the Department. 11. The proceedings, findings and sentences in the cases of Corporals Dazell, Bradly, Smith, and Private Hamm, all of the 144th N. Y. Vols., are approved and confirmed, and the sentences will be carried into ef fect. The record in the case of Private Hamm dis closes a negligence in the instruction and posting of sentinels in the highest degree disgraceful, and which deserves and meets the severest censure of the Com manding General. The Commander of the District will hold all commissioned and non-commissioned of ficers of guards strictly accountable that a duty so vi tally essential to the safety of this post is properly and exactly performed. The proceedings and findings in the case of Private Miller, 32d U. S. C. TANARUS„ are approved. The sentence is confirmed, though the Commanding General con- i aiders the punishment too light for the offence charged and proved. The Provost Marshal General is charged With the execution of this order. The proceedings, findings and sentence in the case of Lienb Harold, Ist N. Y. Vol. Engineers, are ap proved. Lieutenant Harold is hereby reprimanded for his petulant language, so ill-according with the ex -1 ample of subordination and self-restraint, th3t a com missioned officer should bo to the men of his com mand. He is released from arrest and restored to dnty. . , By Command of Major General Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Bu .Gs it, A. A. G mar3o DISINFECTANT. Small quantities of the Per Mang&nate o f Potash will be furnished, at the request of any Physician, by the Health Officer. feblO Notice. Office op Street Commissioner, No. 126 South Broad Btreet, * Savannah, Ga., March 29, 1865. In accordance with authority conferred upon me, by General Order No. 16, from Headquarters U. S. Forces, Savannah, Ga., dated Feb. 21st, 1865. this city is here by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re moving garbage therefrom. - The First District comprises all that portion of the city lving 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 ofthe city lying between the District and Hams street. Carts will remove the garbage from this District on Tuesday and Friday of 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 on Wednesday and Sat urday ot each week. Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may accu mu late must be put into convenient vessels, and pre vious 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 by their owners. All other persons are forbidden to destroy or in any way interfere with the vessels so placed upon the side walks, and they must not be exposed to the public view, except as above specified. Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to be ttawwu into the Streets or Alleys, neither must the fffißimnlation thereof in, or near any stable or yard be permitted to exceed one cart load before being re moved. All Privies, Dry Wells or Sinks within the limitalof the city of .-avannah which may require cleaning out will be disposed of in the following manner, viz': Apply a disinfectant for thirty-six hours. A cavity will then be excavated In the ground of the lot upon whicn the vault is located, or the adjacent alley, of sufficient size and depth to receive all its contents, the transfer of which will then be made, but it must be in the night time only, and so conducted that no nui sance will exist therefrom on the following morning. ALBERT STEARNS, Capt. and Street Commissioner. BIDDELL & MURDOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, &c., No. 6 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, S. C. , w. o. RrnnELu [janlO—tf] h. j.murdook. -^-OTICK. Savannah, Ga., March, 8,1865. After this date the Provost Court wUI be held in the U. S. Court Honse, up stairs, coiner of Ball and Bay StrtetS EBEN PARSONS, Jr. , mar 9—ts Lieut, and Provost Judge. Headquarters, Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. C., 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 temporaily 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 Pinckney. 11. In compliance with Paragraph VII, special Field Orders No. 18, from Headquarters, 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 Pbat 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. in. Major Benjamin W. Thompeon 32d U. S. C. TANARUS„ is hereby announced as Provost Marshal General of the Department, and wUI immediately relieve Lient.-Col. Woodford, receipting to him for all money and proper ty pertaining to the office. IV. Lieut. 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 CoUector of the Department Military Tax, prescribed by General Orders No. 6, current series, from these Headquarters, until the arrival of Lieut.-Col. James H. Strong, Ist N. C. Union Vols., heretofore announced as Mllitaiy Tax Collector. Lieut. Geise will Immediately relieve Lieut.-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. POST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Central Railroad Bank, Savannah, Ga., March, Ist, 1866. In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are ab sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or other property belonging to dißloyal persons, will, unless such buildings nave been previously assigned—rent free—settle the rents for the same, due the Uni ted States, at this office on or before the 10th of March. A faUute to comply with the above will cans*, a forfeiture of all claims to farther occupation. - S. 8. STARR, Capt. and A. Q. M., In charge of buildings. RW. CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SURGEON • having reopened his office and yard, on Wil liam street, is now prepared to treat (on scientific principles,) all diseases incident to Horses that are susceptible of remedy. Charges moderate. Cares warranted. Terms cash. febl6 ts BAKERY' & CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISH MENT AT BEAUFORT. We respectfully call the attention ofthe public to our 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 ufactnre of Ornamental Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for holiday or festival tables. Feb. 3-ts McMANUS & MURRAY. PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Savannah, Ga., March 14,1866. Circular. Commanding Officers of Brigades and detached Companies, not on duty in the city, will require all enlisted men to have passes approved at their respec tive Headquarters. Whenever they are allowed to come to the city, such passes will only be given to (6) five per cent of those present for duty, except on oc casions of public exhibitions, when the nnmber may be increased to (10) ten per cent. Those enlisted men on dnty in the city must have certificates from their re spective commanders that they are so on duty. The certificates will also state the Regiment to which they belong, and what dnty they are on. Any enlisted man not having a pass as before directed, and having no proper certificate of identity, after the 16th hast., will be arrested by the Provost Marshal. By command of Brevet Major General GROVER. Edward G. Dike, A. A. A. G. Official; ROBT. P. YORK, Lt, Col. 75th N. Y. V. V. and maTl6 Provost Marshal Dist. of Savannah, Ga. Provost Marshal's Office, Savannah, Ga., Fee. 9, 1866. All citizens, now residents of this city, are requested to call at this office and register themselves as such. Heads of families will report the persons composing their household. By order of Bvt. Mflj. Gen. C. Grover. ROBT. P. YORK, feblO Lt. Col. and Provost Marshal. STEELE A 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, Beits, Embroderies, Boots, Capa Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves, Ac., Ac., Ac. '■J'HE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865. 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. edexMSmo mar2i ’ Custom House Building, Savannah, Ga., March IBtb, 18 ' All persons desiring to make staternc. to to the . Treasury Department at Washirgtc n. in regard i; u. Cotton captured In tho city of Ba\annah, ar<- requ c t ed to pres nt the same to Mr. B. W. Burnett, atthja office, who is authorized to receive them. S. DRAPER, ; m*r2o Special Agent Treasury Dept.