Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, April 24, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. Loss of tub Srr.AJiKB Enoch Deax. —On Wednesday !a-t the Steamer Enoch Des.ll, Capt. Hallet, left the dock foot of Whitaker street bound lor the Islands lying south of j Savanna!), on the coa-t, with freedinen, their font iff sand tiieir effects; also a large amount • of seeds and farming utensils lor their use. i Passing through oue of the creeks empty- , lug into St Catharine s Sound, the steamer j struck a >nag, an l immediately tilled and 1 sank. All on board were saved, but much , ot their property it it is feared would be i lost. At the present time the loss of the ‘Enoch Dean’ which is attached to the Department of Major Gen. Saxton, is very serious and will greatly retard Lis operations of estab lishing on the coast in comfortable homes ti e thou-ands under his care. TheEn'ch Dean was about fourteen years old, and lor meriy piye 1 between Peck Slip, New York, and Flushing, Long Inland, and wss. the ;r pet ty of the Government. ThKT HAVE DONS THE STATE SOME SERVICE. Though life on a Blockading Squadron is supposed 11 be full of excitement, it is by no nuans the case on all the blockading vessels. Certain ones who nave to etui-e about an i enjoy the excitement of chasing and captur ing va'.u blc prizes, have not only an cxci.ing but a luvraiive life. Other vessels, which nay chance to be stationed to watch parti cular ports, though they may do the Slate quite as much solid service as their friends who chance to be more dashingly employed, 8 ill lead a much quieter life, and tljeir duty is comparatively destitute of excitement Among ve?se s which have been for the past few months busily employed on Block ade Service close to us here at home, we no tice the two schooners Norfolk Packet, Capt George W. Woods, and the Para, Capt. Gcnige Ashbury. These vessels have been on duty at or about Ossabaw Sound, on Blockml n ' duty, which they have thus far perform and thoroughly and admirably. Captain Woods and Ashbury have also hud special charge of supervising the “Sea Islands’ upon which the Freedinen are now being e ap'oytd in laying out small farms foi them se.ves, lor the special purpose of raisiug cot ton. Though many of these Frecdmcu are well acquanted with the method of cotto. -ra sing th y still re pure a certain amount of. exper ieiice. A-ido from teach ng. they require to be guarded irom sharpers and cotton swiud h rs. There are certain fellows who make it their busings to cheat the GoVernmeut on one hand, and the Freedmen on the otln r.— Tin s ■ two Captains and-their assistants have anvsied about twenty of. these fellows, and brought them to justice. At one time .aey sent six of them in irons to Gen. Grover to be dealt with. The two s hoouers Para and Norfolk Packet have had to watch the following named Islands and look out for the interest.- «*■ u cultivating them—Green Island, R vsed w I l tnd, White Bluff Island, Racco m I-laud, Ossabaw Islaud and Burn side I-land. That the duty has been well performed the the excellent condition of the Freedmen pro Vis. We have mentioned these facts to show that quiet blockading vessels are by no mi ans without their duties, by the perform ance of which they really aud truly do the State some sendee. ~~V — Flao-of-Tkuce Boat.— The following is the list of passengers by the “Emilie ” fl.ig of-truce Ir. m Sisters Ferry, Ga., and F. r=- burg. S. C , arrived here yesterday afternoon : Miss J. S. Wooding, Miss Anuie Wynne, Miss C. M 0 Conner, Mrs. Susan Shilds, two children and Servant; Mrs. Y. R. Delony,one Child ; Mr. Milo Hatch, wife, child and ser vant ; Miss G. A. Grimer, Mrs. M. T. Meyers, three children, brother and servant ; Mrs. C. E. Smith, two chi dren; Mrs. M. Rtnchards, four Children ; Mrs. A. L. Heller, Miss Emma Furguson, Mrs. L. A. Synme, Miss S Arni tiff. Miss T. T. Hedges, Mrs. Folteu, four children j Mrs. Totan, one child; )(iss Totan, Mrs. Meeks. Lime.— The Relief Committee announce in another column a quautity of lime on hand, and call on all citizens to supply them selves with sufficient of it to purify their premises. This is an importaut matter aftd deserves the attention of all who hare the interests of the city at heart. Fiptt cents worth op Matrimost.—A young farmer, not overstocked with brains nor over rich in this world’s goods, had come to that crisis iu life when he was sure he must commence ad >uble-hai reled existence or spue. Having made the necessary nre limmary avrang t -meuts in the shape- of a * ud il ‘-Barkis who was wii.ing, lie bon owed a horsemand wagon and took a bag of Corn and the expectant bride lett to be ground, the twain who wished to be made one fl-sh waited on the mSer . an 1 exp ainmg the necessities of the c»se' won and w ' TtS'- Jtl much «>' vvou ct oe . Ihe m,m-ter replied ihai thf* fee was generally measured by the gener osity of the gentleman ; but one dollar was considered the sum lot sum orthodox Thi* w .8 beyond the pile of the tanner, but noth ing di-ci >ur iged, lie said: “Now seehere old feiow ! Ihav. n’t got biv fifty cen-s and’vou mini m.rryus as far as that to and w • will c 'me again for thoJbalan e Tna in n ster could n ,t res su Ae en r. aty nr iiri.-ti the parties sc/eflfc< tuallv that they naver returned lor the ot'Jer fifty cents worth. Exteasive Conflagration la New York* AH OUT $1,500,000 13 PROPER* T¥ DESTROYED. Between two and three o’clock last Sun day morning (16th iust.,) a fi.e ' roke out in the story cooperage tstablish menrNs/Sod Water -treet. aud con.tnuui cati-djfb aa adjoining lumber yard and to the bonded warehouses Nos. 549, 551 aud 553/ on the opposite side oftne str. ct, consuming nearly ali ihe contents of the several buil dings .rnd the lumber in the yard. The value oftne build ngs and stocks of goods destroy ed it is thought was at least a million and a halt-of dollars. It is understood there Were insurances on the greater part of this amount. The cooperage establishment was the pro perty of A. T. Driggs > the building was owned by Thomas Owens, and the lumber yard by J. Djryee. Mr. Driggs estimates his loss at about $16,- 000 ; insured for $2,C00 on machinery in the Mechanics’ and Traders'lnsurance Company, and $4,000 on stock in the Trader's Insur ance Company. Tnc. hixiidiug was owned by Thomas Owens, vnimd at -$12,000 ; in-ured for $6,000 in. the Mechanics’ and Traders’ Insurance Company. Mr. ffiuryee e.-tiuiates bis loss on number nt about $15,000; insured for $35,000, as fol lows: Tradesmen's, $5,000; J.rsey City, $5,000 ; Broadway, $2,500; New Wond. $2,5(:0 ; Rutgers, $5,000; Atlantic, $2,500; Li nox, $2,500; Hop*; $2,500 ; North Ameri ca, $2,500; Lorillard, $5,000. The Surrender of Lee’s Army.—The New York Herald's correspondence of the 17th contains some interesting details of the cere monies attending the surrender of General Lee's Army. she work of paroling the rebels commenced on the llth inst:, and it was thought that three or four days altogether would be re quired to complete it. Toe number of men under General Lees immediate coma - and covered by the surrender was estimat. and at o lyalvut sixteeu thnusan'i, including offi cers, privates and teamsters. The surr-nd. t eo an.il .y is supposed to comprise oue Hun dred and seventy pieces, Seven liundtvd wa.ous also tonn.d part of the Union prize. $ ueany exhausted Were the provisions ol t e rebels ti at. while the surrender vv.is iu progress a large number of them tad to be supplied wim mud by General Gram’s com mio-arieS. . ihe majority seemed more to welcome than regret the surrender. . Rebel officers transacted a brisk business iu disposing ot tneir norses to the national army, and showed their appreciation of the ti names or Jeff. Davi-’ c mfederacy by a universal refusal to t iKe rebel money in payment. : The S. c ad and Sixth corps of die’Army (if the Po omnc ictt Appoiimtox Court .House on the 11 to in-t., moving back t. whrusiiurkesvi.leJunc . ion, leaving the Fifth corps beiiin i to take chaige of ah'sirs lilt tye surrender was termi oatwd. ioe Ultimate destination of tuis por tion of Gem ral Grams forces has uot‘yet ueen made public- General Lee, in his farewell order to the rebel Army ot Noithern Virginia, a,ter his suirender, tells them that lie hasyieided from no distrust of thiui, but because he was -atislied the circumstance* were such that he could accomplish nothing further which would compensate lor the io3s of life which would have attended a prolongation of the contest. . .. , Ine following is General Lee's farewdl to his army: HtADQ’iiS Auiir Norxhlbn VmaisiA,) AprU 10, 1805. ’> Gesural Orders,) ino. 9. / After ff.ur years of arduous services, mark ed by unsurpass and courage aLd lortitudo, the Army of Niirthera Virgiuia has been cout -1 elitd t■( yield uud resources. • ' I need not tell ttfe brave survivors of so many bard lougnt battl. s, wlto have rein iueu ,'teudl'asi to the last, that I iiaVe consented tu tb.s result liotn no distrust in them ; but fed ingthat valor and devotion could aicou piisit poiniiig that would compensate lor the l«;s s bat w. uld h’tve.aUcndeu the continuance of tue coutest, 1 determined to avoid the useless sacr flee of tho*9 wbo»e past services have endeared them to tljeir counfrymeu. Ly tlie t. tmsot the agreement, officers and men can return to thetr homes and remain until exchanged. You will take with you the sat sfaetton that proceeds from the cons, ious n; ss ot duty faithfully pet formed, aud I ear ne&t y pray that u merciful God wili extend to y-.u uis des-Utg and protection. With an um easing atlmiration of your constancy aud devotion to vour country, au<t a grate.ui remembrance of your kind aud gt utrous consideration tor uiyscit, I bid you au affectionate larewcll. R. E. Lee, General. Mut- Partxsotjn is a Perfume Store “Uau I wait U|ion you, marifttn ?" s*dd Mr Cubing, po.i.e y, as Mis ; P .rt ngton ttaefi iookiug at the stored sweeia at 1 12 Wathing ton street. ° “ Were I younger,’? said she, smiling as sweetly as Cynthera upon a pomade botile. “I might feel flattered by such, an offer. I do like po.iteness, thougU it is rarely one inerts >vitli it. The other ffiglit I went up to the opera, and stood an hpur oyts’de, and nobody had the good manners to offer me a seat.” • • - Due sympathy WaS when she went on like a wheelbarrow: “ I declare it must seem to you as if you were breathing the airs of Paradox or Cey lon's Isle, or some such fragrant thing, a'l the time. Have you any of the odor of sahci ity, that you could giv« me a tp put on my hacdk, rcliiei.*’ - She was assured that they had noue on tap, but expected some with a flesh supply of the essence with which the ghost of Hamlet scents the morning air, and'would remember her. She thanked them kindly, continuing her inspection, while Ike amused himself by shaking up some of the bottles and seeng the bubbles rise to the surface. r.. ..., - ; ■ •; * A sensitive wife has sent the following touching l.qea to an exchange, to publish: **My ba>band[*BleijWlic dreamed a pleasing dream, ii° r /. u,my , s across his Hoe did beam ; i JUi aream; di mg, foro the murmured 't\f Tl f£ . hi , m t:l my he.irt-nclo-e, closer yet, Ala* w l " o my e ? r Ul? P r, CiuU» word— ; Aia» it was Pu ro leutn 1 neard." 1 uUhsJiavy has boldly set d ° WU lUc expenses of his Tim BniDc.K at Hatbu Be Grace .—From present exp.ctath ns ice bridge ia course ol construction across the Sus juehannaii i t Havft de Grace, Marykqd, will be tiuishecl during this year, and it w iii be known as the great bridge ot ti is continent, while it w 11 stand as the uioourn. nt of the g n'us and < nurprise cf Lie nineteenth century. The Vict< r.a Bridge airs- tne St. Lqvm-nce, at Montreal, lias liiih no I> on terns cl red the most stuptndou- structure in America, but its piers arc budt in a di ptli of water not, ex- Cft tting tweive te.t, while L ose of qurhannah Br.dg*- rise through Ayeuity live ictt of wair. Tli : c h orated bridge of Menni Straits lias its pier- erected on sir. :ll isuinds, s > that wondeiful as it is, it wili in no niann r comp .re with the .-pkmiid bridge iu Maryland vviitn completed. A night or two ago, the residence of Mrs. Fitzhugh, iu Fairfax County Va., iva- en tered tiy several persons an i robbed of silver plate, a gold .watcn, and ot er articles of value. Ail the efforts of Mrs. F aid the other woim nin toe iiou-e were ineffectual to prevail upon the persons to desis . Mr-. Fitzhugh is an- aunt r^G< j n Lnh --t E. Lee. HOTEL AaMVaLa. , - PULASKI HOUSE, APklLxl, Mrs. Deiany and child, Athens, Ga. «• Mrs, Child, child and servant. Athens,|(Ga. Miss O'Connor, Ealouiou, Ga Mrs & Miss Hatch, child and servant, Augusta, Ga Mr*. J. F. Hedges, Augusta, Ga. Mrs. M. T. Myers, 3 chiiuren and servant, do. Master Myeis, Augusta, Ga. Chas. P. Fischer, U. 8. X. J. X. Smith, “ “ F. £T. Stephens, “ “ W. D. Giles, •* - l H. H. Strickland, “ * 3- M. Gailardot, Washington. R A. Starrs, “ Seymour W. Ely, Bridgepovt, Ct. Role tW. Davis, 11. 33d U. S. f“. T. G. Vv. Husmer, itufiato, X. Y.u J. Buiklets, Boston. * J. B. Patten, •* X. W. Monk Xew York. Edgar Ketd.um, New Turk. Chas. L. Giiliali, “ R. J. Pennell, Broi k'yu. CHUKCII DIIiECTOItY. [ Compiled expressly for the Savannah Dai hi Herald:-] CATHOLIC CHCRCnBS, Cathedral oibt.Jolin the Baptist—northeast corner of Perry and Drayton streets.—Mass 6 1-2 a. m., 8 1-2 a. m. Digh Mass 10 1-2 a. m., Vespers 4p. m. Sunday Sciiool 2 1-2 p. in., Stations of the Cross; concluding wiiu the Benediction of the Most liiesscd Sacra ment, Friday evening, 7 o clock.. Clergy— Right Rev. Augustus vTiot, D. D. Bishop oi Savannah; T. F. O'Neil, Sr. Vicar Generali liev. Peter Whelan, Rev. Peter Dulau. iiev. Henry P. Clavreui. St. Patrick s Cnurch—southeast corner o’ West-Broad and Liberty streets, —Rov. Cuas. Prendergast,— Mass 8 i-1 a. ui., High Mass 10 1-2 a. m. FBOTESAXT 1 PISCOPAL CIICRCIII S. Christ's Church—east side of Johnson Square corn v - Bud and Congrc.-s stru ts; Rev. Charles Coley Assistant Rector. Service 10 1-2 a. ill.; Sunday School 4 p. m., Prayers Wednesday and Friday 11 a. m. St. John’s Cnurch—west side of Madison Square, coiner Bull ancl Chari urn streets; Rev. C F. Mcßae, Rector. Service 10 !-2 a. m., 3 1-2 p. m.; Sunday School 9a. m.-i Wm. S. Bogart, Superintendent. Prayers daily at 5 p. in. METHODIST CHURCHES. Trinity Church—west side St. James Square, corner Burnard and York itn ets; liev. A. M. Winn, Pastor. Service 10 a. m.; Sunday School -3 1-2 p. m.; Mr. Magill.— Service Tuesday at 4p. m. “ * LUTHEKAS CHURCHES. Savannah Lutheran Church East side Wright Square, corner Bull mid State streets; Rev. .D. M. Gilbert, Pastor. -Services- 10 1-2 a. m., 3 1-2 p. m., Sunday School 9a. m.; John T. Thomas, Superintendent. - Service Thursdays 3 1-2 p. m. *■ v FRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. Independent Presbyterian Church—South-; west corner Bull and South Broad streets. Rev. I. S. K. Axson, D. D., Pastor. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. m., 3 i-2 p. m.,.Sunday School 9 a. m.; John W. Anderson, Superintendent. Service Thursday aiternoons. baptist churches. Savannah Baptist Church—West side of Chippewa Square, c.Tner 'Bu i and Hull S'reels ; Rev. Sylvanns Buncltum, Service 10 i-2 a. m., and 4 1-2 p.m, Sunday School 3 1-2 p. m.; Geo. W. Davis, Su perintendent. Service Thutsdays ut 4 1-2 it- m. HEBREW CONQKICOATZOXS. Mickva I-rat 1, nortli ea>t corner of 'Whita ker and Liberty areits. Rev. A. Epstein, Header. Service Friday 3 o’clock p. m. Sa turday 9 1 2 o’cuirk ar. m. Buai Beriih Jacob, Army Hall building, west side W right Square, corner Bull and State streets. Services Friday, 5 o’clock p m. Saturday 3 o’clock a. mi COLORED CHURCHES, First African Baptist Church—West side Franklin Square, corner Montgomery and Bryan streets; ltcv. Wm.'Campbell, Pastor. Service 10 1-2 a. in., 3 1-2 and 7p. m. bun day School 2p. ni.; Janies Sims, Superin teudent, Charies L. Dc La ilotta, Assis tant. Church service Thursdays 7 p. m., prayers, Mondays 7 p. m. Second African Baptist Church—West side Green Square, c< ruer S;ate and Houston streets; Kev. John Cox, Pastor. Service 10 *r2 a. m., 3 1-2 and 7 p. m, Sunday School 2 1-2 p. m.; Herman Eves, Su nerintendent, W in. Gorgun, Assistant. Pray • s, Tuesdays and Tnursdays 7 p. m. Third African Baptist Church Brain, near Pah an street, ifev. E. Houston, pas tor. Service 10 a. in., 3 and 7p. m. Prayers Mondays and Thursdays 7 p. m. Fourth African Baptist Church—Liberty, near Montgomery street. Rev. Isaac Brown Pastor, Rev. Henry Taylor, Assistant Pastor. Service 10 1-2 a. in., 3 1-2 and 7 p. m. Pray ers, Tuesdays ana t'hursdays, 7p. m. St. Stephen's Episcopal. Church West side Calhoun Square. Rev. James Porter Lay Reader. Service 10 10 *. m., -?-p, uv Union Meihodist Episcopal—New street, near Fahan street, norm Central Rail Depot. Rev. Wm. Bentley, pastor. Service 10 a. m., 3 1-2 p. m., 7p. m. Sunday School 12 1-2 p. m. Henty Bates, Superintendent. -cnur.ctiM's erases. * German Lutheran Church confer of Dray ton and Gordon streets. Wesley Cuap —.North-east! comer of Lin coln and South Broad streets. Pend.-Ids Mariners Church—Bay street, south aide Lctwceu Abacoru and' Lincola Comra nd»ntof ibePdft and District—Brevet Msjor Ge.ifcGil C Grover; efficc corner South Broad and Bull streets: residence corner Bull and Gaston streets. STAFF. Tvl’vard G Dik«, Liont and AAA G; efilce corner Soi th B:'oaa_ and Bull st. e its ; residence same place. Theo o Otis, Lieut and ADC; residence comer Bu i;.adG stou streets. B H Wefcster. Lieut and ADC; residence corner Bull and Gar: on streets. V- J*hu F Baker, Capt and AA I Gen; office corner Souih Broad and Bull streets: residence count’ Ball and Gaston streets. • ' , 5 Sidney SStarr,Capt and AQM Post 'Quartermas ter ; office Raiaoad Bank; residence Perry street, near Montgomery, Ebon Parsons, Jr. Ist Lieut, Judge-Advocate and Provost Jnrtite of District and Post': office in United Stan s Court House, corner Bull and Bay streets; resi dt-nee No. So South Bio and street. - • J it Walton, Capt and Provost'Judge 2d Provost Court; office Bay street, over Adams’ Express. W Y Prnvwst/Medical Director: office comer South Broad aud Bull streets; residence Corner Bull aud Gaston streets. U’mS Stevens, Lieut and Ordnance Officer; resi dence corner South Br. -ad and-BuTf strec't- J ieat Chas Roberts Jr. -ignal Otiiedf, USA; resi dence 'l ay or street, one door from Drayton Proves; Marshal of the District-aiW- Post—Lieut Col R P York ; offi e in Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank. . SUBSISTENCE DEI*AUTOOXT. Depot Commissary—Capt Henry E Lord; office Bay street, opposite the Custom House- Post Commissary—C apt Oglesb-e; office Bay street, opposite the Custom House. QCAHTEIUIASTtE’s DEPARTMENT. * * r Capt Si'loev Starr. Post Quartermaster; office Rail road Bank, Bay street. . Fuel, Forage mid L ind Transportation— Deut JH Chariot, /i AQM; oiUce 8,1 Bay- street. Clothing, Camp and'Garrison Equipage—Lieut X Murray, A A Q M ; office Itt! Bay.:,treet iu charge of Government Wo, kshi.ps and Post Hos pital—Lieut Fred Hope, Jr; office S; i>:iy street.' In charge of Geueial Hospital—Capt J S Meek, A A Q M ; office 04 Bay street. In charge of Offi-rals—Lieut J W Sterling, I> QM; office !»G Bay screet. north side. Ia ch ,rge of Marine Repair Shops, Coni Depot and Assistant Master of Marine Traneporiaticn—i ieut D it KnowKon, A* AQ M; office No. 10J Bay street; rc s-idifffiie arrHt'i.. un-ee.-doors from Barnard, house lately occupied by George Lt ope.' In charge o; VV. ter Woibs—Alsjor C F Allen, ORDNANCE • DFTAaTNKNT. Lieut T J Spencer, Depot Orduance.Officer. Military Division Alissitstppi. . ' Lieut B E Miller, Assistant Depot Ordnance Officer ana a A Q Ai. urduuu .0 Office—Planters’ Bank, corner Bryan and A her Cell! streets. METICAL DI.PABTMENT. Health Officer of the Post—Surgeon A P Dairymple, CSV; office corner Dull: nd Whitaker streets; resi dence 1i.9 ooutu Broad street; sge-nd door west cf hituker. Su.goon J K BigefoW. Assistant Medical Purveyor, Disirct of Savannah; st’on room NO IT3 Broughton -Leut; residence 14J Suite street. B.T3EET3 AND LANES. Street Commissioner—Capt. Albert Stearns, office Xo. l' U. norm side of SaUia Broad Street, one door west of Barnard St’eet; residence northeast corner of Brotightou and Dr. yton Streets. Deputy Street CVmmissioner—First Deutenant E. D. Bryauh- oliffia iffivta -side of Bouth Broad Street, one door west of Barnard Screet. Clerk—C. W. Weber, residence Drayton Street, cor ner New Houston Street. . "-Saiar»yo«> -Jtior it. Hogj;' residence northwest corner of Montgomery and-Scono Streets. Wagon Master—M. B. Puukcr, fesßTence east side of .Walnut Street, second :daor from Zubly Street. S.iperimendeiK of 6tftMe3—•Frederick Mffincke, resi dence soutneast comer of West Broad ’ahd Taylor Streets. Foreman Carpenter • Shop—Preston Warner, Zubly Srrcjt, near.Avou Street, Blacksmith James Clemence, residence Indian Street, near Luclilison’s foundry. ' ' Keeper of Forsyth Place—James Walsh, residence norm ;„de of Gordon Street Lane, second door east of Draytuu Street. Keeper ol' City Sqnares—Patrick Scanlan. Guruuge Inspector—C. J. Carter,north west comer JcJugi&du and jiioiugomery Street?. IJ?BPECrO?J3. First District—South of South Broad Street and east of Drayton. Stress, Salvaterre du&psctor, resi ■aßOWTCfthSfa'St' corner of Price and Perry Streets. Second District—West of Drayton Street, south of South Brojd Street, J. Vv’. dark, inspector. Third Dietrich—North of SoUtn Broad Street, west of Drayton Street, Daniel Fitzgerald inspector, resi dence southeast comer cf Lincoln Street and York Street L.me. , Fourth District—East of Drayton vnd north of South Broad Street, Geo. W. Mullery inspector, residence No. 7 Cassel Raw, St. Julian street. Squad Masters—Geo. Blown, Stewart Street, near We*t Bread Street. Edward Cotter, west side of Wil- SsISSSt. Ufjffi door aou tn of Berrien Street. O.A.Dodge southwest corner cf Jc-fl'erson and McDonough Streets. Phillip M. Box, southeast corner of York and Houston Streets.. Patrick White, east side of Linc’oln Street, second door south of Broughton. • ; ttesemaa and 1 r.EEDjizN. General Superintendent Recruiting Service Dep’t of the South, ana in charge of the altairs ox hTeedmen— it. Saxton, Brevet Major-General U. S. V 013., office Farlnero' and Mechanics’ Bank, Bryan street, one door •'f D. C„ Cominissary of Subsistence, office Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Bryan strict, one door west of Drayton street. Lt. A. P. Ketchum, A. D. C., office Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank. fne residence of Gen. Saxton and Staff' is north west corner of Barnard and Harris Streets. Miscellaneous. Relie’'Commissioner— Lieut Col Alfred Xcaffe; of fice Exchange building. In charge of Civil Fund—Capt E Giesy; residence Jidies stiver, near Drayton. Supervisor o; Trade—Lieut Col Ncaffe, Exchange buiiuing. - . * Harbor Master—Capt Silas Spicer, third door east from Dray ton htreet, north cid-- of Buy. TBBASVBY DEI'ABTJthNT. Albert G. Browne, Supervising Special Agent Fifth Agency, cilice Bank of Commerce, uormwest corner 01 Bryan anil Drayton streets. AsifataurSpecnU Agent—H, S. Kimball, office‘hank of Commerce, . . .jeasg •• • (Official ) EEADQUAKTERS D. STRICT OF SAVANNAH, SavamPau, G.v, April r-cth, lSix>. Ot-.ERAL Ol.Dl-r.B-1 " ' -.0. 0. I . " I. C.apt. Oliver Matthews, Asst. Adjt. General U. S. Vols.‘ having 1 epor ec at these Headquarters tor duly, is hucbyassigned to duty as Asst.- Adjt. General of the District.- II Capt. Edward G. Dike, A. A. G., U. S. Vols., is hereby .assigned to duty as Asst. Adjt. General of the Bust. C. GROVER, np-:0 Brevet Major General. Commanding. QOTTON SEED!!! COTT ' SEEt>, '- * • IN LARGE OR SMALL QUAN*TITIEB. Will be purchased at Fair Rates by the undersigned, A'ISLANDP R E FR R RED . Parties desiring to s-ell, will state quantity ftg dis posal and price per bushel desired, andwiiete located. Addicsfl, - T. E. SICKLE’S, m,-tr 7—ts . Bos 14, Hilton Head, S C. hi. BELLoWs & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, COOTS‘AND SHOES, lIATB AND CAPS, &0., no. 8 Jl^Wlu^;Ta , now, n I LTON. HJJ A D,- S. C. e. V. UKU.OWB. Ji. C. TYLWL 4. W. TAYLOR. mam ts EIV YOliK UEiiALD COiiUi-SPONDiiNX. ihe oClce of the New York Herald. Correspondent U at 11 1 BA Y STREET, - Vi’ STaIB*. uusa ts 1865! SEW SKIET. THE GREATEST INVENTION OF TUP A rv HOOP-SKIP.T3. AGE W J. W. Bradley’s No*w Patent DUPiw t-, . TIC (or don ole} SPRING SKikT. bhijp. Wfstb, Bradley & Oaby, (Ifito J I & t n ir solc Proprietors and Muanfhctarcr?. <rf t3 and 8i Reade streets, New York. ana This invention consists of duplex for „■ steei spring?, ingeniously braided, ti»ht v a C togetlier, eJge to edge, making the y flexible, elastic and durable sprin B ever fL** 1, r.!S st seldom bend or break and cojißeonAiriv ~' ea ‘ ‘ perfect aua beautiful shape Ski rt. a lw, « “» “hy ethyl The wonderful flexibility and great cmw , pleasure to auy lady w.-nring the Duok» ru™ v 1 will be experioucea particohuly i„ a l nine, opera, carriage, rat,rc*dcars, churth m-u m ’ chairs, tor pramo-uado- amt House dre/'a.t.l 0 ’ Will fold itself, When ,n use, to occupy a »mai m klrc easny and conveniently as a silk or n.us in 7.V a * A iady having enjoy-ed the pieasme t great convenience 04 wearing the bent. v 81,4 Spring fclyrj; for a single day 4,1 never ufuman lingly dispense with the use of them IW m."‘r o,S. “ a '“"s'O’to* a-r They arc the best quality in every mm questionably the lightest, mou desi, and economical f-kift ever made. For aalelu','l t Cass stores in this city and throughout a States, 1, avhna de Cuba, Mexico, bomh AmVic u the *\ est indies. ana Inquire mr the Duplex Elliptic skirt maril ’ , r , LOfficia!,. ~ HrADQCABTEBS, DkI’AR.JIEST OF THE SoDto Hilton Head, S. C.. March t, ,J'- 'GsNEEAL OuDEP.S,> -h o, f».u. No. 31. / I- Ciyhians travelling upon Government Transneft# within this Department, will hereafter be following rates of fore, to be collected by the Du , , * master m charge ot Marina Transpo. ration at tne ,‘ ; t' upon passes issued oy the Pi\Jvosim!j» Between Hilton Head and Charleston Between Hi,ton Head aud Savannah '*? ” Between iliiton IHad and Beaufort Si? Between Hilton Head aud Fetnuudina , !'* Between Hilton Head and St. Augustine" 1 “ Between Hilton Head and Jacksonville ‘" ‘I Between Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski “ -- Between Hilton Head and St. Helena !- Between points, not specified above, the ’ate of v,i for every twenty miles, will be charged. ' ° 11. Free trmjspqrtation will be allowed, to eovern ment employees, while travelling on government h's ness; to members of the Sanitary athd Christian Cua" missions, agents distiibut ng gratuitous supuiik t o tbe destitute, and regularly appointed legbtiewapautkT-. while travehmg iu the discharge of their duties assS aud to destitute retugees, ut the discretion of b./ai Commanders. DL No Free transportation will be allowed evrrrt upon pusses marked -Free’’ by the Provost Marshal By command of wrnr n Major’General Q. A. GILLMOhE. \\. L. M. Buhofe, A. A. Gen. lipi .j Cufficial.) OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, TT-,. »r „ IJtPAM'JIKNTOKTIItSf.u IL Hilton Head, S. C.. February .3 isyi>. The following Circular from the SuraeniisGeiierTl’s Office, ia furnished lor the imormuti 11 aud , u'lianee of Surgeons ia charge of U. S. A. General 11. ?p t .\ Jc Suusr.llN UXNESaI’S I IF Ol Washii gt'.u, D. c..Ju,.e i T . j&j CmorLAa Letter. Whenevei a General Hospital is dDcoutintttfi, the Medical Officer iu charge will be iu-tracted by iue Medical Director of the Department to forward t‘ me Surgeon Oeiieral'a OUiee lull reports ot Wounded Surgical Operations. Secondary Hemorrhage, T. tat as ana Pycjmia, for the period ol time elapsiug beta ten the last quarterly report and the dato o. a.s-ot.tuju ancs of the Hospital. In the Reports 01 Wonnded, and of Surgical Opera tions. especial care rhoulit be observed to furnish 1113 results t those cases ‘’remaining under treatment" at the date of the last quarterly report. A list of such cases can be obtained on application at tue Sur geon General’s Office. By order ot the Acting Surgeon General. H. A. (.bank, Surge; n U S. A. MEUEbITH CLYMLU, »pr!2 Medical Director D, p't o, the South. [Official, j ~“ OFFICE oF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Department op to; Socvu, „ Hilton Head, S. C., January 12, lSoo. CntCCL.VB Xo. 4. 1. The attention 01 all Medical Officers in ch rge of Regiments or Detachments, prisoners ot war, and Quartermasters’ employees, is called to the necessity ot immediate re-vutciuati.n of all recruits, *‘c< ntia bands, aud prisoners of war, and Quortei masters’ employees, as soon as they arrive at me Regimental or other depots. There is uh\ ay.- a supply o, vaccine crusts at the Purveying Depot of this Department ai.d all Medical Officers must always be amply provided with them. 11. Medical Officers of this Department arc again reminded of Hie obligation of economy in the u.-c of - tationcry. Hal! sheets of letter paper musi iuv.ria- Vly he used when the nature 01 the con.muuicaUoU admits of It. MEREDITH CLYMER. apt IS Medical Director Dtj.’t 01 the South. _ • (Official.; r\FFICE OF TEE MeDICAI DIRECTOR, v/ DErA.niiE.vY or iuc r-ottTn, Illlton Head, S. C., March 2y, ISCS. daixrt.Ait No. 9. The Surgeon General of the Army requires a strict compliance from all Medical Officers i.i this Depart ment with the following instructions. (Circular No. •2, S. G. v., IsCoj: •‘in all cases, either in hospital cr in the''eld, in which death is supposed to result from toe employ* menr of anaisilieue agents, a detailed repoi t of the at tendant cimmist nee# will bo transmitted bv tiio Medical Officer in immediate charge of the'paitut, through the ordiuaiy channels to tue tuigeon Gener al. Medical Officers in charj.e 01 Hospitals and tur goons-in-chiei ot Divisions, wid endorse cu Hie re ports of their subordinates their opinions of the facts. Together with the report.'asample o; the aiiwsihetic agent employed will be ituwuideU or analysis." MEREDITH CLYMtR, aprl’2 Medical Director t,ep‘t o. lue couth. jQUNBAHS & FKANZ, NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW, Hilton Head, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SUTLERS’* GOODS Os all Descriptions gTOVESI STOVES’ 1 STOVES! !~ ' * Large and small, for Restaurant* and Families. . Ainkinds of HOLLOW VV At,E and Cocking Cttn •suo. Planter*^HOE?, wholesale and retail, by *' id, JAMES G. 'iHOMPSwN A CO, ap!7—»m«fethQ iieaut< n, S. C, US. CHRISTIAN tOM.MiS.-loN. • Rooms I4f Buy sti eet. A large lot ot Reading .1 ui ter, \ riting Paper. En veffipes, Ac,, just received i.in* ready lor Ukuibuliou. * agilities lor writing Betteis ler .M, wishing to aiail fhemselves 01 thtiu. ebl j PWIGIIT SPENCER. Agent. STEELE A BURBANK, 11 Merchants l ' Row, „ „ „ Hilton Head, S. C. Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail 1 m chaser# to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING AM) • , FUItNISIIING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewory. ;■> and Plated Ware,Swords, Sashes, Beits, En.broderies. Bouts, caps Field Glasses, Gauutiets Gloves.. Ac.. Ac- Ac. Bakery a confectionery establish ment AT BEA l FORT. We respectfully cull the auciition of the public to our Bakery A Confectionery Establishment in Sam. A.' Cooley’# Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to fill any oiders which may be for warded lo us. Special attention is paid to the mau ulactuic of Ornamental Pieces, Fancy Conleciiotiery, and Eiegaut Pastry, lor holiday cr asiiial tables. McManLS a MURRAY. 4V flP°b LIVING, •• At reasonable prices, can be had at th« EAGLE OYSTER and REFHESJI.MEN i SALOON, In the rearot’the New post office, lint»u lijead, s. >'• I nave the very best facilities lot lurnwuhg oYS TLRS,CLAMS, MEATS, UuUi.TRY, Vt,Gk TAiJo.-S, Ao , from the North and other places in this vicin ity. Cooked to Ai de* from «l A. M. to s I*. M. PETER FITZt.ERALD, Proprietor. P. S.—One trial is respectfully solicited, Rooms to let at uilton head. s. c., iu Tue Palmetto lie; aiu Building, corner Mer chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for uee# pirvposva or lodgings. Apply tpJ.T. KIVtWS on the pramUei, or ii. T. RIVERS, a), ike Gusto, Indue. u iui*B