Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, April 27, 1865, Image 3

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i^WEATMAN'S.VARIETIES. (Formerly Bt. Andrew's Hall.) swua**ab ami> bthah Lessees and Managers % OPEN IVSBT NIGHT! SINGING, DANCING, BURLESQUE, PANTOMIME, DRAMA, MINSTRELSY urn FARCE. cauws or raowuioa mmu. For particulars no Bills. U a piß (Official.) OFFICE OP THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dkpabtment or iu Soon, Hilton Head, S.C., April 14, IMS. CtsouiAs Lettxb. The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon General’s Office, are published for the in ormation of all Medical Officers concerned: Clr. No. li, 8. G. 0., 1862.—1. In cases where the services have been rendered In the field, the certifi cate appended to the account should state that fact; otherwise the Increased allowance for field service can not he paid. S. All acconnts for servioe should be In duplicate, and should be certified by the commanding officer of the force with which the physician is serving, or the Surgeon in charge of the hospital, and approved by the Medical Director of the Division, Army Corps, Army, or Department. Circ. No. 21, 8. G. 0., 1863.—6th. The mere appro val of an account will not secure its passage through the Treasury. The signature of the certifying officer must be placed in the blank space immediately bo low the certificate, and not, aa now frequently occurs, in some other part of the account, thus leaving the certificate unsigned. 6th The dates between which the services are ren dered mus be accurately stated. Both the initial and final day are counted; thus, from “August 20, 1863, to September 20, inclusive," is not one month, but one one month and one day. it should read, “from August 20, 1862, to September 19, 1863, Inclusive," be ing one month. Bth. When a contract physician has been absent from duty, the certifying officer must state the reason and duration thereof. Contract Physicians are requested to use the blank printed accounts furnished by this office; an abundant supply of which will be Issued to every hospital, post, Ac., on the request of the Surgeon in charge or Com mantling Officer. Contract Physicians who desire it, can have their certificates made payable to any person beside them selves, by simply endorsing on the sacs of the ac* eount: "Pay to the order of— ———. * (Signature.) Act. Aast, Surg. U. 8. A.” Clrc, Letter, 8. G. 0.. Washington, D. C„ March 26, 1864.—111. Accounts for medical services under contracts, must exhibit the following facts: 1. The place of service. 2. The dates between the services were rendered.— The Treasury Department assumes every month to be composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractional parts of two successive month must be so calculated; thus, from the 21st of August to the lOtb of September the calculation of time will be from the 21st to the Both of August, Inclusive, (ignoring the 31st), ten days, and from the Ist to the 10th of September, in clusive, ten days—making the time to be paid for, twenty days. t 3. The name of the Hospital, Camp, Post, Regimen or command, in or with which the services were ran dered. 4. The class of persons with whom rendered i whe ther U. S. forces, colored troops, prisoners of war, mllltery prisoners, refugees, contrabands, or whether the services were rendered In »mall-Pox Hospitals, 6. The dale of the contract under which the services were rendered, and the name of the offioer with whom the contract was made. tt. If for servioe at a post or with a detachment, the strength of the command must be stated. IT. Aocoants must be made out for periods of one or more complete mouths, commencing with the date of entry upon service. No (account embracing frac tional periods of a month will receive attention, no lens it appears upon the face thereof; either that the station or the physician has been changed or his con tract annulled; bat accounts for any length of time may be presented on one set of duplicates, subject only to the exceptions specified. V. Accounts for several months'service. If render «d separately, must be 0 ntinuous; for the Treasury Department wOl not pay an account for one month, ' tmt 1 that of the preceding month has been settled. VL Officers certifying to aocoants of a “Private Physician under Contract," must give their official title, and Mate explicitly the capacity In which they -are'serrtng; otherwise their authority to make such a certificate may be questioned. K. g, A. 8., Surgeou C. 8. A., in Charge General Hospital, C. D., Surgeon Vole., Medical Director, Ist Division, 2d Anar Corps'. E. F., 00l- 40th Ohio Yols., Command ing Post, Garrison, Regiment. As they are also held personally responsible for the truth of every statement contained therein, certificates signed “By Order" or "For Medical Director" will be disregarded. VIII All accounts certified by other officers than a Medical Director, mutt be forwarded to tbit Office through that of the Medical Director of the Depart ment m which the service# were rendered, that he may endorse his knowledge of their correctness. IX. In ail cases of absence from duty, the dates and came of such absence must be dearly stated. If a substitute has been furnished, his name in full must be given, with a statement showing that he has satis factorily performed all the duties Incumbent upon the Contract. Physician. By order of the Medical Director, D. 8. WM. F. BUCHANAN, aprts Asst Surg. U. 8. A., Executive Officer. JgANJTARY. LIME! LIMEU lIMIIII 800 casks best quality Thomaston Lime, suitable for brick work, plastering, white washing, or for sanitary purposes. Just received direct from Thomaston, Me. Tor tale by DUNBAR A FRANZ, 10 Merchants' Row. apl9 Hilton Head. COOMttJ WAR DEPARTMENT, ** Awbiamx Grans ajc's Omo, _ _ Washington, F#b. % 1688. G&xebal Oupem,\ . No. 16. / ■ r Hepital transports and hospital boats, after heing properly assigned as such, will be exclusively nndar the control or the Medical Department, and will not be diverted from their special purposes by orders of local or department commanders, or of officers of other staff departments. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, »n°'> Assistant Adjutant Qeuer&L JJITUMINOUS COAL WANTED. FOE U. S. MILITARY RAILROAD. Any person having the above article to dispose of for cash, will please notify the undersigned at the Central Railroad Offlc#,.on West Broad street. . B. T. COURDALB, Cupt. and A. Q. IL, U. S. M. S. 8.. apM lw Savannah, Ga. RANGE ON NEW YORK. FOR SALS BY H. BRIGHAM, *P®® ts 83 Bay street. XIEADQUARTEBS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, Savannah, Ga,, April 23,1866, Giwnut, Osnxaal No. 11. / th * lßt May next until farther order* a tax OI one per cent, win be levied upon all imports admit ted within the limits of this District; also a tax of three per csnt upon all incomes of nix hundred dollars or n £™ard» irom real estate. Ihese taxes will be collected by the Supervisor of Tnme, who will turn over tbs amount accruing from them each month to the officer in charge of the civil Byeommandof j" THEATRE! and Badness Manager easier Tseeaar. Director of Amuyments a. a. davxhfokt. Stage Manager T . eH*,**. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 26, 1865. Will be played the great Yankee Speciality, entitled THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER. Solon Shingle Mr. T. 3 Herndon Robert Howard Mr. A. H. Davenport Hugh Winslow Mr. Simpson Charles Otis Miss Mande St. Leon JohnEllaley Mr. J. W. Caraer Mr. Timid...... Miss Elsie St. Leon Grace Otis Mias Hattie Lee Mrs. Otis Mrs. Berrtll Alter which. The great Serio-Comical, doleful chant or VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH, Will ha sang by Mr, T. J. Herndon To condnde with a KISS IN THE DARK. In whid) Misses Maude St Leon. Rattle Lee, Mr. Caraer, Mr. Rogers and others will sustain the principal characters. Notice.— The doors will open at TANARUS, and the curtain rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until 2 o'clock. oar prices of admission as usual, x: All bills must be presented weekly. 'V'O THE ARMY AND NAVV A OF THE UNITED STATES. PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING IXLB AT HILTON HEAD, S. 0., APRIL 21, 1866, Pursuant to a call, a large number of gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy, met at Commis sary Hall, Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Friday, the 21st day of April, 1865, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tbs purpose of instituting measures to secure the erection of a Monument to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, late Prealdent of the United States, and proceeded to business uhderthe following organization, vis; Pbxsidknt— Brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield. Viui Passman is—Col. dames Lewis, Col. C. L. Ktl born, Assistant Surgeon Win. Commons, of the Navy; Major w. L. M. Barger, Major A. V. Elliott, Captain Thomas 3. Robinson. SsoaxTAsi as—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain Jesse Merrill. The President having stated the object of the meet ing, On motion, a committee of five was appointed to prepare resolutions i consisting of the following nam ed gentlemen: Colonel C. L. Kilourn, Captain Wil liam Reynolds, of the Navy, Captain L R. Eras, and Captain Jesse Merrill—who, after, a short retirement, returned, and by their Chairman presented the follow ing: Whereat, the relations between Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, and the Army and Navy thereof, were of such a character as to create feelings, In both arms of the service, not only of pro found respect but of the deepest admiration and love; gnd Whereas, under an abiding sense of obligation and dnty, we cannot feel satisfied without giving substan tial expression to tbe sentiments by wblchfwe are aui matsd; therefore b« it To condnde with a Resolved, That tbe Army and Navy of the United States, including all those who served under President Lincoln In a Military and Naval capadty, claim it as a privilege, In which they reverently hope to be indulg ed, to erect a Monument over his honored re mains, at Springfield, Illinois. Second, That contributions for this purpose from the Eastern Army be forwarded to Major General John A. Dix. at his Headquarters in Nsw York; and from the Western Army, to Uis Excellency, Richard Oglesby, Governor of the State of Illinois. Third, That' we earnestly invite the 00-operation of our brethren of tbe Army and Navy throughout the country at large, and suggest the holding or meetings and the raising of funds without delay, to secure the object In view, *• Fourth, That we resn»otfahy request that these proceedings be published la the papers of the United States, genearlly. •(Remarks were then made by General Littlefield,CoL Lewis, Major Saunders and Major Saulsbury in com mendatlon of the project, after which the preamble and resolutions Wert unanimously adopted by tbe meeting. It was then moved that the officers of the matting constitute a Permanent Committee for the purpose or corresponding with similar organisations throughout ths country, and with power to add to their number at discretion; which was also agreed to unanimously. No fa thsr business appearing, tbe meeting then adjourned. • M. S. LITTLEFELD, Prealdent. KS Secretaries. A'i’ iOSTI "" "" IMMENSE STOCK! $160,008 vmhs ear otmuqui to bm mat IMMEDIATELY! Consisting of 30 Heroes Hams, ' 800 barrels Flour, 100 barrels Sagan 160 eases Boots and Shots, 60 boxes Coffee, 1000 cases Ale, 600 boxes Raisins, 160 barrels Ale, 160 barrels Walnuts, Filberts and Brasil Nuts,- 1000 eases Peaches, Tomatoes, Chickens, Tnr ksys, Ac 800 barrels Deltas and Qrackscs, 60 barrels Molasses. 160 oases Tobeoco, 800 doeen Shirts, 800,0000 Cigars. —aieo,— A Urge and extensive etoek of Yanks* Motions, Stationery, Hosery, and many other goods too wufe eroue to mention. Sutlers and Merchants, call and examine before sending your orders to New York. C. W. DENNIS A CO., • No. 4 Merchant’s Row, Hilton Head, 8. <f. aprl tt T> W. CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SURGEON Abt having reopened his office and yard, on Wil liam street, u now prepared to treat con scientific all diseases incident to Horses that are susceptible of remedy. Chargee moderate. Cures warranted. Terms cash. fobl6 ts FOR DISTRIBUTION! Government haying ftiralehed the ReUef Committee *°r distribution, c tisens arc required to ths/r preS*Si Ve * wU * ( i a * llUUe « sufficient to purify Apply «t the Exobang*. aprtl—lw WAR DEPARTM^T 8 !^ ” Awhtakt Granax’B Otm. No. 60. ; _ . Cxxtbaot.l under the immediate control of the Medical Director Department of the South, at Hilton Head, 8. cl**’ By order of the Secretary of War: «. , K D. TOWNSEND ap2B Assistant Adjutant GenersL J^OTICS. The Copartnership heretofore existing between a K, Osgood and F. P. Halsey, under the name of Os good <x Halsey, is this day dissolrtd, Mr. Q X. Os good retiring from the firm. The business will be con tin usd by the undersigned to whom all claims must be presented Ail indebted will please sail sad ftttie toaunmHtffitaalTr 6*o ». F. IAUEY 4100. (Official.) OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, DCTAimnWT OF tux Socth, Hilton Head, S. C., March IT, 1866. Qxkxxal Oudbbs.) I. The strictest discipline is required In the admlnls tration of a Military Hospital. It is a paramount duty of a Medical Officer of the Army to maintain the disci pline of the soldier, daring his residence in Hospital, at the highest point of efficiency compatible with the na ture and treatment of the disease or Injury he is suffer ing from. The General Hospitals in this Department have hitherto been remarkable for their excellent dis cipline. The Medical Director regretted to find In his recent Inspections the nnmUltary neglect of regula tions In regard to drees and general discipline; the careless ana unsoldierly bearing of many of the con valescents and attendants; and cither the entire ab sence of the customary compliments between the offi cers and men, or the slovenly manner In which they were paid and returned. Respect to superiors is not confined to obedience on duty, but must be extended to all occasions. It is always the duty of the Inferior to aooept or offer first the proper salutation, and of tbe superior to return snch complimentary notice. Here after existing regulations and orders In regard to dis cipline, proper compliments, and drees, must be rigid ly enforced, and all Infractions of discipline, or dis obedience of orders, must be promptly punished. The attention of all Officers on duty in General In this Department, la called to paragraphs 268, See, 266, 266 and 26T Revised Regulations of the Army, 1868, and to General Orders, No. 157, Headquarters, Department of tbe South, series 1964. whenever an Officer enters a Ward,the Wardmaatar must oommand attention, on which the patients, who are able to do so, will rise and stand In the position of attention until the Officer has passed out. Whenever a patient, attendant, or guard meets an Offioer, within the precincts of the Hospital, he win offer the customary salutation; if seated, and without B articular occupation, he will rise on his approach, or, standing, he will turn towards the Officer for the same purpose. The Officer will acknowledge the salat* in a respectful manner. At Inspection each man's articles of Nothing, which may be m the wards, will be neatly folded ana laid on the foot of tha bed. Boots and shoes, well brushed, will be placed on the floor at tbe foot of the bed. Nothing most be bidden under the bedstead. Every patient in Hospital, who Is able, will wash his face and hands at least every morning, and his feet twice a week, and will take a general bath once a week. Those who are unable to leave their beds, should have their hands and faces washed by the nurses, and the snrfaoe of the body sponged often enough to nmlntain cleanliness. T he attendants are especially enjoined to be cleanly In their persons, neat in their dress, and soldierly in their bearing. No attendant or patient in U. S. A. General Hospital In this Department must leave the limits of tbe Hospi tal unless he is provided with a pass signed by the Medical Officer of the Day, without having on his proper uniform, his coat buttoned up, clothing and ■hoes well brushed, and the number of his regiment and the letter of his company on bis cap. Enlisted men and civilian nurses must not be permitted to wear hospital dressing gowns or slippers outside tbe wards. 11. Tbe Hospital Steward charged with tbe adminis trative duties of a Military Hospital, is designated the Chief Steward. He may be selected by tbe Surgeon In Charge from tbe Stewards assigned to him, solely on account of merit and known capadty, and not by seni ority of warrant He is, ex-officio, the ranking Steward for the time being, and must be obeyed and respected accordingly. He Is entitled by hip rank to obedience from all enlisted men in the Hospital, both patients, attendants, and civilian nurses, and Is Immediately re sponsible to tbe Surgeon In Charge for the performance or his duties, apd he holds bis subordinates responsible for the proper performance of their duties. Aj an en. listed man, he owes respect and prompt obedience to all orders of his military superiors. He should wear his undress uniform in the Hospital. On Musters and Inspections he must be in full areas, with side arms. The Chief Stewards must pay two visits daily to every part of the Hospital, viz: at nine o’clock a. m., and at evening between tatoo and tape. At these reg ular visits, he will note the condition, discipline, cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of the wards, kitchens, mess-hft'ls, bath-rooms, and latrines, and he will report to the Surgeon In Charge all irregu larities abuses, infraction of discipline, Or neglect of duty that may come under hie notice, necessity of re pairs, or other wants. He will see (hat the ration re turns are made out, the rations received, properly kept, and economically Issued, and the prescribed doily diet table observed. Be will be responsible for the efficient administration of the clerical duties of the Hospital. 11l A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised Medical Regulations, 1868,) most be kept daily In every General and Post Hospital in this Department, and transmitted monthly to the Surgeon General's Office by the Surgeon in Charge. This Order will be placed m a, conspicuous place in the office of the Hospital, and in each ward, and para graph L will be read by the Executive Officer of each General Hospital to tbe convalescents in line at each Sunday Inspection. MEREDITH CLYMXR, aprl9 s Medical Director, Dept, of theSoath. pTBSgSTOTOmaiTIogy “* * tot THE SOLDIER OR THE OTTIIEN THE MONTHLY NOVELLETTB. am tains a Novelette complete, together with from three to eight short storiss, with Ulnstrstiaus. Terms: $9 per year. Single copies, 26 cento. TEE AMERICAN UNION. \ a iransipq rotaman. no eoemram wma. Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventures and Choice Home Reading. $8 a year. Four copies, $lO. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. ' Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures, Poems, News, NoveUettes, Ac. $4 per year. THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magaitne in the world. SI.OO a year. Seven oopies, SB. Nearly one hundred pages of reading matter and illustrations. Postage only 19 cents per year. TEN CENT NOVKLLETTES. 198 pagaa in each book t one-third larger than any ether Dima NovaL All of the abort publications will ba forwarded regu larly by moll, on receipt of price, by ELLIOTT, THOMXB A TALBOT. Trmutm, 68 Congress street, Boston, Most. Samples can be stem or oopies purchased, by ap plying at THE SAVANNAH HERALD BTORE, 'ill itt strii t, SAVANNAH, GA. aprlS tt jjmtce: —' “ Savamas. Ga., March, 8,1886. After this date tbe Provost Coart will be helain the U. 8. Court House, up stairs, corner of Bull ana Bay streets. EBEN PARSONS, Jo* mar st—ts Lieut, and Provost Judge. ' [Official.] OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTON, DsTAirarar or tsb Sotm. Hilton Read, 8. C., March 14, m Giiziiai. Owns,l Whenever practicable, Regimental Hospitals must be at once discontinued, and the patients seat to Poet oc General Ho9DiUi(. It isdesirabiethat all cases that can be treatodta Post Hospitals should be seat thvre, thereby fseffita ting the more speedy return of men to duty. Light cases of disease or injury should be treated m quarters, and tbe men assigned, when It can be done of the Army, 1888. _ _ MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, Dept of tbeSonth. JJKRALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No, 111 Bat Snxrr, Savannah, Georgia. We respectftilly call tha attention of the public to ffie facilities which wo have for doing all kinds of Job Printing NEATLY AND PROMPTLY. We have the BEST PRESS IN THE WORLD For doing a variety or work and doing tt all wolL Wo employ , FIRST OLARi PRINTERS, Os long experience and tried ability. Wohav* NEW PRINTING MATERIALS, From the best Northern foundries, to which w* are CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDITIONS. W# are prepared to assent* orders for Porter*. Placards, Handbills, Programmes, , Play Bills, Oroulan, Bills of Fare, Visiting Garda, Wadding Cards, Ttaken. Business Cards, Letter Heads, BIQ Heads, Drafts, Hocrtpta. Checks, Labels Constitution*. By-Laws, Pamphlets, , Ballads, Legal Blanks OalandsM. Envelopes, Or any other kind of Printing, IN ANY STYLE. We have a FINE ASSORTMENT OF INKS tot PRINTING IN COLORS. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS Will receive prompt and careftti attention, sad tha work will be forwarded FREE OF] CHARGE FOR TRANSPORTAfnQff. We endeavor to do all our Work wall, and to give complete satialhctioo to oar customers. OCR PRICES Are as low as tbe present high cost of stock, mate rial, labor and Bring will admit of, and are bekrw the ncreaaed rates which rule In other lines of business. S. W. MASON A CO„ 111 Bay street Savannah, Georgia. (Official.] f'VFFIOE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dxtabzmxbt or rax Soura, Hilton Head, S. CL, March 11,1866. Gxxxbaj. Oraats,) All recruits, white and colored, on reaching any depot regimental or otherwise, must without excep tion, be immediately revaccinated. Medical Officers in charge of U. S. A- General Hos pitals In this Department will cause to be revaccina ted all patients on their admlsa-on Into hospital, un less they are entirely satisfied of their being already protected. .- mMedical Officers, In charge of Regiments, Prisoners or War, Quartermasters’ employees, and Contrabands, most cause all the enlisted men In their commands, and all prisoners of war, Quartermasters’ employees, and contrabands, to be Immediately revaodnatoa, nn lees the same has bean dona and taken within a period of six months, to their personal kndVedge. Chief Medical Officers of Districts, and Surgeons In Charge of General Hospitals, will be bald to a strict ac countability for any neglect of this order. Special Requisitions must be made for vacqjtae crusts on the Medical Purveyor of the Department. Tbe supply Is ample. MEREDITH CLYMXR, Medical Director, Dept, of the South. Official; Wm. F. Booxahax, Asst. Surgeon. U. 8. A., Executive Officer. apM pOST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. CsnXAX. Razuoab Baser, Savannah, March, Ist, 186*. ha pursuance of orders, received at this offloa, all ottlseos *«cupytng buildings, whoa* owners art ab sent within tha R#*i fines, «r buildings, or otfaar propotty belonging to disloyal persons, wOl, anises such buildings hav*b*en prevtouaiy assigned—rent frsa .astti* tbe rtnto for tb* eaa*,dn* th* Uni ted States, at this office eu or befits* tb* 19th of AjpCSe* A (soar* to 'eompiy with th* above wm eaus* a JbrMtar* of all claims to fhttbor occupation. ' AB. STARR. aprl Capt and A. Q. M., In charge of buOffinge. £ BROWN * 00., (Lata Somes, Brawn A 0* MILITARY AND NAVAL BANKERS AND COLLECTOR 8 VASE *L*aa, mOAPWAT SAXX aCOJXM, NEW YORK. W. Flabar A On, < 4TI Fourteenth tbest. ESTABLISHED JUNK, 1888. We bare complete fluflttias fWtrahaadhif business speedily and correctly in all the Departments at Washington. Remlttaacoa prompt, and terms rose eonsble.- Wt give eapedal attention to obtaining Certificates for Non-Indebtedness for Ordnance and Quartermas ters' Returns for Offl cars, and settling,their accounts. We collect the following rimes of Claims, and make advances if desired: Bounties for the heirs of doooaaed, wounded Sol diers. and such as have served two gears. Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers, and Or phan Children. Arrears of pay for the heirs of deceased, discharg ed Officer*, Soldiers and Sailors, andpay for the Wfl* or Widowed Mother of Prisoner* of War. Prise Money for the U. 8. Navy, together with all other just Claims. Information freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities. Quartermasters'Etttificatss and Check*, on the belt of terms. References gjvenjto leading Bankers and buotoem firms in New York. fisM*. ts ; npHE NEW SKIRT NOR 1886. A wonderful Invention for Ladies Unquestionably nin adrartiag^ta u»H.e conUtning foil particulars, every Monday morning edexMSmo morfil ‘"■ass"-*} the boon already prseofbad hi ordmo. JCnwAim G. Dm A. A. A. G. otfHT CIDER JOR SALE, To fi«aiM by th# quart organon, at gEstsss^ Notice. Omci or Stott Onoowonß, No. 126 South Broad Street, Savannah, Go., March 28,1861. In accordance with authority conferred upon me, by General Order No. 16, from Headquarters if. 8. Forces, Savannah, Ga., dated Feb. 21st, 1866. this dty la hat* by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re moving garbage therefrom. TheFfrst District comprises all tha portion of the dty lying North of President and Harrison streets. Carts will remove the garbage from this District on Monday and Thursday of each week. Tbe Second District comprises all that portion of (he dty lying between the First District and Harris street Carte wOl remove the garbage from tins District on Tuesday and Friday of each Week. The Third District comprises all that portion of th* dty 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 aocu mnlate must be put into convenient vessels, and prw vioos to T o'clock In the morning of eaeh day, as above designated for the respective Districts; such vessels most be placed upon the sidewalks of tbe streets or alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied by my employees, after which they will be removed by their owners. All other penons are forbidden to destroy or in any way interfere with the vessels so placed upon the aid* walks, and they must not be exposed to to* public view, except as above specified. Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to b* thrown Into tbe Streets or Alleys, neither must tha accumulation thereof In, or near any stable or yard b* permitted to exceed, one eart lata baton being re moved. All Privies, Dry Welle or Sibks within th* llmlta'of the«ity of -avsnnah which may require dealing out , will be disposed of in the following manner, via: Apply a disinfectant for thirty*!* hours. A cavity will then be excavated In the ground of the lot upon whlca the vault is located, or the adjacent alley, of sufficient site and depth to receive all its contents, tha transfer of which will than be made, but It must be in tbe night time only, and eo conducted that no nui sance will exist therefrom on tbe following morning. ALBERT STEARNS. Capt and Street CommlsdoMr. Otries or rax Mudmal Dibxotox. Department of the South, Hilton Head, a. O, March 2* UN. OIBCtTLAS,) No. A / L Medical Officers in this Department art required to keep on file, ready at all times for Inspection, aU Orders and Circular* which they may be famished with from the War Department Snrgeon General's Offloa, Department Headquarters, and Medical Director* Office: and alleged ignoranoe of auch orders wQI a* hereafter be received as an excuse for neglect of dot or dlsobeditnc* of orders. IL Constant complaints are mad* by MadVool Offi cers In receipt of Hospital and other Supplies-from & Medical Purveyor, of such being delivered to them hy the Quartermaster's Department la a damaged coudl tion, or the package* having been broken open and articles, especially liquors, abstracted therefrom, fife ordered hereafter that all Medical Offioer# in this De partment receiving Hospital and Medical Supplies In a damaged condition, or packages from which articles have been abstracted, shall Immediately on the reoelpt of each notify the Quartermaster from whom they re ceive them of their condition, that he may "»i;« the proper endorsement on tbe bill of lading of th# steamer transporting them, and Captains of transporta may b* made liable for the damage or loes that may occur through their negligence. ' MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director aprl? Department of tbe Sooth, OF INKS fOCcial.) .. OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dsrunort or rax Shunto HQton Bead. H 0., April A Onem.Aß,\ No. 10. f The following War Department Ordex, No. 80,1s rieel88B, ia respectfully furnished for the Informatics, and guidance of Chief Medical Officers of Distrieta Jn this Department. No Regimental Medical Officer# will be detached from duty with their Regiments, ex cept "temporarily in eases of necessity, or where the Surgeon and two Assistant burgeons are present, when one of the Assistants may be detached for how pttal dnty." Where a Regimental Medical offioer la performing the duly of Post Surgeon, it should be In addiUontS his Regimental duties. Wax DsrA&TMprr, Adjutant General's Offloa Washington, March »L MB, Qtmu Oxobss,) No. 80. J • It Is hereby ordered that all Surgeons nnrl isiistaisl Surgeons belonging to regiments, who are absent on any other thin regimental duty, shall without delay rejoin their regiments. Medical Offioer* of regiments will not hereafter be detached upon other semes, ex cept temporarily In cases of necessity, or where th* Surgeon and two Assistant Surgeons are present, whan one of th* Assistants may be -4**—to duty. By order of tbs Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND. Assistant Adjutant-General: , MEREDITH OLTMHfc _ Medical Dtrsetae, apß -r Department of the Sonth. ■ (OffldaL) TTEADQUABTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, JUL SaVaxmax, Ga., April fui. lAsS! o “B£i2“n In accordanoa wuh Instructions lecetvsd from Hand, quarters, Department of the South, all dMoyal per sona within this District will hereafter be deprived <tf the privileges ofthe United States Malls, and to tally carry oat this order, the following regulations aj* hereby established, and will be strictly adhered to. Letters, packages and other mail matter will h* dw livered only to those to whom they are No whit* civilian will be permitted to taka'a letter from the Poet Office, unless they present a certificate stating that h* or she has subscribed to th* amnesty oath of allegiance, as published in tha Proclamation of See. 8, J.SBB« If an alien, a certificate from tb# proper Consul, will be required to the effect that be or *h« has not violated his or her neutrality during th# rebellion. . - ■-- w Persons entitled to th* privileges of th* mails ora strictly prohibited from racel tag under cover oftiuir address any mail matter lntendto for persons disloyal to th* government. Should such be received lnadvsw tentiyjt will be at once tamed over to tha Provost Marshal of tbe District to be disposed of in accordance with such instructions as may bo issued from tim* to time from these Headquarters. By command of . Olxvsx A-VTOO, OI TES iuSIciI.DIKSCTO*. ’ V. , wiS'fsresjs.aa, 'nr} Hereafter Medical Officers hi Charge of U. K A. General HospiUlatn this Departmsnt will observe par ticularly the provisions of General Orders, No. ai4 A G. 0., w. D., series 1663, respecting the preparation of “Invalid Roll.” All men who are able to handle a musket and make abort marches will bs re commanded for th* Ist Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps. MEREDITH CLYMER, —. . Medical Dhectot, apß9 Department of the South. (Official! Amcl OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, DEPAiinraT or rax Sotrra, . Hilton Head, 8. C., March a, 1881. Cisoclai Lmxs. Th* following “Circular” is republished for the In formation of Medical Officers in this Deportment c CCBSCLAO,! > ' No. I. / . kwJKK.'SW&fSffik The attectlor.-of ell Mechcal Officer* is to the necessity for greater car* la the preservation of koept t&l property. Lomm from wan! of proper Attention uid vigilance,*from accident or dishonesty, that could have been guarded agameL will not be allowed in the Mttlement of acoounte, and in ftuure the fullest evi. will be required that such losses wet* unsvotd- Medical Directors of Departments, and Superintan. dents ,of Geasral Hospitals, will satisfy thsmselvee that the usual return* and requisitions are based open actual inspection and count of article* on band. JOS. K. BARNES, Surgeon GencraL > By order of the Medical Director, D. 8. WM. F. BUCHANAN. ; ■ ' Asst Surgeon, U. SL A» sp9l . Executive Officer. T>EDDELL A MURDOCK, XV WKSJBAU AMD IRASL DKitXH XM SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, GOODS, ' nSo t)TB AND SHOES, HATS AND GraTtmem’s Fumimi** Gocus, Ba, Na t Merchant*’Row, Hilton Bead, S, 0., • • W« ('IiMU, ■ JlMSwta ' ■■ -p,AnsM%