Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, April 28, 1865, Image 3

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(Formerly St. Andrew's Hall.) swxatnam and btman Lessees and Managers OPEN EVERY NIGHT! SINGING, DANCING, BURLESQUE, PANTOMIME, DRAMA, MINSTRELSY and FARCE. « change or raooßAjan tnamiLt. For particulars sec Bills. ts apl» jpiC NIC. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1866. Will be celebrated by the Gorman Torn Vereta with & Plc-Nic, at Bradley's place, across the Ogeechee Canal commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., and continu ing all day. Admission, $1 60. P. S.—strict order will be kept by a sufficient guard, kindly furnished by Lieut, Col. P. P. York, Provost Marshal. oojomrzx or arranoehxnts : M. FUNK, P. STRATS, A. LINDNER, C. HANSLEfi. F. BRUCKER. JNO. FISHER. ap23 4 HOUSE. The Rooms In this House are to rent, to famijinA or otherwise, at $4 pee month peb month pee boom. Apply at the office from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ap26 lw GOOD CHANCE. A most desirable small stock for sale, with the privilege of a Urge Store, located in the best business part ot this city. Enquire by letter to Box 421. Post Office, Savannah. ap26 3 (Official.) (''VFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, 'J Department or the South, Hilton Head, S, C., April 14,1866. Cmom. A3 Letter. The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon General’s Office, are published for the in ormatlon of all Medical Officers concerned: Cir. No. 11, S. 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 be paid. 6. All accounts for service should be in duplicate, and should be certified by the commanding officer of the force with which the physician la serving, or ths Surgeon In charge of the hospital, and approved by the Medical Director of the Division, Army Corps, Army, or Department. Circ. No. 21, S. G. 0., 1863.—6th. The mere appro valgf an account will not secure Its passage through the Treasury. The signature of the certifying officer must be pi ced in the blank space immediately be low the certificate, and not, as now frequently occurs, in some other part of the account, thus leaving the certificate uusigned. 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 mouth, but one one month and one day. It should read, “from August 20, 1562, to September 19, 1863, inclusive," be ing one month. sth. When a contract physician has been absent from dnty, the certifying officer mast state the reason and duration thereof. Contract Physicians are requested to use the blank printed accohuts 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 manding Officer. Contract Physicians, who desire it, can have their certificates made payable to any person beside them selves, by simply endorsing on the face of the ac count : “Pay to the order of . (Signature) —. Act. Asst, Surg. U. S. A.” Circ, Letter, S. G. 0.. Washington, D. C„ March £6,1304.—111. Accounts for medical services under contracts, must exhibit the following facts: 1. The place of service. 8. The dates between tbs services wers rendered.— The Treasury Department assumes every month to be composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractitional Sorts of two successive month must be so calculated; ms, from the 21st of August to the 10th of September the calculation of time will be from the 21st to the 30th of August, Inclusive, (Ignoring the 81st), 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 wars ran dered. 4. The class of persons with whom rendered; Whe ther U. S. forces, colored troops, prisoners of war, militery prisoners, refugees, contrabands, or whether the services were rendered in small-Pox Hospitals, 5. The dale of the contract under which the services were rendered, and the name of the officer with whom the contract was made. 6. If for service at a post or with a detachment, the strength of the command must be stated. IV. Accounts must he made out for periods of one or more complete months, commencing with tha date of entry apon service. Mo faccount embracing frac tional periods of a month will receive attention, an less It appears upon the face thereof, either that the station of the physician has been changed or his con tract annulled; but 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 ed separately, must be continuous; for the Treasury Department will not pay an account for one. month, unt 1 that of the preceding month has been settled. VL Officers certifying to accounts of a “Private Physician under Contract,” must give their official title, and state explicitly the capacity in which they are serving; otherwise their authority to moke such a certificate may be questioned. E. g, A. 8., Surgeon D. S. A., in Charge General Hospital, C. D. f Surgeon Vola., Medical Ist Division, 2d Army Corps. E. F., Col- 4htU Ohio Vols., Command ing Post, Garrison, Regiment As they are also held personally responsible for tha 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, must be forwarded to this Office through that or the Medical Director of the Depart ment in which the services were rendered, that he may endorse his knowledge of thsir correctness. 1%. In all cases of absence from duty, the dates and cause 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 incumbsnt upon the toutract Physician. By order of the Medical Director. D. S. WM. F. BUCHANAN. apr26 Asst. Surg. U. 8. A., Executive Officer. pRICES REDUCED! CARTES DB VIBITE—FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN AMBROTYPE9 TWO DOLLAR EACH. XT 3 T. READING A CO’S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Corner Whitaker and St, Julian streets. _&p26 S COAL .wantmu for U. s. MILITARY RAILROAD. fb^a££ t !2m > above article to dispose of ,p* lw Copt and A Q T M?C V s“^\ > 9 iw Savanwh, bit. THEATRE! Business Manager grant taggart. Director of Amusements a. h. davenport. Stage Manager T . hebndon. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 25, 1365. The performance will commence with the Charming * Comedy of MARRIED LIFE. Mr. Yonnghnaband Mr. A. H. Davenport Mr. Hsnry Dove Mr. T. J. Herndon Mr. Lionel Lynx .Mr. J. W. Camer Mr. Dismal Mr. Quin an Mr. Samuel Coddle Mr. W. Simpson Mrs. Younghusband Mias Florence Lsfond Mrs. Henry Dove Miss Fanny Prestige Mrs. Lionel Lyn Miss Maude St, Leon Mrs, Dismal Mias Elsie St Leon Comic Song Mr. J. W. Camer To conclude with LOVE IN ALL CORNERS. Simon. Mr. Herndon Qa«ke Mr. Simpson Smart Mr, Camer Capt. Bolding Mr. Rogers Charles Mr. Hunter Lucrctia Mias Maude St. Leon Sophia Miss Florence Lafond Boss Miss Fanny Prestige ON MONDAY EVENING-BENEFIT OF MR. THOMAS WEIR. Owing to a misapprehension as to the use of com plimentary Tickets, the Management is compelled to withdraw for the present all such Tickets. Gentlemen having them will please return them to the Box office of the Theatre, on or before the 31st Inst., as at that tlmethey will cease to be of use. Notice.—'The doors will open at 7, and the curtain rite at 8 o'clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until 2 o’clock. tar PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL. _S£J All bills must be presented weekly. HPO THE ARMY AND NAVV A OF THE UNITED STATES. PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING HELD at HILTON HEAD, S. C, 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, 1866, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of instituting measures to secure the erection of a Monument to the memoir of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, and proceeded to business under the following organisation, vis; President—Brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield. Viue Presidents—Col. James Lewis, Col. C. L. K 11- bum, Assistant Surgeon Wm. Commons, of the Navy; Major W. L. M. Burger, Major A. V. Elliott, Captain Thomas J. Robinson. Sbobetabies—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain Jesse Merrill. The President having stated the object of the meet in*, On motion, a committee of five was appointed to prepare resolutions; consisting of the following nam ed gentlemen: Colonel C. L. KilDurn, Captain Wil liam Reynolds, of the Navy, Captain L R. Eras, and Captain Jesse Merrill—whe, after a short retirement, returned, and by their Chairman presented the follow ing: Whereas, 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 bat of the deepest admiration and love; and Whereas, under an abiding sense of obligation and duty, we cannot feel satisfied without giving substan tial expression to the sentiments by which we are ani mated therefore be it Resolved, That the Army and Navy of the United States, including all those who served under President Lincoln in a Military and Naval capacity, 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 General John A. Dix. at his Headquarters in New York; and from the Western Army, to His Excellency, Richard Oglesby, Governor of the State of Illinois. Third, That we earnestly invite the 00-operatton of onr brethren of the 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, That we respectfully request that these proceedings be published In the papers of the United States, genearlly. were then made by General Littlefield,CoL Lewis, Major Saunders and Major Sanlsbnry in com meudation of the project, after which the preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted by the meeting. It was then moved that the officers of the meeting constitute a Permanent Committee for the purpose of corresponding with similar organizations throughout the country, and with power to add to their number at discretion; which was also agreed to unanimously. No fu tber business appearing, the meeting then adjourned. M. S. LITTLEFELD, President, **”»«*■ —V JELLING OFF AT COST! IMMENSE STOCK t $150,000 wosot os ta muwtsc to bx sold immediately? Consisting of 30 TWrcea Hams, 300 barrels Flour, 100 barrels Sugar, 150 coses Boots sad Shoes, * 60 boxes Coffee, 1000 oases Ale, 500 boxes Raisins, 160 barrels Ale, 150 barrels Walnuts, Filbert# and Brazil Nut*- 1000 eases Peaches, Tomatoes, Chickens Tor keys, Ac. 800 barrel# Cakes and Crockers, , 60 barrels Molasses, 150 eases Tobacco, 200 dosen Shirts, t 400,0000 Ctgara. XL so, A large and extensive stock of Yankee Notions, Stationery, Hoeery, and many other goods too num erous 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, S C aprl tt JgXCHANGE ON NEW YORK. FOR SALE BY .H. BRIGHAM, ts 88 Bay otraet. TTEADQUAETEBS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, JLL Savannah, Go., April 83, 1966. Gemeeax Okdbs, ) No. xi. ; From the let of May next until further orders a tax of one per cent will be levied upon all imports admit ted within the limits of this District; also a tax of three per cent upon all incomes of six hundred dollars or upwards from reel estate. These taxes will be collected by the Supervisor of Trade, who wjUl turn over the amount accruing from them each month to the officer in charge of the civil tend. l/OOBUBUddC * „ Brevet Major Gen. GROVER- Ciirxs Marrows. A. A. G. a§r2s tpfflciaL] OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, •EPAmocrr or the South, Hlltos Head, & C., March 17,1665. General Orders,\ No. 6. j I. The strictest discipbie is required in the adminis tration of a Military Ha pltal. It is a paramount duty of a Medical Officer of 1 te Army to maintain the diaci pline of the soldier, dur ig his residence In Hospital, at the highest point of est iency compatible with the na ture and treatment of to- disease or injury he is suffer ing from. The General Hospitals in this Department have hitherto been renif table for their excellent dis cipline. The Medical I rector regretted to find In hia recent inspections the inmilitary neglect of regula tions in regard todrest and general discipline; the careless and nnaoldierlj bearing of many or the con valescents and attendaz 9; and cither the entire ab sence of the customary c mpliments between the offi cers and men. or the sicken ly manner In which they were pfiid and returned. [Respect to superiors is not confined to obedience on luty, but must be extended to all occasions. It is al ays the duty of the inferior to accept or offer first th( proper salutation, and of the superior to return snch >mplimentaiy notice. Here after existing regulation' and orders in regard to dis cipline, proper complime ts. and dress, must be rigid ly enforced, and all infi .ctiona of discipline, or dis obedience of orders, mus be promptly punished. The attention of all Officers < i duty in General Hospitals In this Department is ea ed to paragraphs 263, 264, 255, 256 and 267 Revise* Regulations of the Army, 1363, and to General Ord ts, No. 167, Headquarters, Department of the South, teries 1864. Whenever an Officer et ers a Ward,the Wardmaster must command attention an which the patients, who are able to do so, will rise nd stand in the position of attention until the Officer las passed out Whenever a patient, atfendant, or guard meets an Officer, within the pretii ts of the Hospital, be will offer the customary saluta on; if seated, and without particular occupation, he 111 rise on his approach, or. If standing, he will turn >warda the Officer for the same purpose. The Office will acknowledge the salute In a respectfhl manner. , At Inspection each man articles of clothing, which may be in the wards, will j neatly folded and laid on the foot of the bed. Booty and shoes, well brushed, will be placed on the fio<f at the foot of the bed. Nothing must be hidden u der the bedstead. Every patient in Hospital who is able, will wash hla face and bands at least e :ry morning, and hla feet twice a week, and will tale a general bath once a week. Those who are u able to leave their beds, should have their hands tid faces washed by the nurses, and the surface of the body sponged often enough to maintain cleanll sss. 1 be attendants are espeadly enjoined to be cleanly in their persons, neat In tt ir dress, and soldierly In their bearing. No attendant or patient 1 U. S. A. General Hospital in this Department must le re the limitamf the Hospi tal unless he is provided v th a pass a%ned by the Medical Officer of the Da) without having ou hi# proper uniform, hia coat pttoned up, clothing and shoes well brushed, and th number of his regiment and the letter of his comp ly on his cap. Enlisted men and civilian nurses mu not be permitted to wear hospital dressing gowns or i ppers outside the wards. 11. The Hospital Steward iurged with the adminis trative’duties of a Military 1 jspital, la designated the Chief Steward. He may be elected by the Surgeon In Charge from the Stewards a igned to him, solely on account of merit and knowi capacity, and not by seni ority of warrant. He is, ez-ctcio, the ranking Steward for the time being, and roust be obeyed and respected accordingly. He is entitled by his rank to obedience from all enlisted men In theHospltal, both patients, attendants, and civilian nnrsls.aud.is Immediately re sponsible to the Surgeon in Cia«e for the performance of his duties, and he holda hiSsifordinates responsible tot the proper performance oi Heir duties. As an en listed man, he owes respect ®<! prompt obedience to all orders of his military supeiers. He should wear his undress uniform in the HwiitaL On Musters and Inspections he must be in full dnss, with side arms. The Chief Stewards must pajtwo visits daily to every part of the Hospital, viz: 4 nine o'clock a. m„ and at evening between tatoo anctaps. At these reg ular visitsf he will -note the ondltlon, discipline, cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of the wards, kitchens, mess-ha’ls, bathrooms, and latrines, and he will report to the Surgeonb Charge all irregu larities. abuses, Infraction of distpllne, or neglect of duty that may come under his ncice, necessity of re pairs, or other wants. He will e*» that the ration re turns are made out, the ration: received, properly kept, and economically issued, anjthe prescribed doily diet table observed, He will beresponsible for the efficient administration of the oencal duties of the Hospital. 111. A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised Medical Regulations, 1863,) milt be kept dally In every General and Post Hospital n this Department, and transmitted monthly to the Surgeon General's Office by the Surgeon in Charge. This Order will be placed In a ouspicuons place In the office of the Hospital, and imach word, and para graph I. will be read by the Exeptive Officer of each General Hospital to the convalecents in line at each Sunday Inspection. MERIDITH CLYMER, aprl9 Medical Director Dept, of the South. JNTErEsTIKST’WOCATONS “ ' roa THE SOLDIER OR «HE CITIZEN; THE MONTHLY NIVELLETTE, contains a Novelette compute, together with from three to eight short stories, win Illustrations. Terms: $t per year. Single copies, 26ients. TOE AMERICA UNION. A ri£BSn>£ JOtBNAL nc CONTINUED siobizs. Thrilling Stories, Racy Skethoo, Stirring Adventures and Choice Home Reading. &8 a year. Four copies, $lO. THE FLAG OF NJR UNION, Devoted to Tales, Sketch#, Adventures, Poems, News, Novell ettes, Ac. $4 er year. THE DOLLAR MON'HLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magazine li the world. $1.50 a year. Seven copies, $9. Nearly on hundred pages of reading matter and Illustrations, ’ostage only 18 cents per year. TEN CENTNTvSLkTTES. 183 pages in *ach book ;bno-third larger than any other Dime Novel, . * All of the above publicatihe will be forwarded regu larly by mall, on receipt ofirice, by ELLIOTT, THOtES A TALBOT, Puauauss, «S Congress street, Boston, Mass. Samples can be seen, and copies purchased, by ap plying at -i THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE, 111 sax mm, * SAVANjAH, GA. aprl 8 ts JJSTIcE —f * SavjMjjl Ga., March. 8* 1866. After this date the HtoPat Coon will be held in the U. S. Court House, up stirs, coiner of Bull and Bay atreata. EBEN PARSONS, Ja, mar 9—ts Lieut, and Provost Judge. Jclol.) ICAL DIRECTON, pastment or tbs Soutß, id, 8. C., March 14,1865. Qsmzbax Ohdebs, ) Whenever practicable Regimental Hospitals must be st once discontinuetzncftbs patients sent to Post that eon be treated In Post Hospitals should Je sent there, thereby fecUita tins the more speedy darn of men to daty. Light cases ofdieeal or injury should be .treated in quarters, and tht meisssigned, when It con be done without prejudice, to feht duty during treatment, in accordance with Panjrsph IMS, Revised Regulations of the Army,, 1808. Liuo.ii.iiim .nymm < MEREDITH CLYMER, Medid Director, Dept of the South. mm JJERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. 11l Ba% Street, Savannah, Georgia. We respectfully call the attention of the public to the facilities which we have for doing all kinds of Job Printing NEATLY AND PROMPTLY. We have file BEST PRESS IN THE WORLD For doing s variety of work and doing tt all well. We employ FIRST OLASS PRINTERS, Os long experience and tried ability. We have NEW PRINTING MATERIALS, From Hie beet Northern foundries, to wfckfa we are CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDITIONS. We are prepared to execute orders for Posters, Placards, Handbills, Programmes, Play Bills, Circulars, Bills of Pars, Plaiting Cards, Wedding Cards, Tickets, Business Cards, Letter BUI Heads, Drafts, Receipts, Checks, Passes, Labels, Constitution*, By-Laws, Pamphlets, Ballad*, Legal Blanks, Calendars. Envelopes, Or any other kind of Printing, IN ANY STYLE. 1 We have a FINE ASSORTMENT OF INKS roa 4 PRINTING IN COLORS. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS Will receive prompt and careful attention, and ths work will be forwarded FREE OF] CHARGE FOR TRANSPORTAfFION. We endeavor to do all onr work well, and to give complete satisfaction to our customers. OUR PRICES Are as low as tbs present high cost of stock, mate rial, labor and Hving will admit of, and art below the ncreased rates which rale In other lines of business. S. W. MASON * CO„ 111 Bay street Savannah, Georgia. O [Official.] FFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dwpartmxnt or the South, Hilton Head, S. C„ March 11.1866. Gxnerai. Orders,) No. *. / AU recruits, whits and colored, on reaching any depot, regimental or otherwise, must without excep tion, be immediately revaodnated. Medical Officers in charge of U. S. A. General Hos pitals in this Department will cause to be revaccina ted all patients on their admiss-on into hospital, un less they are entirely satisfied of their being already protected. |fi Medical 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 re vaccinated, no less the same has bean done and taken within a period of six months, to their personal knowledge. Chief Medical Officers of Districts, and Surgeons in Charge of General Hospitals, will be held to,a strict ac countability for any neglect of this order. Special Requisitions must be made for vaccine crusts on the Medical Purveyor of the Department. The supply is ample. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, Dept, of the South. Official: Wx F. Boooahan, Asst. Surgeon, U. 8. A., Executive Officer. ap2o pOST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Central Railroad Bark, Savannah, On., March, Ist, 1866. In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all dozen* occupying buildings, whose owners are ab sent within ths Babel fines, or buildings, or other property belonging to disloyal persons, will, unless such buildings have bean previously assigned—rent free—settle the rents for the asms, doe the Uni ted States, st. this office on or before the 19th of April. A failure to comply wttb the above will cause a forfeiture of all claims to further occupation. ' S. S. STARR, aprl Capt and A. Q. M , In charge of buildings. BROWN & CO., (Late Somes, Brown <St Cos MILITARY AMD NAVAL BANKERS AND COL L E CTOR 2 riu maos, üboadwat un icosoe, NEW YORK. Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher A Cot, 4TB Fourteenth Street. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1880. We have complete facilities tor transacting business speedily and correctly in all the Departments st Washington. Remittances prompt, and terms res •enable. We give especial attention to obtaining Certificate* for Non-Indebtedneaa for Ordnance and Quartermas ters’ Returns for Officers, and settling their accounts. We collect the following classes of Claims, and moke advances if desired: Bounties for the heirs of deceased, wounded Sol diers. end such as have served two years. Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers, and Or phan Children. « Arrears of pay for the heirs of deceased, discharg ed Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, andpay for the Wife or Widowed Mother or Prisoners df War. Prise Money for the U. S. Navy, together with all other just Claims. Information freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities, Quartermasters’ Certificates end Checks, on the best of terms. References given|to leading Bankers and business firms in New York. »bl 6 ts rpHE NEW SKIRT FOR 1888. A wonderful invention for Ladies. Unquestionably "jSon’tlWl to readtheadmtlsesasnt In the Savakkui Hzoaxp, containing fall particulars, every Monday morning. oanxMßmo mrtl .0. >«,. “rr*i Hereafter tbs City Market will he open on Satan snssismsE&AA *—»* Kowazn O- Dm A. A. A. G. CIDER FOX SALE, lie famiUsa by tbs quart or gallon, at - i * orer Adams’ BkpnusOfficafsay irtresa. \roncE. J.N Omea or Street Comicbsiomul No. 126 South Broad Street, Savannah, Ga., March 28,1805. Savannah, Ga., dated Feb. 21*t, 1866. this dty ty here by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re> moving garbage therefrom. The First District comprises all tha portion of the dty lying North of President and Harrison Greets 1 Carts wiU remov#xhe ghrbage from this District ou Mondav and Thursday of each week. The Second District comprises all that portion of the city lying between the First District and Harris street. Carts wUJ remove the garbage from this District on Tuesday and Friday of each week. ■* ■ The Third District comprises all that portion ot the city lying South of Harris street Carta will remove the garbage from this District on Wednesday and Set urdsv ot each week. ■_ _ ■ Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may scon mu late must be put Into convenient vessels, and pre vious to 7 o'clock la the morning of eaeh day, tt above designated for the respective Districtssnch vessels must be placed upon tne sidewalks of the street* or alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied by my employees, after which 1 hey will be removed by their owners. • All other persons are forbidden to destroy or tn any way Interfere with the vessel* »o plaeedjipon tbs side walks, and they most not be expose# to tip public view, except as above specified. Keepers of Animals most not permit manure to b* thrown into the Streets or Alleys, neither must the accumulation thereof in, dr near any stable or yard be permitted tar exceed one cart ladd before being re moved. ■ * I All Privies, Dry Wells or Sinks within the limtts'ot the city of .-avsunah which may require cleaning out will be disposed of la the following manner, via: « a disinfectant for thirty-six boors. A cavity a be excavated In the ground ,of the lot upon whicn the vault is located, or the adjacent alley, of sufficient else and depth to receive all its contents, the transfer of which will then be made, but it must be u> the night time only, and so conducted that no nui sance will exist therefrom on the following :monfing. Capt aud Street Commissioner. - ■- ” ■' ii Office of the Mcdioal Dcrbotok. Department of the South, Hilton Head, S. C., March 28,1K6. OnMunl No. 8. J L MedlE&l Officers in this Department are required to keep on file, ready at all times for Inspection, all Orders and Circular* which they may be furnished with from the War Department Surgeon General's Office, Department Headquarters, ana Medical Director* Office: and alleged ignorance of such cgdera will ou hereafter be receive*! as an excuse for neglect of dut or disobedience qf orders. 11. Constant complaints are made by Medical Offi cers In receipt of Hospital and other Supplies from tbs Medical Purveyor, of such being delivered to them by the Quartermaster's Department in a damaged condf tion, or the pnekages having been broken open sag articles, especially liquors, abstracted therefrom. Rls ordered hereafter that all Medical Officers in this De partment receiving Hospital and Medical Supplies In a damaged condition, or packages from which artfofos have been abstracted, shall immediately on the reosipt of snch notify the Quartermaster from whom they re ceive them of their condition, that he may make the proper endorsement on thi bill of lading of the steamer transporting them, and Captains of transports may be made liable for the damage or loss that may oocur through their negligence. MEREDITH CLYMER Medical Director, aprl 7 Department of the South, I [ , ... ■ ■ i' - (Official.) rAFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR V. DspAuraxHT or the Socol Hilton Head, 8. C„ April S, Ufc. CIBOCI.A*,) No. 10. / The following War Department Order, No. 80, iv ries 1363, is respectfully furnished for the informatfoa and guidance of Chief Medical Officers of Districts be this Department. No Regimental Medical Officers will be detached from dnty with their Reglmsats, ex cept “temporarily In cases of necessity, or where tbs Surgeon find two Assistant Burgeons are present, when one of the Assistants may be detached for hos pital duty." Where a Regimental Medical officer 1* performing the duty pf Post Snrgson. it should be tat addition to bis Regimental duties. Wax DiFAßTifKirr. Adjutant General's Office, Washington, March 31, im, Gxmcrai. Ousts,) No. 80. f It is hereby ordered that all Surgeons and Assistant Surgeon* belonging to regiment*, who are absent on any other thin regimental duty, shell without 6»>ay rejoin their regiments. Medical Officers of regimaott will not hereafter be detached upon other service, ex cept temporarily In cases of necessity, or whore the Surgeon and two Assistant Surgeons are present, whan one of the Assistants may be detaobM to hospital duty. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND. Assistant AdJutantiGenersl. MEREDITH OLYMER ■ * Medical Director, •P« Deportment of the Sofiffi. (OffldaL) TJEADQUARTEBS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH. jP- _ , . Sarasoum, Ga., April Met. 1886. Qtmu. Oust*) No. f In accordance with Instructions received from Head quarters, Department of the South, all disloyal oer sons within this District will hereafter be danrivedof the privileges of the United States Mails, and to (tally carry oat this order, the following regulatious are hereby established;and will be strictly adhered to Letters, packages and other mail matter will be de livered only to those to Whom they aril addressed. No white civilian will be permitted to take a from the Post Office, unless they, present a certificate stating that bs of she has subscribed to the *y oath of allegiance, as published in ths PresldmVta Proclamation of Dec. 8,1863; if an * certificate from the proper Consul, will bs required to the effect that be or she has not violated hia or her neutrality during the rebellion. ' Persons entitled to the privileges of the m«na strictly prohibited from receiving under cover of their address any mall matter Intended for persons disloyal to the government: Should such bs received inadver tently, it will he st once turned over to the Provost Marshal of the District to he disposed of b> accordance with such lnstructloni as may be issued from time to time from these Headquarters. - <7 By command of Brevet Major General GROVER Onrvxa Mathews, A, A. G. *py 1 (Official.) SUFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, V Dezaetjuxt 6r tax Soon. _ Hilton Bead, 0. C., Feb. SbTuk. Ooootax,\ No. 3. / Hereafter Medical. Officers in charge of U. & A. General Hospitals In this Department will observe par ticularly the provisions of General Orders, No. 2l£ A G. 0., w. D., series 1888, respecting the preps ration of “Invalid Roll.” All men who are able to handle a ' musket and make short marches will be recommended for the Ist Battalion, Veteran Reserve Cons. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, ap3B Department of the South. (Official!) “ r\ FFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, vr Drwxxnu or nix South. Hilton Head, S. C., March 81, 1886 CtfCVLAS Lxttbl I The following “Circular” is republished for the In formation of Medical Officers in tula Deportment Caoci.aA,> ■ .je.i 3RF* - No. 1. / Sckoeon Gkxzbal’s Omot The attention of alfMe^^f’Officers to the necessity for greater care in the preservation of hospl t*l property. Losses from want of proper attention and vigilance, from accident or dishonesty, that could have been guarded against, will not be allowed hi the settlement of accounts, sad in future the fullest evi dence will be required that such losses were unavoid able. Medical Directors of Departments, and Superinten dents of General Hospitals, will satiety themselves that the usual returns and requisitions are based upon actual inspection and count of artidwon hand. By order of the Medical Director, WM. F. BUCHANAN, Asst. 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