Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, April 29, 1865, Image 3

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(Foftteriy St. Andrews Haiti SWSADUJt 4)l® MMASL LeSMeetfid M&Ugtfl OPEN E VIET HIOBTI EQfoma DANCWO, BCBUMQUS, PANTOMIME, DRAMA, MINSTRELSY ah® FAROE * ffiumi or raoMjjoa wwmm. For particulars ne Bflls. ts mil MONIBL?' 080 * A J OOOBT'S LADIES BOOS rot M A T 0 U B TOUNQ FOLK*. FOB M A t • For sale at No, 111 Bay (tract. JpOR SALE. - Rice Flour, In quantities to snit purchasers, at the Upper Steam MilL Price one dollar per bushel. Ap ply to »P 23 3 B. LACgLISON, JgOARD. Two gentlemen can obtain Board in a pleasant part of the city by application at this office. ap26 8 ~ . f Official.) OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Department of t*k Soot*. Hilton Head, S. C„ April 14, lit. CtBOOLA* Letteb. The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon General's Office, are published for the in ormatlon of all Medical Officers concerned: Clr. No. 11, 8. G. 0., 1868—-I. In cases where the services base been rendered in the field, the certifi cate appended to the account should state that faot; otherwise the increased allowance for field sendee 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 is serving, or the Surgeon in charge of the hospital, and approved by the Medical-Director of the Division, Army Corps, Army, or Department. Grc. No. 21, AG. 0., 1863.—5th. The mere appro val or an accoant will not secure its passage through the Treasury. The signature of the certifying officer must be placed 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 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 “Angost 30,1803, to September 30, inclusive,” is not one mouth, but one one month and one day. It should read, “from August 20, ISO 2, to September 10, iB6O, inclusive,” be none month. tb. When a contract physician has been absent from dnty, the certifying officer must state the reason end duration thrreol. ' Contract Physicians alb requested to use the blank printed accounts tarnished by this office; an abundant supply of which will be isshed to every hospital, post, Ac., on the request of the Surgeon in charge or Com manding Officer. Oontract Physicians, who desire it, can have their eerttflcates made payable to any person beside them selves, by simply endorsing on the face of tbs ac count i * Yay to the order of— ———. (Signature) ——— —— - Act. Asst, Surg. U. S. A." Cire, Letter, 8. G. 0.. Washington, D. C., March 98, 1804—111. Accounts for medical services under contracts, mast exhibit the following facta: 1. The place of service. 8. The dates between the sorvices were rendered.— The Treasury Department assumes every month'to be composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractitional part* of two successive month must be so calculated; thus, from the 81st of August to the 10th or September the calculation oi time will be from the 21st to the 80th 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 oe paid for, twenty days. t 8. The name of the Hospital, Camp, Post, Regtmen- in or with which the services were reu 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 email-Pox Hospitals, , 8. The date of the contract under which the services were rendered, and the name of the officer with whom the contract was made. 0. If for service at a post or with a. detachment, the strength of the command must be stated. IV. Accounts must be made out for periods of one or more complete months, commencing with the date of entry upon service, bio account embracing frac tional periods of a month will receive attention, un less it appears upon the face thereof, either that the station ot the physician baa been changed or hie con tract annulled i but accounts for any length of time may be presented on one set of duplicates, subject only to tbs exceptions specified. V. Accounts for sever*! months’service. If render ed separately, must be c ntlnuons; for the Treasury Department will not pay an account for one month, unt 1 that rrthe 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 whtch they are serving; otherwise their authority to make such a certificate may be questioned. E. g, A, 8., Surgeon tJ. 8. A., in Charge General Hospital, c. D„ Surgeon Vole., Medical Director, Ist Division, 2d Army Corps. K. F., Col- 40th Ohio Vole., 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 Dlreator" will be disregarded. VIU Ail accounts certified by other officers than a Sedlcal Director, mutt be forwarded to thie Office rough that or the Medical Director of the Depart ment Tu which the services were rendered, that he may endorse his knowledge of their correctness. IX. 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 he 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, aprt& Asst. Surg. U. 8. A., Executive Officer. piUCJSS REDUCED! CASTES DS VISITS—FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. AMBROTTPSS TWO DOLLAR as 3 ■ T - READING * GO'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERT, „ Comet Whitaker and St. Julian stum •jp®* 8 SSSiagrT"--. tiTSSS: THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL 36, 1965. Will be produoed Bulwer’s great play of I-ADY OP LYONS Clauds Melnotte .Mr. A. H. Davenport Beauaeant Mr. ThomaaWelr ®kvia .Mies Maude st . OoL Danua Mr. W. Simpson Mona Deschappellcs Mr. Career Mias Flroence Lafond Madame Daschappslles Mrs. M. L. Berrell Widow Melnotte mi— f.i«u st Leon Cosaic Song Mr. J. W. Career To conclude with the Faroe of the RENDEZVOUS; In which Messrs. Herndon, Career. Simpson, Sogers; Misses Lafond, Maude and Elsie SL Leon will appear; On Monday evening a grand Complimentary Bene fit will be tendered to MB. THOMAS WEIB, On which oocaaion he will appear in his oelebrated character of LUDOVICO, In the Sterling Tragedy of EVADNB; oa, THE STATUES. Owing to a misapprehension as to the use of com plimentary Tickets, the Management is compelled to withdraw for the present all such Tickets. Gentleman having them will please return them to the Box office of the Theatre, on or before the 31st last., as at that time they will cease to be of use. Notice.— The doors will open at ?, and the curtain rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until 3 o'clock. UT PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL. UR All bills mast be presented weekly. Q.BAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT » W . P . SWEATNAM, On which occasion will be presented LUlo's Orest nay in five acts, entitled GEORGE BABNWELL OS, T*B LONDON APTBENTtOB. • With a powerful cast To be followed by a grand AO LI O In which Mr. Sweatnam will appear, by particular re quest. In Ms great act of HAPFYJfUNCLB SNOW; The whole to oonelude with a NATIONAL TABLEAU. Tioketa may be obtained at Die Pulaski House; Of fice of the fiavannah Herald: O'Meara's Billiard Sa loon, over Adams' Express Company: or of Mr. W. P, Sweatnam. See Programmes of the day. ap29 jpERSONAL. If Mrs. Lucy Manning, who was formerly Miss Lucy Bessinger, will address me she will hear of a fortune to her or her child. Any Information will be thank fully received and rewarded of her whereabouts or child. Please address Mr. John Mannon, Company E, 2d Ohio Vols„ Ist Brigade, Sd Division, C. C, Washing ton, D. C. apiß 6 J^OTICE. The Store of the undersigned will be closed for a few days, far the purpose of opening and arranging a large and extensive Stock of FRENCH DRUGS. • MEDICINE*, and FANCY GOODS, Which have just arrived Direct front New York. W. W. LINCOLN, Druggist, apß9 , Comer Bull and Congress sts. RATION TICKETS. - Citizens interested, are called upon to notice partic ularly the following instruction* fn reference to their Ration Tickets for the next week., All persons absolutely needy will apply for Tickets at the “Relief Committee Roosts," in the Exchange, in the following order, via: CISTXIOT no. 1. Extending from Bay street, south, to South Broad street, and from Bull street, east, (including Magaalne Ward), to thn dty limits. Citizens of this District wil, be served on Monday and Tuesday next. White fam ilies will be served Horn 9 a. m. to Ip. in. Colored families from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. MSTUOT no. 8. Lying east of Bull street and south of South Broad street, extendingto the city limits. Will be served on Wednesday audThursday. Whites from 9s.m. to 1 p. m.; colored from 4to6p. m. disouot no. 9. Lying between Bay street and South Broad street, and from 801 l street, west, to West Broad street. Will be served on Friday. Whites from 9 a, m. to 1 p. m,; colored from 4toßp. m. DiaxswT no. A Lying between Bull and West Broad streets, and from South Broad street, south, to the city limits.— Will be served on Saturday and Monday, May 7th. Whites from 9a.m.to Ip. m.; colored from 4to 8 p. m. mstmct no. 6. Yamacraw—extending from the river, south, to New street, between West Broad street and the canal, "jrvedon Tuesdayand Wednesday, the Bth from® a, a. to Ip. m.; color ed from 4 to 8 p. m. ifINKB rssTzicr no. 6. ** ** rTed ob Thursday, May from 9a.m.to lp. m.: colored from 4 OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Savanna*, Ga., April 81, ISOS. This is to certify that Wm. M. Williams and Charlea K. Wakefield do this day dissolve pSto wL M. Williams having bought all right knd UUe ifssTd Charles E.) Wakefield in the “fifilton Head Houre” Restaurant, comer of Bryan street and Johnson Square, The business of the “Hilton Head House” will be carried on by W. M. Williams, who will ro meet his old friends and the public as before, at the Restaurant, comer of Bryan street and Johnson tenure. He will conduct the business subject to the Military Regulations, and will spare no pains to merit and share a portion of the patronage or the public. Meals famished for Transient and Weekly Board ora. Oysters. Chuns. Ac., in season. Ales, Wines, Cider, Soda, Sarsaparilla, Fop Roar, Began and Tobacco, constantly on hand. WM. M, WILLIAM*. . •pa I rwptm* | J*T**SBT!*<J PUBLICATIONS fob THE SOLDIEft OB THE CITIZEN. THE MONTHLY NOVELLETTE, contains a Novelette complete, together wtth from three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms: <3 per year. Single copies, 96 oenU. THE AMERICAN UNION. a naaecDS jocsnal. no oontintjeo sroaus Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventures and Choice Home Beading, *1 a year. Pour copies, W THE FLAG OP OUR UNION Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures, Poems, News, NoveUettes, Ac. $4 per year THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magaslne in the world. fil.tOa year. Seven copies, SO. Nearly one hundred pages of reading matter and Illustrations. Postage only IS cents per year. TEN CENT NOVELLETTfcS. 138 pages in each book; one-third larger than any other Dima Novel. AU of the above publications will be forwarded regu larly by mail, on receipt of price, by ELLIOTT, THOMEB A TALBOT. Poaususa, 08 Congress street, Boston, Maas. Samples oaa be seen, or copies purchased, by ap plying at THE SAVANNAH HERALD STOBS, 111 NAT mill, SAVANNAH, GA aprlS ts TO THE ARMY AND NAW X OF THE UNITED STATES. PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING HELD AT HILTON HEAD, S. C„ APRIL M, 1805, Pursuant to a cull, a large number of gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy, met at Commis sary Hall, Hilton Head, Bouth Carolina, on Friday, the 21st day of April, 1865, at 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of instituting measures to secure the erection of a Monament to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, and proceeded to business under the following organization, viz; President— Brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield. Vice Pkesidknts— Col. James Lewis, Cel. C. L. Kil bnrn. Assistant Surgeon Wm. Commons, of the Navy; Major W. L. M. Burger, Major A. V. Elliott, Captain Thomas J. Roblnsou. Secbetabies—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain Jesse Merrill. The President having stated the object of the meet lug, On motion, a committee of five was appointed to prepare resolutions: consisting of the following nam ed gentlemen: Colonel O. L. Kilonrn, 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: 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 l'eel satisfied withou* 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 nnder 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 Major 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 our brethren of the Army and Navy throughout the country at large, and suggest the holding of meetings and the raising of funds without delay, to secure the object in view, * Fourth, That ws respectfully request that these Sroeeedings be published in the papers of the United totes, genear.ly. Kemai ks were then made by General Littlefield,Col. Lewis, Major Saunders and Major Saulsbury In com mendation 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 fa ther business appearing, the meeting then X. 8. LITTLSPBUJ, Fraldent. OANITARY. LIME! LlMEtl LIUEItI 800 oatks beet quality Thomaston Lime, suitable for brick work, plastering, white washing, or for sinltary purposes. Just received direct from Thomaston, Ms. For sale by DUNBAR A FRANZ, 10 Merchants' Row. apl9 Hilton Head, lyj- ARSHALL HOUSE. The Rooms in this Houss art] to reel, to families or otherwise, at $4 m MOUTH ra MOUTH m BOO*. Apply at the office from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. api* lw GOOD CHANCE. A most desirable small stock for sale, with the privilege of a large Store, located in the best business part of this city. Enquire by letter jjfl. Post Office, Savannah. JgXCHANGE ON NSW YORK. FOR BALE BY B. BRIGHAM, apS* ts 93 Bay street. JgITUMINOUS COAL WANTED. ‘ FOR U. S. MILITARY RAILROAD. Any person having the above article to dispoeeof for cash, will please notify the undersigned at the Central Railroad Office, on West Broad street. . R. T. OOVjERDALE, Cupt. and A. Q. M., U. 8. M. R. R., apBB lw Savannah, Ga. TJEADQUABTERS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, IT . . , Savannah, Ga,, April 23, 1868. Gwraen Obsess,) No. 11. J From the Ist of May next until further orders a tax of one per cent, will be levied upon all imports admit ted within the limits of thie District; also s tax of throe per cent upon all incomes of six hundred dollars or upwards from real estate. These taxes will be collected by the Supervisor of Trade, who wBl turn over the amount seeming from them each month to the officer in charge of the civil B/ffT>ri”4of qjjotEß. Cirm Msrbcws. A. A. G. „ No. ». f L The strictest discipline is required in the admlnis faction of a Military Hospital. It la a paramount duly of a Medical Officer of the Army to maintain the disci pline of the soldier, during 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 lbom. The General Hospitals in this Department have hitherto been remarkable for their excellent dis cipline. The Medical Director regretted to find in Ms recent Inspections the unmilltary neglect of regula tions in regard to drees and general discipline; the careless and nnsoldierly 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. Bespect to superiors'ls not confined to obedience on dnty, bat must be extended to all occasions. It is always the duty of Hie inferior to accept or offer first the proper salutation, and of the superior to return snch complimentary notice. Here after existing regulations and orders m regard to dis cipline, proper compliments, and dress, most be rigid ly enforced, and all Infractions of discipline, or dis obedience of orders, must bo promptly punished. The attention of all Officers on duty in General Hospitals In this Department, is called to paragraphs 353, 254, 166, 256 and 367 Revised Regulations of the Army, 1363, and to General Orders, No. 167, Headquarters, Department of the South, series 1864 Whenever an Officer enters a Ward,the Wardmaster must command attention, on wMch tne patients, who are able to do so, will rise and stand in toe position of attention until the Officer has passed out. Whenever a patient, attendant, orguard meets an Officer, within the precincts of the Hospital, he will offer the customary salutation; If seated, and without particular Occupation, he will rise on Ms approach, or, if standing, he will turn towards the Officer for the ■ante purpose. The Officer vrijl acknowledge the relate In a respectful manner. to , At Inspection each man’s articles of clothing, which may bemths wards, will be neatly folded end laid on the foot of the bed. Boots and shoes, well brushed, will be placed on the floor at the foot of the bed. Nothing must be hidden under the bedstead. Every patient in Hospital, who Is able, will wash Ms 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 enable to leave their beds, should have their hands and there washed by the nurses, and the surface of the body sponged often enough to maintain cleanliness. 1 he attendants are especially enjoined to be cleanly in their persons, nest in their dress, Sad soldierly in their bearing. No attendant or patient in U. 9. A. General Hospital In this Department must leave the limits of the Hospi tal unless he is provided with a paw signed by the Medical Officer of the Day, without having oa his proper uniform, his coat buttoned up, clothing and shoes well brushed, end the number of hie regiment and the letter of his company on Ms cap. Enlisted men and civilian nurses must not be permitted to wear hospital dressing gowns or slippers outside the wards. 11. The Hospital Steward charged with the adminis trative duties of a Military Hospital, is designated the Chief Steward. He may be selected by the Surgeon in Charge from the Stewards assigned to him, solely on account of merit and known capacity, and not by seni ority of warrant. Ha is, tz-officio, the ranking Steward for the time being, and most be obeyed and resnectod accordingly. He is entitled by Ms rank to obedience from all enlisted men in the Hospital, both patient*!, attendants, and civilian nurses, and is immediately re sponsible to the Surgeon in Charge for the performance of Ms duties, and he holds Ms subordinates responsible for the proper performance of their dhtlea. As an en listed man, he owes respect and prompt obedience :o ail orders of his military superiors. HI should wear his undrew uniform in the Hospital On Musters and Inspections he most be in full drew, with side arms. The Chief Stewards must pay two visits dally to every part of the Hospital vis: at nine o'clock a. m., and at evening between tatoo and taps. At these reg ular visits; he will note the condition, discipline, cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of the wards, kitchens, mess-ha'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 his notice, necessity of re pairs, or other wants. He will see that the ration re turns are made out, the rations received, properly kept, and economically issued, and the prescribedoaily diet table observed, He will be responsible for the efficient administration of the clerical duties of the Hogpital, 111. A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised Medical Regulations, must be kept dally 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 in a conspicuous place In the office of the Hospital, and In each ward, and para graph I. will be read by the Executive Officer of each General Hospital to the convalescents In line at each Sunday Inspection. MEREDITH CLYMEB, aprl9 Medical Director, Dept, of the South. jypTKjE: Savaawam Ga., March, A 1808. After this date the Provost Coart will be held in the U. S. Court House, up stairs, comer of Bull and Bay street* EBEN PARSONS, Ja, mar 9—ts Llent. and Provost Judge. [Official.] /"iFFIOE OF THE MEDICAL DIBECTON, \J Dxra*nonw or t*z Boots. Hilton Bead, B. C„ March 14, 1886. Gznsxaa Oanaskl No. 4. / Whenever practicable. Regimental Hospitals must be at once discontinued, ana the patients sent to Post or General Hospitals. It is desirable that all cases that can be treated in Post Hospitals should be sent there, thereby facilita ting the more speedy return of men to duty. Light cases of disease or injury should be treated in quarters, and the men assigned, when it can be done without prejudice, to light duty daring treatment, in accordance with Paragraph 1848, Revised Regulations of the Army, 1883. MEREDITH CLYMER. Medical Director, Dept, of the Sooth. Official: Wm. F. Bdchsmam, Asst. Burgeon, U. £L A., Executive Officer" apgQ T BROWN A CO., (Late SoAee, Brown *0» MILITARY AND NAVAL HANKER* AND COLL ROTOR 8 hu mac*, anoavwax nan mussa, NEW YORK. Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher A On, 478 Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1888. We have complete facilities for transacting business speedily and correctly in aD the Departments at Washington. Remittances prompt, and terms rea sonable. We give eepectal attention to obtaining Certificates for Non-Indebtednias for Ordnance and Quartermas ters' Returns for Officers, and setting their accounts. We collect the following claeseero Claims, and maks advances li desired: Bounties for the heirs of deceased, wounded Sol dlars. and snch 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 lor the Wife or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of war. Prize Money for the U. 8. Navy, together with all other just Chums. Information freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities, Quartermasters’ Certificates and Checks, on the best of terms. References tdvenjto leading Bankers and basinem firms in New York. *»bl* ts rpHS NEW SKIRT FOB 1886. Awonderfol invention for Ladies Unquestionably superior to all others Don’t fall to read the advertisement in the Sa vawiuh Hjezalr containing foil particulars, wery Monday edexM3mo marSl ~ ~ GtXtZAL OzdbbsT No. 81. / Hereafter the City Market will be open on Satur days from 3 o’clock tUIB o’dock p. m., hi addition to the hours already prescribed in Orders By command of « FOR DteTRIBUTIQNI “ wSr with quaatittw l&denttopiM Apply at ih« Manga. sprtL-iw DOST (jUANTSHHIFnnrf UlTlCpt *- CwMit HittAAfr ft iff, * •dvsimslit GA, March, Ist, lift j# in porsttUfice of orders, noshed fit this office, all dtinens occupying bendings, whose owners an ab sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or other property belonging to .disloyal persons, will, unlew such buildings have been previously assigned-rem free—settle toe rents for the seme, due the Uni ted States, at this office oo or before the 10th at ApriL ▲ failure to comply with the above will case* a forfeiture of ell claims to further occupation. 8. S. STARR, aprl Capt and A. Q. M., in charge of boUdkiga ■\ronc*. r " i "“~~ Onrros or Sraxrr Oomnssmon, No. ISO South Broad Street, Savannah, G*.. March 80,1986. In accordance with authority conferred noon me. by General Order No. 16, from Headquarters U. S. Forces, Savannah, Ga„ dated Feb. 31st, l 90& this city Is hero by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re moving garbage therefrom. The Fuat District comprises all tha portion of the city lying North of President and Harrison streets Carts will remove the garbage from this District on Monday and Thursday of each week. The Second District comprises all that portion of the city lying between the First District and Harris street Carta will remove the garbage from this District on Tuesday and Friday of each week. The Third District comprises all that portion of the city lying South of Harris street. Carts will remove the garbage from this District on Wednesday and Sad urday of each week. Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may accu mulate must be put Into convenient vessels, and pre vious to 7 o 'dock in the morning of eaeh day, aa abort designated for the respective Districts; such reside mast be placed upotfthe sidewalks of the streets or alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied by my employees, Alter which they will be removed by their owners. All other person* are forbidden to destroy or In any way Interfere with the vessels so plaoed upon the aid®, walks, and they most not be exposed to the public view, except as above specified. Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to be thrown Into the Streets or Alleys, neither most the accumulation thereof in, or near any stable or yard bn permitted to exceed on* cart load before being re moved. All Privies, Dry Wells or Sinks within the limltsef the rlty of rsvannah which may require cleaning oat will bn disposed of In the following manner, vie: Apply a disinfectant for thirty-six hoars. A cevtty will then be excavated in the ground of the lot upon whicn the vault in located, or the adjacent alley, of sufficient size and depth to receive all Its contents, the transfer of which will then bs made, but it musibe fe the night time only, and so conducted that no wti sance will exist therefrom on the following morning. ALBERT STEARNS, Capt and Street Commissioner. (Official.} /"'VFFIOE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR. u hSs SKSSSSL. CIKOCLS*,) No. 10. / The following War Department Order, No. 80,1 a ries 1888, is respectfully furnished for the information and guidance of Chief Medical Officers of District* la this Department No Regimental Medical Offioen will be detached from duty with their Regtmsota, ex cept “temporarily In cases of necessity, or where the Surgeon and two Assistant burgeons are present, when one of the Assistants may be detached foe hos pital duty.” Where a Regimental Medical officer Is pertonnhm the dnty of Poet Surgeon, it should be fat « his Reglmextol duties. Was DBPABnflnre, Adjutant General’* Office, Washington, March 9 LIM, Gnraax. Oanexs,) No. 80. / It is hereby ordered that all Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons belonging to regiments, who are absent oa any other than regimental duty, shall without delay rejoin their regiments. Medical Officers of regiments will not hereafter be detached upon other service, ex cept temporarily in cases of necessity, or where the Surgeon and two Assistant Surgeons are present, whan one of the Assistant* may be detached to hesßttal duty. * By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND. Assistant Adintan t.General, MEREDITH OLSMER, Medical Director, •pU Department of tb* South. XTEADQUARTEBS OF tAVANNAH. J-*- _ . Savaiwa*. Ga., April 81st, IMS. Gzxxuax Oasis,) No. 10. / In accordance with instractiona received from Head quarters Department of the South, all disloyal me sons within this District will hereafter be drorivedof the privileges of the United States Mails and to folly cany out this order, the following regulations are heitby established, and will bo strictly adhered to. Letters packages and other mall matter will be de livered only to those to whom they are No white civilian will be permitted to * letter from the Poet Office, unless they present a certificate stating that he or she has subscribed to the amnesty oath of allegiance, as published In the Preridstttta Proclamation of Dec. 8,1863 j if an alien, a certificate from the proper Consul, will be required to the eOect that he or she has not violated his or her nantralitv during tee rebellion. ' 7 Persons entitled to the privileges of the matte are strictly prohibited from receiving under cover of their address any mall matter intended for; persons disloyal to the government. Should each be received inadvmv tently.Tt will be at once turned over to the Provost Marshal of the District to be disposed of in asoordaaoe with such Instructions as may be Issued from *»«"* to time from these Headquarters. By command of _ « Brevet Major General GROVER. Ot-rvxa Matxcws, A, A. Q. ape* (Official] AFyiCI OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, V Dxp>».tiudit or nz Sowar. Hiltct Lead, 8. CL, Feb. 80, MM vOKHJLAJM N«- / . Hereafter Medical Officers In team of U. *. A. General Hospitals in this Department will observe pa» ttcnlarlv the provisions of General Orders, Na tl£ A. • respecting the orepsrsttoa o< “Invalid Roll.” AU men who are able to h«mit • musket and make short marches will be recommended for tee Ist Battalion, Veteran Reserve Com MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Dhectoc, apSB Department of the South. (Official.) OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, DztyunMZNT S • tax South, Hilton. Heed, 8. &, March SI, U 8». Cl The*foflowlng “Circular” is republished for the in formation of Medical Officers in this Department: Qw> i»il No. 1. / Sczoeo* Gjctkbal-s Omo, Washington, D. 0., Feb. 87, SH. The attention ot all Medical Officers is called to the necessity for greater care in the preservation of hosnA tal property. Losses from want of proper ana vigiianoe, from accident or di.houesty, that could have Been guarded against, will not be allowed in the settlement of aocounts, and in fhtnre the fullest evA dfnee will be required that sate losses were unavoid able. medical Directors of Departments, and Shnerlntan dents of General Hospitals, will satisfy themselves that the usual returns and requisitions are based urn actual inspection and count of articles on hand: JOS. K. BARNS* B, WM. F. BUCHANAN, Asst. Surgeon, c. 81 s - iSeoutlve Officer. Y> IDDELL A MURDOCkT X\> WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mtf W SUTLSRB’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOOD* BOOTS AND SHOES, BATS AND CAP* Gmmjuizx’s Fcxiuam*? Goons, Ac, No. 6 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. 0., .. - r<..„tn— tn a. J.tttmom. gWKET CIDER FOB SALE, ever Adams’ ExpranOffia* say stteah iwm ■