Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, May 02, 1865, Image 3

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AVANNAH THEATRE! Lessee and Business Manager.. «un umah> Director of Amusements a. a. tumran. Stage Manager.- t. t. raucDOn. THIS rrtlESDiTj EVENING, MAT 2D, IMS. Tbe entertainments will commence with the thriiiinj Drama of the SIT DEGREES OF CRIME; —w— were, woniK, «AuaL»», tain akd tbi acxrraut. Julio Dormilly Mr. A. H. Davenport Michael, the B 1 ick Parson Mr. Thos. Weir ■Francois Miss Maude St. Leon Robert Mr. T. J. Herndon Lacailia Mr. J. W. earner Ferdinand. Mr. .* Impeon Josepa . Mr. Hanter Lomse ... Miss Florence Lafond Madame Daucet Mrs. M. L. Berrell Siomire Mies Elsie et. Leon Amanda ... - Miss Hattie Lee Soldiers by a detachment of the 7*th N. T. VoU., who who kindly assist. To be followed by tbe laughable Farce of THE STAGE STRUCK TAILOR: or, IEIIOStS m IHBIA. Sir Matthew Scraggsl Mr. W. Simpson Tom Tape, the Stage Struck Tailor.Mr. T. J. Herndon Carrington Mr. Quinan Milton Mr. Rogers Lady scrages Mr* Berrell Lotty Scruggs ~ .Misa Florence Lafond Fopiia Mias Hattie Lee To conclude with Mr. W. O. Neill's wonderful per formauce upon the Tlghc-Rope. To-morrow evening the great play of THE HUNCHBACK. Owing to a misapprehension as to the nse of com. plinunutry Tickeis, the Management is compelled to withdraw tor tbe present all euch Tickets. Gentlemen having tnem will please return them to the Box office of the Theatre, on or before the 31st iast., as at that time they vv.U cease to be of use. ..Notice.—'The doors will open at 7, and the Curtain rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until a o’clock. S3r FKloEri OF ADMISSION AS USUAL. JO All Lilia must be presented weekly. . (Official.) HEADQ’RS DEP'T Os THE SOUTH, ) HilTok Him, S. C., April SO, 18(8./ Gikebal Obdibs.) No. *2. / L Tue following order Is hereby re-published for tho Information and guidance oftbia command: IL HzaDQUARTEBS, MitiTanr Dmstow or the Misetsstm, , J n tbe Field, Raleigh, N. C., AprU ST, 1888. Snout. Field Obdebs,) No. 05. j The General Commanding announces a farther ras* pension of hostilities and a final agreement with Gen. Johnston, which terminates the war ae to the Armies under hie command, and the couutry east of the Chat* tahoochee. Copis< of the terms of the convention will be furn lshed Major Generals Schofield, Gillmore and Wilson, who are specially charged with the execution of its details in the Department of North QaitjUna • De part meat of the South, and at Macon and In Western Qeorgia. C ipt Jasper Myers, Ordnance Department, U S. A., Is hereby designated to receive the aims, Ac, at Green boro, and any Commanding Officer of a Post mav receive the aims of any detachments, and ate th.u they are properly stored and accounted for. General Bchofie and will procure at once the necessary blank* and supply the other Army Commanders that uniformity may prevail; and great care must be taken that all tue unm and stipulations on our part be ful filled with the most scrupulous fidelity, whilst those impo-ed on onr hitherto enemv be received in a spirit becoming a brave and generous army. A uiy Commanders may at on<« loan to the lnhabl tants such of the captured mules, noises, wagons and vehicles, as cau be spared from Immediate use, and the Commanding Generals of Armies may issue pro visions, animals, or any public supplies that can be spared, to relieve present wants and to encourage the Inhabitant* to re-urae their peaceful pursuits, and to restore relations of friendship among our fel'ow-cltl aens and countrymen. Foraging will forthwith cease,* and when nacessitv or long marches compel the taking of forage, provi si ms, or any kind of piivate property, compensation will he made on the spot ‘or when the disbursing offi cers are not provided with funds vouchers w*l be given in proper form payable at the nearest military uepo . By order of Major General W. T. SHERMAN. (Signed) L. M. Dattow, Major A Asst. Adj't General. By command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Buaana. A. A. Gen. mys HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, Savauxax, Ga., AprU 86, 1865. Gamut Oastßs,) - 1 * No 28. ’ / I. Three free public schooie for tbe education of white children ot this city; viz:—one primary ami two grammar schools will be established, and will open on the 2d Monday in May, or as soon thereafter as practicable. 11. The Board of Education will be composed as follows, viz: Mayor R. D. Aekoip, Mr. Jon.* L. Yillalomoa, “ A.NISIIJU PoETfJC “ Hbxut C. FsitAUX. “ W. H. SrAsx, „ _ “ Jamis G. Mills. Mr - James Dana is appointed Superintendent of Common Schools, and will, iu conjunction with the Board o- Education, at once proceed to organize the schools provided for in par. Ist—such buildings as be ing available and the most suitable will be assigned by tae Port Q. M. for echo. l purposes “ IV. The Board of Education will ’be divided into three visiting committees, being one committee for euch school, whose duty it shall be, to visit the respec tive ecuu'ils at least ouce a month, eximioe the class es. and report in writing to the Board of Education— which shall meet at a stated time ouce a month. V. The Mayor will be ex-officio Chairman of the Board of Edncatioli, and will muk* such reports to tne Commanding General from lime to time, as he may think tne interests of the public schools require. VI. Tne following will be the mode of selecting teacheis: The Superintendent will advertise for ap- stating tile positions, requirements and eel ariea of eioh grade. In* due time an examination ot the applicants will be conducted by the Superinten dent lu the p, e,euce of the visiting committees for the school* in which the position iis to be filled. On the result of the examin tion, the Committee and tiuper- SlWiaJa V lO9 * deemed best fitted to the Board of Education for election—the election G«ne*a* a JJeCI, 10 api> * oval of lh * Commanding Vil. The salary of the Superintendent shall be at the rate oi per year. Tuat of flr=t a- sistants, of wnieh there shall oe three, at the rate of «Buu per year,—aud that of in'- second a=*istauts, of -which mere shall be three, at thewate of *750 per year pay able from the c.vi- fund on a certificate of service ren dered, rigued by the chairman ot the Board of Edu cation and approved by the General Commanding, Vllt The Board ot Education, in conjunction with the Superintendent of common schools, will e tablish »uch rules and regulation* lor the government of, and ni cipline in their schofils, as shall to them be deemed advisable, and all the children will be admitted free, •Object ip such rules aud regulations. By dtnimandof _ Bvt. Major-Gen. GROVER. G. Dme, Asst. Adjt.-Gen, ml HEADQ’RS DIaT. OF SAVANNAH, 1 Savannah, Go., May 2d, l&tt. / Omibac Ordee,) No. Id. / Persons banging produce and live stock to tho Ss. vauuah market will hereafter be permitted to exchange me sume tor goods uud supplies not contraband of war, tor the use of themselves, families and employes, ■im to the same beyond the lines of actual miiaury Ticcupation. Persons within the lines will also llle dto go out for the purpose of bringing to • UC * > and live stuck as they may be able to procure, and to bring the same in. 7 7 «estnctions upon passes are removed to this extent tnl fnr^« <tent if. ,l ? ew Important business in trauisS th- WU ° e permlUed lu go out in order to sssisswa®* “ , ‘* u o, „ By tcimuraudoi rtivt. Maj. Gen. GROVER , .VtAiriq.va, Asst. Adjt. Gen. mv g pOR SALE. p-y to **“• ric * «*»• doiiar per bushel. Ap ?*■' “ *■ LACILUBON. MONTHLY HS * A T GOOEY'S l A Dill BOOK NS m A r OVA TOUNG FOLKS. ns M A T . For sale at No, 111 Bay street. U. S. SERVICE MAGAZINE. JUST £ B 0 fi 1 V R 0, | AMD V«B SALS AT XMt SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING. No. 11l Bat ALSO,— ALL THE NORTHERN DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, COMPLETE FILES OF THE N. Y. DAILIES, Received on the asrivai at every s (earner from the North. tutsitl 111 SAVANNAH HERALD BUIIDING, No. 11l Bat Stiiiit. fOffloial.) /OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, '■J Pefabwjent or the South, HUton Head, 8. C., April 14, 1864. Cieoulax Lette*. .... The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon General's Office, are published fur the in ormatlon of all Medical Officers concerned: Clr. 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 faot; otherwise the increased allowance for field service can not be paid. S. 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. Circ. No. 21, S. G. 0., 1863.—5th. 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 be low the certificate, and not, a* now frequently occurs, in some ether 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 couured; thus, from “August 20, 1863, to September 20, 'nclusive,” la 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 mast state tbe reason and duration thereof. v Contract Physicians are requested to nse the blank printed accounts furnished by «his office; au abundant supply of which will be issued to every hospical, post, Ac., on the request of tbe 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 j "Pay to the order of— ——, * (Signature.) Act. Asst, Surg. U. S. A.” Circ, Letter, S. G. 0.. Washington, D. C., March 28, 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 assume* every month to bs composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractional parts of two successive month umst be so calculated; thus, from the 21st of August to the 10th of September tbe calculation of time will be from the 21*t to the 30th of August, inclusive, (ignoring the 31st), ten days, and from the Ist to the loth of September, in. elusive, 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 ren dered. 4. The clsss 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 amall-Pox Hospitals, 6. The date of the contract under which the services were rendered, end the name of the ofllcer with whom the contract waa made. <l. If for service at a post or withs 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. No account embracing frac tional periods of a month will receive attention, un less it appears upon the face thereof, either that the station of the physician has been changed or his con tract annulled: but accounta for any length of time may be presented on one set of duplicates, subject only to the exceptions specified. v. Accounts for seven! months’service, if render ed separately, must be c ntinuous: 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 make such a certificate may be questioned. E. g, A. 8., Surgeon U. 8. A., in Charge General Hospital, C/D.. H 0 * 1 Director, Ist Division, 2d 40U * Ohio V® 1 *-. Command ing Post, Garmon, Regiment. As they are also held personally responsible Tor the truth of every statement ctmtained therein, certificates signed “By Order" or ♦*"*■**» Dlr * 3tor ” betCgaA Adi accounts certified by other officers than a Medical Director, must be forwarded to this office through tbit of the Medical Director of the ileZ? meutTn which the service, w”? fee 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 tv. substitute has been furnished, his name in full must be given, with a statement showing that he has satis factorily performed ail the duties incumbent noon th* Contract Physician. v By order of the Medical Director, D. S. WM. P. BUCHANAN, aprtt Amt. Burg. U. 3./.., Executive Officer. piBSONAL. If Mrs. Lucy Manning, who waa formerly Miss Lttey Bessinger, will address me she will hear of a fortune t > her or her child. Any information will be thank s illy received and rewarded of her wht reabotus or child* Please address Mr. John Mannon, Company K. 2d Ohio Vol*„ Ist Brigade, Sd Sivlslon, cTC " Washing. IflS. P- C. ap2l • JNTERBBTING PUBLICATIONS THE SOLDIER OB THE CITIZEN. THE MONTHLY NOVELLETTE, contains a Novelette complete, together wi.h from three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms: N per year. Single copies, 2s cents. THE AMERICAN UNION. a raaam jocxkal. bo ookt-kced moans Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventures and Choice Home Reading, 88 a year. Fear copies, *lO. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures, Poem a. News, NoveUattes, Ac. *4 per year. THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Tbe cheapest magazine in the world. *1.60 a year. Seven copies, $9. Nearly one hundred pages of reading matter and illustrations. Postage ouly 18 cents per year. TEN GENT NOVELLRTTES. 128 pages in each book; one-third larger than any other Dime NoveL AU of the above publications will be forwarded regu larly by mall, on receipt of price, by ELLIOTT, THOMSB A TALBOT. PcauSttEßS, 68 Congress street, Boston, Mass. Samples can be teen, or copies purchased, by ap plying at THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE, 111 bat i t b 111, SAVANNAH. GA. aprtl ts -DOST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,' CXMIXAL RaILBOAD BaKE, Savannah, Ga., March, Ist, 1865. In pnrsaance of orders, received at this office, all citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are ab aent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or othir property belonging to disloyal persons, will, unless sueh buildings have been previously assigned—rent free—settle the rents for the due the Uni ted States, at this office op or before the loth of April. A failure to comply with tbe above will osuk a forfeiture of all olalma to farther occupation. 8. S. STARR, aprl Capt and A. Q. M., In charge of buildings. Ration tickets. 1 ''■ Citizens Interested, are called opon to notice partic ularly the following instructions in reference to their Ration Tickets for the next week. All persons absolutely needy will apply for Tickets at the “Relief Committee Rooma," in the Exchange, if the following order, via i DISTBIOT no. 1. Extending from Bay street, south, to South Broad street, and from Qull street, east, (including Magazine Ward), to the city limits. Citizens of this District wil. be served on Monday and Tuesday next. White fam ilies will be served flom 9 a. m. to Ip. m. Colored families from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. DISTBIOT KO. 2. Lying east of Bull street and south of South Broad street, extending'to the city limits. Will be served on Wednesday and Thursday. Whites from Ba.m. to 1 p. m.; colored from 4to6p. m. DISTBIOT ao. S. Lying between Bay street and South Broad strest, aud from Bull street, west, to West Broad street.— Will be served on Friday. Whites from 9 a, m. to l p. m,; colored from 4to6p. m. DISTBIOT HO. 4. 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 lp. m.; colored from 4 to 6 p. m. DIBTBtCT DOL 6. Yamacraw—extending from the river, south, to New street, between West Broad street and the canal Will fie atrved ou Tuesday aud Wedjesday, the 8.1 and 9th May. Whites from 9a.m.to Ip. m.» color ed from 4 to 6 p. a. _ .iWiaiil WSTtICT wa 6. Roberteville. Will be served on Thursday, May 19th. Whites from 9a.m.toJ p, m. 1 colored from 4 to Q p. ra. ~~ The Store of the undersigned wul be closed for v. few days, for the purpose of opening and arranging a large and extensive stock of FRENCH DRUG?. MEDICINES, and FANCY GOODS, have Just arrived Direct from New York. ,» W. W. LINCOLN, Druggist, apW Corner Bull and Congresa sts. gWEET CIDER FOR BALE, To families by the quart or gallon, at O’MEARA A CO’?, over Adams’ Express office. Bay street. mh2< |£}ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Savannas, Ga., April 21,1M'. This Is to certify that Wm. M. Williams and Charles E. Wakefield do this day dissolve partnership, Wm, M. Williams having bought ail reht and title of end Charles E. Wakefield lu the “It.lton Head House” Restaurant, corner of Bryan street and Johnson Sq uare. The business of the “Hilton Ilead House” will be caxried on by W. M. Williams, who will be bhppy to meet his old friends aud the public as before, at the Restaurant, corner of Bryan street aud Johnson Suture. He will conduct the business subject to the Military Regulations, and will spare no pains to merit anu tAare a portion of the patronage of thanublic. Meals furui died for Transient aud Board «n<. Oysters, Clams, Ac., in season. ■ Ales. Wines. Cider, Soda, Sarsaparilla, Fop Beer, Sqgars and Tobacco, constantly on baud. WM. M, WILLIAMS, ap29 I Proprietor. UEADttUABTERS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, ll bavatutah, Ga,, April 23, 1836. G«mfbal Osdxbs,! No. 11. / From the Ist of May next nntil farther orders a tax of one per cent, will bo levied upon all imports admit ted within the limits of this District s also a tux of three per cent, upon ail Incomes of six hundred dollars or upwards lrom real estate- , . . , These taxes will be collected by tbe Supervisor of Trade, who will turn over tiu amount accruing from them each month to the officer iu charge of the civil fond. < \ By oemmand of __ i Brevet Major Gcx. GROVER. Gcrvss Xansswa. A. A. G. sI [Official.] FFICK OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dbfaiuxwt or the South, HUton Head, S. C., March 17,1865. General Oactas,) No. 8. f I. The strictest discipline is required lu 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, during his residence in Hospital, at tbe highest point of efficiency compatible with the na ture and treatment of the disease or injury he is suffer tag from. The Geueral Hospitals In this Department have hitherto been remarkable for their excellent dis cipline. 'lho Medical Director regretted ‘oflnd t« his recent inspections the uutnliiisiy neglect of regula tiou- iu regard to dress and general discipline; the car less and unsoldlsrly bearing of many or the con valescents and attendant*; and cither the entire ab sence of the customary compliment# between the offi cers aod men. or ths slovenly manner in which they were paid and returned. Respect to superiors Is not confined to obedience on duty, but must be exteuded to all occasions It is always the duty of ths Inferior to accept or offer first the proper salutation, and of the superior to return such complimentary notice. Here after exist Deregulations and orders in regard to dis cipline, proper compliments and dress, must be rigid ly enffirccd, and all infractions of discipline, oraia obrdirnci of orders, must be promptly punished. '1 he attention of all officers on duty in General Hospital* in this Department, is called to paragraphs 263, 264, 256, 268 and 257 Revised Regulations of tho Army, liOS, aud to General Orders, No. 157, Headquarter*, Department of the South, series 1864. Whenever an Officer enters a Ward,the Wardtaaster must com maud attention, on which tbe patieuts, wbo are able to do so, will rise and stand lu the position ts attention until ths Officer has passed out. » Whenever a patient, attendant, or guard meets an Officer, within-the precincts of the Hospital, he will ofler the customary salutation; it seated, aud without particular Occupation, he will rise on hi* approach, or, if standing, be will turn towards the Offieer ior tbe same purpose. Ttie Officer will acknowledge the salute in a respectful manner. At Inspection each man’s articles of clothing, which may be in the wards, will be neatly folded and laid on the foot of the bed. Boots end shoes, well brushed, will be p'licrd on the floor at the foot of the bed. Nothing must be hidden under the bedstead. Every patient tu Hospital, ho is able, will wash hie face and hands at least every morning, and bis feet twice a week, aud will take a general bath once a week. Tho*o who are uuablp to leave their beds, should have their hands and faces washed by the muxs, and the surface of ths body sponged often enough to maintain cleanliness. 'j he attendants are especially enjoined to oe cleanly In their persons, neat iu their dress, aud soldierly iii their bearing. No attendant or patient In U. S. A. General Hospital lu th s Department must leave the limits of the Hospi tal unless he is provided with a pass signed by tue Medical Officer of the Day, without basing on his proper uniform, his cost buttoned ap, clothing am shoes well brushed, and tho number of his regiment and the letter of his company on bis cap. KnU-teo men and civilian nurses rnu-t uot be permitted to weai hospital dressing gowns or slippers outside tbe ward*. 11. The Hospital Steward charged w ith the adminis trative duties of a Military Hospital, is designated the Chief Steward. He may be selected by tbe burgeon in Charge from tbe Stewards assigned to him, solely on account of merit and known capacity, and uot by seni ority of warrant. He is ex-cflicie, the ranking Steward for >he time being, and must be obeyed and respecter accordingly, lie is entitled by ids rank to obediente torn all enlisted men in the Hospital both patients a.teudants, and civlliau nurses, aud is immediately re epotisilile to the Surgeon in Charge for the performance of his duties, and he holds his subordinates responsible for the proper performance of their duties. As an en listed man, he owes respect and prompt obedience * all orders of his military superioi s. He should weai bis undress uniform iu the Hospital. On Musters and Inspections he must be iu full dress, with side arms. Tne Chief Steward* must pay two visit* daily tc every part of the Hospital, vizi a; niuo o'clock a. xn„ »nd at evening between tatoo and taps. At these reg ular visits, be will note the condition. discipline, cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of tbi wards, kitchens, mess-ha'is, batu-rooras, and latrines, and he will report to the Surgeon in Charge ail irregu larities. abuses, infraction or discipline, or neglect ol duty that may come under his notice, necessity of te paua, or other wants. He will *ee that the ration re- Luinsare made out, the rations received, properly kept, and economically issued, and the prescribed dally diet table observed, He will be responsible for th. efficient administration of the clerical duties of the Hospital. IU. A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised Medical Regulations, 1863.) must bo kept daily in every General aud Rost Hospital iu this Department, and transmitted monthly to the Surgeon General'* Office by the Surgeon in charge. This Order will be placed in a conspicuous place In tbe office of the Hospital, tnd in each ward, aud para graph I. will bt read by the Executive Officer of each oeueral Hospital to the convalescent* iu line at each Sunday Inspection. MEREDITH CLYMER, aprlD Medical Director, Dept, of the South. [racial.] OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Uep> ‘’Tmumt or tuk Soct*. HiitCL -eud, a». C. t Feb. SO, 1865. CIBCULAB,) no. ». ; Hereafter Medical Officers in charge of U. 8. A. General Hospitals in this Department will observe par ticularly the provisions of General Orders, No. 21*, A. G. 0., W. D.. scries 1663, respecting the preparation o *lu valid Roll." Allmtn who are able to handle a musket and m.-tk" short marches will be recommondec for the Ist Battalion, Veteran Rose ve Corps. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, ap32 Depart ment of the South. r BROWN A CO., i-i* (Late Somet, Brown A Cos MILITARY AND NAVAL BANKERS AND COLLECTOR 2 rxsji place, hzoadwat uakk ucildiks, NEW YORK. e Correspondents in Washington-J. W. Fisher A Cos., 478 Fourteenth Street. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1832. Wc have complete facilities for transacting business speedily and correctly iu ull the Departments ai w ushington. Remittances prompt, and terms rea sonable. . We give especial attention to obtaining Certificate.- for Nou-lndebtedness for Ordnance and Quartermas ters’ Returns for Officers. and settling their accounts. We collect the following classes Os Claims, and make advances ii desired i Bounties for the heirs of dneesused, wounded Sol diers. and such as have served two year*. Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers, and Or phan Children. Arrears of pay fer the heirs of deceased, discharg ed Otlicers, Soldiers and Sailors and pay for tbe Wilt or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of \v ir. Prize Money for the U. 8. Navy, together wEh al other just Claims. Information freely furnished. W» purchase and sell all Government Securities. Quartermasters’ Certificates aud Checks- on the best oi teiros. Reference* givenjto leading Bankers and businesi firms in New York. feblS tr NOTICE. Savannah, Ga., March, ft 1805. After this date tbe Provost Court will be held iu tbe U. 8. Court House’, up stairs, coiner of Bull and Bay street* EDEN PARSONS, Js., mar 9—ts Lieut, and Provost Judge. fJ’UE NEW SKIRT FOR 1805. A wonderful invention for Ladies. Unquestionably superior io all others. , . _ Don’t fail to read the advertisement In tbe Satan vau lli RAi.n, couuduing full particulars, every Monday morning. edeaM«>mo mariil i>;i Glmbal Oanzcs, \ No. 27. / Hereafter the City Market will be open on Satur days from 3 o’clock till 8 o’clock p. m., m addition to tbe hours already prescribed la orders. By commard of Brevet Major General GROVER. KuwaßD G. Dike. A. A. A. U. JgITUMINOIfs COAL WANTED. FOR U. 3. MILITARY RAILROAD. “ ' Any person having the above article to dispose of for casu. will please notify the uuderskrned at the Central Railroad Office, on West Broad street. m _ ■■ , Coverdalk. 6 - , ■ Capt. find A. Q. It, D. B.”m.‘R. R., *P« * w » MVoanah, ca. «fnffidal.j /OFFICE OF THB MEDICAL DIRECTOR, V \J Dktaitxxxt or tks Botrr* Hilton Head, S. 0., AprU 3, t*«s. No. 10. f 'iho toilowfeg War Department Order, No. 80, ti nes 1863, is respectfully furnished for the Information, and outdance of Chief Medical Officers of Districts In this Department. No Regimental Medical Officers will be detached from doty with their Regiments, ex rept “temporarily iu cases of necessity, or whera the Suigeon and two Assistant urgeoua sre present, when one of the Assistants may be detached for hos pital duty." Where u R* gimmtal Medical officer is performing ths duty of Fust buigcon. it should be in addition se his ltegimeataa duties. m _ Was Dxfactkzkt, Adjutant General’* Office, Washington, March Si, VM. Gekxxai Oa»ns,\ No. B*. ■ r It is hereby ordered that all Surgeons and Assistant inrgeons belonging to regiments, who are absent ca any other tb in irgimental duty, shall without delay rejoin their regiments. Medical Officers of regiments will not hercaiter be detached upon other service, ex cept temporarily in case* of necessity, or where tbe bui geon and two hssiataut Surgeons sre pre-ent. when one of the Assistants may be detached to hospital duty. By wd«r of ue Secretary of War. _ E. D. TOWNSEND. Assistant Adjutant GeneraL MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director. ipH Department of the South. TTEADQUARTEHB DhItRIcT OF SAVANNAH, XI foffAiWAU, Ga., April 2ut, 1868. Gave* al Omcxs,) No. 10. ; Inaccoutance wuh Instructions received from Head quarters. Department of the South, all disloyal per a ms within this District will hereafter be deprived of t ie privileges ofthc United S’atesMajis, and to fully C irry opt this order, the followinFregulations are ueieby established, and will be strictly adhered to. Letters, p ckage* and other mall matter will be dw livered * nly to those to whom they ate addressed. No white civilian will be permitted to take a letter front the R at office, unless they present a certificate stating that he or she has subscribed to the amnesty oath of allegiance, as published in the President's Proclamation of Dec. 8,1663; if an alien, a certificate from the proper Consul, will be required to the ettect that he or eb« has not violated his or her neutrality during the rebellion. Persons entitled to the privileges of the mails are strictly prohibited from recei tag under cover of their address any mail matter intended for person* dtsloval to the government, should such bs received inadver tently, it wilt be at once turned over to tbe Piovost Marshal oi tbe District to be disposed of in accordance with such instructions as may be issued from time to time item these Headquarters. By command of , Brevet Major Geueral GROVER. Ot-ivsu Mathews. A, A. G. «p.f [Official.] OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIHECTON, PtXASTMKtit OK lUK fsnCTlt niltoa Head, B. C., March 14, -886. Geueral Obsess.) No. A f Whenever practicable, Regimental Hospitals must be at ouce discontinued, aud the patieuts seat to Feat or General Hospitals. It is desirable that all cases that can he treated In Post Uospital* should be sent there, thereby facilita ting the more speedy return of men to duty. Light cue* oi disease or injury should betreitedla quartets, usd the meu assigned, when it can be done without prejudice, to light duty during treatment, la accordance with Paragraph 1241, Revised frgpwivPms of the Army, 1863. MEREDITH CLYMER, _ . Medical Director. Dept, of the South, official: Wit. F. BeeuAWAV, Aast. Surgeon. U. A A., Executive Uffloer. apy> nrO THE ARMY AND NAVV A OF THE UNITED STATES. PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING HELD AT HILTON HEAD, S. C., APRIL «, 1888. Pursuant to a call, a large number of gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy, met at coinmia sary Hall, Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Friday, tbe 21st day of April, 1806, at U o'clock a. m , tor tne purpose ol instituting measures to secure the erection of a Monument to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, iate President of the United States, and proceeded to business under the following organization, viz: Pbesidcm— brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield. Viol J'arsiOhKTs—Col. James Lewis, Col. (i. L. Hi], burn, Assistant Surgeon Wm. Commons of tbe Navy: Mujor W. L. M. burger. Major A. V. SfUett. Captain Thomas J. Robtatou. Ssczetabi i b—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain Jesse MerrilL The President having stated the etyeot of tbe meet ing, un motion, a commit' ee of five wae appointed to prepare resolutions; consisting of ths following nam ed gemleffieu: Colonel C. L. Ktlburu, captain Wil liam Reynold*, of the Navy Captain L K. Drue and aptain Jesse Merrill—whe, alter a short retirement, returned, aud by their Chairmen presented tha follow ing! whereas, the. relations between Abraham Lincoln, lute President of tbe Uuited (pates and the Army and Navy thereof, weie of such a create eelingr, iu both arms of tbe service, not only of pro ‘mud respect but of the deepest admiration aud love: and whereat, under an abiding sense of obligation and ■liny, wc cannot feel satisfied without giving substan tial exp -esston to the sentiments by which we are aal anted. ti.erefore it Resolved. Thai tne Army and Navy of the United tutes lneiuaing ail those who serveu under President Lincoln inn Military aud Navai capacity, claim rtasa privilege, in which tin y reverently hope to be indulg. <id, to erect a Monument over his honored ro mniue at Springfield, Illinois. Second, That contributions for this purpose from the Eastern Anny be loruardrd to M»jui Geueral John A. Dix. at hi* Headquarters in New York; and rom ths Western Army, to Ilia ixce.le. cy, Richard Oglesby, Governor of the State ol Illinois. Third, Thai w* earnestly invite the co-operation of onr brethren of the Army aud Navy throughout tha couutry at large, and Biggest the holding of meetings and the raieiuga* funds without delay, to. secure the object iu view, i Fourth That we resp-ctthlly request that these proce. dings be published in the papers of the United States gentar ly. Remu.ks weie then made by General Littlefield,Col. Lewis, Major Saunders and Major Saultbury in com meudationof the project after which the preamble aud 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 *imi iar organization* throughout tbe couutry, and wiib power to add to their number at discretion: which was alt-o i greed to unanimously. No fa ther busmens appearing, tbe meeting then adjourned. M. 8. LITTLEFELD, President, I*s £■ Secretaries. Jr:»BS Mtmull, I (Ofiiciul.y •> OFFICE OF THE MtDJCAn DIRFQTOR, DtPABUtENT ok lua South, Hilton Head, s. c., March ;i, Ctaovi.AK Lrrraa. 'i he loliow.ug ••Clrculnr” la rcpublifhed for the lo formation ot Medical Officers lu this Department; Cuoccaß,) No. 1. / Buboeon Gentrai.’s Opttck. Washington, D. C., Feb. *7 16GS Tho attsntion of all Medical Officers is called tirhu necessity for greater care in the preservation of ht»Dl uiproperty. Losses born want of proper attention ud vigilance, from accident pr dishonesty, that could, nave been guarded ugainst, wHMpt be allowed in the settlement of accounta and In future the fullest e vi, rioijco will be required that such looses were unavoid able. Medical Directors of Departments, and Snperimen dents of Gene: al Hospitals, will oaiMV them-elves that the usual return! and requisitions art based upon actual inspection and count of articles on band. JOS. E. BaR.nES, ■ Surgeon Gen.raL By order of th« MedlcX Director, D. s. WM. F BUCHANAN, - Asst. Surgei.n, U. r>. A., nirT Executive Officer. Q ANJTAKY. DIM El LlUlll llUZit! 3TO casks best quality Thomas ton Lime, suitable for brick work, plaetenap, white wishing, orfcr sani’aiy purpcees. Just received direct from Ikomastcn, Me. ***** Miitrrn 10 Met chan is’ Row, * *PI9 Re ton Seal