Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, May 02, 1865, Image 4

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TheSmnnah Daily Herald. tr*»oar. nA\ i. ma. I'ttO.n OIK EVEMXfi EDITION OP YESTERDAY. ovr Extra of this i/crwiny.] PEACE THROUGHOUT GEORGIA A_\D THE CAROLL\AS. Positive Suspension of Oostilities* SPECIAL ORDER OF GENERAL BHEB.’IA.Y AWOBKCLW TEE FACT. tkca. ScicEcld, Oilimore and Wil * sea emerged with the Arrange ment cf Details. CinmiTlOf OF ill ARMIES CSDER GE\. JOSEPH JOfIXSTO\ EAST OF THE CBiTTABOttCBEE RITE*. * Surrender •! Generali Hoke> Beauregard, Hardee, Hampton and Sam Jones. All Arms aud Equipments to be TunaedßOvcr Immediately. QAPTUHED HULKS, HORSES. WAGONS ii IC. TO BE LOAN ED TO THE PEOPLE. Wants of the Inhabitants to be Re. Ueved from Public Stores. rORICi.VG TO (EASE FORTHWITH. Needed Supplies to Do Paid for on the Spot. TERTIS OF THE SURRENDER. The Military Convention. FULL OFFICIALREPORTS Proceedings ' all Approved by General Grant. From our trustworthy correspondent at Hilton Head, we have received all details of the making ot Peace throughout the Depart ment of the South, which most welcome intel ligence, we partly laid before our readers in our regular morning edition. Our correspondent ha* been fortunate enough to obtain fromllead Quarters the full Official Reports of tbe sur render, and all the stipulations therewith con nected, which we append. Fint Despatch. XL REPORTS Hilton Head, > . April 30, 1865—11:45 p. m.> The subjoined order is just issued from the proper office: Headqoabtebs, DEr’xoFTHE South,) Hilton Head, April 30, 1865. ) General Order, No. AT.’ . “The following order is hereby published for the information and guidance of this com mand : HeADQUAETEKS MIL. DIV. OF TBK> Mississippi, is the Field; > Raleigh, N. C., April 27, 1865.) Special Field Order, No. 05. The General commanding announces a further suspension of hosiili ties, and a final agreement with Gen. Johnston, which terminates the war, as to the armies udder b» command, and tbe country east of the Chattahoochee. Copies of theterme of this Convention will be furnished Major Generali Schofield, Gill more and Wilson, who are specially charged with the execution of. its details, in the De partment of North Carolina, Department of the South, and at Macon, and in Western Georgia. Cant. Joseph Meyers, Ordnance Department, U. S A., is hereby' designated to receive the arms &c., at Greensboro, aud any commanding officer of a post may re ceive the arms of any ■ detachments and see that they are properly stored and accounted for. General Schofield will procure at once the necessary blanks and supply the other army commanders, that uniformity may prevail. Great care must be taken that all the Terms and Stipulations on our part, be fulfilled with the most scrupulous fidelity, while those Imposed on our hitherto enemy be received in a spirit becoming a brave aud generous army. Army Commanders may. at once loan to the Inhabitants such of the captured mules, hors es, wagons and vehicles as can be spared from immediate use, and the Commanding Generals ot armies may issue provisions, ani mals, or_any public supplies that can be spared to relieve present wants, and to en courage the inhabitnats to resume their t peaceful pursuits, and to restore relations of ’ friendship among our fellow-citizens and countrymen. * Foraging wiil forthwith cease, and when necessity or long marches compel the tak ing of forage, provisions, or any kind of pri vate property, compensation will be made on the spot, or, when the disbursing officers are not provided with funds, vouchers will be given in proper form, payable at the nearest Military Depot. By order of Major Gen. W. T. Bhmmait. Lieut. M. Datton’, Major and A. A. Q. By command of * -MajorGhfi. Q. A. Gillmobe. Capt. W. L. M. Burger, Asst. Adj. Geo. Official. T. D. Hodoks, Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS., Act'g Assist. Adj. Geo. Swond Despatch. A still later communication gives us all th« ttffli of tie CapStulitloa sod Sumtidtr in tha txftet oibcUl language of the Military Ccurtfitlofl, together with all the signatures requisite to gibe It full and immediate effect, tcrmi ot th« Surrender of Gen. Johustott to AUJ. Geu. W. T. Shormitn. April 26.1866. Terms of a Military Convention held this twenty-sixth (2Ctb) day of April, 1805, at Beuuett’s House, near Durham's Station, N. C, between General Joseph E. Johustou, commanding the Confederate Army, and Major General W. T. Sherman, command ing the United States Army ui North Caroli na. All acts of war on the part of the troops under General Johnston’s command to cease from this date. All arms aud public property to be deposit ed at Greensboro’, to be delivered to an ord nance officer of the United States Army. Holla of all the Officers and Men to be made in duplicate, oue copy to ba retaiued by the Commander of the troops and the to be given to an Officer to be desig nated by Gen. Sherman. Each Officer and Man to give bis individ ual Obligation, in writing, not to take up arms against tbe Government ot tbe U. S. until properly released from this Obligation. The Side Arms of Officers, aud their Pri vate Horses aud Baggage to be retained by them. This being done, all the Officers and Men will be permitted* to return to their homes, not to be disturbed by the U. S. Authority bo long as they observe their Obligation, and tbe Laws in force where they may reside. (Signed,) W. T. Sherman, Maj.-Gen’l Com’g U. S. Forces in North Carolina. (Signed,) • J. E. Johnston, Geu’l Comd’g C. S. Forces in North Carolina. APPROVED: (Signed) U. S. Grant, Lt. Gen. Raleigh, N. C., April, 26, 1865. [Official. 1 (Signed) L. M. Dayton, Major and Ass’t Adj t General. [Official.] (Signed) T. D. Hodqus, Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS., A .A. ’A. G. Arrival of General Suebman.— This morning Major General Win. T. Sherman, accompanied by Major Dayton, and two others of his staff, arrived in our city by the United States steamer Russia. Major Generals Sherman and Gillmore, with staffs, have been invited to visit the Sa vannah Theatre this evening. Gen. Sherman has accepted, and has promised to be there “ sure." —- Arrival of thb W. W. Coit. —The steam er W. W. Coit arrived-this morning from Hilton Head bringing Major-General Q. A. Gillmore and Col. Woodlord,. Maj. Gray, Capt. Merrill, Capt. Bragg, of his staff; also Mrs. Bragg, Mrs. Col. Woodford, Mr. Miller and Mr. S. W. Mason. The Drought.—' Tlie gardens that supply our city with vegetables, are now suffering from the contiuued drought. Unless we are soon blessed with showers the crops will be entirely lost or materially injured. Irish potatoes should now he for sale in tbe mar kot, but tbo drought will delay a supply for several weeks. The Freedmec, on the coast, are also heavy sufferers by the droughtp-tho seed that has been planted by them sadly needs irriga tion, and unless rain speedily falls all will be lost. Guerillas os Dawfuskib Island. —On Wednesday last Capt. John A. Micbler, ac companied by six of his party, visited DawfusWe Island, in this county, and at the old farm of Mr. John Stoddard murdered Peter Dodge, a Freedman. This colored man was well Known in Savannah, aud for years was he a faithful servant of Mr. Stoddard. He always bore & good character for honesty. Peter had a large family, and Mr. Stodpard recommended that he take the old farm aud live on it, extend ing every aid to him in making by honest toil a support for his family and himself. The Government, doubtless, will ere long reach Michler und bis gang, and it will have meted out to them the full measure of justice. The U. S. Steamer Russia.— This morn ing this fine clyde-built, iron-hulled steamer, formerly the Marv Ann, arrived In our har bor. The Russia was captured about two years and a half since, on the coast of North Carolina. Her dimensions are as follows: Length over all, 207 feet; breadth of beam, 18 feet; face of paddles, 8 feet G inches; diameter, 18 feet; depth of hold, 9 1-2 feet; two inclined engines; diameter of cylinders, 38 1-2 inches; length of stroke, G 1-2 feet; two low-pressure tubular boilers, leDgtb, 14feet; diameter, 11 feet. The following is a list of officers: C^pwitt—Alexander Smith. First Mate—O. R. Ingraham. Second 11 James O. Byrne. Chief Engineer—Arcb. Morrison. Second “ Daniel Haskins. Third “ Wra. Taylor. Steward—Henry Smith. MIXIATCRg ALMANAC—THIS WEEK. 11 \r • i . Su “ Kl«e» Sun Sets Moon Seta,High Water 2 1 Tn -}o H 4l 1 morn, j morn. S! W i l ? !** i 027 034 A ' ,5! 6 H i U 43 I 14 1 J 1 St-j :;« in in j £•■ ."f .*2 IS ;« * 1 S ... 1 6 9 ! 0 i(S [ } y DZHtCTOHY. _ Ctttßsflfiast el thiPott aad Witrlet-Brmi Major QiflSrtl C Orovir s office cortsir South Broad and Bull struts; rerlde&ce corner Bull end Owtau streets. etArr. fidwStd and Dike, Lieut and A A A G: office corner Sot’th Broad and Bull streets; residence same place. Theft <J Otis, Lieut and ADC: residence corner Bull and Gaston streets. E H Webster, Lieut and ADC; residence comer Bull and Gaston streets. John P Baker, Capt and AA I Gen; office comer South Broad and Bull streets: residence comer Ball and Gaston streets. Sidney 8 Stair, Capt and AQM Post Quartermas ter ; office Railroad Bank; residence Perry street, near Montgomery. Ebea Par-ons. Jr Ist Lieut, Judge Advocate and Provost Judge of District and Post; office in United States Court House, comer Bull and Buy streets; resi dence No. Bts South Brod street.- J M Walton. Capt aud Provost Judge Sd Provost Court: office Bay street, over Adams* Express. W Y Provost, Medical Directors office corner South Broad and Bull streets; residence comer Boil and Gaston streets. ——- WmS Stevens, Lieut and Ordnance Officer i resi dence comer South Bread and 801 l streets Lient Chae Roberts Jr. rignal Officer, USA; reel deuce Tayor street, one door from Drayton Provost Marshal of the District and Post—Lieut Col R P York; office in .Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank. BCSBIBTBKCB DiraaTHOtT. Depot Commissary—Capt Henry L Lord; office Bay street, opposite the Custom House. Post Commissary—Capt OgleebeO; office Bay street, opposite the Custom House. QUaBTEUMAETLS’s DO’AJITMZNT. Capt Sidney Starr, Post Quartermaster; office Sail road Bank, Bay street. Fuel, Furage and Land Transportation—Lieut J H Chariot, AAQ M; office 3u Bay street. Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage—Lieut N Murray, AAqJi: office 102 Bay street. In charge cf Government Worushops and Post Hos pital—Lieut Fred Uope. JrToffice 82 Bay street lu charge of General Hospital—Capt J S Meek, A A Q, M; office 94 Bay street. In charge of Corrals—Lieut J W Sterling, KQMi office 90 Bay street, north side. fu ch ,rge of ..Marine Repair Shops, Coal Depot and Assistant Muster of Marine Transportation—i ieut D R Knowiton, AAQ M, office No. 102 Bay street; re sidence Hull street, three doors from Barnard- house lately occupied by Gcorce L cope, in charge ot Water Woika—Major C F Ailen. OSDXANOB DEPiUTitiCn. Lieut T J Spencer, Depot Ordnance Officer, Military Division Mississippi. Lieut B E Miller, Assistant Depot Ordnance Officer and A A Q M. Ordnance Office—Piactere’ Bank, comer Bryan and Abercorn streets. nxdkul department. Health Officer of the Post—Surgeon A P Dalrymple, CSV; office corner Hull sad Whitaker streets; resi dence 109 South Broad street, second door- west of Whitaker. Surgeon J K Bigelow. Assistant Medical Purveyor, District of Savannah; storeroom No 178 Broughton street; residence 142 State street. STREETS AND LANES. . Street Commissioner—Capt. Albert Stearns, office No. 126 north side of Souta Broad Street, one door w«3t of Barnard Street; residence northeast oomer of Broughton and Drayton Streets. Deputy Street Commissioner—First Lieutenant E. D. Bryant, office and residence north side of Loath Broad Street, one door west of Barnard Street. • Clerk—C. W. Weber, residence Drayton Street, oor ner New Houston Street. Surveyor—Juo. B. Hogg, residence northwest comer of Montgomery and Sror.e Streets. Wagon Mastar—M. B. Parker, residence east side of Walnut Street, second door from Zably Street. Superintendent or Stables—Frederica Meincke. resi dence southeast corner of West Broad aud Taylor Streets. Foreman Carpenter Shop—Preston Warner, Zubly Street, near Avon Street. Blacksmith JXrnes Clemencs, residence Indian Street, near Luchlison’s foundry. Keeper of Forsyth Piace—James Walsh, residence north side of Gordon Street Lane, second door east ot Drayton Street. Keeper of City Squares—Patrick Scanlan. Garbage Inspector—C. J. Carter,northwest comer Jefferson and Montgomery Streets. UiaOCLLANEOCS. t Relief Commiselouer—Lieut Col Alfred Neafle 1 of flee Exchange building. In charge of Civil Fund—Capt E Gluey 1 residence Jones street, near Drayton. • Supervisor of Trade—Lieut Col Nealle, Exchange building. Harbor Master—Capt Silas Spicer, third door east from Drayton street, north side of Bay. TBEAStTSV DEPA3TOSKT. Albert G. Browne, Supervising Special Agent Fifth Agency, office Bank of Commerce, northwest corner ot Bryan and Drayton streets. Assistant Special Agent—H. 8. Kimball, office of Commerce. iw»*cto*B. First District—South of South Broad Street and ea9t of Drayton Street, Lewis Salvaterre Inspector, resi dence northeast corner of Price and Perry Streets. Second District—West of Drayton Street, south of South Broad Street, J. W. Clark,'lnspector. Tiiird District—North of South Broad Street, west of Drayton Street, Daniel Fitzgerald inspector, resi dence southeast corner of Lincoln Street and York Street Lane. Fourth District—East of Drayton und north of South Broad Street, Geo. W. Mallery inspector, residence No. 7 Cassel Row, St. Julian street. Squad Masters—Geo. Brown, Stewart Street, near West Broad Street. Edward Cotter, west side of Wil son Street,first doorsouth of Berrien Street. O.A.Dodge southwest corner of Jefferpou and McDonough Streets. Phillip M. Box, southeasrcorner of York and Houston Streets. Patrick White, east aids of Lincoln Street, second door south of Broughton. BIOECmna AMD FREEI>JuIM. General Superintendent Recruiting- Service Dep’t of the South, ana in charge of the affairs of Freedmen— R. Saxton, Brevet Major-General U. S. Vole., office Fanners’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Bryan street, one door west of Drayton street. Capt. J. E. Taorudike, Add. A, D. C., Commissary of Subsistence, office Fanners’ and Mechanics’ R..WU, Bryan street, one door west of Drayton street. Lt. A. P. Ketchum, A. D. C., office Farmers’ Mechanics' Bank. The residence of Gen. Saxton and Staff is north west corner of Barnard and Harris Streets. f. a. m. MASONIC IIALL, .V. E. corner of Bull and Broughton Streets. Lodge /loom on Third Story, Entrance on Broughton St. SOLOMON’S LODGE, No. i, meets on the Ist and 3d Thursdays in each mouth. R. T. Turner, W. M.: John Nicholson, S. W.; John Foley. J. W.; H. C. Freeman. Treasurer; James M. Jones, Secretary; J. Holbrook Estill, s. D.; U. L. Schreiner, J. I).; J. Cavanaugh. Tyler. ZERUBABRL LODGE, No. 15, meets on the 2d and 4th Thursdays in each month. Win. Greene, W. M.; David Thomson, 8. W.; Thomas Baiientiiie, J. W.; Alfred Haywood, Treas.: M. Loewenthal, tsect.; Milton Humphreys, S. D.t Wm. W. Metzger,' J. D.: M. Bolev, Tyler. CLINTON LODGE, No. C 4, meets on the Ist and 3d Mondays in each month, himon K. Bvck, W. M.- Jno. Rutherford, 8. W.; W. Gibbons, J. W.; Wm. M. Da vidson, Treas.: L. H. Galloway. Sect.; P D. liilxheim, S. D.; W. A. Stern, J. D,; J. Cavanaugh, Tyler. ANCIENT LANDMARK LODGE, No. 231. meets on 2d and 4th Tuesdays in each month. E. C. Hough, \V. M,; W. F. Holland, 8. W.; S. L. Butler, J. W ; A Wilbur, Trefts.; James M. Prentiss, beet; W. Liuder, S. D.: E J.. Hackctt, J. D.; Sami. Jones and 8. P. Bell. Stewards; J. Cavanaugh,Tyler. GEORGIA CUAPTEH, No 3, meets od the 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each month. K. T. Turner, II I*,- W. Greene. K.; A. S. Clark, 8.; D. H. Galloway, C.U J. Holbrook Estill, P. S.; Thomas B Uentiue, R. A. C.; A. B. Lnce, Treas.; Jag. M. Jones. Sect.; Jno. Foley, M. Ist V.;JW. F. Holland, M. 2d V.; M. Retch, M. Ist V.; Rev. S. Landrum, Chap.; J. Cavanaugh, Sentinel. GEORGIA COUNCIL. No. t. meets Ist Wednesday in each month. J ames M. Prentiss, T. I. G. M • T B Marshall, H. TANARUS.; A. S. Clark. U. A.: F. W. Cornwa ' Treas.; D. H. Galloway, Recorder; R. T. Turner, G.; T. W. Shea, Steward; J. Cavanaugh, Sentinel, I. O. O. F. ■ OGLETHORPE LODGE, No. 1. meets every Tnes day cvenlDC (Lodge Room on Bay street, over Geo. N. Nichols’ Printing office.) A. F. Torlay, N. O.; F Krenson, V. G.; James ClemenCe, Treas’; C. Grog?' &6ct LIVE OAK LODGE. No 3, meets every Friday .evening. (Lodge Room 8. W. cor. Bull and lirongli ton sta, 4th story, entrance on <.i oughton street.) J Holbrook EsUli N. G.; K. M. Barthelmess, V. G ; D Thompson. Treas: D. H. Oallowav, Sect. ENCAMPMENT, No. 1, meets Ist a»d vd Wednesday m each month in Live Oak Lodge Room John T. Thomas. C. P.i John lurrison, It P.; John Dexter, 8. VV.j R. Groves. J, W. : C. Gross, 8«nb«; James L Haupt. Treasurer * r\mcE or ns me§&, director, v T)wtsutm or m Sottffi Ciffcmo 8111511 *■ c. ( rib IMSJ6. No. 9. ; ( . ' I. The attention of Medical Officers, in charge of ft S. A. General Hospitals in this Department, is called to the absolute necessity of accurate records and ac counts of Hospital furniture, cooking utensils, bed ding, Ac., being kept by the Ward-masters, they taking, once a week, "an inventory of the articles in use, and and reporting to him (the Surgeon injeharge,) any loss or dama e to them, and to return to the Steward such as are not required for use." [Revised Regulations of the Army, lStxs, Par. 1246.] * The subjoined lorm. taken from Woodward’s Hoa pitai Stewards’ Manual, will be used in General Hos pitals where the wards are in detached buildings; I Remarks Returned to the Btcward Destroyed by order Worn out L0R...j...... J, Z~. Number.. ■ Ju ....... . , - Names of Articles _ | i The remarks Here enter to state how the naraesj articles have only ot articles! been lost, and ojutrmiurcac t _, . _ - (by whom ac tually in the stroyed, or the aptu tmeut. ' persou sus* pected. The Ward-mistera must take charge-or the effect! of patients in Hospital, and keep an accurate register (Form 7, Revised Regulations oi the Army, 1863,) and -have them numbered, and labeHed with the patient's name, rank, regiment and company." [Revised Reg ulations of tbe Army, Par. 1246.] 11. Thu senior Steward in U. S. A. General Hospi tals Is required ‘‘to take due care of the Hospital stores aud supplies to enter in -a book, daily, (Form 6) the issues to the ward-masters, cooks and nurse- ; to prep- 1 re the provision returns, and receive and dis tribute the rations"' (Revised Regulations of the Army, 1563, Par. 1245 ] ' * These regulatiot s must be a rictly enforced, and for any delinquency found on future inspections, and re ported to this Office, the Medical Officer in charge of the General Hospitals bo reported, will be held respon sible and reported for disobedience of orders. MEREDITH CLYMER, ,m • -udHlfet QOTToiTSEED i 1 | V i COTT SEED, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. Will be purchased at Fair Rates by the undersigned, “SEA ISLAND’* PREFERRED. Parties desiring to aell, will state quantity for dis posal. aud price per bushel desired, and where located. Address, T. E. SICKLES, mar T—ts . Box 14, niitoa Head, S C. N. BELLUWa * I CO., " * Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, <£«., vo. I NnsoftAMa’ sow, HILTON HEAD, S. O a N. BELLOWS. X. C. TTLER. t. W. TATLOB. marll ts YORK HERALD CORRESPONDENT. T The office of the New York Herald Correspondent is at U 1 BAY STREET. uv STxcaa. . mar 22 ts (Official.) ' ' VI7AR DEPARTMENT, "» Awotant GEHtjut'a Okricß. Washington, Feb. ts 1805. SreciM. Out) Ei»e,> No. 50. / * (EXTRA OT.] * * Par. 50. The Hospital ateamer Cosmopolitan will be turned over to the Medical Department, and placed under the immediate control of the Medical Director, Department of the South, at Hilton Head, S. C. By order of the Secretary of War t E D. TOWNSEND ap?2 Assistant Adjutant General.’ Official.) WAR DEPARTMENT, Awvtaht Gvwesal's Omcr, _ Washington, Feb. 8, 1805. Gehebal o«deeß,\ no. :a. / Hospital transports and hospital boats, after being properly assigned uevnch, wtU be exclusively under the control of the Medical Department, and will not be diverted from their special purposes by orders of local or department commanders, or of officers of otner staff departments. By order of the Secretary of Wari E. D. TOWNSEND, . soon Assistant Adjutant General. ~ ' ■ • The Copartnership heretofore existing between C. K. Gsgoou and F. P. Halsey, under the name of Os good as Halsey, is this day dissolved, Mr. C, K. Os good retiring from the flits. Tne business will be continued by the undersigned to whom all claims must be presented. Ail indebted will please call aud settle immediately. - -J J»p2o F, P. HALSEY A CO. ' BAKER'# - '& CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISH MEN'T AT BEAUFORT. We respectfully cull the attention of the public to our Bakery A Confectionery Establishment in Bam. A. Cooley’s Building at Beaufort, at which we are prepared promptly to till any orders which may be for warded to us. Special attention is paid to the man u.'acture of Ornamental Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry, for holiday oriestival tables. Feb. 3-ts McMAN'Ca A MURRAY. (± vv P LIVING," VJ At reusonAble prices, can be had at the EAGLE OYSTER and REFRESHMENT SALOON, in the rear of the New Post Office, Union Head, 8. C. I have the very best facilities for furnishing OYS TKRS, CLAMS, MEATS, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, Ac, fromthe North aud other places in this vicin ity. Cooked to ordei from 0A.M.t03 P. M. PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. tP. S.—One trial;» respectfully solicited >ouk§ iu LET’AT' hILTunTiEAD, S. C., in l The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer chants' Row aud Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to J. T. RIVERS on the premises, orH T. RIVERS, at the Custo, House t s maram DttUN Jt’hOTANT. ~~— Small quantities of thj Per Manganate of Potash will be iuruiebed, at the request of any Physician, by the Health Officer. fieblO * WTCAMpfcktL, VETERINARY' sOTwfcON • having reopened bis office and yard, on Wit nam street, is now prepared to treat (on scientific principles,) all diseases incident, to Horses that are susceptible of remedy. Charges moderate. Cures •warranted. Tcm* cash , fe),m u - U 8." KtkNITARY CUAIMIbbiON, " ' ' “ Corner of Congress aud Whitaker Streets, Savan , . nah, Ga. mentioned we have opened store-rooms aud Keaei office, where we will to render any service in our power to the soldiers and sailors of “‘;n A T ray anc l hergeons in charge of Hospitals will please send in their requisitions for stores. „ J. C. HOBLIT, ,|a» 21—ts Agent U. 8. 8. C. pKOVOST COURT NOTICE. On and afler tBTs 3ate, the First Provost Court, Ist Uleut. Eben Parsons, Jr., Judge, will be held at the’ L-8- Court House, corner of Bull and Bay streets. Tbe Second Provost Court, Capt.. James M. Waltoß, Judge, will be held in the room over Adams' Express Co.’s office, corner Bay and Drayton streets. The respective jurisdictions are fixed by General Order No. 6., and all parties having business before laid Courts will govern Uwsaaelves accordingly. By order, FROVQST JUDGES.. wrjfi,..; ts * . AOi 81. / I. Civilian* tfivelHflg npoh G&veftfflefit Tran* Within this Department, will hereafter becSrSStfc following rates of fare, to be collected by the nxmtet in charge of Marine ot departure, upon passe* isffixed by Ur. Provost Between Hilton Head aadUharleston... »» „„ Between Hilton Head and Savannah.. Li Between Hilton Head aud Beaufort * 59 Between Hilton Head and Femandina". a Between Hilton Head and St. Augustine 5 fx Between Hilton Head and Jacksonville ;• Between Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski 5* Between Hilton Head and St. Helena.... 2! Between points, not specified above, the rate of at for every twenty miles, will be charged. W 41 H Free transportation will be Slowed, to sorer* ate ffiffissscKsseilS gfflsapaagtrjggasrga 111. No Free transportation will be allowed exceot “IJSKSSfS** '' F ™"**• p ~~“ Ku^ W, L. M. OFFICE QF THEMEIiicAL DIRECTOR, _ , Depabmict or the Socis, Hilton Hoad, S. C., Februarv I*. 1565. The following Circular from the Surgeons General*a Office, is famished for the information and guidance of Surgeons in charge of U. S. A. General Hospitals!'* - , ScaesoM Genibal’s Orvwr, Waahiugton, D. C., June * r . 1564 Circular Letter. Whenever a General Hospital is discontinued. iha Medical Officer in charge will be instructed bv th« Medical Director of the Department to forward to nj« Surgeon General’s Office full reports of Wounded Surgical Operations, Secondary Hemorrhage, Tetanus and Pycemia, lor the period of time elapsing between the last quarterly report aud tbe date of discontinu. ance of the Hospital. In the Reports of Wounded, and of Surgical Opera tions, especial care should be observed to fornieh the results -1 those cases “remaining under treatment" at the date of the last quarterly report. A list of such cases can be obtained on application at the Snr. geon General’s Office. By order of the Acting Surgeon General. H. A. Cbane, Surgeon U. S. A. ,0 « MKHEDITH CLYMER, aprl2 Medical Director Dep’tot the South 7" ' .(OffiaiatJ 1 ' (OFFICE OF the MEDICAL-DIRECTOR. L/' IhirAßTiieMT or ant Sooth, Hilton Head, 8. C., January 12,1865. Cibcclab No. A i. The attention of all Medical Officers in charge of Regiments or Detachments, prisoners of war, and Quartermastera* employees, is called to the necessity of immediate re-vaeoinatkn of all reernits, contra, bands, and prisoners of war, and Quartermasters* employees, as soon as they arrive at the Regimental or other depots. There is always a supply of vaccina crusts at the Furveying Depot of this Department, aud all Medical Officers must always be amply provided with them. 11. Medical Officers of this Department are again reminded of the obligation of economy in the use of •-tatiouery. Halt sheets of letter paper must Invaria bly be used when the nature 01 the communicaUen admits of it. . MEREDITH CLYMER. apr!3 Meaica'l Director Dep't oi the South, -- (Official,r * J AFTICI! OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, v Dkpaktj4e>t or me South, Hilton Head, S. C„ March Sa, 1865. Uxbcvlas No. 9. The Surgeon General of the Army requires a strict compliance from ail Medical Officers in this Depart ment with the following instructions. (Circular No. I, S. G. 0., 1806): “In all cases, either in hospital or In the f eld, In which death is supposed to result from the employ ment of anaesthetic agents, a detailed report of the at tendant circumst-nces will be transmitted by tbe Medical Officer in immediate charge of the patient, through the ordinary channels, to the burgeon Gener al. Medical Officers in charge of Hospitals and smr geons-in-Chief of Divisions, will endorse on the rtv ports of their subordinates their opinion.- of the facts. Together with tbe report, asample of the ame-thetic agent employed will be forwarded icr analysis." MEREDITH CLYMER, aprlS Medical Director Dep't of the 8011th. (Official) HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, U. Savannas, Ga., April 20th, 1305. Guonui. OutusM,) -.0. 9. f I. Capt. Oliver Matthews, Asst. Adjt. General U. 8. Vole., having reportee at these Headquarters for duty, it hereby assigned to duty as Asst. Adjt. General of the District 11. Capt Edward G. Dike, A. A. G.*, U. S. Tois., If hereby assigned to duty as Asst. Adjt General of tho - Post. C. GROVER, ap2o Brevet MajOt General. Commanding, . Onriec or tbs Mcdioal DißCeroa. Department of the South, Hilton Head, 8. C„ March it, iSoS, Cuomos.) No. 8. / I. Medical Officers In this Department art required to keep on file, ready at all times for inspection, all Orders find Circulars which they may be furnished with I from the War Department Surgeon General’* Office, Department Headquarters, and Medical Director’ Office: aud alleged ignorance of such orders will no hereafter be received as an excuse for neglect of dut or disobedience of orders. 11. Constant complaints are made by Medical Offi cers in receipt of Hospital and other Supplies from th* ' Medical Purveyor, of such being delivered to them by the Quartermaster’s Department in a damaged coudl tion, or tbe packages having been broken open and articles, especially liquors, abstracted therefrom. It is ordered hereafter that all Medical Officers in this De» partmeut receiving Hospital aud Medical Supplies in a damaged condition, or packages from which articles have been abstracted, shall immediately on tbe receipt of such notify the Qnartermaster from whom they re ceive them of their condition, that he may make the proper endorsement on the hill of lading of tbe steamer transporting them, and Captains of transports may be made liable for the damage or loaa that may eccac through their negligence. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, aprlT Department of the South. [Official.) OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Dspartmeht or tub Scum Hilton Head, 8. C., March 11, 1565. Gxxxral Okdebs,) No. 8. / All recruita, white and colored, on reaching any depot, regimental or otherwise, mast, without excep tion, be immediately revaccinated. Medical Officers In charge of U. 8. A. General Hos pitals in this Department will canoe to oe revaccina ted all p&tieut* on their admiso-on hito hospital, un less they ore entirely satisfied of their being already protected. aß.Medieal Officers, in charge es Regiments, Prisoner* of War, Quartermasters’empl yees, and Contrabands, must cause all the enlistee in, n in their commands, and all prisoners of war, Quartermasters’ employees, and contrabands, to be immediately revaccinuted, un less the same has been doue aud taken within a period of six months, to their personal knowledge. Chief Medical Officers of Districts, and Burgeons in Charge of General Hospitals, will be held to a strict ac countability for any ueglect of this order. if Bpecial Requisitions must be made for vaccine crusts on the Medical Purveyor of the Department. The supply U ample. .... . MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, Dept, of the South. Official; .7 Wm. F. Bvohamah, Asst. Surgeon, U. 8. A., Executive Officer. -*p2o gTOVES! STOVES 11 STOVE* 11J ' ' ’ Large and small, for Restaurants andFamillee. All kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Cooking UteO slls. Planters’ HOE.-, wholesale and retail, by m JAMES G. THOMPSON A CO., qpl»—mAthC Beaufort 8. C, _ TT 8/ CHRISTIAN ooitMlbsluN. ' """* • Rooms 14T Bay street A large lot or Reading X atter. Writing Paper, Bfi velopes, &a, just received and ready for distribution. Faeijities Tor writing Letters for <4l wishing to avail fhemse lvea «1 them. ebl+ DWIGHT SPENCER, Agent. A BURBANK,* V U Merchants’ Row, „ „ ■ Hilton Head, 8. C. Call the attention of Wholesale aud Retail purchaser* to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING Alt» _ ... . „ furnishing goods, Watched, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, ard Plfllsd Ware,Bw©rdo, aaahtfi,BelU, Embrodtries, Boots, * Field Glasses, Gauntlet* Gloves, *«., Ac., Ac.