Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, May 03, 1865, Image 3

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THEATRE! Losses and Business Manager qsamt taoust. Director of Amusements a. h. oatkmpobt. fciage Manager t. t. beuidos. THIS (WEDNESD iY) i&ENING, MAY 3D, 1866. Tie performance wili commence with Snowier Beautiful Play of THE HUNCHBACK. Mister Play Mr. ThomaaWeir Mas er Modus Mr Davenport Sir Thomas Clifford Mr. Howard Fathom Mr. Herndon Lord Tinsel Mr. Rogers Julia Miss Florence Lafond Hel-u * Mias Maude St. Leon Assisted by the otner member* of the Company. ▲ftor which a Comic Song by Mr. J. W. Cartier. To conclude with the Roaring Farce of THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM; os. a oaosr m sms or stnsser. Vlggoiy Mr. T. J, Herndon Aldwinklc... Mr. Simpson Vaan ting ton Mr. Rogers Nicodemus Mr. ftuiuak Faul Mr, Camer Georgiaua Miss Elsie St. Leon Lavinla Miss Maude St. Leon Owing to a misapprehension as to the use of Com. plimcntary Ticket*, the Management is compelled to •withdraw for the present all such Tickets. Gentlemen having them will please return them to the Box office of th* Theatre, on or bsfore cha Slat iust.. as at that time they will cease to be of use. Nemos.—Tha doors will open at 7, and the curtain rise at 8 o’clock precisely. Box office open from 10 until 2 o'clock. car PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL yi All bills must be presented weekly. (Official.j HEADQ’RS D E F'T OF THE SOUTH. I HiLtoa Head, S. C., April 30, 1865. f Gjarrut Oedses,) No. 62. /. L The following order h hereby re-published for the Information and guidance of this command; II- liKvnqc.AinF.sa, Military Division or tub Mtssiaaippr, „ In the Field, Raleigh, N. C., Aprii 27, 1806. Special Fibld Osueus,) No. 05. / - The General Commanding announces a further sus pension of hostilities and a final agreement with Gen. Johnston, which terminates the war a* to the Armies under his command, and the country east of th* Chat, tahoochee. Copier of the terms of the convention will be fam ished Major Generals Schofield, Gillmore and Wilson, who are specially charged, with the execution of Its details in the Department of North Carolina; De partment of the South, and at Macon and in Western Georgia. Capt. Jasper Myers, Ordnance Departments S. A., Is hereby designated to receive the arms, Ac., at Green-.boro, and any Commanding Officer of a Post may receive tiie arms or any detachments, and »ee that they are properly stored and accounted for. General Schofie 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 the to> m and stipulations on our part be ful filled with the mn-t scmpuloue fidelity, whilst those imposed ou onr hithei to enemy be received iu a epirit becoming a brave and generous army. Aiiny commanders may at once loan to the lnhabl tants such of the captured males, noises, wagous and vehicles, as can be spared from immediate use, and tbs 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 inhabitants to resume their peaceful pursuits, and to restore relations of friendship araoug our fel‘ow-citl *ens and countrymen. Foraging will forthwith cease, and when necessity or long marches compel the taking of forage, provi sinus, or any kind of private property, compensation will he made on the spot orwnen the disbursing offi cers are not provided with funds, vouchers wdl be Slven iu proper form paytblo at the nearest military epor. By order of Major General W. T. BIIERMAN. fS.gueclj L. M. Dayton, Major A Asst. AdJ’t General. Sy command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. W- L. >l. Beauts, A. A. Gen. my 2 HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, _ „ SaVadjuh, Ga., April 80, 1866. Qsxctvl OaDEKB,> No -.9. / I. Three free public schools for the education of white children of this city; viz:—one primary and two grammar schools will be established, and will open on the 2d Monday lu May, or as soon thereafter as practicable. 11. The Board of Education will be compered as follows, viz: Mayor R. D. AsNoin, Mg Job* L. Villalossa, “ Amho.ny Pobt/.b, “ Hewrt C. Fbcusax, “ W. H. S.A'-ai, 4 “ Jamis G. Mills. nt. Mr. Jame? Cann is appointed Superintendent of Common Schools, and will, in conjunction with the Board o' Education, at once proceed to organize th* schools provided for iu par. Ist—such buildings as be ing available and the most suitable will be assigned by the Post Q. M. for school purposes IV. The Board or Education will be divided into three visiting committees, being one committee for each school, whose duty it ehall oe, to visit the respec tive ocuools at least once a month, examine the class es. and report in writing to the Board of Education— which shall meet at a stated time once a month. V. The Mayor will be cx-uificio Chairman of the Board of Education, and will mak: such reports to the Commanding General from time to time, as be may think the interests of the public schools require. VI. Tue following will lie the mode o selecting teachers i The Superintendent will advertise for ap plicants, stating the po-itians, requirements and sal ariui of each grade. In due time an exanffnation of the applicant* will be conducted by the Superinten dent iu the p e-ence of the visiting committees for the schools in which ihe position is to be filled. On the result cf the examin tion, the Committee and Super intendent will recommend those deemed best fitted tc the Board o; Education for election—the election to be subject to the approval of the Commanding General. VU. Tli« salary of the Superintendent shall be at the rate ot #3m»o usr year. Tnat of first a sistanta, of which there abalt be three, at the rate of #9oo per year,—and that of th" second assistants of which there shall be three. at the rate of $761) per year, pay able .rom the ctvi fund on a certificate of service ren ueseO, signed by the chairman of the Board of Edu cation and approved by the General Commanding, „v V I, 1 iJ l oai and °, r Education, in conjunction with the bupenuteiideut of common school*, will e tablish such rules and regulations lor the government ot. and discipline in their schools, as shall to them be deemed advisable, and all the children will be -dmlttad free, subject to such ruleraud regulations. ®y command of Brt. Major. Gen. GROVER. Edwasd G. Dial, Asst. Adjt.-Gen, m t HEADQ’KS DIsT. OP SA.VANNAH, 1 Savannah, Go., May 2d, ifiw. / GlKKUtOltSta,) i>u. id. j Fsisou* bringing produce and lire stock to the la vanuah market, will hereafter be permitted to exchange the same tor good* and supplies not contraband of rvar, for the use of ttiemscive*, families and employes, and to truu port the same beyond the lines of actual military occupation. Persons within the lines will also be permitted to go out for the purpose of bringing to m.iiket such produce uud live stock as they may be able to procure, and to bring the same in. Restrictions upon passes are removed to this extent —that resident citizens having important business in the intei tor will be permitted to go oat in order to transact the same and return. Resident citiseus living outside the lines u ill in like manner on good and sui ficient reasons, be permitted to visit tus city and re turn to their homes again. By command of Brvt. Maj. Gen. GROVER _Otiyca Maa thews, Asst, Afijt, Gen, my 2 SALE. r*L c, J loar ’ '“quantitiesfo salt purchasers, at the ~ steam ALUi. Price one dollar per bushel. Ap -£**• 3 R. LACHLISON. UMi: - joneThosand barrels Rockland Lima, landing from •chooner A. Richards. For sol# by * **** * H. BRIGHAM. MONTHLY M mA r ; ooD* y• s ladies book ns M A 1 . 00 8 YOUNG FOLKS. rn m ▲ r For sal* at No. ut Bay street. ‘ 8. SERVICE MAGAZINE. JUST RECEIVED,! ami M uu a« tn SAVANNAH HERALD BOUBtNO. He. lit Bit iStSSSt. -U4E all th* nobtksrn daily and weekly PAPERS, COMPLETE FILES OF THE N. T. Received os th* arrival of every Steamer from the North. MMBMI til ■1 SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING, No. 11l Bat 8f sett, . (Official.) ("\FFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, 'J Detaktmxnt or the Sooth, Eaton Head, S. C., April XL 1866. CxnocnAß Lettes. The following extracts from Circular*, Surgeon Genera,*B Office, are published for the in ormatton of all Medicat Officers concerned; Cir. No. it, s. G. 0., 1802.—1. In eases where the services have been rendered in the field, the certifi cate appended to the account should state that fact; otherwise the Increased allowance for field tervice can not be paid. 6. All accounts for service should be iu duplicate, and sbonld be certified by tbe commanding officer of the force with which the physician is eerrtng, or the Surgeon in charge of the hospital, and approved by tbe Medical Director of the Division, Army Corns, Army, or Department. Circ. No. 21, S. G. 0., 1888.—5th. The mere appro . vai 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 tbqmertificate, and not, as now frequently occurs, iu somrotherpart of the account, thus leaving tbe certificate unKgned. 6th The dates between which the services are ren dered mas be accurately stated. Both the initial and final day are counted; thus, from “August 20, 1868, to September 20, Inclusive,'' Is not one month, but one one month and'one day. It should read, “from August 20, 1562, to September 12, 1863, inclusive," be ing ene month. Bth. When a contract physician has been absent from duty, the certifying officer must state the reason and duration thereof. Contract Physicians are requested to use the blank printed accounts famished by this office; an abundant supply of which will bfi issued to every hospital, poet, Ac., on tbe request of th* Surgeon in charge or Com manding Officer. j Contract Physicians, who desire lt, csa have their certificates made payable to any person beside them selves, by simply eadorsing on tbe face of tbe ac count : “Fay to the order of— (Signature.) Act. Asst, Burg. U. 9. A." Circ, Letter, 3. G. 0.. Washington, D. C., March 26,1864.—111. Accounts for medical services under contracts, mu st exhibit the following facts: 1. The plac e of service. 2. The dat'os between the services were rendered.— The Treasury Department assumes every month to be composed o f thirty days, and accounts for fractltionsl parte of two successive month mn*t be so calculated; thus, from the 2lst of August to the 10th of September the calcu.’ ation of rime will be from the 21st to the 30th of August, Inclusive, (Ignoring tbe 81st), ten days, and from the let to the 10th of September, In. elusive, yen days—making the time to be paid for, twenty da y*. . t 3. The rname of th* Hospital, Camp, Post, Regimen or comma .ad, in or with which th* services were rca dered. 4. The class of persons with whom rendered ; whe ther U. 9.. forces, colored troop*, prisoners of war, militery prisoners, refugees, contrabands, or whether the eervi css were rendered in smsll-Pox Hospitals, 6. The dal* of the contract under, which the services were res dered, and the name of the officer with whom the cont' .-act was made. 6. If f« >r service at.a post or with a detachment, the strength of tbe command must be stated. IV. Accounts must be made out 'for periods of one or more complete months, commencing with the date or entry upon service. Ko account embracing frac tional p> trioda of a mouth will receive attention, an less It appears upon the face thereof; either that the station of the physician has been changed or his con* tract as mulled; bat accounts for shy length of may be .presented on one set of duplicates, subject only to the exceptions specified. V. A ccounts for several months’ service, if render ed sept irately, most bee ntinuous: for tbeTreaeory Depart ment will not pay an account for one month, unt 1 boat of the preceding month has been settled. VL Officers certiiying to account# of a “frivate Physician under Contract,” mu»t give their official title, said state explicitly the capacity in which they are serving : otherwise their authority to make each a cwti fleet# may be questioned, fi. g, A. 8., Surgeon U. 8. A., in Charge General Hospital, C*D., t)lr * ctor >' l»l Division, 2d Aten l / Corps. E. p., Col- 40th Ohio Vela., Command ing Post, Garrison, Regiment. As they are also held responsible tor tbs truth of every statement certificates signed “By Order" or Direotor” will be i * <xou “ t » certified by othir officers than a Dl^oMhe^JwlS! be given, with a he ha. oSSSCSS! *“ iai “ By order of the Medical Director, D a. WM. F. BUCHANAN sprite Aset. Surg. U. 8. A, Executive Officer. pERSONAL If Mrs. Lucy Manning, who was formerly Miss Lae* Bessinger, will address ms she will hear of a> tortoise to her or her child. Any wiu beihank fufiy received and rewarded of her whrreabeaM or Flmm address Mr. John Man son, Company R, 2d JNTBBBBTING PUBLICATIONS ro* TH* SOLDIER OR THE CITIZEN. TH* MONTHLY NOVELLETTE, contains a Novelette complete, together wLh from three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms; $2 per year. Single eopiea, 26 cants. THE AMERICAN UNION. a mean** mobhal. mo oontincxo eieetsu Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventures and Choice Home Reading. s3* year. Foot copies, IW. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. Devoted to Tale*, Sketebee, Adventure* Poems, New*, Noveliettas, Ac. #6 per year. THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The cheapest magazine in the world. SI.BO a year. Seven copies, SB. Nearly one hundred pages of reading matter and illustrations. Pontage only 18 cents per year. TEN CENT NOVELLKTTES. 188 pages In each book i one-third larger than any other DUna Novel. All of the above publications will be forwarded regu larly by mall, on receipt of price, by ELUGTT, THOME 3 A TALBOT. Prtn.iaxxß*i . % 88 Congress street, Boston, Mass. Sample* can be seen, or copies ap plying at THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE, 111 BAY mlt 1, SAVANNAH, GA apriS ts pOafT QUARTERMASTER'S CXHTBAL RaUBOAD BaHK, Savagnah, Ga., May, Ist, 1865. In pnieoanoe of orders, received at this office, all dtleeus occupying buildings, whose owners are ab sent within the Rebel lines, or building*, or other property belonging to disloyal persons, will, uulem such buildings have been previously assigned—rent free—settle tbe renta for the same, due the Uni ted State*, at this o too op or before tbe 10th of May. A failure tn oompiy with tbe above wfM cans* a forfeiture of all claims to farther occupation. S. S. STARR, mayl ' Capt. and A. Q. M., in charge of buildings. jjWHdH’ TuJkktS. Citizens interested, are called upon to notice partlo nlarly 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 Rooms,'’ in the Exchange, in tbe following order, via: tUSTBIOT HO. 1. Extending from Bay street, south, to South Broad Street, and from Bull street, east (including .Magazine Ward), to tbe city limits. Citizens of this District wil. be served on Monday and Tuesday next. White fam ilies will be served fiom 9 a. ra. to ip. m. Colored families from 4 p. m. to 0 p. m. DISTEICT MO. 3. Lying east of 801 l street and sonth of South Broad street, extendingto the city limits. Will be served o» Wednesday aod Thursday. Whites from 9a.m. to 1 p. m.; colored from 4to6p. m. DtSTSIOT MO. X Lying between Bay street and South Bread street and 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. manner MO. 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 7tb. Whites from 9a. ro. to Ip. m.; colored from 4 to 6 p. m. meatier mo. 6. Yamacraw—extending from the river, eouth, to New afreet between West Broad street and the canal. Will be served on Tuesday and Wednesday, tbe Sen and 9tb May. Whites from 9a.m. to ip. m. i color ed from 4 to 8 p. m. Msmer go. fi. Robcrtaville. Will be served on Thursday, May 19th. Whites from 9a.m.to lp. m.: colored from 4 tofip.m. J^OTICE. The Store of the undersigned will be dosed for a few days, for the purpose of opening and arranging a Urge and extend va Stock es FRENCH DRUGS. medicines, and FANCT GOODS, Which have Jut arrived Direct from New York. W. W. LINCOLN, Druggist, aptt Corner Bull and Congress sta. gWEKT ODER FOR SALE, To families by the quart or gallon, at O'MEARA A CO’S, ovm Adams’ Express office. Bay street., tnh*4 OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. SaVaxvas, Ga., April 21,1861. This Is to certify that Was. M Williams and Charles E. Wakefield do this day dissolve partnership, Wm, M. Williams having bought all right and title of said Charles E. Wakefield iu the ‘‘Hilton Head House” Restaurant, corner of Bryan street and Johnson The business of tho “Hilton Head Honse"wiUbe ca rried on by W. M. Williams, who will be happy to at set his old friends and the public as before, at the Restaurant, corner of Bryan street and Johnson Suture. He will conduct the business subject to tho Military Regulations, and will spare no paint to merit and •hare a portion of the patronage of the public. Meals furnished for Transient and weekly Board err. Oysters, Clams, Ac., in season. Ales, Wines Cider, Soda, Sarsaparilla, Fop Beer, Began and Tobacco, constantly on band. WM. M. WILLIAMS, ap» I Proprietor. TTEADQUARTKBS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, XI Savannah, Os,, April 28,1846. Gorut Obsess,! No. 1L J From the Ist of May nest until farther orders u tax of one per cent, will be kvL-d upon all imports admit ted within the limite of this District t also a tax of three percent, upon all incomes of six hundred dollar* or upward* from rsal otrte. These taxes will be collected by the Supervisor of Trad#, who will turn over the amount accruing from them each month to the officer in charge es the civil lyMSsiid Brevet Majer Gun. OROVXB. Qu-vsa Manuwv A- A. S. ***** COfflc-ah] OFFICE OF THE MEDICAt DIRECTOR. Dkparthvkt of th* Beers, „ Hilton Head, & C., March 17,1866. Gsxioal Oaoxsal No. 6. f I. The strictest discipline is required iu 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, dm lug his residence fu Hospital, at tbe highest poiut of efficiency compatible with the us ture aud treatment of the disease or Injury he is suffer ing from. The General Hospitals in this Department have hitherto been remarkable for their excellent dis cipline. The Medical Director regretted to find In his recent Inspection* the unmilitary neglect of regula tion* in regard to dresa and general discipline: the car less and unsoldieily bearing of many or the con valescents and attendant.-* aud oitb**r the entire ab sence of the customary compliments between tbe offi cers and men. or the slovenly, manner in which they were paid and returned. Respect to superiors is not confined to obedience on duty, but muai be exteuded to all occasions It is alwavs the duty of the luferlor to accept or offer first the proper salutation, and of the superior to return such complimentary notice. Here after existmg regulations and order* in regard to die tiplin*. proper compliments, and dress, must be rigid ly enforced, and all iu'tactions of discipline,, or ala obedßucc of orders, must be promptly punished. The attention of all officer* on duty In General Hoepiwls in ibis Department, is called to paragraph* 263, 254, •-'66, 2C6 aud 267 Kevtaed Regulation* of th* Army, 1363, an? to General Orders, No. 167, Headquarters, Department of the South, series 1384. Whenever an Officer enters a Ward,the Wardmaster must command attention, on which tbe patients, wbo are able to do so, will rise and staud In tne position of attention until the Officer has passed out. Whenever a patient, attendant, or gnard meets an Officer, within the precincts of the Hospital, be will offer the customary salutation; if seated, and without particular occupation, he will rise ou hi* approach, or. If standing, he will turn towards the Officer for the asme purpose. Tbe Officer will acknowledge the salute in a respectful manner. At Inspection each man's articles of clothing, wfalrh may be iu the wards, will be neatly folded and laid on the foot of the bed. Boots and shoes, well brushed, will be p'aced ou tbe floor ut tbe foot of the bed. Nothing mast be hidden nnder the bedstead. Every patient in Hospital, « ho is able, will wash his face and hands at least every morning, and his feet twice a week, and will take a general bath once a week. Those who are unable to leave their beds, should have their hands aud f ices washed by tbe nureee aud th* surface of the body sponged ofteu enough to maintain cleanliness. . 'J he att< ndauts aro especially enjoined to oe cleanly tn their persons, neat in their dress, and aoidlerly in their bearing. No attendant or patient in U. S. A. General Hospital in this Department must leave the limit* or the Hospi tal unless he is provided with a pass signed by tne Medical Officer of the Day, without having ou his proper uniform, his coat buttoned up, clothing and shoes well brushed, and tho number of hit regiment and the letter of his company on his cap. Enlisted men and civilian mines must not be permitted to wear hospital dressing gowns or sllppen outside th* wards. 11. Th* Hospital Steward charged with the admlnls tratlv* 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. He is, ex-officio, the ranking Steward for ihetime being, and must be obeyed and respected accordingly. He Is entitled by his rank to obedience tom all enlisted men in the Hospital, both patients attendants, and civilian nurses, and la immediately re sponsible to the Surgeon In Charge for the performance of his duties, and he holds hie subordinates responsible for the proper performance of their duties. As an ej llsted man, he owes respect and prompt obedience all orders of bis military superiors. He should wear his undress uniform In the Hospital On Musters and Inspections be must be iu full dress, with side arms. The Chief Stewards must pay two visits daily to every part of the Hospital, viz: at nine o'clock a. m„ end at evening between tatoo and Ups. At these reg ular visits, ho will note the condition, discipline, cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of the wards, kitchens, mess-ha’ls, bath-rooms, and latrines, and hs will report to the Surgeon in Charge all irregu larities. abuses, Infraction of discipline, or neglect of duty that may c»m* under hit notice, necessity of re pairs, or other wants. He will see that the ration re turn* are made out, the rations received, properly kept, and economically issued, and tbe prescribed dully diet table observed. He will be responsible for the efficient administration of the clerical duties of tbe Hospital. 111. A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised Medical Regulations, 186 b.) must bo kept daily lu every General aud Post Hospital tn this Department, aud transmitted monthly to th* Surgeon General'* Office by the Surgeon (u Charge. This Order will be placed in a conspicuous place in th* office «f the Hospital, and iu inch ward, and para graph i. will be read r>y tue Executive Officer of each General Hospital to the convalescent* iu line at each Sunday luspiulou. MEREDITH CLYMER, apr!9 Medical pm-ctor, Hept. of the Booth. C< fflclal.] OFFICE OF TBE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, DSFav.TMr.KT OF TUa koCTS. Elite:. ..cad, 8. C„ Feb. SO, 1846. CtEOOtAK,) No. 3. / Hereafter Medical Officers In charge of U. I. A. General Hospitals luthie Department will observe par ticularly the provisions of General Orders, No. iU, A. G. 0., W. D., series 1363, respecting the preparation oi “invalid Roll." All nun who are able to handle a musket and inak» short marches will be recommended for the let Battalion, Veteran Re»c v* corps. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director, apS2 Department of the South. BROWN 'A CO., (Late Somes, Brown A Cos MILITARY AND NAVAL BANKERS AND COLLECTOR 2 PASS SLACK, ROADWAY DAMS BUILD IMS, NEW YORK. Correspondents in Washington—J. W. Fisher A Cos., 478 Fourteenth Street. ESTABLISHED JUNE, INS. We have complete facilities for transacting basinet?* speedily and correctly in all the Department* at Washington. Remittances prompt, and terms rev sonuble. We give eepeclal attention to obtaining Certificates for Non-Indebtedness for Ordnance and Quartermas ters’ Returns for Officers, and settling their accounts. We collect the following classes of Claims, and make advances it desired i Bounties for the heirs of deceased, wounded Sol diers. and such ae have serv. and 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, and pay for tht Wire or Widowed Mother of Prisoners of War. "Prize Money for the U. 8. Navy, together wLh all other Just Claims. Information freely furnished. We purchase and sell all Government Securities, Quartermasters’ Certificate* and Checks, on tbs best ot term*. References plvenjto leading Bankers and business firms In Naw York. feblfi ts jqOTICE. Sava.vha* Ga., March, A 1866. After this date tbs Provost court will be bold lu tht U. 8. Court House, up stairs, comer of Bull and Bay streets _ SBEN PARSONS, Js., mar 9—ts Lieut, snd Provost Judge. rj<UE NEW SKIRT FOR 1866. Awonderftil invention for Ladlee. Unquestionably superior >o all others. » ~ _ Don’t fall to read the advertisement In the Savanhab Houlp, containing foil particulars, every Monday morning. edcaMtlmo znar2l ,0,««. OeaiCXAL OBDtas,! No. 27. { , Hereafter the City Market will be open on Satur. day* from 8 o’clock till S o’clock p. m., in addition to the hours alresdy prescribed in or ders; By coumand of Brevet Major General GROVER. EnwABO G. Dike, A. A. A. G. COAL WAMTRD. FOR U. 8. MILITARY RAILROAD. Any per»on having the above article to dispoe#of «P»fi aW Snvaanab, GA (Official.) f\YFICS OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Vy DspAamirr or tbs Socta Hilton Head, 8. C„ April Xlß4*. CIMCtGI No. 10. f The following War Department Order, No. 99, (»• ries 1563, !a respectfully furnished for the Information and guidance of Chief Medical Officers of Districts la this Department No Regimental Medical Officer* will be detached from duty with their itegtmeats, ex cept “temporarily in cases of necessity, or where the Sugeon and two Assistant *urgeou*are present, when one of tbe Assistant* may be detached for hos pital duty " Where a R- gimvrtal Medical offiner Is performing tbe duty of Post Bnrge«L it should be in addition to his Eegimeaul dntiea. W*« DxeAS-rjftirr, Adjutant General'* Office, Washington, March 11, 18)4 OzvzßAt Oanxta,) No. st. f It le hereby ordered that all Surgeons aud Assistant Surgeon* belonging to regiments, who are Ibaent an env other thiu regimental duty, shall without delay rejoin their regiments Medical Officers of regiments will not hereafter be detached upon other service, ex cept temporarily In can#" of necessity, or where the burgeon and two Assistant Surgeons are present, when one or the Assistants may be detached to hospital daty. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNBEND. Assistant Adjutant GeoetaL MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director. opW _. _. _ ___ Department of th* South. TTEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OFBA.VANNAH. A A SaYawab. Ga., April Mat, 18CC. GgasßAL OtDsml j No. 10. / 1 Iu accordance with Instructions received from Head quarter*. Department of the south, all disloyal pee sons within this District will hereafter be deprived at the privilege* of the-United Bretes Mails, and to fully carry out this order, the following regulation* art ’ hereby established, and will be strictly adhered to. Letters, p ckage* and other mall matter will be de livered nly to those to whom thev are addressed. No white civid.in will be permitted to take a letter from the P.« Office, unless they present a certificate stating that he or she has subscribed to the amnesty oath of allggiauee, as published in th* President** Proclamation of Dec. 8.1563; [fan alien, a certificate from the proper Consul, will be required to the ed'eot that he or sh« has not violated his or her neutrality during the rebellion. Persons entitled to the privileges of th* mails are strictly prohibited from recei ring under cover of thelr addrees any mail matter Intended for person*disloyal to the government. Should such be received inadver tenfly, It will be at ono* turned over to the Frovoet Marshal of the District to be disposed of lu with each Instructions as may be issued from time to time from these Headquarters. By command of o,™ n.-.jrr o“" °'"“ 1 aK "2s [Official.] fXFFICS OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTON, «-** v Dkyabtmkwt or tbe Socm, „ _ Hilton HeadTß. C., March 14. -80S. GBUBAL Ousts, 1 No. A ; Whenever practicable, Regimental Hospital* must beat once dDcontinaed, aud tbe patiouu sent to Poet or General Hospital*. It lsdeeirabie that all cases that can betraated iu ' Post Hospitals should be sent there, thereby facilita ting tbe more speedy return of men to duty. Light cases of disease or Injury should be treated in quarters, and th* men assigned, when it can be don* without prejudice, to light duly during treatment, to accordance with Paragraph 1248, Revised B*»ni**io,.« of the Army. 1863. MEREDITH CLYMER, Official- Medical Director, Dept, of the Booth. Wn. F. Bdcsakav, Asst Surgeon, U.3. A., Executive officer. apw 'T'OTHE ARMY AND NAVV 1 OF THE UNITED STATEK PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING «au> ay . >-> HILTON HEAD, 8. C., APRIL «, 1838, Pursuant to a call, a large number of gentlemca connected with lb* Army end Navy, met at intnmis. sary Halfr Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Friday, the 21st day of April, 1866, at.ll o’clock am , for tu* purpose <>i instituting measures to secure the erection ofa Monumett to tbe memory of Abraham Ltaco.o, late President of the United States, and proceeded to business undertho following erg. u zatir n via: PasaiDinT—brevet Brig. Gtn. M. S. Uttlvfteid, Vic* } ax* oners—Col. James Lewis CoTcT L. Kl’. buru, Aaai'tuntaurgecu Wm. Commons, of the Navy: Major «. L M. burger, Major A. V. Elliott Captain Thomas J. Uobln»vu. y SaoarrAniKS—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain Jtsse Merrill. I The President halving stated the object of tbe meet, on motion, a commit’ e* of five was appolated to prepare resolutions; consisting of th* following nam edgentlemen: Colonel C. L. Kilourn, captain Wil. liain Reynolds, of th* Navy Captain L R. Erne and captain Jesse Merrill—whw, after a short retirement returned, and by their Chairman presented the follow lug: whereas, the relations between Abraham Lincoln, lat* President oftb* United States and tbe Army and Navy thereof, were of such a character as to create •clings, in both arms of the service, not only of pro found respect but of th* deepest admiration and love: and Whereas, nnder an abiding sens* of obligation and duty, we cannot feel satisfied without giving suhttan- Hat expression to the sentiment* by which we are ani mated: ti erefore b« it Resolved. That the Army and Navy of th* United State* including all those who served under President Lincoln in a Military and Naval capacity, claim it as a privilege, in which they reverently hope to be Indulg ed, to erect a Monument over his honored re* mains l ot.fipriugfleld, Illinois. Second, That contributions for this purpoaefron tbe Eastern Aimy be forwarded to M-Jor General John A. Dix. at bis Headquarters in New York; and from th* Western Army, to HU Excellency. Richard Oglesby, Governor of the State oi Ibmoia. Third, ThM we earnestly invite the co-operation of our brethren of th* Army and Navy throughout tbe country at large, aud suggest the holding or meetings aud the raising o; fund* without delay, to secure the object iu view, i Fourth That we resp ctfutly request that these procet ding* he published in th 6 paper* of the United States genear ly. Kemu.ks were then made by General Littlefield,Col. Lewie, Major Saunders and Major Shulabury in com meudatiou of the project after which the preamble and resolution* were unanimously adopted by the meeting. It was then rooted that the officers of the meeting constitute a Permanent Committee for th* purposes? corresponding with similar organisttious throughout tbs country, and with power to add to their number at discretion; w hich .was alto) greed to unanimously. No fu tber business appearing, the meeting then adjourned. M. sixiTTLEFELD, President. Tnos. J. SAtrsDxas,. 6ecrtUrtoi . Jams Mi bu 11, ( . (Official, j > OFFICE OF THE MLDICAj. DIRFCTOR, or me Sown, Hilton Uaad, s., U, March tL 1861. Ctaoet.Aß lotis. '1 be follow .ng ••Circular” Is republished forth* la* formation ot Medical Officers la this Department < CtrOCt-aB,! No. 1. / „ • StmsEox GenmAL’a Orvior, Waabingtou, D. C., Fab 27, ififig The attention of all Medical Officer* is caUedtoUm necessity for greater euro In tbs preservation of ho»pW ta l property. Losses from want of proper attention and vigUanca, from accident or dhhonsaty. that could have been guarded against, will not be allowed in the settlemen tof accounts, and in ftnurothe fullest <vt dene# will b# required that tucU lusses were uuaTUd* aole. ./ Medical Directors of Departments, and Superintso dents of Geutral Hospitals, will satisfy Hum-elves that the utnal returns and roquisitiona art based upos actual mspecUon and count of article* on hand. JOS. K. BARNES, By order of the Medical Director,'rhS? 0 ® WM. F. BUCHANAN, Asst. Surgeon, U. b. A., apvl Executive Officer.- g=i=r— *“■ liaci iiaim •00 casks best quality Thomaston Lime, suitable fbt brick work, plastering, white wishing, or for sanitary purpose*. . Juairobuvsd direct from Thomatstes, JU. &BNBAR.*.FRAVE, M Msicbanu’ Row. •819 Hilton Hsad.