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Craves, E P Grant, M
<' amberg. F Gnckenhc Imer 1 Selig
Carbett, Geo Grant, Stephen
Giles. Henry . Gray, Samuel
Gillen, Joseph Garrett, Thos
Gallagher, John Gibbons, Thos
Griner, James ’ Goodwin, T A
Gross. John Gogbaner, W D
Gordon, John, 2 Garroty, Win
Green, John D Golden, Wm
Gunckle, Han
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Henderson, A M Horte, John, 2
Howard, A A, 2 Haynes, James
Henry, Adolph Howard, J J
Hatchings, Arnold Hollowell, Jesse
Hodge, A M Haliday, John
Harding, AG Hastings, das
nolcombe, Benj F Haines, J S
Hartley, Chas Houston, Isaac
Hatch, Chas P Hogan, John J
House, Capt Henderson, Jas D
Haynes, C B Hirsh back, Joseph
Hutchinson, Chas Gates, John C
Hunt, Chas E, 2 Hirshberg, Rev L. 2
llerrey, C F Hayes, Mary K
Hind, Chas Ilyins, Mr
Hodge, Chas W Howell, Mr
Uaskin, C V Hutson, Meal
Hillman, C M Hefferman, Ned
Hirsch, David Ilonlker. Robt,
Hernandez, D K Howard, Richard A
Hollowway, Evander Hopkins, G H
Uardt. F A Hatfield. Sami
Herman, Frederick Hopkins. S H
Holleuback, Gilbert H, 2 Hunter, SH G
Holleuback, G U Hardee & Starr
Holmes, G F, 3 Hopkins, Thos W
Holcombe A Cos Horton, Valson
Handel, Henry Hart, William
Hughes, J R Hone, Wm
Uaupt, Jas L House, W r
Hodge, Justin Harris, Wm
Harrel, Jacob Hess, Wm, 2
Hunt, Jonas Houston, Ulysses
Hayes, Jas J
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Jackwith. A D Jack, Joseph
Jacoby, A Jones, J M *
Johnson, Benj James, W C
Johnson, DB, 4 Jones W S
Jennings, E P Jackson, Sami
Jorchand, John A
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King, A P Kraft, J
Kelly, Chas 9 Kyle, Joseph M, 2
Knowles, David Reeffe, James
Kinney, Edwin W Kittelberger, Lovis
King, EW Knight, Kuke
Kyrk. E E Kiug, Nicflolas
Kluge, Edwin Kline, S F
Knapp- E Kibber, T H A Bro
Kibber, J F Kingston, T A
Knare, John Kemp, Wm
Kennedy, John King, W
Knew, John
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J.effler, A Lynch, Joseph
Ltnoilie, A H Leovett, John
Lnce, Chas Lawson, John
Lemen, C B I.yne, John
Lowe, Rev Chas, 2 Lievaey, Capt J C
Loger, C L Legriei, Louis •
Lenzer, Caspar Linces, Handa
1 ©xge, Chas L Lwesba A Hamet I
Latnrop, Dwight —. Lambkins, Prince
Legriel, Edward Laurenee, Peter
Landrue, F Laughlin, Patrick
Leary. Geo Landin, TB, 2
Lambert, J J Loyd, Thos E
Lewis, John N Lee, Wm H, 4
Lathrop, D J Lanier, Wm M
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Mlexell, A- Morrison, J, 2
Miexell, A M McAlioor, Jas
Merritt, A Morrell, John
Mabone, A C Murphy, James
Mansback, Adolph McKenzie, J J
Mixen, Benj Miller, J
McKinney, B F Moore, John
Mumma, Charlie Miller, J R
Mannetbin, Chas Moore, John E
Middleton, C A, 2 Morrisey, Jas
McEU, Chas Matthews, James
McMullik Clp-istie, 2 Munuehan, .Tames
Myers, C Meader, J C
Morris, C M Manpas, J M
Mahoney, Cornelius Middletou, J
McSerley, D McKinsie,
Matthew’s, Dana McGuire, John
Murphy, Dennis McFaddin, M K
Mann, Daniel McKinney & Cos
Murr, Ephraim S Moore, Michael M
Mann, Edmund Morey, Charles
McCabe, Ed Moore, N
McAlleer, Francis, 2 McHugh, Robt, 2
Marcy, Geo O McHuch, R H
Mead, G Maldrum. R
Miller, George McCoy, Sami
Matthews, Geo Meson. S P
Marsh, H W Slanchester.jT J, 2
Marpe, Henry Murtngh, Thos
McEvoy, H, 2 . Maxwell, Thos
McDaniel, John Middleton, Thos B
Mann, Jos, 2 Meath, Thos
Merchants, J G Monroe, Wm
McCarthy, John • Moses, W H
Matthews, J F Mell, W B
McGowen, J C McCauley, Wm J
McHenry, Jas Mapo, W E
McLean. W J Melvelton, H C
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North, J V Noble, James, 2
Newmans, Daniel Nattaa, J F
Nanghton, Dennis * Neel, Noble
Nichols, J C Neely, Richard
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Odingsels, Anthony Odingsells, Wm
O’Bryan, James Oliver, Wm *
O'Byrne, John Ottena, Wm
Michael, 2 Ott, George
O’Toole, P Orsmond, Jesse
O'Conner, Pa'rick Ormes, Dr T H
O'liea. a, T
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Payne, Bennett Prendergast, Michael
Patrick, Chas K Pitt, Madison
Palmer. D E Pease, Norton
Porter, Frederick W* Peiu, O J
Fendergast, Father Preuta, P
Proctor, F— Polite, Vero
Power, F M Pond, Wm
Patten, Geo Parsons, W T
Phillips, H A, 2 Palmer. W L
Patzens, Henrich Power, Geo
Pratt, Jos, 2
Q.
Quinlan, Wm _
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RobbD; AS Russell, Isaac
Roache, Daniel. 2 Roache, James
Richardson, Ed Robinson, John
Hark. G W Rittenhoose, J H
Rappold, G Reily, John
ReUy, G Riley, Jacob
Rottman, II Roger, Isaac
Resing, n C, 2 Rogers, Dr T C
Kelly, Jas Richardson, Moses
Roberts, Jas Reilly, Owen
Roman, John Rice, Thos
Roan. John Racine, Thos •
Rogers, J L Reeve, W F, 2
Ruckert, J N Rankin, W
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Shremp, A Sheridan. Jas
9 -ydell, A ’ Schonges, Jas
Suppler, AF Spieldock, L
Struuss, A A * Hames, L
Stoddard, A G Sullivan, M
Steiner, A R Spaulding, M
Southwick, A Slamenuu, Nancy
Shepherd, A-L Singleton, N
Sneed, B Story, O F
Ship, Benj Short, P, 2
Stephens, C Sweatnam, M P
Sanborn, C B Slayton, P
Silver, C Hands, P
Small, D C Sabatte, R P
Samples, Chai Small, Richard
Shib.eg, C W Steele, S
Spaulding, E Scranton A Johnson
Shntz, F A Solomon's Lodge,
Stewart, F Spaulding, S
Segars, G M sitverhill, S W •
Swatts, II U shepherd, S
* dtzcr, II Scott, S
stevens. II Sneed, Dr
Seltzer, H Swayzever, T
Stephens, H C Sproul. F H
Stintson. H C T
Sullivan, H Scou, w
Sturtevant, H Sherman, W, 2
Stuart Jas Smith, W U
Sullivan, Jane Stains, Wm
beylar, J 3 Shippep, W
Schroder, J, 2 Stottle, W
vii! lh an »' Scott, W M
Smith, J A Hennett, W
Sturtevant, J C Story, W E
Sweet,JH Snyder, W H
Sulpvan, John, 2 Stroud, W U
SJiehan, J Solomon, J
* Stone, Young A Cos
C „ L C
Thompson, M
ttaty, E Taap Q E
Thomas, H P Thomas, K
Thompson. JC, 2 Turnbull, SW, 2
TumW’JL.2 Turner, 8 A
Tolsnd, J M Tenny, 8
Treadway, JD Tucker, L
Thompson. J Tubbs. T P
Thomas. K 9 Teubrook, W B
Vansill, A 'vanhorau J P
J ogt, Fred Vandeuaen, O
Vans, H C Vas winkle,
Vogel, J
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Ward, A D WhUihan. J
Woodbury, A Wilson, F
Watson. A, 2 Walsh, J
Waro, A Wade, J 7*
Waits, A M. 2 Willard, J H -*
Webber, A B Williamson, J
Wright, B O Winslow, J B
Woodworth, B B Werm, L
Wagner. BC White. W
Weilan, C Wadner, N
White, C Wetmore, M J
Williams, C Weldner, M; 2 .
Woods. Dr C J Worzberger,
Wiclrhtßinff Walsh, M
Wood, E Williams, M B
Wilcox, F M Whelan, Rsr. P, 8.
Welsh, F Wbelen, P
Williams, G A Ward, P U
Woed, G Wilson, R
Waltaer, G Watson, R H. 8
Woodman, G W Ward, S
Whlttemore, GA Weeks, 3 N
Warring,G H Wright, TC, 3
Woods, H F Wllldnaor, 8 F
Wallace, H Wllmot A Richmond, 2
Webster, H Willows, W
Waldln, J F Wallace, W
Willlamsou, J Wylly, W P
Ward, J F Washington, W
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Young, C Younger, J
Yeager, J W Young Men's Ch Aa'n,
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Zehnder, A Zaugbaum, W D
Zegler, J
A. 8. HARRIS,
Special Agent P. O.D.
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RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
'J'HB STATE OF THE COUNTRY—
Is the subject of a Sermon prepared expressly for the
people of Savannah, by Rev. H. Fowler, Chaplain U.
8. A., which will be given on Sunday next, at 10X A.
M., in the Wesley chapel oorner Sooth Broad and Lln
coln streets.
THEATRE! •
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Lessee and Business Manager sinn tamabt.
Director of Amusements a. a. daventobt.
Stage Manager t. t. hbbmvon.
THIS EVENING, MAY CTH, 1886,
BENEFIT OF M. J. HOWARD.
On which occasion the following BrUliant AttrscCos
will be presented,
Commencing with the Great Romantic Du g a of
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.
Fablen del FranchU T Brothers f Stmnson
Louis del Franchi, J- iwm Brothers, ....Simpson
M de Chateau Renatd Davenport
Le Baron de Montglron Howard
Alfred Meynard Salisbury
Le Baron Martelli. Rogers
Orlando Herndon
Colouna Quin an
Bolssec Corner
Judge of the District Harglns
Griffo Snmter
Madame Savilla del Franchi Mrs. M. E. Berrel
Bmille de Lesparre Miss F La Fond
Marie Miss Elsie St. Leon
Coralle Miss Maude St. Leon
Celestlne Miu Hattie Lee
During the Evening the Orchestra will erecute several
favorite Overtures.
After which, an imitation of
EDWIN FOREST AS JACK CADE,
By Mr. Thomas Weir.
By particular request; the Doleful Ballad of
VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH: BY MR. HERNDON
Always received with rapturons applause.
The whole to conclude with a
New Comic Song by Mr, J. W. Herndon.
Notice.— The doors wMI open at 7, and the
curtain rise at 8 o’clock precisely.
Box office open from 10 until 2 o'clock,
tar PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL.
All bills must be presented weekly.
S. SERVICE MAGAZINE.
JUST RECEIVED,
and roa sale at the
SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING,
No. 11l Bat [Stiait.
ALSO,
ALL THE NORTHERN DAILY AND WEEKLY
PAPERS,
COMPLETE FILES OF THE N. Y. DAILIES,
Received on the arrival of every Steamer from the
North.
MIIIIIIB IBS
SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING.
No. 11l Bat Stbbst.
gANITARY.
LIME LIMEM LIM Eltl
800 caßke best quality Thomaston Lime, suitable for
brick work, plastering, white washing, or for sanitary
purposes. Just received direct from Thomaston, Ma
For sale by
DUNBAR A FRANZ,
10 Merchants' Row.
apl» Hilton Head.
0 N. BELLOWS A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SUTLERS' AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Ac.,
*NO. 8 mebchantb* bow.
HILTON HEAD, S. C
°'mkrn LLOW *‘ c ' tf TTLML *■ tatlo*.
Steele a burbank,
11 Merchants’ Row,
Call the attention of Wholesale andßetaifmlrchMen
to their superior stock of purcnasers
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
▲NO
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroderies, Boots,Cans
Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves. Ac.. Ac... Ac.
pERSONAL.
If Mrs. Lucy Manning, who was formerly Miss Lucy
Bessiuger, will address roe she will hear, of a fortune
to her or her child. Any Information will be thank
fully received and rewarded of her whereabouts or
child.
Please address Mr. John Mannon, Company K, 2d
Ohio Vola., Ist Brigade, 3d Division, C. C, Washing
ton, D. C. ap2B 6
QHBCKS ON NEW YORK-
Iu sums to suit purchasers, supplied st par by
C. C. NORVELI. A CO.,
Corner of Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
mayo-71*
yy-K live
AT THE “OFFICE,” No. 11l MERCHANTS' RO W
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
HOT JOINTS non IS to S o'clock daii.t.
oil l or rass.
Per Piste, Cts' Per Plate, Cts
Rout Turkey T&ißosst Chicken 75
Rout Beef 60|Rout Mutton 80
Rout Veal 60;RoastPork Cos
Fresh Fish 6oj Rice Pudding 25
COOKED TO 01011.
Per Plate, Cts. Per Plate, Cts.
Beef Steaks 60 Fresh Tripe Cos
Veal Cutlets 60 Flah Balls «>
Mutton Chops CO Ham and Eggs Cos
Pork Chops Cos Poached do, ou T0a5t...60
Sausages «o Scrambled do CO
Ox Heart 60 Omelettes C-0
Calves Liver 50 Boiled Eggs
cold outs, Ac.
Per Plate, Cta.| Per Plate, Cts.
Poultry 65jVealor Pork so
Beef or Mutton 55;Ham or Beef Tongue...so
Pickled Theeps Tongues, Tripe and Pigs’ Feet,
Sausage Holla and Cakes. Home-made Bread and
Pies.
Soda Water, with choice Syrups, Hop Beer, Cigars
and Tobacco.
may3 6 BENJAMIN HONEY,
jy|R9. CUTINO'S
STAMPING AND PINKING .DEPOT,
Corner Ball and Jefferson sts.
Yokes, Bands, Night Wrappers,
Joseys, Cloaks, Slippers.
And Materials of all Kinds, stamped or pinked In a
few minutes.
Splendid NEW PATTERNS, just completed forISCS.
CUPPING, BLEEDING AND LEECHING
• ST
BARTOLO CTJTINO.
Barber Shop in Planters' Hotel.
1000 Swiss and Hungarian LEECHES sos ule.
mayi-lw
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS
Purchased by
" L. C. NORVELL A CO.,
Bull Street, opposite the Post Office. >
may 4-lw
JJVOR SALE.
Rice Flour, in quantities to salt purchasers, at the
Upper Steam Mill. Price one dollar per bushel. Ap
ply to
ap2B 9 R. LACHLISON.
J£Xt’flAN6fi 0# ifEW YORK.
FOR SALE BY
H. BRIGHAM,
ap2o ts 93 Bay street.
S. SANITARY COMMISSION,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savan
nah, Ga.
At the place mentioned wc have opened store-rooms
and Relief office, where we will be glad to render any
service in our power to the soldiers and sailors of
the Army and Navy. Sergeons in charge of Hospitals
will pleue send in their requisitions for stores.
J. C. HOBLIT,
Jan 21—ts Agent U. 8 9. C.
gTOVES l STOVES! I STOVES ! T!
Large and small, for Restaurants and Families.
AU kinds of HOLLOW WARE and Cooking Uten
alls, Planters' HOES, wholesale and retail, by
JAMES G. THOMPSON A CO.,
apli—m&tbC # , Beaufort, 9. C.
HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES,
Savannah, Ga., May 4, 1866.
Genebal Obdeb,!
No. 81. I
I. Lieut. Fred Hope, A. A. Q. M., having been re
lieved from duty In this District, will tarn ovsr all
public property In his possession, and transfer his pre
sent duties to Lt. J. W. Sterling, R. Q. M„ 22d lowa
Vols,, who will also, in addition to those, take charge
of the Savannah Water Works, relieving thereby Capt.
Nathan Baker, A. Q. M.
By command of
Brevet Major General C. GROVER.
Edward G. Dtkx, A. A. G. may®
HEADQ'RS, DEPT. OF THE SOUTH, \
Hilton Head, S. C., April 13,1665./
Qenkkal Okdku, >
No. 43. /
L General Orders No. 5, from these Headquarters,
dated January 17th, 1365, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
A military tax of one per cent, will be levied ou all
goods brought into this Department, for the purpose
of trade. The value of such goods will be determined
by the invoices of purchase, to which an affidavit will
be required from the consignees certifying to their cor
rectness.
The fund accruing from this tax will be used for the
purpose of providing Steam, and other Fire engines,
repairing wharves, roads, public buildings, and other
necessary civil expenses for the several Cities and
Towns within the limits of this Department.
IL The military Supervisors of Trade for the various
Posts, or where the Post Commander has not appoint
ed snch a Supervisor, the Post Treasurer, will attend
to the collection of the tax Imposed by this order, and
make eeml-monthly returns of all monies received to
Brevet Major Gao. E. Goubacd, Acting Assistant In
spector General of the Department, who, in addition
to faja duties aa such will act as Treasurer of the fund
accruing from this tax, and attend to the disburse
ment of the same, nnder the direction of the Major-
General Commanding.
111. Th« Acting Assistant Inspector General of the
Department, will also exercise the supervision of stores
and trade within the Department required by Para
graph IV, of Special Orders No. 13, from the Head
quarters of the Military Division of the Mississippi,
dated Jannary 16,1965.
IV. Lieut.-Col. Jamxs H. Steono, Ist N. C. Union
Vols., is hereby relieved trom duty as Collector of the
Department Military Tax, to which he was detailed
by General Orders No. 6, current series from these
Headquarters.
V. Lient. Frank Geise. 32d U. S. C. TANARUS„ Is berehf
relieved from duty as Acting Military Tax Collector,
to which he waa assigned by General Orders No. 27,
current series, from these Headquarters, and will at
once torn over to Brevet Major Gouracd, A. A. In
spector General, all money and property pertaining
to the office for the Collection of the UepaJtment Mill
tary Tax, who will receipt to him for the same.
By Command of Major-Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE.
W. L. M. Bcboes,
Assistant Adjutant General.
[Omout.l
T. D. Hodges,
Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS„ Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen.
may*
HEADQ’RS DIST. OF SAVANNAH, (
Savannah, Ga„ May 2d, 18G5. )
G tx seal Orpeh. )
No. IC. /
Persons bringing produce and live stock to the Sa
vannah market will hereafter be permitted to exchange
the same for goods and supplies not contraband of
war, for the use of themselves, families and employes,
and to transport 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
market such produce and 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 interior will be permitted to go out in order to
transact the same and return. Resident citizens living
outside the lines will in like manner on good and suf
ficient reasons, be permitted to visit the city and ra
tarn to their homes again.
Bycommandofßrvt. Maj. Gen. GROVER
Ouvsß Matthews, Adst. Adjt. Gen. my 2
News-dealers and others desiring Tn*
Savannah Dailt Hzald at Wholsaie are re
quested to send in their orders »• «"ly to advande **
practicable. W, MASON A CO,
|NTBKBSTINO PUBLICATIONS
ros
TIIE SOLDIER OR THE CITIZEN.
TnE MONTHLY NOVELLETTE,
contains a Novelette complete, together with from
three to eight abort stories, with Illustrations. Terms:
$2 per year. Single copies, 25 cents.
THE AMERICAN UNION.
A FIRESIUK JOCBNAL. NO OONTtNCKD STOSCIS.
Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventure#
and Choice Home Reading. $3 t year. Four coplea,
$lO.
THE FLAG OF OUR UNION.
Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures Poftnt,
News, Novellettes, Ac. $4 per year.
THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
The cheapest magastne tn the world. $1.90 a year.
Seven copies, $9. Nearly one hundred pages of reading
matter and illustrations. Postage only 12 cents per
year.
TEN CENT NOVELLETTES.
128 pages In each book; one-third larger than any
other Dime Novel.
All of the above publications will be forwarded regu
larly by mall, on receipt of price, by
ELLIOTT, THOMES A TALBOT,
PCBLiaOCM,
63 Congress street,
Boston, Maas.
Samples can be seen, or copies purchased, by ap
plying at
THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE,
IXI sat mm,
SAVANNAH, GA.
aprlß ts
MONTHLY
roa
MAY
GODEY'S L A Dl* E 8 BOOK
FOR
M A Y
OUR YOU NO FOLKS,
FOR
M A Y
For sale at No, 111 Bay street.
(Official.!
HEADQ'RS DEP’T OF THE SOUTH, >
Hii.ton Heap, S. C., April 30, 1865.)
Genkral OaBEHS,)
No. 62. /
T. The following order is hereby re-pnblished for the
Information and guidance of this command:
11. Hsadqdabtfrs,
Military Division of tub Mississippi,
In the Field, Raleigh, N. C„ April 27, 1865.
Special Field Oui>ekh, )
No. G 5. {
The General Commanding announce* a further sus
pension of hostilities and a Anal agreement with Gen.
Johnston, which terminates the war as to the Armies
under his command, and the country east of the Chat
tahoochee.
Conies of the terms of the convention will be furn
ished Major Generals Schofield, Gill more 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 Department,U. S. A.,
ts hereby designated to receive toe arms, Ac., at
Greensboro, ana any Commanding Officer of a Poet
may receive the arms of any detachments, and aee
that they are properly stored and accounted for.
General Schofie and w ill procure at once the necessary
blanks and supply the other Army Commanders that
uniformity may prevail; and great care mnst be taken
that all the term- and stipulations on onr part be ful
filled with the most scrupulous fidelity, whilst tho*e
Imposed on our hitherto enemy be received in a spirit
becoming a brave and generous army.
Army Commanders may at once loan to the Inhabl
tants snch of the captnred mules, horses, wagons and
vehicles, as can be spared from Immediate nse, and
the Commanding Generals of Armies may Isaac pro
vision*, 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 among onr fellow-citi
zens and countrymen.
Foraging will forthwith cease, and when necessity
or long marches compel the taking of forage, provi
sions, or any kind of private property, compensation
will be made on the spot or wnen the disbursing offi
cers are not provided with funds, vouchers will be
given In proper form payable at the nearest military
depot.
By order of Major General W. T. SHERMAN.
(Signedj L. M. Dayton,
Major * Asst. Adj’t General.
By command of MaJ. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE.
W. L. M. Buboes. A. A. Gen. my 2
RATION TICKETS.
Citizens interested, are called npon to notice partic
ularly the following lnstrncttona in reference to their
Ration Tickets for the next week.
All persons absolutely needy will apply for Tickets
at the “Relief Committee Rooms,’’ln the Exchange,
in the following order, viz:
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Extending from Bay street, south, ts> South Broad
street, and from Bnll street, east, (including Magazine
Ward!, to the city limits. Citizens of this District wll.
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.
district no. 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 9a.m. to 1
p. m.; colored from 4to6p. m.
district no. 8.
I ving between Bay street and South Broad street,
and from Bull street, west, to West Broad street.-
Will be served on Friday. Whites from 9 a, m. to 1
p. m,: colored from 4to6p. m.
DISTRICT NO. 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. tn. to lp.m.; colored from 4 to 0
p. m.
district no. G.
Yamacraw— extending from the river, sonth, to
New street, between West Broad street and the canal.
Will be served on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth
and *th May. Whites from# a. m. to Ip. m.; color
ed from 4 to 6 p. m.
district no. 6.
Robertsville. Will be served on Thursday, May
19th. Whites from 9a.m.to Ip. m.: colored from 4
rvimfictANT:
JLJ small quantities of th j Per Kangaaate of Potash
will be Inmisned, at the request of any Physician, by
the Health Officer. febio
QUTTON SEED! 11
COTT SEED,
IM
LARGE OR SMALL QUANTItItS.
Will be purchased at Fair Rates by the undersigned.
"SEA ISLAND" PREFERRED.
Parties desiring to sell, wtil state quantity for dis
posal. and price per bushel desired, and where located.
Address.
T. K. SICKLES,
mar 7—ts Box 14, Hilton Head, S C.
pOST QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE,
Cbn teal Railroad Bank,
Savannah, Ga., May, Ist, 1866.
In pursuance of orders, received at this office, all
cltiaens occupying buildings, whose owner* are ab
sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, or otbsr
property belonging to disloyal persona, will, nuless
such buildings have been previously assigned—rent
free—settle the rents for the same, due the Uni
ted States, at this office on or before the 10th of k
May. *
v
A failure to comply with the above will cause, a
forfeiture of all claims to farther occupation.
S. S. STARR,
mayl Capt. and A. Q. M., In charge of buildings.
JyJ-OTICE.
The Store of the undersigned will be closed for a
few days, for the purpose of opening and arranging a
large and extensive Stock of
FRENCH DRUG?.
MEDICINES,
and FANCY GOODS,
Which have just arrived Direct ftom New York.
W. W. LINCOLN, Druggist,
ComerSJull and Congress sts.
HEADQ'RS DEPT. OF THE SOUTH, >
Hilton Head, 8. C.. April 20, 1960. f
Genexal Obdees, )
No. 47. f
I. Before a General Court Martial, which convened
at Hilton Head, S. C„ In pursuance of Special Order
No. 7, dated Headquarters, Department of the South,
HUton Head, 8. C., January Bth, 1865, and of which
Major Frank Place, 167th N. Y. Vols., waa President,
was arraigned and tried.
Prinate Armstead Holmes, Cos. C, 32d U. S. C. T.
• Cbasob Fiest :
"Threatening hi* Superior Officer."
Specification: “In this; that the said Private Arm
stead Holmes, Cos. C, 32d U. 8. C. T.pdld say ‘I
will be God damned, isl don't shoot him,' mean
ing Sergeant John A. Brown, Cos. C, 82d U S
C. T. This at camp of 32d U. 8. C. TANARUS„ near
Deveanx’ Neck, S. c., on the 12th day of Janu
ary, }865."
Cbaroe Second:
“Striking his Superior Officer
Specification : "In this: that said Private Armstead
Holmes, Cos. C, 32d U. S. C. TANARUS., did seise a billet
of wood and strike Sergeani John A. Brown,Co.
C; 3*4 V. &C. TANARUS., npon the head. This st camp
of J2d U. 8. C. TANARUS., near Deveanx' Neck, S. C.,on
the 12th day of January, 1866.''
Cuaboe Third :
"Lifting up a ueapon upon hi* Superior Officer.”
Specification : “In this: that said Private Armstead
Holmes, Cos. C, 32d U. 8. C. TANARUS., did lift np a gun
and pnt a charge therein for the purpose of
shooting hln Superior Officer,Sergeant John A
£ r °wn. Cos. C, 32d U, 8. C. T. This at camp 32d
U. 8. C. TANARUS., near Deveanx* Neck, 8. C., on the
12th day of January, 1965."
To all of which charges and specifications the ac
cused pleaded, ‘ 'Guilty. "
Finding;
The Court having maturely considered the evidence
adduced, confirm the plea of the accused.
Sentence :
And they do therefore sentence him. Private Arm
stead Holmes Cos. C, 32dU. 8. C. TANARUS., to be dUhonorablj
(Uncharged the service of the United States, and then (s
confined at hard labor at Fort Marion. SL AuguUlne,
Horida, for the period of two pears, and to wear a 24
pound ball attached to Ms rlaht leg, by a chain eight feet
long, fifteen days out of each month during the term, of
hie confinement.
11. The proceedings, findings and sentence in the
foregoing case are disapproved. There has been much
difference of opinion, whether the words “Superior
Officer" in the 9th Articles of War, apply to a non
commissioned officer, but the Judge Advocate Genera!
has finally decided that they do not. According to this
opinion, the offence should have been charged under
the 99th Drticle. Private Holmes will be released from
confinement and restored to doty.
The General Court Martial of which Major Frank
Place. 157th N. Y. Vols., was President, is hereby dl«
solved.
By command of Mgjor General Q. A. GILLMORE.
W. L. M. Buboes,
. . _ _ „ Asst. Adlntant General.
Official: T. D. Hodges, Capt. 36tb U. 8. C, TANARUS., Act.
Asst. Adjt. Gen. my 2
UN BARS A FRANZ,
NO. 10 MERCHANTS’ ROW,
Hilton Head, 8. C.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
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Os all Descriptions
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WHOLESALE AND BRAIL DBALXm IM
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No. 6 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, 8. C. ,
w. <J. Kinorn u Man 10 —tfj u. j.mcbooh
gWEET CIDER FOR SALE,
To families by the qnsrt or gallen, at
O’MEARA A COS,
over Adams’ Express Office. Bay street.
mh24 ,
Jt^OTICE.
Savannah, Ga., March, % 18C6.
After this date the Provost Coart will be held In the
U. S. Court House, up stairs, coiner of Bull and Bav
streets ’
EBEN PARSONS, Jr.,
•nar 9—tr Lieut, and Provost Judge.
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T_TEADQUARTERB U. 8. FORCES,
Savannah, Ga., April 10, 1885.
Genebal Obdees, >
No. 27. /
Hereafter the City Market will be open on Satur
days from 3 o'clock till 8 o’clock p. m„ in addition to
the hours already prescribed in orders.
By comrasp-I of
Brevet Major General GROVER.
Etw ibd O. Dies, A. A. A. G.
JgITUMIKOUS COAL WANTED.
FOR U. & MILITARY RAILROAD.
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' R. T. COVERDALE.
a , Cupt. and A. Q. M., USM H R
aglC lw Savannah, Ga. |