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theatre t !
Lessee and Business Manager grant iaooait.
Director of Amusements a. h. davenport.
Stage Manager t. j. herndon.
THIS (FRID vY) EVENING, MAY 19TH, 1366,
The great Sensational Play of
CAMILLE.
Armand Duval Mr. Davenport
Camille.. jjfg. .. Miss La Fond
Gaston. .Mr. Herndon
Mons Duval Mr. Simpson
Count de Varville Mr. Corner
Gustave Mr. Rogers
Madame Prudence Mrs. Berrell
Nonine Miss Lee
Glympe Miss M. St.Lcon
Nlchette Mias F. St. Leon
oomic song mb. carnet?.
Tto conclude with
THE STAGE STRUCK TAILOR.
Tom Tai • Herndon
Sir Matthew Scraggs* Simpson
Count Q’orienx Carner
Lady Scraggs..... Mis. Berrell
PopUn Miss Lee
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY EVENING,
BENEFIT OF; MR. T. J. HERNDON,
The popular Comedian .and Stage Manager of the
Theatre. On which occasion Three Glorious Pieces
wi'l be played.
DAT AFTER THE WEDDING,
MAN WITHOUT A HEAD,
and —
ROBERT MACAIRE.
Nonor.—The doors wHI open at 7, and the
curtain rise at 8 o’clock precisely.
Bos office open from 10 until 2 o’clock.
B3T PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL.
__ All bills musjt be presented weekly.
■y OL E 9 GARTEN 7
CONGRESS S TEE ST,
Between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
Will be open to-night, and every night, for the public.
Concert Music every Evening from 7 to 10 o’clock
by the
SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA,
Professor George Weigand, Leader.
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
WILL ALWAYS EE ON HAND.
ml 7—l m
jpRESH DRUGS,
• CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, Ac.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
Beg to inform their customers and the public general
ly that they have just received per steamer America,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN THEIR
LINE.
And with a thoroughly REPLENISHED STOCK,
they are enabled to fill orders as faithfully as hereto
fore.
THEY Hate ARRANGED TO RECEIVE &GPTLIES WEE ELY.
Being compelled to adhere to ihe
CASH SYSTEM,
Funds must in all cases accompany the order* to in
sure attention.
AT THE OLD STAND.
Market Square,
maylS 10 Savannah, Ga.
JpRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODB
*
MESSRS. SKEHAN A CONYNGHAM.
AT
176 imoEGnTON street, next door to bherlocb’s,
Have just received a fresh lot of Choice Groceries
fro:n the New York Market, such as
ALES,
CEAM?AGI%\vTNE,
SHERRY WINE,
CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
FINE OLD BOURBON WHISKEY.
PINE OLD RYE WHISKEY,
SEGARS, &c.
ALSO,
A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS,
And a general variety of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Such as is nsnally found in a first class Family Gro
cery. JfctylS ts
QO-PARTNERSHIP, i
The undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
ship under the firm name of Charles L. Coloy & Cos,
for the transaction of business as Shipping, Commis
sion and Forwarding Merchants.
CHARLES L. COLBY,
ALEXANDER U. HOLWAY,
S.PAGE EDMANDS.
Savannah. Ga- May lUth, lStij. ts may!7
LOST
'I alien by mistake from the steamer Chase, a Trunk
comuinirg wearing apparel. The gentleman having
the same will confer a favor by leaving word of its
whereabouts with
E. D. SMITH,
maylS ts 109 Broughton street.
piPOUNDED MULE.
Office of Street Commissioner, 1
Savannah, Ga.‘ May 17,15C5, j
The owner of the following described animal will
please call atihis office,pro te property,and pay charges,
on or before the 23d inst., or the same will De sold to
detray expe uses, viz :
One Bay Mare Mu e, in public Pound since May 12th
_ may IS . 2
sl2 MADE FROM $3.
Agents wanted to sell the Likeness of the President
t-incolu at Home; beautifully engraved and printed
in tint on paper 18x24 inches. Sells Rsanirr roa
o.ne Dot. lab. Send for sample to
TO F. W. SUMNER & CO.,
ma y 18 3 41 Park Row, New York.
DtrfiS, MEDICINES INI CHEMICALS,
APOTIIECARIEB’ HALL.
Corner of Barnard and
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W. M. WALSH, M. D. PROPRIETOR.
AYER’S SARSAPARILLA,
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
AYERS' AGUE CURE.
OSGOOD'S CHOLOGOOUE, for Fever and Ague,
DR. COPELAND’S SPECIFIC, for Fever and Ague.
—PILLS NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL—
BLANCARD’S FERAGINOUS PILLS,
AYER’S PILLS,
WRIGHT’S PILLS,
BRANDETH’S FILLS,
LEE’S PELLS,
JAYNE’S PILLS,
* HOLLOWAY’S PILLS,
HERRICK’S PILLS,
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLS,
DUPONCO’S LADIES’ PILLS,
MANDRAKE'S LIVER PILLS, for Constipation and
Congested Conditions of the Liver.
—OINTMENTS—
KENNEDY’S SALT RHEUM SALVE,
REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE,
DALLY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR,
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT,
GOLDEN EYE SALVE.
McALISTER’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,
—LINIMENTS—
TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT,
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT,
SWEET’S LINIMENT,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER,
JAYNES’ CARMINATIVE,
DALBY’S CARMINATIVE,
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT,
SANDFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR,
HELMBOLDT’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
WISTAR’3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
MORTIMER’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND & BLOOD
PURIFIER,
PHILOTOKEN,
HOOFLAND’S BITTERS,
WISTAR’S COUGH LOZENGES,
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
KIDDER’S ARTHMATIC FUMIGATING PASTTLES,
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS, for Conghs A Colds,
KIDDER’S INDELLIBLE INK,
PAYSON'S INDELLIBLE INK,
, BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
THAYER’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.
THAYER’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
THAYER’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT,
SARSAPARILLA.
PURE TABLE OIL,
NEATSFOtfT OIL,
JAYNE’S VERMIFUGE,
FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE,
DR. PERRY’S DEAD SHOT VERMIFUGE,
REXFORD’S GINGER BREAD NUTS, for Worms,
KIDDER’S ENEMA SYRINGES,
GOODYEAR’S CHILDREN ENEMA SYRINGES,
FRENCH SELF-ADJUSTING SYRINGES,
GUTTA PERCHA SYRINGES, all sites,
GLASS AND PEWTER SYRINGES, all sizes,
A large assortment of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS,
DR. PARKE’S SHOULDER BRACES,
SAUNDER’S MAGIC BENZINE, for cleansing the
most delicate Silks,
Van Buskirk’s SOZODONT,
Swan’s TOOTH POWDER.
Clark’s TOOTH POWDER,
Thurston’s TOOTH POWDER,
Charcoal PASTE,
Burnett’s White Oak WASH,
Lnbin’s EXTRACTS and Toilet POWDER,
Edrehi’s EXTRACTS,
Barney’s EXTRACTS,
Phalon’s Night-Blooming CEREUS,
Baudolott's French EXTRACTS,
French and German COLOGNES,
Bazin’s FLORIDA WATER,
.. ROUGES, LILLY WHITE, Ac.,
A great variety of Tooth, Nail and Hair BRUSHES,
Genuine Badger Shaving BRUSHES,
Buffalo, India Rubber and Horn Dressing COMBS,
Kendall’s AMBOLINE, for the Hair,
Sterling’s AMBROSIA, for the Hair,
Bnrnett's COCOAINE,
Barney’s Cocoa CASTORINE,
Helmstreet’s Inimitable HAIR RESTORER,
Parrish’s BANDOLINE,
Edrehi’s POMADES,
Thompson’s POMADES,
Bazin’s POMADES,
Douglass’ POMADES,
Barry’s TRICOPHERUS,
Lyon’s KATHAIRON,
BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS,
Mrs. Alien’s HAIR RESTORER andZYLOBALSAMUM
Prof. Wood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE.
—HAIR DYES—
Batchelor’s nAIR DYE,
Miller's HAIR DYE,
Venetian HAIR DYE,
French’s Distilled BAY for the Toilet,
An endless variety of Toilet SOAPS, Shaving CREAM,
Low’s Genuine Brown Windsor SOAP,
A large assortment of POCKET BOOKS,
A large assortment of Shaker’s HERBS,
A variety of POCKET CUTLERY,
—FLAVOEISO EXTRACTS—
Lemon, Almond, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry.
Orange. Banana. Rose, Vanilla, Nectarine, Peach,
Very nice Velvet SPONGES, for the Toilet,
3EIDLITZ POWDERS,
CONGRESS WATER,
A large assortment of Fresh Garden SEEDS,, just re
ceived from the Hpuse of David Landreth A Cos.,
Philadelphia.
We invite the attention of the citizens and Country
Dealers to the above large and extensive Stock, which
wl 1 be sold low for CASH, at wholesale and retail.
B. TO PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES.
Our Stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, which are
in every day use. are pure, and can be relied npon, and
require no stronger testimony of their efficacy than
that of coming from Messrs, Sctieflk-in, Brothers & Cos.,
New York, the largest and most extensive Dim" Ilou-e
In the world, who have had an enviable reputation for
the last century and a half, ,
The Compounding and Prescription Department is
under the immediate supervision of Mr. W V v Wil
son (late of the house or Solomons & Cos., of this’eity )
For his ability and correctness as u Dispenser of Medi
cine, the citizens of Savannah are respectfully referred
to his past record.
Physicians’ Prescriptions, as formerly, componnded
at all hours of the night.
Night Bell on the Broughton street side of the Store.
ICED SODA WATER, with choicest Syrups, from
Stone Fountains.
APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Comer of Barnard and Broughton Streets.
£ REWARD.
To any person who will give information that s cer
tain party has said, that the reason we are selling
cheap is because we do not intend paying onWebta. ”
STILL CHEAPER.
Ham and Eggs 50 Cent®.
Beefsteak and Eggs so ••
Pork Steak and Eggs 50 “
Sansages 50 “
Spring Chicken 05 ••
Clams in every style 30 **
Vegetables, Coffee or Tea, Hot Biscuit, Ac., Ac.,
included.
SPONGE AND FRUIT CAKES. APPLE, MINCE,
AND LEMON PIES.
We have no hesitation in saying that our help (un
fortunately in some folks' opinion is colored.
ICE CREAM,
ICE CREAM,
ICE CREAM.
COOL DRINKS,
COOL DRINKS,
COOL DRINKS.
iODGING FIFTY CENTS.
SHERMAN HOUSE,
(In rear of Post Office.)
may!3 lw TON KING, Proprietor.
QHARLES L. COLBY & CO.
SHIPPING, C'OMMiasiON AND FORWARDING
MERCH^TS.
JONES BLOCK, CORKER BAT AND AUXBCOBN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
*
Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
, A. H‘. HOLWAY, Resident Partner.
REFERENCES;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New York.
Jarirs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J, Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. mayl3—tf
gTEAMER “GEN. R. E. LEE’’
FOR SALE.
Pursuant to instructions of the General Command
ing the Department of the South, the st eamer "Gen.
Leo’’ will l>e offered at private sale for sir days from
date, at the expiration of which time, if not sold, it
will be put up at auction and sold to the highest bid
der.
D. K. KNOWLTON.
Lieut. 176th N. Y. V., and A. Q M.,
may!7 In charge of Marine Repair Shops.
BURNISHED HOUSE,
Or part of one. wanted bv a respectable family Ad
dress “House,” office of this paper. maylo-tf
News-dealers and others desiring the
Savannah Daily Hkald at Wholsale are re
quested to send in their orders as early in advance as
practicable. W MASON & CO.
jNTKKESTING PUBLICATIONS ~
FOR
TEE SOLDIER OR THE CITIZEN.
the Monthly noyellette,
contains a Novelette complete, together with from
three to eight short stories, with Illustrations. Terms:
$2 per year. Single copies, 25 cents.
THE AMERICAN UNION.
A FIRESIDE JOURNAL. NO CONTINUED STORIES.
Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, Stirring Adventures
and Choice Home Reading. $3 a year. Four copies,
$lO.
THE FLAG OF OUR UNION.
Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures Poems,
News, Noveilettes, Ac. $4 per year
THE DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
The cheapest magazine in the world. $1.60 a year
Seven copies, $9. Nearly one hundred pages of reading
matter and illustrations Postage only 12 cents per
year.
TEN CENT NOVELLRTTES.
128 pages in each book; one-third larger than any
other Dime Novel,
All of the above publications will be forwarded regu
larly by mail, on receipt of price, by
ELLIOTT, THOMES A TALBOT.
• Publishers,
63 Congress street,
Boston, Mass.
Samples can be seen, or copies purchased, by ap
plying at
THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE,
111 BAT STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
aprlS • ts
A NEW PUBLISHING HOUSE.
’ THE CHEAPEST Pt.ACE TO BUT BOOKS I* THE OOUNTRT.
HAVE YOU SEEN DAWLEY’S NEW PUBLICA
TIONS ?
Booksellers, News Dealers, Sutlers, and Peddlers,
you can buy your books cheaper of this house than at
any other place in the United States.
Have you seen ‘Dawley’s Tenpenny Novels,’’ In
their new dress—ll laminated covers, the largest, be i t
and cheapest 10 cent novels in the market ? The trade
supplied at $5 75 per 100, or $55 per 1,000. Eight
Numbers now ready.
No, I.—THE TWO RIVALS: or, man and money,
No. 2— DARE DEVIL DICK; os, tub curse of
sold.
No. 3—THE FREEBOOTER’S PRIZE.
No .4—SPEAKING RIFLE.
No. 5-SPIRIT EYE, THE INDIAN CAPTIVE.
No. c—lnez, the forest bride.
No. 7—GERARD, THE LION KILLER.
No. B—BEAL L, THE PIRATE SPY.
Also, Dawley’s New War Novels, the most saleable
nnd cheapest 26c Novels In market. Trade price sl2
20 per 100, or sllO per 1,000. Beautifully Illuminated
covers Seven numbers now ready.
No. I—MOSBY, THE GUERRILLA.
No. 2—PAULINE, THE FENALE SPY.
No. 3—SEMMES, THE PIRATE.
No. 4—THE BLACK SCOUT.
No. S—OSGOOD, THE DEMON REFUGEE,
No. C—CHEATHAM: or, tub swamp dragons,
No. 7—PERDITA, THE DEMON’S DAUGHTER,
No. 8—(In Press;. BOOTH, THE ASSASSIN.
These War Novels arc by all odds the best selling
and cheapest Novels for the trade to buy vet publish
ed. All are now published in an Illuminated cover.
Again: Have you seen “Dawley’s Camp andFire
sidc Library,” to retail at 16 cens? Trade pi Ice $9
per 100, or S3O per 1,000. sixth number now .ready.
No. I—INCIDENTS OF CAMP LIFE.
No. 2—MERCEDES: THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER
No. 3— NORMA DANTON.
No. 4—JUSTINA, THE AVENGER.
No. S— THE MAD BARD ; ob. The History of the
Castlf.
No. 6—SUE MUNDAY, THE GUERRILLA SPY.
And again, have yon seen Dawley’s Biographical
Library, To retail at 25 cents each. Trade price sl2 50
per 100, or sllO per 1,000. Five numbers now ready,
viz:
The Life of Abbaham Lincoln— From his birth to
his death by the hand of the Assassin. A'so, the
Lives of Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, and McClellan.
T. R. DAWLEY ‘ Publisher,
No. 13 and 15 Park Row, New York. *
THE AMERICAN NEWS CO., No. 113 Nassau
■treet. mayl7
LIVE
AT THE “OFFICE," No. It 1 2MERCHANTS’ ROW
HILTON HEAD. S. C.
Chops. Steaks, Pork Sausages, Fresh Fish, Ac., re
ceived by every steamer from the North.
Green Peas, String Beans New Potatoes. Radishes
Lettuce. Ac., received every morning fresh from the
Plantations.
N. B.—l have no hesitation in saying that my Cooks
are men that have served to my knowledge 14 years
as Cooks and that my Waiters served under me
twenty years ago on board the steamer Herman
as Waiters.
cleanliness is .next TO godliness
BENJAMIN HONEY,
maylS lw Proprietor.
NEW YORK PAPERS.
MR. H. P, RUGG, at 111 BAY STREET,
Received by the Arago all the New York Dailies and
Weeklies to May 9th, inclusive,
HERALD,
TRIBUNE,
TIMES,
WORLD,
POLICE GAZETTE,
CUPPER,
WILKES’ SPIRIT,
LEDGER,
MERCURY.
For Sale this morning at
SAVANNAH HEHALD OFFICE.
ESTABLISHMENT.
ESTABLISHED IN 1532.
The subscriber, grateful faaors,bcgs leave to
state that he still continues to Dye Woolen Dresses,
Shawls, etc., black. In the best manner
Gentlemen's Garments cleaned and renovated, or
dyed black, as may be required, In the same superior
style which has generally so much pleased his patrons
and friends for the past thirty years.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
36 Drayton street, Savannah, Ga.
aprll 3mlaw
-Q S. SERVICE MAGAZINE.
JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOE RALE AT THE
SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING,
No. 11l Bat (Street.
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.
BEMEMBER THE
SAVANNAH HERALD BUILDING,
No. 11l Bat Street,
pLANf ATION FOR SALE
THE SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION,
Known as
“BRICKYARD,".
For, sale, situate on Hilton Head Island,
About five miles from Custom House street;
Contains 12 or 1400 acres—4 or 500 acres heavy wood
Live Oak and Mine, the balance valuable Cotton
Land, or suitable for Early Gardening purpo
ses. Has high banks and deep water on
Broad Creek, suitable for wharves.
Price, $15,000. Address
j. e. white;
mayS-tf Box 20 Hilton Head, S. C
NEWSPAPERS,
FOR WRAPPING PAPER,
For sale at the
SAVANNAH HERALD OFFIC
NO. 11l BAX STREET.
mar 22
*
Savannah, Ga., March. 8,1866.
After this date the Provost Court will be held in the
U. S. Court House, op stairs, comer of Bull and Bay*
streets
EBEN PARSONS, Jr.,
mar 9—ts Lieut, and Provost Judge.
jpROVOST COURT NOTICE.
On and after this date, the First Provost Court, Ist
Lieut. Eben Parsons, Jr., Judge, will be held at the
U. 8. Court House, comer of Bull and Bay streets.
The Second Provost Court, Capt. James M. Walton,
Judge, will be held In the room over Adams’ Express
Co.’s office, comer Bay and Drayton streets.
The respective jurisdictions are fixed by General
Order No. 6., and all parties having business before
said Courts will govern themselves accordingly.
By order, PROVOST JUDGES.
mar2o ts
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
Awondcrful invention for Ladles. Unquestionably
superior to all others.
Don't fail to readtbe advertisement in the Savannah
Herai-d, containing full particulars, every Monday
morning. edexM3mo mar2l
to Rent immediately:
A House with not less than four rooms, by a respect
able family. Rent moderate. Inquire at the Herald
office. myll
J T. THOMAS,
lias opened an INSURANCE, BROKERAGE and
General Agency Office at No. 117 Bay street, and will
attend to the purchas?and sale of leal estate, stocks
and bonds.
• gWEET CIDER FOR SALE,
To families by the quart or gallon, at
O’MEARA & CO’S
over Adams f Express Office. Bay street.
mh24 •
ISINFKCTANT.
Small quantities of tKj Per Manganate of Potash
will be lumished, at the request of any Physician, by
the Health Officer. febio
QOW AND CALF LOST.
A White Speckled Cow, with letters W Hor H W
on her right hind hip. One horn is smaller than the
other. The Calf is red, with a white face; aboni a
year old. They were last seen on Saturday evening
In West Broad street, at the headoflndian street. A
reward of Five Dollars will be paid for any information
concerning them by applying at this office. may 15
R" OOMS TO LET AT HILTON HEAILS. C.' in
The Palmetto Herald Building, com*M Mer
chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, snitublaK busi
ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to E. S. SAMPSON,
Jr., on the pr»noises. ts mar4m
I J>OBT QUARTERMASTER'Mg’FICB,
0 CxntuMkilboad Bank,
Savannah, Ga., May, Ist, 18C6.
In pursuance of orders,' received at thia office, all
citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are ab
sent within the Rebel lines, or buildings, j>r other
property belonging to disloyal persons, will, unless
such buildings have been previously assigned— rent
free—settle the rents for the same, due the Uni
tod States, at this office or or before the 10th of
May.
A failure to comply with the above will caua» a
forfeiture of all claims to further occuprtion.
S. S. STARR,
mayl Capt. and A. Q. M., In charge of buildings.
QllEcks ON~NKW'foBK^
” In sums to suit purchasers, supplied at par by
C. C. NORVELL A CO.,
Corner of Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
may6-7t*
pXCHANGE ON NEW YORK.
Fdt SALE BY
H. BRIGHAM,
ap26 ts 93 Bay street.
HEADQ'RS DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH,
Hilton Head, S. C., May 18,1865.
General Order,!
No. 61. /
I. The Districts of Hilton Head and Beaufort, are
hereby consolidated into one, to be known as the Dis
trict of Port Royal, with its Headquarters at Hilton
Head.
11. Brig. Gen. E. E. Potter, U. 9. V., is hereby as
signed to the command of the District of Port Royal.
IH. The following General Orders from the War
Department, are published for the information and
government of this command:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, May 1, 1865.
General Orders,)
No. 79. /
■FOB REI)CUING THE NUMBER OF GENERAL, FIELD AND
STAFF OFFICERS.
It is ordered by the President, that resignations of
of General, Field and Staff Officers will be received un
til the fifteenth of this month; at which date the Ad
jutant General is directed to commence mustering
honorably out of service all General, Field and Staff
officers who are unemployed, or whose service is no
longer needed.
By order of the President of the ulted States.
W. A. NICHOLS,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant Offioe,
Washington, May 3, 1865.
General Orders,)
NO. 81. ;
With a view to prevent accidents, Commanders of
Army Corps, Departments, and Military Divisions,will
immediately take the precautions necessary to ensure
the discharge of all small arm* and cannon, Including
those captured from the enemy, before being turned
over by the troops for storage or shipment.
By order of the Secretary of War. ,
W, A. NICHOLS,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Offioe,
Washington. May 0,1865.
General Orders, )
No. 82. /
FOR REDUCING THE NUMBER OF COMPANY AND STAFF OF
FICERS OF VOLUNTEER REGIMENTS.
By direction of the President, all Company and Staff
Officers of Volunteer Regiments, absent from their
commands on account of physical disability, or by vir
tue of leaves of absence granted them on their return
to loyal States as prisoners of war, will be honorably
mustered out of the sendee of the United States, of
date the fifteenth (15th) Inst.
Said officers will Immediately apply by letter, to the
Adjutant, General of the Army for their muster-out
ana discharge papers. In case of physical disability
from disease or wounds, the let er must be accompa
nied by a Medical Certificate of the usual form.
The Post Office address of the officer must be given
with care In all cases.
By order of the Secretary of War.
W. A. NICHOLS,
Assistant Adjutant General.
By command of Major Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE.
T. D. HODGES,
waylO Capt. 3fith U. S. C. TANARUS„ A. A. A. O.
(Official.)
HEADQ’RS. DEPT. OF THE SOUTH.
Hilton Head, S. C., May b, 1806.
General Orders,)
No. 68. /
To enable all men absent from their commands to be
properly mustered ont of service at the expiration of
their term, the following regulations will be strictly
complied wlfb; •
Ist. Whenever enlisted men are separated from their
Companies on furlough, detached service, or in hospi
tals, they will be furnished by their Commanding Offl’
cers with descrivtive lists, on which will be shown ail
the data affecting their pay, clothing accounts, Ac.
2d. Commanders of regiments, battalions, or detach
ments, in this Department, will immediately cause de
scriptive lists of all enlisted men now absent from the
Department, as prisoners of war, on detached service,
or In hospitals, to be forwarded direct to the Chief Mus
terlmj Officer of their respective States, and in case one
was furnished the soldier at the time he left his com
mand, the copy heroin directed to be furnished such
Chief Mustering Officer will be marked across the'Dice,
“Duplicate."
By command ot'Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE.
T. D. Hodoesi
Capt. 36th U. 8. C. T.. Act. Asst. Adit- General.
HEADO’RS DEPT. OF THE SOUTH, »
Hilton Head, S. C.. May 10,13*55.)
General Orders,)
No. 60. /
The following-named Medical Officers arc hereby
announced as Quarantine Officers for the several ports
set opposite their names, and will be obeyed and re
spected arcordlnglv:
Assist Surgeon J. G. Murphy, U. S. Vols., Port Roy
al Harbor. S. C.
Asst. Surgeon E. K. Hogan, U. S. Vols., Tybee
Roads, Ga.
Asst. Snrgeon Alexander Lelohg, TT. S. Vols., Fer
nandina, Fla.
Asst. - nrgeon E. D. Buckman, U. 8. Vols., Charles
ton, S. C.
By command of General Q. A. GILLMCRE.
1 T. D. Hodges,
may!3 Capt. 36th U. 8. C. TANARUS., A. A. A. Q.
JJATION TICKETS.
Citizens interested, are called upon 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 Rooms, ” in the Exchange,
in the following order, viz:
district no. 1.
Extending from Bay street, south, to South Broad
street, and from Bull 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 fiom 9 a. m. to Ip. m. Colored
families from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.
district no. 2.
Lying east of Bnll street and south of South Broad
street, exteudlngto the city limits. Will be served on
Wednesday and Thursday. Whites from 9a.m. to 1
p. m.; colored lrom 4toop. m.
district no. S.
Lying between Bay street and South Broad street,
andfrom BulUtreet,west, to West Broad street. -
Will be served on Friday. Whites from 9 a, m. to 1
p. m,; colored from 4t06 p. in.
district no. 4. %
Lying between Bnll and West Broad streets, tnd
from South Broad street, south, to the city limits
Will be served on Saturday and Monday, May 7th.
Whites lrom 9a.m.to Ip. m. : colored from 4to 6
p. m.
\ district no. C. . ‘
Yamacraw—extending from the river, south, to
New street, between West Broad street and the canal.
Will be served on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth
and 9th May. Whites from 9a.m.to Ip. m.; color
ed from 4 to 6 p. m.
district no. 6.
RoWtsville. Will be served on Thursday, May
19th. Whites from 9a.m.to Ip. m.: colored from 4
to 6 p. m. ■
JpOR SALE, N
At the Upper Ri<* Mill, RICE FLOUR in any quan
tity, at seventy -five cents psr bushel. mayis 3