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O.RAND BALL
AT THE VOLKS GARTEN,
In Congress Street , between Jefferson and Montgomery,
ON MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 29, 1845.
In compliance with numerous requests, and flattered
bv the great success of the opening Ball, the proprie
tors of this favorite Establishment have threat pleasure
to announce to their patrons, and the public in general,
that they will give another
GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL,
ON MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 29. 1865.
Professor Wiegand’s Orchestra will be in attendance.
Tickets of Admission, for one Gentleman and Ladies ,
*1 50, to be obtained at the usual places and at the
door on the evening of the Bali.
Refreshments of all varieties, and best quality, on
hand.
Doors open at 7M ; Ball to commence at B.c<, P. M.
A. WEIGAND,
C. SCHWARZ,
may26-4t Proprietors,
yOLKS GARTEN,
CONGRESS STREET,
Between JcfTerson 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 Wklgasd, Leader
REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY
WILL ALWAYS BE ON HAND.
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lest un'ii
£OAX lost or stolen.
A black broadcloth frock coat. A reward will be
paid. Address. *M. S.” Herald Office,
mayi.t—tf.
JQIARY BOOK LOST.
Lost on the night of the I9th inst.. in the vicinity of
the “Our House” or the Savannah Hotel, a Diary-
Pocket Book marked on the inside with a lead pencil
John R, Hover, ISth Inuiar a. The finder will confer
a favor and be rewarded, if desired, by leaving the
same at the Police Headquarters, northwest corner of
Broughton and Bull streets. may22-5t
JQOST CHILD.
Yesterday a little gil l about three years old, stray
ed from her’home in Stewart street. She has curly
hair, and answers to the name of Elizabeth. Whoever
will return her, or give information where she may be
fouml, will confer a great favor on her afflicted mother.
may 22. CATHARINE BODELL.
QOW AND CALF LOST.
A White Speckled Cow, with letters W II or H W
on her right niad hip. One horn is smaller than the
other. The Calf is red, with a white face; about a
year old. They were last seen on Saturday evening
in West Broad etreel, at the head of Indian street. A
reward of Five Dollars will be paid for any information
concern ing them by applying at this office. mayl 5
Ifotirft, Hearns,
jpiRST CLASS BOARD WANTED.
With two good rooms, in a central location, by two
single gentlemen. Price no object, if the accommo
dations are satisfactory.
Addtess, Box 81, Savannah Post Office.
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rjvjIREE ROOMS WANTED
Suitable for
MESS PURPOSES,
as near the corner of Bay and Drayton streets as pos
sible. Address,
•' S. K. HEAD,
Savannah Herald Office.
jyMPTY BOTTLES WANTED.
Skehan & Conyngham of ITC Broughton street, will
Pay Cash for all kinds of empty bottles by calling or
delivering them at the above number.
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TJOUSK WANTED. *
For a small family. Address, “O. W. M.,"Savannah
Post Office. may23-tf
ROOMS TO LET AT HILTON HEAD, S. C., in
The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer
chants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi
ness pn-poseaor lodgings. Apply to E. S. SAMPSON,
Jr., on the premises. ts mar4m
HEADQ’RS. U. S. FORCES,
Savannah, Ga., May 22, ISCS.
General Obdee\
N0."17. j
Authorized Dealers in Liquors in this city will be go
verned by the following regulations, viz :
I. Liquors will not lie sold, or otherwise disposed of,
in less quantities than by the quart; and will not he
drank upon the premises of the seller.
11. No liquor will be sold, or otherwise disposed of,
to enlisted men of the army or navy, or to persons for
re-sale, or to take beyond the military lflies of this
post, except urou special permit from these Headquar
ters.
111. Proprietors will he held responsible for the con
duct of their employees, and any person who shall he
convicted of having knowingly violated any portion of
the foregoing regulations, in addition to suffering th
penalties adjudged in the Provost Court having juria
diction, shall be required to leave this District not to
return.
By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. C. GROVER,
Edward G. Dike, A. A, G.
may 23
OFFICE SUPERVISOR OF TRADE,
Savannah, May 24th, 1865.
[CmcutAß 1 , „ _
I am instructed by General Orders No. 11, Headquar
ters District ot Savannah, ApFil 23d, 1865, to collect a
tax of 3 per cent , upon all incomes of six hundred
($600) and upwards, from Real Estate.
All persons whose incomes from this source exceed
six hundred ($600) dollars per annum, will be required
to make a return of such propel ty and incomes imme
diately, for the month of May
Blank returns for this purpose may be had on appli
cation at this office,
(Signed) ALFRED NEaFIE,
Lt. Col and Supervisor of Trade.
may2s-tJunel
[OUtcial.]
HEADQ’RS. Dfc’P’T. OF THE SOUTH
Hilton Head, S. C„ May 22, ISCS.
GINEf.AL OBDSSS 1
Ho. CO. j
On jecommendatlon of the Medical Director, Asst.
Surg. J G. Murphy, U. S. Vols., is hereby relieved from
duty as Quarantine Officer for Port Royal Harbor.
Asst. Surg. Walter R. Way, U. S. Vols., is hereby
announced as Quarantine Officer for Port Royal Har
bor, ana will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of Major General Q. A. OiLLMOKE.
W. L. M, Bcsoer.
Assistant Adjutant General.
T. D. Honors,
Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS., Act. Asst. Adjt Gen
mny24-7t
■VTRWS-DEALKRS AND OTHERS DESIRING 'fits
i.” Savannah Daily Heald at Wholsale are re
<fu isted to sand in their ordert as early in advance as
practicable. W, MASON & CO,
Q.ADEN A UNCKLfcs,
Corner of Bay and Barnard Streets,
Have just received a large Stock of GOODS, consist
ing of—
Extra Family FLOUR,
80 bales BAGGING,
630 coils ROPE,
And a general assortment of
TEAS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
ALES.
WINES,,
LIQUORS, '
SEGARS,
PRESERVES,
PICKLES
HARDWARE,
LAMPS,
Kerosene OIL,
CANDLES,
DRY GOODS,
ROOTS and SHOES,
CAPS, Ac., Ac.
W hieh they offer at the lowest market rates.
Savannah, May 24,1865. may2s-7t
j^OAP.
150 boxes of Fay Brothers best Family SOAP, re
ceived on consignment, for sale by
„ BRIGHAM, BALDWIN dt CO '
may2s-3t
gACOY
FOUR HHDS. BALTIMORE BACON,
For sale by
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO.
mays ts
JJILTCN & RAN DELL,
WaOR S3 Ail OSCCI2S,
193 BAT STREET, NEAR BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will be in constant receipt per Steamers from New
York, of an extensive and complete assortment of
Goods consisting, in part, of
SUGARS, SYRUP, MOLASSES,
FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEE,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD,
SOAPS, STARCH, CANDLES,
WINES, ALE’ CIDER,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
To which they call the attention of the Trade.
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JMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AT WHOLESALE, FOB FAMILY CBE,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL R. BEALY & CO,
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Restaurants, scc.
QLAMS! CLAMS ! CLAMS! -
IN THE SHELL OB SHELLED OFT,
With other Refreshments, at the oldest and best stand
ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
For a vadety of something Good to Eat at all times, at
THE EAGLE SALOON,
In rear of the Post Office, Port Royal. S. C.
PETER FITZGERALD respectfully informs his old
friends, and the public in general, that since Oysters
are out of season for a time., his Daily Patrons can find
a good substitute in CLAMS, cooked to order, in eVery
style, at the shortest notice. He has also a constant
supply of
FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, FISH & VEGETABLES,
From the North and other places iu this vicinity.
Meals cooked to order at any hour during the day.
Our motto is to “Live well. •’
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
may 23 ts
LUNCH!
EVERY DAY AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK,
AT
TAMM’S SALOON,
IN BAY LANE,
may 2o gw Rear of Custom House.
(CIRCULAR.)
OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER,
No. 126 South Broad Struct,
Savannah, Ga., May 25, 1865.
I. On and after the first day of June, this City will be
divided into Two Districts, for the purpose of remov
iug garbage therefrom.
The First District comprises all that portion lying
North of a direct line drawn through the center of
South Broad street, from the eastern to the western
limits of the city. Carts will remove the garbage from
this District on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each
week.
The Second District comprises all that pprtion lying
South of the First District. Carts will remove the gar
bage from this District on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday of each week.
11. On and after the above date, all rubbish and gar
bage which may accumulate must be put into conve
nient vessels, and previous to 7 o'clock in the morning
of each day, as above designated for the respective
Districts; such vessels mustbe placed on the sidewalks
of the streets or alleys, and permitted to remain there
until emptied by my employees, after which they will
be removed by their owners.
All other persons are forbidden to destroy or in any
way interfere with the vessels so placed upon the side
walks, and they must not he exposed to the public
view, except as above specified.
111. Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to
be thrown into the Streets or Alleys, neither must the
accumulation thereof in, or near any stable or yard be
permitted to exceed one cart load before being remov
ed
IV. The emptying of Slops or Wash-water into the
Sewers is hereby forbidden.
. V. The occupants of buildings and owners of vacant
lots will be held individually responsible for the clean
liness of the side-walks, streets and alleys adjacent to
their premises, leaves and rubbish of all kinds found
thereon must be disposed of in the same manner as
garbage. Waste-water which cannot otherwise he dis
posed of, must be scattered about the streets or alley
that no pools or mud holes will be caused thereby.
The District Inspector will report promptly to this
office the name and residence of any person permitting
garbage vessels to remain exposed to pnblic view, ex
cept in accordance with “Section U,” or in any other
way violating the provisions of this Circular in order
that they mhy he reported to the Provost Judge.
By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. GROVER
Albert Stearns-
Capt. and Street Commissioner.
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OFFICE OF HEALTH OFFICER,
„ XT „ Savannah, Ga., May 23, 1805.
Circular, No n.
The issue of Per Manganate of Potash is discontin
ued. Common Lime, and Chloride of Lime will be is
sued instead, for disinfecting purposes by procuring
the Order of the Health Officer, north west comer of
Hull and Whitakerstreets.
A. T. DALRYMPLE,
may 24-7 t Snrg. N. S. V. Health Officer.
ISINFECTANT. “ “
Small quantities of th » Per Mangaaa’e olPotash
will be tumished, at the request ;of any Physician, b
the Health Offtcet febio
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
APOTHECARIES’ HAI-L
Corner of Barnard and Brouhton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W. M. WALSH, M. D PROPRIETOR
AYER’S SARSAPARILLA,
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
AYERS’ AGUE CURE.
OSGOOD’S CHOLOGOGUE, for Fever and Ague,
DR. COPELAND’S SPECIFIC, lor Fever and Ague.
—PILLS NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL—
BLANCARD’S FERAGINOrs PILLS,
AYER’S PILLS,
WRIGHT’S PILLS,
BRANDETH’S FILLS,
LEE’S PILLS,
JAYNE’S PILLS,
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS,
HERRICK’S PILLS,
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMAI.E PILLS,
DUPONCO’S LADIES’ PILLS,
MANDRAKE’S LIVER PILLS, for Constipation aud
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,
TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT,
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT,
SWEET’S LINIMENT.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
PERRY DAVI3 PAIN /TILLER,
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,
WTSTAR’S COUGH LOZENGES,
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
KIDDER’S ARTnMATIC FUMIGATING PASTn.ES,
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS, for Coughs & 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,
NEATSFOOT 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 PERCIIA SYRINGES, all sizes,
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,
Lubin’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, &c.,
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,
Burnett's COCOAINE,
Barney’s Cocoa CASTORINE,
Heimstreet’s Inimitable IIAIR RESTORER,
Parrish’s BANDOLINE,
Edrehi’s POMADES,
Thompson’s POMADES,
Bazin’s POMADES,
Douglass’ POMADES,
Barry’s TRICOPIIERUS,
Lyon’s KATHAIRON,
BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS,
Mrs. Allen’s HAIR RESTORER andZYLOBALSAMUM
-Prof. Wood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE.
—HAIR DVRS—
Batchelor's HAIR DYE,
Miller’s HAIR DYE,
Venetian HAIR DYE,
French’s Distilled BAY WATER, 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,
—FLAVORING EXTRACTS—
Lemon, Almond, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry.
Orange. Banana, Rose, Vanilla, Nectarine, Peach,
Very nice Velvet SPONGES, for the Toilet,
SEIDLITZ POWDERS,
CONGRESS WATER,
A large assortment of Fresh Garden SEEDS, just re
ceived from the House of David Landreth & Cos.,
Philadelphia.
We Invite the attention of the citizens and Country
Dealers to the above large and extensive Stock, which
wi 1 be sold low for CASH, at wholesale and retail.
JSP"N. B. TO PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES.
Our Stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, which are
in every day use. are pure, and can be relied upon, and
require no stronger testimony of their efficacy than
that of coming from Messrs, Schcfllein, Brothers & Cos.,
New York, the largest and most extensive Drug Hon.e
in the world, who have had an enviable reputation for
the last century and a half.
The Compounding and Prescription Depait mentis
under the immediate supervision of ID. W. V. V. Wil
son (late of the house of Solomons & Cos., of this city.)
For his ability and correctness as a Dispenser of Medi
cine, the citizens of Savannah are respectfully referred
to his past record.
Physicians’ Prescriptions, as formerly, compo »ded
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 Street*,
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fffhJal.
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(Official.)
lIEADQ;RS. DEPT. OF THE SOUTH.
Hilton Head, b. C., May 18, 1866.
Grnium Orders,)
No. 65. f
The following General Order from the War Depart
ment, is published for the information of this com
mand :
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant Gknkbai.’s Office,
Washington, May 8, 1865.
General Orders!
No. 83. /
For Reducing the Volunteer Cavalry forces of the Army.
I. Immediately upon the receipt of this Order by
Commanding Generals of Armies and Departments,
all Vblit 'tieer soldiers of the Cavalry arm. whose terms
of service will expire prior to October Ist, 1865, will be
mustered out and discharged the service of the United
States. In discharging the said troops, the following
will be observed;
1. The musters out will be made, in accordance with
existing regulations, by the Commissaries of Musters
of Divisions, under the directions of Commissaries of
Musters of Corps or Departments.
2. Army and Department Commanders will forth
with ascertain the number of men within their respec
tive. commands to be discharged, and report the same
direct to the Paymaster General of the Army, forward
ing a duplicate of the report to the Adjutant General.
Said report must specify the number for each regiment
or company, if an independent one.
3. The Paymaster General will arrange to make im
mediate payment to the men discharged, said pay
ments to be made in the Armies or Departments in
which the men may he serving at date of muster out.
11. All Cavalry remaining iu service after the afore
said discharges have been made, will be immediately
consolidated into complete maximum regimental orgatt
irations, and a« follows:
1. Army auil Department Commanders will select
and designate the organization to be consolidated.
2, Organizations from the same State will lie consol
idated with each other.
3-All supernumerary commissioned and pon-com
missioned officers, will be mustered out at the date the
consolidation of their respective commands is made.
4. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers
to be retained, not exceeding the legal number, will
be selected by Army and Department Commanders. M
5. The proper Commissaries of Musters, and their
Assistants, will be charged, under existing regulations,
with the prompt execution of the details.
111. Corps and Department Commanders will see
that the work is pushed with energy, and executed
accurately and promptly, using to this end. Division
and Brigade Commanders to superintend it, with their
respective staff officers, to aid the Mustering Officer in
collecting the necessary data for the transfer rolls, (see
Circular No. 64, series of 1864. Adjutant General’s Of
fice.) muster-out rolls, and other necessary discharge
papers, as well as the preparation of the same.
IV. Uoises aud other public property rendered sur
plus by the reduction In the forces, will be turned over
to, and cared for by, the proper officers of the supply
departments concerned.
V. Regimental and company records, rendered no
longer necessary, will he taken'charge of by the pro
per Commissary of Musters, and forwarded to the Ad
jutant General of the Army. The records of each com
pany or regiment must be arranged by themselves,
and the package containing them marked distinctly
with the contents.
VI. Commissaries of Musters, and theh Assistants,
will be held responsible that the necessm, rolls are
delivered and forwarded to their destination, without
unnecessary delay.
Bv order of the Secretary of War:
E. D. TOWNNKNP,
Assist. Adj’t. Geueral.
By command ot Major-General Q. A GILLMORE
T. D. Howies,
Capt. 35th U. S. C.., Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen.
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JMPORTANT NOTICE TO COTTON OWNERS.
Office of th* U. S. Purchasing Agent, l
Savannau, Ga., May 22, 1865. /
The attention of cotton owners is called to the fol
lowing extracts from the “Amended Regulations for
the purchase of products of the insurrectionary States
oil Government Account, ” issued from the Treasury
Department of date May 9th, 1865, and approved by
the President of the same date.
“I. Agents shall be appointed by the Secretary of
the Treasury, with the approval of the President, to
purchase for the United States, under special instruc
tions from the Secretary of the Treasury, products of
tile States declared to be in insurrection at such places
as tiiay from time to time be designated by the Secre
tary of the Treasurv as markets or places of purchase.
111. The operations of Purchasing Agents shall be
confined to the single article of Cotton; and they
shall give public notice at the place to which they
rball be assigned, that they will purchase, in accord
ance with these regulations, all cotton not captured
or abandoned, which may be brought to them.
IV. To meet the requirements of the Bth section of
the Act dl July 2, 1804, the Agents shall seenre all
cotton so brought, and forth wth return to the seller'
three-fourths thereof, which portion shall be an aver
age grade of the whole, according to the certificate of
a sworn sampler or expert.
V. All cotton purchased and resold by purchasing
Agents shall be exempt from all line and all Internal
taxes. And the Agent selling shall mark the same
“FREE” and furnish to the purchaser a bill of sale
duly and accurately describing the character aud quan
tity sold, arid-containing a certificate that it is exempt
from taxes and fees as above.
«.«»•«*»• *•**
IX. All Agents are prohibited from purchasing any
product of an insurrectionary State, which shall have
been captured by the m litary or naval forces of the
United States, or which shall have been abandoned
by the lawful owner thereof.
X. “These regulations, whieh are intended to revoke
and annul all others on the subject heretofore made,
will take effect and be in force on and after May 10th,
1865.”
The undersigned has been appointed Purchasing
Agent at Savannah, and hereby gives notice that he is
prepared to purchase, in accordance with the regula
tions, of which the above paragraphs are extracts, all
Cotton not captured or abandoned, which may be
brought to him.
The war is virtually closed, and to the end that the
people may, to as full an extent as possible, commence
to reap the benefits of a state of peace, it is desiraqle
that the old and regular channels of trade be re-estab
ed, new ones opened, aud the occupations of the peo
ple, both in city and country, be resumed, lt is ex
pected that the purchase, by the Treasury Department,
in good faith of the cotton ip the conntry now in the
hands of its owners, returning therefor a fair and hott
est equivalent, will largely tend to bring about a state
of things so much to be desired by all.
upon trade are now virtually abolished,
and citizens may, with a few unimportant, exceptions,
now purchase and take away whatever their necessi
ties require, and I feel satisfied that the disposition to
do all that may he done to bring about once more a
normal and healthy condition of trade will not be
wanting. Cotton owners may rest assured that it is
now perfectly safe (so far at least as any interference
on the part of the Government is concerned) for them
to bring in aud dispose of their cotton. The fullest
protection will be guaranteed, upon its arrival iu Sa
vannah. and such other protection and safe conduct as
the Agent may be able to obtain for cotton in transitu
will be freely afforded
It is hoped that before iorg enterprise will open up
belter and safer means of communication with, and
transportation to, Savannah from the interior than
now exists. In the meantime, and until that takes
place, owner* of Cotton at distant points desirous of
marketing it at Savannah, will doubtless he able to
devise temporary expedients for accomplishing that
end
T. P ROBB,
U. S. Purchasing Agent.
Approved •
C. GROVER.
Brevet Major General Commanding,
may 23 ts
OFFICEOFTHEMEDICAL DIRECTOR,”
Department or the South.
Hilton Head, S. C„ Muy 18,18C5.
General Ocdees, )
No. 9. )
The U S. A. Officers’ General Hospital, Depart
ment of the Sc ith, established in accordance with
General Orders, No. 127, War Department. A. G. O,
aeries 1304. at Beaufort, S. C„ is hereby transferred
to Hilton Head, S. 0. >ffiREWTH CL y M ER,
Lt.-Col. and Medical Director,
Department of th« South.
Official:
W. F. BuchANAN,
Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army, Executive Officer.
may 23-71
UEADQ’RS DIST. OF SAVANNAH, 1
Savannah, Ga., May 20, IStio. j
General Order, )
No. 34. f s
General Order No. 33, revoking General Order No.
29, is hereby revoked.
General Order No. 29 will therefore immediately go
into effect, Bnbject to any amendments which may
hereafter from time to time be found necessary.
By command of
Brevt. Maj.-Gen’l C, GROVER.
Edward G. Dike, A. A. G, may2o
/""t ROM WELL LINE. ~ innll
eVS'V.# rone.
The new and elegant Steamship BLaOKSTONE,
Capt. Berry, Will leave for New York on SATURDAY,
the|7th inst, at 9X o’clock, A M
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
tlons, apply to
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO,
may2s Agents.
piONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
The new steamship CATHERINE WHITING, Capt.
Oobb, will leave for New York on her regular day,
Wednesday the 31st. For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
May 26
pOR NEW YORK,
The S earner
CITY OF PORT AU PRINCE,
Capt- Curtis, will Bail on MONDAY, the 29th inst., at
10 o’clock, A. M, punctually.
For Freight, which will be taken at lowest rates, or
Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to
GADKN & UNCKLES,
Corner of Bay and Barnard streets,
may26-9t
LINE,
FOR NEW YORK.
The New and Elegant Steamship WEYBOSSETT,
Captain Parish, will leave for the above port on
WEDNESDAY, Slst inst.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dation. apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO. r
may24-tf Agent*.
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FOB
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THE MONTHLY NOVELLETTE,
contains a Novelette complete, together with from
three to eight abort stories, with Illustrations. Terms i
$2 per year. Single copies, 25 cents.
THE AMERICAN UNION.
A FTBDSIDX JOURNAL. NO CONTINUED STORIES.
Thrilling Stories, Racy Sketches, St irring Adventures
and Choice Home Reading. $3 a year. Four copies,
$lO.
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Devoted to Tales, Sketches, Adventures Poems,
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The cheapest magazine in the world. $1.50 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 mail, on receipt of price, by
ELLIOTT, THOMES A TALBOT,
Publishers,
63 Congress street,
Boston, Maas.
Samples can be seen, or copies purchased, by ap
plying at
THE SAVANNAH HERALD STORE,
111 BAY mill,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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rOfflcial.j
HEADQ’RS Di£PT. OF THE SOUTH,
Hilton Head, 8. C.. May 22, 1865.
General Orders,! -
No. 67. /
The following Dispatch from the War Department,
is published for the Information of this command:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Wasbington, 2;20 P M., May 16th, 1865.
To Major General Q, A. Gilt.more, Hilton Head.
The Secretary of War directs that the provisions of
General Orders 77, current series, be extended to in
clude all patients who, although requinng farther
medical treatment, are able to travel and desire to be
discharged; also, all men yet in Hospitals recentlv
traasferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, as soon as
the interests of the public service will permit. The
order for the discharge from Hospitals should be libe
rally intenu-eted. The word -patients” in Telegram
of May 3dr was intended to include all enlisted men
who were in Hospital except the guards and nurses of
the Veteran Reserve Corps.
SAMUEL BRECK,
Assistant Adjutant General.
By command of Major General Q. A. GILLMORE.
W. L M. Burger,
Assistant Adjutant General.
T. D. Hodges,
may 23 -7t Capt. 35th U. 8. C. TANARUS„ A. A. A. G.
RATION 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 tne Exchange,
in the following order, viz:
district no. 11.I 1 .
Extending from Bay street, south, to South Broad
street, and from Bull street, east, (Including Magazins
Ward;, to the city Ilmira. Citizens of this Districtwil.
be served on. Monday and Tnesdry next. White fam
ilies will be served flora 9 a. m. to lp.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 bo served on
Wednesday and Thursday. Whites from 9 a m to 1
p. m.; colored from 4toßp. m.
district no. 3.
- Lying between Bay street and South Broad street,
and from Ball street, west, to West Broad street -
Will be served on Friday. Whites from 9a, m 1
p. m,; colored from 4t06 p. ui.
district no. 4.
Lying between Bull and West Broad »treets, and
from South Broad street, south, to the city limits.—
Will be served on Saturday and Monday, May ith.
Whites from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; colored from 4 to C
p. m.
district no. 5.
•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. so.; color
ed from 4 to 6 p m. ;
DISTRICT no. 6. .
Robertaville. Will be served on Thursday, May
19th. Whites from 9a. so. to Ip. no.: colored from 4
toCp. m. ■ ■ ,