The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 12, 1866, Image 3

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IIPU Auction Sales. Shioping. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 15. 1866. Veilstich, but A* was him m be ing one of the party who on herself " ld huatand. The nigtiHPu before the Mayoryeatwaay morning. Iff iu answer to an inter rogatory as to what he wto doing under the atoop, Mid be bad no place to go to and wen twnder there to aleep. He alao saidke knew nothiaffrtthe Veilatioh *• waa aeleep at the time ofthe occurrence •■d Brae asleep when the policeman kicked RDy three Mthea to awakMk him. The excnee of the prisoner not being altogether aatiafactory, and harlrig the appear- anee of a bad character, he waa committed to the bar racks for farther investigation. ” Jr *d Wesley Hamilton and George Washington, alao ar rested near the scene of the occurrence on Saturday night, with weapons upon their persona, as being sus picious characters, were brought before 'hie Honor, who committed them to the barracks for farther in vestigation. The amount stolen from Mr. Veilstich by the negro who perpetrated the outrage upon him was about *100. * -f- v The laat accounts we heard in regard to Hie condi tion of Mr. Veilstich, represent his condition as very critical, there being very little prospect of his re covery. SLOOP JOSEPritNE AT PRIVATE hat.p. BT BELL, WILLY A t HBISTIAM. supply ship bread and crackers of an kinds. pepartnrw or Bteaaiihipi ead Steeiasn FOR NKW YORK* s;.jsmlhip Herman Livingston, Thursday, Jane 14, B i y o'clock e. m. /• 1 steamship Virgo, Thnradny, Jane 14, *t 8x o’clock » “ steamship Pent, Saturday, June 10th, at — o'clock FOR NSW YORK Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wii.tbbkqer. R T Paul, H Head C Davis, do E Houston. Fla J L Ells, Augusta . 1 F Miller, do J Davis, Beaufort J H Calhoun. Fla B Martin, 8 C MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. l^CR. J D Menderhall, C R R w B Simpson, str Maj O W Beach, Fla politan L Bullls A lady, H Head M Green, N V Col Crooker A lady, str R D Barlow S Y Cosmopolitan N B Savage. N Y Miss Crooker, rtr Cosmo- W M Wadley, Gu ..Politan. J Seymour, Macot Mr Crooker, str Coaino- E M Bulkley str ' poumn MG Parker, Bosfr , C M Birdsell, str Cosmo- W H Matthews, ( poll can SCREVEN HOUSE—G. UcGINLY. H Pitcher, City S M Carl, do W F May, do T Lltn, Charleston B C Webb, do P Reefer, do A Coomb., Me W Cantwell, H Head THE SLOOP JOSEPHINE Cairies 200 hales Cotton, light draft (3 fret loaded), old register 35 ton**, well formed. If not sold at private sale previous to Saturday, Jnue 18th, will be sold at anction at 12 o'clock, in I font of the store. Terms esah. * 'REDUCTION' OF RATES! C »M« Passage. $140 ..Steerage, 910 FREIGHT AS LOW AS ANY LISE. The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley, command ;r, will leave for the above port on be r regular day, Thun>l|y, Jane t tilt, at 8‘, o’eloek a. u». Forfoighrorpaesatt ntr Jdtioua apply to O’ YAVOri COHBN, J eI * __ --3 Bay street, i O P Barlow, III PN Vickers, Ga I L Knight, do E B Brown, do J S Merrill, do W B Folks, Tebeeuville R Vamadoc, A A 0 R R steamship Missouri, Saturday, J ana 10, at 9X o'clock, a. m. . FOB PHILADE1.FHI4. Steamship Tonawanda, Saturday, June lVitt — o'clock - m. FOR AUGUSTA. " Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, at * o'clock. *, , ■ ' Steamer Laura, every Friday evening at 6 o'clock.! FOB HEWKtRBVILLX. steamer Z. B. Vance, Wednesday, Jane IS, at 6 o'clock p. in stuuraer Charles s. Hardee, every Thnradny morn ing, at D o'docJfc FOR CIURLR8TON. -reamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 o'clock Stearaor Dictator, o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock FOR FLORID*. Steamer Dictator, every Tue day afternoon at 4 o'clock, -t.-atner Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at 1C o'clock. ' steamer Jlt-len Getty, every S atnrday morning, 10 'clock. -Learner Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock FOR BEAUFORT. -ttaioer Reoef, every Monday, Wednesday, and Fr.day. at 10 a. m. Jol»lf The sphmdld st.uuusht>< PER1T, Melaopy, Uow mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. kateiday, Jaar 16, at A o’clock — am. For freigot or passage, having superior aecuumo- dationa, apply to ■ jell 1 WINTER A G.VM.VSLL. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Passage, 9BO Steerage. SIS KilKlUT on COTTON $1 rSil ITALIC. The new and hat steamship MISSOURI, Love- laad. rommauder, win fa i! as above, on Saturday, June 1G, al W>; o’eloek a. in. For frcighA or passage, having accommodation? su- oyrtm to any steamer in this trade, apply to R. H. HARDEE, Ho. IS Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents, jell ' No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. ELL, wtlly a chkistiam ’ill seU on SATURDAY at 19 m.jsia front of the Ex change, JW.. THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMKR COLUMtlA. mperior accommo- i For Philadelphia About 2ti horse pt.ee:; length, 5-> l=e , depth of hold. 3 feet; capacity about V5 laurels; engine built l.y Cameron A Barclay, of Charleston; la well formed and in gopd rushing older, having iust returned from a trip np.uie ..Iruiasha and Oconee rivers to babliu, and well soapied tor towing or for a tender. 9«» be Seen at L un a's Canal. jeli-ld PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHED,!.: MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. U F Reed. US A S V Bangs, Ga L Pearson, do - A McGill, do Capt J J Upham, USA Dr Darby, do H R Lawton, 8 C J M Ansley, Augusta W B Garrard. Ky M J Cohen, str Swan for charleston Military Quarantine Regulations.—In accord ance with instructions from the War Department, the following regulations are published: HEADQUARTERS POST OF SaVWN.NAH, I Savannah, Ga., May 28, 1856. j General Orders No. 4. The fallowing quarantine regulations are hereby established for the several ports of entry within the BY Dr.LL, WYLLi A tHBlVTUS. AT PRIVATE SALE, ' LOP No. J'.' and improvements, fronting .on Pulaski Squu e The House contains 1 leven r. on, with-Ckr- riace House, Stable-, and Servants' ttnesn Ell —all finished. Attached Is a beantiful Flower- Garden.— Such an opportunity is seldom offered to My person desiring a Ceintortable residence. J412-. f "BRICK HOUSE. BY ii^LL, WYLLT ai CHRISTIAN. AT PRIVATE SALK, UU1CK RLMbEVJE, fronting on Harris M eet, west of West B.oart s.roct. Jelt-if every Friday morning at 9 VIA BEA, VjFOBT * Through by Jj>ylight ; The splendid steamship J Brush, do O A Dennis, do R Hiller, Augusta limits of this post. I The quarantine anchorage for iufected vessels at Savannah will be In Tybee Roads at the white buoy. The hospital will he located on Tybee Island, and there will be two examining stations—one in the Savaunah river, below the bnoy on the tail of the Knoll; the other at Turners Rocks, on Whitmarsh Island. II. For the port of Darien, the quarantine anchO’- age will he located by the Health Officer of that port at some convenient point in Doboy Sound, as far dis tant as possible from the main channel, and will he marked by a white bnoy. The hospital and examin ing station will be on the north eud of Wolf Island' or at such other more convenient location as the Health Officer may determine. III. For the port of Brunswick, tile quarantine an chorage will be selected by the Health Officer at some suitable point in St. Simons Sound, and will be marked by a white buoy. The hospital and exam- will sail Tor the above port on Saturday, June 14th, al — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. -By this steamer we are prepared to send Sun rises, Sun sets. HIGH WATER. . 4 211 At Poll, i cotton -v '"v j ii irntt.ii hi ocuu to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, by first clan* 4 f'frm ihoi nnut . - . . Shipping Intelligence. YOlliL, d 1; LIAMS, Mrlh'i’Hlg <V CM, Will sell THIS DAY, at lo o’clock, in front ol store: 20 bbls Plcur 10 do Beans 25 cases Borden’s Condensed Milk 50 boxes Pilot Wrewr J / ': - 10 Hrkiiis.liurter 6 bids Java CotHM. 1 case Cluwfriu Tobacco 10 cases Strait' Hats’ 15 do Rye Whiskey 25 do Chus. Heidslck’a Champagne 10 do Butter In do Gin Cocktails A lot of Dry Goods. Jel2-I PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, June 11, iso-. Arrived. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—O Colic Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Ship Rose Standish, Wllkerman, New York, VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, AND LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMAHA AND OCMULGEE RIVERS, .M . v -1= Cue'lli. E, C. - oaHurty^ druuk, and diaor- J-Tiy 1U the house of a citizen. The prisoner stated that he had no invitation to go into the premises -litre lie was arrested, and knew no one there. The policeman who made the arrest stated that the pri soner offered to give him his watch or $50, if ty- -. idJ i.t him go. The policeman knowing that he muU ret off at u cheaper price than the bribe offered, U'.ttd the young man to the police barracks. On Drier brought betore the Mayor he was let off' with a nne.ira. thereby saving hie watch and $50. less $5 ,*nd Ltt'.iiuniic Kyaii, a weekly comer, waa brought up r I c’n# druiflk and lying in the streets. Cathurine Kri' rdered to be turned over to the proper authori- week to be indicted as a nuisance, which she The new and splendid U. S Mail Reamer ballast—Crane A Grayolll. FOE NEW YOEK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamshir> T n« Cleared. Steamship John Gibson, Y'oung, Baltimore—Crane & Graybill. ^steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Darien and Bruns Palatki c-ipt. T. J. Locawoon. will leave Savaiinah, foot of West Broad street, for the above port. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’douck, via Hilton Hc'ad aud licunfoit, arriving The new light-draught steamer UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BKI.L. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on TUESDAY NEXT, 12th Instant, at 11 £' ' o’clock, in front of the store : One dozen long handle Shovels, half dozen short handle Shovels, one dozen Spades, 54 Well Buckets, 5 Nests Measures, 24 dozen Axes, 5 boxes Hobs, con taining seventy sets; three sets Hnbs, 4 each; 1 set Hubs, 2 each; 13 odd Hobs, 12 dozen Scythes, 00 kegs Nails; 15 bags Nails, 100 lbs. each; 3 sets rims; 1 boat, 2 gross, hair pint Ampt, 8 boxes 5 gross, pint Ampt. ALSO. 58 boxes Lemon and Raspberry Syrup, damaged on boatd of schooner George A. Beurse, on her voyage from New York to this port, and Hold under Inspection and by recommendation of the Port Wardens for account ol the Underwriters and all ooDCerneu. Terms cash. jell-2t Ac—Bradley, -F M Myrell. Me—L J Gull Hill A Co. Steamer Pilot Boy,“Payne, CtiRrleston- Schr Wm Jones, Emery, Yarmouth, 1 martin & Co. in timo for the Northeastern train. Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY Capt, Joua B. Guturik, Will leave for the above places on Wednesday Evening nl 6 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on Florida Steam Bucket wharf, to J. M. K1NCHLEY, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. American and Mexican MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. MORNING at-C o'clock, touching at Hihon Head. Leaves Savannah every MONDAY MORNING at S o’clock for Palutka, Fla., tonebiug at all landings on the St Johns river. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL It CO., Agents, myl > 217 A 219 Bay street. THE ONLY SIDEWHEEL SHIP ON THURSDAY. Imports. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—38 hales cotton, tf,000 feet lumber and mdse. ■Steerage *10 Exports. Per steamship John Gibson, for Baltimore—155 biles upland cotton. 16 do hidea.’io pckgs mdse. Per achr Wm Jones, for Yarmouth, Me—123,369 ft s«wed lumber. BOOKS I BOOKS! The new and very fast sldcwheel steamship HERMAN LIYDieSTON, FUR SALE BY Passengers. Per steamship Virgo, from New York-Greene, W J£ y ”? our ’ H1 Newer, M Pope, F Hiishflelu, N^haH, J Schalver, J Meyer, B Phillip-, J McGrath, J O Donoliue. C Gager, L Putez, N Johnson, A Get- rich, A * a finer, A Cline, H Gen ham, C Harman G Harman, H Gager, L Muller, j Gerit, A Wise, Wm Webber. R huiunTiPitnii Cooper, Olcotts di FaFrelly, ,000 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander. Jtlvplv mmil nn ha* Kn.nL.Ja.. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of store, at 11 o’clock, 25 bb'.s Marble Dust 10 Carboy’s Acid, damaged on board schooner Geo. A. Bears., on ber voyage from New York to this port, and sold under Inspection and by recommendation of the Port War* dens, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. Jel2-1 positively sail on her regular day, ’ ’ Thursday, Jun, 14. »* * o’eloek a. m. For freight or passage, having very superior accoi modal Ions, apply to WILDER A PULLAHTON. No freight received after T o’clock a. m. on Thui First-class aide-wheel .Steamships Manhattan and Andrew Johnson Passage from Savannah to V. ra Cruz (per steam ships o the Empire Line to New York), same ■ ate as from New York. The Andrew Johnson will atop at Sisai on the way on). The Manhattan will 6top at Sisal on the way Tux Mute Sinqxk, by Anna Corn Ritchie. 696 Pcuit Pii-QEscirs Tra OnrnxKs, by Mrs OUphant Thobnton ; on. The Tocnoee Peotuzu. Lzianron Couet, by Henry Kingsley. The Lartr’s Mite, by Mi-s Braddon. Moth ex’s Krqcsm, by Slpilah. Tni Orqurm, a novel, founded on fact. Me. StewabCs Ihtektiohb. by F. W. Robinson. New edition Peemom’s Interest Teules. j 7 Je8-trt» FOR BEAUFORT, VIA SEABROOK, HILTON HEAD AN] ST. HELENA. t w r » t j amshi P fr 0“> New York—Adams fix, T H AU3ti “' T Bnrko A Co. Brigham, H * Co, 9 A Bryan, J A & J E Brown, T ® ,nn * T H Bolsbaw, A Bohn, Champion A F, C A Canalngham. O Cohen, Cooper. O & F. J P Collins ,V Pj| XC A GnhAn C link.. . UNDERWRITERS’ SALE BY BLUN 4b MEYER. THIS DAY, 12th instant, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will be sold, 2 boxes Sundries. • also, f 1 bbl Safety Fuse, N damaged on board the schooner G. A. Bourse, and Sold for account of Underwriters and all Concerned. We will also sell at it»j o’clock, a. m.: ,5 hkda Prime Shoulders, just landed from steamer Kerman Livingstou 12 hbls Pigs Heads, jus; landed from steamship Virgo lo tubs Butter, just arrived from Tennessee 20 boxes Goshen Cheese, a prime article. jel2 AND urge Roily, ,a colored boy,) fur fighting in the ei on Saturday night, ivas seuteneed to the bar- lor two weeks. enr Brown, (colored). uiing~a pistol near the ■ 01 liouatoa aud .McDonough streets Sunday ■a as fined $5 and to forfeit hie pistol. 1 organ, (colored,) sleeping on a stoop in Bryau ---- ---■ w null, SEOClucae is cu, LOVeil A L, J Langsdorf, J Lama, A B Luce, H C Mehrtens i?‘ lle , r ,’ T .t A Co ’° Meinhard* Bro, h M Myrell, Neufvllle. Ii * Co, T Nugent, M J ul ' vcr ' <1 O'Byrne, 11 Roberts A Hons, A Roberts, Randall & co Rogers 4feC, H A Blclimond, RugglesAA. CD Rogers, V A Ryan, P Reilly, Agt str Heleu Getty, str Dictator, Stuart A Co, Sims * Co, Schreiner A Son, B, Smith A Co, P Skelian, Sander- son A W, W H Stark, W 11 Taller & Co Tison * G, A tickles A Son. Wilder 4 F, W H Wilbereer K Wesi E 0 Wade, WM Walsh. G Wellbrock, E^Kfrklaml^E A Kinstem, J A Berlin, Capt Houlinan, a c, il Barn- w r w’ ,f i,rr ' Z McCord-A Co, H W Pease, E W JF * Co - Leydell A B, M 8 P. nilergast J 3 Blain, E H Bacon, B. Hill A Co, J G Pitman, A A Solomons Heath A S, Galaher, C A Co. F Hull, U S S , lioijc !'W. j McGrath, JAG, [I] in a diamond, others* 56 *.’ ** ^ Booth A Co, J Seymour, aud Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—E C Wade A Co, Davant AN, L J GuUmartin, W H Stark, Bothwell A bo, A A Solomons A Co, and others. Memoranda. Steamer Swan reports—Met antine. The Health Officer, however, shall in such case endorse on her hill of health the circumstances under which she leaves port, ihe length of her deten tion and actual condition; must feel assured that the sick on board will he properly eared for and send to the quarantine hospital such sick as may desire to remain. X. The Health Officer is hereby empowered to ar rest any parson or persons who may violate quaran* tlue regulations, or obstruct rbe Quarantine Officer or any of bis employees, iu tbe performance of their duty, or who may disobey any special orders given by him. XI. In case of neglect or refusal of the master, owner or consignee of any vessel to comply with any order or direction of the Health Officer, the latter shall have power to employ such persons and assist ance as may be necessary tb enforce and carry out his order or direction, aud the expense thereof shall he paid by the vessel. But the Health Officer In the lighterage, stevedorage and storage, of Tsssela and merchandise in quarantine, may permit the Captain or owners to employ lighterage and men on their own account : such men, however, shall be subject to the same restrictions for the protection of the public health as those under tlie direction of the CirrAiN JAMES BENT, Will leave for above points at 10 a. m. each Mo- day. Wednesday and Friday. Returning, leave Bean- fort each succeeding day at 10 a. m. Freight and passage lower than by any oilier boat. i0KK > WILLIAMS. MoINflRE A OO., FOR PALATKA, FLA BOLTING CLOTHS, and Lighter Screws, Iroi^ruot Staffs, Mill picks, &r •"■MIK >ubrC-ttKT'Cau now lnrnish the above goodB. A as well as MILL FCRNL8UING COI1D8 GENERALLY, of the very best quality and at lower rates than ANY VnilKU HOUSE in the c an; ry, ue he is importing stoek In large quantities for supplying the trade—Mi Iwrights and Millers direct. ~ JOHN J. BELL. * Importer and Manniactnrer, ihaicS if. Via f’ernantUna. Jacksonville, and.all Landings on the SI. Johns River. Agents. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will De sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 11 o’clock : One esse of Dry Goods, consisting ol 13 pieces Painted Jaconet 2 raucy Grenadine Shawls ■ 4 do Chailie do damaged on board of steamship Tybee, on her pas sage from New York to this port, and sold under In spection and by recommendation of Port Wardens, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. jel2 TUK1ITGD MS BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Pro girls, Martha Morns and Bella Carthy, with improper conduct, and being disorderly •si r.i of the residence of witness, on Jones street, ii ed each $10, or imprisonment for30 days. it.u e Were a few other cases ol parties tried for .. iii-cuuess, etc., which were disposed of with lines re- -; „f two and three dollars. \ ci d 'ng Neobo Fight.—About eleven' o’clock i-itei—y morning the vicinity of the Exchange dock tr.'a . de the scene of an encounter, which wag wit- n-:~d by a number of spectators who seemed to en- lLl ”P°rt with as much delight, and to watch the - veiucnta of the combatants as they pummelled v:. other, with as much indifference ae they would —eg ■ a chicken fight. About the hour above meu- .. .our darkies, styling themselves New Yorkers, ■ ’>'< J on board the steamer Cosmopolitan as - ■.aiau, having nothing to do on board, sauntered up ■ t .change dock, where they mingled with a f Savannah darkies. After they had loitered ~ -■ 1 tther for a short time, they started to go 1 ' iheir boat, when one of the New York darkles tl.it he had lost his pocket-book and accused one -t:» newly made Savannah acquaintances with - stolen it, whereupon a general row ensued, lasted over twenty minutes, resulting in as knock downs on both sides. - ; ‘-- re fight was witnessed by a crowd, who '*- i attempt to interfere or separate the com' : '-* Eta ' The New Yorkers, who seemed to have got *-t a tst oi the battle in the commencement, finally tacit knives, when the Savannah darkies retired, -’tty tajiy used up. The New Yorkers made tracks '^tiu Cosmopolitan, and on their way one of the rtiiuled adgrkv Wtin waa gM'uinutwi, tmpa.a The fine, fast-sailing steamer L. M. CoxsrrES, master, will leave as above, from Telfair's wliarr, Kverjr Tuesday Afternoon al 4 o'clock. We are prepared to receive freight at oar wan honse on the wharf, at all times, free of storage. t; J. GUILMARTIN & CO„ m Jl0 -y . : u Agents. K*' 66 Robinson fitreet. New York, steamer Eclipse at ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH, - On MONDAY, June 18th, will be sold, in front of store, at 10JJ o’clock, 4 Horses 2 Carriages 1 Boggy 2 sett-s Double Harness 1 sett Single Harness 2 Riding Saddles 3 Riding Bridles 7 Shovels 4 Curry combs, and A lot of old Harness. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of Charles Ripley, (colored,) deceased. Terms cash. M V office in Harris’ Buildings until 1st ot October Apply to Fred. Gardner, Esq., at -R. J-Dlcker son’s office. —v -1 thy-fr*F. M. MYRELL. Under contract with the United States and Braxi Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL steamships, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every Month, From tbe Port of ISTew York. Fbr the following named poits and at the follow, grates of passage, payable In gold or Us equiva- For Charleston VIA HILTON HEAD. Notice B Y order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Liberty county, Ga,, there will be offered foi sale before Ihe Court Honse, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jnly next, between the usual hours ofaale: All of the real estate pf E. Daniel, late 01 said coanty, deceased, consisting of about eight thousand acres of load including ttyo settlement*, already Improved, atW about five hundred acres of open land and and good mill seat. 1 These lands are simated in the above said county on the waters of Taylor's Creek and and Canoocbee River, wh’ch will be sold in lots of three hundred to twelve hundred acres. Abo. two lots—o e in Sumter county, Ga.; tbe other in Early octrnty, Ga. Terms will be made known on day^fjwle.. of tlte vessel ; or if sent ashore, shall be maintained at tbe expense of such vessel. Xin. These regulations will he strictly enrorcedtiy the Health Officers, who shall have power to adminis ter oaths and lake affidavits iu all examinations in relation to aDy alleged violation or the quarantine regulations, and any deviation from them will be im mediately reported to these headquarters. By order of Brevet Major R. E. A. Cbofton, U. S. A., commanding. 0. e. Moore, 1st Lieutenant I6U1 infantry. Post Adjutant. Savannah Market. Seeannah, June 12,1866. Cotton.—The market, since our last report, has im proved somewhat. The accounts received from Liver pool, Sunday night, ahowlng an advance in that ket, have thus fitr had no material effect. To-day we quote ae follows: Ordinary Low Middling. Middling Je6-tda VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly k Christian. -Lot No. 6, on the corner of Liberty and Mont gomery streets, eligibly situated fbr a private resi dence. -i m22 The splendid steamer mar- tosi aasia. From New York to St. Thomas *&■ From New York to Para From New York to Pernambuco t?c From New York to Bahia. iio From New York to Rio de Janeiro. ’ ” ”!; '!'" | 200 clnded*** 6 ** these rates, meals and bedding In- 1,060 tons, Capt. L. M. Coxetteb, will leave as above from Telfair’s wharf Every Friday -Horning at 'Jo’clock. For freight or passage,, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., u Agents. Bmelllc Mail Steamship Company’s Through CJme to California, TOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the _A United states Mali. Throneh in Nominal ..32c ..34c VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. By Bell, Wylly .A Christian. The Sash and Blind Factory and Planing Mill, lo cated iu Macon, Qg., fronting on Second street, 110 by 228 feet In depth; Woodruff A Dan el’s Ptanlag Machines, Tongue and Grooving Machine, Morticing Machine, Saeh and Blind Machine; Blacksmith Shop, with seven forges All ran by steam. The engine is 35 horse power. All In good order. Per fdrther information, apply at our counting- room. myl4-tf Strict to Good Middling. REGULATIONS F K VESSELS IN QUARANTINE. Headquarters Post of Says’, nab ( Sivaunah, G1,, May 28th, 1866, j. The commanders ol vessels will be held reepon- aible for the rigid enforcement of the following rules; 1. The forecastle, steerage and cabin must be scrubbed and sprinkled with chloride or Hme every other day, if not otherwise directed by the Health Officer, aud strict cleanliness must be preserved in all parts of the vessel. 2. All soiled clothing and bedding mast be washed, aired and disinfected. 3. The bilge water must be pumped out completely twice a day, aud the well cleaned by fresh water CHOLERA Rockland L Disarmed! II FRANCIS COBB’S MANUFACTURE. 700 BBLS flret qn*Uty, now landing. I ov For sale by . - „ RICHARDSON * BARNARD, Stoddard's Lower Range. THE LAWYERS' TEST OATH. United States District Court Southern District of Creorgia. United States Mall. Through In Twenty-two Steamships on tlio Connecting on the Pacific .—A™ 811 ®* with the COLORADO. ' CONSTITUTION GOLDBN CITY. SACRAMENTO • -GOLDEN AGE. MONTANA. knoon, on the ut, 11th and 2lat or every )«pt when those dates Can on Sunday, and 'S5£?S8SFi!5I£tS'!ds. I |H- E. COUBBARET’SDISINFECTING FLUIDS Secured by Letters Patent in (he United Staim AM Prance. Prepared eo.*el> by rhe New York DC lntectlug Company, at their Laboratory, Noe. 298 rtresr 902 Henry street, N. Y. Office. 48 Cedar TUs Company- o -ganlzed on a porauceat basis, with Dr. Ooaitaret, the eetelirsted Frenth Chemist in charge of its laboratory, is prepared to rarnlsh its Dmutraormo Funne for sick rooms, nurseriw, niin- •{•> water closets, privies, ccsspode, sewers, gutters, ships, rallroatla. hospitals, prisons, and public insU- tutlons of all iduds, slaugnter-houses, offal ami fat- bolllng establishments; all kinds of manures (im mensely increasing the yalneof the latter to every farmer), and wherever poisonous and offensive gases exist. These agents are deodorisers, antiseptics, an tlputrcscents, and disinfectants; in the scientific meaning of the words. They remove noxious gases and odors by chemical principles-leavlng in their places healthful air; they are u„d not merely absorbents of poisonous gases—not Injurious 10 °! cn « >19 »■ which they are nseffi The tewtton of medical and scientific men is directed to these disin- tecUnto. Attached are teeCmotUale In fitvor or this “ ‘ ;s, can HENRY ci NEW YORK OCEAN QUEEN. .. NORTHERN LIGHT. COSTA RICA..... TLA BRUNSWICK, FEHNANDlNA, Il VILLE, PICOLATA, AND 4^ LAND ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. from alongside. any clronmstahcea. except with the written permifi- tslou of the Rfklth Officer, nor If allowed jto ffopahore •hall he go bSyond the limits assigned to him. 6. No boat or caaft of any kind, even if containing provision and other nectasaries for the use of the vessel, will be permitted to come alongside, except by the express written permission of the Health Officer. 7. The colors by day and a light by night must be kept In the fore-rigging. 8. The master of the vessel must have a roll call of all persons on board at 6 a. n»., 12 m. and 9 p. m. •ach day, and shall immediately report to the Health Officer any one who 19 absent, no matter when the absence occurs. 9- Any person wbo shall violate these or other rules prescribed by the Health Officer, shall be subject to one year's Imprisonment and a flue of two Uunmnd dollars,'which may be. levied against the vessel, in default of tbe payment thereof by the offender. By order of Brevet Major R. E. A. Cf.ofton, U. S. A., commanding. ‘ C. E. Moore, it 1st Lieutenant i6(h Infantry, Post Adjutant. Writ of Possession fob a Mule—A writ of pos session case for the recovery of a mule was tried be fore Justice Staley yesterday afternoon. The mule . was in tbe possession of Gen. Henry R. Jackson, at his place, when Sherman’s army passed through here, from which time it was lost sight of until a tew days ago, when it was seen by one of Gen. Jackson's Dormer alaves, ploughing in a field near the Springfield plan- ' fiation. An action was forthwith brought for the re covery of the mule, and notwithstanding it has been branded with the lettera-U.S., and the witnesses for the defence stated that it had been in possession ot the Government, it was shown by the witnesses for the prosecution that the mule was in the possession and HON. HENRY S. FITCH, ■'cmg over th« crowd dispersed, with the ■ ’ •' the large crowd of idle nergoea, who gen- around the Exchange dock. They of ’sued to their former portions, stretching -ff on the soft side of the rocks in the flops of tbe hill, meditating no doubt, on =—;ul uait they wi’l hove -when water “mll- Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf Pool of Wert Bread street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY UUWf ING, at 9 o’clock. T® roc^lv® freight at our warehouse at all timea, free of charge . -r f TJ. S. District Attorney. IN PAMPHLET FORM. PRICK FIFTEEN CENTS. For sale by ESTILL A BROTHER, Bull street, corner Bay lane, SCHREINER Sc SUN, . , Congress street, And COOPER, OLCOTTS ft FARRELLY. Jel-tf . This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed tor the use Of the Be seat at the Company’s office. Delete* Ronav, Albany, Marti >0,1866. TO th* President of tile A'. T, DititirPcUnoGO.: Dear Mr—It Is all It is represented to be. We have made many trials of disinfectants, hut now rounder ^atwc haye.fednd an article which ampartes ah others as a rem®r agalnsi all b«d odurs, < J *3TTD , ' v. T. llouaxt. ft 60., New Yore. April 9, 1866. ft Me PrrsoituUtrirmx.r. o, ii\j,vtina co.. Dmr Str—We pronounce it wifhnatixceptlou to be the best wo have ever known, its effect u(.on every matter ia I’r.ni>U/Je> u ..J inal>»lannona j is now iudorsed by all the prominent PI Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing mj8-tf fct-yw.— a few evenings sin^e, three men> ; oat arrived by the Ogeechse Canal with a '• :jer - stepped into a bar-room In the vicinity -'tet to smile. While there one of the party— -- w ho had any money—hauled out a roll of c * k khout $6 in ML end commenced "blow- ■t the sale pf his Umber. Several sharpers ■i >u at the time, and hearing the converea- ic and diuretic) Vhlch intrinsic belong to 0U> AND PURE GIN. We trnsl that our established reputation—fonndbd upon eighty-eight yean of experience—abundantly vindicates oar clainis to public Confidence, andguar- antees the excellence of thla Standard Article. Put qo ln cased, containing onedoxen botti. seach. and sold by H. G. BUWE. Savannah, find all promi nent Druggists, Grocers, Ae. . A. M. BIN1NGER A CO., X [Established 1778.) Sole Importers. Nil 15 Beavsr strset, New York. Opinions of Ike Press.' The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, hare a very • high reputation to vuetaio, as the oldest and best honse in New Yorfc--Home Journal. The house of A- M. Blnlnger ACo., No. 15 Becvet 1 street, has stHtelneff tor's period of efohly years a repotatlon that may well be envied. TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACK80NYXLK AND PICOLATA The elegant and very (hot Steam packet SYLVAfc SHORE having been apedally Atted np for this route, w N. A— 1 These Dtstufctants a*a u«ed by. the seuren- ere, under Hie djtu tioii of the duniiary Police of “•UVaSHMSJT. 42 Cedar sueot, fit. y , Oent rol and Sole Agents for the United States and W E have increased our f .cititles, and are r ’cetv ' log b.v every mail and steamer the Jajeet NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA- bulk rtf her cargo •N iMUgpu board,wlU have quick despakb CRANg A QRAYBTLL. ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE. Foreign Publications supplied to order. Any ame ic»n work procured to order at pablisli- 1 s* prices. ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down stairs) Bull street, next to Post Office. FOR 8ALE ianadas. . Kverj Al! frei For U dationa, the Umber sole; but they had to satisfy uh the few dollars, which was scarcely AGENTS WANTED LwewA OF MIL JACKSON, Je5-eod-dawly. Ust they run in obtaining It. As these are t try men’s purses, after dark, especially if l j >jg ones, we would advise such, if they ’ their mouths closed, to leave thetr money M some person who will take care of it for Wharf, or m# theIife —Yesterday evening, a little after eight 5 negroes stepped info J. H. Bashlor's 1 "e»t Broad street, and called for ale. viass, and tendered a two dollar greenback 1 htent, and called for a cigar. While miking he of the parties grabbed Mr. Bashlor’s rj K containing about seventy dollatn, or •np- i ran off. ' ‘ tew »rd will be paid for the recovery of the -^prehension of the thtovaa; ' In thtir 01 th «ba dropped his hat, whisk MhtBsMiJar 4'OSMn«e, Yafo. churns, .Ctedlts, •I fflRtoflHS ffdV m . j «roU ^ nil itH i t ii AOEt —Th« line end ttinnnffji E M. Bulkley, from Nek To*, t an early hour yesterday moral wffi^ N * WT0rk ^*^ w dl Please accept our thank. tissue; *«4 Caiissya, which affords vigor t». tka.Mkt; 1 gertite organs. The Elixir is palatable tothetaate Altogether, we know of no remedy that cat compare I with It. sold by Ltmuii, Savannah. it 1 je7-2w