The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 11, 1866, Image 3

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maniWu, Thursday, December |Lip — ,JL - jilpsau galoot oai loi'k, P- m- yOR PHILADELPHIA. jp.nly Tonawanda, SatnrdayjDec^tjer 15, at FOB BALTIMORE. point, Friday, December j ,:oa rio*$»A,-} Ml ] ^ I . Kate,every TOorsdajlnufn»ftW*v*ciock ihauior, every Saturday, at 3 p. tn.; ■ LUiW Baker, every 65UirtU(y morning, at :i^ ul l Ut 0J Ivan Shore, every Tuesday liioniiim, ai i ' it ‘ FOR OUa«i.SStOK. 7 * a 1 I Pilot Boy, every Wednesday and Saturday ‘ ' "IrS.B’-a Hincox, every Monday, and Frtday] i . jl ’" er Dictator. every Wedneaday, at **. m. ^ j iiuiilie, every b-itilliLn, at 7 O'clock a. ni. CrotJU, every TMrt*d*y-at U o’clock. V - ' vnw »T7f3TTRTA fob AUGTT8TA: *• ^ Eclipse and Express. ro~ Wf..”. v M 1 tMjtjeil to them forthe Herald. World, and Times of I"*-" ’•SWflwa ^ r f«AttiisUiik tad todays’Lady’s BookfarJanuary, a ill , .aiis a. M 'Vivttl aiul Uopartare.er i’r^u. * juieuovo BilU PMsEsaea up train civaiuiih a*...... b a. m S&st Augusta at...., ;.::..;.,wsy.v a*‘* . ;t Macon .■...... . jy*b P, A:U 1 „viLi' DOWN KASflBNGKB''mjuiil ** VPri \U«n»W . r "*•*•»* ; t SavauuaU ..*4 m. iri ' UFNIOUC PAMSBNGEB THAIS, . ' vH^vauuali nr M - *** T . aiAU^UAUat A. m. 4 “‘v w it Macon at .v* X;0i) A. M- „oWS NIGHT FAttSKNuKR TiiAl^l . A.vauuali at ■ .0.30 a. M. w i i«l 'Wille and Gordon trains oouuact with W “TlLrt ,iowu night pasaeuger trains at liordou. “ ai . W MU UULV ll.vlhiiOAD—dailv (Sundays ea copied) Hr. Langdon aa Archibald Carlisle, was almost too tame, and the part of Sir Francis Levlaon, by Hr. Dow. has been performed much better. is;; The part of Diehard Hare, by Hr. Lowry, wae well, perfoi med, but he might * have known hia text much be*tt;..l*q)>ltes4it«C HiasConwy, by Miaa Annie Sen ter, was well performed, though not strictly ac cording to the text. Ihia was explained at the com- by Mr. lWaaon, who made ah cwofMra. Dyke, who had. snnfinncnfl fat tte ebarart^ • f t Taken aa a whole the play 1 was wall received, hot would not run on the Savannah atage more than ones or twice. To-night It will be repeated, when we hope to aee the parts better studied. The company is In favor with tha public, and aa long as they act and apeak their parts well will remain so, but they must learn not to trifle with their audience. HABSSAL’8 OFFICE, * •} ^ . .. Savanfioh, Dee.to,as« iM folivfrtog tarts are la arrears iergrdhhd rent and liable todu-aatay i r > , al 1 No 14, 4 quarter*; east half No fl, * quartern; east haM *o a, 2 __ _ No5,2 quarters; (ft>4*, Kqnai> ter.; Not*. IS quartern; No 4*.-4 quarters; No-44,'1 qoartma; wmt half NoSO, 2 qnartais; ho 51,s quote iS**iNo ®. 1 quarters: Ko aa, 4 quarters; west half No58, 2 q darters; east hair No 53. 2quarters; Nos iT *12 „ otto **■ * quarters each; No 87, lo quarters; N° <6, 8 quarters; Noe70 and 71, 2 quarters each; waat half No Z4, wrqt half No 62, 2 quaitere each. CHATHAM iVABD. East half and waat half No 2, 2 quarters each; east COHTBtBUTIONS TO THE UNION SOCIETT.—The SOC- of this Society, accidentally omitted to mention Whida we published yaaterday. the Dames of the following citizens of Philsdelphla, whd had made liberal contributions for the education of the orphan* children of this city, viz: M. W. Baldwin......,.., 4200 00 Wm. Sellers A Co loo 00 A. W. Whitney k Son 100 00 Latest Periodicals and Papers.—ThiiMn Brother are In receipt of their usual variety of North ern publications of the latest dates, including’the New York dallies and fashionable periodicals. We are ...,7 A.'it. ..* .7:10 p. M. ^Tl.t.mwvnic at (.*'.0:00 a. m. '" A L vaiiDihU at with beautiful illustrations of the winter fashions. Brown’s Bionchial Troches.” ‘ Wc have found them efficacious 10 allaying Irrigation in the Throat and Broncbla, and would commend them to the at tention of Public Speakers and others troubled with Affections o f the Throat. They are also an excellent renu dy Jor Hoarsened resulting from cold.—Ocm- tfi tyutUmalist, Boston. i-avrsSavauuah at ...-- 1 l a uoinasvilie at. ■»»ic C M) p. m. ^—' J T ,r L jr ukoTHKK, Wewsdeaiejre, Sta- “^''.ui'lJvuKaallcrs, Bull street (down stairs, e'lfBay.ane, next to the Post Uiflqe,; are au- CZa for lhe DaiL¥ Hews * IIlutA V^*. ' -«s ,«a with rUPin will be promptly attended •>J Clautars Alansnac—Tbia I>a». Sul; nses ..r .ion, .seta,.,... HIGH WATER. At. Tyhee... 10 031AI Port Shipping intelligence. lllsyor’i Court. AUlwagh Saturday night was quiet. StiUday night up for it, and yesterday morning qulte anUni- to we™ arraigned before His Honor, Mayen Auder- r f Larity was charged with being drunk arid lying , tUe streets This being bis second offence, and his tU c in the first iuataneo three dollars, it was now wubled, and he was asked to pay six. U Odell, a sailor, was charged vvilh being very dis- lltd erly at lhe barracks in addition lo bemgidrunk in streets. This was Ins secuiid offence, and lie was Sued liie dollars, m-thet man was charged with drhflltenntes. There no teslimosy against him olhar than the Ser- "Aut, who said the nuiL was taken from a store and *nt Is the barracks in a wagon. Tiro ca iiiiuotl. j i ubite boy was obarged with throwing stouts in jtpolds square, on Sunday atteruoou. He stood dumb vviic-n His Honor asked him wbat. be had to say, Ll was fined five dollars, or to . bo locked up for the ,p*ct* of ten day 8. A mau named Hazcly waa charged with using tbusive language to another man. The officer who aide the arrest found the defendant lying down and iLewimesa striking him. Tiro witness was tlieu put span the other side of the housi and stated that the .endint had Insulted him on tho Tliunderbr.lt' road jj-.hcu wllowed him to his boarding house, wliero b nuswed it. and calling him a liar, ho* struck the ccruJaut. The case was then dismissed anJ the css imposed on the plaintiff. , - ' ■ The iiiiikman who was found, drunk, in; Jiis wagon .a Bay meet, on Sunday ovening, was arraigned, and ut ofitcer said ho found tile man insensible in the Kig'iD, anil the harness and shafts broken. Defendant tied live dollars. Hires negroes were arraigned on the charge of king disorderly on Bull street on Saturday afternoon, ad Hsiug obscene language. They wero arrested in ingress street, near tho market, hut the arresting, ifeer failing to make it understood how the offehco m (Offimttted on Bull street and they were ari ested nnoriicro else, lhe negroes were discharged, and i> officer ordered under arrest fordfixamiuution. James Robinson, a negro, was charged with being oak and disorderly, resitting an officer and stealing “ * ' ' J PORT OF SAVANNAH. . Hobday, Dec. 10, 1968. * Arrived; '* *, Steamship Flambeau, Everson, New York—Wilder k Fullarlon. steamship City of Bath, Lovewtll, Boston—Bich- -ardfoH k Barnard. . - Steainor Kate, Lockwood,' JackBonvtile. etc—F Myrall. steamer Hard Times, Frazer, Augusta—U Cohen.' Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—F Myrell. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Scllr Sylvan, Blanchard, New York, assorted cargo —C L Colby k Co.- Cteiared. Steamer KUza Haucox, Klchaidson, Charleston Claghoin A Cunningham. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—F M Myrell. ii , Steamer Bcllpee, Jones, Augusta—A Wilcox k Co. Brig Essex, Buckley, Borland—E S Nixon. Receipts. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, Ac—IT bales sea island cotton, 43 bids oranges, and mdse. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—223 bales up land cotton, 25 baps ground peas, 36 do rice, and mdse, Exports Per brig Essex, for Portland—131,500 feet lumber, IC.TSfl'eer oak scautiing, 24 bbls tar. paneagera. .....of meat from tbc market. The officer was oiled upon to arrest the ijefendant by a woman, who aid lie had stolen her shawl. When he came up with tit ovgro, he ran and dropped the meat. He over- bA him, however, but did not find the. shawl. . The 051,tr identified the meat,' but flid notcara to prose- tele. The defoedant was flnedjiten d^U^re, or thirty Jars in tho chain-gang: * ~ " - . ' * Adam Mnngeu and Wm. H. Charlton, two boys, one them quite small, were arraigned on tlie chargo of drawing atones in Reynolds Square oh Sunday alter- . j ■ ■ q j r<ssabapw n : '£c-r. steamship Flvmheau, from New York—F, B Seagfave; C Kempe, M Jensey, T Black, S Grant, H C McIntyre, T McCabe and lady, JH Clark, T Early, Miss Sidelinger, Mtsa E Wutkingon, J A Kuight, W V Moody, Miss E Black, S B Ford. J B Vaughn, C*pt Schiudle, W Brady, Air and Mrs H Gambrill,* 1} " Hannan, J C Beall, Dr C O Daltou, J B Fleming, J Grafit, E c Robinson, Hiss U Man nee, Hiss M Wake- llcld, Mr and Mrs J S Hlchaids, B Richards, C Orff, .dim A Maxwell, J Hoffman, J Fellows, J Landy, Surg P AlcBhena, and US soldiers. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—A H Martin, lady-and svt, Mrs 3 M Lawton and svt, Mrs A L Lee. Mrs J C Smart and son, J J Shuman and lady, MIbs ' Craps, S is O’Neal, la.ly, 3 children and svt Master O’Neal, Miss C O'Neal, Mis S Smith and child, A smith, A Winn, R H Gifford, 13 Thompson, Col A Lawton, J W Flowers, Copt ii C Kuyror, L M Kaysor, 10 Terry, GW 'terry, N Crape, H Craps, Master T NIX, A-T Mason. J A1 Waruock, W 3 Dans, W P Dan- bur, F A Duperis, K A Lawton, S Solomons, a.,d ' deck. Per stenmer Pilot Boy, from Charleston, Ac—S Rhodes, Mrs Robinson, o W Bemieit, W kick Ian. 11 Cronk. C Churchuiau and lady, B P Ward, Hiss Higga. L H Pear y, Capt J D Weed and lady, Ml Weeks, J P Gourdm, Miss J Scab rook. J Mills, Miss K.be«brook, : W Trollen, Mis Ives, 2 Masters Sea- brook, J dark, 3 W Clark. A W Higgs and lady, W Madden, lady and 2 children, W Riggs, J Higgs, P Riggs, Miss M Biggs, W J Orman, G W Edwards and lads. R G Walmaiey, J R -Yates, Miss S Seabroon, E S 8tr0I1(?> mis E M Scabrook, T D Ward, *Tfi thirds No 16, 2 qu irters each; No IT, 4 quarters; No 18, 8 quarters; No 11, 16 qaartsn; centre ouc-third and west one-third No 24, t quitters each; No 26, 4 quarters; eait one-third No 27. 12 quarters; middle one-third No 27, 2 quarters; Nos 2s. 29* 26, 2 quar ters each; No 12. 8 quarters; flve-Bixtha of No 33, 2 quartets; Nos 84 and 36, * quarters eacb; east and west half No 35, 2 quarters each. COLUMBIA WARD. Noa. 1, 3, 4,10 quarters each; Nos 5, C. 8 quarters eacb: Noa 8,10,11,2 quarters eacb; aouth and north naff No 12, * quaiters each; No u. It quarters: No 14, 4 qaarters; eaat half No 19, west half No 20. 2 quitters each; No 22, 4 quarters; No 24,10 quarters; north hair No 25, 2 quarters; sooth half Mo 25. 6 quarters; No 28, 8 quarters; w,st half No 81, 19. quartan; Nos 33, 84, 30, 2 quarters each; No S7 r 8 quarters. , CRAWFORD WARD. No 4, west half Nos 7, 0; 13, 2 quarters each; No 14.16 quarters; west half No 22, t quarters; Nos 23, 24,25,26,27,6 quarters each; Notts, 2 quartern Nos 81, 32, 4 quarters eacb; No 35, 6 quarters; No 37. t quarters; No 3H, 8 quarters; No 41,6 qaarters; No 43,10 quarters; No 44,10 quarters; No 4b, 8 qaarters; No 65, Oquariers, east a d west naif No 66, 2 quar ters eacn; west half No 07, 4 quartern; No 68, 10 quarters; No 69. 2 quarters; west half No 70, 4 quar ters; No 71,6 quarters; east half. West bad-No 12, 2 qaarters each. CALHOUN WARD. East half and west hall No 2,2 quarters each; Nos 3, 4,2 quarters eacb; east ball No 5, 3 quarters; west half No S, 2 qaarters; No 6,4 quarters; No 7, east half No8,2quaiteracacb; westoue-third No 14,4 quarters; Noa 16, east half and west half No 17.18, 20, 2 quar ters each; No 21, 0 quarters; No 22,10 qaarters; ‘No 29, 24, 8 quarters each; west half No 25,10 quaiters; No2, 4 quarts a;No3*. 2 quarters; No 31. 4 quarters; south une-lhlrd No S3, 2 quarters; north ahd south hall No 42,4 quarters each; north two-thirds No 33 4 quartet a CHARLTON WARD. No 3,12 quarters; No 6, 2 quarters; Nos 12,18,10 quarters; not th half No 14. 14 quarters; sonUi hqU No 14, 2 qaarters; Nos 18,19, 10 qaartors each; north; half No 23,14 qaarters; Nos 24, 24,10 quarters each; No30,2 quartersrNo 31,10 quarters. 3 ELBERT WARD. C -i No 1,2 quarters; Nos 3,9, 8 quarters each; tvosi half No 11,4 quarier*; Nos 18,14, 16, 19, 2 quarters each; north hall No 20, 3 quarters; south hair No 20. 2 quarters; NOa 23, 24,2 quarters each; east, hall No 31,2 quarters; west hall No 31,8 quarters; No 3!, 10 quarters; No 36, 2 quarters; No 37, 0 quarters; north half No 39, 2 quarters; south half No 3V, 8 quartet s; north half No 40, 2 quarters; south hall No 40, S quartets. sJftjoq FORSYTH WARD. Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.6, 7, 2 quarters each; Nos 15,16, 4 quarters each; north half No 17,2 quarters; south hall No 17, 6 quarters; Nos 29, 26, 33, 10 quarters each. FRANKLIN WARD. No S, 6 quarters; No 6,8 qaarters; eaat half No 7, 8 quarters; west half N> 7, 2 quarters; Nos 8,9,11, 2 quarters eacb; No 16, 8 qaarters; No 21, 2t quar tets each; No 24, 8 quarters; Nos 25, 96, 2 quaiters each; „»>t hall No 27, 12 quarters; Nas 29, 90, 3\ 34, 2 qaarters eaob; No 36, 4 quarters; No 3T, 2 quar ters. * i NEW FRANKLIN. West half No 1, 2 qir<ere; No 3,2 quarters; No 7, 22 quarters; Nos 8, 9. 10, 3d quarters each; No 12. 8 quarters; No 13, lu qaarters; east half No 14, 4 quar ters; west half No 14,2 quarters; No Id, 0 quarters; Nj >7, 2 quarters. GRBEN WARD. No 2,18 quaitere; Nos 3,4, west half C, 11,13,14,2 quarters each. No 18, 8 quarters; No IT, 2 quarters; no 20, 6 quartern;north half No**, 2 quarters; south Half Noes, 4quarters, west north half* south half aioupiiNBttoHiiwoPfr it irnll noi^infffloO .ri. s -t kUH MAM Business Suits j ;mi H“ .noifiS NEW YORK LATHROP ft CO.’S, :T-3t Dp-Btahro Booms. special Sale ok choice liquors ATAUirrioN. BY LsROCBK, BELL * WILLIAMS. THIS DAY, in front of the store.'at 11 o’clock, will poeittqely be sold, to pay advances. Urn tallowing Invoice of choice Wtnes and Liquors : V auk Tbos Hines’ Brandy >4 cask PeUevoisin Brandy M cask Haglory Brandy 3 bob. Old Honongahela Whiskey 3 bbls Old Ryu XU Whiskey 3 bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey 6 bbls Old Rohier Whiskey I bhla galler Whlaksy IbMHEBna < lbbl BwanGtn 1 bbtSdtriU l aamaPuEter - 3 casks Brawn Stoat - 3 casks Scotch Ale ffeaaka Crown Sherry U cases Honongahela Wh’skey 10 cases Cherry Yslley Whiskey 10 cases Bolder Whiskey It esses Baker Whiskey 15 Nmos Old KeBer Whiskey 10 cases EuglePort Wise 10 cases Sherry Wine 6 caraa Muscat Wins • it casts Madeira Wine ( caaea Crown Sherry Wine 6 mass Harmony Sherry Wine 6 caaea cherry Brandy 25 crass I aa retail Cocktail • casts Onracus Cordial 16 oasts Bouton Whiskey It cases Magtory Brandy lOcaaas Stoughton Bitters 10 casts Old Jalap 6 cases Bonin Brandy. Trams cash before dalivaty. decll JAMES KUS1KI.L, Col. JOHN C. BATELT. Savannah, Qs- Jasper, Florida. FULL HKD WIRTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, oDiisin • j JA6P8R, FLOHIOA, YY ILL Pi en, forthwith, q large and well mlectsd stock of Staple and Fancy, Dry Goods, Boats and Shoes, Both and Caps. *• ■ OL ’ Staple grad Fsnqy ing of evsrylhingni use, which will be the times and the interest of paiotuwen. They will uteo act aa COM MISSION and FORWARDING ML e a n. t», and s l)| give apedal aftsedfen h> ikh« pnrebsas ot the products nt the coohtry-and thsaaieef produce and samara L et prkra to en* ■ H- r C, . Auckidi Sales. The new an< tuti ©an ©ftlyador» will rail tor the ahsve poit 6#l>r T rsgmtar day, latmdar, Dec. M* at l M •’»»•«* V- mr\ CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND SE- GARS AT AUCTION- BT LaROCHE, BELL A WILLIAMS. TO-MORROW, (Wedneaday, Dec. 19th.) in front of mors, st 11 o’clock, will be sold for account of Si 1 qr calk fine Catawba Brandy 2 eighth casks Catawba Brandy 1 do St Croix Bunt 1 do Sherry Wine 8 qr casks Crown Sherry 4500 Crown Segan hSOOHoreton Segara 4500 Haior Anderson Segan 5500* Henry Clay Segara lOOoO assorted Brands 1000 Cigarettes 60 dux Marmalade and GuavaVelly. Terms cash. MX 8. M. AUCTION. LAFFITEAl'. wm be told THIS DAY. at the store corner Whitaker and York streets, A lot of Unsifthpiii Furniture, Bedding, Ac. Also, One Street Wagon. decll-lt* BY e. LA UR. AMT. THIS DAY, lltb inst, st 10 o'clock, s. m., in frost of store, will be sold, A LARGE INVOICE OF READY MADE CLOTH INO, - Also, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac. Also. Bacon, Lard, Soap, Starch, 8ugar, Coffee, Onions, Cheese, and other Groceries, besides the usual assort meat of Household Furniture. decll MO 28,2 quarters racb; Nos 34. 98,37,99, 2 quarters each. ;v * . ' ~ . -• A--'72- JACKaON WARD. Ei st halfHo 7,8 qailtera; west half Nu 7, 2 quar ters; ovest half No 8,0^’qaarters; No 9, 2 quarter*; west half No 13, 2 quarters; eaat two-thirds, Go 19, 8 quar ters; sooth halt No 20,10 quarters; Nos 23,27,28,29,30, 31,32, 33.2 quarters each; No 3D, 8 quarter*; No 40, 2quarters; Noa 44, 44, 3 quarters each; No 40, 2 qaarters. JASPER WARD. Nos 1, 9, 21, 24, 2 quartets each; No S3, 10 quar ters; Noa 36, 37, 2 quaiters each; cast half No 38,10 quarters. LAFAYETTE WARD. Bast half, west half Nol, 2 qaarters each; Nos 4, 5, 4 quarters each; No 0, 8 qaarters; Nos 7,15,18, 21, 22, 2 quaiters each; No 23, 8 quarters; Nos 83,86, 37, 39 39, 40, 2 quarters each; No 44, 4 quarters; No 42, 6 quarters; Nos 43, 44, 40. 2 quarters each; No 45, to quarters. T1UHKUTY WARD. Nos 1, A 7, S. 9 quarters each; Nos 9, 10, 10 quar jyjADE TO OBDHR, in the bsotH^to, at low pMsss. OF CGLOKED CHINCHILLA CLOTHS, • COLORED AND BLACK CASTOR CLOTHS, COLORED AND BLACE BEAVER CLOTHS, v, - COLORED AND BLACK SILK HIKED CLOTHS, a LATHROP & CO.’S, dec?-5t Up-Stslrs Booms. Regular Auction Sales OF Horse*, Holes, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAfeKB, die., it thft yeterInAry Stxblea of R. W. CAMPBELLs on Bar street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, wiU commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and cWery Wednesday tbereefler. eepl4-tf Prepare for Christmas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery EXECUTOR’S SALE. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY AT AUCTION. BV *. J. WALSH. On Tosadsy, January lat, will be sold In front of the Court House, between the legal hour* of sale. The North half of Troatees’ Garden Lot No. 1, being 75 feet River Front, and in depth, running back toBa; - .treat, known ae Dillon's Wharf, loot of East Broad ■treet, vritb the improvement*, thereon. ALSO, One Share Central Ball Boad Stock. Sold as the estate of Mies A C. Dillon and by order of the Executor. Term* cash. Purchaser paying for title* and stamps. Nov22-lawtda. HOUSE FOR SALE. . BT LsROCBK, BELL <Si WILLIAMS. Bast half of Lot No. 3<, Brown Ward. The impi'oremants consist of a two story dwelling with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty street, opposite the United States Barracks. For terms apply at our conn ting room. Dupont, URa Hardee, J J Word, and 13 d^ck. Per steamship City of Rath, from Boston—A Q Mer rill, J chamberlain, G R Flint, Mrs Flint, c H Allen, G A Purdy; Mtas Trevy. ULonley, B e Hunt, H Fogg, W Show, B G Gnptd, Hiss M E atone, E c Kichaid- on. Per steamer Kate, from Palatks, 4c— c E Sho- ber, Kl* Henderson, G Buise, lady and sister, Col - _ —* Creighton and lady, Mra-amith and child, M Doirmey, -juu. The Sergeant wuo arrested them mid there j yj Mrs Morse; Hiss MoCler, Dr Harkiu, Mr iere a oi owd of white and black boys engaged Ot the; usiuess, and when they saw him Uioy dispersed, and ilieso two were the.only parties he could capture. Houor asked why were not spine of the white boys' wrested, and the Sergeant riplied he could not reach Mill, as bo was on horseback. The mo their, .of lhe * duller boy being present, and promising to correct mm, His Honor then ordered Hungqu to .be locked, ap fur a week, and Cliaritpn. hi bejlofked up until sight, and the mother lo punish hiite 1 Wilder’s Sirlninnniler Fire P.-oof and Burglar Proof safes. lie were shown a few days since, in the tipiaraacq office of Mr. J. T. Thomas & Co., a munificent Firo Vroof Safe manufactured expressly for them by the Wilder Salamander Safe C*>.» which, for superiority uiJ finish of workmauship, durability, capacity,, con, ttaicnce of arcangement, protection; Bgainsl Ere aud security against burglars, vvie Uiink emprises aU that, human ingenuity and skill am accomplish. The sale is of very large fli ■eeidieus, and constructed of marine irou plate, and Vethandled without difficulty, the ingenious locks, i-Its and springs working with surprising ease. The lofenor is so arranged as to accoinmedate* -all - the ta*k« of a large bqaioM«>r jbAnjking' house, • With (inwnrs lor the reception of iuuaey, papers, Ac., so cun- ningly arranged as to poizle the most accomplished thief lo get ail their contents, even after hat had sue- , needed (•» that were possible even by Tv J.rpir^ctfd ntceliu lo-.ciug the outer door. All the details’ are of urn most finished workman»hip,.Jhe inner panels vtliie marine doors being tastotaBvdccqratod, ex- kU'ituig on one side a well executed portrait of Gen. Oslelhorpc. ou the other a flue Tlew of the Pulaski Kafianrent. . ,, , This safe having been built lb orderds more elabo- mtely finished than the oi-ilmary safes by the same kiaalKcUirers. but in all esscutial points w tbe samo “*heh‘ fire proof and barglar proof safes, for tho sale M '.Occii Messrs. Purse k Thomas, whose advertise ment ait: bo found in another ootamn, aira tho Rcn- agents tn this city. f . i Stbaliso a Boat.—Ben.. WiU tame ahi Pace tty, J -Hanning, and lady, -Mrs C A Berrie, A M Ross, V> H Grady, Capl T Payne. * , Cona»K«»eea. " per steamship City of Both, from Boston—Well k U, Richardson A H, A McDonald. G Cohen, ClUi.lt Fein hard A Brc, K A Eokman, A J Miller, B HinCh; J C Maker k Co, L J Gmlfflaniu k Co, F W Sima a Co, Buggies k A, Cooper, O * F, Milieu tW.TH Bulsluiw A Co, J D Tilieon, W11 btai k, Agt Ex, C k McArthur, A Gomih, "A Wilcox, Tebeau a P, H A Cohen, M S Meyer, D 4 Wilkin-wfi, E Pudelford, c V strong A Son, LsUirup A Co, Starr k K, T J Dunbar A Co, end others. Per steamship Flambeau, from New York—J W Anderson. Sous * Co, Austin « E, T H Austin. A * Bradley, Bell, W * C, W H BorrOORba A Co, l’ Hate- soo, C J BeuUy, E Bruodbacker, J A i J f Brown, B, Miiith k Co, brigbam, H k Co, Bouse k B, Oryan, H a Co, ’M A Cohen, Ctaghoni A C, Champion k F, F W Cooney, Cooper, OAF, Csffrey * H, S M Coldlng, rraue A G, uouocrat4 J, F W Cornwell, C Craustou, vv W Chisholm A Co, PeWitt A 5f> Doyle A L. T J Dmicau. M J Doyle ACo, Duncan a j, Erwin A H.E Kin lieu, Kpstein k B. J Epstein k Bro, E k Eektnan, A 4 L FrcldenbOig, A-Ferai, C * O, A uomm, Usksn 4. Bro.BUootUll, C Gemaudcn, J Goethe, Uolcombc s Co, T Henderson, H M Hunt, A 3 Hartridge, #6 Ullton, C M lUUsman, 3 J Josephs 4 Co, C B King. A Kohler; T L Kinsey A Co, J Lauia, W W Lincoln, J lattliMp A Oof Ltppman Bras, F M JlyrolJ, M S Myers, D MalieLl 4 Co, J C Mather, J C Maker 4 Co, Milter sc Bro.-Melton A F, W J McLaughlin, Murphy 4 O, N fir McAiitr, R Is NUdlinger. Ffj iiutier k Co, Orff A W, Perry A U C i/Rpgcim Richardson A B, J Koseu- baud. W'G Robmauu, J C Howland, J Hi* 0 * 8 >* ms * «j»» , a'wsia:rs.‘».as!'^ II Wtiimgbuas, Wans, Mctt * Co, 8 W Wriglu, 6 C Wade. LutUsa V Wlmni, E Zachariks, so Ex. W it Giady, GuckiUifiDiiner A 3, T Basch, A A Solomons A to^liOfiarrisTJ Helily CBR - Per steamer Pilot boy, from Ctjl licit on, Ac—W H Sbuk, C K R Agt. and others. Kate, from Palatka, Ac—F M Myrell, >v H Burroughs 4 Co, J L Vm»longa, A Guana. T.s<>!1 4 jJ, Erwin A H, A 51 Koos. Per schr Sylvan, from New York—R R Agt. Lovell A 1, Holcombe k Co, M-A Cohen, T Richarilsoa A too, BouseA B, O if Rogers 4 Bro, W K Jackson, Clasliorn A C, Hnnter A G, C L Colby A Co, Palmer X D W W Lincoln, S S Wider, W E Alexander, Starr A, 1L Brigham, H A Co, J Lippman, W M Walsfi, W H *■ “’™-r'-a.kvL “it Harrington, Hanuail A aKoche m W, A Wilcox A J, W a Griflja 4 pb J sonlh hall 29, 2 qaarters each; Noa 3j, 32, U* quar ters each. WONTKRBY WARD. No L 8 quarters: Nos east hslf, west hall 2, 4, 6 •sat hail, west halt 8, Ibar-fltUis 9, 2 quarters each; No 12,12 quartern; two-tuitds so’ IT, * quarters; No ;• i quartern; No fcO, 4 quartern; Kw %fy 2c, 2 qaar- tert each; No 2V, lo quartern; No «o, *qtt»riqT« iractloual lo a No 82, 38, vl,: one-fifth, 2 quartws eaob; ono-fltb, 8 qau.ters; No M, 14 quarters; Noe 38, east one third 39,40, 41,42, 48, 46, 47, 48, 2 quar ters each. PULASKI WARD. No 4, 2 quarters; Nos 6, 6, 8 quarters each; east half, west hall No 7, 2 quarters cacht No 9, 8 quar tan' No 10, 8 quartern; Nos east hair J2,14, 4 quar ters each; Nos 16,16, south halt 17, 2 quarters eaoh; No 18.10 quarters; Nos 22,24, 8 quarters each; north hslfNi 2*. 8 quarter*; Nos 28, 81, 4 quarters each; No 34,12 quarters; No iT, 10 qaai ters.v- ^ TROUP WARD. Nos 1 esst half 2, 2 qaarters each; west half No 2, 6 quarters; Nos east half, west half No 5,2 quarters; West three-fourths {Jo 6,14 quarters; No ltq 10 quar ters’, Noll, 1* quarters; No IS, » quarterSdjlo.ld! qaartOro each; No 40,12 qaarirrs, WARREN WARD. No 1, l qusrtcn; Nqs 2, 3, 4, 6. 10, 13, 14, 2 quar tan each: No 16,10 quarters; Nos 17,18, 20, 8 <juar- terarach; No 21, 6q5aitcrs;.No 22. 2 quarters; No 23, 6 quanei s. WASHINGTON WARD. No L 10 quarters; west one-third No 2, 10 quar ters; Noe 4, s, 6, east half 7, west, half 7, l q farters each; Nos 19,14, 8 quarters eaeh; Nos 14, »uuts liali 16,10,19, 2 quarters each; No 23,4 quarters; No J», 6 quarters; No 29, 2 quarters; east huh No 90.1* quarters; west half 30, 2 quartjrt-; N0 32,2 quarterf west halt No 35, 8 quarters; No 88, 2 qaarters. , ,, ■ WESLEY WARD. . | ' No 1, 6 quarters; No 2, 6 quaitere: No 4, ters; east half No 5. 4 quarter*; west half No8,. quarters; No #, 10 quarters; east talTNo lO- X fi™ lent; west hslf No a, 8 quarter*; Nu 12, 6 quiners, Nos 16, 16, 36 'quarters each; No 18, 2 quarluru*. . opRiNGPiKLD. Noe 1.2,3.4,5, 6,7, 8, 6 qaarters each; NoA_l+ aarteN; No 10, 6 quarter*; Nos 1*, M» 40 quarter* r ... »rvi 24 u ia IT im *MTnn Jolm White, 1*0 Degrees, were before Hl« Honor, Mayor Andor- » u, yesterday morning, charged with stealing a boat ifoa the place where ihoy.had been sent to cut wood. Thcowncf of the propdrtyesid they had broken laid to carpenter shop, stolen the boat, which was vaMkp; .t seventy-five doljars, and some otb(y4rticlee.. jiff- mm who bad charge of the ptaoa said thedefen'dants arc took some two wstks’ rations, •• with .which they Mkeen provided,besides fourteenpslraaf chickens. VUon furs of the fowl, whleh’ onuer wishing to prfts^Sul °rfcrto tho County Court. _ ( m - * r - •* :v l messy—Solomon Battista,' »MBMjrss%i;r*i&ned wiorc His Honor, Mayor Andcaapn; yesterday mornini? *® tho Charge of stealing a pair of. shoes'-1 Tlie store-; tee; er said that he watched the negro fnom the oRb »^e at,d waa satisfied hti h»d sWinleomdtbmg. -HI* ‘■m Was wailing on the negro and had sold him a pair « brogans. After lsh^.^Jhfr'«aO‘be, P*iflttff ‘itched the negro Hlul found llipj taklhgcMpStr Of stark, A T Cunutagbom, Uo, J* JiGullmarHp * Co, Ud, a A Solomons, Duooan - -, -u- - v- - Lovell. Ausitn A E, C W Thompson, Sloan, 8 AS. J A MytuS, F J Williams A Co, P H Bihn. Pur steiiner Swan, train Augusts—B C Wade A Co, WrEmStw A Co Dsrant A W, B B Hatuoe, P H boii»J Joseph. A Co, Merer A A, A o Hsrtrtdge. G Cohen* Erwin A H, A Datenhoffcr A Co. Bishop EliidU, A Hurdee, C H Wilcox, and others. Kevelpt* »«r Atliami tic AGulfh.it. Dec. 10. 1866. icn proviueu. v dee^A Cu. Sktam HA O. IIMsMM. A he found them, be reuevered Um meat and ten A.T Cuunlngham.^G«dtoL 1WL W A UMB^toTj .ro,.r.*. Wiiiflh’limy had in tb^boat. The W Ur * aD ’ * the prisoners were turned Southern Sag Manufactory ,Vo have received, froia Eetiir k? KXCHAIOE WHAHF. Udieg’ nhoca from under his coat, when fcrrtfcted. He identified the shoes, they Private marks on. lhe taic > His Honor ori U| y* On the chain | Litehatube.- firother, ihe Dccembe^uitftbi*' df the “l4| ^ Ve »” replete with interesting matter, ae shi following list ol conteuta: Gen. Hampton 1 tort cf the Battle at Sapiwny Church; HoiHy and Cy- pfess J The 0rimes of Phtfahthropfr^OBfaar and Cleo- pltr »: The Mineral Waxlth ©f Virftlh 1 ^ Beinmar; T ' 7 'lve Months In SpsingNorthermBrtsoa Lite; Tto ^rosa: Rosdside Stones; Willlsm COepor; Sketohwf Heckleaburg Couqt^; ^Mi HfaVer^ack; Editorial. •"’« sre under-WligMlfe* to these gentlemen r New York papw* pf 7RMM* * lu Sanford, Coutlgawt per Central n. H. Dec. 10, 1866. 902 bales cotton, 10 bdls paper. P« earthen ware. 20 bronze guns, 1 lot furniture, 26 cars lumber, 2J do-limber, aud indac, to LJ QahmartiD^A Oo. W , Col is, l’elot, T A W, Capt Reynolds, throp, Wilder A F, F W Sims A r,’j "Washburn ~k Co, K O Wade A *0,. Bubw-a* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. gy La ROC IIK. BELL At WILLIAMS. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in Jsnnsry, 1867 between the legs! hours of sale, in frtmt of the Court H On*dhlrd at Lot No. 4, Wesley Ward, and improve ments, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate ot Samuel M- Bond, deceased, noa J- B. MCINTOSH. Administrator. to., to.. to. rjvHK atton’ton of the residents oTSivannsb. sod of those visiMng the city, is called to the extsnsWa a*3avtmeiitof /l. . I ,'T.iJ TOYS, FANCY GOODS, A0., to be had at Wholesale or Retail at T. BATESON’S, Corner Congress and Drayton streets. N. b.—Thankfnl for the liberal patronage extend ed. dating the lost FIFTEEN YEARS, 1 rtepectully solicit a continuance of lhe name. dee3-9w 'HSnsWotWfc’ 1 , HE undersigned, under the name end etyle of ^CJRHn k THOMAS, have this day formed a Um- ^ ****** - * .....Jtlbh and Brokerage bittiness In the efiry or Savannah, to continue nntU the first day of July, 1869. DanlH G. Parse and Daniel H. 1 homes am tho General Parineia, and filbert H. Stoddard Is the Spe cial Psrtnor. and boa contributed Teh Thousand Dul> lars to the common” stock of the CoqArtasrsMp. ” ■ -d! Rl THOMAS. _ ■> ' AI If. STODDARD. SavajiuxU. Dec- 1,1866. . LIQUORS. -1 Barrels Cutter’s Licking YSQey . I (J , Bourbon Whiskey, g barrels Superior old Tom Gin, 10 ostaves Jules Hobin A Co.’s 1815 Brandy, 10 barrels Plantation Buffi,’ 40 cases ’'Start* Whiskey, 95 cases Drake’s Plantation' Bitters, . Just received and.for sale by k . decio—at ' ....; :. street. quartets eacb; Noa 70 to 80 iucloslve, 34 quarters each. • GARDEN LOT WML Fraction^ NoS^M - and 24, Crawford Ward-Oist, 2 qaarters. j re-enter accepting to law. THOMAS S. WAYNE dscio-lft City Marshal. | BARBELS choice Florida ’Oranges. ’ Barrels choice Florida Lemons, Just received end for sale by HILTON A KANDELL, ■ 10 at W* Buy street. Pernrian fARBANTHD PUBB, ■sBSsswssrrwfr'U''-: dceT-3 , BOBT. HABERSHAM A SON. F »ri I a? : SALE low, to close consignment, bfiles Ttfcta Eastern Bop. BRADLE^, HILL * OOl, ;'nqfl2-tr Ji Hp;i>«ffilfi»wa> toffiav 1 Noticei. READY MADE Business Suits AT a New York Prices. Business Suits, Dress Suits, Bssisesg Orsressts, Dress Oreressts, Made to order in the beat otyle, at low prices. LATHROP & CO. PA^afPR RATES; Steerage, 111 It or passage, having vbry rapertor 1 r«"Tv B. M. HARDEE, Master, Oaring a portAm of bar cargo engaged, and oow go ing on board, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to dect-lffi . WILDER A FULL1RTON. FOR LIVERPOOL THKfirahdass&hip NEW ENGLAND. Home. Master, having the larger port of her cargo engaged, and now gotl»g on beard, Will have quick dispatch r- For further freight engigementa apply 10 decS-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. For Baltimore. The new and elegant steamship / North. Point, rta plate BlLUIPA WIU sail for Balttmore on Friday, Ora. tt.at - o’clock - to. having good accommo- WEST A DANIELS. Jones' Block. dattons, apply to decll FOB NEW YORE ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Co. . SIDEWHEEL LINE. FOB ANO WAY LANDINGS. Eclipse Lin # e. Cnblm Pam«c, a....Stecrnge, *13 Tha tew and very fist sailing steamship FLAMBEAU, . • capt. Everson, . will ’take the place of the Herman 'Livingston this trip, and will positively leave on her regular day, Tkmnday, Dee. 13, at 1 o’clock p. »>• Fte freight or passage, having splendidly arranged accommodations, apply t" WJLLKR A FLLLARTON, 8 sftoddard’a Upper Range, gec8 "Opposite the Post-office. N. B.—No engaged berths seented after Tuesday, December 11th, nnleos paid tor. ESS Capt. H. E. Daniels. Tito Bate At this fitaaffte line wHI leave the Charleston steam Racket Wharf with regularity and ^Freight received at tho Warehouse On the Wharf at any time, and sent bytt* Nrst boat Epe* 1 ? 1 tracts made lor large engagements, and freight taken - *hie on the river. Apply to Agent, 1A7 Bay street, or te ■ B. BjtrtH, at the Wharf. .n: at as low rates aa an, A.W' “ fiecS-lw For Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,' ST. MARY'S, FERNAND1NA MAY TORT’ MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICO LATA. j TOE •,08LSJ Capt. Lockwood, will leave as above front Charleston Wharf, foot of West Broad street, on evdry THURSDAY MORN ING, at M o’clock. This Boat ia in perfect order, and Baa superior state room seen ihmotlai tana lor Faasengcrs. Freight received at all tlmds and ptored In wars- honae on wharf, free of expense. Transportation charges on goo da-paid promptly, For freight or pasaagu appi Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship.* • Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Ct^pmonder, Will sail for the above ptii t on tatarday, Dir. IS, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to dec5 ’ HUNTER * GAMMELL. Murray’s Line FOR NEW YORK. B02-tf F. M. MYRELL, Charleston Wharf* The firat-elAaa, new steamship YIEGO, E. M. BULK LET, commander,’ will mil on Tssiday, Dec. 11, »t 11 o’clock a. m. , having superior accomi BUNTER A GAMMELL. 84 Bay street. For Charleston, S. C» The new steamer - D I^P T ATOR, .. (1,000 Tons,) * . Captain L. M. COXEITER, Will resume her regular trips as above, commencing Wednesday, 24th taut., at 9 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to L, J. GU1LHARTIN A CO, oc22-tf 14s Bay street. FOR PALATKA, I'Ll., VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER. The new steamer DICTATOR, Ifl.ooo Tons) Captain L. M. COXBTTER, Having undergone thorongh repairs, toil resame her tegular route, as above, leaving Bavaonah Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. ra. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on' oct2.tf Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIME8 A WEEK. EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT T O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, teaching at Bin (Ron every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNKkTY. AND ELIZA HANCOX, . Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, wm lo vethe Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularlv ' 7 above. HANCOX every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday'and Saturday. Hetnmtng toll leave Charleston, HaNCOX every Wednesday and Saturday. HILpT BOY every Monday and Friday. * For freight engagements or passage, appiy-atlhe office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to C LAG HORN k CUNNINGHAM, no9T-tf . Agents. 1 buudi OF to L. J. GU1LMARTIN 4 CO., For Liverpool. Tbs A1 American ship 3oHN PATTEN, having half of her cargo engaged, and going on board, will have quick dispatch ae above.' For balance ot freight, applv to decT-lOt CRANE & GRAYBILL. 148 Bay street. PERUVIAN SUANtt SUBSTITUTE! FOR GHARLE8T0H. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Wilder Salamander Safe Win Proof amd Barglar Projf Mid half at thamMdi« <£th#3hMn. iu couuiry boarding f Tha Ideation i* aa 1 T BB Fire Proof Safoa of the above jiitaot arj war ranted equal la every reaped Ui any FIItdT- cL*S»Vr °™ t ’ Mo ate«tot^ . the above Colonel T. M. Turner^OoL ^A^ipuSioifsteSd te made aoon, aa I shall receive *** ^ a ., D. *. BAYESS. : Btami Tiro, tl _ qaffi. Ac. GMhj, forsalA : : -'' '- 1 ' CriRT. f0BK PHIORfi. hue or l4Quon*,«Atffint ' cni «smeBtqf LsSocfae,-BeU-& * u att <2ion sale of a large 1 invoice of" choice wines and ’ at 1J o’clock today. Rockland Lime. BAA BARRELS FIRST QUALW*i°9EB?filfiSfiW , “ e b ?HCHABM<W A BAJASABA CoUpJy.'teti' 1 s*baSter rtrSdsH tteprOtoMldn hu- Z' ^ w «aa FOR ,Af« m Three rooms, w{th Gas aoC Vater, suitable tor a. small family. Apply 10 Mrs. K. HOttfib, Northwest coruer of FMce and St. Jnliaa streets. fioonr- * f * f j i * ForSwle, lteireta.for*l»a, _OIFEUILlXr, Engineer C. K. B. atm 1866. 1866. Christmas Holidays. , FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS N OW opening tho most recherche assortment of Fa -cy Article* suitable tor Holiday or bridal FiraaMa, ever exhlbibid In the city, comprising, Ut part, gooda of direct importation, vlx. Toilette belts tn every conceivable- variety and style Brae. Frosted, Lavender, Mounted C -ral and Email, Alabaster Roman Figure*. Parian n are in Figures, choice doalgns, and Btalu- fiM, Match Box**, he. jmsan |Holoera In Stands of rich gUt and en- gnradglass, new atylra. Jewel Cseketa, very rich, and new deMgu. Vases, a large collection in Lava, highly finished. Odenr Bottles, richly mounted in gut, all color* Toilette UotUes, a Urge assortment. In svery style. Open Glasses In variety. Card Receivers, in BUrer, GUt and Lava, to now d *a£re Boxes, Ladies’ Dressing Cases, Smoking Dtm, Powder Boxes, Gentlemen’s Dnmlng Cases. French and English Fertomoryin greatest profusion, ted SM ■■*■*' afioOrtmont pf French ConfrctKmrry, eosaprkl'R to* latgeat and moetselect aesoruneut of •^rC^^specGully solicited’ ot the old stand, Mowomenl Square, qornqr BaU and Oongreen ,W. W- largo vn. a DE91EABLE Office ffiWOddaad^yower^tBg's. Si, wanted th Awt pr bnj g mfifiefattwltfc stshlea attached, lo.a pteaoaht part of the city. BPPtra* decT-lnr .. ^ILKfiBWN. yUBOWBCQ. For Sale, » bmallsawlbmwa : c.e yfidi teQcfaP‘ 5 0i ' A ■^GSdeiTSTlbr BT, carter of ■had’laM . . te MafiM tor a mm of years. Apply at Tkle OMh. 1 * u NEW BOOKS RBCLTVBD by BAtJOH’S RAJW BON^E Super-Phosphate of lime. CROTON, Capt. B. W. TtLTOK, Will leave tor Charleston and Intermediate place every THURSDAY MORNING, at 11 o’clock, from Ferry Wharf. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board or to T. £ MARSHALL'4 BRO., EKSZi-LLa jj j A gen’s. ihU 1 M ANUFACTURED under the tormnla originated JU.1854 and patootad by « BAUGH & SONS. f l j 1 sbt£ rnopkwrons, at tux Dhldfifiri MW Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, U. H. A. TM old estsblJibeit'Manfire tsamfitcM from Bonre that hove net been embed qr steamed, and it cootstnaatl Umli ortgtaal Organic matter. It is ac tive In ttaoperation, and Is • lerfillaer o great dofa- trtttty. It does not exhsnet -toe soil like Peruvian G nano, bnt on the contrary permanently improves It _ . . - meed into the Sonth- wficre it upon tent, i 1th remarksb tin lies, success COTTON, COEN, TOBACCO AND A1X CROPS. t trial will convince anj. plaster of its merits Pamphlets oon lotsing vwllkBowuSoethern evidence turnmlied npon applfeataun to New York or Phtlsdel- phta offices. - ’’■ — ifififil the principal cities and id Mates- and the British lira ha. sons, fc' It SOLI MANOFACTUREBS, Ofiteo, Ho. B9 Homtk Delaware AVcave, PHILADELPHIA.. Cooper^ Olcotts & Family. ^uwrr BASK, by Marion Harland. Ktetngtoe Bod, by Edmuna Gates. Wrely Wrecked, by Henry Msrtord. TMBare «W Wealth, by Mrs. EMdalL Eight sad Left, by Mrs. Newby. Lady Aahletgb, by J. F. Smith. Lsrdeaad Ladtes, a Novel. Phytoian.’TtotiBg Lists tor i W- Steinway Pianos. I ftw tb«w wtnbmM FtqpQPl* HilOdKlGOft. rAfiSBasrasf. »«,~,tS5siSaai^ t ttem Sar taSrancTdraffiWkM L beafdaonraeaitae tor ttem a select lent decT-ffi For sale by BAUGH, BROTHERS 4 CO., General Wholesale Agenta, Ul Temi etreet. New York. jeWMWSMPOT THE OLD SKM1-WBEEI LINE. Leay? gyery May ail Saturday. For Palatka, E.*Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new sad slagantsteam packets, LIZZIE BAKEK, CapL M. XING, rad SYLVAN SHORE, Cut. JAMBB TUCKER. havingberaapodallyfitted up for this rente * 1th nnsnrpareed accommodations, toH leave regularly ' the above places, toe 0yite> Shore every TUlfs- ,Y MORNING, and the AlXSie B * DAY MORNING, at tea o’clock. ‘Beta rain New York eteamrre. For freight or Pfresgw apply at toe office on Florida wharf, ox to .1 CUatollHA CWNN1NGHAM. Agenta. N. B.—AU freight pagebia by shippers. jyte-tf " P ULueih Proof Safes, toeffidll, wedge, osM «MaeL sledgo,<w any mstm -wte oT tho barglar. IT « LILLIE’S Ptee Proof Safes are warranted FULLY BtJDAL to the arast approved maken, and at a prlco far batow any otter Uafo to U. market. ATT}’* tor^tetoelxes, or apply UUIak flnrebffiaffion Lock la proof afslnst powdei, aw««5car^r "rei-Iw 74 Bm arreot. savannah. Ga. Wanted ^ WHITE ant* to take care of yoehg children:. Agplyto «.eT-«t B. M. OOLDINQ, NO.