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The Savannah Daily Herald.
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W. MAHOS .KMltor,
\\. T. THOaPSOR, A.«Uk Kdllor.
SAVANNAH, Saturday, XOVLMBI K 11, Met.
THE GEORGIA CONVENTION Al»-
jniH.VKD.
This body adjournal on the BUi inst.,
having boon in session just two weeks.
It is hardly nt < rssarv to say, wlmt has
been so apparent to the public, that in the
discharge or’the important duties which have
devolved upon it, there ha* been evinced
l looghout, a degree ol' industiy and ability,
>inpted by an earnest desire to art lor the
>, t and highest interests of the State, that
1,., successfully challenged the respect and
st uiration of not.only the people of Georgia,
t;tt of the whole country. Its deliberations
vtcia characterized by dignity and harmony,
nud, we may add, with unamimity.also upon
all the grave questions that passed under
■ onsideration, save that of the repudiation
of the war debt, upon which the re was al
most an equipoSbof the assenting and dis
senting views of the Convention, as indies
ted by the closeness of the vote decisive oi
its fate.
Os the multiplicity of matter disposed of
by the Convention, the most important arc
the adoption of anew Constitution nicking
important changes in the fundamental law
of the State, which we shall publish in full at
an early day; the Ordinance annulling the
Act ot Secession, the reorganization oi
the Congressional Districts : the aMition of
slavery; authorizing the Legislature to en
act laws for the benefit of the freedraen; the
repudiation of the war debt; a memorial to
the President for the relief of all persons ex
empted from amnesty: a resolution declar
ing that all private contracts made dmiug
the war shall beheld valid and shall he set
tled upon equitable priuciplea; authorizing
the erganization of a police force in each
county of the State, which meets with the
approbation ot President Johnson; and a
memorial to Secretary McCulloch, asking
transfer of the assessment of taxes upon real
estate until after the meeting ol Congiess,
and that the assessment be made on the
present value.
Au adjournment was made 'subject to the
rail of the President or the Executive within
aix months.
i.f.GISLATI'RE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
This body assembled at Columbia, S. C.,
on the Cth inst. The correspondent ot the
Courier reports that in the Senate*, Governor
Perry 's plan of legislating, with reference to
the final passage of a Bill, came under im
mediate consideration by way of a resolution
from Mr. Tillman (the Executioner of the
Parish System) and was disapproved by a
decided vote of the Senate.
From resolutions passed in Ikuli Houses
the disposition and intention of the legisla
ture are manifested to remain in session until
its legitimate labors are concluded.
Mr. Wagener had offered a resolution that
the new code of Laws for the Freedmen re
quires a mature, serious and well digested
judgment, which can best be formed by a
consultation of the members ot the two
Houses with the wise and experienced of
their constituents, and by a careful inquiry
into such authoritative works, as may treat
on similar subjects, and are fur the most ol
us inaccessible now ; and also in deference
to public opinion generally.
William Henry Trescott, Esq., had made
his report to Governor Perry on his mission
to the Federal Government in relation to
the lands confiscated in South Carolina,
•which was as favorable as could be expect
ed.
Mr. Trescott concludes his report as fal
lows :
I cannot conclude this report without ex
pressing to your Excellency, and through
you to the Legislature, my ' profound sense
«>f what this State owes to the w isdom and
courage of the President's policy. It has
Laved us from destruction that would have
been a.3 rapid as it was ruthless.
In the readiness with which I was permit
ted to lay before him your Excellency's sug
gestions—in the considerate attention given
to the interests I was instructed to repre
sent—in the just and kindly appreciation of
the difficulties with which the Stale was
surrounded—in the judicious policy which
General Howard was authorized to pursue,
j. found still further evidence of that sincere
desire to aid the State in her trying position,
which I feel it my duty thus gratefully to
acknowledge.
1030 JOBS KUSSKLiL. JPltlSlK MINIS
TEK.
The English papers announce tlie advent
to power of Lord John Russell as Prime
Minister in place of Lord Palmerston. Tins
will be only a temporary arrangement until
lbe strength of parties is tested in the House
ot Coimnous. One of the questions liy which
this test will be made will lie Parliamentary
Reform.
Lord John Russel! is unfriendly to the ex
tension of Urn suffrage. He was distiosed to
go tarther than Lord Palmerston ou this
question, although not inclined to meet the
■wishes of the Radical party, by whom he was
esignated in ridicule as Fiualty John.
Lord John Russell is not regarded as aman
rj ;the highest order of ability. He is better
5.3 a party manager aud debater than as
statesman. His diplomacy has
has been much ridiculed on two occasions.
TW er * v ilell OCC «Py»>g the post Os
msrttmr» r .K ord , luary at lhe CoUrt of Vienna
tnL break '? S out ot the Crimean
ftn h subsequently tu Lis negotiations
iu relations to the
Hamsh-Hplstem question—has given rise to
jMfSar l
questions «and foreign poU C y, nor does he com”
mand confidence sufficient t. . , ,
w>» or rb. rsa.
parties in that assembly Lo V q e ‘
will, we apprehend, heTeftC,
\\ ilham E. Gladstone will I*. \, JUuJ
bine the largest share of Parliament are
ltdence of auy ot the party Warier? n'
unites the highest degree ot various
cations tor the office of Prime Mint*,
any one who has held that post ainc ti'
- .I.— Q. at Sir Robert Peel Will , . . ® h.r l
(emu «o r Jtoueri Feel. \\ U |, et lUK | tiuaue »i
klHy aflcl tateut as a debater, lie has auo.*
F b ,t,l » •>( eloqueacc. His defect is immd
freoess, the abseuce ot ihut nientul equill
num thati» so uece«**ry in Urn leader ol a
party iu the House of Commons, and the
Jlead of the govenimeut. Nhtwithstaijdi,,.,
l *i|» deficiency Mr.TiJmlfitooe is distlnud wu
think lo beeome the |>ermaueat successor ol
J.ofd Palmerston
< >oi Kaslero exchnages eoutuiui ircouDis
»r Ihe suiiposed suicide ol Mr. L. H. Hmllh,
•if th« firm of Himih A Gilmore, proiuiueiii
«ud flour dealer* lu Hellasi, AU. Jie
itiu lieeu missing smei* Wednesday morning,
»mi u hi* hat was louud on Uie shore ol
the hay . lose hy the sUaiiihom wharf,
II Is gewffhlly helh-yed he .ommilt.ii
euieiile hy drowning hluiseir. Ilia sioie mi,l
goods were desiroye.l hy the let,, file, ami
wru uninjured. This luisloiiuiie Is Iw
wi lu hate ÜbseUifid id* Hiteluu ■
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
hknauki.
Savannah. N«v. nth.
The Dry goods market Is without change, a fair
demand prevails to fill interior and Fiorina orders
The receipts ol all descriptions of goods were quite
Itigednnnglhe week. We quote prints at 2o to *2*,c
per yard and shirting unbleached , 4 4. 33 to SSc yard;
bleached shirting, 34 to 55c per yard ; Delaines 40r
per yard.
Georgia manufactured goods are unchanged: there
i* a good inquiry. We quote varus at fl 26 to f ”
per hunch: Georgia starting 3S to :tsc tier yawl.
Cloths continue In demand, and price- aie un
changed. Cassirnetes are selling at #2 10 pet
yard; Jeans use to ft per yard.
The money market continues without change.
Qoiil la scarce and the lots ottered to Brokers at**
very small. Silver also continues scarce. Coupons
of the Chy continue In very active demand, time
bllla continue neglected. In Foreign Exchange there
continues a limll**d ileniand- l uctirrent money con
tinues in good demand and there is a decided in
crease In this blanch of flic Brokers.
Cotton.— During tin* past seek the cotton market
has lie. II dull and Ina. live, and few sales have been
effected. Holders have demanded the full rare of
our quotations on Hie All. Inst., w hen we rated Mid
dling* al 53. ami Strict Middlings at 64c. The 111 in
uess of holders induced buyers to withdraw, anil the
consequence has been l hat the sales of the week
have iieeu very limited. The decline tn the New
York market of from l to 2c per pound, received by
telegraph and private accounts, together with the
in. leased receipts of the stock at all ihe Southern
ports, Induced purchasers to withdraw their orders.
anil coiisrqnenTly Hip market has l.eua dull and Inac
tive for the past three or lour days. Few or no
sales have been effected during the past few days,
and regular rates of the market rannot he given al
the present time. The prices helow are merely nom
Inal, and are those which purchasers offer bat
w hich holders generally refuse to accept. These
rates show a decline of fully five cents per pound on
the ra’as quoted on the Ath lust We quote, nomi
nally, duty paid :
ordinary Nominal
Low Middling 42 fas—
Middling 4M—
SI I let Middling Ah®'—
Hood Middling ’Ms—
COTTON STATEMENT.
tereirra Since Nov. a. tsar.
Upland. Sea l-land. Mum.
By River 4.011 112 87
liy Central Railroad 174
iq wagons 149 35
Total Reeeipts, ft 234 147 S7
KXPOIITS BINOI* VOVEAIIiFR 4, 1865 :
t'plami. ,ven /. Oomest’s.
This week 2.588 256 220
Previously ~ ..36.(6 0 2.(122 3,243
Total 39,636 2,277 3.403
STOCK ON UANO, NOVKMBEK 1865.
Upland. Sea I. Domest's.
Slock, Sept. 1 3,(104 04 286
Received this week 5,234 147 87
Previously 11,053 2,SCO 3,264
Total 49.981 2,547 3.577
Exports 39,630 2,277 3,463
Stock on hand, Nov. 10,
1665 10,345 270 114
Ska Islands.—ln consequence of the limited stock
placed on the market Ihe transactions have been very
light. Prices are very Irregular, us most ol' the stock
nriereal Is of a very low grade, and the only inquiry is
tortile liner staple. The general range is from Ssc
to *1 25 per pound. For a very superior quality a
higher figure has been paid. The stock of this'de
scription of cotton placed on sale is very light, and
comes to market In small lots, the greater portion of
which Is badly prepared, for which there is no de
ntil ml.
Fkkiohts.—During the past week quite a brisk
demand lias existed for freights and prices have ad
vii need. The supply of cotfon is increasing and hol
liers are desirous to ship. We quote, by steamships
to Sew York, 1 p cent lb lor compressed cotton,
shipper paying for compressing : uncompressed and
Augusta compressed iqc. Sib : Round bates and
Wool, I ,‘i'c $ lb. Domestics $1 60 $ bale. To Liv
erpool tid. To Philadelphia, cotton by steam, to ~p.
lb. compressed ; $1 25 lor Sea Islands ; $l 75, for
Domestics ; By sailing vessels to New York, uncom
pressed. tie : Domestics $1 60 ; To Boston, by sail
ing vessels tic. f* lb. for compressed.
Coastwise.—Cotton, from Florida, $3 per bale.—
From Thoinasville, slft. From Doctortown, $9.
From Darien, $2. From Augusta, no specific rates.
Goods to Augusta, $2 per hundred weight; measure
ment goods at ooe. per rubit loot.
Whiskey.—The city having resnmed Its civil func
tions and during the week granted a large number
of licenses, business was quite brisk to this class of
purchasers. The market continues well supplied,
without change in prices. Interior trade was very
good. We quote Gibson Son's .V Co.'s whiskey as
follows: Double distilled old Rye Wlilskey, per gal.
88. Superior old Mannngnhefa Whiskey, per gal.
83,05. Choice old Manongahelußye X per gal. $:;,20.
Choice do. do. do. XX per gal. 53,30. choice do. do.
do. XXX per gal. #3,49. Choice do. do. do. XXXX
per gal. #3,55. Choice old Bourbon Whiskey per gal.
83,30. out Nectar 1840 per gal. $4. Old Family Net
tar per gal. $4 15. Pure old Rye Whiskey per gal.
84 25. i’ore old Wheat Whiskey per gal. 84 40. Old
Cabinet Whiskey per gal. 84 oft. Medal Swangin,
85 59; Nutlet's Imperial do., 85 50; otarit,
Dupnv A Co.'s Goanac brandy, lu quarter casks
ami half pipes, sll to sls per gallon. Sherry
Wines, $2 50 to $1 50 per gallon, according to
quality : Imported Champagnes, lie St. Marcenux A
Ci,., Reims, S2B per case of quarts ; Due Do Moute
i.reila. S2B per case. Wallack's Brands a» loliuws .
Keciiflcd $2 70 ; Itnperiul Nectar a! $3 50. Bourbon
$3 00 : Columbus Gin ar $4 oo ; M. Leavy A- Co’s
genuine Kentucky, Bourbon, m cases, sl2; Nicho
las Schnapps sl2. Sherry Wine sl2 ; Cognac Bniu
dy $26. Ale. per dozen, $3 ; Porter, per doz., $i ;
Virginia Mountain Dew Whiskey $2 70 per gallon
did Plantation Bourbon Whiskey $3; Fuller’s old
81.1 $4 60 tn $5; 01,1 Santa Oru. Rum, warranted
genuine, $8 to 10; P. H. Godard's Brandy sls pet
gallon; Seignette sls; Crown Sherry, per gal
lou, $4; St. Martin’s Port, $4 per gallon; Ske
-I,all’s Golden Ale, per case of two dozen,
60; Porter do $5 60; Ales in bids sls; Cliaui
pague Cider per case of one do* uts SO, pts, of
two dozen $6 ; Kentucky Bourbon Whisky $1 50 )>er
gallon ; Old ltye $5 per gallon ; Old Bourbon $i to
350 per gallon. Imported Sherry $4 25 ; and Port at
$4 26 per gallon. Imported Champagne s2jto:io [.er
ease. Pure Holland Gin $4 to 6 per gallon : Cognac
Brandy $» to $lO per gallon, by case, *3O to 36. Kgg
Negg sls per cast*.
Coax.—A considerable amount has been received
during tlie past week. The stock Isigood, and tlie
demand is only mod.iale. We quote Maiyi.md « nite
iu bags, at $1,40a 1,45 ; Prime Western at $!,46a 1,43 ;
Balllniove wldie, in bulk, has been selling from ship
board, al $t,2ua1,30 per imsliel.
Coffee—There lias been no change in prices since
onr lasi report. The market continues to lie amply
Htq,plied, and we quote Java at 4ua42e ; St. Duimugu
at 34,■ *, and Rio at 34A35C yt Ib.
Cabiuiik.3.- All abundant supply Is now on the
.market, and quite a large amount iiasbeeu shipped
to the Interior dining the past week. We quote Horn
sfl to sls per hundred, according to quality,
Si'tCKs During Ihe last fortnight we notice an Im
portant advance lu all kinds ofspi. es, and now we
quote Ground Pepper, »3e ; Ginger. 30c ; cinnamon,
,»..«•: Cloves. 45 ; Allspice. 35c ; Maee, $1 85 Ip lb.
Pi m 'l'he market continues to lie abundantly
supplied with all kinds of sailed rtsli. a small quail
lily ol new mackerel have been received, and bare
met with readv sale. We quote new No. 1, In bbls
at S2O ; half bbls. fio.7 , • kits <3.60: old lu kits $2.25
02.50.
in i ri:n.—There has lietu..... important change in
this article. Holders are firm, and the market is
well supplied. We quote Prime, In firkins, at 48 a
ole $* j II), and New York Gosheu at 53 a 57.
Lakh.—t here has been no change since onr last
report. We now quote Prime Leaf at 31 a 33c in
tubs ; an.l Pressed al 27 a3O cents.
Cheese.—There is a large stock on tlie market,
tint the greater portion oi il is of inferior quality.
We quote I'iltr.e Goshen at 20 a 23e, tlie latter quo
tation for Die better quality. English Dairy ai 24
and Pine Apple at 50 rents.
Bis, i ii Prices remain stationary with the usual
retail demand. We quote sugar lit l«c; Boston
crackers at 14. ; soda biscuits at 13c and Navy crack
ers from ltj to 2le.
Rvtsixs.—There lias been no important change
m lids article since our last report, and we quote
New Crop at $7 p box ; $3 50 half box. aud $i 75
quarter box. Old stock al $« r* box *s3 hall box,
and $i -0 quarter b,,\. The stock on the market is
canal to the demand.
H.ii.—Binee our last report a considerable quan-
Uiy has been received. " has been sold from tlie
uiinrf at Ooe a $L aud from store by retail at $1 26
per hundred pounds.
Soars—The market Is well supplied with all the
various brands of soap. During the last furtnlghtjin
advance of lc yi lb has taken place. We now quote
Colgates’ No 1, at I6c ; Pale, 15c : and Hull’s at 6Jc
p tb l.y tlie lmix. Fancy soaps have also experienced
Hie same advance.
Shin,,LEs.—The receipts have been very fair during
the past week, aud demand has continued good. We
quo.e liver Cypress at $6 a 7 per thousand. North
era sawed no change. All good au.l fail lots meet
with ready sale. Tlie supply ts Increasing.
oils.—The market Is unchanged and the demand
lair tbr city and Interior trades. We quote Linseed
Id $1 75 per gallon ; whale at $2 00 ; Sperm at |2 75;
je,jisfo.it ai $2 36 ; Lard at $2 50; Kerosene,
W • Train hi $1 75 ; Turpentine at $1 40.
luies—The receipts the past week acre very
hii"!. i!" lc *" uri ' untiiange.l. The market is without
i™ * 1 " l“K tendency find the deiuaud is good.
"» quote as loliuws;
fJTSJIn*" - to 4C. per lb.
Dry *" tu -to 6c. per Ib.
bi) i tint —l®i" ‘ JK
Deer Sklus 10 to }*c. per Jb.
v*l»«€*kl° : \i f-'AHjHl.—Our tnnikei lium nil
■lioiH io oim i »ujck« not Ut
Huou iVMfoii tlutiVSTlJ? quwui ill## W#
pel ito/.sii. ’’'l l *' lo»eti, Wool cards $lO
TJMULN. —Tl»t» IIM-I’lMn Ilk Him
and mill umber aqua!. Ji) ,"'' 1 nl
lor ill" pa»i werM. 1., iha hatiuiaab and .m.?c*m‘o
canal iKiuud down then. i.« | UIUI uu “ .
jl.aiiiabli limbi t. Mire I, am i.h.iv?, * ,"!
Hie .on,mg week. W« quote tin- p.-ieral i ,fi« *re
in ti fm laugibp. ami«... |,.i ,i„.u, 1 * *' *'*
t\ pin.. 11111114 Ihe pas' foil til* Ip Ihe la, elute haw
bs.ii iiiiusiwllyliplii. end all fan Me Lilng in.m es
in «uni« |u ( jMuimi
tsSi KN Ibe malsl le liufr wi ll supplied with
I tills article We quote bright per gHiiog, at #1 to;
black do., at fiftc. Pitch p. p. at #s,cm. per bbl.
Leant* —The stock u very Mont and no good freak
ariielo is * a sale. We quote tiifcrior al pi a 715 box.
A goo I mi ditv won! I bring frs a to -p buy.
lucrivi. During the past week quite an active
J demand bus existed and large sales have liern es
I. led. tt> quote Gunny at 27c ; s-a Maud Dundee
,~itt a 33c; 1 ticker. Cooper A Co.'a 40c. and retail at
suv.—l hiring thu past week the hulk of a cat go i
of A.-sjo -..,i ks of Liverpool stilt w.is received II has!
been selling m li.l-.al f3,25a:i50 la-rsai 1.. The ■■ arkef
(snow well supplied, but the demand thus far, has
iieeu conhued to lie .sale 111 Mnall lots.
I‘otatio.s —The market contlntiesToheweilfiup
m. al. 10 i from store the rate <• f:;.sn.i4.a#per Abi
J In* hitter price for a suriei .or article
Rope—Prices continue unchanged. The demand
is steady at tin* previous rales of IS to IS’ ** n,.
itEANw vx.—The suppli continues limited, and
Southern Yellmv Is selling at 40e.
K tit s.—-The demand Is good, and assorted quali-
IP -. evil at B>, i‘,»c V lb- The market is fairly sup
plied.
Tv*- Doling the week the market has remained
v itiiuur change, and we qnore Imperial at 81 40@2 •
<( 'loin at ft 2ig.„i no: and Pouchong at fieri to
louug Dy son at 71 50522 60 8* !h.
cxi - ,i con slderahle amount has been received
..liter Hu- , oe I:. and we heal of sales at 80 a 9fie ip
(i-lii Ihu sn pplv on the market is ample forall
! * l.i • ai .* -lbe demand continues active, but the
• 114« \< . limited. We quote as follows : White
rso .(o.git #4o ili. dre-.sed, #60a55 : Sjiruce Phi"
Ncaii oi.. * ..a; Yellow I'm* Hoards. SSO M.
Vs in. i iiiij, bi. tlq West India trade, #SO.
vfrt *-o i- : I.is aitlcle has advanced during the
fart v i.t i add (. e now quote New York refined at 60
a Aft. lee, Golden Snap is selling at file a tafr.
* ice. * - ■.... tiwk oil tbe make! is good, lint the
ci ( .'and ;<: week lias been chiefly for tile home
ir .*.de at spore >l. Some Inferior hits have sold u
»a toper t*hi.
( seel. s. -.i good demand continues forall de
.l ntioi of candles. Roller's Georgia Tfiltow are in
Loo. *..ci by retail dealers. We quote Ada man- j
Uio.;i to 550. V- id.: Hull's Mould Tallow 24c. re tb.;
hotel ! *iUeorgla Tallow 25c. %(tb.;C. 11. Grams’com
-11,.d0* 29®StiC,
Ssk'uaf ~*■ .Dating the week tfic advance noticed
In ourlu.il siicular Ids been maintained, anil holders
(oi.iiiMeflrm, ami not disposed to press sales. We
quite Browns ;6,j4l7t£c: B Coilee 21c: A Toffee 22c:
Crushed £2<&24c; Powdered 23<@24c per ponnd.
Rice.-During the week the reeeipts of rice have
teci; very small, find have consisted m lots of from
■JO to ,0 iniaiieis, all of which lui. bt*en of a very infe
ilor quality. Tin: demand Is fair, but Ihe stock is
limited. We quote Georgia and Carolina, in small
lots, m 1‘: s 14e ; East India, by the bbl, at 10 a 12c.
fii.L.e veil oat trim Hast India lias brongiit 12c per
peund. fio shipments to foreign ports have been
made t Lot season.
Floi a. The market has remained unchanged
during ihe week, with only a limited demand for the
borne trade. The slock on sale is ample for all
purposes, and i y the arrival of each steamer from
thcNortli additional supplies are received. As
ar, Imif x oi the market, we quote good Ohio at
#lO ioikjio so ; and family at sll 50@12 60. Tlie
principal demand during tne week has been for low
slo greats, and we quote them at 89@10 per bbl
Some extra family have been sold at sl4, and fancy,
brands as high as #l4 50.
Lime.—The market is hare of good lime, and the
only kind oil Sale is of an inferior quality, which Is
selling at $2 per bill.
Bacon.—There has been quite an active de
mand for this article, and very good shipments
have been made to Ihe Interior. We quote
prime Sides at 23a24c.; Shoulders at 21a23c.,
ami limns at 26a36c. For ttie better qualities tlie lat
ter quotation Is received. There is a moderate de
mand for Pickled Meats, without, however, anv alte
ration in prices. Family l’lg Pork is quoted at sl6
(3>20 $* half bhl; Beef, 17 ‘,(*lß. We hear of sales of
Sides and Shoulders at 22c.
Ikon and Steki The demand for Iron and steel
continues very good, the inquiry being to till orders
of country merchants and farmers. We quote Ameri
can iron at 7c. per lb : Swedes toe. : Plow-steel 12 :
Oast steel assorted sizes 28c. Wm. Jessnp A Son’s
English cast steel at 28 currency.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Articles. pek from to
Baogino, Gunny yd 27@—
Sea Island Dundee yd 32(0 33
Tucker, Cooper 4Co yd 40(g
Tucker, Cooper & Cos., Retail., vd 45®—
Bale Rope lb 18(3|19
liEitK. Mess bhl 15(316
Etxra Mess bbl 18®—
Family, half bids $lO
Bacon, Hums lb 25ffiS0
Shoulders lb 21® 23
Sides lb 23(*34
Bread, Navy lb 9c.
Pilot lb lOe.
BCTTEiI, Goshen, Prime lb 53@57
Prime Western, Firkins lb 48®5l
Candles, Adamantin lb 29,830
Hull's lb 24®25
Cheese, Goshen lb 20<*23
English Dairy lb 23(024
Pine Apple : lb 3i)@—
COFFEit, St. Domingo IS 34®
Rio lb 24® 3.3
Java. lb 40® 42
Cokdaok, Hemp It. 28(6)30
Manilla lb 30(9132
Domestic Goods
shirtings, Brown yd
Sheetings, Brown yd
Brown Drills yd
Cotton Osnaburgs • *
Fish. Mackerel, No. 1, new ';hl>l $lO 50
do. No. 1 I.l*l 21®—
ilO kits 3 00i@—
Flock, Good Ohio blij 1025® 10 50
Good Family bill 115n®12 50
Ordinary bbl o oo®lo oo
OHain. Com, Maryland While bnshl 1 40m. 1 50
Prime Western bnshl 135(01 io
Oats bush 1 . 8 j@!)0
Glass. American Window —a—
Gin row deii keg —a—
Hat. Prime Northern ewt ooal 00
do. Kastern cwt —a—
Hides. I)i*v lb 7aß
Deerskins . ib —a—
Iron. Swedes ton —a—
Pig ton —a—
Hoop ; —a—
Slieei —a
Nailrods —a—
L fun. Prmie Leaf lb 31a33
Pressed lb 27a30
Lime, Rockland bbl s4a
LuMHEK, Wluie Pine, rough mft s4.ia—
do Pine dressed mit 50aftft
Spruce Pine Scantling mft 33a30
Yellow Pine Boards mft 60a—-
Molasses, New York, refined gal 60@85
Golden Syrup gal So®9o
Nails th 8 ‘4(S9i4
naval Stores, Tar bbl
Spirits Turpentine —®—
Varnish - —@—
OILS, Linseed gal 176@—
Whale gal 2 00@—
Sperm gal 2 75®—
Neatsl'oot gill 2 35<5i
L.ird gal 2 no®—
Kerosene gal l 10®—
Train gal l Vein—
Turpentine gal l so©—
I.CBKICATINO Oils
Spindle Oil gal l 85@—
Engine Oil gal 136©—
No. 2 Lubricating gal 85®—
OsNAnritu.s. Flax vd
I'ORic, Family Pig Pork I.bl 16 oo@2o 00
Pouter, London, quarts
Raisins Malaga ; box 7 uo®.—
“ *,Im)X 3 ao®—
Salt, Liverpool sack 4 00®4 2ft
(Joast sack —© —
Soap. American, yellow lb 16® 16
Shot, all sizes 16
Spirits
Brandy, Cognac in cases gal 20 oo®
otard, Dupuy A Cos, )i Si ti cks., gal 11 00%i5 oo
Gin. liollan. I gal 6 fto®—
Whisky, rectified gal 2 75®—
'* Old Kentucky gill 3 00© —
“ Imperial Nedur gu! 3 26©—
St’OAR, Brown tt> lu®l7(8
B. Coffee lb 21©—
crushed lb 23<a24
Powdered lb 23® 24
Tallow lb 12V.;©—
Tobacco
Teas
Imperial Jbl4o@2 00
Oolong lb 1 20® 1 6o
Pouching lb l oo® l io
Twine, Seine lb —©—
Baling It —©—
Wines, Claret case 9 ,*.(>©• p> oo
Port gai4 00®5 00
Sherry gal 2 25©4 50
Catawlia ease ©soo
Wool, Southern unwashed lb 36®37
" Clean lb 40(342
Exchange.
BI'YINO.
Sterling, nom 107 in gold.
“ “ 152 in currency.
Boston Sight l per ct. dis.
New York Sight i per ct. ills.
do. 30 days. l per ct. and int.
de. ao days 1 per ct. and Hit.
Philadelphia Sign'. i per cl. dis.!
Baltimore Sight l per ct. dis.
■SKI UNO KATES.
New York Par to dis.
llostou do
Philadelphia do
Baltimore do
Financial.
Latest gfotations for Cncfrbint Money and
Securities, corrected by Brvun, Hartildge A Cos.,
Broker. Ac.
Savannah, Nov. 10, 1805.
Nob's to l.e $6 and upwards. These rates will be
reduced lo to 3o tier cent, on smaller notes.
Prepared expressly for the Savannah Dally Herald.
OEOKOIA.
Augusta tin. and Banking Cos.. to
Bunk of Augusta 9#
do Athens 32
do Columbus ii
do Commerce
do Knit,hi 22
do Empire Mule ~ .16
Bask I.r Middle tleoigla, 114
do Havfiiuuili. ~ .4$
do State of Georgia . ..... ~9s
(.Vutral Railroad and UaukluiiCo ........ 92
Hi) liana oi Aiwimia 24
i'arnrei" and Me* liames' ,|6
Georgia IholriMd ami Ranking i.'u 112
slain,a Hank M
Mm liunloa' Ihlllk |o
Me, I, ~d»’ui|,l Plunlcr» Rani 19
pianmia’ Rank If
Ipi 110 ,ifi
TttniMM 1 uliara' s
SOCTH CAOULINA.
Bank of Camden *•
■l« Chalk stall **
-Hi Chesi r • • f*
no Georgetown m *"
do •
do NewlieiTy 6°
do Soon. Carolina
do State ol So. Ca ..
| Conimerciiil Bank, Oolnmio.i d*
j RAchonge do do 2fi
J'armers* and Exchange 14
Merchants'
Peoples' Bank 5°
Planters - li.nk, Fairfield *
Planters’and Mechanics' Bank 30
SonUi W. R. R 30
Cuion Bank *0
State Bank f 10
NORTH . ABOLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 42
Bank of Charlotte
do Clarendon 12
do commerce 22
do Fayetteville 15
do Lexington 30
Bank of North Carolina 42
do Wadesborotigli ' 22
Bank of Washington 12
do Wilmington 26
.Io Yancevvllle 12
Commercial Bank of Wilmington 15
Farmer’s Bank of North Carolina 30
Merchant’s Bank of Newborn 30
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile 70
do Montgomery (O
do Selma 27
Commercial Bank 3*'
Central .to . 30
Eastern do ...46
Northern do 46
Southern do .o
TENNESSEE
Bank of Union « 2'
Bank of Chattanooga. ... 24
*• Memphis..'.
Middle Tennessee 75
" Tennessee 25
“ West Tennessee 25
City Bank oi Nashville 45
Commercial Bank..
Buck’s Banks
Ocoee “ 35
P.anlers’ “ ao
Northern Bank
Southern “
ShelhyviUe Bank 75
Traders' “ - 2ft
Union Bank eo
Bonds.
Old Georgian's (Coupon attachedi 80@85
■lo 7’s (from 1861. j
City of Savannah 62@65
Augusta 80® 86
Celilral Railroad, 85C*90
-Muscogee Railroad .. 60(gii>0
Mempais and Charleston Kuilroad oo
COfPONS.
City of Savannah 75® 80
STOCKS.
Central Railroad «5@60
Soutliwestern ikulroa.i ’ Vo©7s
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad 50Ca,r,3
Georgia Railroad 70(875
These quotations are liable to fluctuate,'’and can
not be relied on lor any length of time.
THIS STATE ELECTION.
Correction.
7o the Editors of the Scwmnah Jjaih/ Herald :
There seems to be some misapprehension as
to what counties constitute the First Con
gressional District. That voters may vote
underslandingly, and not be deceived,
they are informed that Brooks and Chatham
are botli in the First District, and that Col.
Carey W. Styles, resides in the former
county.
BROOKS."'
Mr. Editor : Please announce the under
named gentlemen as Candidate* for the
offices of Mayor and Aldermen at the next
Municipal election. We have not consulted
them, but presume they will serve if elected.
They are not office seekers, and probably
have no friends to reward or enemies to
punish. CITIZENS.
FOR MAYOR.
MILTON J. BUCKNER
FOR ALDERMEN.
MONTGOMEBY CUMMING.
JOHN McMAHON.
JOHN LAMA.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
WILLIAM REMSHAKT.
A. P. WETTER.
A. N MILLER.
S YATES LEVY.
JOHN FOLEY.
JOHN C. FERRILL.
JACOB WALDBURG.
W. G. BULLOCH. S-novf
Messrs. Editors ;
Piease announce the Hon. R. D. Arnold
as a Candidate tor re-election to tlie office Os
Mayor. He lias served this community
bouestly and faithfully for the last two years,
and we want no other man at a time like this.
And he will be supported by a large number
of the Workingmen of Savannah. He knows
our wants and we are determined to support
him. MANY LABORING MEN.
nov 10-31. *
Fol
Col. Carey W. Styles, of Brooks county,
is announced ns a candidate for Congress to
represent the First Congressional District*
in tlie National Congress. The election
takes place on Wednesday, the 15th inst.
We are authorized to announce
Colonel C. H. HOPKINd,
of Pierce County,
AS A CANDIDATE FOB REPRESENTA
TIVE TO CONGRESS, FROM THE
FIRST DISTRICT,
nov 9 ts
We are authorized to announce
Hon. SOLOMON COHEN,
of Chatham County.
AS A CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTA
TIVE TO CONGRESS, FROM THE
FIRST DISTRICT,
nov 9 ts
mail co.vtkacts waxtasd.
lle-Estßlilisluiifnt of Mail Facilities in
LtHirgift.
The Post Office Department desires to
f.irnish the State of Georgia with Postal
service, at ihe earliest practicable day, until
July Ist, 18tifi, when the regular contract
proposals for which are now advertised for,
will go into effect.
The Department invites proposals for con
veying the mails until Juue 20, 18GG, to all
country seats and other important points not
reached by Railroad communication, at rates
not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for
weekly set vice ; sls for semi-weekly, and
s2l for tri-weekly; and where the importance
of tlie case requires, §4O for duily service ;
counting tlie distance one way only in all
cases.
Service will lie tarnished on routes, where,
before the war, it was daily, three times a
week ; where it was tri-weekly twice a Meek;
and where it was semi-weekly, weekly
service will be allowed.
Proposals should he addressed to “lion
Geo. w. McLellau, 2d Asst. P. M Washing
ton, D. I'., aud should state they ore tor
service to end June 2d 18GG.
nov 4 ts
ADAMS EXPRESS COMP Y
Great Eastern, Western & Southern
EXPRESS FORWARDERS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
'l'llU Ail.iiiih Iftprrea 1 , RiiMtiiy are now pienaiM
A loimvlve Hint lm » ahl height suit on>ll fra lo
16" biilowu, Tlreomenllii uU ,| all wa, nations Aim.
t0A.4';,*..; blJGvei of Ifallrofid, aml lo all polnia
"!« «tt 4 P. Tl MtMuY Agool,
FIDRHAL IS VITA TIOW.
The anil arqntinUuce of MirilAßL, Martin
MKllknm.t Cu**Wiiy. arc r.«pc. Ik.U> ill’ll J to aW
tend the luu< r.il .Nil. ft e m«r, bom bis rerificii. e,
Sualweal corner nf West Broad and Junes aUcctr,
! This Morning at 10o'. U.ck.
ITCH V ITCH ! ITCH !
I SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !! SCRATCH !!!
Whoiitoii’H Ointment*
Will CURE THE IHH IN fORTY EIGNT HOURS.
j Also euros 8 lit Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
■ Erupt).>ii** of the Hkin. Price 50 cents. For sale by
I all Druggists By sending ft) cents to Weeks A- Potter,
| Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston. Mass., il
will be forwarded l>y mail, free ol’ postage, to any
part c.l the United States. aepl2l-Sni
VFW tnVEUTISF.XIENTS.
T El 33
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Offlco for the State of Georgia,
ii<> RttOIGHTOY STREET,
H. D. CAWLEY, General Agent.
A larpo n«Hf»itinon! for at New York prices.
S wifji; Micliines of fill kiiult* it at bhort
notice.
neatly <l‘ !ic. nil
PAPER SAGS.
JTTST roceived jwr Hlcamshtp Ariadne, a large as
sortment of Paper U>ȣr'>.
WARREN & PI.ATNER,
nil 210 Bay street.
C'IONSTGNEKS p r JOS. W. WEBSTER, from New
J York, will atrend to the recepiion of their goods,
landing this day at Exchange wharves nil
LIME.
ROCK LIME JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
MACIiY, BEATTIE k CO’S,
nll-6 203 & 205 Bay street.
Liverpool Salt.
FOR NALET—Two Hundred sacks. A spledid ar.
tide.
mVI-3 ROGERS & CANN.
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE. -
O/jj i Boxes, 3, and caAlies Tobacco, which we
'•"v are cow offering at prices lower than it can
be bought for id Northern cities.
MILLER, THOMAS * CO.,
nll-tf No. 2t 5 Bay street.
Rooms Wanted.
TWO Gentemcn wish to” obtain a P.irlor and Bed
room as near the Pula ski House as posttble.
Address, tor two days, “G,”
n lft-2 P.ox 292. Post Office.
Wanted to Rent,
M Until the Ist of May, a nice Iloiise, of not
less than six moms one;furnished preferred,
and situated near the Park. Also, a part ol
a first-class Furnished Iloase. not lees than
iour rooms, with privilege of part use of kitchen, Ac.
Address W. Lawton, care of
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
nll-1 Bay street.
CHOICE WINES.
JA Baskets Pure Ueidsiek Cbainpngue,
lo dozen very choice Sherry Wine,
5 dozen Lan»h*inann's Port,
j casks Bap Pale Ale,
. casks Byass’ London Porter,
io eases Drake’s Plantation Bitters,
Landiinr, and for sale by
novli3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
STRAYED,
ON the 9th, a Bull Terrier, marked white and yel
low. Strayed ;,wa> u-".ir tin* Fv.st o:Jlue. A
liberal reward will l>-* paid for any information con
oerning the above, or by delivery at the corner of
Indian street, lane and Falun street. novll l*
BUCKWHEAT, ~&c,
O K Boxes New Buckwheat,
** 30 quarter h i t els and bags Buckwheat.
30 barrels very chok e Family Flour,
‘25 barrels Kxtra Baltimore Flour.
Landing, and for sale by
novll 3- CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
OF (iF.ORG IA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
nil whom it may concern :
Whereas, Nathaniel Lovell wLI apply at the Court
ot Ordinary fur Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Angie Lovell late of said comity, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite anS admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before s:iid
Court to make objection (if any they havej on or be
fore the second Monday in Juuuaiy next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Tth
day of November, IS6O.
D. A. O’BYRNE,
nil* Ordinary Chatham county.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
,4Nl>
110 RT TOULT LIRE
THE un.lersiguecl are repare.l to make every kind
of Landscape Gardeuiug ; to put In older Arli
lieiiil Water Works amt everythin? pertalnin? to Or
namental Gardens, and to do all kinds of Trimming,
X'C., 4c.
Orders may be left at the Herald office.
W. A. D. ELMAR & Cos.,
novll-lm Landscape Gardeners.
iSTAJBLJSHEDIB267”
Storage Wanted
THE bulk of One i hnusand Bales of Cotton wanted
on storage.
J. C. ROWLAND,
Battle Row,
nov4-l\v Foot of Montgomery street.
Bridgewater Paint and Color
Works Cos.
BELL, WYI.LY & CHRISTIAN, Apents.
Just received and for sale &t the manufacturer’s
Prices:
Kegs XX Bridgewater Lend
Kegs XX Snow White Zinc
Kegs Cygnet White Lead
licgs Sowincrset White Lend
Tubs Pi it tv
Paint Brushes
Picintum White Lead „
i hroiue Yellow
Venetian Red
Metaiic Paint (in oilj
Mi tn lie Paint cdry> t
Fin* Proof Pulnt
Cottige t'olora. lm oct2C
JUST HECEIVED AND FOR SALE, ~
COIL, HAY. LIME AND FLOUR
1 fxlk TONS bant .tore I'oal
I V4u bale* beat Noi Iburu llay
lull Uiinul. Li mu
2.0 bariuli linker.* Flonr.
“I" ROtIKHH .1 CANN.
Arclnlcctiire anil En£iiieeriuiE.
MCI.!. Kit Jk lllll'l N, Al. liip*. in and UniriiiMirs
aiu iu.w pi.p.imllo fiirniaii Di.uina. btorifi,.
ilui.N ...il I .1.m.1M i><. Im idu.Mi Aln.iVj afi kiuilN
ol Mail.imiy. fimh «• Ka» Mm» and llur tun., I'lwile
ill. AC, HU(I ID NI.JIvI 11.1i.1.il 111,. I,(III,IP, e ,4 , UU|l .
MM I. flu. dun. 11l nil .In brainlt.'., I.tt.iii.u, At
i(fit..'in H.. 11.1 i lui.ld.iif, iitii.n) wl Bull Nud lUr .1.,
ftH'Atlluel
u J f «|l||
* oil KMd VitijiNite xl k.iuu.M.
t>rtW Wr liWM;
»*»4Un A».|nbt|
POSITIVELY THE
LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT
IN
I 11 ,
REORGANIZED FOR
A GRAND SOUTHERN TOLD
For Season of 1865-6.
Will Exhibit s Savannah
For a short time only, commencing
Thursday, Nov. 9.
Corner Abercorn and Liberty Streets.
Xf _ a e Managers would re-
OjiTo fcflf s P e,tful| y state that in the
W®® . i Ji selection of Artists for the
1 • 11 Colos sal
gMm ALLIANCE,
, , W ' It has been the Proprietors’
desire to secure such a va
! ; gjkL I'ietjr that no patron shall
Efail to find in it much that
0 will instruct the mind and
' enchain tlie attention.
, THE BRILLIANT
Cluster
| a at »« CELEBRITIES
P || which adorn tliis
Famncl CireiiK
jP .. ate unparalleled in their si* v-
It Wo?) J f ’dt' l specialties.
' vt{-{ (w 'i‘ |K ‘ magniflccnt
Scenes
ARENA
j suref ure eni ’ ic^ie ‘l and beautified
GORGEOUS
PARAfREBNALIA
fTI ®PERI tlllSif).
—o—
Ak j MESSRS.
STONE,
ROSSTOH&MIIIiRAY
CvL liaving banished the antique
e====—jii style, utid readied perfection
( — —2jl| In this organization, offer no-
Mr pj stale-or exhausted acts.
~ 'i * eW rca,nr * 9 Hn d Fresh
[ 1 Novelties
L and)
- 'MW never before Introduced to*
,l!e ~übllc - _ o _
Attached to this combina-
PROF.
HUTCHINGSON'S
}>*- TRAINED
I j JDOGrS,
BEN. STONE’S'
mjjjg- 9 comic
f *'C BABE AND KITE. -
IT !f t Will show how much livelier
fl / It they are than all othet Comic
«E. / » Mules, Trick Mules, Funny
IW’aSsTXSL 1= I Mules, Dancing Mules, or
9I any other Quaint Mules
-■■■ ■. x] known to fame lor lieing
•i J queer In their conduct.
rnbllc attention ts called to the
GRAND
Free Exhibition
OF THE GYMNASTIC MIRACLE OK
AMYAIITIC-OMILIiATION.
OH
FLYING IN THE AIR,
By ihu intrepid Pan. ratlsi,
fill ifrixo r TJ* o rill uan <l.
THE WoNDMI OF THE WOULD I
This nplcll.lld OmlhMiM* Exlillill|..u Mill la* uincu
adj.o «‘iii b* Hie HCONIC. Ilush'h.x A MI.'MIitY s
Cmllls ravilluii ever) .III), 41 | ll', lock
ADUiitoUJM T
ITfifil tHufifi Huai# .. , u
hu. tilul dn " ** ft
(Hiildrefr .hv!""" lo
Ouluied unlUfrf
g4r lM><4« I .pull Hi I sadfitfi oilu.g a IN
II,(V* r
AMI'SKMRNTS.
S a V a II n a li T h e a I re.
mturiiay fvemivg. nov. 11.
Sixih night of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crisp.
The great Play of
KOB Tt OY !
rieleuM«H e ( #or. ... S' p l '** 1 ’
All the Music MrS ' H Cr,9 P
To conclude with
The Limerick Boy.
Consignees Wanted
FOR E. H. S.—:i6 bbls Flour
‘2O half bi»li Flour
•J bWa Crackers r
0 bbls Apples
6 bbls Ejrgs
G & W- 100 tubs Liu-d.
If not called for will he sold lor freight and czi.aLw
°ot23 ._ BIiIUHAM, BALDWIN *Oj
I'IA.\U WAKTED.
A GOOD PIANO wanted to rent. Address \ v
*C.j Uetidd office. nova
Wanted,
GAHEY, Gity Building, Biddeiord, Maine.
seplb _ d&.Worn
W agon Freight
WANTED
M For
Iflacon,
Milledgrviile,
Albany,
Amcilcug, or
Apply to HawkimvlUe,
oc t 3 ts OED. C. FREEMAN.
Wanted,
JfiGlk A DA T ! Assents wanted to tell anew and
*T>**G wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only
cheap one licensed. Address SHaW & CLARK. Bin
dolord, .Maine, sepl4-d.lt w3iu
For SALE &TO ItK.VT, ——
For Sale,
1 *_{| |A BUSHELS Prime White Com
I’’"" 2000 bushels Prime White Oats
ns N. A. HARDEE A CO.
FOR SALE:
A Valuable Garden Spot,
Located about Ten Niles from Savannah,
ON THE CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH
RAILROAD,
And within I 1-2 miles of the. ffivsr.
rrilE GARDEN SPOT CONTAINS ABOUT 100
a Acres, of which some Thirty Acres are ole red
and the rest heavily wooded with plue and some
Oak W od. Any one wishing to make money out of
Wood, will make appiicatiom Immediately at the
Hekai.d Office.
nov» ts
The Screven House
FOR RENT.
aiHIS commodious and elegant Hotel is offered for
rent. Iti has capacity for 100 Bed Rooms, in addi
timi to Dining Rooms, p.irion*, *c It is situated in
the biisiiie.-s portion of the citv. For particulars aud
terms apply to
nov2-2w BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.
PAVfLIOf HOTEL
For X^ent.
THAT well-known, diflrably located, and highly
popular establishment, rituated on Bull street,
between South Broad and Hull streets, occupying
f«»ur entire lots of CO by $0 feet each, ami the lane be
tween them, and containing about forty rooms, is
now offered for rent.
The party renting this property will be required to
make the necesshr> repairs and give sat isficiory se
curity for the punctual payment oi re;»t
JOHN M COOPER.
nov7—tf Prea’t Union Society.
FOR RENT. -
T OFFER for Rent next year, 186>‘. my Rice Place, in
A l anuien county, Ga., on the Great Saiilla River,
known as the “Vernon Plantation,” containing 420
acres of first quality Rice Land, and about 100 acres
oi high land, all in perfect order. Said Plantation h«s
been cultivated during the war, and therefore requires
no extra work to prepare it for a crop the ensuing
year.
All the negroes formerly belonging to me are still on
the place and anxious to teinain, so there would he
no difficulty in procuring laborers. On the place is a
comi<‘it able dwelling house, together with all the
necessary buildings for the accommodation of labor
ers and storing he crop.
Seed for the coming year, including Rice, Corn. Peas,
Sug.trCane, Sorghum, Cotton, can be obtained
on the place. For further particulars address the sub
scriber at Waynesville, Wayne county. Ga.
octUo-‘2m JAS. F. KING.
Store to Let,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
Tlie light and commo,lions Store, corner Merchants' -
Row and Palmetto Avenno, to lease for a li 111 It e( r time.
Terms easy. Address
W. S. SAMPSON, Jr., Agent,
octlß ts Lock Box E, Hilton Head, S. C.
FOR SALE.
TWO FINE FIVE KEY CLARIONETS, “B and C,”
Enquire at THIS OFFICE _
.T O KKN T .
LARGE AND HANDSOMELY
Furnished Rooms To Lei.
AT
EAST COR. OF PRICE AND ST. JULIAN STS.
ROOMS TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S.C.
The “palmetto Herald Building.*’ having been newly
fitted up, now offer large and airy Rooms mitable for
Sleeping Apartments or Busincps purposes. For terms
address
W. 8. BAMPSON, Jr., Agent,
<ictl« ts Lock £»ox it, lliuoii uetox.fi o.
~ TOBACCO. ~
RECEtYBD bv last New York rtsomer »iot of 59
boxes, Ill’s, Tobacco, which we can offer si
v ary low terms. „
_nov7—« R ANPELL * CO.
Plaster Paris,
FOR SALE BY
Van Horn, Holyoke A Muira)
hoyT —8 No. 9 STUDDARD'I BLOCH.—,
’ ORNAMENTAL HAIR.
Varli, tlr»W», WsHrfaiß, x, H
iiMii.i., wifiL nair wii»* *
WliiilsMle, tsl Ihe luWB.I |K»*ril,l« price of imr l "'*
11**11, flu 18* ,
w, it. paiuorau a* vo»
li'iporlsiY q| H«lr WiA MfißUtoJore"*
NU M FtLTOB th IWWOhLIfH,
Meat M** *«*•
i.»««# *»d small paajWailk fiM*«A«*