Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 25, 1868, Image 8

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£ just op: M. KETCHOM: -A. L. HARTBIDGE. £LC. KETCEUM & HARTRIDGE, Bankers and Com’sn Merchants, 'Kobthkast Boom Exchange Buiedino, DEALERS IN * ' ' Domestic and Foreign Exchange, GOLD, SILVER, AND / UNCUREENT MONEY, .v . . . .. ■ B UY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, Ac. Receive Deposits, allowing four per cent interest per an num on weekly balances of $500 and upwards. . Collections made in this city and an principal towns, of Georgia and Florida. i ■wm make advances on consignments of Cotton, Bice, Ac., to ourselves or to our Northern and Euro- w-t a at AAvMatuin^nnta rlncICL^in 1-1SEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Latest New York News! THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED! “COSTAR” INTHE FIELD! LADIES 11 Look Out! Look Out! Look Out! Look Out! WHITE AND FANCY CHI GUT GLASSWARE PLATED WARE, HOYT & GARDNER, Bankers'and Brokers S NEW ST. JUSTUS LAWRENCE, . PRESIDENT. NEW YORK BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION GOLD, GOVERNMENT AND STATE SECURIT Stocks, Bonds and Sterling Exchange. TMBORTEBS FURNISHED WITH COIN FOB 0 i TOMS DUTIES at lowest rates. Stocks, Bonds and Gold purchased and carried, sold short on deposit at margins. Interest allow on margins. Interest allowed on deposits, snbjec check at sight. novl8-3ttw,tlaw2m G. HILTON SCRIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. “ HENRY B. COSTAB, of No. 10 Crosby street, iB said to be 4 out 4 with a BEAUTTFIER that ecUpses anything ever knbwhrin this line. The ladies are wild with delight One lady says, ‘Iknowitisrlght,’ and pointed to a skin as fresh, soft and delicate as a child. Another lady said, ‘If it cost $10.00 a bottle. I’d have it." Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c, TOILET SETS, In Great Variety, BUREAU SETS, . K‘ New and Beautiful, VASES, “Expositione Styles,” DOLLS, TOYS, &C., This Stock having been bought MUCH UNDER FORMER PRICES, will be offered CORRESPONDING RE- JOHN BMB MIDDLETON, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. P ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO TH sale of Cotton, Rice and Southern Produce, an purchase of Grain, Flour, Guano and Plantation Sup plies. Liberal advances made on consignments. Refers to H. &B. N. Gonrdin & Co., 8avannah. nov!8-lawl2t and Orange Blossoms. It gives Beauty to the Complexion, a Rosy glow to the Cheeks, a Ruby tinge to the lips, and Happiness com plete. All Druggists in SAVANNAH sell it. One bottle, $1.00; three bottles, $2.00. Or address “COSTAR." No. 10 Crosby st., N. Y. EDW’D D. BOIT. W. A. McEENZIE boit & mckenzie, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah. * dec2-3m to customers at a DUCTIOtf. GUERARD & HOLCOMBE, Cotton Factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS N0.-5, STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Go. liberal Advances made on Consignments. 109 BROUGHTON STREET. dec7-tf. SAVANNAH, December 7th, 1868. THE LARGEST STOCK CLASON &CO M COMMISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. L iberal advances made on consign ments to their houses in New York and Liver pool, and to their friends on the Continent. nov!6-3m PHILIP DZIALYNSKI, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 186 Bay Street, Jones* Upper Block. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at Madison, Florida. novl2-tf P. HAMILTON S. PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. L iberal advances made on consignments to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. references: Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Bos ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants' National Bank, Savannah; Lathrop & Spivey, Bankers, 8a- vannah. : sep23—tf E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin St Co. E. XV. DRUMMOND & BRO., THE LABGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DENTIST, (Masonic Hall,).cor. Broughton and Bull Sts., up status, (ENTRANCE ON BROUGHTON ST.) Savannah, Georgia. , Jel2-ly ■ DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERY. ?1MILK A. SCHWARZ, mHAT HAS-EVER BEEN OFFERED FOR SALE A IN SAVANNAH. 600 GLOVE PITTING CORSETS at 75 cents, worth $1 25. 200 GLOVE FITTING CORSETS at 871 cts., worth $1 50. 200 GLOVE FITTING CORSETS at $1 each. 250 FRENCH CORSETS .at $1 25, worth $1 50. .',*75!-; 5. 200 FRENCH CORSETS at $2, worth S2 50. 225 FRENCH CORSETS at $2 25, worth $2 75. 126 FRENCH CORSETS from $2 50 upwards. 100 Breakfast CORSET JACKETS LADIES in want of CORSETS will find this a FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT, comprising a full line of sizes, and ai a shade over manufacturer’s prices. T>RACTICAL UPHOLSTERER and Dealer in WALL ! AND DECORATION PAPER, FLOOR' AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, atl etylea or WINDOW SHADES, SWISS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES. CORDS. TASSELS, GIMPS. Jsc., DAMASK and FURNITURE COVER INGS. Furniture upholstered and repaired. Widow Shades Cornices, Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Mosquito Bars and Furniture Covers made to order. ALL KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Fitted and Laid novlo-tf Market Square, Savannah, Ga. Sashes, Blinds and Doors, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints OF ALL,COLORS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., No. 6 Wbitalcer St., Corner at Bay Ban LIVERPOOL AND LONDON rpHE QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., CiSUU A against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildin Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Ac, sit usual rates. Losses Adjusted and Promptly F WITHOUT REFERENCE TO ENGLAND. For Insurance, apply to It. H. FOOTMAN & CO., Agent ? --• Office in Exchange Buildic?. . declG-lm * Savanwt BOOTS AND SHOES CHILIS. MUBPHY. Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing and Paper-Hangings. "TT7Y ABE PREPARK 1) TO BFiLTj, AY AV MORE* y V sale and retail, Faints, Oil, Glass, Putty, and Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, eto. 77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton, • mhlA—ly SAVANNAH, GA,‘ THOMAS PEPPER. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder AFuUartcm.' Steamship* North Point, Hooper, Baltimore—Jas B West A Co. dec!7-tf LOW Is ^prepared to SELL at Prices which wUl be as as they can be bought in New York or Philadelphia, the following Goods: Receipts. Per Central Railroad, December 24, 1868.—3,045 bales cottou, 10 bales^am, 2 bales domestics, 21 bbls whiskey. 20 bdls paper, 42 sacks cotton seed, 160 sacks flour, 34 bbls flour, 10 casks and 5 tierces bacon, 4 bdls saddle trees, 425 sacks corn, 43 sacks peas, 47 sacks oats, 7 bdls trees, 21 boxes tobacco, 24 empty bdls 6 pkgs rope, 3 casks dried fruit, 21 bdls potatoes, 1 lot furniture. Per str Katie from Augusta—182" bales cotton. 22,000 shingles, 2 bdls parsnips, 14 sacks corn, 3 bbls sun dries, 8 boxes copper, 1 keg do, 2 boxes sundries, 2 bags grist, 2 baskets poultry, 2 coops do, 5 bags pota toes, 4 sacks rough rice. 2 hogs and sundries. Exports. Per steamship Thames for New York—639 bales up land cotton, 3 bales 8ea Island, 96 casks rice, 56 bbls syrup, 102 sacks ground peas, 56. bbls syrup, 80 bdls green hides, 5 bbls fish, 11 pkgs mdse. Per steamshig Gen Barnes for New York—1,640bales upland cotton, 36 bales Sea Island, 799 sacks cotton seed, 44 casks rice, 300 hidec, 7 kales yarn, 37 pkgs mdse. Per steamship North Point for Baltimore—715 bales upland cotton, 639 dry hides, 22 bbls oranges, 7 tons old iron, 32 pkgs furniture. Memoranda. Emelin© McLain, sailed-on the 23d .from Ogeechee. for New York. Schr Edward Slade, Eldridge, arrived at New York Dec 20, from Jacksonville 6 day's. Brig Waltham, Wade, cleared at Boston Dec 19, for Jacksonville. At Cardiff—Architect, Roeocrame, for this port 5th mst. Schr HM Condon, Condon, cleared at-New York Dec 19th. for Jacksonville. Schr Florence N Torver, Perry, cleared at New York Dec 19, for St Mary's, Ga. * [By Telegraph.] Charleston, December 24.—Arrived, steamer Pro metheus, Philadelphia; schr Arctic, New York; schr Jane En*on, New York; bark Agra, Liverpool- Off the Port—ship Gorilla, Liverpool; ship C H Southard, New York. Sailed—steamer Saragossa, New York; schr W 8 Dearborn, Wilmington, Del; sch A S Edmonds, Bal timore; brig John Pierce, Matanzas. Passengers. Per steamer Katie ’from Augusta—W J Wood, H C Smart, LC Best, A Martin and lady, CT Gray, A C Noaton. J T Norton, Mias A Lawton, Miss M Strobhar, Miss S Morecock, Mrs Hazel, Mrs Montmoulin, Miss Lafltts, T S Tiaon, J A Tisoh Jr, and 20 dock. Per steamship * North Point for Baltimore—F Lur- ville, G Grant, Mrs Catherine Law. "" 1 Per steamship Gen Barnes for New York—J Griffin, D Browder, C Browder, Rev B D Swinton. Consignees. Per steamer Ratio from Augusta—'Wilkinson & W. P H Behn, and others. ■Per Central Railroad December 21,1868. J W Me- GEWEIiAX. INSURANCE AGEY OFFICE : 89 Bay Street. £ WOULD INFORM TBlRBUSINESS PUBLIC A citizens generally that I am now prepared to i FEOT INSURANCE ON AT,T. CLASSES OF Eh IN Al COMPANIES, comprising LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, BITER and ACCD)E> insurance at as low rates as any other BLANKETS! EINSTEIN, ECEMAN & CO. C. V. H UTCHINS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, &e. C ORN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, BYE, FRESH GRIT and MEAL, &c., &c., on hand and for sale a LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Grain Warehouse, 155 Untr ofroot Hntmnimh ru>1i W 1 Faints, Oils, Garden Seeds, SURGICAL ANS^UIMENTS^ DYE WOODS, SPONGES, Etc. Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL IDAY AND FANCY GOODS of all descriptions. Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease, The most Economical, and at the same time the Best Lnbricator for B&lroad Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and Arles always cool. 119 and 121 Congress St. PEPPER IABDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES, NAILS, TBACES, Ac. Also, Agent for McARTHUR’S COTTON GINS, No. 151 Brcragbton street, Savannah, Ga. aeptl-6m — - — — Sign of the Golden Sheep. 119 and 121 Congress St. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribhbn bound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pah Colored Blankets, very low. 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh all widths; very H. O. RIJWEy Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, *nlQ—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE. CARPETETO! R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, AND DKAT.KK IX PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, &<•., &c. T>ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN* X MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. . JONES’ UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, River side, between Jwintaker ana Barnard streets. all heavy hearings, keeping the W0DOW SHARES Flannels, cheap. ALSO, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling', of direct importation, same prices as before the War. ^‘*L .«-gr-- . ocl9—tf ; - ' GARDEN LOT FOR .SALE. novlO-j S. S. MILLEH, — DEALER IN — MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, 119 and 121 Congress St. 5- GREAT' INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED >c.l»—tf IN THESE GOODS. ~g3. IN G0LD>' .;..S10,0°0.* .813,803, .. 83.38 0£ SEN APPOC? rj- ATHENS, GEORGIA. REV. FERDINAND JACORS. A E, TTIORMERLY PRINCIPAL OF A HIGH 8CHOOL J for ypung Xadles, in ,Charleston Si 0.; subse- quernly President of .the Lawrenceville Female- Col lege, S. C,. havingheen elected Principal of this Insti tute, it will be opened by, him for the reception-of Pupils, MONDAY, January 18,1868. Accomplished and approved Teachers in all Depart ments, have been engaged. • , For Circulars, address John H. Newton, Esq., Pres ident of the Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga.; or, Rev. Ferdinand Jacobs, (till Jan. 1) Berzelia, Ga.: after that, at Athens. , nov24-lm WM. E8TILL, Jr., NEW S D E ALE B BOOKSELLER, Bnll Street, Next to the Post Office (DOWN STAIRS,) cc3 ■ Savannah, Georgia. of »PP ! PRICES BY THAXT0N, CHEWS & CO. 163 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. UNITED STATUS LLOYO^ MARINE INSURANCE- ~p OT NO. 100, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying abont 2 y. miles from the city,'near the intersection of Dr. Screven’B avenue and Caustin Bluff road, iroitable for raising vegetables. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to A. DUTENHOFEB, novil-tf 78 Bay street. STERLING EXCHANGE 155 and 157 Broughton St., <HEXT- TO WEEDS A CO RNWELL,)* oc22—6m SAVANNAH. GrA*' 1U8INESS CABDS, BILL-HEADS AND TAOS, i I ©very size and style, printed at Thx Morning ITS Job Offioe XU Bay street. CHAS. g: aovl7-Tu4Thtf Circulation,in City and Country* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1868. [WRITTEN FOR THE MORNING NEWS.] A VISION OF LOVE. BY REVELS. A dream of beauty! A vision of love! A vision of angels swift from above, Who bore on their wings from Arab's bowers Garlands of roses, odors of flowers. * * * * * *. . * She came to my i' the slumbers of night, The queen of my soul, the loved of my sight, And she whispered there in the dark night tide,. Sank down and sobbed, as she clung at xny side, That the world had wronged her—wronged her had I; She swore by her soul, by the beautiful sky. Gemm’d with its myriads of sparkling stars— Swore by Venus, by Juno, and Mars, That there was not one, on ‘earth or above, Whom she had loved with such passionate >c<ve. As him to whom then in slumbers have spoke! Oh, ye Gods! that I could then have awoke, And clasped to my heart, my long cherished one, Whose brow is crowned with pale gold from the sun; And then to &11 at her baby-like feet, Their rosy dimples with kisses to greet. And vow by the God’s ne'er more to believe, This Qneen of her kind could ever decelte! [SELECTED FOR THX MORNING NEWS.] SPEAR GENTLY. Speak gently 1—It is better far To rule by love than fear; Speak gently—let no harsh words mar The good we might do here. Spoak gently! Love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; ^ And gently Friendship’s accents flow; Affection’s voice is kind. Speak gently to the little child; Its love be sure to gain; Teach it in accents soft and mild; ^ It may not long remain. Speak gently to the young, for they Will have enough to bear; Pass through this life as best they may, 'Tia full of anxious care! Speak gently to the aged one; Grieve not the care-worn heart; The sands of life are nearly run. Let such in peace depart Speak gently, kindly, to the poor; Let no harsh tones be heard; They have enough they must endure, Without an unkind word! Speak gently to the erring—know They may have toiled in vain; Perchance unkindness made them so; Oh, win them back again. Speak gently!—He who gave his life To bond man’s stubborn will. When elements were in fierce strife Said to him, “Peace, be still.'* Speak gently! —'tis a little thing Dropped in the heart's deep well; The good, the joy, which it may bring Eternity shall tell. THE SPHINX. Dread warder of an ancient land, Thou wondrous form of changeless stone. Reigning o’er leagues of shifting stone. Unnumbered ages for thy throne; Pigmies, we gaze and pass away— I now, Cambyaes yesterday. Dim mem'ries of forgotten things Haunt those large eyes; the shepherd chiefs. The victor’s crown—the pride of kings. E’en meaner mortal’s lesser griefs; Can st thou recall old Menas’ lace? Hast bowed before Rhodope’s grace? Those grand lack-lustre eyes perchance Saw Helen like a goddess move; And Alexander’s fateful trance That ruined Dion for her love; Didst hear stem Proteus quick dismiss The wretch who marred a guest-friend’s bliss ? Vain—worse than vain—no word comes through Thy lips’ cold portals. Thou hast seen The conq’riug Mode, the crafty Jew, Greeks ages, Antony’s dark queen; Is’t to their ghosts in yon soft haze Thou tura’st that everlasting gaze ? Great Homs, answer—art thou mute ? Hast no responsive chords for eve. Like Mom’s old vot’ry?—I salute Thine awful silence. Let me weave My puny fancies, knowing well Man may not learn th' Inscrutable. What though thy buried secret sleeps In fax Ogygian (eons ? Still The daily sunshine o’er thee creeps, And eo for unknown ages will; And men shall view thy massive brow, And marvel at its calm, as now. Eve’s rich glow lingers round, thy And fights thy melancholy face, As loving all its gold to shed On the last monarch of thy raco; Slow fade the purple tints—farewell 1 Deep aye thy thoughts—too deep to telL PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, December 25. Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Katie, Garnett. Augusta and' Landings—M A Cohen. Schr Ethan Allen, 232 tons, Blake, Portland—Rich ardson St B. Schr Wm Henry, Johnston, Comstock. New York- bound for Mobile. Off Hattoras in a gale, carried away jib-boom and bob^stays. 8chr Compromise, Perry, Ogeechee, 3,000 bushels riee. Orchilla Guano. AL. . A 3 ??? bird GUANO, from toe Orchill. Island., ii 1 ?J? e «?* rrn>ean Sea > belonging to Venezueta! il deg. 50 min. norili, long. 66 deg 14 min -west, jndtapottol direct to SavJ^. Mee gaTeO^ ten, in t*g«. HARNEY & CO., dtoU-tf i o • 4 « eata . __Z_i H . 12 8todd«d’i Cppar Bmg». ‘COSTAE’S’ STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE “CoBtar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminators. «‘ Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators. “Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Powders. “All Drnggists in SAVANNAH sell them.” Address HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby st, N. Y., or John F. Henry, successor to Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. _____ „ , Sold by R. H. TATEM, T. M. TURNER, Savannah, Ga. dec2-ly PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO! CAPITAL $1,000,000. mHIS GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO JL simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of tha SAME elements of fertility. Its use during the past four years for the culture of COTTON and com, hau given to it a character for standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it produces a large increase of crops. The price at which this Guano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an object of material importance to Southern agriculture. The large capital and resources of the Company ena ble it to furnish a Guano of the highest value at the lowest possible coat to consumers, and the highest in terest of the Company is recognized in this policy. The Company looks to large sales, small profits and a permanent business for compensation on capital invested. D. St. Julian Ravenel, of Sonth Carolina, is Scien tific Director of the Company, which affords a sure guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano. NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name of John S. Reese St Co., General Agents of the Pacific Guano Co. For terms and mode of application, apply to N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO., W. II. WOODS, Agents, Savannah, Ga. JOHN 8. REESE & CO., General Agents, Balti more, Md. decl-3m CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! — AT — PEPPER’S, 119 and 121 Congress St., SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEEP. • • .$s,ooo,ooo Oo ] THOMS, THOMPSON & CO. ^ MANAGEBS. J. T. THOMAS,| LOCAL AGENT. FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS, «X. M. SCHLEY, M. ]).| MEDICAL EXAMINEE. The Most Snccessfnl Institution of the Kind in the| Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL PLAX\ PE0FITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! One-third Of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loauj No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE ! - ‘ 1 "- Ai V . THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS . EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS I INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHAKGE j ALL POLICIES ARE ENCOKTESTIBLE ! NO MEDICAL FEE or CHAJRGE FOR BOLICY is Model JZST- After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN BE HAD EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICf, for advantage in subseqnent payments. J&S" This Company issues ALL KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, Ac. TTTF. SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START HA] NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. J. T. THOM^AS, ^Agentj 117 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. oc21—eod2m * GUANO! The supply of this RELIABLE FHl TILIZEK will be ample, and mercboii] and planters con rely upon their i being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL, SUCCESsI COTTON AND CORK] maintaining its reputation through , treme wet and dry weather, when even SI 1 Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same a§ heretofore, it cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT is AXSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Whea\ FOR SALE BY wiLKxisrBo^r & wilson, au27-— 6m No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGU FIRE INSURAKC] PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO., London., ATLANTIC FIRE INS. CO., Brooklyn. LENOX INS. CO., of New Y° r OS~ The undersigned Iesae Policies in abo« r Companies. dec2-tf , NORTH 3r MTIS1 AND MERCANTILE COMPi