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SAVANNAH DAILY REFtTRLfOAN. FRIDAY MORNlNfl. JULY 7. 1865. — S POETRY THE OM> CANOE. Where the roeks are gray, and the shore is steep, And the waters below look dark and deep, Where the rugged pine, in its lonely pride, Leans gloomily over the murky tide ; Where the reeds and rushes are long and rank, And the' weeds grow thick on the winding bank; Where the shadow is heavy the whole day through, Lies at its moorings the old canoe. The useless paddles are idly dropped, Like a sea-bird’s wings that the storm has lop- ped, And crossed on the railing, one o’er one, Like the folded hands when the work is done ; While busily back and forth between, The spider stretches his silvery screen, And the solemn owl, with his dull “too-hoo,” Settles down on the side of the old canoe. The stern half sunk in the slimy wave, Kots slowly away in its living*grave, And the green moss creeps o’er its doll decay, Hiding its mouldering dust away, Like the hand that plants o’er the tomb a flower, Or the ivy that mantles the falling tower; While many a blossom of loveliest hue, Springs up o’er the stern of the old canoe. The currentless waters are dead and still— But the light wind plays with the boat at wiil, And lazily in and out again It floats the length of the rusty chain, Like the weary march of the hands of time, That meet and part at the moontide chime, And the shore is kissed at each turn anew By the dripping bow of the old canoe. O, many a time, with a careless hand, 1 have pushed it away from the pebly straud; And paddled it down where the stream runs quick— Where the whirls are wild and the eddies are thick— And laughed as I leaned o’er the rocking side, And looked below in the broken tide, To see that the faces and boats were two That were mirrored back from the old canoe. But now, as I lean o’er thoK:rumbling side, And look below in the sluggish tide, The face that I see there is graver grown, And the laugh that I hear has a soberer tone, And the hands that lent to the light skiff wings Have grown familiar with sterner things. But I love to think of the hours that flew As I rocked where the whirls their white spray threw, Ere the blossom waved, or the green grass grew O’er the mouldering stern of the old canoe. Headq’es Post or Savannah, Savannah, Ga.. July 5, 1865. GENERAL ORDER, ) No. 6. J I. Hereafter any person found within the limits of this command with the uni form of U. S. soldiers who are not legal soldiers of the army or navy, will be im mediately arrested and held for trial. II. All officers’ servants will be pro vided with proper passes, approved' by regimental commanders, to identify them as such. HI. Any person found guilty of pur chasing U. S. clothing front soldiers will be immediately arrested and held for trial before the Provost Court. The Provost Marshal and Chief of Po lice are given the execution of this or der. By Command of Bvt. Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS. Jxo. Mullen, A. A, A. G. Headquarters Dist. of Savannah, ) Savannah, Ga., July 3d, 865. J GENERAL ORDER, ( No 45. \ Until further orders Major J. B. Bab cock, 162d N. Y. Yols., will perform the duties of Assistant Adjutant General at these Headquarters. He will be obeyed and respected ac cordingly. By command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. BIRGE, R. F. Wilkinson, Maj. and A. A. A. G. Amebican Belles.—America is justly I proud of her beautiful ladies, but how many mar their beauty, and lose their J health and youth, become prematurely I old in appearance, by neglecting to take proper care of their teeth. There can be no excuse for this, as Sozodont, pro- | nonneed by all worthy a place between the sweetest lips, can now be bad in all civilized countries. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers, june 27—lw. Headq’es U. S. Fobces, ) Savannah, Ga., July 1, 1865. j | GENERAL ORDER, ) No. 4. \ • In obedience to orders from Headquar ters District of Savannah, Second Lieu tenant Hanson C. Gibson, 165th New I York Volunteers, is hereby relieved from duty as Judge of the Post Provost Court ! of Savannah. Captain James E. Smith, 12th Connecticut Infantry, is hereby au- I nonneed as Post Provost Judge ot Savan nah, and will assume his duties sis such at once. By command of Bvt. Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS. Jxo. Mullen, A. A. A, G. \ Headquabtebs Post of Savannah, Savannah, Ga , June 29th, 1865, GENERAL ORDER, I No. 1. f Pursuant to orders from Headquarters Department of the South, the under signed hereby assumes command of the Post of Savannah. All orders heretofore issued will remain | in force until further orders. EDWIN P. DAVIS, Brevet Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols 55. } OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL Department of the Hilton Head, S. C., March General Orders,) LOST, G f HEAT Western Insurance Company's “crip, \f- T snod to Charles Parsons. No. 050, dated 1800, for fifty dollars. All persons are cautioned against pur chasing the same, as application has been made for new scrip. jnne22 lawOw CHARLES PARSONS. JOHN M-d. P1HKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and fcteamlmt B.okeis j AGENCY FOR TIIE SALE OF United States Bonds, GENERAL AGENCY FOR LANDS AND BUILDINGS 13G CRAYIER STREET, NEAR THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL NEW ORLEANS, REFER TO Spofford, Tilcston & Co., New York City. 11. P. Back, New Y’ork City. .T, E. Baily & Co., Philadelphia. T. II. Sanford, Philadelphia. J. P. Tweed, Cincinnafi. Horatio Harris & Co., Boston. Joseph Littlefield, Bangor. Edy, Amy & Co., Chicago. A. D. Grief & Co., New Orleans. Geo. A. Fosdick, New Orlerns. C. A. Weed & Co., New Orleans. D. O. Grady, Mobile, John Woodhull, Boston. BRANCH HOUSE, Nos.37 and39 South Water St., corner Cont'o mobile, Alabama. LVI ERiVAL KEmCE STAMPS The subscriber, during the past three years Cashier of | the New Orleans Post office, hereby informs his friends | that he lias established himself at the house of J. m. G. PARKER A: CO., No. 136 Gumikr Street, For the sale of Internal Revenue Stamps. juneU CHARLES F. UUESMAN. 139 GRAVIER STRBBT, Near St. Charles Hotel The subscriber having been removed from the office of Postmaster for this city, takes pleasure in announc ing to his friends and the public that he has establish ed himself in business at the above place, where he will be pleased to see those who are disposed to favor him with a share of their patronage and his friends generally. JOHN M. G. PARKER. tsr Branch house at 37 and 3!> South Water street comer of Conti, Mobile, Ala. june!4 } JUST RECEIVED | Per Steam’s from Hew York .A. Choice tockfof ALE, CHAMPAGNE, 8EGAR8, TOBACCO, AND WINES, AT THE Headq’ts Dep’t of the South, ) Hilton Head, S. C., July 1, 1865. f GENERAL ORDERS, | No. 106. j The following General Orders from the War Department, are hereby published for the information of this command : War Department, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, Jnne 15, 1865. General Orders, ) No. 115. ) The payment of all United States boun ties to men enlisting in the military ser vice, ■will cease from and after July 1, 1865. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General’s Office, > Washington, June 17, 1865. ) General Orders, ) No. 116. j Enlisted men of the Veteran Reserve Corps, who, if they had remained in the volunteer regiments from which they were transferred to the Veteran Reserves, would, under existing orders, now be entitled to muster out of service, will be so discharged, provided that no man shall be mustered out who desires to serve his full term. By order of the Secretary of War : E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. *By command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Burger, Assistant AdjutanPGeneral. Official : R. F. Wilkinson, Major cl* A. A. A. G. Headqr’s Dept, of the South, ) Hilton Head, S. C., June 29, 1865. J GENERAL ORDERS, 1 No 105. j in compliancei with instructions re-U n Inspection of this Stock is ceived from the War Department, all Dis-1 — 1 _... - _ trict Commanders will cause an immedi ate investigation to be made within their commands as to the expiration of service of all men on detached duty, in confine ment, or otherwise separated frqm their iii iiiise siuii," ON 13 .A. Y STREET WILL BE SOLD AT RESONABLE PRICES WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Extra Inducements Offered msy29 nil m TO Retail Dealers. Respectfully Solicited Be fore Purchasing. Else where. - . - , , wC®* Supper and Wedding regiments or companies. All such men t> ,• rj , ... XT 6 who are found entitled to discharge will Arties bupplied With .N a- be immediately forwarded to the Provost tive and Foreign Wines Marshal General of the Department, who . , , will send them to the Chief Mustering ^ OtlCe. Officer of their respective States for mus- Remember tile JPl&Ce ter-out, or to be otherwise disposed of as I * OUR HOUSE SALOON. Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Burger, T3 AT gyPT-i TTiTBU" 1 . Assistant Adjutant General » X ™ . . . . . _ Betweei Bill m4 Wblttker Street*. B.F. Wilkinson, Maj. & A. A. A, G- mbit •/ tf No. 5. ) L The strictest discipline is required in the administration of a Afilitary Hos pital. It is a paramount duty of a_ .Med ical Officer of the Army to maintain the discipline of the soldier, during his resi dence in Hospital, at the highest point of efficiency compatible with the nature and treatment of the disease or injury he is suffering from. The General Hospitals in this Department have hitherto been remarkable for their excellent discipline. The Jfedical Director regretted to find in bis recent inspections the unmilitary neg lect of regulations in regard to dress and general discipline ;the careless and un- soldierly bearing of many of the convales cents and attendants ;and either the entire absence of the customary compliments between the officers and men, or the slov enly manner in which they were paid and returned. Respect to superiors is not confined to obedience on duty, but must be extended to all occasions. It is always the duty of the inferior to accost or offer first the proper salutation, and of the superior to return such compliment ary notice. Hereafter existing regula tions and orders in regard to discipline, proper compliments, and dress, must be rigidly enforced, and all infractions from discipline, or disobedience of orders, mnst be promptly punished. The atten tion of all officers on duty in General Hos pitals in this Department, is called to paragraphs 253, 254, 255, 256, and 257 Revised Regulations «f the Army, 1863, and to General Orders, No. 157, Head quarters. Department of the South, se ries 1864. Whenever an officer enters a Ward the Ward-master must command attention, on which the patients, who are able to do so, will rise and stand in the position of attention until tho officer has passed out. Whenever a patient, attendant, or guard meets an officer within tho pre cincts of the Hospital, he will offer the customary salutation; if seated, and with out particular occupation, he will rise on his approach, or if standing, he will turn towards tho officer for the same purpose. The officer will acknowledge the salute in a respectful manner. At inspection each man’s articles of clothing, which may be in the wards, will be neatly folded and laid on the foot of the bed." Boots and shoes, well brushed, will be placed on the floor at the foot of the bed. Nothing must be hidden under the bedstead. Every patient in Hospital, who is able, will wash his face and hands at least every morning, and his feet twice a week, and will" take a general bath once a week. Those who are unable to leave their beds, should have their liands and faces wash ed by the nurses, and the surface of the "body sponged often enough to maintain cleanliness. The attendants are especially enjoined to be cleanly in their persons, neat in their dress, and soldierly in their bearing. No attendant or patient in the U. S. A. General Hospital in this Department must leave the limits of the Hospital un less he is provided with a pass signed by the Medical Officer of the Day without having on his proper uniform, his coat buttoned up, clothing and shoes well brushed, and the number of his regi ment and the letter of his company on his cap. Enlisted men and civilian nur ses must not be permitted to wear hospi tal dressing-gowns or slippers outside the wards. II. The Hospital /Steward charged with the administrative duties of a /Military Hospital, is designated the Chief Steward. He may be selected by the /Surgeon in charge from the stewards assigned to him, solely on account of merit and known capacity, and not by seniority of war rant. He is ex-officio, the ranking stew ard for tho time being, and must be obeyed and resiieeted acoordinBrlv He is entitled by his rank to obedience from all enlisted men in tho Hospital, both patients, attendants, and civilian nurses, and is immediately responsible to the /Surgeon in charge for the performance of his duties, and he holds his subordinates responsible for the proper performance of their duties. As an enlisted man he owes re spect and prompt obedionce to all orders to his military superiors. He should al ways wear his undress uniform in the Hospital. On musters and inspections he must be in full dress, with side arms. The chief steward must pay two visits daily to every part of the hospital, viz: at nine o’clock, A. M., and at evening, between tatoo and taps. At these regu lar visits, ho will note tho condition, dis cipline, cleanliness, ventilation, wanning and lighting’of the wards, kitchens, mess-halls, bath-rooms, and latrines, and he will report to the surgeon in charge all irregularities, abuses, infractions of discipline, or neglect of duty that may Como under his notice, necessity of re pairs, or other wants. He will see that the ration returns are made out, the ra tions received, property kept, and econ omically issued and the prescribed daily diet table observed. Ho will be respon sible for tho efficient administration of the clerical duties of the liospital. fulfil flE* HI. A .Meteorological Register (Form LHUILl. 11, Revised .Medical Regulations 1863), must be kept daily in every General and Post Hospital in this Department, and transmitted monthly to the Surgeon Gen eral’s Office by the Surgeon in charge, This order will be placed in a conspic uous place in the office of the Hospital, and each ward, and paragraph I, mil be read by the Executive Officer of each General Hospital to tho convalescents in line at each Sunday Inspection. OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, Department of the /South, Hilton Head, S. C.,.-March21, 1865, Circular Letter. The following “Circular” is republish ed for the information of medical officers in this Department; Circular No. 1. MEREDITH CLYMER, Medical Director Dep’t of the South. Banking and Insurance. EINSTEIN, ROSENFELD & Co., Bankers. No. 8 Broad Street, New York. We draw at sight, and at sixty days, on London, Paris, Frankfort, and all other principal cities of Europe. Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the City Banks, and will be allowed interest on all balances over One Thousand Dollars, at the rate ot four per cent, per annum. Orders for the purchase or sale of various issues of Government and other Stocks, Bond? and Gold, executed on Commission. Insurance Agency OOBAN, R/VBR, FIRE. T IIE undersigned hold commissions from the lead ing Insurance corporations of New York, repre senting an aggregate cash capita! of over FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou sand dollars on one application upon Fire Risks at Savaunah and Inland Towns, COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT OX THE AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS, AN1» OCKANRI9KS GENERALLY. Prompt Settlement of Losses. L. C. NORVELL <fc CO., THE New York Advertisements. A GMSfitat, ©femcnereial *nd © FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Devoted, to News’, Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Arts, Science, and Literature. T W O EDITIONS DAILY; Morning d Afternoon. o •i—i O ICQ § — P J.E. HATES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. O CD ' — i P< GO <D Pd Ibu Jm’amwb ftepMiati WILL FURNISH ^ THE LATEST HEWS FROM ALL Q.UARTEHS, es Bull street, opposite Post Office. SANIKUISTO-. CHECKS ON NEW YORK, SPECIE and 8TERI/IN6 BILLS | Bought and Sold by L. C. NORVELL A, CO., my2D Sorrel's Buildings, comer Bay and Bull streets. NEW YORK h&iii! mm iftklCY, Representing FOUR MILLIONS OF CASH CAPITAL. Riske taken on all descriptions of property on rea sonable terms, by A. A. LANE, Agent, Office in Stoddard's Range, opposite Express jel5—3m Office, Bay at. COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, $3,500,000 f|WE undersigned are prepared to insure under j A OI’EN POLICY from above Company, to the ex tent of $100,000 on property in any oue first class steamer, and from $50,000 to $75,000 on any first class sailing vessel on the most favorable New York terms. For further information apply to CHARLES L COLBY Jfc CO., Jones’ Block, cor. Bay and Abercorn sts., mayI8 tf Savannah, Ga. •N GO +3 PS CD a 0 GO »i-H U CD & pi AT THE EARLIEST MOMENT. It will maintain the Union, oppose Secession, and strive, by argument and persuasion, to encourage that spirit of . -A* LOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT upon which the future Peace and Prosperity of the People must forever depend. It is hoped that the interest and variety of its con tents—its regard for the business interests of the com munity—its Financial and Market Reports—and its advocacy of all just and humane enterprises, will com mend it to The Patronage of All Classes of People, and make it A. W ELCOME VISITOR/ CD 5 HAWKINS & CO., Provistefl Packers and Dealers, 4 341 FRO MX STREET. nbw tors. ennouuce to the merchants of FKOVI-h’! U,UU ur ' u ’ rs for n» kinds mail will L „ r « the “oUce. All orders by v C .. r,:f l'. lly l mt u l‘ aud promptly stopped. 7 l ork references or endorsement by edi- R^EP^ Tannah ltep ?KiS^ 1,0 necessary. BEEF, BUTTBR, POULTRY. CHEESE, POTATOES, LARD, BACON, TURNIPS HAMS, TONGUES. *c., &e „ FULTON MARKET BEEF ’ ^ Terms—Cssh on receipt of Goods. roay22—3 m Haffer ty Sc McHugh CORK IMPORTERS, Manufacturer^ and Dealers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. 6 9 FULTON STREET; NEW YORK. Samples, with a descriptive list and prices, can be S had on application to the undersigned, who takes easure in recommending this old established and re- ible house. j OH N RYAN, Manniacturer and Bottler of Soda Water, corner of Bay and West Broad streets, may31—tf Savannah, Ga. J. SHAFFEt?, Commission Dealer IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AXI) DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PRODUCE, West Washington market, OPPOSITE 143 WEST STREET, Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Yesey sts,, NEW YOU K. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand and put up for the southern market. All consignments promptly attended to. References—A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. ^ a ^h, J. U. Parsons. ly june’20 North Hiver Agricultural Works. GRIFFING BR0. & CO., Prop’rs, 58 and 60 Conrtland street, New York, Ilf AJiUFACTlIRERS of Plows, Harrows, iTA Cultivators, Cotton Sweeps, Com Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac Also, dealers in Field and Garden Seeds. * Also^ agents for Bruce’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, &c. Send for circnlar. ' Smo jnneln Every implement wanted by the planter, in Fie,’' ’ * LEWIS L. JOYES, Shipping and Commission Merchant, NO. IT BROADWAY, NEW YORK. L IBERAL ADVANCES on shipments to above consignment made by HUNTER & GAMMELL, Agents Pioneer Line Steamships, 84 Bay street. Savannah. Reference in New York, Messrs. Spofford, Tileston & Co. maj-'2G /ill CALDWELL & MORRIS (Successors to Brewer A Caldwell, j Cotton Factors AND General Commission Merchants 20 OLD SE1P, NEW T O T?/ K ; 6m JOHN SAWYfiR & CO., 123 WASHINGTON STREET, Bostom, Mass. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in PHOTO GUI PHI U AiVi) AMBH0TYPE a e3 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. AND The Savannah Daily Republican,issued Every Morn ing and Afternoon, is furnished to Subscribers, (by Mail or Carrier,) at TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, FOR ^CH EDITION. CD Pi * I—' P* MESH MUGS, g MEDICINES, 3 0 P< FANCY ARTICLES I© Particular attention is paid to the prompt and early " delivery of the Paper to its Patrons in the City, and JUST RECEIVED^FROM m to the regularity of its transmission to those abroad. w CD Ul SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR To Yews Dealers, THIS J\ltA.RKET 9 J and from the Clerk’s Desk in the Counting-Room, ^ F THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OPENED IN THE CITY: At $3)50 Per Hundred, , Fire Cents per. Single Copy. CONSISTING OF COB, ) 365.) tor,) h, f 365. J Officer of the Medical Director, Department of the South Hilton Head, S. C., March 14,1865 General Orders, 1 0 No. 4. f Whenever practicable, Regimental Hospitals mnst be at once discontinued, and the patients sent to Post or General Hospitals. It is desirable that all cases that can be treated in the Post Hospitals should be sent there, thereby facilitating the more speedy return of men to duty. Slight cases of disease or injury should be treated in quarters, and the men as signed, when it can be done without prejudice, to light duty daring treatment, in accordance with paragraph 1248, Re vised Regulations of the Army, 1868. MEREUTH CLYMER, . Medical Director, Dep’t of the South. Official; Wm. F. Buchanan, Asa*t Surgeon, U. S. A.. Executive Cffloar. TOILET SOAPS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OOHBS, BRUSHES, &c. ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF t pices, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Pepper, Mustard, Sweet Oil, &c., &c. ALSO 6RBBN m BUCK TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, AT W. W. LINCOLN’S . j •- DRUG STORE, Cor. Boll and Corgress-Ste. cc d d «3 > e$ GQ © rd TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Per Square of Ten Lines Nonpareil Type, or space occupied by the same number of Lines, $2 First Insertion) $1 Each "subsequent do. ffcgz. All Advertisements must be paid for at the Desk in the Counting-Room, previous to insertion. V P c+ CD Ga <r+ U1 CD GO o Ms O THE REPUBLICAN 0 or? * p p» ESTABLISHMENT Is Prepared to Execute g PLIUN MID FANCY JOB PflIBTIHG GQ rt With Neatness, Accuracy and Dispatch. 0. CQ CD M B IMPROVED CAMERAS FOR PORTRAITS, VIEWS, AXD CARIES DE VISITE, Glass, Plates, Paper, Cases, Frames, Chemicals, And every description of Goods used in the Art. jnne22 tf JE. CARVER & < 0., YrANCFACTURERS OF CARVER’S ATI Improved Cotton Gina and Patent Boll C.'earers, Holler Gins for Sea Island Cotton; also, Seed Carriers, Extension bines, &c. For descriptive pamphlets and price lists address E. CARVER & CO., juneli> lmo East Bridgewater, Mass. Atlantic White Lead and Linseed Oil Co, . OF NEW YORK, Manufacturers of Pure AVliite Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Glass makers’ Red Lead, etc. Also, Linseed Oil, Raw, Boiled and Refined. For sale by Druggists and Dealers geu- erallv, and bv ROBERT COLGATE & CO., General Agents, jnlyl 3m 287 Pearl street, New York. EVERYBODY SHOULD READ IT. WE MEAN THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. NOW READY, CONTAINING THE 9 Charming, Exciting, Startling, Thrilling ROTIAMCES. TH I OWEN, The GREATEST FIRST, ENTITLED THE CONVICT; OR, Heart’s Devotion. is rnanArs toe ROMANCE OF MODERN TIMES, not excepting the most popular of Dnmas’ works. It is the story of a youth pushed into crime by the torce of circumstances, and of a pare devoted, whole-souled woman, who refused to believe in his guilt, and nobly stood by him till the last. While it has all the touch ing pathos of the “Ticket-of-leave Man.” it at the same time is brim-!ull of the most extraordinary and soul- stirring adventures by laud and sea. The hero gets out of one difficnltv into another with a rapidity which is wonderful, and which shows the most unexampled ingenuity on the part of the highly gifted author, who holds his readers as if spell-bonmi from die opening to the close. Old romancers who have read the •manu script—men who have Ixjen familiar with story-rcad- and story-writing throughout their lives, have been so entranced with this truly wonderful story that they have found it Impossible to lay it down till they had read to the very last line. THE NEXT STORY IS ENTITLED THE CUBAN HEIRESS : OR, Old Hepsibali’s Secret. This is from the pen of onr highly gifted contributor, Dire. Mary Kfle Dallas, and is, beyond qnestion, the finest thing that she has thus lar written. It is full of love ana mystery, and possesses a charm which cannot fail to iascinatu all who may read it. of R TERMS. The N. Y. WEEKLY is sold by all News Agents in the U. f. The price is Six Cents, bnt where Agents have to pay extra freight a higher price is charged.— When there is a News Agent in the town, we desire onr friends to get the N. Y. Weekly through hint.— When sent by mail, single copies, $3 per annum: four copies, $10; eight copies. fiO. The party who send ns $20 for a club (of eight copies, all sent at oue time.; will be entitled to a copy free. Postmasters and o/h- ers who get np clubs, in their respective towns, can a - terwards add single copies at $2 50. Canada subscri bers must send twenty cents in addition to the sul>- scription, to pay the American postage. jnlyl ^ Dr. W. R. Waring, csssft? saswjaa? nss. Office as above. tf Dr. Juriah Harriss H AS resumed the practice of Medicine in this city Office at former residence. .... To secure their reception, calls should be sssageslcft throi notes or messages ; on the slates. Sawlw made Cheap Gla§8. G EORGE w. ALDER has now on band a large assortment ot Glassware and Crockery, oampa and Kerosene OO, which be will sell Wholesale Lr Retail, «t kwU BROUGHTON STREET.