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_ CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....DECEMT3ER 0, 1805. LOCAL MATTERS. Am -lion Sities Tlii* Dny. McKay & fiMfuii.i. will ?=> !! at theirm_m rooms, Nea. 80 and H2 Hosel-stirc?. a largo and choice aasortincnt of dry i;o?id'j,.cl?ti.i..i:. uotton?, worRnmles. 4c. John H Blaus >' : Lli. will noli i-.ii V Rlldoi'borsi H M li.m, at 11 o'clock, I? led?* damaged gunny nagging, und aarernl celto of damaged bale rope. JamKs w Brown .v '. " will naU s.1 tbeeorncr of Coon? eg and Tradd-stiwdii, at 10 o'clock, juista and flooring ?board s. Wii.urn .'"< Bo? ?'ill II d ?bole hiI-'? ro'im-', at 10 o'clock, ?tosa* pah- English ale. Also, ??ne hundred and sut-.- c?ales of Uarn-j nMtnrted earthenware a?i?l crockery. Nathan /c Orxi>i_u?iiui will tfell at their atore, corner of Meeting and Went north-streets, at n irrJock, India rubber geodao? ertry description. Also, at ino'clork. Arc work? and flre crackers, soap, ale, elaret, etipe and Baueeir., steel peio?, porter, ebampaguc, woollen ?v.-ii cc?if. wine?, segara, ?lelnlues, alpaca?, Jfee. Aleo, ?l J2 o'clock, leii^e ol t tor? No. '?.'? Klug-atroct. Ubsbrs. If, U. Quisx A: lino, have ?<in>iilicd ?i.-; with copies of tho New York Hirald, World, tftto* .and Tinn:r, all of tlio 2d tuet.?luto LUinhorn Of Budget of Fun, Comic Monthly, Yankee Notions, f'kunny JWOVf, and the J'atriot's Daughter. The Right Rev. P. N. Lynch rtacbed his homo here a few days since. There? are none unioui; us .who era more highly esteemed for every quality that constitute the cultivated gentleman, elegant scholar, and truo Christian. Ho is limn spoken of by a Now York paper: Right Reverend Patrick N. Lynch, Bishop of Charles ton, S. C. left hero a short timo Bin?e, with his Vicar General, Uio Rev. D. T. Binninghani, for his dtoooau, the calamities of which have kept htm absent from his country for the last year. The high respect in which Bishop Lynch has always been held by both Catholics and rroteatantH, North and South, caused tito President to permit his return as soon ?b the war was rnc?ed. Al though belonging t?i the !>outh, his charity towurds Union prisoners, black and white, ior whom he exhaust ed his resources, und exposed his health in tho hospital?; and prisons to succor, have Justly acquired for him the gratitude of the North. As will bo seen by a notice in another column, Bishop Lynch will preach in St. Joseph"? Chinch. AiiHon-strcet, this evening. The Conclut of this evening, na we should imagine by the published programme, will bo one of tho most dolightful things ofiho season, as WO 100 announced one or two of those elegant airs we have hoard in former days from tho accomplished Mr?;. U.m_i:y and the well modulated voice of Mr. O'Neai.i:. As they aro to be an aisled by several amatonta of acknowledged skill, we may look to this us one of (he l:r:a exhibitions of (ni ent that we have bad for a long lime; and we hope that a crowdod room will reward the efforts of the accom plished artistes. At Tim anniversary communication of Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, A. F. M., of South Carolin... held Monday \ evening, 4th iiisl., tin-ioHowjng Brothers were elected officers for the ensuing Masonic year: Brother WILLIAM M. BIRD. W. M. Brother WILLIAM J. MOWICK, S. W. Brother WILLIAM A. BURKE, J. W. Brother WlLLIAM A. WILSON, Secretary. i Brother EBENE_ER TU_Y__t, Treasurer. Urothcr JOHN MiLElSII, 8. D. Brother E. J. W.U. PREEMAX, .T. D. Brother THOMAS ALLAHON, Tiler. Wr. rowan to-ilay the Proclamation of President OonN?ON appointing to-morrow a day of thanksgiving. Removal.?Thad. C. Jowitt has removed his printing establishment to No. oil M? ?:tiiig-Mre>l, next to Mills House. Wi_nrn k Son.?We would beg particular attention : to the largo sale of crockery, which this firm will sell , to-day; also the fine als. which they will ?llRposc of. -o Immunen Aannex.?Manara. H_anrt Goma & Co. are the Agents of the National Marine nnd Fin; Insurance Company of New Orleans, with a capital of BJJOS.OOO, und are i?reparcd to take Marino, Fire nnd River risks, ou favorable terms, us their advcrlirfcnieut will exhibit. Nathan k OfTOUEMOO] will sell ?t auction to-day, in addition to their large -ale?, a fine assortment of de laines, poplins, alpacas, hoop skirts, tea., which ave valu- j able, aud should attract attention. Direct Importation.? Tbo attractive advertisement of Messrs. John J. O'Nm.i. _ Sox Will bo reuil with j pleasure by all commission's a id lovers of (he good things [ of this lifo. The brandy and whisky which they uiou- i tion in their card, we will vouch cannot be surpassed in the country, and we, therefore, wo'.ilel advise dCalCM to ' call on them at ouco, and supply themselves. Hoijuay Hats.?Steele, Ihe Inelomilablc, gives us an advertisement this morning, iu which he ibowa that he is prepared to furnish hats for iiresonls to all ages nnel .both sexes. As all of his publications are worth perusing, und as this In to-days paper IntimatcH pretty strongly that gifts should be modo at this reason, wo anticipate many readers, who will be guided by his gentle advice, and bring to his establishment r. largn business lor tin? balance of the month. Tho "lint nail" is in King-street, opposite Merchants' Hotel. Dnv Goons.?Mr. William McCosib, at No. 237 King sin et, between Market and Boaa?__ street, the old store of Lambebt k Howell, offers an assorted stock of every variety of foreign and domestic dry goods that cau bo brought out, at reduced prices, and guarantees them to be of tho best quality and descriptions. He also has on hand a lot of excellent carpeting that run be purchased at unusually low prices. A coll at his store is certainly desirable. AOMCTJX.TOBAL Implement Warehouse.?Messrs. Little k Marshall havo opened a splendid establish ment at No. 173 Eist Ray, where all the new and u scful implvuicnta of agriculture are to be found, as well as seeds, Ac. A visit to fids store by those who "dig tho soil," would be agreeable to all parties, we have 113 ?tonnt, B?oar, Co?tee, BuTTEn, Luid, Ac.?Tbese aud aU the various groceries cau be obtained iu large eniantltien, and at reasonable ritos, by applying at tho store of W11. zjaai Gurnev, No. 102 East Bay. William Abhton.?We ire happy (o seo that this gen tleman has resumed business, end wish him a renewal of the excellent patronage he formerly enjoyed. His watchmaker's establishment is at No. 405 King-street, opposite Boras' Laue. Life Inkorakce.?Mr. A. M. Lee, who has his office, for the present, in Exchange-street, is tho agent of tho American Mutual Life Insurance and Trust Company, of Kew Haven, Conn. We refor to his advertisement as a matter of interest to those who may desire to insuro their lives. Baroathb ru Dnx Goons.? Urr?_HAnr>T A- Camfsen, at the northeast comer of King and Market streets, offer a most splendid assortment of all qualities of dry goods, at very reasonable prices, and we think it proper at a timo liko this, when money Is not over abundant, to call the attention of shoppers to tho fact. P. Conner k Co.?This mm, at No. 70 East Bay, havo just receivod por steamor a fino supply of lard, butter, candles, potatoes, Ac, u?.ch they offer ut low prices. Toys.?For tha information of the "little ones," wo beg a refcre-noe to the card of Mr. C. W. Weickin?, at Ko. 46 Anson street, who has just received au assort ment of those and other articles. Si'Lv.KDtD Estate? tu LraskOBB-MT.?An advertise ment will bo seen in oui columns of twofluo plantations to loaso or rent?one an estate in Marlboro' District, and the other in Orangcburg District. Both of these are known to be as profitable as any in tho 8tato. either for planting or pasture, _t;l .-.re well deserving tho atten tion of persons desirous of possessing at?oh property for a limited time. Tho owner of tboBO splendid tracts of laud being a lady, aud, liko thousands of other South erners, unable to conduct tho management of tho pro perty with free labor, Is anxlouB to transfer it for a term of years to eonao capitalist, aocusiorued to that system, who will certainly realizo largo profits from H. A careful reeling of th?> advert lee aunt 1a requested. ProeneUIstga of Council, The third regular meeting-of*the city CoubcU took placo last night, at th?> City Ball. Our reporter furtluh ed us with a rtdlaccount ?f the proceedings, but owjng to the Isle hour tf adjournment, wo are unablo to give inore than asynnruH in thin morning'? News. The Mayor ?-?lied the Council to order. Present? AlilCttOeti MatiSUAU-, ltiiowri. Whimh-.m, Emu.?. Hritift UttTKH, Buri.EB. IBntooat, .Smacl, Cl-tt-OM, I'.xbton, Oares, Byah, tlsnois and I'niMotJi. j'be minutes of the previous meeting w? re read and pprovnl. A coinmunSnatlon was road trom Ahlermsn J. 0. Mil injit. imsgiifiur Ills oflli'i". in cons? queues oftnouneer ini.-ity an to residence in the city. His resignation was ?i.vrpied. and B new election ordered iu Ward No. I. Various applications were rend, and referred to the appropriate commiti?-cs. The Mayor read a letter from Messrs. cathcart, Mc Millan k Morion, proprietor i ?f tin? Charleston Daii.v News, Inquiring ?i tlty Council, bowtthnd happened that th?! city printing was given to the (Charleston Courier, when the conductors <i' that, paper "md not handed in their estimateand letter of application, on the day ad vertised <>y the Clerk of Council, till after l P. M-, while the proprietors of The Nkws had handed in their letter at 11*? P. M.?1- M. being the timo, up to which the Clerk had suited proposals would be received. TltO Clerk of Council being called on, testified to the correctness of 0? facts as stated in the letter mention ed-, upon which, council referred the matter to the Com nilttco on Contracts. A-biU of the Charleston Oss Light Company a?.-oinst thcirily for ?l'i'.), had been referred to his Honor tho Mayor, by Oen. Bennett, who hail endorse?! on the pa per that as long as the military authority lad eoUeefed the tax?e, they paid for tlio lighting of the city, at tho rate of 18*$ cents a night for each lamp, but that novv the city should pay it. Referred to Committee on Ac counts. The bill to establish a Health Dupirtment was next in order, and eomo up for a second raiding. Alderman Brown objected to it on tho ground of economy, allcg iug that there was no necessity for this matease of phy sicians for thu poor; that the old Byslein hud worked very well: Hint ho had heard no complaint, and that tho city was too poor to engage iu ho expensive tin enter prise at this time. Alderman Honour objected that it was too complicated-, and that tho City Registrar already performed the func tions contemplated by this bill for the chief physician. There was a long debate ?n this matter; and the hill, after being variously modified, *-as passed and road a third time. It provides lor the election Ol six physt e.iaus for the, poor, who are to report to (ho City Regis trar. The salary lo be six hundred ?tolla s per annum. The bill lies over to the next meeting for ratification. on motion to fleet s city Apothecary, Aldcrmau Stelnnicyer moved an Ordinance that hereafter thero Jc two City Apoiliccaric?. Reports were now read from the FOVeval Commut?es. Ablernten Wh?den, from Uto Committee on tho l'ire Department, reported that- they bare not hud time sufficient to give tho subject the consideration accessary, and that tu" Commut?e respectfully bugs for further Unio to prepare their report, in tho mean time, however, he. recotiinte.ulc.d Council to advise tho several tire companies without an apparatus tt this time, to endeavor to supply themselves with .team engines, an<l moved that City Council offer a ro ivard of S?ot) to tho first volu iteer lire? company w ho would supply themselves with ft steam englue; ??lid that ?n his recent visit to the North, ho had made inquiries it Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, in reference to this matter. Slenm engines were almost exclusively lined in all the cities, aud answer? d very salUfaotorily, nut that they cost no moro than the baud engines. The report- was ordered to lie ovir till the next meet ing. TbO Conuiiitten ob Streets report that La.?t Uuy, from Market-street to the Battery, and Brood-street, irom East Hay to Meeting-street, rc?iuire paving at one?-; and they would recommetid Council to advertise for esUniases as lo the b"st modes of paving. The Mayor stated tiat the city had n-> contract at present with the Cas Company for lighting the ?itTcets; and, OS hatl been state 1 at an earlier part of the meet ing, the military authorities decline to pay for it any longer, some plan must be adopted otonoe. I'pou con sultation with tho President of tho Gas Company, ho learned that 1227 lamps, is the complement of tho city; the number of cornera between five and six hundred, ind that these could be lighted at fifty per cent, advance ju former rates, say at about ?-8.75 per annum for men lamp. Alderman Whlldcn moved that tho matter be icferred to the Committee on Lighting the City, witli power to ict from month to mouth till a perniiitient arrangement be mode. Alderman Steinmeyer moved that all the resolutions, passed by Council during the war, Increasing the sala ry of city ofllccrs, lie herewith rescinded, and that all salaries that may hereafter fall due be paid at what they ivere previous to the war. Alderman Oakes moved that the Clerk be instructed to jive notice that Council, at their next meeting, would BOet an Inspector of Flour. Council next proceeded to elect the several Boards of ?ominiHsioucrs, as follows: foHunissioncrs of Markets.?C. M. Furnia?, B. L. Itoach, Saaiucl Hart, Hr., W. II. Oilliluiul, John S. lUgg*, Wm. Lobby, GeorgeH. Iugrabuii). J.ihu Y. Stock, f. W. Brown, Geosas Bowman, C. D. Forrar, J. V. 3'NeiU. CbMIH?tttelWI of Orphan lions':?II. A. DnSaimanri?, Dr. James Moullrie, W. C. Bee, Charles Macbeth, James Hipper, .1. F. Schirmcr, W. H. Houston, W. H. GUli and, John lit Honour, Heury Cobia, o. A. Trenbohn, T. ir. Murrell. Osmmtttfattr? a/ Peer.?Dr. J. L. Daw son, T. J. Bur liot, Dr. H. C. Brown, T. D. EftSOU, Col E. H. T.o_ke, Dr. H. W. DeKauss *re, Joseph A. Sauders, F. J. Polror, lohn M. Greer, W. O. Gibbes, Jo*. Dawso?, Thomas KntttnT. Commissioner* of Pilotage.?A. O. Andrews, Capt. Ferguson, Daniel Lcsesii?), Thoa. B. Budd, James Wcls man, James H. Taylor, Richard Caldwitll. Supervisors High School_R. Ycadon, II. D. Lesesne, Col. E. B. White, Hon. W. D. Porter, George 8. Bryan, Row W. B. Yates, and Alder men Gerdt?, Marshall, Whil don, Oakes, and Mayor ex ojficio. (Election for Fircniastera postponed to next meeting of Council.) Uotmt of Health.?Hon. P. C. Gaillard, Mayor; Alder men Ravcncl, Ryan, Brown, Small, Oakes, Marshall, Huston, Whlldcn. and City Registrar. Trustees of Charleston College.?Aldermen Raven el, Honour and Treuhohn. On motion, the Council adjourned?after 10 P. M. CoPAnTNTnsniP.?It affords us much pleasure to ob servo that Messrs. Chah. T. Craici, John Tuomky, and R. W. Lockwood, have entered into business together for tho transacting of the ship chandlery and shipping and commission business, at No. 48 East Bay, the store formerly occupied by Nayloh <t 8mith. Theao gent?o men are well known in tbo community as industrious and energetic in any matter which they may undertake, and xe, therefore, predict for them, in their present avocation, a large aud prosperous business. ... . ? +.?.-;? The railroads of New England and tho Middle States aro doing a good business, und tho traffic in freight and passengers is so large as to caU for additional fucllitios and new routes. The extension of the Harlem Railroad northward from its present terminus at Chatham, N. Y., to Benningb n, Vt., so as to connect with the West ern Vermont road, at that point, and thus form a straight Uue from New York to Montreal, Is a matter settled upon botwoen the directors of tho Harlem and Vermont roads. The estimated expenso is two millions, one-half of which bos been subscribed, and as further aid is promised by responsible parUes, the early com pletion of the line is considered as certain. -? 9 ? The surgeon having charge of the sanitary condition of the frecdmen in North Carolina, under tho auspices of the Frcedmen's Bureau, has forwarded to that de partment n retrospective report of tho condition of tho blacks in that State during tbo last three years. In the large colonies ycUow fevor aud smallpox havo raged with great fatality from timo to time. The mortality ut Fort -Anderson, where is located one of tho largest frecd men colonies in NorUi Carolina, is described us being unprecedented this spring, during the prevalen ce of tho yellow fever epidemic, over two thousand deaths occur ring in less than two months. Tho condition of the frcedmen 16 said to havo constantly improved this fall, and the contagious diseases oro effectually checked. ________?... In the controversy between Jciiou Bosti:ed and Gen. Wood, In Alabama, it Is stated that the latter has been sustained by the President. - ? ? Tbo Honso of Commons, of Nortb Carolina, on tho 20th November, passed the ConsUtutlonal Amendment abolishing slavery, by a vote of ninety-nine to four. It Is thought the Senate will puss it also. -?-*-? Phizes them Hioblt.?Mrs. 8. A. Aixkx'b World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or Hair Dressing, are prized highly by aU who u.e them.. Careful study and experience has made them what they are acknowledged in foreign countries as weU as at homo, tho only valua ble preparation for restoring, invigorating, beautifying and dressing tho hair. Thoso who uso them havo no grey hair or bald spots. Every Druggist sells them. t3 s-a-s???????? 3,000,000 fellow-beings annually sacrificed on tho altar of Ignoranoo?*-_roe million? daily, hourly, momentarily, suffering from diseased lunge, who, by the tt ncly use of Msredeu'e Pectoral Balm, would enjoy perfect health. AUCTION SALES. De Laines, (toshmcrcs. Alpaca?, etc. ItV NATHAN AMI (11 (?>l.i:\e.l I. THIS DAY, at our Store, will bo sol?! ut 10 o'clock, to clono invoice, ;il) ptccca FIGURED AND PLAID DeLAINEH 10 pinc?e Lustre 15 pusuca Figured and ll'.ick Alpaca. A U!'>, Pieces POPLIN, Cashmere, Rareges, Ac. A few donen Uoop skirts. December r. Indio,i Rubber (?owls nf every IfescrirHion, Is Y NATHAN AM? OTTOItKNaVI. TUIH DAY. the Cth instant, nt 11 oVocil, at our KtiAio, BOUtbwcat corner of Meeting and Wontwortll KtieetH, will b? Mold, without anv manner of reserve The entire stock of INDIA KUBUKIl GOODS, contain? od in a well couduclcd eabbUahmeut, having been rc ecntly pnrcluuod. OOKBURIM IN TAUT OF : RACK COATH, OFFI?KHN' COATS, TALMAS Capes, with and without sleeves Alpaca and Silk Coals, Durable, Poncho? 1'iinlH and Overalls Wool Surface and Lustre Clothing M3n'H, Boy's, Women's, Minne??' and Children's Roots, HboeH and ?aiter? of every description Enamel Carriage Cloth Piano ami Table Covers Elastic Bands, Elastic Itings Rubbers, Pencils, Ponliuldors Pipes, Pipe Bowls, Pipo Btoms Segar Cases and Mutch Iloxcs Gentlemen's Walking dues of all kinds. DRUGGISTS' AKTICLKS. BAN?A?HS, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLES. Bog Syringes, Teething Itings, Tumblers Hair, Nail and Tooth Rrushcs Balis, I/oIIr,, "pJJ H?neli. Toys, kc, Ac. Dressing, Pvckct auel Fino Combs Togethor with a lino assortment of PERFUMERIES, SOARS, and every article for toilet ubo. December 0 Lease of Slore No 298 Kinq-slreet. BY NATHAN AND UTTliLENGVI. Will bo soleL at our Bloro. THIS DAY, tho Cth lust., at 12 o'clock, The unoxpired LEASE ami good will, together with fixtures and ?ill improvements recently inado, of STORE No. 2l>8 King-street, second door north of Wcntworth, east sido?lease having nine months to expire. December ti Christmas ! Christmas .'?Fireworks, Fire Crack ers, etc. IIV NATHAN <v OTTOLEVGUI. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, tho Cth instant, at our Store, southwest conic:' Mcetiug and Wcntworth streets, at 10 o'clock, A large and well selected invoice of tho tuovo ARTI CLE?. COVKIBTINO IN TAtt'l' OF '. 50 bo*cB FIRE CRACKEUS 20 boxes Torpedoes 1 gross Fancy Paper Lanterns 2C0 gross Firo work??, as follows: ?OMAN CANDLES?1, ?, 4. 0 and 8 Ball RockctH, 2, :t, 4, 6 and 8 Hull Berpcnts, Mino?:, Hoppers Pin WheelH, l'ollors, Triangles Comets, Flower Pots, Reng?las, fcc. December G On Account of all Concerned-Soap, Ale, Carel, etc. UV NATHAN AND OTTOLE.XGW, THIS DAY, tho 6th Dccemli.r, at 10 o'clock, will be Bold at our .Store, southtvent corner Meeting and Wcnlwortb-S?NiCta, on account of all concerned, IM BOXE-i .SOAP 11 bbls. Beotab Alo (stone jugs) 46 cases St. Julien Medoc Cluret 25 boxes .Vamily Soap. December 0 BY NATHAN AND OTTObBiVGUI. THIS DAY, tho Oth instant, will bo Bold, at enir Store, southwest cardar Meeting nnel Wentw?H'tli-strccts, 183 SETS CUPS AN? SAUCERS C00 superior Steel Pens C."> dozen Eouuet Frunies. 40 Copying Rooks. December G Ale, Porter, Champagne. BY NATHAN tb OTTOLENGUI. THIS DAY, the 0th instant, at our Store, will be sold, at in (?'clock, 100 DOZEN ALLSOI"8 PALE ALE 000 dozen K. B. Hyass' Luodon Fortcr, eits. and pints 20 dozen Hcldsiock Champagne, genuino 10 nasos Puro OhioBpiirkling Culawbu 60 ca?cs Oatawba Brandy. December 6 Heavy Woollen Sack Coats. BY NATHAN ?Si OTTOLKNtiUI. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, the 6th iustant, at our Store, at 10 o'clock, 80 DOZEN HEAVY WOOLLEN SACK COATS 40 paira Men's Fino Calf Hoots 45 pnir.j Farmers' Calf Roots :iti pairs Womeu's Bootees 100 paU-B Children's Rootccs. December 6 Choice Wines, Skgar*. &c, <f?\ BY NATHAN ANDOTTOLESGUL THIS DAY, tho Cth instant, at 10 o'clock, wlU be sold, at our Slore, ?1.000 SUGARS, CHOICE BRANDS 10 coses Angelica ami Muscatel Wine 4 chests Oolong Tea 25 mats Cae?ia 10 boxea Family Soap 6 coils StOftm Pa?>king 8 kegs Ship's Spikes. December C PRIVATE SALES. Various Chana s for Investment. BY TlIURIIKIt, HO ULK Si CO., No. -tr State street, up stairs. For Sale, at prices from $500 ta $250,000? FACTORY and MILLS near Columbia HOUSES and LOTS in Cli&rleston, Mount Pleasant, Graham ville, Manning and Grceuwood FARMS near Charleston, In Abbovlllo District, in North Carolina COTTON PLANTATIONS iu AbbeviUe, Beaufort, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Fairlield, Lauren?, Marlboro* and Orangaburg Districts, on Wod inalaw and Edisto Islands, 8. C, in North Carolina, Georgia aud Mississippi RICE PLANTATIONS on the ?roast MINING LANDS In North Carolina LIVE-OAK TIMBER at Bull's Bay. For Lease or Rent? FARMS near Columbia, and in North Carolina COTTON PLANTATIONS?inland ;8EA ISLAND COT TON PLANTATIONS?to lease for from $2 to $8 per aero, or for shares of the crop only. MONEY WANTED, in sums from $500 to $20,000, on good Real Estate security, or asadvances to experienced planters on their crops. 5 December 6 A Fine CJiance for Investment or Speculation, etc?. BY BOWERS AND SH.tOX. Will be sold, at Private Sals, a number of FARMS, PLANTATIONS, HOUSES AND LOTS : FOUR SMALL FARMS, within twelve miles of tho City. THREE LARGE TRACTS, twenly-slx, twenty-eight, aud thirty-six miles from the City. FIVE HOU8ES AND LOTS in the Upper Wards. SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND in South Georgia. SIX THOUSAND ACRES, in one body, near Augusta, with fine RESIDENCE ou It. ONE HUNDRED LOTS, for ainaU farms of Forly Acres each, in tho gold region of Georgia. SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS In tbo Upper Wards. Apply aa above, at No. 240 KING-STREET. Deccmuor 2_lmo Four Acres of Land, with confortable Dwelling House and Store attached, in the Village of Pine viUc, S. C. At Private Sale? Tbo LOT contains four acres of land, three of which ore well wooded ; flno Orchard, with a choice variety of Fruit Trees, yielding abundantly; Vegetable Garden, aud well of excellent water. Ou tbo premises is a com fortable Dwelling House, with Storo attached within; nicely shelved and plastered. The stand for business is an excellent one, and being the oiiiy store at present in the tillage, commands special advantages and lucrativo opportunities. Society is select, and the Northeastern Railroad runs within oasy access. Capitalists or mer cantile, men making investments, or seeking profitable, location at a flrst-rato buslnoss stand, will lind their In terests promoted aud moot with a bargain, by early ap plication at the office of tho undersigned. Delivery aud possession giveu immediately. Property unencumber ed. Terms favorable. Apply at No. 49 Broad-street (up h fairs). TltOS. FAHR CAPERS, Land Agent, Auctioneer and General Com. Merchant. Docomber4 mwf:i TO CAPITALISTS. WANTED, $7000 TO START MY SEA ISLAND PLANTATION, on Edisto Island, forty-hvo miles below Charleston. S. O. ; water communication always to bo had. Tho subscriber, a planter for eighteen years aud always his owu manager, proposes to plant Cotton, to work thirty hands and ten mules, and to divido tho not proceeds, after deducting expenses, with any ono who will advance tho above amount, or cv sum sufficient to work said place. Address EDWARD M. BAYNARD, Borzelia, Ga., Until 24th December, 1865. Refers to JOHN BONES and lion. E 8TARNE?, Au gusta: Messrs. O'HEAB. ROPER k 8TONEY, Hon. WM. WHALEY, Charlottoo, S. C. lmo? December 5 COFAIIT?KM8IHP. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORMED A CO PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of a OENE RAL COMMIB8ION BUSINESS in tho City of New York, under tho arm of J. U. SHOWER & CO., and are prepared to afford fair facilities ou consignments. JOHN H. BR0WER. WILLIAM H, SELLER?. BENJAMINS. BLYDENBURGH. New Yei k, October 2,16?. Omos October 9 AUCTION SALES. flass' Enijtish l'aie lie MY V. I1.?VIR AM? SOX. I His day. c.th Instant, at our Holes-rooms, corner of State and Chalmers streets, at half-nast 1? o'clock will be kphl, ' :m Lois., quarts and pints, ii.vss" KNCLisii PALE all*? imported direct iro u brewery, : er Khiu ,\ . olla ' Coi.iiithiini ?:3Hh. Dee?nib-:-<; Catalogue ate. of Ourgnat Skips Fiitr?iicc ?ftiit. mau und Amilia, direct <hu?i the I'otter?es in hngtand. MY WILBUR ?t stiiV. riUH DAY, the 'Jtii ins:.. ;.t oar MakHMUoms, corner hut?? and Chalmers ?tiret*, it half-post lu oVloek. will be Mild, THE UABQOK8 OP 8111 PS FT.ORENCKCHIPMAN AND AMELIA, by Catalogue, viz : 72 dozen l'l.vn.s. ?? soups, blue edged, twiners 40 dozen Platea, sunns, blue edged 100 down Plates. 7. blue edited, niiillins 100 citizen Plates, ,'; soups, 2U-B. 400, 40-7, blue edged 100 dozen Ilotes, .'? soups, '-'<> ."?. to-*, 10-7, blue edged l? dosen Dishes, :; '.?, 3 io, 6-12, 3-13 13 dozen Dishes, 4-o, 4-io, 411, 1-12. bakers hi donen Dishes, 20-7, 20-9, 11-8 n-io 100 dozen Platea, 7 G C, niiilllns 40 dozen plates, soup?, C C Ti dozen plates, Hats. C C, twitters 72 d .sen Plates, IIiUh, C c, twiners 15 dozen Dislies, i-9,2l:-io,1.(?-11.3-11 lii-M aii-M 10.4 dozen Howl?, 4-1U, 3-11, 2-?2. 1-13, ?J-H, bakers CO pairs Uwers and Rasins, 12-0, 48-? ' 10 dosen bandied Tea Cups and Saucers, funev ?ponged 120 Chambers, .0-4. 40-0, 40-9, 20-12, C C 6 doaon Howls 30, 3(1, globe dipped 120 Chamber?, W-4, 40-6, 401), 20-12, C C 6 dozen Howls. 30, ?Id, globe clipped 120 Chambers, 20-4, 40-(i, 40-9, 20-12, C C G dozen Howls, 30, 30, globe dipped 120 Chambers, 20-1, 40-0, 40-0, 20-12, C C ? dozen Howls, 30, 3G, globe clipped 30 dozen Howls, 13 lobe, C C 30 dozen Howls, M globe, C C 3d dozen Howls, 30 globe. C C ?0 dozen Tall Mug*. 3-f!, 12-12, 9-18. 9-24 60 Tea Pots, 28-21, 32-30, round C C 22 Sugars, 30, G C 07 Tea Hots, 18-18, 0-21, 27-30. C-30 20 Covered Milk Jugs, 12-21,8-30 12 Huttcr Tubs, 30 30 dozen Howls, 15-21, 15-30, dipped 30 dozen Howl.-., 42, dipped 30 dozen HowIb. 42, dipped 14 !? dozen Low Mugs, 4. ft, 9, 19, 21 il dosen Ta-1 Mugs, (i, 9, 1H ? 20 dozeu Chambers, mm, 10-ii, ll-.it rims :) dozi n Howls, 21, 2i "li dozen Barrel Jugs, t?, ?lipped liji dosen Cono Jugs, oj?, 1-21, 1-30 10 dosen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, fancy sponged 52 dozen Pistes, simps, 7-1, IM, 13-t?, 13-7, 0-8, ftwey . sponged 33 dozen Plates, gats, 3-1, 7-5, 6-1!, 20-7, 2-8, ntney sponged 10 doren Matul Bobine, .1-4, ?'-o, 4-9, blue, fancy sponged 13 dozen Hand Basins, 3-0, io-:>, fancy sponged 60 doz-n HaiDlled 'lea Cups anil rjauers, pink, pur ple and blue, lolicy sponged 10 dozen Handled Tea Cups and Sau;ci!', pink, pur ple ami blue, fancy sponged 34 dozen liauciled Tea Cups and Saucers, fancy sponged 30 dosen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, Hue blue, fancy sponged 10 dozen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, line green, fancy sponged 24 dozen Chambers, 15-6, 0-9. fancy painted 8 do/en Bowls. 43, laiicy painted 20 dozen Chambers, 10-1;, 4-9, fancy sponged 7 dosen Howls, 6-30, g-38, fancy nponged 20 dozen Chambers. ltj-6. 4-9. fancy sponged 7 dozen Bowls, 6-30, 2-30, fancy sponged 30 dozen Plates, tints, bine rose 10 dozen Plates, llats, fancy sponged 72 ?lozen Plates. Uats, fancy sponged, twiflers 72 dosen Hates, llats, fancy sponged, twi?ora 72 dozen Plates, !j soups, fancy sponged, twlflcrs 72 dozen Plates. .'- soups, limey sponged, twlflcrs 20 dozen Howls. 5-10, B&-11, G-12, 3,^-14, gat sponged, baiters 30 dozen Bowls, 16-30, 15-42, globe, fancy painted 30 dozen Bowls, 16-30, 16-42, globe, fancy painted 30 dasenaBowto. 16-30, 15-42, globe, fancy painted 38 dozen Howls. 10-9. 1-12, 3-18, 9-24, 9-42, piuk BWat 30 doun Howls, 15-30, 15-36, fancy sponged 40 dozen Handled Irish Cups arid .Saucers, painted CG dozen Handle?! Ten CupH and Saucers, painted 66 dozen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, painted 28 dozen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, une blue, painted 22 dozen Handled Tea Cups and Saucers, fancy ponged 97J? dozen Tall Mugs, 6-9, 11-12, 9,l-'-18, 2-24, fancy note ted 33 i-irs Ewersand Basins, 15-6,18-9, fancy sponged 17 pairs Ewers and Basins, 4-4, 13-0 64 biahes, 22-10, 18-12, 9-14. 8-10, 7-18, och. fancy sponged 8 Gravy Dishes, 18, fancy sponged 6 Dishes, 5-9, 1-11, fancy sponged, bakers d Drainers, Id 22 Covered Dishes, 10, oblong ti Salad Dishes 26 Sauce Tureens, complete 30 dozeu Plates, 7-0, 14-8, 9-10 7 dozen 1'lat.iH, 10, soups 25 Toilet Sets, (' red streaks, fancy sponged 24 Toilet Sets, 6 blue panel?each of tho above Seis consists of 1 Ewe-r and Basin, 2 Chambers, 1 Soap and 1 Brush Stand 30 dozen Bowls, 6 15. 3-9,12-12, 10-24, cabio dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 15-24, 10-30, 5-3G, cable dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 15-24, 10-30, 5-30, cabio dipped 30 dozen Howls. 20-30. 10-36, dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 20-30, 10-36, dipped 30 dozen Howls, 6-18, 3-24, 11-30, 10-36, dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 10-12, 20-18, fancy sponged 30 dozen Bowls, 30, fancy sponged 30 dozen Bowls, 30, fsucy sponged 40 dozen Plates, \? soups, C C 100 dozen Pistes. 7, soaps, C O, muflins 19 dozen Dishes, 1-10, 11-11, 7-12, green edge G dozen Dishes, 3-10, 2-11, 1-12, green edge, bakers 22 dozen Plates, 2-8, soups, twiners 110 dozen Plates, 60-5, 20-0, 80-7, bluo edge, muffins 40 dozen Soup Tureens, 12-8, 10-9, 9-10, 9-11, blue edge 12 Salad Dishes, C-ll, 6-12 20 dozen Chambers, 4-4, 10-G, 0-0, C C 6 dozen Bowls, 36, globe, C C 70 dozen PlateB, 8-5, 12-G, 20-7, 30-8. 5-10, blue edge 70 dozen Plates, 9-5, 12-G, 20-7, 30-8, 6-10, blue edge 7G dozen Plates, 9-5, 12-6, 20-7. 30-8, 5-10, bluo edge 7G dozen Plates, 9-5, 12-0, 20-7, 30-8, 5-10, bluo edge 72 dozen Plates, printed Columbia, twiners 38 dozen Plates, twiflers 'M dozen Plates, 8-6, 30-7, muffins 23'i dozen Dishes, 12>?-tf, 14-9, 6-10, 4-11. G-12, 1-14, 1-16, white granite 0 ' ? dozen Dishes, 2-10, 3-11, 2-12, 2>a'-13 baker?, w. die gi anile 61 dozen Plates, 7-5, 8-0, 10-7, 20-8, 10-10, whito granite 30 dozen Bowls, 36, globe, C O 28 dozen Bowls, 10-24, 13-30, 6-36, globe dipped 26 dozen Bowls, 30, globe dipped 20 dozen Bowls, 24-30, 2-36, globo dipped 40 dozen Bowls, 9-30, 8-36, 23-42, Grecian 32 dozou Bowls, 3-0, 4-9, 8-12, 4-18, 13-24 22 dozen Chambers, flat rim, Grecian 8 dozen Bowls, 43 40 dozen Plates, soups, French, fancy painted 40 dozen Plates, yt soupb, French, fancy painted 72 dozen Piatcs, ,'? soups, fancy painted, twiflers 72 dozen riates, ? soupB, fancy painted, twiflers 72 dozen Plate?, 2.3, soups, fancy painted, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, 2-3, soups, faucy pointed, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, y, soups, improved, gay pointed, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, >i, soups, improved, gay pointed, twiflers 72 dozon notes, 2-3, soups, improved, gay painted, twiflers 100 dozen Plates, 50-6,60-7, flat, French, gay pa'.ntcd, muffins 30 dozen Bowls, 10-24, 10-30, 10-36, Grecian dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 10-24, 10-30, 10-36, Grecian dipped. 20 dozen Bowls, 10-24, 10-30, 103G, Grecian dipped 30 dozen Bowls, 10-24, 10-30, 10-30, Grecian dipped 30 dozen Howls, 30, Grecian dipped 30 dozen Bo vis, 30, Grecian dlppod 30 dozen Bowls, 30, Grecian dipped 24 dozon Bowls, 24, globo coble, dipped 22 dozen Bowls, 10-42, 12-43, globo coble, dipped 10 dozen Bowls, 30. Grecian 72 dozen Plates, 1-3, soups, Paris, O C, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, 1-3, soups, Paris, C O, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, flat, improved, C C, twiflers 411 dozen Plates, soups, French, O C 40 dozen PlateB, soups, Freno 1, C C 40 dozeu Pistes, ??, sours, Fronch 100 dozon Platea, \'t, sinpa, muflins 100 dozen Plates, y, soups, muflins 100 dozen Plates, y, soups, muffins 100 dozou Plates, >?, soups, muflins 100 dozon Plates, y, soups, mufflns 72 dozen Plates, y, sonps, improved, twiners 72 dozon Plates, flat, improved, twiflers 100 dozen Plates, 7 1-2, sonps, bluo edged, muffins 100 dozon Plates, 7 1-2, soups, blue edged, muffins 100 dozon Plates, 7 1-2, soups, bine edged, muffins 100 dozon Plates, 7, soups, blue edged, mufflns 130 dozen Plates, 7P-">, i;u-o, blue edged, muffins 72 dozen Plates, y, soups, blue edged, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, y, soups, bluo edged, twiflers 72 dozen Plates, y, noups, bluo edged, twiflers 72 dozon Plates, )J, soups, bluo edged, twill er s 40 dozen Supper Plates, flats, bluo edged 40 dozen Snnnor Plates, flats, blue edged 40 dozen Plores, ?J, soaps, blue edged 40 dozen*Plotes, ?', soups, blue edged 40 dozon Bowls, 9,12, Grecian dipped 40 dozen Bowls, 9, 12, Grecian dlppod 30 dozen Bawls, 4-1?, 13>;-34, B&-00, 4-36, giobc, fancy pointed 30 dozon Howl?, 6-1?, 3-24, U-30, 7-30, globe, fancy painted ?IJWJON SALES. U doze? Powls, (-12, 9-ia, 421, 730! 8-:u; . ?<._, tancy painted ' " 30 down it.iwN. a>iK, ft-21, ?5:10, 4-:i6. Ml _-__ gloi.e. foney painted 20 ilo_?n Dowl?, i.;!i, i-:!??. 5-:m, 13-42, globe, uui?? ))amteil * 29 doz.'ii Howls. \S!r:t, ?;,'.:(?;, >.-.;, globe, fa?*?? painted 0 ? r ?II ?I v:?"l Row!,. |'.:t,-. ?j.rj| U4H _!flte ?^ paint? ?1 3d do/? 11 I to win, .""! 1 , .: IS, ; !.,!,,., rtincj )i.it:ir?it 30 il"/?.|i RowIh, Is, Ore? i in, tauey painted :i<i dozen B???vls, is. Greelnu, Fumy ?miiilcd ?111 d<./.'?i Howls, is. Hrrclan, fancy painted ?Ht dozen ttewls, 111, Grecian, fancy painted :> ?lozi-ii Ituwt>, 12, ((lube, ftumy painted r-o ?lozen llandlinl London TeitUupunud H ?.untre, Paris blue spoil,:??! 2? dozen Tot let -. *, ?1, ,-,.,1 Kneel, fancy painted y ?! :'.. n Toilet Si 'a, (',, nil sheet, laury p BlntMl ?Such of (lie hIh?vc Kcts conaists of l Bwct and n?sln, ? Chambers, 1 Koap and 1 Brueh lb pair;; Ewers and Basins, (!, V, common, fr. painted _0_> -, ""' ' m """? "* ' '. li?t, i-e>, ??, rim, inncy tiDwtcci so dowm Disnea, lo?,, 12.7, its, 11-??, c-io. t.ex?tUc\. C 0, Napier 20 dozen Chambers. ?1, Hat rim. C C (> ?In/eil Cana, ?M, fancy paiuted ? dozen Cans, ?N, fancy painted 20 dozen Chambers, 0, Hat ritn, G C 7 dozeu Dowls, 30, Grecian dipped 20 dozen Chambers, 0, flat rim, C C 20 dozen Chambers, 4, 9, 12, dot rito-. O C 8 dusea Bowls, :i0, Grecian dipped 35 Soup Turcons, 13-9, 10-10,'12-11, blue aoet grew edge 22 soup Tureens, 8-8. 8-10, 0-11 3ti dozen Howls, 2-4.1-0. 13-9, 20-12, globe, Ac, C C :10 dozen Howls, 10-24, 10-30. 10-*!, globo, ?v. c, CC 30 dozen Tall Mugs, f.-ti, l.'PJ, 12--2, 4-21, .'10 . ,'tC 30 dozen Tall Mope. r>-0, 18.0, 12-12, 4 21, 30. ?iC 30 dozen Bowls, 30, Grecian dipped December fl Damaged (funny Bagging, cm ofCOiuK of Cdaier icriltrs and oil concerned, BY JOHN *. RIGG8 Si CO. ? THIS DAY, the ?;th iunt., at 11 o'cl'-jk, on Vanefcp. Uorat'a Wharf, will bo soul, Fifteen bales DAMAGED GUNNY LAGGING. AND ? coils DAMAGED BALE ROvB. Condltiona cash on delivery December s Joists und Ftmn-'htg Hoards. JAMES XV. IlKowv AN? CO. Will sell, THIS D\Y, ??th inst., ut th? comer of Coon- . . il and Tridd-KtreetK, at 10 o'clock, About soon reel of JOISTS AND flooring HOARDS of tin; following dimensions: ;ixI0, 3x11,3x13--boardn one Inch thick. Docetnbtr I. Continuation Sale of Dru Couds, Notions, ?_c. BY MeKAY ANt? CANPHELL. THIS DAY, llie till Instant, at 10 o'clock, will bo hoI.l in our Kales ROOMS, Nos. HO and ?2 Haaol street, DREss GOODS, PRINTS, Meriiioes, Berthas, White and Brown Canton Flannols Cassimerrs, Satinet*, Wool and Cotton Undershirts anel Drawers Eelnap Shirts, Wool Half Bom, Black Alpaca Linen hlurt Bosoms, Brache and ail-Wool Shawls Red Planne] Shirts, Hair llrushes, Wallets, Mcmoran dnin Books Hoop Skirts, .Soap?, Perfumery, Coinba, Jewelry. Alu?), A line of CLOTHING, viz: ICO pair assorted TANT?n Velvet and Cassiinoro Vests, (?nata, <vc. Coitilllious cash. December G Millinen/ Manliltas and Ladies' IhUs-. JIcKAY et CAMPBELL. Will sell THIS DAY, Cth instant, at 10 o'clock, at their Balea Rooms, No?. 80 and 82 Hasel-strcct, 25 cartoons and cases Ladies' Wool, Felt, Beaver, Volvot and Silk, Dertiy, Magenta and Ascot HATS A magnificent line ?Ladies' MANTILLAS, in Black andCoIoreelCtothR; Mantilla and Hat Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, Ac. Conditions cash. D<>ccmbcr * Superior Work Mule. JlfKVV &. CAMPBELL WU1 8cU THIS DAY, fdh inat., at 10 o'clock, in fre.ni of our Stores, Nos. 80 and 82 Hasel-street. One Superior WORK MULE. Conditions ensh. December f> House and Jxjt, on account e?ncj" risk of former pur chaser, he not having complied with terms of sale. BV MeKAY AND CAMPBELL. On FRIDAY next, December 8. will be sold, r.t cna> Stores, Nos. 80 and 82 Uusel-strect, at IB o'clock. AB that LOT OF LAND, w.th tho two story WOODEN HOUSE therenn, situated in Aiken-atrect, auel known as No. 7. Tbo Houso contain? 4 rooms. On the premise?, is a good well of water and necessary outbuildings; lot measures 30 feet frmt, by 100 fee,t in dep th, more or less. Conditions?One-fourth rash; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond aud mortgage of tho premises the buildingB to bo insured and the policy assigned: Purchaser to pay us for necessary papers. December 1 A Small Sloop, with Sails and Rigging, BY BOWEItS AND SILCOX. WU1 bo sold, on SATURDAY, the 9th Inst., at 11 o 'clocx. at tho foot of Laurens-stroct, A SMALL SLOOP, suitable for a wood or oystn r boaS.v with good Sails and Rigging?about four tons hurtbi'Jt, Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay B. k 8. for neccm sary papers. * December S Eslate Sale of Valuable Heal Estate on WentwortW street, by order of the Executor. BY B. McCALL. On TUESDAY, tho 12th ?lay of Doccmber, 1869, at U o'clock. North of the hKCbonge, Broad-strest, will ' positively be iold at PubUc Outcry, for eUvislou among the heirs, All that valuable and eligibly situate LOT OF LA?E. and substantial two story BRICK WAREHOUSE t_*roc_v known as No. 45, on the south side of Wcntworth e treetV. and formerly occupied ami used by Mr. R. W. Gale as ? Carriage Repository, measuring and containing in frccalv on Wentworth-strcet, 49 feet 6 Inches, and 130 feet ixr depth, moro or less. ALSO, ALL THAT OTHER VALUABLE AND ELIGIRLA situate LOT OF LAND and two story BRICK WARE HOUSE thereon, known as No. 48, on the north sidt? t* Wentworth-strcot, and opposite tho above, formar? ? cuplcd and used by R. W. Gale as a Carriage Repcsltrery, measuring and containing In front, on Wentworta-str?-*? 32 feet, and 102 feet in depth, more or less. Tbo bu_t? ings and additions covering tho entire Lot The wJbvwn affords an opportunity of securing prominent and well known business stands. Sale positive. Co_dftie_a niode known in futuro advertisements. November 29_wtcag?tnl_ Underwriters' Sale. BV A. II. ABRAHAMS AND SONS'. On FRLDAY next, the 8th inst, at 11 o'clock, w_i be sold, inBide our Store, corner, of Vendue Range and East Bay, An assortment of DRY GOOD8, vte: CALICOES, De laines, Shirtings, Flannels, Merinos, Jeana, Sattnietaw Black Cloaks, Silks, Blankets, Ac, Ac, damaged on boaaet tbo schooner Bmjrk, from Baltimore bound to tbfc? Port- -. _ Conditions cash._Decembt--6 302 Boxes Tobacco at Auction. BY LAUREY <b ALEXANDER. On TUESDAY, tho 12th inst, wUI bo sold, In oar Salsa Rooms, Nos. 140 and 142 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, 302 boxes manufactured TOBACCO, in flue ordeav and free of duty. Conditions cash. OS? The Savannah Herald and Republican wuT plcaaw copy, and send bule as aboye. December? g_r A CROWN OF GLORY.? EVERY MAN? WOtttA* AND CHILD WHO HAS USED STERLING'S AMBROSIA Is wlUiug to rccommond it Throe years of rapldlj _a creaalng salo have niado tho AMBROSIA faraoue aD ovar . tho world. IT 18 WARItANTED TO PLJEASE. It Cures Itching of the Head. It Makes Now Hair Grow on Bald Heada It Prevents the Hair from Falling Out It Renders the Hair Soft and Glossy. Cleanses tho Scalp. Cools tho Heated Brow. K?x*?T_e> - Dandruff. Cures Nervous Headache. Ourea Baktaeas Insures Luxuriant Locks. Inclines Hair to Curt. Bopsjr eedcHWigs. Kills Hair Eaters. Good effect eppattvl. at ?nC*' TO THE LADIES WE SAT, tho AMBROSIA will suit yon to a T. Elegantly pat _jx Delicately Perfumed. Patronized by Opera Singeras __& Actresses. Sold in splendid boxes or oeu-tons, co-taxtv iiig two largo bottles: No. 2 for morning?Ho. 1 for ?r?* D,D?f'THERE IrT NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, STERLING'S AMBROSIA Is the best, moat agrmabtr and offoctlvo tollot artiolo in tho world. To prove tlia_ try a carton. Sold by Druggists. STERLING'S AMBROSIA MAN?FACTUIUN? COMPAlfT^ ?5 Fulton-street, N. Y. September 23 PKmm