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Largest City, Coaoty.
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ssvsntu distWit.
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Subilitcnce of Mr*. LIipoIi. ......
.lVnw Mr*. Lincoln I With bo tfestrerta taunr j fr*»ul» Uail Uc»'u ppisicufeAl
or iultict a jvmg upon Una nulortrtualo relict ul
a late Fresiifeul of the Uttiirffsixtes, or upon
any. of her "friends-friends (') she had many
,Hbiae—we yet'tltink that -
‘•■on. NelwU TUt’i Telegram.”
. -tfur-Mlgtibdr. the Oi«»fiVRf'<»>, iu. iur urt.clo
headed aa above, thinks that in our article
—^ g!U l c .j ■■ Hie at Cr i a uil I.iUltiAVueL'.'^f-Jl*il
mtiUm
Pcrbnp* the Month may bo bcncfiUcU by It
Perhaps it is the beginning ot an era during
which the South will bo icit to work out ol her
trouble, regain a prosperity of which sectional
halo has deprived her, and restore her to Utqse
privileges and rights under the constitution of
Which she has bvt'ii so.croelly and unjustly de
prived. s '*
the White.
when
Congress hesitates to grant to Sue .Murphy, a
n»v>l estimable lady, what site prays for— pay-'
meet lor property destroyed during the war, she
belug » Uffiy liyil womau^i^iaiuhV liei'iiate,
>" |-n-i ii Sin Tiie-vbi in Gre m-iniifr
pn>|>cifia!i "I the Senate. Frhm the New York
yl'orM, we gatlierthe following :
The Senate Committee on Peusious hare he-
nfjttiem jgsrtn,-ln anew form, llte periodical
jtileni id the- iiilwstaice |6I > Mis. AtUahaui
ifehlu. Senator SfortAh has t«it‘in*thill to
pay this lady a peustou during hei uaturtd life,
retiltug that her husband was killed by an en
attempted 1 to evade the toree ot Mr. Tift s tele
gram.” if the 1STET.U0ESCKR desired lln-v »
would hot have published Mr. Till’s lelegiam
This was done Ua prevent any-misconstruction
Ol it. lor it hattrtailou iuto hands other, than,
those to whom it was addressed, whoeo usti'ot it
Waa ot .questionable' propriety, to #ay_thele*it
ot it, aii.t whose ronstniL-tion Mro may hare
been, and we thiuk was, to lurther a policy of
fegislilivc action which the Intelligence*
thought, and stiU tWaks, would te- detrimental
to 14* Stale's best interests. As lor the tetegison
itself, it only espouses what we stated w beu w e
published iL-thAL the ? author k.vtitJ that Geb-
cral Graol that sm li a course would he
best under ifievirciimitaucci”—what cvHjrsele-
.hat m the Lecidatur. s " reform* Un right of the sinrulsHnfelligence that,Mrs. Uncoln was
Itliffl US WOTSl"!” - , . i r.S tlremc—a*lte nTulliite
tot cotaftaj aii.teu to hold othee to the courts,
aud iOJbutn."
AYe have advised against such » c -.urse tor the
reason, as we slated in the snide upon which
the tbasfiJufi'.a comments, that Awe caunoLsee
boa llic General Assembly can submit the ques
tion ot ils own privileges over wiuclTit TPirrX'.
elusive jurisdiction. bi a co-ordinate aud co
equal branch ot the government, nor do we see,
TruinbulU (itsscultal a memorial Iroui tho
Stiperiuloudunls Insane Asylum Convention at
Udstfin, nskiug the removal of political disa
bilities Irom Insane Asylum Superintendents
throughout the South.
A large number ol business men throughout
the country are tetillouing that sales ol bonds by
tlia Cloverniiieiu be qiily made alter due notice,
and that sales ot gold lio made at auction.
A militia! whitewashing of SOuhliirs and
abuse oh newspaper tStimptnnhmcB oernrred
lor an hour to-day,
Sherman of the Kiuiince Commit tea, retained
a bill legalising vow cuulracfs, and reserving a
hundred'And forty liiilliou dollars anuually^lrom
customs lor the payment ofiu-tdresr and the re
dueliou ol the principal public debt, and au-
emyoT’the"lotted Tfimtes white’ diiThargiug his pbdniingjhei cichaugubl lawful money lor new
“ The \oble*i Kuntnu ol (hem All.**
The Nstimuli [AteiUatH&r to mnouaciug the
nomination by accU'iuition of the Hon. John P.
ot the subject.” Wilt the ConstiSute-.-n -foil u*. StGCKros, by ili« Democratic’ c-iuctt- of tho
how the judiciary ot the Stale, it it did act upou, New Jersey Legislature, as s candidate lor Sen-
cvtraordiuary A
course, bow the judiciary couid take jurisdiction
li.fe qaevUou, can set aside that con^iiutioaal
privilege ol the Genera' Assembly, which de
clares that “Each Udoat MUU. be the jt-DdS
OVTISK ELECTION, HATl BNS, AND qUALUtcA-
uoss ok m m em usiu.' If it van, we shall be
pleased to hear from Vu ,
Whil* the CsnttitiJLen iu Its article siys th»t
■‘auoody supp -sc! ihai Gem ral Grant "desirevl
i.i advise,' or bau'auy idea ot 'dictaiing to the
Legislature,” it espre.v-cs its gratification that
“(o ocral Gran! agrees with it in this matter'
aud hopes ' his i.Gen. Grant s' opinion will re
ceive that attention which it »' eminently de-
aemaf Thii'is decidedly c>«''; "u ijho part^of
our neighbor. We have yet to fcudw that ffith-
Grant has express*! any epiuion on tu« sni.jcct,
or that he agrees with the <-'•’MaUri tu its
opinionou the questk'h iuv ■ vcl iu this c-'iitto-
Vrt»y. True >L. TUt says '-hat he V rr.,,f that
■eVnwai Grant ttmr^kr ii wm.; bc'best fettlw
Jjesiilature to reter the right ot tue- Cf.s.r. d
CitiXen, to hoiJ office, to the Counts and adjourn,
but this la vatyJniiedtiile inionuation vu l
uot ctHUiwrl. with-other advices rec-. tvi.J Irom
Washington. We doubCVcry much loo whether
General Grant tits’ ever been apprirevi ot the
taev stated al>ne, fo-rcil That under the Con
dilution of liic'&tate, which has already been
received by Congress and prouotiuce.1 regobn-
can in lorm, and under which representative
from several ol the districts in the State,
have taken their scats in that btidy, each
lloose is m.vie to be the judge ot the election,
returns, and qualifications or ils own members
The holding ol ejgcaby a Iree-Jmaa is anotiu-r
question, that mav be aud can be determined by
the C->uits ol the State. The sett congratula
tions of the uinttUutun at General Grant's
agreeing wflh it is decidedly.in our jiidgmiail,
premature. We dislike to disturb ils equanim
ity, bat we feel luiptrs«cd that it labor, und-r a
misapprehension, ol which the s-a.m-r it ia re
lieved, the belief U.sJtl Ue fyr .jd^coflcgrov.tJu
the eetUemeht W qn«srtl<>n that Wmhr
abeorbing the public muid.
A worJ more and vt clo*e. ft is this: Bui
lor the publication in-other papers at a distance
of tli?-Substance of Mr. fill's telt-grarn. 4«
should not pave pubtMml it. It was Uj prevent
a misapprehension ol its coqUmts here and
abroad thU We gave to it the pdhtlcliV wc u I*
The Will va. The gad.
Heretofore it his been the .North agaucai itie
boutli; nowjtfs tbe iV«tt : tt*..tha Eidt The
Chicago ITnus, it seems, speaking for tbe W cat.
- ’ " : ‘ r ' "•
“The brains and enterprise di the Last are
cUiflyabsortedio money •iettlrig.stock-jobhimr,
and gambling in Wall street. .Uu'iriug the war,
tbe out utu Htur Mi to pat/i the 1UUU out oj
ughl i* the potumdr, while the West rtioqurr. d
irum in twelve Slates. The intellect«/ the Kut
u«i tM intteh tngroued ia jilUng (Jorernnunt, o.w
troeU, increasing the tarifi, and other iraittlal
pursuits, to detdop u high orler // military Ulent
or itaterwamhip : and they sHoul>l not bon
complain if the West overshadows them in «bii
ity for public sdairs as well a. in martial rc-
T^whicb.ibe New York Tribune, squirming
under the attack, replies -
“Jiamner, lixniwelt, gjeymour, Lowell, Euu^
too, PbUlipa, Btnerott,Carey, WetniJr, Wtiii
tier, happen to be Eastern men, not altogeii.er
witnout a Western reparation. During Mr. Lin
coln's adtuiuiairaiiou, ws saw five We.o ru uien
to tbe CahutH and two Etstern men—Stanton,
Deooituu, Harut'1, Speed, aud MuCullocrii.
•gainst Seward and Well*. Mr. Johnson did
nm vary Uw-proportioo, unM) Mr. Evans Ik
came Aiiofuey-OeneraJ. In thc'sdpnnpe Cojttt
w« find five Western Judgea—Cbsse, Miller,
Field, Davis, Swayne-an'd oiily thtve 1m„ u it,.-
East, Curiord, Nelson, and Grier. In Ihc regu-'
tar army, webeheve there are live general officers
Iroui the West, and Led two from lit* East."
I ~ Then in the matter ol bills before Congress
1 demanded'by the Weal. We shall do well ii
we get out ol the futon and Central Pacific
with |50,0yu,(AW. Kansas has two hundred
miles ul subsidized iroads, aud there are from fit-
teen to twenty other roads iu and arouud Ural
state. One company Wants $J4,0W),ttW; a noth
er, try El Paso, would like me same amount;
and in all we estimate two lruudred hills, directly
and indirectly, for Pacific lUdriyud iuierou
We bara given IIM.IMU.IMU acre* of laud ; and
when we pMTtbese new bHIa, we shall give iu
addition fW.bOb.iXK) and lOU.'SM.UUU acres.’’
This it a very pretty quarrel, indeed, between
those two Kadical jouruabi—the oue repreveol-
mg the great Weal, and the 1 other the in Ureat*
ol the monopolizing East. White with the New
York World, we agree Ural there nan be “ no
demagogueisra more degrading or unJWf Than
that which seeks to riyny the' East' against the
‘Wat,’or the North against the South,”Mill
we confess that this quarrel beta ecu the two
” Tribune* " does not distress us at all We of
tbe Booth have wittered so long and ao much by
lbs sectional war that has been wacci egainsl
us, that it cannot be expected we should sjnipa-
thus moch with either of the two section^ that
tuuctiuiis as comuiaudcr iu chid ol the army
aud uavy. Mr. Sumner suggested that the sum
be put’at tfcOOO ira rymrjTimd
•pu-d by Sfr’ Jlbridu.
rrt,r« arf.-pkd by 5fr.’ 'Itbriou. Hrsi'Lin-
colu's lucouie Iroui tbe residue ot the
f'.'AOOb Wjffi her by Cougrvss is $t.T'Jd.4S
a year, and im that sum she lias sought the
south of France, where "liviug is cheap, aud is
keeping in strict and very humble retirement.
This bill ot Mr. Mutton's is tbe first reaction ot
reduced Id the necessity of sidling her wardrobe.
Thq whereases by which Mr. Morton makes her
out as the .widow ot a military man killed lu the
war wilt not be keenly questioned by Cougress,
as a disposition exists to obliterate the scaudal
ot her poverty t.y biTieviug it. The passage of
the biiris“prCbsDfe.Tinfc3S some -Senator, mor
bidly I’eartul of making it a precedent, opposes
It, ahJ bring* on dtOBtep which-tho propoaittou
dmSHi lair.
an now wrangling overthe-ajioils, oy scrmqh-
liag for the crumb* that (Ml bom “uncle
to " l*y out in the cold “ andje: lookers c<iI>c Iumou that
on only, during the progress of the quarrel
atbr from that State, says :
“We have Ibrborue herelotore to iutertere by
a word with this subject, but it is needtiss, we
lioi'e, to express our great gratification at the
result. It ought to have been doue, and done,
t.wi. exactly i~h Uiisiivay. The country has not
ti'igdttou how, iu the violence and excess ot
psTty'Tt'eiiug sjme years ago, this geiillentau
was uujustly expelled irom ibe seat to which he
Shad been duly electedWSBroe of Ids’ most cou-
apicuous party opponenls maiutaining his right,
fhe sympathy, the respecfoi the• country fol-
- lit wed him to his retiremoyj^ and now lo-day
; we behold this wrong redressed,” and hail also
,.Gia acet-ssimi of another judicious, upright, and
experienced SeuahW to the publiccouucils."
flu re is IV i doub* o( Uie election, U> his old
place in ll.e Uuited Slates Senate, cl this, the
■nobl.a; li imsn ol them all.” Iluuest men,
and ali’.e men, wii! Sport agaiu fill seats ill that
ImxIv, Irani whence mauy Have been driven by
'lie degeneracy ol the times. tVe see light ia
the d -I'.ince !
M illroml Vleeilus Iu Kraukllu.
L ihnf.'.vh.le, January 5, ISfiO.
A large niimb r ot the citizens of Franklin
county .isstnib'ed lliis day in the Court-llnuse
i. r the purpAredif iiscuraiug the subject of the
Georgia Air L>ue Ibiilroad, and organized by
calling E \V. Mayfield to the Chair aud ap|ioiui.
ing W. A. Manly to act as Secretary.
t’-.t. f i< Estes being called U|>oii, addressed
the mcelinj! it considerable leoglh in his Uatiul
forcible and impressive manner, urging the
claims ol said rood, snd calling attention to the
great advantages to be derived Irom it by tbe
jpecple ot Nurih-East Georgia; alter which a
committee w is appointed to prepare matter lor
Itih acliou of tlie meeting, consisting ol Jobu M.
Freeman, T. T. l)>>rough, Nathan Gunnels, J.
F. Lkngstnrt, srra W. 1*. VVo<Klall, who snbmit-
ted, tbrongb their Gbairman, tbe tollnwing reso
lution-, which were unanimously adopted:
Your coinuiitiee apimmted fo dralt resolutions
expressive ol public sratiment iu this county
u|«>n the ■unjc l ..t Hie Air Line Ksilroad, suh-
wk thetqilowmgjf ;
That we, the citizens ol Franklin
county, highly lav >r tile building ol the Air
Line Railroad, and will coptribute, to the ex
tent ot our ability, to the construction ol Ihe
same.
HeM.ted, That it is tbs sense of this meeting
!hat our citizens should give to the Company
the right ol way through their lands in tbe event
ot tue ibcatiuu ol the I toad through our county;
aud we, who are here represented, pledge our
selves, to that extent, it the Hoad should be
located on our lands.
iJMttfced, That we believe it to be the interest
ol our citizens to subscribe their surplus laudato
the building of said road, il the same will be
accepted as stock, and we hereby recommend
(hem to this aoutse where they are unable to
subscribe, nmney.
ii-v/red, That we earnestly desire the loca
tion id the Iloa.l through ibis county, and
pledge ourselves to do ibe utmost, in onr iuqHiv-
erishtd cpnditio.i, to secure that result.
J M. [Fkkema.v,
T. T- Doh..coii,
N. (Jcnmsl*,
J. F. Lan*stox,
W. P. WoODAI.L.
<Jn mol ion ol W. P. Woodall, it was resolved
tbsi these proceeding* he published in the Ath
ens anil Atlanta paper*.
E. W. MAvruno. Chairman.
W. A. Mani.t, Secretary. 1
Why Krel About ticorgla.
We cm see no go^sj reason why Congress
should worry itselt Mdfspend the time and
money of the country for the regulation ol
allairs in Georgia. W bat U 10 be mode by it 1
Wherein is a cbinge to be effected that wilf ad
vance the cause of justice or the pr.epects id
the fbidit.il parly. w« have "* coustilntion
and lortn ol gdVfeKnmenl* framed by the H idi-
i-ivhpsiriy in Georgia and docked and approved
try the Radical party ia Congress,. Jt -ccurea
universal suttrage, and makes the negro the
equal ot the white man in the eyeol the law.—
It dors everything that- Coogrcta demanded
should be done, and the only thing omitted that
tbe extremist Radical'can complain oC is sjving
the right to negroes u, hold ottlc*. True this Lias
doue by the Georgia Radicals and the negrr.es
themselves, but we bold -that it is right and
grounded in sound State policy. The otfices of
the Slate should be iu the bauds ol tbe inulli-
genl, respectable, proprwty-taolding daasr.f Uie
jornple, apd not entrusted to our former alav.s
especially in tbelr 1 present Ignorant and uueu-
bgliteiied coodiflSi; Why do the Rfpir^ly wish
negroes Ur bold otfl. e in' Georgia f How can it
benefit them t Black office-holders must be few
at beat, and never strong enough in the Legisla
ture to give a llidlcfif tinge (oiu legislation.—
There are white RcpahHcns in every
county ot the State—why ahrtuld Congress
prelcr the prumoimn ol negroea when three
may be' pot in office wherever the party
has strength enough to Meet* negtuf Con
gress must concrete that ft Mr.vwjr natural for
Georgians to prefer white men Jor their public
council*; then why make war upon to for doing
IHB ’ ^
few the premie id New Yerk or way other
M SfeW wmrlrl dir» Verily, the tusjorily
m Congrews must fei bard hIBhmwW few
borab im-asiirtw against GcwgU, when iu all Ibe
pie they c»o find but one ,fo bb-
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BY TELEGRAPH.
-VAtf YOitK A880CIA TNO PKtSd mPA TCUKS
tiooylTisPA tbnks. ,
Washington, Jan. 18.—la-the Sonnlo a po-
tlton was introduced lor a revision or amend
meat of the negotiation laws, alleging that gross
ten-ferty five per ceut. gold bouds, to be Issued
for this purpose, also issue that tho government
demand for gold notes is not to exceed the
amount ol coin iu the Treasury, a hill also au
thorizing national banks to issue gold to the ex
tent ot sixty-five per cent on amount ot bonds
which they may deposit as security, regardless ot
the present restriction of total circulation to
three hundred millions. ■
The copper laritt bill was discussed, but with
out setiou. Adjourned.
Hocsx—Butler introduced a bill regarding
negro church property in ih.e. late rebellious
States, it provides that property used for char
itable, religious, ediicaiiuual, or other like pur
poses, bought, or given iqr the use ot congrega
tions or associations of colored meu. heretofore
held by trusleess tor tbe benefit of sneb associa
tions, such title shall hcrealter rest iu deacous
acts ol her pcoi ,
Jeci to, ami Ural tiieir refusal In maim legislators
out ot igoorauiaodrfebwrelAtrteaw* No lion-
rst man m Cungnut, it rwenw to m, eaw Ibiok a
titm’t" extravagantly fornUbod t >bl« a. We JUSuk fit Um
.Wtw» M M law <u.t Ife «hw awhlii *• artHT la* l,wJ «*A 7^1.5231 *A^ a it hr causelaw, and moK Uetitm
and qnj«M.—AiwnnaA llepublitan.
and elders of trustees fihoeen by sucli associa
tious, who ore made a corpunta body. Such
associations shall call meetings on tho first ot
May next, and every May thereafter, and choose
trustees lor the ensuing year.
Wood introduced a bill repealing the charter
ol tbe National Life Insurance liompauy ot the,.
United States. Also bi)is_prtyeutiug the loan-
mg of money on L'uiled Stales legal teuders;
aud torbiddiug National Banks paying interest
on deposits -, etisbliug Loiiisimia to receive pub
lic lands donated try United Stales lor Agricul
tural Colleges.
Mr. Bingham—To admit Mississippi represen
tation: distributing number sud.ruuk ot govern
ment employees among several States and Ter
ritories; to relieve J. U. Christy, elected Irom
tbe 6th District of Georgia, from political disa
bilities.
Mr. COIUs—Appointing a select committee on
Ku-Klux ; compelling National Banks to make
six statement* per year.
Joint resolution against granting money and
lands lo railroads was divided. Fart against
granting money passed, ami against grauting
lands table.!.
Joint resolution passed that persons now bold
ing office in Virginia and Texas, except those
who have had their disabilities removed, who
cannot take test oatli of July fid, 1863, lie re
moved Irom office within thirty days Irom pas
sage ol resolution, and district commanders fill
their places with men who can take said oath.
This bill passed without a division!
Tbe House then w ent iuto a OTanmiUee ol thu
iVhole l jae,4ppropri.itii.ns, and adjourned,
Bingham’s bill provides for the admission of
Mississippi when iu Legislature ratifies the 14th
amendment, and sDiill remove disabilities im
posed by fid section ot 7lb article of the Consti
tution.
Tbe Senate Judiciary Committee lias taken 110
formal action on questions presented by Yiiginia
Conference Committee
Tbe Fresidint nominate,! John Gadsden as'
Secretary of Legation to Mexico.
The Virginia ''Committee in body, accompa
nied by other Virginians and Ueu. Schofield, vis-
iteAGraot. Conversation turned bn buslneas ol
Committee, aud Grant, who showed hituseif fa
miliar with the Underwood Constitution, ex
pressed bimsell iu favor of a speedy settlement.
The interview wan ol some duration, and the
Committee expressed tbem-elves as being highly
satisfied.. They afterwards visited the Presi
dent.
The Presiihmt's rt~pouse to the Senate in re
ference to amnesty questions, simply quoted tbs
authorities upon which the proclamation was
bated.
CoLiMBtA, Jan. 18 —The Legislature to-day
passed a bill amending the Slate polica act, giv
ing the Governor the authority lo increase the
lorce lo whatever number be may deem nec
essary, also passed an act to establish a State
Orphan Asylum.
Tallahassee, Jsn. 18.—A Resolution passed
Ibe House to-day to go into the election of II.
S. Senator to-morrow. Sent to tbe Senate aud
was defeated.
Florence, January 18 — It is reported that
Duke Aosta has renounced tbe Italian succes
sion and declared Jo' favor ol Prioceas Clotilde.
London, January 18—The captain and crew
of the British ship Southern Empire Irom New
Orleana to Liverpnnl,' ^heretofore, reported lost
with all hands, is now reported safe.
A.m Yiseraents.
VINANVIill AND i.'O.H.lltjllCl.V!,.,
Atlanta, Ma„ January 18-1\ M
VlNANt’I Alr-tirokers weru fiiiylaq and liolltiig todsy
jino|atlyw: ^
RCOWON-Dull au.l mmilual, S*c • rta-«l|.i* Unlit.
GRAIN—Wheal «t Ml to fS «#. Corn Him ill I »"
Wnig. Oau 85 U> UO cunU. Ikirtoy $1 l-V Myo ft V i*»
„ KI.OO!L-Th«w hA« boon a very m-tlvn il.-mnml for
Flour for the past few days, aud thu b.-liur caasoflmv
ancy brumla. bam-ia, fUtol.i; Iwi'a
“ *’S 5U to IS; uxlra, $11 lo fl'J;
r Indus arc gslUiur tcarco ami prlcue lullcr. No chatiRU
a nigh giad«a. Fancy bn “ 1 *—
IS 6u; atanriard taililly, il
suMiaub, |» Mto |lO-hi bags about aainu prices,
n.<WJR-ciuaraides, lujjfcuut*:nluar iib aides, iflffie;
thouldcrs, uouc.
HULK MEAT'S.—(Scar sides, is to I9,V; clear rll.
aides 17JJ to 11,'.; shoulders'1 l,q ; haiua ttjs . Very Ism'-
imsactious tu'uieal. None tn market.
tlOOS — Detnaiul terv aeltve; net, UJ< to Id; ero-a.
10 (ii 10,y.
HALING Rul-K-t) lo ii.q'c
IKON Vtlte—Sc, nor lb.
LIME—' I'miuertfutf, OiHir;!ln hihI Alrtbauifi.^t'. i»
H; ilyitmulic Ouiutml f.'* 50 to f • |h*i Itfurui; PI...
Parts 60 wr tarevh
^KUriMZKIW.-ORkkO Mill** Klnur k.f UrV U-ou' tT.\
i»r.ti\u; riu.'«T|H*rtko ftiano fj5 |u'r taw. iMhii ^j«*lub:«»
RClllt Uurtuosf *0 i»»?r tun. 0ir*t\ftii’ j» luw aulldia m«&T
In tliRryvil- \ .--.A... \ ,
ULOVKIt ANUNjKAart sKKI»s ■ IU .‘lov»»r. d. «
crop, <11 per ImimIuHo* 'ltmoiliy ••»«1, #l .**».
i.S; Uetl 'IVp, Ot tlcul . > , IIimi. t.inii
~ffrn0;-ftrou grteir, < n 6».
DKIKl) PKUll'-IVelod.Vi>VlCfi0tn7; Piuctioe. ».ce1».d.
Ii to la»\; uupeeUtl. to liuiuuua gutwl.
"LKA lilKH.—White Oak Sole, por lit, 4..»c . Ileml.uk
.Aid.-, per-U», «itoax: ■ Upper, per (Ioauo, fki to |4>,
Uuritt:-* Leather, pur In, 40 lo 46u.
LAUft. * lu'ftafri U, to Vic ; iu nnd vntu>, ric
MOLA88K8—OubH, per tfnlloii, 4fttoAV; Nvw ur-
66 to 00; Syrup, pvr k *Uuu, UO u. f l i.».
J*UTATOK8.-~Sweet, per baeltul, «6 t«» d»c; lnah—
Nofthcru, #6 to <« ‘A; TcriowBoec, 11 to |l 80.
SACK.8-3 liufibei burlap, He; a i-bnebci wucat
19 to ,36c.
SALT Virniula, |2 3rt; Liverpool, fi 75.
SUOAH—Crtlilred and era nutated, per Uari
Acd, pur Ib, lb lo 17^c; New ortuaue. il to P« .
TO SACCO.—Low Minder, do to ik*, medium ;•» to 74 .
cut medium, bo to AS: due, fttc to <1, ciuMce, f l lo to
good t
<1 66.
Mwrkel Heport* uy ‘I'elej*rH|»li.
Niw York Jairns — Bvpulutr - - i
bdt lower; brIci* lb«i0 at *.1» to b'lotir—State
Siiutheru uutl aud droop.ug , counuoiu to Pur t-xtrn » *5
it). Wheat heavy. Coiu moderately Relive, in sv
white Southern W to *.i8 ; yellow Oil. Pork »«e.ad>. ?
to 39Ji. l.ard a Bluide'driuerTkeTiIeir ld"HTV“Wn ?
ky firm, 1 95. UoverumentB cloned rtrm ; trta M 4
Tenueeseeri, uew u7, old t>7 ; Mouey eieee<UuKly CAct)'. '
to 7; prime diecou^ta 7 lo 9 , Gold 35‘4 ; RturllUj; Us
Southeiu eecuntiee firm, except Teeim-avee wUul
closed heavy ; Stock active aud excited all day, «1. * •
■trouK Imt.uiieettlei.
Baltimurk,, .January IS—Cotton quiet, Klp.i
weak, auperdne fteufxo *. ,'m. NVlioqt *eu to . »
Coru, white «7 toUuli» M to tin. Wye -u» lo 5o l*u>t
$3i) to 30 60. Shouldere U,^ to H**. Y.imiuiue. o.d
Iu»cr»tvd4.i;i l>id, 5») Hrtkcd ; Coupous, old ; •> t*iJ, lo m
wj>| bid.
Cincinnati, January IS.—Flour duil family, * ; m. i«
75. CuVntkjf to70. Wbittkjr ud. Fork $v* :-n 1 . 1
iuvi lo 1U. Bacon -stmuldi-ra lik ; clear ndee r.
St. Louie, .Uuu\ry \i - Flour dull, t om tinu »•.» *.•
1. l'ork $/.». Bulk nicale drtn. Bacou- -n1 . .
dear aide* I7.S to i',\. Lard IU.
Stw Okleans, January lS.-fjLou dull n.d nt - t
tied, middliups V7.*% to yt\. t.,crltn»j is ; uonl *’>; N< m
York Siuht Yt to J* ditcoUul. su»ar active, (•.min. i
1U*4 to 10>4 ; prime ViH ; yellow clurtded 14 to 14.’,
MoUeac* active, common 58 to i.O , prime to >
choice 70 to 71.
MoniLE, January 16 —Cotton rioelpt*’A»5*> hale* ; » • ui
% J5», dull and uoralnal; export* *W6u.
Liverpool, January is.—Cottou dull uplamlrll 'j
Orleans IIS ; «alei) lo,duo. BreadettiH'* and jirovt-ion.
uuchauged.
Savakwaii, Jan. 1s.H.'otlon'ltafirKttdrttjbcItiieti » li d
cent; middling* itO\ to'SS.
• Auolcta, January 18-Coltou market ll it anu lo.» nu
af.ttled to quote ; holders anxious to roll but no buyt-i*
Charleston, Janmry in. Hlo.tou duII; 1 j»r»d- dueLnc*
halt ceut ; sales o[ 4.A) ba e* middling* at *.*8 ; re. uq i
1150.
Wilhinoton, January 13—Spirits Tur^utllie qui'-;
47^. Unsin dull, 1 IW to 4 fW*. Turpentine v* 15 to l<
Tar 2 1Y Cotton, oirerrd but refused.
DAVIS’ THEATRE!
BkTUati OF THE GRAND COMPANY I
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY!
ALL THE GREAT AND NEW 8EN8ATI0N8
liAillfiHTI ~
nmrm
DUCK GSOOK NUBNKSI
CommsDeing Thursday, January 21, '09.
jsutd-dt
VARIETIES THEATRE!
(baTE hei.l-johnhon hall.)
O P EN Gm Jv NiImt,
WITH A FflfeT CLASH
VARIETY COMPANY.
* AdalMion, SO corns.
uuvti—
SKOttull. Favli.iim CUM-rr.
unuiutur'e Oman, Jut. It, 1M.
J OHN IIOOSX hot (pjillcd hr ■xrmptbm of b«r-
•onsU/, tot nulng apart aud valuaib.u ol bore*.
auad. and f will patt upon (ha aama a( Dallaa, on (ha
TAh day of Jannary, lu>(., at myulUca.
'reiHEHOR, Ordli
nary, UifLJ at myufflta.
IlMKV,
UJ,1
Jxnin dawit_
fUKOItUIA, Faicrrn County.
Oamx.xr a ovrtn, Jan. fS, UP.
q.
u -^
janfl-dnwU _ >rti»W'aTte |
n'cloah a. aa.,
FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH I
a it k a. 'I
t
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
WELDOH, PKTttBSOCliU, AM) MUUMOSD.
-'to
iVashtagt’n, Baltimore, Philadelphia
AND NEW TOBK.
NO ClIAXGi: OF UAHS
BETW KS.N,
WEST POINT, A TLANTA, AND WILM1NU ToN,
—AND—
Weldon aud Aoquia Creek !
ATKtV FAST Mf lll lM l.i:!
NORTH.
Lenvo- | Arrlve-
ATLaNTa l:BP,M .U»iim KWA. M
Anuuata SUM A. MIKJXotTtu.* ....n.m AM
ElXOariLL* IU-.15 A. mWlLDINUTl-X . . 7145 P. M
Wu-XIXIITUX msu J*. If WXUX.N MKlA.H
WlLtMix ........ li-OI A. M,W»«hix«tox.... u:»i I. M
WaiUKOTOX .... h (A? M.Naw Vi.Bk. ,At»A. M
SOU 1 H.
Leave-’ . Arrive-
New Yurk 8:10 P. Mi Washington
« I0 A. M
Washington 7;nu A. JMjW«ld«»ii 7,8*» P. M
Weldon b.3U i\ M. Wilnui.^tun... ..Mmi A. 61
W^miuKton .... 6:3U A. MI Kingsville. ... P. M
Kingsville fcuo I*. M \ugmtU . . . . * U:.H F. A!
AoguiU Il ,u>i J M 1 AttenU . ...7:t0A. At
•' ■ \ e v« -
Time and Fare by Coast Liue'.Same as via
Knoxville.
PULLMAN A KIMBALL’S
Palace Bleeping Car«
ON THIS KOUTJf
BA00A0E CHECKED THROUGH
|W THROUOH TICKETS good both by Elcbmond
and Bay l.lna. and With option to f’aaMmxrra uf atop
ptux at uraatnat poiala—can tn obtained al (ba (luucral
frirxaf one* In tbla city.
f<« aara ysar Uckatx read Ha Wllalnxioa. N r.,ntb-
tfwlac yoa may axuurienc* much Ironbla aud Incun
VenlMWO.
IV. J, WALKEK,
dncH— (lanaral I'aaarttrar Arant.
IiOUHK 'A’O llliNT.
/■fONTAININO foar rooxwjand kitcban, good wall of
\J wafar, aud lha beat garden Spot in (be city; .Itu
atad eorear Cnlllaa, adjolulag UcorgU Bailroad. Apply,
for fartbar Infunaatlon, to .
W. H. VBNARI.E,
jaclX— ' City ilatt.
Funtlahod House to Kent
x-imi
JSTew -A.dvertisementa.1
w
OATft AND CORN,
E IVlHL ntcclvi*. to miiirtin, itv*» iittndrt-U bnabala
t'iii.ltd lluick tin-., amt will ru-otvu Iront tbroo to
ten tnr iMdAluni wiry U»y IMS wi-uk.
IIKNItV WHAT A CO.,
1‘i-acltlrce .treat,
jniiiv 11 Atlanta, tls. .
1)I{. J. JiRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Wunitin'N llnat. Friciul,
I’ltl-tl’A lUOl) AN l> loJ/n
-hT-
L. II. URAOVIEI.U,
Wtioluaala Utuntjl.t,
Jitiltt Im _._'Atl»»jf,!U«f •
NO'I'IL'IS.
Orr.i K Amistan r s. t-KniNTaNuenr O. H. H., I
At '.1 -i t, na..JaB.fHMSt. I
f STIl. furll.or uutir--, a l.ial.l train wiltbu run un tin-
_;'Vivtttntirttnnirlirtn rmitiwtnin-wtthqtfehl Ita.wiu-
L-uWl'ffln. un tho Mam Line, on llunday nnd Tueeday
Nmnta. i'uiumon. iux on the 18tb lii.tant, leatnni: Atbona
a, p. ut., toiuruti.o, arrttinx at Atbotia at r.:l3, a in.
S. K. JOHNSON)-"
JitlUr-1111 Aialatant Superintendent
a. t. cbo sro.7
FORSYTH 8TRKKT,
A Liam a, - - - - - - - (feoorufTu,
^RK dally rccciviiij'all kind* of Country Produce.
Corn, VS heat, Rye, Oat*, "• _
Bulk Heat*, Bacon, Lard,
v Flour, Meal, Butter, Obious,
UreoR Apple*, Hay, Dressed Poultry. Ac.
To which they rcapectfuily Invite tho aMontlon of cou*
• unierN, and tbe trade.
Janlft—8m* IL T. COX A BRO.
PRATTE, EDWARDS* CO.,
Commiawion Mer<Sianta,
KOKSY’i'H'S'l'HqtnV
Atlanta, Coorata.
^)Q(yt-(UM)S in Lb MKA I'S,
l5<l Harrr-li* Kf.itlin ky^ Peach Blow Potatoes,
..‘.kjq.&iVktt Floor- ill grades,
IthkO lYliimh Arrow CotmuTiu.
" B^KK'Dg,- Horn*, and Twlue.
' *.» 0 Bn«brl!*,CeTeUrated1Vel«r Cation Seed,
vim lliifhelri cdebriited Pettio (iutf Cotton Hoed,
: I'.uMidt* Celebrated Palin white Cotton bued,
Hay, Corn, Oata. l.ard, Jtc„
ft. t»r
>.<ld 1
Mil, l.J
PKATtK, EDWARDS A CD.,
jait?.» ltu Atlanta, Georgia.
omC’lfYL.
RxEi’L’TlV K DkKAHTMBNT, [
ATi.anta, Da., Jaii. Hi, Ibtl'J. I
i MoiKHKit, That Jamf 4 - A Burn- l»e, nud he is hereby
appointed Tie* per of the Capitol ground, aud other State
property, :it the Sent of Government, with in»(ructions
enter at 01 «v upon the discharge of hi* duties as such.
lr.\eii under my hand and the Heal of the Executive
Di yriirtuo'ift, al the Capital lu the city of Atlanta,
the day and year abovojttitteu.
Uiuft^a B. Bn.look, Governor.
By the Governor: ,•
Li irK.sa D»vi*, secretary Kxccattve Department.
U KOUUIA, Mii.tow Countv.
^TTriunakt’** Oprion, Jan 16,1M9.
V ANi’Y WILLIAMS, widow of Aiexaudcr Williams.
A.1 has applied l«»r exemption nt personalty, and
rutting apart aud valuation uf homestead, aud 1 will
pm** upon th» *ame on the vftilb iiiHiaut, at iny office iu
alpharettA. Gi. u. P. SKKLTON, Ordinary.
jaulU flaw It Printer’s fee $9.
THE i-VLOOlM-lte*^ L*Al*EH. .
Only Motropnlitfin Dollar Weekly I
in’ w
V O It K
FOB tstlo.
fe» U IV
CHARLES A DANA, EDITOR
acuil-Wetkl), and Wiekiy, at $0, $U,und fl per year
Now In ibe time to *ab*crlbt*.
THK WEEKLY 8UN i» pr.pared with special rofer-
cu. *• t«i ihe want* of country readers.
Now* of the week, trout all parts of the globe, it cou
denied for if by experienced nml'skillful editors. A se
lection fiom tli»j most. itiTefM«rtiig editorial articles ot
TH K DAILY hi N Will form one ot Us cotta Wot features,
while the most instructive and entertaining uiUcellany
w ui al*o occupy a targe portion of its columns. Iti cat-
tic, produce,and general market reports will be found ail
Hiat can bo desired. Aa a goneml family newspaper, it
will mm to be parti .ularly acceptable. It wiU also fur-
niili accurate and truth teports ol ail matters of Irnpor-
tauce to the farmer and gardener.
l hie department 1* under tho supervision of Mr. An
drew 8 Fuller, the well-Known horticulturist, who will
mil only mi im ou the subjects in question, but will also
attend to the meeting* of the Farmers’ amt Kiuil-Urow
er*’ Club*, and will b«‘RKurruotype thitr proceedings for
the benefit of our subscribers.
Mr. Fuller, who I* a hearty lover of his provision,
ruaiu* to h * reader- the tolinwinu liberal proposition :
‘•To every Fuoscrlber who send* one dollar for the
WEEKLY, or two dollars for the HEM1-WEKLLY HUN,
wl will lurward by mall, pom-paid, any onelolof the
to.iowtnu named vines or plants (mauy of which soil at
..•mil at almut the price charged lor the paper,) as gills,
a* fiuo 11 u* tbe gMuud upcss iu thu spring. In selecting
the gilts il will old) be nucensary to meuuua the number
a* , iveu below
l. Two Concord Urape V’inos.
•i Two Uartiord I’ru.iUc Grape Vines.
;i One Delaware Grape Vine. .
4 Oue Iona • rape Vine.
6 Two Early NVuson Blackberry.
i» Two Kiltatiuuy Blackberry.
7. Oue Dnv deon’s Thornless Raspberry.
•a. One Heneca Black Raspberry.
U One Mammoth Olustcr Raspberry,
lu Oue Monthly Black Ustpbury.
11. One Hum mu Yellow Raspberry.
1*4 Oi e Philadelphia Raspbeuy.
Vi. One Clarae Ita-pbsrry,
11. Two 1 berry» una'it.
IV Two White Grape Currant.
16. One Early Rose Potato.
And to every lady *nb*cr.ber we will send a bulb of the
beautiful aud rare Japan Lilly, and for club* of sU will
tend six varieties of foilie*, or six of choice Ulsdlolos.
Every plant sent will be correctly labelled and carefully
packed, so that a »hull reach its destination la good cou-
uitiou.”
1 wuity copies of THE WEEKLY SfTM will be mailed
to one undress for $17 , and flfty copies for |37 60, iuvs-
rtably m advance
THE SKMI-W EEKLY HUM-Y4 erths Mttto size and
genera) character a* The Weekly, but has space for a
greater variety of mirrelianuftus readiug, and furnishes
the new* u.u* subscribers w'ifh’lfroater freshnesr, be
1111*0 it fouic* lhice a week lu*Uad of once only. Its
subfif-riuiluu 1* only $.* n year, tbeonlluary price of a N.
Y W ii k*y. Club* ul tun *ob*crtb€ra to oue addreaa re-
• eive'] be Semi-Weekly Sun on payment of $18. Twenty
1 -plus-will be *ent to one addrevs for $86; and flfty cop
ft** for $-So, alway* i«. advance.
i ll t: DAILY SUN, a live newnpsper, fre*h, piquant,
and free>froin improper’ purHinuitiep, bus ail thu usws
l:oin every quarter of the globe, at two cents a copy, 01
ft. per year
Pu-imiBicm ai d oihefs getting up clufrt->ef -teu, of
eim«r t*Utb»n,‘TA\it r*c,’iv»* an extra copy tor their kind*
nu-*. npictiiiMu topumilor.WardtvTob application. Ad-
dies* PUlUilKUEK OF THE Sl/N,
jaiiiu-da>\ii . . . . .NB,\*^jk.uUy>
0. w brown,
BsruuMvills, Georgia.
B. F. ABBOTT A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMM IHH ION MEUCUANTH,
Franklin Httlhlmg, opposite Passenger Depot,
ALA IIA .71 % NTHKKT, ATLANTA, tiA.
C IONSIONMENTs nf all kinds of Tntiuraseo and Wes-
1 tern Produce Mdirltcd, uj*on wtfivh liberal UAslI
AllV ANGEn will be mado.
• A -complft** -slock •*! b'VAPLK GROORKIKH kspi con
stantly on hand. Dealer* ars invited to call and exam
ine.
pc
hxiux «ire«t. : )m»-»n
MXISURKt AIN I f REU
ft (Win LOA * ,H O* 1IENT H1ABLB MANURE
HjVVU far Hlr at Ilia l.'aralr/ Camp, T«rma raa-
aouabla. Call or appl, tn t'omaiaodliis OMear, al ti»
Camp. ]apia-10t
IIOAHU,
miiB OLD MtiSONIO IIALL HIHLUINfl. naif Uw
J. -Truxt Itoaaa" txil, i. npaaH far boardtra by Mra,
mjmA tegmumnjs
snl sad mxiiunablo room.. Da, Rotfiiat, (as sfao ks
art..mu ods 1. jsAfelV
Orrms or Uootruo Woua, Sulb ixroittvn
or Tits HutiiBUiX Am.xATio ncuxaiTK. -
« Uktvau tftUSBT, NSW YOIIK, NOV. a. 1N.H |
To the People of the Southern States:
Wlttm tlm para- npdfelasl jrmttf!KNv& m.w ... Wfelaly
knnwn as Wolfe'a Sclilcdam 8cliuap|i., wn« lnti..ilur. <1
into thu world tinder tho endorsement of loin thou*und
eading members of the medical prorosslon some twenty
years ago, Ita proprietor was woll^tware that il ci.uul
not wholly escape tlu* peiwlly^attuched to all new and
usuful preparations. Ho, thereloro, endeavored to in
vest it with strongest^poaslbld safeguard against eqnu-
terfeiters, aud to rentier all attempts to pirate it difficult
and daugerumy It waa submitted to distinguished
chemists for efmlysis, aud pronounced by tliem tlm pu
rest spirit# ever manufactured.-Its purity aud propenb *
having been tbusascertatuud, samples oft be artlc.e weto
forwarded to ten thousand physicians, including all the
Tcmliug pnictiUoners in the United Btate*, for purpu*i*H
ol experiment; v A circular, requesting a trial ot the pie-
paratiou and report of tits result, accompanied each hpr-
cltnoti,.-Four thousatid ol tbe most eminent medlynl iio ««
in the Union promptly responded. Tlitdr.opinions of
the article v^iiru utiauimonbiy favoraide. BucU jLprepai t*
tlou, they saldpUad- lougjpt^m-wauujd tiji llrwpnrtc^'tntt7—
as no reliauce couitTbo placed on the otdinMiy liqu'»t* **1
com inorco, all'drtJTBbh were more or less hUuI lorn led,
aud tberorore unfit. Air thedlcal purposes, Tlm pecnliai
excolieuce and streugih of the oil ol Juniper, which foiin-
«id one of the principal lngrmhrau^ p/ th«! tkbiiaijk^,
get her wlihm unalloyed character ol the alcniiom: elt-
meut, give it, lu thu eatltuatlon of the faculty, n mUftcll
snpurlority flyer every other tiulusivo siimutaui at a diu
retic, tonic, aud restorative. X
'these satisfactory credentials Irom prhfoHional men
of the highest rank were published in a condensed form,
utul vuciostd with each bottle of the Bchnnpps, as one of
the guarantees of Its genninenusB. Other precatitibq*
against fraud were also adopted; a.patent was obtained N
or the article, the label was copyrighted, a fat ti/nile o
the proprietor's autograph signature was attacUed to
each lai>el and cover, his name and that of tho prepaid-
D»n were uiuboesed on the bottles, and tho corks were
sealed with his private seal. No article bad ever beun
sold inthls country under the uame of Schnapps prior
to the introduction of WolfeT Rchiodam AYbTbatic
Schnapps, in 1861; and the latwl was deposited, a* hi*
trade mark, In the United 8 la tea District Court for the
.Southern District of New York during that year.
It might be supposed by persons unacquainted with
the daring character of tbe pirates who prey ujion the
reputation of 'honorable merchants by Tending delete-
nous trash uudor their uame, that the jfrw-cilonr *0
carofnliy'tbfOivn fttonnd these Bchnappe wnnld have pre
cluded the introductions aud sale oi counterfeits. They
ecern, however, only-to have stimulated thu rapacity of
iuipuatora. The trade mark or the proprietor has been
stoleii; the indorsement which his b.chiedara Aromatic
Schnapps alone recolved from the medical pcofeesiou
ha» been claimed by mendacious humbugs; bis labels
and bottlus have been imitated, his advertisements para
phrased, his circulars copied,;and worse thau all, dishon
orable retailer*, afh.r disposing of tho genuine content*
of his bottle*, have tilled them up with common gin, tbe
most deleterious of all liquors, and thus made bis name
aud brand a cover for poison.
The.public, the medical profession, and fhe sick, fot
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed ua
a remedy, are equally Interested with the proprietor lu
tho detection aud suppression of these nefarious prac
tices. The genuine articlu, manufactured at the estab
lishment of the undersigned, In Schtedagn, Holland, i*
distilled Irom a barley of the flpest quality, and ilavoied
with an essential extractor the berry of the Italian Juni
per, of uuequaled purity. B» a process unknowu in the
preparation of any other liquor, it is freed leutu every
acrimonious and corrosive element.
Complaint* have lieeu received from the leading physi
cian* aud families in the Soatheru Suies of the sale of
dlMRiniilallun. ol (h« Schiwlam Aromatic mh..«|.|.» i..
tlio.u imirk.'lH, am) trarclor. who aru in dm lml.il ..I
unlug 11 a. au auihloiio to die baneful influence of uir*
wl'ojejumu riv.-r wu^ur, toatlfy thalcUsap «.u, Rut up in
Hl.uridai. bottlun, la fmqucudy pkluind off upon tin- un
•vary. The amenta of the unilnraimieel have bt-eu reque.i
etl lo inadtule Inquirlea ou the auhjecl, aud to foruai.l
to him the uame of euch pardea aa they may aecrrla.n
lo Ih- eUi-aged lu Ih. atrociuua ayatem of deception, lu
toncluaiuu, the underalgued would eay that he has pro
duced, fiom uuder the hunda of the meat dlallnxulabed
uieu ul aci.mce in Amurlca, proof* unau.werahluuf tbe
pUrfly and medicinal excellence ol the behleilaiu Aro
malic tichoappa; that ho ha. expended mauy Ihou.aud
dollar, in aurruundtiei ft wflh unarauteoaaud aaleuiuu it-
whteli he dealttned ehould protect the public aud him.nil
atjaluelfraudulcuuiulnqiou*; that he haa ehuwu it lu be
the only liquor lu the world that can Im uuilormlv de.
qwiided upon aa uuadulterated; that hu haa challenged
iiiveadpatiou, aualyaia, comparalaou, and .-iperlmenl m
all Ua forma; Bud rrom every ordeal the preparation
which h. are hie uame, eoal, and trade mark, ha. come off
Irlumphanl. He thereloro leela It a duty he ou-ea to bta
fulluw-eitia.-na generally, to the medical profeaeh.it aud
tho aick, to deitouuce aud expoae the charlatuua who
counterfeit tbeae evidence, of Identity, aud he call, upon >
the pruea aud the public to aid l.i'm tn hie edoria lu rem
edy no ureal au evil.
'fhe fqltrtwlng letter, and cortlllratea from Ihe lemlliiK
phyelciana aud chemleta of tbla city WIU prove to the
reader that all gooda , 0 ld, by the underHlpned are all they
are r.-preaenteu to be.
DDOLPIIO WOLEE.
I (eel hound to aay that 1 regard yonr Schnapp. aa be-
lug iu nvery reaped pre-eminently pnre. and deaurvin< o I
medical patronage. At all event!, It la the pureatpoeai
ble article of Holland (tin, heretofore uuoblatuable, and
aa «ueh may be amfely preaertbed bypliyatclana.
DAVID L MOTT, M. D.,
l’harmacentlca! Chemlat, New York.
th> I’txe Htrbbt, New Vork, i
Nov. dt, too!. (
L'doljiho Wulft, l'tj., Frtunt;
Dear Sin—I have made a chemical uxamlnallou oi a
.ample of four Schiedam Bchnappa, with Ihe Intent o I
determining If any foreign or iujurh.ua aubdtaneva had
been added to the almple dlatUled apirtta.
The cxaniluatlun haa reenlted lu tho conclnalnn that
the .ample contained no pnlaiinon. or harmful admix
ture. I have been nnuble to dtacorer. any trace of the
dcleterioua auhaiaucea which are employed m ihe adul
teration of liquora. I would not beaitale to uae ntyeulf,
or to recomiueud to othera, for ucdiciual purpo.e.; Ihe
Schlwlem tichtmppe ee eh excellent end unobjcctioutble
variety of gin.
Very rcepcrtlnlly yonre,
(blguedi CUAS. A. BEBLY, Lhoralat.
N*w You. M Pinxit Stxrt, I
November ihi, Itan. f
Vdolpho llig/a, htg., Present;
Da*« Hih—f have aubmlHed to chemical analy.la two
boitlea ol Schiedam Schuappa, which I took from a freeh
package In your honded warehooae, and ffnd aa bofore,
that the .pirliuone l.qnor la free from Injurtuua Ingredi-
enu or falalllcatiuh ; that it baa the mark, of being aged
and not recently prepared by mechanical admixture ol
alcohol and aromatica.
Iteq.ret fully,
. . Fit Ell. F. MAYBIt, Chemlat.
New York, Taeedey, May 1.
thtolpho iWJIt, Kst; :
DaxiqSin-Tho want of pure wluteand liquor, lor me
dlciual jpurpoHea ha. been long felt by the profue.htn,
ami thi^iHaude'ui liven have been aacrllked by the tua ol
adulterated art.cle'. IbiUti^tp,, treotec, and otber dt«-
ea'eee.ur.thnJtra.Urai.d narvea sp.Vlfe-ln thf. country, are
fvery rare In Europe, owing, In a great degree, to the dlf
feu-no- tn tbe purity of the apirlte Bold.
We tiave tealed tbe leveral'article, trdpnrled and eold
hy you, including y.nr Uln, which yon eert-nnder the
name of Aromatic Schiedam bchnappa, which we ron-
elder J.i.llyenllllcd In ihcl Ipb reputation It haa erqiilrrd
tn thl. rummy; and from your long experience ae a for
eign importer, your llottled (Vine, aud Li.iu.rta ahoald
meet with the Mime demand.
We would recommend yon to appoint aoma ot the re
apoctable apothecariee In different part, of the ally a
ageula lor the aale of yonr Hran’dlaa and Wtuca, wlier
.Ibe profecalnn can obtain Ihe aame when needed for
medlcluhl purpoaee.
Wlihing yon ancceaa In your nnw eutarprtaa,
Wa remain your obedient aervante,
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., Profeaaor of Enrgary, tin
v-rafty Medical Collrga. New York.
J. M. OAHNOCIIAN, M. D., Profeaaor of Chemical Sur
gery, surgeon InChief to the HUte lloapltal, etc., No.
14 Eaat Hlxteenth alreet,
LEWIS A. HAYItE, M. 1>„ No. 7t» Eroaii .
H. P. IIWRKH, M. f» , No. Wl Broadway.
JOSEPH WOKSTBK, M. D.. No. f«) Ninth afreet
NELSON STEELE, M. IK, No St Weecker.lr.et
JOHN O-KEILI.Y, M D.,No.«»fourth'.ir.ei,
D. I. RAPHAEL, N. I),, PrafeeMir of the Principle! and
Pnohm of Margery, New York Medical College, etc.
Mo. 81 Ninth .treat,and otkera.
Tha proprietor aleo offen (or aalo”
Bottled WlnoHi and lelquora