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TRIAL Or EX-GENERAL HUGH W.
MERCER,
BEFORE A MILITARY COMMIS
SION, FOB-TOE NIIRDER OF
union SOLDIERS
THIRD DAY’S PROOEEDlNGft.
B«p*rM Expressly ter the Rational
Republican.
Savannah, Deo. 18,1886.
In consequence of tie unexpected de
lay attending the arrived of orders from
the Judge Advocate General at Washing
ton, which have been hourly expected by
the Commission, but which lrqye not as
yet been received, this esse was again
postponed this lhomihg until to-morrow
at ten o’clock a. m.
After the Court had assembled, Mr.
Hartridge, one of the Counsel for the ac
cused, addressed the Commission as fol
lows : •£
May.it please the Court—The defence
have 'a number of witnesses who have
•frgCtAL NOT1CE8
■'vt 5 * An election wffl be krtd
How< on WELtVtSotr,
Clerk oftbe Superior and Interfer Cost
for a Receiver of TaxBetum*. <L
t«, aod for » <fom*y tarr^roT
Tbe Polls will be np-wnl it tv.ee 0
•nfl be closed atsiz o'clock, P H
'Tne Sheriff, or hi. Depot,, and the
the Connty are repaired to attend and n
VM fl CUYLER. j.,
3.B. KKaPP . Lc .
GKO. p. HAHRISOV j
johnsoreven ,
JOHH WILLIAMSON ]
RAYMOND A HAMILTON,
a grena saaeu ton*u will l*. given at tbe.
■First African Baptist Church
to ‘t uAwAf.lIYBIHfp; Bee. I9ft, »t y ©clock, by
Use Star Shifting' Association,
tJndec the direction of M. H. Bentley, assisted by Prot
Meyer.
Admission 60 Cents.
Tickets for sale by Henry Fields, aornflr of Sooth
Brbnd and East Boundary streets, and by Murray Mon
roe, comer ot Ball and Cong. ess street lane.
decl»—2t •
WEIITESPAY nOBlUHSi DEC. Noth.
THE CONQTrt'UTIONAL AMEND
MENT DECLARED VALID, ‘
MR. STEVENS DISPOSED TO PLACE
THE SOUTH IN A TERRI
TORIAL CONDITION.
OFFICERS OF REGULAR ARMY WHO
.HAVE NOT SERVED IN THE
LATE WAR TO BE
.RELIEVED. ;
To-moiTow—Harry Lssll,, tbe Hero of Niag
ara Falls. _ dec20
Tax Notice,
For Tax Collector of Chatham County
Fkllow pirans: I announce myself an
^ a Candidate for the office otTax Collector Of
Chatham County, at the election In'January next, And
respectfully solicit your support. _ .
dec2o « JAMES J. MoQOWAN.
Negro Insurrections.
So much has been said by the Northern
gard to the probabilities of
ADDRESS ON LATE PRESIDENT
LINCOLN. *
0wne ™ of Iota, Land. w *
®enta in the CTW of Favaimnv- o t *° n ’
notified that the a ™*’ W
TAX roll
for said City is completed, and the TAi« dne Ua -
may Re paid to the undersigned, within m, .
from this date, at our office,^ t4m ““J *** **>'
North-west dor. South Broad A Liacol* its
press m
insurrectioaury movements on the part
of the freedmen, and so little pains have
been taken by the press of the south to
correct theso misconceptions, that many
men in the north actually believe
there is a necessity for the adoption of
the most stringent measures by the gov
ernment in order to repress them. To
come nearer home, it has been asserted
on what was deemed very reliable au
thority, that in the immediate neighbor
hood of the city of Savannah there were
unmistakable signs of preparation to
that end, and the day was alarmingly
near at hand when the affair would cul
minate in the most brutal atrocities that
the wickedness of man ever conceived.
It is news to us and to our reader if
there can be discovered any foun
dation whatever for such reports. It
is fair to presume that if we were
in such close proximity to danger, of
this kind, we would be most likely to be
snade aware of the fact long before any
positive evidence would be received at
so great a distance—that if our social
t xistcr.ee rested on such a thin volcanic
crust, we would be the first to perceive
the symptoms of an eruption. Nothing
has transpired to induce us to credit the
existence of a state of affairs so deplora
ble, titherin this vicinity or elsewhere
in Georgia, and we unhesitatingly pro-
• • —cc ail such rumors false, sheer politi
cs! clap-trap, circulated and commented
cp, r for party purposes. For the bene
fit t tc.tr northern friends—to save them
the trouble of painting such horrible pen
riot ,:ros of our situation—and spare them
from the profitless task of endeavoring
- s. ' ileon each others, shoulders, the res*
i t Ls.buity of a crime which never can
k..v. other record than that they have
been pleased to give it in their own im
aginations. we can sav in iustice to th«
A MOVEMENT TO ASSUME THE
REBEL DEBT ANTICIPATED, ‘
Freight and Passage Reduced!
PIPEB,
Car. Bull st. A Broughton st. Lane,
City of Savannah vs. Joe Johnson, colored.
Larceny. Found guilty. Sentenced to thirty
days confinement in Chatham county jail.
Abrsham Beasley, colored, vs. Hemy Towe
and H. L. Taut, whites. Recovery of'certain
rooms and rent due. Decision for defendants,
plaintiff to pay costs of Court.
J. J. Davis, colored, vs. Edward Rowe,
white. Recovery of mule. Continued to 20th
inst. at 8 A. M. - - -
City of Savannah vs. Harry, colored. Vio
lating city ordinance. Burying horse in his
yard December 12, 1865. Dismissed for want
of prosecution.
Richard Perry vs. Norris, colored. Re
covery of mule. Dismissed for want of prose-
Washixgtoh, Dos. 19.
The Secretary of State declares that the Con
stitutional amendment, which ha9 bean ratified
by three-.fonrths of the States, is valid, to all
intents and purposes, as part of the Constitution.
The House went into committee of the whole
on the President’s message. ,
Mr. Stevens, made a speech, the point of which
was to give to the blacks tbe rights claimed by
the Declaration of Independence, and to place
the Southern States in a territorial condition'
with a view to their subsequent admission as free
States.
In the Senate, Mr. Wilson offered a resolution
providing for the appointment of an Examining
Board to relieve officers of the regular army who
have not rendered martial service in the late war,
and to fin their places by appointments from the
Veteran Reserve and Volunteer forces.
A resolution was offered that Congress listen to
an address to be delivered by Hon. £! M. Stan
ton on the 12 th of February next, on the death ol
the late President Lincoln, and that the Cabinet
Foreign Ministers and officers of the army and
navy be invited to attend.
In the House, the credentials of Jas. W. John
ston, member elect from the third district of Al.
abama, were presented and referred to the-Com^
mittee on Reconstruction.
Mr. Price, of Iowa, offered a preamble which
says that as an attempt may come up income
Shape to repudiate the National debt and resume
tbe rebel debt, therefore
Resolved, That no representative from any State
be admitted until amendments are made to the
Constitution precluding such a result, which was
also referred to the Committee on Reconstruction.
Mr. Moulton offered a resolution calling'upoa-
the President to inform the House why Mr, Da
vis has not been tried for treason.
A resolution was adopted declaring that the
“Test Oath” will not be dispensed with. * *
arc business men, and are ftnxious to re
turn to their homes as soon as possible;
and as it is very probable that the prose
cution may continue the case for some
length of time, the defence propose—with
the approval of the Court—to dismiss
these witnesses, only requesting the favor
of being afforded a reasonable time in
which to bring them here when wanted.
The Judge Advocate.—The Court will
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS AND.
eernandina.
Genuine Meerschaum Pipes,
Imitation Meerschaum Pipes,
Briar Boot Pipes,
Genuine Havana Segars,
Of All kinds, '• . ‘
Domestic Segars, Walking Canes,
FANCY GOODS. Arc..
Which he is prepared to sell very reasonable.
he.an tf
STEAMER FANNIE, Capt W. T. McNelty,
will leave ae above THIS-DAY, from Florida Wharf,
foot of West Broad street, at 9 A. H.
Tbi, Boat is in fine order, corihnanded by officers of
experience, and has superior {state-room} accommoda
tions for passengers.
For freight or passage, ajpply on board, or to
_ dec'll*
Notice.
WFmfO AU person, are hereby prohibit boo
trading for a promissory note drawn by me
F favor of Mrs. M. C. Wilkins, (or order j fo, q*
of Fifteen Euadred Dollars, bearing date tbe «tb day «
June, 1863, and due one year after doas of the
between the United States and tto late CoaMcn-
States, bearing interest from date, as I am ifoicnal J
not to pay said Note until compelled to do so by lav -
S. Mumlord is security on said note.
decM—4t,tn,th£g WM.lM. QI6NILUXT
Harris' Building,
For ThomasvilJe:
• ~ r .
VIA SUN BURY AND STATION NO. 4
A, G. R. R. •
Notice
Important Military Trial—Sentence
for Manslaughter.
The trial of Charles Carroll, (civilian)
who was employed as a watchman and
stevedore for the agents of the steamer
W. G. Gibbons, which was lying at La
mar’s cotton press, on the 3rd of October
1805, took place before a Military Com
mission on the let of November last. Car-
roll was charged with committing an as
sault upon a colored man named Ander
son, by pushing said Anderson violently
while he was standing on the gunwale of
and causing him to fall
THE steamer;©. F- Totter will leave her wharf
foot of AUurcom street, at 10 o'clock WEDNESDAY
MORNING, Dec 30th, connecting af Suubuiy with a
line of Stages for Station No. 4, A. A G. H R. Pka-
sengers will arrive in time to take the TUPrp^d on
Thursday morning for ThomasviUe.
, For passage only, apply to
CKA<. L COLBY A CO.,
declfl—1 ( or. of Bay and Abercom streets.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, [
December 9th, 1865. f
An election for six Directors to —-j-
the affairs of tbb Bank tor one yesr win
be held at the Banking House on tbe Second Tamby
in January next, being the 9th of Unit month. Polls
open from 10 o'clock, A. M. to! o'clock, P. M.
decli—law-4 _ JACOB SPIVEY, Cashier
The Trial tf the Lamars.
There is every probability that the trial
by a Military Commission of Mr. G. B.
Lamar and of his son, Mr. G. B. Lamar,
Jr., (they are jointly arraigned,) will take
place during the early part of next week.
The proceedings and developments of
this case promise to exceed in startling
interest any military trial which has ever
taken place here, whether regarded in
connection with the social standing of
the accused parties, or the serious-charges
which have been brought against them
by the Government. The prosecution
will produce a voluminous mass of docu
mentary evidence, a huge number of
witnesses will be brought forward on
both sides, and thp proceedings will
be protracted to a considerable length.
Messers Lloyd and Hartridge will act as
counsel for the Lamars, and Captain E.
W. Thompson of the Twelfth Maine Vol
unteers will assist the prosecution.
The Messers Lamar have been on bail
since their arrest, in the sum of twenty
five thousand dollars each.
In consequence of the deep public in
terest which will be manifested in fch™
trial, we shall publish a report, verbatim,
of, each days proceedings, from the pen
oj our Stenographic Reporter, thereby
furnishing our readers with a full and
succinct account of this^interesting trial
as it pgroresses daily.
Dr JORDON,
1*7 CONGRESS-ST.,
Has received, per last steamer from g
New York, a choice Selection of Jew-
elry, which he will be’ happy to exhi- feS J.
tbit to afl^whe will fivor him with adKkV
ih invoice of pirn Silver KNIVES, FORKS and
S, in cases, suitable for the Tittle ones," SIL-
MUT KNIVES,INAPKlN RINGS, BUTTER
hi A Bray’s celebrated Revolvers and Single
For Dootortown
i ** ' ' .
IN CONNECTION WITH ATLANTIC
AND GULF RAILROAD. ‘
jr-ef*- NOTICE.—To rax Cmm or
CiiatiUii Cot-ary—I respectfully la
notrace myself as a candidate for the Offica <4 Tax
Collector at the election in January next, and harabty
sobctl yeftu support. EDWARD POWER.
nov2T—td
the steamer,
overboard and be drowned. The investi
gation of the Court has resulted in find-
ingjthe accused ‘‘guilty,” and sentencing
him “to be confined at hard labor for
the term of three years, at snch place as
the Commanding General may direct. ”
The finding and sentence were approv
ed by General Brannan, who designated
Fort Pulaski as the place of confinment
of the prisoner. . --
Bill Heads.
t We would call the attention of onr
Merchants and Business Men to onr fine
stock of Bill Head Paper, ruled to suit
the various sizes of Bills and accounts.
We are now prepared with an entensive
assortment of modern faced Type, and
fine Inks, various colors, adapted to
printing Bill Heads, Cards, <fcc., in the
highest style of the art. BRING IN
YOVR ORDERS. ‘‘First come, first
served.”
< 'Matte* to shippers *f toeris by th* Mum
Savannah,on the 4th Day rite^Mi.
AO persona who shipped (nods by Ike
WV-XS steamer Savannah on ike above nuH
day, are requested to call Immediately at Ike oflrto|
I F. M. Myrell, Esq., Harris' Hoildlog. Bay street, sod
identify each goods as have beea saved from trie
wreck of the steamer. T. W. WOLCOTT, Agent.
nov20—tf
THE steamer Clarion will leave on THURS
DAY MORNING. Dec Slst, atro’cfrick.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to , .C. L. COLBY A CO.,
LATER FROM EUROPE.
For Liverpool.
. The fine new clipper ship
J^gj^D r ea d met ugbt,
SMITH, COMMANDER,
Having three-fourths of her cAgo engaged, will have
qnick despatch.
For freight or passage, apply‘to
- C. L. COLBY A CO.,
car. Bay and Abercom streets.
Liberal advances will be made on consignments to
onr friends In Liverpool. ■ . MfiHj
ARRIVAL OF THE CUBA AT HALIFAX
• Halifax, Deo. 19.
The steamship Cui>a, with Liverpool date* to
the 10th inst. arrived here to day.
FOR SHERIFF OF C Hi THIS Him,
The undersigned announce to ho
friends and tbe voters of Chatham connty.
that be is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of the
Connty at the next election, and respectfully tolicto
their suffrages in his behalf.
nov« tf - BENJ. L. COL*
The sales of
Saturday—the day previons to the sailing of the
steamer—were 5,01*0 bales. The- market was
quiet and unchanged. Consols closed at 87>g a
87 5-16. United States Five Twenties, 04)£a04.
Additional by the Cuba.
Liverpool, December 18,
Sales of Cotton for the week 09,000 bales on
speculation and export. Middling Orleans 21
1-2. Cotton advanced 1-4 a )-2d. daring the
Sales of Cotton on
Broad Street.
t received direct from the
Ik Company, a large rnp-
rboeeia want can get the
neat littfe store, between
s, of '
GEO. 9. NTCHOL*.
STATE Aim won TAX CMAECm.
The subscriber is a Chadidate tor ra-
election, and relgrictfuDy asks the ealrhr
of the citizens of Chatham County.
MABORN GOODAIX
For Liverpool
FRANK Sv BESSELTfNE’S
Law Office
Removed to corner Bay and Drayton streets, over
Adams’ Express office. -decffp
octzo
week, and closed quiet.
Friday 7000 bales—tbe market closing quiet.
Breadstuff's and provisions qniqt. ' - . ,
The King of Belgium is dead.
At the American banquet on Thanksgh ing
day Minister Bigelow expressed very pacific
General Schofield proposed, in a
T* the Voters of Chattuai Oat).
•T3h The undersigned is a OmdMate far Re
electftn to thv office of Clerk of the 8ap»
riar and Inferior Courts, and respectfully solicits yoar
suffrages. WJI H. BULLOCH.
decli-*l.\ 13,15,
FIRST VESBEE.—The ship MONT
BLANC wants about six Hundred Bales
Cotton to comple’e her cargo. Enquire of
LaBOCHE A. WEST,
or 6AOBN A UNCKLE •.
oulders for sale, in lots to
GADEN A UNCKLEd.
AUGUST i ASAVANNAH RAILROAD,
savannah, Dec. 20th, 1866.
suit, by
sentiments. General Schofield proposed, in a
toast, “friendship between France and the
United States.”
The ex-Confederate cruiser Shenandoah put
back on the Gth ou account of a heavy gale.
O'Leary (Fenian) has been found guilty and
sentenced to twenty years servitude.
As I was going down the street,
Down tbe street,
A pretty laasie'I chanced to meet,
Going where ?
Joyfully to RESCHER’S.
OF GOVERNMENT
Chris tadoro’s
EXCELSIOR DYE,
Which in a twinkling
Produces toe moat Enchanting
< ' Shades «f Color
4 r '■ - * ,‘ V ' *
From Brown to Black, is consequently a universal
' favorite, the more especially as ft , ,
Improves to* Quality of the Hair,
And requires renewing len frequently than any other.
VESSELS
Prtmtpt Punishment of Thieves by
the military Authoritles “Honesty
is the Best Policy.”
The trial of Henry H. Williams (colored,)
teamster in the service of the United States
Government, and who was employed to haul
lumber from the railroad depot to the rite
where the hospital (called Saxton’s Hospital)
is to be located, took place on the 80th of No
vember last before a Military Commission.
Williams was charged with selling and deliv
ering two wagon loads of said lumber and ap
propriating tbe proceeds to his own use. The
lumber being the property of the United States,
it seems a little difference of opinion has been
created, which has resulted in tho accused tiff
ing found “guilty” of illegally appropriating
Uncle Sam’s property. He has been sen
tenced to hard labor for the term of two years,
at such place as the Commanding General’ beamWfcehdepthofhoU
MARRIAGE GJVIUK-
Ygpnffs Great FhyuMfogiad Wort, <ff
Every one his owuDoctor—Betog a Private last/actoi
for Married PerMR or *trioae about to Marry, Mi
Male and Female, in every thing concerning the pQ-
siology aad relations off our Sexual System, sad the
Production or Prevention of Oflhpttog, at
the new discoveries neverbeforaghfeu in the Bagla*
language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This to retto »
valuable and interesting work. It to written ia ftoia
language for the general render, and to Olueinlid with
upwards of one hundred engravings. All young uar-
ried people, or (£ode contemplating manrigx *>d tar
ing the toast impediment to married ttfc, shook! read
this book, it disclose* secrets that evuy on* thocid
be acquainted wit ft. titfll it Is a book that u»«t te
locked op, and not lie about tbe hooee. Itwillberut
to any one on tbe raestpt of fifty cents. Addrew >.
WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st, above Fount. Bfr
will be received for the eale of the
■ice ureaias and visions of negro re
volts, which have left such sad impres
sions on the minds of those so far re
moved from what they consider is to be
the field of operations, have-not in th e
itast disturbed the peace and quiet of onr
people. Whatever fears might have ex«
isted in view of the disorganiz ed
state, of society when the evil passion s
of the whites as well as the blacks were
in a great measure uncurbed by law,
Lave been dissipated with the gradual
restoration of order, and we not only
expect to pass through the coming holi
days, but many others, without experi
encing any of the horrible Consequences
ot midni^t conflagrations and murder
ous assaults which have been dwelt upon
so seriously in the columns of Northern
journals. We will only add that we were
provoked into making these remarks by
what
H HOLIf ALK AND IlKTAU. DKALKB IN
Mertkiineg. .
CbeaicAK
' Patent Medicines, - •
- t Tooth, Hair and
• -r. Nail Brushes, . • .v'
^offiabs,' U , ^
Surgical Instruments, „
W. ' - Trnssee, ‘ ^
Dye Stuff*. ‘ . • . .
Essential Oils,
Flavoring Extracts,
Paints, Oils, Varnisli Colors,&c.,
Paint Brushes, all sizes,
Window Glass, all sizes,
French and German plate. All kuuhsof
Stained Ghlass,
Rough Plates for Sky Lights and. Side-walks.
Sole Agents for J. U. Ayer & Co.’s Preparations. Dr.
Jayne and. Sou’s Preparations^ Bembold's Kafract
Bncho, Hbofland's German Bitters, Cloth's HMr Re
Storer, Thompson's Pomade for Old Hair. Thurston's
Tooth Powder, Well's Strengthing Plasters. Pure
jA. conversant with the trade, r pply m - I owner can ha
dc<^o—tf , 13'BBrnarfist v w>a„oiS^wMAe. 1 •Boto^to the PUtasId
LH1R SMLER-0n board the British barqne-B*Vn- fVH LAM! GLASS
r fog star, 40 tons Stone JBjdlast, 16 tons Cardiff AJT Richtnonda fins la
kteam > onl. YONGE A NIXON, sizes, saitsble for how C
~ -ecS ^ — - ^Frireet. Outand, Patty, Patty K,
UNTIL THE
HAVANA $m
:pjpEs
A SINGLE 1
• 9 BRANDRETHtJ PILLS t
vegetable extractive matter than tweaty
pfflsJn the world besides; ftBwfivetas*
nas them in their practice .to the exda
ITOH ! ITCH!. ITCH !
Scratch f Scratch! Scratch! -
- OUPPMENT
* - W1H care the Itch in 48 Hoars.
Also, core* Salt RMBr Ulcere, Chilblains, and all
we considered a deliberate inten
tion to calumniate this class of our citi-
-to rob them of the credit which
every Honorable man moat admit is justly
due them, to multiply the obstacles
with which they must contend in their
transition from darkness into light, and
this too, to gratify a detestable ambition
■which leads men to seek to build up
their own aggrandizement on the degra
dation of others. It is no more than we
would do for an oppressed fellow-being,
whether white or black, and having the
honest approval of our conscience, we
fear not the consequences.
IK subs&iher has
will be sold at manufacturers' prices.
• M' s'
South-east Cor. Barnard & Broughtqn-sts.,
S.A.Y.AJffN'AlT, ‘ G-A.
Commander of Allantic So matron. Port
*. novas
qualities, cause somite*danger totta b
They soon enre livercotaytotet, dy-pepeU,
rite, pain in the head, heart-born, pate to
bam sadden faintness and coiBrearei
dedia—cod mwe
To which he woMd invito particular attention.
Fellasaieoan extensivasfcoikaentof • -
/ r
Pipee,.
SEGAR TUBES, and BKJAKWQOD PIPES
Plpas^ call, and examine fox yeanelres, at
siUfiT tfMfiU S3
IHE undersigned having rented the
Mto 1»4 A at worth at, (one Bast of BwaBway.j
YORK.
Ml kinds of Boxes done »P to shoeks,' for Sootfrsr
J. inzonth corner of Charlton aftd Drayton streets
would respectfully announce to the public that he, as
sisted by Mrs. Aleluea Si Bnrroughs, Will open a Select
Female School to said bail ding ea the first Monday-' in
October.. *. -. ’ , |
Tuition per Term ot Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, as follows v
Senior Department, per quarter.'.- $21 00
Junior do. do. .-18 00
Primary 'do. * do. 15 oo
■rrSfoa you c.vnn<>t have a
Rtato® HEALTHY OON3T1TCT10W tofc I—
Blood to impure. Oournywitere Ism Mzsv pnr.'S
the system of imparkiea, arid Mirealsto tk* vtod s»-
J* Hosiery,
fm. Glovea,
- Trimmings,
3 Linen Collars,
ire- Paper Collars,
K Embroideries,
RJ Hoop Skirts,
SB Balmorals.
Me
^ Cloaks, j
A Nubias,
Pulaski as tbe place of confinement for them
Cassi meres.
Broadcloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
JAMES & CQIBY.
vsicfAN^ mm
FOR t8<86, ■
And we ain’t got time to tarry,”
W e can’t stay any longer, why ?
For I’m going to RESCHER’S.
Some cotton speculations are thus noticed by
the Boston Jonrfaal: “A party in this city pur
chased one hundred bales of ^ gjght
cents a yard—100,000 yards i n HI, costing
$6,000. Within a year ensuing, this lot waa
•old for forty cento a yard, thereby yielding a
profit of $22,000. Party number two held it
for another rise, and sold out in another year
at sixty cento a yard, realizing a profit of $20,-'
000. Party number three held oo ajyhile, and
beu sold at sixty. two cento to one who had
been forced to keep it until within a short fit,
when the career of the one hundred bales
to it* and At nineteen cento.”
Rush to Beecher's and realize
A. Ramsey,_ Esq., who has for
borne time been on a visit to New York,
has just returned. While in that city,
wtjH the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel,
he took pains to inform himself of the
public sentiment which there existed,
lie states that with the majfcMity the most
land and conciliatory spirit eiseta towards
the South. They are willing f.W that
which can be, shall be done to settle all
■ .ifflculties. The leading merchants and
1 miness men of the great metropolis are
i uxious and striving to have business
t uee more resume its wonted nhanwota
,vith all sections of the Union.
eldaieck” Cham'
I iptats.
of, "8t. Julien" an(
ig-Champagne Cider.
Alpaccas,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
Checks,
Bonnets,
Flowers,
Feathers,
Flames,
Ornaments,
Jaconets,
Swiss, and
40' do. Imperii
60 do. “Darb]
.Tom" tirn.
liA_NDELL.
SoMfyal
Cloths,
perfoct
WHITAKER STREET, •
COR. B ROT7 O-HCTOTV
Cooking stoves,
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