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fUfate.
largest Circulation In Cll
MB. AND MRS. WATKINS.
hen the pure medicinal restorative, now ao widely
the world under tho endoraement of four thou- pj^TTF
fading members of the medk&l profeaaion some
ears ago, its projrletor was well aware that it,
kud naefnl ptquku. He, Oimtan. •»<»••*-
lUt Invert |t/rtthrtro*ma ****£**.«£
nrt counterfeiters, end to render aU nt«empt«»
to it dlfflcnlt and denmr-n** Itwaaenbml«^ “>
^iWraraiojM
SAVANNAH
i are invited to attend.
C. F. BLANCHO, S. a.
L janl-lt
The ChrabBU Tree
At M. John’s Chnrch la postponed till
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE SAME HOUR,
janl-lt SAMUEL BENEDICT.
Machine Works, j
KAITKRS W1USVEI,
i atv^iiNAH. cLl ,
TVfou^hftti, Tyfannlng Sc Co. , . '
. Miller. 1 , i James Makxiko.
[OKAHAN. J t . , IpAVtD fFma^ttAlD.
* It'l/II.’HT
'Friday, January 23d, 186#,
VEFPSTAKES ; MILE HEATS TO HAH3E8S-.
MDHfs nf*r«fflhwnco. Throe or more to fill;
New Year offering before you thiR morning,
vrith the best wishes of the season welling up|
from his heart We leave the rest with you.
Tux Geoeoia Cssx.j—The Washington JZr-
proa says a delegation of colored men from
Georgia , have recorded themselves at the
room! of the Union Congressional Com
mittee. They an in that city to proteat
againet the admission of Messrs. Him, and
Jfernto tho Senate, although difichiiming
any pemonal objection, to cither of these
We ajA r nnaS4lte^ja%$o who compose this
MU^ptioinfeed delegation, whose business in
Washington is to Instruct Congress how to
conduct the legislation of the nation. We
precufne, however, that the modest little
mulatto of this city, who, in a recent harangue
before a crowd of his "race,” threatened
tfaa^ if they could not have what they
circular, requesting a trial of tha prepar*tion and are-
port of the remit, deopjlyiidrt mob ipedaient. Four
Liquor Licenses, 1869—Badges.
CITY OF 8AVANNAH.)
Omen Clerk or Coukcil, J
January Itt, 1888. j
artlea dealring to take out Irfqnor
oaaa and Badge* lor the ensuing year, are hereby
led that applications will fie received at this office
i and after THIS DAY, under the terms and pro*
The Best in the World!
8I0n 4 MURRAY'S
**• -W- 1
1 Regfetj* List, 1869.
• r CITY OF SAVANNAH,)
i.i >1. *tL uc . omci Cuu or Oouhcil, J
:l **.,) January1st, 1809. }
. The Registry LiiU for the Year 1869
wlU be opened at thia office on MONDAY next, Janu
ary 4th, 1869, under the terms of the State Law. {See
Zrwin’e Code, paragraphs 4,733 and 4,735, an extract of
which ia hereto annexed.)
[cxnue^J
q 4,733. AU pereocs shall be qualified to vote at the
elections for Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Sa
vannah who are citizens of the United States, have
redded in this State for
WIpL EXHIBIT IN SAVANNAH
Thursday, Friday lid Saturday
* DEC.31.JAH'. 1 'ami ‘
6q tlse Corner of Macon, Chxh-
Co-partnersliip Notice.
lAOie was copywnguiou, - j— —— *'*“*'*.• “
autograph aignatnr* waa attached to each lable and
cover, his »*me and that of the preparation were em-
on the bottles, and the corks were sealed with
bis private seal. No article had ever been sold in this
country under the name of Schnapps prior to the in.
trod action of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
in 1851; and the lable was deposited, as bis trade mask,
in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York during that year. ‘ j J
It might be supposed by persons unacquainted with
the daring character of the pirates who prey upon the
reputation of honorable merchants by vending delete
rious trash under their name, that the protections so
carefully thrown around these Schnapps would have
precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits.
They seem, however, only to have stimulated the
rapacity of impostors. Hie trade mark of the proprie
tor has been stolen; the Indorsement which his Schie
dam Aromatic Schnapps alone received from the medi
cal profession has been claimed by mendacious hum
bugs ; his labels and bottles have been imitated, his ad
vertisements paraphrased, his circulars copied, and
worse than all, dishonorable retailers, after disposing
of the genuine contents of his bottles, have filled them
claimed as their rights, they most be *'de
Vfliah, fighting, burning citizens,” is & con-
rrpiouons member. Ho shoo'd bo invited to
ventilate hi* •‘rode ideas’* of law and “jus-
tice ” before thq Congressional Committee.
rr *!.< ,
Ex-Goveknob Won’s Property in Vxkoxnu.
. restoration of the property of ex-Gov-
e^nor Wise, of Virginia, says a Washington
fetfoKTins' tfccn rahrie wider a duress that lie
will not f^Jfrge or guo for four years’ occupa
tion of it by about a hundred bureau officials
and ^ thousand gregarious negroes, who made
free use with the estate during all that period.
Hothing of value remains but the land itself.
The mansion has been made a barracks, the
furniture has bems-ruined, the linen and silver
has been sold or pawne^J to Butler, the out-
hocisoe have been' used for 1 Btablcs, find the
fences for fuel. ! The little raised on the place
has been appropriated by the bureau, white
and black negro9*. Even -now the colony of
blacks who have squatted on the estate refuse
to move, and a military force is ejecting them,
with partial success, by force. The place was
taken uuder no decree, and merely by How
ard's order, and everything has been wrecked
or stolen, except the noil and the orchards.
w. B- griffin. — i j,. , jmo. r, treutleh.
GRIFFIN Be TREUTLEN
COTTON FACT&RS
A*D—
General Commission Merchants.
No. 9S .Bay street, Sawayw^lt.'
Dissolution of Co-piutuershiy.
, [; mm, —- — r to the
w— of elsctten, sad within the corporate limits of
Savannah for one month immediately preceding their
registration, and fbur months before the election;
who have attained the age of twenty-one years, and
have paid all city taxes, or have, in their own right,
sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax executions
Which may be issued against them: who shall have
all returns required by the ordinances of the
City, and have been registered according to law.
q 4,735. The Clerk of the Common Council of the
Oily of Savannah, and in case of his sickness or ab
sence, any officer duly elected and appointed by the
Mayor and Aldermen, or s majority of them, for that
M OF McKBE, BENNETT * CO. was •
[ by mutual consent on the lat of Deo
' &. l C.XoIR > '
•-I - mi . . D. M. BENNET]
JAMES MqKEF.
Mb. A. Gardner:
Dear Sir:—l have gathered my eorn, i
and a half aerael -jnihered 175X busl
com. The land was highly manured am
Plant Food. Guano, manipulated after th
manure; all waa alike. The land wit]
would not hare produced more «tnn tv
corn to the acre. The avenge yield yo
ftxctton Aon thirty-nine bushel* per u
Very teepecAftllly, B.H.H.
Letter from Mr.J. ft. Wkotry. Bottom, T
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
Co-pwrtnersUip Nptice.
B UNDERSIGNED will continue the business
the late firm of McKee. Bennett & Co. under tl
q:, 1.
HcKEE ds ftENNKTT. •
'jfS : idlKiteB.- 1 '
D. M. BENNETT,
itn i il«i«S0.1v
>W PERFORMANCES DAY AND NIOK&jm.
mendog athalf past Two and half past Seven, PM.
Doors open, one hour previous.
, yWr Admission 75 cents ; Children pador 10 yirs,
rP’JPba n i- . tv ,1 ■ id, 1U ,..t„ . 1
ear Tickets will be tor isle at SCHIlEDiEB'a (U-
SIC STORE sod tho MARSHALL HOUSE.
. <ji STONE & MURRAY
*ill endeavor. by a well-directed use of the abuna.it
resourcea at their command, to make the coming Ex
hibition* the most •'»
Refined and Ynleretttinrr ever gi\?n
•' • in Mavnnnah,
To render their Circus Entei tsinmeuts magnlfleut
beytmd all precedent. ATONE A MURRAY have n»di
special engagements with several
FOREIGN ARILSIC CELEBRITIES!
whose marvellous talents excited tho admiration uid
won the applause of the European Capitals.
Notice of Co-partnership.
SAVANNAH, Novttabar 1,1868.
I HAVE this day associated with me to the Foundiy.
Machine, Blacksmith and BoUc^Maklng bufl-
ness, BARNARD MONAHAN. JAMES MANNING
and DAVID FITZGERALD, the buMnesi-tb be con
ducted under the firm name of MONAHAN, MANN
ING k OO.. retaining tho old nmns^^«avannah
Iron and Brass Foundry and Machine Works, r
Bostow, Thomas Couicty, Ga., Sepf30,1868.
Mb. A. Gakdneb:
Dear Sr.'-J received your letter d^Soptembcr
*g*o}my cotton.
but it being long cotton, and the worm eating it so
early, that it is oat of the question to <re yon any
satisfaction as to the result. The weed gew finely; I
put it by the side of Baugh’s Baw Boos, t'so by the
side of Wilcox, Gibbes & Co.’s Manipulated Guano.
What I picked and weighed from the »ws are very
little differing. I tried it under some lste orn planted
in May; the corn rusted very badly, as 41 other late
corn did in this section. The corn growd off finely,
but I could not tell but very little about be rasult. I
put some under turnips about floor wrksback, and
Bone Dust by the side, and the turnip taps are grow
ing very wall with both; as yet I see no deference.
Yours, very respectfully
J. H WHALEY.
Letter from J. R. Stapler, Hamilton Bounty, Florida.
Hamilton Coustt, Flaw 8ept. 5ft 1868-
A. Gahdioeb. Esq.—Dear Sir .—Your fa.or of the
19th inst, is received, The barrel of yooi Savannah
Poudrette received from you last Spring, \nts applied
to Upland Cotton planted the last day of April In al
ternate rows—two rows each- wtth Peru-Ian Guano,
Wilcox A Gibbes’ Manipulated. Soluble l sdfie, Patap-
aco. and Phoenix, at the rate of one hundred pounds
. each peX acre, and iW earn in the sens manner. ;
When the Poudrette was applied, the effect waa dia-
tingnishabls from the coming up of the Cotton. It
did not shed the forma during the excessive rains of
Jxu and Jnl* u did wimli nf Ik. —*« _i.
WM^ H. TISON. WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
j COTTOF FACTORS
•> •'<> inll-tn -tma.it*
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY^STREET,} SfM/VO/TtTtO/Jl'e
IBERAL ADVANCES MADE oW CONSIGN-
| j MENTS. au!5—DATW6m
liquors, and thus mado his name and brand a cover
for poison.
The public, the medical profeaaion and the sick, for
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed
sa a remedy, are equally interested with the proprie
tor in the detection and suppression of these nefari
ous practices. The genuine article, manufactured at
theeatabliahmentof the undersigned, in Schiedam,
Holland, ia distilled from a barley of the finest quality,
and flavored with an essential extract of the berry of
the Italian Juniper, of unequalled purity. By a process
unknown in the preparation of any other liquor, it ia
froedfroca every acrimonious and corrosive element
Complaints have been received from the leading
physicians and families in the Southern States of the
sale of cheap Imitations of the Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps in those markets; and travellers, who are in
the habit of mdng it aa an antidote to the baneful in
fluence of unwholesome river water, testify that cheap
gin, put up in Schiedam bottles, ia frequently palmed
off ujjon the unwary. The agents of the undersigned
have been requested to institute inquiries on the sub
ject, and to forward to him tho names of such parties
as they may ascertain to be engaged in the atrocious
system of deception. In conclusion, the undersigned
■tniiTii ■■ ■ m— im ns tiimm. ■ . ,
Janl-3t
■ ‘ Notice*
fTUX PAYERS are hereby notified, that the Fourth
i Quarters on Real Estate, Commissions or f*uffi*
Income and Gross Receipts, also the moMUy re
turns on Sales, Receipts for Freight end Fasrite
Money payable in this city, and th*Specific prjU-
ceuse Tax hr the year 1869, are now due. Payment
of the aforesaid Tax la required by ordinance to fie
paid on or before the 10th instant. J - • ‘ - i-
Anxious Inquiries —A tumor has obtained
circulation that AIason, Slidell, Wiofall,
Judah P. Benjamin, and John C. Breckin
ridge have sent dispatches to Washington in
quiring anxiously the exact nature of the pro
tection which the President’s proclamation of
amnesty afforded. It seems these distingniah-
^ ©d participants in the rebellion are at a loss
i know the clemency extended by Pre*t
‘ f Johnson in of such a character as Con
gress is bound to respect, and whether, in
trusting to itg, alluring terms, they are com
mitting a blunder or doing themselves a ben-,
•fit
McKEE&BEMETT,
Notice to City Tax Defaulters.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, \
Savannah, December 28,1868. J
City, real estate, tax executions for the
Third Quarter. 1868, have been placed in my hands.
All persons Interested are notified that after the
FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1869, I will proceed to
collect bjr levy. THOMAS S. WAYNE,
■ dec28-St City Marshal.
For Bremen,
Election Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH.'
Qma Olrrx or Council, J
->r DEALERS IN,,
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
’■j** Ac., Ac., Ac.
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,*
c^iNNAH, ga.
At this Expensive Repository aua ».. nn f. c t orv
always be found a Urge variety
most fashionable
Carriages, Raekaways, and Buggies
Now in uao. AU work sold and warranted at thia es
tablishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXHGCTKD IN THE BEST MANNER,
AT REASONABLE RATES. ,
decao-lm : ■
TO3RENT,
j\_ HOUSE, in a good neighborhood, on
Lincoln street, between Cengresa and St
O’CONNOR. ■
:i. Trouble Among the Texas Bepubucans.—
Report* reach here of a Herious difference in
the ranks of the Republic** party in Texas
on the question of dividing that State into
smaller constellations. The native Republi-
i ground as the Demo-
the proposed carving
celfence of the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps; -that he
haa expended many thousand dollars in surrounding
it with guarantees and safeguards, which he designed
Janl-6t*
Bond.
$10,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
2,000
1,000
’600
TY)B SOUTHERN PROPERTY WELL
P either city or countjy. aboni giyTY TRCroaANP
noi.T_AJ»»* XHTEHEST in a New York city estabhah-
ment, doing s large business, and having a large sur
plus capital. Address, with full particulars. WlL*i
LIAM SMITH, care of R. W. Leavitt A Co., No- 118
Wall street, New York. „ . JanlBt
Legal JYotice. ;
N OTICE ia hereby given that application haa heen-
made to ths Court of Ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, for an order to ba paiaad at the March Term. 1869,
thereof, authorising the sale of all .the real asd per
sonal property of the estate of Jeremiah Cavanaugh,
protest
THE MISCELLANEOT7.-* ATTAINMENTS of tkt
extra large Troupe or Pcrfortuete have acquired a
perfection which bo previous attempts have readied,
superseding in
SPLENDOR AND NOVELTY
All establishments eugagedjn the vocation of amaslug
imported' Republicaim de-
mand that tho proportion be submitted to
the people along with the Constitution. If
treated in this fashion, the Constitution, it ia
expected, will be defeated by an overwhelm-
ng vote. _
Thp Tariff Bill.—It is atafod that the
new tariff bill, which waa pending in the
Houae at the adjourumeut of Congreaa, will,
eoon after the reassembling, be recommitted
to the Ways and Means Committee, for the
reason that in its present shape it ia not cer
tain (of passing. It doeqjppt yet contain
**proUetion” enough, and several of tho in
terests which have been left out in the cold
liave Combined to stave it off until they are
represented. Upon fhe < recommittal of the
hill new clauses will t^g added to obviate this
little difficulty.’^ ^ 1 ‘
drttto you sent me last Spring to late corn, and the
balance to turnips this Fall/The cots, where I ap
plied at the rate of three hundred pounds per acre,
waa about the name as whers I had forty bushels cot
ton seed per sere, tt Is doing as well under turnips
aa Rhodes’ Sup. Phosphate or cotton seed. I h»«t»v It
s good fertiliser. Respectfully, yours. Ac.,
** • - * • ‘ • * * • * Wit TAYIXJR.
Letter from Messrs. Matthaus rf Neal, Fort Valley, Ga.
Fort Vallxt, Ga^ September 22,1868.
Mr. A.Gardner:
Dear Sir:' In answer Id your enquiry as to the ef
fects of the barrel of Poudrette tent u* last spring, I
will eheerfolly give you the result The barrel con.
tained about three hundred pounds. I applied it to
J. E. JOHNSTON & CO.,
^ AGENTS FOB
The Liverpool and London and
Globe Fire Assurance Company,
Asneta, £17,000,000 in Oold.
The New York Life Insurance Com
er pany, Mutual,
1 “ AssetB, 910,000,000. ,
1. IN SAVANNAH. GA.
Office in Drayton street, near Bryan.
the public, and positively beyond the resource
other exhibition; of whatever kind, to Imitate.
Many ol the Acte and Feats are .-t, .
ENTIRELY NEW IS AMERICA!
And will be executed by Artiits*'' :
Having no Parallels
. >, ix fo t^eir Amazing Specialities,.
STONE k MURRAY’S CIHCU
Will exhibit lo .
TALLAHASSEE,
MONDAY, Jxnuiu,- (,
JACKSONVILLE,
“! Tuesday, January5.
LAKE CITY,
J WEDNESDAY. January 6.
Keeper of Pest House 450 1,000
Keeper of Powder Magaziue fees 2,000
Pump Contractor* 1,200 4,000
Fifteen Measurers and Inspectors of
Lumber and Timber... fees 600
Five Port Warden a fees 600
Four Weighers of Hay fees 600
Keeper City Clock 400
Chimney Contractor, E. D fee* 600
Chimney Contractor, W. D fees 600
Three Measurers Salt, Peas, and
Grain fee* 600
Two Measurer* of Wood fees 600
One Inspector at Turpentine fees 200
Six Weighers Cotton, Bice, and To-
batco * fees 600
Two Inspectors and Guagera of
Liquor. fees COO
i*oLie* FORCE.
Chief of Police 2,000 4,000
Chief of Detective Force (1st Lieut).. 1.400 2,000
First Lieutenant of Police 1.400 2,000
Second Lieutenant of Police 1,400 2,000
Six Sergeants of Police 1,000 each, 600
Applicant* must state in tbolr applications the
names of their securitca, (two required to each bond),
and hand in their applications to me on or before ten
o’clock, A. M., on that day, accompanied by the usual
fee. JAMES STEWART.
dec2fi4d Clerk of Council
rjTHE RETAIL DRUG STORE of the sufecriben
will he kept open at Night and on 1 Sunday*^, during
January. A. A. SOLOMONS * OO.,
j*nl-2t ' Marital square.
BULLOCH COUNTY 8HERIFF81 SALE. f
YTriLL BE SOLD, before die Court-hoJe door in
f V Bulloch county, Ga., on the first TCLSDAY In
February next. Eight Hundred Acres of Lmd, more
or leas, bounded on the North apd East, bj lands of
Sarah Ridgon, and Waat by those of Joseph Newsom.
Levied cm as the property of J. D. Hussey f> satisfy a
Fi. Fa., In flavor of Mines Woods. Propw-pointed
out byplaintilL jELiWOOf RUM,
Janl-lawlm*» [ Ihertff.
Hogs.— 1 Tkore was an advance in pork;in
the Western markets Iasi week, but at its
close the markets were doll odd prices easier.
Quotations in Louisville on the 25th were 9
94, live weights. The number slaughtered
ii. around the city np to ‘ that time was
* 26 Puts Street, New Yore
Not. 21,1867.
Udolpro Wolfe, Esq., Present:
Dear 8m: I have made a chemical examination of
a sample of your Schiedam 8chnspp«, with the intent
of determining if any foreign or injurious substance
had been added to the simple distilled spirits.
The crimination has resulted in the conclusion that
the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admix
ture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the
deleterious sulxtancrs which are employed in the
adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use
myself or to recommend to others, for medical pur
pose*, the Schiedam Schnapps as an excellent and un
objectionable variety of gin.
Veiy respectfully yours,
(Signed) CHAR A. SEELY, Chemist
THE LITTLE GUM
BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF*
TTTir.L BE SOLD, brforo the Conxt-ho
?V BuSoch county, Ga., oa the first 1
February kext, between the usual fcounFi
luodred Acres ofLand. more orlsae^ | <11
he property of Joseph N. Lee to satisfy a)
Ivor or John A. Proctor. Property Dana <
endant. ..
Janl-lawlm*
Notice.
Office Augusta k 8ava*mah Rail Road, \
Savaivrab. December 94,1868. )
An eleotlon for Hirretors of this Comps-
pyfef theansufeg year will beheld on MONDAY, 4th
January, 1869, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P.
[OFFICIAL.]
Election Notice.
CITY or SAVANNAH, )
Office Clebe of Couxcil, \
* December 21.1868. )
At s Special Meeting of Connell to be
yuJA on MONDAY, January 4th, 1889, the following
xamed officers will be elected :
Salary. Bond.
Harbor Master $1,200 00 $2,000 00.
Usaltfe Officer-. $000 00. 91.000 00.
Applicants must state in their applications, the
r —of their seeUrittia, (two required to each hood)
and hud in their applications to me, on or before 10
o’clock. A. M., on that day. __ AT1(iw
JAMES STEWART,
decn-td 1 derh of Council.
+i. >i$^^-VagaiBat 139,*203 to samo date of last
tir year. two of the packing house con-
• tinned to l v ^. out and the number of hogH
jl Ti
At (mcinneti, the 25th, prices had de-
Kdi were quoted at 9 talUgnm, and it 11 to
**:■■■ , k
This Ausesti Pnocuiut
Ington correspondent of tho
Price ouly Five Dollars.
rnBE GREATEST WONDER of the Aire. Ere
X Ihmiijr can nve ita price fa a few wuliiogr, 1
the dm ot cue. With good uug.wili laata lifetiD
Come and aea t< in oj oration at
351 , JOHN A. D0UGI.AE3*
Uooae Fumialiin, Store;.
WANTED.
V. S. MARSHAL’S SAIL.
TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
(J Fieri Facias, issued out of tbeJTqanraDK the
New York, 53 Cedar Street,
November 26, 1867.
Udolpro Wolfe, Esq., Present:
Dkas 8a: I have submitted to chemical analysis
two bottles of "Schiedam Schnapps," which I took
from a fr«wh package in your bonded warehouse, and
*-'* " — ■** :3 **he spirituous liquor is free from
or falsification; that tt hae the
and not recently prepared by
-The Wash-
bore QaieUe
The Amrenty Proclamation continue to be
jtnA subject of discussion in political circlgg.
taa wide difference of opimon in relation to
w U ‘* K 4 "®*' 8 - A number o!
that en looteyening
GOODS
30' Sate? GCNTS ’ SDPEBIOli SOCKS, at
injurious]
CoalTCoai:
japi-rw! m aimS
' v . friOri
■ dearSir: Thu want of pure Wines and Liqnora
rinroo*-. hsabecA lornr felt br the Dm
i J)»Wtrx* MQEQA
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
Packed in Barrels of sbont 250
.Lik IhL
Price per Ton, (2.ooo Ml) §80.
' Hd him consoquently gi.cn ccrtiflc»<»» of
election to only two Democratic Coogre«sm^>.
f whereeu foOT were elected by tho people.'
Good Nxm.—1Siei.bile Reglsltrnj* th»t
^ witlria tbe last thirty daya cotton plantation
ncreo haierieen three hundred per cent in I
Thine, The present crop will pay the plen-
tins ell ont of dsb^ andlee ftthem such ca^h
t surpluses a» the/ .never rejoiplsd in in th]' old
“ - \
Ms. Davis* Core.—A WsshingtonNhspetch
Irejs. it Id unofficially but decidedly hnmmnced
that th. cADeof Mr. JprsDeow Davis wS^uot
-hehdvhnced upon the calendar of the
preme Court, since the hsnaeaty proclamation’
El is construed to make it but a quesUomtne
legis, so that it can wait its tom.
■ii Xon PardosS.—It is believed in Washing- '
ton that the President will ehortly—ut le£t
twfcrathaopiiatipa of histevm of oflloe—
’iK^gESgaS;,.*;
House Fnrnkhiug Hard'
DAVID R. DILLON.
BANKER,
4 Whitaker Street, one door fro
corner of Bajr Street.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
GOLD,
' SILVER,
I “ BANK BILLS,
« 1 AND STOCKS,
PURCHASED IN ANT QUANTITY.
la Oysfceri
wwi sixir barrels, I
JUST RECEIVED ASD FOB SALE
' - J. : [. GOULD, t
GROUND PEAS.
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