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TO oim t'OtiSTKV ElUEsUS.
AS much interest is felt throughout the country In
retard to the prospects ofthecotton and other crop,
we will lie grateful to our planting friends and other*
U the interior lor information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor-
mation io regard to the growing crops, the working
tUo r roe -ubor systom. and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest. will confer a favor by communicating
tbe same to ua. ^
Financial JUITaire.
TUc able' report of tbe Secretary of the
Treasury, to which we alluded britliy yestcr-
<lay, in which the people of all sections ol
the country are deeply interested, us it gives
information ol the condition of the national
finances and the probabilities of rebel
from the burden of taxation which it now
weighing upon and mushing eveiy industrial
pursuih The (iressurc - upon <-ur columns
forbids the publication of so lengthy a doc
ument. and wo must therefore; content our
selves with giving a briet synopsis of the
most important features of the report. It
slates :
Tlie mxjiptB from all the ordinary sources of rev-
rmM . indcptiudeut of loans, for tlieflseal year enain^
•June'30, 1860, werettve hundred and liftv-eight mil
lions. For tho quarter ending September xJO, 18Gti. the
amount was one bundled and lifty-eight mfllions.
The actual income exceeds the estimates for tbe first
three quarters of f his year, beginning in January
and ending iu June, over ninety millions, and lor the
following quarters ill greater proportion.
The expenditures were two huudrrd millions less
than estimated for the fiscal year. The enormous is-
tirnate of over three hundred millions wa^made lor
tbe War Department before peace was lully restored,
and while the bulk of tlie * armies were iu service.
The. Itepurtment baa expended only about one bun-
died and nineteen millions, which makes nearly the
difference of two hundred millions bonfc-eil the esti
mates and actual expenditures. -
The balance in tbe Treasury on October 1st ol
this year was oue hnudaed and forty-two millions.
The public debt on June :)U, 1865, less cash in the
Treasury, 42.681,000,000. June 30, 1860, it was 42.-
0o0.0UO.00n; showingu net deoline of•$31^X10,000 lor
ilia vear: But four months alter, tliat is, on October
31 ; i860, tile debt was $2,551,000,000, showing a de
crease during these four months of $90,000,ooc.
With the present vast income ol the government tit”
debt would necessarily continue to decrease more
rapidly, because nearly ail the claims for war ex-,
penses have been paid. But the Secretary says, *Tt
is not expected, nor is it desirable, perhaps^ that the
same rate of reduction should bo continued.'*
Ho proposes to dimmish the internal
taxes and a modification of the tariff, which
will reduco the duties on importations. He
thinks the tariff should "be “so revised ns to
remove the burdens on industry, and espe
cially upon that which weighs upon the pro
duction of raw materials. The amount of
revenue he wants i$ only enough for an
economical administration of the Govern
ment and for reducing gradually the princi
pal of the national debt. lie thinks Jour or
five millions a month should bo applied in
extinguishing the debt. But he says there
must be economy, aud, above all, there must
he no additional-donations to railroads and
other companies. “The debt,” he says,
“can be and should be paid by tlie genera
tion that created it;" and maintains that “a
national debt is a severe burden aud a severe
strain on republican institutions.” It is pro
posed to issue twenty yearn five per cent,
bonds, payable iu .England or Germany, to
absorb the six per cent, now held in Europe.
.Regrets are expressed that Congress did
not give him more power to contract the cur
rency. He declares he has done all he could
by withdrawing iegal-temlers, but the in
crease of the national bank currenoy lias
kept the amount of circulation much as it was
when he made.his.last report. He regards a
•‘redundant legal-tender currency as the
prime cause of our financial difficulties.” lie
says specie payments ought to be resumed,
and could be by the first of July, 1868, aud
he hopes the legislation of Congress will bo
such as to bring it about earlier.
The most-suggestive feature of the report
is the remark, that the “speculative interest,
•large and powerful in itself, is rooeiviug daily
new.accessions of strength by the increase of
individual credits; and when speculators aud
debtors control the financial policy of the
conntiy, a financial collapse is inevitable.”
To prevent this catastrophe, he recommends
a healthful curtailment of the currency.
There will, of course, be differences of
opinion in regard to many of the suggestions
made, to which we will take an opportunity
to refer on some future occasion. We will
state, however, that the views of the Sec
retary are sharply criticised by both the pro
tectionists and free traders.
Hpai/Cunthe Seamless.—Tuefe is hardly
any room to, doubt, says the New York
Times, that the agents of the British Got-?
ernuient in this country have created it need
less alarm as to the intended outbreak iu
•Ireland. Stories of Stephens’ secret depart
ure from the United States have been indus
triously circulated, witlr the view of creating
an impression of the imminence of a genuine
li ish revolution. And yet there is very good
authority for the statement that Stephens is
still on this aide of the Atlantia Probably
he will be prepared to prove a week or two
hence that the “rising” in his aative conutry
was premature. Be this as it may, says tbe
Times, we have a communication from the
chief military officer of the Brotherhood
which reveals a stale of things in, Stephens’
administration likely to lead to anything but
success.' •
Com kpeJU-tk Kei uoxbs. — Gen. Harris,
Gen- Shelby, Gen.' Brice, who were living on
lands given to them by Maximilian, haVe
been compelled to abandon their farms and
seek shelter in Cordova. Gen. Shelby is
running a wagon train from Paso del Mucha
to the City of Mexio*. The undertaking af
fords him a good living. Gen. Hindman
is in Cordova, practising law Ex-Congress
man (Judge) Oldham, of Texas,' has returned
to that Slate, and ifi practising law iu Hous
Censuub ofUkn. Whitti-wit.— Muj.Uen
O. Howard has issued an order censuring
Brig, Gen. Chjie. Whittlesey, late Assistant
Commrwioner of tfro’Freetl wen's Bureau for
the State of North Carolina, in accordance
with the sentence of the military commission
before whom ho wa* recently tried, at Bar f r
leigh, North Carolina, /or malpractice ifijeahinm
office.
This was oue of the' cases reported upon
by Generals Steedman' and Fullerton iast
spring, and for which they were bitterly de
nounced by the Northern Radical press.
l\IllSTOaiO PaUAIXKLS AND SuGGBSTJONS.—
C an any one think of Tbad. Stevens’ com
mittee ou reconstruction, says a coternpo-
rary. without being reminded at Marat’s-com-
rnittee of public welfare'; or of The assem-
b ®*8 df*t?e.For1$«fij Ooogre ss on the 4th of
March next, immediately on the adjournment
of the Thirty nioth Congress, wUhout reeol-
tcrfwg the Convention en pmanence and the
Long Parliament ? And can any one shut
out from his thoughts the knowledge of what
came ot those, and tbe apprehension what
ogy come of these i
uWiu.
• It is stated that the nomination of General
Dix*8 Minister to France will be rejected by
the Senate, on the grooiidj.of his participa
tion iu the Philadelphia Convention.
General Sedgwick has been removed from
the command of the troop# ou the Bio
Grande, and orders have been forwarded to
him to report at Washington, to undergo trial
by court martial for his action iu occupyiu^
Matamoraa.
The Senate Committee ou -the District of
Columbia haTe authorized their chairman to
report a bill to regulate franchise.in the Dis
trict, It adopts the educational basis that
ali persons, without distinction of race or
color, who can read the’Constitution of the
United States shall be entitled to vote at auy j
election held in the District, provided he
has been there six mouths prior to .an elec-
in.
It is understood that a majority of the Fi
nance Committee of the Senate are favorable i
to the recommendations of Secretary McCul
loch as laid down in his report to Congress
The Ways and Means Committee .of the
House are also disposed to give his recom
mendations a favorable consideration. Tin-
proposition of the Secretary, however, which
looks to a resumption of specie payments in
1868 finds no favor with the majority in
either-House, the suggestion being deemed
not only .impracticable, but impolitic.
The majority of the newspapers in the State
of Ohio, outside of the cities ol Cincinnati
and Cleveland, and some papers ol tlie otln.i
Western States, in convention, on tlie (>tb,
resolved to adhere to the New York Asso-,
dated Press, and take their reports from
them.
General sidgwlek Violating Grill#*.
It is announced that the Government is in
possession of official information that Gt ncial
Sedgwick probably demanded the surrender
ol the Mexican city of MstsmOras. at tlie
mouth of the Rio Grande, on tbe S2d ultimo.
If the news be confirmed,-says the .Washing
ton Republican, General Sheridan, in com
pliance with orders Irom the Government,
will be summarily relieved of his command,
ami tl.ist tlicjr Kuft glottimsly tipay at Peltuonico’n.
other places of aashioiiable resort. These chivalrous
knights of tlie Order of tbe fa tout King Arthur. fcaft
previously furnished the republic with much curimu
information us to the color of the corseis-and gartart
oi the Fifth Avenue ladies, which they tnuat htvfc ob* 1
taiueil lrom sonic wuiJiny maid or milliner, •’ t
The voracity of these daring Bohemians having
been questioned utter a fashion far more emphatic
and perhaps ordered forthwith to return to than complimentary. they fisve just renewed their
F * i .... accusaitiou. alleging savagely that they could fill Ihe-
pages of their delectable journal with the name* of
respectable and Jasbionable ladies of (iotham “who
have fallen victim* to drink.” Besides the “Belmont
Ketreat,” which is advertised everywhere, they aay
that there are a large number of private asyhifr%
where women, confirmed inebriates, are received.
They assert tliat the oitlcial reports of Masaaobumftte
show that hall* as many women as men iu that State
kill themselves annually by hard driuking. “Tb*
Western patters also teem with notices of females of
good family who are constantly reduced to the depths
of degradation through this fatal aiAre.” That the
“strong-minded woniju" or Maraechasetts should
take to hunt drink will surprise no one. Their aspt-
rutions for the enjoyment of all the rights and
privileges of man we lelt assured would eud in drink-
mg. chewing, smoking snd jlrofiuie swearing. Those
hard-featured, sharp-tongued, flinty-faced virgins
have a morbid craving for excitement, which We si*
ways loured would end iii too free a use ol bad rom
auJ * rifle-whiskey.” Tough as these vixens are,
they arc likely to be speedily made'au eud of now.—
Unht no ml Times-
Washington. The Government, it says, will
sanction no such rash actastbe unauthorized,
invasiou ot foreign territory by a subordinate
officer, no matter what supposed cause he
may have. It is staled also that the mission
of Minister Campbell and Gen. Sherman w as
well known to Gen. Sedgwick, aud any at
tempt to anticipate them by precipitating u
new complication pn the affairs of Mexico
will be deemed not only uncalled lor, hot an
open violation of strict orders to thecontraiy,
which ought, and probably will subject the
officer so offending to trial by court martial.
Government Railroads.—Repairs, says a
Washington paper, were put on Southern
railroads amounting to over twelve millions
of dollars, no charge for which has ever been
made by the Government, tn addition to a
donation of one hundred and twelve engines
aud five hundred and ninety-one cars, there
were given to the various Southern roads 16il.
engines and 3,644 care, sold on credit: 2,661
miles of railroad, captured from the enemy
daring tlie war, were given back uncondi
tionally. Some of the roads that were first
to avail themselves of the credit offered them
by Executive order to sell cars, Ac., on credit,
have failed altogether to comply With the
terms on which the sales were made, and
have paid nothing but what the Government
kept of the money due them for fuel and
transportation service. The entire amonn!
of railroad property given back to the South
and sold on credit, which latter is really given-
away, amounts to from $160,000,000 to
$200,000,000. During the war, 3-7 steam
boats were lost on the Mississippi river, 113
of which, valued at $3,900,000, were by inci
dents of war, and will mostly be subjects of
litigation.
The Poor of Atlanta.—A New York
paper says that Dr. J. W. Wood, of Atluuta,
Georgia, is now in that city for tbe purpose
of obtaining contributions for the support ol
free hospitals in Atlanta, Georgia, for the
poor. The 'destruction of a large ’ pari of
Atlanta during the war depiivcd the poor
people especially of the means of comfuri,
and many ot them are now living iu tents
and shanties. John T. Hoolmau, Peter
Cooper, Henry Ward Beecher, William F.
Morgan, George B. Oheever, : Stephen H.
Tyug, Edward McGlynn and Horace Greeley
certify that they have examined the test i
monialsofDr. Wood, apd recommend him
and his mission to the public.
The Houston Telegraph says ^ ‘Texas has
exported, within a ahort time, $ million dol
lars’ worth of eatile.—'Beef and oottou
are ‘ struggling for supremacy in Texas.
The money brought Into the State by the sale
of cattle is immense, and increasing too.
The war-drain of four years bad but little ef
fect.) Stock raising in Texas makes a fortune
easier and faster than any other pursuit iu
any other country.” '
Tub Freedman’s Saving aud Trust Com
pany, of Norfolk, baa been reaping quite a
harvest in the way ot depoSta made by the
soldiers of the colored regiments which have
been paid off and mustered out, iu that
vicinity. The Seveolh United State* Colored
Regiment deposited $83,000 in this insiUn :
tion, and the Thirty-rikth Regiment has al
ready deposited $90,000-
Thk purchase of Lower California has now
been formally confirmed by tbe Juarez Gov-'
eminent, and the title is settled beyond rea
sonable doubt . It is the largest purchase by
private persons in modern times. It covers
46,800 square milee, extending from gnjf to
ocean, between the parallels of 24 deg. and
20 min. and 30 deg. of north latitude.
Kentucky has an immense surplus of corn
and meat this season, and She intends to give
liberally of them to ket suffering brethren in
the South. For this purpose societies are
beiug organized throughout the Ijkufe, and be
fore the close of the year we hope to hear of
one in every county.
■«— ■» > : »J»i
BbaiUs—Miu> AHD Mokkbt’s. — Until
lately it was supposed that the > relative
weight of the brain, aa compared with tfie
body, was greater in man than in any of the
lower animals; bat alas 1 for poor human na
ture, it is now known that some! of the
smaller South American monkeys have, pro
portionately, a larger share of brain than our
uobje selves. On the other hand, however,
' ihaolutely) there .weight-in liis
_ any other rtneathing creature
except the elephant and whale.
AS a rate, (he human brain increases in
gravi*y—specific gravity we mean, of course,
up to the twentieth or twenty-first year, and
from the “ag« of diaoretion’ till’tb^ fortieth
vear usually remains in mam «w>. After for-
year usually remains in mam «no.
ty tbe organa, In m°*t cases, begin to grew
leas. It ceofinnea to deerena? ju volume
more repldly as we grow older, aud iq-thosc
wild are unhappy enough ^ reaid t$e
seventh ftageof •‘renmtd childishpMk fifid
mere ettfe'fon,’*, thereHk nothing of it left
^XnSSSJST.4* * proof that the
weight of the ewwpbalte ngma f^ertSkrere
a coori durable anient the •“OBn|tf intellec-
tdal power, Ittfiay be stated that; When tbe
fon$er is fore then thirty-two ounces—tofty^
nine ounces for.the male wd .fortyt-fowr [Rtf
the female brain la the average—Idiocy or
partial imbecjljljr in variably accompanies the
defect. Tbe heaviest bf»JP 00 record Is that
of Cuvier, the great natanUit, which polled
down nearly slxjy-foor ouneea.
Uc,ol«i|onl' :
Kesuiatjpu# ihvl-rinx Uw'priadjplw
turn; tLi-JmlAdlction of <*«»<»»• OWfaJM whole .ub-
jecl; the lllegelitT of ritithw e*»«rnminU io the
ret.el sisu-s, an.l the rxcltuion of •uch.iltigAl HOT*™
meats from representation In jpongrejo .ond from
voting on Constitutionsl smendmenU:
1. Xhrt iu dm’work pi recon stniiMon
tant that. no false step ebould lie taken
..lisucle or dels)'; but that by careful protchdone we
should make'haste to cotuple'e the work, eo that the
unity Oi the Kephblic ehau be secured oil pereihaeet'
founds:ions, and fraternal relattoba shall heat oboe
establiah-d among all the people thereof
2. That this eud can be arcninpliahadimtohg
follou-i’yg, the guiding prindplea oTour maUtad
loured by our fufhera.wbe'n the Kepablic waf
ued. and that any hegleet or forged '
guiding principles most postpone the
of union, justice, domestic tranquility, tiw general
welfare, and the blesaings of liberty, whleh are the
declared objects ol the Oaaetitmi.Wi, aadf thareiera.
must lie the essential objects of rocouitroctlou itself.
3. That this wotk of reconstruction mast beeOB-
,luoted hy Congress aud under its oonstsnt aupewi-
siun; tSst under tlm Constitution Ooagresstsaeldnuly
hound to this rospuusftnfitj, sud;«fcmfo^th«
performance of this duty it fhttst see that f.m/shsta
throughout the rebel commuuitlee loyalty ta pro-
net.,I and advanced, while the new governmentsac*
tmdiieuyd sceordiiig to the requirements, of a CltHt-
t mi, Soainionweslth, art that order, tranquility, ytw.,
eation, and human rights shall prevail within their
borders;
4 That in determining what is a republican forqntd
"overiimVut, Congress must follow implicitly tha d*-
lie Declaration of IndependeSayi
crnaumurnol A^adti
i are foutrfcd on tha ihadtineo- Ottahllahmect of a republican form of governmenL
libitum supplied by the Iteration of mdepende*«oj,^j#fo,
and in the practical l ” *
must, after excluding
dud uirw i'overtimattu _
truths therein -contained: ttrst. tkjdalt Yhefa ana, <
equal in rights: and. secondly, that all juatgovern-
nieiit stands only on the consent of tbe governed.
Tliat sit proceedings with a view to reooDiIrtie-.
lion originating iu Executive power are in the nature
„f usurpation; that this usurpation becomes eepa-
, tally otfeueive when it sets aside tbe rumlsmatMal
iriitii* o: our institutions; that it is shocking to oam-
Iitou sense When >1 uuilertakea to derive new govern
ments ttoai H al hostile population whleh' pas just
octn engkged iu sarpest rabekiou, and,(bStjdl gov-,
' rmueuts having such origin are necessary lUegrl sMl
. 6. Thai it is the duty of Congress to proceed with
work of reconstruction, aud to this eud ft, must
jurisdiction of the States lately iurebtllkp.
xcept mi Ikr as that jurisdiction may have been id* poinMltluri Io report g bill proliiWUag diminution of
ready renounced; aud it must recognize oulf the
Slates, or tbofce Stetos baviug legal Mud valid
lures, ms eutilled to repreneututiou iu (.ongreM or Io
a vuicuiu the adoption of the Coustitutiunal AmewJ-
““T i . < \ s . i >
Uiunkcn Uouivq. -i...
Nearly six mouths ago the mMU-miliinora who.
'fin. the Bound Taiik?, w »nd wUove knightly rovMWOvtli and Cooper. Ou Southern lUihtwdo ■
Slid weekly lotsj* upon tha toilrhi of the fssltionshls i^.Aard, MeClilhg. Mercer. Washtrarue of Indiana
women of lorlciiavo aUractea much Atentkm# --- *■ _ • : « „
iutormrd the world that the women of the higher pnd Chsndlsr. On .Internal tteraane Fonda Darling,
litsseH at Uiu North were addicted to strong drink,. Ssarnsn, milsdije, llysrasnd Trimbls.
The Davis Plantations.—Joseph. E. De-
vis, the elder brother of Jefferson Davit* has
Ihjoii portioned by the President, and has had
restored to him his plantations, known as
Hurricane and Rnt rfluid, on the Mtssissippi,
about thirty miles below Vicksburg. Brier-
field was the residence of Mr. Jefferson Da
vis. These two plantations have been leased
by Jlr-Davis to one JJ. T. Montgomery, a
colored man, who announces his intention of
organizing u community of poloret} .people
to cultivate them. The Association will be
governed by a council, selected by the com
munity, who will be taxed to keep', the le
vees in repair, and for educational and social
purposes. , The suffrage question; tho lessee
considers of doubtful and remote utility, and
its disctissKm he therefore discourages; ad
vising honesty, industry and economy.
Montgomery was formerly a slave of ‘Jos. E.
Davis. Xh-neral Wool, commanding the de
partment, hns published an order sf
that Doth lessor and les6ofc will be protect'
in their legal rights,! and at ihS Mun$ time w
commending the wise‘and geh'ercfti8“conduct •
of Mr. Davis, and the enterprise of Monb*
go mei v and his associates.
Special Notices.
isOCIAr
STEVEDORES’ BENEVOLENT At
TION.
Savannah, Geo., Dec. 11. 1866.
Atteutlau extra uifetlog this (Tuesday) EVENING,
at 7 J6 o'clock, p. m„ at tha Exchange
By order
Iff. J. FORD, President.
M. M. SuLUVAN. Secy. SJ. B. A. , • !
indent iand Nark.Lodge, N$. 1S1
A regular cutmuuhicailoa of this Lodge
will be held nttbeir Hail THIS hVSKlSe,
. >1 7 Ji o'clock.
Members of other Lodges and traosieet Brothers-
in good Standing «re rcrprclfully Invited to ^ttecd.
By otvler JAS. It. PKKSTJSS,
dec! I Secretary,
NOTICE.
Omct Home InsuXahcb Cokiitn, 1
fUvanuafa, Us., Deo. S, 1SS6. f, •
The Company is prepared to give the aew aoripdr
present valuo for old scrip of the Company, hpoa ap-
|.Uc»tioo to Ihe Secretary aktheir office,
dec 10-3 Sf. A. COHEN. Secretary.
* • NtmCE. ; j -
Omrt Boahd or Cosnnaaioauu,!
SsratiDsh Water Works, l
(Third Floor City Exchange,) Dee. i0,1066. J
Wider takers mil call at thif office And pay their
water rent without further delay, or the peualUea te
neglect will bo euforced. . '■••'■
"1.L MAXIMfe 3. DE8VERGSB*.
(leClO-3 •/? ‘ • .1.’
, NOTICE.
Cnx IImsanubeh’* Office
bMVAhmkh. October 2*, ilbt}6. }* - * ■
. TAX 1‘AYEHS are hereby notified that tho timu re
quired for the payment of quarterly return* has ex
pired, aud they are earnestly requested to oaH eud pay
duee, and, thus avoid ad^b^axpenaeaadttia
^ JOHN WILLIAMSON,
oc44- ' City Traaanrer.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN.
DB.SXEKD.DehtlaL (a new exWqcifogieeth with
out ]»iu aud withont the slightest danger jo the pa*
tient, by a late improvement iu dentistry.
Office No. 117 Coogress street, over Pepper's store,
near Bull street. . ■■ i
NOTICE TO THE BTOCKBOLDERS OF
THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
SavashaB, October 16th, j866.
In artordance with a resolution ptaM at a matting
of the Hoard of Directors, held on the 15th Instant, an
instalment ot one dollar per share ia called for, pafa
bleat tbe ofliee'of the Company, No.’Ilf Bay afreet,
on or before tbe 1st December proximo.
ub26 J! T. TflOWAB, Secretary.
Noxios.
Office of rire CSirrhAL Han,neap
ANO bASaiKO OOHFA1IX Ok OBOIWA.
*■'■■■ SAVAjnUH. Nuv. Sq, 1S6^ ^
The Annual AiccUug of btockhoWare of this Ooa-
pany will J»k(
nah, ah ,TRU
o'clti^Sa. fe.'
gtuckholdera will be pasted to and from the
free over the Company’s Biw^, upon ‘
their mock oertitteatea to theCtSIdilelnta
liov 31-Jw ,, T. M. CUNNINGHAM.
ace at the Banking House iu Sevaa- jg. ,A. m,
Assignees’ Notice.
Bua wlirwua, I
•ff •• Bavannah, IIIM**a, dofp6, Isi*.[
The undersigned hmrfog been appohtad AaaiglieM
of tfafe Bank for the parpoee of adjanUng andriqel-
all Misoin having elalas
ill Ini in iitfttiem. and at
safue.wijhia aU. pmiqh*from title date, .
loaotlie priori Fy ifrafltw tjy sfatgte, *n« ikaee U-
dehtdd win nwhh4maadl»t# refforoiM ' ‘
fiiu.-T r tie BHioShl, ,
i ifik 8 ’ 1 !:;:i;tre YAt; aril.* y, ,t
..itJ'U ,'ii’i-n .vyp- a.. — at-^-Z.1
Brown, lnstantaneona. heat, cheapeaL. dose Me, re
Ijable! Depot, No. 66 Jglu sheet. New Ydrk. Sold
by til drfftraud patent medicine stores overywbare.
iob-ly * v •’ ” v
by Mr. BolUaa, Iu the llotue, laatraaliag the oouualt
ysaarasuer.-BssiSi
yards subject to the approval of tha Banata.
*a»y of Wsrao
in reforeaca to «M JforfoU
Um imprimaiaetit «a Ooor-
(la. af Bov. Was. Hasher, a mfaaaooary to tha Wead-
By hr. Perkhaia—OaUlag for informaUoa aa to
By Mir. Hally—Declaring that the propoaUioa that
the War debt of Ihe country aboold sot be axttn-
gauibrd by tha generation that cotitreated H If net
and doee ncftwieet the approval of Ms 1
forred to Comtulttro on Ways and Meant
jfe Mr. braiding—Directing tha Beeooatreotioii
Committee to inqnlre into the expediency ef propo
sing r Joint raaalntion declaratory of tha parpoee of
to adaiit rebellious States ou the rattiest! on
ffiawj—rw
of the MiagdaM Maahanks’ Bank of Sawyaab,
Oaergta, heathy realty UU-baiders ,to>d ofher clalup?
aata against thawaW Beak to.preaeat tin name forW-‘
qwtdaaion. gad all pareeaa lfo.'obujd hit foe Bank are
repaired to make Immediate paynieut, ra .,
Wll-behkTa will fog# their priority, if the bills aro
not presented within six months froth this date.
‘ JOHN ifftcriARfrfiON,
3. $. OACDHVi ill
JylT-tT'. 1 7..!!:;*hiA
By Mr- Alloy—Calling for information as to mis-
management orthe Brazilian Hleamehip Lina.
By Mr. Rice, of Maine—Directing the Committee on
Commerce to report uMitional tagielatlon for the bet
terserorlly of peseengere In United States vessels.
By Rr. Hart—Calling on the President for Informa
tion ee to all pardons granted by him.
By Mr. Brooman—IneTnirtlng Commutes on Ways
and Means to inquire into the expediency of abolish,
tog Beeper cent, internal revenue tea owtoanhfoe-
1 tores red products of mcchaniml skin.
Mr. Boas offered a resolution instructing the same
weMsqtei legal tender currency, and to discourage the
Issue of bank bills under nations’ and State law. laid,
oa the table by a vote of M to <0.
Committees ware announced aa follows: Ob
NeW Oilcan* Hlot—Hltot, Shelebarger and Campbell.
Oa murder of C, 8. soldiers in South Oarolina— Pika,
' Tbe Hon as lias passed foe bOl fixing tbe regular
thus tor aaeetlng ot Ccmgrma, bv a vote of XM to 104
> Thereto so doubt that John H. fionatt, implicated
In the Lincoln aasaeaiDatlou affair, was concealed to
foie ally for mouths. No amount of money would In-
ducehla proteotara to give Information regarding him.
•; .. . if rose Waahlaftaa.
WaaaniqTbff, Dec. 10.—It appears Worn effieial dtp.
nawata communicated to the Home to-day. that tha
Government bad information aa long ago aa Septem
ber. isos, that John H. Barrett, implicated ia Presi
dent Unsnin'a assassination, bad escaped from Canada
to Bnrbpe. Mouth, elapsed before be oonld bo prop
erly Identified for arrest, which was accomplished
early this month In Alexandria, Egypt. A parson who
crossed Ihe Allan Uc with Surratt makes affidavit that
gqrreitacknowledged hie own as well as bl« mofber’a
Complicity in Ihtb>maealn.linn
The President baa replied to a reeototion of tbe
Honae asking whether aay portion of tbe Mexican ter
ritory baa bean occupied by United States troops, and
if eo, by what authority and for what purposes,
tatter is enclosed from General Grant, who says no of
ficial Information has been received at bis haplquar
tore, find no authority given, either by the Mfijor-Gen-
erel commanding the Depertment of the G oil or hlm-
aelf, far any movement, of iroope into Mexican terri
tory.
Mr. Parham reported e bill relating to pentoone.
which was adopted.
Tha Haase then went into secret
report of Ihe Committee of tbe Whole on tbe toll of
lbs Union, end el 3 o'clock p. m. adjourned.
Biuaxb.—Qnlw a lengthy discussion ensaed an ton
-offi-ega bill, particularly on the clause diefranebising
those cfiliaea* who left hare to Join tha Oohtodtotta
cause. This prohibition was strennoarty oppoasd by
Wilson, of Maoaaohusee Its. who, among othere, said
ft was too small a matter to make a dltfionlty about.
Mr. Cowan said that every eftiaea of tbe District who
loined tbe Confederate army was guilty of treason
He did not apply this to foe people of tbe Boothern
States, bat here there wee no doubt ns to the form of
Gdvehunebt, end no one could doubt where hie alle
giance wee dne. He moved to extend tbe privileges
of tbe bill to females, end contended that If negroes
to "vote, woman-bad also. Adjourned
withont e vote oa the amendment.
In Ihs Honae to-day Mr: Bingham tmtroducod s bill
Ip lagglua in iirnrtoanu as efrir tha eth of March
1961, and More tbe let of Disrmhsr ( 1863, aud ra-
spaettng aianlal law, military trials by courts martial,
military cusnmterioos, and the arrest, lmprlaanaeant
and trial of prlsonqrs oharged with parttcipaiian ia
Um Ufa rebellion against the United Stoics, or alders
Idd Abetiors thereof. Referred to tbe Judiciary Com-
The Committee on Reconstruction have before them
s bill providing that Chief justice Chets shell appoint
for each of She Southern Static a Prortaloual Gover
nor, and all other territorial machinery, and premrib-
lag emillstlene for tbe holding ef ounventloos for jhs
adopOcB of constitutions securing to all man their
rights, irreeceptlve of oolor.
Robbery la Isw Work.
New You, Dec. 10.—Tbe Royal Ioannac* Com
pany, of this city, waa robbed this morning of Gov
ernment bonds, valued at over a hundred
doitore. t
New York Marks!.
New Xoaa. Deo. Uk—Cotton unchanged; sales to
day, 2,800 bales of upland, at 38c.; Orleans. U«®85c.
Moor dnU, find tOfalfie. tower; mbs. 8.800 bbto.; Stole.
*7 «0®U; Ohio, $10(313 85; Western, $1 dOfoll SO;
Snathe m «lp 11 apd drooping, at $16. Wheat opened
didk but dotted rather more eteady; No. a Milwaukee,
$2 20; sales 14,200 bushels. Corn 1<§2c. bettor, bnt
not aettre; mixed'Western, $1 Ugl 12; sales, 61,000
boahela, OSfal8g«. b»tter for Western, end 2fo$o.
for State; cries, 8.630 busheje; Western. <10646.;
8tiK 4I84IU. Beef heavy, at lS018c. for plain mess,
and ltgMa for extra. Pork dull and drooping; sake,
4.S04 bbto.; new mesa, $M 50®21; old. $30 2S;
prime, $14 74falA Lard quiet and stead/. But
ter unchanged Whiskey quiet. Bice quiet
and heavy, to Be. Sugar dull and heavy, at 0£
•10c. for Muscovado. Goflbe doll and heavy; sales
affijMObaga Bio an private tonoe. Mulssess dull and
nominal. Revel stores qatet. Spirits terpetoias. to
(464c. Rosin, $414010; Oils dull; Uoeaad. $4 34fa
.fin to Ptiffiffiffh dup and heavy; erode, ia£l»*c. ;
refiaad tallqw fifopr, atltk. Frrighla to Liverpool
firm. Cotton, 14d.
Stocks, second board—Coupons of 1861,11314; 6-toe,
coupons of 1862,16fi; do. of 1844, 106R; do. 0< ISH,
106Mi new ieone, 108Js; 1040«, coupons, 100K; T-fito,
105 K;-Oslo snd Mtaetaalppl csrUfictoee, 2»K; fioM.
1371a; money aottve, at fi per cent.
,- m Haw YilkMeney Market- , .
New Yoke, December 10.—Bank statement; De-
ni men in toanA $2,401,641; decreese in-spade, $374.-
SS7; Increase in drndMUa, $400,804; decrease inde-
porito $5,113,315; decrease ia legal tendare, $438,0U.
Tbe tfoet's commercial article says: Loans easy
ati active at 5®6per cent Discounts dull, and roses
unchanged. Governments are drooping, except Is
and tin, for both of which there la a moderate de-
Ckluge Market.
CnicAOo, Dec. 10.—The leading markets are mors
ictlva. Floor dachned Ufa25c. j wklta winter, $12 74
•1$; red winter. $11 W: spring extras. $89
jt 60. Wkato steady 5 Umitad sales of No. 1 wars
(Wfide, ait $3*2 03, and Speculation sales of Mb.»
st $1 T5@l‘Tt, cloetng $1 TSJf- Oorn—No. 1 opened
atSf eroto with light soles, declined to SOM. doring
stU. Oats (toady. 3O03OM. Eye. 83. Mem Pork,
fiM-fiQ cash; $18, sailors January. Lard dnU; offered
at lltf. Wllhafit bays re. Dressed bogs scarce; am ali
eelas at $8 8O0d 80.
Ifi
Lasslw
10.—noer active and prices nn-
aeceipla'of wkeat entotoas tight, and
bay are bolding off; faU, $3 80; spring, $1 to Goto
active'iidd pttom Improving: choice. $1; old yaOew.
toc;aewwhl4A 8i"i ehoire nsawhito. Sfio; oldmlasA
90a onto firm to tSMdla Bye more eoHvc. at 15c.
IThtohar tower. to$3 to Pork Otto, to $30 Ik Lard
dHUHte Hops, $*3S#dto •
lew Orlsaai Mnrket.
New Oiuiri, Deo. IA—Ootion firm; mtafe <880;
I low middling 30#M. tolddliaa Hi recatpto xjm
batos. Plow, enperfioa. $11. Oprn. $1 lfi#l U.
SET700. PtokfinH.
tell; Mr, 0)4.
.lflMkto4« f 7jk.m$
; at Ylk. teitoftolbto how. gf Mjfcr
IavsaroOL, Dec. 10,—Tbe Cotton
ea active market today at fall prices, though net qao-
tably higher, fiaka Una tor a
bales. BtotoofAmericanootoonvaryUght
For lreigm eogageinmtr. apply to
’ --Afislffiutesf Noti(
Assiguees’ Notice.
The anderrigaed, having beeu oppoiate<l Assignee-
ef tlie Merchants* apd. Planters' Bank, to p*|>pared
to eater upon, hm'duty. Ail bilUiold«ia, aud otheP
perrons having claims agtinat eald Bask, are re
quested to present tbe same for liquidation, And
nil parries Indebtedto Us Beak , are: requested to
make Immediate payment. BUltioldere xrHl loro
their priority II ihe hills are tot presented .within
Mx months. U1RAH BUBKHTS,
anBl-tf - Aarignee.
A NEW AND GRAND EPOGH IN MED
■ : .* JCUOL ,
Da. Maoeumto tha krendef of a new Medical Sys
tern I The qusntilariana, wheeu vast internal doeea
enfeeble tha stomach and paraly ze tbe bowrts, most
gtve precedence to the man who reutoaea health and
appatite, with Item ene to iwoof tils estraatdicary
PUla, ami cures the uoetvlralHDt eursA with a box
or to or hie wonderful aad.all-heailng ’ Salve. Theee
two great specifies of the Doctor are Mat sopereed-
ing uH the stereotyjied ncatrams or the day. - Extra
ordinary cares by Maggiel'a Ptlle and Salve have
opened t&eeyesdf the pnbllo to the IneSMency ot
ftbe feo-calUff) remedies' of others, nod Ofton’ wblGt
people have so loiij blindly dep.-nded. Maggiei’s
Fllle are not ol Uie claSs that art swailbWrif by tbe
doom, and of which eveiy box foil token ctcaiee aa
ahaoluto necessity fur another. One or twdtrf Mag-
. Kiel's Fills snSct-fi to place foe bowels Tn' perfuot or,
<Mr, tone tbe etomacb, cleale an' apputltc, Eud ren
dwr tbe -plrita light aud buoyanu
There ia no griping, and no reaction Ui tbe lom
of conaUpatlon.
11 tbellvar is slfected, itafu&cUpns aro restored;
an* at the aervuiu eyatem U feeble, it invigerutea.
This last qualify makes tha BjediUnee very desirable
Ik the warns ef deltaate female*.
Ulcarooa and arnplive dtoeaapi are.literally extla-
galabed by tbe dtalnJegtaQl power of Meggiel‘4 Salvo.
In fact, ft to here aaneenacd that.;
MAGG.BL'8 BILHJUfi DYSFHPTiC ANO- WAR-
KiKKA PILLS
carp where ali till alhera tail.
Whits for Baras, Scalds, Cuts and all abrasions ol
ibetoln
UAGulBLV SALVE
la infallible.
Bold by J. MaGGIKL,
11 Pine street. Now York.
And aW Drnggtota, at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEB BOX.
not ly . ... j, . . ; ■
NOTICE.
Osviua or xaq Cbetsaj. Bailboap and i
Bima-iu Compact or Gnoneaa, L
- 1 fiaVAanAu. Deo. A W66. J
A dividend of five dollars per share on tbe capital
■took of Uda Company l.aa this day 'been declared by
the Directors from tbe earnings of the Rood, for tbe-
year.ending SOth ultimo, payable on and after ihe 2Uth
Instant, in United Statee currency.
Tha Government tax will be paid by this Company.
dec# T. U. CCNNINGMaM. Cashier. :
NOTICE. • ’ ;/
Ornua or xuk Cestbal Bailbua d ANn 7\ ■
BAEEnia CoxraHT or GEoxoTa, v
bATAKNAH, Doe. A 1806.J
An election (tn accordance with tbe provisions of
the Charter) for nine Directors to manege the affairs
of this Company for the ensuing year, will be held at
the Banking Hones ia Savannah on MONDAY, 7th
day of January, 1867, between the hoofs of 10 a. m.
end 1 p. m. '■ ' J u : • :
StocAboldi ra, u.'on preeent&tioh of their stock car-
Kfleatea to the Conductors of Trains. wDl be passed
d from the election over the Company's Boeds
free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
deee-UanT Cashier.
JSjaiiy&i ASSniTtoDNm
Ol’
LUXURY
-B1CH AND RARE
[TED IN THIS CITY. ' '
11MJ nflauim airri^isn ons iJ;
WK REiPEFTPCLLY hOLlCIT $ CALL TO MXAlfilBK UCH ATOt K
duel i-tr
To Rent.
Um ol Ihe most valuable PLANTATIONS ah the
Carolina ride of the Savannah rtver.,44, milto from
forstehk or ali ktafia, fi'
For par lieu tars addiere
uH .-1
or, DA V ANT fa
dccll^-lw \j Eta’
iSk SARAH B MANBI
hear Mabertvflla, South,!
imkl
m
A DWELLING HOU9B, tatonUy
ted, snd con veniant to tbs bnaineea por
Uou oi the city- Apply at this office. . dealt—3t
1. M. MABBF.TT. - J,>N. DMlRlfM.
JOHN C. WHlTNltR. .
NATIONAL
Horse Insurance Company.
. HOME OFFICE ; . ^ '
coaNfl Podstb amd Jnmaamr Cvaaem. -
LOUisratE, Kir; 1
CAPITAL....$aaO.OOO.
tnsuTee Live Block egatnet . Lorn-by Theft and
! Death. Rales established by the experience of a
ceotaryla Ragland. ,
J. W. SHOCK UNOV, Pritodeot.
“ ” D B. DEWBY, Secretary.
=5-*& Co-,
J&& BPOMghton Wtrrim.
watebT
Reward!
F°&ra;
j£j2 s v ,; L“ t «"
■■are ». WLfflife j-q
monld. I neither
acrsT-*®-®*w». person '
■RASf-A SIGHT TO bO go.
loem- Parties receiving fr^nfm} *“!* uo “6f J
return them when empty.^ \ umtrf~ - ta * Uf *'
MABBETT * CO..
General Agents for Georgia.
A. F. PARROTT. Local Agent.
Office on Bryahstntat
Gnu door tart of Merchants’ A Planters' Bhak.
Reference*—Co km j 18.
to Son, A. A- Soloiuuuo A Go.
decll—If
TH08. BOSTOC K J. F. HOBBUR.
Yale Royal Planing MW,
C«r. Liberty st. and ttuidertoit Road.
Allklhdsof fisDodLumber foreala.
decll-tm* B03TOCK to HOBfiON.
from oue tn two hundred dozen, or abJitiai T'
wetacte. rod can be vouched tur by thSk ^ ■.i 1 "
rtey rod proven by my hooka, also by ,lc
tiegtoro maaiketarera, which wiU
•rods of dollars annually paid (hem by me for !"?J
bottles which have been lost, withont suv rren UlL *
tion by those to Whom they iere ertrSL ^S,
rttoekeolittta value to them,.stotirTISS
have rover been compelled to p»y for snyB7t
should bear in mind that they may ,t „,, ' ,L *e
brought to an account.
My best efforts—* ml, in fact, best mh
life has been devoted to this Uusineaa, luffrith.a
airs to conduct it In auch a manner u to vt». * *
•atisfeetion to an, and to furnish all aindJm a
line (which 1 have done) a; aa low a price and
K rior quality to any similar articles offer "j sn
a been toy past, auch shall be my ftrtnrac™ ”
rod fh ho* asking my ,atoms- to lu nan^ ' i
my batttoa, rod return them all to mo whoiraiM,l
•imply art my rights. Those failing to compKi
my very just demand will be compelled to do so l.
(riby ReapectfoUy,
declff . JOHN BY1S I
LOST,
depot"™ 1
3o., ft. I*. Reid finger- •tceet, a Sole Leather Valise, marked *a h. C "
Sight Checks
' ow
NEW YORK,
For Bale by
dell- 31
TO
one and and "<»iq »tt” on the oth r.
A nuitable reward will be paid tbe defer bv leal
tog the Yallse at the Screven House. 1
droll-tf H.JLCOUtrilT.
For Sale.
A LOT OF VERY FINE TURKEYS
Apply Immediately at PaJeirord'B Wharf Loit:
Lower Hlce Mill drcll-li* |
LEGAL NOTICE.
f fi LL claims against tlie estate J
A- Lewie Orefivald will preseut the same, duly ${
tesufi, wittfn the time pretcrfbed by law, and th«
ioMted to Mrid eaUte will p!«aae mak^ iftiinecla
pajBMBE to i. MABQaRe.T L (.EENVaLD,
dedl ^ua'uflcd Adminiatrjtiii |
John c. qpgiu- . SALT, SALT, SALT.]
corrauTiraprvieet uie tuea ui cniitltvu’a euoer.—
One pair will outwear throe without Ups. Bold every
where ■ * .
New Advertisements.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
and Managua..’.. ANDREW FLYNN A CO,
Stage Manager.V.... ’ ; dr. HARRY LAR0DON.
Ac t teg and Bw Inert Manager....... Mr. f. A. DOW-
Tiaadarar...... ... j— L...-Mr. JOHN W. KIMBKO.
Leader of Orchestra...-l.Mr. JOHN 8,.BERNARD.
■ ' : ■ nt ;-t
The public demand ia satisfied bya re-engacre-
, hriMbot-.; r
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, ' >.
Tb» Frida ol tbe Aniericah Stx»c;
Who will this evening repeat bar wduderfhl itaper-,
Bonatlon of - " 1 ' ’
“ Lady Isabel! ”
Becclved last night with nnbr.htAcd applave.
TUESDAY EVBN1 -JG, Dec. 10,1818, ‘
Tha g-eat Mnsational plar from the popular Novel or
Mn- Hanry Wood, ehtitiud
.East Lynne!
OR, THE EAfit'3 DAUORTRKI
StoVtro'} MI*o ! CnaBUWB-TBon»s6>-:
To-morrow CWedneidajJ evening t^e sreat Fenian
Bcnsatloual Draara'yf ' ’’ “
|V.
3j Io SlTSSj t ,,
Or, Wearing $f the Green.
Abbas Mebuse. (Arvah 61 foe Eiaej, .. -
Mua OHABLOTTE THOMPSON.
to BeheareEl,, THE UA OF Kg; Or, The W1M
Flower of Mexico. Also. LUST .IN LONDON. e
Tickets rod bUceO can he now aecarCdat fiOHREl-
NEHBMUslU HTUEB. where the Boa Plan tuny he
•caw dally, and Tickets obtained, and hut at the
Theatre. ' ,• .
U NDER aafibwiitua tf a.jfiira.
oat of the Honor able the Ctay Oaurt nffiavaa-
nab, in favor 11 Ieooc S. Cohen va. 8, W. Eilrerklll,
retnrnable to tbe February Term, 1847, of mid Court,
I have this d»y levied upon, ae toe properWof *eU
defendant, 1 loH <T1
1 L7T OF GREEN HIDES. , j
sia> -Jt-Uix q f
‘ 1 SMALL BAa or wooL.
-.d I '
Far perUcatonbaea Programmronf tbe day.
: V r.' '->1 •-! fe ,
Doom opaa at 7 o’clock; Curtain rites at 8 o', foes,
precisely. ..
Box Office opes trom V> till 3 o’etoyk, tecfl
OILS, OILS,
. 7 “ ' • • ' ' U7-
■OR -WtitoiTem
4
*•. I ftathlMif •
fi ' . J . to •#
PriafUriOU,
Art MW Ipw.
’■{ -•'X L' t - -'^T’4'*ll tinj; J) ‘tllKlb
THE ABOVE OILS ARE FOR SALK.
. '
^ * ,t4 ‘ * : t titJO^a'taTigofq * iav.;na !ca <4^
»w «r ms:,
",r. ; fc-»vgirf* 4amota»fn
' --V
; • jpipMij J
A WRITE COOK, who will also do my washing.
A. Liberal wages pill bapalfi loaa booaat,indro-
trioae, dssaly and capable woman, wail recoea-
* br Yi fon^rot.
S EALHO PROPOFAtS Vftt b# receiveO nntB
Thnrmley, noon, 18th Inst;, tor tbe excavalloa
of t. teige cellar on prortghlon ttreel.
For particulars inquire of
MULLKH E BRU7H,
ArebHscta and Bngtoeere,
Southwest cor. Bull aud-Bay etreeta, 2d story.
decll-3 • t
For Sale at ' Rent,
^ VALUABLE Rica PlaaUMoa, aitbslrd on
Ue Alt amahs river, at the ben plteh of Ula. twelve
milee from Brunswick, Ga.. with a goed dwelling
house, steam threshing mill, barns. ov»r J “
-negro houses. Apply to T. P. BIT
deeli—3.* No. u Stoddard‘allrtW-W
SM Sscki Xtivecytiol kit.
u-rff. , -
Lauding iLieday and (or role by
WEST t DANIELS |
KXEGUTOR’S SALE.
T HERE RILL be sold at Sute*oro-,
luCIl coaniy, on Ua first Tuesday in FebroJ
next, by an uruer of David Leasley, Jadje of r
Court of Ordinary of said county, three hnr'"
arres of land, more or less, betongilHr to the e
ol WiUlaas A. Gan'>B, deceased bouadedu Mn
ay lands of J J. Bo wan, Z. H. Bennett ud Math
Jones. Bold for the benefit ol tlie Creation tifd
estate
Witness toy band, tbit 8th day of DrcmbeUS^
JOSHUA D. DrLUiCH,
^deet 1—law td*. , 1x«»ik.|
Dissolution of Co-partnershij
TWO or three gentlemen can ba -accommodated
J. wltbBomnl.anreasonaliletontaS.ua respect
able private family. Location pi a—SI
Apply at this office. . , ' decll
City Sheriff^ Stole.
And farther,
tho'Wth* 1 ;natant,Ywfil roil TBjs OAft betosentha
legal hours of sale, to Iron* of thj Coprt BSroe is'
tbe dty-uf Savaanah, county of Cbrthato. end Mato
of Georgia, IW above described propertjc fo make
2s ® SSSJsy a33!Swr^
ddclt gtaetti q*y of Baroensh.
Corn for Sale.
I ' 1 •-• *! ;ror V .• . )
pRIMS MARYLAND WHITE-
IN SACKS, $»y weight-
I VN Sunday morning, Dec.
V/ street and Christ, Chffrcn,
_ street snd Christ Cbffn
(Hair Cham and Trinkets an*riteto:-
The finder will be rewartord . by loasing the -caMe
at this office. . doEMSYt'a
GOOEY’S UOYS BOOK,*
FOB JANUARY, i««7.
THE co-psrtnristrfp lately existing under t
A off BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN ns diutld
on tha 1st luatsnt, by mutual consent. H. R CHlI
TIAN is alone authorised to collect debts dnetheff
; firm, rod Is charged with the dosfnguf the bunts
HANDEL F. BOX.
GEO. W. WYLLY.
declO-If HENRY B. CHR18T1A!|
Notice
L aAOOHE fe WILLIAMS- hfisingpurofeased tin
lor. st of WjUy A Christian in the late 6n
‘BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, will continue |
bnaineea radar the name of
declO—if LaROCHR, BELL A W1LLU11
Notice.
ribers having sold their uiteree; m I
see of BELL, WYLLY 4 CHBHTIl
to WILL1AHH, solicit a cumj
So the new fem.
GRuRtiK W..WYLL1,
HhNBY b. cmusrml
Notice.
•*^»t **»•>
r IB enbnsrifeors basiag-lekee the store Utrlf
pied fey York, William a, Mclnttre A Co., will
UDder4lM fini came ot "A
flcUTTIKM. P. fi. WABl».
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100 Fiikl ^“ d cn?.c« GoeheB i(‘ ili 1
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73 Boxes Extra Orsdat Ofeeetot •
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