Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 27, 1861, Image 1

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— : : : W — - « U l — rr rrr- THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. NLEITER & illlR. ITLMTi, (Midi, SlTURBAf NORM, APRIL 27, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-M. 63. (fanfcdracj; . MVMTIMH* •CMIOULI i *r »o**o»irria*. , III* i tku e LiY IIATK8. 11 WBHriHi wwn month,. to~~:.=-.vs3 i oopy f° r • »r MiatrU ... ■had until ordered oat, and I inserted In the Daily, and Winir charged 00 per cent. additional to tha mm will ba United to tha epace eon- wfll ba charged extra at rw|nlar rates . Kano rat*, Copartnerships, Notice* to tod psjnent demanded quarterly. T AWIITIWM MOST SB PAID FOB IV appear In the Weekly paper to be Inserted In tha Weekly paper on- Intervato In either of the papers, will square for erery insertion. it* for Charitable Institutions, klilita- Antes, Ward, Town and other Public charged half price. deaths are published as news; hot tea of Raapaot and Funeral Invitation# to in Local Column win bo charged to ar na circumstances, to bo Included in RAILROADS. n«4 A B»nM»f Cmrur ■wU, 171 Miloo—F*n, #5 >0. YONQB, Baperintendent. ma immn tiuii. d*iiy» *i...- — 9.W» A. M. *u »t. «J«, PM. . d»ily. *4- 0.3#, A. M. lw«l. 0.40, A.M. r fakir*... ruin. daily, *t 8.40, P. M. I.ta *4 5.58, A. M. , *t 1.10, P. M. 11**1 11.40, P.M. i« oonQMlias with the Tr*is* Folis* *qd the t*T*on»h end » Augueto. Wutreint Seilnal t-Point, 07 Mile*—Fere,..IS 00. . MULL, Superintendent. r*eau*tn rt*in. daily, at 10.10, A. M. Point at 110, P. M. int, daily, at t.00, P. M. it*at....... 7.61, P.M. r ruunii laain. a, daily, at - 0.80, A. M. “^-Point at 0.40, A. M. int daily, at 1.10, A. M. *ta at.... 7.00, A. M. enact, with the Montgomery A id at Writ-Point. a i kamial. uaaia e. enoeei RANDAL At GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W ILL attend punctually to any and all bua- iness entrusted to their care. Office corner Marietta and Preacb-Tre* streets. March 28-daw. JAMBS M. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Georgia. P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun ties. Refers to George G. Hull, E$q., of Atlanta mi‘ THOMAS & ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia* Office in Smith’s Building, Whitehall street 0. 8. Tvomas, ja!6tf Bav. F. Abbott. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Whokitlo .ltd Retail Setter it PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, -AMD- General Business Agent, W ILL attend promptly to any business en trusted tohim Store in Franklin Building, on Alotbama street rolfl-ly THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase end tele of We.tern Produce, Cotton, Groceries and MercnandUe generally, Franklin Building* Alabama Street* ATLANTA .....GEORGIA. April 5, WILLIAM Y. PARKER, —with— THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 191 Chambers 8t., New York, IMPORTKRS k WHOLESALE DEALERS IV Wines, Liquors & Cigars, AVn COMMISSION DEALERS IV BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac., »'V. DOT, Bay Street* Savannah* Ga. April l0-daw3m. —AT THE - New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT- ING8 OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TERKOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—front HO cents to $30. VIOLINS—from 75 cents to $75. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oclis—tr. j. McPherson a oo. CONFEDERACY FLAGS OF Alii. SIZES, MADE TO ORDER —BY— J. B. PLATT, Jugntta Georgia. April 12—dlw. Land i’or Sale. F iRTY-THREE acres of desirable Land the East aide of Atlanta, juat outside tha city limit*. Also, 13 acre* fronting on Decatur road—a beautiful site for a country residence. Apply to W. 8. GUN BY Residence juat below Rolling Mill, apr22tf. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturers and Dealers In MEN'S A BOVS CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS AXD VESTJXQS, Markham's Iron-Front Building, White kali, street, t. m. hrvbov, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r. V. IEAUMOJCT J April 2d, 1861. 4 Atlantic Ba|lrfs«. taanw(*. U8 Mil——Far*,,...)#. liBwlhT Superintendent. riiu.,1. mix. daily, at. 1#,1#, A. M. •noof* at ».##, P- M. «*•*!. „ 1.48, A. M. U at..— io.o#. A. M Decu,each way.with the Rome ' at Mingiton, the Beat Tan ia BIMroad at Dalton, and tha B*i|ro*d at Chatta- twtai UnllrMd- , lOIMilea—Far*, $4 8*. b. TTUta Separintendant lT »nei,» tkaik, at ..11.##, A. M. at ASS, P. M 10.00, P. M. at 4.00, P. M. nrma <un. — ..12.##, Night ‘ .... 7.18, A. M. — 11.00, Night fe »#-••-- T.ll, A. M. ‘ will not be run on Bun- I Wight Train from Atlanta, • Central Railroad ter (area X, and tha Bewth.W—Urn tor •Mboa.att.48, A. M. m from Atlanta, oonaacUwlth I road far Savannah at 10.H P. th-W—tarn Bad Bead far Ce- a Tlekete from Atlanta to Kew Omaihna fart in Sevennah, 8-MAKING Mid ret—atMly la the Ladlee general- CENTER A TREADWELT WHITIUALL STREET, ATLANTA, Pour Doom Below Brady A Solomoi.'i, —DKALiaa >M— CARRIAOE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS* HARDWARE I SWEDES, AMERICAN, CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! —ALSO, IN STORK— K A CASES Shoes, at Manufactures price* 0\J Call end see us before you buy elsewhere. You shall be pleased. juneU CENTER A TREADWELL. J. W. IIEWELIr, WHoUMALB BUD SKTAIL pWALKS IV Fanoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner "Wliiteliall 6c Alabama Iritw., ATLANTA, GEOEGIA. F*b. 16—ly. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVAIA GIIARS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, AC., Wholesale end Retail, et the Sign of Ailmmtm Cigar Manufactory* Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 2t. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THE GAS WORKS. A LARGE quantity lor sale et th* uauel price ofltyeoet per buth*l. Feb. 11—dtf. J. F. WARNER, 8upk DENTISTRY.^ H. HUNTINGTON, K Db, DENTIST, iTLAKTi. eaoauiA. OFFICE in Reweon’s new build- leg, earner Whitohell end Hunter Bureest.— Re.id.noe first house to the left of Col. Yen- oey’t Raraaaecssi Bon. R. F. Lyen, Mr. E E. Rtamoe. Meetre. Beeeh A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logon, Atlanta i Bar. C. M. Irwin, ». A. Vaeun, Bag.. Col. Nelaon Tift, Col. W. 1. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan IS. | # •• * an. CIAVBI. Mfa DS1NTISTS, IffMe ttAEE rumored to their new and epUedid.room In Paaaaa’s Block, eppeait. Buck A Boo4o, where they are prepared to wait on ell who may with their —«■'»*“£. ..MW UR. J. H. McLKAN'H ST8ENBTHENING CORDIAL —AND— BLOOD PURIFIER, QKIATKST RWMKDT Vu the World, MOST DELICIOUS Delightful Cor dial EVER TAKEN. T HE thousands up on thousands who 5 SLttS&S&te Cordial, certify that It Is absolutely an Infalliabl* rem edy for renovating and Istiooratiko the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing the sick, suffering Invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There Is no mistake about It; It will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhora, Dysentery, Headache, De pression of Spirits, Fever end Ague, Inwsrd Fover, Bed Breath, or any dlssase of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow- sis. larOENTLEMEN, do you wish to b« Healthy, Strong and Vigorous? McLean'* Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. or Bladdsr; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any dlseass arltlng from Chronic or Nervous Debility, It is an InfalUabls Remdy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to be Healthy, Strong and Robustt Then give them Mc- Liav’s Sthkmutbeminq Corlial, (see ths directions on each bottle,) It Is delicloue to take. PT Ons table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sura preventive againat Chills and Fever, Yel low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. Cactiov.—Beware of Druggists or Dealer* who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It la just “■*' even men base enough to steal part OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. I N consequence of the secession of Virginia, we shall hereafter oiler our stock of “Cir cular,” “Cross-cut,” “ Mulav,” “ Mill Saws,” Ac., at foreign prices, gdt- No duties added. McNAUGHT, ORMAND A C . apr 22-rim. NOTICE! Quartrrmastbr’s Office, 1 Savannah, Ga., April 16, 1861. j S EALED proposals will be received at this office up to Thursday, the 25th instant, at 12 o’clock M., for the delivery of the folios eubs'stence stores, vis: 225 barre's Mess Pork. 187 “ Mess Beef. 40,000 pounds Pilot Bread. 80,000 pounds Navy Bread. 115 barrels Superfine Flour. 150 bushels wood White Field beaus. 3,000 pounds Whole Rice. 5,400 *• Rio Coffee. 10,000 “ C. Sugar. VU0 gallons Cider Vinegar. 1,125 pounds Adatuautine Candles 3,600 •' Colgatcs No. 1 Soap. 56 bushels Salt. The above stores to be delivered, free of charge, at such a point in the city of Savan nah as the (Quartermaster may direct, and the delivery to commence on May 1st. Bids will be opened in thia office at the above stated time, and the contract awarded to the lowest bidder, who will be required to givetw good sureties for the faithful execution of th contract. Letters enclosing bids must be adressed to the undersigned, endorsed on the euvelope, '* Proposals for Commissary Stores.” 8. J. SMITH, apr22-5t. Quartermaster Georgia Army. RULING MACHINE. D EPOSITED with us for sale, a Ruling Ma chine. It is a new machine, in perfectro- pair—Iloe’s manufacture. Owner gone to the war, and wants is value to support a family.— A bargain can be had, without freight and du ties. Address this office. ap20-f»t. sam kirkmaw. job* w. lckb. KIRKMAN &. LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Seoond Street, ST. 10UI8, MISSOURI. Refer to John Kirkmaw, Jamks Woods, W GnaBNriKLD, Nashville, Tenn. jan V—3m |>»riii», ^ men %i as good. There of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid i Infamous pirates and thslr villainous compounds ! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood PurlQsr. Taka nothing eke. It Is the only remedy that ties for $&.' DR. J. 11. MoLEAN, Sols Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pin* Bts., 8t. Louis, Ms. DR- MCLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS, For Liver Complaint, Bilioueneu, Headache* Ac. T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLbam’s UwivsasAL Fills. Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent, and oan be taken by the most tender Infant; vet prompt and powerful In removing all Bilious secretions, Add, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should be used In malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Mckaees, or Pain, In the Stomacn or Bowels, though very active and starching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of ths Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from BUiousuesa, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy oan be obtained I Keep them eoostenlly on hand ; a ■Ingle dose, taken In season, may prevent hours, days, and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. U. McLean's Untrersal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they tastelrss. Price ssly *6 cents ~ k “ * mall to any part of the Ui J. H. McLEANi Corner of Third and Pine 8ta, 8t. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanle Oil Llnl- ■MlL The A*si MuUmal in Iks World, for Man or Boast. mHOUiUNDt of human beings have been saved a life 1 of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this Inval uable Liniment. It wiM relieve Pole almeet lueteneoue- ly, and It will cleanse, purify end heel the foulest dor# in the Joints. Muscles or It will never full. Two applications will curs Sore Throat, Headache, or laruelie. For Barns or Beside, or any Pain, R If an Inimitable remedy. Try It, and you win Rad M aa ‘ fi always on hand Planters, Fan—... so, wRl sere ssesey by imssd. U to a speedy sad Infallible ears f 8pr*!M, Ok*fa* Indtof. Iik.k», frwm. fMfalnuta,.r oat «ito»»»l Try k, U4 ,H »m lM MftoM*. 7. S MoIjIAN, M. Pnprijtor, lUrto T. 1 Ml-44*1/' toiaiUol+io. Sj-'MASBC& LAN8DKLL COLOKED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph- io process, end ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature siss up to the sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have tho op portunity of having them copied to any size hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. fEW Gallery on Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. i. o. McDaniel, WHOLCSALB DBALXR IW BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. llonUr Strut, bfiitftn Whitehall db Loyd Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. COX, HILL & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD DIRECT IMPORTBRS OP WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ItC., Poach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. * March 23. ATLANTA Clothing §iall. I HAVE juat returned from the North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citiiens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coata, Pant*, Vests, Shirts, I! and kerchieft. Neck-tics, Seeks, Hate, Caps, and everything elee in the nothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. AH who desire bargains should give ms a call. —ALSO, OB BABB— Jewelry! Knives I Oombsl And othM Notion. M. OWimiMM, WhtlMll KtTMfa .ttrij opponiu mmXIW K4dl*-vU * 9 flutfemi tafttacg The U. 8. Capitol to bo Abandoned by Lin coln, unless Troops are allowed to pans through Maryland. Interview between Lincoln and the Mayor of Bal timore—The Mayor's Statement. Baltimore, April 21, 7} P. M. Mayor Brown received a dispatch from the President cf the United States at 3 o’clock A. M. directed to himself and Governor Uieka, requesting them to go to Washington by spe cial train, in order to consult with Mr. Lin- ooln for the preservation of the peace of Ma ryland. The Mayor replied that Governor Hicks was not in the city, and inquired if he should go alone. Receiving an answer by telegraph in the affirmative, his Honor, ac companied by George W. Dobbin, John C. Brane 4 and 8. T. Wallis, Esqs, whom he had summoned to attend him, proceeded at once to the station. After a series of delays they were enabled (o procure a special train about half-past sev en o’clock, in which they arrived at Washing ton about ten. They repaired at onoe to the President’s house, where they were admitted to an immediate interview, to which the Cabinet and Geneaal Scott were summoned. A long conversation and discussion ensued. The President, upon his part, recognized tbs good faith of the city and Siste authorities, and in sisted upon his own. He admitted the exci ted state of feeling in Baltimore, and his de sire and duty to avoid ths fatal consequences of a collision with the people. He urged, on tho other hand, the absolute, irresistible ne cessity of having a transit through the State for such troops as might be necessary for the Federal Capital. The protection of Washing ton, be asseverated with great earnestness, was the sc le object of concentrating troops there, and be protested that none of the troops brought through Maryland were intended for any purpose hostile to the State, or aggressive as sgaiust the Southern St>it*s. Being now unable to bring thtm up to the Potomac in security, ths Government either bring them through Maryland or aban don the Capital. He called on Gen. Scott for his opinion, which the General gave at length, to the effect that the troops might go through Maryland, without going through Baltimere, by either oarryirg them from Perrysville to Annapolis, and thence by rail to Washington, or by briugiug them to the Relay House on the Northern Central Railroad, and marching them to the Rely House on the Washington Rail Road, and thence by rail to the Capital. If the people would permit them to go, by either of the routes uninterruptedly, tbs ne cessity of their passing through Baltimore would be avoided. If me people would not permit them a transit thus remote from the city, they must select their own best route, and, if need be, fight their way through Balti more, a result which the General earnestly deprecat sd- The President expressad his hearty concur rence in the desire to avoid a collision, and said that no more troops should be ordered through Baltimore if they were permitted to go uninterrupted by either of the other routes suggested. In this disposition the Secretary of War expressed his participation. Mayor Brown assured the President that the city au thorities would use all lawful means to pre vent their citizens from leaving Baltimore to attack the troops in passing at a distance; but he urged in the same lime the impossibiN ity of their being able to promise anything more than their best efforts in that direotion. The excitement was great, he told the Presi dent ; the people of all closes were fully arous ed, and it was impossible for any one to an swer for the ocnsequences of the presence of Northern troops anywhere within our borders. He reminded the President also that ths ju risdiction of the city authorities was confined to their own population, and that he oould give no promise for the people elsewhere, be cause he would be unable to keep them if giv- The President frankly acknowledge this difficulty, and said that the government would only ask the city authorities to use their best efforts with respect to those under their juris diction. The interview terminated with the distinct assurance on the part of the President that no more troops would be sent through Baltimore unless obstructed in their transit in other di rections, and with the understanding that the city authorities should do their best to isstrain their own people. The Mayor and his companions availed themselves of ths President’s full disoussion of the questions of the day to urge upon him respectfully, but in the roost earnest manner, a oourse of polioy which would give peace to the country, and especially the withdrawal of all orders contemplating the passage of troops through any part of Maryland. On returning to the cars, and just about to leave, about 2 P. M., ths Mayor received a dispatch from Mr. Garrett, announcing the approach of troop* toCookoysvillo, and the ex citement consequent upon it in the eity. Mr Brown and his companions returned at once to the President, and asked an immediate au dieace, which was promptly given. Tha May or exhibited Mr. GarretPs dispatch, which gave the President great surprise. He iosue pisteiy summoned the Secretary of War sod Gen. Scott, who aooa appeared, with other members of tha Cabinet. The dispatch was submitted. Tha Pratident at once, in th* most decided way, urged tha reoal! of ths troops, saying that he had no idea they would be there to-day, and lest there should be the slightest suspicion of had faith on his part in summoning tha Mayor to Washington, and al lowing troops to marcIT oa tha city during hia abscenoe, he desired that ths troopa ahtnld, if It wwra practicable, ba aaal beak, at ones, to Ytrk or Harrisburg. Gan. Scott adapted tha Praaidcnt’s views warmly, and aa order waa accordingly prepared by tbe Lieut General to that effect and forwarded by Maj. Bslger, of tha Army, who aocompoaiod tko Mayor to this city. Tho troop* ai Cockeysvills, tb* Mayor w*a assurod, wore net brought there for transit through tbo oily, bat wort- intended to bo mnrebod to tbo Rolny House, on tbo Baltimore or by Pcrryaville, as Maj. Geo. Patterson may direct. Thla atatament U made by tha authority of the Mayor, and Messrs. Georgs W. Dobbin, John C. Bruns nnd 8. T. Wallis, who aoeom- panied Mr. Brown, and who concurred with him in ail particular* in ths conrae adopted by him in the two intsrricwa with Mr. Lin coln. GEO. WM. BROWN, Mayor. To tha foregoing we add, that wa sea it sta ted in the Charleston “Courier,” that tha la- teat news from Baltimore by latter was, that Lincoln had agreed to aend no more troopa through any part of Maryland. N. A. McLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, AKD DEALER IW FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., —ALSO— BACON, LARD, CORN It FLOUR, 8, Cherokee Block, Peach- Tree St.* Atlanta, Georgia. MP 'PI W Italian, American and Egyptian Marble, Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot Stones, Urns, Vases, Marble end Enameled Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish ing Marble of all descriptions. Always on band a fine assortment of Monu ments, both Plain and Carved, of all sizes, and prices to suit. Call and see specimens, at Waro Rooms and Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot teb25-tf. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPtVJo IMVlcORAflNC CORDIAL WOLFE’S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO- VV MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fects of change of weather, and, aa a beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also, UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Cognac Brandy, the best quality, with I his teal on ths cork. > ths bottle, a UDOLPHO WOLFK’8 Pure Port Wine, Imported and bottled by himself, put up for medicinti use, with his certlflcats oa the bottle ; warranted purs and ths best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Sherry Wine, Imported and botted by himself, ths same ss th* Port Win*. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported end bottled by himself, for private and med- UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Jamaica Rum* fit. Croix Rum, Scotch and Irish Whisky. To the Public. . _ in ■ uii, ui a * what I pledge end testify to with my seel, ray Isbel, and my sertiffcalo, to correct, sad can be relied apon by tv- Phjriclsna who use Wines end Liquors in their prac tice should give the preference to these artlelee. ^ For sale by all respectable Drmggists and Apotheea- UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Beliiedam Aromatic No. 22, Beaver Street, New York. HUJfNIOUTT, TAYLOR k JONBS, W nolaMAle JLges&tai, Atlanta, Georgia. 7«br..rjJ18,1841.—4.# VTACKHREL— M 1*. Hull 1*. H«lf-b*m>l, No. I M*ck«r*l; 4. H*lM-nr*l* No. I litoken! , 8. kiu No. t Muk.nl i It bbU No. 1 Muk.nl ; 1# H»lf-b»rrel, No. 1 Muk.ro!, M U4. N*. I Muk.nl, l,M* 18. M7U| 28# lb. PoUoek, 84 box*, of hut H.rriof. All far Ml., low, far * frn.14 amrras * 1