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'!» "■gB" . ui*ai «nd HU critic* fir. i» i.' ltai*i' *»i.*iiyc ot ukriuiBg in lUc g lftul lli.tl ct rtaiu nullII.. iu lb. KqiuUtaUl ■ »P«» tbe«J- Offioial Journal of the United State). i miai«r^i<* v 1S.1a. ut <>r,...t. That ail DAILY NE| ERA. 1 , by sAiucnnXi ha tixj. TI1UU8DAV HOBIBiO. AUO. 19, 18Ct». I.flt. ( I »lll. Tu Pilot who gam and will oviuk tnk Suit or Statz umi tmdoooh mm THE NICWS. mm Rain at Goloiubai Crops nhort in Decatur cooaljr They are velocipede raciug iu Amerums. ltibb couuty ta to hare a bow Court House- Sunday at Macon wo* the wuruiest day of the aeaaon. The Georgia peach orop has uot bean a muo- ccaa this year. Judge IMlweU, in Spaoldiug couuty. baa corn eighteen feet high. Railroad meetings are the order of the day iu Southwestern Georgia. I'utuaw couuty w waking extensive pio|va- rutiona for its auuual fair. Four additional halos of uow oottou were re ceived at Macon on Monday. A Savannah married man with four or Uve children has boon trying to marry a girl of sixteen. Mr. £. F. Herbert has been dismissed as Route Agent on the Central Road. Mr. Wal ter Adams taking his place. The first bale of ucw cotton uppeared at Aiuericus last Saturday. It was sold at auo- tiou and brought 551 cents per pound. The Rome Commercial is pleased to loom teat Col. W. W. Claylou, late Treasurer ol the State Road, will soon make that oily bis home. x The Mouroe Advertiser says: The apuear- auoe of cottou coutiuues promising. Rain would be seasonable, but the crop is uot suf fering. The village papers ol Cutbbort and Dawsou are throwing a little spat of irouy at each oth er. It’s ou the railroad question, and each ac cuses the other of jealousy. The Brunswick Appeal says several lots were sold by the City Marshal ou Tuesday last, iu default of taxes, at good aud inferior prices —one lot 10 by 1)0 feet, sold for $55. Laud near Madisou, the towu which was nearly destroyed by fire bOtuo time ago, has advanced filty per cent, in consequence of a prospect of a considerable immigration to that vicinity this fall. The proper officers of the Central Railroad Company give notice that on aud after the 15th iunL, tickets will be issued to and from auy potut ou said road tor one fare, the tick ho claim to be IR ptd.li. unx. and who dertu themselves specially tilted to some offi cial position, (MUnot be accommodated iu thu^. deinuud* upon the Administration, is quite evident. The disappointed will gmm- bis. of coorae; and their grumbling m the preseut instance has oertalnly not been unpar alleled by those of other times. A local poll iioiao ol the kladison school once asked the President for r u old coat, iu default of a tor •igu mission, but failing to obtaiu either, he went away greatly disgusted, aud straitway threatened to break op the party ! We do not kuow that any disappointed Republican has oflVied to compromise with the President upon an old coat, but judgiug from their peivish ussaults, we are led to presume they have grown hopeless, aud abandoned the hunt iu disgust. It is well they should re main iu disgust, il by that means they may be brought to the ueoeasity of tryiug to mitko a living by some legitimate busiuess. Ah for the Sham Democracy, no mau who is uot au idiol ever t xpeeted Ue commeuda- tiou where the spoils are withheld. It has long since oeiuunl to be a party of principles, aud is simply an organization for place and plunder. It has succeeded in ridiug dowu two political hobbies within the last twelve mouths ; and we should deem it exceedingly uulortuuute for the couutry, should IbePresi. dent so dutueau himself as to become iu favor with the leaders of this modern conspiracy agiiiust fair elections. Rut with the oxception of the two classes named, to-wit : The mush room Republicans aud the leaders of the rotten Democracy—the Administration of Gencrul Grant communis itself to the friendly con sideration of the whole people. The War of the The Intelligencer and The Constitution* We are truly sorry that our “Democratic" neighbors of the Intelligencer aud Constitu tion cauuot dwell together as becometh breth ren of a kindred faith. They have been amusing their readers uud disturbing each other's peace of mind by occasional hits, flings uud kicks for some time; aud, now that we bad began to cherish a hope that a truce was ut hand, behold our aged neighbor of the Intelligencer pitches into his youthful con frere ou Brood street with a vim worthy of a i scortowj/ and retrenchment jd tfuriwjtoe .sink* jtfi hxi trifl tint , thuW$ 1 *2<>,000, UUD, aud these 270,000. note Bnpreme Court of Uuorgtfo—Jn et/tube good until (be first day o't October | fresh recruit. His “pieco” of yesterday, like next. Intelligent planters of Baker aud Mitchell counties report crops in that section better than ever before. The people are also euthu- hiasiic on the subject of the South Georgia Si Florida Railroad, anil say they will haul their ' chastisements in cotton to Camilla tor shipment over that road spirit to Savannub. The Aiuericus Republican says: In the fields ot Mr. Jas. Hancock, which are ou Muckalee, near here, the cottou stalks are broken and weighed down with bolls, and the cars of corn are so largo and heavy that the stalks bend learly to the ground. that of former occasions, is mercilessly vere, w hich is all the more inexplicable, seeing that our modest neighbor ou Broad street has, iu deference to superior age, accepted former reverential and docile Now age is a good thing iu its place ; and no human being, be he Pagan or Christian, can lay claim to a highei appreciation of aged merit, or to u deeper veneration for octageue- rian sajery, than the humble writer hereof !— But the Devil too has age—he was somewhat A correspondent, writing from Marion | a j vunCtJ( j j u jjf e SO me nineteen centuries ago, ST^m£m^ y D .“X. a nI; I -h.n fie toodC.y a.ked the Savior of Mao to in this immediate neighborhood. Rumors of fall down and worship him. Of course we them are very prevalent south aud west of but no serious damage to auy one that 11 bear ot. The Albany News of Tuesday says: We are having a dry and healed term, and cottou is dying with what is called rust. There is no doubt but what the crop has been checked uud seriously hurl within Ihe Iasi eight days. Fri day, Saturday, Sunday ami Monday were scorching hot days, aud vegetation of every description is dying rapidly. The Mouroo Female College, of Forsyth has entered, we are informed, upon another scholastic year with flue prospects. The num ber of new pupils is said to bo greater thanl for auy corresponding period since the which indicates the deserved and growing] popularity of this old and well established iu^ stitutiou. The Receiver of Tax Returns for Mouroo county furnishes the Advertiser statistics follows: There are 928 white polls in t county, and 111b black—making a total of] 2040 voters lbero are 280,038 acres of land, valued ut $1,181,1%. Aggregate value of property, $‘2,122,101; value after deducting $200 for each property-holder, $1,942,358. The Macon Telegraph is requested by Col. A. J. White, President of the Macon aud Wes tern Railroad, to say that free tickets will be giveu ou the road, both ways, to members of the Georgia Press, and oilier invited guests of the Uulbert Press Excursion ; but it will be necessary that these gentlemen shall identify themselves by p»r*ouaI application at his office, or by letter to him, which will secure n pass. The conductors will not huve author ity to pass such applicants, without warrant* lroru the President’s office. The Columbus Enquirer has been lookiug for the comet and “can't see it.” It says : “The comet is no doubt distinguishable through telescopes, for astronomers say so, aud perhaps those who have once seen it through instrumenis, knowing just where to look tor it, can distinguish it with the naked eye. But w*- are suliefietl that it is not yet an object of sufficient prominence to be recog nized by observers without such aids ; and as to the formidable tail, we doubt whether that hus yet been seen by auybody, with or with-] out telescopes. The Eatoutuu Press and Messenger of T •lay says: In some sections ot our county rain is greatly needed, while in others farmers] not suffering to a great extent. Some com-] plaint of rust has reached us as affecting the cotton crop, but ns yet uothing is reported] from the worm. From all we can gather we ur« disposed to think the corn crop of this county twenty-five per cent, better thuu last year. This, with tne abundant yield wo have had troiu wheat, should cheapen the price of breadstuffs very much. Cotton is not “out of | the woods" yet, aud may bo cut off by dents to bappeu. Thi Macon Telegraph of Tuesday says male infunt, about two days old, and a very lino little fellow, at that, wus left ut the resij deuce of an aged widow lady, on Cottou Ave nue, lute ou Sunday night last. The little one was accompanied with an ample supply of Ixsauliful mt.'.nt clothing, a handsome nurse's bottle, and enough money to defray its expenses for a good long while. Tho note containing the money stated that tho services of tho kind matron would bo amply rewarded, if she would accopt au<l tenderly caro for infant, and that funds would always bo pi. ut her command for the use of the babe, and| as pay for her trouble.] disdain all iutention of making the associa tion. but our brother of the Constitution should remember that the distinguished gen tleman from Tophet has a great and valid claim to old age. He is quite ns old os the “old Lidy" on Whitehall! Seriously, all this loss was intensified, if not originated, iu that hapless controversy about the “Demijohn of whisky," whereof our Christian brother Ilavgood has had somewhat to say. Behold what a great matter a little- whisky kindleth ! Ah ! whisky, whisky, bauoof life, Source of tumult, spring of strife ; Could wo but half thy curses tell, Tho wise would wish thee safe i hell. The Difference—l’reildrnt Grant ana li Predecessors. Iu the days of the administration* of Vi Buren, Jack-on, Prank Pierce and Buchanan, was uot thought an unpardonable sin iu a Pi sident of the United States to eujoy the s breeze and salt waves for a few days, wh tho mercury v,u, ranging from ninety tip-| fort in behalf of the struggling people of Cuba dollars and cents will Ute couutry than 270,000, U00 of Democrat id platforms aud promises. Since the 4th of Man'll last the public debt has been diminished l»> thucxleutof $43,800,- 523 72. and if i»n pu.Mueiit should be kept up at the xnme rate, it will be entirely discharged in «ightceu or nineteen j • ntn.d But 1 do no suy that it should be kept up atthe same ratio, tor 1 thiuk that Uns generation has doue its duty very well, and some portion of this debt should be left to bo paid by those who are to ootue after us, and who wfll be in the full pos session and eujoymout of the blessings for the preservation of which it was oreated. Not only is this vigorous administration aud reform manifested iu the Treasury aud Inter nal Revenue Departments, but it is atrougly exhibited in tho Departments of War, the Postottice and the Interior. The abuses which had grown up in the PostoOee Department have been weeded out with a vigorous hand, and eoouomy. euorgy and promptitude aro everywhere displayed. And such is the case iu the Department of the Interior, and especial ly in that portion of it which pertains to the uiumiguujeut ot the Western Indiana. We have reason to believe that anything like an other general Indian war will bo avoided, aud tbut the new policy of (icaoe. kindness uud good faith which the Government is establish ing will fiually win the ludiuus away from hoslilitiea, aud gradually draw' them luto the paths of civilization aud improvement.— “Quaker guns’" are uot much iu time of war, although they have sufilood to “fright theBools of timid adversaries," but Quaker agents, Quaker policy aud Quaker honesty and kind ness, I believe, will prove more potent in es tablishing peace aud civiluzutiou urnoiig the Indians tliau many regiments of cavalry aud iufantry. Indian wars, w’hich have brought about the butchery of so many men, women and childieu, huve also been very expensive aud exhaustive to the Government, and if President Grunt shall succeed iu his general policy of pacificuliou, of which there is every prospect, it will be a grand triumph, and of itself will be sufficient to immortalize his administration. Tho Republican party ceived from the Deuiocrutio party wheu it came into power, an Indian policy of irre sponsible and dishonest agents, habitual rob bery aud outrage of the Iudians, provocation of Indian wars, for the sake of the mouey to be made out of them in various ways, result ing iu the auuual squandering of rnuiiy mil lions of dollars, while the Iudians were grow- iug worse aud worse, uud the only remedy for the evils talked about was extermination. Not until the war was over, uud until ministration succeeded that of Mr. Jobuson, was it iu the power of the Republican party to uddress itself to the correction of these great abuses, aud to dam up this annual our- nt of expenditure of blood aud treasury. Congress, nt its lust session, provided for a large reduction of the army, ami with u geu era I pueification of the Iudiun tribes it can bi still further reduced, aud our military expen ses brought into a small Our foreign policy, too, Las been greatly improved and invigorated. While peace is our policy, aud is demanded by tho best in terests of the country, the national honor will be carefully guarded, and all our interests connected with foreign nations fostered and vindicated. Great Uritaiu will be called upon to occouut for tho grievous wrongs which we suffered at her haudfl during the war, upon a basis which will be just uud honorable to our selves, and in conformity to international law. Cuba, the richest island of the sea—tho key to the Gulf of Mexico, and with which wo have such valuable commercial relations, has been in a slate of revolt against tho Government of Spain for uearjy a year. We have reason to believe that negotiations are now peuding at Madrid by which it is proposed that Spain shall sell Cuba to the Cubans upon terms Uich the Cubans would be able houorubly to offer aud Spuiu to accept. What the result of these negations will bo it is impossible now to predict, but should they fail, and Spain reject all terms by which she ntay recognize the in dependence of Cuba, it is clear to my mind that the Government of the United States should, without delay, concede to the strag gling people of Cuba belligerent rights, aud thus cease to bo practically the ally of Spaiu for their subjugation. Tho recognition of bel ligerent rigUts is a very different thing from the recognition of the independence of a peo ple, and does not depend upon tho same con ditions. If there be war existing iu Caba—war as defined by the law of uatious, and as distin guished from a mere riot or unorganized in surrection—war conducted by au organized Government, upon principles rcooguizod by civilized nations—it i* tho right ot auy con tiguous nation, whose commercial and politi cal interests are liable to bo affected by it, to acknowledge tho existence of war aud treat each party to the contest with impartial neu trality. And that there is such a state of war in Cuba there can l»e uo reasonable doubt; but as tho matter uow stands, we are furnish ing to Spain provisions for her armies, arms, ammunition uud ships of war, while every ei •• • f n.ii, ward. Buchanan used to resort to Bedl portion of each summer (ration. Pierce went to gust of nearly every year of his administration, Eveu old Hickory Jackson could find time for a summer vacation, which he usually speut at the Rip Raps, Fortress Monroe; whilst Van Bureu vised to attend balls at remote sections punished by fino and imprisonment. to , . , . , . . Should tho people of Culm, by according during his admtuts- ■ ^ eul belligerent rights, thus be put up< Cape I.<il.md in Au- equal terms with the Government of Spai Jouki'U E. Rkown, Chitf Ju»tioe. K AT> l Associate Justine* I it I’.AM W AllNhll, j Order of Circuits and number of iwtsoii ach: 22 o«i from PatanlaCircuit ..... Southwestern Circuit M " Middle Circuit 7 “ Eastern Circuit 2 “ Cherokee Circuit 14 “ Blue Ridge Circuit ,, 1 " Tallapoosa Cirouit 9 “ Atlanta Circuit 8 •* Fliut Circuit 9 “ Northern Circuit 8 “ Western Cirouit 1 “ Chattahoochee Cirouit 12 “ Macou Cirouit 7 “ Oemulgee Circuit 3 “ Route Crcuit 4 " W FDNKHDAY, AUgUSt 18, 18C9. Argument iu the case of Childers, adiu'r. vs. West, trustee, etal., was opened by Joel Brnu« ham, Esq., for plaintiff iu error. Col. T. W. Alexander replied for defendeut in error, and pending the conclusion of Judge Underwood, the Court adjourned till 10 o’clock, a. m., to morrow. Spain, but little doubt about their final success, aud the maintenance of their inde pendence; and after that will consider the question of annexation, about which it would now bo entirely premature to talk. Spain made haute within two months after , . , r i rrthe beginning ol the rebellion to concedo bel- frou. Ifie Capital, und was notoriously fond ST ligcreI ? t right “ to tho Soath orn Confod H The Mu ml my Krs Our readers have probably noticed liml the Sunday feature wax, m tho main, dropped from the Ena- We have done this midi impression that our patrons care fuoru lull newsy shoot during the week. W'« have increased the quantity of mutt* r published daily, aud have gone to wonsiderable nddi lioual «*xpt use to make it suited to thu UsU-s of its many patrons. In each Hunday the quantity ol reading matter will be enlarg ed, and will la* composed ol select miscullaue- ouh matter, such m *ill adapt and commend it Ui tile popular to*le. Our object IS to |l ularizc the Rua with tho reading public, in order to do this w<- will cater, as far on ran, U> tho public taste, without with that winch is unsound, iium and s< mnUntml. idilix filmy .\of lie Lost. It will be seen from the following n hgruui t'Ul the Han Jacinto Nteauiship,troiu New York to Savannah,may uot be lost, although lull |>ar- ticolar* have been published of tho disaster. Savannah, August 1H, 18fii). It. A. Arulenon, A>jtnt; Have no reliable Inform, tion rep. mug tho fata ot ihe steamer Han Jacinto and cargo. Hope* are entertained of th<* s.tl. ly of both. J. F. W A JUNO, Forwarding Agent Josh Billing* says that “if a man proposes to servo tho Lord, he lik<e *o s«*e him do it when he litewiur. s corn, us |woii as wheu ho lexers glory halUduyer." flunkyism iu its grossest aud most disgusting forms. But thtse were Democratic times aud Dem ocratic Presidents; and that a modern “Dem ocrat" may do with impunity that for which a Republican would be irretrievably damned, politica'ly, no one doubts ! Still do we think it iu exceeding bad tasto for “Democratic" journals to be constantly fingering at Presi dent Grant for taking a salt bath at Long Brunch, just us old Hickory used to take his near Fortress Mouroo. Wo advise them to quit it. It looks both peevish and contempt!- bio. Poor Andy. Tho Nashville Banner, tho leading Com mercial journal of Tennessee, expresses tbo opinion that the election of Ex President Johnson to tho United Stale Senate, at this time, would bu a public calamity to tho whole people of the State; and this opinion, so for cibly expressed by u friend that was the first to def.-ud, uud tho last to nhandon Andy in his fruitless controversy with Congress, is ofihoed quite generally through the more su- gacious and influential Democratic papers of that State. Poor Audy! \\ li w t Ail in I n Is I rut icm ha« Dour. Tho Republicans of Ohio opened tho Gu bernatorial campaign gallantly ut Wllmiug ton, on the 12th instant, with ringing speeches by Governor Hayes and Senutor Morton. Without stopping to note tho excellent points contained in the speech of Governor Hayes wo will pass to thut (it Senator Morion, whoso aloqtMiuoo and logic aro always convincing. After mercilessly dissecting the platform of tin* Ohio Democracy, resolution by resolution, and reviewing at length tho grand principles of tho Republican party, the Senator bru fly aud comprehensively sketched thu history of tho present Administration as follows In this dire condition tho Government passed into the hands ot General Grant. Tho work ol regeneration was liis, and right nobly and manfully bus ho undertaken it; and the pi ogress 111 reform which has already been maria is not only Visible to nil, hut computed ill figures and counted by According to thu increased collect ton of etino since tho 4th of March last lip to the 1st of August, as compared with tho collectii revenue for the sumo period in I8UH, Ihe tuie.t of the fJnvemtnttd itill be Inn-cunt not Uhh than jifty mUliotct /*r annum tchm omUnutct wW> Otr tut three years of the lute Administra tion. Tbo method of conducting the business of tho different departments has beou reformed, useless cxooimcn lomwd off, and general econ omy is being introduced into small mattors as well ns iu large, and the work is still goiug forward with uuflaggiug energy, and il is esti mated thut at least fortjj million h of doUnm an- uuaUy will be eared to the (foterjimati by Ua re- duatCm if unntceeeavy force and utmeectuary cost amt ej?i*n»e* Tho increased collection ol tbs revenue since the 4th ol March last, as before shown, ay be IlioilM. and the diplomatic correspondence will show that our Government, iu polite and studied phrusc, thanked her for her moderate and friendly act, with what propriety I have never yet understood. Aud if we should the end of nearly a year after the beginning of tho Cuban revolt, reciprocate the compliment, by conceding belligerent rights to the people of Cuba, the most fastidious Democrat should not complain. Wit Hint Wisdom. Long division —a divorce. Little and often make a heap iu time. Forgive thyself uothing and others much It is easier to blame than to do better. If you would look spruce in your old age, do not pine in y Why is a specimen of haudwritiug like a dead pig ? Because it is done with the pen. Why aro good husbunds liko dough? B< Why are your eyes like friends separated by distant dim mV because they correspond but never meet. Johh Billings says: “A lie iz like a cat, it never ourns to you in stmto line.” How then about tho lie direct? Tho road ambition travels friendship, too crooked for love, too rugged for honesty and too dark lor conscience. A little boy disputing with his sistei claimed : “It’s true, lor ma says so, and if um says so, it is so, if it ain’t so." Clara, (looking at the bonnets, Ac.) “Don’t you think they are very handsome ?" Emy, (whose thoughts are on the other Hide of tho street.) “Very, 'especially the one with the black moustache." Susan B. Anthony, though without poster ity, i* not without a namesake. Furniture deal' rs are now calling their single bedsteads '•Anthony's." “According to Milton, Eve kept silent in Edou to hear her husband talk," said it gen tlomaii to a lady Irieiid, and then added in n molaucholy tone, “Alas! (hero have been lit Even since.” A pupil in declamation, having been told to gesticulate according to the sense, in coni uionciug a piece with, “ 1 ho comet lifts its fiery tail," innooeutly lifted the tail of bit coat, and looked around for applause. “Where was John Rogers burned to death?’ asked a to teller of me, in a commanding voice. I couldn't tell; to the next, no answer. “Joshua knows," said a littla gul at the foot of the class. “Well," Hind the teacher, “t Joshua knows lie may tell.” “ In thu tire,' said Joshua, looking very solemn ami wiso. Never lose uii opportunity of seeing any thing beautiful. Beauty is God's huml-writ- ing -a wayside sacrament; welcome it in every lair face, every lair sky, every fair flower, and thank Him f.»r it; the fountain of loveliness, and drink u tu, simply and earnestly, with His eyon; 'm a charmed draught, a cup ol bleating. A youngster, who hud been detected by his father in tho act ol stealing noiuo fruit stored for winter consumption, was angrily bidden to “go intotlin next room and prepare himself fora se\ere flogging." Having finis hud the Work ahiclt he Imd in hand, Uis inexorable parent nruMMl himself with a stunt horsewhip and went in quest of the eulpnt. whom lie found ornamented with a huiup at which Quusni.odn hiuiself would have shuddered. What on earth have you got on your back?" slnoo th« 4th of March last, as before showu,- asked tlm womb-ring sire. “A leather apron," if kepi up for three years, toil! make a gain iff replied John, “tbiee double. Yon told me w t leu than $150,000,0U0 a$ compared vith the to prepare for a severe flogging, ami I guess taut thru ye> BY TELEGRAPH. A S HOC IA THU ikM.SX DIM'A TCHKX. NOON DISPATCHER. Washington, August 18.—Iu the caso o Cowdry and others vs. tho Galvestou & Hous ton Railroad and others, Judge Bwayne hus made a decreo holding the railroad, Ac., ot the old company subject to the mortgagee, uud dismissing that part of the complaint which claimed tho property of the successor company uud an individual liability of the defeudunts. Both parties appeal to the Hu- preme Court. Cowdry, who represents the bondholders, is placed iu possession of the railroad uutil tho appeals are determined— Cowdry giving security to account for the rents uud profits while iu possession. The entire Cabinet is absent. Cuban advices to tho 9th state that many are fleeing from the Spanish conscription and joiuiug tho Cubans, The discontent among the slaves is increasing. Jordan andQuesada aro fully holding their own. The Supervisors of llevenuo, in consulta tion, have agreed upon concert of action, whereby they hope to defeat the whisky ring. The details are withheld. Noufolk. August 18.—The steamer, San Jacinto is afloat—coming iu tow. Mexico, August 13.—The conspiracy against tho life cf Juurez was frustrated. The princi pal conspirators, including five Generals, have [been captured. The treaty between Mexico and the North GerruunjConfederation has been forwarded to Berlin for ratification. The Indian revolt in Yucatan is growing se rious. The Cuban residents aro volunteering to defend tho cities. Two Indian chiefs huve been captured aud shot. Tbe|l'amaulipas revolution lias ended. The Quaretaro troubles, involving State rights, are still pending. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, August 18.—Revenue to-day $315,000. Cuban advices to the 9th, semi-official, state that the Cubans ure rejoiced at the order of De Kudus for a general conscription, and es timates that it will double their forces. The negroes aro asserting their,iudependenco under the proclamation ot Cespedes’ government,aud are organizing for active operations, uud have taken the Held at several points iu their own defense. Geu. Qucsada is rapidly closing his lines, and believes that in 15 or 20 days he will bo in possession of Neuvitas. Geu.Jor- >iug reinforced by conscripted Cubans, |aud is incorporating them in his army. Ho says ho will immediately commence offensive operAtians with the appearance of success. ^A letter from Chief Justice Chase has re- Jutly been exhibited, iu which he expressed great satisfaction at the result of the Virginia clcctiou, and hoped tbut a similar result would attend tho elections iu Tennessee, Mississippi and Texas. Hu intimated that the Republi can party hud served its purpose, and that a great conservative party ought to bo formed out of the modernte men of all cxiBtiug par ities. I Philadelphia, August 18.—Prof. Charles [pextor, of Cleveland, is dead. In the Labor Convention resolatious wero presented in favor of a protective tairff. Miss Anthony’s case provokes hot speeches. Air. Walls, from the New York Typographical Union, read a dispatch directing him to with draw if Miss Anthony is admitted. AJpropo- sition refunding Walls’ admission fee and [allowing him to withdraw, was discussed to ■ljourument. Madhid, August 18.—Tho Government is making extraordinary efforts to pre vent the Curlists from assembling in La Muu- cha. San Finncisco, August 18.—The Directors of the Central Pacific Railroad have informa tion of a conspiracy on the prrt of the former employees to burn all thu bridges and stock of tucl east of tho Sierra Nevada. Aleosurus have been taken to frustruto the conspirators. ( White Sulphur Springs, Ya., August 18. —Tho National Board of Trade detegates, with their families and prominent citHkms, and members of the press from all parts of tho Union, reached hero this morning on an excursion train, en route for Clifton Forge. They will return litre this evening. Ou iuvitation, the Executive Committee of the Virginia Agricultural Socioty of Southern plauters here, will Upd an Agricultural Con vention next Fridays Among tho visitors here are Mayor Bauks, ofjBaltimore; ex-Marahal Hoover, of tho Dis trict of Columbia ; Generals Young, of Geor gia. Echols, of Virginia, and Judge Parsons, of Philadelphia. Richmond, August 18.— General Cauby has ordered the discharge from custody of Police Captain Callahan, who shot aud killed Joseph Kelly at a registration office. Callahan had a preliminary examination by a Military Com- missioner, but has had no trial. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED. CANDY MAKBHS. 1 WUH tu TWO NO. t UASUt MAKKUM.~- X Mon. but or.1 dm workman cd .pjtly. G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. THE COOK PUCE-WE8T END. O N TUEHDAT next, the 34th lust., at 6 o'clock, (oool of the evening), 1 will sell on the preinlaee, et ih* corner of Thrasher Avenue aud Aehbjr street, opposite A. K, Beego and Ool. Iforrlsuu, and adjoining u. 11. Brooniheod, The not Contain. Kive Acre.. well incloeod, in cultivation, he* s lino orchard COOK ItOOU, DININO ROOM. MILK ROOM, l'ANTRY, RATH ROOM. WASH ROOM, And Wood Room, sll very conveniently arranged. e ran cl os, etc., and FOR sale. ft non unci min, wiin 1W» rma w ■wu rye, Ac., lu complete ruaaing order, power mill properly la th* Mete o machinery coa 1st attached, as the *n is well aud uuwly paluted. There are two servants' rooms ami a store nn aide. There le a barn, stable, cow house, etc.. Jsos, and the branch running through the horse Conveyances will ]< thu day of the tali indisputable. Possession given chasers will please rxsurlns the property befoi sale. The keys to die house arc at my office. Terms: One-third Gash, remainder lu three aud six months, with interest—notes payable iu bank. G. W. ADAIR. Real Estate aud insurance Agent, suglB-tit No. S, U. R. block, Peachtree at. TO BRICK LAYERS. T EN Good brick Mesons wanted. Good wages and regular employment will bo giveu. Address P. O. BOX *»0, Atlanta, Ga. auglS-datwlt* N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. 9 I’uiuiproved Lots and 1 llonse nnd Lot On Marietta Street. per plat at our office. These lots are just outside the city Unfits, and but i few yards from Dellwood Depot, where you — f|| . safely Half cash; bat- merest. Immediately alter which, we will sell a Store House SDd lot, 49 feet on south side of Marietta street, and extending back to the right of way oi W. h A. U. It.. WALLACE k FOWLER. Heal Estate Agents, Bank Block, Alabama ft. WHAT i nice home wheu you get old? DO YOU WANT? TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS New Orleans, August 18.—Cotton dull; sales 30 halos; low middling 30c; receipts 19. Flour— BUptrfino $5 75; double $G 50 to G 734; treble $0(15. Oats dull aud lower, (»2 to 03. Bruit $1. Hay lower, $29. Pork held at $35 50. Bacou 17, 19 j and 20c. Hams 23 to 254c.— Lard, tierce, 20 to 204c.; keg 22 to 23c. Sugar dull; common 11 to 12c. Prime 144 to 14Jc. Molasses innotive, reboiled 00 to 70c. Whisky firmer at $1 15 to $1 17). Coffee juuehanged* Sterling 404* New York sight j\ premi um. Gold 132|. Louisville, August 18.—Corn very firm. Moss pork $34 50. Shoulders lGic. Clear sides 194c. Lard 204c. Whisky $1 10. Mobile, August 18.—Cotton closed firm; saloa 120 buleH; low middling 30c; rocciptH none; oxnorts 92 halos. New York, August 18.—Cottou quarter bet ter; sab s 2,800 halos nt 34c. Flour heavy; su perfine State $0 00 to $0 50; common to fair Southern extra $0 85 to $7 30. Wheat dull, to 4c lower during tho day. Corn scarce— mixed Western $1 19 to $1 22. Beef quiet and unchanged. Pork heavy at $33 to $33 25, Lard steady; kettle 28jo. Whisky $1 17 to $1 17)o. ltioo aud sugar steady. Governments strong aud advancing; 1802s 23; Southerns stronger; money continues easy at G to7; discounts dull; strerlmgdull at 4 to J; gold fluctuating but closed firmer at 1334; stocks unsettled. Liverpool, August 18. Cotton closed uo- live uud excited; Uplands 13); Orleans 13 to 14; sales 20,000 bales, including 8,000 for speculation and export. Cincinnati, August 18. —Whisky firm at $1 11 to $1 12. Provisions quiot and un changed ; uo HiiluM of importance. Corn scarco at 95 to 96c. 8t, Louts, August 18. Corn dull; yellow 90 to 92c; white 87c. Whisky firm. Pork quiet at $34 25. Bacou steady nt 15j tu 10c; ‘car sides RQ. Lard 194 20c, Baltimoiik. August 10.- Cotton firm. Flour ill and weak. Wheat lower, prime red $1 60, good $15 »to 155. Corn firm aud scarce, white $1 12 to 1 14. Oats dull at 53 to 58c. Provisions easier. Mess poik $34 00. Bacon shoulders 164. Dnrd 20 to 21. Whisky $1 17 1 18. Viiginiu’n ’07s 544 asked. Charleston,(August 18. —Cotton quiot; uo sales, tho light stook prevouting transaction; middlings nominally 314; receipts none; ex ports coastwise 13. Auouhta, August 18.—Cottou market firmer; sales 60 balea; receipts 14 bales; middliugs 3lj to 32 cents Savannah, August 18. Cotton—Receipts 22 hales; exports 114 hales. No poraon sella bettor o i lower price, than I. T. BANKS, llawoon Building, augl8-dly Cor. Whitehall sod Hunter ata. GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL A BOUT tho mhlJlo ot September, I will opeu, in the city of Atlanta, A SELECT MIXED SCHOOL, Fur iuatructkm in tho German Language, aud the KugUah Branches. The Gorman will bo under my own personal charge, aud the Eugllsh uuder the charge of ooiui>otout toach- „ Mouth Ulrar, four nNUa south of Atlanta Ao« brick mill, with two fan of afcma* tor oorn, — jio batter mur- of Georgia. Oth. r mill doas not coo half the water. ’ Tide la a valuable water- powwr. Come and toe It. For further particulars, terms, A* 1 ., apply uu the premiers. aufl7-4l* Billiard Table For Sale. A PHELAN A OOLLKNDKR Couibluatiou Cushion. /Y suauuofftcturad by JuUnfe Balk*. A bargain QM bft hod by ooUlug soon on J. ■. BARRETT. Auction and Commission Merchant, augl7-lw Peocbtrsa atraet. Atlanta, Ga. N. K. FOWI.EK, Auctioneer. The Barnes Lot, on Grew Street, O N NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August II. 1809, at I o'clock, ou Uis pramitsa. wa wlU eel) the above property, subdivided luto three Iota, as per plate at our officu. These lota are ockuuwledgsdfbv ooupeteut Judges to be strictly Arat-claee proparty. They are on the npAf aide of the stroet, lu the right neighborhood, ripkt die- tauce from Cburchee, Bchoola aud City Hah; right dle- tauce front bualneaa portion of city, and nphi every way ea a place of realdeuce. One of the lote baa a nice two-room houae ou it Come to our office aud tut show you this flue property before sale. WALLACE k FOWLER. liual Estate Agents, llauk Block. Alabama Htrout. MARK W. JOHNSON, GLAND AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, gtng. Farmers are particularly Invited to examine be fore buying elsewhere. 1 am also prepared to furnish thu Griswold Cotton Gin at $4 per saw. Clover aud Grace seeds expended dally. Pure Peruvian Ouano, Dissolved Rones, land Piss- GREAT THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United States Mail ADAMH' EXPRESS, FOlt T11E NORTH North Carolina Railroad IN DIRECT LISE TO PKTK US IIII KG, K1CIIMONU, PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOUK aud BOSTON. ALSO. To the Northwest and West, VIA Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia, \ Ray Line This is a Sate ana Expeditious IR O XT T E ' f ’O it THHO MIG if T«.I I 'EL. THROUGH TICKETS SOLD ik/P New Orleang, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Columbia, Portsmouth, Montgomery, Charlotte, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Salisbury, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Greensboro' St. Louis, Macou, Raleigh, Louisville. Augusta, Petersburg, IndianapoiiH, Now York AUK GOOD ON THIS ROUTE. S4. Mr. John Holland, of Bristol, li I„ is 102 years old, end never drank a glass of liquot In his life. Terms, Includin'? German $2 t I will give private instruction in Gorman and Hobrow, at my reaideuco, on Whitehall atroet, 2d door from the oornerof Fetor j. REV. D. RURGUE1M. English Teacher Wanted. V GOOD TEACHER, who le a graduate, com potent to givo instruction in t-Umontary, an well aa higher English brauchoa, can get a good ftlttutiou by applying ,, _ REV. D. BUUQHKlM, sug H-cod.1t Whitehall at., 'id door from lVtorv. NOTICE. WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD, i Or vice Mahtxu «.r TaaxHPoaTATXo*. J Atlanta, Go.. Auguid 13, 1809. ) M ARIETTA hOHOOL FAIR, to bo helJ in Marietta from 17th to the 21st. Inst. TICKETS fto rente, tidie had at Gennral Ticket Return ou Certlllrato of (lie Mminror Visitors can return to AtlauU dally at 0:18 p. M sug 1.1-till JUt Maator of Transportation. Tai Payers, Once Morel rpmc time tor giving In the genera! tax of tho city I. expires tho 1st day of Hopnmibor, and all who fail U n!l b,r 1Ume w,,, subject The North Carolina Railroad Connects with tbo Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Richmond A Danville Railroad, Western North Caroliua Railroad, nd Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of Passengers Consulted. Their Baggage Checked Through and du ly Cared For. Experienced Engineers. Prompt and Efficient Conductors. Elegant Coaches. Palace Sleeping Oars Attached, Good Water, No Furry or Troatle Works, and tho tiru management of tho Road ao as to socure a Snfo, Asroonblo aud QUICK TRAVEL. ALBERT JOHNSON, Superintendent. April 38th. 1809. mav l-4.ru IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND PleUMirc Seekers. rplIE only direct route to the Virginia Bprlnga, EDWINE * FOX, ATLANTA, GA., "W HOLES ALB And Deslurs in BEEP, OARNRIC'U k ANDRUS' Standard Chemical Preparations, Par* Article or Sperm Oil, A Pine duality of Wool UII, The Beat Urnnda of Lard Oil, Strictly Pare Strati’, oil. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. The BEST Non-exploelve COAL OIL. PURE WHITE LEAD, (Alao cheaper gradea,) 1.IR6EKD OIL. TI’tMv TINE, and every variety of PAINTERS' MATERIALS. AU sold at the LOfflafT MARKET PRICE. REDWINE & FOX, !lt * ALL NORTHERN CITIES. J .-UOL'IIHION HKTORN TICKETS to .11 Ui. CVI.br.l- J ml Viriilul«S|>rtni(. with tho prlvlle*. ol .to,mln, over at any iutormediate polut, havo been placod on *— this IT. S MARSHA 1/8 SALK. NDER aud by virtue of a writ of flera fociaa issued 4J out of the Honorable the Dietrict Court oi the Uulted States for the Northern Dietrict ol Georgia, In favor of the plalnUffa, Evans, Gardner k Co., in the following caee, to wit: Kvana. Gardner dt Co., va. Christopher Dodd, and Sninuel Sheets Endorser, I have levied upon as the property of Christopher odd, one of the defendants in the above atated case, is undivided half-lutereet In the following lota, tracts r parcels of land lying and being In the counties of Bartow, Polk, and Haralson, State of Georgia, viz: Lot 73, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 147, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acre* Lot 149, 4th Dhtrict, 3d Section, containing 40 more or lees. Lot 431, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 Lot 1,380, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or leas. Lot 071, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or leas. Lot 110, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or leas. Lot k80, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 303, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres th Diet r lees. Lot 291, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 76,17th District 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 310, 17th District, 3d Section, containing Lot 337, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 731, 17th District, 3d Section, oontsining 40 acres more or less. Lot 733, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or leas. Lot 735, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or lees. Lot 148, 17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or loss. Lot 8C1, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 733, 17th District, 3d Section, coutaipiug 40 acres more or lose. Lot 734, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 946, 17tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acros more or leat. ot 941, 17tb Dis more or less. Lot 958, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acrea more or less. Lot 873, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or lees. Lot 7M, 17th District, 3d Section, contsinlng 40 Lot 798, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 640, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 686, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 638, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 639, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 669, 17th District, 3d 8cction, containing 40 more or less. Lot 668, 17th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40 Lot 934, 17th District, 3d Section, contain'ng 40 Lot 861, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 643, 17th District, 3d Sectiou, oontsining 40 more or less. Lot 946,17th District, 3d Soctiou, containing 40 acres more or less. I*>t 876, 17th District, 3d SecUon, containing 40 acres Is>t 303, 17th District, 3d Section, oontsining 40 acres more or less. I»t 146, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 347,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 more or less. Lot 374, 17th District, 3.1 SecUon, containing 40 more or less. Lot 376, 17th District, 3d SecUon, containing 40 Lot^419,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres I*U 143, 6th District, 3d SecUon, containing 160 acres more or Icass. Lot 148, 6th District, 3d SecUon, containing 160 i more or less. Lot 36, 6th District, 3d SecUon, containing 160 i more or less. ^more o^l l>V * tric1, W Section, containing 160 acres ^inore' ^ Section, containing 160 acres hot 367,16th District, 8d SecUon, containing 160 acres Lot 148, 16th District, Id 8ection, containing 160 ~T less. 1st Disi r less. Lot 648, 31st District, 3d SecUon, containing 40 acres more or less. All being in the county ol Bartow, 8tat« of Georgia. Also, Lot 610,1st District, 4th SecUon, containing 40 acres, in the counties of Polk or Haralson. Also, Lot 3d Siction, containing 40 Lot 883,' 21st *• •• « .! m In the oounty of Polk, State of Georgia, iiT* 11 ? o11 •* ,ue at public auction at tho Coart House, in the city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, and State of Georgia, on the First Tuesday In September next, between the lawful hoars oi sale. Terms cash. Dated at AUanta, Georgia, this 6th d»y of August, GEORGE B. CHAMBERLIN U. 8. Deputy Marshal, N M ta N*. D. of Gs. JOHN PBBLi, i of de- ooat. You will do well to attend to this lu (hue. luaiuu uo onu but yoursulf for the couseQUino It Is necossary to give In i' a.!!! ar ® uuder 0*»Y years of e,„. 3. Street Ux. it you srn uuder 45 years of ago, and jJJ* 0r **“**» or »oui# ot the exumpts umler the Statu 1. Horses, Carriages and Uuggluv. 4. Furniture over f 300 in value. 6. Mouey, advent debts, bonds aud stocks, outside of your regular busiuess. 6. Real Estate. L. P. THOMAS) Receiver and Collector. auglbevrysund'ytd ( It; Tni.Pajrerw, lookout for (he bifflnc When tho Whistle IIIowh, Rnonvvn am> Oouawtox’s Ornoi, t OiTt ot Atlanta, August 7, 1809 j rTiHK following resolution passed by Cuuncil Fridav JL ulgbt, Mb lust., explains Itself: 5 "Resolved, That thu Receiver and Collector of TVxeii be required to close bis book on the 1st RepUtnber next, and proceed aa soon thsreafter as practicable b> lasno ft flu for double tax agslust all who lusv fall' give In. and collect the texttli *» ROUsSeSlLwJ .r ter which Ume he will furnish the Clerk with s list those who tuvs foiled to w. tSaTfi fol lA ' !!. ,f Metnst all ftuch deUuoucuti " "“ y 1 "‘* # ••The time la short.Come to Ume Is a gqod ntotp,. ,<w tnnUIlMwp. road at greatly reduced rates. INTO STAOIlMa. .OXfteiBV ud SAFETY, go l!ln. Urr “' Vl, «‘" u »" u 1'i.Mut. Air- Apply to Ticket Office, Paascugcr Depot. 4- , R. W WRKNN, J) “dim. Geu. Ticket Agent W. 4 A. R. It. EXOHA-NTGUl CONCERT SALOON, WINE AND BEER HALL, M A. XI IK'l TA. NTHKET, String 33 a n d AND W AITSn* IN A TTKNDA NV& Oinoinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealen Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prioea. A coll will be anffirtent tolnsiiraaountiuuanoe of pa- sug «J|y BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, marietta street, B akes every variety of Bread and Oakes; also, man ufactures Candle*, and keeps constantly on han< ALL KINDS OF FRUIT And a general assortment of WINKS, I.IQroKS nnd CIOAHS. Jy 114m 1 POMEROY’S JAIR RESTORER FOREST QUEEN. produce hair on Brsaar u ** * ui It waa discovered In Atlanta. It bos been tested lu Atlanta. Its referenced are in Atlanta. It hu imHluofel h.lr uid whl.k«r. on . iwntl,m.n In Atlanta over 00 year* of age. ^ Rj wmovea scabs, scurfs, and dandruff f It removes sll itching and heat of the scalp. It keeps the soolp clean and healthy. It Immediately atoms the hair from foiling It foroea hair, whisker* aud eye brows to i rlantly. grow Insu lt keens the hair from changing color from age. snv *, fuU - 1 end mu.Who vux any man of mature age. Prepared only by DR. R. 8. POMEROY. No. 17 Alabama Htreet, Up Htnins, ATIaA-NTA, G$A. MUdeeM NOTICE. rpUfc uuderatgnvd having had application for fom auds and bads suitable for th* culture of cotton, » NUte of Georgia, takes Ufis method of Inform. JieolUaenaof Atlanta, and State of Georgia, that he will undertake the ante of sold lands in the abov* places. Parties having aay lands tor sole wU‘ ‘ to correspond with tho undersigned. No made uuteoe sole Is effected. SEMI-CENTENNIAL EXPOSE. /ETNA INSDHANOE 00., HARTFORD J CJJJY 1. 18C9. Assets, - - - - Liabilities, - - - $5,352,532.96 267,082.33 $5,085,4506} -SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO.« ITS !=> S T. their fruits yr tenme thrm.” LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YEARS, *25,221,485.37 ITS PRESENT. Tho Most Successful Fire Co. in Amerio. iXMotm, S5.8BB.S8S.ae. Tlirce-fuu-(li, the Insuranro torn pink, chnrtercd have failed, proring mistakn and difflrultics In a profession based on a* lamltjr and misfortune, with au inip*rtol part of its development in (he sphere ft broad human benevolence. It is a ret and uncommon event for one of these laste tntions to make its FIFTIETH annual re- port, and that a satlsfaetorj one - aneUnr of life’s plainest old lessons, “As jousm that shall you reap.” ITS FUTURE L'sefulneas and duty must be shaped ail measured only by the wealth and grurth of our country. v Agents in all the principal cities and towns “ Rates and terms sa liberal as consistent wrtk moderate profit and subatnutial security. W. P. PATTILLO, .aiH-tUlK,* Af«nt it iU.uu. <U- DR HTJNTER NTINUES to treat all private diseases, sypkife ill forms gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, he., tarn- pletely eradicated. That numeroua clast of ossm iw suiting from self-abuse, producing umuanllusast vous debility, lrrltahUlty, eruptions, neminal «wfo wons, and finally impotoncy, pennausutly cursA- Peraons afflicted with delioate, intricate, and lorn standing constitutional oomplalnts are politely innsf to call for consultation, which ooate nothing. Exp* enoe, the beat of teachers, has enabled him to pert* remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, aud whtd most coses con be used without hindrance to bah- ra. Medicines prepared In the establishment, skt* embraces office, reception and waiting rooms, aha boarding and sleeping apartments for patients rsqsh* lug daily personal attention, and vapor and chested baths, thus concentrating tbs tamed mineral sprtsga Both sexes, married or single, suffering from lndisc*- uons. indulgences, or exposure, may apply wrt * cured. No matter who have foiled, state yonr esm- Reod what hs says In his paabhlst, sent to any a i dress fra*. Thousands of cases treated annually at st flee and aU over the country. Consultation frea, pw ■or ally or by maU. OAoa, No. 183 Third Strssh ** tween Qreen and Walnut, near the Poatofflc*. Loate ville, Ky. Office hours, 9 a. u., to 7 T. M.; Sundsy* 1* ■ “,io»x. Jy 1—dty FRESH TURNIP SEED. "J U8T RRGETYhD, 800 Pounds RED TOP, ABERDEEN. FLAT DUTCH, HANOVER, WIHT*SW»h YELLOW OLOBE, RUTABAGA, NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, Otlxor Vstriotlort* CMl and purchase, or send in your orders forty. P. W. J. ECHOLS, , Agricultural Warehouse sad Seed Stor^ If 1® UUepSO ltroed Street, by the Bridge CHOICE GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES CRAWFORD & BROS. P.ter Huff.’, ou Mud. Whltotaa am* ATLANTA «A. x iu.U.V iu iuj uitH.. turn «< o»oo«m ud JW- lj aupidlu. Ot »i»r. CoUjL Sjr.,, Hu. Ilri. VVu.., Win*. Uow, d|» .^MiiMiourHu Vn ud oholM Oma Fruit. *1 u> M..I, W. wlUd.uwUpwoUudutkftaH.awft’ ‘ . C«V Iru ot okim*. — . k mu* impmdto nil _ i»hw«I«b af our .took. puklk |.ium uilinlH datamlaad l» ld«u UI *1,0 dUi Wtia Uk OUl Ud «#, U. IT IMa OftAWVOftD a anon PUBLIC SALE. Three Horsea, One Mule, *f“ TmutuHMdu °* ihiuauidiaw*' ‘ ucu “~