The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, October 07, 1866, Image 3

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T- f SWlw.h-r -<*>,’• -V- - m ^ATtAKTL aunday Mornln«, O0t y. i «** '■"■-■ «raa« »!**••• •*«*!»• TM opcr»i , .H»i«oJJJy- “ ,i.iL'it rtevotoptnent of mcW »*• t b no .norma h«a ooa» to be etisfi So much is this tlicwewurc of PlJWHi® ,.ions nnil communllioa. i f ® llmt person* who realty cannot, for ‘^n wsZlonof taste end rorfnwhent. Wo ’ m not 1,ow WMt0 ' VorU * *° " l,ow * ho . 6pcrtl tin 1 , lilch position It occupies ns tut elegant lttcri , 1 .: Tif„ surest way of acquiring a taste „«tliue. Tlte sores . , , . _ , 1-r nad appreciation ol it, is by frequenting it. fu »lto great musical educator, and in all Its *&■ "jE&aS tends to deration and refinement, TLftt excellence in drese, iuproveaumt in tuners and ddicacy in sentiment. We dire 3i„w ’making tbe above remarks oa scetog Z advertisement, which our mdem will plso ' in another column of tills issue, of the * Ghi- and Suslul" Opera company, who pay us a __ « trr*i% n/iinKne lb In vow vislton Monday tho 15th to be regretted that on tho occasion of the S of so celebrated and popular a troupe, np ilablo building adequate to the wants of such a Laanv can be found In our city. However, in order that our citizens shall not bo disappoint ed altogether, Ormo’s Hall , has been engaged,.. ,nd for ono and only one night, will we have, an rtunlty of hearing andl intoning to the strains ^thc Immortal.Rossinl. The Barber of Seville " I'^rceiebrdted pliti sisters, Lnnlja, who “nSthe ids of Bosiha. See ad® ‘ meat. . cilman Morphy to the last mdetltlg of Council, it will bo seen that his plan ta/urnis^ water for tbe ritv Is a plausible one. Mr. Murphy has given of an eminently practical turn of mind, bis opin- ionmaybe regarded,as well woithyorconsldT eratlon. Our city has long felt tbe need of wa ter works, and as we are forcibly romlttdfed by every fire that the great want still exists, the question arises, will it not be cheaper in the end loconstruct the proposed works at once? It is impossible for onr citizens to feel at ease so long as the Fire Department has not the means to con quer the devouring element. 8uch is their condi tion now. ’ Tho remedy consist!) in having prop erly constructed water-works, and since it is demonstrated that we can have thqm, we would suggest that the plan ot Mr. Murphy, or some other, be adopted. We are aware that the city’s puree is not over plethoric now, and we .aro not insensible to the difficulties of a financial.chap- acter which the city would have to BUi , n^6tflit;, , but tho importance of the subject demands that some action be taken, and speedily,, too,.,.We commend a careful perusal ol the nmartof Mr. Murphy, which will be found below: TotheRm. Mayor and Oouncilqf the(Hlytf Atlanta]: • -■ fi*STLSMKN—As Chairman of thoCommttteoon Pumps, Wells snd Cisterns, I have round it a-very difficult matter lo keep a supply of water for Are purposes, much less a eupplj for tho public nso. The pumps have bqoB altered, and improved In the alteration, andare as good aa can be toned for the purpose. The wells are too small for the demand that hue been on them for building, together with. tbe great qnentlty of water need for stock- belonging, to the numerous drays nnd country wagdns. I might bnfoly tap they arc In use fifteen home out of tho twenty-fonr, thus keeping the Writs almost dry; consequently, much harder on tho pumps by woy of repair. Knowing these lUMcritlcs, and being anxionB to shtmonnt’ ^ffiS&JEbaVe made in examination of the different Btreffinriauii .springs In and near the clty.to seolftho city eould ho supplied with water to meet the demand of Its growth and Impor tance, at a reasonable cost, taking Into consideration her present state of finances. The only stream that I would recommend runs near tho Western boundary of the city,1 udis supplied from springs as pore and clear as the most fastidious canid desire, This stream furnishes oyer 200 gallons per minute. I have watched it closely during the late extraordinary dry spell, and found. iteyolumetio, bo. very uniform. It hue been running, to my own knowledge, the past twelve years, and putting it at a very low. esti mate, say one hundred and fifty gallons per minute, wo trill have nine thousand gallons per hour, or 'tvvp hundred and aixteen thousnnd gallons evory twenty-fonr hours.— But themont of the season It would double that amount. When we take Into consideration the Eict that ill that, to wanting Is principally for fire and sanitary nee . in the thickly settled portion, and business parte of tho city, Kra. kCtiox—millinery. "* This laity’ty now opeujng, at her store oil WhUffiktilV street, next to Jack's Copfectionety, a ! handsome stock of bonnets and milliner#,goods of every character. Her stock was selected in; New York " With great cafe, npd she is cbn- fident that. In style and. price slie can.''please her ty fHcnds. See advertisement’in another col- m for particulars.' * think the supply to ample, from the fact'thattiur 'city to blessed with pure well water, which mo one would ex change, though tho supply to ever bo great. .This, how- ever, is not for me to determine. I now present for your consideration the plan and probable cobI of conducting the shore amount of water to (hbcjty, arid, tn, doing .top, will say that the estimates have been carefully mado* and cveiythlng put at extreme figures, knowing that calcula te are, generally speaking, always, under tions of this nature are, generally speaking, always, under the final cost. This I have been carelril to avoid. In tho' surveys made, and estimates, I have been flBsleted by our in which to collect a million or more gallops of water, and st the point to locate an ongtno and pump, with a capaci ty of fivo hundred gallons per mtnrite, and.=forcekhe’wa ter to s reservoir a distance of Borne, four thousand eight hundred feet, tho perpondtcnlar height or level of which 1) one hundred and sixty foot; ea|d reservoir tp have a apacity of one million gallons, at ari elovatlori that will force water to the top of any of the bnelnoss houses in Ite lire limits. *>£■. ; This can he done with an eighty-horse power engme, ,Mch 18 “Pnblo of doing twice that' rimoririt of work, If necessary, by adding another pump.. Wo propose to. lay * twelve-inch pipe from dam to reBorvoir, also from reser- rolr to Whitehall street, connecting said street near the crossing Of Petera street, thepce alorig saidstreet (White-, Mil) to the Junction of Marietta, Peach-Tree nnd Decatur Jireou, diverging from said Junction say eight or'ton- “cjplpea, as far aa necessary up and down said streets, cross pipes, of similar or smaller size, through Ala-' tai nnd all other streets which may he considered no- placing outlet valves, or what is commonly j flre l>lng0 ’’* at tho different corners, as maybe advi *aWe. A smaller engine and smaller pipes wonlddo for theamonnt of water; but, in view of the Powth of onr city, it might bo well'to toy the fpundatlon mS 80me toturo day, wd might warit to bring water. tu . ™oh-Trce creek, which la practicable now, forallt- *' flce iht coat ot the present plan, which 1 1 will P n this report. In such an ovont,' the pipes I propoBo 18 “f, will answer. ““retcly estimated. Prom : correspondence ¥ have had fonIldrle >i (the moit eatielhctoty, however, nro?J. he . Tredegar Iron Work, ’ Richmond Virginia,) who -■a ,0 'Complete the whole In four months fkom date cm ii ^ 8h euld such ho made. I liavo boon able to lion. " W °° ° C0Bt ’ lnc,uall >e dam, engine house, fonnda- f »hor, lacledlng freight from Richmond on all the ^^'toe > 3olema^^ , ^ ,,>CW * r, * tWr,th “ ld i the part of onr d> lak selfish how in (ironlotion, mi«I onr citisens by refusing to lAk« tbe bills.itro iutUcting upon oue imotber Just ao nnkih Inoonventonoe of wliiob tboy might bio rkllled. If it is argued thnt tho money is not bankq&tYiro'will rciuiirk Unit tho amount now i£ ciroulatioo -is. not saflleiently large to cause ahnoyhntoftfnit' thlit source. It should bo taken nl pnr iii city' traffic, alUt our advice to iieoplo .Is not to submit'to a loss from, it, . Tlio superior Court. Tho Straun case has boon concluded, and the jury rendered a verdict of manslaughter. Tho prisoner had not been sentenced up to hist even ts- Tho next ihiilnrtmlt criminal case, wo learn, ’ill bo tyikeu .up on Momlay moinhig. It will . WHSfSBHKfWHT Moratsg *t .Pw»f¥ Churek * « t 18M o'clock, by the Parlor. ocT I'. p. Fraaer A Co., Marietta etreet, M door from Mororou Building, aro Just In recelg Mow Furniture, fresh from tho portstlon of Baby Carriages, i ISO 00. Tho attention of ladles and gentlemen of’J is Invited. ' octTr-1 1 K-Sis Ao Ordination Service will I In St., Philip’s Chnrch, (Episcopal,) 1 DAY MORMUrcr, 10M o'clock, by t!*’ IU- KeV. fiteplieS Elliott, Bishop of Georgia. ( . oed—fit , Noiiee.-sio«itiroiai and Building Association Books aro now open at the office rif Pcrlno Brown, to tp- colve tho installments for the mouth of October. Regular meeting at City Ballon tlio 8th Instant. Flfr Shares of the Stock will he offered for solo nt ^ie regular moeting. PBRINO BROWN, Pres^cm W. T. Hixd, Secretary. city of^Uhmtd. Ajitjlc ftjoiii tho matter usually will*' contain niSny cm' other things of interest. Mr. Barnwell is ati ; entirety reliahlo gentleman, and wo hope our citizens willgive him every en- coumgenicnt in his toxt upon which Dr. Drnko hue based rnontz that have protlacod the great 'ton to of Plantation Bittkiis. For Htsaaftchc, Vertigo, sla, Heartburn,.Dalriose, am],the thpasand nclipa and IUs tho Btomach of man to heir to—Plantation UiTthrs are ho only safe, euro, and unlyerenl antidote and; remedy.' P» To PtercIiuiltH end. Otliprx !:,- r i a young mqn Qr.: good kuelueBS qualifications, extensive acquaintance, and whohas, the past j ciir, hbctl', connected with n dry goods, liiit, hiiot/slioe, iiiid notion, lionsc, In Atlanta, dcslrus a SlTUATION'wltheomo.busl- jss houso In tho city. .Good.rocommunda^9|m given. Addrcss.“A.," Koy BOX SCO.Vest Pffie«,'A,tiauhq oc4—Bt |"ii> Stock and I.euNc lor Sale.—AVo op ferfor_sqteonr SJock/coustotlrig of o'goojlas uts and Caps, Motions, " jifrtii ■ ... iness, this is n good now to AccoiupIIsh-It I sortment of Boots and and Gent’s Furnishing To any orio wishing to < opportunity. The loca tioii Is desirable. For further in formation, apply soon. EDWARD HOGG & CO., c4—Ot Whitehall Street, under National Hotel. 1 Onr Store and Stock efftoeds liav- •A worthy farmer living near the line 1 of tho Tennessee and Georgiti Rallroad owned J n dog. He was a favorite animal, and had served him faithfully, but in hto dotage contracted tbe reprehensible habit of killing sheep: This sad den demoralization in his muck loved canine grieved the old gentleman sorely, and he was at a loss What to do. He indulged a lingering affec tion for his “ dorg ” on account of past services, and theffdea of killing him was repugnant tp his better feelings. But from the dilemma lie was rescued by a son of Erin, whose wit was never know to fail; “Maine him Brownlow, be jabbers, and ye can kill tbe ould heathen without a regret.” And, as, the story runs, the.Celtic advice was adopted* We tell the story as -’twas told to us, without be ing responsible for its truthfulness. B^eoia^.'’attention is directed lo the lbrig lisl of advertisements of A. E. Beago to be found in SStewSsssreS to call upon him. of tho 80th of Soptcriibdr, (nib Olllcu vftlfbo for the pres- sxsBmH smtsnrsests , Carton de. Visile and Vignettes- of superior execution; at'$3'and'S4 per dox. Photography, li till Re yrirled bm'nclios^llntshcd'In'Btyle ' 'ieti. Compare our and truthfulness, equal to the very - Pictures with those taken n(other Galleries, and you wl at once see tljotr superiority. Don't forgot the place, KOHN’S GALLERY^ ’ Marne and number on the sign, (200,) 1 oc2—At Whitehall street, Atlantal KJss Marriage and. Celibacy, an Essay, of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. so, Diseases and Ahusi ors, with Hoaied letter lOflfaH’f’dM HdWwd Association', Philadelphia’,^tsnri- ylvanla. anglB—3m BENJ. P. WYVV. WM. B. OARUOLl.. ANDBKW DUNN ■ BUSINESS ‘ NOTICES. f Testimony-or tub ErriOAOvor MARS DEN'S SAN- A TIVE PILLS.—A Congressman: I have need thorn, and call recommend them. A Bishop: I consider them most’ valuable and efficacious. A Merchant; Their enlo sur prised mo until I knew tholr virtues. A Physician: This c omrI iris foW'm ERC HANYkf : To gather pearls from Ocean’s vases Divers go down In divers places; Jl But at our m'onthtoof streanis'and hays,. Mo pearls do Aslan swimmers raise I.iko those in beauty's mouth tbut chine, , CONSIGNEES PBB UAIUnOADS. Received by Georgia Railroad. October 0, I860. ATLANTA,'- - - - G-EORG-IA. «nl...•. :*»«!<> U. mans; M Cargill; Mrs A M Liu; Mrs R Br.tnnan; SHvoy .. ^—^ e rty. ciaytqn, A & PScofield aud Peck. Commercial Intelligence. Atlanta Market, .Sunday, Oct. 7.—We give below quotations for a few of the leading articles of commerce. They are In accor dance with actual transactions yesterday. WHOLESALE TOICES. Bacon—Shoulders, (scarce) Plain Canvassed Hams........... Sugar-CuredHams...,. ..... .. Clear Ribbed Sides Clear Sides.....UiV...— VritonfiA Salt.—Per sack; Baud,—In Barrqla and Regs. ■.. -vri-.fi & 25 @ S8)4® © 23«@ SlodbT—^ancy,' White Wheat... Extra Family and Family Extra.. ,.... 24 1(1 00 @17 00' ■5 14 00 ©15 00 . 12 50 ©18 00 11 5Q . ©12.0Q © 1 15 00 00 2 25 © 2 60 * n e\K i«A 8 n*AS- Small Gbain.—Eye, per bushel Fall Bariev.... Wheat (Geriffttoraised),.: : THE MONEY, UABKET; Gold—Buying........ . .48; 'Selling.... Silver—Buying 05; Selling... vjia/i.-. ' : . . -— fi2 83. Iioatavllle Market. : 1 Louisville, Oct. 4.—Sales 134hhds tobacco nt fultmtep foranperfine. - 1 Floor, fiO 25 for good oxtm family, and fil2 00 for prime. ' Wheat, »2 78; Com, &; 0:118,48. Mobs Pork firm at fia2 50.' Bacon shoulders 15R; clear Ides 21M. Raw Whisky fi2 82. HOTEL ARRIVALS. AMERICAN HOTEL. mdnqw v i *. * WHITE * WHITLOCK " SATURDAY, DOTOBfeR 0, 181)#. J 8 Mosb, Lynchburg. W.L Bates, Macon. IHVUW| Uth tor, Lexington. LHidi’&wSe! 1 N O. IKimb Mrs JShotwell. Mobile. C Gordon, Texas. JGMuy AYoi 3 Mays, Augusta. Young. Cnthbcrt. Wise, Lumpkin. T Wise, . M_pilver, Blakeley. Ul( JR Wtotoro,“Marietta: 1 W D Wheelnn, Marietta. R U Gates, Marlottn. > Bon Shcats, Kingston. NE Hairston, MIbs. planters' Hotel. 'WM. O’HALLOBAN,............ .THOrBiPTOB. SATURDAY,'OCTOBER 0, 1888. Thai , 1 W110,0 ot ft “M of fil03,8J5. ,i e8tln i«blo advantages gained from a good supply 01 - gamua irom a goon snppiy •trate. Tfr 0 na *to attempt '.tofitnnon- relief tlut WOD,a tome to our merchants, fodlou^oMr™’ “ 4b 5‘l“ eB8 “on generally. In tho re- niK.’ tho c io»nlng of onr streets, gotten, sewers, and other ni.. -T * 1 uur sircots, gutters, sewers, ana «U 1 C;„ WhCre ! llth m, K ht accumulate. These heno- i^toetUnratesof todtlit»«! 1Ion01 ”»yor, ana Momuers of coancii, the cu„u . w,8 ’" ,, g 10 see them having tho interest of kemim . r - Dut 1 4eom 11 n °t pmdent to Iscludo mxUpJi™ 0 , * D ***** re P or f- Behoving I havo touched he for Im necCMarjr ’ % Introducing a now auhject, lto- MttM.T 0 ' , . < T nt “ wa alterations, I I respectfully sub- Blt lhl> for your consideration. , A. Munrnv. Chairman, Ac. p . Lecture, killeii t Honry ’ son ^ n ‘ Henry, who was battia I xr° fomou3 “Henry House,’’ nt the first tow° , nassa8 ’ W "1 deliver a lecture to-mor- __ vening nt tho City Huil. His-lecture will hnili-r i: nclt,0nt8 > ttuecdotcs, etc., which enmo tjlit 'v ^ ersuna * ri'wervntion during that great ) cents. Innu.i correction, toomii " l(; P^Sropli about tlie fire yesterday . n * hri CtrOr WllS m 11(18 hddirun.fl wna Kll ° Hie keeper of a billiard sa- iillli-L vicinity. Such is not tlio case. The n m 111 ca 'vereatwned by Mr. George John Philip). Church To-I>ay, The lr 1 * easrcli ilavi„?i n , lUlun8Crvlc<J wlU bo conducted to- Elliot 1 "’- Church b y U,e Ri « bt R ev. Bte- ’ ltUb °P of the Diocese of Georgia. uooper ua. _ Irwin, Ark. AdamB, Colnmbns. Taylor Awlfo, N.O. AMcHult r, Ark: :J Floyd, Covington. A JOncs, Tenn. MMlckl^ohn, Palmetto. . R Jones, Ga. J T Mcifdor, St Mountain, r M E Chapin, wife nnd D E Hill, Danville, daughter, Jackson. ,0 Montague, Miss, 8 A Ashe J J Norman, Ga. R EWeawoll. Marietta. ,1 A wuaer, -lew uncan-. J Waenet,,Mow Oricane. MissL W G Shackelford, ( HR Beach, Ga. JN Gannaud,NY. J Guthrie, J W Roberts, Ala. JH Murphy, Ala H11 Bowles, Fla. D Strieker, Gai ■' W Sloan, HC. W L Kirkland, MAORR. SB Birds, M C. G L Cox, lady, 8 children & WII Barnes, St Louis. ’ servant, Ga. H G Satterfield, Now York. G Steel, Ga. J Mayfield & family, Salem: D W Logan, Mobile. -■ W Thornburg, Ky. NATIONAL HOTEL. FBATY, POND A COBEY rBOrBIETOBS. II. D. Ilarrle, Clerk. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1888. AP Allyrd,Tcmi. H LBoggcss, Ala. J W Ludlow; Ga. J J Fowler, Canada... B Jordan, GriUcndcn. J P nines, Ga. DT.yiflloux, wife A child, Cotumhui .T Do will; 8 J Maaton LT Downing A family, Ga. “l,Mobile. T WllllamB, Baltimore. JII Cox, Macon. S T Dickinson, On. J F Rodgers, Arkansas. Robt Bitkin, New Orlnms. J L Grant, Ga. M Dwlncll, Rome. G1’ Gates Macon, F B Roy, Ala. JH" C A King, wife, child A aer- L F vant. i ir (U.IDI, wilti, 2dill(lron, and 9 children, Fla. jssam Miss Wooden. Huntsville, sn, J D Woden, Huntsville. nr J - . M 1 Kohn, Macon. Fagen, ’. o. Ga. J A'M Ollntork, N O. A McNeal A Brr, Texas. E Livingston, M Y. n 8hees, Dahloncga. Clias Scott, Jr., Chicago. J R Bradford, S C. C (J Tutt, 8 0. PARTICULAR NOTICE. T HE regular Court room at City Hall being occupied by the honorable Superior Court, tho monthly ses . . - . ... f •- nesses, and and tie pum By order B. oc#-at interested, will please take notice in their attendance. ’. Smith, Judge. A, P. BELL, Clerk, “And thi» our life, apart from public haunt, Einde termono in sfofies, book* In the rtyiniug bivotS And good in everything." Tho wan, dyspeptic oxpressiori' of feature, so familiar and common to tho Amc;loan pepplp, lips^Torpu^ tjig tho dny-H’ might, ho took I'hmtutlon -Bitters; If hi Dvimoiif ,w ?.“ weak, languid or moulatly opprcssi . fjflm tof lou Blttors! and limy novor wiled ; morning, ho took Plantation ' ' Ion-Bitters; If he lacked appeti reesed, he took Ph „ —Jtoy novor frilled to set him on Ills *ihs sqr*“— 1 — a, Few| _ _ _ •may, JuBt road the following: I owo much to you, for I verily ho- I ^ m«h iM f, * . * * I had lost all appotito—was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and had a per* A of society. * * * Thu Plantation 1 -most “■BagaM" 1 ”" MASSEY A HERTY- iMia 31 a vt AND WHOLESALE JOKALEns IN ’ Produce and Proffisions, AVIxlteliall Street, H AVE riow lri store a large nUpply of Produool Provisions, which wo offer tq-tho-trade nt lot Onr stock conhlsts of ; Hi>» rind lowest White and YeUow Corn;.;, . Western Superdne and Family Flour. Georgia Superfine Flour in Barrels arid Wcks. ' :K-‘ . - ,. WMUTUA I Bacon Sides, HaUBandStidulkers,'IOii IJ” r?W t ;> 2- ';iiyd;iu it: J. e';3’.r, -- Virginia 8alt, Hay, Rye, Ac., Ac. Orders wijl meet prompt nnd careful aftcut.ion, oclB—c f'.sl ooS) itlri’W qUARTERLY REPORT ' Of the Condition Of the" Atlanta NUtiontn’Bimtt." in At lanta,in the 1 State <f Georgia. 'On the morning of'the Mret Monday if October, 1668. Notes arid Bills Dlscrinnted.fifM,«M-«9 Indebtedness ot Directors.,.......J H.Q0Q 00 Overdrafts tC*S.,ifwJI#.Svfc. ■ 8 I f,«S5 m »T-s*>V ~ -A .< i< )Oj I /. ir AOUA DE MAGNOLIA. A toilet delight. Superior to any Cologne, ttsed to hath* the fsee and person, to render the skin sort and fresh; to allay Influnmatlon, to perfomo nothing, for headache, It in manufactnred from the Southern MUifttoliH, and 1b obtaining a patronage qtitut nnprecedi ‘ cd. ' It !«a ftrvorlte wtth'nctremun nnd opera atnaere. womb* MAsBATOras A Co:; New York, Wholesale Agents, mWtMwwm'm i i tti it»-nU aici^.'il I .(tliufiil 111 •vdiTr VUiliaxh' j ‘ttii i Aiik Slftj8.'T.-1860.-X. '•Jos' so I "-“Exactly I "-Solon Shingle laid j thtfy- Avoro thoro “evory timo."- If ho felt “owloy" in tho ' m Bitters; if he felt woary at s the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. RHVr-WA IK WAGONHK, Madtld.'F. Y.” * * I have been a great sufferer from isin, and had to abandon prenchlng. » • * illation Bitters hnvu cured me. Tho Plantation Bitters liuvo cured 0 of a derangement of the Kidneys nnd Urinary OrganB, At have distressed me for years. They act like a cliurm, ! C. O. .MOORE, 254 Broadway, N. Y." MIfi. 0.‘ M ‘ DEVOE, iriariage'r ’of-the Unto: School forfiofdiers”Children;’Hays she “has given It’to tho worik mul Invalid children under her chargo, with thu ratifying results.” Wo lmve received ims ol sneh certificates, hut no adver- :tlvb nri wlult people themselves soy of ’hr fortune and our roputntion aro at it quality arid.high character of thesu —...Jd'soritti rittpport from partlos who do tcaro’whfi.ttltejBfcll.^Boqu yburgunra. SoOjdUrpri:; ,OD.,. New Ybrk City.; ; Saratoga Spring, tyater, sold by nl) Binggriste. 0VB3R A MILLION DOLLAES SAVED! nnd was useless mid hear of wlth- Iment. l ,u u,u veg, uuu was usutei everything I could hear of tho Mexican Mnstang'Iilnl nent cure.’’ i-ih.. took cold from a bud hurt In over a year. I had used eve iout benefit, until I tried tho It soon effected wpermanent J. L. DOWNING. to..ffnnel7,1859. , Sprains, SorMJ'Sii^to^^I^MIs'ori^So^sT^^Ttfen 1 have used It tor Burns, Brnlses, Sorus, Rhonmatlsm, *o., and all say it acta llko magic." io magic." . «. W. HEWITT, 1 Foreman for American, Wells, Fargo’s and Harden's “ Tho stfralri-bf ni'yRlnhgfiter’s ankle, ibbcanlbiredwhilo skating last winter, was entirely cured In ono week, after she commenced using your Moxican Mustang Liniment. Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1,1865. El). SEELY. It is on admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Linl- man und planters shonld always havo it on hand. Quick and sure It certainly is. All genuine is wrapped in steel pinto engravings, bearing tho signature of Q. W. West brook-, Cnemistv and itlto prlTOfs U. S. stamp, of Dhhab Barnes A" Co. over the top. An effort has been made to cnnnterfelt It with a cheap stone plate label. Look closelyl Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. . t a »! «iu «»st; f i li is a mo8t de)i{?htful Hair Dresslug It eradicates scuri’ and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and £' It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It reBtoreB hair upon prematurely bald heads, s 1b just what Lyon’s Katharlou will do. It is pret* . ImBBImSM not keep it, or a family that does not use it. ■Mil ,,i 1. ,; R. THUMA8, LYON, Chon)trit, Y Saratoga Spring Water,’ sold by all Druggists. .MMbWa ib irwr t. 11 -• I ;.n.; < Who would noM)e feeariilfiilt Who Would not add to tholr beauty What gives that .marble purity aud dIs- Hnpusilppeitrarico we obsorvthtpon theatige, and lri the cl ty hallo f ..It lajio longer a secret.’ They"use Ila ” ” " ' *’ continuedvtsr uoHnBnlm. Ite roughness, from tlm.faco and linnds, (riui rihplexlou smooth; trattsparout, bldomitig 1 . ’Unlike many coamstici;' it iconttdnsl no. .'Y.'J’Ghemlst 1 / ! .AW KhK 1 ’•* ■i.l line. u« .-'rHjOit >, tii-tfvT ;r:'t » ■ ,1,(*(lq*ll ‘ Uolmstrcet’s inlriittahle Hair Coloring is not a dye. All fristantaneous dyes are composed of tuiiar. caustic, and nioro or loss destroy the vitality and beauty of tho lialr. : tanking House furniture and Fixtures.. Current E; Current Expenses I,fi!i5 OP Taxes Ppkf,,, - .. . Pronilums........ ’ 1 'IJ! 1' In favor over twenty years It restores gi originalcotortly gradual hhsorptton, In 'u i blo mnnnori' ’Itls nlsb a'heatitual Pair drcbsIng. 'Soldln i sixes—50cents and *1—by nUfioalerli-i- ■ • ”i ” ■ C. HEIM8THRET, Chemist. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all DntgglsW. Deposited : Treasurer to secure Circulating., ...» ioo ; ,6oo"flo ®b§ea«S» j looiooodi) JUKHiFWir •- - 85,800 "“:*is3,wrts r o6 Notes or other National Banks.... 22.875 00 Legal Tender Notoa . 85,800 00 Compound lutoreat Notes.,...,...... 15,8(H). 00 ClreulatlnsNotes ...... Individual DepoBlta IT U llnnnnl,. .8. Dopoalts ue toNatlonat Banks uo to other Banka ant . Discounts; Exchange and Interest. Profit and-Loss’......’. vf?. si" W. Uench-Treo Street, Atlanta, Ucprsla, i .rnmaW’ A QA/i WfAfV LBS boat Tennessee Iron, jtStJvjVr'JU 800 Heating and Cooking Stoves, .-(■Hp .with Furniture complete, tbe ^ th ^ DEb ' *** I, „ Bank, do solemnly swear that tho.al true, jo the hest qf my knowledge and .State ox Gkoroia, Fnlton County. muers. - larooassortmintoV tSri’Ware, Backets, Tubs,Bas kets, Wash Boards, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Wash Kottles, -Wagon Boxes, -Rope,’ Spades, Shovels, Hardware: and -Houso Furnishing Goods. All of which will be sold low. > - SCDdO—8m Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8d day of Oc P^OMAUR, Not Pub. tober, 1800. —:t«i—at DAVID VALENTINE & CO., IMPORTERS OF Silks Dress Goods and Woolens, 850 BBOADWAY, NEW .YOWC? K IVY STREET SELECT SCHOOL. 1 A CENTRAL LOCATION, : . :. . 1 Hotel, In tho Ivy S; hope to glvo satisfaction ns ‘ilnbors -School Be. Hilly by the nnlo separate labors wo havo been performing. There Is room enough for both Schools, aud for largo accessions besides. Hoping to add to onr present encouraging number, id intending to make this a FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL, o pledge alt dllllgcnco In our labors. ■ W. H. HUNT, sop27—4tdh J. O. McDANIEL. WM. li, HGN8L£R, PROFESSOR OF MUSICS ATLANTA, 6EORGIA. Orders msy he loft with n. Brsumuller, Whitehall freet-weiri)—ty OIL MEAL! TUST RECEIVED. 15 barrels OIL MEAL, the best aud J cheapest article for Cow Food. For Bale by eop29—XW I*. P. PEASE A CO., Agents, nn n ” ~ . " w 10 W. 4DAIR.^A*otioa*er. ffords such a , situated -roh, ... >#«; rdon Johnson’s Summit. One-third cash; htlanco In SMra 6 months. ’ carriages, banners, Ac., to caftywt the m; tltmlo. CLAYTON, ADAIJ Commissi No. IS J VI. ADAIR, Auctioneer. ESTATE AT MOTION. ’j OV& : waLseJl^fftlmitrem^lsffQ B A 3 On Wedneaday Afternoon, - .lOtb Instant, 5 ; A’f THREE O’tft-OUK; 1 1 ’’ Terms.—Half cash: haK: 0 months. - Attsmeati ’sl(W> PECK, THQMPS:QN i CO. .TMi R Y G O O D S, j .*1U«df fit- , riMgltllltK *aJta, GEOMMr . JL? A • ■ f'ffuf'M THE CENTRAL HOTEL,OF ATLANT, ha,It, and is desirable in ”j At McKcon A Godfrey's, Alabama street,-. - 2 .QUARTER-ACRE Lots—Bodgcrpinco. Terms.- cash; half 0months, t. -- - .elm:. K Ui —ALSO- -Half ijrnl TS, helongiug to,Mr; Jennings, it.. Te^ms.—Hjlf ( cash; half 8 the city, and 1 city, ccsslhlo alleys. - <-’l Snle positive. Titles perfect. CLAYTON-,'; IN,'ADAIR A PURSE, CABGd'' jpit English Isla«&„$iig9S§» . By 5 RT^LE Y W b RE'ItfHTb iff ■ • ■ y . vfl J# * .iT >i :»\J CHARLESTON, ' 0N MONDAY, OOTOBER feffiJ wo will offer by Auction, at __ go or Schooner. “Ma^jt K.'jBprika^^frq consistino or 13 hlids, Choice Grocory Sugars, 28 lihde Choice Grocery Sugars,-, 17 hhds Choice Grqcery’sngnre, 28 bbls Choice Grocery Sugars, ^ia This lots of Sugars aro superior to a: this market for eotneyearn- pasfoand-ai o’(flock,'A.iM:f rt'harf, thri’Car- irb-.idoes, W. I„ tom pra-.fr., II worth at- The On ADAIR, Auctioneer. Kweit v ‘jProperty,’ ILL.STREBT, 'G the residence’6f Rt . he eold on Tuesday morning next, tho 9th InBtont, ii street’ K 'onr LotB 40 feet fronting on Thompson street. s,Dne-thlrd Cash., Onc-tlurd three months. One- AuS';"lirimedtately thereal&r, we will seit'Col. Gainey's' property at the junction of Marietta and Walton streets, divided Into SEVEN SMALL BUSINESS LOTS. Terms one-half cash: ouc-half six months. a* Commission Merchants, oo5—til Np, 18, AJatHmm street. STOCK AUCTION, \ noo/jOOr-tB i .HfiUii'tt^ S.kl jPtt- ^^«S8EE j ;:‘S,|.^LISS ir ,. JJLEGANT S»-KS^ iflhnn(i gJHjjVi I Empress Cloth NJfitjmsa , .m ia . PECK, THOMPSON-A CO.’S. F n»»„.M,-woo™ K . Ai] At’,--’: PECK. THOMPSON A CO.’S. STOCK OLOAKS. HI jjjVMBRC .S. - Shawls, Scarfs and Nubias CO.’ PECK, THOMPSON, A CO.’S, 10-4,11-4, nnd 12-4 Blankets, Ltnseys. ion:. pRUk, THOMPSON A CO.’S. XJEIfand wflFlR B'iiANNELtr, ' > JCi 1(M, 11-4, nnd 12-4 igmdgqfrtv'MW ,-wou uitjyx o,t>l ?T PLEACHED GOODS, m». i aft-intSifDolalua,, , , ) W.’.’A’i-, ! 1 loti Bleached Sheeting,’ .tUA-;.;!-n.-,i -;a»iffla,k. c . item A SEClii THOMPSON A CO.’%,, Pl)d fourid' in a’flrst-clriss Hr/ •Si ,x»» AVIlltolinll - Street, - ATLANTA,"- G-EORG-IA, BOOTS AND SHOE^ f To wMcli wo ask the rittontlori of tho Pnbltc,' —CONSISTING OF— ■esaGaltcra, idles' GlovoKldBalmornl Gaiters, Ladles’ tilt)V’e’faid Wajkl rig Gaiters, : Ladles’ Calf* float Sewed Walking Goiters, i Rubber OverBhoes and Sandals, i £ ,SY f if a y. i 3tf \ tH / WEEKLY 1*41 >. t y. :•* n « .'> n AUCTION Men’B^nbber OvershooB, '■not/ fLot S MipBe«’,BlnbbwOxcrBhpeB, w f./mt ,->.'t I:,«r. ,;>• vjuh-, Mg. I i - ■ Boys’ Calf Sowed Boots, | ^BHt-fe’ Calf Balmorals, , f v.’i,.Boys’ CMfjBrogans,. , Boys’ Potent Oxfords, Horses, Mules, Wagons, Beef Cattle, £ ,. WILL TAKE PLAGE.. ouths’ Calf Balmorals, 'VtltmUfo’Tu. "ban 7< Child’s Cloth Lace Boots, ’ 1 , Chlldiis ffioth Cong. Gaiters, uji cuiidiB'Gpat Tip.Boots, r Chlld’sPat. and Goat Anklets Which chine ati-ect from the Eastern Manufactories, arid EVERY THURSDAY MOItNING At ( tlio Teimewsee StRblqs,, ‘hat emporium UNCLE' BILLY Hliilq Auctioneer. -1 .«,:i<>«'f . ( / i'-t I WILL sell EVERY- THURSDAY, MOHNINQ, at,-my Stables, commencing nt 10 o’clock. Horses, Mnles, it | \i. -i ;,',i.. tScWseptiu 'pfoViouf to dity’bf'wOft' win 'rdtoivti; >pcr atteritlqn;iind wlll he’dlsposcd ot as tUe^^p'hy; ws-stoi-ii sail SirHl he a regular" ... foatiifh of WHstab-’ llshmellt evejy Thnrsdn^. ^Ashnreol thoimhllc patron- Hfats : iboJii. Kverybbdy ! UgG is' feUfM Ciiuiiy DUI1UIVCU. ,— . ■<oy> L t«»sa lA. w J. W06TBK;Proprietor V' Atlanta; Gii!. September 2d; 1866. 11 ~scp2—8m S. J. Shackelford & Wfiib Ketohani, ■; '!', A i:;c''r r T<i'3V ; 'T. I ANP/COBEpSSIQi' MHBCB^is;" ■pTS^ECTEULLY; solirif '.ptttropnge,, 'fi.osq'iiiavlng XL. • . ’' . " - ko-I/ j:,.’ ...ri ,...:l4,rt . -Real Estate, Slack;, aiid "fitlief ''Pfopfeftv, 1 WUI flpd jtiVhtrielr IjitereBt to ,T5HB FINEST, Hats, Caps, EVER SEEjf'l Kctchsiiiat his s , nngl4—Jim •on’s Extract op Pons Jamaica Ginokr—for In- Nansca, Heartburn; Sick uiypobiuu, iiuiinua, umihuuiu, oiCk Headache, Cholera tta cheap and rotlable article for culinary purposus. Sold g. Water, sold by .all Druggists. TKIN, Spadto, Shovels, Hardware, Is. All of which will bo sold 1 [t oaa.-gff am j aLz tpress & Transportatxou Co. idq.Hffif-5ESiaa2raif ■ i Nation; jY’SsiGlT^riMCEIVT. OTICltf is horohy given,' that'by a* deoil dated tie 20 th J.Y day or Suptcmber, I860, theNatto^fd^Kxp^rce^und m Property! ng moneys payable to said Company, whether on calls or assessments onBtock of tiwiCQmpmt or otherwise. rf Persons Indebted to said Company aro requested to cd, , C. OL1VBR P’PONNELL. shpSO—lot properly certi s against ' ant- ten Wn B ° nt - to ninke liberal Advances at lowest rates on prepared Cotton.In io field, and that ready for shipment, consigned to them, 'o have rnado the above arrangement with this House, "'Use wo know them personally, and cau vouch for .......— - promptness in bos Iness. r responsibility and promptness In business. :p2I-3iu ORMK A FARRAR. For Sale, to Arrive. .i/Y/Y'fcOH.H'Greerdeafsnd Todd Mills Rope, 4vU 50 bales heavy India Bagging. By »ep21—1m Oltiria A FAItltAR, 1,000 Tons Sorap Iron Wanted. T HE 1 'ATLANTA MINING A ROLLING MILL CO. having commenced operations, are prepared to pur chase any quantity of Wroaght and Cast Scrap Irom, for which thohl^heat cash prlco will bo paid. Apply at the aug-18— ,T. M. A J.-C. ALEXANDER; Dealers in lUrdt ire. Shades hung., Cei Jtc., ltepalrud, by Whitehall Street, a/do sep25—lm G R E AT BEDBCT10HI: lie roods, SUB r PnrUer’N Building, Whltqbnll SUfret. • L mHK 5,000 YARDS GOOD CALICO /\ £~ f I' ji K.iJ/i: To toe Closed Out nt X5 Cents OUE ENTIEE STOCK OF Poplins,.. Merinos. Detnius, Hosiery, . Shawls, Nubias, , — .. .Hoods, :% «i» -. Bleachinge, Corsets, ■ . . Shirtings, /jOC Balmorals, - • 'Gloves, Shoes And ; Gents’.EvuittiBWRg CtOflds, NEW COODS! NEW GOODS! Kjrv OASES NEW GOODS for tlio LADIES,"arrlvlrig 50 F or variety, at 0Cp23 HIRSHBERO, MAAS A'COr’S; Parker's Building, Wliltelmll Street. BBO nuowN. . v. wnmwAN. ,. >W»r Sc WILDMAN •BANKEBS. Having opened an Offlco corner of Marietta and Broad Btroets, wo aro prepared to RECEIVE DEPOSITS, AND DO A GENERAL OANMINU AND FXCHANGB BU8INKSS. From tho 1st November next. f£|HI8 HOUSE Is conveniently situated to the . Railroad Depot, and buelncas.iiortion of the city, and la admirably adapted for a hotel, qf first- , cin»B boarding house. This House hq» ;Bop7—lm HAEIETTA STEAM TANNEBY j For Sale sit. Auction. will Boll st Anction, In Marietta, Monday, 16lh V Y October next, tho "Marietta Steam Tannery.” It lies on tho Railroad to Atlanlo, throe-fourths of anr”* from town. Thirteen acres of land; abundance of pi water, and a hold spring, In a bcautlftil grove; 101 vats, boiler, and engine atuck uninjured, and l*-hor»« engine j nearly complete; foundations and parts of tho walls of ’: lumber to re-erect tCo buildings; inspect the properly, ono of tho best Investments In Georgia. Baric and securo can ho luid for $4 per cord, or even less. ' Terms: Unit cash, balance in twelve months. R.-T. BRUMBY, W. J. RUSSELL. ;augl7—2tawtd* AT ADMINIBTEATOE’S SALE. \KTILL ho eold, lu Greenville, Merriwethcr , TV on the first Tuesday In. November: lie the logal boii.’sof sale, by vlruin of an ord r county, Cla., next, between ,.by virtue of an order from the Ordinary of said county, the followteg property, belong ing to tho cstatoof Monroo M.^ianco, late of said county, deceased, to-wit: Pnc-half Interest te.tlio,White Sulphur Springs, in Bitid c’ouillK With the exception ol the wid ow’s dower, ono fir - ‘ mom torest In lot of land county. ’ Terms cash. - .Tho best chanco ever offered to luvcst.gr,lenhocks. , FLEMMING It. NANCE, *^-'1 Adml;ds | rater. | ^o^stoniil ' JOHN MILLEDCE, JR., T T O R N EY Al T* Ij Jk. Sv, . ^TL^^A 1 ,‘ GEORCliA.' ^F*Will pfactlceiri tho’ Coweta Circuit. Cun ho found dr till Ref irit.tho offlco of Gaakill & Thomas. —Hon. "Keiptlicl V. .Tohnsou, Augnsta; Hon.’B. II. Hill; LaGiahgo; Hon. Joseph E. ’Brotvii, At- ■, Macon; It. U” ’ lnnta: Hon. O. A. Loclminc, Son, Savannali. bbershnm S Dr, R. ft. STACY, (iiaib' oirSavnnnali, Gcogla.) OFFICE "BANK BLOCK,’! ALABAMA STREET. tESIDENCE—Ono door, West of TRINITY (M. J. ii SPEER. ’ ’ 1 D. N. SPEER. SPEER & SPEER, An * t o r u.c ys L it >v, -lagra-nge, GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to nil, business entrusted t telrcaro.,. ’ "- U&mXef XL 33 M O "V ’A. ’ Dr. F. H. 0BME, (Homceopathist,) , v Jer. of Wuehington oil Btreettf, fronting City Hall square. ■Sun ! ^ND RETAIL. :tyj, are nWMbistylNG nnd OPENING, Ait our etorc ofxi' Al'ritoama Strerit, ' A Hand some Assorimcut of Goods, SUITED TO THE TliABE OF THE SEASON, :To which woirtspectfolly Invito; the.attention, of purs’ chasers, ';R. j. Lowry & coi On Hariri, a Wfl.rjjrlRame ARarivmunt, of Tweeds, Flannels, Linsoy, Ac. We aro offering tho above lino,of GoodB nt very low p ■ R: J. LOWRY & CO. mmm aiTHAJift mm ON. OONSIGNIURNtr. OAA BARRELS FAillLY arid EXTRA FLOUR, 4UU 200 BaCksFamily and Extra Flonr, .. ' * ’ ■ w rp tBL JEi' ■ G -Eti-H A. T ’ HOLBROQK- •m ml Inti) uo 1 Arff" Mii-Atom nil SOUTHERN CHRIS^p ADVOCATE j iwr'i'4 .mvt ot - *Hij,OTOSX COMPLETE -eiigton nnu tlio interests or tho Chnrch of Woi tho Methodist Episcopal Church . ontneastcra States—of high literary cliur- imong its contributors and correspondents 'LANTA 1 THIRTIETH^ VOLUME. 1 ofthaRev. E; H. MYERS, Di D„ ho has conducted it for tho past twelve yours. ^Devoidd to Religion and tlm tetoresta of tho Chnrch of South,int acter—hayiug among its contribi any of tho most eminent Divines in 4hat Church, and vlng duo attention to every qnestion of public impor- nce, to facts In Hcicnco ana Art, to tho Nows, to tho jirkete, etc,,.etc., wo deem It tho .vory beBt paper for tho mily, where hut ono paper Is takon, and worthy a place ‘ for tlio poor man, : ty ^ , ^jier, style and size As a’mcdinm of oxterisivo country advcrilslng'u Is tho boat paper In the’ Southeast, having n wldo range of dr- ’.milatiou, and n lurgoUd of subscribers in South Carolina, Any porsori sending $80.00, will to entitled to a copy of lepnper for one year,-for thlB service. Those wishing to snbsi BcSIdoe, it is' emphatically the papor for ; (and such wo all arouow,) lor It is ohpuper, considered; than any paper in tlio 8outhcn; Everything -New,- of tho Latoat-Stylo*, gH OT* j HI H*AW Call-aotb See-’Me, ^aM Call at Orc& ! B0pafirr1mi!> n FALL AND WINTER J. vr. BROWN. A., 8, TALLEY. TULEI, BROWN i CO. Anuonnce to tholr friends and customers an arrival ol NEW GOODS! HEY takepleasufo in stating that thoIr'frcIl'tlcB for solootlng dud purchasing gooos arc now nnsurr-- as ono of tho firm will remain In Now York one 0 his whole time to the purchase of 1 Now and'Destra- blo Goods. They will rocolvo weekly, during tho coming Fall and., Winter feason. All the Latest Styles Of Ladles’ Dress Goods, Cloaks and Trimmings. They now Have In Store, he are Receiving, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. c Dress Fronch M ,. rin „ rti All-Wool Delaines. AlpnccaB. WHITE GOODS. - -ia.Wfct.tiii.. LADIES’ COVERINGS. Clonks, Shawls, Act* EMBROIDERIES. ■Swiss and Jaconet Edging, Swiss and Jaconet Inserting. Thread Laco and Kdglmr, IIODU Tntee.lCLUNYLACE DOMESTICS. Bleached and Brown Drill. ’ •’ • Bleached and Brown Shirting. ,Bleached and Brown Shooting. FLANNELS, White an Red Flannels, O^Ftan„el^ tonFi(nnei CARPET8. hreo-Ply OarpeU, Rngt, Ac. , It. J. LOWRY & CO. (tyil-.iiiii’ j I itmtiL* r-’-r. m -. (m-.wttwf <ii 05 HAND, ■’ ^ SACKS’VTRGilMit SALT, 800 kegs and half kegs F. F.’F. nnd ihiw ,»* Blasting; Powder. ,.,Shh|, i 8ugar,C ? ffoo,Rlro ; todIgo { &a ifc . ca i - v ; ' VAlRttAtikS’ SCALES. ATE aro A^skM for ilid srilo of tlio above Scales, rind ter^^r^^^LowRYAco. sov- A UUDO HDUIIMJ4 1 IV DUtiSCribfi. may remit by mall, or np- ily to tho nearest itinerant preacher pf tho Mothodiat Splscopal Chnich South, all or whom aro agents for tho year; Two Dollars for onths. tho money Is ox- . BURKE & CO., W., Macon .Or. WITHOUT A. .NAME! Fine Liquors and Cigars. GEORGE JOHNSON .:l.i'v-1jm SALOON, on the corner of . his Now Bnllding, TniS DAY.’-- llo hopes In a few days lie will be nble to christen tho abovo pmee, and Invito nil his friends to A BALL and FREE ENTERTAINMENT When tho Hail ls firilBlied. But nt present Le ts unable, on account of his heavy Iosb sustained by lire on tho first day of last May, ’ "’’' ,,lnthe Blue House, on Decatnr street, door to tho Masonic Hall, that was burned by Mr. ’o Restaurant. Bnt tho poor man says.he was not Insured. I nm.very sorry foi him, together with my- A word to tlio wise. All keep insured. Don’t do ob I have dono, to let yonr Inr an ^m rgeUb “ Corn,!rofi ' Inpurauco run ont. Bo miro f Alabama aud Broad Ht reeU*. 15 KOI IO E JOHNSON. RAILROAD NEW . GEORGIA E1TIM' HOUSE, STONE MOUNTAIN- BLUE~ERONT. public, by railroad or otherwltic, that it is now open for their accommodation. * Tho best tho country affords will always b-.* on their table, and served up In tho best style. The traveling public are iuvlted to call and Judge for themselves. PLEASURE PARTIES to tho “Stone Mountain” will be accommodated at short notice with lunch or meals, and a hall provided them for .the “dance,” should Uiey desire to Indulge in It Tho undersigned, determined to please, only ask for a trial. Don’t forget the Rouae with the BLUE FRONT 1 octy—3in M. D. LEE A CO., Proprietors. FRENCH BRANDY, 2 CASKS FRENCH BRANDY on consignment and for sale by JOIINSON A GORDON. OLD BOURBON. 2 BBL. FINE OLD BOURBON on consignment and for sale cheap by JOHNSON A GORDON. MULE FOR SALE. O NE YOUNG. WELL-BROKE MULE can he bought low by applying lo ble Covers. ly kept In a firth sepSc JOHNSON A GORDON. FLOUR. zipraaBsar — BHMS '