Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 07, 1861, Image 4

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s 0 -wff -m /Q O N F E IP:E (R i\ 0 <Y< f outturn «pnftdftatj l Ii - f ni c11.1 n of « TofUou Rf |»I«iilielm Pal-' lfa*jht lo.ultlgUBc. of lb% demruoiiua of • portion of thia celebrated P«1ju» nt Wootltfoolc, aa<i of ilto loti of the valuable paintiuge known at (he Titian Unita ry. The lost of ikote pictures will be •uoh t<'gre!ted by all adnaima of ibU talnbratni master. They* Weft a present from Victor Aiindeue. King of Sardinia, lo John, Duke of Miirfeowtiffc, and remaiotd uahuna and hid den from tka paklit view sill the tkll tf Sir Joshua Reynolds to IIImMo in 1788; he was so forcibly siruel wfrh their koaoly and value that he reeommsaded their beimg placed in the room they occupied. Tho f Uowfng in a list of tbs pictures destroyed : Mart and Venue, Cupid anJ I’scko, Apollo and Daphne, l'iuio aud Troasrpiae, iisrculst and Dejanlra, Vulcsud snd Cerer, Uacohus and Ariadne, Juptrto. Juuo and lo, Neptune and Am phitrlte—all psiniad on leather by Titan. —* The only other painting ft one by Peter Paul K ibens— the Rape of Proserpine, eight feel eight inches in height and two feet one Inch wide, and was considered one of Ruben's mas* terjpfW The Journal of Commerce aaya the pile of buildings constituting; Blenheim Palace was erected in the reign of Queen Ante, by special act of Parliament, to reward and commemorate the services of tha greet Marlborough, who previous it the time of Wellington was cou sidsred the beet soldier that England had ever produced. His Skillful movements on the Continent, and especially at the battle of Bleuhefm, on the i!4ih of August, 1704, were with the assistance of Priuee Eugene, lie g lined a complete viotory over Marshall Tal- Urd and the Eleolor of Uavarin, made him exceedingly popular in hi* own country, and procured tor him the Manor of Woodstock and title of Puke, which were settled upon him and his hens forever. Although A*wO,- 000 were appropriated for the erection of the palace, the jealousy of a lory minister wi'h- held the funds, alter an advanee of £240.000, and the remainder of tha ooat, £00,000, was pa d for bis private fortune. It was not com* pleted ontil after his death, in 1713. The style it the Italo-Coriuf hian. the whole occu- pying three sides of a square, with a front measuring 348 feet fox* wing to wieg. The architect was Sir John Van Rurgb. I’he ex lerior is richly ornamented and set off to the greatest advantage'by the artistic arrange ments of a park of 2,940 acres, a model of laudaeape gardening. The interior is furnish ed with corresponding elegance and taste.— Within the chapel are the remains of the first Duke, Lis wife, and two children, and their statues, executed by Rysback. The library is a noble hall, containing among other treasures the SdnderlHnd collection of more than 27,000 volumes. The astronomical observatory, near the cast angle, is well provided with appara tus, including a telescope ty lietschel, pre sented by King George 111 after bis visit to Blenheim in 1780. Woodstock is GO miles from London, and noted for its historical associations. It was here that KiDg Alfred resided translating llocthius; here too lived the Fair Rosamond, so well kuowo, and at Woodstock llenry 11 received the Prince of Wales and Malcolm, King of Scotland. Edward I held a parlia ment at Woodstock in the year 1273, and both his son Edmnnd and the reuowned Black Priuee were born here ; it was also the birth place of Chaucer. The oi l palace was at in ternals occupied by Richard 11 and llenry III, and llenry VII, narrowly escaped assassina tion there. In the same place, Elizabeth, the •laughter of the latter, was confined, before •ue came to the throne, by her aieter Mary — Sir Waller Sootl has named one of bit novels from Woodstock. The present population is about 9,000. A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends and patrons, that she is again prepared to suit them W i t h ALL TUB IiATEST AND Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS. CAPS, Head-Dresses, &G. At her old Stand, 03 WHITEHALL-STREET, Where she will be happy to receive A Liberal Share of the Trade Atlanta AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. oct 9. Removal. VCRB. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform ALL her numerous lady customers ant l friends, that she hu removed to, and 1> Bow occipy ing one of the spacidns and elegantly fitted-up teiT omenta in the New Building on the corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets being thethird door from the latter street. She ii now opening in her New Store, one of the most Extensive, Beet Assorted, and Superb Mocks of all and Wintei MILLINERY, • omprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Ca*.,; CMtr* WtoM. nes, etc., of the latest Styles, in alraoet endless variety. She has also a full line of CORSETS, DRESS TRmi£kN(Mt »n HOSIERY, LACS VEILS, Ac., tc all of which she would moet respectfully in vito the attention of her numerous,customer*. Her Opening Dky frill be bn Monday, OcU 8. oetS-dlm Afflraifii HUTHT V. FURNISHED WITH U N I F O R M B / ,*f RiivRT notice and LOW PRXOBJB, r \ ^ H l ) I 1 I ( LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THEIR nCKCUAXT YAILOR1KU ESTABLISHMENT. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, CiEOROIA. dec 6 ’ ATLANTA CLOTHINSHALL. 1 HAVE just returned from the Forth with a large stoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citizens of Atlan ta and tho surrouuaing country, with Costa, Pants, Vents, tthlrta. Handkerchiefs, Neck-tics, Socks, Hate, Caps. and everything else in the Clothing line, ol S ood quality and a. LOW PRICES. All who eeire bargains should give me a call. —also, on n a so— Jewelrv! Knives ! Combs! And other Notion*. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whites]] street, nearly opposite inarch lotf Kddle.nan A Bank ?r% & /£r /v V v (D- !'•& ECONOMY! v\ ^ Save the Pieces! 1 * v -.. A S accidents will happen, erez in well-regu lated families, it is very dosirabie to have some cheap and convicnt way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. HPALDINtPS PREPARF.I) GLUE meets all such emergencies, snd no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up to aticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limpingchairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the articls for cono, shell, and other ornamen tal work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is usedco?u, be ing chomicallv held in solution, and possess ing all the valuable qualities of the best cabi net-makers’ Gluo. It may bo used in the place of odinary uucillage, being vastly more t J- hosive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.’ N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle Price, Twenty-Five Cents. Wholesale Depot, No. 49 Cedar street, New York. Addreaa HENRY C. SPALDING k CO., Box No. 3,600, New York Put up for Dealers, in Cases containing four, eight, and twelve down—a beautiful Litho graphic Show-Card accompanying each pack- H e - J** A single bottle of SPALDING’S PRE PARED GLUE will save ten times its coat au- nually toavery household. “Wet Bold by prominent Stationers, Druggists. Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Faney Stores. Country merchants should make a note ol 8PALDING’8 PREPARED GLUE, when mak ing up their list. It will stand any climate. Jan34twewly NfmeB. sed will eoi RY AND PROVISION stand of J. 0. Ukmdrix A i street, calls ones patrol I of J. C. 11c a dr ix A. Op., Ai# hfiri t, where ha will bs pl—irt to wclr. the of hi, old «Ua<H.*il — many .« »• may banlsasadtarfotar.Miwwith th.lr m«|» J. C. HENDRIX. INDIA RUBBER BELTING—from 1 la « A inch—-for eale hr ■m.14 CENTER A TREADWB1 I, MISCELLANEOUS; J TalAuUb ^hht'A.~DA0l( ian —>TtUw« k - 1 a growing tendency in this age to appropriate I the most cxpressivo words of other languages, | and alter awhile to iusorporate them into our i own ; thus tho word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying "for the head,” is now | becoming popularised in connection with Mr I Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will iM»nn be used in a more general way, and the : word Cephulic will become as common as Elec trotype and many others whose distinction as | foreign words has been worn awns by common ! usage until they seem M na»ivesnd toths manor * bt ' ru * M _ we^ ■ — 'ardly Eealired. Hi 'ad *n 'orriblo ’eadeohe this halleruuon, hand 1 stepped into the hapothecaries, band aaya hi t«» the nmn. “Can you hease me of an ’eadsclie ?’* “!)•«§ it hachc ’ard,” says 'e. “Hex cccdingly,” says hi, hand Upon that *e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'poo me 'onor it eur- cd me so quick that 1 ’ardly realized 1 ’ad an* 'eadaehe. J-Jf" IIsadachk is the favorite sign by which nature makes known aoy deviation, whatever, from the natural state of the bram, and view ed in this light, it tray be looked on as a safe guard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late j to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classi. { fied under two names, vis: Symptomatic and i idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed- I ingly common, and ts the precursor of a great , variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism, aud all lebriie diaeasev.— , In its nervous form it u sympathetic ofdts- • ease of the stomach constituting Mick headache, of hepatic disease constituting biliou* /uaducke, | of worms, constipatiou aud other disorders ot the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affec- ‘ tione. Diseases of the heart are very frequent- I ly attended with Headaches; ALtemin and 1 Plethora are also affections which frequently [ occasion headuche. Idiopathic Headache is , also very common, being usually distinguished , by the name, of nervzua headache, sometime* coming on suddenly- in- a slate of apparently j sound health, and prostrating at once the lin n tai and physical energies, and in other in j stances it comes ou slowly, heralded by dcpr«» siou of spirits or acerbity ot temper In n.o*-t i..stances the pain is in tho front of tin* h*onl. over one or bom ejea. and nmnctytufr j ing vomiting: under thi» class may air** be ! named Xeuralgxa For the treatment of either clues of Headache the Cephalic Pills have b**eu found a bur.* utid safe remedy, relieving the most acute pen a in j a lew minutes, and by its fubtle power cradle- | ating the diseases of which Headache is the j unerring index. Bkilokt.—Missus wants you to send her a ; box of Cephalic Glue, no. a bottle of Prepared j Pills—but I'm thinking that's not juat it nai- j ther; but perhaps ye’ll be alter knowing what j it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and gone with the ! Sick Headache, and wants some more ot that j same as relaivi d her before. Druggist -—You must mean Spalding's Ceph alic Pills. Bridget.—Och ! sure now and you’ve sed it, here's the quarther and give me the Pills and dont be all uay about it aillier. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of tbe “many ills llesh is heir to” is so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre cursor and companion of many of the must fatal aud dangerous diseases, and. unless early eradicated, it will bring tbe suPeror to an un timely grave. Among tnelighlci **\> sot which costiveness is the usual attendant, are Head ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while c long train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers Abcesscs, Dysentary, Diarrbcea. Dyspepsia Apoplexy, Epilepsy,* Paralysia, Hysteria, Hy pochondriasis, Mclaueboly and Insanity, first indicate their presence in th^ system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the dis eases uamed originate ip Constipation, but take on on independent existence, unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention wheuever it occurs, and no person should ncgl«*rt to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduout approaches of diaeasoaad destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Gruat Discovert.—Among the most impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this ago may be considered the system of vaccina tion for protection from Small Pox, the Cepha lic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of QuiDiue for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be axperienced by sufloriog humanity long af ter theft discoverers are forgotten. ’)HHM MO'J cnIn 1*01 5) VM* ROMILLRR. T. F. FLRMINO. B. B. XBLBAR MG HELEN, FLEMING A CO., GENERAL PRODUCE - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ftoutli * Ida Paowe tiger Depot, ATLANTA GEORGIA. K EEP always on hand, and in large quanti ties, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, Wheat—in fact, everything usually to ba found io a COM MISSION HOUSE. Thankful for the liberal patronage of thr peat year, we hope, by strict attention to oue business, to merit a continuance of the same. Consignments respectfully solicited. jenT McMlLLEN, FLEMING k CO. NEW FIRM. T HE undersigned have formed a copartner ship under the name of OBrroll k Fowler, for tbs transaction of a General Produce aid Commission business, at tbe old stand of Car- roll k High, and solieit a continuance of the patronage So liberally extended to the late Asm* W. S. CARitOLL, Atlanta, Fafrk 19, l*dl. N. R. FOWLER. Iu retiring from the late firm of Carroll.A High, l take pleasure in recommending the new firm lo my old friends and customers. fsbt9-tf JOSEPH P. HIGH. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! „ , AT ^INGAa WORKS. A tARoS quwtttj for i.l. «t tho usual uric* ®f UJ o»ti par bu.hrl, Ftk. ll-dlf. J. F. WARNER, Bupt. IOTICE. A LL penon, indebt.d to the etUto of lh* l*to Hob. B. H. Otu.it, will plo.u cull on Col. L. S. Blucklut, usd HUJ.ap inaodi. ululr. Mott oil th. ooto. uoduccouDti oruld eatulo ure now in hi* hind*. II. L. LENOIR, Adm’r, Ac. r«MAl8M. din, J^CURE NervousHeadache hrvouMor 8ick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an at tack immediate relief from pain and sicknasa will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon tbe bowels,— removing Oostivenese. For Literary Hen,Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habite, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digeetive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILL8 are the result of long investigation and earefully conducted ex- S eriments, having been in use many years, uring which lima they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervoae system or from a deranged slate of the etamukcK. They aru antirely vegetable la their cempa* sition, and assy be taken stall times with per fect safe! v withoat making aoy change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUVT1RFE1T81 Tbs genuine have five G. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists snd all other Dealers in Medicines. A Rug will be sent by mall prepaid ou re ceipt of the PRICK, aft GENT'S. AU orders should bo addfcaaaad In lii'fil T! t J|4[ S' no ii if, / a n 17.18 19 B,«S2* l oia l a l »ilP 1 may. JULY. it) l.-.f-.U.I S'S*« • •! 1' 2 V 4’i 1 • 5 6 7 « 9 10 11 1 ri >icii un 12 13 1HS 16 17 16 MU 16 13 It 19 2* 19 26|2llC(23 21 23 21:22.23 21.43 96:27: SKffl::: 23|2t 3A3lt>.|..|.. a-aa: SEPTEMBER. | 1,2 ] 4 S I ' IS 1(17 It m 22 23 2f 2i 21 27 2» FEBRUARY. ibilTi i« iitil'ijiili'i'i* 17 I8 H M 2I 22 23 MARCH. FKWKLIX FBIVTI\(i lloNi B O 0 K - B I M D E; P Y. Tin- Proprietor* woukl repi^ifiiliv inform th* 1 friend* and th«? Public that llu y an non fill pn pnrcd to cxrintf . rf *lmrr notice, in if’*' tw p ami at fliir iirlccs, ctcjt dcseriplloo of HlllN T I N G, Muchas Hook*. PamphictR. rntalntfuc*. L'tn*el»rR, 1-ailroHd aud Lciptl Jtliuikr, IliU-llt-ad*. Pro- S anunc*, BiiRlne**. I*rof«-«»lonnJ and other Y' aesrda Poster*, Ac. BLANK BOOKS, Hndi n* I^d^ern, JoiirnrK Itecords, Pay-Ituoks, Ac., ruled to unjr pi.ttvrn d••aired, and made to w>tkc. i*lo, Ijiw BfwA* Maou/incs and Piriml- I. and old IPHik*- w-L'iir.d. Or<icra n aptcrfully •oii'dU-I. WOOD, IiAM.KITKR. RICH, k ProprMoi * OCTOBER. ilii*|w|«jv|a ±| Ii 1 Jj 4j 6' «' 7 H 1 »!»'ll B' 13 H ISllC'17 II II * !i 2» nun u 27 23 2a.M 3l:.. \ > Ac., ruled P C &i crdcr. at ahor S. % ir- Mu-I. 7 / Icnl» bound, a NOVEMBER. , lililililrlrlr ClUXTi Jill 7 I I III II 12,13 II 13 II i: is ii 2» 2i'8 a; 21 25 2R ST 23 !t 31 ...I..I..I..U., UMT C. *PAt.Dlim, MCMBP N*t. II. dAwIp. APRIL. iir{i Lllfa i 4 * 4 i, s; 9,10,11,12 n II 13 16,17 1$ 19,20 ,21,22 23,21 23 26 27': 21 29,30 .. r^.-r,,nnr.-,i a w j JUNE. | ' AUGUST. DECEMBER. J & !*fi|t|tiT}iJ*; ■s'i'iIw't'f M , ..l..l..(..!I 1 , i. 3, 4. 5, 6, 1, i, 9 10 II 12 11 H 13 16 17 18 I9 M« ! 2! rw* V i ) i ....‘ 4i 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.10. 1112 13 11,15 1617 18!l» 20 2tl» 23 2t # jT! 8 lTI , ii j 1 2 3 4 11 6 8 mil. 11:13 15:1117,19,1! 9t 22,23.2! 25,26.27 29 30 SI1....i . 7 II 21 8 ol li /VT J. \ :> T A. UKHKttlAv 1861. . LITCnBRaTADT. H AO UR. q. n. lsroL^isr H AVING bought out the entire interest of Mr. W. HENDERSON, will keepon hand, and will be receiving, constantly, a good as sortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, of the latest snd best styles, and from the best Manufactories North. He will also manufac ture here the BEST BTJGGIE8 now in use, which will be sold st prices to suit purchasers. Repairiag of any Kind done, from a baby’s cab to the finest Coach, in th-^ best and most fashionable style. My Repository is on WHITEHALL STREET, next door to the Keystone Buildings, where I shall be glad to see and wait on all it> want of any article in my line. Q. R. NOLAN. Atlanta, November 6, 1860. TO THE PUBLIC. Haviso disposed of my interest in tbe Car riage and Buggy Business to Mr. Q. K. Nolas, I cheerfully recommend him toall my old pa trons and friends as a reliable, and npright, and prompt bnsinesa man -and gentleman, every way worthy their highest, fullest confi dence, snd respectfully solieit for him a tinuance *'* 1 * * * ed upon t Nov. b, 1860. if. TO PXiABTTmXia \XTZ b*T« now In Store, - Itrg* lot of Bntrn Y > Heavy, Double-Role Burnet Brogan., made with I Wo heavy aolea of tho beat quality of (Unlock Sol* Leather and Oak Uppere, with RiTltKye Mama, which wa have wwtaoxprM*- ly for tee trad* ol thl* market, and guaran- t*e them, In otoit reaped, taperior w any thing that can he band in thl* market. In tn* line cf Brogan*, end trill nil them at lower price#, by tka oaae or (ingle pair. Thou wanting a good lmjma, »* low prie**, will Ind it to th«ir Tntareat to oall on nd at th* Sign of Ule BIwBtoA DIMICK, WILSON A CO., oetl FWMk-Tr«* Btriat, AUanta, Ooorgia. GREAT BARGAINS! ARE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE Planters' & Mechanics' DRY-GOaDS ST8IS! NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta,- ..... Georgia, T O thousands of customers who are deli^ ed with the magnificent display of our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS! DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY VARIETY: Embroideries, Hosieries, Black Italian Silks, Silk Robes, Shawls, Lace Points, Mantillas, Domestics, -AND- Oarpets, Hats Boots, Shoes and numerous other article* appertaining to our bueinees—all of which we arc now offering at the very Lowest Prices! At Wholesale or Retail We most respectfully invite the attention ot the publio generally to au examination of our Stock, and solieit of them a share of their pat ronage- J. K. UAQF.N A CO., marchlS At Merrin^a <H4 tftand m mle. *r HOBBCS BOB TWO large ynuDg Northern MARES, * re and .0 * On* pair five and *ix year* old < ' Carriage HORSES, well broke; Four Canada (LOSSES—all on raaaonabla forma. * AI*o, for 0KH and fo.rnred by No, I workmen. Apply *t G. C. ROGERS 1 augU Sale BtaUa, Loyd afoaek CHOICE MEATS may ha had daily at my Stall la tha Mark.k augJJ G. C. R. nroRurnunaiintriBi I HAVE appointed Ur. WILLIAM BARNES my Agant for tha gala *f UFunui su anvLAToa ia Allan!, Oarntfa. ’• aowTf* •' I. I. OAfil MISCELLANEOUS. New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of t\ttj description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PALNI- . INGS OF LANDSEER and oth« ArtiaU. TERKOBCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEW8. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 centitf 130. VIOLINS—from 76 oenta to 176. All of which will be sold cheipertb* the cheapest, at the Sign of the , “BIG BOOK!” act. is—tf. j. McPherson a Cft -*t CENTER A TREAD WEU Whitehall srkrrr, Atlanta, Few Dean BeUw Brady dk 8otam«fc« -Mum u— ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS OOCNTT AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! —ALSO, in aroaa— KA CASES Shota, at Manufacture! pric*. OU Call andueuibalbrayouh'iyalMwhMA, You ahall bo pleased. juaeU CENTER A TREADWELL N UTS-Wa bare A00 I ha recan Nuts; 300 Iba Alicant Almond*; 300 lb* Hard 8h*H Almond* j 400 lh* Br*» I Nut* | 40 boaw Aiaortod Candy i (0 box** and Half box** Raiaia. For *ala, low, hr junaU CENTER A TREADWELL DEBT Naw Anahor Bolting Cletaa, frew ** D 8 to No. 10, For tala by janll CENTER A TREADWELL — — —!'< r RAOOO AND GtGABS-of tha bMl bread for tala by CENTER A TREADWELL G IN GEAR-I, », IS and 11 feet—at MJ than they can ha raanalketared at la th*, eily hire. Wing.Turaid Gadgaona—6 •* ’* i aches—for aalajow. by OUTER A TREADWELL B ACON I- tn aaak* of Ham*, Shoulder* u4 , State, arrlrlng. ,,1 j SnalS SUTLER A PETERS. JtlFTThMWle efPitm* Leaf Lard In awd for sale by Jnaad* BUTLER A PETER*- 100 ^ rs W “* BthUd fldee la *M* jnaalt I for sal# by SUTLER A PETERS.