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TKE DAILY SUN.
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III AH. II. C. WILl.INUIMn, J
ATLANTA. Oh.OKOIA :
Halulii HaralM, Jut *1. li»3.
CAPT. O. J. rOHIACRE.
We base reforre i to tliia gentleman
frequently in the ooluinna of tln» paper
u one of the rising railroad ttfen in tLe
South. We bow refer to him again, not
merely to bedauo him with lueaninglesH
flattery, bat aimply to rndfo a few state
ments in regard to hiaJbat ought to be
made known ae an aot^f jaetioe to a man
who baa
performed J
nterad that when be
Uontgcmery A Went
r known aa the Western
Superintendent, a
t wee in a moat da-
condition; that it
hie indomitable energy, never-
peraereranee and floeadmiuia-
traUve ability, that it waa. in the oonrse
of hia oonneelion with |t, made one of
the beat running roada in the Heath,
and that be left it on the diet of Uarch
laet in a highly pioaperoua condition, to
baoome the Superintendent of the Me
eon k Western Railroad, on the the lat
of April.
When Captain Foreaore left the West
ern Railroad, anch had been hia uniform
kindnaas to all the employees of the same,
ooupled with hia splendid management
of it, that a presentation of a fine gold
wateh and ohain, worth 1726, was made
to him by the liberal contributions ol
all oenneoted with the road, from the
higbeat in position to the humblest in
its employ, white and blaok.
After the watch presentatiou had bten
made, whiob is a magnifloent time-piece,
it was found that there was a surplus of
the funds left. What to do with it wss
the question, which wee decided without
mnoh delay, and it waa determined that
the remaining funds ahould be expended
in oomplimont to the wife of Oapt Fore
sore. This ooaaiata of a splendid ice
pitcher, of solid silver, together with a
large, handsome aad unique salver and
two silver goblets, gold lined; also, a
handsome finger-bowl and receiver. This
whole set is of solid silver and of the
latest style of silver-ware. This pitcher
has the name, “Mrs. Delia H. Foreaore,”
tastefully engraven upon it in Oerman
text, and the initial “F.” is engraven
upon the other pieees in the same char
aoter of letter.
This elegant present to Mr*. Foreaore
reached Atlanta on Thursday morning,
in the special oharge of Mr. H. W. Crit
tenden, of the Western Railroad, who
safely delivered it at her home; and it
would be diffloult to say who wss most
pleased on the oooasion, the reoipieut of
the present, or he who wss obarged with
its delivery.
These testimonials to Oapt. Foreaoro
are the spontaneous sentiments of all
those under him in the employ of the
mad. They were unexpected by him,
and are the free-will offerings of a class
of men who know where to plaoe their
oonfldenoe, and how to appreciate that
confldenoe when so entirely reoiprooal ae
in this case. And while Oapt. F. may
not expreae hie gratitude to hir old
fiiends in sentences ol beautiful diction
and rhatorioal finish, he feelt more than
these can express the overflowing of s
generous end grateful heart.
SOUTHERN AVTHOUe.
We are always glad to note the success
of,and give shat enoouragement we oan,
to able and meritorious Southern au
thors; and now take special pleasure in
slating to the publio that we have in tbit
eity a gentleman of extraordinary genius
end power as a writer of fiction—though
hitherto unheralded and unknown as such
to any except a very few intimate per
tonal friends.
Many thousands of readers in the
United States have been entranced by
penning hi* thrilling productions They
an very popular and many of them are
sold in this and other Southern cities,
the charmed readers of whiob never
dreamed that the gifted author waa a
native Georgian, raiding In this city,
whom modesty in tuoh that hia real name
ia eonooaled behind a worn deplume upon
the title page of his books.
We allude to Survey K. Shackleford,
E'q., and trust ha will excuse ua tor
naming him, which we have done with
out hia knowledge, in the hope or secur
ing to him a small share of that public
appreciation to which be ia justly enti
tled. We prediot for him a brilliant
oareer in that vocation, for which be ia
eo highly endowed.
Mmu>.~A Kentucky paper baa dia-
covartd anothsr of those fearful family
complications aad tells the story thus:
“John W. Daniels married the daughter
of Mrs Sarah B. Bravard; afterwards S.
B. Daniels, the father of John, married
the old lady, an^ still later James W.
Daniels, the nephew of John, married a
lister to John’s wife. It is very assy to
set that John is ace and aon-in-law ol
B. 8. Daniels, and abet Jamas W. ia
grand-scc and eon-in-law el the old man
end hfother-ia-lew and nephew of John,
kc., and John now deaira to know,
through the ooinmm of the local newspa
per, whet relation the children of them
three seta of parents are to each other."
. THE NON UK HEAVEN.
It seems that the Missile of Japan i*
not the only Oriental potentate 4ho ban
forsaken the ancient seclusion of his au
gust rank. The Emperor of China baa
actually shown himself,-to the vulgar
world outaide of the Dragon Palace. He
lately paid to the toiqf/s of hie ancestors
is exacted of every
perial throne. On
the palace, be asked
a were. The streets,
, were as deserted as
an Lady Godiva
the anunal visit
occupant of the
ooming forth
where all
acce rdiug to
those of C/venlry
took
tbo
strips
when told that no comm
borsenack exercise; even
and doors were sealed with
paper. The Hon of Heaven,
eye was per-
all the mittedAo look upon the fofp> of the Em-
to whiob be has perorot Chins, replied, ruths, irrever
ently, that he old not see vi\j the peo
ple should uot see him. Accordingly,
when be returned from the ancestral
tombs, after several days’ absenoe, the
imperial show was witnessed by all who
ohose to look. An Eu ;lish correspond
ent of a Shanghai journal, who stood in
lina most loyally seven hoars to gaze upon
the person of “the Solitary Man,” des
cribes the Emperor as looking sbmit forty
ysars of eg,, rather than nineteen, aa he
is reputed to be. He had a dissipated
look, long, pointed face, with a worn ex
pression. Tue Empress Dowager, and
Empress Mothei accompanied him, each
borne in chairs on men’s shoulders. The
pr xiesrion was a mob cf officials and
spearmen, aud was concluded with eigh-
teen carts oovered with yellow cloth con
taining the Imperial concubines. The
exhibition, though significant, was dis
appointing to the foreign speotatois.
Tux Last Touaooo Chop op Missouui.—
The greet tobacco fair whiob waa held in
8L Louis last week,says the Fulton Preae,
develop eomo facts which show how eerily
even experienced men may be deceived
when making np general estimates. It
waa generally supposed that the tobacco
crop raised last year in that State was
uot oalv tbs largest iu quantity, but the
finest in texture ever cured in Missouri.
But the exposition showed that the crop
is not nearly so g„od as it has been in
previous years, the finest grades being
very scarce, aud falling far below the
standard upon which the average value
of the orop waa based. There is always
a vast preponderance of corns3 over fine
tobacco, but this year the proportion is
considerably increased, while the veiy
best falls short iu quality of that formerly
raised
Tux Soutuiun Claims Commission.—
The New York Sun thinks that the do
ings of the Southern Claims Commission
will bear investigation. A number of
Georgia negroes a.e said to have put iu
olaims for cabins, oalliug them residences,
worth three thousand dollars apiece.
Notwithataud.ng the fact that under the
laws of Georgia, before the war, a negro
could not hold property, theae claimants
are now asking Undo Sam to reimburse
them for their aabins, sets of marble-top
furniture, mule*, osttle, to., one oouuty
alone presenting claims of this character
amounting to a milliou and a hall dol
lan.
GROCEttIKH
New Grocery Store
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OTHER CIT1E>.
ACUDaTA, UA
JOUM It. PARKS.
TUOMPVOS ALLAN
49* The St. Louis Times thinks that
the lesolutions adopted at the “combi
nation” meeting in New Orleans, on
Tuesday last, are of a somewhat extra
ordinary nature, and will attract general
attention. In accepting the situation on
such a basis, says that paper, the people
of Louir.aoa oonid not have demonstra
ted with more terrible force the humilia
tion to whiob they have been subjected,
49* The editor of the Golden Age says
that, on attending old Trinity Episcopal
Church, New York, be found the congre
gation made up of what the 1 rayerBook
styles “all ranks, olassea aud conditions
of men"—the rich and poor, white ana
blaok, native and foreign, high aud low,
all intermingled iu Christian equality in
that grand aud oostly temple.
40'Ooean freights on grain have been
advancing at New York for some time,
aud have at last reached thirteen pence
sterling per tioahel to Liverpool. This
is equal to ttieuty-six cents in geld,
American money. The reason for this
advance Is the iutufficient supply of ves-
tela
Cornelius 8. Brady, third officer of
the ill-fated Atlantia, was presented
with a purse of sovqaeigns by the pas
seogert on board of the Ueltio, on the
passage of the latffcr from this port to
Liverpool, iu hqhor of bis beroio aotion
in rescuing payengcre of the Atlantio.
Miss Ros^Poe, Bister of Edgar Al
lan l’oe, is old, feeble and in destitute
circunntances at Norfolk, Vu.
PARKS and ALLAN
47Peaclitree Street.
W E announce to ojr and the. public
generally that we nave ,n*t npeued, at tbe old
•tan4 of UcPberMcu A Bami*.U, Penchtroe Hi res* i, a
Grocery JCatablUbwout.
Wa a hall keen ou band at all times a fall Stock of
Family Grocery Supplies,
Which will b« aol j a« low as by any other houaa of
the aame kind In the city.
PARKS & Allan.
GOTO
GEO. E. WARD & CO.’S
TO BUY YOUIt
CLOTIJLING!
They hire opened a aplendld
Stock of Olotliingf
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!
In London Store, Marietta Street.
mjm>.
BOB WHITE !
Bob White Bob White,!
Bob White! Bob While!, Hob White!
Smoking Tobacco!
Manulaotured by
GEO. r. EJtJTGHORJTE * to.,
ForjKIchness.snd.Furity lljlias no lllval.
Haring received GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and
DIPLOMA8, ho., at the State Fairs of
Virginia, Louisiana and Texas.
FOR SALE
W. L. HUBBARD * 00.
R. F. MADDOX,
MEADOR BR0.’8,
BOROUGHS * WING,
BEHBMAN * KCUBT,
B. L. DAMN,
And Tobacoo Dealers over the United Htatea
286 BROAD STREET.
274 BROAD STREET.
bbc*a, Hata, Caps aud Clothing.
3 MTERA.
C ENTRAL HOI Elf,
Mas. TUOMAB. Proprietress.
€ i KEENE k IiOSaiGNOL,
V* Successors to Wm. H. Tntt, Importers and
Dealers in Drags, Chemicals, Essential Oils, Corkf
Sponges, and Druggists' Sundries.
204 BROAD STREET.
A MENDLE80N,
• Rectifier and Wholesale Liquor Dealer.
295 BROAD STREET.
J. O. MASWEWQAI.E. Travelling Agent
CIIAHLESTON, S. C.
B ank of charleston, (N. Bk’g
Association,) 12 Broad Street.
Wm. B. BURDEN, ~ *
Caabier.
tiiT Capital, IftMi.iMiO.
nmv GooiJH.
E dwin bates & co.,
124 MEETING STREET.
W. MARSHALL & CO.,
J«3 MEETING 8 r REKT.
OflNSTON, CKEWtt Ar'CO.,
41 HAYNK ST8KET.
H
HAHt* HTAHK.
ART k CO. ,
39 HAYNE STREET.
hoots uuraa suoats.
GETTYSBURG KATALYSfliE WATER.
^HK United States Dtspeui
known :n Its self preserving properties. It does not
dsterioraU tv bottling and keeping. It bas never
been claimed fo.* any other mineral water tbe power
to dissolve tbe nrates, or ao called chalk formations
In the body or sn tbe iln.ts and Joints. This the
Gettysburg Katalysiue Water has done iu hundreds
of Instances. Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dya-
papsla, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Ji nary Dls-
- jjg i n fl uen ^.
> paralytic, cure*.
... _ liny action
Torpid Liver. It baa cured Chronic Dlar
Piles, Constipation, Aathms, Catarrh, Diseases of
tbe Skin. General Debility and Nervous P.ostra-
tion from mental and physical excesses. All these
by the Bottled Water. It la a powerful antidote for
reports from eminent pnvslclaua and mtdical
writers, marvelous aud weluattested cures, aud tee.
tlmoulale from distinguished citizens, will be fur*
ulsbod and sent by mail ou application to
WHITNEY BRO.’S, General agents,
227 Houtn Frout at., Philsielpbia.
Gettysburg Springs Co.
For Sale by HEARD,CRAIG A OO..and druggists
generally. spilt*.
UKOKUIA—Fulton County:
7b the Superior Court qf mid County;
T UX PETITION of Logan X. DlncW.j, John Col-
litr. C. Peeples, Robert Baugh. N. J. Ham
mond, William Ezcard, B. H. Thrasher, T. 8. Far.
row, P. L. Mynatt, Reuben Arnold, Jesse M. Gose,
George HUlyer, R. H. Clarke, Johu A. Stephens,
Henry Jacktton, M. J. Clarke, Julius L. Brown,
Dennis F. Hammond, Sidney Dell, W. L. Calhoun,
E. F. Hoge, E. P. Howell, and anch othor persons
as are now associated with them or may herearter
becom- anaeciated with then*. and who are mem
bers of the bar of tbe Atlaflta Circuit, and resident
In tbo city of Atlanta and aaid county and MUt>.
► bewoth that they and their successors (who shall
likewise be meuibeis or tbe bar of said city) desire
be incorporated under tho name aud style of Tbe
AtlauiaUar Association, with tueir oblcr office or
plaoe of business In tbe said city of Atlauia aud said
oouuty and Bute, for the space and time of twenty
years, witn privilege of renewal.
Tbe object of your petltlouera Is to secure
tual Improvement and to advance tbe science of tbe
law; to regulate the practice In the Courts of said
couuty, by sucq suggestions ag the experience ol
your petltlouera may, in so orgauized form, pro-
duoe; to promote social Intercourse amongst tbe
membors of ibe bar of said city, aud to elevate tho
tone of professional stlquette.
The privileges tbst your petitioners desire to
orcisa under aud by tbo name of Tbe Atlanta Bar
Association are auoh aa by thq lawa of the Htata of
Georgia are now, or may hereafter bo permitted
be, more.sod by corporations of a like character.
The amount of capital proposed to be employed
by your petitioners is ouly su b a* may arise from
initiation fees aud duos, and from douaUous by gilt
T will.
E
HATH, VAtHjjrC,
DMONDS T. BROWN? (of late firm
I F. D. Fanning,) 43 HAYNE bTttEET.
O UOCtiMMMiH.
C VECL W. WILLIAMS k CO?,
If I and 3 HAYNE STREET.
H enry bischoff & co.,
191 and 199 EAST BAY.
O F. WIETER8,
• i8i east bay.
S teffens, werner a duoker,
Ua Fast nay, 2a, 30 A 82 Vendue Range.
W H. CHAFEE k CO.,
• 06 aud isU7 EAST BA
W AOENER, MONBEE8 k CO.,
■ «i6 A H,3 E *8T i AY and a A 4 (JUKKN ST.
iTLAKTA WHOLESALE BUSINESS HIRECTOHi
OOK AND IVKW-* P,U EH
dtrULUTTA P3Fe« JMVI.8,
JAMBS ORMOND Prop,let..
49 Relero to toia -hoet a a -necimen ot News Paper.
fROCKERY
GLASSWARE, fc-
.TteUHIUK A C’O.
Importers M J ooe«s t Groctery, Glavware
HOTEL, An HAIXJON FIXTUHEta.
NO GOODS BETAI I.
DKCATOIt STREET 1, gnuii T BOttr
Parriages, buggies and wagons.
J. J. FORn,
Manatho- arar and Dealer in
C1RRIIEES m BIIC6I.S, SPRUE III IROI i/LE MISSIS
QuRXxn ruvott anl use htkeets.
‘LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
EH M H'SHK,
The RoltatWe Jewelry Htore,
OOLD-HEADED CANES. SOLID KILVKK WARE, AND A
OK ESAL ASSORTMENT OF VINE 1EWKLRV.
URNITURE.
PL41 T K CO..
LA TEST STYLES Or OPERR
Parlor Suit*, • liaiuber Su U, Uiuinf- Kooiu
Suita, Office Furniture, a <1 Fuiullure of
Kvetjf Description Whatever.
Nl b. 7 : • JAMES RAN DLOUX
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR dec.
&Tt:RHEA'S K Fvrjfjr,
General Commission Merchants
JFOB9YTH 8TRKET, NEAR -HE OAiITOL.
IKOCERIES.
H
J. c. a a. r. rnr,
VV holerinle drooera,
—AND-
Oommlaslon Merobauts.
CORNER PRYOR AND DECATUR STREETS.
It Ml/OS AJ>1* cHHMtCALS,
D OWIE, MOiail k DAVIS,
Dnportera aud Wholesale Drnggu
aforesaid aud conterrlng upon them and their
successors tbe privileges specified, aud auch other
prlvi! >gee aa are now allot
i by law aud may btre-
J. H. ANDEHMON At CO.,
90 Alabama Street, Atlaata,
A RK now prepared to furnish Planters with ths
bast
Mower* and Keapen,
Horne Hakes,
Scythes and Cradles
A OKI CULT URAL. IHPLKNKNTS,
INCLUDING PLOWS, FEED CUTTERS,
HARROWS, PUMPS. WAGONS, AO.
AG KITTS FOR
BROWN'S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN.
TEXAS COTTON PRESS,
BLANDY B STEAM KNQINK8 and RAW MILLS
OaB and eee aa befors parchaalng alas where.
■*J» J. H ANDERSON 4 00.
CIN01NNATU8 PEEPLES, )
REUBEN ARNOLD, } Com
SIDNEY DELL, )
Attorns ■ a for Petitioners.
ATLANTA (WATEH CUKE.
Dr. F. KATiQW.
Oorner of | Hon ter aad Boll street.
D R. F. KALOW, well known through bis great
and rapid cures has returned to our city and
opened sgaln an establiehmeut for the cure of all
Curunlo Diseases, of what he will lespccttully
inform the citizens of Atlanta end surronudiug
country.
Live* Cokkjumts, Fevers, Paralysis, Epilepsy
Sterility, Asthma. Nervous Affectiona, Dx.r*i>iA,
Indlgaatioi), Rhbumatux, Nkuealuia, Scrofula,
Dimka*-km pkccuae to WoUIM, ki.i. Imfcsitiu oi
tub Bloou, skim Dukases, Kidney au>i Bladder
Complaint, Stoppage of the WaUr. Piles of all Binds,
HTUicruim, OoNoaaHCBA, Ey. and bar Complainu
afUr Meaaela and scarlatina, tic., etc.
T. W. Rncker, of Chapman, Rucker A Co.; Major
W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Geul. W. b. Walker,
kfoaars John and James Lynch, T. Fleiahel, Beer-
man A Kuhrt, Ur. Sbnlhiler. Dr. M. Mikhail, Su
perior Vicar; Mr. Turner, ot Broo klyn; Father Ma
rony, Philadelphia; Rev Ur. Smith, Macon; Gaul
den gultmas, Mrs. Daowoody, Darien; Mr. White,
Conyers.
Outside of his Institution he a1U treat all acute-dis
use with greet success. This method of treatment
la the most rapid, safest and only tore cure. Par
Uoolar attention given to the core of semme ■ com
plaint, Teething periods of Children, Dysenteries,
after a few hours will be sulficieut tor a cute. Men
ingUu uo danger when peopte call me immediate }
at the flr«t aymptoms. This treatment gives a
white, soft akin, and everybody will learn to trvai
hia family at acute diseases. may 13— ly.
OPIUM
by Dr. Beck's only
known and snre Remedy.
MU IJUAEUB
•r treatment until oared. Call on or addreea
DR. J. C. BECK
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
J'OMJKiHJr AJS'A* MOMMtHTJlV HUtJiTH.
BAUT 400..
• 66, 67 and 69, MARKE1 STREET.
P AUL WELCH k CO.,
216 EAST BAY.
Oi.O THIJS 6
I^DWIN BaXEo k CO ,
JLA 4*. 61LL.1NU bTREET.
1 L. FALK k CU.,
• 303 KING STiaEET.
JOHN G. MILNER & 00.,
136 MEETING STREET.
4300H. MliJS'ii AJS U SASH 4-ALTOH I*.
P I*. TOALE, Factory—Hoibeck 1
• Wharf ; Saleroom aud Office, 20 HAYNE Si
b
SASH, HJAJS'US AJY11 4300HS.
H. HALL k CO.,
3. 4, tf, 7 and ft MARKET STREET.
oatJS'HHAL < O.n.HihSiOJT— f/ oi m,
HHAIJT, A TV. e
ctoAHs Ajraa tobacco.
M AMuI’Ea CO., Proprietors of Ibe
ChS’leatou Braucb Havana Cigar Factory,
“LeValeulioe," 118 EAST BAY.
TMJTSM4THS AJV33 CL.H.H H KHS, BOOMS
AJS'M3 TOOLS.
William shefherd k co.,
?V 29 HaYNE STREET.
ATHENS, UA.
S UMMEY k NEWTON,
Wholesale tud Retail Dosiers in Hardware,
Agricultural Implements, Ac.
Agricultural impiomeuti, Chicago Farm
Pumps, Ac.
A L DOKSEY,
• Dealer Iu Dry Oooda, Groceries aud aa*
sot icd Merchandise, aud Agent for be Justly cele
brated Sea Fowl Guano.
D EUPREE'8 OPERA HOUSE,
Complete m all IU appointments, coating
tty 800 persons, apply to
LUCKY k YANCEY.
ANN k REVES,
Sale a Livery Stablee.
EWTON HOUSE.
AjJl^LINARD^Proprletor^
OTUUMbit's HALL Washington, Gkorgia,
iJ FOk Bails, Concerts, lbeelres, Ac., apply I
mavis--ullianl. JOHN D. FLOkD,
Uvotcsomual ODireitorn
M alcolm h. johnston,
(Lat. ot (Horatal
.ttoruey at la*w
xc.a:, ram.
Balttmoie, Maryland,
Hon. Win. Mo >e Mull, and Wm. A. Walton. Mq..
Augusta. Ua Gan. A. K- Lawton, Savannah, and
CoL L. N. Whittle, Macon. Ga. aprl3-ddm
J AMES 0. DABION, Attornaj and
CouuMltor U law .no Iteal E.U0- 4««m. Co
,.n, Ua. will pnclic la lb. aoiarlor ua
Coarts of Georgia. Office first door east of Court
Mouse Building. Decatur st.-eef
m»- Speotal atteuUou given I
sum 1 dly.
J Collections.
VV
- 1 per w. Agents wanted] AO
4’Otoh>mV olaaeoe ot working people.of aMam
young or otd, make more money at work lor na
fas their spare momenta, or all the tuna, than at any
hlng else. Particulars free. Address O. Stlnaon
ARDWARE, CUTJ ,ERY, &c.
TOjnJtlKir, STEH'ART tf SCtS,
Hardware Merohante,
AUENT8 FOR
Hmrt t himflt AtmcMnn, Spemmmrt P«r4r ftaesss'f HiM
n „ Ulmtiur f*eieder. AUlt HUma mmd H+IUmf C!»th*.
OOB ’■NR DECATUR AND PRYOR 81 BEETS. In fiont of ttta Kimball ho a
Implements, machinery, &o.
JIMS* *»*. jouAraojr,\
DEALEB IB
AgricnM Implements, Kadun^ry Chemicals,
.Guano, Seeds, I.lve Nt Olk.r
DlGXVE*B OPEIt, BOOSE BLOOX kaRIE ITA STBkb
S
AINTS, OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, Etc. 1 to
r.im.er, duck r co..
Atlanta Branch Great southern Oil aid Pant Work
. _ , 35 South Pryor street.
American Yarn Is tu-s, Paints aad Paint Gila, Kemuoay Par j White 1 ee
QIaae. Lamps snd Fixtures, at the rary loysat rales.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
J. V. HECK if CO.,
DKALKR8 IN
BOOBS, MOULDINGS, BRIGKErs;PUITS.:OIL GLASS SiSH;BI HO
JO »RNIiU LOYD sraEKT AND GEORGIA RYIL.tOAG,
OPPOSITE GENERAL PASSENGER DEPOT.
S
rOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Eto.
HVA'.riVUTT as HKCLiAORATKS,
Nil. e M , Itl ETI’A n rUEET,
PLUMBERS, STEAM AMD GAS FITTERS, OOP?Jilt
Smiths, Sheet Iron Work, and Tiu Rootiling. Dealers
in Stoeea, Tin Ware, Gratea, Pumpr, Hose, Tin
Plate, Sk.e’_Oopper,J}lieei Iron, S'earn Pipe,
' eh!., ate., etc
ECESEWES FlPE.
BOOT, SHOE AM) HAT STORK.
JUST OPENED AT
VS WIilteL-^H Street.
BARRE1T, COKER & CO.
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WE propose keeping first class GO JDi. which ws shall sail as lowas say boas# ia OU/. Otve as •' •
BARRETT, COK •• tt & CO.
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BARTON
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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Flour, Grain and General Produce,
NO. Jtl ALABAMA STREET
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