The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, July 11, 1873, Image 3

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VOICES OF THE DAY. Letters from the People to the Herald. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY •ABOUT UKCATIB. AN ALL Farmer town—the patrons of hus bandry—OVER THE COUNTRY— A GOOD HOTEL. Colaparchee, Ga., July 8th, 1873. To the Editors of the Herald: It was the pleasnre of the writer last week to make a flying trip to the ancient town ol Decatur. I like her citizens. Though a place of notable dimensions, her denizens are all fanners, solving practical agricnltnral ques tions upon their farms. What a clever town it onght and must be. You can live in town and lC^j^MJljpSentleman too ! Glad to find that >Jn-en absorbed by her Titanic ^Bighbo^yhad signs cf life and thrift, evinced by several new and tasty residences, Ac. Her people ar9 all right on the grange qnestion, save that fossilized old friend who thought another Know Nothing hoax hid come to judgment When Alston Grange—named in deserved compliment to Col. R. A. Alston, of yonr staff—shall have demonstrated by her wide-awake membership, led off by those public-spirited and thorough ly enthused brothers R. A. A. and E. C., j what it knows about running a bank in the interest of patrons, and secured the elevation and independent prosperity, pecuni arily, socially and morally, of her members, she will speedily enre all such of their Quixotic tilts. We doff our cap to the hospitable phase of Decatur life, and especially to that earnest old gentleman, mine host of Kirk patrick Iun. Throngn the kindness of this gentleman, we had the pleasure of a drive of 2:40 speed, behind gallant steed, to the airy and cosy cottage home of E. C.; and then an other Jehu seized the reins, and, Phcebus, what a driver! In less time than it requires this blunderbuss of a pen to write it, we were scanning the myriads of perch and front in Colouel Alston’s fish pond—delighted to wit ness the snccess of pisciculture so abundant ly demonstrated. Returned home fishily en thused. Glad to note the unbounded popu larity of the Herald “all along the line." Its manly and impartial and able handling of subjects of public interest justifies the popu larity. Besides, it is the “Patrons” paper, and \*e hope every brother will subscribe for it. Random. THROUGH COWETA TO TROUP. THE CROPS FIXE AND PROMISING. Grantville, Ga., July 9, 1873. To the Editors of the Herald: I passed through the most of Coweta and Troup county a tew days ago and I never saw crops look better. Most of the cotton was clean and corn looked splendid. The wheat crop is tolerably good in this section of the country. Yours, etc., Snatch. PROM GORDON COUNTY. :;INEE*ANI> SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE 1 OrJbBi Royal Railroad Company, f this Road will mm m follow*: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Angusta at 6:45 a.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 p.m. Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 r,M. Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 p.m. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Tort Royal at 9:45 a m. Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.m. Leave Savannah at 9:30 a.m. Arrive at Augusta at 5:38 p.m. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leava Augusta at 2:10 p.m. Arrive at Port Royal at .11:35 p.m. Arrive at Charleston at. 5:00 a.m. Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 p.m. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p.m. Leave Charleston at 6:00 p.m. Leave Savannah at 9:50 p.m. Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a.m. Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o'clock p. m. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day Passenger for Port Royal, Savannah, and points H Corner Decatur and Boll Streets, Dealers in Family Groceries and Country Produce, AVE NOW IN STORE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SUPPIjIBS, DAVID McBRIDE, SUCCESSOR TO McBRIDE & SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. which they offer to the citizens of Atlanta at priciS a little LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, for cash. Give m a call and see if we don't mean what we say. Fine SPRING CHICKENS, FRESH BUTTER and EGGS, always on hand. jyi-tf J. W. BURKE A CO. PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, - AND- BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, MACON AND ATLANTA. Wholesale and Retail. Choice Note ami Letter Paper, All Kinds of fine lancy Tinted F*p*r, A large variety and heavy stock of Envelopes, Beautiful styles of Initial Paper, Blank Bookn, Memorandum Books, Pass Books, Full Board Records, A Fine Asaortment of Twine. AND A NEW AND SPLENDIDLY ASSORTED STOCK Of everything In the Book and Stationery Line. Call and see us. J. W. BURKE & CO.. Corner Alabama and Whitehall streets, Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO. HOMT. INSTITUTIONS— EDUCATE YOUB CHILDREN AT HOME - GOOD ADVICE. Long, graphic descriptions of school exer cises fill the papers, both in the country and in the cities. Never, in the history of Georgia, was there a more flattering account given of the flour ishing condition of her schools, from the State line, north, to the sands of her sonthern sea board. There can no longer exist any doubt of the fact, that Southern minds are adapted to teaching, and that the youth of the South i a.i become scholars. The question of most importance to ns,| is not whether men educated upon Sonthern soil can teach, not whether children born of Southern parents can learn, but shall they be educated at home or sent off to some other State? Permit us to say that we are of those w ho believe in home institutions. We are for home institutions. What we mean by this is, let Georgians patronize her own colleges and universities. There are none better in the South. Our State Univer sity at Athens is an honor to the State, a blessing to her sons, and a power felt and re spected all over the State. Why should we send our sons and daughters to Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina to be educated, when it can be done at borne in Georgia ? There is no plausible answer. So in regard 4* onr high schools, academies, etc. Let ev- *ry commnn tj sustain its own school. This is the best policy. J. L. Milbubn. ow isi the time to lay in yonr winter’s supply oi <*mL Best quality of Coal Creok Cos], also another quality of good grate coal that does not run together or smell of sulphur, and only has three per cent, ash—only half the quantity of any other coal sold for grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 545. J. S. WILLSON, je 20-3m Agent. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Executed. DAVID McBRIDE. mari tf 35 Decatur Street | SOUTHERN i KK A COTTA WORKS! tor all all kinds of TERRA GOTTA WORKS. Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in the Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of SEWER PIPE, From 3 to 30 inches m diameter. Also, interior deco* rations, such as Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the work that we undertake to execute to give entire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI & GIORGI. jan5-dt Rracetrack Street mar C. S. Barracks. D ATLAKTTA WATER CURE. Dr. F. Kalow, Corner of Hunter and Belle Street. R. Kalow, well known through his rapil and wonderful cures, has returned to our city, and opened an establishment again, t r the cure of all Chronic Diseases, and he respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta and surrounding country, that he is prepared to cure Liver Complaint, Fever. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Diseases Peculiar to Wo men, All Impurities of the Blood, Skin Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Stoppage of the Water, Piles of all Kinds, Strictures, Gonorrhea, Kye and Ear Complaint after Measles, Scarlatina, etc., etc. As a proof of his success, the Doctor takes pleasure in referring to the following persons: Mr. J. W. Rucker, of the firm of Chapman, Rucker 4: Co.. Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. S. Walker, John and JiUies Lynch, J. Fleischell, Beerman k Kubrt. Mr. Schulhaefcr, Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior Vicar, Mr. Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marony. Philadelphia. Bev. Mr. Smith, Macon, Col. Gaulden, Quitman, Miss Dunwoody, Darien, Mr. White,Congas. Outride of his Institution he will treat all Acute Di*<ases with great success. This method of treat ment is the most rapid, safest and only sure cure. Particular attention given to the cure of Summer Complaint, and Teething Period of Children. Menin gitis is not dangerous when taken in time. This treatment gives a white and soft skin, and everybody wil learn to treat hia family for ACUTE DISEASES. Oils, White Lead, Colors, WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES, Etc.. No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. AND No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. mfty2o-cleod3m A. LEYD Warehouse and General Commission Chas. Bohnefeld, UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC B urial cases, caskets, and coffins of all sizes and descriptions. Also agent for Taylor's Corpse preserver. No. 1 DtdlVE’S OPERA HOUSE. MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA. Forest Grove PLANTATION. OfiTorod for Sale At a very low price—$8,000. It contains 335 Acres of File Lei! One hundred and fifty acres open, and more than half of this first-class BOTTOM LAND, much of which produced last year SIXTY BUSHELS OF CORN PER ACRE. The Rome Railroad passes through the place, and there is a Depot within a few hundred yards of the dwelling. There are fine improvements, including Ai Eidit Rom Dwelling and ont-buildinga — Gin Honse, Barn &Dd Stablea, Blacksmith Shop and Tools, and all necessary agri cultural implements. The place is now resting for One Thousand Dollars in cash, payable November 1st. Also the plantation known as GLEN MORE, contain ing 240 acres, with improvements. On this place thefe is one of the largest springs in Georgia, Only a few hundred yards from the source of this spring, there is s Mill and Cotton Gin, which also belong to the plantation. I win take (2,400 for the the property. Fot terms, apply to R. A. ALSTON, ap ti» Herald Office. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM No. 9 E. ALABAMA STREET. Warehouse cor. Barow St. and W. & A. R. R. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY OX COMMISSION) IX Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams, PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, .VXD REST EXTRA S. CURED. Boll Meals, Lari, Cora, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Hay IE* X. O XT Xt s SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND WESTERN MILLS. aril* Being in constant receipt of consignments of above articles, a LARGE STOCK is kept regnlartr on hand. LIME IN MARKET. We sell it cheap at wholesale and retail. jyl-tf J. 8. WIL8QN. Agent. DISSOLUTION. fflHE FIRM OF PLATT 4c CO. 18 TIII8 DAY DIE JL solved by mutual consent. The succeeding firm, Messrs. Platt Brothers, will collect the accounts and assume the responsibilities of the firm of Platt Ac Co. K PLATT. PLATT BROS. a cinr). I N RETIRING FROM ACTIVE BUSINESS IN THE city for the present, I desire to return my sincere thanks to a kind public for favors it hss bestowed up on me, snd to solicit for the new firm s continuance of the patronage so generously bestowed upon the old one. Messrs. Platt Brother* have devoted many years to the Furniture business, and will be able to fully supply the demand and satisfy the taste of the public. Respectfully, E PLATT. FOR SALE. THe WhilelH Floaring Mills. riYHL^ 18 A SPLENDID PIECE OF PROPERTY, X well located, directly in the Wheat Section, en joying facilities for HAULING AND SHIPPING GRAIN And its manufactures, not enjoyed by other Mills. It has a fine reputation, and is now in complete order and doing a good business. Parties who desire to invest in Georgia coaid not find a better opportunity than is here presented, as they will by this purchase immediately step into a fully organized and profitable hairiness. The property will be sold on very reasonable terms. For particulars apply to W. c. TILTON k CO., Jf3-12t Dalton. Ga. A. STaWABT. H. I). auhtxjl r. u WISH AM Stewart, Austin & Co., Merchant Millers, Atlanta fieortia, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED FFF, FF, AND FAMILY Brands of Plou.r. W E WILL HAVE CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR cn the market as soon as the grain la in condi tion to be gjonnd; and wa announce wdh pleasure, hat we have engaged the service* of Mr, C. B. LIN as Traveling Agent. j>2-12t ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS Cor. Marietta and Broad St*. DUTTON A FAIRBANKS. PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTERS, Designers and Engravers, iDDnu loo. Box tat, . - . ATLANTA. CA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description cut to order. Name plates for marking Clothing, with Ink and Brush, 76c; by mail 85c, Baggage, hotel and key Checks, Notary Public and Society Beals, Al phabets and everything in the line made to order. Excelsior Printing Press, with font of tyyea, sent by mail for 92.00. Orders from a distance promptly attended dect-17. BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CALL fifl- Controlling the shipments from KILNS enables ns to keep stock to meet any de mand, lre.sk. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. SOLE A.GENT FOH The Aipsla Factory, tie Athens Manufacturing Company, AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA. fiOr All the GoocIk of these Factories—DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTOBY PBICES. ^©~\Vith our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain in BULK and other wise -saving drayage.wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned above in CAR LOAD LOTS—can offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. Special arrangements will be made with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT and CORN. WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEN. inay27-dtf ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Southern Department COMPRISING THE ST.’ TES OF GEORGIA, N. AND S. CAROLINA, E, FLORIDA AND E. TENN., OF THE OLD AND RELIABLE NEW ORLEANS MUTUAL (Fire) Insurance Co. (ESTABLISHED A. D. 1815.) SECURED BY RE INSURANCE IN TWO FIRST-CLASS NEW ORLEANS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. JOHK W. LEIGH. wit. Her Mr HOPE, LEIGH & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO YAKNELL, LEIGH k CO.) Commission Merchants, FOOT CF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. *rPBOMfT ATTKNIION GIVES TO ORDERS, AND CASH ADVANCES OS CONSIGNMENT'. SpseiAt, Retkeksce--To Bunks of C.hatUuoogn. wfty3-«xUiu PETER LYNCH, !)•_> WHITEHALL NTKKF.I, ATLANTA, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, And Wholesale Li jnnr Dealer and Dealer in GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C. Gibson’s Fine Win hieb made a specialty in the Liquor line. Just m- h ing now a large lot of Seed Irish Potatoes, L.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Gardenin Tools, &c. TYru;s CASH. COMBINED CASH ASSETS, 82,773,672 63! Losses Adjusted with Liberality and Paid Promptly. BOARD OF REFERENCE. ( MY PEnMISBION. ) A. AUSTELL .President First National Bauk. JOHN T. GRANT President Citizens’ Bank. JAMES M. BALL President State National Bank. JOSEPH E BROWN President Western and Atlantic Railroad. BENJAMIN E. CRANE President Chamber of Commerce. W. L. GOLDSMITH Comptroller General. JOHN NEAL Director of the First National Bank. A. K. SEAGO Merchant. DAVID MAYER of Cohen * Co E. W. MARSH ol Moore Sc Marsh. W. B. LOWE of W. B. Lowe k Co. A. C. WYLY of A. C. kb. F. Wyly. H. II. BOYLSTON of Crane, Boylston A Co. C. L. RED WINE of Rcdwinc k Fox. THOMAS M. CLARKE of T. M. Clarke & Co. A. J. McBRIDE ol McBride Je Co. HENRY BANKS of Henry Banks & Sou. JOHN R. WALLACE of Wallace i Fowler. JOHN H. FLYNN of Stephens & Flynn. E. P. CHAMBERLIN of Chamberlin, Boynton A Co. W. J. GARRETT of Garrett A Bro. G. T. DODD of P. AG. T. Dodd A Co. J. W. RUCKER of Chapman, Rocker A Co. J. L. WINTER Tobacconist. MARK W. JOHNSON Agricultural Implements, etc. GEORGE W. ADAIR Real Estate Agent. JOHN H. JAMES Banker. PERINO BROWN Cabhier Citizens' Bank. W. H. TOLLER Cashier First National Bank. J. W. GOLDSMITH Cabhier Georgia Banking and Trust Company. Auditing Committee and Committee on Claims. PERINO BROWN Cashier Citizens' Bauk. W. II. TULLER Cashier First National Bank. J. W. GOLDSMITH Cashier Georgia Banking and Trust Company. JAMES H. LOW, ISRAEL PUTNAM, Agent ^. a f?o d .N.‘o“ ut | *»•» *«•«• General Manager Southern Department. Whitehall street,; A tin it t a , Gr c o r g 1 a . r 1 . O. DoJt lOG. juu»25-dlm The Atlantic Coastline PassenprRoute •—TO All Northern Points and Virginia Springs. V ISITORS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, NORTHERN CITIES, NIAGARA FAIXS, AND ALL NEW ENG* land Summer Retorts, tlictlM note ear,.folly the Price Lists aud 1 iruc Cards of this Li..e-:t» ripv.e ol ALL RAIL AND BAY LINE ROUTES! ite unbroken movement by ether. and abeorre of all dis Agreeable and i buy tbetr ticket* via Wilmington, and leave Atlanta by 8 o'clock a. m. tra a. o< 1 ' ‘ Baltimore, ALL RAIL, or to Portsmouth for BAY Through Sleeping Cars to Wilmington and Through Train LINE. See Time Cwde, Price Lin: Passenger Depot. F. M. CLARKE, Assistant General Pas.. jnnel7-dlm l small bills, foi II. M COniXtiHAM. G.-nT Western Ae-h Bath Tubs for the million! o WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB? WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD. SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER. FOR $10. OH1V $10. FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Nos. 14 and 10 Whitehall Street. _£ir Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUSirS, RAMS, GAS FIX- TURES, CHANDELIERS. METAL ROOFING. jnnel-tf W. M. PENDLETON A CO., W Whitehall Street. A RE RECEIVING AND OPENING DAILY A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Blauk Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Stab s. Chalk Crayons, Bill Files, Letter Fites, Invoice Files. (ESTABLISHED IN 1854.) ells. Ink, Li Steel Pens. tri Gold l‘eue»> ying Cards, Buck Gammon Boards, Copying Hooka. Copying Preset6. Copying Ink. Bill Heads, Heads Printers' Cards, Flat Papers Wholesale Confectioner, STEAM Candy and Cracker MaaiMorj, AND DEALER IN Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. — ALSO — Toys, Willow Ware, dc., Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE. vo are prepared to sell as cheap as any Emu'South, and I As we make a specialty of Stationery of course ! guarantee to do so. j Orders for Job Printing of every description solicited. guaranteeing work to be a* good and prices aa L> 1 M»ny house South. w. J£. l'l-NDLKTON k CO. a—— 63 Whitehall Strut t. Atlanta, Ga The United States of America, Wasliinston, ID. C. Cash Capital The Scofield Rolling Mill Company, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS OF Cash Assets BR.\N< II OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the L:» $1,000,000! TV XT X-«X-j PAID. - $2,563,911.63. the Company is transacted. OFFICERS: E. A. ROLLINS, Pivsidein, JAY COOKE, Chairman Fiu&nce aud Executive Committee. H. D. COOKE, (Washington) V icf-President EMMERSON W. PEET Vice-President and Actnarv JOHN M. BUTLER Secretary FRANCIS j GURNEY SMITH, M. 1> Medical Director TINM. E. CHANDLER. (Washington,) Attorney. Merchant and Bar Iron, M Bar, Spikas, Bolts, Nats, Etc. LARGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exebange for Bar Iron. RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notice. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine the quality of our RAILS, aud the ■ way that they arc manfactured. Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Aiiiiuik. O ffl o o ancl Waroh oviwo a t tho Work.*' K. A. BOLL IS d, JAY COOKE, CLABENCF. H. CLABK, GKOROE F. TYLER. WM. G. MOKEHEAF, JOHN W. ELLIS, DIRECTORS: I IKS BY D. <NH»KF, J. HINCKLEY CLARK. WM. E. CH ANDLER, .TOIIN P. DFPfc«?lC8. EDWARD DODGE. H. C. FAHNESTOCK. BENJAMIN D. LAY, of Atlanta, General Apt ter Georgia. Agents wanted in every Town and rouuty iu the SUu. Addrvts - COL. B. D. LAY, may 13-d-tf. General Agent, at National Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. J. ILSON & Summer Millinery. KcOORirifTK informsher friend* and the "public generally, that she is now offering her of Hammer Goods, consisting of MUUnery snd Hsir Goods of all styles, the latest styles of Traveling Sirtts. Evening Fichns, Ranh Rlbons, Fans, etc., at greatly reduce 1 prices. The very best Corsets to be JJPpubHc stock of Ban found st my estsblishment. jy2-eod3t ATLANTA PAPER MILLS, Rook and News, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor Refers to mis paper Mb sample of the quality of Newt. •roar4gm. PURE BLACKBERRY BRANDY. The Finest in the City. BLACKBERRY BRANDY, In Bottles for Family Use. B. M. ROBE k CO., an<*39-dlw * Broad etreet, Granite Block. L. SCOFIELD, President and Treasurer. L. SCOFIELD, Ju., Superintendent and Secretary. may‘28-tf Tie Great SontNern Freight aid Passeipr ROUTE TO AN1) FROM NEW YORK Via Savannah, Georgia. T VIK FIR8T-CLA8S SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LINE SAIL FROM 8AVANNAH AND NEW YORK, in connoction with the CENTRAL RAILROAD OP GEORGIA. EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY aud SATURDAY. Make as quick time aud have superior accommodations to anv Steamships on the Souther: Ed* THROUGH FREIGHT carried at as LOW BATES as any other route. All claims for loss, dai overcharge settled promptly. PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK. $27 50, ME.lLi AVI) STATE ROOMS IKCLUDKD. tar SUMPTUOUS SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains to Savannah. Passengers by this routs should leave Atlanta on 2:30 r. U. train for Macon, the day bofora the Steamer* sail from Savanuah. All other information furnished by application to the undersigned. CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, Traveling Agent, StMin.hip Co.'. noU-dSm Office, No, 4 Kimball Home. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ffoota Pups, Patent Wooflen Wafer Pipe Also, ]>i*aininsr anti t liain Pump Tailing. | v\ r JV'sT luwnvcu fn>Mi Uu F-Ctorv a love «iMil!.>u»l Stock of our very rorr. taVKUYUODX .Uoul.1 h«vo cue who lias a well; they aiv Ubor-Mviug. cheap aud dut.lde; wlj ti,,.,. lu ,.„ rl uo ,, Kt „ to the water; they keep the water clear aud the well clean; tbev are ao put In that MOTHINO .an fall in the well; they do not endanger children aa a wind- laaa do, a: they give phaaaig eiere'.c to a lady. In retting lie.ta water when tte aoivant it abroad. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO HIE TRADE: AXD PRICE LIST SEXT ON APPLIC VTION. tVK have meu who act them in wells, in the city, when orders .re left at onr offer. June 97-dlwiwlt i. BEN. WIISON A CO., Agricultural Dopo*, Broad Street, by th« Biilge.