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ti.-m iue Baltimore Sun. uf Sa'urday 20 th.
Particulars of the Colltsiou at Haiti*
more.
Yesterday morning the excitement
which had been gradually rising in this
city for some days with reference to
the paw age «>f Northern volunteer
troops, reached its climax upon the ar
rival of the Massachusetts and other
volunteers, some from Philadelphia.—
A large ciowd*had assail.bled, evident
ly to give the men an unwelcome re
ception. The arrangements contem
plated the passage of thirty>one car*
occupied by the volunteers, from Pres
ident street depot to tho Camden sta-
tio t 01 the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road, over the intervening Space occu
pied by the Pratt street track.
The cars were dispatched one after
the other by horses, and upon the arri
val of the first car at the intersection
of Gay Mid Pratt strectB, a vast assem
blage having collected there, demon
strations were made which evidently
contemplated the stopping of the troops
at that point. Just there, repairs of
the road were in progress, and a num
ber ot paving stones were lying in heaps
which were seized by the crowd aud
used for tho purposes of assault.
Six of the cars had succeeded in pass
ing on their way before the crowd were
able to accomplish
ricading the track
gnn to effect by placing large heavy
anchors
across the
were borne by tlie crowd and laid
the track, aud thus the passage of the !
cars was effectually interrupted.
Having accomplished this object, the •
•dood trnm cuts received from the sha |
leted glass of car windows, and fron ;
lie missiles hurled into them Severe
wontided, supposed to have beeu slio
n their passage along Piatpstrtet.wer ;
iiketi out of tho car in a bleeding a. t I
tainting condition at the Camden sti !
(ion, and transferred to tlie other cats
From Gay to South street, or Pratt,
the fight with the soldiers who march
ed, or rather ran through town, wa
terrific. Large paving stones were
burled into the ranks from every di
rection, the negroes who were about
the wharf, in many instances joining
in the assault. At Gav street the sol
diers fired a number of shots, thong!
without hitting any one,so far as cp .hi
tie ascertained. Alter firing this \ olley
the soldiers again broke into a run.
but another shower of stones beins
hurled into the .anks at Commerce
street with such force as to knock
several of them dawn, the order was
given to another portion of them to
halt and fire, which had to he repeated
before they c.ulil be brought to a halt.
They then wheeled and fired some
•hat no Federal troops be sent to Bal
timore.
The Baltimore directors of the
Suirthe.n Central Railroad, who const!
ute only a minority of the board, held
i meeting and made a formal protest
igain-t the conveyance of any more
tumps from the Nnrth over the road.—
The Baltimore and Ohio Company sent
an official communication to the North
ern Central Company informing them
that they would pass no mure troops
tt> Washington that should reach the
city by that route.
A dispatch was received from Mr.
Felton, President of the Philadelphia
road, in response to the rccoinmenda-
ioii from here saying that he would
semi no more troops over his road at
present, and requesting the officers i.,
this city to confer with the proper par
ties on the subject.
Incidents of the Battle.—While
the cars containing the troops were
standing at the President street depot,
1 clerk from the custom-house went
into one of them and denounced the
and dodging to avoid the stones, but
, , (■ .1,-1 soldiers in bitter terms. A captain
- • - ’ ,0 >t,r s, ° f ,nc 1 ordered him out, threatening if he did
ot go they would fire on him. He
to fire,
ng visible on the walls of the adj.i- I with his
J sword, which blow he teceived on the
y before the crowd were four or five shots took effect, the marks ! ' ,. R °, ’ , „
«h their pnrpore of bar of a greater portion of tl.eir balls be- "'}>>'*-•< '^ey were <*> ™wardly to
ck. which they now be | ing visible 0 ‘ the walls of lhe 1 «hen the officer struck at him wit
KfiW ABBANOEMENT*
THE CASH SYSTEM.
We shall commence this week '
sending to each of our subscribers j
residing without the limits of the;
Western Circuit aud Madison aud j
Halt of the Northern Circuit, the
amount of their indebtedness to the
Southern Banner to the 6th ot March
next, the commencement of a new
volume. All whose arrearages are
not paid ’.p to that time, and in ad
vance, for the length of time they de- ,
sire the paper, will be stricken from >
our list.
All subscribers living in tho West- i
era Circuit aud Madison and llart.
of the Northern Circuit, will have an j
opportunity of settling with one of j
the proprietors of this paper during ;
the sitting of the Superior Courts of
their respective counties. Those fail- •
ing to pay up will have their papers 1
discontinued.
Our terms hereafter will be
| JjgT’Two Dollars per annum, in
TO CAeil mm.KS!
We have now in store and arriving daily
LAK&E SUPPLIES
For Fall ami Winter Trade:
groceries;
HARDWARE,
smts m goods,
with an
IMENSF VARIETY
ol other articles suited to tins market.
WE SELECT OUR GOODS WITH GREAT
CARE, AND BUYING IN
LARGE QUANTITIES
srsf C/■©.
are prepared to furnish the
BEST ARTICLES
at the lowest rates, to rash buyers.
NO. 1, BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GEO.
j JUST UEifetlfeD.
R UTLEDGE m’el;*lRo ids wd Ranger
t 25; IngrhSu 25o ho Suunycuth. 12a
' Bradford’. The lion Family, 1 25; Sheehan»
i Life of DouglasLiliO; Web.ter’a Pictorial 4to
Dieuonary,6 5tl| Lowe's Physiology of Common
Lite 2 rola. 200; Johnston's Chemistry of Com
men Life, 2 voters 00: Chamber's New Locyclo
nedia, vol l,shcep.350; Erioyclopedinof Relip-
„us Knowledge, 400. Also, afresh lot of new
Music, at Publisher’! prices.
Sept .20.
IUM. N. WHITE.
patent
PARABIA SPCTACLES..
A LARGE lot of these superior glasses, just
r^eivtHl »nd r or«aleby M4NDEYILLE
.V BROTHER. ihc only authorized agents fot
Athens, Cliirke county, tin. AngoO—tlatj
I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
Sewing Machines.
As one of the soldiers fired he was
inander. anil him too the clerk knock
ed down with
advance.*©^ We will receive sub- .
■2 SS?’rS?teia ,, S,T T° ISTEISS *3*33 « six months for One |
1C rails. Some seven or eight ‘ * c S lour ‘ 1 1Ztns him <i >\vn and took his "sword from i Dollar, and Fifty cents for three ;
two ot wnom uictl m a le a moments, »• % aX ,, , . i « m v 1
and the other two were carried off i ‘TV** a,s ° tbe S(abba f d *.private months. The paper will, m all cas-
supposed to be mortally wounded. | m,e * red ,0 , r ‘ hc protection of h* com- es, be stopped at the expiration of!
the time for which it is paid. ,
This rule will not be deviated ]
from in any case.
We are compelled to adopt this
course to save ourselves from finan
cial ruin. We have pursued the]
credit system for eight years, and
have lost thousands of dollars bv it;
T. BISF IOI
Ocl 11, 18GO
& SON
crowd set to lustily cheering for the 1 struck with a stone and knocked clown, L" 1111 w, | lu " be . av T. drawn pistol.
South, for Jefferson Davis. South Car- ; and as be attempted to arise another .. ■ h ‘ s P nze .—' sword
oliua and secession, and groans for sun- stone struck him in the face, when lie ,! e ° n ^ m J ur y e receive being a
dry obnoxious parties. In tho mean-1 crawled into a store, and prostrating prcd | * ev ? re cut across.his hand,
while tho troops thus delayed at the himself on the fioor. clasped h.s hands I , A ! U^ ^tcrseetion ol Gay and Fratt
depot remained qmetly in the cars un- j alK , b d pi . eou , !y for b : s Ur | stree ‘"; wh,le ,be f sold ‘ e , rs ««
til ..red of their rnaction. and appro- | lba ^ e was threatened frith instant ,he tr | 0lvd » ,wo otl) f cler ^ s fr °m
neiidmg a more formidable demonstra- , , ^ . . ,. . r «... r tne same place ran into the ranks, and
lion, they came to the conclusion to ‘ ^ ^ »/ ref a ed toac-J ea ,. b k . , 0 J king down a soldier with his
tnse the music and inarch through the J ^" l ni /( "^dto come in the flsls ; :md bore 0, ^ their muskets as j and we arc determined to have pay
for our work, if wc have but fifty-
subscribers.
BOSS CRANE,
AGENT FOR
JOHN 15 A HID,
M A I! n L R IV 0 R K S ,
PHILaOELPIUA, PENN.
RICH MAD A LLTON VELV’ft
* :: rr OARPBTS.
EnglisM.ovnl Vchch Bmsch. Three-Ply i„ ?rait
A ~
— —up
In New and Beautiful Patterns, Just received.
Wall Papers and Borders, &c
JGEST STOCK. EVER OFFERED—Fo, s ,,/ b *
Ja«ncs O. Bailie & Kl . 0 t Uei .
IMPORTERS AND DEMURS ’
206 BROAD STREET, ATJGFUSTA.'geo
THE LARGEST i
Sept. 13—2in
city
They accordingly evacuatod the cars ; same
and rnpidly gathering on tho street forced
north ot the d> pot, formed in lino and
prepnred to make the attempt.
At the head of this column on foot.
Mayor Brown placed himself, and wal
ked in front, exerting all hid influence
to preserve peace
J iisi before the movement was made
from the cars a large crowd of person-
went down Prnsidcnt street with a sou
them flag and met tlie troops ns they
emerged from ill*- cars. The southern
flag was then carried in front of the
h m ha t been forc'd to come in he ; . 1 ■ . .i • , .
J , „ , trot lues ol their exploit.
a me manner, iind he hoped alt who .... 1 , . ,, .
, ,, 1 . . . j, Hie young man shot in the leg,
orccd o,hers to come mifd be holed be- .. * b : nfir ,„„ v *’ r
an I
fore they got through the cd>/.
lie
| plead so hard that no further ven-
t geance was bestowed upon bitn, and
, he was taken to the p. lice station to
i have his wounds dressed. As soon
as they had fired at that point they
again wheeled and started off in a full
; run, when so:ne three or four parties
j issued from the warehouses tiiere and
I fired into them, which brought down
] three mote soldiers, one of v horn was
column, and hooping and yelling began i carried into the same store with the one
and as soon as the troops turned out of above alluded to, and died in a few
Canton avenue they were greeted with tnoments. The others succeeded in
a volley of srones. regaining their feet, and proceeded
At lhe corner of Fawn street two of! on vv j t h i|„-ir comrades, the whole
the soldiers were struck with stones | runn j llg as f ast as t | iey co ,.|d, and a
and knocked down ; one of them was] mnni , fire VViiS k t np by the soi .
aken by he po.rce to the drug store of ; dj from this t „ e ,j , lh ,
I. J. Put, ai the coiner of Pratt and . 1 . . 1 ’.
High atieets, and the other to the.as °' 0vvd
tern police siaiion. I the ra nks throughout the whole fine ol
1 lie yelling continued and the stones . march,
flew thick anil fast. At Pratt street The scene while the troops were
bridge a gnn was fired, said by police- j changing cars was indescribably fear-
iiiau No. 71. io have been fired from i ml. Ta n s, clothed m the most fear-
the ranks of the soldiers. I fill language, were huiled at them by
M lie ciowd pressed stronger, until the pan'ing crowd, who, almost brealh-
the body leached the corner of Gay st. | css with running, pressed up tu the
wlieye the troops presented arms ami j 4 . ar windows, presenting knives and
Several pe.sons fell on the first , revolverSj in(1 cursed up inl0 ,j, e f at . es
* id the soldiers. The police were
, thrown in between the cars, and form
People then ran in every direction j 11 Carrier, the troops change ; ears,
in seaicb of arms, but the armories ol j many of them cocking their muskets
the military companies of the ci v were j as they stepped on the phiuntm.
closely guarded and none could he ob- | Alter emhaikiug he as.-imbl. gc cx-
tuined. The firing continued from j peeled to see the tinin move off, but
Frederick street to South ttreet in quick I its departure was evidently delayed m
succession but how many fell cannot || le vain hope that tin
fried.
round, and lhe crowd became furious.
A nuniber^f revolvers were used, ntiu
their shots look effect in the ranks.
taken to the infirmary, and attended
by Or. Morris, appeared quite grateful
for the humane attention shown him.
When asked why he came, the simple
and unsophisticated reply of the youth
was, “Oh, the Flag, the Stars and
Stripes!” It was expected that the
| wounded leg would have to be ampu
tated ; ast night. He is only about
IS years old, and he may live to grow
wiser ns he grows older.
Another of those in the statioohouse
said lie had rn enmity against the South
and eatno only because his comps, y
was ordered out, otherwise ho would
have boon jeered as a coward and re
creant. Olliers in tlie companies were
actuated by the same motives.
, A body of one. hundred and five of
■ the volunteers from tlie North was ta-
j ke.i in charge by the police of tlie cas-
1 tern district and sent back. They are
1 now said to have stopped at Magnolia.
At the eastern police station last uight
a German askjd for lodging. He said
lie had Lean forced into tlie cars at Phil
adelphia, but did not know where they
were going to take him.
The military train,in its run to Wash
ington. was stopped at the Jackson
bridge, near Clnnqiiepin "Hill, by the
] removal of several rails. They dis
embarked aud the rails were reliad,
j under the protection of the troops.—
An occasional shot was fired at the
troup.- from tho hills and woods along
the route, but the ranee was too long
for any effect.
Akhiv.l of the Massachusetts
Regiment in Washington’.—Wash
ington, April 10 —Tlit Massachusetts
No attention will be paid to t
orders for the paper unless accompa- :
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MOSS & NEWTON, MINTS,
Athens, Geo., and
i R. L, MOSS, Agent, Lexington, Geo.
| jNKVV GOODS!
fS prepared to til! orders for every variety IpALL AND WINTER
8. of M onumenta i Work, Tombstones, Ta- j CLOTHS
CASSIMKRES
AND
VESTINGS.
H AVING just strived from New York
with a large stock of Cloths, Cassi-
meres and Vestings, I will give advantages
in prices to all who will favor us with a call
early and nuke their selections, as 1 wish to
give my workmen immediate employment.
VVe have the latest reports of fashions.—
Please callsoou aud examine die stock at
Sept 1. 1* L Pl.O'lM: IKLD’S.
" ~ 80METHiHST" NW!
n ur.us, in co at variety; J/yacintlis, Tulips,
Croon " * " ’■ ’ ’ ‘
lets, ornamental i fligies tvc. Marble hearth
stones,mantel-pieces, slab.; for centro-taliles !
ind marble work of all descriptions can be [
procured through his agency, at reasonable
prices. Aug. 25.—tf: I
! ^JliOISCIA, tln ii-on S
. 1\';
erbart.
ty.—Court of
el.—Whereas
u.irdiau of .Mary Kbcrhart.
r letters of uisiiiiasiou from
Ordinary
\ Francis D. If
I minor, applies
! said guardians
j 'f'lisse arc, ttiereinre, to eito and admonish, all
: persons concerned, to file their objections, if any
| they have within tho lime presrribed bylaw,
ivliy said guardian should not bo discharged.
Given under mv hand nndotfioinl signal lire this
rtli Feb. I Nit- ‘ 11. IHI.I.OCK. Onl.
Feb id— r,in.
NEW FillSNITCKE
STORE!
rvpilE UNDERSHiNF.D I
i cal! tho
mid cur-
C3
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to
u
0
c
uttctitiou
midiiij; eouutry to hi
SELECT STOCK OF FTRSITiRE
which-Uo is now scMiii^ un Col!
lot*ru above T II. Wilson A: I»i
He tl inks that his i-jcpcriene 1
...li.. lupj.ly all
enable him ;
L'iujr to th<
, I.1IV
iti the ti
of purclmsors on
r ill :t..v market,
e mil be kept on
lioem
is ^ood terms
KvatyiUuu; l»c!o
•»«»»d ; SUCL Rri l*|
Furniture! Tin* !i« st st
SPRING IilvDS,
• ilt ami Pla'ii Mirror-*, Window tsiiarios. Comic©
ilands. Hooks, Picture (.’ord, Tastfcls, Moulding
Furniture
HARDWARE, €:C.
In fact even thing that bo.oi.ga to the trade. Iti
•abing (lone prompt:.'.-.
Bl'RIAL 0ASE AN1) CASKKT,
the House, *riil bepin to bloom beautifully by
diristmas, or iu tlifcopen ^nundiu February.—
The collection that bloomed with mo la^t spring,
was ihoui;ht a fiim one. The present invoice
from thesitni© parties iJ M.Tliorboru Co. N.
V.) embrace* the finest of tlioso varieties,aud ma
ny others ut equal loveliness. Bulba cau be plant
ed at any time between this and January, but the
no, two I earliest planted bloom the beet, and it ie better to
j ecleet kinds aud colore from a full btock. They
•de will are offered at the usual retail ratcsoftlio Cata-
8f Hui»t,Thorb«rn Sc Co. and are t»ure to
itisfaciioiyift to price an 1 quality
Oniera tukeu o»r »eed» of all kinds. The fore-
I860 , 1800
MOSS & NEWTON
*3R& OMtJFJEMJVC! *IT
New York, Charleston, or Augusta Prices, Freight added,
The Largest Assortment ever offered in this Market ol
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 4-4 to 12-4; Furniture Oil Cloths;
"White and Red-Checked Matings.
Hearth Hug* •'ind Hoar •flat*.
Athens, April
HARDWARE, CROCEERT.
—rwBJ-
&> (ft*
goiug bulbpjuist received and for sale by
Oct. I IV. A r WHITE.
T^HABOWAlilE.tiseOCK.EICV, A Cbiun,and ltd I. Itl.K M MATERIAL
consisting in part, of LOCKS Of ALL KINDS, Luits, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door,
Sash and Blind Fastenings, Arc., &c.
4iaa®sasaifisia <D'j? v/aiaa
Arc the best over offered in this market t Bench Moulding, Bead, Rabbit,
Match and Flooring Planes, Chisels and Gouges,^aws^Angors^Haintnars, A *es, Ac (
The beet kind, all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
GLASSWARE of all kinds. Cut ami Pressed, of the finest patterns.
CHINA, choice selections of Dining and 1 ea .Sets, banded and plain
Of all Kinds.
■Leather, Cloth, Lacc, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, &c., Ac.
aul ©©© wmmmr © && giiiPKisEKiTi©.
jyr. -w-srisrGF && co.,
Athens, Ga., June 17, 1858. - No. 0. BANK UOV
WHITE & RITCH.
• - ■
f.fh'/y
'''Sff ..
'lode '•rGalvumZfi:
Me to Cast Iron tbou
superior to nuvtliing i
Tlie ' '
I Wrought Ir r
iug:i sold a* tic
■ kind CV<
NEW GOODS
—AND—
good 'B&m&umsi
-far prefera-
•otiin
'•riler
urebas.-i^
Athene, F<
iroiaptly atte
r.i-tf.
that ei
rmiimeud t-.« m
ded o. Term*
J. M.iSMi
C 't A!f be had at B. W
J ment, two do
t f cro\V*l lUsjitTS
now be ascertained. | )ut ac)j ft swelled, and the troops ex- j past five o’clock fioin Baltimore, and
Among those wounded was a young j pres . sed to l!ic i)ffil . ers of the road tl.eir was welcomed at the depot by an im-
man named Francis A.. Ward, shot | cleterniinntion to go at once, or they ■ utense concouise of citizens, including
would leave the ears and make their tnauv ladies. On their march to their
way to Washington. quarter*.,u *»•« V*P' to '’ re P 0 "*. e d ^'eers
While the delay was increasing the
excitement, a'wild ciy was raised on
KUH.YKY'R eslntitis! •
b of lhe Newfon House.
College Avenue. 1 am m^jv in receipt «»f line
j Cloths, Doeskins and Cossimeres, from Charles
i» un! ton. and will coni inn o 10 receive as mnvbere
Kt p.iment an i\ed^ here sately at IiaH j qurred. A* an inducement t.» buyen* I will *a\
‘ 1 ttial I amdetenniued lo sell as clicnn the anno*
quality «»fGoo*ls ns uny brought from \ unkeedt
au>tlbeli<
the groin, but the wound not though’,
to be mortal.
A young man in. med James Clark,
was shot tbiough the head, and iustaut-
ly killed.
James Myers, was shot in the right : ft ,p platform, and a dense crowd down m; , V y.
trom the multitude rent the air —
Twenty five of their wounded members
weie conveyed in cat ringed to our infir-
sidc ol the back, near the spine, and
the bail, a Minnie, passed through him
and lodged among the false ribs. He
was mortally wounded. John McCann
was mortally wounded.
A man named Flannery, was mortal
lhe platform and out on the railroad
track towards the Spring Gardens un
til the track for a mile was black with
an excited rushing mass. The crowd,
i as it went, placed obstructions of eve-
. ry description on the track. Great
! logs and telegraph poles, requiring a signified their purpose lo transport no
thei
ly wounded, and died shortly alter.
Carr, wounded bv a musket ,
hall in the knee. I dozen , 0 rnole 1 fc,J t0 . mOVe . , -
John Staub, shot in the fonr-finger wcre ,ald a<>ross the ™ ls . and s,onts
of the right hand.
The Railuoads.—We are informed
that in re- pouse to suggestions from
Go- Hicks and .Mayor Brown, the
President of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, aud of the Philadelphia, Wil
mington amt Baltimore Railroad ha.ve
rolled from the embankment.
A body of police followed after the
crowd, both in a full run, ami removed
tlie obstructions as fast as they were
placed on t:.e track. Various attempts
were made to tear up the track with
logs of wood and peaces of timber,
and there was a great outcry for pick-
A young man named Maloney was
shot ou Prntt street, near Gay, and
died at the central police station.
James Keenan was wounded by a
Minnie ball through the body. He was
one of the soldiers. His wound was
supposed to be mortal.
At the police station, an old man,
who dia not give his name, was badly
wounded-
How many were wounded, it is im
possible to ascertain, as many of the
soldiers who hit on the cars were
kno» u to have been injured
lviik Hatch, of Philadelphia, was cially among the merchants, of which
more troops over tin ir respective roads.
1 he subject was bi fore the Board of
Directors of the Notliern Central Rail
way last evening, and the Baltimore
inenit.ers voted as a unit tho same res
olution.
Wo also learn that tho Government
at Washington have resolved to com
mand the Kolheru Central Railroad
aud Washington branch ot tho Balti
more uud Ohio ns a military road, and
lieve ilia: I ran noli a little cheaper,
do no! »ay that I will i*ell a superior article for
the same price aa that of an inferior quality.
April 10 3m. B. W. KUMNKY.
to work on veatft and pnut*.
April lo It. B. ]„ BLOOMFIELD.
New SPRING HUMMER Goods
NEW GOODS
A W r © Sc ;> & S i A It
Are receivin'* their
t^Ewspim
, .4thcns, (la
Whir
liroii.I Ptrp'-t, unilt
March 2U.
•ill re!!,
It a;i in'i- Ofii:
CHANGE BE GOVERNMENT!
e of government,
ii cliautreef cmn-
1 h»n^ credit system in done away
fi ay»Uun lioa taken iu place. We
0 \TS.\(h to llip "rent ch
ii has nl*o lirmight abr
pierce. The
with, und the
are reeeivin*
A NfiVif STOCK OF GOODS,
uud win offer them ai low priee-s, FOKOAMl;
but bhnuld, l*v bpeeial cent rad, ueii cn time. It
will be on 3U t«* Ot) tln\n, and w*j only wi>!i to soli
; l n men who will pay uecoraiuj^ to contract.—
; Those who do »»oi pay nt mauuiiv, need not**?-
- peel to get goods ou ojuif a due debt uupnid.
We intend to sell CKOi CUEEM, IHSZI2ST-
irVC« 9 VAK2V r.iiU the Ie<;dtiigurticlcftgenerally,
FOR (
1 _ Those on-in^ the oM firm of I’itner, England .k
; Freemau, on<l ilo not p.iv lliis spring or mi mine ,
i may rest ussnrej that wc will ..ave judtt'.iifiit by
i Itietipic the Stay Law rims out. \Vo tiiauk our
: customers mol triemls lor former patronage, ami
; Jerire that they coutinue to trade with ns!
rtTNFIv ,V L.SCLAND.
Adieus, April 3,18M. 3m.
ASH.
xcs and handspikes, but only one or that it will assume possession of them
two could he found. * • for tho trauspottation of troops. Wo
The death of Robert \V. Davis, ‘ lo not . k " ow b y virtu o of what author-
Esq. at the hands of the Noithern ••T ,b * s con hc done, but if is a legal
troops yesterday, has created an in
woumted on tho head by a blow trom
a i-tone or a bludgeon. He was severe
fy injured-
Conner, of Baltimore, was also
wounded on tho head with a stone.
At the central police station two sol
diets were taken in dead, as also two
citizens. Three soldiers and ono citi
zen were tak< n to vlt0 6ame place woun
ite •. The crowd passed ou up Broad
cuvet, and neat Light street there was
atnithci volley tired
At Light sueet wharf, a boy named
Wm. ltced receivi d a ball through the
abdomen, and was dyii g at last ac
counts in the hola of a steamer
Another hoy, Patrick Gntfin, em-
ploved at the Green House, Pratt
street, was shut through ttio bowels
w hile looking from the Hoi r.
A fientied ciowd returned the lire
from revolvers, and writh bucks. An-
dievv Robbins, a member ol a volun
teer coinDany from 8 toning ton, Conn ,
wns aliet* in the hack of tho head and
foil tiomthe ranks. He was taken in
to the drug storo of Jesse b. Hunt,
corner of Pratt and Charles sts. His
wound is dangerous.
'Another soldier, S II 2teedham. a
member of the Massachusetts regiment,
was atrn -k by a trick and knocked in
sensible from the raTilts. He was ta
ken into the Book store of T N Kurtz.
181 Pratt st. He subsequently died
At ll e corner of Howard and Dover
streets one ot tlie matching c mpauie*
waa pressed upon, when, the troops in
one of the cars tired a volley into the
citizens. The balls •track in the brick
walls of the dwelling, dashing out pie
ce. Ot biick. and roakrog large boles rn
the wa'ls. Tbe tire WMjetorned from
several points with gnus and revolvers,
and ‘With brieks by ,h8 c ^T d Jjj?,
ral soldiers were wounded beie, but it
£*kS!£Vi* a fr»* wero • t , rDc f by
^•hnlteW of<l» Mldiers. The faces
S # JSSW^oldk«. ai seen thro
Sewwindow* wero streaming with
process it must include tbe control of a
,,„«e Iceling l„ this communi,,. , S pe! I ’SZ’ZZ f “
Fkbhbrick, Md., April 10.—The
class lie was an honored member, in telegraphic news from Baltimore to
the Finn of Messrs, retrain, P.»\n t*r d,.y of the conflict of your citizens with !
4c I avis, lie hail gone out to the , -imed Notliern troops, nassing through
railroad track with the tnultitmle, and to tho conquest of the 8outh, created
when shot was standing apart with great im ore in Frederick. The
some gentlemen on an elevation be- , ’'Uoiou’ gtu is silenced here,
tween the distillery anil lied ley street l tie eauitmueut iu this city is im-
on the Spring Garden side. He re- rae,, *e. A vast change in the sen-
ceived a Minnie musket hall in his lett '"“ents of the people lias taken place,
side and reeling for a moment or two, ‘ •**•*& •> I by the South.-tr
fell, and died without uttering a word. : ^‘ lr barr.cka will be guarded to night
, , i ,i , i , , by eiuze'iB, they do not intend tube
A ball also penetrated the bark ol Ins J l . .
. 1 . r calight napp.ug iu case ot a foreign at-
coat. Two or three shots were fired ta( .j7 * r ° b
from the tear ears after he fell. j
Mr. Davis leaves a widow but no 1 ‘ ir^’ f*!' 19 There rs
. . ,, , , . g r, ’ al excrreinent here to day. The
chiloren. He was an Irishman by | are ruuuiflg |0 and y fro to
birth, anu married in \ irginia. Hi* lias ■ ahbeiiaiu tlie particulais of the dpiug8
a brother who is an officer in the Bri- l ;it Bait mini e.
tish army, lrfrmediaiely upon the an- 1 i ho hitherto Union men are now
nounccmer t ot his death many ol the C'yiug out fur immediate secession,
wholesale dry goods stores ol the city Many areliow proposing to volunteer
wete closed in respect to his memory fori in, Smith. Gheers are given for
and in testimony yf his worth. Hv ] G-vemor Hicks for^sending dispatches
was a gentleman of irreproachable ! lo F.evident Lino.lu to notify him that
character, fine intelligence and great j ' ,0 ,B "' e , 1 , "' 1,e, 1 n V° 0 »’f wdl be alloweJ
, • .-I, * i _ to pass through the btate.
popularity in mercantile cre es . | b „ ueW8 the shooting down of
The Governor, Mayor and 1 resident j Marylanders in Baltimore to day by
of the Board * f Police, at noon, cans- the Massachusetts volunteers, has ttro-
.1 J .• . . r
!F. W. LTJCA.S
I S uow recoiyiu^ a hau<lH>iao s*tock of New
Goods, and itiviteM all who arc wnuliog such
to ca'l and examine them. All kinds ol
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
In Now Spring Dress Silks,Bnnngca, See.
Allkiuds French Drcwi Goods in OrRaudics
Bareges, Muslin-*, See.
decant Lace J/antillae, CO to $30 00;
Kid cloves, silk mitts, hosiery, laces, tarletaus,&c.
AH kiuds Summer Goods, for men, boys and chil
dren. Sheetings, Shirtings, Limns,
Table DairiHbks, Linen sheetings,towellings. Sec.
Hltli all other kinds of common place goods.
March 0
KEIF CROP MOLASSES.
A X article aagoood aud cheaper than .-pup f-t EORUIA, Jneliaon County.—'Whereas,
LM. KENNEY. | VJT Cicero C Brooks applies t<* uio for the gunr-
Jlarch Jf t 1861. t diansuinof John A., MactiGi LL, Cynthia J«, Eu-
• peuia II., Jeffenjot; D. Elvira L., aiul A’aucy >1.
WRIGHT & JACKSON, S3"''' WiuuLo “ Ki utuo ' ,
FACTORS, COMMISSTO N and sin-uJar l ho kindred a.d friends of said mi !
"ptL ti«»rs, to file their objections, if.any they have,
AND to show tmuse why letters-.of guardianship for}
FORWARDING MERCHANTS! 1
„ _ ! Given under hi;r hand nt office, this Mareh27th.
Bay Street, Saiauua Ga. j is.;:. a. c. Thompson, Ordinary.
ALLEN R. WRIGltT. | WM. U. JACKSON.*! Jl ' n ’ 13 303
REFEH TO
Capt. John W. Anderson, Savannah, Ga.
Claghorn Sc. Cunningham, “
Boston Se Villnlm.'va, “ “
Erwin Sc ilanlcc, “ ••
Carhart Sc liro*., New York.
T W. Fleming Sc Co., Augusta, Ga.
Swan Sc Brother, FeriiBudiua, Florida.
Bisbee Sc Canova, Jacksouville, “
H. L. Hart, Palatka, “
Simon Meiritt, Hawkinsville, Ga.
^j&^Agentp for the Everglade liuo of Mail
Steamers to Feruaudina. Ami Steuiners liaac
Scott and Oak, to ilawkiusville.
April 10, if.
Tan Mark IWanied.
qclLESUEY & DOYAL will puy
Five Dpllars
a cord, CASH, for all f-ood t«» hurl;, delivered at
ih-ir tannery,ru Adieu*. We have also, n largo
lot of sole, upper, harness and band leather, to
gether with u fine assortment of shoos, all of our
own niaimfnnture. Cr.il at No 5, Granite row.
where onr D. M. MvCieaky will at all times be
found. April J7.
CHOICE COUNTRY FLOUR,
I TI tESH ground, for sale I >vv for cash by
1.' April 10,1561. T. JHStiOi* A SON.
OKU & V0UXGK1X
W OtLS) res poet Iu !ly call the attention of
the citizens of Athens aud suirouudiu^
Ft iti it t r v, to their
FALL STOCK,
wtiieh they are now receiving, eouHistlug of Men’s,
l»o\s‘, 140lies’, Misses and Children s Shoes, in
»rt fit variety'.
Ladies’ thick Satin Gaiters; Ladies’ Eastm#
< initers ; Ladies’ Kid “ *• Morocco
4 * “ “ Shui'hea
Roots; Ladies’ CalfBcots; Ladies’Moroe.Boots.
“ Goat “ “ Kid “
c * Congress Boots;
li Congress Walking Shoes ;
“ “ Mo.
“ “ 44 Buskins aud Ties;
Kid
4 * “ Slippers.
; Men's Water proof boots; 5/en’s cag-stitch Boots;
I “ Pegged “ “ Scotch-bott’m 44
| ‘ rump 44 common p’g’d “
j “ Congress and Lace Gaiters
Boks’ B«»o’s and ^boes ol all kinds. India Bub-
| bers; Children’s Shoes; Servant’s Shoes, Ac.
j <’omein and you shall be suited.
| Sept, v?
C 1 EOKCil.%, Franliliu C’oniy«—Samuel
If Kn ’x having applied to he appointed guar
dian of the persons ami property of Thomas H.
Swift, William A Swiff, KosaSwift, John Swift.
Ephraim Swift, Dean Swift and Harriet Swift,
minors of J l> Switt. deceased •
This is to cite and admonish all perrons con
cerned, to be and appear at the term of the Court
of Ordinary to beheld next after the expiration
\»f thirty uaja from the first publication ol this
notice, and show cause, if any they have, wfiy
said Samuel Knox should not oe entrusted with
the guardianship of tho pertoue and property of
said minors.
Witness my official signature.
JAMES A. YaKKISON, Ordinary.
March 0 30d.
A WORD TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
O Dlt b IU will tie made out and ready
for settlement on or before the first ot
Jan. We trust that all who aro indebted
to us wilt respond promptly.
Let no one suppose we do not noed mon
ey or can furnish supplies without pay.
Those having claims aeaiu6l us will
please present them for settlement,
T. BISHOP SON.
Dee. 27, 18G0.
_____
W E take this method to inform our
customers and tho public that ori
account of the delay and uncertainty in
collecting our hills, and the derangement of
business, our terms after Jan. 1st 1861 will
be, cash except special contracts.
If accounts are made, payment will bo
tequired promptly at the beginning of each
quarter, say April 1st July 1st and Jan. 1st.
j Bills not to run over ninety days, and if
i payment is delayed intereslwill be charged.
\Ve return our sincere thanks to alt our
old friends and customers who have patron*
ised us so long and liberally, and we solicit
a continuance of their favors, pledging our
selves to all reasonablo efforts to promote-
their intercsl.|
T. BISHOP & SON.
Dec. 27, 1660.
AND PIECE GOODS PO CENTtEMEN’S WEE 1
ho public. It c
» U©;i<jU-Ninth
uisistBof tho bent ami most fashionable
Clothing, 100 ih»7.. uf the celebrated
O UR Stock its now open for^the inspec
varieties of GcuUcmcn’s, youth a ai
*»«. ~ K .
COLLARS, CRAVATS, HAXDKKRCHFS. •
Ties, Half-Hose, Glove^ Suspenders, <tc.
Onr stock of I'leco Goijds is new and elegant, nnd villtioeol thy tho yon!, or nude up to lnrurerr,
to suit the customer. . .... , ,
Our amino-omenta for ruanu r nctnnng nrenow more eomplctet nan over. Ami wo arc fully prepared
to fill ordor»”witli dispatch and in tbe liett manner, both ns rcgnrds style auil workmanship.
OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCEL.
We feel trulv thankful for tho liberal patmunge heretofore exiemled to us by our friends uud the puh
lie goiicrallv.und hope by diligent attention to business, and continued efforts to please, that verbal
continue to receive a liberal share of thy public favor.
lyrftf stock Is Elegant andItich.,£ } and Examtnc.~f£a
J E. RITCH * W-H.H. WHITE
[A CAltD-3
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
MEDICQ-CKHUHGIGAI!
W. D. WELDON, M. D.
GILLSTlLLEt IIALL COUNTY, GEO., j
I fl ready to aer\*e the public professionally: 1 .. .
I and will be found in hi* office, ut that place, j • LEAK hidet«..l»dma, «i;d_>houhlern, fur sale
at all liin-ti, unless pmfetfuiuualiy absi'iit. : h*w tor eauh by
^lACUGBEL AND WHITS FIMEI
a? a .May be Had ut u low price fur casn, hi
Aprii iu i. Ai. KEANEY’S,
\\7 E areoffrrin^ our lnrgre and s |rell selected
Y f htock of DRV GOODS aS: Clolhiup,
HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes*
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
Shoe-Pegs and Shoo'Pools,
IVIN DO IV SHADES $ C.ARPEVINQSe
Letter Paper and Fools-Cap,
Envelopes, litank and Memorandum Hooks,
Russia ai.d Imitation Shoot-Iron;
Shoot Zinc and Shoot Lead ; .
Hollow Ware, Fire Dogs,
And Irons, Nail Rods, Cut Nails,
Patcut Axes, (warranted.)
Gunny Bagging and Bale Rope,
Manilla Rope, By tho Coil,
Carriage Springs and Iron Axles.
Buggy aud Waggon Hubs, llinrs and
spokes; Carriago Bolts, Tiro Bolts,
Harness Buckles, Omnments, & 6
Haines, Horso and Mule Collars.
Wooden Ware, Fairbanks’ Scales,
and many other articles, too numerous to
mention,
CHEAP FOR CASH ! 1
We invite Merchants, particularly, to call and ex
amine our stock. We feel satisfied if they do,
thej will bu y tho poods. Come one—come ull!
No accounts will be raised except by special
contract. NICHOLSON,UEAVES Sc WYNN
Jan 2.
PRICESREDUCED!
It OSS CIS.lJh'JE,
AGENT FOU
WOOD & PEROT,
ORNAMENTAL AND IRON WORKS,
Philadelphia, Pa,
T HE subscribers are uow prepr-ed to furnist
orderefor Iron Hailing,forCi-moterios; Puh
tic Squares, Building,, *cc., Iron V,jandntia, Iriq
Stairs, Fouiitain,, Settaes, Chair,. Tables, Trei
boxes, Animals, Statuary, Garden Vases and de
oorativc Iron Work generally.
living in the centre of the Iron and Cool District
where the necessary materials e»n he had at tin
lowest prices, and being the oldest and most exp
T. BISHOP A SON.
ed »n order for the instant assembling
ot the military of the city, with instruc
lions to repel the march, of any more
Northern troops through the city.
In a short time theieafirr Gen.
Egerton appeared on the sti,et and
told the people w h it had been done,
and it gave satisfaction. In thr after
noon, the entire military force was out,
fully armtd and equipped-
Gov. Hicks and the Mayor of Bal
timore, addressed the Presidents
the Baltimore §- Ohio, and Philadel-
duccd tin, £ to* test excitement among
all classes. Tho lrotels are besieged
with persons eager to learn the latest
news, and many are the excited ex
pressions uttered.
The heretofore Union men are for
secession—immediate secession and
revenge.
I 1 fiOHUIA, llart Connlv.— Toall whom
Cl it mat/concern.—Henry Ford having, in
proper form, applied tamo lor permanent letters
of t of adnunl-tratioij on the estate of Mrs. tVinney
' Burton, late of said county ;
—-- . * - - i This is to rite aji and singular the creditors and
phia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rail- mxi ol ' k,n Wnnsy^anon, to he sod sp-
* | , pennituiy olBcc, within the time prescribed by
road companies, advising thiit tlu? ■ law. aud saow_cause, if any they can/irhjr per*
troops remaining in the cit» be sent ^ ^ g^nt^dto
. y 4 , . ? /• t i . , , I Ht nry Lordonoaid IMnnoy Barlonae*lat«.
back lo tho borders 0I iMarjiandj nnu W itn^M mv hind as<i official rixuaturo, March
telegraphed to Washington requesting ] ^ ED> U0DQ ^®
TO THE PEOPLE,
| ¥AVING availed myself of ihc "pportnnilv
ll aforded by Congress to purchase my goods
todays previous totbe first day of Mareh, 1 have
bow a stock of goods lo offer nr.y eastumers, nt
nearlv the same prices as heretofore; and wc
hope, before I he return of another season, to have
a partner ia Europe, wbo will send us goods di
rect from She Continent, at even less price* than
heretofore. Hoping to leccive enjoa-agemcot iu
oar enterprise, I remain your obedient servant,
April 10 B. L. BLOOMFIELD.
E.OOIL gut:
rwvHO>E indebted to tho firm nfTay'or & flovt
I either by note or account, are new notified
that if prompt payment is not made, they will be
placed in the bunds of an officer for rolleotinn.—
\Ve areelosing up'our business, and AiUsT rot-
lect. TAYLOR A UOYT.
April 10 2m
L 1 V IN YORK’ SUPPLIES!
ffitAYLOR A HOYT having deto-mined to
A close np their business iti Athens, are now
offeriug their entire stock of
Family Groceries,
At COST for CASH!
Persons will do well to lay in a supply, as they
were all buegbt low and are now greatly adraco
off. , TAYLOR A HOYT. •
April 10 tf
A DBIMfiTOATOB’fi 8AI,E.-0n the
ta first Tuesday in May rfext. will be sold before
tbe Court-honse door in Wadtm*Ville, within tire
local boors of sale, io accordance with nu order
of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke, county, thirty
and ooe-htlf shares of stock of tho Alliens Steam
Company. Sold as the property of Wm. A. Pat-
BMD, lato of Mid coonly,,deceased, for tho benefit
of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
H>«day olMlo JL A. l’ATMAN, Adm’r.
March 27—tda
JSL.
T>EBHONS owing me accounts dne 1st April.
J. aro informed that those accounts are now
MMdyforsetil ment. Please call and let me have
“o needful without detnv.
April IU . I. M. RENNET.
Dr. John K. Sewell
TS my authorized and lawful agent, daring my
X absooca trom tbe State. G. W. RAY.
Franklin Springe, Ga., Feb. 06, 1861. (m’rfi
MANUFACTORY
CARNESYILLF GA.
W G. LESTER take, this method
• of informing tho citizens of Prank*
tin and adjoining counties that he is pre
pared in put up Uiisgic, liocka*
way*. Harks, Ac., in lire most sub
stantial and neat manner, at prices as low
as they can he purchased elsewhere. All
kinds of repairing promptly attended to.
Oct. 25 tf.
JUST RECEIVED,
S PEI5M Candles;
Patent do
Imperial SpcnnCandles;
Adamantine do
July I2lh.
J. I. COLT.
W E have tlie accounts sad notes of oar custo
mers ready for s'>UI<meut, ami respectfully
invite all thatare indebted to u,. to come forward
anti make payment. Also, please be remiuded of
the sums due the old firm of Grady A Nicholson,
Wc return our thanks for the liberal patron,go
bestowed on us, and hope they will now do the
onatiling needful—PaX IIP!
Jan 2 NICHOLSON,HEAVES & WYN.V.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE co partnership hprotofore exiting be
tween Orr it Laugatoh. was dissolve! on tint
fi.-st day of January, by mutual consent. Tbe
books will be kepi ai the old stand.
J.C ORB,
. .Feb 20, I860. . i>. B. LANGSTON'.
ORR YOUSGKIN
Will coutiiiuo thqbueiucss. and will he thankful
for tho patfoonge of the citizeni of Athens j
surronuding country. Feb 20.
BOOT AKD SHOE MAKING.
H. W. BAOOBCP,
WfLULD respectfully inform las friends ant
f T the puhiic geuerallj, that lie is now Mine-
faeturing st his establishment, on the North corner
of College Avenue and Clayton street, every de*
cription of line boots itnd shoes, nneb ns One
punip.sotril dress Foot.; stitebed dm*
bools; licnvy donble-solcd bools, out uf tiro
very best aud finest material; warranted to bo done
neat ami good as any shoo estabiiabineat in the
pioce-
LCr'JIcinliiiK done st the shortest notice atidia
tne neatest style.
Thnnklui fur past patronage, be will endeavor Is
merit and hopes to receive a liheralsbareuf custen
Jau. 12—ly.
S0UTHERHCOM FEDER A C Y
—BY—
Hanleitcr & ^Vdair,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ritlll! DAILY SOt'TlIBB.VCOVrrS
JL GKACY, under arrangements just cum*
pleted, will coutnin nil the latent intr‘liipcnce of
every kind, reported expressly fi»rus by Mn^nr!*
I io Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, dai!> report?
I of the Atlanta anil other Tfarkcis, Ix»-al loj’!:
| dents and Iu*u.s. Ac , Ac. Price—$•» a year;
1 for six months, or 00 cent*for one month—altray*
j in advance.
j The Weekly Southern Confederacy t* mtdr vp
| from, and contains the cream ef, the*B«>L
t a larj^e sheet, and j^ives more fresh roj«h/v* rr«-^
ter than any other Weekly in the ('' ,l: 'V ,u
j states. It* market reports will he full.*" 4 *®*
; up from rictnal transactions. Price ft > onr 0
^I ‘2«i for six months—invariably i«* advaucc.
; r«r Post maters are authorized tu» clai .“ ’
] Agents in obtaining .uliseribers nmi t 'f"“
] tlie money—for which they will ho n- 1 '* ■
lain, ns commissiou, twenty-five
nish all work at sliort uctiee, umlat lower rates that
can be done byauy competitors.
H’e have appointed BOSS CKANE Our agon
in Athens, Ga , aud refer utl needing work to hit
for iuformation and dcs.gus, and v. ho is authorize
by us to sell all work delivered on board of vessel
at Philadelphia, at the lrtwest Philadelphia pric-
A now book of designs, wjili reduced prices cau b
seen by calling on t he Agent.
February 21 -1 y. WOOD A P Eli C’
S ACRED (IAHPA.— Another Iirpe sup;
of this quick selling Muete Book. Price 8
perdoz. 75ccut»caeh. \V. N. II111TE
Oct i.
j percent.
fFNo name will be entered ou our hooks i ‘
t ie moneyjspaic ; and all mbucripiion.-* *rc •
c intinued when the time expires for wI.dm P -
m jut is made, unless the name ho renewed.
Address, HANLKITKK .v ADAIk
April IU
NOTICE.
W I Ll j be sold at Hartwell, on the first Tuea.
day iaMay next, the trwn lota remaining
unsold in said Town. Also, the lot tho old Court
bouse stand* on, with the appnrtenancos.
F. C. STEPHEN SON, C. f. C
Mareh 20 Ids
G E<
it has beenmade known to mo Hint Harm
Bone. late of said county deceased, died infests;
and whereas no appUeRionlms been for letters ■
admildsirotion on deoHeed's estate.
These are, therefore, loeito and admonish, a
and singular the kindred and creditors of said o
ceased to show cause if uny they have, why h
ters of admmiatratlen should not be issued
John M. Skinner, Clerk ofiho Superior Cor:
said county, or sumo oilier fit uud proper )
at the May term of this court.
Given under my hand and official signatov
this 16th March, 1861.
JB. H. BULLOCH, Ordinary.
March 20, 30d.
K OTICB.—Twcpionths after date applie
tion will be made to tbe Court of Ordinal
of Hart county, at the first regular term, after 11
expiration of two months from thia .notice, t
leave to Mil the land and negroes belonging
the estate ot John M. Pathos late of said cou
ty deceased. PHILIP E. DAVANT, Adm’r.
ji:
I N consequence <’f the pressuro of the time*
from and after lhi« date, we will sell all <■ •*■
«of goods for CAS//, except where •ndor.f'
•ial eoutraet, diffoiout urraugements bo inad*.
Prompt payment will he r-qnired at tbs
•f ea ti quarler, when accounts are made.
We call u;k>» all those now <udcl.ted tor* 1
•ome forward and pay up. as we shall be
.oiled to jitace tlieir accounts tu he linud* 015,1
fliccr lor eoliection. „ n
SAKS0M & PITTARP
Atheus. Jan. 1st. 1801.
I AXECITOKS' BAI.E.—Will be
U fore tUe court-house door la Hartwell. * .
«utity, Georgia, on tho first Tueedaj' |D
xt, during tho legal sale hours: One
lid, lying on notth Beuterdam creek. 111 . ,
■unty,. wlicreon Mrs. Catharine V>bur ^
■ntaining four luiudredaud ninety seven p
ore or leas, joining lauds of John S Il_ frI1 “,
Brewn wStliam C li.y, James E Sinr^J,
d others. Sold ns Hit property ot hl’PJ jj^r
eceased, by decree of tho Superior C"Uii vj .j J
•uuty, for division among the leg* 1 "’
eoused. Terms made known on.tbf any ■
March 27, -ffd. TUOS. H. WHITE, tf
DILLAND H. WHITE. I .
AIY FRIEND
P LEASE call at once and tettU ya^SNT
necstomo, -
a-