Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 03, 1861, Image 1

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HMBITER & ADAIR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 43. tttbeni $0i*f e fletatg JHWTIOM fc A»VEITI»INO SCHEDULE nuu or ifiMiimoi. lawariaWjr In alliance. ADTBBTISINO. l« om linrtk*, $1; »nd ' i 1m# than on* M«« ol l» Maw or Ima , u for Mch subsequent Intent on • aU*4, ■•-■*•*****• P DAILY RATES. “41 s 4S?' »dTertWnf, with the privilege of ehanf#, will at th« folio win( rwtoo: Square, renewable one* a month, $ Ml l Square* - 5® rth Column, " Column, it: 110 MO work, with or without rule*, and adrer- occupy lug double column, will be charged above rate*. Hfeftk not marked on copy for a apecifled m pqblULed until ordered out, and charged tmatave ratea. ..jU Inserted In the DatLT, and Witii.r be charged fl» Ixr cent, addltieaal to tt« t will appear In the Weekly paper » be loaerted In the Weakly paper on- ntervala in either of the papera, will J $1 per square for every laaertiou. icing candidates for State, County, and Muni », $:> each—to be paid In advance In every , Trlbatea of Respect and Puneral invitations I Notices in Local Column will be charge<f SO aider no circumstances, to be laaluded in r variation will be made from the fore- HANLKITKR A ADA1H. 1IH. J. II. McLEAN** STRENBTHENINR CORDIAL -AND- 3ir;oor> inmmKR, TIIB OatATKST antKDT J. H. L0VEJ0Y, In the World, MOST DELICIOUS Delightful Cor- ' dial KVKIl TAKEN. pHE thousands up- railroads. a Baalrtf Cmpany. I Akiaola, 171 Mile,—Fara,.....|6 it. I ROE YONOE, Superintemlent. [ aonm niii.Bi. mu. i.nU, (telly. 9.0b, A. M. , Augusta at......... 6 2°. P. M. •(a, daily, at 0.30, A. M IUIT raJiaaaiK tkaio. lauta, daily, at «.<#, P. M. [Augusta at •« 8.68, A. M. raata at I S#, P. M. Atlanta at 11.45, P. M. Iruuaiu connection with the Train, i Carolina and tha Savannah and a lot Railroad. I Wait-Point, 87 Milea—Fare,..$8 5#. t S. IULL. Superintendent. •ar naannunn nan. banta, daily, at. ......10.10, A. M. (Weat-Polnt at 8.10, P. M. et-Point, daily, at 3.0#, P. M. - - ntaat T.il, P.M. ’ maiT raaaaaaia raaia. Santa, daily, at 0.30, A. M. TTa.t-Pemt at t.««,A. M. It-Polnt, dally, at 8.15. A. li. [Atlanta at.... 7.50. A. M. Loonnecta with-tha Montgomary A ~ 1 at Wet-Point. . B Atlantic Bailraaa. hattanooga, 138 Milea—Fare,....$5. W. LEWIS, Superintendent. ,daily,at. .........10.10, A. M. hattanooga at MO, P. M. tenooga at.. a 4.04, A. M. [tlanta at 1.18. P. M. Biiaa paaaaaoaa raaia. , nightly, at.. 7.80, P. M. hattanooga at 4.80, A. M. looge at 8.20, P. M. ute at 11.46, P. M. loonnecta,each way .with tha Home d at Klngaton, the Eaat Ten gia Rial road at Dalton, and tha hattanooga Railroad at Cbatta- i A Wantaam Malhraa*. n, 102 Miles—Faro,.......$4 60. . TYLER, Superintendent. |r raaaaaann raaia. - 1AI, P. M. 7.16, f. M. .... 1.30, P. M. — 7.00, P. M 11.00, Night. ..... 7.16, A. M. , Y .....11.60, Night. I wlift .<if i» nrOfwift t Right Train from Atlanta, ■ Central Railroad for Seven- . M-. and the •oaifc.WaaUrn lor nmhui, at 8.46, A. M. bn frnir. Atlanta, oonnacta with liroad (Sr Savannah at 1S.M P. atirlWaM— Rati Bond LA, »,P. M. > Ticket, from Atlanta to Nay Omnlhna Are in Bav.seal^ *41* •^^msmmsm Rj&riBgjttWti IDWXUai T l on thousands who are dally using Mc Lean’s Htrcugthening Cordial, certify *h*t It Is absolutely an Infblllahle edy for renovating sum! Iivioobatisq the shattered and diseased system, purifying aud enriching the Blood storing the sick, anffering Invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There Is no mistake abeut It; It will cure Liver 0< plaint, Dyspepsia, Dlarrluea, Dysentery, Headache, prcs»lon of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, I nreath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or B< els. (^GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strong and Vigorous* pT LADIES, do ymi want the Bloom of Health to mount to your <'hecks again ? Then go at once and get M«;Letii*a St rewgllicwfng Cordial tad lllood Purifier. Delay uot a moment; it Is warranted to give satisfac tion. It will cure any d sease of the Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; Fainting,Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease art-lug from tlironle or Nervous Debility, It Is an Infalllsble Kemdy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to he Healthy, Strong and Kohust * Theu give them Me- IiKin's SvagaoraKaiKo Coaxial., (see the directions on each bottle,) It l* delicious to tske. \9 One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel low Fever. Cholera, or any prevailing disease. Canriov.—Beware of Druggists or Dealer* who may fry to palm upon you a hdlire of Hitters or Sarss- parilla, (which they cau buy cheap,) by aaylng it is just as good. There are even men base enough to steal part of my name to dull their vile decoctions. Avoid vuch Infamous pirates and their villainous compounds ! Ask far Dr. J. M. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purldeh Take nothing else. It Is the only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation. It is pnt up fa large boUfcs—f I per bottle, or six bot tles for $. r >. DR. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. DR.MGtEAN'f UNIVERSAL PILLS, For Liter Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, A c. T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLkakM Umivkmal Pills. t are perfect I yet prompt . ig all Bilious secretions, Acid, Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the oalj Pills that should be used In malarious districts. They produce no Gripiug, Sickaess, or Pain, in the Btcmacu or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dose, taken In season, may prevent hours, days, and months ef sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they are tastehss. Price only 25 centa per box, and can be aent by mail to any part of the United State#. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine St*., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. J• H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini ment. The Beei EvUrnal in the World, fur Afan or Beast. T HOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude aad misery, by the use of this Inval uable Linliueut. It will rellove Pain almoat Inataneoua- ly, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore In an Incredible short time. McLtm’a Volcanic Oil Limmkvt will reliera the meet Inveterate oases of Rheu matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par.lysis, Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, U wlM never Ml. Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burns or Scslds, or any Pain, It is an lnfalliabl* remedy. Try It, and you will find It an Indlspensible remedy. Keep It always on hand. Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge of hors es, will save money by using McLean's VolcanloOll Lin iment. It Is a speedy and infallible cure for Qall% Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, March 7,1S61 -dAwly. Saint Louis, Mo. Jsdf^For sal© in Atlanta by G. K. A J. L. HAMILTON,and by MASSEY A LAN8DELL, and Dealer* every where. » wwim nnnikS * —AT THE— New Book Store! —AT TUB- SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DRALKR IN Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigar*, it. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, feb25-ly G. K. & J. L HAMILTON, successor* to smith a kzzaj>p, DRUGGISTS, —AND— PHAKMACJKUTIHTH, AND DEALER* IN PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BURNING FLUID, t CAMPHKNK, KMttlbKNKOlL AND LAMPS, SUR-.ICAL A DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, FIX* FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES. WINES, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. esfSy&M*’# A SUPERLATIVE AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS or every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT- 1KQ8 OF. LANDSEER and other Artiat*. TERKOSOOPK AND STEREOSCO PIC VIBW8. ARTISTS* MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 80 cento to <30. &Altbf75. All of which wHl be sold cheeper than the cheapest, st the Sign of tha "BIS BOOKf l OttlWf*' / TONIC,DIURETIC, ^ DYSPt?3o IMYICDRATING CORDIAL \170LFE8 celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO- W MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fect* of change of weather, and, as a beverage, it i* the purest Liquor made in the world. Pat np in pint and quart bottles. Also, UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Cognac Brandy, hi* teal on the cork. VDOLPllO WOLFE’S Pure Port Wine, Imported and bottled by himaelf, put up for medicinal use, with Ids certificate on the bottle ; warranted pure and the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Sherry Wlue, Imported and botted by himself, the same as the Port UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Madeira Wlue, Imported and bottled by himself, for private and med icinal use, the best Wine ever offered to the trade in bot tles. This Wine Is warrented perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pare Jamaica Rum, St, Croix Rum, Scotch and Irhth Whisky. To the Public. I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years’ residence In New York, that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate, la correct, and can be relied upon by ev- y purchaser. Physicians who use Wines and Liquors In their prac tice should give the preference to these articles. For sale by all respectable Druggists aud Apotheca ries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Bole Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic Schnappe, No. 23, Beaver Street, New York. HUNRICUTT, TAYLOR * JONES, W iiolesAlo ^.gontai, Atlanta, Georgia.. February 18,1861.—d I m MECHANICAL. !>■ WITT BRUY*. THUS. W. SAVAGE. B1MJYN & SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, In Battersby’s New Brick Building, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and give their personal attention to the erec tion ot Buildings in any [tart of the State. Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally. March 18—ly. CARVING IN WOOD. HE subscriber respectfully announces to A the citizens of Atlanta, that he is now fully prepared to execute in the best manner, every description of CARVING IN WOOD. He will also give particular attention to the fitting up of Stores, with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any plan ; also, the internal decoration of public Ha lls, Churches, Ac. Old Furniture of good auality will be repairoi at short notice in the nest manner. THEO. MROCZKOW8KI, Marietta street, opposite Gas Works. lyjanSI ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP -AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, on mvmwmm street, Betwrsn McPonooh and Boti.er Stiikets, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform h friends, and the public generally, that he hAs established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY, where ho is prepared to do all kinds of worl in his liue. lie solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. OVLLATT. He has on hand and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap for Cash. Atlanta, Jan. SO. m iifsi w ns S B. OATMAM. proprietor, tod deolrr I. . I telle., Anterieee end Bryptlan Marble, MoXMOirtA Tomb., Teblota, Brad ead Foot aw DM, Dim, Vue, Marble aad tbn.ta.1.4 Bleu M.atal., 5UUMT7 Figaro., ead Furuiofa- It^Merbloaf ell dooorlpUoae an on bead . Ad. aoooi taunt of Mom- n.uU, both Flail and Carved, of all •iaoa, aad Call and aoa uaolaaM, at War# Rooma aad v5i, apjjMHi (Sorfia Railroad Depot. NOW OPENING —AT TO*— FHSftmmi STQEti, FIRST DOOR WEST OF THE FULTON BANK ALABAMA STREET, A great variety of Parlor Suites, Made of ROSEWOOD, Mahogany, .A_nd "Walnut, Covered io BItOCATELLE, REPS, VEL VET. S1IALLY, ami HAIR CLOTH. All made in a workman-like manner, combining Strength, Durabflify and Beauty! Modelled after the style of LOUIS XIV, and many of the OrienUl Styles adapted to Amorican taste. Also may be found XOO Rooltlna AMD Ladies’ Parlor Chairs, Mostly of new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fash ivnable styles. 200 BUREAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $80. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, qi hty and variety. Cane, Rush, aud Wood-Seal CHAIRS, fo Parlor, Dining, and Itad-Room, with a large variety of Children’s Chairs ; Rocking and Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Rush, and Wood Bottoms. WARDROBES, Wash Stands, Hat-Racks, Corner Stsnds; Side, Centre, aud Parlor TA BLES, Ladies' Work Tables and Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH in rosewood, FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR it MAPJ.E. Cottage Suite. In a variety ef atjrle*. It foood in PnraiUre Stone kept en hood.— Alao a full aupply of Window Bhndea, now Pattern., taaalimr with many otltar articlaa common to thia lint of trade. Fertiauler nttantioa void to Repairing aad making to order. LookMk (llama Platan kept constantly an hand. FIRE AND LIFE IW^KMCl AGENCY. T HE subsefiber represent* the following first class Companies, some of which are now the leading Comp* -ies in the country—all having Cash Capitals and a large surplus. The Companies thus* designated divide seventy-five per cL ef the net earnings with the policy holders: HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, *1,45H,000 28 •CONTINENTAL IM8URANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. Capital aud Surplus, tl,OOO.OOO. •SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, $600,383. CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, _$324,362. NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus, $304,054 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, MAS8. Capital and Surplus, $484,000. •MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $300,000. HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, $£35,000. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO., N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, $400,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $1,800,000. This Company offers security and advan tages unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Com pany in the country. It accomodates the in surer in the payment of premiums, annually, half yearly, or quarterly. Premiums on poli cies for life, if over $50 per annum, silty per cent, in only required. Annuities granted on tho most liberal terms. All the above Companies court investigation into their condition and system of doing busi ness. Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R. Ripley’s, opposite the “Intelligencer” office. july!2 SAMUEL SMITH. . BARNES, & WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, O-EO. PROMPT ATTENTION 1ST; pa- FAIL) TO -*$ ptsr FILLING ORDERS.-VST LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OJV CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E—X—C—L—U—S—I—V—E—L—Y ! Prices Current mailed to customers weekly. Wholesale Produce House, HOW ON HAND, LARD, CORN- LARD, ) at f CORN. LARD, ^ Barnes, 4 CORN. J <fc Fleming, ( MASONIC HALL. In Store, BACON, ) at ( FLOUR. BACON, } Barnes, ^ FLOUR . BACON, , J A Fleming, ( FLOUR. ALL ORDERS ) at ( AT THE WILL BE ) Barnes, V LOWEST FILLED, J & Fleming, [ PRICES. FOR CASH. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made. Large Stocks kept od hand. Orders filled with dispatch. 60 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkiu K'gs Fresh Lard—in store. General Commission Business attended to by BARNES lb FLEMING, Masonio Building, March 18,1881. Atlanta, Georgia. From the N. T. Times. What Virginia Will Do. The action of Virginia it probably more im- portant, to the future of this country, than that of any other State. There ie a strong and unscrupulous party within her borders, which ia determined upon forcing her to join the Southern Confederacy. If they succeed, North Carolina and Maryland, at least, will probably do likewise,—and He ohsneer. are, that in such a contingency, all the Slave Slates would pursue the aame course. We have never believed hitherto that tbe people of Virgiuia would take the course.— By a wise precaution, tbe action of the Con vention, whatever it may be, must be submit ted to the popular vote : and we have hither to had tha utmost confidence that tbe intelli gence and enlightened eelf-imtereete of the people would hold them true to the Uuion. It ia very clear, however, that Virginia is becoming ambitious to play a more important role in our political affairs, than either to re main in the Union, or to join the Dew Confed eracy. She aims to be umpire iu this seotion- til contest,—andj even to dictate to' tbs other Slates the terms of tbe Constitution which ia hereafter to bind them. Tbe Richmond Whig, which has been, from the commencement of secession, one of the moat conservative journals ia ths Slate, on the 19th set forth the following programme of the course which the State is likely to pursue: “We have conversed freely with members of the Convention, and we are persuaded that tbe action of the body will be eminently wise and conservative, and aa our distant readers will naturally desire to know what that aotion will be, we venture, for tbeir satisfaction, to slate our lmpreHsiona'on the subject. We blieve that, after full debate and thor ough examination, the Convention wll indi cate by resolutions the constitutional amendments and guarantees [which, in the judgment of Pir- ginia, are necessary for the security of her rights and institutions. When these are agreed on, she will invite a conference of the non se ceded States, at Frankfort or Nashville, to consider our propositions, and to make com mon cauce with her. She will not offer her propositions as an ultimatum, but merely as her contribution to the general stock some of suggestions on (he subject of her wisest and most pairiolio citizens will be sent by the Convention to this Conferenoo, and her propositions will there be considered, and, it may be modified in some respects — though (not in any essential particulars.— When harmony and concurrence shall have been secured among the Border Slates, ths propositions, as agreed ou by them, will be submitted as an ultimatum to tbe Northern States. This ultimatum, we feel assured, will embrace no unreasonable features—nothing which is not in strict conformity with the prinoiples of tbe Constitution, aa undsrstood and acted on by tbe fathers of tbe Republic. If it should be accepted by tbs North, tbs Un ion will be preserved and harmony restored. If, on the oilier hand, it be rejected, then tbe Border States will, in a body, withdraw from the Union, and unite with such States, both slaveholding and non^slavehuldiDg, as may be willing to adopt them. In tbe event of rejec tion, we believe that New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois will unite with tbe Border States. The result may be to throw off tbs Nsw England State* and the extreme North-wsstern States. The Gulf Slates will soon find it to their in terests to rsunite themselves to this conserva tive Confederacy, and ultimately ths exscinded Northern States, having learned a lesson of wisdom and humility, will knock at our doors for readuission into the family mansion. This is a noble programme, and it is one which we believe will lead to tbe restoration of tbs Union to all of its pristine glory and ample proportions. We are satisfied that tbs ultimatum of ths Border Slates will be so fair and just and reasonable, that it will be prompt ly and gladly embraced by an overwhelming majority of the Northern States, and that any which may feel temporary dissatisfaction will be oompelled to aoquissce." This seems to be just now tbe polioy whieh the conservatives of Virginia propose to adopt. We need scarcely say that it is not calculated in ths least to reassure ths public mind. Indeed, it is in many re«peois ths most dangerous course which could possibly be sdopted. Its fundamental prinoiple is, (hat the “Union must be thoroughly destroyed,— iplit, up completely into its component and original’elements, before the process of recon struction can be eommenced. Unless we are greatly mistaken, ibis is tbe shape wbioh our next political contest will assume. Tbe Democrats of this and other Free States are already making arrangements for such a canvass. And if Virginia is al lowed thus to make herself the arbiter of tbe Union—if the people are permitted and are encouraged to look to her, instead of the Gov ernment, for a reconstruction of the Union, the issue presented to us will be more formid able than it now appears. A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends and patrons, that she is agein prepared to suit them with ALL TI1E LATENT AND Mott Ftthkmablo Stylos of Bonnott, HATS, CAE’S, Head-Dresses, <fcc. At hor old Bland, on WHITEHALL STRICT, Whan aha will kakapnv lanaiya A Liberal Skare of Ike Trade Atlanta AID 8UBB0UHDIK0 COUNTRY. mil a. PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, co*x*it or pbacw rat* a*d marietta strbrts, Atlanta, Georgia. D AYS OF TUITION: Mondays and Tues days, from S till 6 o'clock, P. M., for La dies, Miseee and Masters; and tbe same days, at aight, from 7J till 10 o’clook, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms, $10 for the full course of 12 lesions. Feb. !•—tf. CENTER k TREAD WELT WUrtTHALL FTRI1T, ATLANTA, Foot Dsora Below Brady 4k Holonoi.-a, CARRIAGI HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELP AID BUILDIW HARDWARE.' BWEDES, AMiRICAI. CABS COUNTY AND INGUSH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY AND INGUSH CASTINGS I K A CASKS Sboaa, at Mans&etaraa prioaa. 0\J Coll and aaa aa b«4ora roe koy alaawkara. Yaa ikall be linn*. jneU cum a TRIAD WILL.