Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 09, 1861, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

1 THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. IMEITBR & AIM. a... Wr ■ ■■ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I~N0.48. ilm (tofotaf n r»ON a» AOVIKTISINO SCHKDULI ITBEMS Of BUMOUFTIOB. d Invariably in advanca. ADVIITISIMO. » ef 10 Umii or lam, one iDMrtion, |1; and r •ach •aboequcnt Inamion leaf than ona DAILY RATES. •is I |1( MJ 41 | l f, with the privilege of change, will t the following ratee: re, renewable once a month, $ 86 wore, WHO or wunoui rum, «uu »uim- lapjring doable column, will be charged above ratee. Menu not marked on copy for a epeclficd > pabllahed until ordered out, and charged p the above rates. - t jwm. II, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices t , Be., and payment demanded quarterly. aasiasT advbktuou mcst bb ram roa c ■fiscment will appear In the Weekly paper iclal contract. i b«inaert«dintha Waekly paperon- rregular Intervals in either of the papers, will d $1 per square for every Insertion. .cements for Charitable Institutions, MUIta- i Companies, Wr.rd, Town and other Public 111 be charged half price. i and deatha are published aa news; bat ^Trtbates of Respect and Funeral Invitations wertlseinents. ■ in Local Column will l>e charged 20 ►.under no circumstances, to be Included In IR RAILROADS. i KaBmi Sl Banking Company. > Atlanta, 171 Miles—For*,—$6 50. 3E YONOE, Superintendent. r aOBBINO PAB8BVOBB TRAiR. .lants, daily, at,..- 9.05, A. M. i Augusta at 0.20, P. M. x|msta,daily,at 0.30, A. M t Atlanta at 9.45, A. M. , MIGHT PABBBRBRR TRAIM. iantB, daily, at - 8.40, P. M. I Augusta at 5.50, A. M. iguita at 2.30, P. M. nta at 11.45, P. M. 1 runs in connection with the Trains l Carolina and the Savannah and tilroads, at Augusta. nta it Want-Point Railroad. » West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 50. JS Q. BULL, Superintendent. DAT PAS8RMDBB TRAIN. Atlanta, daily, at. 10.10, A. M. it West-Point at 3.10, P. M. Feat-Point, daily, ad .. 3.00, P. M. V Atlanta at 7.51, P. 11. NIAKT PAssnsenn train. inta, daily, aft M0, A. M. Vest-Point at ... 6.40, A. M. it-Point, daily, at 8.16, A. If. t Atlanta at 7.69, A. M. I eonneote with the Montgomery A lit Road at West-Point. Jk Atlantic Bnllrai^, > Chattanooga, 188 Miles—Fare,....$5. W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT DAHBHMR TRAIR. Jaata, daily, at 10.10, A. M. k Chattanooga at 7-00, P. M. hattanooga at 1.46, A. M. t Atlanta at 10.00. A. M i oonnoota.eaoh way,with the Rome llroad at Kingnton, the Hast Ten- hd Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the i A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- i A Wanton Rallrand. to Maoon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 60. RED L. TYLER, Superintendent. DAT PAS8DMSBR TRAIN. ^aoonat 1.46, p. M. at Atlanta at .... 7.U, P. M. Cants at 1.10, P. M. Maoon at ... 7.00, P. M NIRRT PASaRNSRR TRAIN. Rt. 12.00, Night. Atlanta at 7.16, A. M. ^12.00, Night. Macon at 7.1 a. M. Igbt Trains will not be run on Sun- UBSJBBXtaUSS;. IMi A. X. ud th. 8outh-W«H«rn for ud Columbna, .1 4.44, A. M. •.It Tr»in (Wmc AUuk, mMeli with itffi Railroad for Biranub .110.04 P. In. 8oaHi-W«»l«rn Ml Road for Co- •t 11.40, P. M. Tkrm(k TtaM from Atlanta to N.w iMladiag Omaibu. fan ip Savannah, EEBS-MAKIV6. J-a-ftBIMPSOVwoold mp«tfu)lj la- hi th. aaaoad _ iayaw •alia aad axaanta thair orOtrt, ,p>Mt l>M. J. II. MeLKAN'H 5TRENBTHENINB COBDIAL 11I.OOI3 PlTRiyiKK, ORIATBST SKMtDT lii the World, MONT DELICIOUS Delightful Cor- KVKR TAKEN. i Infalllable r are dally using Me-; Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, certify 'hat It Is absolutely at cdy for renovating and Invigorating th'e shattered and diseased system, fmrlfylng and enriching the Blood—re storing the sick, suffering invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There Is no mistake about it; It will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia. Diarrlnca, Dysentery, Headache, De- and Tig. "GENTLEMEN, do yon wish to be Healthy,Strong your t heeks agsln ? Then go at once and get McLeaiiS Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Delay not » moment; It Is warranted to gire satlafac- ; It Is warranted tlon.’ It will ruie any d sesse cf the Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; Esinting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Wouib, Barrenness, or any diseai Chronic o Debility, It Is an Infalllshle lleuidy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to he Healthy, Strong and Hobu»t ? Then ||ve them Me- I.SAN'RffTaKflOTHKKiMO Cimiul, (see the direction each hot'le,) it Is delicious to tukc. One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, la a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel- low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. BT Carrion.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may »ry to naira U|K*n you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which ihey can buy cheap.) by saying It Is just as good. There are even men base enough to steal part of my name if* dub their vile decoctions. A.old such infamous pirates and their villainous compounds ! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’sptreng'hening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothin? else. It Is the only remedy that will purify your Blond thoroughly, and, at the same i, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole orgsnUatioi It is put up In large bottles— $1 per bottle, or six bot tles for fft. DR. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., 8t. Louis, Mo. DR-MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS, For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Ac- T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medicire, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction i McLkar’s Univebnal Pills. and can be taken by the meat tender ... and powerful in removing all Bilious secretlonn, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should he used in malarious districts. They product no Griping, Slekaess, or Pain, in the Stomaci! or Dowels, though very active and searching Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy cau be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dove, taken in season, may prevent hours, days, * ’ * Ask for Dr. J. II. McLean’s oilier. Being coated, they S cents per box, anti car * sent by mall to any part of the United States. J, H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, id months of sickness. Universal Pills. Take n Corner of Third and Pine Sta, 8t. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Llul- meut. The Bttt External in the World, for Man or Beaut. T HOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and misery, by the of this Inval uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost Instaneous- ly, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore Incredible short time. McLean's Volga me Oil L/jrarurr will relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheu matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par lysla, Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in the Joints, Muscles c Sore Throat, Headache, or Karacl Scalds, or any Pain, It Is an Infalllable 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 Volcanic Oil Lin iment. It Is a speedy and Infallible cure lor Galls, Snralns, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced For sale in Atlanta by G. K. A J. L. HAMILTON, and by MASSEY A LANSDELL, and Dealers everywhere. t nnn¥?t unfit?t —AT THE— New Book Store! —AT TDE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of crerj description, ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TEREOSCOPK AMD STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 cents to WO. VIOLINS—from 75 cents to $76. AS «f which wiH be sold ohesper than th. chespwt, at th. Sign of th« “BIG BOOK I" ki *44.44—tt ii. MePHERAOB * 00. J. H. L0VEJ0Y, AND DEALER Tobacco, Wine, Liqnor, Cigar*, tic. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. feb25-1y G. K. & J. L HAMILTON, SUCCESSORS TO EM1TH A EZZABD, DRUGGISTS, PHARMACKUTIHTH, AND DEALERS IK PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENF., KlROSENK OIL AND LAMPS, SUK-.ICAL k DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE FRENCH AND CATAWIlA BRANDIES, WINES. Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, Of I DYSP V-v>q —AMD— INYICORATINC CORDIAL W OLFE’S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO MATIC 8CHNAPP8 should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fects of ebauge of weather, aud, as a beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in pint and quart bottles. Alao, UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S ruie Cognac Brandy, Ills aeal o :urk. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Port Wine, Imported and bottled by hlmaelf, put up for medicinal uae, with tils certificate on the bottle ; warranted pure and the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Sherry Wiue, Imported and hotted by hlmaelf, the aame UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by hlmaelf, for private and med icinal use, the beat Wine ever offered to the trade In bot- tlea. TMs Wine la warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFFS Pure Jamaica Rum, 8t. Croix Rum, Scotch and Irlwh Whisky. To the Public. I will atake my reputation as a man, <ny standing aaa merchant of thirty years’ residence in New York, that what I pledge and testify to with my aeal, my label, and ray certificate, Is correct, and can be relied upon by ev ery purchaser. Physicians who use Wines and Llqnors In their prac tice should give the preference to these artlclea. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Apotheca ries. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, No. 22, Beaver Street, New York. HUNNIOUTT, TAYLOR A JONES, WlioloMle Agonti Atlanta, Georgia, February IS, lMl.-d ft m Main MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WEHTMOKBLAND, O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Cau be found either at bis office or next door above. March 26. D DRS. ALEXANDER & 8HELBY, Office on Marietta Street, Forth eide. It. Alexandsr’s residence on Marietta 8t., South side. Dr. HfiKLir may be found at Ihe Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Office and Residence •Yorth Side of Ma rietta Street, March 21. O Dll. H. W. BROWN. FFICE—Marietta Street over J. D. 8ims' Store. Residence—Calhoun Street. march20. DENTISTRY. HoaamtnU, Tamil,, T»b),U, HmA «ad Foot Stood, Uro*, Viw, Uorbl, ud Eauxltd 8I,W ManUI,, Stutuorj PI ford, tad Furnitb- inf Mirbl, of all daurlplioo,. ipiion.. on hand a la* amoi ■nta, both Plata aad Carrad, of all ilm, aad priaaalaa.it OaN-aad aaa ipulaiin, at Warn Baaaa aad I (Margin Railroad Dapafc II. HUNTINGTON, M. U., grm. DEDVTIST, OFFICE in Raw.son’s new build- og, corner Whitehall and Hunter Sireest.— Residence first house to the left of Col. Yu cey s Rkperemces: Hod. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E E. Rttwsou, Messrs. Reach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atluuta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. V.uon, Esq , OoL Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. K. .1. 4* H, VI. CRAVEN, DiaNTISTS, IIA EE removed to their new ami splendid room in Parkkr’s Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they prepared to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half price. Call3 from a distance attended o with promptness. iuno!9 wstw MECHANICAL. STITT BltUV.M. URL’YX & SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, In Batlcrsby’s New Brick Building, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, give their personal attention to the erec tion of Buildings in any part of the State. Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally. March 18-ly. WILLIAM MACK1C, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINED, HAVING located perma nently in Atlanta, will de- vote his whole attention to the above Branches in all their details. DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED LEITERS made to order in any style, war- ranted to equal any City in the Union. Orders from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Beach A Root’s Building— tairs fnl>1 CARVING IN WOOD. rpHE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Atlanta, (hat be 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 ofStores, with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any plan ; also, the internal decoration of public. Halls, Churches, Ac. repaired at short notice in the best manner. THEO. MROCZKOW8KI, Marietta street, opposite Gas Works. lyjanSI ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bktwkc.v McDoxour and Butler StrrrtBj Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his f friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY. where he is prepared to do all kinds of work He solicits a share of patronage, in his line. to all that may entrust him with their ordop. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULLATT. >^Hehaaon hand and for sale twoDRAYS. Cheap (or Oisk. Atlanta, Jan. 30. R. II. MAY St CO., H A VB removed their stock of Carriages, Bug- Hbrdbrsok, cn Whitehall Street, where they will sell their entire stock AT COfftT. to close out their business, for Cash or approved ttt22-lm. M Yant^opfMite d» AOKkREL— 100 H.I f b.rr.ll No. S Uftckcrtl; 44 Umlf-buroli No. I Miclml j 44 kit* No. 4 bukirtl; 14 bbll No. 1 Mackerel; 14 Half-barraJ, No. 1 Madurai j 14 kite No. I Mackerel j 1.404 I be Cod Flak; 144 lba Pollock; 44 b«ua of boat Harriot jkMU “ J *’ l cSlS*8 X TKIADWNU- O' WHOLES ALB Produce Dealers, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, O-EO. T.-O- PROM 1*T ATTENTION -*S; PAID TO -S-v, Sir FILLING ORDERS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OZV 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, MOW ON BAND, } Barnes, | CORN. <fr Fleming, ( N, ) 1AC0N, } N, J A DERS ) at f AT T WILL BE > Barnes, LOWEST FILLED, J «C- Fleming, ( PRIC CORN. CORN- LARD, LARD, LARD, MASONIC HALL. Tn Store, BACON, ) at ( FLOUR. BACON, [ Barnes, J FLOUR . BACON, J A Fleming, [ FLOUR. ALL ORDERS ) at f AT THE PRICES. FOR CASH. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made. Large Slocks kept on haod. Orders filled with dispatch. 50 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—in store. General Commission Business attended to by BARNES & FLEMING, Masonio Building, March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia. HRE AND LIFE —AND— -MARINE INSURANCE ABENCY. T HE subscriber represents four First Class Southern Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of 8EVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust ment and payment of losses without any un derlay, 1 necessary delay, words here need not be used to prove. The proof can be found with those who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken aa usual. LIFE INSURANCE. The attention of both sexes who would euro for themselves an important benefit while they live, and also provide for their Tamil and loved ones in the event of Death, are i vited to examine the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE 8001ETY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to the principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of- Ice, in the second story of Connolly’s Build- ng. corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH, march 30. General Insurance Agency. A CAED-TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends aid patrons, that she is again prepared to suit them with ALL TUB LATEST AND Mo4t Fashionable Styles of Bonnet*, HATS, OA PS, Head-Dresses, <fcc. At b.r old Stand, on WHITEHALL STREET, Where she will be hapnv ... receive A Liberal Share af (he Trade Atlanta AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. 3 000 bestjquality of Good Hem look Sole Leather; 3,096 lbs beat quality Good Damage 2,000 lba best quality Good Oak Bole Leather—all Just received and sale, at low prices, at wholesale or IU I, by DImICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia Hon. John McLean. We have already published the announce ment of the death of this distinguished States man and Jurist. We take the following sketch of his life from a Cincinnati paper: John McLean was born Mnrek 11, 1786, In Morris County, N. J. In 1797, when he was twelve years of age, his father removed to the North-Wester n Territory, and settled in what is now Warren County, Ohio. This was only two years after the victory of Wayne over the In dians, which opened up the Miami country to saulement. He had in that early period of Ohio history but little advantages of edooaiion, but suoh as they were were assiduously im proved. In 1808 bo came to Hamilton Coun ty, nnd was omploysd as a writer in tbo office of i be County Clerk. Here be determined to study law, and devoted a portion of his time to that purpose. He was a member of the first debaiiog society ever formed in Cincinnati.— In 1807 he was married to Miss Rebecca Ed wards, daughter ot Dr. Edwards, of South Car olina. In the same year be was admitted to practice law at Lebanon, Ohio. He soon after became connected with the ohureb, and for the remainder of his life was a prayerful and de vout Christian. In 1812 Mr. McLean was elected to the House of Representatives of the United States. He was chosen by the Demo cratic parly of that day, and cordially sustain ed the war measures of President Madison’s Administration. He was but twenty seven ytars of age when he made his appearanos at Washington aaa member of Congress. In 1814 he was re elected to Congresa. In 1816 he was unanimously elected a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio. In 1822 he was appointed by President Monroe Commis sioner of the Land Offioe. In 1828 he was nominated by Mr. Monroe as Post master Gen eral, and held Ibat office umil 1829, when he was appointed by General Jackson Judge of the Supreme Court of tbe United States. In 1840 be bad the misfortune to lose his wife, the severest of all domestic bereavements. In 1843 be was again married, to Mrs. Garretd, daughter of Israel Ludlow, one of the pioneers of the oiiy of Cincinnati. In 1848 and in 1852 and I860 he was prominently spoken of for President of the United States. In the last named year he received a formidable support in the Convention, and came near, on tbe first ballot, beating Colonel Fremont. Had it net been for his advanced age he would probably have been nominated for President, instead of Abraham Lincoln, by the Chicago Conven tion. lie was st Washington in attendance upon the Supreme Court in (he winter just passed, and while there he had the premonition of that fatal wearing out of the system to which bs has since succumbed. He possessed a strong and hereoulean frame and vigorous constitu tion, which has oarried him unscathed far be yond that period which the Psalmist allots to i he life of man. But the time had at last come for him to dose his long and prosperous life, and to go down to tbe grave lull ef years and full of honors. Beyond most men he could well say : "Lord, now lettest Thou thy servant depart in peace, according lo Iby word; for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, which Thou bast prepared before tbe face of all people.” The First Step Towards Recognition—Im portant Treasury Circular. No Tsaksvoxtatiok m Bond to Soutbssn Pc XT*.- Collector Schell of New York, has received the following circular from tbe Treas ury Depar.ment: Tbkabuby Dspabtmsxt, March 80, 1861. Sib : The control of the warehouses of the government in the several porta and States of South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Mississip pi, Louisiana, Florida aad Texas having been usurped under the alleged authority of thoee States, and the officers of the customs aetiog under the authority of tbs Uoited Siates hav ing bsen forcibly excluded from their proper functions in eastod/ of merchandise and su* perintendenoe of the entries for warehousing and withdrawal, it has become impracticable to eontinus the privilege of bonding for trans portation lo those pons. Collectors of the customs are aoeordingly hereby instructed that no cniriee for transpor tation in bond to those ports can be permitted until otherwise directed by this Department. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, 8. P. CHASE, Secretary ef tbe Treasury. Vicn PanstniMT Stsphsns —We have had tbs pleasure of masting our distinguished fel low-citizen Hon. A. H. Stephens, Vice Presi dent of the Confederate 8tatea of America, who !• in attendance at Court here this week. He la looking remarkably well at preaent, and informs us that his general health is better then usual. May he live te green eld ege. Since the above was in type wo have had the pleasure of hearing an impromptu address from Mr. Stephens. At 7$ o'clock last n ( ght the McDuffie Rifles turned out and marched to the Hotel where they formed a line, kin dled bonfirea and called for Mr. Stephens, who appeared ea tbe front piasaa and addressed the orowd. There were a good many indict inside the Hotel, while the crowd of persons in tbe street wee dense The speaker was frequently interrupted by epplause. He gave a hasty sketch of the acts and doings, plana and proepecte of the new government, and dosed with three cheers for tbe Southern Con- fedsraej—the crowd adding three more for the speaker.—Clipper, Warrenton, ND1A RUBBER BELTING—-from 2 to 0 . inehee—fcr sale bv •a.14 NTEB * TRKADWNM, gQIBU LARD OIL, Ju.t roorirwl on ooo- 1 lijnm.nt uid for »«l. by D.IV BUTLER 4 mu j«mi* sutler s rjaaaa. Homo, aid Fmtsxi Fato« hi — W. fo.ro th*t • pan. .f $100,000 ku bm riM bjr K» w*»Ukj f.atl.roM of Mfo.ii- •Ippl, wkfoh wMl k* gl*.* to Ik* 4nl Mtn- bn •( th. •• Mfotfoifppi Rl*«" wko pvt. kfo fori m Fori PfokMi i« tin, ,( wir. Look ,,,mt fourth, Jfofofc fWfcuu. Tn Conmun Loa» —All tbo folia of Ckorlorio* kno kfrit* lo tko propo.lli.ro of Mr. MMaori-, tW ■mtiUtt of Tnotary, to •rina fkwr Who la oata, wfofofc aaj ka r.- witod la tobtoripifoM I. 4k* lota fa tka Otata-af Ooadi Oarallai