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THE DAILY SUN.
X
V.-* Adnrtimmtntt alioai/i fauna
on First Pag*; Loonl and Business Notiaes
t Fourth Page.
8DN4TROKES.
Bsfl, A fall Demi ratio Congressional
delegation from Texas ia not a bod legend
for the Democracy—Bourbon at that
■&. This is the aaventy-seventh auni
Ternary of the day when “Freedom
shrieked os Koeciasko fell.”
An exchange says "Senator Harlan has
a financial policy of his own.” That
s*ema-to ba^e case with ait the Itadical
oCce-bolddta as, lh% at get richaoon al
tar getting into office.
w*c Nashville Banner looks "nat
ty” in its new drees, which vastly im
proves its appearance; but alas! all that
beanty is wasted upon the “New Depar
ture." It is very sad.
It has been demonstrated beyond
a question that eundurango will arrest
canoer. Foot persons who tested the
remedy are wo longer troubled with the
disease. They are dead.
H*®» ,f Wss»deJl Phillips thinks Butler
made a great mistake in his last speech
at Wcsoeeter." Butler nukes “mistakes'
in all his speeches; bat as they are made
purposely they more properly come under
the jfnrtnl r ln ri^fiiti<Hi of
teflf- Xha Springfield IUp ulilium baa
gotten op “a new rote for Butler.” Is it
a • 'roll on a silver spoont" The KepubHcan
has mom ground than ever for taunting
Butler with that spoon business, ss he
creptad soajs stir about the Baudot dur
ing the late contest for the nomination.
OsF Tammany sent its delegates to
Rochester to give the Democratic Con
vention a wigwaming; bat, for its pains,
got a wig-warming from the Democracy
that poured into tho ears of the Dele
gates an honast condemnation of tho cor
ruptions of the “ring.”
1ML- The Pensacola Mail breaks ont
with this fine rhapsody: “.‘as the hart
panteth after the water-brooks,' so long-
eth the people of Florida for an unde
filed administration of State allairs.” Bat
the Reed still flourishes along the water-
hroeks obstructing the passage thereto.
teg-The people of Tozk county. Sooth
Carolina, appear to have resolved to “lift
the pressure” that the Badicala have been
bringing to bear upon them. At a late
term at the Circuit Court, aocording to
the Enquirer, the subject which chiefly
engrossed the attention of the grand
jnry was the investigation of the out
rages alleged to have been perpetrated in
that county, aa well as those which are
known to have occurred. At least eight
days of their session were unremittingly
devoted to this matter. Upon the testi
mony elicited some few persons have
been presented for indictment, in pursu
ance of which tbo following order was
made
“It ia ordered that .the clerk of the
court do issuo bench warrants for the
arrest of ail parties charged therein with
the commission of crime and misdemea
nors, and also for the arrest of all wit
nesses named thorein, and that said
clerk do bind over said witnesses to ap
pear at the next term of this court; that
John Plunket was to badly injured,
Baturday.morning, by the falling of a
sea CUM, at the Macon Fair-Gronod, that
his recovery is despaired of.
The Macon Telegraph is in a “hurrah”
over a big circus that is come. Some
people never will put aside childish
things.
Macon ia rejoicing in the arrival of two
new railroad car*. _
NEW ORLEANS CORRESPON
DENCE.
Letter frwau Ivankae.
Naw Oslbaxs, October 0, 1871.
Editors Sun : The rain, commencing
lidro last Monday evening, was continu
ous and heavy for the space of twenty-
six hours, accompanied with very high
winds. Tho damage done to vessels at
sea, contending with the entire force of
the elements, most have been groat,
although these marine disasters have not
yet been fnlly reported. Parts of this
city were entirely anbmergod, but the
draining machines were plied with vigor
and success, and the overflowed portion
is rapidly returning, under the influence
of an ardent sun and refreshing breezes,
to. its normal condition. The rushing
tide of business of all sorts, slackened
and nearly suspended for a day, is now
sweeping forward with tho force oud ra
pidity of “the tidal wave.”
By the way, Dr. Borns' lecture on that
ever-inspiring theme, which ho now en
title! “a Hoax,” is to come off this even
ing. Pcoplo do not willingly pay a
dollar to be hoaxed, but the Doctor is
prepared to impart dignity and attrac
tion to hia subject by considering the
“Hoax,” be says, in “its scientific rela
tions." What those relations are is cer
tainly a great mystery, and the exposi
tion will be likely to attract hearers.
Mrs. Laura 8. Webb, a Louisiana
authoress, a sketch of whose L'fe appears
in “Southland Writers,” ia to have a con
cert given for her benefit, next Monday
evening, by the Professors of tho New
Orleans Conservatory of Music. She is
about to embark again ia the field of au
thorship, and proposes publishing a work
entitled “Resources of Southwestern Lou
isiana,” and this concert is given by our
ublic-nririted musical professors, to aid
er in the prosecution of her enterprise,
It does them muoh credit, and the exam
pie may well be followed in other cities,
with a view to assist meritorious authors,
particularly females, who are desirous of
publishing their works, bat who, in these
hard times, have not the means of dot
Mrs. Webb has already acquir
considerable celebrity by her beautiful,
poetical tribute to the memory of that
great captain of oar age and country,
Robert E. Lee. She has, by her inspir
ing verses, touched the heart of the South,
if not of all sections of our common land,
and by the South, at least, she ought to
be encouraged—and she will be.
AlwcclUncflM
1,500 BI HHELH
Red Rust Proof Oats
Mark
W. Johnson’s
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Broad Street.
ALSO:
300 If us A. Selected Seed Harley,
450 ButA. Seed Rye, la arrtrr
500 MmeM. Meed Wheal,
410 JtwsA. Red Clover,
415 Bsssh. Red Tap or Herds
Rrm»*.
44-1 Rush. Orchard Crass,
lOO Rash, 1WI Meadow Oat
Crass, ta arrive,
175 Bash, Blue Crass, and all
other usefsU Brasses, he,
500 Cwt. Fresh TasmlpSeep ;
ALSO:
lOO Toas Sea Fowl MUlwaa and
other Guano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALSO)
500 Ilixie Flows and other
Flow,, from 19.10 to ti Ml, ertepsr than boa.
made ‘*8cootere. M
ALSO:
A l*o | Everything elite needed In the Agricultu
ral line, at
Mark W. Johnson’s,
F. a BOX MO. Atlanta, Oa.
irOHDIDllW.]
MOORE’S
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor. Broad Alabama 8U,
ATLANTA. GA<
the sheriff of York county do prooeod to
execute said warrants, and if the parties
therein named have fled from, or reside
beyond the limits,ol this oounty, that
the bench warrants for them, or any of
them, be foprardod to tbo sheriffs of any
amjEXyift'asar
GEORGIA MATTERS.
Capt. Joe. L. Morton, of Columbus,
died suddenly in Savannah on Saturday,
lie had hasp lterte foraxormti., and had
reu&adesTMadh on his rotom.
Dr B. A. Warn; el’Colombo, took
the St. Louis Fair premium of $500 for
the boat bole of cotton.
The Sun illustrates Columbus metals
by relating the following i ‘ ‘We overheard
the following conversation, which isaeMs
enptuEo«y. Child to eklerly female—
“Auntie, please take me to the circus f”
“No, my dear, I .ever visit such places.”
"Then, Auntie, let’s go home.'* "Well,
my deaiy we will, after the balloon has
gone up and tho man has walked the
„ {inn ^
lira CouidonJhmmtd, la reporting the
prooecdinge'nf the Kentucky Conference
of the ¥Pi*x>pal Ohuroh South,
says: Bishop George E, Pieroe, D, D., ol
GeosH|» rtifdA(t»ronferenoe room to
day, and &e attention he received from
hi« brethree-uieeily Indicated tiro lofty
jmte and affectionate regard in Vftiidf
they hphMBte eminent minister.
The Hirsmide tend houfitd understands
ty in Augusta, as iMs to be arid at a
tion durin|$$$ij|t fO
The apecial crew of the. Augusta B
BW V'H , 3M be .f
Macon regatta, aa the stroke oarsman hi
sacssisistsic?
"uL-laLLpU muciml-
small city can oqutaiq ao much bnBpi&GM
and uythvak
A Savannah small boy climbed a gum
tree, end it wee soom two or three hours
beforo.be knew what hart him.
The body of a white child, with its
hands tied, was found floating in a Co
lumbia bofk hole Baturday. Worse and
worse. ' • - •.*
Rev. J. 1L Colley him been called to
and has accepted the pastorate of the
Dawson Baptist church.
Oar city government has, at length,
after the deliberations of a quarter of a
century, undertaken tho tusk of drain
ing New Orleans in earnest. I do not
mean financially, for its exploits of that
kind havo acquired tho dullness of a
“thrice told tale,” but physically. The
swamp onvironing the city is to bo
ditched and drained, aud u shortly to
loso tho character, in which there is less
of romnnee than danger, of a malarious
proximity. Tho work is already begun,
and is progressing with a rapidity which
does credit to tho energy of our city fa
thers, or rather of that of tho skilful and
resolute engineers who are engaged in
tho enterprise. New Orleans will, ere
long, be as healthy a city, all the year
round, os any city on the American con
tinent. Ivanhoe.
Pataam County Fair.
Eatoston, Oa., Oct. 7, 1871.
Editors Daily Sun: I write to inform
yonr readers that the “Annual Putnam
County Fair" will oommence next
Wednesday, the 11th. Largo prepara
tions have been mode by tlfc Directory
to make this Fair moro successful ami
entertaining than any former one. A
great many have expressed their determ
ination to be present on the approaching
occasion. A splendid and magnificent
assortment of premiums lias been selec
ted, and will be awarded to tfae successful
competitors. One of tbo principal at
tractions at tbc Fair will be a great ar
ray of femalo beauty. In this respect,
Eatonton is “ahead’’ of any town iu tho
State. At the last Fair, u premium was
give' to the moat beautiful young lady.
Another important feature will ne the
struggle between “hone jookies,” ss large
premiums will bo awarded to the fastest
trotters. Various other things will be ex
hibited, such as all kinds of grain,
all sorts of stock, agricultural implements,
"fancy notions" of every description; and
in a word, everything that is generally
seen at Fairs, will be exhibited at tho
Putnam County Fair Ground* nuxt weak.
With a promise to give you another let
ter daring the progress of tho Fair, I
remain yours truly,
Putnam County.
B. F. MOORE,
gt-lm PRINCIPAL.
OITY
FLOURING MILLS,
jtTIsJiJTToi, GEORG 1,1.
If all things are equal, why not patro
izc home manufacture 1
illy up to ropreeen tattoo; otkerwiec, it ran be ship
ped back to me at my expense.
I am prepared to furniah the trade, in any quantity,
in sacka, half aacka or quarter sacks:
1>RIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
CITY M 11*1*8 FAMILY, from solected red wheat,
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
BTAll MILLS FAMILY.
BKAN, sacked or unnackcd.
J. B. BUTLER, Proprietor.
autfllliu
New Route to Mobile, New Orleans
Vicksburg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
via L
SELMA, ROME, AN1) DALTON
HaUraad and Its Connect laws.
=»—
J$U«(Ua«Mu*.
viitublo patr ef Man* sad Dr«y , s 'or.t du.
__ \sxjxai. a jufts/s
mbnrbsu vacm! tmlMtus lew. Tonal My^Applj
II oB'* tu asrtfoeoyrb «ad bsMari
Mi-lwdav AU.nl*. 0*
HO! FOE THE FAIR
IN ATLANTA.
mHI ATUUltlO AND ODLV rtUIUHT LIN*
.1 wm carry ftaifrw Istandrt tor nhlhtnoti M Ui.
rur kibe held >( Atlanta. cnnini.nclng oa the mb
October, for tariff r*U*. ud back to Kaatcra ctUc*
|87I. C. OWENS,
■ayttltf
Admlnlaf rntor'a fiale.
State or Gbouoia, J
AtVf ,r<
J T vtrtns of u ordt r of U. Coart at Ordlsary *f
all soasly. wtB bo wild oa U» Srrt TaMday la
NovM-itMra.lt, 1911, betweea tb. lawful hour, of
atUMtion U barttby. uuUW food. eoarMlMt to
1lm.d., cbarobM. tatlta, aad port ortoo. Load
talMd to tho oaNuro of oora, oottoa, or rtrtUfrrtat
perteQte wtahitef to porrhaae. Terms, twelve months
cr.«a *■
•apll-td* Admututrrtor.
S ASSE E N HOUSE,
fToraely United ShMee Hotel.)
l ALABJ
• LANTA. oa.
E. Re BABBEEN, A«Hit, Propiietor.
TEEMS-Transient Hoarders, per Ahj fS4
Single Meal, or Lodging fOceat
ootMlai.
Open Day and Night.
THOROUGH PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMATIC
A course of instruction for
Young Men and Adult**,
Qualifying them for any Position in
FiaanccsudTrade,
Evening Sesdros from 7 to • O’clock.
OS- Student, can eater at any time. No teacblnf
In claeeee.
4d~ Catalogues end Specimens of Penmanship
New
Cotton tUardionac anb Batikinj go.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THE PlfAMTHinS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
■utaeorlbed. Capital
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
Tho Warohouao of Thin Bunk,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, Georgia,
8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be made upon Cotton iu Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will bo furnished with receipts for
same that will be available in this olty or any other for borrowing money.
The Bank is prepared at all times to mako LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on the moat ressouablo terms.
Parties would do well to apply at tho Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers. ’ .
CIIARUSS d. JENKINK Preel'lent.
.Tiro, P. IA I pro, VlccPrcslAent.
T. I*. BRANCH, Cashier,
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
COTTONFACTOHS
-AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office at Planters’ Loan At ttavlugs Bank Warehouse
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HERE,
or for Shipment to Domestio or Foreign Markets.
J®- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
sept3C-6m
UaUliet, Jemtlrji, gtt.
SOMETHING NEW.
L
T°»
A W SH E & HA YATES,
THE OLD RELIABLE,
OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING.
Il«c«ired and opened our Fall tttoek of
WE HAVE JUST
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Onr WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN down to the Lwer
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, wo now have
a fall, )>cautiftil and almost entirely new stock.
Como and Sec Us. Prtco and Be Convinced.
oeptl9-d2m
THE
[IT
GREAT GRAND FAIJH
.m
OF THE SEASON OPENS AT
OGLETHORPE PARK,
October 10, 1871,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE. ... .
.*• "'■‘•.V’"; n ' TTIO
ATLANTA ^
AGRICULTURAL AND IWPUST^IAL
association.
*10,000 IN PREMIUMS
B y THE AS30CIA TION ARE OFEERED. ■ osom^slm
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
BY TBS CITIZENS OF ATLANTA.
And lor tho Saturday of Fair Weak, a Citizens’ Puna of
n,m IN TROTTING PREMIUMS!
Che Park Buildings and Grounds an receiving iupwvoteaote, the
Traak being pot in fine oondilion.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ABE MADE FOB
...... tan.. ■■■Sust.H witfan Waal
88,000 VISITORS.
The different leading routes of travel and transportation win bring Pawing—
and Freights at HALF BATES; and the indications are that Urn 1
be one of ,
Unrivalled Interest.
The regulations of the Association an rich tint
TOXHTBXTOKH as&d XTOHTOW
Must find their sttwidance on the Fair pleasant and profltaSlo.
For Copies or the RylemAld IAsS of Pi rml—n,jrlan»> address,
Hantnnl A.
SECRETARY.
The books are open and entries briqg made. Exhibitors — teg—ted to
make entries at aa early a day as possible. netfr-
FA8T EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Helm*. Borne end Lei ton Beilroed, arriving el
8clmeet.,.VLA.Vf.A Jh- -U’ 11(10 v M *
end rneking dose connecUone with train of Alabama
Central lUUroad, arriving at
Meridian i*0 A. *.
Jackson U:So A. M.
Vicksburg 5:56 P. M.
ALSO, make close connection at GALBRA with
trains of Bouth and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery f:W P. M.
Mobile 7:45 A. M.
Now Orleans... 4:35 P. M.
The Bosd has boon recently equipped and its
by any M the gouth
oqufpaaofct is net sarpsssed
* c strength aad beauty of flaira,
jfi~ Mo change of cars between Boms and Selma.
PULLMAN P ALACK CAK8
NO DtLAY AT TERMINAL POINT8.
Fere aa km aa by any other Beute.
mj- purchase Tickets via Kingston at the General
Ticket Office, or e! the 1L L Kimball House.
JOHN B. PICK.
General
E. O. BABHKY,
General Superintendent.
E. V. JOHNSON,
SFiHf
HMSOIf, Load art,
jjjLtaewifgit,
NOTICE.
ASSESSMENT No. 3.
Onici or TB*
Atlanta, Dbcatoe and
9rmnt Mountain Ttraras.
Atlanta, Oct. 6, 1871.
AM DimBCTZD BY THE DOABD OP DIBKC-
TO HU to call to two dollars and fifty cento (fiKAfi)
per share of the stock of tho Company.
t—.Marti .«*. #
oct7-M S^naSTurt
DWELLING TO RENT.
a oormimi — is aoon UMk
il six rooms. Kitchen end servaota room, detached;
large lot, good watgr* aud the vrry best neighbor-
sod.
Tu a good tenant, mat reasonable. Apply to
• 1 J. & GODFHKY k SON,
oct. Mt Ho. a Whitehall Street, up stairs.
THE NEW DEPARTURE.
TO THSLASIISOe ATLANTA ASS
.-WWWTV
BaS 11 *
Bohr hsJkH giniaffiUr#
«c jwk
ffffiY.ran.lartiriiroaartwrian.—»
flowers, Ac.
!■ Corsets aad Trl—■ Iffiv, I
I b... . .rttfrtf mhssnm. ml off US Os mac st
Sew Yurt Fflcrt. utrttrtylrto] art, Oood. fart
rtrired. * grtrt nrlrty of noUoa, *«d fcocy «wd*
jn.trtC.Uod. laUttdlBg to mart tkl* rtor. ISf
FASHIONABLE EMPORIUM
of Atlanta, I would respectfully ask the ladies to
Hoop Skirt Manufactory, Ho. 23 Whitehall Mr set
hsxt door to Bodwlns 4 Fox’i Drug Stow,
octl-lw
UJnitllto, Jenwlij, Ctt.
FAXjXj TRADE—1871.
SHARP A FLOYD,
Jewelers and Silver-SmithN,
’■ HAVE HECKMTLY KNLABGKD AND IMPKOVEI) OUR S'
Handsomost Sale-Uooui in the bouth, and added fresh Attractions to
FINE WATCHES,
OI Sterllag Tloae-Kerptag Qualities, Elegaotly Cased.
Beautiful Opera, Vest anti Guard CImUih*.
AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK
Cmbncfng come VERY FllfgyTOMtg.ffgfc*JTrtrl. Cortl. Uoimn OrtSk lartlrt.,
Htorling Mllvcrwaro lor Wadding Proaante, En
graved without Charge In Superior Stylo.
Fine Ptotort War*, Prana*. Mubto ud Brourt Orttk*. Wrtldinx An, Artlrtlc Broom, eta. W. «rt
rttwto <oc Irt
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
Ik. Brtt Aid ta IrtSrtMd Start Eoow». W.fflr. prtamrt rttorttao to
Repairing’ of Jewelry nnd Watches,
Aad rtro tk* ItM Workman la Uu City.
W* tort tlMrt la Srtiriaf aw Stan ud ataek ta *0.
We Oder Greater tesdaesaseats them Heretofore la Farehasers
SHARP A FLOYD.
Cotton Factor* anb Cotton loo* Onano tApriUo, Ctt.
wiLunroao* pamixl. *. vuku bill.
DAN IE L Ac HILL,
. , COTTON FACTORS,
Agents Cotton Food Guano,
NO. S,WAiU&N BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE liOTJfiL, AUGUSTA, GA,
AU htHnrrr "**•’"~*~ 1 to them will hate strict personal attention.
Orders for'Bogging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies proqptlj filled.
COMMISSION I 1.4 PER CENT.
■ irnixcil i
d*. JOBS r. XIKO. Prrt't o«,r*t. run Bosd. I Oo|. L M. BUX.'nto.rtor O*. B.. WUrta Co sat,
or Aborts -to — BSBBfti
t. • AHunrca, no*, fnsn urtsss ramn o»»w. autroox. tea, aurts. as.
am
fiarbnoro, Cnlltrn. @nnt, Ct.
W L. WADSWOBTB, A turn., Os, | OUAM. wm
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO-
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Oppualte Junta 1 Hank. Whitehall Street.
UMy ATLANTA, OA
JUisccltonrons Abuttiacnunto.
Merchant Tailoring.
HOWE’S
IMPROVED
Lock-Stitch Sewing
MAOHINBS
LD RENOWNED FOB DUBAI
>Uoily of muchtoury. thr portoo
«unMuSr n pwfan£g wShouSdSfiiiiu
Atthe'dreuT”
Exposition UniversaUe
Thr growfug kpprrctoMr*
iimOum by thr InUUtorat propU of thlu roautry
wm elrurty Shown by the unptwordrnUd hU of thr
Howe Brwiug Mrohlae
durtug thr pMt ywr, bring tor to rtoerr of thoM ri
toy other our prime
lion euBoi be found. They mrln to*
‘Howe, or Zioek-Stiteh’
which her thr ermr bmotlful rppemor <m eitorr
•idr of the fhbrte eewrcrnd they ore toe r*ly mr>
the lewtog Meohire, oud am twenty yeweef hh
life (o peifectlng tola mrehlne.
■very Howe Madriae to
Warranted for 3 Yean
Parehrrart raw thoroughly lurtruetrd to their rrr-
ideurr, by eonpatout tartructreaeea, to rtety Vfiarto*
ty of ptolu end omauieutrl rowing.
An affietoal lrdy apawfiac wftftb
taodmee at thr offirr.
Thr tolr of Hourlfrehtorrto token
Ihffirf kayetorr Machtor, rrfbQowr:
rouBtart .VMrt
vELswi&s:::::
rssi^ftrjsftrjs:.w
Cor. Iteri * Atel
NEXT DOOR TO BUN OFTIC
ATLjUFTJt, Bed.
AGEITM
iMuntA <
Mb i
1. LYNCH
Car. Wl*tehan§trv*emd
■1 ,is.t, . uilannU
road Cross**g.
rpHX LABGxrr axd qmr rroW or '* ° j
JVcimm 0
Cloths, Yestbgs 3 Cashmeres
(vbb BBooon vo m <*tr
> tea*Ml
Gcatieuan’s' FnntiriilBg
J.| Lll»*. ./ a y, anil
JToae best the Rest Goads sold,
aad jrsmtasss sash mBtamwe is.
f stress $o Rasstos.
haraiaGn abbuce.
Court o( ■mote ud Broad strnta. ATLANTA.
-mew* ■ aKXMUL >ta VI
GRjrERjU. UCVTSBjr Jtjro
K. H. BAPTIST,
OONSIGHMERTB 80LKJITED. CASH
ADVANCES,ON OONfflGNMENTS
'IN ROBB NOR AUCTION.
Sssssasoss—M. a. DortSu, tertteut amort
B. F. Wyty. Wknieeali Qmrere; Mrnn. flifil-.
WUphOo.. Berkeru.,, -glMto
NOTICE.
CnrrmAL*mjLXUMAD a** BAXCnm (to edor.;
T IHH Couaproy 1
river, tourer
«
JVft.
aiuEsubtotoBb-
BVo££Sti T F22S!
r-—rriiph Msaxrtm rsatu is Os Bsositea
rr“ d n^'.yVitn , j>!r.s , i ^
IrtUrt ortrtrtta tad Hi irisrtlrt rtyta art
'SnS^rtM +*m tei^aUfLtes s*v
The Lart GbUt
CTrtJ^. PSfeZSi
t rasotattrttasmrtMorta , .-..J, baa
Ami Mates* sWyto«rt(BrrtMteS<0Mg<fl’
Aftomath Day mt 0CT0IUBU.
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