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1)1 v:\< YJIACI 201T VOL. it ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1871. NO. 489. THE DAILY SUN. Publish'd bjr the Atlanta Sun Publishing Company. j. M.uiy WdfiW. Alexander H. Stephens, PeUUeal Editor a. J. Henly Smith, General Editor and Busl ncssNnnnger. • w Tarns afr Kabsorlptlonf OAZZiTl glut. Copy hr Aon am |U 00 « •• 8I« Month. .. • Tor eleee period fitoaSU Moots. (pot ■outhi.... CLUBS POE fn DSSLT. Thro. OoptM On. T«t..., v .....„ ... a=f - r.'Ci wm m 44 *4 00 I fluid. Eight Ten mnfU C*pl*» saS^« ODe^Hondlod CoptM ...» Ml 00 WIXILT—UX MOUTHS GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. TUlETY-SltVINTU DAt’S MhOCSUOiSUS. .-j-.-.r "SBNATE. •’ WnostoUAt, December 13. The Senate n»eU President Trammell ^ *"• «*• The toll wtsegUaJi .Trrpeirt, Kruses. A nils reus, ■ llnbk, Brews,-Bruton, Onm* moron, Ctndler, Ckrk, CoIxqau, Fjihw Bcwin, Oriflln, fifetrd; niciti,' Hillrer, •ttntyn. Hp;de, Jerri*. jQnet, Jordan, Letter, Matthews, McWhorter, Nicholls, Nunnatly, Pbddy, llstst, Simmons, Smith and Wefiborn—29. to On* Hundred Copies, Six Months.... Cfia .•••••• .. 7 60 lost M 00 VsIftm RsUi *f AdTirUns^ Ad*pUd , My tio'Arose of Atlaj**.. |8 18 18 IS 18 |§ 11 Hi |i|i|I|I|IIIHli i|S|l|Ipil|||||f sim 8 |8 |8|* lid {PElWBPlfflg £|81818I818.131 illJl smniimi SiajaiintfmtHtf 1± m m fs 2 I h fl UntdMuita for Pin Oomputo ul ChuohM, ^uif the oaoml nle*. In order to establish' uniform raise of advertising for the 1*07 Aws of AtMUte. w# hove adopted the foregoing schedule of prioee, end will be governed by them In the future. - * W. A HEMPHILL k 00.. _ TIMIIM." Bailtoab ®im« ®abU. Arrivals nuU Dipnt.w «r tr»t*. *• ... from yuat*. . Leaves Atlanta **-g 10JO p m Arrives at Chattanooga ... 4;14aa Atafjyy.^yr'y va.; Arrlvaa at Chattanooga.a..»#A»«t*ufiui. *«wdMl p m lmtm Arrlvaa at Dalton. ‘••tyj* •£*/•••• 7 A3 pm nan famxou tUa»—«tWa»d. ^VSBtXt°r.?.y.r.T.7fr.:c: &BI3 Lmtm CkMM«oo^...;.'..l..i............ » » . Leavas Dalton f Arrives at Atlanta .....V Might rosaingar Tmrt sriwa a m Might Paaaangar Train leaves HI P-» . .6 AS p. at ..IdlSn. av M ...AJtno +4.4.6 tSSSsM. Leaves Maoon 7:34a.m. s&. BgeB. | a?.:t:.** , .*aaw m«hi ruuus tmm>mtm. ,... — .Stop, a Miiurs. p «, Arrives telfMUh.. AndSiiM vrmrf niit uailsoa©. Might Paaaangar Train arrives 7:10 a. m Might Paaaangar Train leaves 1:00 p. ni Day Paaaangar Train arrives 6>00p. Day Passenger Train leavas..., 4A4 a. Leave OainasvUU Arrive at Atlanta... Leave Atmitn.^.., Arrive at iihoiM 10 A. ..Mi lk M. ... 4 >43 P. M. Mom phis and Chnrlaoton Railroad. M^jdBt ATUm, Oa. tins tAoS.tfto a Xltata Wdslf RulUuud. F*°^¥as» ^. b V^“^” Tro * Lmt. BmuihMI, P. M Arrl,. U TUhhumMh iSitoto. u- , . IMt.U tom jMiUffH. !XXL*+»li!t3r. m im. Alhuy IMIj IMP. M RBTJAA, HOME ADD "atm^m r r Sl®HB3SS ... Arrive at Daltoo... pit f. f\.;. ‘t:40 F. Arrive at I UHL ■mpJtMiMta bftna. MM *f ^ rAMfUM^'' SSSimMi»:r!s- 4 —' , i.Wmm 4#4« 4«m.00A« j.-.vuiall AK.STEPHENS OUUAT HMTOhT OP THU WAU r '- -j at ubuuDM mi granted Mtwra. Co]men una Anderson. The report of the Committee on the State oa the Republic mua feud. The re port represents the condition of the State ue greutij improved and promising in nil rae report oe printed, and that it be made the epeoial order Apr to-morrow; carried. Mr. 'Simmons offered a reeolation that Whereas, The preeeof the State, in ooneideration oi iU iaealoulabte eontribn- tion to the' polltioal, moral and material program and prosperity of the State, has for several years past been exempted from taxation, and Whereas, The press is now required bf direction of the Comptroller General to pay taxes, not only for the present gmr^ but also for past years, therefore, .Resolved, That the press of the Statu be relieved from ihe operation of the tax laws to await the notion of the General Assembly upon the matter at its nut reg ular session, beginning on 2d Wednesday inJaaanrftim. Mr. Hillyer favored the resolution. It is npt the policy of the State to impose luxes nndb evAry institution, abd - especi ally such as HMdeonUy benefit the public. The ooBeotion of'ldteS for past years wonld be very onerous, and he hoped that newspapers wduld be exempt. ■ Mr. Reese oppesed tbe resolution. A similar proposition bad failed at the Iasi |on of the Legislature. He- kaows of principle whioh ought to exempt newspapers from taxation. Large amounts <4 capital ate invested in this pari which yields remnnsrstive incomes. Newspapers do not demand tbe fostering cate of tbwIStateps a nog institution. Wa are told thAy are the ednoutonof the people, hat they are, at least no more so than the ptmtfhen, teachers and lawyers of the —-| »f—j nui nnt eairngt army; bet that be expressed himself as opposed to the war during thn Utter part The report of the Committee was that he is ineligible under the lith Amend ment. ,. Mean*. Scott, Simmons of Gwinnett •fid Russell opposed the adoption of the report, urging that Mr. Sargent was not ineligible under the 14th Amendment, and that the principal and only revolu tionary acts ha rendered during the war wane to teed helpless and starving woman and children. Pending the argument by Mr. Phillips, ohairman of the Committee, in rapport of the majority report, the House ad journed until to-morrow. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Hew Isrh AseesUtsf Press. XLII CONGRESS. tram taxation. Mr. Hillyer wgrosd brtth the gentleman thst noolassof men do more to edooate a the people than tha lawyer*, i mistaken in considering pub- on dtiW itowepepM Vayifi^ Wlrtitu- tion ‘for his axparieeoe in the practice of law had proved to him the contrary. Mr. SinUhoua said the Resolution does A TEST or STHEHOTH. SENATE. WasHiKOTon, December U.—The fol lowing nominations were sent in to-day: J. J. Mott, Collector of the 9th North Carolina Distriot; G. S. Richardson, Ool- Virginia; H. W. Taylor, i Tei -Motor of the 2d Yi _ Assessor of tbe 3d Texas, and H. Brooks) Assessor of the 1st Virginia. Mr. Spenoer introduced a bill granting land in aid of Florida railroads. In the oaucui the administration has triumphed. A special instead of a joint oommittee has been ordered, and a reso lution was introduced in the Senate ap pointing a oommittee of seven upon re trenchment, to be elected as other com mittees an. Mr. Trumbull proposed an amendment instructing the oommittee to do certain things. The administration wing fought this, and the entire day was consumed in argument thereupon with out result. The Demoorats took no part in the debate. Thurman favoring Trixa|- bull'a amendment, the result of the eon- B t will indicate whether tbe dradboted publicans and Democrats can oontrol the Senate. HOUSE. Mr. Hoar, from the Committee on Education and Labor, reported a bill providing for the ap> -ointment by the President, with the advioe and consent not prepoef to Vefieve newspapers from aui how the same are affeotod by exist- taxation, bit meniy to snspend the ool- ■ ■ * * " - lection ef the eame'aafil Hie Legislature ly dataraire the qaestkm at the can Anally January session. It wonld be a great hantahip t>4 fba ^pMto, if taxed now, after being relieved by Executive Procla- mati6n. He supported foe amendment •' letagth. : Mr. Feddy opposed the resolution, on the ground tout tbe newspapers had re ceived from the Government immense amounts of money in payment for the publication of Executive proclamations, and taxation is but a small return. Mr. Simmons replied Hint the publica tion o{ Executive proclamations far pay, dodld uot be need against the press any more than a large amount of work per- ■ rmed by lawyers and other class of fn tor fees oonld be used akainat them. Mr- Brew again Opposed the rssofu- Ht It was entirely repugnant to hie sense Of justice. The newspapers re ceived more benefit than any other class of business, and, least of all, ought lobe relieved from a proportionate share of the expenses of Government Smith favored the resolution. The nSwapopen, more than literature, have a direct affect in enlightening ami ting the people, and tbe return thus nude is ample. Mr. Bums offered a proviso that said suspension shall not be extended to any •per that haw-done any advertisings isapotrve prqcl/uuations or oilier work for the late Executive; withdrawn. Mr. Nieholh moved to lay tbe resolu tion-on the table. Carried by, ayes— Messrs. Andaman;Rlsbks Brock, Brown, Bruton, Burns, Cameron, Candler, Ool- man, Heard, Hicks, Hinton, Hoyle, Jet- vis; Jones, Kirkland, McWhorter, Nioh- olls, Feddy, Reese and JVahaee—21. Nays—Messrs. Estes, Irwin, Griffin, HiUyer, Jordan, Kibbee, Lester, Mat thews; Simmons, Smith and Wellborn —fa. .••*jT T t< V-' Mr. Brown, who was appointed by the President on the committm to investi- laainigato the conduct of the Auditing Com mission of the (Western and Atlantic Railroad, aaked to be discharged from that oommittee, for the reason that hia business would be materially affected by necessity of aiteadauce on tnc meet ing of the committee, which wugU thrre- is Vrasidentstated the! be appointed the oommittee with a view to the fitneea of the several members, and 1 waving ex ercised the responsible duty of. appoint ment he was unwilling to discharge any member The Senate, by vote, consented to the discharge of Mr. Browu from the oom- * Senate then adjourned until to-mor row. MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Heuse met; ’ Speaker Smith in tbe Obafo. Tbe roll was called. Journal ap proved. Ml Phillips, Oh airman of the Oom- on Privileges and Elections, ^tRx.,a..MAi.js. ■»* ad tt> take up tbe report of the cam- = ithe era. of tip 'faryermesB- , who waa ohkrged A M< blaAaaeag the Hew Vwwk Saalu. Nnw Yonx, December 13.—A Mata- moras special says the oonferenoe be tween Generals Palaeio and Cortina, and tbe govern aieut Trwaiorer resulted in a Call upon the membanta for a loan of 360,000. The meschanta refused to sub scribe. Cortina ia supposed to be jn league with tbe inraiwrata. Serious trouble is apprehended. General Palaeio ia almost isolated. It is rumored that Lula has pronounced for Dias, which stops the only read open from here to the Capitol. General Querraga has left Monterey for Mist, wit a namber of eavalry, and may teach the latter place in a few days. General Werins will follow, with a por tion of hia army. aad it is eupeetod be will tfv to reach this nlaoe. The Eighth National Bank is in trou ble. Two other Banka are reported to be ia difficulty. SOUTH CAROLINA- ha from Baker oouuty, _ wtib-belbg a non-resident of thateoan^. The oviaenoe showed that Mr. >•/• tat, fo sued and sues, rad aervee oa areas In that oounty. Tbe report of the Kta that Me. Tat- s.-sww.ww.BMS.’SSi too the Hon. Mr. Glover to draw the per AlfoA and mileage of Hon. Wright Brady, ‘aCaiyl. far the bsnaAt of the latter’s mvA-cyaagtt .a-«■ - AfinmilfT T * Y *j ittllm report of the Qiyiunitlra on Eleo- WTaWTWrrbT” nLtbeerae of Mr Sergeant, Rw . inMicaa member from Coweta county, Wtak* fig; * Hie evidence showed that Hr. Sergeant _ tine a Captain in the war with Mexico; 2SS.■£! 1 .v t » 11 rthat he ™ a Juatioe of the Pence after o®.. atisasa Os., ruusdsipun, Ps., or sc i»ui, warde; that Mr. Bargeant drilled a com of the Senate, of ocoaamtisidn of throe, to bold afioe foe two years, unless their duties shall have bean sooner aeoem- nimbed, who are to invostigtdo tha aub- jectof Ue -wagee and hoursof tabor, thn vMvuioa of tbe joint pMMoof lobar and capital between the laborer and the capi talist, tbe social, educational and aani- tsrv oonditiob at the foboking elrasan. tag (aim regulating osmmeroa, finance and currency. The Opramisrionare aw to reoeiva a aafory of *6,000 hath, dud may employ an account dark, and shall report the reeati of thohr inveatigotii to the Praddaot, to bo bj-him traaso tad to Oongraas. Tho dismission showed favor for the bill from all aides but it went ovsr with tbe morning boor, and ha apportion ment bill was rceamed and discuased un til the House adjourned. DOMESTIC NEWS. ing, tho women went in searoli of them. The children were left in the wagons. Only one woe saved. Seventeen were boxen to death. PENNSYLVANIA. The Raeisals Warned Against the Pas- •aaasia. Puilsdklphu, December 18.—At the National Connell of the Union League, to-day, Governor Goaty made a speech warning the BepahUoauo of the passive Democracy, which he dealared was snare to entrap them. WASHINGTON. Patent Eatendsd—laapertai Ul Weather. WseHiaoroa, December 18.—The pa tent lot Denial Pratt's ootten gin, which was extended in jaly lash has been re- taeued with now elauaa. • In the oaae of John Holmes Hrana vn. the United States, waa before the Amer ican and British mixed commission to day. It was derided that the United B,atao cannot be held reapansible for in juries caused by the aotaet rebels over whom the Qoveromeet ooeld exercise no control, and whioh nets it had no power to prevent. On this ground, and with out giving any opinion on tbe other points raised in the cause, whioh will be considered hereafter in other oases, the elaim of Hanna isnotlmbla Mstaaewlogtaal. Tbe bareeaetar wU probably rise throughout tbe Missouri Valley, but fall on Thursday on tha Golf coast. Cloudy wrather prevails from Keatuoky, north and east, with snow to-night very gene- erally from Maryland to Maine. Tbe lowest barometer will advanoe northeast over New England, preceded by inerera- ing easterly winds and followed on Thurs day by fresh northwest winds and cloudy weather in the Middle and Eastern States. Cloudy weather oontiaues on the Golf ooaaL Cloudy weather and ruing tem- leraturain the interior of the Gulf rad tenth era States oontinne. Signals oon- tinue at New Tuck, Oswego and Bodhee- tar. FOREIGN NEWS. rfrtn ^fiorrheementn. G- W. AD AIR, Auct’r Tin- Davis Property, on Larkin, Track and Stephens Streets. Nine Lets and n Ten Room Hems. I WILL Ml. OD th< pnmli.., an IMdar tha Us Inst., st s o'clock, p. M, Miss LoH nwi «M blue bMnUfuUr Thej srSsllHcbus (Srdaa.— fire sT th«a east a ism. SMt Tee so nssw Tnwk. sue Two on atoptons. Ms. 1 hM on it s Tea England. NEW YORK. . Colombia, December 18.—In the Fed eral Court to-day a witness confessed that he waa a member of the Elan, which be said was formed in 1868k for self-defense, and to prevent incendiarism. The tom of York vide was threatened to be destroyed by the negroes, and many giinhoueea had already been beared. fbe defense produced wilnernes to show urgent need of organisation for defensive purposes. VIRGINIA. ■a>a»lfratloa—Tha thkbHk Parsers. JUonisotai; December 18.—A large meeting of representatives from all pore tionsof the HUte is progressing here in the interest of immigration. Tho Court of Appeeti rendered a de rision In the easg>( Ex-May* OhsbooD, heretofore uonnoted in the Hanneetian forgery, affirming the decision of the Court below. His ease now rests with tbe Governor to whom the Jury which oon rioted C hah oon recommended him for mercy. The Meh PSUMS—ha Impewvams: Tha gauges a Unlli A Bsykl "MUl." ' freitnoN, Deocmber IS.—An dispatch renamed this morning, says the condition of thoPripoa se unaltered. He takes food and stimulants, and has been twice lurid. Bleep is badly wanted. Hia rendition ia somewhat more hopeful bATBB.—The Prince of Wales was alive at noon. No ebaiigo for tbobettor. Thu in unofficial SAMpnreoBAK, December 18.—Morn ing.—The Prince parsed a metises night. There is no improvement in Ala rendi tion. i | Noon—His condition et this hear is ahohsnged. - 8awi>biiioha>i, 6 r. m.—Wales has been very unquiet nil the afternoon. The gravity of bis symptoms is unabated. London, Deoomber 18.—Thera ii feeling in some circles that tbe official bulletins have represented the eaae of Wales es worse than it really ia, iu order to make sympathy for the Prinos and make him popular. Dispatches from the fai|9outh, report excellent euoccaa iu observing tha total eohpse of the sun. The Standard haa a St Petersburg special reporting a disagreement between the Gxarowita Alexander, and Prism Do Boss, tha German Minister to Russia. Alexander assailed De Boas. Frionds separated tho parties. Lomdon, December IS.—An extra ef the Timm oon tains tha following die- patch; (King's Lynn, near Sandringham, noon.—In the earn ef the Prieoa ef Wales there baa been no restoration to to the first stages of oontalemenee, ae we had a right to exact. A telegram to the Echo from the vicin ity of Sandringham says the delirium of the Priam ia renatant, but not viotank He does not rave; but mutters inoo- herently, hour after hour, without ■Ml London, Deoember 18, 11 p. u.— A bulletin, issued from Sandringham at 10 p. x, by tha phyetei*na ia attendance upon the Prinoe of Wales; says His Royal Highnem haa passed a less anquiet even ing. Unofficial dispatches from Sand ringham, however, are unfavorable. The lungs symptoms are reported to be most distressing. The British foreign office has sent in- struotions to all Its rgeuts abroad, to in vestigate the organization of the various branches of the International Booiety, In the reentries to whioh they are re spectively accredited and report thereon to the Government, The strike of tbe telegraph employ- sis dying ont. Tbe men are return ing to work in all the principal cities, without accomplishing their object, and the movement has proven a failure. wttSoetsum. UnnkWibMUhlMlka, dm't Sal to attend IUs Mh. Turns—urn-Uaid 0Mb. bsluot in tans sad hi moBUu, with lswrwt. O, W. ADAm. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY PATB0N1ZIN8 CTTHmSQ rnH SCHOOL 1440,|lt*91t to]Mr »•■». Tiltl*a, it M»*|4 p«r BUBik. TW tmnumlam tmknm X ooutb*—Gona*u, Book-K**pioff, Muaio, P-ifot* n*xt term open* Aral Mondfoj Jfonu*P7, 1473. F*r pforticolfors addrra* dfoclt-wlm V. VIlfClIKT, PriDdpfol. OUBBillkf» Ofo. NOVKOS. Iruu unit Whiu Bor sad Mi Hothu, whs won IrrMd. Jeotordor, to nUofold Braotlot to Lowoho h Htpntx that hs Stnad abnsl s rnr heat, wtu dan >t rOBCX'S Shoo Sion, ht ton gat o rtwnsd St It. McDaniel & hooper, Wholeooln tod Retail Doolen In ""cool's VAroincIm “ti»Mras."liic!ra, *'' Vogntnblns, Wa mv net Senll, Oraenrtm Ton and dtanieTMAS ooona ONE BAY ONLY Return Si the Favorites TTATGIEPP Clrous, Nnemn. Henag eb Menagerie A Ballem NEW MAMPIHifVE, State UmaeretU Ceavestltt. Oottoowt), Deoembet 18.—The Dcmo- eratic Oonventiou organised by electing E. O. Rand President, and one Yioe- Fresident from eaoh county. Preei- 4sal Rand made an extended speech, ro- tbe present administration, aL it serially and contrasting ties _ of tbe Republican and Democrat ic parties. Axnoag other tktoW he man ifested • willingness to join wttii modaffi Ota Bepubhoanarrfjekunh and Trum- bnll, asettah Horace Orsalsy in order to defmt H« Klmt legislation. Governor Weston aoaepted thn re asm ination ia a abort speech. Resolutions were adopted emit thn ticauta mijnsumsd. . M1880URI. Rstlswslt ft*— ta She Plat—. Ht. Lons, December 1 A—An emigrant train camped in Saline county, Nebraska. Special Notice*. Notice to Tiatblui Ooiko Win Yu Mxmu, Tnuu—Th* Proprietor* of the “Commercial Hotel,' cora«r of Front *od ;*Ann *4raeto, M«nph4, r*. •pectfully r*fjM**t th* tr*r*l«r* from Oaorgi* lo put up *1 th*ir MUbtUhmeaL Th* Hotel kBUMlcut*. 7 dUifolod, cun *ooommodfoU ow (hr** huu tired £H**t*. he* * Ant d*** IfohU m4 nh*iy tmjt atodatalt, I, SO ptr daor. MSw t8lsatd| ALUM BSoq hau ootrpf tV ’ White Sulphur Spriiigi roJt MAIM OR RXJfffi, I WP.L ULL. HINT OR LB4AE %m * Urfo t 7**r*t >h*** i OJ U * l*w wwh* th* ln«fe •# tt* jiir-LUu RmUromA hi* property, Jeo, eon* »w >■■■■! Addrea* m* M UfolumvUI*. ffoluAhl* u!m«*Uom Hi «* ndgHbcirbood. yHf ttmrrisburf. jPfn niylroitifl. P<%n bhelleE Warr*A *ud TtUeferro nouaUfok iair—|i On*. WTrHIWOU A CHIRtlT mtOTHQf- MHrtlBlIAfo l Al^llfo RAmSTuH. »H46y > w T>0€TPOVtD AHEJUrrS BALE.—WUl h* *old. JL th* fln« TucwSer In iaoufory. before th* Coajt ■on** doer M UiulMHlb DoU3T>m •owmtj. Ow,, wuhifo tt* 1ml hour* of *•!•. Ut »( hu*i ho. 40. Ifllh lN*trt«CM mottop oriclBfoUy CWat**, *ow ia favor of A. Baker. octiadtr ** I puny of minute meu for the Confederate * The men went for wood, And, not return-' *^2jxd’ 8 * B ' T Tuck * r " t a jamea, d. a. ATLANTA* THURSDAY. M'ma OAEBOLL, La P*tit* aNMIA, th* child ra . ftrff^vyih^hir^sflg n,?!Tm |in*UfoUlt hiiT, aod thegxtoo* Ceitoqulul Otoiu. e. LAf VOWLEB—4n«*Amr With All th* v*Uktmlwi.A«NMi;H%un.A hfo Mr. OBOM1 WMROUmI.R prfortoln* D*«* and Moutcys. Ovaud i BallooH and Pra* Wlr* Aaooaaiona. Am atm th* Oooloftcal addition* I* a hug* Tama- trial SLOTH, fond many oth*r nra and HlMM. TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIOMtt. Ofo* for Um Cir- eo* and tha other for tha Menaum and Manan On* Ticket adtolttlnc th* holder to both. Only! Performance*—on*. Afternoon 411 o’olook; tfc* _ •r at 7 o'clock, p. m. Door* op*a an hour pr*vioua. “ *“ - - * JAMS 111 1 A(*Ut. her 33. Mecca, Dee. OS. Profc—tonal THO*. N. HOCKIN*. Attar way a (jetitimlltr a* law, WIU —• IS (M Broi—fiS’rawSisfsre BmUmis OUralU. WM. U. STKHHKNB, ATTORNEY 3-X LAW, caAwroasvtLLX, oa. *. u. laimou. s. i. traravuim LAWSON R FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, ■ATONTON, QA. WIU pra<4U* rearaOouii. T ML. The 7* r. lltopbnM. [on. L 8t*pl ^ ^ Praurat MtrahrajtuL ___ Th* rumor refer*, by paralacieu, u Hon. i ' “ R. BoblMon, Ron. A. Bran J. MADISON CUTTS, Attorney § CounseUor at Law BOOM I MAT BtULDOia. Oof. TtataAimiMta WASHINGTON, D. O. sr-msums t. •hum oiafc into-, tuora- ilsMs. uA is tto D—rt— oetl7.Ua AM DREW H. H. DAWSOM. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. „WV XPTO JARgQ INWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLAHTA, OEOEOIA. fvriLL peacttce nr the uctkEal oodETs. W 4ta4* and rudmel. Hu*tu*e* entru*4>< wUI s'STnrr.re.M la tto Blaaetofd BOMta«. IC-tia a. kairfax McLaughlin, Attortun tt Venascffor art Eassa, No. i st real street baltimou, mo. pmstxt Awtesr* bum! - y •• » 1 > y The National Chill and AGUE TONIC. ▲ Oertain Cure I No Mlmtofosi l i. J WILL SEND AtWOOUNOR BOTTLE ORTHS ebrau H*dlda* (wklok ia cnoufh Mr any *%4aj wf % fall direct Iona, r*aa ef rhfr««k on Mortpt •#«<%., Wem mi on* orderfug it; and will, alao, eaudth* muuh *>rthu vefuaM* pr*peratlo4 to »rj iihn* on receipt of |3.00 O. P. L. BUTLER, Prrat. QorAe IitAnranct ComjiaRff. W. C. IA RARER, Bmj'r HOME INSURANCE COMPAjCT ‘ coEVMMtm, onto rpBB idllowieou am men arm nrnis—CTM a olumaus, 0., torn tto lStatogrt Oetstoa lSSLIattos ‘ "l—Hjurw —” I : ilO/HTTOD tojdRrifc eato bo lag getA«aaiiV----‘-4-^^tf-to-P" Cl,1 '*»* *“ •»*« Ltossa total fogasa.......| tttWwrtyJUW " Aarat. 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