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WO'-day Evanlno, Mprll lO. 1871,.
Th* \mw In oa Mr. fMadlaow.
The Nmr Kri, »l Saiauiny, in commenting
upon the strictures we made list week on an
article la that journal beaded “ Connecticut—
Tlie Ri-al Issue," declaims the use ot “ hard
names and abusive epithet*,” which we attributed
to it. On that subject we bate only to tay,
that In the Journalistic literature o( the day each
eaprefeions si we relerred to, by their treqnent
use, may have loet somewhat ot the significance
which rightly belongs to them, and ceased to be
ofiensive to good taste. But we like not tbe
taste. The jXcw Bra ha* evaded the real issue
tt made, and which we conttoveited ; and has
mo od upon a discussion ot Use question, what
was Ur. Madisou’s theory ol our government ?
Tbe point made by the Mew Bra in the article
. which elicited our comments, was tbat oura is a
coneolidalni, Maiioual Government, and that
State lights and a tale sovereignty, “when
- brought down to the real merit* ot the contro
versy,” (imply means the supremacy ot the
Biots over National laws." We j ined issue
With it npou these points, end quoted lrotn Mr
Madison, as high, it not the highest, authority
mm
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oi our tilde
notlmpsilred. in <
ihe.duluevtol
tba^oi«Y«ifhwl r t'.i <#tRla»m-wtjio.ieriuli»-
ing alight'y lor tbe pSVwmt-/Seeqrd qi onr
plan ers have been holding their cotton fn
order to Matixs a belter price, but their hi pea
arc beginniog td vanlsb'fflte' ftie ba‘e}ea?!itiHo
id's vision. _
Somooi our merchants aaewow a'wtnt bur- . .. -
and we l deleted Stocks will bfi tdeh in a short tendency of gener>
Cap'. Bill Jackson is pteparing to rear op.a
commodious brick hotel, which, when coni,
pletid, wi'l compare favorably with an? on the
A- & W. P, R. R. The erection of a meichant*'
steam mill, and liberaty college, is warmly t it
cas ed by mady dl our enterprislrg cit'xsns.
and I think Mr. tt. I.. Kimball would find it
iirofita We, besides j mating ^(!t|^«fhtet^ wol*
comotjto pay onr village a visit, and take a
imnlants, they are too retutar to pei
.«• <p credit any prophecies of immediate
1 AbltiaPiim Itil.la hi sltrsnsil Kw suw
* w Jt| -WT VI lUOit NOV
cry of an iinpoutHiig- Ulus* ol Drink
Tbe charge, in the sweeping way in which it
iS-PUi, tesimply a slander and a libdon Ameri
can women. Neither is it true ot New Yltrk
society, a* we have the authority ot eminent
physicians tor saying.-’ It is even without toon
datlon, as. a. rule, in the Tashlnnahie lile ot the
matfopohs. A lew individual eases. In one or
two cotenes ot doubtful social rank have been
lifted into the importance lit a gtneral tuts, and
this is the whole secret of the manufacture.*-
Tbrrrtaoeemrnt ol the ladiee last, New Tear,'
alcoholic drinks (tom their tablet,
i as a good Indication ot the real
tendency of general sentiment among them at
.present. ltd* certainly worn than sufficient to
refute all these idle calumnies ot their Infatua
tion lor alcohol—aVs* Tint Home Journal,
Small Clipping*.
An Illinois chaph** titedwoaveaton a new
mode ot suicide-hung ling, tirtttictihis mouth
with powder kud cheweil a.ptroussion cap^_
» Shall 1 help yon to alight ? " said a yourg
gentietpen, sddrcfsmg a bouncing country girl
who was preparing to jump Yrom a carriage In
, (L, vwiJnLtu . fronted his office. “Thank jotf, Ilf," sweetly
o«p <f«rt of Its tuture p^»cs. ‘X
... .. — . . . . •* TvJt tha! man to take nil
large and handsome M. B Church is being Con
strutted, and ere 1 jng its towering spire may be
seen glittering In the sun’s rays. Mr. U. R.
dim ms baa just completed a solcndid edii
upon th« c.a»trocuo& oi the Federal Cunautu.- in viably tor ita architecture andratabitity;
A grand tableaux and conceit was given in hoe
ol Mr. Sima’s spacious and newly iurniabotl
rooms, on tbe evening ot the Tib Instant, lor the
purpose oi purchasing a belltort'he new church.
The affair was under the superintendence SI
Mrs. Rockwood Cummuig.r Tob'milclsprtifO
cannot be lavished upon Mra. 0. and hcriao-
complished troupe, which consists ol Miss Jsne
Steed, Satl’e Meoiiee, Carrie Zimmerman. Ca
milla Stipe, Ida McMichoel. Emma Holliman
and Katie Johnson, t he first scene was a b.au-
titul tran-parsecy, representing s bell, which
was surroui ded by an artistically arranged
wreath oi evergreen; in the rear aloud the
troupe, tbe ltd a s ot which apparent iy seeded
>nly piutons to wiog their way heavenward—
The next tableau was *5 Cupid,” the angelic little
.Vela Latham, daughter of Mr. A. B. and Mrs.
Puropie Latham, represented tin God ot Love-
*be appeared the bean ideal of innocence and
loveliness, as she bovergd among a duster ol
flowers, directing the lata: arrow toward two
lovers Him. Jane Steed, Io-the act, “ advertis
ing lor a servant,” as Mrs. Marshall could not
have been excelled also in a tableau, as “ Mary
Q'hen ot Scotts," receiving her death warrant,
and her execution, made a deep impression
upon the spectators, Misa. 8. Jlenilee’s per-
qrmance on tbe piano was delightful, and nobly
did she-act every part assigned her. Mira Car
rie Z tnmertnan moved like a queen in tbe plvv
ot “ Uncle drat Z.d,” she is a lady of rare ac
tion, to snow that, according to his theory ot
that instrument, the Stale and Federal Govern
ments were, once, supreme a iihiu their respec
tive spheres ol ante n To break the lorce ot the
opinion of Mr. MaJivn. expressed in the extract
which we quoted trom the “ Federalist,”
the New Bra says, that as ' a writer
in the ” Federalist,'’ Mr M d aon enti red th(T
fie d in tbe < apaclty ot an advocate rather than
as an expositor; the plain meaning ot which
is, that Mr. Madison presented views ot the
Constitution in his writings tn the “ Ftdera el”
which bt di: n t realty entertain, but wiik h he
be leved woudb-s; pn m te i-s rstificatii n
This is an imp italiou upon the character . f
that great rtvt.mtn and pure t atrk t wh‘cb, to
our knowledge, hw never before been made,
and one wi i b, wt briieve.ooly a Ra ticsl jour
nal coui t t are meat It is u- jifct and untrue.
It la directly contradicted by will known tact-
in the political lifiiot Mr. M,d;>on. It is rue,
that in the Convention that tram d the Con
stitution, ta* was tborvug' ly in las or ol alia-
tiocri Oi verm* n - . and tfce extracts wh ch the
New Era lias g re i trem the j’ Madtstnpapers"
were vrr.tten while a jchetce of g ve nment
was under d u strn, hut an i ir t • the adop-
ti n id ih- C institution by he • out ntios.
The opini ns they erptes ar to 'he character
ot the g r rr.ment hepeee! ba.l, t' etifore,
no bearing u n 'he q e ton w a', wa his
theorv ol tm Con.-t tut.oo wh h was aflrr-
ward a-’op td. Wbat we qa > ed rom t ,t
“ Fed-;ab-t" -a- «r tea at'«r :h- O n trtution
hadb" D adopt d by the Cor Venn m ; and we
m’g 1 1 ti-v ms I at s t‘ .'r m the same sturce
whi h pres> nt t: e sa e vi wr in a much
ttron er lit t But we are n >t left inrany, th
least, doebt a< to the t eery of ou- g v rjn.ent
as Mr. Maitison uncera'iKai it! “ I he a' en a d
sedi i us aw:" pts-rd d.ri g Mr. Adam s ad-
mi:.tstntioB,irv Ived tbe q e-ti n row utder
dlicusskm, ir d el.iit d the ; ini tn oi th lead
ing-tat,.men ol li at d y,a-d am n,s' them.
Mr. Madron. In 1TW he made tis cei brs'ed
rep r up n thieve re .l tion- »hica emhsdi's
hi: news as to toe true theory of our g> rern-
ment
We shall not attempt to present these view*
at eng'b -they are weil kn wn to all who are
the le-ot 'aiuiliar with our poll teal history. It
it si ffl tent to say, that the report innmpbsnliy
vied caicd and esla-MUhed tbe position, that tbe
constituli'-n is a cnmorct betwten iovereiun
buie*, and that ours is a Federal and not ■
Huron*' Goti rameut.
Tbe Yirgiola resolution* are »ob*Uotla!!y tbe
ssme sv the K-ntncky resolutions, which esaana
ted ftom tbe pen ot Mr J.flcrson; they difier
otly io lorms ' t f xpr.ssion. Mr Jeflciscn and
Mr. Ma •tison *i-r n (nil accord G; on tbe great
question* itey invyl.ud. Tntse duttngniahed
statesmen, these sh r ine liabu in onr political
firmament, are tte "‘sb* ■<* thinkers” snu
“demagogues,” np.(D whose memory the New
Era wu£ld cast aspersions. Mr. Maduoo’i re-
pert wa* the recognized creed ot the States
rich! Republican party, as it was then called
Upon its construction ( ,f the constitution, Mr
Jettrrsoo wa* il'C ri >o tbe Pe-ioency in 1800
and re-elected io loOfi Upon its construction
Mr Madis-n vy «. e'ed. and so with' all the
taker Pre-idents, 'Jowd t^the advent ol Mr Lin
coin to power Daring the administration O'
Mr. Muproe- the party tavoring thU coos tract ior
began to a-sume tbe Dsme of the “Democracy
or”D--mocratic P*ry.”and these resolutions and
Mr. Madison’s report were acc« p'ed as its politi
cal cree-l Ttc-.e tre ta- ;• ol our political history,
which it is vain to deny or attempt to contra-
dct. As tnrtber auth rity upon this questioD
we would reter tte the New Era to the exposi
tion ot the Constitution, ronta ned in that grt a
woik uf mote modern da e, " Tne war between
tue States,” it we wree cot apprehensive iba'
it would be 1 tightened out ot its propriety
by tbe neme ot — Stetheos. But vc
iorbtar further d'scuasuK, ol this subject—
Reason and arguin' nt are not now, as they
were, in the golden age ol the Republic, the
touch-lone ol political truth, and the guides ot
political lead' r*. The country has made an
alarm.ng .'.;"e into poloica!, as well as, moral
degeneracy. Durir g the last deca'e, the la 1
has hetn » mixt *tanting one, a* rapid and inglo
non*, as that ot Lucner, wi.eu thrown “ high
o’er the batik mm’s ot heaven.” A party u
tuated by an unhoy ann ition—by imt of pow> r
inflamed by Latr-d ar.d teveege, h-.s seized th-.
rein* of government, and the contagloa it
breath's has spread tLmugb the body pditir,
poisomig me v. ry loun ainf ot hea th and life,
and beset uu, and arming for n.i-chiet, the m*i
nets Ihv: ru. - t.-ehour. It, lol.owers act un
der orders— L t opi:.i n are not tbe result ol
reason or rtfl-cnon—they are '.he mereteno of
the man at the helm, wn .riviug tte sin,
straiehtway uino the hf-lo-ts ,h
ftesiro Drb'ita lb, Vupremr C.iurt,
We **-e Ui-at ey«t*- (ti our . Xeuaug * have ul!
en into an eTCSf* ou: a dse a'eiy carried up
to the supreme Court ol the United rs atca, in
volving he r egr i d-bi
did o il decide iiat qoe
WaaauiaTUK, April lO-rBenats—Tbs c
Blodgett and Goidthwalte la under dtacosrioa.
amendment to the Ku Klux bill, and that M; it
li to terminal# at the next session of Oongim
In tbe House the Universal Amnesty bill waa
referred to s commute—favorable report ax-
?: A special to tba New York Tribane dated
yetterday evening, tay* t Parte b being cannon
aded. Natioaak Guards are biding In ttia atieeie.
VuRasitmaa, April 10.—The iroope bare
crossed t he Beta*. The Oommaae balfetin an-
notinees that the Vinaflfea Iroope have been
(Rlyen fromNeuillyTiridge. . Tbe Oelbedral ot
Notre Damehsa been lacked and vain able# car
ried ofi. Tbe Commine ta ooatroDed by a secret
committer.' A depntetion ot Parte merchants
ttrThknYrave been returned wtlboot result.—
Conciliatioa la believed to be impoaalbte, -
TriMbat man to take oft his bat in court,”
said a judge the other mpruirg to an ofiicer.—
The ofienuer, who turned out to lie a lady, wear-
lnd ! tM : task tollable Sailor hat, ludignlntly ex-
CleUBaH; */ I am-nn-man.-rfri ” “ The'ti,” gidd
hb honor,"tarn no Judge."
rare rend divine being accused cf negli
gence id his calKng, and styled ” an uufaithtui
afarphirriJ," from suareely ever visiting his flock,
Vfthded himscit by saving that he was always
Uh them at “nhtaringlime.' 1
"A Massachusetts uiailvmitlcUn has been
working six months tor a satisiautorv ointion
ot Ike following problem : “ ll tbe Coll pistol
mUds t'fortune tn tour millions, tor ita manu
facturer, how much ought the hoise pistol to
make f"
An old fellow went to a chop-house, and af
ter waiting lor some lew minutes, gruffly asked
the watrer, “How long will my cuup be ?"
"About Are inches, sir’’’ was the reply.
- Some folks talk of economy very naturally
We.know ot an old lady..who has tabooed cau
dles, auek-ia now bunting gas betutu-e the latter
is cheaper the say she can get tout ls«t
f t gas tor a cent, while candle# ardour cents a'
loot.
A lady in London got the idea into her head
that the devil was in her, and hung herself
If women go to hanging ihemselvea lor a little
thing like that they are going to be scarce, that's
all.
A Kansas editor aays: ”We don't want to In
sinuate anything agunit anybody, but alter
hafTng watched the course ol the member
ot Congresss trom this Dielricl, lor several
years, we leei bound to say that, in our opinion,
CUy, Calhoun and Webster were greatly over
rated men.
la Albany, on Sunday night, the Rev. Mr.
Ws'ers, while pieai hmg, slopped slew mo
menta, and then said: “I am reroly, if ever,
ann- yed by people talking 1 am not lo-nighl;
but I am alraid ihe congregation la” “ You
would have bea d a pm drop," i.nricg the bal
ance ol the sermon.
Lowootv, April K—Dispatches from Paris, of
the 8th, oonftnn-accotin»a re6eiv*d from Ver
sailles, and admits the Government troops. ;
Venlte announces General Henry arrived tor
Paris, having escaped from prison at Verailiea,
by stabbing thrguard wbilo the tetter was hahdv
ing food toGencry Henry.
Lxtkb—There waa desperate fighting around
Paris on Saturday. Fort Valerian-and tbe ad
vanced batteries of ihe army of Versailles stead*
ily bombarded Porte Maillot, their shells falling
in Champs Elyscse. The engagement took place
at Ville Jait, and there wore skirmishes at Beg-
noui and Bdlancuurt.
All tbe Southern forts have neanmed firing.
The Government forces are gaining ground in
I rout of Montronge and Blaetrn. A decisive
struggle is expected at the gate*.
It Is reported that Thiers is averse to forcing
an entrance into Paris by fighting, and that he
prclera to reduce the city by investment.
At 10 o’clock, last night, a cannonade com-
menced at Porte Maillot and other points, and
coutlnued with great violence.
To-day a conflict occurred between the In-
surgi nts themselves, in Rue Du Fuuborg, St.
Auierufe, In conseqnence ot the refusal of a por
tion of the National Guard to march beyond
the wal k
Monttiur teports that Deleecbusee is under
arrest also, and that ambulence si rvtee in Paris te
insufficient, and the wounded are suffering great
ly trom want of proper attention.
Domicillaiy visits will be made to-morrow to
Seek lor rt tractary Nationals.
Recent decree oi Commune has been modi
fied so a* to make military service compulsory
on all between the ages ol 19 and 40.
Flotilla gunboats have been sent trom Havre
up tbe Seiue to assist In operations against Paris,
tieige guns also have been dispatched trom
Havre io Cherbourg, lor attack on lorta occu
pied by tlie insurgents. Tbe insurgent’s Na-
a h. & a.
ARB NOW OPINING AN UiBGANT, UABONABLV 8TOCJT OF
BOOT8, 8H0M-Wt 8LIPPE E 8,
Link*, man, »*v«, snsn hid cborcn.
Laitost mylMt ~ ’
Best MsteHslsf
e A Thorough Workmanship i
tJTu«s < ssTi ^ n . ws'rr 1 " lvpK, • • nd “ oe “ ,, ,uu, Ko,,tU4 ’ ,w -
REASON ABLE PRIOEBI
.. r ' O. H. A A W. FORCE,
_ Whitehall Blreet. Atlanta, Georgia.
jg**tefev tAaavM BMoma liquid a in miu cr rousa ru * all anon.
SSMBSIA, SxTirtri Oooari.
DAVID a minor, Oraitw.
apre-4'd ■ ftttUfSlasS*.
SBOBBIA, Outna Ouuavr.
W Coart ot OrStaary, AnrtlSd, 1071.
W. C iMf having applied tor better* of Ad-
e ataiatraiioa apoo the Mtkts of WtUlao Cate*,
late oi raid iOaatr. 4t«os,va—
‘l hit ts, ihtrefurv, to noutv alt pstaoas coaevrmd, to
ate thrtr ohjecttoee, If ear tney can, on or b< th* rity
Term, tail, of ttu* Court, also letter# *111 ho granted
NOTICE.
A LL Merchant*, Contractor*, Livery Stab • Keeper*.
rrolee.loiei men, end all penou* retfiest to pay t
u, n tn*tr *ro>* receio'* and **le-, tre requested to
mss* I*tir return* ano pap Mstwm. to aiy offl.* tlur tbe
quarts, ending March 8t, ten, uj the tun turuet, or I
wm ccrtunli proceed to lease cxoratluue ttito piece
tbeni in ih* Merab el's head* tor roilacuon wltsostdi*-
Unctton. B U LOVd, clerk Council.
ATLANTA, Ua., April 1, 1071. ' AptStilt
caraplisbmt-'i Miss Crnii’ls Stipe, in the
same act a# mothua,displayed wonrlerlul pow- . J,™ w ‘J
. m.. . lUtuttfe ot A'ionm’Dih. UtMilud eliUed
ere as sn Gireva Booth contd not find bn' !ew,; ia , trra Ct , Uv " •• Bieciied in terra *
il any oDjectinns to her. Miss. Itia McMichael | oue; 'where is that ?” "I’m sun- I d u’. r .._ ^ .1 =
sung and acted with inimitable grace and atyle.! Itn ' w ' .' ret Jj rnMi !,ie °' be J< “ La '- I l’ify the I Uomil Guards in Marseilles were disarmed wttb-
" The : ells art Ringing lor Sarah.” Miss Emma I P°“ r 8 ,r « w •if®'” r 11 w *“- 0U | resistance, and all wuo were taken prisuners
riuHeman, in the p’ay - Mrs. Smith’s Board- [ ^ttr^'to ‘.he raim'edfc i^l mat !ent 10 ^Htcau D’.t
ing Hutue, exhinte.1 eongitiernble tact as - place $1 over paid Imu tn tn k ng change For , The Observer says Bismarck Is still layorable
an actress, and' mi ch ingenaily in gelling rid s moment the eg nt stood speechless; then, as to the restoration ut Najmleon.
I her hoard* r Mr Wiggins. Miss K*tie John- ' lhe car? P° nret f down his ciet ks h gra ptd
him by the baed and * xclaimec : •• i*ie >se stand
still lor a moment, »tr, and let me look at y* u -
and a lawyer, too P
Two brakemen on a Massachusetts r.llroad
were talkng epm the snolect of egg., when
one bet h'S watch agtiusi that ol he other,
and live del are. thtt he would eat lwod*.a<n
... _ u . n «. . . eees w ithio fi\e minuies. I'he b-t w»s taken
music divine. Muter B-b Motley, a.rayed to i and the tgzs brought >.n, t<> lu-,
a fancy costume, aaia-ed the audience wnh — .... . . • „ • —
, „... •'tor ore riot a-more ho would eat the anti*,
soxe fa'cy .onga. Champagne Cbaifey, &e. ( Tblit ^ „ SI ;, Uhen ,
Scar the close of the exercises. Col Thomas Jofeph uf MigsnDrl bas a taleot tor
IS Brooks, wbo has spent about twenty years marrying little girls oi a duzoa years, though be
in Ca itirnia. South America, and several ter- I is 70.
ritories, appeared up m tbe stage in an Indian . A Detroiter drank ten glasses of Cincinnati
aci, “ The capture of CapC SmUb," Ac. Col. I whisky, on a bet, la-,1 week Tue stakes bought
„ . . id . . •» rt, „ qmie a nice mourniug suit lor his widow
Brook- repre-ented Powha tan. Mr. Tom Mene- , , „
-on acted elegantly, and as -he snug, •• Put me
m My Litt'e Bed,” and *' Up in a Balloon."
A mocking b rJ wou'd certainly have hushed its
v.sper 'ays to ca'cn tbe son) inspiring melodies.
Or phcU: Wuu'd have laid asice bis lyre to
listen with mole admiratirn at the a'rams ot
,• vi. v. * , d c i A Boston cemr'erv report tavs ot anew rc-
tw. Up- -miih. Mtis Ka te J ihnann, Porahou- , tomf>: " Tne whole inside arrangement
la*. The warror- were Messfenrs E. Mobley, of ihe lombgivts a pkasaut a nti chevrlul arpuct
p.a'.k Stetd, J U. C- v.n, W. L. Cousins and to it.”
otrurt. All w-re clad in Indian cos ume, tnd | An editor lately s* nt back a tailor’s bill, ac-
1: d an linguage us d exclusively. As the tall coropanted by a neatiy primed flip, in'ormmg
snJ warlike Piwhatien rushed upon the stage,'+ U, *S S 1 °. r MS ' "^^tiutiy dedined. ’
foil -wed by his wirrio *, altering the sbrifl and i .. pUC8 ° f lhe d ^’ we cllp ,rom
piercing war who ip, the a tdi nee was on tip
toe < ( (xcih m-nt. The wh le p’ay wa* stem-
it gly acted p rle-ly. O L Brooks havit gt<s>
tUied fora number ot yeirt with tbesavi ges
of tbe Wat, he uatierrands fully their modus
operandi. The serncts ol M'S. Dr. W. 8 Z 1-
la s ol that place, Mrs Dr. Wylie of Newnan,
Mr*. Jesse De in uf Atlanta, and Judge Joe.
Hayden of Ps meilo, were indispensably neces
sary.
We fof, t'o "len'Wm that tbe room was filled
t * -i - ng, ., l there was quite A crowd out-
s: . .i ' u ul! cut p esirdy be seated. *
ti e were pleased tn notice a.aoy familiar
faci s from Atlanta and Newnan. Much pra se is
due ProlHt-ori rfuiith SDd Boll, for their exqui-
sib r.osic >n'.be mo’iin. Mrs. Cumming informs
ns inat, alter defraying all no»nses apper ain-
ing ► ■ the concert, tha j90 50 is on hand tow
ard hoymg a *> I. G -I .p-ed the right and tie*
ta troupe. Verv re-o-r.t'nlly. [hi-c jk T.
Drawlic-Itoom Vruohenilese.
Sensati .Du ionrualism i* indulging in anoth
er dret-claM i< are on the drnnkennees uf Aruer
ioah w .men. Tue borrinia picture is set torth
witn all tbe startling glare of a narcotized nr
alcoholized im'ginatioo. We see the weaker
hall of hum-voiiy on the verge o! perdition, mad
iy bent on pranging into the abbyts ol touiib-
Di*. Dram *hIools are springing up on every
nand to facilitate tbetr deacenL To render these
splendid op-mug* tu tbe bit all the more awlul,
they are kept Cire'n iy c named trom ihe pub
lic eye The me ante asylums are rap diy fill
ing up w:'h lue lair members ol our beat
tv, and throngs ol sogelic applicants with brd ■
I: nee drow. ed In itrong dn k, are thni out lor
I i»ck '-I foo -t. I! uu are deeotot«<L Mothers,
| : rgeumr 'loir i * 'i-al afi-ctim, fly from the.r
; t rni'-r < t!«r»r nj ’*> if.ifl me taul smoke <*t dl-«i
'{iaIOci Uh .. t.ur^, UaUoVi&g t».eir
| iwrp the co d >ti»»nidef on *1< odWe itex »»o i
itrlelal tiir-vrlioisrt. id*! dc«pera-ely woo toe di—
j ltjjlstf <'t toiaifb R’.zz ictf. Tlittt ifcD ‘e ry b«i-»
; tjeeo o'* rted with -orrow t<*r b .rnetifue .y Uie
• (»lwiiv% diatiiiKUirbcd !«#r h* u-tnp mi**,
term ue nnU a-c*ruc h*tjit* ) «o«l n«sw, yieid*-
• ’v« d^»
Karew«!i !
nt C’04*' WJ*.
Acd that ii
le m j serenade,
'-tv rvjftrd* to j«>n :
' on-* (^reuctij wurd (or aU %
tout."
Wa^mitjoton, April 9 -The Senate Commit
tee on the Judiciury were In session five or six
liothsyesierdiiy on the Ku-Klux bill. Various
laws acre ixituieed in order to ascertsin wheth
er ibty i nJ ibt bill ci nditied, while objections
u I'fing m d • by several ol ttie Senators to
that pan Ol tne measure, authorzirg the Fr>a-
ol^tne 1 wftT of' Xlri-Vis "eorpui ~ ftl'e'mujority
gre id to tbe gem r <1 psioiip es ot the bill, and
Uuicss u.ey shall charge their minds by Mm
day, It will be reported to tbe Senate without
aiiicmlmenl. M ny ol tbe members ol bolb
H.mses tbink that if the Senate mukc amend-
men's to tbe passage oi tbe bill, it wi 1 be ds-
It.yed I r.rt peri led as to its final psessg", and
bence it is probable that it will be passed t-y
the Semite in precise y tbe same form it paa-sd
11.- II."is". The nb -ve te Irom Hidlcal source.
Tue ' innvsfy b-li will be introduced on Mon-
dit. n 11 pressed to passage by the whole ol
li * i • e
JOHN KEELY,
DBAIiBK IP*
OHIIGff and DOMESTIC DRYGOODS,
Cor. Whitehall Se, Hunter Bt.’u,
» MPKLTPUhLY INPOKUd THU PU0UJ THAT
l .io ku Ja«( rcvo.ved iho lArgeti *uu beoi aasorted
aA ot
i> B, Y GOODS
W inch be hu over ofiered lor iA)e—prominent
amongst wmch, will be louutl, in larse and
beaUdiui variety, tue following turned classes ul
goods: j
Dress Goods"In.cluding
Black sod Colored Silks, Japauese Sillu, Japan
eee mlk Fopnus, aud J .p.iucoe Uiotua, in every
style; Lawns, boib in solid cuiore aud tahuy
pnnte; i’riuied Jaconets, Urgencies, etc.; Gren-
aciuea in all variety, and lu new ttylea;
JBlaok Dress Goods,
in great variety—includingGeonappine Cloths;
aud the justly lamoiw-- -t—m <a jaug
IlsU AlpaC te, (ul every piece Ol which, tbe color
le guaranteed,} Goiuted Alpaca* ul same Draud,
lu every variety ot color, irom tne most delicate
anaces to medium browns, and oiher clnuee ol
areas goods, impossible to enumerate here.
Whether tne serenader tmit-ed *ny nure that
night does not appear.—*V. 0 Picayune.
An exchange say* : “ We are in receipt of two
poem*, one to ihe ‘ Thr.'biting B aiu,'and tli
other on a • Beatieg Heart.’ We will wait un.i:
we receive one ou the ' Stomach Ache,' ami pub
lieb all three logether.”
A clever repartee te attrihnted to the member
from M-.rmondum in ihe new Congress A
brother memlier ssketi him n- w many wives bt-
bad. '* Enough to keep me Irom ruimiug alter
other people’*” he promptly replied.
The Jonrnal think* Democrat.* must feel bad
ly in consequence ol their di-appoiutraent re-
•peeling Connerticii'. Tne J 'Urnal can judge
accurately oi onr grief T in wb »t it experienced
at the result in New Hampshire
Calling Grant the chit t Ku-Klux man tbe
Radicate think tbe unkindesl Cut ol all in Sr.
Sumner's -pe- rh.
The extensive mililary movements being
made in Kn*sia undou'ted’y portend sudden
war. Fortre*-es an. being bum on the Polish
Irontier. and toe secret treaty between Russia
and Prossit suggests a a mhiu.'-'l att iekon Aus
tria and rurk'y. Tbe lun hu’t yet over in Eu
rope, we are cer'am
Tn* scene in lb" United Sure* Senate be
tween Mr Davis and General Butler, with i't
prolan ty and personal abo-e. wa* Inr bom edi
fying ; but while ora b urning tile viou-n' dis-
p ay ot passion on Ihe part ol i-vrcb oraceroed,
no one will tail to tie disgusted wild'lie era-
ternplilde i fierisivenee* ol Genual Biller’s ac
tion Hi* drlmeraie insult lo the venerah e
senator would have aroused the anger ot a le.a-
exciUble ru n.and bow k'tnlv hi* '-ooriah per-
seem ion wa* t> ft, i* shown iu tbe torrent HI in
vective it produced from one**, uniformly cour-
teotli and dignified—Baton Pott.
ATTr.itPTitD lt*pg— On a-t Thursday ador
ing rape waa aliempied in Pilisylvania Coumy,
A highly respectable married ludy wa* wa k na
in lhe pnl- c road, * lew miles Irom Kimig -Id,
panic! by liersUler in law. when sh-
MARRIED,
On theS'hor Apr!, 1*11, at Carrollton, Georgia, by
the K t Wlllum d roe, M-Jor James Holisnd ol Sac
i .mentocity Caiuorn'a, lo Mr* Atieil* K. Black, widow
ol 'b- Ismentcti tap afn A. II. Black, and daugbnr ol
t o <'(.(i * J. Bui-eeee, deceased, both oi whom *«re
»« , I nuwi. lu Ueorgla, (or their brsrery and galltstrr
A rnusementa.
DeG-ive’s Opera House.
Mioattt'r.*. * - Mtff r§. Jc bn T. Cole Jfc B Colrtlle
WKDN' ND V Y, THD’IiDAT Sc PKIOAY
KveiiliiK'i April 12« 13 und 14.
TUS WUKT I) K&NnWtNKD
LYDI\ THOMPSON TROUPE
t inut.itletn tbeir CfiHH, ap'*e«ririR tu .New Yur
.ti,d A-J tnu I»r nr. pn CltlGr. Bi.d n«*w «u Mote to
Uficrtiif*. wuere lu-y npj»»*iir ou tue 17th 1. itai.t.
W-DS**-DaT CYf NINO, AP-ilL IlTU, 187i.
The <*riniJ v:'» p «»»r Mtiav* tou,
.PURLINB
SlPj.'
her u.
JJ.
THL'ESDlT ST**l-O.AeaiL 1*TB,
IE 3 AHIS.
Mr. M. Connolly
rr-c- » » I'«•* hti'.'we: Re, rved *c*t 01 50; »dml
• ! n -1 0>; gallery 15 Tb-.- ial« -I eecared * -a-.* wil.
M - ■ ,< V V * Mnniay, at the Book B.oro of
tt» i***r- ' lump* and Crew,
aprio 3t
ing L' a » ern o'-'fduty the lai'hful )o irn*l-1 'ie*®<3 b, a uegro man nam' d laham Finney
oiai-' !i to eipute this borrow, and
v und a warning no.e oi alarm anti aiimi.-olttou.
A similar discovery waa nxule, ortr reader*
c i. teicemiier a lew )e.r,ago Tue a-aker
( r«i> were mtideuiy lour'd lo be a I turning
tiieuiselff* luto p men powls, and nniryiug,
;e: mell, to 'be re.uge r.l all tea'tered human
n The f'oort j c rockery. Tb" scnorking i»Ur weal tbe round*
lire cane went'ol Ibe (laper*. (-lw,ys agape (or metropolitan
ofi Upon son-e q iesti
it up, which ii* i lie
i.io below. Tn -u;
In lavor of i egro de
All 'Ola «re.
<i irrr KiiUrity in uki .
!- ct'*> tu-utm the der;*-
me Court hae not decide:
• I VI -diet ii
Mi-Of
I i. ti. t ! :; , ii it i opy o: i ••
coos i nt; n, hy tews I organization of
elections t e 't a- ia Academy i f Medi ne.
'Ihe officer' of tbe a a emy a'e a« follows
Pirei. -m J P. lags . V. It. We 'resdrnts
— J. K Alex-nder. ,i D, J. M. Boring, ti )., j gr-al, boi neverilorle*. it u* appreciable aud io
Jf. Dalvgny, >1. ■>. to n*. o-.. ing c retf ) i"« r g..; d.ne.ton. The tew# (Uel regola'loita
an Ire.* r —Win. A 'tarn lov-, >1 D. U-' iemara*n y nnpoim In thin w. rung trom
hfalteu -VV. N. ou son, v). D. to a_,', and wailo luey anow couauferab.s
tn ueL-i-| ol oue nay tue siperu<teudeul ul lhe
li g'lamp’on Aaeylu n pul tn, I *>i ira It and it
a i -aeti no tmre.. B-ito etoiiea are equtily
abaord.
rwicial and vital statistics lornteb rro evidence
0 auy eUch ii.crea ed addition Ul tiruuKennist.
The- b- w, in fer if he poo'rary. and medical
C ll izl -mg M (V w> - * till We dare
• . e .ed O" tic; utrj ■ ,c-c.U(Oi .ue.'.eaUaio-
r y It it di kri" wit ng" l ny alf that tbe general
- V r.g, |, p, atf.rro! lhe u.crtoatd 'emp iMCe,
1 C'.irecl ha’iile ot living, and Iongeviiy of tha
; present genertoou compared wmb the preceed-
1 iug l ire vartatl’in, tt mutt he admrtied, it not
anti ,1,10*10 >o ihe ground. Th" rcii-anisof the
StS'er-tn law Irigb'j-neti tha devil off tielore be
could accomplleb hi, fientii.n de-igns Tne
•ame night a poese ol r.mzeaa surrounded ht*
house, rapt ii ed and carried him o jail, it was
with great Iffieitlty tba’ tbe InPinaied hunt aud
ol his iniemteij v ciim and th" "iiraged rr 7.--n*
gemrally were pievrnti d ir .m lyi.cim.g him on
the *por IJe i* ,»'d to be a tie,[>er»ie rinfcal,
having been once before prreeted aud imprison
ed on iba charge ot attempting an outiage on
hi* own oiee, a little girl only 18 years of age —
LyiuhWry A’em
llibcrniaa Bmevolcnt Society.
#|1HH FUhTHO YED aN-’BIUIw CKLHBHaTIDN OP
JL “"t I' trie d«> t tik«i place on Tatidijr. lltb U*—
nun',
i b* l*iiy will aittt tt their Hall, on Br< od itreet.
at ociO'k. A. ta , and pr >c**i:d io th u.t ioiic
l» a Alter fiivioe oervtce ilicy vrtii lorm liodMnd
u.r u ih ii.e pm.ctpal »lree<« ol the cliy. «c
I)/ .he Military Poai Baud, ai.darnru at i/«
• vlyt «kj, «r» floadt' a* la H., where «o orai.ou wi! Ihj
de v. rfu by onr laWn ed (lUow*c tia u t.olo l tWurj
ack«4)fi, in ^*bch a id* and t^eotiemen are reapoci
miiy invit'd. T e leativui** will Conclude by a
U it A IS D BALL
To heiriven at tbe vkaMug Kmk, oommeadne at
o'clock. P m ■
Tt»«• i*vMDintttee wil! une thrtr b* at (ndearora to make
theocra«tur • <>arce ( real rD'oym i t t » ail TtCavia
ra* t>* j.ro ored at ne H i.k on the Di^ht ol the bail.
Ily • rdtr oi tue L'ou mHice :
aj-rH at A. CONNOLLY, Becret-ry.
New A-dvertiaementH,
Out of tie Fire!
T hr MAkrrrrA PsPkr m>i.l (X>Mf*ASlY Dab
rjba. tlta vail*, w'i'ea wa* deatroyed by Ora U*l
NoYvadwc, ai.de iom«a<«d maJcag
Newspaper of Excellent Quality.
Wa are ready tn fl'l prd«r• «nd wilt taka rprcill vara
td finiah out with paper that all’ give Mile*
lac’ton.
jy Or 'ari aoiidtad.
B ?\W, Areut.
JUftalU, Ua*
JNO. M HOLBROOK
of the oobllc.
Be baa a>»o attacaad to b a Hat and Cap Baporlam,
M‘8N|FI0EHT MILIARY 9EP*RTI8£MT
To cotour merchant*
Great Inducements
UKOisaiA, runt* coo.NtT.
usDUiaav'i uvitoa, Mtrch n, ten.
nTQtSXAli,Qr*rxt W. Xlo trttpa. GtttrSten or th*
V V psreoa and proper iy oi Ml) k d dobimuii, minor of
•aidcoant), kavtc| f illy dtrtkarard ht* said unit, ap-
poMtob* di*mna*d Irom ht* UoarduuuUp a* ami**
Th*z*for*t aU person# o iti*w*ed. an kwtby Mtilad
. ., n<
why ram Uwn*
mi,Md irom hS *elu umudlutolp.
,r m- ■-
mtn-dod
OKOKUIA, Kaiarea Ciomirv
Uaouasx't Omoa, March 00, 1911.
HTtUHlatt, Usorga W. Day,* apptlo to ma lor tb*
V V Guardianship pi tn* person* aud property ol th*
miuur children ol John W. Davit, u,c«at,a -
All pore IP* xincsrued an uoudM u din their objec
tion*, tu my oden, ll any axiH, within the t.inu all***d
by iaw. lo ma appsiuimeni, olkerwire loiter* of guar-
dioatslu win be granted tea applicant, a* applied lor
on toe Aral Monday In Mar atxc.
oaVIU u. MINoIl, Ordinary,
mbSl-aod Primer', fee 05.
F-riyth Sheriff Sale*.
W ILL be void b» mre ihe c uri hzu#o door, in the
town ot \ umm.ug, Uto drei TusaiUj In
May next, DelWtau ,Uo legal hottre uf ertie*
Lui ot L«i.d o. uh9 iu lhe 14th l) eulct ot lhe lit
•action ol Kureytu CoU ny, U* uevud ou totlefy aau-
dry ft •'« ltiheu Irom « Jmi c> Court .u said couuiy. in
ian»r ul Marcua 6 Vo>A v». Juuu or**w a4 luu proy>arty
oiaaid Jtbu Cow, puluted *»umy „e euuani. uery
untie aha reuruadto mu oy &. L. u., Una MJi
March, ltm.
mndl widi JOHN A. BX dd, Ordluary.
TU L
GhREAT SOUTHERN
mum 4 tin. ttuui'fi
ilLMIA AikfO AIGHSTA,
-1‘ o -
Oharlaaton, ootomoia, Oharloue, dateigu, Wumugwa,
Weldon, Richmond, Wiahmgiou, Btuumora,
Philadelphia, and Pew kora.
I'UM JCATIMu uolIBBS on uu* Line have D*ea thor-
joghiy oVernaaled and rod.lad. Ample time gives (or
Seals, at regular home
oore it iTc;toub
on UUs Line era Attabie and ooonaona io Paaaengera,
NO CHANQE OF CARS
dstwaa Wait Point, Ua., ana Wilmington, M.O.
dlMTiMKAN) miHlicfils
VIA QEOHOIA NAILRUAD,
F Ab&gN(JJUtt> cau ji or chase TtirouKla Tlckala
and have their dAuUAUJt checked through from
low ifnaaiu,
WU*I AOOIM
iimoai, auo
FOUR DIFFBftaNT ROUTE J
VIn Auguacn, uoorglu.
Vu Ring*villa and Wunungion, na Ooinmau, ctuu
ioim and Kaluga; na Colombia, Dan vine and mcn-
rnond; via Auanta, Angneta. Wilmington, ano nar
Lina,
White Leeds in Beautiful Variety, fmB „ w „ ull i|i I ,M«, au |,
AU new and Froth Goods, including a I the v*
notice maun in Ltuocki, ainpos aud 1'Iatu, and
at cousiuctabiy lea* tnau previous pricee. l aulc
Liucus, both in urowu; H.li b.ooctiid, tlieachou
nuii Turkey Red, with Nnpaiu* auo D’oyucs to
match, lu bcnuiilm vnnay ; Iruu Linen,,
luwein, lowciunge, eic. in unusually great va
riety.
N. B.—Having bad a life-long experience in
the buainea* ul Liueue, While Uuou., 1'uwob,
etc., I gunraolce the good, in this oepartmeui
iu be eccouil lo none, ns regards price and
quality.
Farasols, Fans, Lace Collars, Linou Sett, real
and imiialiou Laces, etc., in very great Vaiiely,
end careluuy oeiectcd.
A very large and choice lot of Embroideries,
at low puces.
Liueu Pants, Coats and Dress Goods, in great
variety ; Al*o, a choice loVol Summer Ctesai-
incrs lor Geutiemeu's aud Buys wear.
An inspection ol ihia aiocK is respectfully so
licited by John Kccly,
Corner Whlleuad auu Huiuer ei.eel*.
mh99-tc
eULLMAR’a rai-AC* DLanetau oaK» on ad
.aighi frame .earing Adanta ny tin* Route.
I'.aadRNuaKU wishing io go North oy sea will anna
*p,emLd Lino ol Steameuipe Irom L'haneeuin, tt. U, to
.......oi are, I'tuladmphia, doe urn and New kork.
CHE OKAKLE8TOJN 8TEAU8EIP8
.er every inaacemen io Passengers, with rabies sap-
ulied with every luxury thr Northern and Chanel-
ton Maraeu can attorn; ana ioi lately,
•peed and comlon. are
UNRIVALLED OB THE COAST I
0r Through Ttcaeva on sue ai Montgomery, West
romt, and Auanta, to New York na Chaneeum steam-
■hip*. J - A KOUKilT,
General Ttcaat agent. Georgia tauroad.
WKSltRN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
Veetern and Atlantic
TUB GKBAT MIBB IN BIOH.WOND.
HERRING’S SAP'EB,
IN TriM SPJOrsaOjD
8^:1,500 IN CLltUltNCY,
aud ihe B.ioka, Papers, Oliver nod Valuables ot
tbe S|Hitawood Hotel and ibe Adams &
Boulbern Express Companies, are
Saved in Herring’s Safes.
OrVICB or ADAM RXrMMS COXrAXT, I
jto -V. Umuauwat. V
Hew Yuik, JJcccuitMjr *u, 1870. |
Maapra. Hsuiao, KAXrtkL A su rM #m -Onr a^euc nt
UicnmobU wriiwM: " «# gut ih.ou,u to-mgut ary ilk
mug flx-DR ap the iLoaay i.uia ihv *Ate Are Toe cou
lee im oi ih w/i Wi iu out*, w« r.cs.ver d U wna
atiarriDg Okie, nau ag od oor,caiiatu u.n a, troiy,
•* t. U Ha tU M* Tr*»*«a.er' ;
Mraara. Hi rhino, /AhnkL » ?hc*mam, New York -
Qttili: The two Okie- ol yuuf uu**d.»»aaie, wuich we
UteO iu bag oh ihe aioruuif of ia« 16 to luaikiit nt t *e
Cum-U!ohi lire which dvatroyad ihe sp^uwuua ttoUi uni
•ojulu.ug bloc* of but mo** «un g venioiiMU*‘*ac loo,
kite ao wd io preTv iiheu^auaciioo oi >tNita 4*j,Uxj iu
carieucy, bv-iaen We VniiUJ.e pnper* kud ou *ka ei.
c*o««j theraio. it WM Hup •■loir lur wommeu u> ti
cnvnie ihe o*it aoui hkiu*y do bohra kiler Ihe flit U«
•incUuily. <4- 4T* UIUmW,
Aia’t 8u,it. toe A On car A >oaiheru ISx. Cot.,
Hjchmuml, V a, uecambei ^9, ielo.
LEITBn fHOB .1 M« ttUBLbTT A CO.,
Proprietor* of the tipolMuoodi.
HkumumD V * . J< Ccmb it **9, 1870.
Maaara. UkkXikto. rAiuiu a 8ik«A*« Qo*U; on
lhe muroibg oi tue .6i> m.uui, wu ware toruaaU
•uajugh l / o*vo wua ul jruar erriag'f Patent Cbka^iuo
oaKa which («L tutu t.*e c«i «r nmung a eurmog auae
ol rhloa. A.ier l *- fire, .u t.ur oimufi aarpiue, w«
fuui'd lOr cuuuoia c Ua ritigoj Vtt.uk.ii0 papers,mouey
a -u a.iver daf , «ti Is* *oud ufuwr, H -'1 ll tiOl Deeh
your iierrtng’a cat* we wouia h*ve hmi e eryihibf.
J.M.olDuiffhOu.
HERKlNQ-’d
PATENT oil MP.ON HAFEH
The moat reltabta protcci uu irom Q»« now iuown.
Herring's New Patent
CHAAU*iON Jtt iWgAFJE
The beat pioiactlua agaluai Buig-era' Tools exuot.
HBNNINQ. PAhRELL A SHERMAN,
Uroaoway, c< r uurrn, -i. New Yoik.
PARK fii.L, atftt *ix\0 A wU„ A'hlikdeiplUk,
UkRtUNli .* v.U , .rU.cite'O-
UkKitiNG, KAhHRL A Nltr'.MAN, New OHmiu
•pi4*
HIOQT riBIZNOSB Tkkni.
Leave Atlanta
arrive* *t Atovatoa.
Arrive* ai Ualion
....1615 PM
114 A M
8 96 A M.
AirtTCi ai uaauu ...,«* warn
(xrnvea at u’hk'lkaoogk L 6 40 A AI
L«.Hvei i-hktuuoogk A.... V to P M
Lckvaa i hatuuoug*
arrive* kt UatlOD.e
\rrivea ai Aiugaioa.
11 11 P M
. . 61 A M
Arrive* at AUauU 6 17 A M
DAT rkaaa tfliB tojllm.
ArrlvtaMlanta
Arrive* at A-nraion. ...,
nrrlvva at Da.loo
b^ava* - i o'uklbuiuuga.,
ue«va* ChaiU'ooga,...
AirivM ai UmIiou
• rrivta at R.iO(*(ob
Arrive* at AUahta
itbli if
... 81ft A M
,..ll 4A A M
... a 1^ r H
... 4*6 PM
... 6 6o a M
... 810AM
...10*1 a M
NO ilCru.
fPolled before me ai in o*iray, on the tfth day of
X Marea 1871. by blace J tca*uo ol i »e ldtolih Jla.
uict,U a,oi r*ye.te county, ueor^ia, ouo uiUUT
tlu U"K'll,o a X* a a*io ee ) aoout 1 i yoir* of
old wiihaeouli wui a *»>ji lu ihj oieu.ad a v m«
mirka o> ujl<ar aud «,a«ie Appra ed hy J i*. Brug*
deu and Wm Wa«i, Ireeho dvr* ut aam diatrlGi, to on
woriu ally djltara
a he utao«r te Deruby aoiifloi to appaar beiore n*,
prove propeny, pay cost* an» t-xpanaea, aud uua It
away, cue ll «*m ue al»ern*id k iu aoid oy the enarif
oi rtidck ao-y. on the 8.h oav of Apru mil, 1811.1a
urm* oi uie taw.
mbIO- UAY1U C. MINOR. Ordluary.
OOPARTNiunSHiP.
V/ eted who mo a* a partner in the nire .
YD.
eeeoct-
, _ - . Jeweiry
re The um; an* rlyie uf Inc Irn imui m.r u,i.
li, oUAnr s yi.ul u. 0*0. nUARP, Ja.
Atlanta, ua.. Mans 11,1S7I.
/ re held not. Come sa < m*
t'and,on Whitehall ducal.
Sprit-W.
me at siy old seubltehad
CABLE 8CREW WIRE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOTTOMS PAHTgRBD WITH A BOBSW Will*.
AU the Rage I
YOU BALK BT ALL DiALIH».
Special Notice
TO HT FRIENDS-AND THE PUBLIC.
B rut cal eapnrtencvi wor-uian. sad a Ire )e«e>er,
1 e cioea cuaueotwn w.Ai lemliugjewe tr munlactu-
i.tafer tn. put ama year*, end au expen. ,t-e end
c*p-ui add.i io ihn u V* JB VauHlf siv.iB. wit
enable tue u.w ttrm lo olt<r tons lamrou ru par tt*,.. *,
luetyte. queu.y aud rar e,y, lar ettpinurlotell etturtt
m-de liere.of >r. It i* ihn lutautioa oi uar ttrm t>
ie*d this morsel 1- Ml new Bl>-** a* i-t-t *( lh«r er.
tnxudaced uy the linturlci, and ee -* ,u.,l hay exem-
sivul, to- ui-h, we mu we ran utter e i ij, i„ o*r
II1..U. heller iwmelhm te>y cm a., u ad e:e. where in
ihenlat.. uon a into eil.u. a mn-oe tui lass ae
nt. old Fi**-ri<ta,-uLadi uuuj,, ulfiOM
haLSS ANti SAAlL PttUPU'd
Tnanhiug my fneade tor mair geutron* enpport in the
past,, d the.r abut apprecUu.n ot my humbM a iurta
to e-Ublleh In thle uiy a ttnt erne*, nunest, reliahl.
and legitimate leweiry time, and aaatng a ronOnnonce
el Ihelr lerore tor lhe uew firm,
Fern, very reepecia-ty,
Xohr ubeuLut eervaat,
UMOBUB CHIRP, Jr„
n«kl»M Ilia L1V4 JaWMLLtIH.