The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 24, 1871, Image 4

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Mil Chit-Chat. Tki Hut-no. Atm* Pestilence. Linen co’.laM are~now worn sqnfiftf _ k M*tapo&dant writee the London froi instead of pointed back and front, and are trimmed with lace insertion and edging. Humes and ruchings of laoe for the neck and sleeve* are more in favor thin season than they have been for several seasons. White kid gloves are no loi worn with full evening dress, preference being given to lavender, light grey or yellow. Russia leather belts, with large buckles and small bags attached at the sides, are very much worn by ladies with all styles of dresses, par ticularly muslin. Very wide braid or Telvet is now used for binding the edge of street costume, since the new styles of wear ing long dresses in the street would otherwise ruin and discolor them very quickly. Very handsome toilettes are of black China crepe overdresses, elabo rately embroidered, and worn over black silk, with small ruffles. A slevolcss jacket of crepe is worn over a black silk waist, with long sleeves. The new style of bonnets for next fall are suid to be something really new, and many milliners think that they will have to hire a few people to wear them, so as to get people used to their decidedly unique appearance. ' iluren Many young chili ‘rls and half grown girls are afflicted with curva ture of the spine, which is produced, the doctors affirm, by requiring them to practice several hours a day on the piano without any support for the backs or feet. l'oung men who use perfumed note paper and gilt and red monograms, tinted cards, embroidered handker chiefs and shirt fronts, lace neck-ties and fancy sleeve buttons, must not be surpised ;if k they are considered effeminate and foppish. The old style of presenting each guest at a wedding with a box, con taining a liberal slice of wodding cake, to take home and dream on, has again come into fashion, and is much more sensible and agreeable to all parties' than having an elaborate cuke in the centre of the table for every one to look ut and lie aggravated by the smell of it.—New York Mail. A Texas Snake Story. A Texas correspondent of a New York paper gives the following snake story: “One night my wife and ray- seif wore awakened by a noise, from the shelf which contained our small store of crockery, followed by a crash which showedf thaif a great por tion of our cups and plates hod been (lung to the floor. Springing up to discover the author ol this “attack upon China,” I found a large snake in a somewhat unpleasant fix. lie had crawled upon the shelf, attracted bv a number of eggs which ho saw scattered about.' ^Une'of these he had swallowed, and in order to get at the next, he lmd put his head and a por tion of bis body through the handle of a jug which Imppcnod to stand between the coveted delicacies. Tho handle was just open enough to let his body in the natural shape, slip through, but not sufficient to let it pass wlieu paired out by the ogg. In this position be bad swallowed the second egg. Ills snakeship thus found himself unable to advance or retreat; and in llomidcring abont to escape from this novel stock, had caused tho accident which had urolig- ed us. 1 of course proceeded at onec to execute summary justice upon the interloper, lull the eggs he hud swal lowed were a dead loss. 4ta«n ander date of /one 1: I left Baeooi Ayres oa the Utb of April, and tram the beginning of the plague until that date liadeed experience cf every phase and detail of the ootaml- ty. I am, therefore, enabled to apeak with accuracy on the rabjaot Hie population of Baenoe Ayree is about (from various oanaea it iediffioult to take a census there) 900,000. The germ of dieeese was imported from Paraguay end Oorrientee early in January. Up to the end of March the whole number of deaths wee 90,000. Tire inhabitants who had the means removed in the country districts, which, without exception, were end continue to be, free from the disor der, end the accommodations in the little towns of Flores, Belgreno, Ac., were oomforteble end deoent in evory respect, end there was sn ebondanoe of every l« of food, Ac. There is no mystery ss to the cause of this fetal malady in a oity populated as are, end entirely without the JVicrtUaiuM fthwsUwauuaia. NO TICE., Cunts'* Smos I Atlastm. Oft., Jon* 13,1 TT appear* from the Docket of tha Soprani* C<mrt X fur Um July T*rm, I8TJ, that th* ord-r •# Ofr cuit*, with the uamber of aeaee from each, la aa stjjnmt CXMCVTT. ALBAST CIRCUIT. stated above, moot ordinary eeaitary arrangements— no roads, no drainage, almost no pure water, no baths, and asystem of oeaspools which probably bos no parallel in the history of civiliutio and the orowds of the city were ripe end reedy to reoeive end propagate the fct- •idionrdiscese. The Indians and natives were the aliief sufferers. These people live in a filthy and meagre way, hate soap and water, and do not know whet vent - lotion means The malady is now gradually declining, end doubtleee will die during the cold months, from Jane to Ootober. Mean time the authorities ero taking active measures, to make up for their previous . and the wonts indicated above aoon be applied. Mouey-Maktn* Rules of Roths child. Cslbosa Decatur (1 couUoucd) Jtoaetahr « 1UU1«I1 orth. ■eenwmssa cibovit. .AT.OU CIAi-UIT. CSATTAUOOCHSS C1BCU1T. uaoos ciaeurr. 23S212S “tnllkMWH'' l -V*‘ * <0 l)K PrtJlt. JXtm i At to* sam* time aftd £117,M3 IN THE FUFT CIRCUIT. Butt* Henry Newton Spalding ifnaon .■aaagwic gp Pj T rp V f and oSSwKVVn • Ws»tetrtoiato4iciffb* ld»Mi —wit T. faet to tha line of a vacant lot on a* to i n fcal * swv ss standing* at tha point, i and Ball rigl To Hants.: 500 Crates assort ed granite and C O Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. IRON W< r ; -ffijPTii/liTfy-t - - - ■ oxk wrimssB & Tones, Propric fra*a wwnmna mTCitmo posts, fen- GMfi AXU BOXES WELL WHEELS **BOV*Ul CABTOVOS Bto. ILL DIBS Of (WlieS ID SON ANN PBOMFTLI JTIBNISHKD AT THE LOWEST BATE Oawh Paid For Old Iron. C-Us Jiunrante—Prouibe for Hie Otlpltes. CHARTEReD BY THESTATE OF TENNESSEE. INSURNCECC I^AROUNALIFE \J oar mnepz TALLAFOOaA CIRCUIT. Caaiphall Fayette Troup—1 ooutluuou.. Floyd. Polk.. Walk'-i A Coming t.host Talc. As evcryliody knows, lire! 11 art e bus taken a cottage at Newport; but that is not all of it. Within his cot tage is a blue-room, and within tho blue-room is 11 ghost. None of your catch-iienny. blood-and-thnnder af fairs, but u real, genuine, aristocratic ghost. It is a lady, who died long years agone, with u broken heart, for u faithless lover. On her bosom still rest the llowcrs that he lost gave her; and, though they have faded and withered away, their fragranco still remains, So, in the dead of night, through the antique chamber, passes a beautiful woman, with silken robes that rustle softly, with diamonds uud rubies gleaming' Utftillv in the weird light, with slow-moving, mournful eyes, looking ever for a face that was ••fair uud false,” and over all, fatul mid fascinating, lloats the subtle, de licious odor of the last boquet. Now let Bret llarte weave this si for us. sweetly and beautifully, as hi so well knows bow. The aiitbor of that matchless march of melody ill the first three stanzas of the “Hawk’s Nest” 1ms no need to get down to “ blast niv eyes.” “little cuss,” “deru ed critter," ixe, Ae., in his search for fame. (, ive iis a ghost story that will live like the “ Diamond Lens” of O’- Hriun. Buthsohild commonly escribed hie ear ly sneeeee, is a great degree, to the fol- lowing rules: ‘Pint. I oomblned three points: made the manufacturer my customer and the (me I bought of my customer—that is, I supplied the manufacturer with raw materials and dyes, on each of which I made a profit, and took his manufactured goods, which I sold at a profit, and thus combined three profile. “Second. Make s bargain stonoe. Be aa off-hand man. "Third. Never have anything to do with an anlucky mau or place. I have seen many clever men who had not shoee to their feet. I never act with them ; their advice sounds very well, but fate is w iiiumia. i.. . d......... d. lo-is against them—they cannot go on them selves, how aan they do good to me ? “Fourth. Be cautions and bold. It re quires a great deal of oaution to make a peat fortune; and when you have got it, it requires ten times as much wit to keep It.” The lost idee was one which Both* child frequently expressed; it forms s passage in bis memorable conversation with air Thos. Buxton, and there is no doubt he was thoroughly impressed with its truth. ATLAXTA circuit. SOUS CIBCUR. UBXSOKBS OIBCUIT. NORTHKllN CIRCUIT. Oglethorpe Wilke* AU(JUNTA CIRCUIT. MIDULR CIRCUIT. OOMULURR CIRCUIT. .... ... ... .uunwr, OcfcOat At th. sm Um. me pkM. symsOwsM JwMlni. .itwtttd ob • lotbslBBSlBSto KXMkBwMla. oa the north .Id. of ttovstar SrMt. lo th. cltj of AllBB* to, end »d|olul»fi Wf. IWW. Blldios boot o. cB,d«d WsStUSSB ■**7*01 We**!? made by J. a*d of May. vm. At to* the lUSSth District. O. M., iR Ate*r«f W. F. West- more)ah (1 v* E. A. AU*n. Praptety pointed onl *9 plaiutiff * attorney Levy mad* by J. B. Thoiup-ou, L U., ru«1 returned to U* June *d, 1*71. ALMU. At the Mftjue time end plane, R o*rt*ln lot In tfc*c‘.ta t AtiAt.U. couUiug one-hRlf *or*. mor* or Iom. ait- uatod on kiliy and MUM* rturt*. * U* tot Wart t Dean. l>t Sjirkt of orlRt nally HeRry. Row FuMoR vAMUty. Lavtod ob aa the property of/. M. B. CArltoa. by vlrtwa of and to aatlafy a ll.Th to*uad from Full p Superior» oirt. In favor of Annie K. CarHoo ▼*. iobn M. B Oarttou. Property polatod out bf ptolntif ■ attorney. 6th 1*7L ALSO. At the aame tlm* and place, one It bona-poww Portable KaglR* and Bolinr. Lw»led <m aa lb* (ro- uorty of Rondeau * Oo., by virtue of and Ip fidUfr a iuortoa«e ft. fa. laeued from Fulton Superior Ctourt. i favor ol A. H. Brown A On. vs. Boaditoa A O*. uuc &tb,1*71. ALSO. Al the nine Uroo and place. 13 city lota, lying that lu.rtit u <>f the city of Attauia an-.wu aa W. Kud. aud diatlUtfiiUhod by No*. 1 *. lie 1*. 1*. Mt. 34. ‘JX *0, **. *4. *6. 36. 40 and 41. b#Jim th* ext ern portion of land lot No. ‘1U6. la th* 14U> Uatrict of originally Henry, row fulton county, ooatolnlnq ■Aft acror. u< re or lea*. Levied ou a« th* pr pRTty « toward Whtlv. by virtue of and to aaUafy a voriflaffe fi.fa.iMm * ‘ * “ 1871. l|l,038,703.00. OfQoe TJ"o. -A3. ^AfccJ-ieoxx Street, Ivtoiiip>lile, Teiq JEFFERSON'd A^sT Presid -w. x ricu, r. r. vhtti\ rtrM race IfrwMMf. Second r. r. morM.K, ftccrrtnry. ft. P. Jmr/.l m. reeerjtn, «. a. a. jl»t axauxanan mm. jaMBM a. at mi ai.mxj.rBMM, Jsanxeo* Dxvm, ] M. J. Wu* » Aran or DiniioTona. SilTer & Plaiefl fare! C. B. Church, Moiupbis, Tenn, W. L. Vance, Menjiihis. Teuo. F. W. Smith, rremnent Peoples 1 •0 & Gale- N. B. Bkitcu, W. H. Brace X Oo. J. C Fiber, Gaillireath, Stewart 1 E. W. Munforp, Mciupliia, Tenn.^ fiats. President W. K Hour, Wm. Jonm, J. T. Pwrrrr, Pettit * Himpeon. W. & OnannAW, Pes t. Peoples In. Oo. B. K. PtTu.m, Marnhont P. W. White, rfVHIB COMPANY was organised in 1867, with a Capital Block of *200,0 I his .tatdllv IsissmiiS HbbssAs asm bow Si.j exceed a million dollara. | Nym.KoN Hill, Hill, Fontaine X ( Henrando, Mies. OF York Tima*, oould. to-day, i half million dollar*. TMG.TOR it HVidBEWy Moneys. Atlanta. May 16. WH. '« ' ■ ^ efn 16,000 AOENT8 WANTED.'AA Apply to ft. Wf. . Fulton Superior Court, 10 Jacob* vm. Edward White. May ilth. At the aame . U. in th wherooii T. 8. 1867; aaid Henry, uow Fulton perty of T. 8. time and piace. the e*at half of city lot Whitehall survey, it briHiM th* plao* . darner lhrtd ru the 37«h day of June, baluy In the 14th DUiriol of ortoinallj •’ulton oouuty. Levied ou aa th* brn- uarner, by virtue of and t, aatndy a The Washington Patriot says: Al though tho Departments are crowded with supernumerary clerks, tho public business is sadly in arrears in many of the bureaux. It is said that tho Second Auditor's Office, with its large force, and the Commissioner of Customs, aud oth ers, are behindhand several years. This deranged condition of things comes from the demoralization which pervades the civil scrvic", and the utter disregard of everything but more partisanship, in the appo/otmenfcs to office. How is it to be expected, when the President neglects his duty by lone and frequent absences from the Capitol, and the Cabinet follow his example, that subordinates, who roly upon Congressional support for their re tention, should be more attentive or faithful ? The service takes its tone from the Executive. If he is strict and vigi lant and upright, that rule of oonductwiU govern the Departments just as the pres ent laxi tv, unfitness aud negligence arc felt in all their operations. - — ► ♦--« -• Tho Warhington correspondent of the (burisr-Journal telegraphs on the lfith tho following item : Thorc arrived at Alexandria this af ternoon. in u ni *st pitiable condition, a Mrs. C* ff D-non mil lor child. She is tli- wi-miw of a riissMuary who died ill N* \. Zealand a few yvars ago, leaving her destitute. Shu left New Zealand last December, with five children, for Mont gomery, Alabama. Ou her way sho was wrecked iu the bay of Biscay, aud she was picked ui> by a passing vessel and tukeu to London. She lost four of her children at sea, and after many perils and hardships she srrived at Alexandria, where she has relatives. She has had more hair breadth escapes than often falls to thr lpt of even wives of missionaries. KASTRRN CIRCUIT. orteaftfl a. fa U-uvd from aultoa Supcriur Court. , i lavor of Tbuma* a. Jacob* va. T. 8. Uaiuer M»y I'dtiuiai 1 coutluaed 1— 6 37tb, 1871. ALSO, At the name time aud place, a city M in the city lUuto. situated on Uut wi«#l ol W. wi l^vauhtivc street, on toe corner of **kl West fepoUtvi* and a thirty foot *tr*et. adjoining toe pr'petty, o( Sttqua* •Rd other*, iu the 6ih Ward c oue-haU sore, mar* nr to**, S btoug part Of Malk* 73, in the 14th DUtrirt of or^Niahj l ton couuty- Levied on a* the j) A <’»nnrt*. by virtue *f and to i frotu Liberty Superior y4>iut,la Wj^m^ Cutlery, Tea Trays, $5,000,00* ASSETS. Havaunah 3— ® BRUNNWICR CIRCUIT. MrTntosh Piarou—1 continued Wayn* 1— I Mr Th* Telegr*pb A Mofwenger. Colombo* Kn- ^ce Co. / «ta i Dividends week*, and send their bill* to till* 1801*. Clerk. Z. D. MA1UUSON. Rcmornl. Eichberg 1 & Langgesser, Having removed their Plumbing&Gas-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, From Ho. 4. Harlett* direct, to 32 Peachtree Street, NEAR ORNER OF WALTON, At the same time anJ place, a city id iR the city of Atlanta containing onc^ghto 4),yvl *u .aur*. trt>ut- ing ou the Wo«t*»do o( Pryor s-roet, u«*r the of Wheat ana Pryor street*, ft being jurt bf toad loi No. 78. IU to 14th Dtotri-1 ol oogiuaMg Henry. Row Fulton oouuty. Ou *ald lot 1* a tw!v*tory dwelliag »c. Levied on ae the property Of M#*. T.'F. Itow. by .virtu* of and to Mttaty *-S.'fto laaont from tmf ‘ — Levy m. me May 30th, 1871. At the aame tlm* and plao*. the fallowing loto of ■ril.l lahita * acre*. No. M. Itth district. 4th section, Walker oouuty. acre*. No. 373. lfitb district, 4th *mU*r, Walter will oontlnue to keep a full stock of Doubting if Mr. Vallandigiinm’s public punuiU bus not prevontod hie acquiring u eoiiiiK'tuiicy for liis fami ly. the Cincinnati Galette (Republi can) auggcaU tbut “asmall payment by each of liin followers, by way of a testimonial to their leader, would place bis family iu such circum stances as be might have acquired for them by application to private bus iness.” \Veiee the dispatches have climated tlie uuiuuumbetxd estate ot the deceased nt iid.OUO. The Colorado river ami ihe por Gain, of to tomiug, Colorado, Arizona vuda a inch it traverses, are and as yet unknown wilds tp the general public. Major Dowell, who explored tlie grand Colorado canon a year or two since, is alsiut starting out ou anouiur uxpudiuon, provided for bv tlm last Oo..areas, in which ho pro poses to follow the river from its fountainhead to its month, and un lock the mysterious secret of its courae. Twelve hundred bushels of new wheat sold in I’etersburg, Virginia, tm Thursday at *2 per bnsheL The Savannah Advertiser says that for some reason, the papers have neglected to make public the reoent settlement of the ootton olaims of Messrs. T. It. and J. G. Mills bv the Court of Claims at Washing ton. The Court awarded tho sum of 8131,000 to Messrs. Mills, ns n return for the cottou belonging to them, wbiob was seised iu oommon with a large im innt of the staple during Sherman'i Kvnpsney of Savannah. The sum ubove mentioned has been paid over to the olai manta. During the high priees of cotton caus ed by the rebellion, Indie exported to England 8760,000,000 worth of that pro duct, bat bow that America is again pro ducing great crops, the Hindoos Uud competition with oar plantersia vain, aud the Indian merchants refuse to forward cotton to England at present prices. A vast amount of English capital lias been expended in Iudia to foster and develop the cotton culture; but superior soil, more skillful cultivation, and olu-apcr freights, give the American planter nu advantage, which cannot bo overcome. ►*-, A machine has recently been perfected in London, with which a writer, using a pen iu the usual manner, eau at the same time produce a duplicate so small os to lie invisible to the naked eye, yet ao dis- tinot that a microscope will reveal every 'ine and dot. A most useful application if the apparatus will be fnr [in vention ol forger; , private marks eau In* made, m notun and aecunties, legible nndei microscope power, but which no imitator oould see or even suspect the praeeuoe of. John A dolman, a sulwtantial mer chant of Boston, has susd tho Now York ind New Haven Railroad dompsnv for 810,(SHI lor iiijurtea o-o. lv.si l.v Ia-iug |iui oil . lulu uu llkul rood. Tue ille gality ol acts of this character esunottoo persist sally bs held before conductors. Tbs Dakota Delegate is in a quandary. He bolds a half-finished contract, and the law says he mast oomplets it. He is a member of Oongrea, and tha taw forbids him to complete it How to reoonoite these things is the qnsstio^ * Our, Strom and H'atcr Pipes, GAS FIXTURES, in OHAND HHiTHRg) Bath Tubs, PUMPS OF AU. DESCRIPTION Water Closets, Wash Basins, Pumps, and a Full Line of HARDWARE ! WK UOPR, BY {STRICT ATTBNTIO TO BVlIlflll, TO mbrit A COW- TINUANCB OF THIS LIBERAL PA TRON A UK WHICH HAS BEEN HERETOFORE GIVEN TO Cl. Eiohberg* & Langgesser, 32 Peuohtree Street. JT O TJi C K . before me *■ *n r*tr»y. on to* 39th (toy 1 of April. 1871, hy Henry Brown, of the T’J3d dtttr ct, a. M., of Fultou couuty. Oeorgto, oue y*l- low »»rrol m»r«, about 9 or 10 year* of *ue, with * bto*© In li*r f*o©*nd tomt whit* soot* on her ri*hl *U< uldor. (told tuare he* *ho** uu Lor hiud fw©t »nd on© *h<i*oii h©r right for© foot Appniaed by Hi ram I’twy and J. A. Ptoaxer. rr.M"hold©r* of *a!d dis trict to be worth fifty doltor*. Th© owner i* Vr«by uotih>*«\ to *pp©*r before me, prove property, pay coni and expeuee, end t*kv hor *w*y, ul*e *he will beftoM by th* Sheriff uf **id county, within the time proMiibed by tow, Rud in term* of the tow. J»So. T. COOPKR, im I-sod Oterk Court of Orvllnerr. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Nt wr <jk*lR«ivlll8, Hall to«Rty, a*<«r|la« r I1HI8 Delightful Slimmer Re*ort to now opou for A Um r*o*ptton of gutwta, hiving be*<. thoroughly refltto'i with New and BeauUfiU Furniture. The klediclml qoelity of tot* Witar, end to* Ro- uuntlc Scenery uouRd the Spring*. o*nno4 to *ur- P*M*d In Um 8outo*rn State*. Th* *m»*rvi*iou of U>* House will be Umtor the imtuedtol* control of OoL 100 Mere*. No. 383. 13tti district. 4th section. WrII- ciuuity. 10" MOTOR. No. 941.19th district 4th Mutton, Chat- toog* oouuty, 100 ROM*. Ho. 908, 13to district, 4th section. Chat- k> lSU uho'ko. hi. MM UNV* 4tn wcUob, Mur- my oouuty. 100 ROTO* No, 981, fith districts 4to section, QUmer oounty. 100 acres. No. 13. 34th district, 4th ssetia*, Oilmer .°°40aeros. No. 996,11th district. 4th aecttoit Lump kin county, Levied or ss to* property of H. J. Spray berry to ■RtiHfy r Stole Rud ouuiity bu ft. to. for lua tax tor the year 1870. Property pointed out by John M* llMrweU, T. O. ALSO. At the seme time Rud ptoo*. R city lot to th* width, u 10 to**, *dJoiuiug th* pro] WrIIrc© aud Leugaton, houxe. Levi'd ou ring p*rt oMru^lot N. igtoRlfr Etofry n*Rr Fui- RtbSMSO •*- nine time Rad ptou*. 46 turn*, don beiag peri of toad U* •GMl W rict of orttiluRlly Henry nowfuttop, near toe Weaterh A Attontoi ftalbro* W# «»• feratK'tpm* ty (R Athtoto-A* *r^ of land, I7to di* dtaaM mile*; more or leaa, from the couuty. Levied or a* to* PfUPvrt) of J«mm Rj Cook by virtue of and to aattofr a A fa iaaued from Fulton Superior iXmrt, iu favor of Rdf *48 Le* v*. Jen*** M- Cook. Property poiuted out bl pUlbUff‘* attorn*)-, Jon* 0, 3871. ALSO, At to* aame tone and place, a lot containing one- half acre, more >*r lee*, in the 046 %t*ard Of the city of Atlanta, aud known in the plau of said city M lot No. 08. *ituated toa HirtotU^*tm t. opposite th* capt- tol build tug ; it being part ol land tot Ao. 78. ip the 14th dtetriot ef origtually BMry how rmto n county. Levied on m toe property of W Westmoreland by virtue of -MSued from the Jnutlce Com O. H.,10 favor - of Tltouta* Kitty*. WLUl* J motel and. Levy mad* by Mem/ MN,' L. (L, audretai-ued to m* At>rtl UtUTIl. JUueY-td A M. PlHkhRLON. DopL 8h rf. •n’t ShrrUt't Salt tor JolB, 1971 '‘Ndjite _ guc»to comfortable and 8. R. .'IrtAMV, Prop! ielor. Jane loth. 18Tl.-lm. SHOT AND LEAD. W I HAVK JUST REOKIVKD on eonrignmeot from Ute Virgun* Lead Minos, 880 Bage shot, all *toea; 3,000 pound* liar I.cad; 1.000 pounds Pig Leads Which we oOer to th* trad* on liberal terms. W. 14. 4i to J. LOWRY. j*r-tt (WMtartamf Jnsrttrp, EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TfiEN., HAMLIN k BARNUM8. «. W. FHKRMAN, 4IKBLAL AOJWT. Ute city of Atlanta, Felloe county, the nr*t TUeaJny ut July next, within ute ot tele. Ute following p *“ “ i) third interest of a Otty • dt Itated oil the corner of A'abama sad fronting ou Alabama streetlity-Ave leetaud runstog bock along Broad *treet neventy-fivr Ifrt. On Said UN is a Two-etory Brick BHllf. f^upied by U New Bra office aud also tweOoe-»tnry Uullding Hald one-third interest beiM the iun-nvA of Hr Emily Roberts ss teir at tew of to* mtete •» p. Kmmel. dcceaned. Lev tod on a* Um it •»,»•! ty « Mr*. Emily Roberts, hy virtue of and to «atuf*j U fa. iseited from Vhttou county court m imvot < Char le* 11 unit an va K L Bobarte. a d ute wn taR »■ im. ;JRW Im IM HmtUd MmUm IM !mr IM .>M»» m»m me tmdtds rpn B.q.lyin'* Memo,Mma-mdOmmiMton- tlMMlT WMW J trtM Md tree or *hr* 1 te held at the rnton Wme i IMm Glass Flates. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash mills & Co. IIR. JOS. P. LOOm, MEDICAL EXAMINER, TUTA.YTA, CEORUU. fllllORE rootamptatiDg Ufc Inrnirance are reapectfully requtxted to eum- i IBS th. merit. ortfaU OomfOny. Th.y will Usd it Sii|terlor to Many and Inferior to None, In the l.wnfltlt tlial give Sound Insurance nt the Least Possible Cost. W, X. WATERH Oen.Aff’t, tx oprirB at t-t, u-bitkbjli. sr.. a i i.anta. <h. Drtilri Bnn Book onb Job <T>ffiff. rpiIE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN SUPPLIED * with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES , RffLESANDOTHER MATERIAL' And is now prepared to do tlie Finest Grades of JOB PRINTING! HENRY CARD, SHIP PROHEH Commission Merchant, etc., AOOOliMODATlUN W H Air, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ~ ADKB8 for Cotton, Bios, etc., also VS MUt,ammi«afOUpplBsst>diB.rckm>dtom. i i.frwxmiB a i tsjal |lank> of |vory jjoscripliti FURNISHED TO OHDElt. BLANK BOOKS, &o We have made ample arrangements to get up Blank , AT THE lowest rates ®SHS9S*»»« , l And in the very best style, aud of any dt sir. d pattern,.;