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.1/ r / VOL. II. SUN. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1871. NO. 440. THE DAILY SUN Publlnlutl by the Atlanta Sun Publikkln* Oaipaay. 1 *• 1 ' • 1 ' 1 AUuilh H. UephcM, AtcUMU n. ‘ •^‘Ztirrn. Alexander H. Stephen*, PeUtkal Editor. A. B. Watsen, • ■ • • News Editor., J. drift feimweA»e®«fcrtuul»u* neeiluuutger. WILLIAM H? itbb B noil MC Omr City Agent. sBHiasaE'ffin nOW TO RJCM1T MOMMY. We will be re*pon*ible for the ufe arrival of all money aent u* by Money Order, by Reglitered Let ter, by Express, or by Draft, bot not otherwise. 11 money aent in an unregistered letter la lost, it mast be the loss of the persou sending it “ i aent from the office till it ia paid To Correspondents. Mr. Stephens will remain is Crawfordrille. Ills connection with The Bos will not change his resi dence. All letters intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De- t of this paper, should be addressed to him gin ess offfii yMnd. connected with Mmm ,i» Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Bmith, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. TELEGRAPH NEWS loWBtl fy m exoininatioii of the separate oiopanieB, By Hew Yerk Associated Press. lOMESTIC NEWS. MASSACHUSETTS. yha^emer tttome of the .Vno CoifMet Boston, OetobeV 10.—The' {irocokslii attending tbo laying of the corner-stone of the new postoffice building was im- ^oaM^WITtto^ QUA NEW HAMPSHIRE. Jm Hartkgmake. Concord, October 16.—A short, sharp shock of an earthquake was felt here to- da » CALIFORNIA. Jrrirml of Ttmt- -Marine Winter. San Francisco, October 16. —'.the America has arrived with a full cargo of teas. easier, Cilorado, has done down. onjpai The Union Fire Insurance Company of San Francisoo telegraphs its ogonts to pay its Chicago losses and eontinuo busi ness. Potter Palmer telegraphs that all the Fire Insurance Companies in which ho is interested as special agent or partner, will pay in full at maturity. . The Counsel for General Jordan who Tiaa been indicted for a violation of the neutrality laws, will move, to-morrow, for the discharge of hia client, as no effort is beiqg made by the government for a speedy trial. The rumor of the negotiation of mortgage loan in Europe by the Western Union Telegraph Company is unfounded FOREIGN NEWS. Terms of Subscriptions Single Copy Per Annum.. jfcijasaea iod then Six Month* IW ... 37 00 ... 35 00 ... 43 00 ... 68 00 ... 84 00 5 €enI*. CLUBS FOR THE DAILY. Throe Coplee One Year Four •• “ ** Fite Eight Ten 44 44 " 2M3WS4K1. JRFkf*:.??T.:3namax::. Twenty " .^liX.AjVt..*.eA...Ml»>^8 U Klftj *• I* 5 00 One Hundred Coyle. 4 hb eil UTAH. The hltrm Ming Sllll .#»read. Salt Lake City, October 16.—A storm here last Saturday night prostrated houses and delayed the trains. The wires arc all dOwi. WISCONSIN. further from Iht f'iree- The He for ter! great Jeom of MAft Confirmed. Milwaukee, October 1C.—Later ac counts conlirm the previous disastrous reports of tbo loss of life. In the ne borhood of Peehtigo the loss will ft 1,200. Fifteen per cent of those injured will die. The only escape was by water, where maddened cattle and horses drown ed many. The population of Peshtigo isjtwu thousand,a third of whom perished. ..is oo Single Copy,. Three * Fire * Ten 4 Twenty * Fifty WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS: .. 3 60 .. 4 00 ,. 7 SO ..15 00 Ou Hundredl Copies, 8i# Mouth*,,. 65 00 u.ri.cofim . ,/i . .4 . .1 ce.it! SELMA, SOME AMD DALTON R. R. TUAINrl DAILY, 8USDAYB INCLUDED. Leave Solma 8:43 A. tt., 3:15 P. M. Arrive at Rome *:4l r. U., I:48 a. u. Arrive at Dalton 7:40 r. M.« 3 :50 a. u. Laave Dalton 7:60 a. m., 8:30 p. u. Leave Rome 9:37 A. M., 10:45 p. Ms ArriveatBeima..... 8:10p.m., 0:44 a. M. Departure* of Trains to end Atlanta. J ATLANTIC (OB STATE) BA1LUOAD. NIOUT PABttaMOEB TBAIN—OUTWABD. Leave* Atlanta 10 & P m Arrives at Chattanooga DAT PAMKMUKB TBAUI—OUTWABD. Leaves Atlanta 6:00 a m Arrive* at Chattanooga 1:31 p m TAUT LINK TO NEW YOBK— OUTWABD. Leaves Atlanta p m Arrives at Dalton 7:53 p m MIGHT PASMEMUKB TBAIN—INWABD. Leaves Chattanooga Arrive* at Atlanta 1:43 am r FAJMKMOKB TBAIN—INWABD. . 5:30 am , 1:13 pm -INWABD. Leaves Dalton t~ Arrive* at Atlanta *»**>»“ THE OEOBGIA (AUOUITA) BAILBOAD. {No Day Train on Sunday.» Night Paasenger Train arrivoa 5:35 A m Night Paasenger Train leaves P- “ Day Paasenger Train arrives «•30 p . m Day Passenger Train leave* - 7 :10 a m Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:05 a m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves. ...6:36 p. m * g AWKWBWPM BAILBOU). . ra but— ZwLn>WW-«-d. Leevea Macon 7.85 A. m. ..‘el.-oop. m CHINA. .Igalrt Jmtmr the Met Iht. Chletue. Honu Kuna, Ootober 11.—A great flo*d ha* meumj at Tieutoin. Ten thousand square miles ore under water. Terrible typhoons have occurred at Hong Kong and along the ooast. The city of Hong Kong to throatouod with Luanda tion. ENGLAND. Winter at Hea—Li of Life• London, Ootober 16.—The steamer City of Paris, from New York for Liver pool, ;off Capo Clear broken down. Steam ers have gone to assist. There is a strong breeze, but no apprehension ^ for the steamer’s safety. Two steamers'collided in tho Tyne, and five havo been lost. Leave* Chattanooga Arrives at Macon.. Night Passenger Train loaves Leave* Macon Night Passenger Train arrive! ....1:40p. m. ....3:55 p. m. ....5,06 p- m. . 10:35 p. m. Arrives at Macon 8:85 P- ® ATLANTA AND WEST POINL BAILBOAD. wasisss^Ei Day Paaatnger Train leaves 6:45 a m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND A1B-HM* BAILBOAD. Leave ® A. M. Arrives! *;• *}• Leave Atlanta " * {.• J Macon A: Augusta Rail road. 6 0CA.M. 7 40 P. M. 1 45 P. M. Western Railroad of Alabama. Leave Selma J M Arrive at Montgomery. 6:40 a m Arrive at Weat Point A M Leave Weat Point Arrive at Montgomery Leave Columbun Arrfve*4 omnibus..., 8*“ .13:30 1*M 6:15 PM 11:40 A M .........43 J0PM Atlantic ami Gulf Hallroad. ROM Savannah, Oa, via Albany, Jacksonville 1 and Tallaha**ee, to yuiucy, Florida: Leave Savannah daily w , :l * p * J* Arrive at Albany daily £* 5 Arriva at Jacksonville dally 1:4S P. M Arrive at Taliahaaaee daily (Sunday* cx- Ogpltnl,••..■ia.,.*........• • :3d r. ai w . UaMV.ii.iyKe cASiHuDaSr. e.®iH. • than ton ot fi*ceu f«rconW • . Hesthtcd that allihe Nct» YuA MARYLAND. The JSplgcopal Contention, Baltimore, October 16.—The House of Depntics of tlie Episcopal Gonrcntiou, adopted a report relative to the admiss ion of a new diocese withiu tho limits of Pennsylvania. Tbo union of the new diocese with the General Convention, tokes effect from the 8th Proximo. It also adopted tho Hymnal. It is repor ted by the joint committee of the Gene- mi Convention with tho amendment that this, when finally corrected by the com mittee there on, shall bo free to be priu- ted and published under tho same con ditions now applied to printing and pub lishing the prayer book. ILLINOIS. Mt.rga.itt.tc thing. I. Chteag.— The lle.Jet Sums Mml.mt -Plentg U feel U'oel Uttl- ire Mectrereei. Chicago, October 16.—A furiona gal. occurred here Saturday, blowing fire brands iu all directions and prostrating walls. Fortunately, it had previously rained. There is a steady and auiplo Bupply of food. Dead bodies are being continually found. Banks pay 15 per cent, at odcc, and will resume regular business ou the 17th. It. H. Hurlbert, Comptroller of Cur rency, certifies to the aolwucybf tho 6hi J cogo National Bank. Advices from the Northwest grow hour ly worse. Tho banks will open for business to morrow. They will pay deposits in full. All branches of trade are rapidly loca- ting. There is wonderful activity in the South Diruion. Thousands aiia « work removing the debris, and erecting tem porary buildings, etc. Every laboring man, willing to work, finds plenty to do. Wages are liberal. The action of the bauks in resolving to resume immediately, inspires confi dence. The stories about wooden pavements burning up are exaggeration. The uumber of dead bodica discovered is less than a hundred and twenty-five. The large mass of persons supposed to havo been lost arc alive and well. . NEW YORK. r ct The ieetteremet (itotpoeeiet hellting their Htotui—Muc thru Hlom*—The r.el*t gttt I. It fl.ieHmUt.—.W.mlhee.1 lhet.Ui. I. Iht megirm—Jtlmrlt <• !'<'• hgiutme. New Vouk, October 16.—Fifteen In surance companies are in consultation here to-day. M.llcr, the State Superin tendent, addressed the meeting, saying that if any companies ware compelled to go Into liquidation, he would do his beet to protect the interest of insurers, but wanted frauk and caudid statements. President Oakley has just returned from Chicago, and says it is considered that the losses there are understated. The Chicago companies cannot pay more Mostreal, Ootober 16.—A terrific gale, after a heavy rain, has caused serious dnmago to life and property hero. The roof of the new St. George church start ed during service and tho people lushed out in the middle of the prayers, Tho Cuthedral spire rockod like tho mast of a ship. Miss Anuie Lowe, daughter of John Lowe, of the Uurette, was killed. Leave J*.'k»'umlle daily a-M P. M Lam amaaj dally *i{- Arrive at savannah daUy A. l Memphis and Charleston Railroad. W. 1. Ansae. Agent, Athkta, Oe. time tenut or m unnu e Arrives in Memphl coming east: .10.30 A M .. 6:00 AM .13:10 A M .. 600 I* M Mail Train leave* Meinphla Arrives in ChatUnoogA next day.. Macou and Bruiuwick Railroad. mi accramoo«r*o* vaasB—tDattjr aaoapi Suuda) a) Leave Macon (nasMngar *he«l) 8:30 a.m. Arrtv« at Dmaswlct SS i. S: kioht raaasNaEB (Daily e«oept Sunday*.) livkn Leave Macon ftaaaaflpr Shed... Arrive at Hawktnavtlle Leave Hawkinavtlie Arriva at Macon Paaaenger Hhed.. AINSWORTH’S SPOOL COTTON, tirni# FOB HEWING MACIIINU. ALSO, • A#i. 1 S POOL SI LK,iU colorv, Oie beat quality. 1 ox. Spool, Silk, all color*, f 1 15 beat; h o*. Spool, •Silk, all color*. 30c, beat; 100 y’da Spool, ^ilk, all colors, 10c, beat. FOR BALK AT THE H rover k Hr Hwatoff Snehto* klfrwrj, 15 Whitehall Street, Next to James’ Bank. Ladies are invited to examine them Silks, which CANADA. .1 Terrible Storm In Montreal. W A SHINGTON. 1.1.rm.ee Cte.pa.tet hrtpr.am— The hoar.' Oemereet Ulemlck Iliad. ^ Washington, October 16.—The Siiec- tator reports that the following Insurance companies have suspended: Tho Market Company, of New York City; tho Hide and Leather, the Independent National, and tho New England Mutual, of Bos ton; the Connecticut, North America, Putnam, and Norwich, of Hartford. The Board of Huper visors has decided jainst allowing steam tugs to carry more steam than is allowed other vessels. General Sherman visits Europe to in spect their forts uud armies. General Dimick, who commanded Fort Warren during the early part of the war, is dead. Restated that ponies would pay their losses. The Pacific Insurance Company's lia bilities at Chicago is $2,000,1X10. The Company goes into liquidation. Jay Cook, McCulloch & Co. have tele graphed a thousand pounds sterling to the Mayor of Chicago. The house here had giv housce 1 bunking house and A receiver baa been appointed for the Fulton Firo Insnram-o Company, of Brooklyn, which a stockholder swore has become insolvent, owing to the Chicago tire. The Plmmix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, has adjusted its loss by the Chicago fire by u draft scut to Hart, As ton A Co. The Board of Directors of the Home Insurance Compauy, to-day, unanimous ly adopted a resolution to fill up it* capi tal stock to two and a half milhous at the eatUot practicable moment. Tfito will restore tho Home’S Meets to nearly, if not uuito. (our millions, after every cent of tub Chicago losses shall liave becu paid. The Manhattan Company, which has announced a suspension of business, ex pects to meet all its losses. ■MtsfflvasSKJd -HUX being incendiary. TTUi Continental lont about ti million, MARKET REPORTS. Sharp & Jlogk, JcacUtt, Stt. SHARP & FLOY l b 11 e JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS TO ATLANTA INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION iti irb/. fi iuiS|tn«Ksin oflnt'f jH*Y -,rit AND Georgia State Fair, OFFER THEIR LARGE STOCK OF fi.Y; Woow Jl i oliri rjomo Hji ( A JEWELRY, SILVER-WIRE, 4e AT REDUCED PRICES. n New York, October 16.—Cotton quiet and slightly favors buyers; middling up- lauds 20‘; Orleans 20); sales 700 bales. Livxutool, Octobor 10 -noon.—Cot ton opened firm; Uplands 9id(u9j; Or leans 10d(adU)jd. Later—Cotton closod quiet ; sales 12,060 bales; export and speculation 3000. Upon ship named at Cbarleeton or Sa vannah 0). Cincinnati, Ootober 10.—Flour weak. Corn steady. Fork nominal, $13. Lard low, kettle 9). Baoon drooping, shoul ders 71; sides 7j(n,8. Whisky 91. LonsviLLE, October 16.—Bagging- light order demand, 161(0.18. Flour is iu fair demand. Corn, ear, 50fn,55.— Provisions lioa only an ordto demand. Pork, in ronnd lots, $13 60. Bacoa is a fraction lower, shoulders 7); clear sides 8|. Packed lord 9i(u,H). Whisky 91. St. Loess, October 16.—Flour quiet. Coni better. Whisky 92. Bagging dull. Pork S13<a;l3i. Bacon quiet. Liverpool, Ootober 16.—CoMon closed easier; uplands 9|(^9). Sales 12,000 Breadstu fis firm ; red winter wkeat Charleston, October 16.—Cotton quiet; low middlings 18)(u,18J; receipts 2,338; exports coastwiso 2,448; sales 300; stock 14,201. Galveston, Ootober 16.—Cotton aelive; good ordinary 16;; net reciepto 1,340; sales 175; stock 25,191. New Orleans, October 10.—Cotton easier; middlings 19ltrf)19j; net receipts 3,207. WiLMiauToN, Ootober 1G.—Spirits turpentine quick Itos in firm at $5 62) for No. 2. Crude turpentine firm at 34c for hurfl; $5 00 for yellow dip; $5 10 for Virginia. Tar firm at $2 CO. Augi'sta, October 16.—Cotton dull— middlings 18(; neoaipts 800; solos 500. Moiiile, October 16.—Colton dull— middlings 19; net receipts 2,789; sales 1,000; atook 16,703. Wilmington, October 10.—Cotton firm —middlings 18); net receipts 338; sales 193; stock 394. Savannah, October 1C.—Cotton—low middlings 18); net receipts 3,757; ex- ports coastwise 3,UUo; kales 1,400, priu elpally Satmilay evening; stork 19.063. New York, October 16, evening.— Money 7. Uurroney to gold, with com mission, firm bnt weak. Borrower’s dis counts active. Banks unohanegablo, sup plying demaud, rates in some instances reach 12 and 16. Sterling weak at8<n 8), Cold 13)fu;13i. Governments clou od dull and 'steady—62s 14 j- States heavy—Tenneaaeos 64, new 65; Virginias 59, new 68; Louisiana* 65, now 58; levees 70; 8s 70; Alalianias 100; 6s 68; Georgias 81; 7s 91; North Carolina* 37), now-20; South Carolines 73, pow 45). Cotton sales for future delivery, to-day, 3,550 bales: November, 18|(s 18-16(3 5-16; Decoml>er, 19)(7il99-1C; January, 19J(«' M19I; March, *1); April, •30l(a ! H0 13-16. Cottou dull and heavy; sales 2046; up lands 20); Orleans 20). Flour—South- eru quiet; common to' fair extra 85 28T8! 5 90; good to choioo $7 02. Whisky VJ. Wheak 1 oyut lojvo(; wintet red western Watch Repairing Promptly and Thoroughly Done. Do not fail to call and see our elegant Store and the finest Stock in the South. SHARP Sc FLOYD. Jfcw ^hurrlitctncntw. Germans, Attention! ROLLER SKATING! tho miachiovoi Wheak SLOW , ltice firm, new 9@9J. 4S a'Uus. being much less than their immeme sur-1 New York, October 16, iatosk -In plus and doubled capital and, after pay- creasing demand frees the South to move $1 Naval sto res ,„g fis losses, will have two millions sets for new business. Superintendent Miller will, to-morrow, issue a circular raffing upon all the New York Fire Insurance Companies to report .nL._n.il, their losses at Chicago and psesfit their standing. This will be fol- cotton; Southern bolaqesq “ !«*• Decline in sterhng exchange, due partly to free sales and borrowed Mils by stock operators. Gold fluctuated during the day from ISt to 14. bis 16); 62« 14i;4s 13); 5s 11), new 12); 7s 12.}; $s 12i; «* TH. SCHUMANN. A Good Opening. Hoarding Husim m, FIVE ROOM IIOUHE, Intlroly new, with anperior flxturta, near WhiU* hall street, furnished throughout, where 11 tore are now eight table-boarders and nioro expected. TUo oooupenl la arranging to leave tho city. House fur rent, and furnituro tor sale cheap. Apply at this office. ootl7 61 Executor’s Sale. THE ATLANTA SUN i DAILY .ad WLLKLY ‘A Live Paper m Urs Isaacs.’ ALEXANDER D. STEPHENS, PoDIRwI Editor, A. 1L WATSON, Nan Editor, 1. HENLY SMITH, Oaarnl Editor sad mutant THE RINK IN THE CITY, BfttWtt .'aitta. We look up Every Night During tbn Fair, at the ; romlDf atniggle m desire. To this eu . „ I r* | it All 11 fl ,n * cm*Montly to the hearty Co-operation of ever? 1 11/ 1 I 1 UUUUH« Deaaooaat in the Union. In one grand united effort A .... I *0 w*« • dlDriuoa triumph on Badlcaliain and Gan. THE SUN la an _ defender of Lihwty-odhertag to I landmark* of true Democratic upon the auooeaa of tho party In the struggle aa a permanent object of patriotic Totbfaend we ahall labor aeeloualjr, look- Morning and Afternoon each day. SOME OF THE Door* Open at 7 o'clock. tho City Hall, in Atlanta, will be sold, tor's aale, one half of lot No. 335 and 300 acres of lot ffo. 334, Btone's District. Fulton county. Tho land ^ ^tniaaion He* about acven miles from AttanU, on the peraons. road If ad ini' from Green's Ferry to East Tolnt. ! T»r Tt....... —— ——•—» — — - • aT..» » , , . . . „ ! ' iBAHWIBE, of Uie Arm of Barwiae A Wayne, Froprt. About half the land 1* uuder culli\atlon, the L^f, pumniog'i piirut jii^ior ftitn, lor iba fiooUi other half well timbered. land West, P. O. Box 33, Atlanta, Ga. octl7-5t It lie* well, and la deeirablo property. The half tot Ha 333, h*e * residence ami other Improvements. Sold ec the property of Mm. N. II. ffey, deoeeeed. T£BMB—Oue half cash, the bellance iu twelve months. octl7-lafrtda* A. A. WlLfftJN, Executor. DeGive’s Opera House Director JOHN TEMPLETON. TO-NIGHT, And Every Night For the Fair Season! secure to aa Liberty and good Government on this continent. For this encoeae we ahall labor In the Best Skaters of s South 1 *■* wlM A^V0U U.UVUAU va. h ““ TA. , H ,t luKtari, of GwigU wUl b< fctotad. Will bo in attendance, who will exemplify to what We shall give a correct report of the proceedinga of vw.pfrin*inn Kk.iirre TL.n.r. hk> lh * Wiw*t»re, and publish the Dedalone of the perfection Hkatlng on BolJera hae I g«piem* Oourt. with all news of internet oomnected been brought. 1 wlth the State GoverameBL ^ , Mr. Stephana is tbonmghly enlisted In this great • ♦ 1 - ) work and contributes to tho columns of Tna Aua A Fine Bind of Mnslr At Each AssemMj, kUaoMi <taUy * m TERMS OF 0UB9CRIPTIOBf Daily-flagH Copy • Twelve Mouths....$10 Ml Three Months 3 « Six Moo the i 001 One Month 1 00 Clabi tor Dally—Per Ann was i Three Coplea 17 001 tight Copies U 00 Four Sf 001 Ten 44 .A4 Of Fire 44 AS 001 Single paper « eta Weekly—Pew Aaaan i Single Copy 1 001 Ten Copies If < Three Copies f 001 Twenty Copie* 38 4 Five Copies 8 001 Fifty Copies 00 I One Hundred Coplee 175 1 Weekly tor Six Vanik* i Slagle Copy 1 001 Twenty Copies. 1* 0 Hire* Copies 3 M | Fifty Coplee It 0 Five Copies 4 001 One Hundred Copteef 00 TenCopJeT T 80 Single paper..^TTlcti II.—Tho management reserve the right to re- e of Skate* to any objectionable - Territorial Rights and Skatca, apply to L. T. Millinery Opening I . Jack's Confectionery, Whitehall street. Window Muuliw, L*«e Cartaiiu, Laaber* qufa ■atorfala, j Damask, Reps, Ruga, Table ami Floor OU Cloths, Mats, MaUmgs, WaU Paper and Upholstery Goods, (u Largo varieties, *t the Carpet Store ot < aept36-lm CHAMJiBUUN. BOYNTON A CO. Axialnlator, XaqaaMc, Velvet anil Bwij Bnnweln I'arpetn * IN HliAUTIFUL lJEHIGNS, AX THE CAKPET STORE OF The groatest .\ttr*cti«'ii*. The Unequalled and i Compeny of INara, who have achieved the most brilliant succcNsea. Now selec tion* nightly from their great performance*. BAST LYNNE, HMR At LAW, LADY OF LYONS, SOTRE DAMS, OIRALDA, LEAP YSAR. **.l ~~~. fttar.op.a.KkLaH.lril.Vtack. Vetlonuteeca TAriMTllY, IlMUSSELS tofl. Ml .-Clock. CAIUMyiVI (H. TU uLl vucolu price. jb Ik. aa«k. now o. aURW U tfe. OMpri Man K9. TlcktU tor rMervwl *-.U «t PhiUlp. k Croee'r Bvol mart. octlf-ir CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON * OO. Mptak-lm The L nr felt tout Jlott Superb Cotton States Lift Insurance Co. CHkHTEBED BY THE RATE OF OEOBOU. OWNED AT HOKE AND EAK10KD BT Sarac af aar Beat flEEMlen. omr B^SOO I'aNriu time* mrntt Jnmeut, IMS. Th. oaly Coopur Mug biriw la Ik* an kb ONI HONOSED THOUSAND OOLkAN* Mr«rib4 wllk ikaaalkMWM ri Ik. Htatao<Obbl.b.aM|rMialn rifrilrrEd/w. Policies Upon all the A loom 1 me pmr. mm*, or *1 ALL IfO DnM. reucoa hon-pdkfutablk. as to n» < the time paid for expiree. QLUIIt Names tot CLUBS mask all be aent at th* same time, and take the paper for the same length of time, J. MADISON CUTTfc, Attorney % Counsellor, at Law J ’ * Room 8 MAY CHAMBBBUN. DOYNTON k CO AffonUi Wonted for A.H.STEPHENS Cor. 7th and E Streets, • iKLA 1 it 1ST* )HY OF InE WAk. Conipteu in one VAJ A cuiaiDTAH n volume. Send for circulars with terms and a ftill WAShmGTUN, □. C. dsscrliiUon of the work, AddressBaktooal Pabhah- PrMtiu. I. tilth, Co.rU, brim »HC<*i- In. Co.. AlbA (b., fhllririakM. R*-, tt b. um. mUMODti, uid lu Ui, Li'i*rtmeuu. oct)7-Iu |Mo. QcIlOdtr «. a. ItOOKh. ~ r.V. JOMr’UtK, nit .me PatHtgr and n*co»atMr. gX>NTRACTOK FOB BRICK AND ,/\rnci ibw, w. a. jki. mtiirui Hint, r' atone Work, of Ml clwc. PlMterlo, ud ’ * turn.th.nk, to hi. old pntrou, for tormm urnnmntnl work, Stone Gutuu., ntc. bvon. uk how* hr Mterilon to hnunm to nurUn GrlBa, On., Mn. IX 1871. T> coMbunacorilkhknbo. MlUl Danforth’s Dentrifiice. ration In nan. ,nh by octl7-tf RFDWIWK k VOX. w. u. howaad. c. n. now* W. JL HOWARD A SON, COTTON JACT0RS OOMMIMMXON MBROBAMTM. Ko. 1WABBXN BLOCK. • • • AUGUSTA* GA. KXTB agate tender <w mrrlom M the Wt TT business. In all IU branches, to a onr on pat ron* and plan tan generally. ConaminaloR far NdllaiCattaa, Okie and a Quarter Per (eat. All family supplies ordered will be lected by vne of the Ann. prices. Orders for Ranging and Ailed* and at thehsaast aaah Liberal cash advances ■ Strictly a Home Comp*y With Its Capital and In ItappaalatottMwa who of the benefits of I to give 11 i The time has arrived when every thonghtftt mam t* disposed to make this wla* provtalon Aw than# de pendent upon hi* life. This Company propeeaa ko give ai me aAventagee offered by foielgn 1 l'EOPLB Of THB COTTON STATES ra