The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 17, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. Tuodai Momma Octobb 17. New Advertisements always fauna on First Huge ; Local anil Business Notices on Fourth Fugs. SUN-STROKES. •sjr- New York subacribed over i lion of dollara to Chicago. •to. The New York Tribune thiuka the Radical party need* a little leas preach ing of harmony and a little more prac tice of it, •to- Victor Hngo ia writing a book wljch to odU JTAisnm Thtfbls. Of ooqrsc heBeana the JreHth 4 ‘army with' Via on her way to the Fair at Atlanta, banners," tod little of other efoipsent^ t— ought to be able to hang his banner on the outer wall. Rev. George G. Smith ia lecturing Rome on Francis Aabury and Ha com panions. It lias been said that the man ia mad who attempts to get an audience out to hear a lecture; but in the case of Mr. Smith, it may be said there ia Meth odiam in his mndnesa. The Savannah Advertiser of the 15th inat., says: The steamer Virgo arrived at her wharf yesterday, having experienced a rough voyage with head winds all the way. On Thursday, at C A. M., Mias Caddie Moore, one of the passengers, died of heart disease and was buried at sea. She was a native of Maine, and was known aa tha “Fat Girl,” her age being nine years, and weight 350 pounds. She •to- The Shreveport Republican says “We must have a reduction in rents if we want new oommers to settle permanent ly here." It is evident the printers in that office work by the m. tar Whyte, the Pemoamiio candidate for Governorcf Msryiaad, says: “The only New Departure I am in favor of is the departure of Grant and his crew from tbeTOOn is the t county, Vir ginia. The uraehrpom that odoriiee the the Coarisr-Joumal office weighs at least twenty pounds—or would if so much of him were bet gas. •to- Brebmond, Va., has a negro wo man wlio is 118 years old. It is rely evi dent that a movement has been pot on foot to get up a rival of Methuselah; but it will never succeed until the editor of tha OmrierAounsal son be persuaded to tell how old he is. lto> Tho resent Presidential procla mation, affecting certain counties of South Carolina, Was something more than a mere note of warning to the peo ple. It was simply the announcement that, within a few days, a proclamation would be issued, declaring the several counties named, under martial law. Re ferring to this proclamation, a Washing ton letter-writer gives utteranoe to the following: The Ku-Klux proclamation to-day turns out to be a most important step in a new policy to be pushed towards the South. It is now known positively that for more than six weeks, or ever since the Ku-Klux Committee of Congress re turned from the South, the administra tion has had under consideration a policy to be enforced, not only against the'so- called Kn-KIux organization, bat in the administration of Federal civil a flairs in the Booth. There was no substantial difference of opinion among tho Presi dent and the Cabinet and the leading Representatives who favored this new orde der of things, exoept as to the time when it should be enforced, and that ac counts for the delay until after the Octo ber elections. The proclamation is, therefore, but the forerunner of martial law and the suspen sion of tho writ of habeas corpus, asprovi- Aprimthybioh says thatanfar £ { . ganization or combination shall bo deem ed a rebellion against the government, the limits of which shall Iw prescribed by proclamation, commanding tho insur gents to disperse before the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus are suspended. A prominent minister of tho Gospel, and also a leading Republican, stated to day that the arrangements of the civil and military for wholesale arrests of mem bers of the Ku-Klux Klan had been per fected, and that the country would be surprised, if the proclamation were not heeded, by the arrest of well-known Southern men. The leaders of the Radical party have mm the Southern States, one by one, pets ost of their clutches just as rapidly as the terrorism of military sur veillance was removed. Out of the whole eleven “insurrectionary" States, two or three remain to do reverence to the great Molcch of Radicalism. If things are permitted to go oa peaoeably, not oae of tho Southern Slat* will cast its electoral vote for lbs Radical nominee next Fall, unless it be South Carolina and Florida; and even in those States the Radical hold is weeltehing. The party cannot afford to gotote the canvass with the certainty that the vote of the Southern States will be oast for the Democratic nominees.— They know that well enough, and under stand the necessity of securing, at least, a portion of this electoral vote, even though foul means have to be used. These schemers covet nothing so mmeh lawlessness in the an oxcuse lot • restoration of the satrapies which bat a short while ago were removed. With martial law declared-with a suspension qf qW authority and with the swort hanging over the necks >, they believe they _ these Staten into a juppnyt of tho Radical ticket The EnfOrwsmeut Act of (Jongrem wee sue estuary step in this direction. The Pres- in every Bo*th« he, » or der to accomplish tM designs of the par ty that purposes keeping him in office. It iZCtothithf Radios!Compaigu, and well tie persisted in, as a means of seoar- iag electoaal votes. The people of the Booth have only tpbear their ills as pa- Utoffweihtt* can, a»d do nothing that cant* construed into disorder, or law accompanied by her mother. The Macon Tdeqraph, of Sunday, says As the night passenger train from Colum bus reached a point about midway be tween Butler and Reynolds, on Friday night, the engine exploded a flue, and the engineer, Mr. R. R. Raiford, finding be was in danger of being scalded to death, jumped upon the outside of the locomotive. In doing so he missed his footing and came in contact with a crank pin, which inflioted a very painful wound on Ms leg. A patent incubator has been entered for exhibition at the Bavannah Fair. If these patent hens are to be scattered about promiscuously, what is to become of the old dunghills. The Quitman Banner says: “During the war three negroes and one white man convicted before Judge Lynch of at tempting to incite insurrection, were hung in or near the town of Quitman, and their bodies buried near the present site of the Quitman Factory. There they remained until a few days ago,'when their bones were dug up and appropria ted by parties to us unknown. The dis interment was conducted in the night time, and the bones secretly carried away—for what purpose we are unpre pared tojstatounderstanding^.” Proba bly those bones hare been pilfered away to be exhibited before the Ku-Klux Com mittee as testimony against the people of the State. Hon. T. G. Lawson, of Eatonton, and Zeno I. Fitzpatrick, late of Madison, have formed a law partnership, under the name and style of Lawson & Fitzpatrick. Their office is in Eatonton. Mr. Law- son is a lawyer of high repute, while Mr. Fitzpatrick is a young man, recently admitted to the bar, full of energy and of promising talents. Hliecellaneons. JOHNKEELY r A* iff Ja« •nil has opened for CHOICEST 3TOCK OF DRY GOODS Ever offered by him. Partlcu'ar attention iff directed to the following classes of goods, which will be found to comprise choice styles,and at old prices, viz; ^ruEISS GOOD« Black Alpacas, of the celebrated “Eclipse’' brand, color warranted, (ttlast year's prices.) Colored Ai- nacas, in every shade. Black and Colored Velve- Mens in great vaiiety. Table Linens, Irish Linens, Towels Toweling, etc.. Turkey Bed Damask., and Napkins, blankets and Flannel*—an immense stock. Waterproof Cloth* in Variety. Cassini ors, Doffskina, Tweeds, etc., Beal Laces in Thread. Valenciennes, and Gu4>«™ J*®* 1 inen Collars and Ooft- A complete line of English Hosiery, Indies' Merino Shirts. in choice **5*2* w.Wown Half Hose—a full line; Men s Merino Sfiirt* and Drawer*—excellent ralue; avsrj Urge assortment of Balmoral end aoolewdKllrts, The largest and handsomest stock of Shawls ever •ws i-to-gr «*— M underelRued wUl not be oettotf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets. ~ I AM GLAD MB BAS COMB. The Beet Pupur llaa|«r Iff th« State at Georgia I CAN aow cun* your ehalrs, and asks them look mw for tie same you will nay for a bottom. No charge for varnishing chairs when I cane them, and 1 warrant all UphUslrHar* ^mrmtimr4 Mrpmirtmp, sir. to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made * fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to order. All kind* of household furniture and up* hoUtery done at the shorteat notio*. I moved to DeQive'a Opera HujffU, under Majraon Auction Ware room, “ “* ■flUacclUtuong ^buotitcmcnit. Merchant Tailoring. J. LYNCH, Cor. Whitehall street and Rail road Crossing. rjUlE LARGEST AND FIME8T STOCK 0» Cloths, Vestings § Cashmeres EVEB BBOUGHT TO THIS CITY A Fall Stock of Everything in the Gentlemen’. FurnUbtug Line. -Cone but the Best floods sold, .Teatness and Elegance is u>hat M Strive to Excel in. ■eptlMm i. LYHCH. Cotton factor# anb Cotton foob ®aano ftpe i, gu. WlT.BxnrogcK daniel. a, wellborn mu. DANIEL Ac HILL. COTTON FACTORS, Agents Cotton Food Gnnno, NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. All business entrusted to them will have strict personal attention. Orders for Baggiug, Ties or Bopo and Family Supplios promptly filled. COMMISSION 1 1-4 PEK CENT. references: l* JOHN P. urn. Pre.-tOsorgi. Hall Howl, I Col.L. If. HILT. Dire dor <Ji. B. . Wllkti Cent, iident National bank of Augusta and August* I tttvina. iu.,k a “ t£= New Cotton and Produce Warehouse* , •’ "• V *-.Y. Trd T Auguata ud Auguita | Kivlug, Itauk of Aug.,W. Factory. I National Bank of Newnao, Ga. T. O ARDINEB, Em., Pianta Dlokaou Fertllcer Co. W. W. OIMFSON, Em Sum. Oa. ■tu Merchant k Planters' National bank, Augusta I THE AT AUCTION, THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, Tl I WILL BELL, AT AUCnOW. ON THURSDAY, U>« 10th day of October, under the Hattonel Uo- tel, commencing at 10 o'clock a. the Block ol clothiDg and Place Uooda of RXAI’ CAMPBELL a <X)„ emulating of Clothing of tho latoot otrloa, froth thojugeot mannfoctorieo of New York and Haiti g a fnU atock of tho CELE- HIBT, perfect fitting ud 'fla E On., San York. P. P D. Thla world renowned biend of Dower., 16 . v *ff beat made; Undarahlrta, merino and ali oot; Roalery. Hudkerchtefr, Sc.-. Splendid Sthrar Show Caae; (French Plate .Mirror: KUgaul Brouac UM FIrturea, togather wiA Ml tho pSSltnre of first-clan* store. The attention of parties bay! as well as merchants generally, M one that will supply the went* of all. The sale will be positive, without any reservation. STRANGERS Visiting the Fair, will find the PRIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA RYE WHISKY, For sale only by the PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. No. 3 Broad Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BocW-tllldeclP THOMAS ik GODFREY, Fire Insurance Agents. [OFFICE Dt BUN BUILDING.) lUSPKESENTINQ : Howard Eire Ins. Co., or JT. 1*., Chartered tn ISM. CAPITAL, 1000,000. Virginia Home An*. Co., of Rich mond. rtg. ASSETTS $130,000. OS- *30,000 depoaitci in Atlanta, with Comptroller of the State for aecuhty of Georgia Policy holders, -ft THE VIRGINIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY nothing by the Chicago Ore. octld It. GREAT GRAND PAIR OF THE SEASON OPENS AT OGLETHORPE PARK, October 10, 1871, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ATLANTA> AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. *10,000 IN PREMIUMS BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED. $1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS. BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA. And for tho Saturday of Fair Week, a Gitizena’ Pune oI $2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS! Rouble Track t Baltimore 10hio R. R. fllHE GBEAT SHOBT LINE FROM CINCINNATI X or Columbus Bast Saving 87 to 110 miles, and arriving one Train in advance at New York. Saving and arriving 6* hour* in advance at Haiti - Javing 77 mils* and arriving 9% hours in advaoos at Washington. Reaching Phikdslphi* on# Train tho quickest. The GREAT IRON RAILWAY BRIDGES over the Ohio Blvar, at Farkanbarg and Bella!re, are completed. Morning and Night Lins* of Pnlhnaa'a Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping Cara are run on this routs from Cincinnati or Colum bus to Baltimore and Washington City, WITHOUT CHANGE. By this Route |you avoid ail Omnibus transfers and Ferries. Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offices In the South and Wash L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, Baltimore, Maryland. J. L, WILSON, Master Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland. SIDNEY B. JONES, General Passenger Agent, Cin cinnati, Ohio. ffol 1* tf. as a semblance ol Southern States, sfisfittofca 0- r STATE MATTERS. r ^n Monroe, to Vafftto edmnt*, tHjMra&tsjijsE editor. l Tb« 'Initial mitnber gives prom iweel wwry rWvav fpee. When m ox refnaM to pull in Oolum bos, some inventive fctoius catches a cat and suspenda it by the tail over the back of the obstinate bruto. The elaws are a sufficient incentive to btiainese. The Second Infantry Band, from Huntsville, Alabama, will furnish music for the State Fair. Kayos Huff toe reesived 1300 flap with which to moans to decorate the Fair Grounds at Maooo. He oertain'y To Parties Dealing to Build fl7HE underffigned would r««p®ctfally inform ths X citizeus of Atl*nU thffl kff U now prepursd 10 .-m—■* thd iMMtor ffffd Mmtdkimp, mr TStSSthSi 3s7-r«i«.i wi. « -w ' iZZVciim *** • bs* st his oommsnd • plekffd set of h**» d *- fools ooufidsnt in giving gonernl . orncsS ^Out-Lux uovul !sSon%tam SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FAIR OF THE Atlanta Agricultural end tn dnstrial Association, to be Held in Atlanta, Oct. 16, >71. V?gSSSSL.'SSS^SSk£S oJSK; ragutar tarlSrataa out. *«>> rolunwl ta Brntara ctttaa tStgnnmnU ahouU be started to tbe ''SccroUnr Attaota a. k L Aaeeotatte. Fatr. AttaatmOe.. caee ef Attaobe k Oalf Railroad Aseat. S-raitoali . Alao. itTtb. name of tho .learner ?» «*‘" k “>« * l *te u m a|ip C. D. OHKNo, mentismsdo. Ocnriwl Agvnt, Atlsniic *nd Gulf Krt ight Lins, 22* Brosdwzy, NEW YORK- O. T. ANDEBRON. octt-in J. A. BRUCE. IIAllALHON Jke BRUCE. Comer of Msricits end Broed streets. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. OEjrEBAE AVVTAOJT OATH The Park Buildings and Grounds oro rcoeiviug additional improvements, tho Track being put in fine condition. AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ARE MADE FOR 3 5,000 VISITORS. The different leading routes of travel and transportation will bring Panumgers and Freights at HALF RATES; and the indications ere that the Exposition will be one of Unrivalled. Interest. Must find their attendance on tho Fair pleasant and profitable. for Copies of the Splendid List of Premiums, pleat* address, Samuel A. Eohols, SECRETARY. The hooka are open and entries being made. Exhibitors are requested to make entries at aa early a day as possible. 1,500 DUNHELH Red Rust Proof Oats For Sate. on MsrielU Street. No. 1 property—CHEAP for No. 1 RESIDENCE LOT on Windsor Street, in neighborhood of Judge Ertklne. Thst very beautiful CORNER RESIDENCE LOT on Co".eg6 Hill, opposite residence ef Mr. Bon* tell. 4. A fine BRICK RESIDENCE, 7 rooms. Coove nlettt to the Klinbffil House. *. A superb, asw, modern stylo COTTAOE HOME, a McDonough Street. G. An elegant COTTAGE HOME on Teachtrce Street. In excellent neighborhood. 7. 12 ACRES, most beautiful aitc for a Villa Uomc, opposite Mr. Dimmtck’a, on Peachtree road, S miles from centre of the city. 8. FIVE ACRE BLOCK, in flurtriUe, Railroed. 3 miles frem centre of th* city. u Georgia it, «ub- urbuu and villa, improved »nd^wnlii^rovedJfor m octlSM K«al Eatata AganL THE TRIUMPH OF FREEMASONRY, O NE OF THE MOST THRIIJJNGLY INTEREST lug bocks ever published. Trade mprtied by Cor. Marietta and Peach tree 6U. octlG tf Attants, Oa. Proclamation. Mark W. Johnson’s, 0FF08ITE Cotton Warehouse, en Bread Street. AJdSO: 300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley, *50 Bush. Seed Bye, to umre, 500 Bush. Heed Wheat, 210 Bush. Bed Clover, 215 Bush. Red Top or Herds Grass. 224 Bush. Orchard Grass. lOO Bush. Tall Jtleadou Oat Grass, to and re, 175 Bush. Blue Grass, and all other use rut Grasses, Re. 500 Cut. thresh Turnip Seep ; AL»0! I0O Tons Sea Fowl Etinan and other Guano, lor Wheat. Etc. ALHO: 500 Rixie Flows and other Plow a, **• *».«• <» »* to Itoa towa Tbe Better Patent Grain Brill, For aowlng Wheat. *t«- AXm , Eeeaytblng .!** M«l«l la tbe Agrictdtu- ral bne, at Mark W. Johnson’s, p. o. BOX 330, Atlanta, Oa. Railroad Announcement T SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 1 Atlanta k West Point Raiuuiap. > AlUntA, G*., Sept. 30, 1871.) Chauigo ot l^chodulo. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1*71, Double Dally Paaaonger Trains will run on this Road as followa : Leave Atlanta at A. M. Leave Atlanta at *• Arrive in Atlanta at *• Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH- THE LOAN AND PIaAWT£IR9 SAVINGS BANK. _ _ " YT|- ■ubffioribed Oamtaz rud ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ■1 f>0 W <>ia lo [to rff lo J'tofw l>an ,:-m y,[ in The Warehouse of This Cor. Campbell and Reynold* Streets, '‘ i ! i nr,T,T , ,fcVK) lo r.fnn* Auguatu, Oeorgin, h ';» |S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. Limaut. CASH ADVAMtiB will be mode npon Cotton to Waroheoai,«( upoo Baihmad Reoeipto. •to- Parties Storing Cotton with ttoBoak will be forniahed with receipt, toe me that will be available fat thi* city ot angr other for bonowing money. , ■ flV* The Bank it prepared at all tunas to moke LOANS SN PBODttCE PROVISIONS on the most Air or k'r'/n Officers. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or oommnrioate wftb the CHABLE* a. JENKINH Frealdent. JMQiP, KING, Vloo-1*resident* T, P. SRAJfCH* CMhlw. BRANCH, SONS &. MIUJ COTTON FACTORS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IhiiJiw tri ‘11 U N^aiiu Uin lo aaia-xfo !'«'i ojj p>mLikI .Vff'ina i>| has Office at Planters* Loan 4c9avlnira Bank Warekea^g :r;7 ' ; ’ s ^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE for Shipment to Domegtle or Foreign Markets. NS~ SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING el sept26-8m Memlxj!, Cix. SOMETHING NEW. AWSHE & HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. FflO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST Hacalroil ud opeoad eat Fall Stack of frSwnX*™,BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, OP# , Brfi'«WT no twBmTnprj). and Oor WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN down totte uwar gndeaof SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Dilate, wa a ttel, toantifal tod ataatewtoteff Come end See Vn. Prior, end Be -L ^ ilTe Enrai”Sonthtrwt^ Con-wlneed. OUT CBANUE OF C4HS, forming DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with traina of tbe Mobile k Montgomery Hetlrood for Mobile. Hew ortaane, and all polula in Teiaa. and with Trains for 8clma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- non. Corinth, okalonn. Vlekaburg. end eU point. In tlantral Mleataaippl, Cantral Alabama and Horthara I'aaaangora wtU and this route W mil., eborter ban tbe Illue Mountain or any other rout, lo Mont- [omary. MobUaaud Hew Orlaana. and at mile, ehnet- ,r to Holiuaaud all points west of Helma. Corporations, kc., and all business houses la tha city, are requested to suspend business operations on WKDNKSDAY, Urn 18th InsL, from 9 o'clock a. m. until I o’clock r. v.. In order to giro all persons In the city an opportunity to attend tha Fair. By order of Connell: D.F. HAMMOXD, octlCM Mhyor of Atlanta. Heimit Dealers in Fttmilnre. R. H. BAPTIST, Aw ftiameer CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE FOR AUCTION. Rinuacne—M. O. Dobbin., Pm^nt O'-orgta anklng end Trad Com on A Co., Wholeaale I F. Wyly, WhoUeal. Wllbe k Co., Bnnkarn. MITVA TtOAT WANTED, B I A YOUHO LADY. TWEUTV-FOUE YUM of age. from the Coontrr, aa bona, heapar. • S8ULkto. Passengers leaving Atlanta At 7:[0 A m. t Arrire In gelmaat »:3I P. M. At 7:110 p. m., Arrive in Belma at 10:33 A. m. Making cloan oonnoctlons with Helina and Msrid- lau ltuad. BAGGAGE CHECKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. gg- Fare aa cheap and accommodation* as good as any other route. Ask tor Tickets via West Point and Mont gomery. *U. Tickets for sale at the offloe of J. IX. Porter General Ticket Agent, at ths Union Passenger Depot L. P. GRANT. Superintendent W. J. HOUSTON, General Passenger Agent octa-tr Admlnlatrator’a Male. Stats or GnonofA, 1 TstAArzano Conmr. j B y virtue of an order of tha Court of Ordinary *f auU county, vrill h* soli on ths BUI luoadag in November next 1871, between the lawful hoars of sale at ths Court House door, in Crawtordville, in mid county, ths plantation or Mods helongtag to the estate of General Aaron W. Orter, deceased, lets of 2?tm*^irhi- pluntatlou Is well adapfodtothe culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Situation healthy, society good. Couveakut to railroad, post office, churches, and mills. Mr. Jamas A. Grier U ou the plaos, nudfUl taka nkosura in showing the lands to any on* wishing m uTkm it. Sold in lota to suit the purchssera. A nlat of each survey will be exhibited on day of sals. Hold for th* benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Term*, one and two years Urns for approved papers. This. September 11.18T1. ™* P JAMBS M. TRIPLKTT, Adminlstr, d« bonus non, with the win annexed. •epill-tda Office Bomo & Dalton R R Co, E. V. JOUWSON, IkOCoI Ag*t, MO. 4. THE H- L KIMBALL H0U8E. Atlanta, Oa*, October lJlh, 107L FSgSSS! gP5rMSS£« terminal points, as low as by any other f 00 *** 1 ^* To MOHTOOME»Y. SELMA, MallIL*,VtCXXBCEO. jacksoh. cawtoh, mhbidia* mm *xw oh- LBAMS. ■n V. JOHNSON, Local Agent 8* B* * D. K R^Jo* 4 Kimball House. TKOXAI J. JUNIMOS* WILUAM V. dUWrOED, roanrn t. awni. Jennings, Smith & Co., Otmau PAC'TOB* AMD COMMMBIOM MEBCHANT8, -a wave dAy ramovailto Ho. 5, Mclntoab atreat, iimta. OwwgiA, (opporit. onr format ptoo. of btm- | whan w. hat. tha moat ample and Cloee ■tonga of any In the city, which la strictly Fire- Proof. Conalgumenta Molioltcd. ■aptanhac L l»n-nplt-«w»a. ATLANTA OFFICE Southern Department Liverpool & London Amd Globe Ionurauce Co. Extract from Report of Director* at the 35th Annual Her tin*, Feb. *4, 1871 Total Mrnlnga ofOo. for in tte**" In U. A Cncnencj, about 14,000,000 IManra riirplu. raamlna oAmaaa that th. 1 Paddy.—8sy, Mi key, now’,how did yon grow «ich fine reties? Mikhy.—Och! shuro aa’ iU jo«t by reading the Rusit SoCTHSkWS*. THE LIVELIEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST 1 aghioulthral iroifriWHTiT Publlakod Anywhere, > AT TMB tOW PUCE OF ONE DOLLAB PER ANNUM. ,, ; Uptime” C 01 "” • TUB BtJKAX, So^rioai ootlkUrwtXX dtsAtnu, In U. 8. Currency, about. It appears from this i Surplus Fund of Oompunp lu Mm*. The accumulation* sUc* last at* BaLSSKS 8 ^:-::^ Thla win b«T. the ChpttAl. Aaaata “A - ■err. Fund ItOAtoM octiaat w. B. WALKU, Agkmt. Henry Bischoflf & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wd dbit.eim or Uloo. Wtneo, Liquors, gan,Tomiooo. *o. No. 187, Site Boy Btrate, I CHARLESTON, S.O. 1 m. ntacnonr. o. wnn «. ■. I W E E I> Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, EOOWOMIlAl. Will do a greater vabSST^if - work, wot «wza ekAii|M thin any other ntonine. Botd on the In Wf**f*®. ten doQnri a month. Office end mWoob nt . . . . t NMMkt’ffi BIooIa, RX ^ ATLANTA* GBOB G. V, 8HBPP,