The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 06, 1871, Image 2

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the DAILY sun Wkowdit Morkimo Srttemtieb C. in lie Sun Building, Wett tidetf Alabama. in tie Sun Building, Wett street, Second Door South of pdf New Advertisements always found on Firtt Page ; Local and Business S'nliccs on Fourth Page. T* L*wy<n. We jnbllnkm (ail, the deciaiona of the Bapreme Court: also the daily “Vjp- ■eeitlgd" M tBS'06urt, and keep the “Older of Baaini ooii 0atmnnnl).Shipping Cmre. BA RRA Y'S LINE—NEW \ IRK*SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY raoB mca roar. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, OKI HALF PEE CABIN PASSAGE t BECK.w.Ui A h U loaves each port ITUT1 msndst. IV, Cuuimmnder, other wovda, is after Heniy*Clewi, Gov. StlSCStSfflSSS of the Uaited States Government. ► » The Leader apeaka of tia aa “one of i lead- jmunnwii in bavaxiuh mail antAM huip compart. tPmpuinmvNHtA AJrn m- PAMMAU. m jatariooa interview, with the Secretary of the Traaaory," and doea not “Imitate to denonnee the hypooriay of the De- **Htow<itde<y —4tjH\oarjfcn|-^ ■ intenaely loyal to the U, B. He gamhled in atocka, bulled gold, bt eTRAMiaa o* Tina URI OHR HALT PICK CERT. 0AR2R »* DROK, with aabalatanoa - la Tkla lift* to oonpoMd of tba Ira* clem alaamahlpa WTOMIHO TEAL, OniuKtor. SATURDAY. Through bUU lading furnished by Umm rimi— w, n by all railroad connection*. For freight or peeeege, W** HUNTER A O AM WELL, * not perfect life nAtundiration, or vote, or exerefee anj of the privilege* of citiienehip, ill during tfe vm—did Hot even volunteer in the Union service or piece within the roech> of con's drafta and ooneertption* hot remain ed a foreigner; and it vaa only on the 8th day of May, 1865, that be oo no pie tod hie 1 naturalization and took the oath to sup port the Conatitution of the United •ITT win or the North. Like the true Wall street gambler, he wanted to he on tho winning ride. . _ . And he didn't with to be drafted. W ill lie who now wisbea no much Information hare any objection to giving a full account of the interview between bun self and the i'e^o/iSFttfAnaweriLg whefior^S not he pleaded alienage as could not be drafted f liia full naturalizettod . than was neoeaeary. In abort, not until Richmond was taken, and the Southern rebellion had oollapeed, did he appear lu the neglected Court of Common l'leaa and become a citizen of the United States. “ Iriite As B<]neei» would aay, "Hera'S r A ivnkedTaukpatTon. I STEAMSHIP lalHl 'Through UUi of hiding given by railroed agent* lotto*. and iu by atrRuanblpkgsDU to pr WlTWMWW" m to ProrkUn nOmd depot, and ititi ■SS.—"* te ■SBS&aiflS!!! “ _____ Agents, Hevannah. F. NICKERSON A OO., BOV f4f Aganla, Boston For New York. r hodtheen steamship compart. tVKHV THUKHDAY. j this Lina can be affected under , . to . .O_. Oom. 0». Same r. O. Mallurr. Com. Will .all *• follow,: JL LlVIRimroR..,,.. Seplambar lift. at n v. W. an. RAHRES.."...1!.'.... •• M. at 6, rno. Ml Ro. a Modrtart , Upper For Baltimore. (Janitor Bchttn in hia apeecli at Chi cago denounced the bayonet law aa a “nuhed usurpation” of power by a cor rupt Congress. Here are bis words, the deliberate utterance of one of the ablest leaders of the KfptffiHetin party: “There stands the haku> uhurtation. No public danger provoked it; no jmblic interest was served by it; no public voice callod for it. Tho honor tf the country would have been far better guarded without it Not the shadow of a valid justification excuses il A naked act of usurpation, performed merely to further a rAVOBHK SCHEME * of the White House. And for this the Constitution was violated, and the peace of Urn country endangered. Ana oun such an y-t pass without the meet ener getic opposition of Coogresa, and without emphatic public dumouatration} It would almost seem so. And more than this, ofhear W the goveMmcnt who (UBH(M88AQI...a. a..* $10 ff The DeUimor*' and Savannah bteaiushlp Oo’a. Steamers i All from Savannah during December as follow*: Haragcsa Thursday, February 2d America Thursday •• »th kWaiwi—a _m’i Tkarwday. “ 10th tjmefica,.......... Thursday, “ 2*1 ? Thursday. March 2nd JAM. B. WEST A OO., nay stret't, foot of Whitaker. th«« VM GUILTY or is held up by a great many as tho man above all otbars to be reinvested with the power and honor of the National Exeon tive. Do you know what that means? We are living in e Manky where prr cedent often, but too often, aoqnites the authority of law and constitution role. What is a mere feet to-day is apt to be looked upon us law to-morrow. It this sot of usurpation pae9es without AC rHORJTATl YE CEESUBE, thus paaair.g as a precedent into oar his tory, future PreriaenU aud other eyoo- phonts will And therein aufficient proof that a President mev arrogate to himself such a.~ po irer, for Preaidont 0ruut had a eio, ami not only done so with im- nilV.bnt the Ameticon (>eopfc idler he d done so, had again reworded him th the highest honors of tho republic. And what wiii that signify ? That hence forward a moat flagrant and wilful ben : j of the Conatitution by a President will be considered no reason why tha-eaoae position of trnst and power should not be confided to him again. And, when the Republican party will meet, ’ nom-tr iruuanEii in.vs.j MOO R 1 !S SOUTHERN Business University, . llnuiil A Alul>ninn'HlM. ATLANTA, CA don, pan ned tion man to any other the question will be, are we sanction EXECUTIVE .arty will veution, to select» eeidency, the quern be, do we prefer thS ,t is mentienrel ? but ) we prepared to U0VBMTION iHiacellatuona. Cnaltlmwl V T^aremT^nmom^i rpHB r.iUuaina losOd aatMmwiaaaaaM X Auction, if not•Altodfor witkln thirty ttoya by Cunitgaen : J. F. Loy«l. 1 pnekage; Diamon.l, A., 4 boiM tobac «>; ivtua n Mew a k kou* man; M.A. 4M«. 1 box; W. H. Brock, 1 box; T, Allan. 1 ban brua, Job* L. Conley, 2 boxaa; Jinn Praanutn, 1 bodeuwtl; 11. L. Kmeryml aaad cleaner: Henry A (3a.. 2 bbls. Uquor and Ikon; * “ * ‘ » ***-- — — ardeon Wood. nXk^nlTfmljr. 2 boxaa Mustoal Instrnetkm paor. nuiutuuoK. MaaMal nman oe < Iiseikovaa SgOMR, AflSata. *—*■—■ rtai T i OfsaasaAMahAmm ■ Notice to OoBtraotors. M., for bultokig a POLICE STATION HOUSE AND cm omoib, AooorJtn oMceof 1 to reeel v« CHjr. Httl Ckairmac Building Conunittoe, v AloHaattf torbtoak AUrn. Open Day and Night THOIOUOH PttAC . bonree of Instructioi Young Mon svnd Adults*, Qualify.ug thorn for any Boaitiou iu Fluiince uud Tr n «1 «' in the shortcut possible time aud at the least i peuse. Evening Sessknia fr-una 7 to 1) O'clock. StndeuU can enter xt auy time. No touching inoUaeek. W Catalogues aud Specimens of renmauship mailed on sppiiostioa. Addraas 13. F. MOORE, PRINCIPAL. RXOCOVAIil STOKES & BRO. IN THE CITY! Ulietcilancono FOUR- ROOM HOUSE TO RBSNT. OFFER to r*ot • CMtUga ot timr rooms, on Welker Htroet, ut»r Nc- son. Good weter. g^od gerdcu, fruit trees, fcc. Apply to WttH'iJJZA B08W0ETH. eepl lw. On the premise*. IVtEJR.OHI-A.asrTS I BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 17 IVaclitree Street, -VEOM- T- Ft. FtXFFtFlY, MPOUTER ARD JOBBER. tf ESTABUHHEI1 SI TEARK. tut Keep, a lar,a Mod*. Occupies THREE TIOOR8—WxlRl fact Xoducemaeta offered to each bojerc Kauai to any Market. AtUota. Os.. AokoM ». ini. »“« 5 *w. To Herebants. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! Il > . SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS <EE (he testimony of 1 C3 known In Atlanta to I lug and Cgnnjng Frtd^ „ Mettrt. MoBride A Oo.: enrrikuini: My enccem in the nac of the “Yio- tory" Fruit Jar la so great that I desire to thank you for Introducing it Into our vlolnity. More than ten yoars ago I began canning fruit for home use. having uaad of every can Introduced, from the old tin can and "Arthur's Patent" gUaa oan (1UA) till 1 found the “Victory” And I uuhealtatfkgly declare It to be tho choapest, most aimplo to uae, »ud the beat for keeping milt In Its natural state that I hate * Very Bcspeot uUy, Looking Glass Plates T IHiscclInncons CVbtinliscmcuio. BUSINESS COLLEGE 18 DEVOTED TO THE FaAOTXOAXd, TJSE1F0L II O W E’S Improved Lock-Stitch Sewing MACHINES .ENOWKED FOR DUBAI of machinery, the perfec Luo twn- -i the unparalleled wide raugo work they are capable of performing without change or re-adj uutmeuL At the Great Exposition Uni vers alle in Parti. 1M7, they were awarded the Highest Prize —a Massive Gold Medal—over 82 competitor*, and sroM oVB8n8n°?. 8 ™?^i^ e eLv b JloWr. a- »Uo original iuventor of the Sewing Ma- bine. The grow lug appreciation of their characteristic excellence by the intelligent people of this country clearly shown by the unprecedented sale of the Howe Sewing Machine Cife 3nenruncc--~Prot)ibt for the d*h>Uos. ovza ts.ooo orn $5,000,000 N^ASSKTH. ^ce Co. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut- Jity lery, S] Forks “ >ons, the public that they have removed tkelr stock OROCERIEff to Ike spacious stors room, next to K. M. Ross k Co' IVn. • Oraalts Blnek, tkey haws aanpts room to put In a large stock, St the demands er the large and Increasing luronsiy to us, and for which we lake r to return our thanks. Ws aak a flavors. ftTOKEB k BRO, > », a- UWMto. »* anrtow, KIM1IHO A BINYON. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, MATE, UMIULUI, ants* Furntskliif Goo la. Ac.. Ac., MarietU street. Under New Odd Fellows' HaU. ssptAdt ATLANTA. OA._ mtuatlon Wanted. A ^A»TV WHO HAS HAD AN ACTIVE EXPE- /VBlEirCKirf II year* in business, in Auguste. Qa., to obtains position aa Bookksepsr or Ao- 11111 toms who toss Is house, in Atlaata. af references as to cepasitjr.^! Marble KY BOX in. Angasta, Va t Works. LL1AM GBAY IMPORTER ARD DEALER IK flwertr—I Italian aad oil other Merhlee ARB scotvm mmuriTE. m-MERTS. StthiM. Tbo. Tomba ul Ml after rtjlre of Mvlil, Work doii. oo iftoit do- o. J. E. LEAS. Aonrr. idress P. O. Box M9. Atlanta, Georgia. »poc ,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Yases & Toilet Sets. In feet, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. Jnfy«-eodly NATIONAL JOTEL BAR. THE BEST LIQUORS mm Mont Expert Nlixors _ time sad at the ] for a sucoessftil future. »*U There are no vacations. Students enter st any time. The institution issues Life Scholarships, which give to the holder the privilege of completing the course st pk asure, and to review at auy future time GRATIS. For further particulars, Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship Currency, Ac., Address, A. B. EASTMAN, Box MV. Principal. aagSlob _ Mount Be Sales Academy for jroujra ladies, (Condtctxd nr TUS Siktsbs or tub Viarranoa ZVoor OatoBMvtUe, Five Miles West of Baltimore, Mi IS ACADEMY is situated in Baltimore county, commanding an extensive view of the surroun ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapsco Biver and the Chesapeake Bay. The grounds attached to the Academy are exten sive, and afford the pnpils ample space for excrclae. The ball for 8TUDY AND RECREATION. THE DORMITORIES, Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT of the young ladies. Address for particulars. MOUNT DE SALES, CatonsYllle.F* 0-, Baltimore Co. •u«Ulm _ M.rjl B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTEH, DESIGNER ANfl ENGRAVER 1 KAMDraoruaxn or Dies, Railroad aud Hotel Checks, Marking Uranda, Ac., No. 61 Whitehall St, a fow doors below Hunter street. N. R.--Particular attention paid to Brands and 8teuoils for Merchants, Millers, Tobaoooniata and Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothes, which will bo sent to any address for aeventy-fli ents. Including Ink, Ac. seplft-ly HOME-MADE Carriages, Buggies, PHiETONS, cfcc., cfcc. T cfco., cfcc. AT A. T. Finney’s Carriage Emporium, NO. A UKOAD STREET, .I1I.J.VT.I, UFO RanI. The Pliineer ('arrlaRO Mannractorr of Atlanta. H IS vork EQUALS If not SURPASSES, In nniali, the Best jrorlkemlMade Work, AnfUudnr.blUUl.TtR BUFIRIOR-.U work bo. ina put up of tbe very bc.t aouonod wood »nd by THE BEST WORKMEXy While in TRICES, I can compete with ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES. Call aud examine for yourself, or send youi orders -%B AORIT Ar KINRAI.L UHOI., Carriage Maaafkctarcn, of Boston. augs lm A OAHU. 1 O meet the demands of an INCKKAEIKG WHOLESALE BUSINESS We have secured large and commodious utore rooms in the Kimball House, (touting on J>ecatur Street, nearly opposite Moure A Marsh and Bilvey A Dough erty, which we wiU occupy *ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT, and where we will be glad to receive our friends and customers. With these increased fbcUities for doing a U'holesaU Druf Bvkinrs* and with a LARGE and WELL A8SOBTED STOCK 4 ttiU offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to the trade. Until l*t October we wiU sell Drugs, Medicines, paints. Oils, rkifarAV, rjiwfrn., augSO lm Atlanta. Ga. these J of _ single case of disHstisfsi tiou cannot be lound. They make the ceUent machinea a this very large number .on cannot be lound ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’ which bas the saute beautiful appearance on cither side of tbe fabric sewed, and they are tbe only mi- chine* that make tbi* beautiful atitch to perfection. Tho office has been recently established at the corner of Broad and Alabama streets. If you are prejudiced In favor of any particular machine, at least examine the Howe before you purchase. Re member that Mr. Howe was the original inventor of the Hewing Machine, and ^ave twenty years of his life to perfecting this machine. Every Howe Machine Is Warranted for 3 Ye ars rchasura are thoroughly instructed at their jc, by competent instructresses, iu every varie ty of plain and ornamental sewing. Genuine Elias Howe.. 75,156 Genuine Hinger 72.863 Genuine Wheeler A Wilson C a ‘ w '“ Showing that tho Howe Machine bears a reputa tion with the public that canqo( be excelled by other Machines. UR. JOS. I*. 'l-OGAN. MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. T HOSE contemplating Life Immrtuioe are reapccthdl, requested to am- lne the merits of this Company. They wilj find it S«i|>eri»r to Many ami Inlerior to Naur, in tiir Eowntinla thn Kite Sonuil [niuraute nt (lie Least Pootible Cost. W. T. WATERS. 0«u.Ak'». i i,nrt'irs :n i-e. n-uirKH.ti.r. nr.. aii.anta. <ia. Jttsnrancc Compann. Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.'’ The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF 8T. LOUIS, MO. JTothtng Concealed Cot fling Exagget ated-~JCo False Expecta tions Raised. ilfl COMPANY OFFERS THE PUBLIC A NRtV FEATURE PECULIARLY ITS OWN. WHICH HOW. EVER, dot-b not depart from the old, weU-tried and safe principles, which uuderlie all sound Life ln- Burauce. It guarantees an annual dividend to Policy holders CENT OF SEVEN F El K. On all cash Premiums paid to tho Compauy. lhia Dividend can be used To Reduce the Jtmount of the JCext Premium—To Increase th Policy ; or, Can be Withdrawn in Cash at the End of any Policy-rear. This is Really a Se'-en per cent. of Money at Com pound Interest, Coupled with the -Idrantages of Life Insurance. TheTO i* no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of tbe Aunuai Dividends to Policy holders. It is a definite ■um, fixed in the face of the Policy, being Seven Per. Ceut. Compound Interest, on tbe amount of mo ney paid by the Policy holder to the Company, aud left in lta bands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE* Tho Massachusetts non-forfeiting law is adopted by the Company voluntarily. If at any time a Policy Holder is unable to pay his Premium, the caah surrender value of the PoUcy is placed to the credit of the Policy and keeps it in rorco till the surrender value is exhausted. If the full aunuai Premium is paid every year in cash, and all Dividends or Interest Accumulations left In the hands of the Company FOR NINE YEARS* the PoUcy wiU become SELF-SUSTAINING For all time to come, and keep itself In force for its full amount WITHOUT ANY F URTHER PAYMENT. Those AdvaxitACO* aro not Offerod lay any oUxor Company. Another equitable feature in the Company is that all its premiums taken In Georgia will ba invested In Another equitable feature in the Co the 8tate, to assist in building up Hs i This Company is not confined in i i resources. Company is not confined in its operations to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, bnt gives in surance upon any the weU established plans that may be desired. For Further Information Apply to r present i Ac., at Mark The Howe Machine Oo Cor. Broad A Alabama etu, NEXT DOOR TO SUN OFFIC .1 T/.J.VT.l, OA. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. auglOtill octiO _ l,fSOO BUSHELS Red Rust Proof Oats AT W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton Warekoosr, on Broad SI rout. ALSO : 300 Rush. Selected Seed Rarity, 450 Rush, seed Rye, lo arrive, 500 Rush. Seed Wheat, 410 Bush. Red Clover, 415 Bush. Red Top or Herds Brass. 444 Bush. Orchard Brass, lOO Bush. Tall Meadow Oat Brass, to arrive, 175 Bush, Blue Brass, and all other useful Brasses, kc. 500 Ctrl. Fresh Turnip Seep ; ALSO: lOO T<ons Sea Fowl Eliwan and other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 lllxie Plows and other Plow,, from iJ|.Vj lo fI 00, chcapor Ibau homo Cranston & Strobhart, 'General Atfonts Tor Goorgla, ^Dearin^Streetj^OjigosltcKirolMdlHouiM^tianUj^a^ fjarbnwK, <£ntUrjj, l&nng, Ut. W- L. WADSWORTH Ac OO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLSALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Carriage Malzorm and Bulldora-Matorlal and Tool., Rubbor and Xjoatllor Belting. j;o. Whitehall Street, Cor. Alabama, Opposite Jam*’ Rank ATLANTA GA* August—tillSeptlO 8U1IHCUIUE THE SUM FOH THE SUN’ Is only $7 per year. Uniflersitn tlnblistiing Comjninn. t;*o£GTIGNAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOLITICAL SCHOOL-BOOK8. The freshest series of Text-Books published - containing the latest results of discovery null scientific research. OOlciallf adopted bj tbe Virginia and Georgia State Boards of Euneatien, hnn'Kow i.Anom.T in ivi in KVJESmr SOUTJECRirUM' STAftTZI, Aud in many Noithern States. Me ^tmversit^ |?uMisiting (to., made “Scooters.” AL80: The Keller Patent Grain Drill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. A.lso « Everything elao needed in tbe Agr ral line, at Mark W. Johnson’s P. O. BOX 230, Atlanta, Ga. The Palace Dollar Store n th* cm. 8FLKKDID NEW BILLIARD TABLES. mins eetebliakment X style, and anppiiMi city. Urn Billiard Ta Tables are new University Sigh School ATLANTA, GA* _ resumed in the baaement of the Oglethonie Univrraity Building, corner of Washington and Mitchell streets, on MONDAY, the lltk of Septem- her. 1111. A Tkta Term wUl be divided into two quarter*—the first ending 20th November, 1871, and the second ending 26th February. 1«N. Mon. and the remaining half at the end of the qnar- 911 fO 16 00 Incidental fee for quarter, in advance 60 Ho student will be received for a leas tiaae than M Quarter. Mo deduction will be made except in nee of absence from absolute necessity. PROF. J. A. Rlt-HARDUON, A. M.. Late of the Atlanta nigh School, Principal. G. B. ROOKS* CONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND 8tone Work, of all_ classes. Plastering and L. 8. PIKE, uuuniAi. "n*f**i_ Orphans* Free School, [ Founded and Maintained by tho Georgia Lottery.] DAY. the 4th day of September, Inst School Building corner of Forsyth and Walton itreete. Tuition, Books, Stationery, etc., free, MRS. A. P. HILL, Principal. MRS. H. M. COLQUITT) MRS. J. c. BUTLER, f Assistant* scpt2-6t MIH8 A. 1MYLH. ) Notice toShippers. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, ) Wuiun k Atlantic lUiLaoAr. [ Atlanta, Ga . Peptcmlier 2 I. DTI.) r ing ROAD WILL NOT RkCElVE FOR 1RAN8- POHTATI0N scrap iron in boxes, barrels or hogs- lead*. HpMt An Association composed of mnnv the several Southern States, feel- * School-Books which should lie en- i unpolitical, which should jiroiont taenc©—arc now IaauIu^ n com- A Text-books by the eminent schol- 0 which are the* Cheapest, Best, and Most of the most eminent citisens of ing the nee,‘ssity for a series of tirely un wet tonal, unparti tan, and only the facts of history and plete series of School and CoUegn ars and educators named below Beautiful School-Books Viari satis!'; tion. Now published. The “ University Series” embraces Maury’s Geographical Series, Bv Commodore M- F. MausT.of the Virfrinia Military Institute. A aeries of books which m'uik an era in th* study of this science, and which, in’the words of a well known and ac complished Southern teacher, “ aru characteria'd by a felicity of arrangement and simple freshness of stvle which must ever render them attractive to tlso young, aud which will bn us-ti by all who wish to teach Geography as a sc . arc, a* something to make pupils ttunk % and not merely us an enumeration of dry facts.” Holmes’ Readers and Spellers, By Georg* F\ Holmes, LL D., Professor of History and General Literature in the Uni versity of Virginia. A series of Haiders unequalled’ in cheapness, excellence, and typo graphical lieautv. They are steadily progressive in character, bright and fresh in their selections of prose and verse, and illustrative of Southern sonca, incidents, and history. Venable's Arithmetical Series, rl*s S. Vknable, LL.D., Professor of Mathematic* in the University of These books are received everywhere by intelligent t vac hogs with the highest in, iU lici;ig most admirably ada)itcil fiir mentnl drill, os well as for business educa- leir methods, rules, and reasoning* an* cUnr, distinct logical, and cotnprchenriYn, and tl»c series i* carefully graded throughout. Holmes' History ot tho United States, By (tKOKOR F lior.Mics, of th- Univitwitv of Virginia. It is enough to any of thi- adtniraM© work, interesting, imfKtrtial. and truthful, as well as pure and groceftil in style, that it is th© only History of the Vuitvd States which is strictly U come* down to the present date. Also, Do Vere’s French Grammar, Readers, etc., Gllderaleeve’a Latin Series, Carter's Elements of Ceneral History. Holmes’ English Grammars, Leconte’s Scientific Series, Johnston’s English Classics, Duntonian Writing-Books, etc., etc. Send for oar nr* II.I.rSTRATF.D IIRS'-RI HTIVB CAI aLOGCR, walch wfll fte auiilcd IVifl to «ny Icm-hiT or M-hool ufflcvr. .1 ftilL who: inchen think ot thi, boolu, aad contains sja-cimcn pages of cwch. Address UNIVERSITY PUBLISHIWO COKPAWY, 155 and 157 CtmHt Street, Hew lark. W . A. HliAYMAKEH GENERAL AGENT, ATLANTA, OEOROIA, lj>tNk\^er 10, OfRoe: Corner Marietta and Peachtree Rev. R. A. BONHEIM’S TT'NOI.UH AND GERMAN SCHOOL, CORNER OF lJ kiitrhelland Pryor struts, will be rr-opened on the 4tU ot ScptemiH-r. lu this echo'd the usual branches, as well as the German language * re taught. Tuition f 5, f 4 and f3, acmrdlug to the branch*-* tan gut. payable in advance. Rxv. B. A BONHEIX will be assisted in Um NORTH GKOROIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IV V STREET. Maaic Stores, or the College. JjiSdAwim A. J. k ANNIE D. HAILE, Frindpa’a