The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 24, 1871, Image 3

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■ '"" I L- ...OoTOBU 24. THE WVn JidrerlisemeniS always found <m First Pag*; Local and Business Notices on Fourth Page. fctUN’-STKOKKS. *tq. “ Xliat rugged and glorious old patriot,” is the way Brownlow ia Chron icled at Washiagton. Holden did it OT'S&fatf BsSdkOolejaGttfiO.- 000 of the nsgrtisff mow ay. Hat hail “loyal r therefore, in hia ease, theft ia do criaee. *to- Rochefort has annonneed hit in tention of waiting a hiatory of Napoleon DX Whntg pity hia aeateaoe of death .JSQSefaiEVS* bat Boron got off ao eaoOy, that be haa no feata, Ha may be oonrioted, hot he believe* Grant will pardon him. oS’ ! 5rtia , s*8rtt? That jhaaai ia aaanridaaatil “Ara-ftond,” “fire-king,* end a few other like terms are no kM*Th« Wssihlngtan Chronicle aaya: “We laara that the Bepabiiean traa are burning tajghrfj i» 'old Virginia.*” The Virginia jurats have not lately reported the barring of mtny hemeorgin haoace. What oaadtba that the Chronicle *» fm!* . J9*II haa aU along been appuent that tbnhugpjif of Chicago muat gi The Lororrille Code it, ss follows: waa badly wounded and compelled to agination eM only conoebre of It, and we leers the aarvice. Henry Hyde, who killed John Green, in Colombo* last Sunday, has bad a pre liminary examination, and waa bound over in the inm of $500. Macon don’t often get enthusiastic; but when she does, she does. Witness the following, from the Maoon Telegraph of Sunday: Yesterday afternoon a rich scene was witnessed at the Fair Grounds when the hands had finished their day’s work. W'em weeks they had been toiling start*! inseaaantly through sto.-m and anhlhlne, man if eating an interest in the work they were doing rarely seen among laborers. Day after day had our worthy Mayor walked among thorn with word* of enear; and though tha leak had aaemed an herculean one, they at length saw it completed. When their tools were laid aside, they seized upon Mayor Hoff, and, hoisting him upon their shoulders, car ried him all about tde grounds, perfectly intoxicated with excitement, and giving retd to their feelings of joy with one un broken shout of mirth. Aey are sorely entitled to credit for the zeal they hare displayed in performing their duties. OoL H. H. Jones, formerly of Oath- heart, now of the Macon Tdegri removed his family to Macon, laments. aak you to take these things into con-1 sidemtion. . . “We know your mind and time arc constantly occupied with the duties of' your command, which almost deters us t. a asl Jig jour attention to this ust ter- but we thought it might be that you nsd not considered the subjoct in all its r.uful consequences, and that on more reflection you, we hope, would not make this people on exception to all mankind; for we know of no such instance aver having oceavred—sorely nore such in the United State*. And what has this hell leas people done, that they should 1 driven from their homes, to wander as strangers, outcasts and exiles, and to sub sist on charity? “ We do not know, as yet, the number of people still here. Of those who are here, we are satisfied a respectable nnm ber, if allowed to remain at home, oould subsist lor several months without cm ten oe, and a respectable number for much longer time, who might not need assistance at ail In conclusion, w* moat earnestly an consider th] raph, has Cu filbert Colombo* ia to have a 4,000 pound firs alarm bell. Columbus thieves steal bedsteads. The following as* the times for tha «|paujng of the other principal Fairs in (State). v .. October 23d AngristaTTr. .Ootober fiat Columbus Ootober 31st Savannah November 21st October 31st Dawson November 7th “Old Powder MOlt” property, near iThunday &S1S2.. a kicking oo*l enough, and while the only a sham of the immortality. The epic should have closed somehow as fol km: Bat oY«r the waste tha eow'e not solely queen, , Gs>, was sold on Thursday last, ’nited States authorities, and pur " tha city of Augusta. The tract 131 acres, and included two or three brick buildings, but not the Pow der Mills proper. The pries paid was 4H*00. On the land is a large and shb- ahmtial magazine for the storing of pow- dar, and it is probable that the city will it for that purpose, fm. W. Holland, witl ny,” ia “doing” Augusta. useuioru , vTT’ Wm. W. Holland, with a "star oomps- W. W. Bolden, writing Jon tha Wash ington Chnmdpb,saga: “If the Rapnbli- can candidate for the Presidency should be defeated in 1372, and the Democrats should Obtain control in Congress, thou sands at loyal white* would be ooaspallad to escape for their live* from the South ern State*." If such person* should be “compelled to escape ” at all, it will be because-they, like W. W. Holden, form erly of North Carolina, now of tha Wash ington Chronicle, will have to make them solve* scarce, or go to the penitentiary for crimes which art punishable u the lawn of the Southern States. If Holden had not been “eompelled to cape," in all probability be would now be makingwhoea In the North Caroline pen itentiary. Bat the lair' is sometimes cheated, of its just due. *9" Ex-Governor Holden says, in the Washington Chronicle; “ We do not be lieve in puffing a public man because he happens to live in one’s own town.”— Then we should like to know why W. W. Holden, who, in 1869, was editor of the Baleigh Standard, and who is now editor of the Washington Chronicle, wrote the following Knee. True, Calhoun mi Holdsn did not live in the hum “town,” but ware close together, both as regards residence and political sentiment No one remembers that Holden ao honored the msmoay of Lincoln or Thad. Ste vens, henoo it most ha that the post bad mor, sympathy wjth Calhoun than he had *Mr eftber of the others, and that sympathy most have grown out of the fact that they came from the same sec tion'll eonntfy. HbW else' oould the line* have been suggested ? T%a Toygag on tha Boa then ram Tha warrior triboa, f» taM. byBoad. Walk ta ita Baht whoa tha 4af la fooa; And hall la ttsuaht abode te’TdrttfiSSLSSi From daway ora through midnight's reign. It guides them till the morning*! wtega Shad eanlight o'er tha earth agat#. What if that croaa ita front ehoald rail t, atnk iaalaUtf ior ■an oould t Aa mad thy rots Bats fltta tats* TO, glairy of toj imtBMl burned. MUlioaa min drown to thee, and bound Ai*yiatteethatwa*a4 orAUtd. Vli'i at tte ean which kaage in beet nrn M «k< earth I* iklan afsai hnatt* now Sr light e-tade drt, Wart ten, CotumSm'm kaaitelac ” Battert mtSiri Qhjjy fcSw T nalbnSkn!or wSfocUTM la tee*«ht. Star of IteSoatk! S|baa,aaL»- llintl. am laleaaely dan. zau«k «. lass. pfptNOf^JIATT^Rb. Next Friday!* the day fixed for the exaoatun aiC.ft Home, of .Crawford- vUa Mr. Henry M. Ia*, uf Savannah, will lootupa in Augusta, to-mocrow night Augusta will b# oircueeed next Monday by old John Bohtoaou. Griffin ia to have a Freedman's Savings ssUMKfasir**"' Tempi ■tea’s troupe will giro two aahb abftUB*,??'*.*”■* Mr. O’Cono* shot Mr. Mullins, in Ma oon, last Hatentay. Casus Mb net ate- n. MVMii ionaenj 01 wn ator, has renaftod about U0 person* r letter and experience. Of these 47 ive been inunereed. Ha has not boro ipasttwi list Church in Griffin, of whioh Bey, tt. J. H. DaVotie, fonaerly ottikndby, <• pastor, " by lett bate b> in Griffin two years; yet oxer 900 persona have been added to his church. Tbg VMtti Upw MM death, » that ptesaso* the 11th toatant, of Colonel W. & Nanning, late Presi dent of tha Lowndre County Agricultu ral Society, and during the late civil war commands* of the 60th Oeorgiareaiwant up to 10* battle of Boonsboro, when he solemnly petition you to reconsider toil order, or modify it, and suffer this on- fortunate people to remrin at home and enjoy what little means they have. ‘ Jams M. Galuoun, Mayor, “EE. lUwsoir,Councilman, “EC. Wills,Councilman.’” Bngitus* Carte, r. ab'vsxiowaa, Proprietor Sxoalaftor Plastering Works, v P. O. Box. 400, ATLANTA, G A. twgkiAh. ■. «. a, jioojls. O^tONTBACTOB FOB BIOCK AND Stone Wort, at >B Ana rbatntaa rod Oraamrokl work, StOM OaMlas, rta r,w. ji^oux, . Fotefcr sad Oeearofar. ( \mCE abor. W. O. Jack's Whitehall rtroot, r yj taiaatkanka to kla old patzona tot formal lasa aad ay ay - The Grand Jury of Franklin county, has determined upon the removal of the capitol book to hliJkdgeviUe. Train* from Charleston now rnninto Savannah. This, the Republican thinks, indicate* that the quarantine haa been Captain John C. Braine, of Confeder ate notoriety, will lecture ia Columbus, to-morrow night Ikrna tba Baltimore kvroias Journal. •‘Let Us Lots One Another.” The general sympathy so generously manifested for thoso who have been driv- from happy homes by the demon of destruction at Chicago, makes us think better of human nature. Now, while the publio heart is attuned to thoughts and deeds of Christian oharity and love, we hasten to claim some portion of ita beneedenee tor those poor women and children who were driven from their homes at Borne, Marietta and Atlanta, Ga., and Columbia, 8. C., and other cities of the South, by this same demon of destruction—incendiary Are. At this late day we do not ask for thorn any pe cuniary aid; but we do entreat all good people to unite in one general effort to oxorcise the demon of sectional hate; to re-establish fraternal relations, and cease to treat the people of the South as 'con quered rebels. Major Nicholls, aid-do-camp to Gen. Sherman, in his '•Great March tothe Sea,” aays: “In the peaceful homes of the North there cap be no conception how these a le have suffered. * * * Ile us we leave a track of amoks and uns.” In one of the translator's notes to De Oaaasgnao's History of the Workiog and Burgher Classes, recently published by Claxten, Bemseu A Haffelflnger, we find the fallowing touching appeal addressed to General Sherman on tne 11th of Sep tember, 1864. Though unheard during the oiash of arms, we trust that now it will surely touch the hearts of the people of the North, and lead them to kinder feelings for those who have suffered so. much in the South. Major NJeboUr adds that than on whose behalf this appeal was made to Genoal Sherman were “women and children. These people seemed to be almost entirely of the lower class. The wealthier citizens removed from Atlanta before the firing began; those only re maining who were wuliog to take the risk of shot and shell, and tha possibility of Federal ooenpation.” rat APPEAL TO OBN. SiBBBKAlf. Sin—.The undersigned. Mayor, and two members of Council for the city of Atlanta, for the time being tha only legal organ of the people of toe said city to express their wgnts and wishes, ask leave. express their wants mo*t«ai*ty.;h<a tion yon to ing them to “At first view, it struck us that the measure would involve extraordinary hartUip and ioas; but since wa have seen tha practical execution of it, ao far as it ' and tha individual oon- hold thair statements as to th* inconveniences, W* uro lias progressed, and the individual dition of many of the people, and 1 thair statements as to the iuconvenii SSfSWK&'it. , friends or relatives to go to.— r says; I will try to taka this or isle of propasty, but aneh and Inga I muat leave behind, though rf-““t “Many poor woman are in an advanced SS,"'J5K?i.«3^£A'iS either in the army, prisoners or dead. Some *ay: I have aneh a one sink at ; who will wait on them when I am gone? Others say: What are we to do? We have no houses to go to, and no bubb to buj, build or to root inj—bo S is, friend* or relatives to go to.— i*r to * -1 " *“ “ rtiri* [ need them much. We reply to them. Genas! Sherman will oarry your proper ty to Bough and Beady, and General Hood will take it from there on. And they will reply to that: But I want to leave the railway at such u point, and ronnot gat conveyance from there on. ^‘‘Weooly refer to a few facte, to il lustrate, In part, bote this measure will eoerato in practice. As you advanced, the petals north of us foil back, rod before jrotwerrivul here, a large portion of the people had retired aouthjao that the eoun- try south of this is already crowded, and without homes to aeeommoiUte thepen- pw starving ia churches and other ont- dioga. This bring ro, how u il poo- women and And how eta . _ ter in the woods—no shelter or aobaut- ance—in the midst of strangers who know them not, and without power to aroist them, if they are willing to do so? • • tf • • • “This ia but* feeble picture of the -menre* of this measure. You know the woe, the honor and the auffiR- tag cannot be described by word*. Im ooc to the Candy Meoafrctorr, she will be pleased to broths city sail and examine her styles and poltoma. Dresses oat, bncted and made In the r«rr Meet styles, on abort notice end on most rwimahla rates. SASSEE N HOUSE, (Pormaly United States HoteU C ORNER ALABAMA and PRIOR STREETS, A' LAKTA, 11 A. H R. 8AB8EBN, A^ent, Proprietor. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEW NAN - - - axonaiA. [FORMERLY McDOWELL DOUSE.] Ante BeUam R*tee 11 00 FIR DAT. To Parties Desiring to Build mHE nnderolcned wonld respectfully 1 dtixens of Atlanta that he la now JPtmUMmtr ihyarlMMl e*»ijr. ef nqr Flnl Clmm «mm* auy to Ha boa at hia command a picked aet of hands, and feels ooti Men tin glrinf general mttsfceUau. MB* REFERENCE—OoL John I*. Grant. Langlai k Bohtnaoa* and Fky A Oorpnt, Arehlteeta. JO HAT C. jrtCHOtAL l IN AIR-LOIR HOUR* PEYOR STREET LAST DSBESt GPS LUMBER YARD, OFPOSITB OKOBOIA BA1LR0AD DXFOT. ATIjA nta,ga. Sawed Bhlngloa mad White Pino THfnrtw Ml Hinds at JOremsed sssse Framing Lumber. mm-jy a. LAiipaBzno a oo.. Atlanta Hartle Works. WILUAM GRAY IKFOkTkB Aim DCALEB » American, Itaban and an othor Marbles AMD SCOTCH OKAJrtTX aCUIKTS, atatow. Vum, Tombs, sod sD nibs, stylss at IlirtU Wert don, ro skort ao. Uo. sad la tb. Istsrt sod mortaapniTsd m>naw. “ ' of ill CsmstsiT work nualsbod VBXB ro J. a. LkAS, kamrt. P.O.Box NS. HOaUliM. Ittotltg, (Etc. '“'(ro'siTpT ii i rt- <3 r vr e w . LAWSHE& HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. GREETING. WE HAVE JUST T ) OUB FBlfiNDB ANI) FATBONS, BroolvM rod ^rosd oar JbU Slock of RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE IIAYE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Our WATCHES BUN 7B0M THE FINEST JCBQENSEN down to lbs Ijsmt grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Infaot, we now have ■ full, beautiful and almost entirely new stock. Come and Oeo Cm. Price and Be ConvtaO«4. .eptlfrdm CntUrg, ©uno. #t. getbarotc, w. L. W*D*W0kTS, Atlanta, Oa, W. L. WADSWORTH ft CO, Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite Jamoa 1 Bank, Whitehall Street. . >Umber 10*1, ATLANTA, |OA. SDN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Ur Paper on Live Issues’ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Proprietor*, Alexander H. STEPHENS, A R. WATSON Political Editor - News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Sally* Twelve Months Months • IlnOle Copy. 01O OO I Three Months • 5 OO j One Month • New Cotton rod Produce Warshenee. YOOHR’/l •*■*¥+. *\id ITK A ft LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. nubffiorlbe4 Oopltdd VTT'» ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ftalti a I In The Warehouse of This BOnb, ;.»)•; '.4 i. a i't - J tjM Oor. Campbell and Reynolds RtreetA AlypBsta, Qtarpm, |S NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LTBEKIL CMW-ABWAMCOB will be mad* upon Oottaain snspud c-dT .VStei'laT <8ala apen Railroad Baaripte'i .n u k will be taroWte4 *M> reociptefor same that wfllhe availabl* in this city e* any other for borrowinu mduay, ‘' ror-Thc Bank te pauproedat all times to mak* LOANS OS FBODUOKt* 1 FROVnONi ea tire moat saaaonabla torero ' , ■to. Parties would do w*U to apply at the Warehouse, or ( Officers. V .jui ,,t I CHABIJOtJ. JUHXUfa Pwslilaa*. di 1* JlfO, P. XOCG, VUroFreridaMf « , |lllUt *. »• BaAweu,wmteto ., > , THn ^ wiLBkjuonc* DAKixL. ' ’A totedtentanadL .risa -ml DANIEL Ac HI LL , * COTTON FA,CT0^1 : ^*’ r ' U “t’SL. , | Agents Cotton Food Guano, NO. 3.WARHBN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTBI* AUGUSTA.ftJk .-L, All buaiaeaa rotarwted to them wiU have strict ■ Orders foe Bagging, Tire or Bops rod Family t COMMISSION 11-4 BZriBBWOlltr '«■ i"«« , tm}IU>nrBR. Tiu^nM-i^Di.b.I. r..tm.i n. j w. tosuxpsos.hSm.u* BRANCH, SONS & CO., COTTON FACTORS — AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offiloa ret Phreterg* Lean JB< AtramtA. a oo x oo Olubffi For Dally-Per Annum * ar oo | xsiirht - a« oo Tea " AS OO Single Copy Three Copies Four * Five " WeoUAy-Fer Single Copy • . anoiTen Copies .... IB OO Throe Copies . . . S OO I Twenty Copies . . BO OO EH-ve Copies .... so# Fifty Copies . . MW One Hundred Copies ....... 91*4 OO DOOigM O apphootloB. W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholooola and RriaU Deatorla BOOTS and SHOES, No. 67 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. H as row hi storb ms tall stock, re bnotuf fall UnM of T. MUm ft Boa, J. 0. WU» U. rod Jroico kfcklulUu'. abbntad BbllaiUlybla Wort. toaaUMC with.food rtock of Bum ai*d« goods morttuanotM lobaaiilavMWrlalUa oitj. Horobroi. bujing for CASH, .od jtwu*|, *r* tevltod to ’ Steak bateri 80.000 SOXalaAltffi TO LOAN, A T aavra aw east., ter atx aaoate. ar items, as Cold Cuilatarml. »WUaa wtablng to boarotr had bart applj yaao*- brte OBAB. J. Or, J- S.BBAR, Oaabtar Vanbaata* sad naatar*’ JRiattUantova. Office Bahaa, Roan* A Dalton MS. On, E. T. JOlWSOIf, Local Ag*t, RO. «. THE H- L KIMBALL HOURS. ATuaaa. o» , Oetobaa Hte.lsn. PABKowm B. B. aad IS low aa bf ur other Mate, rtil Id MOBTOOMKBT, SELMA, MOBILB,VICKSB(mO. JACBBOR, CARTON, MRBtDUR sad HEW OB- Liquors ! Liquors I BUY YOUR Ales, Wines 3 liquors! ISNMY’S Chicago Ale Depot ARB Wholeaulo Liquor Hons*. tf'e hart a Large Aseorimenl at all Made of LIQUORS, teAUA will be emtd at the JSael Reanm- able Terms. WeeUIy for Copy 1 OO Three Coplea 9 BO Five Copies A 00 Ten Copies V BO MontbM Twenty Copies Titty Coplea One Hundred Copies Mingle Copy IB OO BA OO OS OO B Cta No Subscription., teth. WSEELT, nertvod fbr a ahoslar psalod thro AU robaxipatonamua b. paid tor te bdnaoa i retail osmaa win b. 1 maaro-te^ CLUBS: Maaea Ibr CLUBS meat all te amt at tte aaa. Urn., Aad taka tha Ipava* Sr tea '^Bahb'rateoribaFa'aroMaffibiatrrlttan0* Mbroro-lk* aroaa aabaaaipttoa tor aaab eaa ahaU tesla aad How to Heznlt Xffonsy i Wa vffi te raopraafti* fte tte aafa arriwt af aB aaoaar rotas by Mohs, Ordar. irttea by Bxpaaaa. ar by Draft, bat ant otteawlaa. If teaaar aouTte aa aaragttoaa4 boat la laat, it start te ^Jte^par wS/SaliaBtteMB^ba ones un R U paid be, aad Baa. as taU alwa*a tearaaad akroteaUaw Maooe. of thla; To Oorreapondentffi ■ aSbruesifi.axoapt ltatelMaal Dapartarot. abould should be addiwaaRd to him at Orawfordvllla. Go. T IBEBAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BB OLD HEBE, or lor Shipment to Dmncstie ar Foreign Markets SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to tha WEIGHING uf Oottarn Jnmiip JtumUt gwHhf OUrttMM. ’ > ■ B -B3 I> 0 ‘ Family Favorite Sewing JbekiHAa SIMPLE, Will do id DURABLE, EOONOMIuAu. IATBB VAffitiRY Of WOBK. WITH Ml sains guidon thetashTtekrt pten, te »iyteinffidt Offloe aad aalaaaootn at • j u.1 Oraual'n Block, RCL NkCaearfireMto ■MTrereBr ATL A NTA, GEORGIA. GkV. a. v.iagfciWKiflft; Mr- ■•a* UN8E8TNMMI, UNMITISM, UMfOUTICJU. ttHOfe-MOM. The freehret series of Text-Beeks ; rwawffs ef discovery and scientifie 1 reanttffi. Officially adapted hy tha YlrgtaU aad Cteargts State The Weekly Sun 1,*Iar*a,aaagaabaat asqaarta Item)SllaS artthtteebolcart raading sattar. ftcaMateateaaaitea afUaa DaSy—wnvtelaaybirb appaara ta aaa dally lasua that ta of gaaerxl lataraad. All of Kr. Saafkaaa Iditorialaappaar iatkaWaaUy THE BUB 1* the orgau of tha Faopla. tan Advocate of Juattcs th* Dahndtsaf Popular Righto, aud th* opponent at burdaol hnapad upon* tea-pay to* paorda, mroA Ormro—Innffi of All lr<ri "^ It Vriil adhar* to tha old, *ai* Uma-honoxod landnarln ai th* Pamooratte Psr- tv, and atarnfv oepoa* any -Daparttar*' tbarefroan ldr. SISPBUffi b thoroucnly •Ltetad in tat Work trod Will oonU'lbnte «o tte ooltrenre ahaost daily, WateStS* frlaadsaf Ubaaty. atawabaaa ta aid la axtaodiag oor ctroataUo*. Oar Waably la a emf Tteroroate- rJrad anmunmitoua. a»A aB that prtrtrt. teld drta.biat rtate. mTJvr wiiiZi undxiavozi •ornooUj and omloaoly MOW«j of BffidAcalisffih. OrafrmUam JSaSfSPtL (ha aaajoritj Facdoa ss-ansagsa—— rod Atasart IS* aroaaataV tea Uaaa-uatK ter ' ■ .Aataaf We gSftsssssasggBgaSSSI5SS Boot oooffiaoffi to Morth sad South. oUko. rode- * J* HENLY SMITH, Muagor, ATLANTA, GA, the aetefal Soutkera gtataa. School.Booka which aheald ba as- —niVifi'iTW, which ahnnlrt pytomi science—are now baaing a oats- Taxt-booka by the cmiaaal achoi- Cheapcd, Best, and Meet 1 hBBM0t MmLI Now publiahad. Th*“Ual.aadlj SabF inOahM— Maurys Qkografhical fi compllahsd Southern teacher, - an characterised by a MkJ af snsagUniW’snt M Avahoaaa of atvla which muat avar raadar itero reteasrhs t* t‘' uaad by all who with to teach Qaagrayby aaaac aad not ramly aa an rauaeratioo at day beta.” Holm*#' f«ad«* and tpotlBra, By UtoBOB t. Houu. Lt D , Patter at Btatorr ssd Gcaaral Uteraits rftr nr Virginia. A scries at Readers saeqaslM I* 'itaret|inrsn. are tin ph'leal beamy. They are ala 1 Stay peagvaassre Is acluctkau «f ytnaa aaii vaos, aad UsafsatiT* vfSoalhwa acesaa, Br Cmabu* & VsaaatB, UJ>, Prefhaaar Virginia Thaaa hooka an reealred stnjtrktw h aatiafe-tion. aa bring moat admirably adapted hr SI don Thair matbods, rulca, and rraaoolnga an altar, dtatem hgl aad the tcriet Is carefhlly graded tbraaghoat. Wa By Uaoaaa V. Ilouaaa, IX.IX, af the Ualittrite 'at te. onrota dowa to Harp ret 1st tote. Aba. * Da Vm’l FrOMoh Qrammar, Rtsten, Mo, Clldtriift>ri*> lirtH Smt, a 0M MMm*m''SBswaN^'f^taBnrosMtaa^^ 0 *^ -<-»i ■ v-ii ■ UOitteft OatatetWa Aggkmmy * -i. s* * m Um< i.i- Stsd <w **r saw HAU8TBATXB BESOttF ■Mik**! free (o Icoilifr or ochooi oAccr- U Jw euntaftii ipifiintfl po{*aa of each. . Addles. wnwMwr A. S K GENERA