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'iUAiW l!T THE DAILY Satcmmi Uoui>e.., tWHeio AduerHtemenlt aheaye found on fiVnl Page; local and Brnineu Nttieet on Fourth Pago. THE CAPITOL. The question of prolongation wee up in the General Assembly yesterday, and the Senate agreed to extend the cession, until next Wednesday, and no longer— except by a two-third rote. -The House eonaioded to extend until ftotnrday. Af ter haying been in session several days over a month, the hoaotaU* bofljr has just diaoovexsd that some «f Smi»ort important haaiarii tfint *—tr(p * u ~ —— oera together has !>een barely touched. County lints hays been chingcd; any number of rjlbees have fesn (Sartres fl; a myriad of nhasters hare heSnaaasn dad; say amount of uorpoeations have been created; tie road laws, fence lava and dog lot*tore toon' hampered at; and a thoaaand and one other Jobs of IsgiaU- Uve Sailing have stfipd the sttentlon of the Soloaa. This haa left them no ttoa to attend to taub petty affaire as the Tag bill, AppsopctaMco MB end PuHJe School law. BM it is dissevered now that tbeas things are neceaeary and ought .tobe attended to before adjournment Zbmslnra, it is neutssmy to prolong the session into the middle of next week, st which tints It will he t lucky thing if it ianot tousd to be necessary to prolong tot another three days of the week. But what's the use of having a set of law makers unless they are permitted to re main ia iaction to make laws? SUNSTROKES. dto* His ex-Oaoellency, Kotos B. B., has not yet been heard from. W Sumner is aot to be restored to the Foreign Relations Committee. He -is not one of Grant's domestic relations. do not indulge in railroad barbecues end other such comical demonstrations over the mere projects of enterprises. Ia connection we would note that recently a steam wagon in Scotland aaoompliabsd a journey without parallel, vis: running from Ipswich to Edinburgh by road, a distance of 450 miles, in 77 hours' trav elling time.” W Tom Speer has been beard from. Ha is is Washington and in Congress. Was ever “rich like” heard of before ? IT The total lumbar of yellow fever deaths in Charleston this season was 212. ThU fever season oovesed 110 days. Mg' A lady calls a Church social “a i between a Sunday School and a aSSh. Horace Greeley is annouaoed SO deliver a tampssanoo address. He will next take up profane swearing. tW~ ‘‘Mrs. Moulton is winning golden opinions out West."—(Boston Post)— Are these “the Moulton golden notes” the poet sings abont? ara_ "Two papar mills are said to have ran night and day to keep A. H. S. in copy-paper.” This is the wittiest para graph the Boston Pott has gotten off in a fortnight ira_ The Courier-Journalt Latin, Trench and poetic quotations may do, but the raveuonsness with which it quotes “poker” gels the upper hand of most of its readers. Mg' Grant’s general amnesty recoin- mendations are but an echo of hi ■ old "let ns have peace,” and are no more sincere. However, they will dr to enter with into the approaching canvass. Grant is not wholly obtuse, or if be ia, there are those about him who are not From the New Orleans Sunday Times, 3d December, i§7t. Soul and Body. The mysterious union of sonl and body haa given rise to much speculation amongst those whose mortal life exempliee that mystic association; 1 The house we live in—that is, a tenement of day— claims, we think, toe much ears front its present inhabitant, tbs far nobler and unmortal sonl. We should, indeed, keep this earthly mansion in convenient re pair, while spirit which is undying, em bellishes its (sxttrtfcr, looks out from its windows, and iivesteitwith life. But the fault seems to be, that, not too little, but rather too much, care it devo ted to that external and decaying inves titure of fleefa, which, shrivels .with age, erases to bloom after its spring-time is past, and, finally, if eeoaping aooident or disease, suooumbs to feebleness and de cay. What ia the nse of painting a di lapidated citadal ? or rappang'it with new verdure, when its sncienl lichens and gray moss would better become its stately battlements, and breve thongh riven defences? Apart from metaphor or allegory, let ns look on middle life advancing into age, as reasonable beings should. As fructifying plants present the bloom, then the more ripened pod or sheaf, and after that the full corn in the ear, so man tenderly expands in infancy, advances into yontb, and matures into manhood then in full and unreetrained indepen dence of middle life, he either exalts or sinks his individual being by treadini the path of virtue, or, linking himsel' with his enemies and tho enemiea of his Creator, treads a downward road, this period, mind and conscience are, or should be, hia individual and sole-acting director. Life's paths are before him, where to choose, and the privilege been granted him to ally himself with angels, or to form those terrible associa tions which must fix hia iuture destiny. Enough of li^ht has been given him to establish a choice, and wo for him if he is not prepared, having reached it, to de cide for himself. We have heard of speculative philoso phers who talk grandly about laws of nature—as though nature existed without God, its author, sod bids tts give heed only to the perishing body, while its re splendent inmate, the soul, seems wholly ignored. Tbs former is for Tine, the latter for Eternity. What more need be said to a responsible creature? GEORGIA MATTERS. The registered voting strength of Au- gusta noses up. 1636 white tud 408 black. At the election on Wednesday only 979 votes were polled. Calhoun has bad a fire. A plank kiln was consumed. Hon. Thos. J. Speer telegraphs all the way from Washington that the Bapuhticae members of Congress from Georgia do not favor sn election for Gov ernor. Of course not, sinoe there ia no poaribls ohanoe for them to elect their ■ Alexis was quits overcome at the oommittee's invitation. The Cbmmtrdal Bulletin raya: “The Grand Duke was so much affected that he replied ia hie native Russian as follows: 'Orl rileUbmtahyuken tormi legorf butklellu its bknki hifur Boston. (Jityur ruman- witki anlolter etttl bomert redi, cabin olecatoaey vibbi doinumycr lykea neekemo on ah tallakandle.'" MW If anything in the world ooold dampen the ardor of the Democrats, it is that dispatch from Tommy Speer. He does not favor an election for Governor. Out of reaped to his feelings the Demo- cuts ought, possibly, to take down their candidate sad abide the pleasure of the HonotaMn mover of the previous ques tion. She mistake was ia not consulting him •W The Washington correspondent of Ibe Louisville Ledger says: “A rumor has lately been eet afloat to tbs effect that Tester Blodgett will be admitted to a seat to the leasts. A careful hs will be denied admission by atwo- thiads seta; whatever the report el the tatamWtae may be.” That seme rumor ugg adttoel folly a hundred times dur- tag the last session, and yet Nr. Blodgett The Hew Turk fltroltfmya.- “The repotted Cabinet <n*jpm all resolve thetatahos tale the ooa feat that Attorney Os—nl hhsvuisn is to retire because of e fitaagre—at betweao him end the freeideut outhaaubjectof the Ka-Klux." OtaWtatto toroid menus thkaaajoU. D there ia anything to the world that the heMMwod An—TMppe. agree upon, ilW M U-AArfiMHML Both are as Noodtotagjj-'ta a petr sA'WbtVM that have act—Mot beodia a month. The Mew Oris— Picayune pays' the Oeorgia people esnmplimaat ia this wise: "Aimed every weak witnesses a new industry or ruterpriae projected in Oaosgle. A bill ia now before the Lagte- lataro incorporating the “Steam Road- Wagon Company of Georgia.'' Of the ultimate success of this venture we have not the slightest misgiving as the men of the Empire State of the Sooth are wansntly praetioal. Unlike us, they Oartereville boys exchanged bueballiqg for snow-balling last week. The Savannah Lutheran ladies are or ganizing a fair to commence Monday. Harry Seymour commences an engage ment in Augusta next week. John Searcy, pressman'in the Griffin Star office, had a finger amputated by his press, last Wednesday. The seoond crop of strawberries has been titillating the diaphragm of the editor of tho Greensboro Herald with sa lubrious joy. A lot pound tnmip has avenged the f lnttony of Alphabct.Bouliy of the West ’oiet Bines. to D. O. one A dwelling house belong Shntze of Troop county, was night last week. Skating tournaments are the principal diversion of Westpointera. A Monroe county correspondent of the Maocn Telegraph and Messenger writes as follows: This oommnnity was surpris ed to learn that Mr. Frank Yates, a son of Washington Tates, who lives in the western portion of Bibb oonnty, sudden ly disappeared on the night of the 12tb inst, taking with him everything of anv value that he posmssed, and leaving all hia debt unpaid, and although he mads professions of bis ability and willingness to pay his debts up to a few hours before he left. He is well known to some of your merchants, and two of them at least have been the victims of hia rascality. He was arrested last spring in your city p»tf ; pff counterfeit money; bukwaa after wards released. He ia supposed to be lurking abont in Washington andHan- cock oountiea, where he has relatives; bnt his ultimate destination ia said to be Texas. dcu, J Chambers; Villa Rim, jNMjo Harralson Mission, supplied by D Strip ling; Sand Town, supplied by J Green Fairburn, R 8 Harwell; Cortersville, " R Kramer, J T Norris, Snpernnmera Marietta Female College, W A Rogers, President; Sunday School Agent, W F Cook. LxGiukob Dnrrnior.— H J Adams, P E; l.u(i range, Wm M Crumley; West Point, A M Thigh pen; Newnan, R W Big ham; Troup, WJ Cotter; Long Cane. T H Timmons; Whites lie, T S L Har- ell; Greenville and 1 nity, T A Seals; Chalybeate Springs, T H Gibson; Giant ville, R F Jones; Hoganiviile, J XLowe Senoia, F W Bsggerly; Palmetto, J M Bonder; Franklin, J J Little; LaChunge Female Collega; M Calloway, President, Missionary to Ckirut, Young J Allen. Atlanta DmrxiOT—W HPotter, P. E. First Chureh, W P Harrison; Trinity, C A Evans; Evan’s Church, J M Dickey; Payne’s Church and Peachtree Mission, DDCox; St. Tsui’s and Hdgewood, G H Pattillo and G W Hardaway; Atlanta Circuit, B J Johnson; Decatur Circuit, F B Daria; Stone Mountain, W HClark; Conyers, W J Wanilsw; Covington and Meant Pleasant, W W Wadsworth; New ton Circuit, A Gray; Sardis Station, B E L Timm—; Oxford and Social Circle, W R Branham, Sr.; Montieello, E G Murray; Oamulgeo Mission, supplied by J W Cook; Newhem Circuit, M W Ar nold; Monroe, 0 A Conaway; Agent Or phan’s Homs, J Boring; Agent American Bible Society, Wm. A Parks: Monday School Secretary, A G Haygood. Okiffin Dimmer—J Lewis, Br., P. E. Griffin, J W Haidt; Zebulon, J Carr; Pike, J 8 Bryan; Tiromaeton, M H White; BarneeriUe, W R Foote; Oonnty Line, W H Graham; MoDonoagh, J H Harris; Jonesborongh, K R Johnson; Forest Station, B W Williams; Fayette ville, D Nolan; Oolloden, 0 A Mitchell Clinton, W G Hanson and D L Ander son; Jackson, M F Malsby; Pleasant Hill, J F Holmes; Forsyth, D J Myrick; Forsyth Oirouit, J Singleton. Athens District—E W Speer, P E; Athens, J Lewis, Jr.; P A Heard, Super nnmerary; Ooonee, O J Oliver; Faotorv Mission to be supplied; Watkinsrille, J V M Morris and J W Knight; Madison, W P Pledger; Morgen, J L Lupo; Greensboro, Geo W Yarbrough; White Plains, James L Pieros; Lexing ton, W A Simmons; Winterville, W D Heath; Washington, P MRybnrn; Broad River, A J Wordley, R A Seals, Snp’y; Little River, Joehna Parker; Estonton, B H Saaanett; Putnam, W W Oalin, J M Embry; Transferred to South Georgia Conference, A Wright and AO Davidson; To Halston Conference, R A Gidden: To North Alabama Conference, B Stripling Next Conference to be held in Atlanta Appointments of North Georgln Conference for 1872. Augusta District.—C W Key, P. E. St. Johns, A T Mann; SL James, H H Parks; Aabuiy, S J Davies; Richmond Circuit, D Kelsey; Appling,. W A Flor ence; Thompson, J M Lowry; Warren- ton, W F Smith; Bparta, W T Caldwell; Hancock, F P Brown; Crawfordville, A C Thomas; Milledgeville, A J Jarrell; Bald win, J W Slype. Kutamox District.— L. Bush, P. E. Elberton, F P Hughes; Bethlehem, John H Grogan; Elbert Cironit, W A Farris; Lincolnton, G B Park; Jefferson, J B Parker; Mulberry, J H Maahburn; Cameeville, W T Norman; Franklin Soringa, (applied by D C Oliver; Homer, K F QuillUn; Hartwell, J W Baker; As ville, L P Neeee; Clayton Mission, (applied by E L Stephens; Tugalo and Muaion, S D Evans. Dahlokxoa District.—W A Dodge, P E. Daklonegn, G E Gardnar; Daw- acnviUe, J R Pate; Camming, N H Pal mer: Alpharetta, S S Ballali; Canton, E E Ledbetter; Cherokee, J M Hardin; Cleveland, B Sanders; Blaimrille Mis sion, M H Eakes; Gainesville, J H Bax ter; Hall, J G worldly; Lawrenodville, F F Reynclds, R PMartin. Rons District.—G. J. Pesros, P. E- Rome. T F Pierce; Oooee, P P Reynoide; Foreeirilie, W P Hirers; OosUneule, W Conyers, R H Jones, aup’y; Sobligna. W R Branham, Jon; Summerville, W C Dunlap; Iofayette, A Odom: McLe- more’s Cove, (applied by S W MoWhor- Dactor Dnmucr.—W. J. Soott, P.E.; Dalton, W P Kramer; Dalton Circuit, S T>»k; Tunnel Hill, J T Richardson; Ringgold, J P Wardlaw; Rock P DJWeema; Spring Place, W T ton; Murray Mimioo, supplied by T J Simmons; Calhoun, J H Robeson; Tilton and Breaes, G Rankin; Kingatoo, J A Reynolds; Elijay, H G Hamby; Jasper, (applied by J. M. Sullivan. Marietta DrsmuiT.—F A Kimball. P E; Marietta, G G Smith; Ackworth, J R Mayson; Roswell, John D Hammond; Powder Spring, E K Aiken; Dallas, Hayden C Christian; Carrol ton and Bow- Imagine the feelings of the poet who wrote of his deported love: “ We will hallow her grave with onr tears,” when the printer set it np, “ We will harrow her grave with onr steers.” The Chicago Times says: Nearly 1000 warranty deeds have already, rinse the firs, bran filtd by the owners for re-record. The manner of re-reoording those deeds actually restores the record evidence of eaeh title book to the time when the deed was originally recorded. This ia done by reoording the original certificate of the reoorder, which appears upon the back of every reoorded instrument, immediately following the instrument itself. The new reoord thus beoomes eridenoe of the old record. The statement of Senator Blair regard ing the alleged Kn-Klnx outrages at the South is of especial moment at this time, when the Preeident is debating whether to yield to the demand for martial law in Florida and Georgia. Senator Blair It a member of the Inveetigating Committee, and Iris estimate of the testimony obtained is qnite as reliable as that of the other members who have a strong partisan in terest to serve in making out a state of lawlessness. Gen. B) r explodes the whole theory of political persecution in few words, declaring that violence exists in South no more than in other parte of the country, except in cases where the people have taken into their own hands the punishment of eriminals whom the Government has allowed to go unwhipped of jnstioe. This is no more than happens frequently elsewhere, without even a hint of insurrection or the need of martial law. Simultaneously with this statement of Senator Blair, other members of the com mittee give ont that they have discovered s rebellion in other States, and caU upon the Preeident to declare military law in Georgia and Florida as the last resort There is sn issue here made up on facts; and the publio will remember the absurd mistakes made by the President regarding the “ rebellion” in South Carolina, and judge which statement is the more worthy of credence.—Bouton Pott Some fishermen, says the Constitu- tionel, brought up in a sweep net, a few days ago, near the Pont Boyd, a shapeless mass oovere" with sand and shells, which they sold for a few franca to a dealer in antiquities ou the Qnai Voltaire. When the purchaser had carefully removed the eartby envelope, he discovered that he had in his possession on antique vase of purest style. I is of an ovoid form, and the emboiving represents a dance of satyrs and bacohantes beautifully executed. The material of which the work ia composed is the Corinth bronze, tho secret of which haa been lost, and wliieh in Seneoa’s time was already worth several times its weight in gold. The valuable object just found is supposed to date from the occupation of Lutetia by the legions of Ccesar and Labienav LOOK Hlnioat tile Jntntaiue. TO YOlJR lOTERlSf l Tho Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 •€• Of «xp«n*M of OBJ comp&aj la th« World. TtoudonifMd wlUfSBdlyfiFGRl duty to those tost you lav* t»y taking i sob yoBtltrss. Do yonr K OLD MUTUAL Henry H. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, WYittvhfxll Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., ItXOlOAL EXAMINER. I*. erase Wanted teAo ore Workert. Qarbaare, Cntlerj, Sm, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa., | W. L. WADSWORTH & CO Importers and Dealers in Hardware; Also, a Large Stock of Stores and Home Fnrnbhing Uoodi. Opposite James* Bank, Whitehall Street. 8«pt«mW 1HT ATT-AUrrA. PA Atlanta Sait Prospectus. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ !, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS, J. HENLY SMITH, | Proprietors* Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political) Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor’and Business Manager. THHI PltAWTHXHB LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. » SCO Tjao edit: ; rtfatw ,MV>hS Mi d—i SutomorltoocllOitpitral . L-'ti.’ • a ' f.: >- ."tfha OW*B MILLION The Warchouie iliiloa oiJ , ai'silaM .evofU ■ , <i a vU .0 .k TtB •rrnU il-nmiO t'lueH. M in d—xq of Thuii _jBadlf, illiw ,»-.ijocujrjoiiT onutaueW ) (fir f' itefiewe wTO W fuhrished'NklB’theMl^rtlilr lOor. Campbell he« ipad Augusta,. CrecrirgfB, , -no , m JI_ icmoJn xaeW J8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. : UBHRAL.l OAHB will be mode upon Oottoh in WSrthouae, ' *■' ' J "** ‘ 1 *"* » Furtiee Storing Cotton with the that wiU be available in this city or any other for, i* The Book is prepared at all times to make LO. PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse,. ^ Officers. ! .jl - ciiAiiuEH j, aE?tKxrr»t, PranUHnap, ,mo, 1-. UNO, vioe-PMetd»ut,wi.,u . gB T, P. ttllANOH, Cashlm, -v- < v diK|oq a WILBBRFORCB DANIEL. ±y<M&SSi'Wt£~ DANIEL Ac Et,,X XZX&Zh COTTON FACTORS, Agent* Cotton Food Guamli, ” r . . ti . .1 ’ <sl to, , NO. 3,WAUU£N BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUBIAvAA. All business entrusted to them will have striot personal attenl Orders for Begging Ties or Rope and Family Supplies pr— * COMMISSION 1 1-4 PEE CENT. REVERENCES ras«. JOHN P. UNO. Pm-t Oaonp. Baa tune, President MbUodbI B*nk of Augusta wd Augusta tTo°audiner, Xm. Pnst VtakHO VwKtas Oa. AUgustaMsgohunt k Phntars' NttloiutlBspk. Augurta Col. L. M. HILL. Dlr.ctor Oa B. . wtt.i ctaat I .fRawcfli 11 lv •! JM BRANCH, SONS & COTTON FAOTORJS -■! - • t H / ■ If .tuD ' Its Z_ , li- j II iiwbI T r COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rl od lire jum-Al OfUoe at Planters' Loan ASavlaga Bank Wi AUaUtTA, OKOROIA. TERMS OF 1 SUBSCRIPTION. DaUy-Mlngle Copy. Twelve Months Six Months a $10 OO 1 Three Months • 5 OO One Month • 3 OO 1 OO D"*“ °“ 0OTK ”'' 10 “ or for Shipment to Domestie or Foreign Markets. Kg' SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Oottoo. sept96-fim gT.TX GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Day First Taesriay in Jan- nary- ruLToN oouurr. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Uromby vs. Moaes Jo— and Wm. Green (oslored.) House and lot ia Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn va Jsffenou Floyd. The stone flagging and steps, North ride of Wall afreet, Atlanta—Mechanic. 1 and Inborer's Ken, in favor of Young 4 Walsh vs. H. L KimbolL City lot at joaetaow of Bread and Peachtree streets, known as the Hiaura property. Seventy sene of lend lot 157, Fulton oonnty—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore a Drake vm. E. R Hamsun. He— and lot ia Atlanta—Fi. lea in favor of John Keelsy, Hunnieutt 4 Bel- lingrethaand R. W. Satterfield 4 Bro. ft. O. E. Grenville. A lot in Wert End—Fi. fa. ia favorof W. H. Smith vi. Julius Gists. Seventy seres of land lot 9, Fulton oonnty—Fi. ta in favor of Wm, Wright, et al. vs. Killis Brown. City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fit. in favor of Georgi i Loan and Trust Com pany va. Peter Hugs. Fifty-esveu norm of lota 98 and 100— FL fa in favor of Z. D. Graham va T, E. Williams. The H. I. Kimball House—Mschanics’ lire, in favor of Hsaly, Berry 4 Co. DOUOIXt COUNTY. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa. in favor of W. J. Hembr > vs. Jrmea West dubs For Dally-Fer Annum ■ . . . 08 00 ... N4 OO •43 OO I Single Copy • O C*t* Three Copl< Four 44 Fly© “ WooRJy-For Annum ■ Single Copy Three Copleo • • Fly© Copie© • • » On© Hundred Oople© 3 OO 8 OO 8 OO Ten Cople© • • Twenty Cople* Fifty Cople© • . IB OO • 98 OO OS OO 8195 OO Weekly fox* Single Copy 1 00 Three Cople* Five Cople* Ten Cople* 3 OO 4 OO 7 OO Six MontHsi Twenty Cople* Fifty Coplosi One Hundred Cople* Hinglo Copy 10 OO 34 OO 00 00 5 Ct* Mo Subscriptions, to tbs WEEKLY, rscsired for • shorter period thSBilx months. 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All letters intended lor him, either on private matters or oonaectod with tbs Political DepsrtmsB* of *Kie ptaeer, should be sddrssssd to him at Crawfordville, Oa. All letters on business of any kind, connected with TAB HUM, axospt Us Polll bs addressed to J. Usnly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Oa. T.he Weekly Sun of tbs Daily—everything wbh t van Itart (la «•«« (mi sum wtth u» afeourat nadias a-u-r gll «ntoia, tto <ma -,v,rytlilas which iwm, la oar daUx Imuo that I, of gmi.-rwl InlerMl. AU or Hr. Stephan, InttoWartJ/ m SUM ta the organ of the People, She Advocate of Jus tic* the Drtoudu of Papular Rights, end the opponent of burdens heaped upon a tax-paying pooplo, ^Topprro— ofrifktefi””. . BrnnoorattoP*: contribute to lta ad OpprBBBtom of all k . . It will adhere to tho old, gala, Umo-honorod landmarka of f. Iit. STEP HJOTS ia thoroughly aniiatod in tho Work, and columns almost daily, We ask the frisnda of Uberty. everywhere to sid in ssteadlag oar otremlstion. Oar Wesklj Is s very ohm* neper, sad Us Club Rates are psrta-nlsrly tavorsble. ‘ ___ TTbe PresldenUsl ooatsst for 1H73 will b* the mo4 Inipurteta la Mis hteteiy o# Apiertea. Tbs tesuss ta* ■ ■ ■ ■ Mk<M dssMsst stsks. isteus, sad all that patriots ta common to s re*pseMWly commonIctatlone or Utters of pa bile patwafs. >n business should 1 bs addressed to J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, OA, Yamiln Jaootite Seming HLdjints. W E E D »“i Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL. ?V ILL DO A GREATER - VARIETY OF WORK, changes than any other maonine. Sold on the fxmtaHmont pis en dollars a month. Offloe and salesroom at Orant’a Bloolx, Sd ta ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ,q. v.mpp,ck&*g*t;; >. . .gsiwSS!! m&cmjhL. UN8ECTI0NAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOLITICAL IGHOOLHMOM. ' _ rx ii" .n • •« luiil "vttioH g: The freehret eeriee of Text-Books pmblith-sri , wglteteiStimS, remits of discovery and scientific, research. - u iuloo ,^s ' ■OTTTKHUW taWta—, •ii.i«etvi| V, tprlO-tas ▲ad fat many Nortbarn States. ns , .oO i «' ■sissf t $mvet0itg f <&k y ‘ ©*4“ An Anodatkm composed of many the several Southern Slates, feel- 8chool-Books which should be cn- vnpolitirtil, which should present science—are now issuing a oomr Text-books by the eminent schol- whieh aw the Ckmtj**, BeMutmd Mom BtdtUNfut - 1^- i.lj 9tfi) , Mow puriirtod The "UukOlrity Srtta,’’ embraott * * Maury’8 Ceocraphical Suita, Br Coraitiodore M. t. Maury, of the Virginia Military Instill raatlc an era In the study of this fttairo, and which, in tlw won coraplUhod Southern teacher, “are characterise* bf*m frtfcfty freshness of style which must ever remlcr them altrarAira jfe> 8* us*d by all who wish to tcaeh Geography as a ‘frrr-i as and act merely as an enumeration of dry tat©. 4 ' ' Holmes’ Readers By Gbobcb F. Holm as, Pmteor of venity of Viripnia. A series of Renders or" praphirGl ls-anty. They are steadily pi seirctioni of prute and reran, and illutarai Venable's SrHhnastteat asHai, Bv rniBLV., 8. VaNABLU, LL.D., PMtawr of Halil—hr, ta tto UaDwmtT rip Virginia. Ttoto hrokacn iscrivad orteywbtrv by InulUrrat (rartS* vtato tort— ■StofartML. - —* - - - trie. 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