The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 10, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. Sunday HoRKDro........... .December 10. tWXsw Advertisements always found on h\rsl Page; Local and Business Notices on Fourth Page. THE CAPITOL,. Doth bruuolies oi the General Assam bly have passed a concurrent resolution to prolong tho session until next Satur day. This places a full week at the dis posal of the Assembly in which to oon- clude some of the most urgent work of the session which remains unfinished. The hill to protect the credit of U>e State was pissed orer the Governor’s veto by a decided majority. Thin bill se quins ail outstanding bonds of the State to be returned for registration; and neglect to do se to be eountmed into evidence that the bonds eve' hot legal. The objeot of this act is to discover how many, U any, illegal bonds have been put upon the market, and to ascertain pre cisely the amount of the bonded indebt edness of the State. Ve hear some complaint that the act is a dangerous one, and is likely to dam age the State's credit We are satisfied, however, that the motives of those who voted for the bill wen honest, and that the only objeot is to protect Georgia from fraudulent bonds, whioh an be lieved to have been issued. We do not think there is a man in either house who would vote to defraud a single oreditor of the State out of one dime. It is eesai7 to do something to ascertain what the State really owes, and the Assembly had done what it deemed wisest and best The act, if not misunderstood, will accomplish the end sought. SUN-STROKES. Usui or Rtii.no.tr> Broca.—The oiiy of Augusta has sold to the South Caro lina Railroad Company, Hs stock in the Macon nail Augusta Railroad. Augusta has also sold its stock in the Charlotte, Columbus and Augusta Railroad. The Savannah Repnblioanhasreoeived now material and will soon appear “at good as new.” The Dawsou Journal learns that there was a difficulty between a Mr. Mutliows and a Mr. Smith at Boyd's store, Calhoun county, about ten days sraco resulting in the shooting of Smith, who died on Me day last. Dawson has tho whooping cough. The IatGrange Reporter announce the deaths of P. D. Hall and P. H. Greene. Roth occurred Last Sunday. Appointment* efNorth Georgia Conference for U»7». Augusta Distbiot,—C W Key, P. E. St Johns, A T Mann; St Jams*. H H Parka; Asbory, 8 J Davies; Richmond Circuit D Kelsey; Appling, W A Flor- i, J M Lowr enee; Thompson, o tu. Ajvwrj, „ srreu- tou, W F Smith; Sparta, W T Caldwell. Hancock, F P Brown; Orawfordville, A (1 Thomaa; Milledgeville, A J Jarrell; Bald win, J W Slype. Euiubton District.—L. Bush, P. E. Elberton, F P Hughes; Bethlehem, John H Grogani; Elbert Oircnit, W A Parris; Linoolnton, G B Park; Jefferson, J R Parker; Mulberry, J U Mash burn; Camesville, W T Norman; Franklin " 'rings, supplied by D C Oliver; Homer, F Quillian; Hartwell, J W Baker; Clarksville, L P Neese; Clayton Mission, supplied by E L 81 ' Mission, S D Evans. Dahlonboa Dimmer.—W A Dodge, P E. Dahlonegs, G E Gardner; Daw- scnville, J R Pate; Camming, N H Pal mer; Alpharetta, 8 S Ballah; Canton, E E Ledbetter; Cherokee, J M Hardin; Cleveland, B Sanders; Blsirsville Mis sion, M H Eakes; Gainesville, J H Bax ter; Hall, J G Worldly; Lawronoeville, F F Reynolds, R P Martin. Rohe District.—G. J. Pearce, P. E. Rome, T F Pierce; Coosa, P P Reynolds: Forestville, W P Rivers; Oostanauls, W P Lovejoy; Cave Springs, J BMcFarlain; Cedar Town, W F Glonn; Van Wert W Oonvers, R H Jones, sup'y; Subligna, W R Branham, .Tun; Summerville, w 0 Dunlap; Lafayette, A Odom; HoLe- more’s Gove, supplied by S W McWhor ter. Daltou Dimmer.—W. J. Scott P. E.; Dalton, W P Kramer; Dalton Circuit S Leak; Tunnel Hill, J T Richardson; Ringgold, J P Wardlaw; Bock Sprii DJ Weems; Spring Place, W T Hsu ton; Murray Mission, supplied by T J Simmons; Calhoun, J HRobeson; Tilton and Besses, G Rankin; Kingston, J A Reynolds; Elijay, M G Hamby; Jasper, supplied by J. M. Sullivan. Marietta District.—F A Kimball. P E; Marietta, G G Smith; Ackworth, J R Mayaon; Boswell, John D Hammond; Powder Spring, E K Aiken; Dallas, Hayden C Christian; Carrol ton and Bow den, J Chambers; Villa Rica, J N Myers; Hainlson Mission, supplied by D Strip ling; Sand Town, supplied by J Green; Fair burn, R S Harwell; Cartels villa, G R Kramer, J T Norris, Supernumerary, Marietta Female College, W A Rogers, President; Sunday School Agent W F Cook. LaGbakob Dimmer.—H J Adams, P !; LsGrange, Wm M Crumley; West Point A M Thighpen; Newnan, R W Bigham; Troup, WJ Cotter;LongCane, T H Timmons; Whiteeville, T 8 L Har well; Greenville and Trinity, T A Seals; Chalybeate Springs, T H Gibson; Grant- ville, R F Jones; Rogensville, J TLowe; Senois, F W Baggerly; Palmetto, J M Bowder; Franklin, J J Little; LsGrange Female College; M Calloway, President; Missionary to China, Yonng J Allen. Atlanta District—W H Potter, P. E. First Chnrch, W P Harrison; Trinity, 0 A Evans; Evan’s Church, J M Dickey; Payne’s Church and Peachtree Mission, D D Cox; St. Paul’s and Edgewood, G H Pattillo and GW Ilardaway; Atlanta Circuit B J Johnson; Decatur Crouit, F B Davis; Stone Mountain, W HClark; Conyers, W J Wardlaw; Covington and Mount Pleasant, WW Wadsworth; New ton Circuit A Gray; Sardis Station, B E L Timmons; Oxford end Social Circle, W R Branham, Sr.; Monticello, E G owry: Warren- 19* The kerosene accident has gotten around to Louisville. 19* The last heard of Geofrancistrain he was among the Bourbons of Frank fort Kentucky. _ IS- “From the mountains to the see- board,” press and people indorse the nomination of Hon. James M. Smith. IS- A Washington diepetoh says the prineipel opposition to a general amnes ty, comae from the carpet-bag class of Representatives from the South *9* Frames is again im * state of erup tion. The Republic will hardly lost un til spring. After it anarchy, and next, what? Probably Napoleon. Dr. Bellows blows Beecher's “Life of Christ” over the entire editorial page of the f**t number of the Liberal Chris* Han. 19* Montgomery Blur is a posaumist. It hm not been two weeks ainoe he want ed a chance to support William Cullen Bryant for President *9- The Georgia Radicals seem to have decided upon a “passive policy.” In the meantime, the election will go on ell the same. _ J9~ Bill Arp is announced to contrib ute to the Rome Commercial next year. Bill has been a-mnsing a long time in silence, and ought to be amusing now. IQ. The Boston Post evolves this: “In 1873 there will be five eclipses—two of the son, two of the moon, and one of the Radical party.” ■A. Sumner expects soon to introduce a bill limiting Presidential oooupaucy to one term. It ia possible that Cbewlee would be entirely satisfied to be Presi dent that long. IA-The Lexington, Kentucky, Ga zette, says the severest critioism that can be passed upon the President’s message is, it bears conclusive evidence of having been written by the President himself. •9* “If Mr. Edwards Pierrapont ia ap pointed Secretary of Stata, will it be in oonaeqneuce of tho 835,000 he gave to help the election of Grant? Of coarse not” That naughty, naughty Boston Pott is responsible for this bit of impor- tinenoe. 19* The Knoxville Chronicle says: “Certain Democratic journals are now very severe in their allusions to Tamma ny, whioh wen defending the ring only n few months ago. Then, the chargee against Hall, Tweed A Co. were denominated ‘Radical lies’ ” But since the charges have been discovered not to be “lies” the Democrats have taken the jead in cgndqcting the Investigation. ; r-tri 19- About this Akerm&n matter the New York TYibune soya: “Information from Wnhington leads os to believe that Attorney-General Akerman will shortly bo replaced in the Cabinet by the ap pointment- of Ex-Senator Williams, of Oregon. The President has not felt sat isfied either with Mr. Akerman himself or with (he amount of strength brought by him Som the South. Geo. Grant does not find'tt easy to discover in the Sooth any other more acceptable men.” The President euuM scarcely have selected a man froaa the Sooth who would have parried, lam in >1 nan so with him into tbs Cabinettfcan »mnnn did. In regard to his fitness for the position there wee bat one opinion about it before he went into tho Oahtost. end subsequent events have net abangad that. GEORGIA MATTERS. Covington bos been bnrglaritad to a moderate extent. The city at Augusta sold, on Wednes day, 6,000 shamans tbs Msoem end Are K ite Reilmod, at 40 sente «n the dollar, e amount realised was 0300,000. The Maoon Citisen is offered foi sale. Rev. Geo. '£. Goatskins will be in stalled on p set or at lbs Albany terisn Church, neat Sunday. Dr. Wi will praaah the seamen. John Morgan, ol Sevsnnsh, took car bolic acid by mistake. The ooroner’s in- quert waa in aooordance with the facte. favor of W. J. Hembree m James Week MERIWETHER COUNTY. One two hone wagon end one set har ness. Fi. fa. in favor of Hines A Reeves vs. J. M. Harris. Foot thousand pounds seed ootton, and 50 bushels con. FL fa. in fever ofG. A. Cunningham vs. Francis A. Coolirsiiet ol. 150 lbs. lint cotton and 300 bushels ootton seed, and sundry fi. fas., vs. J. A. Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles for runts and bens. GWINNETT COUNTY. 106 seres of land lot No. 871. Fi. fa. in favor of Willis F. Soules vs. Geo. W. Dodd, etaL NEWTON COUSTY. House and lot in Covington—fi. fa. in favor of A. H. Lee vs. Benj. F. Carr. FATHTTI OOCNTT. 150 sores of land—fi. fa. in favor of S. E. Dorsey vs. Jno. 0. Smith. conn oocnti. Land lot 1186-Tax fi. fa. vs. E C. LOOK Mlntnol fife Jntntanre. TO YOUR INTEREST! OOWETA COCNTT, J. D. Hanson’s interest in a stock of gwids—Fi. fa. in fkvor of Horsey, Mil- Half of lend lot No. 186—Two tax fl. fas. vs. W. F. Wright 302f sores of land—Fi fa. in favor of M. Sslvshin vs. W. F. Wright CHEROKEE COUNTY. Lots No’s 1060, 1061,1010, end half of 1011—Fi. fa. ia favor of W. B. D. Moee vs. Sanford Leak. Lot’s No’s 152 and 153 and 152. Fi. fe. in favor of Noah Jordan vs. E. F. Mahons. One estrqy ox, estrayed by Tim Law- son, and one yoko of oxen estrayed by Ira W. Waldrop. Murray; Ocmulgee Mission, supplied by J W Cook; Newborn Circuit, M W Ar nold; Monroe, O A Conaway; Agent Or- ihan’sHome, J Boring; Agont American lible Society, Wm. A Parks; Sunday School Secretory, A G Haygood. Griffin District—J Lewis, Sr., P. E. Griffin, J W Heidt; Zebulon, J Carr; Pike, J S Bryan; Tbomsslon, M H White; Barnesville, W R Foote; County Line, W H Graham; McDonough, J H Harris; Jones borough, B B Johnson; Forest Station, B W Williams; Fayette ville, D Nolan; Oulloden, C A Mitchell Clinton, W G Hanson and D L Ander son; Jackson, -VI F Malsby; Pleasant Hill, J F Holmes; Forsyth, D J Myrick; Forsyth Circuit, J Singleton. Athens Durnacr—E W Speer, P E; Athens, J Lewis, Jr.; P A Heard, Super numerary; Oeonee, C J Oliver; Factory Mission to be supplied; Watkinsville, J V M Morris and J W Knight; Madison, W P Pledger; Morgan, J L Lupo; Greensboro, Geo W Yarbrough; White Plains, James L Pieros; Lexing ton, W A Simmons; Wintervilie, W D Heath; Washington, P MRybnrn; Broad River, A J Wordley, R A Seals, Sup’y; Little River, Joshua Parker; Eatonton, B H Saasnett; Putnam, W W Oslin, J M Embrr; Transferred to South Georgia Conference, A Wright and A C Davidson; To Halston Conference, R A Qidden; To North Alabama Oonferenoe, It Stripling Next Oonferenoe to be held in Atlanta. GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday In Jan uary- rcfooNOOUNTT. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa In favor of A. V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones and Wm. Green (eolored.) House and lot in Atlanta—Ft fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn va. Jefferson *\he stone flagging and stone, North side of Wall street, Atlanta— Mechanics' sad Laborer's lien, in favor of Yonng k Walsh ve. H. L Kimball. City lot at junction ol Broad and Peachtree streets, known as tho Beseem ^Seventy scree of lend lot 157, Felton county—Fi. fa. hi favor of Gilmoee 8. DttksVs. E. R. Hesseen. House end lot in Atlanta—Fi. Iee. in favor of John Keetey, Hunnicntt k Bel li ngrailis end R- W. Satterfield k Bro. vs. 07b. Granville. A let in West End—Ft fa. in favor of W. U. Smith va Julius Gists. Seventy acres of load lot 9, Fulton oountj—Fi. fa in favor ef Wm, Wright, at si. va Killia Brown. City lot on Alslnme street—Fi. fa in favor of Geo ran Loan and Trust Com pony va Pater Huge. Sift; „ ity-seven acres of lots 03 end 100— Ft fa in favor of E- D. Graham vs. T. E, William*. The U. I. Kimball House—Mechanics' lien, in favor of Healy, Berry & Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa in Five Mnuim—The French papers bavo lately been giving some curious statistics on the subject of the enormous indemnity, five milliards of francs, which Franoe bos to pay to Prussia for being beaten in the late war. From them we gather the following partinlars: Five milliards, in pieoes of five francs, weigh twenty-five millions of kilogram mes. (A kilogramme is about 2| pounds English.) It wonld require, therefore, to transport them all together by railroad, a train composed of 2600 traoks, eooh car rying about 10,000 kilogrammes. If, instead of conveying them by nil' ordinary wagons drawn by two horses were employed, 18,000 of suoh would be requiaie. which placed in single file close I together, would occupy e length of 40 leagues (120 miles). Snpposo the five-frano pieees whioh make up the five milliards to be placed in a line touching eaoh other, they would then oooupy a length of 7400 leagues— about eleven-twelfths of the whole dis, tance round the globe. In pieces of one franc, this length wonld be 116,000 kilometres—(5 kilome- > 8 English miles)—or 38,000 leagues, about e quarter of the distanoe from the earth to the moon. The greatest speed whioh has been at tained by a locomotive has scarcely ear- * "00kilometres an hour: this makes The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 by the Inaursuoo Deportment of tho AatMta, Income, Number Iasued; and pays the largest amount of Divi rr - r in tntworkL a on jrour bvss. Do your Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, Wliltoliiill Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D-, MEDICAL EXAMINER. jtgeni9 Wanted who art Workers, flarimare, W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, da., | W. L. WADSWORTH Importers and Dealers in Cntlerp, ©nn®, | OH Al.'wYNM. & C0a» Hardware; Also, a Large Stock of Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, Opposite James’ Bank, Whltoliall Street, ReptAinbor lO ly A r rT<AIV^A. OA, 'Atlanta Ban Prasprctne. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKIjY, Gotten Factors anb Cotton Food ®nout r •• 9u. THU FXjAJTTgRn LOAN AND SAVINGS RANK. ■utoaorltoedKOapltal OWE MILLION DOLLAR’S. Tlie ICor. Warehouse Campbell and BeyhoM* Augusta, [S NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE OOTTOH. of TK# Xkmk, one feel giddy; the Indian mail ia nothing in comparison to it: well, then, it would require abont forty-eight days for a loco motive going at this speed, without stop ping, to pass over the line thus formed by these pieces of one franc. Piled up one upon the other, the five- frano pieoes wonld loan a oolumn of 8700 kilometres or 640 league^ high. Suppos ing this oolumn, having its base in Paris, to fall over in the direction of Berlin, pert which wonld fall over in the Berlin wonld scarcely be the third of the column; the last pieces would fall beyond St Petersburg; some few, detaching themselves from the oolumn during its fell, might owing to oentrifugal force, be scattered as fat as the eentre of tho White Sea. The weight of five milliards in gold is about 1,600,000 kilogrammes, or nearly ten times the weight of the column which stood in the Piace Vendome; it would re quire, therefore, 180 wagons, taking 10, 000 kilogrammes each, to transport it. Id gold pieoes of twenty francs, placed in s straight line, it would resoh from Paris to Marseilles, a distance of 512kilometres. Since the birth of our Lord a milliards of minntes has not yet elapsed. If, then, during the last 1870 years, man had put down, day and night, without stopping, five franoe every minute, he would aot et have completed the sum exacted from ’ranee by the ministry of William the Victorious. Several hundreds of millions would still remain. A skillful bank clerk oan count about 40,000 francs in five-frano pieoes in an hour. Supposing that he began at the age of thirty years to connt the five mill iards alone, what wonld be hia age when he had reached the end of his task, if he worked for 800 days in the year for eight hours a day without intermieuon? He would be eighty-two jean old. He would . . -.f| ’ -- * ” have required fifty-two yei "dru d ears to finish rudgery, “after whioh probably ell that would remain to be done wonld be to oonfine in e lunatic esylom this victim of the rapacity of M. De Bismarck. ” If a clerk were to count out the pieces franc by freno, four to each second, and oontinue working day and night incessantly, 400 years wonld elapso before he put down the last pieoe. The strongest propensity in woman's nature, says a careful student of the sex, istto want to know what ia going on, and he next strongest is to boas tho job. sinBle Copy . Three Coplew . . Five Copies ... One Hundred Ooplow Merino Sheep,Poland CHt, ■Mi pigs, Pare 33erk- ehlre Pigs, SUPPLIED BT Mark W. Johnson’s, Cotton Warehouse, 42 Broad Street. > KINO SHEEP, IP, Spedaili who with to 1 BRAMAH FOWLS. EAR ’I* Y ROSE Early Goodrich and Buaaatt Potatoaa. GARDEN SEEDS! Gaa«o sad Superphosphates VuAiiwreaawiDem artarethw.sw- •slMd. siut erdefs red olUioUateS. Mark W. Johnson’s, Agricultural Warehouse, 43 and 44 Broad Street, P. O. BOX ISO, Atlanta, Qa. live Paper on Live issues’ PtTBUaH hi I > BY TH HI ATLANTA, GEORGIA. LIBERAL GAfiH ADTAHOIS will be mode upon Ootton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing OoMon with the Bank will be famished with raeefptetor seme that will be available in this city or any ether for borrowing raenej. The Bank ia prepared at all times to make LOAN'S ON FBODBOE of PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms. Partiea would do well to apply et the Warehouse, or oommnniasto with the Officers. CHABLES J. JBNKDtfa l»naM»tol. jno, P. kino, vioe-Praeldmt, . T, P. BRANCH, Ceahlgr, ’;♦ WILBBBPOKOX DAXIZL. . A WILLBOnX BIX. DANIEL Ac HILL, COTTON FACTORS, Agents Ootton Food Guano, NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTBI* AUGUSTA, GA. All business entrusted to tkom will have strict personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Snpphea pieoaptip filled, COMMISSION 11-4 PER CUNT. RiriBiivoxst Jodi. JOHN P. KINO, PlM t Owrgts nan Bowl. President National Bank of Augusta and Augusta t*o^5'dinkb, I ASgaaslIreoliret k OoLL.lI.HIIX. Director Go. H. . Soring* Book et Angnrta- rrtssi&zztA*a • Oosotr BRANCH, SONS & OO.j COTT ON FACT,OR|S — AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ALEXANDER JR. STEPHENS, J JT. IIENLY SMITH, J Proprietor*, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Politicall Editor A R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General EditorJand Business Manager. TERMS OF' SITBSORIPTION. Dally—Sins 1® Copy. Twelve Months . Months • 910 OO | Three Months • O OO One Month • cautoa For Dolly-Por Annum i Three Copies Four “ rive 44 A3 OO I Single Copy WookJy-Por Annum i a oo o oo m oo Ten Coploa • Twenty Coploe Fifty Copies OS oo 84 OO 5 C’ta • IB OO • 38 OO OB OO *13B OO Woeltly for Six Monttuii SlnilXa Copy Three Copies Five Copies Ten Copies 1 OO 3 BO 4 OO 7 BO Twenty Copies Fifty Copies One Hundred Copies Single Copy IB OO 341 OO QB OO B Cts Ho Subscriptions, to the WEEKLY, received for a akortar pwiod than sU months. AU subscripUous must be paid for In advanoe; and all names will be strioken from o CLUBS: r Books whoa Ike Kamos for CLUBS must aU be sent Hikes and all be at the same Poet Offloe. tthch eubecriber’s name will be written on advantages of Club rates It Is only necetserj - ■ it the tain* time, and that all bo taken at the same Poet Otto©. e time, and take the 'paper for the I How to Remit Mou^y • b, ri.Doa.lSl, tor the <•■« srelrel et sU moon MU u bj H0Q.7 Order, by B^Utorel LOW by ExpcMs, or by Dnft, bot not othervlM. If remqr mat Is re unregUttrel leltsr U loM, It mu b, tb, lore of Uw poreos rending It lfo pnfpre vlU b. rent from tb.UKo.UU It In pnid Ibr, red ware trtu Uwny. b. wired vbrethsMaw P *jrarrmouMndliigmonoybyXxprre.nutpnpny retire. ITo Correspondents i 1 the Political Department , Manager, Atlanta, Oa. Tgh e W*e e k 1 y S u!n TTTWga i ree* reret On ,i — — MU BUN is the organ of the People, the Advocate of Justice, the Defendre of Popular Rights, and the opponent of burdens heaped upon a tax-paying people, and Oppressions of ell kinds. I Will adhere to tteutd, Sato, tome-homed landmarks of the Democratic Par- Mr STEPHENS I* thoroughly satiated to tbs Work, and wifi oontributo to tte nAimniM almost daily, We ask the friends of liberty, ovsrywksf to old ia extending our circulation. Our Weekly is • very Map paper, and Its Club Rates are particnlarly ttrorablc. Tbs presidential oontoet for lt19 will be the mass important in the history of Amorica. The issues in* eetred ore momentous, and HI (hat patriots hold de&r la at stake. /idelty to the Gone U turnouts tha true test of P—safe; tu every State of the Union, and we rocoguise every one who Is a true friend to that sacred Instrument, as a oo-worker with us In the great oauae of American liber IT Yhe rights and liberties of (be whole people are Jeopardised—not any mors so lu the South than la the North; and we of Oouthhauo so Interests at stake la the momentous Issues of the day. whio'i Mot common to North and South, alike. Wo reeputtfully ask a Itar share U BUhha pStaBusa. AH sommunicatlons or letters on Business should be rddrassod to J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, at Planters’ Loan A Navlnge Buk Wxrehoaee AUQUSTA. QBOtKMA. | IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON OOTTON, TO BE ELD HERE, or for Shipment to Domeetio or Foreign MsrkltS- 49- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotta*. eept26-6m Famils Faooiito Sctmitg HUcl)in*». w e' e "» . —r.-r.— Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE. DURABLE, EOONQMUjAju. Will do a greater* variety of work, ’ changes than any other moonine. Bold on th4 installmont plan, is flejglireto of. en dollar a month. Offioe and eolaaroom et Grir«nt’« Bloolx, OX Marietta mix eel, ATLANTA; GEORGIA. of the mota emintnt tttam fag thsnscy^ far fiSmS prl0-8m O. , SHIPP, Gen. UwiHWeitw p«lfliel[mg gowyang. ’ UNSECTIONAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOLITICAL 8CHOQL-BOOL8. The freahrnt series of Text-Ilooks published—containing the tedtet results of discovery and stiem “ OfilclaUr Copied h, the Virginia eed Grargtx State Beards ef Efiawgrafa atm saa u* MVKUT eOtTT And In many North. Ihc ^luimsitg fa, An Association composed of baqt the several Southern States, feel- School-Books which ahould be en- mtpolitical, which should preemal science—are now iMuinn a coo> Text books by the eminent scbol- whir.b are the I Cheapest, Best, and Most V Beautiful Now pnhlUhed. Tbs “ Utlvmt, Aefiaa” aa Maury’8 Geographical By Commodore M. F. Mxtrav, et tbs Virginia MUlesry In mafic an era in tho ,tady of thU icicnos, and which, ut tbs l coaiplUhod Southern tocher, “ are ctisractcriscd hr s faliaity of xtorapeMi set Amato freshness of uric which mot star reader them otaiAtlre 10 the T~Tng »~4 gfilto afiTtol used by all who wish to teach Geography si a «usf-, at something to oaks paSa meats and not merely as an enumeration of dry facts.” Holmes’ Readers and ByGHOROE F. Holmes, LLD., Professor of History an worthy of Viiyinla. A aeries of Readers unequalled In graphivnl lieauty. They are stuadOy progreasfve in dn selections of prodo and verst, sad Ulostratto of Southern I ii it.. Venable'S Arithmetical Series, By Cu.uu.as S. VxNxeut, LL.D., Prafamor ff Hithemedo to Ike Ut Virginia There books en rereirsd mrywlm by fateffignt Nachsm wi satisfaction, as being most admirably adapted Ibr mgofal drill, as weR aalbf tion. Their methods, rales, and msdatajpi art clcir, distiact, toffawt, and and the scries is carefully graded throughout Holmes' History eff the United MSAtar. .To*, t By Ocoeoe F Hornes, LL.D., of the Dnfreretty of Ytlglsl, to to eeiisfa Sesmdt ,u (hi, Admirable work, intereseing. lntpsnlsl, sod trsthW, sTwSl MseraSTfirefaSw etyle, that it it the only Blstory of ths United &SSS white I* tetotowUSml^'to ; _ j ’ A,— ic^eteLae ,4»ih'n iretoa r -;T 'sua-BiTd xt. . reoesAT ,n.nthk HkUflU '-o« • T to get 8*1! IKS, C i down to thu present date. Also, Vere’s French Grammar, Ollderaledtw’s Carter’s* gle Johnston Ountontan fiend far ear raw 1LLU8TBATEI) _ mai)ed free to an/ teacher or school officer. U tolls h contains spschnen pagbs of cacti.' Adores, uxrmsuotnr w. a. sxay GENBAAL AG Draper 10, Offioe: - fa'>» n Comer Mariettaesrad JPooohtrtee < ■ ► ot r Kr»b RlusY * A.’J.'. !• :IM ,'tOreW iai A rateUtori afaLi taMallew