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THE SUN. YiII/.a iLHT VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1871. NO. 392 THE DAILY SUN. PiibliHliHl by the Atlanta Sen fubltehlng jSS 3 * I Proprietor*. Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. K. Watson, .... Hew* Editor. J. Heel, Haiti!, General Editor and Bal nea Manager. Wm. bnu. It.. Sow, Agout, knuk, tap* To Tunuu-rinoui passing through Chat tanooga. will ind Tn to* for Ml* by C. H. Gledhlll, Mew* Agent. A|«nU for Tke Inn, Tromas N. Horn**, Thomarrllle, Q*. Jams* At.t.ww Suit*, Knoxville, Tenu. Dave Bell, Athens, Ga. Job* T. Roberts, Atlanta, On. J, L. Wbiuht, Woodstock, (is. J. Q. Caldwell, Thomson. Os. U. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, (is. W. C. Davis, Jr.. Eatontou. Us. TapTAM, Mapp k Co., White Plains, Grocu Co., 0s HOW Vtl HEH1T HORBV. We will bs responsible for the safe arrival of all money sent ua by Money Order, by llegleterod Let ter, by Express, or by Drsft, but not otherwise. If money sent in an unregistered letter is lost, it must be tke lose of the person sending It - persons sending money by Express must pre pay charge*. ^ To Correspondents. Mr. Stephens will remain in Crawfordville. His connection with The Sow will not change his resi dence. AU letters intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him at Crawfordville, Georgia. AU letters TELEGRAPH NEWS By the New York AsintJated l’rew*. DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. sued—-^dneCAsr M*rp Mam —— WmtMsId He—Mmehu JMnhefdl Jlleapli Meld*— laud Northerly uiiuh uml warm. hazy weather from lliehigun to Alabninu and westward. FIRES. Terms of Subscription * Per Annua.. HE I $7 00 2 00 4 60 14 00 25 00 Three Mouth*. One Month.. WEEKLY PER InNUM : Single Copy Three Copies Ten Twenty rtity " mug-1* Vapl*• . • « « » • • • WEEKLY-SIX MONTH8 Single Copy, Six Months Three " " " Ten '* " “ Twenty " " *' Fifty shorter period than six months. 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Advertisements in the Local Column marked with an asterisk, (*) will be charged 25 cents per Une each llll AdhrsrtissnieBls under the Special Notice head leaded) for less time than one week, will bs charged n^^irertisemenU, except for established busi- ussa houses, in this ffty. must be paid for in ad- T *No*redurilon will be made on tha above rates for quarterly, semi-annual or yearly advertisements. Arrivals sad l>epartar«s of Trains to and from Atlanta. THE WESTERN S ATLAWT1C (OK STATE) KAXLBOAD. MIGHT PASSENGER THAI*—OOTWA1U>. Leaves Atlanta p m Arrives at Chattanooga... Arrives at Chattanooga FAR LI Leaves Atlanta FAST LIME TO MEW KOBE— OUTWARD- Arrives a* AO DAT PASHENOEMtHAIM— IMWAHD. Leaves Chattanooga Arrives at Atlanta 3;i0 P m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—IMWAHD. Leaves Dslton J “ THE GEORGIA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. [No Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrives *’•*}•■ “ Night Passenger Train leaves 5:15 P « Day Passenger Train arrives Day Passenger Train leaves... **’•**‘'2lA* ^ n, Htone Mountain Accommodation arrives...8.04a. m Stone Mountain Aooommodatlou leaves •:» p- m WESTERN RAILROAD. 7:55 a. m. 7:55 a.m. Train arrives 3^»P ™- . .1:40 p. m. . .2:55 p. m. ..5;05 p m. 10:25 p. ui. Arrives at Macon 8;SW P* ■*' ATLANTA AMO WEST POINL ^LROAD. Night Passenger Train arrives l J JJ ™ Nlaht Psaasiiucr Train leaves 3-45 P- V. . 7:10 a. m MACON Dey I»aeseuger traiu lea' Leaves Macon Day Passenger Tral Arrives at Macon.. Night Passenger Train leaves... Leaves Macon ••••••• Night Passenger Train arrives. Night Passeoger Traiu leaves Day Passenger Train arrives.. Day Passenger Train leaves... ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville ® * Arrive si Atlanta. »• * Leave Atlanta...... * £ Arrive at Gainesville « 4i P Miron Jc AuguitU lUUroid. Leave Selma Arrive at Mentgomet Arrive at West Point. Leave West Point.... Arrive at Montgomery ... 12 00 M. 5 00 A. M. 7 40 P. M. 1UP.M. Western Railroad of Alabama. .... 4:10 AM .... 6:40 A M ....1158 AM 19:90 PM .... 6:15PM Leave '”llS P5 Arrtvt at GaNmW* * Atlantic and Half Mallrwnd. T/MtOM Savannah, Ga., via AlbMy^JackaonviUe jj M( | TaUahaeaaa. to Quincy, Florida. 10:15 P. M 1:50 P.M SS«S3K«iSfi6 Aft...... »*»»•* Arrive at TaUahaMoe daily (Sundays ax- 7 J# p M Laave Tallahassee daily iHundeys 9%e ^ lQ . M ^ Leave Jacksonville daily *»' w Laave Albany daily ....... Arrive at Savannah daily NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IV V ITIUT New York, An gust 21.-—A family of six persons were poisoned by eating fish caught near a wreck. It ia supposed that the liah were impregnant with copper.— The symptoms are similar to poisoning from stiychnine. The tub boat Starbuck exploded her boiler and disappeared. Her boiler con tained fifteen large patches and a seven inch crack on the inside. The Fenians will join the proposed Italian prbeeasion if other nationalities are allowed to participate. Abont fifty suits have been commenced against the Staten Island Ferry Company for damages sustained on account of the explosion of the Westfield. Helmbold telegraphs that while out gunning this morning his gun accidental ly went off, but ho was not injured. A special from Long Branch savs abont 9 o’clock this morning Dr. H. T. Helm- bold attempted to commit suicide. He borrowed a double-barrel shot guD, and hired a carriage, with a colored driver, and started out on Ocean Avenue toward Seabright, to shoot meadow larks. Be low Arlington ho got out of the carriage, placed the muzzle of the gun under his chin, and fired. Being a small man, the effort to pull tho trigger caused his head to move, and his face only was injured. In desperation he repeated the experi ment with the same result. The driver, in the meantime, rushed to him, caught him, fainting and bleeding, in his arms, and bore him to the Arcude Hotel, whence he was taken home. A. T. Stewart is recovering from dangerous illness. Wm. A. Bartis, President of the Em pire City Fire Insurance Company has been arrested upon the charge of having in his possession, with guilty knowledge, a stolen Ixmd with altered endorsement He was bailed. Helmbold denies that he attempted to commit suicide. He says he was blow ing out one barrel of the gun when the other was discluirged, wounding him in the face slightly. FOREIGN NEWS. ENGLAND Th* Point a Crap Prorogued- London. August 21.—It is feared the potato blight will almost destroy the Irish potato crop. John Bright is much better. Queen Victoria is ill at Balmoral. A Russian fleet with the Grand Duko Alexis left Cronstadt yesterday for New York. The Parliament lias been prorogued to November the 7th, by the Royal Commis sion. The relations with foreign powers are friendly. A hope is expressed for the continued tranquility in the East. The speech was mostly devoted to local affairs, and dwells satisfactorily on the Treaty of Washington. Twenty millions of tho five per cent. Bonds have been taken iu advance of the regular opening of the Syndicate. The bonds are active at If to If per ceut. premium. FRANCE. J Stamp nUcumiau iu th* Jhmmhlp. Paris, August 21.—In the Assembly to-day a stormy discussion was aroused by an irreligious expression used by some Deputies in their speeches in tho distri bution of prizes in a school in Lyons.— M. Jules Simon, who was present, mode a speech, in which he declared he should ever uphold the principles of morality. WASHINGTON. Prtp.rlsr CtmUrm-C^ussr Kpl.UU- HI Or.nl—Th. If.mll.tr. Washington, August 21.—Shennan eports North to be gone five weeks. The Delaware anil the Albany have been turned over to the health commis sioners at New York lor quarantine use. They will be anchored in the lower bay for the reception of the people coming from cholera-infected regions. Thos. W. Conway, who signs himself ss “State Insjieetor of Education, Lou isiana,” publishes a long letter addressed to the President, wherein, after alluding at length to his services to the Republican party us an excuse for his boldness, he proceeds to unrrnte that on iiis way from New Orleans, the bearer of the disimtches from Casey, Packard and others, to the President, read the dispatches to the pas sengers. Conway impeaches the truth fulness of Casey" Packard, Sewell and the rest, and concludes by saying: No act of your administration will give more satisfaction to the men who voted for you and made you President than would the removal of‘the officials who have por- petmted the outrage in question; and that nothing short of their displacement will save the Republican purty from de feat in the campaign. JM*i*aratagiemt. Omci Chief of Signal Service, 1 Washington, D. C. August 21, ( becord fob the fast 24 hocbm. The Isiromcter has not altered materi ally since Sunday oftemisni from Iowa and Missouri westward to the Pacific. The area of low barometer on the lower lakes has moved somewhat to the south east, but the pressure lias risen very rap idly north and east of Ohio. The ba rometer remains low on the South Atlantic coast Fresh winds from the north and east have very generally prevailed on the Southern and Gulf States, with haxy weather. Light rain is now reported from the Carolina coast. Increasing east erly winds continue from Cape Hatteras to Cape Cod, with cloudy and threatening weather from tho coast of Xew England to the lower lakes. Clear weather, with smoke and haze are reported frouqMielu- gau to Tennessee, anil westward to the Miasiaaippi river. rrukmkiUlUa. Easterly winds will probably continue in the Middle and Eastern Staten, and it is probable that a storm of some seventy will continue at a considerable distance B etween wwt -A Lto. ausnts. Jgi I off the u,, ut h Atlantic coast, with eaetcr- .i.ei. atewyjj»«■ lv win,Is and threatening weather from I net P-ruon*". ■*»•» , 'A ■ . . l„™ v frtendv weather Tho Ward Hospital, on Center street, Newark, has been burned. Loss 880,000. The Waverly House, and thirty other buildings, at Williamsfort, Pa., havo been burned. Loss 8125,000. An incendiary fire in Virginia City, Ne vada, destroyed fifty buildings. Loss 800,000. Thirteen buildiugs, at Warsaw, Tndi ana, including a Baptist Church, have been burned. Causo—spontaneous com bastion. Loss $50,000. TELEGRAMS. Caldcwing is elected Chief of the Cherokee Nation by 200 majority. A Sergeant-Major and private, of the 3d oavalry, were killed and horribly mn tilated by the Apaches at Camp Verdi Arizona. A dispatch from Algiers announces tbe arrival of a largo number of French troops. The Saratoga races have been post poned on account of threatening weather. Amongst the late arrivals at White Sul phur Springs are Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, M. D.; Corse, and Hon. John Goode, of Virginia; Generals W. W. Gary and Jas. Connor, of South Carolina, and Gov. Jacobs, of West Virginia. A dispatch from Fortress Monroe says a large three-masted schooner was ashore off Body Island last Saturday night It was too rough to communicate with her, hence her name is unknown. Assistance will bo sent from Norfolk. A new Belgian Ministry has been formed, with Heguowarberg as President. The carpenters of Berlin have struok for an increase of 25 per cent, in wages, and the redaction of a day’s labor to nine and a half hours. ftem CAbocrtiscmcniB. Hi-ul Kstnte ,C Furnitnre AT AUCTION THIS BAY. Frank Queen, Actn’r. L arge sale of furniture *t my Store at 9 o'clock. Viva Teunmaat, good reni-n*; 1 two room liouM*. ou Tbemion aud Uayne ftti *t 5 o'clock thi* day. Term* c*»y. Conveyance* from my office at 4M o'clock. . „ Office*: Corner Fomyth and Mitchell Street*, Atlanta. A. K. 8EAGO. University of Georgia. SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR. FACULTY. A. A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor, P. II NELL, D. D., Vic* Chancellor. SCHOOLS. Ancient L*uguMge*—W, H. WADDELL, A. M, Modern LaH^uagce—M. J. 8MEAD, Ph. D. Rhetoric and lielle* Letters—CHA8. MORRIS, A. M. Ethic* and Metaphysics— P. H. MULL, D. D. Mathematic*—WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, A. M. Natural PhiJosophy-W. L. BROUN, A. M. Chemistry, Geology, aud Agriculture—W. L. JONES, M. D. Civil Knginecring-L. H. ClIARBONNIER, M. D. Law—W. L. MITCHELL, A. M. aud IL D. MOOllE, M. D. Vulvornity High School-W. W. LUMPKIN, A. M., A. L. HULL, A. M.. B T. HUNTER, A. M. Special attention is paid to the professional School* of Law, Agriculture, aud Civil Eugiucenug, which have been expanded to embrace a much larger field. Industrial school* of Telegraphy, etc., are estab lished iu couueotion with the l'Diversity High School which opeus upon September 1st. upon 10th January. Board $10 to $30 a month. Uy messiug, student* reduce this to $10 a mouth. Total Epenses $276 per annum. For further information, address the Chancellor, WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL. Secretary of the Faculty, aug22-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Atlanta Male and Female HTQ-Tg SCHOOL, Junction Whitehall A Forsyth Ms. HIS School, lo accessible, ai will be resumed o Monday, 28th of August, 1871. and continue sixteen week*. A large and well ventiliated Hall will be added to the uresont building, tor tbe Female department, making the two department* entirely separate and distinct. A beautiful aud inviting common, so necessary and well adapted to tho healthful- aud athletic exorcises of the student, Is directly lu front of tebool rooms. .The Male and Female Departments will be divided iuto three classes: Primary, Intermediate and Class ical. pniMARY DkpaRtmert — In this division of the the sehonl wljl bo taught Orthography, Heading, Writing, Mcutal Arithmetic, and Elementary Geog raphy. Rates of Tuition per Scholastic month in ad vance $8 00 » W Music » W> Intermediate Defartmant. — Tho branches taught are Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arith metic. English Grammar, Oeograpby. Kuglith Com position, and Familiar Science. Tho Instruction will be thorough and practical, causing the student to realize, iu his examinations, tho daily business of life. Bate* of Tuition per Scholastic month in id $ 5 00 10 ou 6 00 With Music. Music Classical Dkfartment.—In this department, stu dents will be prepared for any clans i ~ad TUisccllat««0Ba Qlbutriisfnuiiia. gilt -florgnte Otwiiig fHiirliin* Tin LaGrange Reporter. A THOROUGH Democratic Journul. KATZS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Copy of the Ftper one year 19 1 On* Copy of the Paper six month* 1 j One Copy of the Paper three mouths ' CLUB RATES: Five Copies of the Paper one year $11 1 Teu Copies of the Paper oue year 30 1 Twenty Copies of the Paper one year.. - 35 i Thirty Copiee of the Paper oue year 43 < Published and circulating largely In one of the liuest sections of Georgia, among a class of readers of the lieet intelligence. TUB REPORTER present* lo advertisers a splendid medium for advertising, not surpassed by auy weekly iu tho State. ADVKRTIBINO UATKH LIBERAL. Address all orders to JUNES k WILLINGHAM. aug’JJtf Proprietors, TUB Plantation Publishing Co. Having superior fhofliUos, arc prepared to execute, Book and Job Printing BO OK-llIN DING, BLANK BOOKS HANLK1TER, whose well-appointed Bindery has been united with that or the Company's. C. R. HANLElTER has the Superintendence or the entiro Mechanical Department. ■n.O§M and Bindeiy, second and third stories of tho South Tenement of Odd Fellows’ New Build ing, Marietta Street, near its Junction with Peach tree and Decatur streets. Address all business communications to BEN. C. YANCEY. President, aug22-2t P. O. Drawer 31, Atlanta, (Hsorgia. Boarding and Lodging. Mrs. MERRILL'S, Marietta street, 2 door* beyond Tromost House. *ug21-3t JOHNMILLEDUeTJr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Grant's Building, corner of Marietta and Broad streets. Practice* in the Courts of the city and county, PORTER FLEMING, COTTON FACTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET. . - AUGUSTA, OA. Commission for Selling Cotton, 1,'« Per Cent aug21-5tw CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, l Atlanta, August 13, 1871. J T HERE will be a meei.Ag of 4he Atlanta Ceam- uku of Commerce on > Monday Evening, 41st, at 8 o’clock. A full attendance of the members requested. sug21-lt BENJ. E. CRANE, President NATIONAL JOTElT BAR. HE IJEJ-rr LIQUOUH Most Expert Mixers KPLRNHID SEW BILLIARD TABLES. I hllIS establishment has been refitted in elegant . style, and supplied with the best liquors in the The Billiard Tables are new aud splundnl. Special attention to the comfort and pleasure < friends who give J " sug21-lm HARWELL k FEBBEE. r. H. HOWARD. V| H. HOWARD. W. H. HOWARD & SON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. J WAItREN BLOCK, . - • AUGUSTA, OA. t again tender our services iu the Warehouse . . business, lu all its branches, to our old pat rons aud planters generally. Commission for Selling Cotton, One and a quarter PerCent. As usual. All family supplies ordered will be carefull y i lectel by ( “ ““ * * ,,f tho firm, at tho lowest market mercial Arithmetic and Book-Keeping. Rates of Tuition per Month in advance $ 6 00 With Music 11 00 Music 6 00 The several departments will he under th* Imme- a to supervision of tho Principal* who will devote hatever of energy aud ability they ni*y posaeaa, to tho discipline, culture aud reflnemoutof their pupils. Hie government of the school will be kind, uniform, and decided; resort to fore* being made only when appoals to the pride, self-rcspcct. aud honor of the • >nt are unavailing. Advanced — *“ nected with the school may receive instruction In at the regular rata*. W. M. BRAY, A. M l w -up.,, W. A. BA1M. A. M, j “ ‘ HUH. M E. llOUINSON. ) p„ MJrU (b. Female Departuu-ut. Instractrers in Muatc, MRS. W. M. BRAY. ] aug 22-61 At Home! At Home 1 And ready hi furuiab TAT." ^‘TTakki. a. hail;. Georgia to Xew Jerwv. Clondv weather will probably continue in the New Eg- L.UMP COAL Equal to any I havo evory sold lu this city. At *6 90 per Ton. by th. Car Load south of this point must be a.with the Cash or City refersnee. Thankful for past favor*, duriag five years in the Coal trade, I true* I shall suU merit a si p*»Uc pauwosgt- N. b. Not to be u*dersoid ta this market. Ic*» be found at tha office of James O. Allen. Decatur Street Lumber Yard. Beapectfttlly. aug22-dlw ED WARD PARSONS. Order* for Bagging and Tloa will ho promptly filled, aud at the lowest cost price. Liberal cash advances made on cotton In w house. We exb nd ail the Coalition offen d by,Ware house Merchants. Consignments solicited—satis- faction guarantee. aug2lw3ui Dry Goods Notice. W E respectfully a*k leave lo notify our friends aud the public generally that we have commenced receiving our STOCK OF GOODS, tractive assortiuei DI1Y GOODS, STRICTLY AT WHOLESALE. Our floods are bought Kxprmslu tor IMellon, aud will embrace all the NEWEST DESIGNS, and a-lap ted exclusively toxins mark* t. jilie We cordially Invite an inspection of our stock o; yon men Vi.it CBANE noTTAVON At C<>. Pryor Street, opposite Kimball House. Individual Partner*— r Houston, Jr |2l-eodlw Noiioe. 1 HEREBY conaeut for my wife, MRS. K. W. MAR- BKTT, to be a Free Tauter from this daks. ugireriHko J. M.MABnrrr. TUF. SI AT a w (Toiion Jailor anb Holloa Joob (Sesaw Skfcsi, Cu. WILBERFORCE DANIEL. COTTON FACTOR, JITIJO‘1 Agent Cotton Food Gfnano, N0.3, WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. All buainew ontruated to him will hare itriot paring! altaiftne. 1 Orders for Bagging, Ties or Hope and Family ft Mhii. COMMISSION 1 1.4 PRR CENT. unranaiioKa: . r rr , Jud«e JOHN I*. KING, Pree't Oeontl. lull tote. I Col. I- K- HILL. Director O. B. fc. WUkw Conty. President National Bank of Augusta a*d Factory. | Having* Bank of Aug4sta. * T. GARDINER, Esq., Pren’t Dickson PerillzerC' ! * ,a *—‘ “—* Daily 6n* Book and Job T he sun job office has just been supplied with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of. JOB PRINTING! j,egal Blanks si jjvsry |sisriptisn Uniurrsitn Pnblioljing ®ompa#B. UNSECTIONAL, UNPARTISAN, UNPOLITIOAL 80H00L-MOKI. The frrthetf series of Text .Hooks pultlishert-containing tho results of tHseovery amt sUeuti/lc research. Officially adopted by tha Virginia and thairgto State Bmurda st AND NOW I.AItflKf.T IN (,'S| IN javBnY souTizsnnr flTAra, And in many Notth«rn BUt**. ^nivrtjsfitg €o. at the moet eminent ddmna of teg the necMsby for a tents at Snly ssnetitmA. mgortuss, ud only tbe fad* of hietory ud pkic eerie* of School aad Colfot. or, and educator, nomad below 1 C ONTRACTOR FOB BRICK AND Mom Wort, of all ffoellllnd and Is onty *7 per gear. anon. Ga. toy u. lri. the several Southern States, fee! School-Books which ahou^l he en- unpolitical, which should present •cience—are now a cota- Text-book* by the cir.iticut acbol- whidi are the Cheajiest. Rest, and Most 1 Beautiful School-Books Now publtahixl The " University Scrite” embraoe* Maurys Geographical Series, By Commodore M. F. MAt’rtY.of the TTiyinln MHirurv Institute. A sarin of hooka which maA an era in th<‘ study > f this seii*0CQ, anti which, in'the words of a well known and ac complished SourticnTVeitchcr. “ nr,- chntucn rizcd by a felicity of arrangement and simpla froNhness of style which must ever mjdcr them Attractiru to tin* v—f, and which will bo used by nil who wish to tcucli Oco^ntjdiy its a *r . v • , m aomctiiiuf to nrako pupils think t and not merely us uu enumeration of (!rr farb.” Holmes’ Readers a.id Spellers, By (Iroiigk F. Hoi.mks, LL D . 1*rofcMor of History mid Cenersl Literature in tha Uni- verxity of Virginia., A »erie* of Readers unctjualli d’ in cheMpncM, excellence, and typo* graphical Ix^auty. They arc steadily pn»trns»ive in ehoracOT, bright and fresh in their selections of prose aud verse, and illustrative of Southern ae ncs, incklcDU, and history Venable’s Arithmetical Series, Bv Ciiablbs 8. Venarlr, LL.D., Professor of Mathematies in the Univemty of Virginia. Tlicso hooks sro rweived everywhere by intelligent tcacbeqp with tbe highesl satisfaction, as being mo<*t admiruhly adapted Aw am utal drill, as well as fcr boaioesa sanc^ tion. Their methmls, rules, and r.nuouiti^s are char, uLtinct logical, and oonprebsnsivs v and the series is carefully graded throughout Hotmoo' History n* tt* By Gkorok F Holmes. LL.D., of Mm T’tdvenUc *.f Virginia, this admlraldo work, interesting. iin> irii-n, ami truthful, a* well style, tlmt it is the only History of the L'ailed Btntrs which is _ comes down to tho present dat*. Alai, Do Vere’s French Grammar, Reader*, etc., Clldersleeve’e Latin Series, Carter’s Clements of General Hiatoft Holmes’ English Grammars, Leconte’s Scientific Senes, Johnston’s English Classics, Duntonian Writing-Books, etc., eto. Rro.l for oar new II.U'STHATF.I) HKSCUl PT1VR ('AT al/IGUK. wnlrh wfll to mailed freo to any teacher or w-tmul ofliccr. U tell* wbot teacher* think of tho Hvk*. snd contains s/Mriim-n page* of iuv h. Addnhfi UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 155 and 167 Cnahy Street, New W . A. NLAYMAKER GENERAL AGENT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Druwer 10. Ollico: Cornea- Murictta and. Peaohtree July m-dlwta United States, It b rnongh to my of u pore tad ftmafod is tjurbnxirr, Cnllerj, (Pane, &c W. Is. WADSWORTH IMPORTElta AND WHOLESALE HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CarrlagG Makora' and Bnlldon Mt Rubber and laostRer TBeltl-n*. No. 24 Whitehall Street. Cor. Alohome, oppoaito Jamao' Book. ATLANTA, | H Ac CU. ' DEALERa IN m IT, aUNflj latorlal aad Took)* Cite Jnastansc—Pioaibe ter Iks < 15,000 ce Go* ur. jo*, r. utux