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VOL. II.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2.1, 1871.
NO. 31)5
THE DAILY SUN.
rubliakrd bj the Atlaiita Sun 1‘uhlliihinK
AltXftKdrr H. lUpktBi,
ANklkftld M. l|Ml|hU,
J. Howly Inllk,
- Proprietor*.
Alexander H. Stephens, FollUcal Editor.
A. B. WttMMi, .... Rewu Editor.
J. He.lv Smith, General Editor and Bu«l-
TELEGRAPH NEWS
lljr the New York Associated Press.
WASHINGTON.
TrareUai A|»U i
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We. Erriux, Jr., Mew* Agent, Savannah, keep*
Tun 8vn tot mjie.
To Tumui.-Persons pe**log through Chat
tanooga, will Hud In Bun for aale bj C. H. Ulodhlll,
New* Agent; _
Agents for The Bnn,
Thomas N. Hopkim, Thoinaavllle, Ga.
James Allen Hmith, Knoxville, Tenu.
Dave Bell, Athens, Oa.
John T. Roubbti, Atlanta, Oa.
J. L. Wriobt, Woodstock, Ga.
J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Oa.
H. C. Hamilton, Dalton, Oa.
W. C. Davis, Jr., Eatonton, Oa.
Tafi’AN, Maw* k Go., White Plain#, Green Co., Oa
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and firona Atlanta.
THE WESTEEN A ATLANTIC (OB' STATE) BAILBOAD.
NIOHT rASSBNUEB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta m
Arrivosat Cbatianoog*.
. 8:16 a
Arrtvos at Chattanooga 4:26 p m
FAST LINE TO NEW TOBE—OUTWARD.
Leave* Atlanta * :4 ? P “
Arrives at Dalton 7 :W p m
NIOHT PASHEMOEB TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chettanooga . r! p m
Arrives at Atlanta..
1.42 a
Arrives at Atlanta..
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Dalton 2:25 a
Arrive* at Atlanta, u.iua
mn OBQROIA (ACOUSTA) RAILROAD.
(Ao Day Train on Sunday.
Night Passenger Train arrive* BM*. m
Might Iwcug.r Train l<*ve. •;**} “
BN&jggria: 5
HUmBMonnUin Acoammodrtioo «t1tbb...baI5.. m
Stoue Mountain Accommodation leave*. ...6:36 p. iu
MACON AND WESTBRN NAiLliOAP.
D»y Pu«:«w train lo»ve. ’ :» »• “*•
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Might trauahger Train Iobvb. }\** J; “•
Night Paasenger Train arrlvee . W 23 p. m-
Arrive# at Macon... 8 •” P* m -
ATLANTA AND WEST POIKL BAILBOAD.
Night Passenger Train arrive# 10 07 a. n
Night Paaaenger Train leaves 2.45 p. m
Day Paaeenger Train arrive# ® W p. n
Day Paaaenger Train leave# 7.10 a. m
at>.a NT A AND BICHMOND Aia-LINB BAILBOAD.
Leave Gainesville..
Arrive at Oaiucsville..
...10 A. M.
... 3 1*. M.
. 6:42 1>. M.
Vacua A Augusta Railroad.
on t*aa*n«*» ^tbaim d ii
V, SUNDAYS XXCaCTBD.
Laava Macon at
Arrtv* at Macon at...
arrive at AngnaU at
6 00 A. M.
7 40 P. M.
1 41 P. M.
Weatern Ilollroad of
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Arrive a< Wo#| Point
Alabama.
4:10 A M
6:40 A M
11:53 A M
12:20 PM
Arrive at Montgomery
Leave
Arrtv* at 4*>luwbua
AM
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Arrive at Jacksonvilledaily ••••—•• 145 1
Arrive at Tallahaaeoo dally (Sunday* ex p )|
Leave TallahMeco dad/ (Suudeys ^ M
Leave Jackaonvdie daily 3 40 -
• Albany dally
af^piphis and Charleston Railroad
W. J. Abers, Agent, Atlanta.Oa.
mi yarlr or tiie memfnxs and ciiaru>aon ■
tHHMO west; u
i S
M>ll Train 1B.V1- Clratrauoogm
AmM I. KemphU, oort <tar ••• •
, com 1*0 east:
Morning Expreaa leave# Memphis
rives In Chattanooga, nej
Mail Train leaves Memphis
Arrive* in Chattanooga, next day..
..10:20 AM
... 5 .on AM
Z^....13:\0AU
. 600 PM
Lamp! d lose Sprained—Men forth Wrapped—
The Bntrnbarptr Examination-Tht l»V.
remain Wrmmrrary.
Washington, August 24.—The domes
tic subscription to the New Loau up to
noon to-day is nine million.
It is suspected that Renforth was
druggod. No member of the St. John’s
crew was suspected.
The Wisconsin Democrats have nomi-
mated ex-Senator Doolittle for Gov
ernor.
Darden, who killed McCarthy, attemp
ted to butt his brains out. He had bail a
bad dream.
Gambetta lias proposed to the French
Republican Union the dissolution of the
? resent Assembly on the first of May,
872.
Iuthe Wisconsin Democratic platform,
the 7th resolution deprecates and de
nounces every outbreak of lawlessness
and violence at the North and South,
and declares that the acts of Congress
which authorizes tho employment of a
standing army to garrison the places
where elections are to bo held, and con
stitute a local police in States, and which
empower officers of the Federal admin
istration to interpose military force for
the purpose of aiding a political conven
tion, are subversive of free government
and a perpetual menace to the public
liberty.
San Domingo is tranquil. At last ad
vices it was financially relieved by the
receipt of the proceeds of tho United
States San Domingo loan.
The sugar and tobacco crops in Hay ti
ore large.
A churoli iu Balano, Italy, has been
struck by lightning. Thirty-two were
killed and injured.
It is said that Longfellow strained the
tendon of one of his foro legs, and will
bo lamed for life. It is ulso said that
$200,000 changed bauds on the quarter
stretch ulonc. Morrissey won $50,000.
The owner of Helmbold won at least 860,-
000.
Gambetta’s bill proposes the dissolu
tion of the Natioual Assembly on the
ground that their discussions have proved
fruitless, and provides for tho election of
a Constitutional Assembly. It also pro
vides for the resignation of Theirs when
the Assembly is elected.
A special to the Loudon Times states
that the discussion on dissolving the As
sembly is creating the greatest excite
ment. A conflict is apprehended.
South Side Square,{Hartford, Indiana,
has been burned—loss forty thousand
dollars. Supposed to be the work of uii
incendiary.
A witness in the Buffenbarger case says
Mrs. R. had told her children that he
came to see her under the impression
thut sho was 1311 UVuburger’s daughter;
that when Colburn fouud out that she
was Buffenbarger’s wife, he blipped
card into her hand, with words on it to
the effect that he would not marry while
•fee (Mrs. 13.) was a married woman.
On the cross examination the witness
•aid Mr. and Mrs. R. seemed to live very
happily together, and she never saw any-
jured. No confirmation of the rumor
has been received.
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ENGLAND.
•J Warnlmp to Knpland.
London, August 24.—Tlia EuglisL for
eign office bos been warned to watcb the
proceedings at Gostein. The meeting
between the Emperors of Prussia ana
Austria means moro than a settlement of
the Bavarian Railway difficulty.
D( )ME8TI0 NEWS.
MISSOURI.
JReaUnp of fanftdtrmle*.
St. Louis, August 24.—Dispatches
from Huntsville, Missouri, say 1,200 ex
Confederates met at Roanoke Fair
Grounds io-day. Governor Reynolds,
General Shelby and others addressed
them. Politics were not alluded to. Tho
meeting passed the following resolution:
“That it is the duty of all to turn their
bocks upon tho past and grasp manfully
the duties and responsibilities cf He
future.”
MISSISSIPPI.
The fatten f reaped.
Jackson, August 24.—ltcliublo reports
from all Mississippi, North Louisiuua
and West Alabama mention devastations
by the army and boll worm. Picking has
just commenced, and tho early appear
ance of the wo.m will shorten the crop.
GEORGIA.
•Were Marine Wiomalero.
Savannah, August 24.—The City of
Houston is at Femondina iu distress from
a terrific gjile off Cape Carnival
The schooner Wm. 13. Mann, off Fry
ing-Pan Shoals, was abandoned on the
ltfth.
A Spanish bark was disabled and towed
into tlie Tyboe.
Tho Norwegian bark, Hilda, from New
Orleans for Bremen, was stranded six
miles from St. Augustine, Florida, Au
gust I.’3th. Her crew is supposed to have
l»ocu saved. Tho Captain is safe.
The Spanish bark reported yesterday
its towed by tho Montgomery, was the
America, Cupt. Santa Maro, from Havumi
for New York, iu bidlost.
JTfiu Otbucrlisi'iiu'iils.
1)HY GOODS.
Smith & Lanier,
O N Msrlstta Street, near tbs Rolling Mill, offer
their goods aa cheap a* any bouse in tbe city.
Chioktiu* always on band I ! aug J5 2U
Chamber of Commerce-
Atlanta, July 24, 1871
mHKRK will bo a mooting of tho Atlanta rhamlwi
X of Conimerco on Friday evening. August v&tli,
St 8O'clock, at Uio OONOOMDIA HALL.
Kutraiii'o Imtwwn tbs store# of Garrett k llro.,
atnl Jordan, Howard k Haralson.
DKNJ. K CRANE.
aug25 it Frasiticut.
House Servant .Wanted
WISH to hire a well-qualified U<m«o Servant
to WORK.' Wbito'prcferred.
Il|» ill O..W. ADAIR.
£1)1- f'lorriirc Gcnmiq iUtirliiiu-
School Notice.
Streets, will coiuuicuce
MONDAY, 25T1J OF AUGUST,
and close of tbo 16th of Doc mber.
Curriculum of studies sauion# udoptod
Schools auil Colleges.
TK1UIS:
1'KIMAKY CLASH—$2 00.
1NTKRMKDLVTK—(Kiubiaciug allliuj;lihb branch-
oah #3 00.
CI^ARH1(!AL— (Including, with bigbci
Latin and French) -$4 00, per acbulaatic i
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marble*,
AND
SCOTCH GR.IJ’fff:.
MONUMENTS. Statues. Vases, Tombs, and all
.lvJL other style# of Marblo Work done on short n< -
CALIFORNIA.
thing to disturb her confidence in Mrs.
Buffenbarger.
The following is tho fifth resolution
adopted by tho Wisconsin Democracy :
Resolved, that os tbe late amendments
to the Constitution have been declared by
the properly constituted authority, to be
part of tbe fundamental law of the land,
they are binding upon the people; that
the Democratic party now, as iu tho past,
know no higher law than the Constitu
tion; that the time-houored principle of
strict construction, applied by its fram
ers and accepted by tbe wisest States
men aud jurists of tho oountrv, should be
observed iu all legislation by Congress
relative to the Constitution aud its
amendments; that the Democratic party
are opposed to the withdrawal of civil
and political rights from auv class of tho
people, and that we demand the removal
of all political disqualifications.
Darden has the delirium tremens, caused
by l>eiug deprived of liis accustomed
stimulants, aggravated by a concussion
of tlie brain received in the light with
McCarthy. .
A semi-official statement regarding the
money on the Golden Rule discredits the
idea of robbery. The money was in e<im
pound interest notes, none of which have
been presented at the Treasury.
Rut ten of tbo fifty millions of the new
loan allotted to the United States remains.
Jfeteamlapiral.
Office Chief of Signal Sebvicb, I
Washington, D. C. August 24. (
ltECORD FOB THE FAST 24 HOURS.
Tho bwooietor which WAS Wednesday
afternoon on the Now England const has
extended Southward, with diminishing
pressure, and is now off Capo Hatteras.
South and Southeasterly winds have boon
very generally refuted dining the day
from South Carolina to Maine, with
cloudy aud variable weather. Light local
rains have lieen reported from New Jer
sey, rain fell last night at most stations
northeast of Georgia. Smoke and haze
still continues from Michigan to New
York, and oulv light showers wore report
ed last night from the lower lakes. The
cloudiness has increased very generally
in the Missippi and Ohio valleys, and a
severe local storm is now reported from
Southern Illinois.
The barometer will probably continue
to fall along fho entire Atlantic Coast,
with riaiug tem|»ratnre ami light south
west winds from Virgiuia and Kentucky
to New England. The conditions will be
favoruble for local storms over this small
area to-night; aud on Friday the burome-
ter will probably coutinne high, with
clear and pleasant weather.
FOREIGN NEWS.
FRANCE.
n.i I. 10. *»««• a *»*'“•
Heath of an “Old NeUler''~M , rapreBB at the
Indian Wear,
San Francisco, August 24.—Dou Abel
Stearns, a resilient of Lob Augelot* since
1828, ami a native of MasaachugettB, (licit
there yesterday. Hia estates formerly
extended from Los Angelos to San Ber
nardo, 65 miles. He sent tho Califor
nia gold to tho Philadelphia Mint, fi\c
years before tho discovery on General
Sutton’s property.
Gen. Spatt'ord, with three hundred well
armed men, aud two months’ provisions,
has entered Piuiul and Magellan Moun
tain country of Arizona, determined to
prospect fully tho regious from which so
many parties of whites liuVO been driven
back by the Apaches.
Geii.'Ciook i» North of Gila, in tho
mountains. Hu has been unable
bring the Apaches to an engagement os
yet.
NEW JYORK.
J Spirited .tceannt of the Ureal Rare,
Saiutoga, August 24.—Amid uluiost
breathless silence, broken only by some
betting, a man proclaiming to lay Silk) to
@30 on Longfellow, the flag fell. At the
first attempt to start the horses Helmlwld
at once took a lead of three lengths, lmt
in going around tho upper turn Longfel
low closed the gap and before reaching
tlie quartet lKile, had token the lead from
Hehnbold. Ho led a length along the
bock stretch tuid at tlie half mile mark
was a length aud a half in front, which
space lie kept open along the lower side
to tho home stretch turn. A burst of np
plausc greeted him as ho went under the
string on tlie first mile, u clear length and
a half ahead iu 1 :M, both horses under a
strong pull.
At the turn Helmbold drew a little clo
ser, and lay at Longfellows' quarters
throughout the next quarter mile. As
tho half-milo polo was passed ho reached
his opponent’s saddle girths. On the
lower stretch Longfellow begun to draw
slightly away; and ns they went under
the string on the second mile run in 2:00,
ho was exuctly a length ahead. He re
tained this advantage to tho quarter; but
at tbo linlf mile Helmbold was again at
his saddle girths, haugiug to him liko a
shadow that would not be shaken off.—
Tho murmured applause of tbe vast as
semblage burst iuto a thunderous shout
of irrepressible exultatiou ns Helmbold
closed and collared Longfellow, ia com
ing up tbo homo stretch, passed him, aud
weut under the striug on the third mile
a clear leugth ahead iu 5:43.
The great Kentucky track, already be
ginning to hoist uumistakable signals of
distress, the bookers of Helmbold became
frantically jubilant at this unexpected
change in tho aspect of affairs, sod
shouts of exultant applause rent the air.
At the upper turn Holmbold was two
lengths nhead, and ho increased his lead
to three lengths at the quarter. Along
the back stretch ho steadily drew awsy
from his already beatcu opponent, and
the six lengths advantage ho hod at the
b df mile he made into a score along the
tower stretch.
The race was virtually over, for Helm
lwld galloped up the home stretch ami
under tho string an easy winner, twenty
lengtlis ahead of tho much distressed
Longfellow. Time of the 4 miles 7:4!*i-
The 1st m'le was ran in 1:55, the 2d
ipilo iu 1:56, the 3d in 1:5'>, and the 4th
nnd lost mile in 2:04 j. Helmbold carried
114 pounds, Longfellow 103.
TE L KG Iv A M S.
Valmasoilft has gone into the iotorior.
A dispatch from Chicago euvm drafts on
O’Brien, Pierce Jfc Co., of Portland,
Maine, for nearly a million of hiwhels ol
wheat sold here, liave been protested.
The failure involves their smaller bonnes
doing VmsineM for the above in Chicago.
R X Mexican dispatch of the 12th »uy»
•Ison dined the new Spanish Minister.
application.
auf(25 9iu
t*«l manner
.rk turnlHbcil FREE <
J. 11 LEAH, Agent.
P. O. Dos 54U,
Atlanta. UfMirtya.
Tho Pittman Farm
For (Sale.
acre#—100 iu timber, balaure rl«-ar*<l; 15 a
bottom. Four Ilonu Houaa, Kitohru, Ram. Htables,
Suiitbaliop, otc: lino orebard, Kuod liriKliborhutnl,
convenient to Kchoola, Cbuirne#, etc. Hitnutnl 11
mile# wut of Atlanta, 2i, South or Nrw’a Station on
Grorgla Railroad, 3 mite# from Mono Mountain.
Price, $10 p*-r acre.
Term#—oue-hBlfcaah; onr-half iu twolvo month*,
with Intacaat
Ainu, tho xrowioK Crop, MuIvh, Wagcn, Imple
ment#, Stock, etc., for caah. PoaiwNaiuu at oner
G. W. ADAIR.
auK'Jfi—«!2t. Ural K#Uta A^n
Farms Near Atlanta
I will sell bargains ia scTcral Small
Farms mbiv Atlanta.
U;
N O. 1 —ItHl Berea wooife ami Of the Cook )•:.
tlu \Y uteru A; Atlantic Railroad, 2‘, unie# trum
tho city, lltavy timber. ITioe, $25 per acre. |
o. 2—
2 l „ mile# from city,
Friee. $*0 per acre.
No. 3—411 acre#, all in w<mhIh, in the
of Colonel Hurt, and fin- crlebraL-d --1
Spring*, one mile fruiu city, near tin
ruad. Trico, $40 por acre.
No. 5—200 arrea. aevan mile* from Atlanta. 01
McDonough ro*«l; 100 ciaarctl: 50 acre# South Uivc
hottom#. A good place. Couilortableimproveim-nt#
Mrs. iFo8cpiii(3 I3allarcl*s
PR MALK SCHOOL,
Marietta atreet ATLANTA, GA.
Faculty. Ttmu Her Scktdadic Month.
Mrs Jo#oi>hi«f Dal lard, Engliah Mathematic#,.. $4 00
Kugllah. Mathematic#, Latin.... " *“
Mi## Leila Cowart, Aa#i»Uiut-Engli#h, Mi
Music * - 0 00
M 'lie Matilda Van Don Vorput, French Needle
work ^ 00
M’dme Gertruda Van Den Corput, Drawing,
Painting 2 50
an The Exercise# of till# school will be resumed
Auifu#t 28, 1871.
1*00 BhhIicIn ll«‘d Clover
IOO nuNliolH Tiiiio<liy,
300 UumIioIh Ky. Hli«'
GraHN,
4300 BueIioIn Orc-hnrd
Gitihn,
Nupllng A A.1h1I«5 Clover.
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VFJtsAULFH Auuuhfc 24 —The prioou-1 Tbe Mexican Cabinet aud other dignita-
counsei/before the court-martii»I, ries attended.
boldly charge tho Versailles troops with
using pertroleum shells againKt luriH.
Tlie court promptly sileuced the •ccusa-
tion and stigmatising tho assertion as in
famous.
It is officially annonneed that the anni
versary of tho Republic will be celebrated
on tbe Ikl of September.
In view of tbe early connection of tbe
United Stab* with Mexico, by telegraph,
it ia suggested that tbe compliment of
Mexican citizenship be conferred upon
Prof. Morse.
Tho Berlin ZeUimg categorically re
views tbo report* unfavorable to the no-
Th^i.": ramor^-tbe P„is Bourae i goUion. atWin. and *.tooolu«-
o. an attempt to a»aasioato Amadeus, I will spring up between tho Emperors of
King of Spain. The King was nnin-1 Germany and Austria.
Ltd directly from tho
l fresh ami pure,
ECHOIJ) k WILSON,
Agricultural Warebouae and Seed St4ir«
aug23>6t Rruati #t.. (by tho britlgo) Atlanta, Ga.
Agricult oral 1 mplcmcnta,
mxohinkrv.
GNtssHoedNanil Oai-den Heeitn
AT ECHOLS tL WILSON’S.
jt deal with manufacturer# aud producer#—
I»y cB#h, #<-11 tor ( **h—and cauuot bo un-
**f*yl-°* lt ““ noama * warn*.
KGIIOLM At WILItON,
W IU. MAIL th»ir largo.«n.l li.mteimoly illu.lra-
ttaCATALOOt'K*na /"■" '" n
prei>ald, to applicautrt.
tuhmp HEBDi
pRKSU AND OENUINE-AU»oi.Ur
tug»-«t
Buy tl»«- Hunt Prool'Ont
For Hood.
4> 00 nUSHELS FOB SALEBY _
angXl-Ct
The Livest, Best, Cheapest.
THE RURAL SOUTHERNER.
t'.Vill’H I* V....
Edited t»y SAM I.
A. IX'IIOLM.
ONLY ON* DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
Addraaa KCIIOIJI WIUWN. I'aWlahora.
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COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. J WAKIil N BLOCK. ■ • • AUGUSTA, OA.
roa* pinolan n*m*taUy.
CommiMiiou for riclliug Cotton,
One mill n Quarter Per Cent.
Ah us'ual.
AUfMD.Iy .oeellr. ur.Ior. ll H-tn hr rarrf,lll y
laotrd by on* «f tha firm, at Umj low«#t market
udinfsr Ragging and Tksa will b« promp
Bila'i. and at th# lommt coat pries-.
Liberal ca#h ad\aucea mad- on cotton in wa
houaa. Wa axteud all U>« faciliUe# offered byJWa
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“Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.”
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NT. LOTTIR, MO. >
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It ciurauU-e# an annual dividend to FoUeyholdrr* ; *' if
O IP SEVEN P B B. O BINT .
Gu all ca#U Prcmiuma paid to the Company. Ikl* Dividend can be used
7V> llrdurr the Amount of the A"ext Premium—To tufrente the
Policy ; or, Can be Withdrawn In Cash at the Mind or
any Policy-Pear.
This Is neatly a Srvii per rent. Investment of Jtloney at Com
pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages of IAfe Insurance.
There in no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of tho Animal Divi&md* to Policy bolder*. It (a a definite
#nm, fixed in Urn flrt-o of thn Policy, lielnft He ten Par. Cant. Compound In tore *t, oa the atthtalvf mo-
my paid bj tku Tuliaf bolder to thu Lkuupaay, aud la ft in it# baud*. (
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Jtall
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ANE MADE#
The MaaRaehuaoH# non-forfeiting law ia adoptod by Ui« Company volnni
Holder l# uliable to pay hi# Premium, ** * - —
j law ia adopted by Uin Company voluntarily. W at any Mb
urn. tho ca#h aurrender value of the Poh. y ]• ri-fllt Pj lira «
surrender valuo i# exhanafod.
r roUcy
fiof the
Iu lira lnud.Vr Ul. Cal„l..,iz FOR NINE YEARS, Ui.I.Alr, via mms |o MOJU t r"**
SELF-strsT Aznrxwa
to conn*, >ud klirp it",-If in force for IU fuU .mount WITHOUT ANT FURTHER
•NT.
Tlioao AdwantAgcMi »ro not OBbrod Gy muy
otlior Company.
Another oquilatye feature in Urn Company ia that all Jt* premium* taken in Georgia will b# lnmted
i<- Stab', to uHEint in building ' '* -
Thi# Company In not confim
Harance upon auy Utc well oslabli#hod plau# that may be d*air*d.
For Further Information Apply to
Cranston & Strobhart,
’General Agents l'of '66orgln,
Docatnr Street, Oppoaito Kimball ffnnae. Atlanta. Oa.
(Teuton factor on!) (Toiion -food 0nano QVtjciu, (fit,
WILlll-lHFOnCJl IJAJViKis,
COTTON FACTOR,
Agent Col (on Food CJ nano,
NO. :i.\VAi;i!KN Ill/ICK, Ol'I'OSri'i: (I l.()I!K HO'I’KIj,AUGL'y'I'A,GAJ
All btuiiucKs ( utnutej to him will have strict personal fttWutiou.
(frdon for Bugging, Tics or Hope and Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION I 1-i PEU CENT.
REFERENCES:
Judge JOHN r. KING. IT
Nntlonul liuuk
Factory.
J. T. GARDINER, F#q., Uri
1'riR't Mere bant k lMnntora' National Rank. Aiy
Uuii'croiln ptiblieliing Ulomjiann.
*i;g22d n
l»a_i
llNn.T.TIffk’Al, U.1P/*RTI8fiN, UKrOUTICAL SCHOOL-BOOKS.
D t rttthc it tti i i ch oj 1 .cf a j wifi}: ft rot conftt ini np the latest
result* t>i f(iMotxu't! nt.<t srin\?ijtc research.
liriaU; wwpu-d h) the rm) Georgia State Blank #f
btatb,
Anti in ti.x.iy li.ntixorn State*.
(to.
An A"i«Hi;ition compa»<-«i «•! mnnv
the hoventl Rout hern Nfnfe.v I eel
SchiMil-llook* which alionM be cn-
unjtofitirol, which should |itv>eni
acienee—nru now i.-uin^ u coin-
Text-l»ooks by th«* ( luiueut scitol-
wiiieij are tile
of the most eminent citizens of
ing the necessity for a *cri«* of
tirel) tmmctiomU, unpnrtimn, and
only fhc /nets of history and
plcic M-rics of School and College
urs und educators named below
CF. J». ROOKS,
C ONTRACTOR FOB I3BICK AND
Htono Work, of all claaao*. Plastering and
Ornamental work, Btono Cutting, etc.
Griffin, Ga., May 12,1071-
Cheu)>vr.t, J test, and Most • Beautiful School-Book*
Now published Tho “ University Scrtea” embraces
Mauhy’s Geographical Series.
By Commodore M F. Mirnr.of tho Virginia Military Institute. A series of books which
iiiniL an er.i in th«* i*tudv of this science, and which, in the word* of a well known and ac-
coinplisliod Sour'trni t> :uhvr, •• are chahtctcriied by a felicity of urruttgement and simple
freshness of Htyle which must ever render them nttr.u tive to the young, and which will be
us'-d bv nil who wi*h to teach Geography ns u xr , . us mimetliing to make pupils think,
aud not merdj m un enumeration of flry fort*.”
Kalmea’ (loaders end Spallers,
By li r.i >mii. V. Ihu.MKH, L LI). Pmfiwrof History and General Iitemtato ia tfet UlL
versitv of V'inHnlu. A scries of Rc.idi-r# unn|nulle<l iu < limpness, excellence, and tyn>
gr.ipliii' il lauiuty. They ure stemlUy progrissivc in character, bright nnd fVr*h In thfeir
si-hriioiiT of prose nnd verse, nnd iJJu .tr.im o of Soutb<ni scene*, Incidents, and history.
Venablo’s Arithmetical gariaa,
By riiAiti-KM H. Vknabi-k, LL D., JVof. ssor uf Mnlheinaric* In the Univenfey of
Virginia. These book* an? received eveiywhem bv Inrclligetit tearhcgi with the Ughest
aaiiafnetion, us l#-iiig most admirably odapu-l for ni< nrul drill, u# well as lor buxine** educa
tion. Their methods, rules, mid r- usonings are cluir, distinct logical, and comprehensive,
and the series is carefully graded throughout
Holmes' History of tV.c United States,
By fiitonoK F Holmes, Ui.D., of tin- I’iiiv« rsiiy i f Virginia It is enough to lay of
this ndmirahlo work, interesting, imp .ni.il, mul truthful, h# well as pure ana graeeAil in
style, that it is the only History of (In: United Stute# which is sbict/y impartmm. Jt
comes down to the present date. Also,
Do Vcro’s French Crammar, Readers, etc.,
Clldorsleove’s Latin Series,
Carter’s Elemonts of General Hlstoiy,
Holmes’ English Crammar*,
LeConte’s Scientific Series,
Johnston’s English Classics,
Duntonian Writing-Books, ate., ate.
final for ourn.a- lI.T.T’STUATBn hr..-i( IIIL'TIVE CATALOGUE, wtUckwill b.
mailed free to any tc.ich- r or sf ljoo! oiBdJ. U ldl» what teachers think of the books, Md
contains specimen pages of each.
Addrew UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMP ANT,
155 and 157 Croshr Stmt, Hew T.rk.
W
A. SL. A YM AKEB
GENERAL AGENT,
c
OlHoe: Cornor
ATLANTA, QEORQI
Marietta nnd Peachtree
VI
Lite Jitantnmc—-ptooide tot the gelpiesa.
(5,000
$5,000,006
ASSETS.
ce Co*
rpHORE contompUting Life Inanrmnoe are respectfully requested to HXSB*
K m. MM * "*■
ua tbe marita of Utia Company. They will find II
Snporior to Many nnd Inferior to Nom, In the Eiwstiili tki
#r« Sound Insurance at the Let# PoMlble Ceat.
W. X. WATKB#, Gen-Afft,
„io i, orrsca a, »-», mrMiu »r., atXANTA. QA