The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 05, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY Tranui Itonmo.. SUN 5. ■ Office in do Am Building, Wed tide <f Broad street, Second Door South if SW JYeW Altfeerlisemenls always fountI on First Page; Local and Business If (Meet nn Fourth Page. To U«rm. jygKai&ttkUS romlingii" ot the Court, nod keep Dm ai i, ‘ g ► uaUdily of fraud, to be pablizhed in the New Turk World, the ,, OourtM-JournqL,and other ljko papers, • Wihk beneitef thee* who declare that the so-celled 14th onji 16th amendment* were fraudulently adopted, but aooept !ttK9JMSiAa£3’C£ by “uaumation uid force,” ought to be loeEM afro Ml«l, end tenertfcd by the Amefsoen people, the sane us the glorious work olour fathers. .If Who wiU wette the Tohime on the vu- lidi^)[j|wd4 y ^ as'k 'WMM. Ins lew tmi tbsBgJpe* "Democrats, ” ft seems, held a "pablieMeeting" at PeAenlmr* in West Virginia, ant passed someresolu- , »*“• the “frauduicut amend- mentis” but denouncing tho dialioneut meanaby which they were “adopted!" They expressed a preference for Chief- : ->!H«#s Ones fos the next President, and sent him e copy of the resolutions, who, it seems, refused to aooept tho oompli- _ . jaent,nnlesathuj woul<ijtlso declare that ' 8e aneudieSeta were fairly end honestly adopted. _ urt< jri j lliis is asking just what Judge Chow ought to know that an honest, well-in formed man cannot concede. There was - no honesty er fauces in tbe proposal or ao-called adoption of those so-called amendments. If this statement bo tno, it plaaes Judpp Cli.uso ui a very ugly light The New Departure Claims ns friends Those who are not its Frienda Peudleton and Thnrman ha' Courier* Journals Kadieal mouths They will k the amendments It i how the uereral in the New cy. The New Tapf Sun man sharply, while th< tays nothing about liii self with epTming that right ate Ciooinnati Commercial, ever, begins to give the Now Departure up as an orphan hereto of Mands sis« the death of Vsllandipbem. The Com userdal says that he 4»wded it through the Columbus Convention, but that there is “a manifest want of Cnthisissm it" in Ohio, whom “a very considerable number of steadfast Democrats are as flatly hostile to it us General Jubsl Early was to tbe odoptiou of e similar platform by the Richmond Convention." That paper, with the deep interest it always takes in Democratic orthodoxy, is nearly os much grieved about the stubbornness of tbe “old leadere" ss the Courier-Journal, and like the latter, it thinks thero is no hope ter tbe Democracy save in a "wise end liberal platform and leaden like Chief Justice Chase and J. Q. Adams, Jr. —Louievilte Ledger, id September, 1871. Far Gem. Uramt to Leak At. How would these words took pasted in the hat of President Grout f They ore bm the aboard pan of Thomas Jeffer son, sad were writtas by that old togr while be was trying to All the chair wfaien Grant now so highly adorns : " The olution you so properly approved long bans formed in my mind. The pubtio will Barer be made to believe an appointment of a relative is made on of Mcit liMttt nnixtiMDOod by family views; nor oun they ever tee with ' ' “ ‘ fliipipusf of tthich >W- n Rimpscs of the ohmmi sad xsad a tier of the offices which Grant has “divided out os family property,** he would be ashamed to cou lees that he bad ever been an American ati , VmUwA Mateo fcaMUn Turned >» f-uAeflele^apb 1 Ml TV a party of sol diers fired up^Hdie eitizens of Meridian ££T soldier who hspened *°og*e citizens WSt killed. No nurtj ' The Montgomery At to welcome Mr. Btephei This modoM claim until ft is substantiate toe liberty ofdoubting toning the identity of I wa recollect The brigidest oibm the political akiee a^SwMMU^^rhsswusoI t*rn^ pie, ill over tbe length and breadth of the land, is fast dispellitig the "New De parture" mist from tho minds of tho weak-kneed and unthinking Democracy, and is a most terrible thorn it the flesh of Radicalism. Dial gently,‘pr. Mb'.ih- ens, bat firmly, with our juflward breth ren, "they know not whsf they do,” they know what is right to be dene, but have not tho nooenoiry intelligence and flrmouss to do it, until they are first di rected. The flashes of your sun-beams are giving Unit direction. Democracy is, everywhere, growing into a very Sampson under its life-giving influence, while PaAjefllyfq is loose at every joint and rattles as it walks "Let truth and falsc- yet been encounter. ” —Faydts (Mitt.) Chronicle, August 25. 6«wniwl).fil)ipp»nj ftnt» MURRAY'S LINE—NEW l 7MK 4- SAVANNAH. [HOBDAY non zacii POST, riruitnsor this lijiz, onz Bohr ranonsT. Mb*;:;:. Omiiss tMs lizs, sot MS of mass sUswstlps lasrss task feet ItBITtmUT. Tbirtrt Mils of kSlaf pvsa by tkasa ataunahlp, br all tauraao aoonaaUaas. ant also through biin Mias ftraa u Ssmsaak os Oottoa jtDRLPHIA A1ID OAVAMVAH MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPACT. M*mMLjtDEidi*MiJt Jijrn *ut- yjurjruiB. EVERT SATURDAY from each post. INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAM EBB ON THIS LINE ONE HALF FEB CENT. OAB1* PASSAGE D box, -with wliilrtftnw 10 ThU line lfl oompoMd of the first clan steamship* WYONIRO TEAL. Commander. TOW A WAN DA BAliBETT. Commander One of these steamship* leeve each nort EYEBY SATURDAY. Through bllJfl lading furulshod by these stnamtilps by %11 railroad oonuactlons. For tr pa—age. apply to HUNTEB k G A MM ELL, : . . For Boston. AH AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LIN* Oriental, f/Cept. F. M. Swan. Ttelubair^ Capt. s. H. Math dice. ‘.*.’.V.V.V. , .V.*.‘. , .V.** V. * '.*.7.'.**.*.'.. 10 oo * Through bills of lading given by rail rued egente to Notion, end tu Boston by fiteemaiilp egeuta to pnn etpal polnu In Oaorgit, Alaeme and Florida. *A. Through bills of lading given to ProvUUnos, Pell Hirer, Portlaotf. Lowell, Lawrante. Ac. Paaaage iloketa sold at railroad depot, and state rooms secured In adveuoe by writing agonts In M rannah. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents, Havannah. F. NICKERSON A 00.. For New York. THE QHEAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. BVKHY THUKHDAY. Insurance by this Line can be effected under out open policy at one-half per oent, CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 The first class steamers Herman Livingstone CUoeseroan, Oora. Gan. Barnes, Y- 0. Msllory, Corn. WiU sail aa follows: H. LIVINGSTON feptoiulxr THi. at 1. r. u. VI, at 111 M. It, at 5, r. n. i!«. at 6, P. M. Bills of lading glveu homiu cottou ami wlmat thro, to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by firai la— steamers. For paaaage or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLABTON, novP-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper ltanue. For Baltimore. GEN. ItARNES ■all from Savannah during December aa Thursday, February fid . Thursday •* 0th Thursday, •* Ifith Thursday, Thursday, March 2nd JA8. B. WEST A CO.. Bay street, fpotof Whitaker. Notice. I HEREBY eon—ut for my wife, MHH. E. W. MAB- BETT, to bs a Frea Trader Itoni tins ilato. Uglttwlmo J.M.MAllBLTT. [FOl'NDEU lS.Vt.] M O « B K ’ » SOUTIIKUN Business University, Cor. Droad «t Alabama Sla. ATLANTA, OA< Open Day and Night A Tnonorou practical and systematic course or instruction ft*r Youiir Mon anti Adult**, Qualifying them for any Position in Flnnneeand Trade, Si to, ibiMM iMMibte Maw sad silks i.m, as- OHM iTealng Sessions frsm 7 to 8 O’clock. our at any time, ns taaebisa kgT Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship mailed on application. Address B. F. MOORE, aepM-ln PRINCIPAL. STOKES «c BBO. X8PECTFTLLY announce to thatr friends and tbe pdbUc that they bave removed their stock Orochbies is apadana atoru room, next to B. M. Bom A Oo*a N*. » «raaMs Block, bay have ample room to put In a krgs stock. the demantis of tbs Ians and trade shown genenmalv to aa. and torwl llw HTOKE8 A BUG, viME and cash tales— Bacon, flour. Mules. Ao.— 40,000 pounds llacoa ; 1.000 bushels Corn ; B00 barrels Flour; car load Molasses ; OoNfts ; a valuable pair of Mules and Dray ; a first class —cond-haud Family CarrUge. lor cash or on time, until October or Novemb* r ; Also. UR) City or suburban vacant building lota. Terras easy. Apply ones to A. K. 8EAGO. Cor. Forsyth and Mitchell st'a. aep4-lmdAw Atlanta, Go. HldJtifl* A Co. IN THH CITY! Id IirtltiBs 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! JJ 1! .Ji-Sg'- JHieetllantrnw FOUR - ROOM HOUSE TO XUEXKTX*. T OF* si. tee roI t a «:ottaga of Hour re L Walker S*r« t. near Ne^on. Good water, good girden, irud trees, Ac. Apply pi WIU. hUZA BObWG^TH, •pi Iw. On the prettilsea. MBROH ANT8 ! BUY CROCKERYandGLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, -raoM- T. FL. RIPLHY, JMPOKTEB iHD JOBBZB. ee- Bnmunwai n yuum. v, Eoeps a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOOBB—•OxlA) lest. Inducements offered to cash buyers Kgrmetl to assy Market. AUjuiU, Oa. Anfum 3, ml. sag 5 In. 300 UuwIiuIm Rod Clover lOO DuhIicIn Timothy 300 Bnahela Hy. Blue Grusa, $300 UuHliels Orchard Gra (tapliny & Alaike Clover. r HESE SEED were purchased directly from growers, are guaranteed fresh and pure, ECHOLS 4 WILSON, Agricultural Warehouse and Beed Store, aug?3»6t Broad at, (by the bridge) Atlanta, Ga. Bay Yoar Agiicoltaral Implements, MACHINERY, GroM Heeds and Garden Heeds AT BCHOLB A WILSON’S. "XETN deal with manufacturers and producers— YY p ^ ‘ tlieFcS aug23-0t cash, sell for Cash—and cannot be un- ECHOLS A WILSON. ECHOLH Sc prepaid* to applicants. WIL80N, ely lllustri JT, posts* sug23-0t TURNIP HEED, P BE8H AND GENUINE—All varieties, at ECHOLS A WILSON’S. aug23-6t Broad at. (by the Bridge.) SAFE8T, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS OEE (ho testimony of Mi— E. J. Hale, who la O known in Atlanta to he unexcelled in Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Messrs. McBride & Co.: Gentlemen: My success In the use of the “Vlo tory” Fruit Jar in ao great that I desire to thank you for introducing It into our vicinity. More than ten years ago I began canning fruit for home use. having used of every can Introduced, from the old tin can and "Arthur's Patent” glass ran (1856) till I found the "Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to be the cheapest, most simple to use, and the beat for keeping fruit In its natural state that I have ever seen. Very Respect’ully, E. ,T. HALE, AUauta, Ga. Huy tlie Rust Proof Oat For Seed. OAA BU8HELS FOB SALE BY iUU ECHOLS A WILSON. aug?3-6t Broad street (by the Bridge.) The Livest,_Best, Cheapest. THE RURAL S O U T H E R N E R A large twenty-four page aoricultu UAL and Family Monthly. Edited by SAM') A. BCH0L8, ONLY ORE DOLLAR PER ANNUM AtlriroM ECHOLH WILSON, PiibUrinr,. BU S I N E 8 8 COLLEGE IS DEVOTED TO THE FRAOTIOAL, USJblFUL Looking Glass Plates. T We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In feet, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash &C0. RATIONAL HOTEL BAR. THE BEST LIQUOIM Am TUB Moat Export AAixers? Ui TU COT. * 1 4 ■ SPLENDID NEW BILLIARD TABLES. rrnm Mblukmnt sm nSUal la SBONI A .1,1. .oil mppllM with to* bmt Bqoon la tk> ettr- nr Ihllihnl Thhhw an w, aod atUuUd. H|wcal .u. nuoo to th. oomtoet ud plmaom at friends who give us a call. Mgll-Ul BAS WELL A FERBKK. for a succeuHl i _ t<U There we no vacaMuns. Btudeuta enter at any time. The institution itiHueR Life SchotsrRlilps, which give to the holder ^he privilege of comDleting the course at pleasure, and to review at any future time GRATIS. For further particulars, Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship Currency, Ac., Address, A. R. EASTMAN, Box 634. ' Principal, augff Im. Mount Be Sales Academy FOR irOUJFG idJtniES, (CoNDOCTUH B» TAX SlMTKRS or TUB VlUTATlOM Noar Oatonaivllle, Five Miles West of Baltimcre, Md. rilHIS ACADEMY U situated in Baltimore county, X commanding aa extensive view of the surroun ding country—tbe City of Baltimore, the Patapeco River and the Choaapeako Bay. The grounds attached to tho Academy are exten sive, and afford the pupils ample spaoe for exorcise. The hall for * STUDY ANP RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES, Ao., have boon constructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT of tbe young ladiea. Address for particulars, MOUNT DE SALES. Catonsville P. O., Baltimore Co., aug!41m _ Maryland b. z. DUTTON. rBAanaiL STENCIL CUTTER, DE8IUNEU ANI) ENGRAVER I B rass alphabets, dry and FLUID STENCIL INKS, Stencil DtM, gtMl Stamping DIM. HDtlraml and Hotel Check,. Mu-king HOME-MADE Carriages, Buggies, PHAETONS, cfcc., cfcc. F dfco., efcc. A. T. Finney’s Carriage Emporium, ,\0. 5 BROAD STREET, jtTiMTTA, eeoseu The Ptaaeer Carriage Xaaabrtonr af JJB work BQUALa Unot SUBFASgIS, la Onlek. meat jnue Uterm.Mmde Wtor*. dad In awaMUtv la VhK 8UPZZU1Z—.1 werkbe- leg pnt ip ot the rmj toet me—al Toed «od bf THE BEST WORKMEE, *NY*IHTE2*U!IITn) BTATZZ. er Cell md cxemtne be punneU. eg mud rate erden-C« AUKVT fbr Ml MU A LI. BROS., Carriage MeeDlkclenn, at Be.ton. «. m. mooMts. contractor fob brick and Sy glen. Wort. Ot ell rlnni rteelwing eed "rnementel work, Slone Cutting, rta GrlOn.Ue., Her IX 1871. jL UlistellaSkose OtbiKtlietinttna. Cife Insntattce JJrooibc for tbe flelplea#. I 5.0 O O HOWE’S IMPROVED Lock-Stitch Sewing iMAOHUSTElS A HZ WORLD BENOWHED FOB DUBABIL1TY and simplicity of machinery, the perfection of the tensions, and the unparalleled wide range of work they are capable of performing without change or readjustment At the Great Exposition UniversaUe in Paris, 1867, they were swarded the Highest Prize —a Massive Gold Medal—over M competitors, and Mi HOWE ss the original inventor of the Sewing Ma chine. The growing appreciation of their characteristic excellence by the intelligent people of tills country wsi clearly shown by the unprecedented sale of tho Howe Sewing Machine during the past year, being far in excess of those of any other one patent More than ONE THOU8AND oTthese ex cellent machines are in daily use in Georgia, rad of this very large number a single case of dissatisfac tion cannot be found. They make the ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’ which has the same beautiful appearance on either side of the fabrie sewed, and they are the only ma chines that make this beautiful stitch to perfection. The office has been recently established st the corner of Broad and Alabama streets. If you are prejudiced iu favor of any particular machine, at least examine the Huwe before you purchase. Re member that Mr. Howe was the original inventor of the Hewing Machine, and gave twenty years of his life to perfecting this machine. Every Howe Machine is Warranted for 3 Years constant use by the Company, and is kept always in perlcct order by tbe Company. Purchasers are thoroughly instructed at their res- id. iice. by competent instructresses, iu every varie ty of plain and ornamental sewing. An efficient lady operator will he in constant at tendance at the office. The sale of Howe Machines In 1870, was hu-ger than that of any other Machine, as foUows : Genuine Ellas Howe 75,15« Genuine Hlnger 72,863 Genuine Wheeler 4 Wilson 68,208 Showing that tho Howe Machine bears a reputa tion with the public that cannot be excelled by other Machines. The Howe Machine Oo Cor. Broad A Alabama 8t«, NEXT DOOR TO SUN OFFIC *lTLj§jrTJl, GJt. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT VHE STA^E, augiatui ocUQ 1,500 BUSHELS Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton Warehouse, on Rraatl Street. ALSO : 300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley, 350 Bush. Seed Bye, to arrive, 500 Bush. Seed Wheat, 310 Bush. Bed Clover, 315 Bush. Bed Top or Herds Brass. 334 Bush. Orchard Brass, lOO Bush. Tati jneetdow Oat Brass, to arrive, 175 Bush. Blue Brass, and all other useful Brasses, he. 500 Gel. Fresh Turnip Seep j ALSO: lOO Tons Sea Fowl FUiutan and other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALSOt 500 Dixie Plows and other Plows, from $3(50 to $6 60, cheaper than home made "Scooters.” ALSO: The Better Patent Brain Drill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. A.lso « Everything else needed in the Agricultu ral line, at Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 250, Atlanta, Ga. OK. JOS. r. LOUAN, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, lUBnUUA. rWTHOSE contemplating Life Insurance arc respectfully reqmated to an- X la. the martu of this OotujooF. Thbj wUl and it Superior to Many and Inferior to None, In tbe Ktoentlalz tlia Vive Sound Insurance at the Lent PcniMt Coot. W. T*. WATERS, Gen.Ag’t, n»i l- omen ai i-». a-niTKHji.i or, ni Insurance Company. “Seven Per Cent. Interest ing Plan.” The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF ST. LOtW, MO. JTothtng Concealed Nothing Exaggerated-—JTo False Expecta tions Baited. ail sound Life In- OXUXT. EVER, does not depart from the old, weU-tried and safe principles, which sursnee. It guarantees an annual dividend to Policy holders O F SSI VSIM* PXR On ail cash Premiums paid to the Company. IhU Dividend can be used To Beduce the Amount of the JFext Premium—To Increase ih Policy ; or, Can be Withdrawn in Cashat the End of any Policy- Pear. This is lleatly a Se-en per cent. of .Mossoy at Com pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages of Life assurance. There is no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Policy holders. It is a definite sum, fixed in the feoe of tho Policy, being 8even Per. Cent. Compound Interest, on the amount of mo. uey paid by the Policy holder to tho company, and left in its hands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. . Policy Holder Is unable to pay his Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy is placed to the credit of the Interest Accumulations left Policy and keeps it In foroo till the tmrrender value Is exhausted. If the full annual Premium is paid every yoar in cash, and all Dividends iu the hands of the Company FOR NINE YEAR8. the Policy will become SELF-susT Aisriira For all time tocoino, and keep Itself la force for Its full amount WITHOUT ANY F URTHER Tlioao AdvantageB are not Offered Toy any otUor Company. Another eqnit.hle feature iu the Camiony 1. that »L1 it. premium, taken in Georgia will b« lnreated In the State, to assist in building un lie own resources. This Company is not confined in its operations to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, but glvea in- sursnee upon any the well established plans that may be desired. For Further Information Apply to r,rRngt.nn & StTObhaTt. General Agonta Tor Georgia, Angnst2S-im Decatur Street, Opposite Klrebel!House, Atlanta. Os. I ■■ '■ 'I l *sff I • tjarbmarc, Cntlern, i5nn«, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH Ac CO, IMPORTERS AND WHOLSALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Carriage Malkera and Bnlldora Material and Toole, Rutolsev andXjeatbnr Belting. jjo. 24 Whitehall Street, Cor. Alabama, Oppoiiite James' Bank ATLANTA CA* August—tillSeptlO SUBSCRIBE ron THE SITIN’ THC SCAT Is only $7 per year. Hniutreiln JJnblialiing <Eompanp. UNSECTIONAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOLITICAL 8CHOOL-BOOK8. The freshest series of Text-Books published—containing the latest results of discovery and scientific research. The Palace Dollar Store L. B. PIKE, PBOFRIXTOB. V. B.—GOODS BENT TO AMY FAST OF THE COUNTRY. SflY-lm COTTON FACTOR AMD OOMM1SMION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET. AUGUSTA. GA. Omumlsahm far Selling OdUon. 1\ Per Cent. ang$l-6tw Orphans’ Free School, (VMM Md Maintained by the Georgia Stats Lottery.] the 4th day of September, mat. School Budding corner of Forsyth and Walton Tuition, Books, Stationery, eta., fees, MUR. A. p. HILL. Principal. MBS. H. M. COUfTTlTT) MHH. J. C. BUTLER, } Aaaiatanta ■eptV.t MISS A. HOYLE, ) Officially adopted bj tbe Virginia and Georgia State Boards of Eonration, AND HOW LAKORT V IH t’SK IU hvbxly souTUBnra mtatb, And in many Northern State*. fublishmg Co An Association composed of many the several Southern States, feel- School-Books which should be eq- unpolitical, which should present science—are now issuing a com- Tcxt-books by the eminent schoL whicb are the of the most eminent eitiaens of ing the necessity for a scries of tirely unstdiontu, unpartisan, ami only the fads of history and plcte series of School and College ors and educators named below Cheapest, Best, and Host 1 Beautiful School-Books Now published. Tho “ University Series” embrace* Maury’s Geographical Series, By Commodore M. F. Maitkt, of the Virginia Military Institute, A series of hooks which malic an era,iu the study of this science, and which, in the words of a well known and ac complished Southern teacher, “ are charactcri»rd hy a felicity of arrangement and simple freshness of style which must ever render them attractive to the young, and which will be used by all who wish to teach Geography as a seiner, as something to make pupils think, and not merely us un enumeration of dry facts.” Holmes' Readers and Spatters, By (iicokok F. Holmes, LLIV, Professor of History and General Literature in the Uni versity of Virginia. A scries of Renders unequalled' iu cheapness, excellence, and typo graphical lieauty. They are steadily progressive in character, bright and fresh In their ■ol.H’tiiitH of prose and verse, and illustrative of Southern scenes, incidents, and history Venable’s Arithmetical Series, B. Charles S. Vrhablk, LLD., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Virginia. These book* are received everywhere by intelligent teacheji wkk the highest sathkisk-tion. as being most admirably adapted f »r menial drill, as well as for business educa tion Their methods, rules, and reasonings are clear, distinct logical, and comprehensive, and tbe aerie* i* carefully graded throughout . ' * Holmes' History ot tho United States, By Gborof F Holmhs, LL.D., of tin* Unlvemitr of Virginia. It it enough so say of this ivlmirabltf work, interesting, intpuriinl. and tritthful, as well as pure and graceful in style, that it is the only History of thu United State* which is strictly unpartisan. It comes dow n to the present date.' Also, De Vere’s French Grammar, Readers, etc., Glldersleeve’s Latin 8erlos, Carter’s Elements of General History, Holmee’ English Grammars, keOente's Oolentlflo Series, Johnston's English Classics, Duntonlan Writing-Books, etc., etc. firtd (br OW imv U.M7STRATKI) nBSCHIVTlY* CAl'BLOOPS, w«ch will be mailed free So any teacher or school officer. U mils what teachers think at the books, and contains specimen page* of each. A<kit«. UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1 and 1S7 CraaM Street, New Tork. w A. 8LAYMAKER GENERAL AGENT, ATLANTA, QEOZOIA, 10, Office: Corner Mnrietu>«to«i Jj^eachtroo Rev. B. A. BONHEIM’S| E NGLISH AND GERMAN SCHOOL. CORNER OF Mitchellan<1 Pryor streets, wtil bo re-oaeaed on tho 4th of September. Iw this school the tut NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Tuition |5. $4 and $3. according teogtt, payable in advance. Rev. B. A. BOX HEIM wJi be asaisSad in the — - - BcnOder. the WUg25-12t B English department by Mrs. 8. daughter of the Rev. U. Hokum. IV Y STHEKT. ETWKEN Wheat and 1 inc streets. Atlanta. >**■* i opeus Haptembtr 4. 1871. For cii«B“" full particular*, apply at the Bo* k auu >a or the College. -os s. lit mats d. haii.e. Principal-