The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 09, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN SATURDAY MoKJfINO.. SlEPTEMJJlSB 9. Office in the Sun Building, West tide <f Broad street, Second Door South of Mr New Advertisement* always found on First Page ; IjocoI <md Business Notices on Fourth Page. W© publish in full, the decisions of the Sapram Court; atoo the dallr “Pro- oeedings” of the Court, and hoop the “Order of Banoetf " utending in our eating the same Democracy alien Mr. S. was quietly writing hie book, “The War between the States." Jm The fight as it stands, is too unequal to excite interest. It reminds one of SB old Brain surrounded by a dozen or More of barking curs. One like the N. I. World will screw his courage to the stioking point end occasionally lay hold. He goes off yelping with a mushed head while the little fellows turn tail, scramble away into winter quarters, whining as they limp, “Let us base peace!”—Colum but Sun, hOi Sept., 1871. ■I lUwlAraMlsTf Wig wltk the ItatUeals—Their PtudOrlB(, ExpoMd £—A [Radical Omei^e^tetettr, At- New Obleaes, Sept. 6,1871.. Although the buaineae season has not .miscellaneous UeeteersUyor ATashritU, Torn. S opens 4th October. 1871 Apply to Qeu. E. KIRBY SMITH, I I J 4pj»M»Uor. miMB mod cash sales— Bacon, Hour, Mules, Ac.— f 40.UU0 'pounds Bacon ; 1,000 bushels Corn ; 000 barrels Flour; car load Molasses ; Coffee ; s valuable pair of Mules and Dray ; » first class second-hand Family Carriage, lor cash or os aq| in here, active Reparation# a$» In Atao * 1(Ji Ap#iJ ' engines' ehurehaa and theaten are being built or 01 ejJXOI repaired. ► Dp to this date we bar* bad no yellow site desired, of the fewer, and the weather ia now becoming _ n,.. so cool, that we euiWW ’litltfdr uo ap- Bnd ■** Makor * prehension. Among the interesting events of last —\ ere Judge Attfr charge to the r Plantation use, ol any meu% of the-Oovernment qftte and manly expose of the various trick h upon the benoh to the humblest tax payer in the oommunity; and the public is much indebted to Whs- phiskiag the mask from official villiana, and pub lishiug facta, whioh, though long known, have not at any time before, been so boldly announced and an Mathingty' de- ■? nounced. If he were not himself a high- minded, honorable man, who commands the general confidence in Ilia statemru they would not be ao a] ad as they now are. Another incident wipe] maaf idg the ltadicals, pftrticn- ‘ oae who^Etended to make _ ib of toedity Waterworks, is’tho dismissal, by Gov. Warmotli, of said Water Worka, passed at the last i sion of the Legislature, which he had not signed, and whieh did not receive his official sanetion. Fey this nieyc pjj/re- sumption on the part of the Secretary, iOo< the Governor suspended him, very prop- oral Herron to ocenpy bis place ad interim, The period for openiQff all tbe ficbogln, parochial and private, M# ^Wl! M’lfnWIe, invviuf arrived, after tbe summer vaca tion, several of the clergy, last Sunduv, addressed theif congregations on tbe sub ject of education, making a fierce ou- sbiugbt on the public schools as conduct* ed in Now Orleans. The ndmiffidtrai*!* of tlxya sqtytU mb© vkbmilH, and go for leveling up the black race to a footing of ©quality with tbe Whites, and mixing the two races together in tbe name schools.— All decent people arc opposed to this ini quity, and naturally and properly rel>el against paying taxes to support such schools, Denominational schools are consequently estalilished all over the city, and the system of public plunder, in the shape of popular education for the parti-colored masses, will, ere long, have to be abandoned. It awakens nearly universal indignation. Tho tidal wave, which, according to Prof. Agassiz, is to rise to the height of fifty feet, and to sweep over the whole gulf coast, on the 6th proximo, to the no little terror and wide spread destruction of our inhabitants, excites the exceeding merriment of some of our city journals. / trin ini • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Grant'* Building, corner of Marietta Practice* In tMCWiWiof 6be city and county, and the United States District Court and the Su- fcfcfftjItlNG MILLS, jt TldJieATTJiy GFORGlJt. If all things are equal, why not putro ise home manufacture l ;i>! ' lojtflf JfM I J HAVE ffirnlahed my MlUeJthroughout W nh NEW TUB PUBLIC DEBT. Thi NftaMter IttkMIUt tf the Secre tary •€ the Trceteery — The Petite SSehS BUStMitMOMnih She Meath •f Aefeet. Wasuinotok. Sept. 1.1871. DEBT BKABIWC Bonds at els per ceet..,.*- .»*..%a,j$L604,8C3,050 00 Bond,atAveVr....27ft.70C.8W 00 Interest 54,106,488 06 DEBT BBAKING 1NTEBEMT IN LAWFUL MONET. Certifloetee of Indebtedness st four percent ■ st three percent.. $678,000 00 14,000,0 38,840,0 uteres* haa cessed i,n.>A,eu jo $96,1*9 61 DEBT BEAE1MO MO IMTKBEMT. Old demand and legal-tender uotea $566,005,496 35 PraotieMSleurvstoaf........... 88.888.ISO «0 *a*»to 16.7*8,008 W Prtucipat $ 411.331.686 HA Uuclaliucd lutereat 0,613 13 Total debt 3,588,111,000 H Interest 54,734,407 00 Total $1,373,004,397 16 caMI in tee TEEASVET. ’ September l.1871. ‘ ,kv.Ml Decrease of debt during past month $ 0,306.370 60 Decrease of debt etnoc March 1.1871 46,686,386 64 **,*,«» , BONDS USD ED ID PACIFIC KAtLBOAD COMPANIES. *JSSe Interest repaid S$rthB SMMflpocea- tion of malls. . 5,118.10* 00 Balauoc of Uktereet paid by the Uni ted States .TrTT.... tj MXATEBUUTZ 41r XBE TOTAL AMOUNT or MUM res ell AUK 1) BT THE TEEAMVET DEPAETMEMg TO PATS AMD DESTKOTED. Priucpal of bonds $319,376,300 00 Net cost estimate la gold 304,673.066 00 Th# public bonded debt has been reduced by the ©too** these hoods which here ceased to tear Mr. Stepfcenk eed lit. Critics. Jiuues Boawell, the biognpher of Dr Samuel Johnson, nought immortality by a—naiating his Baa— with and aa tha an tes*** of the grant Engfiah writer and Kig gawt. This was rather an amiabld- thoagh humble ambition m oaa who poa- ■eeaed himself the flneet literary abilities;. Some of Mr. Stephens’ critics are somo' what mure aspiriug. They seem to be aware that their naan* will scaroe go Mr. 8. on every occasion. They treat the guameipwtf V* » new reve- ■emooraoy, and i aware that th down to poater way ndthaneW Mr. 8. on ev« him an tbeftep &1Ss: i the shortest notice, giving guereuUe to nil sold. OH HAND yOlt BALE : i um-.rM mam, nj n.» ma, wsapteu. uu T ac New fwtrtlo Eugtna, « hor» jwwer. WBb.mMm.kwim sng30 lm AtUnte, G». 1 AM GLAD UK HAS COME. Tito Beet Pepw Hen^ib 1m the StMte of I CAN now oene your cheirs, end meke them look new for the same you will psy for e bottom. No sohetrs when 1 oeue them, end 1 warrsut all UphmUUriMf, Vuruttmr* Mepmirlmf, tie. ive saUsfacgoD. Furulture covert cut, made and warsapted. Hair tod spring mattreaees made to order. All kinds of housenold furniture and up holstery done at the ahorteat notice. 1 have and IMPROVED MACHINERY, and B ,,ndlng new wheat, and am prepared to and win inuriiittf every pound of Sour that I sell to oome MUyTipAB repnssBtEtloni wtherwise, it can be ship ped back to me at my expense. 14Bi prepared to furnUh the trade, in any quantity, In sacks, half sacks or quarter sacka: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. ^ C1TV mi-LK FAMILY, from selectod red wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. BtAB MU.IETOIILY- Bit AM. sacked or iiosackod. J. jEi B T TTLER, Proprietor. ang1t3ni IKOINDKU 1M38.J M O O R K ’ M sorritKKi\ Business University, Cor. Broad & Alabama’Btfi. ATLANTA. OA. Open Day and Night. U TIIOUOUail TOAITtOAI. AND SYSTEMATIC course of instruction for Young Man uuti Adults', qualifying thorn for any Position in Flnnnoo and Trudo, Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’clock. $&. Students can e»ter at any time. No teaching in olssses. *V CaUlogoes and Speoimana of Penmanship mailed on applicaUou. Address B. F. MOORE, ■eptt-lm NMML Musical Instruction. 11 Ulf HINSON, Musical Dlreclor of tho BeethDvtn Ho<$et^, Atlanta, Teacher of Piano Forte, Organ and Melodeon. Address—Care Lawshe and Haynes, Whitehall •treat, or P. a Box *61. eug34-lm TTnoluiitiocl Freight. riMIK following described articles will be sold at L Auction, if uot caUed for withiu thirt# days, by Coualguoea : J- B Voyd. 1 Package; Diamond, A., 4 boxes tokhc- oo; Pettb A lira, $ boxes soap; R. A. Alston. 1 box; W. If. Jrnarh. 1 box; T, Allen. 1 bag bcana; John L. i’ouley, 3 boxes; James Freeman, 1 bodatoad; U. L. Emery, 1 aoed cleaner; Henry h Co., 3 bbls. liquor aud 1 box; J. Jones. 1 package Ivnlding; F. M. liicb ardsuu, 1 stove aud fixtures; 1*. Thomas, 1 box; Wxn. Wood, 3 packages moulding; O. A. Witty, 1 boxes ED. A. WkllNEH, Agent To Parties Desiring to Build riVHK undersigned would respectfully Inform Um JL oltixeM of Atlanta that he Ib bow prepared to •MMWslMd the M mi I dim f mud JNuUhlmf% er Ins Plaifkfsr fhysrtswsl sa#, #C «w #6rel Clem Mans* they tump with Is He has at bis command a picked eel of hands, aad feels confident ia giving geueral aalUlaction. mr HEFBHJCNGE—OoL John L. Grant. Longley I Robinson, and Fay h Corput, Architecta. joujt c, jrrcHocs. ?« AlR-LDfB BOOM PRYOR 0TMHT D. EALMOMS, r. A. BAKBOUn. w Orsb’i CYeek .will* A, HARBOUR * 00., I^ULiti n FLOUR, MT-AT-, % 8HIF STUFF, mumiuv, *xYm«r. m- niWVI PKICX PAID FOB WHEAT. -*• 111feedem —IhmI M Um —tneet — •«.' PORTER FLBMINu, ~ JOTTONFACTOR Aim COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACK 80H 8TBEET. • ADOPSTA. OA. I OoUob. 1V F— Cent otice. HEREBY concent for my wife, MR8. E, W. MAU- BK1T. to bo a Free Trader from this date. illieccllancons. j. dr. txxhowmin, hcjirietor Excelsior Plastering Works, I»,0. 1 iox 4<i0, ATLANTA, OA. ailgi'i 6m. ' \K 1UNDCITY Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF ST. LOUIS. MO. MYKItS A JOHNSTON, A|?entn for Northern (icorifla. OWJAh' E M jifuNHTOH, 1 Atlanta, Ga JAKES B. EADS, A. M. BRITTON, Viee- 8. W. LOMAX. Treasurer, C. O.McIlATTON, General Agent, Mb! aMtd - BRANCH BOARD OF TRU8TEE8 s (kilonel C- PEEPLES, President, WM. U. TULLEB. JtttQ.. Vice-President. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Andrew J. West, Calvin Fay, A. P. Thompson, C. W. Henderson, LodoWlck J. I1IU, George K. Gibbon, Anthony Murphy, J. J. Williams. Dr. J. A. Link. Richard P. Glenn, u Koely. Charles H. Killian, HENRY MYERS, Secretary, C. A. H1MPHON, M. L>.« ) Medical J.WI8TAR VANCE, M.D. J Examiners, illeies issued by this Company become non- ble after the payment of one full aunual pro- All pol forfeitab hare been two years in force, and in proportion to the amount ol premium paid. Office i No. 43 Whitehall St., Up Stairs. MYERM k JOHNSTON, aug33-lm Agents for Northern Georgia. SHARP & FLOYD HUCCESSOB8 TO 0330. SBABP, Jr. H'/.itihnll St., Mtanta, Ga. MANUFACTURING AND MERCHANT JEWELRY. DEALERS IN Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. FAIRS. To Agricultural Fair Commit tees. PREMIUMS 01.11 Yin.l.- We auanuitee PERFECT SATI8FAC- lAlM.1 will the BBT TERMS. Wo <lo not desire to make any profit off of Oonnty Fairs just starting, and will take pleasure in filling largo or tmull orders. . ,t Give us a call or write for prices. SHARP & FLOYD, an** 1 m. ATLANTA, OA. Henry Bischoff & Go., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DBALERS IN llifiCi Wines, L1<iiioi*s, He- jfiirHjToonooo. aV <*. No. 197, East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. A. J. HARALSON, Corner Marietta and Broad St**e©ts GEJTEMljiL JtVCTMOJT AND COJtMJMSSIOjr JliEKCHjiJi'T, ^^ND Wholesale and Retail Doalcr In FURNITURE. M. Consignments solicited. Cash advancoa oousi^ameuts for auction in store. aBfftBB—Messrs. Gordon, 1 II Street, Atlanta 1,500 IIUNHELN Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cvtt«n Warehouse, an Rroad Street. ALHO : 300 IliuA. Selected Seed Harley, 250 Hush, seed tlye, to arrive 500 Hush. Seed H'heat, 210 Bush. Red Clover, 215 Hush. Had Top or Herds Grass. 224 Hush. Orchard Grass, lOO Hush. Tall JHradou) Oat Grass, to arrive. 175 Hush. Blue Grose, aud alt other useful Grasses, Re. AOO Cut, Fresh TUrnlp Seep ; ALSO s IOO Tons Sea Fowl Kltwau and other Goa no, for Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 Oixie Fleurs aud other Plows, from $3^60 to $6 60, cheaper than home The Heller Patent Grain Brill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. Also t Everything else needed in the Agricultu ral Hue, at Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 230, Atlanta, Ga. The Palace Dollar Store L. U. PIKE, PBOPurroB. X. B,—GOODS UMT 10 AFT PACT Ot THE COUKTEY. mlNa AlietAlldtuooa FOUR- ROOM HOUSE TO REQVT. r OFFER to rent a Cottage of four rooms, on 1 Walker hi reef, near Nelson. Good water, good garden, fruit trees, Ac. Apply to MUM. EIAZi MERCHANTS i BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, -raoii— T. fl. iiR.iP’rjErsr, JMPOfiTEB AMD JOBBER. SO- ESTABLISHED II VEABS. ■%» Keeps a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOOHB-30xl30 feet. Inducements offered to cash buyers equal to any Market. AtluiU, Oi, An,u>t X mi. Mg 5 2m. BUSINESS COLLEGE 18 DEVOTED TO THE PRAOnOAIi, USEFUL _ w _ fitting them in the 8HORTB8T time and at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE for a successful future. •ft. There are no vacations. students enter at any time. The institution issues Life Scholarships, which give to the holder tho privilege of completing the oourse at ph-aanre, and to review at any future time GBATI8. For farther particulars. Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship Currency, Ac., Address, A. R. EASTMAN, Box 636. Principal. aug8 lm. Mount De Sales Academy FOR WOUJFG EADIF8, (Conducted bt the Sixties or the Visitation Noar Oatoumxri.Ho, Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md. T HIS ACADEMY is situated in Baltimore county, commanding an extensive view of the surroun ding country—the City of Baltimore, tbe Patapsoo River and the Chesapeake Bay. The grounds attached to the Academy are exten sive, and afford the pupils ample space for exercise. The hall for STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIE8. Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT of tbe young iadiea. Address for particulars, MOUNT DE 3ALE8, Catonsville.P. O., Baltimore Co., augl4 lm Maryland. Bo X. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER I MANUrAOTUBEB or B rass alphabets, dry and FLUID STENCIL INKS, KU-ncil Di**s, Stool Stamping Dies, Railroad and Hotel Checks, Marking fF N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and Stencils for Merchants, Millers, Tobacconists and Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothes, which will be sent to any address for seventy-five ants, including Ink. Ao. seplft-* HOME-MADE Carriages, Buggies, PHAETONS, cfco., efco., cfco., cSrc. AT a . T. Finney’s Carriage Emporium, KO.*5 BROAD STREET, .1 T/.XITJ, GEORGIA. Tho Plonoer Carriage Manufactory of Atlanta. H IS work EQUALS Knot SURPASSES, In «ni,h. th. Best ATorthemiMade U'ork, And In dunbUltT I.FAR BUPKBIOB— »U work bn- lag put flp of the very best seasoned wood and by THE BEST WORKMEN, While in PRICES, I can oompete with ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES. tdT Call and examino for yourself, or send your orders "66 ES~ AGENT for KIMBALL BROS., Carriage Manufertarcra, of Soston. augS lm _ A OAXED. X 0 meet tho demands of an INCREASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS Wc have secured large and commodious store rooms in the Kimball House, fronting on Itocatur htreet, nearly opposite Moore h Marsh and 8ilvey A Dough- arty, which w« wiU occupy ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT, and where we will be glad to receive our friends i customers. With these increased facilities for doing a Wholesale Drur Business SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, ic., st reduced PMBJrsrfA*, TeSYMeOM tt CO., University High School ATLANTA, OA. T HE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL HE resumed in the basement of Um Oglethorpe University Building, corner of Washington and Mitchell streets, on MONDAY, tbe 11th of Septem- first ending 3Mh November. 1871. ami (he second ending 35th February, 1879. Terms per quarter : One-half before matricula tion. and the remaining half at the eud of Um quar ter. Primary. ....$13 60 Classical 15 U) Incidental foe for quarter, in advance 50 No student will be received for a less time than m quarter. No deduction will be made except in iscs of absence from absolute necessity. PROF. J. A. RICHARDSON. A. M.. Late of the Atlanta High School. Principal. fiUbtibe is Co. IN THE CITY! 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! SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS S EE the testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who Is known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Mes*r8. McBride & Co.: Gentlemkk : My snccexs in tho use of tho ‘‘Vic tory” Fruit Jar is so great that I desire to thank you for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten years ago 1 began canning fruit for home use. having used of every can introduced, from the old tin can and “Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1865) till 1 found the “Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be the cheapest, most simple to use, and the best for keeping fruit in its natural state that 1 have ever seen. Very Uespuct'ully Looting Glass Plates. G. B. ROOM8* C ontractor for brick and Stone Work, of all classes. Plastering and Ornamental work. Stone Cutting, ate. Griffin, Ga., May 13,1871. yL 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 fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. yi-sodiv NATIONAL _H0TEL BAR. THE 1 i IXT LIQUOH8 1 ' AlfBTHK Most Expert iMaxei-s lg THE CTT\. mills establiNhment has ltosu refitted in elegant A style, and supplied with the best liquors lu the city. The Billiard Tables are new and splendid. Special attention to tbe comfort and ptsamwe of friends who glvs ns a salL ang21-lm BASWXZX k FERSXX. 1 Ineurtinnr QTompann. “Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.” The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF HT, LOUIN MO. J A'othlng I:ouecated- Jl'othl.ig Exaggerated—Jl'o False Expeela. lions liaised. rpilIH COMPANY OFFEHH THE PUBLIC A NEW IXATUHT PECULIAIU.Y ITS OWN. WHICH HOW A EVER, does not depart from tho old, ndl-tr^dand safe principles, which underlie all sound Life In uurauce. r >I ' . « i . . , . It guarantees an annual dividend to Policy holders l \ i O P SEVEN PEI B. On all cash Premiums paid to the Company. 1 hla Dividend can be used To Reduce the Amount of the AText Premleem—To Increase th Policy f err, Can be inthdraicn In Cash at the Enel of any Polity-Pear. This is Realty a Se-en per cent. of Money at Coni- pound Interest, Coupled with th, Advantages of Fife tnsetrhnee. There to no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to l*oHcy holders. fltsbdeSnito sum, fixed in the face of tbs Policy, befilg Seven Per, Cent Compound Interest, on IDs amount me, uey paid by the Policy holder to tho Company, and left iu its hands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.. Tho Massachusetts non-forfeiting law ia adopted by the Company, voluntarily. l'f at any time a pulley Holder la unable to pay hla Premium, the cash surrender value of tho Policy is placed to the erodtt of the Policy aud keeps it in fbree till the surrender value ia exhausted. If the full auuual Premium ia paid every year in cash, and al! Dividends or Tntarsst Aosuinulattotii left in the hands of the Company FOR NINE, YEARS, the Policy wiU become SBI* F-Str ST A IN IN <3- For all time to come, and keep Uaelf in force for its full amount WITHQUT ANY FURTHER PAYMENT • Tliowo Advantages arc not OJCToroci by any otlior Company. Another equitable feature in the Company ia that all its premiums taken in Georgia will ba invfstnd iu the State, to asaiat in building up iU own resources. This Company ia not confined in ita operations to the Seven Per Cent Interest Fisa, bttt gltes in, surauce upon any the well established plana that may be desired. For Farther information Apply to CiailStOn & St.rfthhflT^ General Agents Tor Georgla ( Angust25-1 m Decatnr^treet^Op£Owite^lmbMlHonse, Atlanta, 1 Ga. Ijarbuiare, Cntltrn, (Sana, &c. W. L. WADSWORTH Sc IMPORTERS AND WH0L8ALE DEALERS IN CO., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Carriage Malaera and Bullderai Material and Tool., nubbor and Zieatber Boltins. No. W Whitelull Street, Cor. AUbutt, Oppoeite June,’ Beak ATLANTA QA. iidlt—tlU8*>tlO SUBSCRIBE FOll THE SUN* Is etnty f7 per year. Untucreitn Publishing domjmiti}. UN8ECTI0NAL, UNPAATI8AN, UNPOLITICAL 8CHOOL-BOOK8. The freshest series of Teoct-Hooks published —containing the latest results of discovery and scientific research. Offlciallj adapted bj tbe Virginia and Georgia State Board* of Education, AUD NOW I. A KG ELT IE URE IN And in many Noithern States. £hc Mraitg guMiirtrauj <&* An Association composed of mnnv the aoveral Southern States, fw-l- School-Books which should be en- vnpotitical, wliich should jiresent science—are now tauing ft com- Text-book* by tho eminent tohol- whi«*b ar^ the of the mo«t eminent citizens of ing the necessity for a scries of tirely unsectional, unpartisan, and only the facts of history and plcte series of School and College ars and educators named below Cheajiest, Best, and Most ** Beautiful School-Boole* Now published. The “ University Scries” embraces Maury’s Ceqoh&phical Series, Bv Comuiotiore M. K. Maukt, of the Virginia Military >u&utut^ A scries of books which maik an era in the study of this science, and which, in the wonts of a well known and ac complished Southern teacher, “ are characterized by a telicitv of arrangement and simple freshness of st . le whieh must ever render them attractive to the young, and which will be used bv all who wish to teach Geography us a xr><‘n<‘ , as something to make pupils think, and not merely us an enumeration of dry facts.” Holmes’ Readers and 8pellers, By tiKouoE F. Holmes, LLD., Professor of History nnd General Literature in the Uni versity of Virginia. A series of Readers unequalled in cheapness, excellence, and typo graphical ln-auty. They arc steadily progressive in character, bright and frcih in their *'W*rions of prose and verse, and illustrative of Southern sevnefi, incidents, and liistory. Venable’s Arithmetical Series, By Cmaklks R. Venable, LL.D., Proftwsor of Mathematics in the University of Virginia These books arc received everywhere by intelligent toachefifi with the highest satis faction, as being most admirably adapted for mental drill, u* well as for business educa tion. Their methods, Tides, and reasonings arc clear, distinct logical, and comprehensive, and the series is carefully graded throughout. Holmes' History of tho United States, By Geoiioe F Holmes, LL.D., of the University of Virginia. It is enough to say of this admirable work, interesting, impartial, and truthful, us well as pure and graceful in style, that it is the only History of the United States which is strictly impartisan. It comes down to the present date. Also, Oe Vero’s French Grammar, Readers, etc., Clldereleeve’s Latin Series, Carter’s Elements of General History, Holmes’ English Grammars, LeConte’s Scientific Scries, Johnston’s English Glassies, Duntonlan Writing-Books, etc., etc. Semi for our new ILLUSTRATED I1EN(T!JPTIVE CATALOGUE, wnlch wM to mailed free to any teacher ur school officer. It toll* wl\at teachers think of tho books, aud contains $|>cciincn pages uf cadi. Adiirckt UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 155 ami 157 Crosby Street, New York. W . A. SL A YM AKER GENERAL AGENT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Drawer 10, Ofiiee: Corner Marietta and Peachtroe utyg^filswBmr. Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GRAY IMPORTER AMD DBALKM IN American, Italian and all other Marbles AND SCOTCH GRelJf'tTF. ONUMKNT8, Statues, Vises, Tombs, inti ill I7J. other styles of Marble Work done oo short uo- tioe snd Id the latest and moat approved manner. Deaigun of all Cemetery work furnished FREE on application. J. E. LEAH, Aoemt. Address P. O. Box 649, sug35 7m Atlanta. Georgia. HOTEL FOR SALE. T he house and lots in griffin, ga., known as tbe Beeves Hotel, now occupied as a hotel by o. W. Grant, eligibly located near the Depot, containing 33 rooms, good outbuilding*, stnbles, he.: splendid water, garden spot, and acre lot will be sold at Administrator's sale, on 1ST TUESDAY inOCfO- G. J. DRAKE. Adm'r. NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO COMMUNI- CATKwithan active snd rvsponsIWe party in Atlanta, So take charge of a coal yard aud do a retell business, cither on Commission account, or for a "bare ot tbs profits. Wo ateo want to Issue ground for a Coal Yard on Railroad. KENNEDY A MORROW, sept6-cod»1H 1 Seep, Knoxville, Tens. Store House for Rent. NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVY STREET. B ETWEEN Wheat and Line streets, Atlanta. P*U session opena September 4, 1871. For circular* containing full particulars, apply st tbs Book and Music Stores, or the College. jy25"d*w3m A. J. h ANNIE D. HAILE. PrladpMs Orphans’ Free School, [ Founded aud Maintained by tho Georgia State Lottery.] W ILL COMMENCE ITS SIXTH 8E88ION MON DAY, tho 4th day of September, inst. School Building corner of Forsyth and Walton streeta. Tuition, Books, Stationery, etc., free, MRS. A. P. HILL. Principal. MBS. H. M. COLQUITT! MRS. J. C. BUTLER, J Assistants acpta Ct MISS A. HOYLE. ) Notice to Shippers. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE. ) WSSTKBK h ATUXTIC &UUMAD, Atlanta. Ga.. September 3 >. 1871.1 »r in person, te A. K. BEAGO, Merchant. Corner Forsyth and Mitchell ttreeta, IfiWlS AUai.te.Ga. II'.Tf. MAC HIE, Painter and Ileco-ator, FFIUK .bov. V. a. Jick'i, WhltoUl itrot, r tttni.Uwnka to ki. old ptfroni for torum torn ftnd bODM bjr Utootiou to baatoou to nurit, oaatiaokac,oftb,nau. seOGy o r Nit tin Mon Wanted. A PAUTA’ WHO HAS nAD AN ACnt*E EXPE RIENCE of 18 yean In bualneaa, iu Auguste. Ga., desires to obtains position as Bookkee|H‘r or Ac countant iu sonic wholesale house, in Atlanta. Best of references aa to caitacity, Ac., furniabod. Address KEY BOX 133. aapt5-3t August*. Ga. S. P. R. KtHUBO. t. n. BIN TON. IUMURO & UINVON, clothing',‘“boots, shoes, HAT8 V UMBRELLAS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ac., Ac., Marietta street. Under New Odd Fellows’ Hall. •S.-HKfit ATLANTA. OA.