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VOL. II.
ATLANTA GEOKGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1871.
NO. 412
THE DAILY SUN.
I'ubltalinl by the Atlanta Sun Publishing
Company,
Alexander H. Stephens, J
Archibald M. Speights, | Proprietors.
J. Henly Smith, )
TELEGRAPH NEWS
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t. Henly Smith, (tenoral Editor and Bus!
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thing- Hot ten In Pwf OMe* Circlet— Henry
Hefaleallon Compounding with Him—The
Municipal .Huddle .f UnMMlref/M Im Fa-
tor of Eight Mourn l mine me Procession.
New York, Sept. 13.—The Sun reports
intense excitement in post office circles
over alleged defalcations iu the money
order department. The Sun’s article
mentions John W. Norton, and places
the swindle at from 8100,0(H) to $150,000.
Norton, however, is a man of wealth
and compounded with tho Government
and resigned.
John Moore, clerk, was detected iu
opening letters and held in ten thousand
dollara bail. He has been in the post
office twenty-five years, and owns valua
ble property.
Other employees are suspected of sim
ilar crimes.
Recorder Parcels, of Long Island City,
will be impeached for misappropriation
of money.
The Sun says there is no longer a doubt
that Messrs. Sweeny and Hall hav
loose from Connolly and Tweed.
The citizens committee has adopted a
report recommending civil and criminal
suits against the officials.
Roughs stoned a street car last night
and several were hurt.
Several thousand workmen paraded the
streets with Hags aud banners for eight
hours as a day’s work. They were order
ly. A small cannon was drawn by eight
men, and the cannoneers bore a banner
inscribed, “Eight hours, ]>eaceably if we
can, forcibly if we must.” There were
ten thousand in the line and an immense
number following on the sidewalks.
OHIO.
Cincinnati, September 13.—Eleven
thousand persons attended the exposi
tion. New England aud the South con
tribute the larger part of fabric—Georgia
and South Curolina much the greater
portion. North Caroliua and Tennessee
are both represented, especially in browi
sheetings. Georgia rends sheetings, tick
iugs, osnahurgx aud warps,
St. Legor race. Albert Victor was | dull and unsettled, prune bankers 8l(fj>
Governments declined i to jc; | At the Uraad Central Hotel, Now York, on the 4tli
second aud King wood tnird.
The Mt. Cenis Tunnel is open, and
trains pass without delay.
It is announced that 35 colliers and
iron workers iu Monmouthshire, Wales,
are about to strike for an advauee of ten
per cent, on their wages.
Tho people of Cardiff are intensely in
diguant at tho landing of an American
ship with the cholera on board.
MARRIED,
CUBA.
Trouble with the CMne*e—in*nrgent* given I p
Havana, September 13.—The local au
thorities iu various parts of the Island
have sent to Havana over 2,000 Chinese,
Of some the time of apprenticeship has
xpired, while others are runaways. Tilt*
first-named, according to previous law
must re-hiro themselves or leave Cuba,
while the last-named will bo delivered
their masters.
Tho notorious insurgent, Lari, and fiv
others, have given themselves up.
,T aly.
Mrlmtioun Between France mud Italy
Florence, September 13.—The Opin
ion states that Count Bencneat, the
French Minister, declares that France
accepts tho accomplished facts in Italy
She only wishes to seo the spiritual indo
pendcnce of the Pope secure. A renew
ill of cordial relations between France
and Italy is therefore possible.
FRANCE.
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Arrive at Albany dally 1 :»0 1. M
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KENTUCKY.
Lexington, September 13.—Longfel
low brat Pilgrim iu the two mile heat
Time, 3;33j, 3:33J.
Planet won the three-fourth mile tlusli.
Time, 1:18 J.
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ILLINOIS.
Caottilullomal Amendment.
Chicago, September 13.—The Episco
pal Couvention has passed tho following
additional section to tho Constitution :
“No clergyman shall resort to the civil
courts to arrest or avoid ecclesiastical
proceedings against him under the pen
alty of suspension ipso/ado."
MISSOURI.
Print lug OHXee Burned.
St. Louis, September 13.—The office
of the Duluth Tribune has beeu burned
The St. Louis k St. Joseph Railroad
was sold at public auction to-day, for
$138,000, under a decree of tho United
States District Court. The liabilities of
the road are $1,500,000. Daniel H.
Armstrong, of St. Louis, was the pur
chaser.
NEBRASKA.
Colorado Fleet lost.
Omaha, September 13.—The election
in Colorado yesteiday went Republican.
NEW JERSEY.
Jlemocratic JVbmlaatlou.
Tbenton, Sept. 13.—Joel Parker was
nominated for Governor to-day bv the
Democratic convention by accl imation.
SOUTH CAROLINA-
lV/foir Fever.
Charleston, September 13.—Three
deaths from vellow fever have been re
ported in the lost 24 110111*8.
GEORGIA.
Savannah Again Mlenie* the KxMence of the
Yellow Fever—Ber .Horiuarp Brport—Hhe
Maleev a Good Shoreleg.
Savannah, September 13.—Iu conse
quence of the many rumors circulated on
the face of tho denial by the Mayor aud
physicians of this city, it is deemed nec
essary to reiterate the statement that
there is uo yellow fever here, nor have
there been a singlo pnse during tho sea
son. Tho health of this city is unpre-
cedcntly good, and rumors to the con tru
ly are wboly gratuitous, and uro uo doubt
put in circulation by parties whoso in
terests are to injure the trade of Savan
nah. The mortuary report of tho city
for tho week ending September 11, gives
a total of 22 deaths, of which 15 arc
negroes. _
FOREIGN NE WfS.
TURKEY.
Bucharest, September 13.—There was
a riot over tho report that the Jews had
sacrificed a Christian child. The gov
ernment promptly interfered and arrest
ed the leader. Attempts have been made
to renew tho disturbance.
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Arrive at Savannah daily 6:25 A. M
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Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Akers. Agent, AtliRta.Ga.
TIME TABLE OT THE MEMrHIS AND CHARLKRIOK R.
GOING WEST: . M
Morning Express leave* Chattanooga J JJ
Arrive* In Mcmphi*. *•»• d*y »«;>» J J
Mail Train leave* Chattanooga » w j* "
Arrives m Memphis, next day *3 .15 1 m
COMING KAMT.
Morning Express leave* Memphis
Arrives in Una! _
Mail Train leaves Memphis
Arrives In Chattanooga.
Mailer* In General.
Versailles, September 13.—Thiers i
message to the Assembly urges the adop
tion of a provisional increase of taxes,
and regrets tho weariness of the members
and the; approaching vacation, and thinks
it best tliutthc Chamber separate and re
assemble only by day. He relies on the
patriotism of the country to preserve per
fect tho tranquility which France needs
to revive her credit.
Tho committee of the Assembly have
agreed to report in favor of a recess.
M. De Toequoville, nephew of tho Into
statesman, will probably be the French
Minister at Washington.
WASHINGTON
Mrhll.r l.r Tlfrr.
Mai>p.ii>, September lE-Tlie polio
who failed to enforce tho poict against
(rambling have been dimni;*ed.
King Amadeus has entirely recovered.
AUSTRIA
r*. /.IO-..I(«-t «•*•>*»
HAUBCM, Kept. 13 —It woe decided
by Prince Bismarck and Count Von
Beast, who remained here attar the Lm-
perors William and FrsnclJ Joseph wd
deperted, to suppress llm Intermilio ml
Society and settle finally the Schh.su ig
(luestion.
*-0-4———
ENGLAND
-Turf .natter*
.* Sab-hu-MItuc Committee In Henlon-Full
Commit lee JTkxt B'tek— Governor* Failed I
Uetpond—Akerm&n Jlelivertan Opinion -Half
a Million UefatcaUon-The U'eathti ,
Washington, September 13.—Senator
Pool and liepresentatives Buckley aud
Beck, constituting a sub-committee of
tho Ku-Klux investigating committee,
met to-day to examino aud digest the
mass of evidence furnished by tho Ex
ecutive of the Southern States, concern
ing their finances, taxation, election laws,
&c., in order to report to the full com
mittee of 21, which will meet on the 20tli
inshtut.
The sub-Couimitteo finds, to-day, that
several of the Governors have failed to
furnish the information requested by the
chairman of tho full committee, and tho
report upon tho matters above indicated
will be incomplete, unless such informa
tion is communicated without furthei
delay.
Major John Led)aid Hodge, Paymas
ter iu the United States Army, lias been
taken to Fort Mellenry for solitary con
finement, charge with a heavy defalca
tion, amount certainly to $500,000, and
probably more.
Tho Attorney General decides that tho
Government 1ms no priority over private
creditors of insolvent National banks.
The question grew out of tho failure of
tho First National Bauk of New Orleans,
in 18G7.
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Meteorological.
Office Chief of Signal Sebvick, I
Washington, D. C., Sep. 13. j
RECORD FOR THB PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Tlie barometer has fallen since Tuesday
afternoon from the low er lakes and Ohio
Valley to the Atlantic gulf. It lias risen
mi Lake Superior. Northerly winds
have during the day spread from the
latter Southward to the Ohio and Mis
souri rivers. (Southwesterly winds now
prevail in the Middle and Eastern States.
High East winds in the Gulf States.
Smoko and linze continnes on Lukes
Erie and Ontario. Cloudy weather has
partially brokon away in Pennsylvania
and Now York, with light local rains. An
area of rain and clond had extended
■luring tho day from Missouri and Loui
siana to Las tern Kentueky, and is now
clearing on the coast of Texas.
PnMiUHn.
A rising barometer with partially cloudy
and clear weather will probably continue
on Thursday from Wisconsin, north and
west; falling barometer with cloud and
rain will probably extend northeastward
to tho lower lakes and New York, and the
conditions remain favorable for local
rains from Virginia to Florida.
ripi
Governments "doth _ . „„ „ ™
States bonds very dull, but littlo change I sriit.iub.-r, by tho Bev. chu. r. Doom., Pwtor of
in sales of future. Cottpn- sales to-day till! Church Of Uni Htriinn'r, Ml. llE.kr 11.1'uwi.4,
7,300 bales, ScptembCT 20i ; October Uf^otru ui Vm. toww. * -sum. au.su,<j», to
191(3110!; November 19J(« (9|; Decern-1 His co»a v. Um.isu, d.u*bt.r of v„. Caroline
ber I0j@19 0-lfi. Cotton strong, tie- Herring, of Georgetown, Ky.
mund fair, soles 3,337; uplands 21 J; Or
leans 21 i; Flour-Southern a shade firm
er; Whisky 02!; Wheat l(o^2o. lietter,
fair demand somewhat irregular, winter
red and Western 63@fi7; Corn firmer and
unsettled, demand chiefly siieeulative,
at 71(3)72; ltice steady at 8PVJ1; Po jt
lower at 13 j; Lard heavy—kettle KJ;
Turpentine very firm.
Philadelphia, September 13.—Ootton
firm; middlings 21 cents.
New York, September 18.—Govern
ments—Market opened • etrong on fivo-
twenties of May, and now steady on bal
ance. After tho purchuoe of the bonds
by the Government, five-twenties fell
from ! to J. Currency bonds not quite
so strong. 81s, 18J; 02s, 15; 4s, 16; 5s,
■■ new 13j; 7s, 14; 8s, Hi, 10s, }. Ten-
nessees, 73!, new, 73!; Virginias, 03b
new, 70; LouisianaH, 65. CO; Levee^ 70!; AND
eights, 82; Alabama eights, 100, rtVes, wiiol('soil.. T-frinoi- llmiMi.
07; Georgias, 82; sevens, 91; North Caro- W - “»«*«
linos, 43, new 24; SouthOaroimius, 77. .
MV have a fisrfe Assortment
WESTERN MARKETS. of all kinds on.iqVOns,tehU*
wilt be sold at the Most Heason-
able Terms.
sei>tl4*6m
Pay Your Taxes.
Meal*. IIreside!nlft, Grain. B’hhkp. Etc.
Cincinnati, September 13, 2 r. m.~
Cotton active ami advancing; low mid
dlings 19; middlings 20. Whisky active
and f’rm at 90. Ftpur activo and firm
superfine $5; extra $5 50. family $5 75,
Com firm and in good demand; mixed
shelled 50. Oats activo aud higher;
prime mixed 36(<ifi8c. Mess pork heavy
mid declining at $12 50. Bacon dull and
lower; shoulders (ij; clem* rib sides 7;
clear sides 7j. Hams active and firm;
sugar cured 15fftl5L Bulk Meats dull
and neglected; shoulders 5j; clear rib
sides Of; clear sides Of. Lard stonily
with good demand; city kettle rendered
Of. Wheat .strong and higher; print
red $1 25. Bagging steady at 19.
Evening.—Flour firm. Corn steady,
Pork weak, $12 50. Lard steady. Ba
con unsettled, much sold; shoulders
icar sides 7|. Whisky 90.
St. Lours, September 18, Evening.—
Flour and Corn firm. Whisky 89. Bag
ging unchanged. Pork firm; 13(^131
Bacon firm; shoulders 7. Lard firm.
Louisville, September 13, Evening.—
Bagging, light demand, dealers willing to
make concessions for rornid lots. Flour
ujtive. Grain firm. Provisions, fair or
der demand, prices unchanged. Whisky
11 ccuts.
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
<11 on. Bunin, Tar, Midatoet, Sugar, tie.
New Orleans, Sept. 13.—Flonr firm
MARINE NEWS.,
New York, Sept. 13.—An-rived— 1 The
St. Lanricnt, Alsatia mid City of Mori-
dian.
The British bark Henry Palmer, from
Boston for Darien, Oil, in ballast, put in
here, badly damaged by the hurricane on
tho flrot.
PniLADKLi’iiiA, Sept. 13.—The steamer
Juniata, recently ashore off Florida, has
arrived here, ller damage is uot serious,
but she will go iuto the docks.
*• Boston, Sept. 13.—The Tarifan, from
Liverpool for Boston, put in short of
coal.
Savannah, Sept. 13.—Arrived—The
steamship Huntsville, from New York.
Cleared—Tho schooner L. A. Edwards,
for Jacksonville, to load for New Yolk.
Charleston, Sept. 13.—Sailed--The
Manhattan, for New York.
MARKET BEPQRT&
NORTHERN MARKETS.
Colton, Fhtuneldl. Mlreadntuf*. Grain. He.
New Yoke, Heptambor 13.—Noon-
Cotton firm; mifidling uplands 21; ()r-
loans 21b but held higher; tales 1,.>00
bales. Flour a shado firmer. Wheat a
trifle higher. Corn 1c. better. 1 ork
steady at ?13 75(313 87. L.rd stea.ly.
Turpentine very linn at 6515356. Ib>«m
qniet at 3 OtH33 10 for straiuo.1. Freights
very firm, blocks active and a little
stronger. (Sold steady at 13i(u l4.—
Governments dull but steady. Htate
.10:30 A U
. 5:00 AM
.12:10 A M
C. U. HOOKS.
C ONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND
8too. Work, of sU clMio.. 1'U.tcring tad
OruamentRl work. Stone Catting, etc.
Griffin, On.. May 12,1871.
ffr.it/. .f . -V.i.d L""r.i..r-T.irr ... | dtfil and steady. Money easy
-j. ,v„r Htvik.-Th. r~,L .ff..'" r f“^ Sl t 3. Exehange—long 8j ; shoit 81.
ItaiNDON, September 18.—Professor [ Poston, Septeniber
Robert Bentley, publisher of the Temple
Bar, i» dead.
There is enormous betting on the greai
Doncaster St. Leger race to-day.
Rothschild's filly. X&nna, won Don-
middliugs 21 j; net receipts28; gross 48;
sales 4U0; stock 700.
New Yonx, Septemlier 13—evening.—
Money 2®3c; gold 13i(3,14c; sterling
perfino SI 87j(55;XX85 121(36; XXX
$G. Corn quiet; mixed 73@71c; white
75c. Oats easy at 53(a5Ic. Bran $1 15
$1 17. liny — market bare. Pork
firmer; mess $14 50. Bacon scarce and
firm at 7 j| (a>8(V/i8i (^ ‘U(u;9f J choice Hugar-
enred hams l(Jl(rr 17c. Lard scarce and
firm; tierce lOjfrftlOg; keg Ilf fa 11 Jo,—
Sugar and molaMoa—n* -market. Whis
ky quiet at 90c(fl.$l 02. Cofi'co — no
stock. Cotton sternly; middlings 19J(5l
lOg'o; net receipts (14 bales; gross 114; ex
ports coastwise 142; sales 1000; stock
,191.
Wilmington, September 13.—Spirits
turpentine strong at 50. lioRin firm at
$2 40 for strained; $5 00 for No. 1; $6 75
Tor extra pale; $G 50 for pale crude.—
Turpentine firm at $3 50 for yellow* dip;
$4 50 for virgin. Tar firm at $2 15.
Galveston, September 13.—-Cotton
juiet but steady; good ordinary 174; net
receipts 448 bales; exports to Great Brit
ain 1,506 bales; exports coastwise 050
bales; stock 1,138 bales.
Memphis, September 13. — Cotton
scarce and firm; middlings held at 20J.
Augusta, September 13.—Cotton firm;
middlings 19 cepts; net receipts 120 bales;
soles 230.
Baltimore, September 13. — Cotton
firmer; middlings 20$(e20| cents; net
receipts 43 bales; gross receipts 55; ex
ports coastwise 31; sales 05; stock 085.
Baltimore, September 13.—Flour
firmer. Wheat active and firmer. Com
active—high grades advanced, with large
sales to arrive. Whisky quiet, 92J£/J3.
Mobile, September 13.—Cotton firm,
middlings 19J ; net receipts 180 bales;
sales 150 ; stock 5781.
Wilminoton, September 13.—Cotton
firm, middlings 19 ; net receipts 50 bales;
sales 50; stock 819.
Savannatt, September 13.—Cotton very
irregular, low middlings 18j(al81 ; net
receipts 354 bales; exports coastwise 74 ;
sales 50; stock 4223.
CharlesroN, September 13.—Colton
firmer and in good demand, middlings
181@19; net receipts 317 bales; sules 200;
stock 4417.
Norfolk, September 14.—Cotton quiet,
low middlings 181(^18j; net receipts 37
bales; exports coastwiso 1G ; sales 30
stock 555.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
Cotton, Money, Bond*, Kte.
London, September 13—noon.—Con*
sols 93j!(q93}. Bonds 93f.
Paris, September 13—noon. —Rentes
57f., 52c.
Liverpool, September 13—noon.—
Cotton opened steady; uplands 9}; Or
leans 9f. Later—Cotton active; sales
15,000; speculation aud export 4,000.—
Corn 32s. l/d.
Paris, September 13 evening.-Bourse
closed flat, ltontes 57f., 45c.
London, September 13— evening.—
Common rosiu Km, 3d. Turpentine 37s.
Liverpool, September 13 —evening.—
Cotton closed firm. Lard 44s 9d. Cum-
lierlund cut 33s. Tallow 430i*44. Short
middles 30. Cutlion rosin 8« Gd.
Ncui 'XbuerlisemcniB.
Liquors ! Liquors !
Ales, Wines 8 Liquors!
AT
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of Meaara. Coe k Hill, ou Peachtroa street, ready
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Taxes. The peoulo *rc requested to call and pay i
promptly, thereby taring tkawaelves trouble at
oxpemte. 8. 11. UOYLJE,
>pt!4-6t Tax Collector. Fulton county.
Change of Schedule
Atlanta, Ga., September 14, 1871.)
Leave Atlanta at...., 6:00a. m.
Arrive at Cbatlanoot;* 1:21 p. l
Leavo Cbattauooga .6:00*. i
Arrivo at Atlanta 1:82 p. n
Dalton Accommodation will arrive in Atlanta
E. D. WALKER,
Maator Tnnaportation
Mrs. Maria Gauthorn,
W no w.
flvo years,
WUl Opou a Hutlu Class in Atlanta, Scp-
tanihcr 2olh
lUtocdliincouo AbDcrlietments.
Oglethorpe University.
^VtlauiM, Georgia.
cohhuoK likpAin ments
IU v. DAVID WII.UJ, I). I)., IToal.lent and Profca-
•or of Dalles l^ttr^s an<l ha.-red LIUmture.
- r of MsUicmatfos aud
tor of Laliv
W. LaCONTK hTEL’UKNb, A. 11., 1 rufestOT of
liysifal 8oien« PS.
lu>v. T. A. UO IT, l’rufc-mur of Metaphysics aud
(To bo *upi>Ued) Profcasor of Mcxleru Lan-
f Natural Pblloso*
m»ag«
J. A. RI<?HAltD3oN, I roUa
piiy aud 1‘riucipul of Hi»<b tn
Atlanta u ouo of tho hcalthloid cities
State*. Good board con bo b
per month. Tbero wiU be ta<
the flrat comrnt ncinu FIRST MONDAY IN
BKR. aud ending THK 25th OP FEHUUARY; the
second l» Kiuninu the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH
tad c
l the United
t front $16 t» f 18
i tho College,
OCTO-
RKVKRKMCJU
Uot. C. D. Klliott, Former Principal of the Nash
ville Academy; W. E. Ward, of Ward’s Heminary,
Nashville j It. Dorman, Music Dealer, 83 Church
street, Nashville; James McClure, Music Dealer, 35
Main street, Nashville.
Office N*»hvu.i.k Union k. America*,
Nashville, Tcun., Kept. 6, 1871.
Having just learned that Mrs. Maria Cauthoru, of
iis city, is at>out to remove to Atlanta, Ga., it affords
ip urcat pleasure to bear tcsUuiouy to her many
icolloiit characteristics, as an oco-mplishcd huly.
] have been acquainted with her some twenty-live
■ors, dui-iuu which period she has boon < ouuectcd
itli some of tho best l-'uiualo Hcbools iu Middle
Nsec, us a Teacher of Music, both vocal and in-
rumcutal; und iu all of thoso schools slio has
lued herself as ouo of tho most successful instruc-
rs 1 have over kuown.
I most cordially and cheerfully commend her to
tho jsjopl* of Atlanta as a most successful teacher
W. H. HOWARD & SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
W E again tender our service# iu tho Warehouse
business, iu all its brauches, to |our old pat
ron* and plan Ur* generally.
CnmmiN.lon for Selling Cotton,
One uuil a Quarter Per Cent.
All family supplies ordered will bo carefully
looted by one of the firm, at the lowest market
prices.
Orders for Haugii „
filled, and at the lowest c*«h price,
Lilniral cash advance* made on cotton in ware
house. We extend all the fkcilttle* offered by Ware
house Merchants. Consignment* solicited—satis-
fkotlon auarenUti _ Rng21wlm
DOMAH J. JKNNINOS. W1L1AAM F. CUAWFORD.
JOSEPH T. SMITH.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMI8HION
MERCHANTS,
j JAVE this day removed to No. 0, McIntosh street,
AugusU, Georgia, (opposite our former place of bus
iness,) whero wo havo tho most ample and Clos*
Storage of any in tho city, which is Strictly Flro-
Proof.
CoimiffninontM Holic?itocl.
Hiqitember 1. 1871—Mpll-dAwain.
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY.
A. A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D., ChahCUXOR,
P. U MELL, D. D., Vick Chancellor.
SCHOOLS.
Ancient Language#—W, II. WADDELL, A. M,
Modern Languages- M. J. SMEAI), Ph. D.
lthotoric and Relies Letter* CH AH. MORRIS, A. M.
fcthics and MeUphyaics— P. H. MELL, D. D.
Mathomatlc,*- WILLIAM UUTHKIvPOUD, A. If.
Natural Philoaophy—W. L. BROUN, A. M.
Chemistry, Geology, and Agriculturo—W. L. JONES,
M. D.
Civil Engineering—L. II. CHAHDONNIEB,A. M.
law—W. MITCHELL, A. M. and R. D. MOORE.
and Tio* will bo promptly
ATLANTA, CHMMMtIA.
’ jpluflli
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rtWK next ru union opens September J3, 1871. Th*
1. alx>vu named Schools are in full op|>«>raUon.
Htudoiita may select whatever Course they wish.
HiMvial attention is paid fo the professional Uohools
of Iaw. Agrieulturo, and Civil Engineering, which
have l>oen expandad to embrace a mueh larger field.
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aug22 '2twdlt University of unorgta, Athena, Oa.
QEORQIA FtMALE COLLEGE
ta'KixIuUtt! CliurtarUi'iiutad in 1849.
IUv. lie.. Y. Drown, I'rrulilent.
f pm; next Academic year Ugius ou
MONDAY, 8EPTKMUEB 18.
Au Eclectic Class has been formed for the benefit
of those graduates who may desire still further to
improve themselves, or to prepare for teaching,
t*. New Patent Al ton Hqiiaro Grand Pianos are
*r_ Expenaes arc aa moderate a* in other similar
lnaUtuUons.
For further parti, (.lari address the President.
Madison, July 29,1871. Iy31-d2tawhw2m.
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1 tor 1872 will Im the most important in Um history if flnmlt* Tbs Imn i»-
nd all that patriot* hold dear is at ataks. 1
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SUNT WTT.T/ HNTDBIAVO]
To disarm Inals truth, sonnd doctrine, and correct principles—laboring earnestly and ^nloo^ MOW HM.
l-'OKE IT 1H TOO LATK ; utterly repudiating tbs do-nothing, aay-nothing, be-uukt dead-aalseo DolkT
a. I v .Mated by some, while we are being rapidly borne down the cnrrenL which is rushing into ttwwNMnbal
of Radicalism, Centralism and laperiahm. ^
Tb. lUdlnM., »llk Un aid of buoMI^ h... thru, nn* m th. immortltalloHl tad wtetaOj owtatav.
ni..urwof the w>.<*ll(Ml l.tU,nd lftth Ara.ndmrnUioUw CoB.tltutloo tad thoBoMtatntao.AMoof
th. mhlorit, Voctloo in Coumo. Th. ludhta. bon uh«d . tamd, to pUh. omlm to —
lodorta, Mood hr, dofwid tad bond iipoo thta tataM for...- Tho** Btatocnto *to» dlilUa
ptodRO of oo*n« mint "ttoport" from th. (»th of lb.tr fktli.ri. SOM of Um, koto dnodr fota mt
hi th. .ncniT’. CMip ; tad «htl« th., wd U» Itodtad oobort. which tho, h,T«lll»llm .hto, oM Ita.
tlt, for to go with them, • few other. «r» tarUio, u to hold otaptat* ttot w, dlatub Iholtoaw#,
wd dl.trwtth. oonowdanf th. Democratic Pwtjt '
Ve,il,. If w.taonld hold oar i-we. "the Mooeewotal or, o««. u V. tta*o< rtall. tawl MtoM
Uni. ionnHl oar pmtple to worpt mid wel.-om. th.tr owa ruin, wd IhwhSod hr the Hl llMI I
It i. of th. utmoct tinporttac. tbet then, limn be dtn.ii.nl now ; ftw th. Woptlo, f I tlh, ta I Ita
••d.|tatu* " tar WotUotaMl CohTWUoh of tho PtoH will ho, hot wl, wro*, Slt.htoTfc S
Jodguu'ut it will lie foUl in policy. Q
Fidelity to tho Constitution ta the true test of Democracy ins very Mat* of the Unfoat, agg wasMMmlmsvasT
one who is a true friend to that sacred instrument, as a co-worker with u* to tha gr*u oommii AlWnlenn
Liberty. The rigLU and Ubertiea of the whole people ace jeopardiaed—notmggtn a*InffiataiSlhln
in the North s and we of the Kouth have no Interest* at atake in tha gMamuli— ”—
are not common to North and South, alike.
We respectfully ask a fair share of public patronge.
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»«f*g 'kt,wfcto|i
J. M. MADBETT
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, QA,
II, uk our WmU, Sxchtt(M to publish or uotlo* thto j