The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 22, 1871, Image 3

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-JSBJl THE OAHiY 8UN. Fbidat MoHUIKO...... liKTEMBE* 22 WeFFew Advertisements alirmpt found on Fir* Psy'S Luoel mol Puttie* Alike* on Fourth fug*- REBEL IK REAL LIFE. . K. K CcMMIlTEB. In bin farrowed fluid, a flumer. Hia rusty crooked mbre On the wall It hau«a uawhet. But hla tools of toil my natobbor Keepeth bright and keenly eet, And hia Leek6 beui withJMlpr And ever and tony tar He walketh in the dn Of the wound that wakethfcrer And the waU that aaketh bread! And hia ainewa fail a'ahiTer At the froet upon hie head. athwart hla shoulder And they shot him through the shoulder With a bullet, thereupon. But I have not heard him murmur At the heaven's or D—oodlo'a rule, Nor at any blase of summer, Or winter blast too oooU Nor did be earns thebummm That stole his "only male.** HlTwbaTth is far beyond,” And he leaves your fancy smUing At his folly on your Bond. y. O. Tic mo*. KUN-STROK ES. (A- Jo« Coburn hji ho h»a fiveu up the “ring,” and will not flgbt any more. $9* It baa turned up in Alabama— that drat Confederate note. J^Cbattauooga ie improving. A uew lump-poet waa erected the otber day. krTrain, the great American lunatic, persuts in hia resolve to pome to Atlanta. MSr The Internationale, in this coun try, are progreaaiog. They have one Train on the track. 19- The St. Louis Republican has dropped its “foreign policy,” and is now passive. 19* “Outrages in the South” baro an existence, but mainly in the Radical pa pers. 19* Fisk bos settled up with his “darlin” Joaie Mansfield. He pays bar $15,000. The scandal is now out of the Courts. ’ 19* The qmeetiou ie, it there no spe cial Providence to arrest the impending catastrophe of a visit from Oco. Francis Train? tafo. Alexis has been treated to a rail road accident, which is an Americanism that be will get used to if be travels much by rail while he la here. igh. Die. Gull and Lowe, two of Wales, attending physicians, are to have special honors conferred upon them. It seems that Dr. Cull baa had a great deal to do with the extreme illness of the Prince, and is thereby entitled to some reward. 19* The United States flag at Samans has lteen hauled down-,-the two years' lease hsviug expired—and thut bay not being re-leased, it is released. The New York World calls Con gross “the care of the winds." If it would only "care” the country would he benefltted. , ^ it; W James F. Rowe has been appoint od postmaster at Brunswick. Ha will hold on until some other fellow “weeds ont that Rowe." Corewitrrr, December 20.—Hon. John Morrissey sues John Kilgore,, a promi. nent cnpitaliit of this city, (Or $10,000, advanced at the special rwjneat of Kil gore, on a debt of Donor. The steamer America, heavily loaded, from Memphis hither, it ice-bound near here on the Kentucky side. The ther mometer was two degrees below zero at noon. London, December 20.—John C. Heenan threatens the Renter News Com pany Vith libel suits for connecting his name with' the voucher thefts. NhwYohk, December 20.—The fnne ral of Henry T. Tuckcrman to-day wa- attended by many literary mourners* The remains were taken to Boston forin- terment in the family vault in Mount Aubtun cemetery. Eighteen persons have been added to the medical staff to fight the small pox. Several streets in Williamsburg have been closed to travnl as infected. A St Thomas special savsthe Florida has sailed convoyed by the gunboat Sbaw- mot. The Spanish war vessels did not interfere. The Congressional inquiry into the general order of business excites much in tern* among importers. The ventilation of startling extortions is expected. Callender's bail has been fixed at $20,- $00. Patrick Flynn waa murdered near East Hoboken laa| night. GEORGIA MATTERS. Borne how or otber the Macon Tele graph acta hold of the following item: A somewhat notorious person named Hard, who once published a Radical paper at Atlanta, baa filed his petition m bank ruptcy, placing hia liabilities at $38,000. The Augusta Constitutionalist says:— Yesterday there passed through the Ex press Office at thwplace a coop, contain- ing a pair of fowls, upon which waa a card beaming the following quaint lines: Mr geotlo friends, for Jesus' asks. Put water hers oar thirst to slake; And for the love of doing good Utve as, we pray, a UtUs load; And we henceforth (both cook end hen), FDr your eoule* pence wiU prey. Amen. Augusta cast 951 votes Tuesday, all for Col. Smith. That Augusts ghost is still perambu lating the streets. Smith received 1,061 votes in Colum- bns. The Savannah News remarks: Psalm Bard has filed a petition in bankruptcy. When a man gets to bo bankrupt in purse as well as in principle, we begiu to Bee the “eternal fitness of things.” Smith received 2,015 votes in Bavane nab. Three votes scattered. ■eats af tile Heath Georgia Conference for 1873. Savannah District—J O A dark, P. E. Savannah, Trinity—J B Evans; Sa vannah, Wesley ChnrohandOity Mission —G G N McDonald. Springfield—T B Lanier. Mizpah—J J Morgan. Sylva- nia-W T McMlchaaL Bethel—R W Flournoy. Alexander—J A Rosser. Waynesboro—N B Oualey. Louisville— C C Bines. Sandersville and Daviaboro —W S Raker. Washington—J B Cul pepper. G.lwon—8 N Tucker, JDomin- goes. Macon District—J W Hinton, P. E. Macon—Mulberry Street and Vineville— J O Branch. East Maoon and Swift Oaaek—J W Burke. First Street—W W Bioko. City Mission—Supplied by B Cain. Maoon Circuit—J B Jordan. Gordon—W J Green. Irwin ton—Suj LOOK mutual fife Jneaiatur. TO ~ YOUR INTEREST The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. plied by F Flanders. FF “ 1&.Congressman Leach, of North Car olina, lias been indicted before a Court in Washington, for complicity with the Kn Klnx Klan. Of course he is a Democrat. I9~ Gmat and hia baehers claim In be in favor of civil servico reform; hut in re ality are in favor of re-forming the civil service, as it has been under the present administration. •Qh. It is axpmaaed that it is natural that the Internationalists should take to Woodbnll and Claflin, since the Utter enjoy the reputation of being common property. w3g , , ,, , •*- The ’ impression deepens that Wales resorted to the typhoid fever only to tinker np hia moral status in the ayea of the world. He baa been a bad boy and wanted the old score rubbed out. 19* The experiment of ascertaiuiug whether or not kerosene cau beoaed ad visedly for kindling the world is still be ing mode in various part < of the country. Thus far the decisions have all ben in the negative. 19* The disease of Wales must have been Prinee-ipally Jenner-ic. A week •go hia last beam were approaching, and now it ia expected that he will have so far recovered a* to be able to be out in three or fonr days. Considering that his diaeaae was announced to he typhoid fever, and that ulcers had laid held ef his iutestinea with obvious intent to per forate them, such rapid Mowvery is in deed wonderful . A dispatch appears in the West- that Slate remuneration Wfim l« IW folta ■ whdsi resolution that the should' loss. Thi. di-Jfr sl+uld ksHs atalH fao, tut the 'Mor j»aolutica” am—tad from the Hkal title of the Senate and wm never adopted. "U «HHV M BKHB LWUI Ititil (ttadidete for any offioe in the Boutb, it i* only neceeaery to have it kuown that the paKV has been Indicted at a member of the Kn-KIn* etnb." By the produc tion of jnat hucb flteadwe ae this the Huboruni iiadieal organa propose to keep up the bitU r feeling toward the Booth which has been almost the sole sabeia- tenco of their party over since the war. Mr. Henry M. Law bos been lecturing in Bui u bridge. The New York Day Book, referring to a former Georgia journalist, mjb: “Sam hasn’t brains euougli to ran u successful peanut stand. * An official of the North and South hail rood, who has watched the fact, informs, the Columbus Bun that over $50,000 hare been spent under his observation by the contractors siflfce work commenced in August last. • Wm. Lassiter dropped dead in Colum bus Monday evening. Templeton’s troupe is cavorting in Columbus. We find the following communication in the last Dahlonega Signal: Blairs ville, Ga., Nor. 30, 1871 Our community was &rou*od on last Thursday night by the sudden and unex pected appearance of a squad of men, who represented themselves at belonging to the United States army, in the upper portion of Chestor District They pro ceeded, on their arrivul, to arrest aud handcuff u number of our best citizens, without producingauv warrantor author ity whatever, couEucd them in u misera ble place—which they have established since they came here—which they are pleased to term a prison, but use it for no other purpose than to extort hundreds of dollars from our peaceful and law- abiding citizens by threats aud intimida tion. They refused to allow them even the semblance of a trial, but forced them to pay the enormous sum of $150 each, in cash, or spend twelve months in prison. But how many men are there in this county that cun be fouud who have the required amount? They hare two hun dred and fifty names on their list (so they say). Some of the men could not pay the $150, but could msuage, by selling the last cow they had, to pay $10. This they readily accepted, knowing as they did, that they were going right contrary to the laws, and making plunder their sole object. Ther did not object to a small amount They got something like $2,500 out of that District The Auguflta Constitutionalist step* to the front with the most remarkable “strange story,” as follows: It seems that the days of the visits of demons to this mundane sphere have not passed away, os is believed by the majority of people. It is well known that Batan roams up and dowu the world, but though his works are seeu and felt, he himselt is invisible. It has beeu left for Augusta, however, to become the haunt of oue of hia imps, who, in form “moat infernal," terrifies citizens at the terminus of the Btreet Railroad near the Fair Grounds, after the fall of night bus covered the earth. Friday evening, between 8 and $ o’clock, as a gentleman was standing near the terminus above mentioned, he heard something groan in the direction of the colored people’s cemetery. Lis tening attentively he heard tbs ominous sound again, and in company with n ne gro mau, he at once started in its direc tion, supposing that either a drunken id- dividual or some person in distrees was there. Reaching the spot from whence the sound had proceeded, the two men be held au object that made their hair stand on end nod their very blood curdle in their veins. Looking at them intently was an animal bearing the semblance of a dog, but whose head was one mom of lund flame. While the horrified men gazed upon this dread object it disap peared, apparently into the earth, aud nothing more waa aeon of it *■ i paper*. dated New York, which aavs- noiulD 8 mor<! *•* We hmT « irwinton—Sup- Jolfbreonville—R Evans. Twiggs—Supplied by W Grif fin. Fort Valley anil Marsbahhlle—F A Branch. Beaver Dam—W W Tidwell Montezuma and Providence—To be sup plied. Perry—A J Dean. HaynesviUe —E H A McGhee. Wesleyan Female College—E H Myers, President W. F. C.: 0 W Smith and W C Baas, Professors Wesleyan Female College. Columbus District.—T T Christian, P E. Columbus—St Luko—J B Key. Paul—Arminius Wright Wesley Chap el—M D Bond. Girard and Asbury Chapel—Supplied by J E Tooka. Mus cogee—To be supplied. Hamilton—W F RibinsoD. Talhotton—R W Dixon. Talbot—D R McWilliams, B L Honiker. Geneva—8 R Weaver. Juniper Mis sion—W A Green. Butler—J R Little john. Buena Viato—W W Stewart. Cusaata—8 D dements. Oglethorpe— G 8 Johnson. LeVert Female College— HD Moore LovickPieroe—Conference Missionary Agent Arduous District—J B Smith, P E. Americus—A M Wynn. Bethel—J Har ris Magnolia Springs—A M Marshall. EllaviUe—0 A OroweU, R F Williamson, tup. Bmithville and Mission—D O Driscoll Cuthbert—B F Breedlove. St Paula and Millers' Chapel—E J Bald win. Spring Vale—N D Moorehouee. Georgetown—To be supplied. Dawson —G C Clarke. Terrell—G T Embry. Weston—E J Rents Lumpkin—J >1 Austin. Stewart—J B Wardlaw. Flor ence—To be supplied. President Andrew Female College—J B McGehee. Agent Orphans' Home—8 Anthony. Bairbbidge District.—R B Lester, P E. Bain bridge—W Knox. Decatur—J F Muon. Trinity—G C Thompson. Colqnitt—W F Roberta, J M Potter. Fort Gaines and Blakely—W M Hayes. Morgan—J D Maudlin. Camilla—J T Ainsworth. Cairo— P 0 Harris Groo- versville—R H Howren. Duncanville— L C Peak. Thomaaville—0 R Jewett Albany and Mission—B J Cooley. Brunswick District.—L B Payne, P E. Brunswick and City Mission—J O A Cook. St. Marys—H P Myers Centre Village—W H Thomas Wsynesrille—-J L Williams Wareaboro—T 8 Armstead. Jessup—W M Watts. Holmeeville— Supplied by J Ware. Stockton—S J Child*. Valdosta—W M Kennedy. Quit- man— SS Sweet. Murven—A P Wnght lliNKsvihLK District.—J W Simmons, P. E. Hinetville—W G Booth. Darien and McIntosh—E J Burob. Soar boro— J W Glenn. Dublin—H J Ellis Wrightsville - Supplied by W T Buy. County Lina—To be supplied. Swaines- boro— C J Toole. Jackson ville—H C Fentress Oconee—R D Gentry. Alta- malia Mission—W F Conley. Keidsville— D G Pope. 0 A Fall wood and A A Rob inson transferred to Florida Conference. Hawkinsvillr District. —J E Sen tell P. E. Hawkins ville—B M Lockwood. Oocliran Mission—L A Dorsey. Pulaski and Wilcox—Supplied by W D Buasey. Vienna—L J Spence. Dooly Miaaion— Supplied by W. M. Clemons Flint River Misaion—Supplied by W M Bussell Moultrie Mission—W M fiuntin. Nash- ZTS CASH ASSETS OVER $60,000,000 TT **■ A SURPLUS or MOM THAN SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS, AITOt FRO TIDING FOB A all Utiblhtititi m datermliitid by th« Iogantnoe Department of the Btate of New York. Hu the Largeet ” " largest amouut of Dlvlilouda, and hu the ami" ‘ “ Mutual >N ro<rI>m f0V Henry R. Christian, SPECIAL AUENT. BUILDING, Whltolaisll Btreet. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EX4MINER. IS- Jtfent* fronted who are W*orkert. garbuarc, € filler p, tamt, Gc. W. L WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Om., | OH AO. V W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.* Importers and Dealers in Hardware AIm, a Large Stock of Stovea and House Furnlshlag Mi. Opposite James* Bank, Whitehall Street* September 1fl*ly ATT^ANTPA, <?a. Atlanta Ban Prosytctn#. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY AND WEEKLY, 'Live Paper on Live Issues ■X'HW l source, but it is impoosiMa for ua to no- A retired governess aaya: “I am one of lose lot in life lias beeu to go out into an uufrianAly world at an early age; and M nearly twunty families in which I made my home in tin course of thirty years, there were only three that conld be de signated aa happy taatlies. The scarce of trouble was not sc much the luck of love ta the lack of core to manifest it” The closing word* of this sen truce give ■nr ‘V. fruitful source of family alienation, ofKeartacbes innumerable, of sod faces M gloomy benw «retoe. The grave of Oeaeral Breddook, who wm killed In bis memorable expedition to Fort Duuneene, In 1T58, ie in Feyetta county, Pennsylvania, and the only eri deuce to indicate it wm • rotten stamp of a tree beside which Braddock'a bones were reinlmvd abom 1822. Recently tbe Pittsburg nurserymen set oat a number of trees about the resting-place of the British soldier. ville—J J Giles. Allapaha Ocmulgee—W Lane. 0 E Brown trans ferred to Arkamna Conference. Next Conference to be held at Thomaaville. Conference adjourned line die, with doxology and benediction. GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday in Jan* nary. rm/roN COUNTY. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Brumby vs. Motes Jones and Wm. Green (colored.) House and lot in Atlanta—FI fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn vs. Jefferson Floyd. The stone flagging and steps, North aide of Wall street, Atlanta—Mechanics' and Laborer's lien, in favor of Young A Walsh vs. H. I. Kimball City lot at junction of Broad and Pcachtreo streets, known M the Sasaoen property. Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton oounty—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore 8. Drake vs. E. II Saaseen. House aud lot in Atlanta—FI fas. in favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt A Bel- igratha aud 11 W. Satterfield A Bra vs. E. Grenville. A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of W. H. Smith vs. Julias Glats. Seventy acres of land lot 9, Fulton county—Fi. fa. in favor of Wm, Wright, et ol. vs. Killis Brown. City lot on Alabama street—FI fa. in favor of Georgi i Loan and Treat Com pany vs. Peter Huge. Fifty-seven acres of lota 93 and 100— Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham va. T. E. Williams. . The H. L Kimball House—Mechanics’ lien, in favor of Healy, Barry A Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY. Thirty acres of lot Na 78—FI fo. in favor of W. J. Hembree vs. JaulM West UKKIWRTHJiR COUNTY. One two horse wagon and on* art har ness. Fi. fa. in favor of Hines A Reuses vs. J. M. Harris. Four thousand pounds aaad cotton, and 50 bushels oorn. Fi. fa. in favor of G. A. Cunningham vs. Francis A. Cochran at al 150 Iba. lint cotton and 200 tmalmU oottou seed, and sundry fi. faa., vs. J. A Bowles, E. A. Evans aud Nelson Bowles tor re nil aud bens. OWINNKTT OOURTT. 100 acres of laud lot No. 871. Fi. fa. in favor of Willis F. Scales va. Geo. W. Dodd, et ol RRWTOH OOUNTY. House aud lot in Covington—fi. h in favor of A. H. Lee va. Benj. F. Carr. PATKTTR OOUNTY. 150 acres of land—fi. la. in favor of 8. E. Dorsey va. J no. C. Smith. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II. HTEPIIENH, J. IIEXLY SMITH, Proprietor*, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Business Manager. TERMS OE SUBSCRIPTION. Twelve Month* : Month* • Dally-Slncle Copy. , Sio OO I Throe Months • O OO One Month • caubs For SallyFer Annum ■ Three* Coplos • 87 OOlBIght 44 ... 0800 Pour “ ... aaoo Ton “ . . . »**o Plve M ... A3 OO | Hlnglo Copy • O C*U Wooltly-For Annum i Single Copy • ■ Three Coplee • • Five Copies • • $ One Hundred Copies 9 OO G OO S OO Ton Copies • • Twenty Copies Fifty Copies • • 1G OO • 3H OO OG OO $19G OO Weekly for mix Montluu Glnfl* Copy Three Copies Five Copies Ten Copies 1 OO 9 GO A OO 7 GO Twenty Copies Fifty Copies One Hundred Copies Mingle Copy 1G OO 9A OO OG OO G Cts Ho SabecriDtlona, to the WEEKLY, weeded tor * tihortor period than all monlhe. All •ubecrlptioiie imut be paul tor iu advaoo«; and *U u»me» will Is titrlekeo froin « time paid for expiree. r Books wheu lb« CLUBS IS. for CLUM no.l SIVIUI stttM nm* M, saU u». ISs 'ps|wr Ibv lb. su> foncth i in the aame Pont OAce. _ IAcb .olisrrlbsr'i akin, will bs written oa bl.vkp-r-lb.-~ — ■ ill. onljr usortkkkrj Ibkt Uu'form of ku vl thkt kll lx tkk,n « Uis —• fokl Ofbcs. Land lot 1x85—Tax fi. fa. to. E. G. Mason. OOWRTA OOUNTY. J. D. flu.m.n’s interest iu a stock of goods—Fi. fa. ia favor of Horary, Mil ter ACo. Half of land lot Na 130—Two ha X 1m vs. W. F. Wright. 202| acres of laud—II fa. ia favor of M. Salvabia to. W. V. Wright. Lota No's 1U6Q, 1061,101<k aad half of Mil—Fi. fa. ia lavwrof W. B. D. Horn to. Sanford Leak. Lot's No's 152 aad 15* aad 1ML Pi. fo iu favor of Noah Jordan va. E. Hohone. One .stray ox, Mtreywd by Tim Inw- •oa, and oua yoke of oxea oatnyod by Ira W. Waldrop. How to XV. W* WlU & Kiflfoo* Uisto—ou -u-llnr It vUl b. asat from tbs oges I mlt Mom. y i «t by Money Ordei 1 o «E:^ b I It U tfois for. u4 isum To Ooryoepondente ■ ■ wftb THf gUNwUlbstsbsMS bis r*. • or oonaeatod wUh the PeUttahl ItoperUMO of ihto paper, should be add re—d to him at UraerfordytlU, Ua. All ItiSera on buaio— of aoy kind, oounected with IKK HUH, axotipt II* PuUtleal be ailflr$aaa t to J. Hauly HmiUi, Maaiager, Atlaau. (ie. The Weekly Sun law , la s larfc. S pars shsak On <|Usrfs foma) SIM with tfis cbsbfoal Mmllsa aulisr.^lt contain, lbs avium of Um IlsU, —svarylUma nbliHi awssra to out AUIf fostts tbsl fo of sonars! is tarsal. AU of Ur. Htayboaa' Ltorikla kotos' » tbs Wasblj THE BUN ta tha organ of tbs PcopU, tho Advocate of Jualica, tha Dafonflas of Pcnulax Btgbfo and the opponent of buntassa heaped open • tan-paying people, and Oppraaotons of all kinds. It will a fowl to tha old, aafo time-honored landmarhe of the Da—n ratio Far. r. Air. aTBFHBNets thoroughly entlofod In tho Wash, end will coutribute to its daily, Cotten factor* anb Cotton foot &*#no Upt «. f New Ccttim and Prodno Wa LOAN AND SAVINGS ‘BANK. WutoeorltoedlOapltti 1 ON'E MILLION DOLLARS. Warehouse of ThM lOor. Campbell and HeynaMhh i The JS NOW BHADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be mode upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Baflrend Receipts. %, Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will bo fnrnfbhed with neeipta lor aame that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing motwy. $9* The Bank ia prepared at all times to make IflfM O* f PROVISIONS on the moot reasonable terms, fo Parties would do well to apply at the ‘ Offloers. CHABUM a. JENKIN8, PisrtlMt. $ ■spHSJm JlfO, P. KING, VlM PmaUant. T, P. BRANCH, Cashfor. BRANCH, SONS A CO., OOTTOTV FACTJOpEip — AUD — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ofllne at Plnntcrk’ Loan A Havings If oak Wl AUGUST A. OKOROIA. |^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON OOTrON, TO BE B or for Shipment to Docaaetic or Foreign Markets. $9* SPECIAL ATTENTION pad to the WEIGHING of Oottoa aept2C-6m /amilp Jaooriu Seeing RUct|inet. 'w' E E I> Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL. Will do a greater variety of work, with mm ohangee than any other maenine. Sold on the iiistallment plan, ia papa—ta of on dollar, a month. Ofifoo tad salesroom at Oraatto Hloola, OX Marlottis htrasl, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. G. V. BHIPP, Gw. A|*t ttwtfetrin |hikliat)lng Cwqwin. UNSECTIONAL, UNPARTISAN, UNPOLITICAL 8GHOIL-IOOU. The freeheet eerie* ef Text-Beeki , results ef discovery and scientific rswaraf. Ofifolally adapted by tha Tlrgirta and flaorgia State Baarta af I An AiMfittiac composed of many ft tkc mom eat—I si thv HTcrel Southern States, fool- tag the buesaaity fo a i School-Books which should ta aa- 1 • * unpolitical, which should present Kicncc—are now tisulag a com Text book, by the emiaent schflf- which are the Cheapest, Beet, mad Meet * BeautiftU Now published. Tha " Drtrevsity Boass” a Maury’s Geographical By Commodore M. F. MAumr.of th* VirfinU MQitnry huthmO. A mafic an «r* in the atndy of thi* *cfcae*, and which, ia ih* w—fiifl# * «hM coniplislioil Southern teacher, “ are characterised hy a fcllcUj of fruslmcsi of style which meet ever render '* “ *' usetl by all who wish to teach Geography and not merely aa an enumeration of dry Holmas’ Reader* and Spelle—, By Uaoaca F. Ho Lira, LL D., Profosor af Hhaasy sad *Mssni lissswtiaa ta tin Shfi- versiiv of Virgtaia. A sssfo of Rsodcr, wnaqualtid ta «hs— nsrslltos» and ta— grapliivil luauty. They are steadily progresmto la ckorocfor, bright and hash ta ltita mice lion, of prom aad rww, aad ill iu trail va of Bouibwa aotaw, tatiittaui, and Messy. Venable's Arithmetical *ertati, CussLas 8. Vaaaaie, LL.D, Fndtiao Virjfinis There books an remind svsrywksre •stWfectlon, os beinr ^post admlrobly adaptad d, tion. Their roetlwd,, roles, sod rewMfops an and the acriee ie earefully graded thro^hoM. Holm—' History Of the By Gaoaoa F Holme., LL.D., of the Uaiveeafo at Thtfafo b ta thi, admirable work, iatermting, impartial, aad tralhfal M uug M pee style, that it I, tha uulf Hi,wry of the Uahed Bsatm whisk la Jm comet ion u> tha pranM date. Alsu, De Vere’ti Prendi Qrammer, tiewlirh, etfa, Cllflereleewe'e Ltlw Oeideti, _ iMtaa «tr* *e icteHaed by a Mktiy of avraaMS—I aad statota ■ them atmcUto to the young’s^ wtSS w&Va y aa a emroer, ae snmitlilag ta taafo paplti tdfoh, r these.” Jehnsten'e Duntonian 8ead lor our new ILLUSTRATED DESCBIFTTf* OAT nulled free to any teacher or school officer, b contain, spedaieu pages of sack. IM 2uf > cr2E<!St^ We ask the friend, of liberty, everywhere to xid In exteodh* $v dgeahtoh Ow Waaklf la a vary —imyt tad Ha tihib IUIm m* ptrttnhrij hronkli. The rivetdentul covtoal for 1873 wUl be the looet importMt tv tha hklury afl Awertea. The ieeaas Hta edtwed am memtmtim, ahfl efl that paWtili Add dear to at take /kUmy tothtOovUltiU—Uthe toaet—tofDtiv»eTtiti/l>tiv$rytaa« afthaUvt—.aad wmaavlatitivvay om what* a «$«e friend ta that liar 1 inatnunent, u a oo-worW with ua la the great cause <d Ahkerld-aa tfl IT ir The itftM ted hhertkeeof the whole yvwyle effetooperdlgest—not eay more aata the dovlhthea la theWorth; aad we ef ^ doeth here aolatereaMM stoke ta the moaMatava laaaaa af fee flf.wh »> " to North aad South, mtkn W* re«peetfully eak e tolr ehere wf pvbhe patrooMe. AU oooimaalcetloae or letter* on Uaalnres should be a J. BENL7 (SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GAJ w. Drswi wer 19, A. S L A YM A GENERAL AGENT, Office: Corner fifoMWMtad NOW IS THE TIME: rmvMT mm* omjntmmfimM. .rant JBeeae, n—ar—H, MSdOTtoy AthMh, in VSSSSSgSSSii' TREBfiL PLtANTH ns W Orders aotteltod end yrooipUy tiled. slalfasiMMflfallufoMephh