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THE DAILY SUN.
ALIUIOM B. iraPUIll,] (
CBU. U. C. WILLIWOHAM, )
ATLANTA. OKOKC1IA:
■•Mar laralu, Jaar IS, 1*13.
This new aebool history te guimMr
wisafag Ite*
to be history the moment seetionrf prejo
dioee or projndimf ot »uy kind, are Allow
ed to pervert IEBin its pages to sui| those
prejudice* j|VLia Ur. Blrpbeaa hae
sorapulonsjy avoided At the book be-
oome* more extensively ctnmla'ed and
known, the more popular it wi'l become.
It only needs “pushing” to give it a place
in fcv*ry jpphopbj^JamiljMi^the land.
l'BAT1SWA1* CBITMIML ARD
&&taZ£.'i£S5iZ
•vary quarter where it is iUeodaoed,
well North as Booth.
The following letter from Kentucky
reo*rH**NM *» ft* :Aftfttbe<*
s.-en by Mr. Btspbsa* and we pnblish it
With aunt >I|Rapra as a worthy tribute
■'•'WSiSksi;
examine the various authors
nf enhnnjlihtrulre nf pin TTntteil Htate*
and rryart to tha Institute Ihia year tba
beet hietosy far our adbooi. Out Insti
tute te-emembled last week, and, alter a
lengthy ftsiseion ot the merits ot tha
variour authnaa, Mr. Btepbees' (History
wee almost unanimously adopted—aut-
jeotjMWorar, to the approval Ot the State
Board oi Education.
Ae a member of the aforesaid ooaamit-
tea, I examined six histories. Four of
ot fcsta wsee sompsrad by periods sad
topta; t A, the settlement of one colo
ny was raui, sa given by history Ho. 1;
thsu the mass a atony, as givsn ha Nos.
a, SfrMd 4; then the histories Nos. 1, 4
Sand4were aUMsmivaly examined on
tba Hast year o< the revolution; then all
through the
yearofasM war, ate; than I compared
them iU on Waahiagton’e administra
tion, nature reading anything, in any of
them, ahont the aeeosd edminiatretion
and than X eoaapated them all
admiaMrutfan —and as th
book*
I here no herttaMsu In myisg that 1
hare deeenortbeothirtory of the United
Stats* after than Mr. Stephans', that
drasrem the name at CnSad States His
tory, te to the events wfafah have trans
pired, or 1ft ideas andsr wbioh the gov
ern a*tel has beam administered, ataee
theeftpHsaot the OaneStntloa to the
thetf hist Seise, ttfly, oosuting the pat
ronage oi balk Mines (North and
Booth), beat —Bled assay faoU and
oontreJfag principles and ideas, wfaleh
they detoead slmeul— lb Mot the
ntlm rf tteesenUnii llimshf iiftseMiTalliig
thair works, aadlsaring ia tkkmindof
tha saadsn snip dry tests, nnssnnsotsd
and oanmnatnted with the Idaas sod
ntwma whiah (so da ltd toae. Yrf, with
all thtfr umtortnn* ftaat Mortbmi hit-
tortaneharn not NMip Obeardsd their
taotienai ptejudtow;' Dakin thrtr Infer
•note and gtenralltlitg, (assisted by a
tew bate colored with partisan views),
than baahs impaarn tea aaiad ot tha reader
with the idsa that the North baa always
been mert onurreotfu and more en
lightened than the South; and that the
Southern people have always bean h hot
headed lealoas people, tespensibU far
asert el the dteeetd* ewiag little fer the
Cnloo, and only anxious to maintain the
lenftftaty ot thair parttetd* rleau in
the idiilahdmtloa ot government, and
in the war hftaNaa the Btaim just euauph
oi tha eaasm whioh Ird to the war, and
oi the mraaar oi aondaeting it, an
omitted, to pat fta Booth m a moat, u»
just, untrue tight.
1ft Btepbtaa, to uMNng to* hlatary,
aaauu 10 have been mainly intent upon
«!««■« M * T|
B1HMXNQHAM I
*TKCE1 IRON CITY
OF ALABAMA.
Tt *nnufi thik nu mxdMl ombimi
!»*** expendltnrm of the publie
t—da era te ho mode, that la not ms-
b* K'daa 9 of mm* tttfc The
laterals of the United States at the Vi-
mate BapoaMfan have been abused end
the oouotry imadeliaait oy those entrust
ed with them. Now, wo lean from the
ana hkaW JmtnutL, that the great
Na uiaal Centennial baa fallaa into the
hands of a Philadelphia rind.
Under the set of March 5,1871, enti
tled “An act to provide fer celebrating
the one hundredth annivetaary of Amor-
loan Independence, by bolding an int.r-
neUonal exhibition of arts, manniaoton*
and products 0. the toil and mines, in the
city of PhiLdelphi* and State of Penn
sylvania, in the year eighteen hundred
and seventy-six," one David M. Boyd,
dr., who te not a oitixen or resident of
the State of Indiana, bat a resident of
the State of Pennsylvania, h>> been ap
pointed commissioner for the State of
a s. The law expressly provides
n ootnmterion, to consist of not
more than one delegate from eaoh State,
etc., shall be constituted,” end farther
declares “that in the tame mender there
Shall be appointed one Commissioner
from saah State, eta”
These fasts being celled to the atien-
du of Gov, Headricks, be at one* colled
the attention of the President to them,
and reoomuiinoed the appointment of
Franklin 0. Johnson, of New Albany, aa
a proper person to represent Indiana in
tne Commission. The recommendation
was readily accepted by tha President and
the appointment made. It te charged
that the Pennsylvania Central Bailroad
Company is one of the influences in the
‘ring,” and it ia also stated that Mr.
Boyd is a tiorsi agent of that company,
Tba objeot, mil would seem to be, is to
torn the National Centennial to the best
aenount tor the Penwyitaaia Central
and the oity ot Philadelphia at tha ex
panse of the Federal and State govern
ments.
Bo, when Hr. Juhnaon, with tha Presi
dent's eommlmion ia hie peekst, prs-
itwiltd hinmlf btfoft Hi# •mnliTfi oocr-
miltee of the oenkonoiftl body, and, offer
0jr wmmjrmamAWS *u*rm ltim uti.
TITLES WARRANTED.
SAUSS'
Will WfUOTWIfft WMfeftl NBBinMlOft — 1*
tin* of BTMtinc tolitega or m*** *#NW tm-
SKsals. Ikst aash, or oiM-Illh rate, oss
ana iostoweiai.sesa.Ssai Swales antes sat
Sstoass to stoMssa mate*
The sU win be fltonil ea Iks ssnatowi
4. K, POWKLU
nmM-tt VwWIwI
BOB WHITE 1
Bsfr Whits Bek WJsite,!
Bsb White I Bob While I Bek White)
Smoking Tobacco I
ItonulMtuwdby
«£o. r. MMTQmoMurmHC*^
LTMHMMh Vis
la pNBdBBMl If IllHNftHHM t» t» tfa* YONM!
SMOUKO TOBACCO Maaafanmm* io lid Utils*
. . _ . I#ta mk of whiiti
Utey gww, •■* to hero Isftths popularity
of the hook to taka earn* ttmU. Than
te n MgMMijte, «al» and hamseuy fa
Hr. Stephana' htetoft, act to be foaad ia
any ether hisfcay that than aeon. Hie
•illeteehast* seay, panpionoosandfab-
rtttitrtwihmml that of» at*#-
tar daahag with a faaaihar aid tend
snlftah Than la bat owa thing which I
weald add to Mr. Btspklm* history far
oar eftaal* fa-wih mag* ilhmteatiro A
tha aarty seMsmaat. and aeteateMtmea
la tehdtog af qaeatloai dhd Ideas
which koto been eoaroos of rtdfa be-
. ... . bathe ft* ia elaaert
IHmintud |ho loajo with
ftae tohga bum ike teernde of
tetrt tla Baprams Oouit. No
Boydeeteiaed iaeteadi and “tha ‘ring’
Mirtwnhift 11 wytilHi /hfhimft iiNi /tir
fid; *%M I# th# p4«ot, fn of
law, the President's appointment,
and the desire of Indiana. This indi
cates plainly the plan apou whioh this
to-called National Anniversary te to be
eerried eat. It means tbas the different
Biotas are to be taxed to ftf theeaor-
mone grant mked af Ooagceaa Ti at is
to say, Indiana ia to pay bar proportion
nf the millions whioh Philadelphia ex
pends in bnlldmg herself np. Bat In
diana ia not alone in this plight. Goor-
ipa te rspreeented in the mme way, and
it te not yet ascertained yet how many
more States are that swindled out of
raprvwsptslioe by this Philadelphia
hand "
Aa it is tha purpose to ask the next
Congress tor aa appropriation of 8*000,
OOO, it would be well enough for aaot
and every SUk to luok into this matter
and ate that It le property repre
sented by good dtisens of Ms own. Two
miUtenete be expanded te a “fat taka'
for the Philadelphian* and the forma
tion of a “ria," to grasp it te to perfect
aooord with the eorrnptasae of the times.
nowTSippf rurriL saavica.
One resntt of the Postnukter-Generai'e
reoent viaite to the Booth will probably
be an inert ass of the postal-car service.
Mr. Oreawall has inrtipstgd his ataoft
aariteaat, Colonel Bond, to dfieM Mr. 0.
J. Frenoh, snpanntendent of railway
mrvioa for tha South, toooofsr with ear-
tain lauding railways far the extension of
fa ananrdannt with the pro
visions of the aot of March 8d last. The
ntd those between Ailmten
and New Orleans, by way of Wsst Point,
Montgomery and MebUa; between Lou
isville and Memphis; between Louisville
attstfincaBwi
tha ft
Xana D. Wn na.
Nathtog waald be man fantga to Mi.
taete vjitelnj ta'
ass&aatiSMri
ayjaagaygta 1
»ndh«tort mro in both section, cfUra
day book, clauning to be history t
can an to ha forty fast long, aad tha
-aft-jwftsL,mgs: ttszzsxr'”
■naftrtty than say private todteidualh o ) 1 1
Tn Ckxai*-From toe treHo re-
la hi* tarns of the Snex Oapsl it sppsan tha)
both the In slaven months of 1872-78 571 veessm
passed through, against 288 w
of our leoding twelve month* white tft tonnage
Inorearng at a still larger rsite—874,818
ton* qplast 2*9,862 seal This gives
to the sheet eat tmsoftdoue pee oenL of
C he tonnage passing between Xadte
eapiialisto ahould not fail to note to theaa
Caste the golden promise of protit to the
■adertektog whhh shall shorten by thon-
mada of rnitea tha nnsaa
voyage between New Todt aad the
ahaem oifta fsaift* aad fttog •*
Ntteu to* teat LlPam foe the pstet ei
the Indian trad*
O-rsat of Lote
fbe-Btehaem-aad Parity ttthmaa Rival,
HsTlns reoATl GOLD sa, SILTKU KXDSL* sat
D1VL0HSS, So., alias Stole run or
Tlritola, LoalAoas aad Texas.
FOR SALE BTT
w.Lnnustou
AT.IUSDOX,
KISSOB SBO-**
BOBODOBS S WIXO,
gxnansx a xcubt,
a. 1. Dana,
ATLANTA'.WATER CURE.
Corner of .Hunter and Bel! Afoot.
. t. KALOW, wall known Utroosk klo |M
•ad rapid ouraa has ratnrned to ou old Mk*
A Bftala mi MUkhlldluaukt lor tho con of *11
Jo DJmbmb, of vb* Ho win
infonn th* oWmm of AUboIb Md aanoaftdta*
^Lrnui OOMTLAIXTt, FtTBOa FB»l/lUs
turiutf. ABthmft Vmrwras AflBai«M, Ptbctpmaw
o wo ususi—s, — uaawmn, uasewmmw m w., —SI
B.Ooft, Hr.T. J. Mightowtr, OwLf,«. Wftlter.
MraJoftauid Lynoli, T. VMbM. Bbbt-
»kKukri, Mr.MkallMii»7Dr. M. MlkHral, tft
w —Jot Haul Mr. Imir, * •rorAiytoi VOUmv M--
r—9, FMlMBlfhMt Bo* Mr. Smith, Moooaf Oftnl-
dBc^ottmn, fra. VmmtUf, DmMb; Mr.Wlftm,
QaUlfU of bl> lngtltotiodi hBwWwlBllBof Mb
bob— with graot BNiNiBm. thMmoMradoftrmtmtftt
la Qm moot rapid, iktokt Mdoali aura om
utmk*ftttofttfim straa to tMcin of OTftir#»
plaint, TMtAiop pcriodB of OhUdran,
•ftor • f«w boon will b« BufAcUnt for borm. M«d-
"'mHNuH fi '
ATliKTA AID M ORLEANS
By th# wr»y of W«at Mot O#- uf
Mo tytwy, Al#.
AH AMD Aim MAHOH In. 1ITS. DOUBLC
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this lift* aofoOowo:
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Mm* Twwlm homro «M«#m mMow OMmiB
•U polftto thoft air odftm. IWWdi mflm
tmto Vtakatmra u* o# potato tftO—tml op*
tow iMOomaTMtijtmjyii. to#mm mi Aft
PULUlfPALACE iOT8 CABS
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W. J. HOU8TOM,
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RAILROAD.
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ATLAMTA. QA.. MAT ttd. UTS.
oMARaaorMUDUu.
0> tiD> *n*u smnuT. an mmjtt
OatewSTnti Wloons Sttoato Is* sM.
leave M^., JJI. * *
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Announcement.
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rmrrae —~i
wsus —a ae
weus wa avaavseav.
IkSnaaOWSMWk-ltmut
mi, iBam.“mm* as*
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^fiirirjAriSfSr.Vwi
plififliafttoim »■—
IUSIIESS DIIECTI1T OF OTHER CITIE-'.
AUGUSTA, U.t.
J OHN W. BE88HAN,
WboU—le Dmlor lu Choice Liquor*, am*
st tor Jfthft#tb*on'» Sor A Co., PUDedelpUft
M7 BROAD bTUHgl.
W A. RAMSEY, Aot.
• The Peopto'B Cloth tor.
286 BROAD STRUT.
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• ReeUAer aad
■ MASMMOALi. Tn*ZLu*
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264 BROAD RTWUCT.
Whulemle Llqaor Dmler,
BROAD STRUT.
CHAMUBbTOM, », C.
Wa. «. BURDRH, A. #. AoMhRTOH.
raHNBTON. QttSWB k'CO.
NS • Ws,
41 UAIHR STRUT.
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to HSTHK BTUirr.
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afmtrkMrM djit
Tk r. FLEMING k 00-
JLFft f UAYNX STRUT.
fjl B. 8T0DDABD k 00..
Xi# Iff XRKT1RU STRUT,
fp M. BRISTOLL k OO.,
ia MECTlNq STRUT.
WILLIAM BHEPHERD k 00.,
?¥ » HaYNE STRUT.
msrmgVAggfjtg*
E DMONDB tT BROWN, (of !• t© firm
F. D. FMtirlog.) 4» HAVRE 8TRRRT.
umkCMmimm.
H enry bibohoff a oo.,
1*1 aft* 1W EAST BAY.
a F. WlEfERN.
# lhl BAST RAY.
ttTEFFMNS, WERNER A RUCKER,
MllUm o*jr, SB, 88# VbLduit hMtftB
W H. CHAFER k OO.,
• : 1# Rad aW7 EAST BAT.
\MTAOENER, MONREEB k 00..
TT *6#ft IfttR-uST HAY*ndah4QDRRh*T.
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ASIRMW MTM JNMUftriC #81/111.
fi BART k 00.,
M. M aftd M, MARKET 8TRRXT.
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UL WELCH k CO..
ni BAIT BAY.
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DWIN Bate# k CO.,
iM MRRiiR# bTRRET.
L. FALK k CO.,
MS KUO STRUT.
J OHN G. MILNER k 00.,
usMumq
j*##*. Mfjr# jjvs ft*]ur rjcfmr.
• Wharf 2 Hal*room and OfSee. SO UAYNX «T.
MMgjrmm *jrst j»#wr#.
I H, hai.1. A OO.,
#ft 4. t. 7 and a HARRIT dTBEMT.
SUARM CftMfMMMr.flUA
f ***■%> AMDw
f Hi ROBSON,
#f • WEamBai.
M ANTOUE a OO., Proprietor* of the
OharlMfcm Xtraneh Marais* Opr Factory,
** idiValotoilaa." 11* KasT RAY.
TMjrmju r*a at* fai/auu, «mm
K*riLUAM bHEFHERD A OO^
TT M HaYRR HTRRBT.
ATHENS, ttAs
S UMMEY A NEWTON,
WholmaU tod Ratah Daamn la Hard vara.
Agricultural taphftild, #ft
F^HILDB, NICKERSON k 00.,
VdS D«aftn la Hart vara, lroat. MMm, MBfa#
pStt 4
A ll DORSEY,
• D—tor la Dry Rood*. Oramrtod aad aa-
wbgto*MainMm.aftd A*—> lot hajwmlyrato.
ANN k REYES.
H3T A Livary 8
nyEWTON HOURE
ft D. OUNARD, Proprtator.
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HJTALOOLM He JOHNBTON,
’Juft. (Ut* m emrttft)
Attorm#T At Jb#w,
ATLAITA VllllUtE BCS1IESS 111RlfTOH
K A INI) NEWd PAI EM
JtTlMTTJl PAP EH JHUA.fi,
JAMES OJRMOITD Propiietr.
dtgr Refers to this beets a -peoitneuof Now* paper.
CroCKRKY QLASSWAI1E. Sen.
jm>BHinK dr vo,
ir T'iri - : i
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hotel * bamwn FlXTORiw.
NO aoOLH d»T RETAI lL * ‘“IJ
DECATUR STRUT ....
lARRtAOES. BncJOIES AND WAGONS.
Fe ' eFe FOBIIy .
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UIMI6ES IH HCS15, SPflllF Ul IIH «l£ WHS
QOHirxn vuvoa aai, uaa i
1 LOOKS, WATOHEH AND TBWEORY.
M LjttmuB.
Tlse Reliable Jewelry rttsrs,
t amoMicSgoimR raiBiit" 6 *
TJRNITURE.
PI~Mt T tt CtK
UrasrsRum or onus
Pisrtwr Bait* Chamber Sa t* Olmlmg- K—m
Haifa, Otitce Furniture, • d raialtar* af
, H88l* r * r -
IhaIN, MEATS, FLOUR dec-.
STEP BEATS gr S'ETA/JP,
General Conmission Merchants
IROCERIES.
’a c. it ». r. irrxT,
Wholesale G roeera,
H
OommlMlon Merutumta.
“oawau vuroa sap paoirca staa—.
ARD WARE, OUTlrERY. &o.
TOJUJaKT, STEWART g BECM,
Hardware Mei'oluuktm,
AGENTS FOB
-tototo, iw •"
oou.BauabaTdaa>DPBroBsiu«xc*intionio<to. xt.m u* ■
Implements machinery. &o.
AS A MB IF. JOBATSOAT;
Dints ta
Ajjicnltiral Intents, laduanry Cbeiicsls.
.Ouno, Seeds, Mrs BMoelcr
DcatVJW OPBBX UOOSt BLOCK
AINTS, OILS, LAMPS, OLASS, Etc, i te
CABEET, BUVB dr OO..
Atlanta Branch Great Soothen Oil ail Pi it VRti
Amarloaa Varnlahra, L
moos, Ul ins ftotors* st tiis too lamst ids..
Sash, blinds and doors.
A. C. PECK, dr CO-
IOUS, minus, incurs,:Niim. suss sisut n
0ORMRR IsOYD JTRBCr AMD (ABO0014 BULOOAD.
OFPvMIT* (MMSBAL PA*-4U#*> BMPOT.
S
rOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Eko.
BVATATiVVTT g UUU«UI*t
IWO. e ItrRMim dTUBBT,
PLUM8BB3, 8TBAH AND GAS PtriBB* OOPPiH
Smith* Sheet Iron_Wock, wd Ciu faruHiug. Desisra
tups. Hose, Tie
to Store* Tin Wan, Gr.it* Pump*
~ ~ — l Pipe.
•la, .la.eta
Piste, Sbsst Copper, dhai iron, 8'<
Whittles Fitting*
orsarOBXKsooMcBcrerawxv i n.
Gangcn
Hanoi
BOOT, SHOE ADI) HAT STORK.
JUST OPENED AT
T3 'WTalteii«.ll street.
BARREiT, COKER k CO.
yya Bs*totsn»«nw to»>s.ia«ies st anttls ISU ws ksra mnl nl Iks tontolil ttets
wo.iLax.MSL irint.
g .i..'....'.toa>yiaa* H0 0T, SHOE JtXJkJT WTORuJ
B<m. Ate. H. 8teftiMMR«4
Bum. Wa>. Ma^Msnf Vm.ft Wtea. Raq-v
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fem. Tsoa « ■* ante m*s a—a wsrt ter m
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BARRETT, COK E tt A.4 JO.
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ba “ t#n *««.
enMSSUN MERCHANTS,
DKALSM III
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
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