The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, July 25, 1876, Image 1

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[UnWWISW.ftiSloo’J tVlfiif )*fo^uB&Wl&v5R 0U «i irtt-H r Wl:»<IW - - ; .1 iwTi'jmmr ATH$N& GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1876. mt* ■M. OLD SSRtas.Wttfc. 6a cbTrow, , „ ,, lB i.To;ftM>SP^' " uni ' yteitarf ‘ I T.,L*ml Ailvjnn-. iiiuIa Ar signment*. r - 0 pV. ono Veur, --0pY. Six Montho ' t,pv. rtiixie Months, * *-HP~ '<Z<OV SUBSuklPTi‘ON':'4 '3hn&® A ^"^ n ‘" “ J - a « 1111 *0*?«*?*»* N0WE! • qYnjf guSINESS HE <fcTOFORE CARRIED ON BO' ■*p“» Uie-nsuttsud style of C. H. PhiuUy <fc Co., .fill uxpire bj limitationon i„e31st .ley of Anga-t ...r n>m non , ' ••***• Either partner will sign the firm name in liqni- ,)F A.I) Vreli 1 I&lNGw'J 11 Outiun. .: ; .... C. H. rillNIZY. 1 1 '• F. IL ■HINIZY. Vf ,U" i,l -at- will lie in.4urtv«l nt ONE 1> T ' I ‘ ‘ ** •> T* l'mrw •— ,,L i *>n»5 nvmih Foi longer ,, "liVaral d.iluoumi will Ik- made, hiil i" It'll ii es, solid. v/ ,;j »,. i. i , i„ c ,i1 »• >'nin\!t. less tlnut a aquajfe s :i line.' ,, . 4,. IN,rptirin^ fromtheC^Uj^ntOoiniiu^sion Burine**, 1 ■ t.tke'plc.nuro ifl ret'lrmuj' (lunik* to my friend* w »«* ItVO Itillrouisod Ml IQfemllv tImfirm nt ft* II. Pitlnift [Telegraph and Messenger.] coutiiumui-e of thu *aiiv •liiuiay^wlmm 1 j^urrtlV .; VI -YDVKlU'lSfiMKNTSj 1 - vu •* . t/ Mllfki l*rh noiii* uinnlo, and his luvilitie* tor the uiauegeiueu of the Cotton opsines* tiiisi.rpessedi Jiim0.1t. - r •>•> H , <c.HI. PIHJflZY. Hotel, To His Excellency, James M. Smith, Gov ernor of Gcorgiu. Sir : In accordance with your itisrnn*? tiling, the Board of Visitors appointed to ex amine jiiOvStuioc idius of _*»iir State U.nv-j- sity, iifftsA,this fciyjht 'Duaplav)tlieyfi in taut. and j roceed-d to the di-clutrgr ofits sincilied duties. The members ntt. tiding «ere John M UicmiDbiihL Gfajur M. Dew*; Henry O. Mitchell. Mti.k .I.>liti-t.nt"‘John \V. Glenn aud II. II. Jones. In conse quence of illness Mr. Johnston, heitiR unable to act.iaui^jgl toAi* IMfce IQIttea. ft" On GtioZll. AI«Xt#a«alleCd ChW. man. and Ge<>rge M ..Dews (Secretary of the B >ard. •• ion* tit the Senior dare be here-.Ljam office, without previous warning. 6 previous discussion in the Board 1 [’ • / “The in* timlients, 1 ther&brcV fed Ihat lhi sword of Da:noc‘<S is const an lyt.-tispende- •ver Iheir heads, andfire naturallydispose, o consider wi.h ,.%vq.y any tail to auothei .ield, that may lie tendered to tlietn jifom isinrr lierrnnnpnMr ' J GV**j tt> JiSiL meutrto euaHIe trie Speakers itl recujierate, and have ample time (or thi pieparation ot their several orations. Thi iaT greatly felt ,kJ-L ‘ n-rr THE EXAMIN T1*XS. * Tin* B*url was courteously r*^ i eil by lid Clian c»ll*»r Ii H. *t|iiare, 1 ure, o.ii-h that', i time | ; ,nr, "iVl.u'kc County- ‘ tUltJll If lilies ail Pnfei^yJ CajJs 111 Ii. UTFLE, Attorney nt £,an\' ,'\K\'ESV1T.1E, OA. inilrr nr) ti - IBlAtr " 1 '* fronrAUtmUt; iriihunm^ milo of the placed in coniniutilHttidft juiii-U, nuf the NorlbdbstfRiiihnad uf Cu. T.ie l’ro- prielor Is. now prrpiu’wl to S rre ull who call npou Uni with imulsoi ilio foilov.ing rates: Singlemul..lv;--...-’>0c.! I’or week tc.00 S. II. HUGHES. p, p* 'k IxdLs T —D EAT.F.K IS— Viufriran attl 'Ingrid Watches, Clucks, J-wrlrv. ■ . su.vf.u and plated W AKE, ( MvusicAl 7niitp , * ¥ ^ Giaa^ s'. DORTCH. Piateli»Btp. Attorn «,/f» lAKNn-tvrrj’ ll. .l.ll'Kj'i.'i. L. W Thomas. WATCHKR, CLOCKS ASH JEWEI.ItY n r.MREn * >,rp 04i',M'Ajei.Aw3RKM ASt.lKK MANNER, And witrnuitcd to give entire anti-faction. ' ! Ornamented and Plain Letter Earjraninqa SpeciaU*}. pr< j<!t.-ors, .\ ho appear, d as called for, with ■ lie written examinations of their i dividual departments. ——— We find upon carefully scrutinizing the papers submitted bv each, that the improve ment during th« past war if very manifest 1 Manv of the written exercises were not only full, I tit almost exit tustive of the sub ject under consideration. Indeed, some <»* eilge of the text, liut the happiest facility nlid ele.nnce in expressing the principles ami did not attair. to this tlegiee ol excel APPARATUS. Th^‘ first installment of the $15,000 voted bV-the tn-gisiarure for the equipment ol Moore Agricul ural College (to-tvif, S5.00o taivhavipg been recen ‘ paving been recently ATT*! l *S- U t r, ' IUll - V T 1 . jU<1 , iCi “! expended iti ■ the purposes designed. additions already made, therefore, of rari- ' le auparatus in thevdepartmeuts re White and’ Charbonoier are quite considerable. ‘ Kspecially do we note that the stock ot tv th his mineral and geological specimens, samples rtf eve/y known fertiliz’r, etc., are arwngTl and clas.-ified Jiy..l' > rtit, White with consummate taste and neatue-s. THE STOCK OF MODELS ^ND PATTERNS here Is reason t< < believe .that this n aft oue prominent reas-m influencing tho resig nation,of Dr. Leroy Broun. ■ The saute uiotive will deter men of atii’.itv •Ttnn secking or accepting pfefessAnln|iB In' *hh University, Tliey 'do no* wish to plate In nisei ves: in the podtion of a mere locum ’client. the o*jq$t^i*%,i^|olti- ral' aft if iu hhlefi(;hieerhig , (lepar(iiient of the" college, has received numerous and important additions. Tliese-liave all been made at home, under the immediate direction and supervision ol Professor Charhonnier, who often labored most industriouJuin'l efficiently with bis 23PS22«raSi. ve y considerable, models th? shops, having Seen mauufactuied at a torj- is in reality supeilluous and sniicrroga- a^ 'the' taw ‘ recited in section' T, it tide S, already pr.ivides for appolutmehtid uid removals in office, “ as the good,of .the University may, require,” j, . ., “^ For the above reasons, while disclaiming any desire to assume the prerogatives of the Board of Trustees, we "believo thfev -would kiudly receive any auggcsiioa which tee think would tend ■ to prpuiQp- the gen- fial interests of the Univei-sity, and there fore most respectfully recouitffcfid fti'Ttht said resolution be stricken ffioln the statute lioos, aud permitting all appointments to prof* ssor.-hips to be held “ upon gqotl behavior,” as is the psual custom / ' THE REAL KSTAT.20F THE CNlVEttSlTv. Aside froHi the three ddlegte cditiceS, li- bfary. building, recitation lialla - aud,,pro- •Awors’ u-sjdunecs, the Uniyv-rsityj. Qwns thiriy-sev n acres of land, embracing the, JAC&i&V ,S& rtftOS I) (IlipL l Utorueys at L*aw. Athens, G^qrgia. A ffO'JijYJEr AT I/A W, UHKNt.iAko^A/' I 5 W'WWWmt ; niicntiou civen to nil and t\io Mlxtu .!> notified. Da yubxi Janll-ly. POPE HARROW. ,M ., 'I T10 ZtJYff JZl JEZZ2pnf& fence, hut t.ie ha'ancc were a'Mive meiliocrity‘anil titi eminently *atis(aelnry, ‘ The improvement in the abstruse branch es, such as the Calculus, Astronomy, AnalviifWtfGgonyryaRyjrtiich are usually distastejulto students was especially notewor thy. t e * ee'rfT »exfwO gA Tlie uoaid feels called. upon, however, lo mention many errors in grammar and >■ pelt ing which ought not to appear in the ad- vancod classes of the University. This is owing to the want of proper Nexl Door lo Post Office. co-t of $5tF* only etc. The proficiency of the t In .drawing, am' tectual designs, hridg \, is worthy of especial commendation. In Prof. 'Cummings* depnitment, that a have pendi- i appro- AOIENB, GA. ■ in Mr. J II. N<wvtoi.'« iitw ( j j srs* for Ttiakini? Lott QnariMC’oh —:rc.-u mg promptly executed. Send tea. aollar*. per nnul nr express und yon shall te cuivu.n first class pjir of boots. .Tuua J. r - t / J iS-Vtf,. I K SCHAEfER, j j. :J 0 T TON BUY E II Ii X Grc&t Reduction ill Prim H a. TO( C0.V CITY, OA. 1 r 1 Agent fdr AViu . wr ^ootjo.^rsAr. IIILUxjtfsofi \ I'UAcriCAb ’ AlVlIMAKEIt A.VD JBWELtdJn, Ci. a,si's Drug Sura, Hroiul 8uu>t, Auwna.'U*. I ,V r,; .wav- in a superior matiner and wiiiTimted to «Mtfc.fi«.oii. , ..A- , Jan. S.tS75.tC ^ ll. E\ iaRA$8jm “ ---ter Alt Oft, Y£T A/ ToAJt:, W.V 1'KlNSVU.r.ETG.C - ■ A x LPor the next thirty days. Brackets, Wall I? Packet*, ami all kinda of Ornamental Woodwork, will be sold at GREAT!-Y REDUCED PRICES. Now Is tho tiuu* to make your houses beautiful at low in the student ... I*eupte, and therefore puiimt well he r^iit- ' ( 1 ‘ priation air-sidy voted, will suffice to equip the entire college abundantly with tlm very best and tins; modem apparatus for the illustraii >n of the various sciences. This fact alone should draw hundreds to otir State Unive Hl. JU JF3: tcI> TI1K MIL1TAI Y F ATI* RE. / III qccoadam-c with Ake r>-quircmonts of. fmfertsu z*” 9 * bat tall, m is drilled in person b^Sol. Cliar- compHshed offi- eek, during ’.be None are ex- sed. Stive tbos; exeinptei i l ,-tjie^i^s W. i|^to|iiipi campus and 1 surroundings, and ! finj’silc acres iuclndiiig the Experimental Farm ahd Rock (.’ollege in the suhulirs of the city.. - The income from all sources for the cur rent.year is as follows: 1.0,000 Tuition (liable to fluctuation)about ...... Interest on tcrral hind ($*0,000)..: ..Ll. t.tOo Interest on Airricultural fuud ($'J4u,000) 17,914 Interest on landed debt ($100,000)............ 8,(*Q0 Rout of professors’ bouses..... V’ Interest on general reserve fund about (8,500. Total regular income... To of three College for the purpose of purchasing appa- tataa, tier oue-tliird of $15,040 And lib- ary fund raisod by taring students... W*. It^lUW HNWII-..., .$35,714 this may bo added the present year the first if three instalments voted to the Agricultural , i: , ,’ollego fur the purpose of purchasing appa- 5,000 i,opo it^baigalne glTCP lu eierjlhhij^t RKE’S Bonk Store. ii ihmicr Ordinary’s ‘ifllco. jan95.lS76.ly il l HDl ATTOmTETT ^.T X-.a.W, ll AR C *V a Li*, GEORGIA. .... sirjift iKT-ua.il uVcatiou all bu^inc^ en- •: l: • .1;* v\»fv. ’ * X u.j.4.13T5.iy. u emovalT" /. A. SALE* it M *V :t» <1 thv JtH.islatiiyiiuiffaldhy Dr. J. ASS FOR WOOl., ^i^LOTHFORWOOL. Tdft^Jl^ia Iff!rtmC»cttfrinjr Cump«nv are now nmUuur t» tnncii IsTRer variety of Woolen Goods than ever before, ^ jS^ciiange them-for Wool, bi-HrofitfgAt to I* more <0 tlie in ereft of th* 1‘laptcr to Kxehaugnthu Woo! .orClotti, rattier than liave it lord ed and Spun ut home. Cull for Samples and Terms ot Exc-Jiiinee. It. Li IILOOIIFJELD. Agent. ITMav 19. 1875—29-tf. 'May 19,187 DRf^j'd tl N* r G E R D l’N e7 ui?> Late of Mississippi, action inirjatj.'d i: k'iiZrU . 1 both Workun.l Price*. . t 1 i ./os/iMo;t , P. X t to '« r rmm\\ .» i* 11 e v a, t ll* a w, AVI NO DECIDED TO-MAKE ATUENS HIS future linmo, now tenders h a pTolessiunal servioc* the citizens et 'Athens'and it* Vfcinitv.' Ofliee on fnT*>itSr..<rs xr. v ni'iL'UN. or loBX n. Nitrfo'.'a, wlicre' lic rnoy bi-fbnnd from 8 o’clbek A!*».'to 6 e. u. when' hot profe-siob dly e. gaged. Can be fcnud ifl might at residence of the lure Mrs. Goldings. " maroltflS.iy. At *«u>.«... ' Feb. 8.1875.1 f. FliA\'K~TfARRAiAb.t/‘~ A ~ 1J< 177 /. v- -VL’rjfi.S'ifiY' AT LAW,' CLKVKLAND, GA. ii pTd.-.'icfi ia iho v*»untiua of WUi e, -Ci^oo* Lam • •• r '«■•»<. ml: Fau.iiasr, an 11 .e S.ijinr.iia Oyurr ui * * *'*• »f»-l i»ivo siiociAi uUeiUKUl to aJl cl:*.Ln-i cu- Joa **& At to r ■ in .il! LiesfiMKlTes of tho Western Cir- 1. tun and Madison of tuo Ji irt iera ISrciiit. Will ''^i**'ri*u altenioo Xu ull ehuiu* uiltrixsted.to hiaCut*' IUm.w-.Couk,, 1 LV&ltfO Attorneys at Lair, Athens, Ga. Office in Dcuprce Building. .Hiss C* P*»tts, ; .1 si; :ui.n., odd '*> er.mn d ejactfe, tor re to- J-'a^hiotlM bio ,*IV *t> -y. tl>.. H A W.<4i**/d flufij DuifiMt Ti (Over llnieerslly Iwnk.) \• (, J »u 1 taury Ala. 0,H.;o over Barry’* More, ' ■ / .. /1 > Sheet, - - - Athens. inform lit* L i lies and Broad A'raifJ respectfully 1. t ,, gonerally, of Ath ms nh I vieiiiUv. that slid (sired to <lo Dresi making in tbo-Noutcst and most F \S III UNABLE STY. Es. Iter irlrit li-' is uow pre- With her exp oienee in the buaim ss, *!ie fci-ls sure pi May 14, 1375—29-tf. 'ivill’J -Will!* l.lCt ion. GEU5IM !j}0 TT *.«< DWELL C'OB^., ALEX.-S. ERWIN, ittoimmjr ui Athens, Ga. /■' \> - on Umad Str.-ot, between Center & ■ \ alu * ,)n 4 G».'i npsuiirs. * lOffi UVEKY AS’D 1ALE STABLE "'oagei, Regfts and Ifirses for Hire. TERMS liSA^N^R i ^« m£ IIEAI) ’ wiwhington, Wilk*,Co., si u HJ3V r E:t, CJott feniral (?, For .side, b^ all routes, and to ull principal^ points in ditd nt p fP«el«;G But;thiB.$ird : would Urge the uc e.->*ity of stricter requirement* fur ad mission iiito^WVbtdWfife-fei df^heTTniver- fl.v at the earliest moment practicable. MODE OF INSTRUCTION. Many ot the professor*, in addition to regular recitation* in the text bixik*. deliver lectures from time to time on the salient (mints embraced in each study,-'mid require the students to take notes upon the -adie. and al'terwrrds reproduce the suh*i«ni-e of these lectures. This is a profitable excr cise. /'.!,■ .•is'.:'.*'. -h: GreaMlniroughiiSfl* is observable in all 111.- de|uirtmi-iit.s. and id this respect, at leasl. th<- Univerriiy system issscssed signal advutpn- ics «vi* .the* Mi f college curricnliinii /The enurse of instruction is longer mid more elaborate .than lorinerly, w hen it wtuy owes snry to-knrrv throng'' each branch 'tn«V life whole might b c*mi|'nssed within the pre scrilie<l time. The students derive great ad- v intage in many of their studies, also, from the use of 'lie mod*I* and apjmratus which have lately lieen added to the institution. DISCIPLINE' AND BEHAVIOR. Ir affords ns sincere pleasure to st <te from the testimony ot ev’erv menberof thg fi -uliy, outside inquiry, aikri personal observatio-i. ‘that at no former pprjml has better ooler lieen luaiutaiiiol in the University than dur ing the nasi VqiMV There have he n mi out break.* <fi^VlliilifW|wIliliJIWiwC& ;a^’A.ftroafSfX!3r 'maguinide ciinimitleil. ( Of net uid ex|iul«ion? tione' have lieen ad- judged iiecessiirv. niiJ diilv in two or three voutiis lo remove them from college. All antagonism* alsodiet w-imp the agricul tural stud--nta nml the -ciemifi;: inatrieula’e. have wli II&lONk-afifd. tCu! Wu©t kjer- ,|ecjl cordialitv, «>e» 1 will an I equ ility obtain •oW aid* jctetl l shall conduct' (fib 1 fitfriiitiiktfa'- 1 ■«** j tlon of the Government apom)(he4e i^rinehl *t >*i, plea and all constiiut'oit>lji>B*WW ilNfit$d.ia the Executive itfill, mi ’ sT •' olu b , ? n m tavor ot a smgiairrenaeutiM «wn>, onehnmie indisposition to exertion. r ._ w ,u S’WiMejfem . r te. rtHw. 1. clStV S'lriioo j. afefe«4"4iiSiki«'4s •a***«'*"»■!•*»- x>i»wl»iasiiiiii and 'ftlkwiw by thff eai?^P»>»f- iib^ T hy is every teacher of masic nooels*-,:r' : denLs can best Iho accomplished by Vr E^t fW, ? teachurf ftwaiisu huw a sound ‘ !»n^rinstrt»«bh•'»■ > ;«u«0 -/io n ««C s,of his office to promote his .‘‘He’s a polished gcntlutnnti-f’.snid own re eleclioh. 1 dhsue' to pferfOTnf J wHAt ‘f gttziug fondlyjtt ffioibaTa-hefliTWliteh show- imM‘fii'dot4ln^Uag'howf ra> inflexi»* eth l»»8fiiiW«.5l* , ‘ IJ ‘* ,Bii! *#*'* >< • >‘A blejpnrpoea, -if eltctedp not ‘to^be a cfiadklAte. ... iThe W6W GfcHtV«Sii« ffiilitnkerkhfeP Is B" iGB4h*<swwqy.-q»«<'Wll small Americmi flagrTKis would , sevm to , la exprqw^d my views in pitbhc, ,and stand direct 5 LTo«--ii? the 'kiafe aildP hj:evew appropriate measure Oi actjotiirfisb 8 tr) - 1H ^:,. /, ,, t)t , Mike, andi■’h, i$ yoraulf diktucda>|»i< _ _ Isn’t this a trifle paradoxical? Elnven.,. the schovla are placed beyond all danger bf . ®*’ 8 ™ AVlb at • Elinirh. Now, let them, 1 sectional controf or interference.' xaefRe- WnudbotU, thei^rta t>f bnc he Ip puhluan j&rt^ is piedged tb ^ecure vuch mf 88 we "- stm* vniurinlij no ni •,[ i,.»;.*iq **,1 ,y / e «l . amebdtoniK' 1 >*«%m ad* lo miita* -»ffr <h ■t l “You must haveltvedhere- a loag time,** ' The resolution of, the convention, on the. .sqid.iR trhveli ig Englishman to an OregoqT ***$.•*iW^*k country ana tqe complete protection of all. that motintam ? AVeil, when I came here, its drizrns Id the frefibtijoymenfii if till their that mountain was a hole in the ground:* 11 ‘ lu i - canstitofhlnSl _ri|Vt8'i8 timely'dnd' ofl prMt' t' A.-taiuisLer, tt-av;pli)ig through;tho, WesL> importance, zi-TIm emtditmo; ofithfi; ijouthern: some years ago, asked mi old lady oh’whom Stats* attfa«ys ,t||p«HtetMmp />fwd9oyiit|andf ^ ,»1led, L what 8h'e Wi6ugl)l l miiw J d({i5tHrtb'‘ ! '' <h°. flf the p«iple of ,the whole depkvtty 5 . 1 ^• A r-thittk i 'lt , i#'<l» HJufttfdAt*"''*! Union.in tfe progressive recovery troth trB trinfijdfthe* people would only totrtipftO'td’zo . effects of the war. - o H >4|‘^ Camden man liigge^ lMi4|{«4fc«^hPTj' tlrpund tor two -hmtr»roffering to kill miy dtie-^Wltti Said ht»'whsnltl Moseq of BiUUwdf. Jhmqrns Evyry Janesaidjie lpokedjusyikq;,,, effects bf the war. Their-firs!necpsuty is an otlelligent latkdi honest mlministrtttion of Uip. Govejrgpi^fi, which will protect all classes ot citizens in ttjeir political and " private' rights. What the 8outh!muat needs is ; Jjeataj; 'and ptta5<Se ! depemls on the supremacy!, bf lawL iTliere can be no epdqring peace if tjift.qtiaftiWtlqif) al rights of any person of the peoplo aye habitually disregarded. A dtiision'ofpWffiial' parties, resting- merely upon' distinctions * of in tfe fiSA,Hf?■ i In the event of a foreign war, hundreds ofrcady-niadc offict-ra and drill-masters could he subsidized from the grad atiug DR. MELI.’S PARLIAMENTARY SCHOOL. This -.HiiquwwddttiiiWKlD tiui oanypuluin ot the UuiversityMuitiuueVJsFgcau'fiuumvor, and is e-peeially cnlcnla ed to benefit the -tudeut when he conics to grapple with the Stern realities «>f file. If ever called to the pSMPAWf preside over de.iberute bodies ot any kind, the instruction icceiyed here \yill be of in adcnlahlc practical IJencfiU Tfie' yiiitng ac- Sliowiog a grand total from all sources ot.....,$41,714 TlitB cndowqtunt, witli proper .economy, should he snffieient for all the present wants the University, and the Board,therefore, does not' fitvor* any further appropriation from the Legislature in this Season of finan cial difficulty and distress. , a b«M On .the c.iutrary, we would earnestly urge Min the Board of Trustees the justice and •opriety of remitting flu th.- professors the ut upon their dwellings; fis their salaries e already reduced to the scantiest living 'ure. This might.be' done, we think, without iiieurriiig auy debt even after, providing fur the fellowships needed and iked fori. . - - i-j-p>Hj-> is-—ri In. conclusion, it affords. ua pleasure I to )tte to your Excellency, that ufter thi’ee fortunate and may bp disastrous. , .The, ^el- fare bf the South, alike with that of ,everv otbe^'jlaft of the counfty, dfijienrts upon the .aftractinn it'cab offer to labolM—To itmui^ru- tfiin and to capital; but laborers will ru>Lgq v capital w.'litPd’rl vthwq. ■ linn mid the Iaws.are.set at defianco am traction, apjiWFe'nsion und alarm ' fake'tfe w vinai tfwjn ui. ,fitm» ssia-arua par, 4 .... ktid fitARhlfe tictWebnfri^dt^’' adtfe’iTfempa itrijl do . well to ejarTtilS; : «iIt'aild |put it in race or upoo eectionid lin#sii!jsjftlw*Cisii tH»b I?S^is a ;i ' : pi‘ki'tteld ! d4io , i ! ’pta , J ) *W^tt l <I ; *'* 10*1 gentlemen in ,tlMfii;dotpr«m*ptu qsqrcifrt :u quitted tlHU;|!lvffjvtll.ciJp$L ^ Cl thisiilouhle-luirfulled, diruauli-haiJujKj tpHIl-; i onqtidtiiJinfii.jyjf^y ilJW\,fi!d qm’s fe w4t|i; Textis like the focus of a sun-glass ? Bq» * cause it’s the place where 11 tlfe^sbuX fai^c '* 0 * •W^fMiawlA .noil twit.' sia siinlidad-r,,. «tfT ..... . . 'tlicbdasdnris'eHtfed,*>4ttffl• thy^l li»bo$L.ft place of-ppacethiv'mg and law hbiding social saved(’’ put ity- ^De coyiithanriiccn «tibbad|c -o life., All panai bf.thr ConstitulUmi.we Idere ain’t niiy tuprejucqrjt, aipjj sjc'dvj>bil,fA;i (Still toolin’ wid dis cinniiiniiity,”' . ' fYAni-ntust ciiltivato decialdn iofxliarlic»'r $ew<* the SobUfent ^mforean b« m.fet *>M«>****Wi*V*. ***** effectually-advanced by ai'beariy: an.d'i-gitne- Wus reeegniiion nf fa rW>u.q^|jj .svr.b Mo Fo°o behavior ot the young; men and the prdcr preserved i-qaal wenny fo^ner period the history of the institution. - All of which is respectfully submitted. ’ II. II. Jones, 5 * 1 ’ i Geo M. Dews, > Committee. f H. C. Mitchell, ) ( '/ifv the. iSoqtherir,fold Suriffriitid' off^tiie d itb the dqty of.| and .net' werythlrtf g.ritftg lin * ifl Charged wRh <be dmy of. nnd^\**JwverytHirt£ girtWg;dn-fitni*'tstytoj Tf an administration, it vrill fie" one Baliies’ teetliitook n fresbjitart;:aud,nli lftSt iib regard and chfitfsh' their '.fatbresl' ' -*'* * ‘* Haye’s Acceptance^ The fqllwinK^t&r accepting the Republican nomination for. the THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM. Thi* branch of the Agricultural College., mid c| tjar qlitfrge iif £fr. .FeiblieMSn, cunupf ues to tie kept up, and inaiiitaiiis its prestige and usefulness, In the absence of the Doctor*the Board \lsraaA.'o^ relative value o. a largeunmlier ofcominer- ” .Columbos, Ohio,* Jult 8. «■ cial fe.ti iz.-rs, mid onw bf t-e Professor’s Hon Ehcartl Mt-Pherson, Hon. A- IIow- ivn deyis.ug, are uow in progress, and ard. Hot. J<}*eph.:H. Rainey,and i other*, promise to i e ol great practical assistance commit tie of tfce t Reppihliqgn Nfiojigl^ ire long it will bo deli itely asccitaincd niunicntion liow much nvuiure caw jii ofitably be used informed of my nomination for , the office qf to the :19b; >'di'li'5'Jl^esE^fi«Rpfl'iqj3 Presklent of thejUnkefij S'^tcs by thepRe-- lV imhlicaii National Convention at C* ’ Vonven tou. .. .. Gentlemen In reply Jfo 1 official 'tSifcfe iiinieation f of June 17th, by whieh I am UNITED STATES., Buy jonrTickefa botlirc leaving lonnatiou from ,-n 4ift. Wlij!^VTListAMH, ."til It K* SAUE-TJBR, dkalbb in all kinds of WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER, AI.K, CALL A Jaxsok Oct. 2«4-tT We find upon ioveriigatioh.lhat since dis- liensing with tutors several niemliers of' the fecnltv arc required' to hefif upwanla of t weal v recitations per week, and moreover. tiiein. HlltfMliNBdMtrqMauMaaStAViiF -i uden WMfitpt,* |>y rin(mir tne stand irH of eif.i'cation. The Board would, therefore, respictfuUy recommend the honorable Trustees lo cre- 11 ' - ilicnliaipr-Awmib-femliaeris csj>e«taHy ad |K ed t to. stiff mill sandy soils; now long tlie >Jsm;dmit will uoiitiiiuc to -teed the pi$ut; Kiliat is the best rotation of crops; the most •ound the ground- o.ean and well Kept, and take pleasure in stating that the leceipt* and emoluments oi the experimental farm are more than adequ ite lo cover all out ay ui thiptt-iaiiikA * V. i , wants ■ , ( S\\. i We fiu l.t 1(0 college buildings in f .r con- ditioii, though several of tlie p^otcj^ors’ liouses need repair. The Professor of Ma,It-' ematics, Mr. Rutherford, would also be glad to have models furnished him for leauuiug, conic sections, descriptive geometry, solius, etc. Willi uu-ir .d l, even the blind slu^ ■ - L - -- JSXmA - These' in ' hotb .lent can be Uiorougoly instructed. * ■»tn wants aVp rtahi t*» lb -ei utitic department ■C .L_ it :... i ,1... if the University, an * aumot be aupp.iist from j the. qp^il. f.pid vofod to tq.ip tlw Agricu'tn THREE FK'XoWStllPS, OR ASSISTANT PRO FKSSORS, tto lib filled when grtcu tnral t-oliege. . p, Tiie Rock College, at the * tiirm,” also rvq tires t»i b.-' re-covered, ■ hud lights sup- 'pit ,d to many of the wiiidowa” Ai RESOLUTION T. AT OUGHT TO, BE RESCINDS- Livery, feed and-SalotStzbleig A GANN Wilfbo ft bnililing, Turnouts when entrusted all times. OU8 House Presh - 1 J IIKA1)■& W. F. HOOD, Oouxta Fycim^ r ‘ A yp'9poN$s,Sfeo.i». , V .^'IREKF, MUTTON,PORKi,ANDSA08AGE, * n ' 1 ^ogmi Ssosose). Our Solicitor Is (i^' lli R ll « tl «MriSt ; Trtw^fetarBe»ve*, 8heep, ..«U7S^ <P J^HEAIkicO. Jnporeihfe tty d^J<» >; Ti.e CyiAdbirCTe gaioti^f>Hv^|Qgr- ate- ut- lbs Ihtwrtdfv, *r •proficients from ,ij. lt ; 0 n!” ^enmng the powers of the Board .Jie higher classes. These adjuncts cmdd lie ' — ■ ■ — — emid ve*l' ar moilerate salaries; ind pouhl very inaterially supplement the chairs of Matnematics and the D.-ai and Mn<iero Language*. .... . .. We wonlfi JiUi <-all afteutipn, to the fait there is a disposition am >n x the ra we a nbu- tious, giitl perliap^, needy young gentlemen to .OVERTASK THEIR STRENGTH MED?(^1Fj iYSjjftsf liicitation of mmiy of my ^former^ jat^ip. Practice of' Medicitte M sudahle ambi n should lie admire«l.aud stimulated, yet should Le sulgecteir iji the wholesome restraint and sound discretion of the Facul av especial riterition to the di*' (Iran, and *b» ChuoafaiDI Juue.lo, 1876—*4-ly. WM, KING. M, D PRICES MhIol#WN! ty, and ppt he permitted to lower the highest cujitimii.ir tqi «>ceu:iy hw c-udr, and upon pos-ible standard of dlucatiou. ; anv iql.-ioU.-f 'piiliiig i*> reoelffc a majority of In this connection it is proper also to say v.ites, luschW shall fie consider .-d vacant” that, we fe$r4hB.examiuatiou of. the several Tne Board is aware that.tlie re orgamza-. clas.-es^succe; il. eaclt other tj*> rapidly, and uii ot^ne fos. y c 5j--"' a 2.rJL£l )u ^ l - a .' are pr<itrnetetl in some cases to an unreason re^-Ji' iibh-'li-iigth. 1 ' 'The effect is to exhaust irn.'f discourage young men. in some cases, re-ul't ing'*tTil in’rerttwIBare# would Hire*** - * ■. A ti tore rrepectllill.v rug#«?*i ,«h it wlmre the f. xt ii^vu li.v.i tissured by ’, (nanyidwutcrostod T?~5?H'ho<ik fobe cone ovi-r i- vuluminoqs, the ex- persons, ncsid«-s mcuilHjrs ot the Faculty j limimitioti in* ii'iiiile. to oecuny Oco .lav's,' with ^$1. otlicra formerly ,-onm-cted ? wtU.^ at $l.5.s, di ' ' ; ‘ - Jmeinnati, cratitude. afetuqs my States.that ifl organizing ah l^,,. k .. h .... uv » ..... — ...—. ,. , which will regard and cherish* tfieif interest nlghL iUie^hirted ./igu^uskot yqjtpg Mlte^ ,,.j -the interest of the; white and ut the *» ov Sa f ;f*M s -9? ? W- ^FI M 5Ki| 1 V , ft ed peoplo both, and. equally, and ! which will, Tnuttemig curse from Thb6t * O ' put forth its best efforts in behalf of a civil Hush,” ard remewtbtfrirtg ■Ifdrodtmh hit-’ poliev which will wipeout forever thedisfinc l.hduiiration they neVer felfi' tW hhn before. tion between Nofth and Sohth nf ouf ^lth- ' A Wrl^ Iff 1 Bvd1ot'd, , ‘'tvho lided-1 Aihfllff moo counti^.’' With‘a«iviU$hrvitjef'orestsh chnroh.' lVas siuing,hytl/e.WifulowIfisu.-n- ized.upon a system which iwUi secure purity, jficiwcyv ,and wmomy—and strict regard ti»r the public welfare solely in g l, appointmeti(8. aiM ihh speedy,' thorough apif L-d-ifi' fethitiarijr, whh> hifd jaA jitWtSd tfo* 115 ^ “ ‘ L affaii amui i aie L _ century of the blessings' of Koodjpfll pros peri V^y irosecntion ahd punisHmertt of off ehtircli andfcllad ihe tnuaib f.ill iif hismintL-. ir i*m*$ rotlrfl' dirfreh^^ff? » WJ|at^;n(fee tl,ej »rja.m$king nif fruwilitv ih nttHintJnH'dnvftHefjiai,! ho Yes,’' said .tlie lady, “and it ts., , ^id'tly T do mi ihfeffTtfiiil lc^! 1 ’ ’>< tfi'jiiU'.; ■> leiniita/L wo at to aoiiloxi tftth mi 1 spirit of 1 Ctioiis ap.d'^fa^fiS, f' ) ‘ ! tfinib.'-* lenoitaj^ uto ai to »u:iioi| i prdfitfirientW a* era’ n “ M’hy, your hand feflla sofLaajtl^^sat^ '**' riwr<MM«s°- 'irtitmirsaF aAr.i*. ,-raaitxoaYm, ret JSiiftfiLumaut J»ndkare‘hhd tt*Mffr-a| yoriff ow»t$lift rolavi j *> r d ..UM .red-■■.>;*-) :!f fli 1W8 oWJWl iw,jtoW odJto nuirem, maila atiiJii AnoitoBr.iatoidSavea.by^ -Bmm i ... .. , ,i Engineer.. ->,r> 1 U .v.iriojaa&HBfeH From, the Voa Jervis Gazette. , . .iort'-j .i id. ”'Niw‘,^kl<*fit(iyi*,' ,, jh6t , 'fist€in' nt ; ynil B itg(nff f of, the University may r. c rer.-ity may r.q.iro their salaries.*’ *' power ana au nority needed m t e govern ment of the institution, even to the appoint- . tfient mid rcmo.-al, at will, of any or all oi by 0fyi Xwfe it^ officers- -. * Q £ 0 $ r-at t. M at the zame time The tendency u. oon^e- ' llllt wc fi„j fo rl i,er oil in section ,' , quetiec is eithfirto break d.nyn the Uea.tli.d ;ir ^.j u page 10 .that at a Be-nktimuai the youth, or dimuii-h the average, excellency lhl „ „,* ft* fyqk on tfje 4 t h.ofJuly, of his standing at college. ' lajo, tTie'fijlloivii^-resolhtiofi was adojpiv.t: While in-nio8t -oa»ea this lamlahle ambi- b Resolved, Tnat every fourth auiittal ■elliig froiti this date, this Board will vote, • ft a $ f. I—, s .IS sai.oiA.i it • I, thi bal'ot, and without di at-sioa u on tlie q” eaiOsEcach tne.nbec! of th.- -Eauilty. efument. It is'felt, I atn . A* train No A<da> express); drawn by loco-: M 'yo»».nenw.I«it anythiKnr.as«ift(aaia»ijtd!J.( puhlicati National li acc. pt the 'tidnimatidn’' imping that, under ProvidetK’Uft' shall he able, if elected, to eieetite tfielfuties ' of the high office as a trust for the benefit of all/ the peophq I do not deem it necesafiry itq enter upon any extended; examination of the: declaration;of principles raade^ by the! C«Mt^ venton. The resolutions are in acolrthutce with mv view*, and I heartily concur Sib the principles Jhey. announce. Idseveral of the motiye;ft'|, „Ui)arl$s iflygatt, ..fin^eer,; free* resolutions, however, questions are consider? was dinibing thc grade between Deposit, and. miow il ed which arexif sochlimportance that I deem the Summit','tfie' ^engineer espied ' ^".diatr -thou^] it proper n> briefly,express ray. cmviotioii;in ! walking' just- aheiid bt' : the nain.. 'Hb *hadi«he * ' gardtotliem ,,p. ; -d •-! ntdj Ijm previously been 'wnlkirgyon the eastward- The 1 fifth resolution offerM -bV tlie con*! bbuuditr^k, aod,w$8 6een.^v«p»»,«Y!»r ]«• ^ t „ Mention Lef pah,m.M.nt interest %ore!thafl (Ofher^tp avoid, ^ ! *‘,w.y-e?.t ! ” [| com.ng t Zii mtxiib “to the’ victors belong 'the sp-ilk” effe««Kateveru-ltetWuttd6fthepassmgSrain^bsye The ..Id role theMrue^^ role^th-tt' houfistVi' Wrowto»bg|hu6tgiM»lattttltq»pproachiBg/^n, j,, i~r '“-p-Msss:'v — capacity 'and 1 fiilelitv omsHtded »lk f 'boy '*>A.fa ma^kqptqp l«j WSfae.,, nw' gt#Jl qiqre r.pgjy ijgu real ttiWifl4ti.#s<rj? offide-J aftrf■* tfiti^thfire tout atther^te «,f iMMnjHrl .mtecSiS r *,mum is no.ohirclaim pivwphfef‘fothtf'idikf»fc*fr i-g-Wt!^ u/fcM woSA'tn 'be.ebisflv tttifridertd > •ll»nr^ i ie j ed«rt Itot ife cheeked > id i^ttma BBt tin ***>«* »tytaairn-tup^t-o , rooa }• lAtt‘allc»pTetl'4hfo reveilhe'prtit mao’s life, the intrepid engipe-j i-SW system. It hab bien tssertti^ly modifiad-' «aa since itk.fireritltroduetlclft.P It 1 HasWlHiw''. <he ranter yjaff..,SifiSuJ. rirflo InV mltrs* ever^bbeu t.npri.v^. l|fert orMs-Jig fie just a§»«■' f *’ denf bither <ttre«rt?o'f , »aW i 4t , »l»e'hJia®l maw btid J ‘tatie>l'htravfeklriaairi.' jWkh * ‘if A#w sb* tflitlpiof wildiavbfeliqtijnSiMierkJ* ^ fo-r-ViiyrSSS^i-iirbai. &**> mwfcj ' in(„ thee nirol'ef the tnetnhere thu-tdeifed alohg ai d' tearflihrate;J Ntesly ilby, hand m» and up,. 1, he A my bremh. - .two-SAfe 1*t*V*f ***»*!«W**' ^h^yHeagHtor,' beW hut grad Cmgrcss. The officers in (tfi r: '^a*^ InDfb —cohn riot inVrely tffttrdZ for parly reri becd»ifi^ l ddt , ’m^jl‘ ,,i WiteTife i ^y l! re«^ the resolute engineer clung to his chaigA^ »:«aai$a,a *umn/natJi3M tonartvlead- whifcb was relinqbRihed'only whep-thd‘trfincr ir-mjr .T.iT^^'STSSs: t tne sep.trati. tieoartmeoi-ot tne ix ei II:a d/tifw Hat t-tfi --i-.-hj* atMtiooa: ih.J AiyooPlo ^iol services can no secureii. it oik-trucis tne |Aofnpt re’mpval and sure punishment of the unWorthy.* In every way^ it degr-ade.4 the ci”il service a< It' ob-trn'ets tfie' was,’compltfod yoetotlay, .atidi ai eel.'gtfit.uJaf) UL’onte, is P<^iduat._JiQLAPseph Lfrf ftpry telegnigj yasj-eceiyed her?t Conte iWn v R-tolTO^ ft ,e “ d9 (he fact that an excusion train fim8,!AtS^ V‘ this city and cmnly./having occupied h i.f' arrived at'Behbfl. ^'i’hb^Noftif^sijerh' |irofe89iomilJ ein iPiiiIOjtletherpe University of the Gov- fideht,- by forge majority of the metr.bersjof CmigresA' to bean intolerable burden itnd an. uitwar-- %! ^^a'/^nt’wlilno'or^Wi^nciiirwj Silks, | .‘.{‘•“iinie U- Vntei* i ^Tfo-rwi^n fisV cxiioiiiia- tii:U the cflect of this resolution is iiigoly They meant that the officer should be'secure ’ aniciw’ m HJaioriV«“ e r a lions of the'ante class to allow ot proper re- injurious to the University. Wuatguarauty in his tenure as tong as bis personal charac- - en I laxation nod repose. luis a ptofessor that the rule may not be ter remaineii untatnished, aud the pertorm- I The Board would further recommend that revived and result in his summary ejection ance of his duties satisfactory. Voi. .questi- us lor each. Al.-u among tyliom liiight b--mentioned thu tlis nil nnistinlils n vrsati-r ktlsib tiitgoi.'.hc.l pi*C.ieees«o.' <*. Prot Cu.onung ntable hindrance to tlie - proper. discharge of their legitimate duties. It ought tol>e ubolistied Tlte reform should be thorough- , iy Radical and complete. We sho-Jltl re- Utrntothe principles and practices! of/the founders of the Government—supplying Ik legislation, when needed, that whicli was formerly euahltshed customs. They neither ex|tecled nor desired from the'puhfic officers any partisan "'"services. They ;meadt that .public officeis should owe their whole servi ce* to the Goveri meat ami to tbe jteople. bad p!a«>d ifgeritly'tfpoapo Aw odd *w ot •. wah-i nt«n«> mf fd -,’hi/f ,dt rib utoin yrajng|BaMr ■ t thg residence oi uis , rntatf, we^ksj tb ; recruit • Jilt 1 * ‘ M HB now Sag' p r blare .of : > railioail rtins' front Bdlod; tfaretfcwWaalRi qt ob&period^ tfeuflSg. undRichmbnd Air-Line xaibvay; foiAthotf*,. ‘ which tejpijius t^haJ NoSeesfern vS«d a i8 <1 tH^/aff'jS •t&iixdtSki’ Hfofmauy .friends «q’ the' Riehmnatl and and Danville and jAtfoak anddiartu adnnrei s, to and.Richrai.tfd*Atr-Lind ; cBeltou is sixty- # <-*or sevea.mifoeewtqfAtUnfo^aad theilUfoare, U>ut; , r/ . „ ,.j., from Richmond to Atlanta by this line wifi occupy thc/iraportant ‘position, they be520'miles.' Dr/E. D. Newton yesterday the leadiug ■ mstitatldn pf learning m Cfolt- sent the foiloWiog telegram to; Colonel *™agoBoth deeply versed in the natural Talcoit, chief hiigineer of the Richmond and sciaqp }i bqtlt.emineiRl.v surefs^folRs Wfoocr Danville railroad: . , tors,.leciurera anti writers, on their iavorite Rdton, Ga., July 14.—T. M. U. Tal- ! topfos, they have well been denotmudad bf cctt : Exruridmi t»ain from Athene Uh4l*y» | ai^preciative and mt^Iuget fmpd, tfto Kaihoad completed to vvithiu seven and a » “ Si»nv^se Twins ot^Scaenc^^ v * rot. , n • I ia rtan — ■ - I -f A 4 Kana A Buinc canrla her ! Oiltltfi hfiS OllT Dfi.lt WISUGfl IOl* {1 IlflDDV Vlfflt quartar mileaqf Athens^ Athens .rends her j Conte has our-b^t wishes for, a . bapPL, a.rdial greetings to Richmond.—Richmond to our regain and a sale return tqthe OtftMt Dispatch. i Occident.—Mdletigevilk Reader, . ■ ;9^;- —