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*11 the funds in file Treasury raised or 1
raised for the purpose, be eqnally and
partially expended for tba.qdon '
two races, irrespectire of cqloi
emphatic proot of the
the white community,.!
given, than is fornishe
As to the subject of
on which you ash on e:
it would perhaps at ti
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to give'advice, the enactmer too) Con-,
reas, imposing military governments on the
tales, and divesting the most distinguished
citizens of,the South of the right of Suffrage,
are, by the constituted authorities of those
States, regarded as -onoonetitnuonh). Too
Governors of ihese States .have, therefore,
appealed to the Supreme Oohrt—the final
arbiter to decide thia queetion. Its decision
ivannah.
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Aneoata. ................... 3:42 P.M
MiUedt'evilio.. ,,. £. .6:25 A. M.
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A Valuable
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For Cotton, Corn
From tbe A lanta Intelligence.]
„,n ooituosi Ate Tim coloh-
^ «F GEORGIA.
- nearly twelve months since the fol-
' , or respondeuee took place between
0 , jrio „ and the “Trustees of the
“itk Colored School.” We reproduce
’ lMl General Gordon is a candidate
Itrwr , in order that the colored peo-
% tr the Slate may know his senti-
in regard to their education, their
' cu itnre, their future industrial pur-
their future relationa with the
rsc9 among whom they will dwell, for
nr country is open to them where they
progress, prosper, and be a contented
■ "General Gordon in his letter gives
| ,he mosr friendly nsBUranees. This
im w hen he was not a candidate for
jut; done when his counsel was
h: by colored people; and now that he
candidate, will they not all remember it
pui their faith in him? To-day, the
r,j people of Georgia have no better
1 than General Gordon. They ought to
[BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOEfJ XtVSi
vieor to the frame, hud Moomloih
sssttssssaussr
b. Insanity or epileptic AM easato.
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Savannah a........i...6:46 AV - .1
Maoon. 8:41 FIT
Augusta.......;• 6:30 AM
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NORTHERN M ML. |
SAVBunah 10:00 P M |
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important'eleifcent in the eommaaiiy. r
I am very respectfully, and truly your
They are used In their PURE STATS, and combined in the S04
FREK FROM ADULTERATION, sn£' PSHITOH^r SOLtJBL»"*fi
rience given below of planters during the past season, fUly establish f at
claimed for thia well known Fertilizer.
Received the “Highest Premitfm’"*wardnd to FettBizers by thsittM
New Tork. held OotobW,186Z. , aCT I
j Jot full report, with analysis made by the Comaittfoe of the Institata,
O B. Buck. Pmfc J. G- doole.*ni*»Uw«9min*«rfl>wnii^ «*e Pamj
The.distmguiahing laature ofiM.S»P«*rBhoaphg»»lrom other similar
all of its ingradmntt *r* Of antaaioogiii, jMideraetlMdj solubl* in wax*
to quiokly beeqrne solublsia the sail, and be .tpkaf np hjr the crop.
Contains noinert or®itterslaaetflrf»le. ^ fa w»» .1 m ji mi hi,in
[ The proper relative proportion of the ingredient* in M*fS“ tNP«U
the requirements of the Cotton crop on Georgia and South tAlpjtnh
I by the experfenoe of Planters, who testify that whenever they applied
noted for rusting Cottom the dfoenay *»• a *«Utretyi<»rreotaA,AP$i a
I growth prodgood, on the same lend. rixfo «»*§.« 'OSSmmm «
Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers have failed to eeeore a healthy *r<
, VANN AH TRAIN WITH
IKRN MAIL.
18:00 PM
4:25 PM
friend, j - John B. Go&don. I
To Messrs Jack Morrisou, Henry Bird,
and James Blue, Trustees of Ike Colored
School. , ...
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
ASD PROVISIONS.
AtQREATIsT REDUCED CASH PRICKS, and Will
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•e» tbe Poor Many and Degrades fills
Children to tMe Social Levsl oftbeNf
Beotion 1st, Article .6th, nf thla so-called Oonsttlu-
tiou nukee It Impel stive upon the Ant Legillstore, at
its first session, to establish, at Ute expense of the tax
payers, a thorough ay stem of Sn schools, which
shall be open to ail ohildr u, regardiMi of raoe, or
sex or color. Ita language Is this: “Tbe Genera!
Assembly, at ita find session after the adoption of this
lOR NON RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE Ot
Urine, irritation, inflammalioB or ulcar*tton of
lue bladder or KWceys. diseases of' Mg pWfifl
sl*uds, a v one ln v* e b adder, calcnlna, gravel or tori
dost deposits, and sU d eeas6s of tfio bladder, U
neys and dropsical sveUioge,, . , •
USE HJftLKBOU)>8 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
choice hams, bacon,
J*Dl/TON MARKET BEEF,
PORK, BUTTER,
CHEESE AND LARD,
,8:46 AM
JOHN Q. CifARKE,
Aasista..t bupenut ndent.
Constitution, shall provide a thorough system of gsn-
D. B. HULL
BELL & HULL,
in) Commission merchants
pounds- tier sere,
loctoaand Corn tin
Choice Green and Black Teas,
BIO AND JAVA COFFEE,
SYRUP AND MOLASSES,
CANDLES, . '
VOtEGAB,
SOAP,
, XOBACOO.
\ ^ CIGABS,
Eaisiiu, Pepper, Spices, Sods,
irostrate condition of oitr people, that stub A i
is utterly impracticable...The taxes neoesaery to
support snob a soheme mast fall upon the poor land
holders, and tat It be born in mind; that oven the.
KAa.fn^ 1,1. n.n n—I fa avnesaalA . X k Migluf Is
boasted “homeetead'’ is expressly made subject
tbe tax. Buoli a burthen, imposed non would rent
your lands v*iu^ ^taMm-rtur.wlvw a
children homelemr^. Tal^FliiydsOBhtyjtar exafnc
She has abdotitrerilj tliouamd iDhabftanta—aJK>w
ing one schoo'. to every thousand inhabitants—and
it wonld require twenty aoboolsg (which is ameagre
esumate) for the oouaty. Estimate the cost of suita
ble grounds for the location of these retools—the ex
pense of building, seats desks and ttod nedessary ap
paratus, the wages ot teachers,, the eatery of the
aboat half wnMhhdi ;
C/fDckerv
ty would coat, at that rate, 936,600. How ia this
money to be raised ? 1st. Hy •‘Pott tax" and this.is
all the tax the negro pays. How Mach will this
aaiouut to ? In 1666 the total amount iftpoUsdnFloyd
comity was 1.956, at $1 per head, this would be less
than $2,000, leaving $28,090 to be raised hy othe.
mt-ane. » '
2d. Special tax on shows and exhibitions. This
tax, in th» county, will not average, annually, over
$200.
3d. The Legislature) Is authorized to levy a tax “on
spirituous and malt liquors. ”
4th. “By the oommutatiou for militia #01^00.'* .
All the reveunes above enumerated would not
amount to $6,000. That would leave a deficit of
$25,000 to be met by the while tax payers of Floyd.
How is it to be raised? The Constitution mys:“ Ii
the provisions herein made shan at any time prove
insufficient, the General Assembly studL have power .to
levy such general taxes,, etc., as may be necessary for
1 he support of said school system *' J •
Suppose this (Joustihitlon is ratified, and a Radio i
Legiilatuie elected to carry out Ha provisions, ia1 f
uo> apparent that the depreciated remnant of your
prop rty w uld be. exhausted to carry out this infa
mous school system
And for wha> are these h n avy burthens imposed?
To give you, white men of Heorgla, the inestimable
privilege ut senUlngyour children tq. the same school
with the negro Children—to have them taught by the
BDOKET3,
PICKLES,
CANNED FRUITS,
candt;
NUTS,
tamed the most ssurtaniar vrMtt ■
year in Southwestern natorgifiK $Hi I
; ’w. J. ANDERSON. Fort Valley, Ga., report^:—
I Sapee* Sapar-rixwpuaSB haa dORhlad: ttxa crop of
Ootcon m every caaexa—- J —— —“* 4 *
•faaainom tbhn doub'-'d ‘
J Oats the retail w ac '
'Oi'-ri:: T($
D. A. WAHNOCX, Beach BMnoh, E. O-iWpc
1 land which always rae«d Cotton incrsmied 1
rop two-fold, as fine wottou As he haa seen thia jt
ueventt-1 rust: Four rowa aumanured ruated
CLOTHES-WRINGERS
A fore
diateiyq
Iv Colored Fhiends:—Yuur note of to-
r his j usit been handed me. I appreciate
:;oy the compliments yoa make me, by
j expression of your confidence. That
sience is neither mistaken nor misdi-
!ti. You are right in your belief. I, in
with all the Southerners,, with
q it has bi eu my lot to exchange ex-
2'ioos ot opiuiou, do feel a lively interest
>k welfare of the coloied people. Bora
: aired together, and accustomed from
—to hava thnlr moraladeatroved hySffiy
association with the degraded negro—in j
'But, u It true tkat-taii Oonstitation i
to eqa.lize jodr cbildAm with thcasgro 1
room! Let it spflsk foritsoif. lt»ay*tl
fere “to b* furrv.r free to all the dUMFflrW
“AU-Uife dtUdrwLOt tte sute”—fcolodi
and Mfeck, mate fend tetafele. 'Do bfe toi
all tbs cbildran " mfefena tbat no foton
shall over debar thAsakro child Man al
ticlpation of foe beneUftoI ead. amTeret
tebished nndaf thiaejstem.
The Couatltatlon ays. In onotbor plmx
social atatua of tbsolUtu abail never, be
of leguUtloc. - The' negro' ia a clUien,
«#> Letters bom th& above oaa
a ad in oar desoripSve pampUel
general information of interest to
•T PRICE, PER TON OF 2,00
November 1st, 1808, $32 00—#351
68 ST. JULIEN
«cy to reciprocate the services and kind-
ifc of social life, it would be most uo-
ir&l did we feel or had we ever felt,
wwise.
iam in favor of extending, by every pos-
means, every aid towards tbe moral and
eilfcetuai advancement of the colored
s; and think that peculiar c-iroulnatanceg
ibirize me to assert, with the most entire
nhJeLce, that such ia the almost universal
!Qion of the Southern people. It was my
ANHOOJ> AND T<
1Y1 gained By HELM!
General Agents
icne during the late war, in the Southern
10 command young men from almost
wy stciion of the South. They and their
jtBts we my friends, and have been in the
° ;t « wherever I have met them, of unfold'
shieir views with great freedom to me,
i tpese and ail kindred topics. I assert,
h-i ui reservation, that I cannot recall an-
*hnce ol exception or dissent to the uni-
raai J of tb c8e expressions of kind wishes
ff ard3 your people. Nor have I found
® ffho - questioned as to his wishes
Notice to
n is to tM its efli
nd yuur children
lor expehhoi and ]
1 status | with the
school, yon degrade *h«m by asscciaUoa.. 'f jou
witch,.W ihem, ,o«.*UU iw tDa’mme UnrtbaMiVic
taxed to sapport these schools, for the benefit of the
blacks, and in nine oaaas ont of ten yoh wRl be
The ft w rich then of the country ■iyemplSypriwef
6 w ho, when questioned
mis regard, has not empl
J “ e Wou{ d not voie you back into slavery
be the power to do so. They who assert
•“MGuate the contrary are themselves the
“ins of the blindest delusion, or actuated
we worst motives iu seeking to make a
f «tnt impression. Associating with you
o cuildhood, we have not to sobdue
^pftjudices and antipathies to your race
’ 7°“S to other sections. The white
■~ h 0 tht Sooth ought to be, is, and ever
• ( u ole8s gome strange delusion should
‘ I l “ e ^ rai Q and poison the counsels of
5r 0lliei P rrty,) iu the same sec-
n.: n . Wh y should it be otherwise ? Ao-
• anc*j, past association, in many in-
p) l 8 .? Ulual Sfatitude aod affection, as
.1* . e mutual dentindfinfift of dailv btlsi-
Alrnady tb the u^rt degree' f endurance, will have
no aUernaUv« but to asaochrie thetr ^hlidrw-wi»^
the negro, upon Mf; ***$&9J*P*&*
a. hobl room, underpin*
up m ignorance. They ara novamrwmrwpnvwe
teachers ^
“Oh. shame, where ia thy blush !*’ Frond eldoow-
mcnwealth of Ge rtgiaihowtal^hl what d^thk
Of deyradatioo. SQIDe
in concert with Yankee advfrnmgw,^ipa ayaea
negroes, inr convention assembled, dragged the?■ I
Tax payers, remember that when you
Ounstiiutiou you vote to pay over five
.aift-aalA addition la wbal70a .«iWMgEffir.gi
the pririlaga of «e: disc jobr AWHWIIUB
arheol with the negro, and tln‘ln^tdena^oa i an^an
SSt?ibi do-
grade and ruin you and your chl dren. .
TBaBiahopol'WWjWi^feAaa-'Adiffl-
caliy with ti» "■ “ ’
about Kistori’a
character IbO-.Ci
olealaaiical «ub
royal permiMio
Madrid, aod .vri
Vorit* Ibatoad
Rico, ia '
TTELMBOLIV9 EXTRACT BT70HO ADD
ft PROVED bobs WASH cores aamt and
MtuaiMrder.lo all their etatree, tt«£a sxpi
Uttleor no chaagofo died ooinedovaaMb* vac
expo, u re.. it t. pleasant la Mats aaAajCw.rU
dutte iui»acti>m, and free from all Injprtoa,
<m-pi
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SEND WW«
etaSo. 1 XatoMOe oil,
. -. ire .,u t) a . u” ■■ r.i s#
TV AS removed from tbe corner of Jeflbraon and ,
PreSda .ifVeetitnNbn ' ■ , - v„ : ;
CORNER OF WHITAKKRSTKBET AND .
all kind* of
promptly attendadtb. f
^)U8 A RITWE,,
BB(MTt|XW>B8i.
ANDREAS HOFER, by Lobi» Jlihlbacb.
r, UD WFU7 ITVA
THE NEW UNA _
founds, reward,
OF ST. BABTHOLO--
jMtMfips
General. 4he; yUhop^ Imi
phantly,, aml^
ovations of
HKbflBOLD-S FLUID KXTRAO
Is a Certain cure for diaMriM or
BLADDER, XUH«n OBSV9U «i
QASIC WKajKBSS. FEMALE OOJCJ
•; ' - OUIBU DBBILT IT, '
Aadaddimuo. of the.
The Bestin T?^ ’
’/ FOB SALK BT :.>» fraa
.A t: WSBJBKSr;: J
Cor. Bay and Aboreom vtrMt^
liter and Additional Hymns.
’jtt-MmFwoT
reftu* to .mmSipa
tka probibltion to idi,
blood." Bathe
tbe people of M
first Stile orgaol
, 0U j “' Yon should regard bim
ha. * orst „ enemy, whether bora eo
»» a ? Sontbeni soil, who seeks
distrust or to alienate tbe
Somu rom ttle “dier. The people of
“ are not hostile to the Northern
elf '';,k°T s among them to ideotify
areih. lhe intereate of oar spetfbn.
u so illiberal as. to ask tbit yoa
I appreciate tbe efforts of Nortb-
wbu honestly seek yoor permanent
they will welcome each to their
“ ot I cannot loo earnehUy wato
at those agitators, many ol wbtan ,
1 profesaiona of fritodshlp for yonr \
•at home cannot brook your proa. ,
r * ®“ d Pe th «» s “8 Heab ftoffi, j
I nested
enpporl
them thl
to tap pi;
rtorqnal
ot saint
1’t tbe Tribnne pablieh the aim
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