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Al'iM STA. 0.V., JUNKS, IW7.
OI.RU XI. OKfiAN If. *. OOY'KUNMKST
Ojjhiul Os {fan of thr Geortfiil
ICd aeathnutJ Asneu-iut ion.
UNION REPUBLICAN
statu rovi/ v/mv.
1,. |)ii!sil!irt<-<* with :l Resolution
nnl\ toy the •'jL'recutim
( ''lfii.lii.i/I' of III! lhjtuNirm
i <!t orffinf lliortf will toe a
.'Tut, .I/-Oci <n ttiiim held in the
City of Vtlmit i, on tlfv "fuurNi day
of .Ini v’ itovt toy tin;friend* mid hiiji
jioi ti ot the National Union llc|>ul>-
lieaii parly.
T!ii 'Vii nils and itj >| ><>rters of (hid
juitiv llinmt'lioul the entire State,
v.itlimit regard to color of iormer eoll
,lii.ii,o, are eoidially aolieiled and ex
pected to have their eonnlies rqireie n
ted.
\ ■ dot Icnii of principles will la:
.'• >j>l l *f ilpot; Vihieh to conduct the
.i |ipi-icichine political campaign. It will
lint he the “white mans Convention’
die . ..|o;-ial iiiati's Convention,”
hot that oi the fridlds of “ftnivcrsal
dural ||V,I, i-qilll justice, tind tile |>oliti
r;d right a *»V all.”
Several distiiigtiislicil Statisnnn
; .mi dtlliccni portions of the Union
!, onscutcH to he present and la
the I'ini'xention. All the friends
,! tie mdveinent are invited to attend.
•\Y V M vitKit wt, Chairntan,
ili.Mtv I’. FabiioW, Secretary
I |,e K\ie.utive Connnittee of the
■ lie,ll Kepiddii an I’urly id (Icorgin.
'. ii an iv, <U., May 20, 1 ,H«7.
Ml in th*' Slate trtintrily in the
.m • . ,ill uro in'miukHc! to fuitolMi It.
General New*.
doiie.it ol $.5,000 in coin i» allegod
j,, t-.n-e licet: dtaeovered in the accounts
f ( i o i, . I, l'idlin.an, formerly Dcpn
•.4 d'eetor ol the Col t of Chicago.
IT, , I haring received the funds, but
.da to make satisfactory explanation.
,i t Supreme Court at Ilarri*-
•h. IVnusylviuisa, Attorney-Gene
ih ter has applied for a process
,ii the' tictlystottfgh Asylum for
!i ■ 1 Soldiers, to prohibit the scheme
111 It: i." "I- “ills e.stjililislied hy that
■■. | -oi a i ioo
tre Rousseau will act as Chiel
\|:i,-m: ' at the ceremonies of unvailiqg
a ■.tattle of 1 lenty Clay, in T/jiiisvillc,
a mc “nth. threat preparations arc
to make the occasion a splendid
detm lost ration oi veneration for the
dt, a-' and -talesman.
S.n.a workmen at Winchester, Va.,
t hile , iigagt'tl in tearing down a build
e a Ii a days since, came upon a
upon which was written with a
ti n.\oud. ■ Bottle of whiskey, buried
n l sd 1,
'i, I’r-'-.iiifHt has appointed Belli
'i !i. ■ iij, on, of Minnesota, Indian Agent
■he Sis-.istun and Warpeton hinds
! th fh'ufee Stouv Indians of Dakotab
Ten c o x
' , li l •, deck hands on board the
■ Ife.tv. Bh lunoml, at BuH’nlo,
In ;,p.'tl -of the vessel’s fenders
. ii:,,! oi Mr. .Itilin W. Moore,
md. I. l. aim or, killing liim instantly.
Tin- emu-tut ter Antietani, Cnpt.
\ .. rn, lie been ordered from Nov
';. .it', oi to the coast of Texas, and it
i.l, mi. A that her place is to toe
; with a lew vessel.
: , -team boiler in Garneau <fc
■ >. -ieiV brewery, in St. 1 -ouis, explod
'd ,n until killing David .Tones, the
Cdigue T.
'i in 1 lavtb*rd manufaeturers are
tktiio ot closing their factories at ff
. S:i:ii' .lav afternoons.
( .. I ... r o\. We have been tn
. a if. -Of J. \V. Clift tlint tile
,i. . oirtndatod on the streets, and to
allusion" was made in tht'se
....litmus vest< . day, that he had been
.1 . i mt, rustetl in eoiivttssing the
•i<l of a colored man's news
■ iueovrtsU ; neither has he any
, , i': u •' -ismiming tlie editorial
t0,,;,* We make this correction at the
.. the l toettar, w hom we regret
■•k offence at our publication
i ports Dr. Clift also emphat
ic.- iiue that he has ever, in any
~ ■ soli, u and an office of any kind,
; e s-ntes that ’.lie stories of his
.■ till.,' universal confiscation nro
. inasmuch as he only favors
partial or limited confiscation.”-
■ /.' , •u» ! A/tryoO.
i ten. Sheridan has issued ait order
ending the time for registration to
.1 njnf
“ BERENOHOWE JOHN, 8:7 j
MollE M ASSAI 111 SBT I * KoatlUTV." j
‘•The Hiclnooiiii Tilt)s tlui« raus(itnlty
■ oft train a notorious tlcrhid xdllniii 'tat! shm
iitg ligtil of Hadirali-ni Severe .e tlie Ti’i>*r
is the lirirf rttiter:*] of tin l'b«rrh I
lias I lie iloitWe tfistilksl isseiin of mpiti fnr
f is. IhiMltliis
•• AVe alliuleil i,i a n' t ilt ttliloiial to the
nnmch -K anil tamouseriines wliieh
have lssai jrrovetl atoiin-l 4h' jV'V. Seieiin
Mime, a tlistiiiguisliid Man-*'’fr! cU' elevpi
limn, mitt expre-.eilmu -i:r|>ri eat lie l having j
Ixaai permit Ini m c-.. age imw hipped <'i ju* ,
Ike.
“Till i / /.tie>. II It,tiling |ei|.r|-,U
--pa|K-r of New laial:in,l he and„ Imtotiiu
Seatlißa wlt/trud. < <wtLtni,• i:• Um t wail :, i*t
two fmniSs. wltiell lull'., exphitio tt liv tl
was tenderly dealt with hv the fivil and
religious uuthorilits ft is an ekKpitiii i:
sense of the purity ol tin- , Ic.’y > ”1 thin
favored region, fleic i- 'he ediion.,l ",
foil:"'
Skhkno Howr..
./oiiu, S'?.'
■“Turning to John, elm|>ter eigli' verse
seven, we (inti the huiunne jiK%ltiei: ( of
Christ u|s>n the wonrin tnktei in ailutlerv 1
“So, wlien tin v eonlinttfd asking him. In •
lifttsl up himself, and said unto them.'ll' .
Hurt is without sin among you, let him lit-'
en“t a stone at hcr.l ”
“Wfe are pTmiftefl now to tlraw i.Ar Own !
eonelusioris with rcfeielite lo the exiiaot .
dinary forliearance exhibited by the Mas-a
eliuselts t'lergy ami I.t gistal 'ir toward- tin
most unnatural brute who ever disgrut cd 'ln
form of man”
"Mont: Massm ttest.rts Mouu itv
Tltcrc scene to l,e a mania just mm in J
Massn, liiisells for the iiuinift >t.,ti,>n if the j
|Ht ttliar jdiusi of ■ moial itl'M. " exhibileti I |
the Reverend Nereno lJ,.uv ■ now report
cd that a .Mr A A JWw a . a promiiielil
memlaT of one of the I‘iuspekl t hurt I" '
has hei;n guilty ,f tin- -time r.v. dng pox
'tiffs, and lut- t!"d from th" ',v r pretudily
with tin full t op ent in- t. lion -moniM ts
Like Howe. Ikiwiis ' lilt ~ dt-ep interot :a '
llietiuiralundspiritual weifareof tin. young." ’
Mi- victims, says ~ loud l'fi“>rt. «vei" sniail ;
children of Ihi'li sr\,a., m,»tly iitt!,- girl.'.
and of resjat'tahle tamilie in fact. Downs ,
seems to have h, en nearly as U,tl r.s Mowe.
w ith the single rixlecritiirg ev■> n'n n that lie
was not a meinlier ot th, Massm Inifstt
Is.'gisl.ttiiri. And. tike Howe, ite In- hern
terribly punished Try la-in; m-nt out as a mi.--
Sliipniy of ■ morai idi.i-" to instill, l tin
innocent children ol olherresina tahlefamilies
cl-s w here in Hit tmintrv A. ) Wirltl.
\ ( ‘i/ir tti,f ’itutn'lltsi
The facts concerning the conduct
of these two men are MiHicicntly sad
and humiliating.. Thyit .acts imlpalc
a meiiMirt. of toeustly (fcjuaiity which
cannot be e'*n,h*inue«l in teim. to
strong, or spoken i,t >ll v'"i',l. of le
muiCTUtion too seven Bill tin men
d.'ieily and malignity "I tho. who
send them to.u tli in sip it eojuieetum,
and aceompaiiu'il with such remarks
and insinuations as the alsne, is'
searcely less w orthy of reprobation, pud
scorn from all knots of iitiili ami
purity. Tito inipu tat ion that tlieipe
tation of scripture, made, fully ex
plains why llowe was so tenderly;
dealt with by the civil and religion*.;
authorities is peculiarly sigmlieant i
considering the source from whieli it
comes. The men of the South should
know that the morality and purity and
the church, .and the State of Mass,a
ehusetfs and New Kngland is far
greater than that ol the South, or of
Georgia; If they decline to aot opt the
declaration we ehallenge examination.
Those who fire tasting these stones,
anti uttering these wholesale .“hinders,
are told that we are in possession of
fuels which would make the men who
are now s<> bold turn pale, and tremble,
and mantle the laces of theii friends'
with shame; and now that the Sher
man hill is in force, they dare not pre
vent usfromspi ding them out before
the sun. This studied injustice atal
unblushing falsehood so persistently
practiced by (lie press of the South,
encouraged ami sustained b\ the leading
men, is to come to an end. or the North
will vindicate its purity, as it has its
|K>wer, and establish its claims dearly
before the world to superiority in the
former as slit* lias in the latter. But
why provoke Puritanic palienee beyond
endurance again? Why oblige the
pcaec-lm mg and Christian North, who
are to-day feeding thousand* "i your
thriftless poor, sending seed to the
planter, teaching the emancipated
negro ami the poor neglect'd white
Ilian the elements of practical educa
tion and the pure precepts of Christi
unity, to open before you the styes
reeking with pollution practiced ami
tolerated by church ami State all
through the South ! Why cal! on
those who would forbear, for the sake
of those who live in them, to hurt
stones on .your glass houses until the
shivered fragments fall crashing about
you. Betnembcr, ot ail men, these
Mutant censors t an less afford to chal
lenge the test of piety or purity.
l*nflits* Itlri'Uiis: in Tlltiaiasvlllc.
rill lit ft Si l, \ r VHI V ENDOKSEt)
A meeting of th, n om- of Thomas
countv, called by fie colored people,
asffmibled in the Poin t lions ' said
county on tiie .''dh n’t Uev. Jacob
Watte was apjx.'intcd Chairman, and
Mac DavTsj Secretary.
The meeting wasopened with pray, r
hy tlie Chairman.
The C hairman then stated the eiu, ts
ot the meeting in clear and appropriate
language.
Sir. .1. W. Tocr, a colored gentleman ;
trom Savannah, was then introduced,
ami stMiiud fonvartf’.and addressed,
the pe>/pit u] >on they uubjeet of the
prosetit.Sx il and p,,lii|ii»l eoaditipn ot
the eojpfitrv. lit ued to by
colored witWnficb adtentr at,
and we hojie liis remarks will l>o Jfiio
dnetive of good effeets to all whfimtww
him.
After these remarks, Col. .Taint s ).
S«#Wtil'd Was called Jo; by tie mgeting-
IIt? rofie ujton his feta, ami in Ids
usual clear and forcible manner, traced
the coining condition of the two races,
ami showed how lienefieinl it would b •
it, botli that js;at<., Intlim ny, good
will and goo»i wishes, should exi-t :.n«i
he eiiitivatisl heiween them.
Col. Arthur P. Wnsrh* wa- •' ••
eaiicl on.
He told tlie jjeojTe th->t wfi.-c si y
now most re,)Uiri-»l, was* tall -okt?.- ;
h>>n», sand corti tritos, and tin' xt uiM
then have sleek horses sud oalt’e. soi l
cattle, ~nd fat baiiie*. anti ofxuiit-m
and etaitented wives. He pledged
hiniself to thejwoph , that if they would
go home and make a good crop, and
their employers did not pay them f<-r
their honest labor, that he would lie
one of the lawyers that would tax Ins
brain t,, tbe highest ability to make
them do it.
Mr. William Hayes was then called ;
on.
He said that he was raised with the i
colored people—Ashed, tusseletl, ami
ettoii-hdiifetl with them. He knew them
and always trustetl tliuu, ami was as
willing ntiw |« trust hi* lile with them
ih ho was then, and -would endorse
what J W. Toei had said.
Aft <ll this the Stare tarv. Mae Davis,
v. as . ailed to the floor.
He said lie did not huve much to say
m tlie subjei’ts befoye tile meeting,
but would take the liberty of touching
in a tiling or two intensely interesting
to himself Ih' said lie was accused
of being a Kadicaf; he repelled the
inn with scorn and detestation,
lie Hjiid he tlid not want anybotly's
land without paying for it; and he was
behind the lime to lie a Radical, for
lie li(‘d already bought himself a home
“lemi dihl paiddor it, as gentlemen in
that assembly eonkl testify, and for
God’s sake never say that alioiit me
again. What I did say was, that we
all had past sins ami reiptit'ed forgive
ness for them, and I thought you all
iiud<T*tnod tir'd I had forgiven you.
Other.speakers were called up, and
made Home good remarks. The meet
j ing v, as condueted in much good will
and harmony, and much to its praist,
I every one wem home after its close in
; an orderly manner and in bis sober
senses
The platform oi tin Uepunli, ai t’oti
! gr«ssionul party of T’liomasville was
! eftllet! up and read, when J. W. Toer
moved its adoption, wliieh being secon
ded by Giles .Price, it w as unanimous
ly adopted. It reads as follows:
We. the eitiwus of the above named
: party, pledge ourselves cheerfully to
; acquiesce in, and adluue to, all the re
quirements .set tort h in the Constitution
j of the IfnitcHl States, as well as all the
aits ami resolution- passed by Oon
: gross, having in view the recountruc
! 1 1 ill! o! tin rebellious States.
Oil: MoiTii Kqual rights to nil
i (except those exeluiled by the tCl> of
(’ongr, ss), without regard to color,
i Our Desire is to get buck into the
, Pnionyin the shortest juissitile time,
| and t'ti the terms prescript' hy Con
! gross.
Our anxious anti happy retlections
are, ilikt the day is not distant when
the State of Georgia will again' be
clothed w it It iter former greatness, and
numbered among the States ok the
1 "nion.
Our Emblem The “ Star Spangled
B.iimei ”
Our l’letlge t“ to stand bv each
other until tlie great object is accom
plished, we so much desire.
,Jai on Wai»k, ( haiinian.
Mai Davis, See’v.
[ Stic, litpubii' iin.
BY TELEGRAPH.
| Eroni otiV tity Pipers.]
EBOM WASHINGTON.
VISITH XM-.or s.
Wasiiim.tov, May 'll, <». m.
In the it pert oi the Mobile riot,
J published. Pope “ays evt rydiotly appre
: hemlyii a distuihanvi during Kelley's
! “peeeh. He itensuros the Mavor for
: not I wing prtsent with an adequate
force, lie removed the Mayor and
police, not 'only for iTimhiat mtseon
iluct, but heeause there was no eordi
, ilenet in security and order w hile they
retained office.
Sway ne says the affair was not ap.
i prehended or tieliherately jtlanned.—
. Shejihenl, sjieakingnt Mayor Withers,
“ays: He is, j belicic, the only man in
I the city qnalitietl by disposition to
temper, with proper discretion, his
j official at is.
The Pivsokuit attends tlie Boston
Masonic ('elobration, June 21.
InK'i'iifi! Itevonnc ictaiftts to-dav
SjUlsrt.OOO.
Martino D >K. t urtis, the new Port '
j ugese Minister, was presented to the
Picsitfont < ' day.
The I*< esident leaves Biehmond. for
, Raleigh, at a'in the morning, instead !
■ •f afternoon on Monday.
EHO.M XIAV ORLEANS.
Xixv < >j:i i: i \-. Mav fff P. M j
M ayor lb ath q'tsunted two negro j
Policemen toil a'.
Advices Qfom 1 lax ana to. the Afftb,
per “tealmu Liberty , are as folioWs:
OljUlliii Gem rai Mau/eana has noti
fied th" (,'meUilar igeiit "f the T'i'ire.'
Gd¥nt»>W^ % . to pit' t'n Urritoix "I
the exer-fui'i : Bit wiltieu • igbt j
tlaxs. I’he t - ' "ft': dix i
act do l. *t :••]•]«* B * a .
way . "Hin"' “■ ' ' < j
iimph • t :.*« Itste t-i.s - '■’«
stain a- Sus- r* «ie ... •a'l« 1 j
the lwpliill t'tOX fUlWlrti!, 11l tile
*h»]f of te-t,, w>, - ...... .md j
lirovis’
‘ Tltt An. • -a. I*, s (Av e 1! I
has Is- ' •■•> > “'
Kid -M KM in;o\'|i
Rti li’lex >, M iy PM
T -lit' \xuss ■■ s.O . .si !*v the ladies
ill .1 vermin!■ :< . graves ie th. Pol
liiimtt' de-wi Hiert \x-■!< about 10-,
otHf jirt'/'ie : t Holly wo.-.! t "Hi' tery
EKOM ALABAMA
Mor.it v. May and.
Yesterday » edition "l tin Nation
alist, a Kepubh an lie ' spaju j lu i",
Was -asp'tided tty >.rdt rof tin ('t)in
mnnilant "I tin Post, ami a guard
placed t.xei the ofliv Itsfutuie puh
; lisation is prohibited until its proof
! sfieet: are “’itomitt* -1 to tin* ('omniau
j dant. The order of supprt s.-bm -ye
i ' r i' rendered amen ibie m (he
j last paragr iplt of tlie genera! «»r*lei "1
'May pith, prohib-tin tie ]mtmn
j tion of articles inciting vwpt. Tlie , i
j tide referred to. was instreeling
I freeditien when and ho'w lo u-e tire
arms.
EBo.M MEXICO.
P M
Tlie French steamer Sonora armed j
from Vera Cruz. She confirms tin i
telegram <>l the 10th about tie 'Uri'enJ i
drr iff Maximilian and hi- Generals,
'llie Commander of Vera Cm/ i- only
waiting official notification ol the facts
to sumwder the city.
Bcnavadts advices from St. Domin
go, of the 12U|, say the harbor of San
■ l'edro has bean declared a port, of
entry, and a decree issued exempting
for a period of five years -ill foreign
vessels from payment of permit ton'
clearances for any ]x>rt of entry of the
public, for the purpose of landing sab,
provided they faht nothing hut '.alt.
Anothei decree abolishes for a ; "nn of
five vears import duty on .ant , in what
ever wiy or simp, it may b<- intro
tlueed, adapted to building purpose*.
Tin British brig Cornu, bom New
York, was wivehcd off'the S'Utlieni
Coast Sound. The Captain and*. ;eu
were saxetl; also a ptw eager, Mr, Gitl
ding*. A part of the cargo will be
saved. Tile British Inig Fleetly Bar
ton,for Jaemel, with an assorted cargo,
was wrecked on tin Xoi thorn sidt ol
Baon:i. The Captain ami crew, ami a
part of the cat go, were saved.
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendment.
A’ 'oil'd ii* thi Semite aut( llun ■ w
KepicsentatdT* of the I'nlteil Shi ■s . t
America it Cungn i- aesembletl (two.
thirds of both Houses concurred), That
the following artieies be proposed to tiic
j liCgishitim'S of 'da: evt ral State.- as an
; amendment to the ('onatitution of the
i Baited State*, whieli. when ratified hy
! three-fourths us Legi*l*toies, shall be
i valid as a par of the Constitution, namely:
! Ar.n i.i;—Section f All persons born
| or naturalized in tho United States, and
j »ttbjrct to the juridietion thereof, are eiti
! tizena of tin' I Hittsl Stales, and of the
! State wherein they reside. Xo State eludl
1 make or enforce any ia\. which shall
abridge th* privilege* or immunities ol
I citizensnl the United Stutc- Nor shall
any State deprive any person of life, libcr
ity or property without ,ut prunes-ot law,
1 nor deny to am person within iUjr.risdk;-
| lion the eqiid protection of the laws
• Sec. 2. Representative* shill be appor
• tionotl among the several States according
to the respective mimhcrs. ooiimiug the
whole nuniber of persons in . aef Stale.
, oxcladmc linhar,.* no: trxvd . hot 'then
: I rer tin: right to veto ; t any eiet lion for
i electors of President and Vice President
|or tor United Star- Representative* in
| Concrete, pxccut.ve and judicial offieors it
, the Legislature, lltereof. is dweiod to any of
: the mail inhabitants of un h State, being
tvrenty-oue yCaks ot i.ge, and citizen* of
the United States, or in any way abridged.
I except for participation in rebellion or
. other erino'. the bnsis of representation
therein shall be reduced in the proportion
j which the number of such malt citizens
shall beai to the wbo'e number of mule
citizens twenty-one. years of age iu tho
| State,
Sec U. No jo rson shall b- a Saniitar "r
Representative in Congress, elector oi
President and Vice-President, or hold any
office, civil or military. amlti the United
i States, or under any State, who- having
previoualy taken an oaih as a member tit
Congress, or an officer of the United States
or as ixu executive or judical officer of any
State, to support the Constitution of the
United States, shall have engaged in in
surrection or rebellion against the same or
given aid or comfort to the enemies there
• of; hot Congress may. by a two thirds oi
each House, remove *udi disabilitr
See. t. The T tidily of the. pnidie debt
iof the United States’ tuthorized by law.
1 including debts :ociirrcd for the payment •
j of peneiohe and boantic- forst-rrt .' in stqw;
pressing insurrection or reb.-Pitu, shall
not be qnestiom'd, Inst neither the United j
! States nor any State shall »oc or pay !
/any debt or obligation iacuned in aid o"i ;
1 insurrection or rcbeliiou against the Uni- ;
tod States, or claim for the loss or cmanci- j
pation of any slave , but aii such debts. |
obligation? and claims shall be held illegal
and void.
Sec. r ’The Congress shall have power
to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the ,
provision? of this rrtieie
A lot of tobacco was sold in Linchbnrg I
last Wednesday at *P.V> per ’hundred j
pounds.
AV I UJLsiONrs
BCUOOL AND FAJHjJi SERIRS
<) l-N.
READERS AND SPEEEEKS.
UlUmu’s l r flume f/ Sjielfce. \ tesnijao ami !' ■ r -ix: <■" ' "1
Li.““iin- iii S|rfHiii'j', with U< tm til IN' ;|I|, I Dulntiwi Exen’i <“, “oi Bn
Klcmeiit- ■>! < )r:il ami Written ('iuii]«)“itn»ii. By M.xi■■ m W. i
\ r»nii*.. i w <! r»o ('ills. !♦>
W illson’s, IMfffff S/te/fee, \ Uroyrn --i\. Comd I. ..ii“ in Spoil
iiu?, ai'raiigi'il liccuiffino to tin-l’liiieiiiles of Orthi.i i.y :uf=! Giaum
with Kxeivi'cs in Sx nonvin* for- lloaiiiny, Spcliiny ami ’A rilin'q ;<n<! .i
new Sv'tcni ed Di titlitinn-. By M.xif#.'lt s .Wlbl.woX. f-'mo. ib* paui “
i nl“. :•> e nf'
W illson's I’cintee. Till School amt |. aiifily I'l iifn i flit • ><lux-;. ■! y to
Serb *ol School anil Family Rcailcv'. By Mxu n. 'Vu.i -o% Ih.ia,
t.“ ]• o(.“. 1 OT «'n(>. cent: 1 .
Willson’s First Hauler. The Fir-t lb dc oi • s !..•,■! I-.,, ily
Sefie*. By .Mxili ns W 11.1.50 v. Unit), 01 (layes. ! ( ir, . OI een? .
W illson's Second Hauler. '1 ite ml I’eailei’ and li: Sei-ooi :,ad
Fninilv Si i i'.-. jjy M.x in n • AVu.i so.* 1 l’iiVo. i.. ■. ju :•■:. , 1 o < 'i;' ilo
eent“.
I Third Hauler : fo/e »•/<»/strit A Third R. o : oi * (iraih
Jn txx ■i 11 the Sceoini atnl Tliinl Reailei - ot llie School ami Family Scries.
By,M xie irs Wn.i.»o\. l‘2ino, 2fti ])iioe*, To Cut* SO. cents.
Willson’s Third Hauler. Thc'lliL'il Bernier of the Si-b 0..! nl !■ "mi'.
Si-rie*. By Mai:'u s Wii.LSO.n. i 2nto, 2(it |>uoi'“, 112 Cii*-. !>o .•■ -n!
; A Fourth Hauler : li'tcn">:diut( -V/ve-. A Tomtli L*. ■• I .i <...■.i.
1 betxvccn the Tliinl ami I’ourtli Rem lets ol the I nnl I- !\
])vM xi:<u * Wn.to.sox. 12in6, ffl2 payi ii ' Cuts. ; U
Willson’s Fourth Header. Tlie Fourth Kc.-eler oi tl,- ~l
I’amily S< lie-. By M.vjteit's Willsoa. • I2im>. dtio |>aqc-:. jnt Uni.,
SI a-"/
Willson’s Fifth Header. Tin- Eil'tlr Remb- of'ti'o .N-hocaml EamiK
S' l ie:. liv M Xi:i It'S Wu.l.*o> ! 2 11)0, MO pay* . .'n. t ui- ... I ,;o.
Kioii Mai. <i m t,ii Hoxvai'l, fV'Uimi-stoticr 1
I'li i'ilmeii': Jinn .n
•' Your .V "!’ .1 t'en tins been rcccixcil
ami i" rirniaiAl " itli cri'iiMeti i'rt. I like tin |
weak- , mm li on I l'"'hiU.X pb a ed
xvitii tin t. hart.- anil I'm.: !!<n k-, ln'tii" in- l
then, taxi* 'o' .ii 1 1 ol a- iviit Du: child in ;
inakimr a -tart."
[Kxtijet iom l b' ti' i '1 Maioi Saxton or- j
VV.x'insi. ms, I) C . April 21, lri’d
- / ;■ J
fl v o Um-aght 1“ -"II"' that xv: bail betlci j
get tim I'arki r ,V Waliou Scrke, wliieh k tlu- j
a.m*l u-oxt in I tic .Sellout*, aiiiijity beeausc aotui |
hail get it for Ibe 1 ike id uniformity ; Imt lux |
recnamiemtation prexaik'd. One ceutteuem |
pv a' nt, xvtuituul usi tl both, stated thai tie tied ;
' need 1 1 1* otliar . liuic lie cured to, tout e"U
--| -idco it ihe Willsim Sw rh -as fau superior,
I dving till ■• Hindu of llie dilterenec of time
j re'iuired in b lulling anew pupil, tho picfc
j reni-i: in iuc: deeiiledly in iax’iu of the tut! r
{ s'li’i*'- S.I V. I, -tart li-e tbi: new move men*,
i | vT , j,. i, • • t : «•:» - xtant, w far
• Signed. S. XVli.LxliirSxxio.s.
from itie Am rican f'rcediuan *He x Limas
Abbott.)
“Tin: peculiar bnra. r. ri-*ic id this Scries
lie- in Die fact tDot flu x aim to impart, - far
: .is pot-Khk useful uil'Tiu diou. h r tin pui
j. :>i- til. y .viii.un a series of ■rUch:* Oil vuri
J • on, Is ■■ s< ins and history, graded to
j 1 tie ea; a-.-tiy ut ditf'-n i:? pupils, uud sn u n-,. ii'-" (l
| that when lb'' live volume- have been :Ue
j cully i /and, lie. .-tudeiit, in n'ditioii to a knoxx
j ivdge ol leading, wilt have acquired aeoneide-
I r.ibii kiioxvi-sige in many departmiuts ot
j tudy. si* i| j- wi i k.v the JimndntimtfoMuorc
j mi"! te in-t rnetion altnsvard."
j They ire thereiori |.eeuliarty adapled lo the
|pi T-:i:r needs amt iptiek pereepfivee'ol tlie
j colored eJnidn n Eaeli :euk is juntuaely aud
i hanilf n»i ty illn.-trited. and tin illusfndion.-
| ire All. ‘uti’ndeffto n-mltl tlie iS'inp.rvhuieion
jot tlu Ts-a-linu' mutter mow chat 'Hu: follow
; ing li-.-iiiu nin! inn selected from a!
| term .1..'-- * 1 a similar nature -
Renpxc K. f on A L .
| h.'rki: Si i'iauNrrw.i x i I’m cation,
Ki inroM), V.x . |)ee !». tiSoh 1
Dear Sir—l have been familiar with the j
i Keadvrc from their first publieatiou. and am
I t ree Ui f y to you, a> J have uuiforuiU -aid to
i •euchers. auperinteiid-nts, and Os hem, that, j
I thine? 'onsidemr. 1 regard tliuu as the I
j i'CSt Serb'S tn-son the piililk The Ixadine j
; pvvtlihir leal uiv ot :iii, Sciies xx .is n liappx in- !
' * piratioii „( the author, aud 'he execution of |
the plan so wi 1! done a- scarcely to: admit of i
improvement. Mi. Willson's styleotcotup , !
sition in the lower numbers of the Scries, and
something of his pfim in the lffghvr uttnilxer:,
have tieeii tinitated liy some later w riters ol
S. hoot readers with deeidedadvauiage to tln i:
work- Hence Mr. AVillMin fia» uot,uidv made
a peerless Series of hfs men, but has elevated
; the general standard of sneh works. Wheii
| ‘ x-cr my fcojee has not fw r: eOn-trained 'hy
j * inuniitauces, 1 liaxe aiwajs u-cil 1 1 1 : - Suit .
| both ii: tl" whin aud eolored ehoot . xvilli'
I "fill' i have I'Celi il: any way- camietlt-d
Tours, indy. K. 11. Manl-v,
SitDvriiiivudciTT Elocution. (
Hiujxn* & Brothers. Pohlishe) s,
FR VNKLIN StjUAKE, XK'.V YtlKix
HARFEK -x BliOTftt'K? will eu:i<! ;»ny oHlh* «• va>i\s Mui), jmxi.. ■in . • a * *
*•;' the t'hitcd J?tutcN on Jouvet dI tL . prii y.
J. K. DPtYAKT,
AfirEWT FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. AUGUSTA : H EC
I'rorii W>f >rnY. (i< tu'»;i7
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i m-vt r nuule luhttu* 'i j.tU'r' than Hem lh< ! u
•-Hfoh-. Tin Chui U uru un-in ]u, ■uO hy m.y
IKHU1KHU ’ V/. F, j|j r i eel, SDjMjrinti <.*icut t>!
fin Hub ■ ui IViiifoVi
' iHiia .LM«'udnipiiV.y Guithitht.) Jut; Miticik
rUiiltfc.'CV amt Ahi!*.uu;i.
WdHou u Headers :u x un jij-...x*ut.l !»;, ~un
iu Uiv
'Viil r-.t-nl, Ui UD <l, .<> i if
! to ( Aamint tliciu with \j- w- in
j troduution, «>?*. ruuulpt u.T iulf i<i u ■ .
j ILvudei; Cc iixxjMfEi - fi; ,t> jt<»i>l,if?n h rjt-nu.
I of
School and Fmniltf ( inf rls.
Twi iitr i vvc» iii HUiiiiu.i, V.V Mb 1 Wi!,. n
1 mml N. A. (Atlkiuo.
I Thu xu Cliurtrf tloi-rnw!,- m diuk-cUuh
j \vith tho ;uTomiJ.myimr Muuualuf Instruction
h v M.iltSus AVil) ~n flA.un .tu.u
I tlu* Primary ?>y X A
j e.ilhii.;, (PhiiD, -M {( fl, Mi lt 111 ■ u • her
j wiMi tlu* i Diii'-itt iti'l.D thr tin jiradioal
! ot :i ;U-lb: .v.-'MD, K !, u;uti
; iury iir t**iU!t,U'!i. In tiu- lh.'u.iin- CluveTd
j.'.V ruil ala diatnijoc ujj' t»'. v-iuy lytl. 'Hiesc
i r’ltiii t * ’.vijlbo Hinii.“hcd «it 1k r
j ii» l\i 1.1 oihiVr inoui)t"d or in hX cts. .uni
j aNo, for Fa iii iM t ,c, mnci.t w\U> th
I i<* lowing Hi ’’-' V/hon iriotinh h iwc are on
4 • ‘-aril of th* m;-.- of cih^reTiarf. about S" hy ;Kj
i in«*!‘v“ Tiny X\ ukdl, in '■
i Mm prterX niuiiiM
’ Ad. j r S/.- t
X- Eicmuiltai V . Sjjgfey lllu-tva: a
!' Wurth ’ Bin.
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j VIII.' lni. Act.'
• VViiiia-
X. I.)r;nyiu .
XC LUr- mu! Xv' -ur-f Xcta
Xir. Pm-a/,-.,ui* J..li i.- .
, XIII Familiar CJoJ-uK mcoiiiF-.iiiiLi!
■ bvii (Dipihqyfp. ■H;md
(*oh>r Cbfcl.' \ . ... ! ;V»
s XI V (,’hromatic Su.,J. ot Coloi>.. I :.u
XV. Animal' I .-. .. fin . f.
XVI. CfnrsifetVroi, of Amhiah . r-o t
XVrr. Birfh • flirirOfoMu dfi. , f/t, t -
’ xVm amV FKU > M ;.
XIX Bus -
- ( , laS{Kl!ic; , .titi!i i)I PlaD!- , ..... (iO • t .
AX f. lifjonoiHiuJl of Ihßuls... h(> < i
XXII. E<h*uouikifl Ljhic. luh! imuah. ut*j
Ihivu ol fliu^ntiruin smut - il
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Calkiu's.FrMpiiry o|<hv.vt
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Ti.crc hac tioUi'iw liu’AUhh ' in tiu
Cihi'.iuUk'HaJ iitth lor yuuro rjmt, to uu- iiu»"i f i
UIB4IU c4.uoJfVuyliju kHy\vh ti; v . :u :hu
ChjUAc if.udibc MaHuulthut .i •.A'iiij L 'a.D' -• ii;>
WdHouV Mjiliu.! i' the ino tAuunuan. a
oY'flie nriilu'ii'H -of TV-1; ! *♦... I t!i :{
ha- yuViki'Ws-ir '-V Wii‘, OH i u.DUe
Iv . .in vin-- >.nt h this Mm.m:;:! 'id<l ti*.• ■ •
[uiliA illlC <’l;ai-!-. tin* of ! ; r*«I»:»m:• I >
wt&Jkt*)YlW;uh v* - - v .