The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 12, 1867, Image 1

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~ 1 I*®, ' 1 ♦ VOL. 1. The Hally Loyal Georgian. UA„ JUNK 13, 1807, OFFICIAL OItOAN U 8 GOVERNMENT PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING Bf THE 1.0Y.U. GEOUGIJJt rUHMSIIING ASSOCIATION. ,T. E. BRYANT - - Editor. THUS. I’. BEARD - - Agent, t Hit.— ill rear ot Globe Hotel, corner of Jackson and Ellis Streets, Augusta, Georgia. IMR MS OF SUHSt ItIPTIOX : FOlt DAILY, One Year *«00 Six Month- 8 00 Three Months « FOU WEEKLY, One Year SdOO Sis Months 1 '"> Three Months 1 hi! At,WAYS l.\ AOVASCE. SINGLE COPY. FI V E C ENTS ii.tTE« Os ADYEKTISISG. Urn .Square equal* ten lines of minion type W’ 1 ' > 1 lv ic ;\S ; .. 5 ....... ig 1 :: SSo 1 “ r month- 800 Ia 1-00 •• “ 15 00 1 « (i •• .... -30 00 i “ 1a “ moo A liberal deduction will he made lor quarter, half or whole columns. Address, “Loyal Georgian,” Key Box I'd. Augusta, Ga. AH communications lor publication mu-tln: n riti *•* " n *. v I,D om ‘ side id'tin-paper, and l ‘ writer. Wo uwlWWi Hi'’ name, miles- the writer wishes us to &*> must have it, a- a guarantee ot t 0.- i rn-lituln,-- of the art ale jj ews a ltd Other Items. The orirtmisoiUOii of the Kepubli can ~arty'iu North Yiirtiliua i- prt.ffn - sin«r systematically su».*l sati'ffiU'torilt Without ,loul>t at tho nexl.fimditm lira lute inmtrm-t.ionnry States "ill ho I’otuid swelling tho solid eolmlUi* oi llit* Union forces. A colored man named Iluuter ha- I,een irf nnmondod hy the principal citizens of St. tor the oilier o! I‘ost master at that place. Thu PI"// ilitin remarks: “It is the nest they can do, and it were as well to he don, now us at any time, lor “to this com jdexion must Me come at last. I'loriili! ( uion. Tm: Wheat Chop, Capt. Geo. iS. Untile, who has been taking a trip through up]i«r Kast '!'< lines oc, iiiforuts t he Chattanooga Union that the wheal there is looking very fine. lie thinks that there is little danger from the rust, which is only attacking the blades at present. Much of the wheat will be lit for cutting in ten days. In Dade county, Georgia, they have already commenced harvesting. \ Atlanta. Era. ■ Perry lias written another let ter in w.hich he says that Confiscation is preferab»o to negro rule. Hut is (confiscation Mill n< gro rule, combined, preferable to the. latter alone V Ihi A. I’r.OGKi’.ss In Texas. IJte horrors ~l pTntmtrellism, to which we specially tllnd. n! a few days ago, art- happily not the only prominent features of the present: t*wtie m leisjas. While hu.-lt* . -i I .„.i.; nn . and ruffianism of other sorts vet'too' Iff, gently disgrace the Iron tiers and-on ’* other parts, events of verv different «g»«h«mce are steadily developing in the political a Hairs of the 1 lie t.tosU enthusiastic advocates ot Human Rights, one short year ago, eotdd hardly have anticipade«! 'ome ", U<- result's that arc already marking the progress of Reconstruction, -v fiend, familiar with Southern affairs, sends us some extracts from a business let.- , ter, which show that, notwilhstam.mg the’skepticism prevalent in Conserva tivc and Copperhead-circles, the world does move considerably in the right direction. . Speaking of the effect of Gen. Griffin’s order requiring all jurors to take the test-oath, the Texan letter writer adds a few illustrations, some what. personal, to be sure, but per haps not the less notable. Thus run the extracts, under date oi the lOtliot May, at the City of Houston: “'Horace Greeley said, in an editorial in February of 1566, that a colored juror had been impaimgled in Brook lyn, and that the sun did not fail to set or tile moon to rise in consequence. What wo it! 4-h, - 11 ink if lie had -■ -n in Houston, Texas, on the Sth day of Mav, fourteen, colored jurors impanncled in our District, Court out ■of Urenty-four / And yesterday, on an important case, tin* jury was com posed of six whites and sis colored. i)u the day before, the jury on a case were eleven colored and one white man; and the only man who couid write and who signed the verdict was a mulatto barber by the name of Love. Bo much for Horace Greeley's progressive ideas. You can show hint <!tis portion of the letter. A', r. Tribune U'GUST A, GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12. IStiT. OJIAI'TKH LXXill j An Act conferuing We ifoundorkx of t fn | Stub of Nvv-idu. j Ik ii m o led by tin Snott and lloo.si: of , i Uiprcxi nU I tires of Ihe l diited Malt « of . 1 merit-a I in Conan ns assembled, That, as provided for | and consented to in'the constitution of the i State of Nevada, all that territory and tract ! of land adjoining tin? present eastern Inmn | rfary of the State of Nevada, and lying be tween the thirty-seventh and forty-second degrees of north latitude and west of the longitude west of Washington, is lieteby added to and made » part of the State of Ne | vada. I Sec. 2. And In it further enacted. That • ! there is hereby added to and made a part of 1 the State of Nevada all that extent of terri i tory lying within the following boumlurie-. to wit: Commencing ou tiic thirty-seventh : degree of north latituc. at the thirty-scvnnth degree of longitude west from Washington; i and nmniug ilienee south on said degree of 1 longitude to live middle ot the river Colorado -of the. West; thence down the middle of -aid river to the. eastern boundary of the State of California; thence northwesterly! along said boundary of California to tile thirty seventh deg!<■" of north latitude: and thence east along -aid degree oi iatitudi to tlie point of begining: /here/.-o’ That the j territory mentioned ill this section sliall not liecome a part of the -State of Nevada until . -aid State skill, through its legislature, eon- j sent thereto: And prodded further, That all | oosses-ory rights acquired by citizens of the ! United Stales .to mining claims, discovered, ioealed, and originally recorded in compli ance. witli the rules and lcgtilulious adopted l, v miners in the i*al: Hanagal and other milling districts in the Tcvritorv incorpora ted )* y Hie pro\ i.-ior, of this act into the State j l of Nevada Shall remain is valid sub siding mining Gatins; but nothing here in contained shall be so nm-Inied as granting a title in fee 10 any mineral lands held by po.-essory titles fit the mining States and , territories. Approved, May a. 1800. CILYL’TKU LNXIV An .let to cnrmi rt<;/' lih i/raft/iic Coriiitniij.cn thm bcticceti tin Idciteil Hlntis a.adlhi Ml ml ■f ('rd>tt iw.fl i/fltcn HC.st linU'i. /d'llids "ltd Ihr When a-.lat ' Servm-ei Alfred Pell, junior, Alexaudei Uaiiiifini. junior Oliver Iv. King, .Maltirin L. Deluticld, Wiih'aiU Smith, and .James M. Digges, tiii-ir asso ciates, sueessoi's, and as-igns pirson-' coln- I'.osim; the Jut.''national Ocean Teh graph (kimpany, and incorporated company char ier,-.; by' tin: Slate of New York, are do ..irons ..f . -tabli:--.'ling a Hue of subniaritie telegrapliic eniaiiiinii.'ation Imm ween the V'nitei! Slates of ten and the West India Islands and jin. Jial.nines: Now, !iicrefor, in order to faeilial, fig- v,• i•' .a. paprise licit OtUdcd hallo Sued, nnd Jfil/ur "J //• ;>ri‘C!d, dims of On I idled Stud* ,f Aim-etm C'lhtjrtu aumijiled. That tin- said lu- U-i 'aCem.d (lec;m Tehgrapli Company, in eorjioiufcd nu.let the laws of the State of New York, their successors and assigns, •diali have (tie sole privilege fora jieriod nl imirteen ye," - from Da ajiprov.il <>{ this net, !o Ry, construct, land inainhtin, and op-. ; crate ieitgfjipliie or uiagnetic lines or entiles in and over flit- waters, reel's, islands, shores, ami lauds, over wliltli lit United States, jurisdiction, from the -limv* of the Stale<*f Fiorina, in tie '"1 United Slates, to tin Island "I Cut::', and Hie Bahamas, •"her boti: and. o'her W,-t India Islands. 0 And he H fneihee Codded. That the said Intel notional Ocean 'reie.graph Compaiiy sliitl!. al all tiliJ' 1 .- i.A" Hie l c.iti'd 1 States tile In* said cable or cables, to ! a telegraphic op. tHtoroj its own selcelion. to transmit any message:, to ned f; j l ' niilitai'V, naval, and diplonialie or consiife.r agents; and the, said eomjiany hail keep al! its lines open to (in public for Iho transmis sion for dniiv publication 'of markei and eou.merviai l eliort; slid hddiigrm e, ami all messa "-, ,i. -;.,a1.-lics 'and .•oiiiniunieaiioii shfjl he ibruarded in 1i,.. ordoi in which thev -.hail (>(* received anil (lie -aid .aiijj,,ay -1' dl no! lie permit led to elinrge' and ■ "licet for messages transmuted through any of U- , i Übill.ii'i!ic 1 alii.'.- taor. Ilian Da- rule ol (hie. dollars and titty I'eiils !V iin-«a,iges «and words, sitljjee! iioVi’ l ,’!'. to tilt: pow r and 1 on •-ress to idler and determine -aid ides. fn,elded. That tile -i ! inn 1 na iouai He. all Telegraph Company shad, within the period of three years from the pa-sage of this act. eausi; flic said submarine telegraphic eabcl or i to hi laid down. and HrU tin- - 'id 1 J ble or cubic; shall lie in sfiilo|.eration for the 'i.ii:■-iifi sion of otessages within Ihe -aid period of live years; otiua'wjse., I hi-grant to !*(_■ null and void. Si-;,. t; Aidl.il, it fieellue enacted. That Congress shall have jxrtvcr, at any time, to a.iler orrepea! the foregoing act. Ai't’KOYliD, -\k- d| 11X50. chapter" bXXV. A , Act ft> (:Jdcr'l tfu dneiediction of the. tlumt of Claime. Ji, ;.! ciao lcd. off tfu Senate died JluneC of , lii;iri«e:datka> "ft/" l' uitM StnleHof Auuevkn, in Cohyecsx axcuuhled d’iiat the Coyrt ot Claims siiall have jurisdiction to bear and de termine the claim'of any pymaster, quor termaster, coinmisHary of subsistence., or other disbur-in..; officer of the l dited Slate, or of his admbiWr.doi-s or executors, for re- JieJ from responsibility on account of losses l,y capture or ofhenvise, while in tlie line of , lus duty, of government funds, vouchers, re- : cords, arid jxi.pers in liis cliaree, and for which such officer was and is held rcstsmsi- j ide: Pronided, Timt tui appeal may Ik-taken; to tile Supreme. Court, as in attar cases. Skc. 3. And, In H farther enacted. 'Dial whenever aid court shall have ascertained , j lie facts of any sue li loss to have been witii : ou t fault or neldeet on t'ne part of any such 1 officer, it shall make a decree, setting forth jl„. inuumt thereof, tifxm which the proitet a.vounting officers of the treasury sliall al jow to such officer the amount so decreed a j crelit in the. si.-ttl< ment of hi- account-'. AITUOV El). May RXiti. ' LXXVI . Court "t On t fund a of Wadno’itew. to. the IMrict Qf M’tmbja jfo H e.fnO'ttd hy the mu"!' a net llnJn*. oj Os the I fit, and Stal, . i a • Conor, X, nc„ mHcd. T hat Ihe lev v court of the county -' f Washington, m tlu f>i«irt.-t Columbia', vlicnf; j- mpmveree u. ; oi 'aid ruads living decided -hall lie assessed as proived i«>r m I three: of the act of ( a api"'" •lIH.V first, eighteen liundml and twelve, entil e" I -An act conferring u rbiin powers on the 1 levy e.utrt for the county of Washington, in the District oi Columbia, AwitovßD, May i), 1800. CHAPTER LX XIX. .1,, Art to inearpowte. the National Theological InMitvte. licit iiidclctl by the Senati and House of !{e]trcx, .ddtircn of tin I'ndid States of America in f'vui/ress assembled. Tiud Abram l>. (iil lette, Edgar It. Gray, Edmund Turnov, Zahnan'Ric.hards, Robert.!. Powell. William TANARUS, Joltnsou, Henry Roll'd, Charles IT. Morse, Joseph C. Lewis, John 8. Poler, David Rees, 1). \Y. Anderson, Daniel 0. Eddy, Leonard A. Grimes, Justice 1). Fulton, William 11. Williams, Isaac Weslcott, How ard Malcolm, Joseph 11. Kennard, Newton Brown, r i\ Dwight Miller, and all persons who shall or may Ik: associated with them, and their successors, are hereby created and declared a body corporate and politic, in deed and in law', by the name of “Tlie Na tional Theological Institute-,'’ and by that name sliall have, succession and lie capable in law to -U( and be -ucd, plead and be. im pleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity and elsewlictv, !o make and use a common seal, and tlie sraile to alter or renew al plea sure ; and generally to do and perform all things relaiiveto lb,.'.object of this corpora-, lion which is now and shall be lawful for any individual or body politic or corporate to do. Sue, 3. And he It further enacted, That the object and purpose of this corporation shall be for the education of pqj'sons for thechrislian ministry, and those associated with them as assistants, in such course of ! theological and general studies as may be - deemed proper for that purpose; iiiiit for Hull purpose is hereby aultiori/ed to , Ice or appoint such officer as may be deemed ne , cessary or projier for tlie control ot its affairs; to adopt such regulations and by , lsws for its govci'inunl: as. may be deemed ■ neccssji-ry, not inconsistent with the laws of the United Elutes in force in tlie Dislrictol . Columbia, and to amend or repeal them at plc.isiirr; to receive and hold any lands, tenements, annuties, moneys, goods,'cliat lets, or other property of every land or nature, which shall bo given, granted, or bequeathed j to it, or be otherwise acquired, for the pur pose, >f carrying out tlteobj, elol this eorjiora tion not exceeding fifty ITiousand dollars in real os late :.d :nn one time; and the same to sell oi ,lisj„ iso. o i in sueii nmnnor tis maybe i desire,T I'm the jairpose as aleres.::" . Peuci ded That any property so aequired, lor the |iioeee,'i- t)i, i, ■ !', , a iny inone.■ received as a gift, himll not be ii-od for any other than .-.iicli educational purposes: And ■firocidad, idea. That no person 'liali be o n'juii.'ii from Ihij advautag. sos education afforded bv the inslitui,'.,n account "I tlieologieivl bcliei:. i Ht-'c :t. Aral he it forth- r , nailed, Thai this a, , inay ~t any time he alb red. amended, or repealed. Aithovi'U), May II), 1800, (TlAl’TEll r.XXX. In ,!it to don ad an. Act cl,titled. ' i. ■ , let c. I"Una in Hainan Cnr'/ws, and reijiilatiliy and idled PiiM'eidini/s in certain Cams." a], a March ‘hied, ,ii//,teen, ha,.dud and sect ij- I], rev. 11, a u.acted In/ tin S’i'.ntc and llama cf ih at'dirc, of tin (h itcd Stliti of America. '■ t'an/fi, ■■■* ox.-, iiihhd. 'l’liat ally .eaich, seizure, arrcsl, or iiiiprisoinn, oi mitde. or mu - . .ion, oi omilted to be lona dmiug : tin -aid r,.-bcliii.il. by any otliy. : iiersom under and by virtue of nnv order. .- j rften or verbal, general or -TK'cit.i issued by tlie I'residcnt. or Sccrelarv of War. or by any military officerthe Uiuted States lioiding ! the cimmaml of the deparf-nient, district, or : pl;nc wiiliin which .such seiziir,'. .-carcli, ar i rest, or iniprisoniuent was nuuie, done, or iiiii'iiiitlcd. or any act:, were " done, or : omttticl hi lie 4utu: eitljcf by tlif i,e;";on pr idlii ci In whom lhe iii'fii rw a- .idili'.--eil. or : for whom it was intended, or by any other per.-on aiding or a-d-iing him therein, -hall, tie held, and are hereby declared, l< ( ome within tlie purview of the act to which this i is amendntorv. anil within tlu purview of iin, Ikpirf.li, tifth. iindsixth sections of the said act oi Marcl. fbnd. "t.'liei tt Jmndi'ait and sixty-throe, for all tlie ptirjioses of d<- fence, transfer, appeal, error, or limitation provided therein. JintHo such oi dir shall, by force of 111i: a,-I, or Hiea-cf to will-li this i- an amemtmeul, be i tjefenee To any . "It or action for any act dune or omitted to be. done aft,'! the. pus-age of I hi* act. Skc. 3. And In it. further , naeted , 'I Lot when the sa.id order is in a riling, it sliall be, sufficient to produce in evidence the original, with proof cl its. aiehi'iitieity. or a eortilUd copy of the same; or if sent by telegraph,! I In;"production of the telegram purporting to j Ungual,, I'rom such military officer shall In: ! prinm facie evidence of' it: iiithi'iitieity; or if the original of such or telegram i- lost’or pan j noi.be produce,l. sromlor* :videnco thereof -hall be admissible, as in other cases. Biic. And, he it further enacted, That j the right of removal from the State court in- : to ih,: circuit court of fin United States, j provided in the fifth section of the act to which this is amendatory, maybe exercised i after the .ippenmnee of the defendant and ! the tiling of hi- plea or other defence in said ! court, or any term of said court subsequent to the term when the appearance is entered, : and before a jury i» eiajiannolled to try the j same; but nothing herein contained sliall be held to iiliridge tlie, right of such removal 1 after final judgment in tin: Elate court, nor; -hall it lie necessary in the State court, to off,a or giv surety for the filing of copies in the circuit court oi the United States; but, on the filing of the petition, verified a- pro vided in said fifth section, the further pro \ erodings in tin; Stale court shall cease, and: not lie, resumed until a certificate under the; seal of the circuit court of the United Stale ~ biting that, the petitioner has failed to file: copies'll! the said circuit court, at the next : term is priulue.,',!. S::( 4. Anil he ii further Charted. That it the State court shall, notwithstamling the jHirfonnunce of all things required for: Tlu'removal of the ease to the circuit court aforesaid, proceed further in said came or prosecution before said certificate is produced, then, in licit fa", all <>ich further jin.ee" dings -hall be void and,if none effect; and 111! parth'", judges, ollieei'-, and other person*- theiiccfortli jito,ceding IhcrcumVr. or by j color thereot. sliall be liable in damage- I herd or to tin jcity aggrieved, to be r<- revered bv aetiuu in. a court of the. Slate havin" nr.,per jurisdiction, or in a circuit mar! of the l.'niind Suite- for the di -Hict in winch such further jimceedings may have, been ind. or w here the party, officer, or iithei pta-on, so offeii#..-’-sliall be lound ; and noon a reoiverv of damages in ci liter I conn, the jKirty plaintiff shall be entitled to doublts lawts. Skc A/at In it fuel/o c malted, '1 hat it shall' ix; Hie duty of Hit clerk of the Stale' court to furnisb copies of the papers and Jill-ill the care to the parly *> petitioning j | for iho removal: and upon the refusal or nc ; gleet of the clerk to furnish such copies, the said j tarty mav docket the ease in the circuit i court of tlie United States; and thereupon ; said circuit, court shall have jurisdiction therein, and may, upon proof of such refu , sal or neglect "oi the clerk of tlie State court, and upon reasonable notice being given to the plaintiff, require him to file a declaration or petition therein; and upon his I default may order a nonsuit, and dismiss the ease at the costs of the plaintiff, which dis missal shall be a bar to any further suit ! touching the matter in controversy. ArrnovED, May 11,180(1. GIIAITKM LXXXI. -Lt Act to authorize the. Coinage of Fire-rent Pieces. li, it enacted hy tlu Senate and .House of Ili-jo esi lUuth'i sos the l ailed State* of America i(v Congress astembkd, That so soon as prac ticable after the passage of this act, there ; shall be ooffied at tlie mint of the United Slat,'- a five-rent piece composed of copper and i fickle, in such proportions, not exceeding twenty-five per centum of niekle, as shall lie : determined by the director of tin: mint, the ! standard weight of which shall be seventy seven and sixteen hundredths grains, with no ; greater deviation than two grains to each peiee; and the shape, mottoes and devices of , aid coin shall he determined by the director j of the mint, with tiie approval "of the Secre tary of the Treasury; and the laws nowin ! force relating to the coinage of cents, and : providing for the purchase of material, and : proscribing the appropriate duties of the officers of the mint and tin: Secretary of the i Treasury, he, and the siuuo arc hereby, ex tended to the coinage heroin provided for. Skc. 3. .1 ml bo it. further enacted. That all laws now in force relating to tiro coins of the : United States, and the striking and coining of t lie same, shall, so far as applicable, bo ex j tended to the, coinage herein authorized, ! whether said laws are. penal or otherwise, for ! the security of the coin, regulating and guar ding tlie process of striking and coining, for ! preventing debasement or counterfeiting, or j for any other purpose. And the director of : the mint shall prescribe suitable regulations to insure a due conformity to the'required i weights and jnoportious of alloy in Hie said ! j coin, and shall order trials thereof to lie ; made, from time to time, by thcussavei of the ! | mint, whereof a report shall lie in writing to the director. I iSkc. And he, it fuither enadnl. That I Siiitl coin sjail! he, tU -ial tender in guy }tav ! ment to the amount, of one dollar. "A ml'it ! shall be law!id to pay out such coins in ex eliaiigc tor the law fid currency of the United ; Hl.lie.--, (except icnis. or half cents, or two cent pieces, issued under former acts of Uon i gi e- -. ) in suitable sums, by the treasurer of i i the mint, and by such oilier depositaries ils! ; ilie .Secretary of the Treasury, may designate, j i and under general regulations approved by j ! the Secretary of the Treasury. And under! ; Dip li jo's i'rwftlfvl jojis the snine may be ex- i 1 idiaiigcd ’ iji suitable spins for any lawful! •snrrencv of the United Suites, 1 and' tfie ex- \ pe::s''s incident to such cxeliange. ili.-trilm- ! iii,:t, ami lisii-mi., ion may be paid out of j ; the profits oi said coinage; nnd the net pro j ills of said coinage, as ascertained in the | manne r presi iibed in the second section of I : the. act .on titled "An act relating to foreign! ! coins ami the eoinage of cents at the mint of i I tlie United Stales," uppiovetl Fcbi'uary twenty - fir.-1. eighteen hundred and fifty seven, shall he transferred to tlie treasury iif the United Elates Pencilled, T|i,|f from ami alter Hie passage oj tiffs act no issues of j fractional notes of'tin: United States shall : lie of a less denomination than ten cents; and i all such issues at that lime outstanding shall, : i wiien pnidinto i lietiviisury or any designated ; depository of the United Mates, or redeemed or exchanged as now provided hy law, be r<> ! : tallied and cancelled, •!. A.hlibe (i f.tiler enacted, That, if i ! any jierson or porso'ns not lawfully author- i i/n! shall I:nowingly make, issue, or pass, | ; or cause to lie made, issued, pr passed, or I aid in Die making, issuing, or passing of any I . coin, card, token, or device whatsoever, in menial or its compound, intended to pg.ss or , tie pas" and as money for tjioeoln authorized ! In tin aci or for'coin of equal value, sttelt ! pei " or persons shall be deemed guilty of ! a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction ilicreof, be punished by a fine not,exceeding ■one thousand dollars, and by impiTsoimisni Tor t'l'iii not exeei'tling jive years at, the disc ration of the court, M i And, be il further nmeteil, Thal.it -hail lie lawful for the treasurer and the evera! assistant treasurers of the United Slates to redeem in national currency, under i such rules and regulations as may be pre i scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, the | coin herein authorized to be issued, when ! presented in sums of not less than one hun : died dollars. AtTftoyi:c>, Utay .10, 1800 Congressional Districts of Georgia. 1.-t. Counties Chatham, Rryan, Liberty Mclntosh, Wayne, Glynn, Camden, Charl ton Ware. Pierce, Appling, Tatnal. liiil | jock, Effingham, Striven, Emanuel, Mont gmnerv, Telfair, Coffee, Clinch, Echols, Lowndes, Berrien, Irvin, Laurens, Johnson, Brooks, Cobffiit, and Thomas. Twenty nine counties. xM. Counties Decatur, Earley, Miller, Balter, Mitchell, Worth, Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski, Houston, Macon, Marion, Chatta hoochee, Sumter, Webster, Stewart, Quit man, Clay, Calhoun, Randolph, Terrell, Lee, and Dougherty. Twenty-three coun ties. 3d. Comities Muscogee, Schley, Tay lor, Talbot, Harris, Troup, Merrhveatlier, Heard, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Carroll, Campbell, Haralson, and Paulding. Fif teen counties. 4th. Counties- Upson, Pike, Spalding, Henry, Newton, Butts, Monroe, Crawford, Bibb" Twiggs, Wilkinson, Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, and Putnam. Fifteen counties. fitli. Counties—Washington, Jefferson, Richmond, Glascock, Hancock, Warren,: Columbia, Lincoln. Wilkes, Taliferro, Greene, Morgan, Oglethorpe, and Elbert. Fourteen counties. t;th. Counties—Milton, Gamnett, Wal : ton, Clark, Jackson, Madison, Hart., Frank : lie. Banks, Hall, Forsyth, Pickens, Dawson, ! Hart, Franklin, Banks, Hall, Dawson, : Lumpkin, White, Habersham, Kuban, Towns, Union, Fannin, andGilmer. Twen ty-eight counties. "tli. Counties DeKulb, Fulton, Cobb, ; Polk, Floyd. Bartow, Cherokee. Gordon, ; Chattooga, Walker, Whitfield, Murry, i Catoosa, and Dade. Fourteen counties THE \ai v ß‘S§ai Stumhuri. V A SERIES OF SCHOOL ROOKS which i»1 extensively used in wcr.y S'T of the Union, in many instances more larg|jfy than any or all others, may justly hear llieptt’ovo title. Nothing but the most unqualified merit could give any Books this proud position. ''Teachers, and friends ol education general Iy, a, re aware that it is creditably Maintained nv ilr, NATIONAL S*UF.ff or ' SCHOOL Hoiks, PUBLISH KD BY A. A. BA li J\ r EaV cO CO., NEW YOHK. ? Thebe ianions Looks are used and everywhere popular. The eovers every department of School, Academic nnd Col legate Instruction. The .following nru (lie vol ume* representing the conmum Iminehcs . 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