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The liiiily Loyal Georgian.
Al’Gl H.'NK 25. IH|o.
CH'I'IAI «.!••; \\ s (fOVF.RNMKNT.
■/ Oripin oj the Ceonjia
Ft! neationnl 1 ssor ini ion.
UNION REPUBLICAN
st in: co \ ifstios.
In |>nrMi:iii: Avitli :i !{<•.»• >1 uf i«>n
ri'ci'lllh* liv iln - “//.ik a/in
1 'nw lit ittli "f ill! I nmt< lifjltll'l "'Oil
J'urt,/ iii fi'ini'i/i", tii'Tc will lie :i
Slnf 1/i/n.; ( 'mu-t iilinn hcl'i in lilt-
City ol Afliniln, mi (lie fourth liny
nl’ .Inly’ 111 *\I liy (lie )Yi<>ii<ls mill Mi|>-
|m »rti-, s n|' ;1 n■ Xntioniil Fnion H<|mli
!ii,;m |i;ir< v.
Tin Irii-uili. mill sii|i|iorli'i > ut llmt
l liriiuylmiit tin' cnliri' Mutt*,
without i»-{':ii<l In fiilur nr lormeT ron
liiiion. nir i iinli.-illv solii'iti'il mnl <*\-
jKTicil tn Dive (heir I'ountii'M ivjiTesen
«il.
A | >liill« >riu nl jiriiii-iji!«*h will In'
:i<lii]>t<‘<t iijimii whit'll tu in iln I llrt t lu*
ft)i| >v«ni'-hitiix jii'lilii'iil rmii)i:iinii. it will
not lie llio “white witin s ('on vent ion”
nor ii,, ‘•I'uloroil man’s Convention,”
Imt iinti .>i tin tYii'iiiK ol “miivorhitl
oi In ration, ri|nal ju.-t in i, and I lie imliti
c.al riy r i l l"t nil.”
SeVefi.i dint ilioiiislioil Stnti'snirli
friiin ililL i'ciil portions ol tin- Fnion
liavr uonseliteil to Ik* present mnl mi
iln .mm thr Convention. All tlir trirnii.M
nl' tlir movement an* invilnl to altiml.
W n M i iik him, < 'ltnii 111 . 11,
Ui.miv !'. Fakkow, Seeretnry
nl tin Kseeulive Committee nl tin
Ciliim lii'|ii|li|irnn I’ai'ly nl (teore'in.
\ii am r (*\., May JO, l*lu.
All 1 IJ'I'I ill Till' HI ill I llirmllv 111 till
!!l*i\ 'lO li I'i 1111)111 -1 I'll 111 Jilll'li.ll It
. .
Republicans of Georgia !
In' Mini in i• 111 V a large di'logtitinii
to tiir Atlanta Convention on tin !
“ I'oiiitli nt .iilly Tlir tiitili'nin| loail
jll_r li A1 '.until li:i\ agi'ei'il to traits.
port tin-, t iji'titl >i• aw nl tin- Convention
I'i ll' iuil! 111 ■r.
I{<*]> nl:lii-nn• '. n liiti mil i" .Ini ml, let
in Inn r :i great < oil volition.
it i uinifiiliiii iil ; n- lor I'lltj i-imui, iiilirl lin
riiti* ncMi I * -in mi- nl I .' ol Itiejiuju r, .nnl ."
i niiipiilili'il wi’ . iti" llaliin ol li," wi'llir Wo
will not jiiil.’i.li iln mi lilt', ini'..-: I.lii' it liliT
wisin''' ns In li' inil wr mrii; 1. 0 ii, ,i ,
LUMMiiUk; *it Afro uuttjtiilnetw i>t li iii'iti ii
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LETTER FROM SAVAMAH
/».'/ niiii'H.-i 'in -lor 'hoi I ’kon i/
t 'iril J.’, ihin tinii /'itit'inr I'litil
no n. .*\ in /v - //* //irtrilt "11, /\,/*.
th-r 1, A-r,. Sr.
K\.'rythiiij.- seems to lie very uniet
hi t Iris'.'it v, fn»!it iraliy, anil lirsimte, i*.
- I't-y ill’ll. It Ini'- vaiiii'il Kteaihly ,nr
Mi" >! ilny* m m,iciissinti, ami te.ys
are. exiii't'Asisl tli.it ivo slutll bsive sioF
iti’s;. tiv anil by. t bough the eity is verv
healthy .it in'i'M'iii.
(in nyii'liy ’'layor, nith two ot tlie
fity Cniine.il, have gone to Atlanta to
invite (ten. Cope to visit us, ami pm
la'ie •! Savaimah hospitality.
There seems to lie some aniirtv on
ilie part ol oflii'iais to keep 'mi good
tenns Willy tli" niiinaiw , atid ivy wisit
here to bein' Testimony to the retn.nka
hlr good order and ijHietne,-s o| *nr
eity -'in" the ‘Sheimtm Bi 11 '* uas
pass.,-i. mid espeeiailv smee some peo
}>!* lie'i' beaid flint the e iloved i‘iti/;ens
oi Saimmab had jieiumned <ilmcral
(’one lor i rliange in eity ortietlls.
Tluii ;it-'tition is rtateil by the peti-
a ’Tiers to have done them “a heap •,(
good. Their “best friends” are
studiously endeavouring to avu,jd gj\
ing them oli'enei', and are eiiitentli
on their gnod behavior. Tlie wool j s
*o sitort to ciivei Sambo’- eyes, bill be'
“makes blieve," he don’t see, and tile
mimmit o! ideetnmeering •lone nights
uni Smid.iy.' is alai iittug.
Ta’K ug 1 iietitioiis, remind- me
■ .i"i nor d.’i'linn lit ot that deseriji
lion, pi-11 ll.g that the mlored jh'o)i|o j
ot i o' State may no longer lie siste-j
mat; dly s .imliid old of their utorev '
oy ; oil" .-I ami .-UKiinlnuit (.'oirtpaim -, |
who i.a’-gi :1h iii hi st elass fare like j
white! Iks, ni«! tie a thrust them into j
iiti-i !;■ le' ev eai * like baggage, has j
fi'.Mi (.'rivaidid > (i.ii. IVjK'. signed :
by mo iinmU'ed colored inters, j
Mi .i ;k- n. sister of Mr. Albert j
.laeksiiii one of (be Savaimah Board
' . • ■
'o! I legist I 'it.''ll, is a seliool (earlier,
and when ton t him to Irayi scliuo) j
|e Valdosta, a fie i a •«?;' to tin- eftyl
VI . S I'ifu-ed adll it’am a jfl st
•las- ear tgir uli'u li I held a tieket,
on the groinid Thai -lie had colored
blood in her •. eitis; altinmgh asi rmigel l
would to "i o-pe.'t hi t ol harboriuo j
am siieh terrible thing about her |.cr. |
son, fin her skin i- a- lair as that it '
nine tenths nl ill" ladies n! Saiamiali. |
She r< fused to go at aii m tint t'am. 1
The alVaii myated ipiile a m i,s, it net, 1
.del in addition to ill- reVusa! ■ ! '1 ;
oftieers ot the Sylvan Shore, topi'.,,
decent ijmu tors to \‘• istant Sinateon <
II Taylor 1 .S A., iora nmltir reason,
ami ei era! ot hi r ea a ■ oi like ebarae
ter, eaitsed the petition to l» sent.
The Ci id ltd li.iilroad have imv nisei',-
placed.a (list class ear at the disposal
id the colored people, although even
on that Mnl, a hhiek person i- not
good enough to.-it beside a white one,
even were they patent am! child, un
less the tnrniel leinnV" the ilisabilifv,
bv carrying a white child in her arms.
If tile idea is so dreadful, why should
poor little ehildivu be i'orted to draw
sustenance from black breasts, be
kissed by black lips, and Imgged by
black arms?
Not long .since, in company with a
friend, the writer visited a colored
school. There were present just ninety
eight pupils, and it was not by any
means a select, or first class -eliool,
but lion many do you suppose of those
present were real blacks? ,/nxl finr /
'riu- colored schools of Savannah
will not slum one genuine black pupil
to ten of a lighter shade.
Verily, the deeds of these people do
show themselves in their children's
laces, that they love darkness rather
than tlm light. Behold the christian
izing ytlhlem es of slavery, and the !
manner in which colored people were j
enlightened in those dais; trulv it
almost makrtb one mad
The Savannah , firemen (whiles)
turned out the other day, and hail a
grand parade on thr occasion<d aii-it
of a Ma< on ('oiupnny to t his city.
The men ail looked lim lv, and tin
j occasion uas one long to be remcm
i brred l»y all eoneerned
! There was one fact not ice,able, iuji r
l iiitnl Sin hr /'V rti / ini: .in thr
rntirr jirijcrrrinii / At the annual
parade of the colored liieiutai, the
last ol May, every engine had from j
one |o a do/.i'ti of the glorious old
' Star- ami "snip, y, hih a large por
trait of I im'o!u ivtts carried tit tin
head of i.’tti f oiitptmy. We under
| stood tii.'it the “Stars and Stripes”
Ihititi-'.i i"i me i aigme house the oilier
1 dai, iuU. dl-l Itvv >ee ts.
! ■ schools ■ ; tin Ameriean Mis
I
itfismat y .issm-iiiiioiieloseil on the . lilt
iiirtlatil, ami the Superintendent, with
I niost ol Ids corps of t etchers, will leave
j for Neu \ ork on to niorroivV boat.
I There hits been no pyh|jc evhibitioii or
; I’Xamhmtion ol these selasds during
the present year; although it is evi
: dent to nl! that a great work has been
! .ai'Comj' , 'shed.
; M’. John l ! mtell, oi Atlanta, one •!'
[ the best master budders in (ieurgiu, is
! «"«' engtige*! in tearing down a por
j lion ol present seho-il bnilding on t)m
chriief ol I’rice ami Harris streets, mid
! "fill erect in its stead a budding eim
i turning a ( It.apel, ight Laige school
j r-wnns-Wu-fi eh)'able of seating seventy
! pni’tls. ami furnished ultli the best
j and most inodetu desks, and other
I furniture and ap)ili.aiea's ei|ttal to any
; ot .tii*' Norlheni schools.
1 Ini building i to be completed bv
i the (irst of Oetober. when the schools
j u i>l be re ipettei', mnl tv'•! e >st not
ft"' tronl twelve thousand dollars,
legists; on has nut yi*t i oniiniaiei'd
in this city or district. The latter
board hav« reveived the proper bkai ks
and instnnAn ns, the -tornier lull e not,
and are aUn refuse.l an otlice in the
Kil hiinge, in u liielt building ell the
city ofliccs are located
The Mayor we understand, refused
| their request fora room, on lie ground
! that the building was lulii oeeilpii and,
j Mid turther. th.it < otigress havi'ig pro- !
j vid,d funds lor legist rat iolt |uirposi s,
i the Board had authority to retd oftiees. '
I * low the matter w ill end no om 1- non s. 1
! Some ul tin n gi-ii'i's in the countn j
j districts "empiaiu that their salary .
Will llf*( ffiViM* ill ’ll ‘*\|>( llSi“s,
\ cry lutli has Item done toward a j
proper yrgaiu/aimu of tin Ut publcau ;
p irti m ltd .-if i. i„u the i m ini is
1 ,ad at it ork, mu’ determined to juadit
bi tie mistake.
SV’ .'■ ut.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
V ■ :■ ■ ■ - —r j
INV/iI.IIKS' WHEEL UUJRB. V'OR I
»r» • u Oil if 100 r use, from £2o.' luvalifl C« :Tlflurg !
to Ptit* )t* Cantering IlorM*s. sl2 to|
< jTnairiv, IIoH*T llorr-*-, j
j v'Xt No I*o Willison st r (t, N. V .
I.OHiES V.' It I Sd ERE OF ALL K INI >8 |
i |»romptly n oiiin-fl v»r tsikrn in |mr; jfor th*
| rnirci-Hal/’ wil!i Hit * 4 l* 1 oji u' ur," whirli is \
I miirahtctl !*• 'luriEip l>r;ii*’r? i
I with ]>oi ‘s Was|. ; ii- Nfni-him* And lire * Viii
I M'l-si.r Wringer. MKTKUfOI.iI\X WASII
| INi; MAI n.'Nf; (.OMfANY li. 1 BKOWN
INN. (.riH r.t) Al' hi. No .\l i oiirthimi >lrt t-f, ,
! New Vttik oi |>o-4ti M> r< hiii 1. IlotpJ
!
! Til K AMKHK AN CONFLICT
i JNO 'J«foMITON, N York A Brooklyn :t,
OHii « N-i Yf/. WillimH st . up stso»>
llotiry 11. nlbii,
COl r NBKLLOK AT LAW
No. 170 Jtroiulwar New Y"rk.
THE I NDLKSiO NF.fr UAii UECEIVKI)
fli<» ml -*f CNITKI) STATES ( OM
NI fSsf( El; ,«>»• t|j( Sni.ihcru Di>*t io of i .' -u
U'i:*
< )fl»ec ;ii A uvustu.
ACX)B h. DAVfS
M iy t*. I WIT. iijyß-3iu
j r mtVAV'i o. u. hifi(Aiu>M)N
BRYANT & RICHARDSON,
ATTOIiNEYS
A V It
' t orsshll.Lon* AT L.\ IF,
%i <;i si t. u\.
oilif t. roi nor K Hi.-un<i Momuiient Htrt <
\\y r v kkncii :
Hon. L M Morrill, M t WaabinKfon, )) (
, lion. Sid'u v I’vrlium, M. < {». ('
Hon. if Si/cr, Huff Mo, N. T.
Eflicar K«*t< hum Eri'j., Nmv York ( i(^,
hoi. (ifb. F Mn ]»lv, PoiUnnd, Mr
Hon. Ao-p-ph Howtird. 44
<'oi \Hm i I <i Ilrowiir, Jr., ikmtoii M
.1 H. Hlmll/, Prtrtt’i !s<•*«r«l of iicalUi, New York
< itv
n»yl2-!f
Kiiotv Thy Ih’stiin,
VVADAMK K. F THORNTON, fl.v-rcnt
iVI
t honiclrit ian. whf» han «Moninh<xl tin’ H irmtific
t lntric.'* of thr o|d W orld, ha« now located hn -
self ai Hudson, N. Y Madame Thorntou pos-
Ism l» wrmdcrful powers <»f m « on*| -i jht,
j as to cuatde Ik r to impart knowledge ot
screw test import itiief to the single or married of
Htht r hov. While in a stuti of tram t. -hr de
lineate- the very feature* of the imm>oi» you are
to marry, and by the aid of an hiHtruiuent of
ihtense power, known as the Pfiyelioinotrope,
•CunraiiM-es t«► prodti »e a iile-lik« piefure of itif
tuiuri husband or wife «and the apiilleanf, to
£oiher with date of nmrrlage, poHitnm in life,!
Iraiiiiic truilß oi ehiinuter, Ac, This 0 no |
humleiL'. J' Uioilstjud- < t can as- j
sort Bhe will send, when desired, a eertifu mo, ;
or write a enarmiee, that the picture is what ii
purports to be. By ent bi-dug a Hiii.ill lock of i
liaii, nnd stat ing: ptaee < f birth, ay*-, disposition,
and < oinplcxion, and enclosing fifty cents ami !
stanipep envelojH, addres id to yonrsetf, you
will n «:eive the picture and rivaln and infonoa
tiou •> return maij,
Aii - oiniimnicatdms -eieredly votitideniial,
i \'idre-- .in eor.ddedcr,
MADAME I . V. TUOLNTON,
ajtd Iy I*o Box Hudson,’ N V
W Til < ONTU MPI tVEtk—Tin
I Ur.\ in; • •• n V Id (I tn health in a lew \v< eks.
| by i ver;. ‘i.ipb reiuetlv after having -ufUiral
I -cwt ri! • i a With a- vere hinj|C (tfb tiifi., and |
tlun dread diseasi t on amptioo, i« .nxioti' io
• mai.e kiu-wn to hi- t■ 11 lutlcrvik tin m ans
j of . in.
[■ r.. ell Who ,|. o. ; . ii, ,u will send i copy of the
| pn • • raption, 1 1 I'M *d . !. irge,) wiih the dire;
> lions tor preparing: md usniic titv h tine, v. hieb
the. v,iii !d da M Hl* Cl KKforCotmnm]>tion,
j Asthma, Ihoneiiiti-, The onh object o!
i Hie i IvcriiM i in sendir-j the Prescription Is to
■ benefit ih • atliiotc and. md rprvad informatio!.
j whit h lie eo!!«a ives to be iiivaluab!. ; ami he
j hope-* cuM’v ■ ofJ< »'< • will try lib rnm dy, mv it
! wili cost them nmi iiiajt pr o r a ale-<
inu
Varties 'a ishinir tiie l’re.teripfkm will jdeiw
adclres- Kpr EI)V7AiW A.
iT* ** *.iiy, V. Y.
Board of Registration,
( ITV OF Al'iß STA
I Hl'! llt Fli'l' OF KK.viISTUATION f.*i tlm
City of Vnjni.-ta, will be opined at tin- C ity
Hotel, (up stairsi -> i M»«N|>AY, tin Hth, Iropi
W •' 1 'h lv A. M, t<’ 2 o*i lock I’, M , ft mu
day, until fun low n> t in.
HFN.I. 1 11\LL.
S 'M l, LEVY
K. \ HARVF.R.
Kr *4. rat* M’S
-ts Cil? of An^teta.
mi: FATtRITi Oil M«STi(aittllT\HlF Kent
ntoM
to New York,
VIA SAVANNAH.
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smmii-liie- -.til I ruin K4\.\v\\l! n, new
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' unto, ■ > inuvrs. , -i - jai (vie.
j llm-klei It•. io * iu, j \ I sins.
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! tln sr fsl* alllslii,.- ere <ll ~f | ire,, enr''l i:;e e:t
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J iK'l'allllli'lil Sl||'|.iif.| "'till 111. !„■>( tie New
York amt Naii.iu.aii inn si i- atierl. 1 lie
I througti lieiglil Turin liaving t„ ~n KR
("'• Kreighti'Hi i.iil I’a-se'njji.r- nill fin I ilii»
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l llt!(>n.ll i ll KKi t* m lie 1,,„| n. Krt
Agent. I’Kiee \V iivnestioru' U t(. tleiiet.
SAY ANN Ml A(i ENTS :
-M iri ii'. I.im —II! Nil' ll ,y l. AMMKI.
Auviit..
AI In ti Ia t M s Ss tn ■ Lin.. IVJI UF't; ,v
F'l'l 1,1 ’: IT IN', \• ,i,i-
Kmjiin t.iiie !S II tt MtllKF. Ayi in
<’K<>. ' Mill.F-KET
j«"» (.ii'ii'l Te.oetiteg Ag' il. j
Cbaugu of Schedule of South Caro
liua Railroad Cotnpauy
T>KFl‘ I! So« Til c AROI.IS. a KaII ROAtT Cos . '
Cu.vHLRSTi n. March 11. INW '
On anu. aktkk wkkn'f.fdav, mJri
| fit), IStii, Hie TFlHlit *ll MAt I, tItA IN troni
( oluinbiii to Aiiyti-to, will run s»s loliows, viz:
j Lcai <• Au^ueta 55 A. M
Arrive fit Charb ston 400 Y M j
! Arrive at Cohunhi t .'>2o !*. M.
i Leave Chari‘st<*n . son A. M. •
1 Arrive ut Aui;ut»ta 5 011 P. M. 1
Alltmtic ;ito! Unit’ RtHliottd.
lilll.V KX< ri'Tl'Ll.)
!-•, a\a> SiiViiiituli at. . . H :4) I*. M, !
Arrives at Tlmnia-vilit at 7 4.Y A M. -
’ Arrives at Live Oak a? . and A. M. !
Arrives at .J:i' k.soiiviil< . ..1.2 40 }’ M. |
ArrlvcH at TalhifiuM-er *,t :»rjo I*. M |
LeaV( a l allali.w-'-e at . 10 \T* A M. i
.f.;*'kson\ille at .... . 2 iO I*. M j
liCf.e, S Live Dak a! *S 00 I* M. !
Leaves il). at 0 .V# I*. M j
Arrive ts S; xanm h . . 000A. M '
i .l'2“ _ .
Change of Schedule
ON' THE
GEORGIA KAII.HOAD.
O N AND AFTER SCNDAV IFNK MTII J
1867, tin- I'aswntfer Trains on tie- (ieorpa Rail
rond will nm at? follow- Tin* chauire is made
so ( lofc ii)' flie delay in Yupis! »
I'VV i'AS-KNGKK TKAiN.
‘ (Daily. Siiudiivo Fvtepted.t
Leave Aupi-t »at .5 00 A M I
! li«avc Atlanta nt. . . 500 A M.
Arrive if Augusta at 545 P. M !
Arrive at Atlanta at 000 p M. i
NJ<*ilT I’A?*sKVOFU TRAIN
Leave Augusta at ri oo P V! ?
i Leave AtiauL it. . .7 15 P M. 1
Arii’.a at AilgU-ta at 0 10 A M j
Arriva it Atlanta at . .4 15 A M
j for Mayfield, Wiudungton amt j
j Athens, Ca , mn-t take Day Tntin t
; from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for Wes. Poiii'. M
bile and New Orleans must Icav* Augusia on
Pasaenper Train nt 6 00 I* M , tu make
clone connections.
for Nashville, Corinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and .St Louis,
can take either train and mak- cl«we eonne<-
tlons.
r i UROL OH IJCKETS and BaggageClna k«‘d
through to fin aftove idaec.-
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLKEPINO CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
K W COLE,
Oeimui Superintendent
Auioishi to Yew York.
i TllK (i KEA I YTI.ANTk SB AHi i.V It l)
ANO I t. I,K MAIL KOUTE ii- the (juii k-wl.
Moat plc.n.iiit, fate, reMiitilf, mil comfortable
from Aug'ustn, Stivonn.il! Miioin, Columbus ami
Atlanta ni >lit- North
1 bin old nml favorite route from New Orleans,
: Mobile ami Montgomery, via Atlanta Augusta.
. Wilmington ami Weldon, V. ( ’., t ■ Kichmoml
j Washington, lliltimoie, Hriladeliihia, N- u
; York, is noiv in i xeellenl order anu -Ui i uotul
operation, with n< v Entriucs, n» w aud elegant
j L-»rs, and Sha ping Carr*.
From Weldon, TintKj! i rn-f » New York
are now open, viz.
Via Richmond ami Wadiingron Citrf
Via Portsmouth and < ‘ld Bay Line Steamer
i V ift Portsmouth and tin- new Annanicssic
Route.
'J'hc: last js anew aud vary pleasant route, by
Suainer, from Portsmouth *•> Crhiield, on the
EiHtern Shore of Y iigniia, and thenee by Rail
over tin length >{ fin. entire Stale of Delaware,
comiectiuL at Wilmington. Delaware, with
through trains to Philadelplii v and New Y(.rk.
or to Baltimore.
Vsrc frimf Augusts t ■ New York, bv either of
the three routes, #;;Q.
Ft KO \NTSl.KHi*i>(i Cars ou all N'm h? Trains
JJAG(iA(»E CHECKED THROL'GH.
, 'I hrowgli Tickets, good by cither route until
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