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VOL. i.
The Haily Loyal Georgian.
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J»l»ituari.v, !»-.w.u IH-.1- Uut - . . .
t.lv-Tfi .-m.-nt- ... auii as siaalal rndnrs
will *'l«iriTil ]»■' .tin., advan aon tabU
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Sows and Other Items.
Til. Memphis Apuca! is .'m- of I•"
lett l,ii-o;t> oil] t'ijslii'dieo lllanket Htt< "Is.
now -eon iii tie." Smith, ft ' s ■' (? r, 7 11 |
n;i|n 1 mel lei n gTci.t nlitor. 1 lie bit'
tani',,l A.liter) i’ike. V.lio 'vriW'h
lioin tliree (.• ! -ir ynr.ls ol ■ liuninls
,„UTV tine, t'l tin- issue lor Tuesday.
lasi we I’intl .tw .Title, nearly three
van Is lonsr all *• I'll,. Perioil of Trtlllsi-
Tima vanls ol t.t>! l li<• 1 1 eili
jk,rials /» r itu-iii is prt lf.y lieiivv >n 'h' l '
i i it *ll I>i i 1 i "ill »< xist‘Tn.it inn
IVJh'II Wf iomoi -it ol«*AA‘ of io'
;irti‘-K* 1 1i<‘ '/min.nt- :imioiim‘<‘ment “t<>
he < oiitimu '1 < 'em many Viirds
,1,,. .• |,j " will spin <iu(, ii would ;>"l
Ite i sis\ 1o foretell, ‘tesi. fhke a
-l;iHJti'h •ii-felldel' of th" < oust i»o< iof)
of ell! '’.•idler-, and l>iin;;s niiieli
Irarmie' dt Is av on hi' armtinen).
,Ve.-,o*-o/,
Work lias late iv-unied on die
mairnilifeut 1 aliiedral u hillli tiveiiin*. .
\, f. k, proieoiod h\ Arehliishoji
IfHirin '-. Ihe eorner stone ot whielnt as
Jaitl Aiurits! 1 til, ]■•’>:< fls e\ I feme
kvejtth "ih lit ■■■'•- feei , extreme
ItreSshh, 17!; oenera! Itreailfli, 132. !
It is <0 cost $4,000,000.
,; ( n IJrown delivered a speech at
Mill, .(oevilh . on the present situation
•and lie [M-ore p- • •-J.eet •: ol tllf COllll- I
lie n,kv- t. grounds in
favor t.f i t-et oani/jin' tinder the mill- . 1
; -y i, ■ oii-t ruetion as the i,oj.eonly ol
,.V;iti,,'i, and denounces the non
oolit e .t! fiev. l’ltlTV Old others
who opparscVr l ion on proposed 1
terms.
A Li:.; vi Oi-im >N. -A. ’ irdiny _to
the law and h-yal opinion of Jiidtre
Fisher, w hen :f j»ry lias heen ein}iaml
led and a case eoinmenei and, tile trial,
fontinuc' until limshed, notw itlistand
uny the intervention t'l anew term
•The j.arty that a Ivoeate equal Mit
fraoeaiid iniiveisal ndm-a'.ioii, do not
intent! (•■ allow the leaders ot a defunct
th -.im*tism. the advocates ol caste, and 1
the promoters of io(|oiauet> to continue
rnlino the South on those puma
pies They have only asked ait upper
!uttity to free discussion, amt are wall-,
ioo I>i -hike their ultimate ■.uCeese up
0i.5. full and impartial exposition ol
theii view-. T, "'. v helieve ami have
always I.ei-eved that the leaven <>f the
rmtli would it ■'••'• •> the "'lnde lump ot
i'-.iioranee and tyremy, md-o lar their
faith has hem eoniu >ued" fu( : and a. •
cept ihly.’’ />• <-'‘t ( )
Takk 11-o.i* vm* Itina - A t.-m-her
of ij,y hr, . dmt ■ ill olie of the Smitli
,i n States wa.- sittinif a* the window
of In.-,- room w atcfiing two iioi?r«K's
loadtlte -rood i ini" a cart. Oik of
them disposi-.l to shirk; the otli&r
stopped, ami looking -harply at the
Jazy one, -aid -'Sam, <h ton expect to
«o to heat .-11 v ' -V.-s." "Th'-u take
h,,|,i and lift l” There ire a great
jii*iii( hr,, liana in out churches and
Sjahhatli -wh >ois who ex peel to go to
luant-n. that -vouiii do well to strength
en then- Imp of going thereby taking
hold mid idling e/iii" ot the htiL'tlens
width they hr then hri-lhreu is-ar
.done. — ( '"eg/ - <tmtttnttl t .si
.U (11 SI A. (JA.. WEDNESDAY MOKMMi. JFNE 2C, IHB7.
I lie \it‘,r \ DTrits. :(d Mii.it.viiy Distiih r.
t" ~y/'e i /•'/.•/ /h' tii.l Ahilhiniti ,
Atlanta, tin . May 21 !Htl7
(lUNUUAI Okokbs, No. 20.
In ateorthmer with all net of r'ongrrss,
supplementary to an Aet to provide a more
eftit-ient.Government for the relx-1 States,
etc., datetl March 2, IStiT. the following
arrangements are herein made for the re
gistration of voters in the States of (ieor
•Tin amt Alabama.
1. Tilt-States of Georgia and Alabama,
are divided into Registration Districts,
numbered and Umiided. as hereinafter
deserils-tl.
II A lit.aid of Registration is lirtein
appointed foreaeh District, as above men
tinned, to consist of two white Registers,,
and oik colored Register, In the State 1
of tieoigia, where only the two while Re
gister.- no designated ill this Order, it is
direct. ,1 that there white Registers in each
District immediately select, and cause to he
duly qualified, a competent colored man to
. omplotc the Hoard of llegistiatinu. mid
report his name and l’est oliiee address,
without delay, to C«d. t C. Sibley, com
mantling I list re - oft h-orgia, at Macon,
Georgia.
111. Kneh Register wifi b>' required to!
lake and subscribe to the oath prescribed j
bv Congress, by an act datetl July 2, !sir.', '
and mi additional oath to discharge faith- ,
fully rh duty of Register under tlu- lute
Acts of i t.ngress It is not belie veil that
any of the appointees heretofore designa
ted. will be tillable to take tin lest oath
above mentioned. Blank forms of these
oath, will be sent io the nppointoess at
once, and on being executed and returned
to tin- superintendents of State Uegistra
lion, their Commission' a'Registers will
be i -iii ii. an 1 forfcnrded to them i|nl|U
diutely.
IV In ortlt-r (o .secure a lull registra
tion of inters, it is determined to fix the
compensation tit Registers according to the
gem rat rules adopted ill taking the census,
in tin eitie . the compensation is lived at
lift ecu cent for each recorded voter; in
the most sparsely settled counties and dis
tril ls, at forty cents per voter. The emu
p..i. -tion will bo graduated between these
limits, according to the density ofthepop
ulnt ion and the tiicijif ie • ol the comnumica
(ion. Ten cents per niil. wdl 1." allowetl
fm transportation ol'RegiTers oil the hi"--
of railroads or steamboats, ami five cents
per mile when travel is done on railroads i
and strap.bouts. ■
V. It is herei.y grade the duty Os aU !
Registers, and they will it cjmectcd to
pm foriii it strictly, to explain to all persmi,,
w)i have not heretofore enjoyed the right
of suit,age, what aw their politic and rights
anti privileges ,(, and the nvet-ssify of exer
i iAng them upon- all j ■*»»(,■ r occasions
VI. The name *f aef voter shall appear
in the list of voters for the proejnet or wkftl
i,< wloeli lie resides; anti in cases whore
voter tiHV. iieeu ima’ole to register, whilst
the Boards of Registration were in the
wards ot precincts, wi.ei' such voters live,
opportunity will he given to regielr-r at the
...inly -eats of their n speytivt epuntitis,
at , j, aiietl time, of w hich duo got,ice
W SH Ik-givtn but the annu snf all voters
thus registered wfii h,- placed on the lists of
voters of their respective prigincts.
VU. The Boards of Kegistratioii will
give due notice. S'» that it'may reach all,
. ejjitit led to register, of the date
will a they will b- ill eaeli election precinct:
the time'they will •p«o)J 5> !>■ »» (l I,IC
place where the registration wilt Be iiii'dc, ,
and upon the eom]detion of the registration
l„r each countv. the Board of Registration
-■HI eiM ,„ivv that they will he present,
tor , h'ree 'Uy.5 i i:Mlio county seat
~f such county, i.t ''-\tritstSl
have failed to register, or oe«:7 ptVY<-'***''**
from regi'teiimg in their respective pro- '
finer ;. and to hear evidence in the case of
voters rejected by the Registers in file sev
eral p'M iticts, wiio may dr-ire to presrni
te-uimony in their own behalt
VHI. luih-sp otherwise instru. (• and here
after. Boards of Registration are directed,
in determining whether applicants to rig- j
inter are legally qualified, to hold that the |
terms ‘ Executive and Judicial," in the |
Acts of Congress, of March 211, 18G7, cotn
prt.-j ail persons whomsoever, who li.iti
held ottice uuocr t),-/- Executive or Judicial !
Department of tin- State, t/i !7a. jf;n H | Gov- '
i niue nt -in other words, all officers uoi j
fjcgi-lativc, which las' ar<- also excluded
Ii , 'rite let. Persons who apply to register, j
but v ho an c-msidered disqualitied by the
Board' will hi pel-nutted to take the
ic.iuirttl oath, which, with the objections:
of li..' Board, will he held for adjudication
hereafter.
IX. The fiat' of registered voters fotTnW* ,
of the preeintfs will In- exposed in some
pnblii plitee in tinit j.recinct, for ten can
sccutivc (lays, at 'orut' tline si|b,sequent to
tlie , ompletion of the legistratien fi.r ertfh
county, and before any election is held, hi
order’that »ff supposed cases of fraudulent
registration mar he thoroughly investi
gated. Due notice will he given and pro- j
vision mailc tor the time amt plane for ex
amination »nd settlement of such cases.
X. B)B'|k boo Its of oaths required to be
taken bv v/Hy., and blank registration
j’d'o full and detailed invtruction'
fo!He ]>■ a formant eof their duties, will he
thr-vanled to the Boards of Regi -
1 (ration unpointed in this Order; anti it is
liioiind "1)011 these Board' that they. ]ii"
tompf.p ihf registration with all
!truT' ri . mih! dispatrii
vs Th<‘ d<*tailcil instru*.** ion*-
t. I- will deAt.ma'.e tl»o member qf each
Board who 'hall is to l»: -.>i<|<-nt
XU Violence, or Uu'.ais of vum ifSi tr
any other oppressive means to prcycJit any
peratiii bom registering his name, ort-f
--cisiin' ids. poitth <;1 rights, are po-bivly
Itroiiihitetl: and it it distfmfly ipiqo'liieed
that no contract or agn i incut w ith latan
.1 -, wW» h deprives them of their wag' 1 ' *'>r
any longer timolhaudfSt actually consumt <1
in registering or votiii!.-. wdl by |t ,r PI• ( r 1 •
to he enforced against them in this D 1 ’
| trice; ami this offense, or anv previomb
! mentioned in this paragraph, will cause
; the immediate arrest of the otiemh r and
i Io trial liefori a Military t i.inmi--ion.
j XIII file exercise of tin right ot every
| Sfi nar«.->.
j ( AVrcK
j 2 Wt vkA.
i:*’\v7’. k ,
| 1 Mouth
; V Monllfs
j 3 Months
; v
i 5 Moniii-,
j-
dill .authnn'. al voter, midt r the late Acts
of Congress, to register and vote, is guar
anteed by tile Military Authorities of this
District: ami all persons whomsoever are
warned agnmst any attempt to interfere to
prevent any man from exercising this right,
under any pretext whatsoever, other than
objection by the usual legal modi,
XIV. In ease of any disturbance "i vio
lence at the plates of registration, or any
molestation of Registers a of applicants
to register, the Boards of Registration will
i all upon the local civil authorities for a
police force, or a posse, to arrest the offend
ers anil preserve quiet, or, if necessary, upon
the nearest military authorities, who .arc
hereby instructed to furnish the necessary
aid Any civil officials who refuse, or who
fail to protect Registers, or applicants to
register, will he reported to the headquar
ters of the (Mike" Commanding in the
State, who will arrest such delinquent',
and send charges against them to these i
htuulqu.irttas, that they may be brought
before a Military Commission.
By command of Brevet Mai. Gen. Rope.
)!. K Samikusox.
Cap). :|sjd Infantry A: A. A A G.
MILITARY BILL.
HD'QTRS do MILITARY DIST .
Montoomkhv, At,a., April 8.
Gkxekai. Ordeus No. 5.
1 The following extract from the re
cent Acte of Congreea in relation to Re
construction in the Southern States, is
puldisdieti fur the information of all eon
earned :
[Ptmuf No. o.j
An Act fiupplimcntary to “An act en
titled an act to provide for the more
t'lficient, government of the rebel States,' 1 1
passed March 2. 18l!7, ami to facilitate
restoration.
Be it enacted, etc.. That lichire the !
, first day of September 18(i7, the com
manding gouernl in each district (defined
by an act entitled “ An ae.t, to provide for
the more efficient government of the rebel
Stales," passed March 2, Mt : 7,) shall
J cause a registration to be made oi the male
citizens of the United States, twenty one
years of age, and upward*, resident in each
county or parish in the State or States m
: elufjed ip }jja district, which registration
shall include only peiyipng wjlfi are
qualified to vote for delegate*by the »0l
| aforesaid, aid who shall have taken and
“ibSCIlK'd the following oath or affirma
tion .
: J, , tin solemnly sweat, or affirm,
m the presence (if Almighty God, that I
am a citizen of the stale nf ; that
I have resided in said State tor
! months next proceeding this day, anti
now reside in the county .or parish of
, iu said State, as tile case may tie;
that 1 am 2) years old ; tlpit 1 have not
been disfranchised for participation in any
rebellion or civil war against the United
States, or given aid or coinlort to the
enemies thereof; that 1 have never taken
an oath its a member of Congress of the
; United States, or as an officer of the Uni
; ted States, or as a member id anv State
Legislature, or as an executive or judicial :
1 officer of any State, to support Ihe Cop- 1
ititution of the Unitefi States, qiitl after
wards engaged in insungctipii or rebellion
: against the United States, nr given aid or
comfort to tbp enemies thereof that 1 will
faithfully support the Constitution and
I obey the 4*l pf the United Stptw. apd
will, to the lu-st of my ajiiiiiy, epapqragp
1 others so tp dij. hp help me God rrhicii
oath or afliruiafiou may he «d(niiijstereJ
Ijv atjy fegjstering officer.
* * * #
,7*V 1- That the oo|jim»ndi|ig genera!
ol 'oacii filiti! appoint as many
' Boards of Registration ft£ T|l& . T bs U'-Sf"*-
►■sry, consisting of three. loyal officers Or i
persons, to make »wl complete the regis
tration. snperintemi the ejeefjpp, apil
make return to him of the votes, lint of vp
: t.ers aiid of the persons elected as dele
| gates by a plurality of votes cast st said !
elrction.
11. In order to execute tins provision
! of the act referred to with ns little delay
ns pmaihlc, the commanding officers of the
1 Districts of Alabarn ß ’ Georgia and Florida
will proceed immediately io dit ide lliocc
! States into convenient Districts to Regis
tration, aided by such information on tho
subject as th -y have or can obtain. It is
suggested that the election districts in
each State which in irttit) sent a member
to the tposi numeiou* branch of the State
Lmgislaluru, will he found a convonient
divif'on lor Registration. It i* dosjral.le
that in *ll cases the registers shall be
civilian* where it i< possible to obtain such
as conn* Within the provisions of the Act.
and are otherwise suitable person* ; and
that military officers shall not be used for
this purpose except in case* ot actual n.>-
CMiity. The compensation for registers
will ho fixed hereafter, hut the general
rale wi|l JiP observed of graduating the
compensation by Hm number of recorded
voters. To each fiat of VOtcpi shall Ilf
appended !|;r oath of !)je register pr rog
mtere t.liAl th£> name hare been faithfuify
recorded, and represent actual legal vo
ters olid that the name man does not ap
pear under different names. The regist.eie
are especially instructed to see that nil
mmriqatian coqceri’.ing 'heir political
rights i? given IO popsoiis oniitlod to vole
under the Actjof t.'ongress: and they arc
made responsible that every such legal
rotor jis- tiff' apportunity.
ill. As spceflljy ,-(« phfeiibjy, tljp naiaes
of CIIMCU foi register* shall bg
communicated to the Headquarters for the
nioroval of the Uommamling General
1 (v The fnsifiet Ooiflinapdef in pac|) ,
of the States comprised iu t|jiß Militßrv
District is authorized to appoint one fir
lipiro ganeral Supervisor* of Registration
tvho*e’ htiiilieit ji shall he f;> visjt the
various painr* where registration 19 hemg
carried on; to inspect the operations of
th. registers ; ami to assure themselves
that vvery man entitled to vote has the ne
cessery inform ition cotieeriiing his politi
cal rights, and the. opportunity .e re.-nrd
hi* name.
A’. A General Inspector, cither an offi
cer ol the army or n civilian, will be ap
pointed <t these lleaiiqtmrlers. to sec il;ot
the provisions of this order are fulle nod
oarelully executed
\'l. District Commanders may. at limir
ilis.-reti.nl, appoint the civil officers of tin
United States as Registers, with additional
compensation as may seem ri-asoiir.hle and
sufficient.
YIU The Commanding Officer of each
District will give public notice when and
where the Registers will eoimnence the
Registration, which notice will he kept
public by the Registers in cadi Distiict
.luting Ihe whole time occupied in Reg-,.-,
(ration.
VIII. interference hv violence, or oilier
oppressive mean*, to prerent the Regis
trillion of any voter, is positively pro
hibited, and any person guilty of such in
tcrferenco shall ho arrested and tried l-y
the military authorities.
By command of Brevet Major General
Rove.
J. F OONYXdHAM.
Ist Lieut, 24th U S Infantry.
Act. Asst. Adjt. General
Official O. C- Knot,
Ist Lieut, ;i.'id Infantry. Brevet Uaptmn
U. S. A , Rost Adjutant.
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendment.
Krxuhud hy the Srn/lft am/ Jluuat <>j
licjtritfii'alirrs of the Slut's of
Amerif.tt it Ce'y, / iissc rhlt and (two
third* of both Houses concurred). That,
the following articles he proposed to the
Legislatures of tho several States as an
amendment to the Constitution of tho
United States, which, when ratified by
three-fourths of said Legislatures, aim I! In
valid as a part of the Constitution, namely
Aktk'.i.k—Section I. All persons horn
or naturalized iu the United States, and
subject to the jnridictum thereof, are t iti
tizens of the United States, umi of tho
State wherein they reside. No State shall
make or enforce any law which shall
abridge the privilege* or immunities ot
citizens of the United States. Nor sliuli
any State deprive any person of life, liber
ty or property, without due process of law,
nor deny to any person within its jurisdic
tipi! th‘> I'li'ia! proti-otipn >/f tipi latv...
Spc. 2. HC)ireae|itatives Mini! he appnr
tinned among the several States according
to the respective numbers, counting the
whole number of persons in each State
excluding .means hot taxed , mu weeu
! over tho right to vote at. any election for
electors of President and Vice Rresident
or for United Stains Representatives in
Congress, executive and judicial officers ot
the Legislature thereof, in denied to anv til
the male inhabitants ol such State, being
twenty-one years of age, and citizens of
the United States, or in any way abridged,
except for participation in rebellion or
other crime, the basis of representation
th.-r.-in shall be reduced in the proportion
wliie.li the number of such male citizen.'
ship! hear to tlqi vvlip'o number of mule
citizens twenty-one v. ars of ago in tin.
j State.
See j!. No p< rson shall he a Senator or
Representative iu ('ongyer*, elector of
President and Vice-Rresident, or bold an)
office, civil or military, under Ilf- United
States, or under any Stall. who having
previously taken an oath a.. 1 mon|bei of
Cloi'gress, nr :t|i otiici-r ot the United Stales
: of as an executive or judioal offic. i of any
j state, to support, the Constitution of the
(Jniti'd States, vhall have engaged in in
siirrectton or rebellion against Ihe same, m
given aid o.r comfort to the onetuie* there
! oft hut (Jotigrpsa iffay, by n two third* ot
each House remove kiic.li disability.
Set I. The valdity of tin pnl.lip debt
ii (he United States, authorized by law.
including debts incurred for the pavmunt
of nprirjoii! and lu.nmties forseivce m *np
pi'i.-**ilig iiniuneei'.ii.u Os jei)id|ioil. shall
not be.'questioned, pift tteitlic-r tho United ;
States nor any State shall aasiime or pay
any debt or obligation incurred in aid of
iDsurrection or rebellion against the Uni
ted State*, or claim ftq ilu- loss or eumuui
pation of any slave ; hut ail sucii d.-hts.
obligations and claims shall he held illegal
and void.
Joe. Y The (Jougn-oS snail have power
to enfmtw, by appropriate legislation, the
provisions of tins article.
Congressional Districts of Georgia ,
ICounties Chatham. Bryan, Liberty
M.-lntosli. Wav 11c, (51;. nn. Cimi'lcn. Clniri
ton. Ware, Pierce. Appling. Ta'iial. Bui
look F/flingham, Spijvon, Enumuel, M ud
goinerv, Telfair, Coffee, Clincli. Echols,
Low n.les, Berrien, Irvin, Laurens, Johnson,
Brooks, Coiquit. and Thomas. Twenty
nine counties
•i| Cpipities Decatur. Earley, Miller
Bake. Afif i.(TI Wqril,, Donly. Wiicov,
Pulaski, Houston, Macon, Marion, Chatta
hoochee, Bumtci, Webster. Stewart, Quit
man, Clay, Calboun, Rait'hilph, Tcitcll
fee, and bonghertv. Twenty three enmi
ties
:j,'i. Onmitie- Mu-.-igie S'-liiev. TANARUS,.
lor, 'l’albot, Harris, 'i'rouji. Morriw. atbei .
Hear:l, Coweta. Fayette. Clayton. Canoli.
Campbell, Harabon. md Ranblitig. Id
K en tonntic'.
ft.li Counties Upx.il R-i "■ S;,ubimg,
IJi.j.i y, Ifcnton, Bulls. Mo nroe Crawforil.
ijibb. Twiggs, Wilkin-on. Baldwin, June',
lasper, amt Riitnam. I'ifte, oi.oimtic'.
otli Counti, s W:'.'liin;:'o.i, Jeff, rson,
Burk,- Richmond, Glascock. Hancock, War
icii. (Jnliiintiiu, fjtncdu, WHkes, Talifeno..
Grceoe, Morgan, (fglctliorpc, and Elbert
Komtccn counfies.
title Counties- Milton. Gwinnett. Wal
|.,n, Cluck,•facksqu, Mmii-oq. Half. Frank
Hlf.B.Sjt, . 11-til, Fur'Vtll, Ri, kell.-. Dr W'i.i:.
Lompkin. While, II -ber liam R'd.-.o;.
I'ow ni, l nine. Piinnbi, amt Gttmei I'a 1:1
I V eight ciupitii
.tic Co'inli. ' D' Rath, Fulton ( "“b.
Polk. Flovd. Bartow, Cherokee. Go:doo,
Chat to. Walker Wllitlic hi. Mur. ■ .
Cntuo-a. Old Da'li- F.i'li I'-i-ii eomitn
r 11 ./•;
National Standard
A Sl.Kirs OF S(J j OOli HOOKS m hi-Ii .
1\ iv- M-i',. !\ i*- i.l iii I 'very Sl:»u "l ilu-
Hill*ml in mu,uv i:t- i;nitr • iimi" 1;u qvlv illh* :im\
<>r all other*, m:iy justly Ik*:»r lhu «■ lillu.
N '(hinu; )mt tluMiiosl miiiualiliotl im iil <
uivenny Hooks this promt ]»osiii<m. Tr:u‘iKT: ; .
'itK. iriu!i(i‘-ni cduciiiicn '."iicimllv, ;uc lUitrc
’!i;it ii i- ■ .'di!;»l lv niuinlß'mcd l*y tlu*
N.'TIoWI, sriMFS
S( Ii()< )L HOOKS,
!•• mi.isiifu m
A S. HA /t -V /Vs' «(• ro..
VHKIi.
I ll iu Kooku .iuc evt uywlicrc iL'.-d umi
"Ml\\ vvlu'l-c populliv Tllf .'unilomiu ' "V'Tfi
■ verilctmii'( men{ o 1 Sctiool, Acsuloinic ;■ ml <’ol
h'f'iuic i : On. Tli • following m- the v«>l
' mm 1 .'prc-c!i! ill the ( oiilllloli l»r;tm !u s
I*: rU ■ 1 «v W’ii t noii 4- Sp<*l!cr.s mid .
Mono 'th .uid McN »!!v’ <iv'ou; ;tphif' ;
l:.vK - Knjrlish <»!•;! 11l Ilia IV
Hr. i'Y'tcm of IVnniiiwship ,
I»ivi ■‘ i ’maplviu. Com. ""I Mutli umld .
Mciv i1 h :vm! llisj.t .
Vlio Silv. I.ipfo nud Is.it-si nioii- Mu m ,
•l.it-. i-’ r'iiW'i loiry am! ItcnUh ;
He IO umi hiiuath Nat Ui ;il J’liilosopliv ;
I'ortcrV l v iucjpU s ->i « hcmislry ,
Dai'liy’.' SoutlD in ISokmy ,
Ss.i iht 1 and , liool c’i . aket - ,
Ihijol’s Fri itch < h» ' Hook ;
! \ iklrcm u (V Stoilda vl*- faitlii <irammai.
11l K JI LHHTK \TKI>
EnrrA 11 ! r. helletix, ■
i thi: ]uiim;'.'. cifk iu. mj.dmm,
: Will ho cut to TcacSu r - if I'ulaily, tor one-!
j year, on it t cipt ol tj- : i i:m t .
j Addle -
LI BARNES&CO„
EDl'i YTiOX \L I’l’BLlrtilEßß,
JS'cte York.
| my 12 <''!!>
m u iii:\ito*
A r i l If hi (‘ / i c s.
THE / I VEST - I XI) HEST
.1 I'riinti til i ri/Si im l ,'c, iV.il
tit ally iila-.trated ; ••ari'ii'! I lie li";:imur
iliroHv.il tin tirst loir tJuh an<t tin -imph
i Tal.lf <(Hiil>inii»v; mental u\cn ivviMi '
c\a 111 j>l<■: t"i tin* -liff Itiiuo. 1 (th pairns,
-jO rents.
,-!■/< Efrntritlarfi .trit/niK Hr.
Kr\ iru ' tin- siihjft i of tin IMman ii. a
1 \ 1- , 1 ()h|ittal (ti ••)iii , 'vli!it mitnm- iii’ml.-.
.\Ho fifihi.it Fractions, F-'-«lri;'l
Hrdmlion. anil (lie t 5 n upon mi Kc !• i .mo.
Jll r u2,- 00 fr.ils,
i I’riH /icaf A rith/untie. On--
pared fYj>ii s|y )• >!’('oidiiioii Sflioo!' yfi\
imr spffi.,l jiri.niiiifiifc so tin Inam hc,- ot
Mci f.ialiii ,\l itliiiictf ami iuli'odm iiiv tin
lit-". “.Metric Sy-Mm,” with v'plyiMtions
:iiul c.MUUpI'. - 121110. 2.‘JG })aur,« sl.
A UUjbrr arithmetic, in pro
I >a radon.
I Mco/ai Arith mettc. N'-eirly
'I hi, <■i *, -i 11 if <tillu'\s i(, 11 aim-.-: ;r ni ! > inv
ret •* pt jolt fi * «ni Ilii’lht- very win it , am! is u\
ad Iy wii.i' i. rift dt i till' mi'llf:»I di.-cijdlia!, a
wri fa - 1 1 . ■ ; |-r iH if il ]ir.|);iral lon Io; lim Ihd-;
ids: ol 'Of. It is rlc::, tliorounh, 'ompi'hcn
siv<*, lovi'-aily arraiivud, well Graded, isut.pt*U;»vy :
with a v;rrat v.-iiif.«y of cxGnu/lt-j, ituVln .-
SO' jiu du-d . ayti! thv u .yii i.y l.ti im -.- men.
.*'!»ffini' ii < o|ijc-- id any and fitc ahoin* na>rks I
moiled, |•*i -I | tit Id. so ifiiflu is and school ('lHff.id. i
on nreiploj oiic-li.tll lin it.tail price. F.'ivor x- '
hlc term- iiiadt f*»i inti oflii' livu,
11. iPPI/lIHC, A CO.,
**l Hi. IS 11 Kh’S
3 *v a f r, %\ , %> . I
myit-* t
I iijnlh.
I Thra'.v jwjv yoiir fui-c IViz/.c., yoni -v. iichc-.
your w ig—
! Dcsti uclivt ot atinfoi 1 . :.i:.i not uo? , !li a liz ;
! V f.llf ii2,* «l. < OHIO .youthful, come m.'ly and tail
\nd V' joi< 1 ill y<»«U* lUAUi i.-nt hair
111 !* % !< V3 HIJ HAni J S.
K**:* restoring hair upon hal<l heads, fiom
! H'hiMcvcr cause it may im\c tallcn out, and
I funs jag a vfmuh oi' lipir upon the fare U h-w no
; t .ki|.»l Jl will force the heard io qtow upon
■ * lie inootliest tacc. in from live to eight week
(»i hair upon list Id tic.ads in from two io three
! months. A few iguorwiil pruefltionci•* li.m* as
, -w led that tln-p’ iMHdh'.t a dial will force of i
‘.iuh tiii 1 uio'vpi o| ih-e iialr or Thcii
i sserdons in* falf>c. its thousands •>! Jirinv wit
m s-. Hut, many will - ay, h«*w arc r -t» ; dp. i
I lingni It tin jn.mr-c i «•«•; tin* Mup/i:-.,, r 1 1
j( . • -ainly ddll tv 'mm \ tui; 5i nn (»r* j a
I ration* a< ' *o ■ n<U rd are cn
I dn.!' \ «u.il;h ‘ * '.‘l .ni 'y have al.v.uly
,(n*.' .. avv.ic in iheir jmrcluwc.
.To -iu hw. -led v iuv Me l: ll* \li \TOK
; ( M’llduA it •o-t you mdhing »ll*|'«s it
| fuP* (ODD' mo- .mi j i nladoj.,. ft your !
dmgg'M dot k( * • a iht u one dollaih
Old V. ‘II »• ’ . id ■■ tpald, lovcdici witll,
: . I !■ ■ ill* Mf-ney. • iii'il will he KlUinotll
I \(.no,n ay-pi’ tii‘'ii, providm;*- - niiye ydte-
Uou i not given.
Address VV h.. hi A KKK A CO.,
( If, Up- Vo. • A'est Fayed'' -h,
jin \y Sy.vt use, N. Y
THE ROAD TO FORTUNE.
X'4 - I .1, v.'U a,l) M"le lelaai ' it! I lie w.».
\\ ~ .U Akl \t. *2ll KVKttY DAY in III'
.i e . ami... n."iii >.t rta line oitilin*.
h .•■■a'.liiie .'.„) ■ eali,." \t I F’l \
,' I \ I a WII IK ■ HI 1,1 eI, |M.|. ippli.'i
i tililr p,\t I DIM it.VXK.') A: I 11.
\o. t;i.
AM.F.UICAN
EDUCtTIOIUL SERIES.
J’U UI,IS II K D liY
fvison. Pliiimpy. Hinkmimn t’o
17 st3*<B Isl <i*m*n Sd.
NEW YOll lv.
aN i 1 SKI? 1 I'd ()!•' St 'M'ttd. UOOKH evei of-
If red to tht piilfir have attained so wide a cir
culation, or n reived t hw :»}»i»roval :vnd endorso*
nun! o! niuiiv (oiupetcni ami reliable odl»<at ora
• li part;- "! die I luted Si n-, is lbin
N’itong tin* inosi prominent ol Umlr pnfdiea
tipns arc the folh»wjng. \ i/. :
5 in. i \h»\ sF.iv*ii*:s *>i i;;:.u)KKH \\n
SFKIdJ'IIS entirely new in matter and
illus.trillion.-, and received with gfwit favor
hy die hrsi icaciiin - in the cojiiitjry.
EM>l»i NS(>NSS ,SK!HJ:> OF AHI J iIMETK.'S—
vt i \ popular with all da. licn who have
tested them in Ihe cl.;.- loom.
JvOJUNSON’S ALG i- itlv* AS AND fIK.HKK
M V'l ll I.M \Tl(:s -entirely re-written; full,
complete, ?< i nlilii and practical.
KKULSS NK\V SKKUv OF (iKAMMAUS—
uiu ;ii| a .:« <! jn simplh ity, elcamess, re
*seai ull. and prnet *• al utility .
FJ .WJvHI.W CO|‘V NOOKS ample, prarti
;a| mid henuiiful Newlv Liigi;>Tod«ndim
proved
s l ]*; N( F. KIAX v I [AH Id «) F WHI TI N<. \ NI»
DUA WIN(i- -si\ in number Iu 24 hy
♦ do inches.
FANDFIkd I'KJM AH Y HAND « AKI)- ~*\x
in set.
.* v vDFKs PHIMAICV ( HOOK OHAliTS—
large. I"i the ueliool room, eight ii’imhei*
on lotir cards.
A D <; CAIiDU AND vI? H 11 M F.TH?/U*T \ HLV
< AUDI
W I LSON’S II IS*roHlli’S.
r\s( t )ri«;j,hF,'s kkfavii skkihbl
HH V A N rAS'l'h v'i'loN IH»UK K jßJii’l N(i
MOODISI HY (JKItM \ N SKKIKb.
MAN TIKKASS SPANISH liKADKKS.
t 01/I'ON’S (iFOCK AIMII FS
W KHSTIMPS S( *1 lOOli 1 1 ir*r IONAIIIKS.
liUAHI liY’S Si JtOOI. Ml S|( etc
i/hey a.lso muiufaeUU' the Bl'K-MCKlifA\
S I I’l NH, which are remtrdetl hy the best
IV’.i ,iiii-ii of tin country rs siiperUurtoall others.
j -/■; Tea-a-ers anand all
v iied send lor our Descriptive Catalogue and
I 'imil.n-. and to corn **pon<l w ith nn Iroc l.v
Adili! ss the Publishers.
ij§your Own Soap
Sayeo By:
5 ‘SI P. I'. HAHIMTV PI HE U)\TKN
\ « e: \tkd po'i Asn on i;j*;aD¥ soap
MAN! ! Warranted doidde Ihe. strcnglh ol
■ oiimioM l'ot’;i-ii, and superior i-- any otiu i k.i
•ponilii ror ley in Jli< imirkci Pul up in can o|
-Hie pound. DVi poa 11(1.', (bite lmurid.s, - 1 Y
I >*• nnl and ovelv; |-o>iml . with full<ur«( I
in Km,Pish ain’t Hei man, toy yaaffng Hard ami
Soil .-up. One p'nnul will make iiIU’CH gal lone
ol Sop, So ip No linn* i repuiml. (Jonsiiniei*
wii! iie-.f tie- '.in i heapesi Po|a-ti in Ihe market.
\ k vunu , iu, i». *b\ n vmin ,
til, G 5, iW», Gi. i’t,s, till, 70, 72 ami 54 Washing
ton street, N, w York.
'TA I'FH < KN'I 'A v j 1» IF USING H,
SI AH YEAST I*oW
I>KK Idyl.i Ida* i»U, or any kind ot (Jake, mav
lie made wiOr thi l “ Yea a Powder” in llfteeii
minutes. N5 li"i leniie i- repuireii when sweet
mill-, is used. Vos, 7*? ami 74 W%#*hingi.*u st.,
No w York,
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS
ANh
TIHTST COMPANY.
1 liiii li nal by t< l of < OHKreo.
orfjckus .
M T. Il< will. President.
Hev and. W. Alvonl. J *i X'ii'e-President.
I.ew K riephane, ‘.M Vi- « President.
I». J.. Futon, Actuary.
Kt v. S. 1,. Harris, l’inaneie.l Inspector.
Prim ipal Oliiee, corner P.bli *lru l and Penn
vlvania Avenue, Washington. I>. C.
BKANCII AT A CHifTSTA, GA-,
Ml. 11., H.IJS SfiffiliT, ttlilVtll IIF MOWI.V.
Oekh k Ih.i u - From i ».> f p. m. ; and ir.i
SaturdayG , ". p j. m.
Deposit «»'.()»!• Doll-.o :»ml upvv »nl rweived.
hip • « allow'd, iu and 'lioai y .out duly.
The irom-y ti-Qu.-;l< and vv ill ht paid hack t<> ilio
i pc it* r. principal and inter* I, when called
for
Ail vh- p.'ofit ' h«-hmi*- t«* the deJMKviUm —no
-•al*»W' :oh in hr*- ted
P«■ >»" he ha - ) M -eti * t;*tdishe<l in nearly
i . ttv cio »v*»m New York t«» New OrleAiis.
< H P.UINCE, CMiie*.
NOTICE.
As lain ;„t in j I I, I \V I WlliTK, 'lmliv:
hi- ■ I*>c!i(f from tin- city, and have Ikh;ii called
upon la make .am * ttleiuenh* on Hie estate oj
.1 ti*V . *l' ie.i e*l, all pei 'in »»*«l*»l.»t 4 HI to the*
*' !u*e .' ill ph a • all and uj* I
• ill'* claim.' without nuniey*
V\ II MAT IIF.US. Agent.
Yugusta. (.a . May /,st } JSd.7 lw