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Tin* bail} loyal licorgiau.
M'CI'STA. U.V. Jl'NEa^p.
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OFFICIAL 1 ißii A V I t> fiOVKHNM F.VJ'.
O/filial Ovtfan of the (feore/ia
Fstiiiuftiollo/ ASsoeiation.
UNION REPUBLICAN
sta j/; < o.vf h:\noy
In mlD'iancf witli :i Kin-nlutiou
icmifiv n<lopD*-l liy tliv ‘'Jftrii'itiif
('• iiurnifffi' of f./i' I , ion Jif.piujt ira n
fbll't / Oi-tifi/i'tj" tllCTl' will lie I
St,llf Mu* Coni notion lirlil .11 tin l
of .\ 11 :i..':., n 11 0- ''fourth il;iy
Hi' .Tilly” in »: oy tin IrieniU :ui<l snji
|ii>rto--K, (if t|„ Xntioiiiil T'ni'Mi Itqmli
li'-.'in jinrly.
T'tr fj'i'.tliil* ami -upport'Ts of 11. it
(inly tliuiliyi.oiil tin I'titii'o Siuliy
vvitlioiU,,)'i'o;n ii to color or foriin r <*"ii
ilil.iim, :in I'mili.'illv s->ii<?tril ami r\-
(icrtoil to liiivr lbl-ir isoimfi"* ri |iii-.Hi'n
fcil.
A platform of pnncip'ok will In:
ailujjtcil iijion wliiili to conduct the
»ppr- willni o political luinpiiign. It will
not he tlie “white man h Convention”
no. tie ". lioreii luan's Comeniion,''
lint, that ol tlie irieinls of “universal
eilnoal ion, ei|liai j ilstiee, Hill the p-'lili
eal lights nl all.”
Several ilislillgllislieil StnteHlileil
from ifili’erent portions of the Union
Inive i onviito'i to lie present anil atl
dri-ss (lie < ottvenlion. All the friends
•it (he inoveinent. :ti‘. im iteil to ttUetnl.
Wv. Makkiiam, (Uinirinaii,
111 Ml I*. KiUUtoW, See ret ary
o! the Ktoeti!.!vi ('oiiiniillee of the
Union Ileimhiieaii l’arty of (horgia.
Ati.ani i, (!a., May JO, IB'>7.
All ]m|ins in tin- Slate Iriemily to tlie
.I in Ve* i alt an rci|iU'sti:d to piltdirh it
Cl i niiiimnii' linfi- lor mili'llriilion mtmt tiO
rv iit It'll only .hi nni: sjd<* of tile papyr, anil in •
ea mi j .anil'll with’tlie iiaiac of tin writer. We
nill not iiiitilke.il ilai name, tinless tin writer
\* i. lie ns to ilo ", lull .ii: fnm-l liav- |j, as a
e.nnrniiti e i. tlie truthfulness of the nrtii !*■
Republicans of Georgia !
I*e sure to M'tnl a Inrgi I'olegalioll
tn the Ailanla Convention on the
” l 'imrlli of .lull, ’ The I{ailtoml leml
lie: to \llmtia have agree. l to trnns
jiort 'he t't f ail 1 iei sol tlie Convention
for hall fare.
I‘ejeihlieans ! while anil lolnrod, let
ns hoje a gt wit C oiiventioti.
Organize! Orgeniase! Organize!
< tin J{e)o(l‘lie;ni readet s will liml a
Coiislitnttoii for file orgm;i/:tl ion ol
Kepuhlican Clubs, on tin nut side of
our paper, la t a Chili lu organt/.oil
itt every enmity’, eifv, preeiliet am)
ivaitl.
A Word on Registration
' fi".7l!i 'gilt eotnri it till Uin Washingiml,
iviri ih.cli.n -.it met iho.wa upoii I lie -uppoit
■'] til! 1 1 1*ls,hist lli'i'k, tlvi .litre til. I ■ . |. .1 lilt
fiiyuihliesii "
\\Y wish to se" tr W'U'l upon the
p: in; iple ’•uigg-Mod in the tihove :voni
of a l.n t.
Ii .« a principle :tp| h ing e\ «r\ whei e
m tlie moral World, that no great ami
eel; il>!e goml ...to lie aeipiireil, or pre
m t veil, hut thiiutirh saerifiee ml suf
lel'iilg,' '
The stauneh vindiratnr* of tin' right
the iiiifliinliiitg 'lefemlers of true
priueipli , hat e always, in every lainl,
heetl tlie suhjis'ls u| oppiiuition nilii
atmse. They have hern the most liit
terly jiei seeuteil ami tjtalfieateil, whose
liv . weir purest, whose support of
tin right whs most mieompi ising.
Tim 111 ot Afnrtyis is at thefoumla
tiou of every principle whoso influence
ue to ilay enjoy either in religion or
on 1. 7 the Coiislitutloii ot our eountry,
\\ hat holoi iusis of lives have Well
oll'er. I it)i t.. i oetinn liberty to the
r/i/ • 's :• <f ill <utr lainl ! The
life of eveiy lean, if ilevotni to tlm
nni tntt'h legitimate with its creation,
will he one >f resistance “ unto lilwK'
if in ml in', gainst wrong anil in the
f : tlifi.i muuiovt of the right.
'i'l.i eoloreil in nos the Smtli uu
<ll rstaml the meanimr of patient i>ii. :
• hit aiue In stiftirit.g. They are releas ’
ml trtim this form a ojijireSsion let
t!n tu t’ . ,v (ioil !
Tie y m .si not imwerer, ttiulet sianif
that h. • ae.so ,>t their deliverame llu-v
.ue. i In i efor, . noev-sarilv releaseil from •
fuitjier eiuluraiice in helialf of tlie
right. It may he that in the Provi
dence A f-»oii some of the colored men
pi to-day may he galled up to lay r/mni
fh-.ir live* in protection of the •princi
jileti of dnrGoverniuent. The man is
to In- envied who may lie permitted to
gra“p sin h a distinction.
The colored men of tlie South w ill he
thin are already being*- attacked hy
threats that if tlieV vote this I’all it
will not ho well with titeni. Ac. We
wish simply to say, a- an itifen nee
! from v, hut w e itjivi already s.nd,S t/u't
i sh(. I ''Pfl'rli niui, nfunilit rnli- tin. Inn.
\H" owes it to the m.aityis who have
! fallen t" jiroeure Ids right, to, upon
their graves reared to liberty, mO,
and vote I'it/lil, He owes it to the
great /’riun Urpuhl'imn Party
the land, that would enshrine the prin
ciples of truth and liberty, re-jhireiiased
and re-consecrated in the late war, 'o
vote, and t(.) Vote to a mall tot that
party He owes jt i., his K"d, who
has wrought his freedom, to vote as
his cttTtightened eiifranchised conscience
must teach.
The ]{epuhl:ean I arty has a sacred
claim upon every colored voter, and
♦hat to this Full.
I.et every man who may get regis
tered, resolve that as for himself hv
fluill vote and get all others whom he
may iiilltienee to vote Let the l.e
publicans of the North know the
strength and character of the colored
vote in the South. Vote—vote in
up itn of entry threat. You shall .be
taken care of if you vote r'ujht!
Since w riting the above, we have rc
ceiveda Utter fruit) lit '. 11. M Tin
ner, Macon, expressing, in the torm of
an appeal to.his nice, the principles we
have somewhat unfolded We shall
furnish it in a day or two.
< ONSTITI TIOM
OK
Subon 1 1 ii it! t i A Sisot *iaiion.s
lUihAAIIII.K.
1»<, the friends ot P.tpttlur b'l/ucu
/.ion, believing that, in..union then is
strength, do organize ourselves into on
Atsucititioit to laltor for the education
and elevation of our people.
Am n't,it I. \uiiii The name .f
this Association shall he T/u * < s
EihicutioiuiJ A s utelqt.iuu af *
Count j/.
A |:'i till- 11. oj/i-’t s The otbee]
of this Assiiciiition shall be a /Vcs•
i/i n<, loa Pn ;p/c//<, ,5,..., <o/*y unJ
I’rtortin’r.
rilere shall also he a S'/sin [ t '.i)j.
niilti y ti| live members ol whuh the
oflieers ol tlie Association shall he
niemhers, eX-ollieio,
\m n i.l; 111. The oflieers of this
Association shall be elected annually
by itallot, it the first regular meeting
in January,
\ :ieai-eies may be filled at anv regu
lar meeting.
Amieii; IN’ l)ut'nof Off ir*
Site. I. It sli'ill he the duty of the
/‘rr.ni/iof to preside at all meetings,
to e ill tiii extra meeting whenever he
may deem it advisable, or upon the
request of five numbers, and to per
form all duties that may devolve upon
him by the Con*.lllulii.i. not) Jit;
Ijitit'.t'
Slot'. It shall be the duty of the
I iri-Prcsn/ciit ( m the absence of the
President, to perform his duties.
Sin . a. It shall lie the duty of the
• s < 'roui ij to keep a true and impartial
record >t tlie doings "f the Associa
tion, and,in the absence of the Pm.in
th iil and 17<a- I'resit/tnf to call extra
meetings ot tlie Association hv the re
quest of live mcmbi rs, and attend to
styh other duties ns tic Association
may direct.
Sec. t. It shall be thi dutv of file
| Tn tiunr to take charge of atid safely
j keep, all monies and otliei proportv
| entrusted to him by the Association,
and t<> pay out the same only upon a
requisition drawn according to the
vote of the Association, and signed bv
the }*re*ifhnt and Smn ltir<j. He
i shall report ome a quarter, and s
umch ottener as directed. He shall
give to tlie President, a bond in such
a sum as the Association mav require
tor the tailhf'il performance of his
duties.
Sio . o It -hall he the dutv ot the
Srhioil < .nit,iittit to j'l'ovidc fee the
organization of schools, to ilevisi wavs!
and means for sustaining them, and to t
I'crlorm such other duties a< the Assii- j
ei.aiion may *-e pti'c. making a report
w henever directed to do so
AktiAi.K v Moiihcrnhip- Se< . I
A!! ]iersoti . who desire to become J
iiiemlieis ot this As«oeiitti"n shall tiist
he jiroposed hy a mcmtu , in writing
statirn; name, age, business and resi
■len
Hkcj j. The jn iojiositioii shall he
hatided to the Sohuot CoinioUtit,
wTiteh shall report as soon as ptuctiva
ble.
Skc. a, Aftei tin* ti<,n,m,lh, has
reported, a ballot shall hr taken, and it
a ma jority vote in iavhir of the •ttndi
dat.e lie shall he delarisl ''lcctisl, and
Ixa-omc a member, uihmi subscribing
to this h'onslifution, and on the pay
inent of an ldniissmii Ice of such sum,
not less | haii fifty cents, as the Associa
tion shall' djrri.-t,' aifl nil sand- tints
ac< rtiiitg shall be expended Hi tile sup
port of such schools, as tic School
C'otnnViitet of thi- Asso; i i-’cii shall
orgtinize.
Amnia i \'l Hrpr, *■ -tuth-rs
W lieu two or men. Stiljonlinati: A*s<. ■
riotioim diall have been "i-gHii/ed in
.
any < -oiinty, they may elc ; for every ,
twenty-live members, one r< (ireseiita- 1
live who to-gftliei with the President
and Vice l‘resident, .shall Is- the dele- ;
gates t o tin County Association.
Ainin.i' VII, Tli. A-socialiou j-. .
authori/.ed to nliitte at v fly-I,now, not !
it, conflict with this 1 '(/ngt/l/ilfon. '
Aktu i K'Vlff. The liiembers of one
Sofi'irihintl' jiitf.'jrioti",, shall have
the jirivilege of atthtidjjig ilie meetings
of all Snburdinull lssnoi,,ti,,,i*,
At.ili t.i IX. I’lte An iriotioo may
proi iile tor such a quart - rly fee as
may be neeessary to]>av tlm contingent
ex|eti-e- ol (he t**,r,,,/io,i .
AuTlta.K X. A nli‘i,dun 1 1’ t of t/i .
('iiii.gtiCilion This Cm,-tit.if,ion mav
be lilts ted o. amended, a! any regular
meeting of this Association, hy a two
thirds vote, providing tin!, notice .dial!
be given in writing by the member
submit!ing ,m Aim t Imttit, at least
twenty-four hour- before action shall
be taker.
J. & P. Coats’
BEST SIX-CORD CABLED
THREA I)
JOHN* until AVI llixtmsx.
Sole Agcots in New York
STEIN WAV iV iS n NtS’
CJrancl, Square and Upright
PIANO- lOISTES
Have fti twn thirty five inviiUtitß.'*t t!:s j.rm
ri|>til Fairs hdit in fills ceuntry vvftliitv tic 1 lot
ten yours; »inl also u First Friim VltsliJ at 'lit*
tircut liiteriiatioinit Hxliibitiou m I-oli/kni, ;/i
IMie. In -.’OiniKiUtlo'j w.til aritt rtiko.- from all
purls if the vforld.
Every l’Umo Iscoßi-trucli /i with their “I'iti-nt
Aeriillt Arrun.oliicnt" Iti'iillc.l nil tiv te thi
fill! Iron F; out.
-Stcinw.ij Ac 801# Hires*: tptrinl iitteiitiun to
tlicir n-iwiy itiventerl " fj/rlglit” Piiocif. with
tin ir " PatcM Kisiiinitrii ‘ anil ihir.Sfo Iron
Frame, jwti’iite-1 Juno S, !SO'-, whlrli, '*> ftn*ir
volume atnl -xiiaisitf ijoaHty ot' time, have
elicited tlie uu4ullHtic.il ii/tmimnonof the iruit-i
cul profi-Hlon mil r.ll who have heard tli-uti.
Sti inway,& 9o;!b’ I’ianoaorcii.-si iij tin n i-t
eminent Pianist , cl F,mope Hint \nnii,a, who
prefer tin m for llcctr own pidiHi mid pro ate
nsc witvlicvcr net taribli. Liusp inr.l 1 pnietits
tire the eniv Aiiu ri in Piiiiins ,-xj,. K.i:
ropeinlmce munlters, anil aotindiv us and hv
tin* itrmt i'nuiists in European t on ert Koi tw.
Every Piaun wijn jinlcii ler five years Hid
Pianos talien in rxebaupe.
Wareropiur. tirst l|qor c| Stein« nv Ii ’I, N
Ti and 73 En-t Fnnrtoftith str'ct, v. tv y,.tk.
je-JH
FISK A HATCH
It.'VNKEItS.
NO 5 NASSAU ST NEW YORK.
Buys i.tnl sellMif morlict n.t, - -ci d-n ■ iptiems of
<iOYKKNMKNT SKmUTIKS.
Accounts of Banka, Barikcra ft Others
Received on FavoVttblcTet ms.
I-*'” Cclleetioiif tint )., tiiru'ivimtit ti|. ’ 1 'ad
Stato*- Riul ( 'atifichu
t-t?' CVrtlficntrts t Opposite is* »;c »
it **B
BAWKWO HOUSE
OK
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Flo. ?0 Wall St. cor. N,m-n.
x K A\ r YOlUv.
W E buy and set’. .1; iuei.i.et iihcr.i; . nr-ent
prices, and keep cn Inind s fiiH-upiily o|
HoviTimiiMit Hoiulsol'nil Issues,
SBVEK-THf RI IBS.
wn
rOMPorNI) INTER I .ST NOTES.
Atd execute -infer.' f-u par h: -.7 mil sale
STOCKS BONDS AND GOLD.
U\ have added to our office a Uetail Ileiiart
inent. forti:. netomiiiM-lstmii ul the itioii. de
nnind for Inv -'input in and evcluiuc* of (.ov
jrtjtnt n! -v- • m Its. - 11, pu{ .■ 1 , 1 , . 1
HhtiNAl. Kt'.V kV 1 7- T VMP'i
Syen Thitiiea e- iverteil iut-j EWf■■Tvr-ulle* 1
*C til ' nil'Tt lav - • tide '-. t.-e,
v> JAY ftIIIKK <<l i
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hq(i4lqii|rtors3d Mil y District.
Si (tiecrfin, Al.ihima and Florid-'V
Chief Qvahtekma-tkh’i* Orrtttt. >*
ATt.viT*, Ca., June'd-t, 1N67. 1
faf BY (iHliF.it OF TltE QL’AF-TF.ItM AS
ter (ihlieral l'. B A., .-eak-d piopot-atr v.*iU lie
received id tin. oflice until tlie 30tli July, lis;7,
for the ride of tlie tVKFj.'K of till* C S
STEaMFJK “ CONVOY. If* tying in Barran-
1 i•rli- r, Florida
The highest liid wit! "• .1 " pted, uud the
purtliascr w ill 1 - reijuired to remove the wreck
so far from tlie chcmi'i is tc. prir-'iit no o?
stniettoii t Jlie '7Mini navigation of the 11. arbor.
Tic Unit'd 8»:tf "t- . eaerve'T t- Itself the right
to reject auy or all of the t nlr, it deemed un
:.ati.-f'i'*t,orv
Tin* hid. will t-, ipened at M JOth July.
’ 1m77, f,!ul id. mid if idainlj endorsed, 11 Propo
sal, f.r Pin cha- qf l\ jv!kfi'.iiner ('"UVov
and nilelresi.-idto K^JpATON,
liv’t Brie Oen’i A 0 M ,l' S A.,
and (,'h'f q’r VI i’.d Mil. Uis't.
je.(< Atlanta, Geo.
| ■ HEKDiIAN 8 SAVINGS AMD TRUST
i COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA . N" 40 JACK
! SOM BTKEET Money ii ; Ltoil on or before
July 15th, lStid, will hi: entitled to inte-rest as
from duly tat O. if. i'BtNCE. Caslii- r
j je*a; ts
| IST INVALIDS" WHEEL Cl I AIK?. FOR
in or cut door ;n c, from ?‘JO Invalid Carriages
|to ord-'r. Patent Cantcrim; llorsev Zl'JtoddTi.
I Children's Carriage!-. Swinirs, Holmv Hotm
I A*e 8 W. aMITJI,
1 jedd No. it" William street, N V
JyT cut>THES WRIMiEHSOF ALL KINDS
projnj'tly repaired or taken in jiart pay for ti e
‘ Univensal," with the ‘ stop p<*ar,” which is
! warranted' t- he dttmhle Di alf:» stippli- il
; '-villi Doty’s W bing Mu amt and tin " Cni
j vernal ' Wringer METROPOLITAN WASH
j IN(J MACHINE COMPANY. It C BHOWN
ING, <>(-iicr4 Agent, No. 3d Coiirtiaud street,
! New York, opj'Oaiti McrchnniV ll*-ttl
if2R
Greeley'. History.
THE AMERICAN CONFLK and
JNO. TiH cMPSoN, N. York i Brooklyn Agent,
1 1 lli-S N", 37:i William at , up stairs
Henry 11. Ntaatoii.
Cll UN 8 ELLO'K AT LAW,
No 170 Broadway New York.
fed")
THE l NDEKBICNED HAD RECEIVED
the ap|..,imni"lit id UNITED BTATEB COM-
MlSßl< >NER (• the Jontuerii District of Geor
-1 Itil-s* at Alighsta
IAOOB K DAVIS.
May ti, i siT. uiyS-.‘im
linou Tli> IhsJinv.
MADA.MK V. ¥ THOHNTON, the icrciti
Kiuclish 1 lairvoyjuit und l*sy
efiometru ian, wliq U astoiiisbed llu sciuntiUc
of the (Mi) World, lui* now located her
nell at Hudson, N Y .Nfadamc Tborutoti jigs-
Kidßt*s»uch wonderful powers of second-sight,
a« to onuhtc her to impart of tlm
greatcat ijnjjortance to (he binuie or married ot
either ms.. While in .* state of trance, she do
line,•itert the very featmo of the person yon are
to marry, and hy the ai»l of aa inatrnuient ot
ilitenee power, known as the Payeliomotrope,
guaiaatw'.s to produce -i Jife-litee picture of the
t'mure hu hand or wife ot the auplicant, to-
I get her■ witty date of marriage, position in lifc.
j ieadiiut traits ot character, This U mt
, humhUL, «-UiourtaJidfi of te«tioioiiiaH can *s-
I serf. .She will send, wlien desired, certith ate
jor wiiu t guarantee, that the picture i- what ii
I purports to »-i liv:THlt>'ing a am.ill 1-■■ -k (»f
| hair, and statimr plut-e of hlrth, ag(,di-]>o?ltion,
and compl- eion, and em-hwng fifty tents and
stinnpep envelope, addressed to yoni seit, yon
will receive tin.- }>iciure .:»d deeii 'cl iuioiiim
ih.m hy return mail
All eomuuinit aiioii-- sacredly epntidentlal
\ddre >n in onfidede«‘,
MADAMK J; V. THOKNTON,
! -‘[h-ly T. O. Box Hudson, N. Y.
j TO C( i N?C MPT IVES.—Thi -iivi rtiffr,
; havirg Iwerv restored P> health in a ft w -weeks,
j hy a V( iv simple mm-dv. if ter having suffered
, several years wiMi as ( vere lung affectioi , md
I that dread di-e.i- O nsumptioc, Ls anxious to
1 innke kd*>w» f-r hiP U flow sufierert- the means
ot cure
To »11 who d<r>irt it, he will dcnd i ropy of (L*
prescription, v ln e of huge.) With the di ret
(tons for pHpi. iog and using the muc, which
they will find a 81* HE CTKK for Consumption,
Asthma, Brombitts, Xc The only object* o'>
tin i.dv jthvt iu • aajiiig the Frcaqripipu. u> 'o
benefit the nfllieted. \m\ spread Ipfonuatioc
which ht i iv.n »n to he iuy&loahle; and he
hoja-s e'eiA dUfi\ rer will try bl« remedy ■. as it
will •. tln in nof.himr, and may p»« - i»!<»
ing.
Bait;* ' v irimig the Bresjcf’ptku; nit pK-as
•I In- Kbv T .]j\Y*kiU/ A. II.S(>V.
'■Viiu.iin- ’u' 4 * **;itv. V y
Board of Registration,
CITY OK U'HI STA.
’ -L HE OFFICE UK REGISTRATION lur Hit j
|tuy of An-;!' hi, witt be ,iy. ill’! ,ii 'lie City;
j Hotel, (upsh.il mi MONDAY, the .’Uh, from
,'I u tiink A. VI to •• '.'lock l M., fi'im-lay to
Ili tv, until lurllier uotiee.
BENJ. V H \LJ.
NAME LEVY,
it. A HAKPEB.
Registrators
it'Jl-tf City of Angiisto,
STEEL COMB BRUSH
COT TO N GINS,
Gnllrtts" I’nteut.
i 1 HAVE »Ue pleasure of iolnnmni. the t’l.m
--: ter.- throng it nut the U:at i hare lU'Ade
i «riaf»f*rment.s with the Myntic Kivcr Hord
Mi-mthufurii l Compavy. for my
Stoet Brush Cotton Q-j- as
( "'ler IBT turn i-eixuial -i.iwrv-sii-;,, . 1
wisiiimi v buy ~,' ass, .-...t the*.
rmimlsii)-:mm, u -i kimip-’
• i.y i'i'!*.*:c .1 in- uy mt'. '*“
tlie supenority lit tE a,,., ■ p , "
«li others, lias eli.; lee ; inii . -loiL aiui '- hi" ; i,'
er, ised value ot tlm lint our t,„. ether «),'
wal" t-icrn a ueecssity t- the
llwt i'll «>«t Be -HppUciL ..iitii :
j-eiit »t an cm’,) ilate. 1
The Civmpunv ur,. . ...... „
u‘etPlua,^ K,,IAL ,ln ‘ i M Ari: 1 V
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BKv.tamiv h (iCLI.ETT
kortuoriy ot Au.r’- , }j. , V ,
Address JOS tt ADAMS (OMBS.
u > , a, '* I,f ’ "trevT, New York
‘ ‘ - '-'ttu* ItiYer rlard'.tirt Man. C»»
i" FV ’ ,
W I LLB()N’S
SCHOOL AisD FAMILY SERIES
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HEADERS AND SPELLERS
Willson's Primary Hpelter. A Simple ami Progi-t-ssive Cour— ot
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