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Tin* Ilaily Loyal lieorwian.
.AU-NUSTA, OA. JI NK #. IWiT
Constitution for Republican Club*.
YVY *■;»!! tin .1 1 »!• »»1 imr Ropub*:
ii(*;ill It’JHlri ' !<» ill** follou inir (’‘HlMtitU I
lion, whirl) will !><• :i -jowml one for |
tliein U* :nlo|»t in oroanizinif !
rail < Inb'* :
AKTIULK I
N \ MC
M»i « In)' Umll l«‘ kn wi -»s !h< I *llloll Kc
p 11 1 *I i« •' l < till* of . (liniuc «»f tmril.l j
IMIM' V *1 ' »ts Os
AKTU LK I!
I hi" (.lull :« ortfjiiii/fd for the puriM*?** of »and
the of tin.- Union HipuMi-n. 1
o iri.v in Hl.i4r ami thrmtgliouf tin nntioii
ft t> ill strive to vli vitc labor, cdocaU’ thu Isjno
• .in*. ’»»t«l u"f.iin tin- rau" -of universal justicr
AKTJULE Ilf
no n ms
lln oilbi ->| ;4ii« ( lull l# » Prr«.<lri»t. |
tvMiVir * I’rt od nit. a K< < n tarv. .* Tn aoin ~ *
•iinl an Kxo< »itlvc- Committee of five ih«hi>-<;> j
The »tiovi> named offittr* shall Ik* clwted it tin; ■
fir"» iiid in January and July in each yi ar,
.1 ini tin 1 v shall hold over until their P»iror-*or* |
art* duly »*i»-<*ti*<! ami '{Ualifled.
ARTICLE IV
di/tibs or orncßMs
Tlii- » |*- « »sos Club shall perform ti.iv j
Int v- Mpuiivd of similar officer* by ordinary
jao ii.'imait arv uoi'i' Tin Executive Conuuif j
shall prepare bu.-iue** lor tin; meeting* of j
>!n < lul* and make touch arrangements as fhal! ;
•recur*: a good attertdfltiee. Tliff shall aim* j
make -»!i ffojf- may be in their power to j
111:1k • the mcrfiutrx interesting and profitable.
A KIU LE V
ViailH' \rtONsOK MKMUFK
‘i 111 only iptalifi* a'ioiid n« < e>sary rti become 3
iihiiilmt ol this Clitb, should hi a good moral
- harm ter and an etpressed determination to
support t.l»r principle* of rln I'niou Republican (
party.
A KTK'LK VI.
HEVEX' E.
ITir of this Club hall be defrayed
by voluntary <• mtribntion* from among the
meinbc r« ♦inl 'tthers.
To the Republicans of the Union
Tin- National Union ('oiiiinitteo t.jtpeals
ti> llir I?. |ilil'li< iin> iif every State, lor
their iiMsiatitiieo sml cooperation in this
niispicioiif crisis of our country.
We ilecin it of the highest importance
that the Hepulilii nils of each State should
iinnieiliatelv reorganize tut tile remaining
('.lections of IK(17, preparatory to the com
ini; l’l'csidcntial contest Kspccialiv should
tliis organization lie immediately effected
in those States which have never liofon
recognized ns tlie only just basis of govern
un lit the eipuil and inalieuahle rights of
111,01 Not a day should he lost in forming
and drrngtliemiig within those States
; puldie sentiment in eonsmmnee with
ill' principles which underlie the great
Political organization to which ttt liclong.
'!’o this end. we desin to proseetile a
■ yslcinatie and thorough canvass of the
S. iithelJl States, By tin most ellifielit
• iieahers of both raees We would seeomi !
their efforts hy a distribution of doeil j
incuts, enduring the principles, policy
and aims of the Itf publican party We ;
would ••all, in every locality where it is ‘
pirsihlc, meetings for dim tission, where l
those who an with us in principle may’
learn to art with unity and enenrgy.
l ies- measures are required to bring out
tin- vote ill’Unit large body of ltepuhlican
Unionists who now rcndei the Southern
States a battle held of principle, It is the
pressing need nl the hour that bold, judi
• ion and id 111 men. thoroughly imbued
with our re-d, should there explain oi)r
prineiples. establinb our faithfulness to
them, mid prove that national greatness
and hotnaa freedom depend upon the per
tnaneiit triumph ot our cause.
Jteyoinl this, it is most essential that wc '
should now establish in those States, !
Free Thought. Free Speech and a Fret
Fuss. Kwry part of tliis Republic must
be open to tin discussion of principles
ami measures. This must be sustained, as
• cardinal point in our creed, at. any and j
. very hazard KfVortf to intimidate the !
humble ami ignorant voter on the part of!
thi' Southern planter, must be met with j
the spirit of freejneu, and the detcrinilia
lion which agist cause sanctions.
in time past, the Republican party lias
, struggled against the unjust reproach of |
being sectional in its aims and Character. ■
though its purposes and its means of effec
ting them were such as the fathers of the !
Republic approved. It was accused of
doing governed by selfish motives, and ot j
desiring to aggrandize the North at the’
expense of tile South, Its adversaiies, ;
having the jiower t.o silence and to crush I
and! opposition, denied all discussion, and !
overawed even freedom of thought in sis i
seen States of tlie Union. It j*. 11 1* 0. ■ tsT( J . i
nOw and imperative duty, which wo owe i
to our party sind to ourselves, to embrace
tbs' first opportunity of truly representing i
t« those States how consistently we Imvi |
ismti-iidi'd fin tin interests, welfare and ;
tV.'sd.'in of the whole Union.
The overthrow id' Slavery and tlie Re
hellion, and tile enfranchisement of the
frsi'diniu. rendering (hi• overthrow se
■is e and final, have happily vjndieuted
<mr course ami organization; hut it is
accessary to stamp the conviction of our
ioy.dty ami li'lrhty to the right, irresjxs
live of section ot race, njion the rctoi*
.trtictcil States. For the lirst time in many i
years, the enthusiastic followers of our
ilag ami confessors of our faith are there i
taking part in tlie popular gatherings. :
and ill in lliv of tile Soiuheril Kill- ». wc J
has- reason t« believe that they form a
••••hied majority. They are, however,
without organization, and lack tin' co I
hi sion and diseiptinc ma-essary to success
fhu e fourths of the Repuhßeans have j
tteve-r viM and have no pc.uri- ride
l-nowhaige f tin means wlierchy the
j"';' !:ti wdi i- 'Aprtssed. With iivuy
■ t them, the habit is fixed, of rendering
i'nplieil <ln di< ms- t. able slid dexterous
poiitiihin- who are implacably hostile to;
our principles and deti rinined mi til* |
prostration of our eause.
-in: iiiimv-iVaiv action is therefore mt :
poiativi We eiouiot delay without ini
i- tiling di for which so niueh hio Is on
■aerifieed in the past Confident in our
ii-ngth in Uu North, the West, and tiic
I’aville 'tales, w, must not forget that we
a.e a great tlMi to pcriftinn tow ard tin
hi -a! and true men "t the South
Ib pahliiarts' ov apjwid is to vo ~ to
'"I ami sustain the work which a,
tew loyal and true men base s t> led dr !
gun Ni earned ask speakers, in addition
to giving tlnir tine am! talents for month*
to tin tailor, to defray their own n •ccrstfv
expenses We aunot print and distfihuls’ I
dortiioents of tlie eharaeti r re<piirr<l w itli
out it heavy outlay. We have no means or i
ndiance except u|H>n the generotts s])trit of
'ha* great party which holds the claims of
Humanity and Freedom ahoy all price.
The patronage ol'the (lovernnient brought
into power by the stall 'luunshiji. the
courage, and tin lovalty of that p; rtv,
w ill not aiil us in this good work
We must, thiuefoia appeal directly and
personally to you. If you an rich, hgive
generously Ifponr send us what-vi r you
ran alToril. Tin gem mils pm|e>s< and
the noble aim s.iiu lift tl» immlilest <i
fort' At nil i tents, act promptly and
ei iis Its’l timt tin- sympathy of the I! -pul
limn party is with tt- in' o.ti purpose of
making this great land tin iiomt ol 1 1 tit
ilepuliliean principle , well distincti on ,f
race and color are unknown, and when
UiUrty, Virtue and Intelligence fr m tin
! enduring basis ofotir grealm-' ami pi"-
I polity.
Address letters mid < ontrilartiims t'
tiov. Ma»(i.« I. VVvttn, Chairman and
• Treasurer, New ark, N. .1
M. is J,. Wahii. N. •!
.Sami ki. ARi uviani i;. I’m *
WIt.I.IAM CI.AH,TV Mas-
R, Cl, a UK. N. II
(inni t.KV. N V.
11 11. H f AUK AY K A Tit Kll. Coll'.
N. R. Bmriltkks Del.
II W. lIoKKM AN M-l.
Kxe< litive Committee of tli Nutiomi!
j Union Coin, \nr Ymk. May FI, J*■ t*7.
',/AI! Kcjiubitcan jotirnnls are re
j guest' I to (opyhnml to si con-l this appeal.
PK.VHSON. AIKIX &< <).,
VARIETY, FOUNDRY,
AND
RAnilYi; YYOKkS,
Manufar turvr- of nil Kindfl of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ANI)
MACHINERY,
SStioii as Straw Cutter*, i-oru SiieU' rs,
C’i4l ci Mills, Draix Sh*n, Cimilai
Saw Mills, t-iiisi Mills, Si<am
Kngitie* and Hollers,
Us the Utc:*t iinl mobt jni I^i '
With oui iin proved Valve, ten permit •> i Hit i
!'«el i* suved -aucl all our work h WHiTantcd ! *
tfife Batlafnctioi* Forfuitlnn pmtlrulHis*. in
*l»lrc :i* ohoTt, "t r< ar. c on, Aikin «V- <■< V.n i*
fy, W'umlrv mid Macliim; W*«iktf M.iin i*tr« i.
liftwt( n 1 Jill wnd )Jih Mruc’*. Loni^vilii, Kv
jfVd
riionoKß itovKit, 1 h, r inmuni- j < . n. i.iiti.i-
President. | S*errti-rv | Sup'f
KOI HR WHEEL H»imV,
•Sue* c«Hor»* i<»
I'. II yrr A < (i, ,
M.VJU I’A' I ejlMU*. ok
SAHVKN S PATENT WHEELS,
Also
Wheel*, Spokea, Hubs, Felloes. Shafts,
BOWS. POJ.KS, AND ALL KINDS OK
CARSIAOB AND
WAGON MATEIUAI..
PliOW IIAMILKS.
No. a.TU M cm| ll.leil HI,,
CINCINNATI.
jc2G
New Leather Store,
HEED HHOS A co.
Great InrttictnH'iits OlfcmL
Price# Grenthj Ifethiccti.
w K liavi just recciveil .i vorj larei . h. sh.
mu] well assorted stock of tlu> iliiest nrurnls of
IPiENCII CALK SKINS, wliieli we are now
telling trom (I 70 to (g per pound. We have
on timid a large unit complete ttnek ofal! kinds
ol LKATHERnmI SHOK KINDI NOS, onshi
ing partly ot Sole, Upper, Kip Skins, Hurmsb,
Skirting mid Bridle Leathers, Pud Skins, Mo
ronns, foppinjs, Linings. ,V. , ,A<.
Also dealers in 11II)K!S, Oil., f \LLOW,,imI
LEATHER mill (it M BELUNO Pka.-e to
give iu> n t all licfore purciiasiiig clstwiiere
HEED BKOS .v <’o .
ill Main :-t.. between Tbild and Kourtii.
Cincinnati, Ohio
N B.‘ Cush paid lor Rifles ami Leather in
rough jego
5. WEAKH, I W. A. TBI’KSTON,
I.iilC'.if Klemingeburg, Kv | Late of Pari-. Kv
JIETHOJHILJTAN HOTEL,
JIAIk STREET,
BETWEEN KKON'i AND SECOND STS .
Cinelniiatl Ohio.
WEARS & TIIDRSTON,
raoPßißroas
ieZl'
S( II.MITT A. BROS*.
SHOW CASE WARE ROOMS.
*o. 4M Street.
j CINCINNATI OHIO.
*-4/' kindr <:f CASES kt j>t mi
I hand and mad* L« filter jcJyi
ST CLOUD HOTEL.
coUNEK SFCOKD IND 4EFEKRX-is.,
WM S * M. S. DFJIONFY, PROPRIETORS.
I'M im ii.'m:. KT
••'lee M » Her Onv.
j«.y,
CANNON 6l BYERS,
wiidi khat.i:
MILLINERY HOUSE.
IWI %*«•>! r««-f.
I.OriSVII.I I l\ KNIT* KV
Ask cm attcmi > i «.»f VLr
< IIA N l S to their Stock * t
uiimoNs, no\\kt>.
I Tlkll H (Alt niHHIiH' || I IS,
Dress Trimming. Duttons. Braid*
i z-// i.Darts, n.i stih r /,1 -turrs i
And Fine Imported Varieties
i# Orders r■ -ite good ami ft"iupt situ,
thm
1 UF KAVOHITP UU MUST FORTABL<L
FROM
nugusta to New York,
VIA SAVAX NA 11
I IfK ("Honing New, Fast and Ki.st-i la-
Ste»iiizhip> -ail trom SAVANNAH to NEW
YORK ev.ri TIKBDA Y. THURSDAY and
SATURDAY
IA rrirt/'n /,/..., I Athi’.li. <. 4/ /;»./"" /......
I N- I
Suii Tuc-d.ivt* U: ri»iirxl.i\' jS' I -urd'iv-*
i.k «•, heuman , -AN
UVIMiiiHiX, ‘ sALVAUOU,
' I H*:it l*nr:.. ; linker, j NL:kerx>n.
f’oiiMiiaud'-r. ; Coininaiitier. { Cofmii tud* r.
VIK Ml. <»LV. imiMN i »(V ,'H'IMO.
' liu -kley. Mono;: j Afuin>.
j CollDlt.Older. I Cotiili :.Tltl ; ('• *ll i 111 : 1 1 1 (1 u* r.
| Thex- Bte;»inshij)!? .ire 11 of i:o^ r • .trryintf t;*
j juicity, w*’H adapted to this route and arc fitted
i up wit4i espeeiul regard f<. the ‘omfort of pas
; v* r» — MUd* K<*utis !;o-_m and airy.'.lo
1 Ik piirtmeut supplied wit!i tie Lest tlie Xctv
• York and Savimiiafl mark ■! tr>rd. 'Tier
I through T;.:itl li.iv.i _ ix », mu* and in
i wtpii, Fk and " iii iind this
the (41 ICKI'ST, SAFEST Hid M"<T f« * >Nt iM iC AI.
i foit Tp to Nc’v York
THKOrGII TICKKTS he had of Ticket
; Aijenf. Olli- p Wayui stiom’ K. H. Depot
SAVANNAH AI.KNIS
Mun.. Lire—Hl'NTEl: .. (iAMMKL.
Age.lt-
Mlmi'" v M. S. S( ", Lit WILDER A
KUL.'.KHTON, Agent.
Knipiie Lin*- li II HAKDKK. Ag nl.
DEO A Mi t.'LKSKLV,
j' .’'. t.eu’l Traveling \ge.it
.1. If I NOEL! VL tV Cos s
a it i*; z\ t s a c k
1 1 V
WATCHES
ON the poptilo. .me pr-e« l.tu. .: 11 lt every
patron 1 hmidHuit *i»d rcliaLL H atch for
Cm- j*rlec if Ten Dollars' '** if lio» to
value, and not to « paid l«*i hit I — perfectly
sat jsf:.etor\ 1
YOO rtoiid Cold W:»! hr- J->0 t > « *'*
'»<*> M'l-p Cast t (fold Wad It* *OO to aOO
a*n I.adit-' Watches. I.iiaiiHk lijflto *3OO
DttK) C-ol«i i Wat. ] u ■ i*'to ;W
ICMfO (Gild Hunting Knniisli la vi rs, jno to 250
.Uton Cold Hunting Duph v Wetelu-s*. 1.10 to aoO
rANNMioI.I an Hot . 100 to ]
;.(MK) Silver la v< r.. 54) t*, ;:/»
>4nK» Silv'-r Hunting Duplu'. 75 tat
HHiOO (Dild fl'llitilE'Lepitu . .50 to 75
ID4MKI .Mi-soellaneoi! Bil\ r Watche 50 to 100
•£SOOO If fintiii- I s *iiver Waieh. . o> 50
‘{OOtM) A. sorted Wat< li<-. j (all kinds ) 10 to 75
Kvor*y pi’tson oMainsa H':G a. Ly this m rauuc 1
ment efwttur hilt Hid while it may Le worth
$750. No riartjiilj'v idiovn
Mes-rs f iV («• <ir*at Aim rican
Wsiteli Company, N'ca York City, wish t > iin
mediatelv d'sjMise of the i» I>* *. ina^niflceiit
nitx k. tVrthn ties, namin.s; article.*, an- placed
ill ruled envelope* Holder are entitled to
articles mimed on their «•••»•*ili« :tt« ** upon pay
ment ol Ten Dollars, wlictlm 1 he 1 W itch
4 >rtU 07500 r one wort h 1( - 'l ie return o f
our eertilieates entitles you to fhearto lea named
thereon, upon 1 aym .-m in < -}»(■( rive of its worth,
and as \y article valued less than $lO is named
on any certiliefttc. 1’ will at into t*e seen that
(Ida i* 110 lottery hut .1 sfra -Id hu ward lejjiti
mate < raitsa« tion wliii.di may n }*artioipfiie(! in
hy even the most fastidioi - ’
\ -ineie C ititieide sill h< m \, y maip p C *,t
paid, upon reentpt of ‘.'.5 ecu's, live for $ 1
eleven tor Y*; thirty thru* and inelegant pre
mi mu for $5 . sixty si v rnd more vaDinhlc pri
mititi) for $lO ; one hundred and a ino<; -tipeil'
Wat»-h foi sls. To Au-nt-*, or 11 1 * • *\ishini:!
-mploviiient, tills is a ran., pp/ r- unity It is a
IcuOintiuely eondutted duly antlio
rDtal hy the Cloveit iiM-nt, m l »pm to*the most
earcful suntt.iny. Trv us
Address.
<l. A < 0.,
11H Ih’o •! wa\, near P O,
Jeh-J dn. City of New York
MAURI AGE (and IDE.
BKI N<4 a private instructor lor married per
sons, 01 those about to he married—both
male uni female—in everythime COneemiiii; the
physiology aud relations of our sexual systejn,
*nd the production and preventioti of offspring,
i including till the 11 *v distuv riC' never before
Liven in the English hie»ti;u:e, by \VM Y(
M. I> Mil sis really a valuable and iiatenvoing
v ork. It is written in plain languaje for the
general reader, and illustrated with numerous
Engravings. All young married people, or
thost eoutemplatimr and bavnig tin
least impcdiiaeiti to married life, sin 11 Id read
this hook. It discloses secrets that, ivory ope
should be acquainted with, still it ie a book that
must he locked up, and not lit about tit-* house
It will .e »ent ton tty on-' ot the receipt of 50
•cuts Addrest. l)r \VM YOl'Nh, No, 415
Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE
-No matter what may lie your descale, tx.fore .
; you jtlace yourself under the < aiv of any of the
notorious Quacks native «-r foreign - who ad
vertise in this or any other p. p* r, a copy of
Dr Voting's '*..ftk and oad o earetnUy, It -.r-ll
he the means o: saving \*.u j»ia»*y a doll u , yum
health, and pousibly your life.
1»: YOUNG ean Is «<>ii>ulu <l on any "f tin
diseased dgSeritwd in hi> pHMieat tons, at his
aliui No lit* Bppt
MjilMdelphia
There eometh ghul tidings of joy to all.
To young and to old,' t*> great and to small;
The beauty which ol kt nt. so piveion* and rare
is fre* lor all and all may he lair,
BY THE USE OF
CHASTELLARS
w&irß x,ravr*>
E3 JNT AMEIL,
Km Improving mu! Ikauti/viug the Com
pleximv
1 to* mo>t valuaMc and jH't'feit i»n‘{';initl*»ii In
u.-c for'giving the skin a txautitni ).• arl-lUu
tint, tiiat is only fouiul in youth It 'iiiieklj
remove* Tan, Freckle*, Pimple*, Blot. lies. Moth
l'atihts, Sal lowness. Eruj.thm*, ami all Impiiri
ties of ti e Skin, kindly healing the -aim, leav
ing the-kin »liite and clear ~ialm*tur. It*
use eannof bo del a ted by the closest acrutiav.
(lid iK-ing a vegt talde pivparation. i- perfectly
harmless, ll is ll.e inly article <il tin kind used
by til'-U 'ucli. and is eoi.situ Mil t» v .
sian-a- md’siM iis;:o;..-to .. per feu toilci Lp
wards ot iO.i Ail .ot tics mil d.l during the j.ast
yar a s'ltti' .cut guarantv of its .'ill i, .
I’D' only To i"» m - Mill oi i.iail, j... 1 - (-..id,
•a i' '-"ii -it an iintei',
ii I--'!". SJfl 1 rs At 0., ( i.cmisis
Rivir Sir..' Troy, \ Y
; '■> »■
i " "lot. DLBKFJ'X
I ff- f■- - UFA s’ X. ; plica
‘ '•* * ‘ • :n«»- ♦ <traiuhi and
• ‘ -.-. r W. V ringkl?
> _ Da- >.t :-M TANARUS" dhvtb<
* ‘ ' T P* ; t i. I dl.a with ihe llKX't
;;r.ip \, •*-_ «>! i».' • ioiurv to thu hair,
’‘s « l -i.d paid, $i Dr
•* ni tr •• * .irofer* iwiicr fret Addn^>,
I!Fls*.Eft Sfn TTS .v I*o.. ffe-ml ta.
IL :;-. t, » r*»v, N Y. #
S.x], *:,r- , , *t t’ufled
“P 4l ! r j
CHASTELLARS
//.I//.- EI'TEIIMISA T<>lE!
h’nr Jit nnn'htif Stiperfinntis Jim ft
r PO the ladi' especially, thi* it.valuable de-
X pilaUny rce uniuend** it"'lf 1 Uinganal
i»»(*st article to female Itcanty, i«*
easily applied, does not bum or injure the skin,
hut at t«* directly on the r»x‘t- It i* warranted
to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads,
or from any part of the body, completely, total
ly and r;idlcally extirpating the same, leaving
tin* skin *oft, smooth ami natural Tills is the
only article used I*v the E/em li, at«d is the only
real effectu >1 depilatory in e>isU*nc« ITiee 7‘
emits ]k*i paekuui, sent po>ti»;»id, to any address,
on receipt of an Order, by
BF'KfiER BHe TTS A G* ~ Uheiiiisls,
apd-ly •-**» River 8t , Troy, N T
\cw York anti (liarlrston
Stt;amsliip Line.
SAILINti EVERY SATURDAY FROM
AIM. Fft’S SOUTH WHAKI
1 liF •U gant SiUe-Wiu. 1
MANHATTAN. M S Wood hull, Com matid
cr
( UAMI’ION, R. W L<» kwuod, C* uiiiir>nder,
Leave each po t '»n SATURDAY, and for
speed and comfort no superior »n the
coast.
Both Ships have splendid Gatin aceommoda
tiom for Pj^wsuger*
All outward Freights for this Line should l-e
consign* and to COURTENAY A TRENIIOLM,
w ho w ill forward the same free «>f commission
Freights received daily at the pier.
For passage and busiuefrs < onuecti and w ith iu
ward Freights, ipplv to STREET BKOk At O.
‘ 1 East Bay
HFNRY I? MORGAN A CO.. Agents.
36 Broad war Nsw York
STREET BUOB A CO.
< OURTKNAY A TRENfIOLM,
Jt/lnt Agents N Y. A C. B.i>. Cos.,
jeJA C harh ston, 8. U.
Vumista to New York.
IHE t.KKAT A l LANMt SE \BOARD
AND tiVLY MAIL ROUTE is the ijuirkest.
moot pleasant, safe, reliable, and «tnfortehle
from August,*. .iavMiLi .b, Micou, <5 lttmhusand
Atlanta to tie North.
This old and favorite .-cute from New Orleans,
Mobile und Montgomery. : Atlnmn. Augusta
Wilmington and VWhlou. N C , to Kichimmd,
M ajhington, Br.lthrore, I'kiladelnhia, N« w
York, it now in excellent order ana siico s-hil
operation, with new Engines, new and elegant
Cars and •Sleeping Ca
r Weldon, tukfi? KoLfr.s to New York
ar* now open, viz
Via Richmond and Washington City
Via Fortsinouth and Old Bay Line M am* i>.
Via Fort.-mouth iml the new AnnatucMc
Route.
Tho loot is ate w aid very plea ant route, by
Steamer, frotu Portsmouth o> CriMb Id, on the
Eastern Shore ot Virginia, and thence by Rail
over the length of the entire State of Delaware,
connecting »t Wilmington, Delaware, with
through trains t« Philadelphia and New York,
or to Baltimore
Fare from Aiigtt.na » • \* w Y'ork, hy either <»f
the throe route.*, f:*#*».
ELJEOSNTSI,HKI tNO( AKSOII *ll Night I rail.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
Through Ticket*, good by either route until
used, for sate ;»t the Smith Carolina Railroad
Ticket OHU * P If LAN(»IX>N,
General Bout hem Agent
For parti, nlan, hejuire of
ISAAC LEVY.
Je!!s 1-Jff Broad street, Augusta, Ga
Change of ScLedalo of South Caro
lina Railroad Company.
Drm i- Sot rii Caiwi.im K..ilhoxi> Uo , .
Charleston. March 11, WO7. t
On AND AK’IEK WKDNI.-DAY March
Lilli, 1 -07, tU THUOt (HI XIAIL lKAlNlroui
Columbia to Ani/iista, will run up follows, viz:
Leav August i ..0 55A M.
Arrive at CharUutoii. .4 00 I*. M.
Arrive at (.'olmnbio ... .r. 40 I*. M
Leave Charleston kOOA M
Arrive at Augusta... . .~j nti 1’ M.
Atlimlir' aml (iuSI l{uilrot««t.
UXILY (SI,’M'XY- KMRI'TBU.)
J.iTivcß Suvaiumli nt -, ;io P M.
Arrived at Tbomasville at .. 7 16 A. M
Arrives at Live Oak at. . 0 50 A. M.
Arrives at .Jacksonville it .. ta 40 j-. M
Arrives «t Toilahiuist • at . ;i 20 I* M
L'fives Tallahassee M. 10 15 A M
Lcxvi-p Jacksonville at . .. i 10 P. M
Leaves Live Oik at . .. BOPI’ >1
Leaves Thouiasville at ... 6 'M p. M
Arriyesat Bavantish st -i 00 A M
STEP BY STEP,
08.
The r/t ihl's Eirst Lrsson Hook
nESICI NKIM.i o a .'b nea »• .'iumrp to trail
on an improved oiau Pro i, Jo cettU.
"It is ••nr of the b -t lirst tsioka tor voiunz
children th.u we have vet seen, and will .1, not.
less soon win its Way •.. publi. : ,vor. .n.| i.«
ffeiiirally eitiplovod it; tli. instr'o rio- . hil
lrcn."—ltrbi r in M»t. J.„
" Sin, >.y .V. .. i. , er , uuly .. ■ :j-u .. a clui-J s
lino! .k ji„ p;. rV '
flu sui s. rits-rs Will-cud a "ivuiat out„lu
'■'lJS speciui' ti p,..;i -of the aoivc work, desigui and
u. teach the little ones Jo read on anew plan, to
• 11V Oil'-d'-L ime it it will i;ivc '.'a her- ami
others interest* and in vdiiesiioti an idea of tire
work. II").ks o, Ho work will be -<dt to sitv
address, tor the piwpow 0/ ex uninaiion, oa re'-
(S'ipt of 15 Cents.
DAVIS. PORTER * t'f.'ATR
712 Sar.som Street, Philadelpifaa
Change of Schedule
<>N 1 (IF,
GEORGIA KAILKOAD.
On AND AFTER SUNDAY .JUNE 9TH
IS»'7, the Fasseiiifci Trains on the (ieortria Rail
road will run as follows. The ehanire is made
to - lose up the delay at A>i-usu
dxy rxssENoBH train
j Dai... Sunday- Fxtcpt ;d.t
I j-c-ne Aoi/u-ta at. ,r>nu \ M
, l.eaye Al"".:.i Ut .SPO \ M
Arm u A u.gnsD* r ....5 4.5 p \{
\niw:ii vtlurn,. . eYOO p \J
xI«iKiT i'.-."FWI!It THAIJC*
j-' ' ' - V, "t '-Li . .(I 00 P. M
Leau An uit . . 7 15 j
\i-riv u \, "list ■ . 1, iil A M
Arrive at Atlanta it 4jg >4
l*""t I'a i- for Maytifhl, t\ iiii'^-',nl ,to)
\ aeits, i. inn-t ' >ke Dtv ’.’a • t'T' r Yi ait!
from AmnisVa and Atlanta
J a.ssettt/ers for M e-st poitd, Montiromen . Mo-
Vt ”■ ' >rt ' R-sii lear lutrtista on
’ n U Tr:,il ' ' m:k,
Pa—.oia-i - to- N t-5 . BU. * -. .1 it.tlt- t,"ar.(l
•D»« ’em M.'lltaili,. . , tn.vliSr. and St I o*l, -
'.ai> tak. either Haiti ,m| make . lose enne -
tionf.
THRO, IHJ TICKETS a mil* w (locked
throtmb to 'ln above plat ■■-
PI L'.MtN-S IMI.'VT SLFEPIVt, t \ps
on all Nl ;V Pa... n'M Triin..
. ... T 'V « <t| |
'*•—» <-ciM r:»l StirMTinti iHlpni
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Iwklv duly n|'|>ninted hy mir form of government for National legislation, the
right and dutv to, at all times, so legislate as to vindicate the honor and
prowess of the Nation—lt will the early reconstruction <d the
State* on the platform laid down hy the " National Union Roj-tiMican
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