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flic IDailt) Cental #corm<tn*
VOL. I.
The Daily Loyal Georgian.
.1 K. BKV.V NT Editor.
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Oik square, lirst insertion, 7.) ''cuts, each
Insertion after hist, oO vent*.
One Square is me.u-uryd by t-u lines of minion
tvpe. r .
XdvcrtmciiHnt- inserted three tun - week
(.•v rv other clay) for a month or longer period,
will In* charged two-thirds of table rates.
\dvertinements twice n week one-half of t able
1 'verti^Jiientsonce .» r< eh one-Ulird of table
1 r ml Funeral Notice s , sl.
a 11 a. per line.
((he nan. Jo .
yiverhx-mentx _ (i. ... t t: ,1,1.
will lie .Tinrued s.i per
rite-. • k~y Uo\ KKI,
Vddri'..a 1.0. val Sl.* l '.
Newr, and Other Items.
Kkciis tikvhon. Ono hnnriml runt
eislily-oisrlit rcgistoiTii vcstvnhy -one
Inin lroil and one while*, and eighty
seven blanks Total for two days
three linndred rind four: whites, .me
hiimlied alel -ix'y loin , blacks, one
linndred ami forty.- iW’iHt" Kf"',
Advices from New Orleans show
that, |.s,n(io |ie>«ons ha>e. been rs
tereil 1 here as voters .under the Re
construction act. The while pe.i|ile
are registerin!' very freely now, lint
the ei.|ored men .already have mneral
thousand majority. In the .‘state re
turns from registration show that live
colored men to one white are being
registered on tin average.
Ukconstkkctios x C'kk
i iintv. Tlk' most, encouraging sign
of the complete success of the recon
struction policy, in Georgia, at least,
are to ho found in the fact that ex-
Gov. Grown is one Os its boldest and
most intrepid champions, while INuil
G. If. Hill is one of is most indus
trious and untiring op lofelits.
Kx-Gov. Brown has always had the
sagacity or good fortune U> anticipate
the people's wishes mild sentiments
and lienee has been continuously sue
ecssful ever since jib entrance into
ipublic life; while Sir. Hill lias been
-ii unfortunate as to be always, in a
{minority, and never suecesslnl beiore
thr jie'ijile, outside his county.
Judging Ironi the antecedents ot the
'ifxxsutg champions, Reconstruct ion
, \fr«*ji ly a success in Georgia.— E ot.
/»» • - h,h - , ......
\ ]Ut l a greater Ilian '‘Drown *Ud*pi
mine- tiV )**«*'• J -° ok ll l1 "' V " '^
nation re.UimH from al! over the Mate.
Tiik Nk |v s.’Al'Ki'' "anel Webster
was right 4vl.cn 1„» remarked .1 th.
oress: “Small is the s.trn riMtured to
pntrmiixe a iw*■spapor; n "• ,n
[.,1 its patron. I care not how It.liubh:
and uiipretcTidiilt; the gazette he takes.
It is next to impossible to h.l a ptm
sheet without putting into it sonie
-1 hing that is worth tire subsenpt..*
price.™
A blind man 'had been sitting one
dav and pb asantly chatting witlrsollie
visitors tor an hour, when one ot them
wished the company good morning,
,md left tin- room "What white teeth
that ladvsaid the sarcastic ldm.«
man. “H«.* d«you possibly teh that.'
slid a friend. 'Hb-t-aUM . tue the
,|v answer, “lor the b;t Jh-lt hour
- lie has done nothing but laugh, '
Afaj ir G.-u, l*op< ino til- graphed to
(ten. Grant that it is untrue tl.yt ne
groes had been ujipointi'-l its tW«-
iiiimeipa! (..over mu cut o! Mobile, amt
say- otbees are now filled *-v the best
men in the city.
While waiting for a ictur ni the
Go a-*u I’o-'olliee. (b-orge Garter was
pistleif hv ;i crowd, aud had he pocket
picked ot s.i,tit" e
J. lour is lour ifollai- ti barrel- rhea |wr
m New York than if was six.weok--
AVGUSTA. GA.. SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 2!), 1867.
11 ic.m "it Ain i:us,.;lp Mii.uauv Disnm t,
(ti■! Vh,rin-i ii/hi ,! 11f.I’. .i,
Atlanta, (hi , May 31. tstii.
(4KMIII VI. ObtiKiis, No. 1 M)
Ip aecorilanee xrith an act of Congress,
-a;pp(i'im‘!itaiy to an Act to provide a wore
"!lichint Uiivernnngit for the re'wl States.
, tti., dated Maieh 2. IStiT. tlh follovvitig
■ arrange..Ynts are herein made for tile re
"i-rration of voter.-'in the States el Geei
gia oiil Alabama.
1 The Stall sos Georgia and Alahain,
arc divided, into Registration- Dirt riots,
mmtlicrcd and Imintded. as hcninal't. i
described.
11. A Hoard of Registration is lietcie.
appointed for each District, as above men
tinned,to consist of two white Hegisto.s.
. and one co'.ored Register. In tin Stati
of Georgia, where only the two white Re
(listers are designated in this Order, it is
directed that these white Registers inaench
District inmitaliatelv select, midcaii.-e tube
dulv (jiialitici'i, a competent colored man to
(inipletc the Hoard of Re-gistiution. and
report his name and I’ost office addre-s.
without delay, to Col. C Sibley, com
mamling District if Georgia, at Ma-jpn.,
Gemgia.
111. Eaeii Register will he n .piired to
take and stilxm rilw: t«- the oath jiiv-eriia and
i by Congress, l.y ail act dated July 2. lsiig,
.nd an additional Oath to discharge laith
, fully the duty of Register under the late
.Vets of Cougre-s, ft is not believed that
inv of the appointees, heretoliue designa
, ted, will he. U.naMe to take the test oil'll
' above mentioned. Ulatik forms ot these
oaths will lie sent to the appointees- at
once, anil oil la mg executed and returned
■totli superintendents yf State Rigislra
lion,their Commissions a-'Registers will
be issued, and forwarded to them imme
diately.
Ii Wi k.
| 3 \Vg-'\g
| :> Week.- .
[ ,M, r.
i 3 Months
I
j 5 Months.
J 4 Months,
j 5 Monlhs.
ii) Month- 1
I
IV. In order to secure a full registra
tion of voters, it i determined to tlx tin
i omp.aisation ot Registers aecordingto tire
general rule adopted fli taking the census
In the cities, the compensation is fixed at
fifteen cent- for each recorded voter; in
the most sparsely settled comities and di
triots, at forty cents per voter. The com
pensutiou will he graduated between ♦hev i
limits, according to the density of tile pop
ulation and the facilities ot the communiea
lion 'fell cents per mile will he allowed
for transpoi tution of Registers oil the lines
of railroads or i-camboats, and fiv<cent- ;
pi r mile when trave! i' dom on railroads
and steamboats.
V It is hereby made the duty of all i
1 Registers, and they will be expected to
Morin it strictly, to explain to all persons,
wlie Ifwe not heretofore enjoyed the riuht
what ary their political right
•mtl orlvilegi' 4 * ,,n,i t, "‘ lu ' ccssi, V <->** '' Xl ' r !
l i .in'- theinupo.V ('.■> I>rojx r oceasioiis
VI The name of fuel! voter shall appiar
in the list of voters for fht jmcinct or ward
in which lie resides; and U> caws wkeiv
; voters have been unable to register, win.-I
the Boards of Registration were m the
wards or precincts, where such voters live,
opportunity will t>»- given to register at tie
countv seats of their respective counties,
at ipt.ili.d time, of wliieh due notice
will he given; but the names Os all voters
thus registered w ill he placed on the li-lr of
voters of their respective precincts.
Vlf. The Hoards of Registration will
give due notice, so that it may reach all
persons entitled to register, of the date
■ when ther will be in each election precinct,
the time they will spend in if, and the
place where tin registration will lio.Mn<<h
and upon the completion "f the registration
for each county, the Board of Registration
will give notice thnt tin y "ill he pu.-sent.
for three successive days, at tilt (oitnty seat
of , uch county, to register such voters a
i have failed to register, or heen jiii Tenbst
; from registering in their respectivi pie
. inets, and to hear evidence in the ' i* ; "t
voters rejected by the Regbtctf in the sev
eral prteinets. who may 'iesirc to present
1 testimony in their own heliall.
VIII. t'nli otherwise instructed hen
I after, lioaids of Registration are directed.
: ie. (tetermiiling whether applicants to reg
i-ter are legally qualified, to hold that the
term-: " Executive and Judicial, ill the
'Acts of Congress, ot March 23, I HUT, com
prise all persons whomsoever, who have
held office limb r the Executive oiMudi. ial
Department of the State, >r National (»..v
i rati amt in other word*, all olHcers not
Li gislutive. which last are also excluded
l.y'tlie Act. I'er-oio who #pi>ly to register.
Imf who are c(mstdci'ed.drs-tualilicd by tin
Hoard-, will be permittcl to pikt tin
re, juireii oath, which, with tin obit it inns
of the Hoard, will be held fur, adjudication
In rentier.
IX The lists of registered voters for each
„f the products will be exposed in some
public place ill that precinct, for ten ( «n
--seeutive days, at some tiiil" xifhaeguent to
the toinphiion of the registr;i(it(, for each
county, and before any election is held, U:
order that all supposed cases ot trauduh lit
registration may la* thoroughly inve-ti
ga7ed. Du>' notire will lie given anil pro
vision made f"r the time and place for ex
amination and set tlement of such canes
V jilHilk Umlu of oaths required to be
taken IIVIIV votcr.s. aax I bhiuk registration
, list-, as also full and detailed iitdr.'lJ'fi-ms
tortlie pertonnance ot their i’utl- ,; , .will J"
at once forwarded to the Ho.uils ot R'"gG
, (ration appoinv tl in this. Order; and it is
] ( . m ., t „..d upon these Hoard that they pro
; eced to complete Ihr reg; strut ion with all
energy and (I'.spaK It.
XI The detailed instructions to tog),
will designate the inemls r of each
Board who -.1,411 h" its President.
XII. Violence, or itin.o: nf violent-', or
any other oppr<-- ivt means n pr.-v ut any
' mi. m froni rc-gi-tcring hi- name • r "x-r
--rising hi- Jgilifjc'tl rights, ur- po itn'l,
■prohibift.'d; and b It : j(|»o«u- •••(
tint' no contract or agreement with labor
"t. which deprives them ot tie ir wages tin
' isviyiiuef til.’ie than tliat actually consul 1
m : gist' ling 0: Ail!" permittee
lobe enforced against them n Gu- Di
: Kiel: aim this "rtei.se -r uiy pirymu b
in tht* paragraph we ' •»*>'<
1 the- inißiediate arr- M "1 the oliu.di ■ an I
; hi trial i".-it>re a Military » oupjt'-
' Xlil the'.'** IVt*f of the wd't o! (W
duly aullmri/eii voter, under the 'ale Acts
of Congress, to register and vote, U guar
anteed by ilu Military Authorities of (his
District; and all person.- whomsoever are
warned against any attempt to interfere to
prevent any man iVom exercising this i ight,
under any pretext wind m ver, other than
' objection by the usual legal mode.
XIV. In as ,U any dig urbane; or vio
lence at the place- d' registration, or any
molestation of Registers or of applicants
to register, the Boards of Regi'd rat ion will
call upon the local civil authorities for a
police for. e. or a posse, t" arrest iheottelid
eis and pn - rve quiet, or. if nee. sury. upon
1 flic neanst militdry authoriti-'s, who are
hereby instructed t" furnish the peeessnry
aid. Any civil olli. iais who refit-", or win.
fail to protect Register-, or applicants to
register, will he r. portul to the hi ad.pen .
ter- of the Gllite' Commanding in tie
State, who will urre-t such (lilimpumts.
and -end charges against them to the-e
' headquarter: , that lliev may he broiwhr
In-fori a Mlrifiirv tVitnuiissinii.
P>v eoimnaivt of Brevet Maj. Gen. Pop.
G If. S XMU'.liso.v
Gap', :l:Vd hitantrv ,V A. A. A (.
MILITARY BILL
i dt> MIUTAIUi DIST..
Montiki.mi:hy. Ala., April 8.
Gi'NiuiAi. OnnKi' s No. 5.
1. The following extract from the re
cent Acts of Gongress in relation to Ke
con«truction in the sontlimm Stater, is
pnhlisheo lorthe iiiTtn ioutimi of all eon
ccriu and ;
j Pt iu.rc No. Ik 1
An Aet iui|i|ilimentnry to ' An act en
titled an act to provide for the more
efficient government of the relit I Slates,'
passed March 2, 1807. and to faeili'.'itc
restoration.
He it enacted, etc., That he'nrc the
hrst dav of rteptemher 1807. the com -
mantling general in each district (defined
by an aet entitled “ An act to provide for
the move efficient, government, ol the rebel
Stales.“ passed March I -07,) -shall
cause a registration to lie imidti ol' the mule
eilizens of the 1 T nit«d Stales, twenty one
vi ani of age, and Upwards, resident in each
county or paridli in the State or States m
' eluded in his district, which registration
shs 11 include only llwso persons who are
qualified to vote for delegates hv the *uT
| aforesaid, a id who shall have taken and
subscribed the following oath or affirma
tion .
*■ J, ,do solemnly swear, or affirm.
iin the presence of Almighty God that l
am a citizen ol tin- Slate of . that
I have resided in said Slate lor
months next preceedmg this day. and
now reside ixi tin* county ,or pared, of
,in s:s.ill State, as tin: ease may ho;
tliat lam 21 vears old; that I .have not
been disfranchised for participation in any
rebellion in civil war against the United
States, or given aid or c mlort to the
enemies theveol . that 1 have never taken
an oath as a meiidie.r of Ginigress of tin
United States, or as an office! ol the Uni
ted States, or -is a member "t any Slate
Legislature, or as an executin' or judicial
! officer of any .State, to support the Gnn
elitution of '.he United State*, and after
wards engaged in insurrection or rebellion
against the United Stalea, or given aid or
comfort to the enemies thereof; that I will
faithfully support the Constitution ami
obey the laws of the United States, and
will, to the best of my ability, encourage
others so to do. So help me God ; which
tiHili or affirmation limy he adininisteri and
by any registering officer.
SIX'. J. That the commanding general
of each distrust shall appoint, as many
Hoards of Registration ar limy he liqpc.a
sary. consisting of threo loyal officer* or
persons, to make ami complete the n-gis
(ration, aapi-rintcud the election mol
make return to him of tin votes, lint of vo
ter* and of the persons tlecl- das uole
| gates by a plurality of votes cart at said
election
H- In order to execute thin provision
of the act referred to with i* little delay
si pm siblc, the commanding officer* of the
pittrictrof Alabama, Georgia and l’loridu,
will proceed jinmediataly to divide those
Slates jntpporiV'-uiejit districts to R-'gi*-
Halion, aided by *ueli information on the
xiiliject a* ill 7 have or can obtain. It is
suggested that the election districts in
each State which in IStiO nent. a memher
to the most, numeiou* brautii ol tin- dtutti
Legislalnra, will he found a umiroiiicut
division lor RegistiaSiovi. It is deeiralile
that in all cases (W register* shall he
civilians where it is possible to obtain such
a# come within the provision: of the Act.
md are otherwise suitable persons . and
that military officers shall not he used for
this purpose except in Oh-vj of aptur.l ne
ces«ityi The compensation for regulei.;
will he fixed hereafter, Imt the general
pile will ho observed of graduating the
compensation by the number of recorded
voter*. To each list of vo;er* shall he
appended the oath of th° register or reg
ister* tied tilt- ijaipy; have been faitlilally
recorded, and repieseiit
ters, mid that the saiu'.' man due* not ap
pear under different names. The register
are especially instructed to see that all
information concerning I heir political
rights U''jy»n to perron# entitled to vole
under the Act|oi f-al;g|e•* ; and are
inude responsttile that evert eio.li 1 ga.
voter ha* the opjs.oitejnity.
ill- A* speedily a* possibly, the ram's
of persons cb|i>sen toy registers sliali lie
c*-mijiiiuicated to the Headquarters f"i the
approval of the Gomuiaudiiig Qeiigya)
IY. The. jjistriet Giii:|imimler in each
„f ihe 81*16* coinprised in ti l Military
District is authorized to appoint one m
more general Mipi-rvisor* of Registration
whose business it shall !• to visit the
various pom is where registration is being
earned on; to iuspoct tiic opu-.tiou- ol
the registers; and to assure tliyuiselveK
l.)iat trt-ry man eqti'led to vote has the ue
l eessary information concerning his polili- I
cal rights, and she opportunity to record
his mime.
V. A'General Inspector, either an offi
cer of the army or a civilian, will lie ap
: pointed it thew Headquarters, to see that
. the provision# of this order are fully and
carefully executed.
YI DisfcHet Commanders may. at their
discretion,.appoint the civil officers of the
United States as Registers, with additional
compensation ns may seem reasonable and
sufficient.
Yll. Thu Commanding Officer of each
District will give public notice when and
where the Registers will commence the
Registration, which uoticc will he kept
public by the Registers in each District
during tire whale time occupied in Regis-j
list ton.
YIII. Interference by violence, or other
oppressive means, to prevent the Regis- j
tration of any voter, is positively pro- j
hibited, and ony person guilty of such in- !
terferenoe shall he arrested arid tried lie
the military authorities.
Hr command id Brevet Major General
Row?.
F. CoNV.NI.HAM.
Ist Lieut, 21th L.S Infantry,
Aet. Asst Viljt. General. 1
Official : 0. C. KHAIM',
Ist I.ieut. .Tld Infantry, Brevet Captain
t' 8. A.• I’ost Adjutant.
The Proposed Constitutional j
Amendment.
Jx’tsolvi'l /'V lh'' Sr note and Jlo'/s/ of
Hijncurnintii-rs if I In. I'liilrd S/alf) of ,
j\ ncricii ih Con grot it iisirmhlri/ (two j
! third# of troth House# concurred). That ,
the following article# be proposed to the
]legislatures of the several States as an j
umendtui'tii, to the Constitution of the I
United State# wliieh. when ratified by j
threc-luiutli.4 of said Legislatures, shall he j
valid a* a purt of the Constitution, munch
| Anmi.u—Section I. Al! perron# horn j
or naturalized in tire United States, and
i subject to the juridiotiou thereof, are oili
tizctis of the United States, ami of the
State wherein they reside. No State #haU
make or enforce any law which shall
abridge flic privilege# or immunities of
citizens ul the United States. Nor shall
any State deprive any person o* life, liber
ty or properly .without dug process of law,
nor deny to nut person within its juriadie ,
thm the equal protection of the laws.
Sec. 2. Representatives shall ho appor
j tinned among the several States according
to the respective numbers counting the
whole number of person# in cucli State,
excluding Indians not taxed ; but when
j ever the right to vote at any election tor
elector* of President and Vice President
or for United States Representatives in
i Congrei*. executive and judicial officer# of
: the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of j
the male inhabitant# of such State, being I
'wenlc-iiuc year* of age, and citizen* ol
'be United States, to in any way abridged,
except for participation in rebellion or
other crime, the basis of representation
therein shall lie reduced in (lie proportion
wliieh the number id Mich male citizens
sliall hear to the wlio'e number of male
citizen* twenty-one years ol age in the
\ State.
See b. No pi rson shall be n Senator or
Representative in Congress, elector of
President and Vice-President, or hold any
office, civil or military, under the United
Slates, m under any State, who having
previously taken an oath as a member of
Guegress, or an officer of the United States
ur as an executive or judical officer 61 any
! State, to support the Gonstitiition of the
United State*, shall have engaged m in
surrection or reMliup against the •anie, or i
given ani or comfort In tlie enemies there
of. but Cmigre** may. by a two-third# of
i each House, remove such disability.
Sec. 1. The valdity of the pnldic debt j
of the United States’ authorized by law, j
1 including debts incurred for tlie payment j
of pensions and bounties for serree in sup- 1
pressing insurrection or rebellion, shall j
mil be questioned, but neither lit" United
: Stats* nor any State shall assume or pay
- any debt nr obligation incurred in aid of
! insurrection ur rebellion against the Uni
ted States, or claim lor the less or ennittci
pation of any slave ; but all such debts."!
obligation* and claim# shall be held illegal
. and void.
Sec. 5 Tlie Congress shall hare power
Ip enforce, by appropriate legislation, tljo
provisions of tin* article.
Congressional District# of Georgia.
I t Gonnt-ie Chatham, Bryan, Liber! v
Aji flilo !|, tVav lie, Ui.yllli, Cairn len. Cllal'l
tmi, Ware, Pierce, A|>|>lillg, Tntnul. Bill
leek. Effingham, .St riven, Emanuel, Mont
ginnery, Telfair, Coffee, Clinch, Echols.
Lowinh-s. Bel-rich, Irvin. Laurens, Johnson,
Brooks. Colquit. and Thomas. Twenty
nine counties.
2(|. Counties Decatur, Earley. Miller,
Biller, Mitchell, Worth, Dooly. Wilcox,
Pulaski, llou.-liitj. Mai im, Marion, ffhatta
lioochec, Sumter, Webster, Stewart, (put
man. Clay, Callmmi. Randolph. Terrell,
I.e*', and Dougherty Twenty three coun
ties.
3d Cos until- Mu-e-oge: Scldey. Toy
! tor. Tolbot. lLim-. Troup. Merrivvealbs-i
||ei;|(|, Ci'Weta. Favette, Cbiytoii, Cai-foll.
Campbeil, Haralson, and HuuMiiiii. Fif
teen comities.
4th. Comities I psoii. Pike. Spalding,
ilenrv, Newton. Hints, Monroe, Craw lord.
Bibo. Twiggs. Wilkin, m. Baldwin, Jirftcs.
Jasper, and Putmim. Fitt .;n counties.
till. Cmtnii' Wqsliii,u, Jeffi'i'-son,
itnrke Kiehmoml. Obiseoek. Hancock. War
ren, Columbia, Lincoln, Wilkes, Taliterro,
Grer-nc. Morgan, tjglethorpc, and Elbert.
FiiqilefTi counties
•if.ii. Counties -Milton. UiyiiW)c||. 'Vifl-
t*,)i. Clark, j arksoii, Madison, Hun Frank
'pt.Hanks Hail, For-',to, Pickens,Daw-oil,
i.imipldli. White. I lido r-liaiu, Kao.in,
Towns, Union, Fannin, ami Giltder. Twen
tv-eight coimtie*.
stil. Counties D< Kalb. Ftdpui, (Jnbb,
Polk Floyd, fpininv. Cherokee, Gordon,
Clod' eiga, Walker, Wbitli dil. Merry.
Catoo- i. and I) "ie. Fourteen eoimtie
T H /;
National Standard
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ixti'iisivulv used fn every Hludu .•! tin-
Luittn, in many in-sUiiu-c.'' m« -i u- lastly Ugmi .my
or .ill others, imiy ju ily Im'niv tVbove Jill*
NoiliiiikT I*lll (hi mowt uniin.iHlii-d merit *-ould
Uiyenny Hooks, this proud j>osil ii m. '1 e;« hci ,
and trieiids oT edueuliou ffpnei■;»]ly, ii" i\mh'
llujr it is etvdimhlv m diiiluinul by (he
N A TION Al, S K 111 1
or
SCHOOL BOOKS.
lTm.lslIFI) uv
A. s. HA lINES A- C<> ,
AIIW VOICI*.
These fiiiiH'iis Rooks nr** everywhere u. ed .tnd
everywhere popular. The calidojiiie eoven*
every depiirhoent of School, \endemie :>nd <*• »l
leuiide histruetion. The iollowinu. ure tl: ■
mm 4 representin'j; the eomtnon brauehi
Hurkei vV: WntsonV Snelh ih and L'umlvr ;
Mmileilh and MeNa'lly’. *4 Cieouraphie- ,
Clark's I'm‘Hsh Orannuars ;
Reefs' .System of
Davies' ( ompleie < 'ourse of Mat humuti-' ; :
Montoith and Willard's Hi.-dory ,
The .Silver Lute and Fores! ('hoir- Music;
Jarvis' Physiology and lleallh ;
Pu k'.'ami (iaiiolV Natural l*liilo:oph> .
Poi’lcrV Prfm iples ol Chemistry ;
Darby’ Southern Hotany ;
Norlherd's School Speaker-;
Pujol’s French Class Rook ;
Aiuirew ; v Stoddard’s Latin (Iramm u.
TIIE ILLL S'l’lLVl FD
jjdr<\i rioxA /. nrMX/Tix,
THE I‘rni.l hi.h’s on il f.u. MKIMI-M.
Will be sent to Teacher’s re^U hilly, for one
year, on receipt of ti n’ • r.vr
Addles.
A. S. BARNES & CO.,
EDUCATION \L PUBLISHERS.
Xrir 1 ovU.
Hi\ i ■ km
t\i u h i:\bos
A r i I h m v l i <• s.
THE /• I TEST I Y/» EEs T
A Pi-iitinri/ Aril/iutrfi<\ Hrnn
tilu|]\ iliu.-'lrated ; carries 11 bcjinnei
throuiih the tirst four Rule- and the simph
Tal)h-. combimne menial e\i a< i «-s wit It
< xainpb s for tin slate. Himo P'S
M cents*.
An FJemrnhn'ff Arithmetic.
Review.- the .wuhjccl- of the Primary hi a
tyle adapted to matufer mind.-.
\lso eiiihrm t Fraciiou- 1 -r-al Aioicy,
Reiluelion an*.! tin » ompoiiipl I.'i.h IVmo,
111 pa e'e bGceiil-s
A Pi’Hclicut Arithmetic. I’ro
pared for Common School-, «<iv
i hoe spe- to I proiiiiueuee to the brain he- of
Mere;.mile Ariflimelle, and in*rodnein*/ the 1
new “ Metric System.’' with •-v plana lions
and « \ainple.- L3|uo. .T»d pa;:e- *l.
A lliffhcr Arithmetic, in pit
pn ration
A Maltal Arithmetic. Niurly
ready.
This h i ies is iilt with a most gratifying
reception Irom t*».»« iiera e\erywhere, and is ex-
Ri tlv wiial in needed lor mental di • - ipliue, as
v,elf as lor a ]>racticul preparation In the husi
ne. ;ol lit It is clear, thorough, * ompreheu- j
sive, logically arranged, well graded, i> supplied i
with a great \arietyof (.'Nainple-, and teacher
tin- method- actually used 1»y Inisim men.
Specimen topi' 'dany ot flic mo. . work
moiled, postpaid, lo teachers and st Ii *<*| ollieen-.
on receipt <*l one halt the retail price. Favora
ble terms mad* tor introduction.
I>. \I»l»LKI0\ A < 0..
FU HI.J.SII KltS.
11.3 A 115 IIRIOIDV \V, \ V.
tuyU .1 f
Hepumtor Tapi Hi.
J'liuoa away your In lac fri/.aes, your
your vMg—
D' -truetive of «a>mfoi t. and not worih a T'g;
( ome aged, collie yonllifnl, conic llulv and fail
And in your luxuriant hair.
% ic v roic c vrn.i i.
For restoring hail up«ni bald he;nl.-, from
wliatever cans*- it may have lalleii out, and
J forcing a ‘growth of hair Upon the lace if hut* no
I exual. If will, force the heal’d l o grow lipoic
[ she jOpofiflic-il lace Ip tl'*im ItVt*. jo eight wcekfi,
j m hair Upon bald head* >U from fw«» t<* three
' nioutiin. A f* w ignorvnt practitioners have a«
serti and tiuit th*“re is nothing that will force ol
hasten the growth of tin hair or m ;inl Tluir
assertions arc talsc, a* ihniisami* of living wjt
m —is, from their ow n experience, cum b , : U \vU
lie: -. Ihri, many will K.iy; Idwv a« , we. to ii!.-*
tiuguisli Die g. nniae ft- m the. j-purinus . It
~ii t M |jjly IsdilM* üb, as nine tenths ol tin* prupu
rations advertised ford lit hair ami beard are. en
tirely worthle , ami you may lmvo already
throw naw iv large amounts in tlicii purelnwe.
'To such w<• aoiild say try the KHPARATOR
(\RfLLA . will cost you nothiiig util can il
fully wiiiie.- cp to our repren ntation:. D your
druggist d«»< ii'il keep if, send U > tm. doßms
and v.c w ill pii v. tnl jiodpahk logefiiyi with
; i ii’.tidpj. i< i ;lu money. \yhU'l\ will Le luUiinnl
I >HU pu upplif--sHion, providing entire asHM'**;-
tipn is |ipt given.
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THE ROAD TO FORTUNE,
\I J E* an put miv male W inmah.j in Hi* wav
\V of MAKING S3b EVERY DAY in the
ytaif h.V lug employ men I of the* time «»rdhnri
iv -spent ill V‘ ading and reeteatloi'i \ FIFTY
( KNT SAMFLF sent tree upon application.
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no. a\J
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fDUCniOIUL SEBIES.
I’lllLlsilED BY
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N o sF.ltir.s OF S( JlOOl. HOOKS ever ot
luv.: to ilu pnbPe have attained : o wide n cir
i illation, or ret el veil the approval and euilopie
, mint of man v ompetvtit and reliable «m!u< a torn
in all par; -of tlie Cnitcd StaK -, ;wa Utlie
Among the prominent ol puhlieu
tion- are the following, vL/. ;
TDK I NJON SF.RtES OK RILM)KI« AND
SI’FLLFixS - entirely new in ittaUci and
illustration-, and received vitti great favor
by the but tea'-in/rs in the country.
RoRINSOVS SF.LTF.S OF AIUTUMJKTK S--
very popular willj all teacher* who liavH
fe; 1 1 *41 them in the class room,
ROBINSON’,> A Lt.FHRAs AND HUiIiLR
M ATM KM A'i ICS—enliielv re-wrilten ; full,
complete, -< ientifh and pfitt tieid.
KLKI/s NEW SERIFS OF (iKAMMARSp
unttirp:'- e*l in simplicity, elearuet , fe
.*« arch, and prticth a! utility.
SFF.M ERIAN CoFY BOOKS—ample, prayli
u»! and b auiilul. N'c wly eugi’wruduiid.itn-
I'l’ov ed.
Al’KN't ERI AN CHARTS OF \\ KITING AND
DRAWINC ix in number. In idae, *4 lit
MO im he-
SANDERS’ HUM ARY HAND CAUDb-six
in aet.
A XDEiiS I’Ll M ARY S( llOOi. CHARTS—
large, lor the In»ol-ioom, eight uftmbci'H
on Ion(• • irds.
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CART) l,
WILSON’S HISTORIES
! V ASQV F.Li.K’s KRKN< U SERIRS.
I BRYANT A STRATTON'S HO"h EKKITMI
: WOOI)I>FRY’S OF.RMAN SKKim
MANTILLA’S SFANdaiJL READERS.
; co!TON’S O I’t:>o i‘ A IMIIES.
WEBSTER'S SCHOOL DICTIONARIES
BRA DC S( HOOl* Ml’SlC lUH>KS,ete.
'lliev aI no manulaettae the SI'KNCF.EIAN
' \ EEL FENS, whieji are regarded by the bc*l
psi:- inen ot the (ounfEy r; Nitperior to all ol het>
l t Teaeiier- Hid all others inteixwUtd are in
cited lo end foe our Deseriplive and
( iieiila r>, and t«» eom-p»nid with iif troeh.
Addre.-s the Fubli-liers,
Soap
fj&iJvEKCEfIT Saved By
\ r S E H. T. BAHBFI’S Ft RE CON(KN
I II La TED on READ! so Al’
,M\KER Wairauted thmhh; llte strength «»t
(••niinion E<»ta-!j, and superior to any Othei mi
■ ponitieror lev.in the iiiarkc. Rut up i’t eanrof
one jiounil, two pounds, throe pound , - *
I pounds and twelve pounds, with lull direction*,
in English and <- * rman, tor making Hard ami
Soft Soap. On* pound will make Ititncn gallon*
ot .Soli Soap. No lime, is required. Con mm m
: will find tl:i tin rhcapestT'ota-li'ln the mark* b
Ask your giouer for it. 11. T. 111151111,
! (it, ft\ till, (>/ C*s % i‘.p, *(i, 7:3 apd 74 Washing
ton street, New York.
-A I’KR CENT. SAVED BY USINO If. T
•>U li t RIIII t'N STAR Y EASE FOW
DEK. Light Biscuit, or any kind of Cak< . may
he made with l!iis “ YenM row dor” in tiftceii
minutes. No shortening I* required when sweet
miik is u-< <l. NV*- ‘iami 7f VVashiugi-ni .-t..
New Ym k
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS
AM)
TRUST COMPANY.
Flinrlered 3>j i« I ol < ohkio**.
OF K[ C F. R S ;
M T. Hewitt, President
Rev J. W. Alvord, Ist Vic* Pie idewt.
Lewis ( h phane, Td V’n e Pn idenk
D L. Eaton, Actuary.
Rev. S. L. Harris, Financial Inspector.
Principal Otli* *•. corner Pdtii sfivt and Penn-
KV'lvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.
BRANCH AT AUGUSTA, GA.,
Ml 10, I I,US STIikM, GlllMi; IIF JAI’RKOV
On in: ll(HTt«- From i to I, p. in. ; and on
Ssitiirdav>, f> j to •' p. m
Deposit: (•: One Dollar and itpivarri roccivnl.
Intere t allowed in Junutiuv and tiily.
Tin* m*-n v dep«v-:it*vd will • • paid t>»w‘k t«. the
ih no-!*..!. principal amt iuiere-t when called
ht»
Ml the- pr<oii- bt l*»ng n» the dejHwilor^—no
miter* are tiuetcMed.,
Bf.U'ih;'- have Been estuldisluid in itemTy
uvetv' * itv irom New York to New OiUnuik.
C ?f ITUNCK, Owiht M.
NOTICE „
As 1 ..in ." .iiia on XV. J. WHITE, ilarim;
Li ah *■ i; • * * f.om tiie city, and liave l*Cdi < ailed
upon to make hoiic ' tth-tueu! on tiie t .fate «»f
Ro •. *h ea ed. all ji’erson- imlebP-Hl tp the
M and' 1 " ill plea ■ ■•all and ' me, i cannot
nettle claim- without money-
W. H MATHEWS. Ag«m»
Augu »a Ha . May hi.-t, lHtjT. lv.