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Address, u Loyal Georgian, 1 ' Key Box lh‘A
Augusta, Ga.
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Items-
Gov. Patton, > Maliama, an** Gov.
Ffo.mie:-, of.J
Atlanta on the iti; in-1., cs< >■'< !"”
Washington (Jits’. Doth gcutlumi-n'
appeared to bo in fine m-.ull: an-'! t-\'-
oclleni, spirits.
HOll. Robert Toombs \r;:iin Ati.in
ta on Sunday, the 7th in-x.
It is stated that Col. C. O. Sibh \
will shortly rumow hi- headijuarters
to Atlanta.
Out ol 524 exhibitors at tin 1 Psrisj
Exposition, the United States rcooive-fi j
'261 prizes, four of which are grand ■
prizes; 17 gold, 62 silver, on I 10
bronze ; 64 American exhibitors are j
honorably mentioned.
A remarkable being has j U st died in I
Page county, Virginia., -though tn.-j
wards of (hirtv years old, he a mere |
baby in -ire, never left his f i .idle c
rent when be i. asas-isted, receii -dhi'
;'oo«l from a spoon, and was unable to
articulate. Father and mother were
cousins.
A voting lady being requested bv an j
old bachelor to take a seat upon his
knee in a crowded sleigh, made the j
following reply: " an thank vou ; I iu i
afraid such an old woiiid break;
down with me.’
The seven year in. usts have already
appeared in Kew Jersey in large mitn-,
Washington *om* ; . to- a- ;•! '
the opinion that Surratt « 3! sttn-iy be
hung.
A heart ot judicious early n >e<lieitC©
secures a child from a tendeno) to
break tiselawsof tits .'ii",- ■ lie.
becomes a man. All great, crinnn is '
have been seLf-willed ami disobt-ttcut
ill childhood ; otherwise, ft.. y a' .•
badly trained—that is to say. Ua-Uy ;
educated.
The Atlanta Era says that from nil ,
the lights 1 . f.« us, wo mo peri'eoth
satisfied that Gem-gin will go thirl i
thousand lor r<v..m-stractioii, Urn a'.'ti- '■
cl, -of F 1- _ Jiiil" the eoatrary
llotwithsl. . ii:i;
The nhiiosopUc:- -ay that, m- ing
the eyes make., she sense of hear mg |
more aijub . A wag sugge-'. s that ins
account- for t • * r iny t yt?> v. r.
Lucy Stom' ami Ntr im i>. -‘lathostj’ :
were u> enligiileneit ( oii’ajel' -utleg-s- <
lators on the women sv'.i';; g.e question
on Wednesday, tb- 101; insrfc.
The letter G is “of the earth, efirthy.” |
It pulls down the s.jr- by dianging
astronomy into ronomy.
“Look wed before yon lean” is very !
good : “ in its way, be.l r ■ ';
sicklv-h)okttig people follow it?
There j;) tmtny ,l >b;> by.,tile ;
cup and the ii;;, but more slips alter ,
the cup ha- been draujed by de- bps. j
AI GTSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY IG, 1867.
lIEADftOABTKKS. 3d Mu.IT.UIV Dl«'TKltT.
Gi-nria FLn'ida and AMxtma,
Atbuita, bn.. Mar 21, 1807.
Gksek.u. Om.Eus N 20.
In accordance with an act of Congro
suppicmeni.ii'y to ah Act to provid. :i more
emcient Govenißient tor the r. hel Stal. .
etc., dated Mi.tvii 2, !»i}7, the folimvnei
arrangemems are herein made for the re
pistratinn of voters in ;ht St o of in -
gia and Alabama.
1. The States of Georgia and Alabama,
an divided into Ecgwimio# Dwm' ts.-
numliercd and botlnded, us hereiaafog.
described.
U. A B»avd of Registration i- In.min
appointed for each District. ;ts ab«vv men- |
tinned, to consist of two white lfegisters,
and ,n; color, cl li, ■I 't 111 the Stat.
of Georgia, where only the two while Re
gisters an de-ignated in this Older, it is
directed that these white Ilegtsters in each
<oniplet the Beard i'i Kegisitiition, im.i
report his name and Post otli; .■ address,
without delay, to Col. C. ('. Sil't"V. com
inandiug Diatrie.i oft orgia. «t Macon.
lit Each Register w ill Vi requi and to
take and subscribe to tlto oath prescribed
bv Congress, by an act »lat« and July 2,1862,
and an additional oath to discharge; tnith
fuliy the duty of Register under the iate
Acts of Congress. It is not believed that
anv of the appointee;-, heretofore design;!
tod, will be uuabl- to tak( tin t a oath
iihove mentioned. Blank torm ; *.l ti’.se
oatlia will be -cut to the appoint*- « at
one. and on being executed and returned
to the superintendent-, of Shite Registry
tion,their Connni- ions ;.s Register- Vdl
!-, i .ni-1. and forwarded to tin Ui mme
i t Week.
i 3 Months. '
i t Months,
If In order to ure full i-'.ostia
non of voters, it is determined to tin ;
compensation of Ri gistcrs according to ibt ■
general rules adopted in taking the census ;
In the cities, the comp* nsation is ti.xed at
fifteen cents for each r.cord- l voter; In
the most sparsely Settled I otmti' • Old d;-
trici . .ic forty emits pc v-mr. I’he e-m
peni itlon will be gr.Kluatcd between Uiest
limits, according to the and. nsity of the pop
ulatiou and the ile ilitii - m' tin coinnnmiea
tion. Ten cents per mile, will be allowed !
for tranuportatiou of Register . off the lie
\. It is hereby made the duty ot all |
Registers, and they will be esp, e-tod to
perform it strictly, to explain to all persons, ,
v/ho )v»\ ■ not Uerutofore ciri<>\*'*.<l tnu riußt
•j' snffiT"!•. what art iliclr political right' ;
pro]).-.- o<v:v.<i
. VI. Lhe u;unc of each voter 4is»U appear
!iu the list of xhtuv* i’or the pre* in( t Want
vot'V’hr!ve been unable to register, whilst
1 ,he 80.-idi? of Registration were in tin
| w;ir ,k ~L precinct?, \vher> such votes iivc,
i opportunity will I*■ given to rigisfu at. flu
j widblgiv''; : but*the names of oil I'dter
j pjyp t | ue notice * that it may reach all
j oersons entitl'd to icgiatu-, of the; dab
: fviieu they will be in each election precinct;
the time Aliev will spend in it, and the
i ahd upon the completion of the rejd tratior !
I for each count . , the Board of Registration ,
; for three imtcc-.-ive da.vs. iictlie'connty seat 1
have failed to rigist i.or beeit jrovented !
from registering in their re-peetiv, pn • J
cincts, and to hear . videiicc m the case of ;
.
, ral precinct-, ‘.vho mat dear, to pre *nt
! aimon ' in their own bchaii.
VIII. Unless otherwise instructed here- 1
after. Boards of Registration are directed,
in determining whether applicants to reg
i-ter are legally qualified, to hold that the j
terms ‘‘‘Executive and judicial,’’ in the
Act- of Congress, of March 23, 1807, com- 1
prise all person- whomsoever, who have- i
held office under the Executive or Judicial -
Department of the Stale, or National Gov j
ermneut in other words, ail officers not ;
Legislative, which last are also cveluded j
bv tin Ad Persons who apply to register,
but who are considered disqualified by the ;
Boards, will be permitted to take the
re*’lured oath, which, ivitli tbe oliject-ions
of the Board, will be held for adjudication
hereafter.
IX. The lists of registered voters for each ,
'4 the precincts wilt be. exposed in some!
public place in that precinct, for ten con
secntjve di 9, at some time subsequent to
the completion of the registration for each
countx an.i before ;n,. clw,tion is held, in
order that all supposed caaes of fraudulent ’
rcristratia mat tie thoroughly investi
..j p,io .otici; will be given and pro
vision made for the time and place for ex
;ti, .. ;lii d M tth ’.nent of such canes
' v tUaiik i ...l of oaths required to be
t ..,„ ~ . voters, and blank iegistratiofi
~ . foil and detailed iu-tmetions
;'■ 1 1 tin o formal;. Jof their,duties, will
Xf. To : detail; I in.struc: : ;4 to Ttegia
uerDon from registering his name. - r i , r
ci-iug his politiere • nm
pro’iifiited: and it i-di tin-:ly : uii-mia'i u
ers. which deprit' 4 the. of tie .r » r
anv longer time than that actually con - tm
Iti regi terlrg or votifg. will be permute'!
to be enforced again.-: them id tiii D=
trict; and this offense, or any previously
mentioned in tiiU jiaragi aph, will cause
the immediate arrest of the offend.." end
his trial before a Militarj Commi -ion.
XUI. TUc esorobe of the right, of every
duly authorized voter, under the late Acts
of Congress, to register and vote, is guar
anteed by the. Military Authorities of this
i District; and all persons whomsoever are
named against anv to interfere to
prevent any man from exercising this right,
under any pretext whatsoever, other than
objection by the u-a .-d legal mode.
Vl\ . In ease of am disturbance or vio-!
lenee at. tlie places of registration, or any
molestation f Regis ers or of applicants
to t egi-ter. the Boards ~f Registration will
; call upon the loc-d civil authorities tor a
police force, or a posse, to arrest the offund-
I ers and preserve.quiet, or, if ucoessiiry. upon
iho nearest military authorities, who ar
heri'ln instructed t’> funiish the necessary
I aid. Any civil officials who refuse, or who
fail to protect Registers, or applicants 1 •
* will I’ ito I lie adqtl ll
in', iii' the Officer Conuuandi.ng in the
s; it-,, who will arrest such deliuqtt lit.-.,
and send charges against them to these
headquarters, that, they may be brought
before a Military Commission.
| i!,- command of Brevet Ma.j. (ten. Pope.
G. K. S VKPBRSON.
Capt. 38*i Infantry e A A. A. G.
MILITARY BILL.
!. HD’QTRS 3i> MILITARY OUT , i
Mostoojikrv. Ala., April r l .
! Gt.NKR.VL OCDKRS NO. and.
I. The following extract from the re-!
! cent Acts of Congress in relation to Re- i
i construction in the southern State?, is j
; published for the information of all Con
cerned :
[Public No. 0. j
jAn Act supplimentary to “An act «u
--titled an act to provide for the more
efficient government of the rebel States,"
passed March top', and to facilitate
restoration.
Be it enacted, etc., That before tbe
i Uric (lit of September, 1-67 the com
manding general in each district (defined
hr an act entitled “ An act to provide for
the more efficient government of the rebel
States,” passed March 2, 1567,) sluill
catiae » registration to he made of the male
eiti/eiH of the United States, twenty one
■ years of age, and upwards, resident in each
county or parish in flu- or States in
eluded in fits ilistriel, which registration
.-.fod; include only those persons who an
qualified to VOto for delegates bv tlltf HCt
aforesaid, and who shall nave taken and
. subscribed the following stub or nffirnm
, tion .
> |j- . -, do solemnly swear, or affirm,
.a til presence of Almighty God, that I
am a citizen of the State of ; tlmt
i hive resided in said State for
months next preceedmg tiii day and
! now r<-ridc in Gir unruly or parish of
in t. id State, as tbe cate may ho;
that i am 21 tears old; that l have not
been disfranchised for pnrttr ipatinn in any
fbeliion or civil war ngaiosl Rim United
j States, nr given uid or corutnrt to the
' enemies thereof; that I lute never taken
an oath as a member of 1 ougreasot the
United States, or as an officer of tlio I’m
' ted States, or as a member of any Slate
| Legislature, or as an executive or judicial
iiflit p* of anv JStats, to support tho Uon-
Ktifcution of the Unit-. i] State and after
wards engaged in insurrection or rebellion
against tfit’ ( uited t-tatcr. o '.'iron aid ; r
itotufort to I’.e enemies thereof; that. 1 Will
faithfully mpport the Con iuitioo and
i obey the lawsoftbo United States, ami
will, to tlm best of my ability, encourage
others so to do. So help mo God which
oath or affirmation may tie administered
1 by any registering officer.
I Sec. 4. That the commanding genera!
j of each district shall appoint as many
i Boards of Registration as may be ueces
; isury, consisting of three loyal officers or
t persons, to make and complete the regis
tration, superintend the election, and
make return to him of the votes, list of vo
mer? and of the persons elected as dale
! gat"? by a plural ity of votes cast at md \
| election.
if. Iu order to execute this provision
i of the act referred to with as Rile delay:
as possible, the commanding officers of the
Districts of Alabama, Georgia anu Florida,
will proceed immediately to divide those 1
.States into convenient Districts to Regis-I
Ration, aided by such information on the !
subject as they have or can obtain. It is I
suggested ■ that the election districts in
each State which in RGO sent a member |
to tbe most numoions branch of the State ;
Legislature, will be found a convenient j
division for Registration. It is desirable:
that in all cases the registers shat! he ;
civilians where it is possible to obtain such
as come within the provisions of the Act, :
and are otherwise suitable persons; and,
that military officers shall not be used for ■
this purpose except in cases of actual ne
ceswitv. The compensation for registers
will be fixed hereafter, but. the general
rule will bi observed of graduating the
eompensatiou by the number of recorded
voters To each list of voters shall he
appended the oath ot tbe register or reg
isters that the name have been faithfully
recorded, and represent actual legal vn- i
ter?, and t hat the. same man dacs not ap |
near under different names. The registers
me e.-eecially instructed to seo tha: 1!
information concerning their political
rights g;\eu to person? cntitli’d to vote
under the Actlof Congress: and they arc
mails responsible that every such legal
voter iu; tbe opportunity.
: liV'-aii, ;v f.s po-y,V 1 1 : loe ' ?
of persons chosen for registers shall be
eoDirnunicated to the Il.ad'j oar tors fur the
approval of the Commanding General.
’ iV. The District Commander in each
of the ,■rtatea comprised in this Military
District is authorized to appoint oik- or
more general riupurvittors ol Registration
whose iiurtncss it shall bo to \isit tbe
various points where registration is being
carried on: to inspect the operation? of
the registers ; and’ to assure themselves
that every man entitled to vote has the ne-
; cessary information concerning his politi- \
| cal rights, and the opportunity to record
j bis name.
i V. A General Inspector, either an offi
t ear of the army or a civilian, will be ap-j
| poi nted at these Headquarters, to see that, ]
| the provisions of this order are fully and
! carefully executed.
| VI. District Commanders may, at their <
\ discretion, appoint the civil officers of the
j United States as Registers, with additional
; compensation as may seem reasonable and
sufficient, c
Vi f , The Commanding Officer of oacti
] District will give public notice when and
| where the Registers will commence the
i Registration, which notice will be kept
;■ public by the Registers iu each District
! during the whole time occupied iu Regis-
Ii ration,
VI iff Interference by violence, or other
oppressive means, to prevent the Regis
tration of any voter, ia positively pro- ;
i hifiited. and any person guilty of such in
; terfercaiee shall be arrested and tried by
i the military authorities.
1 By command of Brevet Major General
; Pope.
J. P. CONYNOUAJI,
Dt Lieut. 24th C. S. Infantry.
Act. Asst. Adjt, General.
! Official: O. C. Knapp,
; Ist. Lieut, 33d Infantry, Brevet Captain
i l.’. 8. tV., Post Adjutant.
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendment.
! H, ialvtd by !h<- Senate and House of
) He/ir- i.idaiircs of the United States of
j Ano ' .a' . in Cong res,v assembled (two
j thirds c4‘ both Houses concurred), That
! the following articles be proposed to the
Legislatures of the several States as an
I amendment to the Constitution of tho
| United States, which, when ratified by
| three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be
| valid as a part of the Constitution, namely:
Ami i :.! Section 1. All persons born I
or na'maiixcd in the U nited States, and
! subjee to the jnridiction thereof, are citi
lizeiis of the United States, and of the
State wherein they reside. No Statu shall
! make or enforce any law which shall
I abridge the privileges or immunities of
| citizens of the United States. Nor shall
| any State deprive any person of life, liber
; ty or property without due process of law,
l nor deny to any person within its jurisdic
j tion the equal protection of the laws.
Sec. ”■ Representatives shall bo appor
tioned among the several States according
; to the respective numbers, counting tbo
whole number ol persons in eaeb State,
i excluding Indians not taxed: but when
ever the right to vote at any election for
electors of President and Vice-President
or so: t mted States Representatives in
Congress’, executive and judicial officers of
| tlm Legislature thereof, is denied to any of j
j the male inhabitant;; of such State, being ;
twenty-one years of age, and citizens of |
the United -Sto!' s, or iu any way abridged, j
i except for participation in rebellion or
! other crime tbo basts of representation !
! (I* eivia shall be reduced in t.he proportion ;
wliHi the number of such male citizens I
ilia:! bear to the whole number of male j
; citizens twenty-ono years of age. in tbo
: State.
i See. 3. No person shall be a Senator or 1
Representative* in Congress, elector of;
| Pn - dent and 1 ice-Presidetit, or bold any |
' office, civil or military, under the United!
State?, or under any State, who having!
, previously taken an oath as a member of j
no. .re??, or an officer of the United States 1
i or a- an executive or judical officer of any I
Stale, to support tho Constitution of the |
United States, shall have engaged in in
| Biirrection or rebellion against the same, or
given aid oi comfort to the enemies tliero
j lit: imt Congress may, by a two thirds of
I each House, remove such disability
Sec. i. The valdity of the public debt
;,f the United State?, authorized by law,
! ,ncludiug debts incurred for I lie payment
of pensions and bounties for survee in sup
j pressing insurrection or rebellion, shall
! imt fie questioned, but neither tho United
| States nor any State sh ill assume or pay
J any debt or obligation incurred in aid of
msjrn ction or rebellion against the Uni
; u’d States, or claim for the kiss or emanct
; pattun of any slave ; but all such debts.
I obligations and claims shall be held illegal
' and void.
; Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power
' to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the
provisions of this article,
i Congressional Districts of Georgia.
1 -t. Counties—Chatham, Bryan. Liberty
Mclntosh, Wayne, Glynn, Camden, Charl
vaii. Wan-. Fierce, Appling, Tatnal, Bul
pu:!;. Effingham, Scriveu, Emamiel, Mont
oiauary. Telfair. Coffee, Clinch, Echols,
Low-mi. - Berrien. Irvin, Lauren-', Johnson,
Broohs. Coiquitj’aml Thomas. Twenty
nine counties.
2d. Counties- -Do atur, Earley, Miller,
!f?.fi Mio !ii ;1. Worth. Dooly, Wilcox,
Pule. hi. Houston, Mnemi Marion, Chattu
h'-iclmc’, Burn tor. Webster, Stewart, Quit
man. Clay. Calhoun, Randolph, Terrell,
[.-a.,, and Dougliertv. Twenty-three coun
ties!
Ail. Counties.— Mti'oogee, Schley, Tay
lor, Talbot, Harris Troup. Merriweather,
ii -ard, Co’.u ta, Fayctl a Clayton, Carroll,
' C’linpbell. llaralwa, irnct Paulding. Pig
i tv'i.'U counties.
itli. Counties-Upson, Pike, Spalding,!
JXtii;r*.. Newton, Butt.-.. Monroe, Crawford, j
. !'•';•■ Twigas, Wilkinson. Baldwin, Jone;, ’
ias.ie-r. an 1 Putnam. Fifteen counties
- Counties- -Washington, Jefferson,
Bin ke Richmond, Glascock. Hancock. (( at
1 run. Columbia, Lincoln, Wilkes, Tuliferro,
t!r.x-;ie, Morgan, (tglothoiqie, and Elbert.
K. artcun counties.
titb. Counties Miiton. Gwinnett, Wal
ton, C'a;Jackson. Madison. Hart, Frank
■ i! .-.ii ill, Foray th, Ph kens. Dawson,
■ *
I'etvns. Union, Fannin,: ud Gilmer. Twen
ty-eight counties.
Tti. Count ii-—D'.’Kalb. Fulton, Cobb,
Polk. Fmvd. Bartow. Clierokia. tfordon,
Chnttoogui Walker, Whitfield, Murry,
I Catoo- i. anil Dide. Fourteen conuties.
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pared (’. [>ru'‘.sty ioi Common School-, uiv
nu; -pf; I '!.**! ])romim n( eU> the t.irmchcy of
'vlereanUle AriMirnef ie. and introducing the
new “Metric iSy-m-in’, 1 with ftxpfamifions
and f-.Aa.inph s. k'mo. papT ; . v!.
A lliijhcr irithmeiic. l ijui
liaratlon,
A Mcatai ArUhvedic. iNc-a.-ls i
ready.
This -n.riis is me( flue; with a most gratifying
recepLion Irom leacliers ovcrywliere, and isc v- j
aefcly w hat is needed for menial discipline, a-j
well as for api :*eti» ai ]ireparation lor the husi i
m-s or life.. I.’t is clear, thorough, eomprehen- j
si vc., logically arramred, well .graded, is supplied ,
with a yreut varietj'of and Uaebce >
the methods actually used by business men. |
.Specimen copies of any of the above works I
moiled, postpaid, to teacherand school officer*, j
n receipt ot one- half i.iio relaiLprice. Fovora
hle terms made lor introduction.
O. Al>l*l,!TO\ A
I’I'IiLISIIERS. I
iV.I A S-4.» KUftimVtt. A. V. !
mytl-vt
S!< A (JapillL ;
‘ Throw away your false frizzes, your switches,
your wig—
: De-tVuctive of comfort, and not worth a fig;
(,‘oriic aged, come youthtui, come ugly r.ml fail
! And rejoice in your luxuriant hair
REIMIMTOIt CIPIM A,
For restoring hair upon bald heads, from
( whatever cause it may lia\e fallen out, and
i forcing a growth of hair upon the face it has no
| cxual. It will force tie beard to grow upon
! the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks,
i or hair upon bald heads in from two three
months. A few ignorant practitioners have as-
I pertud that there is nothing that, ■!) force of
| hasten the growth ol the hair or beard Their
i assertion- are liil-e. tliousands oC living wit- j
I ncs- , from their own vperienee, can.be.»;• wit- I
! nos.-. But. m.my will say, bow are we. t > di
lint iiisli t;D •rcniiiue Irom lh< - . s]iarious ? I'.
ciriHinJy isu- 'ai:. -u- irn.-tenths >.f the { repa;
j rations adv< rr. •« xor t!ie Jiair and fieard are cn
firely wor-tu'* and you nmv have already •
tlirown i. wu. v huge amounts in their pr.rciius* 1
V.u v.iuid SUV It y tiie KEP.VBATOk’
< A PILL \ . will cost;y.,u nothing unless it:
| fully cid-m -i up t»» our repre.-eniatious. If voui
! druggist docs not keep it send us one dollar - j
j and we will i'rtfrvw«rd it, postpaid, together with ]
;< receipt for the money, wild h will he returned
| yon on application, providing entire siiti-fae- j
i tion is mo given.
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Cheinicts, N> . o Wf-t Fayette -t.,
apo-Jy Syracuse, N. Y.
THE ROAD TO FORTUNE,
\T7E van ; ui; itnv rr.ak; or frmufo in tiii* v. iy
V> MVKJXG •;:() EVERY HAY m tho
»ar !’>' l .a ORl];;"Via; iir, or the ifoio ortlinari-
Jy jM.-i i : a .a a,id i r vrufitloii. A V■K fi Y
CENT SAMPLE Vant free uvm, ; I'plicatim
Addre-. PAULDING, UANKs A. CO.,
ti'M Broadway. New York.
NO. 75.
AMERICAN
iEDUCATIBI&L SERiIS.
PUBLISHED by
[visou. Pliinney, BJakoman & (-o
• 7 stu«l •!» (pireeii Nirret,
X K\V YORK.
N(> SERIES OF SCHOOL IWIOKB w«-i oi
j sered to the public lm\e attained -*> wide a eir
• iiliuion, or received the approval aiul emlm -cv
loent of many eonipetent and reliable educatoia
In all ]>arts ol the. United Sta tus, an thux
Ajrnong the pnmunen! of their publica
tions are the following, viz :
THE EM ON SERIES OF RKADKUB AND
isPELLEßh;—entirely new in matter and
illustrations, and received w itb great favor
by the best teachers iu the country.
ROBINSON’S BEK IKS OF AIU Til MET! (B--
ve.ry poj*ult«r with y$ Ic • hern \» i-> have
tested them in tie' class room.
ROBINSON’S ALIiKBKAB AND IIIOIIEK
MATH EM ATH'S— uiitinlv re- written; full,
complete, .ficientitie and practical.
KEEL'S NEW SERIES OF f. KAMM A US—
, urwurpa-'fod in simplicity, elcameiSM, re
search, and practical utility.
SPENCERIAN (JOPV BOOKS -simple, practi
cal and beautiful. Newly engraved and im
proved.
SPENCERIAN ( IIARTS OF WRITANO AND
DRAWING —six in number, in uizc,J t».y
d0 inches.
SANDERS’ PRIMAKV HAND CARDS mx
in set.
SANDERS PRiMAUV SCHOOL CHAPE! s
large, lor the school-room, uiuffil
on four cards.
A B C CARDS AND ARITILYIKTiCAi/rABCE
CAROL.
WILSON’S His TORIES.
PASQC ELLIES FRENCH SKRIJEB,
BRYANT A S'i RALTON'S BOOK-KEEIM'NC
\VOOI»BURY'S • TERM \N SERIES.
MANTILJ.A'S SPANISH READERS,
ooi ton s c eogr vpim.;.-.
\V E LIST E! F 8 S viR )0 L Os CTION A KIES.
BiiADL UV > SCHOOL MUSIC BOi>KS, etc.
They aRo in.mube ture the SPENCE ill A '•
s i EEL PENS, which are regarded by Urn beat
‘V.n-’meu oi tiie. country it* superior to aii othei.-.
Teiu lici •> and all other* interested ai t In
> iled to Rend, for our Hum ripi.it e. Cataloguv aud
Circular.ri, ami u> (gjh ie-poud with u« freely.
Add re.-.' »!:> Puiiliriiiers.
iJU Percent SAymißrnk
| ' si; R V. BABBITS PURjS C 1 i N
i IRA I'F.l > POTASH -.ii KKALi SOAP
MAKER Warranted, duutile the strem- \ i» m
■ '.'minion fAfiasli, and superior to uny otb r ■ t
ponitferor ley in the market. Put up hi < .eu f ;
• »m. pound, t\v jiound.-. three pound.-., i
pounds and iwche. pounds, with lull din . ;ionx,
in English and Herman, for making iiaid ; ud
Soft Soap. * )m- pound will make hi teen gal tost.-,
ot Soil Soap. Tune is required. Consinm . -
will lmtl this ti'D.* elieape.-t Potash in the market.
Ask your grocer for if. Hi. ii 4 iilll i! .
i;4. (K, of or. os oti. and 74 w. -hint
ton street, Srw York.
i'i, I’KB UK NT. SA VFI) BY USING I*. *l‘.
»>0 STM! Y FAST BOW
DEB. i/fth: Hi-' nit, .a-any kind <»i Cn! ius.v
be made, witli Ibis “ Yvu I'owdi'.i” in ti it ecu
minute.-. V-; -hnifriilna; so required wiicu ovre*t
milk is u-i-it. N'os. 7‘.’.au(l :t VVaaUlngtoii si.,
New York.
.NATIONAL
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY
Charlm'd ti, Act wl (lauicrcss.
OFFICERS :
M. T. Hc.-MU. Priuldcnl.
llcv. ,J. \1 .Mvnril. 1-t: Vi.a: President.
Lewis duphatv. Yd Vi; a I’rr.-ident.
li. L. L;it."n, Aciuary.
Kev, 8. L. 11.. . -. Kin.mein! liittju'.cror.
l*i in;i|.;d (l!lj’ ■■ >t tier 1101. -I re; i arid Penn
syhair: Yveuui W-.-biuilun, D (.'.
BRANCH AT aVgIRST/UIA.,
M). ia, L1.1.1Y STKEEI, CORMi; Iff JAfKsVi
- ,• ”.n.l;*y«», «»i . 'to •* ]*. in.
D i.' -Mhie Dollap am! upward reef*A I.
h ' .. -t allowed in hmuary and duly.
The moil' > deposited will be paid hack P> it,,
o ■•ii*-;', joLm-ipai und iuP red, when called
, for,
Hi tiu-. proi'o-- • ‘fioiig to tie depositor
i others are mo're.-tvd.
, Breucie - lia’i be* n * rim.i !». <• A;-
i u••■».•* o■ from X. v\ York to N< aOi iex:;.
C. 11. PRINCE, Cashier.
NOTICE.
gV* : f .»m .mine; for \Y. and. WHITifl, during
liih nee 'ivm the • ity, and have hot.: rai.fe:!
uj. ; ou o, make .••..in:'* >? rJements on the « t.n'
J. Ik—, -t : t.-d. ' I I'dvon.- indebted . .
j estate wil; pk'd-« call and me, A* i c i' .mt
; -fctih (.!.■ ur. without money*
a V\*. 1. MATUEV. , _•
j Angii*’a. Od., May hist, iw