The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 16, 1867, Image 4

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ally Loyal Georgian. ; A, GA JULY 16,1W7. but! ni ion for Republican Clubs. , ;ii“. attention <>f our Repub -1.-.. -• -io the followingConstitu- : .i' villi be a good one for ’ ■■"i-' In o) tranizing Repubii- AHTICI.K l toevtit. . i ." ■ -h 11 be known :u< the Union Rc- ' r.ij 1 Mi«■ .i!i f. iu"b of ; (name of town,) ] kv;<n:> •, Htateof— . j ah ficus if. » **i!* ortGmiml for the purpose of ad . . .. I,» int< of the Union Kepubllcan I • itv ii i! - HuvM: mid throughout the nation. ’ i >t ife labor, educate the ijrno- ! Pi. ill tlic (siise of miiverett justice. | \ llTIi l/K 111. i /ICER.ri ! ■/1 of thia Clnb Hhiill he a President,; •.•I v .* ' Hia Hcire.lary. u Treasurer. j , i * i4ii»o Committee of five members. ; . , : ofiiei'r-him!H>e elect:d at the ; ? iii January and duly in each year, •; » y.• hail bold over until their successors <m •t* i and «|u iliiied. MtTiCLE IV. ; f: K.s os OFFICERS. . -> **< i.hio < Jub shall perform the ; r tl us Onllar officers l>y ordinary j . .. The K.\< eutive < oimitit- 1 ... ;m r* i uhiness for the meetings of j i•« ■: i'.t S i.iai.e such amthgements as shall j ■ : i * re.mlanef*. They shall also j . • . ;o ,-;-s as may be In their power to \ i,i ih. . b e-, in t renting and profitable. ! ARTICLE V. i \ Tl' ■ VOF MEMBER*. Lii«'sitionH ncccsrmry to become a : i , • i t. bib, should he a' good moral} • :.j mi expressed determination to J : ;m!„ . piwrinW of tbff Union Republican i p.ir-’j. ARTICLE Vi. -ti.VFM-n. »«•= o*. i bis Club sludl be defrayed \ ; >.i ■ •-i.mtrlbullous from among the m others. f-'O-K & HATCH| VNKEHH. . AS3ATJ ST., NEW YORK, li . ; iiicrhvtratcf-all descriptions of; U ' M I'.NT SECURITIES. uvrds of Banks, Bankers & Others i.■•tvt'd on Favorable Terms. ••ii«rUon* tiuulr throughout the United ! > a .c * :‘!.t:uins. < .".I'!) of Deposit.* Issued. • HOUSE O F a Y COOKE h CO., >. 30 Wall St., cor. Nassau, \ »■ W YORK- \\ !,".i : !>.; sell id the most liberal current | im. on liuuU i\ full supply ol j f s rsiTiient Boiidsofall Issues, VSJN-THIRTIES. VND ( . ' : c\-i> INTEHEST NOTES, ■ »s lor purchase anil sale of f l€-:Ks. bonds and gold. b, Iv.v.- • io our office, a Retail Depart m ni, ( . -minodaMon of the public dc ! fCi-v --i. -it\he purchase of OOLl> and . n'l * ' 'll'bX.s, and the sale of IN : FAT U K >TAMPS. ' v. b’i •<;• * converted Into Five -Twenties ill tin nun.! - ‘VO*al:le rates. •‘AY COOKE <fc CO. ; ,i ?? i iful Head of Hair. iXiclt Giucs anil Raven Trusses instead of j f: :: '• Y 1) K ( AY ! . € MOT A DYE ! . : < )-ar Color Restorer, Reviver ' -AND m ft; % k Tft »' I iMt, I 1 ,\R pr.i*o,l tti Imi ibr best llair preparation : ,ni '.I l the public, u fuc! to which' ii , „:i,l. »ho liavts used it will testify. If lbe j l:.. i r - li.liiug * > iV, or becoming gray, the use of j CA AUA.TI, will surely errest its decay j : Eld i -iiise Io E.-aiur, ill n short time, all Its i <•> \i. a l(airl)n a .'siait,UicCATA-1 i ir , , i:.. nuaib dby any ofber preparation j iu tins world. CATALYTIC li Cf.'M Hair to the natural color. ! ‘CATALVTK i ,oii! ilio tlrowtu of the Hair. ! catalytic ii v Hair falling out. i ATAI.YTIC c ■ Ki'iit sto their original organic notion. Vi'AL YTII. ;. Daiulruff and Htuaora. CATALYTIC A. ■ ■ Uie Scalp healthy, C VfAI.YTIC CoafEE Injurious ingruclient. . ~.i ’ 1 . ■■> a beautiful bead of hair— j .r.i , vis auU sllkeu texture, tii- ! .■- cc; . -us. the I ATALV fIC. ' 'll. tiUs growthuudbeauty ‘to the 1 ; • ■ ' E warranted to give entire . . \ t. r th- CVV VI.VTIC. Take ' i. . a ill be disappcluti .1. ■ •'KSSON ,V BOBBINS. .vP .i*ts,t'l adtlFnltfii*t., Xcw York. ' Redwine ion. I : T ' V .LOU & DAVIS. . : Southern Doquet kiiowu tbronui • ut itie j : ■ ii :■ y. nd gemiltty: far . i an it delicious odor any- I . -■ i I:-, public. • rsisiEt 1 * mxirr.r • - KV DELIGHT. . 'iu !,f fill, lusting .. ud fusUs oilor i.- delightful. >< ' ?-• ; IKS BOIQIET is ills ; iui, ... -i ?voi<iheru Vlowers, and • L l 'b' FEMBEiITOX. Manufacturing Chemist, j , Columbus, Ua. i J, & P. Coats’ BEST SIX-CORD CABLED i THU E AD. JOHN k IliiSH AfOHINCLOSS.; Sole Agents in SVew York. jc*27 C\LVIN SHAFKB. W r . C, HAMILTON j Shafer & Hamilton, (■Successors t,o Leonard J. Gordon k Cos.) j FORMERLY PHILIP GORDON, P i* ii i ! S y l*up s , Cordials, Ditters, Ac., Whiskies and Imported Wines. No 55 Vesey St.. Now York, je&i PISAIIBOS, AIKIN & rO.. VARIETY, FOUNDRY, l ND noiths. Manufacturers of all Kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, j Such ns Straw (hitters, Corn Shellero. Cider Alillw, Drag Saw.s, Circular i Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Steam. ; Engines and Boilers, j Os the latest and mos* improved patterns. ! With onr improved Valve, Un percent, of the i fuel is saved- and all our work is warranted to ! L r ivi satisfaction. For further particulars, in ! (j ni re us above, of Pearson, Aikin W Cos., Varle | ty, Foundry and Machine Works, Main street, j between l‘ith and Iftth »treets. Luulfcvilk. K\ je3o I THODORF. nOYEH. ; s. E. UTimVIU) j c. n bJTTLI . President. ! Secretary, j Sup't ROYER WHEEL COMPANY, Succcsßors to ’V. 1* o ycr di Cos,, MANi;FACTURERa OP SARVEN’S PATENT WHEELS, —ALSO — Wheels, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, e BOWS, POLES, AND ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL PLOW II W DLLS, AC., No. 353 West Third Si.. j t INt’lN N A IT. je&l New Leather Store.) REED BROS. & CO. 1 Great Imlitcemenb Offered.! l*Hcett Greatly lieduced. . \\ E Imvc just received u .cry lure fi ,-ij, i and well aaaorted stock of the finest brands of FUKNC'II CALF SKI NAS, which w c ut'i' now liclling from SI 70 to #3 per pound. Wo lwvo ni! Imiul ei lanrc und oomiilvto »ti.ick ufall kinds of I.K \ ru El? aiul SHOE FINDINGS, conwri i lusr partly ot Sole, Upper. Kip Skins. liiuvcsß, j Skirling aud Bridk-Leathers, l'ml Skiur. Mo -1 roctoa, Toppings, Linings, ,vc.. A .. i Also dealt’rs iu HI UK'S, OIL, TALLOW and ; LEATHER and GUM Bi l. flNi,. Please to give 11$ u call before, purchasing elsewhere. REED BROS A- CO., 11l Mniu at., between Third and Fourth, Cincinnati, Ohio. V B. Cash paid for Hides and Leather in j rough. jegtj j N. Wit ARK. I W. A. TUI'KSTOjr, j Latuol Fleming&burg, Ky. j Late of i’arie. Ky. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. H.4IN <»TBKi:T, BE r\\ FEN FRONT AND SECOND STS., Cincinnati »h!«, WEAKE & THURSTON, I'itOt'UIKIOKS. jc33 SCHMITT eY iiKOS., SHOW EASE WARE ROOM. Yo. OO Ylniti Afreet, | CINCINNATI OHIO. All kinds of SHOW CASES kept on I hand und made to order. jeS6 ST. CLOUD HOTEL. OdBSiEK SKfOM) AND 4EFPEKSON -Ts.. WM. g, ,v M. S. DEHoXEY, PROPRIETORS. ltHlNVli.il', kV. »*«•**•«• S3 50 per Dnv, CANNON & BYSaS, Vv IKii.ESAI.E MILLINERY HOUSE. OH ’V rm 'lain Nil reel. LUITSVILI.K KENTUCKY, \-k the attention of MILLINERS and MEK CHAXTS to their Stock of lil 880 NS. no N X K Ts. !. Vl»ii'.Ni INiSV El VI'S. Brass Trimming, Buttons. Braids, yj'.lL Uo;i '. 11A X/> A KA‘I ~ /eeg And Fine Imported Varieties. i sS* Orders rc jcivo good and prompt atten-! tiou. " ‘ ie2s i 1 ' THE FAVORITE A.\D MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE FROM Augusta to New York,| VIA SAVANNAH. The following Now, Fast and First-Clans { Steamships sail from SAVANNAH to NEW FORK cverv TUESDAY, THURSDAY and ; SATURDAY: i Murray * Line, j Atlantic V. M. Emp ire Lint. ; 6\ S. Cos. Lino. I Sail Tuesdays, j S’l Thursdays | S*l Saturdays j I LEO, | HERMAN' \ s,\*. . | LIVINGSTON, | SALVADOR, ' 1 Dearborn, j Baker, ; Nickerson, ; Commander, j Commander, j Commander. ; VIRGO. | GEN. BARNES, j SAN JACINTO, j i Buckley, j Morton, | Atkina, I Commander. ! Commander, j Commander, t These are all of large carrying ea j pficity, well adapted to this route, and arc fitted , : up with especial regard to the comfort of pas- j ! gers—State Rooms large and airy, the Steward's. 1 ] Department supplied With the best the New j York and Savannah markets afford. The j i through freight Tariff having been much kk I diced. Freighters and Passengers will find this ! the QUICKEST, safest and MOST economical I roi: in t<» New York. | THROUGH TICKETS to be liad of Ticket! i Agent, Office Waynesboro’ R. K. Depot. SAVANNAH AGENTS: 1 Murray’s Line—HUNTER ex GAMMEL, i Agents. Atlantic C. M. 8. S. Co.’s Line—WILDER A j FULLERTON. Agents. ‘ Empire Line—il H. HARDEE, Agent. GEO. A. McCLESKEY, je2s Gen’l Traveling Agent. ' J. SmCKLING & CO’S Ci itK A T SATj E O F I ! WATCHES ON the populor onc-piicc plan, giving every j patron a handsome and reliable Wateli for I the price of Ten Dollars! without regard to } value, and not to !>e paid for unless perfectly J -aiidaetory ! 000 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, -V250 to 750 500 Magic Caned Gold Watches, 200 to 500 500 ■’ Watches, Enameled, 100 to 200 1000 Gold Jiuut'gC’a'on’ter Watches 250 to 300 1000 Gold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 250 3000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 j 5000 Gold Ifuntg American Watches, 100 to 150 j j 5000 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 150 i j 5000 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 I ] l(X)00 Gold Hunting Lcpincs, 50 to 75 j 1.0000 Misucllaneous Silver Watches, 50 to 100 ! I 25IXK) Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 j J 30000 Assorted Watches, (all kinds, } 10 to 75 j i Every person obtains a Watch by this arrange j Dent costing but 910 while it may be worth I 5750. No partiality shown, i McftHre. J. Hinekiing A Co-.’s Great American Watch Company, New York City, wish to im | mediately dispose of the above magnificent j Mock. C’iTtificutest naming articles, are placed > iii scaled envelopes. Holders are entitled to j articles named on their certificates upon pay i ment of Ten Dollars, whether if be a Watch worth $750 or one worth Je- . The return of our certificates entitles you to the articles named i thereon, upon payment irrespective of its worth, j and as no art icle valued Ic.-s than $lO is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery but a straight forward legiti- J mate transaction which may he participated in I by even the most fastidious \ \ single Certificate will be sent by mail, post- I i paid, upon receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 ; ! j cloven for ; thirty-three and an clcgnut pro- ! : mium for $5 ; sixty-six and more valuable pro- ' i mium for r to; one hundred and a most superb j Watch for £ls. To Agents, or those, wishing j employment, this is a rare opportunity. It i- a legitimately conducted business, duly autho- Irised by the Government, and open to the most I careful scrutiny. Try us. Address. J. fifth UKiu«» X i 0.. I4ff Broadway, near P. (}., j feb2-3m City of New York. ! MARKIAfiE GUIDE. I>EING a privatf instructor for married p< i- : > ~ons, or those shorn t.» !>»• married—bmli i \ male and female—in cvcrxihing concerning the j i physiology uud relations of our sexual system, j and the production and prevention of off-j ring, 1 including all the new dU overU> i.evi*r before ; I given in the English language, by \VM. YOUNG, : |M. D. ( Ins is r< ally a valuable and inert 'ling i work. It is written in plain langnag* for the j general reader, and illustrated with numerous i Engraving'. All young married pc*, pie, or ilmsc coni« mplating marriage, and >. »•. i! ; the j least impediment to married life, should read 'this book. It discloses st ere: that cverv one j should tM? acquainted with, still it is a book that i J hum be locki and up, and not 1; about the house. , ; It will bes« nt to any one on the receipt of 50 j i etmts. Address, Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 : ! bprucc street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa. ! ;.v AFFLICTED AM) UNFORTUNATE* j —No matter wlmt. may «k- yom di -xe e. > e:ore j j you place yourself under the earc ol : any of the ! : uotorious <4va‘ - - muise or to;vigi*.—who ad ! vertise in this or any other papt r, let a copy of , ‘ Dr. Young’s book und read it carerhlly. It will I be the means of saving you many a dollar, your ; ' health, and possibly your life. Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the ; ’ ii" •• . ' ) office. No. 4ib Spruce street, above Fourth, i ! Philadelphia. t KTherc cometh glad tidings of joy to nil, i To young and t*» old, to great and to small; ! The beauty w Rich once was so precious and rare, ; ! Is free for till and all may be fair, BY THE USE OT CHASTELLAB/S ! ENAMEL, | For Improving and Beautifying the Com | plexion. The most t aluable and perfect preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like | tint, that is only found in youth. Tl quickly j removes Tun, Freckles, Pimp Us, Blotches. Moth j Patches. SaUowms:. Ernpiious, and ai! Impuri ties of the Skin, kh'.dly healing the same, lenv- I lug the skin v bite and clear ns ahu-mTer. Its | use cannot be. detected by the closest -.t it tiny, i and being a vegetable preparation, is ju-ru rtiv ; harmless. Ii is the oiuy article of the kind used ; by the French, and is considered by Go* Pari | sums as indispcUKtble to a pen.eet toLlc* Up* i warvls of bottles were sold during the past ; year, a sufficient guaranty of its t tliaty. Price only 75 cents. See.! by mail, poit-pald, j BERGEiL MU TTS A CO., Chemists, 2n5 Kiver Troy, N. Ah ! 6LV-V . iY;;vU rud C Hs. PRODUCES bv Nißfi Prof. DEBUFUX’ | t FRISER UK CHLVET \h One .g 4iea j tiou warranted k: curl th' 1 most straight and ! stubborn hair, of eif.her sex, into wavy ringlet.' or heavy fashionables of Park and London with the most— no injury to the hair, : Price, by mail, scab and and pOv't-paid, hl. Dc svripthc circular?* mailed fre<*. Address, BERGER, SH V, ITS A CO., Chemists. No. 255 River Street,’Troy, N. Yh, Sole Agents for the United States* ! apti ly EXCEI.NJOR! EXCEISIOB ! | CHASTELLASS 11 MR Rl‘Tl- /'ll/ VA Tuna For lltm/joing Superfluous Uair. TO the ladies especially, this invaluable de- j pilatory recommends itself as being an al most indispemible article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the akin, but acts directly on the roots. It is w arranted to remove superfluous hair from low fore heads, or from any part of the body, completely, total ly and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural This is the t only article used by the French, and is the only j real effectual depilatory in existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent postpaid, to any address, I ; on receipt of an order, by BERGER BIIUTTS'A Cos., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. Xew York and Charleston Steamshi] > Line. SAIL I.Vi EVERY SATURDAY FROM ADDER’S SOUTH WHARF. ! TllE elegant Side-Wheel Steamships I MANHATTAN, \l. S. W’oodholl, Command* ! cr. CHAMPION, R. \V r . Lockwood. Commander, j ■ Leave each port on SATURDAY', and for j I speed and comfort have no superior on the j ! coast. : Both Ships have splendid Cabin aceommoda- { ( tions for Passengers. All outward 1 ig!o. c - for this Line should be i ' e.msigm-d to C- b Vr- ’’AY * TRENHOLM, 1 who will forward tiietaru: free of commission, j Freights received daily at the pier. For passage and b . ir: : - connected with iu- j i ward Freights, a oply to STREET BROS, it CO., j i 71 East Bav. HENRY K. MORG AN <fc CO.. Agents. 26 Broadway, New York, ' STREET BROS. A* CO., COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, Joint Agents N. Y. tV C. S. S. Cos.. I je2s Charleston, S. C. Augusta lo Yew York. IHE RRKAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD AND GULF MAIL ROUTE is the quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus and Atlanta to the North. This old it ml U\ orite route from New Orleans, : Mobile and Montgfftm ry, vul Atlant% Augusta, j Wilmington and Weldon, N. C., to Richmond, j Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia. New | York, is now in excellent order anu successful ' operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and bleeping Cars. From Weldon, three routes to New York ! arc now open, viz ; Via Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth arid the new Aunamcssic Route. The last is anew and very pleasant route, by Steamer, from Portsmouth to Crisflcld, on tire Eastern Shore of Virginia, and thence by Rail over the length of the entire State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, ■with through trains to Philadelphia and New York, or to Baltimore, Faro from Augusta to New York, by cither of the three routes, $36. Eleg ant Sleeping Caks on all Night Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ‘ Through Tickets, good by either route until mud, for ; ale at the South Carolina Railroad Ticket Office. P. If. LANG DON, General Southern Agent. For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVY, je2s 130 Broad street, Augusta, Go. Change of Schedule of South Caro lina Railroad Company. Office Scum Carolina Railkoad Cos., < j Charleston, July 0, bSGT. } On AM) AFTER TUESDAY, JULY lltli, istir, tile THROC’t.li -MAIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta, will run follows, tiz . Leave Augusta 7 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston 4 00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 5 20 P. M. Leave Charleston 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta 5 00 P. M. Atlantic and <«ult liailrosul. DAILV (SUNDAY'S EXCEPTED.) Leaves BaTann:th at 8 30 P. M. Arrive" at ThoinasviUe ftt 7 45 A. M. Arrives at J.iw Oak ut 050 A M. Arrives at Jacksonville at 13 40 P. M. Arrives at Tallahassee at 3 20 P. M. Leaves Tallahassee at. 10 15 A. M. Leavi.s Ja« ksonville at 2 10 P. M. Leaves Live Oak at 800 P. M. Leaves Thoiuasville at flf>s P. M. Arrive- at Savannah at 0 00 A. M. je2s STEP BY STEP, OR, The Child's Tirst Lesson Book DESIG NED to teach new beginners to read on au improved plan. Price, 25 cents. 1 *’lt is one of the best first books for young I children that we have yet seen, and will doubt- j , less soon win its way to public favor, and bo ’ generally employed in the instruction of chil- ! dren ."—Delaware State Journal. " step by sup is certiiinly a bijou of a cliUd’s J | school bonk.'WV t-ib-. Enss. The subscribers ‘ send a oircnlar contain- i ' ing specimen * - : Pa above work, designed I to u*ach the li ' « .. fi i>u anew plan, to J ' any one (lesirir.- \ > n- »! 1 give teachers and! : others interested iu lulniation an idea of the) | work. I topics . iie work will be, sedt to any j address, for the purpose of examination, on rc- [ ; eeipt of 15 cents. DAVIS, PORTER W COATES. j 712 Stmaorn Street, Philadelphia, j Change of* Schedule ON THE | GEORGIA RAILROAD, j ( )x AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 7TII j 18(17, the Passenger Trains on the Georgia Rail ] road will run as follows. The change a made j to close up the delay at Augusta : D v 1 A>:TA'GKR TRAIN. (Daily, Sunday.- Excepted. ‘ Leave. Augusta ai 0 S ‘ A. M. Leave Atlanuat 5 15 A. M. ' Arrive at Augusta at fi 00 P. M. ! • Arrive at Atlanta at 0 10 P. M. * ViGIIT iM'.'LNOSii TRAIN. : Leave Augusta at 8 (X> P. M. * Leave Atlanta at. .. fi2o P. M. : Arrive at Augusta at 3 15 A. M ; Arrive at Atlanta ut 5 00 A. M. i Passengers fc* Mav field. YV.;-hington and j ; Atlici)>, t,:>. . mc'i take Day Pa.-icngcr Train j . : Aegu-ou ;»tut At! ! P;i'seng< r- iA-r W. si Point. M mtgoniery. Mo- • bile a*ul New Orleans must leave Augusta ou ' Night Passenger Tralu al 000 P M., to make < i\»ss«ngcrs tor Nashville. Corinth. Grand j 1 Juretiom Memphis. Louisville, and St. Louis. ; : can take either train and make close eonuec- . ’* THROUGH TICKET? .wiaB::;-.>svChecked ! e through to the übot e- p'.aet?. i'i.LI.MAN'S l*Ai ACK SLEEPING CAKS, oa all Night Pasaeueer Train-. E. W. COLE. I jeS5 General Siiperiutaukui. J THE. LOYAL GEBRGIAH A DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, ) PUBLISHED AT AG'OUSTA, GEO. TERMS: *Daily, per annum - - - §g I Daily, six months - - 300 | Daily, three months , - 105 1 Weekly, per annnm - - % v Weekly, six months 1 751 Weekly, three months • ■ * 1001 THE LOYAL GEORGLAJN ? IS OXE OF THE VERY FEW Outspoken Republican Papers in the South. It was the first iu tin* State to advocate the broad principle of “ EQUAL I RIGHTS FOR ALL” —It vindicates the doctrine of the supremacy of th« I STational over State Governments—lt unqualifiedly denounces Secession a* not only uaconstitutional, but inherently hostile t-o, and destructive of, aS Democratic Republican Governments—lt maintains for Congress, as " 8 body duly appointed by our form ol government for National legislation, t:,» right and duty to, at all times, bo legislate as to vindicate the honor And prowess of the Nation—lt will advocate the early reconstruction of the States ou the platform laid down by the w Nauouai Uniou Rej/uhiso** Party,” THE LOYAL GEORGIAN IS MADE ONE OF THE OFFICIAL ORfiAAS OF THE GOYERYMEAT LY THIS STA T E It will publish the IAWS enacted by Congress and all GOVEJtNMEXT ADVERITSEMEN TS. THE LOYAL GEORGIAN IS ALSO DESIGNATED TILE Organ of the Educational Association, of th© State It will, therefore, be found to ijontaln the most general and complete ini« matiou respecting these important interests in our midst, and will from tern* to time be furnished with able and interesting Communications fro:'* I best Educators in the State. * A Family Newspaper . While devoting considerable space to the discussion of the great poiiflcai ! questions relating to the times and section, we shall reserve space for such | miscellaneous Educational and Religious reading as will make the paper s *- tractive and profitable to ail. We shall scrupulously guard against the inser tion of anything tending to demoralize Home and Society. On the otr.tr ; hand, we shall aim, through every appropriate means, to stimulate to stua> ! und good morals. o Book and Job Printing. We have just been to great expense in furnishing our Office* with *the re | .[uisite, for doing BOOK AND JOB WORE. We are now prepared to fill any and every description of JPLAIN ANT” FANCY JOB PRINTING. ; We solicit- business of tins kind, promising despatch iu execution,neata* ' I in w orkmanship, and at rates the most reasonable. Ad and re s s : LOYAL GEORGIAN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION A.UGUSTA, GEO.