The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 17, 1867, Image 1

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®l|c Bmh iogol Georgian. VOL. I. The JJaily Loyal (ieorr.nn. At i;rs i A. G.V.. IFLY 11. i- 1 "- ~ A F liHYANT Editor. THUS. HT'I VKI) - A ;"- (Jtn< c in n-arof Gtol.e 11 net, conn rof Ja.-kson :. 11,1 Ellis Strutt Augusta. t.i-»rsu - •*•*•:«* .n>s Vrar, ------ g* Mi\ I'lu-rr * ~ WEE): ;.T, «»•><• Year. - HU - “ * * * I-"* 1 I'hi-it .J t.IJI ). *i, - - * '-’A It V r*-> OS' .•& r :»1 EKTW! ASS : g?i’|gS£ £ S c 5 ; I v 5?.£3 £ S. B,§ £ 53u£K3 •: “ = “ : 53g£38 3 ? S S ? ’ 33j-»j«8 S ; 3 r ■ y £B3 8S 8 | ; 8 S ’ 1 - v' v- !»• -• 33 B§BS £ 3 . : - £3£:! £5 •: ts'i- '. M i :i«. 8 fe'.S.S S S 3 3,8 £ 3 31 ’ 8 -3 £ >’ - ' ; ■ M ii gggggs 5 5 8 8 3 3 8 8 8 8 3 3.5.3S : £ : 0,i«; ><: earn, Mr-i Silliicrtion i.> * to • , **:n ’ii 'n-'vl'ul'tt.'' first, Mi cent-. O.e Hijuarc is mea-m 4 by ton lines oi mmum ' Yiv.-rtisi-uient- iiu'iTt'-xl three timri .i w<-H; *.• vory oUii'V Uuyl !" ' : mouth nr longi i (irr will be charged two-thirds of table rate-. Advertisements twine a \v< • koue-hal! <4 k:'-io rate*. Advert isements once u. week one-third m to u . rates. Murrinir* n»d Funeral ' vk ( tbituarU'-, wisent' per tin*.. Atl vs-rtis. .-it nli-- inserted ■•• • special obi.;- will b« cbnrgcd *i.> per cent. advance *n ?»'■».* Address. “Loyal « ’rgian,” Key lk\ IW, Augusta, (ki. Items YVoix 4ot' not wear men much ns worry. liver Jills maO.' ' : ">tt i- A :ij.G tlt* many a Lid'. Mus’uail l.n-; m - ■ f opera airs umler file wearer * < ’.in. Ailuiit,'' i'. ilescriiifl Ity an Illinois editor as a “Young Chicago ilr(»|»|u-i iti.uj, in Georgia.' _\n iusnrancf e-impatiy heel it s •mlvcrtisi'inenl tin:.-.: ‘-Bent Ine- c.ilu*» .at, lo’.vi 't rates." The. -t of Ih ■■ ■ < Am. ri.*» «. tjjf.li,;.. flu- v,-L';le 111-, levy, !- : - vljtrf.• cents an acre. w£«:i :> person drvlaros llirii hi “brain i» on Tv;'' •'I '’■ ‘ " 1,! w it out? There an- }.ro>i»-ri(t m tie South, for tligv beam to haw their disasters. \h *btti.h-i pap, Day ' tv m. ■- a ?T>. ■ ' ' 1 • are eontim.i.llv and; ih 1, ' • i:«l that V . 1- id- : I! 1 \ y\ 1 ter; ■dr • id- marriages a i'j 1 ' ; v e .’•tree rap -] rue- voh -- fi : “ifa* trai. down a: i mi} .e,night !" Vophit Worr-T, • - <w i|in . '■ >ih si.; !tOO. i, -lia'ie'iid hnnK-li -- ■< ear-i-;ii7: ,• ixentleuian gu l . {•> ~•[la.lie- !>i ' • • -on -i --doable <- 'tr joys, and o\ jK-nses.” *>-■“ ; bHy gave, ' tie ■ tkimell —Divt •' «>W p ml.e ■ cures, aiel tv -8 ouv tr-.iP !• . POP! I.ATIUN ■ • ( ■ The llegistrar-Gcneval. s report -i;.o .shat London has this T s ", ; "" - touts: Edi lie, (city me suh'.ir'is,) , vi’. en -o. . 1 '• dsie-'o st- - ...... . '- fi.Oi'- 1 : Hir oo’Siooe, b-i.'at-s; 'i and , id- : Si, -Kb UlO; Jb'isf'-!, iito.ol-, N-v■ a.-.lir fi' -Tvn.', 1-24,'.Hi0, end ' l!nil, Jot>.T4oi- Tie- Prim- 1 of \S .ties is going to Ire land to tickle the I-’eniaas into loyalty. They can’t 1 • whaled into -ehmi- ’• a. A cdreiul aiuilvs!. -ot «!ji nii;it ; * from all the States shmv - See h-- total ;;icreaEce 5" wheat is ten to tifa-cn per <'ent greater than last yea; 1 . Air. J. M Lew, a memie-i of ;he WitVtrly (T. ;:. - Imnii.grr.tioiiS has Tt-e'enii> returm-ii I'r-ns I’ol-eid. bringing v/ith ho i 1 nmlrcd immi grants.'who are now af. work on the farms about Waverly. lia])py «ui-5 tented. ;jini giving eompleiv -lion. AVGVSTA. GA.. WEDNESDAY MOIIMNG, .11 LY 17. IstlT. Heaih{l’Aßt if. :!i» Mii.i i'Aiiv Disi me;. Atle- .1 May .!, is.;: UKxm: o ( . 1.:,-,. N go. In ac-e>*r-km iviih a r-t of Ci - 1 supplement- , i Act to provide a w etKcicnt Woveniment for the rebel S etc., ilal i! M U'eh ; sv'.;. F- ,ng iii'i-iiug.-nu-iil i an-lie)'-lo made !-> ;!,. iv gistration i>f voters in the Stal of v., ve gia n’i ! Ahihama. '. The St: t.-s of ! ;;:ul \! m-.u.i. dhi‘l--- 1 him K-gisti-adon District inimhi i ■ I and l.ouniicd, as In leiiiaftcr ilesc’-ibi- - 11. A P •.-•.! of i: gistr ie.i 1- - in and one e.f- • and U-.-isl.s'-.' In ih" St m of t. - where only tin two white lie- j din i' and that tlx e white Kcyisti r in ' id: on j.h o- th- Bom of lb-gist;ation. mil l-ej)- t Ml Pi ill nidi- id .n Coh f Sil \ . -nil m.-iiidit.,; District ■ f ('.ouv . al M on, Georgia 111. 1 : 11. dv rui h 1 to ted, wi;i I. miahli-to lake the le !i . Une in ntioned. Blank form- uf.tln-e IV. in order to secure lull om-ii i lion of vole-, il i- dete oin- dto fl\ the eompi ti .tioii of liegittci according to th li'j ■! and la tlu i-Itics, the compensation is fixed il titti in e.-ats for each recorded voter, m the. most sparsely settleil eounlies mid fs triids. a! fori v cents per voter. The com pel! .tion will be gmduso and in'tv- n-u these limits, according to tin, density el the pop ula>; i-. i.d the fncilitiiof tlu comniunicn tion T. n i ills pi- mil will li Alov, and of railroads or d.-atnlmal-. an ! (he e. m per mile when travel h clone i railroads and tcamhoii'.. \ UI-in i ■!iy mad-- th- -- tv <-; all Ki-t-i i . and tli- y will la-- a,-, - ted to pcrt'oriu i; sti'ictly, to explain t0.,11 persona, who h. v-e It -I heretofore enjoy.-I tin: ight of -iitti-ag, . what sire their political rigid * :aid. privileges and the nce, ity oi vr eisitio; them upon all propn-t o. VI. Tlu-name of cai h \o;e, -i: app: ~r in tli- lit of vote. ' for tin; pu-i i-K't or w an I in whirls lie ri-ides: and e 1 0.-s wl ;-- voters have been unal-lo So n-gi or, a hi!'-' : the Boa i'll -of Ilcgistl';-, Ulli) Here .a j 1 ards or pi. i.-incts, win o teh \oler- !s-. e, iippoi'l.auity will I- given to ivgisti r attiie comity seals of th-ir respective counties, at si- specified time, of which ha- untie will be given; but the name- of ail voter tint - na. -tered willl-e placed <>n ;'.<il • of • voter- ol’ their rospe: tivc pn . tin ts. VII- Tin Hour !- tjf Bcpistmtiim will give due notice. •<; thai it 11s:I V reaeli all When thev will be a- ach eh • ton pn-eim !: ' the time '.he. wifi -pend in it and -lie place where the .-imt.oti wm ' ma-:. for each county tie B" rd ■ i ' - " ■». of titrh count’. i ..* j »nr:i voL 1 I'roni rt?gi?teri,njr in iL ir ; . gjjQCi.-. uml t-0 ih ill’ cvifb'lil 1 \',l lib < *»1 voi. r- i'cjt-'tcd by the .’i-tff ■ i»-1 L• ••« \ - will pn-(mw.U. may <L irf to \,v m\ t, .; tj j ~ in ti> :ii- own lu-imlf. - pi] ■ h!1 P Vv IllMf 11 Cl ], ... 3 .r National G - j 1 , otljf’ l wor<L <<{n< >• ■ not lag Wat. • ’ , . ;/ ii-'ani-' ’ 111' be permit:' 1 jo - y - ,dn I*: die Bos r I,'will he- held d;r idjudie id hereafti . : ' " j"i ■ ■*' p die : n P ; i county, and before any electioi, i held, sti ~r ; '[J- i .ii .iippo • deas - oi’ fin . Ini'e. ~...-1 if,., not:;- wii' h< given and png , , eioiia -! - .. and. .arils In at ’.c; j. y j ece.-i to I om|d. I I tin r' j.u.c.’n.n with all XI. Tli .h-taiU ■ instruct:- ns t - - ' yt il J ilesiguate the inemla* oi <' ’" • > Boi;d -t- S I; . M ■"y : ’ >ther oppr. yv ' ’,»- r.i"Oi from t.'gi-.vniyu m- sac e. prohibited. amt u that no ■ *>:• sw’t or agri-. n:. nl -s,- ers. which «h-prives them of th.-i wage. ' ■ . .. of su'.tng. y;.M i, runt.'." :to , sliisr.' ia ;■ ill-I tiltm 1 ii.!-. ih - . iriei; and tips offt-ase, or any previously i mentions.-.! «*L p.-tr-uO’-d' l '. " the. imilledi.e of the “" * I Jd- trial before a Milibry C-u.imtssiom ; T‘ exercise "I .lo r: • :!. auth'iil/.ed voter, umler tlie late Acts i Congr,- ... to register and vote, is guar . I by ih Military Authorities of tlii iiistri. t: and all persos;- whomsoever are vvernc.l against any attempt to interfere to yiv'. .nit ei" man from exercising this right, under any pretexr whatsoever, other than objection by th usual legal mode. A 1\ . in case of any disturbance or vio lent- at tin places of registration, or any m it, •;.ition of Ue-g-t r-. or <>t applicant. :,, legi-ter. the Board- of 1 legist rat ion will , all upon the local civil authorities for a pole • force, or a posse. t,. : , ai r. the otfcnil■ i t's and pr.-serv i|\iiet. or. if m , , • .• m upon the neare.-t militc.ry authorities, who are iieiv'iv ins'.,u> fed in furnish the neei'S-iiry lilt. Aliy '-i.il ! UI! ei: 11 s WOO 1, fus*'. OV will) fall to prote,-: ; ■ gi-na's, or applicants to register, will in reported to the headiptar ti i- oi' tite Other,■ Commanding in the 3,ate. who will ail'-t such deiim|Uents, and -end eiiarg, ~.ait;s( them to tlcsc he idiptiuicis, that t!" > may hi brought before a Military Commis ion By cornu,-md e! e" M. Maj. lien, l‘e|il'. l • K. S SM't.lisOX, Ci,I e, hud lat'aiii:n mA. A. A. 1 1, MILITARY BILL. lib QTUS do MIUTAIIY MIST., .Montoumkkv. Ala., April 8. i I i'.ni.kai, Ockehs Xu. I. Tin* lullowiiiy; extract from the re cent Acis of Com:' , in ivlntiim to Uc conafriictinw tu tin- Foutlu-itt MiateS, is published for the tm rmn ro ’ hi eoti . ‘1 tied ; (l’t HI,I ’ i An Vet anppliiueßtai> . en ti ail an act to pt,e outre e ff.oioht government , ' - ,n!cs," pa .il March h*. lSiil. •; : dilute restoration. ' Be it eimeii'd. etti., tin. h. 'ore the I-rat .li'. of Sepli'ifiln-r. !sti7. the coin mtimhttg get ■ ral in each district (defined bv an act entitled "An net to provide lor the more eflieietit goveriim, ut of the rebel States," passed March V IHti7.) shall ails.-, rei'ialriition to lie m lo of the male Citizens of the Cniti-d Stat< . twenty one rears of age, and upwards, t it-ident. tu endt county or parish in the Stale or States lit eluded it) ills district, w!hcll registration hi:,ll include only those persons who an (jtta’tlied to vote for delegates bv the net aforesaid, a id who shall have taken and subscribed the following oath or affirma tion . ■ •I. , do solemnly swear, or affirm, in tl: ■ pre.-enee ot Ahnighty God. that 1 atn :i citizen of tile Stale of- ; that ! have resided in said State lor mini: • next preoecding this day. and now reside in the county . or pai ish of .inm - 1 State, as the on si may he; that tarn :! years old: that i have not I . an disfranchised for participation in any re bell ton or civil war against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the en, tan s■ i: of; that 1 have never taken an oath ns a merober of Congress of the United States, or as an officer of the llni ted states, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial ; officer of any State, to support the Con rtilution of the Coifed Slates, anti after, ward? engaged in insnm-t tion or rebellion • dust the 1 nited State.:, or given aid or tniiifort f > tho enemies thereof; lhat I will in: lifollv support the Constitution mu! , y the but* of the ( nited States, and wilt, to the heat of my ability, encourage Otiu r oto do. s o help me God witich unfit oi affirmation may he administered In any regi-t.-ring officer. Si-:; ! 1 !;ut tjto toimnantlitig general of- ii, strict shall tippnin; ~s many Boartls o: Begistration t-s may ho iteccs ■ ::m. , t: iag of tlin i loyal th ers or p, i .-i:-, iii m.ilic and couiph it-the tegis tr.i, it. ettpt-rinfe nd the elect lon, and o, i, ;e: u to liie.i of the voi• s hat of(vo ters md ol the persona elected as dele - iU -a plurality votes oast at said election. if. In order to execute thin provision’ nl the act referred to with .ih little delay m p i sihle, the, oomuiandit'g oliicuss of tie if, a! :.'!.• '. Alai,ama, Georgia and Florida, wd! p.:''"',-(-'i immediately to divide those in' ; eer,\enient Districts lo tj-; 100. a. ied l»y jnt'h 'iiiforinriltoii on tlio -.-.ilijeet- a,: tii -> bo,-, or cap obtain. It is ’I. 1 "i 111 the ('lection district i 111 „ii 5t,,,!• wiiica in 1,-.tilt scuta member : i tie- tic ’ nuro'-ious branch of the Stale /. -iat'se. will be found a convenient ,jlvrboit |„.- Kegis!ration, ft is dcEraKie •hat it; , 11 Hie register a shall he civilians a here it. is po; stiilo to obtain such as conic within the provisions of the Act. and iii'.- otherwise suitable persona; arid tl;;,} ; ..V.IVV offi-'i-i: shall I|«t l>« ltS>'d lot' l!,l - par; one except iu caret of actual ne ,- .■ . . The compensH’ju:; *■■■ ■:-tors w, - hied here:,!!,a nera! : ;, , i! ljo oh,:i f Ved f . the .. •!,. .1:011 by tin; . Ted .MM is. To each list .. . he app: n-’i :i :..e .!>i:i; ol til- pis |-eg ::.a; Li.v 11. me tiav heal t.atiiiully . 1 ;.,-.sC-Ul tui, legal VO od tlu: the same m .1 do- s not ap ;■ muter! .11 r.-nt names, 'i'h * registers • especially iiutructeil to see that all ii.Mrioi4i.gn too;., .'rung their political rtgats ;S given to persutiientitled to vote under toe Act, of Congress -and they arc made responsible that cve.y such legal void- 1 :u- opportunity. ipmsibiy the iiames .if ,i; - chosen fur registers shall he ■ i',':; mu :vd to the Ileadipiarters for the approval of the Commanding General. , j'he !)i: trtm Commander •iu each ... tl: state- comprised iu tins Military l)-.. ~- !-; ..utlmrized to appoint minor more general Supervisors of Registration WtiiK-o :■ s;;. it ft.all he to Vital the a,.: ', ’ . «>* where registration is being rrt and ot: to inspect the operations of Ihe registers ; and to assure themselves that everv man entitled to vote has the ne cessary information concerning his politi cal lights, and the opportunity to record his name. Y. A General Inspector, either an offi cer of the army or a civilian, will ho ap pointed at these Headquarters, to see that the provisions of; bin order are fully and carefully exocotew. VI. District Commanders may, at their discretion, appoint the civil officers of the Felted States as Registers, with additional compensation as may seem reasonable and sufficient. VII. The Commanding Officer nl cacti District will give public notice when and where the Registers will commence the Registration, which notice- will -he kept public by the Registers in each iMptrict during the whole tim-. occupied in Regis tration. Ylll. Interference by violence, or other Oppressive means, to prevent the Kegis trition of any voter, is positively pro hibited, and any person guilty of such in terference shall be arrested and tried by the military authorities. By command of Brevet Major General Porn. J. F. CoNYNviIIAM. Ist Lieut, "Mth F. S. Infantry. .V-t. Asst Adjt. General. Official ; O. ( . lvx \t>r, ■ lot- Lieut, Add Infantry, Brevet Captain C. S- A., Post Adjutant. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment. Ur solv’d b iht Sv n ale and llama of Hart a’ nliil in v of th, ! filed Stall aaj Av.icviva. in Cose ff r< ss a r.ihh vi (two thirds of both Houses* coin'iUTed). That the- following article* he plop, fed to the Legislatures e! the several Stales as an amendment to the Constitution of the United Staler which, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid as a part of the Constitution, namely: Amu i.n—Section I. All persons horn or naturalized in the United ,States, am! subject to the jnridiction thereof, are ei 11 tizeus of the United States, and of the suite wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which ahull abridge the privileges or immtmitiea of citizens of I lie United States. Nor shall any State deprive any pet-sou o f life, liber tv.or property without duo process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdic tion tile equal protection of the laws. Fee. 2. Representatives ahull ho appor tioned among the several States according to the respective numbers, counting iho whole number of persona in each State. ’ excluding Indians not taxed ; hut-when ever the right to vote at any election for i elector* of President and N ice President, ur far United States Representatives in Congress, executive and judicial officer* of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of he nmh inhabitant ,of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United Slates, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall he reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens j shall bear to the wltoV number of male citizens twenty one years of age in the State. Sec ft. No )>< r. on shall he a Senator or Representative in Congress, elector of President anil Vice-President, or hold tiny office. civil or military, under the United States, or under any -Date, who having previous')- taken tin oath us a member of Coi“_ r iers, or an officer til the United l.a!, : or a an executive or judical officer of any Stal;'. to support the < (Hint itu tion of the United-States, shall have engaged in in . trlection or rebellion against the same, or given ;tiu or comfort to the enemies there of; but Congress may, by a two third* ol ouch House, remove such disability. See. I. The valdily id the pnlii::; debt oi tar United Stales, authorized by law. including debts incurred for the payment of ja u. am' and liountic:* for , m sup pressing insurrection or rebellion, shall : not be questioned, hut neither tiro United I Stale., nor any State shall assume or pay any debt .or obligation incurred in aid id insurrection or rebellion againt t the Fi t ted States, or claim for the loss ur eraaiie pillion of any slave ; hut. all such debts, obligations ami claim.- kliiill ho held illegal and void. Sec. !i The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions oi thin artich • Congressional Districts of Georgia, ’ Ist. ('(ninth's Chatham, Bryan, Liberty \ \h li.Uisli, Wayne, Glynn, Cnimbai. Chari ; toe We.l". Pierce. Ajijdiri", Tatnah Bill I to. ;. Lffinglium. Hi riven, Lmamuj, .Mont j eoiorr, i’< ifair, Coliee, Clinch, Rehols. : l,ou ml"-. B-rriett. Irvin. l..iui'eiis. John -on. Brooks. jitit. ati.' Thoms ’1 v.-oty liine coimtie.-:. 2d. Oounti, ■ -Deeatttr. Earley, Miller. | Baker. Mitchell, Worth. Dooiy. Wih >x, | Pulaski, ih.-islet. M aeon. Mar ■.on, Clint La- ’ i die',, Sumter. W'e.b.-1, r. Si> .' nt (Juit- I Man. Giv redlmun. Raliibd|di, T'eiivil. 1,-a. and Douj/ltertv. Twenty three coun ties. eel, Comttic- Jh.-ec!.’, ScUley, TaV lor. Talbot, Harris, Troop. Meitiweather. Heard. Coweta. Payette, Clayton. Carrol!, Campbell, Haralson, ami Paulding. Fit teen comities. 4th. Counties- Upson. Pd. , Spalding, lb-ary, Newton. Hutt . Mnr.i.e-, Crawford. Bii.h. Twiggs, Wilkin-ou. Baldwin, don.-. i •hi-per, and Putnam. Fifteen counties. •'.itii. Counjiea -Washington, Jefferson, Burke Richmond, Gin h. Ifaneook, \\ ur j •••(>. Columbia. Lincoln. Wiikcs, Taliferro. i Giccne, Morgan. Oglethorpe, and Elbert, j Fourteen counties. (ith. Counties- Milton. Gwitm -h. Wui ton, Clark .-lack-on. Madison, Hart, Frank !in,Banks, f inII. F.irsytli. 1 ieh. Day. -on. l.umpUim \Yhit -. Ifaht-i liam Ralniii, Towns. 1 hiion. Fannin, and < dliner, Tv n ty-eisht counti- •. lilt. Couiith DeK i'b. Fulton. Cobb, Polk. Floyd, Hariow. t ffi-rok'• . Gordon, (’hatto.ig;'.. Walk v. Whitfield, slurry. Catoosa, and Dade. Fourteen counties. T H K National Standard A SKKIF.S (>!■’ SCIiOOI, HOOKS n!.i«l. is 1 V Muiitsivuly usutl in Ticry Sudu «*! 1 Knion, in many instances more laiY.vh than any or all others, may justly hear the :i!>ovc ''t!' 1 . Nothlnii'l>ut the most uiKjualiiiutl merit e*»nUl t;’iv(‘ any Hooks this ]>:oiul position. i'eauln rs, .mil friend- of udueati .n. :.-;»’nerall\, u- -’nate 1 hat it is e:vtUt;ably maint'ailiecl i»\ lld N A •>' ION \ I Si:\l IV. or SCHOOL BOOKS. ut jii.ii- iiKD m .1. n ha n\ i-:s ~(•• co., \r.%% 1 OSS Bk. Tlu.se famous Books are e\eryu lu-itj.-t■:! ; ad everywhere popular. The eataloL'iu- eo\ei> even department of'School, \uitdemif and (’n!- - 1 the. \'ol ! nines representing the common Imam he--. I’arkcfiV Watsoti’ -Speller and Ut i Monteitl: and McNally’s (ie (dark's j’lUidish (iranmmr.- : Hecrs’ S\ deni of Penmanship ; Davie-’ ('omplcte <.’ours-a of M;ithi ar.:' Moiitoit-Ji and Wi!hircPs History ; The Silver Lute and Forest (’heir- Music: hirvK Pliv iolo'j’v and Ih .dih : Peek < ami (ianot’s Natural l‘hi!o. opiiv Porter's Principles of ('ld tni.-lry . Darliv's Southern P-’danv ; Northerd’s S lead Speaker- : Pujol’s French ( Is-.-; Hook : Andrews & .Stoddard’s Latin (.Iruinmar. ITIF 11, LUST HA TED KIXA'A TION. I L /; CL L A TJX. THE IM.’lt!. I Sid L!. ri Oft'!l A M i". i>i t M. Will he sent to Teacher’s regularly, for : year, on receipt of ten cents. Addiet - L l BMNES&CO,, Etipl ’ A’l’lON A L i’l HIjISIIKRS. .Y civ my 12 dm l|i U'KIAKOS 1 Ar/ / ii mv ii vs. THE LA TE* T. I X/d flf'sT l Primai fi . irilfflarh'v. ih'.-m Ii fully i Hunt rated ■ arries flu- !•-( yinne.r 111 roll.:! 1 tin- iir-i A.-f Pul :Oti! t ’a.- ',.ti)u rallies, eomhining menial »■ -i i.-t with evainples for the slate. IPS pages, 10 cent-. In Elrntfiiifai!/ A rifJt metir. Heviews the .-übjeul*. of the f'riiuaiy iu -a vie adapted lo what, ni:i!i:ivi’ minds. Also end trace- Fractions, Federal Money, Hudiielion, and the Compound Pule- i'Nio, ' 114 pages. dO cents. A l'r<fciir<f> irithinetir. ;" pared • v 5 .«;!.v for (ionimon o- h. -d-. yiv ill'.: GJM : ial JirOlldlDOlee to tile - !'■; G'-he-. *»r Men .intllc \l'if.hmefio, and iutd'odue;icj.' the new ‘ Meiri* Sy t-m, ’ with < .plan .ions and examples Phno. t-"(» juu;«NL .1 Ili.fhri‘ A ritlllUltir, l.i.nni.iu. i Minfnl Arit/miciic. \. ul> ThK -erj. -s is meeting with .1 most e;rdilying ie<' iilioa from leaelicrs ev.-rywlier'’. and in aetly what is needed lor inenfal diseijdtiG-, as well a- h-r a ]»r.u lieal prepnratioti for the hn-d --i* .'.ilil 11 a re;. I vriet V oi e\a tuples, :»t »'i - iche lac nietlTotK y 11 v u-< .1 fay hn iru--s re n. r j a M ien of any of t!ie , ore ■ •' e ( E and I -1,-tj.;-,((! Oil- ,-- -! i-•I -- -a It: I :-eho: 1 • },|< ur-, on re: fij.t Ol one hall the retail price- Favora hie term made ! a* introd.- Lon. IL IPPIIITOI & <■«.. ec uet.-sj i kg-. s a s».v iiieo t!i>vv ii, v. * . lte|»iriifor 'i’hr-»w a.way your false friezes, your sw it'-hof. # your win-?- Deal motive of enm fork and not worflT hr" t Mithtul. come it*:*' and iai; .9 -ejoif e in your luxuriaui h.air. aii’JPlK 2. i »■ re-forlim; h.P.r i.j -e. bald P - from whatever cause ii may i.ave failon out, and - ■ . eximi. It Vi 11 ion e tin r»e:.ird v: • 1 jaii the mootluHt Jaee in from lin«• tu «-ie'oi k •.. •-. 1- •' • h .-t'-u tin • 1 <.■ vi • (. ti. has or L< n : ir as • rtions a*e fal-ey j -thotiHumh <*f livin' a ; nesse . from pmir own • vpt ricnee. e .n h<-;: wit ness. Hut, many will say, how are vn- to dis tiiiiinish Ua* :: nniie from the spurioiiri '{ It certainly is(lif!ieu;», as nine-tenthsol tin p.repa ration- at!v*-i.‘iad ; a Lie hair and hetu’d are. en tire*! .V vmrthie.s-s. and you may have already thr<»wn away lar,"'’aoDGOitu in their purchase To -neh wewunfd s.iv try t!;< HEPAlfAd’Olf t APILLA : if will cost you nothing; uniesa i! tully comes up to our repre-t ntations P your dni’jpjL--! and(.; • ntii. keep il, 1;- om d.dii.rs and we will forward it, po-paid, with a retajipi for tin- money, which will he returned von ei! . j.plii ; »»i*o\ idlny entire satisfac ti-m \, not uive.i. Add" 1 W. !,. e i.A lU< F»v < < >., t’hemists No. West 1 Nyeti'- f., >.(T 1\ Syracuse. S. Y THE ROAD TO FORTUNE. VI r K an putanv mate <»r female in tlu way \S Ol MAKING s-*0 KVF.HV DA V in the year Ly the etiiploynienf of the time ordinuri ly spent in t'eiidim; and ret r iitton. A FIFTY' ( FNT SAMPLE •cut !■• .- tr t >t>n application. Address, PAUL'-*! NL, BANK j'JD Broadway, New York, NO. 70. AM ixIdKPuYTL EDiit-JiOHiLSEBIES. Ft B 1.1 SI! bit BY I visoii. Fliin ney, Hlakeinan & (A fi * * <ijr<iM k ia b.V\ VO UK No M lilt . Tli fit'HOOI. HOOKS ever of tered to the piiUd Lav. a* mi.u’d <0 wida a eir* eulat.iou, o; re' mved the approval and cndoi'-e --niein oi many e«.iupuien! .• 11 <i reliable etlucaloro iu .dl parts of the United State--, Eri till# nnei i'l'oniin.-Hf e.f their puLlieiL tiousare the fdllowiny;, viz : TIIK UNION SERIFS OF HEADERS AND SPELLERS en; r. ly id w in maitor and il!:;- 1 ration.-, am! f. • red with great favor by Lie best h aelu;r> in the country, id )!:! ASt) V- ,*i- U ; ' Os A1 (IT iIM ETIC S— very pop id; * r \x ii’i till teaehciw who have tesS’d the -| i[\he• !•- • roowu liORiNSON’S A L(- EISHAS AND HIGH EH M ATH } M:\'i'f( S imtirely le-writtcn ; full, i 'iMplcte, scientiii. and pi'acthraL KERL’S nE-V SEUIKS OF GRAMMARS— tin.--urparsed in simplicily, (;Je»irrjfiN m areli, and praelical utility. SPENCER! A •of A <)(»KS~ inipie, pracii «al and i-t a.l i H ul. New iy engraved and im proved. •'I'L N UKLi. - N c ii A RTS OF \Y LUTING AN I> DHAWINC - t-ix in number. In ahse, rJ4 by SO iiiehes. s v NDF.RS’ PIUM.ARY HAND OARDs.-,i in set. s VNI )FfJS’ pi;; m \j; y s< n< x >f, CR A UTS large, lor the school-room, eight numbers on four cards. j H ( O.A i!tV- \ NT) AHI l iIM KTLCAjLTA BJ 4 K < AUDI,. A !’.SON’S HISTORIES. JMkoUKLLF. s FRENUH SFRIEiA .SU: \NT A STRATTON’S BOOK UEEPTNO. WOODBUHV'-k HERMAN SEUifiH M A NTH.! AT SlL\ NTS!! READEFH, ( oi i US’S H FOO RA PH IKS. 'VI 1,- ! FI: S( iIOO.R DH 'TION A HIES. FL UL HY - SCHOOL Ml sK. BOOKS, etc. They also m.’t.uf. ture tlie S PENCE WA N -; ii i. I’i;NS, whi.-P ui n yarded by the bu:.-t, ' 11 i 1 .it n oi tlu country 1 -uiperioi loail other.-. i ik.ieht!’ .» h I all other-intereated are in vited i<> .-end b»r our De-mriptive Catalogue and Cireulaiv, and to t • rrP'poud with UR freedv. Addi - '. (in PubFi-.lin >. ' ■ if? ! ■ . ..- ,y ’ S-• S-. rj ’ . ; .1 . ::rf. . iT RE cost E> i IT; !•'! > POTASH OK READY SOAP M AKER. Wai raided double the uirengtli of < -million : • 1 : - V, urn! sup< -ior to any oilier poll'iier ()<■ It v• 1I be l:ia I'l.e'. Put up in can.' A one pe-utid i-o pound-, three pounds, ..v pou a' g |io 11 iulwiili full direct ions, in lUiyli- Ir> 11. !or making Hard and So! See- i ml will makeliftccngallom o! S- S'.- lime i-< 1 eijulrud CoiiMtim o. will til-4 ’ era -' : ! 'o! ash in the market. A-i; vow v.t- • ii. 'BN iIA.IBMBET\ IT, r.u U- ni, VO, 7. and 74 Washing ton street, Nmv York. fc ;n •' • V- - • BY USLNH 15, ' S \ : : < :T ’ ! ' EAST Vi >\V Ls'.i: Si - i:it act ind of (Sake, may b- nja'i •• TO tlii.- V* ei Po’.vuer” in fifteen t>• M 1 1! • • '•.<)-ho: i . 7 ie; j uirod WllCll SWlX't - ail ! ; ! WuOdngloii XATIOXAL i ? essdman’s mmm AND rKUFf FOMPAxV. • ».;* ftfS <>t‘ CougrrNM. O V F 1 (: E H S ; M. 'i'. Ilewdtt, Pi) aiders. if'". \\ . Aivord, Ist \ ire-pj-cxident. Denis C!";.i!-,:; *«! Vice-President. f>. 1.; Cm, Actuary. i: .. ; L. Tunis Fimumhxl liL-puetor. I'riu. ...;! Oli: • , t on, r POth -dreet and l’eim syivLUU; Avem: -. 'VaMtitjgton, I). C. BUUVFi; AT A ITU ST A, (IA., vi. , Lius sr m. ofiixtK nr mm. 0,. if.ti g> I'niii Ito I p. m. • and on Sii urdav e,i , y |,. m. ; >ep«»-it- o.’ (>m i ‘o!!a r ami upward received. Liter--t ->.llowed ;n January ami July. T he money depo-iled will be paid back to the i<eP l ' H‘*r, ju ni';:j. fl and interest, when e:d! and for. \il the profit?* belong to the depcsitoiv—no ot her.-, are inter.-.-led. Bran* a-- liau* be.-. e-:u‘.’Mu \I in nearly i-Verv eitv i.h-ni N'.-v. Y'ork to New Ovlc;\.m. v . If. PIUNUE, Cushe r. NOTICE. A i f<»r W J. WHITE, durin-r his i t nt tlu city, and have been < ailed a; m m.-L.e *-om.: settlements on the tsia J Kor-, S' ed, ail p(-r-(*n« indebted to tlio wV; pi. " ;-:ill :;i.-l see me, tm I cannot >euh.* claims without money vv. H MATHEWS, Agent. A'Uh-lg;