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EXTRA..,
IWlit/MIBlj*. CA.. 4H*UM.|HflA.
At A meeting of clti/. *r
county, held at A. Hunt' 1
\ purpos* of tendering 10 our fellow-town
^ mnn, Hon. James .John-on, the gratula-
ftb«•*««! PrHRiheKrhvItU I’ni.it, JetH *»»:• but there !t un* pi.q •Mtb.ui j »-;*h to
LVrt*?T nJbilfO. lVi'oHfsftt in P*RK>tfs Wi*jtiW t WjM bb itHf «r oMf fwruJi who h»
NtW i#rr, June 17.*-Thf tfibilhe 1 * Hficut VknboH. -The following clrru that exertitl inti fot MphPou rnttliJ n»w
special any* toot TmiJeht Jlbnson baa lar he* been Issued' from the Attorney follow tbi* gre t e*»nt»»*t, in the 'pirii and
•ipressed his regret that the conspirator* General'* office, by direction of thu Frt> pursuance of tin* end* <d justice. I
were nottried before a civil court idenl: wndei stand Hint to b« the pro|undtiou lu»
Order a for the arresl of Hen, Wood All parson* belonging loth** excepted •'«* met, llmt justice duiiisnd.- lliut there
* . M • r:= ' il were telegraphed from Washington. classes enumerated in the President’* ’’bnSI not be merely tiiaD, con vielions.
Wuw? u?ee Tbe Times’special sty* ameng the ei>- preHartetion of May 20. I&WV, who may »*im! sen tome?* but even execution* for
store, for the plications for perdue it the! of Robert L. make special application to u> President treason; that that *« tlo» proper und law-
Lee. * for parnon, ere hereby notified that before *ul eml oi ihi« war. Now. then, i sny l
A. H. Stephen* enters at length into a their respective application* will be con- »»ni in favor r.f trying every per-*
. «i:u» ^riAnm* K«*i\ \
i)mf ? «Yt l»wel.*t, rj A Jttue jnib, iW'tf J 2
I. ttrrouftsr ho i<ehn*« htil bit elicited tb
n«*.ir nny *W*. hnr#, #•»•'/>**■** ror.Uj trie-
intUoH*, or any iioixnlii el rank, position
in <• lllco in the late rebel nruo ; and all 2>ersoa*
licre.iltor wcaringsunh will lie ven*iderod a<«tiil
hovfiK* to the *uvw-^ment, and will be treated
«eonlinirly.
11. All A
lions of his friend- by reason of hi* ap- P«ltF of vindication/or himself. Among «idered, it mn«t bo shown that they have '* this i
oointment to the Chief Magistracy of the °H»er reaeons for bis course he cites the respectively taken and subscribed to the ny the
5taU, Judge B. F. Coleman wii* called to fact that the Tribuhe advertised the right oath or affirmation in paid proclamation pnao—
ia this war bus violated the laws
starving of prisoners, by .-booting
__ ...... „ ria , u „ _ t». or by any other acts l do not
STchVrA'nd A.' AieMDder'ippornted ot ‘S«« SontWn~p«ipUto intUpond.iir.,’ praiyribej Ktmj >urh pyr'son (Wrin* «r» whrtli.r ho i-Jn ;li« .Norlharii or
Sarreury; when tb, lollowlnc rewlulion »nd he >u led to bellte* it would be ar- »peoi»l pwrdon, should umke npiilionUon .'outiiMri nrinv. (Appiuii-u Mm how
«,« offered bv .I udje U. K.Thumws. corded th.m without tyhtiajr. in writing or p«r,on thoreibr nml should «re .vou (.. briny them lo iriitl '. > .11
Resolved, 'fhal the I'hwirinnn appoint■ „ Mllw 1'ork, June IT.—The Hor.ld't tron»mit with inch opplieution the oriti- must osuune thu Ih.-Uwroi «v
committee cmiri-tiny uf len, to w.il on W»skin»too epeclol toys : nol wth or effirraolmn. »s token end suh- v '"'
tiovernor Johnson upon hi. arrival in the Intollltonco from the Cily of Mexieo sorihed before an oftieor »uthori/ed under ton cannot try n volt undei th
eitv and tender to him at some suitable 10 5STO» state that tbe Republican tha rule, and reyulalionr proinulenlod hy
tuna aud place, tbe K ratulationa ol bis Mld iS occu P i V 1 “to »Ut« of ‘be t>eerelary of Mate to - -
iriends and the people, by reuson ol hie Taaaaullpea, Neauva Leon, end Cotta amneny oath presenbed
appointment to the Cl.laf .Magistracy of D, »«- . „• , , station of the Pre-ident.
the Slate. . ^ U PT». ‘be french eommandar. still .Units Spkrii,
Which resolution »». unanimousle bolds the wife and dauchters of Oeneral Attorney (teneral
idopUd, with the addition of the appoint- *o priiOD, notwitottodlng Mu
tmV#, honks of r?*0
- ot every iR<cri]aion heretofoft
tho so 0.tiled Cnnlederato 8twt*s,
.1. r. LA.MhOwN.
Oimiiuuiiditig i*o'f.
' und t
ataril by the cumrailtoe of an orator to Lilian prdara their ralcaa*. The following, which wc dip from ilia
address the tiovernor upon bis arrive!. , In the French publicly whip Chronicle and tamtinel, ol tho loth, cor-
h was proposed that tho chair appoint tb « Iftrioti. reel* the aUicment of the insurrection in
iha committee, whivcupon the following , A large force ia to be aent by aen from Savannah, which aome ot our cotornpo-
aentlomen werenam-d Vert Crux to MaUmorea, to preverf u \he wie* have published. Parties who left
'• ^ "" •« .. .w Americana from crosfing into Mttiro. hmvannah as Into as .Saturday last., say
Patriots ere shot daily, under i*etil*Hce nothing of the kind hue occurred, and tf
«. F. Thor
l>r. lioswcll, Dr. Tug
gle. sS. H. Hill,Jerry 'l orry, ,1. C. Porter, are shot daily, under silence nothing of the kind h rt a ooci
K. Webster, A. Hunter, i). 1. Itonher; of c «‘‘ rt 1 mortW. in P«rt*ef the couotry ™P"n l< simply sonsiumnel
- - sw'#*nm*H Ko» th. imw»ui!.t. tears ot An Intturrech^ 1
this contest, nay, you iuu-1 prove Uiat.-
olf
pi rate.
adiuiniitar the tenet* those men. 1 hope, wli
procla- tnitlfd outrage* on the laws ol ws
l say you cannot try ilium unless y
aurue and prove that the humanu \
war,%y mdlual Mgrcomoni, governed this
contest^ and when you prove that, you
cannot take the titer, whom you have pa
roled nailer llu' law- of war: 1 do not
caiv if it bo Kohert K. Leo, whom J think
a very bind, traitor—you cannot lake
tho.-c mou and try them and bang them
for treason, without ii Id
lailli. (Applause.
All
but their
T M. Hogan, 15. l\ Coleman.
The meeting then adjourned.
15. F. CM L KM AN, (’hm
A. A1.xx AxI)hit, See ty.
-Accordim
to the .Savannah Kcptiblicau, of a Lit** p r( ,. cril
‘late, thore bai* been a gnoiMenl of alnrru llaiinau. I)I
al- ithenny, i^
Durkin
Aid. <;>.4
Mayor lo
twcupiad by tha imparialitta.
Hivin'* mission to Franca i« to *tak m
sittanca from Napolaon agatutt tba anti .
< ip* ted movement of tha Ajmer lean*. in that city with reference xo cor
The President’s prcclamatiaa created inaurrectionar. movements oi m<
vTRrvT Li V vkinTi -W.i under-Land «“»ch excitaroent in NewOrlaana, for tbe colored people. That journal denounr e-
. trckt Lt.KAKiMi. v> unuer.lauu a XC ap lef t ware more numerous the rumor «* a slander on tho color d
that tba work- oft loaning the ft reel* of than had been expected. population of the city. It-ay that thev
Large number* of paroled rebel officer* * r ® decorntia ami orderly in their depori •
end aoldiera bad recently arrived at New *n*at, and that ail aitcli fear., nre ground-
f>rleana, settling down and quietly re- . ...
riog to private life. In the same number ol the KopuhlicHii
Beauregard and Dick Taylor bad been y* notice the proceedings of the Union
residing aoioe time in tbevlciaity of New Deegue, composed, we belin\ p,exclu.-ivd v
Orleans, awaiting proceediegs of the tiov- or colored men, in which t hey eipw
ernment in their cases tbe most cordial respect and iriend»hl|
Chief Justice Chase it atill in New Or- t or t tbft ^hltet, andtheir determination in a id.”.John
COUNCIL rHAMllF.U. .livr?1 lw
oor city has been let cut by contract for
the balance of lbi« year, and tne contra;
tors are Messrs. William* A Scl»ue.-sler. tfriog to private^lifo
VVe expect to bca tho slroets, under tbeir **
direction, kept cleaner than usual. and,
hat for the debris of our burnt buildings,
we would hope to witness a hnndiomer
general .appearance of th«i city than wc
have been accusturned to.
nun. iulin •
imi Diver
. Itobi.on, i
t Ir.imt iff Pie* ' 1
uo-ldf. Ptulvd ih
»Investiaatc ill
.1 tho eity. and
umoiih in the city or vicinity having in
o^eMlon any ordnanoe nr nrrtnanra
is* Htcres will at (*uce tarn over the i-uina to thai*
of hcuihiuartcrs, nr he subject tn nrro-t snd pua-
i-hment lor di?oh«di*nce ot'order-.
By order of
.1. C. LAMSOK,
June 1^iJWj.-jj C^pt. CoTtiaan^'g
Cui.LMMua, (U„ June 19th, 18p5.
’fho llnilro»d Express Cftnpanv wilt ttaaa-
jolatiori oi' Port Roods and other tnla^hle packaga* from
Moutgnunry t«» t'rjnmbu-. vie Union dn^tngj
Alabama. J'-* , %
Alt luiriia* dcsirin* to iihip by Ai* hn«
A ilkiivrt fids be accommodated upon applicatir.inT) X.fl
ivr. Potter'. Ale- mel. atibo old Omnibus otticHwixear t»a Bt.
tist Cluuch.in Oolumbu*, and*to liaa'I L.-VVU
11. hhnU und Jiama, in Moniiroroery. Alu.
hi- Boh or i ho Juuo2 i.—ltu H. N\*. COLKMAN. Sun’t.
t ot lilO
Aid. Kill-! Ill*
the invu-ti:f.il’w
lh<* tcitiinony
that Mr. Pal her
dm , ibe l ib ii
dyotoa'
iej with
*rnhlc di;.
rapidly re
Till i*« st Ofvu K**.—Mr. A. L. llar-
ri*, ipecial agent of the l*o?t Office De
partment, give* notice, dated Augusta,
June 10th, that mail matter may be sent
from Augusta "to Macon, Atlanta, Ha-
rannab, Cbur!** ton, ali igiportanl places
dn the coast, and to any poit offiou in the
North, or foreign countrios, or any re
opened post office in the I'oiUd Mate*.’
lean*.
Businc-* in New (>rl«
viving.
(tov. A lieu ha* iseiiad a Tarawa!
dress to tho people of Louiaiana.
* of the tic
be loyal and peaceful eili'/
ernment.
VVe have no doubt that a similar apiril
d.* animator the colored people in all of our
Southern cities. They have among them
a number of intolligent Christian men
■ who have no sympathy with lawles nts-
Tux Monrox Doctrir*.—Tha Now in any of iu forma. Thee colored men
York Herald has an article upon this aub* merit the confidence of the people, und
.iect, Iroiu which we extract tha following ara re-olvod by industry and integrity lo
paragraph; ■ rnaiiiiaititbeirpieAontpoHiiionM rcspcrL-
Tho Monro# doctrine under tbe forest ability, „—
iwlii'Tof Prmiil.nt .InhasoB -ill Its tUe /Vim .-a- a.n.sah Kior. -Wuimtili.hwl
law ot tho American contlnaat, and I , J r */yettcrday morning tba particular!* <*l h
baps als»# of South Auiema. ln thijp negro inburreution in fSa run tin ii. which, ii
seotna, i* rcgaided by one «*. our * itv co-
erel.v tonaalicnal.
ril;« Mr. M. .1. Wrl^bf,
lUccmen. Altai cmteld
I'dlowiicr rc°<dnltsuxl
cl mid adnp cd •
IL.v
Cliapiinui.
lllu nny and toiiii.
In the nor a live, AM
By Aid. Bivins—
Hr nlvr.l. Tlou ihe I’-nt
•Mayor WU’ihiK, in hi- <
lueni in tlio inr.ird bou. *'
li.il uf tho oily, on tba l! 1
prisoner undor urre i u
ir .md T ut:
Ad..
, rnluiiv
I.CUdHd i
mailer England niuat choose between t
l. niled Male-' aud Louie Napoleon hi
Jluli,the ruli
in filicide ' ;i motiui
«c|-o^- riiwlliiho'
Jiy Aid. I'urtfi*
iirsoh'f'1, Thai his Honor,.the Mu
Hiuri/.cd to |iivo to tb« lnfw
Daily Hack to Montgomery
I 'L'OM UKH)X XPRIXaS,
r |]llK vudor.'-iKQcd \vill cnmincnca. on Mon*
A' duy luornbu, ,Mnj 27th. to run a Doi'j
Back from Union Spriit^n* to Moutvomery. '
Apply lor partiuiRe nt. tho Oil Mill, opposite
Sun Office iu Columbus, ocat Union Spriet*.
ivuyS. vy.mlKOffWK* * I’O-
OMLY LINE Of HACKS
From Eufaula lo Silver, Bun.
ulu, and-with tbe
>i. a '• n. u. li*n I'ldiiinbO' lo Montgomarv. *
Juucl'i J;v \ rdtNCji .l t AllTjTVY
A CARD. ^
I HAVE again cuomonced buying aull i T(
I liny Dolton, and itm prepared to p|iy Gc>!
MgM ‘ % M a.ni^rK ‘
Hlil.v
irivc th.* hii
at Hull i Duck*.*
«-l jtIt
soon to be disc bargud f
to! prison at Wai-hiugton.
the Admioialratii.ti, by *»ucli
of (Temency, i? taking
the frails ol tbo h who
Dad fault with itr l.olic*
A. 1(. H. J>awoon, Kmi , re<outly of this
Hd Capi* loon,' Hnglnnd ruu* the he^nrd of a p
ft avb tbut ble rupture with this co*JDtry,i« the oveul
. .. ... of which it might become a question
( \liibtticnfr whether tien. tirant, with a hundred aud
wind out of lifty lboii»aud veteran troops, bhould flrti
4 j]. |.o«t»d to move uj»oo L'anada, or Bhenuab or Blivr-
idau, with u hundred thousand into Mo*-
iuo. Let it be U*rue in mind that for tbo
purposes of inainluiuiug the Mouroa doi
trine Fraaident Jobuaou
on "National Honor,' in Louisville, Ky..
on the 10th ini*t. H« ih h native of Ken*
lucky, and on orator of brilliant part .
Id r««.llly n „a
«nu Mtntot, tii tain otunmif. iu
army ot velerao eoldiera flve hundred edgo« that there In
thousand ttroug, and a fleet of Av© bun- M11 «ic*Lv and alanu
ahady,
following i-uil iu tho ; Mine diicclion. Tbo
lady hay.- tbatou the nigllt*.ol I ini l-l, *.M
Min! iid, kcarce'y u iuglo wbito porrion ru
tiled to rest, and tbe excilomuiit wn- in
tense, especially on the IfttP r uigbt, tim
ing which heavy ami conlinuoii- musket
ry tinn/r was bcanl- aHn which all v.n*
quiet. There were many anti conflicting
moors. Hw to the number <•(' negme* killed,
nforimint >
oppo.dt.e tbe C
MU* li;iOK. i mj
Juno 21.—.*51 JXO. 0.;RTD
SADDLE AND HARNE8&
JE3ntnl>llwlxm©tXt. ;V
1 tliu best quality. Repair
p'.iy anil uoatly.
KENT k C" ‘
S&* "-A, as a®*,. te.m± ““'“ rV
' .1.wi )aoods 1
Vt No. Bd Bvontl mtj •>,) |.,V, B u „'iV u ™“V r ‘& Hn.ind CVn,*.
At
S ,.Klt.tY WINE,
_ . — — bqpu a great dual of
htroug, and a fleet of Are Uuit- anxiety aud alarm in Finvauuali uf late ou
dred abips of war. ' with ell tha lat*»»i. this aubject, and we arc inclined to think
nprovemeulc. (bat where tboie i» 'No much muioLu there
* nmat be name tire.” Wo are filiaticd
Thx Vleltivs Fuaircutac m Tin- there has boon a negro diblurbauco ol m
Tli« Lb«Uttin.o({» »» >t , vor, .i,iiifli»iit,l.ar»clei- in
Noilli and in <:ouiln<nUu( upuu lh« |iHU|u ol' tb»\ [Maeon Hu a:!•/, W/i, ^
■it lli«t lU#ir «lucli»e rmocl.im bill \>S tli« 1«ou»«»b --• » .——'
Lugiblature, that— • 'I u t Aer ,\?str;ai to.\ Drama i ut;u in
5t on U a waiU the signature of tiovernor Vm-. .* . A I Y 11-111111 vou w ill Min• u l.lm.
Pickles.
London Sauce,
Luhhiurd,
'iiniiues,
Mackerel,
;arneslly
i of tbv
• the <<
A writer in tbe Mobile .
advocates tho apoedy ri
Methodist Churclic- of Lb
South. It will l>o rumeml)'
achiirn occurred some timo bob
region of tho Kates,
by diflerencua
With thu quea
tbtt th. c»usa< . .. ..
we do not feel disposed to meddle. V'er- diplomatic, uaval and uiilitory oflceia or would suppose, lor naif a doren dramas
hi.nB It would Iimvp bcuii haLter for the wbe left their seal* in the United Status He propones Hr»L to iutroduco Booth,
hap* .t would i.av* utu Jtier -u * C|#I| or ia . Lt Legialature, or Be nior. with lib aingluur trait ofcharuc-
churcie* n[ all •out'*, as wen u- v w « w u 0 have been Vngagod in ill treatment ter—tbe*aoouo of putting bitusolf in tbe
cause of religion, il they had never mod- of prioouertof war, or wholeftltbeir bomu* pawn office window, and tlmt of Clicking
died with politics. Atall uvi*nt«, we think ana fled beyond the lines of the Federal liquor through a pipe-stem inserted in tho
it,.* thu rtnii*innrn -^-.Rifliiil ol i|,* % aroiy, for tho purpose of aiding the rebel- jock of bis touiporary prison. 2d. Scenes
that the poltlu lans, moro regard nil ot the * biaxduded for flUteeu yoera. in Lincoln’s early lifo; boating on tli«
l)U»inesr ’ • • L * • *•*
»“ Cuudle-.
t<adieB' Bolts.
I'lna Felt Huts
l ine Pocket Kulv
/ Hair Pins, Ac. Ac.
By WATT * BEALL.
Vuuq 28.—U /
V MITCHEL & SMITHS. -•
llu* |M
i c. *<■
rtirui.ar attention given to
sule und shipment of Cotton.
It ALSTON'S ON A NIT I! HANOI,
rirutu smsht,
MACON, GEORGIA.
with Ilia at- Statu
injunction to “mindih
had better not now in Leri*
fairs of tbe churches. II
Heaven at last (of which
j>otae slight hope, notwithstanding Lhede
oaoralixed condition ol the counlr/),
all gel lo
Section 1st delioe* who are voters iu the river; the Ulackhawk War. ;>d. The Joliu j; rM
'tato uuder the new lew. There are aix Brown tragedy at Harper’s Ferry, pnd ap- o (
Will a lUT'H'O,
ghorn JbCunuiiuthu
classes of deecrlptiona of auch. This bill pearaocn oi Wilkes Booth at the Charles fhtumbu.
< uu only be altered, amended or changed town gallows. 4th. Lincoln President, I,. <1. Howe
by tbe present General Amenably. and incident* of the terrible four years' .'.M. I'*
This great and important question has war., elb. The interior of the Surratt
t therefore been settled. Whether the
K. B. Long A Oo.
Ii. D. Davis.
A tinnui.
1*. |». P<
V. A. i
House at Wa-binhlon, and a meeting of
will liardly be a lo.t ol' “loyally" Ibei'e
whether we belonged to the Church >‘oi
or tbe Church Seulb, or tbe Cburch l
ted.
... ~bicb it baa been doue will the conspirators therein. 6th. The*
ove beueticial to the State and the tiov- uf the murder at tbe theatre and at Mr.
ip.-ln
“ Greenbacks. M
iskill.
tb, ernment, is another question. Time alone Seward h house, and the chase after tbo
w« uuuivii »wuvu, u. ~ui- cau settle that. It ia far more stringent murderers. 7th. The death ot Booth.—
I *,# ,h„ urearItem and ibe churches than tbe bill for theaamc purpose which 8th. The magnificent funeral and apotb. •
. Let the preacneiw aim tue ouurcm.s , iaMfctUb# MiaoourlSUUConvention, and otia of Lincoln.
SMALL LOT LADIES’. MISSES i
CHILDREN'S’ SHOES, iimt received.
ilwi. TOILET SOAP.
THAT'S AM.!
114 Broad Mt
White SliDt Oolliii\
l-’iuo l'lnyiiiv CiinK /
i’muO*'Thread.
Knr j .dc low. J. K. WINTER A CO..
JuiicJU. If No; 78 Broad Street.
Good old Coffee,
L^Olt eulo b>
T Juuo M. PHELPS A WlIITEaiDK.
Potash, 8oap and Salt,
t’ou .sale or barter, al !
V June 19. PHKffij WHITESIPB's.
Thread and Needles,
IJOR uttie or harlor. s
r Jn«o in. PHBLP& *. VV1IITKS/DE.
Cotton Cards,
/(■“ -’«^>" , if^ AV inTE S ,DEVS.
Tauixor©' Oil-
tit ELS of u good urticl^for’cla by t v .a
cl or gullou, by
17.-2W WELLS k CITE
CITY FOUNDRY.
'l^HE fub.-cribcr-* would respectfully lulnri!
1 their IriendH und the public ucuerally, that '
they have REBUILT their KOUNDRi, and
are now prepared to do any kind ot OASTINOS
of BraN^ or Irou: *uoh ua Sucar Mil In of tb*
uioM IMPROVKI) PATTERN’ and suy irita,
which we will WARRANT to STAND: SYR IT
KETTLES. BARK MILLS, GIN OKA KINO,
uud any Kind of mill work.
We will make any Kind of Mach
der. auch a- SAM-MILLS. GR1
aud in fact nay thing in our line.
4UT In coiincctiou with our busioe.**, wa have
rei uiod the services of one of tho be«t PAT-
„l TERN MAKERS in tho country.
We
uIm
title this question by lb
make the best term* they
sinful politicians who bat
ruined our prospect* in t
faerfully worsted our < ha
baraafter.
«s!' oe t ami ^Jh-h the j*eople were to have voted upon The writer who recommends th*} eight
i for the poor Tuesday. A majority of our representa- tableaux as the Mibjeut of a grand drama,
o almost uttei ly lives have done what they thought wh«- ex presses the hope that some master hand DY mutual
ri .i f..r the be-t; timo will prove tbeir acU. like that oi Alexander Dumas, shall take IJ »oo A Go.
m wot i*i ana to them up, so a« to Keep them out of tfte
N otioe.
red.
ountrv Produce, at old
eel fully solicited anf »r*'
The Departntr.nt of Agr
Washington is in receipt, from
... • . i . band* of the theatrical faitfur*, and tbut*
Clue! Justice Lbiaa, wnil# in Worth 8erlire tbe public a drama worthy of
Carolina, stated that the AdaainiatMtum tbe drilling realities on which it shall be
culture »t would continue military rule inthe rebel, based— Ftri* Cutr. N. V. Time ...
Japan, ol liens Biatta until they were thoroughly ♦ ■»
rt^o^RS" «"««* •*»
ing io this climate. It ‘Scut !u .-cctioua tien. bchofletd refuaed to allow tiovernor Ijuahon.-Ai the conclusion ot tierrit
of three joints, one of wliiob i»laoted Vance to resume hi* fuocuoaa aa^tiover- a rn ith's speech ul the Cooper Institute
of stedi
Hoogs, _
Yokohama, who deem** it worthy oft
in this climate
com.ciK, the firm ol My.-i-, Wat-
wa« dtoolved on ibe 17th of April
Columbus. May 1-t, 186'.
JOHN It. HULL,
It. MYERS.
By W. T. Wool*.
W. T. WOOD,
K at
11* ' ER
dteaiudi.
Colttasa
V a.-at It. B. WATSON
e FOR SALE.
«y 14, ’TpC).—tf
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b'.»xet* tine Chewing Tobaeoo.
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A. h d'' t it'*V. 0 for U 5urd e d y by ri 'J i b«n*.- AtlU- Thur,d,y .»onio, Hon. Hor.co Or^Ioy
»n officer u fTLi- «„.v*n. B .nt nt «o. o. tb.l Su.e Vo be p.rmfvted lo vi.il «•'«IWout, nod re.poodod «■ tolow,.
koherne. who deem, ii wortUv of trail W.ihio*U)n for tbe purpo.e ofeide.ror- With the leeve of nur friend who be.
hi. elimnu. He ,ey, it b> Mten.ively i., K to re-ire the re.ou.pt.on of th. rebel .pot.n, I m.k. • lih.le .ugoeoion in ^“Xr^'rAla Te" w'.d
wo there, e.peti.llV on the iiltnd of Ht»i« government. A corre.pondent et pureu.uce of on. .rgu.neot he he, made j°u,>-niit.‘ at 11 yel.ck.
3iin, .nd think, it will succeed whet ■ H.leitth r.ey» the rebel, in tb.t9t.tw.re to-ni^bt. I do not *dopt, end J presum t Br orl.i J
Office Mobile and Of rard Ilatlroado i
Columbus, Ha., Juos ID. 1866. f
A mealing <.f Ui* Stockholders ot (he Mobile
jnd Uirsrd Railroad l'ompsny will ba bold mi
Wedoevisy the 4th
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mr Indian co. q coma- to maturity
%* mfoleut and dafiant as evar.
that b« eat adepts every word be says, JunekU—td
ON CONSICWMFNt
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.>lemoi uudiUii und 1 *»/< Boogd.
LeJgar- and Joui nuls. Lead Pencils,
Psuh and Peu H.ddurs. Porkst Books,
Brlnr Root Pipe*, Jto. Ac.
For sale by the gtiantl/y.
At 1*R I'. A. \\ AKE’-'i Lroi Storsu
Juos 22. -if leelroadtl.