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f Notioowof thoBo Balds muat.lio given" in a
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I Rules for the furoakweUre of 'Mortgn
biiitbo publlabod monthly tor four mon.
,-for establishing lost papers, for tho fUl
Lpaco of throe montbs-for.oompolllng Utlos
from Exoculora or 1 . Administrators, whore
Loud has boon glyon by tlio docoaroo; for (bo.
ull spece M throo months. . . ■ ,.
iPublloatlbila will -always, bo continued
according,to thoBo, tho lega] requirement"
Bnlosa otborwlBo orilorod, at tbo following
'‘'.BATES, " "
Eborirs
1 loss,.
Bherir
lax&Uoc tor’s WM
BitationVfor lptwrf ofAatniw II v
Citations for lottera olGuimUnnship...;. 3.00
Notice ot application fpr dismission
I from AdministrationJ.. »m.d.,00
Rottco of >application -for. adiMuliwtyu
1 from Guardian ih IP,.......... *
Applicatlon;t0'BollTftnd,.*vi.i... 6,)
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, .3 OH
lale-of Land, por sciUQxoM.M....MM 4 0(
Bale of; porishable prqporty, lO days.,. 2 00
fetroy Ndtic.6?, 00 days*.4 00*
Foteofosuro of Mortgage, pos-Bijunro'....4 00
Forman advertisings his wifo, v 0mad-
p,vancd)«‘,Sii»».'»ss,tiMV,Ms'..*suiM*».,,i„MaO 00
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M. GATES
. WITH
B,
YIIOhESALE ti RETAIL ‘^DEALER ,1
stand of A.',
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:AND
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’ COTTON
BMMM “W
United. States,-or, an;
i®te6f4.w;cloy^.Biate^orAi*rritoryf'
many persons who had so '’ u Oi I'y tho luws.thereofi-in'iy .bu quul'.
'• ■ • ' - 9 ‘Wlmimstorlng the outh.i-
mm
engaged in tbo 'said.
sinco tho issuanoe-of said
)wHd,
Iton. lidvo.; Wod forad
amotion
AND
Produce Factors,
• failed brnegleoted to.take tlie benelitsi •-» .
--a*. I offered therahvj apd thereof to .persons; res;
'} | • »Y,horfltts niuny persons- who httv.O', »• v —^—-
been justly, deprived of all claim,to oers are. hereby required to transmit
‘“innosty .and. pardon thereunder, by originals of- suohtoaths^ nt^.ns early a‘
Jason of tliolr partibipaiiondireetly .or,
y implication in said rebellion,, and
pnHpl. „ „
date of said .proclamation, now desire ^ ^ogister thereof will bekeptih the
to apply for and. obtatn amnesty and,
pardbh.t.^;; : f'v
To. the ond. theroforo, /thai
I1U thd.rity bf/the Government of
10, tod States may be restored,
peace, order and. freedom;
Ihp au,
he Unl-
sd. that
IT
' ~" '■ established, I, Andrew Johnson, Presi
dent of tho United States, do proolaim
.Will keep ooaatanUy.on.ikand-a largo 'and' qnd declare, that I hereby grant to all
woll selected stookof hersona who have direollv or indlreotlv
liquors.
.j.
.OILS,
TOBACCO, •
. . :r .NAILS,
persons who have direolly or indireotly
participated in the 'existing rebellion,
? . except as hbreafterexoepted. amnesty
I'm and pardon, with restoration of all'
-.rights of property, eitdepf as’to slaves,
exeeptjn oases whore logalprooeedings
under the laws of the, United States
providing for tho confiscation of prop-,
erty of .persons engaged - in rebellion,
havo.been instituted,'but on tho oondi
\i tion, nevertheless, that every sooh per-
, son snall.take and subsoribe to the fol-
WM. II. REWARD,
Secretary of State. ^
inSTBUOTIONS' TO -EXCEPTED CLASSES.
The following: oiroular lias .been
issued from the attorney gonerdl’s
offloe by < dlreotion from the' ’Presi
dent i
All pcrsonsvbelongltag to ...
classes enumerated in ’tho Presidct
proclamation of May 29th, 1805, who’
may make special ’ application to : th.o-
Pimulrlnni. Cmiitimiflnn . ' nLvU i 1
BROGAN. SHOES, lowing oath, whloh shall be registered, taken.and'subsaribod to the oitth or
• ' -I.'. for permanent preservation, apd shall affirmation in•said’-proolamation of-tbe :
5 -resident. Every subb'Person• deslr-."
tit
PLOWS j
' ’ CORN SHELLERS,
‘ ti ^ATER DRAWERS;
.Wo have uisilo arraiigomonls
tlio‘eomlugsoasou, ;'
be of the tenor and effeot following to-
Iwiti • ‘
I do solemnly’ swear ' or affirm In
"presence of Almighty God, that l will
henceforth support, protect' and faith.
■■L support, 1 ...
defend the con'stitntlb'n
tflikT
l|y su
o mo
SEED WHEAT,
: QO-"l” r l"® N SEED- 1 domesticorforeigi) agentsof the pre-
: • ,•> "*■ - . v iV 1; - „ -nrDc^rl tended Confederate SfoMtfr
0_ny nim is to esttililisli a IIRST 2 , ^11 who left Judioial stations
CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE, under the United States to old the re-
that will snoce88tu)ly compete with I be - lion '- -
the rank of
.'lieutenant in
STAPLE AND FANCY
. .
JLI<7
BOOTS AND SHOJSS,
HA T S,
iCLOTHlMi
vise
ra of war, persons found in 'the
States service as ofi^pers, sol
0\|}6l)S6 of go**-— nlmml.MA ,a I iUaisi. uoffl'An. nIn aI.Iiai* nananlllas.
Ih^HI
Awe solioit cohslghmenta'of^iltll-the purpi „
kl,«l., aikI:Avill parclioMi. At U'A K
or manufactures-orthe country.— Aoadepiy.
Wo will prompUy answer all let-11 9._ All persons: who heiil ■'tho o pro-
OMBERG’S OLD STAND.’
BROAD ST., ROMEt.GA,
' '
‘ :r
r The undoralgnocl would reapddtfully in-'
|im tho oUixono of thjs olty and vlofnlty,
PERMANENTLY
Ibcated lalmsolf; in. this city.;-'My .fttomt|oa
Jjaauoh that I am-gratlfiod in laying that
luighuiora will.find' i{‘ to tliolr..IntoroBt to,
■mme a osll.before; purbflaalng'rUowherov.
I Thanklul for-.tholiboral patronage horoto-
[oro oxtendod.'I woiild’ roapootfully ask dor;
Voatihwfoee df lKsi' Bumo, 'Motto.—Qulok
Uug.-’8lS'tf!^' r °° t ^, ; s.-B. SELIGMAN.
tors,asking jnMpafion on.any and - t«e Unh
. -Vv)'
la which
g tho.sad
allbimingssmatters. Will; buy ted States. . , ...
,. U'-A ■ — ••• „ I - 10. All persons who.left tlieir homes ,
Already are those States
und wllkas liorstofore^pay effeots.of the iheffioienl ^ndTdriminal!
attention to COTTON,. 'purpose of aiding the rebellion, manner in ivhloh it is administered. . -
' _- .. r il. All peraonl who,have engaged in Inmll-seotions wo. need- more -rigid;
Mr. O. H. SMim,.a member of .bfrrnT/ndmhlisfc
the firm, having ^ot®^J? Ee al ^ p ^ ofa ^^e mndV raids into •Eo'nlon.flylp thesedaysds a orimeJtself
) Agont^Tdri. aeveMV^oars, the-United States from Oanada Or been against sodiety. ' The law.,is altogether-
• >• i . •/- ’I— too muoli disrespeotod both by thoso
who administer It, as well as by. (bose=
,-Vortf'tliflit BGparBto.wio 'ijrittsit'.orov .V|iovbr6a}? stats^ofihingdl
Biislnoas Corrospondont and Cashier. . I by-taking the oath heroin prescribed
Aug. 31. n ! • M- > rr.T r ,..if...' . are ih-milltary, naynl or oivil confine
. Imenlor oustoqytoVunder.bond of the
ilitary’brnAVai'authorities or a|ents
■ or na
Jnlt’ed
e ..
ilvil or military
or Territory,-
p. ifin'.VJbt'
.... H|
All olHoors who receive-suoh oaths
te authorized to give certified copies
„„„ with Intel , w
ned’ entitled tor .
skillfull loader-in'.'
j aocon
pan no so snouia^wwso ouimiol uuom (
glance to tho United States Govern-
rnont, so that, they- ;may ^participate in .
the restordlion of. civil goverment»to,h
onv:Slate. . - ‘ ■ '* . I,
unsuocesful s
flaw,, the ]jlej
isoue of whal
aved from th(
est«
©ljtl^, , w
3. All who btiVe-been military or haps the war, .... - r ——o
■ —• ------ irotonded Confed popuIni\BstlmaUon, may liave temoved,
- ~ tl somo onsps, the moral restraints,
which usually-repress, in a degree, even
the baseness of the wlaked;
The lata; struggle ivas:most demoral
izing in its effeots. Even: some of the
most moral and>uprlght men in:every
commnnity.lmvenot passodthroughiit
untainted. Besides, the dlsbnnding.of
durarmies have turned loose uuou-tbe
country many, who, before- the war
were notiotod either for morality or-
5°<>d habits,, liobberies.-murdersi and-
lawlessness of ajl kinds appear. to reign
supreme in .raatiy portions of our coun
try, and from,every seollon - of it we
hear,of crimes of uhparallelled atrocity 1
being committed.
This 8ta'.eofth(ngaoannot;continue.;
Unless crime is suppressed by> ilawrthe.
orlmlnal wilLhe orushed by' violenoei
and sooiety will dissolve into anarchy.
H will ,be ttisad day when the-vigilance
jmmltteo.usurps the -prerogattvei.Qf'
tile. jury„nnd when.the indignation of.
.the populaag, .does the ? work- ipf ,thei
sheriff. Suoh a revolution, ; however,
is inevitable if ravisher
are' allowec '
inevitable if ravisb.ers.am
o allowod to roam the-streoteiiU free
dom; or . to stalk, out of court rooms un>:
' DEALERS IN
groceries;; -
QUEENS WARE, ■
TINWARE,
IdS'SXU
pprt'icipateddn-Bi
njated valuo of n
is over .520,0,00. ,. r-V-t 1' ■
ilii AlLpersons'who have taken the
. ’ oath of amnesty, as . prescribed , in the
' ‘President’s PrOblamation.of .Ue'oomber
things
wh$eh. exists in States where oivil
.oqurts ; ar.e,held:is.-truly Alarming.' • The >
rooords of reoent' trials 1 would’ scem to
indicate that, in the estimation'
of juries, depravity is p.rbsumptlve'evi-
denoo of the existence of that degree of:
mental disorder-whioh takes away tho
responsibility of the,agent, so’ that tho
more .revolting- :the',.ah'oumstanpes of;
tho.orime,.the groator tho oortainly of
acquittal. Unless .this laxity gives
place,lo.the stern: vindloatlon of justice
wo must 'ekpeot.tO:Bee. tbc early expe
rience of California repeated,I through-
out those portions .of the country not
under.^e st,^^ orm:iof"tho mlljtary
Tun Tennessee Ruh.-uoad.—The gov
ernment having . ‘determined to t-elin-
iuish:d6ntrol'over ! 'albrallroads ;-i'^ the ■;
Itate of Tennessee,, no longer ’ niH^dotl-
rtv rnlltf.ni'if ntirnoBAn .- fl-AnAt*nl 'TKnmjyj/
for,military purposes; Gbnerdl-T v .
has appdiated a Board ■'* of' Appraisers;
to'ossess, dt a-fajr- valuation, all Gov-
ernmont railroad proporty on tlio roads
to: :b'e' thu8-;,.r<>leasea. Each'-.railroad'
company is required to reorganize, and
elect a Board of Directors of acceptable
lnitnlftr nA'rV mill L'n HAAIsinAfl I 1a. n t .