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Sunday’s Dispatches.
*ioi
Washtn^on^ October llj—Th^ new whis
key regulations has been issued.
The following is tlie - provisions for com-j
mfiiM^iffpUAiiiWifV. ,li*>ll dtielH
No distiller’s bond shall he approved until
his distiller}- or warehouse has been provided
' ifnd Established -under -the act i of Jail &0i
ldsfi) aiidiuo, t&ti&ir.&qil'i
, h :f ti en f jjffri
to such warehouse by commission of Internal
Revenue.
. < IkjjS —> 'f ia..—■—-r^., ,t. i.ii
I, From £»«v\y 1 J
1 Nttw 'York,' October- 11.—The funeral o'
Brevet Brigadier Gen.
was largely, jjti^nded.
GatiTSOn acted as escort.
GatQs'fliis; afternoon
The Governor’s Island
Jbe accom-
[f / UiJO/’Oir (I7Y 17 I I IVI t
[From tne Macon Telegraph.]
Tlie llan^i^g b<Wk4>^,\ ftorman and
di--. i i ■' ’I/ iuHm i
Yesterday,..between tlie legal! liqnra,Levi
JeUkiUR, Amos Gomiarb and i Robert WnituB
BY TELEGRAPH
TO — ;
7*t>;
•mrra£xrH
Washington, October, 10,—The Presi
le Secrdthry*iif 'the Ir&erior tt/re:
dire’etsthi
to Louisiana
the statue of
lider t
stoi i
Wttshingto i
brought Noi^b® Beget Butl^y nj. ^
Geo. H. Moore, Deputy Collector and Ii -
The both
ternal Revenue Collector Of the third district i f
North Carolina, Jiap been arrested forjregle. t
of duty a ml alleged defatc ation* Moole gave
bail and the case will be fully heard pn.Moi -
day. " " Y ;; . *'
Edward A. Pollard ia here applying ’for a :-
cess to the Confederate archives.
The statement of Mr. Seward’s contempt i-
ted marriage is untrue.
General’ Cat-Erf Irak t4eh reH^-erf* ttMitrlu y
as Bureau Commissioner in Tennessee m :d
ordered to repor^ to Genial (xiiynn- far ybi t$-.
Colonel Thompson of the Seco:
relieves General Carlin, a ^ t \| J
General Sibley’s report is published in thi
Chronicle and covers several jcojqiipy'i., ,{T leTIp
only affidavit in which the white story is told
is that of Mumford S. i iBeoine: I The! i.otlier . fmmj,, ,. , .
fourteen are from persons attached to the- | •TgifbJf fljlsfe'
Radical procession, modtly friedmeAU ,; G
Sekenck and Morgan have given i:
tion that they wiP' not Veibinmend'a , E
Recent local efeetioUm^ware mil
the Democratic majority three thousau^.
A Radical Electioneering Trick Defeat- ii.
Montgomery, October 10,—.The Legislat’ ire
trill adjourn at twelVe o’elock'to night.
News reached here this morning ,ol a,
terrible Ku KIut outrage in Russell county,
being the reported murder ofJ.be Radical
Probate Judge’arid Clerk"of ^th? Court.
Resolutions were offered in the House call
ing upon the Governor to have the conmy de
clared under martial law, and to have troop.-v
sent there at once. In the Senate a resolu
tion was offered rijquirnig the Govemortoj of
fer a rewarii oP’rfvie thousand dollars for each
manengagedin the murders.- Thp.pDmnoc-at-
ic members suggested that it was strong to
denounce people without.a hearing .dr a t: iah.,
News has bpen received this evening i tak
ing that the whole report was false, and neither
of the alleged murdered men are hurt. ' fhe'
Governor received ’a dispatch stating hat
there wus not a word of truth in the. [alleged
murders, the wjbole thing was a trick toi
capital for the Northern elections. •
erez. Pueito-Santa-Maria' am l
some other minor*pldcfcs lirtj tbbMoinity of
the garrisons ol the insurgent!iteims must
form a considerable body of troops, nut it i;
impossible to, say jipw many,. Of tlieGemi-
rals in the field against the Queen* you knoi r
tf Con trems_ must he adde l
, ffuitidf
whom no account has been given, there i i
Eehague, who, while living quietly at his na -
tive town of 1 Gan Bebastian, aviih suddenly ai -
rested and Sent off to Tvica* w'henee he wSp
editftPalma,.in
uld friend and brot
half-past twelve the three ascended the si's
l<dd with a firm and steady step. The Sheri!
tliefi Vea’d theirtlfcrtlthvarmiitH. Jenkins anil
Wiiitus showed some symptoms of dread anil
in fervent prayeri tv-Upu i not in cjonyprsatio a
with those who approached him onthcpla-.
form. During the piviver of lfe- Gitrter, tlie J
colored minister, .Jenkius prayed aloud an 1
frequently ljepeatjjd the words: “Oil! Lori ,
have mercy upoh'ine.” Goriimu, so far as « o
'eorifd judge, • manifested no fear'whatevei,
>indj«ee*a^d liei-feetiy resigned to his 1‘ati.
W’h Aus 'tetinW tc» fliavti *s6nle^hoj*e of % rfe-
prieve, though he did not express it, anil ei l-
couverse wi^^iim.^^^e wics^^^ptized on 1 lie
scaffold by Father Bezaiue, who then told
-hiin - that her would die a Gatkolie.; In thinr
last moments alb three .were attended on tne
scaffold by Fathers Collauana and Bezainp,
yuj t(jfe erhi#/utbi’:ill Jiijf ii^ttt Ji j the
Catholic church.
At tyventy^ ipiiuitys- ^o -y i^’yiock, the caps
were drown over their faces l>y the Sheriff,
iCnR thfeiiigiial giveiMwhen tho drop fell, anil
the souls of tlie three men were, at the saihe
instant, launched into.eternity.
d»« ir i
eWo mdteoVfd.aqd that)^hy,jrn^i
her son siiould reij^u over a nation of ro
fter#^#!^^’.’..,-* [ Hlc t ,p|„lp » j
A DISPATCH FROM BR^yp^ .|
Gonzales Bravo, on receiving from tie
-Qnodh L 1 hmki lb tf bf&nfa
stances?• ,<i?l>toi»-(^meral at t<ie
head ol tlie Government, telegraphed to ' *
into eternity.
-leniliiihvainl Whitus, wlifen*
Vrfrflf- rvs -fll'TJeH, were much yonyulsed, and for a, few
UfUBents then-....stiniggles 1 ,\\xp-e ^yjp]eni and
fhl.il .: Jifeu'y. Gorman-died veiyieasily, and-.bping
., ,1 in i a..' Atlr.-. • ...r\ 11. ... , il i
only povyer. that could
Froncerfiiisj^bo loinlly
-,-,t man ■of 1 the tliree, he was- pro-
oam.t'd 4eafl jjtiuic 'iiiju'ii^Si lifitfe ^hej dtl ej-'
two., j They hung for about fayty nj|i§u«i
'wlien ttiey wferO cut down and ])laced in c y>
men-ttMhd \hciJiaiHe
last, and reiterated on the gnlldws
the samfe ■StalenAilfs *tbcf made to ns in tlu-il’
ce}l the , eveuipg .^before,, ajlil w hich we ,ppb-
lishedi yesterdayimainiug,. They,^aidimi the
scaffold that they died with.noilUleeling jto- .task id governing them.. \Vc (lid_ once I
: VarA'atiybody. and in full hopes of a blessed f ' get, tlie respect due to ever}- nation’s wjl a
~ »4l» . 'I’liotr o.iiil 1 lmw uro lnul DA TO-liiAD i
in ak8
fit Ainfe^tN Ici^luatf. Coin if, iuid 11;
if they made,
they
g" '
oil their souls; that nothing they could Say
would save’them’ here, but' the^iWonted to be .
saved li^realk-r, }:ho}vilig tht*jf mliocenee, ’.
ithey would die ; aesertiug it. , i Tlgui' ends the
record of their lives. - -
The testimony which convinced them was
direct and circumstantial, and tbgetjher it was
so strong tun}, indujiitqble, ..that there was! no
escape from the piniislnnent attached to the
awful feritubUmurder. ’i i * /> i*| i
The execution .was quietly ami well con
ducted 1 >v f-lieriff Martin, and lie discliarbedt
^i^^ufiiidoty and fii a'
cool ami deliberaf<^ manner.
• ‘In di^l>bsiiiif r»ftins :«flkhv , wa take occasion
to warn our colored -friends of tlie Horrible
tliese men. 'They 'told ns to say to
ler
ed
* Lesfred
us to tell yoii to l>e lionest, faithful and justU
to abstain from all violations of law, all dis-^
dfci|e|iJiaiajVeAAeliap|',4iiii/ theiuse
of cards and whiskey; to cultivate feelingb of
frilrflsKjr aidongMaoli hthen mid towHd t he
whjte Iteoplfi
habit of ci
They’tbld—,
you would heed the advice of dying men, and,
by living a good and Christian life meet them'
fate of
Farther Particulars of General Cobb’s
Death. -
New Yobk, October 10.—The following are
the particulars of gVia Cobb’s death: Yei ter-
day morning-Col.' Williams, of I Florida ac
companied by a Baptist clergyman, cafiei hn .
Gen. Cobh-. An animated conversation oc
curred between the minister arid Gen. C >bb.
When the latter and. Mrs. Cobb/were ta ang
leave of their guests on the stairs lea lingi.
from the parior tdl the .office, Gen. Cobl sat , - . - > , , , . . .
a,™ .STntav.n- My,
a tremor of his oody and cdntraeta^pyDl the
muscles of his face. "The attending pi lysi-
cian of the Fifth Avenue Hotel was ca lied,
and the General was carried into the r< cep-
tion room, but before .medical remedies t ould
be administered, he was a corpse. r
.. jfsrflg* Seif«
Madrid, October 1 10.—The .
ta has issued a pro,
reforms, including hdm ini strativ e di
tralization, universal suffrage, religious
ty, freedom of the press, right of
assemblages, radical changes . ^ the-
tional system, jury trials, and equality
law.
London, October 10.—The leaders oi
Junta have monarchial preference, b
yield to the wishes of the people! 1
that'
by bring a good
in Heavcp. . TUmli of what they say to you,
colored ' fnmiTI'O ‘ 11 *iS 1 ' good advice, and if
wbitps and blacks would follow it, the wprld
would be better ,mid’ jiapp-e.r, "spd iieSj^riiiore
would we again .witness tlie awfnl.speetsiele
Of hanging'meu ftfrtlie murder of their fellow-
men. . " -V, ,1 ’■ *' • i
, . i
’ lion. A. II. Sl4‘]>]iens.
jme, at
stay of
three days, in j our city, during, wliicfr ;ime
huudreiisTAd hri PfijKiltrfmdr, uAUhiflrby had
long desired, of once more bearing his voice, ‘
which, in the better da\-aotjtUe j-ejjublic, bad
so often been lifted'npMn behalr 'or ’ilonstitu-
tional liberty. Again,, many. saw andheaVd'
him for the first time f«y fl^m-pday jjdght at
the Theatre, where he read extracts from his
great work! 6n tlnr War of the States. jTlie
incut of the United States and the true
ciple thereof, Were most appropriate
adapted to convey to the mind of the th
clearly tiie'ftnitlHiiienlal Boetriue of tlie
eral.republic. The “nation of nations.
' Stephens read Tot* Two ‘hours, -his cl^sr, j
;aing; \»jce ,bolding up. admirably. , As »
w-ith bis eyes on bis book, a stranger it
hfive frmii'ed’he wiis listening to some!]
faced youth jfeading tlie words of the
statesman, but ever and anon, as he i
Warlike Preparation. SisUm&T-**
Newbebn, N. 0., October. lO,—In a ciirres-
pondence Between Gepl Miles and Got ernor
Holden 6f this State, the latter states hat a"
t>ox of arms Were recfehtly fbtind coiicea led ifl-
this city by a certain politacal ^organ^ ation.
* f * w^ffor the ague,
and “were' cohceMbd ink ^^FerM.*C&-
fini, supposed to contain anns^hkYe’re ;ently
he mi sent otrf rhto the - country by'ptoi^iinent
Radicals in thia vicinity. ~ I :i '
feuLmioks/^Octeher ' lT-^ifhU cases of
Woolley and Kimberly Brothers v&sus Beast
Butler, for damages,: on application to vacate
gned all day. (The argument continues next
• f i-i Hi I.-. r-«i. r i |
“Waj- I I i I : : { (
u "
im N. C.,
o|ff Hoff*'
for ire*;
here
Bhib Rebecca CTyde, from Wihmngkm,
for New York, broke her rn^^o
Islaijd yesterday, and put
Ntw Yobs, October X0.uTha Republ
<ff the Fifth Dirtript have nominated iH<
, .Gwelej^S^Wffleea:> \j,„ ',
■ ma-<
- ’ / ;t -
lorace
fire.li«wied agm H nrinD PT.,.
his emaciated form seemed lt« |A«w. 'fiTiJI
vbicterarig'CRit'in clarion tones the “certain
sound”.of.eqpsfit' 1 tional liberty. in
Would that every young man in the eiitifo
04uAtry Fit 1 # read'4hi»P<>|laofAIr. Stepiieufi.
]?eadr nJyrsindy ft, fort! hA(?s not only the
iresult, pfjtiip .^jihe 1 ^ 8 . *'
earlier fathers of the Consi .. ..
history* of thoso deliberationsu-IUe
st»nci» .sim-ounding the case—what' was
oniitteii; and why it was accomplished, and
wherefore. V 3Jh» work will become classic.
It will be-5 text-bobfe in our colleges and
«*ghoqls, apd.tto
ation shall know more of the genius ot the
UnitedtBtates Government, as i jt ivas, than •
have many of this day who saw irintta gron-
depr.amV;VlW <li * sed ™ degeneracy. ,
Wo are pleased to learn from tlie publishers
that forty-four thousand copies of this; work
had beeyjHAKM the first instant. At
this rate it will suppass in circulation, as it
ldoes in* merit; .any ^milar work, ever pub
lished.—Manta IntMjencer. * * 4
■Sr LotosdiloRE than Two Thousand Demo
cratic.—-Sf. Louis, October 3,- The registra--
cess of 5,500 over the registr}-of I860, when
tlte 1 Rhilk-ats 'poUed ^betwemai^O^) and
13,000 votes. It is estimated 'tliey cannot
poll over 13,000 this year, as then evew Rad-'
1 ical. was registered, only Democrats being,
excluded, and the natural increase hah Been
'at' least offset by the changed 1 against the
negro po^iv., ABd|ing that ten per^qent of
and that all this
the reeisftrM ydleM will stay away irpm the
polls, and that all this loas.faUaiupon the
Democrats, still they will corf/ it b/ OTer
2,000 majority.;—,Special Dtspofc^^ Clnan-
jiati Enquirer.
mails to tins 2om mntno.
pondent of the London Times, writing nnde
ii: - ‘ill
gents 'ill'll I I
j liilk! L’TrfE.BA^r^bJrfe £EADEEiy«|
.to this after ■
T linn itQ. e^cfliie \ve HmyiW^lVq 1
is somewhere-withi the. insamourn. -Ros i
m
went wi
erameut to the insurgents, who at once
jected them.
ISABELLA jUID -HXK i'AVOlilTE.
The Paris ’rfi'riniMi jnimntrm tells this sto
“ Minister Jose de la Concha sent Mr. S
amanca to the Queen to insist upon her r^- ,
te^u^ly te^J^lriil^^ite^tllje
it was necessary she should separate herself
from Marfori, (tho reigning favorite.) IlCr-
Majesty is said to have found that condition
lk
Pl-
'i ,s
Tokfillitoff . j
present fpj
Present force
. P^Asent Itrrce
'■ErSeiit forte
^Sbhti force
clothes they stood in, and without the ineui
brance of baggage.
>Qu&'9US99Xli,
■iai
and opposition, reject tbe idea of iutorvqn
tion. The Debuts has the following ironical*
lossibly interfere. N<
_ _|>fi>i!h><fed tlie prinjei-
jjfl „ol' uationalUies think of preventing
the Spaniards from choosing'sm-li form! of
Government, as.may please them! or from in
trusting to wfioiii'*ttitty ‘ (Hease tlie difticiilt
them.. .Wo ilid, oneeftir-
_ . .id
wedmd no reason to congratulate onuselves
upon having done so., Nobody in l-’miijce,
we lire fully persnadod!'will edriiietvo 'tbe un
lucky idea of sending to Spain tlie soldiers
that'liave only '-j ust returned from Mexico.! *
A PROCLAMATION FROM MADRID.
UdyinK is l'lDin till- ojlirial bnlli tiii of
_ t-sisrVdifcd bi- t hi- rev
olution is useless; that the soldiers, even
those most disciplined and honorable, uiiist
refuse to shed the blood of their companions
auil fellow-citizens, when, excited by love’for
the conritryi; iliuee la.A rise, to upset a iile-
testeiL immoral and tyranical Goverument;
t every
es Hie
word ol command to lire at the people or jthe.
army Khali be hold as a traitor. ”
PROCLAMATION.
• The following . arei the extracts frou i
proclamation, .addressed, to the Catalans
the Chief of
a
by
e insurrection m that prov-
and received as a. reward the ernel and ri
diculous tyranny iff Ferdinand VIL In the
«itil Svar W<J«i|iiously t»|i|o<k opt tame p] oodi
to aksifre'crfi- lllierty; atlcf niiw Tfihrfl is not a 1
nation in Europe that beholds its rights ig
nored, its laws trampled upon, the Ipi blic
Wealth Hqnimdered, and its diest sons pro
scribed, as does the Spamslrnalton. Toa ms,
Catalans! for tlie people can no linger 1 en
dure such scandal and such infamy. To
arms ! ami the Aii'iggleH'ill be short, because,
one by one all classes of society have been
iusuljgfr iji tliqii 1 hqhor pud oflfcilded iA flieir
most sacred interests, ami sill uqlf, hokeu
eagerly to defend tliese imdito safeguard their
dignity. To arms! anil God; ■ grant that; we
may not liavf^o ugif lln-ni against our breth
ren in the army. The government distmsts
the'Alitt}', 1 bei-ause it fears, With reasioi, kliat
it will nit have forgotten its giorioi* ,t aiTi-
tions, or be /deaf to the voice of tlie illi stri-
ous generals who have ever led it to vie; oif ;'
that (ibove all, it will not be deaf to tkeroice
iff the oDuntry; Aliitii,iiA*liis)suptein4 crisis, ■
implores, a^d demands, ajnl. deserves, tin ef- 1
forts of all its sons to. insure i(a.inorpl and'
poll ticaTreg^neratioiL . 1 . -
“Until 1 ttiit flay shall- arrive, We Catalans
will justify: Uiavri.tie.qt' relielS. v,-li!ch tyranny
eonterrad upon ns. They called us relx Is at
the beginning of tho last century, becaijse
present
these pi
ancient
ignominious „ .
thaSpwwh natioujvandwhjqh ^foreign army
came. to_ enforce. They tecuted ua Ilk cqiu
intiHfntionK r spurred us to repel the
liouslegfi^iihYmb ecile king ina(le of
ijhPred rebels) «nd rebels we sbull he hntil
our
Heps. . ,
.-. V,Then shall we be:
the law—to the law tl
tiqng, anil loy Jliose <jone
title which lias left such
aihbhg U8; ,, * *•'
most
e nation;
ijssert
ide
jo,
nglit- of model a na-
rtes.w^i Ipk Hie.
i men oner
u
CD. * The Min-
then covered -liar daice with her,hands, atic
with streamihg eyes regained the f waiting
room, and thence her resi;
ister said to Her Majeij^y!
her back: ‘*They are perfecl
all betray you.” The rdysl carriageshavin;
departed, the. Governor of', St. 1 , Sebadtiai
placed his own at Her Haje$ty'ji 6eU'ic(!,,aai
returned to his hotel on foot. j! u
2T» y l Li-
»A1*. >L i:
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[From the i^Uaula New ‘Era.]
Impoi’iiuit CoiTespondeac^.
Ca. uit Li Atlanta, Ga:, Sept 24,
Colonel E. HuXherU Superintendent: i. . .nil
Dear Sm: As tliere tn&By«nd rarkmrf reportf,
more or Ichs pumic, refleedng
Ogement of tho State Road,. I Mill .thank, yo i
1 to give the a report - stating the number
employees, and the expenses at the time of th $
appointment which placed.yorn in charge, and, tlife
number of men and amount of k*xpens* reduced since
that date, in accordance with the suggestions mftde b j
at that time. .. .. . ^ „ . - ., .
As the law platesr the niinagemead of that publi c * i ??
work entirely in l the hands' of the' St”*——* k ! ®*^ ps • diacoiwtenanc|iiK,
desire, if necessary, to place beforo .the
and tlie'country tacts that will show my selection of »
Sui>eriutendant to have been wistdy-nnule: i u .
.1 n i. u t.1 ‘ Very-respectfnily, v_ m,-t
l > Ji i i
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
htaoialaJa i ■ - ■ i i rmk -.i
A^iNTigptsjttffotoi
)£ j.Oifnn: of Suteuintendent. >
5i!j Atlanta, Ga., September 28,18fi3. )
jisjiu** fflHB *u ...» 'JAM *to
Uiett dnfickima the retitire - posjtipujni; «hi
Uiraanfl miUtkiy poyere.(They
‘STLjJfSi.ffUSft m JU.T"
po-pperation and in snbordinauon to the civil aufh; _
ities ; thattt’ey are to exli&c' 'teJcrcti(» and 1 jndg
mei!t,m{bli»Lil W IPoBtfrateer itawr-i.rBjnilicca , tin.
’ theirM^ect lOaRX Am cidiiaiToir *oi yrrwWTB «h4
jMceond faphWM tfie law apa .unify, ^nd tefy must.b*
aaiiaflfg ?f. Mfffl
on them for aid ; tt^at teey must in au cases wher *
tetiraftiteHiy Winfrdl points, whet,
dlWieeiontiieiAfwitedreLteinlur tbe nih-s aUov i
actftirth,Hi" thnii!ihUy tioact./1 pus),jCunumyaderk
- lUkhelp® uotiliejl pt Uje,, gropuped hpldiag oijpoUti.ci
,^ c . e j-,^t Un ' !CWHav m dl
tAchment. to watch tfcre proceedings ant
i!i
" '-'tu tlie tbe sorcraLStatoe compoiftituiie
■ Department. the MagiriGeitepd Cuunpafyling J
, that they . wjll;..cu^j|>erate (witb. hfrtt, ,and . tlje ciyil^u-
thoritiep in qasfsuning law and order, in preser
tile peace 4 and in avofdihg &os$ < 8cehe^ , br riot"
bidAiliiUed. 'ancl the-’dimt/wi iWstrwrtion mf-_ _
and life, wbicb bas - akeailj-. in some t*etauci,-»,, peril
lOnarfeAteiltt. Penwtiisvnteijj^o^iiryes abattmawe
r^^ealsto.theJi
-quor^kliopa on iflljn b7 , pL\iti^kl meetings and of
liiua Carrying arias,.and a
iugtiu. lmU»idual: riTht uftiunstrul-g laws by force l
anus. No just <ranaetpoyec-4ulvanced by resort i
tielence/ Let there bo.chatity aiid forbearance amo:
opponent*! whatever niay. be the result; 1
o , ci $ i2, iifi(!¥^ > Tft in r M iSSiSM*
law, have the right to the ballot shall exercise it u
^mAarlilciL^ If Were 't&e di^ptked 1 joints f of laW, 1
llis Excellency, Ilufu* B. JluUpck, Governor of Georyi i, f them Preferred to the Courts, and let ndt. mobs or
> . , -, ti f } , , rr , i political clubfe, or bthetirresponsible bodies, construe
it Uea» ^mjT-^Lqmjs of t)i^ 2-llh insist, caRfti" f r aQd undertake to.execute the la^r. TUisi »x>peal is
mfonuat^in^tqthfijprefentmanagementpfilie.Stafo - • f * • v.: •
Road is.** hand, and, iff t reply beg leave tjo j^tatpfhht
i the pumlH* o< meu employed’m ^, s^jrecal^ pe^ai 1 '
teetitd when I was 1 placed fh charge f'a^as folftpys,:
i > id i. .,.j empi/jve© in AUQCflr. lt ,
Transportation Department, j. . .>
Motive Power Department . r 1 >7
Deiwrtmeut. '.....1 Hr 1
Cai* Factory.. “
Ul L
EMPLOYED IN
isor’s Department.. -.... -Ml n
Factory Dei»artmcnt...........j. 31
* «-J [ : - I • : riJ- 1
Tidal. ..P. 1 !.: 1’:. “f*. 1 . ..;; 11 .vjvi j. -...
.Total in Angnwt it.-.t-..*,..infiCO
v fdull fn S^^tbAiber....... •» i • .'!• • .415
Redtitlofi ‘.i il.. 7.. .151
Tho* expenses have been reduced at tfc^ rato
>VWM nf p4niuefc6L;nfc,t>8
It is i>roper to state, in'connection *
tliat a cWn^de^e riyfhttion ih^ salari.^ and the pr*cej*
piiil for laibv litis'b&m 1 tnatte. and rf^is beheved
a still fukher redd^tion fen be .made d’ttUouk injiiry
to the service, an«l still luaihtam && higH rata as) is ’
paid by oth'A* Oil n . ,u
l i lAnimplft cft>vo^d months
been purchased and paid for from the earhtng^T
niontU; x j£ _ , u . , llAb ... n
Eight thpusaiiddoHars was paid from lag^m^it
earnings for re-rolled rails, which aro ^eipg. ra|i ;
I'ri
*n the
account, which will be paid from 'this' ihbnthfs ’
ingH, and tlie rails laid ttawu rapidly as possible.
i About 500,00(1 pounds .of accumulatal scrap., iron hasd
been sold tofthe Atlanta RqUjng,Mill, ; Company at $25
p«fr ton, in etohange for re-roiled raU,at per ten;
the former price paid lifting $40 iH*f L)ii r tlius clT^ctiug
a saving of $450 i>er mile. ' . « .[j l I .,j ,1 '■ ^
i There being .about forty miles of rail ; retpjiring to t
l»e re-rolled, the total saving, in this item cUtifie, vdU, in,
rOnhd nnnfoers,bo518,000. . » if
»- Very respectfully.,your obedient gery^uL. ‘ Ul
ocl2—It u. E. 1IULBKRT,. Superjutepdfut.
T-sT+.—
ll t— -
^ 4 not L be* Compelled J to* fesort to the exert iso of
power with which .he.Ja, eutn^iUd, and, which
will most relucthmtiy^piptey. But he thinks it _
dhty to m*kfl{ knowBj tliut so /4r as t^e • pq^ey under
command w|ll a^jt,^ will not permit ^hepeace'
to be broken, and that he will not be restrained in the
conscientious discharge of Ilfs duly ‘by te^hidfcaiities
’oVi^ws made When the present anomalmur condition
k affairs were neither anticipated or provided for*” 1
.‘By.Order of iMajoriGeneralMeade , : ,, n 4 ‘
, .Hi,
'■■oii •>[/. j{} if, . oiti f- ill 2 . j
Wiieukas, official infonuation been rQceiyed at
this Department | that^umrder was committed: 11
laid'd^wti. ■ iF -
xVl K»ut .*lie ^ai^ie anumut is ( Jjow
'nu^said'Vomig G. 'DdviBiis-56 yekrs*dr affs, 5 feet 4
inchefr high,'fair complexion, of a;downcaat look, and
. supposed te baye gone toPlqrida.; k j .,,, octl2-3t
i ‘ t J “ S , ili * ‘’ExEcifn^^DHPAiiiiiiif^T.l . .
1 * k;.. • iMSsMcni, C4d., October», 1868. j ‘
PROUIlAMKTMlNS BY THE GOYEKNOR.
' - VI ■ .-.TT i . :,u! .li'fvl ' M
Whebeak, Nytwitlistaiiding the Execntive Procla
mation of Septenibi*r 1 -Itli, i lawless acts i
have occurred iu vioiation dliefrqf,, wlfercby ^he lives
and property of cittkeus have bepu destroyed, ; the
right Of-free 'Speech i iinpaiml, the performance, of the
duties oft the oiliccs to ahich, .citizens have been
elected, den iod* ihc lives of citizousk, so th reate in-d as-I
1 to cause them to abandon tlieu: lionicp ftud.pfqperp'; 1
And Whereas,) “The protection ofj .yqrsoiiH!and 11
property is the paramount dnty of Government, | add !
law, chargoil with the preservation of life, properly
Slid l)P«-aiir»*t:lL . J
Now, Thoreforo.' J, SJBtts Bi;Bullock, Govcnior- ana
Cpnimander-in-Cliiof of the army and navy ot Uio,
‘Staleot 1 tSeoff-ia! andjof lfie*mififia thtA'edf; 1 ^ hekoby^^
issue this, my proclamation, charging and cihniuam^.
ing the said Sheriffs, anklJ ^ath-and dvery otirer ci^
officer in evcr^ county in this State, to sedto it that
the lires and pcoperlj' of all citizens, and the peace of
tho community,., aro preserved;, }ind tluit a|l persons
are protected in the free exercise } of their civil and
polrtical.rights ami privileges. A^nd, furUier, to v : 1
known that foe failure in the iierfonuaiuT of duty, th^
mid.Sheriffs, aud other civil officers will bclieldto a
. strict accountability,.under jUic tew. And.to cliarg'o-
npon every .person, .ne^deut rnteis State. tliat |they i
.render prompt and williug phpdieuce to tlie said feher-
iffiL and other, civil officer,. umJfr, all cireumstfineix
whatsoever; and.that t|i?y demand firpm said officers,
protection, when threatened or digfurbed in jUiefr
..person or. propertj". or with .depial of political or
civil rights; c '
tion,* they report facts to tkin deimrtmunt. .
The following extract frqm IV-nCTV 91?*“® • 27,
dated October 8, 18C8, froni Headquuu-terfc _Dt partr
dntnt of the South, ia published, fo, .thy i/ifpm ation
of Civil ufli.icrtl oUfl.tUo Rcucral public, by wb: :b it
will be soon that Civil -olRcers vfiU, in- ; tl}q orni-
.aax-e.f.pfitheirddnties, jbe sustainod )>X itke.miliUry
power o( the:United. States. ; :J; , ■ j. „;_ if ;
Oiveb nndex my hand, and the Great Seal
State, at tbe Capitol, in the city of At&u^a, tl
day of October, in the year of our Lord ei|
hundred and nixty-eiullt, iifid ,, of 1 the Iiidt:jil-|
I nowspaj}.,?
By the Governor: ,,G<
DAVid G. Oottobj, ’
I i aqo^toiy^Stete. ’ ,'^j
Of the'
nTIaina'na Tin
“Whereas, By an act of Congress of the
*... „...
1,1 ' ' Fdriit'is time tlie Hatib# nhonlfl i user'
is
fWUiclijisti ‘ ' —” ■
S .1
ioos^-titei circnm-r °^Hya a!staicte. r ' tefutrix
yourselves up with them. Leave ib^in in’
snifr i sUte iff afeohttiift'aS' ilnfll point them
mtttejSie* ^Do* not impeaethe prot ictive
action irfif the public forces ifitlu^ neces
sity of employing them shorild aAsowi^itl do
^^•arSB/ssasri;
way disqifi4t f 4m. I % is only intended o.etai-
ploy the wholesome rigor of the law a jainst
conspirators and revolutionists,- afyfl t lis is
1 demanded by public, necessity.
[From St. SHba^ten-CarreHiKmdeuce Paris Tonps.]
ISABELLA b/TUra-JH£B ATTEMPTS TO GO iff'
MADRID-—SCEJTE .AT THE ST. SEBASTIAJ4-RAIL
WAY station. iHim ;
i Her —
at mi<
Ci
r Majesty and the King Consort «
dnight at the_ station, followed in
.eir children and some
[aj esty-was. in tears, and
up and do*fc®»1H portico, and the
who had giffh&ea ol tho spot uneove
maintained i* dpttd,iRileqcq. y,
last said the Queen, and she enter*
Way carriage. The royal party being
the locomotive was attached; hnt, at
rnent when, the condmdjpr of the i
who implored,beR i not to .return to Madrid,
said: “If I could wear a man’s attire, Lshonld
at^cAic^' proceed to my Capital”
te <(•- ,- : , -. :n i ui .! -I ! i -■ • >* |
a»T - s i. -3..ra* *1
A ■- Oil XidKU : j, • •
abella.
States; and whereas, this dnty has become th<
imperative, from .the existing political excite]
the public minai Am the recent organization
government, and from the fact that Congress ] as, ,by ,
is thnrev
fore, ordered, uZm
.1 -ith4HlT*fevW Pisttcf CoM^ders ^ ^
soon as practicable, on the receipt of this ordi r, dis-
as ■
yvui
* # * ^ *
In the District ofGeorgia:
One company iffth Iufantry, to Albany.
*sq«i2afeMsr-
One company 16th Infantry, to Augusta,
e* «rfi*ny W*dfiagt*
county.)
One company ^th Infantry, to Americas.
One company 16th Infantry, to Thomasville.
nd
th.*
1 Jt
a
ZSlTfoWLEK. "" “
; ;i)S t ♦; -.fciG mfr- t * till-
“DeUchmenta, when necessary, may A made to 1, irtsyin* hia
points' lii-fi&ricfatty of each bnFih'-ncrcteeteiori 3 .Sow.thpre«ire.;;f,
on any fretfattUWlutoTer, will deuchments jbe bent rirtkej* tbesfal
’^but’ WihWHivi eoin , fiise*<» e <i «(te r i WfiOi Nil*
beirt
in:>
.strocted by his post commander. ([I r . j •»»•- *••
Hie troope willjie ^considered u in the field,’and
mn« - i- ^ :B ; toe men
practicable, with shelter tents,
s are permitted to hire quarters, t
if not
officers are penhil
nnnfig | in all cases, mui
in all
at the
their
District Comnamders wfll linstract
must be inr
all supplies
LJfn
OTC.'i
pOK! - ill
i* .‘W^EaEAR,Jt 1* bmatter of much unwrtapre;-
thesBeniteatiarj- shfl^.l* ^ittlf^^^^^^
f it cannot-bvmMbikaoHrce; of re^ctuip
1 and, sbnnideriag ttorta eortsiji chns of fa
therein may -bo iiwcb praliuhly employed- outaid >
than ihside llM- waliK, iu comndemtinii, wberw?f— ^
' Oktrred. That the l««ipal Kaeprort the. Penifri -
tint be, ami ho id -tuJrebyl auihoria-d. .to .take, i-ut. f
the Penitentiary and employ at hard labor, aoclfion -
ricts as lie;-in tbe <*iorrrml Ot -s sound Ittrietfcfi
tsaidlJaV
riisvc thought proper, therefore.'to issue this my
ProclanuiUonjihciniby-offeriuK a reward of Twit Jiun-
,^- dred BoQarafor toe apprphpnsion an^.dfhvery of tbe
“““‘y ***
State.^ .
’ H Anil I do moreover charge J aud requit#’fin‘Officers i in
:i ttffs ,; ^tati*i Cfrril and'. *At»lftary, 1» ^ v?gilkk»l In en
deavoring to apprehend the said Young G. Davis, in*
order that ILtF nilly \4^>A)iikht to trial for the offt
- Withr brbieb' lie stands charged, /n. > i r
J Sit ttivecaodor lnyjiaad.a^jqieGreatSfnlpf, the State,
,atjUiq .Capitol in Atlanta, this t day qf October,
in the year of oar Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, ami tl/e Independence of ihe'tfnlted States
r of Ain^ertdA theninety-tlilrit. 1 • ^ • 1 * '
J *1 ^ .Aili.r ■ :ft iiRUFUS-B. BULLOCK.
By the Govemor: _. j m ■ uJ" -
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
To the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary: • •
Wiikrkag, at a se^ion of the Superior. Court held
in aiitl for ilte eoiuify' ot Lmiipkin', in Septeirfber, 18<>8,
, Jai-^Hfur ^*4* tried for ami convtefrd lor th©
erime ot murder, loir the killing'. o£. Jsaac • Turner, in
I July, pi&dr apd on the jury recommending him to the
mercy of tby Court^was tlien and-there, therefor, sen
tenced by.the. Judge presiding at said Court to be im-
prisdnetl it hard labor for liis natural life in the Peni
tentiary^ bf this* State: * It appearing from the evidence
ailuiujejl upon said trial that tlie killing, was d,onejby a
\ ipjli^ary organization in Rebellion against the gnyerp?
meut of hic|United States; and whereas, the military
.parole given said, Jackson wonld protect him from
. pposecutioft for opts done,, in rebellion, so long as he
< obeys, tlie laws in, force where he may reside: It is,
.therefore, j , Jti ,.j | * >l
( Ordsrat, That he* tlie said James Jackson, be set; at
liberty, and restored to his civil rights as a citizen of
ithis.State, subject to the conditions of the said parolu.
i- Given under myJiandand the seal, of the Executive
Department, at tha* Capitol* tei Atlanta, the • day j and
•yearkbove writtefl. •' ul -k • d J |
i r i,t([ 1. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Golrertior: ! i . . :i * - * ■
ECO eke DAYwi
ii
Secretary Exbcntive Department.
+TT 77-TT . i . ' i
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, } 1
j * Atlanta, GA.,*Sept 4,1868. j
i l * 1 WnfjRBAS,‘ 1 In accordance with tlie following resolu-
.tii^ adopted Anginal, 1868: 4 f \ 4 1 J ’
‘•A’ffti/tvd, That the Secretary of the Senate be di-
i -tested fo furnish his. Excellency, tliq Governor, vfith a ;
complete cqpy of foe proceejOmgs of fon Senate as to
thw^bgibiUtyjof Aaron A.. Bnugfiy as.s4nato? fcofi the
aud, that failing to , receive guch P’Mec^j FirstSeaatorijJ.DtHfrick and- tlie seating*of HoJ Ru-
r-w.to, i n 41rin ,1-narl.ni.nf ^ uw.pcfbjug fA. La.
fas E. Lester! as Senator legally ejected and. qualified
• from said DistricV’ the said proce^dinei. have been
i»hteed 1 to this office; iAnd whereas, from the said pro-
reedlngrft jppemikut thdezuse ot th* alleged linele
gibility was the conviction of said Bradley of aa offence,
puuistuible with' iSW isbnment in the penitentiary,
and tilat tbe find Braffey had Wen convicted of seduc-
in the State at oZeyi Ybrii,jjk*dfo year 1 . Tfefelj and
wafi sentenced^ the ^iateprison^of tiht State^for two
J«WB and it'farmer appearing from sidd proeleiings.
Ibid on the 13Uy of August, 1888. tbe foljowinjj resolu-^
.(-Jfcwfr«* ** Hf Senafc,. Tbst A. A. Bradley was,, at
I -the time ofibls election; and still is iueligible to a seat
as a member of this Senate pnder tbe ConsUtnUon of
toe State; And. Kkercai^ tom the. fl»4 pyoceedlnga' it
fatiher mppearm, tost on tberaad. day of August! by a
TOtbtjf a majority, tbe claim of tin-said Kufns E. Les-
ter.'tbaj bb having; received the highest number of
votes, was entitled, under the tews Ot the State, to the
seat of the saffYBriBffey^ was granted, and that l^e was
‘ thereupon sworn iff as Senator f&m the First Senator
&&“'■*
J.-rl
i • 1' •/ 'ifu» U.rJ. r.
I, Rufus B. Bullock; Governor
ahd Comiiiauder-iii-^hiM' Of the army
1888. to tho' Ordinaries of ibe'tfobnti/--H <if 'Qhstlrim,
dec -
tfeubtiwebipKlered, do,uot,f*ke place. , . , |
.^igtn nflde T myju«4 aafttoft^qf .tfie Exreutive
JDcbartment. at the Canitol in Atlanta, tbe davaodVeir'
•""i " #' —# m rv-A. .■ -i“ TTI1J' iff 11 JiliTf; 1 J n
above.written., ; ,in. ,, .;i
iui.i RUEUS B. BULLOCH,i Governor,
■er. n’B-.frP«^W!P?p«0i,8ec.%j!> 9W taH»tj
J;.-/ 1--,V. tJ ..if.,> ;I,j lm[ j
i il.4>»ra vlrattJ I -,
AixStsi dxi, Bept 7. 186& J
lsCT.r'-*--- 11 "
txel i
roH oiu i.i‘ - it i
>iW
.-in
.ini,
I convicted of the . offence of
lira-4, breoSjntaTy mat^ng^tef, and setUebcejl, by Die
~ Vi^ieer, dodge of raid. .Conrt, 1 to
hard labor to the Penitentiary; (Or and during the term
of one year;, i j;;jtirx*qfM j titofr ; oi I
jiahd-IKkeiux. Ibappcags tomtbc stg^mfijl oftbo
Principal Keeper pf ton Penitentiary,''that tbe conduct.
ototoe /mdGener^ Taybw baa been, uniform^ goid'
dnringhls aabl Confnement, and }«ing desired* of re-
rights:, , . :il !
af)m B.. Bollock, Governor, by
& the pereterjanfl aothprfty vesteff in me by the
Jfoosbtetipn Stftoi of^ Georgia^ by thpse,
prescaztB fully;and freely paitfon. ttee said. General Tay
lor bfthe dKence ofi which he stands convicted, and "
restore him to his- civil rights, and order that he be
forthwith discharged from confinement and set at
it:,
Given under niy hand and the sekli of the Executive
? M.ltol.'diiiMMlt 7X Ituii. day and
Ui I
}c •«
j!-. I §«3rtaiT lUecntive Department
1U 3ajO ’ 1>*L •< ’Ajc c:.:.. .1 . r
octio-st
* think proper,'6h any
1 and ailjoiutiig the S
. t*. i i
mdOl.Ar ?
ofithb^il 1
oHoi t
‘t iVmrtth*,' fllat 1 e
Change il' Sjchednh
RlAvlil .*f AC-t-A\ \ Jbi-mi hJ
NO niAXGK OF GIBS BETWEEN SA-
VANNAII, AliOtlSTA, AND MONT-.
OOHERTfACA-
^TRANSPORTATION OFFIC^ "CENTRAL U. U>
SiVANlliu, August 14,1868. J
* 1
O N AND AFTER' SUNDAV.
senger Trains on the Georgia *
INST., PAS-
vrill run as follows
iinv odt c.t
‘^Ttfp'TDATTRAnt: • i
i; tkit rn fr srj >. { ,
place or places
oi* Millt-tlgeville^ always .
sui-h convicta to prevent' <
take npniq^pi'M^ 6 i i~r ,|i
c^ifined tbifeift tu^der, seriteflee of
.Itoitediaate., or who.jato be confrnr
.Given nuder my- band and toe Seal of
•- Department, at UJe Cifatol, in
yasrabox# gritteti. .onm i.< . ..ii ■,m ,,jjjiu
- iuVUJVa
By the GcMerfior; i j flpwrnjir.
B->B. BfeGnAvrcimKXD. i ulli-i no 1. ,- blow
iBecrttaiyLxecuUreilcp’U.,; j i I. • OtPddt
•II. >ii 1 >;- —l.*t~Ui)lf 111 I -11 limit -jilt
.-■if! -.nf io -il.uu I «racrirtV«WjferntelT.!»
‘ i: ’ : ArtAivrA. GA., Septambfcr;S.*8fi8- ,;f
''•Lfiavc. v/.t» e.
.8:43.F. AT.
.5.38 P. IL
.8:58 P. M.
ArbvNT.v.GA., Septamberia.
I,
January /; 1868, in and for said .conntj of Richmoi i, Q
Samuel Gray was convicted of tl^ cpm^ oflimee ijf
from the honsq;:aud was by the presiding Jndge of
said Court, then • and. there,- therefor; sentenced to >e
ilhpriaonedfor the term qf eight mqpt|is m the co n-
•larnl.l -in I. Volrjt ttAY TBAI*.
' , lkAa.. l KUivjJM.-ti-JL.m.T*
fettf,*!J oilfI,. . ;*V l,j.
"’I
,Um»W£? T ? AIN ’
....7:20 P. M.
Macon..IK'. oi.e..-** A. IT.
Augusta 3:13 A. M.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta JM P. M,
Dt/WN'‘SlGHT TRAIN.
mmi^irfsaidco»Bty.tP*bicb,,lp Wl P«WMIi<*lBA>-. 4j,; mi, :
■ nn flin alUnablH flair nt-Iivniiarx afimn.ai.1 - nsarJ inifp nr flUCOU. .OrZD X. HR.
on the sixteen til day oGIanuacar aterwaHl god teipfis
it is represented to mo by the surgeon; j» (target'
said jail, that,tbe health of said: Samuel Gras
come so impaired that he is unable to .work;
tsaid convict h«a toaiMhteiD himscll properly during!
imprisonment;! and whereas, the said* nrgeopi £q com.
sideration of tlid impaired haaUh and good conduct of
* wd Samuel. Grey, xecopunendf. hip. t^ischargB
sahl confinement, and the remission of al 1 foies
cq^s in said case.:
It is hereby ordered', ~'niat he, the Said Samuel Gray',
be, and he is her^bjr fully pardonedtlikt idl fines a nd
' costs adjiklged against’ him izL said case, am here by, j
.remitted^that he be restored; to..ajl. civil rjghft » i a^
citizen, of fois Stete, fuul be forthwith discharpet|.
Given ppder my liand and the. Seal of"the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, m XQan^a, 1 ^) tiny x nd!
yearai)6vd ij 1 * '* f utyiu*> ju
i • li£ » ; RUFUS Bt BULLOCK; Govcmo;.
By the Ooremor : J1
Jfo,B. DEGRAFfENRr^
. octl0-3t i
1.1
M.
6:33 P. M.
.5:33 Pn M.
16^5 P.
Savanmtelf/.>...XJ.JLV..v.*...j..w.n..i...5:10 A. M >
-”vu"viaasa:-'^ " “■
“ 2:40 P. M.
uonnccuiig with train that leaves Augusta. .9:33 P. SI.
A. Mi trains fictan Savannah and. Augusta^ndP. IL
S^a«n^ , ^e^ MiU ^ ertne
P-ALtiaiU. from . Savannah connects with through
Western and Unscpgce Railroads.
ll
ill. »
'» l ^ » ! »■ 4<fil : j' : * _
i THOSE
,^7 lltive j p«iyri m f nt r.
• i f‘- " i.-( t tsUcMn-BBtiAKrtkkn
: :i 1 11.. AFMKrx. Ofr. SsBhiiabwiblfiff
T*Me erincieil Kerpn IHytiicfaiafy j dn
WiTF.aExs, at the February Term, Ififfaft p
( riqr Court of Walton county in this 8ttttel*R.
' fin was convicted on his plea Hf ghilty dfl
feeing accessory afteri Gie fact of ’rimple laroenyi
Was then and there sentenced therefor, by thq J'
of said Coqrt,to* be miprisone^l , at^ hfurd telfor
Penitentiary- for the terpi of three years;; and win
the (General Assembly bf this State’ ai a session t 1
hVild at MiUedgiivillc, M December, 18fi«, piasril :
resolution requesting Hia Excellency, 'Govbrntr
kins, to relieve, said IL TV. Chaflin front, euclp ,
ment aud apt |him at jU^crty, wlitelf fomt j
was approved by Jfai^ Governor the 3d day
ber. 1866, but was never acted upon fey BSl
leafing the saih Chaffin still imprisoned in the Peni-:
teutiary as aforesaid* under said sentence >
Therefore, by* tbe' authority* ap- me 1 vested fry ;the }
Constitution of this Stafo, I hereby fully pardon the
said IL W. Chaffin, of the safo offence, ami it is here^r
ordered, that he be fortliwith discharged and set at’ • i
liberty, and’ restbrkl to tlldwi rightshof Wtfzen ot
this Slate; • * has ii
Given under: my hand and the Seal , of the Executive
. Department, at tho Capitol, m Atlanta, the dayland
year above written. ; j; j ,, .. , . «
V' RUFUS B. BULLOCKj Governor.
By ihe Governor: 1 '* • ,I * 1 " j 8h
: BI b. DeGraff^nk^d, 8e6 T y'Exl l Dept. J dctl0j3ti ! *'
'• 4 . 4 1 .-m ! ‘ 7 in—h-r-j u .n
li; r .Executive pKPARpq^rrjl^ '
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26,18687 j) im
By virtue of the power and authority conferred ffpon'
me by a Joint Resottitfott'fef' the General 'Assembly,
“To authorize tho'ifreeplance of the charter ot the
Bank of^aVaifthhr' 'dfirfrtr&Pme 2aft 'Jf-fceh^njb^f,
1868,1 do hereby hCeept' %lie surrender of the chfrtet' 1 ’
of the said.Banl£ of Savmxnato apd jail,.tfre.pl
righto, privileges aud franefaisea^ppn .said,’
By the Governor : • ;,* . •
B. B. DeGbai*fenhiei>,
. . Sec’y Executive Depzrtme at. •
oct 10-Zt V '
Executive Depautment,
Atlanta^ Sept. 2,1868
Rev-.
By the provisions of the United States Internal
. me Act, passed May 10th, i867t all bonds *ho •
du^ execution of periormanne of -duties *of office
quiraa stamp of the-value of one dollar.. Anj-fadlnre
to c omply with- Jins necessary provision fit. the
fenders the l^w invalid. , |r> t A j ^ ^
the people to coni ty or'
re bylaw required, wHf
take notice'of this piVf^isibn, add
accordingly. RtlFU8 Bi BULLOCK, Governor/
By tlie Governor:. .. .1 >t Jj \ If..,.,
. B. B. DeGuaffenmep, Sep. Ex- Department.
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UPON PURELY I
1>{ DYSPEPSIA,
i *?At;i«
"KAUSEA,
1^ l.to * L . . GENERAL DEBILITY, 1
PALPITATION. OF THE. HEART,
3t
wi> iiaun .1 , : T SLEEPLESS NIGE
And all-the unpleasant feeffugs, tbe result of i
turn- :i i : . t. . • ;x » i . I ill»
. Do yoi^ feel badly alter eating ?VAre your t
‘feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wak
Is it hard to geta good night’s rest? Are ybu riervous, I
-with'palpitation of the heart? Are you someth
nauseated? Have you lose of appetite? Do ypu 1
that you need some kind of a stimulant?
TRY ONE BOTTLE OP
it
-lie.
eiil
160 Broughton Stree
v.>i-> 0 ; .* . j. 57 > 1 If? [ - .ii,. ii
mHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTF~
«L of his friends and Hie public generally to
aud well selected stock eC
.iff ,»Jl I ir.« i.- ill -,.il --fCy
consisting in part of WHITE i
wkix PAPERING, fprini the
cle; WINDOW CURTAINS;
WINDOW SHADES, Cord and _
and White Shade HOLLANDS; ,COi
styles—together with mai _
goods usually kept in bis line.
MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS. M|
made to order; Matting. Oil Cloths
and laid. Jtfg* All repmrihg in his 1
manlike style. Prompt attentioi
prices charged. HL
; . NoilCOBrorwhton strie^t, .
I ap3-ly ■ opposite Mesare Weed AConiiffelL^
of French and
Chinchilla
tinrYeire7V«Wn'g;'HlV
make to order inn. stylo snperiia:, and
styles, kept always on hand. .A fe
gentlemen’s wear also on hand.
6 ;i . ;.i BAILED
aopM-lm. No. 12 Whitaker etreetj a
fiik, and
PROPJEfilTV jFOR S
aJi ; :
>rly
O NBLOiE OF Land on the sontii aide ofthe
rind, opposite, the eighteen mfleip
up near the nineteen Ppefc withm hair a
Central Railroad, lanterning five hundred
tion weR timbered and wooded, gwd swamp
^NELOTlyini on fire Ogeeehee River, above the
l r.
The above LANDS are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by
ocS-tf : !t ” i: ‘‘ ^ ° u - i £%gr
LAW NOTICE. .
rflHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE UNITED - .
A professional interests, and will attend rte
the Courts of the Eastern Cirenit," tbe Federal
J^eTIfen^pteS 3
ouOi® Bay. the same heretofore-.i
** " ;a avij, •
i j. - .S.ibo KEW4iR%>.
S TOLEN ON THE NIGHT OP THE 2r> INSTANT, ’
fromifre Stehlg of.WUson t Dehoney, a SORREL
juaRE MULE, three years old last spring; reached and
shaved close; in good order; a star* in her forehead;
branded upon left hip, and well broke. We will give
a liberal reward for the delivery of-the mule, and the
kboye reward for the thief or thieves,, vith proof to
convict. Any information will be tliankffflly received.
«C5—tf "WILSON &
gffftffl
!<« Ij. ihl q« ii- lit. .1
Lilb vA.dtl: f.!T . 4J. iJ
WISUDTO TO
AtffjJ&xSli;
AND
REPLENISH
THEIR
fioffimifneino
[|'.d CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
!’' i- <1 i ALL KINDS OF-
H6t:S?TFCKNiSHING GOODS,
GLASSWARE,
Ji l%V Mft
^y &Cm \
FROM
f W; j^ffiSBORT & CO,
lost KRQ JJGHTOJySTJSMET?
;Ai i at THE OLD STAND OF :
“ “E. ■&: SMYTHE Ac CO.
iTi/Diff ' it .’«*! ’iA.iiiJ Jii.i* i< .
■Z ...
rfHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE 4c OOn
J was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March 1
All debts due the late firm are directed to be paid
D. JAW Only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W.
GASTKENE!
s TRiNEr;
And yea will bear testimony with hundreds who i
it- -been.benefitted.and cured by ito use.
AS A MOJRNINO TONIC
THE i’REPAEATIONi HAS NO EQUAL, i
u*jI lii/rji* J.— . ; j- n «.f.»
JOS- TB CAN BE TAKEN BY ALL AGE3
i.|„ CONDITIONS.
^an fee founjd at all Drag Stores in am^Bteta.]
•fill -.1 i.n,
30, "VVPTIA.KER ' STREET;!
. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
WHpLESAXE AGENT FOR GEORGIA AND FLORIDA
SUSSjsS&SLi ’ . "
WOOD, WOOD.
HATING OPENED A
to famiah ihrf. j
. ER BOXES wfflbelbnnd Bobt I
at RE. Tktem-s, comer .
_ ■* might at one 3
foot. .. f
: to1
City Bar yejur.
“ Plancliette.”
' i ^ •' t I :'-Q •
RECEIVED. .
•■ ‘-h «rtcea, Al, Si a?. Si 50 i
1 The “Little Won*
‘ffi'ijitpfforfeD ^LkNCHEITE, WiTH ’
TIC PIONpR. PMCE *2 SO. *
Tbe best Game out,
‘ ‘ THE "RACE FOB THE PRESIDENCY.’*
angW MALLON & FRIERSON.
f a j Proposals
► FOB FILUNG AND <
II Z-iilA
frisff jili
300 00118 SUPERI0E ^ALEEOPE, in
And for sale by
r aug21—tf. BRIGHAM, HOLST & l
i»ti oil Cotton twin*.
i oJ iJi.’i • i. ■;
orii tea_ai f-^dl
: «*i ndl&YL BEST IN use.
fforaal^by T E .
I - Agent,
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