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obs OF Cathasikb C. Keppeix
3BUEQ RAILROAD. COMPANY, IN
i COOSTBI BCBSOBIPtK>» PATjLVIJI is adtajccz.
in the poUl
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prfctor.
Persons wishing the paper furnished for H
f iMttuu one year will have their orders prom
trailed to, when remitting the amount for the t
SbsSJMSUBaHtfflMfcW’
xa^spg-a" i/rfr* 1
muting a-, certain nreuse
' -measure of precaution toaeanceitto oountr
' r -a$stmtt 'filling- - offices/ willy , persons win
* of - onoe before fitted - them and broke thei
the If it had been. .uHaSctettiJfpSS&a
» punishment, it^ would'
ROB. HABEESHAlt &.CQ.,
la Central
f<3ly.W.iegislaiinn, aeeing-thnt
W(M it, lighten the punishment of fo(
leaders who had held office*nd broken iheii
lioeBtti it would- leave the people who novej
Mwflflw exposed to. penalties of death anc
•iriftrfiifoniheirt as -announced /in the Cons^itu
'tton Before' foe adoption of .tile amendment
"4f feafii expression only of the ppbhc .'wil
jpfafite fihian nf pornoos Wkoengaged in tin
btoatang their oaths toehold of
nflhifi^finfffwae^^uUfeffeil hit allegedby thi
man'was Buffering from interim
Coroner TtoHins was at - once
make an * antemortem exam:
office,
i •
Jytt*fo«!4|to»ini»Uj AAipsiei.aad Pafd,
: is —Illlfilllllimy III Tl ■■! • T
and or) COASTWISE either In New Tort or Bavan-
' ‘ -man issoed making tows fqiU«
, in. GOLD when dashed.
R. H. FOOTMAN & CO.y Ageuts,
Augusta.
&UIUBU ..V... . A. Jl.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .(£33 P. M.
DOWN NIGHT TRAKT.:
Macon 6:25 & it'.
Savannah. -.. j.. ..5:W A. 3k.
Augusta........ .^..sas a. a;
Nttfegevilfe ..4:30 P. M. ,. w# vpjj4*
Eatouton. 2:40 P. M. -
Connecting with train \h»f* saves Augusta. .9:33 P. It.
A. M. trains from Savai»^ah and Augusta, and P. M.
train -from Macon conxiAct with MiUedgeYille. train
at Gordon daily^Sundajs exoef^ed. .
defence .tftflctiaaiah'amnesty, nor was there a
formed, nor the Lsgisbitures that adopted it,
S&Sftpkat sft&Vao»Btrucfcojii; so, for fronl
Ifcjtk ft, ^as,injende# trier leSt-fey which tttesi
United States as null and
he appointment of the, re-
ffop stock, the,payment of
mst oil be regarded as part of
tHestnitionuor fesyrftocation 1
^HWFiemW .wwu d IU- !
^admjthpg^ the .diameter of
Pf the
is has been stated, that the
uipcllGd-tonfjrjthe dividends
jjawfevitnysays that nothing nmra.
tween him and those, who .Tented his room)
than was necessary between a landlord whi
1 dSsnM >to ; ktrip : ‘HsTpsed inofder, tm£ hi.
\enfcbilB.“ -Diartmvvas v«ry anSaOws-laiifrerisn
ing that Ellen should bereleased; and/ wliei
UkelXfo*?SBpi<%|f}^s
sure, ne would be well in the morning. A
ife hA3 already Vomited oxer a’ quart of blood
the -prospect of his life are very slight in
deeth—.V r. Sun. : • •’ • -
.principal of-
to .account for
fice for busmeSs at'P
dividends declarea-
1861 and subsequen
- thd. biff on thtf 22d of-November,-1866.' !
! «utoi»Uwttugft»fte statemeut of the answer,
-admittediwM tiuu Dy tsiitten stipulation of
i c/mnanl, Oaftaritm, C.'Jbqtp«ll^»fomethe re
bellion, was the owner- of two ihnndred and
dthrep^ifaaren af thecompanyfaafnekt ttnd guts-
sequeptly, by further isswa of ptook; .became
entitled to one hundred, h»d. 'KMiOiaddifem^
shares, making a total of three hundred and
„ 4 Alter thft bpc.prh^ fn jjwfOTg 1 ^DCgapI-
^zallonl pfthe. SoumeiiRJDoniiaaMaq^ff^ Sf' m ~
to their plgdgei
ttotie fJcr^erAlnenf.*■ Itbduld* not*te plernj
. in bar, of conviction for treason, -seeing fliaj
it apphe<f fp;tto^e ^orjfy.whg had, afler taKn^
,warded to the J^tBifio Steamship Company’s
yfiil line, for S'150,000 per annum, a-ucr
it the Cabmet meSH^ioiaor Gen. Schc-
field was absent ’> i S © 4*
ijfie SnywwtO«0rt ih«eta on UondaytVall
Associate Justices a^e here. . J j
"Customs reca^tam^Wg
indasire, amountlo S2.766.000; Eevenue re
ceipts Wwlay $677,000.
Commissions'll Atilli^^ thA
hd^ottiwr M^obWb wnR or 3gara who
t ells ltis stuff away from his factory, is a to-
lacco dealer. Stuff J therefore rttioved prior
to March 23,1868, from factory to place of
boiness for sale, or plahed in the hatfds 1 of
his agents, may be sold without stamps any
time prior to the date prescribed-5n 'Uections
j arc
t^L 6 .,Sl .9®P. e V. engjg^g^ insurreettoh
and sebtflionjigaipst. the Government. Now
rrftofr ea -
gaging. ..in, insurrection and robelliou, it
on, t>e_ ggvernm^tj_ and on
■ jbwJhec defence .stands charged. •* It -would
aa he might under this plea, come tfyihe lau^
■'aiid" 'acknowledging that “he was rguilty of
treason, deny liability- to be jniniHhed be-
^c^iVfd^s^U^defepce wpnldijavcLit, as a
repeal of the punishing clause of the Consti
tution, the fourteenth articlo would offer
Christmas and liew
• c *IUiitctp»l Election In Atlanta. !
— Atlanta-Cbwriifidiait of-Thursdayaiys—j-
Our municipaljdjeetjeui yegtdrday jretulted ah
follows: The whole number of votes polled—-
99®- . s .c ,' t ii jf . 5X
ran masok.
Cdlonel W. H. Hulsey.. .MWTt.986--
' AUlkEMiSt/ 3 *
J. P. Mays. —■r— 983
• «S4-X-Ol^?
: t OS’ I.OXDON AND KUINB^GII. ,
li B9TAJ£LI8HJZD I# ■1809
'* pK"^OEO):
Subscribed Capital,$WfiOO,6ot
j«SwR Sftn be no.respoi
loss is .flSBBsjpemd, fejM*
id it mqyJ>a*dPaited. ^
lelonging to Airs.. Kepp
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY.
Dr. E. J.Ttoach::
Dr. D. C. O'Keefe
V. P. Sisson
W. C. Anderson..
fa#*-**
-.bXWta Bonboq*„Clip^de,.CfrtUl*i #r,
_ Afrn !
Tors/rxscrbooDs, &c„
Fine Wrt/Bmk. CUn«. Bubber DOliS eiiSboiI.
BEADS; dli- j 1
q&vmmmsBB*SmwflroaW—|
WORK-BOXES;frOBACCO BOXES; TOH.ETBBT3;
• Fine Afotto COPS nhdSAOCEItS, AnJG8.VASE8.Ac.
■-‘“ICIJSICAl.-INSFBUMffNTS; '’ v::
' ~MECHA*0(aX'TOr8.‘j
DOIX CAEBXAOES, BOAT WAOOSS, f
" serfafa.‘ mri : | :
,«jm
...980
...982
...978
.. 983
UNITED STATES LLOYD’S
arrow a u&hj s,vau logo viin:t£*n*~OK
MAKINE INSURANCE.
from all penalties,. save disfranchisement
JJr. P'Conor followed Dana. Jle showe
that it was impossible to follow it np by triijl
for treason, conducted with fairness^ required
IpThelw Irlds
idea of humanity, that after bejnn recognized
The registmed white vote of thec-ct^m
or Conway, and
hung as traitors; that the Government and,
faqiMBB nEventnpOdJB to3M%feis,3u& it
ment had been adopted. It was h Ceflstftu-
tional T|xeepted^itself, and
those*who feB tinder it were now suffering
tbeqmni&unehtr 'T:!** 1 * 3E T I
«ay manner with 3 tifo
oily, came before Jud
ireirsHfcln ingpliention of the
i upon, therefore,-will excuse
Fifth District:
dissolve
nth judgment in favor of defendants’ in-
jnnclion. Judge LenumonCs.opinioh is very/
lengthy, and coiqcpies Judge Coofoy, of
(ijs -Sixth District Oqurij but goes further than
the latter, in sayiiig that&q Section, without
which the act is nC.no. avail, being declared
uacoi}6titutioha}, tbs' ffCt Is uaconsti-
wiwrii , v * : v.. i-'zgZ-? 1 : -
An application fbrjt grant for a new trial
to-morrow. - sii* 1j a ii j ■
Course are annouiB*0S|^ ; ^tcW^?3ro^': ‘ The
feck was unfit'to-day. . JytK-.rai
'cnimeSon DaMronAs, * Friday night, seven
jsttbem presented a.cr^^dipLstol at the bng-
company itself regarded
as ri.nll anflrdr'nd force,
the 'TjnetVaJiarek Wah/' eg
wafftffirffe'ffhBaiiullity,'
purchusi-rs under it as‘wt
order the.
negro to,fbUow tl^em .to.the,rear of thetraiii,
where a conference was held, the exact' nature
Of which 'our informant did Hot learn. It is
khowri; however, that they suggested to Con
ductor Crozier that it “Would notbe healthy
fothim to 'ruu down that rtftV U duy ; rnore.”
After takirig'hitr i ipi^l" ; fruin
the barrels aqd returning the weapon, they
“vatois&ed" wfitt ■'Ufa 'dsSkhfas.-^flftff' rBbfedt
did not seem to be tcLnaplest anybody .else- on
the tram, am yfoeuj&mrpged tbrough^thle
in anyj^nC^
REDUCED PRICES,
we'd offences arising out Of
ersy in which un^ver-
tonave had its origin
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
.qgtDNA, GLASSWARE,
Toilet Sets, Fahey Articles, dsci
FROM.
now he made against the company.' / ,. .
ThWflrstof' ttiese propositions rests upon
the premises that the ' Confederate oigapiza-
-timi -WaA a government de facto, and that acts .
in obedience to its authority must be pre
sumed to have been dune under the com
pulsion of superior force, by reason of v^hioh
the actors, are discharged from all ulterior re-
8 V uiu may he observed, in the first
place, that the term de facto; as descriptive
of a government, lias no fixed and definite
.PltaS;-: V i ,
It is perhaps most correctly used as signi
fying a government completely, though only
temporarily, established in place of foe lawful -
. or regular .government- occupying ifo capital;
‘and exercising iia vvawer. I .
Ex!\rcyde3 cj tlnH kind, of’ de facto' govern
ments r^e'fonp.d iu lSuglfchi Hiatcuy;. some ui
the \-iolent seizure r'“v yunr^Tyffy.peniWln nji
of royal pawor; nut&iuiec-amr toiniiwiuU&dfaat ’
the world can -never' Itae : sense of iti'ih.the
establishment of^tho Commonwealth and the
.In this Sense certainly foe rebel Govern
ment was never a-de facto government. It-
merer held the national /faa-pit&h/.HJ^rSr-
asserted any authority to, repreaeni foe nA-
,-tion.:j It was only-what ft professed to be--'
a revolutionary organization seeking to es
tablish a confederacy of States disconnected
from foe United States, and dependent
H AVUta PURCHASED THE STOCK OF HETDT
A LUDLOW, and JAUDON. CRAVEN & CO.,
will dispose of the same at PRICES THAT CANNOT
FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. :
All who wish good
fenlt ol neithec fisjtppiMiit' was not- then
stockholder. It is no. excuse to the cOmpany
that the particular currency in which its in
come Was received, and in which its divi
dends were paid'to the stockholders, has
WWBJracammwfivQiteBft/ The dividends were
ilosTGouEBT, DeceiraaxKfoi^-The Senate
Haj passed ti(e-i^aring of
h^guisee and v qyhr nm h M1 ' 'of-men
a crime; ,'pilipih'rpiy/l^ fine and -imprison-
Hent Bills wera^toMfryied;^andreferred
Attuning certain, eouuties fo subscribe fo
M, fo ft« dp^kaT^Sus-
toubiij j and-tglfopn juagmsm^wndered by
any *of the'Hjfeuife -of-ttfa -Stato®where foe
-erne ofactign-.exggqfojiaifrAqfoe^pfo of
May, I860! .'.-uSiuby a fai m ;.d W , 1
The House is engaged on foe revenue biU.
The ship James Vvaples, laden' wifo" rail-
roadwpppli^i'foM Havana, isL^detiined here
by foe Cuban reyafti^pq. ...
}: .Jj;- ■--•■ * - ; . -L i ' ’
" * ' ".-FromJllwWa, *■ i
Tallahassee,-December 4.—The Supreme
Cquri lo ; 4gy - iwuinimnnsly decide.! that the
* 1 his suit to the
inoffensive'
on others h
wise, strict]
yerymugh-
to frighten
'petfrion of Gleason to
j remove ■
United Stales: £bSk,HSddT the Civil Bights
bill, did not allege any fact which proved the
ie'ppiw;hol
case, neither the act referred fo; and that
Olimillii tl iiTTiiBIT evwryrigbtwiten^ed’to him,
agdjbadfo and'lfoirhearfng,
and that bis compluiut, if he ftad auy,iCiBijd
Well Said,—The AMive Virginian Bays a
friend - ip Biohmond, closes a- recent/ letter
thus: ' ' sjo ...^
■ » : By ihe^ tfey; =whafc a -tB-b«*Mta Of foe
ladies and gentlemen of . Vkgmia.
affluence, with refined tastes, biU UPW P.erett
of means? .I vflgh jug wof^ it^tfoe.?ub-
to say t hat if may be .lis
urit-vatge-ittha; ic.
AND AT
JA UDON, CRA YEN & COtf
117 Brough-ton. St.
mg- THOSE WHO PREFER
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
th* 12th of DWMttii? is no info-'
» i ay9ntBrlFfi»4-
jjeviy every bill before it is.of a private and.
local cbarabfobv‘>c$
London,
at the Rirnrijig^Mm foginet, tyatoote hp-
W?1 style. Alluding to taking, foe hands of
ttten WithQUt iegard^ori^eir'opmions during'
l»r. he eaiijr ^ y
“tl“gi«d sttomim iiuu—rwntin in fo
| ' ' ' wnffoet, r aj)-
shall, iti foe
their total dis-
rjwj aid db-
'declared foe' chief currency (apd 'whenjthe
others were dedare^, alpnnat cur-
rency of that" part of foe country in- which
the railroad was operated) was in Confederate
noteK; and whatever currency of bank notes
there may have been in circnlaticm was of no
greater, real value. This currency may fairly
he mud to have been,imposed on foe, country
tryirresistible force.- .Thefw was no “other in
iwiricfiibeetrirent duBy'triihfla&ioha 0 f buci-
oss could, bo. carried on, and 'there could be.
no ofoer while foe rebel government kept'
control of foe rebel States, The necessity for
using'fois currenay was almost foe same as
foemeoeasity tit five. - -N©'•p*bfest, J nb • reaist-
anoe, ua rejection, could avail anything. : At
foe same-time this -Currency,~ though it depre-
ciated rapidly, had a sOrbof valuc. Its re-
demptian, though imprbbahle, was not im-
, bud until foe downfall, of, foe_ Con-'
feaeracy At hod- a greater or less degree of
IpmehpnlngyaWf w-— 1 --
Under foefie eircumstances; we carifiotre-
fbse to take notioeof foe fact that foe dol
lars which'foe company received were not
of either description of dollars recognized
as lawfuimoney by foe laws, of foe United
States; ner^an we-hold foe officers of the
company as incurring any- liability to foe
stockholders by receiving the currency- ac-
<gjgSriP circulation for its earnings beyond
to
receive sufeh payment. and payment as soon
as practiralile in currency;'of.; ugnivalent
Wd know i
At Aagusta - 09 OO
J V' ; Wfr#>xT|miK38 A co’s
MANIPULATED GUANO !
^mScement o.f thiB Opipion, left., foe cbmjt--
LUCY GOBB INSTITUTE.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
EEV. FERDINAND JACOBS. L BL,
test daysfo’summer we have "seen him ? he
in-hand, aleevesjotted dqvaons-bare fo.tl
e$6fbO*£%#
holly far sueeesa . upon foe success of foe
The term, however, isoften used, and per-,-
apstaOre frequently in a sense legs' prewse,
r signifying any organized.- gdvetfti^mt ' eS-’ '
ihluhedfor foe foue QWSVoomdKaUef er- - '
je»l from fo#ip
hnguajjeof.thei
'fiahfiiatinn by
die the questio
■TVOnitERLY TRINCEB.Vy, (JE.A.HIGH' SCHOOL
X - for young Ladies^ in Charleston, 8. C.;^nbae-
qusnily President of the Lawrencevine female Col
lege, s. C.. having been elected Principal of thia Insti
tute, ’twill be opened by him for the reception of
Pnpils, MONDAY, January 18,1888. :
Accomplished and approved Teachers in all I>ep*rt~
mcnt3, have been engaged. ‘
For Circulars, address JohxH-Newtok, Esq., Pres
ident of the Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga.; or, Bev.
Ffhdinand Jacobs, (till Jan. 1) Berzeha, Ga.: after
that, at Athens. nov24-lm
PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
Nowlandlng. direct from the Peruvian Agent, at
LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also,
BEST LAND PLASTER
• tahlishedfor foe fofrs «Vt>r a
alone throws a doubt. on the.gurity of their
blood,) they Will live and die miserably, : (md
their children --wiH- ’bo i -chambemiaids r and
ostlers toifoe descendants of Yankee settlers.
Confessed.. —The
New Y’ofo fin ^Aiiprial article an
frsts, Decetfife/k—The police disj
ttii crowd gathered, infjfjp g^Domfl
B »foia l wtomfa.:. )8ame gnibniqwwas e
Njifif uisturbwwem-jyjt-: J >.
Madrid, December 4.-—Espertero has
Mked to become tempornTy_.dictator.
Bseun, December 4.—The. King of
A de fovto government of this sort ts not dis
tinguishable in principle from other unlawful
mainly hy power and in territorial control,
and by foe policy usually adopted in relation
to it by foe National government
Treason in England is not committed
fail- hearing, that," however, if he was mis
taken in the construction of the,Givil- Rights
bill, and if it was' ashecbnterided for.-nneon-.
atitutiqnal, its effects would be to place if
in the power of . any individual to stay any
onri all nroceedinu3 in foe State courte.at his
FOR SALE
fo received the French' Ambassador wifo a|av
"fisnees of friendship for Fnujee. 11 ~
IfflffiW. BftcCTftber 4—Wh. Gte^fojiehks
»«cepted .the Frmniatship- -J
—Jwll" "jp?’
Fatal Holler Explosion. -
Mobile, December 4.—This morning at
Mae o’clock the steamer Dorrance. lying at
tofjdwtfao^ibded her ooctor’e. boiler.-A*
ftopigent <HsP5>m4 -fee United
wipffofeWimr WUbnaJQr'for
read, an>i'4fraAhhjvfa,
Watmg to mqgt^qy^JMjyution which could
toUow foe exercise of an honest judicial dis-
SeHon. j
Indications ate that <jg fte .npefe&of-foe
LegSlatqte, qejf n)pnth, in^Reachiqent wjU
Known as **Bolton’d Range," extending from Whits,
ter street, east, to Messrh R. Habendum & Co.’s
building, having 150 feet front- on Bar street, in. the
centre of business on the Bay.
' ALSO, . 1
The WHARF LOT No. 7, with the improvements, in
rear at the above mentioned range, and fronting 150
feeton the river.
riifo reference to the" frequent changes in tl
royal authority during the civil taabotA^ri
.apd, Lancaster.' And foe Toaaon of the ru
doubtless extended to ftet-s, dope under tlj
■parliament and foe/PfUttotor while in pd
session of fou supreme-aufoority in Englant
fodnghtfoe benefit of it was denied to man;
and 'in Sf/mOSt conspicuous instance to S
Henry A'nne. And it may be well dmibte
yfao&Vi such as were resident in Stetes^- in
tercourse with which was, aUfoe time, "not
only cut off by the civil war, but was also
interdiotedr lqr • tbe-^Gongresa of the United
BflieTSAfO)
ent-Qf Stt^tes;
autqal power,'
lesofacjfojfi^'
'essential ro-
lial form of.a-
inv will thirik
In foe case of Sljortridge vs. Macon it :was
held .tliat the accrual of interest upon a.note
for a certain sum and interest was hot sns-
..pended by the -rebeffionf- Tfre dividends in
whether,.in. this country, treason against the
United States'could be committed in • obedi
ence ■ to a UHurping President and Congress
exercising unconstitutional andunlawful pow
er at the seat of- the National Government.
But.it cannot be maintained that acts
against theming, committed in obedience to
a usurper temporarily in possession of.a part
. of .the kingdom, would not be treason in
England; or. that levying war against the
United States by persons, however combined
and confederated,- (even though, successful in'
establishing their actual authority in several
, Statea,I wc^4 U^i he treason here^V ./'j '' 1 '
.vi WhftLefi^t,/, foen.- is; to be gte^Ute
done under ' ‘' - - '• "**
anothi
foapreafint cagniaroriai atefilfcsifat-piKilBca-
ment Dividends are only payable on de
mand, and it, is agreed in this case that there
KENTUCKY STOCK YARD
*** sin ce died. Several negroes and two
^ywg^p jnjMftfltr'^^p <Jil
FtoSl Pehrixylywnla.
ftiaEis?CRo, Jlecember 4,—Goy. Geary te-
plied to female in the YaugU
C4ie ' that their abtiou irka long since anticipp-
Vy foouaands of Peansylvanians.mostly ls-
®“*e is thoroughly understood and his course,
fotermined on. - - ,
was no demand until the filing, of the bill.
Interest,"therefore7ri^QOnIy~be allowed-from
"We shall decree, therefore, that foe re
spondents pay to ‘.he complainants the divi-
serib.us pyii» jtgft 4Miil
majority-^jfevestig^tWft. *riB:JW»-«NPee4-
Thoiw was much oppqsitipq ta JwIrftSPljri
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO,
DkpLirtoA' {fr’"TUB' 0 'EMioRAjrr3;
greater number oP fhe j German era
v • • x • ikn (lnuoa'annu- ni
reactions to
"fTrvErfT 11
dends ^ declared upon the stock of their in
testate with interest from November 23,
1866. The amount of the several dividends
at the several dates when, made will be com
puted by deducting such per centage as will
reduce thepyto, equal value in lawful money,
tbjanuary
who arrived on the Gauss, some one hundred
11,- will sail forBaltimote
I steamship CarrolL The,
them to remain were qll
■ed .Qr-^peateftr. 'au^ if
anw4' to them .inj thejr
„.„jt : hav4' : driffa0nced them
tpembark^'this‘ppri-ana-rettle in"Uffs
, State,‘ but now foe ariaugements which, they
baTwafreadyinade-fot-Ijiilllbiu to MH Wtlllfi-
west are too binding- 3 A be earnty ebagge^
Most of them iavo relatives: the °t
their destinatjoh, Q& ^
determined fe emigrqte, snie.ton.before foey
fei't Germany were so ^f to theu deter-
TPOR Bale and' made to ordee through
I? rar friends, > ! / _ “
MESSRS. HARDING, HUMPHREY & CO.,
i-i-it .a c BAXST., BATANNSa; GA.,
lO.OOO lba. • Cotton Seine Twine, Lines snd Thrcxd
Rope, :
10,0001b«. Cotton Seine Netting, J-»to8in. ap, mean,
,, 200 Fishing Seines, fitted fwnse, 6 to lOOihtliolax
* long. —* e—*—- . t.—
Fikes, Cast Nets, Ac., Shad end Mallet Nets, trr,lt to
- order. 7 ,. ,
Letters' cf inquiry, with stamps and estimates,
promptly answered.
AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO.,
novS-Im «3 Commercial street, Boston, Masa
B USINESS CARDS, BILL-HELDS AND TAOS, of
every size and style, printed at The Moaxraa
News Job Office, 111 Bay street.
this npffl&lg’ 0:1
inducements offei
that Amuld be di
r every kind of
On the shorttst
-and interest on the aggregate amount will ha
cast from November 23, I860, to fois: . date at
six per-cent.-; and decree wiU he entered for
^ — ipetations
may be made by foo counsel or by a master,
ed as a govemme:
foe powers of a g<
e exterii fif territo.^. . —
r to- yhe regular and the sum thus ascertained. The com]
in complete exclusidn
erritory subjecT to the
■ a general.answer to
recognised aalawful; —■ r . .• , w - „ „
tty xdear that traneac— .Citizen; Comanohe—foil- Leni-Lenape-
city maps.
Of the City of Savannah,
Can now be obtained by application to the City Treas
urer, at five dollars each. noYll-tf
many:Of their, staflj’
my4tsn ronninri o!
Rwth^ist storm prevails.
under