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VOL. XV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY M RNING. APRIL il. 1864.
NO. 86
. *1 * .Atj It is reported that the 9-h and lVb corps of
^WOVHUKl SjCiVlS 1 Sherman’s army have Roue east. They will be
GO J replaced by two other regiments.
Stoke a’ renegade Tennessee cavalry,who were
BY THEODORE BLOTS. captured by Gen. Wheeler and paroled, ai
—— -r-.. • --- -— —-->• — - again in service without being Exchanged,
WM. T. TUOMPStfN, KP1T0K_,_, cl„um
TKUn.S (IF TIIK MOHNIM) NEWS. 1 *.£, H
[COMMUNICATED.)
ftfoutlcello to ffladl.on.
Mr. Editor: 1 have noticed in ibo lirpublicun,
01 Ihcaiiunt. "Madison’s” uuituadviTstnn* ou
Thoro is liul one .ninrler—and wo uro nol
aaltaatu.l to owu it—in which. In onr opinion,
wo enn look for cither help nr coin lor l ut tills
crisis, nud thnl Is to the (treat, old, truly imllon-
u! Dcntncrnllc parly. It has Its lanlio ; nobody
" i lo lilt* '
into coiunittulcalion of mine which appealed ! has been forced to call attcnli
iu your columns. If ho I,ad read ills Bible half j than wrj ^V^tJIa’.'dtC 'I'lZiwr'rm be
k ‘* * *" '**“ nf ,h ‘* /if d’ourt now will be done by It to preserve the pn-
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Ungers and every deserter our aruiy
has scut across the Ohio. The enemy are en
*15 00 deavoring to prevent ihe formation ol guerrilla
8 bands Inside of tbelr Hues.
3 00 Dalton, April 5lb.~8couls Irom Ihe Tenues-
P»AV»HJR.. I see river report that a large quantity of Ar ll-
#8 00 l«*ry weul towards ChatlMiooga last week with
f* 00 a brigade of cavalry aud lofautry
Troops are also being sent buck iu the dlrec-
$0 OO lion ol Nashville, aud are supposed to be eu-
route lor Virginia.
The enemy ba» a strong picket lorco on tbe
north side * 1 the river from Bridgeport to
Letters ol Administration..
•• Dismission
•• Guard auship
•• D.-mission
Notice to Debtors and «Teditors 1
Leave lo Sell Heal Estate aud Ne»<iuut>, per ^
Hu le'tdlieui kVtute and Negro >, !).■ i square 1
Sale ,.f Perishable Property. $3 per equa
each insertion.
J^y Advertisements not marked with the
ber ol’Insertions desired, will remain In the
until ordurud£out by the advertiser, and cbai
above.
$10 OO
12 00
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Meed Crssk. and »U»w
Their scouts come as low t
Kerry.
Out of 44 Yankee reglrn
recruit, uot over 5.000 ui'*n
10,0t4%ol the furloughed V i
gold mines of Idaho.
own us Capcriob’s
snls furloughed to
veru obtalued, and
,il,s deserted to tbe
MONUA'i MORNING, APRIL 11, 11104-
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORT*
OF THE PRESS ASaOCl A flow.
the y«
Entered according to the Act of emigre** in the year
1.-63, by S Thrasher, in the Clerk. > office oj the
tdstrict Court of th. Confederate State* for the
Northern Di.'rft of Ueorotu _
Latest from the North— IfuckliiRliam
lie-elcctcd Governor of Comic client—
Capture ol Cotton—Mob Iu Leaven
worth— Copperhead Ticket fleeted.
Richmond, Apul 8.—United Stales papers of
the 5th, P. M, have beeu received from City
Point.
Buckingham, the Uuiftn candidate, bus been
re-elected Governor of Connecticut by 8,000
majority.
The Red River expedition baa captured 4 000
bales of cotton.
Iu the House of Representatives, on the 4 b,
Winter Davis, Irom the Committee on Foreigu
Affairs reported a resolution declaring that it
docs not accord with the seutuneuts of the
people of the United Slates, to acknowledge a
monarchical government erected ou the ruins of
any republican government iu Mexico under
the auspices of any Kuropeau power. The
solution wa9 unanimously adopted.
At the election in Leavenworth, Kansas, ou
the 4tb, the polls were seized by a Copperhead
mob. Mayor Anthony and many of his friends
were beaten. The military refused assistance.
The Copperhead ticket was elected by 600 mo
Jority.
_ The radical candidate for Mayor.ol St. Louis,
has been elected by - 000 iu .jority.
Gold iu New York on the 5tb, 168.
Gen. Smith will coramaud the troops iu tbi
vicinity of Fortress Monroe.
Latent Irom Europe.
Richmond, April 9-Foreign advices are ti
March 25th. The news is unimportant.
Maximilian was to start tor Mexico ou the
13;.h. He had refused Slidell au iutervle
It is estimated that the new empire will be
strictly neutral in relation to American affairs.
The Earl of Aberdeen, aud Lord Ashburlop
are dead.
Carnot aud Pages, both enemies of imperial
ism, have been elected in Paris by au over
whelm! g majority.
* From HlcliiuouJ.
Richmond, April 9 -Fastday was duly observ
ed by this community, by the congregations
tbe several churches in large ruumbers than
the Inst similar occasion. At night there were
religions services at the theatre, and a discourse
by Dr. Barrows in the Baptist Church building
which was so crowded that hundreds were uc •
ble to gain admittance.
Yesterday afternoon a locomotive explod
on the Richmond and Peleisburg Railroad, kil
ling the engineer and three others.
Rumors of a lauding ol Yankees at Newport
•News ore current, not we have nothing autheu
tic.
From tlie Lulled Staten,
Richmond, April 9. -Another huavy rain fell
here lo-Uuy.
The reports ol a Yankee advance on the l on-
insula are not credited at the War Department.
Baltimore papers of yesterday are received.—
Gold closed In New Vorlt ou tbedtb at 171.
Lincoln baa dispensed wilb tbe enrollment ol
negroes iu Kentucky oo tbe pledge ol Bratu-
lelle that the Slate would luruisb tilleeu thoua-
nod men, without conscription of the black
population.
Nothing from the army of the Potomac, ex
cept accounts ol incessant rains. All the
bridge* on the Orange and Alexandria road are
In danger of being swept away by tbe freshet.
A large loragc tntiu, sent out from Batesville
Arkansas, was captured last week by guerillas.
Mason’s Hill and the Wmtbrop House, Bos
ton, were destroyed by fire on the 6ib lost.
Biftuingbam’s majority iu Connecticut iu si
thousand.
Tbe Republicans have elected their caud
dates in Ciuciuuati and other cities in Ohio. I
Milwaukee the democrats were successful.
The currency bill was defeated iu Congress.
Garrett Davis’ proposition that no negro shall
become a citizen of tbe United States
Jeeied in the Senate by a vote of live to thirty-
ibree.
European advices are received to the 27ib.~-
Four new steel-clad steamers of great speed
are about to leave Liverpool to run the bluck-
< AMI* UuKDoN’S liHlGADH, )
NeafUaplduu River, Vngiula, >
M uch 30 it, 1864. )
According to previous notice the Georgia
regiment* comprising Gordou’o Brigade, aB-
a.’-milled to day lor the purpose ol expressing,
iheir coutidciice in, and auheslou lo, the pre
sent Adiniolstrallou. Very ucarly the eulire
brigade (except the llilh Georgia, which
picket,) was present, aud eulcred with spirit
id luterusl into the uieeliug.
General John B. Gordon bolug called on, ad
dressed the meeting in a brief, eloqueut nud
drill'd speech, expLiuiug the object of lb
meeting, &e.
On motion of Captain W. II. Howard,CO.h
eorglu, Col. Johu'Hill Lunar, OLt Georgia,
as called Lo the Chair, uud Adjutant A J.
lies, '-‘(Lb Georgia, appointed Secretary.
On motion oi Captain G. VV. Lewis, Jlstr
eoigiu, the Chair was i t quested to appoint a
Committee ol five from each regiuieul lo
pare suitable resolutions expressing the seuli-
meula uud .euliugs of tbe brigade, whereupon
the Chair uppoiulei) the following, viz : Major
B. F. Grace, 8ergl. 8. E. Clark, Bergt. VV. F
Youug, Sergt. C. Steward, IMvute T. D. Auder-
sou, -O h Georgia; Cupl. Farmer, 8e ;gt. Kohiu
son, 8ergt. Oglesby, Private A. J Bond, Private
J. C. Chow, JS’.h Ueorgiu; Lieut. Goldsmitb
8-rgt. Hardy, Private Butith, Private C. H. Ellis,
Private Presly, 6U.h Georgia; Lieut. Stripllug,
Bergt. Godbis, tleigt. Wright, Sergt. Hatcher,
Private Viucent, 61st Georgia, and Lieutenant
MeGwtuty, Bergt. G. C. Deurlug, Sergl. Kicks,
Privates W. W. McCleary, J. H. Woodridge,
3lst Georgia.
fho Committee, through their Cualrinun,
M.tjor Grace, reported the lollowlug preamble
solution?, which were uuaultuously
adopted ;
Whereas, in our opiulon, the llnal success ol
o anna of tlie Couleduiule Blales is uu uiiso-
lulu uece-blty to mu in-.,-,-.-*-i hiwr.
lies us a people, aud our preservation Irom the
ppression uud tyranny with which u
people were ever slliicied.
Aud whereas,our obligations to God, to our
mull}', to ourselves, aud to the loved oues at
• me, a* well us a deceui regard lor the oplu-
ions ol tuuukiud, (alter the many sacrifices we
have already made,) deuiuuda ihut we employ
tv ry menus w ithin our power lor the acbleve-
imi of the cud.
And whereas, aiuoug ItieBU means, in our
opiuion, is a firm aud steady support ol the ex
isting government uud its gcu«rul policy, us
pnrt'y set forth by recent congressional enact
ments, against the invidious uud unjust a?saults
now being made upon it, upon pieiexis false
uud unjustifiable, by disuppoiuted aud design
ing politicians.
as alien 1 ively us he has tbe colli in us oi ihe lie
publican, he never would have followed tbe quo
tation he made Irom my article with the excla
mation, 4 What bias hem) !” lor he would .uve
discovered that the Saviour placed himself and
his disciples in precisely tlie same category,
lie forewarned thorn thulTUoy might expect to
bo treated, not only a’most hut fal y as badly as
had beetl. 44 ll they have persecuted me,’
a the Saviour, *\hey will also persecute
i. ” “ If they lmvo called the master
of the house. Beelzebub, now mi ou ^iohis shall
they call them of his household.” Did the
Saviour commit blusohetuy iu coui,urlng
the trcAlmeul which Ins disciples should re
ceive with that which He had received? Take
Jlsou”, lest iu vuaiguig uutspnrniy
against mu jou charge it agaiust the Sou «f
God—by Implication at least.
VVlial bia-pbemy !” ixclaims “Madison.”—
exclaimed the Jews ugilusl the teaching* ol
the Saviour. Is it blasphemy to represent I hat
tlie Savioui’s predlcliou had ahnvat been ful-
tilled ? ll so, iben is ‘ Moultcello” guilty ol
barge refer red ugalnsl biui; but ll uot,
then is Ihe charge a false one, uud he who
prefers it stands bcloie the public of lube
isur of «u fellow man. •‘Madison” on
ly verdiis, iu his % t»wu peisoii.whftt the
Sflyioui taught iu ihu passages citeda hove,
and iu other parallel passages. Ills ar
ticle excites not our auger, but it moves our
compassion greatly ; for it is evident tli.it blind
uess iu part has happened to him as ll happened
lo Israel of old. The ouly harm we wish
“Madison”, is that lie may become us wi.se iu
reality as he evidently R in his owu conceit,
and us holy as he is iu his uwti cdiinuliou.
It Gov. trBowu’s course—(of which 1 hate
said nothing,pro or con) - Is calculated lo cu-
couruge our enemies, the urn gml assumption
ol a divine utlnbuie—(iu professing lo read ihe
heart and detect its seeiet motives, us the editor
oi the Jh'publicnn bus Uoue)— and the spirit of
defamation inauilueted by pariiztu writers, is
will calculated to dispirit those who ure light
ing and prayiug lor peace. We must humble our
selves before our heavenly Father ere we can
reasonably expoctbiiu to withhold the rod with
which be is ubw scourgiug us. 1 can, therefoie,
but deplore, uot ouly lor “Madison's” sake, but
for my country’s sake, that he should eiicuur
age u spirit the very opposite ol that humble
and coulrlte spirit which wo must have before
oiler the eflectual, fervent prayer ol Hie
righteous in our own behalf, or iu bshull of those
whose souls and bodies are alike imperilled by
r iu which we ure engaged.
Madison” appears to have a taste lor
poetry, 1 will furnish him with a few choice
extract-, with the hope tbit they may both,
please aud proiit him. The Ural is irom
Homer:
Who right and wrong confound against heaven
rebel
And lujured Justice from tUt-ir courts expel.”
The lollowtug extract is irom HetTod. Ii
i lly of our blood.
In Lynchburg on S.lurduv, beef fe'l (
from $5 per pound to $6 * l 0. Potatoes, which 1
had been Belling for titU'UU or twenty doll,
bushel, sold for ten.
WUli.t
Mo
Generals Brccklmidm
gun, Bnekuer aud Jenkins were at Marion,
8mJibe county, Vlrgitlu, on Tuesday last.—
General Jenkins lias sita e arrived at Richmond.
k£TA rumor was prevalent in Petersburg on
the l-l lust, that U«m. l-ongstreet had abandon
ed East Tennessee, and was marching to rejoin
Wen fine. ^
Akkivud. —The steamer Advance bus again
arrived at a Confederate port, with a large cargo
for the Slate ol N.ntli Carolina.
Tin-Billlmore American sa>s Hull Burn
side’s expodillou, now orting out at Aun ioolis,
will not go South, but “wRI lieui au intimate
relation to the operations ol Hie Army ol the
OFFICE GEORGIA RELIEF AND
HOSPITAL A8BOOIAT'***
AueusTA, Ga., Jaue 38d,
, M a messongor of the Georgia Relief aud
Hospital Association will leuvu Atlanta
on i.i uear the .Olli ol each month ior Mississippi,
amt will lake charge ol ail boxes amt pneknges in-
tniidcii lor the Ueorgiu troops iu llial State, aud will
entry them'to some sale point ncni the atmy and de
posit them, aud notify the owners or deliver them
to tlm owners, if praeGf able, free ol ehsige. 'The
m.xes amt packages mum lie marked with the names
oi the owners, limit company and ie.gumu.lu, and to
Ike tuio'oi the tioorgin Belief and llosplial AssoclS*
turn, At Inula, Ua. The tesm latum will not he re
sponsible for the deliver) ol any box containing
pel inhabit* articles, such u* green vegetables, &e.
Boxes iitui packages Will ho do pouted an hi. Wayside
Home, Atlanta, Ua. W. il. POTT EH,
JetlT dtwom Genoriti 8upnrluteudotit.
^I'.UTi OF ktv<
fC) fOLiNTX . To ail wt
:>s, Uidiaid W. Adams w i
diiuiiyior Letters Dlsiui:
’HM.I,
out U uta;
I apply at
lti.1i lit\ at
concern: Wm..e
Knox, Administrator upon the estate of Jos. Wain
wright, late of said county, deceased, applt e for l.ei ■
teiHol Dismission Irom tlie administration oh it
estate.
Therefore, tlie kind rod and creditors of said li
censed are Imiehy ci ed and adiuonUhed to file tli**:
olijectlons (If any they have) In my odice, In tenant
Urn law, otherwise L<*tters Dlsinlssmy will be /ran
ed ihe a| pheantut the .hum t. rm next ol the tom
ol Ordinary lor said county.
November % lHfirt.
l OlU.IA -CAMDEN
G
■OUN I V
rdur of ihe Court of Ordinary
couniy, will he sold at the • ourt House dooi
tersouion, on the tlrsi Tuesday iu April nex
named Sam, annul sixleeu veior* n| aye; snh
properly of Kohl. It. Do
tty
i aim i
’editors nl said deceased. Ten
WM. W. trots EN,
AdmT osi. I< U. I h.wiih
felill 1
February 2d,1K64.
NOTICK.
x LL persoin* having demamis ugalnsl the estate
A ni the late Hchry Ii. Ue Legal, defeased, are
untitled to present them, propetly aitestml,
To the Frieuus of iho SolOiors
(hrouglioiU the Confederacy.
QUARTERMASTER(
Ii.nui!
The friend** mid relallv
DKP’T, i
nVl>’l 1/iiKAL, >
uit, fcuh 20. 1861. J
t.lie
Norli.e
• Ii
aide
raugument tins ihis «li
i.ru Rstirn.. , onipuu
aud wearing apparel t
To secure ihe udvant
Klptc.. IJoiu^auj-.ta
lie observed:
Puckagi n must not
pounds, he well sec
Soldiers' Keitel Asm
follows :
in Not th Carnlinu.
been elie ,lea with theboUth
to can) uu p.icluigus ol food
Richmond, Va.
ruj Uiiis obtained through the
rollowins’ me-ructions must
iitaln t
. that
one hundred
marked, and
either oi the
l Ratelgli; 111 bouih
ny, itiioTitli day ot Novuuliut, ltn.H
^A • x*. oi< kiiounix, ( cmoiiti
n I’OUHTV. To nil Whom ll utuy coiiculu
VMareas Wilburn •iunlei will apply at the
ADJUTANT
iudiciivc, parti/, m editor :
“A grisly dog
Implacable, holds watch before the gales
Ol guPe malicious. Them who enter there,
With tail uud I) ndad oars he l iwuiiig soothes
But BuU-*rs not that they with backward p
Uupass: whou’er would issue Irom the gales
oi Pluui strong, and stern Perslphono,
For them w.vh iih k'ng eye ho links; ou then
8pi lugs from his couch and pitiless uwvnurs. ’
1 will add one tuoi'o extract. It 1* f
Dante :
But wiio nor knows Idmsell' nor wiil lake
From those who do, is cither kuavi
tide
The health ol Ihe Pope la luiproviut;.
From Virginia.
OttASOE c. H., April 9.—The Yankees longbi
L 6b ., u , battle neat Culpeper Court Houae
The t annonadlnc was heard in
Thursday
camps. . . ,
It is reported that two regiments of Yankee
cavalry, one white and the other black, visited
Winchester recently, capturing and carrying
nway Kobt. J. Conrad and Philip Williams as
hostages for two members of Pierponl's gov
ernment, recently captured in Morgan county.
While in Winchester our cavalry tired on the
black cavalry, killing and wounding several of
the intier.
A heavy rain has been falling for the past
twelve hours, and the roads are deep in mud.
It is reported that Seigle is concentrating a
large force in the valley.
From the Front.
Dalton, March 9.—The Fast Day was uni
versally observed yesterday. w Religious service
was held iu the different churches and the
camps. The enemy fired on our pickets this
morning, but made do further demonstration.
Therefore, be it litsoloeil, That we, the troops
ol Gordon's brigade, yield a wurui and hearty
support to the admini&traiiou of President Da
vis, belicvlug that his sympathies ure with us iu
our sulit-riugs, his heart and energies in our
cau.-e, uud thut under the guidance of the wis
dom ol hisslatesiuausliip, our nitolts* will yet
certainly wm a triumphaut and glorious peace.
ltcmloed. That we have uo nyuipulby or leel-
iug in common with the designing men of G
gia, or any other Statu, wt.o, from motives of
aclt-aggraiidizcmonl, are making opposition to
Hie general Govuruuteul uud its policy, and seek
ing to become Hie champions of Stale rights
(uot cudaugered) at the hazard oj losing ihe. last
vestige of every right.
Ht solved, i hat us Georgians, whose J cully to
Stole rights is testified toby so many hard fought
bullies,we Icel it iqnally our right a U duty to
denounce iu Georgians, ol whatever position,
ull conduct, olUcial or individual, which bus lor
Us leudeuey the production either ol disuttec*
tiou at home or discouragement iu the
and that those who percist in their efforts, upon
abstract questions of cous'ituiloual rights, to
ngeuder discord and sliilo, rather than pro
mote that harmony of sentiment uud action
umoug the whole people, so much desired, ure
solar from commendiutr theqisclves lo u-i as pa
triots, thereby daily becoming tho objects ol
our suspicion uud just indiguutiou.
Resolved, Thut but little lesft diarepulabl
and worthy of deuuucitttiou is the uuptu riolic
dact of tbe following classes : lit. Ol tUosi
able bodied Georgians who, instead ol eut**.i
iug the rauks ol their country’s defenders
have lukeu refuge under the wiug ot Stale Ex
ecutive protection, as State militia officers. '3d
Of those able iiodied kid gloved gentry who, by
1 m« ans inherited, ure dodging beblud
the property exempting clauses of Congress, o
pervernug ihe holiest earnings of ibeir fore
lathers, to the villuiuous purpooas id bribiug
medical examining boards und enrolling olli
ccrs. 3d. Ol lliJse agents of despondency, la
unliurly Known as Croakers, Whose magnifying
optics Convert every Rule reverse into iguotuin-
ions defeat uud utter rulu. 4th. Ol that luige
class of Speculators uud Extortioners whose
worship ut the shriue of Mammon has done
more to produce the preseut financial difficulty
Ibau all other causes combined, and win
should long since have received Christ's treat
rnent ot tin- uiouey changers of Jerusalem, aud
beeu kicked out ol the country.
Resolved, That we hereby call upon our
frieuds at home to yield to uoither the seduc
tive influences of the demagogue, nor to the
persaaMohs of the taint beatl, but to stamp
with the ban of their disapprobation and con
tempt, everything teudiug to obstruct aud re
turd the cause of our uulioual iudependei
Resolved, That we realfirm our coufideuce
and udmiratiou lor our great aud good CD
taiu, General Robert E Lee, and that uuder his
leadership we will go confident ol victory
whenever and wbercter he directs.
Resolved, That while tbe privations aud dau-
gero of me army have no charms ior u*. we will
cbeeriully submit to them, even unto death, t«r
the sake ol our nationality and independence,
and that we never will lay down our arms aulil
they are obtained.
Lieut. Geo. R. 8. Ewell being present, was
loudly called for. The General said be could
make as good a speech as ever was heard, if be
could only get it out, but laboring under that
difficulty, begged to be excused.
On motiou of Lieut. Col. Lowe, 31st Georgia,
it was ordered that tbe proceedings ot this
meeting be forwarded tor publication to the
Richmond and Georgia papors.
On motiou the meeting adjourned.
John Hill Lamau, Col. 61st Ga.,
Chairman.
A. J. Liles, Adj’t 26th Qa., Secretary.
Ulr.liiiinUil, Match l, im-l. |
GENERAL ORDERS, (
Nil. 36. j
fttXTltACT.J
I. All who shall be held unfit lor military
service, under rules to bu prescrili ni by the
Secitt.try ol War.
II. Thu Vice President of the Uobledoruto
Slates; the-members and officers of Congress
aud ot the scveial State legislatures, aud such
oilier Confederate and Stale ollleers us li e
President or the Governors of luo respective
States may certify to be necessary lor the pro
per ttdiuiulsiralloii ol the Confederate or Stale
government*, as the case may bu.
III. Every minister ol religion authorized lo
preach according lo the rules ol hU e.huicli, and
who, at the passage ol ibis act, shall be regu
larly employed iu ilia discharge ol Ins minis
tcrlti duties; supermtetidduts uud phyn.c4mis
ol asylums ot me deal, dumb aud bliud, and of
the Insane ; ouu editor for each ueorapapor lie-
lug published at the time of the passage of this
him tv mi such employees as said editor may eer-
tily on oatli lo lie unlitq>rii<-ahie to the publica
tion ol such ucwspupei ; the public punter ol
the Confederate aud State governments, and
such Journeyman piiuleis us the said public
primer shall certify
a. Hurtling,
ob dll Whom
JSStMWiUf tgMuuCJxw W«
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
lundu), March 4tw, 1868, the. I’oliim.
O
July uu11, wili<
DOlUlllIrk A O'uymv, ntiiq., wimunijf
.? lllh day oi D CtUlbei, l.-MiJ.
granted,
VVIUIUI
r;i...ibam (oiiut), Uu.-inii a
Un:»4 _ DoMiMl'li
fcJ'r.VI'lfi <
n huUnTY
will bu
dinar y loi
of (i.oimi.t,
I'o ail wuom it mu
Ur, Philip M. iiUSSell Will llpp ) HI
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Esq.,
amf
VKA
CliAlllAdl
junfi— 1
S’ , co , i
lire, Ihcrcloru, to eito and sdniouith all
. in >y coucuiu, to bu aud appear huiore ou u
>i make objection (il any they UuVu) ou or no-
1 ilrst Mommy iu July uuxt, uiuurwise rant
• ill bugrauLa
s?, DoiiuuiCK A. O’Byruu, Esq., Ordinary ol
hty, ini& lUi day ol Jamuiy, ltk»4.
Dvi.MINlcK A o'UYUNiS, •#. *’. C.
At Columii
iiuavu Ooiuiubus si 1 ’«•
xrrivu at Macon at u.i
BRTWUSN Mimix XHD OUAT1AUOOOU*
Leave Macon •• •• •» '
atGhuLUtioocheu *-4.
Leave Chut Uthoo<.nu4 7"
•e at Macon *»•'
___ Mall und T.tssetiuci Train?noiu an
uoct daily at Sniitkviiiu, No. It) 8. Sv. U 1\.,
Gamon duu.
Mall Tr^i'n.
mkl A, CMAniAlfl
ti l ROF I1IR
OUNl Y.—Id ul
It. ballot*) will apply ti
sh ull
arui tho public piiuilug;i
upoihucary iu eucii upotbecuiy siort
doing busioots us such upoibeeury
day ol October, elghte
v ho
id il l
tiu tenth
idled and rlxty-
l business, WRbout
nod ; ull physicians
bin
luterinissiou, since that p
over Hit* oge ol unity years, who now are, an
for ihe last i-eveii years have beeu, in lue uciu
uud regular pracHee of tbelr profession ; In
the term pbysiclau thali iioiMudude dentists
ull presidents and teachers ol colleges, Hiuoloi*
cal seuilnaiies, acadmuus and nlitiolr, wli
have been regularly engaged as sucii lor tw
yens next lielo.o the passage ol this act : pr
vided, that the bone Ilia ot Hus c
i Disiuissory an Administrator
o cue and aduiouish all wboii
id uppwur uuloiu said Conn l(
key nuv-j) on or beinro mo Is
uuxt, OLliuiwlSo said lollul'
IKIMINICK A OdYllNh
ST:i
TAi'li. OF
iUUNTY.— ]'
ng Russell
tikbltkiA,
ll apply
JfttA tit AIM
.uSu are, thoroloro, to Clio and a
ly concern, to bu and appear In
i. objection vU uiithey have)
Wiuioss, DwiUluick A. O’Byruu, Esq , Ordinal v f
Ui.uihue*.«. u.uy, Mils 13m day ol February, lotii.
tub VO DoMiNiClv A. ODVRNa, O CO.
S t A'M Ml OF (AU
ibUM i’Y.—To uii wu<
I as, William Hunter wi
Ordinary lor Loilurtof Ar
i li.) a Haiti
Mu
fool.”
CULL
» llliwu u
ol'V.u
liera
leudeut shall c.
Ue to the pr
thereof.
IV. The
ly wboni*. school
piVuln cslabRsbt
n pL one persi
miacetenslloii-Wliut it Hl«un» - Mr.
■iiai’kablo CoiiIcmhIoii ol s ttcpublicuii
VouritMl*
Tbe reader must bear iu mind, when leading
tho article below, thut it is Hie language, not of
Copperhead” Journal, but of a ihoiough, out
aud out Republican journal—uu open, volunta
ry coufessiou ol a paper that has never faltered
n its support and devotion lo the principles ol
that puny, und that has done as much 1n ndvo_
cacy of the Lincoln administration and ihe en
couragement of this war as any other paper in
o whole North. Now that il sees ruin and
gradation and a level with the uegro aim ing it
iu its face, it is forced to confess (aud a very hu
miliating coufession it is for a Republican pa'
per) that the otfly quarter Lo which the country
now look lo be saved la the Democratic
party. But let no ouu full lo read this article-
let it be circulated iu every Southern paper far
aud wide—let it bu read, if necessary, to our
army. If lucre is a niau iu the whole South
that cun read this coufesaion below without
firing hla heart aud causing a lecliug ol shame
that we should ever have lived with such a
people, then die must be dead iudued to every
aeuseof houor, pride uud virtue :
From the New York Times. m
I AT akk wic coming to ?
* A rage for marrying black
people bus lately lukeu uossesiiioit oi the Re
publican party. Tbe Radicals have earned
everything before them, and if thiugs go on ut
their present rate it is feared that, in three
mouths, every while rnau wiio is not connected
by marriage with a colored family will be
“read out” of the party. The guslo with which
the aboliiioniels go iuto Ihu Insane movecieul
is something ut once disgusting aud ulurmlug.
YVe shriuk from putting ou paper the htoriua
which reach us as to the prevalence ol liiia evil.
YVe will ouly say that there will very soon be
hardly a family iu ihe city belonging to tbu
Republican persuasion which will not be glory
ing iu the possession of a uegro son-in law. ll
is said, we kuow not with wbal truth, that Hie
Uuion League Club bus dlted up u uigbt bell ut
Us door, uud keeps a black iniuisler ou the
premises who marries ail couples ot dtliojetii
shall L.
h Iuiiii or | lull
LiiHou upon which there are now, aud wert
upon b« first day of Jniuarylaat, lilleeu ublc
bodied field bauds, between the age-s ol BiXieru
and fifty, upon Hie bdlowR
This exempt ion ahull only I
in which there is no * •
farm or plantalion,
vice, lior unh-H I he J
Hon war, on ihe lirai
Uuiidr. d and sixly I
not liable i
a*isou Clair
day ol Ja
anted in canes
adult on Hie
military ser-
ng theevump
nary, cigniecn
.he owner nud
I said plantation ; but
uo case sliall more than one person lie exciil|
ed for ou u farm or plantation. 3. Such per*
shall first execute a bond, puyublo to the
federalc Stales of America, Hi auc » mm, »
with such security, and m auch penalty, us I
Secretary of YVur may piercnbe, couditioi
ihuL lie. will deliver to Hie govenimoii., ul so
railroad depot, or such other place or pluc
may bo designated by mu Secrei
wiHiln twelve niouHis tlieii next ensuing, ouu
liumlrttil pounds ol or. »l l.Uu olortiou ol
Hie government, its equivalent in P“i k,
hundred po # auds ol
livered tni fool) b
plautalitm
ul War,
, wbellu
vbt
uid ouu
I (slid lieef to lie de
ad! able-bodied slave on
u tbe above, said
rkcil ill me field
pork aud biui
by Hie government at me
fouimlssioneiH ol the Stall*
h ,||,.ni uct : provided, that
bus exempted shall produce
.d h
Htiall lie paid lor
prices fixed by tin
under Ihu »iupi.
when the penou
satlsluctory evidi i
ble lor bitn, by th
to furniali the uuiouni oi meat u>
for, aud leuve an adequate supply ie
euee of those living ‘ ‘ ‘
the Secretary of W
lion ol the same to me c.\m
thereof iu grain or oilier prov
livered by such pel
lent rates. 3. Such
himself to sell ihe
visions aud grain n
may raise Irom yen
UUaihui!
GHANGI ok ttt.-Mr.kuu
bBTWUSO
• MUC<
11.I
. fiUFi
uthbort, with i:hft>
1*3.80 I
1’. M.
lioavu ttmlLkvilk at
Arrive at Albany at
Leave Albany at u‘
Arrive at smithviilu at.
Luave Cut hirer l ut ••••
Arrive at Fort Gaines at *-** n [■
Leave Fori Games ut *•«» a. oi
Arrive at CuHibutiat M *• *’ 1
Making ihu crtaueCtiun with ike up A t down t’kai
Uhoockoa Mall Tram.
Trains to UoiauiUUb l.»ra» s Ikrougncoiiiiertlon, to
M. .nigomuvy, Aia'ioinu, uiiU Augusta. Kingston, Wik
m iigUrn, Savannah, Mltledgovtlleaiid Katonton.
Foil Coaches run Irom Amany to l allakadSb.:,|ua n«
hr dec, Thomas vi l is, dtc.
Faauen-.rejsfjr ivnnt b low I'ort Vabey should taka
tfij Nigm tiftliib Iiotu Augusta ana aevamuin
setentlou at Macon,
Train.
For Coiambus "die lha Dai
<3:00 IwtUils will bu gl.’lDtuil.
WlUiurin, DoiumiUi a. u'Uyruu, Esq.,Ordinary fui
Clmikam Coanty. tins lOtk day ol February, lso4.
le i^U Dtiol^f 4 ‘‘'L l A - li'hx n.*( ii u o. ( .
u'l'AtU OF UkOKUlil
o HOtLNi’Y.—To all Wiuun it ui
Uh, George A. L’uyier will appl
orUiuary lorLulturs Diuuiissory u
• liu urtliou or b. iiruck Tiukiuuu, 1
j-yOViu Otve.
(liiVur. dr amtiuiLb
ON
0EORO1A. KAILROaI
GKUlCGLA llAiLllO \D, i
AuuusT*. July *3», tena.
urtot BauJity, Jnlytmu, Snmtay
(aitl.cr notit u.
UtiT*
Atlunix .. tt.lU
he proper mdi v lUUil c.vViit
I be widlit
Bpetfdy
' »?lv
llll
home, the bouthurh Express Company had u/reod to
eight p.dciHhcu ovfei 1 uJ-Si'ything ujsc.ai d,
at uo ohdtaclu may ubcur to Hi., -uccest oi
ifi) enterprise, the Hevurul riilio.oi a u-
hcroby r< quested t. * ronuur the Iixpr- 'd
Company such incmtios as will enablu It to m; ko
this arraneemetn . ' otnplctn sucqess.
s ihe bout her i Express Company ns-nmc? all t“-
netbillty of ihu transportation oi these pucknirus,
Kellel Aspocmtiuus are requested to withdraw
their Agents who have heretofore acted as travel lug
ngora. IftheKclluf Ausoelatioos win oc..uh-
Rsh agoncieiin tho r* ar of otu*u - arinios, they may
enjoy the same pnvl egos hereby seented to ihe ar-
oi Not thorn Virginia. F. W. SI MS
Lieutenant Colonel aud Q'l^rtcrmi sti'r.
Approved.
A. R. Law ton,
t»u*rt«ruiH8ter Genera!.
OFFICE b. UTHKKN KXPKES CO., I
Augusti, Go . Fell. 10, 1864. f
The Sen them Express Company hereby uotliy the
ieuds and relatives ol soldiers in the army ol Aortli-
Virginia and elsewhere, that they are prepared
arry oul arrangements as announced in me above
illcial oolice, and that they will do all in their
>«er to fulfill iu requirements.
JAMES SHUTE {,
Superintendent and Acting President
marl6—lm . Southern Express C<*.
UO Days Furiougk
AND
$210 REWARD.
IGIMBNT. I
..rm A, 13 1. f
HEADE RS 631. GA REGIMENT
Thunder oolt Butt'
SPECIAL ORDEltS,
No.
i'll.r ■ ii.r Hr
tirlfi
> M1M
rit A. U’BY tINb
G T A 1' E OF UUUKLIA, fit t M N
^ COUNTY.—To all whom it may eoiM cru: WUorv.
ns, Umilhey A. Siaflnrd und Asa A. Burnt y will up
ply at the Court ol cudiuary for Letters of Admin
istration oil the estate ol KnhoiT htulbnd, latu oi
said eouiUy, deceased.
These are, therefrtru, to cite ami admonish all whom
it may concern, to he aud appear before said court l«
muke objection (If any tliey have) on or bofurn the
Witness, H J. Gorlon, K J q , Ordinary for Glyu
anility, ilira .‘IOlIi day of Mareu, la64.
opi4
b. J. GO ETON, O. G. (?.
S TATE OF ilknkfilA, C
L'uUNTY.—YVlivjuiia, G<o. Lairg
nud Ell/. ib th 1J 11 qiuius, Executors
kins, rupresuu'.s lo ihe (.’ourt, iu lli. ir
nied and entered ou rucoid, that t!
tilled t..oii I rust.
This is thurelorc, to cite all pc
Ul I) ii .x*
till Bud.-nlll
rs of A . T. Hop
ir pi.tlliou, duly
y have fully exo
Atlanta.
Atlanta
rains conned mg
©rauchuH leavn Augu«f
li.ld. “ '• *
day.
nty days' lurlou'jh and p reward of S 0 will he
given for the apprehension and delivery at ibis Bat
tery of rach of the following named privates, de
serters from ill s Regiment: • ■».
1. W. D. AMARaN.Co, ti. f U years or age, r, feet
6 inches high, dark tom)>lexion, I a.:u: cy**p, black
’unr. born m Ilanover, German , by oceapmlon :t
botcher.
2. JOHN li. OATJDLE, Co. C. 32 yurws of ago, 6
fea i inebos hi.*h, dark cumplexion, hazel eyes,
black hair, resides in Campnoll touiity. 0 <.
:j. J. W. DGDD8, Oo. C,32 years id age, 3 f 9
Inches high, ia r complexion, bine eyes, dirk u.v i;
*j. J.it . rUCKEl’T, to l, ic years of ag.*, i u et i
inches high, light complexion, blue eyas, brown
bail, by occupation a farmer; born Id Rmldln* conn
•’ltn YVusniugioii i
GKO. YONGE,
DQLETHJhPE INSURANCE CJ.
OF SAVANNAH.
I'aptialr One Million Hollars.
DIRECTORS.
Noble A. Hardee, William Hunter,
John L. Vlllaluugn.
Tlds Company m prepared to nisi
t> against loss c~
lint perils ul inland navigation
usuui terms, ulhcq. lor thejj
up stairs.
t, 113 I'll
JAMES McHENRY, Fn
Secreiary.
i- of proper Uiligc
sball dll
• plantation,
n n tu-
I l(V
lie tie
J,' at equiva
I nli:.II I ii rib er him
able surplus ol l*»o
hand, and wblrli in
bile
Hi
familie
Hie govern
I t,,.l,lii'rs»M"t< "t U
s of tlie Slate uuder li
Hd : providtd, that •any persoi
slorenald, shall »*e etiUHeil lo a i
: per ( eat.
i auv
s i lb it
vs h.1
The Countryman.
PUOSPEOTlJS PUit 1864.
rillfL Fioprlwor ul the above paper lukee pleas*
X ure in H.lormlng ihu public mat wun ihecu.n-
uiouceiucnt of the new volume in January, 1&«», Iu
ill bubble tu double the piopi
..inch will make it Hie same “**••
National Register, coulaiuii
Tue plan and purpose ol
similar to Hi i*e ot Niles
:uds lloTHiy aud >. lacelli
olltiCal deiiartmeiit
i new and attractive leal
Journal - auu that i» a t oiisl
. < i.oKia.i, cj
KJ YV bursas, N. ti.
E. YV right, rupresei.t.
ygf The New York Herald says that there are
twelve steamers running between N&tp&u and
Wilmington.
colors at any hour of the day or night. Soon
we may expect to hear ol duds being fought
about some black washerwoman, and crowds of
while men throimiug the busemculn of those
families who ba\e colored servants iu their
houses for the purpose of -soliciting the honor
(?) of tbelr bauds.
R is with great reluctance that we speak out
our minds iu this mutter. Bin we Lave uo hesi
tation iu saying that if we bad ut Hie outset
conceived it possible that bo-.til»ty to slavery
would even have led to wboleoulu intermaiiluge
with ueRioea, the Republican party should
never have received huy countenance or t up-
oort from ibis journal. We owe it-to ourselves
and tJ poeienty to say that the thing has taken
us by surprise. It ucver entered our beod.-
We now see aud conless our error and deplore
^ Tbe question which now naturally suggests
toend? Th.tp
are wo teudieg? What is lo be done to stop
this uunatural aud detestable inoyemeut. hor
it ia aa plaiu aa a pike aiutl Ibat if t tmtlmjiji
there will be soon no whites >elt iu this
ouce great aud prosperous country. YYe stiau
all be mulattoes, aud be i.Ill cled with all the
peculiarities, both meuial und physical, of that
UD I ? he BtKuaoi thia great and terrible eiiatlKo
already begin to make themselves unruliest iu
our streets ; for the most careless observer who
walks doAU Broadway can hurdly fail to ob
serve the appearaoce ou a vast number ol faces
of the well-known brownish tinge Let that
tinge once become general, and theu farewell, a
long farewell, to all our wbitenes*.
he uiuy deli
passage ol lit 1.4 act :
persons coming Wilhin
exemption shall no; I
reason ol having been i
day of February eighic
four.
addillt
ills H
rthei
the
fed further, that
in provisions ol this
deprived Hieieol by
rolled since tli*i first
i tiuudicd and sixt)
the Sec
the Fres
other pt*
be i xemp
und
I ary
War,
may
foragolng
lbe (lii
iiplions
she Uaving aLlaliu-d her ma-
joiiiy.
*1 Ins is, Uierulore, lo ci e all persons c-inceruud,
kind red uud creditor*, to slimy cause, ii any they
(uu, ally said Guu uiuii should uot be discharged'.m
the iloi Moiiiluy in Octohor, 1«U4.
mar.8 M. A. GRAM FORD. Ordinary.
J TAThOP 4JKOIH3 l.%-(’AMDEN (IilUNTY.
n Whereas, N. J und u J l*atu-rsoii. Executors oi
x«. J. Patleroon, dec. asoo, represent to the Guuri, in
ihtlr petition, duly filed nud entered ou record, ihui
iIk y have adnmusu rod in. •! I’atiersou’s estate.
Tuis is, then lore, to cite ail prisons concerned,
kindred ai.d creditor*, to show cause, ll any they
can, why t*u<! execuiois should ia»l be discharged
Hum their txeculorrlilp, und u-ceive i« ursof u
m i PH iou ou itie Ilrst MouJuy in August, lwM.
feoll M. A. GRAWl tiUD. i *i(.iinm y.
'I* I. O F LKOHbl.i, 43 LY N N
have o
which
uetrac
Tho Countryman is published at Iurnwo.
Eatoulou, Ga., on thoeuitor’p pUnlaliou, inn.
irom town, and is eiupliaticttlly anMintry pa pc
motto I- ’ Indepeudtnt lu K*v«)tiuug—iieui
Nothing”—It is a Compieie cvclopicdiu oi tut"
ry (d the Times-ihe War Nows
Lj'l’ A Tf K «
H ('OUNTY.
Whereas, H M .‘Jjallord applies Ui
ina Joseph .Wtggius Hiaib
ul Kobeit iuatl'urd, la
ii pt or detail si
m satisfied ought
nuui of public neecssi
product ii
provisions lor the army aud the faiull es ol sol •
dier^, He tm»y alao grant exeiuplious or dc•-
tuils, on such terms »>* he uiay prescribe, to
such overseers, farmers or planters as he may-
ill ix* more useful to Hie country
ill Hie pursues ol agriculture thau in Hie mili
tary service: provided, llial such exeuiplions
stnrtl cease whenever the farmer, planter or
overseer shall lail diligently to employ, m good
faith, bis own skill, capital and labor c'tlu
stveJy in the production ol gruiu aud provis
ion's, to be' sold to the gqverntdciu and tbe
families of soldiers at pi ices not exceeding
those fixed at the time lor like uriicles by the
ommiSfioners of ihe Sta.e under the impress-
men I act. - —
>, ti*
i-cd.
I oft
therefore, to cite and udmotitsh *ill
lUiviilar tne kindred and creditors of said
„ u, hi he and appear at my office, within Hie
■r, scribed by law, nud show cftUae. (if uuy they
\diy I.eiters should not issue lo lue applicant,
.ii uuder my uau.i and uifiemi Mg nut are Hus
uy l’Jib, 13(rl H. J.GoRiON,
» Ordinary
m'I’ PI'K OF CIKOIkUIA-WAYNU COUNTY,
uu the first Tuesuay in April next will be sold
mi n.<■'.ourt House door iu »aid county, witbtu Uu
iMWiul hours ol sule, one hnndivd a res of laud, part
oi mi number uineiy one, iu the second district of
e-Min rwii.ity. Sold as the property of James ll .Lew
its, d> ct<a*cd, for the benefit of the heirs and
i.’jptd said aeceastd. Terms cash. This February
17m 1864 James m MoOOOL, Adra’i
l.i.*46 LETl’lOlA LEWIS, Adni’j
Notice.
OFFICE SOUTHERN TBLEGRAPI1 CO’S., I
Richmond. March 24(b. 1864. f
The stockhulders of the Washington
aud New Orlean*. Richmond,Charlottes
ville and Staunton, Lynchburg aud Abingdon, and
East Tennessee Telegraph Companies, are hereby
notified that the five per cent, lax levied by the law
passed lfy,U February, 1804, on Ihe value ol all shares
held in telegraph or other companies, will be paid
by the undersigned at this office, and they will there
fore omit the stock hold iu any of these companies,
intcslr lists to assessors.
E. McCarthy, Auditor,
Southern Telegraph Companies.
mar80—SawJunel
.iTATE OF GKOIIOUy WAYNE COUNTY.
{5 whereas. Jas. YV. JFopwcil, Administrator of
the estate of .Tames Pnpwell, deceased, applies
to ihe undersigned for Letter/ Dismiesory from his
administration.
Therefore all perrons concerned are hereby requir
ed io snow cause (if any they have) why said admin
istrator, on the first Monday in September*next,
should not be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal this Feb. 17th, 1864.
JAMES UIGU3MITH,
feb20 Deputy Ordinary.
To all whom ll may concern: Whereas, Wiley
Knox, Administrator upon tbe estate of Robert J.
w iiinwriffbt, late of said county, deceased, auplieB
for I setters of Dismission from ihe adminletratb
said estate.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their
objections (It' any they have) in my office, in terms
the law, otherwise Letters of Dismission will
granted the applicant at the June term next ol tbe
Court of ordinary for said county.
JAMES HIGH8M1TH,
November ST, 1868. Deputy Ordinary.
sue Ol (the lulu Nilci
Ui ne“cured ol Hu
ill HttANNXRS ” T
i organ to diiichd t
re heaped upo i liu
ng-F!'
eliy - 4*i
-YVl
.uU-Lit
-liu
\RKEN DDM1NY, Lo
ichos high, lair complc.
, hoi
unty,
zoU-yc
mer; deserted November :.3, suppo«ud to be in Irwin
county. Ga.
JAMES PAULK, Co F, 30'ycars of a^e, t feet 6
inches high, fair complexion hn^.iil eyes, llgbr hair,
born In Jrwin county. Ga ; by occupation a f irmer;
deserted December 17, 1663; supposed to bo in h wia
couuty, Ga.
7. J. YVaTSON, Co. F, Sit years of age. 3 l«et p
incheshign, dark complexion, g:.-v i yea, dark ban-,
boru in Irwin county, Ga . furmet by occupatien; de-
aerted January 23, 1864? supposed to bojn Irwii coun
ty. Ga.
By order of UEU. K. BlACIC,
Lieutenant Colonel Oomuotnc ng.
John I,. 114MMONU. Actiug Aujiitaut. muirt
|90 Kewaid.
*I»F4 I V L Oil I>liHS, [
tisa-
tkir
tbe apprehend-
sell oi the loi lo wine
'>in Company K, ol it.
Private JOHN Au*»M at
u/es, dark hair, 6 fev
dollars will b« pa^
rid delivery at tuff
A. Go.do
To be i.,
rpt.-l
•oir-a
light CulDplex-
boru in Warn
i. Enlisted ut
1662. by Col.
. J. DAY lo, uV )i
picxion, blue oy , .
born lu Dariuigtou D
pnlion. EnlisLed at. 'J
1.-64. by Col. G. A. G. 1-dji , ue*. .•■
I6i 4. Siuppoaed to be in South « un
1‘nYato.U, ll. TIboN. 2d years
plcjiou, durk huir, 6 leei nigh; born
ty, ua., farmer by occupa
deilicit Battery Jur
ivecipe
ollc
nty. (it
ember 21.
lu.uulilal and Mechanical itc-onn c* uuu rui-
,iits ot tbe ( ouuli y Monc) and Markct Miillern
aierature—Geuoiai Mistt-liaiiy ui short evt r i 11,1 -
that cuu amuse, luairiiet, or be oi use io in*- noi
reader - all put up in coiiveuieni form loi muini.K ttIiU
ft.cyu. a.lumry. uiU.-eil.uw.ua tiuti
l( Batonttm, 3«
JYL. d. Solomons,
&0MM1SSIUM MERCIiANT,
RAY 6TH46 III r.
(Office fotuiei ly occupied by Messrs. (*. Coho;* » o.,
Conaigumbuls M Froducoaml Mer
• Jdllfl
Cbaudiia-
QSNABURGrS,
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COTTON TWINE.
D. A K. S. l ^THROP.
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel,
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D. Pr B. 8. LATH HOP,
novlT-t! uu Congress struct.
Soap and Candies.
C A BOXES Griswoldevllle Family Soap
OvJ *-i6 boxes Mttcou Soap
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by C'd. Geo. .v. Gor-
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Capital—Two and a Hall Million
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James Ormond,
YV. F Herring,
A. W, Jones.
K. Root,
J. S. Locuhart,
COLUMBUS.
W. LI Young,
J. F. Bo/eman,
Daniel Griffin,
i organized bye.cctlon
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CHARLES DAY. 3«
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evident.
prvjiored
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hVt SHAPES, of Ok* Ini'"t und mo^t U),proi i
at the aburuil notic. TU« price.
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