The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, April 30, 1863, Image 1

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tt&'gtv'smp ircm the hont\_ OhaTTAWOOO4 [ la Mttaf t) i onUla flrat' «u, OTHMIt. Taylor Comity, LOT OF •*wjjsi ’.'•tubiaBB of Kin obw Men bav tars fromn tempted.& „ ed by force, in tbc upti * • the afrestft : f \ ptfrposc'iis only by c*I • was partial! result w»« r uvdnwsxradea ToboOed , DUNN ikJBtJHDICK.- ‘ Ohio State Stxtevif the dcoerilens*ia-lhi to one hundred an<4 ten tbouakS^NHBj the Copperheads atS bos, some timedn M by paroled rnHdfeW in which. the Umfiod from its halyards at - A mob attacked' Democratic journal, influential Jn\ ■ tho j Sanr Medary. HI tirotected by bis dsu - absent at the & FOB SAL*. r« Wooe and Water Station *aH timbered Fine Land.' Ter utiini- Spring* or.peep [Uea of yellow rate timber aVo, Plr.o sod Oak Macon nnd Colmaboa le a tail on. ien,-is not iu as high a state o! 0S> T/i^ti*W7oqvuma.fVgWCTi IfttxttiSnfortert iAloilto •uit'* tlio tfjulc* tponfor miliWtfjr <H>> oolres pST i .Oyerseer Wanted* * an Officer, a’ *t»gle man and not subject to «. »t^L atl l m>..il ntAnmmnr.iinrl T will (HtA cwiaipa, i STOLEN. X' vr- .ws bittc. .. * -h*. ~rf**'''*'* 5 had nothing V*' ae h, gg> r", liBnoA-ttcuv- ' tance to the" e ^ has boe<^ 4^iintK ! " ..'A3S iv. - \ , UbicagoTtotwNMWwBjjWBirV 1 -^ K than all othcrfe^acfeftcA*^. ' •* threat. :<vj ferry 3 v ,uf irtofel.s " t§»'i : he made btaj v ’: carried oh ’tip v ' aendcntly ant £■** mW.-iimM agggjae • -'x protection sftjk , -ijttt*nc<utq ty<br ; said furtBer.^I j ^ T teA^iVa. TUI and cava! od, from .Stttjce. ohjtfon 1 States la dans -to thousand in eacl : (n short, th®.: . weatern SutpS . hiror of cebtc.-' of the vihtijfii ■eWU^fechd, 1:1 all cases where persons are receiving 10m tbcif debtors Confederate Treasury Notes onfeeir acc tnnte or notes due, it is fair to belief tnafnid • in lebtedncss” Is not worth more than Oonlaa-r- at* Notes, if they to return them under oath, lut wh ire, in’any case,a creditor refuses to receive sis del tors Treasury notes, for debts already due, bis evident that said creditor values said accounts;or no es above or at a higher value than Confedehtc Tr laiury Notes, and, under this Act, it then M- co nes your duty to see that lie puts, a lair nine on this property, the s line »s any other property.” The Comptroller domoattrnt.es that no man’s ta tes will be increased by tho law requiring the re- tu -ns to be made upon the basis of Qonftderate I treasury notes, if this valuation is generally adopt- j et. The object ot the law is not 10 raise a’ Strger auouutofrevctma, but simply to di-tribuy the taxation equitably. The Governor and Gou^trol ling to gi’ anxiety n that have from thsr had it fmSdj/M expense of years