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About Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1861)
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JASON BURR COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTER?, Ni. 18, ueeta quarterly, on the first ues day in Januait, April, July and October. LEWIS LAWSHE, Th. 111. Jobs M Bobing, Recorder. CCEUR DE LION COMMANDERY, No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday in each month. W. W. BOYD, M.-.Ea W. T. M&ad, Recorder. • Hl|)-FEi,L(IW«. CENTRAL LODGE, No 28, meets every Tuesday night. T. P. FLEMING, N. G. William Mason, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No 12, meets on the second and fourth Friday nights. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest, T. P. Fuuiibq, Scribe. MUCH t.WICAI,. FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets 2d Frl day in each month, at Engine House, No. 2. C. M CALDWELL, President. Jamfb Nohlk, Jk, Secretary. RANKING. SANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. E. V>. HOLLAND, President. A. Aubtkll. O.tahJor. AOENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD t BANKING COM PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. AGEN Y NORTH-WESTERN BANK—office at Wash ington Ha 1 W. P. INMAN, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next dooi to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. PsaiKo Brows, Cashier. ATLANT4 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening in Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. 8. B. SHERWOOD, Ist Assistant. R F. M vDDuX, 2d Assistant. F M JOHNsToN, secretary. JOHN V iiIZZaRD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday in each month. ~ H. MECABLIN, President. W EL Masob, Secretary. •MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY. No. 2, meets first Friday night iu each month LEVI RICHARDSON, President. 0. C. Boots, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8 meets Ist Wednes day in each month JOHN F. EZZaRD, Presid*t. Jobs t>OLKW& b. Beere>aiy. ATL.MTa nuuti and LADDER COMPANY, N-o, meets first Saturday night in each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noah R. Fowls*, Secretary. Confederate Mates of America, ) Quautek-Msbtek’s Dep’t. > Montgomery, Ala.. July I2ttj, 1881 J The following if published f**r the informatioa of those whom it may concern : MEMBERS of Companies passing over the various Railroads, on their way to join their Regiments, must have written or other aatisfactory evidence of their being members Company, before being t’lruisheti with IrNpbporiaiioD. The evidence must consist in a written cer tificate from the Captain. sayi< g that he is a member, and is on his way to join the Com pan v.<>r must produce a written order from the Captain, saying hat he must join hisCom ?any JAMES L CALHOUN, Aaglßtf Major C- 8. A., A. Q. M. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Wholewtio and Ketal’. Dealers In FOREIGN & OOMESTIC DRY SOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Bt«., Atlanta. Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! ONE of our firm having returned from Mar ket. where he has just completed an exteu • sive purchase of our Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, we take this method of advising the pub lic of the same. Our stock of Staple* an c| Fmey Goodte were never more attractive. The supply o? BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS A|4D SHIRTINGS, Ao.. is ample. Crept D'Jlnglais, Rwege •Inglais, Crmeh f'Mnlt, •Hosambiquc:, Grnde Hhine. and a splendid assortmoiit of Plain if yancff Sfiks, bilk •Hnntles. Dusters, 4te_. may be found our assortment also, Ladies’ ALRXANDKR KID tri.(>yKe>, SIIA Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ BTIOEB. manufactured in Philadelphia expressly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of ’ CARPETINGS, Oil CLOTHS AND MATTINGS we have never displayed in thia market All of which we will sell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28, 188* SILVEV & DIOIIERTY, HAY E just received ’ a ‘ ar s e J ct I .'NTEW from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, DRESS SILKS, Military Buttons, Trimming* of ail kinds, MOSQUITO BARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, of great variety A large variety’ of STAPLE GOODS. Also, a splendid assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES. 3rc. A heavy stock of ALL KIHDS OF SHOES All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, July 3—dAwtf. BUTLER & PETERS. (flueoessorß to High, Butler & C 0.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOB TWX PVB(JSU»fIB 4SDBALB OF TB JVJV# *NE ft PRODCCt (lotton. Groceries, Ate. ATLANTA .GJX) JUA LA, HAVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware Hoime, on the corner of Forsyth street and the Railroed, "opposite the State Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FI.ZHiR May 4. GE‘»R<JiA. Fulton County* WHEREAS, Judge William Ezeard applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Dr. B. M. Smith, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish al) and sin gular the kindred and creditors 01 said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause If any they have, v/hy said letters Should not be granted Ute applicant. Given u der my hand officially, at office, thia 25th day of September, 1861. JOSEPH H. MEAD, aept. 28-81 M. Ordinary. THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATIfROAF MORO, OLTOBER 26. 1861. JUST OUT ! THE IMPROVED EDITION OF HARDEE’S IN R AN TRY AND RI K L T A C TJ C S ! 2 Vols , 24 rno., cloth plates., ...$2 50 2 Vols., Bvo , paper, plates „...2 (><• 2 Vols., Bvo , pacer, no plates .............1 50 FOR RAI E BY July? J. McPherson & co. SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGWI FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE! THE subscriber represents the following first class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with strong Capitals and large Surplus : Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery, Capital S3OO OOv. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany, Richmond. Capital, s27C,ovu Merchants’ lusurame Company. Riebm’d Capital, ...s3ll OGO Authorised Capital $500,000 Old Dominion Insurance Company. Rich mond, Capital $300,000. Valley of Virginia Insurance Company. Winchester, Capital, 355.v00 These Companies insure Buildings. Mer chandize, Household Furniture, and Pe sonai Property in city, town o- country on the most favorable terms, consistent witn prudence and safety. Marine risks, on river and the sea—Life risks on white persons of both sexes—also on the life of Negroes. All losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. ’ - SAMUEL SMITH, GENERAL AGENT, Office, corner of Whitehall & Alabama streets, over Salmons & Simmons’ Dry Goods store. Aug. 15—ts. WM. H. BAKNES, THOR. F. FLEMING. BARNES 4 FLEMIMi. WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, emm MERCIHATS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) T lu A. 2SJ’ T GJ-TCO. —Q PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO FILLING LIBERAL ADVANCES NLAJDIC OTV BUSINESS TRANSACTED GN THE CASH SYSTEM E—X-C—L—U—B—l—V—E—l.- Y J Prices Current moiled to customers weekly Wholesale Produce House, .TO W ON HAND, LARD, ) a? ( CORN. LARD, Barnes. I CORN. LARD. } & Fleming. OORN- MAMONIC HAL.I*. Ih Btort, BACON, | at i FLOUR. BACON, > Barnes, 1 FLOUR BACON, J <S- Fleming, ( FLOUR. ALL ORDERS | at ( AT THE WILL RE v Barnes, ■< LOWEST FILLED, J & Fleming, ( PRICES. FOR CASH. C-nnaignmonte solicited. Liberal advances made. Large Stocks kept on Lund. Orders filled with diepeteh. 30 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkin K’ga Fresh Lard—in store General Commission Business attended to by SARNES & FLEMING, Masonic Building, March 18. 1801. Atlanta. Georgia. India KtiblM*r <4oods. THE undersigned has a good supply of India Rubber Coats and Blankets on baud Atlanta, Aug. 14-tt D. MA VER. GEORGIA RAII*KOAO. Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $5 50 «• GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent. MORNiW PAB3ENSKH TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. 9.05, A. M. Lrnves at Augusta at 6.20, P. M leaves Augusta, daily, at 0.30, A. M trrives at Atlanta at 9.45, A. M NIGST PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta,, daily, at 7 15, F. M. trnves at Augusta at 5.56, A. M Leaves Augusta at 2.30, P. N J Arrives at Atlanta at .. .11.45, P. M This Road runs in connection with the Trains »f the South Carolina and the Savannah and lugusta Railroads, at Augusta. ATLANTA & WEST-POINT It. K. Itiante to Wes’- -Point, 87 Miles- Fare,..s3 50. • GEORGE Q. HULL, Superintendent. DAY PAB3BN«2:B TRAIN. Leaves Atlants,, daily, at 10.10, A. M Arrives at West-Point at 3.10. P. M. Leaves West-Point, daily, at......... 3.00, P. M Arrives at Atlanta at 7.51. P. M. NI«BT PASSENGBF. TSAIS. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M \rrives at West-Point at 5.46, A. M Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.15, A. M Arrives at Atlanta at 7.59, A. M This Road connects with the Montgomery <S Vest-Pc-int Road at West-Point. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13» Miles—Fare,....s& JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent- DAV PABSBNGER TRAIN. Loaves Atlanta, daily, at ....10.10. A. M arrives at Chattanooga ns, 7 00, P. M Leaves Chattanooga at..,. 1 45, A. M Arrives at Atlant- at .....10.00, A. M NIGHT PABBENCER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta 7.30. P. M. Yrrivos at Chattanooga.... 5.35. A M Leaves Chattanooga 4 20. P. M Arrives at Atlanta 3 45, A M. I'his Road connects.each way,with the Rom< Iranch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten lessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the Nashville 4 Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta iuoga. MACON * WESTERN RAILROAD. Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 s< ! ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent Macon & Western Railroad Company, 1 Macon, Georgia, July 30 1861. y r~\N and after Sunday, 4th of August, the ' * Passenger Train will run as follows : Leave Macon „10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4PM Leave Atlanta U A M Arrive at Macon SPM The il A M train from Atlanta connects at Macon with the Central Hailroad 10 P M train for Savannah, and Southwestern Rail road at 11 46 P. M for Columbus. ATLANTA CIOTIIRC HALL I HAVE just returned from the North with r large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ffiL.dlL and am rea( *y 10 supply the cit fwllft i2 ® nß of Atlanta and the sur UjUl7 rounding country, with ’ COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties HA'IS. CAPS, BOI'KS, and everything els* ! h me Clothing line, o< goo< quality and al LOW PRICES gj|- WgjCygS IB «"►». desire BARGAIN!- E&s-aSSOlKfcjd should give me a call. —ALSO. ON HAND—- Jewelry! Knives ! Com b s ! And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteali street, nearly opposite march l£tf Eddleman A Bank Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to the estate <>t luaae Autrey, late ot cunty. deceased will make immediate payment, ai d all those hold ng claims w 1) present them atouce. prop eriy attested, as I intend to close the estate m January next, if rsopeiblo. JOHN W. BTEWART, Oct. I l-40d. Executor. TOBACCO. 1(1(10 Virginia Tobacco, choice xz V brands. Sold at prices to induce close cash buyers. FOR WALE BY W. R. McENTIRE. Aug. 28—ts. Successor to Daniel & McEntire. PHUANPEK P. PRAPR. I.CCIF.NE B. DAVti-. PEASE & DAUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS —AN! COMMISSION MERCHANTS In Winship’s Iron Front Building, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Have on hand and for sale : SALT, FLOUR, RICE, SUGAR. WHEAT, RYE, CANDLES, SOAP,. SODA, STARCH. SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER, CITRON. CURRANTS, SALMON, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, TOMATOES, STRAWBERRIES, in her inetiually sealed Cans ; <A.X>BO V PICKLES, PEPPER SAUCE, MATCHES and YARNS, For the Retail Trade. 25 BBLS. SPTS. TURPEN TINE, to arrive. PEASE & DAVIS. Atlanta, Sept. 28—ts. FRESH DRUGS & MEDIUM HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES, /A f 3 *- BIGN 0F THE Jb&dL GOLDEX EAGLE Mr Corner Peachtree 1 7 and Decatur bi-b., - Atlanta, GEO. HAVING unequaled facilities tor the pur chase and Direct Importation ot goods, the riropnetors would respectfully call the atten tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and the public generally, to their ex’ensivfc new tad carefully selected stock of DRUGS. MED ICINES, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLEb. PAINTS. OILS. AND DYE STUFFS, which ■hey are now prepared to sell on tee most rea ■enable terms for Cash or approved paper In iddition to their stock of Staple. Drugs and Jbemicals, they have a full assortment oi roOTH NAIL." HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH rtS. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INRTRU VI ENTr>, 4c., Ar. They are also Sole Proprietors and Man ifacturers of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DYBPEPTIC ELIXIR march 3ii ’6l J. H. LOVEJOY, lO^eSa^e Rotan GROCER, ’Dealer in To bacco. Whips, Li qu-Ts. Cigars, 4c., Oherokeo Block, Peacb-Troo Street, zKtlmitGeorgia. feb2s-ly Notice. CW. HUNNICUTT. Esq., st Hunnicutt. Tay- • lot & Jones 1 Drug :s my legally lUtbonzrd agent to transact all my busitirse luring my absence from the State. My or<»tb jr. John R Whaley, ami Mr. Wm. James are fully competent, and will contract for any Siad •f brickwork in mv name. aug 14-d & wtf. ' C. A. WHALEY SCHOOL OF THE GUIDIiS; OR THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed tor the use of the Militia oi the Confede rate States—sent by mail on the receipt ot one dollar. j. mcpherson 4 co. June 8 Spirits of turpentine for sale by.' PEASE 4 DAVIS, NEW SERIES: VOL. I-M. 216. Southern Confr detain Old Papers For sale at our Reading Room. Price fifty cents per hun <red. Our General Traveling Au ns. Mr. J. T. Hadi, is our General Traveling Ag t io solicit and receipt for subscription*' and ad vertisements tor the •‘Southern Confederacy.” Mr. T C. Duval, of Rome, is also author zed to receive cash, and give receiprs tor the •• Southern Confederacy.” GPcT' The “Confederacy” has more than three times the circulation ot any paper tn Georgia, North of Augusta, and is fully equal to that <d any paper in the Stale. Post offices of Members of Congress. X ALABAMA. R. W. Walker... Florence. J. 1, M. Curry .Tal’artega. H. C. Junes Flurence.i J. G. Shorter Eufaula. U. J. McKne Mobile. Kvbl 11. Smith... .Mobile. W. P. Chilton.. ,Montg’ry.| Meh. L>avis....Hunt»vide. ARKANSAS. W. W. Watains.-Carrollt u. K tV Johnson. .Pine Bluff. H. F. ThumasoiqVau Buren. I Albert Rust. ...XJtde Ruck. A. H. Garland.. Little Ruck.! FLORIDA. Jackson Morton. ...Milt u.i J. B. Owens. .Cottage P. O. G T. War‘X...r»iiabH3see.| GEORGIA. A H Stephens, Orawf’dv’ie. a. R Wright Ron's. Howell cobb Athens. T K K Cobb Alhens B. H. Hid...... LaGrange. M. J.Ciawlo d..Cului> bus. T. M. Foreman..MavauiiHl. R. Toombs ... w. Miii.gtou. E. A. Nisbet Macot. A. H. iveuati. .MiUeajdv’le. LOUIttIANA. C. M. Conrad. New Orleam,. L> r Kent er, Newßiver PO. A. ue olouet..3i Martinv’ie.l li Mareii .il . blacn Jack E. Sparrow Providence] J P Perfcii:B....Aßh« iod MIBBIBBIPPI. J. T. Harrison..Coluiui.ua. IV P Harris Jackson. J .» PCampbell..AosClUek >.l W. Brooke V'ickeuurg. J. a. Orr Houston.l IV. b. Uairy Coiuiubus. NORTH CAROLINA. W. V/. A very.. Morganton. I Ruffin Gohlboro’. J M Mureiieit*!, Gi eeuebur, 1 R. C. Pur_> ear.. lluutfV lie. t*. Oitviu Wiuuingt. ii B. tin ge o., s»bury. VS N 11 smith, Muri.’abor . W. Veuab.e..brvwunv’ie. A. I. Daviufon.. .Muiphj BOOTH CAROLINA. L. M Kiltt.. BeUiietiavUle. It tJ Klictt... .Charleston. W. VV.B yce.. VV iiaisburu.'l t G Meuiumigei, i li*l»el<.u. J. eheauul Ciuuuei. I VV. r. M lea.. .. tluu .enluU. R. W. Barnwell...neuulvn J J. L. Orr Auucirvu. TEXAB. W. B. Ochiltree. .Jeffers u. T. N. Waul Gonsales W. b. Uidnaui.. ~B>eutiuiix. J. Heuipldli auouu. J. Gießg lairueld iL T VV q$ ail AiarsnaU. VIRGINIA. J. A. Sedden Doser. W. O. Rives Cobham. 0 14 tiieseli. Nat’ri oiiuge. i VV it Maci.ii.anu, Kiciim’d. K. Juhueou. .th,literate« i. VV . Pie-tou ... T e Uucuck, Ap’mattvk e L.| *V It otaprno, chi W.B. Pres uu.. K. a. Pr> vr.... 1 etc. »i>ur if. J. M. Masuu...Wluclicslei.l K. b-Bcvit Waiiciiiuu. W Brvcueuburuugt>,i.e* , i |K. Al - i. Hunter....Liujaa. TENNESSEE. J H. Thomas.... Columbia., u. M. Ourrie Mcin’dils. J F. House ..tunßesifile J U C. aikim,.. Palis. T. M. Jones ruiusai I »v m. H. Uen nt. .Cai mage. P4a-i» AGK aC.T. The following law has been enacted by the Congres ot the Ck'nieuerate states ui America : LEI'i'ER rooTAUE. An Act to prescribe tne rates ui Pusiage In the Con:e<; crate Blates oi Amon a ana ioi ud; ■ purpi-ses. The wiigress oi the Cotiieueiate Stales u> Amei.ci do euact, iliai irrnu auu auui such j eiiuu .s the P -st uiaalei -Oeuerui ma> by pruclaiuatluu iui,.ouu«.e. i*>,r< abau be cliaigeu the rales oi p. sla F e, io-h'.i: fcore.eiy eiiq; e uculei leilei, au<i tui eieiy itllei .1. uiauuscnpt ur pupei ot ui.y sum. upon «hi..i. iui<.r..A- Uou Hutiil uc uske.i lot ui cumuiUm. uleu u. auui,, ■ . by mm so ur sig.-s, culiVey eu to l. e mull iu, a, y is tai.ee between places nithiu the • ut leueiaie Sl-tcoi America, nut cxueeuiug U\c liuuc.reu rnt.iß, U.cce. is* aud tui ai.y ulacauce live helm, c u . ea. uoubie dial raUs alm every leliei oi paicei Uul eacceu tn& hull au uUuce lu weight snail i,e ucemeu a am>l*. letter, aim eveiy adiliti. Hui ul hail an uun.:e. or auUltiouai » eight ul less than nail au uui <x, ah charged aith aouiliuuul single pi.aluge , u>.u ..a «•- ayti-'i cvntainiim ttutf, p- ihWJ <» tr-f —w <l mvi.tupuitui/uu.t i,. mi eve, —bhall bt> .utea Oy f-n.yni a-K a ahal. Ik cliurgeu the rales ul pustule uu i licit-, u'i. ati Uiup ,elleia, ul eueiapiaeed in uh u laioi-vUiue tai .01 troUaunsaiuti but ioi ueuvr ry utuy, abuu oe elu.i.vi* with postage ai Hie iH.e vi IWv eeuts eaim , aim 1.. «U Ule lureguiug cases die pustage must be picp<.i>ov stamps l aUU th all die Ictleia Wlucu shun ueieailei <e auverliaeu us lemotulug uyei ul ui.cula-o ;u apv poHi-olliue snail be eli <rgeu aitb iw v etuis cueii iu au ii tluu iu Ule postage, OuUi tv be a.CvUueeu p.- , othei postages ul uus vouleueiacy. POSTAUE ON NEWsPaI’EKo, I'aMPUUKTis, AND O 11. KH FKINTED MATTER, iNCLCDIftu BOOK* And be it mrUier euiuleu, Hint an ilte Aewap .feie published wutnu the Couleu r.te States uui e-.ve. i.n - t..rce uuuces iu weight, auu scut .rum me oUre-e. u, pu*- licauuu lu actual «uu bir/iu yiae auvscribe, s muni* tie vuuiederale states, shah tie Uiargeu ivun po ia s , follow a, via; lue postage Oil the , Hguiui numbers •>. : newspaper pumiaueu weekly, ahau tn i, ;i . C e..is per amount ; p .pers pUulisucu UuiCe a neea, uebn ll.nt aiuvuut ; papers puulislieu six luneo « r. vek, six tin e<. that auiuuu., auu papeis pubukueu ual y, seven in. ,- D that aluuuut. auu uu Auuspapels a elgmug mu, e i.‘ ,zi three uui.cen, there ai.ali l>e cmir o eu uu each auui... an. ounce ill auulliuii u> tue luregoUig rales, oh tuuae llsliea once a week, live cents ja-i ounce, oi u. elm; <. au ounce, per quai iei; oU those pui.Ubiitu tm <• a w > leu CeUes per yuuc. pel . s .uric, , uU u.vsc pu.usi 'ed Uu-ee Ume- a weeh, Hares cents pci uui.ee pi , ijuai ler ou tn se pubuSheu Six limes a neea, mu,, ceoi-j -r ouu e pel quarrei; auu uu inoat pubuoueu uuui. uu.'- y five eeiiia per ounce pel quu.ii.ei. Anu peiluuic-le pubusmni u.teuer than bi-mvli. stiaii be ciiaigcu as uewspaueis. Anu other peiluuwais, sen tiuui the office ul pin ik- Uou tu actual ai d twnu Jm<jsaba ilbvio, sum m o ui"'- ed with p- stage as lulrnns, ns; me p- oi.. fc c ou the teg ular uumOeis ui a Penuuuai, pubusueu w.iuu, me cun leuenue Stales, nut exceeuiu b one au a ~au uUm cs in we gin, auu published mummy, oliad ce two «,. u , otutbper quuitci , *ua mi e.eiy auunmuu. ouuo or iraciiuu ul an uulire, twu auu u U.. 11 rnuis auuiiw,.a. li puuilsheu semi-luvUin.y, uut.cle iliui aiuuuut A.•• \- riu luah published quaiteuy ui b.-mui.ihiy, sue; ' e ch..rgcu twu cents au ounce; auu icgmai suUseTicei *o Uenspapeio aim permuica.s suaU «e reqm.eu t. pay ulv v|U<*»v<jr b auui.'x, rt< oiw.'e oi ueiivery, umess pam «l tire ulcer uiicc And there bail ue cliaigeu upon eveiy „mei news papei, a..<. each circulai uu» oeaieu, ii..uu-uili, eo a iuV. ug, pamphlet, pdouicai auu magaai «, «u ci. 5..,., t>e Uncuuuecteu villi a. y mauusciqi or a .n.ei. Umt.tr ami uui < xceeu.ug Uuee ounces in we,gm, am, , uu< sb ea Within the Cuuleueraic S.a.es two cei.is, cr each amlUluuai vuucc OI ri.ctn.li ul ,u Viu.ee, .wo Oeuts aduiiluual, anu tu all vases tut postage sna,. te pre-paiu by stamps or uUieswitre, as inc Fuomm-tir- General snail uin-ct. aiiu BmjUb, buumi or uubouua, no Wciglui u over ium fioundb, slum ue uuemeu ma,.sure mauei, alm shall U-- chaigeu wtUi postage, tutu pre-pam Uy stamps ui -al erwise, as me Pusimustei-Ocueiai euau uiievt. «i two cents au ounce lui any nisi nee. Ami upon ail new spapefs, peiludlcals ami uvukt, ok aiurvsaiu, publisueu uey unu n« l.mn. v. im Vui cd eiuu Stales, tlle.e aiian ue enurgeu puoiugc al uvuuk- Uie loreguiug specUieu rales. Tire pub.ianers oi uewspaper” ui peilounala witnin the Uulnedcra e Stales, “'“J »euu .uu iceereeji. au>i from each oilier, liow men .eepecUie ■ luces u pubj- Catluti, uhe Copy o' each puOuoaiiuu, irce m p. s... r e. All uewspapeis, ui.scuivc. cireuluic, ui ot ei ui sea c printoa re-uaieut uiauei, plavcu luauy pust-ullue li lor but lot ucuni) uuij, oUuu b<= at the? rau; ol • uue cejut