Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, August 30, 1865, Image 4

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JOURNAL and messenger. [X#rtfc*s**rn*l**4 Me***n«w-1 THr®« Ago >T • « LATIW, U. »• ■R.UI iuzaj mors, ibroo J*w* M*» I i.igen* bjUrsid* H i* »*oopo the hollowed eleep offo*« t My daring angel bridei I witched her spirit toko 1U tight Toward* Re Beivraly home, AcJ itw u reetnpoa a *Ur While heekos-ag too to cqjie. A white robed aagol bad# hot from Her ■ terry tbreae on high, A gal. of made ewopt along And bore her ’yond the eky. MI4 aatooiae ewoet, ehe winged her tight, And joined that holy band. Who roata the corridor* *t 0 -»d la BU oeieatlal land. Thr ugh realaa of»paee, l eee her aow, Faro, decked In epotleee white, And on her brow, reirt lightly there A erown of tiring light, the guard* my army moaeat here, And on the morning air Me think* l hear her eilrory re lee. Soft plead for me la prayer -4b * ttrtal #od 1 three year* ago bar# pawed away, Three sad, eeentfnl year*, And *UU Ul« tool *o early ereehed OUdee down a tide es tear*. Aad thoagb »oat ber it bb«*rl*b«d moet Twaa 3Bmm redly riran, Oa praywra af her* it yotMayrlia To dwoD with her la Heaten. t.M, On., Aug. ltth, IMb. Got. Ftrrf'i Spoeoh. We publish •'towhere a brief speech de livered by Gov. Ferry,atGreenville, South Carolina, shortly after hit appointment? as Provisional Governor of that State. Gov. I V-rry exhibit# a true conception of the na ♦ure of the tusk of recoottruotion, and has ’(i-t uo ..due ia putting hit theory to prac- In answer to President Johton’s al i onto the difficulties he might encounter in oi ranizing a provisional government, he a.iid, I have already, Mr. President, or l iiiizcd a provisional government for South Carolina Ly adopting the State Govern in'-nt. i have iaeued my proclamation or : ng ;.ll civil officers in South Carolina t> 4 .ke the oath of alleg anceand resume t r official duties.” “ Well,” replied the » ' dent, “you are a most expeditious < r v,inor." \\ e think that the Governor •rves as much praise for his sagacity as '••r Lis expedition. He does not surmount > 1 'trei-f, but avoids them. The much about the difficulties of reconstruction •r the most part, a part of partisan pol y to complicate or create issues for par purjxtses. Let every Southern State -i. :tcd quietly to resume its normal iAtioiK aud the difficulties of politi ».l r. i:d il ; ta<ion will vanish. The mhr p ’.s aud demagogues of the North are h too busy with the local affairs ol the s ' ith. We must forswear republicanism ■v the Southern people to manage own State Governments, and the r we permit them to put the machine ry in m< t on. the .better will it be for the rn! interacts of the Republic. Gover i Vrry signilcantly relates a remark of Mr. Sew itrd which is exactly to the poink Ur. S<*y. ; ird said : “When I was Governor el New York, I used to make speeches "> - ii were Acveroly criticised in Charles : k, «ad 1 said to myself, what the devil * .ve the people of Charleston to do with my speeches made in New York ?” And w at the devil have the people of New \ ork. and especially the New York Black Republican preaa, to do with the State t’-’verument of South Carolina.—JV. T. JVSmcv. A A «tm of countiy is t il" to dangers from a now source. In . * g of the eauses of the late war the a n— on has been frankly made on both * lea that we "misunderstood each other.” It b>\ that wac a terrible blunder, for which vhole nation suffered beyond the pow vf of computation. But what if the liabil * still continues ? What !i .© mental eieiou is more than ever sub . > distortion ? The danger consists in the tact that ttic people of the Northern are dependent io a large measure (and more than they gen t .. y niKj»ect) upon a class of journals 1> wing a Southern natae and imprint, but owned and edited by Northern men, whoso - ui >ns thus far, wo may reasonably «* . s.\ are not nltogeti:©r favorable either terming or ezpreeing a correct cpin mJpm * ut) j®cta upon which they ' ’ * uiay bo unavoidable from the aot things Comparatively few r ;’ eru ue\r»papar proprietors, at pros ■ lVf adequate to lh< * I rt "f t.io.r journal*. But men from - parts of the country, less impoverish « 1 v m ar. are able to displace them, es V vrheio the latter enjoy the patron . ,*of tho lac a! officers of the Federal wnmient. Jaus 2 t comes about that " • v 1 York and others re ' ' ' u B°°v purports to be m 9 •"foiomt and opinions of the . v . m are exposed to go iar :.<r,y. Ine pcadieamaat i* that of men v . meet in the darbnee*. each supposing \ . V * r au oncui 7» and discover a.!*.«ke only when the injuries iuffiot • parab Thoughtful men once ‘ *• wUI uro of the danger and .• c .ireful.y the sources of informa ‘ wlncn they base an opiuiop. There i wreu nobetter illustration of our “ tnan the dispatch from North Car !. trhicii Us come to baud since the - eve was written—M T. Jour, of Coin. a . il of Gtnor and Lee. —W a find to follow -r p rugraph in the Albany Eveniifg i c Chicago Republican calls for a ■ Gen Lee. If convicted he can be h But he ought not to be allowed : -to at large, and boast of his treasou v. th .-aptmity.” e generally let small mistakes re - na the Republican pass without no te* j? r ’ at her too much. We beg 'lf » al * Chicago Republican has **"? 81161 88 the trial of Gen. cr r ’nkh a £ aiußt arrest, triiil terma of * K ] f atriak * “ do ™ on” re t’ssSSSsg 2364. Btemp/t®t»- 1865. Dsrnw TO BB PAIB I*OM AND APTS* ABt. : » 13^ Copy of Official Document tawed by th* Commi*- PJ Bioner of Internal Bevemi*. BCHKDULI B. Acknowledgment of Deeds * exempt Affidavit. * p t in suits or legal proceeding*. 44 f v Agreement or Appraisement -(for each weet paper on which the same is written)... •• •• • Alignment or transfer of mortgage, or l«*se, policy of insurance, the same duty as the ori ginal instrument. BanVcbecks^rafts or order, Ac., at sight oron demand (see Check) •v 4 44 [ ■S?4 itfJlsfflssstfMSSsa* payable does not exceed one hund . r 'A^ l “ r ®’ w the equivalent thereof m any loreign cur. rency in which such bills may be expressed according to the standard or value fixed by the UnitedAltates..•••••• •: •••••• •• 4 4 4 ; ** 4 For every additional hundred dollars, or rrac tioDal part thereof in excess of one hundred dollars rForeigrl), drawn in, but payable out ot the United States, 1 “( if drawn singly or in dupli cate,) pay the same duty as Inland Bills of Exchange. [The acceptor or acceptors of any Bill of Ex change, or order for the paymenntof any sum of money drawn, or purporting to oa drawn, • in any foreign country, not payable in the United States, must, before paying or accept ing the same, place thereupon a stamp indi cating the duty.] Bills of Exchange, (Inland,) draft or order pay • able otherwise than at sight or on demand, and any promissory note, whether payable on demand or at a time designated, (except bank notes issued for circulation, and checks made and intended to be, and which shall be, forth with presented for payment,) for a sura not exceeding one hundred dollars 05 For every additional SIOO, or fractional part thereof. 0® [The warrant of attorney to confess judgment on a note or bond is exempt from stamp duty, if the note or bend is properly stamped.] Bills of Lading, of vessels for ports of the United States or British Nerth America exempt or receipt of goods to any other port 10 Bill of Safe of any vessel, or part thereof, when the consideration does not exceed five hun dred dollars 50 exceeding SSOO, and not exceeding $1,000... 1 00 exceeding SI,OOO, for each SSOO er fractional part thereof, 50 of personal property (other tbau ship or ves sel.) (See Mortgage.), 05 Bond, personal, for the payment of money, (See Mortgage.) official 1 00 for indemnifying any person for the payment of any sum of money where the money ulti mately recoverable thereupon is SI,OOO or less 50 whero the money recoverable exceeds SI,OOO, for every additional SI,OOO, or fractional part thereof 50 Bonds—County, city, and towu bonds, railroad and other corporation bonds, and script, are subject to stamp duty. (See Mortgage.) of any description, other than such as are re quired in legal proceedings, aud such as are not otherwise charged in this Schedule 25 Certificates of deposit in back, sum not exceed ing one hundred dollars. A 02 of deposit iu bank, sum exceeding one hun dred dollars 05 of stock in au incorporated company 25 genera 1.......! 05 of record upon the instrument recorded exomp* of record upon the book exempt of weight or measurement of animals, coal, wood or other articles, exoept weighers’ or measurers’ ret urns exempt of a qualification of a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds or Notary Public... 05 of search of records 05 that certain papers are od tile ....*. 05 that certain papers cannot be found 03 of redemption of land sold for taxes 05 of birth, marriage and death. 05 of qualification of school teachers 05 of profits in an incorporated company for a sum not less than $lO and not exceeding SSO 1C exceeding SSO, and not exceeding SI,OOO 2! exceeding SI,OOO, for every additional $J ,000, or fractional part thereof 2£ of damage, or otherwise, und all other certifi cates of documents issued by any port war den, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such 25 Certified Transcripts ot judgments, satisfaction oi judgments, and of all papers recorded or on file (N. B.—As a general rule, every certificate which has, or may have a legal value iu any court of law or equity, will require a stomp duty of 5 cents.) Charter Party, or letter, memorandum, or other writing between the captain, owner, or agent of any ship, vessel or steamer, and any other person relating to the oharater of the same, if the registered tonnage ot said ship, vessel, or steamer does not exceed one hundred and fif ty tons, l 00 exceeding one hundred and fifty tons, aud not exceeding three hundred tons, 8 0C exceeding three hundred tons, and not exceed ing six hundred tons, goo exceeding six hundred tons, io 00 Check, draft or order Cor thepaym.at of any sum of money exceeding ten dollars, drawn upon any person other than a bonk, bunker or trust compauy, at eight of on demand. (See Bank Check.). 02 Contract. (See Agreement.) broker’s jq Conveyance, deed, instrument or writing, ivhVro bj lands, tenements, or other realty sold shall be conveyed, the aciual value of which does exceeding SSOO, and not exceeding $1 000 100 for every additional S6OO, or fractional part thereof m excees of SI,OOO 60 Endorsement of any negotiable instril^nV.'.’.'.‘exempt Entry ot auy goods, wares, or merchandize at any custom bouse, either for cocsumptiou or warehousing, not exceeding one huudred dola larsin value exceeding one hundred, dollars'and’ not ex ceeding five hundred dollars iu value 50 exceeding tve hundred dollars in valum i.'l" ion for the withdrawal of any goods or cuze worn bonded warehouse,. Sft Gauger's returns, if for quantity' not 500 gallons, gross . exceeding 500 gallons iW Insurance. (Marine, Inland and Fire!) ‘.'hen too consideration paid for the insurant iu Ca^ E™ “ D ° te8 ’ ° r both ' do£B uot «««£ten! fitif 10 exceeding fifty dolhirs! * - ? 5 Insurance, (life,) when the amou'nViVsured ° not exceed one thousand dollars C exceeding one thousand dollars, and not ceedmg five thousand dollars. not exceeding five thousand dollars limited to iulary to persons whiliV»'«L\- ‘*** 1 . Lease of lands.or tenements, where T B3em:pt not exceed three hundred dollara BC I exceeding three hundred dollars. 50 diiional two hundred dollar? f ett< ; h iwl * part thereof in excess of fhie» tom perpetual, subject to stamp i fitJ°'^ auce,” the stamp d, v ty ; to be solving the anuual neutal iuu, u ” J®" clause ot guaranty of payment of rent i? porated or indorsed, five cents additiomd exceeding five hundred, for'everV -AV.**’"? ®° tiro hundr ed, or tractkmal part - ° nait - • cess ol five hundred dollars .. *-^ f m ex»- Manifest for custom house en*rv'or Vjl' 150 the ca.RO of ao.v shiji, ' foreign port, except ip British North ■ ca. it the registered. w»nage of snob sei.or exceedingly tons,'and not *\° exceeding &0.0 tons •* ••• *8 00 Measurer’s return, if for quan’ti tv *nkV 46 00 ; 7,000 bushels,. _. f. “ 0t txc^ing- I exceeding 1,000 bushels, “• -•- 10 Powner’s checks ’ * Jo Pension Papers.—Powers of attornpv"" ' Cr> other papers relating to applications for tJ 1 ties, arrearages of pay, or pensions, or t. r .“ ceipt thereof. ... ’ ur 11 re ‘' Passage Tickets fn«n the UniiVd" '“*eapt ctgn port, except in British North Lt? ousting not more than *35,... Aa,p «»- eosting more than *SS and rte* * •••• 60 for every additional *SO, or fracUnfit* 1 0a thereof in excess of *SO ona f ,artt Power of attorney to sell or tnuuifo mm *’* rr 180 collect dividends thereon, lock ’ or to to vote at election of mcorpoi-ateti *3 to receive or ooilset rente, ““paay, to sell or'oonrer, or rent, or lease v* 25 for any other panose^....,. „ r#ftl 100 Probata of Will, or letters of *° where the velw of both real sad tote does not exceed oae thousand deUarT *** 1 for every addiiloMl %M thoasand doiW m fiMtioQfti part thereoTia etoess of two 2,2 ‘ ptrtPpp* of f} Protest upon bill, note, check or draft. 84 hundred dollars lor each additk>rnXon!Fhun dred dollars, or fractional pait of same, with out rngard to time.. 01 deposit note to mutual insurance companies, x when policy is subject to duty..exemp renewal of, tubject to the same duty as an ori ginal note. Quit Claim Deed, to be stamped as a convey ance, except 'when given as a release of a mortgage by the mortgagee to the mortgagor, in which case it is exempt. Eeoeipts for the payment cl any sum of money or debt due exceeding twenty dolLrs, or for tire deli very of any property 02 for satisfaction of any mortgage, or judgment, or decree of any court. f.. .......... eiemp SherifFs return on writ or otjier process exeropi Trust Deed, made to secure a debt, to be stamp ed as a mortgage. conveying estate to uses to be stamped as a conveyance. Warehouse recepfs foraDy goods, wares or mer chandize, not otherwise provided for, deposit ed or stoied in any public or private ware- house, not exceeding SSOO in value IP exceeding five hundred dollars, and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars V exceeding one thousand dollars, for every ad ditional one thousand --dlars, or fractional'* part thereof in excess of one thousand dollars 10 lor any goods, fete., not otherwise provided for, stored or deposited in uny public or pri vate warehouse or yard 2* Weigher’s returns, if for weight not over five thousand 1ty....... 4 10 if over 5,000 lbs 25 Writs and Legal Documents: Writs, or other original process by which any suit is commenced in any court of record, either in law or equity 50 Writ or other original process issued by'a court not of record, where the amount clamed one hundred dollars, or over 50 Upon every confession of judgment or cogno vit for one hundred dollars, or over, except in * cases the tux for a writ has been paid, -50 Writ orothor process on appeals from justices courts, or other courts ot interior jurisdiction, to a court of record 50 Warrant of distress, when the amount of rent claimed does uot exceed one hundred dollars, 23 when amount exceeds one hundred dollar*,.. 50 Writs, sammons, und other process issued by a justice of the peace, police or municipal court, of no greater jurisdiction than a justice of the peace ia the same State exempt Writs, or other process in any crimimd or oth er suits commeuced by the United States iu any State .' exempl Official documents, instruments, and papers issued or used by officers of the United ritates government .t? exempl • SCHEDULE C. Proprietary Medecines, &c. retail prices not ex ceeding 25 cents oi exceeding 25 cents and not exceeding 50 cents 02 exceeding 50 cents and uot exceeding 75 cents 03 exceeding 75 cents and not exceeding 0 exceeding $1) for each 50 cents or fractional part of above $1 0? Perfumery and Cosmetics —some as above*. Friction matches, a package, containing 100 matches or less .- 4 oi over 100 and not exceeding 20'1. 02 for each additional 100, or fraction cf luo 0i Cigar Lights and Wax Tapers double the above rates. . . [Stamp Duties on Matches, Lights and Tapers imposed September, 1, 1304.] Photographs, Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c., on each picture when the retail price shall not exceed 25 cents 20 exceeding 25 cents, and not exceeding $0 cents 03 exceeding 50 cents, and not exceeding $1.... 05 exceeding $1 for each additional dollar ct fraction 05 Playing Cards, value not over 18 cents per pack 02 exceeding 13 cents, and-hot exceeding 25 cents ’ 04 exceeding 25 cenrs,and -not exceeding 50 cents 10 exceeding 50 cants, aud not exceeding $1.... l$ exceeding sl, for each additional 50 cents or fractional paQt 1 05 , < oenukal remarks. Revenue stamps may be used indiscriminately upon any of the matters or things enumerated in Schedule B. except proprietary aud pkying card stamps, for which a special use has been provided. Postage Stamps cannot be used in payment of the duty chargeable on instruments. Aliy Sch ;dule C Stamp may be used for any article in that list. It is the duty of the maker of an instrument to affix and cancel the stamp required thereon. If he neglect to do so, the party for whose use it is made may stamp it before it tsusedpbnt in no case can it be legally used without a stamp • and if issued after the 80th of Juue, 1804, and used without a siamp, it cannot afterwards effectually stamped. Auy failure upon the part of the maker of an instrument t« appropriately stamp it, ven ders him liable to the penalty two hundred dollars. Suite are commenced in rnuny Slates by other pro ceß3 than writ, viz: summons, warrants, publication, petition, Ac., in which cases these, as the original pro cesses, severally require stamps. Writs of scire facias are subject to stamp duty as original processes. The jurat of au affidavit, taken before a Justice ol the Peace,Notary Public, or ol her-officers duly author ized to take uffidiu-its, is held to be a certificate, and subject to a stamp duty of five cents, except when taken in suits or legal proceedings. Certificates of, Loan, in which there shall appear any written or priuted evidence of uu amount of money to be paid ou demand, or at a time designated are sub ject to a stamp duty as “Promissary N< tes.” The assignment of a mortgage is subject to the same stamp duty us that imposed upon the original iustru ment; that is to say,for every sum of five hundred dol Jars, or any f: actional part thereof of the amount se cured by the mortgage at the time -of its assignment, there must be affixed a stamp or stamps denoting a duty of fifty cents. , , When two or more persons jqin in the execution ol on instrument, the stamp to which the instrument is liablo under the law, may he affixed aud cancelled br any one of the parties. In conveyances of real estate, the law' provides that the Ftarnp affixed must answer to the value ot tbe es tate or interest conneytd. No stamp is required on any warrant of attorney acebmpanying a bond or note, when such bond or noL has affixed thereto the stomp or stamps denoting the iiMy required , and whenever uny. bond or note is se cured l»y mortgage, but or.e stamp duly is required on such papeis, such stamp duty being the highest rate required for such instruments, or either of them. In such case a uole or memorandum of the value or do-! nomination of the slum]) afliked should be made upon ! the margin or m the acknowledgement of the iirjiru- ! ment w hich is not stamped. aEOKUi!A,irp«Rii (/’ouilly. —Court of Ori>jxa a-y March Tkum, 1365.—Whereas, Dura William* 51‘-s his petition for dismission from the Cftiardian»!i;> oi the persons ;.ad property of Jirhr» M. Williams and rlisa bsth Ann William*,having dUe’-argcd thetrr.it reprsed id him, and settlcdwi tii said vvarffs. It is therefore ordered, th.-u this rule be published in the Georgia Journal A^lesseuM*’ - , in Mae'-n.rciui nsbfe to the term next ensuing of this Court, that all persons Concern ed may notice to file their objections—if any they hav$ —whysaid letters of dismission should not be granted* A true- extract fmm the mini'tos of saidCoutt. March Ist, inartSni6m Ordinary. l’nlnsKi Counly.—Whereas, Wm. Allen, appii es for letters of Dismission from the Guar dianship ot Matilda Lee, minor of Janies Lee, late of Pu laski counly, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in Ootobe- next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters ah iuld not be granted to said applicant, Given under ray hand and official signature this 17th day of August, 1365. JOHN J. SPAKROW. Ordinary. auglT—4od nKOitfilA, Prtl-tMkl Couuty.—Whereas j \A Bell sen flirre'l applies to tea. for letters of Ad ! ministrWlon on the estate of Eerjionin Jlarkil , lat* c f | said connty. •!ecea?rd.- Ti.ese are therefore to cite and admonish—ail, and sin i gular the heirs and, creditors, to be and appear at my of ' ficc, on or before ihe first Monday in Oct. next, and show cause, if any they have, why said ffeffers should not be granted. * . " •*< ’ ■ (Siven UDdH-my hand and official signature, this Ae>r 2U, 1555. . . J. 4. SPARROW, ami-* l ™ r Ordinary. Notice ro okiiToas ako credit- OiCrt. —Noti e is h;-oby ,'iveato aSt persons indebt ed to she estate of Henry Evans, iate of Pulaski dec’d. that iraraed ste pay "Cut tu*rt |>e mate to the Admin" istrators; a"d e.ll persons having claims agaln?t s id es tate, to render them to the A 'mini iratois in terni3 of the law. <• JOHN EVA7TS, 1 4J , uug*4_-:ui J'Hf'N L EVAN’?, ) * dm r> - f'j.fiOilGlA, Houh:oii County.—obdirart’b Opkick fob asm OoCstt.—Whereas, Wm. p. hem aions, AifinlDlsUator, de bonis not, of Abner P. Btnbbs, 1 fate of said county deceased, petitions the undersigned ['. ‘or Letters of Dismission from bis tru; t. These are thersfoje tt> cite all p-ersoos interested, to be | A uj appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in ’IS ■veffiher next, to uh ¥ w cause, if any they h»r , gßid jig i\ra shouH not be granted. Given under my official sigoaturc, this April sth, 1835 ; vvr7-wf.m * ' W. t. fftTIPT. Ordinary. I A, Pulaski County.—Whereas, A. 'LX L. Tijfcpett, applies lor letters of Dismission from Ad ‘mmistratlon or the estate ot John H Crguehart, late of Pitfaskl county, deceased nhis Is thevetore to cite and admonish ail parsons eon- OMtoed to bo and appear at my office «»n or bsfore the first ]> A T IST TING- HOUSE, SIGN, AND Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, * GILDING, t GLAZING, PAPER HANGING, &c., &e.; Daring ou hand all the necessary material to curry on the business, we are prepan and to give sati-sfactiou, both iu execution aud prices, to all wbo may favor us i with their orders. , We will also keep on hand and for saie, mixed 1 amts of every description. VARNISH, OIL, SPTS. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY, SAND PAPER, * BRUSHES, &e., &c. Orders from the country prompt lv attended to. DRURY A TRIPOD, over Roberts, Duulap A Cos., Cherry »t., augl6-12m Macon, Ga. references: —W B Johnston, N II Beal, J JU Zeilin A Cos, B A Wise, Clayland A Dumble, Leroy Napier. W A Huff. THE SAVAXSAII DULY HERALD, (morning and evening,) IS PUBLISHED BY S. W. MASON & CO., ’ AT 111 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. IT has a large corps of Editors, Reporters and Cori respondents, and contains tbe latest reliuble intel ligence from all quarters. Its circulation m large and constantly increasing in Georgia. Florida, South Carolina, in the new town of Port. Royal, in the So. Atlautic Squadron, and at the North, rendering it UNEXCELLED AS*AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. TERMS: Per copy, five cents: per hundred, $3 50; per year, $lO 000. • ADVERTISING ! Two dollars per square of ten lines for firet inser tion ; one dollar for each subsequent one. Advertise ments inserted in tbe morning, will, if desired, appear iu the evening without extra charge. JOB PRINTING, In every style, neatly and promptly <fone. Work or dered by Mail or Express, delivered free of expense for transportation. uuglO ts THE NEW YORK NEWS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS,' A GREAT Family Newspaper!! BENJAMIN wft)D.. PROPRIETOR. A JOURNAL of Politics, Literature, Fashions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, aud News from all parts of the World ! It c.mt.iins more reading matter than anv other WEEKLY PAPER. New Improvements Introduced. Au Immense Circulation Determined On. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper published in New York. Single copies, five cents; one copy, one year, $2 00; three copies, oueyear, $5 50; five copies, one year, $8 75; ten copies, one year, sl7 00. And an extfn copy sent to a Club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year, SOO boo. The Weekly News is sent to clergymen at $1 00. ' y ■ N E-W YORK DAILY NEWS. TO mail subscribers, $lO per annum ; six months, live dollars. Payments invariably in advance. For Sale by ail News-dealers. • Specimen copies o! Daily, and Weekly News sent free. Add less BENJAMIN WOOD. Daily News Building. No. 10 City Hall Kisuure, ! City. augO—tf 3 N. SI.EDUK. EDWARD PARSONS.—Late of the Petty douse, Columbus, Ga. SLEDGE HOUSE, OPELIKA, ALA. BREAK FAST House for Passengers from Columbus and Cheraw, on she M. <fc. W. P. R. R. A few fanii i lies could be accomaiotlated during ihesummer monHis. | Terms modbrate, rooms well ventilated, and table sup | plied with the best the market afibtds. Cool uighis ,J and no umsc(uitoes. SLEDGE & PARSONS. i jy2l-»t * •»» 1 Pioprielors. Young Ladies’ Academy. MACON, (a. , ‘ THE undersigned proposes to re-open his School for Youso Ladirs, ibout the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, in the building formerly uve-I by him fo*. that purpose. A Circular, containing all neccss-vry information in regafid to the School, will be issued In due time. The number of pupils will be limited. jeS9-2ia I. R, BRANHAM. LAW NOTICE. I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession, and will attend to all business entrusted to my care in the State Having just returned from Washington «i\-, parties de- Mring advice ahd counsel relative to the preparation of papers under the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon, and’ the status of contract! and title deeds executed during the last four years, can consult me by letter or in person Office at my residence, near the new Bapii t Church, Macon, G* O. A. LOCUIUNE. ! iyd-tf R.H HOWEIA, Bank Note Engraver. MILLEDGL'ViIEL, G,l. IS prenared to execute Bank Notes, Bonds, Certifi cates' of Slock, Checks. Drafts, &c. t &c. Specimens of work sent upon- application. jylt 2rner>d* G £OEt(>Lt, itlrtcon Comity,—Whertju. Alex ander Forehand, Administrator on tht- esiato c' EtLsin Forel and, dec’d, applies to me for Letters ol Dis mission from said admin-'straticn. This is tJx-refnreto cite all persons conce'rmd, to bt» and apf ear at lrfy office w:Uiin ihe time prescribed by law sad show cause, if any they can, why said Letters of Dismis sion should not be granted. Given under my hand and official Mghalurw. March Hth mti ' JNO. L PARKER, ms<Tß-*n> Ordinary GEORGIA, Pulauki County.—Wherexs, Ma riah Rawls, applies for Letters of AdmicUtration on the eitate of John J Rawls, late of Pula?kl ooulHy de ceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor! of said deceased, to he and ap pear at my office on or by the firet Monday la October next, then and there to show cause. If any, wEV 'said Letters’ may not he granted to said applicant. ander mj handand pffiotal signature, August mh ’ }2*&a ,OHM 3 BTABBOW, Ordinal. to FlEOmoiAi Bowaton oouuty.-OuisaT', fesasassasaas E M. BRUCB. : IBOMAI S. MOMAI. E. M. BRUCE & CO, .288 BROAD STREET,IAUGUSTA^GA., f r fv' ' (VI Bankers and Cotton factoA. DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN . , - Foreign & Domestic Exchange, | Coin, Uucurrent Money and Cotton. I HAVE this dav nken into 'par'rierehip. TiIOVIAS S. MORGAN. 1 do Huai« recogni tion and appreciation ol his uni impeachable in'W rity. and h’gh cipacuv as a business man, and bis lone satisfactory and succeffliuj management o tny comrncrci >1 and finutcial affairs, and his fideb iiy to my interes'e. (having been with me alinos' without intermission more than fifteen year* ) I do therefore commend him wirh corfiience to the'business pub'io. E M. BRUCE. Augusts, Ga , Aug. lat, J 865. auglO-lmd. GENERAL PURCHASING, AGENCY. ISRAEL* F. BROWN db SON, NEW LONDON, UONNKOTICCT, WILL attend promptly to tbepurcha*ng.«di for warding of all clashes of HERCHANDISIi and every description of MACHINERY, applicable to the wants of the Southern people. "V . All purchases made free of Commission till October next, at the lowest market rates, and forwarded by tbe most expedious routes. Orders must be accompanied with the money, and addressed to us either at New London, Conn., or 82 John Street, New York. Refer to E. E. Brown, Macon, Ga. jy!3—lmd* KEIN & COMPANY, Factors & Commission MERCHANTS, .<tfr.i.v.v.i/f, aKoattiJt. —t-i.. ■ HAVING leased the large and commodious five story Warehouse, No. 3, Stoddard’s Range, oppo site the Central Railroad B*nk. on the Bay,*-former!jr occupied by Messrs. Dana A Washburn, we are prepar ed to STORE and FORWARD all kinds of Merchan dise. Goods forwarded regnlar to Augusts by our STEAMBOAT. . Liberal cash advances mode on consignments of Cot ton, Wool and Hides, for sale in Savannah or consigned to our friends in New Y’ork, Boston or Liverpool. . .KEIN A COMPANY. - KEFKBEXCES : Messrs Smith A Dunning, N^Y.; Cabot A Senter, St. Louis; W. H. Taylor, Esq., New Orleans; M. Judson, Esq., Banker, N. Orleans; W. A. Smith, Mo bile, Alabama." ... , jyß—Bm ' F. G. OADES. V ~ , - D. S CNCKLIS. GADEN & UNOKLES, I * COMMISSIOjr MERCHANTS, AND WHOLEBALt DEALERS IN *<• Groceries, Provisions, &c. COR. BAY-'AND BARNARD StS., ’- ' Savannah, Ga. HOLMES A PATTERSON, Aoents, 35 Wate%Street, New York. References :— Howell & Cos., Hunter & Gaoimell, J. J). Leßoche, Savannah; C. C. Duncan A Cos., Kim bell Bros., Witlock A Cos., Holmes A Patterson, Bo dine A,Co., New Y'ork. , ;v, . ’* 11 Advances made on consignments to our New York House... . . G. A. U. s aug!2—lm ' • Wesleyan Female- College. TIHB twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO-. HER 2d, l-65‘. The Faculty is oomplete. The rates for First Terms, which ends December 31st, are as follows : Regular Tuiton in Con -gc classes....^....... .S3O 00 Regular Tuition in Preparatory.class.. 92 30 Fiench, (optibha!). 15 Music, (optional) 25 50 Music, with use of instrument 33 W) Hoard, including YV'ashiug, Lights and Fuel... >0 00 To be paid in advance, in canfency or its equivelvit. Macon, augl9-wtf ~ J'.'M. BONNELL, Pres. SuuacLries- lbi* ©ale. kegs 5 inch Spikes, 5 bales Twine, , 10 bales Gunny*B 30 kegs Hoda, 150 ooxes Star Candles, 100 coils Machine Roe, 4 barrels Cider Vinegar, 2 bbls. White Wine Vinegar,-IK> halt hbls. Mackerel, 150 kegs Nails, 4,6, and »il, 85 sacks good Coin, 8,500 pounds piime Bacon, 25 15 inch Sugar Mills, and 50 Sugar Boilers, 80 and 400 gallons each. Bv / " *' j JAMES SEYMOUR, aug2o-10t* 3d street, 2d door from Cherry. instjrZncr' LIFE, FIRE, {V ! marine; . , RIVER,. . INSURANCE, In good Companies. Apply to ' * ED. C. L - nug2o-lw * Triangular Block. m. C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, jA LBANTj GEORGIA. WILL practice in. the South western Circuit, and the Circuit Court of the United States for Georgia, jjrl—Can GEORGIA, Tlacou County.—Whereas, Allen Q Grier ailmiontrator on the estate of Stephen Dar by, deceased, applie*To*me forjetters of dUmlision froth said administration. ' - '• ' * ' \ ■ 1 This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbs kindred and creditors of said deceased tp be and ap. I pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Febru* ary next, and show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, July 18, l&W. ' JOHN L. 'PARKER, Ordinary. jylO -*6m ! /lEUROIA, I'oluaki Couuf yt*-Wlerea», Wm l vX Allen, applies for letters of dismission from the Guar* \ dianship or Alla Marchaan,fotmerly Alia Lee, orphan df j James Lee, iate of Pulaski county, deccssed Tiiese are to therefore to cite and admonish all and sin* I gular the kindVed and creiltcrs, to be and appear at.my , office on or before the first Monday in .October next, to show cause. If any th.y have, why said letters should not be granted. ~ Qiven under my and official signature, t*is 18th dhji.of August, IS<55. JNO. J. SPARROW, | angia 40d Ordinary. GEGIIGIAs IfiiKstou Comity,.—Oueumbt’b Office FOB sun CobgTT —Whereas, Sarsb M. West . petitions tl.e undersigned for Letters of Admnistration • upon the estate of Charles Wrst, late of said pout*. 1 deceased. «<*._- 7. . ' rT -' ; Tnlf is therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular. 1 the kindred sypd creditors of the said deceased to be and ap , P«Ar at my office on or before the first Monday in Oc : tuber next, to show ffimsc —lf any they havs — why said Let 1 ters should npt be 4;rantyd';.i.i : • 'i I Given under my official signature, this August 14.1846 I angle wlm _ WM. T SWIFT, Ordinary ~ ~ T ' *' » rj«n .*»■■ Georgia, Maeon County.—klxty days after *l»t«. wbl be made to the Ordinary of Hi* con County,<or leave to sell the laftl* belonging to the tate of William J Taylor, late of said county dec f d; .Bold for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said deesasAH •July 18|J84ifc JOB*** GOOGLE,a2b*?T‘ - .. v . - Pulaski Cohn t y .—Wbsrsss, v» Dariln Johnson, applies to as* fer Letters of SIMMs •lott frd» the Admlnlstrausn of the estate sf fgtS. ton. late of said eeuaty dsewsad #i “* BjlCflf gMKB PIIIECTORT. AncUesetn* JNO. ». HABKRBHAM. H. A. KENDRICK JORtf B. HABERSHAM & CO., GENERAL AUCTION AMD COMMISSION BUSIN KBB. Triangular Block, Macon Ga., jane 18—3 m. - - bryaNT GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION MBRCUANT, Cherry Street, Macou, 0». june 18—Bin* : Prafvsstousl, , * i l n whriTLfi, attorney at law. Offico over Payno’a Drug Store, next tt Concert Hall. jy^~ 3m DR. J. EMMETT BLACKSHKAR. Offioe over Mr. Payne's Drug Store. Res idence on High Street, near the Asylum for the Blind. JOHN RUTHERFORD, ATT RNXY AT LAW, .. Mtcon, Georgia. june 18-Bm. OTTO. SPAHR, professor or MUSIC and tuner and repair KR or PIANOS, Office at Servatius’ Con&ctionery, Macon, Ga. june 18 dßra DR. GEO. G. GRIFFIN, Offers his-services to the public- Office over tbe Post Office,.Mrcod, Ga. jyß—B in ‘ DR. "BENJAMIN A. WHITE, (late or MILLED&EVILLE.) Offers his Professional Services to the in habitants of Macon. Office on Mulberry, and Seoond Street, over J. M. Boardmau's Book Store. Entrance on Mulberry Macon, june 21—3in* " DR. F. G. CASTLEN, Office at Bowdre & Anderson's, Curner Cherry and Gotten Avenue, Alacon, Ga. To be found at night at P.’E. Boadres. june 20-3in* t'auialtnon Merchaau. T. li BLOOM, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCUANT, Maeon, Georgia, Is prepared to purchase cotton at all times juue 20-3 m. E. A. WILCOX Resumes the Cotton Commission Business in this city, and is prepared to purchase Cotton at the highest market rates. Office at the old Bank of Middle Geor gia, on 3d street, near Mulberry street, jy 18—31X1* V ~ J. K. HARMAN, • GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Maeon,Hla. (Under Magnetic Telegraph Office.) june 18-3 m. J. H ANDERSON & SON, . WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Will attend punctually to receiving and selling Cotton. They have Storeroom for 1.500 bales. Macon, june 18—3m* GREER & LAKE, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Third Street, Macon, Ga. juue 18-3ni. H F REEg^ OESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Prompt attention paid to consignments. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. june 18-3« u. m!b. WHARTON, OROOEB, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. r 18 • , - d3ni J. H. ANDERSOKT" OROGER AND COMMISSION MERCH ANT, Corner of Third and Poplai' Streets, Macon, Ga. june 18 „ dßm O MITCHELL & SMITHS, OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Third Street, Maoon, Ga. inne 18-3m* R. B. CLAYTON & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND OENERAL INTELLIGENCE OEFICK, Cherry Street, Maoon, Ga. june 18—3ui. Mercliaut Tailors. CHAB. STbaIRD, • f i TAILOR, Can be found four doors below the Tele graph PriutiogjDffice, Cherry St., Macon Qa. ♦Cutting done promptly and in fine style, jnne JB-Bm. D. DUNN, < ;. MERCHANT TAILOR. Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House. Mapon, je22—3m* W.C.KE NNE D Y , ~~ * MERCHANT TAILOR, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. (Next door, to Massenburg'*.) Cutting done in the best style, une l#‘3m. — ■ Confectionary and Bakery. W. E. ENGELKE & CQ. CIGAR AND CANDY IRAN UFACTORY. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. je2s-3m* WANNOCK & SPITS, CONNFEQTIONA RY AND VARIETY STORE. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.* je26-r-3m.>. , ; ; ~ ti " J. Ji SEBVATIUS, CONFECTIONER AND BAKER, .-. Under Ralston Hall, Cherry Street, , , Macon, Gn. fope 1* dßm* DR. U. V.M. MILLER OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO A JOB* t, Hopkins, lywSS&fcw • T. W. FHKEMay Wholesale and Re»„l “ * I J w PKAEg 4 AM> ’ Ih rd Street Niew j>2—-30.» ’ W A llUpp *— Wholesale produ t mekcia« Comer Cherry and Third >t,. * I Ralaton Hall. l " | jy4—J>m X. I JAMES Sl’ppLu WATCMMAEBB AMD Second Strwt, trdxt to Buur * t Mueon, Ga. june 18 KUNKST PKSCHkk, ‘'l WATCOMAKKa, Mulberry Street, next dotr to j) 13-3m* * P- J ■ H ARTl.ti, WATCHMAKta, Late workman for 8. B. Day, ► BuMdiog, Mulberry St, Maeoa, Ga %% I J 11. OTTO, I WATCHMAKER AND JKWBUJt Macon, Georgia. (Oppoaite Lanier House ) june 18—3 m. K. jTJOHNSTON 4 JEWELLES, HC., Cotton Avenue, (Under Muonic Macon, Ga. Watehea and Jewelry Repaired juoe 18-3 u». JlmboaOlsr. D. C HODGKINS 4 80YS Continue to carry on their S inn tofore, at their oIJ »tand, Sad would W to accommodate all old and new eweem* Thcy-alao hive on hand, aad (or ( variety of articles in their line, june 18-Sm. WILLIAM DOODY, DEALER IN DRV GOODS, SUOU. tT:. Under RaLtou Hall, Maeoa, tia june 18-3 m. • a. schkuermanT" DEALER IN Drygcodt>, Clolhicg, furniahiaggwdini Jewelry, next doer to Boariatii’i Stan I Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. | j>6—Bm it J. com KAN, WHOLESALE A RETAIL MERCBAVT Cherry Street, Maeoa, Gs Will attend to all butincM cosofaris him. jt24—3ro. G. F. & H E. OLIVET" WHOLESALE OKOCERY MERCHANTS, Third Srrect, Macon Ga., . Will attend to all business entnstod I them. june 18—3 m. NlMtllaMaßt, STUBBLEfTfeLD house B. P. DENSE, PROPRIETOR. Mulberry Street, Moron, Ga, Ib open for tbe accommodation of ‘s public. june 18—43a SOUTHERN EXPRESS UO3lPA>f Office io Ralston'* Granite Buiidia| it Street, Maoon Ga. JNO. W. COX, i«t | june 18-3 m. METHODIST B(X)K DEPOSITOR! Cotton Avenue, under Masonic Hal* Miscellaneous, School and Kct-gw* Books, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Psws dtc., &c., for cash or country Produce. J. W. BURKE, Agt Macon, June 18-3 in. _ J. mTboakdman, insurance agent. The subscriber is now prepared to ah risks in the Georgia Home Insarasec, * Columbus, june 80-3 in. E J. JOHNSTON A CO., AGENTB HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capital 81,000,000 Available assets $1,583,000. I Maoon, jylO-3m _ G. BEUND, DEALER TN SADDLING AND HARNESS OdOM Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgis- No business transacted on Saturday l june 20-3n>. _ A. McQUEEN, • MACHINIST, Will kinds of repairing in Mack*- ery, and execute every variety of P •»' smith work in bis lino. Old frieod* «* new customers are invited to call. Plum Street, between Seoond and Tiirt Macon, june 20-1 ra. A. J. KIDDLE, PHOTOGRAPH gallery (Over Bonrdman’a Store, Mulberry St,) Macon, Ga. junr 18—3 m. GRIER & MASTERSON, LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, ALSO BLACKHC 1 * ING BUSINESS. Corner of Mulberry and 3rd Stk, june 18-3 m. FLINT HOUSE, MRS. M A FUNT, PloPßH****’ * (First Street, opposite Marks* JjJJLa. liopsasd fifths ywiaad Beardsw, A W. I *"*