Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 07, 1865, Image 4

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C. Stales iuierual limans Taxes. T A ii l 1: i. M AKrFACTI’RRS, AflTICLKS AND PKOIHTTM, AUCTION NALKN.Ac Advertisements, 3per cent. Ale. Beer. Aper barrel of 31 gallens, one -dollar. Auction Sal-:*, ’mirror amount, of 1 c ceut. It ini;* and Linking, Monthly tax of 1-24 of I per cent, upon depndf* in bank* or with any nking hand rad pound*, fhiriy- li.ink-* 1 pc m l Bunking—Monthlydut/ of l;2l of king. Bank* .m l Ranking—Ameont invested in Vnitcd St.-it. * B ind- exempted. B.uiks Mini Banking—Monthly duty of 1 -12 of .ii l p. ri i-nt up oi a\crugeuiuount of circula tion iv-ui-d l»y imy hank. Bank- mi l Banking—Additional monthly duly mI 1 •• • I ! p-r >-ent. upon average amount ofeir’ul ii.'.i. 1 • **; u I'«> per cent, ol capital. ltai.k- ml I: inking—Additional monthly Jut' ■ 1 • • i ‘ p i «eut. upon amount of cir- oul ii; i h •..Mil the average fortheaix month* pre I • • .ful> 1 1-d B.*r> ic' t solphutc of. per l"b pounds. 12 uentfl. Beer, l-icrr beer. ill-, porter, and similar fer- nvntod Ji |U -i per barrel, it not more than ol gallon*. oi.o dollar. Boniine. refined, produced by the distillation phaltuin. shale. peat, petroleum, or ul. per c illoti. jo 1 •d. pr«. luce l by the distillation riialy, peat, petroleum enL«. • I T ihlrt*. tor private u .Mum tor public u«o. Bridge Tirot-r i coiling t..||«, on groag receipt*. 3 and Bankers doing businea# m bro nil ».t!cs o| merchandise, produco e •.'■"11 pcrccnL Li.ua ullialoa and or s Be.; ..f stocks nmi bonds, 1-20 of 1 u the par value thereof. And of gold bullion and coin, foreign exchange. »• noto<. or other securities, 1-20 or t unt of such rales, and of all i jIi -ale i \ attic nt not exceeding 20 cent* •ding 2» and not exceeding 40 I.'. • ' •••»• limr hi cents per pound, or sold i*<* i - m by * bo pound. 10 per cent, a I Boats, on grow receipts, '1% per cent. ng# ot nny do*<*riptu... iilix n may i c kept lor usu, for hire, or lor pas- m-iik. r.-, and urhp-b rball not bo used exclusively i b.i • an i. > i-r l'U thu transportation of merch ai.div *lu- 1 nt fifty dollars nnd not exceed- it*'* •'•* 1'i lr d didliir.Oncludiiig harness used cwitli, ouch, i no dollar, i am rc.« *.i i)kc d* - riptioii, valued at above vntanJ dollar* end not a bo vo two bun- *i».*i I liar 1 , eiicli. two dollars. < , .irni'gc*iu| like description#, valued nt above la.»l iiudi.>d dollar* ami not above three hun- dr* I I "Ilai -. icli, three dollars. • an .a e- ol like description, valued nbovo three Imtidicd dollars and not above 0 ve hun dred dollars, each, idx dollars. Carriage.- ol like description, rnluod above fiv* hundred dollars, each, tun dollars. i 'n*ria--giouiid, mid ml imitations, per lb, 1 cent. rattle. -<-•• Slaughtered Cuttle. «'-merit, B -uuii or under. * per Cent. Chumi mI i’to iuctioo*, nil tincotnpoundod not Othci'tisc provided lor, ft per canI. Choeul.iie, prepared, per pound, 1!J cents. ( i Mtrretlt «, made of tobacco, inclosed in n ■ .'*•«•: wrapper, v 'lued ut not over five dollars • . i Imndi'-l packatios, «arh containing not u■ re thtm twenty hve cigarette*, one uollnr p . ihundred p ickiigo*. I’is.mi -etu . made wholly of tobacco, and also on ci. >i known as cheroots, or short sixes, * duel m. i Ii ease at not over live dollars por ,<1. t tiroe dollars por thousand. • , v due I nt over live dollars And not iccn dollars por thousand* eight dollars *. vidurd nl over fifteen dollars and not n t v dollars per thousand, liltoen dollars t Ii i locks vhoi, *»: Id.dll' • • m\ or i"t'tv-fl vo dollars per thousand, .ii- per thousand; atnl the valuation Iiciciii mention.d shall in nil cases bo *1 the cigars nvclusivo ot tho tax. s, 1 beat res, nod all shows, 2 per cent, dpt eXtilo or kniUinl and felted tabro*- ot it*«»n. wool, or other matorial, be- 1 I* il"- * u. In. bn-ndyed, printed or bleach- «-d. and all * -’nth painted, enameled, shirred Ur.-Oil. v.irnidu d or idled, ft per cent. I’lotbing. and all Wearing apparel in ad u to urdi r. In u\ -- over six Imudrud dollars, 3 per imitations, per lb„ one cent. til.*vo StcniH. ground, and nil imitations, por P"iind, .'lie cent, foul, minerals, except pen coal and dust coal per t..ii, . cunt . . t’..al .ol. pur gallon, twenty oents. »' *ul Fur. pr.-duocd in tho mauiilncturo of il- tuiuinatiiik -if, and the products of the re-dis hi «ituni ..I the cud tar thus produced, exempt Cotun, i ' * cent-. Coffee, ft coffee.or i 3 : Confect i< uiigruuud substitutes for, per lb., one cry. sukur vnluud st not exceeding ” ** ?ents. twenty cents ami i«»t exceeding t >rty cunts 4 cents. Confcctionwrv. exceeding forty oonts por Hi., r *old oihcrwiso tbau by tbo pound, IP por cut. Tlrd', three percent Cotton,upon which no duly has been loviod, rollottodur pnid, <>r wlitrU is exempted by law, per p cind. in •> cents. hum .mls.fscc Precious Stones,) ten por cent, hi aunt: r rilc». three percent. Ilxpic-s t ..mpauiuti, on gross receipts, three prroent. Knicrnld-. (• cc Proi'ieus Stones,) ten per oout. r.iumvci.•‘.production of, live percent. I ntinl Oil- of all duscriptions, five por ceut. Ferries, receiving tolls, three por cent on gross rcoeli ‘ Kish him tight packs I tuit» priserved, Uvo per cent. I'lui tune, md other article.'made of wood, >1 I in rougii oi u n tin tolled state, live per coUt. I urs of all dc'cnptious, when mado up or in inula- uri d. fi\ f per cent. tla-, illuuilnatinp. ina leof coal, wholly or in part. <»r of any other material, when the pru- •iuct shall not bo nlmve o'HMIOO cubic feet per month, per one t!ioii‘*nd cubic loot, 20 cents, * in-, illt.mu..I'ing, when Ilia product shall be above -Mi.oau cubic toot per month, poi uue thousand cubic feol— twonty-five cents, tilovc* ami Mittrus, ‘. per cent, dol l l.enf. per ivack, containing not moro tli.in twenty books, ot twenty’five leaves each. (.linger, tfi- u^l. and nil imitations, per lb. ono cent. tJIue ami tjelatln, of nil de-oriptions, in the owl d ►tote, per pound, one cent. tiluc mid Ocmeot, made wholly or in part of glue, to oc f >ld Iq a li'iuid state, per gall ceuta. tlravc Stones, flee per cent. ».unnowder. mid all explosive substance* madofot mining, blasting, artillery, or sport* mu. purpose.', when valued at VH cents per lb, ..r Ie*. p< i pound. 1 cent. ilui.p -w l i. .ml uM ex plosive.suksteuee* in ulc ! »r rnlniuc, blasting, urllBer^nr sporting j-urpw bcavalued above cunts per lb., and nut c v. ending cents per lb., l'-aoent*. (Jo:.|'.wdcr. and all oxp'osive substance* ndc purp wb ing, blo-ting, artillery,, or sporting at nod at ubove^tf cent* per Half and bonnets.T. per cent, iiu Is, i*' laum uel. of ships, bark*, brig*, rfclioonci . .-loop.', sail boots, steamboats, canal boat and nil other vessels and water craft, not including engine* ->r rigging, hereafter built u.n.lo or . m-truclcd. two per ceut. |tie..me, tho miiu ot ty*) exempt, in. <>iue. the tax oi b percent over $>00 mad not over ♦■.•*** , lnc .ui. . iax of per cent, ou excess of I j utx> umi oot exceeding#i0.WHi. I r come, tax 01 ton per cent on the excess over tm thousand dollars. I n*unim e Companies, ou gross receipts, one If percent, ig. |i and Iron. 1 l- .n M in fotuv> dollars. Slabs or Loops, whsthor made 1 bln >menus per ton, three dollars. .. ...ii* * I 1.1 i..n. three dollars. lr >n. rw-rolle-l, per toil, two dollars. Iron, all a t sn.Hj.l beyond blooms, slabs or a 1 , *n I not advanced beyond bars or reds, ml band. lump, or sheet iron not thinner than f... IS. am- suuge, per ton, three deHart. Iron IMute, not less than of an inch thick. cr t,,n. three dollars. Iron Band, lloop. and sheet, thinner than umber eighteen, wire guage per ton, five dol- Iron lMite, less than ’j of an Inch in thiok- Lard Oil. five percent. Lead, white per fire oents. Lead Pipes, five per cent. Lead.sheet, five per cent. Lead, shot, five percent. Lead, ingots, pigs or bars, three per cent. Leather, patent, enameled ami japinno.l leather and skins of every description, five per ^Leather, oil dried, and Deer Skins dressed or sosoked. five per cent. Leather of all descriptions, tanned or par tially tanned, in the rough. Ova ner cent. Leathor, curried or finished, flvo nor cent. Legacies, (see Succession to Koul Estate.) Lithographers, productions of. five percent. Lime, three per cent. Linsoed Oil, five cents per gallon. Lotteries, on gross receipts, five (*cr cent. Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted, flax, hemp, ju’e, India rubber, gutia perchn, wood, willow, glass, Pottery ware, luntner, pa per. iron, steel, load, tin, copper, xinc, brass, gold, silver, horn, ivtp-y, bone, bristle*, wholly or in part, or of any other muterial not other wise provided for, five por cent. Manufacture*, increased in value by being polished, painted, varnished, otc , etc- on th increased value, five per cout. Marble (Iravoelones, and other monumental stones, whether with or without inscription five pur cont. Masts, spars, shin or vessel Blocks, 2 per cent. Meats, preserved. 5 per cunt. Mineral Coals, except pea coal and dust coal, psr ton—cents, Mineral Water from springs. e*.c„ each bottle containing nut more than a pint—M rent. Miners! Water—containing not moro than a quart—one cent. Mineral Water, artificial. ■*> percent. Moccasins— r ) per cent. Mustard, ground and all other imitations per pound, 1 cent. “useum* and all show.-, 2 per cent, on re ts. . - 'dosses, produced directly from t-ugar cane juice, five cunts per pound. Molasses, syrup of, produced directly irom sugarcane jutce, V/i coots per gallon. Naptha, refined, produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltum* shale, peat, petroleum 01 reck oils, ete„ per gallon, 20 routs. Oil, illumina'ing, produced by thodistillation of ooal, aspbaltiim, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oils, and all other bituminous substance* used for a like purpose, por gallon, 20 cents. Oil, Lard, per gallon, ) cents. Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, ft cont*. Oil. all animM and vogotabfe, not oxnnpted or otherwise provided tor, per ga’lon.ft cent*. Operas, Museums, Thoatre*, and all Shows, on gross receipts* 2 per cout. Oxide of Zinc, per UK) pounds, .V) cout*. Paints, as below, 5 per cont. Painters’ Colors, dry or around, in oil or in paste, or with water, not otherwise provided lor. 6 percent. Parasols. 5 ner cent. Paner. of aB description*, including pasto- besrd, binders’ board, and tarred papor for rooting and other purpoaos 3 per cent. Pamphlets, ft per cent. 0 Passports. $.*>. Photographs, ft per cent. Pepper, ground, and all imitations, per lb., 1 cent. Piano Fortes. Organs, Melodeons. or other parlor Musical Instruments, kept for use, nut including tlioso placed in churches or public edifice*, .valued at not less than $100 and not above $200 each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, etc., when valued .it above $200 and not above $100, each, four dollar*. Piano Fortes etc. when valued nbovo $100, each, six dollars. Pie kies, f Pins, sol _ Plate, of gold, kept for u*e, per ounce, trov, 50 oents. Piute of silvor, kept for use, per ounce, troy, 5 cents. Provided, That silvor ,poon, or platoof ullvor used by ono family to an amount not exceeding for y ounces, a* aforesaid, belonging to any one person, plate belonging to religious societies, and souvenir* and koepsakee actually given and reoeived as such and not kept for u»e : ul.so all premiums awarded as a token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, nr us.m- ciation of persons, lor any purpose whutuver, shall he exempt from duty. Precious Htones, 10 per cont. PreciousSUnos, on which duties havo been paid, when Hot or reiot, pay tax only on value of Retting. Pimento, round, and all imitations, por lb„ 1 cent. Preserved Fruit* five per cent. Priuted Books. Magazine*. Puinphtot* * Re views, end allother similar printed publica- tion.H. except newspaper*, 6 per cent. Paint* and Painter's Color*, dry or ground, in oi| 01 paste, or with water, not otherwise provided for, ft por cent. Printed Billhoad*. Cards and Circular*, ft per cent. yuuksllvor, produced in nny manner, 2 per cent. Railroads on gross roooipts.2' j per cont " Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, ft per cent. Rootified Wines, purgallen.ftb cents. Repairs of engines, cars, carriages, or other artioloe. when suoh reiiHirs increase tho value of the article repaired 10 per cent or over, on suoh increased valuo, H por cent. Haleratus. per pound, ft mills- Bail Tent - , Shades, Awnings And Bag* mado nf cotton, flax, or hemp, ft per cent. Sait, per BX) pounds, (J cents. Borews, oommonly called wood-scrows—to per cent. Bhot, ft percent. gpows, of all kinds. 2 per oont on receipts. bilvor, produced lrom quartz mines, from heds.of rivers, from the earth, or in any other manner. % of 1 por cent. Slaughtered Catt 0, Swine and Sheep, on ,»»i« «...i ..-1—exceeding throe month* o|,|. oattle and c the exclusively. 40cent* per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc.. 011 all cattle and calve* under throe months old, slaughtered, ft cent* per hoad. SUuykterod Cnttlo. eto.. cn nil „ w l„„ •laughtered. 10 cents per head. . battle, etc., on all sheep and lambs slaughtered. 6 cont.* per bond. Provided, That Cattle, not exceeding five in number, and calve*, «wino, *hoon,ami lunib* uot exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own con sumption. in any ono year, Khali bn exempt from duty; aed all sheep slaughtered for tho Pella shall pay two cents only per head, bnuff, ner pound, lift cents. Sosp. fancy scented, cream, transparout, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, per pound, five cent*. 1 Soap, soft, ft por cent. Boon, castile, value not above five cents per pound. 2 mills. 1 Soap, Castile, value above fiv# cent*. 1 cunt. 9°»P. palm o 1, same as Castile. Soap, erosive, samo as Castile, boat), all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft soap and soup otherwise provide*! lor, valued not abovo flvo oents per Pound per pound. 2 mills. ‘ ' heap, all ether deseriptiens, valued above five cents per pound, 1 oent. boda Water, etc., ft ner cent. Spars and Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 por cent bpintH, distilled an J sold, or removed lor consumption or sole, rnm July l. ivjl nor 3.1 Ion. *1 tn Kruiu f,k ru V dollars per gallon on first proof, fitage Coaches per cent, on receipt*, htoomboat*, per ccnr. on receipts. Ships 2!« per cent on receipts, bttroh, made of potatoes per pound. 2 mills, uillis rch * made of corn or wheat, per pound. Suren, made of rice or any othor materials, per pound^l cent. bteaui Engines, including Locomotive mid Marine Engines, 3 per oent. Stool, in ingots, bars, sheets, or wire, not loss than \i of au inch tWk. valued at *evou vent* per pound or lr— n, five dolla Iron Naib, cut und wrought, Fpikoe and hor>e *hue Nail*, when wrought by baud, per ton. five dollar*. Iron Costing*, used fur bridge* or other per- in ment *truetures, per ton. three dollars. lr u t'astloys, ir^clln* ten pouuds in weight, foreu'Uca'ttrg.nut otherwise provided lor, per 'on. tnre«- dollars. Iron lli'cts. exceeding \ of an inch in diameter, per Ion, five d.dlars. 11 mu .Nuts, less Uiun twu uuaeee each in ...rtoD.lM JttllM*. lr«m Bull*, not less than Tour omnees in Wfiaht, per tun. five dollars. l.-wnir} ,'(>•* Proclou*atone#,)ten per < ent.t 1 X* K id '‘kin*, live per . out K iiUe 1 Fabrics, five per oent.| uiwi^ in ingoi*, ears, snuet* or wire, not less thmv‘4 ot an inoh thick, valued tit abovo eleven oetita per ton. twelve dollam and a half. btone, freest.mo. sandstone, mXrblo and '•soed'howu* °* W- ol ^ tr - d «*crii*tlon. when Sterreotypes, Stoves per tc . Skins, goat, kid. sheep, horse, hog or d<»g, Unned or dressed, in the rough* ft pur ceut* bkius, when previously aMosscd in the rouxh. and ui»on which duties have been no- tuany paid, shall be assessed on the increased value only when earrie<tor finished. Succession to Real Estate, where the suo- cefsorshall be a lineal issue ora lineal sue- cesser of the predecessor, on the valuo of the J ial estate, on each oue hundred dollars, one ollnr, Bueoexslon to Real Estato. whore the suecos- sor shall be a brother or a sister of the prede cessor upon the value, per one hundred dollars two dollars. Buoeesaioo U Real Estate, where the successor ■hall be a brother or sister of the father or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the predecessor, por one hundred dollar*, four dollars. Buooea*H»n to Real Estate, where the sue. e-- sor shall be » brother er sister of the grand father or grandmother, or a descendant ol tbi brother or sister of the grand father or grand toother of the prodocossor, per ono hundred dollars, five dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where the succes sor shall be of any othor degree of e.dlatoml consanguinity to the predecessor, nr shall be a stranger iu blood, per one huudred dollar*, six dollars. Buocossion to Personal Property, same as Real BstaU. . Stunr brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch sUudard in oolor, producixl directly Irom the sugar cans, aud uot from sorghum or impehee, other than thoso produced by the re finer, per pound. 2 cents. On all oUrified and refined 12 and not above No. 18 Dutch Telegraph Companies, an receipts, r ) j-cr cent. Toxtliu fabrics, 6 percent. Theatre*, operas, circuses, museums, and nil show*, on gro-* receipts, 2 per cent. Thread o per cont. Tile#, draining. 3 per cent. Tobacco, cavendish, plug, twist, and all other kind* of ijiuiiula- tiired tobueci not herein pro vided for. from whpdi the stem h.is boon taken out in wholo or in part, nr which is sweetonod, 3'» cent* per pound. Tobacco, .-iiioking tobacco manufactured with all the stem in, tim leaf not Ii ivmg noon but to* l or stripperl from tho *tom, and on refuse tobac co known h* tine cut -hurt*, S> cents per pound- Tobaeco, smoking tohacc-t, made exclusively of stein*, and not mixed wiia leaf or luat and Htoiu*, lucent* per pound. Tobacco, fine cut mewing whether manufac tured or locse. or in bulk. .►'» cont* per p'iund. Tobacco .Snufi and.^nulf Flour, manufactured of tobacco, group.!, damp or dry, pickled, .-con- ted, or otherw i-c. per pound, '-ft cent*. tobacco, tioe-cut, innniitarturcd to he sold or delivered loose in bulk, ur in package*, papers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, 35 cent*. Toll Road, Ferry or Bridge, on gross receipts, 3 {‘or cent. EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND? : ALKR IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Yacht*, »Vc., oxcending one hundred and ton tons, each, one hundred dollar*. Yellow Sheeting Metal, in rods or shoot*. 3 percent. Zinc. Oxide of, per 100 ponnds, 3> cent# TAB LE IT. L ICK.\.SKS, Apothecaries—$10. Architects and Civil Engineers—$10. Am iyur*-not exceeding «250,«K)(I-$IOO. Ex- r«*”' ‘DKt-’O.on and not exceeding $500,000— $2<si. Exceeding 5.^),'im-$ g*i. Auctioneers—whi*#u annual huIov do not ox- COjyi $10,000—$10. ll exceoding $10,(XK)—$2t». ^Ilunkors-dsmg capital not exceeding $-fto,- • n ' ,, !a r . r ^.®. XCOf,ai ' lK for every nddi- ionnl -rl.iHM) in excess -$2. Brewer*—loss than ftOO barrel* per year—$25- tvcr-nto bnrreh per year-fifto. Bowling Alley*—for each alley—*|o. BiBiurd Rooms—for ouch tablo—$10. Brukci-s—$50. ( ' a I»ital not exceeding j&'iihm&T™ 1 '"* for •“ h Broker*, liand Warrant—$25. Broker*, i.Eittlc— if annual Kales do not ox- oecd ->10|0jX)—$l(i. Exceeding $10,000—$1 lor eh additional H.UOO. Companies, on dividend* and surplus gains, ft per cent. Turnpike Companies* Bund.*, on the intcrc.d of. ft per 1 ent. Turpentine, spirits of, per gallon, 20 cents, llmbrellxo and Pnlasol*. ft por cent. \ arhish or .Japan, mado wholly «»r in part of gum copal: or other gum* and *ub*tunces, ft per cont. Vegetables. pre*ercod. ft per oent. Vessel*, on gross receipts, 2l£ percent. vVittchos, gold Wiitches, composed wholly or iu part of gold or gilt, kept for u*o, valued at *D"» or Ickk, each, one dollar- Wntche-, gold watches, coinpoicd wnolly or in part o| gold or gilt, Koi»t for u.*o. valued at above rl'#», each, two dollar*. White lead, per l‘W pounds, 35 oents. U jnc, made of grape*, per gallon, ft cents. \\ me, nl other, and liquors known ok wine, or produced by being rectified and mixod with other spirits, or into which uny matter what ever inay be infused, to bo sold a.s wine, not otherwim provided for, per gallon, except those made frutn currant*, rhubarb or berries, ftu cent.t. Yachts, Pleasure or racing boats, by sail or steam, inoa*uring by cu*tom-hou*e measuie- mont tun ton* or le.-.s each, live dollar*. Yacht*, .Ve., exceeding ten and uot oxcoeding twenty tons, each, ton dollars. ) iiebtH, Ac., exceeding twonty and not ex ceeding forty tons, each, twenty-five dollars Yachts, Ac., ing eighty ton Yacht.-?, Ac., ceding forty and not exceed- ch. fifty dollar*. :e<l!ng cignty and not oxccod- md tun tons, each, Koventy- Brokur*. Pi ...la Broke -$l«i S, ( 'll' '-untrue tn ial—$20. Iiuuso—$10, Brokers si o aso table !. Builder* and Contruetor.s, il a liutclHTM, Sill. llulohei»rul;iilln. from Cin-BHPH, Icn .lullur.. Oil Di.lilli-rs, lilly .lnll.irK. ( uiilt'cliunor,, t.-n liiillnn,. (.oiivuyanccrK. ton dollar*. Clnmi Aitontn ton Joll;ir>. Iimitiilj,, ton ilollurn. J.irljllor,, titty ilnllatvi. ItifUHIor.i -il Ai'j’1 im ;i„,I IViiohos, dintillinir » half bllrrc R |ll ' ryi!ar i twolvodollnr.t und hSil'SSiS ’ vhl '" n " uthur lioen8 ° GlftKnlori.rHo. frofriotors of. Ilfty dollnn. la* Fitlo. ilor.su Dealer*, ten dollars. rhuM oxoiojiw.rSjln. rTOlitf hi tuiy fflt onnlonoium.iro, dnll.n nr IriiJliounl i.JSt In t. iJIi ' v " !",!!' llvo duHiin. Intotliuonco ttlhoo keepers, ten dollurs, Insurnnou Attonts, ton dollurs. liiiuniiHo Alton is, loroiun, titty dollnr*. ducks, ton dollurs, , JtiKBlorit, twonty dollars, loiwyorr, ton dollurs. lovery Stublo lioepors, ton dollurs. 1,01 cry In kut I.onlor. one hundred dollars. Manuljcturur*, ten dollars. Miners, ten doilai-s. Pniont Right Dealers, ten dollars. tuulcs^hfty tkdlurs." 1 "’ 0 ,h “ ,wu llors ‘" or flvo dollars' lwUb t ' ro " r ““I*") twonty- l’oddlcrs, (with one dollars. Pocldloni. (iruycllinir on foot) ton dollars. odd or». dry Bonds, lifto dollars. 1 odillors, jewelry, lilly dollars. I hototraphors. twho-u roooipis do not oxoaod hvo liundrod dollar,) ton dollars. Over flvo hundrod dollars and uudor ono thousand .iol- iwet, ly-Ii vo d°d IniTs". ' J '° t “ n “ ,lluu “ nml llo " ;lr ' , • I'lumbors, ton dollars. duUars ,IUr< <lo ‘ CKlh ,><l0 l, »*Tel««) twenty-five Retail dealers, ton dollars. Retail Dealer# in Liquors, fwonty-llvedullnr* Mnllion* und Jueks, ten dollar*. Btesmors and Vessels, (furnishiug food lodging*) twenty-five dollurs. 1 hun-o or mulo) lift00n Imi -‘/•'•m--' * »*b-iii}-iM u uunurs, lalluw Chandler# und Soap Makor.*, ton ilul kun refined sugar above uood direct ly from tbo sugar cane, and nut ._sorghum or Impehee. per pound,2*« ceut#. bugar. on all clarified or No.18, Dutch standard iu reotlv from the sugar cans ghum or imphea, per poun* Sugar, on grose amount of aales of refiners, including all the products ot their iuauutacu>- puund, per pound. 1 oents. .J Ju sor Candy, exeeedlng 80 and not exceoding 40 ceaU per Mad. 4 oents. tabove 20 els. per 5^Sy?e*eeeding 40 doibentUe Uan by lb# lelpbaleut Barrtee.per l 40 cent# per puund or kerwUe Uan by tbe puund'. 10 per ceut. I narrtes, per lw pouuds, 12 sent# Theaters, Muscum?, Concert Hull rod dollar*. Tobacconist*, ten dollars. Wholes,lie Dealers, U'.yvW li., u „ r .,) whose uumi.'l-.‘ie. do not o.xceej ^VI.OUU. tifiy dollar,. Wholesale Dealers, (exeepl liouors) whose ■ale.- exeeed lilly Ihousaad dollars, for every additional one thousand dollars in execs, ol lilly thou-and dollars, one dollar. 1 wholraidc'deu'el's*” 1 ‘ i,|uul ' l ’ , s “"‘° 118 *th«r Frffilmfn aud llifir Kniployei-s, HEADQI.-ARtHRS II. S FORCES. I fee,fee. Msco.v. 0*., July M8W. ( hnin other "rder, are issued by tho Froed- loeus bureau, tho lollowinc rules will bo in A n e \ a,| d are published for tho guidance of tho r rsoduien ami their turuier mastor.*: I. lhecutuiaon law governing tho domestic rul.iti )n*, giving parent# authority and control tbetr children, an I guardiuus control over 1 »?i lr '!t ,ll “V uru ,n ,orco * The authority and '.'.uJLV.rn 0 iwardiuns tuko tho 1 , V° l ‘iu.*u ot tho toriuov uuulur. torrnor mositra nre oonitUuted tho 'umur*. nndofthu ivgod and intirm, In Iho ahseneo ol purenls orolhorncat reUtivo, «»|'»hl«,o< suppertin, them, , , "0"a uietr nod women umlor twenty- unu ul) \ cur# Ol uge will remain under tho oon- trol nt their parent# or guardian* uutil they bo- cnuio ul ugo. thus aiding to support their pur- ont# and younger brothers mnl si*tors. IN . iho tonuer ma.'tur# ot Iroodmen must not turn away the young and infirm, nor refuso to give thorn food and shelter; nor shall tho ublo bodied niiMi and women go away from their home*, or live m idlene##, and leave their par ent# or children or youngur bruiher# ur sister# to be supported by othor*. »,'• Thu former ma*trr8u f freedu«> n will not ho pcrinitlcd hi turn »wu> ,u drive Irmu their pluutatioiiN tnithliil hand*, who bavu helped tu make the crop#, when the crops are sxvcd.with- uut |>a> iug tor the labor already performed. N I. ri eedmeti. like all o her men, aruamcn- ah u to civil and criminal law and arc liable lur v lulaiiuusut law. thossuioa* white citizens, hut in no ca*o will brutality be allowed on tho part of the termer iua*lor.— rtniikmg moii will at once see that with the ond ot slavery ad enactment# anti custom* which wore necessary to it* preservation must coase to have oiled. ^ 11- l'ci>oii8of «ge who arc free from any of the obligations rctcricd to above are at liberty to find now home# wheuevrr they can find pro per employment, but they will imt bo supported by tue Government or by their former masters i" »dleue## und vagrancy. 'ill- 'I will be Iclt to the employer and servant to agree upon thowago* to bo paid, and any just arrangement or contract will uot be interfered with; but Ireeduicn are advised that lor the p* os cut season they ought to expect only moderate wage# and when their employers can not pu> tho luuiu-v, they ought to be contented with u lair part of the crop to bo raised. This l ulu subject to Mich modification u* the Frocd men g liureau may require. l.Y. All otlicur*. soluior# and citixens are re quested togve publicity to those rule* and to >a t»iruct the freed people as to their new rights hd obligations. X All sub District and I’ost Commandors are required to correct any \ io atiou ot the above rules within their jurisdiction All offences hereunder may bu trie ! belorou Military Com mission or l*rovo>t Court, lo command ot Brevet Maj. Gen- Wilho.v, ID WARD P INHOFF. Capt. and A. A. A. 0. WANTED, A Nf>. 1 BREAD CooK, oi good character. ^ a .\un* oilier need apply. Mil VEILS \\ YNXK A CO„ , Cook’* ii old, Columbus, iej 117—2w GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. <314 main Sfroot, Louisvillo, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal advanoos made on Cotton on comtignment. WAffTED—Feather/, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow and Rag*, fur which f will pay tho high est market prico, either in cash or trado. sept &-3tp TO OWNERSOF COTTON^ In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would sui/ that we arc Jirrjiurrl TO TAKE CHARGE O.F, PUT IN ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in Ihe Slales of Ucor/ria, South Carolina or Alabama, as we hair local agents ill nearly every lawn and ,t corps of must efficient men, selected fa integrity, capaci ty, and experience, lo take charge nf every lot. We will also pay all Taxes anil Charges or every description, AND MAKE IjIIIEUAL ADVANCES ONstritK COTTON. In .short, we will hike charge <>J the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time we rccrirr it until and returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., . Mew York, or w. C. WATTS & CO., Ijivcr/mil. England. I Ve inrilc the especial attention of non residents to our fai ilitics. E. M. BRUCE & CO., y^u^usta, (la. Located in Columbus us Agent fur K- M Bruco A Co., I am prepared to tako charge of Cottons under the nbovo a Ivertisement, ami to make advances thereon. Iam also desirous of purchasing largely and will pay full market rates. FELIX ALEXANDER, s„„t at—, f COTTON I COTTON 1 IC-EIIST & CO., AUGUSTA. GA., S COTTON FACTORS, AND AGENT* OF THE NEW AND ’ ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. Running weekly botwoen Augusta nmi Sn- vannah, TTAVING made the necessary butine#* nr- *■ 1 rangeinent#, wo are prepared to tuuko lib- eral advance* on all consignment# ef Cotton entrusted to them for sale or shipment to Sa vannah. Now York or Liverpool, with all the costs, charges and oxpuu#o« attendant thereon, including internal revenue tax, Ac. - Consignment# entrusted to their rare for Sa vannah or Now York will he forwarded mi ar rival by the first trip of tho HKLEN»jmd tent to our friend*’ Mwsra. Smith A Dunning, of New York, if intended for sale In that market. #<» hs to Arrive in the short space ot eight day*. Having established a lino of clipper ships bo- Y° r fr a . n . d W v ®fP00l. nil shipments ol Cotton Intended tor the latter place, will bo sent forward without delay, thus avoiding tho further oxpense* of insurance and storage while tn Now York. KtilN A COT Agent# of Stoamer Helen, ... „ „ , OUloo Jackson street. nug 2S-2m UppoMto No. 2. Warren Block. Select Limited School. H AVING long ontortuiuod the idea that a limited School i* best udapte.l lose ure tho highest ends of Female education. I have selected Columbus. Go., a# a suitable locution for in# establishment or such un lii*utution. Vi r * e ftndoomiuodlous Rosidonco ol YIrs. M. h. Shortor, opposite the Baptist church, will be oeoupied for tho purpose. The number of pupil# will be limited to 40. of which uuuiber 10 or 12 can bo received into tny family a* boarders. Pupils must bo entored for the Scholastic year, or for the rotnaiuder, after entering; and no deduction will be made lor absunco, except iu eases of protracted sickness. Iho scholastic year will bo divided into three terms-each M weeks. ihr !•%net Te rm will open on the Dth of Octo ber noxt, Tho rates for it as follow# • iuttion Literary Department $:«» 00 Music •• 25 00 „ Music with use of instrument JU oo French 50 Latin aud Greek 10 Oo Hoard (oxulusive of washing) 7ft ini To bo paid in udvanco, iu currency or it# ouutvaient. * Provisions will be mado for ornamental i ?- 0lh * r low Columbus Business Directory. Dry Good, ond Grooertea. [ J. F. WINTER 4 CO., No, 73 Ilroud Street, Dcalars in Dry (Jouilj, Groceries and Country 1‘roduec. GEO. IL I’KADODY, (Old Stand, Rro^d Street.) Dcalor in Dry Goods, Groceries. Fancy Articles and Country Froduce. JAMES A. BRADFORD, Family Groceries- he., Ac., at old ytand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oitlcthorjie und St. Clair atroeta. IL C. MITCHELL A CO.. (At Gunby A C'o’a old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Staple Dry Good*. I*. M. DIOOXRfl. R< g# CRANM. DIGGERS .k CRANE, Grocer?, Produce and Cointnission Merchant*. l'/.» Broad street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce nnd .Staple Dry Goods. Corner un.for Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, and Liquors, — -ow J A .McNeill 1 Co., Broad Street. K. KURNIKER Jc CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries. No. 170 Broad Struct, Under City Hotel. , K. houihon. T ' " K TYLEIt A ROBISON,' No, 123, West side Broad Strcot, v rs. Produce and Commission Merchants. L. w. WALL, R # THOMPSON, WALL Sc THOMPSON. No. 132, Bust side Broad Stroet, Deaiur* in (Irwcrie.*, Liquors, Country Produce. J. A. M NRILL, K. A. 8MITH. j, a. McNeill a co„ \\ h«le«:ile and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquor#, Rope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Douler in Dry Goods, 13-J, \\ est side Brood Street, Columbus, Ga. Doale BRITTON * BARNES, in Family Groceries and Confeclb.na- rwi '.i .""'7 V'-duc, bouabt and sold. Cmwlord .imet — D. Wiilbnhtn's old stand. J. it. orkgory! Dcalor In Fancy Article.., staple Dry Goods. „ ... Groceries, Hard ware, Ac., Ac.. No..it, iiroad street, oppoalte Express ofllco. FERRY A CO., Dealers in Fancy floods. Hats, Grocorics, Ac., *(1 Broad street. Iron, Coppor and Tin. HALL, MOSES Sc CO., Dealers in Hardware, fron and House Furnish- xt .‘ n $ Hoods. Old Stand, Broad Street. 80H0B8R iV KIFLER, Manufacturers of F lien' v Proof Safe*. Iron Door# mid Shutters, Locks, Ac., <t Sp«ar'.* .lewitlry store. Randolph st. p ,. . T * *»• rvIjii.* r., Batting and making dune in tho latest style, Randolph street, two door* cast ot G Strupj'cr. 0. Jf. JONKsi Cutting Ci.»tin--, find ix ii.-r j :i Fancy Goods. _ OOUiiT 0BDE1H pOl’JiTY iioots aud Li oc*. WELLS Sc CI’RTIS, , , No- 7ft, Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots. She Leather, Findings end Tanner-’Gil. P. BIBULER. Manufacturer of Bunt# uu-1 Shoes ili rt-rir of " f -1 ' .l.welry.SlurO. ’ Books and Statiomry. J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, No# 92, Broud .',truct, Crockery and Glass Ware. v C0WDERY St CO., Donlors in Chirm. Glass Ware, X - Columbu# Bank Building. Broad Street. linn. GI: Build ii Fashionable Millinery. „ MRS. Randolph street, Dentistry. DU. J FOGLE, Room? directly over the i'^t OCicc. Southorn Ejrprjns Co„ HILL, Ao’t, , Bror.d Street. WHITE. be publi.<hod in icn A true extract tn 7f“’»orih*ut tl, *‘tit i f . _ Wif e.tate uf W. J,. OjS, J“- ‘"‘'uinuir,, b.r icttcra of dUmi«i^ n irVml^ It is therefore ordered «i , " ' corned show cause if aI1 ter- '*»' -*s—•«-“ ’ 11 u, *f nted t<» the suid «pi.li c .r» i' f.W hcI 'I in u.ld r 1 J ,y the£ Ihe tii#t Jluiiduv in Aiirii ‘’^‘Sid - -^- criicr bo published"u/c ," 0 ?!- A .rue extract from .he ^ ^ '•» ^ -.0*, '), 1V . m.tin M "FF. Vrdif tayi.or 'or\rv '7' *-* All.iou baa applied f„r a,. r ‘-~ H - J Pr’p' rn ,, 'Vile -r ,ert I - “' r - * r «».-«l.^ 8. II. No. C. E. McKee’# old stand, oppu -Manufacturer and Jtc llarncsi Dcalor No Gift. Br eToint.cn user ol Cui OfT-r- Otfi i.Vi »K« , -v° u Dt;. * Wm X p: V Wcbb, \$ of Mary W«' l«cc , , r 'd' c l , , 7;„ 1 ^»»|[•JhSj H L. i,i I,, v- —| satdceuntytd Mariuui nnd'Jfi* * r **i2 in Havana end Ham;',-;. Citnra. Chow- | ing and "moking i'obuoco, yona tint limit* uf rhi. ^ren# Brou.l n , oorncr Band.dph and Bmad. H >,« thereloi'u urderr i nj ,'i;. P DR. KIRK.3CEY, (Late of Walker Hospital.) his services to the oitlz.-ns nf Columbus •c at Duiv.-'iti, Collier ,v Co’s Drug Merc. DR. 0)1./.LY, Office up stairs, in buildiiii! buck oi Columbus -auk. Office hours 7 tn 3 a. m., 1 to i Ji. m. and 7 to !« p. m. DR. .«. II. LAW. No. 77, Broad street. Prescriptions carefully prepared. Amnesty Pi-oclatuatlun, Wliorou, The President of tho United .Slat n trie 3th day uf Deae nbcr, lH.it. did. iviih t njoct of supt-resdi-K ibe existiu, ivbelli, a, Ida. c all persons ia lay their arm., return to their luyulty, und t*» r*-:*.rn m.v t thority of t : rii- n id iq.-th 1 Ji.'A’K ,1 * “I?* 1 **>* fasjl ill JUtJlr,ueu «afj: 1,1 iTeiuiie# ' And it .;, flr u , ii? ‘US '-••'Wiil wSSl ordure I that iluc d-eiiied n* given publi. ation ol thi.- •tuirei, a ucw#pai Georgia, or.ee a w ly preceding said; A fruo extract , r ..ui Luurt. Soptcmoer < : th, I , icLkm^'K-OMIs »V/ierg ol i.uurt ol (, r j : r.sWtSsiiis'ys! xtraet trout the* mid ex-offio _sept id— wbw UlCGHUlA—.ainiduii (, WIIFk'eas'j.mio V( n i ll |iC k ’ nl '"' 1 ' »v letters oi '-'in. , Curdy I ! All ooncci "aid C , , -t Itti iiitrutiun ol ibe th, N. CROWN A CO.. Man it facturors and Dealers in Tin. Shoot Tron and copper U are, Ildus, Furnishing Guods, . - J'-j 1 - t side Br*»iid Street. . FKH. B. MT. MILLKORP, R. \Y. MILFORD Sc CO„ Manufacturer, of Tin, Copper. Shoot Iron. Hollow Ware and Stovos, 111. Broad Street. D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No. HJ, broad Street, Wholesale ond Retail Dealers in Stoves. Iron Un. Copper. Ilrittania Ware. Ao. JOHN MoflOVERN. (Under Coo It’s Hotel, Iiroad Street.) Manufacturer nnd Dealer in Tin Ware. I,"U v ins and l.....l|.„ dune al -li..i I natico. Wareliotiso and Uontmiaaion Merohanta, k. s. QllKEMVaan, its c. on»r. GREENWOOD A GRAY. Warehouse and Commission Merchants. Haul,in Ware House, in rear Cn„k House. J. 11. IVEY A COm arehuuse, Rcceivinit. Forwarding and Com missi,in Merchants, Onlothorpo street, near En,|iiirer otllee. JOHN MUNN, (Bruad Stroet) Gunurul C-.imuis* 1 n Merchant. Special atton- _j,»un i>iud to purchiwe find ghipping of pot tup M. I*. KLLIfl. CHA8 KM.18 M. I». ELLIS Sc CO.. Cummi#hiun Merchant*, Br.md street, next door duutli ut Bank of Culumbu*. W. T. W00IL General Cummi**ion un«i Forwarding Merchant Apaiacfiiooiu, Fla. CHARLES ROGERS Jc CO, Purchoeers ot Cotton for Shiptnont. Ullico Into Bank of L'tiarla*ton Agunuy, Broad Streut, Watoliea, Jewelry, &c- T. S. SPKAR, Praoliost and Experi.ucad Wulchmakor and Jeweler and Dualur in Fine Watohe*. Rich Jewelry, ,te M oorner Broad and Randolph. J. U. BKAMUALL. Practical Watchmaker, No. W. Broad Street, Culumbu*. Ga. H ate he* and Jewolry ropaired. W. R0SBNST1UL. YVatehmaker aud Repairer, .. , No.'JO, Broad at.. Next door to J, w. PMiitJook Store, C. M. KINSEL. Jeweller and Engraver, No. 58, Brood Stroot. flering ami.o-ty m l par-l'ui. t>. , o'rt.iin • ’ wli".l'i"l 'ItrviHy, » r by imwli-arion, engaged in #atd rebolli-m ; and YVliurca#, many pcr*on* who had #o engaged i the *;ii.l rcbulF *aid procl.iur takc tho bem-fii.- Wherfi;,#. Mans deprived 11uni all cl •■-id. lute 0^11,,, hereby notified i, a- ..... T l t ill .N 0 n Toner ' 6 " ,y ik-uii .* hand nfi'n-i.BIy, Scj.t.r- a JAS - Lowfc/ca; GKOItGlA—iH.i \V 11 Kill AS l.-it .c 11. I'ouldc- d -1- 't. i u ,ln confl.*<\iti... rebellion, 1 ditiun#, nc sIimII take which *hall bo rcgi-iureu, tor pcrmnnotit i r>—- ’ iV4Jmin|*trnti*.,i ..•> • 'V " orvHtiou, and sliall bu ut thutcuor and effect I puirigk, «leeou-fd, I 11.it - ',,d >••'Vint'y^ lollowinx, to-wit: *n . .. ' fdoKoioinniyswciror nflirin in prc*cnco of, • ,u*,- ( if ; mv th >v liivuwhy^.' Alm.Kl.ty...id, that I will bencolurih faithful- > should n..t be B i.,ni,.d tho ^i.l ,11 ly dulei.,1 "f ll.e I'i'• 1 States J leurl „f ll.dil.mj ... be hWl "nj and will... like mumi. r, ab.de by a I faiibl',.1- I cum.ly .... il... 1,,-t M„„d;,y i , Nuvcmb ly auppurt ull laws and da,a.,,.,,.. , i.icl. j Given i. : der my band Ibis l.lhd.) Ggng rebellion < tumber. ISoft. ; ‘ ' * GEORGE W. All’Ul eipntiu of slave*.—' won* are oxceptcd liimalnm: vo boon i>rc:trniiod civil 1 otherwise domestic or protondod Conl'uduratc 1 under the .1 t lfi ( JKORiHA. HARRIS t.'Ol’NTY VJ I! Crawfoid and Benjamin U. applied lo. . .... oitato of Uonjami ounly. - Li ol a lininistratioi All |.< iu-ld I rnud arc Iiiqcby n •; in. any they bnvo» why t| 1( d - ..d t..-tutu should n 11 le k l *ant at tlio t’ourt >.t Urdin i lor #.ndejuuly, ou tlietirxi C.mdios, Fruits, Wines, &o. 1. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Btrdet, Manuioeturcr and Dealer iu Caudie#, Cordial#, fcyrup*, Pro*crve#, Pickle#, See. PHELPS <k WHITESIDE, No. 114, Brood Stroot, Manufacturer# of Pholpi’ ’Moi* Koso Candies.’ fiitu Dealer* in &weet and Sour Article*. CARGILL Jc BROTHER, S3, Bro.nl Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. Bokerlet. CHARLES CRICHTON Jc C0„ No. 150, Broml Street, Manutacturer of Cake*. Loaf Bruad, Cracker* «• “It kind*, whuloaat# and rotail. C. BRUY VOGEL. No. 32, Brood street. Manufacturer of Cake. Broad and Crackers, oi all kiud* Lagor Buor Saloon. BfUffllltl nnd Apothocunes, UKQCHART Ac CHAPMAN, il« at«» a / W J i 1 » 1 . oiner tUKlIlUltOIl*. l. HOLIIART at CllAPMAV Boarder# mu*t furnish their own sheeu. nil- ik . . . . LiiAia>lAN, ►w ouso# and towels. 1 Druggist# und Apothecaries, Dealers in Drug# Application? for ontering pupils will hero- Mudeanc*, Perfumery, Ao., fi'ed until thc'.Bh October. _______ Old Maud, Bruad St. Adilruws until 'T.ik <....» ... a, — * • I’l.vu.iuiir H'l I.IIK caved until tboUth October. Address until i.th Sept, at Eufaula. Ala sfker that tune, Columhun Ga. ' John k. McIntosh. „ ^ ESPXSKNCK8, , Kul “ ula ' Ala. Ct>l. m, 11. Chnmburm !? r , i ones, iluKsell eo., Ala, Col. J. T. Flewellen. ” - •• Rf; V xi HyMipan. Coluiubu#. Ga. tol. J. M. Chamber*, •• •• Mr. Jauic# C.H»k, •• •• Mr. Wiu. Mitch*!, Mr. A. C. Flewellen. " •• be.', k—Itw «... .. ith roft.... .. w fc ,. u WIU So help me God. TIlC following l-l-a.KOKOi from the buielit* of tlii* i 1. All who are or have or diplomatic ofiWr* foreign agents of th State*. 2. All who left Judicial ?t.it Unite>l S’nlCH to uiil the rcbuilia... 3. All who havo been military or naval ofli- ccr# ot the pretended (’ nfedera'c government shove the rank of Colonel iu thu :u ;uj, ui Lieu tenant in the navy. 4. All who lull their seat* in the Congre*# of the l lilted Matt? to aid in the rebellion. ft. All who resigned or tendered tlio rusigna tion of their ommi-Kion* in th.- Army au i Na vy of the l lut' d State* to cva-lo their duty in resisting the rebellion. 8. All who have uncaged in anv way in treat- ing otherwise than lawfully a, i.risoners ot war ' , persons found in the United M ito survico us 'J 1 otfieem, soldier#, t-oumun, or in other eapat-i- ' ties. 7. All person* who have boon or aroabsen- t«?**s from tnu I nitcd Slate# lor the purpose# ol aiding ihe rebellion. H, All military or naval ..moor* in th# rebel service who were uduc.,tud ht tho G ktriiment . _ n the Military Academy «t \Vr*t Point oral' ' I nett 11 »> Vwft.idTi . » . lV, ,h “ ttiVAES "hValf.r’fScnloJ ftffic "f H?n*aiulV IV lirili itor n . /IL 1 . .r ' u> *. l*ro* R ndod office# i orphan.*. un.K r h.n, tc.-u ve id-„i hec } , hi' < «:^r ,u - ■" " , - ,ur "fa- . in. Allw 7 ..n, who left their home, will.In 1 .1,1, ^t'.yTbc“b.“'ft" 'tho 8igh • ensf^r«on” w°ho^luivo ’ ~~ ^ made raid* into the I'nifnd State* from Cana- ( * f u, JA — MUSCOGEi: C0l > tla or h-.-en engage l iu destroying the cuuiuicu-c * : ? l.ljs-ibeth Nance Ini* applioJ t< ol the I nit.-d >t:ite# on the lake# and river# that Adu.ini*iration de boni# nuu on tl separate tue British province# from thu United i ,l:,rv .cy,»' .Nance, doceased. tiecB States. a#, a nn’r, d« ceased. MTt .o-W,t Ur (MIOBGIA:- HARRIS OMWiY- y May ami L. I>. .'lay litivo ayplicl luttk-r.' ul odiiiiui>(r:iiion on the unlMle Mo. ,U.r.x late of - ,id co\mf.v: .-mi i»i - •!,# i-.inrcrned are tiers by d ow cuose ui any thu.v Imvoj why## .."iild not nu granted the raid appliui Court ol Ordinary t » bu buhl in ..n j county on the first .Monday in Nuvomi Given under my hand, thi* 1st Octol , . GEORGE W. .MILL OOt 3-Wot Ur. States. 12. All persons who, at a time when they • seek to obtain tho benefits hereof by taking the i oath herein proscribed.are in military, naval or civil confinement or custody, or under bond of ! the military or naval authorities or agent# of , thM ntted Stales os prisoner* ol uny kind,either before or mI.er thuir conviction, "• , i ? 11 V,l>0 kayo voluntarily imitioi- patu.l in said rebellion, the estimated value of ! whose taxable property is ov cr $21),000. 14. All perse " All person# concorntd ure hereby i show cause til nny they liavel, wliy tl titration of said estate should not be i said applicant ut tho uext Novcuibci the Court uf Urdinary for said count) Given under tuy h md September 2 ij- h «iid September JNU. JOUNSuN, _ oot l-w80d I'tKuRGlA Ml Sf MJI.K ( <H M , v . v. ^.ww. M F. Marble ha# applied for letter' .36-.1 tl . ,e °. al ^ofj istraiion on the estate of J -I * - ' *.f u “. ,e oai “o* isirauon on itiuestato ol Jaiuwr. cribcd in the Presulctu’# pro- ceased, late of said eouuty: cemhor 8th. 1803. or tlio o.itli All per.-on# e meorned «iro hereby 110 l 11 11 Pit kin.'n O.A il.ln a la,a ax- a.,..,, . 1. ... . . ,. ... I . b . amnesty, u.h pre*cri»«: clamation ot Dcceml Vl -u.,. i-h,.,. ,, r nio oiin °f allegiance to tho I nitcd .<Uto* since the date ot said proclamation, ut l who havo nut them-u- torward kopt thc#aiuo inviolate; provided thnt special applioation may ho made to tbe Presi dent tor pardon by any person belonging to tho oxceptcd classes, and *uchuluiuency will bo ex tended os may bo consistent with tho fact# oi the case and tlio pcooo ami dignity ot the I ni tod states. Iho fcocretary ot State will ontab- luu rulu# and rogulatiun* for aduilnistoring and rcc.-rdtug the said aiuncstr oath, so a# tu itthurc it# boneflts to the people ami guard the Kuvernuieut n.-.in.i^i 1 bU lu ^ In the lusiiiuony set my hand, and c.t iftatc* to buafiixed. , Done at the C ty »f W, day ul May, A. I* ,1s ’. a of America the vil*. Wesleyan Female College. x MAOON. GA. 6 ’ te!" S u ".!"" ■» ..Oollara Cla>.w hich ends ** wi •S5S* iu Pra.idv.iL A CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. 'r ALL Dejor ptions of ^ *-ggiaa4 sss- Dll. R. A. WARE. DrUKi’Ll and Chemist, dcalor in Drugs. Oils. Stationery, Ac., — _ LK Bread street. A. M. BRANNON. ll», Must sido Bread stroet, Dragirist and Apothecary, dealer in Drugs Madioiuos, Ac, Mhinmn. w. i. laxd F. L. BROOKS A CO.. Manufacturing Druggist, and Ohtmi.U, at Acec v ' "id '.and, .Nu iiroad st. Saddlery aud Harueaa, SHERMAN A CO„ . of Harness, Ac.. Ac., Opposite Rosette A Latfhoua Auction Store. Broad street. a. McKenzie, Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, lie- pairing d.me ac ibu i uotico. - No^i »j. Broad street i<lent, i: w auu,Sc.- Akderw Joiinso ■clary of State. _ *ep( 36.—5 cau.-u (if auy they have' why thi tration ut *ai>l eatato should not bei .--aid applicant ut tho next N>>vetuf- the Court ui Urdiuary f«ir saidoentitj Given uudor my hand, September JNO. J0U> Notice, «Y *’?. ®DLD to the highest mu H Court Huunc iu Hamilton, liar Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Novel between the legal hours of sale, a? ;*uo mare, hay color, blazed luce -md hi ml loot w lute, fifteen hau-li hi#*h, twelve year- 1 * All : |)g - in a time aud place. • ‘ ck. ratt luuic, color dark or blo«i lace, with mark* of liurne*# u| year# old; gold q* an e.-tray y the Pr Wit. 11. . 1 listrtictton* in i >■ i ^ ^ lundo to the Court ol Or>liu*r •ru r n luuceplert cUavea. | art county for leave to sell thu loti 1 circular ha# been i.—ut- iirom ‘l l Lumpkin, belonging to tbe e#tat* the attorney general * ufiioe by direction uf the I ‘L doecqumd. Auiru#t28.1 president: MARTHA FAR’ All person# belonging to excepted classes • aug30-wuQd asausfessiffiaaaisii sssi * iwairasstaE would bu considered it must be fhowii that thav havo respectively tukcii and subscribed to the JV?! . 11 r !! ,ul i'l JU ,u proclatuatiuu ut the•piOAident. Every such person desiring special pardon ;h»uld make application in writing it in pereuu theictor, and trHiumit with such application the original oath and uf- finnution a# aken aud fubicrtln.l before the officer authorised uuaer the rule* and regula tion* promulgated by tho s*c-rotary x.f #ut “ to a«lm nutor the amneety oath prescribed in said proclamation uf the president. J J**' Attorney General. i-.-iray. .... J. .M. DAY is a L- -i- the first Monday tn NovemM plication will he made to tho Ordim county for leave to sell the realost* A. Junes, doceased, late of *aid couoi MARY L. JdNKs. August 2’Jlh, lSoft-wUid J i- ( V K 0 R G l A: -T A Y LO It COl’J yj mouth# alter date apuiicatiun w to the Hutiuranlu Court o* Ordinarf county, tor leave t » -u-1! the hud* b< thu e-datc t.f J.tiuc* G.irr*-:!. <1 **' , '- k l'-», EL1ZABKTU GAR sept 28.—2m ( | IIO R G I A TAY LOR CVlj Audi moora. D. P. ELLIS. ILxto Ellis, Livingston A Co..)« AUi’tiou nail Loiniuttsiuo M.rehant ——'.( ll _ or Bru 11 .mj K,n.|oi|ih street,. ' rosette a lawuon. 1M. Broad Street -Mte"on nnd Ontutninjun Merohante. COLBERT A WfLKlN's; 110, Brovi Street, Old Cnmimalon MerehanH. X tnutiths from date .indication * • the Honorable Court of Ordtnsri •*71 _ ^ c* 1 ‘•'•uuty. for leave to sell the land# V OF oSilO, | °f''h*ric* A. Loyd, deee; M y PLANTATIUN. Situated in the empty | ! * *«pt «-2«u JESS EE ADAMj ol LiiwniO*. ten mile* tru .i YalJu.t i , ' TLL, —’77* uuh -1CRKEKAL ri KMIASIMi AoetU IP* JOH I.. T. Down I Mi JOHNSON at DOWNING, Aituniey# *t Law, Columbus, Georgia. JrVi lracl co A ,l:u "‘ f ’ ,l ‘ r thouiand turee hun- I « Ci r i1 * * 0ttrl I °® l » hundred are in cultiva- ' e< , lcrl *»'>• in tbo count?. wltkin r v,cvcn hundred have been cleared I witktu tour year#, the climate is decidedly Aimauu^i 1 , h »°i * ctllc ‘“ 0n , t ©*‘K»b!y situutkd.- I to ,ho -n i- ^ auUaUutial fri.t andsaw mill, entirely new. the build ing* ure commodious En j Wt . t j c*»nstriietod — 1 fid JSfIn n,, ; ,r tl “’ '*'>¥**• comfortable i h».«dVlii ab aco " mm,M *** 1 , "‘g upward* ot twu bundled, ibere are two large cotton and gin - < ifi*S U| V? | h«.l»l a utation. All ol tne .toe* will beeold will! it.eoumriug oi mules, cattle, teftin'SSf; iulykl-.'iewu J " ■^‘‘HSVRG.SaTannali. ISRAEL F. BROWN & KL'W LONDON. CONNECT. W ILL attend promptly t® t^ e and forwarding ol all cliu#*#® AND1>K and every description °[ ERY, applicable to tbe wants of to people. # _ All purchnacs made free of torn* October next, nt the lowert tuar»®‘ forwarded l*> the must expedtMousr ders .uurt be iKVuuii-auica with tn® 1 addressed tn us either ut New Lotw or 82 John Strict. N«*w Y ork. Refer to E. E. Brown. AlMoB.Gl G. Clemnut, Columbna, Ga. augl-tl