Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 08, 1865, Image 4

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mime Taxes. T A1H?K ^' MANUFACTURE*. AUTllLRH AND PRODUCTS, AUCTION *ALK4,4tc. Advertisement?, 3per conf. Alo, Boor, Ac., per barrel of 31 gallons, one dollar. Auction Sales, cout. Banks an<l «*■ per cent. uppn # in gros- amount, of 1 per g. Mouthly tux of 1-21 ol I wit* in banks or with any person ongaged in banking. . - Banks and Hanking -Monthly ilutv ».f 1-24 of 1 per cont. upon the capital oi banks and per- foaa engaged In banking ... Hank?, and H tnking.-TAirpuiit iave dfed in United State? Bonds exempted. , , t41 . Hanks and Banking—.Monthly duty of 1-1-of ofl per cent, upon average amount ol eirculo- tion issued WWik. . ... Banks and Ban king-Additions I monthly efreu In ttr.ri neyund W* per rent, of capital. Bin * Bank* and Hi’nlriAg*-Additional monthly duty of 1-ti ofl percent, upon amount of cir culation hnyMi# the MMirapr for the *U nu»Btbl preceding Jlly I, iWt. Baryte*, su phmo of, per pounds, 12 cents. Beer. 1 r/c beer, ale. porter, and similar for men " 1 gall r«l. it not more than 31 dollar: BensmoAefim-d, produced by the dlftillation of coni, asphaltum, ^holc. peat, petroleum, or rock oil. por gallon, 20 cent*. Benzole. retired, produce! by the distillation of coal, ntphultiim, shah-, peat, petroleum 6r rock oil, per gallon, 20 cents. Bicarbonate of >.»das, por pound, f> mills. Billhead* an i Printed Cards. 0 per cant Hilliard rabies, lor private use, each $10 per annum. Same lor public use. Boots and Shoe* .) per cent. Hrn«*. 8 i*r cent. Bricks. A percent. Bridget, receiving tolls, on Bros* receipts, J percent. Broken, and JONttkerB doing huameaaM bro kers, upon nil sales of ihtrcbandife, produco or other goods,ofl percent. I'pon all sales and contract.- foroaioaol stock* and bonds, 4-W of 1 per coot, on the par value thereof. Apd of gold and silver lallllon and ooiti, fereiga exchange, promissory oAHa, or other toeu rifle*. l-iiAor 1 • antol such suits,and olall ontr idle r f*nt Candy. :-ugar value af not exceeding 2v cents per pound. 2 cents. Candy, exceeding -'■) and pot egceoding, 40 cents per pound. 4 edits. Candy, evening 4) cents per pound, or gold Otherwise thnn by Ibc/i • uti• U J" percent. Canal Boat a, on gross roeeipts, 2}j per CCjlt. Caps, ft percent, ... Carriage, Gig, Clouse, IMucton, Wagon, Bug gy Wagon,Carryall. Kockaway, or other like carriage, an-l any Oacb, Hackney Coach, Om- nibuH, or fuuf-whkolod Carriage, the body of which rests upon springs of any description, which may he kept lor use, for hire, or for pas senger.*, and v^hicli ahull not be used exclusively in husbandry nf for ihe transportation of merch andise, vaulted at fifty dollars and not exceed- ing one hundred dollars, including harness u*od therewith, •qwl'.ooo dollar, Carri igc.. ol like description, valued at above one hundred dollars aud not above two hun dred dollars, caoh, two dollnrg. (’arriagcsftl liko description*, valued at above two linndioddollars and not above three bunt dred dollars, ouch, three dollars. Cnrria of like description, valued above three hundred dollars and not above five hun dred dollar*, each, six dollars. Carriage* of like description, valued abovo live hundred dullais, ern-h, ton dollars. Cassia—ground, and ail imitation*. per lb. 1 cent. Slaughtered Cattle. nvno provided for, f* per rent, mcobite, prepared, per pound. I'j cents. -ai K ites, made of tobnuco. inelosod iti n *r wrapped valued at not over five itollari hundred ponknfci, rath containing not e Ilian twenty-live cigarettes, nno dollar' hdudied p.kfikagia. gnret tan, mad)' wholly of (dbacco, and also cig'M ■ known *s eheroot.*, or»*hort sixes, u d in oarli cose at not. over five dollars per isaipI. th moduli nr* per thousand, gars, valued at • » t-r five dollars and not r fifteen dollars per thousand, eight dollars thousand. ot over forty-five dollars, twenty-fi. _ dollars pet thousand. «'ignrs.at over forty- Ove dollars per thousand, forty dollars per III •iinmd r and the valuation oi cigars harem montioncd -hall in all cases bo the value of the cigars exclusive of the tax. i'fioatro*. and nil shows, 2 percent, m grofs rooetpte* Clocks and ’I iuiepioee.i, vhen ?o|«pwltb0Pt hutng Cloths, and nil textile J Clock Movement*, iod, ft percent knitted and felted , other luutcrial, be- hiu hoendyd. printed of bloiirlir Clothing, und all wearing u pound mudo to alx hundred tlidlim, 3 per Fish ana />holl Fish, in caua, kegs, tight p.» keg*?par#ant. made. ’> per oonU aud all imitation lovo Stoiiisf ground, uml all iuitution*, por oaf, mlnernls, except poa coal and dust coal ton. & cent . oal oil. por gillou, twenty cent*, oal Tar, produced in tho m anti fact nre of 11- atinmvas, and thn products of thf re-dis- Coffee, ground, and all ground substances for ooffen. or preparations ot which cofl'oo form* a pan. per pound, one cent. Codec, unground substitutes for, per lb., one Confectionery, -ug.ir rained at not exceeding twenty cents per pound. 2 cents. tViifci lionci.i, exceeding twenty cents and mt excrelim; forty cents I cent*. Confccti-tv j>. o.vioeding lorly contsper lb„ »r s d l « i'ici *vi c than by the pound, 10 per ■•■nt. • • \ ' < ■••I'pci, luriU, pigs, or luin, tl|rw4 Per cent. Copp, i./oiled,three per cant. . Cotton,tmhfl whtbh no duly hnVnCcn levied, ‘•»ilo..iodoi paid, or wUpih is exempted by law* •or I- an I, l\\ •• Coeil \ Bi'iition l- 1 .tci* 1'roLigus rftumu.) ton |>excont. I training I iler.thrao percent. , Kxpic*ji ChmpdPfrf. nti groA receipts, throe Knn r.iM-. -oc VioulounHioua*,) ten i»er ccpt. I'.ngrnvcr*. production of, five per cent K*soniiul Oil* of nil descriptions, five per lent. .... Forties, receiving *loll|, throb percent on rwir- _, iroattl. rrctl, II . Futnituic. and ytluir articles made of wood, told in rough or iniflnisncd state, five per cent Furs ot all description 1 *, whon made up or iiianufac'urcd. tb o por ceut. tlas, iilumiaftlng. made'if vfhidlf or in put. < ref any other inatenal. when The pro duct'lull not ho ikbave 5">».W)rt cubic feet per iii mlh. per o:io tluiu-.ind ottbic loci. 21' cents. ila*, ilhnnlnn'iuf. when tho Product shall he abate cubic feet per month, per one th 'usuoi cubic loot -twenty-livecents. I Mittens, .• per cant. t leaves vaoh, i'lgutcen cents. Bold Folk two lollnaa per ounce, troy weight. Bold, produced lr. in uuarti mines, from beds ol ri\ is, trom tho artli. or in gay other man ner, ** ot otic percent. tlinger, ground, and all imitations, per lb one cent. Blue aud Bolatln. o( all descriptions, in the solid state, per pound, one cont. Blue and Cement, made wholly nr in part of glue, to do sold in a li<tuld state, per gallon 40 cents. BravePtones, five per cont. Bunpowdcr, and nil explosive substances madeP»i mining, blasting, artillery, or sport ing purpose*, when valued at ?$ cunts per lb., or lers. pit pound. 1 cunt. Gunpowder, und oil exploeive substances made t.»r mining, blast ing. krtiltory or sporting purpos••?, when valued above 28 cents per lb., and not exceeding 34 cent* per lb„ 1)4 cents. Gunpowder, and a'l explosive aubstanoet made lui mining, blasting, ortillerr. or sporting purpose*, when valued at above 38 cents per pound, fiVenk*. li&ts uuu bonnet*. f» per cont. lhtlh.ai Ifkuucbod, »r ships, barks, brigs, schooner*, sloops, sail bwtt!, steamboats, canal boats. Hpd all other vessel- and water craft, not including et|glner" L*idi«ku«Vfrof*ka(dwl l")iind,,'thirtj 6 U C >4ri|«*. »v. p*r o.nU p.r o,nt. l.ud. «hot. Land. Ingwu, pigs of tars, three per cent. Leather, palant, enameled anil japanned leather aftd skins of every description, ti v ** •*‘ >r C *LwituM. oil Jri«J./»«l Do«r Skim dr.raed or tunned or par- tlnlfr unnod.Tn tho ronnli, llvopor o.nt. l.omthor, ourrl.d or BnUhed, livo por cont. I.oouio,, (mo Succeaaion to Ileal Katato.) IdtW*i*P*«r,. prodwotloo, ol. «v» por eent »*?^.fcn t Cip.r,a.1on. Lottaries, on gross reoeipL*, five per cent. Manalaoturea el cotton, wool, silk, worsted, flax, hemp, ju'e, iodia rubber, gutta percha. wood, willow, glasa, nottory ware, leatner, pa per. irou, steel, lead, tin. copper, sine, brass, gold, silver^horn, lvo**T, bone, bristles, wholly or in part, or of any other material not other wise provided for, five per cent. MjiduUcUHWs. increased in value by being noltftnea, painted, vdrnlshod. etc , etc- on lb increased value, Hwo per ceut. Marble (ir^rtfMne*. aud other monumental stones, whether witn.or without inscription five 8 asts, spars, shin or vessel Blocks, 2 per cent, eats, preserved. 5 per cent- , , ineral Coals, exeept pea coal and duit coal, 1 5 feera» m from springa, etc., each bottle containing not more than a pint—'4 cont. Allnerai Water-containing not more than a T^vfrur. trtiflolol, 5 i»er cent. Moccasidi—5 per cent... .... Musurd, ground and all other imitations per pound, 1 oent. Museums and all shows, 2 per cent, o aunts. Molasses, produced directly from sugar jttfce./ve oaflMpmrpound. ^ Naptha, reined, prodneed by” the dlntiI latiou of ooal. asphaltum* shale, peat, petroleum or WAiilKtSSk.Wai.dWUWlon of ooal. asphaltum. shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oils, and all other bituminous substances used (or a like purpose, per gallon, 20 cents.' Oil, Lard, per gallon, 5 cents. Oil, mustard Mad, per gallon, 5oont«. Oil. ell animal end vegetable, not exempt! or otherwise provided For, per gn’lon./i coni Operas, Museums, Jheatres, and all .Shuvi on gross receipts* 2 per oent. Oxide of Zinc, per 100 pounds, 3.1 cents. Paints, a4 below, 5 per cent. Painters’ Colors, dry or ground, in oil or i paste, Ar with water, not otherwise) provided for, 6 phr cont. Parasols. .1 ner cent. Paper, of all description*, including paste- beard, -binder*' board, aud tarred paper for rooting-and other purposes 3 per cent. Pamphlets. f> per ceut. Passports, $5. Photographs, 5 per cont. Pepper, gfound, and all imitution^, pur lb. 1 oent. piutio Fortes, Organs, Melodeon*. or other f umor Musical Instruments, kept for uso, not Deluding those pluocd in churches or public odifioe*, (valued at not Isis than $100 and not and not abovo $400, each, four dollars. Piuno Fortes etc. when raluod above -5100, each, six dollars. Pieklef. 5 nor cont. Pins, solid bead or other, 6 per cent. Plate, 01 gold, kept for use, per ounce, troy, f>0 centii. Plate of silver, kept for use, per nunoe. troy, A oent*. Provided, That silver spoons or plate of ail vor person, plate belonging to religious societies, and 'souvenirs and keepsakes iiotuiilly given anil recol ved Hi such and not kept for use ; also all prMittutns awarded as a token of morlt by any agricultural Society, corporation, oriiiwo- cmtlnn of persous, for any purpose whatever, shall bto exempt from duty. Prctfious Slones, 10 percent. Precious Stenes.ot) which duties have boon paid, when net or reset, pay tux only on value of setting. Pimento, round, and all tniitut 1 eenL> Preserved Fruits livo per cont ’ .Printed Books, Magnsinos. Pamphlets.! lie- views. amt all other siiuilur printed pitbli “ ers.o per cent. » Colors, dry or ground, in oil bt provided for,.» per cent. Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, 5 per cent. Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 2per cent. , »• iUilrofifl* An gross roooipW. 2l£ per cont." Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, 5 per cont. Rectified Wines, por gallon,fit) cents Ueoaira of engines, ears, carriage.*, u. viun articlos, when such,repairs increase the value of the article repaired 10 per cent or over, on such increased value, 3 per cent. Safnratui. per pound, A mills- Rati Tent*, Shades, Awnings and Bags made of cottoh, flax, or hemp, 5 tier oent. Salt, per 1(0 pounds,!) oents. Screws, oommonly called wood-sorcws-10 per cent. Shot, 3 percent. Shows, of alt kinds, 2 per cont on roodpts. Silver, produoed from quarts minos, from beds;of rivers, from the earth, or In any othor manner. H of 1 per ogut. Slaughtered (’ati e, Swlna and Shoep, on nl nettle and ualvee exooediog throe months old. slaughtered, exeept when slaughtered for the hides end tallow exclusively, 40 cents por head. Slaughtered Cattle, eto., on all cattle and ealves undor three months old, slaughtered, 5 cents per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all swine slaughtered, lOoentspar head. “ lightered Cattle, eto.. on all shoep and * iWWrti ft ®® nN P« r bead, ividad, That tattlo, nbt exceeding five in number, nnd calves, swine, sheep, and iambs not exceeding in all twenty in uuiubor, slaught ered by any person for his or her own con sumption. In any one year, shall be oxempt from duty: aedall sheep slaughtered fur the pelts shall t>ky t*d cents only per head, tfbuft, per pound. 35 opnts. ,otP. tanoy scented, cream, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, pur pound, fiveesnts. Soap, soft, 5,per ceut. o^°nJ ,, B t 3ulC lUllWPOka * ,OVO flT ® CenU P0r Soap, Castile, value above five cents, 1 cont. Soap, palm o i, same u Castile, Soap, erosive, same as Castile. rigging, hereafter built, _iLrucV«4, twoperconL Income, the sum of skdO • exempt. IncomjJlhMax otApcrccnt, over » 4)0 and •* Income, tax of toil per void on theexoess over ten tnoNsand^iqlluBS. Iiwumnce Companies, on grorf receipts, one and a half per oent, —— Iron, nig, pecton. two dollars. Iron Hiooma. Stabs or Loop*, whether made lu forgcaorbtaoiueries, per ton, three dollars. Irou. ra.lyeod per toe. throe dollars. Iron. re-voMefl, per ton. two dollar*. Iron, nil odviw*d beyoud blooms, slabs or lo'il ". and ho» ad*rttnood beyond bant or rods, and band, hoop, or shoot irou net thinuer tbai No. 18, wire ffttoge. t« r t »n, three doHara. Iron Plate, not less than 14 ot aa inch thick, per ton,thTe«fd"Uura. Iron Baud. Hour- end sheet, thinuer than iiumhoreighlaen, wire guage per ton, five dol- la iron FUftt'UMtfcan V4 of an inch in thiok- BMS, per ton, fl ve doll an. Iron Nails, cut and wrought, Ppikos and horse-shee Ifallo, when wrought by hand, per ton. live dollar*. Irou Caetlnsrs- uacd for bridges or other per- u»anentHr*K)tures.per tou. threefloUars. Iron Castings, exeveding ten pouuda in weight, foreacbcastlng.not otherwise provided tor, per ton, tnroe dolTara. , Iron Rtveta. exceeding of an inch in ”'nuoc«, lul is HwV'iWrak'llS.Slil fiur ounow Is W j'fi'.lft’I'ciee /reflloo, «□#».) lu par outj I x Kid-ikin'- «*• l>»r c.ol. KaiU. I 11 '• W Sso»i>. ,11 other dejcrlptlon,, whit, or colorod, exchtioft # o»p ,nd nui ,th.rwi(o iirovideJ rof. wupd not »bor, flvo oont, por pouud, P,r pound r 8 mllU. 8„p, ,11 othor descriptions, r.lued above Bre centi per pound, 1 out. Mod. Water, eto., i Par cent. Spar, and Ship «r Vauel Uoaka, 2 par oaut. bpinta, a distilled knd sold, or retdovoil fer oonsuinptuwrorjale, from July 1, 1864, per '• two Stage Cone be*. 2)4 per cent, on receipts. Steamboat*, per cedf. on recelpU. Ships 234 par oent on receipts. Starch, made ol potatoes per pound, 2 mills. 4)tnrch, made of corn or wheat, per pound.'!) per pound. I cent. Steam Engines, including Looomotlvo and Marine Engines, 3 per oent. Steel, in Ingots, bars, sheets, or wire, not less than U ot an inch thiok, valued at seven cents per pound nr less per ton. five dollars. Steel. In ingots* hart, shoots or wire, not less than Vb ot an inch Ihick. valued above aoven cents per abtlnd enn not abeve eleven oent* per poundv per ten,- ted dollars. Smelt in Ingot*, bar*, sheets or wire, not loo* than of & ilnoo thick. Valued at above eleven oents per ton. twelve dollars and a half. Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble ami ISSKfflMfiaL wUe “ Surreotyp«s. all produotiona of, 5 per oent. tanned or drewod. in the rough* 6 Skins, when previously assessed in the reegh, and upon which duties have been ao- tualiy paid, snail be eeseased on the increased value only when earned or finis hod. Suooeswee te Reel Kstate, whero the sue- hall be a lineal issue wwal be a. lineal issue or a lineal sue* ha value of the red dollars, one oefoor tin oeesor ot, real esta' doling, Suoeeaslon to Real Estate, where the succes sor shall be e brother or a sister of the predo- ooeaor upon the value, per one hundred dollars two dollar*, „ Sucoesiionto Real Kstate, where the *uoc_w. •hall be a brother or lister of tho father or mother, or a descendant of n brother or sister af the father ur mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Su(v*«sion to {Ual Estate, where thesucce* lor shell be a brother or sister of tho grand father or grandmother, or n descendant ol the brother or sister of the grtuid father or grand mother of the predecessor, per ono hundred dollars, fl»#dollar*. Succrsftipd to Real sor shall be of any other consanguinity to the predecessor, or shall bo .. stranger in blood, per one hundred dollars, six dollars. a Suoccraiou to Personal Fro pert/, same as Uo.al Estate, Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch standard In color, produced directly |rout tho sugar cane, and uot from sorghum or tmpehee. other thau those produoed by tho re finer, per pound, 2 oent*. »lloUri&»<l »B« nBsad ,u»r Bboxo No. UbbJ ootabove So.IIDutoktUBii.nliacolor produMd diraoUy, (row lb, mnr oul bb4 oot from MrtkuiB or p«r poBoa^W mu rasUvfrojB lb. uuu obbb. »ui ooibomoot- «bu<B er iapbM. P« poiiai. SJfml). bnt.r.oa irm aatoual ol ,dm<J reBuwi. tooludin, allTb. pro4«eU ol lh.ur loMBlboto "SsueST “therwiss than by the pound, lb nor oent’ *Blph.t,.| Buptw.por In poua4o. lkmatx! Telegraph Companies, on receipts, 5 per cent. Toxtile lahrics, 5 per cent. * Theatre*, opera*, circu*Ce<, museums, and all shows, on gross receipt*, 2 per ceui. Thread 5 per cent. Tile*, draining. 3 pur eent. Tobacco, cavendish, plug, twist, nnd all other kinds ot iiianiifii tunxl tobacco not herein pro vided for. from which the stem has been taken out iu whole or in part, or which is sweetened, 35 cepu per pound. Tobacco, smoking tobacco manufactured with all the stem in, th«s leaf uot having Deon butted or stripped from the Htuifi, and on refuse tobac co known n* line-cut -horts, 2"» coots per pound- Tobacco, smoking tobacco, made exclusively of stein.-, and not mixed with loaf or leaf and steins, 15cent,* per pound. Tobuc'-o, fine cut chewing whether manufac tured or lor.se, or in bulk. 35 cent* per pound. . .Tobacco Hnutf nnd .Snutf Flour, manufactured or fiohocoo, ground, damp or dry, pickled, scen ted, or otherwise, per pound,35 cents. Tobacco, fine-cut, manufactured to be sold or dolivere I loose in bulk, or in packages, papers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, 3-5 cents. Toll Road, Ferry or Bridge, on gross receipts, 3 per cent. Tru-t Companies, on dividends and surplus gains, 5 per cent. Turnpike Companies'.- Bond*, on the interest Turpentine, suirits of, per gallon, 20 oents. Umbrella* und Farnaola, 5 percent, Varliish or .Japan, made wholly or in part of gum copal: or other gutn* and substances, 5 Vegetables, presented, 5 per eent. VesHols, on gross receipt*, 2)4 por cent. Watches, gold watches, composed wholly or in putt of gold or gilt, kept lor use, valued at $I(MJ or less, each, one dollar- Watches, gold watches, composed wnolly or in part of gold or gilt, kept for uso. valued at above:-Yl'K), each, two uollat*. White lead, per loo pounds, 35 cents. Wine, ma de of grapes, per gallon, 5 cont.*. Wine, all other, aud liquor* known a* wine, or produced by being rectified and mixed with other spirits, or into which any mattor what ever may bo infused, to be sold as trine, not otherwiite provided for, per gallon, except those made from currants, rhubarb or berries, 50 uertts. Voebts, Pleasure or racing boats, by sail steam, measuring by custom-house ineasui uient fen tons or less, each, live dollars. Yacht*. Am-, exceeding ton und uot exceeding twenty tons, each, ten 'foliar.*. Yachts. Ac., exceeding twenty and not ex' reeding I >rry tons, each, twenty-five dollars. Yaelds, »Ve., oxc-eding forty and not. exceed ing eighty tons, ouch, fitly dollars. Yachts, Ac., exceeding eighty and not exceed ing one hundred and ten ton*, ouch, seventy- live dollars. Yachts, Ac , exceeding one hundred and ton tons, each, one hundred dollars. Y’ellow .Sheeting Metal, in rods or sheet.*, 3 por cent Zinc, Oxido of, por 100 pounds, 31 cents- T A B I, U I I. IiHKNSKN. Apothoeuries—£10. Architect* ami Civil Engineer.*—£10. As* lyers—not exceeding $210,UUO—$1(10. Ex ceeding $25i|.<HI and not exoomliiif :j»(Kl ( 00U- $200. Exceeding $.'iiiO,no<i-$.5lX). Auctioneers— where annual sales do not ox- ceod fiilO.OOO—$10. It exceeding $10,000—$20. Bankers—using capital not uxoooding ♦,»(!,- 000—$100. Bankers—exceeding $'.0,000, for every addi tional $1,000 in excess—$2. rowers—less than .500 barrol.* por year—$25* Over-5rto harreis per j o»r-■“*“ EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND! i ALER IN Jlowling All Billiard Ko< Brokers—-^5 Brokers, l’a $50,000—$->0. *—for each alloy—$lo, i—for each table—$10. —using capital not exceeding n—exceeding $50,000, for « fh Broker . . .. .. .. additional f'1,000— $2. Brokers, Lund Warrant—$21. Brokers, Battle—if annual sale* do not. ex - cood $10.000—$10. Exceeding -?10,000—$1 lor each additional Sl.uoo. Brokers, Produce—$10. Brokers, Commercial—$20. Brokers, Custoin-houso—$10, Brokers—sec also table I. Builders and Contractors, if annual /• nitrn-ts do not exceed $2n,OOU, $25, If'ixccediug ».’•,- 000, $1 lor oach additional $1,000. Butch era, $10. Butchers retailing front cart.*, $5, Cireusos, ten dollars- Coal Oi! Distiller!, fifty dollars, Coafoetionors, ten dollars. Convcyauoer*. tun dollars. Claim Agent-, ten dollars. Dentists, ten dollars. Distiller-, fifty dollars. Dl.liller. of Ai>i<lw nnd I’cuuhon, .li-tillim? less than L-d barrel.* per year, twelve dollars and u halt. Eating Houses, ten dollars. Exhibitions, ten dollars. . Goneral Business, for which no othor license is re<|uii ed. ton dollars. Gilt Enterprise, proprietor of, fifty dollars. Ga* Fitters, ton dollars. * Horse Dealers, ten dollars. Hotels, Inns and Taverns (when the rcnt shall bo two hundred dollars or less,) ton dollars. Hotels, Inns and Taverns (whon tho routs shall exceed two hundred dollars, for any addi tional one hundred dollars or fractional part in excess ot two hundred dollars) livo dollars, intelligence Uflloo Keopors, ton dollars. Insurance Agents, ten dollars. Insurance Agents, foreign, fifty dollars. Jacks, ton dollars. Jugglers, twenty dollars. Lawyers, ten dollars. Livery Stnldo Keepers, tou dollars Lottery 'J b-kot Dealers, one hundred dollar*. Manufacturers, ton dollars. Minors, ten dollars, Patent Right Dealers, ten dollars. mi^?a£ ; ,! < .,T| , n„. mur8 - " r Poddlors. (with two horse* or titulc*) twenty- five dollars. doftars l0rS ' (wl,h ono hor8 ° or ,uulo > flfloon Pod tilers, (travelling on foot) ten dollars. Peddlers, dry goods, fifty dollars, leddlors, jewelry, fifty dollar*. 1 hotocraphers, (whose receipts do not oxcoetl the hundred dollars) ten dollars. Overlive n und rod dollars aud under one thousand tlol- ar*. til toe n do II urn. uver one thousand dollars, twenty-five <11 lur*. Plumbers, ton dollars. Physicians,Surgeons and Bentisti, ton dollars. Real Estate Agents, ton dollars. Rectifiers (tor eneli 500 barrels) twonty-fivo dollars. Retail dealers, ten dollars. Retail Dealers in Liquors, twenty-tivedollars. Stallion* • ■ • • • •• Steamers , veowm, lodgings) twenty-five dollu.... Tallow Chandlers and Soap Mnkors, ton dol lars. Theaters, Aluseums, Coucurt Halls, one hun dred dollars. Tobacconists, ten dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (except U<|ttors) whotle annual sales do not exceed $50,000, fifty dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (except liquors) whoso sales exceed fifty thousand dollars, for every additional one thousand dollars in excess of fifty thousand dollar*, one dollar. Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, same as other wholesale dealers, ^ Frcerimen and their Employers, UEADQUAltTKKS U. S FORCES.! Macon, Ga„ Juty 5, 1865. » Oiwr»] Unlit other orders are issued by ths Froed- mon's Bureau, the following rules will be in fores, and are published for tho guidance of tho Froedmuu and their former musters: I. The common law governing the domestic relations, giving parents authority and control over their children, and guardians control ovor their ward*, are in force. Tho authority ami obligation of parent* and guardians tsko the plaoo of tuose ot the toriuer muster. II. Tho tormur masters are constituted the f :uardtan*of tumors, and of the aged aud infirtu, it the absouco ol parents or other near relatives cnpnhlu ot supporting them: III. Young men aud women under one (21) years ot ago will remam undor the oon- trol of their parents or guardiaus until tlioy bo- coute of ago. thus uidiug to support their par ents and younger brothers and sisters. IV. The former musters of freodmen must ftut turn away the young and infirm, nor refuse to give them food and shelter; nor shall tho ahlu bodtod tuen and wutuou goaway trout their homos, or live itt idleness, and leave their par ents or children or younger brothers or sisters to bo supported by othors. V. Tho former master* of freodmen will not be permitted to turn away or drive trom their plantation* faithful hands, who have helped to make the crops, whon the crops uro saved,with- out .laying for the labor already performed. VI. rreodiuen, like ull oihqr meit, uro amen able to civil and criminal law and are liable to be punished for violation* of law, thesauioa* white oittseus. but in no nue wjll brutality bo allowed on tho imrt ol the fortuor mastor — Thinking tuen will at once see that with the end oi slavery ail enactment* and customs which ware necessary to it* preservation must cease l- UaV# effect. VII. 1‘crson* of age who nre froo from any ot the obligation* retorted to above are at liberty to find new homes whenever they cuu find pro per employment, but they will not bo supported by the Government or by their former m**lei* in idleness and vagrancy, >111. It will bo lett to tho eutpluyor and servant to agree upon tho wage* to bu patd. ana any just arrangement or contract will uot be interfered with; but freedtuuu are advised that for tho !*■ e.-ont season they ou?ht to expect only moderate wage* and when their employers can not pay the money, they ought to be conteuu-d with a lair part ol tho orop to be ruised. Tins rule subject to such modification a* tho Frood- mon’.s Bureau may require. IX. All officers, soldtor* uud cltixens are re quested to gve publicity to these rules and to instruct the treed pcoplo as to their uow rights and obligation.-. X- All sub District aud Post Commanders ere reoutrod to correct auy vlo etion of the above rules within their Jurisdiction. All otfenoe* be triod boforo a Military Com mission or Provost CouiL By command of ^Rv^Rr^INHOFF *’ . CapUaad A. A. A.*Q^ WANTED, , A NO. 1 BREAD COOK, of good character, ■’Noue other heed apply. SHIV HRS, WYNNE A tT)„ Columbus.Sept IT—2w Cook's Uoiel. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, KTo. S14 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal advunoe* made on Cotton on consignment. WA31TBD— Feather/. Oinsoog, Beeswax, Tallow and Rag*, for which I will pay tho high est market price, either in cosh or trade, sopt 5-3tn Columbus Business Directory. Dry Goods and G-rooeries. J. F. WINTER Jft CO., No. 78 Broad Street, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Tailors. GKO. H. PEABODY, ( Old Stand, Brood Street,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Artlclos aud Country Produco. JAMES A. BRADFORD, Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Clair streets. II. C. MITCHELL A 00.. (At Ganby ic Co’s old stand,) Wholesale and Retail Healers in Groceries and Staple Dry Goods- L. U. HIUOKKH. R. B. CRANK. RIGGERS Sc C RAN if. Grocery, Produco and Commission Merchants. Bit* Brood btreei. J. A. CODY, Dbalor in Groceries, Produce ahd Staple Dry Goods, Corner unacr Cobk’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Liquors, No. 157, one door below J A McNeill Sc Co., , Broad Street, E. KURNTKER Sc CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, * No. 170 Broad Street, Under City Hotel, . a. tyi.br, s. r; Bonisox. TYLER Sc ROBISON. No, 120, Wost side Broad Street, GroetTs, Produce and Commission Merchants, n .it , Q .‘. A * koehne, tutting and making done iu the latest style, Randolph street, two door* cast of (j Struppcr. o. n. j6neb7 _ ,L>L Broad .Stroet. Cutting ( lotho. ar: I Denier in Fancy Goods. Boots nud Shoos. WELLS Sc CURTIS, No. 75, Brood Struct, Wholesale and UeiaiKDoalcr* in Boots. Shoes, Leather, Finding* and i tnnors’ Oil. P. BILIILKIt, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoos, In roar of Speir'e Jewelry Store. Books and Stationery. J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Swittoner, No, 92f Broad Str<;ut L $Jrockory nnd Glass Wars. COWDERY A CO.. Dealer* in Chinn, Gla*i Ware. Ac, urnon-* Bank Bnil.lim-, Hr ■ id Strrr*. JTasiiicnabie .Millinery. MRS. L.'A. LEE. Randolph street, next door to I G Strupper. Col Deatistry. FUGLE, er the PogtOIBc L. W. WALL. U, TUOMPHOh. WALL & THOMPSON, No. 132, East side Brood Stroet, Dealer* in Groeeriwi Lbmery, Ctmntoy Produce TO 0WNEES0F COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that ice are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PIT IN OllDEIt AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as wc hare local agents at 'r/y even/ town and a corps of most efficient men, selected foi integrity, capaci ty, and erperience, to take charge of every I lot. He will also pay all Taxes and j Charges or every description, AND MAKK I.IBBIIAX. ADVANCES ON THE COTTON. In short. we will take charge of the Cotton. <m receipts ur orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time we receive it until sold and returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York-, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool. Lowland. We inrile llo: especial (Mention of non residents to our farUities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. Located in Columbus as Agent for K- M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to tukoch&rga of Cottons under the above a lvertisomont, aud to make advances thereon. I am also desirous of purchasing largely nnd will pay full market rates. FELIX ALEXANDER. Sopt 20—tf H COTTON! COTTON! KjEIJIST & CO., AUGUSTA, GA-, COTTON FACTORS, AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN, Running weekly between August* and Sa vannah, A VINO made tho necessary businos* ar rangements, wo aro prepared to muko lib eral advances on ull consignment* of Cotton entrusted to them for salo or shipment to 2£u- vannah. New York or Liverpool, with all the costs, charge* nnd expenses attendant thereon, including iuternal revonuo tax, Ac. Consignments entrusted to their care for Sa- vannah or Now York will be forwarded on ar rival by the first trip of the HELEN, and tent to our tricuds, Messrs. Smith A Dunning, of New York, if intended for sale iu that market, so.as feu arrive iu the short space of eifhtriays. Having established a line of clipper ships be tween New York and Liverpool, all shipments of Cotton intended for the latter' uloo*. * it} k c sent forward without delay, thus avoiding the jurthor expenses of insurance and storage while tn Now York. KKiN Jfc CO , Agents of Stoninor Helen, .. „ ^ Olllco Jackson streot. n aug28-2m Opposlto No. 2. Warren Block. Select Limited School. H AVING long entertained the idea that a limited School is best adapted to secure the highest ends of Female education. I have selected Columbus, G;l, a* * suitable location for the establishment of such an Institution. The large and oommodiou* Residcnac of Mrs. M. K. Shorter, opposite the Baptist church, will bo occupiod for tho purposo. Tho number of pupils will he limited to 40, of which number 10 or 12 can bo received into my family ns boarder*. Pupils must bo entorod for the Scholastic your, or lor tho remainder, after entering: and uo deduction will.be made for ableuce, exobpt in cases of protracted sickness. The sobolastio yoar will bo divided into throe terms—each 14 weuks. Tk» Pint Term will open on the 0th of Octo ber no\t, rito rate* for it as tollows; Tuition Literary DeiWttucut $30 00 ' Murie *• 25 00 Music with use of mstrumeut 30 00 French. 12 50 Latin and Greek ft) 00 Board (exclusive of washing) 75 00 To bo puid iu advance, in currency or its equivalent. Provisions will bo made for ornameutal branches at tho usual rate* in oilier institutions. Boardor* must furnish their own sheet*, pil low easee aud towols. Application* for ontering pupils will bero- eoived until thutUh Uetobcr. Adar«. until 2Slh S.pt, at Eufaul,, Ala.; after that tune, Columbus, Ga. .. ... - .......... m . A. BHITH. J. A. McNEILL Sc CO., Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Rope. Bagging, Shoes, Ac., * 155, Broaa Street. B. JACKSON, Dealer iu Dry Goods, 1 I'J, Wost sido Broad Stroet, Columbus, Ga. BRITTON A BARNES. Dealers in Family Groceries and ConfecMona nea. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford litrjot - D. Walbohm's old stind. J, H. GREGORY, Dealer in Fanqy Artiolcs, Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, ilurdware, <ko., Ac-, No. 34, Broad streot, opposite Express office. PARRY A (UK Dealer* in Fancy Goods, Hat*, Groceries, Ao., 84 Broad BtreeL Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSKS A CO., Dealers in Hardware, Iron and Houae Furnirh- xt Big Goods. No. 4 Off, Old Stand, _Broji(I_Street. SCI 10B ER A EIFLliR, ’Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Shutters, Look.*, Ao„ Hear of bpcttr'i Jewelry storo, Randolph st. N. CROWN A CO., Manufip turera and Dortlors In Tin Sheet Iron and Copper Waro. House Furnishing Goods, Ltutt ride Jlroad Stroet. P.« \V. Mlt.LyupU, WM. PEE, u. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron. Hollow Waro and Stovos, 141, Broad Street. D. IL THOMPSONS CO„ No. 143,'Broad Street, Wholesale&Qd RoUil Dealers in Stovos, Iron, Titi; Clipper, Britutnia Ware, Ac. JOHN SIoGOVERN, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Stroet,) Manfifaefuror and Dealer in Tin Ware*. Guttering and Koolirui done nr. short tfAtioe. Warehouso had Commlgaiom Merchants, . QUAY. K. S. OKgKNWrtrm, GREENWOOD A GRAY, Wiirohouse and Commission Merohanta, Ranlnn \\ uro Uou*n, in rear Coqk House. J. R. IVEY A CO.. arohouKo, Receiving, Forwarding and Com- tni.'.iou Merchants, Oglethorpe street, . near Enquiror offico. JOHN MUNN, (Brood Stroet) General Commissi n Morchaut, Special atton- ' unn paid to purchase altd shipping of cotton U, 1*. ELLIS. CHA3 ULUS. M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commi*?i<in $lorchants, Broad street, next door .. __ ««»utlt of Bank of Columbus. •w. t. wodb, 1 r General CommirstoD nml FoTwanlingMarohant Aintlaebioolu, ij’la. . C1UULKS llOGEUS A CO . riircbascrs of Cuttnu for .Shipment. Cline an i! a [j k of llnarloatun Aceuey. Uroa.1 Street. WatcUea, Jewelry, Ao. T. S. SHEAR, Juw.lry, Ae., earner id Kxiicrionpot Watch maker end id Dealer. In F(ne Watches, Rich ■ ,kc.. corner growl and Randolph. .1. 11. BltAMUAhL. 1’ractlcal Watchmaker, No. 911, J!ro..d Street, Columbus, Ga. atcha. and Jewelry repaired. W. ROSENSXIUL, Watchmaker and Repairer, , , No. 90, Broad st.. Neat door to J. VV. Pease's Book Storo. 0. M. KINSKI,. Jeweller and Engraver, No. 5ti. Broad StreeL PHELPS ,k WUIIhSIDE. No. 114. Broad Street, Manufacturers it Phelps’ ‘Moss Rose Candies Knd Dealers III Sweet and Sour Articles. CARUTLl. Jr UUOTlrER, 83, Bronii Street, Variety Store and Candy Manulaclory. iMue.Ua. JOHN R. McINTosU. I.r-Qov. Shorter, Kulaula, Ale. Col. Win, H. Ohambem. *• Mr J. R. Jones, Kus*«l) o«., Ain. Col. J. T. Plcwrllen, •• “ ' •• J? r ; r X- H"**man. Colunilms. ()a. Col. J. M. Cltatnben>, “ *• Mr. James Cook, *• •• Mr. Win. Mitchel, •• •• Mr- A. C. Flowclleo, •• •• Sept 8—4tw Sun copy. Wesleyan Female College, TWBM^^rte'rurm 0 ' wB?. 1 -*™- '" licU mit Regular Tuition in College Claries M K! (omouX^.T^. 0 .? ^g « S ^ .,uiJ?oo p .v 1J in eugkh-w.t President A. CAD HAN, GUI) mo LOCKSMITH. MfC ^SSSsSsSLH ORAWFORD STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK’S HoTKl * Dakories. CUAULKS CRICHTON A (50„* . Nt». 150, Broad Street. Manuiucturer <»f Onkei, l.oxf Breed, Cracker* of all kind*, wholesale and retail-. C. BRKYVOGEL,' No. 32, Broad street,. w ... .Manufacturer of Cake*. Bread and Cratkers, — of all kunU Lager Beer Saloon. GEORU1 A—Marl and Apotheoarieg, FRQl’HART A CHAPMAN, Druggist* and Apothecaries. Dealers in Drugs. aMoile.Mnos, Perfumery, ifce. t GUI Stajtd, Broadjt, Dlt. R. A. WARM) Druggist ntul Chemist, dealer in Drift, Oils, Stationery, Ao, 1U», Bnadstreer. A. a\L. BRANNON, 135, West side Brood streot. K, L. r.aooks. F. L. BROOKS A CO„ Manufacturing Druggist, and Chemiiti, at Acce , * i.nllicr i old siamL No.uS, UreaaiL Rooms directly Southern Exprcim Co., S. II. HILL, Ao’t. - No; 39, Broail Slrcol. C. li. lyni'PE. MoICeo's old stand, n|,,-<i.ite Temper.inoo Hall, Manufgcturernnd Repairer ul Carriages, __ llariieas, K. F. JiytAN, Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, Choiv- - ing and Smoking Tubacoa, No (18, Bread si . earner Kundulph and Brond. DR, KIRKSCEY, (Laic of Walker Hospital,, Offers hi» services to the oitig»ns nf Celittiiiins. Olfftt At Dawsnn, Collier A Cu> Drug store. DR. COLZEV, OEiee up stairs, in building buok nl Culiimbiis Bonk. Oltice ijoura 7 to li a. in., 1 tn i p. tn. and 7 to TO t», ni. DK. S/B. LAW, Nu. 77,'Bread street, ' IVoscriptions carvlully jirepared. G L i?. I cJi win .it 1 iid R BL C0 V^rv^ applied for 1 oitcn 7,r U. W said'county*; 1 ^ ,lm * n T ' fhow i ausc tif h7y i®'’’ h jr,iiy , 0 Ibtration nt and estate sh.u M the said applicant at the Court ot n Given under my hand this ssit . Ifsept 80_-w5t OKO ' 'V Ml'ftft fi©pR8IAi-HARRis rorvTv'^ May and L. I). Mnv U’ letters of administration p.“ Pt ’ li 'dto May, deceased, ItUe ul =ni i “ 0,, M«of . A" persons cJincwnod'^ arc » ! show cause (if anv they h„v„ t0 J > 7 ""ti should not be granted Ihe sni f | ai<l Conrt of Ordinary to be 1™ } n i p <’! l '-»ti oounlyon tl» first Monday in v an,i for Given under my Iianil, this iV. ^ ,0ll >«r oet i-vbi ««0B4xw.ilEl® ju WILL IiE SOLDS’lhthifhitbias T» Court House in Hamilton ij ld ^ er Georgia, on tho first Tnr«dav l>?\r ,rn * ?wdve , yeu5 l ‘^d.' 11,CeU ''““j* ®.“3R Also, nt the sam-3 thnp nn ,i ... mure mule, color dark or blaei iSi" 1 J. li. DAVfg Sk wtsqpcEB COU.VTT. a £. u K 1 ISCOGiFcOUNTT Mnry W. tV tngbela hns am.iing r '.~ ministration ofihc eaiate ofAl.m, $ f f,r. deoeated. late of said county An £' Wir eerned ft-t itarohy notibed i p ' rs,)11 ' they have) why the aim n£l,.?L' &U ; , « f late should not ho granted To sai i^ tho Court of Ordinary to he helTii antr* Junr.y on the fir.*f Alon-jay in *Jd?«!Jt for Given under my fau«i<l ti.U «rhdaw SfSL f 18&> JXO. JOHNSON, IJ.LOKtj 1A— M USCOGEE COUNTY “i WM »>«- appliw for :hlT, COURT ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. '' oi.—Mr.-*. iS. K. !>h\ i?, ndinifilstratrix of tue estate dl Joseph k. Helvehiten, doccased, bnvmg njipnad tor XetUrs of uLwUiiun from said mlministrulioD : It is therefore ordered, th.-if nil person.* ran- certied Plu»w cause, if any they have, why letters of dlsnip-ston. n* aloresauLshould n.it ho irrunt- ed to tho mud* aiipltqaul by the Court of Oi-.li- nury to be he'/l tn nnd fo P county on the urct .Monday in Apr il next} and tliut this order be publisueit in terms of tho law. A true extract from the minutes of said court Oct ft-indm nm;'. Ordinary ’ — -*• D. ingrani, ndmin..-inu estate id \\. L. Gay, (lecc(u>ed, bavin tur letters of dismission from taid mi tion ■Hulk Ni or on the U applied nun istru- it is the ref corned show ter* of d{pmi.-*ion, as granted to the Mii I Ordinary to ho huldi the first Mon.lav in . order he j»ublisned in A Iru rdcred that nil persons eon- . il nnv they have, why.let- j 1 .* nforesniu, should not ho jdicnnt bj-'tho Court of uml for *aii county on nil next: uml that this inns of tho law. ntes of *n!d Court. 5, lv;5 Uioia TAYLOl *L J. ilUFF, Oriiinury, G eorgia. * Allison has applied l 'Ol.'XTY,—Henry Jg. rr -e *■'.* the guardianship of tho person and property of Robert T- Wilelier. orphnn ot Jon.Mni.,!t Wih h'T, deer.i-ed— ' All porsons aoin erned mo hereby nutified ft) \ •now raivo (it any tney huvej whv tho guardi anship of said orphan should u«-t bo granted to Hind ap|dicant nt tho next November term oi 1 the Court of Ordinary tor said aouuty. Given under my hand, thi* Oci. ;:T, lsi". oet 1—1 m J. J. HUFF, Ordinary, ( i F.O U G I A; — FA YLOR OOUNTYV-Two J months afterdate wppftention will ho mudo to tho BonorAhle C© jr! of Ordinary of Taylor oounly, for Icine ft» ^11 the lands bolonqiiipr to the estato of James Gar rati, deceased .—Hoot. 10,1855. ELIZABETH GARRETT, ; wpfc 23.—2m Adm T x. G eorgia *—tay lor co u nty.—Two months from date application will he made to the Honorable Court of Ordiuary <»f Tayior county. f«»r leave to sell the land* bolonging to tho^o^ftjte ol Ghitrles A, Loyd, ducoaied^—Hept. sept LM-2m j'ESSEE ADAMS, Adm’r. orphans, under lourtecn Met.Mary, dOOeosed- All p sho : the applied for the G "td Bora MeC ■? of age, of 8 rc hereby notified .w-ir the Qmr "Uld not bo gran unship of sai l * irph* to raid a ppi 'fllT^'uri , |fc!r'iwhii'mi^epfembir»ih ! i|(j /■'KoBGIA — MliSCOtlEK C01JNTVZu KlicahothNuDceh,., »,.,.|ie,l ffiL* Administration d“ lw • Harvey W. Xmu-< ns, adtij’r, d.M'ciu. All persons..•oneerned are horeliy notified V , S 1 " 0 ^ovomhef T* ‘ !<,unty. ,n -L h K^; istratio Ul.any they have;, why the'ildn imv.'d not buKrantel ... I appHoant nf. the next NovoinbeMptrm the Court ol Ordinary lor said county. Given under rr.v h ind Septomber 211th,lflns o«*t 1 w30d U ‘ Ju “ NSwN * WUiS p KORGI A—MUHCuU E E Cull NT U h. Marble has applied for letter* or dot istratlon on tbeestMte of James 1*. Hoyt, censed, Into of sail county: Ail jicrsnn< concerned aro heroby notified i' t , , nn 5 t . be3r , llav ,°/ why thoadnii- tru.lon of *.i!'I e tn-.o ?hou!.( not beersuted \ l{ tho ; oxt Novenmor term t lie Court «d Cidiaory for said county. Given under mv hand, '••■ptemher21tb.l sept 2t».—on- uolntiv J NO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. .. \i-^ ..G'O "r*^Monday in November next i plication will I ••uuiity for leui A. Jotio*, dece to tho Ordinary o(a to soli tho roul e».iiteo(J 0 "7 ^oid ooitnty. . , ‘".ARY L. JONHS, Atim'r, August 39th, l!tti5-Y Executor’s Sale. NAlllON COUNTY. ...... 1 In the matter Ilf the Probate EXVARTE. I ul the last will nnd testament Wm, P. Webb, [of Mr.’. Mary Wallace, do- Propoundcr. censed. In Murlou Court of I Ordinary, July Term, W5. W HE RE AS, IS i ilia in 1*. \Wnb ) i. 'pounds for y^JPtfobste record Hie la^t will and tc-dainciit Lf.Mary WaUuoe, deceased, late n resident of saul coutity of iUrioop mid whereas it appear a to the Court that Cargill S\ alloce, tho i«ole *ur- VIvins-heir nf low of said docea*ed, reside* be yond the limits of this State i ourt llou?o in Culurnb ., two lot* of land 'No* 25'.‘ ni iu the lut-h di-trict of said c.*untv, each containing 3)2'* itcre*. The Muscogee R» road runs throturn this land, ono lot pretty * improved and ill well timborod. Holdiao. lonnity with tho will of Daniel Cordrsy.i euhited, lor tho purpose of distribution. T>r , DANIEL CORDKAY, ....IL Exe-utot HTK’WAUT i-ill NTY. f|GV 0 MONTHS fr m date application ' 1 he made to tho Com t ol Ordinary of 8t art county lor leuvo to soli the lot, in tliot< ot Lumpkiu, bclonwiiiis to the estate of Cha A. FarweM, deceased. Auiru*t28, l k '*' nug istu. auiru*ix.\i‘wi. MARTHA FAR WELL, Adiur’i It ia therefore onlorcd bj tho Court that said ease bo set down lor trial nt tbo next Heptem- ber Term of this Ceui t. nt which time the »..u « prool* iu sold cnae ho taken and the nuine heard | Appended to and determined and such judgment and order I fmst and saw GENERAL PVBniASX.\l« A0EN( ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, A/-;iY Loynoy, Connecticut. W ILL attend promptly to the purcha and toi win ding ot all classes of MKK< AI4DL-K i.n.l ovpiy description of MACH KKY, npplicnhlo to the waul* of tho Soutl people. A 11 purchase* ma le freo of Comtniuioo October next, at the lowest market rate?, forwarded by themo- expeditious route*, ders must bo aoeomi.anici with the mouoy, add res? od to us either at New London, Co or $2 John Mr. ot, New York. RgRr fj K K. Brutvn. Macon. On., ami G. Clemons, Co umbus, (Jn. augl-tl For Sale, _ of Lo .. ^ cjjiuity town, tract i •*, ten miioa from Yuldosta id two miles trom Ayatti in* four thousand throo ., rto°n hundred uro iu cul tion, notsurpus od in fortuity iu the coi oi which cloven h uud red have been cle within four yours. The climate i* decid healthy and the settlement eligibly sifunt iou will then bu mudo in the premises os to right and justice shall appertain-; And it is further ordered that due and legal notice shall be deoruod ns given »nid Cargill Wallace by tho publication of this order in the Columbus En quirer. a "newspaper published at Crlumhuf. Georgia, once a week lor*ix weeks immediate ly preoed me said September Ter in of thin Court A true extract from tho Minutua of said Court. Septeinoer fith, 1S65. . . J- M. LO\VE, Ordinary, and e.frotheio Clerk of Court of Ordinary. •ept'JtHryotr Oniidies. Frulta, Wines, ic. I. G. STRUFPfiR, Randolph Street, p , > GEORGIA—Morton County. Coret or Oiiduvary for said County, 1 September oth, 16fl5. \ —-V--... luuvir Kuuruiuusnip of ti.gvrson nn il property of B. VV, Grave., ml- nbr of James L. Gravo*. deveasod ; ' Ihi* m therefore to cite all ionorrnod to file fheir obiectWns (if any they have) why letter* should not be granted tho applicant in term* of the law. Witness my hand’ officially. J. M. LuWE, Ordinary. oct,-wltn G uo It HI A-ItARION COUNTYWhere- M. II. ■’ •*“■-•' - ... . . . , ... G. Dilnivl, adiiiini.Htnitor ol Daniel graseor, JMtued, tale of i-chliy county, has *i>- pLeJ for loave to Mil the l.thd belonging to tile wtMe of .tutl dcoo«,ctl: AU QU lioeniBd nro lu rehy iiotilici to file their oUeoUon ■Within the tiuio ,rejcrlb«d oy l,,, ■tnty leave should not he granted. • ’ VV ttness ray hand in otlice, ttetohor 4th ISRV J. M. LOWL, Ordinary. tinty. \ I - tl ,.-n ‘••'‘‘osier >aid County.l V\' Bullock petition* k f T , iofww V 1 administration oi the e*uitc of Cordy Bullock, deueased. Into of said county :■ xxill, oiitiraly new. The b odious and woll oonstruol Ho laborer* uro comfor ouimodatiug upwards i inga uro eotnn. Tho fiuurtor* to aud capable ot ui>mMu» w liundicl. lbero are two Iqrgo cotton an bouse* upon ihe plantation. All of the will bo sold with it, oousii ing of mule*, c hog* aud sheep. Possession to bo given botoro January, . , „ J. WALDBUUG.Savacn julyfil—Stawlf VALUABLE CITY PROPER FOR SALE. TtlE EMPIR] FLOUR MIL of the city of Columbus, On., i* offered foi Tho Mill i* wtdl loaoUd both for conven ana custom. Hie Railroad pusac* within yards of tho door. . The lot ».* largo, and considering its loc is very valuable, fronting on thiee street* com prices one aoro-of ground. Budding is of brick, large, oounuor , 'll I , w «., and substantial, being IV loot long, by 1. with wing, 00 let »vwv»»vvi, mi Mini oouniv : . ■ ,•■■ i ■ v 1 .\ll conuerafid are hereby notified to appear t* ,n >‘ n its •n or bciore tho first Mond.iv in November ^^ebant Mill, arfi can i«xt, to show cause why letter* should not be l bolli a* rouiird ■routed petitiouor. w The atferMon of parti next, grautcl petiiio„„,. \\ itnesa my hand officially, Sept, 25,1805. eep2S.tv1m JAti ‘ M- iuUh " 0rdi »»rJ-- GEORGIA—Marl County. II7«f.HWW. f,a ° KF l Jf t Tor*»ia County. VV S KEAbisimaon Blue, admmUtrafttr of • ' , Isaac U, Peebles,deceased, ha* Druggist aud Apothecary, t doaler in Drugs, lor leave to soil the real estate of said 1 — —• T*“' s i* therefore to site all concerned to show '.and o*Mc,,mor before the first Monday in octeheT If thc tatu»o'it '° uW not bo * rnn, «* in term, Btuldlery and Harness, SUKRMAN A CO.. .Vi&mtfaoturer, of »»ddlra, lUrneu. Ao.. to. Ol’I'uait.Kuretu- A Lauhon'a Auulion Store' Bread streot. ' A. McKKNZIK. ~ Mannfaotur r . ( t .Saddles » n d Harocrs. Re- imu'iugdone at tho-t notice. . No. Iod. Broad streoff Auadotteegu U. f. KLUS, (I,at. Sllii, Llringiton A 0o„) Auction a id Ceiiiraisslon M.rch.nt, Corner Brond nnd Randolph streets. K0SKTTK A LAVVUON. 131, Broad Street, _Mietio|i oral Ccintnonio, Meroli OttMts'ttT tr~vvTVkTBsT 1 HP, Broad Hlreot. A'letion and Commission UfarehaM. Jauna joaaaun, L. T. Dowaiio Johnson * T>ow*nra,. Attorn.y, nt L.W, Cctorah*. a*irgi,. sai) 21-iCtq HARRIS tOOSTY, •SsasAteswisdF* -how 1 UC ! ,0rcby to Phnoia IIuthe griinted the sihi *1 Idlcant atVhc Court ol OJdin.iry td bo held in ill f,,, 11 county on the first Monday -in NuvemhJr ncii Givtu^eripy hand this ljtth d w of '‘gX 0E0KJE > y Mi mxa ^ ™ «>i UttSS‘3 adrainistrnuon on the ctat. of Jea.uh Kitz- l.atrlck, diouaeaa. late o 1 c d u n! i. , Afipereuna eu, ccrucd ur, hor.hy nottl«i iu »"> thsy Itavel tvlay ..id letter, should not M grunt^l the said avidivnat .1 tlie Court of Ordinary t„ he held in and 7uf .aid oounty oa the Imt Monday in Novcuitw »“.f mi h “ Ul ’ ,Ui ‘ SSVSX ...d Id U W. MULLINS, sspt lo-w5t UiOinirV, niile, three storiefl high b>* •■) feet wide, 3 l j FLorilt high. j-fie .Machinery i- nearlj- now, ami oft sna most substantial character, wlthtt inoilern i ni pro vcmr n The .Mill hiis fmr *olf* Burr?, capi turning out 12.» bbls. Flour and 2u01 Mi'.nl daily. lliis machinery i* driven by a ?upe nor?e power engine, which furnDhe.* sbi p»iw°r, all m complete working order Mill ia pefflvt in all it? par's, nnu i? a#r an bo 0|>eratcd witt — rdj luel and force, aiitmmu yt parties, wishing t<» eng a bnslne.N* that will bring suro ami largo r is invited t.n ibis proj.erty. X'or particular.; apply tn nr address CLEMONS A CO. 1 . Empire Mills, Oct. 1,1565—bt Cilutiibu*. Nashville (lasett* and Memphis Hull el Pljase copy^thu above fit, uud send bills F0ESALE 0B BENT Five Thuusauti Acres of Li A FIRST RATE CHANCE TO TRY FRKK LABOR SYSTEM. T HE Subscriber offer* for *alo or rc 1 Jantatinn on Flint liver, iu On county, Georgia, conveniently situated thn* rmle* from the railroad between , and tolumbu*. Said t'lantntion eontali thnuxand aere*. 3,700 of whieli nre rich t lunffa, ) -nf tms quality being clear' under culm uion, and tho balance of th t'oitig heavily timbered pine land—all adapted to iho produetion «.l cotton an vtri 'li*. Ou the plaoe aro three separate qu irtor.*, with house* for overseers, all ii <»rder and capable of uooomiuodatiug 3 S POeh V A* ,0 » ” ar n« ft r storing cotton, cor: c. A first clots gin house, with 12 hurso steam ungiuc; a tine cotton pro?*, sugai C'wn mill—in f.i<*t nil tho appointment Ortt rato plantation. • The ncoeatury provisions, uteutil* und Ca ? k® purchased <>n the place at the I [••*•■ Thuroaronow on the plantation ijO nrgrpes accustomed to iu cultivation ^ Wlfld for another year. This pl.»c oc dtrideq fn**! three farm* uud would luree pr.rticv. It can be seen at any time. HENRIETTA W. 11 IL n , , _ Kx’rxoi Jot. li. H U'lumbu?, Ga.. Fcpt 24 -2w .Mall. Macon Telegraph an l«>U intelligencer copy nnd *«ud bill t