Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 10, 1865, Image 4

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U. states Internal Revenue Taxes. TABLE I. MAXI'FACTI IIHS, AllTICLKS AIKU PRODUCT*. AUCTION' SABLS.fcc. cent. r barrel of 31 Kftllonii < Advertisement Ale. Beer, .V dollar. Auction Saks cont. Banks nn I Bank 1 Bank,, =. I IL.-kin-—M n-.l.liv .loty of 1-12 of i ij.mni .if eircul,- ‘'uaiil '.I I I'i'i n.' - VMitlun»l monthly amyuii'" in-. "rrer 1 nf A , ip , ii!ati"ii •"•v«.ii.| *• • per emit. ol capital, it,,,).. ;i I! inkitis-- Adilitinnal monthly Loail. whin per on, fi 'Lee'<f Pipes, hve I> ,r *“h Lend, eheel. live per cent. Lead, shot, live pe * preceding Julj’ ( 1 1 H, G • lor the six month* <M popnd*, 12 cents. Ler, and eitnilur for* if nut more than 31 ro -k .11. i • r gulb. l-r.i in1 l»v the distlllati '»il<. peat, petroleum or , JM rents. ■ I .-, per nonnd. A mill,. or cent. or cent, late.) inff ti.ii-, on iron receipts-, "• auk« rs d-iing business a* bro- c- ui mni-rliHiidisc, produce or i percent. \ pon all sale* and • ..-k- mi l b inds, 1 -2D ol 1 i> .i \ .tine fhcro"f. And of gold >n and ciin, foreign exchange. ■ d such .-ales l gml ( und ul'till fSi’i'te! |d«s “f t-nr., three per.cent, heather, patent, enameled nnd japanned catbOT and .kine of every dceorlption. live per >? amount, }{ ofl por j '"jJi'.thcr. oil dried, nnd Doer Skins dressed or Banks and !J,iuKin«. Monthly tux "It--’I nil ; “"j^^thcr'"of' all desoriptione, tanned or par- per cent, upon do it.- in lo,ok- or with any tU „ y tn „ n ed. in Iho rowth, Bn nor co- person engaged ui banking. f _ f | Loathor. curried or finished, five p< ' Bank" an 1 B inkuiR'nthly duty of J-21 of Legacies, (see Succession to Roul h ... -«** ..ee- BithuRraphors, productions of, five per cent. Litno. threo per cent. Linseed Oil. five cents per Ballon. Lotteries, on gross roooiptM, five per emit. Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted, flax, hemp, ju‘e, India rubber, gutta percha. wood, willow, glass, Pottery ware, leatner. pa per. iron, steel, load. tin. copper, zinc, brass, goli, silver, born, iviry, bone, bristles, wholly or in part, or of auy other material not other wise provided for. five |*er cont. . Manufactures, increased in value by being polishod, painted, varnished, etc , etc. on th increased value, five per cent. Marble Gravestones, and other monumental stones, whether with or without inscription live 1 ^MusKspars, shin or vousel Blocks. 2 por cent. Meats, preserved. 6 par cont* , . Mineral Coals, oxcopt pea coal and dust coal. 1,1 Mineral* Wntor from iprin*** etc., each bottle containing not more than a pint /a eont. Mineral Water—containing not raoro than a quart—one cent. . , Mineral Water, artificial* 5 l»cr cent. Moccasins—5 per eont. Mustard, ground and all other imitations per pound, 1 cont. Museums aud all shows, 2 per cent, on ro- ' Molasses, produced directly from sugar cane Juice, live cents per pound. Molasses, syrup of, produced direotly from suvar cano juico, IU eonti per gallon. Naptha, refined, produced by tho distillation of coal, asphaltuiiii shale, poat. petroleum or reek oils. etc., per gallon, 20 cents. Oil, illuminating, produced by thodishllation of coal, aspbiilfum, shale, peat, potrolouin, or ock oiln. and all other bituminous Hiib-ianre.- ised for a like purposo. per gallon. 20 cents. Oil, Lard, per gallon, 5 emits. Oil, mustard good, por gallon. 5 cents. Oil. all animal and vegetable, not exempted r otherwise provided for, per ga'lon,.»< ent*. Operas, Museums, Theatres, aud all Shows, n gross reoolptSf 2 per cent. Oxide of Zinc, por 100 pounds, cents. Paints, as below, 5 por cent. Painters’ Colors, dry or ground, in oil or in (unto, or with water, not otherwise provided or. 5 per e *nt. Parasols. 6 nor cont. . , Paper, ol all description*, including pistc- bnard. binders’ hoard, and tarred paper for »ofing and otlior purposes 3 per cent. Pamphlets, 5 per cont. Passports, $5. Photographs, 5 per cent, ['upper, ground, ami all imitations, por lb., o Fortes, Organs, Melodeonx. or other Musical Instruments, kept for use, not including those pi good in churches or public edifices, valued at not loss than $100 and not above $200 each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, etc., when valued at above $200 id not above $400, each, four dollars. Piano Fortes eto. when vuluod above $100, each, six dollars. Pickles, 5 por cont. Pins, solid bead or other, . r > por cont. Pluto, of gold, kopt for use, per ounco, troy, r »0 cents. Plato of silvor, kept for use, per ounce, troy, cents. Provided, That silver spoons or plato of silver used by one family to an amount iiutoxcooding for 7 ounces, as aforesaid, belonging to any one person, plate belonging to religious socioties, and souvenirs and keepsakes actually given and rocolved as such and not kopt for use ; also all premiums awarded as a token *f merit by any agricultural socioty, corporation, or asso* nation of parsons, for liny purposo whatever, shall be exempt from duty. Precious Stones, 10 per cent. Precious Stonos, on which duties have boon paid, when set or reset, puy tax only on value of setting. Pimonto, round, and all imitations, por lb,, 1 cent. Preserved Fruit* five por cont* Printed Books, Magazines, Pamphlets.' Ito- viows, and all other similar printed publica tions. oxcopt newspapers, 6 per cent. Puints and Painter s Colors, dry i in oil oi paste, or with water, not sent, , Cards und Circulars, f> per Telegraph Companies, on receipts, • r > per cent. Textile fabrics, f> per cent. Theatres, operas, circuses, rnusoums, anu all shows, on gross receipts, 2 per cent. Thread o per cent. Tiles, draining, « per cent. ti . Tobacco, cavendish, plug, twist, and all other kinds of manufa ctured tobacco not herein pro vided for. from which the stein has been taken out in whole or in part, or which is sweetened, 35 cents per pound. ....... Tobacco, smoking tobacco manufactured with all the stem in, the leaf not having neen butted or strippoi from the stein, and ou refuse tobac co known u« fine cut shorts, 25 cents per pound- Tobacco, smoking tobacco, made exclusively of stem-, and not mixed with leaf or leal and stem*, 15cents per pound. Tobacco, line cut chewing whether manufac tured or loose, or in bulk, .15 cents per pound. Tobacco Snuff and Snul!' Flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground, damp or dry, pickled, scen ted, or otherwise, per pound, 35 cents. Tobacco, fine -cut. manufactured to be sold or leliveroi loose in bulk, or in tan kages, papers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, 35 cents. Toll [load, Ferry or Bridge, on gross receipts, 3 percent. exceeding 20 cents not exceeding 10 per pound, or sold I II • ont. cent. gy , l. Clrii-c, I’ll.cton, Wagon, llug- ny. I. Itockaway, or other like any t’oiicb, Hackney Coach, Om- nib.i-, or l-'iir wheeled Carriage, the body of winch n *t-« mem bluings of any description* wiiich may t * kept f*.r use, for lure, or for i i.. hufbat. h id *\ in a -hull not be used exclusively i t be transportation of meroh- alu <1 at fifty dollar* and not cxcood- ii!.d: I dollars, including harness usod i. o..ch. mo- ibdlar. like description, valued at abovo , d : dl ti.- end in.I above two hull- .ir . cm Ii. two dollars, i - ' nkc di riptionr, valued at above .. i 1.1 ir- and not above three hull- ai-. cadi, three dollars. <- ..I like d • notion, valued above ndred d .liars .kbI not above live liun- UM .i di. . ix dolliits. im ot like dcM iiption, valued abovo Ircd dollar*, encli, ten dollars, i iMind, and nil imitations, per lb. 1 Slaughtered Cattle •in.ni ot water. 3 pet cut. ided not ided tor, per cont. repiircd, per pound, l’-j cents, made ot tobacco, inclosed in a , \ allied at not over live dollars pa' l.a <•-, each contllillirg not ••tit\ ti\ o cigarettes, olio dollar and atm not 1 . lc wholly ot tobac co, Htid also short sixes, • dollars per I.MlIid. i l"i i v-live dollars f»er tli<iusnnd, r th n nid; and the valuation mention .1 -ball in all cases bo • iggr* exclusive of the tax. atre-. ami all shows, 2 per cent. or knitted nnd felted or other material, ho- • I. printed or bloacb^ •d. enameled, shi id, nnd all imitations, per •opt pea coal and dust coal, ulacturo of il j of the ro-dis- uce«l, exempt >no and a half , ungr. iiuil ubstttutcs for, per lb., one dionory, sugar valued at not exceeding •cuts per pound. 2 cents. ■tionetv, c\. ceding twenty cents und Tru-t t.'onipnnios, on divldonds and surplus , 5 per t EDWAED WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, ANDt 5 ALER IN Turnpike Companies's Bonds', on tho lntero^t f, -'* per cent- Turpentine, sjdrits of, per gallon, 20 cents. Umbrellas and Parasols, 5 per cent. Varhish or Japan, tnado wholly or in part of jin or,pal; or other gums and substances, 5 per cont. Vegetables, presereed. 6 per cent. Vessels, on gross receipts, 2% por cont. Watclios, gold watches, composed wholly or n part of gold or gilt, kept for use, valued at .jips* or less, each, qiio dollar- Watchcj, gold watches, composed wnoily or in pait ol gold or gilt, Kept for use. valued at above t-llH, each, two dollars. White load, per 100 pounds, y> cents. Wine, made of grapes, per gallon, 5 conts. Wine, all other, and liquor* known us wine, or produced by being rectified and mixed with other -pit it-, oi into which any matter what ever may be infured, to be sold as wine, not otherwise provided lor, per gallon, except those made from currant.*, rliubaib or berries, fsj cents. Yachts, IMoiisuro or racing boats, by sail or steam, measuring by cu*lom-hoii*o moasuie ent t p lo ch, live dolla Yachts, Ac , exceeding ten and uot oxcoeding twenty tons, each, ten dollars. Yachts. Ac., exceeding twonty and not ex ceeding forty tons, each, twenty-five dollars. Yachts. Ac., exceeding forty and not oxcoed ing eighty tons, each, fifty dollars. Yachts. Ac., oxcoeding eighty and not oxcood- ing ono hundred und ten tons, each, seventy- fivo dollars. VaeliM, Ao , exeooding ono hundred and ten tons, each, one hundred dollars. Yellow .Shooting Metal, in rods or sheets, 3 per *: Zinc, Oxide of, per 100 pounds, 35 cents- TABLE If. Ij I < K 15 8 K « . Apothcearios—$10. Architects and Civil Engineers—$10. Assiyors—not exceeding $250,000—$100. Ex- oding $250,0 0 and not exceeding $500,000— Exceeding $500,000-$500. tinnoers- whose annual sales do not ox- d $10,000- $10. II exceeding $10,000--$20. >200. exceeding $50,- for ovory addi- Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. B14 main Btroot, Louisville, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal ndvAntes made on Cotton on consignment. WiNTKl)--Foathors. Ginseng, Bcoswax, Tallow nnd Hags, for whicli I will pay tho high est market price, either in cash or trade, sopt 5-3tn - bars, three per cent. per | •ii. upon whit -•do. paid, or i l, two con •mis.lM’c l'iecious Stones,) ten percent. Graining Tiles, three per eont. Express Companies, on gross receipts, three percent. Emerald*, . ce Precious Stonos,) ton per cont. Engravers, productum of, live per cunt. Ksscntiil t*il? of all descriptions, five per cont. ... Ferries, receiving tolls, throe por cent on ttro s, kegs, or i tight . Fruits preserved, ti Furniture, and other articles made of wood, obi in rough • *r unfinished state, live per cont. Furs of all d<> criptlon-, when made up or uianufacturi d, five per cent. Go*, illuminating, madoof coal, wholly or in p.ui.or«d any other material, when the pro- duct hliuli not bo abovo .*• >• cubic loot per m,.Mth, per one thou*aud cubic tcet, 20 cents. lias, illuminating, when the product shall be nboxe .’hsi.ihm cubic loot per month, per ono th lUMUid eubi.’ toot -twonty-llve cents. Gbivoannd Mittens, 5 percent. Gold Lent, por puck, eontulnlng not more than twenty m>.»k*. **t twentyttvo loaves each, eighteen cents »ld l'.Ml.t Gold, produced I of rivers, trout the dollars p .troy weight. uarU mines, from beds >y oilier man ner, round, and all imitat por lb- ptions, in the Glue and Gelatin, of all d solid state, pet pound, ono o . Glue aud Ccincut, made w holly or in part of glue, t > oe -old in a liquid state, por gallon 40 cents. Grave Stones, live por cont. losive substances ... rtillery, or sport- when valued at I’Hoents per lb.. , , w . .... ,._.ind. 1 cent. GunpowJcr, and all expl id all made toi mining* blasting, iug purposoi idol.. blasti i substances . priillcry or sporting er lb., L’euts per lb.. l' t cents, id explosive substances ing, artillerv. or sporting alued at above 3$ cents per and not exceeding Gunpowder, and made lor mining, bl purposes. M pound, c DoU and bonnet*. 5 per eont. Hulls, u* l.iuncuc l, <d ships, barks, brigs, schooner.'. sb»«»i»>, -*uil boots, steamboats, canal boats, aud all other v rir “■* ' including ongines •*: mado or constructed. I oeomo, the sum oi $'>0< exempt. Income, the tax of Operceut. over $ *U0 and not over I5.W0. Income, tax of 7*i per cont. on excess of I*.,u hi and nut exceeding $10,000. Income, tax often per ccut on theexcoss over ten thousand dollars. Insurance Companies. ••» gross receipts, one aud a half percent* Iron, pig. per ton, two dollars. Iron Bloom*. Slabs o Loops, whether mad# in forgo* or bb» nnerie*. per ton. throe dollars. Iron, railroad pet t-m, three dollars, lrou, re-rolled, per too. two dollars. Iron, all advanced beymid bloom*, slabs or loops, und not advanced beyond bars or rods, auJ band. hoop, or sheet iron not thinner than No. l'i. wire guage, per ton, three dollars Iron Plate, not less lliau -j ot an inch thick, po* ton. throe dollars. Iron Band, lloop. and sheet, thinner than number eighteen, wire Kuage per tou.fivedol- PUtalMthui ’* of an inch in thiek- ueas, por ton. five dollars. Iron Nails, cut and wrought, Fpikei and horso show Nails, when wrought by ha id, per ton, five dollars. Iron Castiuf*' u *°‘* * or bridges nr other por- manntit structures, per ton, three dollars. Iron i'astings, exceeding ton pounds in weight, torn ichoasliiig, not otherwise provided lor, per ton. tnroe dollars. . . . iron Kivots. exceeding * of an Inch in diameter, perton. five *|«»llgrs. Iron Nuts, lesi tnan two ounces each in weight, per tun. five dollars. Iron Bolts, not less than four ounces In aaitfht. ucr tou. five dollars. Jewoirv,(*ec Precious^toues,)ten per cent, Kidrikinx, live percent- Knitted Fabrics, five per cent. cont. Quicksilver, produced in any mannor, 2 per cunt. Railroads on gross receipts, 2; \ per eont.I Knilmud Bonus, duty on interost, 5 por cont. Rectified Wines, por gallon,50 cents. Repairs of ungtnoH, cars, carriages, or other articles, when such repairs increase tho vuluo of tho artiolo repaired 10 por cent or over, on such incroased vuluo, 3 por cont. Salerntus. per pound, 5 mills- Sail Tent*, Shades, Awnings and Bags made of cotton, flax, or hemp, ft por cent. Salt, por 100 pounds, fi conts. Screws, commouly called wood-screws—10 per cent. Shot, fi percent. Shows, of all kinds, 2 por cont on roooipt*. Silvor, produced from quarts mines, from bed*;of rivers, from * ho curth, or in any otbor manner, .‘a of 1 por cont. Slaughtered Call o, Swine and Sheep, on nil cattle ami calves oxcoeding threo mouths old, slaughtered, oxcopt when slaughtered for the hides and tallow exclusively, 40 cent* per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattlo and calves undor threo mouths old, slaughtered, 5 conts per head. Slaughtered Cattle, otc., on all swino slaughtered, Id cents per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all sheep and luuibs slaughtered, 6 conts por hoad. Provided. That Cattle, not exceeding five in number, and calves, swine, shooii, and lambs uot exceeding in all twonty in number, slaught ered by any person tor his or her own enu- futuption, in any onb year, shall be exempt from duty; aud all sheep slaughtered for tho pelts shall pay two emits enly per head. Snuff, pur pound, 35 coats. Soap, lancy scented, cream, transparent, und all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, per pouud, live cents. Soap, soft, 5 per cont. Soap, castile, value uot above live cents por pound, 2 mills. Soap, Castile, value above five cents, 1 cent. Soap, palm o 1, sauio as Cnstilo. Soap, erosive, same as Castile. Soap, all other descriptions, white or colored, exceptsoR soap and soiu> otherwise provided lor, valued not above fivo ceuts por pound, per pound. 2 mills. Seap, alt ether descriptions, valued ubnvo five conts per pound, 1 cent. Soda Water, etc., ft per cont. Spars and Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 per cent Spirits, distilled and sold, or removed lor consumption or sale, from July 1, 1 kg|, per gallon. $1 50. From February, 1, two dollars per gallon on first proof, tit age Coaches, 2\i per cont. ou receipts. Steamboats. 2 1 * percent, on rccoipts. Ships 2)<j percent on receipts. Starch, made ol potatoes per pound. 2 mill.. Starch, made of corn or wheat, per pouud. 3 mills. Staroti. made of rico or any otbor materials, por pound v 1 cent. Steam Engines, including Locomotive and Mariao Engines, 3 percent. Steel, in ingots, bars, shoots, or wire, not lc*s than Y« ol au inch thick, vuluod at soven cents per pound or loss por tou. fivo dollar.-. Mool, in ingots* bars, sheets or wire, not less than 1 4 ot an inch thick, valued above seven 1 vents por Pound aud not abovo ulovuu cont* por pouud^ por ton, ten dollars. Stool, in ingots, bars, sheets or wire, not less than'« of an inch thick, vuluod at above elsvcti cents per ton, twclvodollurs aud a half. Stone, freestone, sandstouo, marble ami building stone of any other description, wliou dressed- hewn or finished, 3 per emit. Sterreotypcs. all productions of, ft per cont. Stoves per ton, threo dollars. Skins, goat, kid, sheep, horse, hog or dog, tanned or drossed, in the rough' ft per cont- Skius. when previously assessed in the rough, and upon which duties buvo been ac tually paid* shall be assessed on tho iucroasod value only when carried or finishod. Succession to Real Estate, whore the sue- cursor shall be n lineal issue ora lineal suc cessor ot the predecessor* on the value of tho real estate, ou each cue hundred dollar*, one dollar. Succession to Real Estate, w here the succes sor shall be a brother or a sister of the prede cessor upon the value, per one hundred dollars two dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where tho successor shall be a brother or slater of the father or mother, or a descendant ol a brother or sister of the father or mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where the succes sor shall be a brother or sister of the fraud fathor or grandmother, or a descendant ot the brother or sister of the grand father or grand mother of the predecessor, por oue hundred dollars, five dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where the suocos- rshall hoof any other degree of collateral consanguinity to the prelecesior, or shall be a stranger iu blood, (%r one hundred dollars, six dollars. Succession to Personal Property, same as Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly Bankors—using capital CHJD—$IIM». Banker*—exceeding $50,001 tiniial $1,000 in excess—$2. Browers—less thnn 500 barrels per year—$25* Over 500 barrels per year—$50. Bowling Alleys—for each alley—$10. Billiard Honing—for each tabio—$10. Brokers—$50. Broker*. Pawn—using capital not exceeding $50 t uiMi—$50. Brokers, Pawn—exceeding $50,000, for ouch additional $1,000—$2. Brokers, Land Warrant—$25, Broker.*, Cattle—if annual sales do not ox- ccorl .sln.ooo—$lo. Exceeding $10,000—$! fur each additional #1,inmi. Brokers. Produce-$10. Brokers, roiumurelal—$20. Brokers, Custom-bouse—$10, Brokers—see also table I. Builders and Contractors, if annual contracts do not exceed $2'>.isn». $2.5. If exceeding *25,- 000, $1 for cadi additional $1,000. Butchers, $10. Butcher* retailing Irani carts, $5. (litcum**, too dollar*. Coal Gil distillers, (illy dollars. Confer I imicr.*, ten dollar*. Conveyancer*, ten dollars. Claim Agent-, ton dollars. Deulis’s, ten dol'ur*. Di-tjllcn, liItv dollars. Distillers ol Apple* and Poaches, distilling 1c*.- i ban 250 barrels per year, twelve dollars and a half. Eating Houses, ton dollars. Exhibitions, ttn dollars. General Uu*ino«s, tor which no other license is required, ten dollars. (lift Enterprise, nrnprietor* of, fifty dollars. Gas Fitters, ton dollar*. Horse Dealers, ton dollar*. Hotels, Inns and Taverns (when tho rentshall bo two hundred dollars or loss,) ton dollars. Hotels, Inn* and Taverns (when tho rent* shall exceed two hundred dollars, for any addi tiomil one hundred dollars or frnctiomil part ii excess of two hundred dollars) fivo dollar*. Intelligence Office Keepers, leu dollars. Insurance Agents, ten dollars. Insurance Agents, loroign, fifty dollars. Jacks, ten dollars. Jugglers, twenty dollars. Lawyers, ten dollars. Livery Stable Keepers, ton Lottery Ticket Dealers, mu Manuiacturers. ten dollars. Miners, tun dollars. Patent Right Dealers, ten dollars. Peddler*, (with more than two horsos or tuules) fifty dollars. (with two horses or mylos) twonty- , - % horse or mule) flftoon dollars. Peddloi Peddlers, dry goods, ..... Peddlers, jewelry, fifty dollars. , Photographer*, t whose receipts do not exceed live hundred dollar*) ten dollar*. Over five bundled dollars and under olio thousand dol lars, lUtomi dollars, over ono thousand dollars, twonty-tlv 1 PI u mho Physlcii .... Real Estate Agents, ten dollars. Rectifiers (for each 500 barrels) twonty-flvo TO OWNERS OF CQTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that we are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OP, PUT IN' ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selected foi integrity, rapaci ty^ and experience, to take charge of every lot. Wc will also pay all Taxes anil Charges of every description, AND MARK L1IIK11AL ADVANCES ON TilK COTTON. In shorty we will take charge oj the Colton receipts or 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., Hew York, or W. C. WATTS & CO„ Liverpool. Kngland. We invite, the especial attention of non residents toour facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. Located in Columbus ns Agent for E- M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to tako charge of Cottons under tho ubovo a Ivortisuiuont, aud to tniiko advances thereon. I am also desirous of purchasing largely and will pay full market rates. FK1.IX AI,K\AM)Klt. Oflieo 10fi. Broad Street, Sopt 20—tf over Ware's drug store. I -liars, ten dollars, urgeon* and Donti*t*. ton dollar*. dollar . Retail dealors, ten dollars. Retail Dealers iu Liquors, twonty-tlvodollars. Stallions and Jacks, ten dollars. Steamers ami Vessels, (furnishing food or lodgings) twenty-fivo dollars. Tallow Chandlers and Soap Makers, ten dol lars. Theaters, Museums, Coucort llalls, dred dollars. Tobacconists, ton dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (except liquor*) whose annual sales do not exceed $.50,000, fifty dollars. Wholesale Denier*, (except liquors) whoso sales exceed titty thousand dollnrs, for ovory 1, *i._ j dollars iu excess of iquors, same ns other Frccdmrn and their Employers. OnUt-] I'ntii otbor orders nro issued by tho Freed* mon's Bureau, the following rules will be in foreo. and are published for the guidance of tho l' roedmon and their foimor master*: J. The common law governing tho domestic relation*, giving parents authority nnd control r their children, and guardians control ovor in force. Tho authority and out* and guardian* tako tho aad rafined sugar abovo No 12 an I nut above No. 1$ Dutch standard in color nroduoed direotly from the auger cane, and not trout sorghum or imnebee. per pound*2i-a cents. Sugar, on all clarified or refined sugar above No. 1H, Dutch standard in color, produced di rectly from the sugar ooae. and not from sor ghum or imphee, per pound, SH cents. . huger, on grots amount of sales of refiner*, including all the products ot their inauulooto- riM or refineries, a duty of per cent. Sugar Candy, valued at not above 20 cti. por pound, per pound. 2 eenta. ^•dy,exoeeding 20 and not exceeding AO oents per round. 4 oeata. 1A W: Candy, exoeeding 40 cents per pound or ■si t ^ P°uod. 10 per oent. sulphate ot Barytas, per lOu pounds. 12 cents. Columbus Business Directory. Dry (Joods and Groceries. J. F. WINTER Sc CO., No, 78 Broad Street, Dealers in Dry Good*, Groceries and Country Produco. GEO. II. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad. Street,) in Dry Goods, Grocorios, Fancy Articles and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD, Family Grocorios, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oglethorpe aud St. Clair streets. II. C. MITCHELL A CO., (At Gunby A Co’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealors in Groceries and Staple Dry Goods. L. X. HKJttKRH. R. 8. CRANK. DIGGERS A CRANE. Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, luO Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Liquors, No. 157, ono door below J A MoNeill A Co., Broad Street, E. KUUNIKER A CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 170 Broad Street, Under City Hotel. J. A. TYLKIl, H. K. BOB ISO*. TYLER A ROBISON. No, 1120. West side Broad Street, Grocers, Produce und Commission Merchants. L. W- WALL. R. THOMPSON. WALL A THOMPSON, No. 132, East sido Broad Stroet, Dealers in Groceries, Liquors. Country Produce. J. A. M .SKILL. K. A. 8MITH. J. A. McNEILL A C0„ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Rope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, West sido Broad Street, Columbus, (ia. BRITTON A BARNES, Dealers in Family Groceries and Confectiuna- ries. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford street — D. Walhobin’s old stvnd. J, II. GREGORY, Donlcrin Fancy Articlos, Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac., Ac., No. 31, Broad stroet, opposite Express office. PERRY A 00., r Dealers in FandV Goods, Hats, Groceries, Ac., SI Brond Slrcot. Iron, Copper nnd Tin. HALL, MOSES A CO.. Dealer* in Hardwaro, Iron and House Furnish- __ ing Goods. No. 0»i, Old Stand, Brood Street. SOnOBBR A EIFLKll, Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Sliutturs, Lock*. Ac., Rear of Spear’s Jowelry store, Randolph 8t. N. CROWN A CO., Manufacturer* and Dealers in Tin Shoot Iron and Copi or Ware, liouso Furnishing Goods, lvi-t si'li! Broad Streot. «. A. KOEIINE, Cutting and. making done in the latest style, Randolph street, two doors ca-t ot G Strupper. C. U. JONES, 134, Broad Street. Cutting Ciotlx *, and Dealer in Fancy Goods. Boots aud Shoes. WELLS A C CRT IS, No. 75, Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings and Tanner*’ Oil. P. BIEHLEIt. Manufacturer of Boots nnd Shoos, In rear of Spear’s Jcwolry Store. Books and Stationery. J. W. PEASE, Bookseller ami Stationer, No, '.'2, Broad Street, Urockery and Glass Ware. COWDERY A CO., Dealers in China, Glass Ware, Ac , C'dumftu* Bank Building, Broad Street. Fashionable Millinery. . Southern Expr.ns Co., 6. H. 1IILL, Ao’t. No. 80» Broad Street. C. E. WHITE. McKee’* old stand, opposite Tcinporaneo Hall, Manufacturer nnd Repairer of Carriages, IlarnfBj. Ac. R. P. DURAN, Dealer in Ilavand nnd Domestic Cigars, Chew ing nnd Smoking Tobacco, No flfi. Broad st , ooroar Randolph and Broad; DR, KIRKSCEY. (Late of Walter Hospital,) Offers his services to the citizen* of Columbus, GIBcu at Daws hi. Collier A Co's Drug gtoro. DU. CQLZEY, Office up stairs, iu building hack of Columbus Bank. OUicc hours 7 t«» 8 a. m., 1 to 4 p, m, and 7 to 10 |>. in, DR. ti. IL LAW. No. 77, Broad streot, Prescriptions carefully prepared. COURT ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. C TLOU'UA, HARRIS COUNTY n • X JU. CtawiuNi nnil Bemomin Ij ni>rlied !orl etters of ndimnistrniiTn* 0 •*•' ostBlo of Benjamin T, Lowe, aeceasVd Il ' said county i '""•eased. i u , M All licrsi.nseonocrncd ar. herebv >.»■ , show cause (it ai.y they have) why’th. (ff 4 . 1 * istration ot said cstato should no t bi said applicant at the Court ol OrdioS5 t ? i t ,( ‘ held in and lor said county, on the Bril ‘“j 1 " in November next. ‘'londjj „Sj v « n under my hand this 2sth “«»•». Aftau**. ( ’liOKOIAi-llARltlS C0irXTY-fe' VT Mas-and L. l). May have applied to'il!® letters °f administration on tho estate of H 1“' May. deceased, Into or said county. 0f U,ni l All persons concerned are Hereby nolls.j. show cause (Ti auy they have) why sSid 1.0 ll> should not be granted the said atL'i,.?!, Court of Ordinary to be held in and rc.*' ,h ' county on the first Monday in Novemh., .’" 1 lin en under my hand, this l.i (jc“5" VJ 1 ' oct 3-wot W. W otico. Ordins W ILL BR SOLD to (ho biehesl hi. 1,1.. Court House in Hamiltra? i|ni- r t ' Il,t ) i ' 'ioorgia. oil the first Tuesday in Xo,,„J'“““'f. between the lei.-al hours of sale. ^ " >l ' one rnaro, bay color, biased face and mS. hind loot white fifteen hands liieb euil?"' twelve years old, - 0 . slevenor Also, at the same timo nnd place .... . maro mule, color ilarli or Idaek, ratlerUM! lace, with marks of harness upin her RVSl years old; sold as an cstrav. “er. loorj) _sep39 30d J. M. DAVIS. Sb.uij JllSCOliBK COUNTY. a EOROIA, MUSCOGEE C0UNt7Tu~ w-w slur . y 'Vinuficl.i has applied for'tlisa? ministration ofihe estate of Ah.nioU, Win.Cli dccca-ed. late oi said county. All u, r» B .. corned are hereby notified to show cn”a«r,T they have) why the administration o! saidi 7 tate should nut he Krimted to said applicant'll tho Court oj Ordinary to bo held in aiid for..?] "£, t .w« 5no - jous ^'^'' rjEOliq 1 A- MI SO Mi EK - COUNTY -duT ,V IL trawlurl has applied for the liuir' dianship of Benjamin C. and Dora MoL'I.t, MoL’Iary.'docensodl' 10011 ol.’iatuuti All persons concerned ore hereby notifi«.l show cause (if any they have), whythe ffrd! ansliip ol said Orphans shoal,1 not be erimtel to said applicant at the next NoveinbcrT.nl «r tho Court of Ordinary fur said oounty Given undor my hand September auli ivK oeU^jlOd _^ J ^ UXSUNl 0rjia ”'' G KOIUJIA - M lisooti Kir couxty^il; Elisabeth Notice has applied for ImlsS^t AUimnistration do bonis non on the estate ui Harvoy W. Nance, doceased, vice G. E. Thom as, ;Miin r, deceased. All persons concerned arc hereby notified t. show causei (ii any^hey have), why the H.lmiB- 1st ration of said estate should not be granted to • uid applicant at tho next November Turin of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand September 2'.ith. lSd5 '01IN : 1 w30d «• W. MILLPOKI1, w'JI. FKB. 11. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturers of Tin, Cooper, Sheet Iron, Hollow Warn an I Stoves, 141, Broad Street. D. Ii. THOMPSON A CO., No. 143, Broad Stroet, Wholesale and Retail Dealors in Stovos, Iron, Tin, Copper, Brittnnia Ware, Ac. joiin McGovern, (Undor Cook’s Hotel, Broad Streot,) Manufacturer nnd Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering and Rinding done at short notice. COTTON! COTTON! KEIN & CO. s AUGUSTA, GAu COTTON FACTORS, AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. Running weekly between Augusta and Sa vannah, H AVING mudu tho nocessary business ar rangements, wo are prepared to make lib eral advances on all uonsignments of Cotton entrusted to them fur sale or shipment to Su- vaunah, New York or Liverpool, with all the costs, charges and oxpenscs attendant thereon, including internal revenue tax, Ac. Consignments entrusted to their care for Sa vannah or New York will bo forwarded on ar rival by the first trip of the HELEN, and ient to our friends, Messrs. Smith A Dunning, of New York, if intended for sale in that market, so ns to arrive in tho short space of eight days. Having established a lino of clipper ships be tween New York and Liverpool, all shipments of Cotton intended lor tho latter place, will bo sent forward without delay, thus avoiding the further expenses of insurance and storage whilo iu New York. KEIN A CO , Agents of Stoaiuer Helen. Office Jackson street, uug 28-2m Opposito No. 2. Wnrron Block. their ward*, obligation ot | place of thoso ot tho former master. II. tho former maulers are constituted tbo guardians of minors, and of tbo agod and infirm, in the uhscnce ol pnrotits nrothcr near relatives capable of supporting them. III. 5 «>ung men and wotnon under twenty- one iLl 1 years ot age will rouruiu under tho con trol ot their parents or guardians until they bo- oomo ot ago, thus aiding to support their par ents and younger brothers and sisters. IV. Tho fonucr musters ot troudmen must not turn away tho young and infirm, nor rotuse to gi\e thorn food auaabetter; uorsbtUl the aide bodted men and women go away from their borne*, or live iu idleness, and leave their par- eutsor children or younger brothers or sisters to be Supported by others. V. The former masters of froedtnen will not be porinitted to turn away or drive from their plantations luithtul hands, who have helped to make tho crops, when the crop* are saved.wilh- out Paying tor tlio labor already performed. \ 1. rrceduieu, like all oi her men, nro amen able to civil and criminal law and are liable to be punished for violations of law. tbosamoos white citizens, but in no case will brutality be allowed on the part ot the former mastor.— 1 (linking men will at once see that with the end ot slavery all enactment* and customs which were necessary to its preservation must coate to have effect. VII. 1‘crsonaof ago who ire freo from any of the obligation* referred to nbove are at liberty to find new homes whenever they cau find pro per employment, but they will uot be supported by the Government or by their former masters in idleness und \ugrauey, Ylll. It will bo loft jo tho employer and servant tuugroo upon the wage* to be paid, and unyjust arrangement or coutraet will not be interfered with ; but freedmen uro advised that lor the p’oscnt season they ought to expect only moderate wages and when t heir employers eau- uot pay the money, they ought to be contented with u fair part ot the crop to bo raised. This rule subject to such modification a* the Freed- men’s Bureau may require. IX. All officer*, soldier* aud citizens are re quested to gee publicity to those rules audio instruct the treed peoplo as to thoir new right* ami obligations. • X All sub District aud Post Commanders are required to correct auy \ io alien of the above rules within their jurisdiction. All offences hereunder may be tried before a Military Com mission or Provost Court. By couumutd ol Brevet Maj. Geu Wilson. EDWARD P.INH0FF. r CapL and A. A. A. G. WANTED, A NO. 1 BREAD COOK, ot good character. Nouc other n» . d apply. hlllVEHs. WYNNE Jk CO., n i w o - Cook’s Hotel, CMembus, bept li—2w Select Limited School, H AVING long entertained tho idoa that a limited School is host adapted to secure tho highest onds of Fciualo education, 1 have selected Columbus, Ga., as a suitable location for tho establishment of such an Institution. Tho large and commodious Residence of Mrs. M. K. Shorter, opposite tho Baptist church, will be oocupiod for tho purposo. Tho number of pupils will be limited to 40, of which numbor 10 or 12 can be received into my family as boardors. Pupil* must bo enterod for tho Scholastic ! your, or for the remainder, aftor entering ; and no deduction will bo ininlo for absence, except in cpsea of protraotud sickness. Iho scholastic your will bo dividod into throe terms—each 14 woeks. The First Tern will open on tho Oth of Octo ber next, Tbo rates for it as follows : luitiou Literary Department 130 Ot) Music “ 2ft 00 Music witli use io*tnimeu( txi rronch- 12 50 Latin and Greek 10 00 Board (exclusive of washing) 75 00 lp be paid in advance, in currency or it* equivalent. Provision* will be made for ornamental branches ut tho usual rates in other institutions. Boarders must furnish thoir own shoots, pil low eases and towel*. Applications fur entering pupils will be re ceived until the 0th Get ber. Address until 2Mb Sent. »t Eufuuln, Ala.; after that time, Columbus, Ga. john r. mcintosh. „ , , RKICKKNCK8, .. r ( Ur V * ?! u> & or * Kufaula. Ala. C»il. \\ m. II. Chambers, " ** Russell co., Ala. Col. J. T. Flewellen, Dr. J. F. Bozeman, Columbus, Ga. tol. J. M. Chambers, " •• Mr. James Cook, •• •• • Mr. Win. Mitohel, " " Mr. A. C. Flewellen, " •• Sept 8 4tw Sun copy. W uro house aud Gommissiou Merchants. K. 8. OUKKXWOOD, WM 0. GHAT. GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Rankin W^ro House, in rear Cook House. J. R. IVEY A CO., areliouso, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants. Oglethorpe stroet, near Enquirer office. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) General Commissi n Merchant, Special atten tion paid to purehoso and shipping of cotton M. P. KLI.tS. CHAS KLLIS. M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Brond street, next door South of Bank Of Columbus. W. T. WOOD, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola, Fla. CHARLES ROGERS A CO . Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Wutches, Jewelry, Ac* T. S. SPEAR. Practical aiul Experienced Watchmaker nnd Jeweler aud Dealer in Fiue Wutches, Rich Jewolry, Ac., oorner Broad and Randolph. J. U. BRAMUALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 9P, Broad Stroet. Columbus, Ga. Watches and Jewelry repaired. W. ROSENSTIUL, Watchmaker nnd Repairer, No. 90, Brood st., . Next door to J. W. Poaso’s Book Storo. C. M. KINSKL, Jeweller und Engraver, No. 56, Broad Street. Candies, Fruits, Wines, *Ao. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Stroet, Manufacturer and Dcalor iu Candies, Cordial*, Syrups, Prosorve*. Pickle*, Jco. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. 1'u• Tn'vu?iV•>VAn nu ‘i Session opens dCTOBKR2d, 1865. Iho faculty is com plete. The rate* lor the h irst Term, which ends Doccmbcr ol«L aro as tol low*: iV« u ! ar W\\ on , in U'dlcge CU.M. $,*) 00 Regular 1 union in Preparatory CUs*- ... 22 50 breneli. (optional) oy Music, (optional) with use of instrument, it Oti Board, including Wash ing. Light* and Fuel qp on To be paid iu advanoe, in currency or it* •quiTslont. J. M. BON NELL. Pre.id.nt. A CADMAN. GUN 1ND LOCKSMITH. * ALL Descr ptiou* of ^tw- « 1 Hanging attend- °. and Keys u rdcr. CRAWFORD STREET, a NK i A JfV Y COOK'S HOTEL. l’llELPS A WHITESIDE. No. lit, Broad Streot, Manufacturers of Phelps’’Mo** Roso Candies,’ and Dealer* iu Sweet nnd Sour^Article*. CARGILL A BROTHER, 8S, Broad Stroet, Variety Store and Cai\dy Manufactory. Bakeries. CHARLES CRICHTON A 00..' No. 150, Broad Street, Manufacturer- of Cakes, Loaf Bread, Crackers of nil kinds, wholesale and retail- 0. BREYVOGF.L,' No. 32, Broad stroot. Manufacturer of Cake*. Broad and CAckera. ot nil kinds Lager Beer Saloon. Druggist a uiul Apothecaries, l'RQ 111 ART X CHAPMAN, Druggists and Apothecaries, Denier* in Drugs, « MoJeoinos, Perfumery. Ao., Old Stand, Broad St. Dll. R. A. WARE, Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drug*, Oils, A. M. BRANNON, 135, West sido Broad street, Druggist jind Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, Mcdiciuos, Ao. V. L. 11ROOXS . J. LAND F. L. BROOKS A CO., Manufacturing Druggist* and Choini*ta, at Acec A Collier’* old stand. No 03, Broad *t. Saddlery aud Harness, SHERMAN A CO.. Manufacturer* of Saddlos, Harness, Ao., Ac., Opposite Rosotte A Lawhon’a Auction Store. Broad street. A. MlKENZIE. Manufactur er of Saddles and Harness. Ue- Mrs. S. K. JL*ft\i«, administratrix of tlie estate of Joseph K. llelvenRtcn, deceased, having applied tor letter**of dismission from aaid administration: It i* therefore ordered, that all persons con cerned show cau*e, if any they have, why letters of disinirMcji. n* aforesaid, should not lie grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi nary to be hoid in ami for Huid county on tbo first Monday iu April next; nnd that this order bo published in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of said court. J. J. lilJEF, Ordinary. Pet ’ mflfn ostute of W L. Gay, deceased. „ lor letters of dismission from .-aid ndm uistra tion : it is thoreforo ordered that nil persons con cerned show ••au'e, it uny they have, why let ters of dismis*ion, a* uforusuiu, should uot bo granted to the said applicant by tho Court ot Ordinary to be held in and let -aid county on tho first Monday in April next: and that this order bo published iir term* of tho law. A true extract from tho minute* of said court. J. J. Ill'FF, Ordinary, Ooot 5, 1865 m6m G EORGIA : TAY LOR CUUNTY.-lLnry L. Allison lias applied for tlio guurdiansliip ol the person and property of Robert T- Witcher, orphan of Jereminli Wilclier, dceouseti— All pen-on* cojicerncd aie hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why the guardi anship of said o.piinn should not be granted to said applicant at the next November term ol the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given undor my hand, this O.-t. 3d, 1H65. oct 4—1 UI .). .1. Ill'l l'. Ordinary, to tbo Honorable Court •»«' Urdiuur/ of Tuylt. county, for leave to .soli the laud.*, belonging to tbo estntc of James Garrett., deceased.—Sopt. — s from date npplii to the Honorable Court of i county. («»r leave to «ell tbo the e.-tato ol Charles A. Loyd, do 19th,1865. q|[»t 23—2m Jl'SSEE ADAMS. Adn . .1;. . —'in. J NO. JgHN&UN, Ordinary. n EGIf Ui A—M l' SCOGE E CO l N TVT—Mrs. A \J K. Marble has applied lor latter.* of adiuiq istration on the estate of James 1*. Hoyt, d< ceased, lute of said county: All persons concerned nro hereby notified t show causo (if any they have) why the adtninii trntion of said estate should not bo granted t said applicant at tho next November term < the Court of Ordinary for .-aid county. Given uuder my lmml, September 25th. JNU.sKHINSO.V, «opt 36,—OW Ordinary. a KORGIA. MUSCOGEE COl'NTY.-f the first Monday in November next *i plication will bo made to the Ordinary ot *ai county for leave to sell the real estate ol Job A. Jones, deceased, late of paid county. , MARY L. JUNKS, Adtn’rx. _August C.’ih. ls.i',-u ,i.l j j. Execut i s Sale. O N tbo first Tuesday in December next wi be sold at the Court House in Columbu Muscogee county, two lots of land No* 259sc 285 iu thojbili district of said county, vHcbl containing 2»2lg acres. The Muscogee H»i road runs through this land, ono lot pretty wi improved and nil well timbered. Soldineoi fortuity with the will of Dait'iel Cordrsv.il censed, for the purpose of distribution, itn cash. DANIEL CORDRAY. oot 7-wt>l jj Exe’utnr. STKWAKT (Ol M). f|1 WO MONTHS froui date anplioation w... 1 bo made to the Court ol Ordinary of Stew art county for leave to sell the lot in the town ut Lumpkin, belonging to tbo estate of Charles A. l'arwell, doceased. August28. 1 m15. MARTHA FAR WELL. aug3()-wn0d Admr’x. MARION COl’JEW. I In tlio matter of the Probate EXPAltTE. I of the last will and tostuuient Win. P. Wobb, J of Mrs. Mary Wallaco, do- Propoundur. I ocused. in Marion Court ol j Ordinary, July Term, 1865. W HEREAS, William P. Webb propound* for Proliate record the last will and testament of Mary Wallace, deceased, late a resident of said county of Marion; und whereas it appears tc the Court that Cargill Wallace, tlio pole sur viving heir at law of said deceased, reside* be yond tbo limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by tho Court that said case besot down for trial at the next .Septem ber Term of this Coutt, at which time the proofs iu suid ease bo taken und the same heard and determined und such judgment and order will then he made in the premises ns to right and justice shall appertain; And it is furthor ordered that due and legal notice shall bo deemed ns given /aid Cargill Wallace by the publication of this order in tho Columbus En quirer, a newspaper published at Columbus, Georgia, once a week for six weoks immediate ly preceding sxid Septombor Term of this Court. A true extract irtitn the Minuto* ol' said Court. Septcmocr 6th, 1865. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, nnd ex-ofiieio Clerk of Court of Ordinary, sept 16— wOw GEORGIA—Marlon County. Cot'rt of Ordinary for said County, I September 5th. 1865. f ITIfHEREAS, Jas. L. C. Uorr has applied to * v this Court of letters of guardianship of tho person and property of B. W, Graves, mi nor of James L. Gruvos. deceased ; This is therefore to cito all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) why letters should not bo grunted tho applicant in term* of tbo law. Witness my hand officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. Frasier, deceased, late of Schley county, ha* ap plied tor leave to sell the laud belonging to the estuto of said doceased : All concerned are hereby ratified to file their objection within the time proscribed by law why leave should uot bo grunted. Witness my baud in otttco, October 4th, 186ft, „ _ ftl J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, oet • -w30d GEORGIA—Marlon County. ( ' FF ’ , K for County. VI HI.RLAJ> Jane U. Bullock petitions for J*, , i*, lt K rs V 1 "dimnistrution ol the estate of Cordy BuMock, deceased, late of said oounty : All concerned arc* hereby notified to appear on or before tho first Monday in Novomber next, to show cause why letters should not bo granted petitioner. Witness my hand officially. Sept, 2-5. 1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. sen 2ft wlm GEORGIA—Marlon County. W , Ordinary's Offick for said County. HEKLA& Sitneon Blue, administrator ol . Isaac 11,1 ceblcs, deceased, has petitioned this Court for leavo to sell the real estate of said deeeiised: This is therefore to site nil concerned to show cause, on or behq-e the first Monday in October next, why leave should not bo granted in terms ol the rtatutc, Ac. Witness my otBcinl slgnaturo this September ^ JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. FREEDMEN. II Alt III!, tOl'STY, (JEOUGU-HARRIS C01NTY.-Je.se M. , .0 all a way ho* applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of William A. Callaway, deceased, lateot said county. •neurned are hereby notified to Al pr Auc ijueers. I*. P. KLLIS, (Lat. Klli,. Living,ton A C«„) Auotion rntJ CotumiMioa Merch.nt, Con't Uroud nnd Kandolph «tro«t«“ ROSKTXJJ A LAWU0N, OL, Brond Street, Auction and Commission Merchant*. COLBKKT Ji WTLkTNS; llrt. Bro.d Street, Auction and CoiuiuUrion Merchant. J4MM Jil.NNilN, 1.. I, IMIWKINO JOHNSON A DOWNING, Attorney, at Law, Culumbui, Geornte. I * t >"»l‘‘*i';t boitraul.-d the said fi>Vlic7intnt'th. Court of Ordinary to be hold io nod for .aid county on thetir,t Monday in November next totuber’ iSs” m> h ‘ na tlli8 Ul1 * dl> Y "f Son- UEORGE W. MULLINS, Ordinary. sept 16—wftt COUNTY,-Cbnrle, V -1 L ri ; h *rd applies to mo lor letters ol admin is trauon on the esUta of Joseph Fits- liatrick, deceased, late of said county. All persons co oerned are hereby notifiod to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not bo granted tbe said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to bn hold in and for said county on tho bn»t Monday in November next Given under my baud this Wth day oi Sen- (ember. 1865. 1 GEORGE W MULLINS. Urdiuerjr, •ept 16-w5t 11K 4 DqU.lRTKRrt, As»’T CoM'R OF FltKKDMKX,) For South Carolina. Georgia and Florida, V BKAUFORr, S. u., J unc 20,1S«5,) GENERAL ORDER, No.l.) I. Tlio following Circular from Headquarter* Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees and Aban doned Lunds, is republished tor tbo information of all wtiom it may concern : WAR DEPARTMENT. Burkai Frkkdmi:n. ltKmu.i.s, X Ahind’nd La ... WABHiNiiroN. D. C.. May 22. is..5. ) CIRCULAR, No. 3. Whereas a large amount of land in tho State of Virginia, and in other.States that Imvebeen in insurrection, has been abandoned bytiisloyil owuers and is now being cultivated by Freed* men ; nnd whereas the owners of such lands art attempting to obtain possession oi tlictu, and thus deprive tlio Freedmen ot the fruit* of their iudindry: It is ordered Hint all abandoned funds iu said States now under cultivation by the Freedmen bo retained in their posscHiun until tho crops now growing shall bo secured lor their benefit, unless full and iust coinpensstioa be mado lor their labor and its product*, and Dr expenditures. 'iho above order will not bo so construed m to relieve disloyal persons fiom tiio consequen ces of tlieir disloyalty; and the application Dr tbo rostornti n of their lands, by this close uf persons, will in no case be entertained b> sdj military authority. U. U. HOWARD, Major General, Commissioner Bureau of Froedmeu, Refugees und Abaudoned Lunds. WAR DEPARTMENT. Adjutant Gfnkkal'h Offici, Washington, May 22. 1865. All military authorities will sustain the C<>»* mi.-sionerol the Bureau of Refugees, FresdmM nnd Abandoned Lands, and aid him in the el ocution of the above order. By direction of tho Seoretary of War: E D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant Gonersl. II. The provision* of tho abovo Circular wilj be strictly enforced throughout the States of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Cob* plaint* have been made at theso UeadquortsB that in many instances former owners ot plac- t itions and slaves, who are now allowed to re main on their lands upon condition that tb* announco to their former slaves that they or* freo, and innko with them fair and equitable agreements, whereby full and just compensate! shall bo made for their labor and it* product*, arc, in defiance nf this order, still forcing tanr for • er slave* to work for thorn, and continual® hold them in slavery, even to the extent <*• shooting them down if they dare to assort then freedom; and fail utterly to admit or announce to them in any way that they are free. Nic» net* are disloyal to tbo Government and in plan violation of it* policy. , It is hereby ordered that all person.* employ ing the l’rcedmen in agricultural and lucchzJ* ical pursuits within tho State* of South Csnai* na, Georgia and Florida, who fail by the IN® of Augu>t to announce to those in their employ the fact that they aro free, and fail to recogmie them as freo men and to make sui'able arrenft* incuts will*, thorn whereby u just and oquitabi* compensation will bo secured to them tor tbar labor, will be held iu* disloyal to thelniW® State* Government, and their property win ®« subject to seizure and division among the r reea- men in accordance with the provisions of &•** tion 4 of nn “Act to establish a Bureau t° rl M reliof of Freedmen and Jtofugees, Approw March 3, 1865. . ... III. As the hnrvcst timo i* near, ana tM Freedman have been regarded ns free by t®» United States Govern tuoul since January. 1#^ and a* a meu*ure ot necessity to prevent W** from becoiniug paupors onit* bounty, the r re»‘ men must bo paid tior their labor on all lau®' not abandoned riucc the commencement oiw» preparation of the ground for seed, up 10 harvest time of this year: und unless full C ®T" pensution is made, to the satisfaction oi Buroau, the Frcodmcn will be entitled to w* 0 will receive one-half of the crop raised. IV. Any person who shall whip or otiier ,JJ, maltreat auy freedmau booguse he assert* w freeuom. or for other cause, will be held <ru»* ( before the law, and punished for as^au^r"# battery; and any ono who shall take the In® any freedmau for like cause, will be heldfiUbu of murder. , , .a, V. No person will be permitted to dnT#'* agod, infirm nnd helpless from their preientp^r ce* of abode; they must be allowed to re*®" where they nro until such time as the ment shall make proper provision fortneiriw port. t _ VI. The Assistant Commissioners in the of South Carolina. Georgia and Florida ajRJ uuired to enforco this order to the their power, and to report t«« these lleadquan all violation* ot it. The aid of every ,r,e . n f i ta justice and fair dealing botweeu man ana "PJ is also requested to bring to the Fi codmcn’g Bureau uuy failure to comply Wl its provision*. „ ^ w. When tho rules of exact justice shall ne served in the relations between all, . and employed, and each shall regard the ol® right*, then will be practically douiqnstratea. , clearly that none can doubt, the odvantaf® 1 the free labor system. ..-.-.v By order of Hv’t Maj, Gen. R. SAXT0JK. Ais’^Com’r of Froedmeu lor So. Car., go. » (signed) ti. W. Saxton, IIv’t Maj. and A. D. C. Official: Kdw’d A. Wild, Brig. Gan. Vok aug 15-2t A*«T Comuj. Freed. Uure*4«