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TAB L>. 1.
MAUlFACTniKS AllTICLKS AND
PRODVCTK. k\\CTlOA KAleUH.Aic.
Advertisement*. 3 per coni.
Ale. Beer, Ac., fer barrel of 1 *-*al lun>. one
upon dot mile u» banks (*r uitn nn> J (j ;l |] rnnnod. In iho rough, five per oent.
iragM m bniikiiii;. , , i Leather, carried or finished, uvo por cent,
nd Huikm* -'i *ui iiv duf> t'l i-■-« J* i Legncie*.<*o«KufieoMloti to Haul Kstato.i
• up iliooirir**. w hunk- «ni j r Llthogmpncrs, production*of, five por cont.
dollar.
Auciion Sales, rn gr-'»« amount. ’4 < f 1 per <,0 , n *;
cent*
Banks and Binkine. .Monthly ta
per cent, upon dep **iu in lianks
person 1
Bank
1 per cent
sons cngngc.i . . ...... . . .
Banks and Bunkum \ »»■ *<•:.! Inverted In
United Bind* fKiMiipt j. .
Banks and B inkioif- -.MonUny duty of T 1-rtf
of 1 percent up u tv* i.ikc a n.-
tlon IssaoJ l»v any hank.
Bank' and ! f ♦ 1 • . * Idfionil monthly j
duty Ot 1 •; lit I f r e ut ti: n v. r.,-.* emount
of circulation • > p-* • en». *.f capital.
Bank 4 and Kilikinir ■ Addilrennl mmilily
duty-d l h .,11 up.ui amount **r cir
culation l*cv Old f.i mi rate : t th.* •ix months
preceding .ful> 1 i Vf, l
B.irv 1
Beer, layer I tr. ;il '. p »rter. an l similar fer
mented 1. i t . i r h.vrtit 1 a nt »re than 3!
gull
! five cents. ,
| Lead l'ipes, five per Rent.
Bead.sheet, five per cent.
Load, shot, live per cent.
Laa.1, ln<co««, pi*< op tbroc per cent,
Leather, patent, enameled and jai<
leather and skins of
cry descriptio
Deer Skiu» jlroaiod t
leather, oil dried, r.
...»ked.five percent. .
Leather ol all descriptions, tan nod »*r par-
Lit.no<vi Oil* live cents per gallon.
Lotteries, on gross rocoipts. five pur cunt. .
Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, wi.rsfrtl,
; Max. Ucjnp, iu'c, India rubber, gutlaperch.■».
( . ( wood, «ill'iw, glass* putter)* ware, loutlier, pa
per, iron, steel, load. tin. copper, flue, hru. .
gold, silver, horn, lfti*7, bone. bristle 4 . wholly
or in part.or of any other material no| other
wise provided for, fife per cent.
Manulaciuros, increased in value by being
polished, painted, varnished.
Bcnaine. t- ine.l.prftt! . .
Co »|. A-phalluin, f|| tic, 1
*ck oil. per »r .lion
i 1*5
• liter | by the distillatio
ail Mile- and
-.1 . 1*20 of 1
\ ltd ot u old
rents per p
gy NV .
.1, Bo
, Wti
<*h. II 1
nth
n.Buif
hip
Dm-
Mr
stoi
used value, live per cent.
ot
(Ait Inscription live
.... . cut.
Mas tv, spars, shin or vessel Block*, 2 per cent.
,Meats, preserved. 0 per cent.
Mineral Coals. except pea coal and dual «• ml,
per ton—5 rents,
Mineral Water from springs. e*.c., eaeli bottle
containing not tnoro than a pint—cent.
Mineral Water—containing notmire tlnm a
riuiirt—one cent.
Mineral Water, artificial, per coat.
Moec is*.ill—5 per rent.
Mustard, ground and nil other imitations pur
pound, I wont.
“ and all (Lows, 2 per cent, on re-
'.'Mb
dnsses, produced directly from sugar can
uwc, five cents per poind.
Molaftsop, svrup «»f, produced directly Irol
juvnr eunfi juice, l'« oeuU per gallon.
Naptha, refined, produced ny the distillation
>f coal, iisphaliunrt nhale, peat, potmloum
r* ck oils, etc., per gallon, it) rents.
Oil, illutniiMtiitig, produced by (tindidillul
of co il, usphaltum, nh.de. pent, petroleum,
oils,and nil othur bituminous stili-tn
TcfbgrtipV Companion, pr tc*oiptV-5 per clot,
Textile fabrics. 5 per rim.
Jiiaalrc.-, operas, c reuse.-, museums, and all
shoifs. on pro- 4 receipts, 2 per cent.
Three I oner cent. / • 1
T
Tiles,drain ng, '.percent.
iobn< o, 1.1 v« ndi«n, plug, t)
. twist, and all other •
kind- 01 m.inuf.1 et 11 r<-<l tobacco not horuin pro- J
ided tor. Irotn ,vhi“^ the «t*m has born taken ,
^BfiEDMEN.
OPFICK ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER. 1
Hurt "Hof /{‘/iivce*, t\crdvnA nni Affond'mcd t
4 /or -ihc &rita 0/ fJcofilo, j
AooOITa, UA., Oct. 3, ltWo. J
1 part,
1 which ifl sweetened,
w lioi<
v»ecnt» per pound.
Tot .1 o, Mfioking tobacco manufactured with
ull the stem in, the !*•:»!'not having noen butted
or strippo i fmrn.the stem, nod oi> ruluso tubac*.
co known tin 1 «• ' t -Ipnts, *Z) cents per phund-
T*d. . . oa>kin.' t -b 1- :y. made oxduiivply.
of stofiis. i*rid not 11., v 1 tfitn leaf or l^iifi ami
st« in.«, Joccms p* r p *un 1.
Toh h- ... Li will rbr'ving whef#or manufac
tured or!«« . or in bulk, u c«nt- per pound.
T'dia-co Sijiitr and Spurt Klour, manufactured
i,1 lobnc *o, r*roun 1, dump or dry, pickiod; aceu-
to I. or othfrn itu. |a:r ppuoj, 35 centj.
ul. maliufaqtjifcd id be sold
••writ
dge, on gross receipts,
iirrios, on dividends and surplus
flit.
piko Companies'* Bonds, on the interest
of, 5 per rent.
'I bnx-iitmc. uni
I'uib
Vnrli
gtiu
per won I
, per gallon, 20 cents.
*lw, f> per cent,
i/le wholly or in part of
vpaj: or other gums iiud Hubstauecf*. o
Vegetables, presbrec I. f» per cent.
Vi - Is, on grmt rv»*oi|»Ui, '214 porcent.
Uatrlir*, gold watcht •, oumpo-cd wholly or
in part of gold ergtlt, kept lor u.-e, valued at
:d'H or I•• - , «m b. onoddlltr.
U'*tfli<y, - dd \valchc9, conipR-rd wnolly or
in p .*t of gold or gilt, kept tor u.-e. value ! at
above ; i**». . *uo do|| , r .,.
White lead, per iO*J pound-', 35 Cents.
pr-. per gallon, .'icnnts.
Wi
ail •
id Ip
1 l.n
»d to
1 iiko purpi
■ gallon, 20 c
.cunt 4
•ntp
I, L.'ird, per git I to
Oil, niiMtnrd seed, pt
tijf, nil,animal and vogetnhlo. not ex-nip
or otlierwi-o* provided lor, per ga'lon. 5 ru
Opera*, Mu-cuin", Theatres, and all .''bo
on ffr<o.i rocoiptst 2 |*i r rent.
O.vblo ot /inr. p«r l'H» p anh, :\j jt-enb.
I’,lints, us below, ft pur Cent.
I’jimters* Colors, dry or groiind, ill nil 01
paste, or with wute
mini . nr I*.Ul will . . I I1 . 1 bn In.'lv of I j
which n- t* up 1 , . o- 1 arty t. - riptiw
which uni) *»•- I. p* 1 1 u , I ■ In-. . | .1 p.t
SRiigwr-, in.d v.^ii- h slertl t,<»t Im n «• I sgi'Ju ivct
in hii'l
•dd. •
• nt.
pur rent.
Vapor, ill nil description*, ineludim
bond, binders’ board, amt tarred pi
alii -I
t In-
tii. «
•dr I doll.,
doll.1
drvd d dla:
twoh.indH
tired dollar
Carri 1 r-
three Inn.-
•Ired dollar
ilurd alt,
w li\e bn
Iluud a hr
Ca
ut.
t. Mill 111vi
■YolllU.Vv.,*
in all .•»
-,| the (a
» I all It Mile
i d. and nil
larrctl. xatii
Cl *thiif.
I ( III.
• 1; .Movements,
• per cent-
tilt- I and lotted
• 1 irnlt rial, bn-
illtr.l
*1. shrrrCd
11 v .i|*pai H
iiniirp 1 dull.n
• percent.
I nu-tntloni.
Coal.
c|.t pc
Coal nil. pt 1 g.B ,m. I «••nt\ in-lits.
* Coal Tar. pi-.-In- - I in the m.inu .-t t
luniiu.'itiuv .’a . in I tf < protlm 1 ot tl
till at ion of I hr roal tar tin- 1 : • dm-wj,
Cftcoa, pifpiifi ti. ri’ 1 at
eenls.
Coffee, ground, ai d ail > r< on I ul* t
CoflVc. or preparation • «»l whic h
part, per pound, one rent.
Cofiee, uuground • uf.'titufe 1
cent.
entr pruts 1 t-i p >
Confectioner». > \-
t exc cw tinr imply 1
’..lift clioiift y, f\t
sold other a im- t
• nU
I oppt
Ceppc .
Cotton, ui
'olleetod t»r pTm
,»-r p -und, t\« o
Diamonds. <m‘<
Driiiuing Tile.
Hxprcis t’oim
•or cent.
M'tgt
olio,I, till!
allied ut u
lit -v
111, r Ik rut
mi' forty c
1 by tlio pi
r bars, thre
.cr ueiB.
■ 1 *a 1 • t•:• tor . , v
* tbfrtik 'a A’ 11 '
unis r
•ral.l*.*c Vro*Mi
Engrnxefs. product in
Kxiclilial U'ls of all d«- - rt|
Milt.
Ferries, rocclvi' c t ills, thr
ir<«t roucipL-.
Fish ana .*> ell M-li, in -v»
tight pacliugi . fix - p<-i rent.
Fruits pi.jeixt l. be
Furnitutv. a.»d ,.tbu
sold 111 tough t>i unfiii
Furs ot .ill I- ,-rir.l
m.inuiat ttired, tie • • r,
rtvuipU, three
.'•ten percent.
IMiolugrapUs, r i per cent,
Bi-t iWr, grouiid, and nil imitation-, per lb.,
I nnnt.
I’liuio fortoa. Organs, Molodeons, or oilier
parlor Musiculliislruniont.-t, kept for use, n >t
including those placed in rhurefies or public
i-dilicos, valued at nut les- than tlisi ami not
above iJfHleuch, two dollars.
I’iano Fortes, etc., when valuud at above | it si
Snd not 11 bovo tlbo. oacli, four dollar-.
Fortpaote. when valuod above
b k .-lx doth
5pc
I’mUle
cent.
r, kept foi u.ioi per oiuioc^ t r
on* or nl-iteofsil
IMiitoof silv
l'r»x bled, That silver up
used by onu lamily to nu amount nut exceeding
Ibr x ((Uiiccn, n« ntorcHiiid, belomring to any one
person, plain belonging to roligc.11 4 idle .
and souvenir* and kcepmUn* i.ctuallv given
and received ns siieli and md kept |,. r ,! .
all premium* award d si a token nl nun it bv
ajig acn-'iillural -neiety, enrpor.itloii, ifr a- i-
eiafiou ol p**r*ons. lor any pur|Mi*u n halover,
shall Im exempt Irorn duty.
I'reeious Stones, Id percent.
I'rveiouH Stones, on which *lutios !i
paid, when
of Milting,
I'iinento, round, and ull imitations, per Hi,,
!sot, pay tux only
l*rc*a«rtrCc*«l* rVitifw five png oont.
Printed Hooks, Mugu/.ilins. I’nmplilefs.' Tt,'
views, nnd nil othor kiirtilnr-prinfud publka
lion-, except nrwspatiers, f , pur cent.
Paints und Painters Colors, dry
ided |..
th water, not ntho
cut.
f.
mad,' o[
Iixe pr
11 made
»!. wlioll
wiien th
'••• t »•
‘•dlirn hall >1
l»ru-
••ntli
oiglitccn cent*.
(i.d 1 I*, i 1, t xx d 1! i
<i.dd, product 1 lr u
(ling,
V. tr
one
1 beds
lin- pd I tlMatifi, rtt ail d, *
(lino nnd » nitnt. made w 10
mlons, per lb.
Idians, i/i |he
it) part
. vte g'nll,,
hi
xpi '- xe subnanco*
i.Lillary, nr sport-
i at in --cuts per lb..
id.b
iilvs. brigs.
Hut - and bonnet*, pur cent.
IIu'ls. a- LxuuMu l. ot snips, hjrU.
sebuuner , sloop-. *,ai( bouts, rti AU»b**ats,
boats, and all otuer x.- -.-band watercraft, not
including engine v> ngatug, tu-reiitter built,
made *>r c*u*triu'i«a. *• * • pci cent.
Income, the atua ot exempt.
lucoiuR. tb* - tux «d 1 per cent, over t ts* und
not over ♦ r
Income. t.»
and not»
and a ball percent.
thccxre
colpts. on
lr
in fm
Ire
oft. nit. per t*n. tw<j tV>11|re,
1 Ub.
L.oj
1
, tin
(hftj
I- Hun.'
ru.vdv
o.larr,
• >*ud bloom*. .-labs or
be> (nd bars or rods,
run not thinner thuu
n. th ret- dollars.
t» 1 i '>t‘ att inch thick,
n. rc ri-lled. \
Iron, ail udxut l 1.1
loot.*, and not .1 tv.m •,
and band. hoop, or shed
No. 1A, xviru imago, per 1
Iron Plate, not lo-- th
par ton.thn r doll. .
Iron Band. Uoop, and .hcct, thinner than
number eighteen, w.re gua..e pet ten. five dol
lar*.
Iron Plate, 10.-Mb an \ of mi loch in thick-
Boos, per ton, five dollar*.
Iron Nulls. ;ut and wrautht. Hpikes and
horse-shoe Nails, vtUvu wrought by h.i d. pW
ton five dollars.
Iron Custln«^. u*c*l Ur ‘>n,U*« - or other per-
U»aneiitsiru«»tUH». per U>u, three ixllais.
Iron Coating** t tc^elmr P» poands in
weight, lor•aolica*!ing,no otucrwW^rAx ided
lor. pprtou. three dollars.
Iron Rlhls, cxcecdiiiK ,% *1 an inch In
diameter, per ton. fix • doll.it>.
jron Nufs. left xu.iu two oitacci each in
weigot. litre i-()lars.
Iron Boll*, oot lu* 4 than 1 »Ur tftiBccs in
weight, per ton. Ax c dollar/ 1 .
Jewelrv.taee I'rerioii* wt'.nes,) ten percent.
Kid Skins, fixe pMcant. .
h,ulted 1 abrics, live per • -n'.| 'Mil
Printed BlUheuds, Cards and Circulars. f» per
rent. '
(Bin ksilvor, prodtnuni in any manucr, 2 per
Kailrouds nu grogs receipts, 2' -j per cent."
Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, • per cant*
lUctillod Winns, porgallon,Ml cents.
Repairs of QitglhCs, curs, unrringes, or other
articles, when sunk repairs inerctiso the value
-.1 the nrti-le ruoairfid 10 per eont or over, on
*uch increased value, d per cunt.
d, t» utilis.
culled wood-screws—lo
Shot,'(por emit
Shows, of uil Kinds, 2 per cent on receipt*.
Hilver, produced tr0111 rtr. mine-, Imm
a«Knf rivers front'Im earth, or in any other
1 minor, '-J ol I percent.
Slaughtered Cutt o. Swine und She, p. on all
itflo atM eulves •xciialutc three iitonlli - old
iitighltH'cd. except when sljinaliterCd *t.. r th,
ulcs and tallow exclusively, 10 cent* per head.
Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on ull cattle ami
under three months old, slaughtered, •
.nfr head.
Slaughtered Cnttlo, .* otc„ t.n nil swino
slaugntered, 10cunts per head,
SIiiukIiIi'H'iI t’nltlo, nil s | 1C o|. nml
lambs slaughtered, 6 chut* pof head.
Provided, That OuttIt*, nut exceeding five in
number^ and calves, swino. sheep, and lamb*
not exceeding hi »u twenty m umuhur, sUtu.'u-
ered by any person lor his or her owti cot-
suutplion, in any one >Tnr, shall be exempt
Irotn utitv; aed all aheap slaughtered lor the
pelts ahull PU.v fWo cont> only per bond.
.Nautl, per pound. .T> cents.
Soap, fancy neon tod, oruam, Irunspurent. ami
p!It 11ul C *celu41 , " i,cls,,:,vi, 'K -'" *|.. J'or
wdl. •'* percent. ' 1 11 * • •
Snap, cast tie, vultio nut above live cents per
pound, 2 nulls.
Soup, Castile, value nbova live eonts, 1 cent ’
Soap, palm o I, niiuo as Castile.
Soap, orusivc, same as Castile.
Soap. uB other description.*, white yr celorod.
except soft, sosi) gild soat( otherwise provided
ter, valued not above ftV© cents per pound,
par pound. 2 mills.
Soap, ull other dascriptions, valued nbovb
live cents per pound, I cent.
Soda 11 liter, etc., i*cr cunt.
Spar* and Ship or V e.*fel Blocks, 2 por cent,
spirits, distilled and sold, or removed tor
•intsumption or sale, Irotn July 1, W.4, pur
jullon, tl ott. brout kebruurv. 1, lHuft, two
dollars per gallon on first proof.
Htugc CtmcRes. 2'-j por pant, on receipts.
Steamboats, 2% per cunt, on receipts.
.Ships 2' j pur cent on receipts.
Starch, made ut potatoes per pound, 2 mills.
Starch, made of corn nr wheat, por pound. 3
mills.
Starcu. made of rice or any other materU’s.
per pound. 1 cent.
St cum Engines, including Locomotive pud
Mai ine 1'iik tics, 3 per cent.
Stool, in ingots, burs, ahoots, or wire, not
.css than *4 of uu inch thick, vulucd ut seven
cents per poti|td ur less in>r tuu, five dollar.*.
Steel, in ingots* bdrs, Vhoctk or wire, not less
than 1 , ot nn inch thick, valued abyxu sox on
:cuU per t'ouud at id not above olovou ucfit -
•ur pound, pur ton, ten dollars.
.Stool, in ingots, liars, sheets or wlro, not less
than';,of an inch thick, valued nt ulmvo
van Mitts per ton, iwclvo dollars nnd u half.
. tuno, freest0110, saudatoac, umrtilo and
building stone of any other description, when
dressed- bown ur finished, 3 per cunt.
Storreotypos. all productions of, 5 per eont.
Si..vos per ton. three dollar*.
Skins, goat, kid, sheep, horsp, hog or dog,
1 in the
Ipruduuwl by being roctifi-.-d and mixed with
other -1 nit -, or into which any matter what
ever may be inlu-md, to bo sold as wino. not
othsrwi 1 provided for, pur gallon, except those
urranfs, rhubarb ur hurries, fst
•do from •
Ohio, IMe
U, III 1>U
toff ton
1.-0 or racing bouts, by sail or
g by (it'tom-bou-o inonsuio-
le<*. ouch, tlvu dollars.
\ a III-. .Vo ,e.x<--udlMft ten and uot exceeding
twenty Ions e.i-lt, ten lull.n <.
Vj-cl'ts. .V(\. <• receding fwontjr and not ox*
eeedin 1 l-irty Ion«, each. Iwuniy-livo dollars.
i ielit- A.e. f lofty and uqt exeecd-
inr eighty tee . each, fifty dollars.
) aettrs, .kc.. cxeuudlng eig.it v and not oxcood
*/ ,! * 000 huiidi«J unu ten ton*, ouch, Kc.vonty
five dollars.
Vuclil Ac , exceeding nno hundred nnd ton
ton-, cacti, one hundred dolla
5 cl low Snooting Metal, in
rods or shoots, 3
cents.
Zinc. Oxide ot, per list pound
T A 111, I * 1 I.
I. I ( K N H K S .
A|M.thcrurio'r->lU.
Ar--bito. it. and Civil Eiigineufv—5*10.
A** •>cm—not exceeding eAib.fsiO—#HKI. T.’x-
♦- • *.*jri l not c\.'.ji-iling
Am'fn. Ci 1 \v'.i< u annual sale* do not ©X-
c 1 cl«». It »■»«■-reding $do,«ss»
Baijk-M>-iiMng enpirn* not exceeding f
i.!ii i 1 ^ | , 'Vn ,, hi «-'xce- tf for ovcr >’ "d'H*
Brower •- 1 c** than 5(s» bnrrcL per year—$2’c
ivcr fsi.i barrels pi f >riiir-*>Aii.
IJ 'WIiu» \ 11 > I-.reach nlley-slO.
BHH:.r.ljiL..;i.is lor ouch tubfo-.>l(i,
^. Pawn— u-in« # capital not exceeding
feeding j-'it.Ouo, for each
rant—>3'*.
•1 mm tl sales do not ex-
.xcocdiiiK 5.1 for
Budlci- and r.uni tutor-, ii annual contra,
b. not exc cl Li. If exceeding
hk.. ,d lor cam uddilioiiiil $1,IKS).
Butchers, In.
Bitt'flier* retailing from carls,
L'ti-eu-.ten doli.11.*.
t-mil • til l I'tillcififty dollars.
half.
Latin
Ivxllibi
A mb* and Peaches, distilling
atrcL peryu.tr, twelve dollar.* and
b*?, ten dollars.
. t-11 dollars.
iuc |. l-»r xvhieli nu other licence
u n' .1 di |,riclor,< of * ,lfly tlo,,ar **-
r-, ten dollars.
and i'.ixcriiMwIicn Hip rent shall
■1 d-d hint or Ic.-y.i ten dollars.
the rents
• any addi-
• hundred dollars. In
tend..lb,
’-■lx- I
• i.et |»,- ,
Itc.tiers, fen dollaffl.
Peddle,. 4 , tt
e dollar..
i.VddlMS, (
with
dliirs.
villa tw
Ml.i
r mu I as) twenty-
or mule) ft I toon
tanned orurussod. in the re
r., s uiLn n ]tm.TO^Si,2t^rl
tguUf 4.1,id, cliajl be assessed on. thu Inc
I c ' j'Ts.f rax oiling on font) tun dollars.
Lcrs. drygvoiK fitly dollars.
I cddlcr*. jewelry, fitly dollar*.
. ■ „: il "•!' dollar;. Overlive
*'H ti.' amt under onu thousand dol-
.1 . i,,i. < 1, ,1 'liar.'. Over one thousand dollars,
Bod K*1
Bcctiltei
'urgeons and Ib'ntists, ton dollars.
Agent 4 , ten dollars.
»r each film barrels) txventy-fix o
Makorl, (rMOl-
Bctail dealers, ten dollars.
Boiiiil Dealers in Ida tuns, t\von,ty-livodollnrs.
StalliotH and Jivuk.>, (oil dollnfs.
•'i ’ i mcis and Vea*ols, (furnishing food or
lur.<.
Theaters,*Mutwmtns, Conoort Hulls, ono hun-
red dollars.
TobiweanUt*. ten dollars.
Wholosulo 1 teuton*, (except liquors) whole
amt il sale.* do not oxeeo 1 o iu i fifty dollars.
Wholesale Dealers, (except li-iunrs) whose
ib- exceed tiby thou-and dollars, tor every
additintiiil ono thoiisiud dollars in excess of
fifty thousand dollars, ,»nn dollar.
\N hole*.,U« Dealers in Liquors, satuo as other
wl,olc*i,l.
Select Limited School.
n -'VltC! lontf I'lHmtuloi'.l flic idea, Uutt »
Ii:nit<-d >.-li ...I ,' bc't adapted to secure
the highest, enJ> of Female education. I have
■elected (.oioni.)U' t W1-. M ajsuinddu Ipentiou
llishment : sm h ,fn IrtAitfitAb*
rite bn.o
M. i:.
be
• i 00
4 Reside
ot Mr
• til ted I
t|ti
nfal «
>el*.|r fhall b© a lineal issue or a'tinea!
censor of tno* |A*udoo*a«or* on the value of n lf ,
real estate, on each ono hundred dollars. ,.i,e
dollar,
Sueeftwlon to Real Kstato. where the luccus-
sorshaiilmu brother or n aiatur ot the pre ic
cessor upon the value, per ono hundred dollars
two dollars.
Succession to Rml Estate. wh*re the suecpsior
shall bo a brother or sister of the lather or
mother, or a descendant of a Itrother or sister
of the father or mother of tho pr©dec*«or. per
one hundred dollars, four dollars.
Huoeession to Real Estate, where tire niece--
rerfbiUI be a brother or sister of rhr grand
fjlUcrbr grao ltuethcr, or a duseendai>| ot the
brother or silter or the gfnh I l.*th.iFngrand-
mothor of the prodecessor, per one bundled
dollar*, five dollar*.
Succession to Real Estate, where fhb snore -
sor shall be of any other degree ut ooliatorinl
eoosanguinitv to tho predecessor, or shall bo a
stranger in blood, per one hundred doliai.-, *ix
dollars.
Succossian to Personal Proper Dr,.'am e ns Real
P.sUto,
Sugar brown or muscovado, not fckovo >* t ,.
12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly
lr<»ut the sugar cane, and uot from sorghum
impeller, other thau those produced by the i
finer, per pound, 2 cents,
finer, per bound. 2 cents.
On all clarified and refined sugar above No.
12 un 1 not above No. II Dutch aland ird in color
produced directly from the sugar onne, and not
fn.iu sorghum or liapehee. per pna#d,2'4 cunts.
f 11 claimed or refined sugur above
No Ik, Dutch standard in color, proiluced bi-
rectlv frwiu tho sugar cane, and uot troti sor-
glmiu or imphec, per pound. SJ4 cents.
Sugar, OU gro»i amount <d sale* of refinrr-
Including all the products ol their mao tuac to-
tte* or refineries, a duty of 2)a per cent.
Sugar t and). valued at not above 20ct>. per
IHMind, per pound, 1 cents.
•sk sf&airjiar
suti'U.u ui
»l«otho liliiiti.t churcli/ifiti
r I In- purlui.f.
>*I pupil, will b„ liiuitodto/O,
•or )■> ur 1- fan bo roocivcU into
• 'Or.lor.,
bf fiiiorod for Iho SoUolontir
iromBi'uU.r, iiiiorcntcrini;; and
liVf.od ".o^uSir
l l wc‘cf * WiU bo aiv,llCil three
; rm XTijl rtpon on t hu DtU of Ooto-
l> r.iits lor it an tollows:
t .i.v I’tpnriiuhnt f l) «k)
•xi •t-'ic ’ *1 im
xi m with urn of iustruuiunt ;u» 00
Kronen P> ;>a
it Latin and Bieok 10 bO
iMiirtl (dxniusixe.iki w itbin^j 7.* mi
luixaU-nt 1 ,U ^ va,,ci, t 4,, ‘ bWrrotHT or its
Pr. i iMi'iis xxill ho made for ornamental
ram h." at the u-u tl rates in other institutions.
I. Hide. miH (uriiish their own sheets, pil-
Pnpil-
lodi’duc
i'uit
Appti
eive I *
• tor onto
ctcb.
ng pupils will be ro-
^‘i t. Kt Eufaula, Ala.;
after that tune, Colutnbus, Ha.
John u. McIntosh.
,, , HHlgUKSCfiS,
l.x-ijnv. .shorter, latfaula. Ala.
Pol. Wui. IJ. Chambers.
V 1 ; •!• }• Brtr.euinn, Columbus, tin. *
t ul. .1. M. Chambers,
Mr. James Cook,
Mr. Win. Mitchel.
Mi A. C. Ftowellci),
.s.-pt s-4tw Sun copy.
Wesleyan Female College.
Si \ 00 N, U A.
THE ^xenrx /'tylith Annual Sivsion opens
1 • ^’u .fhe lbacuity is com
plete. , The mt*aIbr the 1 irst loriu, which ends
Fuel
To be paid in advan
©nut valent.
fit' 00
—iu currency fir its
J. M. BOX NELL.
1 President.
A CADMAN,
&UH AND LnCKSMITH.
A4.fi D«»cr ptiunk of
Bc!I ILvuciior nttcmt-
r! '““J**
dn^WFOHD 8THEJ3T.
NEARLY n|*p«lSITK COOK'S ID'TKL.I
Sept A1 Jin
I tho freed peoino during tho rapidly approach-1
■ ing winter, officers ami ogonut of this Bureau
witl make immediate and vigorous effort* to
provide all frond people, who may bo out of
employment,with opportunities tor labor wlieru
fair compensation and kind treatment xrill bo
sccorod t*i them. This is the only procticablo
and comprehensive plan ot providing for their
necessities, and to this all homos, asylums, hos
pitals or other modus of furnishing relief will
bo regarded as subsidiary and lor temporary
use only.
2d. In all tho larger cities, nnd whore prac
ticable in bub-Districts, a census wi:l bo taken
of tlm frond p.oplc, showing tho nAtne. present
and loriuer residence, sox, age, occupation,
value of property and condition, vis: whether
able bodied, decrepit or permanently incapa
ble ot solf-support. This ran be done by intel
ligent soldiers detailed for tho purpose with
very »light expun-o to tho government.
3d. Officers ntid Agents of thu Bureau will
invite all persons Id their sub-Distrivts want
ing labor to make known the fact, together
with thoir address, or nditto of agent noafor of
access, and a full statement of tho number and
kind of persons wanted—the kind ot employ
ment and the compensation offerod—which will
bokupton til0 in the oUice, or entered upon a
book suitable Tor the parj)OSC. Intelligence
offices ostab!i»hoil fcyi griv ite parties, if man-
.'prirl honestly, finpiuragod and Jtikfii ha
auxiliarici. Whenever Tt shall nppoaf thnt
there i* more or le.-s labor than c m find profit
able employment in any sub-Jistricf, the fact
will be made known at this office, to the end
that tho needed distribution may be soctircd.
Ub. Rations wifi not be*is*aud, ur other aid
given, to able bodied refugees or freed people
wno arc offered, or can find, opportunities lo
labor for their own support and who neglect or
refuse to ilo it. only such persons of either
class ax havo Futlicivnt moans, or who are so
f(Crnmnciitly employed as to m:»ko it probable
that they will bo able to provide for their own
xvaois through the coming winter, will bo al-
lowed to romain In or about citlos nnd towns
but must lie ciimpellod, it ncoessarv, to g„ tq
the country 11 d accept places 01 labor found
bv tbuin*olvi-s,or for them, by officers or agents
J of the Bureau.
Dili. Unfortunately, thoreis a wnhsprunj hp-
liofaihu g tho (rood people of this .State, that
at Christ tun' thmu is to be a distribution of
property among thetu, and uuder this impres
sion they aro |cfYi*ipg to make cohthM* for
tho coming year. Allofficers and -agents ot this
Bureau are directed, and othur officers of the
army throughout thu State, are curdestly re
quested to uxert themselves to convince the
Iroed people tha* they are utterly mistaken,
and that no such distribution will take place at
rhrhtmiis, nr at any othur time, ;.nd to induce
thorn to enter into contracts now, that they
may not, at tno'end of the year, be in a condi
tion to entail sox ore suffering on themselves,
thoir l.nnllics, and upon the community.
fith. Con true a for this your, however made,
verbal or othorwirc, will not be interfered with,
except to cuu/pfl. if necessary, both parties to
RMiipiy in gortd luith With* their agreements,
and to setllo disputes xvhon they may arise,
luontraots lor next year will be made in writing.
The form of omitract usually adopted reads as
hollows:
“Kuoxv all man by tlic*o presents, that ,
if the county nl .State of- , held and firm
ly bound to the I nited States of America in tho
sum of dollm, fur tho payment of which
hind heirs, executoi*. administrator*
firmly by the.**! prosenu iu thi* contract: That
V—r to furnish to tliu persons whoso names nre
bjofnoJ, (Irccd l iborois,) quarters, fuel, suh-
b-tuiitiul and healthy rations, all tuodical at-
|tcndai!'' • and >uppli**s in <m -u of sickness, and
Hid amount h.-t ••ppudtn their respective names
per month during the continuation of tho con
tract; *ho laborer.* t<( be paid in lull before the
final disposal ol tfio crop winch is to bo rained
by ilium on plantation, in tho county ui
.State ol .
This contract is to commence with this auto
lid close with thu year.
Hivcn in duidicatout this day of
Supt
Registered at-
But this may Im modified t > moot tho indi
vidual wants, wishes and circumstances of tho
contracting Parties, whocun make any trade or
agreement that is Mtirfactory t** .S**iu*elvos:
nnd so long as advantage is not »"’.on of thoir
ignorance ol thu Iroed people to deprivo them
of ft lair ami rcusonablu coiupen-ation for their
labor, officers "| tho Bureau tn this Itistrict will
not Intotfere, but on the rontrary, will give aid,
encouragement and uscistanee in making con
tracts xx 1 1 It• 1 ut (liiirgingany fo«' or iiii|(osing any
other hurdon. 1 he Bur 'nu refuses to tlx u price
for labor or allow it t<( be done by any commu
nity or combination of (/coplo, but loaves labor.
Iiko any other eiuiitimdity, t > sell itself, in thu
open market to the highest b : ider. In cosottio
pmploverk';circbinstances ai •• -uoh as i** isaku
11 doiibtlul xvlicthur rtr not tin will lmvo tlio
means neccv-ory t«» • uublc t. comply with
thoir part *d 1 he contract, g « <t uud Huffieiont
Hurotii * to the brtnd xrill hu required, or xvagvs
xvi.l bo secured by a lien on tho crops or land.
These contracts mint bo made in duplicate
ami approved by an officer of tho Bureau, or
Incjircst Frovost Marshal, who should also, If
possible, witness thu sigimturcsof all tho parties
and oxplauiijo tb^nt tlifi fibrins^conditions,and
ult
laborer that liu is to work under thoL
f hi* employer, to hu industrious nnd fnithful.
and uot to leave tho plantation or place of his
lupluyment withoui F l»crmission, uulesi ho is
treated with cruelty.
Barents are resitouslblo for thoir children, the
children for their aged and decrepit parents,and
must labor for thoir support: uud in making
contract* this must bo takou into consideration,
thereby providing for a large class of per
sons who would othorwiso become a burden up*
on the miuiuunity or Uoverumcnt.
l’craotiii tv ho refuso or neglect to make irriV-
La contracts lYxr the next year with the freed
people employed by thorn, will bo required,
should any di*puto arise us to tho cotnponsa-
tion to bo allowed, to pav the highest wages
F»v»n for t he oanto kind of labor iu their neigh
borhood or section hf country.
7 th, Ufficers and agents of tho Bureau will on
no account tail to protect thu freed people in
thoir jnst right".a* set luith ia the laws ot (.'on-
gross and tho Proclamation of tho I'resiJont of
1 he l nited Mates, ami lor this purpose will, if
necessary. Call on tho nearest military com
mander lor aid, In compliance xvith Gonerul Or*
dor 102, (\ S„ front the War Det/artmcnt. At
1I10 satuo time they will not allow tho iroed
people to practice any Wrong or injustice ou
thoir etnrloyors or on soeietc. Thex will re
member that it l* tho chief object of the lluroau
to do nipple junto* to ull porsons, white or
black—to old t.i the utmost iu securing t*» the
employer permanent nnd reliable labor, and in
restoring the State to its former condition of
peace and prosperity.
i DAVIS TILLSON.I—I
Columbus Business Directory, ]^~
— * - ~ t j.Vri h daft 11
Dry Goods and Groceries.
J. V. WINTER k C0„
No. 78 Broad Street,
0E0. II. PEABODlY.
(Old Stand, Broad Street,)
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles
and Country Producfi.
JAMES A. BRADFORD.
Family Groceries, Ao„ Jco„ at old stand of
Bradford 3c Snow, corner Oglethorpe and
St. Clair streots.
U. C. MITCHELL k CO..
(At Gunby Jc Co’s old stand.)
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and
Staple Dry Goods.
L. X. niOUKRA. B. 8. CRAM.
RIGGERS k CRANE.
Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants,
lU9 Broad Street.
J. A. CODY,
Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple
Dry Goods.
Corner under Cook’s Hotol.
B. D. CASEY, 1 * '
Groceries and Liquors,
No. 1 j7, one door below J A McNeill k Co..
Broad Stroet,
K. KURNIKER k CO.,
Doalcrs in Dry Goods and Fancy Qrooeries,
'• "'■'"i VLKK * ROBISOV- ,W,aW "’
No, 129. Wost sido Broad Street,
Gromrrs, Produce and Commission Merchants.
L. w. WALL, B. TMOMPHON.
YVALL k THOMPSON,
8,a ® Broad Street,
Dealers in (iroeerim*. Liquors. Country Produce.
J. A. U’KKILL. g x. flu (Til
J. a. mcneill k co„
H holcsnlo amf Kotail Dealers in Groceries,
Liquor.*. Itopo, Bugging, Shoes, ko.,
IM, Broud Street.
B. JACKSON.
Dealer in Dry Goods,
133, West side Broad Streot,
Columbus, (la.
BRITTON k BARNES,
Dealers in Family Groceries and Confoctlona-
ries. Country Produce bought and sold.
Crawford ^street— D. Walbohm’s old stand.
Dealers i
PERRY k CO.,
1 Fancy Goods, Hats, Orocerios, Ac.,
84 Brood street.
Dcalors i
Iron, Coppor and Tin.
HALL, MOSES A CO.,
n Hardware, Irdn and House Fusnish-
ing Goods.
No^Jn. Old Mand. Broad Street, ^
SCHOBEK A EIFLER,
MaaufaoturorjFir. l'roof Iron Doors
i) r « ai "* Shutters, Locks, Ac.,
Hear ol Spear s Jewelry store, Randolph st.
N. CROWN A CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin Shoot Iron
amt Copper \\ are, iiouso Furnishing Goods,
, East side Broad Streot.
«• W. ltll.t.KoBD, W b. kkk.
R. W. MILFORD A CO..
Manufacturer, or Tin, Coupor, Sheet Iron,
Hollow Ware nnd Stovos,
__ . 141, Broad Street.
D. B. THOMPSON A CO.,
No. 143, Broad Street,
Whole.ale nnd lletnll Doalera in Stoves, Iron,
Lu|i|u>r, Drittnniu Wnre, Ac.
JOilN 1 McOOVBBir.
(Under Cook’s Hotel. Brosd Htreel,)
Mnnufacturor and Donler in Tin Ware.
Uultorint! uud Ko<iIidk done at short notice.
VVuroliouao and Uommlaslon Merchautn.
K. 8> 0RKKXWO0I), \yj( (j f OB AT.
GREENYVOOD A GRAY,
..Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
ixunkin \\ a ru House, |n _rear Cook House.
J. R. IVEY A 00..
arcliouxo, Receiving, Forwarding and Com
mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street,
. u«ar Enquirer office.
General Commission and Forwarding Merchant
Apalachicola, Fla.
CHARLES ROGERS A CO.,
Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment.
Office lato Bunk of Charleston Agency,
Broad Street.
Tailor a, HARRIS COUNTY
Cutting and making done in tho’ latest style, estato°of Bob 1 'HP! 1 '
Randolph street, two door, oast of U said countr - L ' ®«!««ed. l»t,
Strapper. All Dorson'.anu^—j , • "
C. H. JUNES,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries anil Country 131, Broad Streot,
Produce, Cutting Clothes, and Dealer in Fnncy Goods.
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS A CURTIS,
N o. 75, Broad Struot,
YY holesalo and Retail Doalers in Boots, Shoes,
Leather, Findings and Tanners’ Oil.
P. BIKHLER,
Manufacturer of Boots and Shoos,
In rear of spear’s Jewelry Store.
Books and Stationery.
J. YV. PEASE.
Bookseller and Stationer,
No* 9*2. Br«j;ul Street,
Orockory and Glass Ware.
COWDERY A C0„
Dealers in Chinn, Glass Ware. Ac ,
. Columbus Bank Building, Broad Street.
Faahiouablo Millinery.
MRS. L. A. LEE.
Randolph streot, next door to I G Strupper.
Dentistry.
DR. J. FOGLE.
Rooms directly over tho Post Office.
Southern £Jxprw-us Co.,
S. H. HILL, Ao’t.
No..'J*, Broad Street.
c. k. White.
McKee’s old rtand. opposite Temp ora nee Hall,
Manufacturer and Repairer of Carriages, *
_____ Harm.*?, Ac.
R. F. DURAN.
Dealer in Havana nnd Domestic Cigars, Chew-
bacco,
dph and Brond.
iiaxana anu 1'uiuustic Uig
„ _ ing and Smoking Tobacco
No nti, Brond st.. corner Kundol *
DR. KIRKSCEY.
(Late of Walker Hospital,)
Offero hi» .wvieoe to the citi,en» uf Columljui,
Office at Daxvsoii. Collier A Co’s Drug store.
DR. COLZEY,
Office up stoirs, in building back of Columbus
Bank. Office hours 7 to 8 a. ra., 1 to 4
P. tu- nml 7 to In p. in.
DR. S. B. LAYvi
• No. 77, Brood street,
Prescriptions carefully propnred.
COURT ORDERS.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
(•GORGIA-TAVLOR COUNTY.-Hr,.k Nl
V* DI-—Mrs. S. h. Dftxis. adumii-trutrix of
the estate of Joseph K. llelvonitcn, deceased,
having applied tor loiters of dismission from
said administration:
It is thorufore ordered, that all persons con
cerned show cause, if any they have, why loiters
or dismission, as aforesaid, should nut bo grant
ed to the said Applicant by the Court of Ordi
nary to be bo.d in and for said county on the
first Monday in April next; and that this order
be published ill terms of tho law.
A truo extract from the minutes of said court.
Oct n.mrtra J ' J - “ UyF - 0rdiBM y-
rj.EORGfA-TA Y LOR COUNTY.-RUI.I! Nl
^ H- Ingrain, administrntur on thu
lieceased, having applied
Mfrom said udministra-
estate of YV L. Gay
lor letters of dismis
tion:
It is therefore ordered that all persons con
cornud show cnusc. if nny they have, why let
ten of dismission, ns aiu^ecaitf.^'hould not'*bo "olJ the Court House in (’•-Inrubui.
granted to the sail applicant by tho Court of ®rtn n t>*.tw<) lots oflnnd Nni 2MUnd
Ordinary to bo held in and for said county on 1U L h Ji', 8!r,ct of county, esrb M
th.fl™. \tu.. i„- to .uniy on containing 3)215 acres. The Muscogee Kuil-
road runs through this land, ono lot pretty well
unproved nnd all well timbered. Sold in con
formity with tho will of Daniel Oordrn),de
ceased, for the purposo of distribution, i, rill .
cash. DANIEL CORBRAV.
oct 7-wtd JJ Kxewtor.
STEWART COI'NTY.
TYJ’fi MONTHS from date application will
1 bo mado to the Court of Ordinary of Stew
art county for leave to sell the lot in the town
of Lumpkin, belonging to the estate of Charlff
A. 1-arwoll, deceased. August‘28, PfkY.
MARTHA FAR WELL,
BUgoO-wfiOd Adiar’x.
JOHN MUNN.
(Broad Street)
General Commissi m Morchant, 8peclal atten-
H°t> l>aid to^purohaso ami shipping of cotton
111 P. KLLI8. CHAS CLLIS.
. . **; P - ELLIS A CO., cuunty. fur leave to veil tho landB iioioniing lo
Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door P'S ortato of Charles A. Loyd, duceased,—Sept.
South of Bank of Columbus- 19tli, 1805.
wTt7~W00D ~ - iept Z{ ~ J,n JKSSKK ADAMS. Adm’r
the first Monday in April noxt; and that this
order bo published m terms of tho law.
A truo extruct iroiu tho minutes of said court,
n » p 10 ..e *^' J* HUFF, Ordinary.
_Ooct 5,1865-mCtn
G KORGiA .- TAYLOR COUNTY.-Honrv L.
Allison has applied lor the guardianship of
tno person and property of Robert T. Wilchcr,
orphan ot Jeremiah YVilcher, deceased —
All persons concerned mo hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why the guurdi-
anship of said orphan should not be granted to
Sjila .piuicaDt Ht Ihu next Nuvcinber term of
the Court of Ordinary for said county.
Riven undor uiy hand, this Oct. 3d. IW>.
(irl J 1 in .!. 3. Jll’FK, Ordinary,
G eorgia : -tayi,ok county.-t^
montha allor datu aiudiratiun will be made
to the Honorable Court or Ordinnrv of Taylor
couuty. fur laavo to soil the lands belonging to
tb. estalo of .1 aiiic.i Garrett, docciuscd.—Sent
iM- IS»V>. ELIZABETH GARRETT.
«.pt 23.—2m Adm'x._
G EO RO I At—TAYLOR COUXTr.-Two
months from date application will be made
to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor
county, for loavu to *ell tlio lands bolonging to
All persons concerned are horebr „«»■« ,
show eause (if any they bare) to
btnttion of said cstateThould no t L* grael^")'
said apidicant nt tho Court ol Ordln^ .i 10
I'nNovomber n«t! °° aBt ^
I8 0.v.n undor my hand thi^ »
_sopt30-w5t V - J
(lEORGIAPrARKia'-COUNTy-wfn’'--
M May and L. D. May hove applied
»i Ucr, j of “Jtninistrati.in on tho'cstlul IrS' f : r
Mtiy, decoded, lato of said county^ f 1,,1 »
All persona concerned ere tjeraiiV .
sbuw oaoaoaf nny they htive) Vhy ,!?d U S,?? ,0
should not be granted the said am.'t,. i . lette rs
Court of Ordinary to bo held iS ae*") 3 "'“•«
county on tbe flrst Monday ,, N„ r a ”*,'. or
Given under u,y hand. ‘hi. l?t o, tuhej
oct 3-wSt
vwiniry.
WILL BE S0?D t?t*o hifhLt bldJ^T
/• C°urt House in Hamilton lint-pi,. r,l *ko
Georgia, on thoflrst Tuesday in Novembr, 00 " 1 ’’
between the legal hours of sale « .n . ^ M1 -
ono marc, Lay color, blazed face md^n,,,.
^ctv»„V <,oen h “ ni ‘ |SS. Jiwft
lltare tnulo t , h ai"or l da!k"ur Wark'ratLe'r" 0 "“' ,l
-g" 29 W J. »i. DAVIS. Sheri J.
Ml'SCOUEK COUNTY.
LORGIA, MUBCGGEE COUNTY -v7
VXMary W. tVingtield has applied for lb.. ,
ministration ofibe estate of Al'nzuC fvieVa*?:
deceased, late of said county. All p.'r,V n "'M J
oernod are hereby notified to show nS u 1 ;
they havoj why the administration dr ■, ' r
tale should nut he granted ^to ,» ,1 ,,J c ‘-
MUyt°y U o r n“he^it Monday in C No?cmbeif 1 {'*' jl
(1UG ltG l A— M U St’OG IS K CO UN TV 3—
y n ®n H. Crawford has applied fortlis iS,?’
dianship «f Bonjumin C. ami Dora YL-Ch! ’
orphans, under lourtocn )•«■vrm.r< ,Jr L
McClary. doceascd 5 «ar«i,r» M<! , ut.sftuue,
All purSOliS Ooncumcd nru hurt-l.v r,, »:r «
show cause (if any they have;, why thu S"rli‘
nnsliip of said Orphans should tmtblcViuii'
t« said ftppHeant at the next November *r. teJ
of the Court ot Ordinary fur said cuunty * “
Given Under my hand September sn , iu<
oetl-w3M 3N °- J0 “ X!iON -
(1 USCOUEE OOU.NTV _;M r T
1, J'ancohaa applied tor le,ten uf
Administration <le bonis non on the estate of
llarvey W. Nance deceased, viceG ILTW
os, odiu r, deceased. 1U m
All persons conecrard nre hereby notified to
show pause (it any they have), why the admin?
Istratlon of said estate should not he granted t
raid applicant at the next November IVVeiot
tho Court of Ordinary tor said county
Uiven under my hand September tsilh lSfA
net 1 w30d J0i1nSON -
PEORGIA-MUSCOGEE COIINtT^mST
U b. Marble has applied for letters of atiuiiu’.
istratlon on the estate of Jume.* 1*. Ilovt Je-
ceased, lute ol sai<l e.mnly: ’ a
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why the adininig.
tration of said estate should not bo granted in
said applicant nt the next Novemncr term of
the Court ol Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand, September 2'itb, IwiS
sept 2ii—5w
J No. JOUNMuN,
Ordinary.
^LEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-dn
tho first Monday in Nurembcr next hi-
plication will be mado to the Ordinary ofsai.l
county for leave to sell the real estate of John
A. Jones, deceased, late of said county.
^ t MARY L. JONES, Adm’rx
August 29th, 1fta5-\vh0<l
Executjr’s Sale.
MAUION COUUTY.
Wutohos, Jewelry, Ac.
. T. 8. SPEAR.
I’rncticiil and Experienced WatchmnW and
Jeweler and Dealor in Fine Wateho,, Rich
-^cwelry. Ac., curner Broad and Randolph
J. H. RHAMUALL,
Practical Watchmaker,
No. t». Broad Street, Columbus. Ga.
•• atohcs and Jewelry repaired.
W. ROSKNSTIHL.
Watchmaker and Repairer,
., No. do, Broad st..
Next door to J. W. Pease's Book Storo.
C. M. KINSKL,
Jeweller und Engraver,
No. Stl, Broad Street.
Uandioa, Frulta, Wtnea, dto.
X. G. STRUPPER,
Randolph Street,
Manufacturer and Denier hi Candies, Cordials,
Syrups, Preserves, Pickles, Ao.
PHELPS & WHITESIDE,
No. lit. Broad Street.
Manufacturers of Phelps’ ‘Moss Rose Candles.
and Dealers in Sweet and Sour Arttclea.
EDWARD WILDER,
WHOLES&LE DRUGGIST,
CARGILL A BROTHER,
88, Broad Street.
Variety Store and Candy Manufactory^
Bakeries.
CHARLES CRICHTON A C0„‘
. No. 150, Broad Street,
Mnnufacturor of Cuke«, Loaf Bread, Crackers
<>t nil kin,I*, wholesalo and retail.
AND DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,
GLASSWARE.
AGENT FOR
Virginia, Missouri aud Kontucky
TOBACCO,
No - OX<k Mnlu Stroot,
Louisvillo, Kentucky.
P. S. Lit.rr.it s.lvaiwor mode on Cotton on
consignment.
W A ®T*?*■(—Feather?, Uinsen*. lteeswai,
Tallow and Bag., lor which I will pay the high-
C. BREYVOGEL.!
No. 32, Broad street.
Manufacturer of Oakes, Bread and Crackers,
of ull kinds. Lager It.or Saloon.
Druggists and Apothecaries,
LRQUHART a CHAPMAN,
Druggists and Apothecaries. Doalers in Drugs.
Medivinos. Perfumery, Ao.,
01.1 Slfttnl Ite.iu.l J*
I Droad t»t.
DIE It. A.
WARE.
DruggUt and Chciuixt, dealer In Drags. Oil*
Stationery, Ac,
KM* Broad street.
A. *M. BRANNON, ~
135, West side - Broad street.
Druggist aud Amnhooary, ^d'alsr in Dru*i,
•' lll,u ')ga. w. j, L.au
F. U BROOKS A C0„
Manufacturing Druggist, and Chemists at Aeaa
.V Collier's old stand, Ne tt), Broid si.
Saddlery and Harneaa.
SHERMAN A CO..
Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness. Ao.. Ac
Opposite Rosette A Lawhon's Auction Stare'
Broad street.
a. McKenzie,
Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness. Re
pairing done at short notice.
Nu. 13d. Broad street
Auctioneers.
D. P. ELLIS.
(Lata Ellis, Livingston A Co..)
Auction and Commission Merchant.
^Corner Broad aedjtandolph streets.
11? Uio matter of tbo Probate
EXPA T ., of Iho lust will and testaiuont
Wnt. 1*. Webb, )of Mrs. Mary Wallnce. de-
Propuunder. I censed, in Marion Court ul
W J Ordinary. July Term.
HEltEAS, \\ tlliaiu P. Webb propounds for
Probate record tho last will and testament
ot Alary Wallace, deceusod. late arosidont of
said oounty of Alarion: aud whereas it appears
to the Court that Cargill Wallaco, tho sole sur-
vtvtng heir at law of said deceased, resides be
yond the limits of this Stats,:
It is therefore order,,.I by tbo Court Hint said
case bo act down tor trial at the next .Septem
ber Term ol this Couit. ot which time the
proofs in said ease lie taken nnd the sumo heard
and determined und such judgment and ordor
won tiler, bo made in the premises ns to right
and Justice shall appertain, And It is furthor
ordered that due and legal notice shall he
deemed as green rani Cargill Wallace by the
publioation of this order in tho Coluthbus En
quirer. a newspaper published at Columbus.
Georgia, once ,1 week tor six weeks immediate
ly preceding said September Term oft his Court
A true extract frum the Minutes of said
Court. September i*th, 18*15.
i a- rtf* EGYVE, Ordinary,
and ex-offi.qo Clerk ol Court of Ordinary,
•opt 10—wow
G1COHG1 A~*Mar!ou County*
Court of Ordinary for xaid County t
W tifDf.o t September Tuh. 180.5. f
II ERE AS, Jar. L. C. llorr hox appiiod to
thia Court of letters of guurdiitusliip of
tbe person and property of B. YV, Graves, mi
nor of Jumoa L. Graves, deceased ;
This is therefore to cito all ooncerned to file
their objections (if any they have) why lotters
should not bo grautod the applicant in terms
of the laxv,
Witness my hand officially.
J. M. LOWE, Ordinary.
oct<-wlm
(YE0RQ1A-MARION COUNTY.-Where-
V* as. H. G. Daniel, administrator of Daniel
Frasier* deceased, lato of Bchley county, has ap
plied tor leave to sell the laud belonging to the
estate ot said deceased:
All concerned aro horoby notified to file their
objection within the time prescribed by law
why leave should not bo granted.
W iluesa tuy baud in office, October 4th, I8f»3
octl-«30d J ' M L0WK - 0r,llnar »' '
GEOROIA—Marlon County*
ORDiNAnv’s Omcx for said C
unt 3*.
TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
In answer to numerous inquiries from
abroad we mm Id siiq that wr. arc jneparetl
TO TAKE CHARGE OP,
PUT IN OllDKK AND Sllll*
Any Lot of Cotton
in the States t>J Ucovgia, South CattJinii
or Alabama, as we liare loeal agents (it
nearly every town and a corps of mint
efficient men, selected fo, integrity, eajacr
iy.and erjierienee, to take charge of retry
lot.
H'e will also pay all Taxes anil
Charge* of every description
AND MARK IjI II Kit. A I* ADVANCE*
ON TH K COTTON.
In short, we will take charge oj the Cotton
on receipts or orders and give the
Owners no Trouble Whatever,
Irani Oic time we receive it until sold anti
returns made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
A<ew York* or
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
I4 i ve rjxkd. Kn gin ml.
We invite the especial attention qf non
residents to our facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
Located in Columbus ax Agent for K F
Brace A Co., I am prepared to take charr*^
Cottons under the above a Ivortiftomeiit, sad {l
make advances thereon. I am alco Jeiiroiu^
purchasing largely and will pay full market
rates. FELIX ALKXANOKB.
_ . ^ _ ome© WY. Broad Street.
Sept 20—tf over KnmV hardware«tor*-_
***nn M 8 '(ft'ft'ICS lor mulu L.........
VV 1 ^* KhA ? J f n 9 K. Bullock petitions for
n i 'rttors of administration of the estate of
Curdy Bullock, deceased, late of said county :
All eoncoruod aro hereby notified to appear
on or before the first Monday ui November-
next, to show cause why letters should not be
granted petitioner. ,
YY itncij my hand officially. Sept, 25.18G5.
sep 3a w,m -»A- 4 . M. Lowfe/o^
GKOlttilA —Mnrlou Couuty.
—u—PRPJ***'*'* Ovkick torenij County.
U^UEKKA8 Bimeon Blue. aJmmlitrator ol
J ’ l*aae II. 1 eeblee, Jeceaso.!, ha> iieliiiunoit
tfiDCourt for leave tu ,ell the real eetat* of mi'
Thl, i, therefore to iite all coneerncd to ahow
cause, on or betor* tho first Monday in Uctolcr
w jw leave should not be granted in terms
or tuo rtatnte, »v<-.
tK.'h 'iaS* my Hgnaturo thi, September
«P s- L0 " Kl 0Tji04r! '
11AIUUS llOlaTY,
KDSETTK' M UAWHGN.
- *W*loa aad 3 Vr^, f *Srt > pS*ffcp,haiU.
COLBERT i' WILKIN^
.. u ltd. Broad SUeat.
Auction and Commission Merchants.
SAUM (-Kt.OS, L. T. DOWg.au
JOHNbON & DOWNING.
lAttorn.y, at Uw. Columbus. Usor»ia.
/JEORlHA-liAKlU.- Cut NTY7 Jcs-o M
.T , C ** »*»» •>« applied to me for letters of
f,'!n'“ i< L r *a U " n on , '. h ' 0,t *t' of William A.
Callaway, docoased, late of said count3’,
AH persons e (nccrneil aro hereby notified to
hav|,) * by Raid letters
fthould not bo granted tho said applicant at tlio
Court ot Ordinary to bo liel<4 iu nod lor said
county on tho firrt .Monday in Novembnr next
(llVflll Ulldltr HIV llun.l (ki. D.L J v 7* 1,
GEORGE W. MULLINS,
Ordinary*
.1885.
sept 18—w5t
G“pc! A h~M AKK T S_ ^ UN - Y • - Charles
ALflLi £Vi llara • | T ,le# t0 0,0 for Inters of
Rdm nlstruUou oa tho o«ute o4 Joseph Fits-
, Patrick, deceased, late of said oounty.
All persons eonoorrH ore‘hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be grautod the paid applicant at the
Court of Ordinary to bo hold iu and for Paid
oounty on the first .Monday in November next
Given under my hand tbit 14th day of Sep
tember. UkA.
*wl c* OEORUK W. MULLINS,
sept 16-w6t Ordinary.
COTTONI COTTON!
KEIN~fc CO,
AUGUSTA. OA-.
COTTON FACTORS,
AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND
ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. , ,
Running weekly between Augusta aol of
vanuab,
H AVING made the necessary business I
raiigoiuonts, we are prepared to I
era! advuucos on all consigmutuits ol tww» i
entrusted to thorn for sale or shipment»» i
vannah. Now York or Liverpool, witu ain* I
costs, charges and expenses attendant insrsv* i
including internal revenue tax, Ac. . I
Consignments entrusted to their p » r i 1
vannah or New York will be forwarded I
rival by the flrst trip of the HELEN, n****, I
to our friends, Me.-srs. 8mith A I>unninir. I
New York, if intended for sale in that {“*{* I
so as to arrive in the short space of eight w* 8
Having e.*tablishod a line of clipper sb»P*^J I
tween Ntw York ami Liverpool,
of Cotton intended Ibr the latter place, w‘ u . # I
sent forward without delay, thus avonim*^ |
further expenses of insurance andsl«*rsg« w
in New York. KEAN A CO .
Agents of Steamer Helf*.
Office Jw-kson sUc«C
aug28-2m Opposl*** YVarrea n**t.
For Sale, .
M Y PLANTATION. iltuateJ in
of Lownjes, ten miles fron \
couuty town, and two miles from ajs* . ■
Tho tract contains r 0 ur thousand thre* i
J 1/ L.-Jra.l UP* ID 00
4 uo vraoi couiains 'our wou»u* • i B |ui
red acres. Fourteen bundrc<l are m
tion, notsurpas ed in fertility in the e
of which elevon hundred have beer^
• Lt_ f 'pt . ti uftO*r
ceiorjl
coeoijl
inureu u»»®
within four years. The climate D
healthy and the settlement elijnbly
Anpouded to tho plantation »s * ff.vVgW
fnst and saw mill, entiroly new. *«*■ .
mgs are commodious and well con>
The quarters for the laborers are
and capable of aeeoiumodatlug upwards j-j, 1
hundred. There are two l»rge cotton
b«'U*eh upon the plantation. All »* '*
will be sold with it. oonsis iug o! umjjj* *J|gP
hogs and sheep. 1’oascssion to bo gt'*»
J«ly!l—fit.wtr ■