Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 17, 1865, Image 4

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C. States Internal Revenue Taxes# T A n L 1 I. JIAHUPACTVHEHi AHTIC'LK. ’ n ' K "' irlJ ' “^"^•.c.fivoi.crccn. . \ !. UJtnwr nv • * - - - PRODUCTS, AtC riON Advertisement*, 3 per rent. Alo, Boor, Arc., per barrel ot i «•' ^°AucUon Salos, in ^»>*- amount, ° e fianksand Banking.Monthly t»\ ■ percent, upon depyriff* In bank- person ongagid in fianicin,:. 'TftarffS'ifccK-*--- Vnltea !•':"!• ±L l 'Z , : 0 'r C Uri. throe t;cr cent. i Mii-S THc2Hii.li Comp-inic.-. on receipt*. ■>*>« cent Tcxiilo fabric. |>er cent TI c-. openu- — FITEKDMISN. mu -cum#, and all 1 IpU, 2 per cent. and all "'her 1 m J l tubnee • not herein pro- k -lu , .r.eiii ho# been taken i,l Deer Skins dressed i t0 |"e*«flier, oil dried, * " l i!ea?h'.?' r of |, 'l| C dMcrl|.lion» > tunnel or |>a •-»••• i [duo Succession to Heal..- 1 l' 1 ' 1 * i,ith'»«Mpnors, productions of, live per cent per corn. Estate./ «•. three per cent. irb-nfltanhin. of 1 percent ul Hi an r»*o aJioum tionhauedbir.iiy nana UJ ... ^ " C alll'lllllt upitui . leu T .Inn' of stem item*, i tur- Of Banks an i duty ot 1 ' of oireuluti .i t' 1 * ‘ Banks and Utnkr.m duty oil • d dilation heyo.id the ' • preceding •lui', 1 _ 1 1 ‘ Iddii tiiiy :i tilths 1 icttciios, on gross rccoipt*, live per cent. Nl inaftvcliiros of cotton, wool, silk, woi> 1 • flax. I.at“' in*. India rubher. not... perch . W.io.l. willow. id.iM, I.'.’Jury ware. I«au<-r. ... per. Inn. steel, lead. tin. I '.lil'nr. ail . ^ ' ,i,.|i V i re I S^V'^ri^XlnJ'^ar^i^nitoM-l OL’TICK ASSISTANT COM.MINSlONliK. ] Itunon »J freed men anil Aban<wiiea L"lid 1 .for the .V"0 oj (iconn't,. , Ai'ouai.x, Ga„ Oct. 3, iww. J Ciu«;im.\b,1 £ l-Tpio’cnt starvation and death among the liee i people during ttio rapid.y appioacn- ini winter, offimrs and agent# ot this Bureau vlul mako iiMUicdiate and vigorous efforts to i.rovidcull treed people, who uiay bo out of cuifduYiiicnt with epporiuuilioe lor labor where ffi eoZen^tlon and kind treatment will he I nr lo ic. iStured fSSffJSm 7ub.idl.ry and tor temporary u M?linrll the largor elllcs, and whore prnc- ti ca b| in Sub-Distiicts. u census wi l be takou Id the f "od p oplc. showing the name, present ‘;!;nmr l rr^enee, t ex, i nKC. v OOenp. 1 .,o,.. which is sweetened, uts iur poo; on'- • ». sniOk h,- rtvin in. tin leaf not ^ ^ ^ ,• it -1. ,|L;. i'll Ijnlr per pound ■ kins .n»d ? cxHumvc!,; ,,., t „jix. i with leal b.i-'f s manufactured with iving noen butted rutusc to T-.bac-o ''gniund/dn'mp *r dry', pickle!, won- lc --‘ •* r *' dit. liM.lul.ictured to be sold or in hold, nr in pai'kaaos, papers, ’villi, by livlne i ; lj: Toll r.ord. I'l eil : f ,11 property and I|.iiimih.«i •: -- Jividon l' and ,.r,Hu. j invite nil persons it) thm, sub-Districts want- llccr, 1 inentod liquors i galloi r, ale paliiued.Vinlcl.varlii.hod.oto. etc • j per j.'.ii.'. 1 lieroii•■“’d value, live* pur cent. , • J urnpiko Couip.'.nu- M.irolo if rftVC'tones, and other tn' ■ . * j „f, :• per cc.it. .■ ..i.oii... i«iiii nr without imcrii'iiyii u ,.. ■.•.■... m int ;; o uiuim, «„v..-liar. Benr.inu, relincu.pT" 'u ot coal, asphaltuiu. -h.il* rock oil. per g.i'.b n. J ’ « oi Betitole, i eliiicd. I 1 ot pi oil, arpli.i’i no. roA-k oil. pci uaib'O. Bicarbonate «•' i • i Bill lieu Is :t '• ' I’m " : ‘ Billiard T-itil• *. no ; ’ . annum. Same f- r j u!" Boots and ."h"' -* Brans. :t percent. Bricks. •• P‘ ; r' «‘Ut. Bridges, receivlug toll- percent. Broken* and Dankei i < kers upon ail • •*" other goods. - "t 1 per re contracts for sale-"t percent. whether with ■or cent. , . Musts, spars, ship or n« ids, on tlio intere. t i -ol Block 4 , - per <■ gallon, 2 1 ) cents, nor cent. , ia)B -— dly or in part of , wll |, their ad ire M Miner 1 Mineral Water fr on springs, e ».. f,iiitiitiiing not more then a pint , Miner iI Wafer—containing not more ,i" : irt—on<i i eoi,il^ nr(!nu i )l | i r, par cent. d dust coni, ' each bottle gunia and .sub.-itancc. 4 , , p.irt of gol I ; . i. . i U-, S j por cent, w *ff|»»•-. cumpoHod who i.ilt, i • I-* lor Ur.;, v.ilu Mineral Watc M i Mu-«a»d. per cent. I all other imitation.- per id. 1 ■ cut. .11. apt-* Mo ■>, prodit 1 directly fro rents per po ‘ ;s, hVIUp nil ,i i known as wine, i and filvcr bull proinl«sor> i id of all Candy, k iiilue lu.’cd directly Iron i. .r rauu jun . 1’i cents | er gallon., N ipt'ha, i•-lined, prodii I »>V the distillaM" I c.iiii. .MphaUiiiu* rii.ilc, peat, petroleum • nViNimi'i'i'ii'iuV? pnidiie.,1 liy llie di.tllliitpi f Ii-pli ilium, elialo. pent. piitlulOUlil. Iiekuil-. un i nil "Il.er l.ituu.inuip. Mil. ....| p.1 .1 like purpu..!, per K illuli. u at . 1.1, nil. porirull'i .-.i H .« - - ,r whi di nny matter what- iiu—d, to he * ibl a 4 wine, not idcl lor, per gallon,except th iirant , iliubarh or berries, ■>" name of agent nearer ot d a lull statement of the number and klndut"roriuui wa.iTad-tba Kihd »l omi.luy- uiei.t un>l tnc oumpeiix il'ua oflerod which ,. ill hokept r o liloin leu. ur mitcicd upun a b* ik .uitulile fur the |ier|iu80. Intolligeuce a!!od liunMMy^Viiny'ho^encu'ur.i'aod and'ua&Tux tthlocmpiuyineiit I" any -ul,-.li-mct. tlio lu.it „ ho inii.lo known ..I till- Mhoc. lo the end tlut Iliei.ee led di-tiibutiun may ho.ceurod.. 1,1, I'.ation* wid not bo t.-isued, or other aid given', to aide bodied refugee* or Ireed people Columbus Business Directory. Dry Qoodc and O.ooeriea. J. F. WI NT 1511 A C0„ No. 7S Broad Street. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country G. A. KOEIINE, Culling and making dune in the latest style. iUndulph street, two door f cast of G Strapper. l'roduco. C. H. JUNKS, li>4. Broad Street. Cutting ClothcH, and Punier in Fancy Goods. GEO. II. PEABODY, (Old Stund, Broad Street,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Grooerie*, Fancy Articles and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD, Family Groceries. Ac., Ao., at old stand of Bradford Snow, corner Oglethorpe and bt. Clair streets. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 75, Broad Street, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings Ami Tanners’Oil. II. C. MITCHELL A CO.. (At Gunby A Co's old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealors in Groceries and Stuplo Dry Goods. a. b. ch ink. L. M. 1UQUKKH. DIGGERS A CRANE. Grocers, Produce ntid Commission Merchants, 1(A) Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook's Hotel. rt-Ju. i . live dolla ud uot ( per p< id,;! rents. tiding : Candy, rents perpouml. i Candy, ex.-. .:-ling i 1 ' ollierw i?e than by t '<»• .<> Canal Boats, <m gr -- Cttpa. r *pcr •’•-•tit. (’arriitgo, tiu, t Ini' • K yWag n. «'.»rr>.ill. B cirriug** nibii-, or b-ui-whct • l t.ari whi' h rests upon .-wings "I which may hr krnt loi u. I Hungers, ami wl.i.-U Muni nut i Li husbandr. amlise, valu- Oil, i (ul. n 11 - ■ l.i • i.lWn table enfs ul. i p not ux'mhi ga'loil. ami all Mi. cling I ten iulliirs. vding tv.only and no «• n il, twu'iiy-live tlolla •• In.l-.rty and not i • III.: dt III •tl no utoimd, mi r*iI t , " v. huii Ired and ter any C. :. li. II . Papor, 'i a 1 1 d* illg therewith, < i ul titty •!"!:; ml dull.II ", iur ' ll. " ... .1 II.,. i.ige.-ul like two hundred dred dollar*' Carriu •« 1 three liiiudi ;1 i'll, I died do ul lib. ilimgliierod ''»111«* otherwi-o (Tioi'ulat (’igarret i ci hundred nore than tw ii r ihundn-1 1 Cigurette.-. i Velio .•ting Metal, Ziti«-. oxid- ul, per lo*) pounds, : i I. I', sports, Photi'gt uphi. •» I'® Popper, ground, I'■.111.. l-'ortc", "rwtiix. .MHpJh’M’. ■ i i.,i .Mn.ical Inxlriiuinii'8. lu-pt )'.) .-in liii2 ih...ii in ••hiirili*'- 4 ,rt«- *, cl,-., w In n valued at a ,• A|ini. raeli, four dollar.- ml,', etc. when tallied ah Anetiui oeed I'M ! 1. i., k • - (<■» I -.'jiltMl. noers-Slb. *Hf>. Ex r-. uding yvn.DM .f.( Hi. lo not «’X ii.ig •*>!•».'** • t exceeding $’>'• liml, opportunities to their own Mtnpnrt and who neglect or du it. only such person.* of either have uflleient mo ms. or who are so perinan'.ntly employed as to make U probable [lull they will lie able to provide tor their own w nit-, through me euiutng winter, will bo ul- iii,iin in or about cilio* and towns, •.impelled, it necessary, t<^o to d accept places oi labor fuund j (> | ha nisei v' .or lot them, by officers or agents i Hie Bure If lit lUllfl bo B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Liquors, , No. 157, one door below J A McNeill A Co., Brood Street, K. KURNIKER A CO.. Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 170 Brood Street, Under City Hotel. J. A. TYI.KK, Groc-: TYLER A ROBISON, o, 129. West side Broad Street, , Produce and Commission Merchants L. W. WALL, B. THOMPdON WALL A THOMPSON. No. 1:>2, East side Broad Street, Dealers in Groceries. Liuuors. Country Produce. Lnforninntely. there is a widespread he- li«>( win * g the treed pc-plo ot this Mate, that I ,i t'liri-tmas theie is to bo a distribution of in.,party among tin m. ami under this impres- Hu„ t»»• • y me refusing to mako c-ntraets tor the ( Mining year. All officers and agents ot this Bureau ..re directed, atul i thcr officers ot tlio at my tliruiiglimit the State, aro eardestlv rc- ..iK ted ti» exert themselves to convince the treed i.enpln tin they arc utterly mistaken, and that n«, n di distribution will tnkc place at fin i-tiiiii.*. <*i at any other time, and to induce into contract. 4 now, that they nM-.end "I the year, be in a condi- ,iil severe mflering «u themselves, ,d upon the community, lor this year, however made, otherwise, will not ho interfered with, excel.t to , ompel, if ueec -ary, b«dh parties to y in g.,.„l liii»h with their agreement}', u:.d to .settle disputes when they may arise. Contracts l"r noxtyour will lie made The term ot contract . SMITH them to » may not. • their fimiiics,: nth. U,inline J. A. M NKII.I.. K. ,1. A. MoNEILL A CO Wh(desalo and Retuil Dealers in Groceries, Liquors. Rope, Bugging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Bread Street. B. JACKSON, Denier in Dry Goods, 133, West side Broad Street, Coluinhus, Gu. Boots ancl Shoos. P. BIEULER. Manufacturer of Boots and Shoc3, In rear of Shear’s Jcwolry Store. Books and Stationery. J. W. PEASE, .Bookseller and Statiouer, Nd. '.'2, Broad Street, OrockJry and Glass Ware. COWDERY A CO.. Dealers in China, Ulqs* Ware, Ac , Columbus Bank Building. Broad Strcet._ Fashionable Millinery. Bouthorn Fxpr-na Co., S. II. No. :59, 111LL, Ao’r. Broad Strcot. applied tor 1 otters of adminietratim - ■ estate of Benjamin T. Lowe, deceased i' n said county; w,ea . Uutf All persons con corn od are herehm/,.i#i . show cause (if any they have) why th ® 11 ?* 41 * ist ration of said estate should not beTr a4niil< said applicant at the Court ot Ordii. an,e<1 u held in and for said county, on the fip.t II *•> in November next. * BlJ *oadi, in November next. '* ’ , ' MW urai Given under my hand this 28th GasssiSs 1 torn of nSiiiiniarratinn nn th. ... . ^ ft* letters of administration on the eatftwUwM** 0 * May. deceased, late of said county : fUlrt l t uvvBiwwi, iiiui biuu county 1 *» All persons concerned are hereby nnt;« * Htiowcuusedt any they have) whv■a^S l t< ' , * should not bo granted tho said applied leiUr * Court of Ordinary to be held Yn* anil* 1 ) 341 county on the first Monday in Noremk. Uiveu under - Oetefe 0Ct 3 -" 5t Urdinij. UC otic© ~ W 'couH U(uise*Vn’^lau,UtuD^H^fo! M twclvo years old, ’ ieTe ^»t Also, at the same time and place tnaro mule, color dark or black, rather*^? face, with marks of harness upon her r years old; sold ub an ostrav. ’ *‘31 scp‘J9 30d J. M. DAVI8. Sheriff. NU8COUKE COUNTY. a EORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTV IT* Mnry W. Wingflcld liq. tipulied for th,,7 ■•ii,iiufrnl inn (ifihtt t*i4liitA <■( A ....... ui- .•*■ ministration ofihe estate of AlontoC. WiaHm deceased, late of said county. All p. C. E. WHITE. McKee’s old stand. o|»posite Temperance Hall, Manufacturer and Udpairer ol Carriages, liar Ac. BRITTON A BARNES. Dealers in Family Grcceries and Confectiona ries. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford street—D. Wnlbohtn’s old stind. R. F. DURAN. Dealer in Havana nnd Domestic Cigars, Chew ing and Mnoking Tobacco, Nof>0, Broad st., corner Randolph and Broad. DR. KIRKSCEY, (Late of Walker Hospital.) Offers his services to the citizens of Columbus, Ulhee at I>.i .v - oi. t’oilter .V <’m\- Drug store^ I)R. COLZEY, Office up stnirs, in building hack ol Columbus Bank. Ollice hours 7 to 8 a. til., 1 to 4 p, m, and 7 to 10 p« u>* DR. S. B. LAW. No. 77, Broad elreet. Prescriptions carefully prepared. corned ate hereby notified to show causetif they have) why tho administration of said2 Into should not bo granted to mi l aj piicmtu the Court of Ordinary In lie lid l in ami f or ,. j county on the tirit Monday in November r,*u Given underlay hand this *ith day of Uciohi/ 18»>5 . J N 0. J Oil N SON, OrOiivi ‘ , I - !(••" liiiiii 'Hhi barrels per yea lollo Plato of silver, kept lo Provided, That silver spoons or plate ol silver used by one family to an amount not cm ceding lor y ounces, an aforesaid, belonging to any mic person, plate belonging li twlilig A lie lill'ial d I too l Broker, •" Know all men l»y iIi of the couiity.nl——*, St i ly haiiud i lit by Cix-iir-. viiliij-l ul • over thirty d"!lui i pci tliouc nd. .... I souvenirs and keepsake.; actually and received luaueh and not kepi lor u nil premiums award d a-a token ol m* any agricultural society, corporation, or a- ■» eiation (»f persons, lor any purpose whatever, shall be exempt from duly. Precious Stones, 10 percent. Precious Stones, on which duties have, been paid, when set or rcsot, pay tax only on value of sotting. , l’iinonto, round, and all imitations, per D*. 1 cent. Preserved Fruits five per cent- Printed Books, Magazines, Pamphlet,., lb views, and all other similar printed puldu a lions, except uewspaners, 5 per cent. Paints and Painters Colors, dry or ground, in oil oi paste, or with water, not otherwise vrov ided t«»r, 5 per cent, presents, that —, 1 , held and firm riie l niicd Male* of America in the , r -. lor the pavumnt of which 1 "Z- |,‘nd lirii j, exceiilois, udministrutors lirmly liy ill.—) |.n -niU in thl^onntrant; Thiit 1 - — |.i lurniih )•> lUu pnrnma wln>8<) names are -uliji.))).! I. I.iIi.ii era.) )|U)irter8, luel, sub- 1 Inntml ill) I liealtliy raiinns. all medical ilt- I l. i.diil.r ) nml .-ui.|ili''< ill i'ii«o nl sickness, mill ., .• mn..uni -.•! ..mio-ite their re.-peetivo names .ii'inuatioii of the eon- I'.iid in lull before the |, which i* to he raised ion, in the county of PERRY A C0„ Dealers in Fancy Goods, Hats, Groceries, Ac. 81 Broad street. Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSES COUKT ORDERS. ... OUXTY.-lwL nett 11. Crawford bus applied for the Gtur dianstnp of Benjamin C. ui.d Dor* .Mcfliij McClary, deocasod All persons coiieorned are hereby notifiedu show cause (if any they have), why thetiu»i- anship of ssi i Orphans should i.m begr**bU4 '"ber Ttn .. Orphans should to mini applicant at the next of the Court ot Ordinary for wu . Given under my hand September L'l'ili, j\. J NO. JOliNbriN, OrdiB&rj, oct l-vv?/td G eorgia—MUBcouee county.-Mi Elizabeth Nance has applied for Ititem . applied for leden- Administration do boms non on theertitu Harvey W. Nanco, deceased, vice»i. K.lUa Advert: TAYLOR COUNTY. Dealers in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Goods • mtli during the , if annual < oiitrnets on i do when rob 1 w Cloths, an fabi. ■ of tore the sun od, and «11 laired, an Clothing, "i dt cent. oints. 1 liinopieces, •ithnut hoi in; d all loxtilc eh iolililional r 1 ,*•< IIntil diil i»v them on - Mute ol . • d the ' - pin Wo, 96, Old Stand, Broad Street. BOHOBBR A EIKLElt. Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Shutters, Locks, Ac., Bear ol Spear's Jewelry store, Randolph st. N. CROWN A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, House Furnishing Gouds, East side Broad Street. It* VV. MILl.FOttl), WM. FBK It. W. MILFORD A C0„ Manufacturers of Tin, Cooper. Sheot Iron, Hollow Ware and Stoves, Ml, Broad Street. Y HJORGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-IUn.i: Nt Y.T Si.—Mrs. S. E. J»avis, administratrix ol the estate of Joseph E. llelycnsten, deceased, iwiving applied tor loiters of aismissiou from said administration; It is therefore ordered, that a'I persons con cerned show cause, if any they have, why letters of disrni.-sion. us aforesaid, should not he grunt ed to the said applicant by tho Court of Ordi nary to he bed in and tor said county on the first Monday in April next: and thut this order i be published in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of said court. I .J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. For aD i, adm’r, deceased. ' All persons concern'd aro hereby notified! show cause (it nr.y they have), why ttieadaii istrutioa of said estate should not bogranitii • aid applicant at the next November T*rai the Court of Ordinary for said enun'y. Given under uiv h md >ei tciuher iVibJift., J NO. JUllNSUN, Ot'iinirr, ..(•r 1 w.'^'d 11i.Diitiia mi st •».i.T:\<»t .vn7-.Mm. VJI E. Marble bus uj plied t**r letter^ ■ f nJni istrationnu the estate of James P. Hoyt, censed, lute of said county: All persons concerned are hereby notiCd how cause tit any they have 1 why the admix trillion ot said estate .-hould hut begrantd said applicant at the next Novcumer tem tlie Court of Ordinary for .-aid county. Given under my bund, September 2*>th. Oet 5-tnt'i Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, r > per cut. d) Clock Movements, tied and felted , oilier matoi lal, bo* ' ' mI ) )i "l ''Ieio h lintel. ciiauuiUul, sbirred ex- ad e Clothing, Cloves, ground, unu nil onn cent. Clove St«■ liound. Coal, nunc nils,» \ ' pt l'v 1 all imitation id dus per 1 Coal oil. per »:•» F Coal Tar. pi b luminatiue v « . tillution ol the. Cocoa, pi pan cents. Co floe, ground, coffee, or i iepan port, por pound, Coflco, iingrom cent. miiol.u'lme of il ijup Usilvcr, protlucod in liny manner, 2 per oo i it. Railroads on groHsroooipts,2a l“'r cent.. Railroad B<*nds, duty on interest, r » per cent. Rectified Winos, per gallon, f>u cents. Repairs ol engines, (jars, carriages, or other articles, when such renuirs iucrouso the value of the article repaired lu per cent or over, on such increased valuo, 3 per cent. Salcratus. per pound, f> mills- Sail Tent 4 , Shades, Awnings and Bags made of cotton, flax, or hemp, 5 per cent. Suit, per inn pounds,t»cents. Screws, commonly called wood-serows—1" per cent por cent. Shows, of all kinds, 2 per cent on receipts Silver, produced from quartz mines, fre hedslof rivors. from the ourth, or in any other inner, * a of 1 po - * ‘ Confect! twenty coi t* pc pot ConfoctiMUcr;-. net oxceudin. 1"V ! Confeelionurv, ev or sold othci v.. < i) cent. Copper, uu* i .pigi Copper, rolled.tin Cotton.up- n '• biel Collected I substitutes foi ■ «lutv ha* been levied. Slaughtered CaU e, Swine nnd Sheep, cuttle and calves exceeding throe m*»nlli« old, slaughtered, except when shniuhtorod for the holes nnd tallow exclusively, 4t» cents per head, Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattle an calves under three months old, slaughtered, cents per head. Slnughtorod Cattlo, ote., on all swino slaughtered, Id cents per head. Slaughtered Cattlo. etc., on all whoop and lambs I&ughtorod, & coats por head. led, That Cattlo, not exceeding five ii\ number, and calve*, swine, sheep, ami lambs i,>t exceeding iu all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person for bis or her own con- . utuption. in any ono yonr, shall bo exempt liom duty; nod all sheep slaughtered for tho pelt* shall pay two cents *nly por head. Snuff, per pound, 3’> cents. Dcnii- Di-till" Di-tiib , tor which no othci lie Gilt Entcrpri c, pr.qiric i»:t- I- itti'i •. ten d 'llar-. Il r llnalors, tendol a tors of, fifty dollars he two huinlrc I d dial This contract is to commence with this auto and ch .-c with the J ear. t; m ,, in duplicate at this day ol | s<»—. \V it ncs*: pot » id. t Ilium. Dralnins I'M* Kxpi• ss Cmu; por cent. 'on percent, ceiptf, three u- Stones.) ten per cent Essonliivl cent. , Ferries, n of all deqeripti ring tolls, three okagi Fumltui . d wold in rough « i i. Furs of nl* «lc . luunulio tuxo*l. ii\ I4<..is. illumi ..» •' patt VV lit ulc of wood, iv o per cent, made up or duct shall month, por Ga.-. du.. « llu c>al, w holly or in .it, when the pro- •,om' cubic ted per ic led. Ik* cents, c i r« luct shall be month, per one cuts, Gold Leaf, than twenty b cigbto . ot t Gold foi Gold pr ol riveiB. I ner. ' j ot "U» l»cr Ginger, ground one cent. Glue and Gelatin, ol nil dc 8,11J »tut». I ' f |.»«"* -»• •" Hlii>.... 'll. ,lue. loon - lu ■' J")«*il -» ”unV8Si*», llvoi.fr .-.in uunpovder. made t >t mining ing purp > . « or lew, per p om Gunpowder, a made l »r luimnv purposes, when valu and not i Gum • per ..unco, troy wo • limit • mines, troiu lh, ur in any other t d all uuilAtious, pur lb< Soap, fancy scented, cream, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, per pound, five cents. Soap, soil, «*» por cent. Soup,cantile, value not above five cents per mind, 2 mills. Soap, Castile, valuo nbnvo five conts, 1 cent. Soup, palm o I, same as Castile, Soap, erosive, same as Castile. Soup, all other descriptions, whitoor colored, except sott soap and soon otherwise provided lor, valued not ubovo live coats per pound, per pound, 2 mills tv lien the rent shall ss t ) leu dollars. Il'itei., Inns and Tavern.' (when the rents shall exceed two hundred dollars, for any addi tional one liuinlicd dollars or tracriuiial part iu oxeev* of two hundred dollar.-» five dollar-. Intelligence (illico Keepers, ten dollars, h. .. ... eo \. i ,.i . Ion Uullni liisurain o Agent.*, foreign, filly dollar'. •lacks, ton dollar-. Jugglers, twenty dollars. Lawyers, ten dollars. Livery Stable Keepers, ten dollars Lottery I iclud Dealer.*, one hundred dollars. Mauutu. turn.*, ten dollars. Minor.*, ten dollars. I’ntcut Right Dealers, ten dollar.'*. Peddlers, twitli more than two horses or mule*! fifty dollars. Peddler*, (.with two horse* or mutes) twenty- live dollars. Peddlers, (with ono horse or mule) fifteen dollars. Peddlers,((ravelling on foot) fen dollars. Peddlers, dry good-, fifty dollars. Peddlers, jewelry, fifty dollars. Photographer*, iwhose receipts do not exceed five hundred dollars) tell dollar". Over live bundled dollars mid under one thousand dol lar.-, fifteen dollars. Over one thousand dollars, Iwonty*tixo d li n . Plumb, iv*, ten dollars. Phy-leiiins, Surgeons and Denti*t*, ten dollars. Real Estate Agent.-, ten dollar.*. Rectifiers (for ouch 5U0 barrels) twenty-live dollars. Retail dealers, ten dollars. Retail Dealers in Liquors, tvrcnty-fivodollars. Stallions and Jacks, tea dollars. Steamers utid Vessels, (furnishing food or lodgings) t wonly-five dollar*. Tallow Chandlers aud Soup Milker*, ten dol* Superintendent of District. Registered at-—— . 13® Bat this may ho modified t > meet tho indi vidual want*, wishes and circumstances of tho ."iitia ting p nt“ *• " ho can make any trade or .grcciiicut tlint i- satistactory to thciii-clver; iin 1 so loi>g a* udv.inlago is not t»keii of the r ignmc ol the fn I people to depnyo them utde eonipcmation lor their iiilior olliccrs «.l the Bureau in this District will not intoi tore, but "i tho contrary, will give md. encouragement and axxistiuico tracts wi'liout i harginganx fee oilier burden. 1'he Bureaur« l for laboi or allow nity in aktiig imposing any - to fix a price - labor, ceiiibiutitioii ot people, but lyav 11k<* i,ii\ oilier comiiiodit v. t • sell itself, iu niu ■ • I• i*11 uiarkcl 1 • the highest hi filer, la awe the employer*' circuius D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No. 143, Broad Street, Wholesale nnd Retail Doalera In Stoves, Iron, Tin. Cupper, Brittania Ware. Ao. john McGovern, (Under Cook's Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering mid Rooting done at short notice. Warehouse and (Commission Morc&ants. c. GHAT. K. H. GKKF.NWOOD, GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Rankin Waro House, in rear Cook House. J. R. IVEY A CO., arclmuse, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Oglethorpe strcot, near Euquirer office. < JOHN MUNN* (Diuud Du ueO General Commissi n Merchant, Special utten- •u paid to purchase nnd shipping of cotton estate of W L. Guy, deceased, having applied tor lotters of dismission from said adm uistra- lt is therefore ordered that all persons con cerned show ciiu-c, it any they have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should n**t be runted to the sail applicant by the Court ot granted to the sail . . . Ordinury to be bd'l iu and lor said county the first Monday’ in April next: and that this order bo published in terms ol the law. A true extract troiu the minutes o! said court. J. ,). HUFF, Ordinary. Ooct. 5, IHfio in tun £0RG1A : TAY LOR COUNTY.—Henry L. Allison has applied for the guardianship ol the person and property of Robert T- Wilcher, orphan of Jeremiah Wilcher, deceased— All persons concerned me hereby notified to show c«u*o (if any they have) why the guardi anship of said orphan should not be granted to JN’O. J0HN8i)S , ' l sept 2t>.—5w Urdinan a EORGl A. M I'M «xiKK Ct'FMY- tho first Monday in November next plication will he umdo to the Ordinary of Wo P tbe (?roa unty for leave to sell the real e.-tateof Ji A. Jones, deceased, lute of said county. MARY L. JONES.Adm AugOst 29th, l86o-wi4kl j j. Execut.r's Sale. XN tho first Tuesday in..December next O *ijo sold at the Court llou>e in Colual Mu-cogco countv, tw*» lots of lanJ No* 2‘.' 28*. iii the loth district of said county,«4«k containing acres. The Muscogee K road runs through this land, one lot wretvy improved and all well timbered. Sold mi fortuity with tho will of Daniel (Tin) used, for the purpose of distribution. Ti • DANIEL CUKUKAY .•ash. oct ’ wtd STKwART fOUXTY Hie- _ bo made to tho Court ot Ordinir;*«t art county lor leave to sell the lot in th( of Lumpkin, belonging to the estate of Ch said applicant lit tin* next November term o I » A. Farwoll, decoused. August 2J 1 Ui tho Court of Ordinary tor said county. MAKlllA rAiv"tu Given under my hand, this Oct. 3d, Wm. aug SO-wiHM Aorar oet 4—1 ui .). .1. 111 F F. Ordinary. C T EORO I A:—TAYLOR COUNTY.—Two J month* alter date application will be made to the Honorable Court •>*' Ordinnr.* of Taylor county, for leave to sell tho lands bnlonguig to the estate of James Garrett, deceased.—Sept. U». liOft. ELIZABETH GA BRETT, sept 23.—2m Ailni'x. il"iYn'iiT)tYul nl.Dllii-r or mil tlu-y Will I)8V(J I III) mo in- n* .'.—•u y t i onahle thorn to coiuiily with llit'ir |.:ir) "t Ihocinilrai-t. 2'ioil aiul .ullioiciil -nr.-tit. 1.1 ih. In')).I "'ll hor. .imrc.l, ar kiiki, Ul I he secured by a lien on the crops or land. These contracts must bo made in duplicate and approved by •tlicer of tho liuru t Marshal, who should also, if poji.-ildc, vv lines* 11»<- Aicnaturcsofall the parlies mid explain to them the term*, condition., and probable results ol the contract. In all the Soup, all othur descriptions, valued above live cents per pound, 1 cent. Smlii Water, etc., f> nor cent. Spars mid ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 por cent. Spirits, distilled mid sold, or removed tor consumption or sale, It.on July 1, 1 s»,4, per gallon. ♦! T. From February. 1, is >, two dollars per gallon on first proof. Hinge Coaches, 2’ j per cent, ou receipt*. Steamboats. 2’ j per cent, on receipts. Ships 2*» percent on receipts. Starch, made ul potatoes per pound. 2 mill*. Starch, mado of corn or wheut, per pound..« mills. , Starch, made of rico or nny other materials, per pound, 1 cent I ora. Steam Engines, including Locomotive and Marino Engines, t percent. Steel, in ingots, bars, sheets, or wire, not than * ot an inch thick, valued at seven cut* per pound or loss por ton, five dollars. Steel, in ingots* burs, sheets or wire, net lei eh thfi-k, valued ubovo seven • I..-,vc substancos rtillery, or sport- at 28 conts per lb„ ud all l* ling made loriniu'u-. *»l I'.iri ■'»'■' ■ pound, * cent alued ... cents, lo-tance- : -porting i cuts per l schooner-. }fi M -. - ‘'I h.-at*. -teamboiit.*. canal ho«t8in<i * I-at.a .raft, not including engine rnmlo or consti ucfWk lucomc, tho -uni <• Iooouic.thetux ol not over ♦ hereafter built, wo per cent. *•■»■'! exempt, percent, over ♦•“(» and I lie tax of : ling cent, on excess ol r ccut on the excess n gros? rcceipf*, one I5.00H and not income, tax d ten over ten thousand doll.' Insurance Coiupumes aud a half percent. Iron, pig. P«r ton, two dollar#. Iron Bloom-. Slab- i Loot *, w hether made in forges or blowmeiies, per tou, threo dollar?. Irou, railroad , tr toll, three dollars. Iron, re-rolled, per ton, tvq dollurr Iron, ull udv • 1 beyond blo"ius, slabs or .d beyond bar* or rods, n not thinner than No. 13, wire guai.c. per t n. three dollars. . Iron l'latc, not lc#» than •»• ot mi inch thick, per ton, throe dollar#. loops, and n<»t advanced bey end and band, hoop, t sheet iron n jt No. 18. wire gua.-e. pvrt ui. three Iron llund. lloop. and sheet, ihinuer than number eighteen, w ire guago per ton. fivedol- la ironPlate, 1«»«than 'i of an inch in thick- & mi, per ten, five dollars. Iron Nails, cut mul wrought, Ppikcs uud horse shoe Nail*, wlua wrought by lia\d, per ton five dollar*. Irou Castings. u*ed f.»r bridge- or other per- maueulstructures, per ton, threo dollars. Irou Castiugr. cxcvodiug ten t»ounds in weight, fere icheastine,uot other wi-c prov ided | , cr ,„„..D r r ,l;lUr : . — | Hob RirtfU, exceed , of an inch in diameter, par ton. five dollars. Iron Nuts, Ic weight, per tou. fi v ® dollars. Irou Bo « uucei each than . '•out* per Pound mid uot above eleven per pound, per ton, ten dollars. Stout, in ingot*, bars, sheets or wire, nui Ic- than’* od mi iucli thick, valued at above eleven cents per ton. twclv o dollar.-and a half. Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble and building .stone ot any other description, when Theaters, Museum*, Concert Hull dred dollar.*. Tobacconist *, ton dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (e annual sales do u >i cxcui Wholcsalu Dealer-. U sllc* exceed titty thou- additional one tliou*.im fifty thousand dollars, on \V lodes ilc Dealer* m w liolcsaie (IsnlpK ) hun- l»t liquors) whose *.'» t» in, fifty dollars. I»t liquors) whose Select Limited School. nine I He U .VYING long limited s» - !i tho liighc • « nd* • 1 the idea that » ' iptcd tosc.Miro ic.it ion, 1 have tillable locution Institution. Rcsidonc : .Mr* •pposite the Baptist church, w ill tin* purpose. of pupils will bo limited to 40, cr11» or 12 can bo received into iiii-i b» - nitcrod for tho Scholastic i the remainder, utter entering ; and ‘ * co, oxeopt the Stoves per ton. threo dollar Skin*, goat, kid, sheep, louse, hog tanned or dressed, in the rough’ > per Skins, whon previously as.-cssod rough, mol upon which duties liavu been in tu.illy paid, snail bo assessed on the increase value only when carried "r finished, Succession to Real Estate, where tho sm celsor'shall ho a lineal issue or n lineal no ecssor ol the predecessor, o.i tho value of th real c. talc, on each one hundred dollars. > r dollar. < will open on the fith of Octo- rates for it as follows : rar> Department L* 1 ' tlicer will inform tho parties Hint, Uavitlir'of tlie'r uvv'i Due willjmnpd ))) thoo..n- tract, they will ho compelled it necessary to ,.,,i U .»|\ in good Imth with it* term* and uond(- tion* I hey will especially impress upon the laboror that ho i* to work under tho direction ot hi* employer, to be industrious nnd faithful, ml not to leave tho plantation or place of his . iiiplovnicnt xv ifhou permission, unlee* ho is treated vvilh cruelty Patents ure responsible for their children, tho hildren fin t heir aged and decrepit purcnts.und uast I ifi'ir lor their support: and iu making 'oiitr.icia this luu-t bo takou into consideration, thereby providing for ft largo class of per snns°w?io would otTiorw iso become ii burden up on the coinniuiiity or Govermnoat. I’ersofis who refuse or neglect t«i make trrtl- ten contracts tortlio next your with the freed people employed by them, will bo required, should imv dispute arise as to tho compensa tion to lie allowed, to pur tho highest wage* ujv. n lor tbosmne kind of labor in their neigh- hXrhood or section ol country. . ;th. Officers and ugcutsof tho Buioau will on n«> account tail to protect tho Iroed people lu their ju.-t right-,as oct forth in tho laws ot t’on- ures- and tbe Proclamation of the President of the Foiled States, and lo.- this purpose will, il necessary, call on the nearest military com- mai.der tor aid, in compliance with General Or der U»2.S„ from the War Department. A| ihe -mne time they will not allow the treed people to practice any wrong or t injustice on their eni| loyeis or on socioty. Thev will ro- uiuinhoi th it it l tho chief object of the Bureau tu ,|o ample just lea to all persons, white or black—to ui.l t tho utuu -*t In soeuring to the employer pcriuanont and reliable labor, and in restoring tho {state t i it# furuior condition of Brig. Gen. U. 8. \ ols., Act. Aist. Com oct 10—t* 1*. K 1,1.1*. chas XLLta. M. I*. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door South of Bunk ot Columbus. W. X. WOOD. % General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola, Fla. CHARLES ROGERS A CO. Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Ollice late Bank of Charleston Agency, Broad Street. Watches, Jewelry, Ac. T. S. SPEAR, Practical and Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler aud Dealer in Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, ,Ve., corner Broad and Randolph. J. U. DRAMUALL. Practical Watchmaker, No. 99, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watches aud Jewelry repaired. W. R0SEN3TIUL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad st . no. pu, urunu in , Next door to J. W. Pease's Book Store. 0. M. KINSEL. Jeweller and Engraver, No. 50, Broad Street. Caudios, Fruits, Wines, Ao. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Candios, Cordial#, Syrups, Preserves, Pickles. Ao. PHELPS A WHITESIDE, No. 114, Brood Street. Manufacturers of Phelps' ‘Moss Ross Candles, 1 and Dealers in Sweet and Sour Articles. CARGILL EDWARD WILDER,, B.i Music with u-o Latin and Grot' »t instiiimcnt cl us > siring 10 I currency or it# • for ornamental i other iii.-tituiion*. ir own riioet#. pil- Su. to Real E.-tutc, where the succes- fin.I be a brother or a sister ot thoptedo- upoii the value, per one hundred dollar; della Succc>.*ioti to Beal EMute whore the successor .-hall be a brother or sister of tho tailicr or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister ot tho lather or m uher of tho predecessor, per one hundred dollar.*, four dollars. 8u<ve.*rion to Real Estate, where the ruccc* sor shall bo a brother or sister ot tho grand father or grandmother, or n descendant ot t‘:o brother oi M>tcr the grand father or grand mother of the predecessor, per one huudud dollars, five dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where thesucc.-- sor shall be ol any other degree of collatcrial cousanguiuitv t" ihe predecessor, or shall be a 5tranger iu blood, per olio hundred doll.it>. six dollars. Succession t" Personal Property.-aiucn* Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not above N •. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly from the ^sar c me. aud u >t It -mu sorffnuiu or iiupchce, other than those produced by the re finer. per pound. 2couts. Ou ull clarified uud refined sugar above No 12 an l not above No. Is Dutch stand ’rd iu color nroducod directly from tho sugar cane, and not from sorghum or impehce, per pound,2' a ceuts. 'Sugar, on all clarified or refined *>ugar■ abov c No. Is, Dutch stundanl in color, priwlucmlai redlv from the sugar cane, and uot from .-or- ghum or irnphec, t>er pound. cent*. Sugar, on gross amount of .-ale "f refner#, including all tho pr«*ducts ot tlua uiauutaclo- ries or refineries, u duty ot 2^ per cent. ioi'u.”i»«:t ip»- 1 weight, per ton, five dollars. l Jewelry ,(«oe Precious Mono#,) ten per cent, "livid Skius. five pet cent. •.. •».•-» . «r c • u t I 17 1 Kuiltel Fubrm*. Sugar Candy, valued at not above 20ets. per pouud, per pound, 2 ccuta. Bugar Candy, exceeding 2H and not exceeding 40 cenu per Pouud, 4 ccuta. . Uaudy, uxceediug 40ceutaper pouud or •ofil otherwise Him, by the pound, 1(» pet cent. Sulpuate ol Baryta*, per DM pound*. 12 caul*. bo t*ii equivalent. Pr«*v is'.om will be ma-1 brauchc* *t the u-ual rate.* i r..*.ird' ,- tnu-i lurnish the low c.i-cs and towel.*. Apidi.-itiop-i.m cntciiiu- put'ils will he ro ll iv c i until Hi" 'th October. Addn - until .Th > alter that time, rolumb JOHN R. McINTosh who™ druggist. BROIUKR, 88,11 road Street, \ ariely Store and Candy Manufactory. C1IA1U.ES CRICUTON it CO..' No. 150, Broad Street, Manutucturor of Cakos, Loaf Bread, Crackers of all kinds, wholesale and retail. C. BRKYV0GRL.1 Nt»,'W, Broad street, Manufacturer of Cukes, Bread and Craokars of all kinds Lagor Beer Saloon. AND DEALER IN Druggiats and Apotheoaries, URQUUART a <CHAPMAN. Druggi.-t* and Apothecarios, Dealers in Drugs, Modecinos, Perfumery. Ao., at Eufaul.i, Ala.: Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Old StAnd, Broad 8t. I'.x-G«iv. Shorter, Euluulu, Alii, (’•>!. Wui, II. Chumburs. " Mr J. R. Jones. Russell co„ Ala. Col. J. T. ITevre’Icn. Dr. .1. F. IL*/.t-m:ui. Columhu*, (Li. C.il. J. M. t’h iinbcr*, Sir. Win. Mitehel, Mr A. Flcwcllcr cpt > H XV GLASSWARE. Sun copy, j Wosleyau Female College, M A O O N , Ui A. . f |'llE Twetitv-cigluh Annual Session opens * *•*' roBNR id. 1n»». The Faculty is com- Term, which cuds AGENT FOR ilute.L_ .... Divcuibci l-t, i KcguLu I’.nti ui ltcgu! if lull'.on French. i. Music, ^•ptimial r the Kit • llu 5 Ul Off in College CLi'SC* n Preparatory Cl; __ ^ with use of instrument, o3 ih* Washing, Lights and ^ To be pai.i iu advance, in currency or it# equivalent. J. M. BON NELL, aug 22 wTt President. tludiu Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 01-1 Main Strcot. A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. Louisville, Kentucky. ALL l)e(rr ption# of Bell lluuaing attend- d t". .md Keys umdo a order. CRAWFORD STREET, nearly opposite couK'^ hotel.: P. S. Liberal ndvAUsc# nude on Cotton on consignment, \VAMTKt)..|'(i,iihrrf, Ginseng, Beoswnx, Talluw and Rag-, t.»r whicii 1 will pay the high est market price, either iu wash or trade, sept -*! Jtl DR; R. A. WARE, Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drugs, Oil#, Stationery, Ao., 106, Broad #trcet. to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, for lo.ivo to .-ell the lands belonging to tho estate of Charles A. Loyd, deceased,—Sept. 19th, 1865. wept 23— 2m J ESS EE ADAMS. Adin'r. TO OWNERS OF C0TT( MAlilON COUNTV. I In tho matter of tbe Probate EXPARTE. I of tho la--t will and testamont fin. P. Wobb, 1 of Mrs. Mary Wallace, de- Propouuder. I ceased, in Marion Court ol I A ..Iin ..... fill,* I'n.ln 1 fl.'i't ) Ordinary, duly Term, 18tV>. ,. Probate record tho lust will and testament of Mary W ull nee, deceusod, late a resident of said county of Marion: and wheruo# it appears to tho Court that Cargill Wallace, the sole sur viving heir at law of said deceased, resides be yond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court that said ease bo sot down lor trial at tho next Septem ber Term of this Couit, at which time the proofs in said case bo taken and the same hoard and determined uud such judgmont and order will tbon bo made lu thy premise^ as to right and justice shall appo^uin; And it is further ordorod that due and legal notice shall be deemed as given said Cargill Wallace by the publication of this order in the Columbus En quirer, a newspaper published at Columbus, Georgia, once a wook for six week# immediate ly proceding said September Term of this Court. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court. Scptemocr fith, 1365. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, nnd ex-officio Clerk of Court of Ordinary, sept 16—w6vv UliOROIA—fflnrloii County* Cui'RT of Ordinary for said County, {, September 6th, 1865. ) TlfHEREAS. Jos. L. C. llerr ha# applied to VV this Court of letters of guardianship of the person and property of B. W, Graves, mi nor of James L. Graves, deceased ; This is therefore to cite all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) why lotters should not be granted tho applicant in terms of the law, , _ . Witness my bund officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, oct 7-wlm - In answer lo numerous inquma abroad we uvuld sujf dial tre arc prep TO TAKE CHARGE I*l'T IN OHDKll AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotto in the States of Georgia, Smith Can or Alabama, as we have local nearly every town and a corps of efficient men, selected foi integrity, ca ty*and e.rjierience t to take charge of lot. W e will also pay all Taxes Charges or every descrlpth AND MAKE LIBERAL. ADVAS ON THE COTTON In short, we will lake charge oj the on receipts or orders and give Ihe Owners no Trouble WM from the time we receive it until returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CC Xetc Yorh w. C. V/ATT3 & CC Liverpool. We invite th,. especial oiler,tier residents lo our facilities. E. M. BRUCD A 0 Augusta Looatod in Colmnlms fti A-’nt f “ — os.il. G. Daniel, administrator of Daniel Frasier, deceased, late of Schley county, has ap plied for leave to sell the land belongiug to the estate of said deceusod: All concerned arc hereby notiflod to file their objection within the time proscribed by law why leave should uot bo grauted. Wituees my hand in office, October 4th, 1365. J. M. LOWE. Ordinary, oot 7-w30d GEORGIA—Marlon County. Ordinary's Office fur «nid County, 'IXT’UEKEAS June R. Bullock petition# for VV letters of administration of the estate of Cordy Bullock, deceased, late of said county ; AH concerned nre hereby notified to appear oner before the first Monday in November next, to show cause why lotters should uot be grantod petitioner. Witness my hand officially, Sent, 25,1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. #ep23-wlm A. M. BRANNON. 135, West side Broad street. Druggist and Apothecary, dealer In Drugs, Medicines, Ac. Manufacturing Druggist# and Chemists, at Aoee A Collier's old stand. No. 93, Broad it. Saddlery and Harness, SHERMAN A Co- Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, &e.. Ao., Opposite Rosette Si Lawhon's Auction Store, Brood street. A. McKenzie. Manufacture of Saddles aud Harness. Re pairing dono at sho-t notice. No. 130, Broad street Auo.icueere. D. 1\ ELLIS, (L.ito Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auction and Commission Merchant, Corner Broad and Randolph stroets. ROSETTE A LA WHON. 131, Brood Street, Auction and Comiuissiuu Merchants. COLBERT WILKINS. 140, Broad Street. Auction and Commission Merchants. JAVKS JOHNSON, L. T, DOWMIXQ • JOHNSON A DOWNING* lAllurueys at Law, Columbus, Georgia. deceased, has petitioned this Court for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased t This is therefore to site all concernod to show cause, on or before the first Monday in Octobor next, why leave should not be granted iu terms of the Ftatuto, Ac. LOWE, Ordinary- HARRIS tOl.lTY. rjEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY.-Jesso M. vJ Callaway has applied to mo lor letters of administration on the estate of William A. Callaway, doceased, late of said county. Ali person# c moerned aro hereby notifiod to show cause (it^any they have) why said letters should not be granted tho said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to bo hold in and for said county on the first Monday iu November next. Given under my hand this 13ih day of Sep tember, 1365. GEORGE W. MULLINS, sept 16—w5t Ordinary. Bruco k Co., I am prepared to tfKecbi Cottons under the above a lvertUen**** muke advances thereon. I cm purchasing largely and will ‘, ratM . KKia* ALKI**!* 1 oa« b. JtorfJjSS Scptao-tf ov.r Kddii hardw. COTTON! COTTON & cc JSEIN oo AUGUSTA. OK COTTON FACTO] and aqbnts of IUE >6* *• ELEGANT STEAMER Dunning weekly bete oen August* v&nnaht* . . RAVING m-de tho neeejanr It. ran*'euent8, w, are ( eral advances eu all constgniA b w; entru*te<l;o thorn lor f !• JLiS witl i vannah. >ow kork or costa, charjos and exnoMoo ation including internal rovonuotax,« • | Conai»uroent8 entruit>>-l to vannnh or ilow Vork rivkl by tho Drat trip of *“•,,(}*> D»ni' to our trionds. Moaari). StnUa ^ ( New York,if lntond.dfor so as to arnvo in the sh .? r » clipper Having established a 1 me)>« « , hg tween New Tork sod T.iv eri'OO , . , of Cotton intended for tUo Jlatter V J, sent forward without delay, that a^ further expenses of insurance 1 inN ' wvork -—ofeg aug 23-2m Opposite No> *- " “— JPri'rimnl applies to mo for letter* of admiulsiratiou ou the estate of Joseph xils- putrick, deceased, late of said > county. All person* co corned are hereby uotified to show cause (U any they have) why said letter* should not be granted tho said applicant at the Court of Ordinary t » be held in and for *aid county on the first Monday in November ncxL Given under my hand this Wth day ol Sop- tember. 1865. ■ept 16-w5l For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, sUuatsd >»X ofLownJc.tenmUMro ^ county towu, and two ml'" " 4 tfcr. The tract oonUms are J" * dr,d acres. Fourteea h“ 0 d"J th. tion, notsurpas ed in fert.lio be «. of which eleven hundred hav' j. within four years. The clinia. healthy and th. settlement cl % 3, Appended to tho P“SjS{?* B c». 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