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TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
Great Reduction in Freights
In answer to numerous inquiries from
abroad toe would say that we are prepared
TO TAKE CHARGE OP,
PUT IN OllDKR AND SHIP
Any Lot of Cotton
in the States if Georgia, Smith Carolina
or Alabama, as we have /oral agents at
nearly every town and a corps of most
efficient men, selected for .integrity, capaei-
y,and erpericnce, to take charge of e v <ry
lot.
We will also pay all Taxes and
Charges or every description.
In short, we will take charge oj the Cotton
on receipts or orders and give the
Owners no Trouble Whatever,
from the time we receive it until sold anil
returns made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
yctc York, or
w. C. WATTS & CO.,
l,i ver/uml, England.
We ini 'tie the especial attention of non
residents to nui facilities^
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
August a, da.
Located in CoinuiIj
COT T O N.
Quickest and Cheapest
ItOUTE TO
NEW YORK.
ns Anvill for I 1 ’- M
ed to In ho chargo of
ii. I am alio deal
Bruco A Co., 1 am i»rci*n
uml whip any lota of Cott
of purchasing, and Will pay full market rates.
\V. FKI.IX AliKXANIlKR, Ag’l
Office Wi, Broad Struct,
Sopt 20—tf over Ennis’ hardware store
EDWARD WILDER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
AN I) DEAL HR IN
Paints, Oils, Dyo-Stuffs,
GLASSWARE.
AGENT FOR
Virginia, Missouri and Kontucky
TOBACCO,
No. 514 Mivlu Stroot,
Louisvillo, Kentucky.
ido on Cotton •
P. B. Liberal advanvoi
consignment.
WANTKIFontlior. J . Ginseng, Beeswax,
Tallow nml lings, lor which l witl |.uy tho high-
oat markut price, oitlior in ensli or trade,
aopt 5-3m ' ;
KR. .1 NO. It. M'KKKKAN
j. g. mVkhiun, u. j. mkn
IHcTKItlUN & MKNEFEE,
COTTON FACTORS,
tieueral Commission Mere hauls,
ANI> PRALKH8 IN'
rnovisioNs,
BALE ROPE AND BAGGING,
MAIN STREET,
BETWEEN 1’lllST AND SECON it ST KELTS
I.ODISVII.I.K, KV,
IKiNIl AI1ENTS [orlhojirioipnl Mntmfnc-
irreimrod nt oil tiuios to furnish said nrtiolo
fo<
a a a a
I i I f -f f I
% 1 1 1 1 .8 .8
£ k » fc r. fc is
v tf a* rf
S S S -2
is s 6 fc
S 8 S S S 8 S
I !
V -
<S SS <3
a a a s a a a
At Jolinnonvillo,
Ho.hu eoiinootion in
ot MCHinorn,
tho Tunno^eo river,
In with a 0 ue Daily Line
(II Mumiium. VI ui. They will rodeivc
lho Cotton and pay all uonriiod charges to that
point, and transport R to St. Urns, giving
uir.ni, „r tin, ililforout Through troll
st a* iiffi-asKU'srs MiifutS
•orwSdU^n'thttWwbrRjSl^i^^#^
•iiup<vnH. without extra expend©. The-Jlnsu
tHuuoKU Kondibolng s»n,f«otod| Ooltun shlj-
ny of JoUnao
ped hy way of Johnnonvtiio wifi not change
' ,l RttluHfront JohnHonvllloto Jiew York$d per
hale- from Niu>hvillo (all Kail] *10 r .O. (a* we
H n* advised*) Parties de.dring to reshtp at
Nashville, Inntood of JonnspnvUle, can have
option ofnhippiiig hy Steam bout to Cineinimtt
."iho Cumberland River being in fine boating
order." at low ratea ol Freight, not exceeding
,„. r bale to Cincinnati, and from that point
over llireedill'uront linos of Railroad. at$j> pur
Imlo. Cotton by uitlier route can bo laid down
in Now York from Kufitula, Montgomery. Co
lumbus or West Paint, in twolvo day*.
Shippers must consign to Sloumboat Agont at
Johnson villa. and toAgontsoi Through Lines
_ gtt
or a Cimilui.nunl Murobun'tat Nwhvilln. Gov
ormnout li.rmlla must uoeipnpuiiy cuoh frill ol
H. BAUGH.
SuptW. A A. R.R.
GKO. G. HULL,
Supt A. k W. P. K.k
- 1 POLLARD
CHAS. T. POLLARD.
IPrcB’tS. A W. P-K.k.
W. L. CLARK,
Supt Museogco Railroad.
w y|i».Hd diuwuu
tlon’l Froigbt Ag 1
.opt 22—tt
u/m k.
£. II. EWING,
'tN. &0.fh*N. JkN.N.H 11
COURT ORDERS.
TAYLOR COUBfTY.
GKOUGIA— Taylor Conaty
Court op Ordiwary for said County, 1
^ , November 4th. l8G r >. l
TXTILLREAS, Mrs. Nancy Wilson applies to
▼ ▼ to flic for letters of guardianship for
min and Joseph L Wilson, orphans of H. L
Wilson, late of Taylor county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all cpnccrncd to file
their objections (if any they have) why letters
should m>t bo granted tho applicant in terms
of tho law,
Wiluesi my hunu official!
j. J. liUFF, Ordinary.
nov 15-wlm
G EOKOIA. Taylor County—Two month*
after date. 1 shall apply to tho Court of Or
dinary of said county, for leave to well all the
real estato of Mnrtna Newsom, late of said
county, Ucooascd, for tho henofit of the heir*.
JOriilUA NISWSON, Adm'r.
nov 1 ■)■■ 2m •
KoKG IA-TA V LOR OOU NT V-N.‘ T. Stc-
ale applies to mo lor loiters of adtninis-
(jIl
tration on tho estate of John 6. DavLdeon, late
of said oounty, decease^.
show cauje (if any they hnvft) why so id letters
should not be granted td mtid applicant at the
next November term ol tho Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Given under my hand, this Nov. 1st, lH&i.
nov2*30d
J. J. 1IUFF, Ordinary.
McKinney applies to mo for letters of ad-
miiiifatrutiou on tho estatoof Joshua McKinney,
Into of said county, deooasod.
All persons concerned are hereby notifiod to
show cause (it any they have) why said letters
should not bo granted to said applicant at the
next Novouibor term of tho Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Given undar my band, this Nov. 1st. 1805.
novU-wl'kl .1. J. HUFF, Ordinary.
_ months Iroiu date application will be made
to the Ordinary ot Taylor County for leave to
sell tin: ri al estate belonging to the orphan* of
E. II. Wilson, deceased.
ULSTER WILSON, Guardian.
Opt 3d, 18tf6-2mjool8J _______
I ' IJORGI A—'/A VLoll COUNTY.—Kul.it Ni
vl M.—Mrs. iS. I*;. 1 >u\in, ndininistrutrix of
the estate of .fosoph K. Hc.lvonstcn, rlecoasod,
having applied tor letters of dismission from
said administration:
it la therefore order’d, that all persons con
cerned show cause, if any tin y hove, why lettors
f dismission, fin uloroSiud, should not ho grant
ed to the said applicant hy the Court of Ordi
nary to lm hold in njyl for said county on tho
find Monday in April next; and that this order
i»o published iu terms of the law.
A true extruct from the minutos of said court.
J. J. HUFF, Ordinary.
Oofc . r >-iu6m
-Kulr Ni
-W. il- Ingram, administrator on the
date of W. L. Gay, deceased, having applied
•r lettors of dismission from said ndministra*
it is thoroforc ordorod that all porsons con
cerned show eaupo. it any they have, why lot-
tors of tlismisdion, as aforesaid, should not be
granted to the said applicant hy the Court ol
Ordinary to ho held in and for said county on
tho first Monday in A pi il next; and that this
order be published iu terms of tho law.
A I rue extract Iroin t ho minutos ol said court.
J. J. iilJFF, Ordinary.
(loot. 5,18(15-milin
i 1 i; O R G 1 A TA Y LOU COUNTY.-Two
l I months alter date application will ho made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor
county, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to
tho estato of James Garrott. doccusod.—Hept.
11), 18.15. ICLIZABETH GARRETT,
Npt iil.—i’m Adm ii
EO H O i A :—TAVLUR COUNTY.—Twii
i dato application will be tuado
Gi
to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor
county, lor leave to sell the lauds belonging to
the ontatu of Charles A. Loyd, deceased,—Sopt.
l<li, 18*V».
pt 151—2m .1 KSSKK ADAMS. Adtn r.
D3AUJOJV BOUNTY.
i I EO KOI/
VJ Michael
ol Howell I’eac
ty—
All person;
: hereby notified to
„ o) why iho ndrninU-
iiu should not bo grnntod to
ilicaut at a Court of Ordinary to be
md for suUl county,
under my hand Octohor 10th, 1805.
oct 20 In
MURRAY,
GKOK(<lA»11lavion Coiuity.
Okiunaky’h Office for said County.
Simeon Ilfuo, administrator of
oebles. deceased, has petitioned
this Court for leave to sell the real estate of laid
deceased:
This is thoroforo to site all concerned to show
cause, on or boforo the first Monday in October
next, why leave Humid not bo grautud in terms
of tho etatutc. Ac.
Witness my official signature this tfoptombor
25th, 18(15. JAB. Al. LOWE, Ordlnury.
bop 2t)-w2m
nEORGIA, MARION. COUNTY.-Whereas
U William Duke, late of said county, doo’d,
died intestate, at.d his estato is unrepresented
and not likely to be represented i
All persons in tores ted are hereby notified to
show onuso wny tho administration should not
he vested iu tho Clerk ni the Sunorior Court, of
said county, or some other fit and proper ponon
On the first Monday in November next.
Witness, my hand, October 23d, 18(15.
J. M. LO WE.
Ah) 1
»»frg2oMv30d L _
IIAKltIS COUNTY.
H5l)0 Fieccs Assorted Brands Ky. Bagging,
SiWXI Coil* choioe Mnehiuo Rope.
FORWARDING.
To this branch of our business wo aro giving
special attention. .Any goods sent to our ouro
IU Urn.tt Street, Ool«n.l>w», Oeorgln.
Makor and Dealer in Guns,
ALL KINDS 0¥ GUN MATERIAL AND
ARTICLES IN TDK SPORTING LINE.
Re-stookiiu nml Ilopnlrln, clono willi ncmnc.-s
nml uinimtoli.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALK.
Keys flllod and Locka Hopulred.
soidlk-tr
CASH ADVANCES on consignment* to us or
to our friends in Now York,
uug 22 3m MoVKHRAN k M KN RFRB.
A, STRASSBURCER,
General Oommission Merchant,
WHOI.KSAJLIO GUOOHH,
10^ COMMERCE STHKEf, 10'4
NoiitKoincry, Ala.
A LWAY8 on band an extensive assortment ol
A Liquors, Wines, Sugars aud Western Pro
duce.
Cotton bought to order.
Prompt attention given to all consignments:
JAMES NKl.l.lQAM, t.kON VON 7.1NKKN.
NELLIGAN Jn. VON ZINKEN,
COTTON FACTORS,
— ARO—
Genoral Commission Morohants,
40, CARON UKLK l' ST.,
NIC tv Oltl.KANS, LA.
A. CADMAN,
GUN UNO LOCKSMITH.
OrdV.
’C.E()IU;iA- HARRIS COUNTY.
llAnuifl Sui’krior Court, (
tiutobor Tetui, 1805. 1
William .T. Hudson, Ex’r of 1
the Will of Elias 11. Beall, doc’d,
IminUirotor of H. v, hmam, or,.-
Jeceased, ho* filed hi* petition to be dismissed
and the appointment or James McKee, Admin
istrator of said estate. Therefore the said J omos
McKee and all other persons oonerned. are
hereby notified to show cause (if eny they have)
why the ehange of Administrator *e aforesaid,
*dni '
should not be made at tho next January Term
of the Court of Ordinary, to be held iu add for
said county. . . M
Given under my hand'this 21st .day of No
vember. 18M. _
JN0. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
nov 21 . w5t
/ i EORGIA—MUSCOilB COUNTY.-Court
VT ok Oi
ur vRDUSart. October Term, 1886.—JtuU
Jonathan English, administrator of tho
oftate of Thomas L. Stockton, deceased, has
_ jerefore it is ordered that all persons con
cerned be notified to show cause (if any they
have) why said .'administrator should not be
dismissed at the next May Term of the Court
of Ordinary to be held in and for said county,
and that this order be published according to
law.
A true extract from the minutes _ t
JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
Ootober 29,1805-m6m
riKOROI A-M USC0Q EE COUNTY.-Ooort
JJor OtoiKART, Ootober Term, 1886.—HuU
ATm.—Samuel A. Billing, administrator of the
estate of Henry M. Jernigan, deceased, has ap-
pliod for 4'smission:
It is therefore ordered that all persons con
cerned show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be dismissed at the
next May Term of the Court of Ordinary to be
hold in and for said county, and that this ordur
be published according to law.
A true extraot from the minutes. _ .
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
October 29, 1865-m6m
_ . Peabody and Win. II. Brannan have ap
plied for administration of the estate of Evan
deceasod, late of said county.
All persons oonceroed are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why the admin
istration of said estate should not be granted
to said applicants at the next December Term
of the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for
said oounty.
Givon under my hand this 2»3th day of Octo
ber. 1886. JNO. JOHNSON Ordinary.
out 28 30d
„ -..8«pp, administrator of J who W. H, Lig
gin. deceased, bos applied for loavo to sell tho
foal estate of said dosessed.
All persons ooneeruod JNW hereby notified to
show cause (If uuy they^ve) why an order for
tho sale of said real estatfishould not be grant
ed at the noxt January term of the Court of
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county.
Given ander my hand this 25th day of Octo
ber. 1885. JNO. JOHNSON,
Oct2fi OOd; Ordinary.
_ Woolfolic, administrator of the ostute of
Joseph W. Woolfolk, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell thereat estate ot said deceased,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
not bo granted at the
next Januury Term of the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county.
(liven under my hnnd this 21st day of October,
1885. J::0. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
oct 22 wOOd
NOTICE.
r PWO MONTHS after dato application will
-1- be tuado to the Court of Ordinary <»( Chat
tahoochee countv, Ga., for loavo to soil the ro»l
estate of C. W. King, late of said county, de
ceased. Oct. 21st 1385.
24-2m tt. C. PATTERSON, Adm’r.
deceased, late of said oounty.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, if any tho/ have, why the admin
istration ol said estate should not be gruntod to
said applicant ut the n> xt December term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand this 20th October. 1885.
• JNO. JOHNSON. Ordidary.
oct21-w30d
Exeontar's Sale.
bo sold at tho Court House in Columbus,
Muscogee county, two lots of land Nos. 259 and
285 in the 10th district of said county, ouch lot
containing 2021a acres. The Muscogeo Rail
road runs through this land, one lot pretty well
improved and all wall timbored. Sold in con
formity with tho will of Daniel Cordray, du-
ceasod, for tho purpose of distribution. Terms
cash. DANIEL CORDRAY.
oct7-wtd JJ Executor.
CIIATTAIIOOCHEK COUNTY.
- all whom it may oonoeru.—John II. W»1
kinson having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate of W. G, Wilkinson, deceased, late of
said county, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and noxt of kin of W. G. Wilkinson
to bo and appear at my office on the first Mon
day in Docember noxt and show cause, if any
they can, why pernmnentadministration should
not be granted to John H. Wilkinson on W. G.
Wilkinson’s estato.
PHOENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
f part, or of any other material,' when the pro-
■ .net shall not be above 600.000 cubic feet per
undersigned beg leave to inform their
JL friemis and the public generally, that they
have built a first class Foundry and Machine
...... Bridge streets, and are prepared to do
anything in their line of business. We will
make any kind of Machinery to order; such as
uui iron nimiiB. irvu* inches (o 18 inches di
ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
and ail the intermediate sizes. We will make
to order SAW-MILLS and MILL WORK
generally, of Brass or Iron, and ail kinds of
CASTINGS. HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGIDS.-
1RON RAILING, and anything the public
may desire made of brass or iron. All kinds ot
MACHINERY repaired with neatness and
despatch. ... , ,
In connection with our business, we have se
cured the services of a first class freed man. who
month, per one thousand cubic feet, 20 cents.
Gas, illuminating, when the produet shall bo
above 500,000 cubfo feet per month, per one
thousand cubie feet—twenty-five cents.
Gloves and Mittens, 5 per cent.
dolUn Nt gallon on &r« proof
S2i.&“ h ?S-?}* .P* «•«. o
Gold Leaf, per pack, oontaintng not more
than twenty books, of twenty*five leaves each.
made at our Woks to the different uepotSgSteam-
boat landings, or unywhere in the city, tree of
charge.
L. HAIMAN A CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange lor work, on liberal terms,
uug 15—tt L. H. A CO*
CITY FOUNDRY.
T MIE subscribers would respectfully inform
their frionds and the public generally, that
they have REBUILT thoir FOUNDRY, and
aro now prepared to do any kind of CASTINGS
of Bras* or Iron: such os Sugar Mills of the
most IMPROVED PATTERN, and any size:
which we will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP
KETTLES. BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING,
aud any Kind of mill work.
We will make any _kind_
dcr; such a< 8AW-
kind of Machinery to or-
MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
. fact any thing iu our line.
In connection with our business.we have
_ MAKERS In theoountry.
We aro aDo making a large assortment ol
HOLLOW-WARE: such as POTS, OVHNS.
SKILLETS. SPIDERS and LIDS.
We will oxchungPfcny thing in our line for
any kind ot Country Produce, at old PRICES
or MONEY. •
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly
oxocutcd.
PORTER, McILlIENNY A CO..
Near Steamboat Landing,
May 19. 18G5.—tf Columbus. Ga*
For Sale,
Gold Foil, two dollars per ounee, troy weight.
Gold, produce 1 from quarts mines, from beds
of rivers, from the oartb, or in any other man
ner, l A ot one percent.
Ginger, ground, and all imitations, per lb.
one cont.
Glue and Gelatin, ot all descriptions, in tho
solid state, per pound, one cent.
Glue and Cement, made wholly or in part of
glue, to be sold in # liquid state, per gallon 40
oents.
Grave Stones, five per cent.
Gunpowder, and all explosive substanoes
made tui mining, blasting, artillery, or sport
ing purposes, when valued at 28 cents per lb.,
or lees, per pound, 1 cent.
Gunpowder, and all explosive substances
JBfeh..—OM corn or &aJRX'g£.
. D 8 r t "u‘'a“l^.'nY riC0 ° r “‘berm,
per^ocot* *
Steel, iu liifou, b.rr, .heel. .
leu than 'A of an inch thick? vni..» i w,r * »
cent, nor pound or lesa »'iii„
ihnL 0 */' ‘i 1 iD *. ol, f b »f», ihcct. 0? J
conte por pound aud not ah
per pound, por ton , ton dollar,'
"t"' 1101 ?' ham, .hoots or »ir„
thani/.iof an Inch thick. % uiu^i 0 -. no t )«■
eleven cent, por ton, Iwelvedollan ,! 11 , :,l "i
Stone- freestone, sandstone |„:?A 1 let
budding stono of any other deJeHnu, ’ 1 ' -u
dros,ed. hewn or ttnished, ;i ner *lm
Sterreotypes, all i.rod U ill 0 S; r 0 W-,
burve. per ton, three dollop ’ '" r
Skina err...t
r sporting
made for mining, blasting, artillery
purposes, when valued above 28 eeuts per lb.,
and not exceeding 38 cents per lb., VA cants.
Gunpowder, and all explosive sub stances
made tor mining, blasting, urtillerv, or sporting
purposes, when valued at above 38 cents per
pound, 8 cents.
Hats and bonnets, 5 per cent.
Hu.Is, as launched, of ships, barks, brigs,
schuoucr*. sloops, sail boats, steamboats, canal
boats, and all otder vessels and water craft, not
including engines or rigging, hereafter built,
undo or constructed, two per cent.
Income, the sum of $808 exempt.
Income, the tax ot 5 per cent, over $-00 and
not over $.5,000*
Income, tux of VA per cent, on axcoas ol
unwind, uix ui i;-* per coni.
$5,000 and not exceeding $10,100.
Income, tax often f*r cont on theexceM
over teu thousand dollars.
Insurance Companies, on gross receipts, one
and a half percent.
Iron J
power
STEAM ElSrOUSTB,
in perlcot running order. It has a good double-
flued Boiler and ull the appurtenances neces
sary to make itcoinpleto lor immediate work.
Address A. A: SMITHWICK,
Eufaula, Ala., or
sopt21-tf Enquirer Office, Columbus,‘Ga
Hegeman’i Fare Cod Liver Oil,
CAKTKR k FLOUKNOV.
(I. Stales Internal Revenue Taxes.
TAHLK I.
MASIUPACTlTHSiS, A ItTK'LKS AND
PRODUCTS, AUCTION BALKS eke.
Advertisements, 3 per cent.
Ac., per barrel of 31 gallons, ono
Ale, Boi
dollar.
Auction Sales, in gross amount.
of 1 per
Banks and Banking, Monthly tax of 1-24 of 1
por cunt, upon deposits in bunks or with any
person engaged iu banking.
Bunks and Bunking—Monthly duty of 1-24 of
l per cent, upon tho capital of banks and per
sons onguged iu bunking.
..li-ink, und Uankmii—Amount invested in
united States Bonds exempted. *
Banks and Banking—Monthly duty of 1-12 of
ol 1 percent upon averago amount ol circula
tion issued by any bank.
Bunks and Bunking—Additional monthly
duty ot 1-6 of 1 per rent, upon average amount
of circulation beyond '.*> per cent, ot capital.
Bunks anil Bunking—Additional monthly
duty ot 1-0 of] percent, upon amount of cir
culation buyond the averugu lor the six months
proccdm, July 1. hull.
Haryle., sulhkate of, por 100 pound., 12vont«.
Doer, lever boor, tile, purler, mid eiulilar lor-
inunted liquors, per barrel, if not more tbau 31
gallons, oue dollar.
Benzine, refined, produoed by the distillation
Ordinary.
To ull whom it may ooncern : llyiuan Al
britton having, iu proper form, applied to mu
for permanent letters of administration on tho
estate of Charles Coiutoas. late of said oounty.
this is to cite all and t inguler, the creditors and
next of kin of Charles Commons, to bo and an-
aw, and show causo. if any they can. why per
manent administration should not be granted
to Uyinan Albritton en Charles Cousson’s
estate.
JAMES CASTLE
lNToti.ee.
Benzole, refiuod. produced by the distillation
of coal, asphaltum, shale, poat, petroleum or
rock oil, pur gallon, 20 cents.
Bicarbonate ol Sodas, per pound, 6 mills.
Billheads auJ Printed Cards, 5 percent.
Billiard Tables, lor private use, each $10 per
annum. Same tor public use.
Boots and Shoes, 5 por cent.
BriuG. 3 por cent.
Bricks. 3 por cent.
Bridges, receiving tolls, oa gross receipts, 3
percent.
Brokers, and Bankers doing business as bro
kers, upon all sales of merchandise, produce or
othor goods, 'A of 1 per cent. Upon all sales and
contracts for sales of stocks aud bonds. 1-21) of 1
emit, on the pur value thereof. And of gold
promissory notes, or othor soeurities, 1
per cont. on the amount of such sales, and of all
contracts forruuh sales.
Candles. 6 per cent.
Candy, sugar value ut not exooedlng 20 cents
por pound, 2 oents.
Candy, exooeding 20 end not exceeding 40
oents per pound. 4 cents.
Candy, exooedlng 40 cents per ponnd, er sold
otherwise than by the pound, 10 per oent.
Canal Boats, on gross receipts, 2 X A per oent.
in forges or bloomeries. per ton, three dollars.
Iron, railroad per ton, three dollars.
Iron, re-rolled, per ton, two dollars.
Iron, all advanced beyond blooms, slabs or
loons, and not advanced beyoud bars or rods,
and ban<4, hoop, or shoetiron not thinner thun
No. 18, wire guage, per ton, three dollars.
Iron Piste, not less thun V% of un inch thick,
per ton, three dollars.
Iron Bund, Hoop, and shoot, thinner than
uuiabor eighteen, wire guage per ton, five dol
lars.
Iron Plntc, less than A of an inch in thick
ness, per ton, five dollars.
Iron Nails, cut and wrought, Ppikes and
horse-shoe Nails, when wrought by hand, per
ton five dollars.
Iron Castings, used for bridges or other per-
manent structures, per ton. three dollars.
Iron Castings, exceeding ten pounds In
L „...g
diameter, per ton, live dollars.
Iron Nuts, less than two ounces each in
weight, per ton, tire dollars.
Iron Bolts, not less than four ounces in
weight, per too, five dollars.
Jewelry, (see Precious atones,) ten percent.11
Kid Skios, five por cent.
Knitted Fabrics, five per cont.
Lard Oil, five por cont.
Lead, white por ono hundred pounds, thirty-
ve cents. «
Lead Pipes, five por cent.
Load,shout, five por cent.
Lead, shot, five per cent.
Loud, ingots, pigs or Lars, throe per cent.
Leather, patent, enameled and japanned
leather and skins of ovary description, live per
cent.
Leather, oil dried, and Doer Skins dressed er
smoked, five por cent.
Leather of all descriptions, tanned or par
tially tanned, in the rough, five per cent.
Leather, curried' or finished, five per cent*
Legacies, (see Succession tft Real Estate.)
Lithographers, productions of, five per cent,
Lime, threo per oent.
Linseed Oil, flvoAients per gallon.
Lotteries, on gross receipts, five percent.
Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted,
flax, hemp, ju o, india rubber, guttapercha,
wood, willow, glass, pottery ware, leatner, pa
per, iron, steel, lead, tin, copper, sine, brass,
gold, silver, horn, ivory, buno, bristlos, wholly
or in part, or of any othor material not other
wise provided for, five per cont.
Manufactures, increased in value by boing
polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc-, on th
increu.sed value, live per eent.
Marble Gravestones, and other monumental
stones, whether wither without inscription livo
per cent.
Masts, spars, ship or vossel Blocks, 2 per cent.
Meats, preserved. 5 per cent-
Mineral Coals, except pen coal and dust coal,
per ton—5 cents,
Mineral Water from springs, eta., each bottle
containing not more than a pint—A cent.
Mineral Wator—containing not more than a
quart—one cent.
Mineral Water, artificial, 5 percent.
Moocasins—5 per cent.
Mustard, ground and all othor imitations per
per cent, on re
uolasnos, produced directly from sugar oane
juice, five cents por pound.
Molassos, 8 4 vrup of, produced direotly Irom
sugarcane juieo, Vi cents per gallon.
Naptha, refined, produced by tho distillation
of coal, Mrtphaltuuit shale, peat, petroleum
rock oils, etc., pur gallon, 20 cents.
Oil, illuminating, produced by tho distillation
of coal, asphaltum, shalo. peat, petroleum, or
ALL Descriptions of
Bell Hanging uttond-
r oil to, and Keys made
l to ordor.
OKAWFOKD STREET,
N KAULT OrVOSlTE COOlTS HOTliL.;
Sept 28-2m
WTCHES AN1> (J. 1). (’APS.
j UST REUEIVKD, a lino assortment ol Silver
, lSttf
August
CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL,
SAVANNAH, GKOUGIA,
MWARDlNti and COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J H. GRAY BILL takes pleasure in Inform-
couutry that he I
... ... I’elumbus and th
.j-established hi* firm in
Savannah and will give carotul attention te all
business eutrmdod to them-
H. A. CHINK, JOHN R. JOUNHON, J. U- OKAYRILI..
lept 13—3m
l Establish an in 1818.1
WM. SMITH llllOWN & CO M
M’ttOLtkSAl.R DKAKB8 IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ho. 53, Chambers HI.* New York.
'signmenu of Cotton for salo on Com in u
•bin, and make cash advances on shipineut*
Bis arraugeuionts are such us to insure laitblul
attention to the interest of tho cousiguor.
ftspt 15-2m
Hunting Case Watches.
ALSO,
10,000 Percussion Caps,
uug 16-tf
Sarah (1. Beall, KHuh N. Beall, BILL IN
and othor lopitoesut E. II. Beall. VK(JU1TY for
deceased, and S. J. Whatley, I Discovery Ao
Robort McCaul*. Toler Lovcrett
and other creditors of Elias H. I
lleull, deceased. J
I T appearing to the Court upon tho roturn of
the Shorifl. that tho defendants Toler Lev
el ett dt Co.; Abram Bragg and Waited 5 Lyman,
Seals A Co.; Lanoy lloycc A Co.; AUeu, McLean
aud Buckley ; Pratt, Oakley A Co-; Hurrull.
ltisioy aiul Kitchens ; Osour Cheosman j Butt,
Nichols A Co,; Kno. Berlin and Vnlontine:
Samuel, Rosovidt A Co.; Carroll, llcurick and
Mead; E. B. Stoddard A Co.; and Waldron.
Eggortofi, A Co., do not reside within tho limits
ot said Stale, and arc lipjtto bo found.
It is therefore ordured,that sorvioo bo porfec-
tod on sgid Partins, and all other creditors and
parties interested in the estate of said Elias 11.
Benll, deceased, by publication of this Ordor,
onco a month for lour months before tho next
Term of this Court, m the Columbus Euquircr,
a public gazette of this State.
JAMES M. MOBLEY,
Complainant’s Solicitor.
A truo extract Irom the Minutes of Harris
Superior Court, this Octohor 13th. 1885.
NOTICE.
requested to comoforward and make immediate
payment and those holding claims against suid
estato to prosent them duly authenticated.
JAS. 8. ALLUMS, Ex’or.
Nov. 4, 1865-w5t J c
Notice to Creditors aud Debtor*,
Caps, 5 pur cent.
Carriage, Gig, Chaise, Phaeton, Wagon. Bug
gy Wagon, Carryall, Kookaway, or other like
carriage, and any Coach, Hackney Coach. Om
nibus, or four-wheclod Carriage, tho body of
which rests upon springs of any description,
which may bo kept tor use,‘for lure, or for pus-
songers, and which shall not bo used exclusively
in
A LL persons having claims against the estato
lx. of Grigsby K. Tni - J
(.a ot ttrigsny iv. auiuum. *r., deceased, urn
hereby notified to present tnem duly authenti
cated, within the time prescribed by law. Those
indebted to said estate are requested to make
>D I E. THOMAS. Jr..
Adm’r with the will, £c,
ttov 18 w6w
at filty dollars and not excocd-
.. . hundred dollars, including harness usod
therewith, each, one dollar.
Carriages ot like description, valued at above
ono hundred dollars nod not above two hun
dred dollars, each, two dollars.
Carriages of like descriptions, valued at abovo
two hundred dollars aud not above three hun
dred dollars, oaoh, three dollars.
Carria.es of like description, valued above
three hundred dollars and not above five hun-
Male Slchool.
r 11
mini
N. H. BARDEN. Clerk.
W ILL BK SOLD nt tho reimlenco of J«M«
tt
. , Onrtor »f Munoono. county, on tho 16th
of November next, corn nnd (odder; about 80
head of fattening hogst also stock hogs, oattle,
and a few mules aud horses. Toms pash.
out 15-tds* A JESS ER CAR 1 ER-
$200 Reward I
L WILL pay two hundred dollars reward for
the recovory of five MULES left from
me on Tuesday night, nenrthe old Opetika De-
uul their deuvenr at Dlsbrow A Co.’e
opposite old OglethoTpo hotol. Ono is it
tration on the estate ef Joseph W. Adams,
deceased, late of said county.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show causo fit any they have), why the admin
istration of said estate shuutd not be granted to
aid applicant ut tho next Docuiubor Term ot
the Court ot Ordinary tor said county.
under my hand November 1st, 1865,
„,rge black mure muto, age about By
medium site home mute, mouse oolor, abi
years eld; “he horse mule, mouse color, some
10 years old ; ono bay horso mute about 14 yo
old: aud ono large bay mere mule, brand
tho jaw, about 10 yoars old.
A proportionate reward for one or tnoro of
them, and any Information leading to thoir re
covery liberally rewarded. Reward paid “
UNITED STATES
UKNEKAL FiiUVIIASlNU AGENCY-
For Sale,
( Lowuvies. ten miles from Valdo>ta, the
Manly town, and two miles from Ayattuh.—
i tract contains f our thousand three hun
dred acres. Fourteen huudrod are in cultiva
tion, not surras «d iu fertility in the county,
of which eleven hunJrod have been cleared
within f,»ar years. The climate is docidedly
kasdtby aud the settlement eligibly situated.—
Appaadod lo%iho lUantation is a substantial
■nst aadsaw mill, entirely uew. Tho build-
»Quarters (or the laborers
l eapable ot aeoommodatiu.
hundred. There are two large cotton and gin
upon the plantation. All of the stuck
be sold with it. cousts'ing of mules, cattle,
i and sheep. FostesHun to be given on or
ruJauuary
J.W ALDBU RG,Savannah,
J«|yM-iUwU
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
A k w lUMUos. opir.'IQfrii'UT.
WILL »tteu4 jiroiuilH- M Iko ranhuinx
* » nnd foivr»r«Wnl »ll oLu*>» ol M LKUl-
ANDISE and every description ot MAVUIN-
Klt Y, applicable to tho wauls of tho bouthern
* *a|/purchases mado free of Commission till
October next, at tho lowest market rates, -
forwarded by tho most expeditious rouUui.
ders iau>t be accompanied with the money, aud
addressed to us either at New London, Conn,
or tuTohn Street. New York.
Refer to K.K.Brown. Macon,Ga.. and n
G. Clemons, Co.umhus, Ga.
augl-t( •
LIVERY AND SALE
STiAHXkE.
TUB Ululrrsi.nod
OM9HI* do. i>roparoU^to supi !>•
oeSSaSaBSx
CARRIAOKS, HOH8E8
anJ ewrylhln. In ft, y-wj
Buiina... ADo for fl)N KKALSj
be is prepared to (urntsh a FINE liHAHbE,
at short netlee.
O EORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY.-Robert
\JT Weldon applies for lettors of udminis*
noV2*wi)Dd
ilnary.
Glutis upt’Ues for letters of Administration,
do bonis non on the estate of William ttla*s,
and tor letters of administration on tho ostatc
ot Mrs. ruraulia Glass, deceased, lute of suid
county. , , , .....
All persons concerned ate hereby notiucd to
show en use (tf any they have) why said letters
should not be granted to said applicant at the
next Ducetubur term of tho Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Givou under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 1865.
.JPn u» VI I! i i ivu
— oeivo a largo number of boys
into my school, which I expect to
re-open on the 22d of January-
Arrangements will be made fora
Boys’ Reading Room and Library.
Charges for board and tuition for term of
twenty t20) weeks, $225.00.
u
Pupils must furnish bed clothes (for double
bedstead.) washing, cup, towels and candles.
I shall keep ho pupil who does not make
reasonable improvement, nor one in whose
veracity I cannot confide. . . . ..
Charges must be paid in advanoe; but I shall
refund ratiably when a pupil is removed for any
A German teaoher of musie resides near me,
who will give lessons, at usual rates, to those
who have any talent In that line, and may de
sire to Improve it..
Persous who may wish to send their sons or
wards ought to make application soon.
R. M. JOHNSTON.
nov 17 2tawlin
KSTAULISED IN 1780.
nov2-w30d
fill/Sl'OGKK COUNTY,
EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Grigsby
\JT K. Thomas, Jr-. Administrator with the
will Ac.. of Grigsby K. Thomas, Sr., deceased,
has filed his petition fur leave to sell the lands
belonging to suid deceased. A part of said
lands being wild and uncultivated, lying in oth
er counties. Tho Older sought will be to sell
trnoh land* ut private sale, ut the discretion ot
the administrator,
All persons interested are hereby notified to
shew cause, lit any they have,) why such orders
.-hould not bo granted at the noxt February
Term ef the Court of Ordinary, to be held in
and for said county.
Given umLr my band I nit* 16th "Nov,, 1865. R
JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
nov 17 60d __
/ 1 EORGIA— MUSCOGEE CO'UNTY.-Peter
\I McLaren has applied tor adiuiuistraliou ol
tho estate of Mrs. Lucy A- McLaren, dec’d,
latuol said comity.
All person* concornod arc hereby notified to
show caaso (If any they have), why the admlnis*
tration of said octute should not bo granted
to said applicant at tho uoxt December Term
of the Court o( Ordinary to be held in aud for
said county,
Given under my hand this October 31 st, 1865.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
nov l-w30J
-gSfco RGI A— M U SCOG EE COU N t Y .—Cut' bt
\^T ok ()KniXAKY, t)otobcr Term, IMfi.—llute
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. !*,!< HATIMORK ITRRKT,
(NEAR CUAULE3.)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
niPOKTHRS AND DEALERS IN
COACn, WAGON AID SADDLKBY HABDWABK
Horses token on Board and, Sole,
SCHOOL BOOKS. , j
No,.*) BjtmA j “*"•»» »»U»Uoo^t*
Cotw.Su. DR. It-tf
■»rl» »t i
.. 1.1,MU.,
tUo will. Al'.. ol KroJtfw Toby. Ueciuu.a, bu
lor •litmtuiou;
Il Is thot, loro ord. rod that .111'Orni.na coii-
oernotl »h„w ,'aurc tit wiythoyh.t,) why .aid
aduiinDtrator ilioukl not ba diamuaed at th.
Court ol Ordinary to bo held in aud for said
S0BBI Itw to
A true extract from tho tuinutaa.
JNO JOHNSON,Ordinary.
Oct A), ls&'iuotu
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
FBLLOKS, Sl’OKKS. HUBS. BOWS.
SHAFTS. AXLKS, SPRINGS,
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
liBAT XX XS XX,
OOACU VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH
EH VARNISH. BENZ0INK,
ltarnc*. Oil Blacking, All, Graaia, Carriage
Bolt,, Banda, Oil Cloth, Buckler, Tarrati,
Hook,, Bltta. Ornam.otl, Uantaa. Lao.,
PrtngM, Ac., all nt tho lowaal prioo,
P0B CASH.
Nov 9 r
Salt! Salt 11
70 BEDS. COAST SALT
nov17 it
Seasoned Wagon Timbor,
117 U have for Mia rhoai>,
TV llounda, Allatrooa. Pole, and XVhoola
Singlotrooa amt Douiilotrec.,
All iroued aud ready tm Uh0. All of good sea
soued timber.
Just received n good assortinent of Rogers'
Scissors.
Caruet Teaks,
'nob i
Knob and Pad Lacks,
flbevols aad Toops. Prwaiy ^
dred dollars, each, six dollars.
Carriages of like description, valued above
five huudrod dollars, each, ten dollars.
Cuasia—ground, and ml imitations, per lb. 1
oent.
Cattle, soo Slaughtered Cattle.
Cement, Romau or water, 3 per cent.
Chemical Productions, all unoompounded not
Othorwlse provided for, 5 per oent.
Chocolate, prepared, per pound. XU cents.
(Ngartbtte*, made of tobacco, inclosed in a
• apor wrapper, valued at not over five dollars
i cr hundred puckugos, each containing nut
aero thun twenty-five cigarettes, one dollar
leihundrod packages.
Cigarettes, made wholly of tobacco, and also
on cigars known as cheroots, or short sixes,
v ulued in oech cose at not over fivo dollars per
thousand, threo dollars per thousand.
Cigars, valued ut over five dollars and not
over fit'toon dollars per thousand, eight dollars
per thousand.
Cigars, valued at over fifteen dollars and not
ovor thirty dollars per thousand, fifteen dollars
per thousand.
Cigars, valuod at aver thirty dollars per thou-
. Jutland not over forty-five dollars, twenty-five
dollars por thousaud.
Cigars, at over forty-five dollars per thousand,
forty dollars por thousand; aud the valuation
ot otgars heroin mentioned shall In atl cases bo
the valuo of the cigars exclusive of the tax.
Circuses, Thoatros, and all shows, 2 per cent,
a gross rocotpt*.
Clocks nndTimopioces.and Clock Movements,
when sold without being cosed, 5 per oeut-
Cloths, and all Lextilo or knitted uud foltod
fabrics of cotton, wool, or other material, be-
torc the same bus boendyed, printed or bleach
ed. and all cloth painted, enameled, shirred
tarred, varmshod or oiled, 5 per oent.
Clothing, and all wearing apparel made to
order, in excess over six hundred dollars, 3 per
-uuj. oil tit w, I'uirutouui, t/j
rock oils, and all othor bituminous substances
used tor a like purposo. per gallon, 20 cents.
Oil, Lard, per gallon, 5 cents.
Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, 5 cents;
Oil, all animal and vegetable, not exempt
r otherwise provided lor, per gnMon.5cen
Operas, Museums, Theatres, and all fihov
xide of Zinc, per 100poands,'35 oents.
Paints, as below, 5 per cent.
Painters’ Colors, dry or ground, in oil or in
paste, or with water, not etherwise provided
For, 5 por cont.
Parasols. 5 per cent.
Paper, ol ail description*, including paste-
_ apt,, ui m11 uciit iDituii-i iuuiuuiuh i»a»vo _
board, binders' board, and tarred paper for
roofing and othor purposes 3 pur oent,
Pamphlets. 5 per cent.
Passports, |ft.
Photographs, 5 por cent,
l'upper, ground, and all imitations, per lb,
1 cent.
Piano Fortes, Organs, Melodeons. or other
parlor Musical Instruments, kept lor use, not
including those placed in churches or public
odifices, (valued at not less than $109 and not
above $200 each, two dollars.
Piano Fortes, etc., when valued at above $200
and not above $Wo, each, four dollars.
Piano Fortes etc., when valued abovo $400,
each, six dollars.
Pins; solid head or other, 5 per cont.
Plate, ot gold, kept for use, per ounce, troy,
50 oeuts.
Piute of silver, kopt for uso, per ounco, troy,
o cents.
Provided, That silver spoons or plate of silver
used by ono family to no amount not exceeding
for y ounces, sj alurcsaiiL bpiougiug to any
and souvenirs and
and received iu such and not kept for use! also
till premiums awarded as a token of merit by
tanned or dr eased. i n the JoukU' , • -,,
Skin., when previously ...-•‘.j'f 1 ’ fur
rough, and upon which duties hu. . i <u
tually paid, shall bo assessed „ u is' }? n * ■
value only when carried „r BulihS '"““W
.Succession to Real KstAtn Lx ’
eetsor shall be a lioeal uji * h ' r *
cessorof the prodecoasor. ou tit., -
rental., on each one hund% V iii*,^ *
ac tht vaiue - ,,er «»• ‘■•«or«d33i'
Vk«
mother, or i discindant o‘f"
of the lather or mother of tho &!
on. hundred dollars, four doll iV'' 1 *"’*'''
Supeession to Real Kslate
■or .hall bo a brother or si.te, «
Till
coaatl
koook
Early.
Mtllai
fill*.
flt*a*
Ax
brother or sister of the grand raihcrT. 01 4 ,>
ntott.r of th. predecessor, per (inu 'l
dollar*, five dollars. 1 r J
0Q e hu.dret
lor .hall be of any othor decree 1 ?,. ,> —
conlanguinitv to the |,rodec!Ls,?r r .1 o"" 11
etranger its blood, per one hundred dJifti
^Succession to Personal Pro,,erty,.a UlcuRtil
Sugar brown or in mao
12 Dutch standard iu col
from the sugar c«ne, and not front g„ rtf | in "'
impehee, other thn»« - ■ ™ ,,n ®
;‘d“, not above Nu.
*‘»Mduced Jirsefij
those produced b> ti*
On all ufarifieU " nfH ‘
12 an I not above No. Ih Dutch st'a'iMln.l’
produced directly from tho sugar cane
from sorghum or imj.chee, per pound,2^7^
0fl(
4*jfr
im!
tclrti
id soil
• p*rn
t’ottoi
w.u
oiric
refined sugar abuii
1 *“ l-roduciddi
Sugar, on all clarified <i
No. IK, Dutch standard i.. v
rectir from the sugar cane, and not from'
ghum or imphee. per pound. 3' u c enL g
Sugar, on gross amount ot halo# of'rcdnw
including all the products ot their uisnlS
rie* or refineries, u duty of 2' j per cent. ^
■— 4 ‘ ctj.wr
Noll
liiplS*
Sugar Candy, valued at nut ab<
pound, per pound, 2 cunts.
Sugar Candy, exceeding CO and not exretJiLi
40 cents per pound, 4 cents.
Sugar Candy, exceeding 40 cents per kuoJ
sold otherwise than by the pound', in
Sulphate ot Barytes.per 1(H) peuiids/lacaa
n receipts, .perm:
Telegraph Comp
Textile fabrics, b per oe
Theatres, oporus, circu
shows, on grosjj receipts,
uiuscuios, and
ThreaVr
Tiles, draiuiug, 3 per cent.
Tobacco, cavendish, idu«. twist, si„l all„ii„
kinds of manufactured tobacco not herein pro
vided for, troin which tho stem has been taka
part, or which isswoeunil
tadfei
MStUZ
No tii
ikiiori
•n rii
B*u#r
»u«2
nut in whole or ... .
35 cent* por pound.
Tobacco, smoking tobacco manufacturMsi
all the stem in, tho loaf not having tmu buttes
or stripped from tho stem, mid on refuse ubw-
Co known as tine-cut shoits, 25 cents per |* um
Tobacco, smoking tobueco, made excluiiwtt
of stems, and not mixod with leaf er
steins, 15 cents per pound,
Tobacco, fine-cut chewing whether uunulw.
flsrii
Us SOB
ik Mil
tured or loose, or in hulk, :iS.
Tobacco SiiuiTuiid Snulf Flour, laauufacUrM
of tobacco, ground, damp or dry, pickle
tod, or otherwise, per pound,35 cents.
Tobacco, fine-cut. manufactured to beioU
delivered loo?e in bulk, or in packu
wrappers, or boxes, per pound, 35 e
Toil Road, Ferry or Bridge, uu gr
3 per cent.
Trust Cofupai
gains, 5 per con
dividonds and suriiu
n Bond 9 , on the icteros
t| o M.IH*
Turiumtiue. spirits of, pt
ubrr
ft— c -v;; » •— gallon,20end.
Umbrellas and Para sols, 5 per
Varhish or Japan, uiadewholL .....
gum copal; or other gums and substsoro,
per cont.
Vegetables, i*reserced. ,. w . v
Vessels, on gross roceiptr, 2'j .
Watches, gold watch os, composed whofir •
in part of gold or gilt, kept tor u»e, v»lsW
Mat
IT# C
* per oent.
$100 or less, each, one dolla
# Watches, gold watches, composed wn»llj
in part of gold or gilt, kept for use. valued
above $1U0, eokib, two dollars.
Whito lead, per 100 pounds, 35 cent*.
Wine, mode of gropos, per gallon, 5 centi.
• k
b»»
Its i
urivs s
Wme, ull other,aud liquors known.is
produced by being rut-lifled aud wittH ifi
other spirits, or into which any mulct 'Em
ever may be infused, to bo'sold ns wi^e,
made from
cents.
Yachts, Ploasure or racing boats, 4*y sail
0a »b
vlUbes
y toi .
Yachts, Ac., excooding twenty ami n>t
ceeding forty tons, eauli, twenty-five duliin.
Yachts, Ac., exoeoding forty and uut
log eighty tops, each, fifty dollars.
Yuonts. Ac., exceeding eighty audnotsicaii
ing one hundred and teu tons, each,
five dollars.
Yacht*, Ac., exceoding ono huuJrcd snlti
0rU4-
€1
fit
HN it,
y nt
tons, each, one hundred dullars.
Yellow Sheeting Metal, iu rods
per cent.
Zinc. Oxido of, por 100 pounds, 35 cent!
ihetu,
TABLE II.
L 1 l! E N S E S.
Apothecaries—$10.
Architects and Civil Engineer?
■$lrt.
As# ay era—not exceoding $25o,UW)-$iwi Ri
cceding $250.0 *0 and not exceeding
$300. Exceeding $fiU) t WI0-|ii)0.
Auctioneers—whose annual sales do o«»'
ceed $10,0U0-$10. If exceeding »
Bankers—using capital not exceeding
ooo-fiuo.
Bankers—exoeoding $J>0,000, fur every w<
tional $1,000 in excess—$2.
Brewers—less than 500 barrels per year-1
Over 500 barrels per year—$50.
Bowling Alleys—for each alley—$10.
Billiard Rooms—for each table—$10.
Broken—$50. ,
Brokers. Pawn—using capital not WtH
$50,000—$50.
any agricultural society, corporation, or osao'
oiation of persous, lor any purposo whatever,
shall be exempt Iroua duty.
Precious Stones, 10 per cent.
Precious Stonos, on which duties have been
paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on value
of sotting.
Pimento, round, and all imitations, per lb..
1 cont.
Preserved Fruits five per oent*
Printed Books. Maeezinos. Pamphlet*.! Re
views, and all other similar printed publica
tions, excopt newspapers, 5 per cent.
brokers. Pawn—exceeding $50,Od), Lr i
additional $1,000—$2.
Brokers, Land Warrant—$25.
Broken, Cattle—if aimiml sales do sot
ceed $10.000—$10. Exceeding
each additional $1,000.
Brokers, Produco—$10.
Brokers, Commercial—$20.
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HILT
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$10.
Paints and Painter's Colors,, dry or ground,
In oil oi paste, or with wator, not otherwise
provided lor. 5 per cent.
Printed 13l\lheads, Cards and Circulars, 5 per
oent.
Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 2 per
i gross receipts, P«r cont.Z
oent.
Clothing, ready-made, 5 per oent.
ad, aud all Imitations, per lb..
Cloves, groum
one oent.
Clove Stems, ground, and all Imitations, per
pound, oneceut.
Coal, minerals, except pen coal and dost coal,
per ton, 6 cent*.
Coal oil. por gallon, twenty cents.
Coal Tar, produced in the manufacture of il
luminating aos, nod the products ot the re-dis
tillation of tho coal tar thus produced, exempt.
CoutMk, prepared, per pound, one and a half
oents.
Cefieo, ground, and all ground substances for
coffee, or preparations ol which coffee forms a
Cot
cont.
Coafegtioncxy, s
igar valued at not exoeediug
not exceeding forty cents 4 cents.
Confectionery, exceeding forty oents per lb.,
or sold otherwise than by the pound, 10 per
eent.
8 oppor, ingots,pigs, or bars, three percent.
upper, rolled, three per oent.
Ootum, upon which no duty has been levied,
colleotodor paid, or whioh is exempted by law.
per pound, two cents.
trow rmipt,. thro.
ttiner.ld,, un Proolom8u>n«e,H«n pv cent.
Knrr»v<>r«. f induction of, lv. per eent.
Euenli.1 Oil* of ,il description., fivo per
HUL
Ferri.tc receiving tullr, thro, p,r cent on
ire** reooipu,
Ftih ua Sholl Fish, in o.ni, k*,i, or .ir-
tt,htpackMM,*' - « por coat.
Trait* precrvwt, fir, por oent.
l umitur, usd other article, made of wood.
I Gas. illiuulnetlng. mode of oooL wholly or In
articles, when such repairs’ increase the value
* * 1 ' , ~ *' , od 10 pot cent or over, on
of the article ropairt.
such increased valuo, 3 per cent.
Ealeratus. per pouud, 5 mills*
Rail Tent*, Shalw, Awning* and Bogs mode
of ootton, (lax, or hemp. 5 per cent.
Salt, per 1(V pounds. 6 cents.
Screws, commonly colled wood-sorews—10
per cent.
Show,, of »Jtkind«,J per oent en receipt,.
totter, producod from qn.ru mine,, from
beda.of river*, from >h. earth, or in enr other
menner, X of 1 per cont.
Slaughtered Celt e. Swine end Sheep, on ell
oattle eud oulves exoeeding three month* old.
•leughterod. Mocptwhen ilnughtered for the
htdo* nnd tallow exclusively, 40 cent* per heed.
blnufhtorod Cattle, etc., on nil oattle end
oelve* under throe months old, *lnughtered. .1
cent* per heed.
Slaughtered Cuttle, eto.. on ell twine
al.lightered, 10 ooot* per head,
Slaughtered Cattlo. etc., on ell iheep end
Umba slivmhtor.d, 6 cent* per heed.
Provided; lbat CetUe, uot exoeoding fire in
number, ead calve*, swino, theep, end luuh*
uot exoeediog In all twenty In number, *ladght-
orod by auy peraon for hi* or her own oon-
aumptiun, an any one year, ihaU be exempt
from duty i ued all iheep itaughtered for the
pelt* ahull pay two oent* enlyper head.
Suuff, por pound, 35 cents.
Soap, fancy scented, oreain, transparent, and
all descriptions ot leifei and shaving snap, per
pound, five oents.
Ship, soft, 0 per cont.
Soap, castije, value not above five oents per
pound, 2 mult.
Soap, Castile, value above five oents, 1 oent.
Soap, palm o 1, same as Castile.
Soap, erosive, same e*Co»lile.
Soap, all other de«« riptiaus, white or colored,
except soil eoap aud soap otherwise previded
for, valued not above five coats per pound,
ner ponnd. 2 mills. f
Soap, all ether descriptions, valued above
Soda Water, etc., 5 per oent.
Spars and Ship or Veesel Blocks, t Pvr t
Spirits, distilled end sold, er removed
consumption or sale, from July 1, 1804. per
fatten. $1 M. From February, 1, U$|, two
Broker*—seo also Ublo _. , , _
Bnilders and Contractors, if annual <■»*«•?
do not exaeed $25,U(X). $2.*'. If oxcesJiM *
000, $1 for each udditionul $1,UJU.
Butchers, $10.
Distillers, fifty dollars. JU4nl
Distillers of Apples ami Pessbei. dMW
ess than 250 barrels per year, twelve JoUvjj
wiio;
less __
a half. w
Katinr Houses, ten dollars.
Exhibitions, ten dollars. i;-
General Business, for which no otnsr
is required, ten dollars. , ,* ,
Gilt Enterprise, proprietors of, fi»y du “
Gas Fitters, ton dollars.
Horse Dealers, tea dollars.
Hotels. Inns and Taverns (when the rents*
be two hundred dollars or less,) ten aoiw ■
Hotels, Inns and Tavenis (alien ft .
•ball exceed two hundred dollars, mu WJ
tioa&J one hundred dollars or
of two huadre<l dollars)
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exceaa ox IWU niutuimtuuimi./ Til.,.
Intellirenoe Office Keepers, ten dolinv
Insurauoe AgenU. ton dollars.
Insuranee A*ent*. foreign, fitly
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Mi
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Jacks, ten dollars.
Jugglers, twenty dollars.
Lawyers, teu dollars. „
Livery Stable Keepers, ton dollar*. , ,, p
Lottery Ticket Denlor*. one bundre I -
Manufacturers, teu dollars.
Miners, ten dollars.
Patent Right Dealers, ten dollars. _
p**.ni.irw (with more than two
&
uu
te
l’oddlor*. (with more than
mule*) fifty dollar*. „„i.i)i*)
Peddlers, (with two horse* or mult
fivo dollar*. . '
PodJIor*. (with ono horse or uiai*
4 °Poddl*r*. (travelling on fool)
Poddlon, dry goods, fifty dollar*.
Pqddlow. Jewelry, fitly_uol‘»^
Photogrmphere, (whoso reeoitj]. " t „„
five hundred dolUre) ton
hundred doll,re end under 0 ?**2335
I... Mw* .tollers, over oue thou**’ 0
lure, fifteen dollers. Over oue
twenty-five d dleri.
Plumbers, ten dollars.
J*iumuer*, ten uou*f». us J-*
Physicians, Surgeons and Depti'a. w
Real Estate Agents, ten dolUrf-
Rectifiers (for each 500 barrets)
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Theaters, Musoumi, Concert Mall*-
^Pobi^coJlnts, ten dollars. i: aa ars«
Wholesale Dealers, (e*®?*’}
annual sales do uotexco<vi $* , ;WjAe*n'
RTholoeale Dea’urs. (ox««l»J jj* si
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2,00
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additional one thousaud dollars
fifty thousand dollars. •ViiSiSTmp**
Wholeeoie Dealers in Liquors. ^
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