Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 29, 1865, Image 4

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II. Stales Internal Revenue Taxes. T A B L K 1. • manti'ac ri iirs, auticlkh and PHOUICTK, AUCTION SAl.KH.Ac. Advertisements, 3 per eont. Alo, lJecr, Ac., |*er barrel of 31 gallons, ono dollar. Auction Sale?, in gross amount, % of 1 per cent. Dank? ami Ilanking, M mthly tax of 1-21 o( i per cent. upon deposit? in bank? or with any person engaged in banking. Dank* ami banking—'1‘nthly duty of 1 -124 of 1 per cent, upon the capital of bank? un4 per son? engaged in banking. Dank? nnd Hanking— A mount iuveftod in United States D >nds exempted. banks and banking— Monthly duty of 1 -1J of of 1 per cent upon average amount »f circula tion issued l.y any bank banks and Dtnking—Additional monthly duty of 1-rt «»f l per * "i t. upon a\ ‘.rage amount of circulation fey «J '' percent, of capital. Dank- and banking- Additional monthly duty ul l-o oi l I' T . to. iij. #n amount "f cir culation beyond tTic average forth.' ix month* preceding Jtilj l.l y, l Dorytes, sulphate d, per : " p und*. 1-'cents. Deer. lager beer. ah', porter, ond similar tor mented li-jino . par barrel, if m*f ni ne than u gallons, ono dollar. , benzine, refined, pr ‘ luce 1 by the distillation of coal, m-phnUuui. -h.’lc, pe.it, petroleum, or rock oil. par giilh'ti. 2 • cents. bonz de. refined. pn* luce l by tho distillation of coal, asphalt u in. -hale, pont, petroleum or rock oil, por kalb.n, 20 cents, bicarbonate ot Sodas, per pound, ‘ mills, billheads an t Printed Cards, '• per cent, billiard Tables, lor private Use, c '.-h fin per annum. Same tor public use. bouts and Shoe.-, > per cent, brass. 3 per cent, bricks, 3 per nt. bridges, receivini- 4 IK -in in - receipts I percent. brokers, :i:k1 !i iuk‘ r? <1 »ir.- IJUinci* as bro kers, upon nil I inerc!i;tmli / e, producoor other good'. 1 1 percent. I'non all aalos and contracts tor .le-ot .fuck- and bonds, 1-iyiot 1 per c« nt. on the p .r value thereof. And of gold and filter bullion and coin, loreign exchange, proiuis* *ry j ■ or • »her securities, 1-iJbol 1 per cent, on the am oint •; -u-h ihs. and of all contracts for such Cant i Candy. MiiMi value at iv ' exceeding *4) cent* por pound. - cent?. Candy, txc iding .. * and n«d exceeding V> cents per pound, t cents. Candy, ex' < ediim lo .*, ots per pound, Hard Ull, fivo percent. Lead, white per one hundred pound*, thirty- fivo cents. Lead Pipes, five por cent. Lead,sheet, live por cent. Load, shot, five per cent. . Loat, Ingot*. pin. ..r Ur. throo ' or oont. Lo.thor, pi'ent. enamolcd ‘ leather and ekine of every dcicrlpt.on, tl.o p.-r cent. Leather, oil .lrio.1, ant Doer Skim JrcmcJ or 'TeaUt'e?"' Sll dexriptloM. tanned v.r par tially utnnci. In tho rojigb. hjeper cent. Leather, curried i>r linisticd, five per cent, Loimcic*. (see Success! m to ileal Estate.) Lithographers, production* Of, five per cent. Liine, three per coot. Linseed Oil, hvo cents per gallon. Lotteries, on gro-s receipt-, five j-or cent. Manafacturns ul cotton, wool, silk, worst* 1, flax, hemp, Ju’o, India rubber, gutln perohn, wood, willow, glass, pottery ware, leather. p i per. Iron, steel, lead. tin. copner, sine, bras-. gold, silver, horn, ivory, bone, bristles, wholly ,, r in |.m t. or of tiny other material not other wise provided for, fivo per cant Man'tincture*, mcrea-od In value by being polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc. on the increased valuo, live per cent. Marhlo (Iravestonos, nnd other tnonumcntol stones, whethor with or without inscription live per cent. Masts, spars, ship or vessel Blocks, 2 per cent. Meats, preserved, 5 per cent* Minoral Coals, except pea coal and dust < •al, per ton—5 cents. Mineral Water from springs. e*.c„ each bottle containing not more than a pint— g cent. Mineral Water—containing not wore than ?• quart—one cent. Mineral Water, artificial. 1 per cent. Moccasins—b per cent. .... Mu-tard, ground and nil other iinitati 1 .and, 1 cent. Museum* and all show , 2 per ' 4 ont. on ro- per the I * e tl.ii i by I mil Bu.it*. Cap . Cnrriagi, G 1 gy W.ig -ii. i 'i. cut. l’hn’t n, " agon, bug- i -i„. m . k • i iw.iy, or uLher like id n v • o h. II.u kney Coach, <bn- ■ur so-iN-d Carriage, the body of who n r- up ii prnics > i any description, which may ».<■ 1 . ; t l o o (**r hire, or loi pa*- .-onger*. .iti I : .’I u .1 be n-e i exebi.-ivcly in hu-bari Ir r i*»i 4 • ir.n,*p .r 4 i -nof incrch- andi.*e, . .. • 1 11 • !i> .t .11.ii - .ini n«»t exceed ing oio- i in. Ir 1 !• :l «r-. including karoo-* it-cd therm »th Cii I tges ■ •b o i iption, valued at nh< ' and not above two hi him on** hundred dred dollar•. • . Carriage*"t iil;< -li 'liptoui-.valued it abovi two hundred doll.u and cot ui. *vc three Inin lire.I dollar*, each, three dollars. Cam.i • d like dc riiuion. v.ilucd ahovi three hundird i- liar.* and not above five Inin Ured dollar*, i a-di . v dollar-'. Carriage* of 11!:«• ib *. rij.lioii. valued abi five hundred <bdlnr«, *oi< h, ten -bdl.i Cassia—ground, and.nl imitate •out. Cattle, ec Slam Mere 1 Cattle. , per lb. 1 t. It*. t per cent. other*is« i 1 lod to ns ill uirompoimtled not r, per eent* hoedate. pr i an d, per p >und, 1’ . cents. I-Ml l et !«• s made id i.d, u > o. inelosld in a •er wrapper, \ a hied at not over live dnllars hinidre l i i I. i , . a ii e,.ntaiiiiiig not more ilian two nt i , mo dollar i ihiilulr. I pi el ti .vIndly ol i i .lined 111 o.o Ii ee e hoiisaud, three d'-!!a Cigar*, valued at . oo, and also short sixes, dollars per d III : , 2 per cent, ind Clock Movement*. iel, percent. • •r k'lilted and felled ■ r . a In r in iteiiul, ho- < .1, printed or I.leach led, birred riolhiug. and all illed, . wearing apparel made In IV I. milled dull It*, ii per cut. • Stei . ept | I iiii'l itinns, per lb, d all imitations ea I II and dust per ml. pound, Coal, luiiuuah. per Inn, •cent . Coal oil. per gallon, twenty cent*. Coni Tar. i rodn- e i in the mauuiacluro of il- liiinmating ms, and the produris uf thu ro-dis- (illatioii o| |hoe ml tar thu produeed, exempt. Coe,.a, piepuipi i i, und. . tie and a half cents. CulVoe, rround, and all m ound Mthstanees for eolleu, or preparations <>l which eolfen forms a part, per pound, one cent. Coilec, ungruuud utdttuti:.- for. per 11*., ono cent. Conleetioncry, twenty ei nt* per C'.nfoclionery, < not exeevding tort Conlcoliiiiiiwy, i. ••r sold otlu'iwtM cent. valued at iiutoxceuding id.2ei nt . . i :i twenty cunts and 1 opper, I « pper, Cotto • ibocle per p u bin ! r d .pit ; . or Imr*. three percent. • bed, 1 hr< e per cent. "i. which i "duty ha* been levied, i id. • i v. Im h i exempted by law. braining file Kxpioss Cuini percent. Kincrahl*. Logruv er.. pr- K.*scutinl C»i I OOii t. Ferries, ro' i i gross re-o-ipt Fish an i > * tight paekiue;. i Fruits pi e-i i > Kui nitui c, an sold in r> , throe per cold ‘A ton percent, receipts, three Stones,) ten per cent, of. lit o per cent. I • vnptions, live per t ol., three per cunt cd, li\ * pet . I • tlui arti Ullfitl'-hfd : cent up or Furs ot all dc.eriptnui*. wlie iuanut.nl ured, lh e per .of. lias, illmninalin!!, made ,.f e ml. wholly or part, or "l any ■ th«: material, when tho pt duet shall not bo ,n ,\c • i.ms 1 • eubie tent per month, i or one tln-ti- i id . ohm lee*. 2'* edits.. this, illuuii'.a*!. n in n the product shall III above i ,ui,. i ' pei month, per out tIiou**ii,1 a'u'tno -tv.my luooents. (Hot c> and .Mitten*, percent. Hold Leal, per i ;i K, ntaining not more than twenty '• *ok«, "I t went . live leave* each, eighteen cents. Hold l-'"ii t t wo J.,!! irs per ounce, troy weight. i ouiirtz mines, troiu bed* ui the imrili, or in any other mail- L’ por cent. •wind, tod all imitation*, per lb. l"lll I U, I doia. pt-iu Oingur. ti ono ceut. blue and Hel.ilin, *ulid state, per pouu (Hue und Cement, glue, to be »l l m i cents. tlrnvc Stones, five viumwW 1»*1. l ■ made t >i minmg, nl d all oiiplinns. in tlto • i i »t l late, per gall ' ing purp or jess, p . mo l at .'•*> cents per lh. pun im« • dabo vnts pi lb.. pei Il* j rents. •X p'osive Ml Its til I ICC.* artillery, or spurting t . above ei nt* por (lunp made lor mimu , Id purpose*, when pound, ■* cents. »llat> and bonnet *. per i out.' .el. ol .‘hips, barks, brigs, sail boats, -icamboiits, canal id water craft, not hereafter built, schooner*, sloops, boat.*, and all •>;>i in ludiui • ideon Iticun.e, the -u Income theta not over structol. i . per oent. over ten tbc o-.i’.d lusuram c' 4 omp and H hall percent per cent, on oxccs* of ng .>m,tsw. pc' cut on the cxcc In in forge* or bio *mei . pel ton. taree dollars. Iron, loniv-a.l i ei l. ii, ihrcc d« llars. I limn, re rolled. | • r i. , tw ■ dollars. «liroii, all all.ii. <d l*e> "ini blinuu.s, slab.* or loop*, and not ad vaueed bev ond bar or rods. J baud, hoop, or fdicet it on not thinner than Nv». la. wire giiaire, per ton. three dollar*. ■ — .. ..... I.,.- ... V Molasses, produced directly from sugar cuno juice, live conts por pound. Molasses, syrup of, produced directly from sugar cane juice, 1 1 < cents per gallon. Naptha, Mined, produced »>y tho distillation of coal, sisplmltuun 'hale, peat, potrulcum or riek oils, o*c., per g illon, 20 cunts. Oil. illuminii'jng, produced by the, li-lillatrm ',! . oi'. .i p’.i iltoni, -h.ibj. peat, pidroleiiin, -i rock oil*, and all other hitutninou* ob-t.iijee used (or alike purpose, j^-r gallou,'Jf cents. Oil, Lard, per gallon, 5 cents. (».l, tuu-tard soed, per gallon, r > oonts. Oil. nil iinimul iind vugctahlo, not oxe.mpte.l or otherwise provided for, per gaWon.b cents. Opera*, Museum*, Theatres, and all Show*, Oxide o| /dne, per b«i poufids, >• cents. I',lint*, ii" below, > per cunt. Painter*’ Colors dry or mound, in oil * •aitu, or with water, not otherwise provi '• per e nt. including paste- . ...d, binders’ board, and tarred paper l"i- rooting and other purposes t per cent. Pamphlets, *» per cent. I* i is ports, <>. Photographs, > p > per coni, ... ,, Pepper, grouud, and all imitation*, per l>>.. 1 coni. tf Piano Port os, Organs, Molodeons. parlor Musieal Inslrnmonts, kept lor other in churches or public it lc«p than ♦lo t and not above #2fM» each, two dollar*. Forte*, ote.. when valued at above ♦ J'k» and not above f I**", each, four dollars. Piano Forte* etc., when valued above TK each, six dollar*. JMiis, solid head or other. r » por coni. Pluto, ol gold, kept lor two, per ounce, troy, l edit*. Plato of silver, kept for use, per ounce, troy, r » cent*. Provided, That silver spoons or plate ol silym cd by one family to an aiuoiiut not excofling r v ounce*, a* aforesaid, belonging t< any one r un, plate belonging to ro!i;ri<ms * • ietie-, id -oiivenir and k< , p* ike actually given id received ,ij *ueli and not kept lor u*e ; itl*o all premium* awar lod a* a token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, ortisso- cintion ot p irson*. (or any purpose whutovor, shall be exempt Iroin duly. Precious htones, Ut percent. Precious Stones, on whioh duties havo boci paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on valui of flatting. Pimento, round, and all imitation?, per lb. 1 cent. Preserved Fruit* live per cent. Printed Books. Maga/.incs, Pamphlets* be views, and all other similar printed publica tion.^ except newspaper*. A per cent. Paints and Painter’s Colors, dry or ; round, inoiloi paste, or with water, not othorwiae prov idod lor, '• per eont. Printed billlteuds, Cards and Circulars, '» per cent. (jiucksilvcr. produced In any man nor* 2 pi Kailroads on grotfl receipts, 2 1 j por cent.' llailroad bonds, duty on interest, 5 pm cent. HeetiQod Wines, per gallon,. 1r .o cents. Itepairs of engine >, ears, carriages, or other articles, when such ronairs increase the value of tho article repaired In per cent or over, on '•ich increased value, 3 per eont. Fuluratus. pur pound, b mills Sail Tent*, Shades, Awnings and bags made I cotton, llax, or homp, . r > per oent. Salt, per ll!l) pounds,') cents. »Scrowi, commonly called wood-screws—P» nr eont. Shot, 5 percent. Shows, of nil kind*, 2 per eont on receipts. Silver, produced from quart* mine*, from bodslof rivers, from tho earth, or in any other manner. \ j of 1 per cent. Slaughtered Cab o, Svvino and Sheep, cuttle.uuil calves exceeding three ui"iitli» obi, slnughtorcd, except when slnughtored l<»r tho hides and tallow exclusively, |n cents per head Slaughtered (Juttlo, etc., on all cattle an calves under three month? old, *l.i»ighteied, ruiiiiKiiiuriui i ii i iie, eie.. slaughtered. 10emits per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all shoop laiuhs slauglitorod. n • cut - per head. Provided, That Cattle, not exceeding five ii number, nml calve*, sivinn. sheep, und lamb not exceeding in all twenty in numbor, Mnuglit ered by any parson tor hi* or her own con sumption, in any one year, shall hn exempt bout duty; and all sheep slaughtered for the pelts .shall pay two conts only per head. Snuff, per pound, 3'» conts. Soap, fancy scented, eruaiu, transparent, and all description* ot toilet and shaving soap, per pound, live conts. Soup, hull, •’» per cent. Soai»,ca?tde, value net nhu five cents per pound, 2 mills Soap, Hostile, value above live cent*. 1 Soap, paliu o I, same a.* Castile. Soap, ernsive, same as Castile. '"•apt all other description*, whitoor colored except soft soap and soap otherwise provided' l..r, valued nut above live conts per pound. valued above por pound, 2 mills. Soap, ali other descriptions, fivo cents per pound. I cent. Soda Water, etc., o nor cent. Si'll’ .ur \ B»«l lll„ck». 2 |.IT prut . I'iritrt, iti.nilcit anJ p.»l«l, or mnovu.l tor o*m.,mui*tlon or .iilo, I ram July 1, l'.,t, ,,or gallon, tl *•. From Foliru.ary. 1, 1> i two dollar* per gallon on first proof. Htnge Coaches, 2‘.. per cent, on receipt*. Steniiihoats, 2* j per rout, on receipts. Ships 2*.. percent on receipts. Maroli. loulooi fotutoo. nml, 2 inlllr. Starch, luadeut coru or wheat, per pouud. d mills. Starch, made of rice or any other materials. per pound, 1 Steam Kngiiirs. including Lo Marine Lngines, : percent. Steel, in ingots, bam, slieoL*, or wire, not MiiPdire than 'i of an inch thick, valued at seven oent* per pound or loss per ton, live dollar Stool, in ingot** bar*, sheets or wire, not It-.** than o| an inch thick, valued above .-even cents por pound and mu above oleven oent* lhun \ of an inch thick, valued at " alum eleven cents per tun. twelve dollar- and a half fMoiio, trec.uono, samlstoue, uvaidde an "in i Me l.uil.llnB ,t""«- ..t i,ny othui .toIcriiViion' when nrwti«t, Uvwn or liuUhctl. .> p.-r coni. fclurTai • C- 1’exlilc fabri Theatre*, op* c b"W*. on cr • receipts, 2 por cent. I’hreil percent. Tilo*, draining, *. i or cent. Toba • • ■ i c lish, plug, twist, and nil other kind* - | m n A fured tobacco not herein pro vided tor. ,fn whi -h tho stem ha* been taken out in wb d or iu part, or which is sweetened, noonts por pound. _ , . . Tot not . 'fiukiug t-baceo manufactured with all the stem in, the !• :if not having been butted or tripp J from the and on rofuse tobac co I -, "v :i J-cut bolt*, 2) cents per pound* T-d • ••uolcin .’ tobacco, mldo exclusively of ‘cm.-, ui: l not mixed with loaf or leat and item i, i > cents per p ion I. Toba ; fine cur cht wing whether manufirv tuie 1 or lo or in bulk. cent? per pound. Tobacco SnufV. q i Soud F lour,manufactured fif tob.vcr,, *r*. ind. damp > r dry, picklo i, scou ted^ < x at lit • i-e. per p •u..d, "- 0 ' 1 " • r! cr ' cnt Great Reduciion in Freights mu*cuins, and nil —ON— C OT TON. Quickest and Cheapest Toba'*" . lino ut. manufactured to he sold or dcliv- n: l I .<• •• in bulk, >r in Packages, papers, wrapper*. <>r 1 "Xe j . per pound, T, cents. Toll Kond, Ferry ■a i rocoipU. n livid'-Mid* and -tirplu ; Bond*. «jii th'.* iutcrc.-t Morrooty pc*, all proiluctious ot, > per cent Moves per ton, throo dollars. Skins, goKt. kid, sheep, liorso, hog or tanned or dressod. in tho rough' ) per oo„. Skins, when previously uj.-ossed iu Ute ruiigh, and upon which ilutie> havo been ae tmvlly piviil, (-linll bo as*e.^ed <m the incic.i-od value only when curriod <ir tlnished. Su(vc*»ion to Real K.-tite, where tho su.* cefsorshall be u lineal Kuo ora linonl >m coMorot the prodivossor,on tho \ due ct ii l( , real estate, on each one hundred dollars, one dollar. Succession to Real listate. whore the succes sor shall boa brother or a sistoroi the proilc* ce.-.-ir upon the value, per one hundrod d. liar* Trutt Conn anic rain*, A I»er rent. Turnpike Companie, •f, •"> por cent* Turpentine, spirit* of, per gallon, in cents. #1 'inbridla < and l’ar.i »l*. 5 per eont. Vnrbish or Japan, made wholly or in part gum c.p.il; or othor gipn» arid substances, per cent. Vegetables, j'resorccd. 5 por eont. . K por cent. »V atclioi, g ild watehes, composed wholly < in part of gold or gilt, kept for use, valued ROUTE TO NEW YORK. less, each, ono dollar- Wiiteho-, gold watches, composed wholly in part ot gold or gilt, Kept for use. valued above •*'!’ each, two loH.if*. W hit lead, per i 1 i ind?, eon*?. Wine, made ol ^rai'f por gallon, 5cent Wine, all othor,and Ii ri r known a* wine, •" product 1 by being re till 1 and mixed with other i-pirU*. or into which any matter what '• • « • ' ■■' ■ ! 1 ’ " I . win**, i,"i eo« ding for Ir.geighty : iro or r uing boat), by sail • » u to,iidi'Miso moasuio* or I- -. i live dollars. •v < ling ten ait'l uot exceeding . cod in twon'y and not ox* on n, i a onty* five dollars, tin-* 1 Tty and not excooJ- •h. fifty doll, . u ling ci :iit v and not oxccod- n 1 tun tun-, uadi, seventy- , cv ceding ono hundred and ton no hundred dollars. '.-cling .Mutab in rod* or sheets, ■■ TADLIS I 1. 4 I f K N S K S . I Fn rineet —$10. u ling *2 ,o,'StO—.fits), not i x - i'diug—*)')),' • * do not ox- -: 3». cocding i >•»,- ml., r*—ex ling foreveryaildi- ,il •: I.'*!'* in exei .* —S2. ca< i- lc * ib.in v.-o barrel? per year—$2o< illoy—..-h I a bio—M capital not exceeding • ling **,issi, fur each Ii a ldili' n.il ;•»•' 1 «»il 1 listilh i , fifty tlollars. ’ >al< -tinners, ten dollars, ’"live.v iiiciwh. tun dollario Ii i i|ol ii )»i iill.-r . liltv .1 dlai UistilR' ot Ap| li- II ■ pi "prioiurs of. fifty tiolla • I .Hu did*: ■ ' wlien the rent shall II I* ! • • I. i 1 be two bund red doll (wlmn the rent* . . . ir . !i»r any udtli bed dolui * or Irn tioiiiil pint in bun In-1 dollar.') live dollar*. •cm, ten dollar, loilur ’ ^ tw. ce i Ulie J nek - \ '• Tit . |o .III , l.tiy dollars. La Livery Mnbii> Keepera, ti n Lotti n ! ket lit ih . i .Maniitiii tur< i*. ten dollar Miners, ten d-ll.ii . I’item Liglii It, I'eddle itll that I’uddlers, (with , • uuilu.:) hvonty* •r mule) lilteen IV Idler .rap! dollars' t fivo bund. . bundled <b ll. lur.-’r lillei n .1 .liar twenty live d II n . iMiiinlieio, ten I .liars. 'urgeonsat Agents, te . <tly uulbirs. . t wlit,f leeeipp: do imt exeoed iollnr*. Over live thousand dot - Over one thoipaiid dollar Real i:>t:i Reetifloi-s loilur?. Itidatl I -alet Retail Beale Mnilii ti* am oh d benti-ds, ten dollar*, i dollars. 1 barrel?) twenty-live lodging.*) i fallow ( lur.*. Theater.* .Ircd d"lla •n dollars. i Liquors, twenty, live Jolla • k . ten dollars. • I*, tfiiruishing food Musoumr, Concert Halls, oncliun- N\ ho alo l*e. ii-.t salos d * Whole-tic bralcr., M'b-.* .exoe» l fitly tin additional one tlioii filly th cpt liquors) who -and I .liar*, t .r eve id dollars i-. excess a s a a a a s ^ Va J?5 ^ 5? 53 ill = S > « 5 * W *! U « 6 At Johnsonvitle, on the Tennessee river, « close connection is made with a tine Daily J.i of btoaiuers, to St. Loui». They will receive tin: Cotton and pay all accrued chareos to that point, and transport it to St. Louis, giving through bill of la.ling to New York. At St. Louis tho Cotton is tran-forred by the boats to Broud Hague. Mississippi ,V Ohio River rail road. free of drityaue, and by Ilium is carried to New i ork without change of cars. If shit*- pers prefer tho route by way of Louisville, the agents of the dilbirent Tim ugh Freight Lines to New York, will rei rive it at Ximhvillc and forward it all the way by Hail, paying , rued charges, without extra expense. The Na-b- \ lib- and Loui-v iile, o. 1 I ii: N.i hviilc ,V Clia*- Koads being connected, Cotton ship ped bywa/ of Joliusonvillc will not chattgo cars nt Na-hville. Ratos trout Johnsonvillo to Now York per bale; from Nashville fall Rail) $10 f.o, <: vtrn •ifo « l, lyb°d ) Fartic de-iring to revhip at Na-hville, ij,stead ol Jolitpo'ttvillc, can have option "i -hipping l,y htiMtubo it to ('incinunti —"the Cumberland River being in Ono boa*i n ; order,’'at low rate* of Freight, not exceeding <2 per bale ta Cincinnati, and Irom tlmt point over three different lines ut Railroad, nt $ .per bub*. Cotton by either route can be laid duwn iti New York lioiu Kufaula, Montgomery, Co- Llmlitt* or W r.*t I'oint, in twelve days. Shipper* niit.-t entisign t- Steamboat Agent at John.-oti\ ille, and to Am:nt< of Through Line-, or a Commission Merehuntal Nirdtvillo. Hov- •rmmqit permitH must accompany each bill of lading. U. BAUHII, Supt W. A A. K. 11. Hi:u. H. HULL. Stiid A. A W. 1*. It. R. CII AS. T. FOLLAHB. 1’res’t M. A Wri*. K. R. * CLARK. ,’lRUll, HOW F!Kb. Supt S. W. It. H. II. 15. WALK Kit. Ml ft M. A W. It R. EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, a.\d ih:,\li:k in Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR .* ile driller » »•, i In Ll mor . amo u uLhoi j FroeilniPii and tlteir Emplnyrrs, Virginia, Missouri ami Kentucky UKAin'i Aimaisr.s kuhcj-n • M.uvn, O.I., July . li,; l ndi "t!,iri,,,|.)r.. iiroi:,iu.,l by tlie Cree l- iu' ’i • J.iireau, the following rule will be in tm. oil I Iiriii di- d :• t the isuoloticcut the I-1 ledmeu and their t .rim rma-toi*: •..‘b' 1 a ui, rv g verntn the dotnesti • 14 ct» 1 ■ pa r ,'ti t * nit ft rii •• and control <•» i t tori.- . m ii , an I guardta * • 'fitrol over " ■' ; • • • 1 la- mil. ! 11v ana obligation i I patoi.t^ and ciiardi.tus take the I’l'ite ot tho.*e o| tlu> lormcr m.i-tcr. II. Irn- forint r masters arc constitute I the M " I 1,1,1 ” • ,! “ l *1 • «ned andintiiTu, V1, .“ ' *’ • i ' ir ‘-u 4 - oruthemear relative-* 1 lii U V ll l , l , ‘T«»ng hem. o uf 1*1 iVi'.Vr 1 ' 1 a ’ l, fi' v M,, " n uu I L ‘ r twunty- V.. 1 V V , >v ” ' ,l ‘L«o will remain under tho eon- a nr VT, r »'' l f c »b«t or dunrvbana until lU tty nj- , *, '*‘ ' thus tilding to supp«irt their par cuts and y-nu^ r tnntlmr* and jistem. .Jim tot liter masteia of treedmon must aid. . A uiiiruL t.or rcfii.-e ‘bettor; n t .**Inil 1 the vn -oaw.ty trotu their . and leave their par* ivr brothels or sitters , 1 o. i*i.:r* of froodiuen will not •o t.: nii’t. i {,. turn aw a > .u* drive Iroin their I lanta.i"' tatthl.il hands, w ho huvo helped to two dollars Su.vessiouto Real Estate, where the successor shall ho a brother or flister of tho lather or mother, or a descendant ot a brother or sister of tho father or mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where the suec. or shall ho n brother or sister ol the grand father or grandmother, or a de coudant ot the brother or sister «t the grand lather or grand- »ther ot tho prodeccssor, per one huudrevl dollars, five dollars. ^ [Succession to Real Estate, where thosulWI v other degree ol collnterttil i inch thick, Iron Plate, it por toil, three dollip. Iron band. Hoop, and -licet, thinner than number eighteen, wire aa*'o per t. u, five dol lars. Iron Plate, !»*-. th in T an inch iu thick- uess, pur ton, ti\. doll .i*. Iron Nail*. «-ut and wrought, fpikes and hor»« *hoo Nail*, wlten wt .ughl by h.t .d, per n, live dollars. t CaK :d f wuiglit. t..r e . u, a nng.no for, per ton. tnro bdl.n.. Iron Rivets, excel.', diameter, per ton. f,w d..!lai bridge or other per il. three dollats. ediuK tea pounds in not otUerwLe provided Nut*. L, luso tw.i ounces each iu wntght. per tou, livr |.* r . Iron Boll.-, no' le»* 'ti.m t uu ounces iu Weight, pert Jewelry,(*ee Pie. ' !•!.. .it* Kid Sktif. live p*-i • ut. SKniitai Fabric*, hre put . cut l sor shall h ., consanguinitr to the predocossor. or shall he u stranger in blood, pci ono hundrod dollai . -i\ dollars. Succession !«• Personal Properly, .-amo a» Real ivsratc.W M Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch standard iu color, produoed direct I v Ir.>iu the sugar cane, and uot from sorghum .,'r itupehec, utoer (hail those produced by tlto to- fiucr, per pound. 2 cunts. On all clarified and refined sugar above No 12 an I not above No. 18 Dutch stand ird in color produced directly from the sugar cane, and not lr*»m sorghutu or lutpohoo, por pound,2* j cents. Sugar, on all clarified or refined sugar ahov. No- !\ Dutch standard in color, produced di rectly from the sugar cane, and not from »oi - • V- ... IX»U .U« IUk.ll OI1IV. .111,1 U.H i; ghutn or imphec, per pound. cents. . ‘^ugar, on gross amount ot s««Jos of roflneva, including all the products ot tliuir manuu.-t..' t ies or refineries, a duty of 21 a per cent. Sugar Candy, valued at not above _V ct*. per pound, per pound, 2 cents. Sugar Candy, cxceeiling 20 and not exceeding 40 oeuts per pound, 4 cent?. Sugar Candy, exceeding lo cent# per pouud «u 1*01.1 otherwi»e Hi .if by th»* i».iiud. 1" ptM . .nt, Sulphate o! Barytes, per !»•' pouuds, 12 cent*. - . . .,*■ saviKl.with- ► • f ii*- hi! r dre • t\ | j,.rated. > mi. ' , like all ' iter men, arcauton- ", 1 • ;■»> O I»v . I iro liablo i I •! Mol itu.n* i j law, tin*.-.11110as i . but in n case w ill brlilality ho i-ter.— ■ -»“ the I " i* "to e M .Mh.it with the...... ■ • ‘ ■ iui. i.t» atid custom.- which i> to it- preservation iqu<t couae to * of a. o who arc free from any of •* retorted to above are at liberty It tve e.Uvt. YU. IYi tho obligati. ... JIIW Ul llo , to ini I new ti me? whenever they can find per c m, I •> nn-iit. hut they w ill tmt he supported »v t :o tioxero ,. .it or by their former masters l, t V>• * no*? and v .i^irancy. 'Ill 1 * ''"l tie l>-: 4 to the etuidover and *v. v i .t : u roe ui 'tit.towage to he paid, and .my .m-i at i.iiisouii'ni .. r contrac t will uot he jutoi-. r. t With . t ut dmeu are adv i»ed that rtl»e p e-ct : . i- .uthey ought to expect only ’• th : rule l.\ s j;. t ■ •• ".w o .... «•. vAi'vu .mi; lit when their cm ploy or* can- > • the, "light to ho ccmtenti <1 . me or q. • • !..• raise 1. * Tl 4 t? > u m Mtfi.'Aitou ua ifiu Freed- quote I t • ers, .-oldter* and citizen? are re- I u'dicity to these rule? and to ...... . .... uec i people as to their uew right* and oliJu .iton-. X All -«»l» IL.-trict and IV.-t t'oinmati iers arc r w Y l ' , ‘ , “''.V" '"S,™ 1 *U»>: 1‘tion of the above tulc« jui.* «u uu Ihoir .'urtsdiciioii. AH ofiotiec? hereunder m ty ho tne.1 buioron Aliittary Com* u>tMion or Provost Couit. Ly loiumaud of Rrev. t Maj.'^cn Wtf.s^H El*W A liit p. IN HOFF. Capt. and A. A. A. U. Wanted to Reut, |.WU PlAN.lt I.aa«i \,., lv .1 Wiwurrift TOBACCO, ai-1 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. tile on Cotton on P.S. Liberal advance consignment. U ANTKIK-Foathors. Hinsong, Beeswax. T-.it ,u* *t i 1 ,, "" 1 r 0a tl , fr ? i fHnscng, beeswax. JM K . :u '-• "-hieii I will pay tho hb:U- •• it'.-t 1 pncc * wU,lor ,u casii or trade. SRR^T0G^ RESTAURANT. WK8T SIIJK. OK Ul.OAD 1ST Ni xr HOOR TO ll. 1\ Kl.us* AIT’TIOK HOI SK. UP STAIRS, it'OHMKiu. v on. veuuimvt'rsufficb.) I JMl VB "," 01) CO'-'KS ami .Servant, I will j-ui'i'ly ciutinn.r, w ith the Lett i it.i'ili'- thc ninrkei dffwr.1,, nndcnnkc.1 in tlio Ltc-t ,tj L* at i ; ‘") r I'.nc. nnd in n:iy iiuaniity. l i-T-in- I civ in, uu tlu- in iruinu train, can procure n warm break hut bcloro slurlin- L .'111 It'S I.r f i mi li.w I . . 7 ■■•••• . ,-iurtmg. t "mite.- wishing meals sont to their rooms ran have them scut to any part of the • *YCub served up for Parties and Wcd- ..ov. ..miust-rvou U| _ lYl'Jl'Hvc WINKS 1 "'' . ji-'o ■>*., r.o ami LIiJI OKS nftho best quality. I>. U. CALmVKLL. win 1'.’—II FASHIONABLE' MILLINERY, Randolph st. \P^J; KE .T:' u W r.~l’”‘f«ll>- Inform her tru nd* and the ladies generally that -h,. iu"k U nrT, U .'Ki fr ‘"“ •>> v"rk wlth.n cbob-i siowk ui <i>.:.S.s. cuiulatin* ,',f Lidi'.V'qHd 4 s . ti itutuod am ' .Mis.-.'- HATS, tiiiuuie.i and um"runnie I French and American FLOWERS, Uihbo,- .Ythor’.! V mcv ’ l Veil?, and many nutuorous to mention; ah Id whieli she ofieri at LOW PRICKS. awafr-tl** 1 '** rts| ' Cl ' u,ll| ) r roliciled. A CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALLDworjuiotu of bell llaiiciogultend- 'a, and Key? made r»ler ^4 OKAWFOHD street iJpi'Yo'jiI WK's imu.L. ' TO OWNERS OF COTTON. Wc liuil that tho largo quantity of ... = i . „ Bland. Broad Stroot.) Cotton which WO own ana control in Dcalcr in Dry Hoods, Hroccrio,, Fancy Article, South Wcetcrn Georgia, and tho „n- 5J settled condition of tho country, Will Family Urooorio,, Ac., Ac., at old „!,„,l „f require us to Bradford A ESTABLISH A HOUSE AT A.palachicola, Fla., for the purpose of receiving and for warding all Cotton to our houses at Liverpool and New York. Wo will bo associated at that point with tho most eminent business men of tho country, who will rccoivc, store, compress and forward all consignments, pay taxcB, chargos and make advances upon shipments to WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York ; W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool; or GIVEN, . K. ROUIBON. A. TYLBR, TYLER Ac ROBISON, WATTS 6c CO., New Orleans, or „ N,, ' I) 12 :'' Wo,t sjdo Broad street. * Orocors, Produce^and Commission Merchants. will forward Cotton on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS, whero owners prefer to consign to oth er houses. Bagging and Rope Supplied. Shippers can roly upon prompt atten tion. Goneral patronago solicited. Address E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN k CO., Apalachicola, Fla. Hcpt. 5—Ira ^ ALEXANDER is tho Agent for tho above houso in thi? city.' Office over Dr. Ware's Drug store. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. hi answer U» numerous inquiries from ihroatl u t tt'uttUl say that tec are prepare/1 TO TAKE CHARGE OF, 1H T IN OllUEK AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in llti: Shih's iif (liorqia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at in hi<! every, /nu ll and a corps of most '.if' itnt turn, selected fin integrity, cajiuci- ty.and t i jiuicnre, to take charge of even/ lot. H e Hill also pay all Taxes anil I’liargcs of every tlescripllou, AND MAKK I.IUBIIAL AIIVAM KS ON TIIK COTTON. /'* hhoil, in will lake charge of the Col Ion on rccrijits or orders and give-the Owners no Trouble Whatever, Ike linn we receive it until sold and irturns made liy our houses, WATTS, CRANE & CO., .Veil' York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, England. It, innh the isjtccial attention of non residents to uw facilities. K M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Qu. ■iiti'd ill Columbus ns Agent for K. M prci.arud to take chavo of Bruce ,V Co., Cottons under tho nbovo a Ivertisomont. and to ■iinko ndviiiieo, tboroon. X am also doairou, of loirehasini: largoly nnd will pay full inarkot rate*. KKI.1X AI.K VANOKII. OIBeo lOfi. Broad Stroot. .-.•I t ."-If ovor Ware’, drug ,toro. Chappell, Bruce & Co., IMPORTERS 4: JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, No. Ill, West Fourth Street, (BETWEEN RACE ANl) ELM,). CINCINNATI, OHIO. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS, AND EVERY ARTICLE Necessary to Make a Complete Oullit FOR A CITY OR COUNTRY STORE, CAN BE OBTAINED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Oolumbus Business Directory. Dry Oood. and Orooeriea J. F. WINTER & CO., No, 78 Broad Stroot, Dealcra in Dry Oood*, Groceries aid Coontry Produce. QEO. II. PEABODY, < Old Stand, Broad Stroot,) XI. C. MITCHELL (At Gunby Sc Co's old ,tand.) Wholosalc and Rotuil Dcalors in Orocorios and Staple J)ry Goods. I. BI00KR9. - R> a> CRAXRt BIGOERS ,k CRANE, tJrocora, Produce nnd Commission Merchants. loo Broad Street. J. A. CODY. Dealer in Groceries, Product, and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s Ilotol. B. D. CASEY. Groceries and Ltouors, No. 1)7, ono door below J A McNeill Sc Co Broad Street, E. ICURNIKER Sc CO.. Dealcra In Dry Goods nnd Fancy Groceries. No. 17i) Broad Street, Under City Ilotol. L. H". WALL. B, THOMPSON. WALL Sc THOMPSON, tv ^ T< J* East sido Broad Street, Dealers in Oroccrie#, Liquors, Country Produce. . .SMITH. J. A. M’.VKII.f.. J. A. MoNEILL L 'V holosalo and RotnU Dealors in Groceries, Liquors, Rope, Bagging, .Shoes, Sic., , uudKMIK, out 155, Broad Stroet. B. JACKSON. Denier in Dry Goods, 133, West sido Broad Stroet, Colutnbu*. Ga. BRITTON St BARNES, Dealers in Family Groceries and Confectiona ries. Country I’rt.illlcn limiirltt nn.l a..1.1 i.wura in raiiiuy uroccrius ana Confection ric.<. Country Pradueo bouabt and sold. Crawlurd atroot — 1). Walbohm’a old xtind J. II. GREGORY, Doalcr in Fancy Articles, Staplo Dry Goods. „ Groceries, Hardware, Sec., Ac, No. 3-1. Dread stroot, opposite Express ollico. PERRY „ .... Dealers in Fancy Goods, Ilats, Grocorics, See., 81 Ilrond stroot. Iron, Coppor nnd Tin. HALL. MOSES Sc CO., Dealers in Hardware, Iron and Houso Furnish- .. ina Goods. No. Pit, Old Stand, Broad Stroet. SCHOBEK Sc EIFLEU, Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Shatters, Locks, Ac., Rear of Spoar's Jewelry store, Randolph st. N. CROWN Sc CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, House Furnishing Goods, East side Broad Stfoot. R* W. MIU.FOR0, W M 1K , ; II. W. MILFORD Sc CO.. Manufacturers of Tin, Coppor, Shoot Iron, Hollow Ware nnd Stoves, 141, Broud Street. D. B. THOMPSON Sc CO., No. 113, Broad Street, Wholesale und Retail Dealers in Stoves, Iron, Tin. Copper, Brittnnia Waro, Ae. JOHN MoGOVERN. (Undor Cook’s Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware, Guttering anil Roolliie done at -horl notice. Wurehouso mid Oommisaion Morobanta, k. s. anREStrnon, wm c. nntv GREENWOOD Sc GRAY, Warehouse nnd Commission Mcrchnnts, Rankin Waro House, in roar Cook House. J. R. IVEY Sc CO., arolioitso, Receiving, Forwarding and Coin- mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street, near Emtuiror oflieo. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) Goneral Commission Merchant, Special ntton- tion paid tu purehaso and shipping of cotton M. p. Kt.t.lS. CHA8 81.1,18 M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door i.ivivii.Miir, j#i".in Pircvi) n south ul bunk "l Columbus* T. WOOUT General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola. Kin. CHARLES ROGERS .t CO . Purchasor* of Cotton for .Shipment. Office late Bank of Cliarlo?tun Agency, Broad Street. Wutohos, Jrwolry, T. S. SPEAR, Practical and Fxpcrioncod Watchmaker and ‘ Dealer in Fine Watohes, Rich Jeweler and Lv».v. ... . , U t Jewelry, Jco., corner bro id and Randolph. J. II. BRAMHALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. Broad Street, Columbia, Ga. Watches and Jewelry repaired. W. U0SJSN8TIHL. Watchmaker and Repairer, No. iH/ t Broad st.. Next door to J. W. J’easo's Book Store. C. M. KINSKL, Jeweller and EngTavcr. No. .Vt, Broad Street. Candies, Fruits, Wines, «3to. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Stroot, Manufacturer and Dealer in Candies, Cordials Syrups, Preserves, Pick I as Arc. PHELPS Sl WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufiicturcrs of Pholpa’ *Mos* Rose Candies ’ and Dealers in Sweet and Sour Article?. ’ N\ e wilh iluplicato prices of any bill pui'olmsoj in New York. Wo arc do- lormined to make it to tho intcrost of the Southern States to purchase their slock of us this fall. Ono of our part- nors resides iu New York, and conso- qnentiy has groat advantages, which wv propose to extend to our customors. " " cau ***pp!y every article kept in a country Dry Goods store. Chappell, Bruce & Co* K* SS.TlUCKKll'l WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS,’ COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, I3tl, WICST S1DK UKOAD ST. A 1 “AND a full and complolt CARGILL Sc BROTHER. SS, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. Bakeries. Tailor*. c. H. JonJsI '— Cutting CIMh'il’ a?d r °i a .L, 8 .* r ?M, ' r i!L>TjCT Boots had Bhn^* Wholwklo Mil ltuuil Doal.i,'”*., Luathor. Fi„,li„ K . t,^ ^l,., ,, , I’- Bn;, n , l:i 0,4 ^ Manufacturer u( j;.,. . First door abovo Caru-i- 4 .- b "' 1 SL, Books and biau. -Hoiiory, , J ' pkasr BooKicIler and .. ’ —- ^ * % * step Urockery nmt Ol... ... ——. ’ " nrc, COWUEltv * .... Dealor.s In China. <1! , , • .Columbus Bank buil.i.,,. V, ir <.A- Jlnjhl li'ashiouable Mjh •"I : "■lory, . MRS. L \ n,u Randolph street, n»vfr.* r . K ~ - • ‘ " r 1,1 1 «i Str, Beutifltry. * = -BsaHU.jSStly over nll'FUt Ok bouthorn E\p lv , i8 ^ ^ s * H. hTLl. At - r ’ No. 3*», n ril , . • r * C - J** Willi |; t ,, VT«on|.*ri»n?i !■ ‘"er 11 c , ri n i 2 i McKee’? old stand, < Manufacturer nml ll. Nariu K. - F. Isli It AN Dealer in Havana and j:, ... v /V 1. >«'«•""» ' !' arj .« No ui, Broad ?t. cnruiq p,„i »,, oi i ipo an i. UU. K1 UKm;fv (Late of Walker ri„ M ]i,-ii Offers his services ti th,, ’ Office ut Dawson, full,. , ' V": ' ‘ Lliofifli DM. COLZKy! ' Okico np atuir?,,in IjuiLii,,.* i, Bunk. Office li u"''! i ' ,lf ("U I', m. nnd 7 t„ in , '‘i«l DM. S. 1!. LAW. Nn.,,, Dmuil vtract, roncru.il.,n^ cnrcfiillv | COURT ORDEBS, ■ 1 lUh Froimundcr. I c, n.c.l. I„ M., r *, R * ll S lyUKREAS. Williur^ii^J^ said county ..t Muriou; u, fv. i rt lJe to the Court thut C.ircill \( nliVui \u,*! vivinr hair ui low ol - ,i | yond the limit? of thi , , It is therefore ..r.lcr.'d by tl.'c C,, 6rl , hK on.-o ho scl down for Iri.il ut ihe her term ot this Couit, : . ' ITonls in said case lie t ,k,.„ „ J , la * and determined and su-h jii.igni. wftnl will then ho mu.lu in tlto M.mi'.T' nnd justice shall U|i|icruili' Anl i, , , ordered that due und local i.oHei“'o v-. med ns given mid publication of thi.*. rdi-i in' t’lie’cului quirer, a newspaper pui.li*!,e,i »t i Georgia, once a xveek |.,r iv w. .. k . IU AIBUIKI.4, 'M.ti; a WI’T'I I'll IV W<’.’k* llai-A ly iirccedingsaidSci'i 'inhcr l>n,i..i ,«, 4 A trim cxlrnct from the \|,. ‘ ' Court. .*>epteuiour "til, Iv . ' v J. .VI. LqWE, Or linuy > Clerk oi toiirt u Ordr uiddi ■> to meV-rii ul Willi* -Y Callaway hi administration .... ...» Callaway, de<*c i?cd, late . All persons c .nveri:id .iro lurd.v show cau.-c(if ar yihiy ii.ivi’f sir should not be graiilid tlm * ti l ..." Court ot Ordinary to ■ “ county on flic first M Given under uiy h teiuhcr, 18k*. GEORGE W. MI LLISI ol lh, i November, I b d»y f sept 1G—w. r »t (J^Oltaf {-IlAKuiS C( I NTY.H Y .**: vifidic? tu uie lur l«tt administration on thu i-. t .- .1 Patrick, decensoil, l itoof .-.u I. ,.uni>. All persons (’".icorni'd ir o hinl.) uui show cause (it any Huy h.uri why -aid; should not In- granted tlie . aid , u a ntT Court of Ordinary iu l.u held m »tiJ f- County on tho first Monday ui .Nuveiulwi Given under my hand thi 1 Jtbdayet CHARLES CRICHTON A: C0„* No. 150, Broad Stroot, Manufacturer, of Cake?, Loaf Bread, Craekcrs ot all kind?, wholesale and retail. C. BREYVOGEL.! No. 32. broad stroot. Manufacturer of Cukes, Dread and Crackers of all kinds- Lager Buer Saloon. Druggists nml Apothecaries, URQUHAUtT'ichapman. Druggists^tud Apothoearics, Dealers in Drugs Mcdeeincs, I’erluraery, L'., Olii Stand, Broud Ji. DU: It. A. WARE, Druggist and Chemist, dealer iu Drugs Oils Suitionery, Jcc., ’ 1 IDG, Broad stroot. A. M. BRANNON. LTi, West side Broad street. Druggist und Ai.othocary. doaler in Drugs Medicine?. Ac, r. t. uaooks. w. a. u.vn F. L. BROOKS Sc CO.. Manufacturing Druggists and Chemists, at Acce X Collier » old stand, No.'.ti, Broad st. Saddlery and Haruoss, [Jiy Go, -is,Groceries, Cutlery, U,J “ W ««. Crockery, iV“CV Uw " n ' Win “’**.. WiM-'h lleffi* 11 Tflve*— i’uirut?" 1 m U * rini1 r " ur ®««y ' hanged. SHERMAN & CO.. .Manufacturers of Saddlos, Harness, Ac.. Ac.. Opposite Rosette A Lawhon’o Auction aStorc brood street. tern her. 1805. _80pt 10-wSt EOKGIA—lly\Ul; l. GEORGE W. Ml'LLn f 1 EOl " I A iu flr k«Anp| h •! I "I MV. ■ !"f IH minUtrati .. . ceased, Inloui ?.ii ( ooimiy. All per-.sn ■■ iiicenicil an* liorcbr r«ti showcnu.sui.I any they L.vn am flliounl not bo granted tlm .-aid :i| i.fio nt. Court of Ordimuy t.i bo hold in U nJ lor county on ttic fir?» Monday it, u i„| wrkt , Given under my hand ibis ;*vtI* Auguit. GEORGE W. .Mi LLI1 aug no-ur'.t • *rJi G 1E0RGIA, ETKWAKTOOI .\fV.~Ii r a?, Henry G. Feagiu mi l KuhcrlJ apply to me lur loilur? a imiuiitraiMi estate of John W. Grime--, latt* .*| - aid dcccu?cd: These are therefore to rile and a im-— concerned to show cau?c ul mi)< w/bt time Prescribed by statute, why should r * —— uot hn granloil. Given under inv hand in uilirp, Am 1805. J. L. Wl.MKFKI.Y, Urdu ^August .TO-wfit C Tfoiun \. Mi < GGKK COUNTI.- ^ by K. Thuiux-, jr„ ha? applied lor I ot the num up.ituu will ..I tlng.-hv K. T sr., dcccii?cd, and for letter-ut .idimut? to execute tho ?:imo. All person? eoueerned are licrehy "i» show cau?e iif any they have) why .id should not he admitted t<» I'ruhatu unJr of administration cum tc.-’iunmnt.. ftnnei« tod to said upplieant at thu l ..art uf OH to hu held in and tor said enuuty un lb Muuday in Odohur uuxl. Giwmi uikM hand 2Gth day ol Augu J N 0. J Ul! N6uN, Ordi aug w*w5t E0HGL\^ .Ml .SClUiKi; i'<>1 NTV, ■ 11. Wilkiusun lin? applied fi.r In admini?lruti"ii on the estate >l I'cter If deceased, late ot .-aid county. All I'cvwif cerneil are hereby uoliliej *h.i« they have) why the a lmini trail uuj iiii>i’Mvny me a.iimiii irau-ii laic should not ho granted t" said a|»|4i the Court of Ordinary t>. he iield in nnd I county on the first Monday in "el tber a? Given under my hand Augu*t 2i'tli. lvii JNO. JUllNSON, Unlif aug 29-w5t TWO MuNTliS lr«.iu date ,ip|'lic»ti« 1 ho made to tho Court "1 Uriiinir) Ul art county for leave to sell the lot in (be °l Lumpkin, belonging to tho esinlo"f Cl A. l arwoll, deceased. August 2\ 1 1 MARTHA FAHWBU aug ao-wfyij a KORGIA. .MGSeoul.E folNfl? the uivi Monday iu N ivtmbffW plicniion will he ma le t.i the urii'ur) anunty f„ri«Mrot<. suit iho reals.:.:.' A. Jones, deceased, late f . t .1 ■■ •unty. , , MARY L. JoN’KSAdl August 2*Jth, lSti-y-wiKId J J. G eorg i A:-taylou or .vT'T month? alter date anplieali- to the lion-.ruhlu ('..ui' 'it Hi Jim . county, for leave t-f sell tlm land- I el " too ostutc "t J aniUf* i Jar l et t. de. ca'oJ."" E*. 1^'xi. ELI/, A HE i ll G.UHHtt •opt 23.—2m _ l.u u u i .\ i a l I.UR IUI .Ml - -• unuith? Ir-nu date applicali-n will b* »Hie Honorablo Court ol Urdii try : i county, for leave to sob tho land? hei r.r {!;• wtato °f Charles A. Loyd, deceswd.-' lVttl, lHtta. sept Jl-.'ai J ESSEi: AUA.M8.4i: QKpRGIA—Ml Sl’o.it li i .1 Ml '. U.T i. i, 11 ■'i.om.i. i_"i .ui y L. .Marble has applied fi r letter? t strati on on thocstato of .lame n ceased, late of «aid ouunty: All per>on* concerned ire In rehy n.- show cause iif any they h »vo why the uaiu.-u ui any mey n »vu wuy iui «■ tration of .-.ml estate- should net be it* said applicant at tlio next N enitxt U? the Court of Ordinary f.«r said c.»'«»t>*. Given undor my hand, September 24*d A. MrKEN/.IK. Manufactupr of SadJIcs ami Harness. pairing ilono at sho*t notieo. Ko. 1J0, broad street Auctiouoora. D, 1»7 ELLIS, (Late Ellis, Livingston Co..) Auction and Commission .Merchant. _ Corner broad and Randolph streets. ROSETTE St LAWHON. 131, Broad Street, Auction and Commission Merchants. COLBERT A; WILKINS. HO, Broad Sheet Auotion and Commissi JAMKa Jitll-X'H.lN, »t. Merchants. Im T. now \ i nu JUIINSUN A- DOWNING, Attorney^ at Lew, Columbus, Georgia. j Nu. J0UN8 sept 2d.—;,w »' i; tiEUllGlA —Mailou t omi>>' Ordivarv's fimcK fur *aiJCd! WHEREAS Jane R. Bullock I'ctiti* 1 letter? of .ulministration iilin**" 1 Cordy Bullock, deceased, late <*: ii lc*‘M All c incerned arc hereby notified " • on or befuro the first Monday in NjJ 1 noxt, t<» show cjuso why letter? •bv^ 1 granted petitioner. . . lM Witness my haml officially. Sepl. 2 . ?* J A.S. M. LOM E, vriul sep2K-vrlm iikoik;i A«it|mi tun County* Ori»;narv'r Hu icr fur sit'd C?« W/IIKHKAS bimu.in blue, ii liuin: :rs .I* « ll!aac **. Roehli?. divcaaeil, h *-• ! *"■ this Court fur leave t. .ill tho real c.*ut«» deceased : Ibis i? thcrefi'ro t.* silo all concerned^ cause, on or beture the lir*i Moiul " next, why luuve * l»..i»|J i,..t l-o gi.i:»lr-4 '» or the -tatute. A -. \\ itnu?*. my i .1 -ignatur- * r *' 25th. 18»m ., a .^ \| j.ijWL UfJ‘0 1 >ep 28*w2m Alt „.i<»' »»T1 |l"ti" real 8