Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 30, 1865, Image 4

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States Internal Revenue Taxes.; fcJEijfitil P«‘oK , hin4r«.i i"-™ table t. Mi ricliKH AKU I Leart.ihMi.nvB ptmeni. | !-«d,ft** niJa'VbHM. Ihroi uer cen. nmotuii, '» ofll'er | 00 £jr H thor, oil drUJ. and Dccr Skin, d’rewed i*Ypo U ndV.“‘.i.?* in binktY/iiS «n‘ | nlff^nnil ninthly products. AUCTION ^°Atieiion Sale, in sma HU.nd Bnnkin,. M mthly .Ux of l-« .«_• per cent, person c~ Bank 1 per cent, upon pons engaged in Lankin. Bank' and Hanking l!n Hi^k. S ind”B»nkio«-™ontMy duty of l-I2«f of^rcSSf S'f' r " f tl *ll.!Xi°1.ni "uinkin--- \ Mlthnml monthly i .f’If i .I 1 !!/1 »cr cc:if. up m average amount Hank- and. »-nkin- duty of l-« . > P‘ r * L ^;; * . , montlia culatlon bfjond the f»v craw t.rt.c I'ClS';; ;, , I ..... 1 . i pound*, 12 conla. ttX all.V nimilnr ler- mf.Ucil Imaorf. i-r barrel. >: noi maro than J1 ‘ B.M’nfcMlnad.'erddu-od by th« dirttllatlnn o^coid. asphaltuui. shale. pc..t. petroleum, or r °U>nfMe°r«tln»’ll'prod”" *1 by th. di.tUlntion nfVol'; n%h«l"fat. t'ctrol.um or rork oil. I IT talmn. ••■•at*. Bicarbonate nl > l“. P*‘> »' *• ‘Hi.!'* llilllH-al. anl l' 1 1 : ‘t"’ ■ "Vm 1 BilliMdTal.lo.Mnr (•i.-.i"’ «'“■ **"• d'l« annum. S»m« i n'.Ui’ ti m Boonnnd SI :»ti Bmr>. d nor coot. BricU?, 3 per 1 Bridge*. rewv per cent Lead Pipes. Ore par cent. Lead, sheet, five per cent Lead, shell. tive percent. i Lent her ^patent* TnilmllS’Vml iaj.annr I j 1 Bother and skins of ovory dcBcriptioil, tive r< r ldme. throo per cent. I,tnae«d Oil, five conts por Ballon. Lotteries, on gross receipts, five per cent Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted (I., hemp. in ". India rubber, ant woo’d, willow. Blass. i.oUcry ware, loatncr. pa per iron, steel, land. tin. , "p|.or, »iip . bras * i«l silver. horn, ivory, hone, imsGo*. wh iti part, or of any other uiHtcriiil not other >o provided for, five pc Manufacture, increiuct Telegraph «. I'cxmIc f'.ibr Then re. eipta, r, por cent. \r ii.Iisti, p|qg, twist, nnd nn . * .. _ : . i.i . I f.....■ ;i>• t herein pro- I mdiuo nil^cr.mis ton taken •l. Amnesty Proclamation. BV TIIK I'&KfIDKNT OP THK PXITfcn RTATM *>* AMKUKU. Wlieraas, Tl»n Pre-Mont of the Unlted Statee. on tbo8th day "T l.-cinnbcr. l+.l. did. »Jtn tlio .. .jectof sapprnsdns thu c.xi. nns rcbeiip.n. [■ ...dii'cull pcr.'ouR to trtV down ibo’r -inni. t return to their loyalty. n. I ihorityof th«* • oitol MaG* tioiK offering amnesty iiV • •bnci lull of •- « it having neon butted ;:i, , ml oil refuse loblic- . i iiii'i-fiiu • horLs, 25 cents per pound- j j. smoking t rhncco. made pxolusively i iii.ii in.' i ,x*',1 \rita leaf or lcul and l par-1 id il pro'liMii m rerta >y i jiplic tlio Wliorea*. iuj in the j*ai-i rch ol fail proclaiimti** wh» hud [red i«, r» ut c!u ing whether manufao- hired or I * -. in hu".(. '• contp per pound. ,i ! Tt.l.afc , Nn.ll und Miirt J lour, man af*ctuie«l :l ’ i .•••.'■'omi"l.ciainpordry.plokHj.l.«c«n- tcd. or other .• iw. i or pound. :io oenti. T »h:: -c », line - ut. niaiiufnctured to be sold or dolivcrel !•.•) <: in milk, or in pa *kagce. papOM, wrapper;., '>r hoxc. -4 , p -r p>utnd, ^ • cent?. Toll llo.fJ, F«o-ry " r ihidfO. *n irro?f receipt". dialled,’ painted, varnished, e reused value, live por cent. , etc. t tl • stones, whothcr with or vithe.lt inscription live Masts, spars, shin nr vessel ltle Mean, pre*ervod. h per cent- . Mineral OohIh, except pea coal and dint coni, por ton—r» centp, , encli bottle :.,;ic-i or noglectod to take tho'benueitRolforcd thereby; and Jlfaf i v Whtroa". Many p<-r«on« who have been ju a n> deprived from all claim to amnesty and thereunder, by rv.ixon ol their I > n r V,9 l * , i at ‘']! directly or »y iiiipliention iu saidrobeiliou.au I ; oontiieucd in ho tility to the govern merit <d | t.ho Imited r-ince the date of said lrocla- (nation, now dcriro t•/ apply lor obtain amnesty an«l pardon. . f | To thoenl, liter.lore. licit hn nutlmritj of , . i !n.i,.rw>. . ..t i f : .(■ I i:i'.cl M«ten may he t-ipt- Broken, and llaukc- d dm. bu-i.m ‘ bru- Bars, upon all • .1." 'll niur.'linndiso. produce nr uthor Bond-. 1 ?! ' T’.’aMlm? " 1 ic '.hcro -f. AndofK'dd contract." for -t per cent, "ii the i nr chaiiK , !-»» per cent, on themuoani eontrR<*tf for xm h *:d« Candle.-. • pc.’ o<Oi' ilandy.Munr v.ilue *i r per pound, i cent-- Oandy, e*oe conti i*er poui- l. i ••nt Candy. * .?• • « di.ia >" 1 others i c than i lie / i 'anal Boat* 1 , on iti - i t:»pf. •» per ’ - Hi ■ Carriage. »i-K. < > " yy WiiK-m. t irr>nil. It** uarriiUto, nnd any « «>a« h nibu.", or l"in ihot. ■«* whicli iup "• w iiicli may * 1 I*' 1 • “’ •engerf. and •' -j 1 '• _ ‘ 1 id..f all Ron. Him- iilmr liko .itch, Oin - C h.itly ol Mineral Water from splines, o eonlalnii.lt not inure than a |.inl ■- a sol Mineral Water-containinK not mote ’’'iSi'ineranVatcr, artificial, fiporconl M'S.hMdund and ill ullior iinilatlons per j "^ii m'li’nd all shows. 2 per cent, on re | MoVasse , produced dlroctly from suBar cane , Juice, five coni" per pound. Mola-scs, svrup of. produced directly Irmn ugar c ano juice. V.4 cent- per khUoii. Naptha. rcHaed. pr*»du«*cd by the dn illation if coul. HHpUaltaiiii »hulo, peat, potroleum «-i r*.ck flit", etc., per gallon. tfH ont-. •t)il. iiliW'inft'iiig, produoed by thudiMili.ilt n of coaL .ifphstlltim, i*halo. peat, petr mmni, ‘-1 rock ..Il~. and all other bihiimnoiM "liHinm-c. u«M for a like pyrpoiMj. per gallon. J'»ccntf. (Id. Lard, per gallon. * cent ". p till iiiiiftar I rcod. pur gallon, ■» cent.*. Oil! all aniui.il and vcffoUhle, n<;| exomptci f. r otherwi o pruVldcl for. per gn' on. ^«ub*. Opera". MiMeunif, ihoatrof. nnd all. h " . oil uro"" rccciiitw 2 ij» r cent. Ojfhlo ol y.inc. pur l«e* pouiidf. d» ucnif. Ihiintf. m. below. r » per cunt. Painters’ L'ulurn.'dry «-r ground, in oil or n intft*, or with waloc. n -t otherwise providotl 1 Wat n par • Hm dividend- and -uridiH ’.iiino. HpintA ’> f.r per gal ion, cent.". •l! i , in. I Pnr.M'd.", • t p<-r com. .11 .,r eiapao, ntttduWholly or in part . pal: .I other gum* anl nuoftiirtcCM, Ic-. u icl Wi.lcJ.C-, gold i pjirt -»t gold h-n o i.1'0. a • White lead. | Wo..-, 111 l i. Win'. .,11 or!. •reoi. ^ p* r cent, i , i eip'a, J 1 j por cent. Utah' . • irnp-M-.'d wholly- j.lt, kept P<r u.- *, valuud i .loliar it.c-ht:-, < on* po- l wn dly 1 -•It. Kept for u-c. valued h, t-.v.) dollar * contx. may ne w't'Tb'IW...I,’I. Andrew .lehnsmi. Pres- identof the I'ii,ted St i•••.-, *1» proclaim and du- elarc. that I her. by rrent In all.i.ersens who have directly or in tii icily f.arLioipatcd in the existing rehullnn, except a.r horoaflor eXcyj t c 1. me*: nd pardon, with restoration ol all riulits of |irn|ierly. exeeiit «s to slaves. cx..-e.’t in c.i<c- where IcKh! i.ruMadinin .under I it law, ol the United Mate. ..revidinB for the r ,,• ,..Mi.,. , i i r -[tcr'v it* porsona o!Ji.[tnt(t in robelli'.iii. have l.-e , ii.iiiiatcd, but on the con- diti ins, oovenhcle-s. tl.it evmy such fersen take and xiiii-cnhe^t* tho following natjj which ?iiatl bo regi * ‘ " orvation, and K hall following, to*’ : of tho.te ■ permanent pre.-t- 1 *i holemnly ; ' .-I !;• r gallo own a audise, vain--i ;ii fifty d. ll.i ing otm hundr d -I•*!I.»i. i-i • therewith, each. • • -t ’ll .• Cri ’i * nlie Iiiii.'ll dred \ -11" Ciii di - ript ii- .. 1 t 1 din Par.i.i c- ii'--’ <1 three hundred t 1-t* died d.d’.M Cariiag *'kc «l< fivo bundled doll.11 . C Cwaia—ground, and cent. Puttie, m c. S.auclilr n. valuud ahoi i dollars.* i at ions, per II*. - with water, ’nt. including paste- d. hiii'l'Tc’ hoard, niri tarred paper for rooting nnd other purpoHe- 3 pci cent. Pamphlet*. '* per < ont- I’.i—ixirtf, *-'■ Phologiaphf, pen ciit, . IVppcr. ground, and all imitatPUH, per m , 1 cent. :-lalhd and mixed with ,vl»i !i any matter what to ho *‘»1d ltd wine, not . p'-r gallon, except tl. • •• . 1’lc -.-0 or racing bo.iH. by mcv.uriug by ru*toiu-liou"e in •;i tons- or 1 «• - -. each, live dollar:'. Y.icuU, Xc. ing one him live dollar,-. Piuiio Fortes. Organs. Mclodeoil i.urlor Musical lnstruiiionM, kept f ... ’hiding th- mlificA',", 'vulued nt above *Jd(* ca< b. **t her o, not public i In- (knit •d at \ cr live dollar** nit.lining not '-ne dollar i.ii bundled I- in11ii than twnnty live « jm ihundnvi r;--'.. - a 11 - * Cigaiutt' '. nia lo \.h oh - on cik-rr- known a- • n«-i-» v allied in » a*-.i cn •*' > -< ’• t h' uaand, thre-- t 1. •* * i '*• Cigar*, vain* d .it ... • t ii over fifteen dollar* p' l tlio p c r thousand. Cigars, valued at ovor thirty dollar per thousand. Cigar-. Niilucd at "verthinv dollar* p« r thou sand ami notovor forty live dollar.-, t wenty-fivo dollars por ttioumid. Cigar-,at over lortv-five.l.illar forty dollars |i r Ihoiisatid, id the valuation d .-hall Oil elu*i and all sh" t th- i groi> r i M.» ! per rout, Clocks Hid limej i. when sold without I**. • . . Cloth?, and all it Mile <o knitted and lulted fabrics el li,m. v. ,! . i ..thor mal.'Hal. be- lore the mit. h i heIj« d. printed or tdoaeli t>.l, und »il cli-lil pi tv tuned, varnuh'-d r Clothing, a id all order, in execs- u\ - i cent. CloiUing, toady-mado, x per cent, Oiovtu, groumi one cent. Clov«*citem-. ground pound, Viiid all imitations, per lb., I nil iifiitutions, por Coal, uiiueials, oxcopt pea coal and dust coal, per ton, f*canw. Coal oil. pur gallon, twenty cent:’. Coal Tar, pv. dueed in the uiunulnct uro of il luminating Va . a l C.tv it" t* ■ t lac ro-dtH- tillution "t tin*. *1 ' " iliu* i i dii'-ed. exempt Cocoa, prepared, pc t *und, one ami u halt cents. , , r Ooffee. ground, and all ground ■ uh*tattoos for coftoe. or preparations ot which cotico lorms part, per pound, one cent. Coiloo, ungroun.i .- u>• ttlutes for, per lo., oi CfUlt. Confcotionory. <ugar valued at not cxcocdiiig twenty eents por Contort io not exceeding !«>r Oonfoctinner.' . < «»r M»ld uthorwiru font Copper, iug- t'.i Cojipcr, rolled, thre i m. twenty cents and r liars, throe por oont. h no duty has boon levied, rnlloctedor pu l. «>r whi-Mi is exoinptod by law, per pound, tv " cent*. lnatiMiid'.'M'o l'rci lout; Stone.-,) ten percent. Draining Til os, throe per cent. Kxprci s Companies, on grow receipts, throo per oont. tCwctuial OUs of nil description cent. Ferries, receiving tolls, throe p gross ret inpts. Fisb am M.eH Y ickages, ft <• pr kegs, or nir- Fruits i rcseivud, the percent. Furniture, und *ther articles mado of wood, sold in rough -i uiTlin .’.e i stuto, five per cent Fur* ot all d« iiit.:. , when made up oi manufactured, tlvi per cent part, or * f any oUmi duct .-hull not I’ll a month, nor ne thou tits. illuuii' ating. aba cub: \* «<f coal, wholly or in muierial, when tlio pro- ,\e '»•*• ishi cubic foot per i, ul»i<- loot, iJO cents, ilien the product shall he cei per month, pci ouc lAcnty ft\e coni'*. thousand Olovesaud Mitten?, per cent. Hold l.. .s', per pa . v.iituining not more thau twenty > .k*. t twenty livo leaves each, eighteen conts. Hold Foil.tw" d'-dai-per ounce, troy woight. Hold, pro luce l ti in iunri7 mines, from bed* of rivers, Irvin tbo eatih.or in any other man- ‘♦j ot one percent l in churches <• ot loss than ♦l'M» and not Inlhirs. Fortes, oto., when valued at ahox •* .d not ahovo *IW. oaeli, four dollars, lhaii" Fortes otc., whou valued ahove *1" '. ch.six dollars. Fidilcs. 'por cent. I'iii*, solid head or othor, • per '-cut. Halo, ot gold, kept for u-o. per ounce, troy. , per ounce; troy, Provided. That silver npooiih or platool sllyoi used by one tamily to an amount nut exceeding for y iMitiocs, as nlorotuiid, hnlfuicing t*> any on * person, plain belonging to roligiouH sociolte.s, and Bouvcuir* and keepsake* actually givcp and received a* such and not kept lor u*e ; nl-u all premium* awarded as.i token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation. <>r a? »• ••iation "f potBon*. t'»r any purp«»-c whatovor. shad bo exempt lr«m duty. Precious Stones, In per cent. Precious Statics, on which dut ie* have boon paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on value of sotting. , ....... ,, Pimento, round, and all imitation.*, per l»*.. 1 oont, Brusnrvcd 1-nuts livo por rent. Printed Books. Maga/incs. Pamphlots., ltc- viows, nnd all other similar printed publica tions, except newspaper*. '» per cent. Paints and Painters Dolors, dry or ground, in oil oi paste, or with water, pot ntherwiae provided tor, por cent. Printed Billbea is, I’rtrda and Circulars, '■ per cent. ... Quicksilver, produced in any manner, J per cont. iiailroad.* on gross rocoipt*. L’ - por cent. Kuilroud Bonds, duty on interest, •> per cent. Bcctilied Wines, per gallon, 6U cents. Hconirs of engines, cars, carriage*, or other articles, when aueh renairs increase the value of the article repaired 10 per cent or over, on luch increased value, 3 per cont. Sulcrntus. per pound, •*> mills. Sail Tent-, Shades, Awning* und Dugs made of cotton, flax, or hotnp, 5 per cent. Suit, por pounds.»» cent*. Sorewi, commonly called wood-*crowfi—1" per cent. Shot, »por cont. Shows, of all kinds, 2 por cent on receipts. Silver, produced from quartz mines, from belief riveis. from • ho curUi, or in any other muiiner, l /j of \ ]»or cent. Slaughtered Patt’o, Swine and Sheep, on all cattle and calves exceeding three ui"iith» oi l. sliiughtcred, oxcopl when slaughtered lor the hides and tallow exclusively, -10cents per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cuttle ami calves under three months old, slaughtered, > cents por head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on nil eivino slaughtered, In t out-per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all sheep nnd lambs slaughtered, a cents |>«r head. Provided, That Cuttle, not exceeding five in number, and calves, swine, sheep,and lambs not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own con sumption. in any ono your, shall lie exempt from duty: nod all slump slaughtered for the pelts shall pay two cents enly per head. Snuff, per pound, ;W» conts. Soap, fancy scouted, croain, transparent, ami all descriptions ol toilet und shaving soup, pur pound, livo cants. Soap, soft, ft por cont Soai'.eastile, value r pound, 2 milts. Soap, Castile, value ahovo livo cents, 1 cent. Soap, palm o I, sumo as Castile. Soap, eraslvo, same us Castile. Soap, all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft soap and soap otherwise provide! for, valued not above live conts per pound, por pound. 2 mill*. Swap, all other descriptions, valuod above live cunt* per pound, l cunt. Soda Water f oto., !» oor oont.. Spur* and Ship or \ essel Blocks, 2 per cent Spirit*, distilled and Hold, or removed lor • insuiuptlon qv sale, from July 1, Im’>|, per gallon, II ML From February. 1. IK two dollars per gallon on lirrt proof. Htago Coaches, 2*(. per cent, on receipts. Steamboats, 2 l j percent, onrcuoipts. Ship* 2I-i por cunt on rocuipts. Starch, mado of potatoes per pound, 2 mills Starch, made of corn nr wheat, per pound. *> mill*. Starch, made of rloo or any other niatorials. ar pounds 1 cent. Strain l.nginos. including Locomotive ami Marino Fngincs, 3 por cent. Stool, in ingots, bars, shoot*, or wir • clinf' forty .n •h lilfy d'dlal :ciling eight” a :mi ten top". T \ D L K If. id t.'ivil Fnginocrs—5>l0. t e-v-'.-c ling Kx- i and n " exceeding ig v.-h - e aimu.-il sale* do not ex- In. If cxeeodiog .^lO.tDO—S2U. eg cnpiiai not oxccoling -t'lh,- c. ling for every addi- nnd eft’uct :n prerenco of UniighTy I will hui,-*'.* r "rth Diirhfuf ly dc.iond the C.-n"tilnii"U'd the I nttod s ate* .',,d vrili i:i like m.uiTior.dc *>y and t.u'b. .1- ly .uiMurt nil l.iv, mnl wbioh Inve b tn lu.yln liurinK U'u «* n'inB rc iolli'in . Mth rcloron. . in tlio omnnviMiUon «f «lavc- : ' li« l r»Wo*liI‘.!’-li.-T ? ,1.' pormm. lire nxeoiitod : Iroin the benefits of t his proclamation : 1 Ail who nro or hi.c been pretended civil or diplomati.MdrP'cr- ->r othorwixo doioortUo or loreigu agents of tao protended Ooul'ilcrato M .?tSil who loft .Judicial stations tindor tho Cnittd S "tes to aid the rebellion. •( All who huvu been inUitary or naval oin- . , i - or the prctond'id C iilnl«:ra*.o govemm-mt .ilioce tiie rank -I Colonel in the army, or Lioq- • M.mt in >iio navy. \. AH who left th< ! it’- r. Boil ling Mli ! » sing capital not exceeding sd f All *•* l.o r .,tr. t the t.OI. • ne United S rod-ting the rchelli ii. All who Inivo < ing othcrw iso ;ongrc?s o u the robellion. tendered tiio rusigna in Cm Army and iNn • * evado their duty n d in any way in treat found In tho Ftntcd Stato^ scryicc illicer-, soldier* i»or i* in othe "T.’ Ml prr-'-o- who hnvo been or nreahsen* . . ‘ .... -1, - i - • • •..* l r the purpose- "1 aiding tho rebellion. . . , k. All military or naval oflieors in tncrol>u. str .i c who were educated l*y the Covnrntneut in the AIHilary Academy »t West i’oint or at the United State* Naval Academy. *.-. All per-ons wlu» hold the preton led ofltres *urraction ngauist Uovcrnors -d the .*■ tlio United States. ... . in. All perrons who left their home* witlnn 1 ho jurisdiction ami pi-.dc«*iioii ol tho United State*, and passed beyond tho federal military liji'.- into tho so-called Confederate States for tho purpose of aiding '.hr rebellion. II All person* who liavo engaged in thede- strudion of the comuicr' , o of the l nitod stales upon the high sen*, »ed all person* wit" havo nmdc raids into tho Vnited States from Cauii- ; da or boon engaged in dc.-troyinrr tho commerce of tlio Vmied Mute* vnthe lake, and i Ivors that j separate the British province* H -m tho l nitc l | * l J‘l l All person* who, .*» i time when they I *o k to .hum the 1 • • ctit- tier by Jak.ug *hc oath herein pr<- n !. -• ' H-ta-y. uu or j civil <• mllr.otucnt cu*t ;y. -.r urn.* r bond o | tho milit i> i * n i il au'.!.- ritie* "f .agent-* ol th* 1‘nitci.h.,t - *• ; ri-"n«r.- ofany kui-l.eilh-w! before, raf-er thr.r vouviciiod. I k .All : - ' -vliuhave \ duntarily pajtici- palod in sai-I rcDo 11*. *n, tho c«tiiu ited \uluu uf \, huso taxable, property i? ov er $jVKjO. ,, t It All | cr- wu" have taken tim oath of ntnncfty, a.* toc.-c it.ed in the Prenident’ “ clamution «d Dct ot ullewi Home I 'i -. ten bd.iu' lieu - i I Tavei ho two hiimlJed l • ii •: I .lack?, ton dolhir- he rc 'n* sh , Jrdl.us. TO OWNERS C it> T TON. We fiud Ibat tlie large quantity of Cotton which we own and control m South Western Georgia, and tho un settled condition of the country, will require us to ESTABLISH A HOUSE AT _A.palacTii.cola, Fla., for the purpose of receiving and for warding ail Cotton to our houses at Liverpool and New York. Wo will ho associated at that point with the most eminent business men of tj,c country, who will receive, store, compress and forward all consignments pay taxes, charges and make advances .1 ! upon shipments to WATTS, CIIANE ’ k CO., New York ; W. C. WATTS &: CO., Liverpool; or GIVEN, WATTS tc CO., New Orleans, or will forward Cotton on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS, where owners prefer to consign to oth or houses. Batrgingand Rope Supplied. Shippers can roly upon prompt atten tion. General patronage solicited. Address E. ,M. BltUCE, MORGAN A CO., Apalachicola, Fla. Sept. 0—1 in W. F. ALEXANDER is tho Agont for tho above houss in this city. Office over Dr. Ware’s Drug store. TO OWNERS OFOOTTON. In ftnsnvr to numerous inquiries from abroad u c would say that we arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, I’l l' l.v OUUEll AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States ,.r Alabama, nearly every ijl ie.nt men, Columbus Business Directory. Dry Qoodi and Groceries. J. F. WINTER Jc CO., No, 78 Broad Street, Dealers in Dry Hoods, (Jrocories and Country •Produce. GEO. H. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad Street,) Dealer in Dry Hoods, Groceries. Fancy Articles and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groccrios, Jtc., Jcc.,_ ut old stand of H. C. MITCHELL & CO.. (At Gunby & Cu’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Doulors in Groceries and Staple I>ry_Goqd». L. M. BI0GKB8. U. 8. CRANK. BIGOERS Jc CRANE, Grocers, Produce nnd Commission Merchants, 1QD Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Oroccrics, Produce and Staple B. D. CASEY, Oroccri'.*.* and Liquors, No. 157, one door below J A McNeill A Co. Broad Street, T&ilora. «•, A. KOEIltf, Cutting and making done in the’ . Run'lolph street, two door* bH st of* 1 Strupper. II. JONES, Dootu nnd tiiioes. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73, Broad Btreot, Wholesalo and Retail Dealers iu Boot* yu Leather. Findings and 1.1 liners’o{|”' Jt - P. BIEULBR, Manufacturer of DouU and Shop, Hret ajur Ur.,:, E. KURNIKKR & CO.. Dealers in Dry Goods nnd Fancy Groccrioj, No. 17d Broad Street, Under City Hotel. J, a. TYLER, ». K. R«nt80». TYLER & ROBISON,. No, 129, Wost side Broad Street, Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchant s^ L. W. " ALL. R/TUOMPSON. WALL Sc THOMPSON, No. 132, East side Br^ad Street, Dealors in Groceries, Liquors. Country Produce. J. A. M’NKILL. . , E* A. SMITH. J. A. McNEILL Sc CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquor*. Rope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., ] >5. Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, Douka ami Stationery. J* W. PHASE, Bookseller nnd Stationtr No. ‘.*2, Broad Stnet. Crockery and Ulaas Ware cowdery" A CO., Dealers in Chinn, Gl.11 Ware, a,.. Columbus Bunk Building, lirogd Fuuhimiablo Millinery. LEE. ,r l ‘ 1 u Strtipinr. Doutir.try. DR. Room* direv»ly « FOfil.K, '‘*r tin- Post Ofliec. Southern hiKprctin Co., HILL, Au’r. No P.n E. WlllTi:. 1. Opp" it*- Ttf!iipr»rajh , 8 l| .M H<T.,ir« r “I ''.,rri a(M '- 1 ' BRITTON i BARNES,. Dealers in Family Groceries and Confect Iona- rit*. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford street — D. Walholmi’- old -nn I J, 11. GREGORY, Dealer in Fancy Articlo*, Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Ac., Ac-, No. 34. Brood street, opposite Express ofliee. No Broad si , ind "inokin^ • * ndoiph tKY. Phur. i-i HjOJUl. lilt, K I RK; (Late of Wttlkfi* Offer* bis service* t<> 1 he • iti/ in* Ulll- e :iI Iw--.ii, .- .. 1 . DR. CUL/RY, Office up stairs, in tmildii'K h.ici Bank. Ulllee hour 7 to S «. p. in. nnd 7 to In p. 11 DR. Prescription* . LAW, .id *t root, ■fid ly p.... PERRY A CO.. Dealers in Fancy Goods, Hats, Groceries, Ac., 84 Broad street. -timid . ... I*[v5, or the «>ilh ; h-- United Ftutes since tho date ... .. all a. and wh > have ti"t thence* d kvi *. th.- - . m* ii.violates I-rovi led that i te t * the Pi K-helcmunvy will he ex* intent with tiie tacts of . .w- ...id the peace and dignity ol the Uni* .•'tales, t lio ."’corotnry »*t State will e-tab- tendod a* may ted iieli rut and rcc" insure it govirr.m In the Peddle? , iwith « P- dollar.:. (with Itor u* or mules) twenty- hor?e or mule) fifteen lling on loot) ten dolkws. Pcd.lleis, dry U. tittv dollar*. Pi-■idler.- 1 , je-vt li >, tifty doll us. Pliotographci \ i who e 11 »*i_-ii*t-» ilo not exceed live huo.lied dollar*) tell dollar-. Overlive bundled dollars and under one (liousan.I dol lar*. tiiteeu doliiit*. Over one tlt«»u: and •l-dlar*, twenty-live d -liar*. • Plumber-. ten dolla*.*. Physician-'. Surgeons and Dentists, ton dollars. Real l'.statc Agentr, ten dollars. KoetBlora if n each .",r.n huvrels) twonty-flv dollar*. Retail denier*, ten dollars. , lletail De Her? in Liquor*, twenty*Uvedollar: Stallion : and J.tekf, ten «1 -dlar*.. Stoamor* and yi’**«*l*, (turnishing food « lodging*) twenty-fivo tlplln for ndtuiniatcnng :,g the - t- i miner?y oatli, so n* to die li t * to tho puoplo and guard the 1 •iimony *.vneic t. I have hereunto «ct uty bund, and caused tlio seal of the l nited States to be affixed. . , . . . Done at the City ol asltington. tuts tho 2*.'tli lay of May, A. D., ! v 'i.amlot the indppeudciiee of America the H'.Uli. ASUXEW JoHN’SOV, By the Prcsidont, * Wm. 11. SKw.viui,Soerotary of .State. Instruction* to Ifixcepted CIahscn. The following circular ha* been issued front the attorney general’.* office by direeliott ol the president : All pur* •»»* belonging to excepted el a enunierate t in the pr»-*idciit .i proclamation of May IfiUh. I8ii*», wli * m tion t" the i re* d it notified that bob-re tip would bo coiifidcred t have respectively tak et r.n-i -u »- rioeq to me oath or nflirutalion .1 -.n t pr-'.-lainnti .11 ot tiie president. Every .-ut'i pur-on desiring special pardon :h'Ul'l make application in writing "t in person tlierclor. and transmit with mi eh application the original oath and at* firm, turn as ttkmt uni u'»- rihi l before the "llieor uuthorizod u.niter tho rules uinl regula tions promulgated by the secretary of state, to a«lmtuislcr theamno ty oath prescribed in said proclamation of tho president. u-i be howu that t hoy ■t Cii:ur<ria, South Carolina as ue have local a^mh at t> nun sind a corps of most v ter ted f» i n teffrity, rapaci - ty,and erpi rienre, to take charge of every lie Oil! also pay all Taxes and Charges ol'ciery description, AM) MARK I.IUEUAL ADVANCES ON' TIIK COTTON. fu short, n e will take charge of the Cotton on receipts nr orders and site the Owners no Trouble Whatever, the (inn ire receive it until solil and turns made In/ our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., Xew York, ur W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, England. II'. inn! ’li1 (special intention of non sidvnts in 1,111 facilities. U. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Oil* Columbus as Agont for K- M Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSES Sc CO., Dealers in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Goods. No. 08, Old Stand, Broad Street. 80H0BBR a BIFLBR, Manufacturers ot Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors nnd Shutters, Locks. Ac., Rear of Spear’s Jewelry store, Randolph st. N. CROWN CO., Manufacturer* and Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron and Copj ur Ware, House Furnishing Goods, East siao Broad Street. . It. W. Ill LI. FORD, WM. 1'itR. R. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturer* of Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware uu-l Stoves, 141, Broad Street. D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No, 143, Broad Street, Wholcsalo and Retail Doalers in Stoves, Iron, fin. Coppt 1. Britiania Ware A■ •. john Mcgovkrn. (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broail Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware., Guttering and Booth.g done at short notice. Attorney tloncrnl. W imitation*, pci lb t all description*, in tin Ginger, tamuud on« cent. Glue and Gcluti selid state! per 1 nun 1 »mv ♦* , nt. Glue and Cement, m.idt waolly or clue, to be sold iu a liquid -late, per cent*. Grave M Located Bruco A Cn., 1 am prepared to tuko charge of Cottons under the above n Ivertisomont, aud to mu ko advances tii oreon. lam also desirous of purchasing largely nnd will pay full markot rate#. fei.i\ Alexander. Office 10k Broatl Street, Sopt 20—If over Ware’s drug Btoro. WarehouBO ancl CommiaBion Morchante. K. 9. GRKF..VWOOD, WM c. OBAT. GREENWOOD A GRAY. Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Rankin Ware House, in rear Cook House. J. R. IVEY A CO., archouso, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Oglethorpe struct near Enquirer office. JOHN MtJNN, * (Broad Street) General Commissi n Merchant, Special atten tion paid to purchase nnd shipping of c. ttoiv M. P. KI.LI8. CHA8 K M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Brand street, next door South of Bank of Columbus- W. T. WOOD, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apaladii ’ola, Flu. I allow Chandler.-* 1 lar*. 'theater*, .Museum dre l dollar*. 'i’obnoe.»m."tten Wh"h-"iili’ Dealer annual.- .H»- do not 1 \V||o!c-i|c IVnlci tale excc i flfrj 1 addition.1 one 1*1. 1 fit tv tli-. 1 and doll.11 Wli.-le-il. Dc.il , wllidcHile di-illcin. P Makers, 1 art Halls, o n dot • j hmi- e.vcopt liquor*) whose M-d .-S'iO.iVm, wt>y dollar*, •■xcopt li-iuor*) wIiomi -uiut vl dlur.*, for every 1 1 iloli.i.s io excess o| d dla ■'liter Steel, than ' « • out.* por 1 pound rntedmiGi anil I heir Hnij>loy«rs. ii t-;,\i»qi a btek.s u.s foiu i:s, MONETARY. In a circular just Usuud by tho metro politan insurance company wo find the j following UM'fttl table, showing tiie value of currency compared with gold at dilfer- ont rates of pronmim : When gold i* The discount on Ono hundred sold tor l\ S. legal ten- dollar* in ouriutt' der currency currency will 110 1 . d u j , ind* gall in vo pi r cent. _ .. pt .til explosivo substonoas ouidatoi mu.'.it.'.4 ltirtiiug, artillery, or >port- iag purpose,*, wnvu ' aluod at 28 ettls per tb.. orieM, p<r pound. 1 cent. Guupow.Lr, and all explosive t-uKflancos made !«t mining. >d.»-iuig. arnllory or sporting purposo. wbun valued above eents pot lb., and u >t«vo-du s ■ «miU i or lb., 1‘4 cants. Gunpowder, n it n.l cxplosixo substances made tor mining, bla-tin-. artillerv. or sporting purposes, when v H • d .»t ahovo 3S cent# per pound, K eont.*. llats and bonnets > pei com.I llu Is. a? launched, "t ship*, bark*, brigs, schooners sloops, sail boa; . -teaiul"»at», canal boats, aud ail tner vi-.-oImiu l water erart, pot including cojrinctf 1 Mining, boroafter butlt, made or consiructcd, t\v > per cent. lncainc, the sum vt y* 11 exempt. Income, the tax 11 ' per ceu*. over ♦ *00 and •ot over $'‘,000. Income, tax ol ; i per '-out. on exocss ot 8S.W0 and Dot cxee-'uuiK ^jn.istn. Income, tax o; ton per uout on the execi over ton thous^ud dollars. * Inaorant c.Compaulcs. ou gross receipt, ouc and a huit per oont. Iron, pig. per ton, two do.lar*. Iron Bloom*. Slai** or Loop*, whether made in forges or bhmiucrios, per ton, three dollars. lrou. railroad per ton. three dollars. Iron, re rolled. 1 or ton. two dollar*. Irou, all advanced boy-md Mupts slabs or loops, an l not advanced beyond nat? or rods, aud baud, li n»p. «*r fheot iron not thinner than So. 18, wire guage, per ton, titreo dollars. Iron Plate, nut lca< thau of ntt inch thick, per ion, three dollar*. Iron Band. Hoop, and sheet, thinner tlun number eighteen, w ire guxgo per ton. five dot- Plate, less than ) i of an inch in thick- neu. per tou, fivo dollar*. „ ,, , Iron Nail*, cut and wrought, spikes and horae-fchoc NaiD, when wrought by hand, por Ion, five dollars. , ,. Iron Casiiuc*, used for bridges or other pei- manentslructure*. per ton. three dollars. Iron Casting', exceeding ten pounds in weight, foreauhcaaiing.uut otherwise provided for, per ton, Puree dollar*. Iron Rivets, excoediug of an iueh in diatualer, per ton, tive dollar*. Iron Nut*. le*< than two ounce* each in weight, per ton. five dollars. Iron Bolt*, not lea* than four oanoev in weight, per tou. fi'« dollars. i Jewelry,(see Previous stone*,) ten 1‘et’ cent J | Kid Skins, five per cent Knitted Fwbrtcs. lire per cent.l ,_ois, nais, Hitcpis. or wire, mu leas than 1 » «*t an iueh thick, vulued h* ?o\ eu eenU per pound or Uvw por ton, five dollar?. ingots* liar*, sheet* or wire, nut Ic? 1111 iueh thick, \ allied above sovrji pound and not above cloven cent * jU, tier Ion, tun dollar*. Moot, m ingots, biirs.shcota or wh o, not lo'- thau 4 ot an inch thick, valuud at above eleven cents per ton, twelve dollar* and a halt Stone, froestono, sandstone, niarblo und building stone ot any oilier description, whou dre-sed hewn or tim-dicd, t per cent. St err to types, alt product ion* «*f, s per »-owt. per toll, throo dollar*. Until other "i I•• r. u’i. nicd hy the Krrcd- liu-n's linruiiu, tlio lollowing rules will to’1:1 t'oico, mot are ruhli hud lot lUe guidiiliee ol tho l ruo'linu .andtheir I 1 mormailers: I. 1 l.e uomiii 'ii i:iw uoverning tlio domo.di.- rolat i"p . «i\ ii» 1 .11 nt* uiith-.rit v uni ' omrol over tlieir «In.iircn, nu.t uu.ii'liiii*» mtioi ovui t heir w ml*, .iro 10 i.uvu l'he unttiority and oMiuati"!i o*. i- ir.-n - ia 11*t guardian' take Hie nl tee of thost ol the I " u 1 in i er. II. Tlio torun-i uu\- iu?aru eousiituted tho 1 i. diao -I mill'll -. ate -i t.10 iifcod and inti 1 m. ‘ thu .«'• oi.'n "i pari m "»i other near relative* oaioiMu .1 -uppoiiiui: them. III. Y.mm; men nud miiix ""i.U y.-iii • .-t 1 - will ro ii| a in m. lui thu »*d "t Iti .1 i ir nt ..r wuan mn uutll ttvoy \*o- 1" I 28 -8 por cont >1 "l ger cont .; s| por cent -11 18 por cent •42 s«» per cent II U' per eont 41 9 » por eont 17 ’.7 per oont 48 72 por eont Ml 00 per cont CHARLES ROGERS A CO, . Purchasers of Cotton forShipiuent. Ofliee late Bank of Chnrle*ton Agency, Broad Struct. Oliappell, Bruce & Co., IMPORTERS Ai JOBBERS OF BBY GOODS, No. Ill, nest Fourth Street, (i:i:nvi:i:n hack and ei.m.i CINCINNATI, OHIO. Watches, Jewelry, . T. 8. SPEAR, Practical and Experienced Watchmaker nnd Jeweler anil Dealer in J. U. BRAMHALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 9*.*, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watohca and Jewelry repaired. W. ROSENSTIHL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad st.. Next door to J. W. Pease’s Book Store. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 06, Broad Street. Candies, Fruits, Wines, Ac. I. G. 8TRUPPER, Randolph Street, > Manufacturer and Dealer in Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Preserves, Pickies, Ac. COURT ORDERS^ I In the matter ot the Pr.>bit3 EXPARTE. | of the lost nil! ami tot;, Wm. P. Webb, "1 Mrs. .Mary Vt ulhice, >\ e - Propoundcr. I ceased, in Marion Court «.l i Ordinary, July Term, If”. W HEREAS, William P. NN ul.l> t-rupouml.'i L? Probate record the lust wi'l and t.-t.iui." : of Mary Wallace, dueeaseJ, 1 dc .. i«-.-idcx.t said county ot .Marion; and v. in r»-1- it ari car. to the Court that Cargill XV alla.’u. t!,c ".| f ,- lr . viving heir id law of -aid dc;-u.i?rd, rejidea l.». youd tho limits uf this State: It i* therefore ordered hy the Court that »ai,l case be set down fbv^ trial at the next Septem ber Term ot this C.ius t, :\t V.iiiuh timo the * proofs in said u ".1 ..t. 1 «.nuch**ant and determined '• juugment and onler will theu ho m ide in t!*c pieiaise? mtorieht andjustioo *h:t!l riicrlain: /Vnd it i- further ordered that due and legal r.otiue shall b« eetiiod as given /aid Ca'g.tl allace by t’., e publication ot tliis order in the Colututm Ki- ouirer, a n tw 1 i • 1 } I * 1 las hm, Georgia, ouce a. week tor *iv iu.iiu Jutf. ly nrueodiugsaidoe; lumber lcrtuoi tbi*i\urt. A true extract Iroin tin- Minute ol Court. SeptemoeuMh. 1 - . J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, and ex-oflioio Clerk «*t Court of ordiuary, iept 18—wow G IEORGIA—llAHKi.-' nil NTV.-Jesse M. r Callaway lias applied to mo t*»r letter* aduiinUtration on tins estate "1 \\ idi.itu A. Callaway, docoascd, late of 1 county, AU-persons c mourned are iiercliy ti-»t.Ctd t * show caueu lif at;y they Uu\e) wt.\ - lulleLTi should not ho granted the said apid'uuntrttb* Court ot Ordinary to bo hold in and tor*ai-l county on the first Monday in November next. Given under my baud this l'kh day of Set- teuiber. lSw.. (JE0UllE w MULLINS. gept 10—wSi Ordinwy, t B()RGIA—H ARR IS COl'STV. -t’harle Jf 11. Pri -hard applies to mo for letter*of administration on the p?iw;.e of .Joseph till* Patrick, deceased, late of said coinWy. All persons •«» cornel are here!)) notified lo allow cause xif any they hnvcj why said letters should not he granted the said itiqdicant at th; Court of Ordinary to bo held in and tor said county on the first Monday in November nut. Given under luy hand this 12th day ot Sep tember. 18(55. sept 16-wftt G eorgia—Harris county.—John ji Askew Ini* applied to nle lor letter.'^ of ad- ministration on the ustato ot Su.'.t.t tSrillia, de cea-cd, Into of said county. All poisons concerned aro hereby notified to show cause‘if any tb > have) why..-aid letter* should not be granted the ?ai l app'.icant :i» th« Court ot Ordinary t • he i..-; t iu and tor t-i county on the lir-t Muudny in '' • >oer next. Given undor my hand tin? 2‘.'tli August. 1> GEORGE W. Ml'LLlNS. KUg • • w.'t Ordinary. G " EORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. Whw* a.*. Henry ti. Feag'm and Robert J. tmtur apply to me lor letters of adinmistration onth* ostatoof John W. Grimes, late ot said count), deceased: * ...... Those arc therefore to cite and admonish in eoacerned to show cause vit any) within t time prescribed *>y stalutu, why said letten should not bo granted. Given ubder my hand m ofliee, Aupuftt ». 18ti3. J. L. WIMBERLY, Urdmarj. August 3u-w.it . G 1 FORGIA. Ml>i ; niiKK U"l M t.--WrtM- W hy K. Thomas, jt;„ tins applidl J; ,, l’r"b*u of the nuncupative will of Grigsh.v U. *r., deceased, and for letters "t udtninistutwi ft to execute tnesamc. • I All person* concerned are hereby nottVNi* I ?how cause tif auy they have) why said I should not bo admitted to Probate and l*uw» I of administration cum testnuiuntu annexo grti* I ted to said applicant at the t.'ourt ot Ordinal/1 to be held in and t»r. aid e .unty on the on*. I Montlxy in October ne\t.^t»i\en innier tu/1 band 26th day of Ajigust, 18'U twenty- , hm Ski iu, wlum previously ossossci in the l m- roujih, and upon which duties havo been tu-* j t - tually paid, shall l»o n*'C*'cd "it tlio imrea-i d -d* value only wheu .carried or finished, • It" Succession to Real Estate, where the sue I • n oefsor shall ho a lineal 4s*uo ora lineal .tt • | t" cower ot the prodoeoMtor*ou tho value of tli.' real estate, on each ouc hundred dollar*. ■ t. be tlplior. cewor upon the value, |-cr one humlred »hdlar| two dollar*. Succession to Real "state, whore ihodinvower shall ho a brother or Mstet ot the fattier or mother, or a dcseendaut ot a brother or sister ot tho father or mother of tho predecessor, pur i»uo hundred ttollar*. four dollar*. Succession to Real Estate, where thesuocc' sor shall bo h brother or sister of the grand father or grandmother, or a deseeudautot the brother or sister of the grand fatlici or grand mother of the prodece.'?or, por ono hundred dollars, flve dollars. Succession to Real Estate, whore the suoeu,<- I »or nhalt ho of any other degree ol o dlatenal conBanguinity to tho prodeoewor, or*hall be a stranger in blood, per ono huudred dollar*, six dollar*. Succession to Personal Property, same a* Real I 'it itu. Sugar brown or muscovado, not ahovo No. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly I from tho sugar eano. and not from sorghum or itupchee, xUher thau (hose produeud by the re finer, per pound. 2 cents. On all clarified and refined sugar above No. 12 and not above No. IK Dutch elandsrd in color produced directly from the sugar cane, and not from sorghum or iuipehbe, per pound,2" a cauta. Sugar, on all clarified or refitted sugar above No. 18, Dutch standard in color. prrMlueed di rectly from the rugut cane, and not from sor ghum or imphfc, per pound, IP s cents. Sugar, ou gross amount of sulo* of refiner*, including all the products of their inanufocto ries or refinerie*. a duty of 2}% per cent. Sugar Candy, valued at not abo\ c 20 cts. per pound, per pound, 2 cents. Sugar Candy, exceeding 2t» aud not exceeding 40 cents per round, 4 cents. ■ 8ug&r Candy, exceeding 40 cents per pouml or old otherwise than by the pound. 10 per cent. Sulphate ot Baryte*, per H»» pound?. 12 ceutB. n‘ * an l > •< IV. ih • I t' 't'lvr? ali.t t their pn ot Ire • linen must l infirm, mu rcteso citoi . ti 1 >tmll tlio 1 «<» aw ay from ihoir tt'Mmv. oi ii\ u in I'Penu-s and Uavo their par- < nfi-or ehifiic,:^. t younger t rothurt. orslitorj V t i< • niter m.i-..t; « 1 fruediuun will not he urn i>tclt> tin o aw.»y or drive Irmn their I • .t ''* * i.tiliiful n.ind', wrio have Itelptui to in 'K * uc • lof . " lu u thu -t •!•? arc *ared.w ith- "Ut nayi 1 . the Ich 1 ilu.iay pertormed. \ 1 l uednicii. Iik<-alio low mor. arc atuen* •*♦'■.«• t * iv i. l . .immallaw ami nr*’ liable t • * -'»1 1 • t.'Hfl hi vt -l iti'*n? law, thc.-auie as whitovitii h*. but in no e.i'C will brutality he ut lowed * .0 I'sriof the tortucr master.— Thinhu > ii - wi ! a* nco ?ce that with the end <>t - • a \ <• 1 > .lit it- und cm torn* which were »-.v\t" K' 1 reservation must cease to havo cfleet. Nil. l'er?on"ot ago who are free from any of the obligation? referred lo above are at liberty to lind new h mu? whenever they eau find pro per euii 1 -yinuut.but they will not he ?upportcd by the Government or by their former masters in idlenc*- and \a. rancy. V III- It will l*e let 1 to tho employer -e: \ a;a 1 ... ree 1: > 1 the v*agu< tc be paid, ami auy ju?t aria*.' i-uui.t .1 v utract will uot be tnt'-tlci c 1 w . . '-at true huuit are adt that 1 the !• v . tit •« - n they ought t«* expect only m'delate vs.u- . id w hen thetr employer* eau* it": t-a.v the in Mtey, tiicy eu„ht to he contented with a ht'.r part «*l tl.u cr,.p to he rai»ed. This rule hubicut t '.uc’a inoddiuaticn us tho Freed* utcn * Bare u may require. 1\. All officers, .*"l«iivr* nud eitiren* urero- quocted t«» gvu pu’ilii-tty to tno-o rules amlto instruct the treed people as to tweir new tight* and obligation?. A All **ub District and IV*t Commander* are required to correct any \i«* ation ol the above rules within their jurisdiction. All offence* lien under may bn tried before a Military Com mission or l'i>»w*t Court. By v.'iumund ol Rrvv et M:*j. Gen Wilhox, UDNN AUD ih lNliOk F. Oapt. and \. A. A. t». Wanted to Bent. 'DWt'l l AM* ,« ,.e Apply at I Tills tiKFK’i: 1SJ1. Jan. 1 to May 1 May 1.10 Uct. 1 nfederate Motes * May l’J, 1805, ’pi- Nov. r* r* r v) HOpridan.l *2\ SUpr Feb.lft 21 *2 20 April 1 A1 rtl 1> May 1 May is June 1 June 15 July 1 J aly 1 *» Aug. 1 Aug. 15 Sept. 1 2 ■*H> Sept. I 2 **) Sept. 15 2 fit) Oet.l 2 50 Out. 15 2.60 Nov. 1 to Feb. 1, 1863 3 1863. Feb. 1 to March 1 3 10 March 1 Id 2* March 15 t«» M-.y '.5 May i’ it •June 1 6 60 Juno 16 July 1 July r. A tig. 1 Aug. 1 i Sept. 1 Sept. 15 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Mar. 1 Mur. 1* 2* April 1 1: April 15 2 May 1 ? May 1 J unc1 to July 15 18 July 15 to Aug. I s * 20 Aug. 16 22 1 I Sept. 1 hM '*• 1 j Oct.'l ’ 27 1 I Oct. 15 26 1 I Nov. 1 25 61) 60 Dec. 1 32 “ Dec. 15 35 Dec. 31 51 186.5. Jan.l tkt " Jan. id 65 '* Fob. 1 56 " Feb. 15 46 •• March 1 55 March 15 56 April 1 70 April 16 80 •* April 20 lPU * April 26 200 April 27 .iU) April 28 500 April 2*.) S'H.) " April 30 1*10 Muvl 12t)') " Whlcn was the la*t... tual sate for Ccutcde- 1 ate Note.'’ A. CADMAN, IND LOCKSMITH. ALT. Resor ption* of Bell U n king attend It; ed t •*. ind Key s liude »order. CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY •*IM , «*M I I took’.- H"TLL. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS,] AM) KViSBY ARTICLE Seressury 1 •> Itlnke a Complete Outfit FOR A ' CITY OR COUNTRY STORE, ( CAN HE OBTAIN BD AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. | • \Vo will duplicate prices of any bill l ■ purchased in New York. Wc aro de- 5 j teruiined to make it to the interest of >j | the Southern States to purchase tbc.ir i i stock of us this fall. One of our parfc- | tiers resides in New York, andoonse- l j quently has great advuutagos, which j wc propose to extend to our customers, i \\ e eau supply every article kept iu a i | country Dry (ioods store. l j Chappell, Bruce & Co. PHELPS Sc WHITESIDE, No. 114, Brood Street, I Manufacturer* of Phelps’‘Most) Roso Cuudic*.’ aud Dealers in Sweet and Sour Articles. CARGILL Sc BROTHER,* 68, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. aug 26-’ J N 0. .) 0 liN SON, 0rdinttry. Bakeries. CHARLES CRICHTON & CO..' No. 150, Broad Streot. Manufacturer of Cakes, Loaf Bread, Crackors of all kinds. whide.sale_and_rotail. C. UREY VOGEL. No. 32, Broad street. Manufacturer of Cakes, Bread an J Crackers, of all kind* Lager Beer Saloon. 1 ; aug .*0—1 m 1 . Druggist* and Apothecaries, URQUUART & •CHAPMAN, Druggists and Apothocarie*. Dealers in Drugs, Modccines, Perfumery. Scc.. Old Stand, Broad St. DR. R. A. WAKE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drug*. Oils, Stationery, See., 106, Broad street. A. H. BRANNON. 135, West side Broad street, Drutggist anil Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, p. L. 1) rooks . W. J. LAND GUN u. Si. RUCKER, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 13D, WIST S1DK BROAD ST. V.'s' ick N HAND a full and complete Dry GociiD, tifooeries. Cutlerv, Hardware. Tinware, Glassware. Crockery. 1 *ot*. >hoc-s. liau. U T„! 5V C j?° L ^ U0lf * Wines, Ac, ►»*«»- ui' u having your iu"uey chauged. L. BROOKS Sc CO.. Manufacturing Druggist* and ChcmisU. at Acee A Colliers old stand. No-63, Brood st. Saddlery and Harness, SHERMAN Sc CO*. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, Ac., Ac., Opposite Kojctte A LawhonT Auction Store, Broad ?trcet. A. MoUNSIK, 5tiinufacturer of Saddles aud llarnesi. Re pairing done ac short notice. No. 130, Broad street Auctioueera. ROSETTE A LAMTUON, 131, Broad Street, loi, nrooa oireet, Auction and Couitnis'tion Merchants. — COLBBHT A "WILKINS. 14U, Broad Street, Auction and Commission Merchants. jAUkS JilUXAOX, l*» T. DOWXIKU 'JOHNSON A DOWNING, ' Attorneys at Law, Coluuifiuk, Georgia. EOKOIA. mfscoukk c:oV.vn',-J»k'l M II. Wilkinson has applied fur letter* nl administration on the estate ot lVtcr 1>. 5»na| deceased, late of said county. All persons cos-1 cerned aro hereby notified to show causeUlsWI they havo) why the administratimi <*t sgiaryl tatu should not he granted t" said apphuani*I the Court of Ordinary to be held in and I county on the first Monday in Outobcr net'. I Given under uiy hand Aiprust 2*;th. 18'; • I .INU. J oil NSO N. ordinary. I nug29-w‘'t I rmvo MONTHS from Ante »iii'lif»tioii ^[| 1 lie made to the Court ot "r un t: j ■■! >,t I art county for leave to sell tlio lot iu thM°*i of Lumpkin, belonging to the estate of Chariai A. Farwell, deceased. August23 Do-'. M.UtTHA FARWKLL. MlfiO-WlM Atltnr i.^j miltllA Ml EOO! I f OOi NTVHU, VJT tho first Monday in Novembur next op* plication will he inode to the Ordinary "'.'y county for leave to sell the t eal estate of J°» l A. Jones, deceased, late-il said county. MARY L. JOKES, Altars. August 2Dth. 1865-wtithl _j a. G EORa l A ’i‘AVl'ill (.01 NTY.-t*' month: alter date application will heal* to the Honorable Court Urdinaryof laf! Jf v-juuty, for leave to sell the lands helontipcw the c?tate ol Jaiue? Garrett. dc- ta u-i.—M- li'. 1WS. ELIZAllEril HA URLTl, • ««pt 23.—2m Aim K (i E U H (i l A •—TAYLOK Cof NTT-l" VT months from date application will r* to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of ffr 1 " county, for h ave to sell the lands belongtM* the estate of Charles A. Loyd, deccascd.-S*!* 19th, 1365. , , sept 23—2m JESSEE_ADAMS. AJmL. G “EORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNT 1.—Mn.1 E. Marble has applied for lotter? of adutr istration on the estate of Jumus P. Hoyt, at ceased, lute of said county: .. , u All persons concerned aro heroby notinea» show cause tif any they havo) why the autuintt trotion of said estate should not begrautwy said applicant at the next Novemncr term* the Court of Ordinary for said conifty.. . . « Given undor uiy hand, September I JNO. J0UN*tt>>. sept 26.—5w OrdtP*^! GEORGIA —Mai Ion County* Ordinary b Oitick for *aid CoUDiy-I WHEREAS Jane R. Bullock petition*JJI » V letter* ol adminUtratton ol the M Cordy BuUfi'k. deceas'd, late of said count)'| All concerned are bueby notified to •fl’J* on or bet. re the first Monday in 5;'**®** next, to show cause why letters should n°' granted petitioner. Witno** my hand officially. Sold. 2". I^ 03 * JAS. 51. LOWE, OrdintfJ sop 28-wlui GIlOUGIA—Marlon County* Ordinary's Officii for said Counb l\7HKKEAS Simeon Blue, administrat'^ * * Isaac li, Peebles, deceased, has petitif* this Court for leave to sell the real estate ol defused: u This is therefore to ?iic all concorncJ W ! cause, on or before the first Monday in next, why leave should not be grauteJ in * of the Hatute. Ac. Wit tie?.? uiy otficijl sianalure this SepU *ep 28 wJui