Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 01, 1865, Image 4

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sior St' r ' TABLE I. MANlFACTfllKS, AKTICLKH AM) PKODVCT^ AUCTION MALE9,*i. Adrcrti-otucnt.-, 3 per cent. Ale, Boer, Ac., per barrel of 31 gallons ono dollar. Auction Saleit, in gres* amount. !.» "f 1 per ©ont. Banks and Banking, Monthly tax ol 1-21 of 1 l>er cent, upon deposits In banka or with any person engaged in hanking. Bunk' null Banking-Monthly duty f 1-24 of I per cont. ap ut the* "jpitnl of bank* and j er gons engaged in oankimr. Bank* and Banning—Amount inverted In United State.- exemptod. Banks and B.inkitu.—.Monthly duty cl 1-1* of ofl per cont upon-average amount of circula tion issued by any hank Bank- and Banknnr—Additional monthly doty ol l o ,.j J |,>r i.'M. upon aecnurc amount Of circulation *»c\ «•.. 1• por cent. "I capital. Bank- no 1 I) i". king—Additional mmthly duty oil- 'll i rcinit. upon amount ut tir- jpulation beyond the average for tin six mjiitfis preceding duly 1 •Baryte.*, .•ulpfiaio Beer. lager l e« r. :il -. | un loentci liquor*. j».t barrel. it gallons. Dentil of coal, a roek oil. i Benzole, re tin *vi. i ‘ of coal. asplia tujxi, rock oil. per gallon, < nL* Bicarbonate «•; d;..-*. per ' BiUbeadr au'> Brin cd «'ni Billiard Table-, tor i*r• \ j*: annum. T-hiii- i -r public u Boots r«nd Jih<n ft pc,' l Brasa. 3 per cent. Brick*. .1 per cont. Bridges, receiving toll*, por cont. Brokers, and K inker* d *i kern, upon all >ab d uu... other goods. 1 , 1 ;•» r ut. contract- Ioi per cent, on und nl* or b prom is* ry i UK) pc mb*, 12 cent*, id imilar fer- inore than 31 . ■ receipts, i bro« i .ilui-1: per cont contra*". t Qnndlos, Candy, r Per iiuumI Candy, cents pur i Candy, * carnage, nr r.ibus, or t> which re t« which may 1 longer*, and in hu- I'.indn « n li-c. produce I , ii .,d sale/ and i. 1 i. m is. l-;jj of 1 pro f. And ol gold foreign exchange, urines, 1-J» ol 1 cb • dee. d such l ib *. alld oi ull ciCdinc 2D eeuU it • pci pound, or sold Hid, 10 per cont. •oipi:. 2!', per cent, nd iso t*d • l.undre Ing « t hurt with, c.»< h, < Cam go.* <.i life, one l.undiid dollar dred dollars, e.o h. Carriage*at lib* tw<> hui.drt l d : ai tired doll ii . ■ . m Carrin f h three (Hindu I . I. dre.l bdl.ll . c;> Carriiixn* ol lik live hillluri d u •tlar Cassia—grouiM, cont. t little, see Slang! Onionf. Ho : i’ro liieti Sded 1 otherwise ps priliUlidred |»i*eka over tiiirty uul per thousand. Cigars. \ aim forty ilid ei ids. un grofi Clocks anil l uncpu when Sold a ilti« lit In Cloths, and nil lev fabric* ol eotioji, w* lore the >uni • has In • oil. nnd .dl . '"Hi p. tarred, varnish' *1 .-r t, Clothing, nnd all .c-. I'ba ton, Wag *n.B , lb k uvuy. <>r oit.ur liko "«• b. II *- i:..••)' <’oach, <bn- ■b d < airl.i, •, I be body of wiinM * f any d'-eriptl -i u-o. lor hire. ..r for p . ill 1.• t be u el. xcllldvcly yc Iran -pel!alien nf niorcli t>' ! Il.il and Ii d OXt bed or.-, including h.truer* used dollar. ■Tip.iou. valued nt abovi :.;.d lint abo\otwo bull 'd ,ul imitations, per Hi. 1 ere 1 Cutllo. * at ei.per cent. 'h-, ill uneoiupoutideil not or live dollar* out lining not v, one dollar .u%* i, and also •r short sixes, \ e d I la u pur i edoll,'ii - ner thousand, nd ; and I lie \ uiintion ud .duill in all eases bo v lu-iro o| I lie tax. id all idiMVs, 2 per cent, ‘.andClock Movomenls, f«<i « d. f» per cent. . •• i huiiled and Mdlod r i ■ Ii r inalerial. bo- ii nd, printed or blanch d. enamoie.J, shirred lied. :» |-I fill. order, in exec Ctllt. Clothing, ruady ma le,per cent. Cloves, ground, and all imitation., per lh„ ouu cont. Clove Stem-, ground, and all iiuitntinn*, por pound, one cont. Coal, minerals, except po.t coal and dust coal, per ton, M imur. Coal oil. poffrol Coal Tar, prodneed i Iuiiiin.'ttinu gas. and t! Dilation of the >*e. I i.n Cocoa, prepared, pi cents. Coll'oc, ground, nnd nil giound - cotl'oo, or preparations »d which « part, per pound, one cent. Coflee, uiipround sub.-tttuli.- cent. Confection twenty cent• Cuufoctioi.i not oxooudin Confection, or sol l ethi per p. l* d at ind exceeding Mill*. tn euly evui.* and Lead, white per one hundred p< fivo cant*. Bend Pipes, five per cent. J»r» nn “:! leather Ind skins of every description, u\e per Leather, oil dried, and Llcci •Skins drcr-o l or inookod, five per cent. Leather of all descriptions, tanned oi par tially tunned. In tho rough, liyeper cont. Loatbor, curried or linlsbo.f, live per cent. Leinclo 'eoc .Surtcwwlmi to Ileal h*tutn.) Litnogripners. productions Of, five per cont. Id:uc,’tlire® per cent. Liiisecf Oil. live cunt* per gallon. j.aCioric-?. ini gr«»s* receipt*, five per ••••nt. Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, Woi.-tcd, flax, hemp, ju e, india rubber, gutia poreha. wo nf, willow, gloss, nottory ware, Icatner, I.ci. ir m, steel, lead, tin, e- pper. rinc, nr.i-. gold, silver, born, ivu*y. bone, bristles. \v.i< lly or in parlor of any other ni.itori.il not other- wise provided for, five per cent. Manufacture*. incroa*cd in value by being polishod, painted, varnished, etc , etc jo 11*•• incroasfvl value, five per cent. Marble Gravestones, and other monumental * tones, whether with or without inscription live por ccut. Ma..t% spars, Bhin or vessel Blocks, 2per ecu'. Meats, preserved. 5 |»or cent- Mineral Coals, except pen coal and dud coal, per ton—5 con is, , , . Minora! Water from springs, ole., oach b -tile containing not inoro than a pint—Vi cent. Mineral Water—containing not more thun a quart—ono cent. Mineral Water, artificial, 0 per cent. Moccasins—6 percent. ..... Mustard, ground and all other imiLatiou.i per I opnd, l ccut. Museu us ami ull shows, 2 per cent, on re- ul juieo, fivo cont* per i»ound. Molussos, Hvrup of, produccvl directly Itoiu suxur cane juice, 1! % cents nor gallon. Naptha, refined, produced ny the distillation of coal, uspbaltutiii shale, peat, petroleum or rock oils, etc., per gallon, 2<i •‘ents. Oil, illuminating, produced by thcdistillution of coul. nsphaltuiu, shato, peat, petroleum, or roek oils, and all other bituminous substance* used for a like purpose, per gallon, 20 eentd. 4)||, Lard, por gallou, 5 cents. Oil, mUHtardvned, per gallon, . r > cents. Oil. nil iiuimal and vegetable, not ox'diiplcd or otherwise provido*i l<>r, per gaMon, ■> cents Oporax, Mmeuins, Theatres, and all Snow*, on gross receipts* 2 p< r cont. Oxide of Zinc, per Hst pounds. •>) cents. 1’.nuts, ns below, 5 per cent. Painter*' Colors, dry or giound, in nil or in paste, or with water, not otherwise provide 1 in ‘ 1 olograph Comp ink-, on rocpipLj, 5 per cent. I Textile fabi bs • p«r i ont. Then ties, opsra*, < reuses, ini' • uojJ. and *11 h'»w-, on gross receipt.;, 2 pur '.onf. i'lir• i i • |H*r**«nl. Tiles, draining. • per cent. Toky-c •. •• . ii«‘i, plug, t wi.d. and nil other tind* of a 'i ila ’lured •-•- * not herein nro- •i lo 1 i'.#r. Irein win. n tbo -tern lia* l»ccu taken mi in *vii . or in part, or which i • sweetened, *'• ' b*"!' p mud. ioba'M’o, .-n.okinr t -'-nce > manuidet ured with ;11 tbo ri- in in, l lie !•• if not ’.. ivmg noon butted • r ?l: ippo Ir<»:u i!n *i- <n, u-i on re In so tonne* u known .*-• i.i j • ii• f 'ii-. 21 •::.!* per pound* I ! ’ 1 ■ .. 1 •• (oicuivcly • f -ferns, mru not n.;x , wit^ ic.il or leaf uui A III lies'} I’l OClO t’iQtloil, by nut rauaiohXT «>►• tkr cxitsp BTAikb or AiliLd 10.i. , tyhorua-s. The Picridcntof t!:o United htatos, on tbeSth day of December, Ivid, did, with the oi'joot of suppr*;- ing the existing rebellion, to indu e nil person* to lay.down tholr iirim, to return to tlmir I-.yalty, and to restore the au thority of tin. Unite I .States, isxuc pro-dauni- li us offering amnesty an 1 pird"ii lo • ortuiu person* who had directly, or by implication. said i ellio «per wing whether inannfac* k, /* cents per pound, oil' Fb-ar. Thanula«dui **d up «u dry. oieklcJ, moii- i*uf» iturc l to be old or :a?c* t papor*. ecu la. ro.-. receipts. id. • idge, , on divideD'l ink.': Bon o nd stirjdus the intore.-k > ffer c nt. 1’ara.iol*. . r > nor cent. Paper, of all description’', including paste board, binders’ board, and tarred paper for rooting and other purposes 3 por emit. Pamphlets, r » per cent. Passports. .^ r >. Pbotograpns, r > per • ont, Pepper, ground, and ull imitations, per lb., 1 emit. Piano Fortes, Organs, Melodeons, nr other parlor Musical Instruments, kept for u.w, iin’lud 1 *'- “ " ’ * 1 ’ edifice . utioi o #2*»0 each, two dolluru. Piano Fortes, etc., wh**n valued it above and not above each, four dollars. Piano Fortes etc., when valued above A4lD, each, six dollars. Pickles, /»nor cent. Pins, solid head or otlior.fi percent. Plato, of gold, kept for use, por ounce, troy, ’<0 cent*. Plato of silver, kept 1 or u.-:e, per ounce, troy. r eenls. Provided, Thai silver Bfioons or plate of silver used by one family to an amount not expending y ounces, aj ntoresuid, belonging to any mir person, pinto belonging to roliginus sm-ictlp , and souvenir* and keepsakes actually given and received as such and not kept |«»r use ; ul.-o ull premiums awiinl'id as a token of morlt by any agricultural : ’ iution of person . sli»M be exempt lrnui duty. Precious Stones, It) percent. Precious Stones, on which duties hnvo been paid, when set or reset, pay tax 'oily on value of setting. Pimento, round, and all imitations, per Hi,, 1 cont. Preserved Fruits live per cont. Printed Book*. Magazines, Pamphlets.: lie- view, nnd all other similar i»r intod i'iibli« a- linn., except newspapers, fi pe|- cent. Paints and Painters Colors, dry or ground, in oil oi luntUB, or with water, not "liim wine prov idod tor, !> per cent, Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, fiper cent. Quicksilver, produced in any muniinr, 2 per coni. Kail road* on gross receipts, 2'-J per cent.* Kailrond Bonds, duty on interest, fi per coni. Keetifled Mines, per gal Ion, fill cents. II opairs of engines, cars, carriage*, or other article*, when such repairs inereuso the value of the article repaired 10 por cent or over on such increased value, 3 per cant. Kiilorutu*. per pound, fi mills. Sail Tent*, Shades, Awning* and Bags made cotton, flax, or hemp, 6 per cent. Suit, per DM) pounds, t> coins. Screws, commonly called wood-screws— In per cent. Shot, ■' percent. Shows, of ull kinds, 2 per cent on receipt*. Silver. pr«'lurid from qu .rlz mine-, lr in bod-;of river*, from »br earth, or in any the’ manner. 1 - <d 1 per emit slauxbl* rc*l «*ait cattle and • live- ex* eel mg tb.. _ slaiixhlered. except when .‘la.uhtr m b and t.illuw • \« la>ivdy, piemjts per head aught' ied I attic, et. „ on all cattle and nth* old, slaughtered, ' nirits of, por pul Ion, 2b cent*, d i’nras.d =, 5 per cent, ipan, made wholly or in part of uthur gum* and substance*, fi n screed, fi prr oent. ■ vo'M'ipt.!, 2' a por ccut. I \. at-’hos, ;• imposed wholly or oi ,'iit, kep’ lor use, valued ut Wat.: ••he j 1 wnolly or • gut. cpt t<>r iCo. valued at . . h. tw » d dUr-, U lute brndr P*.r PJ pounds, cents. »; ! MC * in ado •} *rai*«v. por ynllon, f» cents. M me. :i: • i,«f r. and b known us wine, oi i bp i by bui.ig Mi tiiloU and uiixmt with Mu . "i.n . or into wlnah .my iim.itor wlmt- \cr niay Im-.. : i. t., h<> - d-i il- wine, not therwjsi in . I I far, per gallon, on opt tl • •‘id , rhuburo or berries, tout.-. Yacht steam, in Urewm«—!•••* tha Bl'i"; • r-: of racing boats, by Mail 1 -u. in;,' by cu-'oim-Iiouho uioasuio- i"i. oi I or i, each, tbo dollars. .* , • x • • din r u n ami aot exceeding n*. each, ten dollar*. •t 1 "., ex'-ec !ii. { twonty and not ex- • i> t' *, each, t wenty-live dollars. • lit.g forty and not nxeeod- "oi.- eaeh. liny dollar*. A-'., exceeding eight.y and not excoo 1- uudicd and ten tons, each, sevonty- huifJrcd and ten eheeb, 3 ido of, per jMj pounds, 33 cent*. T A II LE 1J. l i c :: n s k ». iric* - -10. t- and t ivil Ergincors—<ilo. •' ' • " no ' n.tsiq—#pK), |’x- ■ t ‘ a.i 1 not cve.usding CiiOD.tKKD- •diiur <#•»—♦Yuo. m whese annual Mile* do not eS- i ;.*i". It i.'Aoooding 4>10,Oii0—.j»2t). -otnuK capital not exceeding Jfo ‘.'.'.'I". 1 ' • for ovory Oddi- 11 barrel* per year—$25- Brok. id litloi Brok * per >our-<WI. "•■/'ii' •>d.ir cncli alley—ft l<». td J'oouim—for each tiblo—^10. *'*! 1'nvvn—udnu capital not exceeding U. V'.-vn- '•M-ceillBK JT/I.IWI. lit oach Iieuii** s, i» n d*.. r.: . J*i. t. li i * * d illars. Di-tilb o «>t .\pi l« • :.d i'oncho*, distilling u f s 11*1111 .: /O barrel* per year, iwulvodtdhrs and s i which no other lioon.-.c :T(>priotor* ol, fifty dollars, i.'n loluirs. n.«iw hen tho r. ntshnll r b -.) ten d.dlars. at l i * »cn,.« i when the rents ", 'lor.ara, lor any addi- ' ’* 'b'llar.- or 1 ruction a I purl in ‘iV.ii n S'J d'dlar.s./ live dollars. * Mllico K ccpcrs, ton dollars. B'llurs . !• l eisn, fifty dollar*. i \» herons, many pcraoiH who had so engngod in the said rchclli'in, have, sincu tho issuanco ‘ of sai l prj lamation, tailed or neglected to lake the benefits olio red thereby; und Wti'rei*, Many persona who have been justly deprived from uil Jaim to ointiestj' and t'ardon thereunder, bv re-uon of their participation directly or byiuipliCition in said luhcllion, amt . continued In hostility to tho government of th** United Mate., riuc 1 .* tho date of said proela- | mation, now .1? .re to apply for and obtain amnohty und pard ui; To the on I, tlr rcf‘*re, that tlu> nuthority of thoGov rniue.it of the United .States maybe re-t;r*‘d, und that peace, order und freedom may be c't iMishcd, I, Andrew .Ldiuson, Pro.s- ilcrit d tiic t nited States, do proclaim and de clare, f hut I her* by grant to all person* who hnvo directly or indirectly participated in tho existing rebellion, except us hereafter except ed, amnesty nd j anion, with restoration of all rights of property, except os to Haves, except in eases wnore legal proceedings under the laws ol tho United States, providing for the confiscation ol Property «d persona engaged in rebellion, have been instituted, but on the con ditions, nevertheless, that every such porson shall tike and tubs Tib'to the following oath loll shall be r ’ niton, an l sh; iollowing. to-wit; 1 •!•• -oleinhly --wear* r ufflnu in pre^onen of Alurghty God. that 1 will hcncelorth faithful ly defend ih« O"ii'titutiou of the United States und will in liko manner, abide by an<f faithful ly support nil laws and proclamation* which hit * * — i 1- J —i-- *' “ wi... . .. So lielj* me God. Tho following chrges of person* nro excepted from tho benefits of this proclamation : 1. All who are or have boon pretended civil or diplomatic olibers nr otherwise domestic or foreign agents of tho pretended Confederate bttites. 2 All who left Judicial stations under the United S ates to aid the rnb.dlion. 1 3. All who have been military or naval offi cers ol tbo pretended C nfcderulo government above the rank d Colonel in tho army, or Lieu- ton a l the j 4. Ail wh i l.'tt tucir seats in the Congrosa of the Uuitod Stale.- to aid in the rebellion. fi. All who r*. i.ned or tendered the resigna tion oi tholr rom-ni .-ions in tho Army and N'u- vy of tbo Unit’ d States to evade their duty in resisting the rebellion. G. All who have ciungcd in any way in truat- ingotlicrwi.-e than lawlully as prisoners ol war persons found in tbo United States corvico as otTieers, Boldiers, seamen, or in other capaci ties. 7. All persons who have been or arcabsen- tc*.s from tn* Ini ted .States lor the purposes of uiding the rebellion, \ All military or naval officers in the rebel service who were eduuated by tlie Government in the Military Academy irt West Point or ut tho United hiatus Nuv.il Academy. AH persons who hold tho piotcu.lnj ollii.es Governors oi the .State* in insurioction ng.iinst tno Unitod Statu*. 10. All (tersons who loft their homes within tho jurisdiction and protection of the United States, and pay sod beyond the Federal military lines into thu S ' l illed Confederate State* lor tbo purpose ol aiding /ho rebellion. 11 All pcr.mns wh » have engaged in the de struction of thocoiniaerca **l the United States upon the high »,cMs, nu l all persons who have ido raids fed * tho t nited bt.ilus from Cunu- du or boon en-.-ged in du i'tho UnitedMAtnion fii srpaiale the Bixlidi pr-.v.ncos hum the United htidoi, 12. All pursimH v/b'». at a time when they .-c k t» obtain the. bo * fit* hereof by tukim, the oath heroin pr* • i tbed,arn in military, hhvuI or • ivtl c nUnuinciil or cunody, or under bomi of the military or naval authorities or agont* of tbo hlilted Suites in. pr.sor i.> oluny Icind.eiilu r bi foro **raltor their convifiiun. 1 !. All persoos win* it a paled in -ai t rcbdli.*u, t t per;"iis who have mken tho oath ol •’• ty, a- proseiib*d in the I’reKi lonU* pn.- i oi imtoiij) or Hlb, 18(B, or tho o.ith ssinco tho date t tlicnco- lothe L d Slat ol s: id tWoOiillUnllOU, lit.d wll.t b forward kept tlu-Miuie ii.violate; pro* idod that .*po<-t;il a,.j lu-atjon may bo ui/i le t » tho Presi dent for p.irdnu by any p* rs«*n belonging to tho oxceptod cln u, and m • : n* noy will !*.• ux- tpi.d" 1 as may bo uoie.lMeiit with the facts oi Dio 0.1*0 and tho pouoo and dignity ol the l :ii te l Mate.*. 1 ho Seer* tiny ol State will o-tah- Indi rules nnd regulati.ms for adminiatering J recording ihu stii l amnesty mi Ii, so n* to insure ilr. bpindii to llie people and guard the •virnuiint against Ir.iud. In the testimony wh* ro.*f, I buvo horounto- r.ut my hand, and ciui.od the seal of the United States to beathxcd. Done lit tho iMy of W.udiington, this tho 2dth .. J., 1W 1 of Auierie/i thoH'.'tli, TO OWNERS • OF C « T TON. We find thut the largo quantity of Cotton which we own and control in South Western Georgia, and the un- Bettlcd condition of tho country, will require un to ESTABLISH A HOUSE AT .iYpalachicola, Fla., for the purpose of rcociving and for warding all Cotton to our houses at Liverpool and New York. Wo will bo associated at that poiut with the most eminont'business wen of tho country, who will receive, store, compress and forward all consignments, pay taxes, charges and make advances, upon shipments to WATTS, CRANE So CO., New York ; W. C. WATTS S: CO., Liverpool; or GIVEN, WATTS & CO., New Orleans, or will forward Cotton on the ♦ MOST REASONABLE TERMS, where ow ners prefer to consign to oth er houses. . Bagging and Rope Supplied. Shippers can rely upon prompt atten tion. General patronage solicited. Address * E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., Apalachicola, Fla. Sept. 5—1 ut . K ALEXANDER is tbo Agent for tho ubovu house in this city. Office over Dr. Ware's Drug store. Columbus Business Directory. Dry Good, aud Groceries. J. V. WIN TEH * co„ No. 78 Uroa-i Strcot, Uealers in Dry (iood*. (Jroccrica and Country t'roducc. OHO. H. PKABOOr, (Old Stand, Broad Stroot.) Dealer In Dry Ooodr, tlrocerie.,. Fancy Articles and Country i’ruduco. JAMES A. BK.ADF011D, FataHy Groceries, Ac.. Ac., at old etand of Bradford ,'r Snow, corner Oslothori.e and ot. tloir stront**. H. C. MITCHELL Jc CO., (At Gunby Jk Co’* old stand, f Wholesale und Retail Doalers in Grocorics and otoldo Dry Goods. L. M. BIGGER*. R. 8 . CRANK. DIGGERS & CRANE, Grocers, Produco and Coramiwion Merchant*, 100 Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dottier in Groceries, Produco and Staple Dry Goods. Coruor uadcr Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, w Groceries- and Liquors, no* io7, one door below J A McNeill & Co Broad Street. K. KUllNIKER A C0„ n J ,ry ,- , . 00 v'! s nn ,^ ^* nnp >' Groocrics, No. 1*0 Broad Stl’oet, Under City Hotel. J. A. TYLER, K. ROUIBON, Grocers, Produco : 'i’VLKIt Sc ROBISON.' No,^ 129, West side Broad Street, Cointpisslon MOreliant L. W- WALL, B| THOMPSON WALL & THOMPSON. No* 132, East side Broad Street, Doalers in Grooerics, Liquor*. Country Produce. MNKIJ.L. J, A. McNEILL Wholesale und Retail Douler* in Grooeries, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., Liquors, Rope. lfifi, liroud Street. ••1 Sh* •nth* . calves i pc i three ad. twenty doll.i Un dollar.-. ' I. K««.cr.-. by tho |»o burs, three Mlicctod •' i.i.. Dininon t .'M. lb\ Ijraining file.-, tfir Exprots Compatiit per oent. KmorabB', (ovu Pro. Engravers, j • r< t Essential Uil cent. Ferries, receiving 1**11. lies) ten l orcont ohs roeoipts, three *''>•">' St"iTos,) ten per cent lull of, five por cent, all description*, live per Fish opts, M;e.l Ft tight packui Fruit** pit Furmtuu Gas, ill ii min.' tit part, or • t my **tl duet shall it" mmtli, per :, (•as, i ft mu 11, abo "iion iim.lt) up Him ;a*i. •feet I rent) D\ > ■ ■ I coal, wholly or in iten.ii, when tho pru- • b '.'Mil cubic toet per I < uni,- teet, 20 cent*. ii th" pr.<duut shall lie nth, per one thousAii Gloimut d Mitten . .... .."“I’ 1 l,r I'u*-*. <■•nliiniiii.i not wore ■ i. >„ twenty t*""k*, c * • fight c Gold Foil, two dollars p< Gold, i ro luce.I lr n. •/, of rivers, lr.nn tho earth, twenty five leaves vach, 'Bmmr, ^juuud, n’»d all imitations, pur lb. iG. luun.ot all duscriptlnus. In thu pail ot Gluu ui aid id state, per pound. Glue unulVmeut. nuolo wuYiliy glue, lo be "Id in a liquid tatu, i cents. Grave Stones, five i . r cent. Gunpowder, and nil oxpln-ivo substances r por B»., gall.* •Ung, art il lory, Slaughtered Cattlo, klVll au t (ini , smugliterod, loeontspor head, sljiuuhlurjil I'nltlu. <•[... cm ,11 onj tub*, slaughtered.»eout* per bcml. 1 Provided, Thut Cuttle, not exceeding five i/i ; )’* *'•'•*• number. and *a I yes, Mfinv-sheep, and laruto / not e.\'TOffriigfn nil tweutyfn iiuuiber. slnught- I J rap’ie; if I by any porson for ills or her * tiroptjnu. ui any <»ne year, shall be exempt bnudrul dollar*. i mule) iwontj- r mule) fifteen aim .1 at 2S ,-,-i or less, p* v pound, 1 GuimowJ»t. and oil .xid. -ivo subitaneos mode for milling. Masting, artillery or sportiuR por lb.. purpo-e.-, iviiuu vulu«-1 a i>vu 2 s and nut Gunp* made tor minit pur poses. «;.u, pound, *• cviit.-. Hat ■ding -> • it ;t.l i cir; i lb., U j cents. osi'»* mih-tances till rv, or sporting '‘•uvu.’.i ev-uts |.«r i and k , llu.Is, as tan.. .ik-< t brigs, schooner-, sb-.p-. sail b.*.i;-. stuumboau, ennui boats, and ull otner ve.-.-eLaipj water crull, not including ongii.es or rigging, buroulter built, or ♦ 00 and perxMd. uu excess of the execs.- Ioeoino. the tax ut col over i ..'k 1 * 1 Income, tax ot 7’i and not uxcoodniK rlo.GO. lucotuu. tux of tun per over tea thousand dollars. Insurance Companies, on gross receipts, ouo and ii hull percent. Iron. i«*g. per t *n, tvvg dollars. Iron Bloom*. ^I.ib- or L • q*.-, whether made ID torges oi bio.•merit's, per ton, three dollars Iron, i.mrouu put urn, three dollars. Iron, re-rolled, per tun, two dollars. Iron, all aj'.in."d be\ >ud blootus, slabaor I beyond bur.- or rods. loo, ui not i .JOT'S, and baud, hoop, or sheet iron not thinner than No. is, wire gauge, pei ton, three dollars. Iron Plate, not loss than ' a of au inch thick, per t.*u, three dollars. Iron Band, Hoop, and sheet, thinner thun number eighteen, wire gunge i*t ton, five dol lar*. Iron Plate, loss than t.f nn inch iu thick- no*s, per ton, live dollar*. Iron Nails, cut uud vvroiuht, Ppikus nnd horse-shoe Nails, when wrought by head, per Ion. five dollars. Irou Oustings, used for bridge* or other per manent structures, per ion, three doliutc. Irou Castings. oxctoJing ten pounds in Weight,/'»r o;u*h cast ing, uot olhtrw itc provided for, per ton, three dollars. Iron Rivets, exceeding \ of an inch iu diameter! per ton, five dollar-, Iron Nuts, lev- man two . uaces cacti •vvigui, i*wr i*»ii, , , , , ' r,K ' i,,u -' '**““«.> 1'I‘ I'l-r veut41 Candy. «,cw»lin, *0 coni., ncr i„, U r„l j»K'dSkio«. 1,1-0 |.or<;oni. *»ld oil,cfwi,« limn by th« m.und TO i.or?..1 SKuitOJ Fubnw, five col i*nt.| I Sulrb.uol liaryio,.norluinouml, lioOTm duly: i.c.l ull Bh.icn *l»uuhteroJ lor the noil- flmll |.»y two coul.- only nor bead hnufl, pur pound, ;C* cont*. t>o«P, taucy scented, cream, transparent, and all de-eripttou!'ol toilet and Hiaviug soup, i-or pound, Iivo conts. 1 'Snap, soft^.’»por oont. Huiiji.cimtilo. valuu not ubuvo fivo couls nor I'ouud, 2 mill... 1 8"«l'. Cnftllo, vnluo i,hnvo fivo oonts. 1 coul Soup, palm o I, same as Castilo. Hoftp, urunlve, Haiuo ns Castilo. Snip* all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft Boat; and s-*ai. otherwise provide ! lor. valued not ubovu five ccut* pur pound, per pound. 2 mill*. 1 * Soap, all other descriptions, valued above fivo cents per pound, I cent. Soda Water, etc., & i»ur cont .Spars and Ship or \ ussel Blocks, 2 percent. Spirits, distilled mid sold, or removed l«»r mi: uiupttoii or snlo, front July 1. 1hi»I i or Ku lull, *1 From Fohruiiry, 1. to r, too iollarsptfr gallon on lint proof. Htage Coaches, 2! u per cent, tin reouii.t,*; s camboats, 2S percent, mi receipts. Sliipi I'/i por cent on receipts, Mnro i. iu"d 0 ul liotatuo, per pound. 2 mill.,, mill r ' lul ° l urn "f wheal, per pound. 3 Slurett. made of rico or any oilier material?, pel pound, 1 eent. • Slenm kneiuen. includiuir lmcoiuotWo uud Murine Knumea, 3 por coni. Steel, In iiiaoia, ban, hliceln, or wire, not le?» than V, ol nil inch thick, valued u< aevi n eenu per pound or le»«'per ton, live dollar?. Steel, in ingots* bars, sheet* or wire, uni loss limn', ol nn inch thick, valued almV?,e e“ cent? per Pound ami uot above eleven omit per puumi, per tou, leu dollar?. stool, in liiButr. ban, sheets orwiro.net loss tlii.it 1 . ol an inci, I lurk, valuod at above eleven cents por tun. twelve dollars amt a hall b one, freestone, sandstone, marble and builtlitiK Bteno ol any other description, whin drossoil- hewn or finished. 3 pur cont. .Sturroutype*. all production* of, 5 per cent Move* per ton, thruo tlollar*. Skin*, gout, kid, sheep, homo, hog ui taiinod or dru.-sod, in tho rough’ fi por c Skin*, when previously i^essod iu ibo i.mgli, and upon which .lutios have been ac tuiilly paid, shall bo assessed uu the iucrcun , value only when earned or finished .Sue cost mu t.» RuaI LUtat., whore ib.» ouo col.-or shafl bo a lineal Imuo ora liueal sip- , the I'tedccossor.oo tho value of t|„, dollar! l °' U " lacU °“° luuulrc ' 1 dollars, uu, Succession to Uoal Ustoto. where tho sucres sor shall be a brother or a sistor of th„ m t r rZK'. th ° ' "" ul “' hundred dollar? Mueoesiion to Real Rstiilo, whero tbo successor rnuho” “ br, i" ,0r v r ‘ M0T V 'he fa.Imi If ,1' k despoiidaut „l a brolhor „r sister i , hi ker or mother of the predecessor, pef uni hundred dollRrs, tour dollars. * . °TS?\ 0n 10 \ Xo *\ **i*to, whore thesucccd- l i bo a , br Yi hi r or aiatcr of tho grand lather or grandmother, or a descendant rt f h.! brother or m*ter nf u,. grand father or grat) aonSr*' a , v. t 5Sn , ;S J * 0C "' ,r - her 2n r e°Su‘Xil < ontauguirnty to the prcdivcs.-or. or shall be a dollanf/ * U bIooJ ’ ,>01 wuu huuar °J dollar... .-il K*tnte. C5B,WU lw Powoual ^nic os Real l ® r uiMMCpvado. not above N,». iu ‘ Produced directly . filtc.qi .I..1J . fifty dollar*, fly il'Jtars. receipts do n it exceed ui.lture; ten dullurs. (Ivor Uie I under oiii* ii)"tiH„„,i ( |'>l- (‘Vcrone rlii'n.-atui dollai-, dpy °l M“.'’. A. Dm hr '. andi*t the iii«l<*puadeiicc ,. .. . ....urtinv Johnson, By the Prc.-nlnnt, Wm. 11. Hkward,bocrotary ofStato. InatructloaN to ExerqUcd Cliuvci. Thu followin'; circular hm boeti Issued from .» r.u s ..flice by direction ol the ibe atlorfit president: All | cnuiacratf *Ma> 2;'ifi, J tail: t «!i the i t 1 da.-e- . in a - pri-i.luat’* proclamation of ' • •. wb.* may nmko special applica- • i rc- dui.t t *r pardon, are hereby tl-. ro the i rit.-prctivo appl cut tons •'* 1 ' 1 ' 1 i‘ mii-t by-hown that they ti\ulj taken und suoscribcd to the irmi*'., i i.i said proclamation oi nai. I.viry •'iic'i person desiring ati. t•, ten dollars. tw uuty-li \ o d liars, % ’lumlu n, I 'a dollar*. I la .icliins, Surgeon* and I Kml h/ tutc A i: . m N t t -„ j, ti 4M< flullars'. ' 1 l “’ t “-“'h J barrels) twenty-live Kctiiil d.'alora'toii .1 liars. Mai!!'«;:,Wu u «ulf «;r , d s? 1 " u ™ d " u ^- I. ffir^r^h\n , . , ,7.a ,raW,,M f,, " J ° r 1 (|| !“ 1,0 ' v ^’bandler* and .Soap Mukor*. ten dol- dynjcnt^. Mu.euun.Uon.tert iiallt?. tmo Uuu- T.dutec mist/, ton dollar*. Ua.ilosilo Dealer*, (except liquors) whose ’ * uxceod c-.U.dtkt. Ulty dollar*. e.v*?uj»t liquors) whore •and dollars, for every d dollars in uxcuss ol no dollar. Liquors, euuio u* other l’reedtuin and their Employers, UKAmni.vR'i'i/usV.s foucks i M.u’ONb 0.1., Ju.y f>. lRii.'i, ( a.'..: , _“l ‘.:VV cr 'i'h"' 1 hy tlioFreoJ- mas uurrtu. tb«/ Pillowing rules will bo in PuhliMittd l«»i the guidance of tfio Ijrmcr u.u-ter#; w "ovoiniiKc tlio domestic -ai- a lit I, i it v „,„1 .m l guaruiai.s control ovor utbority and id doll., i*. Ituen and tic 1- iue c-.mnp.j! rel’i*i.iii-», /i\ ii ■ * I* *bt r cliddn out pay. VI. 1 . ahl«* to allowed " Tbinkitu- .'t slavury were tu- c ' ! 1 “lid k auiili'ijjH lak ... '•-*• "l »he 1 >imot aai-tcr. i iikt tun..it? .no constituted tho •i mii; »r.', aii.l • »t the aged and infiim, ■ •■■Pi > a..- "f oilier near relative* upporttng them. a/. :, and women undar twenty- i* - r :* VI 'V l * “Y uu un Jvr the con- . r, m guardian* m.ui ihoy he- ' ; ' to M ‘l’i ''rt their par- ; • t U'Uistur*. •svr r l Decdmtn must ' . ' : V x 1 "or refuse " •" ' l . ' 1 ••••.: a i o ill the , ‘ ‘ 1 ' s ' . .iw.i, tiumtheir dVu-i ' r‘v ; ‘ ;,| V Btcir par- • • t ov V biotbur,i oi *i-Uiv ' •/'. ' • • will not f.'VV. “ v, i ly “ nvo their t,1 ‘ HaticU. wao fiavo helped to iV-Vhn t w .V, lu ;' r aii ’ “ivud.with- " . the lab.). - .I'n.i ly poiTormed. , ‘ Wo nl * V } lvr "*vu, are aiuou- : . .1’f.'Ll ‘ ,l i a ‘. a ‘ ‘W and » ri , „ ablo datiou-ot law, thesamou* oa»o will unitalijy bo "i tiio former ma*tur.— *co tha: will, the end at.d custom* which "'preservationmust ceaio to -. but in i will at oticQ » aml.rclincl Juun r above No. "u«dai^,lA 0 ii? tU^uVar'c^m i.o,n aorahuu. orimpekeo. per “oin!l?:'!“ d f ^ugar. onall elanflod or refined sugar abut c No.n, Du'ch .loudara lu color. prcSm-eddF rcctlv from tho ?ua,.r oane. and m,tlr“ m »ui ahum ur luiphce. per pouni, XV. oonts. r5 , u 4T«T. on grow amount ot valo* ui rcfln.w- luoludlng aU the producU of thoir manufacto‘ rics nr refineries, u July of 3)< per cent ‘ Bul *»««• Hr «5® “ J “ ut “•«« ' I t , - r«t , , . I l fr ° P fro,n an >' "• , I •!*.- mi. lied to above are at liberty ii ueuevor they can find | r„- ,!“ l *?y uut be supported . i”' '*r "y thoir former masters • and vagrancy, A It will bclcff i•> t!ic employer and * 1 wage no be paid, uud arrangement i r contract will not ho t iru*Miu» n are advihod tlut cxpoctouly it pardon {'b »ufd uiiiko applicati. ivrifin.' ••»- in person therefor, nnd tran.mit i l '‘tfi such application the .-rigiii/il oath ami a I- i Inin .tii'ii as alien and subscribed before the i .dli. cruuGninz.Hl uuder-tho rules and rogulu- H'"is l»r *um gated by tlio cecretary of state, to .i.lminislcr the amnesty •*-»t!i prescribod in said proflamatimi i.f the pro-idunt. •Ias, A, Si’kkii, Attorney General. In a circular jutt issued by Che nietro- iioiitmi iheurnnuo company wo fuul tlio following useful tabic, showing the value ol ciimmcy cum pa roil with golil at tliller- ont rates ol pi’oinmin : \\ lion gold is Tlio discount on U. S. legal ten der currency • »ld lor curren cy at luo «hi 11U IK) lift UU 120 (K) 125 no SL 13U t»" Lift UU 1 IU (HJ 1-tfi 00 Iftt) DO ]f*5 UU ldu 00 Lift 00 170 (K) I ** por cont 9 lu per cent 13 por cont lu «»7 por cent 20 "U por cent 2) us per cont 2ft Ud per cent in 'S por cent •*1 «»l gor cont 33 HI per cent jifi 45* per cent 37 50 pur cent 39 fi* por cent 41 1 h per cent ■*7 VJ l'°r cent II 1ft per cont 4Y 93 per cent 37 37 i'or coat K 72 per coat f>0 UU per oont Uno hundred •lollars in currency will buy in gold $U5 2d UO W) 8»l \ H.t:« TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In. an steer Ut numerous inquiries from tibrotnl tec tiwild say that ill are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OP, BUT IN’ OllDKIt AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in llcc Stain* nf II cur I'M, South Carolina or AliihniHU, as wc have local a Rents aI nearly cccry town and a corps of most efficient men, selectedfn integrity, capaci ty, and experience, to take charge of every lot. M o M ill Also pay a|l Taxes and (li/irscs of every description, AM* MAlt IS blUBlltL AUVASICG8 ON Tlill) COTTON. lit short, ire will lake charge oj dec Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the lime tve receive it until sold and returns made hy our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liveri>ool. England. I ft incite the especial attention of non residents to mu facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. Locale,! in Columbus ns Agent for E. M Bruce Sc Ci>„ f am prepared to take eliarue of Cuticn, under the above a Ivertisoin.nt, aud to make advances tUoreon. lam also desirous of purobasim: largely and will pay full markot rates. FEU* ALEXANDER, Ofiice 10*1, Broad Street, ovor Waro'g drug store. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, West side B;oad Street, Columbus, Ga. BRITTON M BARNES, Dealers in Family Groceries and Confcotiona nos. Country Frodueo bought und sold. Crawlnrd street-D. tVulhnhiu'a old ?t,ml J. U. GREGORY, Dealer in-. Fancy ArtlcTbs, Stuplo Dry Goods, v si Groceries. Hardware, 5to., Ac., No.SI, Brood street, opposite Express office, PERRY Jc Cd.. Dealers in Fancy Good*. Hate, Groccrioa, Ac, S4 Bioad struct. Iron, Copper and Tin HALL, MOSES Sc CO., Dealers in Hardware, Iron und House Furnish , , , lug Goods. N°» W, Old btand. Broad Street. SCHOBER Sc EIFLER, iManufacturcrs of Fire Proof*Safes, Iron Doors ii i* Hhuftcra, Locks, ie.. Rear ot bptar* .Jewelry stxire. Randolph st, N. CROWN & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron anil Copper \\ arc. House Furnishing Ooo.^, East Hido Broad Street. !»• W. MILLF0UU, K. W. MILFORD Sc CO., Manufacturer* of Tin, Copper, Bkeot IrAn Hollow Warn und Sto 1 11, Broad Hlrcci. stove*, D. B. THOMPSON Sc CO., No. 113, Broad Slroet, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Iron ltn. lopp.u, Biitiaubi Ware. X.,. John mcgovern, " (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware.. Guttering and Koi.fi.-.g d<mo at short notit Waroliouso and Commission Morchauts B. 3. ORKKXWOOD, WM c. (TRAY. GREENWOOD Sc GRAY, Warehouse and Comiui*sion Merchant*. Rankin ware Houso, in rear ( uuk 11 ouso, J. R. IVEY Sc CO., arohouso, Receiving, Forwarding and Com miKHtou Merchants, Oglethorpe street, near Enquirer office. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) Gonoral Commissi n Merchant, Special attou- lion paid to purehowo and shipping of cotton *. t. biaIaIS. uha8 kllis M. P. ELLIS Sc CO., CouuuiiHion Merchants, Broad street, uoxt door ftoulli c! Bank <»t Columbus. w. t. woop, Gonoral CommiNsioa and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola. Fla. Sept 20—tf 1‘riceof (Johltr Confederate Notes from January 1, Ibbl, to May Ik-, 1806. i nc i H . I ulc l it, jo . tuv’i'** Guru l.\. ai,., •!. they ought t 1 J 'loir employers cau it t be coition toil tabu rai.cd. l'liis uion ui tfie Frood- they u 'mien* i '•livcj pooi'lc to lb two rules aud to to their new rights tnstn and obligations. reuuiiv! ; Ub ‘^! c ‘' u ‘ * Camniaiideiu are ruli . ; ro 1 \ " alt mof the above r* 1 .'Jurisdioilim. All olloncos i«‘r ‘i'; , i'v b ,!i' r ^! l J' 1 0for# « Mi,1Ur ' c '*“- Dy command ol Br»el M«J,U«, Wa,a». r.lMI AUD P. INliOFF. ' a L und A. A. A. (!. v. anted to ltout. I'M l> PI ANos 11 unco, Amlyat Sopltr-i, n,ts "KFIPE. sive, IHU. m. 1 to May l May l’to Oct. 1 Oct. 1 to Oct. 15 Oct. 1ft to Nov. F Dec. 1, Dec. 15, Feb. 1 Feb. |fi) Marc It 1 March 15 April 1 Ai hi 15 May l May 15 Juno 1 J tine 15 July 1 July 15 Aug. 1 Aug. 15 Sept. 1 2 50 Sept. 1 j ft*) Sept. 15 2 hi Oci.l 2 50 Hot. 15 2 50 ov. 1 to Feb. l, i.vy s leb. 1 to March March 1 ;si“ B y“{*l5 13 May 1*. S June 1 (I5n June 15 7 fto 1 July 1 s July lo M Aug. 1 j i Aug. 15 1.5 Sopt. 1 14 Sept. 15 11 Oct. 1 13 Oct 15 12 M 1 2 2:> pr I Deo. 15 A , Mar. 1 iM I Mur. 15 20 April I iu April 15 21 •May 1 20 •'lay 15 is Juno 1 to July 15 18 July 15 t„ , Aug. 1ft 20 Aug. 15 22 *?«l»t. 1 20 50 * s »'Pt. 15 22 50 Out. 1 27 Oct. ]5 2.3 Nov. 1 25 50 Chappell, Bruce & Co., IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF DRV COCOS, No. lit, West Fourth Street, (BETWEEN RACE AND ELM,). CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHARLES ROGERS X CO , Purchasers of Cotton for Shipmont. Otkco late Bank of Unarlestun Agency. Watches, Jewelry, &c* T. S. SPEAR. Practical and Experienced Watclnnnkor and Jeweler and Bealer ill lino Watches, Rich Jewelry, Ac., corner Broad and Randoiph J. If. BUAM 11 ALL. Practical Watchmaker, No- 99. Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watche* and Jowelrv repaired. W. ROSENSTIUL, Watchmaker and Repairer, „ No. W), Broad *t., , Next door to J. W. Poose’s Book Storo. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. irt. Broad Stroot. I’vr. 1 Dee. 15 Doc. :u AS 51 lwis. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS, AND EVERY AKTXCLE Neceeaut y t» Make a Complete Outfit VOR A CITY OR COUNTRY STORE, CAN BE OBTAINED AT 1 this establishment. 'Vo will duplicate prices of any bill purchased iu New York. IVe are de termined to make it to the interest of tho Southern Suites to purchase thoir frtoek of us this fall. One of our part- tiers .osidcs iu New York, and conse quently Ins great advantages, which we propose to extend to our customers. " 0 t ' au ?«l'l>I.Y every article kept in a country Dry (roods storo. Candies, Fruits, Wines, &c. I. G. STRUPPER. Randolph Street, Manufacturer and Dealor in Candies, Cordials. Syrups, Preserves, Fickle*. Ac. Jan. 1 Jan. Id il) •• Fob. 1 «wi Jen. 1ft March 1 M •• March 15 fa) •• April l 70 •• . April 15 80 •• 1 I April 2i* lnu • April 2»i 2iK» •• April 27 300 April 2S .fiuo April 29 Sim •• April :iu Umo •'lay l lax) " was the last IM; tual sam for Confcdo otoNotas’ Chappell, Bruce & Co* PHELPS X WHITESIDE, No. Ilf, Bread Street, Manufacturer* of Phelps' 'Moss Roso Candies. and Dealers in bwoot and Sour Articles. CAIIGILL Sc BROTHER, 33, Broad Street, _ V arioty Store and Candy Manufactory. Bakerlea. CHARLES CRICHTON Sc Ca.‘ No. 150, Broad Stroet, Manutucturor of Cakos, Loaf Broad, Crackors "1 all kinds, wliolvrtnlo and rutiiil. c. breyvogkl7 No. 32, Broad struot. Manufacturer of Cake*, Broad and Crackers, ot ull kind* Lager Beer Saloon. Druggists and Apothecaries, URQUHART Sc "iCHAPMAN, ,7--7 •••—•Dealers ii .nod eel nos, Pertuiuery. Scz., Old Stand, Broad St. Tailors. Cuttingand making'd^SVi Randolph street, tw^doVA* Strut.per. eMt of • G. It. JONES, Cutting ClnihV? 4 .' und 0 ^., 8 . 1 /*'*^ Bootu ami shoe,? - CURTIS Louth or, biudingt) rt WELLE WUolosalelandjtetin DSSSJm 1 Leather, L- indinx? an.l T.m” o, P. UIEIILUr, J - ... , Manufacturer of Boon anJ sl First door ubovo Carter’s Dru J ^ ,0w Street. ^ ll °te, fi Dooka und_8tatioa^7/ ->• W. PRASE, _ Crockery nud UIa*a War,''^- . . COWDEHY - x CO Jealer* in China, Gla*a M-Baa.-BuVdljn. ?!**]**.. Fashlouable Millin e ~ --^ Bandolph Bt*ocL'''noxtTjk r I ‘ t ® B I - Q Dentistry. s, r«fH DR. J. FOGLF =, Nnom* directly over tho Po,t 0R {e B jutliern Expreua Co. ^ S- n. HILL, Ac't. ’ _____ N'n.Broad Street. C. E. WHITE. " v It. F. DURd.\ " ~~- Dealer in Havana and Douicti,. n Vl ,. inn and tbimkinu Tobacco*'*'^W* g»66, Broafit., cornar RanL^ „ DU, KI1UCSCEY, ' (Late of Walker Hospital.) 0ffer? h i* servieos to l ho citizen* r„, , Cilice at I).iw*un, Collier a: Co’* Dru DB. COLZEY, oniee up stairs, in buildiiix back afn„i , Lank. Cilice hours 7 lu 8 a. ui ,, t>. in . and 7 to 10 pfip“ ' 1 •»( .plu s. B. LAW, — Broad street. Preseriplions careful iy "einriei OOUKT ORDERS. EXPARTE. 'ui.P. Webb, of Mrs. iSS " ! ‘ a i',““« Propouudur. WHEREAS, William P. Weld, vnon.'m 'e VI Probate record tile last will an,1,2^ ^ of, Mary Wallace, deceased, late a,^?™ said county of Marion i and whereas ii ,„ to the Court that Caraill Wallace, tUiif,’IS 1 vivinr huir at law ot said deceased rMtsl 1 ! 1 ' yftmi thu limits of this State; ' It is therefore ordure-1 by the Court tint . uu ba set down fur trial at ifi 0 next ;r lerui ol this Com t, nt which iffiV prools in said caso lie taken and the nmoL.ri nnd detoruniiodjind such judau.ent and Z« will then tie made in tho premises and justico shall appertain: And it ordered tlmt due and legal notice Ihii £ . “>'1, Caruill Wall.ce by m ot this order in the ColumbtnK .-paper published at Cites,f, publiuatior quirer, a i . m9 Gooraia. oiice a weok i'or six wcokTimteejiTS Court, beptemoortltli, 1.8*i5. <r • of* LG" K, Ordinxry, ex-(*ffi.'io Clerk of Court of Ordiu»ry, administration on tlio estate "of {vilhim”^ Callaway, dut'Oii.-'od, Into ot **id county All person* ounosrncd aro hereby nutifiadL. show cause lit any they buvo) why said should not ho granted tho said applicant it tk. Court ol Ordinary Jo bo hold in and foriid n November nut. Kept 1G—w5t applicant at Ui county on tho tir.-d Moiidny in toml'e 0 ” is?5 11 my lK ‘ ,,J lhis 13 “* d “^oS1? GEORGE W. MULLINS, . Ordinary. G E « R i l . J H~M AKR ,l S COUNTY.-Chut* V Prichard ap lilies to me for lettmo! administration on tlio estato of Joseph Km Patrick, deceased. Into of said county Ail persons™, corned nro liorehynotiHal,, »how cau*c (if any they have) whys»idle|i m should not bo e ran ted ibo said applicant ,t the Court oi Ordinary ta bo hold iu and forMdd county on the brst Monday in November bmi Given under my hand this Lilli day otSei? tember. lSbS, 1 GEORGE W. MULLINS. *opt lb-w. r ,t OrJin.^ ,• l EOIIOIA-HARKIS COUNTY.—John II. V .Askew has applied to me lur letter* ufai- mtnlstrutiou on the estate of Susan Griffin, de ceased, late ol sanl county* All persons concerned are horoby notified to show cause (it any they have) why mid lettan should not be granted the said appliosnt at Uu Court ot Ordinary t» bo ho Id in and for tiki county on the first Mouday iu October next. Given uuder my hand this 29th August. 18w. ... if. .-* GEORGE W. .MCLLIN8, aug 30-wot Ordinary. / J.E0KG1A, STEWART COUNTY.—Where* VA ns, Henry G. ficagin und Unborl J. UriuiM ap|*ly to tno lor letter* of administration on lbs deceased J°bn NY. Grimes, lute of suiil count;, Those are thorofofe to cite an.l admonish all concerned to show cause (if any) within Um tune prescribed by stututo. why said letters should not bo grunted. i^g lvou wndurwy hand in office, August 21 18 ¥' L ^ WIMBERLY. OrjfnVry Au*uat30-w5t gS fobuia, murcuger couNiy.-utto- V*, by E. Thomas, jr,, lias tipiJicJ forLroUt, ol the nuncupative will of Grigsby K. Tboinu, sr., (teceasod, and lor letters of udminUtrstiun to execute the same. Ali porsons concerned arc hereby notified to show causo (if uny they have) why said will should not bo admitted to Probate and IstUn ot a«lministration cum testumento annexo gras- ted to said applicant at tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and tor said county on tbefira Monday in October next. Given uuder nij hand 2oth day oi August, 18tl5. „ JNO. JGHaNSON, Ordinary, wot S ’ UORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY,—Jobs *. **. " ilkinson has applied for letten oi mimstratiou on thu estato ot I’etcr B. binu. deceased, late of said county. All persons eon- cornod aro horoby notified to show cause (if any they have) why tho administration ofsaidw- Uto should not be grunted to said applicant at tho Court of Ordinary to be held in anu for laid county on tho first Monday in October noxt. Given under my hand August flfith. 1805. JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. M\VO MONTIES from ^dato application wilt be made to the Court ot Ordinary of Stew art county for leave to sell the lot in the town Lumpkin, belonging to tho eslato of Charles iarwoll, deceased. August2*. 1m>5. MARTHA FAKWKLL, Adtnr’x. DR. R. A. WARE, Druggist and Chemist, doalor iu Drug* Oils btationory, See., ’ * m Bread street. A. M. BRANNON^ 13.3, \\ est side Broad stroet. Druggist and Auothocary, dealer in Drugs Mediotne*. Jkc, A CADMAN, CUN AND LOCKSMITH. fchP”” i" 1 ""* nf Fk OK’AWF'ORO 8TREET SeiJD*, 1 !'m UI I ’" SI II ' : U"°E'S IIOTIil. ’ It. /*. ltUOKER, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS,’ COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, uu, WEST SIDE BHOAI) 8T AW S ° y UAND a tM complete Dry Goods, Gi oceries, Cutlery. B ^ i "8 r ho2, 1 lU*r' U '“' W!,ro ' < ' r °ukery, hVi ,, “|b, l, f CThf LUuor *' "’ine., Ac.. Whol',..»leolr'k h rt'ln" 1 I’ricee- •?;;Gn i ul . ,) iH ,, » v ‘*Ug your money changed. L. UBOOgS . W. J. LAXD F. L. BROOKS A CO., Manufacturing Druggist, and Chemists, at Aeoo _A Collier’s old stand, No.P.I. Broaij Saddlory and Harness. SIIERMAX Sc CO.. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness. Ac Ao Opposite Kosotte A Lau hon’s Auction Store' ur.iaa street. „ A. McllENklE, Manufacturer or Saddles and Harness. Bo- mil* linn*, ot .I,.,.. .. * ku at ehort nutice. Aucii oncers. D.' P. KLLIS. (Luto Ellis, Livingston A Co..) Auction and Commission Merchant —Q° fn w Broad and ItsndoIph streets. ' ROSETTE Sc LAWHON. _Auction onkM^mumiMBIii^lerehants. COLBERT A WiLKlNsL— 1 A . a< Drovl Street, ^Auction and Loiumbiion Morchauts. ^ '"“*»<•!•. m T. POWN.Sli JOHNSON A DOWNING. Attorneys at Law, Columbu*. Georgia. x'AEOKUl.l, M USCOGKR COUNTY.-Oo .onr.es 11113 h.Ml 5L» n da^ in November next at'- plication mil bo mado to tbo Ordinary of said county tor leave to soli the real eatate of John Jones, deceased, tato ot tnid county. August Jdh.l^Ui 1 -' ^/f.Adm'rx. ^ 9 S 0 IA .-TAYLOR COUNTY.—Two . al 'V r -V lt « application will be roadt . Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor li > f . ur 1,1 * el1 lhe lands belonging t# • estate ot J sines Garrett. decoasod.—Sei'f. ho ELIZABETH GARRETT. ■ S 'P' 23--2m Adui 1. ( ’ EORGI Ai-i'AhLOR COUNTT.-Tws r ."! u 'iat®application will bemsJs 1 o"“ i rab , o Court of Ordinary of Taylor county. lor leave to sell tho lauds bolongissto l'Jtli lW ofChar l cs A. Loyd, doceused.-Sepl. _»ept Zi-lim JKSSEE ADAMS. Adm'f. RiJP^P'A-MUSCOGEE COUNT) .-Mr,. A. nr blc has applied for letters of admin- istiation on the estate of James P. Iloyt, da- ceased, late of said oounty: All persons concerned aro hereby notified to show cause (if any they hnvo) why tho adtnini** tration of said estate should not be granted to ftjii'l applicant ut the next November term of tlio Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under tuy hand, September 25th. 1865- . JNO. JUHN80N, sept W,-5f Ordinary^ OEOlloiA—Marlou Conuty. iiritf-!l 1 , l . n . lx . A ! lY,a Offick for said County. VA/H ERE AS Juno R. Bullock petitions for ! ... ‘etters of administration of the estate of L °a ii “ u *'eck, doceasod. latu of said county : Alt concerned are hereby notified to appear on or botoro the first Monday in November I !?inSaia causo why letters should not b* ami officially. Sept. 25. 1*65. JAS. M.mLOWE, Ordinary. BEOItGIAnRIarlon County. iTTiitf8?JVC. A *, Y 8 0k *H c * for said County. \\ HERLAs blineon Blue, administrator of *»naoi H, Beebles, deeeased. has petitioned d cocas "If - f ° r 0ttV ® lo 80,1 tbo roal estate of said s iberoforo to site all concerned to shu* ***!•• °. r buloro the Grst Monday in October I flu * : \ ? av ? •hould uot bo grauted in terms or (Ho 7t(itute, Ac. -kihVB? U,y U ® 0 W .•’•gnatnre this September “ *.;. 1 « S L JAS ' «• LOWE. OrJioeiy