Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 05, 1865, Image 4

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u. Statfs lnl*rnai Rrvenue Taws. ln>MOil, five I'orcoat. _ , Lead, white perono hmtdrod i«ianif. flvo eont#. _ . Load Pipoia. lire per cent. Load, sheet. tivo per cent. {'**']• {Sm'u fl plw oVuri, tlirac per cant. enameled and jal.aui.ed d skins o( every deecriinion. live per t A li Ii li I. MAJjrFACTIUKS, AllTICl.KS AM) PilOUVfTS, tl CTIOJi SM.KS,Ar. Advertisement-, 3p> rcenL Ale. Boer, Ac., per lurrelnf d! call dollar. . , . Auction Sale?, in irro?.-- amount. ' » C< Banks and II tnkinir,. Monthly yvt nM-2) per cent beau. maww* • ** | | „ Leather., patent., onnimljJ leather «t 1P« | ‘leather, oil dried, and Doer Skins dressed P ”?cfUhcr"nf'*all°deeoriptlnn«. tanned or ... 1*0 r* 1 Buuk 1 per cent eon-Liu It. upon ii 1.1 dank" or with any „„ n e,l. in the renal.. Iiv.|;ere«.t. cnai.-f i lu 1 .nennr. , „. f Leather, curried or flnunml, flvo m r cent. .....i i;M ntil.ly duty 'T 1-21 of , y 0i(ac ie., (see huccejsh.il to Itual i’.-taie.j anr. .ij. »u s i- ..»pit a! *>f bank* and per- I lithographer#, productions of, nvo i or < cut. Hank mi i li-iAkitiv-Ainonnl Inserted in I'nitcd Sitter Ho. d, ,«emht«<j. , , Hanks and it .O- ■ » >1 .tirblrel "> M ol oflpercc.it iiiMnii . i r.ii,o .L.uour.c oi cirtuu 4l2fflE£lLaL!i^L-Addi(i..i l .1 monthly. ...mo, three percent. Linseed Oil, flvo cents per kaUm Lotteries, on gross receipts, tivo per ccni. Manufactures of cotton, wo.nl, nilU, ' flax, lie nip. Rgi.k* '■jiii.l 1.1iii\11■ k duty ol 1*> t<l ! 1“ t ‘ in’« pf circufntion hl " >n \ * .. irsted, m . India rubber, cutia percha. woo'd .willow, xlas*. pottery war^leatner, P per, iron, steel, 1' * il. tin. coppt c, br.o ’ du fe Uanl utv ofl- Wr.WT" 1 i gold, silver, horn, iv«ry, bone, bristles. wholly ':v. . .V :J . , .’»»li,u ! or ill part, or of any ether material not oth.r- bcyuiii the ;i recoding J nly 1. ! * • Baryta . Beer, I i-«r beer, in Uientc I li l>* 'f*. » • *" o gnllo ant li ly ij**m amount of cir- i ,:<■ i r tin* six months 1 provided for, live per rent. in D, 12 cents, id similar fer- morc than UI Benzine. refined, pr of coal, A«|*b:il:nni. t rock oil. per gallon, 2) ■1 by the distilhitio peat, petroleum, «< . roiinod. pr.Mluccd i>y the distillntion ofeoiib a phiiltnm. -halo, ponl, prtroloum or ro< k oil. per irallon. .t» cent-. _ Bicarbonate ol S -dm. per pound.-* mill*. Billhcii lr iiu i I', inted third.-*, .. percent Billiard Tabic-*. p»r privain o • . each fid per annum. Sam** t u public use. Ilont* and slim-, per r III. Bra*, Brick*. Bridge-, per cent. oil', i pro.- receipt*, Brukf ken . upon other P 1 Contra t- ! per cent. • o. j-roi l Mil ->« ,mK l - 20 of 1 •f. And of gold t mugn exchange, por eont.o contra* i Candle*, Maouluefur’o*. increa*pd in value by being polished, painted, varnished, etc . ot<- '»ri in increased value, bve per '’.put. Marble Gravestones. and other monumental stones, whether with or without inscription »vo ' "JlLds, spars, shii* nr vkiscI Block*, 2 per cent. Meati.Picricrved. 5 per cent- Mineral Coals, cxc«y*t pea coal and dust coal. P Mmcriil WHtcr from «|irinu«. e'e,. oarli bottlo rout niniiiv not more than a pint - -j cent. Mineral Water-oontamiiiK not more than a iiiiart—one cent. . . , _ . Mineral NV/itor, artificial, vporcont. Moccasins—^ per cent. Mustard, proumlfnd all other iniilatiorn por pound, 1 cent. Tclearapb Com panic', <-n rcoeipts Textile fabrics. f> per cent 'J’hcalrc.*, oiierii-*, eireusor per eont. museums, and nil 2 per cent. trross receipts Thread & per cent. Tile*, draininK.per ©cnt. . ,, Tohtt' 1 -u. • iv* mill'll, piuk. twi-t. and all other kind* <d main.he--lure i tobacco not herein pro vided i-.r. I in wbi< li the stem bos boon taken out in whole .. r in part, or which is sweetened, ’ Kbacco.Vmokin'it l*'baeoo manufactured with all Die stem in. t in, Ii.miI not Ii tvinx nocn butted *>rstripped from the.-t*;m, ami on refuse tobac- ,:o known fli.c-' ut -liorts, 2.'. **ent* per;poun*l. Tobir- • i. uokiriK tobacco, made exclusively of .<tem j . fi-.i 1 mil mixed with loaf or leal and stems, lbceiit.s per pound. Tuba- .. li: «• cut **tiewm« whethor inanulac- t ii red «.r lo ‘C. or in »*ulk, ’/» eont** per pound. Tobn*** <• Sri'jti and.Miutl Flour, manufaotured of i'ii... ... croMiid. dump *ir dry, pickloi, scen- tcl. or otborwi.-e, per pound,M cent*. 'J obacco, fine ■ a*, manulucturcd to be sola or ilidivt rc I I.. -*- in Imlk, or in piickau'es, papers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, -Jo ooubi Toll Ko.nl, J erry or Bridge, EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Columbus Business Directory. Dr/ Goods nnd Groceries. ASDi 2 A LEU IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Murcuins and all bhows, 2 p ^olasHca, produced directly fr juice, li vo cents per |»oun* Mitcar cane M«daHB«!H, Kvrup of, producod directly Irom sutfiir cane juicc. lV^ cents per Kail gross receipt*, l 'irm 1V;.in»|»unit*?, on dividends and surplus gains, •> per cunt, . Turnpike Coiupanity’e Bon*l.*, on the interest , of. * p*?r cent- TurpcnDncTspirits of, per gallon, 2») cents. PinbrolliH and Parasols, pcrcenu Varhi.-h or Japan, m;ulo wholly or in part of : gum copal: or other gum* and substance.-. • GLASSWARE. per Vegeta U'aP »?, pr< -.creed. * r » per eont. ii gro.-' receipts, 2% por eont. g.,ld watches, composed wholly or , part of g.iid or gilt, kept for u.-e, valued at in*) or lee-*, each, one dollar* Watoho-, gold watches, composed wnolly or i part ol gold or gilt, Kept for use. valued at hove vl't". nidi, two dollars. White lead, per l't) pounds, .V) cents. Win*-, n. ide «.t . rape*, por gallon, 5 cent*. \\ ii,.-, .ill otlicr, and liquor.* known as wine, or |- .du- 1 by being rci-tiflcd and mixed with th«-r spirit*, or into which any matter what- Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky Naptha, refined, produced by the dishllati< of coal, naphaltuiiu ahalo, peat., petroleum rock oils, utc.. per gallon, 'iOccnts. cunt * p* r pom Cnmo, I'.xc othenvi.-* 1 1|,., • r i »* *nt.« pci pound, or sold y I m ,■ .Hid. i'* pl-r cent, , trior* receipts, id-, per cent. which rc*t* ii whi -'i may b* KcngiM*. and v* in liu-i'.imlo , Wagon, IJuk- or oilier like ev t'oach, Uui- -. ili«* body of . de-* r > ption, therev.ilb. cue - -li.i ! i. •! be ii c l exclusively t lie tiansnoftoll'Minf men h- I'iII . . Ian iiu i i. ■' ■ *« ■ ed .|i.ir*,tm*ludiri}; h.uuo-s u-ed Oil. illumina'ing. produced by thodi-UdlatP of coal, asphalt uni, nhalc. peat, poll oleum, ioi k oil., ami all other bituminous Hib-tam- used for a like purpose, per gallon, 2') could, Oil, Lard, per gallon, •> cents, oil, mustard seed, per gallon, •> cents. Oil, all animal and vegetable, not exempt or othorMiifln provided l«»r, per pa'lon. . • «m Operas, Museums, Theatres, ami all Miov on grot's receipts* 2 p* r cent, tf lido of /line, per Its) pound.*, 3o cents, BaintMis below. porcuiit. I'ainters' Dolors, *lry *-r ground, paste, or with water, not otherwir led h per cent. Parasols, ft per eont. . . , .. Paper, of all descriptioninoluding p.u* <- bminl, hinder*’ board, and tarred paper lor rooting and other purpo.-ci Pmnphlots, ft per eont. Passports, $T>. IMiotogruj»m', 6 per < out, J’c|»por, ground, * C piano Fortes, Organs. Melodeons parlor Musical Instruments, kept for use, not Deluding those placed in *tbundles or piibln infti*ed, to he sold as wine, not otherwise provided lor. per gallon, except those made lroin currants, rhubarb or berries, 50 cents. Yachts, PI*; -tire or racing boats, by sail or uteain, in*.- i-uring by custom-house mensme- ment t*ti tons or los*. each, flvo dollars. Yacht*, \c , o.x••ceding ten and uot exceeding twenty toil*, each, fen lollurs. YieMit - . A*'., exceeding twenty and not ox* ce ding lorry Pm*, each, twenty-five dollars. YhcIiM, A"., exceeding forty and not oxceod- imr < ignty Pm- « udi. fifty dollars. \ ;k hi/. Ac., oxeeedlng eighty and not. o.xneod- ing one hundred and ton tons, each, soventy- fivo dollur*. Yiieht*. Ac , exceeding ono hundred and ton tun i, ouch, one hundred dollars. Yellow ,Sheeting Metal, in rods or shoot No. 314 Main Street per Zinc. Oxide of, per 100 ponnds, 35 cents- ni all imitation*, per lb., •i. vnluetl abovo i d'dlars. tali' ns, per lb. 1 pled not f'»t tin. r. J per *:*• II uueoilip per I’oiit. ;• | mind, 1,’ti cents, il.,i indexed iu a mil u\ «r H . c.dollnr* •nlaiintig not t >• ||l.;.• 11 : • . i ' i- -in mm iik ii<M \ ,pi time ‘ocidv trvn ciguiUhts, opo dollar • Mhumlrc i p lOl.ig' . Cigar oil' . i . ido ivlmlly ol t ‘ipg), and also pt-i Qipusand. i ,fl .. and md, •i!i lusaml, eight doling jmr tlmu.-itml. c<11• 11 :ii'- j'*:r Ihoiisatid, ii.d and the viduatiun n d slinlI in nil « incs bo lu*ive <d llm tux. d ..II .dii'U- per « out, V Cb.Div fabric- « lure the • l«M'k Movement#, I, o per oont kuitit i and t'dtod • b . bi'cn ly« d. i i id..-,i order, cent. Plot him,’, rcudv-mad Cltivos, ground, and ono eont. l!|ove Stem*. ground, pound, mac caul, Coal, mineral*, excop por t 1 jut wanting iippand uvula to oxa.i!* nvi i fix liuudiod dollars, dp •mil an 1 dust cmil, Joul oil, per yd) OimlTur. produc. *.r--r luiuluatiu:’ a.*, im i pi-'.Ini • *• *d the re-«ii til!lit ion ol tin- »• ad Ur thus produced, oxomi Coe a, prepared, per pound, OUO UUila halt cents. (’ »tlac. eo'Vee part, per p • Cofloo, IP) eout. Cupfc ctloi C'oliieulloi ullco forms *HX) ami not valued at not lo 4 -*- tli utiovo tsnn «uih. two dollm-M. l*i,ino Forte#, etc., when valued it above 7.: , s< id not abovo tWb, onch, four dollar#. I’iano Kories etc., when valued above •: l , '(>. eh, six dollar*. Fickle*, ft nor oopt. Pins, solid head or other,.* par cent. Plato, ol gold, kept for use, per ounce, troy, ' cunts. pinto of Hilvcr, kept for use, per uunco, troy, dents. Provided, That silver spoons or pint o of silver <cd by ono family to an amount not exceeding lor y ounces, as nloresaiil, belonging to any *mo person, plate belonging to religious sm iotio uvonlrs and keepsakes actually given ami received assufh and not kept for u o ; also all proiniums awarded as a token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, nr a--..- l iation of parsons, tor any purp**su whatever, ahall bo uxompt from duly. Precious Stones, Id percent. Precious Stones, on which duties have I paid, when sot-nr reset, pay tax only on value rtf sotting. Pimento, round, and all imitation*, per lb,, 1 cent. Preserved Fruits live por cent. Printed Books, Magazines, Pamphlets.: lie- view.* 1 , ami all other similar printed publica tions, oxcopt newspapers TABLE II. b I t K N 8 Iii H . Apothecaries-- $10. Arcliitcets and Civil Engineers—$10. A*- .yei>—not oxceoding fJnO.OOO—$100. •c ling fJ .''.d n and nut exceeding Sjdd.ddd — .'••■i. i-ixeceding s '-fiJ.i i*) - WHJ. Auctioneer* wb*-o annual sales ilo not ex cel.I >1 i.isMi -.vln. It oxec'jding $10,000—#20. Bankers—using cupitul not cxccodiug #'»o,- d—$joo. Bankers—exceeding $.'*0,000, for every addi- mml $1.00* in excos*— $2. Brower*—Jr#.** than 500 barrels por year—$25 ver '"0 barrels per your— #.">0. I'-.wliug Alleys—for each alloy—$10. Jlil'.i. rd Booms—for each table—#10. Broker* 1 . Pawn—using capital not exceeding $50,0*10—#50, Broker , Pawn—exceeding $50,000, for each addition'll $l/XH)-^2. Brokers, Land Warrant—$25. B dii-r*, I'attlc—it annual sales ilo not ox- 10,'md $!o. Exoueding $10,000—$! lor >-b nddiiiunul i 1 < Bp. I’loduc -♦10. umercial—$20. 'll.'lOin-llOUrC— $10, *•■•* also table I. ml b'l.nir ictors, if annual contracts •1 ?2 i.onn. $2'. If exceeding $!" n il a'lditionul #l,ooo. $lo. Paints and Painter’s Colors, dry or ground, .j oil ot panto, or with water, not otherwise provided tor, 5 per eont. Printed Billheiuis, Cards and Circulars, 5 per Quicksilver, producod in nny manner, 2 per Railroads on gross receipts, 2’ u por cent. Railroad Bonds, duty on intcroAt, ■> pur cent. Rcetillud Wines, pergullou,50cents, llopuirs of engines, oars, carriages, or other of the articlo ron . . such increased value, 3 pur eont. Sulcrat us. por pound, ft mills Sail Tent*, Shades, Awnings anil Bugs made nf cotton, tlax, or hemp, ft per cent. Salt, per 100 pounds," Dei from onrts. $ on dollars. • lilli ififty dollar#. ei>, ten dollars, civ. ton dollars, dollars. did': Di.-tilior*, liltv dollar Distillers of Apples and Peaches, distilling rv- : hail 251) barrel.* per year, twelvodolhrs ami > In If. lv.itin*' House*, ton dollars. Iv\Iiibition.*, t n dollar*. (Jeiierul Bu*ino.is .for which no other lloonso s re«|uited. ten ihdlar opriutori of, fifty dollars. sugar valued at ; • pound. 2 e ’hi'. c-.xc' edinc tweu , per IL>., one t»l oxc* otling v cents and not * . ....cliouerj or sold othorw cent. Copper, iujiot ,pir Mill h, three per eont. died.three par rent. Cotum, upon wlii'di tin duty ha* been lex icd, collected m p 1«!0"'UII I. IV. Dioiuonds, Driiuiim I’ilcs, tin Express Knmpani porcent uhi d\ is exomptod by law, icious St«>nc«Ateii percent, •ee per eont. . n :r«»> receipts, three KiiiVrald •. (see Prc«4oiitiSloa*fc,l ton per cent. F.ngrax or#, production of. live per I’out. F.iiential Oils ot all d>‘ orlptitfu*. live per cent. Ferries, r<*ccmn grossr oils, three per cent " h, kegs, or a ell Fish, in * tight paekawi*. live peruonl. Fruits ( hm-ivo.1, tivo percent. Furnituiv. and otlu-r article* made of wood sold in rough nr untin «hod plate, five percent Fu« ot all d< vMipti. ii’.. When made up oi m mul.o- ured. fix c por Has, illuioinHlinu. m part, or < i any other i duet shall not ho ah" month, per one lhou*.u is, illuminatii.-.’. \r a ho . if coal, wholly or It teii.il, when iho pro '«»,*' o ouhie lei t pc; tub toot, 2*»edits. ii ;ho prodm t -•hall •»«* ono t!n» tort—t weuiy (Hove# an Hold l.ea' than twenty eighteen routs. Screws, commonly called wood*screws—In per eout. Shot, 5 por eont. Shows, of all kinds, 2 pur emit on receipts. bilvor, producod from uunrtr. tuition, Irom lio*ls,of rivers, from 'ho earth, or in any oilier manner, Fu of I |>oroopt. Slaughtered Catt e, Swina and Sheep, on all cattlo and calves exceeding three niuiiths old. sluughtoro*!, oxcopt when slaughtered for the hides ami tallow exclusively. III cents per brad. Slaughtered Cattlo, etc., on all cattle and cal vos u ml or three months old, slaughtered, emits porhoad. ,Slaughtered Cattlo. <tle., i.n all swine tlili Eutii'i (ImF* Hois** Dealers, ten *lollar*. Hotels, Inn- and raverns(when the rcntshall he two liundr* l dollars or loss,) ton dollars. Hotels, Inns and Taverns (when tho rents shall e.\*:ce l two hundred dollars, iur any gddi AGENT FOR TOBACCO, Louisville, Kentucky. I*. S. Liberal advances wade on Cotton on consignment. WANTED-Feather 3 . Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow and Rags, for which I will pay the high est market price, either in cash or trade. ■opt ft-Hin J. F. WINTER 3c CO.. T»o,75 Broad Street, Dealors in Dry bloods, Groceries and Country Produce. GEO, il. FKAilODY, (Old Stand, Broad Stroot,) Dealer iu Dry Goods, (iroceriee. Fancy Articles and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oglothorpo and ' #treets. Ht. CM a G. A. KOEltNri, Cutting and making done in the latest style, Randolph street, two doors enst of * G Strupper. C. II. JONES, 13J, Broad Street. Cutting Clothi.-, and Dealer in Fancy Goods, 13ootn and Shoes, WELLS A CURTIS, No. 75, Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings and fanners’ Oil. 11. C. MUCH ELL A CO., (At Gunby A Co’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer.; in Giocerie.s and Staple Dry (toods. . MUGKRS. it. S. CRANK. DIGGERS A CRANE, Grocer.*, Producuund Commie.-ion Merchants, 1(/J Broad Street. J. A. CODY, ■ in Groceries, Produce and Staplo Dry Goods. Conner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Liquors, No. 157, ono door below J A McNeill A Co., Broad Stroot, - E. KURNIKER k CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Faifby Groceries, No. 170 Broad Street, l faqor City flotcL 1 VI. Mi, TYLER A ROBISON, Noi 12J, West side Broad Street, Grocers, Produco and Commission Merchants. L. w- WALL. Il, THOMFBON. WALL A THOMPSON, • No. 132, East side Broad Street, Dealer# iu Grocerie.-, Liquors Country Produce. P. BI EULER, ^ Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, Fir#t door above Carter’s, Drug store, Broad Street. Booka and Stationery. J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, No, M, Broad Street, Crockery nnd Glass Ware. Coluiubu? Bank Building, BroaA (Street. Fashionable Millinery. Southern EJxprcns Co., S. 11; HILL, Ag’t. No. 39, Broad Stroot. C. E. WHITE. McKee’# old stand, opposite Temperance Hall, Manufacturer and Repairor ol Carriagos, TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer lo numerous inquiries from abroad ur. would say that ue are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, J. A. M NKCLI,. K. A. SMITH. J. A. McNEILL A CO., Whtdcsale and Retail Dealer# iu Groceries, Liquor#, Rope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Good#, !, Wet side Broad Stroet, C duiubu#, Ga. BRITTON A BARNES, DonSernin Family Gr..cories and Confcctiona- ric*. Country Produco bought and gold. Crawford drool — b. Walbohiu’# oLl *t.md. PUT IN OllDEll .iND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina Alabama, as we have load agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selected fox integrity, capaci ty,and expcrienre % to take charge of every lot. We will also pay all Taxes auil Charges of every description, AND HAKE lilllEIlAL ADVANCKH ON TIIK COTTON. —..urn, Joi tioiiul one hundred dollars or tractional part exiT-t* of two hundred dollar#) five dollar#. Intelligence Office Keeper#, leu dollar#. In on mice Agcnti*, ten dollur#. Insurance Apcii'tYforeign, titty dollars. Jaeka, ten dollar*. Juggler*, twenty dollars. Lawyer#, ten dollai>, Li\cry Stable Keeper#, ten dollars. Lottery 1 i< ket Dealer.*, one hundred dollars. Manufacture;., tun dollar#. Minura. tun dullan. Paioni Right Dealer.*, ton dollars. Peddler#, twith more than two hor#o# or inulu*> fifty dollar*. Peddler#, (with two hor.*o • or mules) twenty- [n short, we will take charge of the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the lime we rcecivc it until sold nnd returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New Yurie, or w. c. WATTS & CO., Liverpool. England. IVe invite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. J, II GREGORY, Dealer in Fancy Articles, Staple Dry Good*, Groceries. Hardware, Ac., Ac , No. 31, Broad stroot, opposite Express office. PERRY 3c CO., Dealer* ia Fancy Goods, Hate, Groceries, Ac., SI Broad street. Iron, CJoppor and Tin. Dealer.- HALL, MOSES A CO., Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Goodfi. No^ IK),* Old Stand, Broad Street. EC 11 ODER A EIFLER, Manufacturer!* of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron Door* and Shutters, Locks, Ac., Rear of Bpeqr’s Jewelry store, Rantlolph st. N. DROWN A 00., Manufacturer# and Dealer# in Tin Sheet Iron l CoppoMVare, House Furnishing Goods, R. F. DURAN. Dealer in Havana ami Dmncstio Cigars, Chew ing and y mnking Tobacco, No 0f». BroH«j #t , corner Randolph and Broad. SADDLES, BRIDLES H‘ MIBDLBBHOOK 4c ', (l 01 broad street * J|AVii JUST RUCEIVKD Mdoff ; r , a,1<1 Mnrting^ Cnniagu and Hn-gy Wl.m, Lining and Blndlue SL French Calf Skinaf Harness Leather, With a general assortment ei C ou<i s 4LSU, REPAIRING of all ii in J, .j at* 25.lt H. MIDliLHii^n,. ( CITY FOUNDRY' E hiiihSf*ril>Dro i *• n’lll!. subscribers would . 1 i h h!. r ,.« n M 1 {!m ! Vi t h ».Mi>ifi7IS5li'# they have HEliUII.T tluii prepared to' 1 'lnan‘y*inU U . l .‘u!'*if' ol Bras* or tr,.„. p .,..l ■'*“.**a mojTIMPROVEb PATTKrV*' which we will WAKHAVf tn<T » vl KETTLES. BARK AHU.s° aud any Kind of mill work b RAki Corrtfl’ c «"]!'& fact WthiiieUw'ii?* 18 * i In connection with our b u , secured the serviucs of on. TEKN MAKERS In the c?,u°„' t 5' l «"fi “‘wJ'i’iP' h ^ |JV Wcwill cxuhiinuu, anv tliin. ii. Coa,,,ry HitTf., ftiiciua a „d executed. I'OUTER .MuIUIliXSYA J 9.1865.-.f hc " r Moaml ™LSt, bolut^ May 19, COURT ORDERS' DR, KIRKSCEY, (Late of Walker Hospital,) )fr«:rs hi* services to the cltiffhft of Columbus, OfBco at Dawion, Collior A Co’s Drug store. DR. COLZBY, Office up stairs, in building Lack of Columbu# Bank. Ufiicu hour* 7 lo H a. m., 1 to 1 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m» No/ Prescript ioi 8. B. LAW. 7, Broad street, s carefully prepared. Amneaty l*rocluinaUou. Mdioreas, Tho President of tho United States, on ttieSth day of December, HAi, did. with the objoctof suppro**ing tho existing rebellion, to induce all i>er*on#io laydown their arms, t*» return t*j their loyalty, and to restore the au thority of the United Statos, issue proclama tion# offering amnesty and pardon to certain person* who had directly, or by implication, rmillKOlUl UU vyiniiu, «il).i slaughtered. Mount*per head. Slaughtered Cattlo. etc., on all sheep and lamb* slaughtered, ft emits pur head. Provided, That Cattlo. notoxoiuding live in number, and calves, swine, sheep, and lamb* not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own con sumption, iu any one year, shall Im exempt from duty; lied all slump slaughtered lor tho pelts shall pay two cent* only per head. Snuff, |mr pound, 35 cunts. Soap, fancy scented, oream. transparent, ami Soap, laney scontmt. oream, transparent, a all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, i pound, live cents. Soap, soft, ft per emit. Soup,oustilo, value uot above live oems per pound, 2 mill#. Soup, Castile, value above five cunts, 1 cent. .Soap, palui o I, sumo a.* Castile. Soap, oraslve, same a# Castile. Soup, all other descriptions, whitoor oolorod. except soil soap and soap otherwise provide! for, valued not above tivo omits por pound. l'oddlors, (with one horse or mule) fifteon dollars. l’oddlors, (travelling on foot) ten dollar*. I’oddloi *, dry good#, fifty dollur#. I’eddlcr*. jewelry, fifty dollar*. I’liotngr.ipMers, m lmso rceoipts do not exceed live hundred «bdliir#) ton dollar#. Over live hundiid dollars and under one thousand dol- lollar*. over one thousand dollars, twenty-Hied liar.*. I'ilimbers, ton dollars. Physician#, Surgoun* and 1 >untist<, ton dollars. It cut Estate Agents, ten dollars. RoelificrD (tor each 500 barrels) twenty-fivo five cents por pound. I cent Soda Water, etc., 5 nor cent. Spur# and Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 por eout. Spirits, distilled and sold, or removed for uuiption or,salo, Irom July 1, Imvi, per Gold F.*\l, two dollar# per mince, troy weight. Gold, produced Ir■ -m qu.irif. uiiuos, Iroiu bed# of river#, tram the cut in, v in uuy other nwu- • •uiwl, ui. t nil imilalioi Glue und Gelatin, of all dm-Tipliou*, in tho »ol d state, per pound, one * ent. Glue and vomeut, made w .tolly or m part ol glue, to be sold iu a liquid fUto, per gulluu U) substances sport- aluud at L’Heuut# per lb.. made ioi iininng. blasting. nriiBery, ing purpose.*, wli " or lo.««, i" i pouii* Guupowd- r, or made tor mining, purpos nil explosive substances :i*i im:, aritllery «»r sporting iiovt aUove 2> oopt# per lb., a.id’iuit cv ecdiiu -M.'iit# pci lb.. Us cents. Gunpowder, nuo a l cxp'osito substances made torn.mug. blartiug. aitillerv, or sporting purpose*, when valued ut above 3S cents per pound. v cents. Hal* ar-l t-> iiiiet-. per cent, tluls.a- UuiL'Ucd, ut ships, bark-, brig*. Schooner* sloops, tail boat*, steamboats, opii|l host#, amt alt ottiur vc*#el*and water oratt, not including eegim - ur nggii \ herouller built, made or construct) L two por cent, 1 neoine, the sum of $b“ • exempt Income the tax ol o i»«r eont, not over I’sUuO* w Income, tax » f . . per ers $5,000 ami not excocdiiig : •' Ml Income, tax ot ten per eon over ten thousand dollars. . Insurance Companies. »>;i gro*.* receipt*, one and u halt percent. Iruu, ». or ri . . . July 1, .. gallon, $1 50. From February. 1. IS: dollars per gallon on first proof. tHnge Coach©*, 2! j per eont. on receipt#. {Steamboats, 2’ j per cun/, on receipts. Ships 2l»j per eout on receipt*. March, made ol potatoes per pound, 2 mill . Starch, ruadoof corn or wheat, per pound. 3 mills. Suren, made of rico or any other uratci inis, per pound, l oont* and Steam Engine#, including Locomotir Mariuc Engines,.) per eout. Steel, in ingots, bars, sheets, or wire, not . than !* ol an inch thick, valued ui seven cunts per pound or lo** por ton, five dollar Steel, in iugots» bars, shoots or wire, not lo... than!\ ot an inch thick, valued above sevon coots per Pound und not nhovo eleven (>er pound, por ton, ton dollars. Steel, lu ingots, burs,shoots or who, flot less than 1 .* of an inch thick, valued at above tolovcn coats per ton, twelve dollar# ami a half. Stone, lroestone, sandstone, marble ' and building stone of any other description, when ver ♦ 00 gnd excess of on thcoxcos# r ton, two dollar#. tl.,., , ... -- ps. whether made In forge#‘..rhloomeri**, per ton. ttira© dollars. Iron, railroad per too. I lire* dollar*. Iron, re roll'd, per ton. two dollar*. Iron, all advanced hcy«)nd bloom*, slabs or loops, uud not uavauced bayoud bar» or rods, nnd band. hoop. «»r sheet iron not thiuucr than No. Is. wire gum. . per ton. three dollars. Iron I’late. not It *s th in 1 j of an inth thick, por ton. t hi ce dot tars. dressed* hewn or finished. . . Sterrootypos, all productions of, 5 per eont Stoves per ton, three dollars. Skim, gout, kid, sheep, horse, hog or dag tanned or dressed, in tho rough* ft per Skins, when previously assessed five -lolla Komi I dealers, t en dollars. Retail Dealers in Liquors, twonty-llvodollars. Stallion* and Jacks, ton dollars. Si earners and Vessels, (furnishing food ot lodgings) twenty-fivo dollars, ittllow Chandlers and Soap Makers, ton del- Located in Columbus as Agent for E- M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to tnkoehargo of Cottons under tho above advortisoment, uud to make advances ttiorcon. I au^ also desirous of purchasing largely nnd will pay full mnrkot rates. L'fflUlX ALEXANUElt. Office 106. Broad Htroot, Sept 20—tf over Ware's drug store. F.int side Brpnd Street. R* W. Ml LI.FOIli), \VIt. FEE, R. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Shoot Iron, Hollow Ware and Stovos, 111, Broao Stroet. D. IJ. THOMPSON A 00.. No, 143, Broad Street, Wholesales and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Iron, Tin, <’opp* r. Rrittanin Ware. Ac. John McGovern, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and DoalerinTiu Ware. Guttering nod Rooting dono nt short notice Warohouse nnd Uommiaaion Morcnauta. CRAY. K. 8. (1IIKK.NWool), GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Rankin Ware House, In rear t ook House, J. R. IVEY 3c CO., arehoupo, Receiving, Forwarding and Coui- ongHged in said rebellion; und Whereas, many persons who had so engaged m the said rebellion, have, ainoo tho Lsuanco of fiii l proelamalion, failed or neglected to take tho benetitjoffered thereby; uml Wh're is, Many persons whonavo been justly EXPARTE. , r in. P. Webb, 1-tit Mrs. Mu rropounder. | ceased, miy Cf 1 »eryj* • of l bt I. to CO public {of «■ Tbe ioer, l)« n tec«* IMP" oocupy [ in t Govern increas re of lb , D imoui ■cret o .lie !>«' i supr* 01 1 an,:. W llE:EAS.U/ i “ , - ‘ .'uitl county of Miirii.i ■ , (1 . i‘, 1 ; ■ u t 5; it to tbo ttnurt that Uarg.u \t ..n.'. ' 'I!hi VIVlIltf heir at I.IW 1.1 . i 1 , .. yunj th-j limits .it thisS'..-,. '• I. It is thcreft.ro ..rJcrcl by tlio Cu ,, IS* J.» Bet dawn fur trial it ihe"i.Mt’bl her luriu ut thli U.iuit, ct uI. I.roots in said case be l:.l:cn and thrmSt liiiji dotcriliiiicif uml aurh juJinn,..' will then ho undo in the ,.rc™“ "ij and justice shall iiijuiruii,; And i. ordered mat duo nnd lc::.,l i.otici ? deemed as givon mid Care 11 «nii,.. r liublicatiou ot this .,r.ler ii, ite ”. v , ! quirev, a iitw.‘|.a,.cr i.ul.lMied nt li In Georgia, once a \v- cs t.,r six «.-..L, ly preceding Baid del len.birTerlnoIts true extract Irmn the Minutes .September bill, IS ‘ . nnd er-ofliclu Cm/V.mSvS* 1 *. OEORGlA—UARRiri C0UNH - ^ V Callawuy ha# ai'plie*l to me i.’rS deprived from all claim to amnesty and pardon thereunder, by luiaon of their partioipation directly or by iui| lie vtion in said rebellion, und coutinucd in hostility to the government of the United State# since tho date of said procla mation, now do*iro to apply for und obtain auincbty und purdou; To tho end, therefore, that tho authority of the Government at tho United States may he restored, and that peace, order ami freedom may be est iblndicd, 1, Andrew Johnson, Pres ident of the l nited States, «lo proclaim and <lo- claro, that l her by grant to all persons who liavo directly i-r indirectly participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereafter except- od, amnesty > nd pardon, with restoration ot all rights ot property, except us to slaves, except in eases wharu legal proceedings under the of tlio United State.*, providing for the confiscation ot nroperty of persons engaged in robullion, have been instituted, but oa the con ditions, nevertheless, that every such person shall take and subscribe to tho billowing oath, administration on tho t#tnt« 0 ( Wiiiiim Callawuy, deceased, late.-t .-..itU-mi ty AD persons e neurned are hercle show cause'll ai y tiny h;,-.l. a|,« a . shcuhl not be granted tho ?.iiJ :i;.|'!’>arti Court of Ordinary to be bold in » u t county on the find Me:.d.iy in N.jvcmheM 1 1 this lUthdsy«r Given under my htu teuiber, lSb5. GEORGE W. MlLLUi gept 10—wftt lj r , i; G E' I RGl A—IIA UK 1S i:o VS T Y. - n 11. Pri<‘liard applies to mo f or ) t ;i ivdiuinistrati<*n on tho estate .,f Patrick, deceased, lat.* «*t .*. ml county. All persons co eoruod are hereby t> show enuso (if Any th *y bnvo why sailjjL should not he grouted the #:nd UMdicosti Court ot Ordinary t-. he lici t in anJ f,» county cu the fir.-t Monday in Noxemnej Given under my hand this LthUayd tomber. lhi'5. GEORGE W. Ml I.LIXi sept 16-wftt EORtUA. IIARRlS COLNTY.-Bi X II. Crawfold and Benjamin It. Lm, applied lor 1 etters of lutmiuistrn'.ion c estate of Benjamin T. Lowe, de.massd, L said county ; All persons concerned are hereby n#ti JOHN MUNN, (Broad {Stroot) Gonoral Commissi n Merchant, Special atton- lion paid It) purcha.-o nml shipping ot v-..tton COTTON! COTTON! KEIN & CO., AUGUSTA, (}A>. COTTON FACTORS, AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN, Running weekly between Augusta and 8a- vannuh, rangemeuts, wo aro prepared to luiiUo lib eral advances ou all consignments of Cotton entrusted to thorn for salo or shipmont to Sa- vaunah, New York or Liverpool, with all the costs, charges and expenses attendant thorcuii, lars. fhoftter.*, Museums, Concert Halls, ono hun dred dollar#. Tobacconist#, ten dollar*. Whole.ulo Dealers, (except li<mor#) wli outrusted to their caro for Sa vannah or New York will he forwarded on ar rival by tho lirst trip of tho HELEN, und tent to our triunds, Messrs. Smith 3c Dunning, of New York, if intended for sale in that market, annual sale* do not exceed $>0,000, fifty dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (except liquors) whoso ales exceed fifty thousand dollars, for every ) us to arrive in the short space of eight days. Having established a lino of clippor ships bc- tweou New York und LivorpooL all shipments of Cotton intended for tho latter place, will ho .. idltional one thousand dollars in excess of littv thousand dollar#, one dollar. Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, sumo as other wholesale dealers. sent lorwurd without doluy, thus avoiding the further expense# of insurnneo and storage while , New York. KEiN^Jc CO., Agents of Steamer Helen, Office Jackson stroot. Opposite No. 2. Warron Block. Frcotlmm and tlieir Hmployersi UK A D<) DARTERS U. S FORCES,! Macon, Ga., Juiy 5,1865. f (W.-H l ntii other orders aro i**u>d by tho Freed- en's Bureau, th>< following rule# will be iu rce. uml are publi#hod for the guidance of tho rcedmeu and their former masters: 1. ihe common law governing tho douiostie I. iti"ii-, giving parents auth >rity Hnd control or their children, and guardians control over eir wards, aro in force. The authority ami obligation of parents amt guardiaus tako the place of those ol »ho former uiostor. II. The tormer masters aro constituted the guardians of minors, and of tlio aged und infirm, the absence of parents or other near relatives pubic ol supporting tiunn. Select Limited School. limltod School is best adapted to #o'tire the highest end* of Female education. 1 have selected Coluiuhus, Ga., us a suitable location lor tho establishment ot such An Institution. Tho large and commodious Residence of Mrs. M. E. Shorter, opposite tho Baptist church, will Tho uumber of pupL. of which number lo or 12 can bo rcceivod into iy family il* boardors. Pupils must bo entered for tho Scholastic year, or for tho remainder, alter entering; and uo deduction will bo inado for absoneo, except incases of protracted sickness. Tho soholastie year will bo divided into three U. P. KLL1S. CHAU KLLIS. M. P. ELLIS A CO.. Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door South of Bank ot Coluiubus- W. T. WOOD, Genoral.CQmrnission end Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola, Fin. ClIAKLK. ROGERS A CO, Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Office late Bank of Churlostou Agency, Broad Street. Watches, Jewelry, Ac* T. S. SPEAR, Practical and Experienced Watchmaker and Juweluruml Dealer iu Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, A \, corner Broad and Randolph. which shall be rcgi. terod, for permanent pros- I show came (it any they have) why the ii orvation, mul Ftin.ll be of thetonnr and effect istration of said estate should uot be gm following, to-wit: said applicant at the Court ot Ordinary 1 do solemnly swear or affirm In presence of I held Almighty God, that l will honooforth faithful- ' ly defend tlw* Ooiistitutiou of tho United States and will in like manner, abide by and faithful ly support nil laws and proclamations which havo boon made during the ex sting rebellion with rofuruu o to tho emancipation of slave#.— •Soholf from the benefits of this proclamation j 1. All who arc or have boon pretended civil diplomatic officers or otherwise domestic foreign agents of tho pretended Confederate States. 2. All who loft Judicial stations under the United S ates to aid the rebellion. 3. All who havo been military or naval offi cers ot tho protended 'Utedurato government above the rack ot Colonel iu the army, or Lieu tenant in tho navy* 4. All who loft their seats in tho Congress of the United Statos to aid in the rebellion. ft. All who resigned or tendered the resigna wfnliy iLs prisoner* ot <. .. > xlnRod States service n J. tl. BRAMUALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 99, Bro.nl Street, Columbus, (5a. Watches and Jewelry repaired. W. R0SENSTIHL, Watchmaker and Repairor, No. 90, Broad #t , Next door to J. W. Pease’# Book Store. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. Bfl. Broad street. Caudios, Fruits, Wines, &c. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Preserves, Pickle#, Ac. PHELPS A WHITESIDE. No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturer# of Phofps’‘Moss Rose Candies, 1 and Dealers in Sweet and .Sour Articles. 1. Y »»ung men and women under twenty- ihc tall bo iusoMr.ed on tho fuere^ej value only when ourri*i or finished, SueeoMiun to Real Estate, wlioro tho sue- •^fborshall be a lineal issue ora lineal Band’ II" ip. and sheet, thinner than number cighteem a ire guage per ton, ttvc dol lar!. Iron Plate, le«# than ’ -j ne**, t-«r ton, five dollar?*. i inch in thick- Irou Nai'«. ou; and vvr..light, spikes and homo shoo Nails, wttau wrought b> Ua..u, por ton, five iloiUrF. lrv)ii Ca^'uig#. u-p-l f : bridges or other por- tunneutvtruptuTi^, per Ion. throe dollar*. Iron Costing*, oxt'olins ton pounds in weight, t"r e »eh a*’u g n»a other*t oprov ided for. per *on. tlirev u il.»t.*. iron Rivet*, ix-o. l\u : ; of an Inch in diameter, per U»n. t»\ *. dollars. Ir»»n Nuts, les t‘*xn two «>uncoi each in erwlfht. per ton.fi v PP^J^_Hb>!lar«. Bolts, not I* that weight, per tou, five «i .Bars. Jewelry •(!«« Frecmu.- '•••» "uuces in Jewelry,(«©« P x Kid >1 i«s. five per SKuittsd Fabric*, Uv cessor ot tho predecessor, on tho value ot t.n* real estate, ou each one hundred dolluts. one dollar, Succession lo Real Estate, whero the succes sor shall be a brother or a sister of the prede cessor upon the value, per one hundred dollars two dollar*. Suoocsiiou to Real Estate, wlioro the successor shall bo a brother or sister of the lather or mother, or a descendant of n brother or sister of the father or mother of tho predecessor, per ono hundred dollars, four dollur*. Succession to Uoal Estate, where tho succes sor shall bo a brother or sister of tbe grand father or grandmother, or a def endant nt t‘c brother or sister of the grand lather or grand mother of tho predecessor, per one hundred dollars, fiva dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where the uccos- sor shall be of any other degree of eoflatfri.il consanguiuitv to the predecessor, or shall be je st ranger in blood, per one hundred dollars, m\ dollars. Succession to Personal Property, same as Real Estate. . . Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly trmu tho sugar uauc, and uot from sorghum ur iuipchee. other than those produced by the re finer, per pound, 2ceuts. On all clarified and refined sirgar above No. 12 an » not above No. 18 Dutch stumhrd in color produfi^d directly from the sugar cane, and uot from sorghum or iuipcUee, per pound,2*x cental ■ S at and younger brothers and sisters. 1Y. tbo homer musters of froudmen must not turn away the voting and infirm, nor refuse to give them food and shutter; nor shall tho able bodied men and vomeu go away from their homes, «<r live ui idleness, and leave their par ent* or children or younger brothers or sister# to bo supported by others. V. Tuo lurrner masters of freedmen will not he permitted to turn away or drive from their plunlatnnii tuithful hands, who havo helped to iu die the crops, when tho crops aro saved.with- out paying tor the labor already performed. ■linen, like all other mon, areumeu- teruig— each 14 weeks. The Fir at Term will oi*en on the ‘.Ith of Octo ber next. The rates for it as follows: Tuition Literary’ Department $30 00 “ Musio * 25 IH) Music with use of instrument 30 00 " French 12 50 UHin and Greek • — 10 00 Board (exclusive of washing) 75 00 To be paid in advance, in ourreney or its CARGILL k BROTHER, 85, Broad Sticet, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. Bakeries. C0„* able t" civil ami criminal law and aro liablo to be punished t»»r vioUtionsof law, the same a# while eitixons, but in no oo>e will brutality be rofiuod sugar ab«>\ cuiuii >>ii all clarified... . v „..v« < No. 18, Dutch standard ill color, produced di rectiv irom tho sugar cane, and uot from sor ghum or iinphec, per pound. 3S cents. ■Sugar, on gross auiouut ot sale* id iwnaers, including udi the products of their UionufocM rios or rofiuerics, a duty ui 2>4 per ccnt. Sugar Candy, valued at not above 20cts. per pouud, per pound. 2 cents. Sugar Candy, exceeding 20 aud not exoceding the part of the former master.— Thinking men w ill at once sue that with the end «d slavery ail enactments and custom* which were n«vos#.uy to its preservation must cease to have olicet. YU. lVrsonsofngo who urofroo from any of the obligations retort ed to above arc at liberty to find new homes whenever they cau fiud pro per employment, but they will not be supported by the Government or by their former masters in id!i ue-# and vagrancy. YUl It will be left to the employor aud soivant ("agree upon the wages to be paid, ami any just arraugement or ooutract will not bo interfered with; but lroedmen are advised that for the p c ent sooson they ought toexpi*etonly Provisions will be made for ornamental ^ranches at tho usual rates in other institution*. Boarders must furnish their own sheets, pil low cases and towol*. Applications for entering pupils will be re ceived uutil the 9th October. Address until 25th Sept, at Eufauln, Ala.; after that time, Columbu*. Ga. John r. McIntosh. ,, , REKERKNCK3, Lx-Gov. Shorter, Eufaula, Ala. tol. Wui, U. Chambers, Mr J. H. Jones, Russell co., Ala. Col. J. T. Flewollen, * Dr. J. F. Boioman, Columbus, Ga. tol. J. M. Chambers, “ " Mr. James Cook, " *• Mr. Ww. Mitohel, '* *• Mr A. C. Flcwellen. " •' bept 3 4tw Sun copy. CHARLES CRICHTON A No. 150, Broad Stroet, Mauutaoturcr of Cakes, Loaf Bread, Cruckor# of all kinds, wholesale aud retail. C. BREYVOGEL, No. 32, Broad stroet. Manufacturer of Cake#. Broad andCraekors, of all kinds L igor.Boer Saloon. DniKgUts and Apothecarios, UllOUIIAHT A CHAPMAN, Druggists and Apothecaries, Dealers in Drug#, Mudeciiic*, Perfumery. Ac., Old Stand, Broad St. DR. R. A. WARE, Druggi.-t and Chemist, doaler in Drug#, Oils, Stationery, Ac , lot, Brwud struct. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, OA. ° Aap«“> sa!'®",. «"•“ m 'derate wages and when their employers can uot pay the moucy, they ought to bo contented with ii fair part of the crop to bo raised.^ This rule aubjcv t to Mich modification a* tho Freud men’s Bateau may require. l.\.^Ali officers, sojdior* an 1 eitisen* nrere- qucstlu t)> gvc publicity to thuse rules und to instruct the treed people os to their uow rights and obligation*. X All sub District ami Post Commanders _ required t«* correi t uuy via ation of the above rufi# uuniu their jurisdiction. All offences liorounder may be trie 1 before a Military Com mission or Provost Court. By command cf Brevet MaJ. Gen WtLgoir, I MV A nil I \ II (ILL* OCTOBKK 2d. 1805. Th. FmuU, i, com- Whi0h e “ Js Regular Tuition in Coiiego Cla##es $.40 00 Regular luition in Preparatory Class- ... 22 50 French, (optional) 15 00 Music, (optional) with use of instrument. 33 00 Board, including Washing, Lights and *«®1 90 00 .currency or iu To be paid in advance, in currency or equivalent. J. M. BON NELL, aug J2-w7t .President. A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. WANTED, NO. 1 BREAD COOK, of good character, N'ouc urUer need apply. 8111Yi:Its. WYNNE A CO., Cook’s Hotel, lumbut, Sept 17**2w ALL Dosrr ptions of Bell Hanging attend- i ed to, and Key* made \ to or»ie: CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK S HOTEL.* Sept Jt> 2m A. M. BRANNON. 1J5, West ^ido Broad stroot. Druggist uud A'tethocary, dealer iu Drugs, Medicines, Ac, F. L. UROOk'S . w. J. LAND F. L. BROOKS & CO.. Manufacturing Druggist; and Chemists, at Acec 1 ■ i l. -\ " Broad st. tiaddlery and Harness, SHERMAN 3c CO., MauuTacturer# of Saddles, Harness, Ao., Ac., Opposite Kosctto a Lawhon’s Auction Store! » Broad street. a. McKenzie, Manufiotur -r of Sajaic, ami Harness, lio- iminue Ji'uo ai short notice. No. 130, Broad street Corner Hr0 ‘•"'“i ui'miUUH A vi).,) a nl Cmumission Merchant, >r *a t and Rand>i|ph #trct*t-. ingotherwiso than I persons found ofiicers, soldier*, seamen ties. 7. All persons who have been or areabL... tons from tuo United State# for the purposes of other capaci- uiding the rebnilt 8, All military or naval officers in the rebol service who wore educated by tho Government in tho Military Aniuiomy at West Point or at tho United States Naval Acudeuiy. 9. All persons who held tlio protended offices Governors ol the Staten in insuriectiun against applicant at the Court ot Ordloifl in and for said county, on the hrstli 1 November next. Given under my hand thU 2Sth Sep! utA GEO. W. MILLIE J nett il. Crawford bu# applied for tint dianship of Benjamin C. and DoraM?C orphans, under t*>«m«uu year# of age, ol Si , but _., ho iniel Co •rlivinj th snot ■•From ill a aril emilitt tble the inoell, ’ lament nnected rtie# sr wn on tl uught 1 •charge' acument fir#t un isel Hyp ill to be be sctii Tno Ty ‘‘Weui j been t e count! it Suml iiholic 1 itclergj t term*, iniequer th it. i we to 1 McClury, do*)cn#c,i. All persons ooneerned arc lioribjx show cause (if any they base), why tbtiii unship of said Orphans should not be to sudd up plica ut at the next Noveioba of the Couit ot Ordinary for saidconM? Given under my Imnd :-»• 1 >t• ii.'i.v I'Kt,'. jno. Johnson, Urdu oct l-w30d Elisiibeth Nance has uppliodUrlt Administration dc bonis non ou theu. Harvey W. Nunco, docoased, viccG.K. as, iidin'r, diTeuscd. All person# concerned arc hereby nsti show cause (it any they have , why the> ist ration of said estate #hnuld not be said applicant at tho next N ivonrbor Te the Court i»t Urdmary tor smd c Given under my h .nd SonUauberStkl my b .nd bopUuuber i JNO. JuilNaON, t JNJ otico. tlio Uniicd Statos, 10. All perrons who loft their homes within the jurisdiction and protection of the United States, and pa»#cd hcy.ond the Federal military line* into the so-called Confederate States for tho purpose of aiding >ho rebellion. 11 All persons who have engaged in thode- structi -n "f the commorce of the United State# upon tin high seas, an l all person# who have made raids into the United States from Cana da or been engaged in destroying the commerce of the United Mates on the lakes and river* that separate the British proviucos from the United States, 12. All persons who, ut a time when they seek to ohtaiu tlio benefits hereof by-taking tho oath herein prescribed, are iu military, nnval or civil confinement or custody, or under bond of the military or naval authorities or agents of the United Suites u~' prisoner# of any kind,cither before or nfier their oonvintion. 11. All person# who have voluntarily paitici- patod in said rebellion, the estimated value of whdse taxable property i# ov er $20,000, II. All pcriionS'Who have taken the oath of amnesty, as prescribed in the President’# pro clamation of Dooouir.er 8th, ortho oath of allegiance to tho United State# since the dato of said nroclamalion, ami who have not thence forward kept thesame inviolate; provided that special application may bo made to tho Presi dent for pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, nnd suchclomoncy will bo ex tended as may be consistent with tho facts of the case and tho peace and dignity of the Uni ted State?. Tho Secrotary of State will estab lish rule# and regulations for administering and recording the said amnesty oath, so as to insuro its benefit# to tho pooplo and guard tho government against traud. - * In tho testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand, and caused the soul of the United Statos to bo affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this tho 29th day ot May, A. 1)., 15io, aud ot the independence of Amorica the 39th. „ , ,, Andrrw Johnson, Ly the President, Wn. U. Slward, Secretary of State. Court House in Hamilton. Barn* Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Koveu/ between the legal hour# ofsalc.asui ono marc, bay color, blazed face andc* uls hub, ( hind loot whito. tittcen twelve year# old. Also, at the same time and place. inure mule, color dark ur bl:i-k. rathwF lace, with marks ot harnos# upon bci.« years old* sold us uu estruy. op2(» dhd J. M. DAVIS.: art county for leavo to soli the lot L of LuiupKiu, belonging to tlic estate of u^^^ vlcasm A. Fa,•»«,!. nd,80-wSBA lte v FUHU1A. Jli'sCOUFK 0)1« plication will be inuje to theUrdinar l county for leavo to sell the real estatu A. Jones, deceased, I Ate of -ai'leieni. MARY L. JUNE5.AH August 29th, lRt')5-w()i»d G E 0 RO1 A :-TAYLOR UOl'NTl* mo ' ■' ’ month# attor date appl’w to the Honorable Court of Ordinar'fc county, for leave to soil tho lands I"* -* the estate of James Garrett. decosMs la, Utbo. ELI/.AUK1U UAKUl ■ept aS,—?n I ' EO UU 1 AT—'livi.ijh* A’OVNtl- vi months from dato npplieatpiu to the Honorable Court "f Ordinari * county, for leave lo sell tho lanue bt#i tho ostato of Charles A. Loyd. docc*?f* 19th, 188.5. sept 23—2in JESSEADAM j pEuRGIA—MUSC0GEE t'OFNTV * Marfdc ha# applied f«• r letter? # limed J fero bn .nnisco lurjred i be Oth i ionisco >«nch c Aid C Aunty tetring V>W*l « >ext A36 >»il the ind 10b C«rri istration on the estate of James P-W* eea?cd, late of said county: All person* concerned are hereby v show cause vif any they huvc> why ttc( tration of said estate should net bein' said applicant at the next NovcmUR" the Court of Ordinary for #aid count;. , Given under uiy hand. September^ A cot ives at oropir lit»truc(loim to Excepted Classes. Tho following circular has been issued from the attorney general’* office by direction of the president: All persons belonging to exceptod classes enumerated in the president’s proclamation of May lihh.jSix), who may make special anplica- neroby Hon to the president lor pardon, are heroiTy uot 1 fled that before their respective appl. cations would be considered it mu#t be shown that they havo respectively taken uml subscribed to the oath or atlinuation in said proelamalion of the piosident. Every such person desiring special pardon should make application in writing or in person therefor, and transmit with such application the original oath and af firm *tion as aken and subscribed before the officer authorized uadcr the rule# and regula tions promulgated by the secretary of state, to dmini>ter the amnesty oath prescribed iu said proclamation of tho president. Jar, A. opkrd, Attorney General. For Sale, M T PLANTATION, situated in tho county ol Lowu .ei. ten mite# from Valdosta, tho ROSETTE A LAWII0N. 131, Broad Stroet, Au.'ii . 1 1 .in i . Mjan-iun Merchants. Co LB I. KT .v WIERK5T— 140, Broad Street. Auction and Commission Merchants. ***** L. T. DOWNING JOHNSON 3c DOWNING, Attorney* at Law, Columbu*, Georgia. r - -.-- Valdosta, tho county town, and two mile# from Ayntiuh.— lno tract cuiitaiu# four thousand three huu- dved acres. Fourteen hundred are in cultiva- tmn. nut surpu* cd iu fort lity in tho county, of which eleven huulrej havo boon cleared wit bin four years. The climate is docidedly hca.iuy and iho settlement eligibly ritunt?d.— Appended to ihu piauuuion ia a substantial grist and saw mill, entirely new. The buiid- tftR! Hro C0, um))di>)U* and well constructed.— lne quarter* for tho laborer* aro comfortable and capable of accommodating upwards o* two bundiod. There are two Urge cotton and giu bouses upon the plantation. All of the stock will be sold with it, cousis iug of mules, cattlo hog* aud sheep. Possession to bo given on or before January, J. WALDBURG,Savannah. julyJl—2tawtf j NO. JOHN** ■Opt 28^-ftw y GEOltGlA-Marlon County* Ordinarv’b Offd'i- f**r »ai<U f AITHEKEaS Jauo R. Bullock ]^; ** letter# of administration ,r )', Curdy Bullock, deceased, lute olsaw •' All concerned are hereby notinw .- on or before tho first Monday ut *^ next, to show causo why letters st * granted petitioner. ■ , Witness my baud officially. JAS. M. LuMb, W _8ep 2S-wlm GEORGIA..Marlon Couniy* Ordinary’s Opfick nd. 1 nen, hi ,r en K> •ftlten: >endiai J encc wiiRi tlruw 'UDdlj >urpoti but in few IXriIEHE~Ati Stuicuu I'luc. Isaac II, P - 1 oimiuu , ...» Peebles, dccen.-ed, this Court for leave lo . ell tbe teale* 1 deceased: This is therefore to site all ctmcer»tj ( cause, on or before the fir.*r .Vena*. . next, why leave should not be of the ftatute, Ac. 1 tli# » rt JAS. ft E0RHIA : TAYLOR C"!' NT ll5 vT Allisnu lots applied for the ® u | r t the person and pioporty of B"p cri orphan of Jeremiah Wilclior, da<*- All persons concerned utencreoj^ show cause (if any they have wn anship of laid orphan should)* 0 * said applicant at the next Sortv the Court of Ordinary for vatd couddy •iven under my hand, thU‘. J oct 4—1 m J. J. IH £1E0IU1IA:-1I A1.K1S COUSJJfl ■ May aml’L. 1). May have arP" „ letters of administration on tu^j® All persons concerned are & c [ e hvM J show cause (if any they have' ' should not be grunted tbe said 1 Court of Ordinary to bo Uela v lTfl »L^_ county on the flr.'t Monday m • ’ . tu ij a ■ Uiveii un-lor uiy han*t ink,, noijy , “Af luroinj IMj , c< body •'ll oi •licks. Ij. I le »ti(hb *f«.or cu.u,m drill ir '.belli, bood’’ ibe "h, *nd mi KK , b J tbe oomi y.nod CroTi ••otra t." I'iih I