Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 06, 1865, Image 4

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T. Stairs Internal Revennr Taxes. TAULK I. NASl'FACTI IlKS, AllTICLKS AID PIIUUICT1, AI'CTIOX BALKH.Ae. *nl. L,»d. five eMia. Lead Pipe*, five per cent. Le»d.»h»<H.8r« per cent. Lend, .hot, five per oent. amount. of 1 per ; c*J>h, dollar. Auction Sal C °U*nk. and Binkifur. M >nth1» Ut of l-M "I * per cent, upon deposit* in bank? or with any person engaged in banking. f , f Hanks mill Banking-M .MhlrdutT "f l-24o f 1 per cent, upon tb« capital of bank? and per* tone engaged in banking. . . , Hunk- and Bunkitig — Amount invested in United .State* II iinU e*ein»»ted. lUnkeoml II.mMiw- Monthly duty ofl-1.1 of ol 1 p»*r oent iip <n *\urago amount ot circuia ti0 l! , »’,“" Od nnd“?lan b ‘”nli-Addltl,mal monthly duty ol 1 .. of I Per cent, upon nroraKo .mount i.feiri-iiUti- 1 »*».! to per eent. ofcapMjJ* or l0 pM .# or of any other mater Hank- and Hiiiktna-AddiUonal monthly . * rovi , le<i f or , five percent, ou^a.;:!,! ;«oni"tl,i'a:«, «eto„hS?U rnokth. M.uut«turo.., 1 ocr. M? l jn v; preceding July 1 i^H. Barytes. sulphate of, r KHd! iiota.pi*. or Lara, three per cent. Leather, patent, enameled and 'Ciklher, oil dried, end Beer Hklm drer.ed or ‘Te k .lh'.Vof , '"| C dSicri|,tion.. tanned or P«r- fcffiSSn'Srr.flSXcU.S M. or cint. I.itne, throe per cent. Linseed Oil. fivo cent? per gallon. Lotteries, on gro?? receipt?, Iivo per cent. Manufactures of cotton, wool, ?ilk. woistod, iz hemp, ju’e, India rubber, guttapercha. j -;ii,.— i.f,ttnrv ware, leatuor, pa- TcIckmiI* t omp »mc\ on r Textile fabric?. •» percent. Tneat re?, opera?, e rnuso. j per cent. , and all ! scum? receipts, 2 per cent. Thread » per cent. TobftocoTcavu'tii**l»! , |»lug!*tw i d, and all other kinds «f iniiiiiifu tured tobm i-» not heroin pro- ] idd*d lor. troiu which the stem ba§ boon taken ] ut "in whole or in part, or which is sweetened, '* Tobaf.cn.^mokin’g tobacco manufactured with till the Htcm in, the leal not having neen butted or stripped Iro n the stem, and on refuse tobac co known a* lino cut -liorts, 20 Tobacco, emoking r * EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, A.NDSi'd ALEH IN uiirynw..»u>»«» pound,. 12cent,. Heir I ice, i*-cr, al-. porter, »nd -under fer- , nt „i | M; u,,rr. per barrel, if not more than .1 .•ri'nr'Vetlnod, pr."lured by the dlHllletlon „r mal, jrphaltum, »hale. pool, petroleum, or rod, ii. porBall.'B.UUoe •- lin),r,'tinrd. produ ol fit 11. n-pkaltdiu. shal fk lisle 1C III- 1 11.111. tl- crl by the distillation . pout, petroleum or ota. .1 Sodas, per pound. . r » nulls. wood.*wmoV. grMS,"pottery ware, leatnor, l per. iron, steel, lead, tin, eopnor. ainc, br»w, iobl silver, horn, ivory, bone, bristles, wholly or in part, or of any other material not othcr- value by being poUshedTpeinte’d, varnished, etc , otc- on th increased value, live per cent. . . 1 Marble Gravestono*. and other monumental •tonaa, whather with or without inscription live ^MMUfiipara. shin or vessel Blocks. 2 pur cent. Meats, preserved, ft per cent. MineraLCoals, P Yl| l Jerai Wator from springs, etc., each bottle containing uoiinoro than a pint .5 • Mineral Water—containing not more than a quart—one cent. ol * steins, l-» < I iba lured or I Tobacc, of tobacc ted. or ot Tobacc Columbus Business Directory, , Dry Goods and GroooriWa. J. F. WINTER A CO., No. 7* Broad Street, Dealer? in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Froduce. GKO. II. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad Street,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles und Country Produce. nt« per p< Toll K apei v .jut chewing whether tnanufnc- ,< m. or in bulk. '/> cent* per pound. , Shut! and Snult Flour, manufactured groan I. dump or dry, picklo l, scou- irrwi-c, per pound, 3> cunts, i, fine—cut. iiiuiiulucturud to be sold or loose in bulk, or in package*, papers, , or boxo?, per pound. 23 cents. ad. l urry or Bridge, on gross receipts, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A: Snow, corner Oglethorpe uud M. Clair streets. t Companies, on d .'»per cent, ipiku Companio- dend? and surplus Bond.-, on the interest a ing tolls, on gros? receipt?. 3 Hankers doing business a? bro- I.- <1 merchandise, produce or i I percent. Upon all sales and stock? and bond?, 1-20 of 1 pur i ulue therouf. And of gold •>n and coin, tornign exchange, ... < ther securities, 1-20 of 1 t ot ?ueh sales, and of all .•h sale into not exceeding 20 cents und not exceeding 40 •onts per pound, or sold ound, 10 percent, receipts, 2' * per cent __ other ... Hackney Coach. Dim wheeled Carriage, the body of i r<‘-i? upon fpringj ot uuy description 0 .icli may b • kept for u?e, for lure, or for pas .... i-. i «lin h idmll not be used exclusively 1 i hu-lmn li ror for the transportation Of inerch :,i i ... \ ilu«- \ .it buy dollar? and not excoed- mi iiundn *1 dollars,including harness usoa therewith, e * li. one dollur. .| j , r ,. like description, valued at above i., Sll t.. | .; ,ii.n- nnd not above two bun .ir»i dollar-, i-urli, two dollars. t r ir. i <c ..1 like d< oeription*.valued at above Hi , Imt, Ire 1 dollar mid not above three bun Up I . Id I nr?. - i ii. three dolla dre I do l.amlre.l doll tiled above and not nlu»\ e live bun- ilollars, I like doHOnptf Mineral Water, artificial. Moooasios—3 per « * '» per cent. i per „iou. valued above .... ten dollars. and all imitations, per lb. 1 < « Slaughtered Roman or wat I Productions, i .rifled for. r. preparofl. | null'll,' und, V, j conts. i lobioM'o. inclosed In a valu-d at not over live dollar? udiiiguti, each containing not nty-live cigarette?, one dollar •k .igcu. i>lo wholly of lolniui'.o, anil also ui ?■< cheroot*, oi hliort sixes, ... « at not over five dollar? per •d. Mustard, ground and all other imitatior pound, 1 coot. Museums and all show?, 2 per cent, on re- MuTuiw, imdiiocl directly from .uitnr cano iuiue. fiv« cent, |,«r P‘,unil. Molasses, syrup of, produced directly troui 5 ar cane juice, V4 wnti per gallon, laptha, refined, produced by the distillation of ooal, asphaltuuu shalo. peat, petroleum or reck oils, etc., per gallon. VJ'cents. . Oil llluminaiing, produced by the distillation of coal, aiphultum. ?hale. peat., petroleum, or rock oil?, and all other bituminous substances used for a liko purpose, per gallon, 20 cents. Oil, Lard, per gallon, fi cents. Oil, mustard soed. per gallon. » cents. Oil, all animal and vegetable, not oxmnpteU or otherwise provided for. per g'i> on,.> cent*. Oporas, Museums, Theatros, and all .Show?, on gross receipts! 2 per cent. Oxide of Zinc, per 100 pounds, A) cents. Paints, as below, 5 per cenL Painters’ Colors, dry or ground, in oil or in paste, or with water, not otherwise provided lor. 5 per cent. • Paper!of all*description*, including paste- benrd. Cinders* board, and tarred paper for rooflug aud other purposes i per coni. Pamphlet*, ft per cent. Passport*. •>>. Photographs, o per cent, ... ,, Pepper, ground, and all imitutlon?, per lb., ^ I’hirio Fortes. Organs, Melodeons. or other parlor Musical Instrument*, kept for use. not including thoro placed In churches or public edifices, valued at not less than #UNI and not above WW each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, otc., when valued ut above I2U1» nd not above IfltO. each, ffiur dollars. Piano Forte? etc., whon valued above plWh each, six dollar*. Pick las, 5 per coni. Pins, solid brail or otbor, u per cent. Plate, ot gold, kopt for use, per ounce, troy, 30 cent?. Plate of silver, kept for use. por ounce, troy, C prnvidod. That silver Simons or plate of silver u*od by one family to an amount iiotoxcociiiug Tor y ounce?, m aloresaid. belonging to any one person. pUu belonging to religious societies, apil souvenir? and keepsakes actually given and received as such and not kept for use,; also nil premium? awarded as u tok<m of merit by auy agricultural society, corporatl— *— t'iation of parsons, lor any purpo? *ksH bo exempt from duty. Precious Etones, 10 per cont. PreciousStanas,on which duties have been paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on value of netting. , „ Pimeuto, round, aud all nmtatimis, per 1>>. 1 oent. Preserved Fruits fivo por cent. Printed Book?. Msgaslnos, Pamphlets., ltc views, and all other similar printed publieu Turpentine, spirit? of, per gallon, 20 centn, ItinbrciliH and Parasols, ft per cent. Vuriiisb - r Japa-.i, made wholly or in part ol gum copal; or other guiiu and substances, *> per con t. . . Vegetables, prcsorced. •» per cent. Vessels on gr-.-s r*-ceipte, por cent. W.itches, gold watches, couipo-gd wholly or in part of gold «•,- gil* kept for use, valued at .>|ist or less, oacU. ouu dollar. Watciie.-, gold wutelics, composed wholly or in pait'ol gold or gilt, Sept for use. valued at above Fl'fk each, two dollar-. White Boid, por lw) pounds. •'*/• cents. Wine, made ol grape-, por gallon, ft cents. Wine, all other, and liquor? known a- wine produced by being rectified and mixed w other spirit?, or into which any matter what ever may be infused, to be sold as wine, not otherwise provided for, nor gallon, except thoso made from curruut?, rhubarb or berrio: C Yacht?, Pleasure or racing boats, by sail or steam, measuring by eu?tom-hou*e tneiiHUi merit ten tons or loss each, five dollar?. Yacht?, Aa .exceeding ten and uot exceeding twenty tons, each, ten dollars. edollar-per thousand, r thousand; and the valuation mention'd shall in all case? he • ignis exrliidve ol the tax. lire.?, mid all show*, 2 por oont, 1 . k- • d I'l rpici (dd without being < and (Mock Movements, . per v ('loth*, amt ill textile or knitted mid tolled fabric?ol i otton, wool, nr other material, bp- lore tin -a me ha? been dyed, printed «»r bltach- ii ml all cloth i united, enameled, shirred tarred, v.irni .hod or oiled. •' per cent. (Moihing. and all wearing apparel made to unit ; hundred dollars, J per Clolhinp. ready-n floret, ground, n Cloxo Steins, ground, and all imitations, por Coal, minerals, except pea coat und dust coal, »er Ion, f» coni >. foul oil. per gallon, twenty cents. ( al Tar, produced in the manufacture of 11- umloHting v a?, and the products of the re-dis- ilinii'ii) oftbec .al tar thus produced. •xempL Coi'iin, prcpaicd. per pound, one und a half f dice, ground, and all ground substanocs for I'olleo. or preparations ol which ctillue lurmi a part, per pound, one cent, f offee, unground substttute* for, por lb., one fenluotionory, sugar valued at not exceeding twenty cent? per pound. 2 oent*. Coufeetionerv, oxeoodmg twenty cents und not exceeding forty cents 4 cent?. fonloctioncrv, exceeding forty cents per lb., ar soli othciwlao than by the pound, 10 per ) wbatover. this. A* 1 cccdinu forty tons, eacti, twenty-nvo uonarn. Yacht?. Ac., exceeding forty and not exceed ing nighty ton?, each, titty dollar?. Yacht*, Jcc.. exceeding eighty and not exceed ing "rin hundred und ten tons, each, seventy- five dollars. , , , ,, Yacht?. An , exceeding one hundred and ton tons, each, one hundred dollars. Yellow .Shooting Motnl. in rod* or sheet?, I ! *Zi'nc.' Oxide of, per 100 ponnds, 23 cents* T A Itl.K If. licj x a k a. Apothecnries—slO. Aroliitecis und Civil Engineers—410. Am.yers—not e.xfocdiiig Ex •ceding t.u n and not exceeding .fjoo.noo- Exceeding Aiietioiitor- -wiictc annual sales do not ex jeud «I0,(*?»-«*!0. It exceeding $10,000—4»l. Banker.?—using capital not cxccoliiig MM .Sl<S». Bank, i •— exceodiug $30,000, for every uddl ional $1,000 in ex cos?—$2. lirowcrs—less tturn VJ0 barrels per year-$2-' Ivor barrel* per year—***». Bowling Alleys—lor each alley— $B». Billiard Konius-for each tahlo-$l0. Bridie VI. Broker?, 1'iiwii— u-ing $30,000 -$30. npitfll not exceeding », for each ceding $23,- opp r. iug'ds.plg*, or bars, three percent, i, roiled, throe per cent. • >n which no duty has been lovied, I’.dlectodor paid, or which is oxoiupted by law, per p.mini, two cents. Diam«nid*,(see Precious Stones.) ten per oent. Draining Tiles, three per cent. Express Coiuinwiici*, on gross receipts, three per cent. Emerald*. i*co l'rco'mu* Stone*,) ten percent. Engravers. Production of. fivo per cent. Essontial Oil? of " * m ‘" cent. Forties, nr nil descriptions, five per Ivlng tolls, three per cent on It, in cans, kegs, or air- . r jroent. d.fl Mudl Fi tiuht paeksgt?, five p Fiutl? presetved. five percent. IlDuiture. and ether articles made of wood, • old in rough or uuliuishe«l staio, five percent. Fur» of all diucriptiou*, when made up or inauulaouired. live por ceut. liii*. illuiuinating. mu loof coal, wholly or in part, "r uuy other inateiial. wheu the pro* (shall not bo utmve . r sSMk>0 cubic foot per Faints and Painter's Color*, dry or ground, it) oil oi paste, or with water, not otlierwine provided lor, 3 per cent. Printed Billhead?, Card* und Circulars, ft per Quicksilver, producod in any manner, 2 per oent. Railroads on gross rocoipts, 2' j por cent.. Railroad Ronds, duly on iuternst, 3 per cent. S Red Wines, per gallon, ftO cents. raid ongines, ears, carriages, or other .when such repairs iucreo.se the vuluo of the artiole rensired 10 por cent or ovor, on such increased value, 3 per cent. Halnrstus. per pound, ft mills* Hall Tout*, Hhades, Awning? and Bugs made of cotton, flax, or hemp. 5 per cent. Halt, per 100 pounds, fi ceut*. berews, commonly called wood-serews—10 per tent. Shot, ft percent. S hows, of all kinds, 2 percent en receipts, liver, produced from quarts mines, from bedalof rivers, from t he enrtli, or iu any other manner, l A of 1 per cent. Klaugntered CaU e, bwine and Shoep, on ull cattle and ogives exccoding throe iimnth* old, slaughtered, except when sluuuhtered for the hides and tallow exclusively, 10 cent* per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattle mid calves under threo months old, slaughtered, ft cents por hetd. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all swlue slaughtered* lucent?per houd. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all shoop nnd Iambi Slaughtered. b conts per bond. Frovided, That ( attlo, not exceeding Iivo iu numberi and calves awine. shoop,and lamb? not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own con sumption, in any one year, ahull bn exempt from duty; aed all sheep slaughtered for th* pulls shall pay two cents enly per head. Snuff, per pound, 33 oent*. Soap, fancy soonted. creuui, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet end shaving soap, per pound, five cents. Soap, ioB, ft per cent Hoai>, castde, value not above fivo cent* per pound, 2 mills. Soap, Oastile, value above five cents, 1 cent. Hoap, palm o I, satuo as Castile. Hoap, erosive, same os Castile. Hoop, all other descriptions, white or colored, axoept soft soap and sohd otherwise provided for, valued not above fivo cent? per pound, per pound, 3 mills. Heap, all ether descriptions, valued above five cents per pound, 1 cent. Hoda Water, etc., ft i»er cent, pars and Ship or vessel Block*, 2 percent •pints, distilled and sold, or removed !hi . Fawn exceeding tihlitiotiul $l,i«n-*2. Brokers, Lund Warrant—$23. Broken, Gatll*—il ntiuuul sales do cowl slo.UOd .tdn. Exceeding ?!<».'?? each additional $!.**•*». Broker*, Froduce-dln. Brokers, t omriu icinl— *^2n. Brokers, fiMoin hou-.*-MM. Bmkui*—sco nlso table t. Build* r? mid t.'onti ortoiw if annual do not exceed sj'i.ihsi. If uj (SHi, $| for cadi additional :I,bull. Butcher*, $K». . Butcher? retailing (rout cart?, $'*. Circus* 1 ?, ten dollar?. Goal Oil Di t.ll. i-, fifty dollat.?, Cei.lcclioiicrs. t-u dollar?. (Ilitiin Agiqitq t**n dollur*.' Dcntis's, ten d"Bur-. )>i»tillur?, tinv dollars. I)i?lill. r> ot Ap| b ? and Fcnclie*, di.itilling lo?s i halt 2>';<i barrel* per your, twelve dollar? and a half. E.itinK Houses, tun dollar?. Exhibitions, ten dollars. _ * General Uusiiio?.?, tor which no other liconso i? required, tun d<illar*. Gift Knterpi isu, nropriutor? of, fifty dollars. Gas Fitters, tun dollars. Horsu Dealer*, ton dollars. Hotel*. Inn.- and Tavoru*(when the rent shall ho two hundred dollar? or lc*?,) ten dollars. Hotel*, Inns and Tavern? twlion tho rents shall exceed two hundred dollar*, for any addi tional oid hundred dollar? or tractiunal part in oxcuftN ot two hundred dollar?! five dollur.?. Intelligence Olllce Keepers, ten dollars. Insurance Agent*, tun dollars. Insurance Agents, foreign, fifty dollur*. Jacks, luu dollars. Jugglum. twenty dollur?. Lawyers, ten dollars. Livery btahlu Keepers, ton dollars. Lottery Ticket Dealers, one hundred dollars. Miiuutuctui cr*. ten dollars. nth. ner out* thousand cubic foot, 2U cents. when the product shall be ab.'VC ftU i.ik* 1 cubic tout per month, por one th *uiaint cubi • tert—twenty-five cent*. Glove* and Mittens, ft percent. Gold Lout, per pack, containing nut more than twenty books, ol twenty-live leave* each, eight' Gul v . . Gold. pr«»ducu l tr ot riveis, I tom tho ner. ot one perc.„.. Ginger, grouud. and all imitatious, per lb. Glue a.ulGolatin, of all descriptions. In the solid stale, per pound, ono cent. Glue uud f oment, made wholly or in part of glue, to be f"dd iu a liquid -tutu, per gall cent*. Grave St mo*, fivo per cent. Gunpowder, and ull explosive substance* made fat milling, bloating, artillery, or •port ing j'urutwu. when valued al2Hcent* par lb., or less. t»i r pound. 1 cent. , Gum- -w-Ur. and ull explosive subitonces ma le t>*r mining, blasting, artillery <*r sporting purpu-' -. vriitu valued above ‘At coots per lb., und not exceeding ^ cents per lb., lHcente. Gunpowder, nnd ad explosive substance* nude tor mining, blasting, nrtillorv, or sporting purposes, whou valued at above M cent* per UI,II.ini ■ill mill, HI millivt'll | msumptlon or sale, from July 1, lHdt, p« tllon, $1 30. From Fobruary, 1, lHoft, tw dleniper gallon ou first proof. ten dollars. ; than two horse? or s or mule?) twenty- c or uiulo) fifteen Miner?, ton doll . Fatcnt Right Dculu Fcddlors. twith uioro mules) fifty dollar... Fcddlors. twith two hon five dollars. Fcddlcrs, (with one ho dollars. Fod.tl Fcddlcrs, dry good.?, fifty doll Foddlor*. jewelry, fitly dollar' I'liotograpliers, t whose receipt? do not cxcoed fivo hundred dollar*) tun dollar?. Over live bundled dollar? and under one thousand dol lars, filtccn d-dlar.-. Over one thousand dollars, twenty-lived “ Plumbers, Fhysician? Real Estate *\g«?nt Rectifiers (for oacl dollars. Ket.'iil dealers, ten dollar*. Retail Dealers iu Liquors, twnnty-fi\*edollar*. Mullioin and Jacks, ten dollars. Steamer? and Vessels, ttumi.-hing fund or lodging*) t wenty-flve dollars. 1 allow Chandler? and Soap Makers, ten dol- GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 014 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. P. S. Lib.ral advance, made „n Cotton on conaignment* WANTED-Foflthor*. Ginseng. Beeswax. Tallow and Harr-, for which I will pay the high est market price, either in cash or trade. ■opt 3-3m — - TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that tee are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, 1*I T IN OltDKIl AND SHIP i Any Lot of Cotton in die Stales of Georgia* South Carolina or Alabama, as we hare local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most cfjic.ient mm, selected fa integrity, capaci ty* and e.cperiem t* to take charge of every lot. lie uill also pay all Taxes and Charges of every description, AND MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON THE COTTON. In short* we will take, charge oj the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time ire receive it until *otd and returns made by our house*. WATTS, CRANE & CO., yew York* or W. C. WATTS & CO„ ]A vc rj tool. Kn gland. I Ye invite, the especial attention if non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta* (la. Located in Columbus as Agent for K- M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take charge of Cottons under tho above a Ivortisomcnt, aud to make advance* thoreon. Iain also desirous of pun-basing largely nud will pay full market rates. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ofllco 10rt, Broad Street, Sept 2" II «.ver War obi dr'iig -tore. COTTON! JC OTTON | KEIIST & CO, A1JOUSTA, aA-. COTTON FACTORS, AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN, nd Sn 11. 0. Mll'CllELL Si CO.. (At Gan by A Co’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Doalers in Groceries and Staple Dry Goods. L. M. niOGKRS. R. B. CRXN’g. DIGGERS A CRANE, Grocers, Froduco and Commission Merchant*, lot* Broad Street. J. A. CODY. Dealer in Groceries, Froduce and Staplo Dry Goods. Corner uadcr Cook’s Hotel. O. A. KOEI1NK, Uttingand tanking d'-ne hi the lalr:t style. Randolph street, two doers enzt of G Strupper. Cutting Cl-.di- . II. JUNES, , Broad Street, nnd Dealer in Ft Bootu and Sheen. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73, Broad Street. Wholesale und Retail Dealers in Boot.? Leather. Findings and Tanner.-’0 F. BIBIILBR, Manufacturer of Boot* and Shot In rear of .‘ t-c ir's .Lwclry Store B. D. CASEY. Groceries and Liquor*, one door Below J A McNeill A Co., Broad Street, K. Kl'RNIKER A CO., Dealer? in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 17«) Broad Street, Under City Hotel. j. a. i vi.kk. TYLER No, 120, West Hide Broad Stroet, (Jroui rs, l'roducc and Commission Merchant*. L. w. WALL. U. THOMPSON. WALL A THOMPSON, No. 1.52, East side Broad Street, Denier? in Groceries, Liquors. Country F.roduce. a. m’nkii.l. k. a. smith, J. A. MoNEILL A CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Hope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 13ft, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Good*, 13.}, West side Broad Street, Columbus. • BRITTON A BARNES. Doulcr* in Family Groccrle* and Oonfactiona- rics. Country Prodtieo boughC nnd ^old. Crawtord M-uet — D, Wulbohm’s oiii sttnd J, II. (.’REGORY, Dealer in 1'ancy Artiule?, Staple Dry Good*, Groceries, Redware, Ac., Ac-. No. 34, Broad j-treet, oppo* : te Exprc.?* office. FERRY A 00m Dealers in Fancy Good?, Hat?, Grocories, Ac., si Broad gtrent, Iron, Coppor aud Tin hall, muses a co„ Dcalors in liardiYfu-e, Iron and Uouoe Furnish ing Good*. No. ‘>), Old Stand, Broad Street. 8CI10BKR A EIFLER, Manufacturer? of Fire Froof Safes, Iron Doors and “ * • Re Books sind (Stationery* J. W. PEASE.«* Bookseller and Stationer, No. 1'2, Broad Street, Crookery nnd Qlin Wirt. C0WDERY A CO., Dealers in China, Gins? Ware. Ac , luui-'U? Bank BuiMinir, Broad Street. Foshiozutblo Millinery. MRS. L. A. LEE. Randolph street, no.vt door to I G Strupper t Office. Boulhorn itlxprens Co., S. U. HILL. Ao't. No. 37, Broad Struct. C. E. WHITE. McKee’s old stand, oppo-ito Temperance If; Manufacturer and Repairer ot Carriage?, llarntp, .V ;. li. F. DURAN. Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, Cite Ingand ^looking Tohaue No fid, Broad *t . ct rnor BanJolph -'tj dmlnistration i therefore onlcrcd, that aM 1 creon. criit J ah.iw cause, it any they have 2 _C0URT ORDERS. the eateto ..« .1... ,.h E. Helve, -luiaitiioa Q .ny tuey b BV e ( whWTuS®* *1 di?mi«*ioii. us uluresiiuj, should •>!.» i J ,lt eri eil to the said applieani by theConrt’Vf 11 ' 1 * nary I,, be ho-.l in nnd for .aid >«• 8r,t Mceilay in Anril ncxi; and that this 'f' bo imbliahed in tertoa ,d iho law '-sort* A true e.xtrac- Iron) tho mlnnti, of laid Qoi J-J. ( - iXjii'i I A-f A V LOll COL-XTV^Tv V - J • i“'v “• 'Lgratn, admini*trttt.^V’ R estate of W L. Gar. dccoarcd. havi.^ U ? R , tbe l.dleaer. ct diMui«i 0 n from ,»« aSm?oft It if thorofore ordered that all • ccrno.1 ahow oauto, it auy thoy havo ju 0 ?*- ter* of dismission, ns ntoresoiu -hmitJ hy ltN granted to t lie .ait uppliu.int by tl.« r 0 * ^ Ordinary to bo helJ in uud for ?rtid°*-,^ <,url the first .Monday in April next; un.l t |S r ‘. {y i 0n order ho iiubliahed i.worm.,,ltho"uw h * l,hl ' A I rue cxtri*el iroiu tho iimiutviiii i.'jj. J. J. ilfU r '^- Ooct M 06 m6m F. Lxi-.utTK. l isttsB&HgL.*L»>]5sa Webbjof .Mr.. .Mary tt riopounilcr. j ccaaod. in vyuKiuiAS, ivui'h.m'ih '\v“i,b ?i' u r [! , ,; Il 1 *A. 'V frebate toonrd the laat will aiia'te^tZg/"' ol Mary H ii l.'CC. dtccasod. late a r,iidi?.“l raid county ol Mu rim.; and wbcrca.lt .. 1 ljf IO tbo Court that Carpi'] 'iVnllaco fh. vivin. helve, law or raid decearvii, rcidM'kl" yond tho limits o! tin? Statu; ,l ae*be. It is therefore ordered by the Court tk** . •. cure he f.i down for trial ut u,c ncxts^ilil' her Torn, <d tbi. Cmiit, „t »l,l,°h jw.'.-t. in raid i'|mi Lc tanenond the .awe •rmincd m.,1 ruch judgment ond “riijj till! prcnii.- »• to rijht I liroiid. DB, K1RKSCKY, (I.ato ur Walker lloridtal.) Offer« his gervjco* to the ciGxen? of Coltiinhus, Office at D.iwu'.n, Co:j ur S: Co's Drug COLLEY, . Office up stairs, in building back ol CoJumbii? " l., lto4 I)R. S. B. LAW. No. 77, Broad stroet, Prescriptions careful ly prepared. Auincsiy Fioclatuatloi). BY THR PF.KAin Tho ]»rc‘Mull* of the Unite ISta Wh on the Jib day ol 1 onjoOt ol supure*dug tho and justice ?hall appertain; And it’iiiVnldf” ordered that dm, and legal noticl V d»etuod as given raid Corgill Wall.ce u .i inij.licetir.il ot thir order in the ColunihiJ it' ly (.rtMudi’ig r* .id wVh'orLb’.KTOlfiS.fe C^r| rU «ir«^ VS"2i ,.rrtnfe to “oro^BSfw- G eorgia--hauud col mi. j r ...v ( al!aw;iy has applied to me for lett'en, * ailuiiu rutiuu oil the estate of \VHlUm * Culluu.iy, doccawd, lateol raid coat,ty A ' Al I'-i-rif c i.Mirncd arc hereby no'tit«j„ show uaiisu it a? > they have/ ?by inij |»[i,w -di ml'l n«.t be granted ihu said applicant mu! Court ot Ordinary .to bo hold ji an“fonii{ fiober next. county r»n the fii?t Moi.du , under my hand this l'Uhdayof i. 1> did. (li t e • li, to all persons to lay dow return to timir loyalty, an-l to ruiiuro the au thority ot tho l nilul Status, i-.-uu prodaiu.i- tion* otiering amiiQ?l> nnd pardon to cerium person? who had nm-i-ily, or by implication, cugagc<l in said rcbc-llion ;. and Wlioreaf, many persons who had -•» engaged in the said rehulli-*n. have, since the i-suancc l proclamation, tailed or ncqlcctod to vim have b< N. CROWN A C0„ iiiifipdurer.? and Dealer* in Tin Shoot Iron iid Copper Ware. Houso Furnishing Goml?, En?t s 5 Broad rhreet. W. MILLPORT), WM. PI K. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturer? of Tin, Copper, Shoot Ir ilollnw Marc and Stoves, 111, Bro mi Street. D. U. THOMPSON A CO.. No. 1(3. Broad Street, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer? in Stoves, Iron, Tin, Oopimr, Drittonla .With Ap« JOHN MoGOVERN. (Under Cook's Hotel, Broad Street.) Momi(actur< r uud Doalor in Tin Ware. Gutlcimg and Knoli-.g done at short notice. (ailed take the bein fil Win re is. Many i or? deprive i lrotu all i ini' thereunder, by rea." dire tiy <»i by impl:c.;i oonunuc-i in hostilit the United Mate -in*' mu(i »n. now du.-iro i amnesty and pnrib-u : lo tlio end, llieio;o tho Govcrnmont < 1 too i mica Mate* may no restored, and that pe.u «•. order and hccdom may be c*td lislnd, I, Andrei/ Johnson, Pros- ‘.deiilot the Ui’ili-l '( i c.*. do proclaim and <lo- .dnro, tlm* l her by grant to i'll i cr-"i- who tmvodiroclly • r in tii-cMy participated in tho existing rcbclli . - v cpt : herealter ex- upt- l.aipneMy ml pirdon. with restoration ul ail rights of vropertv, oxoept as to slaves, ^xccpi Wurchouae and UoimiiiSHion Morchunta. K. a. (iKKKN WOOD, WM C. «P.AT. GREENWOOD A GRAY. Wnrohonso and Commission Merchant?, Rankin Wuro House, in rear Cook House. J. K. IVEY A CO., arehouse, Receiving. Forwarding and Com- tuiesion MorcliuutH, Oglethorpe ?tioot, near Enquirer office. _ JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) General Commission Merchant, Special atten tion paid to purchase and shipping of cotton II, P. KLL18. CH*a KLLIB. M. F. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchant?, Broad street, uoxt door South «»l''Batik fit Columbus- W. T. WOOD. Getioral Counnisjrton and Forwarding Merchant Apuinehiuolu, FI*. i...My to amnesty ami pardon of their participation ii in said rebellion, und to tho government ot I he date ot .-aid pi oda- tho authority- II fi>CH 11' i ilud rebellion, have been i dition.-, ueveithele.-s. shall lake and mi»-t which shall ho r« fit* atlon, ami shall b following, t ting.? undt tat-?.?, providing tortlm ty ot pci-on* omou cd in iftitutod, but on the con that every such per? -n bn to tho billowing oath, red. for purm.iiioiit pres- ol the tenor uud ellec (ember, l*? OK'JKOK Vf. ML'lUXs, _sci-t In—« -t Oi.linary. , lK-iIt(i;A-UAKIU.S COUNTY;-ChirtT, v I 1!. l’ri. liurJ ,i|,|ilivs to uie fur lettwi'l gUmiuiftiiitlon on tlio v.-Hnto of Josoi.f,I'iii. Patrick, deceased, late of said county. All poison? uo cere cl are hereby notified show cause uf any they have) why saiJ i e tter> sh-.ubl not he granted the said applicant *iS Court of Ordinary t > bo held in and f., r ?aid county on tb« fir?t Monday in November bul Given iimlcr my hand this Hth day cf tember. ltkv. GEORGE W. MULLINS, sopt Id-w.-t Urdimry. /GEORGIA. HARRIS CUUNTY.-BeBDft: \J 11. Crawfotd ami Benjamin It. Lowe h,a applied ter 1 utters ol administration on iki estate of Benjamin T. Lowe, ddcosied, late u( mi l county. All pun on? concerned a rr hereby notified M ?how cause (if any they have) why tho admin- i?tration ot - iid estate should not be grautedto •-aid applicant at the Court ol Ordinaryt«b« held in an t tor fluid county, on tlio first Monday in November next. Given under my hand tbi- 2Hth .Sci-tmbn 18fi-5. , GEU. W. MUi,LINS. ‘ sept 30-w -t ''rdintry. / 1 F.OUGIA—Ml SLUG EE CUUNTY^W- ' J uett II. ( raw tord hn? applied lor thetla*r- di insi. p of Bonjauuii C. aud Dura McCIul orpbitis, und- r hmrtecu year? of age, olSima* MoU.iry, .k!.’e.i«ed. All person-? concerned arc hereby notified t» ?how cau.-e ut any they lia\u), why theUuirJi- anship of said Urplians should not be grsMrf to *nul applicant at tho next November Terg oi the Court ot Ordinary tor said county. Given under my hnn-l September L.'ih, lYft. JNO, JUilNSUN, Uriluuty. net l-w3()d ! V ' EOKGIA — M . V.I Elir.aheth Nu Unwin ir to-wlt! f ’ r.UlUJl A —-At UdUUGbl. GUL.Ml.—Jin. ldoloieunb-Vwcari.r nffirin in presence of, H Elir-nhcth Nance bas applied for Icdmd Imigbly God, lliat I will licneolorth faithful- | Adinini. tration do bonis non on the iaUte« detcml til?* Constitution of tho i'nitu l State? i “^ v . u 1 t*i V a?!. , i!l« , i do ^ CUSwI ' laouiii*, Coueert Hall?, ono bun- lluts cent? r cent. nnd . , , ...uuuuv l, »d ship?, bark?, brigs, aclioonei *. *Ioo|m, sail boat?. ste*uibo*u, c*u»l boats and all oilier vessel*and watercraft, not including engine* or rigging, hereafter built, mad* or constructed, two per ceut. Income, the»uiu «»t 5*tiU• exemp* lueomu. the tax ot ft per cent, u Cf ♦ftJMI iieomc. tux ol . ^ l»er vrof (Mg) and not exceeding ?>.0.GK), lucome. ta^H not \er $ >00 and at. on excess of tho excess eceiptf, ona .0.1 . Ol toll .j- ten thousand dollar?. Insurance Companies, on gro- nnd k half percent. iron pig. pur ton. two dollar*. Ir .(i‘lli -.- u*. >l.ib* or Loop?, whether made in t-og- - i tdo.'iucrios, pur lou. three dollar*. Ir->n. latlt -iul i er tan. tliroo doBar*. a-rollnl. per ton, two dollars lr- all lo No. IS. wire gu ige, pc Iron Flat*, not less PC? ton. three dollar*. loon. jtnber eightuen, d ire gauge per ton. five dol- lr’oa riatc. less than S of au inch iu thick- ne*i. per lou, five dolli Iron Kail’. ior*e-»iije NitiU, on. five -lolUr*. lri»n Casting*, u - r bridge* or other per- tou. three dollar*, •‘ceding ten pounds in lr -u Casting?, ix.-e-lmg ten pounds in weight, tnreueneasting,not utberwi*e provided lor. per ton, targe dollars. Iron Rivet*, exceeding \ of an inch in diameter, per ton. Gtc dollars. Iron Nut*, las* tnau two ounce* cadi in w«i«bi. i-er ion. live dollar,. 1,7,u Bolu. not lew then four ounce, in .tight, i.ertonjv^ollv*- “UuilTet .Mt*! Vf, |.er c«ut.| aultA.U.t b.r,,«.,«• dtnge Coache?, 2’u por cent, on receipt?. Steamboat*. 2}-j per cent, on rocoipts. Ship! 2! j per cont on receipt*. Marok, made ot potatoes per pouud. 2 mills. Starch, made of corn or wheat, per pouud. 3 mill*. Stare u. made of rice or any otbor material?, par pound. 1 cent. htuaiu Engine*, including Locomotive and Marina Engines. 3 per cent. Steel, in inrot?, bars, sheets, or wire, not loss than ‘ * of an inoh thick, valued at seven cent* per pound or leu* por tou, five dollar*. Bteel, in ingot** burs, sheet* ur wire, not i«i.? than x \ ot an inch thick, valued above seven cent* per pound aud not abuvo eleven cont? par poupd. per ton, ten dollars. Steel, in Ingots, bar*, •beets or wire, not less than Vi ot en inoh thick, valued at above eleven cent* per ion, twelve dollars and a half. Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble aud building stone of any other description, wheu dressed- hewn of finished, 3 per cent. Sterreotypes,' all productions of, 3 per cent. Stove* per ton, three dollars. Bkint. goat, kid, sheep, horse, hog or dog, tanned or dressed, in the rough* ft por cent' Skins, when previously assessed in the rough, and upon which duties have been ac tually paid, shall be a«f-e*sed on tho increased value ouly when carried or finished, Suoeeulon to Real Estate, where tho sue- cefcorshall be a linoal issue ora liut-al suc cessor of the predecessor, ou the value of the real estate, on each one hundred dollar?, one dollar, Succession lo Ileal Estate, where the succes sor shall be a brother or a sister of the prede cessor upou the value, per one hundred dollar? two dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where tho successor ►hall be a brother ur sister of the lather or mother, or a deaceadaiit of a brother or *istcr or the father or mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where thesuoces- •or shall he e brother or sister of the grand lather or grandmother, or a descendant ot the brother or sister of tho grand father or grand mother of the preduccssor, per ouo hundred dollar*, five dollar*. SucceMion to Heal K*tate, where the succu?- •Or shall be of any other degree ot collaterul consanguiuity to the predecensor, or shall be a stronger iu blood, per eue hundred dollar?, six dollars. Suocerainu to Personal Property. >amo os Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not abov* No. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly troui the sugar cans, and not tr-uu sorghum or impehee, other than those produced by the re finer. per pound. 2 rents. On all cUnfied and refined sugar above No 12 an t not above No. 11 Dutch standard in color produced directly from the sugar cane, and not No.Tk, Dutch standard in color, producod di- rectiv from the sugar cane, and not trom sor ghum or iinphee, per pound. V 3 cent*. Sugar, on fA>*s amount of sale* of refiners, including all lbs product* of their manufacto ries ur rofinorie*. a duty of 2/% por oont. Sugar Candy, valued al got above 20 ct*. per I pound, per pound. J ceoU. Sugar Cuo4j. exceeding 20 and not exceeding 1 40 centfl per Pound. 4 cents. Ov^ar Candy, exceeding 40 cent* per pound or pound. 10 per cent. Oi) pound*, 12«*nt* lar*. Theater? drmldolhi Tobacconists, ten dollar?. Wholesale Denier?, (except liquor.--) whose uiimul sales do not oxcuod ioO.lXX), fifty dollar*. Wholesale Dealer?, (except liquors) whoso •ale? exceed fifty thousand dollar?, for every additional ono thousand dollars in excess of titty thousand dollars, one dollar. Wholesale Dealer* iu Liquor?, sumo ns oilier tolcsdlu dunlin?. rangemonts. wo aro prepared to inako lib eral advauces on all consignment* of Cotton eutruKtod to them for sale or shipment to .Sa vannah, Now York or Liverpool, witli all tho costs, charges and oxpeuse* attendant thcroou, including internal revenue tux, Ac. Conaignment? entrusted to their care for Sa vannah or Now York will bo forwarded on ar rival by tho tir?t trip of the HELEN, and rent to our lricnd*. Messrs. Smith A Dunning, of New York, if intonded for sale in that market, so as to arrive In the short space of eight day?. Having established a line of clipper ships be tween New York and Liverpool, all shipment? of Cotton intcmlod for tho latter place, will bo sunt forward without delay, thus avoiding tho further expense* of insurance und storage while iu New York. KEiN A CO , Agont* of Steamer Helen, Office Jackson street. aug 2S-2ia Opposite No. 2, Warren Block, CHARLES ROGERS A CO, Purchase! ? of Cotton for Shipment. Office laic Bank of Cburlostou Agency, Brood Struct. Watohoa, Jewelry, Ac. T. S. SPEAR. Practical and Experienced Watchmaker aud Jeweler aud Doalor iu Fine Watches, Rich .1 owolry, ike., corner Broad and Randolph. J. H. BB AM HALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. W, Broad Street, Culumbus, Ga. Select Limited School. J AVING long ontertainod the idea that a timltod School i* bust adapted to sc.-lire tho highest cads of Female cducat i Wutclie* aud cwelry repaired. W. ROSKNllTIUL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. HO. Broad it.. Next door to J. W, Pease’s Book -Store. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 6d, Broad Streat. Al ami will in like manner, abide by and faithful ly support all law* and proclamations which havo been made during (he ex sting rehellion with reforon o to mo emancipation of slaves.— Soholp me God. Tho Pillowing cl l?o? of perrons aro cxccptcd from the benefit? of this proclamation: 1. All who aro or liavo been pretended civil or diplomatic'ifli foreign agent* o State?. - , . . , 2. All who loft Judicial stations under tho United Suite* to aid the rcbclli n. 3. All who have been military or naval offi cer? ol the pretended U nfodernte government above the mnk ot Colouel iu the army, or Lieu tenant in filio nnvy. , 4. All who lelt their scat-iu the (%.ngre-s of the United State? to aid in the rebellion. ft. All who rosipned or tendered the rcsipna . tion of their comtui-?ion*in tho Army jmd Na- • y vyof the Unilid State* to uvo Joltlieir duty in refisting the rebellion. : ti. All who have engaged in nny way in treat- Ingotherwiso than lawfully .r? prisoner ' «-t war persons found iu tho l tilled St ite? service ns officers, soldiers, seamen, or in other capaci ties. ... 7. All persons who have been or are absen tee from tno United {Rules for the purpose; of uidiiu the rebellion. 8, All military or naval officer? in thorchol service who were educjtcd by tlio Government ip the Military Academy at Weal the United State? Naval Academy t». All port-on s who held tho pro ten.led office? Governor* ot the Stale* in insurrection against tno United States. 10. All perrons who loft tliolr home? within the jurisdiction and protection of tho United Statu?,and passed beyond the Federal military line? into tho-o cillcl Confederate States for tbo purpose of aiding i.hc rebellion. 11. All por?oi./who have engaged in the de struction of the commerce ot the United State? tho high boh?, and all persons who hti Frenlmeii ami tlirir employers. tiUAi-Qi Aimaisu.s foucks.i Maciix.Oa., Juiyf.,1805. f ( h dl ,•« J Until other order* are issued by tho Freed- on? Bureau, tbo following rules will bo in ice. and arc publihlied lbr the guidance of tho rccdincn and their former master?: L. The common law governing the domestic relation?, giving parents uuth ully and coutnd their childrcu.aud guardian? control over •w.nds, are iu lorce. Tho authority and obligation of parents and guardian* tulio tbo place of those ot the former master. 11. Thu iormcr masters are constituted tho puurdinn* of minors, uud of tho aged and infirm, in the ubscuco of parent* or other near relatives cMi-dldo o| Mipportiug them. ill. Young men and women mi Ur twenty- one t2l) year? «>t ago will remain under the con trol ot their parent? or guardian* until they be come ol ago, thus aiding to support their par ent? and younger brother* uudM*ter*. IV. Tho toimcr master? of treedmen must n-.t turn away tho young and infirm, nor rctu*o to gi\ c them tood and shelter; nor shall the aide bodied men and women go away trom their homo, or live in idlcne*?. and leave their par ents or children or younger brother? or ?i?ters to bo supported by other*. V. The t. rmcr ina-ier* of freednu’n will not bu permitted to turn away or dri\o troui their plantation* laithful hands, who have helped to m *ke the crops, whon the crop* are saved.with out paying tor the labor already performed. \ 1. Vrcedmcn, like all o bur men, are amen able to civil and criminal law and are liable t-- be punished lor violation? ot law, thesniuo ns w hito citiicus, but tn no ease w ill brutality be allowed -m ttic part ot the former mustor.— flunking tuun will at once »co that with the end of slavery all enactment? and custom? which were necessary to it? preservation must cease to h*\» effect. Nil. I’erson-of age who are free from any of thu obligation? relurrcd to above are at liberty to fin-1 new tuque? whenever they can find pro per employment, but they will not be supported by the Government or by their former masters iu idleness and vagrancy, i 111. It will hu loft to the employer and ?ot \ ant to agree upon the wage- to be paid, aud any just arrangement or contract will uot be iutcrtcrod with; but treedmen are advised lliHt lor the pe-enl season they ought to expect only moderate wages uud when i heir employer* can not pay tliu money, they ought to ho contented i wIIT.Tl-T “iY" m,v “VT, |Hj.. ...Tin?! Ie ww Tuition in Oollego Ola?*e« $.10 00 Frtvd 1 R**ul*r Tuition in Preparatory Class ... 22 .*?» tho highest onds of 1-emalo education. 1 have selected Columbus, Ga., a? a suitable location for the establishment of such an Institution. Tho large and commodious Residence of Mrs. M. E. Shorter, opposite tlio Baptist church, will _ uptls must bo entered for the Scholastic year, or for tho remainder, after entering; anti no doducliou will bo made for ubseuce, except ! in cases of nrotractcd sickness. The scholastic year will bo divided into three terms—each 14 wocks. The / »»•*( Term will open on the ffth of Octo ber neat. The rate? for it a? follows : Tuition Literary Department 00 ** Music *' 2ft 00 Music with uso of instrument 3U no * 4 ‘ French * 12 ftO Latin und Greek 10 00 Board (exclusive of washing) 7ft 00 To bo paid in advance, in curroucy or its equivalent. Provision* will bo made for ornamental branches at tho usual rate* in other institutions. Boarder? must turnish their own sheet?, pil low cases aud towels. Application* for entering pupils will be re ceived until tlio0th October. Address until 2ftth Sept, at Eufuula, Ala.; after that time, Columbus, Ga. john R. McIntosh. mcncntctrcgi', Kx-Uov. Shorter, Eutauia, Ala. _ Col. Wm. U. Chambers. “ Mr .1. K. Jones, Russell co., Ala. Col. J. T. Flcwcllen, Dr. J- F. llotoman, Columbus, Ga. Col. J. M. Chamber?, “ “ Mr. James Cook. Mr. Wm. Mitchel, '* " Mr. A. C. Flewellcn. S*pt 8—4tw Candies, Fruit*, Wines, dec. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, Manufacturer nnd Dealer in (’undies, Cordial?, Syrups, Fresorvaa, Bickles, &e. l’liELI’S Si WHITESIDE. No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturer? of Phelps’*Mos? Rose Candies, und Dealers in Sweet and Sour Articles. CARGILL A: BKOTUKU, 83, Broad Street, Variety Store and Oandy Manufactory. Bakorioi. CHARLES CRICHTON A CO,.' No. 150, Broad Stroet. Manufacturer of Cake*. Loaf Bread. Crackers of all kin.I?, whttlesale and retail- as, a lm’r, dec All perton? concerned aro hereby notifiedtc show cause (it uuy they have', why the admit- is tration of said estate should not be granted P mid applicant at tho next November Tsratt tbo Court of Ordinary tor said county. Givon under my hand Septctuhor '-".Mb, Woo. JNO. JullNSoN. Ordiujiif. octj w30d _ | xvi otico. W ILL BE SOLD to tho highest bidder it'ii Court Hoii.’-q iu ilamillon. Harriflcouutj, Goorgia.iqi the fir*t Tuc*day in Noveiabernti; between ti»o legal li- ur* of sale, as ai^t/in). one marc, bay color. bla7.cd face and nuir.rifii bind loot white. 111 toon linnd* high, eleven« twelve > ar? old. Also, at tho .Mtue time and place, one uul marc mulu. color dune ur blank, rather ttrfft* face, with marks ol liarne-s upon hcr.I.uri old; sold as J. M. DAVIS, Sheriff sup2 t > ;vkl p\VO MONTHS from date aupuoatloai L be m.'ido to tne Court ol Urdiintry of »»«*• 11 county for leave to tell tlio lot in thet^r. t I.uini kin, be longinj to the o*tate of Cbirls {. Farweii, dcccuec 1. August 28, 1 iv». MARTllA FAR WELL, aiic J»-wi':i«1 Admri. UnRGlA, Ml St iMii-HTCOUNTY.-* M tho first Monday in November next** plication will ho made to the Ordinary of a* county for Icti A. Jones, dee made raid* into the United Stales from Cana da or been engaged in destroying the commerce Of tho United Mato* ou the lukes and river? that . separate tlio British provinces Ir m tlio United tuee.-i.aie States, I l'.'th, l8'>). 12. All person? who, at a time when they sock to obu»in tho neneflts hereof by taking th oath herein pre.scnboi.aie in uiUitan, naval o civil confinement or custody, or under bond of the military or naval authorities or agents of tho United States a* prisoner? ofany kind.either before or after tboir conviction. 13. All persons who have voluntarily paitici- ed. late of :;nid county. M A R Y L. J UN ES, Adm'rt I August 29th, lJWft- * ( s i:o RG I A :-TAYLOR" BOUNTY .-Tv vJ mouth* alter date application will b*a I to tho lionordhle Court o»' Ordinar/of : county, tor leave to sell tho land* belonilM* tbo i>tate of J.ime-Garrett. decca.«ed.-N*v ! R*. 1S.-5. ELIZABETH GARHhTT, »cpt 23,—2m Aumi \ ’ I! O H (11 A :—T A Y Lull COUNTT.-T" vJ months from date application will to the ILmorabiu Court «»f Ordinary of Tsfi unty. for leave to hell the lands btlonprr eot Charles A. Loyd, deci»*c<L-^ sept 23—2m J ESS EE ADAMS. Ada^ VRt)RGl A—M USCuG EE COUNTY.-iirU .. Marble has applied for latter* of saaj ition nu the c-tute of James F. Hoyt. * I.G . ; i istrati r 1 eased. All pen it any they have - why the a-lus** o should not be grant* c uit<er tin 13. All persons who have voluntarily paitici- tration ot said estate should r patod in said rebellion, tho ustnuatrd value ot j *ai l applicant at the next N< wh«MU, ,b| e i.ropurlv i«atcr j'-M.IIW. tbo Court <,| -Ir.linnry f..r .-aid com,if. — ... ^ .« • “ Given under uiy hand, |^tdember^MO^i» Suu copy. with a tuir port oi the crop to bo i rule subject to such modification i men’s Burom utay require. l.\. All officers, soldier* and oitixens are re quested to gve publicity to the*c rule* aud to I iu»truct ttic treed people as to their uow right? ' obligations. All mb District and Post Commander* are i roquirod to correct auy \ io ation ot the above j rule? within their jurisdiction. All offences hereunder may be trie i bolero a Military Com mission ,-r Fr vo*' CvUiL command of Bravet M*J. Gan- Wiluo.y. EDWARD F IN HOFF, Cnpt. and A. A. A. G. w a n Tjab! • A NO. 1 BREAD COOK, ot good character fx Noue other need apply. bUIVERN N\ YNNE A C0„ Co..k • Uotal, Coiuiubui. S*pt 17—2w Wesleyan Female College. MACON, GA. r PHE Twenty-eighth Annual Sossion opens * OCTOBER 2*1.18**5. The Faculty i* com plete. The rates for the First Term, which ends ©cumber 31?t, are os follows French, (optional) 1 - tkt Mime,(optional) with use of instrument. 33 On Board, including Washing, Lights and _ Joel - i*A 00 To he paid iu advance, in currency or its equivalent. J. M. DONNELL, Ma —’ »7t President. A. CADUAN. GUN IND LOCKSMITH. C. UREY VOGEL, No. 32, Broad street. Manufacturer of Cakes, Bread und Crackors, of all kinds L igor Boer Saloon. Druggists aud Apothecaries, V’lUU'UART sTCHAPMAN, Druggist* and Apothecaries, Dealer* in Drug?, MeJecinc*. i’eifumery, Jtc., I 'l l StAno, Broad ot. DR. R. A. WARE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drug*, Oils, Stationery, Xc , ItM, Broad *trel. A. M. BRANNON, lift. West sivlo Broad street. Druggist and Apothecary, denier in Drug*, II. All person? who have taken the nnthof amnesty, a? prescribed in the President’s pro clamation ot December 8th, 1*13. or the oilh of allegiance to the United State?since the date of said proclamation, and who have not thence forward kept the same inviolate; provided that special application may be made lo the Presi dent tor pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, and such clemency will bo ex tended a? may be consistent with tho tact? of tho caio and the peace uud dignity ot tho Uni tod Stato?. Tho bocreinry ol Statu will e.-iph- lish rules nnd regulation? lor administering aud recording the *aii amnesty oath, so ns to insure it? benefit? to the puoplo ami guard the government against iruud. In the testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand, and caused tho*cal ut the United States to be affixed. Done at tho City nf^Washington, this tho 2vtth day of May. A. 1>., IS'N. and ot tho independence of America the h.'th. Andkkw Johnson, LOW E, OniinU Medicine?, .Vo. f. L. 1IHOOK*« vr. J, LAND F. L. BROOKS .V C0„ Manufacturing Druggist? and Chemists, at Acee .V Collier’* old <und. No dd, Broad *t. ALL Defer’ption* of |Bell Uanaing attead- •d to. and Ke;s made CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL.: Saddlery and Harneaa, SllKRM AN" A -CO.. Manufacturers of Saddle*, llamas*. Jko., Ac., Oppostte Rosette Ac Lawhon’g Auction Store! Broad street. A. UoKBHZlB, I Manufactur r of Saddles and llarne??. Re* ' pairing done at short nutice. No. 1 Jd L Broad street Aue imeora. D. F. ELLIS. (Luto Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auctiou nud t)ommiMiou Merchant, Comer Broad and Randolph street?. ROSEUE A LAWH'jN, * „ Wl.Br*nd Street, Auction and Oojuiniasion Merchant*. COLBERT x WILKINS, 110, Broul Street. Auction and Commission Merchant*. JXMI.,1 gONNOOV, t. T. DOWNIKO JOHNSON A DOWNING. Attorney* at Law, Columbus, Georgia. For Sale, M Y FL AN 1AI ION, situated in the county ot Lowmo*. ten miles fro o Valdosta, tho county town, and two miltrom Ayattuh.—. inc tract conuius »our th -usund three hun- | dredaerc*. i ••urioeu hundred arc iu culti not *urp.i* O.l in fort lacy iu tho e«-ui ty sept 2d.- GEORQ1A--Marlon County. OnntNARY’a OFPicfifor *aidCi-ni') WT'llERBAS Jane R. Bullock petition) totters of administration oltuarto** Cordy Bulluck, deceased, late of All c nicerned aro hereby noticed b* on or bct'ire the fir?t Mutiduy in . next, to show cause why letters should grante-1 potitioner. . Witness my hand officially. Sept. J AS. M. LU"' ?ep2S-wln ^ J (•KOllM l—Mnilon County- Obdinary’b Oppick for ?aid lA^HEHEAS ^imeon Blue. ndraini*tt*» » ' Isaac II. Feeble*.deceased.ha* this Court for leave to ?ell Uio real e?t*w*- dee eased: . This it therefore to ?ito all concernedJ'JJ cause, on or before the first Monday next, why leave should uot be granted i» of the ,-tututu. Ac. , Witness my official signature thi. i » ( (*v 25th.m-,. JAi M. I.UWK, ,«P M «2m v t G KolLUlA: i’AI l.nltfuC.Vl'V.- - Alff-’li. ha, upi.lial lot the «u«r<h««» tho person and property of Robert T-"> orphan uf Jeremiah Wilrher, fl#cn?*4*V^ All persons cuncernciLaie h4»hy show cause (if any they ha>?) wiv ttie f \\ u. li. hkWARii, Secretary of State. lustructlon* lo Kxcepted Claaaea. The following circular ha? boon issued from the attornoy general's clli.c by dirccliuu oi tho president: All person? belonging to excepted classes enumerated in tho president’s p-oclaiuation ol May 2dtu. 18bft, who may make special applica tion to tlio | resmc.t t r pardon, are hereby notified that oen ire their respective uppl cation? would bo considered it tuu-t be shown that thov havo respectively taken and subscribed to the oath or affirmation iu said proclamation oi the president. F.verj such person desiring specjnl pardon should tuakc application in writing '*r in per*mi thctoloi. and transmit with such application the original oath and af firmation a* aken and subscribed bofure the officer autborixod u*>der the rule* und reguln- ...........J JHHVB tion* promulgated by the secretary of statu, to *M.iy, deceased, late of said administer the amnesty oath prescribed iu said ' proclamation uf tho pre.-ident. J*g, A. hi-nsn, -ittorncy General. ' of which eleven hundred hall , within four jear*. Tho climate T.J — 9 . - w , a u voided I y healthy and too settlement eligibly *ituut-d.— Avpe-acd to tho plantation t« a -ubit intlal gn*t anusaw m«,t. tuurviy uow. Tho build- lugs aro commodiou* and well constructed.— i he quarters tor tho lu’x.ror* are coinforlablo and capable of accomiU'id.itiiig upwar ts o' two hundred, lucre aru two largo cotton aud gin bouses up in iho nlantation. All ot the stock will be sold with it. cunaie'ing of mules, cattle, hog* and sheep. FomosbIuu In be given on or httore January, J. W A I.UBI RG, Savannah. )uly2l—2tawtt any inuy uu*r; anship of said orphan shohld jM ogg r *V7 siid applicant at tho next NovcuiberUf 1 the Court of Ordinary for saKl o^urO- . "a 7-im JCr “ y rlKOROTAi—HAURIfl OOltKtV^® 11 -May ;m.l l„ U. M.o ha.-., U |,|,licJI«- letter? of udiuinDtriition on the c.*tstcoi May, deceased, late of 6aid county: , All person? concerned are htreey * .. show causo (if any they have) . should not be grant* 1 tho said apptic* u . Court of Ordinary t-* be held >P comityon the first Monday in (liven under my hand. tlii« lAWjTC, ( . (iliOKiili til.NCKVt HlltiUflWj^ ISRAEL F. BROWN m ir io.v/iw.v, j.v>y.vAX'W uj. 11.1. attend |.r„uiptly t» A* J’JP' and tv,i w truing ot all ola*»*4 0, u ,j| ANDlsE uud every descpption ot • : Elif , applicable to the want* o* |U * poonlo. All purchase* mndo free of Cow®** October next, a: the lowest m»tk*‘ ^ forwarded by thou;.'»t cxpeditmu- 1 r ^ der* rnu-t be aocutnpanied with the addressed to u« oither at N*w Lonu or H2 Jobu .Str< ut. New \ork. . Reler to K 1C. Brown. Mac " G. Clemons, Co ombu*, Ga. augl-tt