Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 11, 1865, Image 4

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j Internal Revenue Taxes. table I. <4UFACTUHK«, AHTRLKJI AM) /RODVCT.1. Al i TlOX 1ALKH,Ate. Advertisements 3 per c oni. Alo, Boor, A. .. per barrel of 3l gallon*. ono dollar. Auction Salcp. in ur cent. Banks and Banking. .'I percent. upon djp.-it- persoti engaged in Ininkii Bank, and H ink » ' l per cent, ui Bonn engu-ro-l in bunking. Bank.’) and i5.ink.iii: - Unitod five cent.. Bead Pipe., five pi Bend, shod. Hvo I Load, .hot, five pi Bead. ingots, pitfs Be it her. intent, leather and skin* of mint. of l pc cent duly of l-jlof , or bar., throe per cent, enameled and japanned every description, five per , und Deer Skins dressed or it. •cription., tanned nr par- rough. five per cent. >r fin is nod, fivo per eont. .......... . *ci*ion to ltoai Estate.) i,ifti uraptiers, productioiiH of, five per cent. Btine. thn-pnr .-nt. J Oil. five coni, per gallon. Beathcr, oil dried noked,five per on Boat her Unitod State- l; .iid xiv..; i l Bolt -.wins, on gross receipts, five por cotit. Bank, and Haul;me ny d it t.l '-"I MwmUcturcj of cotton, wool, -ilk. w«*r. ted. ofl|,orrent n Hvrewre ;-‘«.„i,H i.i ciruuu- I ^ | lcml ,, j„. 0 , rubber. mitm port-bit. "EJR £ - v. I .I - ....fair • "MW. duly oi I .. ..I l p-r ret,,. .. .. r»nc .tu..ui ,t L".i .ii.... h?^» 'hriiiml. *.h..ll« lily d eir- lontlH of circular Batik* and ILinking \ddit duty of l-n ..j l ,.i: ■•enL lipnl, culuti Ml liHVulid t i • average i-> preceding duly l, l*> d Barytew. sulphate ••*. per 1 ’s) pound-. 12 cents. Beer, I .liter beer, n I . p rter, .. .id similar tor mented liquors, por i ri i! H 't Uloro thuil 31 gallons, ! •IJii. Beniine. r- .. I, j - in ' .P y the distillation of coal, asphaltuui. .1 il*\ pc.it, petroleum, or mck oil. per.'-ai:.-. .._*•« ••.» -. Ben • »le. i pio.ju . I By tha distillation ► hale, pi it, petroleum or rock ml. j • Bii.u Bon lira ■. Ipi Bricks. 3 Bridges, i r 7lrok. r.*. n kor-, upon a other pond*, P-rpound. I f -iM-. • j . tills. nod, willow. gliu. , pottery tool, lead, tin, e gold, silver, born, ivo**y, Bone, Bristle or iu part,or of any other material not other* wi-o provided for, five per cent. Manufactures, ineroasod in valuo by Being polished, painted, varnished, eta , etc* on th incrcasod value, five por cent. Marble Gravestones, and other monomental stones, whether with or without inscription fivo I j er cent. 1 Masts, spars, ship or vessel Block-, 1! per cent, j Moats, preserved, 6 per cent • I Mineral Coals, except pea coal and du<t coal, per ton—5 emits, Mineral Wator from springs, etc., each bottle containing not more than a pint— Vx cent. Mineral Wator—containing not more than a quart—ono cent Mineral Water, artificial, 5 por cent. Moccasins—. f » per cent. Mustard, ground und all other imitations per pound, 1 cent. Museums and all shows, 2 *cr cent, on re- I i , produce or ii 1 1 .-si le- and i*l-. I 20 of 1 •re i. And of gold loreiru clt sal.-, l-Jiof 1 id of all g 2fi centi coding V n, Wng liBu-, m l«. tIiieh re*I* >vhicli may i cue. r-. .rt l dr •n. Bug her liko ell, I Mil* Body of i.r ltii.*li an lie. v a I ing ont- *»ii therewith, Curri IK**: one iiun iri dr ad doll., I Wo ViUlidr • tired loBui three hum dr'd «l.»lI.'tr five'liVindn cent. doll ir 'iptiiui*, cd Uni tame • u ad c l at above allied iiB.c no fivo Inn allied uh.M • Telegraph Companies, on receipts, 5 per cent. Textile fabrics, ft percent. Theatres, opera-, circuses, museums, and all sh'iws, on gross receipts, 2 per cent. Thread 5 percent. Tiles, draining, 3 per cent. Tobacco, cavendish, |dug, twist, and all other kinds of in an ufa: lured tobacco not herein pro vided for. frmn which llio . tom hai Boon taken hole or in part, or which is sweetened, cent- per p., id. Tobacco, Hinokiug tobacco manufactured with all the stem in, the leaf not having neen butted or stripped from the .itom, and on refuse tobae- co known a-tine cut hoiIn, 2., cents per pound- king tobacco, mado exclusively i with lout ur leaf aud Tobacc, of stem*. . i*- per p id. , produced directly from sugar cane juice, livu cunts per pound. Molnsiot, svrup of, produced directly iroiu sugar cano juice, W\ cents per gallon. Nxpthu, refined, produced by the distillation of cuhI, usphaltuiiit shale, pent, petroleum or ruck oils, etc., per gallon, J) routs. Oil, illumina'ing, produced by thodi-tillutinn of coal, a-sphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oil*, and all other bituminous substances used for a like purpose, per gallon, 20ee ltd, Bard, per gallon, A cents. Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, 5 cents. Oil. ail atiliuul arid vegetable, not ux< ti or otherwise pro\ided lor, per gu'lon. 5 • Opera*, Mti-eums, Theatres, and all ,S! on gross rccciptflf 2 pi r cent. Jo of Zinc, per 100 pounds, 3/> t its. lints, i bob. Panel*. of ail dm hoard, binders’ bo rooting ami other pi Pamphlets, 5 per > I cent. • tit. n". including p.isto- ud tarred paper for s 3 per cent. id all imitations, per lb., I Fortes, Organs, Molodcnn*. pr other luirlor Musicalin.-lruinent.-, kept lor use, not including llmso placed in churches or public edifices, valued ut not less than ♦Inn and not above #200 each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, etc., when valued .it above t:. N W mill not above ♦Km. oacli, four dollars. o Fortes etc. when valued nbovo $100, ueh, -ix dollars. Pickle ‘ . olid head or otlior, f» per cent. Plato, of gold, kept lor use, por ounce, troy, Plate of silver, kept foi . troy. uso, per oun mens or plate of ail I'ollurs "d.»/la .•uses. TI.- -itr« •eh • Vr'! j ! .;n ! i I'lotlltin:. III).I all r thirty dollars p r thou- livo dollar.-, I wcnty-fivi iitte I mi l felled . ... 11 ei ia I, ho nied "i Bleach .J, and nil a I and . In t coni, • IB. ttll.it i. oents. d III t hi m l the pr ial tar ttir d. per . , and all. part, j.er P -und. one . • . t. Coffee, ui> ;r...i!.d i» tttu "I which cniloe fo Bra Tiles i*« l" Kipres percent. KiuoiahB. Pre.Mous Kngruvers production of. Ksjeutinl Otis ul all dc, cent. Foi t ills. gfo upts, threo per ei catiH, kegs, . tlin nine foot, 20 cents, tl. • pi ..duct shall ho •or month, per ono :y live cents. l>‘ uotvi i.i at. per pack, coutatning not more than twenty Book., oi twenty live loaves waoh, eighteen cent.. Hold P il.tao d.diai per ounce, troy weight. Hold, produce ir. m uuart? mines, from Beils of riv. is, t. >ot the »rtU, «.i in any other tnan- i. and all uuitations, por lb< tin. id nil descriptions, in tho Oinger, groun ono cent. niue uud He! i solid slate, per i blue and Onn glue, to be Id i Oruve f nude l it or lev, p r i <luti| -.w B made lor mi* purpm . . wr ng. tilasting. uilittery wnwn valued at 2bei •und. 1 vent. , ami nil explosive • la tiug, urtUler •ouud. * But- .. Hull . substances . or rport- tutu per lb„ l 1 * cent*. Mibhlauces or sporting s cents p l iuucBoi, ' achooncrit. sloops “tWaix. aud all »u»rr v including cugincK or made or constructed, Income, the sum >.t Income, the tax id not over ♦BOH). , tax of *Uip*. Bark*, brigs, boats. »teumboat.*, eana 1 Is and water erktt, nol rigging, hereafter built, wo per ecut. i exempt. percent, over I «H» and nt. ou excess ol ilicoiuu. • . . |L\oon and »ot oxeee.llng -.o.' c'. lucoine. tax often per cent on the excess over ten thousand dollar*. Insurance Companies, on grots receipts, one and a hull' percent. Iron, pig, per ton, two dollars, iron Bloom*, -dab- -r Loop*, tv,,ether made lo forges «»rBio.queries, per tou. t :roe dollars. Irou. lailroaa ytu tou, three I d'ars. Iron, ro-rolied. per ton, two dollars. Iron, all alvancct beyond ..ootu«, slabs or loops, an i not udvaip-od ucyon-l bars or rods, nn<j band. U >op. or sheet iron n .t thinner than No. lb. wire guige, \ r t • ». t iroo dollnrs Iron Plate, not less than of au inch thick, po* ton. three dollar?. Ir»n Band, Hoop, and shoot, thinner than number aghtccn, who gu ige per tou, five dol lars. Iron Plate,le«* than t of an inch in thick- bcm. per top, five dpllar*. Irou Nails, cut and wrought, spikes and horso-sh ie Nalli, wheu wrought by nu d. per ton five dollars. Iron Casting*, used for bridges or other per manent structures, per ton. throe dollar*. Iron Cast tags, exceeding ten pounds in weight, fbreachea*lint,not otherwise provided lor, per ton, three dollars. Iron EiveU. exceeding ‘i of an Inch iu diameter, per ton, five dollars. Iron NuU, *u.*s tnnn two ounces each in weight, per ton, five dollars. Iron Bolts, not loss than four ounces in weight, per ton, five dollar*. Jewelry,(see Preen.us Atones,) ten per cent. Kid Skins, five percent. Knitted Fabrics, live per eeut. Provided, That silver H| cd by one family to an amount notoxooeding tor y ounce. n* ntoresaid, lieloumng to any one pcrioii, plate bolonging to roligioua sociutius, nod souvenirs and keepaakna aotnally given and received as such and not kept for ihc ; alsB all premiums award-d us a token of merit hy any agricultural society, corporation, or imso- cmtionol p :rsoim, for any purpo.*ii whatever, shall ho exempt from duty, Pic.i.ous Stones, Kt perdont. Precious Stones, on which duties have linen I, when set or reset, pay tax only on value of not tin Pitiiei 1 ootil. nt", round, and all imilatlo per lb, ml Fruits fivo per cent. I'i intc-l Book i, Magar.iuos, P.mi|. ievvs, and all other similar print' ion-, except newspapers, f» per cent Paints mid Painter's Colors, dry oil oi paste iili vale vidod lo ......... Printed Billheads, funis aud Circulars, f» per er, 2 per or eont,: t, r * per cent. Knilrouds on gr >ss reooi/iLs,2 Jlailiinid Bonds, duly on inti tilied Wines, purgation,; airs of engines, cars, carriages, orolh Kep anicli i.i the 10 |i tide renn qh inoreaaod valuo, 8) Saloratus. per pound, f» mill SatlTent , Siiiules, Awning cut t > the viiIn ver, on I Bags made »per eont. •oms. lied wood-serews—10 Siiovvs, «d h'I kinds. 2 per cunt on roeoipts. Silver, produced liom quartz mines, from d*,of l ivers. Irom • ho earth, or in any other da lightered, except when slauuliR. w .... 11ides and tallow oxi.-lusivdy. 1(1 cents per head. hlauglitcied futile, etc., on all cattle and calves under threo months old, slaughtered, f> on ul 1 swine all sheep and ids per head. Slaughtered Cuttle, etc., slaughtered, In cents per head. Slaughtered Cuttlo, etc., or. .... . Intuits slaughtered, & cents per head. Provided, That fattlo, not oxoeeding five in iiumhor, and calves, swine, sheen, and lumbs not exceeding in nil twenty in number, slnught- ored by any person lor his or her own eon- sumption, in any ono year, shall ho exempt Iioiii duty; lied all shnop slaughtered for the pelts .-hall pay two conts only por head. Snutl, |»er pound, 3*> cents. Soap, fancy scented, cream, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, per pound, fivo cents. Soap, soft, f» per eont. Soup.oustile, valuo not above fivo cents por mind, 2 mills. Soap, Castile, valuo above fivo cents, 1 cent. Soap, palm o I, same as Castile, Soup, orusivo, same as Castile. Soap, all other descriptions, white e I'cplsolt soap and soap otherwise tiv« olorod, _ —- -r f , .*ovideo ..... alued not aboro five couts per pound, per pound. 2 mills. Soup, alt -other descriptions, valued nbovo five cents por pound, I eont. Soda Water, etc., 5 per eont. Spars ami Ship or Vessel Bio —...en Aim sold, or leiuovd consumption or salo, from July 1, W»|l— gallon, #1 fill. From February, 1, H m, two] dollars per gallon on fim proof. Btugo Coaches, 2’/<j per eont. on receipts. Steamboats, 2'«j per con/, on receipts. Ships 2! u |wr cent on receipts. March, made of potatoes per pound, 2 mills Starch, uiudoof eorti or wheat, por pound .1 I mills. Stared, made of rioo or any othor materials, per pound. 1 cent. | Steniu Bngiuca, including Booouiotlre and Mnriuo l-.ug'iius, J per cent. SlMl. ill itiKOtfl, biin.. ,h«ol«. or wlro. nol less than ! 4 of an inch thick, valued a> seven cent* per pound or less per ton, five dollar/. Mool, in ingots* bars, sheds er w ire, not B«ss (linn'* ol uu inch thick, valued above seven cents por pound aud not above eleven cent* per pound, per ton, ten dollars. Steel, in ingots, burs, sheets or wire, not los« than'« id uu inch thick, valued at above eleven cent* per ton, twelvodollars and a half Stone, freestone, sandstone, tnutldo aud building stone of any other description, when dressed* hewn or finished, 3 per cent. Sierrovdypes, all productions of, .S per cent. Stoves per ton, throe dollars. Skim, goat. kid. sheep, horse, hog or dog, tanned or dressed, in tao rough* fi per cent- I * Skins, when previously assessed iu the rough, and upjtt which duties have hcuu ac tually paid, shall be assessed on the Increased valuo only when carried or finished, mr Succession to Ileal Kstate, where theMH cel'sor shall be a lineal issue era lineal sue. cessor ol tho predecessor, ot> the valuo of thol real estate, on each ono hundred di liars, one dollar, a I Succession to ltoai Kstnte, where the succes sor shad bo ft brother or u abtiw of the prede cessor upon the valuo, por ono hundrod dollar* two dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where the successor .-hull Be a brother or sister of the father ■ mother, ora doscondunt id a brother or sistP, ol thclutberor mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to Heal Kstato, where the succes- sor shall bo a brother or eister of the grand llather or grandmother, or a de«ceudaut ol the brothei or sister of the grand lather or grand mother ot the predecessor, por one hundred dollars, fivo dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where tho succes sor shall boot any othor degree of eollaterial consanguinity to the predecessor, or shall be a stranger in blood, por one hundred dollar.*, six dollars. Succession to Personal Property, samo as Heal Sugar brow n or muscovado, not above No. 12 Butch standard in color, produced directly from tho sugar cane, aud not from sorghum or uupobee. other than those produced by the ro- fiucr, per pound. 2 cents. On all cfanfiod and refined sugar above No. 1- an l not above No. 18 Dutch standard in oolor produced directly fr«*ui the sugur cane, and not from sorghum or iiupeheo, per pound,2'» cents. Sugar, on all clarified or rctinod sugar above No-18, Dutch standard in color, produced di- re* tlv trotu the sugar cane, au l not from sor- ghuui or iuiphec, per pound, 3'v cents. Sugar, on gross amount of sales of rcfincio. including all the products of thoir uianufacto- nes or refineries, a duty of 2U per eenU ^ugar Candy, valued at not above 20 eta nar pound, per pound. 2 cents. 1 w Sugar Bandy, exceeding 20 and not exceeding 40ceuu per pound, 4 cents. uuulc * wcu,u * soldfiThM^ial'fK ^c^dUig 40 cents por pound or i ®r by , " c l "Und. 10 per oent, Sulphate ol Barytes, wldi pounds,12 ctnu. owing whether manufac tured <»r !•• . or ii. bulk. :t f » cents por pound. ToB.j. . Si mil un | hi. all Flour, manufactured of toiru 'o. /round, da up or dry, pickle I, roen- ttd. >.r i .• i-a i-' oi r pound,:;-! cents. fobac'M. tin. -< ut, manufacturud lo be sold or deliveroi lo in bulk, or in packages, papers, wrapper;, or Boxes, per pound, -T> cents. Toll ilo nl, Ferry or Biidge, on gross rccoipts, Tru t (Jompanioj, on dividends and surplus gains, 6 per cent. , , . i nrnpike Companies's Bonds, on tho interest of. ft per cent. Turpentine, spirits of, per gallon, 20 cents. II m Brel lax and Parasols, 5 per cent. Varhish or Japan, made wholly or in part of gum unpul; or other gums and substunccs, 5 per eont. Vegetables, presoreod, & per eont. Vc.-sula, on gross receipts, 2j^ por cent. IV at eh ih, gold watches, composed wholly or in part of gold or gilt, kept for uso, valued at $ Hit) or less, each, ono dollar- Watches, gold wutohes, eomppsod woolly or in part ol gold or gilt, t*ept lor uso. valued at above .7.100, each, two dollars. Whlto load, per 1»» pound", T> cents. Wine, mad" of grapes, per gallon, 5 cents. \\ im*, ail other, and liquors known us wine, or produce 1 by being recti lied and mixed ot Ii" r spirits, or into which any matter what ever nitty be infused, to bo sold as wine, not otherwi-. provided for, per gallon, except th made from currants, rhubarb or berries, fiO cent*. Yacht*. Plcisura or racing boats, by ss steam, ’u-nurlng by cu-toui-housu meusuie- merit ten t<o or lor.s, cut h, live dollars. Yui'bts, A .•. exc . ling ten and uot exceeding twenty I "ii 4 . each, ten iollars. Yai'lit". Ac., cxcocdiog twenty and not ex ceeding fort} tons, each, t wenty-fivo dollars. Yneht*. A«'.. cxc cling forty and not exceed- ing eighty tons. < i. h fifty dollars. V " lit-. A* ling «ij;at y arid not oxcoe 1- in/r one buniircl and ton tons, each, sevc flvi . ■ I at I. Yneht*. Ac . etecodlng ono hundrod and ten tons, each, ono hundred dollars. Yellow .Shuttling Metal, in rods or sheets, 3 percent. Zinc. Uxide of, por l's) pounds, 3) cents- T A B I. K I r. b lCENlUfiH. Apothecaries—$10. Architects and Civil Engineers—$10. Ass .yers— not exceeding *250,000-1100. 121- •ee ling #F»0 t “ 0 an-l not exceeding $>00,000— ;-m. Exceeding $.VK»,000-$300. Aiii'liuiMciv^ wli' so annual salos do not ox- ;oc| ?»10,(Nio-$|0. II exceerling $10,000—$20. ^Ilankers-using capital not exceeding fVt,- —exceeding -^t.OOO, for ovary addi- • ha 11 'AHi barrels j»er year—$2S* Bn al $!. •S-l els | .. Bowling Alleys—f Billiard Uoon.M-t Broker/—$•'» lirok•'!'*. Fa r - f Ai Broke h tubio—$10. 1—udiig capital not exceeding Xoceding $00,000, for each attlo—if annual sales do not cx- l .r.lll.lxM—$!0. Exceeding $10,000—$1 for null add Bi'"k-ts Broket s (HSt, .7! Inr 1 Bulchc rt Butchers I *1.01*1. dtico— $10. imcrcial—$20. oni-house—$10. also table 1. cli additional $1,000. >10. otuiling from carts, dolbi Coal Oij Distillers, fifty dollars, t oHlcetloners, ten dollars. Conveyancers, fun dollars. Claim Agent -, ton dollars. Dentists, ton dollars, DDljllers, liItV dollars. Bislitiers ot Apples aud Poaches, distilling u half " bttrrt ' (d l’ or yoar, twelve dollars and l.'alin Houses, ten dollars. Exhibitions, t.n dollars. • ucnil Bii*i"c-- f (or which n«t othor liconso ‘"required, ten dollars. jiti Enterprise, proprietors of, fifty dollars. Ha- l liters, ten dollars. Dorse 1 B alers, ten dollars. J '-.“i * T* i ,, V i} ,,lvor,, ? (w * lcn ron tshall bo two |in 11 died dollars or less,) ten dollars. i...iYl. U v ‘ i"! ,d H ,“' 1 jKvcriis (wliou tho rents i , .1 X U, Y lw ," 1, ‘ ,, 1 "lrcd dollars, lor any add!- ti.>nal4|iie hundred dollars or lractional part iu 1 two utelligeuce Ullico Kc.. ..., 0 Agents, ton dollat.. Agents, foreign, fifty dollars. ln- ivery Etabio lvcopers, ten dollars. ntory Tn-aet Dealers, one hundred dollurs. auufauturors. ten dollars. i net s', lei, dollars. iteiit Bight Dealers, ten dollars. I cddlera, (with more than two horses 01 mule* 1 fifty d dlu Peddle s, fwltb two horses or mules) twonly- (vvitli one horse or mule) fiftoon bdlai Peddler; dollars. Peddlers, (ti AvcBing on foot) ten dollars. I cldUqs, dry goods, fifty dollars. | eddlers, jewelry, fifty dollars. iivoh^YVYV u, v , .'. vvl, v? ' ,oox « ,oo ‘ l five hundred dollars) ten dollar*. Over fivo X dollnrs and under ono thousand dol- thousuud dollars, iollan . d Burs. , ten dollars. • s wrgoons and Dentists, ton dollars. nil's, tllte tweiity.fi P111 IIIl>i . . Physieinns..- Heal Estate 11 coiitiers (|. dollars. Retail dealo Hotiiil Beak 1 Malliou* and Jacks, ten d diurs - ’. 1 1 : J ! ,I, YV I . '"Y V^lf, Uurnishiug food or lodgings) t wenty-fivo dollnr*. lnrs UW ^* l,l,,1 ** cr# ttu ^ Boa|) Makors, ten dol- f boater died dot la Tobacconist-*, ten dollars. M holosnlo Boaters, (extent liquors) whoso aunu il sales do not e\eeed $So.UX). fifty dollars. >\ holoMilo Dealers, (except liquors) whoso smes exceed lil y tlmusind dollars, for every iidduional one thousand dollars in exoe.*s of f'Bv thou* uid dollars, ono dollar. boles do Dealers in Liquors, saiuo as other Wholesale dealers. . Musouiih, Coucort Halls, ono hun- Select Limited School. U AVlN.j I.mic enturtaiiicj tho iJoatlmtn limited School[ is host udaptod to seruro in.-highest ends ul l emale oduention. 1 have selected lomnhus. Ha., as a suitable location lor, Im e,ub|i.nulent ol such nil Institution. 1 he large aud Couiimnlious Hosidonco of Airs. M. E. >hor or, opposite tho Baptist church, will be occupied lor the purpose. The number of pupils will b« limited to 40, ol w'hi.di number It) or 12 cun be received into my family as lutardors. Pupils must ho entorod for tho Scholastic your, or lor the remainder, nfler eqtoring; and no deduction will Bo mado for absence, oxcept ineascu ot protracted tucknoss. 1 he scholastic year will bo divided into throe terms— each U weeks. Th' Fir*! Ttnn will open on the fith of Octo- Bp* *»»**• The rates tor it ns follows; iuitlou Literary Department 00 .. Music with uso of instrument HQ no rrenon 10 5*) Eatln iiiidUreek 10 00 • "i ri1 M'xelusivo ot washing) 76 00 1 " uo pan! in advance, in currency or its equivalent. # Provisions will bo made for ornaiuontul hr 11 die* nt tho usual rates in other institutions. Hoarder* must turuish tboir own sheets, pll- .plications b .......... ?d until tlioUth Uetobil dress until SAth Sept, at Eufiiul; entering pupils will bo ro- 1 Ue tuber, ih Sept- ai Columbus, Ha. Ala.; 1nou1.ua. •’DUN H. McINTOSlI. UKFKRKKCKH, ^: ,i wIu. 8 »L,b'ct u,a '' A1 *' l . ,r .* y.- Boseman, Columbus, Ha. f o|. .1. M. Chambers, " •• Mr. James Cook, '• •• Mr. Win. Milehel, Mr A. C. Flewellon, " " Sl *P t ^ Bw Sun oopy. Wesleyan Female Colleffe. MACON, O A. T'i'm-rTinW Se ? ion Ol'* 1 " , Jd. 18*rY Tho tacuity ts oom- IV-; 0 , O>o rate* lor iho 1'irrt Term, which enili Doeeuiher (1st, ore as follows: Regular Tuition in Col lego Clft*se<* $.10 00 Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class 22 A0 trench, (oniionaD.. 00 Musia, (optional) with use of instrument, 33 00 Board, including Washing, Lights ami . 90 00 FREISDJyClDJSJ. OFFICE ASSISTANT C0MUIS8I0NKK, 1 UvrcuuoJ /{rjuotr*. Freed men and Abandoned ! Landh /or the State of Georgia, ; v AunusTA, Da., Oct. 3,1IW5. j Circular,) No. 2. ) 1. To |.re*ent starvation and death among tho fioed peoniti during the rapidly approach- ing winter, officers and agoota of thii Bureau will mako immediate and vigorous efforts to provide all freod people, who may bo out of employment,with opportunities for labor where fuir compensation and kind treatment will bo secured to them. This is the only practicable and comprehensive plan of providing for thoir necessities, und to this all homes, asylums hos pitals or othor modes of furnishing relief *will be regarded us subsidiary and lor temporary uso only. 2d. In all the larger citieB, and where prac ticable in tSub-Disirict*. a census will be tuken ol the fr”cd p'ople, showing the name, present and former residence, sox, age, occupation, value of property and condition, vis: whether able bodied, docrcpit or permanently incapa ble of self-support. This cun be done By intel ligent soldiers detailed for the purpose with vory t light expense to the government. 3d. Officers and Agents of the Bureau will invite all persons in their soB-Distrints want ing labor to make known tho fact, together with their address, or name of agent nearer of access, and a full statement of the number and kind of pontons wanted—the kind of employ ment and the compensation offered—which will ’ kept on file in the office, or entered upon a Fuel lg| 00 lo he paid iu advance, in currency oriU equivalent. J. M. BUNNELL, uu* _Vw7t President. A CADMAN, GUN tND LOCKSMITH. ALL Descriptions of Leli Hanging attend ed to, und Keys made \ to or«ici ohawford street, NKAHLV OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL. Sept ;!»i 2iu bo kept on file in the office, or entered upon a hook suitable for tho purpose. Intelligence offices established by private parties, if man aged honestly, may be encourngcd and used us auxiliaries. Whenever it shall appear that there is uioro or less labor than can find profit able employment in uny sub-district, tho fact will be made known nt this office, to tho end that the needed distribution may be socurcd. 4th. Rations will not be issued, or other aid given, to able bodied rofugccs or freed people wno are offered, or can find, opportunities to labor for their own support and who neglect or refuse to do it. duly such persons of either clais as have sufficient means, or who are no permanently employed as to inako it probable that thoy will he able to provide for thoir own wan Ih through tho coining wintor, will be al lowed to remain in or about citioH and towns, but must be ooiupellod, it necessary, to go to the country and accept places o| labor found by themselves,or for them, by officers or agents of tho Buroau. 5th. Unfortunately, there is a widespread be lief amo g thu freed peoplo of this $Ute, that ut Christmas thero is to be a distribution ol property utnong them, and under this impres sion they aro refusing to make contracts for the coming year. All officers and agents ot this Buroau nre directed, and othor oliioors of tho army throughout the .State, are eardestly re quested to exert themselves to convince the freed people tha» thoy are utterly mistaken, and that uo such distribution will take place ut Christmas, or at any other time, and to induce them to entor into contracts now, that thoy may not, at tlioNmd of the year, be in a condi tion to ontttU severe suffering on thorns ’ their families, and upon the community. Columbus Business Directory. Dry Good) nnd Groceries. J. F. WIN TEH k C0„ No. 78 Broad Street, Doalcrs in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Produce, Tailor*. GEO. II. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad Htreet.) Doalcrin Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles and Country Produce JAMES A. BRADFORD. Fnmlly, Groceries, ic., ic.. at old atand of Bradford k Enow, cornor Oglethorpe aud . St. Clair streets. H. C. MITCHELL k CO.. (At Gunby Sc Co’a old atand.) Whole,alo and Retail Doaicra In Orooariaa and at«|)lo Dry Gooda. ’- k.ookus. a. a. ca.vNX. DIGGERS Sc CRANE, Grocers, Produoonnd Cotntniaaion Morchnnta, 109 Broad Street. J. A. CODY. Dealer in Groceries Produce and Staple Dry Gooda, Cornrr under Couk’a Hotel. No. 157. B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Binuors, >no door below J A McNeill Sc Co., Broad Street, E. KURNIKEK i CO.. Dealers In Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries. NmliO Broad Stroet, Under City Hotel. TYLER Sc ROBISON,’"' No, 120, West side Broad Street, Grocers, Produoo and Commission Merchants. L. W- WALL, Rf THOMPSON. WALL k THOMPSON. n . n 9* Fast side Broad Street, Doalemn Grooencs, Liquors. Country Produce. • )t NKILL. v i nuiTii J. A. McNEILL Sc CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries. Biquors, Shoes, Jcc., I Street. B, JACKSON. Doalor in Dry Gooda. IT!, Wait aidp Broad Street, Columbus. Ga. BRITTON Sc BARNES. " Dealorain Family Groceries and Confecliona- ,' u ,-- Country I roduee bought and sold. Crawiord at-cot —D. Waibohm*a old stand. ... ~...... ..., u.... . cum* J, H. GREGORY, u r ;„r.bV«?,^^ t m v" elVC< ' Dei ‘ 1Cr ’ Groce r°iee.hardware.’io.l &f ' i0 ° j3 - h-i ini* ui uLuurwiiu:, win iiui ou inicrioroo Willi, excopt to compel, if necessary, both partie* to comply in good faith with their agroementM, cuiii|m> iii hg'hi limn who iiieir ugrcci and to eettlo dinputuM when they may .a, t0 v. -traots for nest jour will be mudein writing. -v. J ,orui coil tract usually adopted reads as follows: “ Know all men by iIicbo presents, that , of the county of—,,State of , bold nnd firm ly bound to the tinted States ol America in tho Dealers sum of -— dollars, for the payment of which - bind — heirs, executnis, administrator* hrmly by theso pruxonU in this contract: That axis/ ISJ lurnu |GU.5UIO 111 IU IS COn 1TUCI : J —“to furnish to tho persons whoso names am subjoined, (freed laborers,) quarter*, fuel, sub stantial and healthy ration*, all medical at tendance and supplies in case of sickness, and the amount sot opposito their respective name* per month during tho continuation of the con tract: the laborers to bo paid in full before tho »nal disposal of tho crop which i* to bo raised '*y thorn on —— plantation, in tho county of Mate of . I KAThS OK PAY PICK MONThT 1)01,1.8. | Ckntr. This contract is to commence with this date and close with the year. Given in dunliento nt this day of—— 1HI*—, Witness: l „ . , Superintendent of District. Registered at - , 180 But this may ho modified to moot the indi vidual wants, wishes and circumstance* of the contracting Parties, who cun make any trade t»r agreement that is satisfactory to themselves• and so long a* advantage i* not taken of their ignoranco of tho (rood people to deprive them of a fair and reasonable compensation tor their labor, offieors of tho Bureau in this District will not Interfere, but on tho contrary, will give aid, encouragement and assistance in making con tracts without charging any foe or imposing any other burden. The Bureau rofuses to fix a prico lor labor or allow it to bo done by any commu nity or combination of People, but loaves labor, liko any other commodity, t • sell itself, in tho open market to the highest hi Idor. In case I lie employers’ circumstance.) arc such as to make it doubtful whether or not they will havo tho means nccowary to diulilo thorn to comply with thoir part .d tho contract, good and sufficient lurctic< to llio bond will be r< quired, or wages vi 11 bo socurcd by a lion on tho crop* ur land. I hcso contracts wind bo made in duplicato and approved by an officer of the Bureau, or nearest Provost Marshal, who .should also if possiblo. witness the signaturesofall tho parties and explain to them (lie term), conditions and probable results ol tho contract. In all tho cases the oflicor will inform tho parties Ihut, having of thoir own troe will joined in t ho con tract. they will bo compelled if necessary to comply m good faith with its forms und condi tions. They will especially impress upon tho laboror that ho is to work under tho direction of hi« employ or. to bo industrious and faithful, and not to leuvo tho plantation or plaeo of hi* employment without permission, unless ho is treated with cruolty. Parent* are ronpoiisibio for thoir children, the ehildron for thoir aged and decrepit parentaand must labor for thoir support; und in making contracts this must bo takon into consideration, thoroby providing for a large class of per sons who would otherwiso become a burden up* i the community or Govorniueut. Porsohs who refuso or neglect to make »m>- fen contracts lor the next year with the lreod peoplo employed hy thorn, will bo required, should any disputa arise as to the compensa- t on to bo allowed,Jo pav tho highest wages given for tho sumo kind JHabor in thoir neigh borhood or section of country. 7th, Officers upd ugentsof the Buroau will on r o aoeoupt fail to protect the froetl people in their just rights,as sot forth in the laws of Con gress and the Proclamation of tho President of tho united Mates, nnd for this purnojo will, il necessary, call on tho noarest military com mander for aid. in compliance with General 0r- dw KL-, ff. S„ from thq ^Var Department. PERRY Sc CO.. Doaicra in Fancy Goads, Hats, Groceries, Ac., .Ml Broad street. Iron, Copper nnd Tin. HALL, MOSES A CO., in Hardware, Iron and IIou.io Furnish- .. ing Goods. No. ltd, old .Stand, Broad Street. SCIIOBER k KIFLER, Mnnufacturora of Fire Proof Safe,, Iron Doors and Shutters. Locks. Ac.. mar of Bneat'a Joweiry store. Randolph »t. N. CROWN A CO.. Manufacturersi nnd Dealers in Tin Shoot Iron and topper \\ are. House Furnishiut; Goods, r .. Eiust side Broad Street. K* W. MII.LVORI), ii'u kfr R. W. MILFORD A CO.. Manufacturers of Tin, Copper. Sheet Iron, Hollow (Fare and Stoves, 141, Broad Street. *• D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No. 113, Broad Stroet, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Iron I in. Copper, Brittania Ware. Ac. JOHN MCGOVERN, (Under Coolt’s llotol. Brond Street,) Manufacturer nnd Iloalcr In Tin Ware. HtiHorinvand U.mlioK done nt short nolicn. Wnrohouso and Commission Merchants, K. S. ORKCSU'OOD, WM c. ORAT. GREENWOOD A GRAY. Warohonso nnd Commission Morchnnts, Rankin Ware House, in roar Cook House. J. It. IVEY A CO., archouso, Reoeivina, Forwarding nnd Com- . mission Morcbanls, Oalothorpe atreot, near Emiuircr otlice. J91IN MUNN, (Broad Stroet) General Commissi n Merehant. Special atten- tion paid to purchase and shipping of cotton M. P. KLUS. Hi) KI.I.1S. M. P. ELLIS A CO.. Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door South of Bank of Columbus. W. T. WOOD. General Commission and Forwarding Merehant Apalachicola. Fla. CHARLES ROGERS A CO. Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Dlu uo late Bunk ut Charleston Agency, Brood Street. Watches, Jewelry, Ac* T. S. SPEAR, Practical and Exuorionced Watchmaker and Jeweler and Dealor in Fine Watches, Rich Joweiry, Ac., corner Broad and Randolph, J. II. BRAMUALL. Practical Watchmaker, No. Broad Street, Columbus, Ga, Watches aud Jewelry ropaired, W. RDSEN8T1UL. Watchutakcr and Repairer, No. 90, Broad *t.. Next door to J. W. Pease’s Book Storo. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 50. Broad Street. CaudLiot*. .Fruits, Winee, io. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Stroet, .1*' —• ur urptrimBni. ai iuunioipn Mrcet, thoir ciui loyers or on society. Thov will ro- — - -rlckles, «ko. member that it i* the chief object of tho Buroau D) do umpjq justion to all porsons, white or PHELPS \ WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, black—to aid t^ tho utmost in securing to the r No. 114, Broad Street, employ or permanent and reliable labor, and in Manufacturers of Pholpa’ ’Moss Rose Candies » restoring tho State to its former condition of Dealers in Sweet and .Sour Articles. peace and prosperity. — « i ,, DAVIS TILLS0N. . Uon - l '- VoD.. Act. Asst. Com eot 10—If EDWARD WILDER W10USUE DRUGGIST, AND* i ALER IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, AND GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 0X4 Main ; itroot, Louisvillo, Kentucky. Con.Unm‘n': al ,jT * n - ““J* «■ Tallow and Ra*,. I„r wblrh I will pay tb. bi.h- “i.Tr??!"”"' c,,h ' r iu '" u ««?»s. CARGILL A BROTHER, 88, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. Bakeries. CUARLES CRICHTON k C0„‘ Vf . No. 150, Broad Street, Manufacturer, of Cakes. Loaf Bread, Crackers «t all kinds, wholesale and retail- C. BREYVOGEL, 1 ’ No. :V2, Broad street. Manufacturer of Cokos, Bread and Cruckcra, ot all kinds Lager Beer Saloon. Druggists aud Apothecaries, UKQUUART k CHAPMAN, Druggist* and Apothocarics, Deulers in Drugs, Mcdecinos, Perfumery. Ae.. Old Stand, Broad St. DR. R. A. WARE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drugs, Oils, Stationery, Jtc., , O. A. KOEUNK. C dono ,i n tho latest style, Randolph street, two doors east of p G — Strupper. C. II. JONES, r ,„ n . J 3i * Droad Street. ^utting^Cloihcs. ami Dealer in Fancy Goods. Bools and Shoes. ^ells Tcurtis, , , . «o.i6, Broad Street, ” holcsale and Retail Do iler* in Boots, Shoes, • Leather, I ladings and Tanner)’ Oil. P. B1EIILEK, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes. In rear of Spear’s Jewelry Store. Books and Stationery. J- W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, No, 92, Broad Street, Crockery and Glass Ware. ^ , COWDERy” k C0„ Doalor* in China. GIbm Ware, kc . ^Columbus Bank Building, Broad Street. _ Fashionable Millinery. i u . MRS - L * A * DEB Randolph street, next door to I G Strapper. Dentistry. n DR. J. FOGLE, Rooms directly over the Post Office. Bouthorn Fxprum Co., S- il. HILL. Ao’t. No. 89f Bfoad Street. c. K. WHITE, McKee’s old stand, opposite Toraperanco Ilall, Manufacturer and Repairer of Carriages, llarnf**, Ac. tt. F. DURAN. Dealor in Havana ami Dumcatic Ciaars. Cbow- v . , ., in. ami >inoking Tobacco, No Broad at., errner Randolph and Bronii. BH, KIRKSCKY. (Late of Walker Hospital.) DR. C0LZEY, Office up atnin, in building back ol Columbus Rank. Dfhoo hours 7 to 8 a. ui., 1 to I J*- u, and 7 to lo p. m. DR. S. B. LAW, No. 77, Broad street. Prescription* carefully prepared. G eorgia. Harris county 7'’ All poruons concerned are h#*r.u ** ahow' cam, (if any they have) whi^i? 0,le «ili ietration of .aid catulo ahouid tin i ( fie aaid applicant at tho C<wt 5? oSi* r * B *5; held in and for suidcounty, on Dar rUu in November ncxi. • on '“e fir»t Given uuder my hand tbia 2aib g. . ^ !^Pt_30.wot UJi0 ' ( ’ Ei)KGIA:-H A KRIS corNYv- rJ '“ ,r y. O May and L. D. May have am.ii illbi letters of administration on thee.!.'.’* 10 “nj A^i SSST* ln, ° of "‘O etiSSr* * 01 U *>? All persona concerned are ncr.k» show cause (if any they have) wl..f n .°‘i£edt. should not bo granted ti,o ..?d ,m!L'* ld Court ol Ordinary to bo held in •i!”!' attS county on the Urn Monday in nL’”' 1 , f »r og Given under my hand, tbi. lYt n “ ’""Dt ee, 3‘W5t <iE0R<ili 'V MCLLfe« “ yvj-_ ————Oidina^ W^ L BE SOLDt?ththi®- Mlb i lM n Tf Court House in Hamilton li.l-""Hi Georgia, on the first Tuesday in ^Nov/mi between llio legal bo.lr, of.ale ?“ b,r »S one mare, bay color, biased lace anIi*o„ n Also, nt tho sumo timo and tilling marc mule, color dark or b"acf «»s ^ ^ -iiLPAVIS. Shert,. filUSCOGBE COUNTY BORGIA, MUSCOGEE cTmvr^T VTMary W. Wingfield lias applied for'th? COURT ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. GM A -S A !’L?B COUNTY.—Rtl,.r Nr .1 6 !’7‘' lr ;- Basis, administratrix or the estate of Jeaepli K. Heivenaten, deceased, hav ing applied for letters of dismission from said administration : It is therefore ordered, that a’l persons con- cerned show cause, if any they have, why lotters ol ;li*mi.-Mu|i, as aforesaid, should not be vruut- ed to the said ajiplicunt by the Court of Ordi- 8!L7m bU i h ® ! ' 1 'V for 8,1 ycuntyonthe first Monday in April next: and that this order bo pubhshud in term* of tho law, A true extract from the mlnutn* of said court. Oct 5 ; ,n6m J ' la t ' F ' Urdin ' lrJ '- TWLoB COUNTY. I! i LB Nr sC.Vo*- ,• }."K ra, ‘>* administrator on the estate of W L. Gay, deceased, having applied loMettcrs ot aismiseion from said udui nistra- It is therefore ordered that all person* con cerned.show.cMUfe, if any they have, why let ters of dismksion, as aforesaid, should not bo granted to the said applicant by the Court of Urdinary to bo held in und for said county on the first Monday m April next; und that this order bo published in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of *nid court. O0Ct A. IMA.tnflm _ J ' OtdlMtT. (lEORGIA: TAYLOROOUNTY.-HonniL, Aih.un I]a. appUpJ for llio guardian,hip of the person anil preperry of Ilobort T. Wilehcr. orphan ulJorcmiah Wilcher, ilreeased— All perronr e.iiirarned ino hereby notiflccl to show eauae (If any they.have) whv tho guardi- deccarcd. late or said county; Ail m,S ' corned are hereby nofified lo show cauiMii' 11 they have) why the adiiiinijirution 0 f ,i> tale ahouid not he granted to aai I aiu u. * the Court ot Ordinary to be hel l in , 01,11 county on the lira, Monday In ,8' v » under m.v hand this Dili day of lilt*? . J NO. JOHNSON?0rdii i°~ oct 7-w5t ' ur aii,ir,. (T Ku B |j if A_ 'MUSCOGEE COUJcrYTE " nett li. t rawtord has applied lor tl,. r„ dianabip of Benjamin C. olid Dora ihci? MeCUry.^deceased rtU<Jn > ««* «f »*».«' ^ All persons cmcorned are hereby notified, ' ‘ ».vrhy thoGi,irtj eroftt* im (if any they bav w , .. unship of sxi.l Orphans should ... to said applicant nt the next Nov ot the Court of Ordinary for said coiintv Given uiider uiy band September "‘•th'is.- 6dti-waad (4‘i'-lS'CA-Must,;iinSi; GoUntt^S JJ Klizabeth Nance haa applied for In,, Adminialratlon de bouia non „ n the cat Harvey W. Nance, deceased, vice li F T as, iidrn r, dfcenscd. * ’ 1,101 All persons concern*d aro hereby ntitifi^ show cause (if any they have), whv ih*-! iatrntion of.aid Miutc ahouid n"t Im'gmmrt rmd applicant ut the next November T.™ the Court of Ordinary lor eaid enutny 1 Given under my September ailh Ur , JSO. JOHNSON. . Ur,linarj Sh E. Murblc has uppl.v.. ,«>, ifin-r*« i„ istrtttion *.ii the estate nf James p |i 0 S" ceased, late ol said county: J ' All per.ona concerned are hereby notifi,, allow cause (if any they have) why the udu.ii tratlon.il auideatute ahouid net be grain! said applicant al the next Ni.veiui.ir t.™ the Court of Ordinary for said cooiitv Givun under my hand. September "'Hi 1. , , x . . JXO. JOIINuoJi _«ept2o.-.,w OrtSSi a EORGIA. MU8C0GKB COUNTY - the first Monday in Novomberneji plication mil I.,. mado to the Ordinary «.f. county Tor leave to sell tile real oatateof J. A. Jones, deceased, late of niid county t „ t .MARY L. JUNKS, Adni’n _ August 2Dth, lffdft-wi’Od .1 .t. Execut .r’8 Sale. O N the Brat Tncaday in DtecmbemMli lie pi. 1.1 nt the Court House in IVIumli Muscogee county, two lots ol bind N„, g-, m 2S.5 in the lutli district of said c.»unh eu. h containing 2D2 1 j acre*. The Munogee Ki fad runs through this land. (*ne lot pretty « improved and nil well timbered. Sold inr, fortuity with the will of Daniel Cordmi , ceased, fur tho purpose of distribution T»i enah. DANIEL CORDRAY, oct < • wtd jj Kxo'utui ITBWAftV COUNTY. r py<» MONTHS from .Into •pplieatipD 1 bo made to tho Court of Ordinary of i show cause (if any they have) whv tho gnardi- , tmtdo to the Court of Ordinary of 8 unship of said orphan should ii"t be granted to f ount T • or J°i ave s to , 1 * 10 * ot Ul ’l' 01 said applicant at tho next November term of I J L u » n l'km. belonging to tho ostate *>f Ch tl,o Court of Ordinary lor aaiil county. A ' 1 doceaaod Auguat 2R 1MK. Given under my hand, this Oct. 3*1,1SU5. MAR 111 A I ARM ELI oct 4 Ini J. J. IIUFF, Ortiinnry. /•J E 0 R G IA : —T A Y LO R OOUNTY^Two V-S mouths alter date application will be mado to tho Honorable Court Ordinar/’of’Taylor county, for leuvo to soil the land* belonging to the rotate ol J allies Garrett, deceased.—Sent PJ, I8«i3. ELIZABETH GARRETT. . sept 23.—2in Adtn x, ( ’ E 0 R G I A :—TAY LOR COUNTY.-Two \ .u u|l i , ? tb " lp ?l n A ttt0 •pplication will be made to tho Honorable Court «»l Ordinal )* of Taylor county, tor leuvo to soil the lunds belonging to °f Charles A. Loyd, deceasctl.—Sept, sept 23-2m JESSEE ADAMS. Adtn’r, MARION COUNTY, 1 In tho matter of the Prob&to u* X i> A A* r K I will und testament M in. 1. Webb, rof Mrs. Mary Wallace, de- rropounder. ceased, in Marion Court of WHEREAS, r'», rob .'}r to ,r ct ’ ord . the ImA will und teatamont of Mary Wallace, doceaahd, late a rcaidout of ■aid county of Marion; and wherein it appears to the Court that Cargill Wnllaco, tlie ante sur viving heir at iaw of said deceased, resides be yond the limits of ibis .State: It ,8 therefore ordered by the Court Hint snid caso be set down lor trial at tho next Septem ber lerm of this Cm,it. at which time the liruola in said ease Do taken and tho same hoard, and determined and such judgment and order will then be made in the premises ns to right and justice shall apperlain; And it is further ordered that duo and legal notice shall bo doomed as given Mild Cargill Wallace by tho publication ot this order in tho Columbus Kn- uuirer, a newspaper published at Columbus, llcorgia. unco a wrek tor six weeks immediate ly, preceding said September Term of this Court. A true extract from tho Minutes of said Court. Septomoorbth, I860. , J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, andox-offlelo Clork of Court of Ordinary, sept Id—wiitr lob, Dread street. A. M. BRANNON. . 13>, West side Broad stroet, Druggist und Apothecary, dealor in Drugs. _ Medicines. Ao. r. l. agnails. Wi lard F. L. BROOKS Sc CO., Manufacturing Druggists and Chemiete, at Aoee Sc Collier s old stand. No-03. Broad st. BaJdlory and Hurnois SHERMAN Sc CO.. Manufacturers of Saddios. Iiarnoss. Ao.. Ac Opposite Rosette A Lawhon's Auction Store it road street. _ a. McKenzie, Manufacturer of Saddles and Iiarnoss. Re pairing dono at shu-t notice. No. 130. Broad street Auotionoere. D, P. ELLIS, (Late Ellis, Livingston A Co..) Auction and Commission Merehant . Corner Bread and Randolph streets. ROSETTE A LAWUON^ 131. Broad Street. Auction and Commission Merchant*. COLBERT A WILKINS, - ARKS JI1HR80R, L. T. DOWKIRO JOHNSON A DOWNING. Attorney# at Law, Ctdutubus, Georgia. GEOIIUIA—Jlsrloii Comity. CuUKT of Or&irakv lor said County ( is, c . September 6th, 1865. I I BHEAS.Jas.L. L. Herr has applied to tins Court of letters of guurdiaasiiip of tho person and property of il. W. Graves, mi- nor of James L. Grave*, deceased ; This is taerolore to. oita all concerned to file fheir objections (if any thoy have) why loiters should not bo granted tho applicant in terms of tno law, Witness my hand officially. oot7-wIm J- M. LOWE. Ordinary. G“ 1 V. il i'iCOUNTY^--Where- a--. 1). G. Daniel, administrator of Daniel t*iHi r , deceased, late ot $chlcy county, has ap plied tor leave to sell the land belonging to the estato ot said deceased: All concerned are ho re by notified to file thoir objection within tho time proscribed by law Ileave should not be granted. «my hand in office, October 4lh, ISiVS net 7-w30d J ' I ' 0 ' ,rE • 0ri,il “"'>- ’ tiEORGlA—Msi'luu ('uniity* ,TT„r2{!f.'l‘ v,a OrrioR for said County. \\ *}£££,*? J i‘"? . K - Bullock Petitions for Cnr,lv l ‘{dtninistration ot the estate of aW Bullock, deeoasod, lute of said county : All concerned are. hereby noliBod to appear nexl’m'shnlr’ 9 ' llrsl ,-Monday in November granted AlilTooT" Whj ' shouU Eut b « \\ it ocas my bund officially, Sopt, 25,18U5. •op 23-wltn JAS ' M - LU " E> 0rdinary - . OKORGU-.Mnilon County. »*tih#ui.P. , 5 a S. y ’ 8 Ovricr tor said County. YY7 nr-KhAb Simeon Bluo, administrator oi »kt.n oebles, deceased, has petitioned dcreased’• f0 ’ Ca ' 0 lu sel1 tho roal 0!tal ° 0 f"lid This is therefore to site all concerned to show £ aa “ e '“, n or betor, the tint Monday in October Sr the"uii C te, V Ac J n0 ' bo * ra '“« d i" tone" “F offlcUl signature this September •o' avr-'m JAS ' JI ' Lo " E - Ordinary. H.VKKIS L'OVITY. rrKORGiA-UARRiS COUNTY.-Josse M • i i Lal ! a ' ,ay lla * oppliod to me for lottos oi adinimslration on tho estato of Willium A Callaway, deceased, late of said county. A ’ AP persons e •ncerned Hro hereby notified t*» show cause (if any they have) why elid lettai! should not be granted the said applicant at th7 Court ol Ordinary lobe hold ii and lor said 00 .W‘ yoa $0Dr.t Monday in Novlmbo?next tJllv.nmuderm, hand this 13th day of S.p- _»jptia-»8i 0EoRdEff " M ^:. adm nistraUou ou the estate of Joseph Fiti- patrick, deceased, late of said oounty. .Kgui 1 F®” 0 *)* °o. ctiruud aro hereby notifietl to :E5P u ?t lf way hare) why said letters Jwl' 1 ? a u® the said applicant at the Court ot Ordinary to bo held in aud for said oounty ofl tho find Mouday in November next. temhe°r n livs 1 " my Uan<1 thie ofSep- s.i.t ta-wM W MULLINS, sept 16-w5t Ordinary, TO OWNERS OF OOTTC In answer to numerous inquiries abroad we wouUl Siij/ that we are prep TO TAKE CHARGE ( PUT IN OllDKK AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotto] in the Stales of Georgia, South Cun or Alabama, as we liace local agent nearI;/ ectnj town and a corps of efficient men, ‘selected fin iniegrih/, ruy- tp, and experience, to take charge if c lot. W’e will also pay all Taxes i Charges of every description AND MAKE LIBERAL ADVAKC ON TUB COTTON. In short, we will take charge oj the 0 on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble ll'halev from the time we receive it until sold < returns made hi/ our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO, New York»c W. C. WATTS & CO. Liverpool. England We invite the especial attention of residents lo our facilities\ E. M. BRUCE & C( AIIgUStdy Cd Located in Columbus ns Agent for £ Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take chant Cottons under the above aivertisoiucnt, su make advances thereon. I am also desired purchasing lurgoly and will pay full mai rates. FELIX ALEXANDEf _ Office 100. Broad Street, Sept 20—tf over Ware’s drug star COTTON! COTTON! KEIN & CO AUGUSTA. GA*. COTTON FACTOR! AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. Running weekly between Augusta and < vanuah, T-JAVING mado tho necessary buflnei* A A rangements, wo aro prepared to make l eral advances on all consignment* ef Cof entrusted to them for salo or shipment to! vann&h, Now York or Liverpool, with all i costs, charge* and expenses attendant there including intcruul rovenuo tax, Ac. . Consignments entrusted t«) their enrefor- vanuah or Now York will he forwarded on rival by the first trip of tho HELEN, ands* to our triends. Messrs. Smith k Dunninf. New York, if intended for sale in that murk so as to arrive in tho short space of eight *U Having established a line of clipper ship* 1 tween New York und Liverpool, all shipix* of Cotton intended lor tho latter place, will sent forward without delay, thus avoiding I further exponues of insurance and storage w« in New York. KEIN k CO. Agonts of Steamer Helen. Office Jackson street, aug 28-2m Opposite No. 2. Warren Bloe* For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, situatcl Ip the «>»• of Lonrn :ve, ten miles from N a I Justs. 1 county town, aud two miles trom Ayattus fho tract contains taur thousand thrss ■■ dred aercs. Fourteen hundred are in cuius tion. not surpas ©il in f«rt:lity in the corns' of which cloven hundred have been clesr within four years. The cliiuato is d**‘“*f hoaithy und tho settlomcut eligibly Appended to tho plantation is u fubston 11 grist and saw mill, entirely now. lb* b “V »ngs are ooiumodious and well constructed- iho quarter* for the lahorors arc coinfon* and capable of accommodating upwsf'G hundrod. Thero aro two large cotton ana * bouses upon the plantation. All of thi will be sold with it, oonsis*iag ol mules, cst hog* and sheep. Possession to be given on before January, J.WALDBURG.Savacnsh Ju»y21-2tawtf