Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 12, 1865, Image 4

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V. siTtios luteruai Revenue Taxes. I noanJi, thirtr- taiili: i. . MlSIlFtCTl'IlES, A'lTlCLKS AMD PHUUtCTDi AUCTION ^ALli.(J,Ac. AK*lieo C rf barrel*of 31 gallons, ono dollar. amount, V* of 1 per Bulks per cent. nkinrr. Monthly! deposits in banks o lin.-i l in banking. 1 i Dnnk-.. ; r Itauking -M .nthjy '[uV bank , ira*.rt’; , r-v.'^'.r-.i»..»»! i»»« ,, o d ,d United Stmt " ‘ ‘ Hank. . *d r,n r r , M PL v .„, blink . ' Hank.' '•.nd ' I! .•.kin*—Ad iltional monthly doty oil-" •: I !"• ••••»>. ut...n i.v<Ti.Ko Amount nit*' |.T rent, ol nal.ltal. lVonkJ ..ml i:,.,.kii.u--A.M.ii'm:.l monthly < f.Vt , »'.!i!ii.1 t't iV!.’r:iy.' toAhcix month! ding July 1.1 l.»“.r «d *h‘o« of aT.rjr de.crit.tion. live „cr M £«thor. oil dried, and Doer Skin, drained or ■moirnd fivo percent. , of 1-24 of * | "“"either of all description", tanned or par- _'.u _«« ti hi y tannod. in the rough, five per cent. Leather, curried or finished, five oon |* Legation, (sue .Succession to Real hsl.itc.) Lithographer*, productions of, five per cent. Lime, throe per cent. Linseed Oil, five cents per gallon. Lotteries. on gross receipts, five per cent. M an ufac Lures of cotton, woo I, *i * t ,;",[*** ®,/ flax, hemp, ju < wood, willow, gl per. iron, steel, lead iterial not other- with any »f1-24 of ow, glass, pottery waro, leatner, pa- ■ (I. tin. copper, tine, briir- Ha . lager be rs p . ....... .im pounds, 12 cents. i. ul-. porter, and similar fer- i«r b irrel.it not inoru than 31 * V; 'i.i'ur, reiin l.produced by the distillation of i*.t i'. .i-'phaltum, shale, peat, potrolcum, or F Ih-• i;ol!■ r-lin«*d!'pri„lipvti by the distillation «.r••.»’»! 1* • I * I'll -hale, peat, petroleum or , i : r ■. -*'• ••M»t-. Hi, ,iii• •»,i■.!• -• per Pound.5 mills. 1 fi 11 licit i* sin i Printed Card* Hilliard Ttibli <. tor Private i annum. Same lor public use. nnd .'Ion . ■ por cent. eh f 10 per Itrnss. 3 pc Hricks ■ M-, gross receipts, 3 »1«. by polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc. on in '"MurbU Or.vwitOTOT.'hnd Sri?,tU?n"iTo .toner*, wlicthor wait or without inscription tire Uuun, shin or vowel Blorkt. 2 |.or cent. Meet., iirworvod. ft per cent. , Mineral Coals, except pea coni nnd duit coal. pertgn-Sccn;», nn ,. h buttle Telegraph Companies, on recoiplfl, ft p.r cent Textile litbrlM, 5 percent. , Theatres, opera*. cireusos, museums, fttlu on shows, on gross receipts, 2 ptfr cent, Thread 5 per cent. Tiles, draining, 3 per cent. . .. Tobacco, cavendish, plug, twist, and all other kinds of iniinula-tured tobaco» not herein pro vided tor. from which the stem has been taken out in whole or in part, or which is sweetoned, 36cents per pound. . . . . ... Tobacco, smoking tobacco manufactured with all the Btoin in, the leal not having been butted or stripped from the. stem, and on refuse tobac co known as line cut .-boiU. 2d cents per pound- Tobacco, smoking tobacco, inado exclusively of stems, and not mixed with leaf or loat and stems, In cents per pound, Tobacco, fine-cut ehewmg whether manufac tured or lof.se. or in bulk, 3'. cents per pound. Tobacco Snuff and Snuff Flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground, damp or dry, picklod, scen ted, or otherwise, per pound,35 cent!. Tobacco, tine-cut, manufactured to bo sold or doliverol loose in bulk, or in packages, papers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, 35 oonts. Toll Road, Ferry or Bridge, u 3 per cent. Trust Companies, v oi gains, 5 per cent. Turnpike Coinpanio! Turpentine, spirits of. per gallon, 20 cents. Umbrellas and Parasols, 5 per cent. Varliish or Japan, made wholly or in part of gum copal: or other gums FREEjDMEiS. OFFICE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, I I Uurcnu of Ktfut/ec*, rVtedtnrn nnd Abandoned ^ 1 Mineral Water from springs, BO MinerafWiiter—containing not more than a ,U M^nera| e Water, artificial, 5porcont. Mustard, ground and all other imitations per pound. 1 cent. Museums and all shows, per cent, A>\oImsc8, produced directly from sugar cano juice, fivo cents per pound. Molasses, syrup and It miter* doing business as bro- tui -.ill'.-* ot inerehandUo, produce or of l per *'«?nt. Upon all sales and ks ana Honda, 1-20 ofl n i tie par value there *1. And of gold hu',.mu and coin, foreign cxcham lithe chnngn, -2Uo? 1 of, producod directly Iroui Naptha. r*fino& produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltuuii shale, peat, petroleum or reek oils. otc.. per gallon. S cents. Oil, illuminating, produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltum. shale, peat, petrolou i gross receipts, dividends and surplus i Bond*, on the interest substances,< Vegetables, presercod, f» per cent. Ve.-'O.ds, on gross receipts, iV A por cent. Wat*:bc«, gold watches, composed wholly or n part of gold or gilt, kept lor use, valued at gilt, Kept for us* h, one dolln Watches, gold in part of'gold o above $1H0, oa-di, two ooiiar.-. White lead, per 1')) pounds, 35 cents. Wine, made of grapes, per gallon, 5 cents Wine, nil other, and liquor* known as win produc'd by being re.tilled and mixed fat'iTA, IR-, Oct. 3, !w5. J ! CIRCULAR,) ! r, No. 2. / 1. To prevent starvation ant d*nth among , _ the fieofl people during tho rapid > app]nich ing winter, officers and agents ot this Bureau will make immediate and vigorous efforts to ! provide all freed people, wao maybe out ol , I) employment.with upportuniliu, lor labor whore i fair compensation and kiu t treatmout will be secured to them. This » the only practicable and comprohoneivo plan of providing lor their necessities, and to this all homes, Miniums, hos pitals or other modes of furnishing relief will bo regarded us subsidiary ar.d lor temporary only. J. F. M I XT HR Jc CO., No, 76 Jiroad street, •alers in Dry Ouods, Groceries and Country Froduco. GEO. II. PEABODY, ( Old Stand, Broad Street,) i*lor in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles and Country Produce. lid. In all the larger uitios, and where prac ticable in .Sub-Districts, a census wi.l bo taken of tho freed p ople, showing the name, present and former residence, sex, ng*\ occupation, value of property and condition, vit: whether able bodied, decrepit or permanently incapa ble of self support. This can be done by intel ligent soldiers detailed lor the purpose aith very Flight expense to the government. JAMES A. BRADFORD, Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Clair stroets. H. C. MITCHELL & CO.. (At Gunby A Co’s old stand.) Wholosule and Retail Dealers in Groceries and .Staple Dry Goods. L. it. HIGGKRH. R. B. CRANK. DIGGERS A CRANE. Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, 109 Broad Street. A ll I <• i •\ Plmdon, Wagon. Bug- Jo -IkAway, or other likn b. Hackney Coach, Out* the body 'I'MIUM ■iptn -I. alii I any des- IT lure, or lor pas- bo u-ed exclusively pollution of in ere h- u? (illy dollars and not oxcood- i dollars, including harness usod lolln i likodc iin.i vain ubo ’.} »I d«- riptiun. valued nbnvo . *i .1* I!.»i, .1 id ii'n above five bun- | cents, sod in a o dollars n iiik not , , .linndi'M i" dies, ono dollar ale wholly "f tab oo, and also short sixes, ) dollars per i». including pneto- id tarred paper lor 3 per cent. re dollars nor thousand, nd; and the valuation i d -hull in all cases bo xoluslve "t tho tax. id ull shows, 2 percent. id Clo.-k Movements, coal, asphaltum. sonic, peat, iicirwicum, ■■■ .^ck oils, and all other bituraiimus substances used for a liko purpose, per gallon, 2U cents. Oil, Lurd, por gallon, 5 cents. Oil, mustard seed, per gallon. > cents. Oil, ull animal and vegetable, tint exempted or otherwise provide! for, per gn'lon. « outs. Operas, Museums, Theatres, and all hliows, on gross reeeipUt 2 p*r cent. Oxide of Zinc, por 100 pounds, J) conts. 1'aints, ns below, 5 por cent. Painters’ Colors, dry «<r ground, moil or it paste, or with water, not otherwise provided for. r » per cnt. Parasols. r ) por cont. , Paper, of all desorlptic beard, binders’ board, i roofing and other purpose Pamphlets. r » per cent. Passports, $5. Photographs, 6 per cent. Pepper, grouud, und all imitations, I• cr lb., ^ °l*bino Fortes. Organs, Molodeons, or other parlor Musical Instruments, kept lor use, not including those placed in churches or public edifices, ivalucd at not less than fl'Dandnot above WOO each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, ete., when valued at above 1200 and not above #100, each, four dollars. Piano Fortes otc. when valued abovo $100, ouch, six dollars. Pickles, 5 nor cent. Pins, solid bead or othor, 5 per cent. Plato, of gold, kept for uso, per ounce, troy, 50 oonts. Plato of silver, kept for uso, por ounce, troy, Provided, That silver spoons or plate of silvor used by ono family to an nuiount not exceeding for y ounces, as aforesaid, belonging to any one person, plate belonging to roligious societies, ami souvnairs and keepsakes actually given and received aasuch and not kept for uso ; also all premiums awarded as a tokon of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, or asso ciation of person", lor any purpose whatever, shall bo exempt Irom duty. Precious Stones, 10 per cont. Precious Stones, on which duties liavo boon paid, when set or resot, pay tax only on value of setting. , „ Pimento, round, and all imitations, por Hi,, l cent. Preserved Fruits fivo por cont. Printed Books. Magazines, Pumplilots.. Re views, and allother similar printod publica tions, oxeopt newspapers, 5 por cont. Paints and Painters Colors, dry or ground, in oil oi nasto, or with water, not othorwiHu provided lor, 5 per cent. Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, 6 por cent. ... Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 2 per cent. to which any matter what ver may be infu.-od, to lie s-dd as wine, n<> therwise piovidcd f*»r, per gallon, except thnin nude Irom currant-, rhubarb or berries, ■> ch, fl exceeding ten a each, t«'n iollurs. exceeding nd i rid not cx* vv. ling I oty tons, each, twenty-five dollars. Yu'-h'*. .v-., o.t'-'.'ding forty and not exceed ing eignty t .ii.-. curb, fifty dollars. ladil*,.V exceeding eighty and not exceed ing Hii*i hundred und leu tons, each, seventy- five dollars. Yacht <, Ac., exceeding one hundred and ten ton-*, ca«'h. "lie hundred dollars. yellow Sheeting Metal, in rod" or sheets, 3 Zinc, Uxidc of, per 100 pound.?, 37 cents- If. el.itects TAB.... _ _. iICKNSKH. — $10. id Civil Engineers—$10. t exceeding $250,000—♦ 100. Kf- ceo ling #270,0 0 and not exceeding $500,000— $2UiJ. Exceeding $500,000—$.700. Auctioneers—whose annual sales do not ex- cend $10,000—$10. If exceeding $10,000-$20, Bankers—using capital not exceeding $50,- Btiiik**ri—oxcooding $.*41,000, for every addi tional $1,000 in excess—$2. Browers—less than .700 barrels por your—$25- Over .700 barrels per >oar—$50. Bowling Alleys—for each alloy—$10. Billiard Rooms—for each table—$10. Brokers—$70. Brokers, Pawn—using capital not cxcooding $50,000—#50. Brokers. Pawn—exceeding $50,000, for each additional #1,000—$2. Brokers, Lund Warrant—$25, Brokers, Guttle—if uuniiul sales do not ex ceed $10.000—S’0. Exceeding $10,000-$! for caeb additional $1,000. Brokers, Prn.ltico-$Hb Brokers, Goinniorcial—$20. Brokers, Custom-house -$lo. Brokers—sec also table 1. Buildors und Contractors, if animal contracts o not exceed $£'».ui*u, $27. If exceeding $2'»,- 000, $1 lor ouch additional $1,000. knitted und felted other material, he 'd, printed or III ench anted. enameled, shirred oiled, 5 per cent, wearing uppurol made to : ix hundred dollars, 3 per Vllluu ud all imitations, por lb., id, and nil imitations, per •cpt pea coal and dust coal, lit*. rod, i i l.imd all ulucturo of 11- produi'ts of the ro-dis- lin- produced, exempt, pound, one and a half id suhsta vInch collbo forms i i for, por lb., one at notoxccoding .... _ . cdiiig twenty conts und «nts l cents, r bars, three por cont. nllclcdor paid, ■ IM i Expi tiny Tile gro: is,) ton percent »receipts, throe Kmeruld'. .Mio Precious Stones,) ton por cent. Engrawrs.pr uluotion of, five percent, l. -vnliat Oils of all descriptions, fivo per cent. Forrio.' urn Fir rcculving tolls ‘in .'11 F(«U, ii three p cans, Uogs, cent on 1 air whou made up or ut. illuminating, i lo of coni, wholly or in iloriul, when tho pr< 0 . ki inhi cubic feet p< I. uluc foot, 20 cents. .'ii the product shall be •util, 3*1. Officers and Agents of the Bureau will invite all person" in their sob-Districts want ing labor to make known the fact, together with their address, or name of agent nearer of accfcss, and a lull statement of tho number nnd kind ot persons wanted—the kind ol employ ment and the compensation offered—which will bo kept on tile in tho often, or entered upon n book suitable for tho purpose. Intelligence ofllccs established by private parties, if man aged honestly, may bo encouraged and used as auxiliaries. Whenever it shall appear that there i-* more or lo. s labor than can find profit able employment in any sub-district, tho fact will be made known at this office, to the end Hint the needed distribution may bo secured. 4tb. Rations wiil not be issued, or other aid , given, to able bodied refugees or treed people woo are offered, or can find, opportunities to . labor for their own support and who neglect or rol'u-oto do it. Only such persons ot either | cla>*s as have sufficient means, or who are ro ' permanently employed its to- innkc it probable That they will be able to provide for tlioir own wants through tho coming winter, will lie hI- lowed to remain in or about cities and towns, but must be compelled, it necessary, to go to un'ry and accept places ol labor found by themselves, or ior them, by officers or agents of tho Bureau. 5th. Unlortunntoly, thoroisji widespread be ef urno k the freed people m this State, that at Christmas thoio is to be a distribution ol roperty among them, und under this iiupres- thoy are refusing to make contracts P*r omiiig year. All officers npd agents ol thir- arena are directed, and otlior officers "f the rmy throughout tho State, are uardtstly re- uostod to exert themselves to convince tho freed people thin they are utterly mistaken, ml that no such distribution will take place at hristma*. or at nuy other time, ami to imlnco .hem to enter into contracts now, that they may not, at, thnjend of the y«ur, be in a condi- to entail severe suffurkiM oil theuiselvc", families, and upon iju^ommuiiity. (fill. Gontrac's lor this year, however made, orbul or othorwiso, will not bo interfered with, oxeopt to compel, if noecssurv, both parties to comply in good luith with thoir agreements, fl to settle disputes when they may arise, ntruots for next year will bo inudein writing, be form ol contract usually adopted reads as Hows: " Know nil men by theso prosents, that . .11lie county of ,.Stale ol , hold and (irm ly bound to tlio United States of America in tho sum of dollars, lur tho payment of which bind heir*, executory, administrators firmly l»y theso present* in this contract t That — to furnish to the persons whoso names are uhjoincJ, (treed laborer*,) quarters, luol, suh- tantial and healthy raiions, all medical at tendance and supplies in ease of sickness, and tho amount get opposite their respective names •or month during tho continuation of tho con- ,ruct; the laborers to bo paid in full before tho final disposal ol the crop which is to ho rnisod by thorn on plantation, in the county of Stuto of . J. A. CODY. Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY, Groceries and Liquors, K. KURNIKBR A CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 170 Broad Street, Under City Hotel. $ln. i carts, $5, dollars. Butcher* retailing from Circuses, ten dollars. C.ml Oil Uiidillors, fifty Goa feet inner*, ten doth Conveyancers, ton dollar*. Claim Agent*, ten dollars. Dentists, ten dollar*. Distiller?, lilt v dollars. Distillers of Apple* and Peaches, distillini refs por year, twelve dollars am . half. .*, ton dollars. Exhibitions, t. ii dollar.*. General Butino**, fur which no other licenso is required, ten dollars. iiiii i.\.i Gift Ei.turpi itte of tho article roimiroi such increased value, 3 per cont. Baleratus. per pound, 5 mills- Hall Tout*, Shades, Awning" and Bug* nindo of cotton, flax, or hemp. 5 por cent. Suit, por 11*0 pounds', <1 oenta. Screws, commonly called wood-screws—in per cent. Shot, 5 percent. Shows, of all kinds, 2 per oont on receipts. Silver, producod from quartz mines, from bods^of rivers, from 'he earth, or in uny other manlier. of 1 per oont. Slaughtered Catt o. Swine and Shoep, on all cattle and calves exceeding three months old, slaughtered, except when slaughtered for tho hides and tallow exclusively, 40 conts per head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattle and calves under threo months old, slaughtered, 5 cents per head. Sluughtoroil Cattle, etc., on all swine slaughtered, 10cents per head. Slaughtered Cuttle, ctn.. on all sheop and lambs slaughtered. 6 cents por head. Provided, That Cattle, not oxccoding five Deal Hotels, Inn be two liumlr Hotel , In shall exceed i opriotorsof, fifty dollars. ulla not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own con sumption, in any ono yoar, shall ho oxompt pay two conts «nly por head. Snuff, por pound, 35 cent*. Soap, fancy scented, creaiu, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and vhaving soap, per pound, five cont*. Soap, soR t 5 por cont. mills. Soap, Castile, value abovo five conts, 1 cont. Soap, paltu o 1, same as Custilo. Soup, crasive, sumo os Castile. Soap, all othor descriptions, whito or colored, except soft soap and snap otherwise provide! for, vulued not ubovo fivo oeuts por pound, per pound. 2 mills. Svap. all ether descriptions, valued above five coots per pound, 1 cent. Spars and Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 per cent. Spirits, distilled nnd sold, or removed lor consumption or sale, Irotu July 1, lHfil, per n ty-Ii v cuts. ar* per ounce, troy weight, m quartz mines, Irotu buds arlh, >>r m any other iniin- ollarspor gallon on first proof. Ftuge Coaches. 2'£ per cent, on receipt*. Steamboats, 2!g percent, on rocuipt*. Ships 2S por cent on roccipt*. Starch, made ot potatoes per pound, 2 Starch, made of corn or wheat, per puuud. 3 mills. Starch, made of noe or uny othor materials, porpmind^l cent. •s, ton dollars. and Tiivernstwhon tho runt shall l dollar.* or loss,) ton dollar*. < and Taverns (when tho rents to hundred dollars, lor any addi dred dollar* or fractional purl iu oxuuft» ot two hundred dollars) fivo dollars, Intelligence Office Keepers, ten dollars. 1 tisuiauco Agents, ten dollars. liiMiranco Agent*, foreign, fifty dollars. Jacks, tun dollars. Jugglurc, twenty dollars. Lawyers, ten dollar.". Livery Stable Keepers, ton dollars. Lottery Ticket Dealers, one hundred dollars. Mumifiiotum*. ton dollars. Minors, ten .lulling. Pnteni Right Dealers, ton dollars. Peddlers, (with more than two horses o mules) fifty dolbii*. Poddlorn, (with two horses or mules) twenty livedo (with . torso or inula) fifteen i foot) ton dollars. tecipts do not exceed dollar*. Ovor five r ono thousand dol- iiio thousand dollars, . .Idler dollars. Peddlers, (travelling Peddlers, dry goods, lit Peddler*, jewelry, fifty Photographers, (whose fivo hundred dollars) te bundled dollars and uiu lars, tiltocn dollar*. Uvui twenty-five d dlars. Plumbers, ten dollar*. Physicians,Surgeons and Dentist?, ton dollars. Real Estate Agents, ten dollars. Rectifier* (for eueli 500 barrels) twonty-ftv dollars. Retail doalors, ten dollars. Retail Dealers in Liquors, twcnty-fivodollars Stallions and Jacks, ten dollar*. Steamer* and Vessels, (furnishing food or lodging*) twenty-five dollar*, Tallow Chandler* and Soap Makors, ton dol lars. Theaters. Museums, Coucort Halls, ono hun drod dollars. Tobacconist", ten dollar Wholesale Dealers, (except liquors) whoso annual sales do not exceed $50,000, fifty dollar*. Wholesale Dealers, (except liquors) whoso "ale itlly tnmmnu uoiiars \\ holcs.ile Dealers wholesale dealer*. 1 fifty tin atio thousand dollars l dollars, ono dollar. very Liquors. Huuio as othor Select Limited School. nnd Steam Engities, including Locouioti Marine Eiigino*, 3 per cent. Steel, iu ingots, bars, shoot*, or wiro, not ul, and all imitation*, per lb. Hue and Gelatin, nl all da old i , liquid state, per in part gallon ones, five per cont. .icr, and nil explosive substances niuiiig. blasting, arullcry, or sport- i -. when valued at 28 coats per lb.. : pound. 1 ceut. 1. r. and all cxphwtvo substances illery «>r sporting Iue.t afiovo 2^ cents per lb n rents per it)., I 1 * cents, t h I explosive substance lasting, artillcrv, or sporting alurd at above 38 cents por cut. . bark*, brigs, at*, 'tcuiuboat*. canal A and water craft, not rgtug, hereafter built, i por cent, exempt. roeut, over • 00 tnd cut on the excess roccipts, ono over ten iLousumi dolls 1 nsumneo Compiftftos, and a half percent# iron. pic. per t.u». two dollars. ir .u lit tout*. Slab* or Loops, whether made i n ... r: . » acneper loll, three dollars. Iron i ai!r..ud • a ton. three dollars. Iron, n lolmu, per ion, two dollar*. Iron, nil advanced beyond bloom*, slab* or lo.q.* ui. I n it advanced beyond bar* or rod*. anJ band, liu *»•. or sheet iron not thinner than No IS wfre gunge, per ton, thro* dollars. Iron Plate, lod lo-s than X ' A of an inch thick. t»0F ton. throe dollars. Iron Baa l. Hoop, and sheet, thinner than huiubor eighteen, wire gunge per ton, five dol- Iron Plate, less than 1 i of an inch in thick- Howl, per ton, five dollars. Iron Nails, cut and wrought, epikes nnd hor*o-shoi Nails, when wrought by ha «d, per Ion five dollar*. Iron Gasiiug*. used for bridge* nr other per- iuanenUiructure«.per ton. three dollars. Irou Casting*, uxc'eding t^u pounds in weight, for •aehon*tini,toot otherwise provided tor per ton. turoe dollars. Iron Rivet*, exceeding '* of an inch in diameter, per ton. live-dollarr Iron Nuts, les* than two weight, per ton, live dollars. »r«m Bolts, uot lesx than foui gbt, por ton. five dollars. ouuces each In ■aitfht. por ton. w»o *5owe\ry ,(*oo Precious Htonoa.) ten por cont, id Skin-, five per cont. K id Sain", »«"»• i KnittoA Fabrio*. five por oont. CICOl, 111 lilKi’va, i'l ll loss than M of an inch thick, vnlued at . _ ... conts per pouud or loss por ton, fivo dollars. Steel, in ingots* bars, sheets or wiro, not less inn Vi ot au iuoh thick, valued ubovo seven coifts por luiuud and nut above etuv per pound, per tou, ten dollars. Stool, in luRots, bars, ebeoth or wiro, not loss than*« of an inch thick, valued at uluivo eleven conts per ton, twolvo dollars and a half. Stone, froostono. sandstone, marble and building stono of any other description, wlton dressed, hovrn or finish oil, 3 por cent. Storrootypes, all productions of, 5 | por ton, throe dollars. ... , k* 5 li Skins, whon previously assossod in the rough, and upon which dutios havo lioen s tually paid, shall bo assossod on tho iucreas value only when oarrioit or finished, It ..itl g.liiln ahm Succession to Real Kstato, where the sue- cefsor shall be a lineal issue or a lineal sue cossorot tho predocessor* ou tho value of the real ostato, ou each ouo hundred dollars, on« dollar, , Succession to Real Estate, whore the succos sor shall be a brother or a sister of tho prede cessor upon the value, |>er ouo hundrod dollars two dollars. Succession to Ileal Estate, whore thesuccossor shall be a brothor or sistor of the father or mother, or a descendant ot a brother or sister of tho lather or mother of the predocessor. por SuceeMion to Real sor shall be a brother or sister of the grand father or grandmother, or a descendant of thi brother or sistor of the grand father or grand mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, five dollars. », six stranger in blood, per cue hundred dol dollars. Succession to Porsooal Property, sarno as Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, noj above No. 12 Dutch standard in color, produced directly from tho sugar cano, aud uot from sorghum or impehee, other than those producod by tho re- and refined sugar above No. 12 ant uot above No. lSDutchstaudirdinoolor produced directly from tha sugar cane, and not trouwmrghum or impehaa, par pound.2!t cents. Sugar, on all clarified or refined sugar above No. IN, Dutch standard in color, produced di- ghum or impheo, par poum Sugar, on gross amount of salas of rannert, including all tha products ot their monu4*oto- es or refineries, a duty of 2S par cant. Sugar Candy, valued at not abova $0 cts. per ding 20 and not axceoding . ■old otherwise than by tne pound. 10 per cant. Sulphate ut Barytas, par lOupouuds, 12 cants J. A. TV I. Kit, H. K. KOHI3GN. TYLER A ROBISON, No, 129, West side Broad Stroot, Groc.-r*. Produce and-Commission Morchnnts. l. tv- WAI.I, R. TIIUUP30N. WALL A THOMPSON, No. 1)2, East side Broad Street, irs in (irooories, Liquors. Country Produce. A. SMITH. J. A. M XNII.t,. J, A. McNEILL A CO.. Wholcsalo and.Kotall Dealers in Groceries, B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, West side Broad Street, Columbus, Gu. BRITTON A BARNES, Doaler.sin Family Groceries and Confectiona ries. Country Produoo bought ami sold. Crawlord street —D. Walboluu's old stand J, II. GREGORY, t Fancy Articles, Staple Dry Gc Groceries, Hard waro, Ac., Au., No,34, Broad street, opposite Express ofiico. Dealc _ . G. A. KOEHNE, Cuttinpand making done lit the latest style, Kuii'lolph street, two doors east of G Sti upper. C, II. JONES, _ 134, Broad Street, Cutting Glothi and Denier in Fancy Goods. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No.75, Broad Struct, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, dingsaryl Tanners’ Oil. P, lilLIILKlf. Hooka und Stationery. J. W. PEASE. Bookseller and Stationer, No. Broa 1 Street. Crockery nnd Ulaas Ware. C0WDERY A CO., Dealers in China, Glass Waro, Ac , lumhilt Bank Building, Broad Strcot. Fashionable Millinery. MRS. L. A. LEE Randolph street, next door to I G Strupper. Uouthern EJxpr.ns Co., 8. II. HILL. Ag’t. No. 39, Broad Street. 0. E. WHITE. * old stand, opposite Temperance Hall, ducturor and Repairer ol Carriagos, R. F. DURAN, Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, Chew ing und Smoking Tobacco, No Broad • t , <v>rner Randolph and Broad. DR. KIUKSCBY, (Late of Walker Hospital,) Offer* hi* service* to tho citizen* of Columbus, 1 like: a: |ij -s - ui. i.’mlier .v Drug atnre. Dlt. C0LZEY, t Office up stair*, in building back of Columbus Bank. Uflicu hours 7 to 8 a. tn., 1 to 4 P. in. ami 7 to U) p. in. DR. 8. B. LAW, No. 77, Broad street. Prescriptions carefully prepared. PERRY A CO., Dealer* in Fancy Goods, Hats, Groceries, Ac., 81 Broad street. Iron, Coppot* nnd Tin. HALL, MOSES A CO., Doalcrs in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Goods, No. 9T>, Old Stand, Broad Street. SCIIOBHR A EIFLER, Manufacturers of Firo Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Shutter.*, Locks, Ac., llonr of Spear’s Jewelry rtorfc Randolph *t. No. Nam* •Auk. IU TKB OF FAY PI It MON1II. Hol.bg. I ''KM'K. 1 1 1 is contract is to coinmenoe with this aato close with tho year. ven in duidiuato at —— this day of— Witness) Registered ut— But this may be modified to moot tho indi- du«l wants, wishes and circumstances of the intruding parties, whoean malio any trade or agreement that is satislactory to thuimclve*: and so long as advantage is. not taken ot tho guoraneo ofthof N. CROWN A CO., nufaoturor* and Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron ml Copper Waro, House Furnishing Goods, En-t .iidc Br.nid Street. Ill 1.1, FOR I), WM. I It. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, floUow Wn 111, Hr I). IJ. THOMPSON A C0„ No. 143, Broad Street, Wholosalo and Retail Iio.tlnrs in Stoves, Ir- Tim. l opp'-r. Ilritrania Ware, .V ■. JOHN AI.'GOVERN, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Stroot,) Manufacturer nnd Doalcr iu Tin Waro. Guttwriiiif and Booti-ig dono at short notice. Warohouso aiul tJoinmiasiou MorcftautK. COUHT ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. / iGORGIA—TAYLOR OOUNTY.-IUi.k Ni Si.—Mrs. S. K. Davis, administratrix of tho estate «>t Joseph E. ileivensteri, deceased, having applied lor letters of dismission from Raid administration: It is thorulorc order'd, that a’l persons con cerned show cause, if any they have, why letters of dipmDslon. as aforesaid, should not he grant ed to the said applicant by theCourtofOrdi- luiry to bo lie'll in and for said county on the first Monday iu April next; and that this order he published in terms of the law*. n tho minute* of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. id county * • aoc «su4, jl show cause (if any they have Ir^til titration of said estate •houldnotU 1 " * saidanplicant at tbe Court Si nS"* Sn November nexc uouuly * « J8 «iren under my hajd t h | M sept30-w5t <,h0 * " • Mu£3SJ (i^GtA:-UARRircmrSlT^ VJ May and L. 1). May have lettcrsofadministralio^ o„ All persons concerned are n.r.k ehme cause (if any they . i' h b J •SW 77 should not be .ranted tho said I. Court ol Ordinary do be held "iS* 1 °i lu ^K-l'Yl 11 county on tho first Monday in loW-M 11 ■en under iny hand. thi. iV,'l” 1 l T TT ta mm!m oct 3-w5t WILL BK: SOLU^hifhW,taTI YT Court House in Hamilton Georgia, on the first Tuesday in twefve’ye^s ofii, ^^ tecn Also, at tho sumo tirao and nlu. mare mule, co or dark or blark «?L - face, with marks of harness yours old: sold as an estrav 1 on scp29 31>d j ^l. d AVI4s WV8COBKE COlMtrT O-eorqia. muscoiiekcocmT lD « fieltl has applied ministration ofilio esiato of Alinkp 3" deceased, late of said county All 2"^^ Fron Tbe ^ TJjC H<> n * . * ted the- SeCofife hi, UW co' , Htrsok cTibem re «tho s? ! belief »n jtbern pet the w! r< to bis thoso jijje Ohol -»ie oi satu county, Alin oerned arc hereby notified lo showhl^l hey have) why the administration . '.T tato should not hr> i/rn.,fo.i : , n 01 *»J county on the first Monday ia NoJeaifl ..,?. 1Ton under my baud thisdth davSX.1 i860 -- ssb:-Jou$s h ot<!!l& G eorgia— MLSuoiiKFeopyrv^ “«« U. Crawford has appliedforthic diunahip of Benjamin C,'"V[ iMiki't 1 ' MoClai^^deceaaod) 1080 year, of "•e'eTsli All persons concerned nroherehvt show cause (if any they have), why tfts ansbip of said Orphans should noth., to said applicant ut the neat Novtwhfto of tho Court ol Ordinary r„r saidcouah'* Given under mv hand gnntami... oct 1 -w30d r my hand Scptsiuber 2'ti J NO. JOHNSON, OrJi applied l‘.. r Im Administration do bonis non on thfc« Harvey W. Nance, deceased, vie*G,^ as, ad in’r, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby hon* show cause (it any they have), why tbe*1 istratiou of said estate should not be rnrli "aid applicant at the next November T. the Court of Ordinary lor said coun'y Given under uiy hand September oct l-w80d pBORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNT U E. .Marble ha* applied tor loiters of ii istration on the ostato of Jaincs P.lIonJ A true c.x Oct 5-uiilnr /’EORGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.—Hulk Ni V* Si.—W. II. Ingram, administrator ou the ostato of W L._ Guy..deceased, having applied t< r lottcrs of dBiuiMon from said administrn- It i* therefore ordered that all persons con cerned show iMU'C, it any they have, why let ters of dismission, us ufore.-nid, should not be grin ted to the sai l applicant by tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in April next; and that this order lie published in terms of tho law. A iruo extract L ,m the minutes of said court. J. J. 11UFF, Ordinary. not 5, lsffft-nithr 1 people to dop and reasonable ooiuponsntion tor their labor, officers of tho Bureau in tin? Di.-trict will not interfere, but on themontrary, will give Hid, encouragement ami assistance in making eon* tracts without charging any fee or imposing any other burden. The Bureau refuses to fix a price | for labor or allow it to bo done by any eoiuiuu- | pity or oouibiimtion ot people, Iml leaves labor, , Hku uny other ooininadHy. t; ."I llsolf, imho j dcnorul 0 open market to tho higaost In idor. r ‘ K. a. OHKKNWOOn, WM O. GRAY. GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warehouse und Commission Merchants, Rankin Ware House, in roar t ook House. it doubtful wlictii means necessary to enable them to co their pari of tho oontract. good un<l suretie* to the Imn 1 will be r. quircd, will bo secured by a lien on tuv orop.* These contracts inu*t and approved by * to make J. R. IVEY A CO., nrchouse, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Mercbam.*, Oglethorpe street, • near Enquirer ofiico. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) »si n Merchant, Specialalton- Lirchasu and shipping of cotton the poison nnd property of Robert T- Wilchor, orphan of Jeremiah Wilchor, deceased— All persons concerned mo.hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why tho guardi- anship ol said orphan should not bo granted to said applicant at the next Nnveml the Court of Ordinary for said count. tJiven under my hand, this Oct. 3d, 1S’»5. Q*t Ho J, J. Ill EF. Onliimry. ceased, late of said county All por«on* concerned arc hereby _ show cause (if any they have) why theadL tration of said estate should not boeru 1 said applicant at the next November* the Court of Ordinary for said county. ptai" i. but a ktility »“ J ' |elb^ ; 7 lio-ii ■; I vfier • I . 1 |),Tll0C cipicicn j 3 fur ivo»l' I'.huinct , long ts , CC e?*o. ii lU-jt cow l e bi-en Q 'erof Icderti to (it it»’ 1 |^ir y and i r i Thii proi Vv C D ■ Lull cond r principl lere was ) lb-n jou l koitr th I:!-':Ml v Utf the 1 Jf.-.'rt.H. ftir folio iovemmet erfttore, n iverted p (eiu. -7lit livery for Given under uiy hand, September iifii " 'OilMoil sept 2d.—5w a EORGlA. MUSCOGEE COfNn.i the first Monday in November ntnl plication will be made to the Onlinury n(l county for leave to sell the real estat«o[f A. Jones, deceased, late of said county 1 MARY L. JONES.Admi August 29th, 1805-wDOd Execut. r’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in December iml bo sold at the Court House in Cold containing 202VS road runs through this land, one lut pretiyl improved nnd all well timbered. Sold iif fortuity with the will of Duuiel I’ordnrl •oased, for the purpose of distribution, ll cash. DANIEL COKDKATl oct 7-wtd jj STEWART COUNTY. Jf month* alter date applioation will he to the Honorable Court, o'' Ordinary of Taylor County, tor leave f > >**ll the land* belonging to date of J amesd i nr reft, deceased.—Sept. ELIZABETH GARRETT, 11 IlM the { with ; XI. I*. KLLt PH AS KI.LIH. M. V. ELLIS & CO., on Merchant*, Broad street, noxt door £>outh of Bank of Columbus. lade in duplicate f tho Bureau, or opt Marshal, who mould also, if possible, witness tho signaturosof all the panic* and explain to them tho term*, conditions and probable results ot the contract. In all tho cases tho officer will inform (be parties Ihut, having of thoir own fro* will joined in the con tract, tlioy will be compelled if necessary % to comply in good faith witn it W. T. WOOD, tenoral Commission and Forwarding Mcrohnnt Apalachicola, Flu. i of [condi tions. They will especially impress upon tho laborer that ho is to work uudei the direction of his ouiployor, to ho industrious and faithful, and not to leavo tho plantation of placo of his cmplovment withoip permission, unless he is tronted with cruelty. Barents are responsible* for their ehildron. the child)on for their aged and deorepil parcnts.nnd must labor lor their support; ami in mukiiig contracts this must be takoiiinlo consideration, thoroby providing for a largo class of per sons who would otherwise become * burden up* on tho community or Government. Persoh* who rofuse or neglect to iu«ko irri>- fen contracts for tho noxt year with the freed pooplo employed by them, will be required, should any disputo arise os to the compensa tion to he allowed, to pav the highest wages given for tho sumo kind of labor iu their neigh borhood or section of country. 7 th, Officers and agents of tho Bureau will on no acoouut tail to protect the treed pooplo in soft CHARLES ROGERS A CO, Purchasers ol Cotton for Shipment. Olfieo late Bank of Vtiurlu.'ton Agency, Blond Street. Watches, Jewelry, &o» Tho United States, and for this purpose will, il necessary, call on tho nonrost military com mander for aid, in compliance with General Or* litertiiinc l the idea that is best udnptod to secure the highest ends of Female education. I hu .selected Columbus, Go., as a suitable location for tho o.-t.ihli-dimout of such an Institution. Tho large and commodious Residence ot Mrs, M. E. Shorter, opposite tho Baptist church, coupled for the purpose. io number of pupils will be limited to 40, liicli number ID or 12 can bo roooived into my family as hoarders. Pupils must bo entered for tho Scholastic uir, of for tho remainder, after entering ; and > deduction will lie made lor ubscnco, except knos.*. Tho Rcholustio year will bo divided into three terms—each l l week*. The Pint Term will open on the 9th of Octo ber next. The rates tor ft us tollows : Tuition Literary Department f.TO IX) M usle Music with uso of instrument 3D tn) French 12 50 l.atiu aud Greek ID DO Board toxclusivo of washing).... 75 00 To bo paid in advance, in currency or its dor 102, ft. S„ Irom the Wur Department tho same time they will not allow the freed peoplo to practice any wrong or injusticoon their etui loyers or ou society. Thov will re member that it i tho chief object of the Bureau to do utnplo justice to all persons, whito or black—to aid to tho utmost In securing to tb* employer permanent and rolluhto labor, and in restoring tho State to its former condition of peace and prosperity DAVIS TILLS0N. Brig. Gon. IT. S. Yols., Act. Asst. Com oct 10—tf T. S. SPEAR, Practical aud Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler and Dealer in Fiuo Watches, Rich Jewelry, Ac., ooruer Broad and Randolph. J. 11. BR AM HALL, Practical Watchmaker, o. 99, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Wutolio* and Jewelry repaired. W. ROSEN ST IHL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad *t.« Noxt door to J. W. Pease’s Book Storo. C. M. KINSKL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 50, Broad Street. Caudles, Fruits, Wiues, Ac. t. U. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, Manufacturer ami Dealer in Gandies, Cordial*, Pickles, Ac ups, l*re: I’llELPS A WHITESIDE. No. Ill, Broad Stroot, Manufacturers of Phelps’ 'Moss,Rose Candies,' EDWARD WILDER, WHOIMl DRUGGIST, ornamental branches at tho umiuI rate* in other institutions. Boarders must furnish their own sheets, pit- ill bo ro- at Eufaula, Ala.; d until the 9th Uetobc Address until 25th Sept after that time, Columbus. G.„ John k. mcintosh. UKKKRKNCKS, Kx-Gov. Shorter. Eufaula, Ala. Col. Wui, H. Chambers, J. „R.„Jones, Russell co., Ala. Col. J. T. Flew . ... Dr. J. F. Uozoumii, Columbus, Ga. Col. J. M. Chambers, “ " Mr. Wm. Mitohel, Mr- A. C. Flcvrollen, Si^>i 8—ftw Wesleyan Female College, MACON, OA. f FHE Twenty-eighth Annual Session opens 1 OCTOBER 2d. lvi'». Tho Faculty is com plete. The rates for the First Term, which ends Doccmber 31st, aro as follows: Regular Tuition in College Classes 00 Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class* 22 60 French, (optional) 15 00 Music, (optional: with use of instrument, 33 90 ii ...... j . i i Board, including Washing, Lights nnd Fuel r. 90 00 To lie paid in ndvauce, in currency or its equivalent. J.M. BUNNELL, aug „’2-w7t 1 . ’ President. A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. i Keys mado Boll IE cj Iti.lUH to order. CRAWFORD STREET, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentuoky TOBACCO, No. 0X4 Main Stroot, Louisville, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal advances made on Cotton on consignment. WAMTKD-Fonther-. Ginseng. Beeswax Tallow and Kogq lor which 1 will pay tbe high' either iu osib or trade. and Dealer.- m Sweet and Sour Article.-. CARGILL A BROTHER, S.S, Broad 8troet, oty Store and Candy Manufactory._ Bakorios. CHARLES CRICHTON Jc CO.. No. 150, Brood Htroet, Manufacturer of Cakes, Loaf Bread, Crackers of alt kinds, wholesale and retail. "f Ordinary of Taylor sell tho lands belonging to i A. Loyd, dooeased,—Sept. J INS EE ADAMS. Adn AlAlllON COUNTY. | In tho matter of tho Probate I of the last will und tostauuent ... VI.X ...... VL 1.. EXPARTI. , Wm. P. Webb, lot Mr*. .Mary Wall, . „ Propoundcr. I ceased, in Marion Court of ) Ordinary, July Term, 18^5. YIT1IEREAS, William P. Webb propounds for if Probate record the Inst will and tostament of Mary WuMace, deceased, bite a resident of said county of Marion; and wborons it appear* to the Court that Cargill Wallace, the sole sur viving heir at l.tw of said deceased, resides be yond tho limit* of thi* State; It is therefore ordered by the Court that said caso bo set down tor trial at tho next Septem ber Term of thi* Couit, i»t which time the proots in said caso be taken and the same heard and detcrmiocU and such judgment and order will then Do undo in the premises as to right and justice shall appertain; Aud it i* further ordered that due and legal notico shall be doomed as given ‘aid Cargill Wallace by the publication of this order in the Coluuibu* En quirer, u newspaper published at Columbus, Georgia, once a week for six weok* immediate ly proced ing . aid Soptomber Term of this Court. A truo extract from tho Minutes of said Court. Septemoer Hth, 19A5. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, nnd or-offieio Clerk of Court of Ordinary, sept jti-wfiw GEORGIA—Marlon County. Court of Ordinary for said County, September 5th, 1865. id to_ nor of James L. Graves, deceased . This is therefore to cite all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) why letters should not be granted the applicant in terms of the law, Witness my hand officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. oct 7-wln iftuu. Aupaun. rni. ■ MARTHA FAltWKill TO OWNERS OF CO] In answer lo numerous #»yg/n<ul abroad we would say that we are pm TO TAKE CHARGE I if «y Vrw’ve* ii hr eyes, a fc-lare tha t tnitdoi i will Hypocrisy. Toutborn j' Tfcej I The Gov \ iu avow ick into trily ci loultl any (Jamr. •! Illy to k< flefiftnce 5 people rity and I citir»n ) loLv.iiutio Jou believe lot wnlril Be deepesi lill you tn ufrinkl; Briber r-.-; pre not cc •e errom | u x it is it it ii o: ) in Root: )uld jfem I liu |d penitc Mind Jc It. PUT IN Oil DICK A\l) SHIP I Any Lot of Cottoi in the States of Georgia♦ South Cm or Alabama» as we have local asc*i\ nearly every town and a corps oj efficient men, selected fin integrities ty, and experience% to take charge oj lot. We will also pay all Taxes Charges or every descripila AND MAKF. LIBERAL ADVASC OS1 THE COTTOS. In short, we will take charge oj iht on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble IVIutei from the time we receive it until ulJ rtturns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & C0j New York* W. C. WATTS & CO^ Liverpool. Lngls Wie invite the especial attention «T residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & C< Augusta, Located in Columbus ns Agent for ^ Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take ch that !.■ »iht or |»iiion c file and I Jr the -u I be other id broth riional t Itbrill of | defeat, ficce. 8 nil I remain Id nowi te tune, i, ore I Hut lb events a : J.- i; pm tbe prpoie hu eeer t explr eater c |*re ten Dtider," htberr fey co I'i'.'!' IthsU I'idi w pur.: 11 kno l:li ko Ipnty f main' itU'.r.;;, € are riven Frasier, deceased, lute of Schley county, has ap- C. BltEYVOGEL. tr No. 32, Broad stroot. Manufacturer of Cakes, Bread and Crackors, of ull kind* L.igcr Beer Saloon. Druggists aucl Apothecaries, URQUIIART A CHAPMAN, Druggists and Apothecaries, Dealers in Drugs, Medccinos, Perfumery, Ac., old stand. Broad $t. DR. R. A. WAKE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drugs, Oils, Stationery, Ac , loi, Broad street. A. M. BRANNON, 135, West side Broad streot, Druggist aud Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, Bdieifie*, Ac. W. J. LAND F. L. BROOKS A CO. Manufacturing Druggist* and Chomists. at Acee A Collier's old stand. No. 93, Broad st. Saddlery and Harnens, SHERMAN A CO.. Manufacturers of Saddle*, Harness. Ao., Ac., Opposite Rosette A Lawhon’fi Auction Storo. Broad street. a. McKenzie, of Saddlo* and Harness. Ru ng done ac sho t notice, o. 13'), Broad streot Auc i noers. D. P. ELLIS. (Lato Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auction and Commission Merchant, Corner Broa l and Randolph streets. HUdllXU A LA WHON, 131, Brood Street, Auction and Comal—fe£ Merchants. COLBERT A WILKINS'. 140, Broad Street, ^Auction and Commission Merchants. IK* JOHNHON, L. T. DOWN I Nd JOHNSON A DOWNING, Attorneys at Law, Columbus, Georgia, plied lor leave to soil the land belonging to tho estate of snid deceased: Alt concerned are hereby notified to file their objection within the time prescribed by law »3rtd GEOUGIA-Mniloii County. ordinary's uffick for said County. VXTUKUEAS Jane R. Bullock petitions for *> letters of administration of t ho estate of Cordy BuMock, deceased, late of said county ; All concerned arc hereby notified to appear on or before tho first Monday in November next, to show cause why letters should not bo granted petitioner. Witness my hand officially, Sept. 25,1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary, sop 2*-w1ut Cottons under the above alvertisement.» make advances thereon. I am abodes purchasing largely and will pay f ul *“ rates. FELIX ALEXABID* Office 106, Broad Street J over IN are’s drusy*^ Icr the T*ve ft Sept 20—tf GEOllGlA—Mnt-lon County. Ordinary's Uffk’K for said County. 1I7UKKEAS bhueon Blue, administrator of * v Isaac li, Peebles.deceased, has petitioned this Court for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased: This is therefore to site all concerned to show cause, on or bet"ru the first Monday in Octobor next, why leave should not be granted in terms of tho statute, Ac. Witness my official signature this September 25th, 1865. JAS. M. LOWK, Ordinary. HAitlUS COUNTY’. G EORGIA-HARRIS COUNTY.-Jes.se M. Callaway has applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of William A. Callaway, deceased, late of said county. Al persons c ncorned aro hereby notified to show cause (it ar y they have) why said letters should not bo granted tho said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to bo held in and tor paid county on the first Monday in November next. Given uuder my band this 13th day uf Sep tember, 1865. GEORGE W. MULLINS, sept 16—w5t Ordinary, ...'hard applies to me for letter* of administration ou lue —late of Joseph FiU- patrick, deceased, late of said county. All persous co**n*rnM are hereby notified to shohr cause (if any tiny have) why said letters should not be granted the said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to be bold in and for said couuty uu tho first Monday in November next. Given under tuy band this 12th duy of Sep tember. 1865. GEORGE W. MULLINS. ■cpt 16-w5t Ordinary. OPTION! COTTON) KEIN & C0I AUGUSTA. GA'. T COTTON FACTORS AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AM>| ELEGANT STEAMER 11ELE.V Running weekly between August. B v.nn.b, Flirt put Oluv I I .Cl' I I : I H AVING made Ibo noeeMatr I rauKoiucuis, w.o aru l M r» I'jdl eral advances on all consignments •‘ Jj entrusted to thorn for sale or shipmen | vannah, New York or Liverpool., wfitj 1 costs, charges and expenses attendant including internal revenue tax,*** loiuuing luitruai rcvouuo .a*,—— .— Consignments entrusted to l j* eir .^LiabI vannah or Now York will bo forwarasAJJ vannah or Now lorlt will , n iw rival by tho first trip of the UbLnN' Jl to our frionds, MessK Smith A ••of eilk‘4 New York, if intended for sale tn t so as to arrive in the short space °t- Having established a line of c ) u> ^ r .k ir ail tweon New York nnd Liverpool, a 1 of Cotton intended for the latter pl» v J sent forward without delay, thus av# a furthor expenses of insurance andstow | in New York. KEIN *00. Agent, of Steamer 1U Office J ftekeon 'trw-j aug 28-2m Opposite No. 2, ffWjSJS For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, situated in'jjfJJTl ot Lownies. ten miles J: j^sttfl county towu, ani two miles from The tract contains four thousand dred acres. Fourteen hundred af*JJ foB i tion, not surpas ed in fertility »n t • ^ of which eleven hundred have ot within four years. The climate healthy and the settlement eliftbly Appouded to tho plantation ** *-r he bii gnst and saw mill, entirely ••* f - ,f r0 ct** fngs ore commodious and well ootjjjr The quarters for the laborers ure ® -naB and capable of accommodating Ul ^ ,.«T,is4l bundled. There are two lorgecotW® jg nous©* upon mo pianiauuu. will be aold with it.consis'ing hogs and sheep. Posaession to be gft" before January, ' J.WALDBURG.SafMMH