Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 13, 1865, Image 4

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D. Slates Internal Revenue Taxes. t ais l.7; i. MAMUFACTIRHH. AUTM LKS AND PRODl't'TS, AUCTION WALKS.Ate. Advertisement*. J per cent. Ale, Beer, Jcc„ i cr bat re I * 1 *»1 gallons, one dollar. Auction Sale*. in gns- amount, «»! 1 i*cr oent. ,, r % , i • Banks and Banking, M per cent. up«*n deposits person ongap-1 in banking Bank* and linn kini 1 per cent, upon th" sons engaged tn tank Bank# and Hunkii United State* r. >nd- B.uik* and B.inkin; ofl per rent u; i hanks (i •itlily dut 1 jount Invoked in j th!j- duty of M-j f ‘f | • -*• nrcula- tion issued b> Banks and Jk. < ■ ■ duty ol I " "I J I* *r 1 of circulation •' ■' ' 1 Backs and ft inkm duty oil ' 1 »! 1 i' ' eolation i precoding ul> * Bwrt« s« lloor, laser »m « . ni minted * i b.i gall' \ Mil • nul monthly , ituijo amount ol capital. Ifcrmno, mim of »*oal, a.*phaltu Brokers, a Iter.-, upon :iI othet goods. . ontiii'M 1 ' lor t he ke rentier- id whi i . Husband i M .>r l"i t 'ii- undue. x.ilu d n f.ll> hoc one hundred dollar therewith. idre.i ot like ill. Bird Oil. five por cent. Lead, white per olio hundred pound*, thirty fivo cents. head l'ipes, five per cent. Lead,shout, five per cent. I JSsi?n.i.nt, c.iatnBle.l »«•( JiilMnnc.l liatherud.liin. live pur “llouthur, nil dri.J. »od Door Skin. drCMcd nr *T««S»r «r'tanned nr par tially innned. in i he rojMih. hro per cent. Leather nr Ilnuliod. U*« Per eon . Legaeie*. f*eo Succession to Real Estate.) Lithograpners. productions of, five per cut. Bimo, three per cent. Binaoed Oil. five cents per gallon. Lotteries, on gross receipts, live per cont. Man Mine turns of cotton, wool, silk, worsted. Max, hemp, ju e, indi* rubber, guttapercha, wood, willow, glass, pottery ware. leatnor, |»a- im t. iron, steel, lead, tin, copper. «n«\ bias-, gold, silver, lioru, ivo r y, bone, bristles, wholly or in part, «»r of any other material not other wise provided for, five percent. Manulautures. increased in value by being polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc. on th • !;; r ,’iuni,nr, tbfth 31 ^ n * b “ h,r wilh or " i,h " ut i " Mr “' ,iun ■" , r 1 ,iiilail.,n ''"ilaai" .ihii, nr voiiael lilock., ^ per rent. , „ .r .1, ‘.I, ,r Meat*, i,re»ern>d. S n«r cent. ^ pi.it, PCUUIIUI". or | mi„ era l Coal«, o*oopt poft coal and dust cal, i li.v til. di-tillallnn I ''Vifnornf Water from »prlii««. e-.c.,'>nrli Imltlo containing nuttnoro than a pint—% cent. Mineral Water—containing nut mure Ilian t. quart—one cent. Mineral Wator. artificial, ft percent. Moccasins—5 per rent. Mustard, ground and all other Imitations per pound. 1 rent. Museums and all shows, 2 per cent, on rc- C ftloliuwe#, produce^ directly from sugar cane ire, live rents per pound. Molasses, svrup of, produced directly from suvar cane juice, IV; cents per gallon. Naptha, refined, produced »y the distillation of coal. RMphaltuiQi shale, peat, petroleum or lock oils, etc., per gallon, 20 cents. oil, illuminailng, producod by thodistillation of coal, asphaltum. shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oils, and all oilier bituminous substance* used lor a liko purpose, per gallon, lib cents. Oil, Lard, per gallon, ft cents. Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, ft cents. Oil. all animal and vegetable, not exempted or otherwise provided for, per ga'lon,'i reuts. Opera*, Museums, Theatres, and all Show.-, on gross receipts* 2 per cent. Oxide of Zinc, per 100 pounds, '•'» cents. • Faints, as below, . r > portent. . Painters’ Colors, dry or ground, in ml or m paste, or with water, not otherwise provided i tor, . r . per c-*nt. Parasols, h percent. , , Paper, ol ail description*, including pvt. j board, binders’ board, and tarred paper f-n • roofing and other purposes 3 per cent. Pamphlets. ft por cent. Passports, •>>. Photographs, ft per cont, 4’cppor, ground, and all Imitations, per ll»., | Piano Fortes, Organs, Molodeons. or other parlor Musical Instruments, kept lor Telegraph (.'ompviic*, Textile fabrn-s. ' 4 per «■ Theatre-, operas, r rri low-, on ijro-s receipts, n receipts, > per cent. «c-, tnu»cums, und nil ' 'Lobar kind* ot \ i Id to Turniuke < oiupa: iirh, plug, twist, and all other •tmed tobu"co not herein pru- v!i:.-!i the fein bis been taken i i»art, or whi di is sweetened, ing i<-ba< c »-iianufucturcd with lie i it not bavin.' OoOll butted the s*•;ni, and «ui refuse toban* : rut • fn». I -, rents per pound. ,.t t .n.ic: i. made exclusively • »i mix. I wit i leal or leal and cut' chewing whether munufao r in bulk, rent- per pound. .tn I ,*•. iff flour, inaiiufuetured r dry, |»U klo I. Oon« pi r !• ».i*i«l,To ••nrit*. <•111. ttm’i ikr lured l»i bo sold or in bulu, i in p.i'-rvages, papers, •;t per i",und. cents. rry Bridge, ou gros- receipts, nos, on dividend* and surplus ipl-, on the intcro.*t u. sfdrits of, per gallon, 20 cents, and Parasols, 5 per < cut. r Japan, nude wholly or in pifrt of or other gum* and substance*, o ■ rrriMi»*.fl, 2’^ por cent, w.itrlir-, i imposed wholly or gilt. kc|»t. for use, valued at I ' Wai «m gross receipts • in;: business :i- bro- | JUI ^ It.Ml lire, produce or t. 'i i on all sales and md b ind . i • JO of 1 therud. And ot g'dtl •i, tort ign oxebiinge, r m cur'iiie*, 1 •.*" "I 1 Midi ilrs,and ..fall Phat , per rent. , Wiigoti, Bue- • way, nr oilier like llm l imy Poach, Dm- rrIn i, tho body of of :imV dcsrriptloil, •, for Ini'-, for pns- .1 u t <| (‘xclusivcly part *'t . above : I**» White ! otherwinr madn fri»i cents. » PMUII ! • P* . i Mo * cents. on Is dl. eh- ood- | « h HJOla' 1 . Pigarrittc-. paper wrnpf« ...■'lulling thoso placed in rhurehi** or pobli edilleoH, valued at not less than ♦loo and no above *2>MJ each, two dollars. I'iano Fortes, etc., wlmu valued at ale and not above ♦ItW, each, four dollars. Piano Fortes oto,. when valued ubo\ each, six dollars. Pickles,Oner cent. Pins, solid head or other, '• per cent. Plato, ol gold, kept for u-c, per oune .70 cants. Plato of silver, kopt for iiho, per uunc: iknown bring ir miilrd and mixed wilh .•r in'., wm It any mutter tvhat- l.i.- d. i . he ,-dd as wine, not *\ idrd tor, por gallon, except t hose nil rant.-, rhubarb or berries, fS) • ore or racing boats, by sail or hi iii,- by i-ti tMiu house meusuio- or Jr *, Cat b, live dollars. . * x i- ling ti n uud uot exceeding . . h, t< n foliai . M'dit:g twonty and not cx* imJi*, each, twenty-five dollars. . r' - c iini: forty mid not oxeood- r k-Ii. /iliy doll ir*. . » .-ding ri; it v and not exceed lied ami leu tons, each, evciity ill-. A • , rxrrrdiiig om* liun.lrcd and ten one hundred dollars. IJmw .Siiectiiig .Metal, ia rods or sheets, II r. u.xblc ol, fir*r PW ponnds, cents. id Civil Kngiiiccrs—.flO. I exceeding ^2 r »o,')UJ-♦IMO. Kt- 1 ii.ld not eV'K'rdillg SaiSI.IMSI — i it 'r •'*»,M» I—♦•SKI. v. . r annual sales do not cx- |M. It cxceedi/lg 9>10,<NNK>$J», o .aj'ital not oxreedtng IV',- fjihi troy. cuts. c, Iroy, ■>r. valued in rii. b' i ■ t housand, tin•*•• d..l Cigar*, valued a over fifteen dollni p cr thousand. Cigars, valued at over thirty did per thousand per llm valued at *»\ cr thirty dollars per thou- sanifand notover tony live dollars, twenty-five dollars per thousand. Cigar*.at over Iorly-five dollars nm- thousand, forty dollars j.cr th' ii and . and the valuation of cigar' heroin locution >i ‘hull in all i'Hio.s bo tho value >.l the cigars exclusive ol tlm lax. Circuses, Thoaties, and all shows, 2 per Cent. * rocuif ‘ I ..I.I/0J in exc a WIT - less till! ; oa:a ula pej v I i 11 111 for every nddi- i . r ,M) Aisrrcls per ye y eai^-fcO. i.rojM.ih alloy—.**10. alley—.-I' i table— .">1 on gi . ('locks Mil l I 11110J when sold without bping cased, ■> por cent- Cloths, and nil textilo or knitted and fedtod fabric*of cotton, wool, or other iiMtcrial, bo- lore ttic same has bnoitilycd, pi inted or blench ed, and ail cloth painted, enameled, shined tarred, varnished ot oiled, ft per cent. Clothing, and all wealing apparel made to order, in exi t .is over mx hundred dollars, 3 per cant. Clothing, roadv'-iuado. por cent. Cloves, ground, sml all imitations, per lh„ one cont. Clove Stoius. ground, and all imitations, per pound, one cent. Coal, minerals, except pen coal and dust coni, per ton, ft cent . Coal oil. per gsllon, twenty cents. •* Coal Tar, prodm od in the maiiutiicturo of il luminating u*»s, and the products of the ro-dis- tilletion of the cal tar thus produced, ovempt. Cocoa, prepared, per pound, one ami a hrflf eenti. Coll'oe, ground, and all ground substances tor coffeo. or preparations "l which cotTco forms a part, per pound, one cont. Coflee, ungroitiul substitutes for, per lb., one ceut. t Coafoctiunury, sugar valued at not exceeding twonty cents per pound. 2 cents. Confootionery, exceeding twenty cunts am not exceeding body cents 4 cento. Confectionery, exceeding forty cents per lb . or sold otherwise than by the pound, 10 per cent. Copper, ingots.pigs, or bars, throe por cunt. Copper, roUod.Uireo per cont. Cotton, upon winch no dmy has bean levied, collected or paid, or which is exempted by law, per pound, two cont.-*. Diamonds.Ueo Prueious Monos,) ten percent. Draining Tiles, throe per cent. Express Companies, on groan receipts, throo percent. Kuiei alds, p*oe Precious Monos,) ton per cent. Kngravon*.production of, five percent. Essential Oils of all dencriptioiiM, five per oont. Ferries, receiving tolls, threo per cent on nross rocoipUf. • Ftxh anu >hell Fish, In cans, kegs, or air tight packages, five percent. Traits preserved, fivo per cent. Furniture, uud other uitieles mudo of wood, sold in rough or unfinished stale, five per cent. Furs of all du’eripiions, when made up or loanufsctured. five per cent. Hoe, illuminating, made of coal, wholly or in part, or of any other material, when tho pro duct shall not he above '*• a*.(HH» cubic lotu per month, per one* tlmu-und cubic leet, 2" cents, (las, tflumiuatiiiK, when th * product shall lie abovo 500,000 cubic l-.-ct pn month, per one thousand cubic leet- twenty-live cents. (Hove* and Miltons, ft per cont. Gold Loaf, per pn k. containing not more than twenty book*, ot twenty-five leaves each, eighteen cents. s per ounce, troy weight. suaru minus, trom beds of rivers, trom tho * u '.li, r tn any other m in ner, It ol one percent. (linger, ground, uni all imitations, p or |b. one cont. Glue and Gelatin, ot all descriptions, iu the aal’d state, per pound, one cent. Glue and Cement, made woolly or iu part of glue, to ou sold in a liquid ntate, per gallon 40 cents. Grave M mc*. five per cont. Gunnowder, amt oil expl- yo subptahoes made tn mining, blasting, ai tdlory, or sport ing purpo-'o.*. wlmu valued at i?s cunts per lb., or less, p » pound, l cont. GuniuiWvtci. und all esphnlvo suhstanoea made lor mining. Ma-t ing, artillery or aiuvrting purpose-, when\*tu»-d above t!* cent* per lb., ami not ••xoceding ^ ceuti per lb.. IJ^ecnte. Gunpowder, and ml e\|*>oiive substances made lot milling. Ida-timr. urtillerv. or sporting purposes, when valued at above .W oents por pound, *< cents. Hats and bonnet . po» cent. Hulls. u< Uui.cnd, <>t -hips, harks, brigs. OChooiier*. sloupp. »<l boat*. -U-amboata, canal boat-, and nil other m—els and watercraft, not Frovided, That silver apoons or pinto of silver usiid by oiio family to an amount not exceeding ior v ounces, a* aforesaid, belonging to any one person, plate belonging to religious m. qclic . and souvenirs and keepsakes actually given and received as such and not kept for use ; also all premiums awarded as a token of merit, by any agricultural society, corporation, or iis-m- eiatioti of piraona, lor any purpose whatever, shall l»« exempt trom duty. Free.mis Slones, 10 percent. FrccioitsStones,on which duties hav e been paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on value of .sotting. Fimcnto, round, and all imitation.*, per lb., 1 cent, Preserved Fruits five per cent. Printed Books, Magu/.itios, FumphloK l(< views, and all other similar printed publica tions, except newspapers, ft per cent. Faints and Faititur’s Colors, dry or ground, in oil oi paste, or with water, not otherwise provided tor, ft per cent, Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, 5 per cent. (Juicksilvor, produced in any manner, 2 per tent. Railroads on gross receipts, 2* -j per cent." lUilioud Bonds, duty on inteicst, ft per cent. Rectified Wines, per gallon, ftd cents. Henairs of engines, ears, carriages, or other nrticlos, when such renaira iiicreuso tho value of tho article repaired It) per cent or over, on such increased value, 3 pur cunt. Salnratus. per pound, ft mills SailTent-, Shades, A wning< and Bags made of cotton, fiat, or hemp, ft per cont. Suit, por KiO pounds, 0 cents. Sorows, commonly called wood-screws—1' per cent. Shot, ft percent. Shows, of all kinds, 2 per cent on recoipts. Silver, produced Irmu quart/ mines, from bedsiof rivers, from tho earth, or in tiny other minnor, ! a of 1 por cent. *■ Slaughtered Catt e, Swine and Sheep, on uU cattle and calves exceeding three months o'I, slaughtered, except when slaughtered hr the Imlo* and tallow uxclu.-ivoly. 4U cents per head, j Slaughtered Cattle, etc,, on nil oattlo nn I calvos under threo mouths old, luughtcicd, ft cents per need. Slaughtered Cuttle, etc., on all swine slaughtered. 10cont* por head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cheep and lambs slauglitored, 6 cents per head. Provided, That Cattle, not exceeding five in number, nnd calves, swine, sheep, and lambs t exceeding in all twenty in number, sluuglit addition Jlroki Broke Dcoli-: l)i tiller Dislillei II.. -u-'ing capital not exceeding ' . ceding eft I,noil, for each !• house—'.f*|u . table 1. n'metor*, if >i tiller-, liliy dollars, u r , ten dollars. i.-i ton dolbirs. cm . ton dollars, ten dol’urs. , Iii tv dollars. "I Apples and Fcaclies, distilling "barms per year, twelve dollars ami \ liieh no other licenso ot/»rs of, fifty dollar*. ■ pi 1*0, pi M | I r-. t.*i, d-dla doliui II 'a Inn- and 1 aveiT.-uwlion tho rentshull bo two huudicd dollars or Ie-> ten dollars. II . Inns and Tavern* (when tho rents sbiill c . -o-d t\v i liuiidi • d dollars, lor any ad li- i minti aiu.-t I,-unii*-,1 didtiiM or irnctiouiil i»urt in oxi-c lot two hundred doitarsi nvoanllars. I iiieMigeiicu (Mlii-o Keepers, ton dollars. lllSUMll.ee A m l.t<, toil d-dl ll>. liiunuiico Air.-ms, foreign, titty dollars. .Ku-k*, ten dollars. •Iiiygler.-, twenty dollai's. Lnwi er. , ti n dullais, Li wry Mab|». Ko Liiitoi v 11 - «.*( D Munul.o- mk-i>, t Mini r-. : .. .hd. B’TlJEiGlDMEN. nmcn ASSISTANT COMMI8SX0NKII. j H a term ot Itr/f'ietn, fVfiot linen and Abandonee I Liimli for the S'ntc of (Jeorgin. Ai iit'gr.t, G.\.» Get*3, lUbft. J | CilUiUMR, | | 1. To prevent stiirviilioti ami death among the 11cod people during tiw rapidly appioach- j ing winter, olliour* und ugenti of this Bureau 1 will mske immediate and vigorous efforts to provide oil freo*l people, who may be out ol employ incut .with opportunities lor labor where I lair compensation and kind treatment will be ' scoured to them. This is the only practicable 1 and comprehensive plan ol providing tor their | ncc< Mi ties, and to this ull homes, asylum* hos pitals or other modes of lar^ishing reiiel will | be regarded us subsidiary And lor temporary i use only. | 2d. In all Hie larger c.tie*, and where piao- I ticabL in »Sub-Di<tri< U, a census wi.l be taken ol tho freed p ople, showing tho name, present and former residence, sex, ago, occupation, I valso of property and condition, vl*; whether , able bodied, decrepit "r permanently tiioapu- ble of self support." I Iii.- can be done by ir.tol- I ligc.it xoldiera detailed lor the purpose with very i light expense to the government. 1 ;;-l. Officers and Agent* of the Bureau will invite all person* in their sub-District* want ing labor to make known the tact, together with their address, or name of agent nearer of access, and a lull statement of the numotr nnd kind of persons wanted—the kind ot employ ment ami tho coinpousation offered—which will be kept on file in the office, or entered upon a book suitable for the porpi.se. IntoJIigcnce office* established by private parties, il man aged honestly, may be encouraged and used us auxiliaries. Whenever it shall appear that there i- more or !«*.* labor than can find profit able employment in any sub-district, tho fuel will bo made known ut this oflico, to the end that the nee led distribution may ho secured. lih. Rations will not be issued, or other aid given, to aide bodied refugees or treed people wno are ollcrcd. or can find, opportunities to labor lor their own support and who neglect or refuse to do it. oirly such portion* of either class ns have sufficient moans, or who are bo permanently employed a* to make it Probahlo that they will be able to pro vide for tnoir own wants through the coming winter, will bo al lowed to remain in orubuut oititu and towns, hut must he compelled, it necessary, to go to the country a: d neept places ot labor found by thcmsnlves.or for them, by officer* or agent* of the Buroau. 5th. Unfortunately, thore-is a widespread be lief amo g the ire«:<i ouo'ilo ol this Stute, that at Christmas tbciu Ik to bo a distribution ol property amopg tliutn, and under this impres sion they tiro refusing to make contracts for the coming year. All officers nnd agents ot this Bureau ale directed, and «.tlior officer* of the army throughout Hie Stale, uru oardcslly re quested to exert themselves to convince the freed people tlia* they lire utterly mistaken, and that no such distribution will takoplucca? Clirl-'dim.*, or ut any other time, and to indneo them to outer into contract* now. that they may riot, ut thojeinl of the year, bo in a condi- Jion to entail sovore suffering on themselves, tiieir lainilii -. and upon the community. "ill. t oidrae * for this year, however made, verbal or other wieu. will riot be interfered with, except to compel, if n ecru ary, both parties to comply in good laith with their agreements, ami to .-ctllc disputes when they may arise. Contracts lor next ycur will be made in writing. Thu form ol contract usually adopted reads as follows: " Know all men by thci.o Proserifs, that , of the county of-^—q{Stute of , held and firm ly bound to the L’niled Slates of America in the .-uui of doll if*, for the payment of which Iiind heirs, executors, administrators firmly by thc.-« pic-cut.- in I hi* contract: That to furnish to the pur.-om. who.to names arc subJoino J, (freed laborer*,) quarter*, fuel, Huh- stantiul and hcaltliy rations, all medical at tending.) and supplies iu en.-o of sickness, anil thcninouiit set oppoailu flieir respective names tier mouth during (lie coniimiutioii of tho con tract; (ho laborer* to bo paid in full bolero tho final disposal id the <-mj» w 11»< h is to be raised by them on plantation, in tho county of This contract iH to commenoe with thtg uato and i lose with tip* year. Given in duplicate ut —— this -y— day of 18G—. witness: Registered at But this luav ho modified to meet the indi vidual wants, wishes nnd circumstances of the contracting parties, who cun make any trade or agreement tliut is satisfactory to themselves; and so long a* advantage is not taken oi the r ignorance ol the freed people to deprive them of u fair and tcnsouublc compensation tor thoir labor, officer* of the Bureau ill this Diitrlotwill not intoifere, but on the coutrory, will give aid, •Hirti^amcnt jllld .assistunc from duty; acd ull sheep slaughtoml for the pelfs shall pay two cents only per head. Snuft, por pound, 3ft oents. Soap, fancy scouted, cronm, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, per pound, five cont*. Soap, *oft t ft per cont. 8oai»,onstilo, value not above fivo cent* per pound, 2 mills. Soap, Castile, valuo nbove five cont*, 1 cent. Soap, palm n I, same a* Oust Me. Soap, orasive. same as Castilo. Soap, all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft soap and soap otherwise provided for, valued not above five cents per pound por pound, 2 mills. Soap, all other descriptions, valued above '«nt* per pound, 1 cent. iVddlc fit u iloii.-i tat Ilian two horses or i'.-c* or luulos) twenty- IVddteis, (wi'li one horse or uiule) fifteen dolt.n i. Feiidler.--, (ii'.-i\eiltng on fool) tch dollars. F- Id dl\ -• .od-, till! dolhlla. IV Idler-, j«-uelry. fifty diill.us. I’ll"!M^r.ipln-i r, i M l... r If, i-ipl.- do not OXCOOd u\.- limi'li ■'! d'iii!*» ten uollur*. Overlive hl'l'dl "I di.ll-M - Hid under iiiio lliousitlld dol- 1 I .i in crone thousand dollars, fi\c nob. II. .1 illii id Dcuti-t.-,tou dollar*. Soda Water, etc., ft tier cent. Spars and Ship or Vessel Blocks, 2 per cent Spirt la, distil led and sold t or removed lor i'h) mmmm Kcnl tv-iulc .Agents, t Keelifur., ton c.n-h •siti barrels) twenty-fivo dollars. Beta.I dealers, ton dollars. It* : -'il I'C'ier- in Liquors, t woiity-fivodollur*. Plain • and Ja<;ki, ten dollars. St.ann r- atui Vc- eh, Gurni*liing food or lodging-) twenty-live dollars. tidier* nnd Soap Makers, ten ciol- i 4 . Concert Hulls, onchun- • nt. indudiio: «»»»»»• mude or const roc. Income, the sum ot oxemp Income the tax ot t p« i - nt. o not ovei f‘•.'h"'* ... Income."tux t . .. percent. 95.0UU and nofe*' reding - " •• Income, tax ot ten pet c ut i over ten thousand dyiliu.-. Insurance Companies, on „ o-* and a half pur cent. Iron. pig. For ton, two d -Mar*. Slabs whether m:ule in forgi - .uhlo-iucru-, pert »n. three dollars. Iron, ra i! i • • t t«t tmi, three dollars. Iron, it-rolled, per ton. two dollars. Iron, ull u l\:»o'• •l beyond b'.oMins, slab* or Joous, aud id ,il\anv.| ouytmJ bur* or rods, and bond, b *of». or sheet iron u*a thinner than No. is. w.r.- vu igo. p» ton. three dollar-. lrm» Flaio. n n Ic - than 1 4 A an inch thick, per ton, thrcv-fi'dLi.-. Iron Band,"iyap. and tacit, thinner than number eighteen, wire gu • per ton.fiicdol- ^fron Plate, leas than j of an inch iu thick- BfM. per tou, lit c doitai.-. Iron Nuti». **ut and wrou rlit, spikes and hor*e-ahdo Noils, when ton live dollar*. Iron Coaunge u cu f >r iindgo or other per manent r,tru turof, pci tou. three dollar*. Iron Casting*, oxt-veding t«u pound* in weurhL ioreucUouGlng.not other lor, partyu. torce dollars. • Iron Rivet*, exceeding '» of dUmaler, per ton, five dollars. Iron Xtlta. les-* t«»*n two .ounces euott tn weUhL per ton, five dullar*. iXu B ol ia. not lev* than I *ui ounces In weight, per ton. five dollars. w .* . ..._ b...a.>„d j ng per caul. - w null com, or rcmovcti luuumptlon or sale, from July 1, 1*tS|, gallou, II !A). From February, 1, 13 ft, two dollars per gallon on first proof. Htage Coaches, 2* j por cont. on receipts. Steamboats. 2>j per couf. oh roceipLi. Ships 2' j por cent on rcocipts. Starch, made ot potatoes per pound, 2 mill*. Starch, mudo of corn or wheat, per pound. ;i mills. Starcn. made of rice or any other materials, per pound. I cent. Steam Lugincs. including Locomotive uud Marine Eiigiue*. 3 per ceut. Steel, in inpota, bam, sheets, or wire, not less than M ut an inch thiek, valued ut seven cont* per pound or loss por ton. five dollars Stool, tn ingots* bam. shoots «.r wire, not less than 1 * ot an inch thick, valued nbove seven cents per pound and not abovo oleven cont* por pound, por tou, ton dollar*. Steel, in lugots, bam, sheets or wire, not less than 1;.of an inch thick, vuluod at above eleven eonta por ton, twoivedoliam and a halt. Stouo, freestone, sandstone, uinrhlo ailding of dressed- hewn or 1 Storrootypos, all i> Stoves per ton, three dollars. Skim, goat. kid. sheep, horse, hog or dog, tanned or dressed. In the rough’ ft per oont' Skim, when previously assessed in tho rouuh, ami upon which duties have boeu ac tually paid, shall be iuso*sed ou the increased value only whou carried or finiahod, Succession to Real Estate, whore the sue- cefsor shall bo a lineal issue ora linoal suc cessor of the predecessor, ou the valuo of tho real estate, on oach one hundred dollars, om- dollar. Succession to Rou! Estate, whore the succes sor shall be a brother or a sister of the prode cessor upon the value, per one hundred dollar- two dollars. ! Succession to llcul Estate, where the successor | shell be a brother or sistor of the father or mother, ora dascemlant ot a brother or sister j of the father or mother of tho predecessor, per one hundred dollars, four dolhus. Succession to Real Estute, whore the sue. c- ! sor shall bo a brother or sister ot the grand ; father or grandmother, or a descendant ot the brother or sister of the grand father or grand mother of the predecessor, per one hundred dollars, fi ve dollars. Succession to Real Estate, where thcsuecc-*- -or shall fie of any other degree o! eollaterinl comanguinlty to the predoceosor, er shall ho n stranger iu blood, pot one hundred dollai.-, fix dollars. Sucecssiou to Fer.-ontl Froporty.samcas Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch sluudard in color, produced dirc-tly /torn the sugar cane, aud not from sorffhum or impehce, other than those produced by the re- liner, per pound, 2 cents. On ull clarified and refined sugar above No. • , ,-v Hltu 12 au i not above No. IS Dutch siaudird in color ught'by ha d. per produced directly trom the sugar cane, aud uot lrorn sorghutu or impeuea, per pound,2*4cenu. Sugar, ou all clarified or refluod sugar abo\ c No. 1\ Dutch «tandard in color, produced 4i- recth from the tugar cane, and not trom sor ghum or unphae, per pound. cents. Sugar, on gross amount ot sale* of rc^nerq inch in including all the product* ot thetr mauuxacto- In r-. I heaters, Mu droii dollar.-. Tobaiq- 'iiist.-, ten dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (oveept liquor-) whose an nil il. im-s d» md e\e«yi . i im*. fifty dollars. Wiu'h::ale Ih-tloi-. (t xci-pt liquors 1 whose sale- I fitly thou-md dollars, for every iditi oft t'leu.-aml dollars in ugeesi of titty tli.»n-.i:i.I dollar.-, one dollar. li-'t*-- • - D»■.«I. r- in i.iquois, tamo ns other W1 iolct ile d- a Ier-. Select Limited School. | W ING long eiitiiitaiued the idea that a ■ol i- heat adapted tosontre Female education, l have Columbus Business Directory. Dry Goods nnd Groceries. J. F. WINTER k 00.. No, 78 Broad Street, Dealer- in Dry Good*. Groceries and Country ■ Produce. GEO. II. PEABODY, (OJd Stand, Broad Stroet,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Article* and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Hluir street*. II. C. MITCHELL A CO.. (At Gunby A Co’s old stand.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Groceries and StajgI- Dry Goods. I. . X. HIOOKEH. R. B. CRAM. DIGGERS A CRANE, Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, 10i> Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Pro-luce and Staple Pry Good*. Corner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CA3KY, Oroccries nn«l Liquors. No. lo7, one do<*r below J A McNeill A Co., Dro:i i Stroet, E. KURNItCER A CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 17D Broad Street, Under City Hotel. . A. TYI.KIt. M. K. BoniHOff. TYLER A ROBISON, No, T-3, West side Broad Street, Groc r*. Prwiuco nnd Cotnuilsslon Merchant*. fi. W. IVAl,Ia, E, TROMPHON. WALL A THOMPSON, No. 132, East aide Broad Street, Dealers in Groceries, Liquors. Country Produce. J. A. M’NKILL. K. A. 81MTH. J, A. McNfILL A CO., Wholusnle and Retail Dealer* in Groceries, Liquors, Rope, Bagging, Shoo*, Ac., . _ 1 »), Broad Stroet. B. .JACKSON, Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, Went side Broad Street, Colnmbui, Ga. BRITTON A BARNES, Dealers in Family Groceries and Confectiona- ric.«. Country Produce bought and gold. Craw lord si-cct — D. \Vn!bolmi’s_ old >t ind PERRY A CO., Dealer* In Fancy Goods, lints, Grocerien, Ac., 84 Broad street. . f) . , G. A. KOEHNE. cutting und iiirrKing done in tho lulc t ptyle Ilunuolplf -•-««» t«... . ... . ' '/ 'KRtS C0CKTV i, ! -»iti u„( | •"-•I;! '" ills I i..r f iuj , ii) iXovembir lu-xr • Given n corned ar ‘V they b«v '"lute «h-.ul IVELLS . Wholesale and Retail I Lontlici P, BIKHLEH, Manufacturer of Boot- and S! In rear oi ."pear’* Jewelry Sti r uiy bun I tbi* -th « * ■ I'.U. u'i ! 1'/ m i u.i: T leiivr, <*i ^ ' Aiii ° r “«5 Books and Stationery. J. W okscller j Bro )ncr, Ware Crockery und G A CO.. i<- Wari*. Broad Fashionable Millinery. i ra ■; l “; 1 "">■ ’ 7 >•' ■ "7-,.'*,.'1 V"l! l-«Kr..mc, tb« mi.t r ,I«l«„ ■ I Orilm.iry t., |„. ant, n utidor my iuin.i Hi -- I ti <i l-.JKli IS W.JK^-NC J>_rdinarj-. OLD COWDERY Dealers m China, t C’ditmfiu* Bank Bmih the j rdrappes. ! Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSES A CO., Dealers iu Hardware, Iron and House Furnish ing Goods. fto. 5 ,; ). Old Stand, Broad Stroet. SCHOBEK A EIFLER, Manufacturer* of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors and Shutter.'', Locks, Ac., Rear of Spear’s Jewelry store, Randolph ?t. N. CROWN A CO.. Manufacturer* uud Dealers in Tin Sheet Iron uiel Copper Ware, House Furnishing Goods. Eii 1 side Broad Street. K* W. MIM.F0RD, ’ ^ WM. FKK. H. W. MILFORD A CO., Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Hollow Waro and Stovos, 141. Broad Street. ■ H»!t, j " L Dealer in No nr., Bi c. 1:. wiirn:, Id .M ind, 1 i: I in ‘•turer and It i•;:• i of Ihun.f, a . / 11. F. DURAN, DR, l» IRKSCEY, lo of Walker Uo.-pitulj iim-s re ^ tho eit-v,-. -q*« .>1 (?oiu!nl)fi- 1. V. .. 1 . co «ntt wiV .'i n, l *b, eleven is'tn t tr , ’ up0 “ luT.lJ”,% ' ' -y^.PAVB. Ml »COCEB CODITT. ! TtJ-¥P*\P,1. a 1)! racooBE cwsTr-tT I in 1 n iniriiVioii1 - 1 ' liL ' lor'".:" ricci :i i ,l, i n, ,,| . ! corned are hereby j they have why -I tate slioul l n .: „ V!.7‘?i rat t n .11.J. 11.' hnnj thin i.i), ,i„ y i. /' H _ jxo. Jou.sfloffffiffig*. ( T r'j} 'Vv 2 1 1 ' 1 1 fifidw my hand Mcpti-inber lvui. •IND. JOHNiDN, Ordinary. DTI. S. , LAW, id rtrocf, Proscriptions carefully prci»arod. COURT ORDERS. TA \ LOil cor N TV. GORGIA—TAYLOR (1G0RGI " 1 Si.—M l tv • 1 J. r. 'DU’NTY.-Rm.k Ni •. lulmiuiatratrix of Holvensteii, deceased. Liters of di.-mission from ier- d, that all persons con- M any they have, why letters id, fliould not be giant- ». II. THOMPSON A CO., No. 143, Broad Street, john McGovern, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering and Roofing done nt short notice. tho < having nppli i said adiuini.-tr:i It in therefore cerncd fhow cm of disuiDsioji. :•» morc-md, should not he irrant- ed to the *anl npplt<-nut by the Court of Ordi nary to In-held in and for said county on tho hr*t Monday in April next; und that this order bo publi.-bed in tortus of the law. A truo extract Horn tho minutos of said court. * . _ . J. J. llL’FF. Ordinary. Dot ft-nmm It is therefore ordered that ull parsons con cerned> show c.imo, if any they have, why let ters of dismission. as aforosuij. should not fio granted to tho *nid applicant by the Court of Ordinary to bo Ih-MIii and for 'aid county on the first Monday in April next; and tlmt this order be publp>hM in terms oi tlin law. A truo extract from tho uiinuto* of said court. J. J. ilU'FF, Ordinary. Ooet. ft, Hrtft-m/im Warchouuu aud Commission Merchants, K. 8. ORRKNWOOD,* WM C. ORAT. GREENWOOD A GRAY, Wurehouso and Commission Merchant*, Rankin Waro House, iu reur Cook House. tllO lllgll. . v .WWMU VUUV,|,U„. 1 UU1« suitable location for thu c.-liMi-bmotit of *uc)i mi Institution. The I 1 r :•* and cammodnin,-- Ue.-idencc id Mrs. M. E. S., -i u-r, 1 no.,-|r ( < the Baptist church, will be "•vui'ii -i I--r the purpose. The number of pupils will bo limited to 40, ot w.ii -h number lo or 12 cult bo received into lay lutinly as Imurdcrs. Pupils uiutt bo entered for the Scholastic year, or for the reinan.der, aliur entering; and no do tue'.mii will bo um lo for abionco, except iquet of i i < lrafted .-ickno*». t he schot;n*iio yo u will no divided into three , r in making con tracts wiMnutt charging tiny for or Imposing nr.y other burden, ilic Bureau refuses to fix it price for labor or allow it to bodono hy any commu nity or combination of people, but leave.* labor, like any other commodity, t. * soil itself, in the open market t%* tho highest In Itlor. In ease the employers’ circiiuistaitco* arc such a* to make it doubtful whether or not they will lutvo the means necessary to enable them to comply with their pari of tho contract, good ami sufficient suretie* to the homl will her quired, or wages will bo secured by a ibqj on the crop* or land. Those contracts ntu-t ho made in duplicate uud approved by an officer of tho Bureau, or nonrest Provo-t Marshal, who should also, if possiblo, witness tlfe signalurosorall the partio* and explain to town the terms, coudition* nnd probahlo result* ot the contract. In all the cases the officer will ialor-ut the Parties lhat, having of their own froe will joined in the con tract, they (till bo com tolled if nocessary to comply In good faith with it* terras and condi tions. Tboy will o*pocially impress uiion tho laborer that ho is to w.nk undoi the direction of hi* om ploy or, to be industrious nnd faithful, and not to leave tho plautalioit or place of hi* employment withou: permission, unless ho is treat ou with cruelty. Parent.* tiro responsible for their children, tho ohitdron for their aged and decrepit parent*.ami must labor lor their support; and iu making contract* this must be taken into consideration, theroby providing for a largo clo** of per sons who would otherwise become a burden up on the community or Government. Persons who refuse or neglect to uiako icnV- fen contracts for tho next year with the freed people employed by them, will bo roquirod, should any dispute aviso a* to the compensa tion to he allowed, to par tho highost wages giv« n for the same kind of labor iu their neigh borhood orsooimnot country. 7th, Officer* and agents of the Bureau will on ..n account tail to protect the freed people in their just rights, a* sit forth ia the laws of Con gress and the Proclamation of the I'rosidcut of tho United State*, und for this purj>oso will, il necessary, call on the nearest military com mander for aid, in compliance with General Dr ier 102, O. 8., from the Wut Department. At tho same time they will not allow tho freed people to practice any wrong or injustice on their omi loyer* or on society. Tliev will ro- metnbor that it i the chief object of the Bureau to do aniijlo juatfeo to all persons, wbito or black—to uid to the utmost in scouring to the employer permanent and reliable labor, and in restoring tho Stute to its former condition of peaco and prosperity.- JfAVIS XIU.SOX, Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols., Act. Asst. C net Hb—tt J. U. IVEY A CO., urohouse, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Dglethorpo street, near Enquirer office. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) General Commission Merchant, Special atten- 1 ion p.iid to purchase and shipping of cotton. -gii.g, hereafter built, vidod I H. -■ elry.lsee Fr»>eiou* ft Kid Skins, five per .'ent. Jluiliei Fabrics, tire per cent. jtound, per pound, t oents. Eugar Cubdy.egoeedlng 20 and not exceeding 4UyenU par pound, 4 cents. Sugar Candy, exceeding 40 oents pet pound or fitucrwlM than by the pound. 10 per «*cut. Sulphate ot Barytes, per lOuptiuuds, 12«tut*. term Fr x ift r Music with French Latin u I'on on tho fith of Octo- it as l olio its: n'tuicnt ■§■;*») 00 " , 2ft 00 of in.'iti umeut 3" 00 12 :4) l Greek in th) > of wajhitig) 7ft oo ndvanco, iu currency or iu ill bo i lc foi ornamontul other in-titmion* Boarder* must tuvnish their own sheets, pit Vpplie.itmn*. f.». -Mtcring pupils will lie re- cctvcd until 11n-:':h Dctabcr. A.M’. •* until 2-.fti Jept at Kufauls, Ala.; niter that tunc, t olmnbu*. Ga. JOHN R. Me 1 N r08H. r.Kt l tlF.NCKS, F.x-Gov. Shorter, Kutaula. Ala. t’ol. *N m. Ch.iuihers, “ fttr J. It. Jones, Uu:-oil co.. Ala. ('<•!. J. f. Flcwc'llen, Dr. J- F. Iloxemau, Columbus, Ga. Col. J. M. Chambers, " •• Mr. J n.,i# Cook, Mr. Wm. Mitchcl, Mr. \. i\ ITcwcllen, Sept s-Itw Sun copy. Wesleyan Female College, M A CON. O A. r |'HE rumty-cightli Annual Session opens 1 Gc ruUMR '.M. 13 flic Faculty is com- 1 D-to. I In- rates <or the Firs'Term, which ends I'c.diil'i-r .iron- follows: Ucgul.ir J iii-. n iii College Cla'ie«~ $.10 00 Keg’u^r i n - i i Fret oratory Cla**- ... 22 fto Miwic, (opMim.il • wit it i -o of iiv truuient, Oy Board, including Washing, Light* and Fuel —... 90 OO- i ) he paid iu advance, in currency or it* equivalent. J. M. BON NELL, i Frcsident. A CADMAN, SiiH IND LOCKSMITH. ALL Des#*r ptiog* o^ B'-U Hanging attend- i »*»l to, and Kojs made Itouruer. < CRAWFORD STREET. NK.YRU • dFFdSITE VDDK’S llD’fKL.* Svpt Jo 2m M. P. KLLIS. CHA9 KI.LIB. M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door South of Bank of Columbus- W. T. WOOD, Gcnoral CouiuiDsion and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola, Fla. CHARLES ROGERS A CO., Furchuscr* of Cotton for Shipment. Office luto Bank of Charleston Agency, Broad Street. Watches, Jewelry, dto. T. S. SPEAR, Practical and Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler and Deafer iu Fiae Watches, Rich Jewelry, Ac., corner Broad and Randolph. J. 11. BKAMHALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 99, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watches aud Jewelry repaired. W. R0SEN8TIHL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad nt.. Next door to J. W. Pease’s Book Store. . tom C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 50, Broad Street. Cuiuties, i’ruits. Wines, dto. 1. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, PHELPS A WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturer* of Phelps' ‘Moss Rose Candies, 1 ami Dealer* in Swcut and Sour Article*. EDWARD WILDER, VNOIMl DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN CARGILL A BROTHER, 83, Broad Stroet, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory, linkeriei. CHARLES CRICUTON A C0„* No. IftO, Broad Street, Manufacturer «*f Oakes, Loaf Bread. Crackers of aft kind*, wholesale and retail. C. BREYVOQEL. No. 32, Broad stroet. Manufacturer of Cakes, Bread and Crackers, of aft kind* Lager Beer Saloon. -■t l-w30d j E' VuTj] I hlizfibothN Aduiinistruti* . . llarvoy W. Nance us, ud in'r, dec All person#. show cause 'd any the; i*tration of raid applica the Court <d Ordinary has Hpfdied for lectors uf dc b. ms non on the estate J! co ;j dccciixed, vice (I. K. Ih hert by notified to . . why the admin, .cte eh oi; id not bo granted ti the next November Termo( ittry for said county. Given under iny hand September J. 'h Kv oct l-w’tftd JHIINSUN, Ordinary'. pKORGIA- Ml SCDGEKCOI NTY’.-Mti.T U E. .Marble has appliod tor lettur* of admiM. wtrution on the (-."into of Jaincs F. llovt ( u" censed, Intent ►ail cunty: Aft penojD 11 ... • : ■ 'u >roby notifit j • tin y have) wliy tbo adtninii- should m-t bo granted to viuner term of (ration of *aid applies ... the Court of Ordinary for .-aid county Given under my hand, September iftth ,, . JNU. JOHNSON, Ordinary. a U-MOJlA ftll yr,ui i;j, C01 NTY.-4'n the first Monday m November next ap plication will be made to k!io Ordinary of mid county for leave to sell the real e'tute of Jehu A. Jones, deceased, Isle of mid county. MARY L. JONES, Adw’rt Augnst20th, 1863-wriOd j ... Execnt -r's Sale. ( AN the first Tuesday in December next will v-J be sold at tho t'ouit House in Colmubuj, Museogcocountv, tv. 2k') in t ho Ifitli .1 i«t 11* containing 2UJ l j uc Allison ha* upplicd for tliu guardinnship <>l the pctHon and property of Hubert J’. WiJcher, orphan of Jeremiah Wilchor, decotu-od— All porsons conturaed me hereby notified to show cause tif any they have! why the guardi- ! nn.hii. oi said orphiin .b.aulilnot bo irrniUial to | 0 f i.u.u'pkui. biloii^iViVt'o'th.VCTtVteofcV.'tin said applionn »t tho next Novombor term ot | A . Farwoll, dooeiuM AaansI 2a, lsffi. tho Court of Orainary for said county. map-mi a i-mnn lot. or land Xo., 2i9, na ' *>f r I id CoUntV, UHchlot •■ The Muscogee K,i|. >ad runs throui-u tin land, one lot pretty wtil improved and nil well timbered. Sold in<*>9. fortuity with tho will of Daniel Oonirsy.d*- roamed, tor the purpose "'. distribution. T>rui‘ cash. DANIEL CORDHAY, oct 7-wtd J j Ex Victor. ’ HTKW Aiir COUNTY. rrwo MONTHS from date application will J be tnado to the Court ot Ordinary of atew- art county for leave to ?nll the lot iu the town tho Court of Ordiuiiry for said county, tliven under toy hand, thin Oct. 3d. lftdft. oot 4—Dn J. J. Ill I- K. ' _ months after date upplieation will bo made to the Honorable Court o*’ Ordinary of Taylor counter, for leave to sell the lands belonging to tbo c.stato of Jaiue* Ganett, deceased.—Sept. 19,1865. ELIZABETH GA BRETT, sept 23.—2m Atltn’x. to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary of Taylor oounty. for leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of Charles A. Loyd, doccased,—Sopf. 2m JESS EE ADAMS. Adrn’r. j IU A UI ON COUNTY. 1 In tho matter of tho Probato EXP ARTE. I of tho last wiU and testament Wm. F. Webb, )of Air*. Mary Wallace, do- Fropoundur. i ceased, in Marion Court oi J Ordinary, July Term, lHt'ft. W HEREAS, William F. Wobh propounds for Probate record tho lost will and tc*tameut of Mary Wallace, deceased, lato a roridont vf said county of Marion; an.I whoroa* it appears tc the Court that Cargill Wallace, the sole sur viving heir at law of said deceased, reside*, be yond the limit* of this State: It is thereforo ordered by tho Court that said oaso be sot down for trial at the next Septem ber Term of this Couit, at which time the proofs in said ca-e be taken and tho same heard and determined and such judgment and order will then bo mndo in tho premise* as to right and justice shall Bppertain; Aud it is further ordered that due and legal noiico shall be doomed ox given *nid Cargill Wallace by the publication of thi* order in the Columbus En quirer, a newspaper published at Columbus, Georgia, once a week fur six weeks immediate ly Prooediug aaid September Term of thi* Court. A truo extract lrwm tho Minutes of said Court. Septouibor fith, lSfift. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, and ex-officio Clork of Court of Ordinury, sept 16—wfiw Bllg ftft-WiOd GKORGIA—Hlarloit County. ixauy lor said C September ftth, 1865. ( Y^THEREAS, Jos. L. C. Herr ha* applied to ▼ V thi* Court of I otters of guardianship of the peisou und property oPB. W, Graves, mi nor of Jamos L. Gravos. deceased ; Thi# i* therefore to cite all concerned to file their objection* (if any they have) why lottcrs should uot be grunted tho applicant iu terms of tho Invv, Witness my hand officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. oct 7-wlm G l EO RG1A - M A RIO N t'Ol'N T Y.- W hero - ■ a*. II. G. Daniel, admiuistrut' r of Daniel Frasier, doccased, lato of Schley county, ha* ap plied forleavu to sell tho land bolougtug to the estato of said deceased: All concerned are hereby notified to file their objection within the time prescribed^)}’ law why leave should not bo granted. w Witness my hand in "tfico, tfetobor 4th, 1*<J5. J. M. LO.WE, Ordinary. oct 7-w30d Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virgiuia, Missouri aud Kentucky iTOBACOO, No. J 3 . 11 ., Main Stroot, Louisville, Kentuoky. P. S. Liberal advgnses Blade on Cotton ou cousigntu , ''iit. WANTKU—Ffaiher # , Ginseng. Beettwax. Tallow end Rag*, fbr which I will pay the high est market price. «ith«i ia muh or trade, sept 5 mu Dru^iais and Apothecaries, l’ Util’ll ART A CHAPMAN, Druggi$t( and Apothecarlo*. Dealer* in Drugs, Modceint *. Perfumery, Ac., (•Id Stand, Broad St. DU. R. A. WARE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drugs, Oils, Stationery, Ac., 108, Broad street. A. M. BRANNON. 1;>», West side Broad street, •Druggist uud Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, Medicine#, Ao, F. L. UROOIL*. XT, J. LAND F. L. BROOKS A 00., Manufacturing Druggist* and Chemists, at Aeee A Collier’* old stand. No.93, Broad st. Saddlery and Hornets, (iUIiKsfliTi CO., Manufacturer* of Saddles, Harness, Ac., Ac., Opposite Rosette A Lawhon’c Auction Store! Broiul street. A. McKENZIB, Manufactur r of Saddle* aud Uarness. Uo- pairingd»ne ut abort notice. _ No. lit). Broad street Auc ion cere. D. 1‘7 ELLIS, (Late EI1D. Livingston A Oo.,) Aurtion aud Commission Merchant, Uornor Broad and Randolph street*. QRORGIA—Miirlnit Comity. „£S, ,>,na P y ’ 8 Dfuce for said County. VV UKRhAS Jane 11. Bullock petition* for v v letters ot administration of the estato of Cordy Bufteek, doccased, late of said oounty : All concerned are hereby notified to appear on or beturo tho first Monday in November next, to show cause why loiters should ntft be granted petitioner. Witness my hand officially, Sent. 2ft, 1805. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. sep 23-wlrn GEOlltilA—.tlarlon County. , 0itdinauy ’a UrncE for said County. \A/Hr.RhAS Simeon Blue, administrator of j* Isaac H.Poobles, deceased, ho* petitioned this Court for leave to sell the real estate of suid deceased: This ia thereforo to site all concerned to show cause, on or betore the first Monday iu October next, why leave ehould not be gruutod in terms of tho .-Lutute, Ac. TVitno** my official signature this foptember 2-ith, JAS. il, LOWE, Ordinary* sep 28-w2in Il A KKIS COUNTY. f}B0RGIA-UARM8 COl 55 vs Callaway lias applied to me for letters of admltiirtration on the estate of William A. Callaway, deceased, late ut said county. Al person# c .neerned are horebv notified to •how <imu-<6 (it ary they have) why said letter* •tiuuld not bo granted tho said applicant ut the Court ot Ordinary r 1 bo held in sad tor said county on lue tii»t Monday in November noxt. H^eu under my hand this FLU day of Sep- G EG ROE W. MULLINS, Ordinury. HuaLIIE i LAWIION, Ul. llruau Suoet, Auction »na Commlmton MorchanU. colukrt j, wilkins! " 140. l)rov4 Stroot, Aaction aud Oomuilaiiun M.rchanU. J.Uk.H JOUN8OX, L. t. nown 1 mo J Oil N SON A DOWNIN'). Attorn,y. at Law. t iluubu., Q,or,t.. teuibor. I*. _«ept M- w.M r'K.JH'i 1A—IIAKHIS COUNTY.-Charlo. j tt * •’* ;h«rd applies to me for letter* of [ aanuni|ir»imu ou me estate ol Joeepii I’iti- l ,fc tnck. d«etased, late of said county. All person* nro hereby notified to •how eauioGf uu> thsy have) why said letter* should not be grouted me .-anl applicant at the Court of Ordinary to ho held in and tor said county on tbe fiist Moiula> in November next. Given undur my hand this lith day of Sep tember. 1866. •«pt 16-wit TO OWNERS OF COTTON, In answer lo numerws inquiries/ro»i abroad we would soy that wr. are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, 1M’T l.N OllDKR AM) 8llir Any Lot of Cotton. in the Slates of (Jrorgia, South. Carvliui or Alabama, as ice hare local agents nt nearly every town and a crps of most efficient men, selectedff) integrity, cafhv'e ty, and experience, tn take charge of ertu lot. IV© will also pay all Taxes and C harges of every description* AND MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCE! ON THE COTTON. In short, we will take charge of the Colt•* on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Wnatever, from the time ice receive it until sold returns made hy our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., Ac 10 York, W. t. WATTS & CO., T.ircrpuJ. England. )Ve invite the especial attention of non residents to uur facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, ihu Located in Columbus n* Agent for E M Bruce k C>., I am prepared to take chariot Cotton* under the above u lvcrtisoment, suit' iunke advances thereon. lam also desirooJ« purchasing largely and will pay full tnsrk* ratos. FELIX ALEXANDER' Oflico 9ft, Broad Street. Sept 26—-tf ovw Ent.ifi’ hardware COTTON 1 XX )T # T< ) NI iviiiiisr & co., AUGUSTA, GA-. COTTON FACTORS, AND AGNNTS 01' TUB NKW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN, ltunuins weekly between Augusta naJ S'" vanuah, TJAVI^G made the necessary basinet wr- J-i. rangements, wo are prepared to «**• eral advance* on all oonsignment* cf botwa entrusted to them for sale or ghipiueut toji* vannah. New York or Liverpool, with ah l " # cost*, charges and expense# attendant tuerroo, including internal revenue tux, Ao. . Consignment* entrusted to their care for wt vannah or New York will bo forwarded on «* rival by the first trip of tho HELEN, Md**} to our friends, Alensrs. Smith A* Dunning. New York, if intended for sale in that jas™" so a* to arrivaia the short space of eight aw Having o.-tablishevl a line of clipper imPf "*! tweon New York and Liverpool, ull *bip»*® of Cotton intended tor the latter place, wm sent forward without delay,-thus avowing** further expense# ofinsuraih o and storage wn * in New York. KEiN A’CO , Agent* of Steamer Helen, Oflico Jackson itre*^ nog 28-2iu Opposite No. 2, Warren Bluffs FAr Sale, \TY PLANTATION, •Itu.t.il IpthtoMJJ ItA ol Lown es. ten mile* from VxM°fcU. “ county town, and two miles from Aye* 1 ?®' ihe tract contain* (our thousand dred acres. Fourtcou hundred are in cum Don, noUurpas od in fertility in tbe of which elevau hundred have been e ja within four year*. Tho olimato is heatthy and the settieuem eligibly "ituxw - , Appended to tho piuutatiou is e suMix* , grut and saw mill, entirely new. A be irg* aio comaiodh'U* and well constru^r,. The quarter! lor the laborora arc conifors* and capable of accommodating upward* ® ^ hundred. Thoro are two large rotten onas bouse* upon tho pluutation. All ol tne will be sold with it, eonsis iug of uiulcs, C*» hogs and sheep. Posaession to bo given on before January, „ J. W A LDBU RG. flavannM.