Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 18, 1865, Image 4

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C. SUles Internal Berenue Taxes. 1 Ration 4 , one I ri-L'i "i • i TA11LK I. MASl'PAl Tl IIK». \KT1CLKJS ASil> PRODUCT., tl » riON SALKS,Ac. Advertisement-. .(percent Ale, Heer, Ac., |,cr luircl dollsr. Auction Self., in crinuiount. ^Banks »n-l Il»nkln«. Monthly t ix percent. ut*.'ii ,t cl-. ■ -t t- in blink, or " llu ponon encurd in tnitikinc. , , , , Bank* andjt inking M..nt !il>* «*"»> •J 1 , ” 1 per cent. u>*n I It e •• «M*al "* * n " 1 tr •"RKTEl‘MSKP-'a •" ''jlinUnndllinkinir Alt.ntlily dulynf 1 l-nf of 1 per cent IIP"H jit crmri- ninnunt ol • iroUln .non,hi. duty ol 1 O ot lit, "«• »!•••" ‘V. r .RCI Jimunt ofcirculation 1 1 V,'V "V * ...|illy bank- and Pinking—Additional nun liny duty »»l l- 4 * oi 1 prr < ent. I ilea't!w'liito*p*roneInin d r od Pounds. thirty- I five rent*. Lead Pipe-, fire percent. Lead, sheet, fivo P« r ill. thnt. fl»e per cent. fcri: fn h iot,“^"r t»». thro.pere.n. I eat ti or C< Le»lhcr. oil dric'l. end Deer Skim d ftniokod. live per Ct-nt rul y ol 1-*} of I prr frill. Uion lioy oid l.je nve •edin:' July 1. l*"d. litllH jio lor th< pound*. 12 rent*, bar fer* than 51 _.-_i,fUlPi Deer. In.. I be. r.,;lc.|...rli r. merited liquors* prr barrel, it n gallons, one dollar. Demine, rutin. ,1. i- -lit I »•>’ tlie I 'tilletn ot enel. a.|<heltu'.u, -in. -, ih it. iictruloum. rock nit. per kiilion.’J nt*. Deni do. rcttiiM. |-..|i- 1 tiV the -1. lllnti of coal, utpholtiim. shut,. i".it, petroleum ruck .,tl. per K ill’n, r 1 uts. . ... llienrliiiiiatc III 'nil-, per ii'imid, > mill Dillho.i l*:..i i I'rintul i.’i.r l . . per cool Billiard T il.l. -.l.irj.i II I. me. a.i-I. *10 |. ntinum. Smile t- r p'llilic ■ oi* itnd >/>' • per coni. Bra* ing toll*, i receipt. 4 , leather of all descriptions, tanned or par tially tanned, in the rough, fir* per rent, heather, curried or finished, fivo per rent. Legacies (*ee Succession to llmtl k-utc.i Litnoirrapher*. production! of, five percent. Lime, tbroopercent. Lin*ood Oil. five cont*por gallon. Lotteries, on «ro*« receipt-, fivo per cent. Manufuelure* of cotton, wool, eilk, worstou, flax. hemp. ju*e, India rubber, giitta per ha. wood, willow, glo- 4 *. pottery waro, loatnor. pa per, iron. Mecl. lead. tin. copper. xmi . oiaM. liuinc poli-hod, painted. varnl*bcd. etc , ctr increased value, fivo per cent. Telegraph Companies, on receipt!, 5 per cent, i Textile fabric*. * per cent. ; Theatre-, opera*, ctroulc*. museum*, and all tows, on gros* receipt*, 2 per cent. Thread 5 percent. FBEEDMEN, Hn Tile tit. Jubnc.... ■■ ir.nduti, i.luj. iiri,t. »ml nil "'her ' , kind.nl n.miul., Hired toharc. mil hcr.in pru- ‘-llltBI.* vi led tor. Iron which the -item ha* been taken ■ * - * out in whole r i > part, or nliich i* aweetened, ont* i er pound. OFFICE ASSISTANT COMMMSIONEIU ij Ilr/ugert, frt+tlmtn and AbnwloHed ! L'tndi /or the State of Georgia, j ■ Au.tsr.t, Ga., Oct. 3, lHoi. J To oil t n. th r tobacco manufactured with I. at not having oecn butted the dein. and on refuse tobac- K 25 cents |>er pound- In exclusively strip! ed fr • ."sumkiiig tobacco, made exclusively ar. 1 not mixe l wit i loaf or leaf and 1. To present starvation and death among I the fiee*i peopio during mo rapidly appioucb- I >i.g winter, officers and ugonts of thuburoau will m ike luimediaUi and vigorous efforts to (provide nil freod people, who maybe out of employment,with opportunities lor labor w hero at* |o r p- 11. id choiring whether tnanufac- 7c. or in I. ilk.• cent* per pound, -'•mil .in l>nulf Flour, manufactured i. . round, damp -r dry. pickled, econ- cru-c. i cr pound, oonts. f.n- i ut. m.inulactared to be sold or in hulk, or in packages, papers. delivers I I - in hulk, or in Pa-k wrappers, or boxes, per pound, -> cent*. Toll Hoad. Ferry or bridge, on gross receipts, umcni i' | tion live of. . i Marble (Jravestoncs, stones, whether with or -hit. or vmmI Jllook.. por cent. Meat*. |ircker»«<l. •'> l>«r «»nt • . Mineral Co»l«. except pea coal anil Uu.t < >al, '"Minerni witer from .price'. e‘.c., «neh I,utile enntainln* not more than n pint—J Turnpike Companies dividend. 4 and surplus bond*, on tho interod c. spirits of. r-cr gallon, 20cent!, and Pari-oK f» percent, r da pan, nindo wholly «»r in part of or other guin* aud *ub!<tauccs, o Mil than .Mineral Water, artificial, r , per cent. MoccMittf—6por c Mu-tard. ground and all other imitation* per *'» •* ,rt . * * Mu-cums and all show.-, 2 per cent, on re- i Ce jltiiVasses, produced directly from sugar cane juice, five coot* pt serced, * r> per eont. - re eipts, -*'j por cont. watches, composed woolly or rgilt. kept for use, vaiuod nt one dollar* watclii.- 4 , compo-c l wnolly or gilt, Kept i'<»r u*c. valued at two dollar-, r in» pound•cent ' "Molasses, syr'upof. produced directly fnm» j ;»•*;•• of coal, nspheltum. Shale, peat, potrolemu or lr ,U1 un * r U a .ill i» Uo- and .u t . of l I •-•ntm- •- !• ('audio*. Candy.xu Cat.dv, • x nibu-. « which i which i in-, valued it filly .no liundr- 'l l-llui (•Midi. ••nidi, one I v aim *i in t li-jMsiid. throe d Cigar-, v.d m i cont*. ol lpp»or* known a* wine, f i res died and mixed with Pi which any matter what* wine, n»»t pt thorn v»».r-Ji»i*Uun aud kind treatment will ho secured to them. This i* the only practicable and coun rehensivo plan of providing for thoir ncc(.-.-it'p =, and to this ajl homes, asyif nitals or other bo regarded ms uso only. VKMIMlWHPHHHihoB- lodes of furnishing relief will sub.iidiary and lor temporary o ( | In all the larger cities, and where prac- tieubl in Hub-Diitricts, a census will bo taken ot tho fr«od p uple, showing tho name, prosent _nd former residonco, sex, ago, occupation, value of property and condltir- “ K -* 4 *'**- able bodied.'awrepit or pcrmiuiontly Incapii- — — • • Tin* cun be done by intel hie fd soli support. This cun be done by intcl- lisM-nt soldiers detailed for the purpose with very * light expense to tho government. ;jd. Officers and Agents of the Bureau will invite all persons in their sub-Districts want ing labor to make known the fact, together itli their address, or name of agent nearer of access, and a lull statement of the number and kind of^H wanted—ibe kind ol employ ment and the compensation offered which will be kept on file in the office, or outcrea.upon a bonk suitable lor the purpose. BUIIJl<1 , Intelligence VHRVciUblifbcd »»> private parties, if man- ugcl honestly, may bo tnoouraged and used as auxiliaries there i or berries, nil.illu tc., per gallon, ^ticonb*. uina'ing, produond by th j»li tit uni, shale, peat, pi rock oil-, and ull other hitum u-c I for a like purior oil. J.ir l. per galloi (bl. mustard scod. i Oil, nil auiuial or ra gallon, 2"cont*. (i|.i therwi-c provided tor, per ga'joi. Mu Thcatr . j receipt** Oxide of Zinc. I Paint*, a* belox Painter l>a*te, >>r atci r 10* • |i per dry •t otherw .per •nt. . ...mol*..*• percent. Paper, of all description board, hinders’ hoard, and tar roofing and other purpose* 3 per Pamphlets, r . percent. Passport*. ■>*• Photograph*, r » per f ent, . Pepper, ground, and nil unit including p tarred paper cr cent. oc ling forty to Yacht*. A-., c. n.' eighty ton.-. Yacht*. Ac.. (>j ng boats, by sail or by cu-toio-boiiso mcasute- » onrli, live dollar*, nlmg ten and uot exceeding cn iollar-. ceding twenty and not cx- each, twenty-five dollar*, odinc forty and riot cxeced- h. fitly dollar*. • ling eigiitand not cxcco 1- nd ten tom, each, ceveuty- ,Ve , exceeding one hundred dollar. Sheeting Metal, in rod hundred and ten Whenever it shall appear that HUffPWUPor less labor than can find profit able employment in any sub-district, the fact will be made known »t this office, to the end that the needed distribution may bo secured. Itb, Itatiou* will not ho issued, or other aid given, to able bodied refugees or treed people ure offered, or can find, opportunities to labor for their own support and who negleet| - ref uso to d*. it. Only chi i as hav that they will be aide to provide lor their own waul- through tho coining winter, will bo nl ... it nud towns, but must be eompullod. it necessary, to go to the couti'D u .d nceopt places oi labor found by them-elve.-.or lor them, by officers or agent* the :>th. Unfortunately, there is a widespread be lie! atuo g tho treed pcotde ot this Mate, that a! Christmas thcio is to bo a distribution ol property among them, and under this impre*- n they aro refusing to make contract* for j coming year. All officer* and agents ot this Bureau nre direetcd, and other officers of the nuy throughout the State, are cardostly — Zinc. Oxide of. per 10*) pound*. V* cents BHTted to exert themselves t*» convince tho treed people tha they aro utterly mistaken, ml that nosuoh distribution will take plnaeat hri-lmas. oi at any other time, and t<) indoco ■ H nter into contracts now, that thoy 1 cut. . .....o Fortes, Organ*. Melodeon*. 4 parlor Musical Instruments, kept lor including those placed In « when valued ut iibov ■ach, four dollar-. ,vlien valued above Plato of silver, kept for use, per ounce, troy. i . nnual sale* do not cx If exceeding 5>10,tSSI—.52«>. apitiii not o.xc^coding ♦■»,■ fur every addi- -lc- than barred* per year—$£V folio ,v ail icon by these presents, that of the county of —, State of—-.hold and firm Pb. id keepsake nil pr sln.il lx .••Iji.l. pi mted. cm: died. pi ll and du d coal. t kept f ium* award -d as a token of i cultural society, corporation .t p :rsons. lor any purpo-o v exempt from duly, rruc.ous Stones, lb percent. Precious Stones, on which duties ii lid, when set or reset, pay tax only bl setting. ..... Pimento, round, and all imitation 4 , 1 cant. lly given u-c : iil-o it by per lb, .........cl Fruits five por cont. Tinted Book-. Mugasinc*, Pampl.lols ' U. views, and all other similar printed public; except newspapers, •'> per ce m.l Painter s t’olors, dr: Paint* ii in oil oi paste, jr s ( olor*. dry or k'rouiid, with water, not otherwise <)uuk*ilvcr, producod in any manner, 2per Coffee, ungrouiid -ul utufc ; fer, per ll» Confect i. twenty ci i Con feet i« P- PPM. Pott ..licet.do Diniuoiid-. hr lining 1 I (I por cent. crnld*. *-ce Kngrayer*. pi- Kssentiul Oil* cent. Ferries, rooeix *» r ; Fi-h tigtit pack ' Fruit* pi Furnitur sold in >•• i i I. five per. nt. Itnilrouds on gross receipt*, 2’ii percent.. Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, T» per cent. Rectified Wines, por gallon,fill cents. Repairs of engines, cars, carriages, or other articles, when such repairs increu. o tho value ot thnarli'le repaired Ut per cent or over, on Mich increased value, .‘l per cont. Salerntu*. per pound, f* mills. Sail Tent , Shade*. Awning* and Bags made of cotton, fiax, or hemp, < r » por eont. Sail, per l‘b pounds.fieont*. Screws, commonly called wood-screws—It per eent. Shot, fi percent. •* bows, ot ail kinds, 2 per cunt on receipt a. Silver, produced from uusrlx mines, from he.ls'of rivers.^from 'lie earth, or in any otlici Slaughtered P.i«t e. Swine and Sheep, on al cattle and calve-exceeding three lii«.|itlto old slauglilered. oxcei t when sbiuclitored for tin hides and tallow excbiiii ely, lb cents per head Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cattle ami lives under three month* old, slaughtered,.' -nts por head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all swim slauglilered. lbcuutsper hc.ud. Slaughtered Cuttle, etc., on all sheep an. lambs slaughtered, •» cent* per head. .led, That Cattle, not exceeding five ii number, and calves, swine, sheep, and lamb not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person lor his or her own eon sumption, in any ouo year, shall ho exempt troin duty; tied all sheep slaughtered tor tli pelts skull pay two cents enly por head. Snufl', por pound, .l» cents. Soap, tancy scon toil, cream, transpureiit, un- all description* of toilet and sliax iug soap, pc pound, five cents. Soap, soft, .*• por cont. Soap,castilc, valuo not above fivo cents pc pound, 2 mill*. Soup, Castile, valuo above fivo cont*, 1 cent Soap, palm o I, same us Castile. Soap, orasive, same as Castile. Soap, all other descriptions, white or colore. except soft soap and soap otherwise provide lor, valued not above live couts per pound, per pound. 2 mills. Soup, all other de-criptions, valued ubov n'f per pound. I cent tuanuta. I*;..*..! part. <;r - thou-ar lib. Hold l.cal. p« i 1 ... \ ' • eighteen cent*. Hold F il.ta • hdlo Hold, produce 1 trcir of rive—( Soda w atcr. etc., ’* Per cent. Spar* aud Ship or vessel Block*, 2 per Spirit*, distilled and sold, or remove. or sale, from duly 1, |-n|, 1. Iv gallon, tl f*). From Feb....,,,, dollars per gallon on first, proof. Htiffo ComHm, j per cent, on reeoli i Steamboat*. 2* a perccub on receipts. Ships 2* t percent on roccipt*. Starch, inado ol potatoes per pound, 2 mill Starch, made of cum i»r about, per pound, mills. Starch, made of rice or any other materia! pound x 1 ner. i ot • »«• pc oue cent. ouud. nl (Ida •olid *tatc. per » (line and Com- glue, to be -Idi cent*. Hrave Si-. A all liuitati<*ns. por lb. 1 all description*, in the • UIIP< i dor m.il.'i n mimn*. nlo-itiug. artUlcry, or sport- : purp'^e*. when v aluoXat 2> cents | er lb.. pule tor mining. Ida ml ..II .X|>lmlv and not cx« c (lunpowd. made for inimt . puri substances • <>r sporting I ei lb . . 1 1 jcent ■ p B when valued imund. c *ni . llat* and bonnrf • t c Hails, as Uuneuv I. *b schooner-, sloop?, sail • • Imats.ttud all ptticr\c including engine* ?u rigging rtlllo ujade or COO*tru« tod, luoomc, the sum ot Income, the tax *•! nt, . note receipts, one iconic, tax of ten per a- .r ten thousand dollars. Insurance (*oiupaaii>. "U gr aud a halt percent. Iron. pig. per t .n, two dollar*. Iron lil'Miiu*. Slab* or L»op*. whether made In forges or bio ^. ri '. per t on. t iroo dollar*. Iron. r«ilt"iid • cr • ti. tim e dollars. Iron, re-rolled, per ton. two dollar.-. iron, all odvai. l be. 4 bloom*, slabs or look.*, tfi.d not advanc l ->.•>«.nd ur rod*, and band, houp, or sheet iron u -t thinner than Mo. IS. wire guaga. p<rt ••■..three d.iltars. Iron FI ate, not L- * than t ol an inch thick, per ton.tUr«K' d<dl > Rand. Hoop, and sheet, thinner than number eighteen, wire gauge per t« u, five dol- Iron Plate, le** than ‘ 3 of an iuch in thick- ' dot lit shen • Iron N»ii«, hor»o-rh >• Noil., (o. fiv, doD»r.. Iron Oaeung*. u c i f-r bridge* »r other per- manonl structures, per Von, three d<dUr*. Iron Castings, exceeding ten pounds in weight. f«»reachea*Mii«,nut otherwiie provided lor, per ton. Urec dollar*. Iron Rivet*. •*«-“**- diameter, per ton, U dollar*. ■K7."g.V. «•« «»•■ wcUht. Ur tun. #*« *»""*' . Iron llulK. nol 1> *> » « 1 wstaht, per ton, five Iollar • kr.cluuOl-.u-, Kid Skin*, live per cent. K,u.U«l Fabric), hrepercen of nti iuch ii M.-aiu F.nginrs, including Lucoinotiv 11 inp Rnginos, s per oenu Mecl, in ingots, bars, sheet*, or wire, not liars, sheet*, or w than *4 ot uu inch thick, valued a cent* per pound or les* per ton. five d»Unn Stew, in ingotr-. bars, sheets, r wire, not Uv than * than 1 i t. i ! Tinch thick, valued nbavoHH •ouud and not nboio eleven cent . per ton, ten dollars, ingots, bars, sheets or wire, not l ol an inch thick, valued at ub>- cuts per ton, twelve dollars and a halt Stone, freestone, *aud*t«»ue, marble building stone ot auy other description, w dressed- hewn .*r finished. 3 per cent. Storrcolype*. nil pioductious of, A per d Stoves per ton. three dollar*. Skins, goat, kid, sheep, horse, hog or tanned or dressod, in tho rough' per oci Skill*, when previously a**os<ed in rough, and upon which duties have been tiiully paid, shall he a**c*eod on the incre laluoonly wheu curried or ttnishcdl on t- Real Kstato, whore tho 1 u lineal is>uo ora liucul 1 i?dcccv*>or, o , tho value M cof-or shall be cessor ot the predecessor, o;. tho valuo of tl real estate, on each one hundred dollar*. 0 dollar, I Succession to Real Estate, where the * •or -lull ho a brother or a sister of the t< ces-or upon the value, per one hundred dollur> two dollars. Succession to Heal Kitnte. whore thcsucc .-hall oe a brother or sister of tho lath mother, ora descendant ot a hrothor or 1 J of the father or mother of the predcct-«aor. 1 . l’awu— u*ing capital not exceeding cdiiiK s-VJ.ooo, f.»r oach .1 to the I nited States (.f America in tho doll.r*, for tho paymont of which ,d heir.*, oxecutois, administrators firmly by these presonts in this contract: That •r’.iiwi :2. A, I Wan , 0 ittio—n ale* do not ex- h n-tditional $1.' Exceeding fib,000—^1 for Li furnish to the persons whoso names aro uhjoitioJ. Breed laborer*,) quarter*, fuel, sub- i nitial and healthy rations, all medical at- tendance and supplies in *01-0 of sickness, and rtiiiMiinl set nppn.-itu tlioir respoctivo name* month during tho .-ontinaation of tho con- t; ' ho luhori r* to hu paid in lull bolero the [final di*i»«>al ol tho crop which is to ho rfl ‘-y them tatc <•* .o h a-t.liliunul > lo. ruiailinu from . iidilh 1.. fifty dollar: Ii 11 v -l< Il.i A pi I. - •barrel- pc , t w ol vo dollar* aud hdlnrs. propriutor.* of, fifty dollars. -.Ila dollu and Tav •«l d dlar* < 1 and Tut *(ulie Jacks, ton doll a the rent »hall *V • dollars. * (alum tho rent- wo Ii 11 in I rc.l.1-dlu r*. I«>r any a 111 oiled dollar or lra.-ti.01al part ill hundred dollar.-! fivo dollar*, ttfi'uo Keeper*, ton dollar.*, iollar*. ign, fifty dollars. Ag uilar*. 1 Beale dolla is, ten d»l'ai nt Right healers. t( let 4 , iiviih m.*ro t fifty dolUirs. lor*, (with two hors or mules) twonty- l’ed-lior*, (with one lmrso or uiulo) filtoon Pts do not exceed •liar*. Over liv. me thousand dol thousand dollurs, Fc bib 1'. 4 , (Iravelling on I Feddler-, dry good.-, tilt; FcIdlers, jewelry, titty . I'hotographors, iwlio.-e r • c I.on-lie,l dollar*) ten liutuli. 1 d, liars aud mid- is, littcen dollar*. Over- nniy lived liar*. I’iuinb . ten d dlar*. I’li> ieian.-, Surgoons and I tcntlst*. ten dollar*. Real Estate Agents, ten .lollai*. Rcciifieri U.o each aiu liarrcls) twonty-fi •liar*. Retail dealers, ton dollar*. Retail Dealer-, in Liquors, twcnty-flvodollnr*. Stallion* and Jack- 4 , ton d-fllur*. St * imcrs and Vessel-, (furnishing food i.lging*) twonty-livo dollars, fallow Chandlers and Soap Makers, ten dol fhcators. Museum*, Coucort Halls, ouo hun ed dollars. Tob.icc->iii*t*. ten dollars. Wholesale Dealers, (except liquors) whose anuu il sab s do not exceed .>*U)J0, fifty dolla (except liquor*) whoso Id it i* •d fitly lii" • . hoi, sale dealers. id .Iollar^. id dollars in c no dollar. Liquors, same xoess vory Select Limited School. I WlNti long e I limited S-h ml .1 « t l locust Columhki*. tl li-hmcjit alo eduenti* •uro . hav The 11 M. K.Sli uiiatde location au In-tituti ■■■■■■■■ Kotfuenoo t. r, opposite tho Baptist chinch, will l lor the pur| imher of pu; , which number lo , iv fauuly a* hoarder Fupti* ina-l he v its 12 c tered for the Scholasti ■ider, alter entering ; and o, oxcep ch 11 1 the Aill open on tliotHh ofOcto- The rate* tor u aslullows: 1 Liter iry Departmeut t:*u 00 Mu-ie " .: 2.S IX) Music with use of instrument French 12 .V) Latin ami Hrcek e xclusive ot washing id in advance, in to »X» ut. ....... ill ho made for brauehc* at the usual rates in ollie Buardei- iuu*t turuisli thoir ow id to ol*. ornamental institution sheet*, ptl ntering pupils will here •i\ cd until the ‘.'th October. Addte.s until J'oli Sept, at Eufauln, Al ftor that time, Columbus. Ha. John R. MoINTO.SU. tmuwoi >. Ex-Hov. Shorter, Eutnula, Ala, C-.l. Wtu. tl. Chamber*. u J. JL,.Jones, Russell co„ Ala. one hundred dollars, four dollar*. — Succession to Real E»tate, where thesucces Br shall he n brother or siatcr of the grand lather or grandmother, or a descendant ot th brother or »Utcr of the grand father or grand mother of the predecessor, per ouo hundred dollar*, five dollars. Succession to Real Estate,* where the succes sor shall boot any other degree ot oollatcrinl consanguinitv to tho predecessor, or shall be a stranger in blood, per oue hundred dollars, »ix dollars. Succession to Forsonal Froperty, same as Kosl ll-tate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not above N«». 12 Dutch standard iu color, produced dire,‘tly from the sugar caoc, aud uot from sorghum tuipehee. other than those produced by the finer, per pound, iceuts. Un all clarified aud refined sugar above No 12 hu 1 not abovo No. IK Dutch stand »rd in color produced diroctly from the sugar cane, aud not from sorghatu or tuipeheo, per pound,2'« ceuts. ,Sugar, on all clarified or refiued xugar ab«*ir No. Iw. Dutch standard in color, produced di- recti \ from the sugar cane, and not Irom sor ghum or tiuphoe, per pound. 3* j cent*. Sugar, on gross auiouut of sale* of ref cos < ■n in nunrei in including all the products of llica uiauutacto- 1 kes or refineries, a duty of per cent. • s ugar Candy, valued at not above cts. per pouud, per pouui, 2 cents. sugar t'audy, exc«*edlng 20 and uot cxceodiug 40 coula per pound. 4 conU. duyar Candy, exceeding 40 cents per pound or sold otherwkae then by the pound. 10 por cent. Sulphate ot Barytes,per loo pound?. 12 cents Col. J. T. F'icwellcn. l»r. J. F. Borcttiau, Culutubu*. tla. Col. J. M. Chambct*, " ” Mr. James Cook, " " Mr. Wiu. Mitenel, " •* Mr A. C. Flcwellen, Sept M— Itw Sun copy. Wesleyau Female College MACON, UA. Columbus Business Directory. Dry Ooods and Groceries. J. F. WINTER k CO.. No. T8 Broad Street, Dealers in Dry Uoods, Groceries and Country Produce. GEO. II. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad Street,) Doalcr in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles nnd Country Produce. JAMES A. •BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford A Snow, corner Oglethorpe end St. Clair streets. H. C. MITCHELL A CO., (At Gunby A Co’s old stand,) Wholosalo and Retail Dealers in Grocerios and Staple Dry Goods. . 8. caaxg. L. M. BI0UKR8. R DIGGERS A CRANE, Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, lOfi Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Steple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s HoteL B. D. CASEY, Groceries end Liquors, oi-iusiiob *uu ui-|uuia, No. 157, one door below J A McNeill A Co., Broad Street. G. A. KOEIINE, Cutting and making done in tho latest style. Randolph street, two doors cast of G Strapper. C. H. JONES, 131, Broad Street. Cutting Clothe*, and Dealer in francy Ooods. Boote and Shoea. WELL8 A CURTIS, No. 75, Broad Stroet, Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in Boots. Shoes, Leather, Findings aud Tanners’ Oil. P. HI EULER, Manufacturer of Boot* nnd Shoes, In reur of Spear’s Jewelry Store. Books and Stationery. J. W. PEASE. Bookseller and Stationer, No, W, Broad Street, Orookory and Gloaa Ware. COWDERY A CO., Dealers in Chinn, Glass Ware. Ac, Columbus Bank Building, Broad Street. Fashionable Millinery. MRS. L. A. LEE. Randolph street, next door to I O Strapper. E. KURNIKBR A CO.. Dculcrs in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 170 Brood Street, Under City Hotel. J. X. TYI.KR, s. N. BORISOV. TYLER A ROBISON, No, 121*. West side Broad Street, Grocer*. Produce and Commission Merchants. C. E. WHITE, McKoe’s old stand, opposite Toinp<flranco Hall, Manufacturer and Repairer oi Carriages, Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco, No 66, Broad st , onrnor Randolph and Broad. KILL. B. A. HU ITU. j, a. McNeill a co.. Wholesale and Kotuil Dealers in Groceries, Liquor.*, Rope. Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Broad Street. rui to enter into contract* now. that thoy ay not, at tlie.ond of tho year, bo in a oonili- n entail severe -ullcring on themselves, Lir l.itnilic*. and upon the community, itli. ( "iitrac - for this year, however made, crbul or otherwise, will not bo interfered with, Kept to compel, if necessary, both parties to uj.fy in good faith with their agreements, I to settle di.-pute* when they may arise, otrnct* lor next year will bo made in writing, bo form ot contract usually adopted reads a* B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 13J, West s«de Brood Street, Colutabus, Ga. BRITTON BARNES, Donlcrs in Family Groceries and Confectiona- rie*. Country Produco bought and sold. Crawlord st-eet—I). Walbohru's old stand. DR. KIRKSCKY, (Late of Walker Hospital,) Offer-hi* services to the citixsns of Columbus, m ot Dawson. Colli or .V Co'* Drug store. DR. COLZEY, Office up stairs, in building hack of Columbus Bauk. Office hours 7 to H a. m., 1 to 4 p, m. and 7 to lo p. m. DR. S. B. LAW. No. 77, Broad street. Prescription* carefully prepared. PERRY A C0„ Doulers in Fancy Goods, Hats, Groceries, Ac., HI Broad street. HALL, MOSES A CO., Doulers in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish- ing Goods. l-luntution, in the county of •ntmrt is In eommeuee with this uatu • with tli** yonr. in duplicate at —~ tills ' day of— iUpllffl Win. Registered at- Hut this may id uni want*, w ting narl agreement that Superintendent of District , IhO 10 modified l» moot tho indi- ics and circumstance* (»f the imiko any trade or i.-lso I igm-r of a t.u PWlsiiti-laclory to thcm-cl i\ .nititge i* not taken ut thcL -(• ulthe freed people to deprive them nml reasonable compensation tor their ■VPPINWl tho Bureau iu this Dutrict t i nt ci fere, but mi the contrary, will give aid, ticotirugvmeni and assistance iu making con- iictK wi'li-iiil charging any fee or imposintfany liter burden. The Bureau rctuxos to fix n price .r labor <»r allow it to be d me by any coiumu-| ii v ..r combination of people, but leuv JP Uu any other commodity, t • sell Itself, in tho ket to the high ....ploycr*' circu it douidlul whotli • par) of id be r and appr bidder. In are such ns to inak or not they will have the enable them to comply ntraot. good and sufficient H I will bo r«i|iiired, or wagi [red by a lion on the crops or land, ntraot* ma t bo made io dui-licutu cd by hn officer of the Bureau, or ovoid Marshal, who should also, if | liblo, wilne** the signatures of ulltbo parties uijd cxylain ■ i, tho ollieor will inform tiio nartic* lliatl having of their own free will joluod in tho cun- det, they will bo compelled if necessary to inply in good faith with its term* and condij Uion*. Thoy will especially impress up laborer that ho is to work ‘ * M of hi* omployer, t; ....dor tho direction «. industrious and faithful, and not to leave tho plantation ur place of his employment withoir treated with cruelty. Parents aro responsible for thoir children, tho hildren for thoir aged and decrepit parents.and must labor tor their support; and in mnkinu contracts this must ho takou into consideration tliorobv providing for n largo class of •roviduig ...... Would otnorwiso become a burden up 1 the community or Government. Persons who refuso or negloot to raako irri/l ii contract* fur tho noxt year with the freed people oinployed by tlieiu, will bo required, should any dispute arise as to tho compensa tion to ho allowed, to pav tho highest wages K iv> ti for tnu same kind of labor iu thoir neigh lorhoml or section of country. L ■7 th, Officors and ugonts of tho Bureau will on Rli account tail to protect the treed poople in their just rights as set forth la tho laws ot Con-1 gres* and the Procloimition ot tho 1 resident of Iron, Coppor and Tin* No. 06, Old .Stand, Broad Street. SOUOBBR A EIFLER, Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors nnd Shutters, Locks, Ac., Rear of Spear’s Jewelry store, Randolph st N. CROWN A CO., Luiufacturcrs and Dealers In Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Ilouso Furnishing Good*, t side Broad Streot. . MILLKORl), WM. KKi: R. W. MILFORD A CO.. Manufacturers of Tin, Conper, Shoot Iron D. Ii. THOMPSON A C0„ No. 143. Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Doalers in Stoves, Iron. Tin. t'-M»pnr. Brittnnia Ware, Ac. john mcgovern. (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Street,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering and Roofing done at short notice Warehouse and Commission Morchnnts. . fl. GRKKN’WnnO, WM C. QUAY. GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warehouse nnd Commission Merchants. rear Cook House. CO., • J. R. IVEY arclmuse. Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street, nour Enquirer office. JOHN MUNN, ( Broad Street) General Commissi >n Merchant, Speelnl atten tion paid to purchase and shippiug of cotton M. V. KLI.IS. CUAS KLLI8. M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door 5outh of Bunk of Columbus- W. T. WOOD, Oonorul Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apttlaebioolu. Fla. CHARLES ROGERS A CO. Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Office lato Bank of Charleston Agency, Broad Street. Watches, Jewelry, Ac* T. 8. SPEAR. Practical and Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler aud Dealer iu Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, Ac., corner Broad and Randolph J. 11. BRAMUALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. Ifii, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Jewolry repaired. W. ROSENSTIHL. Watchmaker and Repairer, No. yo. Broad st, Next door to J. W. Pease’s Rook Store. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 56, Broad Street. the United States, and for this purposo will, il necessary, call on the nearest military emn- uiuudor for aid, in compliance with General Dr ier U»2, t\ S„ Irom the War Department. At ihosamo time they will not allow tho freed petiplc to practice any wrong or injustice on| ...... . tu| layers (»r on society. Tbcv will re number that it i the chief object of the Huronu to .io ample just'eo to ull persons, white or black—to aid t - tho utmost In securing to the employer permanent and reliable labor, and in restoring the State to it* former condition of p 0 , , ,...nJ"rv,"ori.y iiAvis TU LS0N - Brig. Gen. U. S. \ ol.*., Act. Asst. Com oci 1<>—-t t EDWARD WILDER, mmi DRUGGIST, Caudioa, Fruite, Wines, Ao. I. G. STRUPPBR, Randolph Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Candios, Cordials, Syrups, Preserves, Pickles, Ac. PHELPS A WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturers of Phelps'’Moss Rose Candies, and Dealers in Sweet aud Sour Artioles. CARGILL A BROTHER, 88, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory^ Bouthorn Exprous Co., S. II. HILL, Aq’t. No. 39, Broad Street. Barncii, .v •. K. F. DURAN. ■ ■•Piled lot 1 .tier, of ” k.. ll i y eBiaU,ia T - Uw «- SS* estate said county. All persons concerned aii persons concerned ar«h*>r.k. •how nuM (if ooy they Utratlon of laid sstato should no tT.Jt .aid ajinlloaot at tho Cm.rt 5.^.* r ar,tM,. •aid anidloaot at tho Court ol br.iif'* 1 ’* 4 1. I'o N0v ber noat! °° U °' y ‘ on ,h « ^ U > _ - ——. Given underlay hand this 2s#h .W . StMt ew.lTtfcftk Cj May and L MssfsiriSSiS .All perronsconcerned are nerebVr— If unv Ih.v i show causolif any they have) wh/,Li l tedu sliould not be ,rnnt«d the .aid aT,.L“1 , "‘*n Court or Ordinary to be hold In'and"?*")' county on tho 8r«t Monday in -4 (itvon under iny hand, thi. n, n!, oct 3-wSt — — W ttL BE SOLD to the highest hi,id. Court ilouso iu Hamilton IIjrH Cr * l '^ e uoorgia. on the tint Tuesday i. V-“*- rrl * O-Mti. between th* legal hours of»"|, one mare, bay color, blared fiee aed <,lr ». hind loot white, fifteen bands hi^h ii'’"" 1 twelvo years o/d. ni|<11 ' «l«rm w Also, at ihe same time and nlas. , rnaro mule, color dork ur black rSTi.2. * , “* i < face, with marks of harness upin hVr y" :,i jearsold; sold as an cstray sopai 30d J. J] AH i.Davis Sktdi miscohee cor.\Ti~ a HEOROIA. MU3COOEK COUNTy^J :\ l “. r , y ." -,'y it, * nelJ has aoplled deceased, late of said county Ai?n ' [1 ■'-• ■ corned arc hereby notified to'show Jiu'cn,?' oct 7*w5t COURT ORDERS. TAYLOIl COUNTY. (1G0R0IA-TAYL0H COUNTY.-Rui.k Ni Si.—Mr*. S. K. Dai is, udmini*tratrix of the OKtatu of Joseph E. Uulvoustcn, deceased, having anpliod tor letters of dismission from said administration: It i.* theroloro ordered, that all porson* con cerned show cause, if any they have, why letters lof disuihMon. a* atorosuid, should not ho grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi- inafyjto be held in and for said county /J.E0RGIA— MUSCOGEE COUNTY -filT vX nett II. 1 raw lord bus applied fur 11 ‘ dUnamp of Benjamin C. ai d Dora Meam McUr. n ry. , di C e«ed °“ show oauj^ff any jh?y'ha“vi'| h why’!", 0 !!^* ■fcidOrphans should n„i ansliip of t to said applicant 'at the nexT"kunmlw ' of the Court of Ordinary for said county Given under my Imud .September "ith ka net 1 *w:tOd «»-JOUS«)UJ..(5h!5; G HKOK-a A —,M USCOH Ki: CUl Nty _u" hlisaheth hence has applied for leunStf Aumtniatrotion do boms non on lli«eu.!i!i as, adm'r, deceased. ' ' ' All persons concerned are hereby nntifiedte show cause (it any they have), why theadnis. istration of said oslato sliould not bo mtii. H, said npfdicant at the next November TtinS the Court of Ordinary fur said county Given under my liaml September aiih la,' „e, , jN0 ' J0ll - NSIJN ' Drdlnciy. ji v*rt:*c r»fJ u iiertiM Ij • ■}' firft Monday in April next; and that this ordor be published in terms of tin* luw. A true extract lroin t he minutes of said court. J* J. HUFF, Ordinary. Oct 5-mfitn G KOKUIA-TAYLOR COUNTY.—Bulk Ni 1 Su—W. II- Ingram, administrator on tho cstato of W. L. Gav, dvccased, having uiqdied for letters of dbiui.-Mun from said administra tion : ■ It i* therefore ordered that nil persons con cerned show e:iu«o, it any they havo, why let- jters of disuii.**ion, n* nforesaid, should not be granted to tho said applicant by the Court oi Ordinary to be hold in and for said county on tho first Monday in April next; and that this ordor hu publi-lu <i in terms ofthe law. A true extract Irom tho minutes of said court. ■jtaJ< ill'FF, Ordinary. Ooet. 5,1865-in61 G EORGIA : TAYLOR COUNTY.—Honnr L. Allison bus applied tor the gunrdinnili ip oj tho person nnd property of Robert T. Wilcher, orphan ot Jereminh Wilehor, deceased—1 All persons coM-erned aie horeliy notified to iow causo (if any they have) whv tho guardi anship of snid orphan should not be grunted to said applicant at the next November term tho Court of Ordinary for said count] io Lourt ot urmnary lor said county. 4liven under tuy hand, thi* (let. ad. 1865. oct 4—1 ui J. .1, Ill'FF, Ordinary, G H EORG 1ATAYLOR COUNTY.—Two moQlhs alter date application will he made Ito tho Honorable Court «•*“ Ordinary of Taylor county, for leave to roll tho land* belonging to the estato of James Garrett, deceased.—Sept. 19,1H(»5. ELIZABETH GARRETT, sept tt.—fan A-lm'x. to the Houorable Court "f Ordinary of Taylor county, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to the e*tato of Charles A. Loyd, deceased.—Sept. J ESSEE ADA M S. A dtn’r. -Mn.A. E. Marble has applied for letters at ‘admin’ istration on the estate of Jame.-1*. H y) t, d t . ceased, lato of said oounty All persons^concerned are hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why the udnuni«- t ration of *anl estato sliould not bo grunted to -id applicant nt the next November term ol The tho Court of Ordinary for . Given uuder my hand, S. , „ „ JNO. JUUNfioJi. sept 2n.—<>w Urdinnry. id coiibty. tomlier2. f *th.l«. — first Monday in November next ai- plieatlon will bo mado t(» the Ordinary .-t -«i county for lepvo to sell the real estate of Jobe A. Jones, dWcoSed, late ot said county. MARY L. JONES. Adn’ri. August 29th. lH65-w» (kl j j. Execut :r’a Sale. be sold nt the Court House in Culumbm, Muscogee county, two lof.* of land Nos 285 in tho loth district of said county, eu-hl-it containing 202? j acres. The Muscogee Rail- rood run* through this land, ono lot i-retty well iini»roved nnd all well timbered. .Sold incn- foxinity with tho will of Daniel Cordrsv.de ceased, for the purpose of distribution. Ium* cash. DANIEL CORD RAY, ifIf K>i L friend ikM Vv«) a* th!- Ifie M" Ci<0 1! ‘Some t« •triced r, who f cifkniv! i.-vi:» Hon. \ t and ll i ic lie itfltpca trfjfi i i and I lb* fl re*y ii I e. etc. oct7-wtd JJ Fxe-utor. i'l-tn 11 STEWART COUNTY. 1 bo made to tho Court ol Ordinary of Sm art county for leave to sell the lot in then-vs of Lumpkin, belonging M the estate of Chtrlet A. Far well, deceased. August 2 8l*(i5» MARTHA FAR WELL, nug .''O-woiM A-lnir i kthat o TO OWNERS OF COTTON, In answer lo. numerous inquiries abroad wc. would so if that wc arc ptffwt TO TAKE CHARGE OF, meb j fbire dll ur.< 6 Col.) iy, one- ia* Ihe ccune, i a tbs| KfP->*c fcfl lint y store leyaur ibeet PUT IN OltDKK AXI) SHIP MARION COUNTY. • | In tho matter of the l’robate EXPARTE. I of the last will and testament Wm. P. Webb, , of Mrs. Mary Wallace, de- Propouuder. I ceased, in MurUin Court of J Ordinary, July Term, 1865. W HEREAS, william P. Webb propounds for Probato record the last will und testament of Mary Wallace, deceased, late a resident of said county of Marion; and whereas it nppeurs tc the Court that Cargill Wallace, th.. vivin* heir at law of said deceased, resides bo- yond the limits of this Statu; It is therefore ordered by the Court that said case be set down tor trial at the noxt Septem ber Term of this Couit, at which time the proofs in said case be taken nnd the same heard and determined und such judgment au«l order will then bo made in the premise* as to right and justice shall appertain; And it is furthor ordered that due and legal notice shall be deemed a* given -aid Cargill Wallace by the publication of thi* order in tho Columbus En quirer. a newspapor published at Columbus, Georgia, once u.week lor six weeks immediate- .. true extract from the Minutes of said Court. September 6th, 1865. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, nnd ex-officio Clerk of Court of Ordinary, sept 16—w6iv UEORUIA—Marlon County. t s a it v lor said *. September 5tb, 1XT1IEREAS. Jo*. L. C. Hurr has applied to vf this Court of letters cf gunrdiauship ol the person and property of B. W, Graves, mi- the . ... ner of James L. Graves, deceased ; This is therefore to cito all concerned to file their objections (it any they have) why letters should not bo grauted the applicant in terms of the law. Witness my Jiund officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. oct 7-wlin CHARLES CRICHTON * C0„* No. 150, Broad Ktreet, Manufacturer of Cakes, Loaf Broad, Crackers of all kinds, wholesale and retail- r it* AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR The rati** lor the First Term, which ends December 31*1, arc a* lollops: Regular Tuitiuu in College Cla'#e«~ $.50 tX> Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class ••• 22 56 French, (optional' 15 00 Music, ("pttonal) with r.*o of instrument, 33 UO Board, uuluding Waybill*’, Light* and _ Fuel 90 00 To be paid in advance, in currency oriU equuulcut. J. M. BON NELL, aua zi wTt President. A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. AL1. Deser ptlons of Bell llanuing attend * *1 t"i and lve>» made t. osier. OBA.WFORD STREET, NliAUl.Y Ol’I’OSITB COoK'6 HOTEL,; Sept Jb-2m Virginia, Missouri aud Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 0X4 Malu sn oot, Louisville, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal aJvansos uiado ou Cotton on somiinasiit. WANTKII—Fcatherr, Giimeog. UeMwal. Tallow and Rag-, lor which I will pay the high est market price, either ui caeb or lrade.fi sept 5-2m C. BREYVOGEL, No. 32. Broad street. Manufacturer of Cakes. Bread and Crackers, of all kind* Lager Beer Saloon. Druggist* nud Apothecaries, URQUUART & <CHAPMAN. Druggist* and Apothecaries, Dealers in Drugs, Mcdeciucs. Perfumery, Ac., Ikl.l t) I J. Old Stand, Broad St. DR. R. A. WARE. Druggi*t and Chemist, dealer in Drugs, Oils, Stationery, Ac., lort. Broad street. A. M. BRANNON, 135, West side Broad street. Druggist and Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Ae. k. l. ngook.H. w. j. land F. L. BROOKS A CO.. Manufacturing Druggist* and Chemist*, at Aoee A Collier's old stand. No. 93, Broad st. Uaddlerj and Harneaa, SHERMAN A CO.. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness. Ac., Ac., Opposite Rosette A Lawhon’s Auction Store! Ill nml i ti imt a. McKenzie, Manufacturer of Saddles and llarnoss. Re pairing done at short notice. No. 1J0, Broad street Auctioneers. d. pTkllis, (Late Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auction aud Commission Merchant, Corner Broad and Randolph streets. KOSEIIE A LAWUOR, Auction an>l 6oramU?fon*S}erehanU. BoESUf X wilkinsT ^ 7 140, Broad Street. Auction a nd Commission Merchants. ja*k* Joygaos. l. f . uowgigo JOHNSON A DOWNING. ■■I Attorneys at Law, Columbus,^torgla. G EORGIA-MARION COUNTY.-Where as, H. G. Daniel, administrator of Duniel Frasier, deceased, late of Schley county, has ap plied tor leave to h«I1 the land belonging to the estate of said deceased: All concerned are hereby unified to filo their objection within the time prescribed by luw whv leave should not he granted. Witues* my baud in office, October 4th, 1865. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carulhs or Alabama, as we have local anenl near!if every town and a corps if efficient men, selected fa in te^rihj, rapaci ty, and experience, to take charge of rrn lot. We will also pay all Taxes nl Charges ol'every desrriptlou. AND MARK LlllKllAL ADVASCU ; fcer.c ■ trt ihi er agree hence irfrom r. hi* u 17 bt‘«i Hew* figail r*:y In Mi ibt ^r. ON TI1K COTTON. fn short, we will take charge of the (Xtt* on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Wbaleiw, from the time we rereire il until nil 01 returns mode ky our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, n W. C. WATTS & CO., Lieer)Hxi. Englnnu- We incite the especial attention of»' residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & 00, Augusta, Uit Located in Columbus ns Agent for E 2 Bruce A Co., I am preparod to take chart* ^ oct 7-w:«d GKOHOlA—Marlon County. .. pRDiXARY'a OrncK for said County. VT7TIKREAS Jane R. Bullock petitions for vv letters ot administration ot tho estate ot Cordy Bullock, deceased, late of said county : All concerned arc hureby notified to nppear on or betore the first Monday in November next, to show cau.*o why letters should not be granted petitioner. Cottons under the above a lvertisoaicct. 10 , make advanco* thereon. lam also Jeairoos • purchasing largely and will pay rates. - FELIX ALEXAXDM 1 * Office 95. Broad StffeU Sept 20—tf over Knni*’ hardware COTTON! COTTON! REIN & CO. AUGUSTA, GA*. COTTON FACTORS Witness my bund officially, Sept, 2.5,1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. sep 28 wlm GEORGIA—Marlon County. OapigAtY'a Omck for said County. Isaac II, Peebles, deceased, has petitioned this Court for leave to sell the rual estate of said deceased: This is therefore to site all concerned to show cause, on or before the first Monday in Octobor next, why leave sliould not bo grnuted in terms of the statute, Ac. Witne*s my official signature this September 25th, 1865. , JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary. sep 2S-w2m HARRIS COUNTY. Callaway has applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of William A. Callaway, deceased, lato of said county. AD persons o mcorned aro horeby notified to showcausutil any they have) why said letters should not be granted tho said applicant at the Court ot Ordiuary to l.o held in and for said county on the first Mondivy in November noxt. Giveu uuder my baud this 13th day of Sep- Patrick, deceased, lato of said eounty. AR persous concerned aro hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the said applicant at the Court of Ordiuary to be hel l in aud for said oounty on ibe first Monday in Nuvember next. Given under my Laud this lilh day of Sep leather. 1865. GEORGE W MULLINS, sept 16-w5t Ordinary. AND AGENTS OF TUK NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. I SOU W TTAVINO mode the necessary bmin*,? M — e are prepared to all .,n„ *1 (Ill'll I V " oral advances on entrusted to thorn for salo or ahiptue*' ‘ ^ k. X* v- . I. ... I , i WltnS““ oniruiiuu iu inem iui , vutinah, New York or Liverpool, witn* costs, charges and expenses attendant u* including internal revenue rival by the first trip wi »**«. — t-k - to our triouds, Mosars. Smith A New York, if intended for sale * n «u!tS*r^* so os to arrive in the short *1*0°.® °j[jJ l J hir i b 4 Having established a lino of *WU IU" ium (IUU Ul.v,,"-• ■ -if Cottun intended lor the latter ptac . sent forward without delay, thus *r°£'“|J further expeusee of insurance and sto™ in New York. KEiN i ; Asents of Steamer Hs-«; . Office Jackson**'^ «B« 28-2m Opposite >'o. k. W »rr<u j|kfl For Sale, M HY PLANTATION, situated of Lown iea. ten miles Irom \ •. county town, and two rnilos from a> ki . Tha tract contains f our thousand1 tor .gj dred acres. Fourteen hundred are m , tion. not surpas ed in IcrtilRy^iR^i^ tion. notsurpas ed in ter limy ,u .‘“ c |m of which eleven hundred have within four years. The climate is healthy and the settlement cliseihly g „ . Appended to tho plantation I* » «. h V|Jtil4 ^. 0, i grist aud saw mill, entirely n««* gjj ings are oomiucnlious and well coustr The quarters for tho labnrors are com* * ol accommodating upwai ^ and capable ut wvuuiihw**.-• *i hundred. Tbero are two large cottoej houses upon ihe plantation. AM ot l " will be sold with It. oonsis’lag hogs and sheep. Posseasion to bo •» h«lor« January. ^ wALUUU K0.I.*«' Jttly2l—Slnwtf **X E