Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 4

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F. Stales Internal Revenue Taxes. | J;”:!, ,J whi1:'°,i , r"M" t und r od pound.-. thirty- five runts. TABLE t. i LaadPipos. fire per oenl. MANL’EAl Tt RES AllTICLKS AMO *hoot. 1. f c per cent. PRODUCTS, AI CTIOX SALM,*- j;^- or throe i;.r cent. Advertisements. 3 percent. I l. oat her, patent, enameled end Ji4 |.' Ale, Beer, ftc., per barrel of -l gallons, ono | j 04tbcr rt , 1( j „kio9 of every description, li»-e 1 dollar. . , Auction Sales, in gr amount, •; <t * J cent. °°Lcathcr, oil dried, and Doer Skins dressed or sinoke<l, live per cent. Banks and IIinking. Monthly tax of « j ®TJSiThcr or'all'descriptions, tanned or par- percent. upon deposits in banks or witn an> i tially tHnncd. in the rough, fire per cent, jrson enraged in batikim.*. ,, f | Leather, curried or flnhhed, five por oont. Banks auu B.inking—•'|'*nlhl^ , i «^ufy j '^ n |j"“ , ir ^ Legacies (see .Succession to Real Estate.) person i Banks iiuu unuaisin ••;■'*'-•y. . 1 per cent, upon tbo capital ot name, son* engaged in banking. Banks and Bankii r-Amount invested -Additional monthly u; .n uvi-ragostmnunt t ! cent. ■ : capital* tion'issned lo : v Banks and l'*»-»k duty ot 1 '• "t 1 1 *t • of circulation > Bank- nnd 1, ip king—.wu... ■*••• duty ofl-'« -'ll i-,: *nt. upon .-int "t cir culation beyond th * average : >i tho ?tx in nth preceding Jul> 1. »*“d. , Barytes, sulphate o:. per *•*» pounds, 12 cents. Beer, lsger beer. »i •. p< Hi r. and similar fer mented liquor-^ per bairci, ii not more tlian -A ^Denrinc, relined.produced b, the (listillation ol coal, a.-phaltuia, -hair, pc it. petroleum, or rock oil. per gallon, J-'cents. Bontolc, refined, produce 1 by the di^iBnl’. n of coal, asphultum -hale. pea', petroleum or rock oil. per gallon, ^ur »ts. . Bicarbonate i«t >->di Billhca 1* an 1 Print Billiard T •• for apnuin. Same f• *r pu Lithogrupncrs, productions of, five por cent. Lime. three per cent. Linseed Oil, five cents por gallon. Lotteries, on gro«s receipts, live por cent. Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted, flax, hemp, ju c, india rubber, gutla perclia. wood, willow, gloss* pottery ware, leatner. pa per. iron, steel, lead, tin, copper, /me, br.iss, gold, silver, horn, ivory, bone, bristles, wholly or in i art. or of auy other material not other- wi-e provide l for, five percent. . Manufactures, increased in value by being polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc. on th increased value, five per cent. Marble Gravestones, and other monumental stones, whether with or without inscription live 1 *\Iosts, spars, shin nr vessel Blocks, 2 per cent. Meats, preserved.' i ir i.-, • per cent Bo Bms? Bricks, ; per -*,t. Bridge*, r \ . t percent. kers. upon all ■‘.lie- -i i other g'» *ds. ' • i 1 per contracts loruu.» .it *t l the par va i per cent. FREEDMEN. OFFICE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER,! flureou oj Ji'/tifjf.f*, Frcp'lnu n nnd Abmvtoned I Telegraph Companies, on recoipt Textile fabrics, 3 percent. Theatres, operas, c reuses, mu.-cums, and all shows, on gross receipts, 2 |»cr cent. Thread 3 percent. Tiles, draining, 3 |»cr cont. Tobacco. cav. ndish. plug, twist, nnd all other r kind- ■>{ man a fa lured to bare » not herein pro- Liiu.ulab, , ^\!,T“? n h V;i , r J h i;wh"X b .X“rrh“ i 1. 'To 1 r« out starvation ana denth »,.»« ,„ l ' tho fieou people during th. rapidly apinouch- kimr tobacco manufactured with \ in* winter. „incurs onh mur.U of tbii Bureau i,i,t peon liuttcd 1 will make immediate and vigorous eflorts to ... refuse tobac- j provide all freed people, who tuny be out of ,* him cut -ho/'ts, 25 cents per pound- smoking tobacco, made exclusively i rid not, mixed win leaf or leaf and pound cent- Tobacc). of steuH, i stems, ! ic l > tured or i-» Tobmv ■* of tob ted. employment,with opportunities lor labor where fair compensation nnd kinu treatment will he secured to them. This is the only practicable i and comi reliensivo plan of providing lor their tine cut chewing whether inanufac- nrciHsitie*, and to this all homes,asylums, hos- or in bulk. .r, cent- per pound. pitals or other modes of luruisliing relief will Soufi .ind <nulf Flour, manufactured ! bo regarded as subsidiary aud lor temporary ground, damp or dry, pickled, seen- j use only. , , r on,, rww. per i- und. .v» cent 1 . | 2d. In all the larger cities, and whore prnc- . . , fir i-. in manufactured to bo sold or : ticabl? in ftub-Bistricts, a census will bo taken --r in packages, papers, of the freed proplc, showing tho name, present r pouiifl, .’'*•*> cents. _ 'and former residence, sex, ago, occupation, Toll Kmid, ferry or Bridi.e.on gross receipts, I value Mineral Coals, except pea i per ton—3 con's, 1 i ii-... ... jal and dust coal, Mineral Water from springs. o*c., each bottle pontainiiig not more than a pint—, 1 j cent. Miner »1 Water—containing not more than i Quart— one. cent. Mum id. 1 cent mnd and ul 1 other imitations i ind all shows, 2 per cent, on per ,1 .- i i v bu ■■ry ’ .. wipts. Molasses, produced directly from sugar cano juice, live cents per pound. Moli.-sos, syrup of, produced directly Iroin su far cano juice, V 4 edits per gallon. Naptha, ndined. j*rodm -d by tho distillation of .’oal, iisphaltuiiit ohnlo, pent, petroleum or r-ck (*ils, etc., per gallon, 20 conks. oil iliumiini'ing, produced by the distillation of coni, asphaltum. shnlo, peat, potrokium, or rock oil*, and all other bituminous substances used for a like purpose, per gallon, 20cents. Oil, L ltd, per gallon, ’» cents. Oil, mustard scod, per gallon, 3 cents. Oil, all animal and vc« table, not exempted or otherwise provided f -r. per gaMon, *< cenL«. Opora-, Museums, Theatres, mid all,Snow.-, on gro.-s receipts! 2 percent. Oxido of Zinc, per Whi pound.', f« cents. l'aintH, as below, 3 per cent. I'm inters' Colors, dry »<r ground, in nil or in paste, or with water, not otherwise provided Trust Companies, or •1 ins, n per cent. Turnpike Compnme. 1 of. • pi dividends and surplus d Bonds, on the interest cent. turpentine, spirits of, per gallon, 20 cents. I'mbrellas and RnrusoK 3 percent. Varlii-'i or Jnpa i, m ole wholly or in part of gum e> pul* or oilier guun and substauues, 0 per cont. Vegetables. 1 rcserced, 5 per cent. \'< on cr- - receipts, 2)4 por cent. WatiMi'-j, M >ld witches, enuposud wholly or in part of gold or gilt, kept for use, valued at *i|M» ■ r k* •• 10I1, • Wutehes. ' -I i W in put . .id T above : Pcacu, t White lead, per Wine, made ol . . all oilier, 1 nibus, > which 1 which may he kent sengen*, and whie ii husbandry "r f• *1 ti*»- 'r.m-i andi-e, viiluod at fifty ••ll-u itig one hundri d d -II.11 . i:ici therewith, e.i' ll, one d'dlur. » like ,1 two hundred d-.llii 'an I m. dr-1 dollars, e.ell. t'.itee d- Gillria « of l.ka ill -rill three hundred dollars ami dr *ddollar-, cadi, x d-di:i Carriage* of like d< m five hundred dollaifi, «• n il. Cassia—ground, and ml . cent. Cattle, si 1* Maimiilci•> 1 1 cut. Ho Ch.- al lV.-lu otherwise | Choe.ilute. pm Cigiiri'tt!'-, 11 p aper wrappet. |i 1 1 lin a 11 • I 1 more than tw« P cihun In l 1 11 ided to . per unils. ' lit. ..I all dr.* ••Ilf. iption X I'.iing ninl other purpose.* 3 percent. Pamphlets, per eonf. l’.isrports, >*’». IMioiographs, 5 per 1 enf, Pepper, ground, and all iiuitiitioiis, >1 1 • i b> dii s, composed wtiolly or f. Kept for Uso. valued at doll irs. i pounds, !V) cents. •I -. per gallon, 5 cents. I lii|<iors known a. other -j-i other mi d and mixed with ; into which any matter what- infu-' d, to be old as wine, not n id d t .r, per gallon, except those currants, rhubarb or berries, made In cents. Viic’its, Pleasure or racing boats, by sail or steam, nuMsunug by eu tom-houso iiicusuie- merit ten tons or b - eaeli, live dollars. V icl.t-. .V :. e\«: ceding ten and uot e.v.-oeding twenty ton . each, ten iollars. Viietits. Am*., . x.-'ji-ding Iwonty and not ex ceeding 1 Tty tons, • n-h, twenty-live dollars. Vii'-lik*. A'i\, n.xe i-dirig I nly and notexeeed- ine r ighly ton-, e o-h fitly doll ir*. Vai-his.ike.. • • i- ling ei - .t,- and not exeec 1- I and ten t each, uevonty- ing one huu 1 five dollars. Yacht*. A-e , exceeding one hundred ; tons, each, ono hundred dollars. Yellow Sheeting Metal, in rods or si per rent Zinc. Oxide ol, per 100 pounds, 3-"> com id ten Oolumbus Business Directory. Dry Goods and Groceries. J. F. WINTER ic C0„ No. Broad Street, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Produce. GEO. U. PEABODY, (Old Stand, Broad Street,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Articles and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of ' Bradford & Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Clair streots. nt In 1 Piijiii. Forte.-, Organs, McIoiIpoih purl'ii Mil-deal Iimiruuient.*, kept In including flio.-n placed .in churclii- ... , edifice*, v lined at not lo?* than •tloo and in abn\ u r2"ii riii*h, I wu dollar J . Piano I'orlc . etc., when valued if ahovo tJ< mi l not 11b .m- tl'M), each, four dollars. Piano Fortes etc. when valued above sp" cm-h.six dollars. Pickli-*, oner cont. Pins, solid head or oilier. - r » por cent. Plato, ol gold, kept for u-c, per ounce, tro ' outs Cigurctu -. ki •m Ii • dollai. pci thuiHaml, eight dollars Ciga*-s, vnlm-d at m < over thirtv il-d.m. per per thou-alld. (’iv-ar*. \ aloed at >-v< dollars per f lion* ; I. dollar - per t lioiinitnd, i ; aud t lie Vitlil ition .1 shall In nil en-es bo 'lll-'IX'e I'l III*’ tax. Plato of silver, kept for uso, per ounce, troy, f> cents. Provided, Tlnil silver spoons ol- pinto of silver ii-i-d by one family to tin amount notexcauding for v ounces, a< atorcsnld, belonging to any ono per-'-'ii, pinto belonging to religious soi-intie-, and soiivcnirf* and keepsakes actually given 11 ml received m-m-h ami not kept f«,r u-« ; also all premiums awarded a 1 token ol merit by any ugrii-ult oral society, corporal ion, or iismi- eiiitkmi of psrson*. lor any purpoao whatever, .hIiiiII In- exempt from duty. Mone.-. Id percent. Precious Stones, on which dutic.* have been paid, when net or reset, pay tax only on value of setting. Pimento, round, nnd all imitations, per lb,, I cont, Preserved Fruits live per cent Printed Book*. Magazines, Pamphlets.' Re view.--, and all other similar printed publica tions, except newspapers, ft percent. Paints and Painter's Colors, dry or ground, in oil 01 paste, or with water, not othenviHc ided for, , por edit. Printed Billheads, Cards aud Circulars, 3 per Aj "th. ar Arcbitecis As lyoi eu ling * '-*•», J"). J-.xcci: A iictioni-ci cc l -r lo.hhh Bankers-1 aud Civil Engineers—.5*1(1. - .1 i-v. -' 111 - • • 11.• a)i 1 tloo. Ex " an I hot oxueediug S')00,h ! )b ling T.Vtft.fSMJ ♦M , n. -win -1: annual ale* do not ex- ■5-10. If i xcfMidi.ig ?i|(),00t» ismg capital not uxecoding ♦*'»,- xcei-ding .*lor every uddi- iliati -'sjo barrels per year—$2o* Brokers. Pawn—using capital not exceeding j.st.no'i— Broker-, Pawn—exceeding Otto, for each idditiohal ^1,'Mf) '. ; J. Brokers, Laud Warrant—$23, Brokers, Battle—-if annual sales do not cx- -ei d "-U.MM- yii, Exceeding ■>!'»,000—$1 lor • land Idled ■Tor bleach- led, shined fabric* of c.tt.»n, w - ■» or m lore the -amc b-i- to > o dv d, 1 cd, and all c'..th 1 ••inted. ci tarred, varnished or oiled, 3 per cent. Clothing, ami all wearing af.parcl 1111 ord.-r. incxe. -soie. bundle l dollars. cent. Clothing, roa.lv made, .pci-cent. Cloves, ground, and all initiation:', pt one cent. ... Clove Stems, ground, ami all mutation: pound, one cent. Coal, minerals, except pea coal and Uu-i l»cr t Coal oil, per c ■ 11• • n. ’ Coal Tar, pro.luce I i luuiiuuting - a <. and (I tillntiou of the • ■»* I 1 1 Cocoa, prepared, pi cents. ColVoo, ground, and cotlco. or preparalion- part, per pollll.I. OOC - cent. Coufootiom ry, pii twenty rent* pm pom Confect ion.-iA eve not exccu linn b-ri > Confeetioiier'. • \ > • «»r sold otherwise ilu cent. Copper, ingots, pir . Copper, rolled, t III «a Cotton, upon which c.dleetedor paid, <1 wI r poun i, two cent > the ol the . bee Dia Draining Tiles, tt.vee 1 Express Companies, • por cent. Ktuoralds, t.sco I’u . i.iii- >t.mcs,i Engravers, pt -duotioti ot. t»' •- o Essential Oils ol all deseripti cont. Ferries, receiving toll-, three opted by law, ,1 ten percent, receipts, three cent «r.» eipt-*. ell It Fish tight pack Fruits pr.- «r Furniture, un fobl in rough 1 Furs of all d nianula.-urid, | |<Lis, illiimii part, or "I any otn-r m.iiei > »', dud slinll to ' be ab«»\ c 1 ; mouth, per one 1 Ii .1 • ul ! lla«. Uluinii «t-.iu-. " i.< a the 0 above fHKt.tfM .-ii»*i.- !- «<t 1 r 1 thousand eubie t>--1 —twenix > > Gloves ami Mittens, • pel cent Gobi Leaf, per p.n-k, font a) than twenty book', ol l a only ti eight eon cent*. Gold 1 ml. two dollar- peroiuv Gold, produce t tr an -plan - 111 of rivers, Ir-un the earth, -r in ; ner, !ii'it one percent. Ginger, ground, mi l all imi one cent. tiiue an l Gelatin, el ..11.1 oolid state, p. r pound, one c Gluo and Cenient, glue, to Oc cents. Grave St 'tics, live per cont. Gunpowder, and all expl inadet »t mining, blasting, artufi ing purpose*, when \ .1 or lefis, p r pound. 1 -1 Gunpowder, ana a.i made lor miiir -. *d 1 ' e purpose*, when \• and nffl exeec ling •* > •” Gunpowder, nnd • 1 made tor minitw. Id.. ' purposes, when valtu., pound, Scouts. Hats ami bonnet- i » Hulls, a? lauuche I, » I •choonors, sL'Ups. sail • > iioats, ami all other Ic of co.il, wholly. ... . .operty ami condition, vie: whether able bodied, decrepit or permanently incapa ble of self support. Thia can bo done by intel ligent floidiew detailed for the purpose with very «light expense to tho government. 3d. Officers and Agent* of the Bureau will invite all persons in their sub-Districta want ing labor to make known the fact, together w ith tiicir address, or name of agent nearer of neccB*. and a lull statement of the number and kind ot portions wanted—tho kind of employ ment and the compensation offered—which will be kept on file in the office, or entered upon a book suitable for the purpose. Intelligence offices established by private parties, ii man aged honestly, may bo encouraged and used as auxiliaries. Whenever it shall appear that there i* more or less labor than cun find profit able employment in any sub-district, the fact will bo made known at Ibis office, to the end that the needed distribution may be secured. 4th. Rations will not be issued, or other aid given, to ablo bodied refugees or treed people wno are offered, or can find, opportunities to labor for their own support nnd who neglect or return to .lo it. only such persons of either cla * as have sufficient moans, or who nro so permanently employed as to make it probable that they will bauble t • provide lor their own wains through the coming winter, will be al lowed t*.* remain in or about cities und towns, but must bo compelled, it necessary, to go to the country a d accept places nt labor found by themselves,or tor them, by officers or agents of the Bureau. . 3th. Unfortunately, thorc is a widespread be lief aim) g the freed people of this State, that at Christmas there is to bo a distribution ol property.ainong them, and under this impres sion they ore refusing to make contracts tor tho coming year. All officers and agents ot this Bureau nro directed, and other officers of the iiriuy throughout the Stato, are curdestly re- (juested to exert themselves to convince tho treed people tha- they are utterly mistaken, nnd that u«» sit'di distribution will take iduceat Christinas, or at any other time, and to indneo them to enter into contracts now, that they may not, at tholcnd of the year, bo in a condi tion to entad severe suffering oil themselves, tiieir families, and upon the community. «itIi. Contrae s tor this year, however made, v. rbal or otherwise, will not bo interfered with, except to . oinpel, if necessary, both parties to comply iti good laith with their agreements, and to settle disputes when they may arise. GniUntets for next year will be made in writing. The form ol contract unually udoptod reads us follows: " Know all men by these presents, that , of the county of-—.State of .held and firm ly Imund to the United States ol America in tho Mini of dollars, for tho payment of which bind heirs, cxoe.utois, administrators firmly by these pn-scnts in this0011 tract: llint to famish t-> tho persons whose names are subjoin.- i, Diced I ihorers.) quarters, fuel, sub- htnutinl and healthy rations, all medical nt- tendiui 1 ' i and Mipplios in ease of sickness, nnd the amount »ot nppo*ite their rospootivo names uontli during the continuation of the con- ; the labor, rs to be paid in lull before the final dispi mi I ..1 liie iw«»p which is to bo raised them op plantation, in the county ot II. C. MITCHELL Sc CO.. (At Gunby Sc Co’s old stand.) Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in Groceries and Staple Dry Goods. L. U. BIOfJKBS. R. a. CRANK. DIGGERS Sc CRANE. Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, 1 i/J Broad Street. J. A. CODY, Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Staple Dry Goods, Corner under Cook's Hotel. B. D. CASEY. Groceries and Liquors, No. 137, ono door below J A McNeill Sc Co., Broad Street, ant. produced in any mnnnor, 2 per • any other materia! ript By- liquid state, per gall. '.I at 'J- e sub.*taiie«T y, or sport- vents per lb., including enginy- made or constructed. Income, the **11111 ol Income, the tax "t not over i\ !•.*, lurk*, brigs, teuiube us, canal id water craft, not hereafter built, per coni, oi cr ♦ < lneo tax of 7'-.- pf OXOCpS ol $57000 und uot exceeding Income, tux of ten per vent on thocxce.** over ten thousand dollars. InsuranceCompnnit.-, an gr"*z receipts, one and a bait per ©cut. Iron, Pi*, per t*uj, tw 1 dollars. Iron III >\a) r !.-mp*. whether made In fortes or bo> m.ft • s, p.-r t n, fitee dollar.*. Iron, rnilr -a \ \ t 1 >i«. t ’ : I .liars. Iron, re-rollcl. per tmi. t ' • dollars. Iron, all u 1' an -.-1 b. \ -m i :> moui*. .*lahs or loons, and not u l. .u. .* I 'leyon-l l».ir* or rods, anu hand, hoop, or sheet iron not Uiinner than No. IH, wire guago. per t ni, three dollars. Iron Plate, not lo.-e than 0 t an inch thick, pe»- ton. throe dollar.*. Iron Uunl. Hoop, and shoot, thinner than number eighteen, wire gu.ige per tvu,fi\edol* tors. Iron rlato.less than 'j of an inch in thick ness, por ton, five dollar*. Iron Nails, cut aud wrought, Ppiko* and horse-shoe Nalls, wa-n wrought by ha .d, per ton fir. dolUr*. . Iron Oast tugs* u*ed i -r bu lge* .*r other por- manentstructurc?, por ton. tine, dollars. Iron Castings, exc ding ten rounds in weight, fore *chea it ing, uotjpihcr wire provided tor, per ton. tnrecdullai*. Iron ltivot. , diameter, per ton. Gtu do.i.u TK» -Vuui. fea* «H of un inch in ouuccs each in i»«itfht per ton. five dollar.". Iron Boll*, uot l<-* «!»*»' f'«r ount-c> in w.iiht. per Ion, five Jollara. 3?«.lry.l,cnl’reelou.•■‘lone.,.ton perc.nl, Ki.l Hkin.. five percent. KSiitti Kafipio*. five per coni. Ilmcluilv cent. Railroads on groan ruccipla, 2 1 j per rent." Railroad Bond.*, duty on intnoH, 3 per cent. Rectified Wines, por gallon, Ml cent.*. Repaira of engines, eats, carriages, or other articles, when such repairs itierea*e tho value of the arti *lo repaired 10 per cent or over, on such im roiwctl value, 3 per cunt. Salcratu*. per pound, •’» mills, bail TentSliudoa, Awning* anil Bugs madu of cotton, flax, or hemp, 3 per cont. Salt, per R'U poumla, fi cents. Screws, eointiionly called wood-screws—10 per cent. Sind, 3 por cont. Show-, of ail kinds, 2 per cent on receipts. Silver, produced hom quirt/ mine*, from hedajof rivers, from * ho earth, or in any other inunucr. 1 -j of 1 per cent._ Slaughtered t'att e, Svvino aud Sheep, on all cuttle und calves exceeding three nnmtlis old, .slaughtered, except wlien ahiuvlitered for the hiili-a and tallow exclusively, -IP cents per head. .Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cuttle and calves under throe months old, slaughtered, > couth per head. Slaughtered Cuttle, etc., on nil Hvvino iiliiughtorcd, lOcentspor head. Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on nil sheep ami lambs slaughtered, ft cents per head. Provided, Tlmt ('attlo, not exceeding five in ttumher, and calves, swine, sheen, and lambs 11 •« exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught ered by any person tor his or her own con sumption. in any ono your, shall he exempt fioiii duty; ued all shuep slaughtered tor the pelts shall pay two cents only por head. Snuff, per pound, 35 cents. Soap, fancy scented, cream, trnnspniont, und all descriptions of toilet und shaving soap, per pound, five emits. Soap, »ofl t r> per cont. Soup, eustilo, value not above live cent* por pound, 2 mills. Soap, Castile, vuluo above five emits. 1 cent. Soap, palm o I, sumo as Castile. Soap, orusive. same as Castile. Soup, all other descriptions, whitoor colored, except soft soup and soap otherwise provided for, valued not nhovo five cents per pound, per poiiml. 2 mills. Soup, all other descriptions, valued above five cents per pound, 1 cent. Soda Water, etc., 3 per cent. Spurs und Ship or \ e.*sel Blocks, 2 per cent. Spirits, distilled ami sold, or rem vid tor consumption or -ale, trom July 1, 1m.|, por gallon, $1 50. l'roiu February. 1, is two dollars per gallon on lirst proof, binge Coaches, 2’* per cent, on recoil ts. Steamboats, 2'y percent, on reeei|»is. Ships 2' ii por cent on receipts. March, made ot potatoes per p mnd, 2 mills. Starch, made of corn or wheat, per p >iind. ; mills. Sluroll, made of rieo per pouud x 1 cent. Steam Engines, including Locomotive and Marine Empties, pur cunt. Stool, in ingots, bars, shouts, or wire, not lc..- than ' , !*t an inch thick, valued u' heveii vents per pound or loss per ton. five dollars. steel, in ingots» bars, shoots <-r wire, not less than'4 ot mi inch thick, valued above seven cent* per pound and not above eleven edit* per pound, per ton, ten dollars. Steel, iu ingots, burs, sheets or wire, uot less than'4 "I un inch thick, valued at above eleven cents pci ton, twelvedollars and a half. Slone, freestone, sandstone, marble and building stone ot an r v other description, when dre.-sod. hewn or finished-, 3 per cont, Sterrcotypcs, all productions ot, 1 Stoves per ton, throodullnrs. Skins, ip>nt. kid, sheep, lioi.-c, h»q tannod or «lrtv!scd, m the rougli' 5 |m Skins, when previously a*.*esse«l rough, and upoii which duties have I tually paid, shall be as.*e*.*ed on the increased value, nl,v when carriedTr finished, Succo*.*ion to Real E.*tate, where the sue ecLor shall bo a lineal issue ora lineal sue eessorot tho predecessor, no the value of the real estate, on each one hundred dollars, oik dollar. Succession to Real Estate, where the sucees* sor shall bo a brother or a sister of the prede cessor upon the value, per one hundred dollars two dollars. Succession to Real Estate, whore the successor shall he a brother or sister ot the lather or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister of tho lather or mother of the predecessor, per ono4iundrcd dollars, four dollars. Su-vession to Real Estate, where the succes sor shall bo u brother or sister ot the grand latlur or grandmother, or a de cemUut ot the brothei or sister >*f the grand father or grand mother of tho predecessor, por one hundred dollar*, five dollars. Succession to Heal Estate, where thosucocs- sor shall bo of any other degree ot oollateii.il consanguinity to tho predecessor, or shall be a stranger in blood, per one hundred dollars, six dollars. Succession to Personal Properly .same as Real Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not above No. 12 Dutch standard iu color, produced directly from the sugar cano, and uot iroiu sorRlium or impeheo, other than thogo produced by the ro- finer, per pound. 2 cents. On ul I clarified and refined sugar above No 12 an 1 not above No. IK Dutch standard 111 color produced directly from tho sugar cane, and not from sorghum or impehoo, per pound,2‘y cents. Sugar, on all clarified or refined augur above- No. IS, Dutch standard in color, produced di- rectiv frmu the sugar cane, and not from sor ghum or irnphee. per pound. 8Vf cent*. . Sugar, on gross amount of sale* of refiners, including all tho products ot thetr uiauufacto- ria* or refineries, a duty of per cent. sugar Candy, valued at not above 20 ctf. per pound, per pound, 2 cents. •xoeeding 20 and not exoocdiug 4U cents per pound, 4 cents. Candy, • Ii .* t litimiul 51,000. ml 1 'il Di-lilb 1 , fifty dollars. l»i. tiliei-ol A pi It - hi,il Pom-hes, distilling i- .*■ (ban 2'Obiirn I.- peryoar, twelve dollar.* and Exhiliit ion-. G.-m-ral Mu* - rc'|Uii '-d. tei • l.d 1 :m l Taverns»when tho rentshull •d dollar- or I- *,) ten dollars. 1 mid Tavern.* (when the rents w-. huntil ed •Iollars, for any a ldi- "Ired d'dljrs or Irni-tioiiiil purl iu enty dollars. 1 dollars. ■ • lv eepers, tell dollars. • . Dealers, one hundred dollars. Patent Right lb-ale IVd.lleis, (with in mule.*' fifty dolluts. Be,Idlers, (with two is, (with ■8, (tr • mules) twenty- *r mulo) fiftoen I Vddlers, je limnlred dollars hundi- 1 ibilliii* and lur-. fifteen dollms. V/ twenty liv c d dlars. Plumber*, ten dolla Physician*, Surgeon. ellingon foot) ten dollars roods, filly dollars. Iry, lilty dollars. hu,-e receipts do not t Rectifier.. U'o Agents, eh Over live one thousand dol- s thousand dollars, ml Denti -t*, ton dollars, •u dollars. hi barrels) twonty-fivo Retail dealers, ten dollars. R"tail Dealers in Liquors, twenty-fivodollars. SmiIIioii* nml Jacks, ten dollars. Steamers and Vessels, (furnishing food or lur* riioaters, Museum*, Concert Hulls, one hun dred dollars. Tobmv tii-t*, ten dollar Wholesale De annual sale- do 1 W hole ale Dealers, side •d lit tho Pt liquors) whose i .$'•• c-M. fitly dollar*, veept liquors) whose l dollars, for every hlty thou-am Wholesale wholesale il.* ud ilolliL me dollar. Liquors, Select Limited School. su»»r Lau,ly, .icdis, ,0 cent, par pound or *oM otherwise lliun by Ot. pound! lo per coot hull'll.ite ot U.ryl«.,|,cr llai pound,, r-ceui,' lbr till) e*t 11* I The large a M 1 Sh ■ ei eupied t ad* of Eomalo education. 1 ha mt'iis, ti i . as a suitable location idiuient of *ueli an Institution, n l e.imai.idiou* Residence ot Mrs. -. opposite tho Baptist church, will The numb of which numb my family a.* In Pupils must year, «-r tor the no deduction w Ul he 1 if pi . 1 • - d ir will bo divided into tbr bo received into ntored for tho Scholastic iinlor, utter entering ; and for ub*oueo, except tei in* eh 1 I v eks. I 1 " I n st will open on the s'th of Octo- , Tho rates for It as follows: n Literary Departiuont f:ki tw Mu*i" ** 23 (K) Mu ie with uso of instrument 30 00 Latin and Greek lo Ud lexduMve of washing) 75 00 paid iu advance, iu enrrout-y «»r it* •nt. ions^ will bo made tor i i n.amental r institutions. ' vn sheets, i ll- , K. KURNIKER Sc CO., Dealers in Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries, No. 170 Broad Stroet, Under City Hotel. tylkr, §. r. RouiaoN. TYLER & ROBISON. No, 129, West side Broad Street, Grocers, Produco and Commission Merchants. • WALL. R. THOMPSON. WALL Sc THOMPSON. No. 132, East side Broad Street, Dealers in Groceries, Liquors Country Produce. J. A. M NK1LL. K. A. SMITH. J, A. McNEILL Sc CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Rope, Bagging, Shoes, Ac., 155, Broad Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, West side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. BRITTON Sc BARNES, Doalers in Family Groceries and Confcctiona- rics. Country Produce bought and sold. Crawford street—D. Walbohm’s old stand PERRY Sc C0„ Dealers in Fancy (foods, Hats, Groceries, Ac., 84 Broad streot. _ ,0. A. KOE1INE. Cutting and making douo in the latflst style. C. H. JONES, 131, Broad Stroet, Cutting Clothes, and Dealer in Fancy Goods. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 75, Broad Street, Wholesale and Hetnil Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings ami Tanners’Oil. P. BIEHLER, Manufacturer of Boots and .Shoes, In rear of bpear’s Jewelry Store. Books and Stationery. J. W. PEASE. Bookseller and Stationer, No. 92, Broad Street, Crockery and Glass Ware. C0WDERY A C0„ Dealers iu China, Glass Ware, Ac , -Columbus,Bank Building, _Bro_ad_8treet.__ Fashionable Millinery. Dentistry. Southern JSxpr-.us Co., S. II. HILL. Ao’t. No. 39, Broad Street. 0. B. WHITE. McKee’s old stand, opposite Temperance Hall, Manufacturer and Repairer of Carriages, Karnes*, Ac. R. F. DURAN. Dealer in Havana and Domestic Cigars, Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco, No (V), Broad nt , corner Randolph ami Broad. DR, KIRKSCEY, (Lato of Walker Hospital,) Offers his services to the citizens of Columbus, Office at Dawson, Collier A Co’s Drug store. DU. C0LZEY, Office up stairs, in building hack of Columbus Bank. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 4 p. a* and 7 to 10 p. m. HARRIS L'Ol’KTY. ^ f AEpRaiA-HARRIS COUNTY VJ Callaway hM am,lied to me fir fe' 11 - adminifltrotion on tfio catato of I Callaway, deceased, late of said /»« !“» A. Al, persons cncernod aro herakV. show cause (if any they have) »l,v s 5S', 6ed '» should not be granted tho said ’l.olica,?. ,,,, n t.X”rL™l orm ' h,n ' 1 lhls uaTSTiTIg: sept 16—w5t Qlt0U «W. MULLINS, Onli,... r G 'EOROIA-IIARRIS coun-y ITT- r II. Prichard applies to rne'fL aumimstration on the ealate of Jci,ol!'i? ot Patrick, deceased, late of said count. **t'- All pursuns CO corned are heraliv ! show cau.elif any they huvo) whysSi}'. 6 * d to should not bo grunted the said amflic^, leu «! Court of Ordinary t„ he held in an,?“ lt * county on tho first Monday in Novema. **'* tom^raSS!" Uiyhaml this septlfi-wfit ‘•■OMKW.gDLUM. Ordinu DU. S. B. LAW. No. 77, Broad street, Prescriptions carefully prepared. COURT ORDERS. n K .?RpIA, HARRIS COUNTY^ri—~ »ld ;o 0 u„&*” J ‘ ,B,iD T - L ° We - d —la" ,' h „* f All persons cofieerned are hotel,. >,„,•« , show cause (if any they have) w'hv^h. * istration of said estate should nu t be' — yWlBtfy G J.E0RGIA:—HARRIS COUNTY — w:n-7 f May and L. L». May have applied t 0 mi'? 01 iciters ol adiuimstration on the c.tateof S2}' May, deceased, lato of said county- 01 All person* concerned ore berobv nmii.,. show cause (if any they hove) why sSid Un 0 should not be granted tho said oiiidic il ', ,,' 1 Court ol Ordinary to he held iu un,] i,!, l , lk ! county on the first Monday in NoTanih./. 1 " 1 Uiven under my hand. tBla lit ft OKOKtiK IV. MULLiW*- — Ordinary, 3NfT otico, to the highoni oiuacr at the (Ioomia, on the fi’rel Tuesday in Xeveiubcr ntit' between the legal hours of sale. ' inure mule, color dark or black, rather ami,i, laco, with marks of harness upon her So’rai years old; sold us an estray, or *^ _sep29 30d J. M. DAVIS. Sheriff. oct 3-wot Ml'SCOGEK COUNTY. TAYLOR COUNTY. This eontrnct is to comuicnou with this uuto nd dura with tho yeur. Givi ii iu duplicate at tins day of mi —. Witness: Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL. MOSES A CO., Dealers in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish- „ , ing Guods. No. 96, Old Stand, Broad 8treet. SCHOBKR A EIFLER, •Manufacturers of Firo Proof 8afe6, Iron Doors and Shutters, Locks, Ac., Rear of Spear’s Jewel ry store, Randolph st N. CROWN A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Tin. Sheet Iron ami Copper Ware. House Furnishing Goods, Bill -*i<Io Hroml Street, K» Vi llILLrORD, wm. VB|, R. W. MILFORD A C0„ Manufacturers of Tin, Cooper, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware nni Stoves, 141, Broad 8treet. D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No, 143, Broad Street, Wholesale and Rotuil Dealers in Stoves, Iron, Tin. Copper, Britiuniu Ware. Ac. Registered ut- But tills may lie i Sui'orintendent of District, 1H«) MUI> ilitleil to meet the indi- liuiil wants, wishes and circumstances of the contracting parties, wliaoa: make any trade or agreement that is satisfactory to tlicimclvcs; un l so long ii* advantage is not taken ol their ignorance <.t tho trued puuplo to deprive them ot a lair and reasonable compensation lor their labor, officers of tho Bureau in this District will not interfere, but on the contrary, will give aid, encouragement and assistance in making con tracts wi* limit charging an> fee or imposing any other burden. '1 ho Bureau refuses to fix a price for labor or allow it to Do done by any commu nity or combination ot people, but leaves labor, like any other commodity, t - soil itsolt, in tho open market to the highest bi Idor. In case the employers’ eireumstnnem are such ns to make it doubtful whether or not they will have the mean.* nece . ary t > enable them to comply with their par) ol f ho contract, good and sufficient sure tic* to the b..nd will bo required, or wages will be secured by a lien on the crops or land. These contracts mu-t bu made in duplicate and approved by an utile or of tho Bureau, or nearest Provost Marshal, who should also, if possiblo, witness the siguaturesof all the parties and explain to them the terms, conditions and probable results id tho contract. In all the eases tho officer will inform the Parties Hint, having of their own free will joined in tho con tract, they will be compelled if noeossury to coinpl> m good faith witn its terms and condi tions. They will especially impress upon the lahmor that ho is to work under tho direction of his' employer, to ho industrious and faithful, and not«o leave tho plantati >n or place of his employment withmi' permission, unless ho is treated with cruelty. ...... , parents arc responsible lor their children, tho children tor their aged aud decrepit parents.and must labor tor their support; and (n making contracts this must bo taken into consideration, thereby providing for a large class of per sons who would otherwise become a burden up on tho community or Government. Persons who refuse or neglect to tuakc irriV- frn contract* for tho next year with the (rood people employed by them, will be required, should any dispute uriso as to the compensa tion to be allowed, to puv tho highest wagos givt u for the same kind of labor in their neigh borhood or section of country. 7 th, Officers nml agents of tho Bureau will on no account toil to protoot tho freed people iu their just rights,as ?i t forth in tho laws of Con gress and the Proclamation of the President of (lie United States, and for this purposo will, il necessary, call «>n the nearest military com mander for aid, in compliance with General Or der 102, (L S„ from (lie War Department. At (he same time they will not allow the froed people to practice any wrong or injustice on their eini loyers or on society. Thev will re member that it i the ehiof object ofthc Bureau to do ample justio* to all persons, white or black—to uid to the utmost in securing to the employer formation! and reliublo labor, and in • **'* • -* itg former condition of DAVIS TILLS0N, Brig. Goa- V. S. \ ols„ Act. Asst. Com ot lo—11 EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN B . rler* *t furnish the pupils will borc- at Eufuula, Ala.; A PI'li.' iti.m- for e: :- i in cci\ «-<i mi'll the ;h Uci .i, v Addic.-s until 2'qti .*»ept after that time, Columbu*. John k. McIntosh. KCKRRKXt'KM, Ex-Gov. Shorter, Kufaula. Ala, Pol. Wui, 11. Chumbors, " Mr J. R. Jones. Russell co„ Ala. J. T. Flewellon. " " Dr. Pol. J. M. Phambcrs, Mr. Jau.es P..ok, Mr. Wm. Mitehel, Mi A. P. l'lewellen. Wesleyan Female College, • M A (JON, (J A. 'IM1E Twenty-eighth Annual Session onens 1 OCTOBER 2d. hii. The Faculty is eotu- Plefe. The rates tor the First Term, which ends December R*t, areas follows: Kcgul ir Tuition in Pollcge Pla*ses $.<0 t\) Regular J’uitiju iu Prei oratory Class- ... 22 .«0 French, (opti.uiai) 15 (K» Music, (optional) with t-.so of in>truuiont, 00 lbuird, including Washing, Light.* and ; 90 (H) ueo, in currency or its J. M. BON NELL, Prosidont. Fuel • To be paid iu advaueo, quivulent. aug j2 w7 A CADMAN, GUN UNO LOCKSMITH. ALL Don-r ptions of Dell Hanging utlvnd- i« 3 t". and Keys made [ to order.! CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE POOR’S HOTEL.! Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 014 Mniu Str Dot, Louisvillo, Kentucky. P. S. Liberal advances made on Cotton on oonsigtnucnt. WAMTICU—Feathors, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow and Kag*. f**r w hich 1 will pay tho high- oat market price, cither iu ca»U or trad*. ««pt 5 Jui JOHN MoGOVERN, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Broad Stroet,) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering and Roofing done at short notice. Wnrohouse and Uomraiaaion Merchants, K. 8. GKKKNWOOD, WM C. OUAr. GREENWOOD A GRAY, Warchouso and Commission Merchants, Banktn Ware House, in rear Cook House. J. R. IVEY ft CO., urchousc, Receiving, Forwarding aid Coin- mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street, uuur Hnqulrw office. JOHN MUNN, . (Broad Streot) General Commissi n Merchant, Special atten- tlon paid to purcha.se and shipping ol ootton M. !\ KLLlir. CHAS KLLI8 M. P. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door .South ol Bank of Columbus- w. t7 wood!" CHARLES ROGERS ft CO , Purchasers of Cotton for Shipment. Office lute Bank of Charleston Agenoy, Broad Stroot. Watches, Jewelry, Ac* T. 8. SPEAR. L’ractioiil and Exporiuncod Watchmaker and Jowulorand Dealer iu Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry. Ac.. Corner Broad and Randolph J. U. BRAMUALL. Pruotioul Watchmaker. No. 99, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watch os aud Jewelry repaired. W. ROSENSTIUL, Watchmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad st.. Next door to J. W. Pease's Book Store. C. M. KINSKL, Jeweller aod Engraver, No. od. Broad Stroet. Candies, Fruits, Wines, &o. I. G. STRUPPER, Randolph Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Preserves, Pickles, fto. PHELPS ft WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturers of Phelps’ ’Moss Rose Candies, and Dealers in Sweet and Sour Articles, CARGILL ft BROTHER, 8S, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory^ Bakeries. CHARLES CRICHTON No. 150, Broad Stroet, C. BRET VOGEL. No. 32, Broad street. Druggists and Apotheo&ries, URQUIIART ft CHAPMAN, Druggists and Apothecaries, Dealers in Drugs, Medeotnos, Perfumery, fto., Old Staud, Broad St. DR. R. A. WARE. Druggist and Chemist, dealer in Drags. Oils, Stationery, Ac , 106, Broad street. A. M. BRANNON. 135, West side Broad street. Druggist aud Apothecary, dealer in Drugs, Medicines, fto. P. L. UKOOK8 . W. J. LASD F. L. BROOKS ft CO.. Manufacturing Druggists and Chemists, at Aoee ft Collier’s old stand. No 93. Broad st. Saddlery and Hornets, SHERMAN ft CO.. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, fto.. fte., Opposite Rosette ft Lawhon’s Auction Store, Broad street. a; McKenzie, Manufactur r of Saddles and Harness. Re pairing done at short nottee. No. 130, Broad street Auctioneers. D. P. ELLIS. (Lato Ellis, Livingston ft Co.,) Auction aud Commission Merohant, Comer Broad and Randolph streets. ROSETTE ft LAWU0N, 131. Broad Street, Auction and Commission Merchants. COLBERT ft WILKINS, 140, Broad Street. Auction and Commission Merchants. jam£s Johnson, l. t. doviino JOHNSON ft DOWNING. Attorneys at Law, Columbus, Georgia. /^.KORGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.—Mm. IIcs- \J ter W ilson applies to mo lor the guardian ship of tho persons an I property of Catharine, Erastus, and Bennett Wilson, orphans of Enoch II. Wilson, deceased, Into ot Taylor county: All persons concerned aro hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why tho guardi anship of said orphans should not ho granted to said applicant at the next November term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, this Oct. 1st, 1883. J. J. 1IUFF, Ordinary. _0ct 1 -lmf ocl8] G KO RGl A — TA Y LOR 001 ’ NT Y. — Two months Iroin date application will be ma le to tho Ordinary of Taylor Countv for leave to sell the real cslato belonging to the orphans of E. 11. Wilson, deceased. r\ KSTKK WILSON, Guardian. Oct 3d, 18<U-2tuloel8j f' GO RGI A—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Kli.k Nt YJ bi.—Mrs. S. E. Davis, administratrix of the estato of Joseph K. Holvensten, deceased, having applied fur letters of dismission from said adiuinistruth>n: It is therefore ordered, that a’l persons con cerned show cause, if auy they have, whv letters of dismission, ns aforesaid, should not ho grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi nary to be held iu aud for said county on the first Monday in April next; and that tbisordor bo published in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of said court. . J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. Oct 5-in0in /^LEpRQTA, MUSCOGEE CoUNTY-Vn VXMary W. Wingfield has upplied for the ad min istration oft he estate of Alonzo C. WinifiaM deceased, late of said county. All p. rson*cn- cerned are hereby notified to show cnuselif ari* they bavo) why the administration of mid « tate should not be granted to said applicants tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for Mil NovetuJjcr next, 1865 county on tho first Monday L. .,„. W1UUC , Oiv.n uf.Jcrmy h.ndthi, ,HJ, aay ofOrtob,,; oot7-w5t JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. ('GEORGIA- MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-ficti- V H5* u D. t rawtord has applied for the Guar. diai)8tnp of Benjamin C. und Dora MeClary orphans, under tourtcou year* of age, ot Samuel MeClary, deceased- All persons concerned aro hereby notifieJ to show enure (if any they have), why the Uuardi- unslup of said Orphans should not be granted to said applicant ut tho next November Term ol tuo Court of Ordinary for said county. oct l-w30d , Ordinary, GEORGIA -MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Mr?, Elizabeth Nance Iihs applied for a-iten of Administration de bonis non on the estate •! Harvey W. Nanco, deceased, vice G. K.Thom as, adm’r, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause (it any they have), why the admin- istration pf said estate should not ho granted to raid applicant at tho next November Termol the Court of Ordinary for said coun'y. * ’ ••/ill . Ordinary. U EO RGIA—M DSC0G K E COU NT Y.-Mn. S. E. Marble has applioil for letters of aJmiu- istration on thecstute of James 1*. Hayt de ceased, late of said eounty: G wnn/vr * I All penonB oonco/ned are hereby noiifUdU EORGIA-1AVLOR C0UMT.—Rulk Nl show cause (if any they have) why the aduuuu- be—■»»,. II. Ingram, administrator on tho tration of said estate should not l»e granted to estate of \\ L. Gay, deceased, having applied / said applicant at the next November termof lor lotters of dismission from said adm nistra- tmn: It is therefore ordered that, all persons con- corne<l show cause, it any thev have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should uot be order bo published in terms of tho law. A truo extract from the minutes of said court. . c , J*J. lll'FF, Ordinary. Ooct. 5. istv.t m6m G EORGIA: TAYLOR COUNTY.—Honiy L. Allison has applied for tho Kuardianship of tho person and property of Robert T. Wilcher, orphau of Jeromiah Wilcher, deceased— All pejrsons concerned aie hereby notified to show cause (ifany they have) why the guardi anship of said orphan :hould not bo granted to said applicant at the next November term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Niven uuder my hand, this Oct. 3d, 1R65. net l—lin J. J. lll'FF, Ordinary, G EORGIA: -TA Y L0R CoU NTY .—Two months attordate application will be made to the Honorable Court «♦' Ordinary of Taylor county, for leave t<» sell the lauds belonging to the estate of James Garrett, deceased.—Sent. 19,1865. ELIZABETH GARRETT, sent 23.-2.11 4 Adm’l, G EO KG I A :—TAYLOR COl NTT.-Two months from date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Tuylor county, for leave to .-ell tho lands belonging to the e.*tato ofChurlcs A. Loyd, deceased.—Sept. 19th, 1865. aept 23—2m JESSEE ADAMS. Adm’r. MARION COUNTY. 1 Ir * tl ‘° tuattor of the Probate RXPARTfc. of the last will and testament Wm. 1‘. \\ ebb, [of Mrs. Mury Wallace, do- Propounder. I ceased, in Marion Court of W ......... J.PfU in ary, July Term, 18(5. IIKILLA>, M illium P. \\ ebb propounds for Probate record the last will und testament of Mary Wallace, doceascd, lato a resident of said county of Marion; and whereas it appears to the Court that Cargill Wallace, the sole sur viving heir at law ot said deceased, resides be yond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court that said caso bo set down for trial at tho next Septem ber lerm of this Court, nt which time the proofs in said case be taken and the same heard and determined aud such judgment and order will then be made in the premises as to right and justice shull appertain; Aud it is further ordered that due and legal notioo shull be deemed as given s-aid Cargill Wallace by the publication of this order in the Columbus En quirer. a newspaper published at C« luuibus, Georgia, once a week tor six wcoks immediate ly preceding said September Term of this Court. A true extract from tho Minutes of said Court. Septemoor 6th, 1865. J. M. LOWS, Ordinary, and ex-officio Clerk of Court of Ordinary, ■ept 16—w6w GEOnUlA**Narlou County. Court of Ordinary for suid County, f September 5th, 1865. t WHEREAS, Jas, l! C. Herr hw am’iied to » * this Court of letters of guaidiauship of tho person and property of B. W, Urares, uii- nor of James L. Graves deceased : This is therefore to cite all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) why letters should not be granted the applicant in terms of the law, Witness my hand officially. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary, oct i-wlin tho Court of Ordinary f'»r said county. Given uuder my hand, September 25th, 1865. J NO. JOHNSON, 80pt 26.—0W _ Ordinary GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Ub the first Monday in November next at- plication will be made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate ol John A. Jones, deceased, late of said county. MARY L. JONES, Ad August 29th, Lift)-wi>0d j j. Executor’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December n v „. bo sold at the Court House in CuIuoiIhu, Mu«cogee county, two lots of land Nos 285 in the lOlli district of said county, containing 202! j ucros. The Musci>gec Rail road runs through this land, one lot pretty well improved and all woll timbered. Sold in con formity with the will of Daniel Cordrsy,de ceased, for the purpose of distribution, ’i'lrai cash. DANIEL CORD KAY. oct 7-wtd jj Executor. /1K0RG1A-MARION COUNTY.-Where- JJ as, II. G. Daniel, administrator of Daniel ■ rosier, deceased, lute of Schley county, has ap plied for leave to sell the laud belonging to the estate of said docoasod: AU concerned are hereby notified to file their ohjection within tho time prescribed by law why leave should not be granted. Witness my hand in office, October 4th, 1865. J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. oct 7-w30d GEORQ1 A—Marlon County. UrricB for said County. IX/IILRLAti Jane R, Bullock petitions for ▼ ▼ letters of administration ot tho estate of Cordy Bullock, deceased, late of said county : All concerned arc hereby notified to appear on or betore the first Monday in November next, to show* cause why letters should not be granted petitioner. W-itness my hand officially, Sent. 25,1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. fp28wlm GEORGIA—Marlon County. ...UEpufABY’ 1 * Offick tor said County. W HLKbAS*'Simeon Blue, administrator of » “ Iikaoi U, Peebles, deceased, bas petitioned this Court for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased: This is therefore to sito all concerned to show cause, on or before the first Monday in Uetober next, why leave should not be giuuted in terms of tbc ;tatute, fto. Witness my official signature this September 25th, 1866. JAS. M. LuWE, Onliuury- sep 28-w2m STEWART rOl'JITV. artoountyfor leave to sell the lot in the town of Lumpkin, beluuging to thb estato of Charles A. Farwotl, deceas'd. August28. D65. MARTHA FAR WELL, aug lOwflOd Adrnr’i. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer In numerous inquiries /run abroad we would say (hat we are jtrejMirtil TO TAKE CHARGE OP, 1*UT IN ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, Smith Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents al nearly every town ami a corps »f moil efficient men, selected foi integrity, capaei ty,and experience, to take charge of cr< r y lot. H'e will also pay all laves Ml Charges of every descripllon, AND MAKE LIBERAL. AUVASCW ON THE COTTON. In slwrt, ire trill hike, charge oj the CM* on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble H'halewr, from the time we receive il until sold a** returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., yew York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liver/Hril. England' We invite the especial attention "J n *'* residents to our facilities. E; M. BRUCE & 00, Augusta, Located in Columbus as Agent for £• ^ Bruce ft Co., I am prepared to takeeharp Cottons under the above advertisement, make advances tfiereon. I am alio desirous purchasing largely and will pay ta\\ rate*. FELIX ALEXANDER* Office 95. Broad Street. Sept 20—tf over Ennis’ hardwa^l^ COTTONI COTTON! KEIN & CO., AUGUSTA. OA-. OOTTON FACTORS, AND AGENTS OF THE NEW AM> ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN. Running weekly between Auitust. vaunah, ITAV1NO made th. nece««ar} bu.in«£ Xl rungements, we are prepared to maa* erul advances on all consignments entrusted to them for sale or ihipBJP 1 VJ ,u vunnah, New York or Liverpool, with al . costs, charges and expenses attendant including internal revenue tax.ftc. . e> Consignments entrusted to their care * vannah or New York will be forwardid rival by the first trip of the HELEN, an to our friends, Messrs. Smith ft P u , n ? n ^rltit New York, if iuteuded for sate iu that so ns to arrive in the short apaoe ol oign Having established a line of dlpPCf ffJJJni tween New York and Liverpool, a J* of Cotton intendodfor the latter pU c ft. sent forward without delay, thus ’ further expenses of insurance and »t“rte c in New York. KEIN A CO . Agents of Steamer Helen. OBlcu Jackson aug in dm Oj.posit. No. ii. W»rt«» » lw **