Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 22, 1865, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■iul.ni.yii TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In nntutr lo numerous inquiries from abnxul wc would say that ire arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OP, PVT IN OltUKlI AM> »HIP Any Lot of Cotton in the. Slates of Crtorgia, Sooth Carolina or Alabama, as me horr /oral agents at nearly entry town no t a mrjts of most qffirient men, lu'.eeletl Jin integrity, eapaei- ly, ami evptfteoee, to taler charge ))/ every ENQUIRER JOB OFFICE. This EstnblisbniPnt is again prepared Amnesty Proclamation. IHRISICOMICIS. Where**, The President the United States, on trie sth day of December. 1883, did, with the object ol suppressing the existing robolli ' iuco nil persr- lay do their arms, to csiore the au- *uo proclaina- In Job Printing We Mill also pay all Taxes ami Charges of every description, AND 9IAKK LI II Kit Ala ADVANCES ON THE COTTON. fairly we irill lake charge <>j the Cotton on rccci/ds or nrtlrrs anil give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from, the lino ire receive it until sold mol returns imnlr. to/ one Lutses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., Sew York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Lirai>oot. England. ]Vc incite the especial attention of non residents to uur facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta* da. Located In Columbus m- Agent for K. M Brueo A Co., f nm pr«i OK Al.l. KINDS NEATEST STYLEOFTHEART. lake chnrge of Cottons under the above a Ivcrti-oinent, nud to tnako advances toereon. Inin also desiroits of jmrehneiiic largely nnd will pay full market rates. FELIX ALEXANDER Office 9ft, Broad Street, Sejit 29--tf over Km.i ' hardware store l'KKSONS KKQUIltlNO CARDS, LABELS, HAND-HILLS, PLACARDS, SHOW BILLS, COTTON! COTTON! Kjmisr & oo.„ At JOUST A. CA- COTTON FACTORS, AND AUK N TS 01 Til E N15 W AND ELEGANT STIC AM KR HELEN, Running weekly hotwoeu Augusta nnd Sn- lTA V1 .vrr Trnrrt. XlUiaiiii* II rnugciuonts. wo aro piepareiTto nnnt% NFf- cr.il advances on nil coiisigniiioufs ol Cotton entrusted to iln-m for halo nr shipment to Sa vannah. Now York « r Liv.-rp-.d, with all the costs, charge- nnd expense- attendant thereon, including internal rcvouuo tax, At. Consignment.-. cutruMod to their rare for Sa vannah or New V. rk will t .• tor warded on ar rival hy the hi>t Dip -»l the li ELEN, and out Smith A Dunning, of ir sale in that market, n o m i n.- snort /•pa r of right days, ‘.-tutdi-hed a lino ot <-tii-|>cr ships be- ) ork no t Invert- ol, all .-Jiipnicnts iiL nde I tor the latter place. will be sent forward without delay, thus iivoidtnu the further expi-iircx ot inHuraneo and storage while in Now \ ork. K KiN A CD , Agents oj Si earner Helen, nupticet, PROGRAMMES, BLANK FORMS, OF ANY KIND, RAILROAD TICKETS, STEAMBOAT or RAILROAD nrk. i of Cot to nug 118-2m Dppo-ite Nn . \V:i i Block. WILlIS & CHISOLM, Factors, Commission Merchants, SHIPPING AGENTS, ('ll A RLE8TON, M. W I Kb attend • > the p. Ilnia, Ininiber. Naval leelion of limits, I’urchu-i purities. Consignment* of Messrs ,1- William- .V ( Cllsrleston; ? Ksi|., Align-' 15 W Clmk A Co.. Phil. Pcnilorgast, Fenwick A ( aug 21-210 J. e. M I KK it \ Mcl tlKItAV A illi:\llFLL', COTTON FACTORS, Oeuoral C'oinaiis-ion llmhanls, l’noviaroKTs, BALE ROPE AXI) UAUtiINti, MAIN STREET, ilET U KF\ K1KST A Nil SHCONDSTIU'IITS 1 m>iinvii,i,k, k. , prepared nt all tii No i hand i’ prieipal Manufn id Pa tging, wo a rnivh said artieles on the factory. "d l*rni..|-« K v. Ilaacilic, avm Cullselmiue Mnnhitie Uv|m FORWARDING. To I III. Iiranid, ut mu l.u-ii nro wlnl nt.rntioii, on, r J. cent ill have prompt dispatch, handling ami Our foci Cotton are iiu-urpa Wot. When de.ii CASH ADVANCE- •d h> d. Inn 22 .ini M, !•'KB u A X A M KN |.)y \ ROBERT C. GWYER, SHIPPING i.ADING, thorityof the Unit*-. — tioiis oflering amnesty and pardon to certain person* who had directly, or by implication, engaged in said rebellion ; and Wherea*. many rontons who had so engaged in the sai l rebellion, have, since the issuance of said proclamation, failed or neglected to take tho benefits offered thereby ; and Whir# nt. Man v persona who have been Justly deprived Horn all claim to amnesty and pardon thereunder, by reason ol their participation directly or by implication in said rebellion, and continued in hostility to tho government ol the United States since tho ditto ot said procla mation. now desire to apply lor and obtain Ote^ndl therefore, that tho authority of the Government of the United .States may be restored and that peace, order nnd freedom may be cat hlished, I, Andrew Johnson, Pres ident of tho United Staten, do proclaim and de clare,, that I hereby grant to al l persona who have directly *>r indirectly participated in tho existing rebellion, except as horoatter except ed umne.--.ty a nd pardon, with rnatoration of all rights of property, except aftUplavoa, except in cases where legal proceeding under t ie laws of tho United States, providing lor the confiscation of property of persons engaged in rebellion, have been instituted, but on the con ditions. nevertheless, that every such person shall take nnd subscribe to tho iollowing oath, which shall bo registered, for permanent pros- ervution, nnd shall bo of the tenor and effoot following, to-wit: . f 1 do solemnly swear or nfliriu in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithful- |y defend the Constitution of tho United States and will in liko manner, abide by and faithful ly support all laws and proclamations which have been made during the ex sting rebellion with referoii'o to tho emancipation ol Haves.— So help inc God. „ . . The following elm sen of persons nro excepted from't lie buiulits of this proclamation: 1. All who are or havo been pretended olvil or diplomatic officers or othorwfoo domestic or toioign agents of tho pretended Confederate States. . , 2. All who left •Judicial station* under tho United S'atOH to aid tho rebellion. , 3. All who hnvo been military or naral off! cerfl ot the protended Confederate government above the rank of Colonel in tho army, or Lieu tenant in the navy* . t „ 4. All who left their seats in the Congress of tho United States to aid in the rebellion. ft. All who resigned or tendered tho rosigna lion <*t their eouirai sion* in tho Army and Na- vv* ol the United Suite* to ovudo their duty in resisting the rebellion. i>. All who have engaged in any way in trent- ingotherwho than lawfully us prisoners of war persons found in the United Stales norvico as oflicors, soldiers, seamen, or in other capaci ties. 7. All persons who have been or aro absen tees from Die United States for the purposes of aiding tho rebellion. M, All military or naval officers in thorcbol service who were educated by the (fovernmont in the Military Aendemy at West Point or at tho United States Naval Academy. _ *». All persons who held the proto ruled ofliceH Governors of tho Statcfl. in insuneotiou ngainst tno United Statos. ' ... , , . in. All persons who loft their homos witlnn tho jurisdiction and protection of the IJni tod States, and passed Imyond the federal military lines into tho go c.illed Confederate States lor the purpose of aiding the rebellion. # II All persons who have engaged in tho do- iu>7.n TfO- iSjtll'USC* OFFICE ASSISTANT COMMISSION Ell. I Ifnreonof JtrJtipecs, Fruedmen and Abandoned I Lund* for thr. State of Georgia,^ j Augusta, Da., Oct. 3, l8d->. j Circular, ) No. 2. / 1. To prevent starvation and death among !(f people during the rapidly approueh- tlio fiecd people during the rapidly appi lug winter, officers and agents of this I»l ' will mako immediate and vigorous efforts to provide all freed people, who may bo out of e.mployment,wiih opportunities for labor whore fair compensation and kind treatment will bo secured to them. This ii the only practioaolo and comprehensive plan of providing lor their ssitics, and to this all homes, u «wvn>v.v«, ...» ... ilums. hi pitals or othor modes of furnishing relief will be regarded as subsidiary and for temporary only. 2d. In airthe larger cities, and where prac ticable in Kub-J>ifltriot«, a eensus will be taken ol the freed p-oplc, showing tho name, present and former residence, sex, age, occupation, value of property and condition, via: whethor able bodied, decrcpit^of permanent^ tnpnpa- oW self* support. ulo « sa ..-. HFV w.« be done by Intel ligcnt soldiers dotailod for the purposo with Officers and Agonts of the Bureau will invite all persons iu their 8ub-l>istrict8 want ing labor to mnk ith their addi-e known the fact, together a tuuii ivuurw, or name of agent nearer of .ess, and a full statement of the number and kind of porsons wantod—the kind ot employ ment and the compensation offered—which will ho kept on file in the office, or entered upon a book suitable for tho purpose. Intelligence offices established by prlvato parties, if man aged honestly, may be encouraged and used - auxiliaries. Wheuevcr it shall appear that there u more or less labor than can tin unprofit able employment ip any sub-district, the tact will be made known at tills office, to tho end that the needed distribution may he securpd. # 4th. Nations will not be htsuod, or othor aid given, to ablo bodied refugees or freed people wno aro offered, or can find, opportunities to labor for their own support and who neglect or refuse to do it. only such poriona of either ela c s as have sufficient means, or who are so permanently employed us to tnako it probable that they will be able t'» provide for their own wants through tho coming winter, will be al lowed to remnin in or about oitios and towns, but must be compelled, it necessary, to go to the country a- d accept places ot labor found by theuisefvoftior for them, by officers or agents of the Bureau. Columbus Businese Directory* Dry Goods and Groceries. J. F. WINTER Sc CO., Dealers i No. 78 Broad Street* Dry Hoods, Groceries and Country Produce. GKO. H. PKABODY, (Old Stand, Brood Street,) Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. Fancy Articloi and Country Produce. JAMES A. BRADFORD. Family Groceries, Ac., Ac., at old stand of Bradford Sc Snow, corner Oglethorpe and St. Clair streots. II. C. MITCIIBLL A CO.. (At Gunhy A Co’s old stand.) Whoioiale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Staple Dry (foods. L. M. IU0GKU3. R. s. GRAM. DIGGERS A CRANK, Grocers, Produce nnd Commission Merchants, lull Broad Street. J. A. CODY. Dealer in Grooeries. Produoo and Staple Dry Goods. Corner under Cook’s Hotel. B. D. CASEY. Groceries and Liquors, No. 157, one door below J A McNeill A Co., Broad Street, HILLS OF KXCIIANQK, HANK CHECKS, HILL-HEADS, OR ANY OTHER CLASS OF J O 13 W O XT. Dp KITH Ell PL AI \ or DUNAM ENT AI. Cun Imvo if. executed with dispatch. HOOK BINDING, IN Al.l. ITH IIHANt’IIKS, PROMPTLY BXKCUTKI) AT TUB Enquiror Job Oilloo. Wo Have Received AT THIS OFFICE A HOOD SUPPLY OP PAPER, Suitable for making any kind of BLANK BOOKS. A4 hUCHANTS. Kuilrond or Steamboat Com- , , .I'ttmes, or Clerks of Courts cun have made at this office anv kind of Book they may re wire. A r SHOUT NOTICE nnd IN THE BEST STYLE. Ncpt.», lsitr.-tf COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. HI Wilier ,lr.n .\T,v I ,,, I.. Con.lifiimont ROSIN, A-,-., A H<fm M JulrSQ-31, f eoTTuN. TlfRPEXriNK, A, STRASSBURUER, General Commission Morobaut, WHOLESALE OHOUKli. COMMERCE STREET, 10*4 Montgomery, Ala. , l'WAYS on liand an oxtuiuive assortment of i Liquors, Wines, Sugar* and Western 1' Colton bough/ t i’roiupt attuiitm julyl2.-(im i given to all consignments: NEI.LUi.W .V; VOX ZINKEN, COTTON FACTORS, Geuoral Oonunission Morchants, Hi, CAKON DKI.H P ST., NEW OK L E A \S, LA. , 18d>—dm BLANK U. S. TREASURY Permits to Ship Cotton, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. hopt 22—1 f PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. r lMLK undersigned beg leave to inform their a menus and tho publio generally, that they have built a first class Foundry ami Machine suop on Ugiethorpe street, between Franklin streott. ami are prepurod to do anything in their line of business. We will {‘X-kindot Machinery to order: i ake ... SUGAR MILLS Ot an east iron ‘ “ *“ J aniuter; a«nu aaitmsa irom ;») to UK) g and all tho intermediate *U«*. Wo will make to order SAW-MILLS and MILL WORK WS.5?W\£ f Iron, and all kinds of CASTINGS. l|OLLDW-WARK. PLOUGHS. K MILLS ot any td*o, with wrought or ■on ijlmtt*. from Ulnohos to \H inehes di- r; also KBTTLES from 20 to llK) gallons. tod .Slutes «.««r,« u .criii^/i da or boon engaged in de.-treying the commerce of the I nited Mate* on the lakes and rivers Hint separate the Britifth province.-* Irom tho United State?, 12. All peiHimr who, at a time whan they seek to obtain tho liooctit* humor by taking the oath heroin prescribed,nro in military, naval or civil (-oiiUiiumcnl or custody, nr iirnler bond of the military or naval uutlnuirioH or agents of tho United State- i.-i prisoucr-* ol uny kind,either Indore or after thoir eouvictinn. 13. All per.-ons wliohavo voluntarily paitiei- patod In said rebellion, tho estimated value of hie property i* ov caWJO.OKO. whose taxable properly i* cwjn.ono. II. AH person- who nave :ilmn tho oath of lbed i the Presidonl’s j tho oath dent lor pardon by the easo and the pi ted State.. Tho S< lirli rub? and rofc and recording the i tho date .mi ! who have not tliouce- > • 11.v ii !:iti; piovhled that nay bo made to the Pre-i - ny pei-.ui belonging to tho I Mich clemency will bo ox- n-i-tent with tho tucks of co and dignity ot tho Uni rotary ol State will edub- lutioiiH l*ir administering id uiiino.-tv oath, ho as to tho people and guard tho In the testimony whcroi f. 1 huvo horauuto set iu> hitiid.iind eau.-ed the rioal of tho United Stiltc-r ty be affixed. Done* at the City of Washington, this tho 21)th day ol May. A. D., 1S*.», and ol tho independoneo ot Auicncii the KPth. AKPKKW JoilNRON, By {lie Pre-idenf, \\ it. 11. SEw.utu.fiocrctnry of State, 1 ii Mil' tie. (ion a t(i Tho following e xccpted ClagMOi has boon issued from tho uttornoy general’* office by direction of tho president: All persons belonging to oxoopted cln enuiiK rated in the president** proclamation of Miiy 2*.»tli, lStwho may make special applica- . — ion; are hereby notified that bemre t lie irrespective a ppl cation* would ho considered it must he shown that they have respectively taken and *utaieribed to tho oath or atliraintion in saitl proclamation o tho pi evident. Every such person desirini special pardon should make application ii writing or in person therefor, and trunsiui with siieli application the original oath and at* lirarGion as liken and subscrihid before tin oliicor authorized a iter tho rules and regula tion-promulgated by tho see rot ar.v of t-tuto, to itdminider the amnesty oath prescribed in said proclamation ol' tho president M'KKp, Attorney General. MONETARY. In u cirutilur just issuuii by thu motto politaii instirnnro i*oni|mny wo find tho following useful table, showing liio value ol’currency com pared with gold at differ- ont rate* of premium : When gold is Tho discount on >. legal ten- r currency curren cy i 105 i 111) (M lift OH 120 00 »» I*vr 1;; o.» per lt» 07 pc One hundred dollars ... currency will buy in gold • 23 20 ( 1 per cent 21 OS pt 25 03 per cent 2S ;iS per cent 31 01 gor cent :*.3 SI per cent 3,. 40 per cent 37 50 per cent 3P 40 per cent 41 IS per cent •12 Mi per cent •14 15 per '.'I) ‘.HI M 05 83 80 (HI 74 07 71 42 (S '.Hi titi tW i>4 51 62 50 58 82 •nt Vice of Hold fir Confederate Xtdcsfrom January \, lHtll, to May 12, 1805, inclu sive. ei. 1 Biprl Nov*. 13 v, 50 15 to Nov. 15 lft PI IRON RAILI* MACHINERY repaired with 'neatness and despatch. in connection with our husinosa. wo havo se cured the services of a first class troodnmn, who will take groat Pleasure in hauling all Castings inode at our n ok* to thediffvront depots, steam- boat landings, or nnywhero in the city, free of ^August 2t CRANE, JOHNSON <& GRAYBILL^ SAVANNAH, OEOUOIA, ravAniMi ami mmm umim. i info. nl the iug his many friend* in i-oluiubus .... country that he lias re-established his ti._... iSavunnaii aud will give • iretul attention to all busiuesi entrusted to them- II. A. CRANK, JOHN R. JOlIXS iN, J. II URAYHILL, sept 13—3ui IKs IMS.! CO., WM, SMITH IIliO\V\ BOOTS AND SHOES, No. s.'l, Chamber* Hi., \vw York. uigiiuirnu of Cotton for sale i n CotutnL- sion. and mnke r:uh advance* on shlpmeuU. lli* arrangement* aro *ueh iu» to insuro faithful attention to the interest ol tho oomigucr. Sept 15—2m NOTICK. ceased, on tho >ili property of his« ute. tier, when, potatoes horses syrup l "'IU, lot . a tile. hog. art, buggy, cotto harge. c L. HAIM AN J CO. r. S. All kinds of Country Produoo taken i oxchungo for work, on liboral terms, aug 15—U L. H. A CO. CITY FOUNDRY. 'I'lJB tubnorib«r« would rospeolfully inform A their triends and tho public gonerallv, that they havo REBUILT their FOUNDRY.aiid are now prepared to do any kind of CASTINGS of Brass or Iron; such as Sugar Mills of tho most 1MPK0\ lib PATTERN, and anv sixo: which wo^rill WARRANT to S^AND: BY HUP KETTLES. BARK MILLS, GIN GLARING, —u any Rind of mill work. Fob, 1 Fob. 151 March I March 15 April I A. nl15 dor; such a* SAW-MILLS, GRIST A ILLS, and in fact uny thing in our lioc. 4W* In connection with our businoss.we have secured tho services of ono of the best PAT TERN MAKERS in thooouotry. ..'X*. ar .S. ."••‘kinB a Urw uaortm.nt of IIOM.OW.WAKK: auoh u POTS. OVEN8, St l.l.m SUIIlVIK ...,l 1 Mlv- * SKIU.KT8. SPlllViKS and UOS. Mo will ,,1-baog, any (bin, in our lino for anJ u.Vlo l‘‘.. b°unLry 1‘roduc,, .1 old PHICfcS or Apia Ed. Ordor. ro»|.oclfully uolloitod and promptly l’ORTKR, McILillKNNY Jk CO.. T ~ Steamboat Lauding, May li>, 1865.—If For Sale, A VIRST CLASS second-hand forty-Uor»e power STtSAM ENGINE, the plantation will bo to containing about three hundr laud Tatuis «n»h 1. M Oct 11 -td* ,t.r u fivni;'r.*r:». I s.iWoVi^^vrtr,;- jy%££&&*? ii olearoii i “ r . v . l .'““»bo it . ouipl.t, for immrdiatn work. A«“t A,,dr «« A. A. SMITinVK K. A June 15 July 1 J uly 15 Aug. 1 Aug. 15 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 2 20 2 20 2 50 Sept. 15 ! 50 •2 f?0 2 50 2 50 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 1 to Feb. 1. lNdit 1 m- Feb* 1 t«> aMnreh lo May June 15 July 1 July 15 Ang.l Aug. 15 Sept. 1 Sept. 15 Got. 1 Oct. 15 May 1 2>) May 15 Juno 1 to July 15 IS J uly 15 to Aug. 15 20 Aug. 15 22 Sept. 1 20 *ept. 15 22 Dot. 1 Get. 15 Nov. 15 2S Hoc. 1 l»co. 15 35 • Doc. 31 51 11 1865. Jan. 1 iki • Jan. Id Oft •' Feb. 1 56 •' Fab. 15 43 •' March 1 55 M Mandi 15 . r 4l " April 1 70 *' April 15 go . dpril 2i» let) ' 1 April 2t»2iX) 1 I April 27 300 1 I April 28 ftud " 1 j April20 800 •• 1 I Aprilau 1000 ** 1 May 1 1200 •• . 1 I Which wa* tho la*t ao- 1 | taal saie for Coufmie- I nto Notes' DR. W. C. BELLAMY 'TENDERS his professional services in the X various branches of MEDICINE, SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS, 5th. Unfortunately, there Is a widespread be lief umo k the freed people of this State, that at Christmas there is to he a distribution ol properly among them, and under thia impres sion they are refusing to make oontract* for tho coming year. All officers nnd agent* ot this Bureau aro directed, and other officers ot the army throughout the State, are eardestly re quested to exert themselves to convince the ........ I <> i V.... fl.nu nro nllprlv lltixtltkon. treed people thu- they are utterly mistaken aud that no *uoh distribution will take place at Christinas, <*r at any othor time, and to iudnoe to enter into contract* now, that they may not, at thojind of the year, be In a condi tion to ontatl severe suffering oh themselves, their families, nnd upon the community. 6t|i, Contrac t for this year, howevor made, erbal or otherwise, will not bo interfered with, except to compel, if iicoeHiarj’. both parties to E. KURNIKRR X CO.. Doalers in Dry Goods and Fanoy Groocriei, No. 170 Brood Street, Under City Hotel. J. A. T X liKK. TYLER No, 13t», West sido Broad Street, Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants. L. w. WAI.I.C R. THOMPSON. WALL Sc THOMPSON. No. 132, East side Broad Street, Dealer* in Groceries, Liquors. Country Produce. K. A. SMITH, & CO.. Wholosnlo and Retail Dealers in Groceries, ' ' Rope, Bagging, Sh 155, Brood Street. B. JACKSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, 133, West side Broad Street, Columbus. Ga. „ , G. A. KOEHNK, Cutting nnd making done in tho latost stylo, Randolph street, two door* east ol Struppcr. C. II. JONES, 134, Broad Street, Cutting Clothe*, nnd Dealer in Fancy Goods. | tAlt| lH i-Ot'ATy gssK&eagSaesI Boots nod Shoes. WELLS Sc CURTIS. No. 75, Brood Street, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer* in Boot*, Shoe*, Leather, Findings ami Tanner*’Oil. P. BIEHLKK, Manufacturer of Boot* and Shoes, In rear of Spt Jewelry Star Books aud Stationery. J. \V. PEASE. Bookseller and Stationer, No. J)2, Broad Street, Crockery nnd Glass Ware. C0WDERY A CO.. Dealers in China, Gloss Ware, ic , _ Columbus Bank Buibiin^, Broad Street. Fashionable Millinery. ^ , MRS. L. A. LEE. Randolph street, next door to l G Struppc Dentistry. Southern Exprcus Co., S. II. BILL, Ao't, No. 39, Broad Street. C. E. WHITE, McKee’s old stand, opposite Tempcronco Hall, Manufacturer anl Repairer ot Carriages, H.v Ac. It. F. DURAN, Donler in Havana and Domestic Cigar*, Chew ing and s'mnking Tobacco, No 06. Broad si . < i ucr ltandoipli and Broad. DR, KIHKSCEY, (Late of Walker Hospital,) Offer* hi? services to the citizen* of CoImnbuR, Office at D.iwsuii, Iot A- Cn’s Drugstore. BRITTON A BARNES, Dealer* in Family Groceries and Confectiona ries. Country Produoo bought and sold. Crawford st-cet — I). Walbohm’s old Rt\nd. comply in good faith with their agreements, and to fettle dispute* when they may ari*o. Contract* for next year will bo made in writing. The form of contract usually adopted reads a* "Know all men by thc*o present*, that , Mho county of .Stateof , held and firm ly hound to tho United State* of America in tho sum of dollar?, for tho payment of which bind heir*, cxceutoi*. administrators firmly by these prosonts in this contract: That — furnif-h to the persons whose names are ubjoined, (freed laborers,) quarters, fuel, sub- btantial and healthy rations, all medical at tendant'* and supplies iu ni?o of sickness, nnd "inD-,..—unt opposite thoir respective nuincs per month during’n*. i *^Upuatlon of tho con tract; the luborcirf to im | aid in tun touvt.ru tbc final (lispoRal of the cron which is to bo raised by the State ol- - plantation, in tho county of— Ultract i* to coiutucuco with this date. • with tho year. ia duplicate at this day of Witness: • Superintendent of District. Registered at . IMG But this may ho modified to meet tho ind vidttul wants, wishes and cirouiiiRtauccs of the contract ing parties, who can make any trade or agreement that is satisfactory to thciiHclve*; an 1 so long us advantage is not tikun of the ignorance of tho freed people to doprivo thci oi a fair and reasonable compensation tor their labor, officors of tho Bureau in this District will not. interfere, baton the contrary,will give aid, encouragement and assistance in making con tract* without, chargingntiy fee or imposingnny other harden. The Bureau refuses to fix a price for labor or allow it to bo done by any commu nity or combination of people, but loaves labor. PERRY A CO., Doalers in Fancy Goods, Hat*, Groceries, Ac., 81 Broad street, Iron, Copper and Tin. HALL, MOSES A CO.. Dealers in Hardware, Iron and House Furnish- __ ing Goods. No. 96, Old stand, Broad Street. SCI10BER Sc EIFLER, Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors Roar of Spear's Jewelry store. N. CROWN Sc CO.. Manufacturer* and Dealers In Tin. Sheet Iron u,, d Coppec Ware, House Furnishing Goods, HUUBB J-UIIIIOU •u° Broad Street. R» W. MIM.VORD, WM. FKK. R. W. MILFORD Sc CO.. Manufacturers of Tin, Cooper, Sheet Iron, DR. C0I//EV, Office up stair*, ia building back of Columbus Dunk. Office hour* 7 to 8 a. in., 1 to 4 p. m. ami 7 to 10 p. in. All i.fMons concorued j! **8toni.liN ehould not bo granted7h. v f Court ol Ordinary ^ bo « county on ,h c J- 4 in toX';:,T(" ni >' aei.t 16—wot ° E0KaE ^ JlCUjj ^ssaswrjfcJaf-ta AM lioi-ous oo.„., rnc d Id not be gr.intoj • i t of Ordinary I,,. |*^®l' “u;v?n°nl,d em;t in i“ *«S »ept 10-w5t _ ■ “ MU.Llft! said county . ! All * show e B tSti uv , |u . ^ ■•"( u county * ah persons concorned ar-it. , low cause (if nnv tin v {**reby tration of said e?tate -! l i ,i'r \ ’ t! -.-‘id applicant at.¥|,c CoS?? held m and lor suidcountv nnM, l c lu> in November next. * ’ ° n fire 1805 °“ undcr ,uy band tbj, _scpt.30-w.3t l,1 ‘ show cause (if any tlu v h .vn Uer • y B °ti should not begrantei rj.«.. •,V " hy **i4 Court ol OrdlnSy tube i county on the fi r .-t .\5„„ i i!' B n«l fori Given under my hand t»iiV net 3-wnt UK0Kllt "• Mufe' ‘•'hlito, DR. S. B. LAW. No, 77, Broad street, Prescriptions carefully propti COURT ORDERS. TAY LOR COUNTY. G ECfllG 1 A—TA YLOR COUNTY.-Mr*. Hes ter Wilson applios to me lor tho guardian ship of the persons an t property of Catharine, Krastus, and Bennett Wilson, orphans of Enoch H. Wilson, deceased, late of Taylor county : All persons concerned aro hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why the guardi anship of said orphan* should not ho granted to saul applicant at the next Novomber term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, this Oct. Ut. 18(55. nl. tins Oct. nt, 18(55. _ L . , . , , J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. Oct l-lm[oci6j G ‘ 1 EOIUUA— TAYLOR COUNTY. — Two S month* Irom date applieation will bo ma le to.tho Ordinary of Taylor County for leave to ‘ute belonging to the orphans of vyii.i. be ..... YY Court ilou.o iu Ii iii.m! k , ' Oeorgin.on tho first Tit,'-iltivin \^. n i»« between the lrg.il b, u,. ,'. " 1 „ ' rak *5 one marc, buy r„l.,r. i,lair,I i..'1 ' *,*‘“'4 bin,l loot white, lilt, en I n i , * r ‘. 1 twelvb yenr.-old. - 1 - 3 Also, at tho same time ami t,l„„. innre mule, color dark or b ad laco, with marks of bnrar.-s ,in\ST“S* years old; sold as an e”lr" v btr '»« _ 8.P2B 3Ud J. hi. DAVI8.il MPEctwaa t ot \xv. OEOaaiA-MUSCOUEK Coi’NTTJ V . mm A. Waters lias tiled his eetiiimi ministration of iho ,-tato „l l‘itliVb«A® deceased, late ol baid county. Nry sliow eau r Jr, I ’i''i' any'nVey l |!'"o! 1 "f,nb,° Ut miration pt .aid estate si,mild raid applicant at the a xi Dercuihn tSfa! Court Of Ordinary tor said county!’ Cf *^ aiycn under my liai.,1 ibis -Jiub Orioh., JNtl. JUIINSUJI, UiJii Ally rsoanl oct 2t-w3'kl /^J-KOUOtA, Ml.iSCiiiiEi; (’(H'NTv^d VJf Alary \\. \\ iagtiela has ar idled loriij ministration ofiho e.ta rl " deceased, late of raid v corned are hereby noli they Imvo) why the ai t.te should not be granted io,ni,i'i»'*a the Court of Ordinal) lu I v lici t i, Hi county on the lirrt M, i lay ia X, ,. , L k,.* iliven undermv hand tiii-Mbaiv!?iiiL,' im _ JNo. JulIXsoxfunhu V. B. THOMPSON A CO.. No. 143, Brood Street, Wholosalo and Retail Doalers in StoveR, Iron, 'Fin, Copper, Britumia Ware, Ac. John McGovern, (Under Cook’s Hotel, Brood Street.) Manufacturer and Dealer in Tin Ware. Guttering and Roofing done at short notice. Warohouno and Commission Merchants. like any other commodity, t • soli itsolf, open market to the highest hi Idol’. In case tlio employer*' circainstaueus are such as to make it doubtlul whether or not they will havo tho moans ncceomry to enable them to comply with their pail of tho contract, good and sufficient *ure.tic. to the bond will be required, or wag« * will ho secured hy a lien on tho crops or land. These contracts must ho made in duplicate ami approved hy an officer of tho Bureau, or nearest Provost Marshal, who should also, if possible.witness tho siguaturcsofall tho parties plain to them tho terms, conditions and probable results of tho contract. U> nil the case* tho officer will inform tho parties lhat, having of the‘r ow a l'roe will joined iu tho con tract, they will he compelled if necessary to conipU in good faith with its term? and condi tions. They will especially impress upon the laborer that ho is to work under tho direction of hi* employer, to ho industrious and faithful, and not to leave tho plantation or plaoe of hi* employment witlioiP permission, unless ho is treated with cruelty. Parents are responsible li»r their children, the ohildrou for their aped nnd deoropit paronts.and must labor tor their support; and in making contracts this must ho tukoniuto consideration, thorobv providing for a large class of per sons who would uthorwiso boooipo aburdon up on tho community or Government. Persohs who refuse or neglect to make mrit- ten oontract* for tho next year with tho freed pooplo employe 1 by them, will bo required, should any dispute ariso as to the comp lion to bo allowed, to puv tho highest wages give n for tfio same kind of labor iu their neigh borhood or section of country. 7th. Offieeis and agents of tho Bureau will on no uccouut tail to protect the froed people in their Just rights, ns set forth in the laws of Con gress and ihe Proclamation of the I'rosidcnt of the United States, npd for this purpose will, il necessary, call on tho aoAr«et military com mander i»r aid, in compliance with Genuml Or* der lt»2, <\ S„ from tho War Department. At tho sumo time they will not allow tho freed pooplo to practice any w rong or injustice on K. 8. UUKRXWOni), wy O. OKAY. GREENWOOD & GRAY. Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Rankin Ware* House, In rear Cook House. J. R. IVEY A CO., arehouse, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Oglethorpe street, near Enquirer oflico. JOHN MUNN, (Broad Street) General Commissi n Merchant, Special atten- tlon paid to purchase mid shipping of cotton M. 1\ KLLI8. CHAS ELLIS. M. r. ELLIS A CO., Commission Merchants, Broad street, next door South of Bank of Columbus^ W. T. WOOD, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Apalachicola, Fla, CHARLES ROGERS I CO, Purchasers of Cotton for Shipmont. Oflico late llunk of Charleston Agency, Broad St root. Watches, Jewelry, Ac. T. S. SPEAR. Practical and Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler nnd Dealer in Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, &(\, corner Broad and Randolph. J. H. BRAMHALL, Practical Watchmaker, No. 99, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Jewelry ropairad. W. ROSENST1HL, Watohmaker and Repairer, No. 90, Broad at., Noxt door to J. W. Pease’s Book Store. C. M. KINSEL, Jeweller and Engraver, No. 56. Broad Street. Thev will re member that it i the chief object ofthe Bureau to do ample justice to all persons, white or black—to aid t >lhe utmost4n securing to the employer permanout and rellublo lubor, and in restoring tho State to its former condition of peace and prosperity. DAVIS TILLSON, Brig. Gen- U. S. Yois., Act. Asst. Com oct 10—tt Ma Candies, Fruits, Wines. Ao. I. G. STRUPPER. Randolph Street, I’rescrves, Pickles, Ac. PHELPS 4 WHITESIDE, No. 114, Broad Street, Manufacturers of Phelps’ ’Moss Rose Candles, 1 and Dealors in Sweet and Sour Articles. CARGILL A BROTHER. 83, Broad Street, Variety Store and Candy Manufactory. EDWARD WILDER, Bakeries. mmm druggist, CHARLES CRICHTON** C0„ No. 150, Broad Street, I Manufacturer of CAkes, Loaf Bread, Crackers of all kinds, wholesale and retail. c. BRBYVOGEL. No. 3?* Brood street. Manufacturer of Cakes. Broad andCraokers. of all kind* Lager Beer Saloon. sell t lie Ke U. Wilson, deceased. HESTER WILSON. Guardian. Oct .id. mV2in[oo18j ( iGORGiA-TAYLOR CUUNIY^Ku'lk Ni YJ St.—Mr*. S. E. Dalis, administratrix of the estate ot Joseph E. llolvonsteu, deceased, having applied lor letters or dismission from said administration: It is therefore ordered, that all persons con cerned show cause, if any they have, why letter* of dismission, as alj.rcsald, *lioald not bo grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi nary to be hold in and for said ccunty on the first Monday in April next; and that this order be published in terms of tho law*. A true extract from tho minutes of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. Oct 5-nitbn / ' EORG L A-TA \ I.Ull Cti [ N TVRi:lk ^ H. Ingram, administrator on tion: nett II. rriivvt.ml he. in* Inr diansbip of RetijMiiun C. anil !>, the is orphans, under l< McClary, doccm>od. All persons ('..neerm'd arc he show cause (if noy thc.\ ha\c), \ anship of said Orphan- should to said applicant ai the next November ary lu opt- untjr. 21th, 1 oct 1 -w.'lOil JN'b John mix, t'riiui » has applied ! •onis non on i eceascd, vico (I.R.fl It is therefore ordorod that all persons con cerned show cause. if any they have, why lct- . ...ey have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should not he grunted to the said applicant by the Court of Ordinary to be held in and fuf^aid county on tho first Monday in April next; and that thi:; order bo published in terms ofthe law. A true extract from the minutes ol said court. J. J. Ill FF, Ordinary. Ooct. ft, 18(55 Allison has applied lor the guardianship of the person end property of Robert T Wituher, orphan of Jeremiah Wtlchor, deceased— All persons concerned ato hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) whv the guardi anship of said oridinii should not he granted to said applicant at the next November term o f the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, this Oct. 3J, 180-5. -4^—liji J. J. lll'KF, Ordinary, G K ORGIA: -T A Y LOR 6OuNTY.—Two months after dato application will be made to the Honorable Court o*' Onliaarv of Taylor county, (or leave to aell tho lands belonging to tbo estate of James Garrett, deceased.—.Scot. 19,1865. E LIZA JTE IT 1 G A It R ET T. 23.—2m Adurx. sept 1 Two months from date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, for leave to soil the lands belonging to the estate of Charles A. Loyd, docuased,—f*cpt. 19th, 186.1 sept 23—2m JESSEK ADAMS. Adm’r. MARION "OI XTY. Michael and Martha Peacock have applied to me for letters ol administration on the estate ol Howell Peacock, deccusefi, late of said coun ty— All persons concerned arc hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why the adminis tration of said estuto should not be granted to said applicant nt a Court ol Ordinary to bo held in and for said county. Given under my hand October 19th, 1865. J. M. LOWE. oet 20* liu Ordinary ) In tho matter of the Probate ! ol t,,e ,H “ l ' v ‘ff and testament Wrn. P. \\ obb, Sof Mrs. Mary Wallace, dc- Propoundor. I ceased, in Marion Court ol W tr _ n _ . _ Ordinary, July Term. 18(... HE RE AS, n illiaiu P. Webb propounds for Probate record the last will und testament ot Mary >\alluce, deceased, late a resident ol said county of Murion; nnd wliorua* it appears to the Court that Cargill Wallace, the solo r«. - viving heir at law of said deceased, resides be- ANI> DHALER IN OruKKiats aud Apothecaries, UUUUUART Ji iCHAPMAN. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Druggists and Apothecaries, Dealers in Drugs, Modccincs, Perfumory. Ac., Old Stand, Broad oL DB. R. A. WARE, | Druggist uml Chemist, doaler in Drugs, Oils, Stationery, Ag . Broad street. 106. yoiul tho limit* of this Slat. . It is therefore ordered by the Court that said case be sot down for trial ut tho next Septem ber iorm of thi* Couit, at which time the proofs in said case bo taken and tho same heard and determined and such judgmont and order will tlion bo made in the premise* ns to right and justice shall appertain! And it is further ordered that due and legal notice shall bo deemed a* given .-aid Cargill Wallace hy the publication of this order in tho Columbus En quirer, a newspaper published at C. luinhus, a week lot six weeks immediate- inber Term of this Court, the Minute* of aaid Georgia, ly preccdih A true • Court. ract lr moer (5th, 18*v . i i« • .,’f* M-LG WE, Ordinary, se°pt 16—w! !* >U ^ cr k of Uourt or Urdiuary, A. M. BRANNON. 135, West sido Broad street. GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, P. I.. 1)BOOXK . W, J, LAND F. L. BROOKS A CO.. Manufacturing Druggists and Chemists, at Acee A Collier’s old stand, No-93, Broad it. Saddlery and Harness, SHERMAN A CQ-. No. S14 Main Stroot, Louisville, Kentucky. tort.'UlHn. ( .r Pl.li.mW, Wyniiinn sml vl- Ity. Ho may always, when not necessarily K ** * 1 the Drug Store of F. L. absent, Brooks A Co., du. .. uenee-.r Mr. w Uej j ol sept 2'—Un P. S. Liberal advauses made on Cotton on ooiitfigniucnt. “• 1 T^ rA " T . , 5' W - Fc * ,h ff'l Beeswax, I- r*ll"w and Rag 4 , for which l will pay tho high- rkwt pnsu. eitbvr iu cash ur trade. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness. Ac., Ac Opposite Rosette A Lawhon’a Auction Store, Broad street. a. McKenzie. Manufactur r of Saddle* and Harness. Re pairing doue at sho-t notice. No. 130, Broad street (Late Ellis, Livingston A Co.,) Auction and Commission Merchant, _ Corner Broad und Randolph streets. li PiOlK* IA--5I urlou (utility Copbt up OnniXAHY for said County, , September 5th, 1865. IIKREAS, Jas. L. C. llerr has uppiied (o thi* Uourt of letter* of guardianship of the person and property of II. W. Graves, mi nor ol James L. Graves deceased ;* This is therefore to cite all concerned to file their objections (lT any they have) whv letters snould not be granted the applicant in terms - lisaboth Nai Administration d« Harvey W. Nance, as, adtn’r, drceasei.. All persons concern!d nro ltt reLynotils show cause til any they linvc, wliytbea.' istmtion of aaid uscii •aid applicant at th( the Court ol Ordinal Given under my Ii JNO. J0I1X80N, OrJind r.-.'ih.ll oo* 1 w30d r E. Marblo hiisappi of Jaiue- lMIojtl istraiii ceased, late All person* cjnccrood nro hereby n<»:iuj show cause (if uny Ihey li n et wl.v tlu-ud^ tration of .said estate sl„ u.M said applicant at {lie m\t Nowinnwtia tlio Court of Ordinary for Given under my bund, naid e udy. pteinbcr 25thJ( sept 26.-5 ,I.\U. .K.illMui, HrJiu a KORiifA. MRSCOtilih .lira r . first Mu ml ay ... plication will bo made to I county lor leave to sell the A. Juno*, deceased, late of MARY L. JON 1.8,Ala’ (HN’TYl inber m (i inary dl estate of Jf August 29th, lS(i5-_wiUd Execut.r’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesdny in Di-canbernext| bo sold at the Court ll.-u-e in (uluaT Muscogee county, tw ■ lots nt in.) \ 3riot ol said The road runs through this land. • improved ami all well tinibt formity with the will o£ Daniel Cqi$9 00atea, for the purposo '•*. (listrthution. I« cash. DANIEL COlll'RAY,] oci7-wtd .i.i iN-vut ITBWA&T ( ot NTT. G1WO MONTHS from dato nndicatius be made to tho Court ol Ordiiuryoftf art county for leave to hell the l»t in thet 'f Lumpkin, belonging t<> the c-tnlcof Chi within the leg- NY. 1*. MAUiKWS.j , T. J. M U'llK" ': 1 , | opyu ga—amw of the law. Witney my hand officially, . y . J. M. LOWE, Ordinary. BORGIA--MARION COUNTY.-Where- as, 11. G. Daniel, administrator of Daniel I raster, deceased, lute of Sob ley oounty. has ap plied lor leave to soil the laud bclungiug to the estate ot said deceased: Ail concerned ure heroby notified to filo thoir objection within tho time prescribed by law why leave should not be granted. >> ituess my bund in office, October Ith. 1S65. L0WIi ' Ordinary. ' UKOHtilA—ftlarlou County, W .,.. Ohdinaiu s Offick fur raid County. HLRKA» Jano K. Hnllook iratitions lor „ , »>lniinl«ir:it on ol lira citato ..I Corny Hollock, deceased, late of said All i-onccrncd are hereby notified on or br r “ * L next, to granted petitioner. » lines* my hand officially, Sept, 25.1865. JAS. M. LOWE, Urdiuary. FOR SALE. iail month I Three mor I six month I Singh’ coj r A liberal» Ke'-rsboy? aI HAT I I Square, or i r- At half li.crning, Ip. '.stars -that l)H(i Q of Ull levelv in I |f the at I ■R/t on l"‘l Vclock th jhe death ftciffdd, h >ui his ea klid lie jiovDtinff friendly u tended t live boon ir irnprc.s- |nd his f i indict nuked th* well d< IU of i Ihysicnl e |onu!ri-?sif If the eye ■read A. Farwel I, deceased. , p .. .. . MAR'l tl A FAhWKLLl augl-O-wtitkl AJortf LARGE AM) VALUABLE) COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, -t-x. nuggee, Ala., on tno .v. u ..v - . Railroad, niwut 50 miles tr-nu Ccluinbiwl) and live mile* from I nion Springs- JJ* I piece is a Rood two story lr.uncl pd l repair. u _ |pc country* I taining 8 rooms. all necessary out-hmi-c?, in k good well of water, uniurpassci.»« iherc aro 30 acres of good pr- lacti'^ taohed to the plaee: a depot ut the Railroad and Post Office upon thel>r . ^ Ono of Oio best schools in the c«UDtrj tu , SO yards of the pbi- o and * with a stationed minister.. For hewjj ® eiety it is unsurpassed in tno couui. it terms of sale uml nny turlher n»‘ or rogard to me plate, apply t 1 vnM rire DAVIS A. ANDHb"y Sep IU—1 ill Sun copy and gen d bill t utLA. «ep 2i-w1 n ROSETTE A LAW HON. 131, Broad Street, Auction and ^ommlaiion Merchant!. COLBERT WILKINS, 110, Broad Street, Auction and CotmnUiiou Msrehantj. «•!•( 5 IK* JOHNSON, L. T. DOWNING JOHNSON Jk DOWNING. Attorney* at Law, Coluuibui, Georgia. (•EOIIGIA — Maiioii Pouilty. • Oppjck for raid County. y^HLHLAS iimtuu Blue, adminis-nt«-r ol IteAO ll, Feeble*.deceased, haapotuiuued tni! Court for leave to loll the real eetate of ruid is thereiore to *ite nil concerned to show . on or beferu the first Monday in October next, why leave should not be grunted in term* of the ftatutc. Ac. Witness my ulfu in I signature thi* September ". M. LOWE, Ordinary. hundred. There *J ro }".9 houses upon the plantation. sold with it, const* ing win be sold witu ii, cuh»i- lV< hog* und sheep. 10 bcK ' IraloraJnnuMf.j wUpB1 )„ lalyltl—tliwU s del |i> etiHru' ftli 1 ''''' I Rim I The coll Jfronl ol lu stand parRo an kit ot Iho,** up 1 fowd. i yjdcd «* Lt denial la, bein, mirked lit." U lot wond Ions was I The pr pyihing pw, and e said. »good I do not n dead. Minting home n I id there A brie Tered b »'«atti [fiolemi ii lirnl, ■pe Hilj sale, on the 1st Tue.-d y i before tlio Court Hou.->e d**ur i _ botton, Talbot coui.ty, (ia., in- thoimndf hundred und thirty seven a res of land. Ur* lot No. two, fraction, cuntaining six txv ono hundred aud liny a ml a quarter ' the western part of lot No. one; alio the.-! halve* of lots No. thirty-.,nc. fifty-three^ fifty four, all in the tw»nty-t'uurtli/iiitndi said countv of Talbut. Al.*o l» s No 209,208,177 207.210.2 '.and ■•!,- hudrdi forty-one and u halt e. lesoll -tit N • -*-*! ono hundred nnd one nnd a half <»1 l»tN f, ; fifty acres of lot No 211, and three acre#of! north-cast corner ot lot N'«. : “ all ut/aidtl described land being in the tillocnlb distnetJ said county. Theaiiove de-cribel irun “ situatid about nine mile* east ultbet. Talbottou and five mile? n**rth < I. U"* 1 u station on the Muse..gee Railroad.in*“**r aud convenient section of e« untry. «■* ■ high stute of cultivation. Contain# three a leiont settlements with nil lie 'C-.-.iry..ut-nuira ing? ami orchards, and a Isrjc j r.-pcrtioL w rich creek hind. Said settini-cnt be sold under the will of t l 'c laic J-' ews, decoiued, for the puri'0#eof *Ji*triM0" All who desire to pnichii - »v »(' tt-Di"! tation would do well to cab on •ne-t the« •UralBiica or II Malfci «... wh.. i<-iJm"*' . preiuMo*. an.l vxunlna fur Ih *<*S t.ie day of .-alo. Tern., 111.1!) am--., i-"D tfl." qf sale. lulled c |iy whs 1 purmun Diny 60 [ At twe • trip (topped Twverj |P be i y. until per ha 11: tu |Ufd|. | r man i r :; - I 'Th'lty fr^tch Umber I "You I which 1 Tho v J was J "Ah, W Ma »th d ^hich r •T a ; "Yt; A VERY Desirable Residence in nuggee. Ala., on tiio Mobije and sav I'-i-ar Tali© I'- 1. .. lifU-l "I. Bingi, Tho "Il 1’fesid ►r.l t, Toe: ,<Ul] MIC, alluck.doora.o.I.laio uf .aidcmint) I FOl SUlQi J raoraod arc hereby iiuimodl.i appear \fY l*^ASTATI0S..rit«?‘ e, > PLuLm.**! luro the first Munday in November J\l. ol l.awnras,tun lattes * r .y u M , 1 v.itok.— I straw cause why totters shuuld not be eounty town, and two mites r ,:1 } iwl Men lontec did V IT tin .uiii.11 xib Fourteen hundred a ^ fo0 tO.| liecn eRSM lion, not sumas ed iu ftr{ I'D' of which eleven hundred I s I within four years. lh« c u ? la ,t. I healthy and the leltlcuieni etijii . I ,i,,taat. | ,J| |in-Gi I'Mlt r fi |»»s I'-' Nil