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=hsTO owners of cotton.
|jV —
HL/y'f In ansiccr to numerous inquiries from
— ; abroad wc would sat/ that ur arc prepared
""to take charge of,
PUT IN OllUKIt AND Mllll*
Any Lot ol' Cotton
in the States of Georgia* South Carolina
1 or Alabama, as we hu e local assents at
ositit nearly every town and a corps of most
tho • € ffi ncn i mrn , selectedfo integrity, cajntri-
id erperienre, to take charge of , 'ny
Sum
Kt
Hon
ENQUIRER JOB OFFICE.
ougl
whs '.V-
wl '° We will also j»aj all Taxes and
Jllft
Charges of ever) licscripllon,
four
dim
tho
and MAlt k \ I,
ON TIIK ( OT
A I; V A.\l 1C
it« 8 ln S,mt '
tee • on receipts -n
nil takt
orders
■ charge oj
am/ m vr. th
fro ' Owners no Trouble Whatever,
And
tuti from the time ice net ire it until sob/ and
tior
tiot
tho
ind
returns made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
Afcir Ynrlc,"i
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Lrnpool. Until and.
IVt ' of n m
residents to i-I/* fi ■•')/,( .s.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
A mi u.sttia.
CM
C( * Located
1»r* Bruce AC..
co' Cotton* »ixi'
pO uiake ndvui
!»»
rate*.
nmt'UP a- Agent for E- M
prepared to tnko eliargo of
iil>ovo a IvertiFOiuent, nud to
ir-in. Iain also desirous of
v at. I will pay lull market
II. IV Al.i: V A-NIHClt.
G:li«o • Broad Street,
EDWARD WILDER,
NHBlfXilf DHUGEIST,
i»i;\li:h in
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,
AGENT FOR
Virginia, Missouri ami Kentucky
TOBACCO,
JM t». 11X1 IX/Iis i
Wi rorl.
Louisviilo, Kentucky.
P. S. Liberal advance
Consignment.
WA.MTKH-1\ it lie:
Tallow and R «-■ . l"i win
McFIMItW A. HFNKFKIi,
COTTON FACTORS,
general Commission IMereliants,
rnoviaioN s,
JIAl.i: ItOI'i: AND HAtlUlNU,
MAIN STREET,
UliTWKFN FIHS L’ AN1) SKC(IN'IISi'U 1!KT.S
I.OUIsVlId.K., KVi
OKING AGKN I S for the prieipul Manufae
I) Hirer • •( Dale R -i e ami Hanging, wo are
prepared at all times to turno!i .‘'aid nrtielc? at
.-.h price, direct Irom tho factory.
This Egtnlilisliinont is again prepared
lob Printing
OK AI.I, KINDS
NEATEST STYLE OFTHE ART.
perrons red. i in no
GAUDS,
r.Aiii.i.s, iiANn-mr.i.s,
IT.ACAIiDM, SHOW HILLS,
l’KOOKAMMES,
Itl.ANK FORMS, OF ANY KINO-
KAILKOAl) TICMvMTS,
KTEA.VIHOAT nr RAILROAD
HILLS OF LADINO,
HILLS OF F.XOHANGK.
HANK CHECKS, HILL-HEADS,
oil ANY OTHER CLASS OF
J 0 33 W O II Ii-
i ; lTlil .lt PI, A I \
OllNAltlUNTAI)
No
i hand
i our c
idling :
sale ol
« Assorted Brands ky. li
2509 Coils choice Machine Hope.
FORWARDING.
To this branch ol our bn-ine: ■ w»
special attention. Any goods scut
will have prompt di.q a; h.
Uur taeililie- lor the '•
Cotton aro un urpa*»i»l l»y ,
We t. WIP'D do-in I. wu will make liberal
CASH Al»V ANFl-S on mi millionth to us or
to our friends in New \ .»rk-
aug 22 :tm .Mi l KK K A N A M KN HI KE.
A. STRASSBURGER,
General Commission Merchant,
WHOLESALE (II t< >C 10K,
lui cn.MMimoK street, n.a
Maul joinery, Ain.
A LWAYS on hand an exton i\c assortment ol
Liquors, Wine*, Mi .i- and Western Pro
duce. .
Cotton hotmlW to «*id* r.
Prompt nit«miu . :v\.• i. »• • ;v*l consignments:
julyl‘2.- (>m
JAMKH KK1.MO IN. \.iv ,'INKIN
NKLlilU.VN vV \ ON /.l\lvB\,
COTTON FACTORS,
General Commission Merchants,
•10, CARON DELHI’ ST.,
XKW OKl.tOANS, LA.
^Attguit 29. 1 '• ■ 1,1 . —.
CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL,
SAVANNAH, (iKOllGIA,
MWAIUllMi and Col!MISSION NIMANTS.
n inform-
_ thdumbu? and tho
country ihat hi I. .- i. . his firm in
Savannah and wi.l „(■«• ir, * u l attention to all
btttiliciv elltni'te l to them
»l. A. CK AN » . .'uHN K. JOHN- J * 11 OMAXIUl.l..
■Opt I ........
(!sin lmvo it expcutoil with dispatch.
nook dini)i na.
IN ALL ITS IIUANUIIEH'
PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT TIIK
I3nc|uiror «ToD Ollloo.
Wc Have Kccoivcd
AT THIS OFFICE
• a noun sriTLV of
PAPER.,
Suitable for making any kind of
BLANK BOOKS.
Great Reduction in Freights
-ON-
COTTON.
Quickest and Cheapest
ROIJTK TO
NEW YORK.
8 ! S 8 §
< x
.Lin.
illo.
• d Mcniin r.s. to >t. Lou
the i '.itton rid pay all .
point., and tran-port i
through liill ot la lin :
the O tto
Ul'KIll
to N’i
per- prvte
>.igu
M i -
the
cont ■ 1 lilfci
to N o w 1 i . : .
torwaid it all the w
Z3itli«»ut c
i L .ii
•ham
pel
id- 11
ol
. . Nashville.
Bates liom .lohn-o
lie; Iron) Nushvill
e udviMid.) Parti
ashville. insle.id o
ei'di of-hipp n'■ h>
"tho t’mi
They will receive
H d charges to that
■'». L'uiia, giving
N'< V/ York. At St.
r • I by tho boats to
If ship*
\ X Ufe, the
light Jiinr-
the Na.-li
mit he Nashville A Chat-
n -i:. t< I. Cotton gliip-
mivillc will not. change
villo to Now York $'» t»cr
Cult Bail) .Tin r >«), (ns we
dedi i.ig tu re; hip at
COURT ORDERS.
TAYLOU COUNTY*
(t EO KOI A—TAYLOR COUNTY.—N, T. Mc-
VI Invulo applies to uie for letters of adminis
tration on the entitle of John S. Davidson, Into
of said county, dccoaacd.
All persons concerned are heroby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not he granted to said applicant at tho
next November term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Uiven under uiy hand, this Nov. 1st, lStT>.
novJ-30d J. J. HUFF, Ordinary.
f .McKinney npplio to ino for letters of ad
ministration on the oMatcof Joehua McKinney,
Into ol said county, deceased.
All persons concerned arc hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted to said applicant at the
next November term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Given undar my hand, this Nov. 1 -1.1H»*».
noV2- ROd .!. .1. 11UFF> Ordinary.
f i BOROIA - TAYLOR COUNTY. - Two
\ J months from dato application will be made
to the Ordinary of Taylor County for leave to
sell tho real estato belonging to the orphanj ot
L. II. Wilson, deceased.
11KSTKK WILSON, Guardian.
Oct.»1, 18rtf)-2uijoclHj
( HJUKUIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Kui.k Ni
IT ,Si.—Mrs. S. K. Davis, administratrix of
tho estate of Joseph E. JLIelvonstcn, deceased,
having applied I or lotters of dismission Irom
said administration:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons con
cerned show cause, if any they have, why letters
of dismission, as aforesaid, should not he grant
ed to the said applicant by the Court ol Ordi
nary to ho held in and for said county on the
fir.it Monday in April next; and that this order
ho published in terms of the luw.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
J. J. HUFF, Ordinary.
Oct 5-m6in
/ i KOROIA—TAX'LOll toFN'l V.-Hclk Ni
VI Si.— W. 11. Ingran, administrator on the
estate of W L. (Jay, r’ccoascd. having applied
for letters of dismission from said admimstra-
'' if i therefore ordered :nn* all persons con-
corm-,1 -li- V. imofi . if ,ny th?y b«v°. why tot-
Ur- of disitiissior, as .if *resai L shouhl not be
granted to the .-aid applicant by thu Court of
Urdinnrv tri ho held in and lor said county on
tho first .Monday in April next; and that this
order ho puLlishod in toms of tho law.
A lruo extract from the minutes of said court.
J. J. HUFF. Ordinary.
Onct. •*), 18Gfi-m»im
months ntt- r date npplicatio
w ...... will bo
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
tho estate of J unes Hamit, deceased.—jScpt.
19, 1st,. ELIZABETH GARRETT,
sept 23«—2m A dm x»
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of f A y|or
county, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to
tho e.- Into of Charles A. Luyd, docooicd,—»Sept.
l'.Uh. is-)'..
fiej't lil—'Jra ‘ JKSSKE ADA MS. Adinr.
PI A It ION BOUNTY.
G isoluj l A. M AH ION iCOUNTY.—John Mof
M'ndiael and Martha Peacock havo applied
to mo for letters ol administration on the estate
ol Howell I’eaeock, deceased, late of said conn-
All persons concerned aro horeby notiiiod to
. how cuuso tiTany they have) why the adminis
tration of said estate should not bo granted to
said applicant at a CouK ol Ordinary to be
belli in and lor said county.
Uiven under my hand Oetobcr^lOtjMSnoj
net 20 1 in Ordinary.
(• I£OK(*l A—Plnrlou Couiily.
Orui.v.iky's OFi'tcK for said County.
HERE AS hinicon Blue, administrator of
l-aac It, Peebles, deceused, has petitioned
Ibis Court, tor leave to sell thu real estate of said
W‘
cd:
null*
ot Ft
i line
juinhiis or \\ «
Shipper- mu-
Johnson! nh 1 .
..... iding
id from that point
l liui f Railroad, at I» per
tli.'i route can he laid down
Eiil.mla, Montgomery, Ce
nt.! ■ i Inyi.
ii-..ii in Sio imhoat Agent at
i \ . o' a t hrongh Lines,
rrcliaiil :it Na livilh*. Uov-
, i: f nc ; • .1 h bill of
B. JJAUUII,
Bupt W. A A. B. K.
Uhu. (1. HULL,
[supt A. W. P. B. R.
HAS. T. POLLARD,
•res’i M. A \V. P. B. B.
IV. Ii. CLARK.
•n I Muscogee Railroad.
ViBUlL Pn\Y LBS,
Sup I S. W. It. 15.
11. II. WALK KB,
--iipi M. A W. B. U.
K. II. KWINU.
,V C.iutd N. Sc N. N. R H
in llfond Street, Cnlumlme,
Makor aud Doaler in Gnus.
ALL KINDS OK (ION MATERIAL AND
ARTICLES 1N TUB SPOKTISO LINE.
Ro-ftooliiiiK uml Repairin'' 'Line with aciunoss
nml dispatch.
l'OWDEll AND SHOT I'Oli SALE.
Keys fitted mnl Loelis llofairoil.
sept III—tf _____
panics, or Clerks of Courts
at this otlico any kind of Book they
quire, AT SHORT NOTICE nud
IN THE BEST STYLE.
Sept. *.», lSiM-tf
BLANK U. S. TREASURY
Permits to Ship Cotton,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
{Sept 22—If
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
' I Ml K under i-nod heg leave to inform their
I Inoioo and the public generally, that they
have built a tir■*t el.i-!* I . undry and Machine
Miop on Ojjleth »rpo atreet, between Franklin
an l lliitUo ft reel h. and aio prepared to do
anything m tio-ir line «»t biunne*-. Wo will
in ihP ;m> hisidol Machinery to order: such us
.^l »1AR MILLS oi any oze, \v«th wrought or
v , .»i*t iron phn*, ti >m It audio.* to IS inelre di
ameter; also kl.l l l.F.S tram 20 to liK'gallons,
and all the intei mediate td/o*. We will make
to ordei SAW MILLS and MILL WolUv
..•••netally, »>t Poa*.* or lion, ami all kinds ot
CVsllNtis. 11 ol,LOW-WARK. PLOldlllS.
IRON HAILING, and anything the puhlie
max desire made oi brass or iron. All kinds »»',
MACHINKRY repaired with neatness and
despatch. . . . .
In connection with our business, wo have se
cure l the .-erviees of a first class*treodmun. who
will take great pleasure m hauling all Castings
made at our Woks to the different depots, steam
boat landings, or any where in tho city, tree ol
L. 11 AIM AN’ Jk CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange tor work, on liberal terms.
nus 5 • u L. U. A 00.
CITY FOUNDltY.
\VJ1. SMITH IIUOXVN
A. CABMAN,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
reforo to site all concerned to show
cause, on or hetbro tho first Monday in October
next, why leave shouhl nut ho gianted in terms
if the statute, Ac.
Witness my otUdul signature this September
•Mil, Hi5. r ». J Afc>. M. LOWK, Ordinary-
rep 2S-w2m
nKORHIA, MARION COUNTY-'-Whorcas
UT William Duke, late of said enunty, deo’d.
lie ! intestate, and his estate is unrupresentod
ind not likely to ho reprwontod:
All persons interested are hereby notified to
show c.ui hi wny the adniiniatratiuu shouhl not
vested in the Clerk ol the Superior Court, of
imui county, or some other tit and proper person,
on tho first Monday in Novembor next.
Witness, my hand. October 2Jd, 1865.
J.M. LOWK.
Oct2') w;wd Ord'y.
IIAIUUS COUNTY*
’ 'i IB»RO1A—11ARIII.S OtHiNTY".—-Robert
■itu ol Joseph W
.1, into of wild county.
All persons uonm-nud am.horeby nolitiod to
Ration
ad til in
.d said estate should not ho granted t >
...d applicant at tho next December Term ol
the Court el Ordinary lor said county.
Uiven under my hand November |st, lH<i..
UKO.* W. MULLINS.
nov2*w:.0d Ordinary.
( i F.ORUlA- H ARRIS COUNTY.—Josepn F.
VI (Hass applies fur letters of Adaimistriition,
de bonis mm on the estate el William Ulass,
and for letters of administration on the estate
of Mrs. Paraulia Ulass, dccoasod, lato ol said
1 °AM*Versons concornod we hereby notified to
-hew cau-o (if any they have) why said luttors
should not he granted to said applicant at the
next Docemher term el tho Cuurt ol Ordinary
for said county. . T
Ui\ on under my hand, this Ney.1st, np ;.
UKO. \\\. ML LL1NS,
nov2-wnod Ordinary,
AIU8COGBS1 COUNTY*
/ VkoIuua-MUSCOUKK C0UNTY.— Peter
Vi McLaren has applied lot administration ol
tho estate ot Airs. Lucy A- McLaren, duc’d,
lato of aald county.
A|1 persons concerned are horeby notified to
shmv cause »iV any they have), why the aduiinis'
trution of said estate should not ho granted
to said applicant at the next Deeoinbor Term
of tho Court ol Ordinary to bo held iu and for
said county,
Uiven under my hand this October dlst, lStif*.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
nov 1-w:$0d
Al.i. Descriptions of
Bell Hanging attend-
k <» | “ | » 1 '’
CRAWFORD STREET,
NEARLY OKl’OSITE FDD It'S HOTEL.'.
WATCHES AND (i. D. PAINS.'
I l M' RKCKIV Kl*. a lino assortment ol {Silver
I Hunting Case Watches.
ALSO,
10,iHH* Percussion Caps. T. S. SPEAR.
" notice.
Ir 11,1, BF. Si'LD at the residence of .lessee
.? Carter of Muscogee xounty, on tho lilth
(»f November next, corn and bolder; about ft)
head ot tattuniug hogs; also stock hogs, cattle,
iml a few mules ami horses. Terms cash,
oct 1 -t i- J I V- 1.1 •' \R i Kl! ■
8200 Reward! ,
I \Y ILL pay tw > huioire t dollars rew ard tor
1 the ri’coxer.v >d Uxe Ml LKS s'olcti from
me on Tuesdav ni, hi. near tho old Opelika Dc-
p l. ami l!>e*r dx lixeis at l'i-i.r«>xy ,\ Co.'s Mil*
hies, epp'-.-uo old t j •• h>.lei. One i* a
bine bt.uk .•; c.v mile. l.eVnmt a years : one
medium m • • h »r e mule
years old
COUNTY.—Will- j ntf purposes, whon valued at 28cents per lb.
V . ,bim A, Waters has tiled his petition forod- |qc* pound 1 cent
ministration of the estate of Litlleberry Elder, Uunoowdcr "
deceased, late of said county.
All persons concerned aro hereby notified to
show cause, if any they have, why the admin
istration of said cstato should not be grantod to
said applicant at the n xt December term of tho
Court of Ordinary for said county.
Uiven under my band this 20th October, 1805.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordidary.
oct 21 - w30d
Executor's Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday in December next will
bo sold at tho Court House in Columbus,
Muscogeo county, two lots of laud Nos. 259 aud
285 in the Uhh district of euid county, each lot
containing 202H acres. The Muscogee Rail
road runs tlirough this land, one lot pretty well
improved ami all well timbered. .Sold in con
formity with the will of Daniel Cordray, do-
ccuscd, for the purpose of distribution. Ttruia
cash. DANIEL CORDRAY,
OCt 7-wtd jj Executor.
C11AT TAIIOOCIIK K COUNTY.
ail whom it may concern.—John II. Wil
kinson having in proper form applied to mo for
permanent let tor* of administration on the
estate of W. <J, Wilkinson, deceased, lato of
said county, this is to cite all and singular tho
creditors and next of kin of W. U. Wilkinson
to bo nml appear nt my office on tho first Mon
day in December next and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should
not ho granted to .John II. Wilkinson on W. (J.
Wilkinson’s estate.
(iiven under my hand and official signature
Nov. Lf. D'n. JAMES CASTLEBERRY,
nov 1" wlm Ordinary.
* To all whom it may concern : Hyman Al
britton having, in proper form, applied to mo
lor permanent letters of administration on the
estate ol Charles Coufions, late of said county,
this is t<. eito all and ingular, the creditors and
next of kin of Charles Coussotis, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the lime allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can. why per
manent administration should not be grantod
to Hyman Albritton on Charloe Cousson’s
estate.
Witness, my hand and official signature,
JAMES CASTLEBERRY.
D" v l w "d Ordinary.
U. Slants internal Revenue Taxes,
TABLE I.
iHASillFACTl'UKS, ARTICLES AMI>
PRODUCTS, AUCTION SALKS,etc.
Advert Dements, !J per cont.
Alo, Beer, Jcc., per barrel of 31 gallons, ono
of 1 per
Banks and Banking, Monthly tax of 1-21 ol 1
per cent, upon deposits in banks or with any
person engaged in banking.
Banks and Banking—Monthly duty of 1-21 of
1 per cent, upon thu capital ol banks and per
sons engaged in banking.
Banks and Banking—Amount invested in
Lnitcd Mates Bonds exempted.
•Links and Banking—Monthly duty of 1-12 of
ot I percent, upon average amount of circula
tion issued by any bank.
Banks and Bunking—Additional monthly
l"ty ot 1 doll percent, upon average amount
)1 circulation beyond 90 per cont. ot capital.
Bunk- and Bunking—Additional monthly,
duty ot l-») of 1 percent, upon amount of cir
culation beyond tho average for tho six months
preceding .July 1. lS'H.
Barytes, sulphate of, per 100 pounds, 12 cents.
Beer, lager boor, ale, porter, and similar tor
mented liquors, per barrel, if not more than 31
gallons, one dollar.
Benxlne, refined, produced by the distillation
coal, asphaltuui, shale, peat, petrolouin, ur
rook oil. per gallon, 20 cents.
Benzole, refined, produced by the distillation
coal, iisphultmii, .shale, peat, petroleum or
lock oil, per gallon, 20 cents.
B'carbouato of fibula*, per pound, 5 mills.
Hillhi’u L an I Fruited Cards, 5 percent
Billiard Tables, tor private use, each MO per
mum. .Same tor public use.
Boots and Shoe.-, 5 per cent.
Brass.por cent.
Brick.*, *. percent.
Bridges, receiving toll?, on gross rocoipts, 3
porcont.
Brokers, and Bankers doing business as bro-
•rs, upon all sales of merchandise, produce or
other goods, ! hof 1 percent. Upon all sales and
ontructs lor sales of stocks and bonds, 1-20 of 1
.•cr cent, on the par value thereof. And ol gold
and silver bullion and coin, foreign exchange,
promissory notes, or other securities, l-20ol' 1
per cent, on tho amount of such sales, and of all
contracts tor such sales.
Candles, 5 por cent.
Candy, sugar value at not oxcooding 20 cents
per pound, 2 cents.
Candy, exceeding 20 and not exceeding 10
cents per pound, 4 cents.
Candy, exceeding 40 cents per pound, or sold
otherwise than by tho pound, 10 percent.
Canal Boats, on gross receipts, 2M per cont.
Caps. 5 per cont.
Carriage, Dig, Chaise, Phmton, Wagon. Bug
gy Wagon, Carryall, Rockaway, or other liko
carriage, and any Coach, Hackney Coach, Om
nibus or lour-wheeled Carriage, tho body of
which rests upon spring* of any description,
which may be hunt for use. for hire, or for pas
senger*. and which shall uot bo used exclusively
in h»i.- Landry or for the transportation of ineroh-
nndi'O, valued at titty dollars and not exceed
ing one hundred dollar?, Including harness used
therewith, each, one dollar.
Carriages ol hko description, valued at abovo
one hundred dollars and not above two hun-
dred dollars, ouch, two dollars.
Carriages ofliko descriptions, valued at uhovo
two hundred dollars and not above threo hun
dred dollars, each, three dollars.
Carrla.es of like description, valued above
three hundred dollars and not uhovo five hun
dred d >IIars, each, six dollars.
Carriages of like description, valued abovo
five hundred dollars, each, ton dollars.
Cassia—ground, and all imitations, peril). 1
oont.
Cattle, see Slaughtered Cattlo.
Cement, Roman or water, 3 per cent.
Chemical Production*, all unoompoundod not
otherwise provided for. 5 per cent.
Chocolate, prepared, per pound, 1J..J cents.
Cigarrettes, made of tobacco, inclosed in a
paper wrapper, valuod at not ovor five dollars
hundred paokagos, each contninin
r lus*, |)rr pound, a iuiii.
Gunpowder, and ull explosive substances
mado for mining, blasting, artillery or sporting
purposes, when valued above 28 cents per lb.,
and not exceeding 38 cents per lb., VA cents.
Gunpowder, and ail cxp'osdvo substances
made tor mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting
purposes, when valued at above 38 cents por
pound, 8 cent?.
Hats and bonnets, 5 per cent.
Hu Is, as launched, of ships, barks, brigs,
schooners, sloops, sail boats, ftoaiuhpats, canal
boats, and all otner vessels and wnter craft, not
including engine? or rigging, hereafter built,
made or constructed, two per cent.
Income, tho sum of exempt.
Income, tho tax ot 5 percent, over I'00 and
not over $5,000*
Income tax of VA per cent, on excess ol
15,000 and not exceeding $10,«00.
Income, tax of ten pc:
over ten thousand dollars.
Insurance Companies, on gross receipts, ono
and a half percent.
Iron, pig, per ton, two dollars.
Iron Bloom*, Slabs or Loops, whothor mado
in f >rges or bloomeries, per ton, throe dollars.
Iron, railroad ;• cr ton, three dollars.
Iron, re-rollcd, per ton, two dollars.
Iron, all advanced beyond blooms, slabs or
loons, ond not advanced beyond bars or rods,
anu band, hoop, or sheet iron uot thinner than
No. 13, wire gungo, per ton, three dollars.
Iron IMato, not less than La of an inch thick,
per ton. three dollars.
Iron Band. Hoop, and sheet, thinner than
nutubdr eighteen, wiro gunge per ton, live dul-
Iron Plate, less (han A of an inch in thick
ness, per ton, live dollars.
Iron Nails, cut and wrought, Ppikos and
hoMO-shoe Nails, when wrought by har.d, per
ton five dollars.
Iron Castings, usod for bridges or othor per
manent structures, per ton. threo dollars.
Iron Castings, oxcooding ten pounds in
woight, loreachcasting.not otherwise provided
tor, per ton, tnreo dollars.
Iron Rivets, exceeding \\ of an inch in
diameter, per ton, live dollars.
Iron Nuts, loss than two ouncos each in
weight, per ton, five dollars.
Iron Bolts,’ not less than four ouncos in
weight, per ton, live dollars.
Jewelry,(see Precious Mones,) ten por cont, ||
Kid Skins, live percent.
K nit to i Fabric*, live percent.
Lard Oil, live porcont. ...
Lead, white per ono hundred pound?, thirty-
five cents.
Load Pipes, five per cent.
Lead,shoot, live por cent.
Lead, shot, five per cent.
Load, ingot*, pigs or bar*, throe per cent.
Leather, patent, enameled and japanned
leather and skins of every description, live per
cent.
Leather, oil dried, and Doer Skins dressod or
smoked, live por cent.
Leather of nil descriptions, tanned or par
tially tanned, in the rough, five per cent.
Leather, curried or finished, five nor cent.
Legacies, (see Succession to Real Estate.)
Lithographers, productions of, five por cont.
Lime, three per cent.
Linseed Oil. five cont* per gallon.
Lotteries, on gross rocoipt*. live percent.
Manufactures of cotton, wool, silk, worsted,
flax, hump, ju e, India rubber, guttapercha,
wood, willow, glass* pottery ware, leutner, pa
per. iron, steel, lead, tin, copper, zinc, brass,
gold, silver, horn, ivory, hone, bristles, wholly
or in part, or of any other material not other
wise provided for, five per cent.
Mumilaeturos, increased in valuo by being
polished, painted, varnishod, etc, etc*, on th
increased valuo, five per cent.
Marble Gravestones, and othor monumental
stones, whether with or without inscription live
per cent.
Masts, spars, shin or vessol Block?, 2 per cent.
Meat*, preserved. 5 per cent.
Mineral Coals, except pea coal and dust coal,-
per ton—5 cents,
Mineral Water from springs, etc., each bottle
containing n«»t more than a pint—Lj* cent.
Mineral Water—containing not more than a
quart—ono cent.
Mineral Water, artificial, 5 por cont.
Moccasins—5 per cent.
Mustard, ground and all other imitations per
out in whole <
35 cent? per pound.*
Tobacco, smoking tobacco u
all the stem in, tho leal n t t '• ,,
or stripped from thu .V
co known as line-cut »b<.rt ..
tig not
dollar
iNc RKIU ILL' their FOl'N DRY, and
. i repared to do any kind ot CAS riN'»S
u pi ai:uu IN I ot lira*. <>r Iron; such a* Sugar Mills of the
A n.T r-v ixTTAnD I m"-t IMPROVED I'ATl KKN. and any site.
ROOTS AND SHOES, which wowill WAURAN rio>i'AM>;SYlU P
^ » K kiikk.-. HARE WILLS, HUN UEARI.NU
No. Th x luimlM r» SI.* An
i n.
ll\> urraiu •
attuutiMit to
b»l |
.1 roci
of (’ -t.oii tor sale on Coiuuii>-
e «>h . mice* *»n tdiipments.
;. i.• -uth . to iuMiro tuilhtul
inure t • : t ue consignor.
M
For Sale,
Y PLANTATION. H'.uatvil in tho county
1 L •
county t*»wn,
The tract
droil
lion, not
two
■ tho
of which
;u Ayatluh.—
id three hun-
re in cultivu-
ii tne county.
eon hundred
l m tvit li*y
humlrci h.n
_ i >
belli thy ami tbe n‘Uium.-M ui.-i'ol> hituatid.—
Appjndcd to the piantati.’U a ub*t.»ntial
gn.i anueaw m\U.enU vly r. w. Tne bulbl-
ing* aio comuiodiou- and well constructed.—
The quurUiri lor tho i.i’■ rcr. are i *mtt«ital«lc
and capable ol acoo am i.q\u£ upw »r »? >•> tw.
iiunJiil. 1’hi-r. «.« " i.... ...it
b,.UfO« III-.1. Hi.- I'...Hi ‘ '
Will bo ...l.l «|H> >>.
hog* and sheer
W ALDBF RG S ,vannah.
md •
land ot '
ill work.
cidcdly
L-attlu,
. will m.iko any kind of Machinery to or
der; .• uch ns SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS,
and in tact any thing in our lino.
cIn connection w ith our buxine??, wc have
-ccurcl tin -ervico id one »*f the boat PAT
TI KN M A K HRS in tho country.
Wc ate nl-o nuking a large assortment ol
HOLlo‘W-WARK; >uch :is POTS, uVENS.
bK ll.t.i: t'S, M'IDURS ana LID*.
U o will exchange anything in our line tor
any kind ot Country Produce, at old PRICES
or MGNEY.
Urdcrs rcr poet fully solicited and promptly
executed.
PORTER, Mol Lit KN NY A CO..
Near Steamboat Landing*
May 19, lSt>5.-— tf Columbus. Ga*
A h
For Sale,
CLASS foeon l-hond forty-horac
|>etore January.
. imljrfii-atxwti
steam t:israniNri: f
inn red i unuing ader. It has a good double-
lined Boiler and all the aprurtonanceM hoeo*-
<i\ t i u.^koil o mjddo lor immediate work
Addrew A A SM ITU WICK,
Kutaulu, Ala., or
I MJi-t 21-tt Enquirer Office, C*duiuhq-,'.G
Id: •
.lie a'on ut l \ vo.irs
■ '..lute, bnvwd on
(it any they have) why j
i 1 EG RG I A—MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Cor ur
1 f or ohiunahy, Oetiiber Term, 18*55.—A’u/e
Ai'i.—Samud A. Billing, administrator with
tho will, »Ve., ot Frederic Toby, deceased, has
applied tor d*
ft is t he roll
euruudshow ... —.
mlmiuihdiitor shouhl not ho dismissed at ttio
Court of Ordinary to ho held in amt lor said
county on tho first Monday in May next, and
tlut this order ho published according to law.
A true extract from tho minutes.
JNO- JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Oct 2D, 1805-mfltn
( i EORGIA Ml’SCOGF.E COUNTY-Corkt
U or Okiunaky, October Term, 18x5.—Huh
AT*/.—Jonathan English, nJiiftnUtrntor ot the
cstato of Thomas L. Stockton, deceased, ha?
applied for disillusion:
Therefor *
. .. ordered that all portnns con
cerned be notified to snow causo (it any they
have) why said administrator shouhl uot ho
dismissed at tho next May Term ot the Court
ot* Ordinary to be held in a tut lor ?nid county,
and that tuis order bo published according to
law.
more than twenty live cigarettes,
p cihundred packages.
Cigarettes, mode wholly of tobacco, and also
on eig’»rs known as cheroots, or short sixes,
valued in each oaso at not ovor flvo dollars por
t housand, three dollars gor thousand.
Cigars, valued at over five dollars and not
over fifteen dollars per thousand, eight dollars
per thousand.
Cigar?, valuod nt over tifteon dollars and not
ovor thirty dollars per thousand, fifteen dollars
per thousand.
Cigars, valued at ovor thirty dollar? per thou
sand and not over forty-five dollar?, twenty-five
dollar* per thousand.
Cigars,at over forty-five dollars per thousand,
forty dollars per thousand: and the valuation
ot cigars herein mentioned shall in all eases bo
the value ot tho cigars oxelusivo of the tax.
Circuses, Theatre*, and alt shows, 2 per cont,
on gross receipts.
Clock? andTiuiopiocos, and Clock Movement*,
when sold with'Ait being ca*od, 5 per cent-
Cloths, and all textile or knitted and felted
fabrics of cotton, wool, or other material, bo
lero the same has boon dyed, printed or bleach
ed. and all cloth painted, enameled, shirred
tarred, varnished or oiled, 5 por cent.
Clothing, and all woaring apparel mado to
order, in excess over six hundred dollars, 3 per
cont.
Clothing, ready-made, f> por cont.
Cloves, ground, and all imitation*, per lb.,
one oont,
Cl »vc Stems, ground, and all imitations, per
pound, one cont.
Coal, minerals, except pea coal and dust coal,
per ton, > cont .
Coal oil. per gallon, twenty cents.
Coal Tar. produced in tho manulacture of il
luminating gas, and tho product* of tho ro-dis-
ld. 1 cent.
. _ largo lu'
the jaw, about 1 years oi l.
A proper innate rew ard f> r me or more of
them, and an> i.ib rm.itio:i La ling to tluir re
covery liberally rewaidol. Reward paid on
return ot i roperly, and m* quo-tier-asked.
_eet20-l.il J. A. TII.LM AN.
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REV FNl'E ST A MI’S Ju.. re-
1 eoi\ cd aud for sale • y
Sept2l.lvi-tf
(iKXERIL ITKt HlSIXU .Hii:\iY.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
xt: ti’ LdXini.w cox.XEi'Ticor,
WILL nttenJ promi.tly t > Hie purehailnr
> 1 l.l.I (Hi ii .ir.tii:,-,.( nil Ill MERCH
ANDISE milvvivy 3v-e.-Tii.ti»iv -I MACUIN-
Kll\ , ai'i*lioable to tho Hante oi tho Southoru
people.
All i uroh:iM> ..ilc free of C«nnuibwion till
Oet.ihei it the ho v r market rate?, at d
•\,>ediuous route*. Gr
it I with the money, and
at New L.'udou, Couti.,
York.
i. Maceu, Ga , and W.
arded by the up<
tiers mu t he no. mp
addre-v-e i to us oi .i
or s 2 Jehu Sir et, N
Refer t* E I. iJrv
(1. Clemons, ( utu!
lUU'ltt
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
Till’. I'n.Lr-i nod u
•w i repared .to supply
l public with
CARRIAGES, HORSES . H
and everything in the Liverv
Buiiness. Also for Fl N ERA LS ■w—
he is prepared to furnish a FINE llEAHSE,
Horses taken on Hoanl «utl Sals,
and every attention paid 1 ■ them.
V (iAMMKLL,
A true extract from the minutes-
JNO JUllNSON, Ordinary.
Oe’obcr WV>-m(>m
( ' EOHG1 A—MI'SCUGEE Cul N 1'Y.—t'orur
vl 11r ()iti• in vitv, October Term, 18*v>.— /,’»</«
A .*/.— Samuel A. Billing, administrator ot the
cm ..to ..I Henry M. Jerutgun, deceased, has ap
plied lor iLsunssion :
It is th> reforo ordered that nil person? eon-
eorned show cause ur any ihey have* why said
administrator should nut be dismissed at tho a,
next May Term of the Court o^Ordimiry to bo I twenty cents per pound, 2 cents.
* 1 *" * “* * Confectionery, exceeding twenty cont* and
coding forty cent? 4 cent*.
tillatiou of the cuil tar thus produced, exempt,
Cocoa, prepared, per pound, one and a half
cont*.
Coffee, ground, and all ground substances for
coffee, or preparations ot which cofieo form* a
part, per pound, one cent,
Cofieo, unground substitute* for, per lb., ono
cent.
Confectionery. Sugar valued at not exceeding
held in and tor .-a d county, and that tin? order
he published according to law.
A true extract trom the minute*.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
October 29,1SG5 uuhn
plied tor administration of the estate of Evan
Jones, deceased, late of said county.
All penu'u.- cmcorned arc hen by notified to
fchow cause (it any they have why tho udiuin-
i'tration ot said e.-tate shou. 1 not be granted
to sat 1 applicant* at the next December Term
ot the Court ot Uidinary to bo held in and tor
.-aid count)*.
Given under my band this 2uth day of Octo
ber, l v*'. JNO. JOHNSON Ordinary.
oct 2S 3lkl
pEoUGlA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Hcnry
vl M.Svpp, administrator ot Jwlm W. 11. Lig-
gin, doccaseil, has applied for loavo to sell the
real estate of said deceased.
All person? concerned are heroby notified to
.-lo w c.iusodl any they have) why an order lor
the sale of said real estate should uot bo grant
ed ut the next January term oi the Court of
ordinary, to ho hold in and tor said county.
(iiven under my hand this 2>tli day of Octo
ber. lato JNO. JOHNSON.
Ordinary.
ph 5Y. NYooltolk, deceased, ha* applied for
leave to sell the real estate ot said deceased.
All person?, concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, (it any they have), why leave to sell
said real estate should not bo granted at the
next January Term of the Court of Ordinary to
bo held in and tut said county.
Given uuder my hand t hi.- Hist day of October,
J NO. JOHNoON. Ordinary-
oct 22 wdOd
NOTICE.
f PW0 MONTHS after unto application will
1- be made to the Court of Ordinary ot Chat
tuUoocboc county. Ga., tor leave u* sell the reul
estate ol C. W. King, late ot said county, de
ceased. *M.-'1st i>-
oc 24 2m it C PATTERSON. Adm'r.
Confoetionery, exceeding forty oont* per lb.,
or sold otherwise than by tho pound, 10 por
cont.
Capper, ingots,pig*, or bar*, three percent.
Copper, rolled, three por cent.
Cotton, upon which no duty has been levied,
collected or paid, or which is exempted by law.
per pound, two cent*.
Diamonds, (see Precious Stone*,) ten percent.
Draining files, three pir cent.
Express Companies, on gross receipts, throe
porcont.
Kiucrald*. (see Precious Stones,) ton per cont.
Engraver*, production of, fivo per cent.
Essential Oil* ot all descriptions, fivo per
cent.
Ferries, receiving tolls, threo por cont on
gr**s receipts.
Fish aua Shell Fish, in can*, keg*, or air
tight package*,five percent.
Fruits preserved, five por cont.
Furniture, ami other articles made of wood,
sold in rough or unfinished state, five i»cr cent.
Furs of all descriptions, when made up ur
manufactured, live per cent.
| Ida*, illuminating, made of coal, wholly or in
part, or of any other material, when the pro
duct shall not ho above 500,000 cubic lovt per
month, per one thousand cubic loot, 29 oont*.
Gas. illuminating, when the product shall be
above aoo.HG cubic feet per mouth, per one
th msand cubic feet—twenty-five cent*.
Glove*and Mittens,5 per cent.
Gold Leaf, par pack, containing not more
than twenty hook?, of twenty*fivo leaves each,
eighteen com*.
Gold Foil, two dollars per ounce, troy woight.
Gold, produced Irom quartz mines, trom beds
of rivers. tr>»ui tho earth, or iu any other tuau-
uor. 'uot one percent.
Ginger, ground, aud all imitations, per lb.
gne cent.
Glue and Gelatin, of all description*, in tho
sol d state, per i ouuu, nne cent.
Glue aud Cetu mt, mado wholly or in part of
glue, to ue sold iu a liquid state, per gallon 40
cents.
Grave Stone*, five por cont.
Gunpowder, and all explosive sultstaflcos
made lot mining, blasting, artillery, or sport-
and all show*, 2 por cent, on ro-
A^olassos, produced directly from sugar cane
juice, fivo cents per pound.
Moln=ses, syrup of, producod directly from
sugar cano juice, Vi cent? por gal Ion.
Naptha, refined, produced by tho distillation
of coal, iisphaltunii -halo, peat, petroleum or
rock oils, etc., per gallon, 29 rents.
Gil, illuminating, produced by thedistillation
of coal, asphaltutn. c ha!e, pent, petroleum, or
rock oils, and all other bituminous substance*
used for a like purpose, per gallon, 20 cont*.
Oil, Lard, per gallon, f> cents.
Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, 5 cent*.
Oil, till animal and vegetable, not exempted
or otherwise provided fur, per gu'lon, 5 cent*.
Operas, Mu.-eum*. Theatre*, and all Shows,
on gross receipts* 2 per cent.
Oxide of Zinc, per 100 pounds, 35 cents.
Paint*, as below, 5 per cont.
Painters’ Color?, dry or ground, in oil or in
nnsto. or with water, not otherwise provided
lor, f> per cent.
Parasol*. 5 porcont.
Paper, ot all descriptions, including paste
board. binder*’ hoard, and tarred tnipor lor
roofing and other purposes 3 per cout.
Pamphlets, 5 per cent.
Passports,
Photogrnpns, 5 per cent,
Popper, grouud, and all imitations, por lb.,
1 cent.
Piano Forte*. Organs, Molodeons, or other
parlor Musical Instruments, kept for use, not
including those placed in ehurchos or puhlie
edifice*. ;valued at not loss than $1(K) and not
above f2"(» each, two dollar*.
Piano Fortes, etc., when valued at above $200
ami not above ♦fi>o, each, lour dollars.
Piano Fortes etc. when valued uhovo $100,
each, six dollars.
Pickles, 5 nor cent.
Pins, solid head or othor, 5 per cent.
Plate, ot gold, kept tor use, per ounce, troy,
50 cents. •
Plato of silver, kept for use, per ounco, troy,
5 cents.
Provided, That silver Simons or pinto of silver
used by ono family to an amount not exceeding
for .v ounces, a* atoresuid, belonging to any one
person, plate belonging to religion* societies,
and souvenirs and keepsakes actually given
and received a* such and not kept for use ; also
all premium* awarded »*a token of merit by
any agricultural society, corporation, or asso
ciation of person*, lor atjy purpose whatever,
shad ho exempt Irom duty.
Precious Stonos, 10 porcont.
Precious Stones, on which duties have been
paid, when set or reset, pay tax only on value
of sotting.
Pimento, round, and all imitations, per lb„
1 cont.
Preserved bruits five per cent.
Printed Books, Magazines, Pamphlets.? Re
view*, and all other similar printed publica
tions, except newspaper?, 5 per cent.
Paints and Painter’s Colors, dry or ground,
in oil oi paste, or with water, not otherwise
provided i"r, 5 per cent.
Printed Billheads, Card? and Circulars, f> i
cent.
Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 2 per
cent.
Railroads on gross receipt*. 2?i per cont.I
Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, 5 per cont.
Rectified Wines, per gallon, 50 cents.
Repairs of engines, curs, carriages, or other
articles, when such repair* increase tho value
of the article repaired 10 per cent or ovor,
such increased value, 3 per cent.
Falerntu*. per pound, 5 mills-
Sail Tout-, Shades, Awnings and Bags made
of cotton, flux, or hemp, 5 per cont.
Salt, per H 0 pounds, ti coots.
’ Scrows, commonly called wood-screw*—10
per cont.
Shot, 5 percent.
Shows, of ail kinds, 2 per cent on receipts.
Silver, produced Irom quart* mines, from
beds?of rivers, from »he earth, or in uny othor
manner. \-j of 1 percent.
Slaughtered Catt e. Swine and Sheep, on ....
cattle and calve* exceeding three months old,
slaughtered, except when slaughtered for (he
hides and tallow exclusively. 49 cont* per head
Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all cuttle and
calves under threo month* old. slaughtered, 5
cont* per hc»d.
Slaughtered Cattle, otc.. on all swino
slaughtered, 10cent*per hea l.
Slaughtered Cattle, etc., on all sheep and
lamb* slaughtered. •'> eents per head.
Provided, That Cattle, not exceeding live
number, and calve?, swino. sheep,and lamb*
not exceeding in all twenty in number, slaught
ered by any person lor hi* or her own con
sumption. in any ono year, shall bo exempt
from duty; ucd all sheep slaughtered for the
pelts shall pay two cents anly per head.
Suull’, por pound, 35 cents.
Soap, fancy scented, cream, transparent, and
all descriptions ot toilet aud shaving soap, per
pound, live cent*.
Soap, soft, 5 per cont.
Soap.eustilo, value not above five cent* por
pound, 2 mills.
Soap, Cnstjlo, value abovo five cents, 1 cont.
Soap, palm o I, saute a* Castile.
Soup, erasivc, same a* Castile.
Soap, all other descriptions, whitoor colored,
except soft soap and soap otherwise provided
lor, valued not above five cculs por pouud,
por pound.-2 mill*.
Soap, all other descriptions, valuod above
five cents per pound, 1 cent.
Soda Water, etc., 5 ner cent.
Spars aud Ship or vessel Blocks, 2 per cent
Spirits, distilled and sold, or removed lor
consumption or sale, Irom July 1, Ism, por
gallon, fl 50. bruin February, 1, 13*-5, two
dollars per gallon on first proof.
Stage Coac cs. 2 1 j per ceut. on rec»d| D.
Steamboats. 2’ < per coni, on receipt*.
Ships 2) i per cent on receipt*.
March, made ot potatoes per pound, 2 mills.
Starch, mado of corn or wheat, per pouud. 3
mill?.
Starcn, made of rice or any other material?,
por pouud ; 1 cent.
Steam Engines, including Locomotive and
I Marine Eng nes, J per cout.
Steel, in ingots, bars, sheet*, or wiro, not
j less than ‘i "I an inch thick, valued u» seven
cents per pound or le.-s per t,.n. five dollars.
Meel, in iug"t.'» ban, >hoots i r wiro, not lots
than ‘4 ot an Iticli thick, valued above seven
conts per pound aud not above w.ovea cout*
pur pounds per ton, ten dollar*.
Sled, in ingots, bar*, sheets or wiro, not less
thnnL|,ot an inch thick, valued ut above
eleven cent* per ton, twelve dollars and a half.
Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble and
building sumo ot any other de-tcriplion, when
dreamed hewn or fiuished, 3 per cunt.
Sterrootypea. All production* ..1 r ' ^
Stove* por ton, threo dollar* ’ ’ ,,tr cent
Skins, goat, kid, sheep, hot-., k
tanned or dro-sed. in tho rough
Skins, when previously 5*8 C9 .iT r , Cer " :
rough, and upon which dutio- hL , . the
tunny paid, shall he assessed on th! ! 0Cn ^
value only when carried or linDh . i lucr «iM
Succession to Real E-tato A,’ .
ccfsor shall ho a lineal #u*.
censor of tho predecessor, o , u 0 A. ,
roaUrtuto. °n cu* „ nc hunUrcaio/,';; 1 ^
Succession to Real Estate u|m.„ „ W <
sor shall bo a brother or a " ’“cetj.
cessor upon tho value, per on- I , I’tair.
two dollar*. “ ttn «*red doljl
ISucccMion to Ileal Estate, where tho .
shall bo tr-brother or ?Dt< r P J U
mother, or a dercondant ot a ,,,
of the lather or mother of tic
one hundred dollar?, f.,ur dop
Succession to Real Kst.it.. u-kL .l
J°r shall bo a brother or si'tcr . i q 0 *
father or grandmother, or a -i.-‘ • ,e ^rd
ther or sister f tho grand t .V‘ “ ,u D tU
hor of the Kre.lecc.-s. r , cr T rt ' r ^i
iar?, fivo dollar*. ’ 1 er ° n c hu a ^N
succession to Real Estate whom
*orshall bo of any other dccrr.' . i ,' Urr --#-
consanguinity to the prcilccei up ‘ rid
JifJjSJF" *•«>» hon.trTiutli'.'JK;
SuccoBaion to Personal Proneriv j!
Estato. * cr '>.?ati;ca*kc*|
Sugar brown or lnttscovml , „ , ,
12 Dutch fttnmlarJ in col.q- , I ’.,. T | f aL°vc Ji..
from tho sugar cane, and n-.’r ir 1 ,lir ^tly
irapehco. other than tip , r-D!'.-," V:' c :,i r
liner, per pound. 2 cent?. UuccJ Die n .
Gn all clarified ami rclinc I a,, ...
12 an 1 not abovo No. H i>iq,.|, * -t .."'‘f a !"' v e.V,
produced directly from the nt • ir ' ‘ i: ’'"Dr
lrotu sorghum or imm hoc. •*... r'., ' ;"| e ’„ ’ i 1 • •
Sugar, on all clarified • r‘r'• ’ V"*’- - ,
No. 18, Dutch standard ii. 1 . ! -' r
recti v from the sugar .Mac ' . ‘ r ;' • • •( •:■
oj jmi’heo.j.cr |..,un.l,' r '
Sugar, c
gross amount
rics or refineries, n duty'of 2' !
huK.irCnn.ly, value! nt nitiK 1 ’;.,
pound, per pound, 2 cents. ^ c - • vt?. ( , cr
Sugar Gandy, oxcooding jo
40 conts per p-^n.l, l cent*
Sugar Gan iy, cxv. edin. .•
sold (»t1i«-rwi.-c than i.. p...
Sulphate* <>t Barvicii. 1 > c
Telcifrapli G*-tnp.inp- , . •
id Uot cx>
ling
TPrponrd nr
Textile fabric?,
Thoatro*, ■ peru, •. r •. t
shows, on gro?? receipt-, j .
Thread 5 per oont,
Liles, draining, :i per c ,
Tobacco, cavendish, pin;;,
kind* "t manul'af’tur«:d t«.h.
*-• * 1 •'s, > percent
muvoanifl, au j a jj
r,, ' l all r.tlicr
1 it< 1 - ". iu.iiiuia'*turuq t> i.,i.. ,1, . •
vided for, trom which t!iu •.-,. , rtln 1 ' •
out in whole or in part ' ' 11 Dkm
* le.it v
f‘^ure.1 with
refuse tobar.
Tobacco, smoking toh.i.
of stems, and not mixe 1 n-’t
stems, 15 cont* p.er pound.
Tobacco, tine cut .-hewing whether manul 1
tured gr loose, or in hulk. .., V L
Tobacco hnu IF and Snuff 11 -. J!'; ,
of tobacco, ground, dai , r try’.,
}■ v r 1 •
lopacco t line- cut, Manus 1 tur. d t., i„ | .
i packages, paper*.
! hulk.
lelivered I
wrappers,
Toll Road, Ferry or Bridge, m
3 per cont.
Trust Gompanie?, on divideu
going, 5 per cent.
Turnpike Companics's Bonds,
of, 5 p *
!■? receipt
)d surpltu
1 tho interest
fi. 20 cents.
1 part >f
, ••> per cent.
Turpentine, spirit* of, per pal!..
Umbrellas ami Parasols, 5 1
Varhish or Japan, made wi:
gum copal; or other gum ami sul-.t.unw-
per cont.
Vegetable?, prcsorccd. ' per cent.
r.-.-.-ii.t--. |. .r
lit.'hcB, L -Dl u -u.-li. j „.| 1 „||j
WWtof K..I-I ,-rUli. fur ic, vnluul nt
■Til99 or lo??, each, on*- dollar.
Watches, k dd w ifi-hc-, c -nip., cd wnolly or
part ot gold nr gilt, <ep| |.,r use. |
above .pl'ti, ca.’h, 1 \v-» dollar .
White lead, i-rr i'») pound*. S'* cent-'.
}Jil nc * fi'fido of rtap.-', per gallon, nt«.
U .no, all other, and li-iuoiv known .1- aim-,or
produced by boing rocitllod an 1 n ix■ . ,
other spirit?, or into whirfi any i..a”«*r wii n-
uver may be iufu.-ed, t*. he su’d wi. a .
ithorwise provided for, per gallon, i-vc. i'.t ii
mado Irom currant.', rhubarb -*r l**ni. ..
cent*.
Yacht*, Pleasure or racing boat?. I»> sail or
stoatn, measuring by eustiMU-hmi.-c nu;i-me-
mont ton tons or less. each, live dollar*.
1 aunt?, Ac . exceeding ten and uot exeochut
twenty tons, each, ten dollar^.
Yachts, Ac., exceeding twenty and not rx
cording forty tons, each, twonty-fivc d. liar
. Yacht?. Ac., exceeding forty and n • usoerj-
ingeighty tons, each, fitly dollars.
\ nclifs, Ac., exceeding eighty and n*.t exrool-
ch, seventy-
hundred aud ten ton.-,
ling ,°np hundred and ten
sheets, i
fivo dollar*.
Yachts, A.
tons, each, one humlrcd\l..ii.i
Y'ollow Sheeting Metal, in
porcont.
Zinc. Oxide of, per RtO pounds, 3'. cent
T A B L 12 I 1 .
L1C K N S K S .
A potheen rics—$10.
Architect* and Civil Engineer-- '-•lo.
A?s.tycr*—not exceeding rJ - -*!m.
cenriing ♦2-59,9 ?) and not exceeding ' • '
$299. Exceeding .
A uctioneers— who
CAJod $19,099—$19. 1
Banker*—using capital
- $5U<
annual sales not ex-
eding Wr
every nd li-
009—$100.
Bankers—exceeding $..9,999, t
tiunal $1,000 in excess—$2.
Brewers—less than opo barrels per year-':
Over 5(H) barrels per year- : •
Bawling Alleys-for each alley- . 1".
Billiard Rooms—for each table—>ln.
Brokers—.
Brokers, P
*50,000—$o0.
Brokers* 1
additional r
kers, 1.
u— using capital 1
m—exceeding •
id Warrant—?
Broker-, Gattlc—if annual
coed si9,<ko—$'ii. Exceedim
each additional ?1,ihh).
Brokers, Piodum—♦!(».
Brokers, Cotumercial—. 2 '.
Brokers, Gu*toiu>hou*e—$lo
Brnkors— see al-.. table 1.
Builders and Controi;
do nut exceed $25.»*>•«». + l
999. $1 fur each additional :1.'
cxcccdiBf
f»r each
.'ding •
Butchers, $K>.
Butchers rottiilirur from carts. $ •.
Circuses, ten dollars.
Coal Gil Distillers, fifty dollar*.
Confectioner*, ten dollars.
Conveyancer*, ton dollars.
Claim Agents, ton dollar .
Dentists, ton d"Fars.
Di'tillerq fifty dollars.
Distillers of Apple* and Pca. liO'. listillinc
loss than 250 barrel- per year, twelve .I..I! <i-ud
a half.
Eating Houses, ten dollars.
Exhibition*, ten dollars.
General Business, fur which ii" other liccnM
is required, ten dollar*.
(lift Enterprise, proprietor* of, fifty dollar#.
Gas Fitter*, ten dollars,
llorse Dealers, ten dollar?.
Hotels, Inns and Taverns (whon the r< nt* h.'h
bo two hundred dollars or less,) ten dollar**-
Hotels, Inns and Tavern- (when tbo rcr.t*
shall exceed two hundred dollar*. :• *r a-) “•*
tional ono hundred dollar.- <>r trn-' • • -1 ”
excess of two hundre l dollars- ftv .• 1 »'
Intelligence office Keeper-, fen J.-.l.ir.-.
Insurance Agents, ten il dla^.
Insurance Agents, foreign, fifty d -liar.'.
Jacks, ten dollar-.
Jugglers, twenty d-)l!ars.
Lawyer?, ten dollars.
Livery btablo Keepers, ton dollar*.
Lottery Ticket Dealers, one hundri l .L'B--- •
Manufacturer?, ten dollar-.
Miners, ten dollar.-.
Patent Right Dealers, ten dollars.
Peddlers, (with mote than tw - h r- of
mules) fifty dollars.
Peddlers, m ith two horse* or mule- t*»0*
five dollars.
Peddlers, (with one horse or untie> C-i" 3
dollars.
Peddler*, (travelling on foot) ton dollar*.
Peddler*, dry goods fifty dollar.-.
Peddlers, jewelry, fifty dollar*. ,
Photographer*, (who-e receipt* 1 • n t
fivo hundred dollars) ton dollar M'cr t»«
hundred dollar* and under one tlj.-u-anJ; 1 >'
lar?. filtecn dollars. Over one tiiou.-ard vi"‘ ,ar 5
twenty-live d -liars.
Plumbers, ten dollar*. , ..
Physicians, Surgeon* and Dentist?, ten
Real Estate Agents, ten dollar?.
Rectifier? (for each 599 barrels) twenty*®”
dollars.
Retail dealers, ten dollar*. , ,, -
Retail Dealer# in Liquor?, twenty^mc-I-ID -
Stallion* and Jacks', ten ibdlar?., , .
Steamers and Veasels, tfurnishin? I 1 '" 1
lodging*) twenty-five dollar*.
Tallow Chandler* and Soap Maker*, ten
Theaters, Museum?, Concert Hall*, one boa
vlred dollar*.
Tobacconists, ten dollar.-. _l {f
Wholesale Dealers, (except 1 i• iur-> '
annual sales do not exceed $’•" ,l! .c
Wholesale Dealers, (except j,' !' 1 r ;' r fVcr f
sale* exceed fifty thousand d -llar-. t* r
additional ono thousand dollar? in
fifty thousand dollars, one dollar.
Wholesale Dealer* in Liquor#. •
wholesale dealer*.
INToticc. Iit(
V LL persons indebted to J-din g. »• r . v *
ix. of Chattahoochee countv. ■ 1 1 "j jt
requested to come forward an t ’ 1; ’
payment and those holding claim# ■-* ■,
estate to present them duly ‘‘V’hcnKc ;
. JAS. 8. ALIA MS.
Nov. 4,1895-wM .11: ;
SOUTHERN LINIMENT.
D R. A. W. ALLEN hiurceumcJ
lacturo ot hi* ucVt.
CELEBRATED gUlJTHEUN »AM M ^
lie can supply it iu any quantity at li'# ^ ^
first door aliove Perry House. * 10
to see hi* friend* aud servo them. ., j;>,
oct 14-lm A. H A hi*
8uu eopy.