Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 21, 1865, Image 4

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TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad ur would say that tvc are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PUT IN OllDKIl AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the Stales if Gcorgiii* Smith Carolina or Abilwuuii as wc have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men f selected foi integrity, capaci ty, and experience to take charge, of every Wt will also pay all Taxes anil Charges of every description* AND MAKK MBKIIAL ADVANCKH ON TilK COTTON. In sluat, we. will take charge of the. Cotton on receipts or orders and gi.ee. the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the. time. we. receive, it until sold and returns made by our houses, WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Li verpool. I!n giant I. We invite the. especial attention of non resulcnls to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., A imiisiii, <•' Loi-ato,l in Culuuilius iih Audit f.ir 1 Bruco A l 1 ft in prop Cotton* umlor tho nbovi uuko advance* (liorcon purchasing largely rate*. i Ircrfisoincnt. h»i*I t< II pay full murkc PKI.IV AI.KXAN OKU. ico 9ft, Broad Struct, • KninVIiiirdwarohtnm. Kept 20—If EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stufls, GLASSWARE. ACENT FOI’. Virginia, Missouri and Koutnuky TOBACCO, No. Ql-4. rvi»iu Street, Louisvillo, Kentucky. l.lo Cotton on Great Reduction iu Freights —ON— COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. S- 8 g 8 8 3 ? s S =j pj S, s i I £ 1 £ i w < a n i,lu will i a lino Bally Lino rimy will receive cl charge* to tliftt ilia, giving i.l. I Cotton and pay nil acc t, and transport it t .. _ —. null (till ol lading to New York. At tot. i<4 the Colton i* trunaferrod hy tho boatrf to i,l Gagne, ,Sli.twisrippi A Ohio Hlvcr rail* •c <d drnyugu, anti by thorn is carried Y«irk without ehnngo of cars. II ship pers profur tho route hy way of Louisvillo,.tho ugont* of tho ditloront Through Iroiglit Lines to New York, will receive it nt Nashville uml forward it all tho way hy Hail, paying accrued charges, without extra oxponso. lho Nash- villo and Louisvillo, and tho Niujhvillo A Ch at- tuno sat Nnshvill at lo .1 hnsonvilluto New York $6 por • hvillc (nil Hail) ftU, (ft« wo I'.trlif- desiring to reship at oa l ol .lonn^mvillo, can have ng hv Ktcaiuhoal to Cincinnati land Hivcr Iming in line l> ol l-i ght. I*. 8. Liberal advance* consignment. WANTED—Vent her*. Uimmng, Hooswnx Tallow and Hags, lor which l will pa.v tho high est market price, cither ill cush or trade, sept Wtn — J. 0. M’KF.UKAN, K. J.MKNKKICR, JNO. II. llVlCRttAN MrlT.UIUN iV MKNKFKK, COTTON FACTORS, general Commission Jllerrhauls, ANI* HKAI.RK8 IX PHOVISIO^J f-%* UAliE HOPE ANII BAHIHNtl. MAIN STREET, BETWEEN I'll! ST ANDSKa’oN HSTKEKls I.OD IK V 11*1.1'’,, li' . B UI NO AGENTS fut lho iiricii'iil Manilla,’' luror.ot ltnlo U,,|,o =>i„l. wuar* i,roi>arod at all lim<” lo tumwh ,» u,a 1,1 luwual Oiiali |ir»,’o, tlirocl lroiu lho fiuVui>. TSuuVioooH As,aria,l Bran,la Ky, llAfwinKi 2T.OO Coils clioiuu Machine Kane. FORWARDING. To thifl Branch of our huainoM w. arc rijIUK ■pwial attonlian. Any coo,la aont toouriaru f«r\l'itlca , 't«r'*lh® ,h»nJUnir and aalo ol as" i s,r:is:» ks sas {fti'a ,..- hale to Cincinnati, mol from that point v <r three di Her cut lines of Railroad. at . pur ulc. Cotton hy either route ran bo laid down i New 5 <>rk from Kuliiulu, Montgomery, Co- iinIiiih or Wert Point, in twelve days. Shippers must consign ti» Sloamhoat Agent at oliiiHouville, and to Agouti) of Through Linos, r a Commission Merchant at Nashville. (lov- -iiinciit permits must accompany each bill oi R. BAtiaU. ,Kt,|it W. A A. It. U. (JEU. 11. HE EL. Sunt A. k W. P. K. It. (IllAS. T. POELAltD. ■ 1’rea't M. k W. P. lt.lt. W. L. CLARK, Kupt Muscogi’o Hail road. VIRGIL POW LHS, Kupt S. W. li. 11. II. U. WALKKH, Kupt M. \ W. It. 11. 1C. II. EWINU. lon’l 1’roiyht Au’t N. & O.nnd N. & N.N. It It sanlW-U MURRAY, COURT ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. OEOliGKA— Taylor County. Coi'HT op OitorvAitT for said County, i November Ph. 1W)>. f W IJKKKAS. Mr*. Nancy Wilson applies to to me I .r letter* of guardianship for R. K. N.tniy Am , ' i n Ann. William H**nja- id Jo* i h L W of II. L. N. it. latuot X.ijlor county, deceased, i therefore I" • ito nil conccrnc 1 to file i..,ie«dim. > • if any they ha\v) why leltora l r. • be irantei the applicant iu terms 'ne .- my hand odiciiJIy. y J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. f o to sell all th «al estate of Martha Newsom, late ol said ounly. dccea.'cd, for the hendit of the heirs. J Orf ULAN KW60hb Ad m ’r. nov i Jio G " KOHUIA-TA YLOK C »l NTY.-N. T. .Me- Invale applies to uic lor letters ol adminw- ritu n <m the estate of John rf. Davidson, late >f said county, docoaiod. All pvrs -n diow chum: . i h’.ol I not Im (liven un i jiov2-;;t)d ' 1 KOndlA-TAYLOH COUNTY, —Sailio S. r MeKion- applic- to mo lor letter* of ad- ninii-lration mi ill-‘ i iteol Joshua McKinney, ate ol paid county, deceased. All pcr.-oiH e meet lied arc hereby notified to how rau e (it at.y they have) why anid letters should not he granted to -aid applicant at the xt November term of the Court of Ordinary nty. to the / MitJHUlA- ll I.—Mr.». Rill A — TAYLOll COUNTY. —Two nntliV Irom d ite application will ho uiinie Ordinary of Taylor County for leave to Mill the real estnto helongiug to tho orphans of IK 11. Wil. on. drrea ed. II K.-'TKR WILSON, Ounrdiun. Got ., I- nloul I A i A YLOK COl NTY.—Uri.K Nt I.’. I'avi-, admini.-tratrix of pl» 1. llrlvenateu, deveftrtod, ■ r lottrm oi aisiuUsion from i I r d, that all persons con- , il'anv they have, why loltoi* l«.i*■ aid, ■ hould not he irraut- dicant by the Court of OrJi- .in I t> i paid county on tho loxt; and that this order • I the law. i the minutes of said court. J. J. 11CFF, Ordinary. ,H ul ill in 511 j! ,A th..r< f fir i Monday in April Get fi-mfiin ('LOROIA U Si.—w. estate ol W. lo tii TAYLOR COUNTY.—Kulk Nl II. Ingrain, administrator on tho ‘ 'ceased, having applied i from raid adminlstra- of d -..'therefore oidered that .all poraonscon- cerned «li »w e iu-c. if any tliey have*, why let- in ,,! di mi- :<>I>. :ot nl re aid, ,-houM not ho *n,int. | r.. in u - n l applioinl by the Court of Oi.inmry » • » •• M >:> l l**r said county oil i lie in l M ■ da v <n An ill next; and that this Older be publi-lud it. term'of the law. A true uxtniut from tl»u mimiteiot said curt. J. J. ill TF, Ordinary. Oort. r *. ISiW llit’.in / 1 LO II <; 1 A :-TAYLOR COUNTY.-i’wo l f month tiller date application will he made to the lloiioriibiu Court <»r Ordinary of Taylor county, for h ave to sell tho hind* belonging to tho estate of Janie-(Lii rott. deceased.—Sept. Ill, IS,;:.. ULI/<ARIll'll (JARUKTT, I i Itti I A TAY LOR COUNTY.—Two month* IT uni dale application will he mado ic llonorublo Court of Ordinary of Taylor itj . lor leave to sell llin land* belonging to L; i'to ol Charles A. Loyd, deceased,—Sopt. m ■'i-L’in .1 ISKF.i: A PAMS. Adtn'r. / ' LOHOJ/ l Ji Mi-iMd hold in ami l i id ■ yh ivi uti . Ini ih r a Court j\ NTY.-Johu Me- eiie.ick have applied tr.it iou mi the e*tate nl, late of said coun- o hereby notified to e; why the udiuinis- ld not bo granted to ol* Ordinary to ho y hand October HUli. 18tV>. J. M. LOWE, ct20-lni _ Ordinary. tJKOlit.IA—flliii'lon County. iy’h Omnt for suid County. Simeon Blue, fidministrator of •chlep', deceased, lias potitiouod i\ o to .-ell the real estates of said re t" silo till concerned to show no i lie lirpt Monday in October phoutn not be granted in terms HV llrond Street, CoIiiiiiIiiih, Dcorffln. Maker and Dealer in Guns, ALL KINDS OF HUN MATEK1AL AND AU'l'ieLES IN THE ! lUvhtO' ,’OKTINU LINE. VOWDEH AND SHOT FOR SALE. ; cv* 1,0,’A nm\ LocKa Utiva\r«A. ..|.t l:i--»r . _ A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALL Description* of Bell Hanging uttcml- i ed to, ami Keys mudo A WFOHD STREET, 11*1*02$ITK COOK’S HOTEL.*. died int, state, and n«*l liki.lv 1 All per -us n >, li* cwuiily, dee'il, tato is unrepresented cut oil •. •e hereby notified to i.-trutiim should not lie Suj'crior Court, of roper persou, F or Ordimahy. October Term, 1895.—Jfufc Joimtbau bngliih, administrator of the evtate of Thomai Jj. Stockton, deceased, has applied for dismission: , Therefore it is ordered that all persons con cerned bo notified to show cause (if any tney have) why said 'administrator should not be dismissed nt tho noxt May Term of the Court of Ordinary to bo hold in and for said county, and that tnis order he published according to law. A true extract from tho minute* JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. _Oc!obor2D, 1805-mCm ‘ ( \EOROIA-M USCOOKE COUNT Y .-Court ' J ov Oanix.iRY, October Term, 1805.—Rule Samuel A. Billing, oilministrator of the estate of Henry M. Jcrnigan, doceased, has ap- pllod for dismission: It is therefore ordered that all persons con cerned show causo (if any they have) why said administrator should not be dismissed nt the next May Term of the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for sa*d county, and that this order bo published according to law. A true oxtract from tho minutes. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. October 29,18A5-mGw — Peabody artd Win. II. Brannan havo ap plied for administration of tho estate of Evan Jones, deceased, Utc of said county. All persons ooucornei are hereby notiuod to .•how cause (if any they have) why the admin istration ol said estuto should not bo grautod to said applicants at the noxt December ierin of the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county. Given under my hand this 2»Dh day of Octo ber, 1W5. JNO. JOHNSON Ordinary. oct 28 30d (1KORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Henry \J M. S*pp, udiniuistrator of John W. H, Lig- gin. deceased, has applied for leave to sell the real estate of said doccaaod. All persons concerned ar© hereby notified to show cause (if any they havo) why an order fur tho sale of said real estate should not bo grant ed at the noxt January term of the Court of Ordinary, to be hold in and for said county. Given under my hand this 2T»th day of Octo her. 1865. JNO. JOHNSON, 0026 60d; Ordinary. any they have), why loavc to sell said real estate should not bo granted at the next January Term of tho Court of Ordinary to be held ill and for said county. iliven under my hand this 21st day of Ociobor, IHoV J N0. JOHNSON, Ordinary, oct 22 wGOd 3J. GMVO , J bo made IS the Court of Ordinary oi Chat tahoochee countv, Oa., for lonre to sell the roal estate of C. W. King, Into of said county, de ceased. Oct. 21st 1H6T*. oc 21-2m R. C^PATTERSON, Adui’r. G " t KORGIA—MUSCOGEK COUNTY.-Will- r iam A. Waters has tiled his Petition for ad ministration of the date of Litlleberry Elder, deceased, lato of said county. All persons concerned uro hereby notified to show causo, if any they Imvo, why the admin- ihtration <>( raid ctuto t-hould not bo granted to said iipplinmt at tho n xf Decomber term of the ^'ourt ol Ordinary for said county. Givou under my hand tlii* 2bth October, 1H0-*. JNO. JOHN.SON, Ordidary. oct 21-w3l>d Executor's Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in Ducemhor noxt will bo sold at tho Court House in Columhu*. Muscogoo county, two lots of land Nos. 259 and 2HT> iu the loth district of said county, each lot containing 2021a acres. Tho Muscogoo Knil- r«md runs through this land, ono lot pretty well improrod and nil well timbered. Sold in con formity with tho will of Daniel Cordray, do- censed, for the purpose of distribution. Ttrms cash. DANIEL CORDRAY, 17-wtd jj Executor. xt. , h i,id, October 2.:d, 181*5. It \ UU1S HIIWTY. <;i;or(.i\ u a Kit i i COUNTY. molt Court,! Term, 1 I tlii- Will "I El a II. Ib'.ill. dcc’d, I CHAT T A HOOCH H 16 COUNTY. 1 UORGIA—CllATTAHOOritKK Cot: NTY. — To J all whom it may concern.—John II. Wil kinson having in proper form applied to mo for p< rmununt letters nl administration on the estate ot W. (I, Wilkinson, deceased, late nl >aid county, tlii.-- Is to cito all and singular tho •roditurs and next of kin of W. G. Wilkinson lo bo mol appear at my office on tho first Mnn- lay in December next and show oause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not ho granted to John H. Wilkinson on W. G. Wilkinson’s ostat> T To all whom it may conovru : Hyman Al britton having, iu proper form, applied to mo lor permanent letters of adininiit-ration on tho estate of Charles Counons, Into of said county, this is to eito all ami * ingular, the croditors and noxt of kin of Charles Coussons, to ho and ap pear at uiy office, within tho time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why per manent administration should not be grunted to llyrnun Albritton on Charles tfiuuuu'* estate. Witness, my hand and official siguaturo, J AM UK CAST LEli ERR Y. POVl w3Qd Ordinary. ISToti.ee. A LL persons indebted to John G, Berry, lato of Chattahoochee county, deceased, are ropicstcd to come forward and make immediate payment and those holding claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated. » J AS. 6. ALLUMK, Ex’or. Nov. 4,18rt5-w r >t jo Notice to Creditor* and DelHors. horaliy notified to pre: ;oit them duly authenti cated, within tho timo prescribed bylaw. Thoso indebted tosuid estate uio rouucsted to make immediate settlement. GRIGSBY 2. THOMAS, Jr., Adiii’r with the will, Ac, hov 18 wfiw PHOENIX FOUNDRY I iluct hbii 11 not I). abovo 500,obo cublo^Lj* t*per tiK.atb, per one UinuennJ cubic feet, 1!U cent.. AND MACHINE SHOP- THE unJersUttcJ beg leave to inform their A frienus ami the public generally, that they have built a first class Foundry andMachin. Shop on Ugletborpe streot, between Franklin and Jiridgo ftroete. and uro prepared to do anything in their line of busines?. oo will make any kind ol Machinery to order: such as SUGAR MILLS ol any sue. with wrought or can iron sliatf -, from 14 inches to 18 inches di ameter: also KETTLES from 2U to ltK) gallons, and all the intermediate siacs. \Ve will make to order SAW-MILLs and MILL WORK generally, of Brass or Iron, and all kinds ot CASTINGS. HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGHS, IRON RAILING, and anything the publii may desire made of Ij MACHINERY repi dcapatch. , , , , . la connection with our business, we have so- cured the service* of a first class freeduian. who will take great pleasure in hauling all Ca.sting.-t made at our Woks to the different depots, steam boat landings, or uuy whero in the city, free of Cl " ,rg0 ’ L. HAIMAN A CO. P. S. All kinds of Country Produco taken in exchange for work, on liberal terms, uug 15—tl L. li. Sl CO. CITY FOUNDRY. 'pilE subscriber* would respectfully inform X their friends and tho public generally, that they havo REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and are now prepared to do any kind ot CASTINGS of Brass or Iron; such as Sugar Mills of the mod IMPROVED PATTERN, and any size; which wo will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP KETTLES. BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING, and any Kind of mill work. We will make any kind of Machinery to or der: such aj SAW-MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and in fact any thing in our line. In connection with our business, we havo socuro 1 tho services of one of the best PAT TERN MAKERS in the oouutry. We uro also making a large assortment oi HuLLOW-WAHE; such as PUTS, OVENS, aKILLKTS, SPIDERS and LIDS. We will cxcliango anything in oar line for any kind of Country Produce, at old PRICES or MONEY. Orders ro pcetfully solicited and promptly oxocuicd. PORTER, McILIIKNNY A CO.. Near Steamboat Landing, May 19, Wo.—tf Columbus. Ha' For Sale, ^ FIRST CLASS scoond-haud forty-horse fcJT.Hl-A.IVI ^INTGUdSTJa, in per cct running order. It ha* a gooddoublo- tluud Boiler and nil tho appurtonancca neces sary t-< tnako it complete for immediate work. Address A- A. SMITH WICK, Kufuulu, Ala., or *opt2l -lf Kii'iuircr Office, Columbus, Gu Hegeman's Pure Cod Liver Oil, 1 /Olt .^lilo by ' nov 15 if CARTER A FLOURNOY. tci . 'Ml U. II. CAPS. fino assortmont oi Silver T. S. SPEAR. ) r j -Wdl'U HI 1.1, IN Mil'ITV for Disoovory Ao iu; Lyuitut, ,m*y BoyioA'Co.: Allen, McLoan Pratt, Oakley iY Co.; llarrall, teheii.- ; Omnii Clue.-insin ; Butt, : Eno. ltuitin and Valentino; elt A Co.; Carroll, llcnrick and ; E. L. Kl« ddurd A Co.: urn! W'aKIron, ton. ,Y Co., do not reside within the limits I Ktnto, and are not t», be louud. tlieietori! ••rdered, that servit'O bn j erfec- i iid | ariit s and nil other creditor* :Aid f said Elia* 11 Seals .V Co.; L: ami Buck lev Iti-lcy and K Nielmls A Co U. Stales lulcriLTl Revenue Taxes. T A B L li I. MAMfPAC Tt llKS, A ItTICLKS AND IMUHHJCTS, AUCTION SALKS.Xt . Aovertisoiiicnt., J per cent. Ale, Jfuer, Ac., per barrel of Ji gallons, one dollar. Auction Sale.-*, in gross amount, M of 1 per Cent. Bank* and Banking, Monthly tax of 1-24 of I percent, upon deposits in hunks ur with any person engaged iu banking. Banks and Bunking—Monthly duty of 1-21 of 1 per cent, upon tho capital of banka und per sons engaged iu bunking. Banks and Bunking—Amount invested in Lmted States Bonds exempted. Banks and Banking—Monthly duty of 1-12 of of 1 per cunt, upon average amount of circula tion issued by any batik. Banks and Banking—Additional monthly lutyofl boll per cent, upon average amount d circulation beyond '.hj percent.' of capital. Banks and Banking—Additional monthly lut.v oi 1-bot I percent, upon amount of cir culation hoyund tins average lor tho si.x months preceding July 1.1861. Bai> tos, sulphate ol, per 100 pounds, 12 cents. Boer, lager beer, ale, porter, and similar 1> wonted liquors, per barrel, if not more than gallons, one dollar. Benzine, refined, produced hy tho distillation ol coal, Hsphaltuin, shale, pout, petroleum, o rock oil. per gallon, 20 cents. Benzole, refined, produced by tho dislillatio of coal, usphaltiun, shale, peat, petroleum c rock oil, per gallon, 20 cents. Bicarbonate ot Sodas, per pound, 5 mills. Billheads au<t Printed Cards, 0 porceut. Billiard Tables, lor Private use, each $10 |>( annum. Same for public use. Boots and Shoes, ft per cent. Brass. 3 tier cent. Bricks. 3 per cent. Bridges, receiving tolls, on gross receipts, percent. Brokers, and Bankers doing business as hr* or*, upon all sales of merchandise, produce or thor goods, '.,ot 1 per cent. Upon all sales and ontract* tor sales of stocks and baud-'. 1-20ol 1 or cent, on tho par value thereof. And ot g.dd ml silver bullion and coin, foreign cxchango. Tomissory notes, or other securities, 1-20 of 1 ..or cent, on the amount ul such sales, aud of all contracts for such sales. Child I c*. ft per cent. Candy, sugar vuluo at not cxcocding 20 cents •or pound, 2 cents. Candy, exceeding 20 and nut exceeding 40 outs per pound, 1 cents, Unndy, exceeding 40 cent* por pound, or sold otherwise than by the pound, 10 percent. gross receipts, 2Uj per cent. parties inti iv i d in the ''sluto <*l said Elias 11. Beall, d* .. a cl. by publication nl this. Order, onco a m.'iiih t..r lour months bcfoio the next 1>rm "i i n '' ".in. hi tin* tftdunibus Enquirer, a public gazette "1 thi* State. JAMES M. MOBLEY. Complain mi’s Solicitor. A true extract from lho Minnies of Harris Superior Court, this October Uth. ISA'*. N. 11. BARDEN, Clerk. nov 11 I rati* All Pi nl, late tato of Joseph W. Adams, iid county. erned uro hereby notified to snow cause (it any they have), why tho admin ist ration of said estate should not bo granted ti mid applicant at tho next December Term ol tho Court "l Ordinary (nr said county. Given under ui> hand November 1st, lSiift. GEg. W. MULLINS, *v2*tl i Ordinary • RGIA—11ARltls Col NTY.—Joscpn ' 'Ss appliis for teitev* of Administratii •I William Glass, FOlt SAI-E, TWO IIIlillLY IMIMlOVia) COTTON PLANTATIONS. O NE, well known as doanoke. iu Barb u county, Alabama, ©even miles above Eu laula, and thirty-five below Cnluuibuf, lying immediately on tho Chattahoochee river, con taining 2.100 acres. 1,300of which are cleared, and SOU river bottom. Tho other known u* Cilobec, in Macon coun ty, Alabama, situated ibout throo mile* from the Mobile and Glrnrd Railroad, and 4ft luilos from Columbus, and eoitaining 1,760 aores, ‘>k» of which are cloarod, am being part rich pralrio land. Thorfbplantation* ban always boon rogardod us among tho most dosrahlo in the State, on account ot their produuiveness, und conven ient location. Eaid) ptrno has the necessary outbuildings lor 4«fTo 5* laborer*. Provisions, stock, and imidomonts.cun b(r*bou Jit at mar ket value on tho place* Ncgropatm tho pla e* may bo hired. . „ • Apply to I. W. SEABROfcHv nov 17 2tawln Du.imivrn, Columbus, Wa. Male Sichool. oeive a large mnulcr of hoys intu my school, which I expect to ro-opou on tho 22d of J.muary- Arrangements will be ninde for a Boys' Reading Room and Library. Gas, illuminating, when the product shall bo above 500,000 cubic foot per month, per one thousand cubic feet—twenty-five cents. Gloves and Mitten*. 5 per cent. Gold Loaf, por pack, containing not more than twenty books, of twenty-five leaves each, oighteon cent*. Gold Foil, two dollars per ounco, troy weight. Gold, produced from quartz mines, from bod* of rivers, from the earth, or in any other man ner, )a ot ono percent. Ginger, ground, und all imitations, per lb. ono cent. Glue and Gelatin, of all descriptions, in the sol:d state, per pound, one cent. Glue and Cement, made woolly or in part of glue, to no sold in a liquid state, per gallon 40 cent*. Grave Stones, five per cont. Gunpowder, and ull explosive substances made foi mining, blasting, artillery, or sport ing purposes, when valued at 28 cents per lb., or less, per pound, 1 cent. Gunpowder, and ull explosive substances made lor mining, blasting, artillery or sporting purposes, when valued abovo 28 cent* por lb., and not exceeding 38 cents per lb., 1/t cents. Gunpowder, and ail explosive substances made lor mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at above 38 cent* per pound, 8 cents. Hats and bonnets, ft per cent. Hulls, as launched, of ships, barks, brigs, schooners, sloop*, sail boats, steamboat*, canal boats, and all otner vessels and water cruft, not including engine* or rigging, liereuftor built, muds or constructed, two per cont. income, the sum of $009 exempt. Income, the tax ol ft por cent, over $ 00 and not over $5,0)0. Income, tax of 7} j per cent, on oxcess of i5JKK) and not exceeding $10,(00. Income, lux often per cent on tho excess over ten thousand dollars. Insurance Companies, on gross receipts, ono and u half percent. Iron, pig, per ton, (wo dollars. Iron Bloom-, Slab* or Loop*, whether mad© in forge* or bloomeries, pur (on, threo dollar*. Iron, railroad r or ton, three dollars. Iron, re-rolled, per ton, two dollars. Iron, all advanced beyond bloom*, slabs or loops, and not advancod beyond bars or rods, and band. hoop, or sheet iron not thinner than No. Ih, wire guago, per Lon, three dollars. Iron Flute, not less than \i of an iuch thick, per tou, three dollar*. Iron Band, Hoop, and sheet, thinner th»n number eighteen, wire gunge per ton, tivedol- Iron Plate, Lvs than !j of an inch in thick ness, por ton, five dollar*. Iron Nail.-, cut and wrought, Fpikos and horso-shoo Nails, when wrought by baud, per ton iivo dollars. Iron Castings, usod for hr id go* or othor per manent structure*, per ton, three dollars. Iron Castings, excelling ten pounds in woight, for each casting,nol otherwise provided tor, per ton, tiiree dollar*. Rivets, exceeding M of sn inch woight, per ton, five dol Iron Bolts, not less than four ounces in weight, por ton, iivo dollars. Jewelry ,(seu Precious atones,) ten percent.li Kid Skins, five per cont. Knittot Fabrics, live per rout. Lard Oil. live porceut. Lead, white per one hundred pound*, thirty- uvo emits. Lead Pipes, five per cent. Lead,shoot, live per cent. Load, shot, iivo percent. Load, ingots, pig* *»r bar*, three per cent. Leather, patent, enameled and japanned leather and skins of every description, live per cont. Leather, oil dried, and Deer Skins dressed er smoked, Iivo per cent. Leather of all descriptions, tunaod or par tially tanned, in the rough, five per cent. Leather, curried or finished, five per cont. Lcgacio.-, (so© Succession to Real Estate.) Lithographers, production* of, five per cont. l.iuic, thveo per cont. Linsoed Gil, Iivo cent* per gallon. Lotteries, on gross receipts, five per cent. Manufacture* of cotton, wool, silk, worsted, llux, hemp, jiro, india rubber, gulta porcha, wood, willow, gloss, no*lory ware, lontncr, pa per, iron, steel, lead, tin, copper, zinc, brass, gold, silver, horn, ivory, bone, bristles, wholly or iu part, <>r of any other material not other wise provided for, Iivo per eeut. Manuiacturc*. increased m value hy being polished, painted, varnished, etc , etc-, on th" increase l value. P\ u per cont. Marble Grave.-tones, and other inonmucntul stonos, whether with or without inscription five a, live dollars. Hugo Coaches, 2 X / X per cai!t roof * Steamboats, 2*< per conr*^* 0,1 re< *hti Ship. Z!i March, mado ol potato.. , Jljrob.mad.of corn or iJhca^jm Steam bneine,, including r. ^ M 5T™f ^'"i^herc.t.K* Uc «*«it,. Stool, loss titan of an inch thl.t,** 1 ’' or.;,, cent* per Pound or lu« '•‘"ej J'h Stoo , ingots, bars, shoot, r "tj^ than V. ot an turf, thick. Ai.. r ,' ,,r «. in' conta per pound and u„t abt?* 1 por pound, por ton. tondoU,!. ' Stoni in ingot;, bars, sbee'." ' than 1 , .of an inch thick . i *."..l’t^ eleven cent* per ion, tWiTlv'c i , «u l«dt..nn -llldm, *® Ia Mid 1.1com N Stone, Iruuatono, s.uiJst building stone of any r ■ dressed, hewn or fiuiah Skins, coat, kid, sheep lt l( V, tanned or droned, in the r„ u 'v Skins, when proviowdv if 1 *4 rough, and upon whlih d 'ti,^ .?[ tuariy paid, ahull bo naS!'*«} value only when carric*! nr r, .^,th®ij». ^ ‘^•1* ono hundred Succession to Iteul Bttai. ..i or_»ha.l b«.^brother or !>»••. cefsor shall be ceneUT of the i reul estate, dollar. ecssor upon the valu iwouonars. . ' hundred Z)Succe**ion to Real ^‘‘1/ »*o a brother o?^ *Lt cr mother, or a dt-Mq-ndant ,, , V‘ t,ie f»ihi of the lather or luullior of i t ,r ‘' l , hcr rr one hundred dollar* f,ur,tn 1,1 Succession to l( e «| Estate, ^ Kor Khali be 1 -- -■ dollart. for Khali be a brother'dr"''L; , ! u,,re,l >*w father or grandmother o, " ,r brother or rnster ..f the lot., i 'C. mother of the prodeccsi’ur 1 falhw " r «ftk! dollar*, five dollar*. “ r * *’ er Suocc**ion to Real K«t itn «v, sor shall be of any other decree consanguinity to tlio (,f t'lhu* ganger in Wood, per one hSffiftJSJv Succession to 1’crsona! Propart. Estate. tu t n). r .Sugar brown or iiuiscva.Iu 12 Dutch rftan.l.vru in t q.,. from the sugar cano il „ iwpehco. Other than t q • finer, per pound. 2 , t , ' * On all clarified and r *;• i 12 nn i not;.. i.-.v.. 1.1 produced dirceiiy tr- .n tin* irom sorghum or impchc.j.... r *. , Sugar, on all clarified o - r. ,: ' “ jru No. Is. Dutch ktandard inc 1. ,"? r *‘ rectlv from the sugar c.iuc u. i ! * N * ghum or iiuphee. per i•.. u i, 1 ’ ' -! 1 v. ruK *' . Sugar, on gross amor ‘ ' including all the produ nes or refineries, n duty Sugar Candy, valued pound, por pound, 2 oont* • Suitnr Candy, cioceding 2D all d note 10 conta per pound, I routs Sugar Candy, exceeding lueentinsriimi 'old otherwise tba" hy the pound, hi ^ 11 •sulphate of Baryte-. pi*r Inn i.iiiii, i • lelcgraph Companies, -.n receii.t Textile fabric*, ') per cent. * ' *‘' r ^ .robnc.'O, cavcidi.-b. plug, twist, n kind* of in a n »i la lured lub.,.. , ,iol vtded for, from which the .-Urn \ u , out iu whole or in part, or which i 35 cent* per pound. Tobacco, smoking to! in, the Ion or stripped from the Mem. und ou relme',,L. co known a* line-cut *hort*. 25cent- i.ei Tobacco, smoking tobacco, nude of gtom*, und not mixed with k- a f u - • ■ items, lftceuU tier pound. Tobacco, fine-cut chewing whether tured . Tobaci of tobnc< ted,oro Tobac loo* in bulk. iUld S || till Finn.... Id, damp or dry, |. . per pound., 'c.-i anuU.-'i cut. Mur. .. Meats, i Mil ’ veil. 5 per I Coal*, oxcopt p *cl Block?, 2 per cont. sent. ua coal and dust coal, D ST A T Charge* for board xud tuitiuu for term of twenty (20) week*, 12253)0. 1'upiL must furnish bed clothe* (for doublo bedatoad,) w ashing, cup, towol* and eandlo*. Za Ishallkocp no pupilwho does not make vr. «il u VnuD.-truii >n on tho i*G‘|*'1 rciwonublo improvement, nor ono iu whose lUua Glass, accoaswl, lato ot sanl l veracity l cannot confide. no », , I ChargOK must ho paid iu advance; but I shall they huvo) wliv *aUI VoiicV* I r ‘ ui »kly when a pupil is removed for any ted to said applicant at tho | A Gorman teacher of mu*ic rraidox near mo. who will give lessoa*, at usual ruto*, to those who have any talent in that lino, aud may de sire to improve it. 1’orsoDff who may wish to sond their sons or ward* ought to make application soon. R. M. JOHNSTON, nov 17 2uwlm i t the Ordinary 1 L this Nov. 1st. ISiV*. *U. n . MULLINS. Ordinary, i M, jtfJK’T 1 UN .-Grigsby Mur with th© , docoiuad, • < • the lands * of said • 'inoth- f o sell KST ABUSED IN 1780. T. MACKENZIE & SONS, NO. 2411 I)ATIMOItK STUKKT, (SKAR CHARLES,) BALTIMORE, MD., KKS Abfjr D^AIJJRS in •vU, WAGON AND ia, .V HARDWARE AND HAANESi . .ATERIALS. FBLI "FS, SPOKES, HUBS. BOWS. MlAJVS AXLES, SPRINGS, MHT.BD AND PATENT CANVAS TN ***i; - I) DASH AND COLLAR • as v t xx xi x*. - •ACH A. U. JAPAN MID LKATH- 'SH. BBNZ0INE. li. mm uil v, Ax), Orwu*. "- rl *** Bu>•». t’Mtb o—«•»,, T.rr.U. J 1 u. linn tnu. Iiuuu, Lu«, Fi the luwoit vrtc.. -t il ! J \lt I! Canal If Cop*, ft por cont. Uarriagc, Gig, Chui*n, Phmton, Wagon. IJug- )’Wagon, Carryall, Rockaway, or other like carriage, and any Coach, Hackney Coach, Om- nibu*. or four-wheolctl Carriage, the body of which ro*t* upon springs of any description, which may he liont lor uso, for hire, or for p:is- songcrs.ond which shall not boused exclusively in husbandry or for the transportation of merch andise, valued nt titty dollars and not exceed ing om* hundred dollars, including harness used therewith, each, ono dollar. 'Carri igos.it like description, valuod at abovo ono hundred dollar* and uot above two hun dred dollars, each, two dollar*. CavviaucM)! like descriptions,valued at abovo two hundred dollar* und not abovo three hun dred dollar*, each, three dollars. Carrla es of liko description, valued above three hundred dollar* and not abovo five hun dred dollar*, ouch, six dollflr%» Carriages of liko doucnptnmCvalued above iivo hundred dollars, tyich, tou dollars. * Cassia—ground, and all imitations, P|r 16Ti oont. Cattle, sco Slaughtered Cnttlo. ^ , d^omont, Roman or wator, 3 per cont. Chemical Froduction*. all uncompounded not othor wise provided for, ft per cont. Chocolate, prepared, per pound, cont*. Cigurrettes, mado of tobacco, inclosed in a paper wrapper, valued at nut over tivo dolla pci hundred packages, each containing not more than twenty-Iivo cigarettes, ono dollar peihuudred pack ago*. ? Cigarette*, miulo wholly of Tobacco, and also on cig»rs known a* cheroots, or short sixes, valued in each case nt not over five dollars por t housafmy throe dollars per .thousand. Cigars, v;f!»p>14n over Iivo dollars and not over fifteen doBaz»per4faousand, eight dollars p er tUoufond. Cigars, valued nt over fifio©%dollar» and not over thirty dollars per thousand*,Jiftoen dollure per thousand. Cigars, valued at over thirty dollar* per thou sand ami uot over forty-five dollars, twonty-iiv dollar* per thousund. Cigars,at over forty-fivodollars per thousand, f«»rty dollar* j»or thousand; und tho valuation of cigar* herein uiontioncd shall iu all cases bo tho value of lho cigars exclusivo ot tho tax. Circuses, Theatres, and all shows, 2 por c« on gross receipts. . Clocks and lnnepiocos,and Clock Movements, when sold without being cased, ,5 per cont- Cloths, and all textile or knitted and felt oil fabrics ol cotton, wool, or other material, bo- tore the saint ha* been dyed, printed o cd, and all doth palnGid. enameled, tarred, viu ubhcd or oiled, ft per cent. Clothing, and ail wearing apparel made to order, in excess over six hundred dollars. 3 per cent. Clothing, rcadv-mado, ft per cont. Cloves, ground, and all imitations, por lb., ono coni. Clove Stem?, ground, and all imitations, por pound, ono cent. Coal, ininornls, except pea coal and duit coal, por ton, 5 cent. 1 . Coal oil. Ver gallon, twenty cents. Coal Tur, produced in tho manufacture of il lumtnaimg gas, and tho prodnrn tillalion ul the coal tar thus • Cocoa, proparod, per poo -n* •• cents. Coiloe, ground, and ull gr< .t ! colfeo, or preparations of w u part, per pound, one cent. Coflce, unground suhstttu cent. Confectionery, sugar valu twenty cent* por pound, 2 c Confectionery, exceeding t .t> not exceeding forty cents 4 i , Confectionery, exceeding . or sold otherwiiio than by cent. Copper, ingots, pig?, or bar Copper, rolled, threo por c Cotton, upon which no dm collected or paid, or w^“ w •w^a^iiousst,, 1 raining files, throe per c Coul MnIo,. oo - Emeralds, (sto 1’rociou.Sto En,raven. oroduotlon of, I Rsavnu.1 Oils of all dose cent. Forrfes. receiving tolls, t «r vto* roceipts. lish ana bholl Fish, in e tight »iokaxes, five per cent, t rults preserved, fivo par ©. Furniture, and other arUo), sold in rough or unfinished * Fursot ail descriptions, w manufactured, five per cent. GaSi illuminating, mad©of Mineral Water from spring*, e*.c., oach hottlo containing not tuoro than a pint—cont. Mineral Water—containing uot more than a quart—ono cent. Mineral Water, artificial, 5 per rent. Mocciiaiiia—ft per cent. Mustard, ground aud all othor imitations per pound. 1 cont. Museums and all thaw*, 2 per cont, on re ceipts. Mo)j|5*o8, produced directly from sugar cano juice, tivo cents per pound. Molasses, syrup of, produced directly lrom sug J J utc Naptha, rclined, produced t»y tho distillation of' coul. iisplialtuiiit ahitlo, peat, petroleum or •k oils, etc., por gallon, 20 cont*. >i I, illuminating, produced by the distillation ui coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, potroieum, ot rock oil*, and all other bituminou* .substances aid for a like purpose, por gallon, 20 ceuta. t Ml, Lard, per gallon, ft cents. < Ml, mustard sued, per gallon, ft cents. Oil, all animal and vegetable, not exempted or otherwise provided for, por gaMon. ft cents. Opera*, Museum*, Theatres, aud all Shows, on gross receipt** 2 per cont. Oxido of /.inc, per 100 pounds, 35 cents. Faints, n* below, ft per cent. Fainter*' Color*, dry or ground, in nil or in ator, not otherwise providod paste, or with wu for. ft per cent. Fare ' ' Fant cont. . t ail description*, including pasto- _ binder*’ board, and tarred paper for roofing and other purposes 3 per coot. Pamphlets. 5 per cent. Passports, •$>. Photogrnpus, ft per cont, ^ Pepper, ground, and ull imitation*, por lb., Piano Forte*, Organs, Molodoons. or other parlm Musi* il Instrument*, kept for uso, not including tlmso placed in churches or public oditicos, .valued at not less than •BA> and not ubovo f2nn each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, ote., when vuluod ut above 1200 and uot above $!<><•, each, four dollars. Piano Forte? etc., when valued above $i00, each, six dollars, l’icklos, ft nor cont. .JMns./olid head or othor, ft percent. Tlate, ol gold, kept for use, per ounce, troy, 50ce«ts. f silver, kept for uso, por ounco, troy, i^ded, That silver apoona or plate of silver used by (ftie family to an amount not exceeding tur y ounces, a* atoresaid, belonging to any ono person, plate belonging to roligious societies, and souvenir* and keepsakes aotually given and received as such and not kept for uso ; also all premium* awarded as a tokon of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, or a**o- cintiou "f persons, for any purpose whatever, shitll bo exempt trout duty. Precious Stonos, lo per cont. Precious Stones, on which duties have been ^aid, when set or roset, pay tax only on value of sotting. Pimento, round, and all imitations r per lb„ 1 cont, Preserved Fruit* fivo por cent- Printed Books. Magazines, Pamphlotx,! Re views, and ull other similar priulod publica tions, except newspapers, ft por cent. Paints and Painter s Colors, dry or ground, in oil oi paste, or with water, not otnerwibo provided lor, ft per cent, Printed Billheads, Cards and Circulars, ft per cent. tfuickriilvor, produced in any mannor, 2 per cent. Railroad* on gross receipt*, 2' i per cent." Railroad Bonds, duty on interest, ft per cent. Rectified Wines, per gallon,. r <0 cent*. Repair* ot engines, ear*, carriages, or other articles,when such repair* incroaso tho valuo of tho a*tide repaired 10 por cent or ovor, on such increased value, 3 por cent. Salcrutus. per pound,'» mills. Sail Tent , Shades, Awning* and Bags made of cotton, tlux, or hemp, ft per cent. Suit, per BiO pounds.fi cents. Screw*, commonly called wood-screws—10 per cent. Shot, ft percent. Khows, of All kinds, 2 por cont on receipts. Silver, produced lrom quartz mines, from bed*;of river*, from the earth, or in any other mnnner. of 1 percent. r • S'- e delivered loose in bulk, ,.r in i W Toi^Roa'E Ferry or'Brid "e *un kI'.-iqf 3 per cent. Trust Companies, on dividend.- and • gains, ft per cent. T urn pike Companies'* Bond*, on the , ft per cent- Turpentine, spirit* of, per gallon , • Umbrella* and Parasol!. Varhish or J:t|i guiu copal; or u per cent. Vegetables, prosorced. ft por VesHels, on gross rocoipta, 2 1 . Watches, gold watches, couiposed nkdly ‘"I'.rt »' eoU or Kilt, kept fur uso, V.M $111) or less, oach, uuo dollar- . Watches, gold watches, composed xadlj in part ot gold or gilt, kept for use. rail above $100, eueh, two dollars. Whito loud, per I'll) pounds, 35 cent.-. Wino, made ofgrai.es, per gallon.cei Wine, all othor. an'l Mqims knownx-. produced by being ratified and mixw other spirit-, or into which any uutUi over may bo In fuse. J. bo ..»M a. me othorwise provided tor, per g4llon,«vt«>v^ made from currant*, rhubarb or borne, cents. Yacht?, Plessuro nr racing boats, bj«T Htoaiu, measuring hy cu-iom w%as* mont ton ton* or less, each, five dollar•. Yachts, Ac , exceeding ten ami uulejwe twenty tons, each, ten dollars. Yacht*, Ac,, exceeding twenty and n.t.. ceeding forty ton*, each, twenty-tivedollin Yacht*, Ac., oxouediug forty and nut« ing eighty ton*, each, titty dollars. Yaontfl. Ac..exeeodlng eigluy and noteir ing ono hundred and ton tons, each, i five dollar*. Yacht*, Ac., exceeding ono hundred idT ton*, each, ono hundred dollars. Yellow Klieeting Metal, Yn rod? or ilea per cont. Zinc. Uxido of, per. 1<?) pounds, 35cent* TAB L E II. LlCKSiH F. S. Apothccarie*—$10. Architects and Civil Eugincors-$l fl . Awuyor*—not oxcocJinc ?;-i,imo-|i • Ir cocding ♦350,110 and n-'f uxcMcding **- $2« H). E x coed i n g $5i n i,i a n i - ♦ j m i. Auctioneers—whoso annual sales J- s *: coed$10,000—$10, If ext'cMia* $1 " •*- Banker*—using capital nut excel In.? • 000—$100. Bankers—oxceeding $.50,11)0, f«»r every d© tional $1,000 in excess—$2. Brewer*—less than 500 barrel* per year-15 0verft<H) barrel* por >ear—♦•>o. Bowling Alleys—for each alley—$1'. Billiard Room*—for each table-*1". Brokers—$50. Broker*. Pawu—using capital not ei $50,000—$60. Broker?, Fawn—eKeeping f jf u1 additional $1,000—$2. • Broker*, Land Warrant-UT. Brokers, Cuttle—if ami mil sales d" <*;ed $10,000—$10. Exceeding fl". oach additional $l,l?»0. Brokers, Produce—$10. Broker*, Commercial—$2". Broker*, Custom-house -$1". Brokers—seo ul*o tul»lc 1. Builder* and Contractor.*, ifatinml f do not exceed $25,01 hi, $35. If crooodai W' 000, $1 for each additional fl.iA' Butcher*. $10. Butcher* retailing from carts. $’*. Circuses, ten dollar*. Coal Oil Di*tillors, fiftvdollars. Coafectioners, tun dollars. Conveyancers, ton dollar*. Claim Agents, ten dollars. Dontist*, ten dollars. DiKtillors, fifty dollar*. , Distillera of Apple.* and Tciche*. less than 250 barrels per year, twcIveJ'" 1 ' a half. Eating Houses, ten dollars. Exhibitions, fin dollar*. General Busiues*. f->r which is required, ten dollars. f , ililrt . Gilt Enterprise, proprietor* of, fill.' i • Go* Fitters, ten dollar?. Horse Deal or*, tA dollar*. Hotels. Inns tyi*tvorii*G»hcn r be two hundred r.——. Hotels, Inns amrnaveni* i»h#n shall exceed two hundred doUar*. tional on© hundred dollar* or fra 1»©n» » excus* ot two hundred dollar?) * , ' e .?5»JS5r Intelligence Office Keepers, ten dolian- Insurance Agunt*, ten dollar*. . ,. Insurance Agent*, foreign. tiUI « 0,,an ’ Jacks, ton dollar*. Jugglurs. twenty dollars. Lawyer*, ten dollars. , „ .. Livery Stable Keepers, ten d°H»fJ*, ^ Lottery Ticket Dealer*, one hn- w oilier liers* i ,|..|l*r DL } lo