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

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< ■ to orogiiS'OF oqttok. In answer to numerout inquiries from abro^dfGf! \ptytk iajf that iff are< jtrcpaifd \ TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PUT IN OHDKH AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the Stale* of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at nearly every town ami a corps of most efficient men, sclcclctl foi integrity, captxn- y.and etperience, to take charge of e "cry lot. We will also pay all Taxes and CUarges of every description, In short, we will hike charge oj the Colton on receipts or orders and give 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., Liverpool, England. We invite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta* Ga. Located in Columbus as Agent for E. M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take charge of and ship any tots of Cotton. I am also desirous of purchasing, and will pay fall market rates. W. FELIX ALEXANDER, Ag’t. Ofliee 95, Broad Stroot, Sept 20—tf ovor Ennis* hardwnre store. EDWARD WILDER, WDOLESUE DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN Faints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri auJ Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 0X4 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. ' P. S. Liberal advances made on Cotton on Consignment. WANTED--Feathers. Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow and Rags, for which 1 will pay the high- act market price, either in cash or trade, sept 5-3m J.C.M’riCBRAN, R. J. MKXIIFKl, JNO. B. M’FKBBAN '< MeFERRAN & MENKFEE, COTTON FACTORS, general Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN PBOVIBIONB, BALE ROPE AND BAGGING, MAIN STREET, BBTWEFN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS LOL1SVTLLK, KY, B EING AGENTS fortho prlclpal Manufac turers of Bale Rope and Bagging, we are r >rtpared at all times to furnish said articles at awesteaeh price, diroct Jrom the factory. Now on hand , __ _» 4*00 Pieces A ns or ted Brands Ivy. Bagging. t&OO Coils ehoioe Machine Rope. FORWARDING. To this branch of our business we are giving special attention. Any goods sent to our care will hare prompt dispatch. . . . Our facilities lor the handling and saloof Cotton are unsurpassed by any house in the West. When desired, we will make liberal CASH ADVANCES on consignments to us or ^MHEAW A MBN’EFEE. A. STRASSBURGER, General Commission Merohant, WHOLliSAI-K GKOOEB, IOC* COMMERCE STREET, lost IHonlgoincry, Ala. A LWAYS on hand an extensive iwsortmont ot A, Liquors. Wines, Segars and vi estern Pro- * Cotton bought to order. ylXXB NKLL10AN, I.KOS VOX XIXKKX. NELLIGAN & VON ZINKEN, Vi COTTON FACTORS, —AID— General Commission Merohants, 40, CAUONDIiLET ST., NUW ORLEANS, LA. August 29, 1865—3m . CRANE, JOHNSON & GKAYBILL, ’ * ’ SAVANNAH, OKOBOIA, yORWABDlNti and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J H. GRAYBILL takes ploasure in inform- • ing bis many friends in Columbus aud the country that he has To-established his firm in fiavaunab aud will give careful attention to all business entrusted to them- H. A.CBANK, JOHN B. JOHNSON, J. II- OBATRILL. >opt 13—3m [Kbtarlisiibd in 1818.1 WM, SMITH UROWN A. CO., WHOLKBALB DKABB8 IN BOOTS AND SHOES, N«. S3, Chamber. St., Sew York. XXTM. SMIT1I BROWN will reoeiv, con- W aijnments of Ootti'n lor ,alo un tomim,- ,i on , and moke cwh advance, on snlpiuent.. ilis arrangements :\re such os to insure tuithful kOAntlnn to the interest of the consigner. Sept 15—2m For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, situated in the county of Lowndes, ten miles from Valdosta, the •ounty town, aud two miles from Ayattuh.— ths traet oontaius four thousand three hun dred aero*. Fourteen hundred are in eultiva lion, notsurpas ed in fertility in the county. of whioh eleven hundred have boon cleared within four years. The climate is decldodly healthy and the settlement olipibly situated.— Appended to the plantation is a «ub«untial ■ml and saw mill, entirely new. The build KB, are commodious and well oonstruoted.- The quarters for the laborers are comfortable and capable of accommodating upwards of two hundred. There are two large cotton and fin bouses upon tho plantation. All of the •Joe* 1 will be sold with It, consisting of mules, cattle, ydfs and sheep. Possession to bo given on or fcX>re January, j.WALDBURG,Savannah. ittlya—Btawtf Great J-Utojtiottib FrpfeKts ) ()CQUR1T ORDERS, * * 1 1 ' J * * TaVLOH COUNTY. 1 —ON— c o -f a r*0t ff. Quickest and Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. B <8 K S3 fl is a s a s a a s £ fc S5 K S5 K JJSS5SS I 3 IIIII i; fc b £ S S S S a a ft a a a S 8 55 8 S 8 S i 5 •< * s a - r. I J | M 5 O S O j I s a a e a s a a £££££££ b* &H ^4 U* U-, Uu U* ofbtearacrs, to St. Louis. They will receive tho Cotton and pay all accrued charges to that point, and transport it to St. Leuls, giving through bill of lading to New York. At St. Louis the Cotton is transferred by the boats to Brond Hague, Mississippi k Ohio Rivor rail road, free of dray ago, and by them is carried to New York without change of cars. II ship pers profer the route by way of Louisville, the agouts of the different Through Froight Lines to New York, will receive it at Nashville end forward it all the way by Rail, paying accrued charges, without extra exponsc. The Nash ville and Louisville, and the Nashville k Chat tanooga Roads being connected, Cotfon ship ped by way of Johnsonvillo will not chnpgo cars at Nashville. Rates from Johnsonvilleto New York $6 per —“the Cumberland River beiag in fine boatiag order.” at low rates of Freight, not exceeding $2 per bale to Cincinnati, and from that point over three different lines of Railroad, at $5 per bale. Cotton by either route can be laid down in Now York from Eafaula, Montgomery, Co lumbus or West Point, in twelve days. Shippers must consign to Steumboat Agent at Johusonville, and to Agents of Through Lines, or a Commission Merchant at Nashville. Gov- ipany each bill R. BAUGH. Supt W. A A. R. R. GEO. G. HULL, Supt A. AW. P. R. R. CHA8. T. POLLARD. IPres’tM. A W. P. R.R. W. L, CLARK, BuptS.W. R.R. II. B. WALKER. SuptM. AW.R.R. E. H. EWING, Gon’l Freight Ag’t N. & C. and N. A N.N.RR sept 22—tf . J. J?. MTT.RRA.Y, <18 Broad Street, Columbn,, Georgia. Maker and Dealer in Guns, AIL KINDS OF OWN MATERIAL AND ARTICLES IN THE SPORTING LINE. Restocking and Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE. A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALL Descriptions of Bell Hanging attend ed to. and Keys made to order. * CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL* Sept 2d-2m WATCHES AND (i. 1). CAPS. UST RECEIVED, a One a Hunting Case Watches. ALSO. 10,000 Percussion Caps, aug 15-tf NOTICE. \I7TLL BE SOLD at tho residence of Jessee ff Carter of Muscogee county, on the 16ih of November next, corn and foddor; about HO head of fattening hogs; also stock hogs, cattlo, anil a few mules and horses. Terms oct 15-tds* JESSEE CARTER. $200 Reward 1 1 WILL pay two hundred dollars reward for the recovery of five MULES stolen from me on Tuesday night, near the old Opelika Du- p.jt, and their delivery at Disbrow k Co.’s Sta bles, opposite old Oglethorpe hotel. One i« a large black mare mule, age about 5 years; one medium site horse mule, mouse color, about 1' f ears old; one horse mule, mouse color, some 0 years old: oue bay borso mule about 11 yours old; and ono large bay mare mule, brand on the jaw, about 10 years old. A proportionate reward for ono or moroor them, and any information leading to their ro- oovory liberally rewarded. Reward paid on UNITED states INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jni r, •L o.lvkl und for i.le by R w JAQ(JKS _ Sept 21.1865-tf Pep. OolltetoF. *^BeHOOL BOOKS. e«T I* 31 GENERAL PPBCUA81NG AGENCY. ISRAEL P. IROWX & BON, A AW LONDON, CONNECTICUT. W ILL attend promptly to the parcbMin, and forwarding „talfcla»lo« of MERL'U- AND1SK and every description ol M At! 111N- KRV, applicable to tho want, of tho Southern ** All purchases modo free of Commission till October noxt, at the lowest market rater, ai.d forwarded hy the most expeditious routes. Or ders tuu-t be accompanied with the money, and addressed to us oither at New London, Conn., or 82 John Streot, New York. Hofer to K. E. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W. G. Clemons, Co'umbus, Ga. augl-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. UBURGU- Tnylor County. m oK^uuI'R> of OilingAuv tor said County, I November 4th. 1805. I 1X7TIERKAS, .Mrs. Nancy Wilson upnlios to F* to me f«>r Idlers of guardianship for B. K. Nancy Ann, Sarah Ann, William Benja min and Joseph L. Wilson, orphans of II. L. N. Wilson, late ol Taylor county, decoasod. This is therefore to oite all concerned to file ibair objections (if any they huvo) why letters should not be granted tho applicant in toruis of tho law, Witnors my baud officially. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. nov 10-wltn /GEORGIA, Taylor County—Two months vJ afterdate. I shall apply to the Court of Or dinary of said county, lor leave to sell all the real estate of Mnrtha Newsom, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. JOSHUA NKWSON, Adm r. nov lo...2m G ’ E0RG1A-TA Y LOR C« YN'TY,-N. % .M>- Invale applies to iuo lor letters of adminis tration on tho estate of John 8. Davidson, late of said county, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notified to show eauso (if any they have) why said letters snould not bo granted to said applicant at the next November term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 1865. J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. CARRIAGES, HORSES be is prepared to tarnish a FINK HEARSE, at short notice. Horses taken on Hoard and Sale, and every attention paid to them. A. UANMULIji ColuiubttSi09t« 13-U McKinney applies to me for letters of ad- nistratiou on the ostato of Joshua McKinuoy, lato of said county, doceusod. All porsons coneci nod are hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not bo gruutud to said applicant at the next November term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given undar my band, this Nov. 1st. 1865. novi-d'Jd J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. a months from date application will bo made rdinary of Taylor Count real estate belonging to t s. n. Wilson, deceased. HESTER WILSON, Guardian. Oot3J, 1865-2m|oel8] . plied tor letters of dismission from said administration: It is therefore ordered, thr.t all persons con cerned show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismissiuU, as aforesaid, should not be grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi nary to bo held in and lor said county on tho first Monday in April next; and that this order be published in terms of the law. A true oxtract from the minutes of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordiuary. Oct 5-mfitn EORGIA-TA1 LOR COUNTY.—Hulk Ni Si.—W. H. Ingram, administrator on tho estate of W. L. Gay, deceased, having applied tor totters of dismission from said administra tion : lt is therefore ordered that nil persons con cerned show causo, if nny they have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should not be granted to the said applicant by tho Court of Ordinary to bo held in and for said county on the first Monday in April next; und that this order be published in terms of tho law. A truo extract from tho minutosof said court. J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. • Ooet. 5,1865-in6m tbo estate of James Garrett, deceased.—Sept. 10,18-55. ELIZABETH GARRETT, sept 28,—jin Adm’x._ G E U RG 1 A:—T AY LOR COU NTY.-Two months from date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, for Icavo to soil tho lands belonging to tho estate of Oharlos A. Loyd, deceased,—Sept. 19th,1865. sept23—2m JESSEE ADAMS. Adtn’r. MARION COUNTY. Michael and Mnrtha Peacock havo applied to mo for loiters of udministrution on the estate ot Huwcll Peacock, deceased, lato of said coun ty— All^ersons concerned aro hereby notified to iow cause (if any they have) why tho adtuinis- . at ion of said estate should not bo grunted to suid applicant at a Court of Ordiuary to bo ' eld in Hnd tor said county. Given uuder my hand October 19th. 1865. J. M. LOWE. oet20-lm Ordinary. ocbica, deceased, has petitioned this Court for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased: This is therefore to site all eoncernod to show cause, on or beforo the first Monday in October noxt, why loave should not bo grunted in terms of the tdatute, Ate. Witness my official si 25th, 1865. JAS. sop 28-w2m P EOR a IAMARION COUNT Y.-W h oreas \J William Duke, late of said county, deo’d. died intestato. and hi-, ostale is unrepresented and not likely to be represented: All porsons interested are hereby notified to show causo wny the administration should not bo vested iu tho Clork ol the Suporior Court, of said county, or sonic other li. and propor person, on the first Monday in November next. Witness, my bund, October 2dd, 1865, 0ct20 w30d if «.)Ui J. M. LOWE. Ord’y. IIA HR IN OOUNT Y» GEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY. n itiiaiu u. uuumuii, ua r ui tho Will of Elias 11. Beall, dcc'd. I Sarah G. Beall,'Elias N. Beall, BILL IN andother legatces'd E. H.Beall, VEQUITY for doconscd, and S. J. Whatley, I Discovery ko Robert MeCunts, Toler Leverett und other creditors of Elias 11. | Beall, deceased. oca is * vo.: j and Bucklos * t u Risley and Kitche Nichols & Co,; Eno A Seals A Co.: Laney Bojce A Co.; Allen, McLean ’’rntt. Oakley «k Co.; Uarrall, ChtCfcinan ; Butt, w M uuu, uuimi and Valentine: umuel, ltosovelt k Co.; Carroll. Henrick and Mead ; E. B, Stoddard k Co.; and Waldron, Eggerton, k Co., do not reside within tho limits ot suid State, and are not to be found. It is thereforeordorcd.that servioo bo perfec ted on said parties, ami all other creditors and Parties interested in tho estate of said Elias II. Beall, deceased, by publication of this Order, onco a mouth for four months before the next Term of this Court, in tho Columbus Enquirer, a public gazotto of this State. JAMES M. MOBLEY, Complainant’s Solicitor. A true extract from the Minutes of Harris Superior Court, this October IJth, 1885. N. 11. BARDEN, Clerk. nov 11 imtn a KOI We •n o ORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY.-Robert eldon applies for letters of adminis tration on the estate of Joseph W. Adams, deceased, late of said couuty. All persons concerted are hereby notified to show cause (it any they have), why the admin istration of said estate should not be granted to raid applicant at the next December Term of the Court of Ordinary tor said county. Given under my hand November 1st, 1865. GEO. W. MULLINS. nov2*w30d Ordinary. G KORUIA-IIARKI.S COUNTY,-Jo.epn f. Glasj applies for lectors of Administration, do bonis non on tho estate of Wilburn Gloss, and for lotturs of administration on the ostate of Mrs. Paruuliu Glass, doceusod. late of said county. All persons concerned me hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted to suid applicant at the next December term cf the Court of Ordinury for said county. Given under my band, this Nov. 1st, 1B05. men. w miii.1.1nm nov2-w80d NtSCOUKE COUNTY. p EORO'IA, MIIBC0GKK COUNTY.-Grlcby vJ - E. Thomas, Jr-, Administrator with the will Ac., of Gripaby K. Thomas, 6r., deceased, has filed his petition for leave to sell the lands belonging to said deceased. A part of said lands being wild and uncultivated,lying in oth er couuties. Tho Order sought will bo to sell such lands at private sale, at tho discretion of the administrator, All persons interested are hcroby notified to 6how causo, (if any they have,) why such orders should not be grunted at the next February Term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held in uud for said county. Given under my hand this lGth a Nov„ 1865. B JN0. JOHNSON. Ordinary. nov 17 60d _ f t KORUIA-MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Peter v J McLaren has applied for administration of tho ostate of Mrs. Lucy A- McLaren, deo’d, lute of said county. All persons concerned aro hereby notified to show cause (if any they have), why the admiais* tration of as id estate should not be granted to said applicant at tbo next December Term of the Court of Ordinary to bo held in and for •aid county. Uiven uuder toy hand this Ootober 31st, 1865. , J NO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. /■^.EOllG I A—MUSCOGEE COUNTY—CouaT \T.ok Obdikaby, October Term. 1865.—Knit Saruuol A. Billing, administrator with the will, Ac., ot Frederic Toby, deceused, has applied for dismission: ft is therefoic ordered that all porsons con cerned show causo (if any thoy have) why said administrator should not be dismissed at the Court ol Ordinary to he held in and for said county on tbo first Monday in Mar next, and that this ordor be published according to law. A true estractfroin the ininutos. JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. Oct 29, l&bi-wfim (l KORGIA-M UfiOOGH ftCOUNfY.-Oiuv 1 vl on Ordihaby. Ototobor Term, ltovi aVm».—Jonathan English, administrator ot the e^tate of Thomas L. Stockton, deceased, has applied for dismission: Therefore it is ordered that all persons con aerned be notified to show cause (If any they have) why said .administrator should not be dismissed at the next May Term ot the Court of Ordinary to be hold in and for said county, and that tula order bo published according to law. A truo extract from the minutes JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. October 29,1865-m6m G 2.K0RGI A—MUSCOGEE COU NT Y.—Court • or Orptvauy, October Term, 1865.—/fa/* Ifiti.—Samuel A. Billing, administrator of the estato of Henry M. Jernfgan, deceased, has ap plied for dismission: It is therefore ordered that all persons con cerned show oause (if any they hare) why said administrator should not be dismissed at the noxt May Torin of tho Court of Ordinary to bo hold in aud for said county, and that this ordor be published according to law. A truo extract from tho minutes. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. October 29. 1865-mfim G EORQIA-MUSCOGKK COUNTY .-John Peabody and Wn. H. Brennan have ap- 5 lied for administration of tho estate of tvan ones, decoasod, late of said county. All porsons concerned are hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why the admin istration of said estate should not be granted to said applicants at the next December Term of the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, * " sp tnv him. JOHNSON Ordinary. G KORdIA, MUSCOGKK COUNTY.-llunry M. S»pp, administrator of John W. II, Big gin. decoasod, has applied for loave to sell the real estate of said deceased. All persons concerned are heroby notified to show cause (if any they have) why an order for the sale of said real estate should not be grac ed at the noxt Junuary term ol tuo Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county. Given under my hand this 25th day of Octo ber. 1865. JNO, JOHNSON. 0ct2G 60d; Ordinary. v u. w ooiioik, ojmmiaiuuor oi roe esiavo oi Joseph W. Woolrolk, deceived, has applied for leave to sell the real estate ot said doconscd, All persons concerned are hereby notified to show oause, (if any thoy have), why leave to sell said real estato should not be granted at tho next January Torn of the Court of Ordinary to bo held in and for said county. Given under my hand this 21st day of October, 1865 JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinury. oct 22 wGOd T WO M(5^THS afier date application will be mode to tbo Court of Ordinary of Chat tahooc'.ieeoountv. Ga., for loavo to sell the real estate of C. W. King, lato of said, county, de- rnnued. Onl. 2l«t lilii'i G eorgia—mubcogee county.-win- iam A. Waters has filed his petition for ad ministration of the estate of Lltlloberry Elder, decoased, late of said county. All persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, why the admin istration of said estate should not be granted to said applicant at the n. xt December term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given uuder my hand this 20th October, 1865. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordidury. oct 21-w30d Executor’! Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December noxt will be sold at tho Court House in Columbus, Muscogee county, two lots of land Nos. 259 nml 285 in the 10th district of said county, each lot containing 202^ acres. Tho Muscogee Rail road runs through this land, one lot pretty well improved and all well timbered. 8old in con formity with the will of Daniol Cordray, de ceased, for the purposo of distribution. Terms cash. DANIEL CORDRAY, oct<-wtd jj Kxeoutor. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY. G eorgia—chattaboochkk county.—t< all whom it may oonoern.—John H. Wil kinson having jq proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estato of W. G, Wilkinson, deceased, lato of said county, Otis is to oite all and singular the creditors und noxt of kin of W. G. Wilkinson to be und appear at my office on tho first Mon day in Decombor next and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should noth®granted to John U. Wilkinson on W. G. >V ilkinsou’s estate. Given under my hand and official signature Nor. 1st, 1865. JAMES CASTLEBERRY, nov 10 wlin Ordinary. f'KORGL A-CHATTAHOOCHEECOUNTY. To all whom it may coneern: Hyman Al britton having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the ostate of Charles Coussons. late of said county, this is to cite all and < infular, the creditors and next of kin of Charles Coussons, to be and ap pear at tny office, within the time allowed 6y law, and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Hyman Albritton on Cbarlos Cousson’s estate. Witness, my hand and official signature, , „ . JAMES CASTLEBERRY, novl w30d Ordinary. IN' otice. A LL persons indebtod to John G, Berry, late To. of Chattahoooheu oounty, deceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment and those holding claims against said estate to present thorn duly authenticated, xr . e JAS. S. ALLUMS, Ex’or. Nov. 4, 1865-w5t j c Notice to Creditors and Debtors^ A LL persons having claims against the estate fk. of Grigsby K. Thomas, sr., deceased, are hereby notified to present them duly authenti cated, within the time prescribed bylaw. Those iudobted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, Jr.. Adm’r with the will, io, nov 18 w6w FOR SALE. TWO HIGHLY IMPROVED COTTON PLANTATIONS. O NE, well known as Roanoke, in BarVur oounty, Alabama, elevon miles above Eu- faula, and thirty-five below Columbus, lying immediately on the Cbattahooohoe river, con taining 2,400 acres. 1,300 of which are cleared, and 800 river bottom. The other known os Oalebce, In Maoon coun ty, Alabama. situated about throe miles from the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and 45 miles from Columbus, and containing 1,760 acres, 900 of which are oleared, and being part rioh prairie account of their productiveness, and conven ient locatiou. Each place has the neoessary outbuildings for 40 to d0 laborers. Provisions, stock, and implements, can bo bought at mar ket value on the places. Negroes on the pla ces may be hire'!. Apply to E. W. SKABROOK. , Columbus, Ui nov 17 2Uwlm Male School. LU. 1866. i ■■■Qk ? JOT ceive a large number of boys into my sohool. which I expect to re-open on the 22d oi January. Arrangements will be made for a Boys Reading Room and Library. tuUi “ a for *“» ° r Pupils must furnish bed olothes (for double bedstead,) washing, cup, towels and candles. I shall keep no pupil who does not make reasonable improvement, nor one in whoso veracity I cannot confide. Ob.rgM mu.t b» P.id ip adnne.: but I ahull roruml r.ti.bly whop . pupil i, romu.od (or any cause. A German teacher of rnuale resides near ino, who will give lessons, at usual ratos, to those who have any talent in that liue, and may de sire to improve it. Persons who may wish to send their sons or wards ought to make application soon. R. M. JOHNSTON, nov 17 2tawlm ESTABLISH!) IN 1780. T. MACKENZIE & SONS, NO. Hll BATIMORE STREET, (NEAR CHARLES.) BALTIMORE, MD., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN COACH, WAUON AND SA9DLIBY HABDWABK AND HARNESS MATERIALS, FELLOES, SPOKES. HUBS. BOWS. SHAFTS. AXLES, SPRINGS, ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR XiDATHBR, COACH VARNISH, JAPAN AND LEATI1 EH VARNISH. BENZOINS, II.row. Oil BlMkinr, Axl« Urww. Curb,' Bolt,. Bind., Oil Cloth, Buekloi. T«mU. Iloolt., Bit),. Ornawontfl, U»tuu, Lw., Frio.,., Ac., ,11 ,t tbo lowwt prioa, ^ CASU ’ Salt! SaltTi 7O COAST SALT for .,1. by BEDELL A CO. PHQSNIX FOUNDRYfjfta j l biontb, ,;«r ono tbon.iind c«bb) per oue AND MACHINE SHOP. friends ami the public generally, that thojr havo built u first class Foundry and Machine Shop on Oglethorpo streot. botwoon Franklin anything make mi) SUGAR] their hue of business. Wo will despatch. In connection with our business, we havo se cured the sorviocs of a first class froeduian, who oharg . L. II AIM AN k CO., P. S. All kinds of Country Produeo taken in exchanjro for work, on liboral terms. CITY FOUNDBY. I ^IIE subscribers would respectfully inform . their frionds and the public generally, that they havo REBUILT their FOUNDRY, aud are now propared to do any kind of CASTINGS of Brass or Iron: such a-i Sugar Mills of the most IMPROVED PATTERN, and any site: which wo will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP KETTLES, BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING, and any Rind of mill work. Wo will make any kind of Machinery to or der; such as SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, and in tact any thing in our lino. 49* In connoction with our business,we have secured the service.* of one of the best PAT TERN MAKERS in tho country. We nro al.-<o making a large assortment of HOLLOW-WARE: such as POTS. OVENS, SKILLETS. SPIDERS and LIDS. Wow'll exchange any thing in our line for any kind ot Country Produce, at old PRICES or MONEY. Ordors respectfully solicited and promptly exoouted. PORTER. McILUKNNY k CO.. Near Steamboat Landing. May 19,1865.—tf Columbus, (la 1 For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horso powor STEAM EXsTGUdSTE, in perfect running order. It has a good doublo- liucd Boiler und all the uppurtenunots necos- surv to make it complete for immediate work. Address A. A; SMITH WICK, Eufaula. Ala., or sopt21-tf Enquirer Office, Columbus,'Ga Hegeman’s Pure Cod Liver Oil, F OR Sulo by I10V 15 tf CARTER k FLOURNOY. (J. States luterual Revenue Taxes. TABLE I. MANUFACTURES, ARTICLES AND PRODUCTS, AUCTION SALES, Advertisements, 3 per cent. Ale, Boer, Ac., per barrel of 31 gallons, one dollar. Auction Sales, in gross amount, \\ oflpor cent. Banks auu Bunking—Monthly duty of 1*24 of 1 per cent, upon tho capital ol banks and per sons engaged in bunking. Banks and Bunking—Amount invested in United States Bonds oxoinpted. Banks and Banking—Monthly duty of 1-12 of ofl percent- upon avoragoamount ot circula- tiou.issued by any bunk. Bunks and Banking—Additional monthly duty ol 1-6 of 1 per cent, upon averago amount of circulation beyond 1*0 percent, of capital. Banks and Banking—Additional monthly duty oi 1-0 ofl nor cent, upon amount of cir culation beyond the average for tho six months procoding July 1.180-1. Burytos, sulphate of, per 100 pounds, 12 cents. Boor, lagor beer, ale, porter, and similar fer mented liquors, per barrel, it' not more than 31 gallons, one dollar. Benzine, refined, producod by tho distillatioo ol coal, asphaltum, shale, poat, petroleum, or , per gallon, 20 cents*. Bicarbonate of Sodas, por pound, 5 mills. Billheads aud Printed Cards, 5 per cent Billiard Tablos, lor privato use, euoh $10 por nnnuin. Same lor public uso. Boots and Shoes, 5 per cent. Brass. 3 per cent. Bricks. 3 por cent. Bridges, receiving tolls, on gross recolpta, 3 peroeut. Brokers, and Bankers doing business as bro kers, upon all -Halos of merchandise, produce or other goods, yfrot l per cont. Upon all sales and oontructs for rales of Blocks and bonds, 1-20 of 1 por cont. on the par valuo thereof. And of gold and silver bullion and coin, foreign •xobango, promissory notes, or other securities, 1-20 of 1 por cont. on tho amount of such sales, and of all contracts tor such sales. Candles. 5 per cent. Candy, sugar valuo at not oxceeding 20 coots per pound, 2 cents. Candy, oxceoding 20 and not exceeding 40 conts por pound, 4 cents. Candy, oxccouing 40 oonts per pound, or sold otherwise than by the pound, 10 percent. Canal Boats, on gross receipts, i\% per cent. Caps, 5 per oeut. Curriago, Gig, Chaise, Phmton, Wagon. Bug gy Wagon, Carryall, lloekaway. or other like carriage, und any Coach, H&cknoy Coooh, Om nibus, or four-wheeled Carriage, the body of which rests upon springs of any description, which may bo kept for use, for hire, or for pas sengers, and whioh shall not be used exclusively in husbandry or lor the transportation of merch andise, valued at fitly dollars and not exooed- IS! barn,,, u«ed Itonlh, iiur one l.houenna cuoto ieo;, » Gins illuminating, whon th< product itiovo fuw.ww ouhlo foot por month. thouMDil cubic foot—twonll-Dro oouti. Glove, and Mittens, 5 por cent. Hold Leal, per pack, containing not more than twonty liouks, of twenty-live leave, aaob, Ci Gold°Fot*l?two dollars per ounce, tr» weUWj Gold, producod from uuarl, m‘nos, from bod, of rivers, from the earth, or in any otntr man ne (5mgor, ground, and all imitations, inr lb. 0n (!lue l and Gelatin, of all descriptions, in the solid state, per pound, oneceut. f Glue ami Cement, made wholly or In part or gluo, to no sold In a liquid state, per gallon 40 cents. Gravo Stones, five per cent. Gunpowder, and all explosive •« « made lot mining, blasting, artillery, or purposes, when valued at 28 cent! por in.* l»ur pound, 1 cent. n K »r lo Uunpowdrr, and all explosive substanoei modo fur mining, blasting, arltilery or sporting purposes, when valued abovo 28 cents per vu.» and not oxeooding 38 cents per lb., 1><i cents. Gunpowder, and all explosive substanoei made lor mining, blasting, artlllerr, or sporting purposo.*, wheu valued at above 68 otntfl per pound, 8 cents. Hats und bonnets,5 per oent. . , , , Hulls, os launched, of ships, barks, brigs, schooners, sloops, sail boats, steamboats, canal boats, nnu all other vessels and watercraft, riot including ongiucs or rigging, hereafter built, made or constructed, two por cunt. Income, the sum of $609 exompt. Income, tho tax ef 5 por cent, over t>00 and not over $5.uuo. Income, tax of VA per cent, on excoss of $5,000 and not exceeding $10,000. Income, tax of ton per cont on thooxoess ovor ton thousand dollars. Insurance Companies, on gross receipts, one and a half percent. Iron, pig, per ton, two dollars. Iron BIooiuh, dlubs or Loops, wnother made in foirros or bloouieries, per ton, throe dollars. Iron, railroad per ton, three dollars. Iron, ro rolled, per ton, two dollars. Iron, all advHiicod beyond blooms, slabs or No. 18, wire gunge, por ton, throe dollars Iron Plate, not less than X A of an inch thick, per ion, three dollars. . . Iron Band, Hoop, and sheet, thinner than number eightoou, wiro guage per ton, fivedol- Iron Plate, less than of an inch in thick ness, por ton, fivo dollars. . „ „ , Iron Nails, cut and wrought, Ppikos and horso-shoo Nails, when wrought by hand, per ton five dollars. , Iron Castings, used for bndgos or other por- iniiiiont structures, por ton, three dollars. Iron Castings, oxceoding ten pounds in woight, for each casting, not othorwisu provided tor, per ton, throo dollars. . Iron Rivets, exceeding \* of an inch in diametor. por ton, fivo dollars. Iron Nuts, loss than two ounces eaoh in weight, per ton, five dollars. Iron Bolts, not lesj than four ouncos in woigbt, por ton, five dollars. Jowelry ,(see Precious dtonos,) ten per contj | Kid Skins, five per cent. Knitted Fabrics, five per cent. Lard Oil, five percent. Lead, white per ono hundred pounds, thirty- fivo cents. Loud Pipes, fivo per cent. Lead,shoot, five per cont. Lead, shot, five per cent. Lead, ingots, pigs or bar/, throo per cont. Lontnor, patent, enameled and japanned leather and skins of every description, fivo por cent. Leather, oil dried, and Doer Skins dressed or smoked, fivo per cont. Leather of all descriptions, tanned or par tially tanned, in the rough, five ner cent. Leather, curried or finished, five per oent. Legacies, (see Succession to Real Estate.) Lithographers, productions of, fivo por cent. Liuio, three percent. Linseed Oil, five cents per gallon. Lotteries, on gross roceipts, fivo percent ,. I Steamboats, 2 l A per cont. on recoil.u ' *" ' Ships 2 X A par cunt on rccuipu. Starch, made of potatoes per pouml.2n.ii. Htaroh, made of coru or wheat, p 0 r twL. ik mills. . # . ^OUDl; titaren, made of rice ot any other nutnrf., per pound. 1 cont. Steam Engines, Inolading Lgconiotiti . . Marine Engines, 3 por cent. T * ‘tt Steel, in ingots, bars, shoots, or *1.. less than M of an inch thick, valuedV,? 01 cents per pound or less per ton, five doiu!? Stuel, In Iniot,, bar,, ihoct, or wir, ,,>• than H ol an ‘"o* 1 Ib'ok, valued above coats |>«r iiound and not abovo eleven ij ner pound, por ton, ten dollars. Steel. In Ingots, bara.sbeots or wire lDot , than K{of an inch thick, vs; ued at .C elevon cents per ton. twel ve dollars ami a, Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble Si building stone ot any other description. .{S dressed. hoVtn or finished, .1 per cont. Sterreotypes, nil productions of, r> ,, er Stoves per ton, three dollars. Skins, goat. kid. sheep, horse, ho* 0r d*. tanned or dressed, in tho rough 5 peroto?' Skins, when previously asseased i n ,'v.- rough, and upon which duties have been ,, I tually paid, shall bo wwessed on tbo inemil value only when carried or Unishod, Succession to Roal Estate, whore the m, I oefsor shall be a lineal issue or u li r , u i JJ1 cosiorof tho predecessor, on tho value of tk.’I real estate, on each one hundred dollar,; ^1 Succession to Roal Estate, where tboinec-I sor shall bo a brother or a sister of the mu I cossor upon the valuo, per ono hundreddgjJ I two dollars. 1 ^Succession to Real Estato, where thoeuce^ I shull bo a brother or sistor of the ftthgil mother, or a descendant of a brother orriitg,B of the father or mother of tho pred«cein)t^[ one hundred dollars, four dollars. Succession to Roal Estato, where then^ L sor shall be a brother or sister of tha g^Tj(| father or grandmother, or a dbgcondant Jf jTM brother or sistor of the grand father or tmu I mother of tho prodcccssor, per ono buadriil dollars, five dollars. | Sucoesvionto Real Estate, whore thesQ^ft sor shall be of any other degree of collateral consanguinity to the prodeoessor, or nhall Utl stranger in blood, por ono hundred dollar* * dollars. Succession to Porsonal Property, sameaiBi Estate. Sugar brown or muscovado, not abovekl 12 Dutch standard in color, produced direct! from the sugar cane, and not from sorghuaT impehcc, other than tliuso produced by tfaeJ finer, por pound. 2 cents. L On nil clarified and refined sugar aboveftJ 12 au i not above No. IS Dutch stati<I n rdincolJf produced directly from tbo sugar cano, aodn from sorghum or iui)iohoo, per pound, Sugar, on all clarified or refined sugar ibd No. 18, Dutch standard in color, produced rectlv " ghum . . . . Sugar, on gross amount of saloi of refill including nil the products of'their tuanufi ries or reliueries, u duty of 2)<J |)er cent. Sugar Candy, valued fit not above 20cti. pound, por pound, 2 cents- Sugar Candy, exceeding 20 and not exceed! 40 oonts por pound, 4 cents. therewith, each, uuu uonar. Carriages ot like description, valued at above ono hundred dollars and not af dred dollars, each, two dollars. Carriages of like descriptions, valued at abovo two hundred dollars and not above three hun dred dollars, each, three dollars. Carriages of like description, valued above threo hundred dollars and not abovo five hun dred dollars, each, six dollars. Carriage, of like de,ori|-tion. valued above five hundred dollar,, each, tea dollars cont LS8m-SrOUnl1 ' an<1 ali imitatic>111 ' Par lh. 1 Uattle, eeo Slangbterod Cattle. Cement, Homan or water. 3 per cent. Chemical Production,, all uoyompouudeduot otherwue provided for, 5 per ceut Chocolate, prepared, per pound,' l'A cent,, figarrottos, made of tobaoeo, indeed in a paper wrapper, valued at not over five dollar, per hundred package, each containing not uuro than twenty-fire cigarette,, oue dollar pohundrod packages. Cigarettes, made wholly of tobacco, and also on cigars known as cheroots, or short sixes valued in each caaa at not over live dollar, poi thousand, threo dollurs per thousand. eigart, valued at over fivo dollar, and not ovor filteon dollar, perthoiuand, eight dollar, P cr thousand. Cigar,, valuod at ovor fifteen dollar, and not °»or thousand 0 UrS P ° r Ulouai " d ' dollar. Cigars, valuod at over thirty dollar, per thou sand and not over forty.five dollars, twenty-five dollars per thousand, ^ Cigar,, ut ovor forty-fivedollari per thousand, forty dollars por thousand; and the valuation of cigars herein mentioned shall in all oue tho valuo of tho oigar, exclusive of tho tax Circuses, Theatres, uud all show,. 2 per cent, on gross roceipts. Clocks and 'limepiecos, and Clock Movement,, when sold without being ciuod, 8 per cont. Cloth,, and all toitilo or knittod and foltod fabrics ut cutUin, wool or .lbn material, be fore the same has been dyed, printed or bleach ed, and all oloth painted, enameled, sbirrod tarred, varnl,lied oroiled, 5 por cent. “ nd 1111 apparel made to order, in excoss ovor six hundred uollars, 3 per Clothing, readr-mado, 5 per cent, one cent' * roun(1, aI111 * 11 in »>t»tion«, per lb„ Clovo Stoms. ground, and all imitations, per pound, one oent. “ Coal, mineral,, exoept pea ooal and dust ooal per ton, 5 oent.’, ' Coal oil. per gallon, twonty oeut,. Coal Tar, produced in the manufacture of it. luiuinating gas, aud tha nroduota of the re-dii- tillation of the ooal tar thus produced, exempt t^Coeoa. prepared, per pouud. oue aud . hLli „Vr“? e “'® rouni1 ' “ mi »» ground lubatanee, for coffee, or preparation, ol which oottee forms . part.jicr pound, one cent, ““ * cenU°' “ U1,ruu “ li “ttbsitlute. for. perlb,, one t^fsaa'S'Ksjsaiff bo1 ,xc " din ‘ n .g&^«Vc. , u"S“‘' 00011 aod Oonfoeuonory. exceeding ftrly eents i.er lb Sint? W olhorwi "° lUau *»y tho pound. 10 fp. roC:&.-. b r a j a !!-» vulmv' t ' on “'» IUM . on tros, rMeipts, three B®r 5 j*«aar~- ^ttoouttal Oil, tf »n dcKrlptlous. flv, per ,rf^Vi;i C ” i,l ' 1 ‘ tu "*’ »«««» on or air- 1 rulis preset rod, five per cent. ,ornun« h uuh a rt .“13.“Si! of wood - Fur. of all daMriptioh, Ihl’d c, ” t - mauufsetnrcKl, fiV.perciit^ wh * u .»“» »P or tfM. lltumlnttiui. mad, of coal, wholly *, |, MuiiHfootures of cottou, wool, silk, worsted, flax, komp, ju'e, India rubber, guttu percha, wood, willow, glass, pottery waro, leatnor, pa per, iron, steel, lend, tin, coppor, sine, brass, gold, silver, horn, ivo»-y, boue, bristles, wholly or in part, or of uuy other material not other wise provided for, fivo per cent. Manufactures, increased in value by boing polished, paiutod, varnished, ete , etc*, on th? increased value, five per oent. Marble Gravestones, and othor monumontal stones, whether with or without inscription five per cent. Masts, spars, shin or vossol Blooks, 2 per cent. Meats, presorvoa. 5 per cent. Mineral Coals, oxcept pea coal and dust coal, per ton—5 cents. Mineral Water from springs, e*c., oach bottle containing not more than a pint—cent. .Mineral Water—containing uot more than a quart—ono oent. Mineral Water, artificial, 5 per oent. Moccasins—5 per cent. Mustard, ground and ull other imitations per pound, 1 cent. Museums aud all shows, 2 pep cent, on re oeipts. Molasses, produced directly from sugar cane juice, five cents per pound. luc r gallon. . . r .w,.w.m ~y the diSe..«weave. of coal, asphaltum, shale, poat, petroleum or reck oils, etc., per gallon, 20 cents. Oil, iUuiaiuuting, produced by tho distillation of coal, asphaltum. shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oils, and all other bituminous substances used lor a like purpose, per gallon, 20 cents Oil, Luru, per gallon, 5 cents. Oil, mustard seed, per gallon, 5 cents. Oil, all auirnul and vegetable, not exempted or otherwise provided for, por ga'lon.G cents. Operas, Museums, Theatres, and all Hhows, on gross receipts, 2 per cent. Oxide of Zinc, por 100 pounds, 35 cents. Paints, as below, 5 per cent. Painters’, Colors, dry or ground, In oil or in paste, or with wator, not otherwise provided for, 5 per cont. Si Parasols. 5 nor cent. Payer, of all description*, including paste- bourd. binders’ board, aud tarred paper fur roofing and othor purposes 3 per cent. Pamphlets, 5 per cent. Passports, $5. Photographs, 5 per cent, Pepper, ground, and all imitations, per lb., 1 cont. Piano Fortes, Organs, Melodeons. or other parlor Musical Instruments, kept for use, not including those placed in churches or public edifices, ivalued ut not less than $100 and not above $200 each, two dollars. Piano Fortes, etc., wheu valuod at abovo $200 and not above $100, each, four dollars. Piano Fortes etc., when valued above $400. each, six dollars. Pickles, 5per cont. Pins, solid head or other, 5 percent. Plato, ol gold, kept for use, per ounce, troy, 50 coats. Plate of silver, kept for use, per oance. troy, oconts. Provided, That silver spoons or plate of silver usod by ono furnily to un amount not exceeding for y ounces, as aforesaid, belonging to any one person, plate belonging to religious societies, and souvenirs und keepsakes aotually given and recoived us such and not kept for use ; also all premiums awarded as a token of merit by any agricultural society, corporation, or asso- Jh^bewemptfromdutvf "“ , ' P0 “ , What8v * r ’ Preciou, Stones, 10 por oont. „.i : c ™£ us st0 “ 0S - °" which duties hive been of settine 80t ° r rMOt ’ l "' 1 ' tax ° nly 0,1 vaiu *> 1 oeilt °“ t0 ’ r ° Ulu1, a “ d aM imiutioi »- Per lb,, Preserved Fruits five por cent. Printed Books. Mngntines, Pamphlets * lie- views, end ell other similer printed publica tions. except newspapers, 6 Peroeut! in 1 ,!! 0 ,!? a , nii ( alQter '.e Colors, dry or eround, in oil oi paste, or with water, not otherwiao providod lor. 5 per cent, umerwiao oent|nto d 1)illholld •• »od Circular,. 5 per oen° lcllSilv0r ' pr0lluced ln »ny manner, 2 per Hsilroads on gross rooeipU, 2'A per conL* . 0 ic\?r„^nJ”ed r v 0 ;Toe!3 ,?o°r ” ° V ° r ’ °“ 8a eratus. per pound, 5 mills. “ aJo Salt, por ll.*0 pounds, 6 cents. per°cent!' C °"' m0uly call ' , ‘ »<x>J-scrow.-10 Shot, 5 por cont. b ;'rodLUl d L 2 m POr urrl, 0 Si r nr lp f^m manner, r )7of*!’per’tont. <,ar ‘ h ’ ° r in “* Catt'e, Swine and Sheep, on all ttiSSSSSiS tilaughtorod Cattle, etc., on all outlie ami KFiSM'" “° nthl ° w - 'Uugfit(fred^fi Slaughtered Onttlo. eto„ on ell .win. slaughtered. lOoentsper hoij. ‘ ino blaughtorod Cuttle, eto„ on all she.,, itmbs alaughtered! t cents per beUd. “ P nd nn 1 ,n r0 hi dl . d iH lha da,U “, not exceeding five in ggfSwSSSt gouff, nor pound, .« oonts. Soap, ,oft, 5 per cent. oumJI'a mllj, 0 : V “ |U ° “ ot abov# 4,re oent, p,r Soap, Castile, value above five oonts 1 cent to’ ^ u '• ««• 0 nl - •»»•»• Cvtila. axeeutLnft <*"«'ll'tion,. white or oolorod, for valued n! 1 ; a K d ‘"“J’ etherwiso provideil per* poundAi mllU?" 0 ^ 0 ‘‘ v ° 000,1 bo*p, all other doscrlptiou,. valuod abovo ® ? u ® V eo .V? ,)or Pound, 1 oent. goda U ater, etc., 6 nor coot. sZT&'tiz iXuirt .!■ &• Sugar Candy, cxcocding 40 cents per pound J •Id otherwise than by tho pound, 111 pere Sulphato ot Burytos.por 100 pounds, 12« Ga, FU.'c°L P ten’ ffi 1 .* 10 ” ° f> 6M ""' H 0ft,0r8 » \ou dollars. u ®, • I n . ,ls und Taverns (when the r^*L be two hundred dollars or less,) ten dulhfj Jlotols, Inns and Taverns (whon tb«if shall exceed two hundred dollars, for tional ono hundred dollars or fractions! 1*1 excoss ol two hundred dollars) tivo dollar H j ntelligouco Office Keepers, teu dollsA r Insurance AgonU, ten dollurs. Insurance Agents, foreign, fifty dollfttt, Jacks, ten dollars. Juggiors. twonty dollars. Lawyers, ten dollar,. V 0,on Jolla' 8 - Lottery Ticket Dealers.mne hundreii Manufacturers, teu dollars. Miners, ton dollars. Intent Right Dealers, ton dollar?. m . rJ.* 1 i ( T. ith ,uoro t,inn two hor*| mules) fifty dollars. five do Mars’ lwo torsos or muloi) doVlars 000 ^ or8C or mule)* 1 Poddjsrs, (travelling on foot) ten doll* I rodd ers, dry goods, fifty dollar) Poddlors, jewelry, fifty dollars. a Photographers, (whoso receipts do nol* 1 ! uvo hundred dollurs) ten dollar*. nundrod dollars and under ono tlioiusfll •ars, fifteen dollars. Over ono thousao*^ twenty-five d dlars. Plumbers, ten dollars. Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists, tin Roal Estate Agon U, ton d«)llur.s. Roc tillers (for ouch S00 barrels) twssV dollars, ft®. «! ‘A 0 * 1 , 8 ™' ton dollars. . UeUli Dealers in Liquors, twenty-fivsd*'. Bullions and Jacks, ton dollars. , .J Steamora and Vessohi, (furnishing »^1 loffigings) twonty-fivodollMrs. .1 Tallow Chandlotb and Soup Makers. lors. J i Museums, Concert Halls, os* 1 dred dollars. TobacouaUts, ten dollars. , M »V holusale Demurs, (except li.piors) W annual «ales do not exceed iOQ.000, fifty.$JB R holusale Dejilers, (except liquors' . «»l“ exceed fifty lhuu,a.nd doll.ri l« additional ono thousaud dullars in si^l ftjtliouband dollMiri. one dolls/ , 4 nnolsaflle Dealers m Liquors, luoifD^ 'holosalv dealers. nu m t-lcrfroaf nrtfl |f cotton « I Distrlot is: I L’rawfO! Illarris, B . Mitchell luitman, 1 [t, SuttpM lobster ant ist 22.1865 land all 1 Telegraph Companies, c Toxtilo fabrics, 5 per cent. Tbeatros, operas, cirouses, museums, sudJ shows, on gross receipts, 2 por cent, Thread 5 per cont. Tiles, draining, 3 per cont. Tobacco, cavendish, plug, twist, and all ot kinds of manufactured tobacco not herein i vided for. from which the stem has boeu til out in wholo or in part, or which is sweeteai 35 cents por pound. Tobacco, smoking tobacco manufactured all the atom in, the leaf not having been bull or strippod from tho stum, and on refuse tobi 00 J t, 1 ,OTfI1 ^ fi» 0 ; cu t shorts, 25 cents pur poui Tobacco, smoking tobacco, mado oxciusiv of stems, and not mixed with leaf or leal stems, lo emits per pound, Tobacco, line-cut chewing whothcr monul turod or loose, or in hulk. 35 conts per poum Tobacco huufl und Snuff Flour, utanufaeb of tobacco, ground, damp or dry, pickled, ted, or otherwise, per pound, 35 cents. Tobacco, line-out, manufactured to besoHl delivered loose in bulk, or’in packages, paptJ wrappers, or boxes, por pound, 35 cents. Toll Road, Ferry or Bridge, c 3 ner cont. Trust Companies, on dividends and snnl gains, 5 per cent. Turnpiko Companies'^ Bonds, on tho ictcn of, 5 por cont. Turpontino. spirits of, per gallon, 20cenut Umbrellas nnil Parasols, 5 per oeut. f Varhish or Japan, made wholly or in part A gum copal; or othor gums and flubstancal per cont. ■ Vegetables, preserced, 5 per oent. Vessels, engross receipts, 2 X A por cont. - t Watches, gold watches, composed wholl/l in part of gold or gilt, kept for uso, vnlusdl $100 or less, each, one dollar- 1 V/atches, gold watches, composed anollr in part of gold or gilt, kept for use. value! above $100, each, two dollars. White load, per 100 pounds, 35 couts. Wine, made of grapes, per gallon, 5 oenlt Wine, all other, and liquors known os produced by boing rootifled und mixei othor spirits, or into which any matters ever may bo infused, to bo sold ns wine, otherwise provided for, ner gallon, exceptL made from currants, rnuburb or borriti, cents. Yachts, Pleasure or racing boats, by«.. steam, measuring by custom-home inea?tt mont ton tons or loss, euch, five dollar*. Yachts, Ac-, exceeding ten and uot cxceel twonty tons, oach, ten dollars. Yachts, Ac,, oxceoding twonty and notc’ H coeding forty tons, oach, twenty-five dollartl Yachts, Ac., exceeding forty and not etc# ing eighty tons, each, fifty dollurs. 1 aehts, Ac., exceeding eighty and not ® log one hundred and ten tons, oach, se five dollars. Yachts, Ac., exceeding ono hundred and! tons, eaoh, one hundrod dollars. 1 allow fcjfioetiug Metal, iu rods or ahetuB percent. Zinc, Oxido of, per 100 ponnds, 35 cents- . TABLE II. LICENSES. Apothecarios—$10. Architects and Civil Engineers—$10. Assurers—not exceeding $250,000-$llW. . ceoding $250,0.•O and not exceeding 5*50t', A > $200. Exoooding $500,600—$500. A i x i t , 1 rt'I^ er6 r' w ^ 0 *° annual sides do non. ceed $10,000—$10, If execoding $10,000-$$! OoBankers-using capital not exceeding 1 Bankers—exceeding $50,000, for every u tional $1,000 In exceeu—$2. Brewer*—less than 500 barrels per yew Over 500 barrels per year—$50. Bowling Alleys—for each alloy—$10. Billiard Rooms—for each table-$iu. Brokers—$50. $50 00O^- r $5() ,aWU ” UflinK Cal ‘ itHl not axce " „ .Brokers, # Pftwn—exceeding $50,000, for J additional $1,000—$2. ‘ Brokers, Land Warrant—$25, . Brokws^tJattj©—it" annual sales do noli ceed $10,000—$10. Exoooding ilO.OOMIfl ®wh additional $1,000. /’ Brokers. Produce—$10. Brokers, Commercial—$20. Braaers, Custom-houso—$10. Brokers-soo also tablo 1. Builders nnd Contractors, if annual rvu-j do not exceed $25,000. $i5. If uxceeJiog^ 000. $1 lor eaoh additional $1,000. Butchers, $10. Butchers retailing from carts, $'». Cirouses, teu dollars. Coal Oil Distillers, fifty dollars, toafectioners, ton dollars. S janoors. ten dollars. Agents, ton dollars, da. ton dollars, wisuijers, fifty dollars. V5Ji e *Mn 0 if and Peaches, a half 250brtrro ' 8 Poryoar, twelve d S®{!nl Houses, ton dollars. Exhibitions, ttn dollars. General Business, for which no otherlv* TR1 Colut i nnd after |be sevent |L 24-tf 3 (HANOI BUI'Eltll lj>t 22-tf; after ker Train w|] 10,clock, P„* 6—2 m Notio Col, 1.0 Muscogt JLY TRA| forward fre! BodgevUlo, Iiy3i-tf g!4-tf |1'FIC£ MUl lr.s compA tract. i,r Ou TFino Wo4a I aauio wll| U luc11.If (Tot I TftRAfftW Ltlant fll K Courdi will comu. liber next. 4 Capital i PlUtP) KHTY-i