Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 28, 1861, Image 4

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SOU TH E B N CON F jA C-Y. Hardware, Meehaaical A Forming Tools, House-Furnishing Goods. H OJ5B—Five sixes superior C**t-Steel IFoea, for sale by C UTLERY and FILES—A large and well assorted stock for sale by m20_ McNAUQHT, ORMOND A CO_ C HAINS—Trace, Odl, Log. Fifth, Breast, and Halter Chain*, for sale by tn20 McNAUOHT, ORMOND k CO. I RON—Sweden. English. Refined, and Cass county Iron.all shapes and sissa.of ourowu iuipnrtation, for »*!» by m20 McNAUGUT, ORMOND k CO. P LAN ES and EDGE TOOLS of the beat make, in great variety, for sale by m20 McNAUGUT. ORMOND k CO. and others, is respectfully called to the fore' going advertisements We aro prepared to fill orders for ell goods in our line st the lowest prices for Cash. McNAUGHT, ORMOND k CO. Key atone Building, marrh20 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga. SIX TRESSES ! THREE PROPELLED BY STEAM ! AIL OF THBX BUSHING NIGHT AND DAY! FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE -AND- $ ^ BOOK BINDEBY. WOOD, UANI.EITER, RICE h CO., Desire to direct public at tention to their unequalled facilities for the superior and prompt execution of all work in their line, from A Small Card to the Largest Volume ! The establishment, in its various departments, is perhaps the most complete in the whole Southern country. It is the object of the proprietors to es tablish on a permanent basis a Southern Publish ing House ! thereby effectually removing every necessity for sending North to have works issued. Thus far the enterprise has proved highly success ful. and the proprietors feel assured that the beneficial results of such an undertaking have ye to be more fully appreciated by our people. The several departments receive the personal su pervision of the firm, and satisfaction guaranteed to each and every patron. THE BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT Is handsomely fitted up with all the modern improvements and conveniences of that branch Blank-Books ruled and manufactured; Law Works, Medical Works, Music, Magazines, See., bound in any style desired, and at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is specially complete in every particular; constant additions t being made in the way of such improvements as are introduced into the Typographical world, by which the proprietors are ena bled to furnish the handsomest printing in the Confederated States! Everything, from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster, tastefully executed in any style and color desired. Three of# their six Presses are prope" v ''tram, and kept in operation j day and night! , Bank Check,, Bill Heads, Bailroad Blanks, Professional Cards, Programmes, Circulars. Legal Blanks, Letter Heads, And every imaginable variety of Printing promptly attended to at prices but a small advance oij New York rates! Printing in FAKCY COLORED ISFKS, AND WITH GOLD AND HILVKR BUONZEH IN THE IIIGUK8T STYLE OF THJE ART! /SN* The Proprietors, confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, solicit a share of public patronage. Orders from all parts of the country will receive their personal attention, and II work promptly forwarded per Express or otherwise, as may be directed. All letters should be addressed to WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE & CO. Atlanta, Ga., 1SA1. IHJRNTTITRE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past patrorage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping x continuance of the same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in store the LARGEST AND BEST AS80RTED STOCK FURNITURE. ever before offered in Atlanta, end All of SOUTHERN MAKE, and im Id tlmoit dally receipt of Sow and Varied Style, of all kinda of Furniture from tk vail known Factory of droHH ■»«. eitAY, of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Xovflty Work,. Colombo*. Oeorma, Foe,*.*, wkl i la a sufficient ruarante, that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY ta fud at the sertl substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prices from 16 to 26 per cent, lower than any other Furmituam Srona in Georgia. MATTiUSASB, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLAS8E8, WINDOW SHADES, CGHn6E CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand. Picrtms Framrs made and Fowhttirr repaired with neatness and despatch. COINPIN* OV ALL SIZER ON HAND. WHITEHALL 8TUEET, ATLANTA, OEGRGU. D. VI. YOUNG, Artist, Iot.S.4*. For JOfttratait, TUB XBW TARIFF. AN ACT To provide Revenue from commsditiu imported from Foreign Countries. Section I. The Congress of Confederate Staten of America do enact. That from And after the thirty first day ol August uext a duty shall be imposed on all goods, products, wares sod merchandise imported froiu abroad into the Confederate Slates of Ameripa,as follows : On all articles enumerated in Schedule A. au ad valorem duty of twenty-five per centum On all articles enumerated in Schedule ft, an ad valorem duty of twenty per centum. On all article! enumerated in Schedule C, an ad. valo rem duty of fifteen per senium. Ok ell articles ei.uroernied in-fioked^le D, au ad fflorem dpty of Wen per oeytuiH- On all articles enumerated in Schedule E. an ad valorem duty of five i*r oeutum And that all articles enumerated in Schedule F. a Specific Duty as therein named And that all articles enumerated in Schedule G, shall be exempt from duty, to wit: SCHEDULE A. (Ttrt»ty-Jtxf. per centum ad valorem.) Alabaster and spar orna-l cur coo, kirschanweaser mcnts, J liquors, maraschino, rst- Anchovlts, sardines, and. anla, and all other aplr- all other Cth preserved! Ituous beverages of a etm- In oil, ! ilar character, Brandy and other spirits.Class, cut, distilled from grain or Manufactures of cedar- otber materials not oth-1 wood, grenadine, ebony, erwise provided for, j mahogany, rosewood, and Billiard and bagatelle ta- satin wood, b’es, and all other tables Bcagliola toiM for tables or boards on which games J other articles of furnl- Cotnp’rition topi i for ta-8egars, snuff, paper segars, hies, nr other articles of! and all other rasnufsc- furniture, tures of tobacco, Confectionery, c oin fl t ■,! Wines.—Burgundy, Cham- sweetmeats, or fruits pre-| nagne, Clarets, Madeira, served in sugar, molss- Port, Sherry, and all otb- aes, brandy, or other li-l er wines or Imitations of quors, , wines. Cordials, absynthe, arrack | SCHEDULE R. (Twenty per cent ad valorem.) Almonds, raisins, currants,, parts thereof, of what- dates, figs, and all other' ever material composed, dried or preserved fruits Fans and fire screens of not otherwise provided every description, of for, whatever material com- Argentine, alabata or Ger-, posed, man silver, manufactured Grapes, plums and prunes, or unmanufactured, and other such fruit, Articles embroidered with when put up in bottles, gold, silver, or oiher met-: case or cans, not other- al not otherwise provided, wise provided for, for, Hair, human, cleansed or Balsams, cosmetics, esaen- prepared for use, ces. extracts, pastes, per- Manufactures of gold, pla- futnes. and tinctures used tlna or sliver, not othrr- for the toilet or for roedl-, wise provided for, clnal purposes, Manufactures of papier Bay-rum, ! mache, Beads of Amber, compost- ^Molasses, tion of wax, and all other'Paintings on glass, beads, Pepper, pimento, cloves, Benzoles, bracelets, braids, nutmegs, cinnamon, and chains, curls, or ringlets, all other spices, composed of hair, or of, Perfumes and perfumery, which hair Is a compo- 1 of all sorts, not otherwise nent part, not otherwisei provided for, provided for, Plated and gilt ware, of all Brooms and brushes of all kinds, not otherwise pro kinds, vided for, Camphor, refined, Playing cards. Canes and slicks for walk- Prepared vegetables, fruits, Ing, finished nr unflnish- meats, poultry and game, ed, sealed or enclosed in can* Capers, Pickles, and sauces or otherwise, of all kinds, not other- Silver plated metals, In wise provided for, * sheets or other forms. ture, thereof. caps, gloves, shoes and boots of all kinds, by i SCHEDULE C. (Fifteen per rent, ad valorem ) Alum, Roman candles, and all Arrow-root, similar articles used In Articles of clothing or ap- Pyrotechnics, ,pparel. including, hat*. Fish, whether fresh, si . --- * e< | t mited, dried pickled, not otherwise chll- 1 provided for, dren, of whatever mate- Fruits preserved in their rial composed, ! own Juice, or pie fruits, Baizes, blankets, bookings, Fish glue, or isinglass, flannels and floor-cloths. Fish skins, of whatever material Flats, braids, plaits, spar- composed, not otherwise terre and willow squares, provided for, used for making hats or Baskets, and all other aril- bonnets, cles composed of grass, Floss silks, feather beds, osier, palm-leaf, straw,! feathers for beds, and whalebone «*r willow, not downs of all kinds, otherwise provided for, 'Frames and sticks for Beer, ale and porter, ini brcllae, parasols, ensks or bottles, sunshades, finished or Beeswax, I finished. Berries and vegetables of Frankford black, all sorts used for food, Fulminates, or fulminating not otherwise provided! powders, for, ( Furniture, cabinet Blue or Roman vitrol, or household, not otherwise sulphate of copper, provided for, Bologna sausages. Furs, dressed on the skin, Braces, suspenders, web-,Ginger, dried, green, ripe, hlngs, or other fabrl composed wholly or I part of India Rubber, nc otherwise provided lor, Breccia, Burgundy pitch, Buttons nnd button-moulds Glasses of al! kinds, | taclea, Cables and cordage, of Glass tumblers. ground, preserved pickled. Glass, colored, stained painted, Glass, window, Glass, crystals for watches, *** pebbles for spec- ibles and cordage, oi ulass tumblers, plain, whatever material made, moulded and pressed, hot- Cadmium, ties, flasks, and all other Calamine, Calomel, and all other me curlal preparations, Carbonate of soda, Castor beans, Castor oil, i vessels of glass not other wise provided for, jGlue, <is, Grass cloth, 'Green turtle, Gum bcnlxon, or benjamin. Candles and tapers of Guns, except muskets ami spermaceti, atearino, pa-! rifles, firearms, and all raflne, tallow or wax, and parts thereof not intend- alt other candles, 1 ed for mi’itary purposes, Caps, hats, muffs and tip Gunny cloth and India bag- pets, and all other manu-1 pings, and India mattings factares of fur, or ofj of all sorts, not other- which fur shall he a com-! wise provided for, ponent part, Hair, curled, moss, seaweed Caps, gloves, legglns, mils,| and all other vegetable socks, stockings, wove! shirts and drawers, and all similar articles worn flair pencils, by men, women and chll-illat-bodles, of cotton dren, and not otherwise wool, provided for. Hats and bonnets, for n Carpets, carpetings, hearth-j women and children, rugs, bed-sides, and other portions of carpeting, be- j Ing either Aubueslon,, Brussels, ingrain, 8axony Turkey, Venetian, W llton | mposed of straw, satin straw, chip, grata, palm- leaf, whalebone, or other materials, not otherwise provided for, rlagas, Ipecacuanha, Casio rum, i Iridium, Chains of all sarts, jIris, or orris-root, Cider, and other beverages Iron eastings, not containing alcohol, Iron liquor, and not otherwise pro- Iron, In bars, bolts, rods, vided for, slant and railroad rails. Chocolate, spikes, fishing-plates and Chromate of lead, j chairs, used In construct- Chromate, bi chromate, by-1 log railroads, driodatennd prusslate of) Ivory black, potash, i Jalap, Clocks aud parts of clocks, Japanned ware of all kinds. Coach and harnase furnl-' not otherwise provided tu't of all kinds, for, Cobalt, Jet, and manufactures of Combs of all kinds, | jet, and imitations there- Copper bottoms, | of. Copper rods, bolts, nails Jewelry, or imitations and splkca, I thereof, opper in sheets or plates. Juniper berries, called brszler’e capper, Lacesof cotton, of thread, and other sheets of «op-| or other materials not per, not otherwise pro-1 otherwise provided for, _ not ofbervlee provided Mnrmfaetui shell, horn, peart. Ivory or vegetable Ivory. n* ‘ otbervrtee provided for, Manufacture*, articles, ves sels and wares, not oth erwise peeftCed for, of brass, copper, Iron, Jend, powter, tin, or ofwhleh either of these metals shall be a component part, Manufacture*, articles, ves sels and wares of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material not otherwise provided for, Manufactures au<1 articles of leather, or of which lealhor shall bo a compo- provided for, Manufactures and articles of marble, marble paving tile*, and all o'her marble more advanced In manu facture than 1n slabs oi blocks In the rough, not otherwise provided for, Manufactures of paper, < of which paper Is a cob pone t material, not oth erwise provided for, \VSSSi ry, mineralogy, or boto- ny not otherwise provld- IrJSr* In e«f r»o of prlntl-ifand re-poblUation ta UhTOmi- federato Natro. Bafltoo and Saffron cake. not otherwise provided for, larsapartlla, Screws of all kluds, Sealing wax, Sowing silk, In the gum and purified, Shaddocks, Skins of all kinds, tanned, dressed, or Japanned, Soap of every description, not otherwise provided for, Shot of lead, not otherwise ovided for, of turpentine, Mauutactures of wood, of which wood Is a c< ponent part, not other- _ wise provided for. ‘Squills, — Matting, China or otherI8tarch, floor matting, and mataiStereotype plates, made of flags, jute or [Still bottoms, Sulphate of barytes, erude Sulphate of quinine, and quinine In all ita varioos preparations, for walls, and papers (or screens flre-boarits, Parchment, Medicinal prepa ration*, drugs, roots and leaves In a crude state, not other wise provided for, Morphine, Metallic pens, Mineral waters, Musical instruments of all kind*, and strings for j Tar, musical Instruments ot (Textile fabrics of every wh p-gut, cat-gut. and alii description not otherwise other strings of the same) provided for, material, jTwine and pack thread, of Mustard In bulk or In hot-j whatever material com ties, mustard seed, j posed, Needles of all kinds, for Thread lacings and insert sewing, darning and! ings, knitting. (Types, old or new, and type Nitrate of lead, inetals, Ochres, and ochrey earths, 1 Umbrellas, 0 1 cloths of every descrip , Vandyke brown, tion, of whatever material j Vanilla beans, composed, j Varnish of all kinds, Oils of every description,!Vellum, animal, vegetable and I Venetian red, mineral, not otherwise j Velvet In the piece, provided for, posed wholly of c Olives, I or of cotton and silk, but Opium, of which cotton Is the Orange and lemon peel, | component material Osier, or willow, prepared chief value, for basket-makers’ use, i Verdigris, Paints, dry, or ground ini Vermillion, nil, not otherwise provld- Vinegar, ed for, Pap. vided for, Lam pi «k. sulphate of iron, patterns of the six* or Corks, | shape for shoes, boots, Oottoa cords, gimp* and bootees, slippers, gaiters, galloons, or buttons, of whatever Cotton laces, cotton Insert- 1 material composed, Ings, cotton trimming Lead pencils, laces, cotton and braids,!Leaden pipes. Court plaster, j Leather, Japanned, Coral, unmanufactured, 'Leeohea, Crayons of all kinds, Linens of all kinds, Cubebs, Liquorice, paste, Jalce or Outlqry of all kinds, root, Delaines, Litharge, Dolls and toys of all kinds. Maeesronl, vermicelli, gels- Dried pulp, tins. Jellies, and all other Drugs, medicinal, I similar preparations, net Earthen, chins and stone otherwise provided far, wars, end another wares j Machinery sf every de composed sf earthy and scription aot otherwise provided for. mineral sabstences. no provided for, atnar. Magnesia, , Manganese. MsmwSstores of thel I sf the cork tree, | Wafers. Water colors, Whalebone, White an.l red lead, While vitriol, or sulphate of Whiting, or Paris white, Window glass, brosd, crown or cylinder, Woolen and worsted yarns, and woolen listings. parts thereof, cep, Imperial, letter, and for printing newspapers, handbills and other print ing, and all other paper, not otherwise provided Paper boxes, and nil other fancy boxes, Psper envelopes, P:i|>or hangings, paper for walls, and papers for screens or fire hoards, Parchment, Parasols, and sun-shade* and umbrellas, SCHEDULE D. (7>*» percent, ad valorem.) Acids of every description; gal, substitute, traga- not otherwise provided canth and all other gums for, end resins, In Alcornoque, state, not otherwise pro- Aloes, vided for, Ambergris, > Hair of all kinds, uncleans- Amber, ed and unmanufactured, Ammonia, and sal ammo-: Hemp unmanufactured, nin. Hemp seed and rape seed, Anatto, roucon, or Orleans, Hops, horns, horn-ti|>s. Angora, Thibet, and other , hone, bone-tips, and teeth goats’ hair, or mohair,, unmanufactured, unmanufactured, nototh-'Ivory unmanufactured, erwise provided for, Ivory nuts, or vegetable Annisseed, ivory, Antimony, crude or regulus Jute, sisal grasa, coir, and of, ; other vegetable substan- Argol, or crude tartar, ce* unmanufactured, not Arsenic, otherwise provided for, Ashes, pot, pearl and sods, 1 Kelp, Aaphaltum, Kermes, Assafirtida, , Lac spirits, lac sulphur, Banannas, cocoanuts, pine-1 and lac dye, applet, plaintains, or- Leather tanned, bend, sole anges, and all other West | anti upper, of all kinds India fruits In their nat-; not otherwise provided ural state, *~ Bark, Peruvian, Bark, guilla, Bismuth, Bitter apples, Bleached powder of chlo- all other fruits ^sugar, pre- Madder roof, Marble, In the rough slab or block, unmanufactured, Metals, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided ride lime, Bones, Kurnt, Boards, planks, staves, shingles, laths, scantling, and all other sawed lum ber ; also spars and hewn Umber, of all sorts. Bone-black, or animal car bon, and bone dust, Bolting cloths, Books, printed magazines, pnmphlets, periodicals,! bound and unbound, and Illustrated newspa-j Natron, pers, bound or unbound, I Nickel, t otherwise provided * Nuts, not otherwise nrorld- \ I ed for, ** * ‘ ' jNut galls, for, Mineral kermes, Mineral and bituminous substances in a crude atate, not otherwise pro vided for. Moss, Iceland, Music, printed with lines Orpliuent, Orpin iPalm Books, blank, bound bound, Borate of lime, Borax, crude or tlncal, Borax,reflned, Buchu leaves, Box-wood, uumanufactur- Pearl, mother of, ed, Pineapples, Brazil paste, j Plantains, Brasil wood, hrlzllletto. and Platlua unmanufactured, *•-*-- Polishing stones, Potatoes, Prussian blue. Pinnies and pumice stone, Rattans and reeds, unman- Bronze and Dutch metal In leaf, bronze liquor, and bronze powder, Building stones, Bur stones, wrought or un wrought, Cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all collections of antiqualities. Camphor, crude, Cantharldes, Cassia and cassia buda, Chalk, Cheese, Chickory r ufaetured, Red chalk, Rotten stone, Safflower, Sal soda, and all carbon- atea and sulphates ef so da, by whatever names designated not otherwise provided for, 8hellac, Silk, raw, net more advanc ed In manufacture than •Ingles, tram and thrown, Chronometers, box or ship or organlxine, and parts thereof, Sponge*, Clay, burnt or unburnt Steel In bars, sheets and bricks, roofing tUea, gas. plates, not further ad- MiAX.« n *kMS n ..ui«. vanced In manufacture than by rolling; end cast steel In bars, Cochineal, Cocoa-nute, cocoa and c coa shells, Cocnlus Indlcus, C<4r varn, Codlila, or t< of hemp or flax, | Sumac, >- Sulphur, flower of, flow, Cream of tartar. Cudbear, Dlamenda, cameos, mosa- marrow and all for, otherwise provided Tee, Terse, tin, In plates sheets, .„d -sitfis-i^ Sptt S3Si* when aet la gold or allver tin foil, or other metal, Tortoise or other shells un- Diamonds glaziers, set or _ manufactured, SCHEDULE E. (Fiveper cent, ad valorem.) Articles used In dyeief at»4<A«MbrOld. tanning not otherwise Plaster of Paris or sulphate provided for, , or lime, ground or un erase In bars or pigs, old ground, w h. r*-ni«n. ^fjr huly of a .Ho* an- Bells, old bell metal, Sheathing copper—bat no Copper In pigs or bars, eop-; copper to be considered per ore, | es such except in sheets Copper when old and fit; 48 Inches long and 14 only to be remeoafae-l Inches wide and weighing tured, from 11 to 84 ounces, Catch, jSheathiug or yellow metal. Diamonds, cameos, moss-' not wholly or la part of ics, pearls, gems, rubles,, Iron, and other precious stones India rubber, milk of, and Imitation thereof Sheathing or yellow metal when not set, uslls expressly for shea- Emorr In lump orpulver-, thing vessel^ Ized, felt, adhesive for Sheathing psper, sheathing vessels. Fuller's Stave bolts and shingle earth, Gums of alt aorta,! bolts, not otherwise provided Type, old and fit only to be for, ! re-manufactured, Guttapercha, unmanufac- Wold, tured. Indigo, India Rub- Zinc, spelter, or tentenegue her, la bottles, slabs or unmanufactured. •heels, unmanufactured! SCHEDULE F. (Specific Duties.) Ice, one dollar and fifty rock—two c e n cents per ton, bushel of fifty-six Its. per Salt, ground, blown, or! bushel. SCHEDULE G. (Exempt front Duty.) Hooks, maps, charts, mathe matical aud nautical in struments. philosophical apparatus, and nil oth Books, pamphlets, period! cala, and tracts published by religious associations, All philosophical aoparatna instruments, books, inapt and charts, statues, statu ary, busts and rusts, of marble, bronze, alabaster. other Improvements In the arts, provided that no article or article* aba!' be deemed a model which can be fitted fur nee, Paving stones. Personal and household ef fects, not merchandise, of citizens of the Confeder ate States dying abroad, Specimens of natural histo ry, mineralogy, or bota ny ; provided the same be imported in good faith the use of any Society in- r plaster of Paris, paint-! corpi rated or established ne, cabinet of coins,! medals, gems, and all col lections of antiquities; provided the same be socially imported in good established for philosoph ical and literary pur{K>s< *. or for the eneouragoo'ent of the tine arts, or lor the use or by the order of any . , r church, college, academy,! riving in the confederate school or seminary of States; provided learning in the Confedc- exemption shall not be rate Stales, construed to includ. Bullion, gold and silver, | rhinery, or other articles or by the order of any college, academy, School, or seminary of learning in the Conledvrate States, fearing apparel and personal effects, no chuudise; profess! books. Implements, in struments, and tools of trades, occupation | ploy men t, ot persons Coins, gold, alive imported for use, In any manufacturing establish ment, or for sale, Bacon, pork, hams, lard. Copper, when inqiorted for beef, wheat, flour the mint of the Confeder ate States, Garden seeds for agricultu- d horticultural pur- Goode, wares and merchan-. not otherwise provided diae, the growth, produce, 1 for; also all agricultural bran of wheat, dot bran, all other grains, In dian corn and meal, bar ley, rye,oats, an i oat mtal, living animals of all kinds, ported to a foreign coun- 1 In their natural state, not try, and brought back to| otherwise provided for, Confederate States in the Gunpowder, and all the m same Condition as when, terials of which it is made, exported, upon which no Lead in pigs or bars, in shot by existing laws, or which may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be complied with, Guano Manure*, and Fertil izers of all sorts, Household effect*, old and in use, of persons or fami lies from foreign coun tries, lr used abroad by them, aud not intended for any other purposes, or Models Ihventions, Rags, of whatever material composed, Arms, of every description, for military purposes, and parts thereof, munitions of war, military accoutre ments, and percussion caps, Ships, steamers, barges, dredging vessels, ma chinery, screw pile jetties, and Improving the aauie. Dragon’s blood, Lugraving*, hound Extract of Indigo, I Extracts sad decoctloas of and roots u. provlded far, Turmeric, Watches and par Site. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shall be levied, collected and paid, on each and every non-eouiuerated article which bears asiinilitude, either in material, quality, text- are, or the usea to which it may be applied, to any enumerated article* chargeable with duty, the lime rata of duty whicu ia levied and charged on the enumerated article by the fore- going echedulea which it moat resemblea in any of the particulars before mentioned; and if any noo-enumerated article equally resem bles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of dnty are chargeable, there shall be levied, collected and paid on such non-enumerated article, the same rate of duty as is chargeable on tbe article which it resem blea paying the highest duty. Provided, that small ariic>es manufactured from two or more materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rates at which any of ita component parts may be chargeable. Provided further, that on all articles which are not enumerated in the foregoing schedules and cannot be class ified under ibis section, a duty of 10 per cent ad valorem shall be charged. fiac. 3. And be it further enacted. That all goods, wares, and merchandise, which may be in tbe public stores as unclaimed, or in ware house under warehousing bonds, on the 31st day of August next, shall be subject on entry thereof fur consumption, to such duty as if the same had been imported, respectively, after that day. Sac. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That on tha entry of any goods, wares, or msrchandise, im ported on or after the 31st dav of August afora- said, tha decision of the Collector ol the Cus toms at the port of importation and entry, aa to their liability to duty or exemption there from, shall be final and conclusive against the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of any such goods, wares and merchandise, unless tbe owner, importer, consignee or agent shall, within ten days after such entry, give notice to the colleotor, ia writing, of hie dissatisfaction with auch decision, setting forth therein dis tinctly and specially his ground of objection thereto, and shall, within thirty days after date of auch decision, appeal therefrom to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision on such appeal shall bo final and conclusive; and tha said goods, wares and mercbaodiaa shall be liable to duty or exemption therefrom an- cordingly, any Act of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding, unless snit shall be brought within thirty days after such decision, for any duties that may bavo.btnn paid, or m after be paid, on snid goods, or witfei v days after the duties shall have bean paid in eases where such goods shall bo In uoni Sac. 6. Be it further enacted. That it shall b# lawful for the owner, consignee, or agent of imports which have been actually purchased or procured otherwise than by purchase, on entry of the seine, to make such addition in the entry to the oost or valoo given in the In voice as, in his opinion, may raise the asm# to true market value of sneh imports ia the prin cipal markets of the eouniry whence the im portations shall have bees made, and to add tharotoalleoeUand charges which, under ex isting laws, would form part of the true value nt the peri where the same may bn entered. Upon which the doty should bn secerned. And it shell he the duty oi the Collector within _ HOWELI, - PrMiH.nl «f tha Jnrrnuon STMVITIHIIl COS -AND- * BLOOD PUHIFlpji^ Vn the World, MOOT Dguoioui Delightftil Cor- (Uni T HE thousandt up #n thousands who are dally using Mc-1 f»« Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, certify that It Is absolutely an fef- Sdy for renovatlug and Ixtiooratixo u* e diseased system, purifyiag and enriehlnrthe storing the sick, suffering Invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There U no mistake about It • It vtn C u rt U»o plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, n-J * C reation of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Ineam I reath, or any disease of the liver, RtomaehTw Mf GENTLEMEN, do you wish to he llcaithr ania Vigorous? far- LADIES, do you want the Bloon w ■ mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go it net McLean’* Strengthening Cordial Blood Purifier. Lafi or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Mens! of the Womb, Barrenness, or sny disease i Chronic or Nervous Debility,It la an Iufalflabie For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, pun, be Healthy, Strong and Mobustf Then tre Liam's STaxioruKitixa COskial, (see the d each bottle,) It is delicious to lake. One table spoonful, taken every Bsrtiag e preventive against Chills tad hre 'Vinl.ra nr nr.vlli... HI. . Ing, Us. __ low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing discisa' ' |Sr Cactiob.—Beware of DruggiaUsr Dtskn may try to palm upon you a bottle of r~ parllla, (which they can buy cheap,) by as good. There are even men base «dol__ _ of my same to dab their vtle decoctloas. Adi infamous pirate* and their villainous compoea* for Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial aa£ Purifier. Take not blur else. It U the only — will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at t| time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole o It is put up in large bottles—$1 p ties for |6. DR. J. H. McLKAN. Corner of Third and Pine 8t*., Bt. Leak, DR- MCLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILII, For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Bee Cathartic Medidn, perfectly^ and can be taken by them- st tender infant; retp and powerful in removing all Bilious secrstisM, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. * they Are the only Fills that should be used In districts. They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pi Btomncn or Bowels, thoogh very active snd In their operation, promoting healthy secret* Liver ana Kidneys. Who will suffer from Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap t can he obtained ! Keep them constantly on single dose, taken In season, may prevent bstn, and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. “ " Universal PUIs. Take no other. Being are tasteltes. Price only 25 cents per box, and i lent by mall to any part of the United Butas. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Pro| Corner of Third and Pine 8ta,8t. Loub, Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil ment. The Best External in the World, for Manor muoUBANDS of human beings have bsea »vid l f decrepitude and misery, by the use of this Incredible shori time. McLeax’s YouuRI Liiixut will relieve the most Inveterate cast* matlsm, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par -lysis, C Muscles, Btlffnes* or Weakness in the Joints, I Ligaments, It will never fell. Two appllcailooato ^ re Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Ism sldl, or any Pain, It is an Infallible remedy, and you will find tt«an indlapensible remedy, always on hand. Planters, Farmers, or any one having eharg* es, wrfil eeve money by using McLean'S rolassK and you will be convinced. J. H. McLEAN, Bolt 7 March 7,1841-dffwly. 8sin MF* For sale in Atlanta bj G. K. ft HAMILTON, end bj MASSEY k LA and Dealers everywhere. S B. OATH AN* proprietor, i • Il*linn, American end Em-r. Monuments, Tomb*, Tablets,^Heto Stones, Urn*. Vues, Ifarbls nnd Slate Mantel*. Statuary Fifurs^ u* ing Marble of all descriptions. . Always on hand a fine *fl*ottxn«D{ 0 f_ menu, both Plain and Carved, of nil • price# to suiL (Oil u* M. uMiaui, at W.r« B*»" Yard, oppoait. Owrii* JUilrMd Dep-» t«biS-tE G. K. & J. L. HAM!IT • tCCISSORS TO SHlTff * ***!*•• d«»*p DRUGGIS 1.-MU wt dKMtloM an VMM* log-wood .ad olh«r d,t- Wo.d or pMttl, •»*. ■•< XkOTlnltrM*, »ti: o«d.r, to*. *Ul. unm.Dnf.ctored, who.. District ill. urot m.j b. Imported or .oterod, te urn lb. duti.bl. rpiu. of uuch import, lo bo .pproltod, ntim.ted .ad Moor- teiud, lo arcordkne. with tho prorUio.i of ..idling i.m j »nd if ib. «ppr*M wla. Ih.rouf ob.U uewd by lo. por Mptem, or •oro, tho r.lno to doeUrod oo Mlrf, tho* f. gdditto. te Ibo dutio. impoMd by low on tho - * ■* ■ “ rtrfiaif J amd pfl , than* eb all W JnvU wood, satin w* wfsctattd. Iron ere sad aiseu PHABMACBUTISTS AND DUUU I* ’JSSSJ f!!IC r !» A ITU* «Sf III _ *!« h* •n id uxnv- rrwt nna aw* catiwia »*•* wutm, ATLANTA, OEOBOIA. SPElffC ilLUNt* Mrs. J. M. Boring H aving j«* <w*«rw»d fr»°« ^ Mtimon. •nit tho , tow In hrtert now dWHted. Thrtw | WhltfOAll