Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 15, 1861, Image 3

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M w»< „ Ue Proslamation of Proal- laat wee .ulvoreeily oh- of prayer ut hollo| to oar ,i of boeineee woo impended, throughout the day, ol quiet SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. hhholfc. Tbo day wee aloof, room At tho Jlrot Preoby- H Marietta street, Bor. Dr. 1. O oorooak of roro ooaol- Oopooooo to ho Ohio to pnh- Ot Pint Bo pilot Church, oa or. Mr. Horn ad? prooohod o ,_o not too of which, hr o oor- itn io ooothor oolumn. At _ oa Poooh-Troo otroot, Rot. ehod oa eloqeent toroion to o At Trioitj, Rot. Dr. Ifoono, .. Mr. Rogere, of tho Soooad harch, prooehod oao of hlo hoot 1> MOO o dor of •» mu ( B quiet lu iolaoooo, nodoubt, touched ■ho opproeiotod their ooun- Hffht hour, nomboro ot lodieo ,ilitod tho oomp of tho Ninth grate eeor Welton'o Spring. the oarllag ooaoko—the tbo otirring music, end tho into of o new comp—oil praeont- r to moor of onr eitiieno, end the extreme. rhe Oat Uoeotlon onoideroble lotoroot omoog our ids. Oa Wedneodoj loot, Col. J. [ Cobb count/, brought ui o rpee- I doreloped ooto, meeoariug oix o half Jnehee is height—Juot o If inoh toller then our friend a WeHob ooualr. 11 onto, end ve here e floe boroe, ii fond of toll omti. For tho goatheni Confederacy. oad Prayer Uaj’e Hermon ot optiet Church of Atlouto. pririloge to ottond wrriooi ot to Thursday, tbo 13th instant, to •oa of thet excollont Pootor, U. Tbo oxeitod otote of thlngo in the reported lending of troopo uh, end the crowded bouse were id to excite tho ferrorof his worm Toul. Hie thoughts, inspired by ■tosscel, often rooo to oioquonco text, in tho B>ok of Poolins, ho I two propositions: 1. JIou Gov- old bo formed. 1. Sow ootobliob- mooion of those propositions woo torooting, ond, though lengthy, I with merked attention. Heex- rough knowledge of tho prinei- inotitulion, oa intimate ocquoin- iitory, ond tho koo of oloso ob- Iho crowning excotlonco of tho I this: "God founds ond eeteb- imento bated oa troth ond jootioo, and fever in our Confederate Or. Josoe H. Csmpboll, of Griffin, iroioos with o forront ond pethet- A HEARER. riutoon’s Treason Discovered, r From the llehmund Enquirer, ■at eeeo o letter from Amoe A. Boston, well known to tho ooun- hor men of capital, and • lead- K ublieon in tho full confidence inootn sod bis goTornment ot It io addressed to Andrew John •eoee, sod eoclooeo o draft for dollars, as a pari of the pay io. to aorriooo in betraying those oon ■ of tho people of Toonooooo who J him io support of tho mnin- lo Federal Union. We gin this publio. It woo intercepted la Its ihaooa, ond io now in tho poooes- ioblo gentlomon of thio oily one o tho country. Thors io as doubt ■oaoso of tbo letter, oplo of Tanaooooo ponder onr od ask thomoolreo if oo bone a I longer exist in hor midst. Note f Law rones, that If the informs I this lafomouo wroloh was print lorthora aowopoporo, that “ it lfor tea thousand dollars in three This thousand, howovor, io glv- dor that “ he (Johnson) may be Wap ol oaee." Never, perhaps, a hronght to wltoaso oo mnoh per ception oa the part of oao who high on office in tho gonrnment ■7- 8o blasting a orimo cannot rith too din a nngoonso by tbo •bosom. Ho oaght to bo orroot- Do.ro*, May 18. 1801. If your not# to mo won printed open, It woald be good for ten Here ia three days’ time. But of (only nee Use a private letter, lot you shall bo oars of oomothiog to wolow this .draft, whisk some * bookers or monhonto may bo ih ot oho usual premium for East Probably Gardner A Co., Bvoos u k Co., of Noohr.llr, will know roor wilt aeoa exhibit e power aoaiah one yen. The nuUitoro tying into Soott’a heads for throo tow they ban lost tha gams. Yours, with regard, AMOS A. LAWRENCE, mot uoo the draft rotura R and I Io Mad. Bom*, May 18, 1861. without grace, pay to Andrew order,'.oao thousand dolloro, for td. aad charge to lay account. AMOS A. LAWRENCE. , Lawroaea A Co., Boston, i face of the draft la tho eecep nm, LowrooM A Co., Ml of tkla Utter to bow In the V. Hurtle. Sonrol proeiouo let- M boon Interooptod. MMERCIAL. ATLANTA, June 14. 1841. *•7 vnly feir. There wee fie but! arm circle*. Everybody J wilh the atipplmon hud, end Mu Ml «f oeerciiy .Purchaser# an w1r4m11t eon- “ cooramptiM. No speculstore *na at 18 eta.; Haoa “VWm4 UowU. J IIMI. f .l- 4- H. Wl» fbr Trfauon — Wntjilngto* ■Uum llarHMMa^MrtuI Pro- clam Alios fejr Ciov’r ImIumi- a«MTroo»i 04l(4 fbr to Re- pi the Vandal * Vandali from Mlseourl— Ordinance of Eoooaalon llfard b> ike Virginia Convention. WAsaiaeTo*, June 1*.— Fifty thousand cart ridge# ware sent to the Relay Houee to-day. The Department ia busily eogaged in per fecting postal arrangements for Western Vir ginia. The Federalists are graduslly pushing their forces towards Fairfax Court House. Six steamers at the Nav y Tard ere kept con stantly with steam up. In H. Winter Davis' District, the vote for Congressman will be very close. It is thought he Confederate victory at Bethel has greatly strengthened the Southern Rights vole there. Csptain Chauooey hts retired at last from the oommand of tha Susquebana. The Colorado has her orders, and will sail soon. Gen. 8ickles’ five regiments were mustered in to-day. Missouri has been added to Gen. McLellan’s District. light were killed at Little Bethel, and 45 wounded. [We suppose this has reference to the fight that occurred between the German and Z>uave Regiments—both Lincolnite*.] A dispatch directing the arrestof Tom Trap- man of South Carolina, said to be the bearer of private papers and other Confederate docu ments, retched Boston too late. The steamer had ssiled. The Southern camp at Romney is threaten ed. General McLellan’s forces have attacked Charlestown, Virginia. In a weak, six additional Ohio Regiments have been ordered into Western Virginia, to operate on Kanawha Valley. Gov. Wise has not been ill. m commodities ntrie*. Secwos I. The Congress the Confederate 8totes <4f America do enact, That from aad after tha thirty-flrit day of August next, a duty shall be imposed oa all goods, products, warm and march*todise imported from abroad into the Confederate State# of America, es follows i Oo ell articles enumerated in Schedule A, aa ad valorem duty of twenty-iv* per oenturn. Oa all article# enumerated in Schedule B, an ad valorem duty of twenty per oeutum. Oo all articles enumerated in Schedule C, an ad valo rem doty of fifteen per centum. Oa *11 articles enumerated in Schedule D, an ad valorem duty of ten per centum. On all artiolee enumerated in Schedule E, an od valorem duty of five per centum- And that all article# enumerated in Schedule F, a Specific Duty as therein named. Aod that all articles enumerated In Schedule G, shall be exempt from duty, to wit: SCHEDULE A. (Tscenty-Jtrs per centum ad valorem.) Alabaster and spar orna-I curcoa, kirschsawsaser inputs, I liquors, maraschino, rat- Anchovies, sardine*, and j attla, and all other splr- all other hah preserved Uuouabeweref** of a stra in oil, _ | _ liar character, from grain other materials not c _ ^ ervise provided for, j mahogany, rosewood, and BlIHard and bagatelle ta- satin wood, bles, and all other tables Beagllola tops for table# or or boards on which games! other article# of furnl- hies, or other articles of! and all other raanufac- furniture, ! turee of tobacco, Confectionery, comfits, 1 Wines.—Burgundy, Cham- Si'RiNeriKLD, III., June IS.—Honorable 0. H. Brown haa bean appointed to succeed Sen ator Douglas. Cairo, June 13—A steamer with two Feder al Companies and a squad of artillery on board, nndertook to cross to-day. When a few miles below Columbus, Kenluoky, she broke her ma chinery and floated ashore. Three persons went ashore from her, and cut down a secession flag. Z8r. Louis, June 14.—W. O. Barrett, brother ofthe late Congressman, has been arrested for treason. Other prominent citizens are impli cated. Federal troops aro being distributed in Mis souri. Three steamers are at the Arsenal for the purpose of taking troops destined lor Jefferson City. Osage Bridge, on the Pacific Railroad has been burnt. Three boats, with Gen. Lyons’ staff and 500 men, have gone down the Missouri River. Gov. Jackson haa issued his Proclamation, in which he says that outrages unlooked for and unparalleled, have been inflicted upon the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Missouri, and upon the rights and liberties cf the people by wicked and unprincipled men, professing to act under authority of the Fede ral Government. Solemn enactments of your Legislature bare been nullified; your volun- tec r soldiers havo been arrested ; Commerce with the Southern Stales has been stopped; trade with your own fellow-citizens is subject ed to the control of armed soldier#; peaceful citizens have been imprisoned without warrant; unoffending and defenseless men, women and obildren have been recklessly shot down and murdered; other unhallowed indignities have been heaped upon your State aod yourselves. To all this you have submitted with a patience and forbearance which has only encouraged mire dariug usurpation. My object has been to preserve the peace, and avoid war from ou r borders. With that view, Gen. Price arrang ed with Gen. Harney that the State Govern ment would be responsible to the Federal Gov ernment for the conduct of its citizens. The Federal Government manifested its disappro bation of thia agreement by the dismission of Gsn. Harney, and immediately commenced proceedings utterly hostile to the agreements Waiving the dignity of Missouri, I had an in terview with President Lincoln, to whom I made prepositions more honorable to the Fed eral Government than to the Stale of Missou ri—that if the Federalists would be withdrawn, I would pledge myself to disband the State military and all combination of citizens, re gardless of their political opinions—suppress all insurrections—maintain neutrality, and, if necessary to carry out these pledges, would oall for Federal assistance. Nothing but a de sire to avoid the horrors of civil war could have induced me to make these humiliating propositions. They were rejected. Gov. Jack- son then proceeds to call out 50,000 volunteers to repel the invader from the soil of Missouri. Wasxixoton, June 14.—No attack will be made^on Manassas until Harper's Fsrry is ta- kan. Natives of Northern States have left for Europe for the purpose of fitting out Confed erate Privateers. Intense excitement prevails here in conse quence of rumors that the Confederates are marching on this city. Adviess to this effect, received at the War Departmekt are not cred. ited, however. Ukrmax, Mo., June 14.—The militia have erected a battery below South Orange River. The Missourians are eoucentrating at Jeffer* son city from all quarters. IIsr.iRSToww, Md., June 14.—General Cad- wellad* is in command at Graencsstle. His Division will cross the Potomac at Williams port Gsn. Patterson's heed quarter’s are at this place. WAiaisiiTox, Jnne 14.— 1 The Poet-Office De partment isfgetting up new etampe to render valueless those sold’to the South. Hat ha I The Southerners art erecting [a new battery at Matthias’ Point, ona mils below Aauia Creek, where the Potomac is narrow. The steamers Freeborn and Resolute have gone up to prevent ita completion. The New York “Triboae” has learned that Arkansas is sending arms and munitions into Missouri. Oon. Scott is not entirely satisfied ae to the security of Washington against attack. Parsons from Montgomery county, Mary land, represent that vehicles of every descrip tive, laden with arms, provisions, Ac., from Baltimore, via Ohssapeeke, are constantly passing, for the Southerners The New York Herald says that the indica tions are, that an nUecfcwUl soon bn made o« Harper’s Ferry,at all h«sards, with 34.000 matt. H. Winter Davis has bsaa defsated gres. Ricnnena, June 14.—The Ordinance ot Bn* cession was signed to-day in the Virginia Oon ventioe. Intel! ifem Governor of troops to defend the fcMdla# iofeNfruty SsSH&rSsw Noth inf alee of intense* kero. fruits pre-j pagne, Clarets, ilsdslra, Served In sugar, mola.s- Port, Sherry, and all otb- •ea, brandy, or other II-' er wines or Imitations of quors, . wines. Cordials, absynthe, arrack, SCHEDULE B. (Ttrcnty ]>er cent ad ralvretn.) Almonds, ralslna, 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, material * whatev Argentlne, alabata or Ger- posed, sliver, manufactured Grapes, plums and prunea, r unmanufactured. al not otherwise provided and other such fruit, when put up In bottlea, case or cans, not other wise provided for, for the toilet or for medl- wise provided for, cinal purposes, Manufactures of papier Bay-rum, # ^mache, Beads of Amber, compos!- Molasses, tlon of wax, and all other Paintings on glass, beads, Pepper, pTmento, cl Demotes, bracelets, braids, nutmegs, cinnamon chains, curls, or ringlets., all other spices, posed of hair, or of.Perfumes and perfumery, which hair ia a compo- of all sorts, not otherwise nent psrt, not otherwise 1 provided for, provided for, Plated and gilt ware, of all Drooms and bru«he* of all kinds, not otherwise pro kinds, ' vlded for, Camphor, refined, Playing cards, Canes and sticks for walk- Prepared vegetable-, fruits, Jng, fln!«hed or unflnish- meats, poultry and game. sealed or enclosed in Capers, Pickles, and sauces or otherwise, of all kinds, not other- Silver-plated metal*, wise provided for, 1 __ sheets or other forms, Card-cases, pocket-books, Poap, castlle, perfumed, shell boxes, souvenirs, Windsor, and other toilet and all similar articles, of soaps, whatever material com- 8ugar of all kind*, posed, not otherwise pro- Syrup of sugar, vlded for, Epaulettes, galloons, laces, Compositions of glass, set knots, stars, taasels, tres- or unset, sets, and wings of gold Coral,cut or manufactured, or silver, or Imitations Feathers and flowers, artl- 1 thereof, flclal or ornamental, and SCHEDULE 0. {Fifteen per cent. a*i valorem ) Alum, Roman candles, and all Arrow-root, similar articles used in Articles of clothing or ap-j Pyrotechnics, apparel. Including, hats, Fish, whether fresh, smok- raps, gloves, shoes and; ed, salted, dried boots of all kind*, worn pickled, not otherwise by men, women or ebll-l provided for, dren, of whatever mate- Fruits preserved in their rial composed, own juice, or pie fruit*, Billies, 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 tor, 1 * used for making h Baskets, and all other artl-. bonnets, cles composed of grass,. Floss silks, feather beds, osier, palm-leaf, straw,; feathers for beds, and whalebone or willow, not 1 downs of all kind*, otherwise provided for, Frames and sticks f or um- Beer, ale and porter, In brellas, parasols, and casks or bottle*, | sunshades, flnbhed or un- Beeswax, finished. Berries and vegetables of Frankford black, all aorta used for food. Fulminates, or fulminating not otherwise provided)_ powders, for. Blue or Reman vltrol, sulphate of copper, Bologna sausages, Furniture, cabinet household, not otherwlsi | provided for, Furs, dressed on the skin. Braces^ suspenders, web-;Glnger, dried, green, rip< blngs, or other fabric#! composed wholly part of India Rubber, i otherwise provided for, Breccia, Burgundy pitch. ground, pickled. t : Glass, colored, stained < | painted, i n . - - • - Glass, window, . Glass, crystals for watches, Buttons and button-moulds glasses or pebble* for spec- of Hi! kind., I tocl.s, Cables and cordage, of Glass tumbler.*, plain, whatever material made,I Cadmium, Calamine, Calomel, and all other i curlal preparations, lers, pi moulded and pressed, ties, flasks, and all other vessel* of glass not other- •r- wise provided for, Glue, Grass cloth, Green turtle, Gum beniion, or benjamin, . of.Guns, except muskets and ipermacetl, stezrlne, pa-1 rifles, fire-arms, and all raflne, tallow or wax, and parts thereof not Intend- all other candles, ' ed for military purposes. Caps, hats, muffs and tip- Gunny cloth and India bag- pets, and all other — “"** T ~*' *“— Carbonate of sods. Castor beans, Castor oil, Candles and tapers u-; Rings, and India mattings factures of fur, or of of all sorts, not other- which fur shall be a com-'_ wise provided for, ponent part, . Hair, curled, moss, seaweed Caps, gloves, legglne, inlts,j and all other vegetable socks, stockings, wove! substances used for beds shirts and drawsrs, and or mattresses, aU similar articles worn Hair pencils, by men, women and chll-; Hat-bodies, of cotton or dren, and not otherwise' 1 provided for. Hats a 4 bonnets, for men, women and children, composed of straw, satin straw, chip, grass, palm- leaf, whalebone, or other materials, not otherwise provided for, any other similar fa- Hatters’plush, of whatever material compos ed, | Honey, tr^Ink and Ink powder. Ipecacuanha, brlc not otherwise pro vided for, Carriages and parts of Castorum, I Iridium. Chain* of ail serta. Iris, or orris-r Cider, and other beverages Iron castings, not containing alcohol,;Iron liquor, and not otherwise pro- Iron, In bars, boltSj roils vlded for, GhoeoIaU, Chromate of lead, Chromate, M-ehromate, hy- drlodate and pruaalatt of black, potash, Clocks and pari* of clocks, Coach and harness furnl ture of all kinds, Cobalt, Combs of all kinds, Copper bottoms, a, bolts, slabs and railroad rails, pikes, fishing-plates Jalap, Japanned ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided Copper rods, bills, nails Jewelry, or and spikes, > thereof, Copper In ahects or plates, 1 Juniper berries. called brailer’s cepper. Lace* of cotton, of thread and other sheets of cop- or other msterlsla. not per, not otherwise pro-|_ otherwise provided for, vlded fori Copperas, or green vitriol, or sulphate of Iron, I ■black, actings, cut In stri|Mi, or patterns of the slie or shape for shoes, boot*, booteea, slipper*, gaiters, or buttons, of whatever OotMW low, MUM InMrt.! Malarial eon>po.«.l. * — ' 'UoOpaorUa, LaaOaapIpte 'Leather, japanned. cottoa tri cumin laces, eoltoft aad braids. Court plaster, Coral, unmanufactured, Crayons of all kinds. of all kinds Liquorice, paste, Juice or 'utSrb, fsar •' ,n “‘■“s aaSSc^iiJ,gangs*." am mam Md > iBjaSoiom at the Beak t.i M.maffataraa af woo] of ell Tattoo and roofing tile* kinds ar worsted not and brick* and roofing otherwise provided fer, slatep end fir* bricka, Manufactures of cotton of Periodicals and other wasfcs all kinds, net otlierwiae la oourse of printing and provided for, re>pulkUeatlen ta the Con* Manafltotareo of flax of all federate State*, kinds not otherwise pro-1 Pitch, vldod for, Plaster of Paris, calcined, Manufactures of hemp of Pluaibagi all kinds not otherwise provided for, Mannfacturss of bone, •hffill, horn, pearl, Ivory rentable If017, not otherwise provided for, Manufactures, articles, ves sels aad wares, not oth erwise provided for, of sooper, ‘ pewter, tin, < . #f whloh either of these metals shall be a com potent part, Potassium, Putty, Quicksilver, Quills. Quassia manufactured unmanufactured, led chalk pencils. Rhubarb, SeddUr? ol all Uodx not (otherwise provided U . Saffron and Saffron cake, Manufactures, articles, ves- Salta, epeom, and preparations of salts of which Screws of all kind*, leather shall be a compo-1Sealing wax, nent part, not otherwise'Bents, provided for, fiepnls, Manufactures snd‘articles of marble, marble paving tiles, and all ovhsr marble more advanced In mai facture than In slabs blocks In the rough, 1 otherwise provided fot Manufactures of paper, erwise provided for. Manufactures of wood, or of which wood Is WM ponent part, not other- Spunk, wise provided for, j Squill*, Skins ot aU kinds, tanned, dressed, or japanned, Soap of every description, • otherwise provided for, Slate pencil*, Smalt*. Shot of 1.00, not other provided for. Spirits of turpentine, Matting, (Rilna or other;Starch, floor matting, and mats Stereotype plate*, made of flags jute or Still bottoms grass, ;Sulphate of barytes crude Medicinal preparation r,| or refined, drugs roots and leaves In .Sulphate °i quinine, and a crude state, not other- 1 quinine In all Its various wise provided for, | preparations for walls Morphine, j and paper* for screens or Metallic pens. fire-boards Mineral wateis ,Parchment, Musical Instruments of all Tamploca, kinds and strings for|Tar, musical Instruments oflTextlle fabric* of every whip-gut, cat-gut, and all! description not otherwise other strings of the same provided for, material, Twine and pack thread, of Mustard in bulk or inbot-' whatever material corn- ties mustard seed, posed, Needlee of all kinds for Thread lacing* and Insert- sewing, d a r n 1 n g and j ings, knitting. Types, old or ne Nitrate of lead, metals Ochres and ochrry earths Umbrellas, Oil cloths of every descrip- j Vandyke brown. , and type tion, of whatever material i Vanilla bean*, composed, 1 Varnish of all kinds Oils of svery description, j Vellum, po*ed wholly of cotton, Opium, Orange and lemon peel, Osier, or willow, prepan for basket-makers’ use. Paints dry. or ground In Vermillion, oil, not otherwise provld-; Vinegar, ed for, ! Wafers, of cotton and silk, but of which cotton Is the omponent material of ' chief value, Verdigris Pan for printing newspaper*. I White vitriol, or sulphate of handbills and other print- j zinc, Ing, and all other paper, j Whiting, or Paris whits not otherwise provided 1 Window glass broad, crown for, j or cylinder, Paper boxes and all other'Woolen and worsted yarns fancy boxes, and woolen listings. Paper envelopes , Wheel-barrows and hand- Paper hangings paper for) barrows walls * n ' 1 papers for)Wagons d vehicles of every description, or thereof, screen* or fire boards, Parchment, Parasols and *un-shade«! and umbrellas SCHEDULE D. (7V<* percent, ad valorem.) Acid* of every description) gal, substitute, not otherwise provided. canth and all other gums and resins, In a crude state, not otherwise pro vided for, Ambergris. llalr of all kinds, uncleans- Amber. ed and unmanufactured, Animonls, and Hal ammo- Hemp unmanufactured, Hemp seed and rape need, , Hops, horns, horn-tips, Angora, Thibet, and other j bone, bone-tip*, and teeth goats’ hair, or mohair,! unmanufactured, Anatto, roucon, - unmanufactured, nototh- Ivory unmanufactured, erwise provided for. Ivory nuts, or vegetable Annisseed, | Ivory, Antimony, crude or reguius Jute, sisal graas, coir, and other vegetable substan- Argol, or crude tartar. ces unmanufactured, not Arsenic, otherwise provided for, Ashes, pot, pearl and so«la, Kelp, Asphaltum, .Kertnes, Assaftetida, Lac spirits, lao sulphur, lianannas, cocoanut*, pine- and lac dye, apples, plaintalns, or- Leather tanned, bend, sole anges, and all other West and upper, of all kinds India fruits In their 1 Barilla, otherwise provided Bark of all kinds, otherwise provided fi Bark, Peruvian, Bark, gullla. Bismuth, Bitter apple*, Bleached powder of « ride lime, Bones, Burnt, Board*, planks, Madder, ground shingles, laths, scantling,; otherwise provided nd all other sawedlum-l for, Mineral kermes, ber ; also spars and hewn Mineral and bituminous timber, of all aorta, ■ substances In a crude Bone-black, or animal car-, state, not otherwise pro- bon, and bone dust, vlded for. Bolting cloths Moss, Iceland, Books printed magazine*, Music, printed with lines pamphleta, periodicals' bound and unbound, and Illustrated newspa-j Natron, pers bound or unbound,|Nlckel, not otherwise provided i Nuts, not otherwise provld- for. I ed for, .-.Nut galls, Nux Vomica, Oranges lemons snd limes, Orplment, Palm leaf unmanufactured, Books blank, bound or bound, Borate of lime, Borax, crude or lineal, Borax, refined, Buchu leaves. Box-wood, unmanufactur* Pearl, mother of, el, Pineapples, Brasil paste. Plantains, Brazil-wood, briillletto, and Platlua unmanufactured, all dye-woods in sticks ‘Polishing stones Bristles Potatoes, Bronze and Dutch metal in | Prussian blue, leaf, bronze liquor, and Pumles and pumice stone, bronze powder. 1 Rattans and reeds, unman- Building stone*, I ufactured, Butter, iRedehalk, Bur stones, wrought or un-{ Rotten stone, wrought, 1 Safflower, Cabinets of coins, medals, fial soda, and all carbon- gems, and all collections 1 ate* and sulphates of so- of antiqualities, da, by whatever names Camphor, crude, designated not otherwise Canth ail drs, provided for, Cassia and cassia buds, Shellac, Chalk, Cheese Chlckory root, Silk, ■a. raW, not (tiurc auranc- ed In manufacture than _ singles, tram and thrown, Chronometers, box or ship or organlzlne, aod parts thereof, ) Sponges, Clay, burnt or unburnt steel in bare, sheets and bricks, roofing tllea, gasl plates, not farther ad- retorts and roofing slstcs, vanced In manufacture Coal, coke, and culm of than by rolling; and cast coal, steel In bars, Cochlnsal, Sumac, Cocoa-nuts, cocoa and co-|Sulphur, flower of, e advanc- coa shells, Cocula* Indicus, Coir yarn, Codtlla, ■ of hemp or flax, Cowhage down, ! Tallow, marrow and aU other grease or soap stocks and soap staffs, not otherwise provided Cream of tartar, Cudbear, Diamonds, cameos, mosa ics, gems, pearls, rabies. and imltatlans thereof, when set In gold or silver er other metal. Diamonds glisters, set Tea, Terne, tin, In plats* cr sheets, Teazle, Terra japouica, catechu. Tin In plates or sheets and tin foil, Tortoise or other shells un- manufactured, Tram, shrubs, balks, plants and roots net otherwise provided far, Iriraifetsd log-wood aad other dye- woods. hot otherwise provided for Watehss aod par prufwau nrii Extract of madder, Mas, aemaaafeetored, Weed er pastel. Woods, vis: cedar, box, tbeny, Hfnam-vltse, gra- eadlOa, mzhoggay, roee- woed, satin wood unman- Iron ere aad Irrm In Fera, hatters’, dresesd sr PatnUogs aad sutearr net wad reared, cot on the! otherwise provided ter, eft Gamboge, Gold and stlrer leaf, Gold heater’s skin, ry, mineralogy, sr bate- a not otherwise provld- for, Gmos~Arabic, Burbary, LesTand nnmsnofactarsd copal. East India, 8eske-| tobacco. SCHRDUU & (Fiveper cent, ad valorem ) Article* used In dyeing and : Junk. c4d. w.l —. -'too- — -- -» » Brass In bars or pigs, old ground, and fit only to be re-men-: Saw hides of all kinds as- ufactured, ! dressed, Dells, old bell metal, Sheathing copper hat ae Copper ia pigs or bars, cop- copper to be considered per ore, I •* saoh except to sheets Copper when old snd flt| 48 laches leaf ead 14 only to be remauufac- tered, ... Cutch, .Sheathing cr yellow metal. Diamonds, cameos, mosa- net wholly or la psrt of lea, pearls, gams, rubies, Iron, and other precious atonssi India robber, mUk of, and Imitation thereof, flheaUdag or yellow motel when net set, nails expressly for shea Emory in lump orpulrsf*! thing vessels, lzed, felt, adhesive for Rheetniag paper, sheathing vessels, Fuller's Stare bolt# aad shingle earth, Gums of all sorts. 1 bolts, not otherwise provided Type, old and fit ooly to be mu factored . Guttapercha, unmanufae- Wold, tured. Indigo, India Rub- Zinc, spelter, or tentenegue ber, in bottles, slabs or! unmanufactured. unmanufactured SCHEDULE F. (Speoijto Duties.) dollar and fifty| rock—two cents per cents per ton,, j bushel of fifty-six lbe. per Balt, ground, blow Books, maps, charts, mathe matical aod nautical in- strumants, philosophical bushel. SCHEDULE O. (Exempt from Duty.) sd for the use of the ton- federate Btatcsa, Books, pamphlets, periodi cals, snd tracts published by religious associations, instruments, bool and oharta, itatues, ary, busts snd casts, of marble, bronze, alabaster, j r plaster of Paris, paint- ture, cabinet of coins,' medals, gems, and all col-' lections of antiquities: provided the *nme be specially imported in good faith for the use of any ■oclet: ‘ * establ ety, incorporated or bliahed for pbiloaoph- other Improvements in the arts, provided that no article or articles shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use, Paving stones, Personal snd nonsehoRl ef fects, not merchandise, of dtisens of the Confeder ate States dying abroad. Specimens of natural histo ry, mineralogy, or bota ny ; provided the same be imported in good faith for the use of any society In corporated or established for philosophical, agri cultural or horticultural purposes, or for the use cr by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning In the Confederate States, Wearing apparel and other personal effects, not mer chandise; professl leal nnd literary purpose*, books, implements, ln- orfor the encouragement; strumenU, and tools of of ths fine arts, or for the trades, occupation or cm- use or by the order of any; ployment, of persons ar- churcb, college, academy.; riving in the Confederate school or seminary of 1 States; provided that this learning In the Conlcdo-1 exemption shall not be rate States, , construed to Include ma- Bullion, gold and silver, chinery, or other articles Coins, gold, silver and cop- Imported for tue, In any Coffee, , Cotton, Bacon, ,«ork, hams, lard, Copper, when Imported for! beef, wheat, flour Garden seeds for agricultu- j rul and horticultural pur-i 1*080*. bran of wheat, flour and bran, all other grains, In dian corn and meal, bar- manufacture of the Confederate States, ex ported to a foreign coun try, and brought back Confederate states lu the same condition as when exported, upon which no drawback haa been allow ed; provided that all reg ulations to ascertain the Ideality thereof,prescribed by existing laws, or which may be prescribed by the Bags, of whatever material composed, Arms, of every description, for military purposes, and Secretary ot the Treasury, parts thereof, munitions shall be compiled with, of war, military accoutre- Guano Manures, and Fertil- meats, and percussion lsers of all sorts, 1 cap*, Household effects, old and Ship*, steamers, barges, in use, of persons or fatal-1 dredging lies from foreign coun tries, If used abroad by ley, rye,oats, and oat meal, li ving animals of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; also all agricultural productlona,includ'g these of the orchard and garden in their natural state, n< otherwise provldod for, Gunpowder, and all the terlals of which It Is made, Lead in pigs or bars, in shot or balls, for cannon, mus kets, rifles or pistols, chinery, screw ji for any o for sale, Models or Inventions, rew pile Jetties, and articles to be used In the construction of har bors, and for dredging and improving the same. Bxc. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shall be levied, collected and paid, on each and arery non-enurnerated article whioh bears asiinilitude, either in material, quality, text ure, or the usee to which it may be applied, to any enumerated artiolee chargeable with duty, the same rate of duty which is levied and charged on tho enumerated artiole by the fore going echedules which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentiooed; and if any non-enumerated article equally resem bles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied, collected and paid on such non-enumerated article, the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resem bles paying the highest duty. Provided, that small articles manufactured from two or more materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rates at which any of its 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 this section, a duty of 10 per cent. ad valorem shall be charged. Sic. 3. And be it further enacted, That all goods, wares, and merchandise, which may be in the public stores as unclaimed, or in ware house under warehousing bonds, on the 31st day of August next, shall bo subject on entry thereof for consumption, to sueh duty as if the same had been imported, respectively, after that day^ ' 6*c. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That on the entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise, im ported on or after the 31st day of August afore said, the decision of the Collector ofthe Cus toms at the port of importation and entry, as 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 the owner, importer, consignee or agent shall, within ten days after such sntry, give notice to the collector, in writing, of his dissatisfaction with such decision, settiog forth therein dis tinctly and specially his ground of objection thereto, and shall, within thirty days after date of such decision, appeal therefrom to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision on such ths h appeal shall be final and conclusive; and said goods, wares and merchandise shall be liable to dutv or exemption therefrom ae- oordiogly, any Act of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding, unless suit shall be brought within thirty days after such decision, for any duties that may have been paid, or may there after be paid, on said goods, or within thirty days after tho duties shall have been paid io osses where such goods shsll be in bond Bsc. 6. Be it further enacted. That it shall be lawful for the owner, consignee, or agent of imports which have been actually purchaaed or procured otherwise than by purchase, on entry of the same, to make such addition in the entry to tho eoet or value given in the in voice as, in his opinion, may raise the same to true market value of sueh imports in the prin cipal markets of the country whence the im portations shall have been made, aad to add thereto ell costs end chargte which, under ex isting laws, would form part of the true value at the port where the eeme may be entered, upon which the duty should he aseessed. And it shall be the duty of the Oolleoter within wheee District the seme may be imported or entered* to eause the dutiable value of inch imports to be appraised, estimated aad eseer- Uined, in accordance with the provisions of shell exeeed by ten per centoss, or more, the valise so declared on entry, then in eddltiott to the dntles Imposed by lev ee the eeme, there shell he levied, collected 1 A duly or tweety per centum ed ■nook ef ill Aeto or ioao00latent with U •onto no horobr r«] (8if»o4) Prooli Jvrnna Doth. NEW GOODS! JU8T RECEIVED, A LARGE lot of bow uJ dootroblo Ooodo, : 1 eonilotlsg, In port, of tho following arti cle!: HOOP-SKIRTS, from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, fbr servants. PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy col ors. GINGHAMS, large and small Plaid. A Urge lot of CAP and BONNETT RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO SIERY, JEWELRY nnd FANCY NO TIONS. Also, a largo lot of BH0E8, suitable for tbo Melon, all of whioh woo boaght oxcluoiroly for Cash, and will bo sold at tbo lowest prlM, •itbor to wholesale or retail ciutonian, for Caah only. SILVEY A DOUGHERTY. Atlants, June 15. The Confederate Continentals Expect to be ready to march for Virginia by the lfltu instant. The ranks are fast filling np. Uniforms furnished. The Com pony will drill at Consort Hall every day, at 3 o' clock, P. If., and Tuesday, Thursday and S turday nights, unloss sooner ordered into osmp. E. M. SEAGO, Captain. Atlanta, June 15-tf. Attention, Mechanic Rifles. All persons favorable to the forming of a Mechanic Rifle Company, can make 'application to the undersigned at the \ Georgia Railroad Shop, where the mus ter roll can be seen. Come one, come ill. JAMES NOBLE, Jr., JAMES M. TOY. Atlanta, June T—tf. CITIZENS’ MEETING. rpHE citizens of Fulton county are requested X to meet at the City Hall, in Atlanta, on Monday, the 17th instant, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration the best method of aiding the Government, and devising ways and means to aid in the support of our soldiers and their families dur ing ths unjust snd unholy war that is now be ing wsged upon us by the Northern Adminis tration. This call is made in accordance with the re cent suggestion of our worthy Executive, Jo seph E. Brown, and in response to a resolution passed by the Mayor and Council of Atlanta. By order of the Honoroble Inferior Court of said county. DANIEL PITTMAN, Atlanta, June 4,1801.—jG. Clerk I. C. DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS! Kettle and Bass Drums.” A HOME MANUFACTORY OF THE ABOVE article has besn established, and is now in successful operation. Prices as low so else where in the Confederate States. H. BRAUMULLER, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Atlanta, Georgia. ^nW“Th© Atlanta Intelligencer, Macon Tele graph, Augusta Constitutionalist and Savan nah Republican copy one week and send bill to this office. jnne 13-dlw. Notice! T HE Ordnance to prohibit Dogs from run ning at large without collars, passed Slat of July, 1857, to be found on pago 80 of the City Ordinances, will be enforced strictly from and after the 20th instant Collars oan be had by applying to the Clerk of Council. F. B. BOGGUS, Marshal. Atlanta, Juna 11-lw. TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! NOW IS THE TIME. T HE “Atlanta Volunteer*” havo received marching orders to be ready in ten days —destination is Richmond. Onr ranks are not yet fall. We want onr oompany to contain one hundred men. All who desire to join oan be furnished with uniform by oalling on the un dersigned. J. F. WADDAIL, Captain. M. T CASTLE BURY, 1st Lisut. S. D. HAZELETT, 2d Lisut juns 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant. Notice. I N oonaequanow ot tha withdrawal of tha Steamers between lfobila and New Orleans, the Tneooan Furant Team from New Or leans to Atlanta aad Oolnmbne, established In March 1881, ie suspended until further nolle*. GEO. O HULL, Bunt. A. A W. P. R. R. D. H. CRANE, Bupt. M. A W. P. R. R. COX, BRAIKARD A OO.. Mobile and N. O. Steamers. june 8-dtf. SCHOOL OP THH GUIDES, O R THS PRACTICAL 80LDIIR, designed for tho nsa of the Militia of tba Confede rate htatee Beat by mall oa the receipt of oao dollar. J. MCPHERSON A OO. Jon# 8. Enlogj^on Governor McDonald. BY HENRY R. JACKSON. This eloquent Addreee, upon tha Ufa aad Public Barviaee of Got. Case. J. McDowild, delivered by Hon. Hear, R- Jackson, at Mari etta, Gmrgia, oa tba Z»lk of April last, la saw reedy fbr sale. It 1* a daily printed pamphlet of tblrty-eiz pages. Pries: Single Copy U cte. | er *18 per hun dred. Addreee, WOOD, HANLKITZR, RICK A CO., june 8-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Oao. ABSCONDED, jyjY Meletto Servant BILL, about M fl4 ill years old, square built, weighing fL 1M to 1M pounds. Ha oan read and a i wri t« poorly, wee pratendadly working about Atlanta ae a Carpaatar, until seme tan days 0/0, einee which time, has net bean earn ar heard from, la euppoeed to havn (one, or haa a pees allowing boost oorrlod < . him to week la Pulton or tdjoiaing eountfoe. A ealtoMo toward will ho paid hr Eli eppre boueioe. JOSS SZAL. JaaoT-lw. Wanted, Immediately. CU9KIRSB aad^ w oa