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Hardware, Mechanical A Farming Tools, House-Famishing Goods.
C UTLEBY and FILES—A Urn tad wall
aaaortad .took for aala by
m20 MoNAUQHT, ORMOND A CO.
I Hal tar Chain., for aala
mJO McNAUOHT,
Log.
lab/
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Fifth, Breast, and
RMOND A CO.
. oounty Iron,all ahapMaDd aiaeo, of
importation, for aale by
mJO McNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
^HOVELS A &APZS —Ames’ and other mi-
O kora, for aala by
mlO McNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
TJOEfl—Fire
IX far aale by
tniO Mi
aiaea anperlor Cast Steel Hoea,
oNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
PLANES and EDOE TOOLS of tbo best make,
co.
attention of HARDWARE merchants,
X mod others, is respeotfully called to the (ore-
going advertisements. We are prepared to fill
orders for all goods in our line at the lowest
prices for Cash.
McNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
Keystone Building,
marchSO Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
MIW IS Till Tile TO FOSTER SOITHER.V ENTERPRISE.
FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE
BOOK-BINDERY.
WOOD, IIANLEITEft, RICE Ac 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 Largeat Volume!
The establishment, in its various departments,
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*
ino House ! thereby effectually removing every
necessity for sending North to have works issued.
ThuR far the enterprise has proved highly success-
ul, 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, &c.
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 are
being made in the way of such improvements as are introduced
nto the Typographical world, by which the proprietors are ena
bled to furnish thk handsomest printing in the Confederated
States! Everything, from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster,
tastefully executed in any style and color desired. Three o(
their six Presses are propeMed by Steam, and kept i
day and night!
Bank Checks,
Railroad Blanks,
Programmes,
THB NEW T A KIPP.
AN ACft To provide Revenue from commodities
imported from Foreign Countries.
fieonos I. The Confront gf the Om/edemlt
Slide* if America do onset. That from aud after
the thirty fl-st day of August next a duty shall
be Imposed ou all goods, pnidm-ts, wares and
merchsndiaa imported from abroad into the
Confederate b fates of Americana* followa:
On all artlclea enumerated in Schedule A.
an ad valorem duty of tweatr-ffve per centum
Ou ail articles enumerated in Hehedula B. an
ad valorem duty of tweuty per centum. On ail
articles enumerated In Schedule 0, an ad valo
rem duty of fifteen per centum. On all articles
enumerated in 8cl»e<inl# D. an ad valorem duty
of ten per centum. On all articles enumerated
in Hchedule E. an ad valorem duty of fire per
centum And that all articles enumerated in
Schedule F. a Specific Duty as therein named
And that ail article* enumerated in Schedule
G, ahull be exempt from doty, to wit:
SCHEDULE A.
(Ticenty-fice per centum ad valorem.)
Alabaster and spar orna-l curco* kirseban
meats, liquors, maraschino, rat-
Anchovies, sardines, and! able, and all other apir-
all oilier fish preserved! Ituotia beverages of a atta
in ©II, i Bar character,
d other spl
from grain
erwlae provided for, j maliogany,rosewood,and
Billiard and bagatelle ta-, satin wood,
bles, and atl other tables Bcagllola tops for tables
or boards on which games| other articles of furnl-
are played, tur*
Competition tops for ta-'Begars, snuff, paper segars,
bles, or other articles of and all other manufac
furniture, tuvea of tobacco,
Confectionery, oomflti,iWines.—Burgundy, Cham
sweetmeats, or fruits pre-j pagne, Clarets, Madeira,
served In sugar, molas-l Port, Sherry, and all otb-
ses, brandy, or other U-j er wines or Imitations of
quors, j wines.
Cordials, absynthe, arrack 1
SCHEDULE D.
(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 everjT description,
for, whatever material
Argentine, slsbata or Oer-1 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 other met-! cass or cans, not other
al not otherwise provided wise provided for,
for, llslr, human, cleansed
Balsams, cosmetics, essen- prepared for use,
ces, extracts, pastes, per- Manufactures of gold, pla-
fumes, and tinctures used 1 tlna or silver, not other
for the toilet or for niedi- wise provided for,
cinal purposes, Manufactures of papier
Bay-rum, mache,
Bgada of Amber, compos!- Molasses,
lion of wax, aud all other Paint lugs on gloss,
beads. Pepper, pimento, cloves,
Beuzotes, bracelets, braid*, nutmegs, cinnamon, and
chains, curls, or ringlet* all other spices,
composed of hair, or of Perfumes and perfumery,
which hair Is a compo- of all sorts, not otherwise
nent part, not otherwise! provided for,
provider! for, Plated and gilt ware, of all
Brooms and brushes of all kinds, not otherwise pro
kinds, vlded for,
Camphor, refined, Playing cards.
Canes and sticks for walk- Prepared vegetables, fruits,
Ing, finished or unfinish- meats, poultry an) game,
ed, sealed or enclosed in
Capers, Pickles, and sauces or otherwise,
of all kinds, not other- Silver-plated metals,
wise provider! for, sheets or other forms.
Card-cases, pocket-books, Soap, castile, perfumed,
shell boxes, souvenirs, Windsor, and other toilet
and all similar articles, of soaps,
whatever material com- Sugar of all kinds,
posed, not otherwise pro- Syrup of sugar,
vlded for, Epaulettes, galloons, laces,
Compositions of glass, set knots, stars, tassel*, tret
or unset, eel* and wings of gob
Coral, cut or manufacturer!, or silver, or Imitations
Feathers and flowers, aril-, thereof,
fleial or ornamental, and
SCHEDULE C.
(Fifteen per cent, ad valorem )
Alum, j Roman candles, and all
Arrow-root, j similar articles used In
Articles of clothing or ap- Pyrotechnics,
apparel, Including, hat* Fish, whether fresh, si
caps, gloves, short and ed, salted, dried
akUai otherwise
provided for,
Manufacture* of ootton of
all kinds, not otherwise
Manufacture of hemp of
all kinds not otherwise
provided (or,
Manufacturer of b c
:V*e brick* „
Periodicals and other works
In course of prteHig uod
re-publication In the Con
federate States,
Starter of Paris, eaMae l,
Plumbago,
Potassium,
Putty,
of all kin
operation
Bill Heads,
Professional Cards,
Circulars.
Legal Blanks, Letter Heads,
And every imaginable variely of Priming promptly attended to »t pricee bttt a email advance ou
New York rates! Printing in
FANCY COLORED INKS,
AND j "W I T H OOLD AND N1LVRR RRONZKN,
IN THK HI0HK8T 8TTLK OF THK Art!
P*~ The Proprietora, confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, solicit n share of
public patronage. Ordcra from all parts of the country will receive their personal attention, find
all work promptly forwarded per Express or otherwise, as may be directed.
All letters should be addressed to
WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga., 1861.
furniture \
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for tbo past patronage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping
* is 00 *'* 0 ' 1 *™* of iWn# » I »g»»n take plaaaura in informing them that 1 have now in
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE,
,ver before offered is Atlanta, and Au of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
end am In almost daily receipt of Sew and Variad Style# of all kind# of Furniture from It
well known Factory of
orowKiur n. »M.skw $
of which V. W. FLYNN, formerly of the .Vooe/ly Works, Cbfumfiuj, Oearwie, is Foaaeji, wh, k
(e e en Aeieot guarantee that all the work from the A BOVB FACTORY is gud sl the mret
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from II to U per cent. lower than any other FoameRs Broae In Ueoigie.
MATTRAMtt, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, OOTTaftk
CHAIRS, SO., AC, always on hand.
Pioroaa funis made end Foaeivcia iffii'ral wltk neatness and despatch.
« COVWM OP ALL SUBS ON BARD.
WHITBIIALI, STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
l>. SL YOUNG, Ajpint,
Nee. L dtt Foe JOHN JA CUUY.
worn pickled,
, chil-• ^ provided for,
dren, of whatever mate- Fruits preserved in their
rial composed, , own juice, or pie fruit*
Baizes, blanket* hocking* Fish glue, or latagtao*
flannels and floor-cloths, Fish skins,
of whatever material Flats, braids, plaits, spa
composed, not otherwise terre and willow squares,
provided for, used for making hat*
Baskets, and all other artl- 1 bonnets,
cles composed of grass, Floss silk* feather beds,
osier, palm-leaf, straw, feathers for beds,
whalebone t*r willow, noti downs of all kinds,
otherwise provided for, Frames and sticks for
Beer, ale and porter, In: brellas, parasols,
casks or bottles, ; sunshades, finished or
Beeswax, finished.
Berries and vegetables of Prankford black,
all sorts used for food. Fulminates, or fulminating
not otherwise provided| powders,
for, I Furniture, cabinet
Blue or Roman vltrol, nr I household, not otherwise
sulphate of copper, provided for,
Bologna sausages, Furs, dressed on the skin,
Brace* suspenders, wel>- Ginger, dried, green, ripe,
blngs, or other fabrics: ground, preserved or
composed wholly or inj pickled,
part of India Rubber, not Glass, colored, stained or
otherwise provided for, , painted,
Breeds, Glass, window,
Burgundy pitch.
Buttons and butt'
of al! kinds,
iGlai
iulds Gh
tmcle*
Cables and cordage, of Glass tumbler* plain,
whatever material made, moulded and pressed, bot-
Cadndui ,
Calamine,
Calomel, and ail other n
curlal preparations,
Csstor oil,
Candles and tapers
spermaceti, stearine, p
rafine, tallow or wax, ai
all other candles,
Cap* hat* muffs
tie* flasks, and all other
vessela of glass not other-
ir- wise provided for,
I Glue,
Grass cloth,
Green turtle,
Gura benisou, HP
of Guns, except muskets and
a- rifles, fire-arm* and all
ad I parts thereof not Intend
ed for mllltarj
' benjamin,
I ed Tor military purpose*
....... tip- Gunny cloth and India bag-
petis, snd all other manu-| glng* and India mattings
factures of fur, or of of all sorts, not other*
which fur shall be a com- 1 wise provided for,
ponent part, Hair, curled, moss, seaweed
Caps, glove*, leggln* mlts, and all other vegetable
socks, stockings, wove! substances used for beds
shirts and drawers, andj or inattresse*
all similar articles worni nalr pencils,
by men, women and chil- Hat-bodies, of cotton or
dren, and not otherwise wool,
provided for. Hats and bonnet* for men,
Carpets, carpeting* hearth-1 women and children.
composed of straw, satin
straw, chip, gras* pslm-
leaf, whalebone, or other
material* not otherwise
I provided for,' I
rugs, bed-sides, and other
portions of carpeting, be-,
ing either Aubusslon.l
Brussels, Ingrain, Saxony i
Turkey, Venetian, Wilton 1
or any other similar fa- Hatters’plush, of whatever
brie not otherwise pro-j material composed,
vlded for, • Honey,
Carriagee and parts of car- Ink and Ink powder,
rlages, 'ipecacuanha,
Cos to rum. Iridium,
Chains of all sort* | Iris, or orris-root,
vlded for, slabs and rallroi
Chocolate, spike* fishing-plates and
Ohroinate of lead, , chairs, used In coustruct-
Chromate, bl-chrotnate, by-1 Ing railroad*
^driodateand prusslate of Ivory black,
potash, j Jalap,
for,
Combs of all kinds,
Imitations
Copper rods,
and spikes,
opner In sheets
called braeier's copper, Laces of cotton, of thread,
and other *heets of cop-i qr other materials not
per, uot otherwise pro- otherwise provided for,
vlded for, ! Lampblack,
Copperas, or green vitriol, Lasting*, cut In strip* or
or ewiphate of Don, patterns of the else or
Cork* j shape for shoe* boot*
Cotton corde, gimps and bootee* slippers, gaiter*
galloons, or button* of whatever
Ootton lace* cotton Insert- material composed,
Inga, cotton trimming Lead pencil*
laces, cotton and braid*, Leaden pipe*
Court piaetcr,
"'oral, unmanufaciureo
rayons of all kinds,
Leather, japanned,
Litharge,
erwlae provided for,
bras* copper, Iron, lea .
pewter, tin, or of which
either of theee metals
shall be a component part.
Manufacture* article* vee
sets and wares of glass,
or of which gloss shall he
a component materia) not
otherwlee provided for.
Manufacture# and articles
of leather, or of which
leather ehall be a compo
nent part, not otherwise
provided for.
Manufacture' .id articles
of marbl* marble paving
tiles, snd all other marble
more advanced In manu
facture than In slab*
blocks In the rough, not
otherwise provided for,
Manufactures of paper, ot
of which paper is a com
ponect material, not oth
erwlse provided for,
Manufactures of wood, oi
of which wood is a com
ponent part, not other
wise provided for,
Matting, China or other
floor matting, and n
mode of flag* jute
gras*
Medicinal preps ratio
drugs, roots and leaves in
a crude state, not
wise provided for,
Morphine,
Metallic pens,
Mineral water*
Mustcal Instruments of all
kinds, and strings for
musical instruments of
whip-gut, cat
other strings
material,
Mustard in bulk or In bot
tle* mustard seed,
Needles of all kind* for
sewing, darning and
knitting.
Nitrate of lead.
Ochre* and ochrey earth*
Oil cloths of every descrip
Hon, of whatever material
composed,
Oils of every description,
animal, vegetable and
mineral, not otherwise
jtrovlded for,
Opium,
Orange and lemon peel,
Osier, or willow, prepared
for basket-makers’ use,
Paints, dry, or ground in
oil, not otherwise provid-
manufactured
unmanufactured,
Red chalk pencil*
Km**,
Roman car
Saddlery of i
otherwise provided ior,
Saffron and Saffron cake,
SR epeotn, gl tuber, r©-
chelle, snd all other tells
and preparation* of salts
not otherwise provided
for,
Sarsaparilla,
Screws of all kind*
Sealing wax,
Seme,
t, silk, In the gum and
Beraii
Sewing silk
purified,
Shaddocks,
Skins of all kind* tanned,
dressed, or japanned,
Soap of every description,
not otherwise provided
for.
Slate pencil*
" .Its.
t of lead,
provided for,
Spirits of turpentine,
Squills,
Starch,
Stereotype plate*
Still bottom*
Sulphate of barytes, crude
or refined.
Sulphate of quinine, and
quinine In til its various
preparation* for walls,
and papers for screens
fire-board*
Parchment,
Tamploca,
Hsr,
Textile fabrics of every
description not otherwise
provided for.
Twine and pack thread, of
whatever material
Thread lacings and insert
ing*
Type* old or new, aud type
uietnls,
Umbrella*
Vandyke brown,
Vanilla bean*
Varnish of all kind*
rj, mineralogy, #v **•-
3 not otherwise provld-
r -
Gold^m!?*silver leaf,
Gold-beater’s skin,
Quins—Arabic, Burfcary. Leaf and anmanuractured
•opal, East Indie* Sene-1 tobeeoo.
SCHEDULE E.
(Fiteper cent, ad valorem.)
Articles need In dyeing and Junk, old,
tanning not otherwise. Plaster of Paris or sulphate
provided for, [ of lime, ground or un
erase la kata or pigs, etd' ground,
and ID only to be re-man- Raw hide* of all kinds un-
n factored, dressed,
Beil* okl bell metal, • dheathing copper—but no
copper to be considered
ss such except In sheets
48 Incites long and 14
Inches wide and weighing
from 11 to 94 ounces,
Iheathing or yellow metal,
hot wholly or in part of
iron,
India rubber, milk of,
Copper in pigs or bar* cop.
per or*
Copper when old aud fit
only to be remanufac-
hired,
Cutch,
Diamonds, cameo* mosa
ic* pearl* gem* rubles,
and other precious stones
adhesive for;Sheathing paper,
Wafer*
Water colors,
Whalebone,
White and red lead,
■bills and other print- i sine,
Ing, and all other paper,' Whiting, or Paris white,I
‘notherwise provided Window glass, broad, crown
Woolen and worsted yarns,
Paper boxes, and all other
fancy boxes.
Paper envelope*
Paper hangings, paper for
wall* and papers for
screens or Are hoards,
Parchtneut,
Parasol* and sun-shades
and umbrella*
SCHEDULE D.
(To* percent, advah
Acids of
Wheel-harrows and hand-
barrow*
Wagon* and vehicles of
every description,
for.
olhe
Alcornoque,
Aloe*
Ambergris,
eai.th
rem.)
mbstitule, traga-
ind all other gums
vlded for,
Ilwir of all kinds, uncleans-
ed and uaruanufactured,
it sal ammo- Hemp unmanufactured,
nia. Hemp md and rape seed,
Anatto, roucon, or orlean* Hops, horns, horn-tips,
Angora, Thibet, and other bone, bone-tip* and teeth
goats’ hair, or mohair, 1 unmanufactured,
unmanufactured, not oth- Ivory unmanufactured,
erwlse provided for, Ivory nuts, or vegetable
Annisseed, Ivory,
Antimony, crude or regulus Jute, sisal grass, coir, am
of, other vegetable sub-dan
Argol, or crude tartar, ces unmanufactured, not
Arsenic, 1 otherwise provided for,
Ashes, pot, pearl and sod*: Kelp,
AsphaUunt, Kertnes,
Assahetlda, Lac spirits, lac sulphur,
Uananna* cocoanuts, pine-1 and lac dye,
apple* plaiutalns, or-!Leather tanned, bend, sole
ange* and all other West! and upper, of all kinds
India fruits In their nat-| not otherwise provided
ura! state. for,
Lemons and limes, and
t lluie juice, and Juices of
I all other fruits without
sugar,
Bark of ail kinds,
otherwise proi
Bark, Peruvian,
Burk, guilla.
Bismuth,
Bitter apples,
Madder, ground
| pared,
pre-
Bleached powder of clilo-! Madder roof,
ride lime, I Marble, In the rough slab o
Bone* Burnt, | block, unmanufactured,
Board* planks, staves ,1 Metals, unmanufactured,
shingles, lath* scantling,
and all other sawed lum
ber ; also spars and hewn
timber, of all sort*
Bone-black, or animal car-]
bon, and bone dust,
[Bolting cloth*
Book* printed magazine*
pamphlet* periodical*
and illustrated newspa
per* bound or unbound,
otherwise provided
for,
Book* blank, bound oi
bound,
Borate of lime,
llorax, crude or tincal,
Borax, refined,
Buchu leaves.
Box-wood, unmanufactur- j Pearl, mother of,
ed, Pineapples,
Brasil paste, jPlautalns,
Mineral and bituminous
substances In a crude
state, not otherwise pro
vided for,
Moss, Iceland,
Music, printed with lines
bound and unbound,
Natron,
Nickel,
Nuts, not otherwise provid
ed for,
Nut gells,
Nux Vomica,
Oakum,
[Orange* lemons and limes,
jOrpIment,
leaf unmanufactured,
Brazil-wood, brizilletto, and
all dye-woods In stick*
Bristles,
Bronse and Dutch metal in
leaf, bronze liquor, and
bronze powder,
Building stones,
Butter,
Bur stones, wrought or un
wrought,
Cabinets of coins, medals,
gems, and all collections
of antiqualitles,
Platlua unmanufactured,
Polishing stone*
Potatoes,
Prussian blue,
Pumies and pumice stone.
Red chalk,
Rotten stone,
Safflower,
da, by whatever names
designated not otherwise
provided for,
IShellac,
! bilk, raw, not more advane-
I ed In manufacture than
tarides,
Cassia and cassia buds,
Chalk,
Cheese,
Chlckory root, ) singlet, tram and thrown,
Chronometers, box or ship j or orgaulslue,
and parts thereof, : Sponges,
Clay, burnt or unburnt Steel In bars, sheets and
bricks, roofing tile* gas
retorts aud roofing slates,
C-oal, coke, and culm of
coal.
Cochineal,
Cocoa-nuts, cocoa and
com shells,
Coculus Indtcu*
Diamonds, cameo* mosa
ics, gems, pearls, rubles,
anti other precious stones
or other metal,
Diamonds glazier* set
not set.
Dragon’s blood,
Engraving* bound or u
plates, not further
vanced In manufacture
than by rolling; and cast
steeliu bar*
Sumac,
Sulnhur, flower of.
Tallow, marrow and all
other grease or soap
stocks and soap stuff*
not otherwise provided
for,
Tea,
Terne, tin, In plates or
sheets,
Tsosle,
Terra japonlca, catechu,
Tin in plat
tin foil,
otherwise provided
tor,
lutta pereba, unmanufac
tured, Indigo, India Rub
ber, la bottle* eiAbft or
sheets, unmanufactured
Type, old and fit only to be
re-manufactured,
Wold,
Zinc, spelter, or teotenegue
unmauufactured.
SCHEDULE F.
(Specific Duties.)
Ice, one dollar and fifty rock—two cents per
oen taper U*n, j bushel of fifty-six lb* i*sr
Salt, ground, b
Book* map* chart* niathc
uuittcal and nautical in
strument* philosophical
apparatus, and all other
articles whatever, import-
bushel.
SCHEDULE G.
(Exempt from Duty.)
t he fitted for um
ed for the use of the Con- Paving stones,
federate States* Pctviual and ttoUsehold ef-
Book* pamphlet* periodi- feet* not mere-handi*-, of
cal* and tracts published citizeus of the Con fed er-
by religious association* ate States dying abroad,
instrument* book* mai>s
and chart* statue* statu
ary, busts and cast* of
marble, bronze, alabaster,
or plaster of Pori* |>aint-
lngs and drawing* etch
ing* si*ccimens of sculp
ture, cabinet of coin*
ukhUiI* gem* and all col
lections of antiquities;
provided the same l>e
specially iiui>ortcd in good
or for the encouragement
of the fine art* WK1
use or by the order of uny
church, college, academy,
' x>l or *
ring in
States,
Bullion, gold and silve
Coin* Hold, silver anti
Beta]
ivy providt ' ■■■■■■
imported in good faith for
the use of any society in
corporated or established
for philoa ' 'Mppri
cultural or horticultural
purpose* or for the use
or by the order of s
college, academy, sclic
or seminary of learning
In the Confederate State*
chandise; profess I o
pulp.' I lto* jellies, and all other
Drug* ■mclntl, ; similar preparation* not
Earthen, eMss and stone I otherwise provided for,
war* and aX other wares j Machinery ot every de-
seed of earthy and sertpUoa not otherwlee
composed of earthy an
mineral substances, n.
ether win provided for,
•ertnUen
ovided for,
Tortoise or other shells un-
manufactured,
Trees, shrubs, bulb* plants
I and roote not otherwise
' provided for,
Ixtraot of Indigo, {Welches 'and parti of
Kxtraets aud decoctions of watches,
log-wood and other dye-. Woed or pastel,
woods, not otherwise 1 Woods, vis: cedar, box,
provided for. “ » fin
Extract of madder,
■rgo*
Flax, unmanufactured,
Flax seed and linseed.
Filet* and flint ground.
Flocks waste or shoddy,
Iron ore and Iron In
bloom* loops and ntg*
Maps and chart*
o©dressed, not on the
Qlns* when std and Bt only
statuary no!
otherwlee provided for,
M unmanufhetured ol
Wosi ^
on every description,
balr of the AlpaShn goat
and other like natnal*
psc Uncos of natnral histo-
*r, when imported for
mint of '
ate State*
Garden seeds for agricultu
ral and horticultural pur-
Good* wares and merchan
dise, the growtii, produce,
or manufacture of the
Confederate State*
pol led to u foreign c
try, and brought back to
Confederate States In the
wme condition ua when
exported, upon which no
druwbeck has been allow
ed; provided that all reg
ulations to ascertain the
identity t hereof, prescribed
by existing law* or which
may be prescribed by the
Secretary of the Treasury,
shall be complied with,
Guano Manure* and Fertil
isers of all sort*
Household effects, old and
In use, of persons or fami
lies from foreign coun-
trie* if used abroad by
them, and not intended
for anjy other purpose* or
Models or inventions, or
Skc. 2. And be it further enacted, That there
shall be levied, collected and paid, on each
and every uon-euutuerated article which bears
aaimilitude, either in material, quality, text
ure, or tho uses to which it may be applied, to
any enumerated articles chargeable with duty,
the saute rate of duty which ia levied and
charged on the enumerated article by the fore
going schedules which it most resembles in
any of tho particulars before mentioned; and
if any Don-euuraerated article equally resern
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 whioh it resern
i highest duty, Provided, that
small artic.es manufactured from two or more
materials, the duly shall be assessed at the
highest rates at which auy of its component
parts may he chargeable. Provided further,
that on all articles which are not enumerated
in the foregoing schedules aud cannot be class-
fied under this section, a duty of 10 per cent.
ad valorem shall be charged.
Sac. 3. And be if further enacted, That all
goods, wares, and merchandise, which may be
in the publio stores as unclaimed, or in ware
house under warehousing bonds, on the 81st
day of August next, shall be subject on entry
thereof for ernuumption, to such duty as if the
same had boen imported, respectively, after
that day.
Sac. 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 afors
said, the decision of the Collector ol the Cus
toms at the port of importation and entry, as
to their liability to duty or exemption thero-
from, shall be nnal 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 entry, give notice to
the collector, in writing, of his dissatisfaction
ith such decision, setting forth therein dis
tinctly and apeoially his ground of objection
thereto, and shall, within thirty days after
date of such decision, appeal therefrom to tho
Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision on
such appeal shall be final and conclusive; and
the said goods, wares and merchandise shall
be liable to duty or exemption therefrom ac
cordingly, 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 the duties shall have been paid in
cases where such goods shall be in bond
fixe. 5- Be it further enacted, That it shall be
awful for the owner, consignee, or agent of
imports which have been actually purchased
or procured otherwise then by purchase, on
entry of the same, to make suoh addition in
the entry to the cost or value given in the in
voice a* in bis opinion, may raise the same to
true market value ol suoh imports in the prin
cipal markets of tbs country whence the im
portations shall have bean made, and to add
thereto all costs and charges which, under ex
isting laws, would form part of the true value
at the port where the same may be entered,
upon which the duty should be assessed. And
it shall be the duty of the Collector within
whoee District the same may be imported or
entered, to cause the dutiable value of such
imports to be appraised, estimated and ascer
tained, in accordance with the provisions of
existing laws; and if the appraised value
thereof shall *
more, the value Vo declared on entry, then in
addition to the duties impoeed by taw on the
same, there shall be levied, collected and paid
a duty ef twenty per centum ed valorem on
such appraised value: Provided,
That under no circumatanoes shall
muib ofall AcUo, vuu
foat will. iu, ah, JDS
«ara« are hereby re, e.lni.
(Signed) lioWEU, l
... . Fre.i.lmitcf (L,W
Approved May Jl.t, mi.
JKfrr.Mo* Davis.
HU. J. H. NrLtjti
STHEH8THENIHB Gil
—AND- 1
HJ..OOD I'TTRIFIBjJ
t»ff bUfi TINT BIN IDT
In the World,
MOST DELICIOUS
the Confederate
Btates; provided that this
exemption shall not be
construed to include
chinery, or other articles
Imported for use, in any
manufacturing establish
ment, or for sal*
Bacon, pork, hum* lard,
beef, wheat, flour
bran of wheat, lluu:
bran, all other grain* In
dian corn aud meal, bar
ley, rye,oat* an i oat meal,
living animals of all kind*
not otherwise provided
for; also alt agricultural
product!on*lnclud’g these
of the orchard and garden
in their natural itut* not
otlierwiyc provided for,
Gunpowder, and oil the ma
terials of which it is mode.
Lead in pigs or bars, In shot
or bait* for cannon, m
ket* rifles or pistol*
Rag* of whatever material
composed,
Arms, of every description,
for military purposes, and
parts thereof, munitions
of war, military nccoiitre-
meut* and percusslou
cap*
Ship* steamer* b t
dredging vessc
cldnery, screw pil
and articles to be used in
the construction of har
bor* aud for dredging
and improving the I
Delightful Our.
dial
Oordl.1, cwrUfj Hitt ll U ,, tal , '
edy for renoT.tluy ami Iiriou».T.«o
dlMa.ed .jr.trm, |,urlfyl„, ,,„t eortcthaZI
storing the sick, suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There is no mistake about it; it «H] cnri ’
plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhiez, DyseaUr, L
prssslon of Spirits, Fever sr : d Ague, InWa
I’reath, or any disease of the Liver, BtonT"
wl,h •" b '
LADIES, do you want the
mount to your Cheeks again ? Then fo at Zl
McLean’s Streugftheulng Coiiflj
Blood Purifier.
Delay not a moment; it is warranted t„ -i„
Hon. It will cure any -I se.tse of the
or Bladder; Fainting,Obstructed NensiniH
of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease
Chronic or Nervous Debility, it jj sn lnfalBakii
Por Children.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, Wi|
be Healthy, Strong and Kolmst ’ Thenrfveu!
Liam’s Stmexotmdu.vo Conti a l, (fee the aim!
each bottle,) it is delicious to take.
&r One table-spoonful, taken erm ncraii
ing, Is a sure preventive against Chilli sed fc r
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing distu
fcV CArnoN.—Beware of Druggtuier n
way try to palm upon you a bottle of Mt*
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by uy
as good. There are even men base enough
of my name to dub their vile decoctions. As
infamous pir&tcs and their villainous mmpoaJ
for Dr. J. 11. McLean’satrengU.euiugCorty^
Purifier. Take nothing else. It U the only na
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at I
time, Strengthen and Invigorate the *Meern
It is put up in large buttles—$1 per boUle or
‘ -jte^DR. J- H.McLPAN.MeiWWl
r of Third and Pint 8iA.,M.L«i
DR- MC LEAN S UNIVERSAL PIUI
For Liver Complaint, Biliowncn, Heads
T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medidi*
to the public, that has given such entire nil
as McLean’s Universal Pills.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfeeflyl
be taken by thenx st tei.dtr infut;]
and powerful in removing »li !’;'i"us M
or Impure, Fettd Mailer Imin dir Ptoi
they are the only Pilh. that nt.ouid l>e tu
districts.
They produce no Griping, Sicksevs, or ft is, I
Stcmacn or Bowels, thoogh very active snd n|
In their operation, promoting healthy itrrtuossl
Liver and Kidneys. W ho will suffer fron 1“
Lieadache, and Foul Stomach, when M
can be obtained ! Keep them constantly tin h
single dose, taken in season, may i-reveotbr
and months of alckneHS. Ask for Dr. J. 1L M
Universal I’ills. Take no other. Being«
are tasteitss. Price tmly 25 centi per box,*.,
sent by mall to any part of the United Sutre."
J. II. McLKAN, Sole P
Corner of Third and PineSta,St.C
Dr. J, H. Mcl.ean’s Vulcanic OU I
ment.
The Best External in the World,/or MmvrE
fllUOUBANDS of human beings have base isredl
1 of decrepitude and misery, by thsoseof tbfc||
uable Liniment. It aill relieve Pain aisiostiss
ly, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the fi
i incredible short time. McLus’t You
Liximknt will relieve the most lnveteralecai«rt|
matlani, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Pardysii,(>
Muscles, fltiffness or Weakness In the Johns,!
Ligaments, it will never fail.
Bore Throat, Headache, or Earache
Scalds, or any Pain, it la an lnfaW»Wsrs»*4y.
and you will find ll an indispensihle remedy,
always on hand. _
Planters, Farmers, or any one having ehsrpsrfl
e«, will save money by using McLean's VokankflJ
Intent. It la a speedy and Infallible c
Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, PwwosgJ
Wounds, Scratches, or any external d*
and you will be convinced.
J. 11. McLKAN, Sole Prop
March 7,19«l-dAwly. Wnt U
jBlr For sale in Atlanta by G. K.ll
HAMILTON,and by MASSEY 4 LA1T
and Dealers everywhere.
S B. O ATM AN, proprietor, *«
• Italian, American and
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Heed
Stonea, Urns, Vases, Marble «4 »■
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figure* ssat
ing Marble of all descriptions-
Always on hand a fine sssoitmM
monte, both Plain and Carved, of su
prices to fiuit.
Call and sae specimens, at Wsr#
Yard, opposite Georgia Bailrosd
leMfi-ih I
G. K. & J. L II AMU
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