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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
Il.ry Coat Rattans.
1 gniaa firoataat John U. Hol-
1 Manufactory, Atlanta, Otorgis.
al Trn.nl lag Agnb
i oar Oeaeral Tramllng Att't
I receipt for aobacripUoai and ad
I for the “ftonUmra Confederacy."
. Dvran, of Rosa., la alao autbar
■ita oaab, and glia raaaipia far tba
i Confederacy."
notice.
or friend* band In local noticra
manta loo lata la tba aeaa-
r appearance neat nornlng. Tba
re our offiea at aix o’elocb; and for
two houre before they leave no new
be got in. In order to Ininre In
lay abould be furolabed to ue by two
ttonthern Confederacy (Mica.
illable apeelnl letter and telegraphic
dent at Manaaeaj Jnnction—the grant
geld of battle at preeenL We hare
i reilahle correspondent* from varl-
hi Virginia. Everybody wanln to
nra, and all Important dlepatchea or
received by us, will be promptly
I Confederacy bulletin,
exciting time* It la probable that cx-
rmnon will get afloat. We enutlou
ngninit (hem, and beg everybody ta
what they believe.
every possible facility for obtaining
This, however, coats ns heavily,
pe every one who la so an i Ions to get
11 admit the equity of anbecr blng
for onr paper.
mmber of names on our dally Hat and
he weekly, will be erased this week,
robarrlptlons are renewed. We In
op sending the paper at the tormina-
time for which It is paid,
terms for the Dally arc *5 per annum
per month—tho cheapest Daily In
that gives the came amonnt of read
ily la a vary large sheet, full of the
matter. The cheapest way to
a u to subaerlbe for the Confeder-
Pcraoual.
leased, oo yesterday, to meet the
ambera ol the Oate-Cily Guards,
af visit, oa furlengh, to their fom-
nds. A faw days rest after their
[ near Laartl Hill, and their lu
ng la tba mountains af North-
|inia. will be very grateful to these
a, and fit them tba better to en-
loila yet before them :
William It. Kssird,
ol Major Joe Thom peon,
at William Mima,
al A. J. Orme.
farran Jourdan, James Barrett,
1, Harry Kraus, and J. Harriaon.
I all tba othar members of tba
one billed.
L Wilson is also at bis rsaidenoe
offering somewhat from a wound
tba terrible hatlla of Manassas.
tha glorious Invaatb.
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tan, Mnrkly and Jnyner.
firm bavo a vary axtnnalva atook
in storn. Tbny ara wall known
t button. man. Dr. Hamilton
Mrience as a practising Phyaielan
way qualified for an Apathacary.
Ha mean Maker.
A. Fitagarald of Dalton, Ga.
A Brigade Ravlaw.
lunoy tba Governor, will raviaw the
Damp McDonald oa next Wadoae-
rho deaira ta witaaaa a grand brig,
eta now havs aa oppoitunity—
A wa learn will Iw provided.
Tba Grant Victory,
lanes with tba aetioa nf tha Oon-
bbmoad a aaltablo diaeanraa will be
Waeley Chapol tbit morning it
by tba Bav. Mr. Booth
lapntek about tbs Cuua.
a per ary announced a few days
Ector had raeelvsd a dispatch
it Davis to coma on to Riahuoad
at arms, aa wa bad eaptarad 21,-
n tba enemy la tba great battle at
it apoa what authority the state,
la; hut we leara from tho beat
rotation, that Col. Ector received
fob. He waeaaly telegraphed ta
meat oo at oaaa—aayibg nothing
ta that ware eaptarad.
sake thla statement to rains aa
r neighbor. This ta not ear ob-
htestatamaal going tha rounds
and learning that It ii erroneous,
ight to ha aarrastad. Ouraalgh-
l. had reeenjM ta btllava hla atatn-
whan It waa made.
fltfory at Naaaaaaa.
U HTflaaa will ha held la tha let
eh to day, (Sabbath ) Berman by
Frail Jmrtt i
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FOR TBS u BOOTHSAJT OONFIDIRACT."
Wa**in«to« ( July !• --Tbe Second Ohio Re
giment (9 mouth* men) hu delivered up Ita
arme and gone home. Several other Regiment#
have alao gone hOU*.
Fifteen thoueand Confederate# ere mounting
•leg* (t»nee it Fairfax Court If out*.
Several officer*, as a rewaid for their eour-
»|« I* tha lata fight, ara authorised to ralee
uov Regiment* sod to have tha oommaed af
thorn.
Kaw Regime# U art baiog constantly ac
cepted.
p the Housa to day, Mr. McClelland of Illl-
oois, said they should niska provision for fur-
thar raeourcee, elMlheGovormentcradit would
fail. Mr. Wright rtpliodp that ita oradit had
failed already,
Tho Housa Committee on direct tax meet*
with violent opposition to tba proposed meas
ure.
Nothiog hat bean heard from tba flag of
tmoa son! on tha hurrying expedition, or from
Col. Cameron’s expedition
It is suppocad that the Southerner* have
schemes on foot to bo kept secret. They de
tain everything coming within their lines.
Foxtkbbs Monsob, July 99 --An expedition
consisting of six Isunches, burned nine Con
federate sloops and schooners.
Louisville, July 14th.—'Tho enthusiastic re
caption of raturned threa months volunteers
from the Federal army, is noticed in several
plaoesp whose departure from Head-quarters of
the army is not mentioned.
8t. Louis, July 2fi.*~Many threa mouthers
from the interior are returning home. They
say, however, if business at borne is less prof
itable than eoldiering, they will return to tha
•arviea.
Tba Senate bill to build a new bridge serosa
tha Potomac by tba side of tba "Long Bridge,”
and to repair tba old one, has passed.
Oan. McClellan has arrived
A oommittaa ara bare from New York urg-
ging tha Government to give Gan. Wool active
employment in the army.
It is ascertained that tbe Southerners bad
accurate information of all tbe Federal move
ments—their withdrawal from Fairfax being a
part of the plea to draw tbe Fodarala into am
buscade.
Tho Senate bill to define and nnnisb conspi
racy, and to suppress rebellion, has paseed.
Tbe Michigan regiment lost nineofficer* and
108 man. The regiment west into the field
475 strong.
Tije Southerners era c mcentrating at Win
chaster.
Much uneasiness is felt from an apprehsnd-
ad attack on Harper’s Ferry.
Sr. Louie, July 26.—Gen. Fremont has or
ganised his staff
Mr. Smith Martin.
We are gratified to learn from a telegram re
ceived yesterday, by Col. F. W. Simtns, from
Captain Ba'laid, that Mr. Smith Martin, who
waa reported killed in tbe battle of Manassas,
is alive mod unhurt.
Thanksgiving and Praise.
Hon. C. G. Memminger, tbe able and accom
plished Secretary of the Treasury, who is an
eminently upright Christian gentleman, on
Monday last offered tbe following resolutions
in the Confederate Congress, which wereunsn-
imousiy adopted.
Resolved, That we reo>gnisa the hand of the
Most High God, tbe King of Kings and Lord
of Lords, in tbs glorious victory with which
He hath crowned our arms at Manassas ; and
that tbe people of these Confederate States are
invited, by appropriate services on the ensu
ing Sabbath, to offer up their united thanks
giving and praise for their mighty deliver
ance.
Resolved, That, deeply deploring the neces
sity which has washed the toil of our country
with the blood of so many of her noblest sods,
we offer to their respective families and friends
our warmest and most corditl sympathy, as
suring them that tbe sacrifice made will be
oonseersted in the hearts of our people, and
will there enshrine tbe name of the gallant
dead aa tbe champions of free and constitution
al Government.
Resolved, That we approve the prompt
and patriotic efforts of the Mayor of the city
of Richmond to make provision for the woun
ded, and that a committee of one member of
each State be appointed to co operate in the
plan.
We hope this request will be duly observed
in all our Churches in this city aud through
out the whole South.
To the Cltlxeus of Atlauta.
Upon leaving for Virginia, I desire to ac
knowledge as contributions for the General
Hospital of tbe Department of the Potomac,
committed to my charge, through the hands of
Mrs. J. L. Rogers, one hundred and ninety one
dollars and fifty cents iu money, besides about
fifty dollars in wines, cordials, groceries and
dry goods. Alao voluntary contributions from
other ladies, in clothing and bedding to a large
amount, and through l>r. J. N. Simmons, one
bale cotton, (450 pounds.) Also yoluntary
contributions of roouey from other ladies,
amounting to forty-four dollars and fifty cents,
and in addition, from the LaGrange Railroad,
through G. G. Hull, Superintendent, one hun
dred dollars.
JOS. T. LOGAN.
Atlanta, July lilk, 1891.
Letter to Col. Rim mi from bln Ron.
Manassas, July 21st, 1891.
Dear Father: I writ# you a few lines before
going Into the battle-field. Tbe cannon is now
loudly pealing forth its thunders, aid cur Reg
iment is uodsr ordsrs to move. Friday thsrs
was a fight hers. Wo killed 1,099, took 500
muskets, 190 knapsacks, 190 hats, 28 prisoners,
killed a LieuteoUnt Colonel, and took ssvtn
hundred dollars in gold, with a map of the
surrounding conutry, having all its roads and
paths plainly laid down. At Winchester, wo
received orders to march to this point, and im
mediately sot out, marching all night, and
reached horo Saturday night, f • • • •
Everything Is now la an uproar and confu
sion, so that I can't write.
Give my love to my dear mother, aieter and
brother. I may never see yon again, but 1
hope to do so, as I do not believe that I shall
get killed
Write Bie and giro me the news from our
dear old State, and specially from osy friends
Truly and aver, year son,
.....M.aKa?"
sr day Tbs news comes that wa ere i
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THS BEW TARIFF
AH ACT TafrrwUt Mmmntfnm toomodUio,
•overfed from Poroif* OnLntria.
Eaenoa 1. TU Co.gr.* if tM Omf4~*U
Aafot V Aauriaa do moot, Thai from and after
lha thirty.firMdaj of A«a«nt neat, a duty sh.il
ha impoaed oa all goods, products, wane and
ad lea imported from abroad info tbe
p of America,»» fellow,:
nmeraM la Behedule A,
Blyof twenty-Are per oan turn!
'.tad In Bohedale B, an
uj™ M*
an wi eeforsm doty of
On all articles enumerated ,
ad ceforrm date at twenty per eeotau. Oa all
srtloles ennmerated la Bohedale C, an ed ea/o-
ree» duty of fifteen per Centura. On all article,
enumerated in Behedule D, aa ad aalarsm duty
of ten per contain. Oa all artfolaa enumerated
in Behedule K, aa ad valorem duty of fire par
oeatum. And that all article# .numerated in
Behadala F, a Specific Duty aa therein named.
And that all articles enumerated la Schedule
Q, shall ha exempt from daty, to wit:
SOHIDULK A,
ee pee enhm ad oolortm.)
Alabaster and spar orna-
dUtllied from train or
other notarial* not oth
erwise provided fer,
BUlUrd and bagatelle ta
bles, and all other table*
or boarda on which
era plavad,
Composition top* for ta
ro©*, klraehaevai
Uar character t
CHaaa, eat,
Manufacture* of eadar-
wood, granadllla, ebony,
•atinwood,
of fttrnl-
tore,
Sefan, snuff, paper Began,
aed all othar manufae-
tare* of tobaoeo,
Wine*.—Burgundy, Cham
pagne, Claret*, Madeira,
Port, Sherry, and all otb-
•r wine* or luiltatlona of
wine*.
Oonfoctlonary, e
sweetmeats, or fruit* pre
ferred In augar, molaa-
aea, brandy, or other li
quors,
Oerdiala, abayntbe, arrack
SCHEDULE B.
(Tvccnty per osnt ad valorem.)
Almonda, ratal ns, curranta,, parte thereof, of what-
‘ ** talerlal composed.
dates, flga, aud* all other!
for,
Argentine, alabata
man allrer, manufactured
or unmanufactured,
Articles embroidered with
gold, direr, or other met
al not otherwise provided
for,
fumes, and tinctures used
for the toilet or for medi
cinal purposes,
Bay-rum,
Be ad i of Amber, composi
tion of wax, aud all other
beads,
Beuxotea, bracelets, brafda,
chains, curia, or ringlets,
composed of hair, or of
whlcn hair fa a compo
nent part, not otherwise
provided for.
Brooms and brushes of all
kinds,
Camphor, refined,
Cenee and stick* for walk
ing, finished or unflnlsh- * ,
enclosed in can*
Capers, Pickle*, anil sauce* 1 or otherwise,
of all kinds, not other- Silver-plated metals, in
wise provided for, 1 sheets or other forms,
lard-cases, pocket-books, 8oap, castlle, perfumed,
•hell 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, let knots, stars, tassels, tres-
Coral.cnt or manufactured, 1
Feather* and Sower*, artl- j
flclal or ornamental, and I
whatever material com-
when put up In bottles,
case or can*, not other
wise provided for,
Manufactures of gold, pla-
Una or silver, not other
wise provided for,
Manufactures of papier
che,
Molasses,
Paintings on glass.
Pepper, pimento, cloves,
nutmeg*, clnnaraou, and
all other apices,
Perfumes and perfumery,
of all sorts, not otherwise
provided for,
Plated and gilt ware, of all
kinds, not otherwise pro
vided for,
Playing cards.
Prepared vegetables, fruits,
meats, poultry and game.
sets, and wlnga of gold
or silver, or Imltatloni
thereof,
SCHEDULE 0.
(Fifteen per cent, ad valorem.)
Alum, I Roman candles, and all
Arrow-root, similar articles used in
. r. . - Pyrotechnics,
Fish, whether fresh, smok
ed, salted, dried or
pickled, not otherwise
provided for,
Fruits preserved In their
Juice, or pie fruits,
cape, gloves, shoes and
boots of all kinds, worn
by men, women or chil
dren, of whatever mate
rial composed,
laltes, blankets, bookings,
flannels and floor-clows,
of whatever material
composed, hot otherwise
provided for,
Baskets, and all other arti
cles composed of grass,
osier, palm-leaf, straw,
whalebone i*r willow, not
otherwise provided for,
Beer, ale and porter,
casks or bottles,
Beeswax, ,
Berries and vegetables ef
Blue or Roman vltrol, or
■sulphate of copper,
Bologna sausages,
■races, suspenders, web
bings. or other fabrics
composed wholly or In
part of India Rubber, not
J otherwise provided for,
Breccia,
Burgundy pitch,
jttons and bi “
■of all kinds,
Cables and cordage, pi
■ whatever material made]
Cadmium,
Calamine,
Fish glue, or Isinglass,
Fish skins,
Flats, braids, plaits, spar-
feathers for beds, and
downs of all kinds,
Frames and sticks for um
brellas, parasols, and
■unshades, finished or un
finished.
Frankfort! black,
Fulminate*, or fulminating
powders,
Furniture, cabinet and
household, not otherwise
pickled,
Qlaee, colored, stained <
painted,
Glees, window,
Glass, cryi “
Glasses or
I tael en,
Carbonate of aoda,
Castor beans,
Castor oil.
refine, taHow or wax, And
all other candlee, r
Capa, hats, muffs and tip
pets, and all othar menu
lectures of fur, or o|
which fur shall be a comJ
I ponent part, I
Caps, gloves, legglns, mlU,
I locks, stocking*, wove
shirts and drawers, and
all similar articles wore
by men, women and chill
dren, and not othersrlse
provided for. |
Carpets, carpetings, hearth!
ruga, bed-sides, and othar
K ^Hrilons of carpeting, be-
I either Aubosslon,
Brussels, Ingrain, Saxony
Turkey, Venetian^ W“
bri^not otherwise pro-
Glai
plain,
moulded and pri
ties, flaska, and all other
vessels of glass not other
wise provided for.
Glue,
Grass cloth,
Green turtle,
Gum benlson, or benjamin.
Guns, except muskets and
rifles, fire-arms, and all
parta thereof not Intend
ed for military purposes,
Gunny cloth and India bag
gings, and India mattings
of all aorta, not other
wise provided for,
Hair, curled, moae, seaweed
and all other vegetable
■ubetancea used for beda
er mattresses,
Hair pencils,
Hat-bodlaa, of cotton or
wool.
Hats and bonnets, for men,
women and children,
composed of straw, setin
straw, chip, grass, palm-
leaf, whalebone, or other
materials, not otherwise
provided for,
Hatters' plush, of whatever
material compo.ed,
Bmmf,
Carriages and parts of cat- Ink and Ink powder,
riAgea, ' Ipecacuanha,
Caeto rum. Iridium,
Chains of all aorta, j Iris, or orria-root,
Older, and other beverage*!Iron eastings,
slabs and railroad rails,
spikes, fishing-plates and
ohalra, used In construct
ing railroads,
Ivory black.
Jalap,
Japanned ware ef all kinds.
Clocks and parts of clocks.
Coach and harneea furni
ture of all kinds,
.obeli,
Comb* of all kinds,
».u.
asd spikes,
oppsr lu sheet# or pistes,
called brssler's copper,
and other sheets of cop
per, not otherwise pro
vided for,
Copperas, or green vitriol,
or sulphate of lr*n,
Corks, fv
Cotton cords, glmpe end
OoUoafoM* MUMtaaort-l
not otherwise provided
tor,
Laessof cotton, of thread,
or other materials net
otherwise provided tor,
uS££°i«* ta strips, er
patterns of the sfcu or
shape for shoes, boom,
bootees, slippers, gaiters,
er buttons, of whatever
rest,
Mrtririril.TSTmlrslt1.giti
Uaejemss, sod all other
,oi
p sPmry d#-
Manofneteras of silk,
M of flax of alii federate Bute#,
—— ether wise pro- Pttefc,
all Mads not ether wise PotasMam, 1 *
Putty,
Red chalk
Rhubarb,
Aaddiery of all kind*, not
otherwise provided for,
iUfron and Saffron cake,
Boh*! epsom, slauber, ro-
ohella, and all other salts
and preparations of salt*
not otherwise provided
SreSsofaii kinds,
Sealing wax, —
SSSa.
8ewfn5.Hk, Int
provided for,
Manufactures of b .
otherwise provided for,
Manufactures, articles, vas-
sals and wares, not oth
erwise provided for, of
beam, oopper, iron, lead,
pewter, Un, or of which
either ef these metals
■hall be a component part,
Manufactures
sell and wi
or of whloh glass shall be
a component material net
otherwise provided for,
Manufactures and article*
ef leather, or of which
leather shall be a compo
nent part, not othorwtse
provided for,
Manufactures and article*
of marble, marble paving
Ulee, and all other marble
blocks Id the rough, not Soap of arery description,
otherwise provided for. ; not otherwise provided
Manufacture* of paper, or. for,
of which paper U a com--Slate pencil*,
ponent material, not oth- Smalts,
crwlse provided for, 'Shot of lead, not otherwise
Manufactures of wood, or provided for,
of which wood la a com-ISplrlta of turpentlue,
ponent part, not other-, Spunk,
wise provided for, Squills,
Matting, China or other Starch,
floor matting, and mate Stereotype plates,
made of flags, jute or Still bottoms,
grass, .Sulphate of barytea, crude
Medicinal preps ration*,; or refined,
drugs, roots and leaves In Sulphate of quinine, and
a crude state, not other- quinine in all Ita various
wise provided for, preparations, for walls.
Morphine, and papers for screens or
Metallic pens, fire-boards.
Mineral waters, Parchment,
Musical Instrument* of all Tamploca,
kinds, and strings for Her,
musical Instruments of Textlls fabrics of every
whip-gut. oat-gut, aud all description not otherwise
other strings of tne same provided for,
malarial,
Twine and pack thread, of
Needles of all kinds, for Thread lacings and insert-
sewing, darning and, Inga,
knitting. Types, old or new, and type
Nitrate of lead, metala,
Ochres, and ochrey earths, Umbrellas,
Oil cloths of every descrip- Vandyke brown,
tlon, of whatever material Vanilla beans,
composed, Varnish of all kinds,
Oils of every description, Vellum,
animal, vegetable and Venetian red,
Orange and lemon peel.
Osier, or willow, prepared
for basket-makers’ use,
Paints, dry. or ground In
Velvet In the place, com
posed wholly of eotton,
of ootton and silk, but
mineral, not otherwise
provided for,
Olives,
Opium,
~ ' ‘ * component
chief value.
Verdigris,
oil, not otherwise provid- Vinegar,
ed for, j Wafers,
Paper, antiquarian, demy, I Water colors,
•(rawing, elephant, fools-1 Whalebone,
Whiting, or Paris whlta,
Window glass, broad, crown
or oyllnder,
Woolen and worsted yarns,
and woolen Katinas.
Wheel-barrows and hand-
barrows,
Wagons, and vehicles of
every description, or
parts thereof,
not otherwise provided
for,
Paper boxes, and all other
fancy boxes,
Paper envelopes,
Paper hangings, paper for
walla, and papers for
screens or fire boards,
Parchment,
Parasols, and sun-shades
and umbrellas,
SCHEDULE D.
percent, ad valorem.)
Acids of every description
not otherwise provided canth and all other gums
for, I and resins, In a crude
Alcornoque, state, not otherwise pro-
Aloes, I vlded for.
Ambergris, |Hslr of all kinds, uncleana-
Amber, ed and unmanufactured,
Ammonia, and aal ammo-'Hemp unmanufactured,
nla, Heap seed and rap* ssed,
Anatto, roucon, or Orleans,'Hop*, herns, horn-tip*.
Angora. Thibet, and other. bone, bone-tlpa, and teeth
goats' hair, or mohalr,j unmanufactured,
Ivory,
regulua' Jute, sisal grass, coir, and
other vegetable autatan-
Argol. or crude tartar, ess unmanufactured, not
Arsenic, 1 otherwise provided for,
Ashe*, pot, pearl and aoda. Kelp,
Aaphaltum,
Aaaafoetlda,
Banaonas, cocoanuta, pine
apples, plalntalna, or
anges, and all other West
India fruits In their nat
ural state,
Barilla,
Bark of all kinds, not
otherwise provided for.
Bark, Peruvian,
Bark, gullla,
Bismuth,
Bitter apples,
Bleached powder of chlo
ride lime,
Bones, Burnt,
Boards, planks, a t a v e *,
shingle*, lath*, scantling.
Bone-Mack, or animal
bon, and bone duat,
Bolting cloths,
looks, print
pamphlets,
and Illustrated newapa-
K ra, bound or unbound,
t otherwise provided
for,
Books, Mank, bound or
bound.
Borate of lime,
Borax, crude or Uncal,
Borax, reflned,
Buchu leaves,
Box-wood, unmanufactur
ed,
Brasil paste,
Brasil-wood, brisllletto, and
all dye-woods In sticks,
Bristles,
Bronte and Dutch motel in
leaf, bron»* liquor, and
bronsa powder,
Building atones,
Kermes.
Lac spirits, lac sulphur,
and lac dye,
Leather tanned, bend, sole
and upper, of all kinds
nut otherwise provided
for,
Lime,
Madder, ground or pre
pared,
Madder roof,
Marble, In the rough slab or
block, unmanufactured,
Metals, unmanufactured,
Mineral and bituminous
substances In a crude
state, not otherwise pro-
SleksL*
Nuts, not otherwise provid.
ed for,
Nut galls,
|Nux Vomica,
Oakum,
Oranges, lemons and limes,
Ornlment,
Palm leaf unmanufactured,
Pearl, mother of,
Pineapples,
Plantains,
Platlua unmanufactured.
Polishing atones,
Cabinets of coins, medalaj
gems, and all collections
of aatiquelltles.
Camphor, crude,
Oantharidea,
Cassia and csssia bu-ii,
Chalk,
Cheese,
Chickory root, H
Chronometer*, box or ship
and parts thereof,
Clay, burnt or unburnt
brisk a, roofing tUea, gas
Prussian blue,
Punales and pumice i
Rotten atone,
Safflower,
Sal aoda, and all carbon
ates and sulpha Us of so-
*' by whatever names
Shellac,
811k. raw, not more advanc
ed In manufacture than
■Ingles, tram and thrown,
or orgnnlslne,
Sponge*,
Steel in bars, sheet* and
plat**, not farther ed-
Oocoe-nuU, cocos and co
coa shells,
Ooculos Indleu*,
Oolr yarn, Oodllla, or tow
Sulphur, i
Tallow, ,
lea, gems, pearl*, ruble*, Tonula,
and other precious stone* Torre japoi
stocks and soap stuffs,
not otherwise provided
for.
Ton,
Tame, tin, In plate* or
DteaKxada glaslera, set
Intrant ef indigo,
Tortoise or other sheila nn-
manufactured,
Trees, shrub*, bulbs, pleats
and roots not ita train
T provided for*
Wat shea and parti of
of watches,
log-wood and other dye- Wood or pastel,
woods, ant othorwkM Woods, via: a
■KMlUaf mahagMiy' ****
Iron sr« and trao ia
field and stiver leaf, ny not otherwise prorid-
Gold-beater’s akin, ed tor,
Grindstones, Vams,
Gums—Arabic, Burbary, r ‘
copal, East India*, fatal
ftCMDULR E.
{Fiveper oml ad valorem.)
Article* used In dyeing and;Junk, old.
* *— —* of ngrtior salphnts
and fig only to bo ro-maa-
Bolls, old b«U metal,
Copper In pigs er bora, eop-
perora,
Copper when old nod fit
only to bo romAtwtos-
tared.
Catch,
les, pearls,
and other |
of Bara, ground or «n-
ground.
Raw hides of nil kinds an
drstasd,
Alton thing oopper—hat no
oopper to be consider*]
ns aaeh oknspt ta ihoots
48 Inches long and 14
Inches wide and weighing
iSu,
when
“ta
Imitation thereof.Stsaathlag or yellow metal
ir,£ P or».,«.] 53SiV23? T f ° r
felt, adhesive for Sheathing paper,
earth, Omm of all aorta,)
not otherwise provided .Type, old and fit only to bo
~ ^“ta^nlfitaMi
ter, or tonl
unmanufactured.
SCHEDULE F.
(Speci/tc Duties.)
Ice, one dollar aud fifty) rook—two cantn per
cent# per ton, bushel of fifty-six lbs. per
Balt, ground, b I -■
w n, or | bushel.
SCHEDULE Q.
(Exempt from Duty.)
other Improvements In
the arts, provided that no
article or articles shall be
deemed a model which
oan be fitted for use,
Tavlng atones,
personal and household ef
fects, not merchandise, of
eltlsens 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
Book*, mai*. chart*, muthe
tA«tleal aud nautical In
strument*, philosophical
apparatus and all other
or tide* whatever, Import
ed for the use of the Con
federate States*.
Books, pamphlets, periodi
cals, and tracts published
by religious associations,
All philosophical apparatus
Instrument*, books, ma|*
and charts, statues, siotu-
ary, busts and casts, of
marble, bronze, alabaster,
or plaster of Paris, joint
ings and drawings, eteh-i
Inga, specimens of sculp
ture, cabinet of coins,
medals, gems, and all col- or hy the order or any
lections of antiquities; college, academy, school,
provided the same be; or seminary of learning
specially imported in good | in the Confederate Buttes,
■ faith for the use of any, Wearing apparel and other
H^gtaMtaMbalhcti, ||mM
; profes
church, college, academy, wvaieaenie
school nr seminary of States; provided that tills
learning In the Cotuede- exemption shall not be
rata States, construed to Include ins-
Bullion, gold and silver chlnery, or other articles
Coins, gold, silver and cop- imported for use, in any
per, manufacturing establish-
Coffee, ment, or for sale.
Cotton, Bacon, pork, bains, lard.
Copper, when Imported for beef, wheat, flour and
the mint of the Confeder- bran of wheat, flour and
ata States. bran, all other grains. In-
Garden seeds for agricultu- (lien corn and meal, bar
rel and horticultural pur- ley, rye,oata, and oat meal,
I poses, living animals of all kinds,
Goods, wares and merchan-, not otherwise provided
dise, the growth, produce, I for: alao all agricultural
or manufacture of the 1 productlona,lncrud'g these
Confederate States, ex- of the orchard and garden
ported to a foreign coun-' In their natural state, not
try, and brought back U>! otherwise provided for,
Confederate States in the Gunpowder, and all thema-
sanie condition as when terlala of which It Is made,
exported, upon which no | Lead In pigs or ban, lu shot
drawback ha* been allow- or balls, for cannon, mus
ed; provided that all reg-j beta, rifles or platola,
illations to ascertain the Rags, of whatever material
identity th e raof, pre*cri bod, couijHtsed,
by existing laws, or which | Anna, of every description,
may bs prescribed by the j for military purposes, and
Secretary of the Treasury, part* thereof, munitions
shall be compiled with, of war, military accoutre*
sw pile Jet i lea,
and articles to b« used lu
the construction of har
bors, and for dredging
and Improving the same.
Pleers of all sorts, j capis^^^^^H
Household effects, old and Ship*, steamers, b
In use, of persons or faml-j dredging v e s«J
lies from foreign conn-! chlnery, screw
tries, if used abroad byf—- * ■ ■ -
them, and not intend'd
for any other purposes, »r
for sale.
Model* or inventions, or
8kc. 2. And be it /urthcr enacted, That there
shall be levied, collected aud paid, on each
and every non-enuruerated article which beam
aeimillitide, either in material, quality, text
ure, or the uaea to which it may be applied, to
any enumerated artoclee chargeable with duty,
the tame rate of duty which is levied and
charged on the enumerated article by the fore
going schedules which it moet resembles in
any of the particulars before mentioned; and
if any non-enumerated article equally reeem-
blee two or more enumerated articles on which
different rates of duty are chargeable, there
■hall be levied, collected and paid on such
nun-enumerated article, the same rate of duty
as ia chargeable on the article which it resem
bles paying the highest duty. Provided, that
■mailarticles manufactured from two or more
Imateriala, the duty shall be assessed at the
highest rates at which any of its component
parts may be ohargeablc. Provided Jurlker.
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.
HSac. S. And be it further enacted, That all
goods, wares, and merchandise, which may he
in the public stores as unclaimed, or in ware
house under warehousing bonds, on the 31st
day of August next, shall be subject on entry
thereof for consumption, to such duty a* if th«
tame had been imported, respectively, after
that day.
VBbo. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That on the
entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise, im
ported on or after the 91st dav of August afore
said, tha decision of the Collector of the Cus
toms at the port of Importation and entry, as
to their liability to duty or oxemptkm there
from, shall be final and conclusive against the
owner, importer, consignee, or agent of any
such gooda, 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
with such decision, setting forth therein dis*
Itinctly and specially hta ground of objection
thereto, and shall, within thirty days after
date of auoh decision, appeal therefrom to the
Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision on
such appeal ehall be final and conclusive; and
the said goods, wares and merchandise shall
I be liable to duty or exemption therefrom ac-
oordiogly, any Act of Congress to the contrary
notwithstanding, nnlees 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
easee where anch goods shall be in bond.
8*o. 5. Be ii further enacted, Thai it shall be
lawfnl for the owner, oonsignee, or agent of
imports which have been actually purchased
or procured otherwise than by purchase, on
entry of the same, to make such addition in
the ehtry to the eost or value given in the In
voice as. in his opinion, may raise the tame to
true market value ol such imports in the prin
cipal markets of the country whence the im
portations shall have been made, and to add
thereto all eoets and charges which, under ex
isting laws, would form part of the true value
i port where tbe same may be entered,
upon wbteh the duty should he assessed. And
it ehaU be the du^ of the Collector within
whose District the seme may bo imported or
entered, to cause the dutiable value of such
imports to be appraised, estimated and ascer
tained, in aeeordanee with the provision* ef
existing laws; and If the appraised vein#
I thereof shall exceed by ten per centum, or
more, the value ao declared ee entry, thee ia
addition te the duties imposed by la* oa the
same, there ehall be levied, collected and paid
a duty of twenty per s
••eh appraised value Provided. WM
That Nader oo circumstances shall the duty he
flinMiinSift
•an. 1 Ami fin it fmUtr mootod, Thnfi m
much of nil Act. or port, of A«U, M tan, bn
■ dooms.font with thi. Act, .boll bn and tho
torn# on herebv ropOnted • ‘
(Si,nod) IIOWKtA OOBD,
President of tho Coogrofn
Appro.nl M.v Hot, 1M1. ,•
Jmtomoo lUvn.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY 4 JOYNER,
(Lon a. 1. IU nnKtiwii,)
oiieeim and apothecaries,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T HIS firm bM been formed for the purpose
of carrying on the
DRUG BUSINESS,
in all its branches.
We have lately been
[enabled to replen
ish the Stock wilh
about twelve hun
dred gallons of va
rious kinds of
OILS. ALCOHOL, See.
We can also now offer
Gum Opium, Craam Tartar,
Sulphate Quinine, Super Carb Soda,
Sulphate Morphine, Ssl Soda,
Gum Camphor, Sulphur, ho., Ac.,
With the ususl assortment of
CHEMICALS, imiJCi*, Ac.
We give notice to our customers tbit the
earliest day ship* can conic into a Southern
port we shall commence to IMPORT DIRECT
our supplies of Foreign Drugs, Spices, Cognac
Brandy. Wines, Glassware, Ac.
Terms striotly and iovariably CASH.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER.
July 27, 1891—tf.
JUST OUT!
THE ONLY IMPROVED EDITION
OF
HARDEE’S
INFANTBY
AHD
RIFLE
TACTICS!
2 Vole, 24 mo., cloth plates 92 50
2 Vols., 8vo., paper, plates 2.00
2 Vols., 8vo, paper, uo plates 1 50
FOR SALE BY
July 7 J. McPIIERSON A CO.
Nails! Nnila! IVaila!
T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, located In Com coun
ty. Georgia, are uow making, and prepared to
fill larte orders for any and all sites of, a very
superior CUT NAIL. Address, or apply to
W. B. COTHRAN, ) T
A. SHORTER, )
Rome, Ga., May 24, 18fil.-m2fi-3m.
Bowdon Collegiate Institution,
CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
T HE Exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed on tho first Monday in August, un
der tbe control of W. A. Bass, Professor of
Mathematics, Ac. A thorough coarse of in
struction will be given in all the departments.
July 15—lm.
REVENUE.
City Clkrk’s Orriofi, City Kali., (
Atlanta, July 1,1801. j
C ITY TAX PAYER8 will please remember
that the Ordinance on the subject of City
Taxes renuirts that the same shall be paid by
the first day of August next.
I will be at my offioe each business day,
from now until the first of Auguet next, ready
to receive payment and receipt for the same.
Please call soon, and embrace the opportunity,
before the ever crowded "last day.”
H. C. HOLCOMBE,
July 3—tla. Clerk and Collector.
DISSOLUTION,
T HE partnership heretofore existing between
Daniell A McEntire is this day dissolvsd.
by mutual consent. W. R. McEntire is alono
authorised to settle up the business of the lata
firm. jaly2fi-lm.
Have just received a large lot of
NEW GOODS.
IIOO P-.SK HITS frooi 3 to M Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
MUSLINS, BAREGES,
DRESS SILKS,
lilitirjr Button, Trinnfifti tf ill kind*,
MOSQUITO BARS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of grmt variety.
A large variety of
STAPLE GOODS.
Also, a splendid assortment of
JHWKLRY, WATCH1C8. Aco.
A heavy stock of
AI,li KINDS OF MHOKM
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap.
■ SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, Jnl, i—dAvlC, ' ‘ *