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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
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DAY, JULY 30, 1801.
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I receipt for subscriptions and ad-
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IConfederacy.”
athern Confederacy Office,
(stile special letter mid telegraphic
at nl Manassas Junction—the great
^lil of battle at present. Wl have
| reliable correspondents from vari-
| in Virginia. Everybody wants to
, and nil important dispatches or
eceivcd by us, will be promptly
kc Confederacy bulletin.
Iiclting times it is probable that cx-
lltmors will get attoaL We caution
ytinst them, nnd beg everybody t#
rhat they believe.
very possible facility for obtaining
l. This, however, costs as heavily,
l every one who is so anxious to get
ill admit the equity of eubscr blng
r phper.
amber of names on our daily list and
i weekly, will be erased this week,
subscriptions are renewed. Wc In-
ip sending the paper at the tcrmlnn-
time for which it Is paid,
term* for the Daily ore $5 per annum
» per month—the cheapest Dally in
that gives the same amount of rcad-
kly is a very large sheet, lull of the
ding matter. The cheapest way to
\ is to subscribe for the Confedcr-
•Couslu John’’
i be off for the wars. lit leaves on
train to-night, nnd will carry letters
■ boys nt Manassas. They may be
tfflee to-day.
xten&lre Sale of Sugar.
day last. Col. Thomas F. Lowe, on
reet, sold, at auction, for cash, one
twenty hogsheads of sugar, at
ng from 7}{ to 9%. This Is by far
sale of groceries ever made iu our city
and was a complete success.
FOR THE “ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY/ 1
Sr. Lou s, July 28.—Pops (fsderal) notifies
property holders on the Railroad lines that
unlooa they fight the bridge burners, (meaning
the Southerners who try to impede the prog
reis of tho federal army) or give information
of tho hostile designs of the Southerners, they
will bo assessed for the injuries.
The Southerners are gathering in force in
Western Missouri.
Tha Iowa Democratic Convention declared
that the “ irrepressible conflict” doctrine it the
cause of the war: pledges the Democraoy of
Iowa to support the Government in all its le
gitimate functions to settle the difficulties now
existing.
New Advertlscmeutfl.
especial attention to the card of
ssey <k LansdelL Their uniform cour-
B attention to business has gained
ny customers In this city and coun-
l of Mr. F M. Shackelford. Mr.
I Is Always selling bargains, but nev-
hls customers, as they will come
ny again.
Public Meeting,
eos of Atlanta met at the City Hall
f night in large uuiubers. to con*
surcs promotive of the public good,
ion with our volunteer soldiers.
Calhoun was called to preside,
Dassford appointed Secretary.—
opositiona were submitted and sug-
tde, when on motion a Committee
as appointed to whom all mattsrs
Ted, and instructed to report to an
meeting on Tuesday night next,
lee: J M Clarke, John II Rice,
Jton, T. C. Howard, Dr. J. W. Price,
(kins and David Mayer,
n, the meeting then adjournedj.lo
ight next, at the City Hall.
Dr. E N. CALHOUN, Chairman.
Babsford, Secretary.
les’ Soldiers’ Relief Society.
Atlanta, July 20, 1861.
ed meeting held to-day, the follow-
f** read, from Mr. Barnes, in behalf
mta Amateurs:
Westmoreland, President Ladies' Re
iffy:
phase find 1246, being net proceeds
wrt given for the benefit of the Gate
Whole ainou.t received was
which $20 26 were appled to the
penses of the entertainment, print-
0, »nd incidentals,
jour association would distribute
mui li more judiciously than I could
», I take pleasure in placing the amount
<1s, feeling assured the noble mem-
oar Society arc every way qualified to
cxj.eiid it, and that it would be an act
ne, or any one else, to suggest
of disposition.
tting that It is not a larger amount,
! pt the Amateur's tribute to the gul-
I have the honor to remain
Your obedient servant,
WM. II. BARNF.8,
Manager Atlanta Amateurs.
In favor of the Gate CUy Guords’ con-
was contributed by Dr. Joa. Thomp-
•ittee for the purclinte of clothing
Messrs, ff. F. Herring <k Co. do-
loth and trimmings for uniforms for
•J Guards.
olvcd that the thanks of the Society
to Mr. Barnes, Dr. Thompson, and
’’ton A Co., for these liberal cootrl-
W. V. WESTMORELAND,
Pbmidikt.
Robiow, Assistant 8ec’y.
WAsamoToa, July 28 —Two federal pickets
wore shot within two miles of Alexandria.
A company of Southern Cavalry came with
in three miles of Arlington*
The correspondence called for by Congress,
has been refused by Lincoln, as it is incom
patible with the public safety.
The House has passed the Senate bill appro
priating $2 000 000 for the transportation of
arms to the loyal citisensof the seceded States
Gen Cadwallader supercedes Gen. Mansfield,
and Gen. Ryan retires.
In the House the direct taxation bill has pas
sed by a vote of 78 to 28.
Tho Hera’d says that Secretary Wells (Na
vy) has ordered a powerful naval force to guard
the crossing of the Potomac below Washing
ton.
There i« a story that General Lee intends to
cross the P Romeo South of Harper’s Ferry,
but it is improbable.
Four regiments from Fortress Monroe have
been ordered here to check the contemplated
aggressive m»veiuenls of tho rebels on this
city.
An entire change in the army organization
is probable.
Th re was a collision of the federal pickets
near tho Chain Bridge (near Arlington.)
Burch, of the party who went after Colonel
Cameron’s body, has returned. His compan
ions are held as prisoners, and himself sworn
to silence.
The Tribune says that Col. Lander is author
ised to spend the summer here and organize a
body of men of the mountains and plains with
whom he whs popular while opening theover-
land mail route in 1853-9.
Loi'isvillr. July 23 —Green, the Policeman
who killed Tompkins for hurrahing for Jeff.
Davis has been discharged.
Ctrao, July 28—Ti.e Southerners at Union
City aro on the move. It is rumored that a
fleet of steamers came from Memphis jester-
day, and to-day are transporting troops to New
Madrid (on the Missouri side of the Mississip
pi River, • nearly opposite the line between
Kentucky and Tennessee.)
Scouts are reported in large numbers—their
object being to concentrate at Bird’s Point (in
Missouri just opposite Cairo.)
Baltivori, July 29.—The members of the
“ National Guard” (a three months regiment)
were pathetically appealed to by Gen. Dix and
consented to remain in service till Wednesday
next
In Forsyth. Taney county, Missouri, the fed-
erals have possession of the town. They found
several tons of lead concealed in the wells.—
They killed five Missourians. Mr. Wilkes, the
correspondent of the New York Times, was
wounded.
iNDunaroLis, July 28.—The 10th Regiment
has returned home.
WoccLiNa, July 28.—The bogus Legislature
adjourned.
Richmond, July 29.—Thomas M Foreman
haa been elected by the Georgia delegation to
fill the vacancy in Congress occasioned by the
death of Col Bartow.
GRAND
REVIEW AT CAMP MCDONALD,
ON WEDNESDAY, 318T JULY.
EXTRA TRAINS WILL RUN.
Leave Atlanta 10.20 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta -T P. M.
Leave Dalton .......7 A. M.
Arrive at Dalton 10 P M.
REVIEW TO COME OFF AT ‘J P. M.
jef* Return Tickets stone-half full fare will
be sold by all the Agents.
J. W. LEW18, Superintendent.
W. A A. R. R . Atlanta, July 27, 1861.
H AVING secured the services of Dr. II
Wsrmouth, a graduate of eevertl French
and Germautehnoltnf Pharmacy, our Proscrip
tion nod Chemical Departmeuta will be under
his entire control.
Pharmaceutical Chemicals and preparations
can be furnished at short notice,
july 30-tf MASSEY A LANSDELL.
Air-Tight Fruit Jars :
SMALL LOT FOR SALE DT
July 27-lw.
T. R RIPLEY.
GEORGIA, Dekalb County.
Haeaii K. IIaruman, and v
Tiiomas 11. Jon as, Administrator of . 1
Margaret 11. Jones, deceased, / Bill for Pis
es. covery, Re-
Adam Hoyle, Peter F. lloyle, John IL/ lief and Pur-
pobbs and his wife Polly PoblM. Thmnasl ttUon.
It. Hoyle, Andrew II. lloyl»\ Ell Hoyle,)
John W. Nesblt and Reuben BlrozLr. /
IT appearing to the <’ourt that the defendants, Andrew
1 H. Hoyle, John H Dabbs and his wife Polly Itahba
reside beyond the limits or this Htste, It Is ordered that
service of tho abo\a Hill bo perfected upon them by
publication In one of the public gazettes of this Btata
according to law, and that said defendant* do apnuar at
the neat term of this Court, on the fourth Monday In
October next, and plead answer or demur to said Hill.
L. £ HLEUK1.KY, Bol. pro. CompU’a.
STATE OF O BORO I A, DrIalb County.
i Thomas K. lloyle, Clerk of the Superior Court In
■ fbr said county and State, do hereby certify that th#
foregoing stated case is a true extract IHxn the Minutes
of said Court This 8d day of J une, I Mil.
July 8—wt4mo. T. K. HOYLE, C. 8. C.
NOTICE TO CORREMP • hDENTS.
P ARTIES writing to on for information will
please aacloea the postage for tba answer
Wa will ebaarfully write rap lias to enquiries,
but oaa’t afford to pay postage alto.
Juoa 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
TH* NEW TARIFF.
AN ACT 7b provide Revenue from commodities
imported from Foreign Countries.
Section 1. The Congress tf the Confederate
States tf America do enact, That from and after
tha thirty-firat day of August naxt, a duty shall
ba imposed on all goods, products, wares a ad
merchandise imported from abroad into the
Coufoderate Bute* of America,aa follows:
On all artiolaa enumerated in Schedule A,
au ad valorem duty of twenty-five per centum.
On all articles enumerated in Schedule B an
ad valorem duty of twenty per centum. On all
artielee enumerated in Schedule C, an ad valo
rem duty of fifteen per centum. On all articles
enumerated in Schedule D, an ad valorem duty
of ten per oentum. On all article* enumerated
in Schedule E, an ad valorem duty of* five per
centum Aud that all article! enumerated in
Schedule F. a Specific Duty aa therein named.
And that all articles enumerated in Schedule
G, aball be exempt from duty, to wit:
SCHEDULE A.
(Ticenty-Jtvc ptr centum ad valorem.)
Alabaster nnd spar orna-l car con, klrachnnweuer
mmta, liquors, maraschino, rat-
Ancl.ovies, aardtnes, and a la, and all other splr-
all other flsh preserved Ituous beverages of a alm-
in oil, ilar character,
Brandy and other spirits Glass, cut,
distilled from grain or Manufactures of cedar-
other materials not oth-j wood, granadilla, ebony,
erwise provided for, mahogany, rosewood, and
Billiard and bagatelle ta-j satin wood,
bles, and all other tables Scagllola tops for tables or
or boards on which games | other articles of fund-
are played, ( ture,
Comp sitlon tops for ta-Segura, snuff, paper segars,
bles, or other articles of: and all other manufac-
furniture, ' tures of tobacco,
Confectionery, c o m fl t s, Wines.—Burgundy, Chatn-
sweetroeats, or fruits pre- pagne. Clarets, Madeira,
ae-ved in sugar, molas-l Port, Sherry, and nil oth-
ses, brandy, or other 11- er wines or Imitations of
quortt, wines.
Cordials, absynthe, arrack |
SCHEDULE H.
(Ticcn/y per cent ad rulorem.)
Almonds, raisins, currants,, parts thereof, of whst-
dates, flgr, and all other! ever material composed,
whatever material <
Argentine, alabata or Gcr- posed,
mansilvei,manufactured Grapes, plums and pri
tured,
dered *
gold, silver, or other n
al not otherwise provided wise provided for,
for, 'Hair, human, cleansed oi
Balsams, cosmetics, essen- prepared for use,
extract*, pastes, per-! Manufactures of gold pla
diet a
j Manufactures of papier
clnal purpi...,
Hay-rum, I mache,
Beads of Amber, composi- Molasses,
tlon nf wax, and all other Paintings on glass,
beads, Pepper, pimento,
Beuzotes, bracelets, braids, nutmegs, clunanu
chains, curls, or ringlets, all other spices,
•nt part, not otherwise! provided for,
ovided lor, Plated and gilt ware, of all
inn and brushes of nil kinds, not otherwise pro-
Canes and sticks for walk- Prepared vegetables, fruits,
ing, finished or unflnlsh- meats, poultry and game,
ed, sealed or enclosed In cans
Capers, Pickles, and sauces or otherwise,
of all kinds, not other- Silver-plated metals, in
wise provided for, sheets or other forms.
Card cases, pocket-books, Soap, castlle, 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,
vided for. Epaulettes, galloons, laces,
Compositions of glass, set knots, stars, tassels, trea-
or unset, gels, nnd wings of gold
Coral,cut or manufactured, or silver, or imitations
Feathers and flowers, artl-i thereof,
fleial or ornamental, nnd
SCHEDULE C.
» per cent, ad valorem )
ap-
Roman candles, and all
similar arti lea used in
PyrotechJ
apparel. Including, hats. Fish, whether fresh, amok-
capa, gloves, shoes andj ed, salted, dried or
boots of all kinds, worn] pickled, not otherwise
by men, women or chi!-; provided for,
dren, of whatever mate- Fruits preserved In their
rial composed, i own juice, or pie fruits,
Baizes, blankets, Lockings, Fish glue, or isinglass,
flannels and floor-cloths. Fish skins,
whatever material Fiats, braids, plaits, gpsr-
osier, palin-leaf,
whalebone «»r willow, not
otherwise provided for,
Beer, ale and porter, In
casks or bottles,
Beeswax,
Berries and vegetables of
all sorts used for food,
n<'t otherwise provided
for,
Blue or Roman vitrol, or
sulphate of copper,
Bologna sausages,
Braces, suspenders, web
bings, or other fabrics
composed wholly or
part of India Rubber, n
otherwise provided for,
Breccia.
Burgundy pitch.
Cables and cordage, of
whatever material made,
Cadmium,
Calamine,
Calomel, and all other mer
curial preparations,
Carbonata of soda,
Castor beans,
Castor oil.
Candles and tapers of
spermaceti, stearins, pa-
rntine, tallow or wax, and
all other candles,
Capa, hats, muffs and tip
feathers for beds, and
downs of all kinds,
frames and sticks for um
brellas, parasols, and
sunshades, finished or un
finished,
Prank ford black,
Fulminates, or fulminating
Furniture, cabinet and
household, not otherwise
provided for,
Purs, dre-sed on the skin,
Ginger, dried, green, ripe,
ground, preserved or
pickled.
Glass, colored, stained or
painted,
Glass, window,
GIsm. crystals for watches,
Glasses or pebbles for spec
tacles,
Glass tumblers, plain,
moulded and pressed, bot
tles. flasks, and all other
vessels of glnss not other
wise provided for,
Glue,
Grass cloth,
Green turtle,
Gum benlton, or benjamin.
Guns, except muskets and
rifles, fire arms, and all
parts thereof not intend
ed for rol'ltary purposes,
Gunny cloth and India hag-
which fur shall be a com-i wise provided for,
ponent part, | Hair, curled, moss, seaweed
Caps, gloves, legglns, rults, and all other vegetable
socks, stockings, wove' substances used for beds
ahlrte and drawers, and or mattresses,
all aimllar articles worn Hair pencils,
by men, women and cbll- Uat-bodles, of cotton
dreo, and not otherwise
provided for.
Carpets, carpetings, hearth
rugs, bed-sides, and other
portions of carpeting, be
ing either Aubuxslon,
Brussels, ingrain, Haxnnj
Turkey, Venetian, vvUton
H any other similar *'
C* mposed of straw, satin
■traw, chip.-grasi, palm-
leaf, whalebone, or other
materials, not otherwise
provided for,
.natters’plush, of whatever
brlc not otherwise pro-| material composed,
vided for, j Honey,
Carriages and parts of car-, Ink and Ink powder,
rlages, (Ipecacuanha,
Cos to rum, 'Iridium,
Chains of all aorta. Iris, or orris-root,
Cider, and other beverages Iron castings,
not containing alcohol, Iron liquor,
nnd not otherwise pro- Iron, In bars, bolts, rods,
vided for, j sla ■ and railroad rails,
Chocolate, | spikes, fishing-plates and
Chromate of lead, | chairs, used In construct-
Chromate, bl chromate, hy-: Ing railroads,
drlodateand prussiate of Ivory black,
potash, J lap,
Clocks and partv of clocks,'Japanned ware of nil kinds.
Coach and harness furni- not otherwise provided
of nil kinds, | for,
Cobalt, Jet, and manufactures of
Comb* of all kinds, jet, nnd imitations there-
Copper bottoms, I of,
C->pper oda, bdta, nails Jewelry, or Imitations
and aplkea, I thereof,
opper In sheets or plates, Juniper berries,
called brazier’s copper,]Lacetof cotton, of thread,
and other sheets of cop- or other materials not
per. not otherwise pro- otherwise provided for,
vided for, I Lampblack,
Copperas, or green vitriol,,Lasting*, cut In strips, or
nr sulphate of Iron, I patterns of the size or
Corks, | shape for shoes, boots,
Cotton laces, cotton Insert-1 material composed,
Inga, cotton trimming Lead pencils,
locos, cotton and braids, Leaden pipes,
Court piaster,
Corel, unmanufactured,
Crayons of all kinds,
Cubeba,
Cutlery of all kinds,
Dtlilues.
Dolls and toys of atl kinds.
Dried pulp,
Drugs, medicinal,
Earthen, chins and stona
ware, and all other warts
composed of earthy and
mineral substances, not
otherwise provided for,
Bocaastio tile,
Ether,
Fjdsgar.
Fire-crackers, iky-rockets,
Leather, japanned,
leeches,
Linens of all kinds.
Liquorice, paste, juice or
root,
Litharge,
Maccsronl, vermicelli'gela
tine, Jellies, and ail other
similar preparations, not
otherwise provided for,
Machinery of every de
scription not otherwise
provided for,
MoH,
Magnesia.
Manganese,
■MBS
Manufactures of silk, I Patent mordant,
Manufoctures of wool of all Paving and roofing tiles,
kind*, or worsted not. and bricks, and roofing
otherwise provided for, slatee and fire bricks,
Manafscturoa of cotton of Periodicals Sod other works
all kinds, not otherwise In course of printing end
provided for, ’ re-publication In the Con-
Manufactures of flax of all 1 federate States,
kinds not otherwise pro-] Pitch,
vided for, Plaster of Paris, calcined.
shell, been, pearl, Ivory Quills,
or vegetable Ivory, not Quassia manufactured
otherwise provided for, I unmanufactured,
Manufactures, articles, ve»- Red chalk pencils,
sets and wares, not oth-! Rhubaib,
erwise provided for, of ! Roman cement.
of these metals Saffron and Baffron cuke,
shall be a component part, Sago,
Manufactures, articles, vea-1 Salts, epsom, glauber, ro-
■els and wares of glass, I chelte, and all other salts
or of which glass shall be and preparations of salts
a component material net not otherwise provided
otherwise provided for, j for,
Manufactures and articles]Sarsaparilla,
of loathsr. or of which Screws of all kinds,
leather shall be a compo-' Sealing wax,
nent part, not otherwise j Seme,
provided for, 8eppin,
Manufactures and articles Sewing silk, In the gum and
of marble, marble paving! purified,
tiles, and all o her marble Shaddocks,
mote advanced In manu Skins of all kinds, tanned,
farture than in slabs on dressed, or japanned,
blocks In the rough, rot Soap of every description,
otherwise provided for, not otherwise provided
Manufactures of paper, or 1 for,
of which paper It a com-1Slate pencils,
pooe t material, not otli- Smaltz.
erwise provided for, Shot of lead, not otherwise
Manufactures of wood, or' provided for,
of which wood Is a com Spirits of turpentine,
ponent part, not other Spunk,
wise provided for, Squills,
Matting, China or other Starch,
floor matting, and mats Stereotype plates,
made of Hags, jute or Still bottoms,
grass, Sulphate or barytes, crude
Medldnal preparations, or refined,
drugs, routs and leaves in 8ulphate of quinine, and
a crude state, not other- quinine in all its various
wise provided for, preparations, for walls.
Morphine, and papers for screens
Metallic pens, fire-boards,
Mineral waters, Parchment,
Musical instruments of all Tampioca,
kinds, and strings for IVr,
musical Instruments oi Textile fabrics of every
wh p-gut, cat-gut, and all de-cription not otherwise
other strings of the same provided foi.
material, Twine and pack thread, of
Mustard In bulk or in bot- whatever material corn-
ties, mustard seed, posed,
Needles of all kinds, for Thread lacings and insert
sewing, darning and ings,
knitting. Types, old or new, and type
Nitrate of lead, inetals.
Ochres, and ochrcy earths. Umbrellas,
O.l cloths of every descrip Vandvke brown,
tion, of whatever material Vanilla beans,
composed, Varnish of all Mud*,
Oils of every description. Vellum,
animat, vegetable and Venetian red,
mineral, not otherwise
of which cotton Is
component material of
chief value,
ed for,
Yams,
Leaf and unmanufactured
Gold-beater’s skin,
copul, East ladies, Bono-
SCHEDULE E.
(Fiveper cent ad valorem.)
Articles used In dyelrig and Junk, old,
tanning not otherwise. Piaster of Paris or sulphate
provided for, ' of Uine, ground
Brass In bars or pigs, old ground,
til only to be i.-man- Raw hides of all kind! un
basket-makers'
Paints, drj t or ground in
oil, not otherwise provid
ed for,
Paper, antiquarian, demy,
drawing, e'ephant, fools
cap, Imperial, letter, ami
for printing newspapers,
handbills and other print
ing, and all other paper,
not otherwise provided
for,
Paper boxes, and all other
Paper envel pea.
Paper hangings, paper for
walls, and papers for
screen* or fire hoards,
Parchment,
Verdigris,
Vermillion,
Wafers,
Water colors,
Whalebone,
White nnd red lead,
White vitriol, or sulphate of
Whiting, or Paris white.
Window glnss, broad, crown
or cylinder,
Woolen and worsted yarns,
and woolen listings,
Wheel-barrows and hand-
Wagons, and vehicles of
every description, or
parts thereof,
SCHEDULE D.
(Ter* percent, ad valorem.)
Alcornoque, \ state, not otherwise pro-
I Aloes, i vided for,
Amocrgris, I Hair of ah kinds, uncleans-
Amber, ed and unmanufactured,
AnunouD, and sal amtno- tleinp unmanufactured,
nla, Hemp seed and rape seed,
Anatto, roacon, or Orleans, Hops, horns, horn-tips.
Angora, Thibet, and other i bone, bone-tips, aud teeih
goats’ hair, or mohair,! unmanufactured,
unmanufactured, not oth- Ivory unmanufactured,
erwise nrovlded for, Ivory nuts, or vegetable
Annisseed, ' Ivory,
Antimony, crude or regulus Jute, sisal grass, coir, and
of, other vegetable substan-
Argoi, or crude tarter, ( ces unmanufactured, not
Arsenic, 1 otherwise provided for,
Ashes, pot, pearl and soda, Kelp,
Asphaltnm, Kermes,
AjoafoeUda, Lac spirits, lac sulphur,
Biinannas, cocoanutr, pine- and lac dye,
apples, plnintaino, or- Leather tanned, bend, sole
anges, and all other W'est and upper, of all kinds
India fruits in their net- not otherwise provided
ural state, for,
Barilla, Lemons and limes, and
Bark of all kinds, not lime juice, and juices of
Bark. Peri
Bark, gullla,
Bismuth, Madder, ground or pra-
Bitter apples, pared,
Bleached powder of chlo- Madd-r roof,
ride Urn -, Marble, In the rough slab or
Bones, Burnt, j block, unmanufactured,
Boards, planks, staves,' Metals, unmanufactured,
shingles, latho, scantling, not otherwise provided
and all other sawed lum-! for. Mineral kermes,
ber ; also spars and hewn ^Mineral and bituminous
timber, ot all sorts, ] substances In a crude
Bone-black, or animal car- sta*e, not otherwise pro-
bon, and bone dust, | vided for,
Bolting cloths, | Moss, Iceland,
not otherwise provided Nuts, not otherwise provid-
for, I ed for,
Books, blank, bound or un* Nut galls,
bound,
Borate of lime,
Borax, crude or tlncal,
Borax,refined,
Buchu leaves.
Box-wood, unroanufactur- Pear), mother of,
ed, I Pineapples,
Brasil paste, i Plantains,
Brazil wood, brlzilletto, andjPlatlus unmanufactured,
all dye-woods iu sticks, 'polishing stones,
Bristles, i Potatoes,
Bronte aud Dutch metal in! Prussian blue,
leaf, bronze liquor, and Puuiies and putnlce stone,
bronze powder, Rattans and reeds, unman-
Building stonea, ! ufactured,
Butter, Red chalk,
Bor stones, wrought or un- Rotten atone,
Nux Vomica,
Orang-s, lemons and limes.
Orpiment,
Palm leaf unmanufactured,
ought,
Cabinets of coins, medals,
gems, and all collections
of antlqualltles,
Camphor, crude,
< anUiarides,
Cassia and cassia buds,
Chalk,
Cheese,
Chlckory root,
Chronometers, box or ship
and parts thereof,
Clay, burnt or unburnt
cos shells,
Coculus Indlcus,
Coir yarn, Codllla,
of hemp or Ilex,
tow
Cowhage down.
Cream of tartar.
Cudbear,
Diamonds, earnest, mosa
ics, getus, pearls, rubies,
and other prrcl >us stonea
Sal *•.<!*, and all carbon
ates and sulphates of so
da, by whatever names
designated not otherwise
provided for,
Shellac,
bilk, raw, not more advanc
ed In manufacture than
singles, tram and thrown,
or organlalnt,
Sponges,
steel in bars, sheets and
plates, not further ad
vanced In manufacture
than by rolling; and cast
steel in bars,
'ubrhur, flower of,
'all"W, marrow and all
other grease or soap
stocks and soap stuffs,
not otherwise provided
for
ufactured,
Bells, old bell metal,
Copper In pigs or burs, cop
per ore,
Copper when old and fit
only to be remanufsef
dreseed,
Sheathing copper—but
copper to be conaldere><
except ; ;
and 14
tured,
Cutch,
Diamonds, cameos, mosa
ics, pearls, gems, rubies,
4b Inches long nnd 14
Inches wld*- nnd weighing
from 11 to 84 ounces,
Sheathing or yellow metal,
not wholly or In part of
other precious stones' India rubber, milk of,
and Imitation thereof Sheath ug or yellow metal
when not set, I nails expressly for shea-
Emory In lump or pulver-] thing vesoelo,
ized, felt, adhesive tor] Sheathing paper,
sheathing vessels, Fuller’s Stave bolts and shingle
earth. Gums of all aorta, ( bolts,
Type, old and fit only to be
re-manufactured,
Wold,
Zinc, spelter, or tentenegue
unmanufactured.
otherwise provided
for,
Gutta percha, unmanufac
tured, Indigo, India Rub
ber, in bottles, slabs or
sheets, unmanufactured
SCHEDULE F.
(Speoijte Duties.)
Ice, one dollar and fifty I rock—t
cents per ton, bushel of fifty-six lbs. per
Sait, ground, blown, or| bushel.
SCHEDULE O.
(Exempt from Duty.)
Hooka, maps, charts, inathe- other Improvements In
inaticul and nautical in- the arts, provided that no
struuiunta. philosophical article or articles shall be
apparatus, and all other deemed a model which
articles whatever, im|*nrt-' can be fitted for une,
ed for the use of the Con- Paving st ncs,
federate Statesa, i Personal and household ef-
Books, |*mpiilets, perlodl- feet*, not merchandise, of
cals, and tracts published citizens of the t oni. de
religious associations, | ate btalea dying abroad,
Tea,
Terne, tin, In pistes o
sheets.
Teazle,
Terra japonic#, catechu,
and tadtaiiona thereof, Tin In platen or sheets am
when set in gold or silver; tin foil,
or other metal, Tortoise or other shells un
Diamonds glaziers, set or. manufactured,
Trees, sliruba, bulbs, plant
and roots not otherwi#
provided for,
Dragon's blood,
Engravings, bound oi ,mu,»ivu
bound, I Tu i meric,
Extract of Indigo, • Watches and p a
Extracts and decoctions of! watehas,
log-wood aud other m Woad or pastel.
tods.
» t otherwise. Woods, vis: cedar, box.
provided for.
Extract of madder,
Ergot,
Flax, unmanufactured,
Flax seed and Unaeed,
Flints, and flint ground,
Flocks waste or shoddy,
Furs, hatters', dressed or
undressed, not oo the
wood, satin wood unman
ufactured,
jlroo era and Iron In
blooms, loops and pigs,
Ma|* and charts,
Paintings and statuary not
otharwlse provided for,
to be ra-HMQufactured,
■ Woel unmanufactured of
andraneed, when on every deeeripU a, and
- t heir of the Alpeebe goat
and other liks animal*.
ot asteral his to- I
•fid charts, statues, i.atu- ny ; provided the same
ary, busts and casts, of' imported in good faith
marble, bronze, alubaau r.i the use of any society in-
or plaster of Paris, paint- corporated or estauUahed
Inga anu drawings, e<ch-| for philosophical, agri-
itiga, specimens of sculp-
philosonhl
1 — cultural or h..rttcultural
cabinet of coins, purposes, or for the
im-duls, gems, and all col- or by the order of uny
lections of aiitlqailk-s; college, academy, school,
provided the name be or seminary of l< rr_l
specially imported in giaid, in tho lonledcraic Stated
faith for the use of uny, Wearing apparel anil oth.
society, Incorimratcd or personal effects, not me
established for pbilosoph- cliundise; profess Iona
teal and literary purposes,' bo..ka, Implement*, ln-
or lor tlie encouragement; struaiento, and tools of
of the fine arts, or tor the. trades, occupation or
use or by tho order of any ph.yu.ent, oi persons
church, college, academy/ riving in the t.onfedi
school or seminary of Buttes, provideu tliat this
learning in tho Onfede- exemption shall not
rate states, ' c..nstruedtolnclude- _
Bullion, gold and silver chinery, o. other articles
Coins, gold, silver and cop- imported fo.
per, i manufacturing establish-
Coffee, ' merit, oi ‘
cotton, j Bacon, pork, hams, lard,
Copper, when Imported for' beef, wheat, flout
the mint of the Conieder- 1 bran of wheat, tin
brun, all other grains, In
dian corn and meal, bar
ley, rye,oats, nn out meal,
living animals of all kind..
not otherwise provided
for; also alt agricultural
productions,includ'g these
of the ..rcltaru and garden
try, and nrotigbt~bac* t«
Confederate states in tin
same condition as whet
exported, upon which no Lead in pigs or bora, in shot
or balls, for cannon,
kets, rifles or pistols,
Rugs, of whatever material
composed,
by existing laws, or wuich Arum, ol every description,
may be prescribed by the; for military purposes, and
Becretary of the Treasury, parts thereof, munition!
■hell be Complied with, ot war.mliltaryaccoutre-
Gusno Monuies, and Fertil- mvnts, and percussion
toer# ef all aon% I caps,
Household effects, old and Ships, steamers, b
fatal-, dredgng
• pile jetties.
end articles to be used in
the constructs .
boro, nnd for dredging
and improving the i
lie# from foreign
tries, il used abroad hy
them, and not in.ended
for any other purges, or
for mile,
Models or inventions, or;
Skc. 2. And be it further enacted, That there
shall be levied, collected and paid, on each
aud every uon-enuiuerAted arlicm whieh bears
aeimilitude, either in material, quality, text
ure, or the uses to which it uiuy be applied, to
any enumerated urtteles chargeable wall duty,
the name rato ol duty whtcu is levied and
charged on the enumerated article by the Fore
going schedules which it most resembles in
any of the particulars belore mentioned; aud
if uny non-enumerau-d article equally resent
bles two or more enumerated articles on which
different rates of duty aro chargeable, tuere
shall be levied, collected and paid on such
non-euumerated article, the same rate of duty
as is chargeable on tho article which it resern
bles paying the highest duty. Provided, that
small articles manufactured from two or more
matoria<s, 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 winch are not enumerated
in the foregoing schedules aud cannot be class
ified under turn section, a duty of IU per cent.
ad valorem shall be charged.
8kc. 3. And be it further enacted. That all
goods, wares, aud merchandise, winch may bo
iu the puoiic stores as uuciatmed, or iu ware
house uuder warehousing bonds, on the 31st
day of August next, shall be subject on entry
thereof lor consumption, to suen duty as if the
name bad been imported, respectively, after
that day.
8kc. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That on the
mtryol auy goods, wares, or merchandise, un
ported on or after the Slat day ol August atore-
iuid, the decision of the Collector ol the Cus
toms at the port of importation and entry, as
to their liability to duty or exemption there
trom. shall be dual and conclusive against the
owner, importer, cousignee, or agent ot any
such goods, wares and merchandise, unless the
wuur. importer, consignee or agent aball,
wnbiu ten days after auch eutry, give notice to
the collector, in writing, of his dissatisfaction
with such decision, setting forth therein dta
tinctly und specially bis 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 appeal shall be fiual aud conclusive; and
me said goods, wares and merchandise shall
b« liable to duty or exemptiou tbereirom ac
oordingiy. any Act o! Congress to the contrary
notwithstanding unless suit shall be brought
within thirty d«ys after such decision, for any
duties that may have been paid, or may there
alter be paid, on said goods, or within thirty
days after the duties shall have been paid in
cases where such good* shall be io ood.
8ec- 6- Be it further enacted. That it shall be
lawful for the owner, cousignee, or agent ol
imports which have been actually purchased
or procured otherwise than by purchase, on
entry of the same, to make such addition in
the entry to the cost or value given in the in
voice as, in hisopinioa, may raise the same to
truo market value of auch imports in the prin
cipal markets ol the couutry whence the im
porlations shall have been made, and to add
thereto all coata and charges which, under ex-
sung laws, would form part of tho true value
at the port wh re the same may be entered,
upon which the duty should be assessed. And
itahell be the duty of the Collector within
whoae District the same may be imported or
entered, to cause the dutiable value of auch
imports to be appraised, estimated and ascer
tained, in accordance with the provisions of
existing lawa; and if the appraised value
thereof aball exceed by ten per oentum, or
more, the value so declared on entry, then in
addition to the duties imposed by law on the
same, there shall be levied, collected and paid
a duty of twenty per Centura ad valorem oo
such appraised value: Provided, nevertheless.
That under no circumstances aball the duty be
ised upon an amount leas than the invoico
or entered value, any law of Congress to the
contrary notwithstanding.
8bo. 6. And be it farther enacted, That ao
much of all Acts or part* of Acta, aa may be
inconsistent with this Act, shall be and the
ssma are hereby repealed.
(Signed) HOWELL COBD,
President of the Congress.
Approved May 31st, 1861.
JarPBMoa Davis.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER,
(L4TI O. E. A J. L. II 1 MILTON,)
DRLGG1STS A\D APOTHECARIES,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T HI8 firm has been formed for the purpose
of carrying on the
UK LG BUSINESS,
in all its branches.
We have lately been
enabled to replen
ish the Stock with
about twelve hun
dred gallons of va
rious kinds of
OILS. ALCOHOL, &c.
also now offer
Gum Opium,
Sulphate Quinine,
Suiphate Morpliim
We
Cream Tartar,
Super Carb Soda,
Sal 8oiia,
Sulphur, Ac , Ac.,
Gum Camphor,
With the usual assortment of
CHEMICALS, DRIGN, &©.
We give notice to our customers that the
earliest day ships can come into a Southern
p rt we shall commence to IMPORT DIRECT
our supplies of Foreign Drucs, Spict-s, Cognac
Brandy. WiDes. Glaastvare, Ac.
Terms strictly and invariably CASH.
HAMILTON. MARKLEY A JOYNER.
July 27, 1861—tf.
JUST OUT!
THE ONLY IMPROVED EDITION
OF
HARDEE’S
RIFLE
AND
11ST 1ST TRY
TACTICS!
2 V.»)s , 24 mo., cloth plates $2 50
2 Vole.. 8»o , paper, plates 2 00
2 Vols., 8vo, p*i er. no plates 1.60
FOR SALE BY
Jtilv 7
J. McPherson & co.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealc
Foreign and
DRY GOODS,
l 'lONNALLY’S Block. Whitehall street, four
w doors from Alabama Street. aprll.
New Orleans.
POINDEXTER LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
MO. 48, 1AROHNI STREET,
NEW ORLEANS,
j'OR Receiving. Forwarding and 8elling, for
Merchants. Planters and Traders Also,
keeps cor, stau tly on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants.
Way 13.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
-AND—
General Business Agent,
l Alabama street.
klin Building,
ml6-ly
N. A. MoLENDON,
ESALE GROCER,
AMD DIALER IM
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacoo, Cigar*, Ac.,
—ALSO—
COBAN, LARD. CORN I* FLOUR.
Ys. 8, Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree St,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T liE attention of close Cash Buyers is rc-
r - *■ • -
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturer! and Dealer* In
MEN’S <ft BOY’S CL0TH/N6,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMKRKS AND VESTINGS,
.‘Markham's Iron-front Building, White
hall, street,
t. m. larson, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
t. m. bbaomomt j April 2d, 1861.
COLOKED PHOTOGRAPH*.
P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph-
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY 8IZE,
from Miniature aise up to the atae of Life.
Persona having Daguerreotypes of their de
ceased relative# and friends, now have the op
portunity of having them copied to any aise
hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness
in every respect.
ftp Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta
Georgia. a W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
SCHOOL OP THE GUIDES,
O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
tor the use of the Militia of the Con fede
rate States—sent by mail on the receipt ot one
dollar. J. McPHERSON A 00.
Jane t.