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THE NEW TARIFF.
ACT To provide Revenue front com
modities imported from Foreign Countries.
SECTION 1. The Congress of the Confed
erate States of America do enact, That
from and after the thirty-first day of August
a duty shall be imposed on all goods,
• products, wares and merchandise imported
from abroad into the Confederate States of
America, as follows:
Ou all articles enumcjated in Schedule A,
an ad mbjtrcm i'uty of twenty-five per cen
tum. On all articles enumerated in Sched
ule ft, an ad valorem duty of twenty per cen
tum. On all articles enunieiated in Sched
ule C, an ad valorem duty of fifteen per cen
tum. On all articles enumerated in Sched
ule D, mi ad intJorem duty of ten per <*t M *
turn. On all articles enumerated in Sched
ule E, au ad valorem duty of per cen
tum. And that all articles enumerated in
Schedule F, a Specific Ihity as therein
named. And that all articles enumerated
in Schedule G, shall be exempt from duty,
to wit:
M HcnrLE a,
(TWENTY FI YE TER CENTUM AD VALO
REM.)
Alabaster and spar oroi
* rnente.
Anchovies, sardines, and
all other fish preserved’
in oil.
Brandy and other spirits 1
distilled From grain or
other materials not
o'hr#lie provided foj]
Billiard and bagatelle
and all other ta-
Ines or boards on which
games are played,
Composition tops for ta
bles, or other articles
of furniture,
Confectionery, comfits,
sweetmeats, or fruit*
preserved in sugar,;
molasses, brandy, or
other liquors,
Cordials,absynthe.arrack
SCHEDULE B.
(TWENTY PER CENTUM AD VALOREM.
Almonds, raisins, cur
rauts, dates, figs, and
all other dried or pre
served fruits not other
wise provided for,
Argentine, alabata or
German silver, manu
factured or unmanu
factured,
Articles embroidered
with gold, silver, or
other metal not other
wise provided for,
Balsams, cosmetics, es
sences, extracts, pastes,
perlumes, and tinctures
used for the toilet or,
. tor medicinal purposes,
Bay-rum,
Beads of Amber, compo
sition of wax, and all
other beads,
Beuzotes, bracelets,
braids, chains, curls, or
ringlets, composed of
hair, or of which hair 1
la a component part,
not otherwise provided
fer, 1
Brooms and brushes of
ail kinds,
Camphor, refined, 1
Canrs and sticks fori
walking, finished or
unfinished.
Capers, picklos, and au
ces ol all kinds, not
oinerwlse provided for, j
Card rases,po?ket books,
skeii Itoxes, souvenirs,;
anu all similar articles,,
of whatever material,
composed, not other :
wise provided for. !i
Compositions of glass, J
set or unset,
Cbral, cut or manufac
tured,
feathers and flowers, ar
scnDi
(FIFTEEN PER CENTUM AD VALOREM.)
Mjß,
Arrow-root,
Articka of clothing or
apparel.iDciuiiint; h*t*,|<
<-•{*, glovea, shot*- ami
doom of ail kind*, wont
br men, women or
cbtldree, of whatever:
material composed, i
B4:;cs, blanket*, bock
(UdutU imi floor
ci'jtbr. of wViatexer
rotierial composed, uot
otherwise provided for
Basket, and all other
article* composed ot
grass, osit % pwlm-leaf,
straw, whilewotie or
wi ow. wot wuterwiar
pranM imr.
Beer, w *>: jurir, m
.*• iJt W litiHiet
Jberwi,
i c. >i|4 tlf
.-see*’ io’ !uu< ,
t\* if l f>w **• U *
v* iVN*e| *1*41).. 4|f
Vj.'. A
UftM'j, roynuONt •nv
biiige, </ o'bar
coihpoMr'} rhail; u# it/ j
part of Ittdu HuUar,
flat otherwiiMt provided
for, . -j
Brr. jia.
Burgundy pilch,
Ration* ud bottom I
moulds of all kip la,
Cables arid oordage, oi
whatever material
made,
Cadmium,
Calamine,
Calomel and all other .
mercurial preparations’
Carbonate of aoda,
Castor beans,
Castor oil,
Candies and tapers of
spermaceti, stearine,
para fine,tallow or wa*,
.uid all other candles,
Capa, uata, muffs and tip
pets, and all other
manufactures of fur,
or of which fur shall
be a component part,
Caps, glover, leggina,
mitt, socks, stockings,
wove -birt* and draw
ers, and all similar ar
ticles worn by men,
women and children,
ind not otherwise
provided for,
Carpets, carpetings,
henrtb rngs, bed-aides,
and otiier portions of
carpeimi r>e,tig either
Aubuvfioo, Braaseb,
ingrain, Saxony, Tur
key, Venetian, Wili or ,
or any other sinuUr
rubric not otherwise
pro'hted for,
Carriages and parts of
carriages,
Castarom,
Chair s, of all sorts,
Cider an i other trerer
ages uot eontaining al
cohol and not other
wise provided for,
Chocolate,
Chromate ct lead,
Cr remate, bi-chromate,
hydfiodatc and prus
sl&te of potash,
Clocks and part* of
clocks.
Coach and harness furni
ture of all kinds,
Cobalt,
Combs of all kinds,
Copper bottoms.
Copper rods, bolts, nails
and spikes,
Copper in sheets or plates
curcoa, kirsclianweaser
liquors, maraschino,
ratafiia, and all other
spirituous beverages of
a similar character,
Glass, cut.
Manufactures of c*d*r
w ebo
- “ ay, mahogany, rose
wood, and satinwood,
Scagliola tope for tables
or other articles of fur
niture,
Segars, snuff, paper se
gars, and all other
manufactures of tobac
co,
Wiues-Burgundv, cham
pagne, clarets, madei
ra, port, sherry, and
ail other wines or im
itations of wines.
titicial or ornamental,
1 and parts thereof, of
whatever material
composed,
Fans and fire screens of
r every description, of
whatever material
composed,
Grapes,plums,and prunes
i aDd other such fruit,
r when put up in bottles,
-i case, or cans, not oth
erwise provided for,
- Hair, human, cleansed or
, prepared for use,
* Manufactures of gold,
r platina or silver, not
otherwise provided for.
Manufactures of paper
mache,
Molasses,
Paintings ou glass,
Pepper, pimento, cloves,
nutmegs, cinnamon,
and all other spices,
Perfumes and perfumery
of all sorts, not other
wise provided for,
Plated and gilt ware of
all kinds not otherwise
provided for.
Playing cards.
Prepared vegetables,
fruits, meats, poultry,
and game, sealed or
enclosed in cans or
otherwise,
Silver plated metals, in
sheets or other forms,
Soap, custi'e, perfumed,
Windsor, and other
toilet so rip-,
‘Sugar of all kinds,
Sytup of sugar,
: Epaulettes,galloon*, laces
knots, stars, tassels,
tres*els, and wings of
gold or silver, or imi
tationa thereof.
r.E c.
Green turtle,
Guni benizoti, or benja
min,
Guos.except muskets and
rifles, tire arum and all
parts thereot not in -
tended for military
purposes.
Gunny cloth and India
baggings, and India
mattings of all sorts
not otherwise provided
ij for,
■ Hair, curled, moss, sea
weed and all other
t vegetable saoatances
used Un beds or mat
tresses,
-Hair peccno.
Hm Wart ot oetxac or
wo* v
*L* Kk WUWIt, t
•wet -
’ t* <•’ a, WHiyow ,sot
. rl-.r<.# ,**>l.l r>* eutf
£m potuinW aiok
wuttt v* vkiM
r f #Mt iv| yftmx *tr\
*’<**.£ Iv#
Wttbwsg P>W>l vt Vtat 1
era* <*..'. •: f Mia
HiUU* ;
tab a*MI -i. * pv*>]io (
GrdiW
Iryt, ot on* loot.
Gob .*tsi.gj
Itbb
Gou, in l/M, Uiiti, ('alt,
•kG and railroad mil*,
fepike*, tub tug pair*
and chairs, used in
| Constructing railroad*,
Ivory black,
Jalap,
iJ up limed ware of all
t kinds, not otherwise
provided for,
Jet, and manufactures of
jet and imitations
thereof,
.Jewelry or imitations
thereof.
Juniper berries,
r Laces ot cot ton, es thread
, or other materials not
1, otherwise provided tor,
, Lampblack,
, Lastings, cut in strips, o*
, patterns of the size or
shape tor shoes, boots,
bootees, slippers, gai
, ters or buttons, of
,1 whatever material
composed,
Lead fx'iiciis,
, letilen pipes.
Leather, japanned.
Leeches,
Linens of ail kinds.
Liquorice, paste, juice or
root,
. Litbaige,
Rocoaron), vermicelli,
gelatine, jellie*. and
all other similar prep-
I aratioos, not otlierwise
provided for.
Machinery of every de
scription not otherwise
provided for,
Malt,
Magneto*,
Manganese,
Manna,
Manufacture* of the bark
of the cork tree.
Manufactures of silk.
Manufactures of wool of
all kinds, or worsted
■ not otherwise provided
■I for,
Manufactures of cotton
of all kinds, not otber
| provided for,
Mawwiactures of flax of
> til kinds not otherwise
provided for,
•Manufactures of bemp ol
culled brarleUs Copl
and other sheets of
copper not otherwise
provided for,
Copperaa,or green vitriol,
or sulphate of iron,
Corks,
i Cotton cords, gimps and
galloons,
, Cotton laces, cotton in—f
eer tings, cotton trim
ming laces, cotton and
braids.
Court piaster,
Coral, unmanufactured,
j Crayons of all kinds,
i Cubebs,
| Cutlery of all kinds,
| Delaines,
I Dolls sod “J Sos M ,
kinds,
! Dried pulp.
Drugs, medicinal,
Earthen, china and stone
ware, and all other
ware* composed of]
earthy and mineral
substance*, uot other
wise provided for,
Em-austic tile,
Ether,
Felspar,
Fig blue,
Fire-crackers, sky rock--
ets, Roman candles, 1
and all similar articles
used ia Pyrotechnics,
Fish, whether fresh,
smoked, salted, dried,
or pickled, uot other
wise provided for,
Fruiia preserved in tbeir
own juice or pie fruits,
Fish glue, or isiDglass,
Fish skins,
Fiats, braids, plaits, spar
terre and willow,
squares, used for oiak
ing hats or bonnets,
Floss silks, feather beds,
feathers for beds, and
dowos of all kiuds, j
Frames and sticks for
umbrellas, pa rasols.and
sunshade*, fiaished or
unfinished,
Frankford black.
Fulminates, or fulminat
ing powders,
Furniture, cabinet and
household not other
wise provided for,
Furs, dressed on the skin,
Ginger, dried,green,ripe,
ground, preserved or
pickled,
Glass, colored, stained or
painted,
Glass, window,
Glass, crystals for
watches.
Glasses or pebbles foi.
spectacles,
Glass tumblers plain,
moulded and pressed,
bottles, flasks, and all
other vessels of glass
not otherwise provided
lor.
Glue,
Grass cloth,
Taoipioca,
Tar,
Textile fabrics of every,
description, not other-,
wise provided for,
Twine aud pack thread
of whatever material
composed.
Thread lacings and in-j
sertings, j I
Types, old or new, aDd,
type metals, 1
Umbrellas, jl
Vandyke brown,
Vanilla bean®,
Varnish of all kinds,
Velium, I
Venetian red, I
Velvet m the piece, com
posed wholly of cotton I
or of cotton and silk. I
hut of which cotton is
the component niate-j
rial of chief value,
Verdigris, I
Vermillion,
Vinegar,
Wafers,
Water colors.
Whale bone,
White aud red lead.
White vitriol, or sulphate
of me,
Whiting, or Paris white,
Window glass, broad,
frown, or cylinder,
Woolen and worsted)
tains, aud woolen list
. > B g*S
Shot of lead, not other
wise provided for,
Wheel-barrows aud hand-,
barrows,
Wagons aud vehicles of
every description or
parts thereof
Spirits of turpentine,
Spunk,
Squibs,
Starch,
‘ttereotype plates,
Sdß bottom*,
raiflau of
trv* rn MrftbWd,
J an4l
ItS# Ml bA MM
>tW ppM*UMN,
tuM t in-, amd
i|V w.irrci oi fIH
os*** a*,
PasabM nZ,
■SaUiA pb lie,
SI 111 u. *.*. •.
m r%B <-Kan • M Alt VALOUR*.)
Ajud- of every deaerip
Uut, i.ot otbei wiaw pro
Vbll tot,
Aleut (toque,
Alba*,
Atnbsrgrias,
Amber,
Ammo uni, and al am
moaia,
A uatto,i oucuß.or Orleans
Angora Thibet, aud Other
goats’ hair, or mohair,
uniitaDatac Cured, not
otbei wuve piorided for, I
Anaired,
Antimony, crude or regu
lus of,
Argol, or crude tartar,
Arsenic,
Ashes,pot,pcai 1 and soda,
Aapbaliuoi,
Assatoeuda,
Banauuas, cocoa-nuts,*
pine apples, plaintains,
oianges, and all other
| West India fruits in
their natural state
| Barilla,
Bark ot all kinds, uot
otherwise provided fur,
Bark, Peruvian,
Bark guillu,
Hi*inutli,
Bitter apples,
Bleached powder of chlo
ride lime,
Bones, Burnt,
Boards, phtnk.a, staves,*
-hu.glei*, latlip, scant ■
Img, and all orher saw
ed iitailer ; also up* is,
and hewn timber,oi all
aorta,
• Rone hUek, or animal
carbon, and bone dust,
Boiling clotlw,
Book-, printed magazines)
paiuphleUt, periodic a Is,
and illustrated newspa- i
persboundor imbound ‘
not otherwise provided!’
tor,
Booki*, blank, bound or 1
unbound.
Borate of lime, t
Borax, crude or tincal, (
Borax refined,
Bouchu leaves, ♦
Box-wood, uamanufac-1
tured,
Brazil paste,
Brazil-wood, brixilletto, 1
and all and fe-woeds hi I
sticks, 1
Bristles, 1
all kihds not ottatwlse
provided for,
Manufactures of bone,
shell, horn, peail, ivory
j or vegetable ivory, not
otherwise provided for,
Manufactures, articles,
vessels and wares, not
otherwise provided for,
of brass, copper, iron,
•j lead, pewter, tin, or ol
I which either of these
metals shall be a com
ponent l> r t,
Manufactures, articles,
vessels and wares of j
glass, or of which glass
shall be a component j
material, not otherwise
provided for,
Man utactures aud articles |
of leather, ©t of which
leather shall be a com
poiient part, uot other
wise provided for,
Manufactures and art!
cl. sos marble, marble
paving tiles, and ail
other marble more ad
. vanced in manufacture
than in slabs or block*
in the rough, not oth
erwise provided tor,
Manufactures of paper,
or of which paper is a
component material,
not otherwise provided
for,
Manufactures of wood, or
of which wood is a
component part, not
otherwise provided for
Matting, China or other
floor matting,and mats
made of flags, jute or
grass.
Medicinal preparations,
drugs, roots and leaves
in a crude state, not
otherwise provided for
Morphine,
Metalic pens,
Mineral waters,
Musical instrumets of all
kinds, and strings for
musical instruments, of
whip-gut, cat-gut, and
ail other striugs of the
same material,
Mustard in bulk or in bot
tles, mustard seed,
Needles of all kinds, for
sewing, darning and
knitting,
■ Nitrate of lead,
Ochres, and och re y
earths,
Oil cloths of every de
scriplion, of whatever
material composed.
Oils of every description,
animal, vegetable and
mineral, not otherwise
provided for,
Olives,
Opium,
Orange and lemon peel,
Osier, or willow,prepared
for basket-makers’ use,
Paints, dry, or ground in
oil, not otherwise pro
vided for,
Paper,antiquarian, demy,
drawing, elephant,
foolscap, imperial, let
ter, and for printing
newspapers, handbills
and other printing and
all other paper, not
otherwise provided for
Paper boxes, and all eth
i er fancy boxes,
Paper envelopes,
[Paper hangings, paper
for walls, and papers
for screens or fire
boards,
Parchment,
Parasol*, aud sun shades
aud umbrellas,
Patent mordant.
Paving ami roofing tiles,
and bricks, and roof
I ing slates ami fire
bricks,
Periodicals and other
works in course of
printing and repuhli
caUon ill tlie Confed
erate States,
Pitch,
Plaster of Paris,calcined,
Plumbago,
| Potassium,
Patty,
.♦Quicksilver,
ilfuilh,
jtQua*sia mannfactnred or
! unuiuiiufactiircd.
Red chalk pencils,
Rhubarb,
Roman cement,
Saddlery ot all kinds, not
otherwise provided for,
Saffron and SafTrou cake.
Sago,
Salts, epsom, glauber, ro
clielle, find all other
salts and preparations
of salts, not otherwise
provided for,
Sarsaparilla,
Screw* of all kinds,
j Sealing wax,
M*ppb,
I a • a-y talk, Ut Ui gum
m*t4 yariM,
-•jadouck*,
*4 ir s ut *ll kind*.tanned,
4t‘ *•* <i, ot
ol every <le.v:it|>
tiuM, nut Uttiei Wiw
bfVtjd#4 lor.
gum* and r*aiu, iu a
crude stale, nut oilier
wine provided lor,
Hair, of all kind**, un
clc-Atied and unuiatiu
iaclured,
Hemp, Ottilia Dufoctured,
Hemp seed,and ra|ie seed
Hope, horn*, lioru-lips,
bone, bone-tips, and
teeth, unmanufactured,
Ivory, unmanufactured,
.Ivory nuts, or vegetable
I ‘ivory,
{Jute, sisal grass, coir, and
other vegetable sub
stances, unmanufactur
ed, uot otherwise pro
vided for,
Kelp,
Kermes,
Lac spiiits, lac sulphur,
I and lac dye,
Leather tanned, bend,
sole and upper, of all
kinds nut otherwise
provided for,
Lemons and limes, and
iioiM juice,and juices ot
all other fruits without
sugar,
l.iue,
Madder, ground or pre
pared.
Madder roof,
Marble, in the rough slab
j or block, umnauufuc
• tured,
Metals, imniaiifacitired,
not otherwise provided
for, Mineral kernies,
Mineial and bituminous
substances in n crude
Mtair, not otherwise
provided for,
Moss, Iceland,
;Mann-, printed with lines,
bound aud unbound,
Nation,
Nickel,
iNuts, uot otherwise pro
j vided lor,
Nut galls,
Nox Vomica,
Oakum,
Oranges, lemons, aud
limes,
♦Jrpiment, ‘
Palm leaf, unmanufactur
ed,
! Pearl, mother of,
Pineapples,
Plantains,
Platina, unmanufactured,
Polishing stones,
Broneg and Dm tub meul
in leaf, bronze liquor,
aud bronze powder,
Building atones,
Butter,
Burr stones, wrought or I
nnwrought, J
Cabinets of coins,medals,:
gems, and all collec
uona of au ©qualities,
Camphor, crude,
Cantharides,
Casi-ia aud cassia buds,
j Chalk, :
! Cheese, !
I (.’hickory root, ||
Chronometers,box orship
and parts thereof,
Olay, burnt or uuburuij
bricks, roofing tiles,gaa :
retorts and roofing:
slates,
Coal, coke, and culm of
coal,
Cochineal,
Cocoa nut-, cocoa andco ;
coa shells, 1,
Coculus l-iJicu-,
Coir yam, Codiila, or tow
of hemp or flax,
Cow hage down,
Cream ol tartar,
Cudbear,
Diamonds, cameos, mo
a.ics, gems, pearls, ru
bies,and other precious
stones, and imitations
thereof, when set in
gold or silver or othei
metal,
Diamoud glaziers, set oi
not set,
Dragon’s blood,
Eugravings, bound or uu
bouud,
Extract of indigo,
Extracts aud decoctions
of log-wood and other
dye-woods, not other
wise provided for,
Extract of madder,
Ergot,
Flax, unmanufactured,
Flax seed au<l linseed,
Flirts, aud flint ground,
Flocks waste or shoddy,
Furs, ratters’, dressed oi
unuressed, not on the
skill,
Furs undressed, when on
the skin,
Glass, wheu old aud fit
only to be re-manutac-j
lured,
Gamboge,
Gold and silver leaf,
Gold beaters’s skin,
Grindstones,
Gums —Arabic, Eurbarv,;
copal, East Indies, Sen
egal, substitute, traga
cautli, and all other
senUII Lf] E.
(FIVE PER CENTUM AD VALOREM.)
Articles used in dyeing
and tanning not other
wise provided for,
Brass, in bars or pigs, old
aud tit only lo be re
maiiutaclured,
Bells, old bell metal,
Copper in pigs or bars,
copper ore,
Copper, when old and fit
only to be re-manufac
tured,
Cutch,
Diamonds, caineos, mo
saics, peails, gems, ru
bie*,aud other precious
stones, and imitation
thereof when not set,
Emory in lump or pulver
ized, felt, adhesive foi
sheathing vessels, Ful
ler’s earth, Gums of all
soria, not otherwise
provided for,
Gutta percha, unmanu
factured, Indigo, India
Rubber,in botilt s,slabs ‘
or sheets, unmanufac
tured, India rubber, 1
NCUEIM I K I’.
(SPECIFIC DUTIES.)
Ice, one dollar and titty j
cents per ton,
Salt, ground, blown, orj
M Klim I.K (i.
(EXEMPT FROM DUTY.)
Books, maps, charts,
mathematical aud nau
lical instruments, phi
losophical apparatus,
and ull other articles
whatever, imported for
the use of the Coulede l
rate States,
Books, pamphlets period
icals, and tracts, pub
lished by religious as
sociations,
All philosophical apparat -
us, instruments, books,i
maps, and charts, slat-j
ues, statuary, busts and
casta, of marble,bronze
alabaster, or plaster ot
Paris, paintings and
drawings, etchings,!
specimens of sculpture,*
cabinet of coins, med
als, gems, and all col
lections of antiquities
provided the Same be
rpccially imported in
good faith for the uae
ol any society, iticor
poraled or enlablGbed’
fur p*oloopi.ir.iil and
liierary pui|M>*e,or loi
th eucouragrmnut •
the tine si's, or tor tin
llHe or tiv the order ot
uny church, college,
academy, school o i
seminary of learning in
the Confederate States
Bullion, gold and silver,
Coins, gold, silver and
copper,
Coflee,
Cotton,
Copper, when imported I
lor the mint of the
Confederate States,
Garden seeds for agri
cultural and horticul
tural purposes,
Goods, wares and mer
chandise, the growth,
produce, or manufac
ture of the Confederate
States, exported to a
foreigu country, and
brought back to the
Confederate States in
the same condition ar
when exported, upon
which no drawback has
been allowed ; provid
ed, that all regulations
to ascertain the idetui
ty thereof, preset ibed
by existing laws, or
which may be prescrib
ed by the Secretary
of the Treasury, shgil
be complied with,
Guano Manures, and Fer
tilizers of all sorts,
Household effects,old and
in use, of persons or
families trout foreign;
countries, if used
abroad by them, and
not intended for any
other purpose or pnr
posel, or for sale,
Models or inventions, or
other improvements in
Sec. ‘2. Ami /- it further t uneful, Tliiit
there shall lie levied, collected and }aid, on
each and every non-enumerated article which
bears a similitude, either in material, quali
ty, texture, or tho uses to which it may be
applied, to any enumerated article charge
able with duty, the same rate of duty which
is levied and charged on the enumerated
article by the foregoing schedules which it
most resembles in auy of the particulars be
fore mentioned; and if auy non-enumerated
article equally resembles two or more enum
erated articles on which different rates of
duty are chargeable, there shall be levied,
collected and paid on such non-enumerated
Petit IdSi
Prussein blllC,
Puinies and pumice stone
Rattans and reeds, un
manfactured,
Red chalk,
Rotten stone,
Safflower,
Sal soda, and all carbo
uates and sulphates of
soda,by what’ver names
designated, not other
wise provided lor.
Seed lac,
Shellac,
■Silk, raw, not more ad
vanced in manufacture
than singles, train and
thrown, or organizine,
‘.Sponges,
Steel in bars, sheets aud
plates, not further ad
vanced in manufacture
than by rolling ; and
cast steel in bars,
Sumac,
J.Sulphur, flower of,
Tallow, marrow, and all
other grease oi soap
stocks ami soap Stuff-',
not otherwise provided
for,
Tea,
l’erne, tin, in plates or
sheets,
Teazle,
Terra japouica, catechu,
Fin, in plates or sheets
aud tin toil,
Tortoise or other shells,
unmanufactured,
Trees, shrubs, bulbs,
plants, and roots, not
otherwise provided tor,
Turmeric,
Watches aDd parts of
watches,
VVoad or pastel,
Woods, viz : cedar, box,
ebony, lignuui-viiae,
grauaddla, mahogany,
rosewood, satin-wood,
unmanufactured,
Iron ore aud iron in
blooms, loops and pigs,
, Maps and charts,
Paintings and statuary
not otherwise provided
for,
i Wool,unmanufactured.of
every description, and
ij hair of the Alpacha
goat and other like uni
inals,
‘Specimens o f natural
history, minerology, or
botony, not otherwise
provided for,
, Yarns,
Leaf and unmanufactured
tobacco.
■I -
milk of,
Junk, old,
l’lasler of Paris, or sul
phate of lime, ground
or utigrouitd,
Raw hides of all kinds,
undressed,
Sheathing copper —but
no copper to be consid
ered as such, except in
sheets 43 inches long
and 14 inches wide,and
weighing from 11 to
34 ounces,
Sheathing or yellow met
-1 *l, not wholly or in part
of Iron,
Sheathing or yellow met
al nail< expressly for
sheathing vessels,
Sheathing paper,
Slave bolts, und shingle
holts,
Type, old and fit only to
he re-manufactured,
Wold,
Zinc, spelter, or tentene
gue, unmanufactured.
rock—two cents per
bushel ot fifty-six lbs.
per bushel.
the arts, provided that
no article or articles
shall be deemed a mod
el which can be fitted
ij lor use,
■ Paving stones,
1 Personal and household
efl’ec a, not merchan
dise, of citizens of the
Confederate States dy
ing abroad,
(Specimens of natural his
tory, minerology, or
botany ; provided the
same be imported in
I good faith for the use
of any society incorpo
rated or established for
philosophical, agrieul
tural or horticultural
purposes, or for the use
or by the order of auy
college, academy,
school, or seminary of
learning in the Confed
erate States,
Wearing apparel, and
other personal effects,
not merchandise ; pro
lesdonal books, imple
ments, iiiHUumetits, and
tools of trades, occu
paiiou or employment,
of per Mons aiiiv'ng in
the Confederate Hiater;
provided that this ex
emption shall not he
construed to include
machinery, or other
articles imported for
use, in any manufac
turing establishment,
or for sale,
Bacon, pork, hams, lard,
beef, wheat, flour and
bran of wheat, flour
and bran of all other
grains, Indian corn and
meal, barely, rye, oats,
and oat meal living an-
, imalsof all kinds, not
otherwise provided for:
also ad agricultural pro
ductions, including
I those of the orchard
and garden, in their
natural state.not other
wise provided lor,
Gunpowder, and alt the
materials of which it is
made,
i Lead, iu pigs or bars, iu
shot or balls, tor can
non, muskets, rifles, or
pistols,
Rags, of whatever mate
rial composed,
Arms, of every descrip
tiou, for military pur
poses, and parts there
of, munitions of war,
military uccourtmebts,
and percussion caps,
Sliips, steamers, barges,
dredging vessels, ma
chinery, screw pile jet
ties, and articles to be
used in the construc
tion of harbors, and for
dredgiugandimprovirig
the same.
article, thf same rate of duty a a l chargea*
ble on the article which it resembles paying
the higest duty. Provided, that small ar
ticles manufactured from two or more ma
terials, the duty shall be assessed at the
highest rates at which any of its component
parts may he chargeable. Provided further,
that ou all articles which are not enumerated
in the foregoing schedules and cannot be
classified under this section, a duty of 10
per cent, ad raiureni shall be charged.
Sec. 3. And he it further euactcfi, That
all goods, wares, and merchandise, which
may be iu the public stores as unclaimed, or
in warehouse under warehousing bonds, on
the 31st day of August next, shall he sub
ject on entry thereof for consumption, to
such duty as if the same had been imported,
respectively, after that day.
St.C. I. And he it further enacted, That
on the entry of any g tods,'wares, or mer
chandise, imported on or after the 31st day
of August aforesaid, the decision of the
Collector of the Customs at the port of im
portation and entry, as to their liability to
duty or exemption therefrom, shall be final
ami conclusive against the owner, importer,
consignee, or agent of any such goods,
Wares and merchandise, unless the owner,
importer, consignee or agent shall, witliiu
ten days after such entry, give notice to the
collector, in writing, of his dissatisfaction
with such decision, setting forth therein dis
tinctly and specifically his ground of objec
tion thereto, and shall, within thirty days
after date of such decision, appeal therefrom
to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose de
cision on such appeal shall be final and con
clusive; and the said goods, wares and mer
chandise shall he liable to duty or exemption
therefrom accordingly, 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 thereafter 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.
Sec. 5. lie it further enacted, That it
shall be lawful for the owner, consignee, 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 entry to the cost or val
ue given in the invoice as, in his opinion,
may vaise the same to true market value of
such imports in the principal markets of the
country whence the importations shall have
been made, and to add thereto all costs and
charges which, under existing law T s, would
form part of the true value at the port where
kite -aim: may be entered, upon which the
duty should be assessed. And it shall be
the duty of the Collector within whose Dis
trict the same may be imported or entered,
to cause the dutiable value of such imports
to be appraised, estimated and ascertained,
in accordance with the provisions of existing
laws; and if the appraised value thereof
shall exceed by ten per centum, or more,
the value so declared on entry, then iu ad
dition to the duties imposed by law on the
same, there shall he levied, collected and
paid a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem
on such appraised value: Provided, never
theless, That under no circumstances shall
the duty be assessed upon an amount less
than the iu voice or entered value, any law
of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sec. ♦>. And he if further enacted, That
so much of all Acts or parts of Acts, as may
be inconsistent with this Act, shall be and
the same are hereby repealed.
(Signed) HOWEbb COBP.,
I'resident of the Congress.
Approved May *2lst, lStil.
.JBFKKBSON DAVIS.
Lid <i AI I A DVERT 1 S ftM KNTS.
(1 UAICUI IN’* SALK.-On Hie first Tuesday in
T July inxt, will lx* sold before the Court house door In
Oljfethorpe, Maeun county, within the legal hours of sale
part of lot of land No. 9<, in the 7401 h district, G. M , In
said count*. Sold as the property of George W. Higgins,
au imbecile person, f >r the benefit of said imbecile.
Terms on the ‘lay ot sale. lIANNAU HIGGINS,
mayS-tds Guardian.
Administrator's Sale.
Wi I.L be sold on the lira! Tuesday in November next,
at the Court-house in Americus, ftumter county, the
plantation belonging to the estate of Thomas Q . Jackson,
lite of said county, deceased, containing nine hundred and
ninety acres. Tie tra *t comprises a tine body of oak and
hickory land— about 400 acres cleared and in a tine state
of cultivation. The plantation adjoining those of Cols. J.
K. Lunar an.l T. M Kurtow Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordinary for distribution to the heirs. Terms lib
eral. ROLAND BIVINS, Adm’r.
April 24, 1801 —tds
AD Tl I \ IsTK A I OR’S SALE.—By order of
r.iurt, will be sold on the first Tue.day iu October
next, before the Court-house door of Oglethorpe, Macon
County, the entire Plantation of Jas. 8. HoHlnshead, dec’d,
consisting of fraction So. 209, lots No. 166, IC7, 170, and
three fourths of lot No. 129, and containing 975 H acres,
more or less, situated in the 15t!i district of Macon county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate
under the incumbrance of the dower, but the dower may be
bought by the purchaser before or after the sale. Terms on
the day of sale. W’. H. liOLLINSHRAD,
mar 20-tds Adm’r.
YOU WANT WHISKERS?
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it fi./. i. r<y ii.i.ti's
Celebrated Stimulating Ouguent,
KOK THE WHISKERS AND HAIR,
riui i: subcrlbers take pleasure in announcing to the citl-
JL zens of the United States, that they have obtained the
Agency lor,ami are now enabled to otfer to the American pub
lic, the abo vc justly celebrated and world-renowned article
Tlic feliiinilatiiiK Ongiipnt
Is prepared by Dr. C P. BiIUKMUM, an eminent nhysician
of London, and is warranted to bung out a thick set of
WHISKERS ok a MUSTACHE,
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one oj
the kind used by the French, aud in London and Paris i
is in universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating
compound, acting as if by magic upon tne roots, causing
a beautiful growth of (luxuriant hair. If applied to the
scalp, it will cure baldxuss, and cntise to spring up in
place of the bald spots a tine growth of new hair. Appli-d
according to directions it will turn kki> or towy hair i>akk,
and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft,
smooth and flexible. The “Onguent” is an indispensable
article in every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s
use they would not for any consideration lie without It.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the
United states, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all druggists and
ilealers; or a box of the “Ouguent” (warranted to have
the desired eff et) will be sent to any who desire it, by
mail (direct,! securely packed, on receipt of price and
postage, fl ,18. Apply to or address
HORACE L HKOEM4N A CO.,
ntutooisTS,
apß 6m 24 William street. New York.
“Pure Liquors,
JUST IMPORTED.
DAIjY & FITZG-ERALD,
‘id door from Hard?mat) & Spurks’ Warehouse,
Mure jn*t rtceietd
PURE IRISH WHISKEY,
•• MERETT HRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
“ MADEIRA A PORT WINE.
These Liquors have been selected with great rare by Daly
iltirins it rrcenl visit |a Irelanal. They are
warranted pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
sort to puffery ill order to induce a sale. They are of the
best quality, and cannot fail to establish this eoiifWitdAtion
in the minds of all who try them. The public aud judges o
tie article,particularly,are Invited to calland examine for
hemaelves. (nov2B Bb-)
A Fliani’P lor C’;i|itali?*t.
MACON GRIST M ILL for SALE.
OWI!N4< to the insufficiency of our capital, and the
pressure of other engagements, we are anxious to dis
pose of the Macon Orist Mill, to a satisfactory purchaser.
The Mill is now iu complete running order—will grind 17 >
bushels a day, ami cannot fail to make a handsome profi
If well managed, in the hands of a person with sufticie i
capital to carry It on properly. The most satisfactory il
fornution on this, and other subjects connected with th;
business, can be obtained at the Mill.
sep ‘6 27- „ nOIEEUII.LET * CO.
MAI% OS,
OF Chickering * Son’s, Dunham’s and other celebrated
Makers ; warranted in tone, durability and finish to ba
first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of ~ ‘
Guitars, Violins, Accordeoas, Flutes,
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, Ao ,*e., by
aov 10 S. J. JOHNSTON A 00’
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, <fcC
MACON & BRUNSWICK RAIL ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
TIIK Trains on this Road, on and after Monday, 2-th
instant , will leave Macon daily (Sunday* excepted)
at 7 o'clock, A. M. Leave Buzzard Roost at 11 o’clock, A.
M. Connecting at the latter place with a oaily hue of
Stages for Wawkinavllie. A. K. COCHRAN,
Macon, May 29, 1861. —ts Prest. and Sup’t.
Central Tfcail lioad.
Change ot .Ak hcdKlc.
OIM and after Sunday, February 26th, IsOO, the Trains
will run as follows :
Leave Savannah 10.05 a. m., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8-&5 a. u. and 1 U)5 p. w
Arrive at Augusta 6So A. M and 6.35 P. M
Arrive at Mliledgeville 12 So P. m
Leave Macon.. . ‘ 10. IK) A. u. and lO.(K) p M
Aarrive at Savannah.... 7.29 a. a , 7.45 p. u. and 10.40 r. n
Arrive at Augusta ti.SO A. M. and 0.36 P M
Leave Augusta.. 1'l.Sl) a. m. and 2 15 p. m
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m. and lo 40 p. f.i
Arrive at Macon .8.56 A. w. and 1 l.Ui P. st
Trains (hat leave Savannah at 10 96 a. in., only run lo
Milieu, arriving there at 3 10 p. in., connecting with Ml a. in,
Macon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2 15 p. in. train at Auguetx, will
leave Mideii 5.60 p. iu , and arrive at Savannah at it! In p. in.
Passengers l>y 11.10 p. ui., from Savannah will go through
direct to Augusta.
Passengers Ly either 1.80 or 11.10 pm. trains frotn Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with no
detention at Macon
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, or Wee Urn &
Atlantic Kail ltoad, will leave Savannah on the 1.80 p. in.
train ; for Mdledgeviile and Eatonton on 11.10 p. m. train ;
for South Western Kail Road below Fort Valley, on 11.10
p. m. train ; those for Montgomery, Columbns, Ac., Ly
either tiain.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a. m. train, to avoid detention at-
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac , may take
either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon A Western trains to
Griltiu and Atlanta, and the west; also, with Mouth-Western
trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Port Gaines, Ameiicus,
Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen with Augusta
and Savannah Kail Road to Augusta and the north ; at Sa
vannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to New’ York ; also,
with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both ways, at
Augußta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured, and
passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Millen, as
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,
feb 29 General Superintendent.
SOUTH-WESTJEItJ* RAIL KOAl>
Change of Schedule.
Two Daily 1 rains between Macon dj* Columbus.
Leave Macon 9.45 a. m. and 11 50 p. it
Arrive at Columbus 3.3 u p. m. and 535a. m
Leave Columbus 8.15 A. M. and 3.3<) p. n
Arrive at Macon 9.00 a. m. and 9 05 p. a
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Chattahoochee,
Fort Gaines, Cuthbert and Albany.
Leave Macon 10.25 a. m
Arrive at Chattahoochee 0 47 P. at
Leave Chattahoochee 10 35 p m
Arrive at Macon ! 9.26 p. m
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany connect
daily at Smtthville, No. iu S. W K. K., and from Fort Gnines
daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee Mail Tram.
Leave Smith villa at .8 87 r. m
Arrive at Albany 6 05 p. m
Leave Albany at ‘. 1.15 r. m
Arrive at Smithvllle 3.20 p. m
Leave Cuttibert at fi 00 p. m
Arrive at Port Gaines 7.45 p. .y
Leave Port Gaines at 10 45 a. m
Arrive at Cuthbert at 12 42 p. u
Making (he connection with the up and down Chatta
hoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala , and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Milledgevilie and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Buinbridge,
Thomasville, Ac.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macou. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 20th, 1861.
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
(kN and after Sunday, April 14th Passenger Train- will
” be run as follow s :
Leave Macon 12 00 uight and 10 ts) a. it
Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 a.. and 4.00 p. y
Leave Atlanta 12.00 night and 11.00 a. m
Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. 2. and 5 Oil P. m
Night trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 12 00 night train from Macon, connects with the \v.
A A It. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and Nasii
viile, at 10.10,and the Georgia K K Cor August* at 7,L0 a y.
The 10 00 A. u. train from Macon connects with the W. A
A. R U. at 6 Ult P. M. and Georgia R. R. at 1.00 A it
Each train of the Western & Atlantie K. K. connects at
Chattanooga with trains foi Memphis, Nashville, New Or
leans, and all points West, and at Daltor. with trains for
Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find this the shortest, quickest and most
pleasant route to the North as well as the
Virgina Springs.
There beiDg less change of cars tlian by any oth-r route,
an<l the whole liue passes through a high, healthy region
many portions or it commanding views of scenery of the
most picturesqe character.
Time from Macon to New York hy train leaving at 1.4?
p a., til hours, by 12 night train hours. Close connec
tions by both trains at all points lieyoi.d Atlanta. K.ire t.
New York, SBB fifi; Philadelphia, sß;’ mi; Baltimore, s2o 00.
Washington,s4B 00; Richmond, $27 00; Petersburg,s27 to,
Jackson’s River, s2*2 00.
The last named point Is on the Virginia Central Railroad,
and only thirty miles from the Ureenbier White Sulphur
Spring*.
To Newborn, s2l 85, for Pulaski Alluni and Red and Blue
Sulphur Springs.
To Salem, S2B 10 for Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Sweet,
AUiim and Salt Sulphur and Ureenbier White Sulphur
Springs.
To Big Tunnell, $22 35, for Montgomery White Sulphur.
Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Salt Sulphur, Red Sulphur, and
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. A branch road of
miles runs to the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, when
ample pro vinous will be made to accommodate I(HK guests
A dally line of Coaches leaves this point for all the principal
Springs, including the Ureenbier White Sulphur.
Baggage checked to New York ; for other points checks
will be given to Knoxville, thence to any point desired.
Pare to New Orleans, S2B 00; time through, 68 hours.—
0T Twenty-four hours less than by any other route
apr 17-ts ALFRED L. TYLER, Sap’l.
Western A Atlantic Kaiiroad.
Atlanta to Chattauooga,lßS Miles —Fare, $5 00
DAY PASSENUKR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.30, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.43, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.30, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 0.33, 1’. M
EVUXINO PASBKNOKK TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 3.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 5 07, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.05, A. M.
This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Rail
oad at Chattanooga. JOHN W. LEWIS,
oct 5 28-ts Superintendent.
l I‘SN COUNTY RAIL HOAD
f|7HK daily train on the road connects with the train on
A the Macon A Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta:
Pare from Thomaston to Macon $2 86.
“ “ “ Atlanta 8
Through tickets can be had at the olHce of this company
in ThomaMton ; ami at the geueral ticket office of the Macon
A Western Rail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Spriugs, Warm
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will And this route very
pieasaut. Pine 9tage Coaches will leave Thomaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning daily to counect with the train from
Thomaston to Barnesvilie. A. J. WHITE,
july 26-ts Sup’t.
NOTICE.
f lIIIE Apalachicola and New Orleans Steam Navigation
A Company’s new and elegant Steamship
FLORIDA! sM+W
-719 Tons Burtlien, ~
O. O. NELSON, Commander,
Leaves Apalachicola the 7th, 17th and 96th of each month.
Leaves New Orleaas the 4th, 14th and 2Clh of each month
Pare between the following places and New Orleans :
Columbus, $lB 00
Eufaula, 17 00
Port Haines and Bainbridge, 16 00
Woodvtlte, Bellvue and Chattahoochee, 10 00
Tickets to be had on hoard the ship or any of the River
Steamers, and at the offices of the Agents.
ALBERT DODGE,
No 86, Water-street, Apalachicola
JOHN A M ITCH EL,
nov2B-ly No. 82, Poydras street. New Orleans.
c; l A NO, 1.1 M 1 a <fccC
| i Vi v Itltl.s. Rhode’s Phosphate.
I v"*y 000 Sucks MapesSuper-Phusphste of Lrr.e.
s<>o “ Reese's Manipulated Guano,
lhobhls. American Guano.
166 “ Land Planter.
160 “ Lime.
Por sale at Manufacturer’s prices by
feb 20 ASHER AYRES.
The Harden Express Cos.
WILL PASS GOODS AT THE
f'liMloiti House at Savannah,
AND FORWARD THEM
By Express or Freight Train, as parties may prefer, only
charging for our trouble the Custom House Fees, for passing
and forwarding. For further information concerning the
Above, apply to M. 0. MCDONALD, Agent
Macon, March 20,1861.
Pure Corn and Rectified W hiskey.
Pf / W V BRLS. Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward A Carey’s
s “ *VF Extra Rectified,Kentucky Pure White,” Ten
nessee Corn,’ Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia,’ and
other Brands, all received direct from the Distillers, and
or sale low by McOALLIE A JONES,
mar T
Consignment.
KAA BHBHELS STOCK PEAS.
OUU feb $6 ASHER AYRES.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. ,
I I! K LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
nai m life usmia compahy.
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPfTAL.
<£2,000,000, or * 10,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RESERVED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIHE4 TOKS *!l NEW VOKK :
JAMKs BKtiWN, Ki*|., Chairman.
FRANCIS CoTTKN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GROUGE RARi’LY, Fsq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Km,.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Esq.
JOSEPH HILLARD, Jr , Fsq.
A 1,1 vANDFR H AMILTON, Jr„ Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, F„ 4 .
WM. S. WKTMOKB, Esq.
EDWARD M ARCHIBALD, Ksq.
President Secretary, ALtKsiD l-K.I.L, Esq.
Counsel of lb- i- .ird. A HAMILTON, j r ’ e*,
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Ag’nU.
may 4 1 SI-9 ti Macon, Ga.
THE GEORGIA
HOTS IT SVsOMK E COMPANY,
COLtTMBUS, GEO.
CnABTFIIED CAPITAL - - $250,000
DIRRCTORS
John M. McGnugh, IV. H. Young,
P.ob’t. M. Guilty, J, G Strapper,
C. C. Co-iv, J. IMUges,
Daniel Gridin, W. H. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, James Ennis,
L T. Downing.
JNO MoGOUGH, President.
D. F. WIiLOOX, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and ail kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by fire. AppUeat'ons received and policies is
sued by JOSEPH M BOARDMAN,
feh 20—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
RICHARD CURD,
mmi, MARINS, FIRE AM) LIFE INHSAXCI 4GE\CY
.WsICO.r, GLOftf-L/.
Tllli undersigned, as agent of the
2Rtns Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Phoenix Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
LaFayette Fire Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
J?tna Life Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
Is preraved to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class oompaiiie - -on terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to RIUH’D CURD,
feb 8 ’SO-tf Agent
Ready Made Clothing.
fWTiIE under: -red | in stores LARGE STOCK of
! SDi THKUN lIUHi
OJjO r U TI 1 IST Gr !
Prom material manufactured in the Sooth, which heguarnn
te-s to sell Git :t profit,) as low as any one professiugto sel
at New York cost.
apr 25 K. SAULSHUHY.
METHODIST
Book Depository!
Comer Mulberry and Second Streets.
A GOOD STOCK. OF BOOKS
OF ALMOST E VICKY KIND,
Uwavs on hand, at the lowest prices, WHOLESALE and
RETAIL
Call and examine our Stock Sheet itlnsic, a good
assortment always on hand.
Orders from the country receive prompt attention.
Address (oct 24) J. W. BURKE, Agent.
1 SMiCS. Tit TQII : -
.)■ H. BQ\ltl)M4y, \V.lSHI.\iJTit\ BLOCK,
Corner Mulberry Street and Cotton Arenue,
MACOW, GEOKOIA,
DK.VLBR IN
LAV, (LASSIOAL, Htieil. SCHtMd. AMI IISOCLLAAMj)
T3 O O KS,
Blank Books, of all kinds ; Record Books, for County purpo
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, Wa
ter Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Oil and Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mathematical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam
mon Bom.ls, Writing Hauls, and Ink--, of all kinds,
Indelible Inks, Faber A Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., together
with all the various articles usually
found in a
HO O lv S r O K E .
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southfrn Mutual Insurance fouip'uy.
February 18, 1861.- v
uo>ii: A run at WL
WF are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac.
Also, hewing Machines repaired, nod new parts made, and
maohities adjusted,by a practical aud experienced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited,
jau 13 K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
CORN! L'OliK !!
Bl’3H Prime Western Corn, just received!
.( and for sale at 66 lbs. to the bushel by
MiMUM-lk A JONtH
Ki:UI\UI> LEAF LARD.
/rv KBGB Refined Leaf Lard now receiving and so .
Sale by MeCALI.IP, A JONES. J
AUV I*.
iSaroii Nliirliugs OMiabmsv, Ac. |
Hr 4||| HII. KN Macon Shirtings and F. R. Osnaburgs 1
fFVMv 25 bales Gotten Yarns, assorted Nos.
25 bales Georgia Stripes, for sale by
mar 20 ROWDRE A ANDERSON.
HAM If EL W. PEPPER,
SOCCI9BOR TO
HEHRY J. PEPPER ft SOW-
Watches, Jewelry and Silverware,
o. 176, U-ustnut strssi, (opposite tks State Boats
PaiIfARHbPKU, . . .
7 11 l * l l
M EOICINES.
A. Card.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively u td Lmu’j
Verhixtgb takes pleasure in saying it is tt ,■ u; L ._, , a! .
uable remedy to cure children of Hukss he ever knew A
i dollar bottle quite sufficient for 25 cares.
Believing that more children are loxt from the ib ■•: 0 f
1 Worms than from all other causes 1 r beer, men.: ! t
everijbody. Iu using, nothing else is necessary U - ... ‘
the children spring and fall. Besides the gr,■.,•,.i,, , ~..
•fsuch medicines, I never before found a more ... ~ f.
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. \\ . G. L i e >,
Varmifugw.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 2,1860.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle go ;s
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles 1
Little’s Vermifuge, in vl*u; -<o
Little’s King and Tetter Worm Ointment ]
Little’s French Mixture ] ~o
! mar 21 62
~~~~~~
Tt.u„nJ, ar.‘ rt.ily .ji.al:in, In .raise of
Ir. Kalim*s IsfaniHe < or'ila!
and whv ? Ice:u>se it never f.iiis to aflopl Ireda/.tanei .3
relief when given ill time. It acts as if by mtigi . ;.i don
! trial alone Will convince you that what we toy i, tree. It
! SSBUist
No Paregoric *f Opisito
j of any kind, and thei tfore relieve’ >*T rrioc’. iof rhe
I ings of your child, instead of !-y - hi
j For this reason, it commends itself as T h* ■ nly b ; -
paration now known for Children Teeth : . {• 1,
Dvsintcry, Griping in the B .wets. Acidity f Git v
Wind, Cold in the fle.vl, and Croup; also f-- 1 Sid*--
Gum", Hedwcinc Inrtamat on, Regulating li'-e i••• i
relieving pain, it liss no equal—being a sliti-s; arr, t
lis used with urifailiog siweess in all case* of Uni vN , r
otlier Fits As you value the life and health of y or
j ren, ao.l wish to save them from those ssd rtn-i 1 !:
j caoseqnences which arc certain to rt - dt frr > 1 !’
narcotics of which all other remedies for Infer’ (’
plaints are composed, take none hid Dr Ext:Ti.r u>
Cordial, this you can rely upon. I is perfectly Ua:m.t ..
and Car.not injure the most delicate infant.
Pries, 25 cents. Full direc ions accr.tnpany <;:ch ‘ttle.
Prepaied only by CHURCH k DUPONT.
No. 409 liroiidwty, Yew Yerk.
Healtut human blood upon being
A., u. ft 1 i 2 o cl
always presents ue with the same essential ch mer.ts and
gives of course the True Standard. Analyze the Blend oi a
person tutTering troiu Consumption, Liver Compiaiut D;, -
pepaia,Scrofula, Ac., and we had in every im-raucc certain
deiioienclos in the red globules of blood cupply
flciencies, and you are made well. The bfOeß Food is
founded upon this theory, hence its* astonishing s.ic.’, 5.
To all sutfering from consumption, incipien ott-ii r <d,
or from liability of any kind ; or from mental cr nervous
prostratirai, brought on iry any cause ;or frr ms- .‘.res
complaint* ; or from diseases of the kidneys or hia ifitr ;
and to ladies suffering any of the many distres-mv m
plaints their sex are liable to, and wi.jch e;. ‘ (Vr c 1..-
sumptiuiv the Blod Food is offered ns a <• r and
reliable remedy. Differing in every part cui fr 1 >he
patent medicines of the day, it is a chemical t-.r. ■ . !o'i of
Irou, Sulphur and Phosphorus, cf very gie* “ r>’. . s’ l
many hundreds bear giad and grateful test.e.ji.y to the
benefits it has conferred on them.
Price of the Blood Food gl per bottle. Uohi bv
CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 405 Broadway, N'tw-York.
And by Dr. K. L Strohkcker, Macon. rep
■—MRiwnir iiMnwiiiwrnntve -r—.... 2
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
NATHAN WEED,
Jttacon* Gcorffift,
Has sow in (tom and oC
assortment of the newest and most impi oved Turn
ing Implements in use.
Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows,
Plough Uames, Cultivators,
Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Thresher 1 -, Fan Mills,
Horse Powers, straw Cutters*
Shovels and Spades, Traces,
Spading and manure Folks,
Weeding llces,
of Scovils’, Collins’, Brade’; Patent Ac.- Hears Hoe Cos.
manufacture.
Sweedes and English refined IRON of nil -izt-s.
Warrant'd PI--W Steel, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vises, Bellows,
Hammers, Screw Piates, Tonga. Borax,
Carpenter’s r rool--,
Builders’ Hardware.
CA RRIA OK aSU \VAOOX J!A TEKi Li, S,
In all their variety.
mar 13
Hardware, Iron, Ste
AND
A6RICDLTOBAL IMPLEMENTS,
IW GRIfAT VARIFTY AT THE
NEW IKON FRONT STOKE
—OF—
CARIIART & Cl fill,
WHERE they continue to keep oneuiitei.u-vt--
aortment kept in Middle Georgia, corsiMir -. ■ t us
Swedes Iron all sizes, | Hammercu Plow steel,
Refined “ “ “ Cast
English “ “ “ 1 Blister
Round k Sq’r Iron all sizes, | German
Oval A Ho’nd “ “ “ | Spring
Horse Shoe “ “ “ , Tin
Nail Rods, j Machinery
PLAWTATIOM IE AUDWA I? £
HOES j Scovil, Brade’s and various other mak,;f.
Trace Chains, I Cane Hoes.
Plow “ I Axe.,
Breast “ j Haines,
Tongue “ j Plow Lines.
CARPESTER TOOLS.
Planes, Cbisseis ana Gouae-s.
Hand and Panel Saws, Augeis and Aut-ei tc s,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bins.
Mortioe Mavhines, Iron Braces.
Bench Vines and Saws, Hatchets aud Kairiierf,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails. F.radr,
Together w ith every thing used in the way ot RL'II.DERS
MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS
Can always find a Large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Lfather Clothes.
Dash Frames and Trimming of every variety u.ol ir, their
line.
Agricultural litipipiiiPß!’.
Such as Plow*, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blsucs, Grass
Blades, Brtar and Bush Hooks.
Fas AliUs—Gr nt’s, Clinton and other mat ‘
Spilte Tit realtor*—Emery’s. McConnell's. V mfhib's,
Georgia and other makes.
Him.. Puwt rt —Emerj’s, Bogaruer’s and L. ver
Powers.
lirtal * Cratl lew —5 and 6 fingered, of several makers
and style*.
All of which they offer at the lowest market rntes Thus*
Wishing to purchase would do well to cull and er-adne
price, Ac. aj.r 4-'t.O
Thurstons ot ihe GUI Palnwlio tiatCj
BY J. H. CALDWELL,
OF THK OFOlifilA COISFM 5
t §lll IS new and interesting book may now be bad at the
JL Methodist Book Depository. Price SI.OO Ber,t, just
paid, to any part of the State for $1.25. Aiithfis
feb 27 J, W. BtT.KE’
s.
GAS FIXTURES, Pocket fit?ft T.--. 1?r Citl-
Lery, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLER V, POjn w i
- DRESSING CASES, FANCY BA.-hiTe i Ai l'S
STATUETTS, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES. PORT MONIES AND I !
MURSCiIAUM PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLARES,
Shell ami Ornamental < oii.li->.
Fancy Hair Pins, BackpairniKUi Boards, Obcs? Men, Demi
noes, Billiard Balls, Cues
LEATIIF.IK & CHArG.
With nffiny new and desirable articles Dot ennrner;- ted.
Anew aud flue selection for le at low prices. i,r
nov 16 K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
-AA- -/m. :as i3v .
HCEI.BIt V WLSON’k/'';:r
at standard prices; aew and fine io. ju-
I and for sale by t: J. JOHNSTON .-.t’
| mar 14 Second
QjRWMMa WACHIWE6 and Wythei
! meuts repaired and adjusted, and new j>ar r
order New Tension Pads, Ac., for old machines.
mar 14 • -T- JOHNSTON A CO-
Pebble Spectacles*
IJY Gold aod Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, steel a'td Cvib
boii Specks.
A splendid assortment just reoeived.hy
nov 16 E J. JOHNSTON A C 0
Flour.
SOJk BBLS. Superfine and Fsmilv Flour to an
ts IF 16,000 pounds Oholce Family Hour, (’
Store, aad fer sale by . vnriUftS
ma/io POWDRE * anperso ‘