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SY AUTHORITY,
ATTS AND B E H O MT I O > (•
of /hr Second Station of the.
PRO VISIONAL CONGRESS
of the
CONFEDERATE STATES.
1861
(No. 162. J
AN ACT t.» provide Rovoua;* tn>ai Coiunicditie# Imported from
P«uvi*n C.Mintrie".
Section 1. The Consn*## of the Confederate St. *.e# of Ameri
ca .locr-vt, That fr.iui nnrt iCT.t the 3l«t day of Au*u*t mxt. *
doty *hall t>** imjvwd ou all Roodl, proJu**#, warn* aud m»*r*
« tiAodi«e inipirtMi iroui aicoad into the Coiiied«-iat«» Staten ot
America, a» tolto* •: .
Ou ait atficim enumerated in #<-h**duIe A, an ad v«i<»n u /
of twenty-live percwntuin. On ail articloacuummatpl
H randy
entuin
ulr B. an ad valorem doty ot twenty per -
••!. imuW >m .. h-dul.C. »u .d v«l"r.mdugr of«ft»-cn
tutu. Oil ,11 srlirl... •*»iii»fn»t«i l« wheduU . . ^l i,
•lulv «I I. » ncr . .-muni Ou ,11 •rticliu miomrrmt -d iu toucan*
k” »i> «ui ,Xn .» SutvofSw r.-r .-.-utnin. And tli.» »1I urtli U-.
... ...h.-iulr K. a .i»TilMt(latyMth«"r*'lun»ui«l. And
that all article* enumoratad in #<b«*duU» li ai.all be exempt from
duty, to-wit:
ScMKDt’LE A. (tw»*ut; -five per centum ad valorem. >
Ala>-.anterand ..par ornaments; anchovies, Nu’diueftand all other
*-»> nr,to.Hid ill Oil. . ,
rner spirit*distilled from grata or other material*,
rovided for; hiliiard and bagatelle tables, and no
tUher table* or boards ou which game# are played,
Go up >*.tion »op* tor table#,
fretiouarr. rata tits. *wertmei
la«ce*. brandy or other liqi
spurituoiia heverace* of a
Cut.
Manufacture# of cedar-wood, ftanadilla, eK»y, mahogany,
iMevrood au 1 *atin-we
S-nzliol# top*, for Uhl*
Mtiutf. iMDt rwsin, ami . —- —
tVuie* Bnriiiu - 7 - - - »«cUn-f. mitilrtm. i»>rt. sttvITj,
and ail other win.
ScHBPCL
Almond*. rai*;ii
preaerres! fruit
•tiier art idea ol furniture; con-
r fruit* preserved iu autar, uio-
m; *• ndials, abayuthe, arrack, eum-
. maraschino, ratafia, and all other
Minilar character.
,.i manufactured ; article
netal, uot otherwia** provided
. t*tter article* of furniture;
_nd all other manufacture* oj tobacco.
champagne, clareta, nnui' i* >rt »
or imitation* of wine*.
B. (twenty per cent nm ad valorem. )
u* currant#, date*. ti*s. and all other dried or
uU otherwise provide for; argentine, alabatn,
. manufactured or
broidered with gold, silver or other
liatM-ni. emmetfe*. MW,uce«. extracts, px*tc«, perfume, eud
tiuriure*. us-d lor the toilet or for medicinal pm i-wf; b*J nun,
1>,- .<1. <i| muter. • >mpi>.ition or «»*. and nil .-ther l»*d. ; heu-
I ,-itc, ; b.sc-.let., braids, earning curb or rinfleU composed ol
bail, or of which !i»ir i» a component pnrt, not otherwiseprovided
ior; femom. and brushes otiiil kinds. . .
Camphor. r. due*; <u» > and sticks, for walking. F.r..«bed or
unf. a toiled ; eaperv pickles, and sauces ol all kind*, not otherwise
provided tor: card eases. pocket-bt*oks, shell b-.xes. waveuir*,
and all similar srtidea, of whatevermaterialcompowd. not otner-
wi#e proviled lor ; composition*ofglaaa, ac-t or uusol; coral, cut
or manufactured. , , .
K •*ther*and flown. artiflulal or ornamental, and part* there
of. of whatever mat -rial coin posed : fans and tiro screen* ot every
dearripthm. ot whatever material c imposed
Crap. s. piano*, nnd prunes, and oth* r such fru;t, when put up u
b .Me*.« a -. - . oreau*. uotoii, rwisc provide-* for.
Hair, hamau, clean- dor prepai d for uto.
Msnufurtans at said, platiuaor silver. u«>t otherwise provided
for; maauiaet'ire*' of papier mache i molaaaes.
Paiutint- on -lass; pepper, pimento, cloves, nut megs, cinna
mon, and ail other spice*; Peifumeaaud perfumery, of'all aorta,
n..t otberwi- provided for; plated and gilt ware ot all kind*, not
otherwise provided for; playing cards; pr.pand vegefabfcs, frntta,
int:ats. poultry and game, sealed or enclosed in cans «*r ot jvrvvise.
Silve. plated metal-, in sheets or other form; »nup. castile,
pen,mien, Windsor, and other toilet s »apH ; sugar of nil knnl* ;
ty f!|»aV''t.'” r i«llo(m., 1 kn»t«, ibn, ImkI. trcsc. .nd
wing* of gold or silver, or imitations thereof.
bcHF.OL'LE C. ( tiltiH»u per cent. a«l valorem.)
Alum; arrow-root, artieles of clothing or apparel, including
hat*, caps, gloves, *iioc*aud boots of all kind*, worn by n;en. wo
men or children, ot whatever material composed, not otherwise
Baizes, idauketa, hocking*, flannels and floor-cloths, of whatev
er material c-/Uip>'sed, nor otherwise provided for; baskets, mid
Kll other articles composed of grass, osier, palm-leaf, straw, u hale-
otberwikv provided lor ; beer, ale and porter,
^Watches and parts of watciiaa ; wood or pcat«il t woods, vW. ‘
eedcr, box, ebony. uguiun*vitc, granadilla. nH»liogany,io*e-wood,
attu-wooa, ana nil otiiur wood*, aunianutactured.
iron ore.and iron in bloom, loops and pigs.
Maps and charts. F * *
laiuUug* and statuary not otherwise provided for.
" uu *i u, * uu actured, of every deacription. and hair ofthe Alps*
cagoat snd other likeiuimal*,
Specimens of nat ural history, mineralogy, or botanv, not other
wise provided for.
Yams,
Loaf and mimar jfactnred tohaoco.
Schedule K. ( five per centum ad valorem.)
Articles used iu dyeing and burning not othen* i*e provided for.
Bra**, iu bars or pigu. old and fit only to be re-manufactured ;
bell*, old; bell metal.
Copper, iu pigs or bar*; copper ore; copper, when old aud lit
only to be romahufaitnred; cuteb.
Itmmoud*. cauieo*. mosaic*, pearl, gcn»*. rubies, and other pre
cious stone*, and imitation*, when uotgvt.
Knicrr. In lump *>r pulvrmrtl.
Kelt, adhesive, for sheathing vessel*; Fuller’s earth.
Gum- <>f nil sk-.rts not otherwi*. provided lor : gutta pnreha,
tnaunfartnred.
Indigo; India rubber, iu bottle, slobs or sheets, unmanufactured;
India rublx'r, uiilk of.
!*la*f« r ot Peri* or sulphate of lime, ground or unground ; raw
aide* end *ki:is of all kind undressed.
Sheathing copper—but nocopfx r tj N* considered
<*cpt in sheet a forty-eight iucho long and tourt«*er
aud u -iahing irom eleven to thirty-lour ouuoes
yellow metal not wholly or part of iron ; sheathing or
al; nail* expie**!v for sheathing vessels} sheathing J !
holt* and shuifle inilt*.
Tin ore, and tin iu pigs or bar* ; type, old aud fit only to bo re-
iiia uu factored.
Wold.
Zinc, spelter,or ‘enfenogu". nnmamifnctnred.
Schedule K. (Specific Duties.)
Ice—one dollar aud filly cent* |>»*r ton.
Salt—ground, blown, or rock—two cents per bushel, of fifty
pruud-i per bushel.
Schedule G. ( Exempt from duty.)
Books, map*, chart*, iuatbematlcal aiul nautical iustrr
phikxtophical annaratn*. ami ail other articles whatevt
•ir the u*e of tn^winWlefi^ State-; hook*, pamphle
ah, m i tracts, pabii<b*d by rdigiouii uwctatisDa
All plnl .-..pinc.i appHiutu-, ii»-trumcnt*. 1*k ks, maps Mini
•hurts; .-tat ues, statuary, busts and casts, of marble, bronze, ala-
hasU-i. or plaster of pans; painting* atid drawing*; etching-
-ji-N-imcu* ol sculptor-; cabinet* of coins; medals, gems, ami all
•ollertion* of ant-quitic* ; Provided, Tbe same 1** specially
ported iu goo I -I til for the use of any society incorporated 01
.abl ah'-d :or philosophical and literary pur|x»se« or lor the
• Hir. *• i • nt «.l the line arts, or for the us • or by the order ol
hur* i. colics•*, academy, school or seminary of learning iu
uch, «
* wid
shcatldug •
•.import* <i
criodi
a fed v-rate
llulh
•:ate
Id nnd silver.
^old. silver and copper ; coft’t-e; cotton, copper, wheuim-
(>ortcd t«»r the mint oi’tin* t on ederate State*.
Garden s*-e«l*. ami all other seed* for agricultural and horticul-
'mal purposes: g»K».i-. ware* and merchandise; the growth, nro-
iuc.e >r inanulacture*of the Confederate State*, exported to a for-
-igu country ami brought back to the Confederate States in the
same condition a- when exported, upou which no draw-back has
vided. Inat i
escribed by exi
►ceretary of the
gulatious to ascertain tbe
i, or which may be
f *linii b»* complied
fktablisheil fo
.1 pur{mi!*i*. «»r for the
mv, school or semii
furnifu
bottoms ;
called
substauc
f cotton
, compos*
i provided for ;
i thereol; jewelry, or
in cask* or bottle*; b**er\vax; ia-rri*** and vegetable
used lor food, not otherwise provided for : blue or roman vxfrloi,
orsulpuate efcopper; bologna-ausage* ; braces, suspender*. " l >»-
biug, or other fa lines coin po*c<l wholly «*r in part o! Indian nib-
l»er f not otherwise proviaed for; breccia; burgundy pit*h ; but
tons and button mould* *>t all kiud*. .
Cables and eordag**. of whatever material made; cadmium ; «•«!-
ftmim *, calomel and all other mercurial preparation*; «*arb *uaU<o^
soda; castor beaus; castor oil; candles and tapers o! spermaceti,
steanne, parafine, tallow or wax, aud all other caudle*; caps,
bat*, muff* and tippets, aud all other manufactures of fur, or of
which fur shail be a * *»mpou«ut psrt; caps, gloves, leggins, lints,
socks, stiM-kiug-. wovesuirt* aud drawers, a.id ail similar articles
worn bv men. women aud children, aud not otherwise provided
for; earn.-t-. carpetiug, hearth-rugs, bed-sides, and other portions
*»i carpeting b*-iug tinier Aubasson, Brusa Is. ingrain, saxony,
Turk y. Y.-uetiau, Wdton. or anv other similar fabric, not other
wise provided for; carriages amf pert* of carriages ; castormn ;
chains, ot all ;« idrrand other 1-aerages not con taming al
cohol, au l uot otherwi*" provided tor : chocolate; chromate • »X
l**ad ; chromate. M-chroinate, hv-driodatc. aud prnssiate of pot-1
ash; clocks and parts of clock-coach aud harne^^
aii kiud* ; e.»balt; e imbsof ail kind)
rods, b »lt-, nails, and ^p.ke-- ; copper iu su- eta or piut<
brazier’s e-opper, and ot nor sheet* of copper, not otherwise provi
ded for; copporas, or green vitroil. or sulphate of iron; corks;
• ottou corn-, gimps, aud galloous; cotton laces, cotton iu*ert-
iiig*. cotton trinunmg. lace*, cotton iac.es aud braid*; court pias
ter : coral, uiauuiactured; crayon# of ail kind* ; cubebs ; cutlery
of all kiud*. , ,
Delaines; dolls and toys of all kiuds ; dried pulp ; drugs, medi-
rinal.
Earthen, china, aud stone ware, and all other wares composed
of earthy and mineral substauce* u*»t otherwise providec for; eu-
cau-tic tile*: ether. , _ ,,
Fel-par; fig-blur: fire-crackers, sky-ro* kets, Roman candles,
aud ail *im:I*rarticles u-ed iu pyrotochnies; fish, whether lre*iu
smoked, salted, dried «*r pickled, uot otherwise provided for;
trait-, pn-v-rved iu their own juice, »»r pie fruits; fish glue or
isinglass; ti-ih -kiu*; flats, braids, plait*, sparterre and willow
squares, used for making hats or bonnet*; floss silk#, feather
b -d«. feathers f »r beds, aud downs of all kinds ; frames and -tick*
for umbrellas, part-ole, and *au-hade», fiui-hed or unliuiahod ;
Frank ford black ; fulminates, or fulminating powders; furniture,
cabinet and household, uot otherwise provided for; furs, dressed
on toe-kin.
Ginger, dried, green, ripe, ground, preserv'd or pickled; glass,
colored, stained or paiut^d ; glass, window ; glass crystal* lor
watches; g!a-se# or pebbles for spectacle*; gla»* tumblers, plain,
moulded .il l pr-flsed. bottles, fla-ks, and all other vessel# ot gia**
not cut, and al! glass not otherwise provided lor: gl*e; grass
*-loth ; green turtle; gu n beuz >mor beujamiu; guns, except mus-
keU and rifles, flre-arius. aud all part* thereo: u<-t lutended lor
military purp «:*# ; gunny cloth and India bn^giug*, and India
mattings of all sorts, not otherwise provided for
Hair c irled. mo-s, seaweed, aud all other veg. tab!
used for h- ds *»rmattresse* ; hair pencils ; bat bodies
wool; lists and bonnets, for men, women aim chMdrei
of straw, satin--traw, chip. gra-«s. nalm-leaf, w iilow..
vegetable substance, or ol hair, wlmlebuu
otherwise provided for ; hatter’s plush, ot
is >sed ; honey. . ...
Ink and iux powder; ipecacuanha ; indium; lr.s or oms root ;
iron eastings; ir«,u liquor; iron iu bar*. b"it*, rods, slab*, aud
railroad n& aplkea, fi ih - g pi ites and chairs used iu coustruet-
fnc nulmdst ivory black.
Jalap; japanned war** of all kinds not othe
kLisd osanolaotures of jet. and i mi tat
imitations thereof; juniper berries.
Laces of cotton, ol thread, or other materials not otherwise pro
vided for ; lampblack ; lasting*, cut in strips or other patteras, of
the size or shape for shoe- r-o*»ts. bootee*, slippers, caicers or but
tons. of whatever material composed; lead peucils; b-aden pip-* ;
leather, japaum-d ; leeches ; linens of all kinds ; liquorice, paste,
juice or ro^t; litharge. .
Msccmroui, icrmtceUi, gelatine, jellies, and all other similar
preparations nototherxi*.- provided for; machinery of every de-
srnptiou u«»t otherwise provided for; uislt ; maguesia: mangan-
#•*»•; •uanna; mauufaeturea ol the bark of the cqk tr*'**; manufac-
turcsof-ilk; mauuiactures of wool of all kinds, or worsted, uot
otaerwisc provided lor ; macufactureaol'.iaii cf ail kind* not oth
erwise provided l^r; manufactures of cotton ol ail kinds not other
wise pr.nifled lor ; uiauu act •ire* o! tiaxotali kind* not otherv i*e
provided lor ; manuircturea of hemp ol all xiuds not otherwise
provided tor ; manulactures of bone, aheli. bom, pearl, ivory, or
vegetable ivory, not otuerwi-e provided for ; luaimlacture*. urti-
ele*, vessel- and wares, not otherwise provided for. cfbra-s, < op-
per/irou. steel, lead, pewter, tin. or of which either of these met
als *ujdi o,- a component part; maunfaeture#. article*, vessel*, and
wares of gla-* or ol' winen gla**» -hall b»* a (component material, uot
ota er wise provided for: inaiiu* act lire* and articleso! leather. <-rol
waichleatnersoall Ik- a coinponeut part, net otherwise provided
lor; lnaliufa'•ture^ snd article* of marble ; marble paving tile*, and
all outer marble more advauced in manufacture itisn m -lab- or
block* in tue rough not otherwise provided lor ; manufactures of
pap*r, or of which pap-.r i* a component material, n«»t^otherwise
provided for; manufacture* of wood, or of whim wo vl i# a compo
nent part, n otherwi-*- provided f«»r; matting, china or otl.*er
floor matting, and mat* mode of tla^-. jute, or gra** ; medicinal
preparations,drags, root* aud leave* in a crude state, not other-
w;*.' provided f*»r; morpuine; metallic pens ; mineral waters;
uiaftical iastru ncuts oi all kinds, and string for musical instru
ment*. of whip-gut. cat-got, and all other -trrUgs oftb* “a me ma
terial ; mustard in bill!; or in bottles; mu-turd seed.
Needle# oi all kind*, for sewing, darning snd knitting; nitrate
of lead.
Ornre- and o-hrey earth#; oil-cloths of every description, of
whatever material composed ; oils ol every description, animal,
v getable and mineral, not otherwise provided for; olives : opium;
oraugeaud lemon peel; osier or willow, prepared lor buskei-uia-
ker*’i ....
Paints, dry or ground iu oil, not otherwise provided for;
antiquarian: demy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial,
aud ior printing newspapers, hand-oili* aud otner printing, and all
other pup.*r, not otherwise provided lor ; pa}-T boxes, aud all oth
er fancy bjxes; paper envelopes; paper hangings, paper for
wall*, and paper lor *cr**-u# >r lire hoard* ; parchment: parasol#
and sun-shade*, end umbrella*; pat. nt mordant; pavuig and
ro.diuc til**-, aud bricks, and roofing .-l»4c*. and firebrick ; }K*riod-
ieals and other works, m *-/u.» e ol print of and rapublication iu
the Confederate States; pitch ; pis ol paris, calcined ; plum
bago; potassium; putty.
Q, iick*iiver; quia#; quatia. mauuiactnrHd or unmanufactured.
It.-d chalk p.*ueils: rhubarb ; roman cement.
S*.idl*-ry oi all kino*, not otherwise provided far; faffren and
*artron cake; -ago; *mr*. ensoul. gltt!ib**r, ro* helle. snd all other
sr.lt* aud pr--partition* *>i *alt# n*»t otcerwi*** provided for; *fr*a-
psrdla ; screw*.*! all kiud* ; sealing wax; s.-un *, *eppia ; sewing
«ils, in .‘begum aud purified ; -haudock#; skins of all kind*, tan-
u**d, dre;*«^l or jnpanue*l; slate peucils; suialtz; soup of every
description not **th*rw j*e provided lor; spirit* of turpentine;
spuuk; squill*; «t;ir«!i : stereotype piste; still bottoms; sulphate
of barytes, *;rude or refined; sulphate of quinine, and quinine iu
all its vaiiov# preparation*.
Taphx-s; tar; textile lahrics of every description, not other
wise provi.lud lor; twine and pock tnread. of whatever material
comp ised ; tbreswiiaciug*and insertings; typ**s, old or u*-w, aud
tvpe imtals.
’ I’lnbrella*: Vandyke brown; vanilla b* an-; varnish of all
kiuds; vellum: Venetian red ; velvet iu the pi-ce, composed whol
ly of cotton. or of eetton and silk, but of which *-*Jtton is th*- eom-
p >ncnl material of chief value; v-rdigris: verxniltior. vinegar.
Wafer* ; v. ater col r* ; whalebone; whit*- and red lead ; white
vitriol, or -nipbate of zme; t.hitiua. or i’ari- white; window
gla-*, broad, crown or cylinder; woolen and worsted yarns, and
wooleu li-tiug*; *laot of lead, not otherwise pr«»vid*-d for; wheel
barrow* and haud-bairow*; wagons snd vehicles of every .*<-
-criptiou, or parts th*-reof.
Schedule D, (ten per centum ad valorem.)
Acids of every description, n*»t otherwise provided for; uJeor-
noque ; aloe*; ambergris ; amber; ammonia and sal ammonia;
auatto, roucoii or Orleans; angora Thibit, and other goats* hair, or
mohair, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for; auuis-»erd ;
antimony, crude or regulus of; argol, or crude tartar; arsenic ;
a-b-•». jv»t. p.-arl and -oda ; aspnaltum ; as»af»*tida.
Hs'iana-. c'H *»u nut*, pine apples, plantains, orsnees. and nil
other West India fruits in thei unti ral *tat«-; bar>!la; bark of
aii kinds, not other’vise provided for; bark. Peruvian ; bark,
gtiilla; bi#m-»uth; fc.'tf-er apples; Weaehing powder of chloride of
lime; bme*. burnt;board-. plank-, staves,ihiuglus, ieths; aeaut-
ling, and ail other-awed lumber ; al*<* spars aud hewn timber of
all sorts, not otherwise providtd for; bone-black, or auimal *-ar-
bon. aud bane dust; bolting ciaths; b**ok*. printed, inagazilj**,
pamphlet-, periixiicals, and ilbiKtrati-d uew’s]in;iers, l-ound or un
bound, not otherwise provided Air; liook*. blanh. bound or un
bound; b irate of lime ; borax, crude or tnical; borax, refined;
bjuchu leaves; bint-wood umr-.uufaetured ; Brazil rn-te; Binzil
wood, brazifefto. and ail dye-woods in stick*; hn*t!e*; hr»)iiz*«
aud Dutch im-tal in leaf, bronze liquor and bronze powder; build-
in* -t«*u*-- ; butter; burr stone# wrought or i.u wrought.
Cabinets *»: «• .iu#, medals, iceuiH, and collection of antiquities ;
csmpiior. erode; ranthsride#: <*s**ia and er.-*is buds; chalk;
<*beesc; ••hickory root: ebronotneter*, b >x *!r ship, ami parts
tbere«»f; Hay, burnt «»r nuburnt bricks, paving aud roofius til. a,
pa# retort*. o:id roofing slatoa ; coal, coke and culm of cool; eocli-
iucol, cocoa nuts, cocoa and cocoa shell*; oculus indirus; coir
tarn ; cudilia, or tow of hemp or flax; cowiiade down; cream of
tartar; cudbear.
Diamond*, cameos, mosaics, gems, pearls, rubies and other pre
cious stones, and imitations tnereof, w hen set in gold or silv* r, or
olh"T ; diamond glazier*, act or not stt; dragon’s blood.
Engravings, bound *»r uubouud ; extract of indiro, *-xtra**ts
and decoctioas ot log-wood aud other dye-wood, uot otherwise
provided for ; extract of madder ; ergot.
Flax, unrnauuif c.tured ; flax seed aud linseed; flints and flint
ground ; flock#, waste or shoddy: French chalk; furs, hatter*’,
dressed or undressed, uot on tbe akin : furs, undressed, when on
the skin.
GUzs. when old and fit onlv to b«* re-manufartured ; gamlioze ;
gold aud silver leaf; gold-fi**ufer#’ skin: griud#tones; Gum*—
Arabic, Barbary, copal, Eu*t Indies, Senegal, substitute. inu;a-
ranch, ami all other gums aud re»?u# f in a rrnde stat»*, not other
wise provided for.
IIa;r f of all kiud*. unelc*u#.-d nnd unmanufactured ; hemp, un
manufactured ; hemp *eed, aud rap.- seed; bop-*, horns, bonitips,
bone. b.>uc-tip«. and teeth, unmanufactured.
Ivory, uumanu!a*-tur**d. iv«*ry nuts, or vegetable ivory.
Jut**, sisal grass, < <>ir, and other v*.getable subblanse*, immunn-
fae.tnn-d, not otherwise provided for.
K* Ip : kenneo. *
k • -inrits, lae.sulpber, and loc dye; leather, tacned. band sole
andnpp^r of all kind*, not otherwise provided for; leni<
!*ut s ’ * U< ? " fll0n * J, dlinwjuicc. end iukxaot nil other frai
Madder*
rough slab o r »»Wk. „., u
^ nut 8>lls;
OiXuui; nnni"t, Icm-jUf. and litn.., orpirnent
,1'Hlin lesf. unmautifactur^d . j»»tl. m ,rhi r of; rr„,
p.ant«;n, ; p!»tiu». umuaiiuf.cturod ; pnli.hiag stoue, ■ norltw."
pru«*!&n blue; pumice and puniiee atone. 1 ’
Rsrtan* and reeds, iiuniauufacturvd; red chalk: rotten stone
«-<* . _ , , « *- * Jpimira of soda,
flowed: 1*
lent it v thereof,
presesilie.1 by th
with. Guano, manure*, aud fertilizer* of ah
Household effects, old aud in u*e, of persons or families from for-
isnoountries, if usedubr.»ad by them, and not intended for any
•tner purpose or purpose*. «<r l*»r aaie.
Model* of invention* or other improvements in the arts : Provi
ded, That no article or article* shall be deemed a model which
be fitted for use.
uviiig stones; personal aud household effects, not merchandise,
of citizens of rhe Confederate States dying abroad.
S{e cifrfvae of uRturni history, tuiner&los;., or b«»*any; pr*»vi*led
«• same be imported in go«a: faith f*>r the use of any society ln-
pbiio*ophical, agricultural or uorti-
»e *-r by the ord**r of any college,
iry of learning in the Confederate
States.
Wearing apparel, aud other personal effect* not merchandise;
prole*-ual book*, implement-, in*truuieut*, and tool* of trrd*-*,
*ccupation or employment, of persons arriving in the Confede-
* Staten: Providt*d, That tin's exemption sbRll not be con
strued to include machinery, or oth*-r articles imported for use
ill auy muuulae’uriug establi*bin« iit, or for*ale.
Bacon. p;»rk, bams, lard, beef, wheat, flour aud bran of wheat,
flour aud bran <»fa!l otner grain*. Indian corn and meal, barley,
rye, oat* and out meal, nnd living animals of all kinds, not other
wise provided for; also all agricultural productions, including
those ofthe orchard audgardeu, in their natural state, not other
wise provided f or.
Gunp jwder, and all the materials of which it is made.
Lead, in pigaorin bars, iu shot or balls, for cannon, muskets,
rifles or pistols.
Rag*, of whatever material composed.
Arm* of every description, for military purposes, and part?
thereof, munitions of war, military accoutrement*, aud percussion
cajy.
Ships, steamers, barges, dredging vessels, machinery, screw
p*le jetties, aud articles to be used in the construction ol harbor#,
and ior dredging and improving the same.
S**c. 2. And be it further enacted. That there shall b*» levied,
collected aud pair* on each aud every non-enumerated article
which h*-ars a Bimilituoe. either in material, quality, texture, "r
the uses to which it nir. y be applied, tunny enumerated article
chargeable with duty, tue same rate of duty which i# levied and
charged «»u the enumerated article by tbe foregoing scheduler,
whicn it ino*t resembles in any of the particular# before memtion-
ed; and if any iion-cuumcrated article equally resembles two
or more enumerated articles ou which different rates of duty are
chargeable, then* -hall be levied, collected and j»aid ou such nou-
eiiumerated artiHe the same rate of duty hs is chargeable on the
article which it resembles, paying the highest duty: Provided.
That on all article* manufactured irom two or more materials, the
duty shail he assessed at the highest rates at which anv oi its com
ponent parts may be chargeable : Provided further. That ou all
artieles " hieh are uot enumerated in the foregoing schedules am;
cannot be classified under this section, a duty of ten p*.r cent, ed
valorem shall bcchurg-'d.
See. 3. And l>e it further enact*d. Tnct ail goods, wares end
merchattdi*'* which may be in the public Gores as unclaimed, or
iu wurehouf-under warehousing bond*, on the 31-t day of Au
gust next, shall be subject, on entry thereof for consumption, to
such duty as if the fame had been imported, respectively alter
that day.
Sec. 4. Aud be it further enacted. That on the entry of any
good*, wares or merchunei-e, imported on or after the 31 *t day o!
August aforesaid, the decision of the collector ofthe customs at
the port ol importation and entry, as to tlieir liability to duty or
exemption therefrom, shall be Dual and conclusive again*t tu*
owner, importer, eonsignee or agent of any such good*, ware# and
merchandi-**. unless the owner, importer, consignee or agent shall,
within ten days after such entry, give notice to the collector, in
writing, of hi* dissatisfaction with such decision, setting forth
therein distinctly and specially his ground of objection thereto,
aud shall, withiu tbirtv days alter the date of such decision, ap
peal therefrom to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision
on such appeal shall be final and conclusive: and the said goods,
wares aua merchandise snail be liable to duty or exemption there-
fintn accordingly, any art of Congress to the contrary notwitl:-
•*tfinding, mileas suit ilm'l be brought within thirty days after such
decision, for any duties that may have been paid, or may thereafter
be paid on -aid goods, or within tlrrty days after the duties shall
have been paid iu eases where such goods shall be in bond.
Sec 5. And be it further enacted. That it shall be lawful for
the owner, consignee, or agent of import# which have been actual
ly purchased or pror.urred otherwise than by purchase, on entry
of the same, to make auch addition in the entry to the cost or valid
given in the invoice a*, in hi# opinion, may raise the sam*- to th*
•rue mark* t value of such imports in the principal markets ofth«
country when** the importations shall have been mad** ami to add
thereto all costs and charges which, under e xisting laws, would
form part of the true value at the part where the same he entered,
upon which the duty should be assessed. And it *hall be the du
ty of the collector w ithin whose district the same may be import-
entered, to can#*-the dutiable value of such import? to beap-
[No. 155.J
AN ACT To authorise the President to
confer temporary rank and command,
for service with volunteer troops, on Offi
cers of the Confederate army.
See. 1. The Congress of the Confederate
States of America do enact, That the Pres
ident shall be authorized to confer tempo
rary rank and command, for service with
volunteer troops, on officers of the Con
federate army, the same to be held with
out prejudice to their position in said ar
my. and to have effect only to the extent
and according to the assignment made in
general order.
Approved May 21, 1SG1.
[N<T287.J
RESOLUTIONS to provide troops in the field with
bread nnd fresh provisions -
Resolved bv the Conyn ns of the Confederate States
of America, Tlmt the Secretary of War be, and he is
hereby, directed to furnish to such of our troops in the
field ns desire it, upou requisition made, ami whenever
practicable, in lieu of me usual ration of flour, an
equivalent ol well baked bread,and of this end he is
authorized to establish bakeries in surli numbers and
at kih‘1i points ns nmy be necessary or to mak contracts
for the supply of such bread.
Resolved that a daily ration of fresh vegetables be
furnish[edj to nil troops when ver the same enn be
provided at a reasonable cost and charges to the Gov
ernment.
Approved August 31,18fil.
[No* 150.]
AN ACT
TO amend nil net relative to Telegraphic Lines of the
Confederate States, approved May eleventh, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.
Section I. The Congress ofthe Confederate States of
America do enact.'That the sixth section of the “act
relative to telegraphic lines of the Confederate States”
be and the snnie is hereby so umeuded as to authori
ze the President to allow such compt nsntion ns may
be reasonable ami proper, in addition to what may be
allowed by the telegraph companies, to such of the
agents of said companies as he may charge with spe
cial and important duties, where such agents are deem
ed trustworthy unu acceptable both to him and tlie
companies concerned.
AprovedMay 21, 1861.
[No 159.]*.
AN ACT to divide the State of Texas into two Jodi-
rial Districts, and to provide for the appointments
of Judges and officers in the same.
Section 1. The Congress ot the Confederate States
of America do enact. That the state of Texas be and
the same is hereby divided into two judicial districts,
in the following maimer, to-wit : al! the territory of
the State of Texas within and west of the following na
med counties shall compose one district, to be called the
Western District, tu wit: Matagorda, Wharton, Colo
rado, Fayette, Washington, Jiurleeon, Milan, Falls,
McLeliau, Hill, Johnson, Tanant. Wise, Montague;
and all the territory east of said counties shall continue
the Eastern District of Texas.
Sec. 2. There shall be appointed a judge and mar
shal for saiil Western District The said judge shall
hold two terms each year of said couit nt the city of
Austin, ami at Brownsville, in the county of Cameron,
at the times prescribed by the laws of the United
States for the holding ofthe district courts of the Uni
ted States, at said places.
Sec. 3. All the laws of the United States relative to
the district courts of Texas, and the powcrsnnd juri--
dictiou of the same, so far as they are consistent with j
the constitution and the laws ofthe Confederate States, |
are hereby re-enacted nnd continued iu full force.
Approved May 21, 1861.
[No 163.]
AN ACT To define with more certainty the meaning j
of an Act entitled “An Act to fix the duties on ar- j
tides therein named,” approved March the fifteenth, i
eighteen hundred and sixty-one.
Section 1. Tlie Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That the above recited act shall
be so construed ns to embrace all railroad rails, spikes,
finishing plates and chairs, used in the construction of
railroads, which were imported ami were in bond at the
date of its passage.
See. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Secretary of
the treasury is hereby directed to refund to such rail
road companies as have, since the passage of said act,
paid on any ofthe above enumerated articles imported
as aforesaid a greater rate of duty than is prescribed by
said act. the amount over and above said rate. '
Approved May 21, 1861. 23 4t.
Southern Masonic Female
COLLEGE.
[Under the Conti ol of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia.]
Rev. C. P. COOPER, A. M. Prcaidcn*.
TXT'ILL resume exercises on the 25th of SEP-
tT I EMBER next.
An etbeient corps of seven Ladies and Gentle
men will comprise the Faculty, representing, as tar
as practicable, every Protestant denomination of
Christians.
This Institution appeals to the patriotism and
benevolence, as well as interest, ot the Southern
public lor its support.
The proceeds, beyond current expenses, for the
next Collegiate year, will be tendered by the Pres
ident to the Treasury Department of the Confed
erate States.
Orphaus of deceased, and daughters of indigent
Masons, will, as heretofore, continue to receive
gratuitous tuition.
Cheapness to patrons, and thoroughness to pu
pils. are aimed at in the system proposed to be pur
sued.
No pains or expense will be spared to secure
the best talent for the various Departments
to be exclusively selected from among South
erners.
A Preparatory Department is attached to the
College, where particular attention will be given
to laying well the foundations of education, as
absolutely necessary to further successful advance
ment.
The useful, the practical, and the ornamental,
will be sought to be blended and developed
throughout the whole regime of the Institution.
The moral and religious culture of pupi s will be
scrupulously kept in view.
French and Spanish will be taught by a lady
perfectly conversant with both of these lan
guages.
The Musical Department will be conducted by
a gentleman, assisted by an accomplished lady,
both possessing experience and genius to an
eminent degree, and occupying fine social posi
tions.
The late President resigning, to attend to pri
vate atlairs, unites with the retired Vire-Presj-1 -1
dent, and the Trustees, in commending the Jnsti- 1
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Vi Y HOUSE will he open fi r the re- A—A.
1*1 ception of MEMBERS OF T H E
LEGISLATURE, and transient visitors. i-IX
All who call ou me will be made comfortable.
E. S, CANDLER.
Milledgeville. Oct. Ifi. 1*61. -- O'
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY— Questions of ad-
mini.4trative policy hnve, and probably always will,
di-tract the public iiliud, aud divide men mto parties
But as regards “Jacob’s Cordial,” the mass are agreed
in one opinion, that it is tlie best medicine for all bond
diseases ever placed before ti e public.
Sold bv HERTl' & HALL, also by GRIEVE &
CLARK. u -
TIIE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
BY HANLEITER A [ADAIR, -
ATLANTA, GA.
T he daily southern confederacy
under arrangements just completed, will contain al
the latest intelligence of every kind, reported express
ly for ns by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also,
daily reports of the Atlanta and other Markets, Loc 1
Incidents and Items, Arc., A.C. Price—?•> n-vear: $.!
for six months, or 59 cents for one month—always in
^Tbe'tVEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is
made up from, and contains tlie creovi ol, the Daily,
it is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading matter
'than anv other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its
Market'Reports, will be full, and made up trom actual
transactions. Price 82 a year; br$l 25 for six months
—invai iably in advance.
S^PoslinnKtors are authorized to not as our Agents
in obtainingsiihs' - ril>ers nnd forwarding the money-
fur which they will be allowed to retain, as coinmision,
twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents ou
each Daily subscriber.
’■^Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten or more
subscribers, will be supplied with tlie copies ordered
at 12 1-2 percent, less than our regular rates.
jy.N’o name will be entered ou onr books until the
money is paid; and all subscriptions are discontinued
when the time expires for which payment is made,
unless the same be renewed.
Address, HANLEITER & ADAIR,
Atlanta, Georgia.
March 30, 1861. -17
SPRING AND SUMMER
atit3L&3sram’ari
ISS CARR
] has on hand a large beauti
ful assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
AT AUGUSTA,
fTTHE thirtieth session of this institution, will
X open on MONDAY, flip 4th November next.
Anatomy. H F CAMPBELL, M. D.
tution, under its present direction to tlie public! Surgery, L A DUGAS. M. D.
confidence.
The President is honored with most complimen
tary credentials from Bishop G. F. Pierce, Hons
Joseph II Lumpkin, T. R R. Cobb, and Col.
Win H Jackson, President of the Board of Trus
tees of the Georgia University.
Covington, the location of the College, is pleas
ant and healthy. Board can be obtained from
.$14 to $15 per month. $i2 to $14 in ordinary
times.
By order of the Presidential Board.
JOHN HARRIS, D. G. M.,
President cf the Board.
W. W. CLARKE, Secretary.
Aug. 10, 18i> J. J3 4t.
itimutpd aud ascertained,
ion# of existing Jaw# ;nud if tin* app
r* i*d by ten perr *ntuiR. or more, tii
then iii addit
hliall i»- leviet
»the duti**
with th** |
toed value thereof Khali *
kaloe so declared ou er.tr
1 by law ou the same, the
r; paper,
il. letter.
d pai^a duty <>f twenty per ceuti
uch appraised value: Provided, nevertheless.
That uuder no circumstance# shall the duty he assessed upon au
amount lew# than the invoice or entered value, any law of Congress
to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sec. 6. And be it Jurtner enacted. That so much of nil nets <u
part* of arts as may be inconsistent with the provisions of this act,
hiit}] 1 be aud the same are hereby repeal**!.
Approved May 21, 1861.
• [No. 153.]
AN ACT,
Concerning tlie transportation of soldiers
and allowance for Clothing of Volun
teers, and amendatory of the Act for
the establishment and organization of
the Army of the Confederate States.
Sec. 1, The Congress of the Confeder
ate States of America do enact When trans
portation cannot be furnished in kind, the
discharged soldier shall he entitled to re
ceive ten cents per mile in lieu of all trav
eling: pay,
CITATIONS.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court House door, in the town of
Monticello, Jasper County, Ga , the following
named negroes belonging to the estate of Eleazer
Lovejoy, deceased, to-wit:
Ailsea, a woman, about 55 years old , EUeck,
a man, about 4) years old: Dennis, a man, about
27 years old; Amarintha, a girl, about 16 years
old; Andrew, a boy, about 14 years old; Reese,
a boy, about 12 years old ; Elvy, a woman, about
3(> y^ars old, and tier four children, to-wit: Jane,
a girl, about 13 years old; Clark, a boy’, about
11 years old; Harriet, a girl, about 7 years old,
Alfred, a boy, about 4 years old. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased
AMOS BROWN. Adm r.
Oct. 7th, 1851. 21 tds.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
W HEREAS, J. F. Hodges, applies to nte
for letters of Administration on the es
tate of Benjamin F. Hodges, late of saidcoun-
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
by the first -Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my baud officially, this 19th day of
October, 1861.
23 5t. [dr] WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY’ next, between the usual hours ol
sale before the Court House door, in the town ol
j Monticello, Jasper County, Ga., the following
| named negroes belonging to tbe estate of P. P
Lovejoy, deceased, to-wit:
Emily, a woman, about it'd years old, and hei
child, Margaret, about 2 yews old. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said de
ceased.
JOHN D. LOVEJOY. Adm'r.
Oct. 7th. 1861. 21 tds.
Chemistry. JOSEPH JONES, M. D.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics. I P GARVIN,
M D.
Institutes and Practice. L D FORD, M. D.
Physiology, II V M MILLER, M. D.
Obstetrics, J A EVE. M D.
Adjunct Professor ot Obstetrics, ROBERT CAMP
BELL, M I).
W H DOUGHTY’, M. D , Clinical Lecture “at
City Hospital.’"
S B SIMMONS, M. D. Prosecter to ProfessoT
Anatomy.
H YV D FORD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Lectures, (full course) $105.
Matriculation Fee, $5.
The College building has been thoroughly re
novated, and many additions made to former facili
ties for instruction. I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
Sept. 24, 1861, 18 2in
NEW HOTEL!
PLANTER'S LOUSE.
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
T HIS HOUSE is Two Blocks from 2m
the Railroad Depot, IN THE BUS-
IN ESS PART OF THE CITY, and
near the Ware Houses and Wholesale
Stores. A Porter will be in attendance at the
Depot. J. O. GOODALE, Proprietor.
August Jst, 1861. tl 9m.
Consisting of all the LATEST
aud most desirable styles of
French Hats of every variety!
Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em
broidery, elegant Laces and Velvets, Head-
Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts, Hair Pins,
Bonnet Ping, Fancy Buttons, Lace Veils, Ruches,
French and American Flowers,
and a very large and well selected stock of
nrBBOTffS.
MARSALA IN SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS, dec., Ac.
Call nnd examine for yourselves before purchas
ing, as it will be much to your interest. She is
thankful for past favors, and solicits a liberal pa
tronage from our city and surrounding counties.
Milledgeville, Apm stn, 1861. 46 tf
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
AT SPARTA, GA,
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
the premises generally known as “ Mackies
old stand has opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The proprietor will us.- every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor hiu
with their patronage.
The table will be furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of theii
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to anj
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta..Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf.
EXTRAORDINARY CURES :
The Infallible Glim Coated Pills,
Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethrea
Discharges, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,andIrri
tation ot the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros
trate Gland. They are tasteless, and free from giy.
ing odorto the breath. Prepared bvK.BuADFOR
New York City,and sold by HERTY *fc HALL
Milledgeville, Ga. Price il per Box. They will
be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered/
(
S Are
£ Dis
New Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store.
HOTEL NO. 1.
A General Assortment of
Gents, Youths, and Bovs
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, ail made to order, and the
work warranted. Also, a general assortment o>
HATS! Beebes fashionable Moi.EskiX anc
Cassimer, and a variety of SOFT CASS., am
Light Summer HATS, for Men and Boys. Also i
great variety of TRAY T ELING TRUNKS, \ r A
LISES, BAGS. &C..&C.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
April 16th. i860. 47 tf.
np-
GEOKG1A, Wilkinson County.
W/ HEKEAS, James M. Howard, makes
» * plication to me for letters of Guardianship
ofthe person and property of William B. Sheffield
minor child of Wright Shuffieid, deceased.
There are theiefore to require all persons con-
eerned, to file in my office, on or before the first
Monday in December next, their objections, if
any they have, to said appointment, otherwise,
letters of Guardianship will be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my band and official signature, this
Oct. 25th, 1861.
23 5t. ELLIS HARV1LL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
Tu ull ir hum it may concern.
W HEREAS, Joseph F. Davidson of said State
aud county, applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Allen Davidson,
deceased, late of said State and county.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kind'ed and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why letters of Administration on the
, subsistence, forage, and un- estate of said deceased,.should not issue to said
drawn clothing, from the place of dis- a PP !icant - .
_i ,i.. _c 5_i:.. . Given under my hand and official signature,
charge to the place of his enlistment orjQ ( . t 05th i»6j.
enrollment, estimating the distance by the j
shortest mail route, and if there is no mail j
route, by the shortest practical route
The foregoing to apply to all officers, non
commissioned officers, musicians, artificers,
farriers, blacksmiths and privates of vol
unteers, when disbanded, discharged or
mustered out of service «f the Confeder
ate States; and it shall also apply to all
volunteer troops, as above designated,
when traveling from the place of enroll
ment to the place of general rendezvous
or point where mustered iuto service:
Prodded, That nothing herein contained
shall be so construed as to deprive the
mounted volunteers of the allowance ot
forty cents a day for the use and lisk of
fils horse, which allowance is made from
the date of his enrollment to the date of
his discharge, and also for every twenty
miles travel from the place of his discbsrge
to the place of his enrollment.
Sec. 2. That the fourth section of the
act of March 6, 1801, “To provide for
the public defence,” be amended as fol
lows, viz; There shall be allowed to each
volunteer, to be paid to him on the first
muster and pay rolls after being received
and mustered into the service of the Con
federate States; the sum of twenty-one
dollars in lieu of clothing for six months;
and thereafter the same allowance in mon
ey at every subsequent period of service
for six months in lieu of clothing: Provi
ded, T hat the price of all clothing iu kind
received by said volunteers from the Con
federate States government shall be de
ducted first from the money thus allowed;
and if that sum be not sufficient, the bal
ance shall he charged for stoppage on the
muster and pay rolls; and that all accounts
arising from contracts, agreements, or
arrangements for furnishing clothing to
volunteers, to be duly certified by the
company commanders, shall be paid out
of the said semi-annuel allowand of mon
ey.
Sec. 3. That the twenty-first section of
the act for tbe organization of the army
of the Confederate States be so amended
as to allow to aid-de-camp and to adju
tants forage for the same number of hor
ses as allowed to officers of the same grade
in the mounted service.
Appoved May 21, 1S61.
F.LLI 4 IIARVILL, Ord’y.
A'
Executor's Sale.
Curry, deceased, will be sold on the First
Tuesday in DECEMBER next., in the town ot
Monticello, Jasper county; seven hundred acres of
land belonging to said deceased, to-wit; three hun
dred acres known as the late residence of said de
ceased; three hundred acres known as the r-hed-
riek Turner place; one hundred acres John Curry
place and five likely negro men; Dennis and Mo
ses six years of age each; Frank 32; Fink about
29, Eilick about 21. the above described lands lies
about 12 miles North of Monticello. Terms ou the
day of sale. BERRY T. DIGBY'. Ex’r.
Jasper co. Oct. 15, ls6I. 22 tds
GijOKGi/l, ivvig^s County.
flTHEREAS, Isaac Carrol makes his applica-
T T tion to me in terms of law, for the Guardian
ship of the persons and property of the orphan
minors under the age of fourteen years, of Willis
8. Moore, late of said county, deceased.
These aro to cite and admonish all and singular
(he kindred of said miners, to be and appear at my
1 ffice on or by the first Monday in December
next, then and there to show cause, if any, why-
said leltcrs may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, Mariun, Oct.
3rd, 1861.
20 51. LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
\V7HEREAS, James Bobbit has filed his np-
?T plication in terms of law, for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of William J. Martin,
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or by
'he first Monday in December next, then and
there to show cause, if any, why said letters may
not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, at Marion. Oct.
14th, 1861.
22 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County:
W HEREAS Joel J. Edwards makes application to
me for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of .lames Edwards, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on the second
Monday in January next, then and there to show
cause, if any they have, why Letters of Adminis
tration should not be grauted the applicant in terms of
the statute.
Given under ray hand and official signature, this 6th
day of November, 1^3.
Executor's Sale.
A GREEABLE to the last Will of William Allen
deceased, will be sold on the First Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, in the town of Monticello.
Jasper county, the beautiful healthy and w-el!
known former residence of said Wm. Allen, deed
containing five hundred acies of land, well improv
ed good dwelling house, gin-house, blacksmith
shop, aud all other necessary buildings, lying nine
miles North of Monticello, right on the road to
Covington. Six likely negroes, to-wit: I’erry 611
years old, Ned 39, Lewis 27, Henry 21, Nancy 22,
Harriett 40. Terms on the dav.
JOHN A. ALLEN, ) „ ,
OZIAS ALLEN ) ^ r ‘
Oct. 19th 1861. [B r. i>.] 22 tds.
Executor's Sale. -
‘ITT’ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in DE-
T I CEMBERnext, before the Court House door
in Statesboro’ in Bulloch county, under an order
of the < 'ourt of Ordinary of said county, twelve
hundred and seventy five (1275)acres ot land, more
or less, lying in said county, on the Milledgeville
road, being the late residence of James Cone, de
ceased, wiih about one hundred and fifty acres un
der cultivation, with a good dwelling and outhous
es; bounded on the South by lands of Barber and
IVter Cone, on the We-t by the same, North by
Feter Cone, East by the Ogeecbee liver; also four
hundred and five acres, known as tlie Summer res
idence of said deseased. about fifty acres under
cultivation, with a good dwelling house and out
houses; bounded by lands of Feter Cone on East,
by the Braggs on llie South, by W. Brown oti the
West and North by W. A. Sheffield. Sold for a
division among the heirs of said estate. Terms on
the day of sale. SAM’L. B. GROOY T ER.Ex'r
Octobei-9, 1861. (db) 22 tds
T WO mouths after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate ot
Calvin A. Hall, late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE PAULK, Adm’r. de bonis non.
October 7, 1861. (lmc) 22 9t
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to
seil all tbe lands of John Cnnnard.jr, late of said
county, deceased. J EMIN A CUNNARI), Exr.
October 16, l8bl' btd 229t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Shadrach AIcMichael, late of Jasper
County, deceased, are requested to present them
in terms of the law, and all persons indebted to
the estate of the said deceased, are required to
make immediate payment.
B J. McMICHAEL
S. J. McMICHAEL
C. W. McMICHAEL
October 12,1861.
22 (it.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
V OTIC’E is hereby given to all persons having de-
i x mands against the estate of Wright Shuffieid, late
of said county deceased, to present them te me, pro
perly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
ns to show there character ami and amount. And al!
persons indebted to said deceased nre hereby required
to make immediate pavment.
JAMES M. HOWARD. Adm r.
Nov. 15, 1861. 26 6t.
GEORGIA, Wilcox County.
A LL PEK8ON8 indebted to the estate of John
1*. P. Mixon, late of said county Deceased, are
hereby notified to come forward and make imme
diate payment, and those having demands against
said deceased will please present them properly
proven.
This November 1st. I '61
GEORGE McCALL, Adm r.
November 1, 1661 25 (it
Bulloch Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Statesboro'. Bulloch county, on tbe First
Tuesday in DECEMBER next:
Eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight acres of pine
land, more or less, well impioved, and bounded by
lands of William Bland, Sen , Mitchell Waters
and Washington Waters, it being the late resi-
h-nce of William Little, late of said county, de
ceased. Sold uuderau order of the Court of Or-
nary for the benefit ot the luiis and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of
sale. TALBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
; ept. 15th, 1861. (d, n.j J8 tds.
Jacobs Cordial.
This valuable'medicine can be obtained at the Ding
Store of I1ERTY & HALL, also for sale by GRIEVE
&. CLARK, Milledgeville. No family should bo
without it. See no .ices &.c.
novl3
25 5t
M. H. HUTCHISON,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wilcox County.
"VirHEKEAS Oliver II Conk makes application
IT to me for letters of Guardianship of tbe per
son and property of Hariet and Elizabeth Hollings
worth. minor children of James Hollingsworth de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and others concerned, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause why said letters may not be
granted.
Given under my official signature, this 31st Oct.
1861.
JAMES YV. MASHBURN, Ord'y.
October 31st, 1861 25 5t
3
and linn* juice, cod juice* of nil other fruit a with-
und *»r pr«*par*Hl: madder root ; marine, iu the
man,iff)<:t u n»d ; metal*, Miuiauwiaeturad,
Saffl >wvr; *a( noda. aud all carbonate* andLB| J
nv whatever uamet designated, not otherwi** provided for*;st*ed-
Inr ; ; silk, raw, not more advanced in manufacture than
sinzleg. tram and thrown, or organize ; sponges; steel, in bar»,
,.T U plate.**, not further advanced in manufacture than hr
romns:, and cast steel iu bars; 6un.ac ; sulpber, flour of.
■rag ^ anfJ - ^ ‘»tber grease or soap stock and soap
•tuff*. otherwise provided for.
b,,n ”’ pUn “‘ od rooU ’*“'
■HHMiHKfi
■OwfisHc*
[No. 154.J
AN ACT To be entitled an Act to amend
“A11 Act to raise and additional 3Iili-
tary Force to serve during the War.”
Sec. 1. The Congress of the Confederate
States of America do enact, r l bat so mucli
of the second section of the act en
titled an act to raise an additional mili
tary force to serve during tbe war, passed
Jlay eighth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
one, be 60 amended as to authorize the
President, on the application of any com
manding officer of a regiment or battal
ion authorized by said act, to assign a sub
altern of the line of the line of the army
to the duties of adjutant of said regiment
or battalion.
Approved May 21,1861.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
T^THEREAS, Elizabeth Hendrecks, applies to
11 me for letters ot Administration on the es
tate of David Hendrecks, late of said County, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
withiu the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted the applicant in terms of the law
Given under my hand officially, this 24lh day of
October, 1861. (D B)
24 5t. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
Administrator's Sale,
Vl^ILL RE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Janu-
I 7 ary next, before the Court house door in Ea-
touton Putnam County within the usual hours of
sale the following property to-wit: The one filth
part of three negroes. Kineh a boy 13 years old
Malinda a girl 12 years old and \Y 7 ilkes a boy 9
years old. also 3J shares of R. Road Slock. Be
longing to the Estate of A. S. Edmondson late of
Putnam county deceased. Sold by virtue cf an or
der from Court of Ordinary.
(w be) E. J. EDMONDSON, Jr. }
M. J. MYRICK. 5 *
November 13, 1861 26 tds
Adm’rs.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the usnal hours of sale be
fore the Court-House door, Wilkinson county, Ff-
ty-Seven and a half acres of laud, more or less ly
ing and being in sa d county, adjoining lands of
A. R Fund ridge L. Bratian and the Dower of Mrs.
Kebeec Holder, being all that part of the tract
known as the tract on which Thomas Holder de
ceased lived, except that included in the Dower
aforesaid. Sold by order of the ordinary Court for
the benefit of heirs and creditors, as property of
Thus. Holder.
Terms on the dav ot sale.
REBECCA HOLDER, Admr’x.
October 2 J , 1861 [tu] 24 tds
DROPSY CURED!
S IXTY’ davs after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper County, for leave to
sell Five negroes belonging to the estate of Shad
rach Mr Michael, deceased.
B. J. McMICHAEL )
S J McMICHAEL )• Ex’rs.
C. YV. McMICHAEL, )
October 12, lc61. 22 9t.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, David M., Gilbert M and Laz
arus B. Anderson, Executors of the will of
William Anderson, deceased, have filed their final
return, and petitioned the Court for letters of dis
mission.
These aro therefore to cite all persons adversely
concerned, tr. file their objections on or before the
first Monday in April next.
Given under my official signature, this 10th
iept. 1*61.
16 mHm. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Putnam County.
A LL ptrsons who have demands against the
estate of Lew is P. Harwell, lafe of said coun
ty deceased, are notified to present them to the
undersigned within the time prescribed by law
and all persons indebted to the deceased, are re
quested to make payment.
SUSAN W. LIVELY', Admr'x.
JOHN W. HUDSON, Adm’r.
Oct. 28th, 1661. 23 6t.
S IXTY’ days after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Echols countv, for leave
to sell the slaves belonging to the estate of Lott Cope-
innd deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
JOHN. D. PETERS, Ex’r.
Nor. 9, 1861. [t. b. c.] 26 9t
* ■ -1 t—‘nt mnii—nt*—i
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Echols County, for
leave to sell the negroes, belonging to the estate
of Lott Coperlnnd, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased
JOHN D. PETERS, Ex’r.
.October, 26th, 1801. 24 9t.
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson
county, for leave to sell all lha land and negroes
belonging respectively to the Estates of Sarah
Bragg and Samuel Bragg, late ot said county de
ceased JOHN R. BRAGG, Ad’mr,
Sarah Bragg and Ad’mr. de bonis non Sam’l Bragg.
Nov. 4, 1861—n25
NO YANKEE HUMBUG!
Don't sire up until 1/01/ try Broom's Anti-
Hydropic Tincture !
T HE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the public, to their justly celebra
ted ANTI-HYDROPIC TINCTURE. A fair trial
is all we ask to convince the most incredulous that
our treament is no humhua. Many who have de
spaired of recovery have bi-en entirely relieved un-
der our treatment. We would say to those afflicted
with that loathsome disease, the Dropsy, to delay
no time iu giving us a call. Remember tlie old
proverb, “Procrastination is the thief of time ’’
We will visit patients when desired aud reasona
bly compensated for our trouble. On the receipt
of ten dollars we will forward to any Railroad de
pot its value in onr medicine.
M. & J. H. BROOM.
P. S—All communications must be addressed
to the undersigned to meet with prompt attention,
tie can be consulted by calling at his office on the
North side of public square.
JOSEPH II. BROOM.
Carrollton, Georgia.
CERTIFICATES.
Powelton. Hancock county, Ga., Jan. 16, 1856.
Joseph H. Broom, E-q.—Dear Sir ; This is to cer
tify that in the year 1856, l had under my care a case
of Dropsy, which I directed to he placed under your
treatment. The above case was placed under vour
care and treatment, aud in the space of six or seven
weeks you made a filial cure. The above specified ease
lias since been under mv notice,but no sign of Dropsy
lias since been visible, f won'.d therefore direct all who
have the Dropsy to give you a trial, fur 1 think your
medicine the greatest ever discovered for Dropsy.'
Yours re.-neetfullv,
K. V. SEAY, M. D.
Loni,Coweta county,Ga., Feb. 6, ISfil.
This is to certify that Mrs. Elizabeth Nixon sign
ed the abovecertificate in our presence —We fnrther
certify that wo were acquainted with her condition
before she commenced taking Dr Broom’s Anti-Hy-
drophic Tincture, ami so far as you know, all she
states in the above certificate is true. She was en
tirely helpless, and depended entirelv upon charity
for a support for herself and family. No one thought
that she could ever be relieved. She is now, to all a- 1
pearance, entirely well and able to work aud suppo.
herself nnd familv.
WESLEY YV. THOMAS,
JOSUA MOORE,
JOHN T. McCOY. J. P.
Greensboro, Ga., Jan. 30, I860.
Gentlemen : This is to certify that in the year 1853.
I had a negro man afflicted with Dropsy. I gave him
Broom s Anti-Hydropic Tincture, which I believe ef
fected a permanent cure. This negro was treated by
other physicians, but to no effect, and I cheerfully re
commend nnv one who lias the Dropsy to try Broom's
Anti-Hydropic Tincture.
[32 ly.j Respectfully, NANCY BICKERS.
Greensboro j Ga., Jan.3f, 1860.
Gentlemen: this is to certify that in tbe year 1853.1
had a negro man afflicted with Dropsy. I gave him
Broom's Anti-Hydropic. Tincture, which I believe et-
fected a permanent cure. Th is negro was treated by
other physicians, but to no effect, nnd I cheerfully rec
ommend any one who has the Dropsy to try Broom’s
Anti-Hydropic Tincture. Respectfully,
NANCY BICKERS. 24 4t
Or. J. a. KdcIiEAM'S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Ths Greatest Remedy
Jn the AVorld,
() AND THE
Most Deli cions
AND
Delightful Cordial
EVER TAKEN.
THE thousands upon thou-
asuda who are daily uning
McLean’s Strengthening
Cordial, certify that it is ab
solutely an infilllibe remedy
for tl**' renovating and IN-*
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rifying ami enriching the Blood—restoring the sick
8auering invalid to
UKALTII A N D NTRENCTH*
THERE IS NO 3IISTAKE ABOUT IT.
IT will cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea
Dysentery, Headache, Depression of Spirits, Fevei
and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad Breath, or any diseas.
ofthe Liver, Stomach, or Bowels.
fdec GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Ilealtiiy
Strong and vigorous?
LADIES,do you want the bloom of Health t<
mount to your cheeks again?—then go at once and ge
.VicGenu’s Strengthening Cordial nml BI001
Purifier. Delaynot a moment; it is warranted to giv*
satisfaction. It will core any disease of the Kidney
Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstrua
tion. Falling of ihe \\ iioib, Barrenness, or any disease
arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is au In
fallible Remedy FOR CHILDHEN.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny Children, ti
be healthy strong and rebust!—then give them
McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, (se.
the directions on each bottle) it is delicious to take.
One table-spoouful, taken every moruing fast
ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
CAUTION!—Beware of Druggists or Deoleri
wYio may try to palm upou you a buttle of Bitters o.
Sarsaparilla, | which they can buy cheap.) by saying i
is just as good. There nre even men BASE eliougl
to steal part of uiv name to dub their VILE decor-
tions. Avoid such infamous PIRATES and tle-ir vii
hiiuons compounds! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean';
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Flu ffier. Take noth
ing else. It is the only remedy that will Purify you:
Blood thoroughly, and, at 1 lie same time, STRENGTH
EN and INVIGORATE the whole organization. It i.-
nut up in Large Bottles— ?t per bottle, or six bottle.-
Dr. McLean's Universal Pills.
For Lifer Complaint, Biliousness, Headiche, &c,
There has never been a CATHARTIC medicine, of
fererl to tliepiiblie, that has given such entire satisfac
tion as McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly inno
cent and can be taken by the most tender iutant; yei
pro apt and powerful in removing al! Bilious secretion-
Acid or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. Ii
fact, they nre the only PILLS that should be used ii.
malarious districts.
They produce no Griping, Sickness or Pain in tht
Stomach or Bowels, though very active and searching
in their operation promoting healthy secretions of tin
Liver and Kidneys. Wlm will suffer from Biliousness.
Headache and foul Stomach, when so cheap a remt-
dycan be obtained! Keep them constantly on hand;
a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours,
days, and months of siekuess. Ask for Dr. J. 11. Mc
Lean's Universal Pills. Take 110 other. Being eoatei
they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, an;
can be sent by mail to any part of the United States.
Di\ McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
The Beat External in Ihe World
for innn or Beaut.
Thousands of human beings have been saved a life
of decrepitude'and 'misery, by the use of this invalua
ble Liniment- It will relieve' PAIN almost instanta
neously, and it will cleanse, purify and lienl the foulest
SORE in an iucredible short time. McLEAN’S VOL
CANIC OIL LINIMENT will relieve the most in
veterate cases of Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. For
Paralysis,contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in
the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, it will never fail.—
Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache or
Earache. For Burns or Seklds, or any Pain, it is an
infallible Remedy. Try it, and you will find it an in-
dispensihle remedy. Keep it always on hand.
PLANTERS,FARMERS, or anyone liavingcharge
of horses, will save money by using McLean's Volcan
ic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and infallible cure tor
Galls, Sprains. Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney,
Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease,—
Try it, and you will be convinced.
DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
The above preparation, will bemanufaeturt d in New
Orleans, La. Sold by GRIEVE ir CLARK, Milledge
ville. and by Druggists everywhere. 47 ly
BUSINESS CAUliV
BKXSCOB A de6&AFr&ItlU£n
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
lILLKBtLYiLLL, *.LO,
TVTLL praotice in the courts ofthe Ocm.Us
V V circuit. ‘ Kee
Milledgeville,Ga., March 1.1858. 40 j y
Messrs. A. ti. & L, HTrlAa^
Are Associated in tue Practice of Law
Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL.
Jan. 23d, 1857. 35 tf
»R a. 11 cirminisG '
Irtrinlon, Wilkinson County
Tenders his Professional services to the citizens
of Wilkinson county. y an 6 - 7 ,
THOMAS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18,1856. 42 t f
ETHERIDGE €c SON,
Factors, Commission and Fonrardin"
MERtJHAN TS. °
SAt'ANNAH, GA. ’
D. ETHF.RinCF..
July loth, 1856.
w. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr.
8 tf
Thomas Hardeman, jr. j.w. Griffin
BAEDEiaair a aazrrizr
WHOLESALE tiUOCElVS.
D ealers in wines, liquors, tobac
CO, SEGARS and Groceries of every de
scription.
Cor.nerof Cherry and Third Sts.,
MACON GA.
Sept. 2,1 e59. ]4 t f
j. camf; ^
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ACWOHTII, COBB COUNTY, GA-,
P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Milton
Paulding, and Fulton.
—too:—
REFERENCES.
Hon. J. W. Lewis, Atlanta; Gen. A. J. IIansell,
Marietta; Roberts, Coshery & Co , Augusta’
E. L. Litchfield, N. & G. S. Avery, Ac-
worth.
UiTAny information as to responsibility of par
ties promptly given-Z-1
March 9th, 1861. 42 ly.
NEWELL & WELLBORN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Milledgeville, Ga.
yyiLL PRACTICE in the Counties of the
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Milledgeville, Ga , Feb. 16, 1860.
39 ly.
CHEAP FOX CASH!
iUillcdgcrille flotliing Siorr,
HOTEL No. 1.
r HE Subscribe.- having just returned from the North,
is now prepared to furnish his old friends and ens-
omers (to f heir advantage)
•nothing of any Description,
rotn a very large assortment of the best qualify ever
irouglit to this City. All made to order, and the work
varranted.
I call give you ns good a bargain for rash as any
.ther establishment, but not as !ou- drr n either in price
r quality. A. C. VAIL, Agent.
M illedgeville, November 5, 1860. 21 tf
DENTIL
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
IV Alloperations performed with care andwar-
ented satisfactory.
Milledgeville. May 5th. 1860. 50 tf.
TAILORING.
J. C. SPERLING,
- V >l e’ i ‘£v tli&nkful for past favor*
-■ would inform his eld
• friends nnd customers,
that he is still at his
BUSINESS and can
*4 be found next door to
fpj the Keeorder office.
ZT His iits and work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
Xov. 1st, 1860. 21 tf.
DK. tHAKLKS n. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
jrsFFBSisoigr street.
K^*Residexce—the House recently occupied
•y Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door.
Jan. 5th, 1858. S3 tf
New Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on and after Monday IDA inst.
THE Subscnbersare convey- /"J
ng the U. S. Mail from Mil-]**
edgeville via Sparta, Culver--]
on and Powelton to Doubles
>\ ells,and would respectfully invite the attention of
heir friends and the travelling public, to their new
md complete arrangement for travelling facilities
>ver tliisline.
SCHEDL’LE—Leave Milledgeville after the arrival
>f trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar-
ive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. M. and at Double YYells
ame evening.
Leave Double Wells a'ter the arrival of morning
rains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at
-parta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same
-veiling. .(in
With good Hacks. line Stock and careful drivers,
ve solicit aliberal patronage.
MOORE & FORBS.
Hinge Odlcea—Mdlcdgcrillt Hotel Milledgeri!lc]Ga.
Edwards' House. Spnr/o.
Moore'. Hold, Double Well..
July 11, 1859. 8 tf.
LAWS OF GEORGIA,
'sssgxoar cf isso.
HAVE on hand n few copies of the
ACTS PASSED AT THE LAST SES-
8IjPN for sale at this office. PRICE—$2 <•() a
jy at the office, and $2 50 when sent by mail,
Postage pre-paid.
March 28th, Itsfil. 45 tf.
Important to Females!!
Or. oheeseman’s Fills.
N O T I C E—The combinations of ingredient*
in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild iu their operation,
»nd certain in correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation.removing all obstructions, whether
trom cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,-
palpitation ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, whichtb"
ways arise from interruption of nature. Tbey*sn
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they woard be
sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
•ir health. Explicit directions, which should be
read.accompany each Box
Price. $1 per box. F< r sale by Wm.Barnes,
also by Herty & Hail of Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of $1>
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. C’beeseman,
Box No.4531, New Y’ork Post-office. 17 ly
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
JIXTY days from date application will bo made
S I>
to
the honorable the Court of Ordinary, for an
order for leave to s<rilthe land and a portion ofthe
negroes belonging to the estate of John A. Red
ding, late of said county, deceased.
MARY J. REDDING,
ROWLAND REDDING
August 23, 1861.
>}
Admr’*.
15 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Appling County, for leave
to sell (he lands belonging to (he estate of Marv
Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
(J L) JAMES"JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Sept 3rd. 1861. Ifi 9t.
S IXTY daj-s after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Echols county, for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Jesse Howell, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
JOHN G. HOWELL, Adm'r.
August 24, 1661. [tbc] 13 9t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to Jesse A. Scarbor
ougb, late of Pulaski County, deceased, are
notified to come forward and make immediate
payment, and those having demauds against his
estate, to present them for payment in terms of
tbe law.
ADON SCARBOROUGH, ExT.
October 9, 1861. 22 fit
SHOES! SHOES!!
J UST received a very large lot of.
shoes,for Ladies, nnd Children, to bet
sold cheaper than ever heard of befote. >
J. ROSEN FIELD.
March 2. 1861. 41 tf.
3AM’L D. IRVIN. GREENLEE Bl'TLK*-
IRVIN & BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS IT LAW,
ALBANY, Georgia.
P RACTICE in (he Superior Courts of the South
Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear
ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the Macon Cirouit, in the Lnitea
States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special
contract,in any County in Southern Georgia.
January 1st’1860. 34 tf.
S x XTy days from date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs County for an or
der for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the Es
tate of James T. Pearson, late of said eounty de
ceased.
JAMES PEARSON, I .. ,
, F.F. PEARSON, J Admr*.
Ang 28th 1861. f L . s ,j J J5 gt.
S I3 FY dayB fr° m date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs County for an
order for leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes be-
deceased” ^ E#Ut ® 0t J « n if 0 £»’T« te °fr*M«o»nty
Aug. 28th, 1861.
D. G. HUGHES. Admr’s
Blackberry Wine.
4 PURE article of this YVine, can be had at L' 19
Store of Grieve <V Clark, also at the1 '«*
riety Store of J. CONN A SONS’. This Win*
is fonr years old, aud in taste much resembles t
very best Old Port. A few dozen of (his age can
obtained. Caprice $125 per bottle. fLHi—
CASTLEfTTVARDELL,
WHOLESALE MD RETAIL DE1LERS II
DRUGS) MEDICINES, &e.
MACON, GA.
November 13th, I860. 26 daw ly^
WNo medicine can always cure, but wliateverran
be effected, through human agency, toward? e
Dvsentary, Diarrhoea. Cholera Morbus,&e.,» ,
“Jacob s Cholera, Dysentary and Diarrhoea Cordial _
Sold by GRIEVE & CLARKE, Milledgevule,^*®
by all Druggists generally.
33V
fXLSS Permanently CatreJs
vs-w oy the uaeof Cavanaugh * P11. E » A *■
This Sulve has accomplished extraordinary
IHE8. Admr’s ’ and has gained a lasting repntation. Tr^ •
[l.s.J 1594. no equal. For sa]ebyGRUS««uw-
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