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ST AUfHOIXCT.
ACTS AHD BESOU TIONS
of the Second Session of the
PR OITSIONAL CONGRESS
of the
CONFEDERATE STATES.
1861
otherwise,
in, <;a*tile,
all kinds ;
f No. 162.)
AN ACT to provide Reveune from Commodities Imported from
Foreign Countries.
Section - 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of Ameri
ca do enact, That from and after the3Ist day of August uext, a
duty shall be imposed on ».U goods, products, wares and mer
chandise imported from abroad into the Confederate States of
America, as follows;
Ou all articles enumerated in schedule A, an ad valorem
of twenty-five per centum. On all articles enumerated in sched
ule B, an ad valorem duty ot twenty per centum. On all ■ rt > c *«*
enumerated in schedule C, au ad valorem duty of fifteen per ce -
tom. Ou all article, enumerated iu •chninU- D. «u ,d '“'jTV,.
duty of t'-n p.-r O-Iitum. On all artit (.-aUEM-raWd in ,
K. an ad valnrem dutvoffive r«**>«““• d
enumerated in #<:li**duic F, a specific dutyaatbo ' ..
that all artic-lna .unm.-nitud in tcW-Je G alta.i be exempt from
duty, lo-wit:
Schedule A, (twenty-fire per centum ad valorem.)
Alabasieraud spar ornaments; anchovies, sardines and all other
fish preserved in oil. . .
Brandy and other spirit-* distilled from grain or other material-*,
not other wise provided for: billiard and bagatelle tables, and all
other tables or boards ou which gawea are played.
Competition tops for tables, or other articles of furniture: con
fectionary, comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits preserved in sugar, mo-
la-*e-. brandy or other liquor#: cordials, absyuthe. arrack, cura-
coa, kirsi heuweaser, liquers. mara^ebiuo, ratafia, and all ot.ier
spirituous beverages of a similar cuaracter.
Giass, Cut.
Maun fact ores of cedar-wood, gr&nadilla, ebony, mahogany,
rosewood aul satin-wood.
Scagliola t >ps. for tables or other articles of furniture; segars,
snott. paper segars. and all other manufactures of tobacco.
Wmes—Burgundy, champagne, clarets, madeira, port, sherry,
and all other wines or imitations of wflies.
Schedule, B, (twenty per centum ad valorem. )
Almonds, raisins, currents, dates, tizs, and all other dried or
pn*ser v x*d fruits, not otherwise provided for: argentine, ala bat a,
c; German silver, manufactured or unmanufactured ; articles em
broidered with gold, silver or other metal, not otherwise provided
Balsams, cosmetics, »*##«*uee#, extracts, pastes, perfumes and
tinctures, used for the toilet or for medicinal purpose# ; bay rum,
b-4jd#of amber, composition or wax, and all other beads ; J** n *
zoates ; bracelets, braids, chains, curls or ringlets composed of
hair, or of which hair is u component part, not otherwise provided
f or; brooms and brushes of all kinds. ,
Camphor, refined; canes and sticks, for walking, finished or
upfiuisned ; capesa, pickles, and sauces ot all kinds, not otherwise
provided for; card cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, souvenirs,
and all similar art i. ies, of whatever material composed, u-.t other
wise provided for ; compositiouaofglaaB, set or onset; coral, cut
or manufactured. , . .
Feather# and Howers, artificial or ornamental, and parts there
of. of whatever material composed ; tans and tire screens of every
deseriptiou. ot whatever material composed.
Grapes, plums, and prunes, and other such fruit, when put up in
b >tt!es, eases, or cans, not otherwise provided for.
Hair, human, cleansed or prepared for use.
Manufactures of gold, platina or silver oti - AI •" I
f»,r, m.uMi*♦.ires nr papu r mache; molasses.
Paintings oil alas# : pepper, pimento, cloves, nutmegs, cinna
mon, and all other spices; perfumes aud perfumery, ot all sorts,
not otherwise provided for: plated tuid gilt "are ol al km •*.“*>
otherwise provided for; playing cards; prepared vegetable*, fruits,
meats, poultry and game, s-aled or enclosed in n
Silver plated metals, in sheets or other for
perfumed, Windsor. au<l other toilet soap# ; au
^EjLul.-ite* Balloons, lares, knots, stars, tassels, tresses, and
wiugs of gold or silver, or imitat ions thereof.
Schedule C. (fifteen per cent, ad valorem.)
Alum; arrow-root, urticles of clothing or apparel, including
hats, caps, gloves, alioes aud boots ol al; kincis,
men or children, of whatever material eouipo
*”£«!!!!■*. M.ukt-U, boeklnxa. i'.annell and floor-elotba, «f '' ratrv-
er material cluip'.sed, not othrrwiav provided fer; baskets, a id
all other artiele.- ruinpnsed olgra... osier, palm-leal, straw whal
bone or willow, not otherwise provided tor ; beer, ale and porter,
in casks or bottles; beeswax ; berries and vegetable
used tur I'.sid, not otherwise provided tor : blue or r
or sulphate o?** ipper: bologoakausaaes
hiug, or other fahnes composed wholly
ht-r. not otherwi-e provided for; breve
tons and button moulds of all kinds. .
Cables aud cordage, of whatever umteriul made: cartimuui; cm
amine; calomel aud all other mercurial preparation*; carbonate *
s**da; cantor beau- ; eastoroil; caudles and tapm *1 spermucct
steanne, paratiue, tallow or wax, and all other caudles; cap?
hats, inufld aud tippets, and all other manufactures of fur, «»r «
which tur slisllbe * roniponeut part leaps, xloves, leesius, nnt.
so<*k», stockiugb, wove shirts and drawers, and all -nuilar articli'
worn by men, women and children, aud not other"
for;carpet •, carpeting, heairb-rogs, bed-sides, ana *
of carpeting, beiu,z either Aubusson. Brussels, mai
Turkey, Venetian, Wilton, or auv other similar fab;
wise provided for; carriage# and parts of carnage* _ H
chains, of all sorts ; cider aud other beverages not containing al
cohol, aud not otherwise provided for; cnooolate; chromate *»1
U*ad ; chromate, bi-chromate, hy-driodate, and prussiatc “* p t-
ash ; clocks and part- of clock*: coach and harness furniture of
all ki uds; cobalt; eo-ubsof all kiud# ; copper bottoms; copper
rods, bolt#, nails, aud au.km ; cupper in sheet* or plat; -*, called
brazier’s eupper, andotner sheets ofeopper, not otherwise provi
ded for ; coppjras, or green vitro'.!, or sulphate *»f iron : t-.»ras;
cotton corns, gimps, and galloon* ; cotton lac,?s, cotton iusert-
iugs, cotton trimming, laces, cotton laces aiul braids; court plus-
tor ; coral, manufactured; crayoua of all kind* ; cubebi ; cutlery
of all kiuds. ,
Delaine* ; doll* aud toys of all kinds ; dried pulp ; drugs, medi
cinal.
Earthen, china, and stone ware, ami all other wares composed
of earthy and mineral substances not otherwise pro video tor; en
caustic tiles ; ether.
Felspar; fig-blue; fire-crackers, sky-rockets, Roman candles,
and all similar articles used iu pyrotechnics; fish* whether fresh,
smoked, salted, dried or pickled, not otherwise provided for ;
fruits, preserved in their own juice, or pie fruits; fish glue, or
isiuglus*; fish skins; fiats, braids, plait-, #part**rr.* and willow
squares, used for making hats or bonnets; floss silks, feather
beds, feathers for beds, aud downs of all kinds: Irani*# and sticks
for umbrellas, parasole, and sunshades, finished or unfinished ;
Fraukford black ; fulminates, or fulminating powders: furniture,
cabinet aud household, uot otherwise provided for; turn, dressed
ou the skin.
Ginger, dried, grecu. ripe, grouuri, preserved or pickled ; g*ass,
colored, stained oi painted ; glass, window ; glass crystals lor
watches; gla-se** or pebble* for spectacle*; giuss tumblers, plain,
moulded and pressed. bottles, flask*, and all other vessels ot glass
not cut, and al! glass not otherwise provided tort glue; grass
cloth ; green turtle; gum benzoin or benjamin : guns, except mus
kets aud rifles, fire-anus. and all parts thereof not intended for
military purpose#; gunny cloth aud India baggings, end India
mattiuisof all sorts, not otherwise provided for.
Hair curled, moss, seaweed, aud all ether vegetable substances
used for bed* or mattresses ; hair pencils ; hat. bodies of cotton or
wool; hat# aud bonnets, for men, women and children, composed
of straw, satin-straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or auv other
vegetable substance, or of hair, whalebone, or other materials, not
otherwise provided for ; hatter** plush, of whatever material com
posed ;honey.
Ink and ink powder ; ipeemrnauha : iridium ; in*
iron casting#; iron liquor; iron in bars, bolt#, ro*
railroad rails, spikes, fishing plute# and chairs used
ing railroads; ivory black.
Jalap; japanned war** of all kind# not otherwise provided lor ;
jet, and manufactures of jet. and imitation* thereof; jewelry, or
imitations thereof: juniper berries.
Laces of cotton, of thread, or other materials not otherwise pro
vided for ; lampblack ; lasting*, cut iu strip# or other patterns, ol
the size or shape for shoe- hoots, bootees, slippers, gaiter# or but
tons, of whatever material composed ; lead pencil#; leaden pipes ;
leather, japanned: leeches : linens of all kinds : liquorice, paste,
juice or root; litharge.
Maccaroni, vermicelli, gelatine, jellies, and all other similar
preparation* not otherwise provided for; machinery of every de
scription not otherwise provided for; malt ; magne-ia; mangan
ese; manna; manufacture# of th.* hark of the cork tree; mauulac*
tares of silk; manufactures of wool of all kina-, or worsted, not
otherwise provided for; manufacture* of hair of oil kiud* not oth
erwise provided for; imuiula.-ture# of cotton of ad kinds uot other
wise provided for; manuiacture* offluxofall kinds not otherwise
provided for ; umuutrcture* of hemp of all kinds not otherwise
provided for ; manufactures of bone, shell, horn, pearl, ivory, «<r
vegetable ivory, not otherwise provided for ; manufactures, arti
cles, vessels and wares, not otherwise provided for, of bra-#, cop
per, iron, steel, lead, pewter, tin, or of which either of these met
als shall be a component part ; manufactures, articles, vessels, and
ware* of glass, or of which glass -hall he a component material, not
otherwise provided for; ma’iufiactures aud articles of leather, or of
wfii jh leather shall be a component part, not otherwise provided
for; manufactures and articles of marble ; marble paving tiles, and
all other i/iarhle morejdvan<x*d in manufacture than in slabs or
blocks iu the rough not otherwise provided for ; manufactures of
paper, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise
provided fot : manufactures of wood, or of which wood is a compo
nent part. not otherwise provided for; matting, china or other
floor matting, and mats made of flag*? jute, or grass; medicinal
preparation#, drugs, root* and leaves iu a crude *tute. not other
wise provided for; morphine ; metallic pens ; mineral waters;
musical instruments of all kinds, and st ring* for musical instru
ments, ofwhip-gut, cat-gut, and *!i other strings of the same ma
terial ; mustard in bulk or in bottles; mustard seed.
Needle* of all kinds, for sewing, daruiug and knitting; nitrate
of lead.
Ochres and ochrev earth*; oil-cloths of every description, of
whatever material composed ; oils of every description, animal,
vegetable aud miucral, uot otherwise provided for; olives ; opium;
oraugeandlemon peel; osier or willow, prepared for basket-ma
kers’ use.
Paints, dry *»r ground in oil, not otherwise provided for; paper,
antiquarian; deuiy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial, letter,
aud for printing newspaper*, lmud-hills and other printing, aud all
other paper, uot oth *rwise provided for: paper boxes, «ud all oth
er fauev boxes; paper envelope# : paper hangings, paper for
wall*, and paper for screens or tirebourdH; parchment; parasol#
and sun-shades, and umbrellas ; patent mordant; paving and
roofing Liles, and bricks, and roofing slates, and fire brick ; period
icals and other works, in course *>; printing and republic) '
-rn by i
ed, uot oth**
itriol,
spenders, web-
part of Indian nib-
mrguudy pitch; but
ler portions
n, Saxony,
, not otiier-
castorum;
Watches and parts of watches ; woad or pastel! | wood*, *
eeder, box, ebony, lignum-vita*, granadilla. mohogauy, rose-woodi
satin-wood, end all other woods, unmanufactured.
Iron ore.and iron in bloom, loops and pigs.
.Maps and charts.
Tainting# and statuary not otherwise provided for.
'* manufactured, of every description, and hair of the Alpa
ca goat aud other like animals,
Specimens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany, not other
wise provided for.
Yam**,
Leaf and unmauufactuied tobacco.
Schedule E. ( five per centum ad valorem.)
Articles u vd in dyeing nudtanaiug not otherwise provided for.
Bras#, iu burs or pigs, old and fit only to be re-manufactured ;
belja, old : bell metal.
Copper, iu pigs or bars; eopper ore: copper, when old and fit
only to l»e re-mahafactured; cutcli.
Diamonds, cameos, mosaics, pearl, gems, rubies, aud other pre
vious stones, and imitations, w hen not set.
Emery, iu lump or pulverized.
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels; Fuller’s earth.
Gums of all sorts not otherwise provided for ; gutta purclia, un
manufactured.
Indigo; Iudiarubber, iu bottle, slabs or sheets, unmanufactured:
India rubber, milk of.
Junk, old
Plaster of Paria or sulphate of lime, ground or unground; raw
bidm au*l *kins of ull kiud undressed.
.Saenthing copper—but no eopper to be considered as such, ex
cept in sheets forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide,
and weighing irom eleven to thirty-four ounces; sheathing or
yellow metal uot wholly or part of iron ; sheathing or yellow met
al; nails expressly for sheathing vessels; sheathing paper; stave
holts and shingle bolts.
Tin ore. and tin in pigs or bar* : type, old and fit only to be re-
manufactured.
Wold.
Zinc, spelter,or teutenegue. unmanufactured.
Schedule F. (Specific Duties.)
Ice—one dollar and fifty cents j>er tou.
Salt—ground, blown, or rock—two rents per bushel, of fifty six
pound# per bushel.
Schedule G. ( Exempt from duty.)
Books, maps, charts, mathematical aud nautical instruments,
philosophical apparatus, and all other articles whatever,imported
for the use of the Confederate State#; books, pamphlets, periodi
cals. aud tracts, published by religious association*.
All philosophical upparutus, instrument#, botk*, map* and
charts ; statues, statuary, bu#t* ami cast#, of marble, bronze, n.a-
baster. or plaste- of i»ari* : paintings and drawings ; etehiugs :
specimens oi sculpture; cabinets of coins; medals, gems, and all
collections of antiquities : Provided, The same be specially im
ported in good faith for the use of any society incorporated or es
tablished for philosophical uud literary purposes or for the eu-
gemeut of the fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any
h, college, academy*, school or seminary of learning iu the
Confederate .States.
Bullion, gold aud silver. .
Coins, gold, silver aud copper ; coffee; cotton, copper, when im
ported for the mint of the Coniederate States.
Garden seeds, aud all other seed# for agricultural and horticul-
ial purpose* ; goods, wares and merchandise; the growth, pro
duce »r manufactures of the Confederate States, exported to a for
eign country ami brought buck to the Confederate States in the
audition a* when exported, upon which no draw-hack has
[lowed: Provided. That, all regulation* io ascertain the
identity thereof prescribed by existing laws, cr which may he
prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury shall be complied
vith. Guano, manures, and fertilizers of all sorts.
HotiReiiold effects, old and in use. of persons or families from for-
ign countries, if used abroad by them, aud uot intended for any
Jther purposed purposes, or for saie.
Models of inventions or other improvements in the arts : Provi
ded, That no article or articles shall be deemed a model which
n he fitted for use.
Paying stones ;personal Hnd household effects, not merchant!
Spt
State
rile Confederate States dying abroad,
linens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany; provided
lie be imported iu good faith for the ii«e of any society hi
nted or established for philosophical, agricultural or liorti-
il purposes, or forthe iim* or by the order of any college,
uy, school or seminary of learning iu the Confederate
riLjt appcuei, a...i umvi personal enects uot merchandise;
profesxiouai books, implements, instrument*, and tools of trades,
rcupatiou or employment, of persons arriving in the Confede
rate Stair*; Pr*»vided, Tiiat this exemption shall not be con-
rued to include machinery, «»r other articles imported for use
aLy manufacturing establishment, or for sale.
Bacon, uork. bain#, lard, beef, wheat, flour and bran of wheat.
iur and bran of all other grains. Indian eoru aud meal, barley,
e, nat# and oat ai**al, and living animal# of all kinds, not ether
ise provided for; also all agricultural productions, including
o#c of the orchard aud garden, iu their natural state, not other*
ise provided for.
Gunpowder, and ull the materials of which it is made
L**acf, in pigs or iu bar*, in shot oi
fle# or pistols.
Rag*, t»f'whatever material<*ompo
Arm# of every description, for i
thereof, munitions of war, military a
ap*.
r bulls, for cannon, muskets,
•ed.
jilitary purpose#, and part#
rcoutreineuts, and percubsieu
r orris root ;
, slabs, and
l construct-
barges, dredging vesseli
pile jet tie-, and arti«’les t«> b«* used iu the coi
nd for dredging and improving the same.
Sec 2. And be it {farther enacted. That there shall be levied.
•lb*cteri mid paid on each aud every non-enumerated article
vhicb hears a #iniilitune, either in material, quality, texture, or
he usee to which it inuy be applied, to any enumerated article
harge^blc with duty, the same rate of duty which is levied aud
barged on the enumerated article by tin* foregoing schedules,
vhicb it uiost resembles in any of the particular* before memtion-
d;aud if any n«,i-enuiuerated arti«-I»* equally resembles two
r more ennui *raled articles ou which dift'ereut rate# of duty are
harg»*able. there shall be levied, collected and paid on such nou-
•uumeratcii oitic'e the same rate of duty a* is chargeabh* *»n the
rticle which it resemble#, paying tin* highest duty : Provided,
That o7i a}! article* iijai/ti'iirtnrrt] Irom two *»r more materials, tin-
duty shall be assessed «; the highest rates ut which auv of its com
ponent parts may lie chargeable : Provided further, That on all
article* u hichareuot enumerated iu the foregoing schedules and
mot be classified under this section, a duty of ten ]ier cent, ad
iorem shall be charged.
Se*-. 3. And he it further enacted, Tnat all goods, ware# and
•rebandise which may l>e in the public store# a# unclaimed, or
warehouse under warehousing innids, on the 3Dt day of Au-
-t next, shall he sulijcs-t, on entry thereof for consumption, to
eh duty e-if the kuhu* had been iui)Hjrt»*d, retpeetivelv after
it day.
$ec. 4. And be it further enacted, That ou the entry of any
>ds, wares or merrhaneise, imported ou or after the 31 *t day of
August aforesaid, the decision of the collector of the custom# at
the port of importation and entry, as to their liability to duty or
cemption therefrom, shall 1m* tiual and conclusive against the
svner, importer, consignee or agent of auv such goods, war«‘#and
icrchandise, unit*** the owner, imp*jrter, consignee or agent shall,
'thin ten days after such entry, give notice to the collector, in
riting. of hi# dissatisfaction with such decision, setting forth
therein distinctly and specially his ground of objection thereto,
aud shall, within thirty day# alter the date of such decision, ap
peal theretrum to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision
such appeal shall lie final and conclusive; and the said goods,
and merchandise shall be liable to duty or exemption tb<
i -55/J
AN ACT To authorizn tlie President to
coufer temporary ran.v ^.id command,
for service with volunteer troops, on Offi
cers of the Confederate &nny.
Sec. 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, 1861.
[No”287.J
RESOLUTIONS to provide troops iu the field with
bread and fresh provisions-
Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate States
of America, That the Secretary of War be, and he is
hereby, directed to furnish to such of our troops in the
field as desire it, upon requisition made, uud whenever
practicable, in lieu of the usual ration of Hour, au
equivalent ot well baked bread, aud of this end he is
authorized to establish bakeries in such numbers and
at sucls points as may be necessary or to mak contracts
for the supply of such bread.
Resolved that a daily ration of fresh vegetables be
furuish[ed] to all troops when ver the same can be
provided at a reasonable cost and charges to tlie Gov
ernment.
Approved August 31, 18Cil
[No. loO.]
AN ACT
TO amend nn net relative to Telegraphic Lines of the
< 'onfederate States, approved May eleventh, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of
America do ennet, That the sixtli section of the “act
relative to telegraphic lines of the Coniederate States”
be and the same is hereby so amended as to authori
ze the President to allow such compensation as may
be reasonable and 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 aud important duties, where such agents aredeetn-
ed trustworthy an.i acceptable both to him and the
companies concerned.
A proved May 21, 18(51.
[No 159.]:
AN ACT to divide the State of Texas into two Judi
cial Districts, and to provide for the appointments
of Judges and officers in the same.
Section 1. Tin- Congress ot the Confederate States
of America do enact. That, the state of Texas he .unit
me suiue is Hereby divided info two judicial districts,
in the following manner, to-w'rt : all the territory of
the State ot Texas within and west of the following na
med count ies shall compose one district, to bo called the
Western District, to-wit: Matagorda, Wharton, Colo
rado, Payette, Washington, Burleson. Milan, Palls,
McLclIan, lliil, Johnson, Tariant, Wise, Montague;
and ail the territory east of said counties shall continue
the Eastern District of Texas.
Sec. 2. There shall he appointed a judge and mar
shal for said Western District The said judge shall
hold two terms each year of said court nt the city of
Austin, and at Brownsville, in the comity of Cameron,
at the times prescribed by the laws of the United
States for the holding of tie; district courts of the Uni
ted States, at said places.
Sec. 3. All the laws of tlie United States relative to
the district courts of Texas, and the powersand juris
diction of the same, so far as they are consistent with
tiie constitution and the laws oftlie Confederate States,
are hereby re-enacted and continued in fill! force.
Approved May 21, 18(51.
[No 163.]
AN ACT To define with more certainty tlie inclining
of an Act entitled “An Act to fix the duties on ar
ticles therein named,” approved March the fifteenth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-onc.
Section 1. The Congress of tlie Confederate States
of America do enact, That the above recited act shall
be so construed as to embrace ail railroad rails, spikes,
finishing plates and chairs, used in tlie construction of
railroad.-, whicli were imported and were in bond at tlie
date of its passage.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Secretary of
the treasury is hereby directed to refund to such rail
road companies ns have, since tlie passage of said act,
paid on any oftlie 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-It.
chaudii
of pari#,
*d; plum-
tbeConfederate States; pitch : pla»i
bazo; potassium; putty.
Quick-silver; quill#; quasia. man u! act urea or unmanufactured.
Red chalk pencils; rhubarb ; roman cement.
Saddlery of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; saffron and
saffron cua** ; m»*o ; salt*, ensoul, glauber, rot-belle, and all other
Halt* and preparation# of wait* not otherwise provided for; sarsa
parilla * screws of all kiud* ; sealing wax; seine*; seppia ; sewing
silk, iu thegum and purified ; *hadd<M-k# ; skins of all kinds, tan
ned! dreised or japanned; slate pencils; smaltz; #oap of every
description not otherwise provided for; spirit* of turpentine;
spunk; squills; stare h ; stereotype plate; at ill bottoms; sulphate
of baryte*, crude or refined; sulphat-r»| quinine, and quinine in
all its various preparations.
Tapioca: tar; textile fabrics of every description, not other
wise providnd f**r; twine and packthread, *»f whatever material
composed ; thread iariuir*and inserting#; type*, old *»r new. and
Umbrellas; vaudyke brown; vanilla I* an#
kiud*: vellum; Venetian red : velvet in the piee*
ly of cotton, or of cotton ami *ilk, but of which *
pooent material of chief value; verdigris; i
\Vafers ; water color
vitriol, or sulphate of :
gla#. ' riH
varnish of all
upo#
i tlie
vhol-
erinil
vhalebom*: white and red lead ; white
iuc; whiting, or Paris white; window
,##, broad, crown *»r cylinder; woolen and worsted yarn#, and
jolen listings; #h*»t*»f lead, not otherwise provided for; wheel-
barrow# and hand-harrows; wagons and vehicles of ever? de
scription, or part# thereof.
SCHEDULE D, (ten p**r centum ad valorem.)
Acids of every description, not otherwise paovid«*d lor; alcor-
noqu**: aloe# ; smlK-rgri# ; amber; aniinonia and #al amimmia ;
auattu, roucon or orleau* : angora Tliibit, and other goat#’ hair, «/r
in >hair, unmanufactured, uot otherwise providnd for; anuis-sced;
autimouy, crude or regulus of; argol, or crude tartar; arsenic;
ash***, pot. pear] and #</da ; asphaltum ; assalartida.
Banana#. c«**on nuts, pine apple*, plantain*, oranges, and all
other West India fruits iu thei. natural #tar**; barilla; bark of
mil kinds, not otherwise provided for; bark, Peruvian; bark,
g uilla; hismouth ;, bit ter apple#; bleaching powder of chloride of
lime; bones, burnt; hoard*, planks, staves,*liinale#, lath# : scant
ling. aud all other#aw*-d lumber; also *par* and hewn timber of
all sorts,uot otherwise provider! for; bone-black, or animal car
bon, aud bone dust; bolting elathe; book#, printed, magazine*.
C inpfiiets, periodicals, and illu*tratetl uew«|#afM*rs, bound or tin-
uud, not otherwise provided for; h.mks, blank, bound *»ruii-
bouud; b irate of lime ; lairax, crude or tiucal; latrax. refined;
bouchu leaves : b >x-wood unmanufactured ; Brazil paste ; Brazil
wood, braziletto, aad all dye-woods in stick*; bristles: bronze
and Dutch metal in leaf, bronze liquor aud bronze powder; build
ing stone# ; butter; burr itooes, wrought or uuwroughL
Cabinet* of coins, medals, geins, aud collection *>t antiquities ;
camphor, crude; imutharides; cassia and ca##ia bud#; chalk:
cheese; cbickory n>«ot; clvrouomet* rs, bc*x *»r ship, and part#
thereof; clay, burnt or unburnt bricks, paving and roofing til*-#,
gas retorts, aud r.Mifiuz slate* : coal, coke aud cnlui of coal ; coch
ineal ; cocoa nuts, cocoa aud roc<»a *h«*ils; coculus iudicus; coir
taru ; codilla, or tow of hemp or flax ; cowhad*- down; cream of
tartar ; cudbear.
Diamonds, cameos, mosaics xerns, pearls, rubies aud other pre
cious stones, aud imitations thereof, when s*-t iu gold or silver, or
oth**i metal ; diamond glazier*, set or not set: dragon’s blood.
Engraving*, bound or unbound ; extract of indigo, extracts
and decoctions of log-wood and other dye-wood, not otherwise
provided foi ; extract of uisdder ; ergot
Flax, unmanufactured ; flax seed and linseed; flints and flint
grouud ; fiock#, waste or shoddy; French chalk; fur*, hatters’,
dressed or undressed, not ou the skin ; fur*, undressed, when on
the #kiii.
Glass, when old and fit only tc bo re-manufactured ; gamboge :
gold and silver leaf: gold-beaters’ #kiu; grindstones; Gums—
Arabic. Barbary, copal, East Indies, Senegal, substitute, traga-
cauth, aud all ofher gum# aud resins, in a crude #tate, not other
wise previd*-d for.
Hair, of all kind#, unt 1 caused and unmanufactured ; hemp, un
manufactured ; hemp *e»*d, and rape seed : hops horns, honitips,
bone, bone-tips, and teetli, unmanufactured.
Ivory, unmanufactured, ivory nut#, or vegetable ivery.
Jut*** #isal grass, coir, aud otlier vegetablesub*tan#es, unmanu
factured, not otherwise provided Tor.
Kelp ; kennes.
La<- spirits, lac sulpber. and lac dye; leather, tanned, band sole,
and upper of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; lemon* and
lim**s, aud lemon and lime juice, and juices of all other fruits with
out sugar: lime.
Madder, ground or prepared ; madder root; marble, iu the
rough »Ub or block, unmauufactured ; metal*, unmanufactured,
not otherwise provided for; mineral kermes; miner«i and bitnmi-
^stances iu a crude state, not otherwise provided for; moss,
! I f <u “'“*l? riu t-*d with lines, bound or unbound.
’ UuU ’ Dut otherwise provided for; nut gall6;
nux vomica. w
‘tv
•cordingly. any act of Congress to the contrary notwith
standing, unless #uit shall be brought within thirty day# after such
decision, for any duties that may have been paid, or may thereafter
be paid ou #aid goods, or within thirty days after the duties shall
have been paid iu cases where such good# shall be in bond.
Sec. 3. Aud l*e it further enacted, That it *nali be lawful for
the owner, consignee, or agent of impmt# which have been actual
ly purchased or proeurred otherwise than by purchase, ou entry
of the Hume, to make such addition in the entry to the cost or value
given in the invoice as, in bis opinion, may raise the same to the
true market value of such imports in the principal market# of the
country whence the importations shall have been made, and to add
thereto all cost* and charges which, under existing law*, w ould
form part of tlie true value at the part where the saire be entered,
upon which the duty should lie assessed. And it shall be the du
ty of the collector within whose district the same may be import
ed or entered, to cause the dutiable value of such import# to be ap
praised. cHtimuted aud ascertained, in accordance with the provis
ion* of existing laws ; aud if the appraised value thereof shall ex
ceed by ten per centum, or more, tile value #o declared on entry,
then In addition to the duties imposed by law on the same, there
shall be levied, collected and paid a duty of twenty per centum
a4 valorem, on such appraised value; Provided, nevertheless.
That under no circumstances shall the duty be a##t*##ed upon an
amount less than the invoice or entered value, any law of Cougre##
to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sec. ti. And be it further enacted, That so much of all act# oi
parts of act* a* may he inconsistent with the provisions of this act,
shall Ik* aud th*. same are hereby repealed.
Approved May 51, 1861.
[No. 153.]
AN ACT,
Concerning tiie 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 be entitled to re
ceive ten cents per mile in lieu of all trav
eling pay, subsistence, forage, and un
drawn clothing, from the place of dis
charge to the place of his enlistment or
enrollment, estimating the distance by the
shortest mail route, and if there is no mail
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 of the Confeder
ate States; and it shall also apply to all
volunteer tioops, as above designated,
when traveling from the place of enroll
ment to the place of general rendezvous
or point where mustered into 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
his 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 discharge
to the place of his enrollment.
Sec. 2. That the fourth section of the
act of March 6, 1861, “To provide tor
the public defence,” be amended as f'ol
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 tlie service of the Con
federate States; the sum of twenty-one
dollars in lieu of clothing for six months;
aud thereafter the same allowance in mon
ey at every subsequent period of service
for six months in lieu of clothing: Prod
ded, That the price of all clothing in kind
received by said volunteers from the Con
federate StateP government shall be de
ducted first from the money thus allowed;
and if that sum be not sufficient, the bal
ance shall be 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 tlie twenty-first section of
the act for the organization of the army
of the Confederate Stales 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.
Appovsd May 21, 1S61.
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, l>uiloch County.
W HEREAS, J. F. Hodges, applies to me
for letters of Administration on the es
tate of Benjamin F. Hodges, late of saidcoun.
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ;.nd 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 hand officially, this 19th day of
October, 1861.
23 5t. [Dit] WILLIAM LEE. Ord’y.
Southern Masonic Female
COLLEGE.
[Under the Control <; the Grand Lodge
of Geo, e ia.]
Ber. C. P. COOPKR, A. JI. Pre»tde#«.
"WyiLL resume qxercises on the 25th of SEP-
YY TEMBEK next.
An efficient corps of seven Ladies and Gentle
men will comprise the Faculty, representing, as far
as practicable, every Protestr.nt denomination of
Christians.
This Institution appeals to the patriotism and
benevolence, as well as interest, ol the Southern
public for its support.
The proceeds, beyond current expenses, for tlie
next Coliegiate year, will be tendered by the Pres
ident to the Treasury Department of the Confed
erate States.
Orphans 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, aa
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 religions culture of pupils 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 he conducted by
a gentleman, assisted by an accomplished lady,
both possessing experience aad genius to an
eminent degree, and occupying fine social posi
tions.
The late President resigning, to attend to pri
vate affairs, unites with the retired Vice-Presi
dent, and the Trustees, in commending the Insti
tution, under its preucuit diiCCtton to tlie
The President is honored with most complimen
tary credentials from Bishop G. F. Pierce, Hons.
Joseph II. Lumpkin, T. R. R. Cobb, and Col.
Wm. 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 mouth. $12 to $14 in ordinary
times.
By order of the Presidential Board.
JOHN HARRIS, D. G. M.,
President of the Board.
W. W. Clarke, Secretary.
Aug. 10, 1861. 13 4t.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court House door, in the town of
Monticello, Jasper County, Ga., the following
named negroes belonging to the estate of Eleazer
Lovejoy, deceased, to-wit:
Ailsea, a woman, about 55 years old , Elleck,
a man, about 41 years old: Denuis, a man, about
37 years old ; Amarintlia, a girl, about 16 years
old; Audrew, a boy, about 14 years old: Reese,
a boy, about 12 years old ; Elvy, a woman, about
30 years old, and her four children, to-wit: Jane,
a girl, about 13* years old; Clark, a boy, about
11 years old; Ifarriet, a girl, about 7 years old,
Alfred, a boy, about 4 years old. Soid for the
benefit of il.e heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
AMOS BROWN, Adm’r.
Oct. 7th, 1851. 21 tds.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
M Y HOUSE will be open for the re-
centiou of MEMBERS OF THE
LEGISLATURE, and transient visitors.
All who call ou me will be made comfortable.
E. S, CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 16. J86L 22 tf
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY - .—Questions of ad
ministrative policy have, and probably always will,
distract the public mind, and divide men into parties.
But as regards “Jacob’s Cordial,” the mass are agreed
in one opinion, that it is the bust medicine for all bowel
diseases ever placed before the public.
Sold by HERTY & HALL, also by GRIEVE &
CLARK. 24 It.
THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
BY HANLEITER & {ADAIR,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE DAILY' SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY'
under arrangements just completed, will contain al
the latest intelligence of every kind, reported express
ly for us by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also,
daily reports oftlie Atlanta and other Markets, Loc .1
Incidents and Items, &c., dec. Price—$ > n-vear; $J
forsixmoutlis, or 50 cents for one month—always in
advunce. ' _
The WEEKLY'SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is
made up from, and contains the cream of, the Daily.
It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading matter
than any other Weekly in the Confederate Stutes. It*
Market Reports, will be full, and made up from actual
transactions. Price $2 a year; or$l 25 forsixmoutlis
—invai iahly in advance.
Us”"Postmasters are authorized to net as our Agents
in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money—
for which they will he allowed to retain, as coinmisioii,
twenty-five cents ou each Weekly, or fifty cents ou
each Daily subscriber.
l^^'Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten or more
subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered
at 1*2 l- fc 2 per cent, less than our regular rates.
IF-Vo name will be entered on our 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 dr ADAIR,
Atlanta, Georgia.
March 30, 1861. 47
SPRING AND SOMMER
f*
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
AT AVGUSTA,
T HE thirtieth session of this Institution, will
open on MONDAY, the 4th November next.
Anatomy. H F CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery. L A DIT6A8. U. P.
Chemistry. JOSEPH JONES, M. D.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics. I P GARVIN,
M D.
Institutes aud Practice. L D FORD, M. D.
Physiology, H V M MILLER, M. D.
Obstetrics, J A EVE. M D.
Adjunct Professor ol Obstetrics, ROBERT CAMP
BELL, M D.
W H DOUGHTY, M. D , Clinical Lecture “at
City Hospital.”
S B SIMMONS, M. D. Prosecter to Professor
Anatomy.
H YV D FORD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Lectures, (full course) $105.
Matriculation Fee, $5.
The College building lias been thoroughly re
novated, and many additions made to former facili
ties for instruction. I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
Sept. 24, J861, 18 2m
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY’ uext, between the usual hours ol
sale before the Court House door, in the town ol
Monticello, Jasper Couufy, Ga., the following
named negroes belonging to the estate of P. P.
Lovejoy, deceased, to-wit:
Emily, a woman, about 20 years old, and hei
child, Margaret, about 2 years old. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said de-
JOHN D. LOY'EJOY, Adm’r.
Oct. 7th. 1861. 21 tds.
ap-
GEORGIA, VVilkiuson County.
W HEREAS, James M. Howard, makes
plication to me for letters of Guardianship
of the person and property of William B. Shuffield
minor child of Wright Shuffield, deceased.
There are therefore to require all persons con
cerned, to tile 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 hand and official signature, this
Oct. 25th, 1861.
23 5t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
To ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Joseph F. Davidson of said State
aud county, applies to ine for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Allen Davidson,
deceased, late of said State and county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why letters of Administration on the
estate of said deceased, should not issue to said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
Oct. 25th, le61.
23 5t. ELLIS HARVILL, Ord’y.
UEUKlilA, I oiggs County.
W HEREAS, Isaac Carrol makes his applica
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 j’ears, of YY’illis
S. Moore, late of said county, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred of said minors, to be aud appear at my
office on or by the first Monday in December
next, then ana jtiere to show cause, if any, why-
said letters may not be granted.
Given under iny hand officially, Marion, Oct.
3rd, 1861.
20 5t.LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs Comity.
II7HEREA8, James Bobbit has filed bis ap-
il 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
anil singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or by
die 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.
(iK( >HGIA, Jasper Comity :
W HEREAS Joel J. Edwards makes application to
me for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of James Edwards, late of said comity, 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 unv they have, why Letters of Adminis
tration should not be grunted the applicant in terms of
the statute.
Given under my hand and official signature, this fitli
day of November, 1861.
novl3 M. H. HUTCHISON,
25 5t Ordinary
Executor's Sale.
A GREEABLE to the last will of Thompson
Curry, deceased, will be sold on the First
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, in the town of
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 .Shed-
rick Turner place: one hundred acres John Curry
place aad five likely negro men; Dennis and Mo
ses six years of age each;,Frank 32; Pink about
29, Ellick about 24, the above described lands lies
about 12 miles North of Monticello. Terms on the
d H y of sale. BERRY T. DIGBY. Ex’r.
Jasper co. Oct. 15, 1861. 22 tds
NEW HOTEL!
PLANTER'S LOUSE.
Ckcrrif Street, Macon, Ga.
IS.
T HIS HOUSE is Two Blocks from
tli
he Railroad Depot, IN THE BUS
INESS 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 1st, 1861. il 9m.
T WO months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
Calvin A. Hall, late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE PAULK, Adm’r. de bonis non.
October 7, 1861. (Imc) 22 9t
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to
sell all the lands of John Cunnard.jr, late of said
county, deceased. JEMINA CUN'NARD, Exr.
October 16, 186P btd 22 9t.
Exeeutor’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 well
known former residence of said Wm. Allen, deed ,
containing five hundred acres of land, well improv
ed. good dwelling house, giu-house. blacksmith
shop, and all other necessary buildings, lying nine
miles North of Monticello, right on the road to
Covington. Six likely negroes, to-wit: Perry G!)
years old, Ned 31), Lewis 27, Henry 21, Nancy 22,
Harriett 40. Terms on the day.
JOHN A. ALLEN, \ Ex , r
Oct. 19th 1861.
OZIAS ALLEN
[u. T. D.]
22 tds.
Executor's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, before the Court House door
in Statesboro’ in Bulloch county, under an order
of the Court of Ordinary of said county, twelve
hundred and seventy five (1275)acres ot laud, more
or less, Ijing in said county, on the Milledgeville
road, being tiie late residence of James Cone, de
ceased, with about onehundred and fifty acres un-
ler cultivation, with a good dwelling and outhous
es; bounded on tiie South by lands of Barber and
rieier uonp, on the West liy the sumo. North hy
Peter Cone, East by the Ogeccltee river; also four
hundred and five acres, known as the Summer res
idence of said deseased. about fifty acres under
cultivation, with a good dwelling house and out
houses; bounded by lands of Peter Cone on East,
by the Braggs on the South, by W. Brown on the
YVest. and North by YV. A. Sheffield. Sold for a
division among the heirs of said estate. Terms on
the day of sale. SAM’L. E. GROOVER. Ex’r
October 9, 1861. (db) 22 tds
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Shadrach McMichael, 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 I
S. J. McMICHAEL } Ex’rs.
C. YV. McMICHAEL, >
October 12,1861. 22 6t.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
■VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de-
isl inands against the estate of Wright Shuffield, late
of said county deceased, to present them te me, pro
perly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show there character and and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment.
JAMES M. HOYVARD, Adm’r.
Nov. 15, 1861. 26 6t.
GEORGIA. YVilcox County.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of John
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, 1861.
November I, 1861
GEORGE McCALL, Adnt’r.
25 6t
« iss OAim
has on hand a large beauti
ful assortment of
SPKISti AND SUMMER
Consisting of all the LATEST
and most desirable styles of
French Hats of erery variety
Also, many rich and fancy articles, beautiful Em
broidery, elegant Laces and Velvets, Head-
Dresses and Dress Caps, Bead Netts, Hair Pins,
Bonnet Pins, Fancy Buttons, Lace Veils, Ruches,
French and American Flowers,
and a very large and well selected stock of
RIBBONS.
MARSALAIN SILKS, HOOP SKIRTS. &c., Ac.
Call and examine for yourselves before purchas-
iug, 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. Aprii etn, 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 use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
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 their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to any
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 22 tf.
BRADFORD $ PILLS.
EX TRA ORDINAR Y C VRES,
The Infallible Gum Coated Pills,
Are a certain and specific cure for all Urethreai
Discharges, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture,andIrri
tation ot the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and Pros
trate Gland. They are tasteless, and free from giv
ing odorto the breath. Prepared by K.Bkadfor
New York City,and sold by HERTY Sc HALL - '
Milledgeville, Ga. Price tf 1 per Box. They will
be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered
f
I Dis
New Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Milledgeville Clothing Store.
HOTEL NO. 1.
A General Assortment of
Gents, Y’outbs, and Boys
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTH
ING, all made to order, and the
work warranted. Also, a gen-ral assortment oi
HATS ! Beebes fashionable Moi.f.skiN anc
Cassimer, and a variety of SOFT CASS., anc
Light Summer H ATS, for Men and Bovs. Also *
great variety of TRAVELING TRUNKS, Y'A
LISES, BAGS, &c.. &c.
A. C. VAIL, Agent.
April 16th, 1860. 47 tf.
AND
Bulloch Administrator's SaJc.
W ILL be sold before the C>..rt House door in
Statesboro’, BuH°~t> county, on the First
Tuesday in DECEMBER next:
Eighi- en hundred and fifty-eight acres of pine
land, more or less, well improved, and bounded by
lands of William Bland, Sen., Mitchell Waters
and YY'ashington Waters, it being the late resi
dence of YY’illimn Little, late of said count}’, de
ceased. Sold under ail order of the Court of Or
dinary for the benefit of the heiis and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. TALBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
Sept. 15th, 1861. [u, B.J 18 tds.
Administrator's Sale,
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court house door in Ea-
tonton Putnam County within the usual hours of
sale the following property to-wit: The one filth
part of three negroes. Kinch a boy 13 years old
Malinda a girl 12 years old and YVilkes a boy 9
years old. also ”3 skates of.- R. Road Stock. Be
longing to the Estate of A. S. Edmondson late of
Putnam county deceased. Sold by virtue of an or
derfrom Court of Ordinary.
fw b c) E. J. EDMONDSON, Jr. \ . , ,
- M. J. MY’RICK. \ Adm rs ’
November 13, 1861 26 tds
[No. 154.J
AN ACT To be entitled an Act to amend
“An Act to raise and additional Mili
tary Force to serve during the War.”
Sec. 1. The Congress of the Confederate
Stales of America do enact, That so mucb
of tbe second section of the act en
titled an act to raise an additional mili
tary force to serve during the war, passed
May eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
one, he so 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 tbe line of tbe army
ch«et« tattia,t«rm japonic*, cat*. I to ‘he duties of adjutant of said regiment
i i# «i rod; tortobe «odi otter or battalion,
i* ®hnilM t bulbs, plants and root#, do a i - r
' Approved May 21,1861.
Qmknm ; oansrs. lsmon., „ :1 orvimcnt .
r»lm leaf, unmaniifaetured , pearl, mother of; pine apple,;
pUutam. ; plot to., UiunMjufartMwi; policing .tone.; pmSoe.;
pru*smn blue; pumice aud pumicr atoue r *
Rattan, and reed., anm.unf.tur.-d - red chalk -, rotten done.
SadJoieer; m! soda, and all carbon.te. and .uiphate. of aoda
»r whatever name, demfnated, not otherwiv> provided for • .tedI
• .tiellao; .ilk, r»w, not more advanced in manufacture th.n
•m*Ie., tram and thrown, or organize ; aponjea; steel, i„ b,*,
„V ta * n<1 plates, not further advanced in manufacture than bv
ruHInx, and cast ateel in bars; .uanr; su’pLer, flour of.
Tallow, marrow, and all other grease or soap stock and aoap
•tu*., not Otherwise provided for.
Tea; icrne tin, in plate.or aheeta , test
Uu. in plates or .beets;
Rail., unmanufactured; trees, __
the, wise provided te ; turmeric,
GEORGIA, W'ilcox County.
W HEREAS Oliver H Cook makes application
to me for letters of Guardianship of the per
son aud 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 kiudred and others concerned, to be
and appear at my office within tbe time prescribed
by law, to show cause why said letters may not he
granted.
Given under my official signature, this 31st Oct.
1861.
JAMES YV. MASHBURN, Ord’y.
October 31st, 1861 25 5t
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
W HEREAS, Elizabeth Hendrecks, applies to
me for letters of Administration on the es
tate of David Hendrecks, late of said County, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted the applicant in terms of tbe law
Given under my band officially, this 24th day of
October, 1861. (D B)
2 i 3t. WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y.
Afhninistrdor’s Sale.
W ILL be solcf on -the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, witlph the usual Lours of sale be
fore the Court-House door, YV r ilkinson comity, Ff-
ty-Seven and a half acres of land, more or less ly
ing and being in sa’d county, adjoining lands of
A. R Bundridge L. Branan and the Dower of Mrs.
Rebecc Holder, being all that part of the tract
known as tbe tract ou 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
Thos. Holder.
Terms on the day ot sale.
REBECCA HOLDER, Admr’x.
October 28, 1861 [e c] 24 tds
Jacob's Cordial.
This valuable'medicine- ran be obtained at the Drag
Store ofllERTY <fc HALL, also for sale by GRIEVE
& CLARK, Milledgeville. No family should be
without it. See notices &e.
t^IXTY' days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Jasper County, for leave to
sell Five negroes belonging to tbe estate of Shad
rach McMichael. deceased.
B. J. MCMICHAEL
S. J. McMICHAEL
C. YV. McMICHAEL,
October 12,1861. 22 9t.
> Ex’rs.
X.S
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, David M., Gilbert M and Laz
arus B. Anderson, Executors of the will of
William Anderson, deceased, h»ve filed their final
return, and petitioned tbe Court for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite all persons adversely
concerned, to file their objections on or before the
first Monday in April next.
Given under my official signature, this 10th
SeDt. 1*6],
16 mfirn. JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors and, Creditors.
GEORGIA, Pntnam County.
A LL persons who-have demands against the
estate of Lewis P. Harwell, late of said coun
ty deceased, are notified to present them to the
undersigned within the time prescribed by law,
aud all persons indebted to the deceased, are re
quested to make payment.
SUSAN YV. LIVELY, Admr’x.
JOHNW. HUDSON, Adm’r.
Oct. 28th, 1861. 23 6t.
S IXTY’ days aftet 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 Coperland, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN D. PETERS, Ex’r.
October, 26th,.1861. 24 9t.
S IXTY days after date application i
the Court of Ordinary of Echols
ill be made to
county, for leave
to sell tbe slaves belonging to the estate of Lott Cope
land deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
JOHN. D. PETERS, Ex’r.
Not. 9,1861. [t. b. e.] 36 9t
]YJ OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
i M will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson
county, for leave to sell all the land and negroes
belonging respectively to tbe Estates of 8arah
Bragg and Samuel Bragg, late of said comity de
ceased. JOHN S. BRAGG, Ad’mr,
Sarah Bragg and Ad’mr. de bonis non Sam’i Bragg.
Not. 4, 1861—n25
DROPSY CURED!
NO YANKEE HUMBUG!
Don’t give vp until i/ott 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
ourtreament is no humbug. Many who have de
spaired of recovery have bten cnlirity relieved un
der our treatment. YY’e would say to those afflicted
with that loathsome disease, the Dropsy, to delay
no time iu giving us a call. Remember the old
proverb, “Procrastination is the thief of time ’’
YVe will visit patients when desired and reasona
bly compensated for our trouble. On the receipt
of ten dollars we will forward to any Railroad de
pot its value in our medicine.
M. & J. H. BROOM.
P. S.—All communications must be addressed
to tlie undersigned to meet with prompt attention,
he can be consulted by calling at his office on the
North side ot public square.
JOSEPH H. BROOM,
Carrollton, Georgia.
CERTIFICATES.
Powelton. Hancock county, Ga., Jan. 16, 1856.
Joseph H. Broom, Esq.—Dear Sir ; This is to cer
tify that in the year 1856, l had under my care a case
of Dropsy, whicli I directed to be placed under your
treatment. The above case was placed under your
care and treatment, and in the space of six or seven
weeks you made a final cure. The above specified case
hus since been under my notice, but no sign of Dropsy
has since been visible, I would therefore direct all who
have the Dropsy to give you a trial, for I thiuk your
medicine the greatest ever discovered for Dropsy.
Y’ours respect full v,
K. F. SEAY, M. D.
Lodi, Cowetn county, Ga., Feb. 6, 1861.
This is to certify that Mrs. Elizabeth Nixon sign
ed the above certificate in our presence.—We further
certify that we were acquainted with her condition
before she commenced taking Dr. Broom’s Anti-Hy-
drophic Tincture, and so far as you know, all she
states in the above certificate is true. She was en
tirely helpless, und dependent entirely upon charity
for a support for herself and family. No one thought
that she could ever be relieved. She is now, to all a-*
pearuuee, entirely well and uble to work and suppo.
herself aud familv.
WESLEY YV. THOMAS,
JOSUA MOORE.
JOHN T. McCOY. J. P.
Greensboro, Ga., Jan. 30,1860.
Gentlemen; This is to certify that in the year 1853,
I bad 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, bnt to no effect, and I cheerfully re
commend any one who has tbe Dropsy to try Broom’s
Anti-IIydropic Tincture.
[32 ly.] Respectfully, NANCY BICKERS.
Greensboro, Ga., Jan.31,1860.
Gentlemen: this is to certify tbatin the year 1853.1
had a negro man afflicted with Dropsy. I gave him
Broom’* Anti-Hydropic Tinctnre, which I believe ef
fected a permanent cure. Title negro was treated by
other physician*, but to no effect, and I cheerfully rec
ommend any one who ha* the Dropsy to try Broom’s
Anti-Hydropic Tincture. Respectfully.
NANCY BICKERS. 84 4t
Dr. T. a. McLEAN’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
BLOOD PURIFIER!
The Greatest Remedy
In the World,
AND TIIE
Most Delicious
AND
Delightful Cordial
EVER TAKEN.
THE thousauds upuuthou-
#8ud# who are daily u#iu*
M r L e a u ’ ■ Strengthening
Cordial, certify that it is ab
solutely an iufullibe remedy
for the renovating and IN f -
jr/TTF c VlGORATINGthe shatter-1 ft __ * *
MOre taldllgied and di*ea*ed #y 8 tem, uu ^lltT tOKillg.
rifyihg and enriching the Blood—restoring the sick,
suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
IT will cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea
Dysentery, Headache, Depression of Spirits, Fevei
aud Ague, Inward Fever, Bad Breath, or any diseusi
of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels.
13^ GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy.
Strong and vigorous’
J3T LADIES,do you want the bloom of Health t<
mount to your cheeks again?—then go at uuee and gel
VI. Io un’M Ntrrnglhcnins Cordial and Uloori
Purifier. Delay not a moment; it is warranted to givt
satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the Kidney
Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstrua
tion, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any diseast
arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is an In
fallible Remedy FOR CHILDREN.
Do you waut your delicate, sickly, puny Children, to
be healthy, strong and rebust!—then give them
McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING UOKU1 AL, (see
the directions ou each bottlel it is delicious totake.
cr - One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, is a sure preventive against Chilis and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
Jjp CAUTION!—Beware of Druggists or Dealers
who may try' to palm upon yon a bottle of Bitters oi
Sarsaparilla, (which they can buy cheap.) by sayingii
is just as good. There are even men BASE eiiougl
to steal part of my name to dab their Y’lLE decoo
tions. Avoid such infamous PIRATES am! their vil
lainous compounds! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’;
Strengthening Cordial aud Blood Purifier. Take noth
ing else It is the only remedy that will Purify youi
til. .oft thoroughly, and, nt the same time, STRENGTH
EN and INY'IGORATE the whole organization. It is
put up iu Large Bottles—$1 per bottle, or six bottles
tor $o. :ooo: —
Dr. McLean’s Universal Pills.
For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Jrc,
There lias never been a CATHARTIC medicine, of
fered to tliepublie, that lias given such cutire satisfac
tion as McLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly inno
cent ar.d can be taken by the most tender infant; yel
prompt mid powerful in removing all Bilious secretions.
Acid or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. Ii
fact, they are the only PILLS that should be used in
malarious districts.
They produce no Griping, Sickness or Pain in the
Stomach or Bowels, though very active and searching
in their operation promoting healthy secretions of th<
Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness,
Headache and fou! Stomach, when so cheap a reme
dy can be obtained! Keep them constantly on hand-,
a single dose, taken in season, ma.v prevent hours
days, and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J.H. Mc
Lean’s Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated
they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and
cun'be sent by mail to any port of the United States.
Dr. McLean’s Voicanic Oil Liniment.
The Best External in the World
for mail or Beast.
Thousands of human beings lmve been saved a life
of d .'erepitude'and (misery, by the use of this iuvalun-
lle Liniment- It will relieve PAIN almost instanta
neously, and it willeleanse. purify ami heal the foulest
SORE in an incredible short time. MeLEAN 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 Scalds, or any Pain.it is an
infallible Remedy. Try it, and yon will find it an in-
dispensible remedy. Keep it always ou hand.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, or anyone having charge
of horses, will save money by using McLean’* Volcan
ic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy aud infallible cure tor
Galls, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney,
Sores, YY’ounds, Scratches, or any external disease,—
Try it, and you wiil be convinced.
DR. J. H. MeLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
The above preparation, will be mamifnctur< d in New
Orleans,La. Sold by GRIEY’E & CLARK, Milledge
ville. and by Druggists everywhere. 47 lv
BUSINESS C A ftt|)S. ^
BRZSCO£ & deGRAFFESiTSUEfc
ATTORNEYS AT LAf '
RILLElMiEY iLLL, tEO,
W ILL practice in the courts of the Ocmi \l
circuit. f> e<
Milledgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. 4( , (
Messrs. A. II. & L. U.KU\A\
Are Associated in the Practice of lVw
Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of
MASONIC HALL
Jan. 23d, 1857.
3o tf.
DB A II CIJMMISg
Irwintan, Wilkinson County a
Tenders bis Professional services to the eiti?*?
ol Wilkinson county. [j an g -«j ] a
THOMAS J. COV,
attorney at law
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18,1856.
42 tf
ETHERIDGE 8c SON, ~~
Factors, Commission and Foraardiug
merchants °
SAVANNAH, « A . 9
tV D. ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE J r
July 15th, 1856. atf 1 '
rHt.MASHardeman, jr. J. W. Griffin
BARDEOXAffA GRIFFIN
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
D ealers in wines, liquors, tom;
CO, sLGARS and Groceries of every J*
scription. 1
Corner of Cherry and Third Sts.,
MACON Ga.
Sept. 2,1859. ^ tf '
J.CA TIP, -‘~
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ACWOKTII, COBB mm, GA.,
P RACTICES in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Milton
Paulding, and Fulton.
REFERENCES.
Hon. J. W. Lew is. At anta: Gen. A. J. Hansfai
Marietta; Roberts. Coskery & Co , Augusta-
E. L. Litchfield, n. & G.
worth.
Khsta;
Avery, Ac-
O'* Any information as to responsibility of par
ties promptly civeu^j ' v
March 9il>, ] < 6I. 42 lv
NEWELL & WELLBORN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Milledgeville, La.
PRACTICE in the Counties of the
Octniilgee Circuit.
Milledgeville, Ga , Feb. Hi, 1860.
”9 ly.
CHEAP E0H CASH!
JHilleilgcrillc Clothing Store,
HOTEL No. 1.
r HE Subscribe.- having just returned from ilieXorth
is now prepared to furnish his old friends aud cos.’
omers (to their advantage)
Clothing of any Dexri-iptinu,
rom a very large assortment of the best quality fever
To light to this City. All made to order, and tiie - work
-van-anted. ,
lean give yon as good a bargain for cash as any
■tlier establishment, but not as loir down either in price
r qnality. ■ A. C. Y'AIL, Agent.
Milledgeville, November 5. IStiU. g; ([-
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BUILDING
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
Lb”-Alloperations performed with care and war-
ented satisfactory.
Milledgeville, May 5th. 1860. 50 tf.
TAILORING.
J.C.SPEKLISC,
thankful for past favors
would inform his old
friends and easterners,
that he is still at hi*
BUSINESS and ran
>be found next door to
; the Recorder office.
His fits and work,
warranted to give
SATISFACTION.
Nov. 1st, 1S60. 24 tf.
DK. CHAKLKS H. HALL
H AS removed his residence and OFFICE to
JEFFERSON S7REES.
EPR BSIDENCE—the House recently occupied
ay Mr. Chamberlain. Office next door.
Jan. 5th, 1858. 33 tf
New Arrangement.
Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 1 Uh inst.
THE Subscribers are convey-
ng the IT. S. Mail from Mil-
edgeville via Sparta, Culver--]
on and Powelton to Doubles
vY'ells,and would respectfully in . ite the attention of
heir friends and the travelling public, to their new
tnd complete arrangement for travelling facilitie.
■ver thisline.
SCHEDULE— Leave Milledgeville after the arrival
-f trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah Ar-
ive in Sparta at ti o’clock P. M. and at Double Wells
ame evening.
Leave Double YVetls a'ter the arrival of morning
rains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at
•iparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeville same
■veiling.
With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers,
we solicit illiberal patronage.
MOORE & FORBS.
Stage Milledgeville Hotel Milledgeville-, Ga.
Edwards' House. Sparta.
Moore's Hotel, Double Wells.
July 11, 1859. 8 tf.
LAWS OF GF0RG1A,
SESSION OF 1860.
W E HAY'E on hand a few copies of the
ACTS PASSED AT THE LAST SES
SION for sale at this office. PRICE—$2 Ml a
copy at the office, and $2 50 when sent by mail,
Postage pre-paid.
March 28th, 1861. 45 tf.
Important to Females!!
Or. cheese man’s Fills.
N O TIC E—The combinations of ingredients
in these PILLS are the result of a long and exten
sive practice. They are mild iu their operation,
tnd certain in correcting all irregularities, painful
menstruation, removing all obstructions, whether
front eold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,
paipitalion ofthe heart, disturbed sloop, which al
ways arise from interruption of nature. They can
be securely used as a preventive. These pills should
never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be
sure to cause a miscarriage.’ Warranted purely
vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life
or health. Explicit directions, whieh should be
read.accompany each Box.
PRICE. $1 per box. For sale by Wm Barnes,
also by Herty & Hall of Milledgeville, they will
be sent by mail, if wished, on the reception of
they can also be obtained of Dr. C. L. Cheeseman,
Box No. 4531, New York Post-office. 17 lv
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
S IXTY' days from date application will be made
to tlie honorable the Court of Ordinary, for an
order for leave to sell the land and a portion of the
negroes belonging to the estate of John A. Red
ding, late of said county, deceased.
MARY J. REDDING, ) , , ,
ROWLAND REDDING, J A<lmr *’
August 23, 1861. .15 9t.
SHOES! SHOES
J UST received a very large lot of
shoes,for Ladies, and Children, to bej
sold cheaper than ever heard of befoie. _
J. ROSENFIELD
March 2. 1861. 41 tf.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Appling County, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to tbe estate of Mary
Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
(J L) JAMES’JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 3rd. 1861. 16 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Conrt 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 tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN G. HOWELL, Adm’r.
August 24, 1861. [t b c] 15 9t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to Jes*e A. Scarbor
ough, late of Pulaski County, deceased, are
notified to come forward and make immediate
payment, and those having demands against his
estate, to present them for payment in terms of
the law.
A DON SCARBOROUGH, Ex’r.
October 9,1861. 22 6t.
, _ longing
tate of James T. Pearson, late of said county de-
JAMES PEARSON, ) .. ,
~ J. PEARSON, J Ad,nr *•
3AM L D. IRVIN.
GREENI.EE Bl'TLIB.
IRVIN & BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, Georgia.
P RACTICE in tbe Superior Courts of the
Western Circuit,—in Ten-ell, Randolph, and tj ir '
ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and No-
con Counties, in the Macon Circuit, in the l nits
States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by epeend
contract,iu any County iu Southern Georgia.
January 1st’ I860.
34 tf.
Blackberry tWine.
A PUKE article of this YV'ine, can be hndat ttft
ajL Store of Gl-ifvc & Clark, also at the
riety Store of J. CONN A SONS’. This
is four years old, and in taste much resembles
very best Old Port. A few dozen ot this age
obtained. £5*“ Price fl 25 per bottle.
CASTLEN & VABBELL,
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALERS 15
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e,
MACON, GA,
November 13tb, 1860. 26 d*wM
A eg 28th 1861.
F.J
[L. S.J
15 9t.
CIXTY day* from date application will be made to
O the Court of Ordinary of Twigg* County for an
order for leave to *ell all the Lands and Negroes be
longing to the Estate of John P«
deceased.
Aug. 38th, 1861
er-No medicine can always cure, but whnte' < [,* “
be effected, through human agency, towards - r
Dyaentary, Diarrhuta. Cholera Morbus, &e.,is , ;•
“Jacob’s Cholera, Dyseutary andDiarrlura Conn*
Sold by GRIEY’Edt CLARKE, Mtlledgevihe^nt-
by all Druggists generally.
o“«sw«25»fBB S3t
This Salve has accomplished extraordinary i t
A m ronntation. i TV In'* _
Negroes
uiui z-upejate of said county ahwww® •»» -;-"’i . Trv it.it
D. G. HUGHES. Admr’t sad has gained «lading r l
[l. t.j 15 8t bo eq«*l. For §»1« by Gkieve * ^