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.si : 4 -. i',. V ' -r-; . , ..." : -a C: ''A . 1-if ,.A- , ' 3" .: ft-., ..f - : ki". - J; h '. V. ifl' iili '. i. i If ; ! f ' ' fl'i :.' itn ii it! " r' I III 'if" m 1 1 t f t i n i i t K i II 11 ft ; 111' 4. m 10 iho Oq Vft ?i fu IS kaf d ju of ;v'V;-;(BrUcTHbRrrT),:: v , AX ACT TO BEIMBUKSK THE STATE OF FLOSI-,. DA. -i - '" ? - . . ! - ' - , - . . ; ' , -'" ? - Where, The SUte of Florida has made larpe out-laj of moner in lh armings eqaipping and inaintainin? troops for tb serriceof the Confederate States, and In ' the con etrnction of sea-coat defences (Wherebf, the; State of Florida has exhausted her treasurj, and has great need of jnoner to carrr on'her militarj operation ? Therefore--. The Congrew df the Confederate States of America do t enact, That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby di rected to imne-to the State of Florida, upon the applica tion of the Oorernor of. said State, three hundred .thous and d.Uars ln Treasury notes FroTidedJ That .the said State deposit With the Secretary of the Trfcaaury of the Confederate States an equal sum in the bonds' of the State of Florida authorized to be issued under aft ordinance of the Contention of said State, which bonds Jhall be held by the Secretary of the , Treasury until the account of tho ; State of Florida, fof advances mad for military purposes, il adjusted as Congress may direct. : 1 ' Approved August 31, 1861. ' 8 it. ' : TsfoL 283.1 A RESOLUTION IX RELATION TO DRILL-MASTERS ( .AfrOIXTED BY STATES. L -Whereas, Under the authority of some of the States, Djillmastcrs were attached to ririons regimentsf And, whereas, such officers are not recognized by the laws of the Cenfederate States,! and consequently, were not mus- tered into scrrice : And whereas, several of such Drill ' masters haTe nerertheless continued to do effective ser Tice, voluntarily, with their respective regiments : Therefore V " ' Revolted; Thatsueh drillmasters be granted an honora ' ble discharge whenever they apply therefor. Approved August 31, 1861.!- .. 9 it. '. " " ... ;' ' ' - ' Xo. 161,1 '! ': - AX ACT TO PROVIDE REVENUE FROM COMMODI TIES IMPORTED FROM FOBEIGX COUNTRIES' ; Skctiox 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do jnact, That from and after the ',31st day oj August next,- a duty shall be imposed on all goods, pro-? ducts, wares and merchandie imported frjom-abroad into i ' th Confederate States of America, as follows : ' J; On all articles enumerated in schedule AL an ad valorem ! duty of twenty-five per centum. On all articles enumer . ated in schedule B, an ad valorem duty of twenty per ' centum. On all articles enumerated in schedule C, ah. ad valorem duty of fifteen per centum, j On all articles enu merated in schedule D, an ad valorem duty of ten per , centum. On all articles enumerated in schedule E, an ad valorem duty of five per centum. And that Jdl -articles enumerated in schedule; F, a specific duty as therein named. And that a(l articles enumerated in schedule G, 'shall bo exempted from duty, to-wit: " ' Scubdulb A, (twenty-five per centum a.d valorem.)' ... Alabaster and spar ointments ; anchovies,. sardines and all " ' other fish preserved in oil. s ; Brandy and other spirits distilled from grain' or oher . materials; not- otherwise provided for ; billiard and'baga- telle tables, and all other tables or boards an which games are plaved. j. . .' Composition tops for! tables, or other .a -tides of furni ture ; confectionary, comfits, sweetmeets, o fruits preserv ed in sugar, molasses, brandy or other liquors; cordials, absynthe, arrack, cunadoa, kirschenwesserj, liquers, mara schino, ratafia, and all other spirituous beverages of a . similar character. v J , " f i - . . . i . . 1 i .-. VTIKOB, vat. j - j , Manufactures of cedar-wood, granadilla, ebony niahog- : an v. rosewood and satla-wood. , - Sc-liola tops, for tables or other articles of furniture : segars, snuff, paper segiars, and all other manufactures of tobacco. , i i ' Wines Burgundy, champarne, clarctsj madeira, port, sherry, aad all other wines oijmitation off wines. Schsdolk B, (twenty per centum ad valorem.) . Almonds, raisins, currantsj : dates, figsi arid all other dried or preserved fruits, not otherwise provided for ; ar gentine, alabata, or German silver, manufactured or un manufactured ; articles embroidered j with gold, sil ver or other metal not otherwise' provided for. j1 . Balsams, cosmetics, (essences, extract?, jtastea, perfumes and tinctures, used for (the toilet or for medical purposes; bay rum, beads of amber, composition'or wjjx, and all other beads ; benzoatcs, braids, chains, curls ojr ringlets com posed of hair, or of which hair is a component part, not otherwise provided for!; c-brooms and brushes of all kinds. Camphor, reftri'ed ; canesand sticks, for walking, finish ed or unfinished ; capers, pickles, and sauies of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; card, cases j pocket-books, shell boxes, souvenirs, and all similar articles of whatever material composed, not. otherwise provide for, composi tions of glass, set or unset ; coral, cut or manufactured. Feathers and flowers,fartificial or ornamental, and parts thereof, of whatever, material composed; fans and fire screens of every description, of whatever material '''com- posed.''' , j:..'' ; r ' s ... -'-; Grapes, plums, and prunes, and other such fruit, when 1 put up in bottles, easesr cans, not otherwise provided for. -. . !. . i J 1 . H Hair,' humancleansed or prepared for us j. - Manufactures of gold, platina or silver, not otherwise provided for; manufactures of papier macle ; molasses. Paintings on glass; pepper, pimento, clpves, nutmegs, ; cinnamon, and other spices ; perfumes and perfumery, -of all sorts, not otherwise provided for; platec and gilt ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided for ; I playing-cards ; prepared vegetables, fruits, meats poultry oind"game, seal ed or enclosed in cans or; otherwise, i j : ( Silver-plated metals, ih,sheet3 or other form ; soap, cas tile, perfumed, Windsor, and other toilejL sdaps ; suo-ar of all kinds; syrup of sugar.' , ..' j r . . Epaulettes, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassel, tresses, and wings of gold or silver, or imitations thereof. ', j c : Schedule C, (fiftieen per cent, ad valorem.) Alum : arrow-root; atticles of clothing or apparel, in cluding hats, caps, gloves, shoes arid j boots of all kinds, worn by men, women ot children, of whatiever material composed, not otherwise provided for. ! . . . Baizes, blankets, bockings, .flannels and floor-cloths, of whatever material compjoscd, not otherwise) provided for baskets, and all other articles comoosed ntf" palai-leaf, straw, whalebone or willow, not otherwise pro vided for j beer, ale andporter, in casks or jbottles ; bees Wax; berries and vegetables of all sorts used for food, not ( otherwise provided for ; blue or roman vitribl, or sulphate of copper : bologna saukages; braces, suspenders, web bing, or other fabrics composed wholly or in part of Indian rubber, not otherwise provided for -u breecia ; buxundv pitch ; buttons and button moulds of all kin 3s. ., Cables and cordage, 6f whatever mated il made; cad mium; calamine; calomel and all other me curial prepa rations; carbonate of soda; castor beansfc' castor oil candles and tapers of spermaceti, stearine, ttarafine tallow ' or wax, and all other candles ; caps; hats, mufe and tippets and all other manufactures of fur, or of whiih fur shall be a component part ; caps, gloves, leggins, nuts, socks, stock ings, wove shirts and drawers, and all similar articles worn by men, women and children, and not btherwise provided .u. , iui, vrpcuni uoarui-rugs, Del-8iIes, and othe portions of carpeting, beikig either' Aubussonl. Brussels "i ier grain, baxony, Murkey, V enetian, Wilton.! or any nth, in-. aimilar fabric, not otherwise provided for ;i jcarriaes arid parts of carriages ; castorum; chains, of al sorts') cider and other beverages not containing alcohol, And nototaer- wc pruTiueu ur, caocpiaie ; enromate of lead; chro- -i.ur1uw, ujuraiKiaie, ana prussiate of potash : elocks and parts of clocks coach and! harness -furniture oT all kinds; cobajt; combs of all kinds; copper bot f toms; copper rods, bolt, nails, and spike); copper in i sheets or plates, called brazier's copper, an other sheets ) of cooper, not otherwise provided for; copperas, or green : vitroil. or sulphate of iron ; corks ; cotton fcords, tinips and galloons ; cotton laces, cotton insertingsj cotton trim i mmg, laces, cotton laces atnd braids; -court p aster coral SfkintUred; CrJon3 Mf " kinck; cubebL; cutlery of aednab toy J of -all kiads ; ;dried pnlp ; drugs, I Earthen. cTiina. unr! t nri t!L' Mi j ' "y, , ' j o.c,uuiui utm;r wares com- i ii IT Vrrtly M1 mncral sabstances not otherwise lit; provided for: encaustic tiles; ether. J - , fwiae hA 'ackcrs, sky-rocl:etts, itoirian ! ! H cQ("f8' Vd l J11" articles used in pyrotechnics ; fish whether fresh, smoked, salted, dried or pickWd, not other M wise provided for; fruits, preserred in their awn juice, or : pie fruits ; fish glue, or isinglass ;; fish skins ; flats, braids ; i ! ! I1"' "Pfterre and willow squares, used forsaking hats or bonnets rfloss silks, featherls, feathers fcr beds, and U i0, f 11 klwndf I fr and 8tict3 f'"" umbrellas, para- ,o,lu BUBUiie9t onisiisa or unfinished!; Frankford black; fulminates, or fulminating powder; furSe cabinet and household, toot otherwise provided fr; furs dressed on the skin. . I ,t. ' V T ' .:".. H?iD drjed'.ff.rCC?' rip' ground, preserved or.pickled; Class. Colored, at.tinml nr homU . 1- sL j " t ass glass turn - nkLTiiim - iriaM ap vimMa i- . and all totherwise proved AVSEffi ueniom or oenjamin; guns, except muskets arid rifles fir7 rms, and. all parts thereof not intended forSlitarv SIT poses; gunny cloth and Indian bagging and lS T ! tmg of all sorts, not otherwise proedrf t, curlSdVmotf 8cwcpd, and all other ve1 stable sub stances used for beds or imattrasses; hair InSls- w bodies of cotton or wool Ih.t. .nA k' A pencils, nat mon .twI k;m. . 1' J , tor men, wo- traw, chin. e substancp Ink and ink nowdcr? ina.nv. . J ' . . rods, slabs, and ra Iroart. rn;i. .v;l . DO?M; 5 hairWin .;;.r "L'"', "suins and !i r.ti; Z:r"uer .a is; oryoiiack. jT ' r5 vi au Kinds yiueu 10 thereof wise previded for: IaBhlZ:. ltT. "T?r- aii.. . ; . o ' f or ooots, boo- tever material japanned ; k , ' K5 or peDole for spectacles : wlers. Plain mnu qm anil n9uj kLui a t ' ' , , J t" vtwu, Wynnes, uasxs. Other rnwli nf rtxea . j Lti s not , "V ' uu'Pca oi straw, satin-i rV - . 7"1UW or any otner vcgetabl i ui ur, wnaieoone. or nther m not Otriertrido v jett, and manufactures of jet, 4and imitations ; jewelrv. or imiution, ' V" .?l0,IS e I.."-..'"-".VV" Jnipir Derries. ' 1 r ' 'i . outtpnsj, of wha '.'' - ff ' wu.Pncuw; eden pipes ; leather, - '' ' I ! ( ' ,:'.V . - ' ':.''. - '- . I IH' :i -fi ... " C .: - I !.- -. ' i :' .' . ' . '- 1: ; .'fc ' .'':-:-' ..- ' ,.v :- leeches; linens of ail kinds; liduorice, paste juice Of root j ; lithArge. sz'h ;y?v il 'i Maecaroni vermicelli gelatine, jcllies,ndi all. other a: eimilar preparrtfona not otherwise provided for t inacbinery i r of, every description not otherwise provided for: malt; magnesia; manganese ; manna; manufactures of the bark of the- cork tree; manufactures of silk; manufactures of , wool of all kinds or worsted, not otherwise provided for: . nanufactures of hair of all kinds not otherwise provided forj manufactures of cotton of all kinds not. otherwise provided for; manufactures of flax of all kinds not other-, wise provided for;' manufactures of hemp of all kinds not otherwise provided for ; manufactures of bone, shell, horn,' : pearl, ivory, or vegetable ivory, not otherwise provided for; manufactures, articles, vessels and wares, not other- " wise proyided for, of bras, copper, iron, steel, lead, pew ter, tin, or of which either of these metals shall be a com ponent part, manufactures, articles, vessels, and wares of glass; or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise . provided for ; manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not . otherwise provided for ;, manufactures and articles of mar- ble; paving tiles, and other marble more advanced in manufacture than in slabs or blocks in i the rough not , otherwise provided for ; . manufactures of paper, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise pro vided for; matting, china or other floor matting, and mats made of flags, jute, or grass ; medicinal preparations, drugs, roots and leaves in a crude state, not otherwise pro- ; vided for ; morphine ; metalic pens ; mineral waters ; mu sical instrument of all kinds, and strings tor musical ins struments, of whip-gut, cat-gut, and. all other string oj the: same material; mustard in bulk or in bottles; mustard seed. " ' ' : '- - .j, Needles of all kinds, for sewing, darning and knitting f j! , nitrate of lead. , : Ochres and ochrey earths ; oil-cloths of every descrip- tipn, of whatever material composed; oils ofevery .de- : cription, animal, vegetable and mineral, not otherwise . ... provided. for; olives ; opium ; orange and lemon peel ; ' osier or willow, prepared for basket-makers use. Paints, dry or ground in oil, not otherwise provid ed for; , paper, antiquarian, demy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial, letter, and for printing,-and all other paper, not otherwise provided for ; paper boxes, and all other fancy boxes ; paper envelopes ; paper hangings, . paper for walls, and paper for screens or fireboards ; parch ment; parasols and sun-shades, and umbrellas; patent mordant; paving and roofing tiles', and bricks, and- fire , r brick.; periodicals and other works, in course of printing and republication in the Confederate States ; pitch; plas- : . ter of paris, calcined ; plumbago, potassium ; putty. . Quicksilver ; quills ; quasia, manufactured or unuianu factured. . f Red chalk pencils; rhubarb ; roman cement:' Saddlery of all kinds, not otherwise provided for ; qaf fron and saffron cake; sago; salts, 0psom', glauber, ro- j chelle, and all other salts and preparations of salts no otherwise provided for ;, sarsaparilla ; iscrews of all kin ds sealing wax ;v seines ; seppia; sewing silk, in the gum an q, purified ; shaddocks; skins of all kinds, tanned, dYessed or japanned; slate pencih; sinaltz ; soap pf every descrip tion not otherwise provided for ; spirits of turpentine spunk; squills; starch; stereotype plate ; still bottoms sulphate of barytes, crude orrefined ; sulphate of quinine' and quinine in all its various preparations. ' Tapioca; tar; textile fabrics of every description, not otherwise provided for.; twine and pack thread, of what ever material composed ; thread lacings and inserting i types, old or new, and type metals. - " ' Urabrelli3 ; Vandyke brown ; vanillia beans ; varnish of all ikinds ; vellunj; Venetian red; velvet in the piece composed wholly of cotton, or of cotton and silk, but of which cotton is the component material of chief value verdigris ; verraillion ; vinegar. .- ' Wafers ; water colors ; whalebone ; white and red lead white vitriol, or sulphate of zinc ; whiting, or Paris white: window glass, broad, crown or cylinder; woolen arid worsted yarns, and woolen, listings; shot of lead, not otherwise provided for ; wheel-barrows and hand-barrows -weapons and vehicles of every description, or parts thereof .Schedule 1), (ten per centum ad -valorem. V Acids of every description,-not otherwise provided for alcornoque ; aloes : ambergris ;' amber ; ammonia and sal ammonu ;; anatto, roucon or Orleans'; angora Thibit and other goats' hair, or mohair, unmanufactured, not o'ther Aviso provided for; annis-seed; antimony, crude or ree-u-lusof; argvd, or crude tartar; arsenic; ashes, pot. pearl and soda; asphaltum; assafcetida. ' Bananas, cocoa nuts, pine apples," plantains, oranges and all other Weft India fruits in their natural state' barillas Wf4; of all kinds, not otherwise provided for barki'cruvian; bark, guilla; bismouth; bitter apples ' bleaching ponder of chloride of lime ; bones, burnt'" board., planks, stsves, shingles, laths j fcantlino-, an( alfr other sawed lumber; also spars and hewn timJy'r of all sorts, not otherwise provided for ; bone-black, or animil carbonc, and bone dust ; bolting cloths ; books printed magazines, pamphlets, periodicals, and illustrated news papers, bound or unbound, not otherwise'' provided' for ' books, blank, bound pr unbond ; borate of lime hnr,r t.i.io.1, uim rt,icimi-u, wutiiu it-aves; box-wood unmanufactured; Brazil paste; Brazil wood, braziletto and all dye-woods in sticks; bristles; bronze and Dutch lactal in leaf, bronze liquor and bronze ponder building stones ; butter; burr stones, wrought or un wrought Cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and collection of mti quitics; camphor, crude; cantharides; cassia and cassia buds; chalk; cheese; chicknry root; chronometers ho -or ship, and parts thereof ; clay, burnt or unburnt bricks paving aud roofing tiles, gas retorts, and rooSn" slated t coal, coke and culm of coal; cochineal ; cocoa nuts cnro -, and cocoa shells ; . coculus indicusj coir tarn ciKlillin tow of hemp or flax ; cowhade down ; cream tarfirf cutibear. tar Diamonds, cameos, mosaics, gems, pearls, rubies ind other precious stones, and imitations thereof, when i nnt..t.i.arft. Kl,.. Siatrs, set or Engravings, bound or unbound ;. extract of ind; JgO, CX- n,ot eed ; nmterround: flocks, waste or shorlHv . French -chalk ' fv. j7 ------y , -ii A ,,ll,lt;ia .urei,Bu or unuressea, wnen on the skin ass, wnen 01a and nt only to bo renianufactursd . gamboge; gold and silver leaf ; gold-beaters' skin - Si' stones: gums-Arabic, Barbarv, copal, East Indies "Seni" gal, substitute, tragacanth, and all other gums and'reVinT in a crude state, not otherwise provided for. las, T., ' x ' . j J.. " '-ri'-t-auiC lVorv "ulK r10'11 uoir, ana ouier vegetab e substan unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for. SUDdlances Kelp; kermes. ' " Lac spirits, lac sulphur, and lac dvo ; Ifnthor. j bana so,e, ,ni lt , kind3, LlU'rSf p ?dtdJ for, lemons and limes, and lemon and lime iuice arl of all other fruits without sugar : lime ' " J 1008 Madder, srround or nrenarrl !.'niafi,i- th rnnnrh c! iK r , ' ""'-'It ie, m v. uyinanuiRccured petals, un- T I 1 , 'mmiuuicu, in l oiuerwise provided ffif mineral arid bituminous substnnooa ; : j .Ker not otherwise provided for; moss, icelwd? IsCc JStei with lines, bound or unbound. ' P'teJ Matron ; nickel ; galls ; nox vomica. nuts, not otherwise provided for ; nut Oil V ?1 m nronffna tomAnn J - . apples ; itnnos - ot uuuiauuiitLurea;t pearl, moth plantains; platina, 3r or pine ap- unmanufactured potatoes ; poiisbing stone. r ' vyv ana pumico Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured; red chalk: rotten Prussian blue : Safllowcr ; sal soda, and all carbonates and ,,it, soda, ty whatever names designated Zt ot hi f vided for; seedlac ; shellac; sift raw nTt nl pr0" ; in manufacture thin single , tra'tr and thro 3 adranced zine; sponges: steel, inars, Sw rand S' F n ther advanced' in manufacture thar bv rolHn8' fur" steel in bars ; sumac ; sulphur; flour of S' and Ca3t ianow, marrow, and all other ffrcae or soap stock arid Si iuiis, iiqd oinerwise provided for ki it,, in piaces or sheets; teazlp frrDo mca, catechu; tin, inplateor ahecta and t in in J" and other shells, unmanufactured ; trees shrub5- h plant, and roots, not otherwise prov ded 1 for tt' b-Ulba' Watches and parts of watches - woo?l 1 tmeric viz ; cedar, box. o.hnmr. i; ' l'-Zod or P'ell ; woods. uf?ctuedTrt'0d' satiiaWd ad all other ier woods, unman- Iron ore. and iron in blrnm i ', . Maps and charts. Z1"5 ana PS -J amtings and stationary r.tt " ""') uianuiaetured., oi t . ro,l f : ' . . 1 n 1?e Pror lded for. lue Aipaca goat and other like animals v.-vtv iiftsrnnti.,. j i . . . ir , aaunairof specimens of natural, historv, mineralo ffV S wm botany - - it ow jiiunuca lor 1 ams. Leaf and unmanufactured tobacco. .&"Di;"Ei (T-e per centum ad valors V Articles us vided for. u m aveinc and hn.,;. . .. W O ""iiUi nnS not otherwise pro- Brass, in bars or ' Conner, in ninrs n. .and fit only to' bemanuUc W'. 'en old Diamonds, cameos ,-w: A. other precious stones , and Vi g0m$' ruBi"' and Emery in lpXST? "ng vessels ; FuIIers earth cha unmaiufactured "fcUWW Prided for ; gutta pur- k- " e"' 13 nt otnerwise nrori, . dfrafe ood or un- Shcathing copperlh,, if ,nd undrcd. f ach, excep? in S f r ff0 ,be considered as inches wide, and weigh(n"?rom t and urtcea ounces; sheathingr t-efc t il H V? thirtour iron ; sheathing V ylZ ZtZl thiiUy ot Partf sheathing vessds- .C'VkT metal' naiI cxpresslv for .WnglefelU ' sheatW Paper; stave 1 bolt and " b? type, old and fit only to Zinc, spelter, or tentenegue, unmanufactured tracts arm norrrt!rTc rf lrrT'rrrl nn4nu 3 ., . .,v,M uun.i- uye-wood otherwise provided for ; extract of madder : ertmt uuju.inuiaciun u uai smn .inn i'no,uui. limr, 01 ail Kinds, uncleansed anrl nn.r.o;.-i.. , hemp, unmanufactured; hemp seed, and rape seed how' horns, horn-tips, bone-tips, and teeth, unmanufactured ! ' Jvorv. Unmanufactured, ivorv nnt v. 1. . Salt ground, blown, or rock two cents per bushel, of fifty six pounds per bushoI.-x.'..'v'', 4 I , ; v . Schedule G, (Exempt from, Duty.) '-vPij Books, maps, charts, mathematical and nautical instru ments, philosophical apparatus, and all other articles what ever, imported for theuse of the Confederate States books,5 ' pamphleis, periodicals, and tracts, published by, religious associations.. '-.--' :..' .. '-:5v:r i . : All philosophical apparatus, instruments, "boots', 'maps and charts ; statues, statuary, busts and casts,: of marble, brdnze, alabaster or plaster of paris paintings and draw-1 ings; etchings ; specimens of sculpture ; cabinets, of coins : -medals, gems, and all collections bf antiquities : Provided, The same bo speciailv imported in good laith for the use of any society, incorporated or established for philosophi- , cal and literary purposes pr ior me encouragement ot trie tine arts.sJpr the use or by the order of any church, col lege, academy, scho)l or seminary of learning in the Con- federate States. , , ! - t Bullion, gold and silver. , ' , .fjoin, gold, silver and copper, coffee, cotton, copper, Avhen imported for the mirit bt Atbe Confederate State's - Garden seeds, and all other seeds for agricultural and horticultural purposes, goods,lwares and merchandisethe' growth, produce or manufacture of the Confederate States, exported to a foreign country and brought back to the ' Confederate States in the sariie condition as when exported, upon which no drawback, has been allowed : Provided. That all regulations to ascertain the identity thereof, pre scribed . by existing laws, or which may be prescribed by ; the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be complied with. Guano, manures, and fertilizers of all sorts. Household effects, old and in use, of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them, and not ' intended for any othr purpose or purposes, or for sale. "Models of inventions or other improvements in the artsc Provided, That no article or articles shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use.1 - f ;i Paving, strones, personal and household effects, not mer chandise, of citizens of the Confederate States dying abroad. . . v Specimens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany; provided the same be importecT in good faith for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, agricultural or horticultural purposes, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school of seminary of learning in the Confederate States. ' . Wearing apparel, and other personal effets not mer chandise, professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trades, occupation or employments, of persons ar riving in the Confederate States : Provided, That this ex emption shall not be construed to include machinery, or . other articles imported for use in any manufacturing es tablishment, or for-sale. Bacon, pork, hams, lard, beef, wheat, flour and bran of wheat, flour and bran of other , grains, Indian corn and meal, barley, rye, oats and oat meal, and living animals of all kinds, not otherwise provided for ; also all agricul tural productions, including those of the orchard and gar den, in their natural state; not otherwise provided for. Gunpowder, and all the materials'of which it is made. Lead, in pigs or in bars, in shot or balls, for cannons, . muskets, rifles or pistols. - Kags. of whatever material composed. Arms of every descripiion, for military purposes, and' parts thereof, munitions of war, military accutrcments, and percussion caps; Ships, steamers, barges, dredging vessels, machinerv, . screw pile jetties, and articles to be used in the construc tion of harbors, and for dredging and improving the same. Stc. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shall be levied, collected and paid on each and every non-enumerated article which bears a similitude, either in material, quality, texture, or the uses to which it may be applied, to any enumerated article chargeable with duty, the same rate of duty which is levied and charged on the enumerat- -ed article by the forgoing schedules, which it most resem bles in any of the particulars before rnentioned ; and if any non-enumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which 'different rates of dutv are :. chargeable, there shall be levied, collected and paid on such non-enumerated articles the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles, paying the highest duty: Provided, That oh all articles which are . not enumerated in the foregoing schedules and cannot be classified under this section, a duty of ten per cent, ad va lorem shall be charged. - Skc 3. And be it further enacted. That all good3, wares ar.d merchandise which may. bo in the pablic stores as un claimed, or in warehouse under warehousing bonds, on the lst day of August next, shall be subject, on cntrv thereof for consumption, to such duty as if the same had'been im porting respectively after tha't day. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That on the entry of any goods, wares or merchandise, imported "on or after the 31st day of August aforesaid, the decision of the collector of the customs at the port of importation and entrv, as to their liability to duty or exemption therefrom, shall be final and conclusive against the owner, importer, consignee or agent of any sued goods, wares and merchandise, unless the owner, importer, consignee or agent shall, within ten days after such entry, give notice to the collector, in writ , ing, of his dissatisfaction with such decision, setting forth therein distinctly and specially his ground of objection : thereto, and shall, within thirty da ?s after the date of such decision, appeal therefrom to the Secretary of the Treasury, whose decision on such appeal shall be final and TniVuSiyeL and the sakl Z0(Hls '-wares and merchandise shall be liable to duty or exemption therefrom according any act of. Congress to the contrary notvvithstandinc.Vn less suit shall bo brought within thirty davs after e uch de' cision, for any duties that may Jiave been paid, or may thereafter be paid on said goods, or, within thirty days after the duties shall have been paid,. in cases where such . goods shall be in bond. , Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That it shall be law-' Jul for the owner, consignee, or agent pf imports which have been actually purchased or procured otherwise than by purchase, on entry of the same, to make such addition in the entry to the cost or value given in the invoice as, in his opinion, may raise the same to the true market value of such imports in the principal markets of the country whence the importations shall have been made, and to add thereto all costs and, charges which,.under existing laws'" would Jorm part of the true value at the port where the1 same may be entored, upon vvhich the duty should be as sessed. And it shall be the duty of the collector within' whose district the same may be imported or entered, to ' cause the dutiable value of such imports to tie appraised, estimated and, ascertained, in' accordance with the provis ions ot existing laws ; and if the. appraised value thereof cecu uy ten per centum, orv more, the value so de clared on entry, trym in addition to thu duties imposed by law on the seme, there shall be levied, collected and paid a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem,, on such appraised value : Provided, nevertheless, That under no circum- Buaiiuo uuiy -do assessed upon an amount less "x VJl iiHuuut ie enterod value, any law of Consreeas-to K.iuu luiune or enieroo va the contrary, notwithstanding aS ' Ana be it lurther. enacted, That so much' of all luL r Ppalf.of a.CtS, a,S, na be inconsistent with the pro visions of this act, shall be and the same are herfbv r pealed. Approved May 21, 1861. 9 -it. FT r Jr1?0 ?st or.mIslal(I my certificate, No. 353, iT m for. f;jur shai'es of stock in the Raleigh and Gaston of aXclnPan?' 1 Shal! makePPlict-a to the Board or said Company for a re-issue of same. dec. 4, 1861. JOHN WATShN, 7 lm. M.ft, ' V NOTICE. Methodist Prot. Female College, OAMtSTOWN, UCILF0RD CO., N. C. FIFTH SESSI0X WILL OPEN. TILT 4,1861, ler the char f n xr tt , . . A AUWX nnHE JL und fn - -r . . ' II" " U. . ,f , IJthK. , V . AIllS Institution ha'o A. . . , ... . .. larceand rnm I" 1 "l ! ol noauny iwation, lund,chemi(?al apparatus, Ac. Ihe I resident and family, wit! e Duildinirs. and fvt.rn; th the other mcmbnrs nf tl the Shirfa ri, ...'"r. "u ai mesametahics witii me OlUQCDtS. I 111 firm 1 nr.. ,.: -r. .. "vu,V) uvu in me ooll laVA Ait L X .1 m ... T or Guitar S20: (ir To US.1C .n. t,ic Fronnh' rTV'V' ' uu; f-morpiaery,7o0. w""Vi luncn: cental Painting Drawing. Hair r pi 7 r " a cal MusS Vle' v"ruiLeaclr $5; if dA r invnra i4nntvA s ' -ir r-'. -r V t-Apenses 5i: lioardinsr S7 50 per further mlormation address f, r i -"'"h " asI V1? ana nres hf in advance, For G. W. IIEGE, Juno 26 President. tf. ROANOKE FEMALE SEMINARY. rrnL.ncxt session of this Institution, at the JUrtin Co"" V rDr- "11 ' I o2Sk? P. O?, JnU - mj V w-''vi" bcin m tbe fourth Monday in Jul,) Miss Sue Williams, bl NC, teacher c. A ' ' TERMS: opeinng reading and writing per session....... Higher English Branches... French....'. .....j. ..........I " "' Music on Pia no . . : . ..i ... " ... .! ..!."!". " '' Use of Instrument.. U..i..".!!.!!!!li!li""" Board, per month. .1,:.. .!!""!"""!""!""" " 5 days in a week,- with willing at home.'! : l'or further particulars address ' I J T m tn .$10.00 . 12.50 . 7.50 . 20.00 . 3.00 . 1CU00 . 7.00 Tl1n mm I f A . tVTSON. uiy iu, xrDl. , ( Uegister copy 4 times weekly ) G4 4tf: tv ' Proclamation. j : TJ pnrsnance, and byTirtuc of, a resolution of JL the General Assembly of North Carolina, I, Henry T Clark, Governor exfficio of our State, do hereby nJtifV and rrqmrp all male citizens of this State now' in tlj enemy s country of the Unjtcd States, to return to North Carolina where their allegiance is justly due, within thirty - dam from the date hrrenf , anA r aZ uJ.a alien eneniy,; subject to all the pains, penal ti turcs which are or may be incurred ht- n ; , . j "" m. wj ucrcwy ueciare as an alien enenrv.:subiect tn nil tK . : e anu iorrei- alien enerav. every personf failing to obey the requirement of this pr damation, except he be a soldier in the army of the Con - federate States, or some, one ot them, r tained by force. army ot the Con- in prison or de ... HENRY T. CLARK, 'iO " t.' . Governor Ex-Officio.' Executive Department, - Raleigh, Oct. 1st, 1861: ; ' . Wil mmffton Journal and fHiarlof tt. ti oct 3,1861. . niLLSBOEOUOn . MI L I T AR A CA D EM Y ; mUTR TlRTTTITTTOlf I nndcr the Conduct 1 . ' CoLC C. Tew, formerly Superintendent of the State j ; , Military Academy , at Columbia, S. ;C. It is, designed to ; afford i-i 'education of the same scientific and practical f : Character as that obtained in the State Military Inetitu- 1 ; tions of Virginia and South-Carolina. , j . r ' . J .... COURSE OF STUDY : '.' .. First Tear, 6th C?a ArithmeticV Algebra, French History United States, English Grammar, Geography, Or T ! thography. .;. . i-..-; ... Second Year, ith Clot' Algebra, Geometry, Trigonom- r N etrv, French, Jjatin, Universal History, Composition. :r fkird Year, 3d Clan Descriptive Geometry, Shades, ; Shadows and Perspective, Analy tical Geometry, Survey -Jng, French, Latin, Bhetoric, : History England, Litera- ture, Drawing, Elocution, , ' " , , . r ,' ' Fourth Year, 2nd CewsDif. and Int. Ualculus, Natural ; i .Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, Moral Philoso- , phv, Latin, Drawing, Elocution. '," J j ' 1 Fifth Year, lit Cto. Agricultural Chemistry, Astron- j omy, Geologj"-, Mineralpgy, Civil Engineering, Field For-ti- r , fication, Ethics, Political Economy, Evidences of Christi- ' anity, Constitution of the United States. . ' s Infantry and Artillery Drill will form a feature of thv whole course. - . , X ;' ACADEMIC YEAR BARRACKS. ; : ' . .The Academic year will commence on the first Wednes- day in February, Feb. 6, 1861, and continue, without in- termission to the fourth Wednesday in November. Th J : Barracks arc arranged with special reference to the necrs sities of a Military Academy. The main building is 215 feet long and three stories high ; another buildings 190 fee -J long, "contains the mess hall, kitchen, store room surgeon's office and hospital. . - : -.;" . .,,.:: ; TERMS : '',j.;v;-.i The charges for Hhe academic year are $315, for which the academy provides board, fuel, lights, washing instruc tion, texl-books, medical attendance and clothing. ; . For circulars containing full information address COL. C. C. TEW, Supt. H. M. A. April 10, 1861. wAswly. 1 i : . : " . ! - TENTS FOR THE VOUNTEERS. ; THE subscriber keeps constantly' on hand and manufactures to order WALL, SIBLEY. BELL AND A TENTS.' j Any number, from 1 to 1,000, of the best and mast im proved styles can be supplied as fast ag needed. N. B. Officer's tents made to order arid warranted to suit. S. A. MYERS, Corner Main and Pearl street, Richmond. Va. 88 3m. oct. 3, 1SGI. rnURXIP SEED. X TURNIP Large" Flat Dutch Tu , Red Top Turnip, Large Norfolk, , Large' Mammotth (from 1 And other kinds of Tumi For sale at ' PES CL August 19 , ed, county,) ?ed, 'S Drug Store. 76 tf. A FINE LOT OF SPONGE. A Salad Oil, Baker's Bitters, Black Tea, Eno-lish Mnstafd. 1 A large stock of Received at Fancy Soaps. . .. ' P. F. PES CUD'S, Drug Store. ' 76-tf aug 19. THE SUBSCRIBER BEd'S LEI YE TO ANNOUNCE to the citizens f Raleigh that ho has made arrange ments to keep on hind a constant supply of Coal from Egypt, in Chatham county. Persons wishing to have Co.il delivered at their residence can have it by making early application. . r P. FERRELL, . . Wilminofton streets August 28, 18C1. ' 78 tf. ' Quartermaster's Department.'1 .'. .. PROPOSALS will be received at this ofilcc for furnishing the North Carolina troops with: Hats. Pro posals must be accompanied by a sample ot the "hat, and must stats price and number which can be delivered per week, and also at what time the delivery will commence in J. DEVEREUX, A. q. m! sept. 9. , . - 50 -tf. Map of North Carolina and Tlrgliila. A FEW COPIES OF 'FEARCE'S NEW MAP-OF 11 "."V" aJ'ohn! and Virginia, embracing Virginia as astarTvichmond,orkt)wn, Bethel, Fortress -Monroe, Ac. Inc Coast Defences of North Carolina. Fort Macon, Hat teras, Ac.' . , ' . Send-soon if you. want a copy. Worth S10. Sold lor 5rt. - , ' SAMUEL PEARCE, Hillsboro' C. 82 6m. September 14. NORTH CAROLINAmSTITUTE For the Dear andrl)5iml) and the Blind. TIIEncxt session of-thls Institute will com7 mence on Monday, the 2nd of September, and con tinue ten months. Pupils should be sent in punctually at the commencement of the session. Having a fun e(im ot teachers m the different departments it is to be horK-d that he parents and friends of the Deaf and Dumb and the Bund will send, them here to receive the benefits of an education. '-... s - 1 .i J ? Any in ormation as to tho method of admitinr wn.: Ac, will be given upon application to nit by letter or in application to nit by letter WILIE J. PALMER, Principal. - 75 wisw3m. otherwise. Aug. 17. . NOTICE.1 -7 Orw "Wff THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBES, w 1861, I shall sell no goods, except for ' CASH ON DELIVERY, , I am compelled to do this' because I can buy no irooda now except at from two to two hundred and fifty pecent higher than I bought them 4 months ago-and YX TffcTno time on them, but must plank down the cash or go wfthout the goods. I therefore advise all mv ,nstf,n Ii ul ill ' .i.rauy, wno will tavor rati with their call, - that uiubi, uiiujr ine-cnange hercatter, as I shall certainly I also earnestly request all parties iue 1st July or previous thereto, to c owing mo accounts - i . ii ,',! . -- . uw, lurnaru ana set tle the same, either bv i -4.-. " , Ply with this not.ee by 20th October next, will bh I II llnp f nn U ...V i . . . v, vu uw wiioie amount due, from .... W V . 1st July lust, so long as their accounts remain unsettled. Raleigh, sept. 2S. SCIIEiB. 87 Ot.- Sequestration Aolice. Lm States i 11 r. . . -.u. t npnirflr Tun i a , . - - . and Hertford rn said State, I hercbr KfVeve agent ormcr partner, trustee or other person Lldin" or W&!V,thmf(1Tti,iS' an v lands, tenemen'ts o? horeditaments, goods or chattels, riglits or credits, .xr any 1Z J a ofVmcrica speedily to inform me of the same, and to render to me an accoun'Uhcrcof, and so far as prac i '. v h!6 ? Pa-ArCr thK SAme l or to PIacc t2 same hi be guilty of a high misdemeanor, ahd upon indictment and ;Lll kS' "indi-,Kfrl80 "tnsixmonthi and 1 shall further be hab e to be sued by said Confederate States, arifft Crtt,t?vPV,.doUble the 7alu of the wtate, property cJnol. alien enemy held by him or subject ty his fiSO nGtj-f e4ach.anf every citizen of the Confederate States speedily to give information to mc (as he iSxenuired bylawtodo) of any and all lands, tenements and VereMi taments, goods and chattels, rights and credits, within the said counties, and of every right and interest therein held, enemy P033f sed or tjc-yed by or for any such alien l My office is at Jackson, Northampton county, N. C - v ' '..' W. W. PEEBEBS ' i o i en "oceivcr for the Counties aforesaid, oci. u, ibbl. 92 w6t. PROCLAMATION i By his Excellency, Henry T. Clark, Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina; : ' . EiXECUTIVEDEPARTJCBXT,, ' T "''''', Raleigh, Ocl 3rd, 1861. f r JlPrsUa1n5e.of tLe Power given me by the lth section of the Constitution, and by and with the advice of the S j1 . State I do hereby prohibit the exportation be yond the limits of this State, of all bacon, pork, beef, leather men sshoes, woolen goods, jeans, lindseys and. blankets-' , except through the orders of the proper officers of e Confederate Government, or of the State" Government ' Ihe order of the 13th ult. is hernhr rcrnlrwl Ti,'u jutant General is directed to employ all necessary means to carry into full effect this order. w. Doot the cit, of ItaWgb, Ui33rd day of October, A. IIEXRY T. CLARK; O'ovcrnor Es-ofheio, oct. 5, 18G1. "V.r. V 1. TI , ... . V estei 89 4 1. ..tcru democrat, r ayetteviiie Observer and Wilmino-- ton Journal ctpy four timea and send bills to ex-office. I. o iG CEEX APPOINTED BY THE II0X; ASi ot America, for th nictj-;. r v u n . .. FOR SAT. THE SUBSCRIBERS kv hvoV team, with wagon of exedtt tj: lik in good order for beef. b Of horsepower Engine, in excllTlT ? ?!U an7 50 thousand feet of WrvTm wprkin A yearsiild... ,, , -,'Thctoll art t PHILUP3,CI ' sept. 7th, 1851. - H ScqiiestratfoTi mill? nnrf Avctn-ni .. Cumberland and Harnett, hercbvT08 of sons having any land.. tPS' iioA or chattels, rights or crorfua nt'orheC' AVi Oil ! speed I. count !, in my : compl ' I also notify each . Statespeedify togive informatS?f : lands, tenements and hcreditamraS aO ': rights and credits within the said co'J ? 0ij F ! A will attend the different couSiS188; " .purpose of receiving when duo notice .Vft ; "lIll,ro' Recorder and Fayettevillepb3erTer5 I' ri''. .-: ' Sf-- ..NOTIcF""7 OFFICE WILMINGTON & WELDOVt. DIVIDEND No. i OewJ.l DIVIUEND of eight per cent. ... 5 l. ot tins t Company has been declared from al year, and will be paid tn & ""N-S e 15th November SlK. the last fiscal A A.Fi.-. iU - 1 CiL XT 1 nH thrt rPinainiTl,oir ..'..ule One-Tialf :: ""1 , ; . " . '"o " wiiua oi trie Pp j ' of America. By order .of IImm'O "ofI)i, HIE ANNUAL MEETING bf the 5t ... ; ' .-.Wilmington & Weldon Railro'id r, 'ir -- uu?iou . eiuon liai road V, ,. '"wfi, held in. this place on Thursday, Uth.X0vS i-v-i OOJ 1o1 -v w U1U. .V r- . VCl. XOU, lOOl, . .. - '( ft . At instant. Business of very great importance rcou punctual attendance. i . ' Jiy order ot the Trcsident. ! Raleigh, N. a, nov. 6, 1861. ' F' PESCD.; . " '- - L" : 1f-i iniiini- nr t Trust Company :-This Comnanv X R co the public which few possess-'it eSj? management, and prompt, m thparrcent of i, T J The insured for life are its members; andthon in its profits; not. only on thrreinnww WuCi k on a lare-o and mcrnasmo- (ioino;t ,..,:; ..i '.""'M epsit capital kept operation. A dividend of 67 per cent., at the last Wil y the. Company, was declared, and carried to the life members of the Company, inose oesinng an Insurance upon their own! i. oi ineir siaves, win please address GrcensW, Fcbll,' 1?50. Tri; ; -'; vaS0NIC 'niftH SCJIOOV . - ; OXFORD, N. C. 'Wlli FALL SESSI0X OF THIS IXSTITITE WILL ' JL .commence on the 2d, Monday in July.-' in consideration of the imperious necessity for w' education, tho Trustees have 'resolved to Cf)nwct i,4 Institution a Military -DejmrtmeiA which w ill be the charge of a competent instnic m. The rates of tuition are as 01ovs:' Elementary English $1 - ' Advanced English 'J-,( Ancient and Modern Languages Higher Mathematics -: Ml, ; ' m t't ?fif inciu-L The price of board per session is from filing and fuel. For further particulars see TlfOMASiCTULEY, 1'rinrtj.jl. 1. WANTED : V TO BUY,n active, inlellL'cnt miU FEIM JL from ZS to 2o ycar&old, ,ftr which a liberal jirictI be paid iri money. Apply iiuiuediatcly to cither e'Ai: editors f-this paper. .t ' : ' octy3,1861. ' :'. ' 8J-iri- House. They will conducs the business on a l.ir;e w , .liberal scale, having atopic experience, force and faci!i!i for doing, so, and hope by thejr - promptness, cnerjTfcJ untiring efforts-to pleasej to secure the liberal patmpa t their friends and the public generally. 1 i I The Prescription Department will be under tho'iihit.5 ate supervision of . one of the firm, both day and Orders will bo attended to with ncatnws arjd'disypaTch. '-.-.' N. F. IMVKS.'il. D. - WALTK14 15. 'JURIUV ! 5 tf. JGS. O'KK. MA Jf SI 0 X H 0 II S E , n Within Two -Huhdred Tarps oftkc Now open for the receptioni of TRANSIENT Cl'Sl ' and BOAKDEltS. Table supplied with th? M the ket affords. L. MONTAGUE, Pruprkw. i Jan. 7, 1861. '-. - - ; ' ' '.,1'". j " j Hcaaquarlcrs Norlh Carolina. Troep. ! Adjutant Genkral's Oftice," i, 7 ' ' - ; alkigii, October lth, ttiL U j GeNEUAL - OltDEUj 1 ' ! ' No. 20. f J 1 ... All comnanies heroaftof nrfentod hr tne 0"' emam at home, withou it pav, yntil called on A.rajvf lo time will bc; ano.'J place of rendezvous. TvL : rice, when a reasonable caching. the anpeinted v. ! BfiCessilrr nn nmrmnf rf thn .UniteA rniantitr 0" j and camp equinaire now on hand, and to enable tw ' nor to have these supplies ready for the u-e o! M' i at the time they begin their field service. ' By Order of the Cuimander-in-Cl)ief.. lT,T,v r v ' :. Adjutant Gc' . ! oct. 19, 1861. . ' ' All papers in th Stat copy four timeaaad v.w,u Adjutant General's office. , ' HEADQUARTEUS 2j'.. C. TROOPS, ' - Adjutant-General's Offici. .. r . : " Kaleigh, Dtctmha - m 13U;; Geiekal Onsen ) ! ' No.. 2i. - ' , ' '.1. All military officcrfi or agents hniini in 'tM I .! session money or prnpcrtj' belonging to tbc 'j ticularly quartermaster stores, "clothing prrt garrison equipage, commissary ami ordnnc jtoi the Adjutant-General, according to the i' quired by the Iic'rulatioris. howing tnc a"'v" , , ceiTcd, issued and remaining on hand at lbs e:,. - the present and each subsequent qmrier. -General '.order No. M nof having with, nil ofneers failing tocomply with ris$'fa& bo reported to tlie Governor to be di.mirt ' . . service as the following extracts of the la uin ' I By ordeiof Ihe Coinmaudr-fn-chic -TTN' ! - ,- JO. MARi''vf , tEtraeCfrem the "Hill" approved Septef ' 0it; "Sic. 78. All military oliiccn having V ttI.e Jn tlCV Or nronortv hflnnfrmo- In the r!iie pun" . eraU 83 form a he may preecriba. and aho anjF ,l,n rctr rcporla which he mav reuuire. 'V1 ni.01 Shall be made within twentv davs after tb "KiSil3ci3 the quarter, and any officer failing to iiiKe tof one month After the xpiration of uch quarter, T v)- np his accounts when required to dp eo, wur j ance due bv him on dceonnt for any prriM ho OllThfc tn .' ' - - . J Kr I lie ' , O . . u . . " v. ..- - m,l... J A fr, aach t, shall be dismissed vl 'f-.c ot u' failure uuicss auuitiim excuse is renuercu n" - i "Skc. 80. All former disbursing officers n i ptof. ; have closed their accounts and had the ?am Hcfflentf " C , ... unts and had tnc -leB,ei to thi 90tK nf 4, ,. 1SK1 -lull make tne sv j ,!'' uo same wica tne Adjutaqt-uenerai , 'L-irtH'" Icfl pnv whrXhYPKF i. SSi'iW'eiSs count for and deliver such oronerty to the ajj j, ral. and failinn-tn 1r ort .h .11 hoHible to De.., mir.1" name of the State : and all suits at ra n 'te, brought in the Superior Court of WakaCauntj. a -v uuv int..-, ""Ki r- If. !: Qy to infom me oVTl,; StatM y aiiuuL'ui or OI thn i ' r-rest . " ?vj thereof, and so far nr to rt5 possession, under th.. UL toia'. iancc. : ' " ,xvuwjrt thVT: rpiIE orth Carolina State Asricu JL are reouested to meet at th f!,v ir vurai Wict. 7 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday, 19 h j : mg wa ! Dec. 25. AT F. KlVES & CO., wholesale and retail Be 'JL l, gists, have and will keep on hand a full snjiiiM all such articles as arc usuallv found in a First Cb? lb aec. .1, itsuu.
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