Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 11, 1861, Image 3

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. sroiraraiiiHiM xoon feidie p'ajg re. JMriKMiitftMNte MONDAY, MARC H II, WWm* "TtaAtaw Si»m» Cnw ur,nt, 0»o«jll*»*k ••> Ml. **M Be#"** Com ft W>ll*dro*e«fi* Jtit Cu*ioiu HouW. M rb.rlvttoa rods, rob- _n uJ famnl than. V ar tr'«*bi IM » #*"— •**•» ('•mm Boaoe foe. ** Fefodu*, «f. For ielbrm.tfoe, apply to v .»•••*. lU’LBERT, 9upt. 0T- W« »6W8 *Mh I aw«|*»n«l mention uf Merrh.nl* ned other. to the nhoee. The well know* chwarMt of lh« AJ.iu. *i|ire«» Cqb- pur. tor #*emproe« ud Matey, • * uftnent grordniro tbel toll brota.ro erorunted <o them trill be Mkdihfully .Handed lo. Hot Ver«inrieelM. W. lerrm that C.p< O. W. Lee * Co.np.ey of ,yf>Ui steer*—numbering so»n« eifbly *o«n wil w. tbit city fcr Ctarletoo. w-ioorrow morn- . per Oeorjri. min- Among the prlvMe* ar. typo* from tbi* other, Vi*: John D. and .-a E. Hoi mo*. We (ru»l that, ahueld occa- - M^nne. (try will make rood ue of lheir Ortkeotfar Mieka,* 1 and hay. the pood fortune to .pMeerr* ibeirowe "forme" from being "batter ed" #( "knocked into pi." Thru Intereeud. will do well fo not* tba following alaotioa., ordered by Gen- Joeiah A. Clark, la be held ne tha thirtieth day of April Mat. For Brigadier-General let Brigade 11th 2>i> yiaioa Georgut Militia, competed of the cotu- uea ml Faltoo, Cobb, Paulding, DaKalb. ud Polk. For Brigadier-Gtoeral id Brigade 11th Di- visioa Georgia Militia, eooepoaed of tka eoun- tiea of Get*nett, Nawtoa aad Walton Peraoaal. Hod. Henry 8. Lane, Senator eleet from In diana, aaye tha Ifubiagton oorreepoadent of the Philadelphia Preea, it at the Capital aara- eetiy plwding tor oonoiliation aad peaca Ur. Harris, Mr. Baward'e succtaaor in tba Senate, ia aaid to be oae of tbo fine.t looking run in Waahfnfton. Clark Milla, iba aeulplor, by hit racentmar- Hage, eeeuaa a fortune of 8M1.0M. Mrs. Mllle It the widow of the late Mr. Howell, of Balti more, who left a fbrtune of $S#o,eW, chiefly acquired ia tba dry goods businaea, ia Hew Orleans. Gan. Wheat, of Nicaraguan notoriety, urho went to help Oaribaldi—bat got theta a little too late—bu ret Dewed 4* Hew York. <,u-».;n.iwve» -tr;ntg"o Tt« Pablfehing House o* Derby Jc Jack- eon, Hew York, ba* fkileS. A brofher or one of the pan acre ia tba aeeignec. The entire stock ia betag aotd. . On MondAy last a man nnmed Ferdinand Hofbaaar, a German, kj yean of age, was Ibund dead in hit room In New York, herieg comma tedtnlcidc. The decenecd was a mee of supe rior education, having ukce the degree of Doo- teeod Jwiepredaoce ia tlerweny, aad pnUinhed kevetal teittRidc work. e hicb are highly com mended. . Among the graduates of the South Car olina Medical college, on the 8th instant, we notice the following gentlemen (Vom Georgia p.,demesne, VilUeow; W. A. Massey, Ms- :• E. B. Wood, Vdtoaow. *-g A lire occurred at the corner of Drond- ay aad 40th street, Hew York, on the 7ik in- St, in wWeh Mr Henry J. Wood, with kis ily, consisting of his with, two sons and three daughters, perished together. The origin of the fire is unknown- • ‘A State census of Mlktouri, taken two months alter that of tho General Government, > tha population about 53,000 leu. I-Col. John Cunningham has been ap pointed, by Governor Picktno, Quartormaater- Gaearal al tha regular loroea of Sooth Carol!- hia the past two yean than htva been more instances of murder of hnabonds by thalr ______ k gho bad stolen, negate,gath Lhsasaod gve hundred ere arretted Tn Ru 0,1n, ! He. York, ...... c.™.- opponent 01 t U..ry l *h.th.r "ro. towed,” agafnot being "so rank as to ooaUano his ruidaaga iu Taxes.” BronlngJournal," edited In It* luge of the Sad ulli- coUbuo his raaidar mam the itoe ia 1 tdh to re be f|il mo, hgys: "Thin! heaven! )>ro*ofc»*f when effort* Will I force Uqj»r Aadersoa. ^ - . By tha return a mad« by tha Assistant Marshal^ tha entire population of Hint Maai- >78, ioeloding the Peublo Indians. In there ora il,llt families,and II,- fW Mr, Y. K. SUvtnsoa, Prtiidtni of tho -thorn Pacific Railroad, deairee to moot the stockholders at Loullsi'le, Keotucky, on tbe ibatant, and in Haw Orleans on tba 21 th tha Sanaa uionlb, for vary iwportahl huai- Ww. tba Branham (Texas; .*• Banner " tajs araor Houaiou paswd through that place s M*h ultimo, ea hie way lo Aaetia, and be signified his intention to resign, oa hie -el, aad retire lo hi# sow beau near Gsl- :Bay. Peleiek Henry Aylett, halted SUUa 1 for tha Bastarn Di.triot 0/ Virginia, fovwnrdod hia natgnatioa to Wanbiagten. toetaree that, aa a Virginia*, he eaanot under tha Admioistrauoa of Abraham . Mr. A. B. Rfely, n ron of tbe late Cblo- Jemse P. Riely, of Wiaebuter, Virginia, aa uardqfpd rooaally while! in the discharge hi* offleiai duty ea aherlg, at MeealwaCity, ebruka, by a mao earned heoney. A duel ie about lo take pise# ae#JC©o- -ed Barbell end Cept. BeldwW W «hh«o- n-bud Hifiemet. the Moblty uigi.etod • -tltmat^^SaffW tyof Hat* rirburg, Pwastyl*****, i• Mid to turning with wlf# iM«| ft AT* dtlTgfit sod prof it of the gunaern of U«t rogion. ! «q^Th« m#roh»«t» Now York* without j rogwd to pifly, art ubout |o Und#r tb* Hon- j John A. Dis, UU fiMi^Ury of tho TrMtnry, * fMiblir dinner. tgein arrivnl from Port «u rrinco, Fob. tovb, rdptirla the rr'zur* of th« bork Willi*®, of Now (Msim, on m eborgo of being ongogtd ia tho Start Trodo. AmvALor the Floor Japansok Mbbcbaht. -to.ji i« not unlikely ihnt many of tho memo mod* in tho rocont lotioro wriuon from Japan by diooppoioted naval otkorro, who nn- tioipoitd n “ mognliootii oYailon ” hero, nro groaoly oxoggorottd. A Bon Fraooiooo pnpor ropori* (ho orrivol at that oily of n Japanooe merchant, who oamo lo purobaio coodt to bo ooid in hia own oountry. Tbio ia iho firat in- aialmeot of a traffic that, wo Iruot, wilt be both extensive and permanent, in apito of tho ainialar rumors reported. Fob tmb Uexciit of Hoi tubrm MaarHANTs. —Wo clip the following from the New York Courier and Enquirer of Friday : r “ FocTuaaw Cnanrro.—A largo number of morebanto from tho oeooding Siatoa hove been in this city during the poo* fortnight to pro oure goods ia anticipation of tho 8ereooion Tariff. Yeaterday waa the laai day for in voicing goods to poos free of that tariff. Un like thoir experience in 1868, whoa goods were crowded upon tbom ot long credits, much difficulty heo been experienced in procuring these auppHoB. Several Now England corpo rotiona refute to sell to a buyer frt m the Se ceding Statea, except for eaeh. New England, which waa to bo beggared by Section, anya •ho will not trust men, however honorable, who nro at the meroy of ignorant and brutish mobs. Among jobbiog dealers many are re fused credit, who have heretofore experienced no difficulty in obtaining it. Firat clean bouses, which hovralwoys met thoir obligation*, can purchase on lime to a fair extent. Hut of tbe largo shipments now going forward, tbo pro portion of cash purchases is far greater than ever.” I itviTTfinAnfito COWKERCUL. asWvevW*,». asbeae MtLITART RbSOUMCOO Of TUX SorTM. —.\0 errooeouo idea generally prevails at the North that tbe new confederacy, in preparing for military defence, wil! experience some ditlieu ty in procuring a supply of artillery stores and munitions of war. For the information of that class to whom wa refer we say that tbe Auderson iroe works, n«ar Jiiobuiotid, Virgin ia, are worlting their furnaces night and day oaating Uablgren guns and eolumbiads cf the heaviest calibre and exquisite fioisb. Several of these guos and Avo teu inch mortars have already boon forwarded to Charleston, and before this pro in battery ready to participate in ihe bombardmeut of Fort e unipier. The Tredegar iron wotks, near Richmond, are al so busily employed iu costing hollow shot and shell. Several tons have already been for warded to Charleston. Tbo mftebine shop of the Atlantlo and North Carolina Railroad, near Newbern, N. C-, has been trsnsformed into a military arsenal, where several hundred hands are now employed in altering muskets and casting shot aud shell. The alterations of the old style musket to tbe Minnie style, compared with a similar alteration made in tbia State, give the superiority to the former in eeery respect. The samples of shot recently exhibited included a s xty four pounder and a six-pounder, and forty pound shells. Tbe oastiog was faultless. Tbe railroad compnoy have offered to contract with ibe Confederated States for an indefinite supply of both guns and misailea, guaranteeing to do the work equal to any done at the North and at a less price. There ie a foundry near Petersburg, Virginia, also engaged in oastitig mortars aud cannon for Cbarleetoo. Only a day or two ego a mortar from ibis foundry, weighing 5,760 pounds, was placed iu battery near Fort Sumter. As for powder, both Norik Carolina and Virginia have numerous mills fur the manufacture of ihis explosive agent, and al ready sent 800,000 pounds, per contract, to South Carolina. After this statement of facta who will doubt tbe ability of the South to pro vide itself with munitions of wer ?—JVe>v York Herald. The Position of Missouri. Tbs St. Louis “Kepublicen,” ceutioning tbe North not to misinterpret the meaning of Ihe conservative triumph in that Stale, says : "Eighty out of tbe oinety-'nine delegates will stand upon tbe platform adopted by the Con stitaiional Union Convention in St. Louis, end they ere men who have tbe intelligence, tbe patriotism, and backbone to do what is right, uo matter who stands al the door. They are for tbe Union ut tbe Uoion, but at the same time they ere for aesertieg the rights of tbe slave Slates, and for demanding a full and fair adjustment of all the matters at issue between them end the fires States, now, when It is pro posed by Virginia aad Kentucky, Tennessee and Maryland, to settle them. They are firm ly end unalterably opposed to the uee of mili tary force to coerce Mississippi, or Louisiana, or any of the seceding States, beck into the Union. We htxard little in seying that Ihe Convention will not be in session forty-eight boors before it declares itself opposed Ie any attempt to bring beck tbe seceding States by military foroe, and oa this point they will •stand firm,’ seen though Congress should clotho Mr. Lincolo with full power to cover the revolting States with troops. Miaaouti ia net going to do anything hastily, but she will do her duty at all hazards and without con suiting her enemies. Of this el parties, at home end abreed, may he assured ” THOMAS ii ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. •aw BISK MAR. jona w. luk a. KIHKMAN it LIKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 176, Beyond 8lreet, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer lo Join Kirkwap, Jamcs Woow*. W GaaasriBLD, Nashville, Tens. jan f —3® HOTte*. A LL persona indebted Ie the estate ef the * late IL»n 1 B. H Ofasn, *HR plaaep tali ml Dote* oa Col. B. B. BtfrcitV, . Meet Ml rotate ere »# Ofeeau, will pleero (all w axrsststi£. is tie baa fie. M. U LENOIR, i ±SL Stotts-* RtiM W il OMI ATLANTA, March 11,1M1. Thu weak'a SiiaUaas Am bean oaa of uopracad«nt*4 basjancjr. Tb« Mlat ef product havs baen Immense, and axclufively for CaUt. Merchant* are Mlling at but •wall advance on east, aad art actually ahlpptof Bacon, Cora and Lard a* cheap as It eoutd be ordered and brought here. Thle faet ahould coumrud Itself to all# and we have no doubt that parties below here wUI find It to their Iltercet to (Wy Qoodt in At'anta. It Is (Ae market, go delay, no damage, pud weight* bold out. The ahtpmsota per Western da Atlantic Bailroad to this potat are larger than ever known. Independent of what car* are delivered to coonactliig Xoada loaded with through freight, tbe Atlanta Agency receives from CO to V> dally, and there Kent to be no diminution at point* above. Ia fact, ao far from having gained head way at Naahvin*, there b more freight there now than ever haa been before at any one time, and etlll every beat, and the Louisville Road, la crowding the Ware houses, aad every available epol la uaed to stare freight in. We have no particular advance to tuaka. Price* ef all deaorlptloua of produce are tending upward, and holdert are firm at following quotations ; BacoR—Clear sides 18j£ ; Shoulders 10; llama \2)<. Ploub—Superfine 17 2b, KxtraAne$r ?ft ; rtne«< 80. Conn—Yellow 71 cent*; Prime White 07 cent*. Labs—No. 1,18 ocuta. ScoA*—fair dj* ; Beat 0. Heavy demand, block increasing. 25 8tora of nl. Onion Bett,. at tha Ora# 7. », YODNUJCO, Whitebail itreet, Atlanta, Ga. .oool I of I _ Whitehall at re . _ m8 D. YOUNG A CO , Whitehall atrotU At^pgy*, Ga. f n t ':»***• eboire. i*a>nt Medic.nee. at ths ‘Ilf Drug Store of D. YOUNG A CO.. m8 WhRchalj atmet A^laaiA.Ga, 1 A l lAA pound* White Lead. Point* dry J V$UU\/ and in oil. Brush OB, Fancy Good*, ie., at the Drug Store of D. M. YOUNG k CO., tu8 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga. K erosene on. framing Fluid. umpOii/ Train Oil, at the Drug Store of » Drug * D. YOUNG A CO , Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga* SityETi OOLmERTY, N0RCR036’ BU LI DING, tTunciion Whitehall Ac Peaoh-Tree / i ( • at^eef, Atlnntn, Gtecxrclat, figures* . ft J r 1 Tb»j baue eu.ijr eatietjr *f i v DRY OOiODM,. VI from Brown Homespuns to tba finest Dress Silks { all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS QOODSj * large assortment of RAILROAD RfCtlPTS. Principal article* by Western A Atlantic Railroad oi Saturday. Oac«n, 22 bogHhead*. Corn, 1998 sacks. Lard SO keg*. flour, ■ 252 barrel*. Wheat, 41 sacks. Potatoes, 28 barrel*. Whiskey*. 11 barrels. Meal 1«» aaek*. MONETARY. New York Exchange in brink demand at 8^<$4 per cent, premium, principally tor Western use. Also good Kentucky and Tennessee bill*, at 1 per oent. premium. Gold soil* wall at par ceaL premium. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Avffwtbi Inkuranct Jt Banking Company, Augvtta VS. M. Lt'Autlgoac, Pres It. Walton, Cash. Bank of Augunta, Augusta. Joliii Uoi.es, Pres J. W. Davit*, Cash. Genuine h* with counterfeit «!guature* are in circula tion—belter reluse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10*, rig. Mer ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen. 10*, vlg. wagou aul team; unlike the genuine. SO*, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine haa a portrait of Jacktun; 20 on the lower corners; the genuine baa XX. Bank of Athene, Athens. Rteveua Thomas, Pres A. P. During, Ca*h. Bank ef Cotumbue, Columbus. W. H. Young, Pres D. Adams, < ash. f>* rained from la. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Perrill, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. E. W. Iloland, Pres. A. Austell.Cash. A tew itnprt 9»ions, 10s and 20s, (old plates. Nos. be tween 1000 and 3,000,) are In circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle (reargia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres....;...* A. II. Powell, Cash. Bank of Saranaak, Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash. .’>* altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on tbe left end, bu*t of a female on the right. 10*, vig. female standing; •* Bunk of Savannah" in black type ; X on the right cud: msn on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. AOs, vlg. female sitting, holnlng figure 60; three oval dlt* on the right end, with "Georgia” across them, nr across left eud ; imitation of old plate. AOs, vlg. female holding a rudder in her right hand, her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge In the dlstai.ce; uallke genuine. loo*, have a steamer on left eud with 100 under It; small 100* around the whole margin ; •• State Dank of Georgia” on tha back lo red ink ; unlike the genuine. lOtls, not like genuine; vlg. female seated b«*lde bridge, sheaf of grain, watsrfall, and small horse drluk- lug; locomotive in the distance. Central Railroad «fi Banking Company, Savannah. R. R. Cuyler, Pres....« O. A. Cuyler, Cash. City Bank of Augueta, Augusta. A Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Far me re* dt Mechanics' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Caah. Geergia Bailroad dt Banking Company, Augusta. John P. Ring, Pres -..J. Milligan, Cash. AOs, vlg. three facet, the middle one It Indistinct- poorly engraved. LaGrange Bank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. II. Tuller, Caah. Marine Bank ef Georgia, Savannah. [f ormerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.] Charles P. Mills, Prea Wm. P. Hunter, Caah. Ads, vig. beehive, male bead and two 60s on right end, same on left end, goo«l imitation of old plate Mtchamce* Bank, Augusta. Thomas S. Metcalf, Pras. Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.) Merchants' dt Planters' Bank, Savannah. 11. Roberta, Pres A. Darrle, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pree - —A. B. Cowan, Cash. ftheSta G. W. Anderson, Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C. Kpplng, Prea. J. B. Hutton, Cash. i n ion Bank, Augusta. [Formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Edward Tuomaa, Prea.— John Craig, Cash. Broken and Closed Betake, Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank if Grteneeboro', Greenrsboro' Broke. Cherokee Insurance dt B'king Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial Monk of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed. Exchange Bank, Oriffln Broke. Interior Bank V GriMn, Griffin Closed. Manufacturer? Bank of Gridin, Griffin..00 ff c. dis. Plants re' dt Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Some Bills said to bw good—others ueeletr—refuse all. Bank of WkitfelJ, Dalton. This Ranh Is not current hare. Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbridge Broke. Timber Cutlers' Bank, Savannah. —Not Bankable. gla Banks not found her*. Tbe dis- 1 under several of the Banka, are the n append* •rfalts up© upon thoee Banka. PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, count it or prach trbb aud marietta stbebts, Atlanta, Georgia. D AY8 OF TUITION: Mondays and Tues days, fro® 8 till 6 o'clock, T. At., for La dies, Misses and Masters; and tha seta a days, at night, from 74 till 10 o’clock, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms. $10 for ths full course of 12 lesions. Fab. 19—Ef. Charlcsto!*, March 1, 1881. OUIPPER8 of Merchandize to points on the O South Carolina Slid connecting Railroads, who have heretofore consigned their shipments to the Agent of the houtb Carolina Railroad I here, are notified that this Company will dla- j continue the butiaese ef receiving and forward, mg on and after the llth instant. This proceeding is msde necesssry, in conse quence of the new duties and responsibilities growing out of the Tariff Act, February 18th, of tbe Congress of the Confederate States. It will, therefore, be necessarv that all freight destined aa above should be directed to Com mission Merchants in the city, to whom the Company will continue to advance ordinary expenses, such aa freight, drayage, and wharf- age. And Shippers will find it greatly to their in terest to forward promptly to consignees in- voces and hills of lading, to enable ods to be passed through the Custom House without de lay. W. 7. MAGRATH, tn5-8t. General Agent. $ HOKMBS FOR BALK. TWO l*rg« young North*ru MARKS, tua aud *>x yuan old ; On* pair Carriage HOR8E8, wall broke Fleur Canada HOBSK8—all on rtuaoaabla forma. Alan, for oela. BUGSIES. TROTTING WAG ONS and TROTTING 8ULKIE8-d|1 manu factured by No. 1 workmen. Apply at G. C. 100608’ aujM Sale Stubla, Loyd (treat. CHOICE MEATS nay be bad daily at my Bull in tba Market augH O. C. R. inwmmowiHswtH! /JIN GEAR—f. r, tod TT Mhoi ton 1 JHAVAIappotuud Ur. WILLIAM BARNES saMZaA dfiiVDI WILLIAM MACKIE, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER, HAVING located perma nently in Atlanta, will de vole his whole attention to the &bov« Branches in all their details. Likewise, SIGNS of eve DOW SHADES, 8UOW LETTERS timde to order in anv style, war ranted to equal any City in the Union. Orders from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Beach A Root’s Building— taira fabl CONFECTIONARIES. F. JV1. JACK, -A-gent, NEXT POOR TO W. F. DERRING k CO., iVhitehall St., A.tlanta, Creorsia. K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS. CAKES. NUTS. CANDIES, PRE8ERVE8, JELLIE8, PIOKELS, dc. Ar. Also, Fine Imported WINE8, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Also, a groat variety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets. Toys, Ao. The Ladies and the Public generally are re spectfully invited to call. mar9. THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. IIS Daily mercinl Journal, edited by JAMES M. SMYTII'E. Esq., and JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq., Associate, contains the latest news by Telcgroph and Mail; is published in the City ot Augusta Georgia, by WM. J. vASON A Co. It is the cheapest Political Paper of Us §i2e, issued Daily, in the Confederate States of Amer ica. TERMS—CASH IN ADVANCE: Daily for One Year $5 00 •‘ ” Six MoQths .3 00 •• •• Three Months 1 60 " “ One Month 60 Weekly for One Year $2 00 “ " Six Months 1 26 11 u Four Months 1 co “ M One Month 26 Post Masters are authorised to act as our Agenta, to receive subscriptions, and forward us the Money. including Linens, Lawns, Piece Goods. Calicoes# Ginghams, Ac.; alt kinds of HOSIERY snd FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large assortment JKWBLR V, WATC1IKH Acp. In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele gant and full supply of Ready-Made Clothing, onfi GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, fie. Alao, about $10,000 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, Ac. embracing all sixes, and a great variaty# for La dies, Misses, Men, Boys and Children. They repeat: their stock is very full# and they are determined to sell. The puhlio ere respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. marchft SILVEY A DOUGHERTY. T he 1y repaired and ready lor business. The causes of delay in the transmission of South ern Messegea is thus removed. Office next door to Adams Express Office, Alabama street. T. CAMPBELL, Manager Atlanta Office. March 2, 1861. dlw A. ISAACS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy 0-0 ODS, Ribbous, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Slonbta, Rucl)c3, {Jtrfumtni, <5co., <3ec. CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDING WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA QA. oct3-dl v J. H. LOVEJOY, ABB DISTRIBUTED MILT AT TRB Planters’ & Mechanics' HY-NRB iTni! NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta,- • • ... Georgia, T O thotuauda of eutomara who on fiolfoht- od with the magnificent diaplav or »ur EXTENSIVE STOCK OF KNTIRKlY NKW gXAFEEAEABG* DRY-GOODS! DRESS GOODS, OF EVERT VARIETY: Embroideries, Hosieries, Black Italian Silks, Silk Robes, Shawls, Lace Points, Mantillas, Domestics, —AND— Carpets, Mats Boots, Shoes and numerous other articles appertaining to our business—all of which we are now offering at the very Lowest Prices! At Wholesale or Retail Wo most respectfully invite ihe attention ot the public generally to an examination of onr Stock, and solicit of them a share of their pat ronage. J. K. HAGEN k CO., marchlS At Herrinjr*a 014 Stand ATTENTION! ASD PEALEH IX Tobacco, Vine, Liquor# Cigars, &c. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Creorgia. feb25-ly G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON, SUCCESSORS TO SMITH k EZZAM), DRUGGISTS, —ABD — PHARMACEUTISTN, AND DEAI.rilS IX •ion a. noBson. ROBRBT C. KOBSOH S. B. ROBSON & CO., WHOLESALE UKOCERS —Ann— Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA Sell Everything in their Line of Trad* at The Lowest Brice a foe Cash, ootlw WINDOW GLASS, FANCY AND T01LKT AItTIi LE8, RFROSKNK OIL AND LAMPS, SURGICAL A DENTAL INblUl MINTS, CAUTION. A LL persons ar* hereby notified not to trade for any note made payable by my self in New York or Philadelphia# *s 1 shall resist the payment# except in a just compromise. J. W. HEWELL. Atlanta, Oa.# March 6, 1861. 3t FIN* FRVKCV AND CATAWBA BR ANDIES. WINXB, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IMlli MILITARY COMPANIES FURNISHED WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW PRXOBS, BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, NERCHAXT TAILOKIVG ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. dec & Georgia, Milton Conuty. These are, therefore, to etteand admon'ah all Ihekia- drtd sad crnlitoi* concerne I to Ite and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why *mI«1 Let era should not be grant ed. Given under my hand, at office, this 29th day of February, 1941. ml 0. P. SHKI.TON, Ordinary. State of Georgia, Pulton County, n WO month* afterdate application will be made to the l Court of Ordinary of *«W county for leave to trll the Real Relate of John 0. Hoyt, late of aafcl cufioty, deceased. G C. P * feta 22, 1841. BUTLER & PETERS, (SueceHora to High, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, roa m ruaciASB abb balb or TMJYJYB8BB B BBOBUCB Gotten, Groceries, dec., ATLANTA, ......................GEORGIA. Have removed to the large Fire-Proof Ware house, formerly occupied by Wtnshtp A How ell, opposite the Bute Road Depot. Good Tennessee money taken at par for Pro Georgia, Milton County* W HERKAR, James Spruce and Samuel P. Spence have applied to in« for Letter* of Aduioistratloa oq the estate of Parah Spruce, late of said county, deceased : These ate, ther. fort, to cite and admonish all th*kin dred aad creditor* concerned to he aad appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, Eft March, 1W5I. n>4 0. P. 811 ELTON, Ordinary. HOTICE. 1 .W0 menth* after date, application will ha made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Fult»n county for leave tn tell a certain Ud of laod, to wn : No.IT, In the 14th District ok originally llriiry. now Ful ton county, ar a portion of the same, Belonging tn the estate of Richard Tedd, late of arid county, deceased. March 2,1941. mi 3u» MARTHA TODD# Adw’lr*. DE KA&B IHRMm MALE. O N Ike fire! Tweed ay hi April wewt, with la the Wbal hoars of sate, will be sold# U the Myhcwt Bidder, be fore the Oouit-Uowee doov, la Deettur, DcRalb county, net knew a Beaaded on Ike Weal By Lowrencerllle Italian# Atnorican aad Egyptian Marble, Mocurnruta, T«»mb*, Tablet*, Head and Foot Stoaea, Uraa# Vasea, Marble and Enameled Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures# aud Furnish ing Marble of all description* Always on hand a fine assortment ef Monu m*nta, both Plain aad Carved, of all sladv, and prieaa to suit. /» Gail and sea speoiraeDS, at Ware Rooms and Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot tebtt t£ IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. r—n— A IAO, • gan.ral .Mortmant of ■ 111 99 XX. Wo.j40.aa.,including Rrw Wood tad Mabogta#. M.r.h.1’. Sheet Met.Ik BarU| CuS, Aa enlir.lv new arttale.nau-Jv e. lightxe «e*d, aad cloeed np aith India Rubhar—ur-tfokt— for tale at mv Room#, in Uorkbui'.X#* liaud iag, on Whitehall .treat, up .foira, ■ , b. ROBHrtflN. BeeMnDCOB Bridge .treat, #ew CaUilahn Or.lllar*, , .. ■ Of) BBLS LARD OIL, juai received on eon- OVJ aignmanl and for tala b junelfi »bv LERA 1 W HI8RY f- Ml barrels Pure Cora Whisky in Store and for sale by junely BUTLER A PETERS. 1 burgs—for sale by junelk BUTLER J 8L Louis Family Flour, aud 300 aaoka of Tennessee Extra Floor. For aa!a by juna 19 BUTLER A PETERS. lit. B. CLIFFORD 1 ,-' BACON, FLOUR, COFFKR. SUGAR, RlCa, WINK, BAUGINQ.ROPE, -AND- GEHERAL PRODUCE BROKER , .oI&ahd— COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, 143, 4Ah or Wall OU LOUItniALB, *T. P ERSONAL aUantion #i»an to.11 order# ud eoa.igameato Having thorough kao.l- edga of tie market* ud raj bu. a***, I flxtl.r —— ouvu ihoee who iofooet Ufoir I deal nokllf on that I earn to BW, a foir profit B oaatrk tA. jib evvfom. Th ordart to me got tha fall hualt of our ho tend n and ordart lo ma gtt the full hi pioae#, eed or**4»T«.ae ith-Wedt All f uk |# roteiVid et ilete,- do roly Jem I*.