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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, t«U.
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n,nn Athkta, Oki . M.feb 11, Nil.
Ike AJ.m. Expr.— Coi»|wny will p..«go«xl.
Ik« CuMoi. U.MW.. at Ourlaaton and K.van-
_1 and kvwartl than by Kipaeaa o* frwght
’a as pa"i« may P'*’ frr ' Cotloin
an Ama far fum. dec.
For inlbrtn»tK>u, apply 10
. E. llVLBERt, Supt.
0f W. would direi-11 hr .penal aileamm of
Merckama and otkara to ih« above. Tba wall
ftaowk ch.r.ci.r of iho Ailama lipnaa Com
pany, Nw prompt new and fidelity, ia ■ aitlHcieni
uarantee Ikat all buaioeaa entrusted to them
will be kulktully attended to.
f'eraontU
How. & H. Hill arrived In (bia city tbla ntoro-
ng from Montgomery. f* ronU to resume his
lent In the State Convention now in stmIoh at
TaonaJi. Mr. JTII1 Is In the enjoyment of ex-
lent health, and we are happy to my is quite
peful of the future of our Republic.
Dr. J. A. Beasley, Delegate from Troop, hav-
f been detained at home by the serious lllne-s
ci a member of his family, passed through this
eky iMt night on bis way to Savannah.
JJgn. Foster Biodget, Jr.. Is announced as an
Independent candidate for Mayor of the city of
Angn<ta.
The Reception of the Vice Preeieent.
The Mayor of Atlanta appointed, this morn
ing. a Committee of three to meet Mr. Stephens
and attend him to the city. Mr. Stephens will
irri.e by tha West-Point train at 6*4 o’. A ex th •
evening. The gentlemen composing the com
mittee are Dr. J. Thompson, Dr. J. P. lfamble-
ton and Mr. Frauk Watkins. The Military and
Fire Companies will be formed at the Passenger
Depot at half-after five o’clock, under the direc
tion of Capt. A. M. Wallace, and will escort the
Vice President to the Atlanta Hotel, where the
Mayor will receive him in his official capacity.—
A salute will be fired under the direct ion of the
Atlanta Grays.
The different Military Commands are reques
ted to meet at their respective Armories, at five
o’clock precisely.
Foreign Details*
A DECISION AGAINST THE BALTIMORE
pattekson-honaparte FAMILY.
The foreign files by the Bremen, at New York,
contain some lurther news of interest, which
we subjoin:
THE rATTEKSoa-BOMAFAETK CASE—REJECTION OP
THE CHAIM BY TUB PBB3CH COI BT.
Judgment was delivered by the tribunal of the
Seine in the Bonapnra-Patterson case on Fri
day, Feb. lo. The court declared that as the
object of the demand made by Madame Elixa-
heth Patterson and Jerome Bonaparte, her son,
i the liquidation and the division of the suc-
reseton o| the Prince Jerome, who died on the
54th of June. IfefiO; and, inasmuch as among
the grounds of opposition to the demand is one
that the claim has been already judged by two
decisions of ihe conceit de famillr, dated the 4ih
of July, 1956. and the 7th of July, 1809, which
proclaimed the nuiity of the marriage of the
54th of December, 1&U3, and its invalidity, even
as regards property, the court added :
** It Is expedient above all to examine the va
lidity of this ground of opposition, inasmuch as
tf it lie well founded it wonld establish a per
emptory exception to the present demand, and
it would no longer belong to the tribunal to ex
amine the other grounda of opposition, or to de
cide whether the marriage is not null lor hav
ing been contracted in a clandestine manner, o 1
whether Mmo. EliXabeth Paiterson could rely
on her good faith in the legal acceptation of the
term, or whether efficacy should be attributed
o the decrees of the 11th ami 30th Ventose of
he year 13; and. in line, whether the pot^es-
'ott of the position claimed by the parties rep-
sented by M. Berryer does not meet an en
•fc, incessant and inauifest contradiction
simple fact of the second marriage contract-
n 1907 by the Prince Jerome and the Prin-
i Catherine, of Wurtemberg, on the faith of
the legal non-exiateuce of the first marriage:—
* hether, consequently, the title of relative
given to Jerome Patterson be according to the
habitual relations of life, particularly when it
aiust be reeollected that to admit a clear right
by blood, would, ou the pari of t lie children born
of the second marriage, l»e a denial of their own
legitimacy.”
The court then referred to tho 1,330th and
1.361M articles of the Code Napoleon, and hav
ing recapitulated all the facts of the case as
stated by counsel, it declared that the demands
of Madame Elisabeth Patterson ami her son.
Jerome Bonaparte, are not admissible, and must
fa# rejected, tud ordered that the present judg-
1 shall be mentioned on the margin of the
! dated the 29th of July, i^GO, containing a
clarstiou of Ihe acceptaucc by Jerome Bona-
rte of the succession of Prince Jerome. The
rt further seutenced the claimants to pay
be com#. It was thought an appeal would be
ITALY.
AfeSK.MBL|YQ OF THE ITALIAN PAKUAVEHT—
SFEKCII OP VICTOB EMANUEL.
The Italian Parliament was opened February
18th by the Kuig iu person. His majesty, iu his
speech said :
“Italy, almost entirely free and united, con
fides iu your wisdom, and it in on you devolves
the task of her organization. You will esiab-
'* sb the greatest administrative ld>erty, taking
Vtre, at tho same time, that her unity be pro-
Public opinion m favorable to our ns-
zn\ tendencies. The Emperor of the French,
although assuring to it* the !>enelit« of non-in
tervention, has deemed it tilting to recall his en
voy*. This act haa excited our deep regret,
•without, however, affecting our gratitude. At
Magenta and .Sollermo, France sud Italy have
n.iud ties of amity which will be indissoluble.
Knglaud. the ancient home ol liberty, has recog
nized our right to dispose of ourselves. We
ball preserve an imperishable remembrance of
be support which her good others have afford-
^3te.
“An illustrious Prince having ascended the
* of Prussia, 1 sent my ambassador iu or-
“ to testily to bini our sympathy for hia per-
and for the German nation.
i will a»»i«t my government in compfet-
the armaments. In the consciousness ot
strength, the Kingdom of Italy will be able
■rilow the counsels of prudence. My voice
a once raised with boldness, but it s aa wise
wait at the right time as it is to dare at the
ht time.
* Devoted to Italy, 1 have risked my crown
her sitke; but no one has the right to risk
existence and the destinies of a uation. 'J he
jkbif of a formidable fortress has worthily
^*ed the exploits of the army and navy
■a they, aa well as the volunteers, hare so
ired a renown which ha* given tha country a
confidence in itself, and it ia w|th pleasure
el I express to (be first Parliament or Italy
:he joy whub, as a King and soldier, I feel on
^tsncootuu.”
LATEST NEWS!
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(Hum. of NMHln.
MonTOOMkiT, Mkreli II. tWOUnArWut!* tttly»*pr, nhateUd k
Th* P«ra*Mat CiMUiauiio* **• »(lopt.d I Minority report, that lh* Qov.rnm.ol aul
oa Saturday night. In Morct M*kloh Th, iaatill«i*lj kdopl aoui, m.aaurt, to afford i*
following It * ayoopaia tf lit mil* *«» fit- 1 th * alaraboldtog Sot .a fall Coaatltuliooal aa-
turaa : j aurtuie. of their rafirty in aoniinuing further
No pan** of foreign birth aol * alt I tan of u«aooi*iioa with ibtm under common Got-
lh« Confedanto Stntea, ah all ho allowed to 1 aramani; alto reooaiaiandiog tha appoint went
rota for any oflic.r, ciril or pollllccl, Slate or | of Comalciionon to Monlguut.ry, lo confer
Federal. nilb III* Coifadcrata kothortica.
Under the firat oeatue, South Carolina
OBT.WT TO GHUIIS Of US!
lAVgappdntod Mr. WILUaM BARNSS
ip Agent tor tba aala of
impW&WBLW QAf REGULATOR
n A ileal, Georgia.
9. R* DAVIS.
•hall ba entitled fo six Represent oil von in
Congress, Gsorgis to ten, Alabama nine, Flor
ida two. Mississippi ■*»•>, Louisiana six,
and Texas sis—and esoh State to two Sena
tors.
The State Legislatures may impeach Judi
cinl or officers resident or acting in said State
by a two thirds vote of both branches of the
Legislature.
Congress mty grant seats on the ooor of
either House to the principal officer of eseh
Executive Department, with privileges of dis
cussing the measures of hie Department.
Tho representation of three-fifths of tbs
slave population in the elect ions, is eontlnued.
Congress is not allowed, through the impo*
■liiou of duties, to foster any branch of in
dustry.
The foreign slave trade is prohibited.
Congress is prohibited from making appro-
priaiions,'unless by a vote of two-thirds of
botb Houses, except for an Appropriation
asked by tbs head of soma of the Depart
ments or by the President.
No extra compensation shall bs allowed to
any contractor, officer, or agent, after a con
tract has been made and service rendered.
Every law, or resolution having tho forco
of law, shell relate to but one subject, which
shall be expressed in the title.
The tenure of the office of President aud
Vice Prssideut ehsll be for six years.
The Principal officer* of the Executive Do
part meats, and of the deplomatic service,
shall be removeable at the pleasure of the
President. Other civil offices shall be remov
able whenever tlieir services shall become
unnecessary, or for other good causes, but the
causes and ths reasons for (be removal must
be repoKed to the Senate. Practically, no
caf thus removal shall be tolerated.
Other Stales are lo be admitted into the
Confederacy by a vote of two-ihirJ* of both
Houses.
The Coofederooy may acquire territory; J
and slavery shall be acknowledged and pro- ]
tected by Congress, and by the Territorial I
Governments.
When five States ratify this Constitution it |
shall be established for the said States; and on- |
til ratified, the Provisional Const it niion shall
continue in force, not extending, however be
yond one year.
An act has beeu passed authorising the is
suance of a million in treasury notes.
An appropriation bill to meet current ex
penses has been passed.
The Secretary of the Treasury finds no dif
ficulty in negotiating, at par, aa muoh of the
fifteen million loan as is neaded at present.
UNITED STATES.
Wasbinutox, March 11.
An official letter, received from .Major An
derson yesterday, says that he had provisions
and wood for but fifteen days. The question
haa therefore arisen with the Administration
whether the reinforcement of Fort Sumter
shall be attempted, nr the Fori abandoned.—
The latter course will, it is thought, be adopt
ed from inevitable necessity, and by the ad
vice of Gen. Scott. There is, however, a con
flict of opinion between the Republicans on
this question, but no conclusion had been ar
rived at in the Cabinet council.
The Commissioners from the Confederate
States did not have an interview with Secre
tary Seward to-day, but will probably make
their formal demand to morrow, for such an
interview.
It is certain that the President, up to 8
o'clock to-night, had not given any order for
ths evacuation of Fori Sumter. Prominent
gentlemen, however, say that (hey have infor
mation which satisfies them that such a coarse
will be pursued from necessity.
The United Stales vessels Cumberland and
Pocabon'as, have, according to official advices,
left Vera Crux for Norfolk. The PowhAttsn
is on the way to New York. The Macedonian
is tbs only vessel left at Vera Crus.
Fiom recent information it appears that
there is much disaffection io the army even on
the frontiers.
A number of subordinate officers in the ar
my have resigned, and others are prepatingio
follow their example.
Tho Senate, to-day, debated the resolution
expelling Senator Wigfall.
Senators Clingman sod Hunter assumed
that tho Senate had no constitutional power to
expel a member except for disorder or miode-
mssnor.
Senator Mason showed that Senators owed
no allegiance to any power except their own
States, although sworn to support the Consti*»
tutton ; he also said that owing allegiance to
the Fedetal Government violated (heir allegi
ance to States.
The Senate did not take soy action upon ths
resolution.
Virginia.
Ricumond. Marsh D.
A majority of the ComoriUM on Federal rt-
lafiooa, report ia part, recommending a Bor
der State Conference lo determine their future
action and to oppose coercion.
Ex Gov. Wive submitted a minority report,
giving a list of demands and requesting ike
States to give answer* by October^ and io the
meantime every step w4 1 be takao to preserve
the peso*, neither the Government nor the xe-
ceded States mast eommeoes hostilities ; the
Government to reiki* sufficient fame in the
Font, ete.
Texas.
Uaiveston dates to the 8th inetant have been
reoatved at New Orleans.
On the 4th, the Convention declared Texas
out of the Union, nod Gen. Houston issued a
proclamation to that effect.
Incomplete returns show a majority of 28,-
000 in 51,500 votes.
An ordinance was passed authorising Ihe
delegates to represent Texas in the Provision
al Government.
Tho vessels seut to Galveston by the Federal
Government will uot be eeixed.
Gen. lIou»ton, it is said, will not resign aor
take the oetb of allegiance.
The Convention was discussing an ordi
nauce defining treason.
General McCullough sent a detachment of
Guards to the upper Forts.
COMMERCIAL.
RircaTSO DAILY 1
r wm. e. mm
ATLANTA, March 12.
The trsds to-day is marked with an activity that
promt*** well for the enautn* week All kinds of hu*i-
ness open* brisk arid" lively. Larjre and fine stocks of
Dry Goods bars been received, and ths apathy, which
for a white, lingered around our stores, Is dispelled, and
the rustle cf silks, and pattering of little bested boots
upon the pavement, tell us the ladles are out, and trsds
has begun. We cannot enter Into particulars In quo
ting Dry Goods We can only say to all, that the
amount of good* on hand ia enormous, and they were
bought for cs*h nt pants price*.
Produce It lively and in fine demand. Prices firm, as
follows:
Baco«—Clear sides 18; Hams 12# ; Shoulders 10.
Flocb—Fine |6 25; Soperflne |f50; and Fancy
$3 50&*9 00.
Cost—Prime yellow fine at 91 in small lots; 90 whole
sale ; White 95<®l 00, (from store.)
Laro—It to 18, tierce and cine.
Cornea—Rio
Stock very good in nil departments of trade. Large
amount of freights receiving, a* will appear from table
subjoined. The pnst month’s local business to thlspoiut,
on the Western A Atlautlc Railroad exceeded $43,Uk).
oc *Jk*^0kW«*Lto’. 1 4£»
rcls Onipu Beita^xt the Dru
8tom of D. YOtntG A CO.
mi Whitehall street, quanta
40
date* choice Poteat MoAlelaea, at’ Ihe
Drug Store of D. YOUNG k CO.,
Whitehall at reel At lau is, G*.
1 A IlAA pounds White Letd, Paints dry
• VfVyV/V/ and io ail, Brushes, Fauey Goods,
Ac., st the Drug Store of
D. M. YOUNG A CO.,
tnfi Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
K EROSENE Oil, Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil,
Train Oil, at the Drug Store of
d young a co,
m8 Whitehall street, Atlanta* Go.
SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Cu ffi| BP m
CaaHLEHTOf*, March 1, 1861.
S HIPPERS of Merchandise to points ou tbe
8«»uib Carolina and connecting Railroads,
who have heretofore consigned their shipments
lo the Agent of the booth Carolina Railroad
here, are notified tha’. this Company will dis
continue tbe hu- loess of r c«'vlng and fnvrurd-
tug «>n and «f rr tho l Ith instsut.
This proceeding is ntsde necessary, in conse
quence of the new du'ies end responsibilities
growing out of the Tariff Act, February 18th
of the Onngres* of the Coutcderate 8tat#*s.
It will, therefore, be necessary thxtall freight
destined as above should be directed to Com
mission Merchants in the city, to whom the
Company will continue to advaoce ordinary
expenses, such as freight, drayage, eud wharf-
•g«
And Shippers will fiud it greatly to tbeir
tercet to f .rwitrd promptly to consignees
vo oes ai d bills of lading, lo enable g ode to be
patted through th« Gusto o House without de
lay. W I MAG RATH.
ui5-8t. General Agent.
A. P. D.-trlng, Cash.
D. Adams, Cash.
Mr. Harris peemtedamUority ftffevt with j tt »t$
MONETARY.
New York Exchange In demand at 8# per cent, pre
mium ; Email lots 4. Bankable TeuncMee aad Ken
tucky 1 per cent, premium.
Fee Bank Note Table for counterfeits.
G«ld worth 5 premium; Sliver 8, in change only.
Railroad Receipts per Weiteru k Atlantic Railroad,
March 11.
Bacou, 78 hogsheads—11 tierces.
Lard, « keg*.
Corn, 8; 22 tack*.
H„ ur , 482 barrels.
Wheat ill sacks.
Oats « M“ks.
Mesl, sack*.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Anguata Inaurancs dt Banking Company, Avgusta
W. M. D’Aiillgiiac, Pres U. Walton, Cash.
Brink of Augusta, Augusta.
Jut,ii Bohr*. I'res J. W. Davie*, Cs»h.
Genuine 5a will, counterfeit signatures are iu circula
tion-better retu*e all.
10*, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10s, vlg. Mer ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
10s, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine.
20s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corneis; the
genuine has XX.
Bunk of Athens, Athens.
Ht e\eu* Thomas, Pres
Bank of Columbus, Columbus.
W. 1L Young. P.es
5s raised from Is.
Bank of Commtrce, Savannah.
O. H. Lamar, Pres J. C. Perrlll, C»*h.
Bank of Kmpirs Stats, Rome.
A. It. Hmltn, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
K. W. 11 ..land, Pres. A. Austell, Cash.
A few luipr. salons, lus and 20s, (old plates. No*, be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pres. A. H. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah. 8avanuah.
Lewis r. Harris. Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
5saltered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, viy. iciualc standing; “ Bark of Savannah" In
black type; X on tbe right «ud : mas on the left end.
Bank of th* Stats of Georgia, Savannah.
60s, Vlg. female sitting, bol ingflgui«50; three oval
dleaon the light eud, with ‘-Georgia’’ across them, vtrrv
across left eud ; Imitation of old plate.
50s, v,g. female hnldlug a i udder In her right hand, at
her tset sheaf of wheat and scythe; l.*couiotlvv crose-
lug a bridge in the dlsta. c«; unlike genuine.
100s, have a steamer ou left end with 100 over and
under It; small lOOtaiounu the whole margin; -‘State
Bai.k of Georgia” on the back tu t ea Ink ; uullkt the
genuine.
ltNe, not like genu’ne; vlg. femt’e *rated h«*ld« a
bridge, sheaf ol grain, waterfall, aud small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in the d.stauce.
Central Railroad «ft Banking Company, Savannah.
K. K. City ter. Pns...... G. A. Cuyler, cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gou.d, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' dt Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richards* n. Pres J. B. Oaudry, Cash.
Gtergia Railroad dt Banking Com/tany Au. unta.
Jol.u P. King, Pr»*. J. Mtulgau, Cash.
50s. vlg. three faces, the middle on* Is Indistinct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, LaGrange.
Th mas Burch, Pre* W. M. Toiler, Cash.
Marins Bank of Georgia, Savaunsh.
r uimrrly Marine A P*re Insurance Bank ]
Charles K. Milts, Pres Win. P. Hunter, Cash.
50s, vig beehive, male head and two 60so »rlgbtend,
fame oil loft eud. good imitation of old plait.
M- hamcs* Bank, Augusta.
Thomas 8. Metcalf, Prea Milo Hatch, Ca»h.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(Hee Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchants' 9 Planters' Bank, Savannah.
II. Huberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth - Westsm Bank, Ringgold.
W. 11. Inman, Prea -....A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of ths Stats of Georgia, iavannah.
G. W. Auuerson, Pie* H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. l.pplns, Pres J- 8- Hutton, Pash.
WILLIAM MACKIE,
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER,
HAVING located perms-
neatly id Atlanta, will de
voie his whole attention to
the above Branches in all their details.
Likewise, SIGNS of every descriptor WIN
DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED
LE ITERS mude to order in any style, war
ranted to equal any City in the Union.
Orders from the Country attended to.
OFFICE—In Beach A Root's Building—
taira f«*b1
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, -Agent,
NEXT POOR TO W. F. HKRRINO 4 CO.,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
K EhPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CON F Et TI ON ARIES,
FRUITS.
cakes.
NUTS,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES.
PICK ELS,
dc . Ac.
Also. Kino Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO. CIO A Hi* Ac., Ac.
Also, a gre tt var.ety of Fancy Articles—-Bas
kets. Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. niarS.
Broken and Cl mo set Banks.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta - «..C1of«L
Bank of Gremmboro', G
..Broke.
Commsrctat Bank ofBrunsult .
Baechangs Bank, Uriflln Broke.
Interior Bank of BHJtn, GrllWn t'l»*e«l.
Mannfaciurersf Bank of GriMn, GrlMn..50 V c. dla.
Haulers' A Mechanics’ Bank, Dalton.
K. me Hill* aal I to b« good—other* mek*i—refuse alt.
Bank of WhiGkld, Dalton.
‘ i itenk t* set current here.
nn
MM
Tlm'jsr Cutises' Bank,
thins ail Georgia
dim appendo* oa
Mtorfefa* upon the
Not Bankable.
tound h*re. The die-
•nder savesal ot tho Banks, are the
real* l»y
Hffie
BUTLER A PETERS.
THE SOUTH EH N REPUBLIC.
T HIS DaiIv and Weekly Political and Cum-
mercuil Journal, edited bv
JAMES M. SMYTHE. Esq., and
JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq , Associate,
contains the latest news by Telegraph and
Mail; is published in the City ot Augusta
Georgia, by WM. J. VASON A Co.
It is the cheapest Political Paper of itssixe,
issued Daily, in the Confederate States ol Amer
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Post Masters are authorised to act as our
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SION a. OoISON.
ROBKkT C. ROBSON
S. B. ROBSON & CO.,
MHOLESALU UKOCEKS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Sell Everything in their Line of Trade at
The Losreat Price* foi Cask.
oetlw
CAUTION.
A LL persons are hereby not fied not to trade
for any note made payable by tuyaelf in
New York or Philadelphia, us I shall resist tbe
payment, except iu a just compromise.
J. W. HEWELL.
Atlanta, Ga.. March 5, )8tli. St
Georgia, Milton County*
W HEREAS. Lucinda Smith and Ibensser F. Smith
havr app led to me for Letter* of Adininl*lrail<iD
on the estate of Wal.on W Smith, late of said county,
deceased :
These are, therefore, to citeand admon *h all the kin
dred aud crediioia Coureiuei to be ami spprar at my
office a ithln the time prescribed by law, to show cause.
If auv they can, why »<tld Let ers sh-nil i not he grant-
e *. Given Milder my hand, at oftc*. thta Wlh day of
February, 1601. m4 O. 1*. ClJ EL I ON, Ordinary,
State of GeurgU. Pulton Cout ty.
r l WO month* after date application »lll he made to the
1 t’outt or Ordinary c.f said county tor leave to sell
the Heal Estate of Juhu U. Itoyt. late ot sal t c»unty,
deceased. <\ C. Ko»R3, (
Feb. 22,1*61. W. .'UCLMB,
W
(Georgia, Milton County*
IIEREAS, Jame* Spence and Samuel P. Spence have
applied to me tor Letter* of AdudnUtiallonon the
■ah Spence, late of said county, deceased :
(•Bice althlu the time prescribed by l*w, to show cause.
If any they ran, why said Letter* should not he grant
ed. Given under my hand, a I o*ce. thte 2d day of
March, 1881 m4 0. P. SHELTON, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
fl.WO trenths after date, application will he m*de to
i. the lloaorable the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
coiin'y fur leave to Mil a certain lot of laud, to-wh:
No.IT, lo tbe 14th Dlatiict of, originally Henry, uow Ful
ton county, or a portion of the same, belonging to the
estate of Richard Todd, late of said county, deceased.
March 2, 1841. n>4 2m M AKTHA 1 ODD, AdaTlrx.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tb4 estate of the
lata Hon. D. H Uvsbst, will please call
on Cnl. L. E. BckcKiar, and settJe up immedi
ately. Most all the notes and accounts ol said
estate are now tu his hands.
M. L LENOIR, Adtn’r, Ac.
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G';
IN QKAB_I, », 1* uid 1* feet—»t I Ml
th*n ih.T R»n b* ra.uuficiurej -L in th*
•rtj Alts. Wlnj-TurnMl 0*dfMM—4 to tt
inoiM—for Ml*, tow, tf
OBSTIB 4 TSaOWXLI.
SILVEY t DOUGHERTY,
NQRCR03S* BULIDING,
«Tttnotion ‘W'ltitehall Sc Peaoh-Tree
(t)
i i
rer t».
AU
atlamt*, &ro
IJAVEjutt recei.td, ind nr* M- opening,
11 tba larfMt »tock nt Qnmr <h*T h»t« *»»r
offered in e*. ieeeon. Their Heck wu bcujht
exeluaiveljr for C.ih, mod wilt be priced -(low
^bep hn*. erety* terfetp *f
DRY GOODS, vi
fmm Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress
Silks; all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS
GO JDS j a large assortment of „
■rranua ooox>a,
including Lioeuf. Lawns, Piece Goods. Cal icces,
Gingbsms. An.: all kinds of HOSIERY and
FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a Urgeassortmsot
of
JEWELRY, WATCHES, See.
In their Basement Rooms, they hsve An ele
gant sod full supply of
Ready-Made Clothing,
end GENTLEMEN’.* FURNISHING GOODS.
TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, 1& Aleo, about
aiu.billl worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &o.
etnbraciog all sixes, and a great variety, lor La
dies. Miasea. Men. Boys si>d Children.
They repeat: their stock is very full, and
they are determined to fell.
The public ere respectfully invited to call
and exHtii ne their stock sud pr ees bclorepur
thaairg e sew here.
msrchS 8ILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
T H E Macon Telegraph Line is now thorough-
■y repair cm mil re.Hy lor businerS The
eaus«sot d**Uy in the transinission of South
ern Messages ia thus removed. Office next
door to Adam* Kxme » Office, AlabarnR a*reet
T. CAMPRELL, Manager Aliantu Office.
March 2 1861. dlw
A. ISAACS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Millinery and Fancy
GOODS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head
Dresses, Embroideries, Laces,
Blonbrs, lluctjcs, perfumery,
<5©o., &o.
CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDING
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA QA.
octS-dly
J. H. LOVEJOY,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
AND DEALER IN
Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, Le.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb25-ly
G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON,
erccxHsoRs to emith 4 IXZARD,
DRUGGISTS,
PHARMACEUTISTS,
AND DEALERS IN
PURE MEDICINES,
t It EMU A 1.8,
paivrt*, oils,
u in DOW GLAM,
FANCY AND lOlLET
ARTI LE8,
BURNING FLUID,
CAMPIIKNE,
K RoSKNK ulL
AND LAMP*,
BUR 1CAL A DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,
FINE FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES,
WINES, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
S R. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer iu
• Italian, American aud Egyptian Marble,
Monuments. Tornbe, Tablet*, Head end F-*oi
Stones. Urns, Vases. Marble and Enameled
Slate M;• utel*. Statuary Figures, sod Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions
Always on hand a fine aseortment of Menu
menu, both Plts.in and Carved, i f all sites, and
price* to suit.
Call and see specimens, at Ware R.wims and
srd. op ~ * “
teblfi t
IMPROVED
METRIC BURIAL CASES.
L^O, a general assortment of
L Wuud Coffins, including Rose
Wood and Mahogany.
Marshal's tehee! Metallc Burial Cases,
An entirely new article, nearly aa light as wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air tight—
tor sale nt my Rooms, in Msrbfiom'a New Build
ing, en Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. ROBUf SON.
Residence on Bridge street, near Col. Jolla
Collier's.
Offfnrn. by totofrtpb, or olkmrwtoto pran.pt-,
ly nUmadhi I* Jm U-ly<c
LtmSIHSTADT.. ■ J. *• B*S«I
■t mm i
ARB DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE
Planters' & Mechanics'
NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
rpO thouuuids of customers who ore delight-
A ed with the magnificent display of our
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW
STAPLE & HANGY
DRY-GOODS!
0RE88 GOODS,
OF EVERT VARIETY:
Embroideries,
Hosieries,
Black Italian Silks,
Silk Robes,
Shawls, Lace Points,
Mantillas, Domestics,
—AND—
Carpets,
Hats
Boots,
Shoes
nod numerous other articles appertaining
to our business—all of which we are now
offering at the very
Lowest Prices!
At Wholesale or Retail
We most respectfully invite the attention ol
the public generally to au examination of our
8tock, and solicit of them a share of their pat
ronage.
J. K. HAGEN & CO.,
marohlS At Herrluff’a Old fitand
ATTENTION!
MILITARY COMPANIES
FURNISHED WITH
UNIFORMS
AT 8H0RT NOTICE AND
LOW PRIOSS,
BY
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
AT THEIR
MERCHANT TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
dec 5
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOR TIB PtmCRASB AID SALB OF
TBJyrJYBSSB B PMOOVCB
Cotton, Groceries, dtc.,
ATLANTA .....GEORGIA.
Have removed to tbe large Fire-Proof Ware
house, formerly occupied by Winshtp A How-
‘ " Road T
ell, opposite the Slate ]
I Depot.
O/Y BBL8 LARD OIL. just received on cot
0\J sigumeotaud for sale by
junelV BUTLER A TETEKS.
OR BALES A Sbtrtiug. and 19 bales ofOt
v “ hurts—fur sale by
W?
junelV
UTLER A PETERS
F LOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!- fi«l» barrels of
St. Louis Family Flour, aud wm sacks of
Tennessee Extra Flour F< r *a‘e t»v
jnn. I» BUTLER A PETERS.
H. B. CLIFFORD,
BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR,
RICE, WINK, BAGGING, ROPE,
—AND-
GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER
-AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 1-13, -1th or Wnli St,
LOUISVI ^LLE, rr.
P ERSONAL aUeattaa given to a) I orders and
e«>nsti(i<Di«nu Having thorough kimsl.
edge of tho asarhaU and my bus ness. I flatter
in j self that I can save those who iutrusi iheir
business to me, a fair profit. I deal strictly on
theeaeb system. Those who seud their mos
ey and orders te me get the full benefit of our
Cash Merkel I do not use the m«oey. sod
buy the article on time of SO, 00 or 90 days, as
is often done ia all markets. lean «bip as
low os any man ia the Booth-Waal. All 1 ask
U • tnal. New York Isohang* received et
•ailing rale here. I do not speculate j d» only
.o legitimate bwstneaa, gentlemen. Jan it.