Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 15, 1861, Image 3

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aorUT.HELHN'1 COIFEDIHA'OI).^ LATEST"SgffSI i COMMERCIAL. FBI DAY, MARCH 10, !«•!. l-rrrm rtTi. am S» "»** Cwhtenlt utatM af Aaarka. MuaraoMaar, Marsh 14.— 4 MH vaaittrs- dycrU ia Ilia Caagraat la establish as Adolf Oar Caaraaaara. i nk, Court la Mississippi, Ilia Judge I* rf ifaaan. H- ttairria, W. A •aaaaau.aad ; ^ ,, Viakaburg. L J «»■*«■• ara oar aalbarla-d Agaalf »*» | N(tf , h „, fy oa .p,*r.',ttj fattt- •atarrtpiMai sad rasal,.« f r mtoajr as ^ ^ iaai nr laft New Mooa.ial lAa “Suaibara Caulrdatarjr. Vurk aa Taaadap aighi, wall araaail, with a i larga autabar of (aariaaa ami ainpl* prosiaiuoa Hoc Jdaaph *.’£>•» li'naommandad. by | •« >• ibalr daaiiaaUou ia aaaia Soath oorroapoaiirnt of lbs “Padoral Onion," fur «* po rt - rilaosioa by aocladidllBa aSDnodrbar of Oaor- 1 ** lt , I- CWITICD STATM. Oul. Wo. H- T. Valkar ol ibo Gaorgia Army, j Waaaiaotoa, Marsh 14—Tha Bsaais ra- ia Aouaaoab at tbs Palaabl Baaao. ; faaad lolaka up Baaaiur Douglas’ rtaoluiion Oiddingilaaaid to bans spplisaat (or Cos j v* 1 *"" '• ">• Admi.lstratlaa'a polioy ia ra- aul Oanaral bo Caaada, a $4,MO offlca. faranca lo ibe Somber* Iona, ararnala, aCc. Cassius M. Clay, rrpor. s.ya I. booksd for ' • A "*»'“««» *“ * J “P" d . "■« »■>•«.. “>• v jo misaloo lo Maxtor), and Henry Winter Da. j °< Bona.ora Baojaaiia. Brown, Darla, ▼f« m Miaiator silhsr I® 84 f etsrahurg or Cos- . U*J. Toombs and Mallory having become atantisoplo. 1 vacant. Therefore be it resolved that theSe- A oarrrapoadoot of lbs Monlgooaary Adrar- J crelary ba dirrciad 10 omit I hair oamas from Uaar proposal Hoa. Tbonsas J. Judga for Ooa. | lbs rail. irnor of Atabsnia. Maegrefor Laird, Ike African explorer, baa usi died ic England. Mr. Laird ia known by his “ Narrative of an Expedition np the River Nigeria book pnbliehad in 1S37, and which set the fashion of discover/ in the directi' It it uudersfood ibat ihe Southern Comojia- •ioners yeafsrday sent an official note to the Secretary of State asking for recognition, and ••■ting that an snsaer would be called for to- ’ 6X®9xc. day. The Secretary of the Commissioners 1 the recetp's called at the Senate department to-day for a arelsrf*, and JSjSSSS^i«? «■. s.iuen. ATLANTA, March 16, 1661. Trade to-day Is nantaallj active. Alihonch tie bad new of the whole week has baoa of Ike most promising character, to-day’■ work e* ceedaany. Salas have beau for cash entirely, and it la safe to say not lest than A26,(K 0 changed hands to-day—principally epoc Pro- flue* Parties below hers are waking up to the reality that they can buy, la Atlanta, Bacon, Flour, Coro. Lard, and Groceries gvneratl}, and ees what they buy, for less money than they can order email lota from the Vm*. * The Idea held cot to country merchants, by drummers from tha West, that they wilt be much beoeflued by let- ring Mm flli their orders on commUtion, L found rath er unprofitable for smaU lots. AnJ another argument In favor of our trade here Is: yoa aan see whet you buy, yoa can have It Immed.atciy shipped, and the same commission you would psy for having some one to buy for you, Is deemed sufficient profit by our merchants here, who have every facility and advantage they have, not taslng Into consideration the fact of dalay, lose and damage, premium for exchange, Ac. Bacojt in good demand. Stocks fair at ll&12c and IB cents. 1 lock—A good supply r-n hand ranging from $6 25 to 8 25 for P to 0 f and Fancy. A good merchantable article can be beught for $T 86, In lots. Cork—Large sales to-day at 90){e for yellow; prime white (Georgia and Tvnnasece from store) 16^1 00. La so Is firm at In tierces, 12>i(^18o in cans. Proms active—different shades of N. 0. ranges from which be* Mnee been so •wccctsfklly foPowsd j reply ; the response was a request for time Io Principal articles as follows: day, per Western A Atlantic Railroad, doubt gratifying to our merchants.— by himself and others. Peachy R. Gilmer, brother of the late Ex- Governor George R Gilmer, died at big resi dence, near Montgomery, Alabama, on Tuesday last. ^ Middle Georgian. We were pleased this morning to welcome to our sxnctum Mr. 8. B. Burr, one of the pro prietors ef the abovw ably eeodoeud paper.— The Georgian succeeds that bold xnd efficient State Rigbta journal, the 14 Independent South, * no ably conducted by the senior Burr, whose keenly pointed and graceful "feather" adorns the column KUtorial of the Middle Georgian. We beepoak for ear neighboring City, Griffin, and Itff enterprising Press, (he material consideration of all our chitons. Mr. Burr will wail upon them in person. *• Erin Go Bra ugh.” The Brut anaiversary of the Atlanta Hiber nia Society will be held on Monday, the 18tb nstant. The members are requested to meet at their Hall at 7* o’clock, A. M. An Address will be delivered at 10 J o’clock, M., at the Alhenmum, by the Rev. Jaxxs Hassxj*. EUROPE. The steamship .K'na, with Liverpool dates to the -7th ultimo, arrived at New York on tie 14th inatant. The sales of Cotton for two days her sail* tag, reached 15,000 bales of which prior to speculators took 3,000 bales. The market was .1 . ... I quiet and quotations were barely maintained. The citizens are respectfully iqvilsd, and th* , * . ' . „ . \ _ . r ‘ > Dreadstulfs were dull hut steady. Provis- ladies in (mrticular. Governor Mrowu’e •• Pocket Piece*.** Six six-inch Columbisds, from the Tredegar forks, Richmoad passed through o«r city test ighton “Express Freight,** «a rewfe for 8s- annsh. These potent “peace makers.” from 'hose deep throats the argumeut of shot or ihell map issue, as our defense map require, >re to be pocketed instaoter, in the casemates f Pulaski. This is but a single installmentof be seventy-five ordered by Georgia and Ala- ana from the Tredegar Work*. The olive ocb or the sword it now at the option of our issailants. Should the madnrss of the boar eliminate in a choice of the latter, we have y to nary—“come on MeDuffd,” ths South inks not from a baptism of blood ! Com petition Among Lawyera. We fiad the following Card in a recent nntn- of the Rome Courier; NOTICE. As there be Aitorneye at Law in this city opening «o lake eolieeiions at about os a tLf Hu utmal Jto, 1 peopoee to bring to it to ie next inforior Court ef ibis eonniy, on all lain Collections without any fee, for any cit- kon of tho county, on presentation of their aims to me. Cpon the claims, at the proper mo, 1 will take judgments for confessions aa ihe ease any be) without fee, that Under- iddera- in the prefeaeisa may amirn an they bould, with horee apples. W. D. TERHUNE. P. 8.—I do not propose lo receipt for auch laime, but lea** with the ptilorita. A Testimonial to Mr. Yancey* Hon. Wo. L Yancey baa reoeived from (he Kr hands of bis numerous lady friends In iootgomerj, a splendid gold mounted cane id a b<»q»ff« ef rare iloweut In token of their precltiiote ef the uatlring teal and eetf- criftcing labor which have distinguished Is patriotism in behalf of lout kern iodepen- enoee and domestic peace abd quiet. The ioa was in oootetuplaiion of Mr. aneey's departure on bin misrion to Eurepe. poo ike head of the cane ia engraved n ores- tat of foldna stare in number corespond- g with ibe Confederate Slates. And in ibe naire is iosenbed *• Hoa Wm. L Yanoey— om the Met here and Baughier of Montgom ry, Ba,” The cans ia gaua peicha. The oqftea wae oompoeed of the ehoieeet eelee one of iowere; among them were tea Urge «alone of eeeerai varieties, arely, net king could he more grateful lo e careworn soldier in the cense of Southern ghi* than such a testimonial of approval «>m intelligent at.d virtuous women — Mont, dote liter. M»at Pbbskxvkd ia Molassks —“ 8ugtr •*ed hairs’’ have long been ia fashion In this fliry. They are moderately aalted, and an p* meltsaea added to aeaiat In their pre Hob In France, all aorta of freah meat* been preserved by utoUssca alone. An " •• w’/neut/ien aaaerts that meat may be •« by molasses alone ie the meet perfect ions dull. The i£tne brought two hundred and sixty thousand daltare in specie. There wah no alteration in Bank rales. The steamers Anglo Saxon and Vigo had arrived at Liverpool Nothing has been beard of the steamship Australian, ^which is now twenty nix days out from Liverpool. In tbs House of Common*, Lord Buxton said that he feared ihe Souihern Confedera» lion would revive the Slave Trade, and he hoped that the Government would not recog nize ii without expresa stipulations against it Capt. l*ike, of the abip General Ferkbill was killed by the crew shortly after leaving Liverpool for Charleston. The mate was also aaverely wounded. The chip roiurued to Liverpool and the crew were arrested. M. Thovenal officially assured the Ameri can Minister that uo Delegate from the sece ded States has beta rereived by the Emperor or bitnself. t — perfect i and with the following impart jut ad- - 0* b baa aa agreeable Bator, it pro ne scurvy or other dteordere which re from the use of salt food, tad it may be ‘-‘-d at a moderate price. The process simply in eutting the meat into pieces Ifraie size and dropping them Into mo such as is obtained from the sugar factories and refineries. By a natural • of otaace the lighter juices ef the pace cut, pad lb« heavier meJaneca pees ae Inward u ovary part ef the meai.~* ~n the external molaaeee has seqaired a ala degree of liquidity from tbe mbteee be juioes ef the meat, it is a sure sigt that *• tkeroagbly In.pregoeted iris' ’’ ® ul 0? ihe moUrses, thoronghly don Aen/ir, . A ft ? fa «■ «y*»awu Of w kaa UkaiMMiMw all m, ik. ,«rU (4«aeki a Hundred Years Ago. If our forefathers a hundred yeari ago could tot boast of iheir mesmeric influences, or of tabic turning, or of spirit rapping, they were the victims of a niirvelou* lint of quackeries, ef other descriptions, which were, perhaps. . more injurious in their effects, h was liter- 1 ally the age of quack medicines aud every , possible disease was filled with its nostrum, ' a'.l duly qualified by His Mxjesty’s letters pal | cut. There were “ The original Balaam ot Health,” otherwise called •* ihe Balsam ot Life," which is described as ••the most ad mirable vulnerary iu nature the “Golden Nervous Cordial or Paralytic Drops," which wss “ihe greatest preservative and restore* ot health ever yet published.” and had been “sent m »nj years ago hy Her Catholic Ms] esty to King James the First's consort.''— “The Fatuous Sugar Plums for Worms;’’ “Grand Elixir of Ease,” which was a certain cure for the colic; and “The much famed Hy po-Dropa," which “infallibly cure melancholy in men or vapors in woiueu." One ••Doctor Toecono” declare* himself able to flud out and cure all diseases to which humanity is liable, adding, in conclusion. * l will forfeit oav hundred guineas if anybody cau prove to the contrary." Some of these medicines are put forward under the same name of the celehrated Doctor John Hill, the great medical sod literary quack of the age ; such aa “Essence of Water Dock," a safe remedy t-Tscurvy : and the “Elixir of Bandana," which wxa iufaliable agaiust gout and ihtumaiivin. Those who needed the 1st ter were encouraged hy the information nd ded to ihe advertisement, the Bari Jana (bur dock) is a common innocent British plant.— Dr. Hill’s “Elixir ’ met with a rival In a med icine against the rams diseases by one Dr. ColUy, who announced as aa “effectual reme dy," hie “Antiartbriiick Wine," supposing, perhaps, that the very name of wine was enoagh to cure a gouty patieei. But all iheee inventions are thrown into the ehad* by ike “Medical Arabian Quill," “wherein," we are told, “is infused a salutary composition," chiefly of “Eastern vegetables," and by “wtappiog up in the quilt," sufferer* under all sorts of diseases were to find quiok relief. We learn from the earn* advertisement that *’the author also has invented a medical pa* per tap, for the constant wear of those who are vaporous, or subject to catch cold;" and •fthii it U further etaltd, “likewise it re freshes the memory of the studious, particu larly those who apply eonstaatly lo their pen. and Is so curiously contrived that genlleOMta {tie} may constantly wear ihem under tkeiff wife, or even ladies under tbfit cape **—£**• consider their proposition, which was accor- , ded. The opinion prevails that the President will i refer the whole matter to Congress foradviee. j It is denied in administrative circles ibat ! any unusual oaval display is to be made in Soui here waters. The vessels of war now in Northern ports, it ie said, are preparing for sea merely for transport service, ns upwards of twenty five hundred troops now in Texna are awaiting means to return Northward. Mr. Corwin declines the Mexican mission. The Suprsme Court rendered a decision in the celebrated case of Mr*. General Gaines — The dec ( *ion was in her favor on every point. The seoessioo of Looisane does not effect the decision, ae provision was made in the Ordi nance for «uch cases. Corn, 5,206 sacks. Flour, 486 barrals. Lard, 82 ke*s. Bacon, 107 hhds. Hay 08 hales. Oats,............ 41 sacks. Tobacco, 04 loxes. MONETARY. Deposits to-day are larffe—en say the merchants.— Exchange is steady at 8)t®4 per cent, pre i.lum, Re cording to lot. Gold is dull, asking premium 6 ) er cent. Tennessee and Kentucky are eagerly sought at 1 to ljtfc. premium. RIVKK SEWS. Nashvillb, March 18. The river still continues to rise slow ly. Now on Har- peth Shoals 6)4 feet, we it her Indicating rain. Steamer E. Howard departed for New Orleans. Steamer Jamra Johnson will be the next boat due in port from New Orleans. Steamer Lady Pike next boat due from Cincinnati; immediately after will follow the St. Louis, Ulenwood and Nashville. First boat due from Liuiariile will be the John Gault. ThU day, aa usual, there will be a regular packet boat t4> leave for Pauc h. Steamer Ida May now discharged, and will depart f jT Cincinnati at 8 o'clock, P. M. Prkiobt.—Little more on the wharf at present than has ever before been witnessed ; the most of it consists in flour corn, oata, bacon and lard—all the eubstautials of life; it ie destined South, via of Nashville and Chat tanooga Railroad. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Aitffuitta InMurance dk Bunking Company, Avgunta W. M. b'Aiitiguac, Pres K. Walton, Cash. Banka/ Aug until, Au»;us:a. John iloues, i'rei J. W. Davies, Cash. Genuine 5a with counterfeit Mgnaturea are iu circula tion—better reluse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, vig. Mer ury and sailor on sea shore; onl. gen. 1 us, vlg. wagon at.d team; unlike the genuine. 20s, on lelt end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jacksou; 20 on the lower corueia; th* genuine has XX. Bank of AUient, Athena. litevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Draring, Cash. Bank of Columbut, Columbus. W. II. Youug. P.es D. Adams, Cash. 6a raised from Is. Biink of Cotnmerce, Savannah. G. li. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash. Blink of Empire State, Kouir. • *“**■* “ . .John McBryde, Cash. tlanta. K. W. 11 -land, Pi A lew nupr stums, lot tween 2.U0U and 8,01*0,) s signatures. Bint of Middle Georgia, Macon. luuai it, Pit A. II. Powell, Catb. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis F. IIarris. Pres.. 5a altered trout la; tig. lelt end, bust •ad foaaala ba »vn*Mrwoo. W. B. Titular, Cuh, steamship, a female ou the ol a icmaie on the right. 10s, vig. letnoL) standing; •* Bank of Savannah" in black type; X on the light end: mkh on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 50s, vig. female sitting, tool- tng figure 60; three oval dies on the right end, with • Georgia’’ across them. VIVTT across lett end ; imitation uf old plate. 60s, v,g. letnale holding a i udder in her right hand, at Bank of Georgia” genuine. lut-i, not like genu’ne; vlg. female seated txslde a bridge, sheaf ol gralu, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive in the d,stance. Central Railroad A Banking Ompany, Bavannsh. K. K. Cuykr, PrtS G. A. Guy ter, Cash. City Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. Goa d, Pres W. J. flows, Cash. Bar mere' A Mechanice' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Uaudry, Cosh. Geergia Railroad d Banking Company. Augusta. John P. King, Prex J. Mliilgan, Cash. 50s, tig. three faces, the middle one is Indistinct- poorly engraved. Lad range Bank, LAGrange. Th-tuas Burch, Pres W. II. Tullcr, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, 8avaanah. [ oriurrly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.) Charles P. M.lls, Pres Wot. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vlg beehive, male head and two 50so* tight end, tan>e on left end, good Imitation ef eld pla.e. Mu hanue' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metoalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Meehan ice' Saringe Bunk, Savannah. (flee Farmers’ aud Mechanics’ Bank.) Merchant*' d Planteref Bank, Savannah. H. Roberta, fret A. Barrie, Cash. Morth- Wtetern Bank, Ringgold. w. H. 1 .Blau. Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planter*’ Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. G. W. Auuersuo, Pres U. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutter*’ Bank, Savsnuah. C. Lpplng, Pres J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. [Formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Edward Tuotnas, P«* . John Craig, Caslu Hroken mnd Closed Banka. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Gi eeneebvro', G'een- alroro’ Broke. herukee Ineurance d B'king Co , Dalton Broke. „ _ . . , ^ _ . - _ -41*. J’Linter*' d Mechanic*’ Bank, Dalton. Borne Bills sal t to he good—others ussiest—refuse all. Bank of Whitfield, Dalton. This Bank Is not current here. Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbridge Broke. Timber Cutter*' Bank, Bavatusah. ..Not Bankable. Refuse all Georgia Banks not found h< re. The ins cription appended under several ot the Banks, sic the Counterfeits upon those Banka TO RENT. HE Store House formerly occupied 1 by Mr. H*uder*oo, as’a Carnage Repository, on Whitehall street Apppty to A. W. Stone, or John Jon in 15 At H NOTICE. A tti pennni iud.V.d to th* cafotc of tho Imo U->«. a EL Otokit, will pioooo ooll "» 0*1. U. a Soldi it, ftod Mill, op imoicdi- otetj. Moot ill tko noloo ood oecooiu or uid ootkto or* MV la kl« kasdo j _ . M.kiskoia.aamv**- THoMipre Ajutnr,. ?.>- ATTORNEYS AT' i.AW, A-tlant*, G©origin. Office In Smith’s fuiMiog. Whitehall lirrvi G. 8. TmoMas. juHUf Bs* T Axaoiff. rgOFESSOR NOTFP DANCING ACADEMY, coexkr or pracx tres axd MAJweTTa artaafa, Atlavtk, <t«or(f«. * - - * 1'VAY8 or TOtTIOS - M-kd.v* *od Tun- aJ days, froni S till 6 oclock. P- M . for La dies. Misses and Masters: sod the same days, at l ight, from 7| till 10./clock, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms % 10 for the full coarse of W lessons. Feb. 19—tf. I £ SH.NET l DOUGHEDTfj j H0BCR03S- BCLIDIXU, Junction "Whitohall tc Peaoh»Tree | ‘ 1 Htroot^ ; XtlAnta. Ocorgik, [AYE just received. Hnd are uoar opening. ' P*®* esorli* f flsw. s 4b«y have Over V. LlTCeBNNTAI'V- have ever vli wee bought > priced fit fowr SA« KiXKNAH. JOB* W. Lt’KK. KIRKMAN ii LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, ST LOUIS* MISSOURI. Refer to Jobs Kinkmvk. Janes Woon*. W GnRcariBi.D, Nashville, Tens. jau 9—8m 8'll/TH CAROLINi KAll.ROAf>. t.'HattCKMTu'k, Mare.lt I, 18C> 1. S HIPPERS of Merchandixe to points on the tiouih Carolina and cuufciiiig RHilroaiis. who have heretoforeooDkiguod their shipmetiia u» the Agent of the South Carolina Ri.itr<>ad here, are notified tha‘, this Coni party will dis continue the hu-iness of r oeiviug and fnward- g on and uf er the 1 Ith instant This proceeding is made necessary, in conse quence of the new duties and responsibilities growing out of th* Tariff Act, February 18th, of the Congress of tie Coulederate States. It will, therefore, be uecessarv that all freight destined as above should be directed to Com mission Merchants in the city, to whom the Company will continue to advance ordinary expenses, such as freight, drayage, aud wbarl- age. And Shippers will find it greatly to their in terest U> f -rwurd promptly to consignees in- vo ces and bills of lading, to enable g o is fo be passed through the Custom House without de- y. W J. MAGRATH. m5-8t. Geffierel Agent. exclusively tor ( J DRY GOODS, from Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress Silks; all kiaus of fresh LADIES’ DHESS GO JDS; a large assortment of ■SAnat GOODS, including Linens. Liwns, PieeeGoods Calico**, Ginghams, Ac ; all Sinoe of HOSIERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES, dec. In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele gant aud full supply of Ready-Made Clothing, »nd GENTLEMEN KURNUHING GOODS. TRUNKS. UMBKEDLAS, Ac. Also, >buut $10,onu worth <yf SHOES, BOOTS, &o. embracing all sixes, and a great variety, lor La tins. Mi*>*v*. Men, Bo\s ai d Children. They repeat: their su*ck is vary full, and they are determined to sell. The public are respect'ully invited to c>tM and exam no their stock und pr ccs before pur chasing e aewbere. n.arehfl 8ILVEY A DOUGHERTY. ARE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THS Planters’ Mechanics’ WILLIAM MACKIE. FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINEK, HAVING located perma nently in Atiuuta, will de vote his whole attention to the ab<>ve Branches in all their details. Likewise, 8IGN8 of every dcscnptior WIN DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED LETTERS inude to order in anv style, war ranted to equul any City in tho tfnic.u. Order* from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Beach A Root's Building— taim (ml 25,000 HEAVY STUCK. pat er- fresh Garden Seeds.8 bar rel* Onion Sen*, et the Drug D YOUNG * ( 0 . Whitehall street. Ailenta. Ga. 41a 500 40 gallon, of Lina cH Oil, SOU boxen Wm- dow Glass, at ttie Drt'tf S ore of D. YOUNG A CO. Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga. Cafci choice Talent Medicines, at the Drug 8tore of D. YOUNG A CO., tn8 Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. 1 d linn pounds White Lead. Paints dry ■ UjUv/U und in oil, Brushes, Fancy Guilds, Ac., at the Drug 8lore of D. M. YOUNG i CO.. mS Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga. K EROSENE Oil. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Train Oil, at the Drug Store . f D YOUNG A CO. mH Whitehall atreet. Atlanta. Ga. THE ROUTIIEKN KEPCI1LIC. T HIS Daily and Weekly Political and Ooro- inerctul Juurnal. edited bv JAMES M. SMYTHE. Esq., and JOHN B WHAMS. Em.Associate, contains the latest news by Telegra|>h and Mail; is published in the City ot Augusta Georgia, by WM. J VA60N A Co. It is the cheapest Political Pai»er of its aixe, issued Daily, ia the Conftdei ate States ol Amer ica. TERM8—CASH IN ADVANCE: Daily for One Year $5 00 •• •« One Month 6" Weekly for Oo# Year $2 00 “ “ 8tx Months 1 25 ** “ Four Months 1 t'O " " One Month 25 Post Master* are authorized to act as our Agents, to receive subscriptions, and forward us the Money. OBEKT C. KOBSO* S. B. ROBSON & CO., WHOLESALE OKOt EKS —AXD— Commission Merchants, Whitehall Htreet, ATLANTA GEORGIA Bell Everything in their Line of Trade at The Lateral Priara fm lotah. octl w H. B. CLIFFORD, BACON. RICE, FLOUR, COFFER. SUGAR, WINE. BAG01NG, ROPE, GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 143, 4th or Wall St, LOUISVI_LLE, KY. P ERSONAL atteut-on given to all orders and ©msigoments Having thorough kn »wl- edge of the markets aud my bus tieas. 1 flatter in\ self that i can save th<«*e who intrust tbei< husinea* m me, a fair profit. 1 deal ttrictly on the cash system. Those who send their mon ey and ordera to me get the toll benefit »*f our Cash Market. 1 do nut ttae the money, aud buy the article on time of SO, fl* nr 99 days, as is often done in all uiarke’s. I nan ship at low «• any man in the South-Weat. A ii 1 a -k is a trial. New York Exchange received at selling rate here. 1 do uoi speculate: do only a legitimate business, gentlemen. (an 16. CONFECTIONARIES. F. Al. JA.Clv, Agent, XKXT I t TO w. r. nrrriv Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia. K EH PS enriPtantly on hand au excelleulstock of CONFECTIONARIES. FRUITS. Cjj k es. NUTS. CANDIES. Preserves, JELLIES. 1’IiK ELS, Ac. Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO. CIGARS. Ac.. Ac. Also a greu var ety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets. Toy*. Ae. The Ladies and the Public generally an* re spectfully invited to call. mar#. A. ISAACS, WHOLESALE ASDKKTAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy 0-0 O IDS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blonbrs, Uucljcs, (irrfuitttrn, &&G., &&G. CONNELLY'S IRON FRONT BUILDING WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GA. OCtft-dl V J. H. LOVEJOY, NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta Georgia, T O thousands of customers who ere delight- eel with the magnificent display of our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY HEW STAPLE dr FANS® DRY-GOODS! DRESS GOODS, OP EVERY VARIETY: Bmbroideries, Hosieries, Black Italian Silks, Silk Robes, Shawls, Lace Points, Mantillas, Domestics —AND— Carpets, Hats Boots, Shoes and numerous other articles appertaining to our business—all of which we aro now offering at the very Lowest Prices! At Wholesale or Retail We most respectfully invite the attention ot the public geuer&lly to au examination of our Stock, and solicit of them a share of their pat ronage. J. K. HAGEN & CO., marcht.l At llerrliift’a Old Aland A CARD—TO THE LADIES. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, A*n PRAMS It IX Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, tc. Cherokee Slock, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta. CFeoraia. frbU-lj G. I(. & J. L. HAMILTON, rvcckssurs to tMrrn k fxxand, DRUGGISTS, —AND — PIIAHMACEUTISTN, Mrs. J. M. Boring AuuouDcen, with pleasure, to her friends and patron*, that she i* again prepared toauitthem with ALL THE LATEST AND Most Fashionable Styles of Bonneta, HATS. CAPS. Head-Dresses, &c. At tier old LUod.oa WHITEHALL STREET, Where ah* will be hupnv u. rtceivs 1 Liberal Share of the Trade Atlanta AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY, net 9. t i«! HIKIN' —AT THE - AND DEALERS IN PCRK MKDICINF.i, l Hr MI. A 1.8, P.vl'TS. Miff, w IN’DOW taLAfli. FANCY AND TOILET ARTI LK.4. UUUMNu n no. CaMPIIENK, FINE FRENCH AND CATAWBA RRANDIES, WINK#, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. HIINMEH FUR HALE. TWO large young Northern MARES, five and *ix tears nld ; Oue pair Carriage HORSES, well broke Four Canada HORSES—all on reasonable terms. Also, for sale. BUGGIES. TROTTING WAO- 0N8 and TROTTING SULKIES -all manu factured by No. 1 workmen. Apply si o. c. Roamt* aug23 Safe Stable, Loyd street CHOICE MEATS may be bed daily at my Stall io Us Market. mp9 H.Q. a. . S R, OATHAN, proprietor, aid dealer in • Italian. American aud Egyptian Marble, MouUHient*, Tomb*. Table**. Heud aud F*»ol St<>QfS. Ulus, Va*e*. Marble and Enameled Slate M 'l.trK Statuary Figures, and Furniah- iog Marble of all deecriptuma Always on hand a flue aMortment of Monu ments. both Plain and Carved, of all size*, and prices to an t Call and *ee apeolmeri. at Ware Rooma tod Yard. *«|i|H>site Georgia Railroad Depot. iebr>G I1[P(1RTA\TT0C0\SLuTrS OF (i\S! I HAVK.|.p..ini»d Mr. WILLIAM BARNEi lm? A*-di l>.f th. LXmXOWXIX'8 GAB RBGGLAT0E *. K. DAI .*. AGRICULTURAL ROOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL ROOICS of every description. MEDICAL ROOKS. SM'KRR GIFT ROOKS. SPLKNVID FAMILY HIULES. ELEC. ANT ENG RAVINGS. UU’TUUES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT- INGS OF LANDSEER uud other Artists. TERKOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANKS—from .10 cents to •so. VIOLINS—from 75 cents to 875. All of which will he sold cheaper thin the cheapest, st the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct 23—tf. 3. McPherson a co. DR KALH 9HERIFF'# Ml E. O N the flret Tueoilajr In April aval, wlthla lha araal h»ur« of sale, will be *>14, to thehlfhrai M«l«ter, be fore the Couit-ll»u>t door, ia Decatur, P*-Kalb r-iintv, ihe fwfloviiiK property, to vt: Two Aciee of Lead, more «r leee, in the town ot flt-ne Moum-Id— nun.her known—bound*d OB the Weet by Lawrence* Hie l the property c UitiNwiua, •wojWtt