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FRIDAY, MARCH SB, 1M1.
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L tubscriplion* r*r*ipt for »<H»*y on
nut of Hi* "Southern Confederacy.”
Want Ml Immediately.
act!?*. intelligent, good Tiffro girl, M
v servant Apply at this office
New Advertisement*.
We refer our readers specially to the adver
se! of McVaugbl, Ormond A Go. This is
fib* most responsible sod reliable bouses
• 6<xi them States,
la this connection, we also call attention to
branch of this House in Savannah, under the
me of McNavght, Beard k Co, wbioh is
>y way worthy of the confidence of the pub*
See their card in our paper.
Oar readers will find it to their interest to
•nit the cards of Dr* Westmoreland end
Wo.
Tbs new Commission House of Barnes, Flera-
ng k Co. is worthy of a liberal patronage.—
essre. Bari.es end Hoge ware tbe founders
ad proprietor* of the celebrated “ Model Aue-
House”—Mr Fleming ie recently from the
'ell-known house of McMillen, Fleming k Co.
All are gentlemeu of acknowledged business
alihoatious—prompt, prudent and energetic.
store is in the Mrsonic Hall building.
Meaars. Robert U. May A Co., it will be
, by reference to our advertising depert-
t, are offering unusual induce meets to those
wiebiog to purchase Carriag. a, Ac.
We desire to express our thanks to the public
or their liberal advertising patronage, and also
solicit further favors in this line. Our cir
culation, both Daily and Weekly, ie rapidly
nereasirg. Our paper ie now one of the beet
vertiamg mediums in the State.
' Atlanta Medical College.
We take pleasure in calling the attention of
readers to this excellent Medical College,
ocated in our city. Great pains have besn
ben and expense incurred, to make this a
irat class Institution, and not without success,
a Faeulty are able and distinguished in their
eral departments. The arrangements are
ery superior throughout tbeir entire eatab-
ishmeoL The Museum is extensive and con-
ins a very large number of tbe most inter
mit ng and valuable specimens. Tbe Anato-
aical Department is well and abundantly eup-
Had.
Ona great advantage which this department
ewer all others within our knowledge ie,
t the couree of Lectures is held In Bummer,
I not in Wioter. We have aa healthy a lo-
iiy as the world affords, and the water is
isurptased.
This Institution has several valuable apper-
ances which are not found in any other Col-
i in America. For further particulars, see
ertisement In to-day's paper, or address the
isn, Dr. J. F. Westmoreland.
Rockvoso, a Romamc*. —The author of this
w romance, A. B. Seale, Esq., has laid upon
r table a copy of Rock foul, and we have
>#n it a hasty perusal. We pronounce
akferd aoomplcte success, and we congntl
tie the author upon the flue impreneion
lick hit book is making upon the public.—
m plot of this work ie laid in such
Banner aa to keep the interest of
» reader to the last: (be characters are well
iwn, and the style is ebaate, ornate and em-
lisbed with gems of poesy and classic lore,
i hope the press throughout the State will
lee this work, according to its true merits,
r. Seals ie a native Georgian, and well known
ughout the Stale ae a fine scholar, and a
tbed and versatile writer. During tbe
Preeideatiel canvass, Mr. Seals wee tbe
ieg political editor of Daily “Locomotive,"
this city. Ills political articles, aod hie
‘* position in favor of ihe South, wee sur
ged by no other writer in the State. Rock-
d is frotq (he press of the f rankling Print -
\ House, ip this city. It is printed in fins
Ie, on clean white peper, and large clear
nt, containing two hundred and seventy»
pages. Tbe work ean be found nt our
etorea, aod the price ie put down at 50
Which is quite low. We oommend the
to our readers as one of remarkable
, and which will richly repay them
e cost ef its perusal.
Mejop Apdprspu’e Moycpepl*.
bn Wednesday rpmors ware rife in this ci-
t Major Hutto, Paymaster of the United
A nay, had made arrangements with
[Agent of the. New York aiearoers for
\ trnnsport of the garrison at Fort Sumter
Mftw York, on Ihe steamship Columbia, to
p* Saturday.
eliable Information sbowa that it was only
cture. Major Hutto visited the Furl on
jlny for the purpose of paying tbe troops
counts duo them for regular service.—
rtiou made in various papers tbst the
■0 of enlistment of twenty-six of the men
f. nearly egpiied, is else a tpisiake. Some
I pp fbres pf the privates pil) have served
K time out iq August next, end one in D*«
pber. Beyond ibis tbeir terms of enlist-
l are for two and three year* longer.
Major Anderson, in conversation with Ma-
tiutio, elated that he wait in daily expec
i of receiving by mail ibe orders foreva-
lot, end hoped to get them that day. H>>
*/ Pf fuel apd provisions was nearly gs-
fd, so much ep that if npt speedily re-
ould be compelled to burn some
[gun carriages for fuel,
r AuJeraoo ezpteseed a preference for
irleMan and hew York liua sieapicra to
t n public vessel for ibe embarkation of
wpe, (be former having better aoeosarao*
». He stated that ibe fort would be
I Up <0 tbs Rouib Carolina aotboriiies af- 1
■ esamlnatloa by an authorised officer, 1
i receipt for ()ts property.
LATEST NEWS 1
ftalsert af lt|plln.
)Juiu, Mam. SI.—The eloo, Isabella,
Cept. Jamas, laden with provleloee for ihe V.
8. Hl.lt, FI..t off PiuhoU wee —lead la.t
light by lb. Ceeftdertte troops.
COMMERCIAL.
Louisiana ttatlAea.
New 0.1,1am, Mint 21.—Aftar . lively
debate, lb. permaeaet Caoalilulion af lha
Confederate A lair, was ratified to day by n
vote of ayes 101 to nays 7.
UNITED STATE*.
Washington, March 21.—The Baltimore
8uu of this morning reiterates the statement
thst the Administration has ordered tbs rein
forcement of Fort Pickens; that paper says
that it has reliable Republican sulbority for
the statement.
Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island, in his
speech, aod tbe Now York Tribune, last night,
both strengthen the belief io the above state
ment. Southern gentlemen here, also, cmx
eider it true.
Tbs National Intelligencer of this morning
contsins a six column letter on tbe National af
fairs. Considerable importance is altsched
to the leader from the reported fact that it
was revised in Administration quarters.
The leader fsvors a National Convention
and a reconstruction. It says as soon ss it
shall be sppsrent tbst the people of the sece
ded Steles desire a permanent separation, it
would seem to be the part of wisdom and
sound policy for the United States to acquiese
in that desire through a National Convention
The Confederate Slates Commissioners it is
said have been assured that Fort Sumter
would be evacuated yesterday, but was tem
porarily postponed on aocount of some milita
ry teach nioality.
Mr. Howe was confirmed by tbe Senate as
Collector at Key West.
Administration circles report with an air of
sulbority that no reinforoements have been
sent South, and no orders have been issued to
reinforce Fort Piokens. This is considered re
liable.
Ohio.
Cleavblahd, March 21.—Sherman was
nominated at Columbus last night as Sen
nfor on the 79th ballot. A resolution request
ing Cougt ess to call a National Conventin pass
ed both Houses of tbs Legislature.
Havana.
New Oslbans, Msrob 21.—The Steamship
Csbswba has arrived with Havana dates to the
17th inst.
At Havana sugar was dull; quoted at 6j a
7 reals. Molasses dull. Freights unaltered.
Money depressed. Sterling Exchange 110 a
110J. Exchange on New York 1 a 8 percent,
premium.
Prince Alfred was heard from at Bermuda.
He will arrive at Havana about the 1st of
April. Grand preparations are being made
for his reception.
Tbe Yacht Mary Kiosland, from Now York
was wrecked on the Florida coast. Her pas
sengers—Scott’s theatrical troupe—were res
cued by theCabswba after several days expos
ure.
Hon. L. J. Gartrell
Col. C. R. Hanleitcr,
Dr. J P. Humble ton,
Mr. John Tomlinson,
Mr. A B Beals,
EXTRACT
>ut«s of Fulton
eiety, held March 20th, 1861:
Ruolvtd, That tbe thanks of this Society be
tendered, through the public proas, to
Mrs. George Edward, Mr. Wm. Barnes,
Mrs. James Noble, Mr. Luke Gray,
Miss Maggie Spann, Mr. James E Gullatt,
" ’ “ “ Mr. John M. 8pann,
Mr. G. P. Campbell,
Mr. George Edward,
Mr. J. 8. Peterson.
Master Dixon Noble,
For their very liberal donation of Books to the
Library of the Fulton Mechanics’ Society.
Attest, JA8. NOBLE, Jr., Sec’y F. M. 8.
“Intelligencer” copy. m22-lt.
TO THE PUBLIC.
A T a regular meeting of the Fulton Mechan
ics’ 8ociety, held on the night of the 6th
instant, the following members were appoint
ed a Committee to solicit and receive donations
from the public for the purpoie of forming a
Library for the Society, vis:
Wm. Ruabton, Felix McGuire,
Wm. Baines, C. M. Caldwell,
George Edward.
Tbe Society will be thankful to all persons
for donations of good Books of any description.
Donations may be left at the store of Tomlin
son A Barnes, or with Mr. Ruahton at the Geor
gia Railroad Shop office, or tbe Committee will
call for Books at any place, if notice be given.
JAMES NOBLE, Jr., Bec’y F. M. 8.
“ Intelligencer’’copy. n>22-lt.
R. II. MAY A CO.,
H AVE removed their stock of Carriages. Bug
gies, Ac., to the store formerly occupied by
W. if. nswaanaon, on Whitehall Street, where
they will self their entireytook AT COAT, t
cloee out their bqsiness, for Cash or approved
paper. m22-lra.
STEWART Si MOORE,
MANrrscroavas or
FLOUR AND MEAL.
TJAYIv constantly oq hand fresh Faasily and
XL Superfine Flour qf lAeir own *m4*; also,
Corn Meal. For sale at their Depot, Decatur
street, Atlanta, Georgia. m22 2t.
, _ **n*r of Washington end Fair
, Streets, for salt.
m
»• roa Ravakvah —O. Friday UK. .« I - _ . . „ . .. . , ——-
_i im Aka of lha irala. nt tka' M a tv '• Ooa-h.lf «ub | lha b.lk.M on in*
I .i, i.raa 0,1,1 .(«,« «■> tionnd.r. mi 1 ot o*»k For fortk.r portioo-
h ■'* 03 poood.r,, on Ur« tppl, to TOMLINHON A BARSES.
P way io ha»»ntth. Tkorogoo,, wolooro, ; mil— <f;w.
I nrkorod kjr Oo.er.or Brow., .ad wm
.faeiurod to ardor 1. Virgin 1 ..
■r of iko l.rgrtl gnn. w» rear i»w m»mJ
liijr os Tuclay loti, o. H. war lo Baton-
II woo a Columbiod, weighing 3.517
(f «M» oiujoa* nag. igieretlod,
I wcuiooi, in oio.lag iho hug* gropor •
’> W moot),t.-Orifin Co*/Mwwlr
limrm to coxscheis or gas :
ixrriHewsu's oas xxotcatox
t in Ailawft a OttMlA.
ATLANTA, March 21.
Aaotbtr day of astivity aod bostle. Bom a
‘ 3.000 sacks of Cora received to-day aod other
i goods in proportion. A steady demand for Pro-
I duoe, and fair price* given, nr merchants are
! working far slight profits, and the increase of
busineea pays handsomely. Prices generally
i are the same as yealerday T a quotations.
Tbe tendency of the asarkvt in Bacon is de-
i cidedly upward, and we prediot, from advices
I received, an increased price ere long. Some
! Bulk Pork is arriving sod being landed si the
i smoke houses, but it »e only in small qaaoti-
ties, and the prices are net enough in its favor
t > induce purchaser* to take it.
Extra Family Flour is much needed, and a
fair article in good demand et $7 7k.
Lard is in store in come quantity,wnd tells
freely at 12j in tierce, 13j in cans.
Corn is steady, with good demand. Large
lota Yellow sold to-day at 89; White
according to quality.
For the purpose of replying, stonoe, to many
correspondents, we would aisle that the quota
tions given by us in this department, reler to
Wholesale Price* only, art taken from actual
sales, and may be relied on as correct. It is
not our intention to give a shade above or be
low the price that goods can be bought at, but
it must not be expected that an order fora few
bushels or a few pounds can be filled at these
quotations. An order of reisonable sise will
erM<*y the benefit, none others.
We would suggest to buyers to give this mar
ket a trial, feeling satisfied that the prices,
quality and promptitude in getting goods, will
be satisfactory.
The following are tbe Receipts, to-day, per
Western A Atlantic Railroad:
Corn, 474 sacks.
Bacon, 44 Hogsheads.
Flour, 192 barrels.
Lard 14 kegs.
Tobacoo 8 hogsheads and 11 boxes.
Oats, 82 sacks.
Whisky, 53 barrels.
MONETARY.
New York Exchange very scarce, with first
rat* demand at 4 cents. Gold ia eagerly bought
at 4@3c. Silver change, in small lots, 6 p
cent. Western Funds 2£@.3 premium. Ten
nessee 2@2} premium. Money market easy.
Deposits large.
Nasiiviu.s, March 20th.—Now on Harpeth
Shoals six feet large, with a falling river.
Steamer James Johnson, now nearly ready
to depart for New Orleans Shippers should
embrace this day to get their freights away by
this boat.
Steamer Nashville now discharged, and ready
for the reception of freight preparatory to her
departure this day at 6 o’clock.
There will be a regular Paducah packet to
leave this day at the usual hour.
Blnamer B. M. Runyan now in port from 8t
Louis, and will meet with immediate dispatch
bsck.
Steamer Hasel Dell and Ida May will be tbe
next Cincinnati boats due in port.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
W. M. P’Atitlgnac, Pres.
Bank of Augutta, Angus'*.
John Bones, Pr** ...J. W. Dtvies, Ca»b.
Genuine bt with counterfeit signatures are in circula
tion-better reluse all.
10s, female reclining, men with sleeves rolled up.
10s, vlg. Mer ury end eailor on eee-ahure; uni. gen.
10s, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine.
90s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on Uie lower corners; the
genuine has XX
Batik- of Alhtna, Athens.
Bteveua Thomas, Pres A. P. Diarlng, Cash.
Bank <;f Columbia, Columbus.
W. H. Young. Pies D. Adams, Cash.
&• raised from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. PerrUI, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Bmltn, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
K. W. Hoi and, Pres A. Austell, Cash.
A few Impr. salons, ltls and 20a, (old plates. Nos. be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) arc in circulation, with forged
signature*.
Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pies ... A. II. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Sarannah. Savannah.
Lewis P. Harris. Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
5s altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female un the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; •* Bank of Savannah” in
black type; X on the right end : men on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
5o*, vlg. femala sltUng, hob IngflguieAO; three oval
tiles on the right end, with ''Georgia’' across them, nrtr
across left end ; Imitation of old plate.
50s, vig. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at
her feet she*f uf wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge In the dlstai.ee; unlike genuine.
100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under It; small 100a around the whole margin ; "State
Bank of Georgia” on the back in red ink; unlike the
genuine, ,
lot's, not like genuine; vlg. female tested beside a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive In the distance.
Central Railroad d Banking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres (J. A. toyler, Cash.
City Bank of Augueta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash.
FarmerP d MecAaniee’ Bank, Bavsnnah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Geergia Railroad d Banking Company. Augusta.
John P. £lng, Pre* 4. Milligan, Cash.
50a, vlg. three faces, the middle one Is Indistinct—
poorly engraved.
LaGrange Bunk. LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres W. 11. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
f formerly Marine k Plre Insurance Bank.]
Charlea F. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash.
50s, vig. beehive, male head and two 60s on right ead,
same on left aud. good Imitation of old plate
Morhamct* Bank, Augusta.
Thomas & Metcalf, Proa Milo natch, Cash.
Mechanic*' Sating* Bank, Savannah.
(See Farmers' aud Mechanics' Bank.)
Merchant* 1 d Planter*' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberts, Pres A. Barrio, Cash.
North- Wtrtem Bank, Ringgold.
W. II. Inman, Pies A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planter*' Bank of th* State of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres It. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutlers’ Bank, Savannah.
C. Lpptug, Pros J. A Ilutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formtrly Bank of Brunswick.]
EJward Thomas, Pres.
.Join. Craig, Cask
Broken and (Zoned Basil.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
Bank of Greeneeboro', Green* shoro’ Broke.
Cherokee Ineuranee d B'king Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Bank qf Mrunncick, Brunswick. .Closed.
Efchange Bank, Griffin .Broke.
Interior Rank of Griffin, Griffin Closed.
Manilattueer*’ Bank of Griffin, Griffin..50 tt c. dis.
Planter*' d Mechanic*' Bank, Dalton.
Some Bills sal I to b« good—others waelesi—refuse all.
Jtin* of Whitfield, Dalton.
This Bank la not our rent hero.
Southern Bank gf Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke.
Timber Cutter*' Bank, Savannah Not Bankable.
Refuse ail Georgia Banka not foand lure. The die-
Iptlon appended un
Oounterfi
*. B. DAVIS.
WILLIAM HACHIK.
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAIN EH,
HAVING located porma-
whole attention te
tha above Branchea in all thair detail..
Llkewlte, SIGNS ot every deecriptior, WIN
DOW SHADES, SHOW CABDS, CaRVKD
LETTERS made to order In anv style, war
ranted te aqnal any City la tha vsiau.
Order, from the Country attended to.
OmCE-In Boaoh * BoolhBoildlng-
Wlre fab)
KUDU 8
Hardware, Mechanics! A Faralag Tosls, Hease-FuralsUag Gssds.
C UTLERY and FILES—A large and well
assorted stock for tale by
m20 Me NAUGHT, ORMOND k CO.
C HAINS—Trtee, C»il, Log. Fifth, Breast, and
Halter Chain*, for **le by
Di20 McNAUGUT, ORMOND k CO.
TRON—Sweden. English, Refined, aod Cass
X county Iron, all shapes and sixes, of our own
importation, for sale by
m20 McNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
S HOVELS a SPADES—Ames’ and other ma
kers, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
H OES—Five sixes superior Ca*t-8teel Hoes,
for sol* by
u»20 McNAUGHT. ORMOND A CO.
P LANES and EDGE TOOL8of the best make,
in gr«*t variety, for sale by
t»20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
T HE attention of HARDWARE • erchants,
and others, is respectfully called to the lore
f ling advertisemeni*. We are p spared to fill
orders for all goods in our line at th* lowest
prices for Cash.
McNAUOHT. ORMOND A CO
Keystone Building,
march20 Whuebuli street, Ai'antu, Ga.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLE AGENTS FOB—
WrigtL^s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
may!7
com conn comi
; atthioai woub.
A LAME qaaallty (waateat thaaaaalyrioa
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for tht past patrorage of my numerous friends and cuetomers, and hoping
a continuance of tha same, I again taka pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in
•tore the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE,
aver before offered in Atlanta, and All of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from ti
well known Factory of
JOHM JBJBm 4G2- W 9
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Workv. Columbus, Georgia, is Fopryjx, wkl l
is a sufficient guarantee that all the work iron) the ABOVE FACTORY is gvea sl the mm
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 16 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Furxitcrb Stork in Gecigi*.
MATTRA88E8, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLA9SE8, WINDOW 8IIADE8, CGIIaGX
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on band.
Picturb Frames made and Fcrriturs repaired with neatness and despatch.
COFFIN* OF ALL SIZES ON HAND*
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
O. M. YOUNG, Agent,
Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D GF.AY.
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN—
China, ©lass, JDIwr, fIntfd and Jrittania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LARGE lot of OUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED OR
NA, TEA. DINNER, and TOILET RETf>. at any price: RILVER-PLATED TEA SEU
CA8TOR8, CAKE-BA8KET8. FRUIT STANDS. OUP8. GOBLETS. SPOONS FORKS. Ae t-
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS. CHINA VASES. At
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A largo and complete amok of
WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
to which wa invite tha attention of COUNTRY MERCHANT 8.
We import our goods from Europe and buy of tbe beat American Manufacturers, and will
•ell for the smallest possible profits for CASH.
COLE & WYLIE,
augll Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root's. Atlanta. Georgia.
Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
dow Glass, at the Drug 8'ore of
D. YOUNG A CO ,
Whileball street. Atlanta, Ga.
A. ISAACS, ! heavy BTOCK.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN j 2 5,000 KEToSE!' S.‘.te*\f'ft 'dX
• mm Store of D. YOUNG A CO •
Millinery and Fancy
GOODS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head
Dresses, Embroideries, Laees,
Blonbrs, Rucljts, {Irrfunurn,
<&bo., <5bo.
CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDING
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA QA.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(fiuoeffssovt to Blgb, Butler A Co„)
Commission Merchants,
voa raa roacaaaa a» aau ar
t Mjrjcmaaaa rm odvcm
Cotta,, Grocarlaa, he.,
ATLANTA....... * ......GEORGIA.
Hava vamavad ta Urn large Fir*.Proof Ware-
hmu* fcnaarly oceupied by Wit,hi, A How-
all, o£poaita tha State Road Depot, r
P»
W-"' -Tg»Ww^!Ml|-1IW» l 'l!ll» 'WJB
1 Drug Store of I). YOUNG A CO.,
8 Whitehall stroet Atlanta, Go.
1 A pounds White Lead, Paints dry
I \Jj\J\J\J and in oil, Brushes, Fancy Goods,
Ac., st the Drug Store of
D. M. YOUNG A CO..
m8 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
K EROSENE OH. Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil,
Train Oil, at the Drug Store of
D YOUNG A CO.,
na8 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
TO P IjAMTSntS
YSJt have now ia Stora, a large U af Bktra
VV Heavy. Duuhle-rtole It.Met Rnpia,
SIUEI B DOUGHERTY,
' J WOlftftOM- SULIM**,
Junction Whitehall Sc Peaoh-Tree
Atl»n«a>, Qteorgla,
H ATE Joat reeaiwd, aad a re aaw open I eg,
the l.rgMt ateak “/ Ooona tear have aver
offered in one eeeaoo. Thair atock waa bought
ezcluaivaly lor Caah, aud will be prtoed ut low
igurut.
They have awry variety af
DRY GOODS,
from Brown Homeepuna to tha 8 neat Drove
Sllke; all klnda of freak LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS ; a large aaeortmeat of
aTajpx<a ooooa,
including Li net,,. Lewne, Pieoo Goode. Calicoes,
Ginghams. Ao.; all kiatla of HOSIERY aad
FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large assortment
uf
JEWELRY, WATCHES, Sea.
In their Basement Room,, they have un ele
gant and fnll supply of
Ready-Made Clothing,
and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS. Ae. Also, about
SlO.Oae worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &c.
embracing all sine*, and a great varisty, lor La-
diva. Misses. Man. Bojrsai.d Children.
They repeat: their sn»ck is very full, and
they are drtermined to »*ll.
The public ar* resprct'ully invited to call
and examine their stock and pr-ces before pur
chasing elsewhere.
march8 8ILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
BEACH & ROOT
ire now Receiving a fnll Line of
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDING
BAREQE ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLICS,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
dr., <tc.
O UR Stock will be complete and large, and
will be sold for
CASH,
at ae low price, a, Goode have ever bee* of
fered. REACH A ROOT.
March 4, 1861.
made with two heavy aolea of tha bast quality
of Hemlock Sola Leather aad Oak Upper., with
Rivit Eye-Mama, which wa haw asaue ax praam
>r lor tha trade pt this
tee than, la
thing that oaa
lisp of Brogans, aad willwll them at tower
prices, by tea oaaa or aiaarlw pair.
TboM wasting a good Brogaa, at low prioes,
will (ad it to theiaUterqqttetmll oa wa at tha
erne, wuirn we save matte exnreee-
ade ol this maykal. aad gusrso-
avery reepwet, vupeivw to sav
in bn found in this markut, ia tha
HSatTlttedW. Qesvgis.
J. W. HEWELL,
wsclisAlb sao set ail oralis ts
F*ancy an d Staple*
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Comer *Wb.iteK«U Ac Alabama St«.,
ATLANTA, OEOE9IA.
Feb. 16—ly.
HORHE8 FOR HALE.
TWO large young Northern MARES,
five and six Tears old ;
One pair Carriage HORSES, well
broke;
Four Canada H0R8E8—all on reasonable
terms.
Also, for sale. BUGGIE8. TROTTING WAG
ONS and TROTTING SULKIES-all manu
factured by No. 1 workmen.
Apply at G. 0. ROGERS'
aug23 Sale Stable, Loyd street
CHOICE MEATS may be had
daily at my 8tall in the Market
aug23 G a R.
OA BBL8 LARD OIL, just received on con-
U\J signment and for sale by
<une!9 BUTLER A PETERS.
DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.,
(soocssht/ss v* sun os e mi,)
Manufhctarers of and W holeaale and Re-
tall Dealer, la
BOOTS, SHOES AN0 BROGANS!
Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem
lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining
and Binding Skint, Shoe Pegs end Shoe Find
ings—at the 8ign of the Big Boot,
L. u DIMICK, I Cherokee Block,
WM. WILSON, > Poaoh-Trosftroet,
A. MIX. J Atlanta, Goorfla. octlft
Greet Fxcltemeat at the
Shoe and Leather Em
porium ot Dlffilek,
W I Ison 4k Co.,
ON PEACH-TUB 8TBI ET
A large lot of BOOTS aad
j
* m Bold at prieca unprecedented
in this market.
Ladiaa’ Patent Foxed Laos Heal Gal ten, at
It 28 a pair.
Ladiaa’ Sawed Morocco Lo— Heal Boots, at
(1 It a pair.
Hon',, Boys, Mimes aad Children’! Boots aod
Shorn, proportionable cheap, and warranted.
Gents’ Franck Calf Wawr-Pl—f and Pump
Bouts—new styles—Juat received, aad will ba
•old at prices lower than any Houie ia this
city will sail aa good a Boot.
4,HO lha Hemlock Sola Leather, juat receiv
ed aad lor rate at Cbarieetoa prime, or lower
thao aver before sold io this market.
to doaen French and American Calf (kina,
of variooa brands, ttlta day neaivad, and will
ha sold at a oommiasioo oa Haw York prime.
Laata, B—MTV—a,Page,Idnin»BMUgaad
Moromo Bkiaa, Fiadiaga, Ae., preportioaauly
Tho— waallag Good Boots, Shorn, or Leather
Sll r
givw
w prieaa,'
m s sail I
I lad It ts thair interest to
I parehaaing.
ifCK, WILiON A CO,
Ognafthw Big Boat.
3 ruyt LB*, hate qaaKky af Good Bum
,UIAJ imh Sole Leather;
MM Iho hate q—tity Good Damage
SahLa—wt
MM lha hate quality Bead Oak Sola
Leather—ali iuet rnmlvnd aad
or aala. at tow prima, at Whalmala ar Ba
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