Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 25, 1861, Image 3

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SO U/T'HB R ISM /(iO)N EffiEUEU O.Y-: Ikevn Gotitimti IONDAY, MARCH ‘A l*H. MANIF ACTC*I*I tf , FLOUR MM MEAL. i TTAVB ooaataatly aa bud [mb Family and I II 8op.rfla* Floury (At>> ' own Makf, also, Our CaurSMOrs- , Cora Mral. For aale al their Dopoi. Dmiui i 6am U Cairna. W.B. ».«r.»r,aod j •>«*», Atlanta, Georgia. m2J-Jai. , oar enlhoriaed Agents In bbarrl|«loo» .»d ««lp< t-'i mono/ on ( t o/ tba "Aouibara Confederacy." a COX, HILL & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, FIrr. lit bt^r* going to pre»- this alWooon, A j oka out >n • *mall kitchen back of the i Home, <+**pb* by Wm. Davenport a* f boo**. h caught from a stove, and ( |tha frail*!rucMite was tuvdoped in flamei, ( gAM *i*xiu*. keommuaicaUd to tha Fulton Ifooaa, and lew tuora Momenta would have caught I to tha City llotal. Our gallant Firemen » early on tha apot, and labored maufully. tha ravaging element waa under their Tha kitchen waa quiekly torn d»wa I flame* extinguished. Aa we left, the I tha mala building were nearly out, and r damage dona. much praise cannot ba given to our Fire- By their efToria a large amount of prop- raa aavaJ, which a few more momenta I hava baaa irracovarably lost. Ajrp ninacr nfronTska or WIN EM, 1.1 atrOHM, OIOAM, TOBACCO, it C. P«uk- Tree Street, AtLinta. Georgia. March 13 KIRK MAN Ac LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 170, Second Street, ST. iOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to *<Joun Kirkxav, Jam eh Woods, W GatENriai.p. Nashville, Term. jan 9—8m MARSHALL HOUjSE, WM. COOLIDGE, At Ifofiie Again. I art glad to be able lo ehroaicle tba ar« I of all ourdelrgatea to the late State Coo They are wall, and hava in a t with I friendly greeting* of everybody elnoa ibelr SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. March 19. The Supreme Court Met in thla place this morning at 10 o'clock, yt Lumpkin, Lyon and Jenkins, and the , Mr. Duiioae, ware present. I notice among the members of tba Her, Win. Dougherty, of Columbua, It P. , of Forsyth, John W. If. Underwood, ne, Wo. II. Dabney, of Calhoun, 0. P. on and Col. Beck, of Griffin ; aud Messrs, ttaheoo, MoCoanell and Hargroves, of (Cherokee ClteuU. A. W. Hamuoud, M. J. Ivey, J. leal and James George, of the Ailauta I were present this morning Preparing for the Warn. Confederate States Government has call- a the State of Georgia for two thousand irs to go to Fort Pickens, and in eompli- rith the call Gov. Brown haa given notice following Volunteer Companies of this to bold themselves in readiness to march ,t post daring this week : Gate-City Guard* of this plane, consist- I | of 82 men, under command of Cspt. Wm. | ard. This company is composed of as a band of patriots aa aver look up arras oonntry’e defense, i* Quitman Guards, of Forsyth, Monroe wnan Guards,\*oweta county. companies from Augusta, two from Ms* d two from Columbus, e companies will ail give a goed account •Ives, in any service they may be cal- to perform, and will keep unsullied the escutche >n of Georgia’s military re- Obituary. , in this City, on Sunday last, James M. r and Jambs B. Buchanan, both at an ad- lage. They were both members of the litivo Baptist Church—were honest men I citisens. . Bucbenan was a fifer under Gen. Jack ets the werof 1812, and tins played the fife til public occasions in this place and in the ntiee of DeKalb and Fulton, for a great l years past. i these men were highly respected, and »gone down to tbe tomb at peace with ell Hud, and with their Creator. G. LAURAaNT & CO., IfO, Hay street, Savannah, <;a.. Auction, Commission Merchants, and Direct Im porters of Winn, Brand us, Cigars, ffc. A DVANCES made on Consignment! of all kinds. Auction 8ales on Tuesdays and Thursdays. March 18-1 m. J. H. LOVEJOY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AMD DRAKE Tobarro, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, if. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta. Georgia. fcMi-ly G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON, • rcCESSORS TO SMITH A EZ7ARD, DRUGGISTS, —AMD— PHARMACEUTISTS. AND PBALKB9 IN PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTIi LRS, BURNING FLUID, CAM PHENE, HI ROSENK OIL AND LAMPS, SURICALA DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES, WINKS, 4c. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WANTED! A GENTLEMAN wautato purchase a second hand ROOM OUT-FIT, including Bed, Chairs, Carpet, Wash-Stand, Sheets, I’illows Table, etc. Any one wishing to sell out on reasonable terms may find a purchaser. En quire at this office. March 23-11. FOR KALB. A HOUSE and Lot, situated on the corner of Washington and Fair ■ijj}] Streets, for sale. Terms : One-half cash; the balance ou me 25th of December next. For further particu lars apply to TOMLINSON A BARNES, mlfi—d!w. UYMRNIAL. jlcOOOL-GKIFFlTH.—Married, at the rea- bce of tbe bride’s father, by the Rev. D. P. , on the 24th instant, Mr. J. A. McCool luutaville, Alabama, to Miss P. E. GairriTH Palm Ml#, Georgia. T FOR MAJOR. combs, Esq., is hereby announced e, and will be supported, for Ms- o Command tbe Peach-Tree Battalion, at blectioa on the 13th proximo, by MANY VOTERS. aeatboriced and requested to announce m«V)Uffaa a eaadidate for Mejorof the i-Trs# Battalion Georgia Militia. K’eo- > the 13th of April next. re aye a CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, -Agent, NEXT DOOR TO W. P. HRRRING A CO., Whitehall St., .Atlanta, Georgia. V'EKPS constantly on band an excellent stock A. of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS. OAKES, NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES. PICK ELS, Ac. Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Also, a great variety of Faucy Articles— Bas kets, Toys, Ac. Tbe Ladies and the Public generally are re spectfully invited to call. uiar9. WANTED! IE eightortea good Joareyemen Hatters, to ake Wool and Fur Hate. Steady employ- * J.’So'lBRO^K.’aiIidU, Ou. , Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with try Machinery and Tools. Also, on sm, a two story Brick House, two i DwelTIngs, two wells, and a branch of running through the lot. Capitalist* '“1 this on* of tbe beet investments ever G OFFICE ) .non Company, V l, March 16, 1861. J FORWARDING OFFICE South Carolina Raili Charleston, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, j r TMlE South Carolina Railroad Company bav- ** ua * I A ing determined to discontinue this Depart- r Steam Tannerv f«r Rnl« i ,ne,,t of lh,ir uuderiigned, who [ auwu AttIUiery ior oaie. h „ th# Forw.rding Agout of Ui. QMap*. »* ™• r# *A D# d offer* lor sale theirSTEAM I ny for the last four years, has associated with TANNERY, situated on Decatur street, i him tbe Chief Clerk in the Department, and, * Hi* Boiling Mill. There ere attached , under the name oi Gantt A 8u»nev, will contin- jj;*'* Tanoin|g Vili, Lime-House, Gurry- ue to receive and forward such articles as may bo consigned to his oars. He trusts, by strict peraoiiMl attention, toretaiu a very liberal share of the business of the Department. Parlies are reminded that all goods reaching this point from points beyond tbe Confederate ■ States of America, must be entered at the Cue- 1 “ Apply, on the premises, i tom House; and that duties are payable on McMILLAN a BELLINGKATH. «ieh SI were not purchased on or before tbe 2»th of February lest, and taden on ship board on or before tbs \btkof March instant, save such aa aro on the Free Liete. It U, therefore, nec««e*ry that remUtancea be made to pay the duties, where duties are payable, and, \n all oasss, to sorer the expense of Custom House entry, whether the goals are free or not. Prompt ooinpltanoe will prevautdelny and expense, as all articles not entered and permitted will be stored by the Cuatom House offioeve. The South Carolina Railroad Company will advance, at heretofore, the charges ol Freight, Drayage and Wharfage; bat not the erpensee COMMERCIAL. negroes for Sale. |MWrlb.r rff.r. for ,*1, Si, Llk.lr N«- -a Woman, 37 year* old. a good cook, “• “ d nwae; a B*»y. 12 years . .-iL* J?" °] 4: \ 0ir '. 8 >hnoM , , 4 JMii old, ,.d . M.o about JT tear, I good hand in a Tannery. Apply to cMILLAN. !! COKE!! COKE!! AT THI 0A8 WORKS. [ LARGE quantity fbr sals at the usual price I c< > n ^oeted with the Custom House. fof 124 eeal per bushel. Rates of charging for forwarding will be very — j. ^ WARNER.Bupt. ! juodarate, »nd may be had on application to , A Stoney, to whom all businesa comma- 0 2a' onB !*• addressed. The nndereigned rel#*ra to tbe otficeru of the Cbarlceton Railroad Cutnpauy. to the Hon. Chas. J Jenkint. of-Adftnsta, Georgia; to the ^P^uaeta.a»d •bar, of ptfronn. jAMfcs L. OAKTT. ■IM*. LaM r«rwardl,| Af 1 * S. 0. A R rm to eom'iEK or has i IVE appointed Mr. WTLLTAM BARNES r Agent fur lb* sal* of rdWXLL'l GAS XBOOIATOB A. R. DAVIS. ATLANTA, March 25. The past week closed firm in prioee and steady in demand. Tbe receipts of Cora have averaged 2600 sacks per day; Flour 300 barrels; Bacon 46 pa kiges; L«rJ 60 kegs. The W. A A. Railroad have brought an av erage daily of 140 ears. By far the largast freight beyond Atlanta, that la received here, go* a via the M. A W. Railroad. Consequently our frieodi of tbe Macon Road have had their hands full. That they have discharged their duty promptly, tbe racent card of Dr. Lewis fully testifies. The Atlanta A West P >int Railroad haa eome in for a good abare of Western produce, also, and shiptueots down that line have been r^uite heavy—principally grain. Shipment* via the Georgia Road are steady, though not as large as the other lines, there be ing less demand lor produoe on their Road.— However, there ia more than enough to do, on oo all the lines, and the inquiry among Railroad tueu is, “when will itatop?’ r We prediet the last of June will not so* the msaa of freight la store at Naahville, Memphis aud other points, entirely cleared away. The advices from these points are not in the least satisfactory, and the patience of our merchant* will be severely tried ere they receive their goods. We wish parties East and 8outh of Atlanta, who are shipping from the West, to remember one fact: there ia no detention of goods at At lanta or Chattanooga, and if they do not receive their shipments, tney must apply to those who are holding their goods. Bacon is received in fair supply to day. De maud steady at 1H@12(gu13. Lard, in kegs, prime, 13, tierce 12}@12 | Flour, Fine, $6 40, Extra $7.60, Faucy and City brands $8.50^9 00. Corn, Prime White, 94@96; Inferior While, 89^90 Prime Yellow 89@90. Mixed 92093*. Oats—plenty on hand —no demand. Tobacco—Heeipts of Tobacco have been quite heavy for the last few days—about 86,000 lbs. for manufacturers having been recived. Prices range Iron 12 to 68 cents. Large stocks of Produce, Ac, on sale by our merchants. Orders can be filled promptly and at fair pricce. Receipts per Western A Atlantic Railroad are aa follows: Corn 4,350 sacks. Flour 258 barrels. Lard 65 kegs. Meal. 105 barrels. Bacon 31 Hogsheads, 27 Boxes. Oats 138 sack*. Hay 92 Bales. Lime 600 bushels. Tobacco 10 hoganeads and 4 boxes. MONETARY. No change to repott in the money market. All quiet. Pricees of Exchange have cot changed. Western fund in demands. . ! ! NmHH Nashville, March 23d. The river declines now gradually with five feet on Harpelh Shoals. Weather indicating rain. The New Orleans steamer James Woods leaves this day positively at 5 o’clock. At present we have no Ohio river boat in port- 'I he Hazel Dell is looked for this after noon. and on Sunday the Ida May. The John Gault left Louisville yesterday for this port. Steamer C. E. Hillman will be the first boat here from 8t. Louis. As usual, this day there will he a regular Pa ducah packet to leave port. On the falls of tbe Ohio there was five feet nine incites iu the pass, with a falling river. 6'Ciimer Leuoru ou her way to this ]>ort from Pittsburg. Steamers going up or down the Mississippi are required to have regular clearances at Vicksburg and New Orleans, as they depart from foreign ports. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. W. M. D’Antignac, Pres .. K. \VaUon, Caab. Bank of Augusta, Auguata. Joint Bones, I're* J. W. Davie*, Caah. Genuine 5a with coiiuterfelt signatures art lit circula tion—belter relu*e all. 10s, fen.iile reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, vig. Mer nrjr and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen. 10s, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. 90s, ou left end portrait of Washington ; genuine has a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower cornets; the genuine has XX. Bank of Athens, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. During, Cash. Bank of Columbus, Columbus. W. II. Young, Pics P. Adams, Caah. 5s raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. K. Smith, Pies John NcBrjrde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. Holaud.Pres A. Austell, Cash. A few lutpr. salons, lot and 90s, (old plates, Nos. be tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are lu circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pica A. II. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis P. Harris. Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 5s altered from la; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vig. feinalo standing; •• Bank of Savannah" In black type; X on the right end : mkk on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. female tilling, holding figure 50; three oval J. C. Perrlll, Cash. dies on the right end, with “Georgia" acroea them, aoroaa left cod ; imitation of old plate. 50s, vig. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and acythe; locomotive croaa- ing a bridge In the distai ce; unlike genuine. Bank of Georgia" ou the back In red ink ; unlike the genuine. loue, not like genuine; vlg. fema!e tested beside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, aud small horse drink ing ; locomotive in the distance. Central Railroad dk Banking Companv, Savannah. K. K. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler, Cash. City Bank qf Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmere’ d Mechanics’ Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Geergia Railroad d Banking Company. Augusta. John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan, Cash. 50s. vlg. three face*, the middle one la Indistinct— poorly engraved, LaGrangt Bank, LaGrange. Burch, Prea W. II. Tuller, Caah. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [.'ormrrly Marine A Ptre Insurance Bank.] left end, good imitation of old plale. Me-hames' Bank, Augusts. Tlminas 8. Metcalf, Prea Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank.) Merchante'd Plan tere’ Bank, Savannah. 11. Robert*, Pres A. Barrio, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. II. Inman, Prea A. B. Cowan, Cask. lantern• Bank qf the Sb G. W. Anderson, Pre*.. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C. Upping, Prea. J. 8. Hutton, Caah. r#ifon Bank, Augusta. {Formerly Bank ef Brunswick.] Edward Thomas, Prea... " ~~~ Jobe Craig, Cash. Itroken and Closed Banks. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Greeneeboro'. Qreenrsboro’ .....Broke Cherokee Insurance d B'king Co., Dattoa Brake. Commercial Bank of BruneuUck, Brunswick. .Closed. Mksehaesge Bank, Griffin Broke. Interior Bank of QrlMes, Griffin Closed. Maem/scturere*Bant of Grlfn, Griffin..60 f a. die. Planter** d Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Some Bill* tai l to be good—others useieaa—refbee all. Bask of Whitfield, Dalton. This Ban* h not eurrent here. Southern Bank q£Georoia, BatnkrMge..........Broke. Timber (\mrt*Bank. Savannah Not Baekubfe. Refuse all Georgia Banka not found here. Tha As cription appended ander several of the tanka, are the Hardware, Meehaaieal A Faradag Teels, Heane-FarslsMag heeds. TTOE8—Five sizes superior Cast-Steel Hoea, fl lor gftle by oj20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. C UTLERY id4 PILES—A large and well assorted stock for sale by n»20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. C HAINS—Trace, C«*il, Log. Fifth, Breast, and Hultar Chains, far aale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Cate county Iron,alt shapes xnd sizes, of ourown importation, for sale by ni2u McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. S HOVELS A SPADES— Ames’ and other ma kers, for eal« by m20 McNAUGIIT. ORMOND A CO. P LANES end EDGE TOOLS of the beet make, in great variety, (or sale by m?0 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. T HE attention of HARDWARE • erohanU, and otbere. is respectfully called to the fore going advertisement* W* are p'tpared to fill erlers for all goods in our line at the lowest prices for Caahs McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Keystone Building, march20 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses 1 LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„ PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLE AGENTS FOB— wright’s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. maylT FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'T'HANKFUL for the p««t petrorage of my nutnerou. friend, end emtomers, and hoping A a continuance of tha fame, I again take plaaaure in informing them that 1 have now ii LARGEST AND BEST A880BTED STOCK FURNITURE. ever 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 U well known Factory of *wffiOffiBE-m. W JMMm m.4*. Y 9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works, Columbus, Georgia, is Foroues, whi 1 is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gicd at tbe at• substantia] quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Price, from 14 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Fra nit uni Storc in Georgia. MATTRA88E8, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CGHaGA CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand. Picture Frame, made and Furniture repaired with neatness and despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. M. YOU Nit, Agent, Not.*, dtf. For JOHITD ORAt. COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— (Shina. (glass, Silver, I’l.itcd and ffriitania WARE AND CROCKERY; A LARGE lot of CUT and TRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED OR NA, TEA. DINNER, and TOILET 8ET8, at any priue: SILVER-PLATED TEA 8EH CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT 8TAND8. TUPS. GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS. Ac A. KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS. WAITERS, TABLE MATTfl, CHINA VASES, it A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and complete stock of WHITS GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY. to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHAN78. We import our good* from Europe and huy of the beat American Manufacturers, aud will sell tor tha smallest possible profile for CA8H. COLE & WYLIE, *ug21 Whitehall 8treet, nearly Opposite Beach k Root’s, Atlanta. Georgia. WILLIAM MACKIE, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER, HAVING located perma nently in Atlanta, will de- vote his whole attention to the above Branches in all their details. Likewisa, SIGNS of every descriptor WIN DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED LETTER8 made to order in any atyis, war ranted to equal any City in the Uniau. Orders from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Beach k Root’s Building— tirs fabl R. II. MAY dk CO., H AVE removed their st-nik of Carriages. Bug gies, Ac., te the store formerly occupied by W. 11. IIkndsksox, on Whitehall Street, where they will sell their entire stoek AT COMT. to close out their business, for Cash or approved paper. m*22-lu. BUTLER & PETERS, (iKMon to 81.11, Butler 4 C..,» Commission Merchants, FOB TBB FuacBABB ABB (ALB OF rc.v<rc*ii« xmonveh Cottoa, Groceries, At., ATLANTA,.....,. ..GEORGIA. Hat, ramored to tba lafg. Fhw-Proof Ware house formerly oecupiod by Wtnahip S How- «{I. ngmosUA But* Ro.d D.| ' (DHIIHIH Wf hl hk. - 0 PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, CORNER or PEACH TREE ARD MAIUETTa STREETS, Atlanta, Georgia. D AYS OF TUITION : Mondavi and Tuea days, from 3 till 6 o'clock. P. 61., for La dies, Misses and Mooters ; and th* same days, at ofght, from 76 till 10 o’clock, for Young Gen* SU.VEY A DSDGIERTY, R0RCR0B8* BCLIDMO, Junction 'Wlilt.h.H 4c Pnoh-Tma StrMta, TTAVB jnat rBB.lrAd.ABd art now opoalag, LL th# laggasl sleek of Gooes they bars arat offerrd ia oaa aaaaoa. Thair stock waa boaght azaloaaraly lor Cash, and will b. priead at lew fijrurm. Th.y bars arary variety of DRY GOODS. from Brown Uoraeipoa. to tha to eat Draaa Silks; all kiods of fresh LADIES' DRESS GOODS, A larga assortment of Including Liu.oi. Lawns, Pi.cc Goods. Cal leosd, Ginghams. 4a.i all kiaria of HOSIERY and FANCY ART1CLK8. Also, a large assortment HEAVY STOCK. Of, flfi/i paper, freak Garden Saedi.8 bar- 4«J,VHyU rale Onion Sella, at tbe Drug Store of D. YOUNO A CO , m3 Whitehall street, Atlanta, On. 1 dow Ginas, at th. Drug Store of D. YOUNG A CO, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. AA Oases ehoiae Patent Medicines, at tha W Drug Store of D. YOUNG * CO., m4 Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. 1 A Ann pounds White Lead, Paints dry 1 U,UUV/aadln oil, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Ac., at tha Drug Stora of D. U. YOUNG 4 CO., m* Whitehall Street Atlanta, On. Y/-ER08ENE Oil. Burning Fluid. Lamp IV Train Oil, al Ul» Drag Mora "f D. YOUNG 4 CO , ml Whitehall Itnet, Atlanta, Ga. Oil, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SCO. In thair Basement Rooms, they hare aa ela- gant and Hill supply of Rrody-Msd. Clothing, and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, trunks, umbrellas, Ac. Also, about S' 0,000 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. embracing all sisoa. and a great variety, lor La- diea. Misses, Men, Boys aud Children. Thay repeat: their etnek is very full, and they are dvtermiaed to toll. The public aro respect'ally invited to esll and examine their stuck and pr ccs before pur chasing elsewhere. march8 8ILVKY * DOUGHERTY. BEACH & ROOT ire dow Retelling ■ fill line of SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BARKQK ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLICS, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, etc., etc. O UR Stock will be complete and large, and will be told for CASH, at aa low prices aa Goods hare erar been of fered. BEACH * ROOT. March 4,18(1. j7w. hewell, VROJ-n»AL» AND NKTAU. DBALia )■ Fancy and Stapler DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner 'Whitehall de Alabama St*., ATLANTA, GEOEGIA. Fab. 16—ly. HORSES FOR SALE. TWO large young Northern MARES, five and six years old ; . _ . One pair Carriage HORSES, well broke; Four Canada HORSES—all on reasonable terms. Also, for sals. BUGGIES. TROTTING WAG ONS and TROTTING SULKIES-all manu factured by No. 1 workmen. Apply at O. C. ROGERS’ aug28 Sale 8table, Loyd street CHOICE MEATS may be had daily at ray Stall in tbe Market. *ug2! G C. K OA BBL8 LARD OIL, just reeeived on ool- OVJ signmentand fur sale by 'ansi® BUTLER A TETERS. DIM1CK, WILSON &. CO., (soocaasteoa to ormex 4 nx,) Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re tail Dealer* lu BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, french Calf Ski ns, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Peps and Shoo Find ings—at tha Sign of ih« Big Boot, L. M. DIM1CK, | Cherokee Block, WM. WILAON, V Peach-Tree Street, A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. octlD Greet excitement at the Shoe and Leather em porium of Dl m Ic It, W I Ison dk Co., g ON PKACH-TftEl STREET JA large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iuat received from the manufactory, and will ba sold at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at $1 26 a pair. Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Loco Hoel Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoes, proportion ably ebaap, and warranted. Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Boots—now styles—jast received, and will be •old at prices lower than any House in this ‘tv will i«ll mm mod a Boot. 5,000 lba Hemlock Sols Leather, just rocaiv- ed and lor rain al Charleston pricea, or lowar than erer before anld ia Ihia market 4# doaea Fraaeh and American Calf Skins, of various brands, Ihia day reoeired, and will he sold at a commission oa Naw York prloas. Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and Morocco Skins, Findings, Ae.. proportionately cheap. Theta wanting C at low prioss, will lad It «s thair Interest to Those wanting Goad Boots, Shoos, or Leather . ad It ts thair latere, fire aa*a call before pareheelng. — -'fcK. WILSON 4 CO., decll DIM! 1 Sign of tha Big loti. 3,000^^^^“*" l.MA lba haa* aaaUty Good Daaaga Sole Leather; 1,*«4 Ihs hast quality flood Oak Ms Leather—all^Jaa* rare It ed aad •ale. at low Brians, at whnlaaala ar Ba tail, hy DUIICK. WILSON 4 OO., P*aah-Traa Btroat, Atlanta, Oaatgie