Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 29, 1861, Image 3

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. SOm'BHmBN V. <0'ONH , BB]0B'Af(D)¥. eiiStsWWKS ■bday. «»***• tmr Cfrmtun*. £1.™™**'** and r*r«ip» hf “>"«* 00 .tortkeoso^a-'* 4 *^” liHgMb j 8. I*m*r, o f Au*u»l». ..H F"« h Ch-ietiam Chapel ««J "i*** “ Ml oia* o. Mood./ night. ‘ |y lamtad «o**« him * b ** r Good Friday. „ u Good Friday. o»d ia obaervel »» » „„ rut by th. cthoii. «d Kpuup. robot upoeiolly, .nd uleo by u»oo»htr -ioiliont of Chriatiaua, .u commemoru- of th. Cr.cifi.ion- Tbia »« k >• “ led -J, Week, or Holy Week, being U>« >•« k of th. uuon of Lent. which I. obeerved - = ™»«.Uo. Of tb.p«io lof forty d.,. olgbU, d.ring which th. 8.r.or futed aod -o* TbcMiwnof L.ati* devoted to fa»- „ ftb.tinc.ee .nd ektraordinary acta of ».r ud humilifttio*. It it the duty of uysnt»‘ >11 time* »“ d to pr * Jr *■“ mb the body undar .abjection; but there Muont let .pert, daring which the church - portiaulerly invite* it. in«iubcr. to eelf- i.l end clfmoTtificfttion. ost Sand.y ie Et«r«* Bcnoir. Thle n ob- *.d by ChrUU.oe in commemoration of the orrectioo. On th»t d.y, th. Church.., j C h ara now draped in moarning and sad- will b. .darned .ad illumlnftted. Joyful will be performed, »ud th. Cburehe. oi.g tbatr .ong. of loadeet pr»ie* »ny i°T~ delight Gate-City Guard., e desire on the p«rt of oar yoang men to r the r.nk. of thi. corpt i. truly 6™tifv- Tbelr roll lut night embraced the name, .my three of a. g.U.nt »nd enthuaiaatic ]-■» u erer shouldered • musket or «wung op tick ; end, to day, we le«rn that Capt Kogere, of the Cpeon Guards, ha. tendered b. Commander of the Gate City Guards ten from hi. epirlted corps. Fite patriotic aon. of Griffin alio attached themaelves to Gaaida thi. morning. Verily, the spirit fab actuated the Sire, of '76 i. again rife in land. A. the Guardi cannot enlist a greater ber than eighty, rank and file, we fear 8 of the young men most anxious to‘‘.melt powder," will have tc wait until a further for roluntcere shall he mtde. ‘ a Guards, under command of Capt. Win. 1 Mill leave this city on the Macon Mtern train on Monday next, at 11 o clock, c route for Peneaoola. God grant them core and men—health, and a safe return *r fuiuilie* and friendt I « will famish a full list of tbo officers and tee of the Guards, after their deperturo. To our Basilicas Correspondents, p earnestly request tbo.c who write to us busines, or othorwise, from the country, to whatever new. there m.y ho i. their —>1 localities, that would bo iotero«ting to roaders. Wo especially want the news —ruing the crops, the seasons, Ac., throngh- tberaogeof our circulation. Wo desire to • our paper a welcome visitor to ths bous- ! oar farming population, and shall be Uul for any assistance that our friends render us. « desire to have Items uf news of all kinds the country. Many persons from all parts writing to us daily, on business, and it Id cost them but a few moments to add to r bueinate letters any item of internet that ht exiet in their sercrsl vicioiliet at the of writing—should any euch be in exie- ) and we will duly appreciate the favor yene who will specially favor us with thing that may transpire that would be of 4 to our readers. Persou.l. • Tate, Ijaq , President of the Memphis harleston Railroad, it at the Atlanta Hotel. Flag Presentation. .a that a young lady of this city will t Capt. Chisolm's young Cadete with a , at the City Hall, to-morrow (Saturday) i at 3 o’clock. Medical Association. • have bean informed by Dr. A. O. Thom- ? Secretary of the Medical Association of -gia, that that body will convene in tbia on the second Wednesday in April, prox- Aa the times will affect this body, as aa'all other organisation* In the Con fed- States, we hope oar exchanges will ax- *.his notice, so that tbera may be a full station of the Medical men in thafitate -ndaoce As we are just now entering upon the erml shedding season, when all Nature is lag forth now bads, leaves and flowers, we suggest that it is ti.ue to lay aside the awedy tiles, and go to J. M. UoLtnoox’s Ilat Cap Manufactory, on Whitehall street, and jour orders for one of hie supeiior home- Spring Uata. He is great on fiIs, and rraat satisfaction. He on this subject, wo ifoqld ask why is more of o\jr interior merchant! do not •ee their Hats and Caps from Holisook t abundantly able to supply all Ihelr do- , aud will be glad to do m at as low rales tame goods can be purchased in the •e 8UUa—expenaea added. lion. Isham H. Safibld, a prominant of Woabi.fton county, died in the Slat Of hi) age, rceently, at Green Hill, In that *y- A little sea of Ira 1. Betts, of Jackson ■ty, about twelve yean of age, was killed being thrown from a mule, on the 17th la- ■t. RBc A correspondent in this morning’s “In- ligeaoer,” nemmsads JciEsrsop Davis and H. Stephens for our President tad Vice Mi^OBt at the first *Ueti*a.| and Col. Jam** valanua lor Coagtea Amm this district n?AiTBSiT/3rBysi Special Dispatches to the Constitutionalist. Carolina ptrt* CoffivMUon. GtUBc.men, March 28.—The discussion on th* question, whether (be permanent Concil iation thou Id of should got be considered ie fublle a seal an, was cootlnued today. Ap- | peerenoea indicate that the vote ia favor of * the ratification wilt not be so large as fraud Ie my letter on yeaterday. The Conven tion decided to discuss the Constitution in •caret tetflion, by eyet ninety four to nays sixty. There ia nothing naw about Fort Sumter matters. Gxonau. Washington Matter*. Washington, Mtrcb 28.—At both ends of the Avenue to-day there were mattera of greet importence diaouased. Col. Lemon, who recently visited Fort Sum ter, reported fully to the President, end tbt matter was fully disoussad ie Cabinet council to-day. It ia reported in generally well in formed political circles, (bet no order has yet been issued end gone forward for Mej. Ander son to evacuate Fort Sumter, but it is confi dently expected that e special messenger will be sent, at an early day, with the necessary Instructions. There ia much talk about the discrepancies and inconsistencies in Major Anderson’s die- patches to the Government; but ie believed that the Administration claim to possess the happy faculiy of harmonising all of those dis crepancies. Trumbull, of Illinois, in introducing e re solution to day, made a war speech in the Senate, in which be expreseed the hope the! Lincoln would enforce the Federal laws in ell the seceded States. The Republicans wisely determined not to put Trumbull’s^resolution to vote, and still more wisely adjourned tine die. Th Commissioners from the Confederate States remain firm and calm, and hopeful of highly favorable results to their mission. Texas State Convention. RATIFICATION OF THE CONSTITUTION. New Orleans, March 28 —Advices from Gal veston, Texas, to the 2Cth instant have been received. The Stats Convention has elected Ford, Colo nel, and Baylor, Lieutenant-Colonel of a Reg iment of Rangers, to serve for twelve months on the frontier of the State. This regiment is in addition to the one already ordered by the Secretary of War. On the 21st, Gen. Houston and Ex-Seeretary Hamilton delivered speeches at Austin in which they denounced the State Convention and the Permanent Constitution of the Southern Con federacy. On the 23d the Convention debated the Con stitution of the Confederate States, and adopt ed it almost unanimously. On the motion to engross the ratifying ordinance, the vote for it was nearly unanimous. Washington News. Washington, March 28.—In the Senate, Mr. Trumbull introduced a resolution that the true way to preserve the Union is to enforoe the laws, aod that resistance to their enforce ment encourages disunion, and that it is the duty of the President to use all the means in his power to hold aod proteot the puhlio pro perly, aud to enforce the laws in South Caro lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas as in the other States of the Union. Mr. Trumbull said that this resolution ex pressed his viewa, end asked that it might be printed. The Democrat Senatora wanted en immediate vote but it was not granted. The Seoate went Into Executive Session, and then adjourned tine die. The Senate to-day, among others, confirmed CarlShults as Minister to Spain ; Cassius M. Clay, as Minister to Russia ; A. B. Dickinson, of New York, as Minister to Nicaragua; James E. Harvey, of Pennsylvania, as Minister to Portugal; U. F. Iaherwocd, of New York, as Eogiueer in chief in the Navy; George W. Lana, .m Judge of the Northern and Southern Districts of Alabama. Captain Josiah Uorgas, of Nsw York, in the Ordinance Department, and Lieut. H. B. Kel ly, of Louisiana, of the Infantry have resigned. 'J he statement that more troops have been ordered to Fort Pickens, is authoritatively denied, and no such orders have been issued. No nomination has been made to supply the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court. Mr. Arobbold, the late Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy, was offered that position, but he declined, end also declined e similar position under the Confederate States. The convention propose^ by Greet Britian to refer the San Juan dispute to arbitration, goes over to the next session. Later from Europe. The steamship City ot Baltimore, with Liv erpool advices to the 13th instant, arrived at New York on the 28th. The sales of Cotton, in Liverpool, for the four da)i previous, reached 33,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 10,500 bales.— The market opened firm and closed advancing. Provisions quiet. In London, Consols were quoted at 911^91 j. The stesroers Jura, Kangaroo, Nova Scotian and Fulton, had arrived at Liverpool. Messina has been surrendered to tlve Sardin ians. Warsaw was quiet. Another Conference will be held oq the Sy rian question. Dispatches from Syria announce that the Museelmen have assumed e threatening atti tude towards the Christians Russian troops continue to arrive at War saw. In consequence of a personal difficulty, Sir K. Rulner refuted to attfcnd the American Min ister*! reception on Washington's birth day. The City of Baltimore brought eighty-one thousand pounds sterling ia specie, end the Vigo brought two Liuidred end forty-eight thousand pounds sterling in specie. The ship Beottbe. from New Orleans, was wrecked off Toet Mado, England. Her erew were saved. Arrtred, from Savannah, ship Admiral, el Liverpool; from Mobile, ship Laoceeter, el Xambwrg; from Mew Orteewe, ship Cemtfrein, tjns '"COMMERCIAL. M A', x. tikna. ATLANTA, March I*. No particular change in qiistetioos. A fair demand vestevdey for Prime White end Mix«d Corn. Yellow ie n little dull at 88 oente, but holders will nol yield, believing the demand will Increase, which la very probable. Large lots of Corn have been received, but the mar kets West are dull, end it is a losing business to go there aod buy et present, unless in large quantity. Bacon firm, demand increasing. Receipts light. Fair soles mode et 9|, U|, 12$ end 13 for Shoulders, Hems and Bides. Flour is qoiet. Moderets sales et unchanged figures. Fair $6.40 ; Extra $7.40@$7.75; Fan cy and City brands range from $8@g9, as per quantity and quality. Lard in steady demand—121(g) 13$. Groceries are in fair demaud. Stocks large and accommodation* easy. Brisk trade in Bu gera end Coffee—the former selling from 6$@ 9$, ths latter from 14 @19. The Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots end Shoes, snd Hardware trade are gradually improving, and our Retail Merchants notice a general brightness of business. Stocks good aud in ducements superior. Freights still arriving in immense quantity. Principal articles reosived for Atlanta to-day per Western k Atlantic Railroad, are as fol- Coro 2.504 seeks. Flour 185 barrels. Lard - 21 keg*. Bacon 86 hogshead* and boxes. Whisky 18 barrel*. Tobacco ..8 hogsheads and 27 boxes. MONETARY. Exchange very scarce with good and increas ing demand at 3$@4$. Western funds much inquired for—3 <p* ccnt * Bankable Tennessee commands 1$@2$ premium in fair lots. Mon ey market steady. Depoeits large. First-class 30 day’s paper easily negotiated at mercantile discount notes. Nashville, March 20.—Arrived, Meyduke, Paducah; C. E. Hillman, St. Louis; General Anderson, Cairo. Departed, General Anderson, Cairo; Mtyduke, Paducah ; Hatel Dell, Cin cinnati. The river is falling slowly, with about 4$ feet water on tbe Shoals. The weather yesterday was windy and warm. The John A. Fisher is the regular packet for Paducah. She leaves at 12 o’clock, M. to-day. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Augusta /neurone* d Banking Company, Augusta W. M. D'Anttgoac, Pres U. Walton, Cash. Bank of Augusta, Augusta. John Boues, Pres J- W. Davies, Cash. Genuine 5a with counterfeit signatures arc in circula tion-better refuse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, Tig. Mer urjr and sailor on aea-shore; uni. gen. 10a, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. 20s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine haa a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; tbe genuine has XX. Bank of Athens, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Dearlng, Cash. Bank qf Columbus, Columbus. W. H. Toung, Pres D. Adams, Cash. 5s raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash. Bank of tmpirt State, Borne. A. K. Smith, Pres John McBr.vde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. Holand, Pres. A. Austell, Cash. A few impr. salons, 10* aud 20s, (old plates, Nos. be tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are in circulation, with forged •ignatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres.. A. H. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah, Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinslej, Cash. 6a altered from Is ; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on tbe right. 10s, vig. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah” in black type ; X on the right end: mkn on the left end. Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Savannah. 60s, vig. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval dies on the right end, with ‘’Georgia’ 1 across them, firrr across left end ; imitation of old plate. 60s, Tig. female holding a rudder In her right band, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “Bute Bank of Georgia" on the back In red Ink ; unlike the genuine. 100s, not Ilka genuine; vlg. female seated btslde a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive In the distance. Central Bailroad d Banking Company, Savannah. It. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler, Cash. City Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres IV. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' d Mechanics’ Bank, Sarsnnah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Getrgia Railroad d Banking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Prea. .J. Milligan, Cash. 60s, vlg. three faces, the middle one Is Indistinct- poorly engraved. JmGrange Bank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Tuller, Cash. Marins Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.] Charles F. Mills, Pres Win. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vig. beehive, male head and two 50s on right end, same on left end, good imitation of old plate. Mechanics’ Bank, August*. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics’ Savings Bank, Savannah, (See Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank.) Merchants’ d Planters' Bank, Savannah. U. Roberta,Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Planters' Bank qf the Stats of Georgia, Savannah. G. W. Anderson, Prei H. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C. Kpplug, Pret.,J. 8. Button, Cash. Union Bank, Angnata. [Formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Bdward Tnomas, Pres..... John Craig, Cash. Broken and Closed Banks« Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Greeneeboro', Greenesboro’ Broke Cherokee Insurance d B'klng Co., Dalton Broke. Interior Bank of Griffin, GrttBn Closed. Manufacturers’ Bank of Griffin, Griffin..60 9 ©• dls. Planters' d Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Some Bills said to b« good—others useless—refuse ail. Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah Not Bankable. Refute all Georgia Banka not found here. The dls- eriptlon appended under several ot the Banka, arc lha Counterfeits upon those Banks. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DEALER IE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobacco, Cigars, &o., —ALSO— BACON, LARD. CORN * FLOUR, •Ms. 14, Cherokee Block, Pemeh- Tree «„ Atlanta, Georgia. fpHE attention of close Cash Buyer* ia ra- ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholeulc nd Retail Dealer in PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AND— General Business Agent, \X/ILL attend promptly to any busines* en- * v trusted to him. Store in Connelly’s Block, on Alabama street. mil-1 y MARSHALL HOUJBE, Wlf. COOLIDGK, SAVANNAH, •KOROIA, ran ?ot 14 *f ,/.4M I ft FT* Hardware, Mechanical & Farsiiag Taolu, Hease-Foraishlng Goods. /CUTLERY and FILES—A large and well assorted stock for sale by n»20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND k CO. C HAINS—Trace, Coil, Log. Fifth, Breast, and Halter Cbainn, for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Caas county Iron, all shapes and sixes, of our own importation, for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. OHOVEL8 A SPADEB—Arota’ and other m» O kera, for tale by 20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. H OE8—Five sixes superior Cast-Bteel Hoes, for sale by tn20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. P LANES and EDGE TOOLS of tbe best make, in great variety, for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. T HE attention of HARDWARE merchants, and others, is respectfully called to the fore going advertisements. We ere prepared to fill orders for all goods in our line at the lowest prices for Cosh. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Ktyxlont Building, march20 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLK AGENTS FOE— Wriglit’s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. ITURiNriTTJRE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past patronage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping a continuance of the same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 buvesow store the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED 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 tk well known Factory of of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, is Fopfvxn, whi i is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gica sl . the UKii substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prices from 15 to 25 per cent lower than any other Furniture Stork in Georgia. MATTRASSE8, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CGlTaCA CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand. Picturi Frames made and Furniturk repaired with neatness and despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. M. YOUNG, Areut, Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— JWtw, gjlatd and §nttama WARE AND CROCKERY; A LARGK lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED Cfi NA, TEA. DINNER, and TOILET SETS, at any prire ; 8ILVER-FLATED TEA 8E1L CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT 8TAND8. CUPS. GOBLET8, SPOONS. FORKS. Ac. A. KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VASES. At A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and complete stock of WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCHERT. to which we Invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We import our goods from Europe and buy of the best American Manufacturers, and will sell for the smallest possible profits tor CA8H. COLE & WYLIE, aug21 Whitehall Street, uearly Opposite Beach A Root's, Atlanta, Georgia. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, Agent, NEXT DOOR TO W. P. HERRING * CO., "Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia. K E EPS constantly on hand an excellent stock of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS. CAKES. NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIE9. PICKEL8, Ac , Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Also, a groat varioty of Fancy Articles—Bas kets, Toys, Ao. The Ladies and the Public generally are re spectfully invited to cell. mar8. Steam Tannery for Sale. T HE undersigned offers tor sale their STEAM TANNERY, Situated on Decatur street, near the Roiling Mill. There are attached thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lefts, and Shoe Shop, with all necessary Machinery aod Tools. Also, on the premises, e two story Brick House, two frame Dwelling*, two wells, and a branch of water running through the lot Capitalists will find this one of tbe best investments ever offered in this city. Apply no the premise*, to McMillan a brllinoratu. March 18-tf. PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, CORXBR or PEACH TREK AND MARIETTA STREETS, Atlanta, Georgia. D AYS OF TUITION : Moodavs and Tues days, from 8 till 5 o'clock, M-, for La dies, Misses and Masters ; snd the same days, at night, from 7i till 10 o’clock, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms, $10 for the full course of 12 lessons. Feb. 18—til HEAVY STOCK. 25 ()QQ P *- Pen ® trt * cn bar rels Onion Betts, at the Drug D. YOUNG A CO . Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 500 gallons of Linseed Oil, 500 boxes Win dow Glass, et the Drug Store of D. YOUNG A CO., Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. 40 Cases choice Patent Medicines, at the Drug8tore of D- YOUNG A CO., Whitehall stroet Atlanta, Ga. K EROSENE Oil, Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil, Train Oil, at the Drug Store of D YOUNG A CO., m8. Whitehall street, Atlanta, G*. WANTED! S OKE *lchtarton cud Inara,*dm, Haltara.to m.k. W«l .ad Fur HM. Bw.4p.mpl.7- . All,nli, Ga. rmim by SVCLUB SllWY * DWfiHBTT, K0RCR0S8' BULIDINQ, Junction Whit. b«U * Paach-Tlw BbwMi H AVE jrnt r«eirad, aad are do. .puilng, th, largrat ttock > f Goo ■ the, have «*er otfhred Id on* Dunn. Their tu rk was huuiht «xrlu,ivtly for Cith, and VIII be prload allow Bfwet*. • They bar. arary rarfety of DRY GdODS, from Iran Homrapoaa Ie tba finaat Drna Bilk. 1 all kind, of fmh LADIES’ DRE88 GOODS; a large aaaortiuaat of Including Linam, Lawn), Pirce Good,. Caliaoaa, ninth tun, te.! all kind) of HOSIERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Alio, a large aiaortmeot JEWELRY, WATCHES, Jco. Ia their Baaamant Raoma, they have an ala- gent and full aupply of Ready-Made Clothing, and UENTLElf EN'8 FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Also, about $10,P00 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, Sec. embracing alJ sices, aod a great variety, ferLa* dies, Misses, Men. Boys and Children. They repeat: their stock is very full, and they are determined to (ell. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine their stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. marcb8 SILVEY k DOUGHERTY. BEACH & ROOT Are now Receiving a lull Line it SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BAREQE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLICS, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, o c dr., d-c. CASH, at as low pricca a) Goods bar. ever barn of fered. BEACH dc ROOT. March 4,1861. J. W. HEWELL, WnoLtSALI AKD IKTAIL BEAUS IV Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM S BLOCK, Corner WHiteHall 6c Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, OEOCGIA. Feb. 18-ly. HORSES FOR HALE. 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 sale. BUGGIES, TROTTING WAG- ON8 aod TROTTING 8ULKIE8-all menu- factursd by No. 1 workmen. Apply at G. C. ROGERS’ eug23 Sale Stable, Loyd street. CHOICE MEATS may be had daily at my Stall in tbe Market. *ug23 G. C. R. OA BBLS LARD OIL, just received on con- signment and for sale by »une!9 BUTLER A PETERS. ATLANTA Clothing $nll. I HAVE jmtratnrned from the North with a large atock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, aod am ready to aupply tha cilia.n« of Atlan ta and tha aurrouudingcountry, with Couta, Pauta, Veata, Shirt., Handkerchief., Neck-tlea, Bocka, Bata, Capa, and everything elee in the Clothing lina, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who deairo bargain! ehould give me a call. —auao, on nann— J ewelry! Knives! Combs! And other Notlona. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall atraet, nearly oppnaita march 16tf Eddlemao A Bank 3 1 IfUI LBS. beat quality of i j vrV/vJ lock Solo Leather; 1,660 lbe beet quality Good Oak Sola toll, by Df oetl Peach-Trae Street, Atlanta. Gaorg!, M ACKEREL— 166 Half-baml) No. I Mackerel; 66 Half-barrele No. I Mackerel; 66 kit. No. t Mackerel; 16 bbk No. I Marker.! j 16 H*lf-barr^t No. I Meck.re!; 16 kit* No. I Mackerel, 1,66* lb* Cad Fiah ; 1*6 lb* P»»o*k i 66 bawtaaf beat Barring. All for tale, lew, by JqaaH CENTER A TUNA DWELL bole* of Oane- PITERS.