Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 11, 1861, Image 3

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Mntdmtt JB8DAV, APRIL U. W«, I ibis morning » tnUrullng )at- iwmpitJMiflwKiW- fm* •• • ■*—•»* < **• •- V. *hail kin th* pleasure of hear i kirn lasulbrly; and we know thnlall i will loek Ml amxienaly far kb lot- Notlee l« be Ready, that lb* Fulton Dragoon* have IIM kf Got. Brown V) hold themeel [ readme.* la muck at any mom.nl to We aUo hoar tkat otkar Compa- | Sragoau la th. Bin to, who km hara- 1 thalr HrTMW la Iha OoT.rn- agh Sot. Brown, har. received lika Lae tare To-Day. sender Wean* ha* bean .elected to _ i Anneal Addram before tka Georgia ■ Aaaoaialian to-day, si 11 o'oloek, A. I Alhenma. Tha ladies aepaclelly, I paklia generally are invited. ! Georgia Medical Aeeeelatloa. body met yMterday at the Atheneum, I called to order by Dr. H. Coe, the Pre- lie dellbontlons were opened with pray- Bar. Dr. A. Meeae; after which, they I to ballot for officer* of the Assoda- r the enaulng year, with the following re- . T. Bans, of Griffin, President. . F. Alkxakokr, of Atlanta, let Vice- IT. H. TiUU'.iao, of Columbus, 3nd aeldent. . G. TaoMAB, of Atlanta, Secretary, itlring from tbe chair, Dr. Coe delivered Interesting and instructive address, en- l with many gems from the classic history m. nks, on assuming the chair tn which he t been elected, expressed his gratitude to elation in a few appropriate and happy I newspapers, nittee c i Bored, that the editors and report ’s, who wished to note the pro- i of the Association, be cordially invited i on the floor, which was adopted, notion of Dr. Logan, it was resolved, that s of fire be appointed to take into tlon the ftatnre relations of the Aaso- i the American Medical Association, nmitfase appointed by tbe chair consists Logan, Alexander, Boyd, McAfee and t . W. Barney, of Forsyth, who had been it the last meeting of the Association rr, at this time. the annual address, was to be detained at home by aickness. gaa moved, that a committee be ap- to procure a substitute to deliver the ddress, which was carried, and Dr*. Lo ne Ily and Taliaferro were appointed. LATESp'i fffrWgL,,/qpMkpROIAL. TO THE “SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY/ tenth Carolina Couveatloa *d)oer»e*— «y GU AllaflA 10.—* has *t}<mm**m*i *4 were adopted approving the eooduet of General Twiggs ia surreodieg to the authorities of Tex- Cotton Market. Cbaklsstos, April 10.—Two hundred and twenty bales of Cotton sold to-day, at from. 11| @131 cants. Tbs Markst closed firm. Bpeclul to the Constitutionalist. CHARi.ain^C April ^Evkrjrliuig ik quiet hare on the surface, but there is a deep feel ing pervading tbs whole community. Prodigious ptepayoAMM* ors going on la military quarters. Senator Wigfall, of Texas, is serviog as a private soldier in the raphe qf one of our mill- tary eompanlea. AlOHOatl ,J A quonity of rifled nannon arrived here to day, and more are expected. In the Convention to day. a series of com-* plimemary resolutions to President Jamison, were offered and adopted, after which the gen- tlemau delivered bis farewell speech. It was T^jGhnvialialt will protaMy adjourn A. morrow, unless something of special interest should ocour to prolong the session. Tbe report that war vessels were seen off this harbor, is believed to be untrue. None have been seen, so far as we know. reported that they had proci _ .. or Dr. A. Means, who will fulfill that duty o'clock, a. m. to-day following PhyAdans were elected to srship of the Association: J Russell, Lawreacevflte; John Baxley, • River; R X Payne, J W Ballet, O A a, H L Wilson, D H Connelly, W C Moore, ‘ i AS May ton, Decatur; J H Malone, MOOT t W H Mitchell, Griffin ; J I Harris, nvills; J R Russell, A 8 Fowler, —— Cal- Ringgold ; B H Ranaheuburx, Varnell’a i; — Qainn, Red Clay; CO Hammond, Thomas, K W Allen, C P Gordon, Dalton; MoCowen, Bcapping Bhoall.; these, Drs. Baxley, Wilsen, May son, ro,^Harris, and Boring, were present, and following Is a list of the names of the srs of tbe Association, who were present ee lord ay morning: s. J F Alexander. W V Adsrhold, H W wn, Hayden Coe, T 8 Denny, DOC Heery, P Logan, W P Harden, D C O’Keefes, A Parker, Thos 8 Powell, * J Roach, J W ions, W A Shelby, A O Thomas, TCH n, J G Westmoreland, Atlanta; A M , Gave Spring; T M Brantly, Meriwether ntw) W P. Bond, Lithoria; B B Brown, Black, J R McAfee, Dalton : G G Craw Jonesboro; W D Cunningham, deeper; Cunningham, Forsyth county ; 8 H Dean, ; F O Dannelly, Greenville; DG Hunt, it Alexander Means, Oxford; T K •hall, A J Scheffs, LawreaeevUle; W C th, Graatville; V H TaLnferro, Colnmbus; Whitaker, Joaeeberro: Z L Waters, Cal- JZ djourned to 3 o’clock. The Excellent Taate, •W pertonal atUation. uni form courta Bad patienct of Mra. Durand, kav* rendered •plendidly tarnished Milllnary Kao*** an litaMoa. Bonneta, Ribbon* and Sowaffi nro tariff or no tariff. Tb.que.tion la, •• yon aataatad ■ now bonnoi I" ho uao :ing about th* war. Lot th* telogrqph ad- naan nf affair* at Fort Bamtar, and tha la- lock Mat hr Mr*. Durand*. “Opening Day.” The Fralta off Beeeaffioft. taka plaeanr* ia raferring our raadora to Card of Tbomaa W. Mnrray, of Savannah, tiy of Haw York, in to-day’a pap«r. W* wfaly recommend thia house ae reliable worthy of th* cnetdaee* aed patronage of pnblio, Thii i* only th. beginning of th. W a akail knv* many »f tha moat eoter- ilmgaad vanitky meroheau of Haw York log down among a* vary aooa. Wa Wal tham, and command them to thapetron- •f oar people. The un-Morrill Tariff; and gar RopabUanniaaa of tka Linooln Govern. t, will anon break down tka Northern trad*, bnlld up onra oorraapondingly. a alao aak atUotion to the Card of Magar*. A Jaekaoa, af Bavaanah, ia oar paper •—is*. Thia la a raorganlaatloa of th* *d well-mtabliahod Bra of Wm. B. Jaok- 0*- Thl# kooao ia wall worthy af the Mfl* of ear madam. All peraaaa trail t knataam with tkam, may mty epea fair ag and aati.factory rotnrna. Tka Latin lot her aaiaaffaaa have haaa made ia aaaard laa tkarewttk, aad bar kaawladga of Iha aw la of bar aaa. Excltlug News at Montgomery, Montgomery, Ale, April 9.—The conversa tions ia ths Departments, at lbs Kxchange Hotel, and at ths Capitol, and other places, are all about war. It was confidently stated on yesterday, aud repeated to-day, that our Com missioners at Washington were positively told that the Lincoln administration would not re ceive communications from them which fa- cognised tbs right of tha Oonfedsrnt* States to a separate GeverOafcsait -V*- Tbe Cabioet*hos had long sessions, evident ly upou the exciting issues of the hour. Ths War Department has issued a demand on tbs Confederate States for twenty thousand addi tional volun'eers; and we expect every mo ment to hear of tbe commencement of host'll- ties. t w «— , • Jm Pensacola. April *President Davis made to-day another requisition on tbe Governor of Alabama for three thousand troops, whioh will be promptly responded Co. The Mississippi brigade, or eighteen hun dred men, arrived at Pensacola on the 7th in stant. Tlrtt hundred and seventy Georgia troops, bound to l’ensacola, have passed through Mont gomery within the past two days. s- . ATLANTA, April 11. PfavUioua war. ataady yaalarday with fair laaaaad. Oara aad Floor raihar dull, whaa com pared *tr ars movTlAroewbaflBpk. Soma, ia __. sssrly, now Is our market woro exempt from daty— being bought and shipped previous to ths ilth Mareh—ws do not son ths rsssoR of this. w w _ tid'RMlroad yssUrday, were as fellows t Corn 3,8W sacks. Flour 618 barrels. • Bacon. 84 packages. -Whisky 41 barrels. Lard .....169 packages. Tobacco 160 boxes. Hats 9 boxes. r ) money market is easy. Tofinessss funds command premium. Gold is bought at 4 @6. Kxchange in demand at 8@4. 8TOPPBD"FoR duties. Whisky, for H. A 3., Macon, and other par ties. 8BNT FORWARD. Six boxes Merchandise, J. F. Lewis, Mont gomery. Candles, for J. W. Adams. /id. OPENING Dir: MRS. i/iIrA*/d R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant,) will be her regular opening day for the Season, and cordially ax- tenda to hor patrons an invitation to examine her styles without further notice. apll-tf. SPRING MILLINERY! rtftttf]'? t \ Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from CAar/csfen, where she purchased her present Bpring Goods, takes pleasure in Inviting hor frisbds and the public to an inspection ol them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the styles, which will be offered at prices to new brick building, on April 11. iwmmmwm, a Iklvi cUianiUd/olfer Ibih MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS, (raiflcwaA ra SWORDS, nfHm &c„ SASHES, KMAPSACKS, &o. SPRINO GOODS, INCLUDING BABKOS ANOLAJS, OkQANVliM, I. ia*ii ,* 5 .^tt *nev^« !*n*awi r v • -n. ■ PRINTED JACOXJSTK, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CSALLIES, SIDES, PRINTS, QINOHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, latMt •uitU Rooi CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DttY GOODS, C ONNALLY B Block, Whitehall otreet, four doors from Alabama Street. aprll. Charleston Wat ten*. Cmaklestom, April 9.— ft to not balieved that Fort Sumter will be attacked, unless an effort to reinforce it is mads ; and it is tally believed that the fortifications here are sufii- eieat le keep out any reiaferoemeate. Our AiveHIatef CeUiuu Bfeew that Messrs. Lawahe A FertoMi . bring, or lew prlese. a splendWI *B Bar Ik.ai ■ a|, aUll this elty, bore Reinforcing Fort Sumter. WasuingtoiY, April 9.— 1 The Commiseiouere from tbe Confederate Slates state, that, as their opiuion, war is inevitable. They expect to leave here in a day or two. There is now no doubt that Lincoln will at tempt to reinfore Fort Sumter at all hazards .. The Feeling in New Orleana. Vfiw Orleans, April 9 —The news (Yon Charleston Is the all absorbing topic of cooj variation here, aud creates universal excite meat. Important From Washington. Washington, ApriM).— It is stated in s< official correspondence that tbe light draught steamers Water Witch, Wyandotte, Mohawk, and Crusader will bs lined with double bank* ed sand bags, taking as many men as they can hold, and run the gauntlet of the Morris Islaatf batteries to supply Fort Sumter. An awful storm prevailed here all day. N^jor Hen McCulloch Leaves Richmond. Washington, April 9.—A letter received from Richmond, Va , says that Major Ben MoCulloch left that oily, pn Wednesday loot, for New Orlaoos< * J 3 1 Major Ben McCulloch hasorgauised a force of five thousand men to seize the feneral cap ital tho initial the firai blood is opiilod. Thia intelligence ia from a Virginia gentle man k now in this city, who had it directly from MoCullooh’s own lips. Another Army Resignation. Wasuigton, April 9 —Lieut. Hanson of ths fourth artllfery b«s rcsignod. Wood Si Eddy’s Lottery. Wilmington, April 9,—Tbs Cbanoellor is- sued an injunction against Wood k Eddy's Lottery. There was some little excitement occasioned by tho injunction. Mori Troops.—Troops are continually pasaing through hers tn route to Pensaoola.— Among thoas at prsaent in the city are tho Louisville Guards, Copt, Bioodswsrtb, from tho gallant county 01 Barbour. They are quartered at ths Fair Grounds, and will await orders. Six hundred mors are expected to arrive on the 12 o’clock train to-day from Georgia.—Montgomery Advertiser. JAMB8 H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Georgin. P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun ties. Refers to Georgs G. Hull, Esq., of dJAXtBMA&di AlBOTT, :,\8 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, \ MUM*. Gaurgi*. Offic* ia Smitk'i Building. WhiUb.il *tr*M. G. 8. T.sa.t, J.IBtf Ban. F. A**otv. ■tatb agricultural roc(Mtt4 T __ Atwrns, March 26th, 1841. HE Exseutive CommilUs of the State Ag- rlnlUral Buel.t, m raqaMUd U atwTIa *‘ ‘b* City Hall, on Taudny, lOtb ol Aarii ..at,»tl.-«lo.k. p. U„ Ur th. purpoM i*. FrMldOTL ■Mb JAMRB CAMAK. BoMy. . B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BB0CE14 raOTISIOH MEHCHAHT, 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabtina Street tv tion of Fresh FAMILY 8UPPLIK8, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enab)' “ lucements to cash buyers. In store—26 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. 0. Byrup. 8 Hogsheads choice X. 0. Sugar. A com plate stock of fine Sugars, Coffee, Maek oral, Flour, Candles, Tea, and evervthing usu ally found ia a first class Grocery Store. April 10. Wo Are now prepared to furnish ivsry article in the MILITARY LINE, of any (junlity, xnd in any quantity, suitable for every grade or department. Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, . AND TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS, 18 VERY FULL, RICH AND FINE. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in ducemenU to BUY FOR CASH. Ae., Ae. ■pM. ud Ur,., ud a ior CASH, .1 u low pricu a* Good* bar. «T.r bMn of. (•rod. BEACH db ROOT. March 4,1841. 1861. 1861. SALMONS k SIMMONS, Wholesale and BcUJl Dealer* la FOREMN & Min DRY GOODS, Corner of Whit.hnll and Alabama 8U., Atlanta, Georgia. We are Agents for the celebrated J. S. SINGER & CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801. WRIGHT k JACKSON, FACTORS, COHHISSIOH FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAT STREET, SAVABTIfAH, OA. ALLIN R. WRIGHT. WM. B. JACKSON. R EFER to Captain John W. Anderson, Sa vannah, Go.; Claghorn k Cunningham, Savannah, Ga.; Boston k Villalonga, Savan nah, Ga.; Erwin k Hardee, Savannah, Ga.; Carbart A Bros., New York ; T. W. Flstuming A Go., Afigdsta, Ga.; Swab k Bro., Fornandi- na, Fla ; Bisbee k Canova, Jacksonville, Fla.; Fernandina, ana Steamers Isaac 8oott and Oak, to Ilawkinsvills. aprlO-lm. ~ WILLIAM F. PARKER, THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 191 Chambers Bt., New York, IMPORTSM k WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors & Cigars, AND COMMISSION DRALROS IN BUTTER, CHEESE, &o., •^V. , im % Boy Street, Sovmnnoh, 4Jo. April 10-dAw3m. BleMAUGRT. BEARD * CO. Commission mod Forscording Mere hoots, BAYSTREET Savannah, ------ Georgia. Wm. McXavont, I ) Wm. K. Beard. Jamrs Ormond, j msr20 ( John Drniam. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manofcetnrera and Dealer* In MEN'S <ft SOT'S CLOTHING, atNTLEMEN'B PUBNItHlNO MOOS. CLOTHS, C.UiSIinHtJCS A.VO VJCSTTXOH Markham's Iron-Frmtt B*Mlii|, White 7. ball, Street, i* t. p. aaraoa, I ATLAJETA, OEOftOIA. r. a. .pATMirj April Id, 1841. JOHN r. HUGHES k CO., NorcrosS BnUdtng, UarrUtta Strut, Atlanta. Ga., rVFFER for tals, at the lowest cosh prieeo— 26 Socks of Rio Coffee. 10 Hogsheads of Sugar. 21 Caska ot Bacon. 16 Bartels of Molasses. 2,000 Bushels rime White Corn—to arrive. m28-lw. ■. I. SANDAL. JAMRS 0. eROOUa. RANDAL ii GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, OEObOIA. W ILL eUeod puactu*lly teaayand ailbm. iaem *nlru*ted le their car.. Office coratr Meriette aad Pmaeb-TVae rir-t*. Tr I J*P*PftlVd»a Loan of $5,000,000 —FOE THE- (JONFEDGKBATE STATES OK AXEK1CA. T HE undersigned Commissioners will open Books ef Subscription for the above Loan in Atlanta, Georgia, at tbs Agency of the Geor gia Railroad Bank, on the 17th and 18th days of April; and, on applioation, will give any further Information desired. WM. W. CLAYTON, Chairman. RICHARD PETERS, m8-td A. W. JONES. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. J ACK, .Agent, NOXT DOOR TO W. V. BIBBINO k 00., Whitehall St., Atlanta, Oeorgia. TTEEP8 constantly on hand an excellent stock IV of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, CAKES, NUT8, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, PICK ELS, do-, kc. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ae., Ae. Also, a great variety of Fancy Artioles—Boa- kets, Toy*, Ac. The Ladies end the Publie generally are re spectfully invited to call. mar8. COKE! COKEMCOKEI! AT THK OAB WORKS. A LARGE quantity for sale at the usual price of 12| cent per bushel. Feb. 21-dtf. J. F. WARNER. 8upt. negroes for 8ele. T HE subeeriber offers for sale Six Likely Xt- groee—a Woman, If years ^d, a good cook, washer aad ironer, and nurse; a Boy, 12 years old ; a Boy, 1ft years old; a Girl, 8 years old ; a Girl, 6 ysats old, and a Man about 27 yoart old, a good hand in a Tannery. ^^7 U) ch 18-tf. WM. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph ie process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature aise up to the sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have the op portunity of having them copied to any sise they may wish, and painted up to the Life i OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. a W. DILL, April 3. Photographer. Collector’s Notice. C USTOM Dittos will be required on dutiable Goods received by the Western A Atlantic Railroad from thia date. Importers will report the arrival of such goods to FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta. PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, COINER or FBACH TERR AND MARIETTA STRUTS, Atlanta, Georgia. D AYS OF TUITION: Mondays and Tues days, from 3 till 6 o’clock, P. M., for La dies, Misses and Masters; and ths same days, at night, from 7} till 10 o’clock, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms, ftlO for ths full course of 12 lessons. Fsb. 19—tf. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and sale of Weatern Produce, Colton, Groceries and Merenandlse generally, Fronklin Building, At oka mm Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 6, 1861. Steam Tannery for Sale. T HB «wl*nin*doff«n for ml* tbeirSTKAU TANKIKY, *itu*U<! OB Doctor *tr««t, HIT tbe Rolling Mill. Tb*ro nr* *tUcb*d thirty-o*x Tanning Vela, Lime-Houee, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lofta, and Shoe Shop, with a)f neeesaery Machinery aad Took. Also, on tho premises, a two-story Brick Hoese, two frame Dwellings, two wolts, aad a branch of water roaaiag through the let. Capitalists will find this one ef the beet investmeite ever offered in thie eity. Apply, on tbe to MoMILLAN A BILLING Mareh 18-tf. promisee, RATH. WAHTEDl COME elrb t or ton good Journ j.meo Hatton, to O mob* Wool ud Far Hat*. SUtrfjr tnplog- m«at *ad good w» ■apply *• unmat * TBKADWZU nmuu trarar, uum, Wmu- Doon Bolow Bndj ffi ft»l*m■*.-», OA&EIAfiB HARDWARE A TRIMMUGB BHELF AM •UIUNUft* HARDWARE I BWRDRB. AMER10AR.QAB8 COUSTT AX* MttUBH I BOR. AED OABB OOUffTT AED BEUiaa OAaiUMai 60S35.!Sia3SiyzGS: w-^au A TREADWELL. WHITE WHEA T FLOUR—XFFP, Freshly Ground, For sale by STEWART & MOORE, mioR, $4 60 ran 100. April 6, 1801.-lw. CHINA. DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, WholetaU and Retail DeaUrt in pflINA, 01m, Silnr, Pltiod Won, Turn, L Parian Figure*, Keroeiu. Lamp*, Cendl*- •tieb*, Tea Tra/t, Table Mat*, Brnbel*, Glam Shade*, Tabl* Cutlery, Be., A , CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite ud eommoa Crockery al wboietale, at Cbarlaatoa pnoeo, nearly eppo- ette Beach A Root'*, WblUball otreet, AUaa to....— Georgia. April Id, 144L ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, VlBltult tid litail Dealer la PRODUCE AND PRftVIMMS, General Basiaess Kffkl, liriu. etUed prommiy to wtbmla*m aa- W trmbtd te>lm. Btarefa Fruklta BaDdlag, oa Alabama .treat mlB-ly NEW SPRING STOCK! O NE of our firm haring returned from Mar- bat, where b* ho* ju*t completed an eslau- •lv* purchase of oar Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, STAPLE A FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Ac., is ample. Crepe D'Anglais, Barege Anglais, French Chintz, Mozambique, Strode Rhine, and a splendid assortment of Plain 4T Fancy Silks, Silk Monties, Dusters, Me., majr be found among our assortment; also, ALEXANDER E1D GLOVES, SILE BITS, At. Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ 8HOE8, manufactured in Philadelphia exprasaly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS we have never displayed in this market All of which we will sell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS k SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28, 1861. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, KOBCROSB' BU LI DING, Junction wiiitelittll Sc Peach-Tree. Streete, H AVE jaat received, and are now opening, tha largest stock of Good* they bee* sear offered In on* *eo*on. Thalr (lock woe bought exclusively for Cub, and will bo prload at low figure*. They have ovary variety of DRY GOODS, from Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress Silks; all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; a Urge assortment of iaeluding Linens, Lawn* Pieoe Goods, Calicoes, Ginebame, Be.; aU kinds of H08IERY and FANCY ART1CLX8. Also, a large eerortment JEWELRY, WATCHES, See. In their Basement Rooms, they have on ele gant and full supply of Ready-Mads Clothing, end GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ae. 4ho, about $10,000 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &o. embracing all *iam, ud a great variety, for La- die*, Mine*, Man, Boy* ud Children. They repeat: thalr Hock ia vary tall, and they tie determined to *ell. The pablie are reapeetfully invited to call and examina tbair ftock and price* before par- ehuinr el*ewb era. •reh8 SILVEY A DOUGHERTY. J. W. HEWELL, wmsubAu in unria msim i> Fancy and Staple* DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner ’Whitehall Sc Alabama kite., ATLANTA, 3 BOX <314. Feb. 10-ly. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Me»nfeature* ud Dealer in IATAIA CIIA1S, TOBACCO, •nufp, pines, *«., Wholesale end Retail, at Iha Sign of Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Mareh *4. son xtnxni*. nnw.tua KIR KHAN & LORE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ITS, Sooood fftreet, n. urn, mwssssi, Beitr It Jan Kinuan, Jan* Woau, W Snnrau, NmbvUla, That. jmt S—Sm