Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 07, 1861, Image 1

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[ 1 i * r ’ 1 • i. * /V 1 A v Ta. •ryg j— ------- T '! Or' onfbtvn THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. ILE1TBR & illlR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. MO. 71. ru Confederacy |T AOVI«TI»IMO SCHKDULK \ 0? lOilOUWIOI. t® •• IN iUfWUNj l* •**“••• Insertion 1«M Uua e LY RATES. I BO*. '4 BIO#. •1« _ j, villi th* prWlUg* of ehaag *, win } fallowing rate*: i, roncvtblo onco a month, • Jjj ifS ...IV.'.’..v. - *» i'wlU.r wtlk««t rule* amt ndrer- „ do.bl. eotamo. will b. cb.rjwl _ I win W Ihulled U th. .pMe con- , will be rk.rn«i .nr* at "talar raw. _t tomoT.U, Oopcrtomhlpc, Notice, to . cod po;.nl dneutM qoortorlj. 1ST AOTUTVIM XCST M FAQ) FOB IB it will appear In the Weekly paper _U to h* Inserted In the Weekly paper on- ■lar Interval* In either of the papera, will ■1 per square for every Inaertion. t candidate* for Bute, County, and Munl- > each—to be paid In advanee in every „outa for Charitable Institution*, MUita- _.n>paule*, Ward, Town and other PubUe I be charged half price. 1 death* are published aa new*; bat ' s of Respect and Funeral Invitations a In Local Column will be charged SO » circumstances, to be Included In RAILROADS. 1 a Bonking Ooapamy. ktlonto, 171 Milo.—Fm, $t M. |1 701701, 8upcrint.nd.nt. wntn Tun. DU, daily, at - 8.04, A. M. Euguata at •.*•. P- M. niu, daily, at •■*•, A. M. tUantaal. ..... 8.46, A. M. ■innana ruin. bta. daily, at - 8.48, P. M. nfta at 8.48, A. M. .at J.S0, P.M. tlanta at 11.48, P. M. | run. in oonnoctioa with th. Train. | Carolina and the Sawanneh and ilroade, a Augusta. * Atlantic bOnai. 'hatUnooga, 188 Milan—Pan,....*8. V. LEWIS, Superintendent. n.r nunnin run. nU, daily, at 10.18, A. M. Chattanooga at 7.00, P. M. ‘4anoora at 1.48, A. M. Haute at ...18.80, A. M connect.,each way,with tha Horn# ilroad at Kingaton, tha Salt Tan- ~. ■ - - - and tha Chotta- ..iwwu a, mugiion, vn. nu Oaorgia Uialroad at Dalton, ■ * Chattanooga Railroad at ( t S WMtPlUt Railroad. VMt-Point, 87 Milan—Far.,..$3 81. I O. BOLL, 8ap.rint.ndnt. bat raiannu run. ■to, daily, at 10.10, A. M. Mt-Point .1 - 1.10, P. M. Point, daily, at - 1.88, P. M. ‘ taat T.81, P.M. in tmii.ii run. to, daily, at 8.18, A. M. W Point at - 8.48, A. M. Point, daily, at — 1.18, A. M. ‘ U at T.68, A. M. connect, with tha Montgomery A ”‘" J it Wet-Point, a Wontora Railroad. Macon, lot Milan—Fora, *4 88. L. TYLER, BaparinUndnt. *.r niaiMi. tbaib. toot .11.08, at 4.88, * at .....10.04, •lantn at 4.88, ■HU lzraiw rum. htnnt .....11.80, laoon at Ml, ‘ at. 11.88, nta at 7.18, P. M. Right A. M. Right ..... A. M. H Train, will not bo ran on Ban- reloeh Right Train from Atlanta, tha Control Railroad tor Bar an •. A M., and th. Sooth-Wanton. In ■ Ooitmlma, ai 148, A. M. Train from Atlanta, connect, with Railroad for Barannah at 11.88 P. •oath WmUm Bail Road for On- U8.P.M. . Ticket, from Atlanta to Row lag Omaibas fora la Baroanoh, MAKING SIMPSON wb«M nini.tauy U- frtmda, nod Hm Loiteo gcnaml- S 8. A A W. CRAVBR. A and riotilty, that iha baa tohaa „»*•■ A M. Beam, In the .mad fort new b«!14!an, eo WAMtSaH I,* 11 * will ha pleoood ta iwdfr ~foaot> tltali ordew. ogA-M. Block, uppo.it. prepared to wall Mi Bin tn i, who arc pa. tar. aha—ed holt, prim. Oali. from a diauwe* otteadno o with p«omp<ami. lonalO-Walw BARR ramorad to tholr new and aplcndld room In Pamnn’. oita Bmoh A Boot., whom they ore waltoa all wha may winh tholr JAMBM H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wrukxnyton, Qtorgia. -pRACTICEfl ia Wilkaa and adjoining coun- X lioa. Bofora to Ueorn a. Hail, Eiq., of Atlanta. ml4 THOMAS <5t ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Greoi*sia. Office ia Smith’s Building, Whitehall street. O. 8. Thomas, jelfitf Ban. F. Abbott. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholcule and Retail Dealer in PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AND- Gencral Business Agent, ll, r lLL attend promptly to any business en- »v trusted to.him. 8tore in Franklin Building, on Alabama street ml6-ly THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tho porcboao and ante of We.tern Product, Cotton, Qrocrrlr. and M.rcn.ndli. d*n«raily, franklin Building-, Alabama Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 3, 1841. WILLIAM F. PARKER, —WITH— THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 191 Chambers St., New York, IMPORTERS * WUOLBSALB DBALBBS » Wines, Liqnors & Cigars, AND COMMISSION DBALBRS IX BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao., •IV. SOT, Bag Street, Savannah, Ga, April 16-dAw3m. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturers and Dealers In MEN’S A BOV’S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMKRK3 AND VKSTTXGS, Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White hall. Street, t. m. brysox, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r. m. iRAUMosr / April 2d, 1801. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AXD DBALXX IX ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior, Atlanta, Georgia, March 20. PATTTEN A MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION —AXD— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. {"west* WALTS* J. MILLER, J ( ^ aa arch 18-3m. J. W. HEWELL, WBOLBSALB AXD BSTAIL DIALER IX Fancy and Staple* DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comar Whitehall Ac Alabama 8ta„ ATLANTA, QEOEIIA. Fab. 18—ly. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVAVA CIBARS, TOBACCO SNUFF, FIFE*, AC., Wholoonte and Ratail, at tha Sign of Jbtlantm Cigar Manufactory, Whitehall Strict, Atlanta, Georgia. March 34. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THE GAB WORKS. A LARGE quantity for sals at tha usual price A of 12} cent per bushel. Feb. ll-dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt. DENTISTRY. HUNTINGTON, N. IX, _ ThTSIWfTIffilT, an-iirrl, aao.un, OFFICE tn Rawion’i n.w bnlld- lag, earnar Whitehall and Banter Streeat.— Raaidanaa first house ta tha loft of Col. Yna- iuiHHiei Hon. R. F. Ljon, Mr. E. E. Ramon. Meeers. Beach A Root, Bar. Mr. Rag an, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rer. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Yaeon, Eeq., Ool. Naleon Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Hear, Terror, Alban,. Jan 11. | New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of ererj description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 cents to *30. VIOLINS—from 75 cents to *75. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct. S3—tf. j. McPherson a co. DR. J. H. McLHAN’S STRENBTHENINB CORDIAL —AND— BLOOD FURIS'IJClt, TBS ORRATKST RSMSDT In the World, MOST DELICIOUS Delightful Cor dial EVER TAKEN. ! daily ubIdk Mc-lffn- #MLj nr in’* Strengthening" ,lcr Lean’ Cordial, certify that It la absolutely an InfalliabU rem edy for renovating and Ixtioobatixo the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing th* sick, suffering Invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There is no mistake about It; it will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De- 0TOENTLEMKN, do you wlah to be Healthy,Strong nd Vigorous? gJF LADIES, do yon want the Bloom of Health to fount to your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get McLeau’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, It Is an Infalllable Remdy. For Children. want your delicate, sickly, puny children to bo Healthy, Strong and Robust? Then give them Mc- Lbax’b Strrrqtbkmiro Corsial, (so* th* directions on each bottle,) it Is delicious to take. fW“ One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel- “ er, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. _ Cicnoa.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It la just as good. Thers are even men base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infamous pirates and their villainous compounds I Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purlfler. Take nothing else. It Is the only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation. It is put up in larg* bottle*—$1 per bottle, or six bot tles for •&. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Fine Sts,, 8t. Louis, Mo. DR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. for Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Ac. T HESE has nsver boon a Cathartic Medldnt, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLain's Ubivebsal Pills. entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent, be taken by the most tender Infant; yet prompt and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the oaly Fills that should be used In malarious districts. Thsy product no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, In ths Stomacn or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of tho Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy be obtained! Keep them constantly on hand ; a •Ingle dose, taken In season, may prevent hours, days, and months ef sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's Universal Pills. Take no ether. Being coated, they taatelrss. Price only 86 cents per box, and can be sent by mall to any part of the United States. J. H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Bta, St. Unle, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic OH Llnl- CONFEDERACY FLAGS OF ALL SIZES, MADE TO OBDIU! -BY— J. B. PLATT, Jugu»ta*„ Btorgla. April 33—dlw. Land for Sale. F iRTY-THREE acres of desirable Land the East aid# of Atlanta, just outaide tha eity 4 limita. Also, 13 acres fronting on Decatur road—a beautiful site for a country residence. Apply to W. 8. GUNBY. Residence just below Rolling Mill. aprSZtf. Th4 Bttt Mktomal in Iks World, for Man or Beast. U8AND8 of human beings have been saved a life _ decrepitude sad misery, by tbuute of this lo val uable LI absent. It will relieve Pain sliest Inetaneous- ty, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest lore In an Incredible short Mam. McLain's Yolcamiu Ou. Lirimxrt will relieve the moot Inveterate case* of Rhea- Gout, or Neuralgia. Per Parriysto, Contracted •Mtnass or Weakness in the JelaU, Muaoles or OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA I S consequence of tba secession of Virginia, we iball hereafter offer our stock of “ Cir cular,” “Croaa out,” “ Mulav/’ “ Mill Saws,” ;n prices. No di McNAUG: apr 22-3m. > duties added. Ac., at foreign prices. fSW" 1 '■htI ORMAND A C eOUL sr Qs . I^o will find It a always on hand. Planters, ft so, will save ■ ImenL It to _ , Sprains, Chafes, Iwetl w . _ Wounds, Scratches, or any external dlaeaee. Try k, and you will ho eoavlaeod. J. H. MoLIAM, Bole Proprietor, Marsh |, IMl-dAwly. lalal Unto, Mo. For salt ia AUanU by Q. K. A J. L. ^ LANBDELI^ uttii and Da ^UjWB.wdfc/MSSSS Daqlan wnfari* NOTICE! Qoartbrmastbr’s Officb, Savannah, Ga., April IS, 1861. S EALED proposals will be received -at this office up to Thursday, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock M., for the delivery of the following subsistence stores, vis: 225 barrels Mess Pork. 187 M Mess Beef. 40,000 pounds Pilot Bread. 30,000 pounds Navy Bread. 116 barrels Superfine Flour. 150 bushels good White Field Beans. 3.000 pounds Whole Rice. 6,400 11 Rio Coffee. 10,000 « C. Sugar. 9S9 gallons Cider Vinegar. 1,125 pounds Adamantine Candles 3,600 “ Colgates No. 1 Soap. 56 bushels Balt. The above stores to be delivered, free of charge, at such a point in the city of Savan nah as the Quartermaster may direct, and the delivery to commence on May 1st. Bids will be opened in this office at the above stated time, and the contract awarded to the loweet bidder, who will be required to give two good sureties for the faithful execution of the contract. Letters enclosing bids must be adreesed to the undersigoed, endorsed on the envelope, “ Proposals lor Commissary Stores.” S. J. SMITH, apr22-5L Quartermaster Georgia Army. HULINB MACHINE. D eposited with u. for >.i.,. Ruiic, m.- chine. It la a new machine, in perfect re pair—Hoe's manufacture. Owner gone to the war, and wants is value to support a family.— A bargain can be had. without freight and du ties. Address this office. ap20-6t. •AM K1RKMA*. JOIN W. LUX a. KIKKMAN 4t LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Join Kiskmak, James Woods, W Greenfield, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Lile, or copied from Old Dsguerreotypes, lo., by the Photgraph- ic process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature Rise up to the sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotype* of their de ceased reiativee and fritnde, now have the op portunity of having them copied to any aise hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness ’o every respect. Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. i. o. McDaniel, WBOLISALM DEALER IV BRAIN, BACON, LARS, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Streete, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM, COOLIDGE, SAVANNAH, QEORQIA. March 18. COX, HILL & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD DIRECT 1MFORTBES OF WINER, LIQUORS, CIQAR8, TOBACCO, *C., Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. ATLANTA Clatliing §inll. HAVE just returned from the North with a x large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to aonply the eitisens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coata, Paata, Vesta, Shirts, Handkerehlefls, Neck-ties, Sacks, Hats, Capa, and ...rTthing alt. in thn Clothing linn, ot good qunfitj and at LOW PRICES. All who a Mira bargain, .hoald gin no n oall. —a loo, an itn— Jewelry I Knives I O o m b s ! And othwr Notions. H. OPPENHRIMEB, mrohl.i?* 1 ** 4 *^ w ssasft, youth rrn tfonfedtraru The Governors of Kentucky, Ohio and In diana—Armed Neutrality. Tba following correspondence between the Governors of Indiana and Kentucky we find in Ike Cincinnati Commercial. It will be seen that the letter of Gov. Morton explodes tbe idea of Armed Neutrality in Kentuoky or any other Stale, Louisvillb, April 25ih, 1881. GovianeR Mortom—Will you co-oporale with mo in a proposition to the Government •t Washington, for pseceby the Border 8tates as mediators between tbo contending parties T Answer. B. MAGOFFIN. Indianapolis, April 25tb, 1861. To Govbbnoe M Adorn*—1 will unite in any effort for tbo restoration of tbe Union and peace, that shall ba Constitutional and honor able to Indiana and the Federal Government, and will, if yon so appoint, meet you to-mor row at Jeffersonville. Anawer. O. P. MORTON, Governor of Indiana. Louisvillb, April 26, 1861. Gov. Morton—I have answered a dispatch from Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, I would meet bis representative or send Commissioners at tho 8peooer House, Cincinnati, on Tuesday evening, at four (4) o’clock. Pleas* meet us (bore, or send Commissioners. 1 can’t go to Jeffersonville to morrow. Answer. B. MAGOFFIN. Indianapolis. April 26, 18CJ, Gov. Magoffin, Louisville, Kg : 1 will meet your Exoellenojr at tbe Spencer Hojbo, Cincinnati, on Tuesday next, at 4 P. M. I expect to meet you in person. O. P. MORTON. It will be observed that on the 25th of April, Gov. Morton offered to meet Gov. Magoffin at Jeffersonvillo next day—the 26th. On the 26th Magoffin telegraphed that he could not go to Jeffersonville, which was just across the river, but would meet Gov. Dennison in per son, or by Commissioners, at the Spencer House, where Morten would please meet him. Od arriving in this city, Gov. Morton receiv ed the following at the hand of Col. Critten den : Frankfort, Kentucky. ^ Exbcutivr Officb, April 27, 1861. j Hon. O. P. Morion and Hon. Wm. Dennison, Governors of Indiana and Ohio : Gxntlxmbn—Col. Tbos. L. Crittenden is hereby fully authorised to represent mein tbe Conference to be held at 4 o’clock to-morrow evening at the Spencer House in Cincinnati. Respeotfully, B. MAGOFFIN. Tbe following was handed Gov. Morton in this city : Cincinnati, April 80, 1861, To ths lion. O. P. Morton, Governor of Indi ana i Dear Sir—I have been instructed by the State of Kentucky, to solicit tha co-operation of yourself and the Hon. Wm. Dennison, Gov ernor of the State of Ohio, in an effort to bring about a truce between the General Gov ernment and tbe acceded States until tbe meeting of Congress in extraordinary session, in tbe hope that the action of that body may point out tbe way of a peaceful solution of our national troubles. I have the honor to be, very respectfully and truly, your obedient servant, T. L. CRITTENDEN. The "Commercial" adds: A dispatch was at once (Thursday) sent Magoffin, who was in Frankfort, by Col. Crit tenden, requesting bis presence here. A reply waa received stating that he would come in a special train. It was expected that this (rain would enabla Magoffin to meet Governors Den* nison and Morton at the Burnet House by eleven o’clock at night. Nothing was heard of him up to four o’clock J resterday morning, when Governor Morton eft for Indianapolis, whence he forwarded the following ootnmunioaiion to the Governor of Kentuoky : State or Indiana, \ Executive Department, j Indianapolis, May 1st, 1861. Dean 8ir— In reply to tke note of Cel. T. L. Crittenden of yeeterday’a date informing me that he bad bean instructed by you to so licit tbe co-operation of Gov. Dennison and myalf "in an effort to bring about a truoe be tween* the General .Government 'and tbe se ceded States, until the meeting of Congress in extraordinary session," it becomes my duty to state, that I do not recognise tbe right of any 8tato to set aa a mediator between the Federal Government and a rebellious State.— I hold that Indiana snd Kentucky are but in tegral parts of tbe Nation, and as sueh are sub ject to tba Government of the Untied States and bound to obey ike requisitions of the Pres ident issued in pursuance of bia Constitution al authority. That It ia tba duty of every Stale Govern ment to prohibit, by all means in its power, tbe transpotation from within its limits of arms, military store* and provisions to any State in open rebellion and hoeiility to the Govern ment of the United States, and toTestrain her eitixeaa from all acts giving aid and comfort to tbe enemy ; that there is no ground in tbs Constitution midway between the Federal Gov ernment and a rebellious State upon wblob another State eaa stand, bolding both in cheek ; that a State must take her stand upon the sae side ar Iks otbsr; and 1 iavoks tbs Stats at Kentuoky by all the eaersd ties that bind us togtthsr, to take her stand with In diana, promptly and efficient on the side of the Union. The action ef Ike Federal Government ia tke proof nt cosiest being strictly in accordance with tke CeneUtaUea and tkalaw ef the land, and entertain if tke views abovs indicated, I am compelled to deeliae the eo operation so licited by you. I take this occasion to renew tke expression of my earnest desire that Kentuoky may re main la tba Union, and that the isdatta po litical, nodal aad commercial rotations which sxist between bar aad Indiana may never be disturbed bat be cemented snd strcngtksasd Tbs "Commercial" proceeds: It appears tbat Magoffin did ranch Covington, accompan ied by tbe Hob. John J. Crittenden, about midnight Tuesday, hot that no prevision had been mads to bring him across tbs river. Learning yesterday after breakfast, that Dennison and Merton had geaa home, Denni son having taken ths first train to Columbus, be relumed to Frankfort. And thus ends the proposed eonsultaticn of the three Governors. MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at bis office or next door above. March 26. D DR8. ALEXANDER At SHELBY, Office on Marietta Strut, Horth tide. R. Alexander's residence on Marietta 8L, South side. Dr. Sbblbt may be found at the Trout House. Mareh 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OWUe sued Residence JYbrth Side of Ma rietta Street, March 21. DR. H. W. BROWN. FFICE—Marietta Street over J. D. Sims’ Store. Residence—Calhoun Street. march20. O THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, MXaiWETHXn COUNTT, QEORQIA, W ILL be open for the reception of Visitors ou the first of May. The Water, as a Tonic and Invigorator, has no equal. The Springs are easily accessible from either Co lumbus or Maoon. apl2-3m. C. B. LE1TNER. OPENING DAYI MRS. DURAND R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant,) will be her regular opening day for tbe Season, and cordially ex tends to her patrons an iavitation to examine her styles without further notice, apll-tf. SPRING MILIINERY1 Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Spring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection of them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all tba latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the time*. Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY'S Block, Whitehall atroet, four door, from Alabama Street. apr 11. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BROCER A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of ths Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, ....QEORQIA. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Frssfa FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thersby enabling me to offer in ducements to oaah buyers. In store—26 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels ohoiee N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choioe N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine 8ugara, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and avarvthing usu ally iound in a first olaas Grocery Store. April 10. HRE AND LIFE —AND— MARINE INSURANCE AOENCY. T HE subscriber represents four Firet Glees Southern Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust ment and pavment of looses without any un necessary daisy, words bars need not he used to prove. Tbe proof can be found with those who have suffered lots, and war* so fortunate as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine Risks, both Atlantic nnd River, taken as usual. LIFE INSUflANO Tha attention of both sexes who would se cure for themselves an important benafit while they live, and also provide for their families sod loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine the soperior advantages th* EQUITABLfi LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY affords over other Life Insurance Com pan fee. Information relating to tba principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfblly given at my of fice, in tha second story of Oonnolljt Build ing, oorner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, AUanU Georgia. SAMUEL 8MITH, march 35. General Insurance Agenoy. thron^k all ooesing yean. ilk peat respect, O r. MORTON, (Hr. at U - Th Hew. ft Mawotviw, Ssv. tf Ketwohy. J. H. L0VEJ0Y, WHOLESALEjJkJHTAIl Ml, Ttktcta, WUe, Llflir, CI|Ut, t(. Ofoorifooo Moo*, Info Tin —m. OK SAUai SMofr mS II fcalta afOwa- jteJu* fcr ’***VbnjltA was*.