Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 09, 1861, Image 1

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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. ■■ in —— mtmm . ■ — 1NLEFPER & 1DKIR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 9, M. NEW SERIES: ¥0L. I-NO. 73. iem ®0ttfeflemg n0 N * ADV1RTI9INQ SCHEDULE i or fUBSOtiPTioa. ..; in w ptnr I 00 d iftTkfUWj In *4T%n*«. adtibtisiro. L«i « um» « i«m, •« »i;»•* Xttch lukm"" 1 lounlM >Mt tku«M jXll V RATKS. ^Tao. t M * *<*. 4 DM. 4 an*. III an. ITri^T ■III, with Da prlrtU,. of elamfo, wtO ■ followlof rtta: i, maroUt nn • mouth 4 f* ^SSiatSiss .^.jtMmrktd on eopy for a specified I published until ordered oat, and charged _JnUh > i»ert*]*ln the Dailt, and Wrkxi.t 1 be charged M per cent additional to the t rate*. reHieri _ niti, Remoralf, Copartnerships,"Notices to [ io., and payment detnamied quarterly. MBIT AOTBBTI8lie MUST FB PAID fOU H menl will appear in the Weekly paper ■d contract. u to he Inserted In the Weekly paper oti- .cKu.ar intervals in either of the papers, will I $1 per square for every Insertion. V candidates for State, Comity, and Muni- I each—to be paid in advance In every Hieements for Charitable Institutions, Mllita- 1 Companies, Ward, Town and other Public P 1H he Charred half prks. 1 and deaths are poblished aa news; but Mates of Respect and Funeral Imitations ' mentr. ■ in Local Colons will be charged SO bander no clrcunutances, to be included In R RAILROADS. U 4k Banking Company. > Allant*, 1TI Miles—Far©,.....$i 60. 3E TONGS, Superintendent. ■oRirnte rissxxax* tea nr. llauta, daily, at...~ — 0*06, A. M 1 Augusta at Ignat*, daily, at i Atlaut* 6.10, P. M. 0.80, A. M. 9.46, A. M. ants, daily, at 8.40, P. M. f August* at 6.60, A. M. past* at 2.30, P.M. Atlanta at .. 11.46, P. M. I rum in connection with the Train* I Carolina and the Savannah and [*, a Augusta. JANES M. ALEXANDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, W««Aui,<en, Georgia. P RACTICES io Wilkw and adjoinioc hud- Uw. R*l.r» to Uoorgo O. Ball, Em.. of Atlonto. n?14 a to B Woot-Poiat Railroad. . Wwt-Poitt, 87 MUm—F.r«,_$J 84. IK 0. HULL, SuporJatondont DAT P.HI.C1R TOAID. - dally, at ....14.14, A. It. I VMt-FoInt at 1.14, F. If. faAt-Point, daily, at 8.00, P. If. *1 Atlanta at 741, P.M. non riinnaii tun. ‘ ota, daily, at 0.80, A. M. | W«rt-Point at 8.44, A. M. pit-Point, dally, at 8.14, A. M. I Atlanta at 7.41, A. M. i a ttats l» RAOroam. ^ Chattanooga, lS8Mil*4-Par«,....»8. ▼. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT pa.imm.mm raaia. Uinta, dally, at 14.14, A. M. t Chattanooga a, 7.00, P. M. battanooga at 1.48, A. M. t Atlanta at -10.00, A. M bad Connerti,each way,with the Rome ailroad at Kingiton, the Kaat Ten- 1 Georgia Rial road at Dalton, and the > A Chattanooga Railroad at Cbatta- i A Wenotra StSM. > Macon, 108 Milea—Pare, At 84. ^<D L. TYLER, SuperTUMndHtL ear pAMnaaa raaia. , aoUat - .11.00, A. M. | Macon at 4.88, P. M |0°»»t .14.44,' P. M. I Atlanta* at 4.00, P. M. mmo ixrai,i raaia. fate at 11.00, Right. Vicon at - 7.16, A. M. mo at _.!*.4#,irtfhi. At ante at 7.16, A. M. hi Traini will not ha ran on Ban- |o'clock wight Train from Atlanta, il I Colombo!, at 4.48, A. M. H Soulh-Weatern Rail Road lor Co- |ll.t0, P. u. ■ Tlekete from Atlanta to Wew ling Omaibui tort In Savannah) tSS-KAKXVe. L SIMPSOV would raapaetfully la- r frienda, and the Lad tel ganernl- Aaatd rleialty, that the hat tekit ‘ !■ M. Bo mao, In tha maoad ■W. new balldlng, on WUUhall THOMAS it ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Oftoe in Smith'! Building, Whitehall (treat. G. S. Taouai, jaltlf Baa. P. Anon. —AT THK- New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street KOBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholesale isd Retail Dealtr is PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AKD— General Business Agent, W ILL attend promptly to any business en- trusted to him. Btorein Franklin Building, om Alabama street. ml 6-1 y THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the parebaaa and lain of Weitern Produce, CeUon, Groceries and Mercnandise generally, franklin Building, Alabama Strut. ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 6,1841. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturvrs and Dealers In MEN’S St BOVS CLOT HI NO, GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING OOODS. CLOTHS, CASSfVKMCS A*D TKSTIHOS. Markham’! Iron-Front Building, White hall. Street, T. n. BRTion, > ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r. m. lamnoar J April Jd, 1861. p. k. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALL KINDS OF PBODtlCB, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior, •It/anta, Georgia. March 20. PATTTEN & MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION —AID— MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oeorgia. 6KOMOK PATTBR, ANDREW J. MILLER, WALTER J. MILLER, march 18-3 m. LRR, j (. J. W. HEWELL, wmolrbAls AND inilL DIAL** II Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comer ’Whitehall Sc Alabama Sta,, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Feb. 16—ly. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in BATAHA DIBABS, T01ACG0 SNUFF, FIFES, Be., Wholesale and Batail, at tha Sign of JUfttnlm Cigar alt an* fact ary, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 26. COKE! COKF.M COKE!! AT THE GAS WORKS. A LARGE quantity for aale at the uaual price of 12| cent per buabel. Feb. 11-dtf. J. F. WARNER, Bupt. DENTISTRY.^ II. HUNTINGTON, M. 1)., D3DNTTIST, OFFICE in Rawson’i new build- corner Whitehall and Hunter Btreeet— Reaidence first house to the left of Col. Yen- C RavBRRNCKat Hod. R. F. Lyen, Mr. K- E. Rawfon. Mcsara. Beach A Root, Rot. Mr. Rog er*, Dr. Logan* Atlanta; Bar. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vaaon, Eaq., Col. Nelson Till, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. | Gk K. & J. L. HAMILTON, •cccRsaoia to bmitm a rsxabd, DRUGGISTS, —AMD— PHARMACEUTISTS, AMD DBALXM IM PCM MKDIC2NK8, •^ajsssf 1 (CkUIOAL lynraim, rtifspEHa arr oatawra nuimtat, W7ES4, be. ATLANTA, OEORGIA. AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of eserj 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 end other Artie ts. TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 cento to (30. VIOLINS—from 76 cento to (75. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct. 2s—tf. J. McPherson a co. DR. J. H. MeLBAN’S STBEMBTHENINB CORDIAL —AKD— I4ZaOOD PURIFIER, m OIIATMT EBMKDT In the World, AMD TMB MOST DELICIOUS AMD Delightful Cor dial EVER TAKEN. T UI thooaauda up on thouaaods who Oovdlal, certify that It la absolutely an lafalliable rem edy for renovatlnf and lav too oath a the (battered and dbeaaed system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing the dck, saCbrlng Invalid to HEALTH ANOSTRENGTH. There Is no mistake about H; It will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De- “iver and Ague, Inward fever. Bad te of the Liver, Btomacb, or Bow els. |«rOENTLBMEN, de yea wish to be Healthy, Stroag do you want the Bloom of Health to mount to your Cheeks again f Then go at ones and get McUu’i Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. •slay not a moment; it Is warranted to give satisfac tion. It will cure any disease of tbs Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or aay disease arising from Chronic or Nerveos Debility, It la an InfalUablt Rtmdy. For Children. Do you want your delleate, sickly, pony children to be Healthy, Strong and Robust f iTten give them Mc- Lsab’s f>TRKsafs**mo COuial, (sec the directions on each bottle,) H Is dcllctoas to take. fW“ One taWe-spoeaful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sure proventirt against Chills and Fevsr, Tsl- panua. (wuich they can buy cheap,) by saying It U just as good. There are even men base enough to steel pert of my name to deb thetr vile decoctions. Avoid such will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen end Invigorate the whole organisation. It Is put up lu Urge bottles—#1 per bottle, or six bot tles for $6. DR. J. H. McLKAN, Sols Proprietor. Corner of Third end Fine Sts., 8t. Louis, No. OR- MCLtAN * UNIVERSAL FILLS. For Liver Complaint, LUiovoneu, Headache, Stc. T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medlclae, offered to the public, that has gtvetf such entire sails faction McLain's Cbivbbsai. Plixa. CONFEDERACY FLAGS or ALL SIZES, MALI TO OROSK -rr- J. 33. PLATT, Auguota,— tuargta. April 1J—dlw. Land for Male, F lRTY THREE acre* of deairabla Land &n the East sida of Atlanta, just outside tha cityilimita. Also, IS aorta fronting on Daaatnr road—a beautiful bit# for a^oountrj residence. Apply to W. 8, GUNBY. Resfdsnca just below Roiling Mill. aprlltf. OLD DOMnriOK SAWS. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. I N consequence of tha saceuion of Yirg we shall hereafter offer oor stock of “Cir cular," “Croaa-cut," * 4 Mulay," * Mill Saws, 1 Ac., at foreign prloeo. JttC No duties addad. MoNAUGHT, ORMAND A 0 . apr 22-Stn. NOTICE! QuARTiRMAsmn'a Omen, Savannah, Ga^ April If, 1861. S EALED proposals will be received at this office up to Thursday, the 25th instant, at 12 o’clock if., for tha dalirarj of tha following snbs'stenca stores, vis: 226 barrs's Mass Pork. 187 “ Mess Beef. 40,000 pounds Pilot Bread. 30,000 pounds Nary Breed. 115 Darrels Superfine Flour. 150 bushels good White Field Beans. 3,000 pounds Whole Rice. 5,400 “ Rio Coffee. 10,000 “ C. Sugar. 900 gallons Cider Vinegar. 1,125 pounds Adamantine Candles 3,600 44 Col gates No. 1 Soap. 56 bnsbels 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 tbisofficeattbeabore stated time, and the oontract awarded to tha lowest bidder, who will be required to give two good sureties for the faithful execution of the contract. Letters enclosing bids must be adressed to the undersigned, endorsed on the envelope, 44 Proposals lor Commissary Store*.” 8. J. SMITH, apr22-5t. Quartermaster Georgia Army. BULIVB MACHINE. D EPOSITED with us for sale, a Ruling Ma chine. It is a new machine, in perfect re pair—Hoe’s manufacture. Owner gone to the war, and wants is walue to support a family.— A bargain can be had. without freight and du ties. Address this office. ap20-6t. BAM K1RKMAK. JOHN W. Ll'KB. KIRKMAN it LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, SROond Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Job* Kiskmam, Jambs Woods, W GitaaariBLD, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by ths Photgraph- ic process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature sise up to the sis* of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have tha op portunity of having them copied to aay site hey may wish, and painted up to tha Life in OIL OR WATER COLOR8, OR PASTEL, with tbs certainty of getting a perfect likeuesa in avery respect. 00* Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. i. o. McDaniel, WHOLESALE DEALER IM BRAIN, BACON, LAIR, FLOOR, AND LEADING OROCERIEB, Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13,1861. be taken by the moat tender Infhat; yet prompt and powerful In removing all Bilious secretions, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. la fact, they are the oaly Fills that should be used In malarious districts. They produce no Griplnf, Mckaete, or Pain, In the Btcmacn or Bowels, thoegh very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who mil suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so ehesp n remedy can be obtained! Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dose, taken In season, may prevent hours, days, and months ef sickness. Ash tar Dr. J. H. McLeea'i Universal Pills. Take no other. Belas coated, they are tasteless. Fries only 16 cents per box, and can be sent by mall to any pari of ths United States. J. H. MoLBAN, Belt Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., 8l. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLni*i Volcanic Oil Llni- »*nt. The Beet External Is the World, Jbr Man or Beaei. THOUSAND* of human beings have been saved a Ilfs . ef decrvptusde and misery, by the me of this Inval- tale Liniment. It will relieve Fain almost laoiaoeetm- ly, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Bore la nn IPcrodIMe short time. iMaiil Tmxahm Oil UatMaav will relieve the must Inveterate eases of Rheu matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Far lysis, Contracted Muscles, Bstabsss or Weakness la the Joints. Muscles or Ligaments, it will never toll. Two anpjleatioos wUlcers Bore Threat, Headache, *r Earache. For Bums or Beside, or shy FMn, It lawn tuNHtablo Irumody. Try It, and you wlU find It an tadln “ always on hand. Ranters, farmers, sr any one haring charge ef Ure- ei, will snre money by using M«Uaa*i Volcanic Oil Ua- tmeat. It te a speedy and tafallTWe cere tar Galls, Bpralas, <*0*0, Wetfinff. f—*S, Rwesuey, Arm, 7 * Scratches, ec *ay —(senal dtesaea. Try B, will be oeavlheed. ui DmImu «4trywh44te HAK8HALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDOK, SAVANNAH, QEORQIA. >4»ruh II. COX, HILL it CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS amd diebcv impobtibs op WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Oeorgia. March 23. ATLANTA Clothing pall. l*rg! I lock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, end ua ready to lupply tha oltiiaui of Atlan ta and tha lurroutidini country, with Coita, Plata, Veata, Hhlrta, Raadkcrchtoto, and avervthing els* la lbs nothing line, of good quality and at LOW FRI0X8. All wb* deaire bargains should giva ms a call. —ALSO, OM BAMD— J ewolry! Knives l Oombil And other VTottocia. M. OPPENHETMES. $uuthe m edetaeg How Wdrt Pickens Was Fe-ln(breed—Ar rival ef the Transport Atlantic, From the N. T. Herald, 2d Inst. MkSER’fl REPORT OF THE VOYAGE. Tba »teamsbip Atlantic, A. G. Gray, eota- mandihg, led Now York on Sunday, April 7, under tenled orders from the Government.— At alght A. M. discharged pilot, and at ten A. M. shipped her course in compliance with or ders. On Monday, ths 8ih, at four P. M., (be wiad suddenly shifted and blew fresh from the •outhweat, aadooatiuued uaiil midcight, when it increased lo a heavy gsle. In order to save (be bortea tha ship waa hove io, with her head to tba Boutheaat. After the gale bad ebsted wa proceededf on our oourse for Key Weet, having laid to for thirty six boors. We arrived and dropped nochor in the outer roads at Key West, three miles from Fort Tay lor, at two V. M. on Saturday, the 18th, when oae of our boats wss sent to Fort Taylor, con vey log Col. Brown aod his slsff, who bid pro longed interviews with the United States offi cers, both military and civil. At seven P. M. commenced receiving additional troops, ord nance, ordnance stores, shells, Ac., &c., whioh ware plaoed on a lighier end towed out lo the Atlantic by the United States steamer Crusa der, Csptain Cravon. This labor was continued without cessation until A. M. of Sunday, the 10th, and at six A. M. we weighed anohor and steered forTortugae, where we anchored cloee to FortfJefferson at two P« hi. sama^day. At this poiut we took on board more officers, troops, laborers, howitsers, gun carriages, materials, &o-, and at nine P. M. were under way for final destination, which was now known only to Colonel Brown and Captain Meigs, of the army, and to Captain Gray, of the Atlantic. During that night and the next day great curiosity was manifested, and al though the ship’s course tteemed lo indicate Fort Pickens, yet it was not until the evening of Monday, the 15th, that the secret was dis closed and the re^Enforcement of Fort Piekens openly announced. Up to this time all was con jecture ; but now the countenonce of all on board beamed with the knowledge of aa ap proaching event. Activity and preparation took the place of ■uplneness and uncertainly, and the fact that Fort Piokens could be and should be re Enfor ced was settled that night. On Tuesday, the 10th, at half past six o’clock P. M., we anchored off Santa Rosa Is land (Fort Pickens being on its western ex tremity,) four miles from the shore, close by the frigate Sabine, the flag ship of the squad ron, Com. Adams. After communicating with the commander and the naval captains pres ent we took in tow the boats of the fleet, some twenty in number, end alter dark weighed anchor and stood io shore, all lights being ex tinguished, and came to anohor within a mile of Fort Piokens, and in direct range of the guns of Fort McRae and the water batteries, and three-fourths of a mile from the beach, in four fathoms of water. At a quarter past nine the first boat pushed off for the beach, with Colonel Brown and Captain Meigs, who were the first lo meet and surprise tha intrep id Slemmer, aud his command. During the embarkation of ths troops io the boats the sig nal from Fort Piokens for an apprehended at tack was made by the sending up of rookele. This signal was repeated, and hastened the operations. Capt. Vodges and other officers in tba fort ware astonished at the rapidity of the reinforcement. Before midnight the majority of officers and soldiers were safely in the fort, and although a heavy surf wss running dur ing the night, no accident of any kind occur red. This suooessful landing took place thrse days after (be bombardment and surrender of Fom Sumter—a faet well known on the main land, but not known at Fort Piokens nor by tba forces afloat. Early in the morning of the 17th, the re maining troops wire landed, excepting the ar- iilerymen of Captain Barry’s company, who remained to land with their horses. At 8 A. M. ws again weighed anchor and stood to the eastward and anchored about three and a half mile* from Fort Pickens aud half a;mile from tha btaoh. This point was selected ae the best plaea far landing the horses. The difficult work was commenced in (he afternoon, con tinued during the night and finished on the morning of the 18th. The United States steam frigate Powhatan, commanded by Captain David D. Porter, ar rived on the afternoon of the 17th, and after communicating with the flag ship, look posi tion just ahead of us in order to cover the fu ture landing. In thie movement she was fol lowed by the Brooklyn, Captain Poor, which anchoredjunder our stern. The Wyandot was cruising about—the Sabine, 8t. Louis and Supply being outside, about three miles dis tant. The boats of mil the ehips of the squad ron were actively engaged in landing troops and stores, &o , from the night of the 16th until the morning of the 28d. The Illinois, with rt-ioforcements, arrived at midnight on Friday, the 19th, and her troops were landed the next morning. Seven of the horses were lost; four died on the pssesge. one was drowned alongside, one bad bis nsok broken in tba aurf, and one died from exhaustion on reaobieg tha shore. The forage and light artillery were landed simul taneously with (he horses. On the 18th the landing of the general cargo of heavy and light ‘ordnance, amunition, provisions, Ac., was fairly oommencod and continued,}with but partial Interruption, until the forenoon of Tuesday,;28d, when she was Anally dischar ged, to the great gratifloatlon of all concern ed. 1 The position of tbs Powhatan and Brooklyn was suth that tbslr guns could sweep Santa Raaa Island and* prevent a landing from the mainland, and at tha same lima shielded Ibe bull of tbs Atlantic. At no time wes our •teem allowed ta go down* aa that la cos# of auaok* or gals, or any emergeny, ws wero randy Is go off shore. On Monday, Calenel Brawn, tha commander af the United States fmoat In Florida, gave to Gnpuin Gray, in Fort .Picket*, tba assess cry certificate and orders end denpatebCe far Kay WcbL for eoal. Ws arrived at Key West at six A. ' M , of the ?6ih, reeking the me it forty-twe hours. We were bore disappointed to procur ing coni, aa Mr. Tift, the only privet* owner of coal* refused ta sail eoal to this or any oth* er steamer employed by tbs Government— be being, of oourse, a secessionist. As tbs Mo hawk and Crusader were abend of ns ai lbs Government wharf, and Yo have wafted would have caused great delay, ws weighed anchor, and ai eloven, A. M. passed Sand Key light, sad at anndown passed More.Coatle and into Havana harbor, making the run across in set an and a quarter hours. Having completed eoallfj;, at a quarter to twelve A. M., Saturday, 27th, we got under way, end at twenty minutes past noon we paeeed lb# Mero and shaped our course for Now York, and after a plaaaant passage ar rived off Sandy Hook on Wednesday morning, making tbe run in tbres days and eighteen hours and a half. MEDICAL. DR. JOHH G* WESTMORELAND, DBS. ALEXANDER So SHELBY, OJtce on Marietta Street, Norik side. . Alcxajtos Booth side. Dr. Sbklby may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Omre mod Ritidenca JYPrtk Bide of Ma rietta Street. March 21. DR. H. W. BROWN. O FFICE—Marietta Street over J. D. Sims’ Btore. Residence—Calhoun Btreet march?!. OPENING DAY! MRS. DURAND R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant,) will be her regular opening day for the Beeson, and oordially ex tends to her patrons an invitation lo sneamino her stylee without further notice, apll-tf. SPRING MILLINERY! Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from Charleston, where she purchased her preeent Spring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends sod the public to an inspection ot them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all ths latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the times. 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 ONN ALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four doors from Alabama Street apr 11. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BBOCEB * PBOYISION MEBCIANT 2d Door Weot of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Btreet tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, whioh have been bought, and will b* sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enablh ' ‘ da cement* to cash buyers. In store—25 kegs ehoice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choice N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine Sugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Can dice. Tea, and avarv thing usu ally found in s first class Grocery Store. April 10. HRE AND LIFE —AND— ■AUK nsraiici AflEHCY. T HE subscriber repreeents (bar First Glass Southern Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. Tha honorable adjust ment and payment of loseee without aay «■- necessary delay, words here need not be a sod to prove. Tbe proof can be found with those who have suffered loss, and war* so fortunate as to procure Polfeiee at this Agency. Marino Risks, both Atlantic aod River, taken as usual. LIFE INtURANC The attention of both sexes who would se cure for themselves aa important benefit whllt they live, and also provide for their families and loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to tbe principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of fice, in the second story of Connolly's Build ing, oorner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH, march 30. General Insurance Ageney. J. H. L0VEJ0Y, WHOLESALE RETAIL GROCER, am. mm im Tfkuw, Visa U|i«f, Clean, kt. teU8->7 Atlanta, qwrfte. 80 L« •ml). M LAKD OIL jui rmmifbi m Ma in.ot ,.d for a rams.