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tpplleetio* b» ■«*-
aad prompt «od liberal p*y I*
1 eokeowledgra Iki r*
at Troth roaehoo, from lie. J.
Droatnr .treat, *ba tea a largo
Tka frail waa pat ap by Dr. H*r-
aooaty. Tba appaaraaaa and
(hill remind* ana of good old
"Urn**.
For Penmcoln,
id pittman will 1**y* thii city for
•si Honday night, and will oon-
VoIant««r* th*r* all l*tl*r« and
« lhat may bo ontroatod to hla
lx bit often, or at Ballard’a Saloon,
dopariart of lh* train.
John J. Gritlondon annonneoa
-Qling to bo ronalderod n candi-
Z at the enauing election.
Emmet MacDonald.
,.i Journal of the 14tb inatant, ra
th* despotic measures adopted by
Use Military Commandant of
•nt, to erdab out the ardent pa-
boae citiaena of Mieeonri who ■ym-
; the South, any* :
Ig plan, Who refuaed to take
-r,oeu by the araenat authorities.
* detained in custody, was about
t before Jodge Treat, of the U. 8.
H, to determine the legality of hia
ihieh «ae delayed only on account
formality in too application, baa
• that proceeding, either been car-
tZ Mata, under the stars and stripea
-lode the possibility of a diaobarge,
-a secretly and foully dealt with.
will be seen, all lnw—all ciwil au-
pretext of conformity with the
r the Constitution of the United
it naught. The bayonet is•ub*ti*
Constitution—tba award ueurpa
the sacred ohartor. Will General
lain this enlorcement of the Con
the laws 7"
ry Spirit at Pensacola,
i forces are aaid to be eager for
not disponed to “ disperse.” Mrs.
who went to Pensacola as a nurse
and wounded, write# to the Mew
«t an interesting account of the
ck list** shouldered their muskets
tof the intended attack upon Fort
»says:
ou an idea of tbe spirit which anu
pa here, tbe night on which Gen.
tbe assault on Fort Piokena,
-yeotei by reinforcements being
sissippi regiments (2,100
id on that sereioa. Not a
red to ihs rotlp although there
very ill With pneumonia, some
not risen from their beds for sev
en tbe doctor (who had not heard
) entered tbe hospital, not a soul
n—the sick, sentries, nurses, cooks
nil had vaaiebed, and the doctor
ekle on his sword and follow hia
e poor fellow died from the ef-
as extremely fortunate that all
• victims to their impetuous spir-
‘oys are well, and looking finely,
hardships sod bard work seems
them all perfectly. They are
, and seem disposed to turn all
into matter of sport and frolic,
that she used not fear for want
There are plenty of fine fish
A Akira in Virginia.
Light Horae Harry Lee, of revo-
~wn, commands tbe forces of Vir-
chief aid is J. A. Washington, the
representative of George Washing-
% grand son of Thomas Jefferson
e Howitxer Battery st Richmond,
of Pstriek Henry is Ceptain of tbe
The descendants of Chief
all are in the ranks, and in com.
berg papers announce the arrival
troops from Mississippi, to be
A WO more. An order has been
troop* to encamp at Lynch*
rfolk and the Rivera,
ood 14 Dispatch ” statea that the
for tbe defense of Norfolk are of
~te character. The betteriea on
tbe James dre also of n very
aractsr, and esn sink with ease
at would be foolhardy enough to
prangs of the river.
• R. Botcler, of Virginia.
(Va.) ‘'Republican” pub-
lowing extract from a letter from
R. Botcler, the late member tf
that district. Tbe“RepubU-
Bolder was one of tbe fire! to
r company ts a private in tbe
arch to Harper's Ferry, in obe-
call of Governor Letcber. Mr.
to the inaoiry contained in your
ave no hesitation in answering
y approve of the recent action ol
ventioo, and expect to reiterate
at the polls.
with whst devotion I have lor.
bow faithfblly 1 labored with
ggied to maintain it upon it*
utioaal basis oI justice and
bow relnetant 1 waa to abandon
reconstruction. But, alas 1 tba
of this perfidlo q« Admiaiatra-
■ellgneit alacrity with which
boo responded to hjr all psr
. ho, ebandeatly taaiitod that
r lo?*, tha Dolan which car
preuatlaa, bu hcca per.
I haired, lota h weapon ot
II a M longer o ihleld ol
l “td*> bat o oward ol labja-
• I ul that thoool, ol me
te o, i. cither 6cm auhmuaioa,
rooato oa other rail, la,
than the hafarled tag
»'•»wealth, am4 a* troa
IttTMWhMM
Ther, wo, oaoordlhi
m
die fftssssa
•Metal reports, an eariNaloai Ua% oa 1MA<
Mie and Gulf Sim#*, of 88,187 mllae. Of
tbaaa tba Newham er free Slates have 9,884
ir §u *+** m f*¥»**
Of the hatha number ef harbors on the noest
aa8 upon the prinoipe! river* to tbe bead of
114a water, tba North era Atlantis States bare
189, tha eUxoMdUf Slaton, including Pfla
♦art thd ftwytod, have 289,
TEersTofe, pfflMog ddwn fbs Uoiied Stairs
onvj at filly vessels of war, whioh is a liberal
allowance, Lincoln will hnve nbout one vteeel
ia every five harbor* ta watch. Keeping up
fifty wa» teasels will ba a rather expensive op
eration, even if they were auffieienl for tbe
purpose ia view. But it will prove la tba leng
run ineffectual, expensive, and disastrous. To
■tba extent that it done cripple commerce, it
will inflict twe blows on Northern interests to
on* oo Soul barn. Tbs South have very few
•hips, except privateers, to be blockaded. The
North has huodreds of them, whose sole em«
ploy meat has been in the coastwise and South
ern carrying trade. Wbat tbe 8cuth really
wants, not contraband of war, aha oan get
frem Eurepa in Europeen vessels, for the
Southern Confederacy has proclaimed tbe doc*
trine, and European nations will insist upon
it. Free ships make free goods. The block
ade, to tbe extent that it i« effectual at all,
will hurt tbe owners of Northern abips, not
Southern ships. Tbe former may, in part,
raapect tbe blookad* declared—the latter will
evade it whenever end wherever he can. Eu
ropean, and indeed all foreign nations will
soon see that the pretense of a blockade it but
a farce and a failure, and will treat it with
oontempt. They will deride it, disregard it,
and defy it. If tbe Government at Washing
ton gets at all obstreperous about it, the ap
pearance of a few first class British, French,
Russian and 8panish war vessels upon our
coast will be an effective sedative. This dec
laration of a blockade may, and not improba
bly will end in briogingdown upon Old Abe's
Government a war with England or France.
Tbe former might find muoh ia her commer
cial sod maoufaci bring inivreff# to dictate tbe
expediency of a war with the Northern Con
federacy.
It is eertainly to ths advantage of England
to promote (he prosperity of the Southern
Confederacy, which is to be her best custom
er, and to cripple the power ef the Norib,
which baa been her most formidable rival, and
would have so continued but fur tbe disrup
tion.
Besides the enumerated harbors upon the
Southern ooast, there ere enumerable obscure
inlets end entrances, which will afford conve
nient retreats for privateers with their priies
in esse of pursuit, and facilities for trade to
peaoeable merchantmen of all countries, wbo
do not stand in awe of Old Abe's proclama
tions.— Constitutionalist.
Brotherly JLove.
The Indianians won’t let the people of Ken
tucky have n pound of butter, a barrel of flour,
a duxen of eggs from the north side of the ri
ver, though they are starving for tbe want of
them.
A few days ago a rumor got into circulation
that there was a negro insurrection in Owen
county, in this State, and forthwith a couple
of companion of Indiana vclunteeers potted
off to Cincinnati, got arms and amunition, and
hastened down to Warsaw “to assist in quel'
ling tbe insurrection.”
This looks suspicious It is suspicious.—
No help was needed from tbe North. Nons
would have been needed if there bad really
been an insurrection. None bad been applied
for.
And yet wen wbo would starve us if they
oould, hastily fly lo arms, and all unbidden
come to protect our lives, our homes, and our
properly!
It gives color to surmise that tbe report was
put in circulation in order to get an Cl
ouse for just such a movement as this.
Two companies of abolition soldiers is true,
are not very dangerous; but if two compa
nies may cotnc under.such circumstances, why
aot two regiments on a pretext equally as
bald?
And if two regiments, what objection could
he made if ten thousand men should be (brown
across the Ohio at Cincinnati to 14 protect” the
people of Covington and Newport 7
This affection ia so strangely manifested as
to stcifn suspicion.
If men wont sell us what thsy have to dis
pose of and what we want, because it will
contribute to our comfort or is supposed to
be necessary to our support, it is scarcely
reasonable to suppose that they would peril
their lives in defense of our property or peo
ple.
Tbe people of Kentucky need not the help
of Indiana aoldiers to protect themselves or
(heir property. Tbsy don’t want Indiana sol
diers to thrust themselves on such pretexes
and under such circumstances.—Louisville
Courier.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY,
SO HARNESS MAKERS,
30 SHOE MAKERS,
W ITH their Tools, Benches, 8c., to do jour
ney work, or work by the day. Good
wages will be given to fast workmen, and cash
paidweel/y. Applv immediately.
J. J.THKA8HER,
may 17-1 w. Atlanta, Georgia.
ATTENTION, STEPHENS RIFLES.
Y OU are hereby summoned to appear at your
Armory on SATURDAY EVENING at.8
HRE AND LIFE
—AND—
MARINE INSURANCE ABENCY.
T HE subscriber represents four First Class
Southern Companies, and eight New York
Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of
BKVEN MILLIONS. Tbe honorable adjust
ment and payment of loeeee without any un
necessary delay, words here need not be used
to prove. The proof ean be found with those
wbo have suffered loss, and were so fortunate
as to procure Policies st this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atlantic And River, takes as venal.
• LIFE INtUflANC
The attention of both sexes who would se
cure for themselves an important benefit while
they live, and also provide for their families
sod loved ones in tbe event of Uoeth, are in
vited to examine the superior advantages the
EQUITABLE LIFE INrtUKANCfi SOCIETY
efforts ever other Idle Insurance Companies.
InfemAtlon relating to tbe principle# «f Life
lustrum* brill bn ebeerfnliy given nt my of
fice, in tbe second story of Connolly's Build
lag, c«>rn*r of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
AtlanuGeorgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
march SO. . General Insurance Agency.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Foreign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
C OW ALLY'S Hock, Wbitah.il (treat, bar
toon tea Alabama Streak afrit.
I BUTLER * PETERS,
' ri ' T r (Aac.maorita Blab, Bator A Oo.,)
Commission Merchants,
Mb tb. rnouu tnuil a*
r arrjira a a a a r m astrea
Cotton, Grocartoo, te,
ATLANTA ......GEORGIA,
H AYS in .ton, at th.lr Fira Proof War.
House, on tbe corner of Foray tb street find
tbe Railroad, (opposita tba State Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS I.ARD OH.;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAFLARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Mart.
WRITE HIKER XF1HM,
MBRIWXTHXK COtTRTT - OKOROI A.
T HIS celebrated Watering Fiaoe will be open
ed on the 20th of May, and every comfort
provided within ou” reach, for the accommo
dation and pleasure of visitors. W# have spar
ed no pains or expense in patting tbe estab
lishment and grounds in aood order, and hope
to merit an increase of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
Tbe mineral properties of onr waters are
narivalled in their beneficial influences over
all the diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sul-
E hur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed The
undreds of invalids suffering from Dvspepsia,
Dierrbces, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss
of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution
al or accidental Irregulaties, Ac., who have
found almost miraculous relief, are so widely
dispersed through the Boutbern Confederacy,
that we deem it unnecessary to say anything
more of their merits.
Toths pleasure seeker, we recommend our
climate, mountain sir, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no
tice.
A splendid line of
FOUR-HORSE COACHES
will run daily from West Point to the bprings,
and through tickets can be seemed st the
Railroad offices in Montgomery.Colnmhus and
Atlanta. All packages and all mail matter
prepaid to West-Point, care of Jesse L. Ad
ams, will arrive at the Springs daily.
Good Hacks and careful drivers will be found
at Griffin, ready to accommodate all wbo come
that way. M. R. MARKS A BRO
Montgomery Mail, Columbus Enquir
er, Columbus Times, Maoon Messenger and La
Grange Reporter copy ia daily 1 month.
May 17.
BEACH <fe ROOT
Are now Receiving a full Line of
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDING
BA REGK ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JA CONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
Ac., Ac.
O UX Stock will ba complata and largo, and
will ba .old for
CASH,
al aa low price, a. Goods have over been of-
fared. BIBACH * ROOT.
March 4, 1881.
WESTEBW PRODUCE
Atlaxta, May 12,1861.
M ESSRS. EDITORS: We see. from tbe 8t.
Louis papers of the Oth instant, that all
shipments of Provisions, Ao., South are pro
hibited from that city; that the goods and
boats are to be forfeited, and the owners ar
rested for treason, thereby effectually slopping
the Trade. Under this state of affairs, we de
sire that no further orders he sent to our House
there until further notice.
Respectfully.
SEAGO A GAWLEY,
may 13 Commission Merchants.
aaroaK# psitv sr wm. a. spurns.
■nx*-- - - -t'-gw-'A- >» -1 ■ n I 'ISJTI Wi« - h
AtLAITA, May 18.
The week has etoeed ealtefaetorfly. The *-
penal et goods sold has been immense; arri
vals per Railroed have been fair, and with tba
exception of Corn, we will oommeaee lb# en
suing week under as fair auspice* •• we did
this. Prices remain unchanged. Flour is more
active than usual, nod tbe general demand la
very good, for borne consumption. Mnay, an
ticipating a scarcity, have bought larger than
ordinarily, which aooounta for the amounts
sold and tdvsnce in pr ees. Grain cannot bold
at prsasot prices more than twentv days, for
the reason that the growing crop will be brought
Into use, in some degree, by that time.
Bac< n will suffer no decrease, for holders era
very firm, and no necessity for selling 1e man
ifest. The threatened difficulty of procuring
any more, induces many dealers to pul fancy
prices upon their goods, which will at least
keep them unsold at present, and there is no
doubt but that ws will have a fair reserve stock
of this staple.
Flour is selling st fair prices, and has fluctu
ated less than any article of Produce. Stocks
have been large, and demand steady, without
any extra calls; therefore, while large lots
have been sold, there has been no perceptible
advance.
The set
prices fair.
We learn, with pleasure, that several of our
prominent Dry Goods and Clothing dealers are
about leaving lor Europe; epd now that tb*
action of tbe British Parliament ia known to
be a determination to protect their commerce
and open the advertised blockade, we may
look with confidence for next aeaaon's goods
fresh and direot from the manufactories.
Every arrangement for profitable and ami
cable relations with Foreign Governments are
being established through agents and mer
chants, and every assurance has been received
that our overtures will be met half-way.
Already the New York papers teem with arti
cles deprecating tbe tone of the English press,
and looking with distrust upon tbe able letters
of Mr. Russell to tbe Loudon 44 Times,” not
liking the impartial manner in which he des
cribes tbe present state of affairs. All we hope
or ask of any writer is that he pictures things
as they are—extenuating nothing, nor aetiing
aught down in malice.
The correspondence of the Northern papers
ere a tissue of lies from beginning to end, in
most instance*, and they are deceiving their
own rearers in regard to financial, commercial
and all other points. The articles of Mr Rus
sell are viewed with astonishment by those
who live North, and they are beginning to be
lieve that there are more rebels than thoy
magined : and instead of a few disaffected
spirits, the entire people have arisen in their
might.
England, and every other power see the ad
vantage to be derived from amicab'e c *nimer
cial relations with the8outh. Her vitality de
pends upon our productions, and ber millions
nf operators would soon rebel mere coo merce
interrupted. Independent of the great ques
ti»n of interest, there are other arguments that
weigh heavily in our favor.
Quotations remain unchanged.
MONETARY.
Nothing of interest to quote. A few Confed
erate States notes have made their appearance
—handsomely got u p and quite a curiosity with
us. We look for more.
Notice for spurious tens on Mechanics' Bank
of Augusta. We ooticed this counterfeit some
time ago, but see there are some still around.
They can be told by having red letters on them
—genuine has not.
Exchaoge here.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
W. M. D’Antlgnac, Fret.
Bank of Auffuata, Augusta.
John Bones, Fret...... J. W. Devie*. Cteh.
Genuine 5e with counterfeit signature* are in circula
tion-better refuse all.
10a, female reclining, man with sleerea rolled up.
10a, vlg. Mer ury and tailor on aea-ahore; uni. gen.
10a, rig. wagon and team; unlike the genuine.
genuine bat XX
Bank qf Athena, Athens.
Steven* Thomaa, Prea A. P. Dearing, Caah.
TO EPICURBS.
1 HAVE just received 15 Head
Fine Young KENTUCKY
BEEVES, the finest ever brought
to this market, a portion of which will be of-
Atlanta, May 15
. ROGERS.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
1 HAVE et my Lumber Yard, near tbe Mar-
ket, e large quantity of select LUMBER,
which I propose to sell very low for Cash, or
good notes payeble et Christmas next.
Atlanta, May 15. A. H. BROWN.
Collector’* Notice.
C USTOM Dutiea will be required on dutiable
Good* received by the Western A Atlantic
Railroad from this date. Importers will report
the arrival of eoeh goods to
FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD.
April 1, 1881. Collector at Atlanta.
Negroes for Sale.
['HE subscriber offers for sale Biz Likely Ne-
washer and ironer, and curse; a Boy. 12 years
old ; a Bey, 18 years old i a Girl. • years old;
a Girl, 8 yeais eld. and a Man about 27 yeas*
Mareh 18-tf.
WM.
JOHN FIOKjEN,
Importer, Manufacturer end Dealer ia
RAY ANA CIIARS, TIIAOCO
SNUFF, Piaie, *C.,
Wboloaota aaA Batail. at tka 8l|a of
,«! MtlW WfW ,*—oAMfr,.
1 Whltafctll I trot, itioato, GoargU.
Vu+U,,,. I. lit
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pr«* J. C. Merrill, Caah.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Prea John McBryde, Caah.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
K. W. Uoland, Prea. A. Austell, Caah.
A few Imprtaalon*, 10a and 20a, (old plate*, No*, be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank of Middle Oeorgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pre*. A. II. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah, Savannah.
Lewi* ¥. Harris, Pre* W. B. Tinsley, Caah.
5a altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
50a, vlg. female Filling, holding figure &0; three oval
dies on the right end, with “Georgia 0 across them, fiftt
across left end ; Imitation of old plate.
50a, vlg. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at
her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge In the dletaLce; unlike genuine.
100a, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under It; small 100a around the whole margin ; “Stale
Bank of Georgia” on the back in red ink; unlike the
genuine.
100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive In the distance.
Central Railroad 6 Banking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuylcr, Cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres .....W. J. Bams, Cash.
Fortners' sft Mechanic a' Bank, 8avsnnah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Geergia RaUroad dk Banking Company. August*.
John P. King, Prea. J. Milligan, Cash.
50a, vlg. three facee, the middle one Is Indistinct—
poorly engraved.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Prea. W. 11. Tuller, Cash.
Marins Bank tf Georgia, Savannah.
asms on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mila Hatch, Cull.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(See Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.)
Merchants' db Plantere' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberta, Prea A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H. lumen, Pres., A. A Cowan, Caah.
Savannah.
Cash.
Timber Cuttere' Bank, Savannah.
O. Kpplng, Prea. J. A Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
erly B
t Prea. John Craig, Cash.
Hardware, Meekaaieal A Farmlag Task, Htase-FarahMag UeA
TTOES—Fire .Ism .uporior CMtStaal Hoc.,
LI for aala hr
D» McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
ptUTLlCRY and FILRB—A Urra and Mai
t-f »*sorted alack far aala hr
n.20 McNADGHT, ORMOND A CO.
rtHAINS—Traaa, Coll, Log. Fifth, Braut, tad
V Halter Chains, for aala br
m30 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A 00.
I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Caas
count, Iron, all abapoa and sises, of our own
Importation, for aala hr
mid McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
MoNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
T HN attention of HARDWARE merchants,
aad other*, ia raapeetfnll, called ta the fore
going adeertlaemonta. We are prepared ta BU
order* for ell coed, ia oar lina at tha leweet
pricea for Cam.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND A 00.
Keystone Building,
march It Whitehall .treat, Atlanta, G*.
FURNITURE -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THANKFUL for the past patronage of nay numerous friends end customer!, end hoping
. a continuance of the lime, I again tnke pleasure in informing them thnt I hnve now in
LA&GE8T AJTD BEST ASSORTED
• TOOK
FURNITURE,
ever before offered in Atlanta, and All ef
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New and Yaried Styles of all kinda of Furniture from U
well known Factory of
dTOntMT JKMm 4EIHLA.Y 9
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of tbe Novelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, ts Fourssn, nbl t
ii a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTOBY i* geed au. the mot
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 15 to 25 per cent lower than any other Fuxnitorb Stork in Georgia.
MATTBASSES, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, COTla.61
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand.
Pictoxh Fbaxbb made and Foiuiiturb repaired with neatnees and dee patch.
COFFINS OF AU SIZES ON HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D. M. YOUNG, Amt.
Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY.
Plantere' Bank of the State of Georgia, Seram
G. W. Anderaou, Pffi U. W. Mercer, t
Brake* and Closed Banks.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta
Bank of Qreeneeboro\ Green, aboro' .
Cherokee Insurance db Baking Co., Dalton...,
Commercial Bank Brunswick, Brunawlck
. .Closed.
....Broke
...Broke.
..Cloaerf.
B- me Bill* Ml I to guea—-otiien
Bank 0/ Wkitfeld, Dalton.
T!U* Bank la act ourraot here
Southern Bank Of Georgia, Bainbil
Timber Gutters' Rank, Savannah.
MeNae alt Georgia Banka Dot foan* hr re. T
under several et the Banka, i
CO KB! OOKB! I COKE!!
AT TAB OA* WORK*.
A LABOR qoaalltf far aala etthauuolpria*
A al nt aaat par baahal.
Vah. 31—dtf. J. r. WARMS, Bupt
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Mess aad Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLE AGENTS FOR—
Wriglit’s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
may!7
FRESH
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
WNNICUTT, TAILOR* JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Corner Ptaohtrea and Decatur Street*.
ATLAMTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING unrqualed facilitiee for tha par
cbe.o end Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietor! would roapectfulljr call the atten
tion of Pn/aioians, Merchant., Plantar, and
tb* public generally, to lhair az'ao.ir* now
aod oarofutlr aaloctad stock cf DRUGS. MED-
ICIHKS, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLE*
PAINTS, OILS, AND DTE STUFFS, which
they arc now prepared to .ell oo tnr moil ran.
■ooable term, for Cash or approred paper. In
addition to lhair .took of Staple, Drug, and
Cheoiiealn. thoy bare a full assortment of
TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH-
ta. DENTAL AND SURGICAL IN8TRU-
MSNTA. Ac., Ac.
aa- They are ala* Sol* Proprietor* and Man
ufacturer. of TAYLOR'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELUUR. march M 'fil.
TO ERE.
BWO young Negro Won,.* to hire. Call at
. the aura of MADDOX A WATKINS
FOR HUB.
I HAVE a .taut yonog Negro Man. at ax .el-
Iren character, to hire by the month.
apriT. 0. W. ADAIR
THtrimrr watmino n.ACf int**?
souriiMN cottrtDtRAcr.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
MiaiwaaGBs aoiwrr, nnoaota,
TgriLLbaema far tha rereptfoa oT VMton
W an tba flnt of May. Tha Watar, at A
Tonis aad lertgoretar, ha* ao of
Spring* are aot tty aaaaaalhla traaa
l.abMW Moewni apH-fta. 0.'
DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.,
(SPBO—ia» m dim tea • in,)
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re*
tall Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS!
and Binding Skins, 8bo* Pen and Bho* Find
ings—at th« Sign of th* Big Boot,
L. M. DIMIOK, | Chart*c» llwck,
WM. WILAOM, V Patch-Tret Bursei,
A. MIX. I A Urdu, Georgia. oclll
Great Excitement at tha
Shoe and Leather Em
porium of Dim teg,
W llaon 4k Co.,
ON PIACH-T&EB STREET,
▲ large lot of BOOTS and
SHOES, just received from
otactory, i
j
(old at price, unprecedented
in thii market
Ladies' Patent Foxed Lace Heal Gafter*, at
$1 35 a pair.
Ladies' Sawed Morocco Loco Heel Soote, et
*1 It e peir.
Men'*, Beya, Miaaea and Children's Bent, aad
Shoes, preportionably cheap, and warranted.
Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof end Pnmp
Reels new style*—just receired. end will be
acid at prioee lower than any House ia this
city will sail wegned a Boot,
5,000 lb* Hemlock Bale Leather, Jnat reeeir-
ed end tor ml* at aharlaanm prices, or lower
than crcr before sold ia this market
50 doaon French and American Calf Skins,
WtJI
> day toast,ed, ted will
on on Near York pries*,
’eg*, Lining, Binding and
Last*, Boat* Trees, Page, Lining, Binding end
Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately
cheap.
Those wanting Good Boots. Shoes, or Leather
et low prioee, will find it to their internet to
giro aa a call before purchasing.
TMMlCK, WILSON A CO.,
dec33 Sign of the Big Boot.
to pztAnmnEui
W R hare new ia Store, alamo******n«»a
■oaky. Stall, fair late Itaegnaa,
‘ rttb two Soars teta* of tka bat aaohty
i took Sol* Leap,or aad Dak Uppers, with
price*. kjtSaaah. of start* pair.
DIMfCK, W1LSON A Ob.