Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 24, 1861, Image 1

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Word, Tow. tad otbtr Public b cbtrftd belt prlca •tat of Uctytct Md Puattcl InrltblUta Mi lb Loci Column will be cktrjed *0 4a, nt iilnutidtfnm to to Uoltdod lb tr rtrl.Uob will to ntdt from tbt fort- aauRH * AOAUL t RAILROADS. illroai St Bashing Ornfmaj. lUuU, m Mile—»«*,—M M. I TOTOE, Superintendent, tit. ruituu TBA1B. to, dtily, at..— — 4.04, A- M- JutoA.™ 0.10, u, doily, At 0.10, A. M loot. to.. 0.44, A. tf. ■at rtMiiaia ittit. to, doily, to 0-10, P. tf. itrutlo to 0.00, A. U. ■to ot 1J0, P. M. lanU ot — 11.40, F. tf. ana in connection with tkoTroln. inrolinn ood th* SoTonnoh ond toad., a Augnit*. I * Vaat-Faiat Bailrend. Feet-Point, 07 Miloo—For.,.41 00. ■ Q. HULL, Superintendent. ut rtuuita ratio. ooto, doily, ot. ....10.10, A. tf. itot-Poiat to 1.10, P. tf. Id-Point, doily, ot l.N, P. tf. Atlanta to 7.01, P.M. uaar rtd.oteiB nut. ala, doily, to 0.N, A. tf. ftot-Point ot 0.40, A. tf. t-Poiat, daily, at Alt, A. tf. IttaaU at 7.00, A. tf. tonoacta with tho Montgomery A ■tod ot Weet-Poin*. A AtlaaOc Kailraaa. iattonoogo, 101 Milea—Poro,....$0. ▼. LEWIS, BapantoMBdank •at runim mu. UU, duly, at W.lfi, A. U. AoUoaMtoM.., 7A*,P.M. dtoaoogo ot 1.40, A. tf- Attfnt* to 10.00, A. tf d**on*et*,*e*h way.wltk tha Bom. ilraad ot Kingttoa, tho Boat Ten- Uaargia Riolrood at Dalton, and tha OChoUonooga Railroad to Chotto- HOW. »o«m, lot tf iluu^Pdrir..4$. » L. TYLER, guparlatialaat 'OAT rtMnaaa nutoi htoat 11.00, A. tf. Uoon at 4A0, P. tf too. ..10.00, P.M. Itlnu |i 4 Uf. p, II baaaot. 7.M, A- M. to« at „ 11.00, Fight. ““••ot r.n. A. tf. HTniaawill not ha ran on 8*n- ’«ich Wight Praia (baa Atlanta, *h th. Contra! lull rood for Boron- ••A. M.. and tha loato-Weetara for lOolamhaa, ot 0.40, A. tf,. toaia from Atlanta, aoaatbia With '.P.tf. Jagh Tlck.lt from AlltatotoWeW Ua* Oaialbas fora to lorWMoh, Whole]. Santo* Ik' m,n DENTISTRY. tf. HUNTINGTON, M. Dm OBNTXST, ATLtbTt, 0OO.O1A, ^ OPnCK fa Kowaoak bow boild comer Whitehall ond Hunter 8 tract.- aidaaea BiaV beam to tho loft of Oat. fea st rBKBNcei: Hon. R. P. Lyoa, Hr. E E. Htw.au, Uteri. Bench A Beet, Her. Mr. B< ere. Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rer. C. tf. Irwin, A. Tteoo, Nag.. CoL Nelaen Till, Col. W. 1. Lawton, Hanry Tarver, Albany. Jan 11. Ek I. A R, W. CRAVtfW, HAEE removed to their new and aplendid room in PAaxea’a Block, opficite Beach A Root., where they an prepared to wait on all who may with their prloe. Celia frooa a dlatoaee ot tended e with prom pin net. iaaelt-wetw MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, O FFICE on Alabama atroot, opposite Market Honae. Can be found either at bis office or nett door above. March SI. DK8. ALEXANDER * SHELBY, Office on Marietta Street, NortX tide. . Albxaitd South side. Dr. Banter may be fraud at the Tront House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OIKit md Kcuidmct JYKrtk tKdt to* .dfo- rtftla Stmt. March 71. 0 DR. H. W. BROWN. FFICE—Marietta Street over J. D. Sit 8 to re. Residence- Calhoun Street tnarcbM. a. I RABBAL. J ABBS S. BBORBB RANDAL it GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, OEOftalA. \\J ILL attend punctually to any and all bus- Vs iness entrusted to their cere. Office corner Mariette end Preeob Tree streets. March 28-dair. JAMES B. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Georgia, T>RACTICES in YTilkee end edjoinlng coun- 1 lief. Refers to George G. Hull, Esq., of THOMAS it ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in 8mitb*i Building, Whitebell street. Go ft. Tbomab, jaltHf Baa. P. Abbovt. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Per the pnrchaee ond .aloof Weetern Prodace, CottOD, Qrocerlta bad Merrntndlie gtn.rblly, Franklin Building, Jlabama Strut, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April », 1141. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, lfanafactuien and Dralen in MEN'S A BOY'S CLOTHING, MNTLtMEN'S fUKNISHINQ MOO*. oiorm, CAfsntsnKa a.yd rxxnxos. Markbant’a I rate. Kraal Building, White hall, street, t. a. Barton, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r. a. a at duct ) April 3d, 1141, ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wltliult ud Retail Dealer io PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AND— Oeneol Business Agent, W ILL attend promptly to any business en trusted tojtim. StoreinFranklin Building, on Alabama street nslLly P. E. McDAlTIEL, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ,ui Ann mum ALL Knnw OF PRODUCE, Hunder Street, between Whitehall end Prlar, Mlmnta, fanrgtn. March 3*. PATTTBN & MILLERS, GENERAL COVMISSiON ■ I *u u .■ —A*a— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ISsVittins'h, Georgia. * fc ■OH r MaaiMM, SSliESXBVS 3. W. HEWELL, waeusAie a*s imn, »bajjm is Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comer 'Whitehall Ac Alabama Ste., ATLANTA, OBOE «XA. Peb. 14—ly. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholetale and Retail Dealeri in Parian Figuret, Keroaiaa Lorn pa, Candle- ■ncki, Tea Tray., Table Male, Bukata, G' Shadce, Table Cnllery, Ac., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite ond eommoi Crockery to wkola,tie, at Chorlaatea pricea, nearly oppo- •ite Beach A Root’a, Whitehall (treat, Atlanta, Georgia. April Id, 1841. WRIGHT * JACKSON, FAOTOHS, COMMISSION —AMD— FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ALLIS B. WRIGUT. WM. B. JACKSOl. R EFER to Ceptaia John W. Anderson, Vs- ▼snnsb, Gs.; Cleghorn A Cunningbsm, Ssvsnnsh, Gs,; Boston k Villelonge, Savan nah, Gs .; Erwin k Hardee, Savannah, Ge.; Carbart k Bros., New York; T. W. Flemming k Co., Auguste, Ga.; Swan k Bro., Fernandi- na, Fla; Biabee A Canove, Jacksonville, Fie.; H.L. Hart, a; Paletka, FJe.; Simon Merritt, Hewkinsville, Ge. Agent for the Everglade Line of Mail Steam ers to Fernandina, and Steamers Isaac Soott and Oak, to Hewkinsville. aprlO-lm. Gr.n. ISA R. FOSTER. J. L. QCSSB FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS CONTHIISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STREET, Atlanta, Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce; also, eell Goode consigned to the best advan tage, and render acoounte of sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky 01 hand, snd for sale by FOSTER k QUEEN, may 5. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, AMD DBALER UI FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobaooo, Cigars, &o., —a Leo— BACON, LARD, CORN A FLOUR. *». 8, Cherokee Block, Femth-Tree Nt., Atlanta, Georgia. 1801. 1801. SALMONS k SIMMONS, Wholesale end Be tail Dealer* la FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! 3 KB of our firm having returned from Mar ket, where he hasi just completed an exten sive purchase of oar Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, we take this method of advieidg the public of the tame. Our stook of # STAPLM k FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRT!NOS, Ite., U ample. Crepe YffiJOuftmto, Barege MngUrto, Wrench chintx, OPEN I PI G MY I MRS, DtJttAND T5 D6PECTFULLY paaonaoea that Friday, XV !4th April, (iaalaht.) will he her regular opening day for tha Beaeoa, and cordially ex tend. to her patron, ea iavitotion to examine her atylea without further tootice. npli-tf. SPRING MILLIHERYI Mra. J. M. Boring H AVING ju*t returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Spring Goode, taxes pleasure in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection of them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces ell the latest styles, which will be offered st prices to ante the timet. Rooms in Parker's new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11. ATLANTA Clothing §inll. large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citisene of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Cents, Pants, Vests, tfhlrte, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Nocks, Hate, Caps, and everything elee in the Clothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —ALSO, OB BAWD— Jewelry I Knives ! O o m b s I And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nearly opposite marchl5tf Eddle.nan k Bank rorr-oppiCE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. Post Officb, Atlakta, April to, INI. Until farther notice, the Mails will close se follows: Georgia Railroad Mall T.V A.M. Western X Atlantic KsUrend Mall AJL Maeot A Western Railroad Mall ** A.M. Atlanta A West Point Railroad Mall » P.M. OPPICM HOURS. Opes at... ...7 A.M. OIsmsW 1P.M. Open at 2* P.M. Cloee at 0% P.M. SUNDAY. Opea at. SAM Glues as WAJf. Open at P.M Close at S* P.M. The offlee will cloee on the arrirnl of the Atlentn A West Pelnt Mall, -mil the same has Seen dtstrilmted : and on the arrival ef the Western A Atlantis ReUroad Mall, nntil both that end the Georgia Railroad Mall here been distributed. T. 0. HOWARD, P. M. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BROGUE A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, OKOKOI A. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY 8UPPLIK8, which have been bought, and will be told, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in ducements to cash buyers. In storo—25 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads ehoioe N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine Sugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and evervthing usu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. i. o. McDaniel, WBOLBBALB DBALKR IX BRAIN, RAGON, LARS, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES, Hunter Street, betxeeen Whitehall At Loyd Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1801. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGK, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, March IS. COX, IIILL <Si CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AXD DIRECT IMPORTERS OP WINKS, IiIQUORI, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., Peneh- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 31. BAM K1BKVAW. JO ME W. LVKM. KIRKMAN it LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, 8T. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Joww Kibkxax, James Woods, W GaaawpiBLD, Nashville, Teaa. jaa •—3m and a splendid assortment of Flmin * Fancy mike, Silk .Wanttee, Duelerc, Be., it? AlIZAWDt* MID OlOYtS, HI Ik MJTH An. Bv.ry ,.ri.tr of Ladle*’ kndtfitoto’ 8HOE8, aMufaoluraa in Philadelphia expreaaly for •nr trade. A more heeutiful lot of CARPCTlNOa. OIL CLOTHS ANO 44ATTHWM re bar* never d AH *4 wbleh i Order*pnaupaly ettoiided to. BAIitfQM * SIMMOVA AUeaU, Marsh 3L1441. WILLIAM F. PARKER, THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 141 Chamber* 8k, Wew York, Wines, Liquors A Qgari, i aj■ , Ato K»t. toyArto. to——>. 4»to ROlS^to^TSe^Sr - ^ *’ — Jr i ©RfcliSr®"' * wnX A rcTiBA. COLOHED PHOTOGRAPHS. ■pORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from 1 Old Leguerrenlypee, ho., by th. Photgraph- ie proeeae, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Uiaiatur* eia* up to tha ties of Li fa. Peraoae haring Daxnerraotypen of their d*. eeaeed reietiree sad Irienda, now her* th* op- uortueity of beriat them eopied to any eie* hay may wish, aad painted up to th* Life iu OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTRL, with the oertainty of satliag a perfect likeaeaa ia entry reepeck gB- Gallery oa Whitehall Streak Atlanta, Georgia. 0. W. DILL, Apn A Photographer. CONFECTIONARIES. F*. M. JACK, A.gent, ■nor sees f* w. r. a.aaive a oo. Whltoheii St, -Actiontat, Oeorgla VMH eeaetentlyeahend aa eaeel leal stoat A. ef OONPBOTIOMARIM, NUTS, CANDIES, rUABRvaa, PICULS, |tr . Alee* Fima Impvtod WISES, BBASMSS, TOBAOOO, OUaSs, A*. As. Ale*,o geeat rariaity ef Fasoy Artielea—Baa- toe^ad th* PaUtocaaeraUyaew re. epeetfnlly iaritod toealL FRATERNAL RECORD. MASONS. ATLANTA LODGE, Me. 0B, f. A. M., meet* ea tke eee- ond so4 foirtii Tbarsdsjr nlrhti In each month. LEWIS LaWBUt, W. M. Jvn M. Bobim, Secretary. FULTON LODGX, No. tifTr. A. M., meets on the first aad third Thmrsdajr night* In each month. DAVID MATRR, W. M. K. J. Missrr, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16, meets on the eecend aad fourth Monday nights in each month. L. J. GLKNN, H. P. 0. R. Uaklkttu, Secretary. July i LEWIS LAWSHI, Tb. III. Jobe M. Boaixo, Recorder. CtlUR DI LION COMMANDERT, No. 4, moeta on th' first and third Wednesday In each month. W. W. BOYD, M.-.R.*. W. T. MBAD, Recorder. ODD-FELLOW 8. )DGE, No. 28, meet William Wiuor, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second aad fourth Frida/ night*. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Flmmiso, Scribe. MECHANICAL. FULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION meets 2d Fri day in each month, at Engine House, No. 1 C. M. CALDWELL, President. Jism Noble, Jb., Secretary. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening in Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNE8, Chief Engineer. 8. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. R. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN F. EZZARD, Treasurer. W. K. Mamok, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in each month. LEVI 0. 0. Roots, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8, meets 1st Wednes day In each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presld'L Jobe Mclxsdom, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, meets first Saturday night in each month. EKANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Moab R. Fowl**, Secretary. Encourage Home Literature!! SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, D EVOTED to Literature, Agriculture, Horticulture, edited by gentlemen of eminent ability, in their sev eral departments, Is published every SATURDAY, at Augusta, Georgia. EX PRESS ION 8*0 f THE PRESS. Mts writer* are the moat distinguished In the South.' Delta, Net* Orleans. “Stands In the very first rank." Presbyterian, Charleeton. “ A paper, Indeed, for the South.'I—Nttcs, Savannah. * A most acceptable paper.”—ChrieMan Inde*. “Equalled by few,surpassed by none.” Times, Columbus. ** The best Investment of two dollars that could be made."—Missourian, Si. Louts. “ Deserve* the moat liberal patronage.” Baptist, Atlanta. “ We cordially commend It to Southerners." Enquirer, Richmond. “ Its contents are varied and agreeable.” Christian Advocate, Mem Orleans. “ Calculated, eminently, to Improve the soli and the mind."—Enquirer, Memphis. “ rilled with the choicest reading mstter. n Journal k Messenger, Macon, On. “ An excellent journal, odlted by competent gentle- men.”—chroniclekSentinel, Augusta, Oa. * Best Literary Journal In tbs country.** Journal, Louise ills. * A Southern bleeeing.”—Argue, Norfolk. “Every reading man in the country should ake It.** Republic, Avgusta. ty. Southron, Jackson, Mies. SoxiXlmGtxtititmi APyrwtfsflfiakM. A irmvBltr la SsMk Aasrise writafi! Ia tht savannas at luoaba, ia Qalaaa, I saw (ha moat terrible spectacle that can he seen ; aad although it ia not unoommon to the lababi- taota, do traveler hue ever mentleotd It. We were tea men on horseback, two of whom took the lead; in order to eoood the paatafe, while I preferred to ekirt the great foreot. One ef the bleeke who formed the vanguard returned at a full gallop, aad celled io me: "Here eir; eomoaadeee the errpeota la a pile." He pointed out to me aometkiag elevated In tha middle of the earaana or swamp which look ed like a bundle ef artna. One ef mj compa ny theta said, “This lo certainly one ef the assemblages ef serpents which heap theaieel- vee oo each other after a violent tempest. I have heard of these, but have never seen any ; let ue proceed cautiously, end not get too near/' We were within twenty paces of it; the terror of our horses prevented our nearvr approach, to which none of ue were ioelined. On a sodden the pyramid mass became agita ted ; horrible hiaeioge issued from it. Thou sands of serpents rolled spiral!/ cs each oih«* er, shot forth out of their ohele their hideous heads, nod presented iheir enormous darts and fiery eyes to ue. 1 own I was one of the first to draw back ; hue when I saw this formida ble phalanx rem«iaing at its poet, aad appear- lag to be more disposed to defend Itself than to attack us, 1 rode around in older to view its order of battle which faced the enemy on every side, i then sought whet could be the design of this numerous assemblage, and I concluded that the epecteo of serpents dread ed tome enemy, which might be the great ser pent or cayman ; and that the/ united them selves after seeing the enemy, la order to re sist In a mace. Ax Unmitigated Outmaob by a Skw Yobjk Mob.—It io currently reported in town, and generally believed, asthe report comet through an authoritative channel, that Mr. G. B. La mar, a native of Georgia, but for many years pest doing business in New York, wberw he formerly oocupied the positioa of President of the Bank of the Eepublie, was recently requir ed by a mob to give $500 for the support of the families of Volunteers, nod, upon hie re fusal, he was taken hold of end threatened with instant banging oa the nearest lamp post. Under this threat, and completely over powered, Mr. Lamar ooneented to give the money, remarking that he did so only on com* pulsioa by superior force, whereupon the mob required that the sum should be $1,000, and Mr. Lamar was thus held until he gave bis check for the latter amount, and a runner was despatched to the bank to get the money.— When tbe money was received he was releas ed.— Aug. Chronicle <V Sentinel. ‘Qlvse full veins for tbs pony/ “ Worth ten time* Its riptlou petes." Gantt*. Cha . Chattanooga, Without a rival—the beat that come* to na.** Express. Vicksburg, Mies. Invaluable to every man of literary taate.” Register, Mobile. fbe beat family paper pnhllehed.” Courier, Charleston. “ Equal, If not superior, In literary merits, to an Journal published.^“—Standard, Raleigh. “ a welcome guest at every fireslee” Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—PAY ABLB AL- ,i WAVS IN ADVANCE. Single copy, per annum $ 2. fit* eopien, ^ • !•- TeneopUe, ” W. Twenty copies, u 2o. Specimen copies aent gratia. The FIELD AND FIBE8IDI wlU shortly enter ui IU third volume, and Is now FIRMLY ESTABLISH S It U hiDdtam.Ij printed, In folio form, for Madia,, o* 4m peeer, end wkb «k.r tjpn. lr<rj .nrttao I. anfe to rlndle.t. (u claim ta b. til I FIRST WKtnr Pint IK THI SOUTH. lama Gardner. tiimtt, Ge. to AOVEimaGits. ■IRK VtCIhner (Ttoea) MaeM*|*f. no* la h. tarmOl X mam* In etotkfoto to to* keaet •< to* ilcM H^tom ■me Oafs Hearty mssepir aauum; (Halt cash, halaueo Iu twelve months: Obdttotoj. (»»•«) 4ifof to— 4»;»to«wetor; JfftljJSelJPTto'er-'tfr'lOtobbrm tS.T" —-■ -* -T tr-iTrTrmrnrittw St TROMede ■iexei*. Jg.!*: Staxtatiok at ocr Door —Ob* theneud hogaheeda of pria* becou reached her* jen- terde; by th* Sonikern Railroad. It looked •cry much like the WeeterD arUcle—eery aim* iler lo BOIRO 1 bar* Been io “Sinrlonaliy’ 1 —but *o tro not quite so rordaot as la tall “Abe Linkum ” whert it did eone from. W, do Dot heeitato, bowortr, to oay that «* are iaform- ed by koowieg eoee, Ibto thrre'e ocraoe of tho artielo where this came from, end that it ese be obtained for I be money—blocked, er ro blockade—tod Salmon Pueieff Cbaso'o or- den to the contrary, “notwlihetaetliog, nee- •rlheieea and t ot." Starving the South I— Whet an idea I W* did anppoe* that Lincoln and bio Cobioet were n little oheed of netur- nl born fools, but our mind ia sow undergoing o oheego.—I’rUriturg Ezprtu. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, NORCROS8’ BUILDING, Junction 'Whitwh.mil Sc Fesob-Tree Btreetow Atlmntfih, Goorgim, H AYS just rweeived, ud «n bob opening, tho largest stock of Goods thsy have ever offered In ons season. Their stock was bought exclusively for Cash, sod will be priced st low figures. They have every variety ef DRY GOODS, from Brown Homoopane to Ibo ditto* Drtoo Bilks; ail kind* of frtoh LADIES’ D&S88 GOODS; n lerg* kuorluent of ■TAFZJD GOODS, inclndiog Lineoe, Lowna, Piece Ooodi, Coliooee, Glnghsma, An.; all klsda of HOSIERY and FARCY ARTICLES. Alto, a largo eaoortmont JEWELRY, WATCHES, too. Ia their Beaton amt Rooaaa, they hare an ele gant and foil aupply of Roady-Msds Clothing, and UIVTLBMUrS FCRHISHIHG GOODS, TBUBKB, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Aleo, about $10,004 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &o. smbmclif all Mao*, aad a gnat variety, for La dies. tfieaeo. Moo. Boy* end Childrea. They repeat: their Block la T*ry fall, and they er* determleed to Belt. The pahlto are reapertfolly iaritod to call aad cauimiB* their etna It aad prieae before pur- chaeieg eleewhtre. march, StLVXT A DOtJGHXltTY. FLOOR AND MEAL STEWART U MOORE IT AVI oonetoaliy ea baud freak Family end afreet, Atlenta, Georgia WHfra OLD DOMIXIOX 8AW8. RICHMOND. VIROINIA, I I coaeeqaoaet ef the Itoehetoo of Ylrgieto, wettal) heraeltor uAr ewr etoch *f * Ctr- •Mlarv* “Obam eUV’ ■■helto-«tfiti totwa* f foramlufilthsifiosi priss 'tuM.' * Mtuam**,