Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 06, 1861, Image 3

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SOUTHERN ! -CONFEDERACY.* I PBOFESSOR NOWS / ! DANCiffd ftCADEMY, outturn €aaf r derarg EDNESDAY, MARCH «, 1M1. Omr Jgt»f >. following n.m.d mMM Mta ***** A,«u. to wli.lt adWipHo* »nd *dw. i« Hinnig< lor th< •• OiU-Ciiy Ootniaa. I? rWeipU for moo.,, a* *<W">ot of ill* po- will be bindiug on Bs: Jeorge 8. Thomw, A. J. Caviar. B. F. Abbott, S»Uk H. Ofifln, Jotepb A Wood. mu a Pori of B»U? *»4 Delivery l bo Secrotorj of ibo TrOMurj of ihoCoa- if State* baa deslftaied the city of At- a Port of Entry end Delivery, ambreciag territory circumscribed by a line extend- from West Point, In Troup County, lo aerille, Cpeon County, theoce to (Ireeoe- Greene County, and from tb# latter . _ a direct Northern Hoe. lotbe bordara utb Carolina—the 8»al* of the Car », Trnneaaee and Alabama completing the ml. learn that the AgeacJ of the Port of Al bas been tendered to Fraoci* J. Sback- , E»<| , formerly of Okarlealoa, late of ,bus. and for the laal twelve months n nt of this city. Should Mr. Rbackalford pt the responsible position, wo know of iDtUman better calculated to discharge the of one wboaa appointment would more entire satisfaction to the community moral. Personal. on. A. R. Wright reaabed this city to day he 1 o'clock train from Rome, and will on the 12 o’clock train to aigbt for Mont* .ry. Teigga arrived In Jfew Orleans oa ike instant from Texas, and was enthusiastic* received. A salute was fired by the Ar*. •y, and the General esoortfd lo bia reals by the military and members of the Con vent ion. 1 in manse crowds were gath* along the line of tha procession, and the usiasm wan very great. Leigh, of the United States Army, and de-Camp to Lieut. Gen. Scott, has resign* d tendered hie services to the Cjcfede* States, and will be accepted. Rumors. have it directly from a member of the ieVn Congress, that despatches came to lata yesterday afternoon, fro n our Cora- onera te the United fitaUa Government, ng President Davis of their rejection Lincoln administration. We ere fur- informed that Mr. Eliott, of Mississippi, the Postmaster Generalship, and that awisi 0/ the same State, will be tendered L tided Davis sent sealed dispatches to ^ickens yesterday, and wa have the beet I /or laying that he regard* war as cer- Capt. Ceorge W, Lee. ^earn that Captain Geo. W. Lee's Voluns oropany has been accepted by President and will he immediately ordered lo aton. omiug from Mont guar, ery, on Tuesday dpt. Lee was honored by the presenta- t flag of the Confederate States by a \ of ladies who were on board the train, ndies procured the material of whlob ids the flag at Graatville, Troup eonn- when tba train arrived at Fairburn, l county, tha flag was raised for the he oa the soil of Georgia. The ladies It bis presentation were Mre. R. F. Dull, Orleans, Mrs. 8. H. Autery, of Cus labama, Mrs. Carls WalUoe, of Knox- •noeseee, and Mrs. W. T. Wilton and H. Witt, of Atlanta. Lee, consequently, hex been the re Vibe first flag presentation in the ' Georgia, and the second flag made I adeptioa by Congress, in theCnnfed- LATEST NEWS! COMFEDERATE STATES Of AMERICA. Montuqmsxy, Marob 6. There was ae bueiaaaa of importance trans acted in the Coagreee to-day, moat of tb*tim* being spent ia secret session, and again to* f>igbt. The general opinion prevalent here ie that Lincoln's Inaugural is a virtual declaration of Recruiting. bergy an the part of the Btate, It would r being sprung to the Immediate or- I And equipment of the two Regiment* * Hkefy soon to be called to the yJ& their rsapectivc Chief!*, the In- r and the gallant Hardee. HU Ex- qremor Brown, so prominent in the I of whom all the 8outh Is justly proud, nipresent In supervision throughout r Our word for It, Georgia will not be ; in the hour of trial; but, with and visor down," ready to wel- Invader of her soil "with bloody hands Me graves." An officer of the 2d, just Quarters, icports the Garrison at Au- rtlvity of preparation to turn loose pdf war*’ on the first required necessl- Valker is on the spot infusing seal, promptitude into each division of ument being exhausted, we stand by Heady ! Jlvnro from the 8avanaah Republi- trick Brady was murdered at his pid la presence of his wife, on 8at- I in Bavanoah, by a negro wan, a ruaaway, and whom he al iened Glover, from Ala* at ebbed and robbed of a ^ ney aad a pistol, la Columbia, night last. T e mte aimed » ee euspieio* of haviag So we learn from the UNITED STATER. Washimqtom, hlareh 6. If *j. Andersen, «p to the 4th of Maroh, has eoalioued to speak of his condition aa safe.— Ha expresses tha opinion tkat enforcement* had better not be seat to him. Drafts drawn by Secretary Dix on the As sist an l Treasurer at New Orleans, to pay for work done oa the Custom House in tkat city, and, also, drafts by Pose master-General King on the same officer for postal servioe, amount ing to between two and threo hundred thous and dollars, have been returned unpaid. Tke resignation of lion. Mr. Preston, Uni ted States Minister to Spain, was filed this morning in tha Slat# Department. A large numbt r of citiseua of Kentucky and Iadiena are here, urging the promotion of Mqjor Anderson as Brigadier-General, vice Brigadier-General Twiggs. Capt. Lay of Virgioia, an Aid-de-Catnp to Gen. Scott, baa resigned. The Senate was in secret session for an hour and* half to-day, during which Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet was confirmed, aa follows: Wm. If. Seward of New York, Secretary of State : 8. P. Chase of Ohio, Secretary of the Treat ury ; Simon Cameron of Penntylvania, Secretary of War ; Gideon Weill of Connecticut, Secretary of tba Navy ; Fraaeia P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, Post- Master General; Caleb B. Smith of Indiana, Secretary of tha Interior; Edward Bates of Missouri, Attorney-Gene ral. The votes for thee* were unanimous for all, except for Bates and Blair, fbur or five votes being cast against each—that many Senators objecting to them, because they were unwill* iog to vote for aoy member of the Slave Sla es to go into the Cabinet. A large crowd assembled around tba door* of tbs Senate Chamber, noxious to hear the result of the Executive Session. COMMERCIAL. ...The following vessels, now at the Navy Yard at Norfolk, Virginia, cannot be prepared •a under three or four months. Pennsylvania, ship-of the-line 12 ) guns. Delaware " 44 ......... 01 Columbus “ 44 80 New York 44 44 84 United States, frigate 50 Columbia 41 50 Raritan '* 50 Kerrlmac 44 48 Plymouth, tloop-of-war... 22 Germantown 44 22 Dal# 44 10 Parry, brig 0 Dolphin, brig 4 Water Witch, schooner 3 Total.. ...631 I child was almost entirely da- »Hi a hovel la the Five Peiata, • a few day* ago. Rt* of thirty-fivo #a« recently r kowaa ia fiekoharie county, N. taw years before, waa Us jidf Um boat lawyer ► of .. The French Government has decided to monopolize the business of manufacturing lu cifer matches. It will bag 20,000,000 francs per year by it. ...It is said that $200,000 more bat been lost than gained in the oil wells in Pennsylva nia. The reports to the contrary are for spec ulative purposes. Tha Duke of Wellington baa given a piece of ground for a new Wesleyan chapel in Norfolk, England. J. E. Williams, the Treasurer of the Kan its Relief Fund, acknowledges the receipt of $18 293 19. ....There occurred in London, during 1800, 1,241 fires, 110 firing of chimneys and 00 false alarms ot fire. ...One thousand Prussian thalers are to bo ■ttuck off* at the mint at Berlin, in commemo ration of tha decease of the lata King. A little daughter of Mr. Denial Hall, of Hopewell township, York county, Pennsylva nia, died on Saturday, 16th ultimo. Her death was caused by estiog tha head* of luoifer matches. Tha Oalifornia Legislature has passed resolutions endorsing tb* Crittenden compro mise, and tha views against coercion expressed by Breckinridge sod Douglas. It ie said that an attempt la making to reunite tha two wings of tha Democratic party in that State. ... Tha Democrat says that a lady ia Scott county, gave birth to a Out daughter not long since, and mother and daughter were doing well, when about one weak after, tha mother doue better by giving birth to a bouncing boy. .. An English physician recommends so abundant use of horse-raddish aa a cure for early dyspepsia. Tha hooka on which women’s hearts are naught, observes a French author, aro hooka of gold. Tha manufacture of boot-root sugar ia Franco has fallen sff tha last year about one* 'fifth. Tb. f.th.r of Grae. Darling, *n eolo- br.t«d Cor h.r br.T. imou. of .drow.it), era. I«r V.r. lil.nd lighthouse, mi*. y**r» siace, tu rM«nll, bM. p«a*l«*#d ky tb. Britith goTararaaat. S*“Tha Leavenworth (Kansaa) "TimM " •ay, Thadd.ua Hyatt', r*porta of tb. tarrtkla auflhrlag, I. K. -m bra all gammon. ■ .iron*, a.ii.r by wm. a. mamma ATLANTA, March «, 18«l. Trite la artir« today, mW Jf.rct.ul. .r. rip. I JIf Mttat Pta-lww ofA.r. •bhMM.ti tr. kegtonlo, to WWW tliraacM wUh niularity, ul tha t.r,« .mount of Tr.lfht .tor.d .1 Nukrfil. la Rwtlnf lu w>, lo dr.. Umuiom. tluB. U a rood dwtAad for Mmk and Com, «tcb harla, . afixkt upward t.adraajr. Whole..Ic prior, for Prim. WWU, r®M cents. Bioea eoatioues 4nr ; the eiock telng light, It com- idaads for Prime SheuMsrs, 9X&IVX ; Clear Hides, 18 ®I8*; Haros, 11^©ia. In* U steady et 18el8) 4 . ftoca—eoedsalestOodsyofSaperflnsstie 60-eoms S4$T. Wo *eote eetremet si $4 10 to |T—Bxtrs and Chy brands at $J 50 to U 50. Sea as—Large stocks on hand, with felr demand. New Orteene, T*sf*. The following are the Beeelpts te-dsy of leading ar ticles per Western A Atlantic HaUrosd : Baron, IT hhds and 8 boxes ; Flour, 544 sacks; Corn, 8,480 sacks ; Lard 10llsrcss ; Wheat, 110 sacks; Meal, 73 bushels and 72 sasks; Oats, 00 sacks. OT In answer to many question*, we state that the Goods A at were refused to be received hy the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, are stored in the Warehous es at Nashville at Consignee's expense; and to Insure their prompt forwarding, Merchants should write to parties who have their goods stored, and authorise the Railroad to pay their chargee and attach the seme on Freight hill. MONETARY. New York Exchange scarce, with good demand at 8.54 a4 per cent, premium. Good Tennessee and Kentucky Banks from par to 1 percent, premium. Al'Gt'STA, M'rch 0.—Fine Cottons are In good de mand, but It la difficult to part with poor qualities— Price, from 7 to II%. The sales of the week foot up 7,147, and the receipts s Am. dales to day 478 bates, at prices ranging CHARLESTON, March 5.-Salet of Cotton t bales, at price# ranging .from S£ to 12 cents. 1 ket waa unchanged. 8,700 balsa. Receipts three 0,0*0 hales NASHVILLE, March S.—^The river Is receding with a little upwards of 0 feet water on the Simula. The Minnetonka ia the regular packet for Poducah to-morrow. 8he leaves at 18, M. The B. M. Banyan pasted Paducah, bound for this port, yesterday morning, heavily laden. 8he will leave for St. Lonla to-morrow at 4 o'clock, P. M. PKOVlfHifNAL Gm VenMENT j jjf Confederate States of America. MRSIDaKT : JETFEBSON DAVIS, Of Mississippi vica PRRSiDxrr: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. covQBaai: President—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPF.R, Esq., of Alabama. If BUB BUS Alab> __. vy, W. ?. Chilton, 8. V. Hale, Collin _ Snorter, Daniel It. Lewis, Thomas Fearn. Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jaek- son Morton. Georgia—Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, P. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, R. A. Nrotoet, B. U. Hill, A. R. Wright, Tnomas R. K. Cobb, A. II. Keuan, Alexander H. Stephens. IjMimana—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClouet, Chat M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar shall. MiMiMippi-W. P. Harris, Waiter Brooks, N. L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina— R. B. Rhett, Jr., R W. Barnwell, L. M. Keitt, James Cbeenut, Jr., C. G. Memnlnger, W. Portlier Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. BTlIVDIJfS COMMITTKBK. Kw ecu tire Department*- Stephens, Conrad, Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. Foreign Ajfaire—HhcU, Xishet, Perkins, Walker, Keitt. Military Affaire—Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan, Anderson. Fatal affaire—Conrad, Chrsnut, Smith, Wrights, Owens. Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Burry,McRae. Commerce—Memmlnger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor ton, Curry. Judiciary—Clayton, Withers. Hale, Cobb, Harris. Foetal—ClilUon, Boyce, 11111, Harrison, Curry. Fatente— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territoriee—ihesnut, C’nmplell, Marshall, Mlnbet, Fearn. Fubllc Lands—Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian Affaire— Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lawis.Keitt. COR.1k.li OF PBACII TBXB Al*l» M ft III ETTA STSXKTS, ' XJ day., from 3 till 5 o clock. P. M , for La- Al*o keep oonaUntl; Munufucturcr. of lid Wbolesal* AMI He- tuy iUutien la ASP IR09AN8I ep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, Frenab Calf 8kins, Lining ight, front 7j fill 10 o’clock, for VoBNgOeo- «»J Binding Bki**, fibM Pm mb* fib** FimT Afcnicn. iog*—at the Bigll tha B% Boot, Teroia^^l(| for tha.full cnuriq of ^12 iee^om ^ L.^M._DIM1CK, j Cherftkst^Black^,,^ * ^ f A. MIX. J MkuAmt GsaSae octlft days. Feb. Ifi-tt G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON, i Ja DRUGGISTS, J I’llA liM-U'i ;UTWIV, I ppre Medicines, CHEMICALS, FANCY AND 10ILET ARTICLES, BURNING KUTIF; CAM PHENE, i K► ROSENK OIL AND LAMPS, SCRmIOAI, aHental INSTRUMENTS, FINE UtENCH AMD CATAWBA BRANDI HP, WINKS, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. GUANO GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. W. M. D’Antlgnac, Pres Bank qf Augusta, Augusta. John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Ca»h. Genuine 3s with counterfeit signatures are in circula- j lion—better reluse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. J 10s, vlg. Mer ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. g«u. 10s, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine. 20*, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has ! S portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; the > genuine has XX. Monk qf Athens, Athens. .A. P. Hearing, Cash. D. Adams, Cash. t of Colu mbu H. Young. Pi 9e raised from la. Bank qf Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lauiar, Tres J. C. Per rill, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash. Bank qf Fulton, Atlanta. E. W. Ilolund, Prea A. Austell, Cash. A few Impressions, 10s and 20s, (old plates. Nos. be tween 2,000 and 8,<XlO,) are in circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia^ Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres A. II. Powell, Csbh. Bank qf 8acaemah. Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Prea W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 3s altered from Is ; vlg. a steamship, a fetualo ou the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10a, vig. 1 music standing; “ Bank of Savannah” In black type; X on the right end ; Mkn on the left cud. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. OOs, vig. female sitting, hol.iing figuie 30; three oval dies on tbe right eud, with ‘-Georgia” across them, firry across left eud ; tinitatioa of old plate. 30s, vig. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge in the dieta> ce; unlike genuine. 100a, have a et earner on left end with 100 over and nndcr It; small 100s atound the whole margin ; “Stale Bank of Georgia” on the back In red Ink ; unlike the genuine. IOCS, not like genuine; vlg. female seated btside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive in the distance. Central Bailread «fi Banking Cotnpany, 8a\ annsh. IL R. Cuv ier, Pres G. A. I'uyler, Cash. City Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. (Jouid, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' et Mechanics' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Prea...... ...J. B. Uaudry, Cash. Geergla Railroad et Banking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Prea J. Milligan, Cash. 50s, vlg. three facet, the middle one is Indistinct— poorly engraved. La Grange Bank, LaG range. Thomas Burch, Prea. W. II. Tuller, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.] Charles F. Mills, Pres Wa P. Hunter. Cash. 6o«, vlg. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end, same on left end, good Imitation of old plate. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pros Milo Haleb, Cash. Mr chan ice’ Barings Bank, Saranoah. (Bee Farmers' and Mechanic*' Bank.) Merchants' et Planters' Bank, Savannah. H. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. »\ Inman, Prea A. B. Cowan, Oash. Planters' Bank qf the Stats of Georgia, Savannah. G. W. Anderson, Pres .....H. W. Mercer, Oash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C. Kpplng, Prea. J. 8. Hutton, Caah. Union Bank, Augusta. trig I i, Prea John Craig, Cash. BEACH & BOOT Arr now Receiving a full Line of SPRING GOODS, INCLUDINO liAREQE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHAILICS, SUES, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, f LA CES, dir., die. nplete and large, nod FOR SAL* BY FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, Agt*nt for Atlanta, j Feb. 14.—5t FRENCH CALF SKINS. A LARGE LOT, just received direct the Importers, and for sale j or single skin, at low prices, by DIMIGK, WILSON A CO., ootl Pctch-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia- Great ExclUmcnt it the Shoe and Leather Bn- Parian 9k JLHaalek, Wllaoa it Co*, OH PKACH-TBK1 STREET. A large lot of BOOTS and 8HOE8, lust received from the raaoulactorj, and will be •old at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladiea’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Men's, Boya, Misses and Children's Boot* and ^hoes, proportionablv cheap, and warranted. * Gents 4 French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be sold at prices lower than any House in this city will sell as good a Boot. 5,000 lbs Hemlock Bole Leather, joft receiv ed end lor sale at Charleston prices, or lower i than ever before sold in this market 50 dozen French and American Calf 8kini, ! of various brands, this day received, and will be told at a commission on New York prices. Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binning and y Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately 1 aheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Shoe*, or Leather . low prices, will find it to the'~ — * I give us a call before purchasing. 1 dec22 BIKER & JARVIS’ ISLAM) GLAXO, 1p ri “* will find it to their interest to • i 0vc us a call before purchasing. DIMlCK, WILSON k CO., Sign of the Big Boot. 3 000 best quality of Good Hem jUWU lock Sole Leather; 3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage Sole Leather; 2,000 lbs best quality Good Oak Sole Leather—all just received and >w prices, at wholesale or R< tail, by DIMICK, WILSON k CO., I octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. M ackerel- 100 Half-barrels No. 8 Mackerel; 50 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel ; 50 kits No. 3 Mackerel; 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel; 10 Half-barreis No. 1 Mackerel; 20 kits No. I Mackerel; 1,000 lbs Cod Fish; 250 lbs Pollock ; 50 boxes of best Herring. All for sale, low. by I juneU CENTER A TREADWELL. I State of Georgia, Fulton County. j fPWO month* afterdate application ail! he made to the | L Court of Ordinary of "aid rounly for leave to «rll I (lie Real Estate of John O. lioyt. laie of said county, I d«cea*ed. C. C. RoDES, I | Vrt). 22,1861. W. MH.MK, }«*”<»«>'»• will be sold for CASH, McNAUGHT. ORMOND A CO. A. ISAACS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy GOODS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Dlonbca, Rudjts, pcrfnmtrj), <S&o., <Sgo. CONNELLY S IRON FRONT BUILDING WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA QA. at as low prices at fared. March 4, IsOl. J. W. HE WELL, WHoLKSALS AND ENTAIL DKALES IX Fancy and Stnplo DRY GOODS. MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner Whitehall Sc Alabama Hf s. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Feb. 16—ly. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! AIoss and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLE AGENTS FOR— WrigliUs Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. may 17 Mraken and Limned Banka. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Greeneeboro'. Green* sboru' Broke. Cherokee Insurance et B'klng Co., Dalton Broke. Interior Bank qf Griffin, Gridin Closed. Manufacturers*Bank of <7, Planters' et Mechanics’ Bat 7riMn, Griffin..80 9 c. dK nk, Dalton. ou—others melear—refuoe all. Thia Bank la*not current here. tuthem Bank qf Georgia, Balnhrldge Broke. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah Mot Bankabio. Rafaso ail Georgia Banka not found hare. The dla- i e t monisms 1 W« OTutfiaHM^tofi wymUfi.. V*> a V. MMMMOX, Of Ul. tit,, M • for Colon.I, to aoBMtttfi tu. — •fon. wu ifi. for Coloo.l, lo eouuaW tfc. KhhmdI. : POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOilNO OF MAILS, Ac. BY GKOBQIA RAILROAD. Doe, dally, at 11.44 P.M., and 9.oa A M. Closes, daily, at 8 00 A.M., aad Au# 1* M. BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 1.13 P.M. ClneSB, dally, at f.00 A.M. BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD. Dee, dally,at 7.10 P.M. Closet, daily, at 9.00 P.M. BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. Dee, daily, at — 7.15 P.M. Closes, dally, at 11.00 A.M. OFFICE HOURS. Until further notice, the Offlce win be kept open for the delivery ot mall-matter, dally (Sundays excepted,) from T A.M. till 1 o’clock, P M., and from half-past 8 till 4 o'clock, P.M. On laadayi the OAce will he open frees • A.M till e'cleek, A M., and fro* I* till IJg o'clock, P.M. T. C. HOWARD, AUCTION SALE —OF— 30,000 YARDS Cloths, Cassimercs, &c., -OF- Vii*giuia MauufHctuve, -IN— RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. T HE CRENSHAW WOOLEN COMPANY having entire coLtideuce that the auperi- ority of tbvir Goods will be appreciated, and wishing them to go into immediate use and cousumplioD, will soli at Auction, iu one of the New 8u>rea under the Bpotswood Hotel, ou Goods < be (i manufacture, which may then COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND 1(ET.\1L, IN— &hinii. CiLiso, iitvrr, Slated and %Srittania WARE AND CROCKERY; A LARGE lot of CUT ind FRE38ED GLA8H; WHITE, GILT. Mod DECORATED CR NA. TEA, DINNER, and TOILET SETS. »ninjr price) SILVER-PLATED TEA 8ETI CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS. Ae. A. KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATT8, CHINA VASES, At. A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A Urge and complete atock of WHITE GRANITE A COMMON CROCKERY. to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANT8. We imfMirt our goods from Europe and buy of the beat American Manufacturers, and will sell for tbe smallest possible profits for CAbH. COLE & WYLIE, Whitehall 8treet, nearly Opposite Beach k Root’s, Atlanta. Georgia. FOR MALM AT CtMT* r Sharia of Steak (• All a at* PLronlx Loan i Building AaaooUiiom. Apply et thia of- mist Single and Doubled-Milled Plain aud Fancy Cloths. Casaimert'B, Due Skint, Aa, Ac.,of about ! 100 different styles and pattern*, bamtdes of moat of these Good* can be teen at our <dli«>e any lime previous to the day ol sale; and we trust, aa this enterprise seems to merit success, that Ih* tale will be attended by tbe trade of the far South, aa well aa in Virginia. Tkrms: Under $100, cash; Iroui $100 t«> $500, 4 month*; aud on all sums over $500,6 months credit, for approved negotiable paper, with an allowance ot one per cent, per mouth discount for cash. CRKNSIIAW A CO . Agts , Crenshaw Woolen Company. Kichtnoud, Va. Will be added to the above sale, at the same time end place, a large lot of Domestic Cot tons, consisting of various qualities of Brown Sheeting, Shirting and Oxuaburgs, manufac tured by our Factories in Petersburg. LYNCH A CALLENDER, Agta , ml 3t Ettnck’s A Mattoax Companies. THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. THIS Daily and Weekly Political and Com mercial Journal, edited by ‘ lYTHE. Esq., and JAMES M. 8M JuHN B. WEE contains tba latest news by JuHN B. WEEMS, Ksg , Associate, Telegraph am Mail; ia published in the City of Augusta Georgia, by W M. J. VA80N A Co. It is the cheapest Political Paper of its size, FURNITURE! —- -— v V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for th. r.*t palrorMgo of M17 MUm.rmi, fri.nd. *uil customers, tod boring * continuance of th< sama, I .gam taka ultaeure iu intorruia* them that 1 hare now in atom tha LAEGEST AND BEST ASSOBTED STOCK —or— FURNITURE. orer before offered in Atlanta, and All of SOUTHERN MAKE, and am lo alraoat daily receipt of New aud Varied fiirlea of all klnda of Furniture from tl well kuoWn FtaSory of TQj • • draxixr »• jhw 9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Nheef* Works. Chtuaiiuj. Otcrp'a, is Forraiw. whl i issued Dally,fuIh.ConK'deTaUSutaaol Amor’ I *»» aulfioient guarauteo that all tha work frota'th. ABOVE FACTORY Tagstd IL thtmrit TERMS-CABH IN ADVANCE! .Dally for O*. Ysar.._ fil Ot “ " Six Months g M " “ Threo Moutha 1 iu “ " One Mooth ,a Y. kly for O.a Year ,« ‘ “ Six Moutha | 36 “ “ FoarMoatka. i uo .< " Out Mooth so Post Maatefa ora authurited te act aa our utk > VnU]t* ,dUar, l“ fcm V “ 4 forward ubsteotlal quality. ALL WORK WARRAl$g)ED /QJ>£Q.. Prteea from I Mo 15 per eeut. lower than an^ other Vcamv(^^V*f In Georgia. . MATTRA8SEB, LOUNGES, LOOKING CLASSES, WINDOW SHADES. CGITtGE CHAIRS, M., AC. always on hand. - , PicTcaa Faaass made aud PtumTcum reymred wlifi gilfaem lad despatch. COPFIMI OP ALA NIJ.W OJt II.Nn. ' WHITEHALL 8TRPET. AT LANTA, GEOHOIA. Nor.], dtf. , ,, . “V* 1 . 4 I . • i l j' *■ -Mil Mini ^'WKV..