Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 08, 1861, Image 3

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SO IJ' THERNi / C ON PE D EI1A J0 Y. iouthtrn (f oaf f drtatn FRIDAY, MAKCll 8, IM1. rtmxk Col. Lockrfdge of Text* and 0.1. V. D. Oro. . „f Virginia, art at Montgomery. Mr. Edward C. Elmore of Montgomery. 1 beeu appointed Titaarrer in tbe Treaeury I pertinent ol tho Proritioeel Qorimmeiit Montgomery. M»j- Anderson. •owetaUooedat Fort BumUr, has boon tendered the |M^il»ou formerly occu pied by General Twiggs. as commander of thi Federal troops in Tejrav nyt• telegram from Washington City. Mr. Sewnrd’s son was confirmed as Assistant Secretary of State, at Washing ton, yesterday Robert H. Mar Waa nominated for the May oralty of Augusta, on the 7th instant. Captain Wm. R. Boggs of Georgia, late Firal Lieutenant of the Ordaanee Department of the United States Army, has been appointed Aid. VCamp to Brigadier General Beauregard. Miss Harriet Lnne, nieco of Ex-Presilent uchanau, waas married on the 5th instant, to 'r. Jaa. Carlisle, reported to be the most bril liant Lawyer in Washington City. Military Matter*. Now that our young Republic is mustering her youug men into sen-ice for the protection of our homes and firesides, it becomes the com panies funning to show their patriotism at the start, by ordering their uniforms made up at home. In this connection we would enggeet to all military meu throughout the length and breadth of Georgia,that J. M. Holbrook, White hall 8treet, is making up Military Hats and Caps of the neatest styles, and of any desired pattern, at as low a rate as they can be furnish ed from any manufactory in Uio North. Glee him a trial. New Advertisements. We ionite special attention to our advertising columns. A few of our Merchants have receiv- ed and are opening large stocks of New Goods. We hope that others will soon avail themselves of the medium offered by the •• Confederacy" to extend their businets The circulation of the 44 Confederacy” is much greater than that of the - National American” in its palmiest Effgs. Our excellent Iriends J. L. White A C >., at lalhoun. Georgia, ha ve sent us fifty doien fresh jr laid eggs, for which they will please accept ur sincere ihauks. This is the biggest heii’a- ifst we have seen in a long time. Our courteous friends of Adams Express are ikewise entitled to our thanks fur delivering hem to us free of charge. Attention, Militia. We are authorised and requested to announce laj. R. F. Maim>ox, of this city, as a candidate or Colonel, to command the Regiment, eorgiu Militia, at the election to be held at he several preclncta in this county, on the9th ay of March next THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. HUS Daily and Weekly Political and Com- . mercisl Journal, edited by JAMES M. 8MYTHE, Esq., and JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq , Associate, •ntaios the latest news by Telegraph and ail; is published in the City ol Augusta -*e, by WM. J. VASON A Co. It is the cheapest Political Paper of its size, ued Daily, in tho Confedei ate States of Amer- TERMS-CASH IN ADVANCE: aily for One Year $5 00 ' Six Months 3 00 Three Months - 1 0® One Month .. - 3® cekly for One Year $2 00 44 41 Six Months 1 25 « 14 Four Months I (, 0 44 44 One Month 25 Post Masters are authorised to act aa our j*nUv to receive subscriptions, and forward Tthe Money. WILLIAM MACKIE, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINEK, HAVING located perma nently in Atlanta, will de vote bis whole attention to e above Branches in all their details. Likewise, SIGNS of every descriptor. WIN- W SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CaRVED ITERS made to order in any style, war- ted to equal any Oity in tha Union, ders from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Baach A Root's Building— fabl J. H. L0VEJ0Y, HOLESALfi & RETAIL GROCER, AID DKALKR IK Tubnrro, Wine, Liqaor, Ciqirn, kt. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. b25.1y !. B. CLIFFORD, "H, FLOUR, COFFER. 8U0AR, E. WINE, BAOOINO, ROPE, —AND— RAL PRODUCE BROKER —AND— Commission merchant, No. 4th or "Wall 8t„ loo»7illlb, jrr. NAL attention given to all orders and nsignmente Having thorough knowl- of the markets and my business, I Hatter _‘f that 1 can save those who Intrust their see to me, a fair profit I deal strictly ad evutem. Those who send their moo d orders to me get the full benefit of our Market. I dt not use tha money, nnd die article on time of $9, If or 9t days, 4 i in all markets. I can ahip m i any mao In lh« Sooth-West All I ask trial. New York Exchange received at t rate here. Ida net * LATEST NEWS! CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. Moktqomkbt, March 7. The Congress met nt the usunl hour ihln morning. Tho proceedings of yesterday were reed and approved. T. R R. Cobb, ef Georgia, introduced a re solution in relation to international copy* rights. The resolution was resd three times and passed. Mr. Clay ton, from the Judiciary Committee, introduced a bill in relation to tho Fedorel Courts, which was road and ordered to be printed. There being no further business on the public calender, the President announced that Congress would go into seorel session. Col. Braxton Uragg, was confirmed Briga dier General, and Colonel Wu>. J. Hardee confirmed colonel of the first regiment of In fantry. Am act to establish am* organise a ci rkac IX CONXKCTION WITH TUB DEPABTMKMT Of TUB TBKASUBY TO UK KNOWN AS TUB LIGHT HOI SB BUHIAl'. Sbo. 1. The Congress of the Confederate States do enact, That there shall be establish ed in connection with the Department of the Treasury a Bureau, to be. known as the Light House Bureau. The chief officer of such Bureau shall be a captain or commander of the navy, detailed for this service by or der of the President of the Confederate States, who shall receive as his compensation the same pey allowed to officers of the seme rank in the navy. There shall be appointed also a chief clerk, with a salary of twelve hundred doll are, and au accounting clerk with a salary of one thousand dollars. Sec. 1. All light bouses, light vessels, buOya, and other aids to aavigation, all the officers connected therewith, and all matters connec ted with the construction, repair, illumina tion, inspection and government thereof, and all duties appertaining to tbr administration of light hou-e affairs, shall be under the di- riction and control of the Light House Bu reau hereby established,subject at all limes io the Superintendence of the Secretary of the Treasury. Skc. 3 The chief of the bureau shall, a* soon possible, divide the sea coasts of (he Confed erate Slates into districts not exceeding five in number, as the .Secretary of tbe Treasury may deem expedient, and over each of these districts the President ehall appoiul an In spector, to be selected from the lieutenants in the navy, who shall discharge all the duties of inspection, survey or otherwise which may be required ol him by tbe chief of the be rettu For these services th rt Inspectors shall receive only their regular pay in ibe Navy. Sko. 4. The President ot ihs Confederale States may, from time to lime, at the reqoeti of the Secretary of tha Treasury, detail one or more of the officers of tbe Eugineer Corps of theariny, to be employed under the direc lion of the Light House Bureau, iu superin tending the construotiou or repair of light houses or other necessary structure! io con nection with the light house establishment, or other similar duty assigned by the bight House Bureau, in connection (herewith. ' Sbo. 5. The chief of the bureau shall at h ast once every year make a full report to Ibe Se cretary of the Treamry, giving a full state ment of the operations of the Light House es tablishment. He shall also, from time to time, give such information to the Secretary of the Treasury, as lie may require in refer ence to his Bureau. Sbo. 0. All laws and par's of laws contra vening the provisions of ibis act are hereby repealed. UNITED STATES, Washington, March 7. In the Senate, yesterday, Hon. Mr. Wigfall, in response to Douglas' speech of yesterday, said that it was nonsense to talk, as Lincoln did, of the unbroken Union. Seven States ere out, and never, never, never will return. If tbe Government did net remove the troops from Forts Sumter and Pickens, the Confederate 8tates would. The old Union remains to see whether it ehall have a decent funeral or an Irish wake. Mr. Douglas reiterated that the inaugural was indicative of peace. He said an attempt to collect the revenue or to reinforce Fort Sum ter would be considered coercion. That he had learned from tbe best military authority that it would require ten thousand troops and the whole American uavy to reinforce Sumter, and they must have bread and salt provisions for thirty-one days. The Senate was not in secret session to day. EUROPE. Tbe steamship Bremen, with Liverpool ad vices to the 20tb ultimo, arrived at New York on the 7th instant. Tbe sales of Cotton, at Liverpool, ou Mon day and Tuesday reached 19,500 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 1,000 bales. Hewitt's circular says that tbe mar ket was very dull, bat not lower than Satur day. He quotes Middling Orleans at 7d. and Middling Uplands at G|d. In London, consuls were quoted at 01 j (a, on. MOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, ££J Chahlrsvon, March t, 1831. S HIPPERS of Merchandize to points on the South Carolina and connecting Railroads, who have heretofore consigned tboir shipments to tbe Agent of the South Carolina' Railroad here, are notified tha 4 , this Company will dia- oontinne the business of r^eeiviog and forward* ing on and after the ltth instant. Thia proceeding is made neaescary, in conse quence of the new duties and responsibilities growing out of the Tariff Act, February 18th, of the Congress of tbe Confederate States. It will, therefore, be neceisary that all freight destined ae above should be directed to Com mission Merchants In the city, to whom the Company will oontlnne to advance ordinary expenses, such as freight, dray age, and wharf- And Shippers will find ft greatly to thair th reat to forward promptly to conrigawag In- vo ces and hills of lading, to enable^wddte be nested through the Custom Route without de- •mj COMMERCIAL. aarcNTBD daily by wm. h. barmen. ATLANTA, March S. Tie Freights down to-day are very heavy. Merchant* are receiving large shipments of Produce—grain, **• perjalljr. Large lots of Corn changed hands—princi pally to Mil former orders. Mach blame has been attach ed to Merchant* here by parties buying In this market. In consequence of not getting goods they ordeted. The facts are these : AH our Merchants had, at the time of aale, and now hare, luunenae shipments upon the road, and they sold to buyers 44 goods to arrive,” which all understood, in consequence of the rush of freights, expected shipments did not come through on time, and they could not ship them. It 1s a noted fhet, that Atlanta can boust of energetic and honorable Merchant*, and all may rest assured that every meant has boon used, and every exertion made, to All previous orders, sod give sattsfactlon to their nu merous customers. Bacob—All bought up to-day at former prices; in some cases a i advance. Clear Hides sell brisk. at 18c. llams, 18,V. Trlroe Shoulder*, 1H 4 @ 10,V. Cork—Yellow In demand at 90c. Prime White lively St 95(8 $1. Lard—Scarce, at If Y Holders ask . The following are the receipts to-day of principal ur- ticles per Western A Atlantio Rail Road Corn l-'CAitrle Flour... 4^*3 barrel*. Bacon... fit hogshead*—24 tons. Oats 558a»ck*. Coffee . 50 aack*. H.J ..... 82 bale». . A. I*. D.-aring, Cash. I'ash. . Fur rill, Cash. CUOUBI FLOUR I FLOURI-gM barreled juuu 19 BUT LIB * PET1R1 W’heat 2tU sacks. Coal *0 car loads. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANT!*. In consequence of the Immense receipts of freight at Atlanta Agency Western A Atlantic Rail Road, con signees must remove their goods immediately on arrival. The crowded state of the depot will suggest to all the propriety of this announcement. MONETARY. Bame a* > esterday. RIVER NEWS. NA8IIYILLK, March A—The river still continues to decline. Now on Harpeth shoals, 5 feet scant. Htearaer Nashville cleared yesterday for Cincinnati, also John Oault for Louisville. Steamer Metnotte arrived last evening from Pitts burg and Cincinnati, with a heavy cargo. Steamer John A. Fisher will be this day’s regular packet for Paducah at the usuhI hour. Meanter Janies Woods from New Orleans, Is line here pteam* r Hh/c1 Dell will be the next Cincinnati boat due in port from Cincinnati. *tsamer Poland lading at Lonl«\llle for lids port. At Pittsburg, on the 4th. the river was rising rapidly, with 14 feet water in the channel. Steamer Cotton Plunk sunk while descending I lit- Sun Flower river, In 15 feet water. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. AUaimtu Insurance dt Ranking C<*npan\f, A v punt a W. M. D’Ant iguac, Pres.. I J. Walton, Cash. Rank of AuguMa, Augusia. John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies. Cosh. Genuine 5* w ith counterfeit signatures are in circula tion—-belter refuse alt. Ids, female reclining, man Willi sleeves rolled up. Bis, vig. Mer ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen. los, vig. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. ‘A*s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jacksou; 20 on the lower corners; ihs genuine has XX. • Rank of Aiken*, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Prss. . Rank of OotumbuSt Columbus. W. H. Young. Pies 1». Adams 5s raised from Is. Batik of Commerce, Savannah. U. U. I-ainar, Pres Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. K. Smith, Pres J' hn McBryde, Cash. Bank of Atlanta. K. W. Roland, Pres A. Austell, Cosh. A few iuiprissioiis, Ids and 20s, (old plates, Nos. be tween 2,000 and M,ooo,) are in circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres. A. H. Powell, Cash. Bank of Baeannak, Savannah. Lewis P. Harris, Pres. W. n. Tinsley, Cash. 5s altered from is; vig. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vig. female standing; " llnnk of gavannah” In black type; X on th| right eud : mkn on the left end. Bank of the State ef Georgia^ Savannah. 50s, vig. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia” across them, siftv across left end ; Imitation of old plate. 50s, vig. female holding a rodder in her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat aad scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under It; small 100s around the whole margin; “State Bank of Oeorgia” on the back in red ink ; unlike the genuine. 100s, not like genuine; vig. female seated btslde a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing; locomotive In the distanoe. Central Railroad & Banking Companv, Sat annah. 1L R. Cuyler, Pm «. A. Cuyler, Cash. City Rank of Ategeuka, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres W. J. Bare* 1 , ('ash. Farmers’ dt Beckunlet' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres...... J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Geergia Railroad dc Banking Company, Augusta. John 1». King, Pres J. Milligan, ( ash. .V)t, vig. three faces, the middle one Is Indistinct— poorly engraved. /.aGrange Rank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Taller, Ct*b. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [f ormerly Marine A Fire Insurance Buuk.} Charles F. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 50s, vig. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end, same on left end, good Imitation of old plate. Mtckanice* Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics* Savings Bank, Savannah. (Bee Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.) Merchants* dt Planters' Bank, Savannah. II. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Xorik-Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of tke State of Georgia, Savannah. G. W. Anderson, Pres 11. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Rink, Savannah. O. Upping, Pres. J. S. Hutton, Cash. I'nion Rink, Augusta. [Formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Edward Thomas, Pres John Craig, Caeh. Broken and Closed Banks. Atlanta Rank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Greeneeboro'. Greenesboro' Broke. Cherokee Insurance dt Eking Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial Rank of Brunescick, Brunswick. .Closed. Erohonge Bank, Griffin Broke. Interior Bank of Griffin, Uriflin Closed. Manufactured Bank Of Griffin, Griffin..3d gl c. dls. Planters' dt Mechanics' Rank, Dalton. Borne Bills sail to be good—ethers nsele«t— refuse all. Bank Qf Wki/Jlsld,Ballon. This Hank Is not current here. Southern Rink of Georgia, Balnhrldge Broke. Timber ('utters’ Rank, Savaunah. ...Not Bankable. Refuse all Geergia Banks net found here. The dls- crlptlon appended under several ol the Banks, are the Counterfeits u|«n those Banks. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT or m Confederate States of America. president: JEFFERSON DAVIS, Of Mississippi. vice phksidbvt: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. CONQBKSR .* rrcsiueui—non. nOWKLL COBB, oi ucorgia. Fecretary—JOIINBON J. HOOPER, Esq., of Alaba MEMBERS. Alabama—K. W. Walker, R. H. flpith, J. L. M. Cur ry, W. P. Chilton, 8. P. Ilale, OolHn J. McRae, John GUI Shorter, Daniel K. Lewis, Thomas Pearn. Florida—Jauirs U. Owens, J. Pattou Anderson, Jack- son Morton. Georgia—Robert Tootnbs, Howell Cobb, F. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nisl-rt, H. II. IIIII, A. R. Wrigid, Tnouias R. K. Cobb, A. 11. Kenan, Alexander U. Stenheus. Louleiana—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DcClouet, Chss M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar shall. MiHsiseljipi—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L. Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. a Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina—K. IL lihelt, Jr., It. W. Barnwell, L. M. Keltt, James C'hesnut, Jr., C\ G. Memminger, W. Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. ST cutice Dtp rr, Brooke. Foreign Ajhtirn— Rhett, Nisbet, Perkins, Walker, Keltt. Military Affaire—Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Ktnan, Anderson. Fatal /ffalrs—Conrad, Chesnut, Bmlth, Wrights, tarry. Patents—Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territories—theanut, Campbell, Marshall, Nisbet, Fearn. Public Rinds—Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian Affairs— Morton, Ilale, Sparrow, Lewis.Keltt. Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton. Perkins. Accounts—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DcClouet, , Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bar- P09T*OFPICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. BT GEORGIA RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 11.46 P.M., and 9.00 A M. Closes, dally, at s.00 A M., and 6.00 P M BY WKBTKRN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 1.15 P.M. Clog**4Mly, At f.OOA.M. BY ATLANTA A WK8T-POINT RAILROAD. Due, dally, at T.l?V P.M. Closes, dally, at t.00 P.M. BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. Due, dally,at T.IA P.M. Closes, dally, at — 11.00 A.M. OFFICE HOI RB. Vutll further notice, the Offlca trill be kept open for tbs delivery of mail-matter, daily (Mondays axeepUdJ from 7 A M. till 1 •'clock, P.M., aad from half-past 3 HU Oa flsmtays tha4>Asa vriH hoopea fiemti A.M. till 9jf •'clock, A M., aad Dorn %H »HI Vdaak, P.M. t C. NOW AID, Postmaster. DR. 4. H. McLtiAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL —AND— ULOOD PUIIIFIKK, rill URKSTBST RRMIDV 111 the World, MOST DELICIOUS BEACH & ROOT Arc now Rrrrlvine t full Line of SPRING WOODS, INCLUDING JURKOK ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA HNS, DE CHINES, C IIA LUCS, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, KtIBR OWERIES, LA CES, Jr., d'c. 0 U3 Stock will be complete and large, and will be sold for CASH, at as low prices aa Goods bare erer been of fared. BEACH A ROOT. March 4, 1801. J Delightful Cor dial KYF.lt TAKEN. T HE thousands up «n thousands who “gal » are daily using Mc-fft.. tuLinw I I Lean's Btrcngthenlng * rr in * in S Cordial, certify 'hat It is absolutely «n infslllable rem edy for renovating and Ikviuoratimu the shattered ami diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing the sick, suffering invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There is no mistake about ll; it will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Dlarrloea, Dysentery, Headache, De pression ol Bpirits, Fever ami Ague. Inward Fever, Bad Meath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow els. pW”GENTLEMEN, do you w ish to be Healthy,Btroug and Vigorous* %3T LADIES, do you waul the Bloom of Health to mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go nt once and get McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Delay not a moment; it la warranted to give satisfac tion. It will cure any d sease of the Kidneys, Womb, or bladder; Fainting,Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease ari-ing from Chronic or Nervous Debility, It Is an InfullUMe Ketndy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to be Healthy, Strong and Robust ? Then give them Me - Lbam'm FTREBGTBKBncQ CoatiAL, (see the directions on each bottle,) It Is delicious to take. 0TO..e table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel- low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. {AT Cil’Tios.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap,} hv saving It Is just as good. There arc even men bate enough to steal part of my name to dub llielr vile decoctions. Avoid such infamous pirates aad their villainous compounds ' Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothin* else. It Is the only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation. It is put up in large bottles—$1 per bottle, or six bot tles for $5. DR. J. H. MCLEAN, Sole Proprietor, < §nwr Of Third aud Rm Sis., It, Louis, Mo. DR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, A c. T HERE hat never been a Cathartic Mcdlclte, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLeab'm UarvaafAL Pill*. Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent, and can be taken by tbe most tender infaut; yet protiqd and powerful In removing all Bilious secreliomi, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should l»e used In malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Blekness, or Pain, in the Stcmacn or Bowels, though very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer Irom Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when go cheap a remedy can be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand; a single doee, taken in season, may prevent hours, days, and montln of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they are taatelts.'. Price only 15 cents per box, and can h« sent by mall to any part of the United States. J. II. Mi LEAN, Bole Proprietor. Corner of Third aud Pine Sis., BL Louis, M«>. Dr. J. H. MoI.ean** Vulcanic Oil Lini ment. The Beet EOrternal in the World, Rr Man or Beast, mnOVSANDS of human helnge hnve been saved a lift X of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this Inial- In an Incredible short time. HcLkax’s V Liximrrt wlU relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheu matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par.lysis, Contracted Muscles, Bllffuess or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, It will never fail. Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Barrs or Scalds, or any Pain, It U an Infslllable remedy. Try It, ' and you wlU find it an fadlapenslble remedy. Keep U j always on hand. Planters, Partners, or any one having charge of hors es, will save money by using McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin- [ intent. It Is a speedy and infallible core tor Galls, torains, Chafes, Heel Hug, Lameness, hweeuey, Pores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced. J. II. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor. March 7, lebl-dAwiy. Halnt Louis, Mo. G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON, 81CCE8SOH8 TO SMITH A BZZARP, DRUGGISTS, P1IA11MACKUTINTN, AND DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, paints, oils, window glass, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BURNING FLUID, CAM PHENE, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, 8URMCAL A DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, FINK FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES, , WINES, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Georgia, Milton County. W HEREAS, Lucinda Smith and Ebcnezer F. Smith have applied to me for Letters of Administration i on the estate of Walton W. Smith, late of said county, , deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Uie kin- j dred and creditors concerned to he and appear at my I office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they can, why said Let ers should not be grant- , ed. Given under my hand, at office, this 26th day of February, 1881. iu4 O. P. SHELTON, Ordinary. ‘ | DIMiCK, WILSON & CO., (■tnx,Mh.u TO DIMICK , ms,) j Maaur.rturen of ui Wb.lM.le .lid Re tail Uaal.n la !BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on band Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skint, Lining ! and Binding Skiaa, Shoe Pecs and Shoe Find ing*—at tha Sign of tha Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK, 1 Oherokoe Block, WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree Street, ! A. MIX. | Atlanta, Georgia. octlO Great Kseltemeat at the fchoe and Leather Em porium ot Dlmlek, Wilson dt Co., ON PEACH-TREE STREET A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iust received from the manufactory, and will be •old at prices unprecedented in thia market Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaitera, at J $1 25 a pair. | Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at ; $1 10 a pair. Men's, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boot* and Shoes, proportionally cheap, and warranted. Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be •old at prioea lower than any House in this city will aell as good a Boot. 6,000 lbs Hemlook Sole Leather, juai receir- ed and for sale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before told in this market. 60 dosen French and American Calf Skina, of various brands, this day received, and will be sold at a commission on New York prices. Last*, Boot* Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binaing and Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather at low prices, will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 Sign of the Big Boot. 3 finn b® 8 * Quality of Good Hem ,UUU lock Sole Leather; 3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage Sole Leather; 2,000 Ibe best quality Good Oak Sole Leather—all iust received and or sale, at low prices, at wholesale or Re tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree 8treet, Atlanta, Georgia. A. ISAACS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy GOODS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Bionics, finches, perfumery, <fcc., &oo. CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDING WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA QA. ootS-dly WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! IHoss 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 17 COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— ®kin«. ©lass, Silver, plated and ffrittania WARE AND CROCKERY; A LARGE lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED CR NA. TEA. DINNER, and TOILET SETS, at .ny price ; SILVER-PLATED TEA SETt CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT-STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac. A. KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATT8, CHINA VABES, At A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large aud compUta itock of WHITE GRANITE &. COMMON CROCKERY. to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We import our goods from Europe and buy of the best American Manufacturers, and will sell for the smallest possible profits for CA8U. COLE & WYLIE, aug21 Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach k Root’s, Atlanta, Georgia. FURNITURE! PROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, C0RXKR OF TKACH TREE AND MARIF.TTa STREETS, j Atlanta, Georgia. D AYS OF TUITION : Monde,, end Tuea- | days, from I till 5 o'clock, P. M., for La- I dies. Misses and Mastera ; and the same days, I at night, from 71 till 10 o'clock, for Young Gen* j Usman. Terms, $10 for the full course of 12 lessons. | Feb. 19—tX IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. i—71 -j A a general assortment of ^B*®* 1 ** Wood Coffins, including Rose Wood and Mahogany. Marshal's Sheet Melalle Burial Cates, An antirely new article, nearly a* light as wood, ' and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight— for sale at my Booms, in Markham’s New Build- ; iug, on Whitehall street, up stairs. L. ROBINSON. Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John ! Collier's. . Orders, bj telegraph, or otherwise, prompt- | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past palrocago of my numerous friend* and customers, and hoping a continuance of the tamo, I again take plee*nre in informing them that 1 have now in store the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED • TOOK FURNITURE. ty .tend Jaa IJ-ly. «rer beforo offered in Atlanta, and Au of SOUTHERN MAKE, and am in almost daily reoeipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk well know* Fectory of iTOXKM MMm «3*MK.Y 9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of tbe Nogelty Works, Columbus, Georgia, is Foevmae, whl \ is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY u feed it. the tat it substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prlcaa from It to J5 per cent, lower than nj other frtiitm Broaa In Georgia. MATTRASSES, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLAS8ES, WINDOW SHADES, CGlTaOK CHAIM, AC. AC., alwaji on hand. Picri'aa Fuahcs made and Fraanraa repaired with naatnean aad daapatah. COFFIN* OF AM. SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Da U. YOOMtMHt, Not. I. dtf. 1 - Nor JOHN D. GRAY,