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S'O U'TH E K N ’ /CONFEDERACY.
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SATURDAY, MABCH », 1»«1.
.♦•other Fire.
A ire occurred today, about two o’el >ck, in
>eof the upper room* of Norcroas’ fine new
tiding; but it was toon exliuguiihed with-
imuoh damage. The Fire Companies, ••
is], were prompt I y at the scene
J. A. Stewart.
It is well knowu in this community that this
entleman has eotertained and published opiu
ms in regard to seoession and the government
Ute Confederate States, eery unpopular here
well calculated to produce exasperated
lia?. Our worth/ Mayor, at the invitation
a highly respectable Committee of gentle
an, waited on Mr. Stewart this afternoon,
id has reported the result of the interview.—
effeeds et pleasure to be able to state, that
,ch of the gentlemen having thia thing in
id, have authorised ua to say that the May-
i report of bis conversation with Mr. Stew-
is satisfactory, and that the aaauraneeagiv-
of his loyalty to our governmant, and hia
prudent conduct in regard to hia deport-
♦ towards it, are deemed ample and satis-
Success In Business.
The following, from the Syracuse Union, may
read with profit by our business men gene-
elly:
When you find s man d"iug more busi-
less than you are, look at the advertisements
has in the pepera. The business man who
its his sign in the newspapers, does a much
r thing than when ho fastens it over his
i, and who would think of neglecting that?
'hat man who advertise* informs the public
at he wanta trade, end his card in the news-
ipera is an invitation to customers to come
d buy. Where one person reads in the streets,
ve hundred read it in the papers. No mat
how well a business man is known, he can
Iwa/s pick new customers, if he will take
ins to let them know where he is and what
has to sell. No one can afford not to adver-
iee. for by neglecting the means of securing
do, he loses the best pait of his profits.
p&~T\io Harris County Enterprise notices
he death, by suicide, on the 27th ultimo, of
r. Nero Watson, an esteemed citizen of that
unty. No cause is assigned for the comrais-
ionof the dead. Mr. Watson leaves a family,
onsisting of a wife and five children.
The Columbus Times learns that Mr.
lobert Wicker, overseer on the plantation of
[on. A. H. Chappell, was killed on Wednesday
it, in Macon county, Alabama, by a negro
longiug tj Mr. John Wright.
The Boston Traveler says: We are in-
>rmed that a few days since a firm in this city
iccumbed to the pressure of the times, with,
it subsequently appeared, liabilities to the
tent of thirty thousand and assets to the ex-
irdinary amount oi eight dollars.
Postmaster-General Horatio King has
itablished a Post Office at Mount Vernon, and
•pointed Upton H. Herbert postmaster. It
ill re eive a regular three times a week sup-
ly from Washington. Mr. King expressed his
leasure that his last official act should be the
itablishment of an office et that consecrated
lace.
- The weekly statement of the Banks of
ew York city shows the following: Loans,
create, $2,657,673 ; specie, decrease, $3,563,-
!2; circulation, increase, $161,063; deposits,
e, $1,003,1)28.
A lady writes from Washinton that Mrs.
In is somewhat young looking for the wife
man of 52. She is richly dressed, wear-
a rose-colored silk, and is otherwise hand
ler decorated. She has a very fair com-
xion, dark hair, and a pleasant eye and
ice. Mrs. Hamlin is quite young—far below
irty—a lady of small figure, and like the
ident's wife.
The Sardinian Minister will be the aub-
t of a hard struggle among the patriots.—
es 0. Putnam of New York, Geo. P. Marsh
Vermont, and Anson Burlingame, of Mas-
ihusetts, are all looking after it.
F* Mr. Lincoln gave bit Brat public reeep-
at the White House on Friday evening
ot.
| The twenty-five public libraries of Boa-
ontain 307,242 volumes.
, The Hon. J A. Parker, the new United
l Consul, has arrived at Honolulu.
ATLANTA
IL0TH1NSHALL.
HAVE just returned from the North with a
arge stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
i am ready to supply the citizens of Alien
ed the surrounding country, with
Pants,
Vests,
Ithlrts,
Handkerchiefs,
Neck-ties,
Socks,
Hats,
Caps,
srything else in the Clothing line, of
I quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
Ire bargains should give me a call.
—also, on BASD—
swelrv I Knives!
C o m b s 1
And other Notions.
M. OPPENHE1MKR,
Whiteall street, nearly opposit#
*h15tf Eddleman 4 Bank
GUANO!
Ell & JIB! IV ISLAND GUANO,
roasalb ar
[ FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD,
Atf.nt for Atlanta.
D. H.—5t
CAUTION.
Li. parioni ar. hereby notified not to trade
Tfor any note made payable by myeelf in
[ York or Fhiladelphia.ae I ebtll reaiet the
bent, except in a fuel compromise
J. V. 1IEWELL.
Ilanta, Ga., March 5, 1H«1. At
, l CASKS Prime Bibbad-Aidee lu (tore
lr and for aala by
bit SUTLtt A PITERS.
LATEST NEWS!
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Mortuomsby, Alabama, March 8,1861.
Hon. A. M. Clayton, of Mississippi, intro
ducad a bill to establish sn Admiralty Court
at Key West.
Hon. E. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced
a resolution of inquiry as to the condition of
the Custom House at New Orleans.
Hon.C. M. Conrad, of Louisiana, presented
a communication proposing changes in the
law regulating steamboats. Th# Army Bill
was passed.
It is reported that fifty thousand men will
soon be ready to taks the field.
UNITED STATES.
Washimotor, March 8.
In the Senate, to day, Mr. Foster, of Con
necticut, offered the following preamble and
resolution:
Wiiekkas, Senator Wigfall has declared, in
debate, that he is a foreigner, and owes hia al
legiance to Texas and a foreign government,
and not to the United States; therefore,
Resolved, That he be expelled from the Sen
ate.
Mr. Clingman, of North Carolina, offcrered
the following aa a substitute:
Resolved, That as Texas is no longer one of
the United States, she is entitled to no Repre
sentative on the floor of the Senate.
Mr. Wigfall being absent, no action was ta
ken.
The Senate then went iuto Executive Session
and confirmed Mr. Judd as Minister to Berlin.
After which the Senate adjourned until Mon-
day.
Col. Lorenzo Thomas has been appointed
Adjutant General in place of Col. Cooper, re
signed.
Secretary Seward is quite unwell to-day.
Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford, of the South
ern Commissioners, have, as yet, made no offi
cial communication to the Administration,
owing to the sickness of Mr. 8eward, and also
to the fact that they were informed of an inti
mation to the effect that a little time would be
agreeable.
The Commissioners aro actively engaged iu
consultation, and ineffectual intercourse hav
ing reference to tbs object of their mission.
Great efforts are being mado here to effect a
peaceable solution of the question of forts and
the revenues.
Adjutant General Cooper, a citizen of New
York, and a connection of Senator Mason, and
Assistant Adjutant General Withers, a citizen
of Tennessee, have resigned.
Chas. Jones, late in the Register's Office,
Treasury building, left for Montgomery. It is
believed that several other prominent officers
contemplate resigning. The Southern Confed-
eracy are selecting and making overtures to
some of the best officers in the United States
service.
Jjf9~ The Legislature of Louisiana has passed
a resolution approving the course of General
Twiggs.
fc*^»Tbe telegraph states that it was cur-
rently reported in New Orleans yesterday that
Fort Brown, in Texas, has been surrendered
to the State troops.
fiBc The Charleston Courier is credibly in
formed that Gov. Brown, ol Georgia, has at
tached the Northern Slock in the Macon and
Western Railroad, amounting to about $1,000,-
000. We think this is a mistake.
Gov. Pickens has placed James’ Island,
Fort Johnson, and a half mile all around the
Fort, under martial law. Sullivan’s Island has
been under martial law for some time.
EUROPE.
By the arrival, at Portland, on the 8th in
stant, of the steamship North Briton, we are in
possession of Liverpool advices to the 21st ul
timo.
The sales of Cotton during the previous week
were 26,000 bales, of which speculators took
2,000 bale9, and exporters 4,000 bales. The
market waa very dull, and ail qualities had
considerably declined—in some cases Id, and
very irregular, the principal causes being the
unfavorable advices from Manchester and the
high rates of interest.
The sales of Tuesday were 5,000 bales, of
which speculators and exporters took 1000 bales.
The quotations were as follows: Fair Mobiles
79; Middling Mobiles 61; Fair Uplands 7&d;
Middling Uplands 6|d.
Hewitt 4 Co.’s Circular says that the mid
dling and lower grades had declined !@id.
There has seldom been such a week of ex
treme depression in the Liverpool Cottcn mar
ket.
The stock in Liverpool was 700,000 bales, of
which 600,000 bales were American.
Manchester advices were rather unfavorable,
prices nominal and the market siaguaot.
In London, Coniols were quoted at 913(0*91!.
TFIOMAS M. CLARKE,
ircesNnr to Olarko Ac Lewln,
IMPORTER A DEALER IN
ISU & AUER1GAXIIARDWAR
A LSO, Sweedes, English and American Iron,
Caat, German, Blister and Plow Steel; al
so, Guns, Rifles, and Pistols, Farmers’ Imple
ments, Carpenters’Tools, 4c, Carriage Hard
ware, Springs, Axles, Hubs, 8poke.i,and Rims.
Sole Agent for Fairbanks Scales, at New York
prices, Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga. m4
S UPERFINE FLOUR—2,904 sacks M (be
For aala by
jama’ * BUTLER 4 PETERS.
COMMERCIAL.
ateemrst aauv av wa. a. asanas.
ATLANTA, March 9.
Trade Is very lively to-day. Orders are being filled
with dispatch, much to the satisfaction of customers.—
Large amounts of freight received to-day from Nash
ville ; still there is immense amounts stored there. Par
ties are still ordering largely, and it Is Impossible for
their goods to come through at presei.t, and all those
who are flattering themselves that they can put their
freights through In less than .‘Jo da js will be disappoint
ed. There Is sufficient now ob hand at points above, to
oc upy a month's brisk work. The average amount of
care received by W. A A. K. R. st Chattanooga; and
transferred It 180 to 140 per day.
Produce in good demand. Large lot of Bacon has
changed hands st the following prices: Clear sides 18
cts. Shoulders 10 cte. Hams 12#.
Lard—Is Ann st 18 for prime In tierce—# Jsdvsnce
for cans.
Fi-oua—Brils rapidly at former quotations, with sight
advance—say extremes, f.40<&$9.
Coax—Is steady at 90 cen«s for yellow, wholesale;
9.*><R$1, for good white.
Stocks generally Improving, and parties ordering from
Atlanta merchants will find they save money by doing
so, upon comparing with their goods bought West or
elsewhere. Being the great distributing point and filled
with energetic merchants, a ho make quick sales for
small (refits, her advantages are superior, and goods
can be bought here Just as cheap a* they can be ordered
from the West, and no delay experienced.
RAILROAD IBOtJPTl
Principal freights per Western A Atlantic Railroad
to-day for Atlanta, as follows :
Ilncon 72 hogsheads.
Lard 89 pounds.
Corn 8192 sacks.
Flour 2M barrel*.
Potatoes ....179 barrels.
Meal S86 sacks.
Whiskey.. 13 barrels.
Wheat 61 sacks.
MONETARY.
Money market easy. Good demand for Cash, and
Capitalists are investing their means to advantage, prin
cipally on 80 day paper. Very little doing on the streets
in the way of discounts. Principal business Is legltl-
Exchange iu demand at 8# to 4 premium for Ken
tucky t Tennessee; I per cent, premium In small lots.
RIVER NEWS.
Louisville., March"—The river Is stationary with7
feet 9 Inches In the channel.
Nashville, March 7—River falling; 5 feet in liar*
p» th shoals. Only arrival to-day, John A. Fisher.
The Cumberland river is said to be in good boating or
der, with 7 feet water on the shoal*.
Cincinnati,March l—Ida May and Lady Pike will
leave for Nashville to-day.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Augusta Insurance Jt Banking Company, Augusta
W. M. D’Antignuc, Pres U. Walton, Cash.
Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Cash.
Genuine 6* with counterfeit signatures are in circula
tion-better reluse all.
10a, female reclining, man with sleeve* rolled up.
10s, vig. Mer ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
Ids, vig. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine.
20*, on left end portrait of Washington ; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; t he
genuine has XX.
Bank of Athens, Athens.
Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. D.-itring, Cash.
Bank of Columbus, Columbus.
W. II. Young. Pres D. Adams, Cash.
5s raised from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Sav annali.
O. U. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. It. Smith, Pres John McBr.vde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
,000 and 8.O00,) are in circulation, w ith forged
Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pres. . % .... A. II. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah, Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, ( ash
5s altered from 1* ; vig. a steamship, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; •* Bank of 8avannah” in
black type; X on the right end: men on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
60s, vig. female sitting, holing figure 50; three oval
dieson the right end, with “Georgia" across them, ril
across left end ; imitation of old plate.
50s, vig. female holding a rudder in her right hand
her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive ere
iug a bridge in the distance; unlike genuine.
100*, have a steamer on left end with 100 over a
under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “State
Bank of Ueorgla" on the back In red ink ; unlike the
genuine.
100s, not like genuine; vig. female seated beside n
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive In the distance.
Central Railroad d Banking Company, Savannah.
It. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler, Cush.
Cit,j Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gouid, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' d Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Uaudry, Cash.
Geergia Railroad d Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Pres J. Milligan, Cash.
50s, vig. three faces, the middle one Is indistinct-
poorly engraved.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres W. II. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, 8avannali.
[ f ormerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles F. Mills, Pres Win, P. Hunter, Cash.
50s, vig. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end,
same on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(See Farmers' and Mechanics’ Dank.)
Merchants' dc Planters' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. II. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
O. W. Amiersou, Pres 11. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. Kpping, Pres J. 8. Hutton, Cash.
Vntou Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
Edward Thomas, Pres John Craig, Ca«h.
Brokets and Closed Banks,
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
B<ink of Greenesboro', Oreemsboro’ Broke.
Cherokee Insurance d B'king Co., Dalton Broke.
i ‘omtnercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed.
Exchange Bank, Griffin Broke.
Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin Closed.
Manufacturers' Bank of Griffin, Griflin..50 c. di«.
Planters' «£• Mechanics' Bank, Dalton.
Some Bills sal 1 to he good—others uselesr—refuse all.
Bank of Whitfield, Dalton.
This Bank is not current here.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Bainhridge Broke.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Kavannah Not Bankable.
Refuse all Georgia Banka not found here. The dis
cretion appended under several ot the Bank*, are the
Counterfeit* upon those Banka
HORSES FOR MALE.
TWO large young Northern MARK8,
five and six year* old ;
One pair Carriage HOR8E8, well
broke ;"
Four Canada HORSE8—all on reasonable
terms.
Also, for sale, BUGGIES, TROTTING WAG
ONS and TROTTING 8ULKIE8-all manu
factured by No. I workmen.
Apply at G. C. ROGERS'
aug23 Sale 8lable, Loyd street.
CHOICE MEATS may be had
daily at my 8tall in the Market.
aug23 G. C. R.
HEAVY STOCK.
25 000 ******
500
40
ra8
rela Onion Setts, at the Drug
r D. YOUNG 4 CO.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
gallons of Linseed Oil, 560 boxes Win
dow Glass, at the Drug Store of
D. YOUNG 4 CO.,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Caeca choice Patent Medicines, at the
Drug Store of D. YOUNG 4 CO.,
Whitehall atroet Atlanta, Ga.
1 A () f\n pound* White Lead, Paints dry
I UjvJUv/ and in oil, Brushes, Fancy Gouda,
4c.. at (he Drug Store of
D. M. YOUNG 4 CO.,
m8 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
K EROSENE Oil, Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil,
Train Oil, at the Drug Store of
D. YOUNG 4 CO.,
mS Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Cuaklk8Tun, March 1, 1861.
S HIPPERS of Merchandize to puinta on the
South Carolina and connecting Railroads,
who have heretofore consigned their shipments
to the Ageut of the South Carolina Railroad
here, are notified tha’, thia Company will dis
continue the business of receiving and forward
ing on and af<er the 11th instant.
This proceeding is made necessary, in conse
quence of the new duties aud responsibilities
growing out of the Tariff Act, February 18th,
of the Congress of the Confederate States.
It will.therelore, be necessary that all freight
destined as above should be directed to Com
mission Merchants in the city, to whom the
Company will continue to advance ordinary
expenses, such us freight, drayage, aud wharf
age.
And Shippers will find it- greatly to their in
terest to forward promptly to consignees in
vokes and bills of lading, to enable g oda to be
passed through the Custom House without de
lay. W. I. MAGRATII,
m5-8t. General Agent.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY,
NORCROSS’ BULIDING,
j Junction Whitehall Ac [Peach-Tree
Streets,
Atlanta, Q-eor*lj^
H AVE just received, and are now opening,
the largeet stock of Goods they have ever
offered in one eeeeon. Their stock waa bought
exclusively for Cash, and will be priced at low
figures.
They have every variety of
DRY GOODS.
from Brown Homespuns to tbe finest Dress
I Silks; all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS
. GOODS; a large assortment of
I STAPZaB GOOX3J9,
including Linens, Lawns, Piece Goods. Calicoes,
Ginghams, Ac.; all kinds of HOSIERY and
j FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large assortment
JEWELRY, WATCHES, Aco.
In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele
gant and full supply of
Ready-Made Clothing,
I mud GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
i TBUNK8, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Altn, about
, $10,060 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &c.
embracing all sizes, and a great variety, for La
dies, Miaaes, Men, Boys and Children.
They repeat: their stock is very full, and
they are determined to sell.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
marchS SILVEY 4 DOUGHERTY.
WILLIAM MACKIE,
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER,
HAVING located perma
nently in Atlanta, will do-
vote his whole attention to
the above Branches in all their details.
Likewise, 8IGN8 of every descriptor, WIN
DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED
LE ITERS made to order in any style, war
ranted to equal any City in the Union.
Orders from the Country attended to.
OFFICE—In Beach 4 Root’s Building—
taira febl
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, .A.gent,
NEXT I»OOH TO >
IIKII It I MG A CO.,
IHPORTAXT TO GO.XSIIIERS OF GAS!
I HAVE appointed Mr. WILLIAM BARNES
my Agent Tor the sale of
LEFPIVOWELL 8 GAS REGULATOR
(n Atlanl, Georgia.
nov. 2« J. R. DAVIS*
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Oeorffia.
K EEPS constantly on hand on excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES.
FRUITS,
CAKES,
NUTS,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES.
PICKEL8,
4c. 4c.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO. CIGARS, 4c., 4c.
Also, a great var.ety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, 4c.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. niarS.
THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC.
T HIS Daily and Weekly Political and Com
mercial Journal, edited bv
JAMES M. SMYTHE, Esq., and
JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq , Associate,
contains the latest news by Telegraph and
Mail; is published in the City ot Augusta
Georgia, by WM. J. v A80N 4 Co.
It is the cheapest Political Paper of its size,
issued Daily, in tha Confederute States of Amer-
TERMS—CASH IN ADVANCE:
Daily for One Year $5 00
•* * •* Six Mouths S 00
44 44 Three Months 1 60
44 a One Month 50
Weekly for One Year $2 00
" “ Six Months 1 25
41 14 Four Months I 00
44 44 One Mouth 25
Post Masters are authorized to act as our
Agents, to receive subscriptions, and forward
us the Money.
SION B. ROBSON.
ROBERT C. KOBSOR
S. B. ROBSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE (.KOtEKS
Commission Merchants,
W hitehall Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Sell Everything in their Liue of Trade at
The Lowest i B ricto Cot fash,
octl w
Georgia, Milton County,
deceased
These are, therefore, lo cite and admon'sh nil the kin
dred and creditors concernet to be and appear at my
oflice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they can, why aald Let era shoul I not It* grant
ed. Given tinder my hand, at office, thia 25th day of
February, IS6I. in4 O. P. 8UELTON, Ordinary.
T HE Macon Telegraph Line is now thorough-
] y repaired and ready lor business. The
causes or delay in the transmission of South
ern Messages is thus removed. Oflice next
door to Adams Express Oflice, Alabama street.
T. CAMPBELL, Manager Atlauta Oflice.
March 2, 1861. dlw
A. ISAACS7
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Millinery and Fancy
0-0 O IDS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head
Dresses, Embroideries, Laces,
Blonbro, Hutljra, perfumers,
<&sc., <5co.
CONNELLY'S IRON FRONT BUILDING
WHITEHALL 8TREET,
ATLANTA QA.
ocl3-d 1 v
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
AND DEALER IN
Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, Sr.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb25-ly
G. K. & J. L. ham:lton,
SUCCESSORS TO EMIT!! A KZZ\RD,
DRUGGISTS,
—AND—
PH AHM ACKUTISTH,
AND DEALERS IN
PURE MEDICINES,
CliKMKALH,
PAI\T8, OILS,
W IN DOW ULAS8,
FANCY AND TOILET
ARTI LKS,
Bl RNINH FLUID,
CAMPIIKKE,
FINK FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
State of Georgia, Fulton County.
' j WO months after date application a ill be made to the
L Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to Kell
the Real Estate of John G. Hoyt, late of said county,
deceased. C. C. R 0 DK8, J
Feb. 22,1661. W. '1KLME, f Executor*.
Georgia, Miltou Count}*
T17ItKRKA8, James Spence and Samuel P. Spence have
»r applied t<> me for Letter* of Administration on the
estate of Sarah Spence, late of said county, deceased :
These are, ther- fore, to cile and admonish ail the kin
dred and creditor* concerned to be and appear at uiy
oflice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Letters should not be K r *»ut-
ed. Given under niy hand, at oflice. this 2d day of
March, 1 SGI. ml O. P. SHELTON, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
fl.WO Bcnths after date, application will be made to
X the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
county for leave to sell a certain lot of land, to-wlt:
No.17, In the 14th District of, oriKinally Henry, now Ful
ton eounty, or a portion of the unnie, beloiurlna to the
estate of Richard Todd, Ute of said county, deceased.
March 2,1861. Ut4-2m MARTHA TODD, Adui’trx.
DEKALB SHERIFF’S SALE.
O N tha first Tuesday in April next, within the usual
hours of sale, will he sold, to the highest bidder, be
fore the Oouit-llouse door, In Decatur, DvKalb county,
the following property, to wit: Two Acres of Land,
more or less, in vhe town of Stone Mountain—number
not known—bounnrd on the West by LswrrnceGlIe
street, and on the South by J. W. Serins' lot—levied on
as the property of D. Lee, to satisfy three Justice Court
fl fits In favor of the officer* of the Court vs. D. A W.
H. Lee, and D. k G. W. Lee, and J. M. Lee k Co. Lavy
made and returned to me by Hailin'.
March 1,1861. OLIVER W1NNINGIIAM,
tu4 Deputy-Sheriff.
Georgia—-Milton County,
Whereas, Giles F. Mayfield applies to me for Letters
of Dismlaaton fioas the Executonikip of th* Estate of
Battle Mayfletd, late of said County, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and »In-
Solar, tha klndrad and creditor* of *ald deceased to
ahow causa, If any they have, why aald Utter* should
lot b* granted. O. P. SKELTON,
Oct. al| 1660 Ordinary
M, LITCBBBSTABT,
GR81T MUSIS!
ARE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE
Planters' & Mechanics'
MY-« STORE!
NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
T O thousands of customers who are delight
ed with the magnificeut display of our
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW
gXARLE&FANCE
DRY-GOODS!
DRESS GOODS,
OF EVERY VARIETY:
Embroideries,
Hosieries,
Black Italian Silks,
Silk Robes,
Shawls, Lace Points,
Mantillas, Domestics,
—AND—
Carpets,
Hats
Boots,
Shoes
and numerous other articles appertaining
to our business—all of which we are now
offering at the very
Lowest Prices!
At Wholesale or Retail
We moat respectfully invite the attention ol
the public generally to au examination of our
Stock, and solicit of them a share of their pat
ronage.
J. K. HAGEN & CO.,
marchl3 At Herring’s Old Stand
ATTENTION!
MILITARY COMPANIES
FURNI8HED WITH
UNIFORMS
AT SHORT NOTICE AND
LOW PRIOBS,
BY
LAWSHE & PUBTELL,
AT THEIR
MERCHANT TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
dee 5
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler 4 Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOR TRR PDRCRA8B AND SALB OT
TEJYJYB a 8 B B PMOOVCB
Cotton. Groceries. 4c.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Have removed to the large Fire-Proof Ware
house, formerly occupied by Winahip 4 How
ell. opposite the State Road Depot.
OH BBL8 LARD OIL, just received on con-
OV/ aigmnent and for sale by
junelV BUTLER 4 TETBRS.
S B. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot
8tones. Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantel*, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
menta, both Plain and Carved, of all size*, and
prices to amt.
Call and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot.
Ieb25 if.
IMPROVED
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
c—TP——A L80, a general assortment of
Wood &>ffiaa, including Rose
Wood and Mahogany.
Marahal’s Sheet Metalic Burial Cases.
An entirely new article, nearly aa light aa wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight—
for sale at my Rooms, in Markham's New Build
ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. ROBINSON.
Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John
Collier’s.
Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to jan 26-ly.
Il^HISKY J— 300 barrels Pure Corn Whisky
fl in 8tore and for sale by
juneltf BUTLER 4 PETERS.
Ola BALES I Shirting, and 10 bales of Osna-
-C-v burgs—for sale by
joneltf
BUTL
ER A PETERS
F louri flour! flour;—#oo b.rrri.of
St. Louis Family Flour, and 300 sacks of
Tennessee Extra Flour. For sale bv
june 19 BUTLER 4 PETER8.
H. B. CLIFFORD,
BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR,
RICE, WINE, BAGGING, ROPE,
—AND—
GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 1-A3, 4th or Wall St,
LOUIS VILLUS, XT.
P ERSONAL attention $fven to all orders and
consignments. Having thorough knowl
edge of the markets and my business. 1 flatter
myself that I can save those who intrust their
business to roe, a fair profit I deal strictly on
the cash system. Thoee who send their mon
ey and orders to me get the full benefit of our
Club Market I do not use the money, and
buy the article on time of 8D, 60 or 90 daya, as
is often done in all markets. I caa ship at
low at any roan in *he Sooth-Woat All 1 ask
it a trial. New York Exchange received at
selling rate here. 1 do not speculate; do only
a legitimate baaineoa, gentlemen. jan 1$.