Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 16, 1861, Image 3

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SOUTHERN i OONFSHURIOf^ SATURDAY, MAR«’H 1«, >8«1. ()«r Ci*r«»«r*. MwM Anita U Oaims. W. 8. SAftroaa, and J, Cnara*. in «*ur lulhoHH Agaots to so- ,cit subscription* and receipt for mnoaj •« rc^inl of th* "Southeru Coafedernrj.’ 4 •• Erin f.i Bn«gb. n Tha first inniversary of th* Atlanta Hibar- ia Society will be bald on Monday, tha 18th oat* at. Tha i/iambera ara requested fo maat at ihair all at Ti o'clock, A. M. Au Addmaa will ba dtlitarad al 16$ o'clock, . M., at tba Athaussum, by tba Rat. Janas Altai*. The citiaeni ara raapactfully iatitad, and tba ladiea ia particular. Direct Trade and Cottoa-Nplunera* Cou- veutlaa. Thia Important Convention will maat ia tbia ity on tba mb ineUoft. whan wa hopa to aaa full attendance of delegates from all parts or a von federate 8tataa. Our eiiy Council, at its last regular meeting, appointed the following-named gentleman a Committee of Invitation, da.: Messrs. 8. B. Robson. T. C. Howard, and A. A Gaulding. Ob Tuesday lafft. tba Alabama Slate Conven tion ordered tba appointment of a Committee of five to attend ibis meeting. Rockford. Wa are indebted to tba author, A. B. Seala, Etq., for a copy of his oaw Romance, entitled l above. We have not had leiejre to reed the work, except in detached portion*, while passing through tba press; but fael assured that it will be found quite entertaining. It is from the press of She Franklin Printing House, and wa think, in point of typography, will fa vorably com para with tha general run of North- i work. Price, 75 cents per copy, paper cov ers, or $1 in muslin —to be bad at all the Book Stores. grass elected under the tie* (boost rtutWl; and further, tbal tba matter ought not to be entiled until it it ascertained whether Virginia and Maryland secede or not. If they do. tha Cap ital of tha Southern Confederacy will be at Washington. If nut. tha Capital will be loca ted at your city, if Georgia will reds to the General Government a district of tan miles square in your vicinity. Atlanta appears to be selected by tha majority of persona as tba prop er place, If wa eaaoot have the seat of govern ment at Washington. It ia, however, consid ered doubtful whether the State will cede tha ten miles square, so as to include your city— containing as it does, tba point where eo many of oar railroads meet. It is a serious question, wbieb ought to be well considered. The Convention at this session, will have to district the State to be ready for the election of ten Congressmen nt xt fall. Dr. Garvin's plan for dividing the State into senatorial districts, will must probably be adopted as Congression al districts. It is no doubt the moat equitable division that can be adop'cd. 8. COMMERCIAL. Personal. Judge Bolling B^ker, of this city, has been appointed first Auditor in tbs Treasury De partment at Montgomery. Mr. Ryland Pollard was shot and danger- usly wounded in an affray between himself and Mr. Isaac Watson, in Montgomery. Ala bama. on the 14th instant. Mr. Paul Rosaignol, an old and worthy ciii- -en of Augusta, died in that city on the 15th instant. The Vice-President of the United States, the last Postmaster-General, and the present Sec retary of War, were all primers. Latter from Savannah. Savannah, March 14, 1881. To-day tba Convention took an excursion to ort Pulaski. By nine o’clock the Steamer St. Marys was almost crowded with delegates and '"eed- heads. Tneflag of the Confederate States roudly fluttered from tha staff of the steamer, he Band on board “discoursed sweet music.” be weather was delightful and the trip wee an xceedingly pleasant one to all on board. As pasted along the wharves, various vessels slated the embodiment of the Sovereignty of eorgla with discharges of small cannon ; and _ an the " poor, down-trodden Africans" at od : the shore and shouted nnd waved their W» as we passed by. We passed out across e bar into the ocean, which gave the dele- tea from the interior an experience on a vary all eeale of tha rolling of a vessel at sea; ut the considerate Captain turned back just time to save ue from being sen-tick. We nded at the Fort, disembarked, and made a orough inspection thereof. His Excellency » Governor, wee with us, who personally re- iewed the soldiers in the Fort, whose military xeicises were worthy of all praise. When we bed upon those brave sons of our ooblsd’.ate ho have voluntarily taken upon themselves, r a time the hardships and inconveniences of soldier’s Ufa, to keep our defenses out of the latches of an Abolition enemy, our hearts welled with gratitude and patriotic pride.— e Fort, with i»s arms and appurtenances ere the best possible condition, for tha amount men and arms that are in it. I could not Ip observing, however, that it is not suflj- ~ntly armed nor rnanued. If a strong force ould attack the place, it could be taken. I ak but the truth, which there is no use or *od sense in concealing If the Fort was fur ished with its proper amount of guns and Munition, and was manned by a thousand en, it could not be taken. The State of Qeor a should see to it, at a first duly, that Pulaski properly armed and manned—no matter hat the cost may be. Alter we had examined the Fort to our satis- action, witnessed the various exercises of the -Idiars, and eome practice shooting of the large uos, wt returned to the steamer, where a most In.ant dinner was prepared, to which we did nple justice. His Honor the Mayor of the ity, presided at tha table end disposed tha oepitahties with a grace and liberality entire- y worthy of the lame of the ancient city over hich be presides so worthily and honorably, fter the inner tnau had been thoroughly pro- dad for, we started on our return trip, during e were entertained with a speech on subject of slavery as it now exists among Ay a elave He sung several tongs of his composition. His speech and songs ware amusing and witty, and very severe on Abolilioni.t. in g.n.r.1, «n<i Ab« Lincoln, '•) i Urn. Btowe. Fr.<l Dougt.., Ac, in pnr- Ur. Ore g.ntlemnn —n member o( lb. Con. lion—pro|x>«d to him, th.Uh. Convention in ...lion, porch,., him, nnd gi.n him freedom, to which he promptly r,.|»nd, J, lining nny each fnvor II. ..id he kuew II ihnt.lnvery wan hi. proper condition, nnd would not, upon any eon.id.ration chug. The new Constitution give, very general a.t -etlon j nnd you may look for Onorgin in °P l * "'**> lb. urn. unanimity that Ain- ns has done. I learn that the question of the location of • Capital of the Confederate States, was not Utad by tha Provisional Ceugrees at Moat- 7j. It was wItaly considered by tbarn, tha waiter eught ta ha Wit la tha irst Con- LATEST NEWS! Permanent Constitution Adopted. Savannah, March 1C. Messrs Haklkiteb & Adair: The Convention lias adopted (be Permanent j Const iiui ion by a unanimous vote. G. W. A. Confederate frtatee of America. Mo.stoowmiy, March 10. — President Davis* : veto message on the African Slave Trade net, secrecy has been removed. Tha Piesideut objects to ihe sixth taction of ael, which authorizes the sale of Africans lo ibe highest bidder, es in opposition to a clause io the Constitution foibidhing such trade, and a mandate to legislate effectually to prevent the as me. The vote on the passage of the act over tba vaio were 15 yeas, to 24 nays. There was nothing of interest in the pub lic cession to day. Congress will certainly adjourn to morrow. UNITED HTATK8. Washington, March 15 —In the Senate to day Mr. Douglas made a very forcible and el oquent speech, in the course of which he de monstrated ilie impossibility of collecting the revenue in tbo ports of the seceded Stales.— He was frequently interrupted by questions from the Republican Senators, to whom his positions nnd arguments were very unpalata ble. j Mr. Douglas, in this great speech, shewed i that the Government had no law or power to ' collect the revenue in tha South, except by capturing all the forts in the seceded States, ■ which would require 280,000 men, and an an- j nual expenditure of $810,000,000. beeides 1 an army of 30,000 men to protect Washington { City. It is understood that these estimates I were furnished to Mr Douglas by Gen. Scott, j Tha Mohawk, Supply and Empire City sail ed to day from New York. The steamship Coa'zacoalcos Las been chartered by the Out* tana* av wa. n. aai ATLANTA, March If. We have to note another dey of activity nnd hustle. The heevj receipts yssterdejr per Rail Road has gtvsn an additional Impetus to trade, and Its effects art shown at the Banks nnd monied Institutions. Ths rale* have not varied. Every article of Produce Is Arm, and In good demand at former quotations. The rush of freights above has not diminished in the least; on the contrary, U teems as If It Is lc. tree sing* To cat .-h np w th old freights and new at points above, will require at least sixty days. Tbl« Is from good au thority. and may be relied on as correct. Heavy stoeka of Bacon now en hand, but order* are in poaaeeeion of Merchants that will take it up Immedi ately. Coax Is arriving in large quantitive. Other Merchan dise In propoitlon, and orders will be filled with promp titude. Ws notice an Increased trade In Par Goods, Boole end Shoes, Ac. Nearly alt the surrounding towns are buying their Season's stock here, and an Improvement is manifest in this branch of buainess. L qvoas are doll, with bu'. sttpht demand. A few salts of Whisky mads to-day at 26, 40, and 61c. Fujvm is In good demand. Extremes |C.25<® $9.75. Land In tierce, ; cans X Advance. There is one fact to which we would particularly cai® the attention of our Merchants: that Is the practice universally adopted by non-residents of running a stock of goods in our maiket, and going around to small traders, planters, Ac., and without moving goods from ! the Depot, dispote of them. Tie true, there Is a small , tax of 65cts upon the $100 worth Imposed by Council, i but It is not enough. They should be compelled to place j their goods under some resident Merchant's control, j and pay for the privilege. This practice, we know, meets gensral disapproval by all our Merchants, as also dues the one adopted by sev eral Western houses, of sen-ling drummers out through ths country, trying to sell a c*sk of Bacon here, and* Ills, of Flour there, Ac., and wc suggest ths propriety u* a general withdrawal of patronage from those establish meats who adopt this picajnnlsh practice Receipts per Western A Atlantic Railroad: Corn, 1708 sacks. Flour, 635 barrels. Lard, 251 kegs. Bacon,.. 61 hogsbeada Wh at 48 sacks. From the CartersvlUs Express. Franklin Printing House, aud Hook-HIu- dcry, Atlanta, iieorgla. We desire to call the attention of the South ern people lo this extensive Publishing House and Hook-Bindery. The large assortment of Priming Materiel of Messrs. J. M. Wood & 0?., and C. R Han loiter, Esq. having been combined, and about •even ihousaud dollars' worth of new material added thereto, this is now probably the most complete Establishment in the South. They have six presses in operation, throe of them run by sttam, and an amplj supply of every thing, for doing all kinds of work. Their workmen, in every department, are experienced and skillful, and their ttook of ike best quail y—itierefere, their patroos may rely upon having their work executed in the most tasteful manner, on good material, aud with dispatch. One of the chief objects of the Proprietors in enuaging in this enterprise was, to render : the .South, so far as their facilities would per : mil, independent of nlll other sections ; const- ! quently those having books which they wish j printed and bound, should give them a trial, j before tending North. There is connected with this well furuiehed i Priming Establishment, one of the best aud | most complete Rook Binderies in the South, j where all kinds of books, newspapers and j magazines are bound, old books re bound, and I blank books of every description made aud ruled to any pattern desired ; in short, in this branch of their business they are prepared to do any kind of work, in eoy style, and at short notice. The Proprietors are now receiving a “heavy run" if work. The decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia—which will make a volume of several hundred pages ; two religious books of several hundred pages each ; a novel, a work of several hundred pages; a new hook ou Slavery, (written by a Georgia slave); and several other b(.oks. that we do not now reool leot the names of, are now passing through the press al this Establishment. There are also two newspapers published at this Establishment—the “Landmark Banner | & Chemkee Baptist," a largo, handsome and ; popular paper, edited by Revs. Jesse M. Wood and II. (’ llornady—and the * .Southern Con federacy,” a spirited and well conducted pa per, published l»y C. U. llanleiter and George \V. Adair, Esqrs., editors and Proprietors. Having been connected with this Es ablish- merit for several months, past, we (junior ed« itor) are prepared to speak knomnyly of its facilities for doing any kind of printing or book-binding, in any style drsired, and at prices that cannot fail to give latiafaction. The Proprieio’9 are ell Southern men. born and educated in i he Soul h, and are “all right" on the question of Southern Independence.— Our oU friend and former fellow-townsman, Uen’l Rice, is one of the Proprietors. All ordsrs adiressedto Messrs. Wood, Hao- leiter. Rice & Co., Atlanta, Georgia, will meet with prompt attention. Mr. Wigf*|| said in the Cubed States Senate that he would rather keep a railroad hotel and sell unhaded bread, pics, meal and rye eolfoe at twenty five cents, tbah ho Preo- Ident of the United States. •ft. The Cincinnati •Gattlfe' says that Mr. L Hommedien. President of tho Cinein- nati, Hammilton. and Dayton Railroad, ro- ooatly issued an order tbht all persons Hviaw oa the lino of the road, whonsvor they had a child bora to them.'should ho entitled tea fret ride to CiaalaaaJ and retera. Oats, . 2.8 i Potatoes, 25 barrels. MONETARY. Demand for N. Y. exchange steady, at 8jtf£4ct; Gold quiet—5 per cent, asked. Silver is bought at ft cts* readily. Good Western Bonds and Tennessee command from 1^2cts. premium. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Avgusta Insurance Jt Banking Company, Avgusta W. M. b'Autignac, Frvs K. Walton, Cash. Bank of AugtttUt, Augus'.a. John Hones, I'rea J. W. Davies, Cash. Genuine 5a with counterfeit signatures are in circula tion-better ret use all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10j, vlg. Her ury and sailor on aea-sh< re; uni. gen. a portrait of Jackson; 20 on thu lower corueia; th« genuine haa XX. Bank of Athena, Athens. Hteteu* Tiiuoiaa, Pres A. P. Djariug, Cash. Bank of Cotumbue, Columbus. W. 11. Young. P.es D. Adams, Cash. ii. U. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Home. A. K duiiin, Pica John McBryde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. U laud, Pies A. Austell, Cash. A lew itnpr isinus, lus auu 20s, (ulu plates. No*, be tween 2,000 and 8,000.) ars lu circulation, with furgsd signatures. Biiuk of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac deoil, Pie* A. If. PoWtll, Cath. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis K. liari is. Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 5s altered trout la ; tig. a steamship, * female uu the left end, oust of a lemale on th* light. IDs, vlg. leinalc standing ; -‘Bank of Savannah" in black type ; X on the light end : Max on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 50*, vig. female sitiiug, liul. lag flguie 50; three oval dies oil the right end, with ‘-Georgia" acres* them, nrtl across lelt end ; Imitation of old plate. 50s, v g. ieu>aie holdiug a rudder iu her right hand, at her leet *.»e«f of wheat aud scythe ; I •loiuollve cross ing a bridge In ihe dista. ee; unlike genuine. lOOs, have a steamer ou ielt end with 100 over and under It; small lUOt Biounu the whole margiu; "Stale Bank ol Georgia" on the back ia rej ink; uullk* the genuine. lots, not liks genu'ne; vlg. ferns'* seated btsida a bridge, shesf ol grain, waterfall, and amaU horse uriult- lug ; locomotive in the d.stance. Central Railroad 4 Banking Company, Savannah. K. K. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cujler, Cash. City Bank of A vguetu, Augusta. A. Uou.d, Prea .... W. J. Sams, Cash. Farm ere' At Mechanic*' Bank, Savannah. J. UlchardsoD, Pres...... J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Geergia Railroad d Banking Company. Au, utta. John P. King, Prea. J. Mmigan, Cash. 50s. tig. three faces, the middle one is indistinct— poorly engraved. LaGrange Bank, LaGrange. Tlt uia* Burch, Pres TV. IL Tuller, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. ( ormrrly Marin* A Fir* Insurance Bank.] on left end. good imitation of old pla:e. Mtchantce' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Prea Milo llatcb, Cash. Mechanic*’ Si tinge Bank, Savannah. (Be* Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank.) Merchants' d Planters' Bank, Savannah. II. Huberts, Prea a. Barrie, Cash. Jforth• Western Bank, Ringgold. W. II. Imn*n, Prea ..A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planter*’ Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. U. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, c«*h. Timber Cutters' Bank, 8avannah. C. Kpptng, Free. J. S. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. [Form*rl> Bank of Brunswick.] F^lward Tnomas, Pits... John tiaig, Cash. n token mnd Cloo id Banks. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Gi sen inborn 1 , G e<-ii sboro' Broke. Cherokee /nm*ranee d B'klng Co . Dalton Broke. Commeri-iat Bank of Mrunsukk, Brunswick. .Closed. Mvi hange Bank. Gn«o Broke. Interior Bank of Grijtn, Griffin Cl tsed. Manufacturers' Bank of GHMn, GriSn..50 tt c. dis. Planters' d Mechanics' Rank, Dalton. H me B IU sni I to Iw good—others uselest—refuse all. Bank of WhitJteU, Dalton. This Bank Is not current her*. Southern Mink gf Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke. Timber Cutters' Bank, tf«v*nnah Not Bankable. H* fuse all Georgia Batiks not found h re. The dis cretion appended under several et th* Banks, are the Counterfeits upon those Banka ■room, , (mm;/ ATT0RHET8 AT HW, .Atlanta. Owrgift . , , Ollto. I, Smith', DullillBg, Whita.il ttrtit Q. 8. Taoa.i, j.Wif ■ Ea.'F. PROFESSOR NQ oo,3ik, or pa,ca T,u ajid ,.,i«rr«..warn) Atlanta, Georgia. D AY* or Totnoil s Mooda.o and Turn- day.. from S till 5 o clock. P. M , for La dies. Misses and Masters; and the samt days, •i uigbt, from 7$ till IP o'clock, for Young Gen* tinmen. Term*. $10 for tha full course of 12 lessons. Fab. ID—Lf- •AM KIRKMAN. JOHN W. LUKK. KIRKMAN & LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, V tOUIt, MISSOURI. Refer to Joan Kinkhsn, Jams* Woods. W Gnrxsrm.D, Naahvilla, Tenn. Jan 9—3m MOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TO RENT. fJ'HE Store House formerly occupied Ueuderaou, as a Cariiaga epository, on Whitehall street Appply to A. W. Stone, or J. H. Jatne 'll raid 51 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of tha late lion. B. H. Ovbrbt, will pleasa call ou Col. L. E. Blackt bt, aud tattle up immedi ately. Moat all tba nutaa and account* of said eatate ara now in hit handa. M. L. LENOIR, Adm'r, Ac. Fab. 18. 1861. dim IfACKEREL— It* 189 Ilalf-barrala No. 8 Mackerel: 50 Half barrel* No. 8 Mackerel; 56 kite No. 8 Mackerel; 10 bbla No. 1 Mackerel; 10 Half-barrel* No. I Mackerel t 36 kite No. I Mackerel t 1.666 Ib6 Cod Fish i 256 Iba Pollock ; 56 bosea of beat Herriaf. All for aala, low, hj jao*l4 Olftll 4 TREADWELL, CusNLitsTv*, 5darrb 1, 1861. S HIPPER8 of Merchandise to poinu on tha 8«>uib Carolina and omueciing Railroads, who have heretofore consigned their shipments to the Age ut of the South Carolina Railroad here, are notified tha*. this Company will dis continue the bu-iucss of r cotviog and f >i ward ing on and af er the llth instant This proceeding is made ueccsssry, in conse quence of the new duties and responsibilities growing out of tha Tariff Act. February 18lb, of tba Congress of tha Confederate State*. It will, therefore, be necesaarv that all freight destined as above should be directed to Com. mission Merchants in the oily, to whom the Company will continue to advance ordinary expenses, such as freight, draysge, aud wharf age. And Shippers will find it greatly to their in terest to forward promptly to consignee* in- vo ces end bills of lading, to enable g ods to be passed through tba Custom House without de lay. W. J MAGRATU. in5-St. General Agent. WILLIAM MALKIB, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER, HAVING located perma nently in Atlanta, will de vote bis whole attention to the ata>ve Branches in all their detail*. Likewise, SIGNS of every descriptor\ WIN DOW SHADES, 8UOW CARDS, CARVED LETTERS mude to order in anv style, war ranted to equal any City in the Uniou. Orders from the Country attended to. OFFICE—In Beach A Root’s Building- taira fob I HEAVY STOCK* 2 ST f'lriA parers fresh Garden Seeds,8 bar- •Js* 'UU rels Onion Setts, at the Drug Store of D YOUNG A CO. m8 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. CAA gallons of Lins ed Oil, 500 boxes Win- tdUU dow Glass, at the Drug 8-ore of n>8 D. YOUNG A CO, Whitehall street. Ailanta. Ga 40 Ca^e^ choice Patent Medicines, at the Drug Store of D- YOUNG A CO., Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. I d ( P°bnds White Lead, Paiuts dry U^/V/v/ and in oil, Brushes, Fnucy Go. ds, Ac., at the Drug Store of D. M. YOUNG 4 CO.. m3 Whitehall Street Atlauta, Ga K EROSENE Oil. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Tram Oil, at the Drug Store • f d. young a co, nt8 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Oa. THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. T HIS Dailv and Weekly Political and Com mercial Journal, edited by JAMES M. 8MYTHE. Esq. and JOHN B WKhMS. Ev| . Asb- ciate, contains the latest news by Telegraph and Mail; is published in the City ot Augusta Georgia, by WM. J VA80N A Co. It is the cheapest Political Paper of its sise, issued Daily, io the Confide: ate 8tates ot Amer ica. TERMS-CASH IN ADVANCE: Daily for One Year $5 Oft ** “ 8ix Months 3 liO “ M Three Months 1 6ft “ u One Month 5" Weekly for One Year $2 0« •• “ Six Months I *5 44 44 Four Months 1 t o 44 “ Oue Month 25 Post Masters are authorised to act aa our Agents, to receive subscriptions, aud forward us the Money. ston B. ROBSON. ROBRKT C. KOBSON S. B. ROBSON & CO., WHOLESALE LKOi’EKS —AND— Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA Sell Everything in their Line ol Trade at The Lenctol Prieto foi Cmoh. actlw H. B. CLIFFORD, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR, RICE, WINE, RAGGING, ROPE, —AND- GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER -AND— COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 143, 4th or Wall St^ LOUItYI^LLE, IT. P ERSONAL attention given to all orders and consignments Having thorough knowl edge of the marketaand my bus ness. I flatter m)s*lf that I can save those who intrust their business to me, a fair profit. I deal strictly on the cash eastern. Those who send their mon ey and orders to me get the full benefit of our desh Market I do oot u«e tba money, sod buy the article on time of 30, 60 or 90 days, as is often done in all markets. I can ship as low as any man in tba South-West. AH 1 ask is a trial. New York Exchange received at selling rate bare. 1 do not speculate ; do only * legitimate business, gentlemen. jan 16. £ stmAWimw, ^ , j.XOBCBOi# SPVIWKO, Junction Whltoh.ll 4c Pe.oh.Tre* [ j | J Str*et*i, ' Atlnntah OeortU, 1 ’ II4V1J-1 rffei.ed, nnti are Dn^Mralaf. l£slr$r-K.TrliiSsS f ';: exclusively for Cash, and will be priced atiuw h»Y.*«r? V.Aelj of tuty GOODS. . from Browu Homespuns to the finest Drees ' Bilks; all kluus nr freak L A DIES’ DRESS GOODS ; a Inrge aSSor]ta**i.i ,,f ■TAPXjn aooxts, including Iduane. Lawns, piece0-a.d* Caltci as Gingheiiis. Ac ; all kiu- s of HOSIERY au<i FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large Mssurtiueni of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Jco. Iu their Basement Rooms, they have au ele gant and full supply of R«ady-Made Clothing, eiul GENTLEMEN'-* FUHKIUHINO G00DB TttUhKd, U.llUhCLLAd, Ac. Aim, .Unul tin.eee .unhuf SHOES, BOOTS, &<•. embracing all sises. and a great variety, lor Lt- di»-s. Mimes. Men. Bovs and Chiltlren They repeat: thmr*stork is very full, and they are ciHermined to roil. The pnblio are reepect'ufly invited to call and examine their stock and pr ces beiore pur ehasing e sewhere. marcb8 SILVEY A DOUGHERTY. X- LlTCBKNSraUT. ABE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE CONFECTIONARIES. F. Al. JACK, Agent, XEXT DOOR TO W. F II KRR150 4 CO . Whitehall St M Atlanta, Georgia. K EkPS conrtently on band an excellent*t->ek of CONFEt TIONARIES, FRUITS. CaKES. NUTS. CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES PKKELff, AC. Ac. Also. Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES. TOBACCO. CIGAh'S. A<\. Ac. Also, a great var ety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets. Toys. Ac. The Ladies and the Public generally are re spectfully iovited to cal). iuar8. HORNES FOR RALE. TWO large young Northern MARES, five and eis tears old ; One pair Carriage HOBBES, well broke; Four Canada HORSES—oil aa reasonable Also, for aala. BUGGIK8. TROTTING WAG. ONS and TROTTING SULKIES-all manu factured by No. I workman. - Apply oA O. C. ROGERS* oog23 Sal# Stable, Loyd street. CHOICE M EATS may be had my Stall ia Uj Market A. ISAAC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy 0-0 O IDS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, iilonbia, Uutljcs, jpcrfumrrn, <Sc.o., <Scd. CONNELLY'S IRON FRONT BUILDING WHITEHALL STREET, Planters' & Mechanics' BY-HU STUB! NO. 40 WIIITKJIALL 8TRKKT, Atlanta, Georgia, T O thousands of customers who arc delight ed with the inaauifireiit display of our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS! DRESS DODDS, OF EVERY VARIETY I Embroideries, Hosieries, Black Italian Silks, Silk Robes, Shawls, Lace Points, Mantilliis, Domes!ii s —AND— Carpets, Hats Boots, Shoes and numerous other articles appertaining to our business—all of which we are now offering at the very s .~ Lowest Prices! At Wholesale or Retail oct3-d I s ATLANTA GA. J. H. LOVEJOY, We most respectfully invite the attention ol the public generally to au examination of our Stock, and solicit of them a share ot their pat ronage. J. K. IIAGO & CO., marcbl.S At Herring’s Old stand WHOLESALE & HIM GROCER, ADD DRAI.BR I.V Tobacco, Wise, Liquor, Cigars, ic. Cherokee block, Piach-Trce Street, Atlanta, Georgia. feb25-ly G. K. & J. L. HAM LTON, A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her fri»*Lds and patrons, that sbe is agnin prepared to suitlbetn with ALL THE LATEST AND Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, II ATS, C A DH. Head-Dresser, «&c. At her old stand.ns WtUTttUl.L 81REET, Where bho vill Ik* ha« '»v uceiv* A Liberal Share oi (he Trade Atl anta AND fiUKBOUNDINO COUNTRY. t cries sods to mnn DRUGGISTS, ADD dealers in PURE 51F.DICIN’R4, Aim lpj». lfUHMN*, FLUID. CaMPIIKNE, K Ibft-KNKuIL AND Lamp-, suit 1CAI A DENTAL lN.'TUUMKNTt*, PINE PUNCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES, WINKS, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. S! lUOKS! BOOKS! —AT THE - New Book Store! —AT TUB- SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. ATTENTION! MILITARY CHI FURN1SHBD WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW PRICES, BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THEIR MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 4m * OK BALES 1 Shirting, nnd 1* bale, otOinn ZO in k» ln*nl» SUTLER 4 PETERS. AORiriT.TURAI. HOOKS of every deM'iiption. ARCI1ITKCT URAL ROOKS of mry description. MKDI0AI. HOOKS. SI'l’KUH G1KT HOOKS. SIM.KNIMD FAMILY UIIH.KS. KLK0ANT KNiSRAVINOS. I’iCTUiUCS l'KA.MEl) TO ORDKR. PI10TOGRAPHS OF TFIK PAINT. 1NGS OF LANUSKKR and other Art inis. TERKOSCOPK AND STKP.MO.SCO- PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from SO ceutn to $S0. VIOLIN’S—from 75 cents to 875. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, nt the Sign of the “BIG BOOIv!” oct23—tf. J McPherson k co. IIIPORTAM TO l'0.\S! HERS OF G \S! I HAVEspanntad Mr. WILLIAM BARF£8 mv Agffit f,«r the sale of LEFFINOWELL’S 0A8 REGULATOR in Avlsnl, Georgia. LOV 2ft J. K. D4VIH. inabca—for aal* by uaaU CENTER 4 TRKA.DWRLL