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THURSDAY, MARCH 21,
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UiiiTt-ftiflT 1 H Ommrtr,
A J (}nf,a, an our aflMuiHir4 A|MH (•
R,r mo0 *J r **
.ooouot of th. "S«ulh«« Confcd.rary." ,
Wanted Immediately.
A» acl'». r>»J nf * ro «*"• **
h>u»* .arrant YTP^^ 1 °* cr
Meeting uf He Mee fiddle.’ A.«o«l*Ui>n.
J^al night» ....mill* of lb. Fultod Haalu-
|o»* Awoei.llo. *1* b.ld ih lb. En*iti. Hou.«
of Mechanic Fire Company. No. S. Thti or-
g.oiamion baa for it. ohjeot, the morel aad
mental iroprorement, end .l.velioe of tbe
Mechanic. of our clty^-e moat north/ end no-
ble aim, end eboiltd rae.lT. the approbation
end .eeUtenoe of ell food eitieene. They le-
aend to build up e Boctoty, with which it will
be in honor end a ben.#t to e men to be eea-
uacted. They want to here e large libr.ry of
valuable boeke, end Uke a number of tbe perl-
■ edieele ef tbe day. wttli a neat an i oommedi-
ona room, where lei.ure er..lng. can be pleea-
antly and profitably whiled away—muob bet
ter than aeekin* amuaement at planer of diaui-
pstiOD.
The Society haa been orjaniaed but little
over a month. It now coneiete of twenty-four
bona Jilt member., with about that number
elected to memberabip, who will be received
„ member, at tbe neat meeting.
Coneiderable pragma haa bun made to
ward, the oelleetion of a library. A Commit
tee appointed for that purpoee, reported that
ainoe the leal meeting, they bad oollected by
way of donation, frana our goad eili.ena.eem.
gd volume, of booke-meoy "f them of aery
great value. A reflation of tb.nki to the don
or. wet unenimou.ly pawed. We will add
that the Aaaoeiation will be thankful to all per-
aon. lor donation, or good book, of any de-
ecriptinn, and wa hope their appeal will be
liberally raapoaded to. Such donation! may
be left at the Store of Tomlinson * Barnea, or
the Committee will gladly call for book, at
any plaee. if notice will be given them.
The following am tho officer, of the Ateocie-
tion:
C. M. Caldwell, President
Wm. Rishton snd Ws. Basses, Vice Pres is.
James Noble, Secretary.
Ja». E. Gi llatt, Treasurer.
Felix McGrini and Joel Kelsey, Jr., War
dens.
Jobe Ateissue and Samuel 8. Atktbsob,
Stewards.
Gao&us Edward, Librarian.
A/ter the transaction of some business, dur
ing which six persons were elected to member
ship. the Association adjourned to the first Fri
day In April next.
Personal.
Mr*. Walker, wife ot Hon. L.P. Walker, Sec
retary of War, Rev. H. N. Tyeire, of Nashville
and lion. Solon Borland, of Memphis, arrived
in our city to-day.
Patriotic.
We were pleased, last night, to hear retd be
fore one of our Volunteer corps a letter from a
ciuxen—himself exempt from military duty—m
which he proffered, if agreeable to the corps, to
equip at bis own expense a respectable umn to
eater their rank* in case the corps should be
-called into active service. Tbe proposition was
promptly accepted, when a name was proposed
and the applicant unanimously elected. How
many wore such patriotic citizen* have we
among us?
Jackaou Guards.
tl a called meeting ef the Jaekaoo Guards,
t night, tbe following Resolution was unan-
lusly adopted, (in response to a circular re-
red from Brigadier-General Phillips,) and
ered tabe published:
letolved, That our Captain be authorised
i requested to report to Head Quarters the
idilion of this corps, and to state that this
njpany is ready to enter into service when-
►r desired ao to do. Jona Keblt, Sec y.
Errata.
type# yesterday made us say that Waldo
Johnaon had been elected United States
r from MiooUtippi in tbe place of Jss. 6.
It ahould have been Missouri.
A Wedding.
Thf Rev. Isaac Rosser, of the Methodist
, stant Church, an old pioneer Methodist
preacher, who is now in the 80th year of his
age, and Miss 8arah Childs, aged 80 years,
were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, a
few daye ago, by tho Rev. J. R. Turner—all of
la city.
We tender our warmest congratulations to
■ happy pair, aod wish them much felicity
their connubial relations. We trust they
ill long enjoy all the pleasures and responai-
incident to wedded life.
That Large 9igu.
Pay before-yesterday the Fbaekue Paianao
oMPavr erected, on the top of their large e»-
~blisbment, a magnificent sign, which has
*n the attraction, up to this time. It presents
riking appearance, aud Is an appropriate
uiahlng-oflT’’ of the building.
Bis splendid sign, which is ahead of any-
ng of the kind this side of New York or
eiphia, was designed by Columbus
tt, Architect. Tha wood work is by Sana,
her wood. The earviog is by Theo. Mroci-
•ki, (proouaoed: sneese three times and
sty/) and tbe paiatiag la by tho iaimlta-
Wm. Hackle. Every portion of the work
is tha highest degree, creditable to tha er.
o and nsoohsuioal skill of our growing oily,
ft Is slightly semi circular in shape, is four
; wide, and fifty feet long Attached to tbe
pper portion of ibis sign, over its central part,
a strikingly accurate likeness of Baa. Faask-
a, which is also handsomely surmounted with
stly carved wood work. From tbe base
the sign to the top of that portion on which
he likeness is painted, is eleven feel, and to
L e top of tbacarvad work ia fifteen fret.
This large and handsome sign Is quite as or- I
amaat to ear eity, and ll a as# evidsnoe of]
ear oawerd match of
IlUMPIiB-T 'NEWS!
11 a' , y
tocn^oi Vtw Dow. I. ArkUMM.
httnM Rock. Ark., Morah H —Tho 0aew-
•too Ordiaaac. woo Totod down to day .mid
grut ...iUui.nl. A oompromlM vu nU*-
A..ally m«d«. by .blob tho ptayio will ooto,
oo tho fint of Aogwt, for Baeadaloh or ooAyor-
ation.
Balegqlea are to ha pent to a Border Slate
Oottwattos, and to nepert to aa adjourned
meeting of the Convention to be bald en the
3d Monday ip a August next.
The Convention bee adjourned to that Mm*.
Reaping the Benefits.
St. Loi’is, March 10.—Foreign goods, lYee of
duty, are beginning to arrive here via New Or-
leans.
Steamer Hnntavllle.
Nobpolk, Virginia, March 10 — The steamer
Huntsville, from Savannah for New York, ar
rived here to day, short of coal. Bbe leaves
for the letter port in the morning.
UNITED STATES.
Waseieotoe, March 20.
In the Senate to-day, Mr. Hale, of New
Hampshire, offered a resolution, which liee
over, thatthefienateadjoamon Saturday next,
at oue o’clock in the afternoon.
Mr. Douglas’ resolution of enquiry was ta
ken up.
Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, said that this cri
sis, which he had loug anticipated had now
culminated in tbe withdrawal of seven States
from the Union. He intended to offer a prop
osition shortly, giving the President power, by
the advioe and consent of the Senate, to enter
into a treaty with the Confederate State*, and
avoid the other alternative, civil war. He ex
plained tbe elementary principles of the gov
ernment, defined the relatione between the
States and tbe Federal Government; and said
that Seoeaaioa waa not among the reserved
powers of the States, but that revolution was a
common right, aod that the present state of
affairs was revolution. And in this connec
tion, he thought that the will of the majority
was to be conaidered the rule of tbe whole.—
Insurrection and violence in a State, said the
speaker, may be put down by law; but you
cannot meet the collective act of the collective
people, except by war or by a peaceful nego-
tiation. When revolution comes, it canoot be
met by tbe law of treaeon. Allegiance is due
to a State as well as to the Federal Govern
ment, and the law of domicile must necessari
ly govern tbe case, when a Slate has separated
from the Federal Government.
The Senate then went into Executive ses
sion, and afterwards adjourned.
A reliable special dispatch to the Baltimore
Bun, dated Washington March 19tb says: “It
is understood that orders have been given by
the War and Navy Departments for the land
ing of troops, Ac., for the relief of Fort Pick
ens.
Gentlemen intimately connected with tbe
Administration say that whatever measures it
ia pursuing, the Administration have no de
sign whatever, to provoke war. but ofpeaeeful
character.
CapL Fraser, of Mississippi, and Lieutenant
O’Bxnaon, of South Carolina, both of the U. 8.
Army, have resigned.
Information from reliable sources agree that
the military status of the Gulf Forts will be
preserved by the Federal Government.
| "COMMERCES
ATLANTA, March 21.
To-day'* work haa been principally oon fined
to filling order*, which is being dona in good
style.
fitocki of Bacon, Corn and Lard are very
fei» to-day. Baoon rules 10J, 121. 131- Bulk
Pork atfil. 101, 1 If. Lard, in tieree, 1210131.
Corn,Yellow 890001; Miked 92 0 93; White
93081. Floor, Fine *0.48 f Extra Fine 82.50
07 75; Fancy and city brands 88 50089.
Large quantities of freight arriving, 146 oars
received to day at Atlanta. Rush above is still
inereasiag, but tbo receipt* do equal de
mand. Orders arc still pouring in, and ilia not
hasardous to say that the demand lor Produce
for the ensuing thirty daye will exoeed that of
any former month.
we notice several shipments ef Woolens, fie.,
from the Ivy Mills of Oobb oouniy, to our
clothiers here, aod they make up handsomely
too By eelliog open our firms in this business,
a suit of No. 1 “bone-made*’ can be bad.
Furniture, of Southern make, can be found
in all iu varieties, and we call the attention of
beyors to tbi* department. Patronise home
institutions, and but a abort time will slaps*
ere you will find that vro have all tbe ele
ment* of business bsre, and a liberal patron-
ege will develop them. Our neighbors ef the
surrounding towns am buying liberally ef oor
Furniture Dealers, and large shipments art
going forward by our railroads.
Tha following are the Receipts, to-day, per
Western A Atlantic Railroad:
Corn, .............2,760 sacks.
Bacon, 59 Hogsheads.
Flour 512 barrels.
Lard 20 barrsls aod ksgs.
Tobacco,.. 11 hogsheads and 8 boxes.
Oats, - 24 sacks.
Hay .8* bale*.
Whisky,.. 89 barrels.
MONETARY.
Exchange In good demand with but scant
snppiy at 8i@4e.
Gold is lively at 4 per cent.
Western funds er* sought at 304c. Teanea
see command 102e. freely.
All standard South Carolina funds at par
hare.
Charleston,'March 20.—Salts of Cotton to.
day 1,450 bales, at prices ranging iron 8*012}
cents. Tbe market is advancing.
Mobile, March 20.—Salea of Cotton to-day
5.000 bale*. Middlings at ll}011fc. There
was an active demand and quotations were
stiffer.
New Orleans, March }0.--8ales of Cotton
to-day 4,259 bales. Middlings 12012}c. The
market was steady. Freights Id. 7
New Yobk, March 20.—8ales of Cotton to
day 3.500 bales. Middling Uplands 12}@ 12|c.
Tbe market was firm. Flour firm, with sales
of 15.000 barrels. Wheat firm, with sales of
112.000 bushels. Corn advancing, with sales
of 78,000 bushels; Mixed 62068}c.; Southern
white 63070c.
Savannah. March 19.—There was a brisk de
mand in Cotton to-day, but the sales were limi
ted by the very small offering stock*. Pric
show an improvement, and our quotations a
a shade higher. Bales 714 bales at from 9} 012
eents.
Exports—To New York, 45,975 feet Flooring
Boards and 115,720 feet Lumber; 1S6 bales Up
land Cotton. To Pom e. CO casks Rice and 60
empty lihd*. To Eastport. 79,SOI feet Timber
and 19,605 feet Lumber.
Col. Joslah Sheffield for Major-General.
Messrs. Editors: Oo tbe 3d of April next
it will evolve on the legal voters of this Divis
ion-embracing Meriwether, Troup, Heard
Coweta, Campbell and Carroll—to elect a Ma
jor-General. Allow me to suggest, for that po
sition, through your valuable paper, Col. Josiah
Sheffield,, of Meriwether county. Eminently
qualified as he is, I trust he will bs elected.
WOODBURY.
FOR MAJOR.
Elia* Holcombe, Esq., is hereby announced
aa a candidate, and will be supported, for Ma
jor to command tbe Peach Tree Battalion, at
the election on the 13th proximo, by
MANY VOTERS.
We are authorised and requested to announce
Daeikl Pittman as a candidate for Major of the
Peach-Tree Battalion Georgia Militia. Elec
tion on the 13th of April next.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Outer and SStatdente Akrik Bide af .ma
rietta Street.
March 21.
I»H. H. W. It HO IV N.
Me NAUGHT. BEARD A CO.
CammtHtan and Far warding Merchants,
BA T S TR EE T,
Savannah, ...... Georgia.
W». McNai oht, I ( Wm. K Baiun.
Jan.i O.uo.n, j mar 20 Jou« D.kha*.
r. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMD DEALER IX
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
JWmntm* GetrgUu
March 20.
PULTON MECHANIC!*’ ASSOCIA
TION.
A N Adjourned meeting of this Asiociatioo
will be held at the Engine House of No. 2,
on Wednesday night next, at 7} o'clock.
Mechanaea who have been notified of their
•lection as uiemWa will hav* aa opportunity,
awff are invited to attend the above meeting,
to eigo the OenstitntiAa.
*19-21. JAMES NOBLE, Ja., 8*c'y.
Nashville, March ISth.—Now in Harpeth
Shoals 6} feet and falling. The present rain
will doubtless have a tendency to put it in
cheek, if not create a rise.
Steamer Red Rover pjaitively takes her de
parture on Monday next for New Orleans —
Passengers will find her every wey desirable,
and should be on board by 5 o'clock, P. M.
Steamer James Woods will arrive in port by
Monday next, aod meet with immediate dis
patch back to New Orleans.
Steamer John Gault, will leave Ibis day, Sun
day, promptly at 9 o'clock.
On Monday next there will be a regular Pa
ducah packet to depart.
Due ibis day a Monday steamer St. Louis,
from Pittsburg, and steamer Glenwood, from
Cincinnati, immediately after will follow the
popular pioneer line packet Nashville.
Steamer C. E Hillman now due from St.
Louis.
Hsxel Dell now lading for this port at Cin
cinnati-
TAILORS WANTED!
Gm*J Workm.n could And *tm-
O I’toym.nt, at Itb.r.1 pric, with
ml3-dgw1. LAW8HE A PORTELL.
WAXTED1
COM kaight or ton wood Mara, mom HtoN
O m.k. Wool Md fur U.ta gtoady «a
to
ploy-
GE0RGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Augusta Insurance dt Banking Company, Avgusta
W. M. b’Antlgnac, Pres K. Walton, Cash.
Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
John Doom, Fret J. W. Davlsa, Cash.
Genuine 5e with counterfeit signatures are in circula
tion—belter refuse all.
10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10a, vig. Her ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
10s, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine.
20s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; tbe
genuine has XX.
Bank qf Athens, Athena
Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Ddaring, Cash.
Bank of Columbus, Columbus.
W. 11. Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash.
.Vt raised from la.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. PerriU, Cash.
Bank of tmpirs Stats, Rome.
A. U. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
X. W. Huland, Pres. A. Austell, Cash.
A few impr. salons, 10s and 90s, (old plates, Nos. be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank qf Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pres. ...A. H. Powell, Oask.
Bank of Saoannah. Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris. Pres. W. B, Tinsley, Cash.
&• altered from la; vlg. a steamship, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, rig. fentah standing; “ Bank of Savannah" In
black type; X on the right end : ebb on the left end.
Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Savannah.
50s, vig. female silting, holding figure 50; three aval
dies on the right end, with "Georgia'' acrosa them, row
acroas lett end ; imitation of old plate.
50s, vlg. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at
her feet sbeaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive creas
ing a bridge In the dlstar.es; unlike genuine.
100«, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under It; small 100a around the whole margin; “State
Bank of Georgia” on the back In red Ink; unlike tha
genuine.
100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated betide a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfkll, aud small horse drink
ing ; locomotive In the distance.
Central Railroad <6 Banking Company, Savannah.
IL R. Cuyler, Prea U. A. Cuyler.Cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres W. J. Bams, Cash.
Farmers' d Mechanics' Bank, Savsnnah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Georgia Railroad d Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Prea i. Milligan, Cask
50s, vlg. three (sees, the middle one Is Indistinct—
poorly engraved.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Toller, Cash.
Marins Bank qf Georgia, Savannah.
[Formerly Marins k firs Insurance Bank.]
Charles F. Mills, Pres Wa P. Hunter. Cssh.
50v, vig. beehive, male head aod two lOeon right end,
same on le<l ead, good ImitaUen of aid plat*.
Ms •homes' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas A Metcalf, Free MUe Hatch, Cask
Mechanics? Booings Bank. Savannah.
(See Farmers' and Mechanics' Sank)
Merchants' d Planters? Bank, Savannah.
11. Roberts,Pras ....A. Barit*, Cask
Mortk- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. M. Inman, Pros A. B. Cowaa, Cash.
Planters? Bank qf do Stats of Georgia. Savannah.
G, W. Andersen, Prea —..H. W. Mereev, Oask
Timber Cutter? Bank, Savannah.
C. Kppiaf, Free 77.7..Hutton, Cuk
aniTiim so
Ednrk
BaoJs, AueusU.
jk—rl» »Mk M W-UkJ
trd TkmM, rm~- .......Joke CTr
wg, Ouk
Hardware, Msebaaical A Faraisg tssls, Beue-FurabUig Heeds.
C UTLERY snd FILES—A Urge end well
assorted stock for sole by
in20 McNAUGHT, ORJdOVD A CO.
C HAINS—Trace, 0**11, Log. Fifth, Breast, snd
Halter Chains, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, sDd Cats
county Iron, all shapes and sites, of our own
importation, for sale by
n>26 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
S HOVELS A SPADES—Ames' and other ma
kers, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
H OES—Five sisea superior Cast-Steel Hoes,
tor sale by
in20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
P LAN ES and EDGE TOOLS of tha beat make,
J7 in great variety, for sale by
n>20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
T HE attention of HARDWARE >i<erchanta,
and others, is respectfully called to the lore
going advertisements. We are prepared to fill
orders for nil goods in our liue st the lowest
prices for Cash.
McNAUGHT. ORMOND A CO
Keystone Building,
march20 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Boss and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—S0LB AGENTS FOR—
Wrigtit’s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
may17
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patronage of rny numerous friends and customers, snd hoping
a continuance of the same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now i
store the
LARGEST AHD BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE.
ever before offered in Atlanta, and All of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily reoeipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk
well known Factory of
armMmmmr n* GRA.'srq
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of tbe Novelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, is Foffwan, wht t
is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is getd sl tbe null
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prioes from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Fubxitcrc Stork in Geotgia.
MATTRA8SES, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CGTU6A
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand.
Pioturb Fbambr made and FrnJiTcnc repaired with neatness and despatch.
COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D. M. YOUNG, Agent,
Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAT.
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN—
®biiu. (Stoss, Silver, jplatcrt anil |!nttania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LAROG lot of COT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, aod DECORATED Gh
NA, TEA. DINNER, .nd TOILET 8ETS, .Lot price; SILVER-PLATED TEA 8EH
CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, 8POON8. FORKS. Ac. A>
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VA8E8. At
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A l.rg. and completo .lock of
WHIT11 GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY
to which we Invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHAN18.
We import our goods fn>m. Europe and buy of the best American Manufacturers, and will
sell for the smallest possible profile for CA8II.
COLE & WYLIE,
aug2l Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root’s, Atlanta. Georgia.
A. ISAACS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Millinery and Fancy
GOODS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head
Dresses, Embroideries, Laces,
Blonbrs, Rucl)ta, {Jtrfummj,
<Sso., <Sco.
CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDING
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA QA.
octl-dly
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Bueowaaora to High, Butler k Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
roa ... rnacuii ... uu o.
TMjyjtrsssea a r m o o vest
Cottas, Orocertes, Me.,
ATLANTA,.,... GE0RQIA.
Hit. ramarad to th. larg. Fira.Proof W.rt-
hoaM, fonmrly wsonplod Winship A How-
HEAVY STUCK.
papers fr
rels On
Q£ t P a P*ra fresh Garden Seeds, 8 bar-
4tf)VlvU rels Onion Sett*, at the Drug
b ore of D. YOUNG A CO ,
»»8 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
i gallons of Lins ed Oil, 500 boxes Wiu-
D. YOUNG A OO.,
Whitehall street, Atlsnta, Ga.
in
Cases
hnice Patent Medicines, at tha
Wbitehall street Atlsnta, Ga.
1 n OOO P 000 ^* White Lead. Painta dry
t vjV/ \J\J and in oil, Brushes, Fancy Govds,
Ac., at tbe Drug 8tore of
D. M. YOU KG A CO.,
m8 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
TO
\tTt h,Yo sow in Stora, a l.rg. lot of Extra
V* Hnry, Do.MM.lt RumI Sngiu,
mad. with two hoary aola. of th. beat qaality
of Ilemloch Solo Leather and Oak Upper., with
Ririt Ey.-M.nu, which w. bar. mad, ax prow
ly for th. trad, ot thi. market, and guaran
tee them, in arary reaped, in peri or to any
thing that can ba found in this marksA, fa the
lias of Brscaai, and wRI call than, at Iowac
prioss, by tha cau or .in.la pair.
Th»M wanting a good Brogan, at low prieaa,
will Snd it to thoir Tataraat to call on m at tha
Sign of tha BifBook
DIMICK, WILSON A 00.
Paaah-Traa 6 treat, Atlanta, GssrgU.
IAkn WL AWAIMI.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wetkiagtam, Qmrfia.
THOMAS it ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office la Smith’s Buildiag, Whitehall street.
G. S. Tbomas, jatftf Baa. F. Asaoiv.
PROFESSOR NOTTS
DANCING ACADEMY,
eoaaaa or raxcx rasa amd marietta svebbts,
Atlaata, Georgia*
D AYS OF TUITION: Mondays and Tues
days, from S till » o’clock. P. M , for La
dies, Misses sad Meaters; and the earn* days,
at night, from 7* till id o'clock, for Young Gen
tlemen.
Terms. 810 for th* full course of 12 leseona.
Feb. 19—if.
SAM E1BKBAB.
40BX W. LCKB.
KIRKMAN & LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 170, Second Street,
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to Joaa Kirk ms, James Woods, W
GRRcarixcD, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9— 3ua
WILLIAM MACKIE,
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAiNEK,
HAVING located perma
nently in Atlanta, will de-
. vote bis whole attention to
the above Branches in all their details.
Likewise, 8IGN8 of every descriptor WIN
DOW 8HADE8, SHOW CARDS, CARVED
LETTERS made to order in any style, war
ranted to equal any City in the Union.
Orders front the Country attended to.
OFFICE—In Beach A Root's Building-
tain fa. b I
IMPORTANT TO COMBS OF G IS!
I HAVE appointed Mr. WILLIAM BARNEb
Imy Agent for tbe sale of
LEFFIHOWELL’8 GAS REGULATOR
in Atlant, Geoigla.
DOT. 20 J. R. DAVIS.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Cbaulbhton, March 1, 1801.
S HIPPER8 of Merchandise to points on the
South Carolina and connecting Railroads,
who have heretofore consigned their shipment*
to the Agent of the South Carolina Railroad
here, are notified that this Company will dia-
continue the business of rceeiving and forward
ing on and sf.er the 11th instant.
This proceeding is made necessary, in conse-
quenoe 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 necessary that all freight
deatined aa above ahould be directed to Com
mission Merchants in the city, to whom tbe
Company will continue to advance ordinary
expenses, such as freight, drsyage, and wbarf-
And Shippers will find it greatly to their in
terest to forward promptly to consignees in
voices and bills of lading, to enable g< ods to be
G ssed through the Custom House without de
/. W. J. MAGRATH,
m5-8k General Agent.
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
AND DEALER IN
Tobacco, Wine, Liqnor, Cigars, It.
Ohsrokss Block, Ptach-Trt* Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb25-1y
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB W0BK8.
3E quantity for aala
12A cent per bushel.
Feb. *1—dtf. J. F. WARNER. Bupt.
Q. K. & J. L HAMILTON,
SUCCESSORS TO SNim A SHARD,
DRUGGISTS,
—AND—
PH ARM ACKUTI8T8,
AMD DEALERS TV
PURE MF.DIC1NIC3,
CHkMI' ALB,
PAINT!*. OILS,
RINOOW GLASS,
FANCY AND TOILET
ART1 LBS,
BUKMN'« FLUID,
CAM PH IN I,
K RoSkNK OIL
AND LAMP*,
flUR 1CAL A DENTAL
UfeTRUMENTS,
FINE FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES,
WINKS, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
HORHES FOR MALE.
TWO large young Northern MARES,
five and sir years old :
One pair Carriage HORSES, well
broke C
Four Canada HORSES—all on reasonabla
terms.
Also, for sale. BUOGIB8. TROTTING WAO-
ON8 and TROTTING SULKIES-all manu
factured by No. 1 workmen.
Apply at G. C. ROGERS’
aug23 Bale 8table, Loyd street.
CHOICE MEATS may be had
daily at my Stall in the Market
aug2S G. C. R
30
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BBL8 LARD OIL, Jn.t raoai.ad on ml-
•ignmant and for aaia by
l.Mll BUTLER A rETESS.
UTB—W. bar.
>M lb. Paean KuU;
tM lb. Alicant Almond.;
Md IU Hud Shall Almond.;
Md IU Bruit Xntoi
M boxaa Aunrtod Candy i
M buaud HUf hoZM Raiain.
Fee ala lew. hv
JauU CEKTEB S TREADWELL.
1 LOUR I FLOUR I FLOUKI-ddd buralaaf
at Lula Family Vlur, ud Md n.U at
Taniamu Extra Floor, tar Md. hr
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BCTLEE A FXTERE