Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 22, 1861, Image 1

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• ) A H :•! (I X 'I intftietn TEE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. 81 HIMKITER & ADAIR. ATLANTA, fiEORCIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1861. NEW SERIES: V6L. 1-NO. SS. ianthri# <? anf rdcraij! UB4CRI4TION A AOVtRTHINO SCHCOULt r««MR or •c»»e»iFMO*. ■ ,'S adt«»ti»ir«. I On, S io.rr 10 llnf. or l<M, on« InKrtlon, *1; ond f (tj Cent. lor r»0h Inooriloo ton lh»o IM DAILY llATKri. 1 on. i mo>. 8 mol. 4 ntoo. 4 moo. It mol. * Xt »io |"mT i »>* I »» »*> lo i* 1* w I •» i *! ! iii »• ii » I • JJ It I to 1 M I *4 I W> •» 10 1 St SO lit 40 I W to I *S | 00 1 44 44 | «4 HR. 1. n. MrUEAN’S STBENBTHElfINB CORDIAL -AND— BLOOD PURIXTESR. TUI ClIiTtlT lUHHT Iii the World, ft —■ MOST DRI.IOIOU0 3 Square*, | N,a4rr«. T Squares, J Square*, » *.***•*-; Squar**,.. ™ 8quarMt.li »! M ■JA ! Ai , 40 41 44 . 65 »0 ! 45 I tO | » * | Turty a»iver\UU»*, with U\« y*ttU<*<* «f change, will V taken at the following rate* : Jor one Square, renewals onre a month, ♦ 8A For three Square* ™ “■ r one-fourth Column J*' r one-half Goluian, **!! r on* Column iJtu I 111 Tokol.r work, wllh or without rul«, ond «drrr- * >ccopying double column, will be charged above rate*. . , wtbetuewt* not marke-l «»n *«PF lor a »pecifled ,111 b« pqbllaheJ until ordered out, and charged sorting to the above * idvernaement* tossrtsri In tl ns, will be charged .V) |*,r ir dally . additional to tM f^Trly"mfvertUer. will be limited to the space con- acted for. They will be charged eatra at regular rate* t, Removals, Copartnership#, Notice* l and payment demanded quarterly. ktmijm* aret ai paid roa * Tuxan LiVilCI 'No idrrrtl.ro.rut will tn tl.r 4frrVI> |.oprr a by special contract. vert'aeiuent* to be Inserted In the Weekly paper on- at Irregular Intervals in either of the papers, will t charged #1 per square for every Insertion. Announcing candidate* for Stale, County, and Munl- pal offices. each—to be paid In advauce In every All advertisements for Charitable Institutions, Millta- aud Fire Companies, Ward, T»*ii and other Public eetings, will be charged half price. Marriages aad death* are published a* new*; but dtuarle*. Tributes of Respect and Funeral Imitation* other a4»vefti*ewient«. , , llA “Jitorial Notices in L4»cal Column will be charged ‘20 er no circumstances, to be Included In r variation alii be made from the fore- HANLKITEK A ADAllt. son tract. No deductb'i g rates. OUR RAILROADS. leorgia Railroad & Banking Company. LfttaU to Atlanta, 171 Milea—Fare *5 SO. GEORGE YONGE, Superintwn.lwDt. wottvixa rAsakxoka train. mvm All aula, daily, at...~ •- 0& » A. M. Tires at Augusta at 8.20, P. M. »aves Augusta, daily, at 0 HO, A. M rrirea at Atlanta Ft...— •rift, A. M. sight rasssNO*R train. taves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, F. M. rivoa at Augusta at 6.6ft, A. M. atea Augusta at — *•*•» p * M - reives at Atlanta at ..11.45, P. M. This Hoad run* in connection with the Trains the South Carolina and the Savannah and lata Railroads, at Augusta. Atlanta Sl Waft-Point Railroad. Janta to Weet-Poict, 87 Mile*— Fare,..$3 60. GEORGE G- HULL, Superintendent. oar FAteiaann t»aim. .wM Atlanta, daily, at..: 10.10, A. M. rivea at Waat-Point at 8.10, P. M. irea Weat-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M. rirea at Atlanta at —• T-61i P-M. ■ICfT PASSRRORa TRAIN. .▼•a Atlanta, daily, at...^^ 0.30, A. M. riree al Weft-Point at }•*«» A. M. i Weat-Point, daily, at 3.16, A. M. .. j§ at Atlanta at 7.61, A. M. hia Road oonnects with the Montgomery A t-Point Road at Weat-Point. Waatam & Atlantic Railraaa. i to Chattanooga, 138 Milea—Fare,....$6. J0H5 W. LEWIS, Superintendent. ear rAisssoa* teain. jrftl Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M. Jlree at Chattanooga at 8-40, P. M. kres ChatUnooga at - 4.06, A. M. pree at Atlanta at - 1.16, Pv M. BVNSINa PAMNNOBN TRAIN. ,.» Atlanta, nightly, at 7.60, P. M. vet at Chattanooga at 4 60, A. M. i Chattanooga at 3.20, P. M. ■ at Atlanta aft -11.46, P. M. I Road oonneeU.each way,with the Rome h Railroad aft Kingaton, the East Ten- » and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the hrille A Chattanooga Railroad at Chaifta- ■lagan 4. Weatem Bnilraad. I to Maoon, 102 Mil««—Fare, $4 60. LPRED L. TYLER, Superintendent NAT FABSSMQKN TNAIN. k Mason at 1.45, P. M. > at Atlanta at - 7.16, P. M. ■ Atlanta at 1.30,«P. M. ^etMaeonat 7.00, P. M nmrt rAAHKNer.a train. Macoh »t_ 13.00, Nl<ht. b.t Atlanta »t 7.H, A. U. UUmU »t 13.00, Night J 4t Macon al J.15, A. 11. I Night Tr»ln* will not ho ran on San- i II •■’(•look Night Train bom Atlanta, :U with tho tkntrnl it.ilro.ai for BoT.n- 110.00. A. M., *nd th* South We«Urn for fj and Oolumbu, nt 9.4*, A. M. fill Train bar. Atlanta, eannMia with tral Railroad for Sa.anaah at 10.00 r. th.8outh-Wt.Um Rail Road for Co- Thwqgh Tio?iu from htlan Including Omnibus fan. lit I iU to Naw Sa.annnh, I GEAR—4, t, 10 and 11 (Mi-at l«a • Umroan he nuunfaMand at ia th. Un, Wlm-Twiai Mgam-t m IS -for • aU ’ 0 ^ p jg l j TK1LASir fi 1 a lh Delightful Cor dial KVER taken. T IIE thousands up on thousands who are dally using Mc-Jff fr tlkfll' 'Lean’s Strengthening r ‘ Cordial, certify »h*t it is absolutely «n Infalllable rem edy for renovating and Ihvicoratisu the shattered and dlseaied system, purifying and eurlchlngths Blood—re storing the sick, suffering invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There Is no mistake about It; it will cure Liver Com plaint. Dyspepsia, Diarrhtea, Dysentery. Headache,De- prisolon ol Spirits, Fever and Ague, lawaru Fever. Bad breath, or any disease of the Liver, fclwmacb, or Bow els. py GENTLEMEN, do you wiah to be Healthy, Strong and Vigorous f pW LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get Me I.can's Street heiiiii^ ComIIrI mud Blood Purifier. Chronic or Nervous Debility, it Is an Infalllable Itemdy. For Children. Do you want your drlicat*, sickly, puny children to he Healthy, Strong and ttohuat? Then give them Me- Lf.an’s Mar.aoTnr.stKo Coat in. (see the directions on each bottle,) It I* delirious to take. pf One table spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel low Fever. Cholera, or any prevailing disease. S3T C-tCTioN.—Beware of Druggists cr Dealer* who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap.) by saying It Is just as good. There are even men base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. A .old such infamous pirates and their villainous compounds! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean'sfelreogUieulug Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It lathe only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation. It l* put up In large bottles—41 per bottle, or *lx bot tle* for fft. DR. J. H. MrLKAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Bta.,81. Louis, Mo. DR. MCLEAN S UNIVERSAL PILLS, For L’ver Complaint, Biliounnttn, Headache, A c. T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medlclre, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLean’s Univehwal Pills. Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent, and can he taken by the most tender infant; yet prompt and powerful lu removing all Bilious secretions, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Btomach. In fact, they are the only Fill* that should be used in malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Sickarss, or Pain, In the 8tcmacn or Bowels, though very active and Hearchlng in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. ho will suffer from Biliousnes*, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can be nbluiuvd 1 Keep them constantly on hand; a single dove, taken In season, may prevent hour*, days, and month* of sickness. Aik for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they aretasteliss. Price only 26 cents per box, and can be sent by mail to any part of the United State*. J. H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor, Corner of Third aud Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Dr* J* U. McLean** Volcanic Oil Lini ment. Th* Ut*l ErUrnal in th* World, for Man or B*a»t. T HOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a lire of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval- incredible short time. McLkan’s Volcanic Oil Liniwkbt will relieve the most Invetsratecases of Rheu matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par-lysis, Contracted Muscles, Stlffne** or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles Or Ligaments, It will nsver fall. Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burts or Scalds, or any Pain, it Is an Infalliabteremeily. Try It, and you will And it an Indispeusible remedy. Keep It ahrays on hand. Plautcra, Farmers, or any one ha\ ing charge of hors es, will save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin iment. It la a speedy and Infallible cure tor Galls, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeuty, Bores. Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try It, and you wlU be convinced. J. H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor, March 7,1841-dAwly. Saint Louis, Mo. pit" For sale in Atlanta br G. K. k. J. L. Hamilton,andbj massey a lansdell, and Dealer* everywhere. ATLANTA CLOTHING HALL. r HAVE just returned from the North with a largo stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citisens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coata, Pants, Vests, Mhlrta, Handkerchief*. Neck-ties, Nocks, Hate, Capa, aud everything elee in the Clothing line, of 5 ood quality and at LOW PRICES. All who esire bargains should give me a call. Jewelrv I Knives I Cornbsl And other Notions*. M. OPPENHEIMER, WhiteHl street, nearly opposite marchI5tf Eddle.nan A Bank <Jim e A© ECONOMY I BJsjpaJoih f J '' 8m the Pieces! A S aceidenU will happen, evc2 m well-regu lated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convienl way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. SPALDING*® PREPARED GLUE meets all suoh emergencies, aud no household can afford to be without it It is always ready, aad up to sticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken oradles. It Is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamen tal work, so popular with ladies of refinement and teste. This admirable preparation is used cola, Do ing chomically held in solution, and possess Ing all the valuable qualities of the beet cabi net-makers’ Glue. It may be used ia the place of odinary mucillage, being vastly more rd- heaiva. “USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE.’ N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, Hew York. Address flflNRT a SPALDING A CO., Box No. 8,608, New York eight, and twelve dosen—a beautiful graphic Show-Card accompanying each peck- ■T A single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE PARED GLUE will save teu times Its coot an* anally to ovary household. Sold by prominent Stationers. Druggists. Hard wars and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. OanolqrNMhaata should make a ante ol SPALDING'S PREPARED SLOE, wheTZak. la^ap+fUdr Uoft. D wilt stand ~ A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, *»7 DYSPt?3g INVIQORAtlNa CORDIAL U JOLFE’fl celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO MATIC 8CHNAPPS ahould be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fect* of change of weather, aud, as a beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in pint aud quart bottles. Also, UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Brandy, Iru)iort«-tl ami bottled by hlmiielf, warranted pnre, and the best quality, with Ids certificate on the bottle, and hi* seal on the cork. UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S Pure Port Wine, Imported and bottled by liiDiaelf. put up for medicinal uve, with hi* certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and the best quality. UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S Pure Sherry Wine, Imported aud hotted by himself, the aame a* the Port Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by himaelf, for private and med icinal u*e, the be*t Wine ever offered to the trade In bot tle*. Thi* Wine i* warrented perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica Rum, Nt. Croix Hum, Scotch and Irish Whisk)*. To the Public. I will stake my reputation aa a tuan, my atandlngaaa merchant of thirty year*’ residence In New York, that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate, la correct, and can be relied upon by ee rie*. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, No. 22, Beaver Street, New York. HUNWIOUTT, TATLOR A JOMB*, Wl&alesalo Agents f Atlanta, Georgia. February 18, ISftl.—d f ra S B. OATMAlf, proprietor, aad dealer in • Italian, Amariaan aad Egyptian Marble, Monuments, Tomb#, Tablets, Head and Foot Stones, Uroa, Vaaea, Marbla and Enameled Slate Mantel*, Statuary Figure*, aad Furnish ing Marble of all description*. Alwaya on band a fine aa*ortaneot of Mono menu, both Plain and Carved, of all eiaeo. aad Call aad see specimen*, at Ware Room Yard, <ippo*t(a Georgia Railroad Depot lebNMf. , at Ware Rooms and and for eale by jaielf BUTLER A PETERS. NOW OPENING -At via— FURNITURE STORE, FIRST OCORWEtT OF THE FULTON IAN K ALABAMA STREW, Jaa.lt SUVU* * P UU.4G—. A great variety of Farler Suites, Mode of ROSEWOOD, Mahogany, .And "Walnut, CoTored in BROCATELLE, REPS. VEL VET, 6HALLY, and HAIRCLOTH. All made in a workmen-like manner, combining Strength, Durability and Beauty I Modelled after the etyle of LOUIS XIV, and many of tbe Oriental Style* adapted to American taste. Also may be found XOO Hoolsins Ladies’ Parlor Chairs, Mostly of new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fash ienable styles. 200 BUREAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $80. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, q\ .lity and variety. Cane, Rush, nud Wood-Seal CHAIR8, fo Parlor, Diuing, aud Bed-Room, with a large variety of Children's Chairs; Rocking and Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Rush, and Wood Bottoms. WARDROBES, Wa«h-Stands, Hat-Racks, Corner Stands; Side, Centre, and Parlor TA BLES, Ladies’ Work Tables aud Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD, FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE Of MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR & MAPLE. Cottage Suites in a variety of styles. Hair, Mom and Cottor. Mattresses made to order. All kind* of common Mattresses usual ly found in Furniture Stores kept on hand.-— Also a full supply of Window Shades, new Patterns, together with many other articles common to this line of trade. Particular attention paid to Repairing and making to order. Looking Glass Plates kept constantly on hand. D. CHAFFEE, Agent. Atlanta, Sept. 19—d3m IS? IS! j -AT THE- New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every deocription. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT ING8 OF LANDSEER and other Artiite. TKREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEW8. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 80 ccnti to •80. VIOLINS—from 75 oemU to 875. AH of which will be cold cheaper than the cheapest, at tka Sign of tho “BIG BOOK!” J. McPHERflOH k CO. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY. JOS. P. LOGAN, President. PERINO BROWN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. L. P. GRANT, JOSEPH P. LOGAN, THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W.'DUNCAN, GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART. D EPOSITS received and commercial paper discounted. Collections received and remitted for at cur rent rates of Exchange on day of payment. Unourrent money. Gold and Silver Coin, bought and sold. Loans and Notes negotiated. Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Prompt attention to correspondent*, aprilld FIRE AND LIFE IHSBBANCJ AEENCY T HE subscriber represents the following first class Companies, some of which are now the leading Compe .ics in the country—all having Ctuth Capitals and a large mrplue. The Companies thus* designated divide seventy-five per ei. of Vie net earnings with the policy holder*: HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital aud fetuiplua 28 ♦CONTINENTAL IM8URANCE COMPANY NEW YORK Capital aud Surplus, $1,000,000. •SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y, Capital and Hurplua $600,383. CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY. N Y. Capital aud Surplus $324,362. NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY Capital aud Surplus, $304,054. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, MASS Capital and Surplus, $484,000. •MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $300,000. HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $£35,000. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO.. N. Y Capital and Hurplua $400,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $1,hoo,ooo. This Company offers security uuu advan tages unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Com paoy in the country. It accomodates tbe in surer in the payment of premiums, annually, half yearly, or quarterly. Premiums on poll cies for life, if over $50 per annum, sioty per cent, is only required. Annuities granted on the most liberal terms. All the above Companies court investigation into their condition and system of doing busi ness. Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R. Ripley’s, opposite the “Intelligencer” office. July 12 SAMUEL SMITH. MECHANICAL. CARVING IN WOOD. fMHE subscriber respectfully announces to X the citizens of Atlanta, that he is now fully prepared to execute in the best manner, every description of CARVING IN WOOD. He will also give particular attention to the fitting up ofStores. with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any plan ; also, the internal decoration of public llalls. Churches, Ac. Old Furniture of good quality will be repaired at abort notice in the best manner. THEO. MR0CZK0W8KI, Marietta street, opposite Gas Works. lyjanSl ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bktwkbx McDoxoua and Butler Streets, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform hl_ friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, lie solicits a share of patronage, end will guerantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E OULLATT J^Hehsson band and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap for Cash. Atlanta, Jan. 30. THOMAS M. CLARKE, Successor to Clarke Ac Lewis, IMPORTER A DEALER IN EXGLISU & AMERICAN HARDWARE. #0ttt!»mi tafrdeMCg Frost th# Clayton Bancor. Southern Rights Sour# AS COMPOSED AND SUNS IT PROF. WILSRR. Air—“ Yankee Doodle/' Old Abe’s elected, so they say, And so is derksy Hamlin; Tbe Yankees think they've gained the day By negro votes and gambling. So let them have a happy time With pumkin pies end clam bakes, Before they are through I’ll bet they’ll find There’s two tides to e pancake. Old Abe, they say, Is making bash, And mixing up softsodder. With which he thinks to gull the South— But we know corn from fodder. So let them have, Ac. The Cotton States are full of pluck— Tbe border States ad vising— The peone all are waking up, And tbe Lone Star is rising. So let them hmye, Ac. From Rio Grsnde to big Santes— From Gulf to broad Ohio— From orange grove and cotton field— From cabebrake, creek and ba>ou. The minute men are gathering round Their firesides and altars; Their hearts are touched, their blood is up, Their hands will never falter. We seek no quarrel with the North, If they but keep their distance— But choose to guide our own afTtirs Without tbeir—kind assistance. And if they come across the line, To gab. or act uncivil, Or undertake to whip ua in, We’ll thrash 'em like the d—1. From the New York Herald. The Influx of Specie fiom A.urope. The ioflux of specie from Europe continues, with but little abatement, (be Abrabia, which arrived here on Saturday evening, bringing uearly a million aud a half of dollars from Liverpool. Since the political complications of tbe country commencid, tbe transit of spe cie has been altogether changed, instead of sending it from this country to Europe. Europe has been compelled to send to us. because our imports fell off, while our exports increased ; and now (hat ihe Morrill tariff is about to go ioto operaiion, the probability is that tbe im ports will yet largely decrease, and benoe we may expect si ill further arrivals of specie from Europe till some arrangements with tbe Southern Confederacy ere mude. Tbe subjoined table will show the importa tion of specie since tbe election of Mr. Lin*, coin: Port of Amount ip. ■ • Kuropa.. Etua Atlantic Nt-w Y«ik....Dcc. l» ttu.wtt Persia New York I*, c. 20 8,107 086 Uorussis— .. New York Dec. 20 17 800 Quaker City New York Dec. *0 107,718 Fulton New York....Dec 26 tttOW Ariel New York....Dec 25 1,**817 Canada Ho*ton Dec 2G KO.IWO City of Mar cl.e*tcr New York.... Dec 27 OS.I&r Kangaroo New York.... Dec 81 6o,o00 Australian New Y..rk\ ... J-n 8 825 000 Palestine New Yo. k... Jan 6 180,000 Alia New York.... Jan IS 1,800.000 City of Waahington.New York... .Jan 28 107,409 Arepco New York....Jan 2H 818,606 Niagara Halifax Jan 24 1.000,000 Kedar New York... .Feb 4 48 760 Canada Halifax Feb ft ... . 206,000 New York New York. ..Feb )4 80,000 City of Baltimore. ..New Yoik. ..Feb 15 .... 80,* 00 Eulubur* New York.. .Mar 1 220,000 North Briton Portland Mar 8 126.000 Niagara Boston Mar 11 878,00-1 Total 818,810,466 Here we beve over nineteen millions of spe cie contributed to our resources in the space of three months, independent of the importetion from California, which amounted to about five millions. Had it not been for this unprece dented influx of money in the present calami* tous times, and the remarkable prosperous oondiiion of the country, nothing could have saved us from frightful financial rain. It would have been in vain that the New York banks combined to consolidate their specie; in vain (bat commercial speculation became restricted; bad it not been for tbe fortuitous circumstance that tbe decrease of our imports and the demand for our cotton aad breadstuff* forced tht European merchants to meet the crisis hers by th* shipment of specie, general ruin would have fallen upon us—the conse quence of our political complications, which bsvs brought all our internal commerce to a dead lock. Tbachkbs fob tux South.—Tbe dependeooe of the Southern Staten upon the North for teachers and governesses le proved in a mark ed degree by the present exoitemmt. A large number of teachers have returned to escape the unavo’delle annoyance of the times io the more rabid Secession Siates, and very ftw disposed to take their places. There have been some instances of ill treatment toward ibis necessary class of philanthropists, hut in most of the Southern St alee they are respect fully treated snd will not be likely to suffer indignity. Tbe American Sehool loeHiu e, in this oity, Btill fere arde teacher* to the 8oui b, bough tbe demand ii very much reetricted , in fact, for tbe present, almost suspended.— Hew York Trihane. Cast, German, Blister and Plow Steel; al so. Guns, Rifles, sad Pistol*, Farmer*’ Impie man ts. Carpenters' Toole. An. Carriage Herd- wain. Springs, Anise, Hebe, Speka^and Rime, igeat for FalrWnh'e Sealee, nt Raw York ^Peach-Tree street, Atlanta. Go. *o4 M ackerel— 1M Halt-barrels No. I Mackerel; 60 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel j 60 kits No. 3 Mackerel; 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel i 10 Half-barrels No. 1 Mackerel» If kiu No. I Mackerel; 1,000 tbe Cod Pish; 160 lbs Pollock ; 60 boxes of bent Herring. All for sale, low, by Jwnel4 CENTER A TRXADHELX. 100 f* ftibbed-EMen lb eft* JnnelO ft for eale b Iim! \X7ESIfUlH komte Par* On Wkra W ia BiMaaad fora*I, k, jM.it BUTiJna .■*• RTIH | I