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Exciting WlHi'ti Mill.
Nxg Otum Marob 11-Sin baa bwi
■irad km .onoaoflqg tbit lb* Tint On-
mr caaraaaara- ( —ntioa had paired aa ordiMUMdatlariag that
Biiti U Hurra, W. 8 B**r»»b,*gd I Ui* Gubernatorial chair, gOF Sllad b; Oaoarel
tn oar autboriard Agaota l® re- , Houston, ii thuI, and gla* that ef tha Seoro-
u4 creel p* l* ««<T an > bar; of State, on account of bit rofuial to ap-
gf iaa "Southern ConMernr;.- 1 pear tnfori tha Cooraatioa and taka tba oath
' gf oflt« Mr Clark (tba aacrat Oorarnor) was
bo aaaaiaa tbaOoiaranr'a function! at once, and
RDAYi MARCH 23,1861.J
Wanted lanMlaltlii
lift. intelligent, good n.gro girt, aa ] BaoroUry of Stat. ... o.llod on to hand
^raat. Apply - >M. olHca °"’ “* ml of kl * °®**' •■ 4 *" hl * oMc1 *'
recordi
Th* Legislature rast on the 18th instant.
. Merchants and «U concerned will prob~ .. j t j g no | known what oourse Qov. Houston
nd it to thslr itUrwl to call om J. XI. j #ll | p „ tB00 .
before baying tbetr Nxehange and Gold j «, .
Ha if alao receiving deposits. J UNITED STATEN.
I Washington, March 22 —U tba Senate to-
A Compliment,
find tba following l%Wf, Complimentary
quiet bat laborious frleuda over-ths way,
a laUlligaocar” of this morning:
A BnraannwaoanT, W.t A B B. >
Atlanta. Gao., March 2*. 1M1. i
that it is doa Mr. Ware, Agent of the
A Western Railroad at this place, to-
with hie elerks and other employ ses, to
them n»y thanks for the promptness and
£ with which they here unloaded and
ad the State Road ears daring the pres-
nnrssedantcd ahlpments of Western pro-
P JOHN W. LEWIS, Bop*t.
Haws and Miscellaneous Item*,
iaa F. Adams of Massaohasatts, has bean
nted Minister to England. Ha i» a son of
Quincy Adams, and grandson of John
both of whom kara fit lad tba English
Chas. F. Adama was a candidata for
President on the Buffalo platform free'oi)
with Martin Van Bur an in 1648.
. L. Dayton, of How Jeraoy, who was on
chat with Fremont, as candidate for Vice
-tin 1856, has bean appointed minister
Many of the Black Republicans
Fremont for the French mission; but he
no doubt, considered to be not quite suffi-
•j radical to have tho 1st places which
be has to dispose of.
editor of tho Rural Hew Yorker says be
ntinued observation! in regard to tba
ition of tha peach buds, and Sods them
in Western Hew York more than at
disposed to believe. There may be a few
r the lake shore, or in close proximity
l of oar inland lakes, and in a few fa*
localities, bat the crop i* gone,
parliamentary return just issued, gives the
her of vessels afloat in the British navy.—
amsbips there are 392 screw, and US
• total of 60k; then 67 more are build-
converting ; sad of effective sailing ships
now afloat— making the enormous num-
of 688 fighting ships alone.
rdayaago, four wealthy planters from
'and—one owning a hundred slaves—
through Rome, on their way to Ala-
to pprcha«e* plantations, with the inten-
of Battling in the Confederate States.
t. lahatn H. Stffjrd, a prominent citisen
sahington county, died in the 81st year of
recently, si Green Hill, in that county,
paoy Q. of the Georgia Army, Lieuten*
rigga iu command, leit the Arsenal, near
yesterday, for Fort Jaekeen, below
nab.
. Pickens, of South Carolina, on Tuesday
rod, (by attorney.) as plaintiff in a Hew
Court, against the North Atlantia Steam-
Company. The Governor sued for theval-
■a lost trunk, containing a musical box
ndry other articles which were given in
to a perter in the employ of the defen*
by the Governor, on his return from
The oaee was decided in favor of the
ndanti.
e Savannah Republican of the 20th says:
ship Coosawattee, which arrived here on
^y last, from Ferroll, (Spain,) brought
tboqsand one hundred dollars in specie to
John R. Wilder 4 Gallia.
• before the Court of General Sessions
r York on Thursday, one of the witness-
tified that the Champagne, which was the
of the suit, was made of turnip juice, and
weade to sparkle bp yes made of vitrol and
6/e duttl
iOiBTAKY Floyd AcqiriTTrn.—A dis
Joted Washington, 20th instant, aays :
Z. in day, both indictment* agsiuet Kx
ary Floyd were quashed on the ground
they were untenable. The first «u a
~e of neeepiracy Is defraud the Govern
of (be Indian Trust Fund affair. The
-otiog attorney entered a nolle prosequi,
there wee ne evidence to sustain it.—
_;r wan a charge of malfeasanoe in of*
in issuing acceptances to Majors, Russell
o. The act of ; &T prohibiting prosecution
a charge implicated has testified before a
-csaioual commit tea on the subject, pre
any proseonlion In this esse, and the in
eot waa ordered to be quashed.
cap Baxb or th t Coa rxoaaAur. —We
eel against the word “stripes," as applied
• bfoad bars of the flag of our Confedera
The word is quite sppropria'e as applied
• Yankee ensign or a barber's pole ; but
oes not com oily describe the red and
divisions of the Confederate 8iatte.
ward is 6ers—we have removed from
the stripes.
we speak of the flag, we may mention
lbs Committee on Flags oeussd tho Sro*
of Congress to order one from Mobile,
eanltoT, which will probably arrlvo to*
It Is 28 feat long, by 18 in width ; antf,
Congress has adjourned till May, will
ly be turned over temporarily to the
^panmeul. It was manufactured un
direction of Msj. Geo. B. ClitheraU.—
1 Mail.
day Mr. Douglas’ resolution was up for eonaid
oration.
Mr. Bayard concluded his speech, in the
Course of which he favored the recoguition of
the independence and sovereignly of the Con
federate States, and also urged that a treaty
•hould be immediately made with them.
Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin, opposed the adop
tion of Senator Douglas' resolution. He
doubted that the War Department could an-
nwer the call, and if it could, he thought i*
would not be judicious at this time to do so.—
He said it was the filed purpose of the Ad*
ministration to maintain the authority of the
United States (and not ths authority of this or
that section) by peaoeful means, if peaceful
means will suffice. He admonished Senators,
if another revolution be thrust upon us, that
we shall take espeoial care that the future his
torian will not be compelled to record that
with the friends of the Union were the sem
blance of the Cowboys of the Revolution.
The Senate went into Executive session.
Among the confirmations to day by the Sen
ate were Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, as Minister
to Mexico.
The nominations of Joshua R. Giddings as
Consul Qeneral to tbs British Provinces, and
Mr. Duuneli, of Maine, as Consul to Vera
Crux. Mexico, was made to the Senate. Among
some fifty confirmations and nominations sent
in, there are only two from the Bonier
States.
The rumors of the non-evacuation of Fort
Sumter, it is said, have been put forth for po
litical effect. It is positively certain that that
Fort will be abandoned speedily. It is equal
ly certain that Fort Pickens will not bt rein
forced- All the signs art favorable to a peace
ful solution of the present national difficul
ties.
Alfred M. Barbour, the Superintendent of
Harper’# Ferry Armory, sent in his resigna
tion to the War Department to day.
The four chartered vessels thst recently
cleared from New York, sailed with sealed or
ders, therefore uolhing but speculation in re
gard to their destination. The vessels took no
troops, but abundant army supplies.
a Tofvui Voti oa tub Soother* Co*
io*—Tba Tribo** itji that tho -,, M
laatlMa Sara aot aabatit ibtlr work t* tha
-, baaaaa* lb* LoataUoa Coanaiion did
fak it aaaaaaary to obtaia a popular .ota
th* Coaatitalien of th* Soulb.r* Coafed
j. I* ibara aa aaraltal far ibia la ibt hi.
of th* Rapobllaaw part; T la tba laat
Mr. Bl(t*r, Mr. Crittaadaa and
ara affatrd propoaitioaa te b* auboHlad ta
poop!* to aonli the dlfltalitt* -which
-Un to or.rwbclai tho country Ip rule
ttc Republican, took carry pomibk bum*
prevent aa euuaaioa of the publie opinion
upoa, aid Inkr aoaeaadad i« *o doing.—
.stwAk .-.f -vn<
Missouri*
The following amendment to the fifth reso
lution or the majority report of the Committee
on Federal Relations, in the Missouri State
Convention, which elicited several day’s dis
cussion, was voted down ou Saturday in the
Convention by a vote of 61 to 30:
“And further believing the fate of Missouri
depends upon a peaceablo adjustment of our
present difficulties, she will never countenauce
or aid the secediog States in making war ups
on the General Government, nor will she pto
vide men and money for the purpose of aidiog
the General Government in any attempt to co
erce a seceding State."
EUROPE.
The arrival of the steamship Arago. off San
dy Hook, is announced. She brings Liverpool
advices to the 6th iustant,
The sales of Cotton in Liverpool on Monday
and Tuesday reached 35,000 bales, of which
speculator! took 17,000. The steamer’s news
earned an Id. advance. Uplands advanced
1 - I6d. The market closed advancing.
Breadstuff* wero quiet. Provisions quiet
In Londou, Consols were quoted at91|@91j.
It was rumored that the serf emancipation
in Russia would be settled during Lent.
Warsaw tranquil.
Austria requests Denmark to deity tbsir
budget before the Holstein Chambers.
England, France and Prussia also demand
time of Denmark.
Count Cavour bas brought under notice the
necessity of settling the Roman question.
The demand for discount in Loudon had in
creased. Consols were quoted at 92J @ 92 j
The London Times sajs that the new 1 Tariff
bill of tbe United Stales establishes protective
duties on a most extravagant scale, and that
the result will be the almost absolute prohibi
tion of all imports from Europe. It states fur*
thtr that the operation of the act will prove
more detrimental to the interests of the Unit
ed Slates than to Europe.
Monsieur Boiasey has recently made an at
tack, in the French Legislature, on (he alli
ance with England, but his remarks wero re
coived with dissatisfaction.
Austria has sanctioned the re-establishment
of ths electoral law io Croatia.
Tbe bombardment of Ciniilia and Toronto
in Italy commvnoed on the 20th of February.
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA, Maroh 26.
Yesterday was op a of bastle. Largo sales
made at good prices, and with satisfaction Io
consumers.
Corn has formed the ieadlnir trade at follow
ing prices: Yellow 89@91; Prime mixed 98 j
Prime White 94(§}95 ; Inferior White t#c.
Bulk Pork ie still arriving in small quanti-
iiee. The ribbed and backbone Bides sold to
day at lt>4, wholesale.
Bacon ie in good demand. Shoulders 9j@
104 ; Hams 126@12} ; Clear Sides 13® 16*.
Flour is active at $6 40 for Fine, $7.6o(q)$7.70
tor Extra Fine, nud |8.50&fV for Faoey and
City brands.
Lard is arriving in good supply. Prime tierce
12i($l2L Small kegs and cans advance.
Demand for Oats dull—but little on hand—
65(^70c, as per quality.
The rush of freight doea not abate. We are
in reeeiptof letters from merobants throughout
tbe country complaining they have received a
part but not all of distinct shipments. We
only, in answer, can say their lota are or were
in store at points above, and have not been
Rent. There ie no detention after goods leave
Memphis, Naahville, or any station upon those
roads. The delay is at those points, and to
f iarties having their goods in store, they must
00k for their shipments.
Tbe Western 4 Atlantic Railroad brought in
to-day 158 loaded cars—principally Corn and
Bacon. Receipts for Atlanta, principal articles,
are as follows ;
Bacon ..23 Hogsheads.
Lard 161 kegs.
Flour 263 barrels.
Corn 2,467 sacks.
Oats 373 sacks.
Meal 50 barrels.
Whisky 20 barrels.
Tobacco 10 hogsheads and 4 boxes.
MONETARY.
Good demand for Exchange and Western
funds at 4 $ cent premium. Tennessee funds
are bringing H@2 cent premium.
Exchange very scarce—money market active
generally. Tbe banking institutions are reap
ing a golden harvest from the Western crop.
8ilv«r ia in alight demand (for change,) at 4
cent.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Augusta Insurance dt Banking Company, Augusta
W. M. D'Antignac, Pres It. Walton, Cash.
Bank of Augusta, August)
tloii—better ret use all.
10*, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10s, vlg. Mer ury and tailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
10s, 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; the
genuine has XX.
Bank qf Athens, Athens.
Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. D<r*ring, Cash.
Bank of Columbus, Columbus.
W. H. Young. Pits D. Adams, Cash,
6s raised from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah,
U. U. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrlll, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Pies John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are in circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bitnk of Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pies. A. H. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah. Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
altered from Is ; vig. a steamship, a female on the
left ei.d, bust of a female on the right.
10w, vig. femalj standing; •* Bank of Savannah” in
black type; X on the right end: mkn on tbe left end.
Bitnk of the State of Georgia, 8*van»ah.
bOs, vig. female sitting, haloing figure 60; three oval
dieson the right eml, w ith “Georgia" across them, rifTY
across left cud ; imitation of oid plate.
60s, vig. female holding a rudder in her right hand, si
her feet shear of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge in the distai.ee; unlike genuine.
100a, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under it; small 100s around the whole margin; “State
Bank of Georgia” on tbe hack in red ink ; unlike the
genuine.
loos, not like genuine; vig. female seated beside a
bridge, sheaf of grain, wnterfull, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in the distance.
Central Itailroad dt Banking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuvier, Pre* tt. A. Ouyler, Cash.
City Bank of A ugusta, Augusta.
A. Gou.d, Prea V. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' dt Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Geergia Railroad dt Banking Company. Augusta.
John P. King, Pre*. .. J. Milligan, Cash.
60s, vig. three faces, the middle one is indistinct—
poorly engraved.
LaG range Bank, Lad range.
Thomas liurch, Pres W. H. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
[formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles K. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash.
60s, vig. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end,
same on left eud, good imitation of old plate.
M0'han\cs' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas S. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. -
(See Farmers’ amt Mechanics' Bank.)
Merchants' dt Planters' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth'- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. 11. Inman, Pre* A. & Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres .....H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters’ Bank, Savannah.
C. Kpplng, Pres J. 8. Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
Edward Thomas, Prea John Craig, Cash.
Broken and Claoed Banka.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
Bank of Greenesboro', Oreenrsboro’ Broke.
Cherokee Insurance dt M'king Co., Dalton Arok*.
Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Cloeed.
Erchange Bank, Gnffin. Broke.
Interior Bank of Gridin, Griffin Closed.
Manuructurere' Bank of GriMn, Gridin..50 fi c. dis.
Planters' dt Mechanics' Bank, Dalton.
Some Bills sat I to l>« good—others useless—refuse all.
Bank of Whitfield, Dalton.
Thie Bank is not current here.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah Not Bankable.
Refuse all Georgia Banks not found here. The dis
cretion appended under several o! the Banks, are the
Counterfeits upon those Banka
STEWART fi MOORE,
MANtricrvaias or
FLOUR AND MEAL.
H AVE constantly on hand freah Family and
fiaptrfine Flour of their own make; also.
Corn Meal. For tale at their Depot, Decatur
street, Atlanta. Georgia. ni22-2m.
FOR SALE.
A HOI7RR and Lot, situated on tbe
eeranr of Waehiagton end Fair
Streets, for sale.
Tvnne: One-half cash ; the balance
26th of December next For further particu
lars epply to TOMLINSON * BARNES,
nil-din.
m
urontmocominsorus!
uiw»w«ai/.M. annuo*
la AUu»!«a*a«l* . ' i-
W>4*
a a. DAVIS.
COX, HILL & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OK
WINES, LIQUORS,
Cl OARS, TOBACCO, &C.,
Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 23.
WANTED!
A GENTLEMAN want* to purchase a second
hand ROOM OUT-FIT, including Bed,
Chairs, Carpet. Wash Stand, Sheets, Billows
Table, etc. Any one wishing to sell out on
reasonable terms may find a purchaser. En
quire at this otfioe. March 23-lt.
PROFESSOR NOTTS
DANCING ACADEMY,
cornkn on pcacm Tim and marietta streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
|"\AYfl OF TUITION: Mondays and Tuea-
U days, from 6 till 5 o'clock. P. M., for La
dies, Misecacnd Masters; and tbs same days,
at night, from 71 till 16 o'clock, for Young Gen
tlemen.
Terms. $10 for the full eourse of )2 leasons.
Feb. 19-tf.
COKE! OOKEII COKE!!
at the oas works.
A LAROE qn.atily for i.U at th. oaual prie.
bujbel.
1. F. WARKIR, Supt.
!! 3IIM
x u ua.
-J
Hardware, Mechanical A Farming Teels, Heue-FmraisMBg Goeds.
H OEfJ—F/to sixes superior Co«t-8teel Hoes,
for sole by
C UTLERY end FILE8-A )argi
assorted stock for sale by
n:20 McNAUOHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
C HAINS—Trace, Coil, Log. Fifth, Breast, and
Halter Chain*, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
I RON—Sweden, Englilh, Refined, and Cass
county Iron, all shapes and sizes, of our own
Importation, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
S HOVELS 4 8PADE8—Ames’ and other mi-
kers, for sale by
m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
P LANES and EDGE TOOLS of the best make,
in great variety, for sale by
w20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
T HE attention of HARDWARE merchants,
and others, is respectfully called to the fore
going advertisements. We are prepared to fill
orders for sll goods in our line at ths lowest
prioes for Cash.
McNAUGHT. ORMOND 4 CO.
Kepttonc Building,
march20 Whitehall street, AUanta, Ga.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLB AGENTS I0R—
Wrigtit^s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
may!7
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patrorage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping
a continuance of the same, I again take pleaeure in informing them that 1 have now in
store the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE.
ever before offered in Atlanta, and All of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk
well known Factory of
JTOX-MM mm* GRilLV 9
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, is Foarvax, whl \
is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gted sl. tbe mist
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Furxitcrb Stork in Geoigto.
MATTRASSE8, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CG1Ta.DE
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand.
Picture Frames made and FuRNm ns repaired with neatness and despatoh.
COFFINS OF A LI* SIZES ON HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D. N. YOUNG, Agent,
Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY.
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN—
ihina. fetes, silver, i'hitcd anil fhitlania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LARGE lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED CR
NA. TEA. DINNER, and TOILET SETS, at any price t SILVER-PLATED TEA BETt
CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT 6TANDS. CUP8, GOBLETS, 8POON8. FORKS, 4c. 4«
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VASES, 4*
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and complete stock of
WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
to which we invite the sttention of COUNTRY MERCHANT8.
Wo import our goods from Europe and buy of the best American Manufacturer!, aod will
■ell for the smallest possible profits for CA3H.
COLE & WYLIE,
augll Whitehall Street, naarl; Oppoaito Beach A Root’a, Atlanta, Georgia.
WILLIAM MACE IE*
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER,
^-r-z~=~k\ HAVING looated penua-
nentiy in Atlanta, will de-
rote bis whole attention to
the above Branches in all their details.
Likewise* SIGNS of every descriptor WIN
DOW SHADES, 8HOW CARDS, CARVED
LE ITERS made to order in anv styie, war
ranted to equal any City in the Union.
Orders from the Country attended to.
OFFICE—In Beach 4 Root’s Building-
tairs fsbl
HEAVY STOCK.
O fZ /I A A paper* fresh Garden Seeds, 8 bar-
rela Onion Betts, at the Drug
Store of D. YOUNG 4 CO .
m8 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
£ AA gallons of Liosi^ed Oil, 500 boxes Win-
WUV dow Glass, at the Drug 8»ore of
m8 D. YOUNG 4 CO.,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
A A Cases choice Patent Medicines, at the
XU Drug Store of D. YOUNG 4 CO.,
m8 Whitehall street Atlanta, Go.
R. 11. MAY St CO.,
1 A pounds White Lead, PainU dry
■ v/)\J\J end in oil, Brushes, Fancy Goods,
4o.. at thn Drug Store of
D. M. YOUNG 4 CO..
m8 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
TT A VE removed thoir atock of Carriages. Bug-
11 gies, 4c., to the store formerly occupied by
W. U. H«sd«kso*, rn Whitehall 8traet. where
they will sell their entire stock AT COAT. t »
close out their business, for Cask or approved
paper. raSMm.
TT'EROSENE Oil. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil,
XV. Train Oil, at the Drug Store ef
D YOUNG I 00.,
m8 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
TO PLANTBRS
\1 rB htTi now In Storey a largo tut of Extra
Heavy. Doable-Gale Rasoel Brogns,
made with two heavy soles of the beet quality
of Hemlock Sole Leather and Oak Uppers, with
Rivit Eye seams, which we have made ex press-
thing that oau ha found in thie market, ia the
line of Brocage, and will sell them at lawaa
prtaaa, Vy ta. ataa or aiaria pair.
Thom wanting a good Brogan, at low prioaa,
will (ad it ta UrebrLttaramtg gall *fl na at tha
a *'—aH«ugaua.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(toccemon to High* latter 4 Os.,)
Commission Merchants,
rox rnn penen.n e»n i.lb or
rmjyjymatmm mu»uocm
Cotton, GnwarlM, Aa.,
ATLANTA .GEORGIA.
Hit* remaned to th. large Ftra-Preof Ware
house, fortn.rlj cacapiwl b; Wlaahip A How.
all, opprei’U tha Slate Rued Depot.
iBO!"
MV*,' 11
Junotlon Whitehall Sc Pwoh-Tm
tlr**t%
a f»—V*I, O Tvrwfl m,
H AVE jut r*a*iT*d, *ad *» BOW opralnf,
th* largcat nock nf Gaos* th*; h».« *..r
offered la ou. MM, Th*ir stack «** bought
0xclu.ir.l7 for Cut, and wifi he priead atlair
d*ure*. - ..
The; her* erer; rariet; of
DRY GOODS.
from Brown Uoiueepnae to tk* law* Drew
Silk. 1 all kiada of fr**k LAMBT DRESS
GOODS j a largo aMortauat of
8TAX1UB 00090,
including Linen., Laws*, Piece Goode. Calieoee.
Gingham*, Anall kind* of HOSIER? tad
FANCY ARTICLES. Alao, a large aaaorlmeat
SI
JEWELRY, WATCHES, Jco.
Id their Baeemeat Room., the; hare an ale-
gant end full supply of
Ready-Mad. Clothing,
and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Also, about
»10,*00 worth of ’
SHOES, BOOTS, Ac.
embracing all .i*e*. and a great rarict/, for La-
die*, Miner. Men, Bo;* and Children.
Tha; repeat: their (lock ie rer; full, and
the; ere determined to rell.
Tho public are reapactfull; lorited to a.ll
and examine their atock and prioaa before pur.
chaaiog elaewhere.
marchS BILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
BEACH & ROOT
Are aev Beuiriag ■ (oil Line t(
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDING
BAREGE ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLICS,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
Ac., Ac.
lUR Stock will be complete and large, and
1 will be mid for
CASH.
at aa low pricea aa Gooda have ever bean of
fered. BEACH *k ROOT.
March «, 1881.
0
J. W. HEWELL,
WXOLVSALI A ED ItTAIL DKALH IX
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner Whitehall dt Alabama St..,
ATLANTA, OBOEGXA.
Fob. 18-1;.
HORSES FOR SALE.
TWO large ;ouag Northern MARES,
fire and aix ;eura old ;
One pair Carriage HORSES, well
broke;
Four Canada HORSES—all oa rwaaonabl.
terrna.
Alao, for aale. BUGGIES. TROTTING WAG
ONS aod TROTTING 8ULKIR8-.il manu
factured b; No. 1 workman.
Appl; at G. a ROGERS’
nuglt Sale Stable, Lo;d rtraei.
CHOICE MEATS ma; be had
dail; at m; Stall ia tha Market.
augU O. C. R.
80
BBL8 LARD OIL, juat roeaivod on con
signment and for sals by
lunolf BUTLER 4 PETERS.
DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.,
(auociMi as to Dimes s mix,)
Msnnfoetnren of and Wholesale and Ro.
tall Doaloro In
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS!
▲loo keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem
lock Sole-Leather, French Calf 8kins, Lining
and Binding Skint, Shoe Pen and Shoe Find
ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot,
I*. M. DIMICK, A Cheroke* Block,
WM. WILSON, > Psaeh-Trse Street,
▲. MIX. | Atlanta, Georgia. ootlS
Great Excitement at the
Shoe and Leather Em
porium ef Dim 1c k.
Wilson dB Co.,
ON PEACH-TREE STREET
•
A Urg* lot of BOOTS tad
SHOES, juat raaaiaad from
th* maoulactor;, and will bo
^ aold at pricaa unprecedented
iu thla market.
Ladiea’ Patent Foxad Laoe Hast Gaitare, at
|1 lb a pair.
Udiaa’Sawed Moroeeo Laos Heal Boot*, at
|1 I* a pair.
Mau’a, Bo;a, Miaaaa and Chlldrea’a Boot* tad
Shoe*, proportionable aheap, and warranted.
Goal*’ French Calf Waur-Proof and Pump
Bouta—now al;laa—juat received, and will ha
aold at prioaa lowar than aa; Hanna Iu thin
ait; will tail aagood a Boot.
.,00* Iba Hemlock Sola Leather, juat ruoair-
ad and lor aula at Charlaatoa prioaa, or lowor
than .rer bafora aold la thla market
il doaau French aod American Calf Mini,
of variotta branda, Utia da; reoaiTod, aad will
be aold at a oommiaetoa oa Now York prtaaa.
Laata, Boole Tree*, Paga, Lining, Biudiag and
Morocco Bkiua, Finding!, Ac., proportionate!;
oheep.
Thosa wanting Good Boota, Shone, or Laathar
l t I —Til a.J Id La Ikal. « ----- .
at low pricaa, will Sad it to their laltNai to
giro waa call I
bafora purchasing.
DIMICK, WtUO* A CO.,
Sign of tha Big taoL
3 /yVfl LM. beat gaslit; of Rood Ham
,U\AJ leak Bala Lauthwi
»,M* I ha boat aaalit; toad Damage
Sola r —*’
S.M* »■ barn goad it; float Oak tola
Laathar—eU JtMtraaafrod aad
or aaia, at low prioaa, aa Whalaaal* or Be
tail, h7 DIM fax, WILSON A 00,
o*tl FwMh-Tm* ttn*y Attahta, flmfl^a