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_iU>t»aa4 ooavawbnt room, wall
Vjhr tha purpoa*. wkoro our dally ax-
laro «fTWf«i <<* U» uoomodktloa of
m who wlak to .wall tbemaaWja. of
Malay, to too tho pa para *rom A*ry
• tout try. A eordtol luvltalle. it
. j> dot citiaeaa and atrooforo to eoll
4 tha lot fro* a vary But* lo tho
it* and failed Stataa.
m ,.J. W. Joknaan, Mott Agent, aa ibo
11 AUaoUc Railroad, boo kindly oon
> Ml oa our a,aat la waiting oab-
, and tho pay, for tbo "Southern
ey." 'Bia receipt for monay for mb-
a will bo duly bold inf oa ua.
, P- Horria, Moll Agaot oa tho Georgia
t, la olao oothorlied to o*t fcroa la llko
To Oar Frioado la Marlotta.
,. W. Anne, ooo of tbo Proprietor. ol
vlll Tlalt Marietta oa Botardoy Boat,
purpote of affording tho eitiaona of that
opportunity to anbaoribo for tbo Daily
AlySoutharn Oentodaracy.” Our tol
ls arrangements boing bow comploto,
cor pa ofoorrcapoodcnta fully organiaed,
ida may roly npea boing furniabad tbo
iwa by Tilograph and tbomails, through
lumna. -Vow it Ike fine to tubterike I Ail
orgy of our naturea will bo cxrrtad to
tho “Obnlbdoracy” worthy tho patronage
reader. t;
Freaa tho Gato-Ctty Guardi,
publiah tbia morning an intonating lot-
oar ipoolal Warrington oorroapon-
Ho reqaeaU na to any that all lattora or
Intended for any of tbo Company
bo directed to Warrington, Florida, and
aaoola.
Peraonal.
! lloiatL Coat. — Thii dlitinguiibed
i paaaed through our city yeaterday
Ha waa juit returning from bia vis-
fow Orleana. He left on the morning
or Macon, where bia family have been
I time.
L,Grange "lieporter” recommend! Hon.
. Cobb and Hon. B. H. Hill forSenabrra
Confederate Coogreaa from Georgia.—
“Banner” announce! authorita-
tbat Mr. Cobb “pooitioely dtclinu being
idate for any office whateverand log
in! the Hon. Howndl Cobb and Mr. Hill
Brat Seoatora from tbia State,
eipondent of the Savannah “Bepub-
reoommenda Howell Cobb, of Honeton,
Hob. Roger A. Pryor,
gentlemen waa expected to arrive here
;ht on tbo Georgia train, from Auguata,
way to Montgomery, and doabtloto did
were compelled to put onr paper to
few momenta before the time, end
nn give no particular*. A reception
waa in preparation by our citieena yea-
hfternoon.
Tin Mom Gnarda.
tlumination, bonfirea, mulic, proces-
Mring, Ae. which took place laat night,
which everybody participated, on ac-
the aaonaaiot of Virginia, completely
lowed the meeting of the * Venernbloa'
waa to have bean bald at tho City nail.
r« to moot on next Monday night to or-
meantime the enrolment wiU go on,
have at lout one earn pony of one lum
en, between forty-five end aixty yean
on the Hat by Monday night.
avMine Flag Preaeutatlou.
following ialoroaliog oorreapondence
Mra. Bryan and Mra. Waatmoreland,
looter Shackelford, will explain itaelf:
R. SuACKBLroan,
Collector of Ciutome, Atlantal
,va Ikeplenaura nod honor of preatol-
tbit, (tbo Brat, aa wa beliaae) •• Bar
Bg” aafurlad to the breeta io Gaorgia.
iplng, and linoaraly belieatng, it will
wave over the " Caaiom Houae" of
for many long yaare, obaarted and
by all.
■tor la aompoeed of Mven poinla, Iboa
tly rapreeeoting la itaalf the number
larata Stataa. And wa ehariab lb#
I Mar altar Mar may be added to oar
racy, ooiil tbair number abnll bo rtok-
limea aotan, Ibo number of poiota
a aura.
¥iih grant rupeet, wo art,
Voon, to ,
MADAUSK V. BRYAN,
MARIA 1. WESTMORELAND.
10. 1801.
i Muw.ux V. Bavax atm Maru J.
ruonnai):
Ira—I hero had the honor of rooriaiag
oto, accompanying n "Revenue Flag”
ad far ibo Canon Honan at Ailaaie.
tl santibly aliaa lo tbia net of kiodnooa
atrlotiam on your part, and nlibougb 1
p.nn buabio ropruintatilt of tho Con-
• Siolea of America, yet I real called
i loader to yon my prortuodeat Ibanka
taowltdgemnti, for tbia leMinoaial of
In onr glorlota Boot bora Confederacy.
,r with yon In choriibing Ibo fbnd hope
“ unit Mur way be added to our
Wbau unfurled tn Iba braoaa,
noa it will bo "observed and admired
! for it la beautiful In loxlun and
•Ohio, n^d eannot rail to laaptru all
ro with that “owcrpalric” which yon
dellealely nxbibitad.
•onllmanla nf roapnet and high oon-
■an.
Your obedient aeraaot,
FRANCIS B. SHACKELFORD,
Collector,
ITA Cuuox Hovm, April 16, 18«l.
Orga nixing.
■dependent Vehmleor Cempaay, to be
“dh* upnaoln Reagan.*’ Able bodied
thong" nf II «ad M, Beat red.-
MS* iafor+oHoa, eel I on John H. Riee,
B Printtag Houae, a P. Heynea, Onnr-
IMwod Depot, or Hoary O. Ml, la John-
Bk. Whitehall Itrani.
ItoaAp^Mo IE
TO THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY."
Virginia Ftwbnby Out—Great Depreaalou
If- Waehlugtnii—War Proparatlowa, Ac.
Wakhinutcn, April 18.—Tbe geoersl imp re*
aion bare to,Meat Mo V,rg,convention h
or Boon will, pore tbo OuRooboc of S00Hai<
This bclieffoforfjigkbeaed byooncoroiUotc
cu uMtaBcag' Tbaba la greet ddpre*iioara
tbefiUisensof Washington in ooosequence.
The “ lutelligencer" of tliia morning says,
11 the telegraph waa yesterday constantly eon-
3MM C'Vmora «f
South C trull ua and Virginia; and, in ooiuo-
quence, we are deprived of the nee of the wires
between Washington and Richmond."
The Northern papers and despatches era
filled with accounts of tbe war prepnniLieui
that are being everywhere made with the ut
most energy.
Washington will, in a lew hours more, be
fully defensible against aoy attack.
Gov. Letcher at Work—Norfolk Harbor
Obstructed—Government Arms Seised*
Baltimorh, April l*.~Cspt. Pearson, of lh#
Norfolk steamer, arrived tills morning, lie
reports that tho main entrance to the harbor of
Norfolk has been obstructed by order of Gov
ernor Letcber, by tbe sinkiog of small vessels
in the channel. Capt. Pearson was compelled
to go over tbe flats. The object ie to prevent
the Government vessels, now fitting out at
Norfolk, from leaving that port [A very good
and patriotic idea — Ens Com*kdkh4cy.]
Capt Peurson further states that tbe Norfolk
Custom House wss br.'ken into yesterday, and
a large quantity of guns stored there, were ta
ken out. Tbo Revenue Cutter was also board
ed, and her guns seised by tbe citizens.
Virginia ►cceded f
Ai oiihta, April 18.—Reliable intelligence of
the aeceesion of Virginia whs communicated
to Mr. Pryor to-day. juet as be was departing
for Montgomery. The news spread thoughout
tbe city with electric speed, and threw the en
tire community into the wildest state of excite
ment Everybody cheeriug—guns tiring—belli
ringing—general joy.
MoaiLB, April 18.—The news of the section
of Virginia was received here to day, with
demonstration* of tbe greatest joy. One hun
dred gone were fired. The people, frantic with
delight, everywhere are cheering—belle are
ringing, and business generally suspended in
honor of the glorious event.
TT ~ * ‘T., ^
Harper’s Ferry to be Beized.
Washington, April 18.—It is rumored, and
generally believed, that a considerable force
is cn route from CVntral Virginia to eeiae
Harper's Ferry.
Misaouri Won’t Help Lincoln*
St. Lone, April 18.—Gov. Jackson tells Mr.
Cameron, Liooolu's Secretary of War, that his
requisition ;s illegal, unconstitutional, revolu
tionary, inhuman, diabolical, and cannot be
complied with. Missouri, he says, will not
furnish a man on such an unh dy crusade.
COMMERCIAL.
hit ar vm. a. sum
Atlanta, April 19, 1861.
% The business in Produce yeaterday waa vary
lively. Prices are firm and we quote no par
ticular ohange. News received from Nashville
to-day, stataa that all tbe freight that had ao-
‘ d, and bigbafter no
ill be fiScbed to
ion of the duresse
atflconCora,
6 to (TbelW’per hcfahftl, add to tea
what Corn baa coat, it is necessary to add at
least that amount to the regular freights. Oth
’ in proportion.
concerned, but is not worth anything so far as
the Western A Atlabtie Railroad is concerned.
That Road never having hid any authorized
agents at these points, parties must look to
these whoeigned their bills of lading forany ex
cess that may occur. Thia is correct and may
be relied upon ae the proper course to pursue
in relation to overcharge and damage.
Full stocks of all g(M>ds are in market, and
wo venture the assertion, we have ae many in
ducements to buyers as any other city.
Receipts per Western A Atlantic Railroad
for Atlanta yeaterday were aa follows:
Corn 3,128 sacks.
Flour 118 barrels.
Bacou
Lard
61 package*.
....240 package*.
Dry Goods
Whisky
12 barrel*.
Wheat
172 bag*.
Tobacco
50 boxes.
Dry Good*
4 package*.
Hirer Newm.
Nashvillb, April 16.—The rivernt this point
is rising rapidly. We look for a high river.
The arrivals since our last has been the Min-
netuuka from Paducah, the Commerce from
Waitsboro’ and tbe Sum Kirkman from Cin
cinnati.
The Minnetonka departed for Faducab.
The B. M Kudvso, from fit. 8ouis, is expect
ed.
The May Duke, in cbuige of tbe Davie Broth
ers, leaves for Paducah at 11 o'clock to-day.
Tbe Qen. Anderson departs for Cairo at 12
o’clock, Capt. J. F. Miller commanding, with
Ben F. Egan in the office.
The Sam K'rkman has been placed in the
trade between Ibis eity and Cinciunati.
BRIGADIER-GENERA L.
We are authorized nod requested to an-
nouuce Grorue S. Thomas, Esq ,as a candidate
for Brigadier General of the First Brigade, 11 th
Division, Georgia Militia—composed of the
eounties of Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding
and Polk—at the election to be held on tbe
•10th instant.
We are authorized lo uunounce Ws. P. llow.
Aar*, of this city, aa a candidate for Brigadier-
General of the First Brigade, 11th Division,
Georgia Militia—composed of tbe counties of
Fulton, DeKalb.Cobb, Paulding and Polk—tbe
election to be held on the 30th of April.
ESCAPED,
F ROM my stable, at Stone Mountain, on Sat
urday, lJUli instant, a m duim sixedHORSE,
of a sorrel color, round body, one or two
whelks, or ridges, on his right hind hip, one or
both hind feet white, aged about 11 or more
years. I suppose him to be loitering about At
lanta, or taken up by some gentleman.
C. II. CLARK, M. D.
Stone Mountain, April 17tb-3r.
Tennessee Will Help the South*
Nashyillb, April 1*.—Gov Harris replied
to Lincoln’s call on Tenucssee for two Regi-
menta, that Tennessee will not furnish a single
man tor coercion ; but fifty thousand, if neces
sary for the defeoso of our rights And those of
our Southern brethren.
Later front Europe.
Halifax, April 18.—The steamship Kcdar,
with Liverpool advices to the 6th instant, has
arrived.
Tho sales of Cotton on Saturday wore 20,003
bale*, with a buoyant and advancing market.
Tho arrival of steamship America caused
one-eighth advance.
Bieadstuffs and Provisions were steady.
Consuls 91g(u,0U.
Advices from the Continent warlike.
At Paris, the Array was drilling for War.—
All the Marshals of France had been summon
ed to attend a Council of War on the 8th of
April.
Military operations were shout commencing
in Italy.
The Niagara took out £3.’>,000.
The Virginia Convention.
What the Convention does, or what it leaves
undone, is no longer a matter of the slightest
importance or interest, it may refuse to the
people the right lo elect their own delegates
to the Border Convention, or a Naticnal Con
vention, or a world's Convention ; it may or
der the Millenium to occur forthwith, or coin-
oiand the sun and moon Iceland still; it may
monopolize the sovereignly of the States or
establish an elective monarchy, and aleot one
of in members king; or it may do nothing
and go home—it can no longer do mischief or
do good. Thank Heaven for that. It is as
powerless to oomrol or shape or alter tbe great
stream of events, as is a child in a skiff, float
ing on the Niagara river, to change or arrest
the direction of the current, and make the
cataract pause and bear it backward to the
shore. — Richmond l)itpatch.
Rei.tASM or “Kbmo," or tub Pb.xsacola
Obsklysb —“Neno,” <v/tf« Mat haws, the eo- j
terprising Warrington correspondent of the !
Peneacola ••Observer,’’ was arrestsd by order 1
of Gen. Bragg and brought to this city on |
the charge of having communicated intelli
gence through oue of bis letters which gave
the enemy notice of preparation for an attaek
on Fort Piokena. Mr. Matbewa waa released
from custody, the Cabinet doubtless regard-
inf his act as one of induction. Mr. M. Is
considered, by those who know him beet, as
an enihusiastie Southerner, and in hit haste
to furnish agreeable news for a local paper, |
perhaps never thought of its injurious effect. J
Those who hfiff read •‘Nemo’s” letters exten- '
•ivwQr republished by tin press, will ewvtnlh-
ly be slow te suspect him of any hostile intent
to the Confederate States. He is a resident
of Werripgtun, and all Ms eympathiea aadiu-
loreete would aweim to %4 warmly Identified
with the 8outherm forces.
To TUX Captaix. or Militakv Connxila.
—W» ar. rtquaal.d „ , k , r , „ m |„
,fc t* «i'J. o» SMnrJnjr, lha 4ik of
May, of iloa. miliiory offiaora in <k4 Btatn nta
ajapathlia aiih lha Sooth, In kor mill
M ol Unr-XoakoMt VnZ tAZiZ
TO PI.ANTKKHI
P LANTERS having TOBACCO on h.od,
wishing to have it worked up, will hear of
two good and experienced Cigar Makers by
applying at Mr. Oppenhkimkr’m ••Atlanta City
Clothing Store," Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga.
apr 17-wld2.
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Athens, March 2tlh, 1861.
T HE Executive Committee of the State Ag
ricultural 8ociety are requested to meet in
Atlanta, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, 30th oi
April next, at 3 o’clock, P. M.. lor the purpoee
of arranging the Premium List, Ac , Ac., for
the next Fair. By order ol Hon. D. W. Lew
is, President.
m26-6U JAMES CAMAK, Sec’y.
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE DEALER IH
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES.
ffunUr Stcf4t, bftfcten Whitehall 4t Loyd Strutt,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
Collector’s Notice.
C USTOM Duties will be required on dutiable
Goods received by the Western A Atlantie
Railroad from ihisdate. Importers will ref>orl
the arrival of auch goods to
FRANCIS R. 8HACKELF0RD,
April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph-
io process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY 8IZE.
from Miniature nise up to the eize of Life.
Pereone having Daguerreotypes of their de
ceased relatives and friends, now have tho op
portunity of having them copied to any size
they may wish, and painted up to tbe Life in
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with tbe certainty of getting a perfect likenese
in every respect.
gNN-Gallery on Whitehall Rtreet. Atlanta,
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
April 3. Photographer.
Hire and life
-AND-
MARINE INSURANCE ABENCY.
T HE subscriber represents four First Clast
Southern Companies, and eight New York
Cumpnatee, with an aggregaka Gash Capital of
8KVkN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and payment of losses without aoy un
necessary delay, words here need not be used
to prove. The proof ean be foued with tht.ee
who have suffered Idea, end were so fortunate
as to procore Policies at this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atlantic and River, takea as usual.
urc.iNeunAMo
The attention of both aexea who would se
cure for themselves an important benefit while
tbev lien, end also provide for their families
sod loved ones in the event of j>eath, are in-
vited to examine .the superior advantages the
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
afford# evqr other Life Iasnrenoe Companies.
Informattao relating to the principles of Life
Insurance will he cheerfully given at my of
fice, in the second etorv of Connolly's Build
ing. aorapr ef Whitehall a#d Alabama street#,
Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
march 39. General I boo ranee Agency.
a jriaM* letoiaxci,
CbxrUaton earrMpondent, Iba .gad and din- C— •sj'wmwo/o
Ungulahtd Kdmund Kuan, of Virginia, with —
• WI 7V jvT!
~ " *^1* ■jF'WTFin* 6>IDVIW>1| HUrCn
lag .III An Okfcrlminn vsluniMta to tbtda-
fenen nf Ibatr bomu nnd Iranldaa. Anil u hn
pnaavd, (barn want up ihrnn thundering ohrera
for Old Virginia ! Yaa, lha Virginian! of Iba
olden liana nra poi pat nil tlaad. Thera ia oua
who ilcaarvaa to hava liaad io a bailor era
I ban I bia, on* who would bava btan in lha
fr,« tank at Yorktown, nnd whom Washing
ton would have hugged lohla heart aa n broth
er and n true man. How rare auch alngla
minded, genuine, heroin chnraoiara in Ibia da-
ganarated age! So rare that la Ihoan who have
no capacity of al.valtoo aod geo.roaily of
obarooier, they appear incredible, and they
eannot believe in tht* beonuee they do not
betleve tn ibcutaclaea — tHohmanf Vtipalch.
Old Abe, in bis Proclamation, aaye (bat
the combination in tha eeoedtd Stales “ it too
powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary
course of judicial proceeding or by tbe power
vested in tbe Marshals by law.” Tbe old
fool guested right then, nod might have ad%
ded, with the utmost propriety, that all Van-
keydom was insufficient to the tusk. For he
might as well try to stop a thunderbolt with a
pipe stem, or back the waters of Niagara with
a muequito net, ns to hope to deter, much
less coLquer a united South, battling for their
rights and their honor. Perhaps he expects
the “01d,North 8tate” tn assist him—nnd she
has given him good cause for eo thinkiog—but
we now advise him to dismiss all such hope
from hie brain. For as the Cape Fear region
was tbe first place to oppose British tyranny,
so will it be the first place to atriko a death
blow to all Abolition demons that may show
tbair facts in our midst.— Wilmington (.V. C.)
Herald.
*ar Tbo Richmond Dispatoh says: Tbe
Souih will strike hard nt her assassins, with
all the energy of powerful passion, aod make
them feel, in their own homes and firaaides,
those deadly ourses they are aiming at our
heads We rejoice to hear, from the Rieh
mond Enqnirer, that nothing ie more probable
than that President Davis will toon march an
army through North Carullna and Virginia to
Washington, and those of our volunteers who
desire to join the Southern army, sail shall
paes through our borders, and at the same
time protect Virginia from the Black Repub
licans hordes whom the Administration ie
mustering at Washington are advised to organ
ise at once fur that purpose, sod keep their
arms, accoutrements, uniform, emunition, and
knapsacks in constant readiness. The fire
that these incendiaries have kindled in Char
leston will involve every city tbe North bason
the borders, until the whole land is enveloped
io flames. Let us hope that tbe first boll of
retribution will fall on the beads of Lincoln
sod his Cabinet, beginuing with Seward, tbe
most artful, unscrupulous, and malignant of
the subtle and murderous crew.
GEORGIA AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
I ndia rubber belting—from 3 * «
inob——for sale by
HANLKITKR Ac ADAIR.
v'L! /****•+' M"**- //
T he daily southern confederacy,
under arrangements just oomplaUd, will
oontain all the I a teat Intelligence of every
kind, reported expvceaty for ue by Magnetic
Telegraph, sod tbe Mails. Also* dally reports
of the Atlanta and other Markets, Local loci
dents and Items, Ac., Ac. Price $*a-year;
$3 for six months, or 69 cents for one month—
always In advaaee.
The VEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFBDERA-
CY is mado Up from, and oontai*a the cream of,
the Daily. It ia a large ehe«ft, and give# more
fresh reading matter than any other Weekly In
the Confederate State#. Its Market Report* will
be full, and made op from aetoal transactions.
Price, $3 a year j or $i 36 for six months—in
variably in advance.
JM* Postmasters are authorised to set as our
Agents in obtaining subscribers and forward
ing the money—for which they will be allowed
to retain, as oomruitiioo, twenty-five cents on
oaoh Weekly, or fifty cents on each Daily sub
scriber.
foW* Persona getting up Clubs of five, ten or
more subscribers, will be supplied with the
oopiee ordered at 126 per eent. less than our
regular rates.
W&r- No name will be entered on our books
until the money is paid; and all subscriptions
are discontinued when the time expires for
which payment ia made, uoleas the same be
renewed.
Address, HANLEITER A ADAIR,
Atlanta, Georgia.
R. II. MAY A CO.,
H AVE removed their stock of Carriages, Bug
gies, Ac., to the store formerly occupied by
W. if. Haanaaaox, on Whitehall Street, where
they will sell their entire stock AT COST, to
close out their business, for Cash or approved
paper. m22-lra.
State of Georgia, Fulton County.
| WO months after data application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county
“ - — - - ‘ “ late ,,
W. MtLMtcf' | Executors.
NOTICE.
1 ,WO months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
county f, r leave to sell a certain lot of land,to-wit:
No.17, in the 14th District of, originally Henry, now Ful
ton county, or a portion of the same, belonging to the
estate of Richard Todd, late of said county, deceased.
March 2,1981. m4-2m MARTHA TO D A
^mm.r
SPRING GOODS,
‘nrotTOtso • •
HARBOR AHOLA1S,
0RQAKDIS9.
PRIXTMP IA COASTS,
LA WM,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIBS,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
OINOHAMS,
HU BROIDERIES,
LACES,
<it., <tc.
O tJB Stock will b. compUt. nnd lorn, nnd
will bo .old for
CASH.
nt .. low prion .a Good, hnvo aver boon of-
fond- BEACH da ROOT.
March 4,1M1.
3 /^rkrk LBS. best quality of Good Hem
jUUU lock Sole leather;
3,000 Iba best quality Good Damage
Sole Leather;
2,000 Iba beet quality Good Oak 8ole
Leather—all just received and
or sale, at low prices, st Wholesale or Re
tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgu
T HE annual meeting of the stock-holders of
this Company will take place at Gaines-
ville on Thursday, the 25th of this month, j
(April,) for the election of olfioers for the ensu
ing Year. A general attendance is desired. |
up 13-d2twlt. J03. WIN8IIIP, Pres’t. i
OX BALE8 2 Shirting, and 10 bales of Osna
burgs—for sale by
junelO
BUTLER A PETERS.
M ackerel-
100 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel;
50 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel;
50 kite No. 3 Mackerel;
10 bbla No. 1 Mackerel i
10 Half-barrels No. 1 Mackerel;
20 kits No. 1 Mackerel;
1,000 lbs Cod Fish;
250 lbs Pollock ;
50 boxes of beet Herring.
All for sale, low, hy
junel4 CENTER A TREADWELL.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand, nnd ofl'or for pale, all kinds ol'
MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS,
SWORDS,
EPAULETS,
SASHES,
&C.,
We lire now preparoilTn furnish every article in iho MILITARY LINE, of any
quality, and in auy quantity, suitnhlo for every yraje or department. Our stook of
CLOTHES, CASSIMERS,
YESTING-S,
MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
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1801. 1861.
SALMONS k SIMMONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
foiiiss & noaimc Dir goods,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Its.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm haring returned from M.r-
ket, where he has justcompleted so ax ten
sive purchase of our Spriug 8tock ot
.DRY GOODS,
STAPLK A FANCY GOODS
were never more attractive. The supply of
8LEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS, fco„
is ample.
Crept D'.lnglait,
Barege Jtngtate,
French <hinlt,
•Mozambique*
Grade Mhine,
and a splendid assortment of
Plain A* Fancy Silks,
Silk .Mantles.
Dusters, Kc. %
mar 1
Ladiei
ALEXANDER KID GL0VK8, SILK M1TS, Ac.
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in tbia market.
All of which we will sell low for CA8H.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY,
NORCR088’ BULIDING,
•Junction Whitehall Ac Peaoh-Tree
Streets*
Atlanta, Oeorgla,
H AVE just reoeived, and are now opening,
the largest stock of Gooes they hav# ever
offered in one season. Their stock was bought
exclusively for Cash, and will be priced at low
figures.
They have every variety of
DRY GOODS,
from Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress
Silks; all kinds or fresh LADIES’ DBE88
GOODS; a large assortment of
Deluding Linens, Lawns, Piece Goods. Calicoes,
Ginghams. Ac.; all kinds of HOSIERY and
FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a large assortment
If} f * * j ,| i a7
JEWELRX, WATOHK8, boo.
In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele
gant and full supply of
R.idy-M*rf« Clothing,
and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ae. 41k, about
$10,000 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &c.
embracing all siaaa. and-a great variety, for La
dies, Mieeee, Mm, Boys and Children.
They repeat: their otock is very full, and
tkev are determined to sell.
The publie ere respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock and prioea before pur
chasing elsewhere.
maroki SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
WRIGHT & JACKSON,
r ACTORS, C0IMISBI88
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS,
IS VERY FULL, RICH AND FINE.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are IhVltoj to Pxninlnc ouf Suiot. W* think we enu offer them uncommon in-
ducelncRU lo BIT FOR CASH.
We ere Agent* f„r the eelehrnted I. M. SINGER de r«^
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, U*l x .
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
•a. a, unaoa.
R EFER to CmpUin Joh. W. Inlmoa, r»-
H Vig*b, Ok.I Glagbona t Cunningham,
Savanna*, Ga.; Borton * Tillalonga, Savan
nah, Ga.: Erwin A Hardva. Savannah, Oa.;
Cat baft A Bra.., Near Tort, T W. Flemming
A On, Aoxuatn, Oa; Swan A Bra., Fareaadi-
n», FI.; Biabaa A Canova. JaekaoovlUa. Fla.,
H. L. Hart, P.l.tka, Fie, Simoa MarriU,
Ua-kinavilla, Ga.
Agaat *r aka ■vwrgtaAolA.aaf MMIGta.m
era ia Faraandiaa. m4 Staaman baa. Swat
and Oak, to Hawki.avllla. apelt-lp.
PATTTXN k MIH.BBS,
OKNfRAL COMMISSION
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SavanTYah, Oeorgia. ,
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