Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 11, 1861, Image 3

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.a'OfU.TtHJElBTNt / OON. gtttfdmcj jbday, M^y H fi 1CW1. liiaanumtaraf anbeoribaro who :.T,”S?.5K’ , X.‘St jrmmmt of «« Mheoripliois.— .-Vaotii* for Ik* haaoStof thoMWho .kMmanr sale k InSaaftly To AlnillHm trkat, **4 trade yesterday eli ut gustations. iss oif buainse a r * brisk. Fro ng In fair quantity, and (tocki Ud4m! psbltaUy to tkfttrftdvsr- »*0nr<»sfta4 IUUosb. Ths ^cr** bftfo P*rb«ito, fttftch hw ut I «r Uppsr Georgia» Mid w« eflbr it, toeM, u a superior ft4v*rtM»g ms * fcop# thet Many of Mr pilfo— toil] umIvm of ths median thus f>raaaot- Iba extent of thftir legitimate pat- | «• in oor effort* and dstemiaatioe ■ » first clas# journal. State* Foeton Stamp#, kite tro horebr notified that, from ihi, data, ws will not rooohro United nag* Bump* in paymontof #nb#orip- * P»P»* Once More, idee* and Grocery Merobant# will v a ith ua, while we again call alien, t# importance of their husbanding new hare in store that is of sn edi- . Our apprehensions may be gronnd- if our own eitisens should be in the Coro, Flour end Bacon which dealers are new daily disposing of, __ne rather herd on ua Of course, . wish to be understood as dictating— desire to obtrude even our tuggessions m men io legitimate trade shell dis- ist which they here honestly boeght. In feel considerable anxiety on this . this must be oar excuse for again to the subjeet We do hope this mat- be properly ooneidered, and that onr and people will act discreetly. To be Ordered Off. rtrell bss received information from terjr, that his Regiment will be called foe io about ten day a ihlag House In LaGrange, its the special attention of retail deal* advertisement, in another column, M. H. Barringer k Brother, of La- These gentlemen appear to fortunate in procuring the transfer rge stock to this State before ** Old hade went into effect. The New Comet, net just disoovered by M. Thatcher, I be now plainly risible to the naked Teasers will find it in tbs quadrangle Itpper," in the Oreat Bear—a hasy the brightest of th# four. It al- i a tail three degree! long in the It moves rapidly from the North- | in a few days will be oonspicnoue Crops—Patrotlam. oxe’s Diitbict, Fultox Co., Qa., 1 May 9, 1861. J . Editor#: Crop# in this section are •log—especially wheat and oats.— I happens to the wheat, there will t a fine harvest. Corn and cotton that backward. Our farmers are hsiderabie efforts to make a heavy . The fruit is vary fine, and peaches I for the season, spirit prevails among the people lihey are alive to their interests. On potent, there was a considerable col- people here. A move was made by he old men to form a company of the age of forty-five, to be called f Locks. It was but a few moments maa on tho ground ovsr that ags lied bis name. They are to meet again Jlay next, to finish making op their land organise. This company is for t and are to hold themselves in | for toy emergency. A call was also ng tbs boys, when men? stepped i enrolled their names. This com- I up, is to be called the •« Georgia From the feeling exhibited by bisk if Old Abe had been among Fosld have lost hie scalp. A. B. ROBBINS. Missouri. «kfoo, in bis massage to the Ltgiala- bh set on the 2d instant, says; k lessons of wisdom taught by tho old- brer statesmen of the oountry soom w«dsd by the preseat Administration. ’ is rapidly tsndiog to revolution, and n edity arrested, will end (a rain and »the hitherto prosperous and happy the American continent. Tbe great ‘ttto State of Virginia, after laving dl her effort* to i%a4jn#i the Union, H yielded in despair, and has seceded |*ld Federal Union. North Carolina, i and Arkansas, it is belisvsd, will dlov in ths foots taps of Virginia, and ’ io profoundly moved on this great Our interests and sympathies are irith those of the eieveholding Slates, ■rily units# our destiny with thoirs. it7 of our docial and political inati nr Industrial interests, our sympo sia and tastes—our common origin rial contiguity, all eoocur, la point- rduty in regard to tho separation few taking place between the States l Federal Union. In tho meantime ^y judgment, indispensable to onr 1 wo shoal# emulate the polioy of Itatee, in a proper auitgde for dp- i Dili) in laws should be rtvised gad ore efficient. A good syslpm of Hplino should also ho adopted, io i auras Ires fa a position when lean be defended by etroeg true end irto, l bee, at thin time, no war to proe- > not her policy to make aggree- >y State or poeple; bnf, In the pres f the oountry, the would be faitb- r and recreant to hor date, 9 brsitate a moment In making tho I preparation for tho protection of d»«t the aggressions ef all an- > respectfully recommend the *p •plate state of Mw FOB TH1 " SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.” luunui, May I*.—There li do news of Import***# kero or I* Wuhisgiun City to-4*,. Jug ton yeeterdey. A Polioeraan shot a* soldier yesterday in Washington. A member of the Seventh Regiment was ne- cidsntally shot in Washington to day. The Court Mouse in Frederick, Maryland, was burned yesterday. Tba wets on the Arkansas Seoeesion Ordi nance was: yeas, sixty-nioc—nays, one / PaeotaiCK, May 10.—Two companies of Bal timore volunteers passed here to-day en route to join the Virginia Army, CnsMsnnaei/no, May 10.—It is reported that the Virgieiane are fortifying the heights on the Maryland aide of the Potomac. About six thousand Confedeoate troops are there. WasmireTox, May 10.—Judge Scarborough, of the Court of Claim#, has resigned. Psaav villk, May 10.—Graduates of the Class of West Point Cadets have arrived to drill forces here. Nsw You, May 10.—Tbe Quaker City is blockading Cape Henry. It is reported that Virgiui* is fitting up the steamers Yorktown and Jonestown to run the blockade of James River. The Secession Flag is still floating at Hamp ton Roads, Wasbixctox, May 10.—Ths War Department has learned that fifty thoossnd men are with in two days march of Richmond. Gen. Scott orders the rapid augmentation of forces at Washington. Willerd'e Hotel was saved from a conflagra tion of the adjoining buildings, by ths Nsw York forces. Was set on fire in aeveral places. From Europe. New Yoax, May 10.—The steamship Afrioa, with Liverpool advices to the 28th April, bee arrived. Seles of Cotton on Saturday reached 10,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 3,000 hales. Breadstuff* quiet. Provisions steady. Special to the Charleston Courier. lueeudiary; Fires lu Richmond—Heavy Lose. Ricbmoxd, Msy 8.—Ths excitement here in creases as the commencement of hostilities be come more threatening. Large bodies of troops are departing hourly, and moving in great haste for the defease of tbe various points thrantened to be attacked. It is believed that a fight has already taken plaoe at Gloucester Point, on York river, between the Virginia forces and a United States.man-of-war. It is said that there were firing on both sides, but > one killed. Early this morning, a fire broke out, destroy ing ths ship chandlsry establishment of J. N. Beegleston A Co., and the storehouse of Messrs. Bridgeford k Co , commission merchants, cor ner of Twentieth and Carey streets. The build ings were owned by a Mr. E. Berkley, of Bal timore. The loss in building and stock is esti mated at $80,000. A quantity of State stores for troops was also destroyed. An attempt was made to fire a building ahjoining the Rich mond Bank. The Horae Guard will be called out immediately into eotive service. Distin guished military leaders and civilians are tel egraphing to President Davis, urging him to come immediately to Richmond. Thlure not Working as Well as they Ought. A Correspondent— 44 W. W. T. M —of the*'Con stitutionalist," writing from Portsmouth,says: It seems as if our Regimsnts will never be organised. Out of the twenty Companies or dered from Georgia, there are onlr thirteen here, and they ere of two different Regiments, so we cannot yet elect officers in either, I un derstand, also, that Captain Walker, of Augus ta, is in Richmond, to whioh point he was or dered by Goveinor Brown, and that he refutes to recognise the authority of Governor Letch er. This is a troublesome and tangled busi ness. We certainly have not obeyed our or ders, which were to rendesvous in Richmond, and organize our Regiments by electing officers there. Besides, we nave been mustered into the service of the Confederate States. Is Gov ernor Letcher en offieer of the Confederate States ?” Maryland Subjugated. Tbe subjugation of Maryland seems lo be accomplished. Unarmed, divided in councels, with a Submissionist at the head of adminis tration, and a Legislature frightened from its duty, Maryland is virtually subdued. Many brave men refuse to acknowledge the faot, and a strong latent determination to seise a favor able moment for deliverance pervades the peo ple ; but, for the presort purposes of advan tage to the enemy and injury to us, Maryland belongs te the North. She will not •«* against ue ; the will not furnish bar regiments to obsy tho behests of Lincoln ; but these are not wantod by tho well provided foe. It is the ground, the territory of Maryland, that be needs; and of that he is master.~/ticA monti Ditpatek. From I he AvruU pit patch. Huh to Publish * Cheap Evening Paper. Ms. Brito* A» ih* tlmve are hard, aad Printer, are scarce, ellaa ate lo soggstc a Cheap wap lo luur pour paper. Il ha, been successfully preeticed by lone of jour coHra. porarlee. It U I hie | Take a few hundred of Jour morning sdliioaf I ear them Ik IV* aad at half an* paa, or Jifot before povr rtgul.- ler edition la out, Mod nova hope out vilh “ leteet aeva from,ibo seat ef war, aalj ft., aaale a eopj.l Baah aad eaterpri.e ought lo paj. AH BX SUITOR. PRODUCE XV8URBD. W l BAVB Made a* arraapoeual thr< w. m 'wT l *-**- 1 * m ^ hj v taleara (a trm rate*. Bow i< afctr gaaraalaod. Atlanta, Map II I uOOMMEROIAIa wEnrar; freelj t buyers la market, and trade yesterday closed firm at onr laat quotations. AJt branches of b twin sc as brisk. Freight is aiill arriving hi fillr quantity, aadffcgks ate news from the Wnst la to the no Produce or Provision*, or nap si oept those contraband, vtoatd be detained at Cairo. Bo says Cfel. Prootiei, commander of tho forooe thoro. The Toaoooseo papers do not at tach much importance to this deelamtkra, thinking it n rues to loll us Into security until a sweep eat hi made. Boats, however, are still arriving from St Louis aad the Upper Mississippi. * As many are unaware of the law governing contraband goods, we subjoin the foUntling paragraphs: Wiit i8 Cjxtsaba!U> or Was?—By treaties of tho United Staten with Frances!Great, Brit ain, Sweden, Spain, Prueaia tbe Netherlands. Brasil, Central America* Mexico, ChUi, Xqua- dor, Peru, Veuesuela, Now Grenada, and the two Sicilies, goods contraband of war. whioh era subjeet to toiiure by a belligerent, If found on board a neutral ship to bo conveyed to an enemy’s port, are expressly designated as— 1. All arms and ammunition. 2. BuokJers, helmets, breastplates, coats of mail, infantry belie, and clothes made up in a military form aad for military use. 3. Cavalry belts and horses with their forni- ture. 4. All kinds of arms and instruments of iron, steel, breee and copper, or any other materials, manufactured, prepared and formed expressly for the purpose of war, aitber by sea or land. b Provisions to a besieged or blockaded place, and those places onlr are besieged or blockaded which are actually attaked by a force capable of preventing the entry of a ves sel. MONETARY. Money is very easy. The large quantities of Produoe purchased at this point, have thrown an immense amount of fundi in circulation here, and as none is going West, no trouble is experienced in obtaining any quantity. Silver is commanding 8(g) 10 cent, premi um. Tennessee and Western funds 2(g)5 *p* cent, premium. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. M. D’Antlfoac, Pres It. Walton, Cash. Bank of Auffusta, Augusta. John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Cash. Geuulne 0s with counterfeit signatures are In circula tion-better refuse all. 10b, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, vlg. Mercury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen. 10s, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine. SOa, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jackson; 80 on the lower cornera; the genuine baa XX. Bank of Athens, Athens. Bteveus Thomas, Pres A. P. Dcaring, Gash. Bank of Columbuz, Columbus. W. If. Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash. Be raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Per rill, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pres John McBrjrde, Cash. Bank of FuUon, Atlanta. K. W. Holand, Prea. A. Austell, Cash. A few Impressions, 10s and 20s, (old plates, Nos. be tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres. A. H. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah, Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 6s altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on t left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vig. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah" ks black type; X on the right end: mu on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 60s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval dleaon th# right end, with “Georgia” across them, vim acrosn left end ; imitation of old plate. 60s, vlg. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 under It; small 100s around the whole margin ; “ State Bank of Georgia” on the back In red Ink; unlike the genuine. 100a, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; looemotlve In the distance. Centred Railroad A Banking Company, Bavannah. R. R. Ouyler, Prea G. A. Cuyler, Cash. City Bank of Augueta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' d Mechanics’ Bank, Bavannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Qeergia Railroad d Banking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Prea. 1. MUU fa. Cash. 60s, vlg. three ffcces, the middle one Is ladlatlnot- poorly*engraved. LaOrange Bank, LaOrange. Thomas Burch, Pres... .W. II. Tuller, Cash. ig. bet... , left end, good Imitation of old plate. Mechanic*' Bank, Augusta. Thomas & Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Ratings Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.) Merchants' d Planters' Bank, Savannah. II. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. North- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Prea A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of the State of Georgia, Bavannah. Q. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. O. Lpplng, Prea. J. A Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, August a. * ~ank of Hr , ..John Craig, Cash. Broken and Ctooed Banks, Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Greeneeboro', Greenesboro’ Broke Cherokee Insurance d B'king Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial Bank of Bnmsteick, Brunswick. .Closed. Exchange Bank, Gridin Broke. Interior Bank of Grijtn, Gridin Closed. Manufacturers*Bank of GriMn, Gridin..N) F c. ells. Planters' d Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Some Bills said to b« good—others useless—refuse all. Banks/ Whifield, Dalton. Timber Cutters' Bunk, Savannah Not Bankable. Refuse all Georgia Banks not found here. The dis cretion appended under several ot the Banks, are the Counterfeits upon those Banka ■. I. IASSAL. JAKES 8. 0X0X08 RANDAL to GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA* GEORGIA. W ILL attend punctually to any and ell bus- ineee entrusted to their cere. Office corner Meriette end Preach.Tree streets. Marob 28-dew. WILLIAM F. PARKER, —WIT1-— THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 191 Chambers Bt., New York, HfFOETBBS * WBOLBtALB DBA Lies IX Wines, Liquors ft Cigars, axi) efinsfsetex mulbds id BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac., *or, ttmy Mr*H, fonuot, Aim. April Id-dawta. nieimiiwi:«hmtkewo beddhants. Ta Anaa I T# Am* I V* Brava 1 T tS •ntacri- bor would ra- IN M GRANGE, GEORGIA. T 0 JB££SB1I A M - Y 0 A 3 fl v ~ ■poolful 1/ I D form tho pahlio BABA aad KIT TLZ DRUMS, whioh h* Till furoith (4 any Militarj Compa ny, or to prlvato partita, at about tho mm* prieo es formerly paid for I ro p o r ted Drums. He cnerentees that bis Drums win be found more durable end ser viceable then any in ueein tbe South. A lerj* sup- ply of tenons qualities kept constantly on hand. H. RKAUMULLEK, Manufacturer, end Wholesale end Retail Dealer in Musical Instruments, Whitehall Street, Atlanta* Georgia. Intelligeccer ” copy till forbid. Mey 8. TO HIRE. T WO joopg Vogro Women to hire Okll at tbe store of MADDOX A WATKINS may 7 Negroes for Sale. T HE subacribor offers for sale 8ix Likely Ne groes—a Woman, 37 yeare eld. a good cook, washer and ironer, and nurse; a Boy, 12 years old ; s Boy* 10 years old; a Girl* S years old; a Girl, 6 yeais old, and a Man about 27 years lod, a good hand in a Tannery. Apply to March 18-tf. WM. H. McMILLAN. FOR HIRE. I HAVE a stout young Negro Man, of excel lent character, to hire by the month. apr27. G. W. ADAIR. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, AXU DEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., —ALSO— BACON, LARD, CORN A FLOUR. AV $, Cherokee Bleak, t*tneh» Tree St., Atlanta, Georgia. rpHE attention of close Cash Buyers is re- THE CHALYBEATE 8PRINQ8, MBBJWSTXia OOCXTT, OBOMIA, BEACH & HOOT Are now Receiving n fall Line of SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BAREGE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JA CONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, iff., Ac. O UN Stock will b* complete aod large, and will ba told for GASH, at M low priew at Goods bava ever been of fered. BEACH di ROOT. March 4,18C1. BUTLER & PETERS, (Successors to High, Butlsr k Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOR TIB FDRCRASB ABD SALS OF TMJYJYBBSBB PMODCCB Cotton, Groceries, dec., ATLANTA GEORGIA, H AVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware House, on the corner of Forsyth street and the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. Maj4. MftBB&l WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 2,500 PIECES PRINTS, (French, English and American ;) 1,000 PIECES BLEACHING; 200 PIECES SMALL CHECKED GINGHAMS; 150 PIECES PRINTED JACONETS AND LAWNS; 50 PIECES BRILLIANTS. 50 PIECES SOLID COLORED FRENCH BAREGES; 50 PIECES MOZAMBIQUES; We invite the attention of Mercliantn to our Stock, and assure them that they can buy Goods from us equally as low as the same could have been bought in New York. They were bought for cash, and we will sell them for cash only. We alsp call their attention to n new lot of MARSEILLES AND LINEN CLOTHING. Having had a House in New York, they have consigned to us their whole Stock and we will sell it at reduced prices. M. II. BERRINGER & BRO. May 11, 18«1. FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past patronage of my numerous friends end customers, and hoping * continuance of tho aftme, I agftin take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in store the LARGEST AH) BEST ASSORTED STOCK FURNITURE. ever before offered in Atlanta, and AiaLof SOUTHERN MAKE, and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk well known Factory of JOHM MM m »Ri«LWr 9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works, Columbus, Georgia, is Foxvxjb, whl \ is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gttd sl: tbs null substantia] quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prieat from lb to 3a par cant lower than any other Fukxituss Store in Georgia. MATTRASSE8, LOUNGES, LOOKING-GLASSES, WINDOW 8HADE8, COHaOA CHAIRS, AC., AC., aJwaj. on band. PlOTtinn Frahkr made and FunmTvnn repaired with neatneaa nnd despatch. COFFINS OF AU SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. N. YOUNG, Agent. Nov.3. dtf. . For JOH1C D. GRAF. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —BOLF AGENTS FOR— WrigrliVs Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. FRESH DRW i MEDICINES. HOHNICUTT, TAYLOR A JONES, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Cornar Peachtree and Decatur Streets. A TLA VTA, GEORGIA. H AVING uuequaUd facilities for the pur chase and Direct Importation of goods, the Proprietors would respectfully cel) the atten tion of Physieians* Merchants, Planters and tha public generally, to their extensive new aed carefully selected stock of DRUGS. MKI> ICINF.8, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE 8TUPFS, which they are now prepared to sell on the most rea sonable terms for Csuh or approved paper. In addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and Chemicals, they have a full ansortment of TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH E8. DENTAL AND BUROrCAL INSTRU MENTS, Ac., ke. DIMICK, WILSON & CO., (■ooomoom to .mid o nix,) Mxnxrxctxrerx of aad Wholaaal* nnd Ba te 11 Daxlert In BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Alao keep oonxtxntl j on bond Oak and Hem lock Bolo-Laathar, French Calf Bklai, Lining and Binding Bkinx, Shoo Pan nnd Shoo Find ing*—at th* Bign of tho Big Boot, Atlanta, Oe>r|ia. S B. OATMAN, [ii.p.ixfoMnd doal.r in • Italian, American aod Egyptian Marble, Monamenta, Tombs, Tablets, Head aid Foot Stone*, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled Blau lfanula. Statuary Figures, aad Furoi.h- ing Marble of all daaoriptiona. Call aad •** tpaolaun*, at War* looau and Tardea pyoatU Georgia Railroad Do pot. MORSE* FOR RALE. !V_ TWO largayoaog Nerthorn MARES, AjbjIU fire ana tlx yoori old ; M JT Ono pair Corrligo HORSES, wall Also, for tola, BUGGIES. TROTTING WAG ONS and TROTTING SULKIES-aJl manu- factnrod by No. 1 workmen. Apply at O. a ROGERS' *ug3) Sal* Stable, Loyd lire** I CHOICE MEATS may bo hod r Stall ia th* Marks* 2 Great Excitement nt tha Shoe and Leather Eat. portuan ot Dlmlek, Wllae* dt C*., Oil P1AOH-TRZB STREET, A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iurt received from , th* manulnctory, sad will b* •old at price* unprecedented in this mark** Lad las' Patent Foxed Lacs Heal Gallon, at tl 36 a pair. Ladies' Sowed Morocco Loco Heal Boots, at tl 1* a pair. Mu’!, Boys, Miaaco and Ohildnn’a Boots and Shoos, praportlonably cheap, aod warranted. GenU' French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Bools— new styles—just received, and will ba •old at prices lower then nay House In this eity win sell as good a Boo* MM I ha Ham leek Soto Leather, jnat receiv ed end lor vale at Charleston price*, or lower than ever before sold in this market. M dsnen Frenah aad Amaricaa 0*1 f Skins, of various brands, this day raeaived, aid will ba sold at a commission on Haw York prices. Lull, Boole Trees, Pegs, Lining, Blading and Morocco Shine, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boot*, Shoe*, or Loath or at low priaea, will Sad It ta tbair iitereet to giva ns a oall before purchasing. DIM ICE, WILSON A 00., deoil Sign of the Big Boo* TO PldAJJTXUm Ytrz bare new ta Store, n large lot of Extra V> Haaey.nmhie Ran Raiest Swg««* «^a*sM=as4ssaii S , SY.7S-;‘Sli2X-as=: sy?—'CTaghcrovs Una oCJBrmsp, and ‘ IS, ot low pticao, call on as at th. WIIBOH t CO, * Atlanta, Gamgi*.