Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 14, 1861, Image 3

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.SrGTOflBMttKlW ’/ OONMMrRTAXPY. fiMtitacg AY, MAY 14, 1861. ++■. C*l. *e<« W»r4- -i,h»d olllHa of Toxu il new o ikort Tialt- Wo ate mtrj to U oomowbot Indlopoood-hoTinn of tho throat, *M»h ia tuiMi eoavaroatJna. (hot tbo orop pern, ml. ta aonr moro promlelng. ta noma already harewted tha wheat, koro kao mod# a anat abandon! -• they now koto broad from tho ately. MfnioMiw, May IS. of Auguste, hat boon a| *tia hi* Stele, m ibai Tsxas 1 m from him that Turns he* bow ‘ abundant aupply of boof cat- prova a good source front whfoh for oor soldier*. Six years age. aUborolo adliorlol in tho How ao, H ibowiog kb at tbo dowiand for eiiy would toon bo for bojond Ibo North, and ibai it woo impossible «htre alto than in Texas; and ; arrangement* woro mada bj o j maa to ship Texas cattle in from Now Orloono and Galves- Tork. This trade will now And Tha aurplua produoiions of fa grain and boof, will porhapc Army of tho South, of Col. Ward in thla city, who call oo him, can find him at tho L- S. Salmon!, Ear]., or at tboatoro A Simmons. Joseph h V. McDowell, guitbod Misoouri patriot was in day* Ho want to Memphis on a in tbo morning. He giro* en- ntt of tbo aiaU of fooling in - all wo ean learn, wo expeet ibo welcome nows tbot Misoouri The blood of bar citizens, which on tha ground in tbo streets of St be sllowod to go unavenged.— istaka tba character of tho poople if tkey allow themselves to be as Msrjland has. M. Yf. Cluskey, Sag. mistaken in notioing, on Sunday, Mr. Cluskey, of tba Memphis in tha statement that bo was bear- -hea from tbaOoTornment of Ten- widant Daria. Wo should have . Bate, of the Toaaaoooo Volun- SecreUry of War. Mr. Cluskey b Atlanta, ou his return yester- to Lynchburg whom ho joins his is brim full of Southern fire, and account of himself wherever Ha was once a eitiaen of Georgia, for a time, in Savannah. Publish r. Cheap Paper* -pecifully suggest toourspright- of tho Augusta " Dispatch " a king papers at a email cost, whioh ot occur to bis correspondent.— *p tho Constitutions of tho Om- and of tbo State of Georgia, their columns. It must save a tting and distributing; and, as ' oocapiaa, wa have no doabt it ia its readers as anything that its place from day to day, and riber, in bis aagernrss, hastily oraiog paper and reads over titution every day, before look- patches oven—st any rate, we think they would be benefitted But we have accomplished our hich was to inform our friend tch M of another way to publish a only five cent* * copy—which, it not occurred to its editor. Pine Beef. keeping friends will be gratified ~m Mr. Rogers' advertisement, have an opportunity to procure of itall fod Beef, at tbo Markot. i Him Out* : Bomo thro# woaks ago, the miog, Forsyth county, drove a a certain Tankao doctor, by aak H. Nichols, a native of Erie Tork, on account of hia known plea and hia frequent expres- ‘U sentiments. Tho Committee 'inted to givo him “ notice to their oommisoion on Sunday ing this sympathiser with the ” until 12 o’clock next day (Mon* the county. Ho loft aeoording- am informed, is now redding at ~ington with his brother, of John Brown raids should not remain in Georgia, or any other community, for owe hour; and, ‘-y had fair warning t>y tho good niog to quit ibo State, I suggest of the South at Madieon and Cov ey keep a lookout for tho follow, either place, that ho bo treated a coat of tar and feathers, a il, and then Invited to go North * land. SUMPTER, holt sued his brother was in At- lag loot week—so tho barkeeper »informs tho writer. 8. to Foot floLinsua ~How to i ann Knar Tub* CoMtoaTa* •ring, burning, soreness end solos of tho foot may almost oven when marching end over a heated road, by ef the stocking—that ia eov* thin coating of tho cheapest bis at tho earn# time, keeps •ole cool, hardens It aad pro Coaroo cotton socks are waetee seeks whoa marsh lag, no matter la what climate, shat should hare a thick __ Id ho »" tho aelee should bo aft thick ; if three-fourths of all the boiler; thejr yraamro well mode they 1 nraM vmthor to wife to, tl* Mot tooQy to their wol^Mt n COMMERCIAL; ,l '' » »amr itm. iiuh. prices are not fovorablo for speculators. Most of tho goods now changing bands are for homo *•»__ It is onr duty to provide for our houeoo of onr Merchsnu will answer. Wo are able to fill largo order* without inoonvenienc log oar homo boyars. The stock of Bacon never was better; also, Flour and Lord are stored in large quantity. 1 Our Merohants can show a ban Jeome supply of Corn also. FOB THE “ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY/ ed out,only for small lots. Orders, however, from oonntry customers are received in eorae quantity, and tbo trado of the city is very The email profile and honorable dealing of our Atlanta Morehaat during tho recent rush of orders, and tho prompt anipraent of goods, havenivfu a high tone to our transactions and established, firmly, .. our city as a groat distrlb tiling mart for Produce. iing nun ivr rniuure. . Oo the other hand, many, to their cost, have believed tbo representation of Western dram- mare and ordered from a distance their goods, expecting certain goods to be loid down ' certain monies, whioh hoc not boon tho c and they are satisfied, that for small lots, they had beet buy aeeror bdme. Wo notice, by the tone of the Western papers, at on unsatiefectory feeling prevails in Lin coln’s domain, because some cities have been obliged to stop seeding goods South, while oth- the foot to ship and wo will only reiterate, no long as ws have money, so long will we get whatever we want Ik it useless to preach patriotism in connection With gold, so far as a certain peo ple are concerned, and tbo quantity of goods still arriving from tho West conclusively snows that there is not much enforcement of tho blockstde. That an effort will bo made to cut off all supplies, is without doubt, and while we do not pretend to say hut what this will ho vigorously enforced, wo do uahositotingly as sert that plenty of goods will come. Wo think it a risk to attoi i attempt to buy goods there, or oven send money to agents to do it.— * U. They must have the Lot them bring *t hero, money, and let them find the means to bring it hero. a. i. aasaaiN jambs s. oboeob RANDAL <fe GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W ILL attend punctually to any and all bus- insas entrusted to their care. Office corner Marietta and Preach-Tree streets. March 28-dew. THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, a coum-v, eaoaeia, W ILL be open for the reception of Visitors on the first of May. The Water, as a Topic aad Invigorator, has no equstl. Tho Springs are easily accessible from either Co lumbus or Macon. apl2-8m. C. B. LEITNER. Collector’s Notice. C USTOM Duties will bo required on dutiable Goods received by tho Western A Atlantie Railroad from thisdate. Importers will report the arrival of such goods to FRANCIS R. 8HACKELF0RD, April 1, 1881. Collector at Atlanta. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholetale and Retail Dealers in Parian Figure., Kerosin. Lamp., Candle- •ticki, Tee Trey., Table Meta, B.aketa, Gleet Shade., Table Cutlery. Ac., A., CftBAF FOR CASH. White Granite and common Crockery at wboleaala. at Chari*.too price., nearly oppo- >ita Beach A Root’a, Whitehall .treat, Atlanta, Georgia. April 3d. 1861. BEACH & BOOT Ire new Beeching • fall tine of SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BAREQE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ac., Ac. CASH. at aa lo. pricea aa Goode bare aver been of fered. BEACH h ROOT. Kerch 4,1861. BUTLER & PETERS, (8ucc«aa«rt to High, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, roa via rraoaaa inn tail or TMJYjymoam m cmouvcb Cotton, Groceries, Ac., ATLANTA tba Railroad, (oppoaita tba BUI* Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS. LAUD Olf.J >' 50 BAl.ES YARN ; 100 BARRELS LARD; 300 KEGS iftaUt ately. JUv. L. M. Carter, appointed Chaplain of the Fifth Regiment of Georgia Volunteers Ool. Gar trail’s Regiment baa heed accepted for twelve mouths, aad they Will ha mustered into service immediately. Bloody Work In MUaourU*Yhe Federal Troops Shoot Down Cttlxene ■■■■State Troop* Surrendered. St. Louis, May 10.—Gen. Froot*a Brigade of Missouri Militia surrendered unconditionally, yesterday, to Capt. Lyon, of the Federal forces, in thin city. While the State foroea were drawn up be tween two lines of the Federd troops, several rooks were thrown and pistols discharged. One bitting the leg of Capt. Bloutowsky, he ordered the troops to fire, which they did—killing thir ty, inoluding two women and sevnral children, and wounding seven. Immense excitement exists among the citi- sens. Two hundred men have been selected to pro tect the newspaper offices of the “ Democrat ” and “Auseiger ” from the fury of the oilmens. May 11.—Gsn. Frost asks his friends tokesp the city quiet, as disturbanesa would preju dice the safety of the State troopa. Gen. Harney haa arrived, and taken com mand of the Federal forces. Judge Buckner stabbed Dr. George Sander son last night, probably fatally, about the Camp Jackson affair. The Federal forces now possess Camp Jack- son and appurtenances. Volunteers cccupy the Pacific and North Missouri Railway depots. The police are preserving order amid much excitement. Gen. Frost’s staff and State troops are at the arsenal. Ppeolal Cearlsstox, May 12.—The blockading steamer Niagara, now ofl our bar, haa prevent ed the Elisa Bansall, the Hill* and other ves sels from entering onr p6rt. The Brooks Guard, seventy strong, will lease for Virginia to night. itisb ship A- A A., from Belfast, was Niagara’s barges to Charleston Blockaded—The Greatest Ciuu Yet. Charleston, May II.—The steam frigate Niagara made her appearance off our bar this morning, nod is now blockading car port Wagner’s improved Rifle Cannon nas been tested and fouud to throw a shell seveu miles. Preparations are on foot to compliment the Ni agara with a few. Movements ou the Potomac—Martial Law on the Florida Islauds. Tilings at the Federal Capital. Washington. May 12.—Herds of beef cuttle now occupy the grounds of the Smithsonian In stitute. Northern troops continue to arrive here in numbers varying from one to three thousand per day. Jfany of the Federal forces now in Washing ton arc of foreign extraction. A regiment is to-day quartered at Annapolis junction composed of and officered entirely by Germans. Gen. Scott Is not unaware of the military pow er of the South. Yesterday he told one of his friends that Virginia alone could, within forty- eight hours, concentrate thrice as many troops upon Washington, as are already enrolled and mustered iuto the service of Lincoln's Adminis tration. Several regiments have left Washington with- iu the last two or three days for the Relay House. Their ultimate destination Is Harper’s Ferry. Jfr. Sanford, Agent of Adams Express Com pany, arrived at Washington on Thursday, with $700,000 in specie for the Government, from New York, under the escort of fifty-two United States cavalry. The Cabinet have decided to sustain the Un ionists in Virgiuia, Tennessee and ..Missouri with prompt and efficient action. Alexandria, May 11.—A large war steamer haa just anchored off our wharves; her object is unknown, and it ia too dark to ascertain whether or not she has troops on board. President Lincoln issued his proclamation yesterday directing the commanders to allow no one to exercise authority on Key Weal, Tor- tugas and 8anta Rosa Islands, inconsistent with the authority of the United States. He also autborixes the suspension of the Habeas Corpus act, and the removal oi all dangerous or suspected persons frem the vicinity of the forts. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Augusta Insurance 6 Banking Company, Avgusta Bank of Augusta, Augusta. John Boues, Pres J. W. Davies, Cash. Genuine 5s with counterfeit signatures are in circula tion—better refuse all. 10a, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10a, vlg. Her ury and aallor on aea-abore; uni. gen. 10a, vig. wagon aod team ; unlike the genuine. 20a, on left and portrait of Washington; ganulna has a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; tha genuine haa XX. Bank of Athens, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Dearlng, Cash. Bank qf Columbus, Oolumbus. W. H. Young. Pica D. Adams,Cash. 5s raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Umar, Pres J. C. Perrlll, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. ▲. R. Smith, Pres Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. . .Join* McBryde, Cash. E. W. Holand, Pres A. Austell, Cash. A few Imprissions, 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 Bcott, Pres ... A. H. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 5s altered from Is ; vig. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vig. female standing; •* Bank of Savannah” iu black type; X on the right end: mrn on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 50s, vig. female sitting, hoining figure 50; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia” across them, rtrrr across left end ; Imitation of old plate. 50s, vlg. female holding a rudder iu her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge in the distai ce; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under it; small HlOs around the whole margin ; “State Bank of Georgia” ou the back in red ink ; unlike the genuine. 100s, not like genuine; vig. female seated btside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive in the distance. Central Railroad dk Banking Company, Savannah. R. R. Cuyler, Pres...... G. A. Cuyler, Gash. City Bunk' of Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres TV. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' db Mechanics' Bank, Savsnnah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. gponses from Tennessee, Kentucky and Mary land. A brigade from each of these States is on to take the field. Wheeling, Virginia, proposes to put five thou snnd men, fully equipped, into the field for the Union. The Government refuse* to accept numerous offers of privateers against the seceded Slates. Secretary Cameron has received proffers of 20,000 more men than asked for. Eighteen hundred Ohio troopa are on their way to the Capital. Col Baker’s California regiment has been *c eepted. Confederate Forces Iu Virginia Wide Awake. AlexamhHa^May 12.—Reinforcements arc con stAntly arriving at Richmond. The Confederate forces are actively engaged fortifying at Harper’s Ferry. A battery has been erected so as to command the Point of Rocks, twelve miles below Har per’s Ferry; while the bridge across the Poto mac is co mm aad sd by another battery. Scouting parties range the countiy for fifteen miles North East and West; and, by a system of signals agreed upon, they will communicate with all important points upon the slightest alarm. Latest from Europe—Great Eastern Chartered aa a Transport—Wlnana» Steam Gun Captured. Naw-Yonx, May 12.—The steamship Groat Eastern arrived off Sandy Hyok yesterday evening, with three days later news from Liv erpool. It is rumored that the Government has charterad her as a transport. The steam Gun presented by Mr. Winans of Baltimore, to the Southern Confederacy, was captured yesterday by the Federal forces at Ellicott’a mills. Confederate Congress—Pensacola. Montgomery, May IS.—It is probable that Congress will adjoeru within the next ten daya, to meet again in July at such place as circumstances may rendar necessary. Nothing new at Pensacola^ and nothing of interest transpiring her*. The Loudon Correspondent. Mobile, Mag 12.—J/r. W. H. Russell, tho cor respondent of the London “Times,” visited Forts Morgan and Gaines to-day, In company with several prominent citiaens. Mr. Rusaell made several important suggestions to General Hardee regarding tho fortifications, gathered from hU experience in the Crimea, and seemed well pleased with Hardee’s command. He says that Uardea is every inch a soldier. PrHcMritfi Dnr W«W( kgemey. Montgomery, May 4.—Mr. W. H. Pritchard, for many year* General Southern Agent of tho As- ioKafed Frew, M AtU>ir+«i •» P'«« » ■«{Mnta Telegraphic New. Agency, aud arranged convenient dlUribution point, for new., with able a^d «xperi«»c<4 »c**»4 promln.nl and commercial point., who will fural.li, aa here tofore, the lat«t foreign and domeallc lntelli- >attW8>^i£g£ u^m % troops left Richmond 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. _ ^ ^ of ^axMdd^u ooctipl* by on. . MIiiIrso, Cash. John P. Kina, Pro*. 50a, vig. three faces, the Diiddlo < poorlj engraved. La Grange Bank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Tuller, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [.‘orroerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.] Charles F. Mills, Pres Win. P. iunter, Cash. 50s, vlg. beehive, male head and two oOson right end, seme on left end, good imitation of old plate. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres. Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers 1 and Mechanics’ Bank.) Merchants' d Planters' Bank, Savannah. 11. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. North- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. U. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 1 f ft ii Hardware, Meehaaieaf A Farniag Tools, Boise-Famishing Hoods. C UTLERY and FILES—A large end well assorted stock for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. C HAINS—Trace, G*u, Log. Fifth, Breast, and Halter Chains, for sala by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Cass county Iron, all shapes and sices, of onr own . shapes s importation, for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. 1 kers, for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. H OES—Five eises superior Cast-Steel Hoes, for ssde bv m20 McNAUGHT, and others, is respectfully called to the fore going advertisements. We are prepared to fill orders for ell goods in our line et the lowest prices for Cash. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Keystone Building, march20 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. K 1 CR X TTTTRK! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past patronage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping a continuance of the same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in LABGEST AND BEST A8S0BTED STOCK FURNITURE, ever before offered in Atlanta, and All of SOUTHERN MAKE, d am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk well known Fsu^tory of of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, is Fopvvjn, wh‘ k i is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gitd at. the mist substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other FuRNiTuaa Store in Georgia. MATTRASSE8, L0UNGE8. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, COITaOH CHAIRS, AC., AC.* always on hand. Picture Frames made and Fueniture repaired with neatness and despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. M. YOUNG, Agent, Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE Boss and Hair Mattresses! G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. G. Epplng, Pres J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Avgusta. Edward Thomas, Pres John Craig, Canh. Broken and Closed Banka• Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Qreenesboro', Greenriboro’ Broke Cherokee Insurance db B'klng Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed. Exchange Bank, Griffin .Broke. Interior Bank of GriMn. Griffin Closed. Manufacturer^Bank of Grijfln, Griffin..50 9 c - dls. Planters' db Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. -others useless—refuse all. This Bank Is not current here. 7\mber Cutters' Bank, Refute ail Georgia Banks not found here. The dis cretion appended under several ol the Banks, Counterfeits “ ■ upon those Bauks. GEN. IRA R. FOSTER. FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STREET, Atlanta Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce; also, sell Goods oonsigned to the best advan tage, and render account* of sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whiikj hand, and for sale by FOSTER A QUEE1 may 6. Mjyi&ISMfill S B. OATMAl, p,api1«4M, «ad M.r in . Italian, American and Egyptian Marble, Monument., Tomb., Tabl.lA^ead and Foot 8ton.#. Urn*. Vaaan, Marble and Enameled Slate Mantel., Statuary Figure., aad Furnlah- Ing Marblaof all deaoriptioM . Wydnghandabianuw . Al.aygna hand a Ana aaatetaant of Mow. "*£*£/'** “1 C *v^’ “'•vf**’*?* Coll and no inocimone, nt Warn Hooma and Tar&epjMaite Oaorgia Railroad Depot. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLE AGENTS FOR— WrigtLt’s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. maylT FRESH HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Corner Pesichtree and Decatur Streets. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. H AVING unequaled facilities for the pur chase and Direct Importation of goods, the Proprietors would respectfully call the atten tion of Pnysicians, Merchants, Planters and the public generally, to their expensive new aod carefully selected stock of DRUGS. MED ICINES, PERFUMERY. PANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE 8TUFFS, which they are now prepared to sell on toe most rea sonable terms for Cash or approved na i. Drugs and addition to their stock of Staple, Chemicals, they have a full assortment of TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH ES. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, Ac., Ac. They are also 8ole Proprietors ami^Msu- nf^JTr.m'if’TAY LOR'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. march 3* ’»!. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, DIM1CK, WILSON & CO„ (SDOCESeoSS TO MM1CX * MIX,) Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re tail Dealers In BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Pegs and Shoe Find ings—et the Sign of tho Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK, i Cherokee Block, WH WILSON, V Pesch-Tree Street, A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. octlG J Great Excitement at the Shoe and Leather Em porium ot Dlffilek, Wilson A Co., ON PEACH-TRCE STREET, A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iust received from the manufactory, and will be sold at pricea unprecedented in this market. Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies' Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boots and Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof and Puaip Boots—new styles—just received, and will b« sold at price* lower than any House in this s good a Boot. nloek Sole Leather, just receiv- AXD DEALS* IE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobsooo, Cigars, &o., —ALIO— IACON, LARD. COSN A FLOUR, Ah. 8, Ckerokrt Block, Ctmck-Tre, St., Atlanta, Georgia rpHI attention of .Iota Cub Buyara i, ra- apactfully invited to tha aboyaalock 4 -4 - / f Ff>« Ml* HAVI a stout young Negro Man. ot axceL t*ut e haras tar, to hire by the month. im*. . I • fiL W.ADAIH t prices lot city will sell ea g 5,000 lbs Hemh ed and (or sale at Charleston prices, or lower tbsn ever before sold in this market. 50 dosen French and American Calf Skins, of varioua brands, this day received, and will be sold at a commission on New York prices. Lasts, Boots Trees, Page, Lining, Binding and Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather at low price*, will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., deoil Sign ef the Big Boot. TO PLANTER* \in h»y« now in Storn, n large lot of Kitra V* Henry, Doable-Mole Runnel Brogan., made with two beery note, of the hwt quality of Hmn look Sola Imether and Oak Unpen. with BiritBy. .earn., which wa have mao.exiirw. ly tor the trade ol thin market and guana- tee them, la .Tory lenpeoi. •<parlor to any thing that aaa be found ia thin market, in tha Unn of Brogent, end will anil thorn at lowar pricea, by the oaae or ainele peir. “■ Toting e good Brogee. a* low prion, te their internal to cell aa ee el the Rig Rat DIMICK, WILSOK 8 0* will Sod H Riga ef the Big gj