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Si L. Oooper, will foave ftrWgUfAMft
K4«r Ik* MUl*r XI***, Oaptalx
JTmJthe Fleyd Capt Qeo*.
L, ui Oghlhetp* Light Iafiaahry. Oeph
(trunk wtlt k* iMM to the
uiaut with Ik* Gray*- Of »k(t ether
siw the »•
Ml foamed. They hart all rrliataand
QniiklkiMhikaMUilkH
1 aland; end •• <*j***ki. tk*5P*tlfl*i
e dtoiegulahed honor. Whoa antacom.
I aacb aa them Oampaatm ere, velaa-
lk , war—lot it ka laa( or abort tar
fbak
Boa McCuitough.
L (latiaiaiahad, ubiquitous, tvarywktre-
aalooalabta, aad toradkla man, «u
} i, Mr midat yesterday morning. Ha
laatha train hem Montgomery, and
i carton the Stata Bond at 1t.lt in tka
Hia daatiaation ia unknown, loot
| with kia thought Ihoy gathar-
■ bio that ba wan going to Virginia.—
[tboa;ht ba wna on hia way to raxna art
bia aad Little Book. Otban thought ba
am up about Caiaa and again aoaa
gdaat that bia daatiaation ia Baltimore.
I the Army of tba Confederate Status,
t a Brigadier General'e Commiaaion in
chat. We eaanot aay paaitiaaly juat
I ba will turn up | bat tot tbto bo where
|, he will make bit mark aad gin a good
t of himaalf.
I appearance ia mmarkabla. He
, high, aledder and spare-built. but
and Irmly knit. Ha la abbot forty-
• of ago; hia demeanor quiet, aad baa
I the tiger-like Sereaneat of appaeraaea
j bare anppoaod him to pnaaeea. Hit
light and weight, the glance and color
I eya the atyle of hia dreae, hia hair,
Lad feature!, all raaemble the far-famed
Irincible Garibaldi more than any other
the world, except the uritabie Gut-
IbimHlf 1 and McCulloogh ia not a whit
I that celebrated Italian patriot, in oonr-
111 and ability u a partiaan commander,
(abort time that ha waa hern, ha waa
naed at, and a night of him waa morn
r nought after by our citiaona, than if ha
I ‘-ieren heada and ten horni."
Commodore Ingraham.
§ veteran officer, late of the United States
through here yeeterday mora-
| hit way to Montgomery. Hia face ia
1 from long and honorable terrier. Ha
a he bad faead many an aaat wind, aa
k enemy. We ara getting alt the beat
■ of the Army and Mary from the old
lllng the “ Confederacy.”
day morning our eaoctom waa tarad-
nagro boy name in, armed with a diah
»t and moat delicioua atrawberrieo
a aaen thin aaaaon. They ware grown
entifnl gardens of Mra. Ellen Ponder,
llfnt liawera and luelona atrawberrieo
by tba ladiae, erince thoir refined taste
illent lento; and that poorly paid aad
rked editor! atill “ hare a place in their
theta along, ladies. We will try to
nOlag on any airs.
enlor, in behalf of hia “ better half,”
Illy acknowledger the receipt of a rery
(of atrawbarriea from the garden of K.
jjder, Enq.
Particular Notice,
braoni who hare in tbalr poaaeaaioo any
utarmenta—Balta, Bayonets or Car-
-belonging to the Bifimof the “At-
»ya,” are reqnealed to deliver them at
I of Capt. T. L. Cooper, to-day. They
i at once.
■ Iniroaa: Allow ma a small apaca in
r to adriea—not to oeasure.
(noon that there has bean a reliction in
> in tba free Stataa of the North
^ in fnror of war. Ix-Fraaidanto Pitree,
■ and Fillmore hare expressed them-
I fcror of tba eoardra policy. Dlokln-
flaa, Cushing and Xvaratt ara also
I to to in faror of campailiog anbmia-
1 ns. Jonrnala hitherto conservative,
by the board, and tbare seems to ba
I hope of sympathy from tba North for
Let us maet tba facts squarely
tly. Thera are some among us who
1 to go to war wbaa 11 ia " acoeaearp”
> ud oaiy than, aad rafuae to join tba
rCompaniea now being raiaqd. Now,
' will order oat treope eefc whan
i needed. Ha ha* the maani of kaow-
> they ara needed, ud, consequently,
■Company ia called out, it ia good art.
1 the fact that eecA member of it ia weed.
w, I am aorry to sea young man refuse
npaniea for tba reason that they ara
it yoong men, too, who hare little
at their tarring their country from
k» woman of tba South are doing ao-
I almost aaloniahlag to see tba willlng-
i which they are making testa, knap-
, A*., for tba eoueenience aad ea
st of the departing aoldiaryi aad
■an a toad back—he so alow f—
I aa diacoutonaaca this ioartaaae;
dy for u emargeaey | let Aar who
set bar face against this slow pe
al aooa there will be aoaa of it. C.
BANKING.
A W. HOLLAND, President.
Al IAILUOAD A SANKIWO COM
Sli lAlLtOAD A lAPglNO COM-
~ Mtoalt (treat near the Batinas.
WM. W. OLATTOU, A(»sL
^OOWANT cm
/. PiAtoAW, rramdsat.
FOR THN “ (OUTHEBN CONFIDNBACT.
Traaaary orders all oilcan of Caatomi to pro
hibit the traaemiaetoa of asanitloos of war, or
wmm'jm
Jones’ Camp, a the Beley House, near Belli
more, to ba extended ton miles towards liar
pea's Ferry,
Tba Capitol la surrounded by a circle of an
cempmento, eealfolllag all tba reads to Vir
ginia end Maryland.
A detaabment af roluntaars bare gone to
Baltimore.
A Haw Jersey Reghmeat baa been ordered to
Alexandria.
Gan. Wool baa bean ordered to the command
•f Fortress Monroe.
The Proeidence (R. I.} Banki taka half a
million af the Federal Loan,
8r. Louis, May II — G«n. Harney baa pub
lished an addresa, in which ha sayi tba whola
power of the Government will undoubtedly
exerted to keep Missouri in the Union. He
at it hie duty toeupprees ell unlawful oom-
binationa of men, whether military or other-
wlae.
Capt. Lyon hea been elected Brigadier Gen
eral over General Froet of tha Bret and fourth
Regiment# of Federal Volunteers, with the
concurrence of t^p President.
New Yokk, May 16.—The09th Regiment hae
been accepted by the President, to seses daring
!• war.
Another Zmave Regiment and a Boston Reg
iment are ready to march.
The eteamahip Kangaroo has arrived from
Liverpool. Her news has been anticipated.
made the earns promise to the Uoioa men of
laXtfa'.cmw.iO^ * t -* 5 *-
5 Tenneylvanie, Westward,
tailed a pledge from Lim
mite nor eeeeation of war
til tha National Flag flesh
al property.
Baltimokb, May 16.—The Federal troops
are now fully establiehod at Fodoral Hill.—
[federal Hill oomplotoly commands the eity ]
A Schooner with Pikes, manufactured by
Thomas Wioana, has baen tailed
It is reported that the Virginians, who have
fortified the Maryland Heights overlooking
Harper’s Ferry, do not intend to evacuate
them.
On Sunday last, 7,000 stand of arms, and a
lot of eanaou, arrived.
A bitter feeling exists in Washington coun
ty, Maryland, [near Harper’s Ferry,] against
the Virginians, and a collision is considered
probable.
Thomas Winsns was cordially received by
the Virginians.
The Legislature of Maryland has adjourned
till the 4th of June.
Halifax, N. 8. May 14.—The steamship Eu
rope has arrived with Liverpool advices to the
4th instant
Tha sales of Cotton during the week amount
ed to 90,000 bales, 22,000 of which ware taken
by speculators and 16,600 by exporters, at full
rstss. The following were the quotations.: Fair
Orleans, Hi ; Middling. 7 13-10; Fair Uplands,
81; Middling Uplands, 7 116. Stock on hand
99,818 bales of American.
Advicea from Manchester were unfavorable,
and tales unimportant.
At Liverpool, Breadstuff# and Provisions
were steady.
The steamship Persia arrived out on Satur-’
day, from New York. Her news produced very
great excitement. All the markets were ex
cited and unsettled, and heavy stocks of Bread-
stuffs were withdrawn.
The sales en Saturday reached 20,000 bales
at an advance of cnc-eighth—speculators tak-
10,000.
In London, Consols were quoted at91|@912.
The Bullion in the Rank of England had de
creased £277,900. Market stringent
In Havre, Tru Ordinaire was quoted at 105;
Baa, 101.
St Johns, N. F., May 15.—The steamship
Parana has arrived from Galway, bringing
Liverpool advice# to Tuesdey, the 7th instant.
Cotton was firm. Sales not given. Consols,
9J3($9U-
Lord John Russsll made an important state
ment in the House of Commons relative to
American affairs. As to the Federal Govern-
msnt committing infringements on Inter-na
tional Law by collecting duties from foreign
■hips before breaking bulk, the Law officer
said so much depended on circumstances that
no dsfioite instructions could be tent by cruis
ers. Ha believed the collection impracticable.
Relative to the Blockade, he said it could
only he recognised when made effective.
Regarding Letters of Marque, it waa tha opin
ion of the Government that the Southern Con
federacy must be recognised as belligersnts.
Other important questions are still under
consideration.
The betrothal of the Princees Alice to Prince
Lonis Hesse had been formally announced.
In the House of Commons, lord John Russell,
ia answering s question propounded by Mr.
Everts, said that England had directed a na
val force to prooeed to America for the protec
tion of British shipping. He said England
would use every possible means to avoid tak
ing part in this lamantabla conteet; aad ad
vised hia Government to keep oat of it.
The London “Times” says, that the excite
ment between the Northern and Southern
States in America, have net been paralleled
sinoo the early days of the Frenth revolution.
Underwriters esk 29 to 25 shillings from
New Orleans, and 10 to 15s. from New-York,
on British vessels; and one to two per cent,
extra on American vessels from India, China,
Ac.
War risks on American vessels destined for
Heathen, porto here advanced from five to torn
i»i»« „ , G n h IJ |
Tk* Arch-Biabop of Tour*, wrltieg to tk*
Mialator of Juette*, aeye that tbu tomporal
powor of tka Pop. kua boon abolished, aad iha
Cathalie -orll wilt hold Itopolaou roopooiihlo
therefor.
■parish corraopoud.au layi that all tka Baa
Doiatogn towal had prouoaueod la favor of ea-
ncxatioB to fipaia.
Largo hodlaa af II
a Sanaa fir South
XitolAAt M.r'Or-Ct li MUM
•mwf Nature Virginia all lhaforeaa ia thair
PaiLApaaruiA, Ma, li.—Robert Tj
resigned his ofifaa of Clark of 1“
aian Buprama Court, aud haa left*
J-
Wasujiuton, May 16.-Th
has acosmted two BefiuMnU fn
one for three months, the other f
The War Department colcuk
60,009 troops concentrated here this week*
Naw Yonx, May 15.—Maj. Andarsih left for
Cincinnati to-dey.
Aa opinion prevails barn that Washington
Moaioouaar, May IA.—Nothing of impar
lance transpiring hare.
The eAeial journal denies that Sardinia had.
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Poet Office at Atlanta,
Georgia, May 15th, 1861 :
A
Able, P Armstead, L
Anderson, W N Arnold, A H
Armstead, W Alexander, J
Arnold, Mrs A H Ambrose, J M
Ansley, M Arnold, W M
Allwood, B Alexander, Mra M
Alexaader, H Anderson, W C
B.
Baker, E J 2 Batter, Miss M C
Baker, Mies L A 2 Bsggerly, Mre 8 P
Barrett, W J Banton, W
Bennett, W Beasly, Mrs M
Baldwin, G W Burk, W M
Bennett, S L Burnett, Miss M
Barton, B P Burrell, J M
Beswitse, J Bruce, J
Barrett, J Brogan, R H
Beavers, P C Brown, J M
Bell, Mrs E Brown, 8 H
C.
Crawford, W H Cook, J T
Crawford, D Cobb, J
Crocker, J L Churchill, W M
Conniway, E Chaffin. Miss J
Cooper, Miss M Camp, G W
Crayton. Miss L Chssk, Mrs N
Cooper, J F Chapman, A J
Cochran, Miss 8 E
D.
Davis, Mrs M Daniell, G 8
Doming, Mra A Daniel, Miss J T
Deloy, P Daniel, W
Deacon, W Denly, G
Davis, Mrs A M Dane, Miss M A
Daniell, Miss 0 C Dorsey, Mrs M E
E.
Evans, J M Elliotts, Sarah
Elliott, W E Emmerson, J M
F.
Farrar, B Frissill, W
Flemming, Mrs M
G.
Gill, J Griffin, A E
Gilhara, T A 2 Grsbb, Mrs
Goodwin, B Glour, T C
Grady, M B Grssn J T W
H.
Manner, E 3 Hutchens, R
Hensley, J B Holly, 8 B
Harper, T J Hoyle, M E
Henderson, A II
I-J.
Isem, A Johnson, B
Jarman A Co, Johnson, T
Jeffries, Mist L A Jones, B Y A
Jett, M W Jones, 8
Johnson, C A Johnson, J
Jones, Mrs 8 E Johnson, I
Johnson, Mrs M Jones, Y L
Jones, G 0 Johnson, Miss M
K.
Kile, C Keller, J M
Kerwin, P Kilpatrick, T
L.
Lai ry, M r Lacy, L M
Landrum, Mra E Little, B
Lewis, D W 2 Lard, Y M
Lilly, B Logan, B
Lifford, J C
M.
Martin, G W
Mayer, Miss J
May, J H
Manly, W J
Murphey, E
Morris, T A
Morris. B 2
Maose, W L
Molsod, H
Moore, L
Me.
McConnell, J H McCluer, R A
McDonald, J C McGowan E T
McCluse, W 3 McAfee, J
McCrary, C
P.
Panin, W P Pittman, A H
Paine, Mra C 2 Pittman, W H
Peters, A Powers, Samuel
Peden, Mra C Pdulett, H
Parker, E Powell, F T
R.
Ray, Mrs N H Read, H
Rushoner, C Rice, W M
Reed, W P Rodgers, J K
Reeves, Mies R C Roberts, E
Rich, M Riley, J
Robinson. Miss J Rodgers. Miss 0
Rodgers, Mra R D Retiree, A
S.
Seymor, H W 4 Samuel, M
Scarborough, J Smith, M
Smith, 0 Smith, G D
Smith, D M Stewart, M
Smith, Joe H Stewart, A
Smith, W B Stafford, J
Smith, T J Stringer, Mrs W M
Smith, W 8 Storober, J
T.
Tanner, J J G 2 Thurmond, D R
Tappe, W F Thomason, Mra 8 A H
Teal, W J Trail, G W
Tompkins C C 2 Trout J W
Tomlinson J M
W.
spy
Wauthor*, Uho 8 ,
,K
Wabb. J P
Ilk* Mn 8 F.
light, IF)
kilo, Uloo A
light A D
hrto, Mloa E
AJ*. X" Karr
Poroouo calling (or lotion la tka abovo Hot,
Wfloon, W U
Wallo, J C
Wily, a w
VOnu) ? If
Wifgioa, Mioo X P
Wiggino, G
. OOMMBROPAH !
aarosTso daily itvili. isseas.
ATLANTA, May Ml
Business Is very brisk. Sales yeeurday were
j -• uiifYur. Bacon is eel li eg at IS
imny
@S9.
Lard is very fl
at 111(4 U cents.
Corn- Not as much in market as usual —
Quotations are $1 for Yellow; S1.05 for WtsUo. -
Blocks of Produce and Provisions generally
very good.
KIVXX HBWfi.)/ , [/
Nashville, May 13.
The news is of a character that leads us to
believe that they do not expect much from the
West. The following are about the last regu
lar boats that are expected for some time:
Arrived—General Anderson, Cairo; Silver
Moon, St. Louis; John A. Fisher, Paducah;
Minnetonka, Paducah ; W. W. Crawford, Lou
isville; Judge McGowen, Wabash.
Departed—Gen Anderson, Cairo; John A.
Fisher, Paducah ; Minnetonka, Padncah.
Ths river is riefagV with • superabundance
of water on the Shoals.
The C. E. Hillman, Capt. J N. Corbett,come
in port yeeterday evening with the Stars and
Bars floating at her meat head, loaded down
with bacon and produce generally.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Antlgnao, Pres. K. WsUsn, Cub.
Bank of Auguata, Aaguits.
John Bones, Pres ...J. W. Davies, Cash.
Genuine 0s with counterfeit signatures art in circula
te, vig. Her urj and sailor on tea-shore; uni. gen.
10s, Tig. wagon and team; unlike the genuine.
90s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; the
genuine hae XX.
Bank of A then*, Athens.
Btesens Thomas, Prea A. P. During, Cash.
Bank of Oolumbu*, Columbus.
W. U. Young, Pies D. Adams, Cash.
5a raised from 1>.
Bank of Cbmmsrea, Sarannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Perrlll, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are in circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Bcott, Prea A. II. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah. Savannah.
Lewis P. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
5s altered from Is; Tig. a steamship, a female on ths
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah” In
black type; X on the right end: mbm on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Baranonh.
50a, Tig. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval
dies on the right end, with “Georgia 0 across them, nrrT
across left end ; Imitation of old plate.
50s, vlg. female holding a rudder in her right hand, at
her feet sheef of wheat and acytbe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine.
100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “Stats
Bank of Georgia" on the back In red Ink ; unlike tbs
genuine.
100a, not like genuine; vlg. female seated btulde a
bridge, sheef of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in the distance.
Central Railroad db Banking Company, Savannah.
It R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler.Cash.
City Bank of Avgusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres...... W. J. Bams, Cash.
Farmers’ Mechanica* Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Qeergla Railroad db Banking Company. Augusta.
John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan, Cash.
50a, vlg. three faces, the middle one is indistinct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Prea. W. H. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
f Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles F. Mills, Pres Wat I*, llnnter, Ca»h.
50s, vlg. beehive, male head and two 50s on right end,
same on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(8e« Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchants' <9 Planters' Bank, Savannah.
II. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
North- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. Kpplng, Pres. J. B. Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
Edvard Thomas, Prea. John Craig, Cash.
t */ r h
AM-
Hardware, Meckasical A Farming Tsais, Hsuse-Farahklag Cssds,
pJUfLERY and FILES—A large and well 0*018—Five sisas superior Oast-Steel Hoea,
assorted stock for sale bv fl for aala by
mS9 MoN
r assorted stock for sale by
»20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
PLAINS—Traca, (Ml, Log. Fifth, Breast, and
Halter Chains, for sale by
«n»9 MoNaUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
TRON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Cass
A county Iroa, all shapes and sites, of our own
importation, for sale by
no20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
^*HOVEI4 A SPADES—Ames’ and other ms-
O kera, fur sale by
20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A OO.
oNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
PLANBS aad EDGE TOOLS of tka beat make,
A in grant variety, for sale by
mlO McNAUGHT, OBMOND A CO.
T HE attention of HARDWARE merchant*,
and others, is respectfully called to the fore
going advertisements. We are prepared to fill
orders for all gcoda in our lino at the lowest
prioea for Cash.
McNAUGHT. ORMOND A CO.
Keystone Building,
march20 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ge.
Broken mnd Cloned Banka.
Chsrokes Insurants & B'klng Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Bank qf Brunswick, Braoawlck. .Closed.
Exchange Bank, Griffin Broke.
Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin C'loaed.
Manufacturers' Bant of Griffin, Griffin.. 50 c. dU.
Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton.
Some Bill* aai I to be geod—otham uaaleaa—refute all
Bank ef Whitfield, Dalton.
Thia Bank la not current here.
Southern B>tnk of Georgia, Balnbridge Broke.
Timber Cutters' Bank, 8»v*nnah Not Bankable.
Refuae all Georgia Banka not found here. The dla-
tptlon appended under aeveral ~
Counterfeit* upon thoae Banka.
WESTERN PRODUCE.
Atlamta, May 12, 1861.
M E8SRS. EDITORS: We eee. from the 81.
Louia papers of tbs 9th ioatant, that all
shipments of Provisions, Ac., South are pro
hibited from that city; that the goods and
boats are to be forfaited, and the owners ar
rest*! for treason, thereby effectually slopping
the Trade. Under thia state of affairs, we de
sire that a* furthsr orders be seat to our Uouis
there until further notice.
Reaped fully.
8EAG0 A GAWLEY,
majl.T Commission Merohant*.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAYAVA CIBABS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, ItC.,
Wholooolo and RoUil, at Uto Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Atoms fart ary,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 20.
COKE) COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAS WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for sale at tha usual prica
of 12| cent per bushel.
Feb. 21—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patronage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping
a continuance of the same, I again taka pleasure in informing them that 1 have now In
store the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
• TOOK
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
W Ue
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works, Columbus, Georgia, is Fopwah, wht l
is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gttd sl . the mm
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Price, from 15 to 35 per cent, lower than a ay other Fcxxitum Store in Georgia.
MATTRAS8E8, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CGMoOX
CHAINS, AO., AC., always on hand.
Pictcru Feaubb made and FoRxrruaa repaired with neatneaa and deapateh.
COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D. M. YOUNG, Agent.
Not. I. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLE AGENTS FOR—
Wriglit's Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
FRESH
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
C8NFEGTI0N6R1ES.
F. AY. JACK, A.gent,
kbit noon to w. r. ■krsiho a co.,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
K EEPS constantly on band an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
CAKES.
NUTS.
CANDIES.
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKILS,
Am. a groat rarialp of Fancy Artlolaq X*.
kata, Toys, Be*
Tka Ladiae aad tka Public generally aiwrw*
epeetfclly invited to ceil. mart.
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Corner Peachtree and Decatur Streets.
ATIoAlTTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING unequaled facilitiee for the pur
ehsse and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietors would respectfully call ths atten
tion of Pnysicisos, Merchants, Planters and
the public generally, to their extensive new
aad carefully selected stock of DRUGS. MED-
ICINE8, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they ara now prepared to sell on tne most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. Ia
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chemicals, thoy have a full assortment of
TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ac.
BBT They are alec Sole Proprietor* and Man-
u facta rare of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DY8PEPT1C
ELIXIR. march 30 ’01.
TO HIKE.
T WO yoong Negro Women to biro. Call at
the sura of MADDOX A WATKINS
may7
FOR HIRE.
[ IIAVE a stout young Negro Man, of excel
lent character, to hire by the month.
aprtT. 0. W. ADAIR
THt FINEST WATtStNO PL ACS IN TMt
SOUTHERN CONFCOKRACY.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
nintoaemni iMm. :
Toni, ud I.xlgarutor, hat oo »q*»l. Tk.
DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.,
(secciah,*. to duiiox * ma,)
Manufacturer, of ud Wholesale uud Re
tail Dealer. In
BOOTS, SH0E8 AND BROGANS!
Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem
lock Solo-Leather, Frenoh Calf Skins, Lining
ud Rinding Skins, Shoe Pegs ud 8ho. Find
ings—at Ut. Sign of tha Big Boot,
L. U. DIWICK, l Ohoroko. Block,
WM. WILSON, V F.och-Tre. Street,
A. MIX. | Atlanta, Ooor^.. octU
J t-re.t Excitement ut the
Shoe and Leather Em
porium e| Dim le k,
Wllt.n * C..,
ON PEACH-TREK STRICT,
A largo lot of BOOTS ud
SHOES, just racairad from
th. manufactory, ud will b.
Bold at prices unprecedented
la thio mark.t
Ladioo' Patent Foud Luo Heal Geitora, at
tl Ik a pair.
Ladioo' Sewed Morocco Lam Heel Boots, nt
tl 10 a pair.
Men’s, Boy*, Miasm and Children's Boots and
Shorn, proportionality cheap, and warranted.
Gcnta' French Celr Water-Proof end Pump
Boots—new atylaa—just received, end will be
sold at price* lower then uy Hone* la Ui*
city will sell aa good e Boot
0,000 lb* Hemlock Sole Leather, Jnat receiv
ed ud lor tele a Cherleetoa prices, or lower
than aver before sold in this market.
00 doeen Preach end American Celf Skins,
of various brands, this day received, end will
be sold a e commission on New Tork prices.
Lasts, Boots Traea, Page, Lining, Binding ud
Morocco Skins, Findings, 4e., proportionately
Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather
a lew prime, will find it to their interest to
givt us a sell before purchasing.
DlMlCK, WILSON A CO.,
daen Sign of Ike Big Boot.
vy, Denbla tout# Mi _ |
aaed* with two heavy wise of the hea quality
of Hemlock Bole Leather end Oak Uppen, with
Xivil Eye-seemt, which w* have used* nprem-
ly for th* trad* ef this market, nod gaeru
to* these, in every map,at. superior to any
thing tha eu he found in Uto market, ta Ike
lias of Brogua, ud will sell them a lower
prison by the earner atari, pair.
Tto*ae wullageaned Rregaa, a lew prism,
111. itod> to their laton* to toll u an at the
ICK, WILSON * 0*.
will find it to their Teh
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