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MASONS.
ATLANTA LODGE, No. M, F. A. M., meets on the sec
ond and fourth Thursday nights In each month.
LEWIS LaWSHE, W. M.
John M. Bomino, Secretary.
FULTON LODGE, No. 216, F. A. M., meets on the first
and third Thursday nights In each month.
DAVID MAYER, W. M.
R. J. Mtisutt, Secretary.
MOUNT ION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16, meets
on the second and fourth Monday nights In each
month. L. J. GLENN, H. P.
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MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the first lues
day In January, April, July and October.
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John M. Bobing, Recorder.
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first and third Wednesday in each month.
W. W. BOYD, M.Jt*.
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ODD-FELLOWS.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night.
T. P. FLEMING, N. G.
William Wimon, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second
and fourth Friday nights.
WM. H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest
T. P. Flbmimi, Scribe.
MECHANICAL.
FULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION meets id Fri
day tn each month, at Engine House, No. 2.
_ C. M. CALDWELL, President
Jambs Noils, Jr, Secretary.
BANKING.
BANK OF PULTON—Alabama Street.
K. W. HOLLAND, President
A. AmrrßLL, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Ottoe on Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W, CLAYTON, Agent
AGENCY NORTH-WESTERN BANK—Office at Wash
ington Hall. W. P. INMAN, Agent.
ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next dooi
to Georgia Railroad Bank.
J. P. LOGAN, President
Pbbino Bbown, Cashier.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening in Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BARNES, Chief 6qji»eer.
S. B. SHERWOOD, I*l Assistant.
R. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
* F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN P. WIZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPAnFNo. 1, meets first Monday
in each month. <*. H. MECABUN, President
W. K. Masob, Secretary.
MECHANIC nu COMPANY, No. 8, meets first Friday
night la each month.
LEVI RICHARDSON, PreddenL
0. C. Romm, Secretary.
TALLULAH HRB COMPANY, No. 8. meets Ist Wed net
day la each month. JOHN P. EZ2ARD, Pros WX
Juan Mcvmtooa, Secretary.
ATLANTA ROOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-o,
■meta first Saturday night in each month.
FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman.
Nu*« R. Fowtn, Secretary.
TO ADVERTISERS.
THE McKinney (Toyas) Messenger, now in He seventh
volanta, Is pabUehed in the heart ei the • icheet portion
of Texas, has an extatwlve circulation, and Is one of the
cheapest advertising mediums in the Sooth W«m, as Wtt-
Mse the faitawing rates par aamm: (Half cash, balance
s»>, S >qu*rv« BSB, • Squares 8M; 10 eqaares 8». Ac.
gUF* evaecaarttoa t> aavswca two mMj.sae._gpß
Address, THOMAS A DARN ALL,
April SB* Pwhßstawe.
Notice le Debtorw aad Creditor*.
AU, peveoas hidebud to the BMata of Sarah Gtaek
i.>n, deceased, late of CaaspboU county, are re
ueestad ta tttake laartisw payment; and those having
leasaads bgfilt* Estate Will ytatae jw—4 them
la tarns el lhe law. JOSKPH BLaIR,
Atqi ♦—AM. AdedntoirataT.
i, Georgia Railroad & Banking* Company.
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• Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $5 50.
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.06, A. M.
Arrives at Augusta at 6.20, P. M.
Leaves Augusta, daily, at 0.30, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9.45, A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M.
Arrives at Augusta at 5.56, A. M.
Leaves Augusta at 2.30, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at. ..11.45, P. M.
This Road runs in connection with the Trains
of the South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA & WEST-POINT R. R.
Atlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..s3 50.
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M.
Arrives at West-Point at 3.10, P. M.
Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 7.51, F. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M.
Arrives at West-Point at 5.46, A. M.
Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.15, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 7.59, A. M.
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West-Point Road at West-Point.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare,....ss.
JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00, P. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 1.45, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 10.00, A. M
This Road connects,each way,with the Romo
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten
nessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the
Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta
aooga.
MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD.
W’fc - ~
. JRhm I j&Sfflft iftK.iiriu Hftitii r.iitiv
Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 50.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Macon A Western Railroad Company, )
Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1861. J
ON and after Sunday, 4th of Auguat, the
Passenger Train will run as follows :
Leave Maooa 10 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 4 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 11 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 5 P. M.
The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at
Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P. M.
train for Savannah, and South-western Rail
road at 11.45 P. M. for Columbus.
IMPIiOVK.D
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
ALSO, a general assortment of WOOD COF-
FINS, including Rosewood and Mahogany.
Marshal’s Sheet Metalic Burial Cases,
An entirely new article, nearly as light as wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight—
for sale at my Rooms, in Markham’s New Build
ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. ROBINSON.
Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John
Collier’s.
Order*, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to. Jan. 15,1861—1 y.
nm.
co LE & wyly *
yj Wholejale and Retail
Dealers In
CHINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vase*,
Parian Figures. Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach A Root'*, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April Id, 1861.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
■HI Commission Merchant,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
CoMon, Groceries and Merchandise generally,
JBttildinf, .tlabattm
GEORGIA.
April &. 1861.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BY WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
| March 18,1881—ts.
THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TIESIIAI MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1861.
DR. H. W. BROWN.
OFFICE —At his residence on Calhoun street,
near the Medical College. march 20.
DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND,
OFFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at his office
or next door above. March 26.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Office and Residence JVorth Side of <,Va-
rietta Street.
March 21.
DRS. ALEXANDER & SHELBY,
. Office on Marietta Street, North Me.
DR. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St.,
South side.
Dr. Shelby may be found at the Trout House.
March 27.
SPRING MILLINERY!
Mrs. J. M. Boring
HAVING just returned from Charleston,
where she purchased her present Spring
Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends
and the public to an inspection of them.
Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the
latest styles, which will be offered at prices to
suit the times.
Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on
Whitehall street. April 11.
COX, HILL & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
W INES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &.C.,
Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 23.
i\ e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
Atlanta, Gtorfta.
March 20.
BUTLER &”PETERS,’
(Successors to High, Butler fi Oo.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOR THB PURCHASE AMD SALE OP
TEJV.VK SSE E PRODUCS
Cotton, Groceries, dkc.
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
HAVE 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.
May 4.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
CONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four
doors from Alabama Street aprll.
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
I HAVE just returned from the North with a
large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
□u ja. and am ready to supply the cit-
S® £■.X th ' ,ur ffl®
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchief, Neck-ties,
HATS, CAPS, SOCKS, and everything else
the Clothing line, ot good
quality and at LOW PRICES.
Lk- 1 All who desire BARGAINS
S*’S3MB#§Bhould give me a call.
ALSO, ON HAND
Jewelry I Knives !
Combs!
A.n,d other Notions.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Wbiteall street, nearly opposite
marchlstf Eddle-nan A Bank
FOR CASH!
1 nno AnnSEGARSfer sale, at pri
-1 ces ranging from sl2 to
$&» per thousand. Sent to any part of the
Confederate Slates by express. Satisfaction
guaranteed. LIPMAN, BUTLER A CO.
ang24-3m Forsyth Georgia.
HAVING secured the services of Dr. H.
Warmoulh, a graduate of several French
and German schools of Phanr cy, our Prescrip
tion and Chemical DepartmeLO will be under
bis entire control.
Pharmaceutical Chemicals and preparations
can be furnished at short notice
july 38-ts MASSEY A LANBDELL.
FRESH
DRUGB& HDICIH.
; HUNNICUTT, TMLOBS JONES,
. GOLDEN EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
T and Decatur sts.,
ATLAITTA, GEO.
HAVING unequaled facilities for the pur
chase and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietors would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and
the public generally, to their extensive new
and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are now prepared to sell on the most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chemicals, they have a full assortment or
i TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH-
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
i MENTS, Ac., Ac.
1 They are also Sole Proprietors and Man-
ufacturers of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELIXIR. march 30 '6l.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER,
(LATE G. K. k J. L. HAMILTON,)
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
QCP
THIS firm has been formed for the purpose
of carrying on the
DRDG bus,ness ’
' n ‘^ a branches.
Ya ~^ A . • aTe lately been
enabled to replen
the Stock with
about twelve hun
gallons of va
rious kinds of
OILS, ALCOHOL, &c.
We can also now offer
Gum Opium, Cream Tartar,
Sulphate Quinine, Super Carb Soda,
Sulphate Morphine, Sal Soda,
Gum Camphor, Sulphur, Ac., Ac.,
With the usual assortment of
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, &c.
We give notice to our customers that the
earliest day ships can come into a Southern
port we shall commence to IMPORT DIRECT
our supplies of Foreign Drugs, Spices, Cognac
Brandy, Wines, Glassware, Ac.
ffiSf Terms strictly and invariably CASH.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER.
July 27, 1861-ts.
1861. 1861.
SALMONS & SIMMONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK !
ONE of our firm having returned from Mar
ket, where he has just completed an exten
fiive purchase of our
.Spring Stock of
dry goods ’
we t ' a ' te th’ B method
the pub
lie of the same.
o U r stock of
Staple and Facte; Goods
were never more attractive. The supply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS. Ao.,
is ample.
Grepe INAnglaie,
Barege Anglaio,
French Fbtnte,
Jfloeambigue,
tirade Rhhee,
and a splendid assortment of
Flain * fkmey Silke,
Silk JBanilee,
Daetere, tte.,
L 4 <T' f ° Un d amoa C oaT fififiortment also,
ALXNANDXR KID GLOVES, SILA M27’B,Ac.
Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES,
manufactured in Philadelphia expressly for
our trade. A more beautiful lot of
CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this market
All of which we will sell low for CASH.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manofscturen and Dealers la
MEN'S A BOY’S CLOTHINC,
GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS CASSIMSRXB AN2> VJEBTTNGS,
M*rkh»aa>B Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
v. m. bbtsom, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
> T. M. BBACMOMT j April 2d, ISBI.
aa. new wohk.
Uniform and Dress of the Army of the
Confederate States.
A LIMITED EDITION. Only 1,000 copies
of this work, the authorized standard,
will shortly be issued.
The distinctions between the various grades
are shown by the plates, of which there will
be fifteen, and consisting of all the different
departments of the service, and comprising
about fifty figures. This edition will be plain
black, and will be followed by another edition
in full colors—a magnificant work. It contains
plates, and also full directions for the guidance
of tailors.
Liberal terms will be extended to book
aellers. Apply to
COL. BLANTON DUNCAN,
sept. l-dst. Richmond, Virginia.
A Bargain Offered in Iron.
THE ROME RAILROAD COMPANY have
about 200 TON of OLD FLAT RAIL
ROAD IRON for sale, and will deliver at
Kingston or Rome any quantity not less than
1,000 sos. to purchasers, at 2|c. per lb., cash.
This Iron has been tried in the Blacksmith
Shops, and found to work well, and suited for
ordinary plantation purposes.
W. S. COTHRAN,
Sup’t R. R. R.
Rome, Ga., Aug. 23, 1861. aug. 25-2 m
LOST.
A PROMISSORY NOTE, dated Atlanta,
April 4th, 1860, drawn by John W. Hew
ell, payable to Ammi Williams, or bearer, two
years after date, with interest, for the sum of
Four Hundred and Sixty-Seven ($467) Dollars,
on which a credit was endorsed of $54.33, da
ted Aug. Bth, 1861. All persons are hereby
forewarned ftbm trading for the said note.
L. P. GRANT.
Atlanta, Aug. 20th, 1861.—ts.
H. HUNTINGTON, M. D„
——DENTIST,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICE in Rawson’s new build
ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streest.—
Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan
cey’s.
References: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. E.
Rawson, Messrs. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog
ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16.
E. J. dk R. W. CRAVEN,
DENTISTS,
Mflßk HAEE removed to their new
4 - j -LULJI7 and splendid room in Parker’s
Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
services.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half
price. Calls from a distance attended o with
promptness. iunel9-watw
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, AC.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar JBanufactorg,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
Attention, School Teachers.
THE Board of Education for Fulton county
will meet at the City Hall in Atlanta at 10
o’clock A. M., each Saturday in the month of
October next, to examine teachers. Those that
have not been examined will please take no
tice, and attend for examination, if they wish
to draw any of the public school funds.
WM. WATKINS,
aug27-lm Pres’t Board Education.
TURNIP SEED.
HAVING just received a large and carefully
selected lot of Turnip Seed, we can furn
ish orders for any quantity.
Seeds reliable.
July 30-ts MABBEY A LANBDELL.
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES,
OR THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
for the use of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one
dollar. j. McPherson a co.
June 8
TO RENT,
A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE of six
with closets and conve
niences throughout the building, and 150 feet
of verandah running round three sides of the
house. This lovely suburban retreat is situat
ed upon a beautiful sheet of water, one mile
and a-half from the city, and presents induce
ments which are unequalled for a retired,
f»leasant and convenient location near At
anta.
For terms and particulars apply at this of
fice. June 2 6-ts.
TO REIT:
A NEAT COTTAGE, with six
rooms, good kitchen, well, gar
den, Ac., near the Protestant church, on Gar
nett street. Apply to
Aug. 20-ts W. C. PARKER.
To Sell or Rent.
A WELL furnished residence, with ten rooms,
all necessary out-buildings, excellent or
chard, three acres in cultivation, and 14 acres
woodland enclosed. Sold on very favorable
terms, or rented for one or two years. Posses
sion given next Christinas. Situated on west
side Marietta street, one mile from ear shed.—
Apply to Henry B. Latimer, on premises.
aug27-lw
ROBERT L. CRAWLEY,
WMOLXaaLB AMD MBTAIL BXALXX IN
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
In Franklin Building, Alabama OL,
ATLANT A, ....-[aug2l]„.-GEORGIA.
NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 171.
SOUTHERN
INBURANCEJWI ’
FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE
INSURANCE!
1
THE subscriber represents the following first
class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitals and large Surplus :
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery,
Capital, $300,000.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Com
pany, Richmond, Capital, $270,000.
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richm’d,
Capital, $311,000.
Authorized Capital $500,000.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Rich
mond, Capital, $300,000.
Valley of Virginia Insurance Company,
Winchester, Capital, 355,000.
These Companies insure Buildings, Mer
chandize, Household Furniture, and Personal
Property in city, town or country on the most
favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
safety.
Marine risks, on river and the sea—Life
risks on white persons of both sexes—also on
the life of Negroes.
All losses honorably adjusted and promptly
paid.
SAMUEL SMITH,
GENERAL AGENT,
Office, corner of Whitehall A Alabama streets,
over Salmons A Simmons’ Dry Goods store.
Aug. 15—ts.
THE VOLUNTEERS’ MANUAL
AND DRILL BOOK.
1 Vol. 18mo., 322 pp.; price $1.50.
COMPILED from the best and latest author
ities for the Volunteers and Militia of the
Confederate States, by Lieut. Col. William H.
Richardson, graduate and formerly assistant
instructor of Tactics, Virginia Military Insti
tute.
This valuable book is a liberal abridgement
of Hardee’s Tactics, including the School of
the Battalion, and instructions for Skirmishers.
The Balance Step and the Manual of Arms
for the Musket, being introduced from
GILHAM’S MANUAL.
Also the forms of Parade for Reviews, Inspec
tion, Dress Parades, Guard Mounting, Duties
of Guards, duties of Captain in Camp and Gar
rison, Marches, Camps, Ac., Ac., together with
Soldier’s Rations, and mode of cooking them,
and a few important sanitary suggestions to
soldiers. A. MORRIS, Publisher.
Sent by mail on receipt of $1.70.
For sale at the publisher’s price by
J. McPHERSON A CO.,
July 12—3 m. Atlanta, Ga.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
PORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Miniature size up to the size of Life.
Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de
ceased reiatives and friends, now have the op
portunity of having them copied to any size
hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness
in every respect
JSP* Gallery on Whitehall Street,- Atlanta
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
FOR FALL TRADE.
ON HAND, and for sale, at low prices, for
cash, a large and complete assortment of
POCKET KNIVES, 1, 2,3, 4,5 and 6 blades,
of every pattern and quality, of Wilsobs A
Co., Wm. Parker, Marshall, Dickbmson A
Co., Corsan, Dbntob A Co., Gbo. Wostbkholm A
Sob, and Jos. Rodgers A Sons* manufacture.
KNIVES AND FORKS—Table and Des
sert—of every grade and price, of the most ap
proved English and American makers; also,
CARVING KNIVES and FORKS, and TABLE
STOCK.
PE ATED FORKS—To suit Knives—on
ly Table and Dessert.
SCISSORS AND SHEARS—of every
grade and quality, both English and Ameri
can.
RAZORS—A very large and well-selected
assortment, of the best makers.
PAD-LOCKS—A large and complete as
sortment-common to fine.
The above goods are mostly in original pack
ages, just received from the Custom House
stores, and are of our own direct importation
from Europe. Purchasers are requested to ex
amine the same. Orders accompanied by
cash will receive our best attention, in selec
tion and prices. Confederate Treasury notes
and bonds received as cash.
HYDE, GREGG A DAY,
139, Meeting Street,
Charleston, South Carolina.
aug3o-4t-f.Lf.m.
Steam Tannery for Sale.
r rHE undersigned offers for sale their STEAM
A TANNERY, situated on Decatur street,
near the Rolling Mill. There are attached
thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry
ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with
all necessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on
the premises, a two-story Brick House, two
frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of
water running through the lot Capitalists
will find this one of the best investments ever
offered in this city. Apply, on the premises,
to McMillan a bellingrath.
March 18-ts.
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for sale at the usual price
of 121 cent per bushel.
Feb. 21-dtL J. F. WARNER, Supt
Qn BBLB I*ARD OIL just received on con-
V V aignment and for sale by ,
june 1 BUTLER A FETERX