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GATE-CITY GUARDIAN.-
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by its
ing ; his
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he wee
natorial
Foots, tl
prtmiei
which >01
'of tbit, he
the United
take the hi
•racy.
The
attitude of
to the di
diets
ted States,
ber last, wil
adopted; Bi
Statea is asi
The adoplioi
collection of
dise impori
threatena a
sections,
trade are,
means of
border Sla'
from whieh
A fries. A
division of t]
haa alreadj
the forcibly
belonging
Toft
but 0
moat
It Mr.
“ Where si
States,
terrii
of the
era, eves is
in moat
th, mail
•11
Mg
Tort Thus* (Black Republican) 16Ul
Mew C'oufedorscy.
it at last fairly launched,
in Davis, s name not un
SI lie head. He baa figured
Hty aa an offioar in the Mexican
“■ * of ►otb Ilouaea of Congrass,
* ir of the Cabinet of the
.moat marked events of
si advocacy of ihe re
i of hie State, declared
to be valid and bind
sitioo, as a Disunion-
•urea of 1850, when
I eon leal for ihe Outer
State, by Mr. II 8
“ late ; and by his real
lea’s Administration,
Jpon the termination
turned to the Senate of
he has just left to
' Slaveholdiug Confed
aving assumed the
• proceeding at ence
lions. For imme-
i laws of tha Uni-
l the 1st of Novem-
| modifications, are
I from the United
, and complete.—
i reference to the
I to all merchan-
ern States, and
between the two
•e to the Sieve
> continued, as a
he non-seceding
ation of slaves
• footing as from
1 for a peaceable
I old States whieh
I accomplished by
par oould be found
eg States.
||ry of paradoxes,
pw present is the
libited in history,
l might well ask,
ave the United
peive with our
[•nine cases out
! by office hold
, by oolleoting
od performing
d, fortunately,
ttte on the Atlan-
Of the thirty four
tfll represented in
.within this em-
Qoal dignity and
_ ^ith as little ecru*
pla M a band robbers,
my* everything it can
V Confederacy. To
fright of citiienship
? all these outrages,
at be “ no coercion.”
Ief retaining even the
. 1 aurrender the very
last Presidential can-
L area this may effect
lothiag, imaiDHr Ihl Cotton States do not ac-
epi Use defeatled.
Under sHhl Ml or things, all talk of com-
i sriih tha Onif States is a mockery.—
—I ffcatm pay no more attention to
I Convention at Washington than
^^^^^^jfcaaJlHhction of old women. It
is itctr game to defeat its action by precipi-
tat In* manors, usd forcing tbo Border States
tolofle*. The longer Government hesitates,
the BPS they presume. Their Government is
ta he suppertad by impost duties paid upon
Northern diardhaodise. They have so long
bad tbeir way onder the Administrations of
Mr. Pieros and Mr. Buchanan, that they con
sult only their fancies and caprices. It is now
time for our Government to put in its oar, and
let the South know that it takes two to make
a bargain. If the Southern States assume to
levy duties to support their new Confederacy,
let them knew that we are to make the first
levy. A floating Custom-Ilouaa, in tbs shape
of a chip of-war, should forthwith be placed
at the outlet of each Southern harbor, collect
ing the revenue, in ready money, upon each
article imparted. If the Southern Confedera
cy levy another duty, let them enjoy the lux
ury of high prices to their heart’s oonteut.—
The result, however, would be a complete stop
to importations into Southern ports by sea.—
Both the import and export trade of the South
would be carried on through Northern cities,
where it could be done without inconvenienoe
to any portion of the country. The Southern
people, receiving &11 their supplies of goods
through the interior channels of trade, would
exercise their own choice in the payment of
duties on Northern manufactures, and this
choice we are confident would produce only a
very small revenue.
It is time this farce, which for months has
been enacted in the South, should come to an
end. The bubble may as well be pricked at
onoe, aa to wait. A half a-doien ahipa of war
stationed at the proper points is all that is
wanted. We can never come to terms with
the Cotton States, till something of this kind
is done. To presume longer on their manli
ness, or integrity, or fair dealing, is to show
them that we are either cowards or fools. By
taking the etepe propoeed we do not provoke
collisions, and hardly run the risk of enooun*
tering them. We should, on the other hand,
accomplish two great objects. In a few msnths’
time the Southern Confederacy would be com
pletely starved out. It would fall of sheer in -
anition. By concentrating at Northern sea
ports the entire trade of the interior, we should
make up the losses caused by this reckless
disturbance of the publio peace. We have an
additional motive and duty. If any settlement
is made, we must be in a position to diotate
terms. Up to this lime we have eubmitted in
silence to a scriee of outrages, both upon our
persona and proparty, that are • disgrace to
civilixatian. These deaorve some signal retri
butioa, or they wilt only bo multiplied for the
future. The longer we wait the bigger the
oud will grow. The entire impunity enjoy
ed by the Cotton States is a premium to the
others to go, or to demand terms equally ab-
surd^nd extravagant. Wo hold tbs wbolt is
sue in our own hands. Whila tbs States re
main a part of tbo Confederacy, they mutt
yield prompt obedience to the laws. If thay
art to go, it ia for thoot that remain to dictate
the terms.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned will continue the GROCE
RY tND PROVISION bueinese at tha old
•Land of J. C. Hekdrix A Co., on Alabama
•treat, whera he will bo pleased to reoeive tha
caile of hie old customers. a* d aa many new
once *• may he pleased to favor him with their
patronage. feb 8 3t J. C. HENDRIX.
FRENCH CALF (HUNS,
A LARGE LOT, Just received direct f-om
the Importers, and for sale by the dosen
or single skin, at low prioea, by
DIMlCK. WILSON A 00.,
net! Pooeh-Trea Street. Atlanta. Georgia
M ANILLA Jute and Cotton Cordage, al
eiset—for sale by
Me NAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
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.
may 17 %
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN—
Mina. <S>lass, Mm, plated and §rittania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LARGE lot of CUT «nd PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED Oli
NA, TEA, DINNER. ,nd TOILET SETS, at any price ; SILVER-PLATED TEA SET!
CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, SPOONS. F0RK8. Ac. A<
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VASES. d<
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A largo and complete stock of
WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We import our goods from Europe and buy of the beet American Manufacturers, and will
sell for the smallest possible profits tor CASH.
COLE & WYLIE,
aug21 Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root’s, Atlanta, Georgia.
UTTRInTITTJRE !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patrorage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping
a continuance of tba same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now i
•tore the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
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
•mt o mm. mr mm •
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Xovelty Works. Columbus, Georgia, is Fopfnan, whi i
sufficient guarantee that all tho work from the ABOVE FACTORY’ is g<.cd »l the mm
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Furniture Stork in Geogia
MATTRASSES, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, COITaGK
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand.
PtcTcws Frames made and Furniture repaired witk neatness and despatch.
COFFINS OF A LI* SIZES OK HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
I>. M. YOUNG. Agent,
Nov.2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
Removal.
TEJYJVK 8 8E E J* R O /# C C E
Cotton, Groceries, Ac.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Have removed to the large Fire-Proof Ware
house, formerly occupied by Winship A How
ell, opposite the State Road Depot.
Good Tennessee money taken at par for Pm
dues.
juneiy
F LOUR 1 FLOUR! FLOUR!—600 barrels of
St. Louis Family Flour, aud 300 sacks of
Tennessee Extra Flour. For sale by
june 19 BUTLER A PETERS.
in Store and for sale by
junel9 BUTLER A rETER8.
S UPERFINE FLOUR—2,000 sacks 98 lbs
For sale by
june’ BUTLER A PETERS.
B ACON l—XCO casks of Hams, Shoulders and
Sides, arriving.
jutoel9 BUTLER A PETERS.
and for sale by
junel9
BUTLER A PETER8.
junel9
and for sale b'
Sutleri
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
I HAVE just returned from the North with *
Urge etoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
mud am reedy to supply the eitiaans of Atlan
ta and the luiroundingcountrr, with
Coat*.
Paata,
Vest*,
flhlrte,
Haiidkerrtilefit,
Nook-tic*.
Banka,
Mate,
Cepe,
end ererTthing elae in the Clothing line, ol
good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
desire bargain! should give me a call.
—auo, OR RiKD—
Jewelry I Knives I
Combs!
And other Notions.
M. OPPENHRIMER,
Whiteall street, nearly opposite
marchl6tf Eddlemsn A Bank
-:0:-
. her numerous lady customers and friends,
I that she has removed to, and is now occupying
one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten
ements in the New Building on the comer of
Whitehall and Alabama streets being thethird
door from the latter street.
She is now opening in her New Store,
one of the most
Extensive, Beat Assorted, aud Superb
Stocks of
v Fall and ~Wintei
MILLINERY,
comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha
Capes, Collars, Embroide
ries, etc.,
of the latest Styles, in almost endless variety.
8he has also a full line of
CORSETS,
DRE88 TRIMMING8,
HOSIERY,
LACE VEILS, Ac
te all of which she would most respectfully in
vito the attention of her numerous oustoraers.
Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct. S.
oet2-d2m
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of the
late Hon. B. H. Overbt, will please eall
on Col. L. E. Blicklbt, and settle up immedi
ately. Most all the notes and accounts of said
estate are now in his hands.
M. L. LENOIR, Adra’r, Ac.
Feb. 18, 1861. dim
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of ths Court of Ordinary
will be cold before the Court House door ia Decatur
DcRalb County, oo the flrst Tuesday In February next,
within the legal hour* of sale, the follow Ins property, to
wit: Seven Hundred and Seventy-two Acres of Land
more or leas, lying In the eighteenth district of original
ly Henry, low DeKalb County, tho same being a part
of Lot No. ltd, one-half of Lot No. Its, one-half of Lot
No. 158, one-half of Lot No. 15#, one-half of Lot No.
161, the whole of Lot ISO, and a part of Lot 9C4. Also,
Nine Negroes: America, • woman, 55 years old ; Frank;
her husband, 46 years old ; Andfirson, 97 yean old,
Jane, 88 yean old; Lear, fe yean old; her two chil
dren, Ksekiel and Marla, 7 and 4 yean old ; Aaron, M
years old, and Jesse, 14 yean old.
All sold for the beoedt of the heirs and credMon of
the Estate of Robert D. Greer, late of aaid count*.de
ceased ,
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A. L. PITTS, Administrator.
MARY A. UUEKR, Adm’x.
December If, i860-
Georgia—.Milton Coaatj,
WkwMi. GIU. t. Mayflsld anMcs to cm f« Letter,
of DloWn Pm Ui. Iimil.<rthi* of lac km, ef
Belt). tUjt.w, l.u or Uld Ooeeu, deceased
These or. UwrWor. to olio ead ‘r*- eh ood da*
nl*f. tbs kindred and creditor, ef told imutt to
■•oT eases, If »nf IMphe™, whj mM Lotion ekooM
' o.r.
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FRANKLIN PBINTINGIHOl’SB
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, Hwould respectfully inform their
friends and the Public that they are now fully
prepared to execute, at short notice, in the best
\ style and at fair prices, every description of
m PRINTING,
Kail road and Legal Blanks,
pnumnes, Business, Professional and other Cards,
Placards, Poster* Ac.
BLANK BOOKS,
. - Rueh as I/edger* Joumala, Records, Day-Books,
I Ac., ruled to any pattern desired, and made to
order, at short notice.
gy* Music, Law Honks Magazines and Peri«*d-
icala bound, and old Books re-bound.
w Orders respectfully solicited.
WOOD, HANLEITEK, HICK. A CO,
OCTOBER.
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NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY!
Q. FL. ISTOLoAN
H AVING bought out th« entire interest of
Mr. W. HENDERSON, will keep on hand,
and will be receiving, constantly, a good as
sortment of
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
of the latest and best styles, and from the best
Manufactories North. He will also manufac
ture here the BE8T BUGGIES now in use,
which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers.
Repairing sf say Kis4
done, from a baby’s cab to the finest Coach, in
the beet and most fashionable style.
My Repository is on WHITEHALL STREET,
next door to the Keystone Buildings, where I
shall ba glad to see and wait on all in want of
any article in my line.
Q. R. NOLAN.
Atlanta, November 5, 1860.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Ha visa disposed of my interest in the Car
riage and Buggy Business to Mr. Q. R. Nolak,
I cheerfully recommend him to all my old pa-
every way worthy their highest, fullest confi
dence, and respectfully solicit for him a con-
tinuaaca of the same liberal patronage bestow
ed upon me. W. H. HENDERSON.
Nov. 6, I860, if.
TO FXiAITTSIRS
W E have now in Store, a large fot of Extra
Heavy, Double-Mole Russet Brogtos,
mede with two heavy soles of the best quality
of Hscnlock Bolt Leather and Oak Uppers, with
Rivit Kye-seemsp which ws havs made express
ly for the trade of thia market, and guaran
tee them, in every respeot, superior to any
thing that oan be found in this market, in the
line of Brogans, and will sell them at lowar
prices, by the cese or single pair.
Those wanting e good Brognn, at low prieen,
will find it to their inlaraat to sell on tu at the
Blgn of the Big Boot.
DI561CK, WILSON A (XX,
oall Penoh-Tna Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
. L1TCHK5STADT.
J. K. BACKS.
ARE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE
Planters' & Mechanics'
DRY-GOODS STORE!
NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
T O thousands of customers who are delight
ed with the magnificent display of our
EXTEN8IVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW
SIAfLE * TSi-NCY
lilt V-LOOMS!
DRESS SOODS,
OF EVERT VARIETY:
Embroideries,
Hosieries,
Black Italian Silks,
Silk Robes,
Shawls, Lace Points,
Mantillas, Domestics,
—AND—
Oarpets,
Hats
Boots,
Shoes
and numerous other articles appertaining
to our business—all of which we arc now
offering at the very
Lowest Prices!
At Wholesale or Retail.
We most respectfully invite the attention ot
the public generally to an examination of our
Stock, and solicit of them s share of their pat
ronage.
J. K. HAGEN A CO.,
marchil At Herring’s Old Stand
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOP
two
fltaD fire.
MTV On.
POR KALB.
TWO Urge young Northern MARES,
Ire end tia years old ;
One pair Carriage HOBBES, well
broke j‘
Four Canada HORSES—nil on reasonable
Ur tuft.
Alio, for tele. BUGGIES. TROTTING WAG
ONS end TROTTING BULKIES-all manu
factured by No. 1 workmen.
Apply at G. C. ROGER8'
auglt Bale Stable, Loyd street.
CHOICE MBAT8 may ba bad
deity at my Stall la the Market.
»u*JS G. 0. R.
m
limit to conns mi
T HAVE appointed Mr. WILLIAM BARNES
Amy Agent for the eels of
LEFFIKOWELL'S 6AS &KGTJLATOK
la Atlanta, Georgia.
**• I. B. DAVIS.
! BOONS! MS!
—AT THE—
New Book Store!
—AT THE—
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street.
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every
description.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of cverj
description.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.
FICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT
INGS OF LANDSEER and ottof
Artist*.
TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO-
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS’MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 80 cent,8
$30.
VIOLINS—from 75 cents to $76.
All of which will be sold cheaper tbk
the oheapest, at'theJSign of the
“BIG BOOK!”
oct. ss—tf. i. McPherson a ca
CENTEX ft TREAD WELT
WHITEHALL BTUIT, ATLANTA,
Four Doors Below Brady * Solon
—DOALnna in—
CARRIAOE HARDWARE A TRIMMINOl
SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE!
SWEDES, AMERICAN, CASS COUNTY AD
ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CASTINGS 1
—ALIO, 1* aTOM—
K/"V CASE8 8hooa, at Manufactures pricM
Dvr Call and aee ua before you buy eleewhera
Yon shall be pleased.
juneU CENTER A TREADWELL
N UTS—We bare
6SS I be Pecan Nuts;
MS lbs Alicent Almonds ;
690 lbs Hud Shell Almonds;
500 Iba Brasil Nuts;
50 boxes Assorted Candy ;
60 boxes and Half boxae Raisin. .
For sale, low, bv
juoeld CiNTER A TREADWELL
B EST Now Anchor Bolting Cloths, fro*
J to No. IS. Fur tale by
jaaJl CENTER A TREADWELL
’TOBACCO AND CIGAR»-of the beet 6rs»A
1 for sale by
CENTER A TREADWELL
M A -
ACKEREL— ,
1M Half barrels No. 8 Maekersl!
50 Half-barrels No. S Mackerel I
60 kite No. I Mackerel;
10 bble No. I Mackerel: .
10 Half barrels No. I Mackerel!
M kits No. 1 Mackerel ;
1,000 lbs Ood Fish;
Sit lbs Pollock ;
60 boxes of bast Herring-
All for sale, low, by
jnneU CENTER A TREADWEWV
G IN GEAR—8, », 10 and 1J foe*-** 2
than th$r nan bu manufactured *•
city Alao* WUx-Turnad Qudgaoaa—^ *•
‘“‘^•“^MtATE^via
t. M. DAVID.