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«itg Guardian.
>AY, MAUCH l, m^
Omr 4gnU».
,.m for th." (Ixla-Citj Guardian.”
.1* lor money, on account of the p#-
bindiuf oa ui :
w Thomas, A. J. Carter,
.bolt, i Smith H. Orifln,
Joseph B. Wood.
1-44-
UtltUrj.
IU Crawford and Anderson, of tha
ly, hard ostsbllshed their iwerelt-
,us id the Maaonlc Hall Baitdiag,
Vsjn* baa opausd an office
the eo^atlMDt of reeruila.
Hardin's eoliatment readaeroaa
ha D, Walker ia aleo la Delfon
-e of receiriog applloatiena for
Harvey Thompson's headquar-
derfttand, fur the present, at Caf-
Pcraoual.
Browne, lafte Iditor of the Waah-
-•titutiop," and the Assistant ftec-
•a> .aj the Oojj federate State#, pass-
this city this morning from Mont
route to Washington City, and will,
turn to the Capitol in a few days
n the diaeharge of his dntiea.
-tary of* War, Hon. fa P. Walker,
upon hit datiei at hit office in the
buildiogi Montgomery.
-wne, Eflg., late Editor of tbeWash-
nstitutioa,’* has been appointed As-
tary of %tate.
A. D. Capers, of South Carolina, and
Randolph, of Montgomery, bare
'nted to positions in the Treaaury
. Stevenson, who has been absent
sine# October, has returned to his
as hv file.
shaw Woolen Company,
rticular attention, in this issue, to
-meat of “ Tnn Cnissaaw Wool-
Richmond, Virginia.
KVA'T 01T:Y GU ARDIiA'.Ni
Georgia Railroad.
sal John P. King, with hit “Iron
lastly comes to the aid of the
.
authority of Captain John D.
the Second Regiment, Georgia
i that the noble President of the
-ad awaits neither example nor
extend bit strong arm, but
al! possible facility by his
reeruiting service of the Army,
recruits are going forward to
of the Second Regiment, at
~t every train, ut h*{f price.
• are soulless bodies, the Georgia
ily cd exception.
range “ Reporter,” of the 28th
thus of one of our townsmen :
at our old friend, Maj. R. F.
candidate for Oelonei. We hope
He is clever, eonseienti
nd, no doubt, will make an ef
t and exemplary officer.”
phis “Argus” statas that there
«e thieves, burglars and mur-
, who, like the thieves In
a save, from whioh they issue
iag excursions. Their leader,
has just been sentenced to fif-
e Penitentiary for horse steal-
a full confession.
from the “ Nineteenth Centu-
an C. Hill died at his residence,
y, on the 6th ultimo, of dropsy
had baen a member of the
for a sarias of years. His
rae score and ten.
Bond “ Dispatch,” of the 26th
he proprietors of the Trede-
in this city, have received or-
of Georgia and Alabama,
pieces of oannon immedi-
ton “Courier,” of the 28th
that over $100,000
_^rday for the establish-
' line of steamers between
ivarpool. We hope, in a few
announce the whole of the
, and may this important en
so auspiciously, he suc-
:V
nPatriot, published at Clin
-d bearing date January
-fterday’s mail. Whip up
Sana.”
States District Court, at
‘ecided that the stolen In*
otiable, good bonds, in the
holders. This disposes of
Floyd's acceptances are
verod by ftbe Court. About
■aru ia the St. Louis banks, so
•» a route agent on the AU
Railroad, was, on Saturday,
g the mail.
11 be inaugurated in the
d Lincoln immediately af-
projecting from the east
I. Chief Juatiee Taney
oath ef office to Lincoln,
that Hoa. 8. W. Pratt, of
< if the prohibition of the
ia to be tarried Into effect,
th* Secession movement is
#eok of BonhoasOo ooujrty,
n expsrimsaftlngia that why,
discovered a certain oora for
proscription smbraeos appls
a ID all quantity of taf, whjch
with unfailing sna^asa.
-worth (Kanaas) “Times*
PROVISIONAL CiOVKHNMENT
o, tea
Confederate Statea of America.
FEMIBSMT 1
jKrraaaoH davib.
Or MiHiuippl.
.Hill YICB.PfeKlSKST: A 1
AIilXANDBH 11. 8TKPHKN8,
Of Georgis.
. UooPCK, E»q-, of Alabama.
MKUaSRS.
Alabavut—R. W. Wftlkcr, R. H. Smith, J. L. If. Gur
ry, W. ?. Chilton, 8. V. Wajft, CoUin J. McKee, John Gill.
8 barter, Dftulel K. Levis. Thomas Fsarii.
jriuriila—)*iue« B. Ow»as,J. Patton Anderson, Jack-
* 0 ^’!wro5rt^-B(»hert TooinW, Howell Cobb, P. B. Bar-
u i v a wuk.i n it um a u
M. Conrad, 1>. V. Kenner, G. S. Sparrow, Henry Mar-
*i»U.
Mi«*iMippi—W. P. Harrla, Walter Brooka, N. L.
Wilson. A. M. Otaytou, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison.
South Carolina—R, B. ItheU, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, L.
M. Keitt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. G. Memmlnger, W.
Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce.
STAHDING (OMMITTBSS.
Executive Department*- Stephens, Conrad, Boyce,
Shorter, Brooke.
Foreign Ajfaire—Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker,
sltb
Military A fair*—Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
Anderson.
Xaral /flirt—Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wrlgl.ts,
Owens.
Finance—'Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae.
Commerce— Memiulnger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor
ton, Curry.
Judiciary—Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Postal—Chilton, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry.
Patent*—Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
Territorie*—Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nisbet,
Pearn.
Public Land*—Marshall, Harris, Pearn
Indian Affaire— Morton, Hale,Sparrow, Lewis.Keitt.
PrinUny-i'ohh, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins.
Accouuit—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DtClouet
Smith.
fngroeetuent—Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McKae.Bsr-
tow.
An Aol to raise Money for the Support of tbe
Government, and to Provide for the Defence
of the Confederate States of America.
Sec. 1. The Congreas of tbe Confederate States
do enact, That the President of tbe Confederate
States be and he is hereby authorised, at any
time within twelve months after the passage
of this Act, to borrow, on the credit of tbe
Confederate States, a sum not exceeding fif
teen millions of dollars, or ao much thereof ae
in bis opinion the exigencies of the public ser
vice may require, to be applied to the payment
of appropriations made by law for the support
of tbs Government and for the defences of the
Confederate States.
Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Treaaury is
hereby authorized by the oonsent of the Pres*
ident of the Confederate States to cause to be
prepared certificates of stock or bonds, in such
sums as are hereinafter mentioned, for tbe
amount to be borrowed as aforesaid, to be
signed by the Register of the Treasury, and
sealed with the seal of the Treasury ; and tbe
gaid certificates of stock or bonds shall bo made
payable at Ibo expiration of ten years from
tbeifirat day of September next; and the in
teract thereon shall be paid semi annually, at
the rate of eight per cent, per annum at the
Treasury and such other plsoe as the Secreta
ry of the Treasury may designate. And to
the bonds which shall be issued, as aforesaid
shall he attached coupons for the semi annu
al interest) whioh shall accrue, which cou
pons may be signed by officers to be appointed
for the purpose by the Secretary of the Treas
ury. Aid the faith of the Confederate States
is hereby pledged for lbe due payment of the
prinoipal and interest of the said stock and
bonds.
■S'*. 8 At tbe expiration of five years, from
the first day of September next, the Confede-
rate Statee may pay up any portion of the
bonds or stocks, upon giving three months
previout public notice, at tbe seat of govern
ment, of the particular stocks or bonds to be
paid, and the lime and place of payment; and
from and after tbe time so appointed, no fur
thsr interest shall be paid on said stock or
bonds.
Sec. 4. Tbe certificates of stock and bonds
shall be iasaed in such form and for such
amounts as may be determined by tbe Secre
tary of the Treasury, and may be assigned or
delivered under such regulations as he may
establish. But nos* of them shall be for a
less sum than fifty dollars ; and he shall report
to Congress at Us next session, a statement in
detail of hie proceedings, and the rate at which
the loans may have been made, and all ex
penses extending the same.
Sec. 5. From and after the first day of Au
gust, 1861, there shall be levied, collected
and paid, a duly of one eighth of one cent per
pound, on all cotton in the raw state exported
from the Confederate States, which duty is
hereby specially pledged to the) due payment
of interest and principal of the loan provided
for in this Act, and the Seeretnry of tbe Trea
sury is hereby authorised and required to es
tablish a sinking fund to carry into effect the
provisions of this section : Provided, however,
That the interest ooupons, issued under the
second seotion of this Act, when due, shall be
receivable in tbe payment of the export duty
on cotton. Provided, aleo, That when tbe
debt and interest herein authorized to be con
tracted shall be extinguished, or the sinking
fund provided for that purpose shall be ade
quate to that end, the said export duty shall
cease and determine.
Adopted, Feb. 27, 1861.
An Act to raise the Provisional Forces for the
Confederate States of America and for other
purposes.
Seo. 1. The Congress of the Confederate
States of Ataerioade enact, That to enable the
Oonromoatpt the Confederal# Stele# to main
tail it# jurisdiction over all questions of p#ace
and war, and to provide for the publio defence,
the President be and he it hereby authorized
and directed to assume control of nil military
operatises in every State having reference to
or conneciion with questions between said
States or any of them and powers foreign to
them.
Seo. 2. And be it further enacted, That the
President is hereby authorised to receive from
the several States tbe arms and rounitiom of
war, whioh have been acquired from the Unit
ed States, a»d which are now in the forts, ar
senals nod navy yards in said Slates, and all
other munitions whioh they may desire to turn
over and make chargeable to this Government.
See. 8. Be it further enacted, That the Pre
■ident be authorized to receive into the ser
vice of this Government each forces now ia
the service of said 8tatss as may be tendered,
or who may volunteer by consent of their
State in euth numbers as he may require fur
any time, not Its* than twelve moaths ualees
sooner discharged.
Saw. 4. Be It further enacted, That auch
ferete may be received with their officer* by
Companies, Battalions, or Regiments, and
whet* so received, shall form a part of the
Provisional Army of th# ConfedjWffia ffiates,
according to the term of ihetrHmffttment,
pad i£e President shall appoint by and with
and Boasemt of Conkress, tueh
or offioers, for aiid forots, a# taxy
b# neoesskry for the serviot.
, JMi? A
Government, shall have the aasaa pay awd al
lowance* as may be provided by law for vol
unteers entering the serviot, or for the Army
of the Confederate States, and shall be eub-
ject to th« same rules and government.
An Act to define more accurately tbe Ex
emption of certain Goode from Duty.
The Congress of th# Confederate Statea of
Amerioa do cnaot, That the exemption from
dutiea allowed by the “ Aot to Exempt from
duties certain commodities thereiu named and
for other purposes, passed on the 18th day of
February, 1861, shall eitsned only to such
goods bonafide purchased on or before the
26th day of February inet, as shall have been
actually laden on board of the exporting ves
sel or conveyance destined for any port in this
Confederacy on or before the 15th day of
March in the present year.
An Aei to authorize the Secretary of tbe
Treasury to establish additional Ports anil
places ef Entry and Delivery, and appoint
officees therefor.
Szo. 1. The Congress of tbe Confederates
Statea of America do enact that the Secretary
of Treasury be and he is hereby authorised
and empowered to establish such ports of en
try and delivery of goods and merchandize as
in bis judgment may be necessary for the pro
per collection of the oustoms and the enforce
ment of the revenue laws of the Confederate
Statea; andlthat he have power to change, al
ter and abolish suoh ports and places of eutry
and delivery at any time when the publio in
terest may require it.
Szo. 2. Beit further enacted, That the Se
cretary of th* Treasury be and he is hereby
authorised and empowered to appoint suitable
persons as collectors of tbe customs at suoh
ports and places of eotry and delivery, under
such regulations and with such salaries as he
rosy from time to time prescribe and estab
lish.
An Aot for the eatablishmeU and organiza
tion of a General Staff for the Army of the
Confederate States of America.
8ec. 1. The Congress of tLe Confederate
Statea of Amerioa do enact, That from and after
tbe passage of this aet the general ateff of the
army of the Confederate States shall consist of
an Adjustant and Inspector General’s Depart
ment, Quarter Master General’s Department,
Subsistenoe Department and Medical Depart
ment.
Szo. 2. Be it further enacted. That the Ad
jutant and Inspector-General’s Department
shall consist of one Adjutant and Inspector
General with tbe rank of Colonel—four Assis
tant Adjutants-General with the rank of Cap
tain.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the
Quarter-Master General’s Department shall
consist of one Quarter Master General, with
the rank of Cononel—six Quarter-Masters
with the rank of Major—and as many Assia-
tant Quarter Masters as may from lime to
time be required by the service, may be de
tailed by the War Department from the subal
terns of the line, who in addition to their pay
iw the line shall receive twenty dollars per
month while engaged in thit service. The
Quarter-Masters herein provided for, shall
also discharge the duties of Paymasters un
der such regulations ae may be prescribed by
the Secretary 6t War.
Szo. 4. Be it further enacted. That the
Commissary General’s Department shall con
sist of one Commissary-General, with the
rank of Colonel—four Commissaries with the
rank ef Captain—and as many Assistant
Commissaries as may from time to time be
required by tbe service may be detailed by
the War Department from the subalterns of
the line, who in addition to their pay in the
line shall receive twenty dollars per month
while engaged in that service. The As
sistant Quartermasters and Assistant Com
missaries shall be subject to duties in both
departments at the same time, but shall not
receive the additional compensation but in one
department.
Skc. 5. Be it further enacted, That the
Medical Department shall consist of one Sur
geon-General with the rank of Colonel—four
Surgeons with the rank of Major; and six
Assistant Surgeons with the rank of Captain,
and as many Assistant Surgeons as the ser
vice may require may be employed by the
Department of War, and receive the pay of
Assistant Surgeons.
Sec. 6. Be it farther enacted, That the
offioers of the Adjutant-Generals, Quarter-
Matter Generals, and Commissary-Generals
Departments, though eligible to command ac
cording to tbe rank they hold in tho Army of
the Confederate Slates of America, shall not
assnme command of troops unless put on duty
under order# which specially so direct by au
thority of the President. The officers of the
Medical Department shall not exercise com
mand except In their own department.
Sic. 7. Be it further enacted, That the
Staff Officer# herein provided for, shall be
appointed by the President, by and with the
advice and consent of tbe Cougress, and shall
receive such pay and allowances as shall be
hereafter eatabliahed by law.
^^*The Memphis “ Enquirer" says a weal
thy widow lady arrived in that city a few days
age, from North Alabama, the object of whose
mission was to order a large consignment of
Cotton previously shipped to Memphis re-
shipped to New Orleans for sale, on account of
the action of Tenneesee in her recent election.
ftp J. Kent Anderson, Eaq., was shot and
killed by Addison Logan, in Christianburg,
Virginia, on the 13th ultimo. The parties are
both young men, about 19 years of age, and,
up to the Gme of the difficulty, were warm
personal friends.
What is a Niwspafbr?— Judge Low of the
Land Court, fit. Louis, has decided that a pa
per published in tbe interest of a religious sect
is not a newspaper, and that legal notices pub
lished in such journals are null and void.
Attention, Militia.
We are authorized and requested to announce
Maj. R. F. Maddox, of thin city, as a candidate
for Colonel, to command the Regiment,
Georgia Militia, at th# election to be held at
the several precincts in this county, on the 7th
day of March next.
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, 4c.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Dae, dally, at 11.46 P.M., and #.00 A.M.
CIoms, dally, at H.00 A.M., aed COO P.M.
BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAlLROAIk
l)u«, dally,at. »«.....l.w P.M.
ClojevdaU#* at.. v ■#•••—£ 9.00 A.M.
« BY ATLANTA A WRBP-POI*T RAILROAD.
Am, dally, at T.1IP.M.
OloftM, dally, at. A • «> *.M.
BT MACON A WEBTRRN RAILROAD.
Dae, dally, at T.lft P.M.
Olotea, dally, at lb## A.M.
OPPICK HOURS.
Until further notice, the OlBce will be kept open for
the dalivery of mall matter, dally (Sundays excepted,)
from T A.M. till 1 o’clock, P.M., and from half part 2 till
| o’oioftk, PJL
On Sunday* the OiRre will be open from 8 A.M. till 9)4
o'clock, A M., and from t* MU •* o’eleok, PJf.
. T. a HOWARD, Postmaster.
HYMENEAL,
IVBY-T0HNEB.—Married, on Ul. 171b io-
stant, at the residence of D. R. Turner, of Cobb
county, by Rev. W. B. Garr, Michael J. Ivir,
of Atlanta, to Ballii J. Turnsb.
AUCTION SALE
-OF-
30,000 YARDS
Cloths, Cassimeres.&c.,
-OF—
■Virginia Mnnufhotur**,
—IN—
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
T HE CRENSHAW WOOLEN COMPANY
having entire confidence that the superi
ority of thoir Goods will be appreciated, and
wishing them to go into immediate use and
consumption, will sell at Auction, in one of the
New Stores under the Spotawood Hotel, on
Wednesday, 13th day of March, 1861, all the
Goods of their manufacture, which may then
be on hand, consisting of about 30,000 yards of
Single and Doubled-Milled Plain and Fancy
Cloths, Oftssimeres, Doe Skins, Ac., Ac.,of about
100 different styles and patterns. Samples of
moat of theae Gooda can be seen at our office
any time previous to the day of sale; and we
trust, as this enterprise seems to merit sucoess,
that the sale will be attended by the trade of
the far South, as well as in Virginia.
Terms .* Under $100, cash ; from $ 100 to $500,
4 months; and on all sums over $500,6 months
credit, for approved negotiable paper, with an
allowance of one per cent, per month discount
for cash. CRENSHAW A CO., Agte,
Crenshaw Woolen Company,
Richmond, Va.
Will be added to the above sale, at the same
time and place, a large lot of Domestic Cot
tons, consisting of various qualities of Brown
Sheeting, Shirting and Oznaburgs, manufac
tured by our Factories in Petersburg.
LYNCH A CALLENDER, Agts.,
rnl -3t Ettriok’s A Mattoax Companies.
FOR SALE AT COST.
T EN Shares of Stock in Atlanta Phoenix Loan
A Building Association. Apply at this of
fice. ml 3t
SAM K1RKMAN.
JOUR W. LUKE.
KIRKMAN & LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 170, Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to Jobe Kirkmatc, James Woods, W
Greenfield, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned will continue the GROCE
RY AND PROVISION business at the old
stand of J. C. Hendrix A Co., on Alabama
street, where he will be pleased to receive the
calls of his old customers, and as many new
ones as may be pleased to favor him with their
patronage. feb 6 3t J. C. HENDRIX.
Georgia—Milton County,
Whereas, Giles F. Mayfield applies to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Kxecutorship of tbs Estate of
Battle Mayfield, late of said County, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
rtiow cause, If any they have, wtgr said Letters should
not be granted. O. P. SKELTON,
Oct. 92, 1860—6m Ordinary
SION B. ROBSON.
ROBERT C. KOBBON
S.B. ROBSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Sell Everything in their Line of Trade at
The Lowtet Price* foi Ca»h.
octlw
Removal.
M RS. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform
her numerous lady customers and friends,
that she has removed to, and is now occupying
one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten
ement! in tne New Building on the corner of
Whitehall and Alabama streets being tbe third
door from the latter street.
She is now opening in her New Store,
one of the most
Uxteuslve, Beat Assorted, and Superb
Stocks of
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 endlesa variety.
She has also a fall line of
00R8ETS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY,
LACE VEILS, Ao.,
to all ef which she would most respectfully in
vite the attention of her numerous customers.
Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct. 8.
oetl-dlm
'MIT 111 'PH 'uf
S B. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, America* and Egyptian Marble,
Monumenta, Tomb#, Tablets, Head and Foot
States, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fins assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, of #11 sises, and
prices In suit.
Call and see specimens, aft Ware Rooms and
Yar4A$DML$r€Uorfia JlaitTUG4 Depot.
PLANT* AND FliOWERW!
8PIKTJJ48 AND JURljlT I’RBJES!
Just Imported from Franre.
CHAPIN Sc CO.,
|?RINCH HORTICULTURISTS
f and FLORISTS, from th# city
of Paris, respectfully inform tbsj
Ladies and Gentlemen of Atlanta,
that they have recently arrived in this city
with a splendid collection of Trees, Plants,
flowers and Shrubbs, the whole offered for Cash
at very moderate prices. Holland House, cor
ner of Alabama street. feb23-it
U
6. K. & J. L. HAMILTON,
SUCCESSORS TO SMITH A EZZARO,
DRUGGISTS,
PHARMACE UTIHT*,
AND DEALERS IN
PURF. MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
BURKING FLUID,
CAMPHENK,
KEROSENE OIL
AND LAMPS,
SURGICAL A DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,
FINK FKKNCIi AND CATAWBA BRANDIES,
WINES, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GUANO
FOR BALE BT
FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD,
Agent Pov Atlanta.
Feb. 14.—5fc
FRENCH CALF SKIN*.
A LARGE LOT, just received direct from
the Importers, and for sale by the dozen
or single skin, at low prices, by
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
M ackerel-
100 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel;
50 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel ;
60 kits No. 3 Mackerel;
10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel;
10 Half-barrels No. 1 Mackerel;
20 kits No. 1 Mackerel;
1,000 lbs Cod Fish;
250 lbs Pollock ;
50 boxes of best Herring.
All for sale, low, by
junel4 CENTER A TREADWELL.
State of Georgia, Fulton County.
rr WO months afterdate application will be made to the
1 Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the Real Estate of John G. Hoyt, late of said county,
deceased. tl 0. RoDKS, I - .
Feb. 22,1861. W. UELME, J■“ ecuto^ ••
DIMICK, WJLSON & CO ,
. !■ (mm> w> Dno<K . m.)
Mu.Act.ren of end Wholenle and Re
tail Dealer* 1.
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS I
Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem
lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining
and Binding Skins, Shoe Pegs and Shoe Find
ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot,
L. M. DIMICK, I Cherokee Block,
WM. WILRON, V Peach-Tree Street,
A. MIX. | Atlanta, Georgia. octlB
Greet Excitement at the
Shoe and Leather Em
porium ot D1 m 1 e k,
Wilson At Co.,
■ |.___
SHOES, iust received from
the manufactory, and will be
m ■* sold at prices 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
Shoes, proportion ably cheap, and warranted.
Gento' French Calf Water-Proof and Pump
Boota—new styles—just received, and will be
sold at prices lower than any House in this
city will sell as good a Boot.
5,000 lbfe Hemlock Sole Leather, just receiv
ed and lor cole at Charleston prices, or lower
than ever before sold in this market
60 dozen French and American Calf Skins,
of various brands, this day reoeived, and will
be sold at a commission on New York prices.
Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and
Morocco Skins, Finding?, Ac., proportionately
cheap.
Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather
at low prices, will find it to their interest to
give us a call before purehasing.
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
dec22 Sign of the Big Boot
Good Hem
3 fY/~WA LBS. best quality of
j V7V/U lock Sole Leather;
3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage
Sole Leather;
2,000 lbs best quality Good Oak Sole
Leather—all just received and
or sale, at low prices, at Wholesale or Re
tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
A. ISAACS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Millinery and Fancy
0-0 O IDS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head
Dresses, Embroideries, Laces,
Blonds, Knctjea, jptrfnmrrji,
<Sco., &sO.
CONNELLY'S IRON FRONT BUILDING
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA QA.
oct3-dly
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and Bair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLE AGENTS FOR—
Wriglit’s Spring-Bed,
Admitted 1o be the Best in use.
mayl7
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN—
CbiiM. Cjlass, S-ilvrt, i’latrd and grittania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LARGE lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, mod DECORATED CR'
NA, TEA, DINNER, and TOILET SETS, »t»nypric«; SILVER-PLATED TEA SETt
CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT-STANDS, CUP^ GOBLETS, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac. A».
KEROSENE LAMPS, CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTO, CHINA VASES, A«.
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A Urge and oompletc 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 best American Manufacturer*, and will
sell for tho smallest possible profits for CASH.
COLE & WYLIE,
sugll Whitehall Street, nearlj Opposite Bosch A Root's, A Hints, Gsorgis.
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 take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
• TOOK
FURNITURE,
srsr before offered is Atlsnts, sad All'of •
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from th
well known Factory of r
jroMiir mMm «-j
of whioh F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works, Columbus, Qecrma, is Fennan, vU h
i# a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY u feed at: the m it
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prioss from 11 to 35 per cent, lowsr the. as J other Fussitus* Stoss 1. Georgia.
MATTRAS8I8, LOUNGES, LOOKOTG OLASSm, WINDOW SHADES, 0019x61
CHAIRS, AO, AC. alwys on bend.
Pictusb Flash made end Fisaitoaa rgpst'rsd with neatness sad despatch.
' a«OiV1»« AIX sizes on hand.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OBORGIA.
Nor. I. dtf. *■ *fWO’HjRI'&RAt.