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[t. MAY 24, H#L
; i nr
flirt. Blltobrtk F- Bev.
wiU trt yaaaaka* by to
I TrtaHy, <*• *•> <*"«4 *1#
, .wad lidlw, reatdlag ia tha
t. fe»*»4 • »•*<•« BayMy,
9 toy work for »ny or the Vpl-
g.f ih.«lty flraeof «har*a— ^ fc
sraasase *-
Jim ky ealllaf at tha real.
[ THU x BOOTH CBN OONMOIBAOT.'
j Jim by aalllaf
f SJvia Payoa, My 4»y if the
,T.U.
Un J. «. W. Mills,
Mr*. M.rr.ll,
Min Marla Manning,
Min And.rnnn,
| Mr* Dr. Bailiy.
Ica Creato.
| Jack » H nntnrpriaia* yoaa*
I a litoral patraaaja. Baa
, Jm Crnara Baton# In aeotkar
An IrtparUat Bagfea-
tfoa.
Irpaciil altaalioa of all eaacaraad
ay practical man—to tha oom-
' Mr. Tadawortb, wko la Un En-
i Daltoa aaJ Jackaonvilla Rail-
, Which appear* la aur paper of
I eartaialy taka with all practl-
Will not our exchangee
•ctf Thereiaroom ferngrand
thlfl direction; and wjiilo
i order of the day, lot Ifioaw wbo
• thii dooirablo one aceompl ished.
r of the first Southern Arilhmo-
» Mr. Wadaworlh'a table Into bis
(the decimal ajateoa be adopted in
jibing that baa to be .coon ted.
ilalicd If If Mi
Viee-President Stephana, and
and Garland, of Arkanaaa, dela-
t State to the Confederate Con-
tbrongh here on their way from
to their several homes. Each of
eloquent speeches in res pose to
pur citizens.
Firemen and citizens were drawn
* tncsse by the alarm of fire, about
Fclock last night. The conflagrn-
d outside the city limits >» South-
isiion.
Central Railroad 4 Banking Com-
nah, have resolved to contribute
* thousand dollars in cash, and
dollars per moothp daring the
of the war, towards a fend to be
benefit of the families of those
igiog to 8avannah, who have voi-
bo may volunteer to serve in the
women, dignised in men's clothes,
‘ ton, 111., last week, bat on being
>r# sent home to their friends, at-
their wishes.
rhe Atlanta Grays.
►any arrived hers from Atlanta,
paat six o’clock, P. Id , train of
Georgia Railroad, and left on the
tven o'clock P. M., train en the
ina Railroad, direct for Richmond,
isre a Regiment will be formed,
let of Congreaa on that subject, aod
tand of which Regiment Col. Bar-
|hn.b. ku be.o appointad.
aft Gray* ar* commaadtj by Cap
a MB of Mark A. Cooptr. Eiq ,
aad art an eio.li.nt body of non,
oil ealeulatod for tbo service upon
kovo taiorod. There waa BO lima
Ibem i be eourtaalea which it would
our citiieaa pleuitr. to performj
■bur of todies wad gsatleman
it at tha South Carolina Railroad
latrtily cheered the gwllaot Geor
llraio departed.—Avgutla Conati-
yu.
Coutlaeatato.
Mat 22nd, 18J1.
Tr.de Riflca having mot eccordin,
■Bat, for the pnrpoou of argaalsing,
Rot. H. C. Hotnndy wu colled to
and Thoa. Yijli raqnotUd to act at
>0 of Dr. R. B, Pomeroy, the name
“ipany waa changed to thet of the
1 ode, eod Uto following
were .looted odtuwro:
- - Captain.
•u Pint Lieutenant.
any tfooood LiawtMMt.
.-...Third Lieutenant.
14. the Comply eTtTaJei
“ Hell, nt 8 o’clock Friday Evening.
Rev. H. C. HORNADY, Pm.
*«•*, Secretary.
For the Soelhern Confederacy.
tall road Mil. tJIOQ Poet.
1 are likely to he many changea and'
•Bti with oar new Sovornment, I
Railroad Ucaanra. It ia nlrtady ao-
~* ,t . aad la geaeral uaw. A mil* of
would bw mock moow eumveni.ut
'■ Mpoelally la arranging tha
k in tha MaatrucUon of Honda. Tha
a tbould baaarrtad out wbarwver
o, and ah tint, foot, tad teatha
itch more eimptsla all landmsas-
haa rood., raf, aadliaka. Tboonly
rt the milt of i,M* font, ie,*.Ut „j
■* **'«•• and Railroad CompaaiM
bare anxioaa to make their routM
pnoeihlo. It anay alwayi kedetfg-
a "BadrowJ Jtfifo.- Bvnvy Ration
standard for tha mil#, aad why
federate Statu I Tha fthjtwoa'd
Ikaai ., t .««« a
UILROAD MPUnt
» «»ka I tad** - "*^'
J *■ i fa*.
M “ 1 Railroad akaia
1 Railiwad aelU.
Ktw Oataata, May *».—Tha bark Oeneral
Taylor, haaoo for Bordeear, hdaa with Cotton
and 8U*ee, waa burasd to tha wnlari’a adgw
tkw Bar nt A o'olaak tfoia morning. Tnevee-
d c.rgoa foil, I l.oe.
tka Uaited Stale# male In port warn
aaiatd today.
Tho Privatawr Ivey, aaptured another largo
ahlp off tkw mouth of tkw Riror to day.
laioioviua, Mar U.~The Army Bill waa
dafcatad to day—yona 48; aaya 42—tha Con
stitution requires 81 to ptM Bills of that char
acter.
hatawqMiaaaof tha Crawp mho pad hay*
iIaTmUiU that adbh a Hirht Would
. Tpa SuaJhiagloa Rapubllona, Llaeoln'a ar-
Tor of tho Bali*04boa of tha Ordisaaoo of lararai Saglmaala
iimileala Bfohatoad to-day. Tta vote egal net day.
^iTaacftna- hqqKafcsg
Iknltad Btataa Vaaaala Malaad- Aaothor The body of a toldior u
USTt
St. Lons. May 22 - Gen. Harney proclaims
that he and Gen. Price have arranged mattree.
Ha command* tha people of Mfsseuri to be
hove themealvee, [1. e. yiold up their rights
and liberties quietly.] otherwise both the Fed
eral nod State Government will unite in core
polling there to do so—Price, however, having
first to show his ability to maintain order as
%o evidence of hia loyalty !
Baltimore, May 22.—The Navy Depart
ment has adopted a new system of 8igoals.
Passports will not be furnished to oitiseos of
•oceded 8tates, without proof of their loyalty
to the Federal Government.
Gen. picayune Butler says that a few days
ifaore will put him In Richmond. [Let him
come 1]
— 1 ——-
Cmoaeo, May 22.—Owing to the currency
difficulties, the Farmers refuse to sell their
productions eseept for specie.
8t. Josnrn, May 22.—The Union flag over
the Poet-Office has been torn down ; and that
over Turners’ Hall waa taken down by them
selves to prevent its sharing the same fate-
[Special Dispatch.}
Afavewaents of Troops.
Rickmoxp, May 22.—Gen. Bonham’s South
Carolina Brigade has been seoigned the dis
trict betwen Alexandria and Harper’s Fsrry,
with their Headquarters at Manassas Junc
tion.
The 8outh Caroline Brigade, consisting of
Col. Gregg’s and Ooi. Kershaw’s Regiments,
which are now in Richmond, will move to-
reorrow to that poet.
Gon. Joseph E. Johnston has been appointed
to commend at Harper’s Ferry.
It in reported that Gen. Beauregard is or
dered to command at Norfolk.
PROGRESS OP THE WAR.
Threatening stole qf affair* in Virginia—Move
ment* of Picayune Better—Failures of North
ern Banks—Pestilence Feared at Washington
— Probable attack at Norfolk and Harper's
Ferry—The Black Republicans Opposed to
Compromise—H. Winter Davis Speaks—South
Carolina to be in a New Military District.
We condense the following from the special
Telegraphic correspondence of tha "Charleston
Courier:”
Richmord, May 28.—Gen. Butler** command
at Fortress Monroe has been incraneed by ad
ditional Regiments of Infantry and Artillery
from M assoc has oils.
It is stated at Washington that Gen. McClel
land will enter Western Virginia at the head
of the Division of Ohio and Western troop* si-
multantouely with Butler’* movements upon
Norfolk* At the same times ootusan of regu
lars will move forward from Washington.
There has been some skirmishing near An-
apolis between Butler’s troops and tha Seeaa-
aioa forces.
Mora failures of Northern Banks are re
ported.
Richmond, May 21.—Efforts will b* mad# ia
Washington to odjoorn Congreaa whan tha war
supplies have been voted, with n view to pre
vent compromise.
It is reported theta terrible pestilence has
broken out in the barracks of tha soldiers at
Washington.
The Baltimore Sun of to-day says that Lin
coln, on Saturday last, made a personal recon
noitre on the banks of the Potomac, and visit
ed tha Great Falla, sixteen mile# above Waah-
□gtoD, crossed the chain bridge and passed
tha pickets of the Virginians twice.
Washington dispatches state that the Niaga
ra has been withdrawn from the blockading
forces of Charleston for more important ser
vice, and that another vessel will taka her
place.
| Secretary Cameron regrets that tha condi
tion of tb* barracks demands tha attention of
Surgeon-General Wood to make an inspec
tion.
Ool. Vosburg, of the New York Seventy-first
Regiment, died in Washington on Monday.
Tha DeSoto, at New York, reports passing
the Irigata Niagara and tha gunboat Hunts
ville, cruising on the Gulf Stream for privo-
teers. They have oaptured two vessels and
aent them to the North.
The foreign intelligence received hare to-day
is regarded as quite favorable to tha feouth.
The Herald’s dispatch lojrt that Brigadier
General Mansfield will command w division of
twenty-five thousand man for tha invasIoTBf
Virginia. It ia stated that no more troops will
be accepted by Lincoln, es some two hundred
•overal Regiments here arrived here to-
, _ _J
bmm
in
body of a soldier who died
terday, changed after hie death fa the eater
indigo blue.
The troops are being removed from the Cap
itol to make way for the meeting of OangrssA
Henry Winter Davis has accepted the sem
ination for Congress, tendered, him from Balti
more, and In his letter of acceptance justifies ^
all of Lineal p’s measures as political utoassl’ rignaturts.
ties,though admitting tha unooaatitatUnoiUy *“"*•/*
of inoreaslag the army and afi^y for©#. Ha
says, a nation may again beooro# fraternal
aad united after the longest and bloodlestelvU
war.
It is now almost certain that an attack is
soon tb be made about Norfolk.
Fifteen thousand troops under Butler ore to
garrison Fort Monroe.
It la now understood that South Carolina,
and not Tennessee, is to be in the new Milita
ry District ordered by the Cabinet at Wash*
Ington.
It is said that the steamship Persia from
Liverpool, now off Cape Race, refused as
freight on her voyage out a large quantity ot
war material.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(SnccMMora to Hlfh, Butler * Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
von in mwn an eau ov
TKJVJYRBBEB R R O U V C B
Cotton, GroccrUa, Ac.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
Honaa, on the corner of Foravth itroot and
the Railroad, (oppoaito tha State Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAPLARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Map 4.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MKRIWKTHCR COCRTT GEORGIA.
T HIS celebrated Watering Place will beopen-
ed on the 20th of May, and every comfort
provided within ou* reach, for tha accommo
dation and pleasure of visitors. We have spar
ed no pains or expense in putting the estab
lishment and grounds in good order, and hope
to merit an increase of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
Tb* mineral properties of our waters are
unrivalled in their benefieial influences over
all tha diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sul
phur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed The
hundreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia,
Diarrhosa, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss
of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution
al or accidental Irreguletiea. Ac., who have
found almost miraculous relief, are so widely
dispersed through the Southern Confederacy,
that wa deem It us necessary to say anything
more of their merits.
To the pleesure-seeker, we recommend our
climate, mountain air, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, os worthy of no
tice.
A splendid line of
FOUR-HORSE COACHES
will run daily from West-Point to tha 8prings,
and through tickets can be seemed at tha
Railroad offices in Montgomery, Columbus and
Atlanta. All paeksges end all mail matter
prepaid to West-Point, care of Jesse L. Ad
ams, will arrive at the Springe daily.
Good Hacks and careful drivers will be fonnd
at Griffin, reedy to accommodate all wbo oome
that war. M. R. MARKS A BRO.
Montgemary Mail, Oolumbua Enquir
er, Columbus Times, Macon Messenger and La
Grange Reporter copy in daily 1 month.
May IT.
BEACH & ROOT
in n»w leeeiriig i foil Lint it
SPRING GOODS,
whomHhrilf toBeJfiiawto npttr in asp sr-
— .■•■IlflHIl
Lincoln !• report—1 to bare ealj that aone
thin, ii now od foot
p^pleef tke Norik.
Bi ig.dler Geaeral
perplaxaJ aa to tka poaitlaa of Ka,IaxJ
Oa tka qoMtlea of I
joke Boee.ll ia rapar
[ waaa preeojMl la tka
BARXQB ANQLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
, ^ f _,. EMBROIDERIES,
laces,
<tc., Ac.
O US Steak will be complete aad larva, aad
will kaaeM for
CASH.
at aa lew prieee aa Good* have aver beea of-
* — -j BUG* A BOOT.
NOTICE.
•kmataad tb. Coro— aaainat Harpar’a Ferry. MUtT^‘ilLk r .rd > T-fo.*uutr •aS'iaarntr^iaamaa
Th. Nervla*. paper, am btoeml.j to or. ■>♦** HaaffWA*** A4Wn
land ..
W.CtH-.Pn* .
ferajMdfnaala
Baak af Oamaaarta, teraaaab.
«. A law, Traa l.C. VarriU, Otto.
Mat a/ tfo»Vlr« Mata, Hama
A a a-aa, m* John UtBrye., o.*a.
A W. HuJaaa, Vim. A a-foll.Owh.
■ A raw Imprraalow, 10* and Ha, (.14 plate., No*, to-
toco aad 1,000,) arete ctrculaa.il, wllh targa
afMMdla Otarfio, Maco.
“ - A. H. V.vtll.Caak.
10s, vlf. fsm&is standinc; •» Book sf gavannah" in
black tjps; X on the rlfbtsad: um »■ ths left end.
Bank of ths Stats of Gsoogta, Bsvauih.
•Os, vlf. fsmnls Attteg,koietof BgarsM; tkrss oval
dies on ths ifjrht sad, vith "fleorgia” aersesthsM, nm
serosa Isfl end; iwltatloa of sM plaU.
60s, vl(. female L old Inf a rodder In her right heud, at
her feet sheaf of when! aad ss/ths, tesemotlrs crosa-
Ins a bridge ia ths disUtes; ■ alike fsnnins.
lOCi, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
wsdor It; smell 100s around tho whole margin; “State
Bank of Georgia” en tbs bock In red ink; enllke tbs
10Qi, not Uks genuine; vig. female seated beside a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in tbs distance.
B. B. Cujrler, Pros .. .O.’A Cu/icr, Cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. OooJd, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' *ft Mechanics’ Bank, Barton ah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Oaudrjr, Cash.
Georgia Mailrsad A Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Pres. .../ Milligan, Cash.
BOs, vlg. three faoes, tbs middle one is indistinct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, LaO range.
Thomas Bureh, Prss W. H. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
[Formerly Marios A Firs Insurance Bank.]
Charles#. Mills, Pres Wu. P. Hunter. Cash.
00s, vig. beshlve, male head and two 60s on right end,
seme ou left aad, gwod imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas & Metcalf, Pres. Milo Hatch, Gaah.
Mechanics’ Savingt Bank, Savannah.
(Bos fanners’ and Mechanics' Bank.)
Merchant** «8 Planters' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
North• Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H. Inman, Pres A. A Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Gash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. Epplng, Pres. J. 8. Hutton, Cash.
Bralten and Closed Banka,
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
“ I Greenesboro’ Broke
t B'klng Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed.
k, Griffin Broke.
<j/NGrH^lis, Griffin ............. Closed.
Interior Bank
Manufacturers* Bank of Grijli
Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton.
Griffin..60 f) c. dls.
This Bank Is not current here.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnhridge Broke
Timber Cutters' Bank, Smvannah. Not Bankable.
Refuse all Georgia Bunks not found here Ths dls-
eriptlon appended under several ot the Banks, art tbs
Counterfeits upon those Banks,
I*and for Sale.
T^ORTY-THREE acres of desirable Land on
Jj the East side of Atlanta, just outside the
city limits. Also, 13 acres fronting on Decatur
road—a beautiful site for a country residence,
Apply to ‘ W. 8. GUN BY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
epr22tf.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
door# from Alabima Street.
•prll.
HeNAUGHT, BEARD * CO.
Cammiaaian ami Earatmrdinf Marchoata,
BAT STREET
Savannah, ...... Georgia.
W«. McNauaar, I (Wn. K. Blaus.
Jaaaa Oimoxd, J mar20 (Joax Diaiai*.
I MOXTOONBBT UTTLB,
j Shelby r Ills, Tea a.
POINDEXTER 6c LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
HO. 48, B ARORR ■ HTIIIT,
NEW ORLEANS,
P R Receiving. Forwarding and Sailing, for
Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Meohanioe ana House Servants.
May 13.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HATAIA UIIARS, TOBACCO
• MUFF, PIPES, *C.,
Wholesale and Retail, at tha Sign of
Mtlsmtm Cigar JBemufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Meroh 26.
Cia’WAMWOWra.-ftt V'ZJbyaratod ftou Tark.y. Tha rijht af that I l*»JI
^ Jg. w ' w iman af urqw waa allawa*. | . SlMl.
TO EPICURES.
r HAVJEj
1 Flaa To
BKITC8, tha l.Mt av.r brought
to tbie narkot, a portion of which will b. of
fered for tale at n Stall ovary aaoraioa.
Atlanta, May 18 0.0. ROGERS.
Lunm umuR!
1 HAVR at ray Larabor Tard, aaar tha Kar-
kot, a larga quaality af aalaot LUMBER,
wbioh I aropoaa toaall very law far Ohak, or
good aatoa payakla at Ohriataao noxk
AU.ata.May It.A. TL BROWN.
OoUeotaPs Notice.
aesgism
J FRANCIS JL AHACEELFORD,
A|wU 1,1841. Oollaator at AUaata.
Vegroea for Sole.
T HE lubaeriber oObn for eeda Six Ukaiy Ir
■raak' a Varaaa.M yaaaaotd,apil ink,
vtwnialIrtfow. a■* aarrataRay, Myaara
aldfiB^, 1« year, old t a Girl, 8 yaw. tod.
9 LAWSHE & PURTELL,
I »- > - - - v r
Have on hand a large Stock of
CLOTHS, CA88IMEB8,
l VESTINGS,
MARSEILLES A LINEN 600DS,
RBABY-MABE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUR STOCK 18 RICH AND FINE.
iaB
HLITABY EC0DS,
SWORDS,
SASHES,
IltfUCII.
&c.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in
ducements to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER dt CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. F. HERRING & CO
Invites attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
.A. 1ST ID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, GASSIMERES AND VJESTINQS
-FOR THIS—
SPRINGES TRADE.
It ia the lirgeat, choiceat and chaapaat Stock we have ever brought to Atlanta.
We invite the apecial attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Aa we are prepared to offer extra induoementa to CASH PURCHASERS
Wa would alao oall the atontion of Military Man to our 8to«k of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, A SASHES P0B GEHEBALS, vr p
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTJUA-
>»*« ' ' * ■ >• • ft I
ANTS, AND SARGEANTS.
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