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3(0 IX'
no»y, June i, imi.
T'"
, m auoh, from
at »«***• l»P* T •*“ *
, b . Bomi*! ill tt< Poet 0»oe, at
Kmh. or k 7 **• Oarytw, aa dlgae
'wfehlag the pa far outalda af Ulo
muatebtoie them through
Cil y CooaelU la»t eight, without
,j b.alatea, adjourned till half
today.
Ktq., Aaalitaat Seereteryof
aaao4 through laat evening on
trglaia.
Military.
kia»' Company, front Pauldlag
Capt Moyer*. Company, from
»g, laA on tho Qaorgia Bond for
at night Tka Autauga Biflaa—
Ua»lt-l«J man—from Autauga
«ma,arri»a<l laat night and took
■qAm roatt to Corinth, Miaaiaaippi.
laBttan at lafirtaga and
Harletta.
and accompliahad corpa of mu-
ana of thair boat eonaarta Thnra-
• at LaGranga, for tha baaatt of
^ Volunteer. who vill aoon join
i Light Guarda in Virginia. Wo
that aur Sanaa tank oer neigh.
/ atorm, and arary oltiaan aur-
liacrelion. Laat oTaning tha Am
in aabrtaihmaot at Marietta, and
i, JBW lira ana at tha Athannnm
Lot everybody that wanu to foal
ha aura to go.
Pauaaola to Virginia,
gimanta of troopa hara haan order-
to Virginia at onto. Tha
aarda ara among tham, and will bo
liagatt a'oiaok. They would
ban laat Banning, hut far an aaci-
Fauaaeola Railroad. Fortunately
hut. We warn glad ta groat tha
of tham, howarar, among whom
baud. Dr. Waatmoraland. Lieut.
Carp. Joe Thompaon.
Our Flag,
aatioad that many of tha Confade-
(lata haan tka Stan improparly
mo of thau being In tha contra of
fhin ia impropar. Tbay ahould alf
Whenever a Star ia added, tha
wniaagadiud not pvt any Star
Wt U UxFxIff Grmmd.
ay vAtrWMip ipv ttrolled through
o»d, and wire strongly impressed
in the mmi which met our
attngitaappaarxne# now ini when
■pot iq November laat. Thee
wstrj wa* it peace. Farmer*,’
lad mechanics vied with each
iv ting the elm ms of their various
vrtuilssof exhibition—*11 em
prise. Then we sew sturdy
srdy farmers, distinguished pro-
eeientifie man, all moving round
1*1 intercourse, instructing nod
in thst which wss useful,
l luxuries*. Then we sew much
to improve the mind snd refine
f vsriety of Southern fruits end
dll thetevincess cultivated teste
ipprenietfon of the elegefielee of
ve it is st ell times—especially
poe. And then the gpj end been-
rs of our sunnjrjhvd were them
snd slsgent in their manners —
vrs with them in ell that makes
y ie ether lends. We thought of
ICiee 8., of Henrv, who wore the
■ye^then ie a spirit of pleasantry,
bat how eifeifieent of e re-
that ** tried men’s souls,” end
devotion eed reel heroism
K
Iftdt Now, strong, deterra-
The groovd trembles be
vy end resolute treed. Bright
in tbs sunlight—hot prise-cups,
iMnd bayonets end well polished
i too ere there, but not the bright
• were at the Feir. They here
tf mothers, wires! sisters, daugh-
1 themselves of this opportunity
kr camp, end thus get en inkling
»«• Of thorn Bhom way look to
(M homo, and for tha defense of
wantry’a righto nod honor.
wUUngnaaa wiW which our
ve np thair hnebanda, boh
|ht for on, heaaa and aur
, will Impira tha hanrt and
•f arary aoldier in aamp, nod
b daadi of valor that will adorn
htura hUtory, and toaah a lemon
re Inrtda onr foil, that will ba
all Unto to foma.
Georgia*
ry Adrartiaar aaya : ■■ Soma
br waa Met from Oalnmbua, Ga.,
•aria, writtaa by a patrlotia lady,
Wiaaa and thorn of taToral young
n during tha war. ThaPraaidaat
th gratification at tha offor, and
Inkle torma of tha ladim of
t» that tbay ara atili aotira
aaoldiari."
aaior of a rpoeel data, Uobowa of tha new
ardly eeanip .he kaa naf^—" -
at Foriroea llonrM, ia
in tha
af a maraaary regimeat from that Stele, ban
haan pramotad by Fraaidaat Llncala lo lba
paaitlea af Major Qcaaral, and aaaigaad, ru-
— ire*. On bto arrteal at
i wan ardaratl la report,
hi, command at Balti
more, ha made a apaach, la whieh ha aaid hi,
faee wu ‘toward th, South,’ and ha would
aeeur ‘taka A Map baekwarda.’ A more era-
r, a-hearted aarrard aarcr wathad the aatlh.
With tha moat raroltlag oeuotenaoee arar warn
by man, ha ia the imparaaaatiaa of a bora,
thief or land pirate. Witbeat a particle af
eeurage or heoor, ha I, endeavoring to ape
tha man af war. Driraa with brlek bait and
.tick, back from hit passage with bla rrgl-
maul thraagh Baltlnara by Baeraod oltiaaoa,
ha baa raaaatly aigaaliaad hi, eowardloa by
olfaritig inault and caaiumaly la tha paopia of
that oity.whaa thair haada wart Had. Wa hara
aata tha miaarabla eraatura inubbad, apit up
on and ioaulted beyond aadaraaaa lo a gentle.
fan nilh au other rmpoaaa lhaa trembling fear
and poltroonery. During the eeeaiena af lba
Charlealon Coaraalion ba waa bought with a
prloa. Bad When oailad la aa aeeeaat by
Young Smith, of California, fur aama Yaakau
trick, ka bagged like a whipt epaniel and
cowered before lba gaaa of a brare and boa-
aat mao. Tha maa, ia foot, ia a brute. Ha
leoka like one, aola like one. For auoh a crea
ture lo talk of conquering lha Soalh I For
auoh a miaarabla polirooa la threaten to iarada
Virginia ! For moh a apeoimaa af nbbreeln-
tod and diatortadhumanity to ruiaa bia hireling
arm to etrike agaiaat lba right, tad beioee of
gentlemen! If he, with bla ragamuffin regi
ment. turned and fled from lha brickbat, nod
elicit, of tha aitiaana of Baltimore, what would
they not do to tacape the aerled phalanx of
armad and dieeipUaed Virgialaaa! Tha
poor, miaarabla polirooa ahould natar ba dig
nified with a bullet or a halter, but If near
caught, whieh we doubt, for he will keep out
of barm’i Way,) be ahould ba tied Is a whip
ping poet, and ont ta death with a cowhide ia
tka baud, af one af aur free negroaa, or pen
itentiary con, iota.”
POST-OFFICE.
Post Ornca, Atlanta, Msj 81,1861.
On iiul after the first of Jens, snd nntU the Oonfsd-
srsts Government shell furnish s supply of Stamps, all
Postage most be paid In Gold or Silver on depositing tho
matter In the Office for transmission.
This Office will be kept open ss follows:
Open at 6tf. A.M Close at 1, P.M.
Open at 2*. P.M. Cloee si 7, P.M.
No Postage Account will be kept, on deposit or other*
wise. Partied desiring to do so, can hsvs any number
of envelopes stamped “ Paid," with the Poet-Office
•tamp, on the payment of the Postage—which will serve,
when dropped in this Office, as a stamp.
T. 0. HOWARD, P. M.
FRATERNAL RECORD.
MAHONS.
ATLANTA L0D01. No. fit, P. A. M„ meets on tho see*
ond and fourth Thursday nights In each month.
LEWIS LsWBHt, W. M.
Jon U. Bonne, Secretary.
PULTON LODGI, No. SliTf- A. M., meets on tho first
snd third Thursday nights in eaeh month.
DAVID MAYER, W. M.
K. J. Massbv, Secretary.
MOUNT SON ROTAL ARCH OHAPTIR, No. If, meets
. on tho second and fourth Monday nights In sack
month. L. J. QlInN, H. P.
0. R. HsYunra, Secretary.
JASON BURR COUNCILOR ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS, No. It, meets anartarlw, on the first < a to
day in January, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWBU1, TX. IlA.
Jon M. Boaiao, Recorder.
W. W. BOYD,
W. T. JfiAD, Recorder.
ODDFELLOWS.
I1NTRAL LODGE, No. t8, meets every Tueeday night.
T. P. MARSH, N. G.
Wolzau Wfuso*, teeretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. It, meets on the second
and fourth Priday nights.
WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T.F. Ptmve, Scribe.
MECHANICAL.
PULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION meets Id Prl
House, No. 1.
ULfOIi
deg In each month, at Engine House, No. t.
C. M. CALDWELL, President.
Janas Noblb, Jb., Secretary.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
& B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
ATLANTA EIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Mondey
TALLULAH EIRE COMPANY, No.fi, meets 1st Wsdnes
day in each month. JOHN P. CZZARD, Presld'U
Joa* Mcusmoa, Secretary.
ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e,
meets first Saturday night in each month.
PRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman.
Jloair*. fowaxa, Secretary.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler * Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
ran ran pvacnxaa ana (ali or
tmjvjv"* *** k rmoovcm
Cotton, flracerica, foe.
ATLANTA, GBOBOIA,
H AVE fa Ilora, At thair Fire Proof War#
Houm, on tha eornar of Foray th atraat and
tha Railroafo (oppoaito tha Staia Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
tOO KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
May 4.
r many dVadvaaSegsa, nad is tSTEerthe
ean s# uMer the mroumslaaees. Our readers wUi.
therefore, make due sBSwssee for Re vagueness and
contradictory char a star of some ef the dispatches. ]h
W as bins vos, May 31.—Rumors slsU khat
Uts fssoxd New York Regimsvt had ksseme
demoraliand, and was disbwdsd.
Capt. Kngls reports Sewell’s Point impvsg
xskls. Four thousand Confederate troops ara
thsrs. Oert. Butler’s plan is tosvrroand them
and starve them out.
A new Military District, oailad tho Dopart
meat of Kentacky, has bean fornaad—Ool. An
derson commanding.
It is rumored shat Judge Tansy has rssign-
ad. His Department smbraoes Ksntusy with
in one hundred miles of the River. His heed-
quarters are at Loulsvilla. Official letters have
been sent to Gen. Butler. Ia relation to slaves,
he ie instructed te refrained from surrendering
them to ailedged masters, and parsons who
oame within his lines. He is requested toem
ploy such persons (negroes) in the service to
whieh they are beet adapted, and to keep an
•ooountof it.
Chioaoo, May »•— Sea a tor Douglas is again
•inking. His friends think he will not live
through the night.
New Yonx, May 31.—In a discussion in the
British Parliament, on American * (Fairs, Lord
Derby said that tboro wort two points to b#
considered : 1st, That the United States could
only maintain n partial bloekada; 3d, that by
tha Law of Nations, Privateers could not be
treated as pirates.
Cixcixxavi May 31.—Grafton, Kontuoy, was
occupied to-day by Federal troops. Tho South
ornors retired without firing a gun.
St. Lovis, May 31.—Two hundred Illinoians
crossed tho river at Paducah, to join tbo Con
federate forces.
Louisville, May 31.—Col. Anderson comes
officially, but alone. He is probably ordered
to ondoavor to swear in tha Home Guard, or
accustom Kentuckians to tha sight of Federal
buttons, and gradually bring that State into
the condition of Missouri. There ars rumors,
however, thst the Nashville Railroad will be
embargoed on Monday; in wbiob event, Ten
neeeeans, considering Kentucky’s neutrality
violated, will advanoa. Both Unioa and South
ern Rights men, however, seem determined to
repel aggressions from either side; and Ten
nesseans will gain thousands of supporters by
waiting awhile.
The Marion Rifles, a Company intensely Un
ion, refused, by n majority of one, to be sworn
into the Home Guard.
Th* Now York “ Times ” received here by
mail, ie bitter on tho attitude of England and
France, and says it is plain they will formally
acknowledge the Independence of the Con fed-
day , and was ordered off by the Brooklyn.
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA, Juno I, 1861.
Tha week closes satisfactory. The demand
has been good, and the prices remunerative.—
The stocks are full, and orders can be filled to
almost any extent without experiencing any
iaconvamiaace.
The market closes firm at tha following quo
tations. We need only remark that our quota
tions represent exclusively the %ohoit»ale trait.
Bacon—Sides 14; Hams 14; Shoulders 13.
Flour—$4.&0@|8.60 for Common to City
Brands. An excellent article can be purchas
ed between these figures.
Corn—Yellew, $l@$105; White, $1.85®
$1.10, ee per quentity and quality.
Lard—13@18}.
Other stocks of Provisions in good supply
and at fair prices.
There is no freight of importance arriving
from beyoad Nashville and Memphis.
MONETARY.
Money market easy. Good names have no
difficulty in obtaining funds althe usual rates.
Specie ia ia good demand, and oora mends 10
per cent, nominally.
It is expected mat the approeching Bank
Congress will agree upon some plan to ease ike
specie demand, either by European deposits
or mutual bonds, Ac.
THE ATLANTA AMATEURS
WILL GIVE ▲
FAREWELL BENEFIT
• TO THE
MVIS INFANTRY
On Saturday Evening, June I,’01.
Lai all altoad, tad maka tha oooaaion ana
to ba nmanbarad. Wit. H. BARNES,
ay SO Maaagar.
Nails! Nails! Nails!
HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC-
TU RING COMPANY, loom tad in Caw coun
ty, Qaorgia, ara now Baking, and praparad to
fill !ar«o ordata for aay and ail aiaaa of, a vary
•uparior CUT NAIL. Addraia, or apply to
W. B. COTHRAN, j _ ^
A. SHORTER, )
Roma, Ga., M,y ,4, lMl-mM-tm.
DON'T FORGET
DAHULL A McENTIBE
H AS it Caaki of Baeoa,
SO Tiaroaa Lard,
100 Barrala Flour, (Extra Family,)
iOO Baaraa Tobacco,
Vary law for Caak axaluiivaly. may SO
THE ONLY C0MPLSTB OOUT1XKN EDITION
HARDE E's'tAO TIGS.
Company and Battalia* Drill,
iiranw
lag Flaoa will baopaa-
and arary aamfert
praaidad within nor rOaeh, for tha aaaaamo
datfoa and piaaaara of rfoitnra. Vo bare apajr-
ad aa paiaa or oapoaao In patting tho oateb-
liahmant and grounds In food order, and hope
to merit aa Inoreaae of too liberal patronage
heretofore beetowed.
Tho mineral proportion of oar watera ara
aarirallad ia thair benrleia] iafiaeneae over
all tha dineaaee where Chalybeate, Rad fiol-
phar, or White SalpbarWaleraareaeeded Tha
baadrada of iaTalidaaaffsriagfrom Drapepaia,
Diarrktoa, Kidney Diseeeeo, Indignation, Loan
of Appetite,Catoaootto Affectiona,Constitution
al or aeeufonfaf Irregnlatias, Ac., Who have
found almost miraculous ratter, art ao widely
dispersed through tho Southern Goa fade racy,
that w. deem it unaaoaasary to lay anything
more of tholr merits.
To the pleaauro soaker, wa recommend our
olimato, mountain air, healthful amunomnata,
ohoiee fruits and good society, ss worthy of no
tice.
A splendid Uaa of
FOUR-HORSE COACHES
will run daily from Weei-Point to tho Springs,
and through tickets ean bo socuiod at tho
Railroad offices ia Montgomery, Columbus and
Atlanta. All paokages and all mail matter
prepaid to West-Point, cart of Jssae L. Ad
ame, will arrive at the Bprinn daily.
Good Hacks and careful driven will ho found
at Griffin, ready to accommodate all who come
that wav. M. R. MARKS A BRO.
gar* Montgomery Mail. Columbus Enquir
er, Columbus Timoa, Macon Messenger and La
Grange Reporter flopy ia daily 1 month.
May 17.
BEACH Ss ROOT
ire now Receiving t foil line of
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDING
BAREGE AN OLA IS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JA CONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CBALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
OINOHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
Ac., Ac.
O UR Stock will bo complete and targe, and
will ba sold for
CASH,
at aa low prices as Goods hare over boon of
fered. BEACH A ROOT.
March 4,1801.
Land for Sale.
F ORTY-THREE acres of desirable Land on
the East lids of Atlanta, just outsida the
oity limits. Also, 13 acres fronting on Decatur
road—a beautiful site for a country residence.
Apply to W. 8. GUNBY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
aprlltf.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign aid
Domestic
DEY GOODS,
C ONNALLT’S Block, Whitehall street, four
doors from Alabama Street. aprll.
McNAUGHT, BEARD * CO.
Crmmlroim and Mtramrdfmf Merchant!,
BAT STREET
Savannah, ------ Georgia.
Vs. MoNinenT, I f Wu. K. Basaa.
Janas Oaaoaa, J msriO (Jons Dsnsais.
j. i. rotsvsiTsa, I
POINDEXTER «St LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NO. 48, BARONNX STUNT,
NEW ORLEANS,
F iR Receiving, Forwarding and Sailing, for
Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants.
May 18.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer ia
IATAVA CIIARS, TOIACCI
SNUFF, PIPES, foe.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar JManmraciarg,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Qaargia
March >«.
to to!
- rad
Atlanta, May It'
TO EPICURE*.
T HAVK jest received If Head
1 Flo. Young KENTUCKY
ItVKS, too finest ovsr brought
a portion of which will bo of-
}. a ROGERS.
UM1KR! L1HRU!
the Mar.
LUMBER,
WM iVary
pad note, payable st Christmas Bart
Atlanta, llay it. A. H. BROWN.
1 HAVB at.my Lumbar Yard, near I
hat, a largo quantity of aalaat LI
whieh I prepoee to eell vary law for
And ooaalstiag ofJS Pages MUSIC, Roll Call,
P I PRESS, and Prill ha ready by the 84th ia-
stoat, HARDEE'S RIFLE A*D LIGHTSM ,
FANTRT TACTICS, (with S# paM addlUaS?
af OeiVa Revolver Maaael, Aa.' HflrytlaeiM,
Collector's Mottos.
rtUSTOM Du Uaa will ba raqalnd oa daUabla
V Goada racaivad by the Waatora A AtlanUc
fiW from thisdato. Iwponmawill report
tha arrival af auoh geode to ~
FRANCIS It BHACtELFORD,
April I, IMI. Oaltaetor at AUasta.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, CAB8IMER8,
YE8TING8,
MARSEILLES * LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
and
TA-XXjOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUB STOCK IS RICH AND FINK.
MILITARY mum,
SWORDS,
SASHES,
mrucii
&o.
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 oelebrated I. M. SINGER Si CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. F. HERRING & CO.,
Invites .Attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
uA-KTID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS. OASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
It ia the largest, choieeat and cheapeat Stock we have aver brought to Atlanta.
We invite the special attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Aa we are prepared to offer extra inducement, to CASH PURCHASERS
Wa would alao call the atention of Military Men to onr Stock of
TRIMMINGS
a —AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, k SASHES P0B GENERALS,
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS^MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SA ROE ANTS.
*
ba
KNAPSACKS ftumiehed at ahori notion, at vary Ion
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