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fiiDAY, JUNE 8, 1861.
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fniiqrrf full** *»* r-Fw.
Xlh.Coafodemey. Wetuppomz.rv-
I i» all « r ek»r»fc«*. “* '>•*
aMMHt will he »»<i» by »i poz-
[ubr»l oeagragaUeue,tomorro
Inti Vilutwwn ta W OC
t Woddail'z eoinpeny hu neeived
sank to Vlrgiaio, is about tea day*.
B law Bora mm la complete kit won.
0 advertleement la to-d.j’z paper
L |a making largs aacritloaa for thz
■ aountrj | and Uia *ri*n ka hu
,0 partaar la baa Id era, to look after
a af tka famlllaa af tka man af bit
|wbo map ba la Band, would maka
rialia baart Involuntarily pronouaoa
■paa iba kaad of a man whoaa aoul
, to prompt him to nob benevo-
EUectlone.
I tka paapla of TOnnraaaa rota on tha
i af tacamion.
for mamkara of Congraaa takaa
| Kentucky, on Ik# 10th inat. Thay
and Bonthara Righto aandidalaa
’ tka Diatrlota, aad danbllaia will in
i td day of Jnly an alaotioa takaa
hie State, to rata on tho ratifieation or
dad Btate Coaatltntion. Lot every
I to adapt it.
[ Jaekaoa’s Eulogy on Cor. Mc
Donald.
ana raoairad from tha publiahara,
food, Hanlaitar, Riea k Co., a pamph
I af tho *' Eulogy on tha Lifo and Char-
Ilka Han. Charlaa J. McDonald, Pro-
^bylanry R. Jackson,- at Marietta,
i April laaL Wa had tha plaaaura
I lu delivery, and can pronoonoa it
i of tha flnaot aolagiatic eflbrta wa ever
to. Tha pamphlot it gotten np ia
i tlyla, and io for aalo at tho office of
Lktin Printing Company, at tha follow.
a eopiaa, She. each.
15c
or t 1 to per dozen
or 15 Ok “
Gen. Pouter.
Atlzita. Tth Juno, 1861.
Confederacy—Wa deaire to call tba
i of tha public ganarally, and tha tax.
' tka State in particular, to tba vary
I appointment of Can. Ira R. Footer to
of Quarter-Matter General of tha
I Georgia. Ha ia a man of atriot in teg-
I we venture that no man ia tha State
oner put hit foot with acorn upon every
I to deplete tha Treaaury by peculation
obe than ho. Thoae will log to trade
C Btate upon fair and honaat forma, at
|pcioae, will Sod him a gentleman; but
I and feeutatore may aa wall taka to
Ilea, to far aa hit department it con-
I and it la to axpreaa thia gratification
I ahort notice ia panned.
TAXPAYER.
onai Peculations or Amur Coi
ls PawaiTLrajtia—A Million aan
I Dollam Mtaaiaa.—The Philadelphia
I of Friday eraeing conlalna tho fol
■ from its Harriaburg corraapoadent.
pro made the ncoaaaary inquirira in lha
guarlar thia morning, and gnd thnt lha
d raaignaiion of Governor Curtain in
t foundation ia foot. Thorn la no uao of
J that thorn it quite a large number of
| who aay he ought to resign. But I find
•ligation, that they art of that olaaa
ra not boon aucocaaful aa Commiaaion.
1 la getting fat oontraote. Tha Admin-
Jn of Goa. Curtin te; In vary bod odor
Ike rteggerr manfully under nil tha op-
Vn that ia heaped upon it. I have rea-
| knon that tha Govtrnor iotenda at aa
lay to Banka n elaan bra eat of it, and ir
true 1 have heeid, ha la mare alaoad
I than tlaniag. Ha baa eodearored la
I af hta friaode, and they, la their
■ lo deplete the Treaaury, haea near-
I him. In thia eonnaetion I allude la
| bat whet npperteioe lo tho army eup-
> lot believe that Gov. Curtis hat ap.
•a tingle peony, either dirootly or io-
y, Of the throe and a half millions war
It hit owa purposes. But hla personal
-hit immediate aooial companions—
i clung lo him tinea hta ioangureiioo
i wall known ia Philadelphia- beet
hamefally end treacherously abuaed
atdanee aad truat which ha reposed io
They hove not oily abated hu eoofi-
I personally, but they hero deliberately
wd the Slate out of owe million and a
f dollore. If the aeoounit wore elated lo-
you would randlly parealvo that I haea
vr estimated tka Sgurea.
ha fight batwtan Secretary of War Cam-
lied Qovoroor Curtain continoto lo bo
l with gnat animosity.”
ITIOML AMERICAN.
pRE ore aovarol thonaood dollar# atill
me for aotoeription end advertizing,
out of the late M Rational American "
r e, by partite remits rod throughout tho
need tho money—am. In foot, suffer.
[tAeiMsfo/it It not thia limpla auto-
koongh to induce every man, whoknowe
Rf to bo Indebted, to moke Immediate
at, tilber lo whole or in part f Tho
oohetya: "Thou ahall not maul# the
|°f tha ox that treadath oat tho corn."—
•hnnld van a Larva tha Printer, who,
witting toll, furnithM vour mantel all-
0. R. HANLE1TER.
ate, June 7, lfgl. .
iO£rx»
published under the
Advertiser A Register.'
BUS* .^4
qoMt«4 lo opi
at heir ptet • o’elcek
to tigorl tho ** Jaekeom Ourdi
Uc Cl
is?. wda»w
i
FULTON BLUES,
A p poor at jour Armor j, ia fall uni
form, on Tueedej «*xt, at 8 o'clock,
Aw M. for Terfel Shooting.
Bj order of Capteio.
ELYEA,
Acting Order! j Sorgo*nt.
Juno I.
Attonlton, Mechanic Rifles*
All pereftha favorable to the forming
of o Mechanic RifleCompanj, cau moke
'application to the undereigoed ot the
> Georgia Reilrood Shop, where the mus
ter roll con be eeen. Come one, com©
oil. JAMES NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOY.
AUooto, June 7-if.
THE ANNUAL MEETING
O F the Pbreanix Loop A Building Aseocio-
tion will toke place on next Mood# j nighty
the 10th instontp ot whioh time there will be
on election for o President, four Directors, o
Treosurer end o SocroUr j, to serve for the en
suing fiscal year.
A full attendance ia desirable and requested
Bj order of the Board of Directors.
June 8-lt. J. 8. PETERSON, Secretorj.
TO AHMH ! TO ARMH! !
NOW IS THE TIME.
T HE “Atlanta Volunteers” hove received
marching orders to be reodj in ten dojs
—destination is Richmond. Our ranks ore not
vet full. We wont our companj to contain one
hundred men. All who desire to join can be
furnished with uuitbrm bj calling on them
deraigoed. J. F. WADDAlL. Captain.
M. T CA8TLEBDRY, 1st Lieut.
8. D. HAZELETT. 2d Lieut,
june 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant.
iftejassjKBSC:
erne* Killed If—tie Harriet
Lear put to Fltffet!
WAsni.NQTon, Jnae 7.—It is baltevad that
Lord Ljons' deepatches bj tho Into arrivals
from England are unfavorable to tho Federal
lata.
The Cabinet has boon ia ooesion overj da j
thia week, discussing Foreign Affairs, which it
ie believed are ominous of trouble.
Bar list’s Naval Brigade have forced them
selves into service.
The Harriet Lane again attacked Pig's Point
battorj, opposite Newport Noose, on tho James
River. After receiving two shots, whioh wound
ed flvo severe) j, she retired. Pig's Point open
ed five embrasures, disposing hsavj ordnance.
Camming, of the " World " newspaper, has
been appointed Brigadier-General,preparatorj
to being made Quartermaster-General here.
Mr. Seward remarked this morning that he
expected soon to hear of sharp work at Har
per's Ferrj.
Reinforcements have been ordered toCham-
bersburg.
The measures taken to find eat how manj
three month voulnteert would remain in the
service during the war, has resulted in the de
termination on the part of the Administration
to order a new levj, there beieg no doubt thnt
Gen. Beauregard is preparing to attack Alex
andria.
DR. H. W. BROWN.
O FFICE—At his residence on Calhoun street,
neer the Medical College. march 20.
Notice.
I N consequence of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans,
the Tnaouon Fksiout Tabifp from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1801, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G HALL,
SupL A. A W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANE,
Bupt. M. 4W.P.R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamers.
june 8-dtf.
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES,
,R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
tor the use of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent bj mail on the receipt of one
dollar. j. mcpherson a go.
June 8.
ABSCONDED,
J -r TV/TY Mulatto Servant BILL, about 36
^ lU jeers old, square built, weighing
L 150 to 160 pounds. He can read and
^write poorlj, was pretendedlj working
ut Atlanta as a Carpenter, until some ten
dajs ago, since which time, has not been eeen
or heard from, is supposed to have gone, or
been oarried off— probablj has a pass allowing
to work in Fulton or adjoining countiea.
lid for hie apr
JOHN NEAL
Alabama Insurance Company,
MONTGOMERY.
CAPITAL - - 1300,060.
T HIS Companj, bj promptnaas in adjusting
and pajiag lie losses, has gained a reputa
tion which has placed it among the first cists
of Insurance Companies in the countrj. It in
sures all kinds of insurable propertj on the
most favorable terms.
ninppTnnn
K. U. Metcalf, See'y. Wm. 6. Bibb. Presdeat.
F. M. Gilmer, S. L. Arlington,
D. A. Clark, J. M. Williams,
Wm. H. Rives, Wsde Veegee,
J. D. Hutcheson. John A. Elmore.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent.
Office corner Whitehall A Alabama St.
June 7.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
'PARTIES writing to us for information will
X pleats enclose the postage for the answer.
We will cbeerfullj write replies to enquiries,
but can’t afford to psj postage also.
June 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
-
on Governor McDonald.
BY HEX BY B. JACK80H.
I eloquent Address, open the Lift tad
I Service ef Gov. Cate. J. MoDeaaka,
I by Hea. Heavy R. Jaakaon, at Msrl-
, ea the lath ef April leak, te so*
tide. It lee finely printed pamphlet
Mx pages.
> Olefin Copy If eta i nr tlf per bea-
V00D, HAILERXK, HICK A 00,,
' •«*. TakUahan, AtUato,«eo.
The Sfintoga of the Confederate States:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN reapectfullj announces to
• hit former visitors, and the publio gen-
erallj, that he has entered into a co-partner
ship with Mr. J. S. Nichols, of Savaonab, Ga.,
(or the ensuing season at this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for tha patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he would solicit a continuance
of the same for the firm, who will endeavor, at
all times, to provide for the table, bar, Ac., ev-
.aioable.
ill be the most experienced that
the South can produce, together with an effi
cient force of attentive servants. There will
be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of superior Musicians attached to the Hotel.
The medical virtues of these manj and va
ried Mineral Waters ere now too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphur
Springs—manj of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia—is an inexhaustable igellot the
purest Freestone.
Our accommodations are verj extensive.—
We have mtnj pleasant cottages separate from
the main hotel, where families caa ha as qutai
and retired aa io their own homes.
Catoosa Springs are In Catoosa countv. Geor
gia, two and a quarter miles from the Western
A Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Hacks will be et the platform on tha arrival
of each train. The Springe have a direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augusta, Maoon, Milledgevilla,Columhoa,
Atlanta, Montgem«rj» Nashville and Chatu-
Hue nr Bute; T*o ItolUia W dy.
Twelve Dollars per week, and Thirtv-FivnDdl-
lart per single month. Visitors who wish to
engege board bj the season, with their fami
lies. will be hoerded a^ Jhity Dollars per
month—childrsn and servants half price.—
Those who n ish to engage board bj the season
would do well to address
Juae 1-41*. HARMON A NICHOLS.
Augusta, June 7.—The Charleston Mercu-
rj's specie! Richmond dispatches, dated j se
ts rd a j state that a sharp and brilliant fight
occurred on Mondaj, near Phillippi, ia the
Norfolk part of Virginia. Nine hundred Con
federate troops were ettecked bj 3,000 Feder
alists. At first, the Confederates were thrown
into confusion; retreated two miles; rallied;
three times repulsed the Federalists, notwith
standing tha great disparitj of numbers. About
eeventj Federalists were killed; and onIj six
of tba Confederates. The Federalists were pro
vided with light artillerj, which were manag
ed bj regulors from Carlisle barracks. Tbs
Confederates were without cannon.
Ex-Gov. Wise has been appointed Brigadier
General, and is raising a Legion for the War.
During its raising, he will visit Wetern Virgin
ia with the viaw to rouse tha slumbering pa
triotism of the people there.
Official returns from Western Virginia show
an aggregate mejoritj of 31,000 in favor of tha
ratification of the Ordinance of Secession.
Norfolk, June 7.—Nothing of interest trans
piring here.
The tjphoid fever is spreading rapidlj and
fatallj at Fortress Monroe.
St. Louis, June 7—The Judge of the Dis
trict Court, at Springfiald, Illinois, has issued
a writ of habeas corpus in tha case Emmett
McDonald.
Nsw-York, June T*.—The Vandalia sailed
to-daj to join the blockading squadron.
The Desoto has arrived from Havana. Su
gar is raported one-half real there.
Bostoh, June 7.—The Susquehana has ar
rived. Commodore Holding, First Lieutenant
Barnsj, the Purser and three Midshipmen
have resigned.
Ciscihati, Juae 3.—Two columns of troops
from Gen. McClellan’s command, ona in com
mand ef Col. Kellj, of tha 1st Virginia volun
teers, and the other commanded hj Col. Crit
tenden, of the Indiana volunteers, left Grafton
last night, and after marching durinx the en
tire night for about twentj miles through a
drenching rain, surprising a camp of rebels
2,000 strong at Phillippi, Virginia, routed them,
hilling fifteen, and capturing a large amount
of arms, horses, ammunition, provisions, and
all thair samp aquipage.
The surprise was complete, and at our last
advicea the Feaeral troops were in hot pursuit
of the rebels, and it ia quite probable manj
prisoners will be taken.
Col. Kellj was mortallv wounded, end seve-
“ ral troops slightlj hurt
BEACH tt ROOT
in anr IneeMig t fill Liu
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDIHO
BASSOS ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
Ac., Ac.
O UX Stock will be complete end large, nod
will be iold for
GASH,
et aa low prlcea aa Goode here arar been of
fered. BEACH * ROOT.
March 4,1661.
SILVEY l DOUGHERTY,
NORCROSS* BUILDING,
J unction 'Whitehall Ac Peaoh-Tree
Btreete,
Atlanta, Gfreorgla,
H AVE just received, and are now opening,
the largest stock of Goods thej have ever
offered in one seeaon. Their stock was bought
axelusiveij for Cash, and will be prieed at tow
figure*.
Thej have everj varietj ef
DRY GOODS.
from Brown Homespun* to the finest Drees
Silks; all kinds of fresh LADIES' DRESS
GOODS; a large assortment of
BTAPXiX GOODS,
including Linens, Lawns, Piece Goods, Calioocs
Ginghams, Ac.; all kinds of HOSIERY and
FANCY ART1CLE8. Also, a large assortment
*f
JEWELRY, WATCHE8, Aco.
In their Basement Rooms, thej have an ele
gant and full supplj of
Ready-Made Clothing,
and GHNTLEMEX’B FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Alta, about
$10,000 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &o.
embracing all sises, and a great varietj, for La
dies, Mieses, Men, Boji and Children.
Thej repeat: thair stock is verj full, and
thov are determined te sell.
The public are reapectfullj invited to call
and examine their stock and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
march8 SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic
DEY GOODS,
"lONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four
J doors from Alabama Street aprll.
Wanted, Immediately.
isssggj*
Atlanta, Mej SS-laa.
Pkatixu roa 8outbieu min.—The New
York Methodist telle us that at the John street
dailj prajer meeting, "while the remarks of
ths speakers as a gsneral thing were severe
againat tha leading rebels, atill our Southern
brethren who do not sjmpathixe with the
movement of the traitors art spokan of kindij
and remembered affeeilonatelj in prajer."—
Can thej not praj for the disunionist also ?—
We praj for them -that thej maj have a better
spirit put in tbsm, and be led to go their own
wa j in peace, and leave us in the hands of the
Lord. Let us assure our cotempoarj that praj-
log for its Union "brethren" at tha South ia
lost braath. Ws recommoed the John street'
ere to get a list of their names and eall the
roll dailj. It will not taka two minutes.—
Southern Christian Advocate.
Mamutactubb or Aims at Richmond.—The
Riohmond Enquirer" of the 80ih ultimo
•ajs:
A large portion of the maebinerj from Har
pers Ferrj has been brought lo our artnorj
and oo soon aa it ona be properlj arranged, w*
will be prepared to oommenoe the maaufacture
of arms. The superintendent ie exerting all
his energies, and ererjihing that caa will be
done to brine the establishment into active
operation at the earliest daj practicable.
The tame paper adds:
Wa are pleased lo team that Messrs. Samp,
eon A Pee have commenced the manufacture
of poroaeiion eepe, tho qualitj of whioh, wo
understand, ia verj geod. Thia is another
avidenoo of Southern enterprise.
McNAUGHT, BEARD * CO.
Commiotion and Forwarding Merchant* %
BATSTREET
Savannah, ------ Georgia.
Ws. MoNauqbt, ) f Wm. K. Bbard.
Jasss Osmond, j marlO (JommDmmmam.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAVANA CI0AHS, TOBACCO
snuff, pipes, ac.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Manufactory*
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
r. J. POIHDHXTHH, I
New Orleans 1
I MOSTOOnSBY UTTLl,
I BbeJbyrm#, Teas.
POINDEXTER Si LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NEW ORLEANS,
CITIZENS' MEETING.
T HE eitiiaaa el Fulton eoanly ere requested
to mas! at lha City Hall, In Atlanta, as
Monday, the 17th initent, et II o'clock, A. M..
for Mm perpoa. of taking lew one• Mention
the beet method af aiding the Gorereaeant,
end derfelng weye end meant te eld la the
•eppnrtef our eoldien end their fomiUaa dat
ing the aejiul nod unholy war that ia now be-
jag^weged Open ea by the Northern Adneinle-
Tkia anil It made la aoeordtaoe with the re
nnet iugfnation or oar worthy Exeentiee, Je-
By Older ef the Haneroblfo * f
-J6. Clark I. OL
Pern Oerm Whfoky
'itrnSx* nnu
t?OR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, far
r Merchant., Planter! and Tredert. Alan,
keep, ooattenUy on hand e good uaortmentof
Field Handa, Mechanic, and Honan Servant!.
May II.
HRE AND LIFE
—AND—
MAim INSU1AXCZ AHVCT.
T HE aubacrlber rapraaanfo four Firat Clue
Southern Companiee, end aight New York
Campania*, with an aggregate Caah Capitol ef
SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and payment of loatea without nay nn-
neewaery delay, word, hern need not he ttied
te prove. The proof ana be found with thoae
who have zuflared low, end were eo fortneeto
aa te procure Paliciaa at Ihli Agency. Marina
Ritks, both Atlantia end River, tekan aa nanal.
LIFE INSURANC.
Tha attention ef both aexea who would •*-
core for Ikemnelvee ea important keaott while
they live, end alee provide for their fomllim
sue loved onee In the event ef Death, era in
vited te examine the •enerier edvaategea the
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
afford, ever ether Lifo Inznrenee Companies.
Information relating to the principle! ef Lifo
Ieeareeoe will ba aheerfolly givee at ety of
ten, in the second etwy of OMnellyfe Build
ing. eerier ef Whitehall aad Alabama etroate,
AOknte Georgia. SAMUHL SMITH,
mereh M. General Inaaren— Agency.
Vails I Bails I Bails!
T EH ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURING COM PAXY. located In Cnee aenn-
ty, Georgia, eft new making, end prepared te
ni large orders for any and ell elan Jt e Itrj
superior OUT XAIL. Address, or apply te
W. S. COTHRAN, 1 .
A. SHORTER, |
Rome. 8m, MagSd. 1—t-wM-tm,
oont OOKB!> OOKXII
AT THE WAS WORMS.
Fab. ll-dtf. ^ J.F. WARNER, Sag*.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, OASSIMEBS,
VE8TINQ-8,
MARSEILLES * LINEN GOODS,
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
-and
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINK.
HXLXTART EQQES,
SWORDS,
IfllllTS.
«feO.,
SASHES,
mmi
*o.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in
ducementa to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER dc CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. F 1 . HERRING & CO.,
Invites Attention to their Stock Of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
-A. 1ST3D
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPHINX'S TRADE.
It ia the largeit, choiee»t and oheapeat Stock we have aver brought to Atlanta.
We invite the apeoial attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Af we are prepared to offer extra inducement, to CASH PURCHASERS
Wa would alao eall the atention of Military Man to our Stock of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
8W0BDS, EPAULETS, * SASHES TOE OEBEBALS, y
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SAROEANTB.
XN-UtfAOKBfimuiWrffltort low frig* 3 . .
W. F. HERRING ft CO.
ms zo.izM.