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AY, JUNE 11, 1801.
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«to.
Stephen.’ ap*e«h, U reply to
f Ohio, dallmrad In U* uaT-
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•konher of the Waablaftoa RiSu, Pint lUfi
of Ohio,
»• °f B*
I Mr ooaaler- Prlco, i mu 1
of iUpraaeolatlrae, in
aarda. Oaplaln J. 8 Wool. »*-*!
'oleettera, CopUIn F. M. Jaha-
ibair dopMt.ro UK morning, for
Big Shoot/. tk* Toktataw.
i eompoood of onto/ of onr boot
r hoi of prlaoi pally Uoh and
-and will roador a good »0-
dTMvhoa the (Of comm. They
rtioa of Goa. PhUUfo’ Fourth
tho Uoaoo of laraal.
meeting of tha Habra* Bouot-
of Atlanta, tha Preeideut woo
ira t room for tho purpooe of
pn/ar Mooting on tbo llth in-
with tho Proolauatioa of
at tho Son thorn Coalbdoraoy.
bra, notify all tho Iirarlltm
tilioo, to ammblo on Thureday,
ol tho Maooaio Hall, at oight
, to inroko tho-aid and aaoiatanoo
Abraham, Iaaao and Jaoob in our
*1* r independence.
D. MAYOR, President
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Fallon tg-y-
>ing aro tho ofllcora elect of tho
,'iweost\y organiaed in Bock hood
county:
Captain.
-..let Lieutenant
Id Lieutenant.
5d Lioutonaat
ell lat Sergeant
.......2d Sergeant
M Sergeant
all ..4th Sergeant.
Mh Sargaaat
lot Corporal.
...2d Corporal.
... Id Corporal.
ia— - .4Ut CorporaL
in.... Secretary and Treaanrer.
......Drummer.
From tha Richmond Dlapateh.
Letter Sent A. Lincoln, Pr*s~
t of the United State*.
Sootb Caeolim, Mty, 1861.
Lincoln—Dear Str t From old
nor name take, to Soloman, the
f earth—they nil had their elnree
end at ihouaaoda of ethere bar*
id atill hare, ilaaraa moat have
to aoonalderable extant with alaoe
r* Abolitionlem tree axleted, and
dge from tha praeaat anxiety of
, they would hare all tho old Pa-
Father* hurlad oat of lletron, or
•uoh dUoontoat among them that
aoa to oeoodo from auoh God-die-
I worn to he. If God think* pro-
*rth o make a diatiaotioa be-
man race*, what right hat men
r doit thou t" If wa nr* parmit-
any of the knowledge that wo
,ll in Hoartn, would thort net
of tome ill-feeling! My own
Hearen i* all Harmony and
d oil cauiea that hart a contra -
fll bo oipunged. Hoartn hat
eauhlmhad to be influenced with
te Abelltioallla bare, which
Hearen of ita tint ocoupante.
le thi* subject for Chirat'e sake
if not, 1 don’t at* how the Abo-
face tho many alaraholdera in
ly certainly don’t think of (et
na example of morality.
,U White House*
noed Dlapateh aaya:
Daria ia kart, worn with labor,
I* lb* high dad** of hie rtaponai.
. Tba apacioua mnnaion of Mr.
I Letto and Thirtaeaih atreeta,
by Dr. Broekanbrough, baa baen
reaidence. Thia it to be the
at tha South. Than will b* bia
aat laaa talented and intellectual
tadliptBM the reload hoapital
beflt lb* rialdenee of the chief
Heat aiateamen of all the South,
ay felicitate henelf upon tb* *o-
haa made, in lb* familia* of the
d Cabinet, to her aooial and fuh *
»r Extbaosdihart.—While ike
■ball naa approaching Blnkaly on
n Stockton to Mobile, yaattrdny
■ Pilot diacorerad a large black
log acres* tk* rlrer, end gar* no
il* 8 leeum, whotmmedieialy gar*
loth (learner and amnll boaia, and
1 attempt* to captor* him alire
leaf, aoeaeedad i* killing him and
I on board. During tk* ebaa* tha
UOXAtStlO
rka moat remarkable fast waa that
he paeatngtre or erew had ettbnr
Uol a* board, eonaequeatly tbay
I to ran him down. To ncaompllah
b a ataamboat required no amnll
Mil, and tha pilot deaervei gleet
adUag kin heat a* (tseeeaanlly,
quit* lure if Cani. Slooum flnda
■ola'e men floating about ia his
he prompt le capture them aa b*
l| ** look eat for the Rlmkell, eld
it to boend to eeeompllah eaylhing
Re*.—Mobil* Rtfitter.
!■»—Tk* eld negra that w* met
>* day, Wk* anticipates a* much
Ighl with tha LieeelaHts. baa re-
ttoh |>«m bis mestar. Job* H.
•f Graeaabero, t* return botna.
the latelUgea**, Cute* got* real
la Ik* folloeiag strain ;
lat boy, tad te tTak, aftar 1 raise
Pat lat me go.”
>•4 If ke dld'at hart a wife ; be
bat del waa anla,” be want-
war.
*M darkey, aa w* found w*
Mia him for bia dlsttppoiaimeot.
to®*.—A brat bar ef tka la
k *b* waa raaeatly killed by
"hi at AleaendHe, K to (ha
twisrasa
“CLrm a,.
JSES&tzS*-ST .TZ3d' ;il IW,b '* llw ’ A - WiM "
'* Bo'trrifERF Cobfidkraot.
maatOeorgla Volanteara, to Mias J.'A."i«w7it. ~~
phis by tbs 16th of fnXj.
Adams Ezprsss continue to carry letters to
itoedp* ItetM, fr$« LoolsvIlU, under United
at ooos to the Dead Letter Office.
All letters for a greater distance than five
hundred miles, chargeable at the rates of ten
oeats for each single letter, and mast be pre-
— — n: “i the seme.
a HOWARD, Post Master.
Notice!
•PflE Ordaeace te prohibit Dogs from run-
*7 ,,*,*? ^iihout collars, passed list
of July, 1857, to be found on page 80 of the
Cite Ordinenceo. will be enforced striotly from
and after ths 20th instant.
Collars can be bad by applying to the Clerk
of Council. F. B. BOOGUS, Marshal.
Atlanta, Jose 11-lw.
Lumber Wanted.
T HE advertiser wishes to purchase, for cash,
the following bill of Lumber:
2 400 feet Rail, 2x4 inobes.
8,700 feet Pickets, 1x6 inches—11 feet long.
I,8u0 feet Base, 1x6 inches—16 feat long.
Also, 226 good peeled Cbesnut Poets, 8x8 in
ches—7 feet long. Persons having auch for
sale will find a purchaser by addressing “ R./
stating price for the Lumber delivered, to this
office June 9
NATIONAL AMERICAN.
T HERE are several thousand dollars still
due me for subscription and advertising,
on account of the late •• Nation si American **
newspaper, by parties scattered throughout the
State. I need the money—am, in flaot, suffer-
ing/or the want of it. Is not this simple state
ment enough to induce every man, who knows
himself to be indebted, to make immediate
psyment, either in whole or in part? The
Good Book says : "Thou shall not muzzle the
mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn.”—
Neither should *ou starve the Printer, who,
by unremitting toil, furnishes your mental ali
ment. C. R HANLEITER.
Atlanta, June 7, It01.
*
FULTON BLUES,
Appear at your Armory, in full uni
form, on Tuesday next, at 8 o’clock,
A. M. for Target Shooting.
By order of Captain. '
ELYfiA,
Acting Orderly Serge&nt.
June 8.
i
Attention, Mechanic Rifles.
All persons favorable to the forming
ofa Mechanic Rifle Company, can make
Application to the undersigned at the
Georgia Railroad Shop, where the mus
ter roil can be seen. Come one, come
all. JAME8 NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOY.
Atlanta, June 7-tf.
TO ARMH! TO ARMN ! S
NOW 18 THE TIME.
T HE 41 Atlanta Volunteers” have received
marching orders to be ready in ten days
—destination is Riehmond. Our ranks ere not
yet full. We want our company to contain one
hundred raeD. All who desire to join can be
furnished with uniform by celling on the un
dersigned. *T. F. WADDAlL, Captain.
M. T CASTLE BURY, 1st Lieut.
8. D. IIAZELETT, 2d Lieut,
june 8 If. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant.
Notice.
I N cmieqoeuce of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans,
the Taaoroa F* sight Tariff from Naw Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1861. is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G. HALL,
Supt. A. A W. P. R. R.
D. II. CRANE.
M Supt M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINABD A CO ,
Mobile and N. O. Steamers.
june 8-dtf.
SCHOOL OP THE GUIDES,
O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
for the ass of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one
dollar. J. McPHER80N A CO.
Jane 8.
NOTICE TO W/IEAT.QROWERSI
MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS.
J UST received, a consignment of the above
FANS. Georgia manufacture.
McNAUGIIT, ORMOND A CO.,
Keystone Building, Whitehall St.,
June 7-diw. Atlanta, Georgia.
Eulogy^on Caovcriior|19VeDonald.
BY HENRY R. JACKSON.
This eloquent Address, upon ths Life end
Public Services of Gov. Cham. J. McDonald,
delivered by Hon. Henrv R. Jackson, at Mari
etta, Georgia, on the 20ln of April last, is now
ready for sale. It is a finely printed pamphlet
of thirty-six pages.
Price: Single Copy 25 ots ; or $15 per hun
dred. Address,
WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE A CO.,
june 8-d I w. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT#!*
P ARTIES writing to us for information will
please enclose the postage for the answer.
We will cheerfully write replies to enquiries,
but can’t afford to pay postage also.
June 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
T HREE or four Houses and Lots in the city,
which will be sold on goad tar ms Ibr cash,
erty. ’ Apply to
Garnstt street,
Atlanta, June 6. j7 3t Real Estate Agent
Wanted, Immediately.
A HALF dozen CURRIERS sad FINISH
ERS (good workmen) can And constant
■Man:
Attention, City Tax Payers
ward aod make returns forthwith. All failing
to do so by the Fifleeath of June next, will be
Si
Receiver aa( Collector of Ctl/ Taxoo.
may 24-42M
rj’tWO yoaaf H*fra
K
the store of MADDOX A WATKINA
■ayT
An early attack is exp«|tad en Harper's
Ferry. The Confederate so Idlers them are de
termined to mske*a Thermopyiss #f it.
Fifteen hundred troops are arrlvlag daily at
Riohtnond.
It is supposed that President Davis will
soon take command of the Confederate forces
in parson.
Returns from iheTenuesaeeeledUoaUidbate
en almost unanimous rote In favor of Seces
sion. .iff !
The picksts of the opposing armiss in Vir
ginia ere approaching each other.
The Confederate Commissioners have bought
two atsemers In England, whieh will soon sail
under the British flag.
The Ceiroites are fearful of an attaek from
the Southerners.
WiLniRorox, N. C., June 10.—Some little
commotion was created yesterday ia conse
quence of the reported landing of Federal
troopa below, on the Coast. It is believed, to
day, that it was only Federal vessels on a block
ading expedition.
The Raleigh Standard learns that nsarly two
hundred eompenies of State Volunteers have
tendered their services to the Governor.
The Permanent Constitution of the Confede
rate States has been ratified by the State Con
vention, unanimously.
New Oblrans, June 10.—No sales of Cot
ton to day. Quotations nominal.
Tbs mailboats will resume their trips on
Wednesday, runniog tri weekly.
That Blockade.—The on dit among our
merchants yesterday, was that Seward had
intimated to Lord Lyons that the blookade of
the port of Charleston has never been inter
mitted: that when the Niagara was ordered
elsewhere, the Harriet Lane filled her place;
and when the Harriet Lane left, the Minnesota
replaced her. The best reply to this rather
impudent assumption of the Abolition Secre
tary of State is to be found in the following
list of arrivals during the alleged effective
blockade. The list is copied from the Custom
House book of entrances :
May 18— Atrivals of schooner Paugssset,
Darien ; English ship A & A, Belfast; steam
er Carolina, Jacksonville.
May 1G-—Sobooner H. & J. Nield, Cardenas;
English brig J. P. Nevius, Glasgow.
May 17—Steamer Cecils, Jacksonville ;
English ship Sir Allan McNab, Liverpool.
May 25—Norwegian bark Admiral Peter
Tordeoskfolk, from Tvesdestrand, Norway.
May 27--English schooner Eliza and Cath
arine, from Bahama Islands.—Charleston
Mercury.
«
A beautiful saddle, made of raw hide, after
the Mexican style, mounted with silver, and
in every respect ingeniously and richly pre
pared, was exhibited at the Adams’ Express
oflioe, Augusta, Ga., as it was about to be sent
to Richmond as a present to President Davis.
It was made at Kingsviile, South Carolina,
and is supposed to bs a present from Gov.
Hammond.— Richmond Examiner.
COMMERCIAL.
aaroBTiD daily by wm. a. BAzaae.
ATLANTA, June 11, 1861.
The week opens with large stocks on hand
and demand moderate. The incoming crops
effect the eale of Corn to some extent, but no
perceptible decline in price ia obaervable. It
ranges from $1 (<$$1.05 per bushel. Some ask
•Ui.
Bacon is in full supply aod holders Grm.—
Shoulders and Hems are selling at 121,1^1 and
14. Some a shade lower. Sides are firm at 16.
Flour is moving steady at prices ranging
from $6 25(a) $8.50, as per quality aod quantity.
Lard is steady at 13@I3}.
Coffee is in good demand at 19©20.
Sugars have slightly advanced, but can be
obtained at reasonable rates.
The news from the West is unimportant.—
Bacon is worth &}@6} cents at Cincinnati, and
thousands of dollars worth is rotting beneath
a scorching sun, which can neither be aold nor
shipped, very much to the satisfaction of the
Confederate States, but not so much to the own
er’s satisfaction. Geode are still arriving from
points West, but are not needed. We have the
greatest plenty.
MONETARY.
Nothing special to notice. Business steady
with fair aalee, without any extra demand.—
Money is generally easy, but thoee owing old
debts can be accommodoted with receipts by
calling on those they own.
MILITARY BOOKS!
HARDEE’S TACTICS Authors
Edition.
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor.
ind Edition.
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK,con
taining no abridgment of Hardee’s Tee
the adapted to Musket and Rifle Com
panies.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortification and Coast Defense.
SCIENCE OF WAR—For Infant
ry, Cavalry and Artillery.
SCHOOL FOR THE GUIDES, or
the Practical Soldier—for the use of
the Militia, 28 Engravings. Sent by
mall on receipt of 11.
EGflK
_ ATVK
MoCOMB’S TACTICS—Infantry, Ri
flo, Cavalry and Artillery,
.Sa-'LESiAft)’ filPLE PRAC
TICE—By Wiloox.
GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU-
AL.
WARD’S NAVAL TACTIC8.
T8EX1LNAYAL gunnery.
NGINEER’S
fOIjlN FI CK $N
Importer, Manufacturer aod Dealer lu
HAVANA CIIARS, TOIACC0
• f SNUFF, PIPES, *c,,
Wholaaale end Detail, at tha Sign of
Attmalm Cigmr •MmtnfmUrf,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Maroh IS.
, taatarvtu*,T*an.
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NEW ORLEANS,
f { 'OR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, for
Merchant^ Planters and Trader*. Al*o,
keep* oonstantlv on hand a good aMortmentof
Field Hand*, Mechanics ana Home Servants.
May 18.
HAND-BOOK.
HRE AND LIFE
-AND-
MARIHB IISIUSOI ABENCY.
T HE •ubeerfber represents four First Class
Southern Companies, and eight New York
Companies, with aa aggregate Cash Capital of
8EVEN MILLIONS. The Honorable adjust
ment and payment of losses without any un
necessary delay, words here need not be used
to prove. The proof can be found with those
who bave suffered loss, and were so fortunate
as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken as usual.
LIFE IN8URANC
The attention of both sexes who would se
cure for themselves an important benefit while
thev live, and also provide for their familiei
sad loved ones in the event of Death, are in
vited to examine the superior advantages the
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
affords over other Life Insurance Companies.
Information relating to the principles of Life
Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of
fice, is the second story of Connolly's Build
ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
asareh 20. General Insurance Agency.
CITIZENS’ MEETING.
r PHE citizens of Fulton county are requested
X to meet at the City Hall, in Atlanta, on
Monday, the 17th instant, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
for the purpose of taking into consideration
the best method of aiding the Government,
and devising ways and means to aid in the
support of our soldiers and their families dur
ing the unjust and unholy war that is now be
ing wwged upon us by the Northern Adminis
tration.
This call is made in accordance with the re
cent suggestion of our worthy Executive, Jo
seph E. Brown, and in response to a resolution
passed by the Mayor and Council of Atlanta.
By order of the Ifonoroble Inferior Court of
said county. DANIEL PITTMAN,
Atlanta, June 4,1861.-j6. Clerk 1. C.
WHITE SULPHER SPRINBS,
MKRIWETDCR COUNTY GEORGIA.
'PHIS celebrated Watering Place will be open-
X ed on the 20th of May, and every comfort
provided within our reach, for the 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 sn increase of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
Tbe mineral properties of our waters are
unrivalled in their beneficial influences over
all tbe diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sul
phur, or Whito Sulphur Wateraareneeded The
hundreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia,
Diarrheas, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss
of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution
al or occidental Irregulaties, Ac., who have
found almost miraculous relief, are so widely
dispersed through the Southern Confederacy,
that we deem it unnecessary to say anything
more of their merits.
To tha pleasure-seeker, we recommend our
climate, mountain air, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no
tice.
A splendid line of
F0UR-H0SS£ COACHES
will run daily from West-Point to the Springs,
and through tickets can be secuted at the
Railroad offices in Montgomery, Columbus and
Atlanta. All packages and all mail matter
prepaid to West-Point, care of Jesse L. Ad
ams, will arrive at tha Springs daily.
Good Hacks and careful drivers will be found
at Griffin, ready to accommodate all who come
that way. M. R. MARKS A BRO.
jpW- Montgomery Mail, Columbus Enquir
er, Columbus Times, Macon Messenger and La
Grange Reporter copy in daily 1 month.
May 17.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HE subscriber has fitted up a neat Saloon,
in connection with his Confectionary, on
Whitehall street, where Ladies and Gentlemen
may procure a first-rate article of Ice-Cream
any heur during the day or evening. A share
of patronage is solicited.
May 24. F. M. JACK, Agent.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
KBRIWBTHSR COUNTY, GEORGIA,
W ILL be open for the reception of Visitors
on the first of May. The Water, as a
Tonio and Invigorator, has no equal. The
Springs are easily accessible from either Co-
umbus or Macon. apl2-3m. 0. B. LEITNER.
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for sale at the usual price
of 12} cent per bushel.
Feb. 21—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt
LORRULARD’S SNUFF.
IN BOTTLE8 AND BULK.
Far eale In qaantltlea te JoRbera by
B. A. ROBINSON A CO, Wholutlt DrugjitU,
Lmilavtllr, Kentucky,
ABB
M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia.
Kay 24—2m
Nail*! Nails! Nails!
T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC-
Tl’KI NO COMPANY, localadin Csae coun
ty, Georgia, are new miking, and prepared to
BJi large orden for eny and all alia* of, a vary
aepericr CUT NAIU ^Addraft or apply to
SHORTER* 'jTr-toa..
r 24, 1841.-art4-2ES
fer fala.
for aale Six Likely Ne-
.,>***«eld,**—deook,
tr and inner, and aaraa i a Bey, 12 yeara
■ Bey, W yeara eld; a Girl, I yeara old ;
, 8 yam* eld, and a Man about 27 yeara
led, a good hand ia a Tannery. Apply W
Monk 18-tf. WM. a. NcMILLAN.
None*! 'T*~
1 FORK WARN all peraeaa hoi* India* for a
Promleory Nutejlrea to Y.HMmea, for Flat
Hundred *»d Sixty-Eight DoErs nndJMff-
Three Cents, e* I bave offsets agskMt—M note.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, OAS8IMERS,
VESTING-©,
MARSEILLES * LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
T AILOR’8 TRIMMESTG-S.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE.
MILITARY &QDI!S,
SWORDS,
EPAULETS,
&Ce,
SASHES,
UtfUCKI
&o.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can ofler them unonmmon m
ducementa to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER At CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. TP. HERRING & CO.,
Invites .Attention to their Btock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINQS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
It ia the largest, choieeat and eheapeat Stock we have aver brought to Atlanta.
We invite the special attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
As we are prepared to offer extra inducement! to CASH PURCHASERS
We would also eall the atention of Military Man to our Stook of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWOBDD, EPAULETS, A BASHES FOB 0KRBAI4,
OOLONMLS AND THUS AIDS, MA JOSS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SAE0MANT8.
KNAPSACKS ftwaWnd at etoaet Mtiae, at vary tow priaao
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