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PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA,
—SOU! A9KSTS FOR—
|ifWrigtLfs Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
tnnylj
irttaln*' with the privilege of change, will
• following rate*:
% renewable onca a month, $ to
50
390
..wlttrer without rnfra, atid atfrear
ing doable column, will be charged
ralea
a net Marked on copy Tor a apeclflcd
itUhe<l until ordered out, am) charged
lhe Daily, and Whklv
e chaff'd 50 per cent additional to the
Removals, Copartnerships, Notices to
a, sod payment demanded quarterly.
ADTsaTistaa must at taw roa is
nent will appear In the Weekly paper
cial contract.
eata to be inserted In the Weekly paper •»-
r Intervale in either of the papers, will
•Angusta at 934, P. M.
ruata, daily, at ' 0.30, A. M
itfcnl $.45, A. M.
I1UHT PASHCSOKR TRAIN.
•tut, daily, at 8.40, P. M.
hugusta at 6.50, A
R aj la at 2.30, P. AI.
tlanta at 11.46, P. M
runsia connection with tha Trains
Carolina and the Bav&nnah and
•ilmade, a Augusta.
«i x
t!i (
„>nti for Charitable Tnstltntlons, MHIta-
Jompsniee, Wsrd, Town and other Public
and deaths are ^published as news; but
tibates of Respect and Funeral lnvltatloua
oilers in Local Column will be charged 80
•Oder no elrcumetancee, to be loelndcd iff
t - v * ,i * uo " w,u ^aSSJkKS&fc*
R RAILROADS.
Uilroad & Banking Company.
Atlanta, 171 Milee—Fare, $5 60.
0E Y0NGE, Superintendent.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IK.
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and llair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
J.H. L0VEJ0Y,
T. r. rLIMING.
&
DMTISIRf.
H. HUHTIHtiTUK, M. U„
DlilNTIST,
An ~ u em ~ t ’
OFFICE inRawaon’s new build-
idence first bouse to the left of Col. Yan
cey’s.
RataflKNCKs: Hon. R. F. Lean, Mr, K E.
Rawaon, Messr*. Reach A Root,* Her. Mr. Rog
er*, Dr. Logan, Atlanta: Roy. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Yason, Esq., Cof. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 10.
. A R. We CRAVE*,
DENTISTS,
HAEE removed to their new
and splendid room !n Parkbr'b
Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
services.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half-
price. Galls from a distance attended o with
promptness. june!9-watw
MEDICAL.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
A'P DPAWCft f.
Tobarro, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, Nr.
Ob.roke. Block, Peach-Tree Street,
AtJanta, fMirgia.
&
FRESH
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
HIKN1CUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF TIIE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
(Opposite Passenger Depot,)
ATLANTA, Q-EO
loitmao PA3«£H01tn TRIM,
wit., daily, .t #.05, A. M.
ita & Woet-Point Railroad.
West.Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..13 50.
a. HUM* 8uj*rlnte*d«nt.
DAT PASSBSOBIt TRAIN.
lanta, daily, at ..10.10, A. M.
West-Point at 3*10, P. M.
tot-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M.
Atlanta at... 7.51, P. M
nonT PAMKiVeiX TJUIff.
lanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M.
i West-Point at 6.40, A. M.
t-Point, daily, at 3.16, A. M.
• Atlanta at 7.69, A. M.
Montgomery A
A Atlantic Railroaa.
Chattanooga, 138 Mile*—Fare,....$5
W. LEWIS* (Superintendent.
DAT I'AflHBNORR TRAIN.
i, daily, at. 15.10, A. M.
Chattanooga 7.00, p. M.
ettanooaa at 1.45, A. M.
Atlanta at 10.00. A. M
N)unecU,eaoh way,with the Rome
o4a at Kingston, the East Ten-
|4 Georgia Rial road at Dalipn, and the
“ Ghattattdoga Railroad at C’hatta
uon A Wearera Railread.
Macon, 103 ! klilea—Fare, $4 59.
L. TYLER, Superintendent.
DAT PASS!NSRH TRAIN,
IUn5aat...^..>.ai ..^AUMh A. M.
Macon at..... 4.65. P. M
icon aV....-,.-..,., ,.19.00, P. 61.
Atlanta at. 1. 4.00, P. M.
■IOHT SJfRESS TRAIN.
Pbote at ....13.00, Wight.
Macon at .. 7.16, A. M.
laoon at. 13.00, Night.
MU at 7.16, A. 61.
pi Train*
will not be run on Bun-
o’clock Wight Train from- Atlanta,
vith the Central Railroad for Sevan-
^ A. M., and thb South-Western for
^dColumbus, at 9.45, A. M.
from Atlanta, connects with
J Railroad for Savannah at 10.00 P.
>e 8oqth-Western Rail Road for Co-
D-M, P. M.
ihjugh Tickets from Atlanta to Wsw
gamg Omni boa faya_ in S*f»nu$b,
1 ADYBBtllMn
l(7mm) Mswsncsr, now in Its ssveetb
la ta s fwarC <**>« ricjMtt *
ie*i«o*rt clrcnistlon,and Is ens
tbs fionth W«t, •« alt- tee them,
a: lHal»«ato,b.i**«ir|*thing thsfVbWlM^'
1 |U«s) $10; 9Musrcs516;5squree $14
tojiunrn $27 ; Tagaaret
squares $$# r At»r ,
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Corner Peachtree ami Dceatnr Street,.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
pm- PROMPT ATTENTION -tS5
PAID TO -Sit
pa- FILLING ORDERS.-W55
LIBERAL ADVANCES
MAD PI ON CONSIGNMENTS,
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON TIIE
CASH SYSTEM
R—X-C—L—U—8—I—V—E—L—Y !
j^AVIN«» uocqua!ed facilities for the pur
Price* Current mailed lo customers weekly.
chase jind Direct Impf»rtation of goods, the
Pnjjrrictors would rcfpprtfully call the atton-
tioa of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and
the; public gcneruily, to their cx'eneive new
,n<i oarotully 8<'l*Tt<*d stock of DRUG8. MED-
i'nc tv pyovnuvuv Afrv a RTfni.vft
I0IW KS, PKRk'UMKRY. FAiJfOY ARTICLE8,
PAINTS, 0IL8, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are nuw prepared to sell on toe urnst rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chemicals, they have a full assortment of
TOOTH. WAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRU8H-
BWW, Ac., Ac.
/ Jp4F' They arc also 8ole Proprietors and Man-
ufaefnrers r.f TAYLOR’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELIXIR. march 30 ’61.
DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.,
(SCCCRS&U** TO DIMtOR « MIX,)
Manulacturers ot ami Wholeaalo and Re
tail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND B ROM NS!
Wholesale Produce House,
A'OIT OK HAND,
LARD, ) at f CORN.
LARD, 5 llama, 7 CORN.
LARD, ) it Fleming. ( CORN'
MASONIC HAM..
In Store,
BACON, ) at ( FLOUR.
BACON, } Barnes, ^ FLOUR .
BACON, J d- Fleming, ( FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS q at f AT THE
WILL BE } Barnes, J LOWEST
FILLED, J <* Fleming, ( PRICES.
FOR CASH.
Al>o keep constantly on hand Ouk and Hem
lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining
and Binding Skins, Shoe Pegs and Shoe Find
ing*—at the Sign of the Big Boot,
L. M. DIMICK,) Cheroke* Block
WM, WILTON, V Poack-Tres 8tr«st,
A. MLX.
) Atlanta, Georgia.
octl5
(■rest Kicltemeut At the
slice and Leather Em
porium ot D I ni 1 c k ,
Wilson Ac Co.,
ON PKACH-TREE STREET,
A large lot of BOOTS and
SHOES, just roceivad from
the manufactory, and will be
at prices unprecedented
in tbi. ui.tHV.. .
Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at
35 a pair.
Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at
$1 10 K pair.
tyenVltoy*, Misses apd Children’* Boob and
Shoeu, proportlonibly cheap, and warranted-
Gents* french Calf Water-Proof and Pump
Consignments solicited.
Liberal advances made.
Larga Stocks kept on hand.
Orders filled with dispatch.
60 Casks Bacon- to arrive.
800 Barrels Flour—to arrive.
5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store.
40 Ferkin K'gs Fresh Lard—in store.
General Commission Business attended to by
BARNES l» FLEMING,
Maeonio Building,
March 18, 1841. Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA
dafhing §|all.
sold at prloes Joder than any House in this
c> ^
6,0<f0 lbs tfemlock 8ole Leather, juffi receiv
ed and ioVrule at Charleston prices, or lower
than f*Ve? b<*fbr$sold in this market.
54 French *n<J American Calf Skins,
•f vnri<itif ht-kflAi, thlk day received, and will
be sold at a comuijssioiFou New York prices.
Lists, Boots Tree*. Pees, Lining, Rinding and
MomcopflllttlJFfeiii#; AN prepor*d£uiy
cheap.
Those wazviiBg'Good Bo«fU. Shoes, or Leather
at law pricea, Will find it to Uieir intoreet to
give us-a call bafrra parch sain a.
-. DIUL‘K, WILSON bOO.,
dqcA Sign ol the Big Bant.
Ico ^icUjvanDiiir
W E have now in Stora.% larga lot oflSif'ra
Heavy, Double-store IHlyt Hrogana,
ih. bmt rmtofty
ol llemlork mi O.k ITppOTi, Witt
Jiirit Er0.«rV.'Wfrini mtpt.mnd.eztnu,
If for tb, .mi *■“' ‘ “
L .nd
,. jfl.rfw to May-
Hn.“of lUyi..i««a^rH° wll thrM 7t Tornf
pricks, by the caae or single pair.
ta AETiicitvo Doutuort Wil/jfi^dH
Woua, .
large atock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am ready to aupply the citisens of Atlan
ta and the surrounaiageountry, with
Coate,
Pants*
Vests,
Shirts,
llandkerrhiefs,
> Neck-tics,
Necks,
Hate,
Ceps,
an.I everythiug elee in the Clothing line, ol
good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
dabire bargains should give me a call.
—ALSO, Off baitd—
DR. If. W. BROWN.
naar tha Medical College. march 30.
DR. JOHN G, WESTMOHKLASD,
or next door above.
DUS. ALL XANDLll A HUEhBY,
OJlce on Marietta Street, Forth side.
South side.
Dr. SnEtBT may be found at the Trout House.
61 arch 27.
DK. W. h\ WESTMORELAND,
Ones and Residence JYbrth Side of Ma
rietta Street,
March 21.
MECHANICAL.
RTU’YX & SAVAGE,
ARCHIT J<: C TS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battersby’s New Brick Building, corner of
Bay and Drayton Streets.
W ILL furnish Plans nnd Specifications, and
give their personal attention to the erec
tion ol Buildings in any part of the State.
Refer to tbe Citizens of Savannah geuerally.
March 18-ly.
ATLAJStX
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
OS HUNTER STREET,
Betwbrm McDosotm asp Bun.an Streets,
Near tbe City Hall.
Salmons & simmons, JFoMtiwVH tSouffdet
T Ww»lr—i RrMiH>l<—t.
FOREIGN & UOMBSTIU OHY GOODS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama St*.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm having returned from Mar-
ket, where be has just completed an exten-
ket, where be ha* jus!completed
•ive purchase of our Spring Stock of
DRY GOODS,
STATUS A FAXCT GOODS
Were never more attractive. The supply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINQS AND
SHIRTINGS, &o. (
i* ample.
Crepe IPJInglais,
Barege Jtngtais,
French Chtnix,
Mozambique,
Grode Rhine,
and a splendid assortment of
Plain A* Fancy Silks,
Silk Mantle a,
Uualera, Xc.,
assortment; also,
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MliS, Ac.
Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES,
manufactured in Philadelphia expressly lor
our trade. A more beautiful lot of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this market.
All of which we will sell low for CASH.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
11 RE AND LIFE
—AND—
NABINE INSURANCE AGENCY.
T HE subscriber represents four First Class
Southern Companies, and eight New York
Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of
8EVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and payment of losses without any un
necessary delay, words here uced not be used
to prove. The proof can be found with those
who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate
a« to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atlantic and River, take a as usual.
LIFE INSURANC
The attention ol both sexe3 who would se
cure for themselves an important benefit while
loved ones in the event of Death,
vited to examine the superior advantages the
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE 800IETY
affords over other Life Insurance Companies.
Information relating to the priueiples of Life
Insurance will be choerfuUy given at ray of
fice, in the second story of Connolly’s Build
ing, corner of Whiteha.'l and Alabama streots,
Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL 8M1TH,
maroh 30. General Insurance Agency.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and tbe publio generally, that he
has established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line. He solicits a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly attended to.
JA6IE8 E. GULLATT.
JE^Hehasou hand and for sale two DRAYS.
Cheap (or Cash.
Atlanta, Jan. 30.
Steam Tannery for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers lor sale thcirSTEAM
TANNERY,
situated on Decatur streot,
near the Rolling Mill. There are attached
thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry,
ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with
allnecessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on
the premised, a two story Brick House, two
frame Dwellings, two wella, and a branch of
water running through the )oL Capitalists
will find this one of the best investments ever
offered in this city. Apply, on the premises,
McMillan i 6ellin«kath.
March IS—Lf.
WANTED
£K)61E ei^rhtor ten good journyemen Hatters, to
good lournyetnen Hatters, to
Fur Huts. Steady employ,
meat and good wages. Apply to
ml9. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga.
J ewelry! Km vet* 1
Oombsl
A.nd other Notloaa.
M. OrPSNHJkIMJtK,
Whit—11 ttr—t, newly •pfett*
m*rcbl5tf Kddlejieo <t Skat
COLOHED FllOTOGR APHH.
P ORTRAITS uten from Lila, or copied from
Old Dagoerreotypoa, he., by the Phuti;ra;.h-
te pro—m, aad
IN LARDED TO ANT Sill,
from MmiaAoroaiaoap lotbaat— ot Life.
Toraoaa boring Doguorreot/pa* ol lhair do-
coreed rothUrea rod friend*, now ho*o tha op.
iluS&td’uhth tho’l tfi l’n
n«y may wni, tss painseo up w inn Li its in
«7 mrr wloh, add ,*lnted up
k b’lDOR VgTSR COLORS. OR MSTSL,
•TUB tha eorUioty of getting a poriMtlftctaem
id *t“7 roe poet.
dirOyllery on Wbitehell Street. Atleote
~«abr “ ” r
0. W. DILL,
eir, ; Jjtprl g. * - Pho—frapher
i. o. mcdaniel,
wuoLaiALff PffALan iv
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 13, 1801.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, QEORQIA.
Mereh U.
COX, HILL is CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DintCT IMPOffTBRS OF
tfllfts, I.IttUOKS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, SC.,
f«t. dh—h AAmto, llmrfia.
MaKh ; V-
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, Agent,
MKXT DOOR T
. r. BBRRIIfG a CO.,
Wliitehall St- Atlanta. Creoraia.
excel lent stock
K ^EEPS constantly on hand s
J of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
Cakes,
NUT8,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES.
PICKEL8,
Ac , Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIC.AUS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toy*, Ao.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re-
spectfuliy invited to call. mar8.
WUTE SULPHZR SPRINBS,
MKRiWKvnaa coonvr off<mgu.
Trfp to Virginia.
Correspondence Of the New York Times.
IFAfi< the Jlthtlt are Doing—What their Aim le.
Wasuikotok, Friday, June 6, 1861.
A trip to ib« interior of tha Old Dominion
is not anattendad with aope peril. Bat ii«%n
be made, aad safely too, aa thia leuar wilL
show. Tbe whole country, from Richmond to
Manassas Junction, is one 0 vast camp AH
the trains into Richmond arrive full of sol
diers. A moderat* computation would place
there aa large aa 1,500 per day. They are
well drilled and well armed ; resolute and de
fiant. Inal! the depots from Richmond, troops
are to be seen. Tbev are at all the stations,
and all tbe cross roads.
It Is quite difficult to get su estimate of the
men at the Junction. Great secrecy is ob
served. An eye sharp and unsparing i» kept
on all man who are looking about and era not
known ; and any inquiries are attended with
personal d&Dger. Tbe leaders keep ibeir own
counsel, and the men know very liule of the
proposed movements. %
Beauregard ia at tbe Junction and lead* tho
movements. Moil of the troops work fa the
night, and it ia done with silence. But all
thinga indicate concentration and ao immedi
ate and vigorous attack*
The troops are not without tbe elements of
religious enthusiasm. Most of tho comman
ders are ministers. One company is comman
ded by a clergyman, who some months ago
was Moderator of the Presbytery bore, and
Moated at the communion. He has under hia
command 30 men who are members of his
church. Nor is this a solitary caso.
Meu can be found in their tents reading the
Bible, and the voice of prayer and praise goes
up frequently from the tents.
In one of the cities through which all the
troops pass, on their way (o Richmond, a dai
ly Union prayer meeting is Leld. It is con
ducted not unlike tbe Fulton street daily meet
ing. The convetsion of soula is the theme of
pruycr. Men pray to be guided In the right
way, if they are wrong in tbe present conust.
Requests are made for prayer—and the con
version of the impenitent announced.
Tbe Old School Presbyterian Church could
as well have taken open and decided Union
ground as the time policy adopted. The Soul h
will meet with tbe body no more. So the men
say. The Church 3outh will fo low the State,
and the men South of Mason’s line regard
the thing as done.
All things indicate an immediate movement.
Delay will ruin the South. They will not
wait to be attached, but will hasten on the
conflict. ’J hey believo it will be short, but.
decisive. Our Government must be prepared
for a sudden rfnd terrible blow. It will come
as the whirlwind. It will beat as the tem
pest. Bui our troops are ready.
Special Dispatch to the Charleston Courier.
Important from Richmond.
Richmond, June 13.—The latest reports from
Bethel indicate the affair to be a complete vic
tory and route of the Lincolnites After the
battle a flag of truoe was sent to Col. Magru-
der, for tbe purpose of burying the dead and
exchanging prisoners. Col. Msgruder said
they might do the first, but declined the last
proposition.
The officer bearing tbe flag of truoe said
their loss in killed and wounded was 280. It
is believed that over 500 were absent from
roll call the next morning.
Two of their officers, besides one General,
are supposed to hart been killed.
Thirteen prisoners were taken, and havo
been brought to Richmond.
T HIS celebrated Watering Place will beopon^
ed on the 26th of 6Iay, and every comfort
provided within our reach, for the accommo
dation and p'easure of visitor*. 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 tha liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
Tho mineral properties of our waters are
unrivalled in their beneficial influences over
all the diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sul
phur. or White Sulphur Waters areneoded Tbe
hundreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss
of Appetite,Cutaneous Affections,Constitution
al or accidental Irregulaliee. 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 the pleaaure-aeeker, we recommend our
climate, mountain air, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no
tice.
A splendid line of
FOUR-HOBSE COACHES
will run daily from West Point to the Springs,
and through tickets can be seemed at the
Railroad offices in Montgomery, Columbus and
Atlanta. Ail packages and all mail matter
prepaid (o West-Point, care of Jess* L. Ad
ams, will arrive at the Springs daily.
** -— * * ‘ drivers w/?I be fonnd
IldfBfcWkWakalF
jMlHf Bat, F
Good Hueke and oarefaf
at Gri Am ready to accommodate all who eoi
tb$t wsj, U. R. MARKS A BBO.
WtT Montgomery Mail, Coluubna Euquir-
Oolnmbus Times, Matron Messenger and La
Ornnga Reporter copy in drily 1 month.
May 4$.
Negro Thirvxs.—Officer Ilioka yesterday
arrived from Marion Court House, where be
had gone to convey from this city a negro
thief. He represents the most intense txeii#-
meat existing at that place, in oooaequcnoe of
the di8Coverv of a gang of negro stealers.—
Some were for meting out at once summary
execution upon Allen, the first prisoner caught
by the officer. A man named Matthews was
arrested on a charge ef being an accomplice
of Allen’s, aod was committed to atand hi*
trial. A negro preaober was also art e> ted for
being conocrned in tbit nefarious business
and will stand his trial. Some four addition*
al negroes were found upon Matthews’ plnce
near Marion Conrt House, by officer Huh#,
who has returned them to their owners.—*
Charlttlon Courier, 12 inirenf.
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CONFEDERATE STATES.
MoCOMB-S TACTICS— Infantry, R|.
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