Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 25, 1861, Image 3

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wyfc W SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. ten gttnititttq BDAY, JUNE 86, 1861. | tT 1 Travolta* A(*BU< [ f giix b oar General Traveling Ag‘t meelpt Cor aatatlpUoaa and ad- i for Ike "Southern Ccnfederarj." wanted, I liilek Oaw, wlik food quulitlco, and f a yeaaf ealf. Apply alike’’ton- Uke JiaalS-tf. Mill Barned. Larda/ tight loot a valuable Flouring Iflaf te Ur. Thomaa Mean, of thin j toretd—eealaiaiag n targe quo- (-•appoaed la be tha nark of an . Low aboal $8,000. No in.ur- fot Mill and other oat kalldingt lav- or for Ike Wan. IfeafOi »itb the “Confederate Conti * bit tut nif bt for the war. They go k the moantnina of Georgia for a ef jelling a few more reoralte, and j each arrai ae they ean, and will \ giiirotd at Athena, Tenneaaee. ••Connln John” i ef for the lent of war to night. He Biohuoad, Manama, Winobealer, , do. He will oniry lattara for any | ear aoldiera in Virginia. Hurrah for I John.” nr Special Army Correspondent particular, of the Bethel -Beehanging Pritoncre— VandaUtm conduct of Butler't men—The of the North Caroliniane—The tajploit of Copt. Berth—The heroic I of .Witt Mary McLeod and Mitt ) JTorr. Riohmoho, June 14tb. t an tome interesting feats eonaected l battle of Bethel Cbareh net hereto- whioh deeervo to ha put upon 14,600 of Ike boasted obiralry of k, including a regiment of Zouaroa, mad and equipped, witk Fortress d a large part of tbo Nary to fall whil* on the other aide ware 1100 steers from Virginia and North Car* nore than 800 of whom ware en is battle at any one lima; and yet I force, fighting on their own soil I with ike lore of liberty, diacotnlued I the proud boat of the enemy, and iselrea with glory. Oen. Butler man, on wo learn from a trust [ source, that they aould aestter tbe ’ with dry corn stalks instead of guns, I bis only fear woe that Oen Mngru- I not 1st him get near enough to use Von may imagine hie surprise and a, when alter tha third obargo up- is, his own foroes were scattered ifore the wind. Truly tha battle i strong nor the race to tha swift, r alto that there was tome objection t of the Federal army to engaging They said that they took up otect and defend tha publio proper- lo make war upon the Southern tit srsa reported, that one regl- l the Fortress was so much opposed to ole proceeding, that it was thought 1 not to take it into action, and It was lied. | tbe battle dan. Butler sent a flag of a. Magradar, offering to exchange I and requesting permission to bury He at tha aama time expressed the , lbs war would be conducted no- i the usages and principles recog- I olrlliaed nations. In his reply dor axprsseod a similar hope, and inee of hie sincerity, ht begged urn Oen. Bailor that at tha time tof hie note, ha (Magradar) was burying Butlar’a daad, while n r Bailor's forces, than an their re- l at that Tory moment burning the 1 destroying the property of aoarm- nofftntire citisena. This was a Imp ed well deterred. 1 to mention in tbs proper oonneo- t tha Yankees had eaptared but out a, and that Can. Magruder eery reed to sxehtnga one of tha priton- I taken for him. Since tha oceupn- I Hampton and Newport News, how Federalists, they hers arrested held a number of nnnrmed and t ritlicns; and whan Butler proposed i theta people for prisoners taken i battle-field, Oen. Magruder rtry I tha offer. | preposition by Oen. Bailor for an ex- ' prisoners, shows that tha Lincoln- ■ receded from their original threat, 1 all man takas witk arms in their l rebels and traitors. Carallalana, under the furor ■ and the skillful leadership of dor, the soaatry la chiefly indsbt- l brilliant rlatory at Baikal Ckaroh. whan ordered to retake Ike h had baas Inadrartoaily nbaa- t 'he Virginians, was worthy of the 1 »f Napoleon. > will bo prolific of nets of ladlrtd- i seek as hat few countries can t martyr Jackson will not aland 7. I hare already, I bailees, • <be gallant exploit of Copt. Worth, I alone on a looming expedition last ' > rletalty of Hamp'on, earns tad 1 firs of the enemy, mounted upon ag donated, ka engaged tha . two of wkass ha killed, and n •nod by shooting hl« mule; “here Iseoatinaaily leak la the ' ha would hues bagged the whole ef This sraning I had Ikr pleasure of seeing two young ladies from Northwestern Virginia, who are worthy to be the sisters of these be rase They are Miss Mary MoLsod and Miss Addle Kerr, ef Fairmoant, In Marlon ooanty, Hearing that the enemy had reached Fair mount, ca route to Phillips, they informed ihomtelcts of the somber of his forees end the hoar of hie departure, and than mounted their borate and rode day and night, uoat leaded, until tbty raaohsd the doomed town They were frequently otopped on the road, and serious difficulties were thrown in their wty, but brats and-resolute as Naaey Hart they surmounted otery obttoelt, and at last arrleod at Philipps, baring ridden a distance of thlrty lro miles without once stopping for food or rest. Had their timely warning been heeded, Philippa might bars been sored. But disastrous ss tbe affair at that place was, it might hare boon muoh worts; for it has been ascertained, that but for the heroic conduct of these braes girls—not yst out of their teen tbe whole Confederate force at Philippa would hare been captured. All honor to Mary McLeod and Addie Kerri A. Attention, I. O. O. F. ATTEND A REGULAR MEETING jtfStfifctbU Tuesday night, at your Lodge room. The eleolion of Officers and other important business will be brought be fore the Lodge. R J. MAYNARD, N. G. Wm. Wilson, Bec’ry. June 26—It. The Fulton Dragoon* A re ordered to appear on regu- far Drill this Tuesday afternoon, at 6, P. M., at usual place, even with out 8abre». BEN. C. YANCEY, C. F. G. June 26—It. INVASION ! TO THE WAR! A “GEORGIA LEGION” I S BEING ORGANIZED. It is to consist of four companies of Cavalry, of eighty men each; of four companies of Light Infantry, to aet with the Cavalry, as Voltigeurs; of two companies of Heavy Infantry, and one of Ar tillery. The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered to form part of this Lotion. This Legion is expected to go into Ser vice before the 15th of August, but the c -no panics to be selected IN A WEEK; and to be thoroughly drilled befoie going into service. The Fufton Dragoons want about fifty able-bodied men, who can furnish good horses, and a cheap uniform. Gov. Brown will arm us—the Legion is to be tendered through him. Here is offered a fine opportunity of going into service, in a Regiment of novel organiza tion, of pieked companies. A distinguished member of the Confederate Congress, from Georgia, who gets up this Legion, will doubt less be appoiuted Colonel; the other field offi cers—Lieutenant ColoneJ, Major and Adjutant are to be appointed by the President, from ex perienced Army officers. We appeal to tbe patriotism of our citizens, not only of Fulton, out of other counties, who feel disposed to join the Fulton Dragoons, to •end in their names at once to us, or to regis ter their namee at the store of Lieut. Williams. We have but one week to raise our number, to ? 'et in this Legion. All who want to go, in- orm us at once. Will our friends who can’t go encourage this movement? B. C. YANCEY, Capt. Fulton Dragoons. Z A. RICE, First Lieutenant. WM. M. WILLIAMS, Second Lieut. Atlanta, June 23—tf. CONFEDERATE STATES LOAN! T HE undersigned, Cornmissionersof the Con federate States Loan, in and for the State of Georgia, announce to the public that the books for the subscription to this Loan are re opened at the following points, namely: Sa vannah, Augusta, Macon,Columbus, Miliedge- viile. Rome, Atlanta, Athens, Washington aud Albany. Wo will send books. Ao., to other point*, if requested to do so, and it be deemed expediont by us. Fivemillioneonly of the fifteen million Loan have been called for, and eleven millions have been responded to—no subscription being at a lees rate than par. and «4>me as high'at ten per cent, premium. Tbe present exigencies of our national crisis call for the balance of this Loan, and we have no doubt our fellow-citizens will cheerfully respond to that call. Let it be re membered that, in what they thus advance, they are making an investment at 8 per cent, per annum, (whiob investment is secured by a special sinking fund.) and that subscriptions may be made in any sum from fifty dollars up wards. We are authorised to say that .these subscrip tions will be received in this Slate in current bank uotea which are considered at par at the several centres of trade. An abounding patriotism baa carried, and Is carrying, our brave brothers and sons in suffi cient numbers to the field ; we doubt not that the same fervid feeling will support them there, by rapidly filling the remainder of this Loan. WM B JOHNSON,) J MILLIGAN, J Commissioners. B STARNES, J June22. 2awJw WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. A HALF DOZEN 8H0EUAKER8, fRov.et workm.D) can obtaio aooauat .mploy- m.ot at good wife, and prompt pay, by ap plying at oooa. to STARR, ORE A STEWART, Juno it—dtf Oxford, Georgia TU PRINTERS. A SOBER aud laduatrloaa Frialar, who an- doraunda nod lx willing to work botk at tha Cana and Prana, aau obtain ataady work, June 11 LaGraAfe, Georgia. FOR THE “SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.” Richmond, June 28.— It It reported that the Legislature of Maryland baa paaeed the Ordinanoe of Secession. This cannot be vouched for, however, as it ie said tbe Ordi- naooe was passed in eeeret seeelon. Ocbam Spbinus, Mies., Juns 28.—There is a gun boat off Deer Island. They have taken three sobooners to-day, loaded with railroad iron and ealt. One is tbe Olive Dranch. A war steamer ie also off 8bip Island. Louisvills, June 28 — A requisition has been sent to Indiana for four additional regi ments. It is believed the Federal Government will not interfere with the due oourse of law in the Privateer Savanoah oases. The oase of the oondemned schooner Trop ic Wind will probably be appealed to the Uni ted Stales Court. Mr. Crittenden will offer his compromise to Congress on its reassembling, ooupled with the threat that Kentucky will secede if it is not adopted. Gen. Beauregard is evidently preparing to advance. Tbe New York Post says ib&t good judges say no battle will take place for weeks yet. The Federal Government will soon issue or ders preventing the Army and Navy from per forming serviots as slave oatobers. Andrew Johnson had arrived at Washing ton. He claims East Tennessee to be ae loy al to tbe Federal Government as Western Virginia. He report s 20,000 Southerners at Fairfax Court House. New Yobk, June 22.— It ie reported that the Navy is to be doubled ; and that Congress will suspend the writ of Habeas Corpus at an early day of its session. There is no news from Missouri—the tele graph being interrupted by a heavy tornado. Tbe telegraphic lines are down below Augus ta; consequently we received no further dis patches last night. COMMERCIAL. azrORTIO DAILY I ATLANTA, June 25, 1881, Sales yesterday unimportant. No change to quote in prices. Receipts per Western A At lantic Railroad much larger than demand — Orders ran be filled to large amounts. Corn has declined lc. Selling price V5@$l. MONETARY. Very little doing. Quotations tbe same as NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, LARGE lot of new and desirable Goods, L consisting, in part, of the following arti- ei: HOOP-SKIRTS, from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants. PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy eol- n. GINGHAMS, large and small Plaid. A large lot of CAP and BONNETT RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO- SIERY, JEWELRY and FANCY NO TIONS. Also, a large lot of SHOE3, suitable for tbe season, all of which was bought exclusively for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest price, either to wholesale or retail customers, for Cash nly. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, June 15. Leather! Leather!! ,t0 000 lbs. Good Hemlock Sole. 10,000 lbs. Good White Oak 8ole. 50 dozen French Calf Skins, various brands. 10 dozen Philadelphia Calf Skins. Shoe Thread, Lasts. Pegs. Ejlets. Ac., just received by D1MICK, WILSON A CO- June 20-dawlm. FRATERNAL RECORD. M AHON£« ATLANTA LODGE. No. GO, f A. M., meeta on tbs see- out! and fourth Thurtday nljrhu In each month. LEWIS LaWHHE, W. M. Job* M. Bosnia, Secretary. i the flnt DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. Missav, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16, meeta ‘ inday night* In sa.* L. J. GLENN, II. P. JASON BURR COUNCIL OP ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meeta quarterly, ou the Brat ues- day In January, April, July and October. LKWI8 LAWHHE, Ts. ILL. Johi M. Bobiio, Recorder. W. W. BOYD, M.'JL*. W. T. Mbad, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS. OKNTRAL LODOE, No *8, meets^ever^Tueaday^nljhi. Willi4Pi Wilt©*, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. It, meeta ou the aecoud and fourth Friday nights. WM U. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Pumao, Scribe. NRCHA NfCAL. PULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets Sd PH day U> sack month, at Engine House, No. 1 a M. CALDWELL, PreMdent Jana No*lb, J a, Secretary. DBS. ALEXANDER * SHELBY, Qfoe M Marietta Mr**, Berts die. D R. iunnoa'a raaidaaaa ou Marietta St., fowth aids. MaiShVf r ** ***** * & lt * Tr ° Ul THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY ADAIR & SMITH. TERMS: Dailt, one year, S5; nix months, S3 ; one month, 50 cents. Weekly, one year, $2; six months, • 1.25—invariably in advance. We ask especial attention of every family to our paper. Those enjoying dally mall facilities, will find The Daily Confederacy filled with the latest intelligence from the seat of war, both by telegraph, and from reliable special correspondents, of unquestioned abil ities and whose facilities for getting correct in formation are unsurpassed. We are laying out large sums of money and exerting every effort to make ours a first class journal. H0 LAB0E HOB EXPEHSE will be withheld that will add to tbe attractive ness and Interest of our paper- To reimburse as for the heavy expenses we have incurred— not simply the ordinary expenses of publishing a paper, but for our correspondence and tel egraphs, we must rely In a great measure upon receipts from subscriptions. We ask our friends everywhere to assist us in getting subscribers. Every man who takes our paper, so far as we know', is pleased with it. We feel very sure that we have not a single subscriber that could not at least send us one more with but little ef fort, while many could send us a dozen or more. Let every friend be assured that with the In crease of our circulation, our ability to make a better paper will be greatly enhanced, and such means shall be used to the best advantage. We hope those who have subscribed for our Daily for a short time, will renew their subscriptions and GO IT FOR THE WHOLE YEAR, It will benefit us more, and save considerable trouble in erasing and re-writing names on our mail book. Our Weekly Is one of the largest and most attractive news papers iu America, and will bo filled with the choicest reading matter—made up from the cream of our Dally issue. Iu ftiture it will be mailed punctually .every Wednesday morning on the Georgia, the Macon A Western, and the State Road trains. Send in your orders. tar Postmasters are authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money—for which they will be allowed to retain, as commission, twenty-five cents ou each Weekly, or filly cents on each Daily subscriber. T Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten or more subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12K P« r cent. than our regular rates. No name will be entered on our books until the money is peid; and all subscriptions are discontinued when the time expiree for which peyment is made, unless the same be renewed. MILITARY BOOKS! HARDEE’S TACTICS Author’. Edition. HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor- ized Edition. TROOPER’S MANUAL. VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK,con- taiiiinp on abridgment of Harden’* Tac tics adapted to Muxket 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 Prootical Soldier—for the use of the Militia, 28 Engravings. Sent by mail on receipt of $1. ARMY REGULATIONS FOR CONFEDERATE STATES. McCOMB’S TACTICS-Jnfantry, Ri fie, Cavalry and Artilleiy. RIFLES, AND RIFLE PRAC TICE—By Wilcox. GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU AL. WARD’S NAVAL TACTICS. JEFFREY’S NAVAL GUNNERY. WARFARE OF ALL AGES. IIASWELL’S ENGINEER’S HAND-BOOK. June 11. J. McPBERXON * CO. JOHN F1CKEN, importer, Manufaetoror aud Dealer la IlTlVi SIBABS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIFCS, AC., Wboloaala tad Batail, at the Riga of Jflmto (Igor Manufactory Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia Keith U. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholcule and Retail Dealer la PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AND— General Business Agent, trusted to him. Storein Franklin Building, on Alabama street. m!6-ly PATTTEN & MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION —AUD— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. GKORGZ PATTEN, NDREW 3. MILLER, WALTER 3. MILLER,) march 18-3 to. I HENRY 3. PARR A MORE, * 1 Special Partner. J. W. HEWELL, WHOLESALE AND BRAIL DIALER IE Fanoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comer ’Whitehall &c Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, OEOeOIA. ib. 1«—17. ’ Ad drool, Jaat,UfiL ADAIR S SMITH, Atlanta, Georgia CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in C HINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases, Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle sticks, Tea Travs, Table Mats, Basket*, Glass Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite and common Crookery at wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo site Beach k Root’a, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2d, 1861. I KOWTOOKERT LITTLE, I tthsibj vUie, Tm. POINDEXTER it LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, NEW ORLEANS, F 'R Receiving, Forwarding and Soiling, for Merchant., Plantar. ana Trader.. Alto, keep, oooatanily oo hand a good aoeortm.nl of Field Hondo, Mechanic, and Honno Servant.. Kay 13. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, pONNALLT’S Block, Whitehall .tract, four V door, from Alabama Street. aprll. Me If AUGHT, BEARD dk CO. Commieeiou and Forwarding Merchante, BA TBTREET Savannah, ...... Georgia. Wo. McNauqht, 1 fWn. K. B.axd. JiuixOmoio, j noarlt (JonxDnaiax. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and tale of Western Produce, Cotton, Groceries and Mercnandlsc centrally, Franklin Building- 1 Alabama Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 5,1861. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manuftctarers sad Dealers in MEN'S A BOVS CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White hall. Street, t. m. *RT*oN, ) ATLANTA. GEORGIA. t. m. BiAUMOHT J April 2d, lb61. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUD DIALER IV ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior, Atlanta, Georgia, March 20. N. A. McLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DEALER IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobaooo, Cigars, &o., —ALSO— COBAN, LARD. CORN Is FLOUR. AV 8, Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Si,, Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stook. March 28 WILLIAM F. PARKER, —wrr«— THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 191 Chambers St, New York, IMPORTERS k WIOLMALI DEALERS IX Wines, Liquors & Cigars, A1*D COMMISSION DEALERS IM BUTTER, CHEESE, *o., •W. 207, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga• April t0-daw8m. ORE. IRA R FOSTER. J. L. QUEER FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS —an a— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA ETUEET, Atlanta, Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, buyandssl) all kiada of Tennesaee and Country Produce; also, sell Goods oonsignsd to the best advan tage, and render aeenunte« f sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lotoi Pure Country Corn Whisky on hand, and for sale by F08tER k QUEEN, may 6. WANTED! COM I oightoruo goud h.uruj.m.o H.Uen,to o moke Wool aod Far Heu Stood, employ- moot oad good wage. Apply to mlfi. J. U. HOLBROOK. Atlanta, Oa. NOTICE TO CORRBSP 'NDENIff P ARTIES writing ton. for Information will pleaM aneloM tbo poetego for the aoow.r. Wo will cheerfully write roplieo to eoquirloo, but oon’t afford to pay poatuo »Imj. Juno 7. MoNiOOHT. ORMOND S CO. C ONFEDERATE HONDX, or Nome, will be received by the uodonigned la payment of Crockery, Chine. Olou Wereo, Ae . or in if acoouata T R B1PLET. Whitehall St., Attain, On. Wanted, Immediately. A HALF doom CCBRIIRS and FINISH- ERH (good workman) non lad eowteaat Atlanta, May tt-lm. LORRILLARD S SNUIT. IN BOTTLES AND BULK. For tale iu quantities to Jobbers by R. A. ROBINbON A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Loouieville, Kentucky, M. A. k C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia. May 24—2m The Saratoga of the Confederate States: CATOOSA SMOGS. J J. HARMAN respectfully announces to a his former visitors, and the public gen erally, that he has entered iuto a co-partner ship with Mr. J. 8. Nichols, of Savannah, Ga., lor the ensuing season at this CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex tended to him, he would solioit a continuance of tbe same for the firm, who will endeavor, at all limea, te provide for the table, bar, Ao., ev ery luxury attainable. Our cooks will be the most experienced that the South esn produce, together with an effi cient force of attentive servants. Thsre will be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND of anperior Musicians attachtd to tbs Hotel. Tbe medical virtues of these man? and va ried Mineral Waters are now too well hnown to require an extensive description. In addi tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphur 8prings~many of them combined with Iron and Magnesia—Is an inexhaustahle well of the purest Freestone. Our accommodations are very extensive.— We have manv pleasant cottage* separate from the main hotel, where familiee cau be as quiet and retired as in thtir own homes. Catoosa 8prings are in Catoosa count?. Geor gia. two sad e quarter miiee from the Weetern k Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus aod good Hacks will be at the platform on the arrival of each train. The Spring* have a direct Rail road communication with Charleston. Savan oah, Augusta, Maoon, Milleogeville, Columbus, Atlanta, Montgomsry, Nashville and Chatta- noga. thins or Board: Twelve Dollars per week, aod Thirty*! lars per single month. Visitors who wish to engage board by tbe season, with tbeir fami lies, will be boarded at Thirty D>llsre per month—children and servants half price.— Thnee who a isb to engage board by the season would do well to address June 7-d2u>. HARMON k NICHOL8. Nails! Nails! Nails! T he et-jwah mining a mandfag- TURINGGOMPANY, located ia t auooao- ty. Georgia are now making, oad prepared to fill lar 0 order, for any aod all oisea or, a Tory .aporior CUT NAIL Addreu. or apply to W. S. COTHRAN, | A. SHORTER. ( Romo, Ga, May 14. IMl -oija-Sm ICE-CREAM SALOON. T HE .ataribar box fitted up a aoat Saloon, in oonnaetloa with kia Oonftaioniry, on Whitehall .treat, whom Lad tea and Gaatlemen lay pmeura a flrat-raia article of Ice-Cream VuT l F. M. JACK, Agent. 00KB! COKE It COKE!! AT THE GAS WORKS. A LARGE quality for ante at the uaual prion of IS) out par haobol. Fob. 31—dtf. J. F. WARNER. Supi. dfl REUS LARD OIL jut rota rod oa ap. Ov i%a at ut Bad for^ooie ^ ^