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SO U'T'S'fcjR N CON F E DEEACY.
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[>AY, JUNE *8, 1*61.
A font.
IjIiU. I* oar Goa oral Traveling Agt
| receipt <br eabooripilon* owl ad
I far the “Boalbera Confederacy."
Doran, of Bo«a, te also anchor
Lin cook, ooj lira r»**lpt* far tb>
LOa.feder.ej"
Oola| <• Virginia.
Bo;aoo will laara to-night (ffvi-
.hroonJ. Mooaooor Jaaotloa aad
£*.4*11 I onrry any loMara aoddailv-
Loldion at lbooo point* if loft OBJ
Cat Lbo Ueorgi* Railroad Do pot
[or* isforwtd Uat Uatira A. C.
, olooo tkair ttora *v*ry afternoon
ia rvepoate la tko ruffortion
f paper loot wtak.
for •akaerlplloa* to tk* Crop
pdofoaH at tko Confederate Slat**,
| u nr eountj dap bafor* yeater-
liaare that Judg* E. M. Taliaforro
i Hit with on* half of kia Cotton
t tht rorplaaof hi* ooro crop, what-
|b*, With fair raacoao k* thlaka that
i will amount to 26 or SO baler,
i orop to apnaid* of 600 barrola.
I okr farmer! fellow hlo example.
aook Cotton rained in oar eoan-
1 and climate being better adopted
I tb* Utter ie joet ae deeirabl* bp
at aa tb* former, and rmall cub-
I ohoorfallp aad tbaokfallp receir *
“Step noj Paper.'
ace* of the fevor with wkioh oar
lean recoined bp tk* publio, bar*
and moot gratifping to in. W* are
mgb to eoppoeo w* bar* plowed
or that oar niewe on all rabjeot*
rpbodp’e approbation. Tkie hoe
aeror will be, oar aim. Nobodp
>n would oner think of andertak-
e a took, aeon wore it deeirabl*.
i boon, and will eontina* to be.
iap*r to pltaat ouretlvee. It ic in
Ip, In oar judgment, that* joarnal-
■deprndent. Wbenntr b* trie* to
re, bp Uklng a poeltion againel h in
moot, bo ir at one* a rlan* to tb*
each perron or peroonc ae ho map
■ar to gratify, aad it no longer frt*
■dent.
set oat to pablieb an independent
. Oar object it to furnieb tb* pab-
newr; and onr pollop ie to ban*
wbaUner opioiono we ploaeeapon
to pro it* or con rare whomeoener
ir wo foal inclined, and think map
labile good. W* hare no relfiob
no partp to terno or injur* and no
np or break down. In rhort, wo
iioonneoted from all parti**, and
digallonr to no man lining on the
larth, ro for u the poliop of oar
earned.
teadeepintereet in erorptbing
the public, if pablic good iedn-
ehall take aide* when w* tee lit
tip be that w* ehall adnocaU the
lividual* to office; bat If ener w*
I be dono decontlp, and not ae po
em. Wheterer poeltion w* Uke
joct, we rhell be iulloenced alone
idgment, end ehall follow the lead
pertp.
g tbii poliop, to for, w* repeat we
nore than gretitiod at the fanor
onr enterprise baa been recelrcd
j for although we know that oar
■ot ploaoed trerpbodp, and notb-
nd he* been aimed at bp ae ; pet,
all ear eabeoribor* (with a tingle
an* been Intelligent and liberal,
Ip appreciated oar poeltion, and
token no oxeopliont.
I etate of affaire continued
rdent note, until petterdap.—
time, a enheeriber hat become din-
oar paper, ha* notidod at there-
hit reeoont. Wo annex hi* let-
tt hteratun, et epellatm, etpunctu-
oalp emitting hi* name.
"Mono. Oe Jan* 24 '61
Confederacy d Haute Go
eokeoriptioo ie nearly oat A If
■Id repeat the tern* Plaae* • lop
not with to Uk* or roceint nap
ngee tk* people of Georgia (The
) To Ratify a foal A filthy A epa-
nrip of a oonetitatioa Blowing
Ad Denting the right of The peo-
their Judiciary A in the Bam*
irtlog Poeitiroiy that tkie Oon-
net no changed onleea Bp eon-
pooplo A laetly not Bpoeifyiog
Barrie* of tk* Laglelatere Whelh-
,r or Ibrlif* Say at once 1 had
Bay Tyranny atOnao
Toar* Truly
to neeeeoity for kit directing an
aper. W* do that without in-
•vorp cate, where nubecritiona
ad
at oar reader* map nnderetend
’ kit complaint, w* annex the
1 paragraph, which w* wrote,
'peered in our paper of tb* ltd
he an comment* i
"rat iLnonoo.
>pl* going to forget tb* elaetion on
) teeond dap oi Jalpf B* tar*
i rote to ratify tb* new Corn ti
re tarry te *** earn oi our *o-
ghtiog It, aed trying to kan* it-
uterer objection* map be urged,
J*o let poor *i»*oe on tb* praaent
bratitUd.”
At Wholesale or Retail.
i
WE are now prepared
to furnish manufacturers
and dealers with
Hemlock Bole I.cuther,
While Oak Do.
French Calf Skin*, various kind*
Philadelphia Do.
Morocco Do.
Goal Do.
Lining and Binding Shine,
Shoe Thread,
Shoe Eplele,
Lanin, Peg*, Nall*,
And everything connected with the
manufacture of Boots and Shoes.
A Large Lot of the above Good*
.TXTST RKCEIVKD,
And for sale at Wholesale or Retail, by
DIMICK, WILSON & CO.
Jane 20—d&wlm
INVASION !
I Stray Mffro.
AEQUO DOT w*e left ie lb* train
‘i Read aa Monday morning
mod I* bare oogn <b Ufte dtp.
t 7tan old, dark oomptexioa,
Mft. e«t i« military elvte aad a
For kit delivery to i. if. Rlea,
• Mating Hmeaa, ia Ikl* oity, a
I'lSSP”
>Mter L h..»tetelb.meu«l»eiw
EV.ff WARM*, Supt.
T0 THE WAR!
A “GEORGIA LEGION’
I S BEING ORGANIZED. It it to eoniitt of
four com pan ie* of Cavalry, of eighty men
each; of four com pan iee of Light Infantry* to
act with the Cavalry, a* Voltigenra; of two
companiea of Heavy Infantry* and one of Ar
tillery.
The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered
to form part of this Legion.
Thif Legion ia expected to go into Ser-
vice before the 15th of Angnat,
but the c >m panic* to be selected IN A WEEK;
and to be thoroughly drilled before going into
service. The Fulton 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 hint.
Here is offered a floe opportunity of going
into service, in a Regiment of novel organisa
tion, of pieked companiea. A distinguished
member of the Confederate Congrats, from
Georgia, who gets up this Legion, will doubt-
loss be appoiuted Colonel; the other field offi
cers—Lieutenant Colonel, Major and Adjutant
are to be appointed by the President, from ex
perienced Army officers.
We appeal to the patriotism of our citiseos,
not only of Fulton, out of other counties, who
feel dispoeed to join the Fulton Dragoons, to
send in their names at once to us, or to regis
ter their names at thestoraof Lieut. Williams.
We have but ona week to raise our number, to
get in this Legion. All who want to go, in
form 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 33-tf.
MILITARY BOOKS.
Army Regulation*, for Confederate
Stales. $8.00.
Hardee’i Tactics, 2 volumes, cloth.
All tbe Plate*. $8.50.
Hardee’* Tactic*, 2 volumes, paper.
AU the Plate*. $2.00.
Bckool for the Guide*, 28 Plate*. $1.
Camp Duly, for Infiuitrp, Guards, Pa
trols, &c. 60 cents.
Rules for Field Fortifications and
their defence and Const Defence. 60 eta.
Trooper’* Manual, for Dragoon* and
Mounted Riflemen. $1.75.
Science of War, Strategy, selection of
ground, Ac. $1.00.
Cavalry Tactic*, for Trooper, Platoon
and Squadron. 8 volume*, $5.00.
Cooper’* and Macomb*’ Tactic*,
ibrlnfkntry, Cavalry end Ajrtlllery. $1.75.
Artillery and Maury’*
Drill. 1 volume. $1.50.
Ward’s Manual of Naval Tactic*.
$4.00.
Haawell’e Engineer’* Hand Book.
$L7L
Haawell’e Meekanie’t Table*. $1.85
Law’* Civil Engineering, (Lender
Book.) $2.00.
GlynM’kCranee, Ac, Leadsr Book. 75c.
—— WSanil rt n n~* II WmI rn m Wnnb
WniWn SSWOWSm ■ a ■ IW M»Wwm#
$1.30.
Hemck'a Field Book for Engineer*. $1
Tempt
$uT
j«27
j. McPherson k co.
FOB THE - BOOTHEKN CONFEDERACY. 1
Tasman Pom, Jaaa 20.—'Tb. Angle Bax
es from Liverpool, baa arrived. Rale* ef
Cotto* far the week, 67,600 bale*. Speoula.
tor* leok 8,600 eed exporter* 7,600. Tk*
nerket closed qalat. Iaftrier grade* had da-
•liaed |d, cloeiag (riser, viih an improved
demand, gala* on Friday vara 10,000 balsa,
Speculator* end exporter* look 2,000 boloe.
Market olottd steady aad firm, at following
prion :
Orleans 8|d; Middling* 7}@7i ;
Fair Mobile* 8J ; Middling 7|d.
Fair Upland. 8J ; Middling 7 |d
The stock of Cotton on hood tu 1,131,000
boln, of wklok 872,000 wot Amorloon Cot-
ton.
Bullion in tko Bonk of Eoglond bat in
oreoeed £71,000. Tko Bullion la tko Bank
of Franoo omooote to noorly 20,000,000 f.
. .. ■■
Watnixarox, Jane 26.—Fiasaelsl affaire
are baeomleg alarming. Direel taxation msat
be reaortad ie. Tk* aetrtpapera, emesg ether
thing*, have esggeeted aa laeem* sod a stamp
tax.
Hailxax, June 26—Tb* Europe bee arriv
ed. 8alee of Cotton on Saturday 12,000 btloo.
Speculators tod txportort took 4,000. Morkot
olottd firm, at full prtoea. Braadttuffo dull.
Cootoio 00. *
Tb* Europa'o advices are to the 16th Juno.
British guobostt arc ordered to join tbo .quad-
n gslog to Amotlca, immediately.
Tb* rocogaition of Italy by Franco ie im
minent. The journal dee Debate say* tbsl if
Auotrie erottoe the Minoio, Franc* will intv.
itebly fight.
Boonviu.1, Mo., June 26.— Gta. Lyon bet
engaged wagont and bortot indicating o
Southern movomout.
Milwauki*. Wit., June 26.—All it quiet
bar*.
Foarnitt Moxncn, June 26,—The Ordi
nance Depart meat he* preferred charges
againit Qto. Butter for a violation of the Ar
my Regulation! in allowing Sawyer to oonduot
experiments. Tbe Thermometer te at 101
Nasivilli, Tui., Jaaa 26.—Tk* ofioial
vote of Tasnatsao ebowe a majority for toooe-
eiow of 61,176. Tbo volt woo tbo Urgent over
polled la tko Slat*.
J. W. HEWELL,
Cincikhati, Ohio., June 27—There it no
truth wheterer, in the statement, that Gen.
McClellan has made a cum prom lie wtth
Buckner of Kentucky, not to enter or occu
py that State. Buckner has repeatedly made
professions of a determination to prevent
the entrance of secession troops into Ken
tucky or their passage through ; butMcClel-
len has made no agreement with him, or the
Governor.
New York, June 27.—The Chesapsake
has arrjved from Fort Jefferson and Key
West, the 19i1l The garrison ia well and
abundantly supplied provisions, and ord
nance.
Alxxaxdbia, Va., June 20.—Lows in hi*
balloon expedition having discovered scatter
log companies in the vicinity,of Fairfax Court
House. Lieut. Tompkins Cavalry company,
and several companiea of Light Infantry pro-
oeedep there. It waa rumored laat night, that
tbo Cavalry waa cut to pieces. No official in
telligence has yet been received.
It is stated that Gen. Cadwallader has re
oeived direct orders from Oen. Scott not to
advanoe to Martingburg.
Louisvillk, Kr., June 2G.—Tbs passenger
travel between the North and South is entire
ly free from delay or annoyance. Freight
matters are not definitely decided.
There is a strong movemont depreoating
Col. Rossean’s enlitting men. Tbe movement
is rsgarded by the Unionists as unnecessary
and uselessly irritating.
The bridge on the Ohio & Mississippi Rail
road, at Seymour, is down, which prevents
regular connection.
St. Louis, June 20.—John Ross, the Chief
of tbe Cherokee Indians, has issued a procla
mation of neutrality.
Two regiments sre moving under Csptai
Girardsan, threatening General Watkins in
Southern Missouri.
^Monday’s dispatch in tbs “ Republican,'’
from Camp Cole, is oontradicted by Mr. Jones
from Nasho. He reports six Missourians kill
td and six wounded ; and 68 Abolitionists
killed—the wounded not ascertained. The
Republican” of Tuesday has too later mes
sengers from Camp Cole, and adheres to Mon
day’s statement of the battle there.
Nbw York, June 26.—Tbe case of the crew
of the Savannah It now before the Grand
Jury.
Frxdbrick, Md., June 26.—The Legisla
ture has adjourned till the 13th July.
Graftov, Va., June 26.—Reinforoements
are arriving.
The New York Tribune says it is not true
that there ie a co-operation between Adems’
Express and ths Post Offioe Department to
carry lettere to and from the Confederate
Slates. That subject belongs exclusively to
the War Department.
It is reported that the Southerners, 6,000
strong, were momentarily expeoting three
more regiments, on whose arrival the whole
will move to Phillippa.
Baltimorr, June 26.—The New York Her
ald says that Gen. Scott and his advisers, and
the Cabinet, havt been in session on the sub
ject of tbe campaign. The matter was die
cussed, but nothing has been made publio.—
It is believed that a blow will soon be struck.
Irdiarafolis, Ind., June 26.—Tbe Gov’nor
ealls for eleven additional regiments.
Richmond, Va., Juno 26.—A party of
Federalist* from the steamer “Star,” on
Monday afternoon, attempted to land near
Urbana, on the Rappahannock river, for the
purpose of stealing provisions. The Feder
al had dispatched boats containing about
fifty soldiers, with swivels and small arms,
for the purpose. Twelve of them with
muskets wer marching towards the residence
of Mr. Gresham. They were met by a com
pany of Confederates and repulsed. Some
four were killed and wounded. The bal-
lance returned to the boat*, and put back to
the Steamer, ffiome 80 shots were fired from
the steamer—17 pasting through Mr. Greah-
ham’s bouse. “Nobody hurt” on the Confed
erate side. This news comes from Col. Hall
In a Uttar written at Gresham’s house, after
the fight
Passengers from Manaasee Junction, and
other potato to-day, report nothing of onus-
ual Interest
Trenton, N. J., June 27.—Gov- Olden
has received orders to send three regiments
to Washington.
Richmond, Juae 27.—Hurlbut is still in
Jail, awaiting the reception of a warrant
from Confederste Commissioners at Charlas-
Foetrris Monror, Juno 27.—The Gun*
boat Mouticsllo went np the Rappahannock,
and sent a party on shore which wore sur
prised—nine wort wounded, one mortally.—
Tbo Montieello oponed firo with ohot and
•bell. Tbo Southornero retired. (This is
from an abolition source. See our Richmond
dispatoh on this matter.)
Tbe Quaker City had a brush with a num
ber of dragoons near Cepe Henry. One sea*
man waa killed. The shell* of the Quaker
City dispersed the Southerners.
The Amelia of Liverpool, from Charleston
Cape, with a flag of truce, covering 50 refu
gees, has arrived hare.
It ie reported that the Confederate eoldere
at Sewell's Point, regard Sawyer's gune with
contempt, Yorktown being made a stronghold.
IIaobbstown, Md., June 27.—Intelligence
received indioeter that Gen. Wise haa gone to
attack the force reported aa advancing up tbe
Kanahwa River (West Virginia.)
The Southern foroee at llomney is 1,600.—
Col. Jackson, with five regiments, art oppo
site Williamsport; 4,000 at Falling Waters,
five miles from Williamsport; and 8,000 are
at various poins beiween Hancock and n&r
per’s Ferry.
Fanoy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner 'Whitehall Sc Alabama Sts H
ATLANTA, 0IOI OX A
Feb. If—ly.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(SucefiMora to High, Butlw A Oe.,)
Commission Merchants,
NOB TBB ruaCHASB AND SALS OF
TBJVJYE8BEB PEODUCE
Cotton, Groceries, Stc.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
House,
the Railroad, (opposite the State
the corner of Forsyth street and
Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Maj 4.
P. E. MoDANIEL,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ana nusa m
ALL KXHD8 OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Btraat, batman Whitehall 0*4 Prior,
Jllsate, (ssrfM.
March JO.
CHINA DEPOT.
OOLE & WYLIE,
Tf holetalr and Retail Dealert tn
ftHINA, Glass, BiWar, Plated Wara, Tanaa,
A/ Parian Figure., Karoalna Lamps, Candle
sticks, Ten Tran, Table Mete, Baskets, Glow
Shades, Tabla Cutlerj, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOB CASH.
White Granite and oommon Crockary nt
wholesale, at Ckarlaaten pnoaa, nearly oppo
site Bench A Root’s, Whitehall streat,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1S«1.
THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
MBBnfBTKBR CO0NTT, GIOROIA,
W ILL be open for the reception of Visitor*
on the first of May. The Water, as a
Tonic and Invigorator, has no equal. The
8prings are easily accessible from either Co
lumbue or Macon. ap!2-3m. C. B. LEITNER.
Washington, June 27th.—It is thought a
change of programme is the result of yester
day’s conference. It indicates a movement
eoon to take plaoe.
All reports about the President, tbe Cabi
net, General Scott, or anybody else, favoring
complioity or delay are unfounded.
Chase will recommend to Congress a mode
rate revision of the Morrill Tariff.
jgThe N. Y. Posts’ despatch says that leading
Congressmen are determined to confine legis
lation to War matters.
A letter from the Colorado at sea, says :
After a break in the machinery, an examine
tion showed a piece sawed out t and replace
with saft iron, carefully painted over other
parts of tbs machinery ban been tampered
with. The same engineer had charge of the
Colorado, that tampered with the Mississip
pi's engines.
The Baltimore *• Clipper” declares that a
number of sealed oars passed through that
oity from Washington a few dayssinoe, which
were filled with the government archives, re
moved to Philadelphia by order of the Admin
istration.
POST-OFFICE.
Post Ornci, Atlanta, Juno 12,1861.
To acrotnmodat« ths pablic, ill sams for postfige, or
stamped envelops of one dollar or more, will be receiv
ed tn bankable fbnda, but no specie change will be given
for paper. T1109. C. HOWARD, P. M.
Post Ornca, Atlanta, Ga., )
June let, 1860. j
All letters dropped in the Poet Office with
United 8tates Stamps on them will be treated
m other unpaid sealed matter, and forwarded
at once to the Dead Letter Office.
All letters for a greater distance than five
hundred miles, ohargeable at the rates of ten
cente for each eingle letter, and must be pre
paid on mailing the tame.
TH03. a HOWARD, Post Master.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
lfe«t« quarterly on tba third Monday eveulng In Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BAKNE8, Chief Knglnear.
ft. ft. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant,
a. P. MADDOX, ad Assistant.
P. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN P. KZZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA PIRI COMPANY No. 1, me«U first Monday
In each mouth. t. H. MKCA8LIN, President.
W. K. Miaos, Secretary.
MECHANIC PIRK COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Priday
nlf ht In oach month.
LBVI RICHARDSON, PraaidanL
O. C. Bonn, Secretary.
TALLULAH PIRI COMPANY, No. t, meets 1st Wed nee
day In each month. JOHN P. EZ7.AKD, Proa Id *L
Joss Mcuesnon, Secretary.
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE lot of new ami desirable Goods,
consisting, in part, of the following arti
cles:
HOOP-SKIRTS, from 3 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants.
PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy col
ors.
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 SHOES, suitable for the
season, all of which was bought exclusively
for Cash, and will be sold at tha lowest price,
either to wholesale or retail customers, for Cash
only.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, Juna 16.
SMO REWARD.
L EFT MY PLANTATION, near Adairsville,
Cass county, Georgia, on tbe 24th instant,
my bov Isaac, taking with him a dark, chea
nut-colored Horse. The boy is about 25 years
old, copper colored, a little below medium
height, and is a bricklayer and plasterer. The
last two yarn be was hired to C. A. Whaley,
Esq., of Atlanta. Tha horse hae white legs,
heavy marked of tha collar, and paces under
the saddle. I will give thirty-five dollars for
the boy and fifteen for the horse. Tbe negro
may have been decoyed off by some white
man : if so, I will give one hundred dollars for
the apprehension of the latter.
JOHN H. FITTON,
June 27—d3t. Adairsville, Georgia.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.
workmen) can obtain constant employ
ment at good wages and prompt pay, by ap
plying at once, to
STARR, ORR k STEWART,
June 23—dtf Oxford, Georgia.
Notice.
j* of tha wl
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleana,
the Taaouea Frkiort Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1861, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G. HULL,
Supt. A. k W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANE.
Supt. M. k W. P. R. R.
COX, BRA1NARD k CO.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamer*.
june 8-dtf.
TO PRINTERS.
derstends and is willing to work both at
tha Casa and Press, can obtain steady work,
with good pay, by immediate application at
tha office of the " REPORTER,”
June 16. LaGrange, Georgia.
WANTED!
feme
Steady employ-
lent and good wares. Apply to
ml9. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE TO CORRESP. IN VENTS.
P ARTIES writing to ne for information will
pleaee aneloee tbe postage for tbe answer.
We will cheerfully write repliee to enquiries,
but can’t afford to pay postaga also.
June 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND k CO.
LORBILLABD’S SNUFF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For sale in quantities to Jobbers by
R. A. ROBINSON A CO. WXolualt Drugyutt,
VouUvillt, Kentucky,
A»
M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Xer/elk Virginia.
May 24—2m
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
▲an dbalbr »
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobacco, Cigars, &o. f
—ALSO—
COBAN. LARD, CORN Is FLOUR.
•Vo. 8, Cherokee Block, Peetck- Tree S1. t
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re
spectfully invited to the above stock.
March 28
GEN. IRA R. FOSTER. J. L. QUEER
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
—Aim—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MARIETTA STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro
visions and Family Supplies, bay and sell
all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce;
Also, sell Goods consigned to the best advan
tage, and rander accounts of sale promptly.—
Patronage respectfully solicited.
A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky on
hand, and for sale by FOSTER k QUEEN,
may 5.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For tha purchaaa and .ala of Woetern Produce,
Cotton, Qrocerle* and Mtrenondtee generally.
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April », 1861.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
MEN’S A BOVS CLOTH INC,
GENTLEMEN’! FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASS1MRRKS AND VKSTJNOS
Markham's Iron-Front Building, White
hall, Street,
t. u. sRTsojf, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T. Mo bbaumort j April 2d, 1861.
. j. romoszToa, I
New Orleana I
L moftoomut uttu,
Bhelbyvllle, Tenn.
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVE REROT,
NO. 48, BAROXNB STURT,
NEW ORLEANS,
F OR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, for
Merchants, Planter! and Traders. Also,
keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics ana House Servants.
May 13.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domes tie
DRY GOODS,
C ONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall streat, four
doors from Alabama StraeL aprll.
McNAUGHT, BEARD Ss CO.
Commieeion emd Forwarding MereheuMe,
BA rSTREET
(Savannah, ------ Georgia.
Wm. McNaucbt, I ( Wm. K. Beard.
James Ormond, J mar20 (JommDimmam.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Mannfeeturer and Daaler in
HATAIA CIBAHS, T01ACG0
SNUFF, PIPES, foe.,
Whole**!* and Bateil, at tha 8tgu of
Jtttanta Cigar Manufactory,
Whitehall Streat, AUaute, Oaorgia.
March 24.
A. ioarxLL, Cuhlar.
AGENCY CENTRAL EAILHOAD A EANKIHG COM-
FANY-Oa« on Al.bow HUM.
A. W. JONES, A*ert.
AGENCY GEOEGIA RAILROAD * BANKING COM.
PANT—Office.* WOltekMI terart ooor tee EaUroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, AM
ATLANTA UiOBANCS OOMTANT-
Iq G*rt*te Eellrea* Nook.
J.f. VOGAN, fred4ert.
/YONFEDERATE BONDS, or Notea, will
V b* received by tbe uodersigoed in payment
of Crockery, China, Qlaee Ware*, Ac., or in
payment of aeoonnte. T. B. HIPLEY,
Jan* IE. Whitehall Bl, Atlanta, 0*.
OLD DOMIN’10IT SAWS.
NICHMOND.’ VIROINIA.
I N oonaaqnan— of tha aaeoaeion of Virginia,
w* ehall hanafur offer oar etoek of " Cir
cular,” “Croaa-out,” "Malay,•"‘Mill Sawa,"
Ac., at foreign prioaa. MB No dutieo added.
McNAUQHtT ORMAND k Co.
apr 22-lm.
WANTED,
A GOOD Milch Oow.wllh good quallttee, aad
havtag^a y*nng calf. Apply at tha" Con-
jaaalMf.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wkilcitle ud Retail Sealer la
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
-AND—
Genera I Business Agent,
W ILL attead promptly to any box!none an
te—ted to him. Store in Franklin BaUding,
on Alabama etreat.
nlg-ly
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HX eabeoribor baa fltted ap a neat Mae
tn aoanaatioa with hii Ooufoetionory, _
Whit-holi > treat, wkaro Lad lot and ffiamtemnn
may proaan * Sent-rote dktioJa of Ica-Cneart
any hear daring tha day or otnaftm. Aehoro
of pateaeif* i* artteited.
“•y *4. T. ML JACK, Agent.