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JAY, TOLY a, 1SSI.
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I “Banthoni Coafoderao/.''
, ef lUvw, to aba author-
l nit, aad give rtMlfti tot Ik*
!••( vvenlog * ltrf* aeeting of thaa
lui num Am>in
•■uio, *1 Huanloutt, To/lor
■ vithout nmlloo | ud thattah
11* t|ll1f q**«bd by theaax-
lki**( Umm hoi aftorssaaa.-
fovereoae with bool, aad ah-
—'ll* ikon wo eoa fully appro-
it a (1*0*1 riobly flavored
l/oo v*at.*ada*oolda*le*oa*
* Tommy, who etteudi Ik* fooo-
iaetiva, tad koop* everytbiog
) of Re Idler*—Parade, Ac.
aiag. Ik* Qnitaaaa Ouarili,
I of Ho*. T. L. Ouorry, Pr**l-
«a Ooploia, arrived. Tho
I loo Compouy, tad or* oerodlt
1 Cap tali *ad lb* BUI*.
I lb* Hoatlio Volantoart. C»pt.
I p«r»dad aar tlraaU. Tbii spleo-
| drilltd 0*aopoay bo* a fin* bra**
(dieooareed a*c*t eoul-etirring mu
litaau "atlraotloD." Ur. Good*
*1 lav/ar, raiding in Parry, aad
> would do honor to any cauie.
at bold* oa election to-day for
r Howard Aralag Ul* Men.
alag* Ideal. Jena, of lb*
, waa la aar oily. Ho nporU
I *piril* of Ik* 8th Regiment ••
I ooatiaatb* extraordinary fat
. Howard to arm klmatlf aad th*
i king who woa panting to join
, u they anppoead, la a (rat
dated many intonating particu-
|Tom Cobb’* Legion.
n, w* ar* glad to l*tra, i* rapid-
king eompleiioa. Mr. Cobb de-
| ondil for bi* effort! in Ibia move-
i a chola *onl*d patriot, aad bat
|*f tb* country, at i* *rid*aa*d by
with which our tompanlt*
I lo bit call for Ihi* legion,
cttonl Election 11
, Ikt oleetioa to-day. Tb* now
ution mutt b* toted on.
| Our Own Correspondent.
Quarter—The Kac« President in
VBU Eloquent Speech—The Yol
|i{ cat Stephens tad Thomas—The
* forthcoming—The people anzioue
lit Country—The Weother and
at CoirtT, Ga.,47lk Jon*, 1881.
Our locality, at you know,
i railroads and gnat olliee, and it
supplied with mailt. Our clti
irioua, poaco loving, and law-
II bar* often thought that tb*
its of lift (if than bo tuck) wan
Jlied among th* p*opl* of our
I of th* State, than any portion of
| in wbiob I bar* b**a acquainted,
olion offer* greater inecntlrm to
and ooonomy than tbi*; and
t ar* mor* eonduoir* to th* proi-
>iu*te of people than any oth-
|*T*nia traaipir* wbilo w* an *n-
obi* puraoltl, and often the
| in to balding among th* people gen-
aibl* portion* oi tb*
| ar* tool Us* ffr*t puliation* of
i new* of lb* day 1* forgotten by
It ruaehte ue; ooaaaqutatly «*
i in th* txbibitioa of pub-
aooount, aom* who an not
| ban, may already bar* had uu.
i boean** of hoTing hoard
I la*oan**tion with tb*offorte the
blag far lit daftat*. 11 thor* be
tgin* that tb* right aplrit doee not
[ ue, th* Tail of their nnderttand-
baa* b**n removed in th* twink-
|*yt, bad they been in Elbtrtoa /*»-
■ our Tie* Prwidont ad dr eased th*
I th* oounty. Of hi* epoeeh, it i*
hmoteaty to you, or any on* who
: him, that it wt* on* of Btephta*’
Th* larg* eoacoun* of poop!*,
I wan a gnat many lad is*, war*,
an hour and thro*.quarter*, oom-
with the *p*akor’* agreeablo
ea of philosophy and eloquence.—
Haiti** lor driakiag at a fountain
i an to few aad far betw**n with us,
loth to interrupt the regular
oasent, but th* aoul-itirriag pa
I which It loved, oot only moved tb*
I tear*, but frequently overcharged
It* heart* of tho poopl* who gave
iir emotions la *athu*ia*tie buisa*.
| th* afuraooa th* thr** Volunteer
of Ihi* county, being on parade,
I front ef Judge Them**’ plain, and
-Stephen*," who rttpoadtd la a
[ replete with good ooantol, that it
I the Compnato* could never kav*
l to go into *«rrlt* without Brat
They afterward* tailed for ' Thom
i Ik* Judge responded la a* an I-
■appropriate addreta; all of which
Tolaiteon notlvod with hearty
ton nn rtady to Inquir*, "What
~ Veil, th* planter* war* on
nay jndg* from th* tpiril with
out into th* amagtasont for
tact bond* for their cotton, 1
‘hat a* county of the *aat* tat-
'ill aarpnt* Blhort ia *oatribal
maintaining lb* Oovarnmont
the war. But If making *
r eool waa all Us* people won
s ef their
term*.
Th* Voluntoare an a* longer
about tb* form* of getting into nrvlc*, bo
an only anxious to moot th* invading ft*.
Tb* weather I* quite dry, and *arly ant
bountiful rain It all that can Mean u* good
crop* of turn ana cotton. Th* wheat orop.al
though damaged tome by rust, I* heavier the*
wo usually make.
ANON.
P. 8. Bine* writing, w* has* had a refresh,
ing shower of rain.
r Correspondence from tlse 4th Regi
ment, Georgia Volunteers.
Canr Jackson, Va., Jun* 24, 1861,
Editors “ Confederacy” :
Ire**, th* Rip Rap*, Sewtll'* Point, Htmplon
College and Newport News. At tl
place Ihe tenls of the enemy are visib
naked eye. This Regiment is commanded by
Col. Georg* Doles, late Captain of the Raid
win Blue*.
Our business is to guard against a landing
of th* enemy between Pig'* Point and Crane/
Island, and prevent a land attack cn Ports
mouth and Norfolk It is a difficult landing,
and 1 think they will task* no effort lo effect
it unleu in a very extreme case. We ar*
looking for them every night, these beautiful
tnoonibiny night*. Should they com* I pro
pheoy a superabundance of fish bait in Hamp
ton Roads, for the next twelve month* to
come. I look for peace before Christmas, al
though I expect a great war apluiterby th*
Pedersl Congress when it meet* in July. The
North cannot stand thu tear ; and when the
burden* of an onerous lax begin to bear down
upon the people there, they will attest It.
They nutt know that the re *stablishmeut of
our lot* commercial relations would not fol
low our subjugation. That is out of tb* que*
tioo; our people will suffer martyrdom befor*
tb*y will pay them voluntary tribute, and in
voluntary tribute will ooit them more than tb*
tribute will b* worth after they get it. Their
blookade ia *o miscalled- it i* a kickade, do
ing them vastly more injury than it does us.
It outs them off from rice, and measurably
from sugar, syrup and molasses. Their rev
enue is fast falling off, inaugurating an inex
orable necessity for a direct tax. The prioe
of their great staples, meat, corn, hay, coal,
live stock, is stoking lo a cypher. Their
great commercial and meebanioal interests
bav* takeo passage on Ihe telegraphic wires
for “Stagnation Point.” Lst present causes
continue to operate for twelve months longer,
aod the pitiable condition of the North will
be found aptly described in '* Milton's Par
adis* Lost,” where be tells about the effect of
Satan’s mistake, that be could better his con
dition in heaven, when it fell upon him h sad,
irredeemable reality, with all th* crushing
fore* of God Almighty's power. Experienc*
will teach them that the most amicable rela
tlons possible with ue will be th* best for
them.
Yours truly, S.
MILITARY BOOKS.
Army Regulations, for Confederate
States. $3.00.
Hardee’s Tartles, 2 volumes, cloth.
All the Plates. $2.50.
Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, paper.
All the Plates. $2.00.
School Tor the Guides, 28 Plates. $1.
Camp Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa
trols, &C. 00 cents.
Rules for Field Fortlflcnllons and
their defence and Coast Defence. GO cts.
Trooper’* Manual, for Dragoons and
Mounted Riflemen. $1.75.
Science of War, Strategy, selection of
ground, Ac. $1.00.
Cavalry Tactic*, for Trooper, Platoon
and Squadroa 8 volumes, $0.00.
Cooper’* and Macomb*’ Tactics,
for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75.
Robert’* Artillery and Maury’*
Bklrmlsh Drill. 1 volume. $1.50.
Ward’s Manual of Naval Tactic*.
$4.00.
Haswcll’s Engineer’s Hand Rook.
$1.75.
Hasweir* Mechanic’* Table*. $1.25
Lav’s Civil Engineering, (London
Book.) $2.00.
Glynn’s Crane*, Ac., (London Book.) 75c
Wilton's Builder’* Price Book.
$1.50.
Henck’i Field Book for Engineer*. $1
Templeton’* Mechanic's Companion.—
$1.25.
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Jan* 18
“ REPORTER,"
LoGrsug*. Georgia.
C ONFEDERATE HONIM, or Note*, will
ho received by thouodoralgood io payment
of Crockery, Chiu*. Glu* Were*, he , or it
payment of aeoooota. T. R RIPLEY,
June 18. Whitehall Bl, Allan'*, G*
OH BBL8 LARD OIL jut* r*o*iv*d ** «*•-
Ou signment end for oat* by
j**« f BUTLER A PETIRA
lirnBHT fo-*H hswnl* Pnr* Own Vktoky
W la Horn end for » ■%, A
INVASION I
TO THE WAR!
A “GEORGIA LEGION”
I B BEING ORGANIZED. It U to consiit of
four cmpoulu of Cavalry, of eighty man
each; of four companies ol Light lutsutry, to
eel with the Cavalry, ss Vulttgeurs; of two
companies of Heavy Infantry, end on* of Ar-
tilltry. _
Th* FULTON DRAGOONS hove tendered
to form port of tbi* Legion.
This Legion ii expected to go into Ser
vice before the 15th of August,
buttbo c ‘tnpsniei to bo selected IN A WEEK;
end to be thoroughly drilled befoie going into
aerate* Th* Fulton Dragoon* weut about
thy able-bodied men, who eon furniih good
horeos, end o cheep uniform. Gov. Brown
will arm ue—tho Legion la to be tendered
through him.
Her* ia offered o flue opportunity of going
into srrvloe, In * Regiment of novel organic*,
tioo, of pioked eomponioo. A dietinguiohod
number of th* Ouafodoroto Cnogreet. from
Georgia, who gate up tbia Legion, will dnabt
lose be appointed Colonel i th* other Said offl-
cert—Lieutenant Colonel, Major end Adjutant
ore to b* appointed by tb* Praeldent, from ex
perienced Army offwore.
Wo appeal to th* patriotism of our eitisoos.
not only of Fulton, but of other oouotioo, who
fool dltpoood to join th* Fulton Dragoons, to
lend In their tornee at o*o* to ue, or to rogie
ter tbolr oomo* at tboitoroof Lieut. Williams.
W* have but oa* we*V te rale* oar number, te
got It Ihi* Legion. All who wait to go, la-
fora a* clove*. Will oar frloode who cou’l
go ooaoors** thio movementf
BO. TaNCBT, Copt Full** Dragoon*.
Z A. RICE. Firel Lieutenant.
WM. M. WILLIAM*. Second Llout
AUeate, Jaa* N-tl
» LIST OF»LETTERS
DSMAINING la th* Ftal tMto* *1 AtlaaCa.
It Georgia, tut, let, 18811
A.
t Alloa. Mitt HJ2
Awtraj, lira CAL
Arnold, A ■
Austin, J P
Amomoa.E
Able, T
Arnold, F
B.
Bet*/, Hill A Go,
Bott, W A
Board**, R S
Br/aa, Mia* M
Beaton, Dr
Bred.., ML
Boon, Prof
Brava, G
Boordon, H D
Brava, B R
Both. W A
Brookiae, H
Bokor, lit
Brova, J T
fiekor, Mu* F
Brunt, Mr* B C
Bui./, F
Brava, B H
Bighem, Mr* G A
Bonier, J
Bramlett, J F
Braevall, O A
Burk, Mrs C
Brumb/.Col A V
Bueeey, Col N J
Bohitr, Mia* L
C.
Colderoll, J M
Coven, Mr* 0 L
Celdwol], C M
Clamone, Mr* E A
Campbell ft Co.C
Clark. Mr* J
Cerr, Wm A
Cook. Mr* GW
Cost ley, Mrs
Cobb, Wm
Cooper, J
Copeland, A
Clerk, Wm V
Caulley, Wm L
Con, FM
Crawford, J
D.
Denial, F B
Daley, C C
Davie, Mrs C
Devi*, Mre C A
Dewing, Thayer ft Co, Dorithy, J
Denniocham, R
Davis, J G
Dupre*. M M
Dooley, Mre P
Darby ft Clark,
Dyer, Mrs M
E.
Elliott, MiwN C
Embree, Miss J
Ewans, Wm
Elliott, Jackson
Elliscn, Wm
F.
Fornee, Wm
Flemming, Mrs M
Floyd, EL
Farmer, D J
Florenoe, Dr G T
Farris. Miss M
Ferrell, Mrs S
Farrar, Mrs 8
0.
Green, 8 P
George, Miss L
Golden. P A
Gant, W
Oilier, Wm
Giles, C B
Goodman. Mr
Green, J
Gibson, A J
Gorden, Dr G G
H.
Humphries, J W
Higgins, Mrs M
Humphreys, Dr Geo
Hanson, N P
Hull.Tsnneror Lesth- Hinton, J C
er Dealer,
liert, Mr* A C
Hook, J R
Herrington, Mils B
Hooper, J
Hillsmen, Mrs A
Huggins. J J
Hide, H
Hibler, Master ti
Haynes, R J
Higgins, J
Ha/s, J N
Hightower. Miss BC Hiiiburn, M<ss 8
Herndon Miss E
Hays, A J
Horton, C
J.
Jones, Miss A C
Jones, Capt J
Jones, A J
Jones, R Y
Jones, Miss J
Sackson, Miss K
Jones, Mrs S
Johnson, C A
L.
Lowe, B T
Lyday, T L
Lumpkin, Miss C
Levens, J P
M.
Morris, B
Mebry, Capt C W
Mason, J B
Mauley, Mrs W K
Mabre, M
MCr
McDaniel, Miss A D
McDaniel, A
McAfee, James
McClure. G W
McCulier, J 2
McCowan, Mrs E J
O.
Ozburn, Mrs M K
Oliver, Miss C A
O’Connor. Miss K
Ox burn, Miss L
Owen, Miss T
P.
Pace, Bteveu
Pougb, J A
Plummer, Mrs L
PerkersoD, T J
Pop*, Miss C J
Parker, W P
Pike, C Z
Phillips, M
Rutledge, Mrs M
Roberts, W B
Robinson, James
Robertson, P A
Ricket, P M
Reid, Miss A T
S.
Smith, JT
Speights, Miss J
Stubbs, Miss B
Shipley, J 8
Stapler, R F
SiinpSi'D, Miss E
Stavens, Mrs 8
Sullivan, R H
Stallings. J M 2
Sillivan, T F
Stegall, Wm
Bumerlin, L W
Stovall, T P
Saif, B H
Smithson, R T
To,lor, T B
Thomas, Mrs J
Terrell, J 0
Turner, Mrs M
Thomas, Mies A
Towns, Miss C C 2
Thomas, Mrs C C
Turner, David
Thompson, Miss C
Thompson, A G
White, John
Williams, D A
Whit*, J A
Wiggins, Miss K
Woed, James
Walker, Mrs L
Woodrutf. Mrs J K
Walker S M
Wood, W J Y
Warren, J R
Wilson, M M
Walker. A
Wingate, Mrs 8
Ware, T
Wimberly, A D
Wells, Miss L
Watters, J C
Wfrst. W 11
Watkins, Mrs L
Persons calling for any of the above letters,
will please say they
zre “ Advertised ”
.- Jol/ 1.
T. a HOWARD, P. M.
ft a* ii-mwrwbto ■'***» FS
for tmm « southern confederacy/
Rw*«on, Va , J«m JI -TImi OmmUoa h
Frtdey, ptmd an ordinnnoe authorising a leen
•ff4.0M.tM. of which 01.000.000 ere te bo is-
susd Kb trexeury notes.
Th# report of the ipwiil OobbUIm if-
poittkd for the purpose, recommends tb* ex-
palfion from th« Convention of Messrs Brows.
CuMsI* Barl#7. WUey, Bad sight other*.-
Pending its eontlderatioa, ihs Con eta lion ad
journed for want of b quorum. Ia tbs ssssion
lo day tbs Iwslrs msmbsrs above alludsd to—
all from lbs Panbaodls ssstion—wsrs sz-
psllsd.
Prioos Csmllls ds Palignse. a disUnguishsd
FrsDebmso, had an sudisnes with tbs Prssi-
dsnt jssterdsj. Tbs Prlncs comas to offer his
sword and ssrvicss to tbs Goafsdsrats Btatso.
Anthony Robinson, a venerable and as teem-
sd citissn of Riebmond, disd yssterdsy.
Tbs intsrest on tbs Virgin is BUU Bonds, not
bald or das ia lbs United Biotas, will bs paid
in eurrsney at Richmond tbs lst of Jnly. Tbs
interest dtis on bonds held by tho hoctils peo
ple of tbs United Btatso, is suspended daring
tbs war.
lea is selling in tbs streets of Riebmond
from $6 to $8 par hundred.
Passengers to day from Winchester report a
skirmish st Romney on Thursday. About a
dosen Federalists and two Confsdsratss were
killed.
Rotbing of interest st other points. The lo
cation of tbs troops ere so often changing;
their numbers so often increased or diminish
ed ; so many stratagems, plans, and discreet
movements of to day, are prudently changed
Baltimokb. June 30.—Six regiments passed
through here in tbs last twenty-four hours.
Part of the New Jersey Regiment in passing
were greeted with cheers for J*ff. Davis.
The Tribune says that Col Alton, ot the New
J. W. HEWELL,
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Wtostoy ead Iteplo
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner ’Wlxltwhall tn Alabama Etw^
ATLANTA, MOBUA.
Fab. 18—ly.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
Jirriuox, Cirr, Mo., June 30.—The States
THOMAS W, MURRAY,
Formerly of 1*1 Choabon Bt, How Tork,
Umars** * wbousau aasuaa m
Wines, Liqnon ft Cigars,
Aim oomMission dbalirs m
BUTTER, CHEESE, *o.,
•'fe. ROT* May Btrooiy Savannah, Mm*
April Ifr -dawSm.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to Hl«h, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOB TBB PimOHASB AMD SALB OF
TBJYJVB BBB B PBODUCB
Cotton, Groceries, 4e.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Were
House, on the corner of Forsyth street and
the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
May 4.
THE FINEST WATERINQ PLACE IN THE
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
unanrsTHsa oouhtt, osoroia,
W ILL be open for the reception of Visitors
oa the first of May. The Water, as a
Tonic and Iuvigorator, has no equal. The
Springs are easily accessible from either Go-
lumbusor Macon. aplS-Sm C B. LE1TNER.
P. E. MoDANIEL,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AMD COMMISSION MCBOHAHT,
ALL Dm 07 PH0DXJCH,
Haator Blratfo he*woea WhitehaU aad Frier,
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE Se WYLIE,
V/holtvd* and Retail Dealer* in
fWIMA, GUm, Btlvor, Plato* Wan, Vaaaa,
v> Parian Ftgaraa, Karoala* Lamya, Oondlo-
■tieke, T.O Tray*, Table Mata, Beak.ta, Glut
Shade*, Table Outlery, *•-,
CHSAP FOB GASH.
White Granite and eoamon Crookary at
wholesale, al Charleston price*, a early oppo-
elte Beaoh A Boofa, Whitehall • treat,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d. 1841.
At Wholesale or Retail.
i
WE are now prepared
to furniah manufacturers
and dealers with
Hemlock stole Leather,
While Oak Do.
French Calf Hklna, various kind.
Philadelphia Do.
Goat
Do.
Lining and Binding Nklne,
Shoe Thread,
Shoe Fylets,
Lnnta, Pegs, Malls,
And everything connected uith the
iiiamiliieture of Bools and Shoes,
A Large Lot of the above Ooodi
JUST RECEIVED,
And for sale at Wholesale or Retail, by
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.
Junt 20—dftwlm
BANK Of FULTON—AUbums Street.
B. W. HOLLAND,
A. AnrsLL, CAshler.
AOINCY CKNTtAL KAILKOAD A BANKING COM-
PANT—OfBcc ca AUbMu BWect.
A. W. J0NK8, Agcut.
AO KNOT G BORG IA RAILROAD A BANKING COM-
PaNY—OGce ou WblUhcll 8$reet ucur the RullrocA.
VK W. CLATTON, Agcui.
ATLANTA INSUKANCl COMPANY—OSNc, noil 4mm
g.P. LOGAN, frlissR
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE lot of now end desirable Goode,
coneieting, in pert, of the following erti-
Maai
HOOP-SKIUTS, from 3 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servanta.
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.
Aleo, a larg* lot of SHOES, euitebl* for th*
•eeeon, all of whioh woo bought oxolueivoly
for Coeh, end will b* eold at th* loweet prioe,
either to wholoeol* or rotail euetomers, for Coeh
only.
SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, June 15.
losbxxxabdt snuff.
15 BOTTLES AND BULK.
Par axle la qnanUtto* to FeMera by
R. A. ROBINSON A 00, WhnloonU Druyyiett,
CoutnvtUo, Kentucky,
an
M. A. A C A. BANTAB, Norfolk Yiryimn.
May 24—2m
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AMO Mini or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC URUORS,
Tobaooo, Cigars, &o. v
—a tea—
COBAN. LARO. CORN 4 FLOUR,
JVk. a, Cktrokto Minch, Mouth-Trot It,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of eloo* Coeh Boyer* le ro-
•peetfully invited to th* above (took.
Kerch 28
otx. is* a roBvia.
A. l qoaax
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
■ ARIETTA ITUCKT,
Atlanta, Georgia,
K EEP constantly on hand al) kinds of Pvo-
via tone and Family fiuppJipe buy and eel I
all kinds of Tennessee and Couotry Produce;
aleo. eel! Goode consigned to the best advan
tage, and render seoounts < f sale promptly.—
Patronage reepeotfallv eolioited.
A fine l»t ol Pure Country Corn Wblskv on
hand, end for sale by POSTER ft QUEEN,
may 6.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.
A HALF DOZEN SHOEMAKERS, (Rueeet
workmen) can obtain constant employ
ment at good wages and prompt pay, by ap
plying at once, to
STARR, ORR ft STEWART,
June 28—dtf Oxford, Georgia.
Notice.
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans,
the Tbsouoh Frbioit Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta aud Columbus, established io
March 1861, is suspended until lurther notice.
GEO. G HULL,
Supt A. ft W. P. R. B.
D. H. CRANE,
Supt. M. ft W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAlNARDft 00.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamers.
June 8-dtf.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For th* purehae* aad eel* of Woeteru Produce,
Oottoo, OroeerlM end Mtreoeodls* generally,
trankttn Building, Alnhmmm Street,
ATLANTA^ GEORGIA.
April 8,1881.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Mumfhcturers and Dealers la
MEN'S ft BOY’S CLOTHINO,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CAS8IMKRC3 AND TESTINGS,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, Whit*
hall, Rtre«t,
t. x. BRYSON, > ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T. M. BIAOMONT | April 2d, 1841.
A t. FOtHDSXTia, I I MONTOOMSar UTTU,
New Orleans | I Shelby rllle, T«nn.
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NEW ORLEANS,
PV)R Receiving. Forwarding and Selling, for
L Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps ooostantlv on band a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics ana House Servants.
May 18.
To Bent,
A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE of six rooms, with
closets and convaniecces throughout ibe
building, aod one hundred and Arty feet of
veranduh running round three sides of the
bouse. Tbia lovely suburban retrsat is situat
ed upon a beautiful sheet of water, one mile
and a-half from the city, and presents induce
meets which are unequall»d for a retired,
pleasant and convenient location near At
lanta.
For terms and particulars applv at this of
fice. June26-tf.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
n connection with his Con factional y, on
Whitehall street, where Ladies aad Gentlemen
may procure a first-rate artiole ef Ice-Cream
any hear during the day or evening. A share
of uatmn »ge is solioited.
May 24. F M. JACK. Agent.
A Stray Ntfro.
A SMALL AEGRO HOT wee left ia tha train
on the Bute Road nn Monday morning
last, and ia suppwed to have come to this mty
He is about ten peart old. da k eomptexioa,
wears a jeans salt* out in military stvle. a» d a
white feu bet For his delivery to J. H. R oe,
el the Franklin Printing Hoose, in this eity,a
liberal reward will be paid.
Atlanta, June 19-dll.
Nails! Hails! Nails !
T HE KTteWAH MINING * MANUFAC
TURING COM PANT, f
tv. Georgia, ora aow Making, i
111 lor * order* for nny ead ol
eoporter OUT NAIL. Addn
w. a cotb;
A. 8HOKTJ
a**4 Ha* May 28, ISSl.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Foreign and
Domestie
DRY GOODS,
C ONNALLT'S Block. Whitehall etraat, four
door* from Alabama Street. oprl 1.
McNAUGHT. BEARD * CO.
OnmmenHua need forwirdfa/ wBerehnmte,
BA rSTREET
Savannah, ------ Georgia.
Wn. McNeceav, I j Wx. K Baeas.
JeateOtaota, j merit (Joax Dae tea.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Menufoataror aad Dralar In
11TAIA 8IRA18, TB1AI8B
SNUFF, FINKS, HO.,
Wholoeol* ead Retell, at the Sign ot
Atlmmtn agar JawihrlWK
Whitehall Strati, Atloata, Gaorgla.
March 28.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wk8ltiAl8 utl bull (ealer is
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
-ABD-
GeaenJ Business Ageat,
II/ILL euoad prom pel/ to Ml baa I earn ea-
VV traewd to him. tlorele Freaklla Bolidlo*.
*8. mie-l,
THOMAS A ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Oecrgle.
Offtoe la ■amth'k SnHdiag, Whitehall atraei.
S. S. Taoaea, jaMK Saa. Fttoevv.