Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 04, 1861, Image 3

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■* ■Mfotlh* arO»U™URN 7 OONFEDEEA ! GT. CicMcdki r 0***m TtareH*$ A**! r hMVKh «M •* leathern OmMunj." tavti., at fUm*, to atat path**- , «rek, nad giw nariftg for lb* I to MWAM .illy «Ml th* u» tTmt; , «» Dally aod Wrebly w* ■ *f •atoeripllea kai expired f Molina* to 4* ia mj iarienc*. | will not, oud oar paper to uy i money io paid la advance, aw i tb* Un* tor wb!»h payment • or* bard Unto oa newspaper*, ir of them or* »e«pudl*g i aad tir of th*m, toioaoo they kin ! owing lo tkw* whish they cu- r entarprie* okall not (ail from ir* inland to Matin** to pabtish r; bat naitkar we, nor any ^ «* urth, son afbrd to pakllsh a rikarajNtoJkrtt. If tki* b« tb*ra U no furtbar troobla •ubaoribad lo anr paper tor a |lf tk*y ar* plaatod, «* r*qnwt ». aad pay lor itayrarlaad- I ba of advutage to than, aad bt of Iroabl*, In ratoring aad re- i oar books, «h«n abort Un* I or* mad*. All *• atk is pl*aty aad tk* moa*y in adraaw.— i shall bar* a good paper. Tb* \a food fond. | Mo Paper Friday. 1 nQIarioa* Fourth." It will b* i holiday by u and all *aploy*d Oa tki* atoMBt, tbara will ba 1 to-morrow. If, bowwror, any- Importaaes tranapir**, w* isxtra. t tko Fourth of July. W* lgnor* the name and maaanr* 1 Waskiagtoa.aa to torg*t tk* k that bond of patriots with or*ry ting defeat aod rain staring i fas*, darad aa aua, to whom lib- daar.than Ufa, to abjar* th* } tyrant. Camp McDonald Correa- pradence. - Ctplain Kendrick'$ oormeeo, and choeen Captain of Ike Lewie ,V -HecUk—ln far Ike War— off— Good fare— Tke Arvu— I Spring Place Companiee, and ft* r” to tke Camp, placed <n Irig called, and mattered into eer- Canr MoDoxaui, July 2d, 1M1. Ia tb* publieatlon of a it in yoar loan*of to-day,yon man ia, Mr. If. Kaadrisk, aa b*lag whisk yon will ptoaso oorroct,— b*ing from Oowsta, and on* la ilar worthy to command any la th* sarvltow I only maatioo bet of th«r* b*ing no many of that th* gsanla* Captain tbasraditdno him. Th* Com- th* Lewie A Philip* Rifire, was 'tk 8. C. Boas, aa Captain, aad was mind of Mr. Bo** until th* Com- tb* n*m« lo that of th* “L*wia lord,” at which tin** 8. C. Bos* Captain M. Ksodrtok also tod aa H* was fermorly Captain of la the Id Bsgimsnt *f th* Qoorgia aad a largo portion of his Compa- williag to s*rr* daring th* war, and Governor Brown still h*ld, llofGn. Phillips, hia plac*op*n a, provided h* eonld form a Com- ren time. Oar boya atoing a good arotoa, tsndsrsd Captain Ksndriek id, whish waa nlnstsatly oonasot- prsssad him too eloaa, and h* rafnaa in fie* health. Th* railroad boya sir ton, and it ia hard to k**p them id harder still for tktoa to raalia* really mastsrad ia (nr tb* war, abort Pram what I saa glsam uap talk, wo will ltora bar* for as- latwowaokai for w* ar* rvcelr- ition, la tk* ahap* of sh*lls, sania- opa. Our fora is good. Wa ha** tod ham*, alogaat harna, Boar aad —In short, w* fan hotter than Ik* ptopls of Qoorgia. ismpaay C, of th* Artillery. Be daaass, wa has* a stand of Bpring- ts, of th* pattern of 61. Th* Got. to 1st as (that is, th* wk*l* at* 24 gnat, of what ealibr*, I know rata wa will ba th* bast armed and on pea la* that hat* star left th* ar* daily nsorirtof more racrailo— and four yesterday, and w* can r*.' Th* Bom* Aar tilery la oa our kia I sonsldwroa* of tk* b«st Cont end lb* boat fallows I bar* srsr Ipriag Plan* boy*on oar right, and HU* Blues on ear snlrsm* loft; at Companiee. Th* Cadato ar* sp ars (totalled to drill th* ****ral la th* maanal, aad It Is surprising »kal sssaraoy tb* yoang ms* at > achool drill. Ton will Bad ia old gray.ksad«d man afrill*d by a 1 ytara old. ■arrnh tor Young is tagsrly aoagbt after ovary ill make it my hosinato to la- —sly hag real to pinto th* nan* of > Csahdarasy *a bla nil, aad sail dll*, aad at tattoo. If y*a dssir* to. I Will girayoa tk* datis* w* »*>r*i daring tk* day and otMr • rstpsstfully, A DAILY PURCHASE*, •orrsependent will toU to all Itodaptsia Kandrtoh kslag few* ^ w*« io«| awasn of ft, 'wt' Uto pitta, Md w* d* Mat think N it fair to siadit Oowata oounty dlth what proparly belong* te Fulton i ksow, w* still Insist that It Boa this Manly.—Bos. Oosrnsnntoy. ADVICB TO TBB CANT-GET-AWAY CLUB. if soars. Adair d Smith.. Gisratnns r Althoagh many other an id tabs an filing year oslamns, of met* intsrsst gsa- orally than this, I oaaaot refrain from sailing thaattontton at amt *aaTg*t.*w*y people w asm* at th* mamas of recreation that nr* af forded aa, near at boon. Th* intone* excite man that every where prevails, aad th* aan- stentstraln apo* th* pablio mind requires la. larval rnlaxetiaa, whsra for awhito w* may rust from th* die of businsas aad tk* axalto- maat of ooatrodiotory totograpbi* report*.— Maay of ear cltlsons or* accustomed at this sooooa to forgot hastate* for awhito, aod travel North for pleasure and amusement, staking th* plaaaaat plana* of Maw York aad other Northara State*, to spend their time aad mon- ay. Tki* all th* tim* haa been uanansssary, bat still has baoa doa*. Mow wo have out loose from all that tmaoka of Yoakoodota, al low mo to auggwt as th* spot to whil* away a few weeks, or a tow days la th* moat agreeable style imaginable, th* Catooea Spriuga. Locat ed In our own fnir Southern Confederacy, sup plied with all th* madieiatl waters that eould ba desired, and for turpnaslng la variety toy at tb* famed retreats of tb* North, with tush tatorUlatrt as Mtttrt. Harmon A Nichols, and tkoir accomplished ladies, w* foal eouk- dant in raoommaadiag Catoosa os worthy th* oonfidoam and pntronag* of our poopl*. Nothing it wanting that can aontributo to thn comfort of lha visitor, and navnr hnvt wa snjoynd n short rwpito from business to moeh is ws did hers. Poy Harmon A Nishola * visit Enquire for Woottou st th* Railroad depot. A pleasant drivn of half an hour taka* you to tb* Spriuga, tad if after a wash’s visit, you nr* not willing to stay a month, say wn are no judge of comfort. DIXIE. For th* Southern Confederacy. Msssss. Editors:—Is thuTri-WtoklyKnox ville Wkig of Juan 22th, Brow alow says: " Cora eropt and gardens ar* ptrohnd up by th* hast Though wt has* had showers, w* nr* suffering greatly for rain, and if rain shall not foil within a few days, ws nr* to b* grtatly damaged. ” Tbs Editor spanks of th* “ opprstsiT* weath er” for “ton or fifteen days past,” and says that “ th* sun haa poured hit rays down from a burnished sky, nod th* brasses blowing upon ns, most of th* tim*, have felt as though they war* blasts from * hatted furoaos.” Th* above it significant—aigniBesnt of th* gnat truth, svsry whan being evolved, that ia tb* struggle for Independent* and liberty, in whish tb* South is involved, aad for which tbs it contending. Divine Providence it on our •id*, giving us rufrutbing rains and th* astur- sne* of abundant crops, crowning oar brtv* armies in tk* field with victory la tvtry bat- lie end skirmish, and at th* sam* tim* visiting our susmiss with boakruptcy, famin* and dls- •aas, son fusion in tbsir couuoils, and driest, diagram, and death in srsry encounter. East Tennessee, of which Knoxville Is tboommer- einl and politionl center and capital, is tb* fiot bed of Lineolntem in that State, sad Brown- low is on* of tb* traitor* whs sr* nrgiag tbs people thsrs to arm tbsmtolvas and resist th* authorities of th* State and of th* Confederate Government, la other words, h* counsels the man of East Tsaasssas to fight for Ah* Lin- ools, end hslp him to fix his abolition yok* upon tbs nooks of tha freemen of tk* South. Ho and th* abottora of tb* Illinois tyrant and blackguard, ar* alraody romiviag tkoir reward la tha frowst of offended Deity la withholding from them fructifying rains, and threatening them with short traps, end probe bio suffering for th* want of doily brood. Every other sootion at th* country, la th* bounds of tha Soothers Confederacy, is being visited with refreshing seasons, giving every promise of sbsadont harvests, tad thus driv ing th* apprehension of fomia* away from oar thrashhold. Dot us b* thankful for this great, biassed, Providential interposition in our favor—this Diels* endorsement of th* Justasa* of ear onus*. For if nay poopls aver had cause to b* grateful to Htavan for forors directly boatowod, it la th* prapl* of th* Confederate State*— Bret, for eceeeeion ; tecond, far good crops la tha loldt and victory ia haul*; aad, third, tha aaauranco from oa High that our cause is approved, aad that we will aaeottd. AMOR PATRIAE. A Cauai. Ixdiqixitt to a 8onvuxmx Citi- «*».— At tb* batil* of Util* Dotkol, th* tor- vaal of Mr. Whitting, who lirte soar that plam, ruehod ia and ioformed kit matter of what waa going ea ; aad be teek hie rile and want out re defend hie home if nemrexr,— H* waa eepturtd aad eeat a prisoner to Old Point. He was marched in ef the potato of bag- onete of nine negraee no a guard nudes core mead at a Whiteman. Tbit was done'beeautt be was diecotertd with arme ia hie kaadt to pretest hie own firttid*. He ie Mill bald a prisoner ia Iran*, probably, fed ea what w* bar*, un derstood they feed priaoatre ea, 7 trackers aad a plat ef water a day. Hie rtaldene* hat •ins* beta destroyed, nod hit family ef wife aad ehrildrea, driven forth, hemeleaa, open thriworld.—Norfolk Dag Beak. Feta or Noava Cexouxe.—Th* Sag agreed epos by ikii State to aa exceedingly boaaltfo! ea*. The taler* era a rad field with a digit Mar is tha stair*. Oa tk* spear extreme to lb* lnstriptloa, •• May 20, 177*,” aad at tb* tower, •• May 20, 1861.” There art two hart, ea* of Mat oad th* ether of while.—JfeiriyA Kegieter. Carvtjouu vatu Own Boats-—Th* exeee sir* vigil**** of tk* EranavW*. lad , traepe, iadaood them I* arrest oad detain area at tkoir veaoeb * fow day* ela**, This was tha H W. H. B.,” a formldahli end, WVA throe M>«, etd ptoaiy ef ehet sad shell. Ska wa* rsteasvd *• t (is straagih of t msnmgi from Go*. It* Clottaa, who preaseaeod her all mm C0NFE9811C!. BY ADAIR Sc SMITH. TERMS: Daily, one year, 16; tlx months, t3; one month, 60 cents. Wheat, one year, 92; six months, 91.36—invariably In advance. Ws ask ee pec tel etteattoa of ovory lually to our peper. Those enjoying dally Bull focilltlti, will find The Daily Confederacy filled with the Is test Intelligence from the sett of war, both by telegraph, end from reliable special correspondents, of unquestioned abil ities and who** facilities for getting comet In formation era unsurpassed. Wo ere laying ont large some of money and exerting ovory effort to make onrt a first cites Journal. 10 LABOR BOR XXPEB8S will be withheld that will add to the attractive* nets and interest of oar peper- To reimburse as for the heavy expenses we have incurred— not simply the ordinary expenses of publishing a paper, bat for onr correspondence and tel egraphs, we moat rely in a great measure upon receipt* from subscriptions. We ask our friends everywhere to aasist ns In getting subscribers. Every man who take* onr paper, so fkr aa we know, ia pleased with It. We feel very aure that wa have not a single subscriber that could not at least send ns one more with bat little ef fort, while many could aend us a doaen or more. Let every friend be aasnred that with the in crease of onr circulation, onr ability to make a better paper will be greatly enhanced, and such means shall be used to the best advantage. We hope thoae who have subscribed for our Dally for a short time, will renew their subscriptions and GO IT FOB TBE WHOLE YEAR. It will benefit ns more, and aave considerable trouble in erasing and re-writing names on our mall book. Our Weekly is one * tbs largest tad moat attractive newt- papers In America, end will be filled with the choicest rending metier—made np from the emam of onr Dally Issue. In fotun It will bo mailed punctually every Wednesday morning on th* Georgia, tha Macon A Western, end the fifote Rood trains, fiend in your order*. fjf Postmasters ere authorised to act ea our Agent* In obtaining enbacribars and forwarding the money—tor which they will bo allowed to retain, at commission, twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cent* on each Dally tnbecriber. %gr Persons getting np Club* of five, tea or more subscriber*, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12X per cent, lea* then our regular rale*. gar Mo name will ho entered on anr books until th* money I* paid; end nil subscriptions nr* dlseontlanod when th* tim* aspires for which payment Ie made, intone th* seme be raaowed. Jon*, Wt Atlanta, Ottesto FOB THN “ SOUTHERN OONFBDBRACY.’ Biomsom, July »—-Joseph Laldly, an tmi anal chtmlet, formerly a draggist, bed his bond and arms awfully mangled to day by th* ex plosion of fnlmlnallog powdor, at th* persua sion sap manufactory in this ally, aad died instantly. Robert E. Clayton, hie emUtoat, was ear lonely woaaded. Pentagon report thst Goaornl* Cad walla- dor aad Patterson orotted th* Potomee yester day morning with n joint fore* of thirty-two Utooeaad aeon. They forthor report that Goa. Johnston toft Winchester yesterday afternoon to moot th* invading fora**. They forthtr re port that an engagement took pine* between n Virginia Regiment, under Col. Jtokson, and Um enemy. Jeektoa foil back oa Martins- burg, capturing forty oavalry, and killing and wounding many—th* number not ascertained. Tk* general impression is, that wa are on th* eve of important estate. Th* Baltimore Sun of Tuesday received, from whioh th* following ie extracted : “The New York World publishes n letter oontrmiug th* capture of th* Eoglieh berk Sima, with riled cannon for th* Confederate Stats* | also th* capture of the Privateer steamer Webb. President Duels publishes n proclamation in this morning’s Examiner, onnonneing tb* ad; mission of Tennessee into the Confederacy, at completely as ether States. « Spain will observe strict neutrality in th* American war.’’ “ Sir Haary Bui war ie very ill.” Th* Baa eonfirma the occupation of Balti more, sad th* toiiora of th* Polio* Commie- aioaers. Gen. Banks eta tea in n Proclamation that he roeaivad orders from Washington to do so; oad th* Woehingtnn correspondent of th* San thyt there are between sixty and savanty thousand troops In the neighborhood of Weehj iagton. About fifty members of Congress her* ar rived. Th* Boston Commeroiel Bulletin states that there were twelve failures in New York, four teen in Boston and four In Philadelphia, last week. Ax Apt Kitort.—A lady recently asked President Davit what tha Confederate foreee would do if the Northerner* were to force thorn book from Manassas t President Deris quiokly responded, “ There will bt few left, modem, lo be forced beck." HVMENIAL. SMITH—COOLEY.—Married, on Tueedty, 2d Inst., by Rev. W. J. Boot!, Mr. Bixox Bairn, and Mies EsTnea 0. Coolkv, all of this city. PITTMAN—NEAL. Married, at the Second Baptist Church, on the 2d instant, by the Pas tor, Rev. J. C. Clark, Maj. Daniel H. Pittxax and Miea Lon. Nbal, daughter of Col. John Neal, all of this city. H. Z. C M NO. 16, R. A. H. 1 REGULAR MEETING of Mooxt Ziox O. CasprxR, No. 16. of Rotal Arcb Hasoii, will bo hold on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT at tho usual hour, for the transaction of business of vital interest to tha Craft. All Companions in good standing will plrnsa heed this notice and present themselves at tha Lodge Room, if only for one Aour at tha time named. C. R. HANLEITER, July i—3t. Secretary. & Have just received a large lot of NEW GOODS. HOOP-SKIRTS from a to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, DRESS SILKS, Military Bntton, Trimmingi of ill kinds, MOSQUITO BARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, of great variety. A large variety of STAPLE GOODS. Also, a splendid assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Arc. A heavy stock of ALL KINDS OF SHOES. All bought for Cash, anil will be sold cheap. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, July I. REVENUE. CiTT CLuax’s Orricn, City Hall, ) Atlanta, July 1,1)21. j C ITY TAX PAYERS will plaaaa remember that tha Ordinance on tho subject of City Taxes require* that th* sam* shall b* paid by th* first day of Angnst next. I will b* at my office each business day, from now until tho first of August next, reedy to raoeiv* payment and reoatpt for th* aam*. Pleas* ealfeeoa, cad embrace th* opportunity, before tke ever crowded^oat JjJj^cOMBE, July |—tin. Clark and Collector. To Kent, i throughout tk* ad fifty font ef k running roan* tare* sides at th* This lovely sahartnn retreat Is sttaai ad spun • baaotlfol skMt ef water, ea* mil* aad a-half from tb* *My, oad overeats ladae*- reeato which aa aacqaallcd for * retired, r 1 * oad mnrealist tea*lie* near 4L A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ef six A closets and eonvenienns* tki building, and on* hundred and verandah vanning round three ^ tat ternu nod particulars applet thU^ef LEATHER! LEATHER! At Wholesale or Retail. I WE are now prepared to furnish manufacturers and dealers with Hemlock Mole Leather, White Oak Do. French Calf Skins, various kinds Philadelphia Do. Morocco Do. Goat Do. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, Shoe Kyi els, Lasts, Pegs, Nalls, And everything connected with the manufacture of Boots and Shoes. A Large Lot of the above Goods .TXJST RECEIVED, And for sale at Wholesale or Retail, by DIMICK, WILSON & CO. June 20—d&wlm MILITARY BOOKS. Army Regulations, for Confederate States. $3.00. Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, cloth. All the Plates. $2.50. Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, paper. All the Plates. 92.00. School for the Guides, 28 Pistes. $1. Camp Duly, for Infantry, Guards, Pa trols, Ac. 00 cents Rules for Field Fortifications snd their defence and Coast Defence. 60 eta Trooper’s Manual, for Dragoons and Mounted Riflemen. $1.75. Science of War, Strategy, selection of ground, Ac. $1.00. Cavalry Tactics, for Trooper, Platoon and Squadron. 3 volumes, $5.00. Cooper’s and Hacombs’ Tactics, for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75. Roberfh Artillery and Maury’s Skirmish Drill. X volume $1.50. Ward’s Manual of Naval Tactics. $4.00. Haswell’s Engineer’s Hand Book. $1.75. Haswell’s Mechanic’s Tables. $1.25 Law’s Civil Engineering, (London Book.) $2.00. Glynn’s Cranes, Ac., (London Book.) 75c Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book. $1.50. Henck’s Field Book for Engineers. $1 Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion.— je27 j. McPherson a co. INVASION I TO THE WAR! A “GEORGIA LEGION” CaYtlrj, as Voltigaura; companies of Haavj Infantry, aod on* of Ar tillery. The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered to forai part of this Legioa. This Legion is expected to go into Ser vice before the 16th of Angnst, but the companies to b* relented IN A WEEK; sad to b* thoroughly drilled before going into ■•wire. Th* Alton Dragoon* mat shoot fifty abto-bodted man, who can foretell good korere, and s ehrep uniform. Gov. Brawn will arm o*—th* Lsgion te to b* tendered through him. H*n I* offered n fin* opportunity of going into rewire, in n B*glm*al at aovtl organisa tion, of piakad oompsafos. A dtellagntektd mem bar ef th* Confederate Congress, from Georgia, who g*tonp tki* luglm. will foikk lea* b* appointed Colonel; th* *tk*r l*ld od- rere—Lieutenant Orion*], Mtjor aad Adjataat are te h* appointed by th* Frealdant, from *x- p*ri*ared Army offirer*. Wa appeal to 4b* paMotipa at mat ri Ureas not rely «f Filtea, hat of rik«r regattas wh* -hm Bar ere as to • ear etmbtr, to foal diapered to joaa tb* Foltoa Daireire, read in thrir asm** at*a*a to re, otjajaf) tor thrir ana** at Ibastoreef 1 W* her* bat *** wrek to mb* ret ia this Ltgioa. All wh* wool tog*, io- *.a ft. p. K. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND OOMMIUION MERCHANT, lUMiinii ALL KOTOS 07 PRODUCT, H*ator ttrMt, tetwren Whitehall aad Friar, CHINA DEPOT. COLE 8c WYLIE, Whohaal* and Retail Dealer* in pHINA, Glare, Hirer, Fitted Wan, Tasw, U Farina Figures Kami** Lamps Gaadla- •tinks Tea Trays Table Mato, Baskate, Glare Shades Tabl* CuUvry, A*., A., CHHAP WOK CASH. White Graalto and aommoa Croak*ry at whela**!*, at Charlwtoa priore, naorly oppo- •lto Batch A Baoft, WkltohaU ttrmt, Atlanta, Georgia April 2d, 1ML LORRTTiLARD’g SKUTY. IN BOTTLES AND BULK. Wbr sole la fcaBtttte* to Jobber* by R. A. ROBINSON A 00, Wkaletale Druggiete, Lout art lie, Kentucky, Am M. A. A a A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia. May 2d—2m N. A. MoLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, in nun n FOR CION A NO DOMCSTIC LIQUORf, Tobaooop Cigcrt, 4o. y COBAN, LARD, CORN A FLOUR. AV 8, Cktrakaa Black, Faaeh-Traa ft., Atlanta, Georgia. T hX attaaUoa of close Cub Bayer* te re spectfully invited to th* abon stoek. Monk 22 tax. iu a. run*. J. l. qcaax FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS —AMD— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, naaiivTA svaanv, Atlanta.......... Georgia, also, rell Good* oonsigatd to th* best advan tage, and render accounts of sal* promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of Pur* Country Corn Whteky on hud, snd for ul* by FOSTER A QUEEN, may 6. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For th* purchase aad aal* at Western Produoa, Ootteo, Qroeeriee and Merecaadlre generallr, Franklin Butldtnf, Jltton Mroct, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 4,1441. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, If aiMifcetar«n and Dolan la MEN'S A OOFS CLOTHINS, QENTLEMKN't FURNISHING GOOD*. CLOTHS, CAHSrUH/ttS AND VSBTiyOS, Markham’* Iron-Front Building, Whit* hall, Street, r. n. laveox, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, v. a. uacaoav j April 2d, 12*1. t. >. raixmxvn, I I hoxtoommt uttu, New Orleana I I EkelkyrUle, Tea*. POINDEXTER & LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, NEW ORLEANS, P iR Receiving, Forwarding ud Balling, for Marahuta, Plantar* sad Trader*. Alee, krep* oustaatly on hud a good ueortmentof Field Hud*, Jfwhuie* ana Hone* Barr ant*. May II. CUTTING & STONE, Whol«*l# RfiUil Doeltra lo Foraiga aad DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four dears from Alahuaa Street aprlL Me NAUGHT, BRAID * CO. MAT BTSMMT ttavenaah, ------ Grergta. Ww. MoNacnv, I f Wn. K. Bus*. JaanOanaBB, J merit J Joan Dnxua. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Munfoetarer and Dmtltr ia KATAIA IIIA1I, TI1AIII INUfif, PIPti, *o., Wkotaaala aad Retail, at th* Slga ef iHnfo Cigar Mmantnctarg, Whitehall Street, AUuta, Grergta. March 24. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Vhslmlt ui UUil fctkr i« PRODUCE ARB PROYISWKS, Gsaenl BhImh Agsat, kiriLL attend pranptly to itr koriaore *a- W Wasted tohim. fitorei* Fraahlia Bolldlag, tald-ly THOMAS tb ABBOTT, ATT0BNEY8 AT LAW, Mg* Ire |re|4L». W-llfl— Vklkkftli ♦ JSSw^ jteVTiSSJ: