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)AY, JULY 10, 1801.
morning *• pabllth Lincoln's
ill. II baa already appeared in
a, bat baviag mere arrora la it
saw la an; publication of aqoal
in paaetuatad It and arraeged
aa that it ia readable.
Dlrlgo Volunteer*,
apoadaut, Dmioo, prapoaaa la gat
uap of Infhaliy with tha above
baa mad* a beautiful aad moat no-
ib of Camp McDonald, which ha
thographed—10 X 16 Inohaa—
poaitlon of tba ttvernl ragtmeata,
a., now thar*.
d oapiaa will ba atrnek off,
aold at from 25 oaata ta$l each,
atyl# of finiab, paper, be. The
a an la ba appnprlatad to tba
tba company.
Ill be publiahad, containing iba
rp aolditr ia Iba brigade—in Iba
dab the lithograph will be plaeed,
whole eneampmeat and aver/
tea.
ia doubt of lha oompleta euooeae
prlae. Tba membara of Iba bri-
ir frienda will aaeh want a oopj,
ealdei ibouaande of ethan. We
tad the draniag, and aan Touch
lap, aad that it will giro aatlefao-
i it oar Oaaaral TraroHng Agt
t ter tebeOriptleat aad ad-
i -'Hosthcrn ConfedarnrT ”
of Raw*, ia ala* auther-
l aeak, aad giea raaaipia dm iba
blip araaad Iba a am* of .very
i aer Doilp and Weekly moit
i of enbeeripUa* kaa expired.
| ooatiaua to da ia every iaalaaaa.
I will not, aaad aar paper ta aap
i moaap ia paid ia advene*, aar
i the time for which papaaaat
i are bard timea aa mewapeper*.
r of them an auapaadiag i aad
r of thane, haaaaaa thop hare
I awing la thaaa whleh thop naa-
ar eoterprie* aball not fall from
ga Inland ta eeotiaaa to publiab
r; but neither we, aar aap
lea earth, oaa afford to pabliah a
laabeoriban pop/or it If thio ba
*, then ie no further trouble
eabooribed ta anr paper for a
If thop an plaaaad, wa nquoat
w, aad pap lor it a pear in ad-
i ba of nd Tea teg* to than, and
af trouble, in entering and re-
ina an our hooka, whan abort time
an made. Ail wa aak ie plantp
i aad tba monep in adraaea—
aball have a good paper. Tha
ia aJuoi foot.
i Annuel Moating of the Union
illdlng Aeaoeiatlon, held on tha
Ith instant, tha following Officare
choeen to aerra for tha eec-
ia Association :
Glbxm, President
lonie Kan, ]
VSHffim.
0. Waits, J
aniBL Pittuax, Saontarp.
’. R. Fowl**, Treasurer.
IMP Mia wan. whawwwM toaoaaad an tart
•pan thorn Tbalr maaop would aaaa ha as*
ponded, and I hap weald not ba prspeelp
dial had.
Wa aaM Ihla paiiap af aar Oararwaat ia a
bad ana, tad ** it ia. Tba Oanmaal
should always clothe lit soldiers; hot this ia
•a lima la ga ta grumbling about tba abort
eeaelaga af Congrsaa. It 'weald net ram I ip
the evil la aaatplaln Perhaps, tea, we whs
an not fUlip acquainted with all Iba difficult
lias sarrewndtag aar laglslaiara, easwat prop ■
arlp appraalata them. It map bare bees
fouad utterly Impracticable; wa knew not.
It la tee lata now Ibr a different policy la ha
adapted. The Midlers must ba elolhad bp
their frlaada. Let than ba aa delap.
Ihlag ibr tba Holders.
r'a attention to Iba low
w bare ta My.
lento Ooraramont dost not fur
nish eletblng, but pope thorn
ararp six months, la llou tharo-
a bad erraagomont; and If our
Virginia an loft to prorldo thoir
this monap, thop will die next
nomads. Wa same Ibis msttor
at every mother, wife and sister,
, husband or brother la tha aor
ta work at com aad got up win-
for thorn. Thors is ns lima, n«l-
Erery soldier will need two
my of rod flannel, good, beery,
ho worn next Iba skin. No Qeec
a winter ia the houM in Vir-
haolng goad hoary flannel shirts
much loss oan this bo dona ia
must bare shoos—not boon.—
ba made af stout leather with
high enough to raaoh lha sables,
up ia frost. Tha bottoms eheuld
soldier oan walk further ia a
aad with msoh mare oeae, with
•boas, than If they are thin aad
>op should ba nwad and sat peg-
liar should hare me coat end oaa
of strsag, hoary, woolen male
or garments, and ararp ana should
blanket.
ladies go ta work, at ansa, aad
slothes far tha Midlers. Hare
ta be forwarded to them bp the
bar at moat. If it la sat dose,
will die af said la far greater
all the bullets that Liaoela's
sheet at them.
t af West Peiat hare taken tha
Ibis matter, as will ba seen bp lha
’ a moating bald there, which
paper this morning. Let a like
ha gattaa up among them here,
A tut Erery county^
‘t la Its awn Midlers,
eaa't gat their slather with
They eaa't leamjHljr
the slot bee dsuldrt ta
> wear." If they eaaid,
«?o* by army warms aad
AMkm by Kn, B. H* Bill.
CALL FOR A COUNTY MEETING.*
Produce Lean ta tha Cenftdarate Stats*.
CitiMoa of Fultoo County! Too ora ro-
quMtod to mootnt tha City Hall on aaxt Tues
day, (16th iaatant,) at 11 o'oloek, to hear ad
dressee from Hon. B. H. Hill, aad others, on
the •object of the Produce Loan to the Confed
erate State*. A moot unrighteous war ie forced
upon aa. A diabolical and treaeherone Gov
ernment has determined to subjugate or exter
minate ue if poeeible. The time for action hae
come. We have no alternate but to maintain
our rigbte by the sword, or tamely consent to
be the urfs and elaves of our enemies. Shall
we quietly bow our necks to receive the yoke ?
Never 1
Fulton County has nobly responded to the
call for men to drive back the invader. Al
ready nearly a thousand of her brave sons are
on the field, and others are hastening to follow
them. We must sustain them while they fight
our battles. And this we oan now do without
cost to ourselves. No donation is demanded*
The Government will pay a full price for your
ootton and grain in bonds that bear 9 per oent.
interest This is the very best investment you
can mske of your surplus produots. Come
out then, one and all, and hear Hon. B. H,
Hill, whether you have produce to subscribe
or not.
MER1DBTH COLLIER,
CLARK HOWELL,
THOMAS MOORE,
P. H. RANDALL,
WM. A. WILSON,
JESSE M. COOK,
E. M, TALIAFERRO,
JACOB REDWINE,
JOEL HERRING,
8. K. PACE,
DANIEL PITTMAN,
J. L. ROGERS,
L. J. GLENN,
J. P. LOGAN,
E. HUMPHRIES,
W. P. HARDEN,
WM. EZZARD.
Ladles* Relief Society..
Agreeable to previous notice, the Ladies of
West Point and vioinity, met atLyeeum Hall,
4 o’clock, P. M., July 3rd.
On motion, Mrs. Amos Huguley was called
to the chair as temporary President, and Miss
Sal lie Fannie Reid was requested to act as Sec
retary. The following resolutions were then
unanimously sdopted:
Resolved l. That the Ladies of West Point
and vicinity, will proceed to form themselves
into an Association, to be known as the Ladies
Relief Society, for the purpose of furnishing
when necessary, and oi cutting and making
clothes for the members of the Wesr Point
Guards, and of other companies that may go
to the war from our vicinity—believing that it
is woman's highest privilege, as well asjsolemn
duty, to minister as fares in her power, to the
wants and oomfert of the brave men who have
sacrificed all, and risked their lives for her de
fence.
Resolved 2. That the more effectually to car
ry out these objects, we will prooeed to elect
the following permanent officers, to-wit: a Pres
ident, ••▼an Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, a
Secretary and two assistant Secretaries.
Resolded 3. That the President appeint the
following committees: On Finance, on Selecting
Material, on Cutting and Inspecting Work, and
on Transportation. The number in each to be
approved of by the Society.
Rtsolved 4. That the Society shall meetevery
Tuesday morning, at • o’clock.
Resolved 5. When permanently organised,
the Secretary shall by correspondence with
Copt. Todd, of the West Point Guards, and with
officers of other companies going from our
midst, ascertain the kind, amount and site of
garments used, and report same to the next
meeting.
Resolved 6. That the Treasurer and Secreta
ry procure blank books, suitable for record of
their respective offices; and that a careful ao-
count of all expenditures, and a p/ain record
of all proceedings shall be kept, and be open
for inspection of the members of this Society.
Ia accordance with the second resolution, the
following permanent Officers were unanimous
ly elected:
Mrs. Mary W. Erwin—President*
Vice Presidents:
Mrs. J. M. Harrington, Mra. Wiliam Reid,
Mrs. G* H. Winston, Mrs. W. H. Spanier,
Mrs. Amoe Huguley, Miss Luoie W. Todd,
Miss Floride C. Ley.
Miss Belie Lanier—Treasurer,
Miss Sallie Fannie Reid-Secretary,
Miss Annie Irwin, 1 a..,.*.-.
Miss Lucie Shepherd,) AM,aUl11
The following resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet
ing be published ia the “SouthernOonfedra-
cy," the 44 LaGrange Reporter” aad 44 Cham
bers Tribune."
Ne farther business appearing, the meeting,
after aa enrollment of the names of all pres
ent as members of the Society, adjourned.
Mas. AMOS HUGULEY,President
SaLtia Fannie Rain, Secretary.
HYMBMAL.
BADGER-PETTIS.— Married, eu the 8th
last., by the Rev. Lewie Lawehe, Dr. Kura
B Banuam, and Mtaa Hattaa M. Pams-all
at this city.
sum & iiomitt,
TO* TXB - flOUTHBRN COVFiDWUcnr." Have just received a large lot of
NEW GOODS.
Ib nenaaqneacie at atmospheric electricity,
last sight, t»lsgfi,h maaeageo could aat ha
tramHted anr tba wire*.
ATTENTION, VKCHAN1C RIFLES.
THIS CORPS haa been duly aeoepled
ta fens a a* af tha two Oompaalee who
an ta form a BsItalian of Georgia
ffappert aad *" * “ ‘ “
f l
- flappars aad Miner*," ta b* armed
aad eqaipped by tha State. Oar Com
pany will ha aampaaad af aaa haadrod
man. Thar* an bat a fow men vaeaa-
elaa la the Company. Thou desirous
of roaatetiaf themselves with as most
mska early applio.Uon to tha uader-
algaad. 6. H. lOSTELLO, Gaptaia.
J. M. TOT, 1st Lieut.
JA8. NOBLE. Jr., 2d L’t
WM. KELL KB, Id Llant
THOS. V1QIS, 0. 8.
N. CENTER, Saorotary,
jyfl-lw J. M. TOT, Tmsanr.
JUST OUT!
THE OHLY IMPROVED EDITIOH
OF
HARDEE’S
infantry
AND
RIFLE
TACTICS!
Two Volumes, paper, all the plates, $2.00
Two Volumes, paper, no plates, 1.50
FOR SALE BY
July 7 j. McPherson & co.
JUST OUT!
THE IMPROVED EDITION
OF
HARDEE’S
iST INFANTRY
AND
:rElFLE^:
TACTICS!
PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE
BY
S. H. GOETZEL & CO.,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
W E beg leave to cell public attention to the
fact that our adition of COL. HARDEE’S
TACTICS is ths only ona that has recently
been revised by the distinguished author, and
tha only one secured by copyright in the Con
federacy.
The work is published—
In 2 vole., bound, 24mo., with plates, st $2.60
44 pamphlet, 8vo., 44 at 2.00
41 44 44 without plates 1.60
The price is always understood for the whole
set of tne two volumes, on receipt of which wa
will mail them and prepay tba postage to all
parts of the Confederacy. Booksellers and
Military Companies, who order largely, will
reeaiva a liberal discount.
Those Booksellers and Publishers, who are
selling SPURIOUS EDITIONS of COL. HAR
DEE’S TACTICS, will have to suffer the pen
alties of the law ; and thoae who are buying
such editions, we beg to assure that they are
all mutilated editions, and that not one of
them oontains tboee improvements and chan
ges which Col. Hardee but recently adopted,
aad wh<eh oan only be found in that edition,
which we now bring before the public.
NOTICE.
So many editions of my 44 INFANTRY AND
RIFLE TACTICS” having lately been pub
lished, 1 think it due to both the public nod
publisheri to state:
That the COPYRIGHT EDITION of my IN
FANTRY and RIFLE TACTICS, published by
B. H. GOETZEL A CO., in Mobile, is the only
COMPLETE. CORRECT and REVISED Edi
tion, and this Edition only contains the im-
f irovcment* and changes which I have recent-
v made, adapting the manual to the use of
the arms generally in the hands of ths troops
ia the Confederate States.
W. J. HARDEE,
Colonel Confederate States Army.
Fort Morgan, June 18, 1861. jy 7—lm.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
William TiaaiLL, )
r«. f Bill for discovery,
Elizabeth Ford, Norman Ford. V relief, Ac., In De-
Beleta Henson, William Ford i Kalb Superior Court
and Mary Ford his wife. /
TT appearing to the Court that three of the Defendants,
1 to-wit Delete Henson. William Ford and Mary Ford,
reside ia the county of Randolph and Dtate of Alabama:
It Is therefore ordered that they do appear and answer
said Bill, on or before the first day of the next term of
said Court, to be held oa the fourth Monday in October
next; and that they be served personally with a copy of
this order at least sixty dsys previous to said Court, or
that said order be published in one of the public gasettee
of this State once e month for three months previous to
said Court and that upon their Atilure to appear and an
swer, sehl Bill he taken pro eoitfomo ns to them.
Granted at Chamber, May 11, IDfil.
O. A. BULL, Judge Dnperior Court
Filed in office, this 11th of May, 1841.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court this 16th of
Mny, 1641. T. K. UOYLR, 0. 8. O.
July 10—t4mo.
TNI FINIBT WATERING FLACK IN TNK
tOUTHKKN CONFEDERACY.
THE OHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
HOOP-SKIRTS from 8 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
MUSLINS, BAREGES,
DRESS SILKS,
Military Bittam, Trimmiigi«( all kinds,
MOSQUITO BARS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of great variety.
A large variety of
STAPLE GOODS.
Also, a splendid assortment of
.IEWKLBY, WATCHES, tco.
A heavy stock of
ALL KINDS OF SHOES..
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, July S.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
Wholetalt and Retail Dealer $ in
riHINA, Glass, Silver, Plated War*, Vaaea,
L Parian Figures, Karolina Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beech A Boot's, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1861.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
W ILL attend promptly to any business en
trusted to him. Store in Franklin Building,
on Alabama street
mlfi-ly
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AKD COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AXn DEALER IX
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
.fff/SMfw, Georgia.
March 20.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Cotton, Groceries and Mercnandixe generally,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 6,1861.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturer* and Dealers In
MEN'S A BOV’S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMKHK8 AND VESTINGS
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
t. m. sarsoN, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
v. m. BBAUMOMT j April 2d, 1861.
J. i. POIXDBXTBS, |
I MONTQOMMT UTTLX,
I Bhelbyvtlle, Tenn.
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
HO. 48, IIROINX STIIIT,
NEW ORLEANS,
F iR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, for
Merchants, Planters snd Tradsrs. Also,
keeps constant! v on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Meobanios ana House Servants.
May 13.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer aud Dealer in
HAYAHA CI0ABS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, SC.,
Wholeeale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Atanufactorp,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 28.
NATIONAL AMERICAN.
T HERE are several thousand dollars still
due me for subscription and advertising,
on aeeount of the late 44 National American ”
newspaper, by parties scattered throughout the
State. I need tbe money—am, in fact, suffer-
ing for the want of it. Is not this simple state
ment enough to induce every man, who knows
himself to bo ladobted, to mske immediate
payment either in whole or in part f The
Good Book says: 44 Thou shall not mutate the
mouth of tbe ox that treadeth out the corn."—
Neither should y<m starve the Printer, who,
by unremitting toil, faralsbse your mental ali
ment a R. H ANL1ITRR
Atlanta, June 7, UfiW
none IS TO CORRBffiPilRDBVTSfo
'PARTIES writing lens for Information will
X please enclose ike peerage toe the aaewee.
StrafeTcT
W. F. HERRING & 00.
THEIR LARGE STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ST VERY LOW.-®
WE HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF
MILITARY GOODS:
Georgia Grey Cassimeres,
Georgia Green “
Georgia Brown u
Blue Broad Cloth,
Cadet Grey Broad Cloth,
Military Buttons,
Georgia made Shirtings, suitable for Soldiers,
Which wc will sell as low as can be afforded under the circumstance!.
Our SWORDS will he ready this week—a Southern made Sword—good tem
per—fine finish—at a reasonable price.
We are prepared to make up UNIFORMS for Companies at short notice and
fair prices for CASH.
W. F. HERRING & CO
June 20—dim.
• HRE AND LIFE
—AND—
MAUVE INSURANCE AOENCY.
T HE subscriber represents four First Class
Southern Companies, and sight Nsw York
Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of
SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and pavment of losses without a ay un
necessary delay, words bare need not be used
to prove. Tbe proof ean be found with thoee
who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate
as to procure Policies et this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken as usual.
LIFE IN5URANC.
The attention of both sexes who would se
cure for themselves an important benefit while
they live, and also provide for their families
and loved ones in tbe event of Death, are in
vited to examine the superior advantages tha
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
affords over other Life Insnranoe Companies.
Information relating to the principles of Life
Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of
fice, in the seoond story of Connolly's build
ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
march 30. General Insurance Ageney.
MERCHANT'S
INSURANCE COMPANY,
RICHMONO, VIRGINIA.
Capital Authoriied $400,000
Cash and Surplus, 1st May, 1861.. 311,86#
DIRECTORS:
Jos. R. Anderson, Willalm G. Paine,
James L. Apperaon,
William Breeden,
David J. Burr,
Wo. H. Christian,
John Dooley,
L H. Glasebrook,
Lewis Ginter,
Samuel J. Harrison,
Roscoe B. Heath,
Edward McCarthy,
E. Miller,
Samuel Putney,
John Purcell,
John D. Quarles,
David J. Saunders,
George D. Shell,
Franklin Stearns,
John C. Sinton,
Ed H. Bkinkar,
Georgs G. Sumner,
Thos. Taylor, Jr.,
William O. Taylor,
Garrett F. Watson.
A. PLEASANT, President
Join H. Montagu*, Secretary.
Tbit favorite Insuranee Company oontinaee
to insure, both in town and country, all kinds
of insurable property on the most favorable
terms; also, Marine Insurance.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent
Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Alabama lasaraice Csmpasj,
MONTGOMERY.
CAPITAIi $300,040.
'CIIIS Company, bj prom pin *M in edjaiUnf
A *nd pe/inf lie loiiee, bu (eined e reputa
tion which hee pieced it smoof tho first eleea
ef Ininrenn Oompenio* in tho country. It in-
enroe *11 kind, or in.ur.ble property eu the
■Met leTorebl* term*.
DIBKCTOB8.
X H. Mote.If, See’y. Wm. O. Bibb. Prrodeek
F. M. Oilmer, B. L. Arriexton,
D. A Clerk. J. M. William*,
Wm. H. BItm. Wed* Ke.eee,
J. D. Hatehseon, John A. Ximor.-
SAIfUMi SMITH, Aflat,
Ofiee corner While hell A Alabama St.
JaseT.
SCHOOL or THH GCIDEO,
A1TH1 PSACTICAIi SOtDtn, 4*ef«*d
U for the nee ef the Mtlttta ef the Oeehde-
ar—‘"rtaasssnsr
The Saratoga of the Ceifedentc States:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN ra.pectf.Hj nnnonaoe* te
. hit form.r visitor., end the pnblio gen
erally, that he hee entered iato n co-partner-
•hip with Mr. J. B. Kicnou, of 8.month, G».,
for the earning teaeon et thi*
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful far the patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he would tolioit n continuance
ef the eem* for the Arm, who will endeavor, at
ell time*, te provide for the table, btr, Ao., ev
ery luxury attainable.
Our eooai will be the moat experienced that
the South can produoe, together with an effi
cient tore* of attentive eerveota. There will
be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of eaperior Muieiane attached to the Hotel.
The medical virtue* of the*, many and va
ried Minaret Waters are new too well known
to require ta txteaeiv* deteription. In addi
tion to the Red, Whit* and Black Snlphnr
Springe—many of them oombiaed with Iron
end Maintain— I. an inaxhauitabla wall of tha
purtat Fretatona.
r axtaniire.—
separata from
aa ba aa quiet
and rotirad aa ia tbeir own hornet.
Catoosa Spring, am ia Caleota eouaty, Oeor-
J la, two aaa a quarter mile* from tha Western
i Atlantis Railroad. A too Omnibus and good
Hackl will be et the platform eu the arrival
ef seek trail. The Spring, have a direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augeita, Mason, Milledgavlllo, Colnmboa,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Nethvlll* end Chatta
■x.». or Boiam Two Dollar, par day,
Twalva Dollar* par weak, and Thirty-Fiv* Dol
inin per eiegl* month. Viiiton who wish ta
engage board by the Mason, with their fatal,
lies, will b* boarded et Thirty Dollar, per
month—children aad earraate half prioe.—
Thoee who w ith te engage board by tha eataea
would do well to addrets
Jon* T-d2m. HARMON A NICHOLS.
purosi r rotaton*.
Our aecommodatiout are very extantit
W* have many pleasant cottagM separata i
the main hotel, when famllita ean be aa <
Notice.
I N coaeeqaanat af tk* withdrawal ef the
8teamen between Mobile aad New Orleant,
the Tuaoeta Fatitnv Tauter from Few Or.
leant Ie Atleeta end Colombo., established in
March 1MI, ie tetpended util further settee.
GEO. Q HULL,
Supt A. iW.P.l R
D. H. CRANK,
Sept M. A W. V. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobil* and N. O. Staaiaart.
jut* »-dtf.
ICE-CKBAK SALOON.
T HE tubtoriber haa fitted np a neat Selma,
in eeateetioa with hie dufeettaaar*. eu
Whitehall ttrota, where ladle* tad Oeatlemea
may proe.ro a fir.t-r.la artiel* ef Ice-Cream
nay hour during tho day or eveaiag. A dan
ef patronage la telieltad.
May la. F. M. JACK, Agnat
McNAUGHT
BBAMO * Oa
MAT BTRMKT
Havanaah, - -
- - - - Georgia.
Wa. McNatraav, (
1 Wa. X. Baaaa.
Jaaaa Otaeaa, |
xearfl* (JouDiraaa.
THOMAS fk ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office in (it
). L Smut,
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