Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 13, 1861, Image 1

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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. 1 HAMEITER & ADAIR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 25. nthern Confedrrarn CRtPTlON A ADVERTISING SCHEDULE TSRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. r i, per annus, trequire*! invariabljr In advance. rljr advertising, with the privilege of change, will at the following rate*: one Square, renewable once a month $ 88 three Square*, 60 fourth Column, 00 ■half Column 110 ine Column, *20 Tabular work, with or without rule*, and adver- K nit occupying double column, will be charged t the above rates. drertlsement* rtot marked on copy for a specified . will be published until ordered out, and charged nrding to the above rates. ertuements inserted in the Dailt, and Wkpklv 111 be chaiged 60 per cent. additional tn the alar daily rates, ly adrettise I for. They i .. _nt«, Renta, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices t lalgnees, Sc., and payment demanded quarterly. Tkax.-UNT ADVI STISlZG Ml'HT BN fllD FOE IS AXCE idvertisement will appear In the Meekly paper by special contract. dvert sements to be inserted In the Weekly paper on* Irregular Inte vnls in either of the papers, will ibarged $1 per square for every insertion. wanes, Tributes of Kea)»ect and F uneral invitations her udvei tisements. itorial Notices In Local Column will be charged 20 paper, under no circumstances, to be included in .ract. deduction or variation will be made from the fore- IIANLfclTKR * AD.Uh. OUR RAILROADS. Railroad A Banking Company. nta to Atl.nU, 171 Mil*.—Fare Si 60. OEOaOB YONGK, Superintendent. HORNINO P VSRRR0BR TRAIN. cs Atlanta, daily, at 9.05, A. M. es at Augusta at *• M. bb Augusta, daily, at 0.3U, A. M es at Atlanta at 9.46, A. M. SIGHT PA8SENUKK TRAIN. Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M. at Augusta at 6.60, A. M. Augusta at 2.30, P. M. at Atlanta at 11.46, P. M. Road runs in connection with the Trains South Carolina and the Savannah and it* Railroads, at Augusta. htUate & West-Point Railroad. nta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 60. ^EORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. DAY PASSRNOBK TRAIN. i Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M. • at Weet-Point at 3.10, P. M. > West-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M. i at Atlautaat 7.51, P. M. nioht PASsEsean train. » Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M. • at Weal-Point at — 6.40, A. M. i Weet-Point,daily, at 3.16, A. M. • at Atlanta at 7.69, A. M. i Road connects with the Montgomery A >int Road at West-Point. Sl Atlantic Railreaa. ^te to Chattanooga, 138 Milo#—Fare,....$5. JOHN W. LEWIS, Sup. .-iutendeut. DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. I Atlanta, dAily, at 10.10, A. M. i at Chattanooga at I 40, P. M. I Chattanooga at 4 06, A. M. |res at Atlanta^at - 1.15, P. M. EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. i Atlanta, nightly, at....*..... 7.50, P. M. » at Chattanooga at 4 50, A. M. Chattanooga at 8.20, P. M. kes at Atlanta at 11.45, P. M. lit Road connects,each way.with the Rome Ich Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten ts and Georgia Rial road at Dalton, and the ^▼ilie A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- Macon A Western Railread. at* to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare $t 50. tsFRKD L. TYLER, Superintendent. DAT PASSEBOER TRAIN. »Macon at ........ 1.45, P. M. » at Atlanta at .. 7.16, P. M. | Atlanta at 1.30, P. M. \ at Macon at 7.00, P. M «1«ET PASSENGER TRAIN. J Macon at. 12.00, Night. lat Atlanta at 7.15, A. M. ■Atlanta at 12.00, Night. I at Msoon at 7.16, A. M. | Night Trains will not be run on Sun- o’clock Night Train from Atlanta, eta with the Central Railroad for Bavan- l19.00. A. M., and the South Western for |y and Columbus, at 9.46, A. M. I 2 16 Train from Atlanta, connects with •ntral Railroad for Savannah at 10.00 P. id the South-Western Rail Road for Co- i at 11.60, P. M. Through Tickets from Atlanta to New , including Omnibus tare in Savannah, OR. <1. H. McLUAN’tt STREBfBTHENIMB CORDIAL —AND— RLOOD PURIFIKlt, TUB GRKATMT BKMIPV 111 the World, MOl*T DELICIOUS Delightful Cor dial EVER TAKEN. T HE thousands up on thousunds who 3 _*.**^^ are dally using Me-(ft.. in- Lean’s Strengthening'" rr lBIU,, 5 Cordial, certify *h«t it Is absolutely an infalllabfe rem edy for renovating and Ikvicoratiku the shattered and | diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re- I storing the sick, suffering invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There is no mistake about it; it will cure Liver Com- j plaint, D)*pep«l*, IMarrhu-a, Dysentery, Headache. De- ' pr<scion ol Spirits, Fever and Ague, luaard Fever Bad J nreath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow- ! 0T GENTLEMEN, do you with to be Healthy, Strong and Vigorous? ; vr LAD1FS, do you want the Bloom* of Health to , mount (o your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get | Mr Lean** Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pui filer. Delay not a moment; It is warranted to give satisfac tion. It will cute any d seaae c f the Kidneys. Womb, or Bladder; Fainting,Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Hoinb, |iai renness, or nny disease ari inir from Chronic or Nervous Debility.it is an Infatilable Kemd.v. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to be Healthy, Strong and noliust ? Then give them Me- Lican's mrisgtri.sisg comiial. (see the directi'it.s on each bottle,) It \% delicious to take. One table spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, la a aurc preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel low Fever. Cholera, or any prevailing dis« ase. 00“ Cai tion.—Beware of Druggists i r Dealers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Hitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they cm buy cheap ) by saying it Is just us good. There are even men base enough to steal part of tuy name to dub their vile decoctions A oid -uch Infamous pirates and their vllUlnqus compounds! Ask for Dr. J. If. McLean’s,-trengthenlng Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothin- else. It la the only remedy that will purify your Blood thorough y, and, at the tame time, Strengthen and In\ Igorate the whole organisation. It is put up in large bottles—01 per bottle, or six bot tles for 05. DK J. It. IIcLKaN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. DR- MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. For Liver Complaint. Biliousness. Headache. <f c. T HERE hat never been a Cathartic Medici r, offered to the public, that Iihs given such entire satisfaction as McLean’s I mvekmal Pills. Being entirely vegetab e, they are perfectly innocent, an<l can be taken by them st ter der infant; yet prompt and powerful in removing all Bilioua aecretioi fl, Acid, o. Impure, keted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should be used in malarious districts. They produce no Griping. Sickness, or Pain. In the Stiiuacn or Bowels, thoogli very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the and Ktdneys. Who will suffer from Ililiousnef duche. and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy Keep them constantly on hand; a , may prevent hours, days, Price only 25 cents per box, and c o any part of the United States. J. if. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, rr of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Vulcanic Oil Lful- ment. 7he B*»t External in the World, for Man or Brant. T IHOU.’IANDS of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost iuataneous- ly, oud It will cleanse, purify ami heal the foulest Sore in an incredible short tin e. McLean’* Volcanic Oil Liniment will relieve the most inveterateca.es of Klieo- matisiu, Gout, or 5euralgU. For Par lysis, t'ontracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, It will never fail. Two applications will care Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burts or Scalds, or any Pain, It is an InfalPable remedy. Try It, and you will find it an indlapensible remedy. Keep it always on hand. Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge of hors es, will save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin iment. It Is a speedy and Infallible cure tor Galls, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external dlsense. Try it, aud you will be convinced. |J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, ' Saint Louis, Mo. March 7, IMH-dAwly. \,v. /£ ECONOMY! V\ J& IDispat® iin! % PARTNER WANTED, r a profitable Manufacturing business. On# ~rlth 02.600 cash capital, nr more, will find good investment, whether he engage# no lle in the business or not. For farther per il tars apply at this oflee. july 14 tf Save the Pieces I A 8 accidents will happen, eve:: .n well-regu lated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. *PALDINr.*M PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it It ia always ready, and up to sticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamen tal work, so popular with ladios of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cola, be ing chemically held in .solution, and possess ing all the valuable qualities of the best cabi net-makers’ Glue. It may be used in the place of odinary mucillage, being vastly more rd- heeive. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.’ N. B —A Brush accompanies each bottle Price* TwiutywFIre Cents* Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Oedar street, New York. Address HENRY G SPALDING k CO., Box No. 8,000, New York Put up for Dealers, in Cases containing four, eight, and twelve dozen—r beautiful Litho graphic Show-Card accompanying eaeh paok- age. w ^A«ingfebott(7^f8PALDrNO'S PRE- PARED QLUR will save ten time# iueoet an nually to every household. -W* Bold by prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardwire and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fanoy Store#. Country merchant# should make a not# o! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, when tank isg un their list. II will stand any ellnsala. Jaal4tw*wlT FL. NOLAN Mr. W. HENDEKSON, will kerpoo bund, and will be receiving, constantly, a good as sortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, of the latest and best styles, and from the best Manufactories North. He will also manufac ture here the BEST BUGGIES now in use, which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers. Repairing of any Hind done, from a baby's cab to the finest Coach, in th-' best and most fashionable style. My Repository ison WHITE!! ALL8TREET, next door to the Keystone Buildings, where I shall be glad to see and wait on all in want of any article in my line. Q. R. NOLAN. Atlanta, November 5, 1800. TO THE PUBLIC. Having dispose*! of my interest in the Car riage and Buggy Business to Mr. Q. K. Nolan, I cheerfully recommend him to all my old pa trons and friends as a reliable, and upright, and prompt business man and gentleman, every way worthy tbeir highest, fullest confi dence. and respectfully solicit lor him a con tinuance of the same liberal patronage bestow ed upon me. W. II. HENDERSON. Nov. 5, 1800. tf. ATLANTA CLOTHIN G HALL. 1 HAVE just returned from the North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, aud ain ready to supply the cilisens of Atlan ta anti the surrounding country, with Coats, Pa nta. Vests, With Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Mocks, Hats, Caps. DENTISTRY. II. HUNTINGTON, M. D., DENTIST, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, OFFICE in R&wson’s new build- ! ing, corner Whitehall aud Hunter Streest.— | Residence first house to the left of Col. Yau- >y’s. Kekkulnces: Hon. R. F. L>on, Mr. E E. Rawson. Messrs. Beach k Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta: Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 10. DR. J. P. H. BROWN, DENTIST, 8CCOB8BOB TO CAMPBELL OFFICE over Massey A Lansslell's Drug 8tore, Whitehall street, Atlanta,Georgia. All operations pertaining to Dental Surgery performed with the greatest care twAwiyjel E. J. * R. W. CRAVEN, DENTISTS, HAEE removed to tbeir new and splendid room in Parkir’b Block, opposite Beach k Roots, where they are prepared to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from a distance atteuded o with promptness. juneI9 w*tw W. J. DICKEY, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DBNTI »T ATLANTA, GEORGIA. OFFICE—Up stairs, next door to Richard Book 8tore. sep24twlyr INSURANCE.^ ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY. JOS. P. LOGAN, President. PERINO BROWN, Cashier. UIHECTOHS. L. P. GRANT. JOSEPH P. LOGAN, THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W. DUNCAN, GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART. D EPOSITS received and commercial paper discounted. Collections received and remitted for at cur rent rates of Exchange on day of payment. Uncurrent money, Gold and Silver Coin, bought and sold. Loans and Notes negotiated. Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate bought aud sold on commission. pSt* Prompt attention to correspondents. aprill4 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ! VI7 E are Agents for the Augusta Insurance VV Company, and the Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia. Our rates of premium will compare with an v of the Northern Companies. We trust our citizem* will patronize Southern Iiustitutionx, especially when they are strong, solvent and prompt in redeeming all losses. S. B. ROBSON k CO. aprill7 Atlanta, Georgia. desire bargains should give me s call. —ALSO, OR BARD— Jewelry I Knives! Combsl And other Notions. M. Ol’PENIIELMER, Whitesll street, nearly opposite march Ijtf Fddleman k Bank - AROMATIC A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, dysMVJo INYICORAf life CORDIAL II7OLFE'S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO- VI MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fects of change of weather, aud, as a beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also, UDOI.PHO WOLFK'8 Pure Cognac Brandy, hia seal on the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Port Wine, UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Htierry W ine, Imported and hotted by himself, the same as the Port Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by himself, for privata and med icinal use, the best Wine ever offered to the trade in bot tles. Thl« Wine Is warrented perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica Rum, 9t« Croix Rum, Scotch aud Irish Whisky. All the above Imported and bottled by himself, war ranted pure and the best quality. To the Public. I will stake my reputation aa a man, .ny standing aaa merchant of thirty years’ resilience in New York, that what I ptedee and testify to allh my seal, my label, and my certificate. Is correct, and can be relied upon by ev ery nurchaaer. yalclana who use Wines and Llqunra In their prac- ■ rtes. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Pchledam Aromatic Hehoapps, No, 22, Beaver Street, New York. HUimiCUTT, TAYLOR k JOKES, WHoI.mI. Asenta, AlUnta, Oaorgia. ,.Ww, M, 1MI.-41 * NOW OPENING —AT THE— FURNITURE STORE, IRSTD00RWEST OF THE FULTON BANK ALABAMA 8TR1CKT, A great variety of Parlor Suites, ROSEWOOD, Mahogany, .A.nd “Walnut, CoTer.il in BROCATELLE. REPS. VEL VET. 8IIALLY, and HAIRCLOTH. A! made in a workman-like manner, combining Strength, Durability and Beauty! Modelled after the atyle of LOUIS XIV, and many of the Oriental Styles adapted to American taste. Also may be found lOO Kooking AMD Ladies’ Parlor Chairs, Mostly ot new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fash isnable styles. 200 BUREAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $80. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, qi .lity and variety. Cane, Rush, aud Wood-8ea! CHAIRS, fo Parlor, Dining, and Bed-Room, with a large variety of Children's Chairs; Rocking and Nurse Chairs, with Cabo, Rush, and Wood Bottoms. WARDROBES. Wash-8tands, Hat-Racks, Corner stands; Side, Centre, and Parlor TA BLES, Ladies’ Work Tables sml Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD, FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR it MAPLE. Cottage Suites in a variety of styles. Hair, Moss and Cottoc Mattresses made to order. All kinds of common Mattresses usual ly found in Furniture Store# kept on hand.— Also a full supply of Window Shades, new Patterns, tog*-tiier with many other artieles common to this line of trade. Particular attention paid to Repairing and making to order. Looking Glass Plates kept constantly on hand. D. CHAFFEE, Agent. Atlanta, Bept. 19— d3m LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. August Term, 1860. Louisa L .Shean, 1 John F. Shean. j I T appears to the Court tbst the Defendant resides outside the limit# of the State of Georgia. It is ordered by tke Court that service upon said Defendant he perfected by publica tion ia term# of the law. IX F. HAMMOND, J.S.C. Agents 17, 1860. mt.18 i a mtkf.Smtks FIRE AND LIFE fflSVRAllCJ AGENCY. T HE subscriber represents the following first class Companies, some of which are now the leading Comp** .ies in the country—all having Cash Capitals and a large surplus. The Companies thus* designated divide seventy five per ct. of the net earnings with the policy holders: HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and Huiplua 01.4AHJHH) *8 •CONTINENTAL IM8URANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. Capital aud Surplus *1,000.000. * 8EOURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital aud Kurplus, *GOO,383. CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital aud Surplun, *3*6,302. NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surpiua, *304.056. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, MASS Capital and Surpiua, *484,000. •MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $300,000. HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capita] and Surpiua *£35.000. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO., N. Y. Capital and Surpiua *400,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $1,800,000. This Company offers security ana advan tages unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Com pany in thecouutry. It accomodates the in surer in the payment of premiums, annually, half yearly, or quarterly. Premiums on poli cies for life, if over $50 per annum, sixty per cent, xsonly required. Annuities granted on the most liberal terms. All the above Companies court investigation into their condition and system of doing busi ness . Office on Whitehall Btrect, next door to T. R. Ripley’s, opposite the “Intelligencer” office. July 12 SAMUEL SMITH. MECHANICAL. CARVING IN WOOD. fPHE subscriber respectfully announces to £ the oitizens of Atlanta, that he is sow fully prepared to execute in the best manner, every description of CARVING IN WOOD. He will also give particular attention to the fitting up of Stores, with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any plan ; also, the internal decoration of public Halls, Churches, Ac. Old Furniture of good Quality will be repaired at short notice in the best manner. THEO. MR0CZK0W8KI, Marietta street, opposite Gas Works. lyjanSI ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bztwebx McDoxorn asd Buti.p.r Streets, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders, Orders promptly attended to. JAME8 E. GULLATT He has on hand and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap lor Cask. Atlanta, Jan. 30. Sketch of Victor Eaanual. The following aketch of the King of Sardi nia, from the pen of Alexander Dumas, appears in the Independence of Naples: “ Viotor Emanuel, who looks like a man of forty years of age, is frank, sincere, vigorous, temperate, an early riser, and a keen sports man with gun and dog. lie bears the fatigues of a long day’s shooting tetter than mnny of the most active mountaineers, and he gen erally starts on sueb ezeursioos before sun rise. He makes a very light breakfast, met ly a piece of bread aud a slice of cold meat or cheese, whioh he eats like a peasant, without sitting at table ; bu'. he always makes a hear ty dinner, laying aside all enqueue, without court or cbanibvrUias. On Sunday, the day of general receptions at the palace, the doors ore thrown open at eleven o'clock, and any body who feels disposed may enter till three. If any person desires a private audience he must apply by letter, and on the morrow or following day he will surely obtain it, for Vic tor Emanuel opens all bit letters hiiuself. One day, when out shooting, be uiet a peasant, who, on seeing the king bring down two pnr- tridges, right and left, with Ins double barrel ed gun, went up to him and said, 'You shoot well, you do.’ 'It was not a miss, was it ?’ responded the king. ‘Perhaps you could rid me of a fox that steals my hens.’ ‘Musi will ingly.’ ‘If you do, I will give you two muite,’ (seventy ceuts.) ‘Agreed.’ said the king ; *1 will come to morrow morning with my dog, and shoot your fox.’ ‘Give me your hand on it,' said the man. The king immediately shook bands with him, and, true to his word, went the next morning, found the fox, and shot it. ‘Thank God for that!’ exclaimed the peasant; ‘you have fairly tamed your two mutte, and there they are.' The king look them, and said, ‘This is the first money l have ever earned.’ Then, tosting up ihe pieces in hi nd, he added. ‘It is a pleasure to receive money one has fairly gained.' The next day, ia exchange for the two mutte, his mojesiy rent a dress, necklace, and ear-rings for the peasant’s wife. U *• impossible to be more easy of access than is Victor Einanuel. He goes out alone on foot, and enters the theatre at the publie door. One day the porteress of the Angennes Theatre caught a gemlemau in the act of puffing the smoke of bis cigar at her cat, which be had found iu a corner aud kept there. Rushing forward to rescue her favor ite, she seized the torroenter by the arm, aud on his turning round, rccoguizcd the king.” A Hero. Miss I'ardoe, in a recent woik, relates the following interesting anecdote : At the bailie of Montmirail, a young officer, named Durosier, chanced to be in attendance on the Emperor at the moment when it become necessary to despatch an order to one of Ihe Generals of Division ; and Napoleon, hastily eommotiing him to his side, gave him instruc tions to deliver it without delay. “ Spare neither yourself nor horse, sir,” he said, sternly, “for there is not a moment to loose ; and return at once, to report to me that my order has been obeyed.” Durosier galloped off ztuid a shower of shot aud shells, and within a quarter of an hour he was again beside the Empercr. His duty was performed. “ You have behaved well monsieur,” said Napoleon, when he had received bis report ; “you have a stout heart and a clear head, tLough you are still a youngster. I give you a captain’s brevet, and attach you to my per son. What’s your name?” “ Durosier, sire.’* “ It seems familier fo me. On what occa sion have I before beard it ?” “ I was the colonel of the boy battalion, your majesty.” “Ah, I remember. Well, that is ao addi tional reason why I should attach you to my person.” “ It is too late, sire,” murmured the young soldier. “ Too late, Captain Durosier, and why !” “ Sire, they have hit meand as be spoko he withdrew a handkerohuf saturated with blood, from the breast of his coat. “ All will soon be over— vice V Empertur! Vive l* France !” He reeled for an instant in bis saddle, aud then fell heavily into the arms of an officer who sprung forward to support him. Tiroo- Icon was a corpse. “ So young ! so young! and so brave ! and to die ou his first battle field!” exclaimed the Emperor, as he bent duwn for ao instant, over the body. “ Poor bo? ! poor boy !” Then setting spurs to his horse, ho galloped off, as if unable to linger over so sad a spec tacle. ATTENTION! FOR MALE AT COMT. T EN 8bares of Stock In Atlanta Phoenix Loan A Building Association. Apply at this of- NOTICB. T HE undersigned will continue the GROCE RY AND PROVISION business st the old stand of J. C. Hendrix A Co., on Alabama street, where he will be pleased to receive the calls of his old customers, aed as maov new ones ss may be pleated to favor him with tbeir patronage. feb 0 $t J. C. HENDRIX. DISSOLUTION. T HE firm of Carroll A High is this day dis solved, by mutual oonsent. Either of the parties are authorised to settle the businene of the late firm. Tboee Indebted will pleas# call and settle. W. 8. CARROLL, Atlanta, Feb. 16,1661. JOS. P. BIGH. fbblMt MILITARY COMPANIES FURNISHED WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW PH.IOE8, BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THEIR ■ERCHAVT TAILORING' ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. dee 6