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THE >UB*I0 GOOD BEFORE'..PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
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CONFEDEMAC1 FLAWS
or AUi SIZES,
i. I. aaaML. ' '' J1K*« I. <Hmi
RANDAL, & GEORGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, QEOIICHA.
117ILD attend punctually to anyand all bue-
Vv iaaM entrueted to tbalr care.
Tard. Six o’clock, tlx more beery etplo-
aiooa.
Nearoax, April 31, 4P, M.—Oa anamina
tion of the Nary Yard, law ia oar pommioa.
the dry dock la found uninjured. Two aklp'a
houaca are aafa. All tbo oaanaa arc la par-
foot order except cafe. The boyo are taking
out many of tbc epikeo with their tngere.—
The ammunition and all the limber abode are
aafa. Tbo blaekaaitk'a ebop, maebino abop,
foundry, and poblie atereo, and tweaty-ira
new gun oarriagea are all aalb. We an rapid
ly placing Iwanty-tro henry gnoo in battery
at tbo National Magaeina and noipltat below
Norfolk. The great erooke and flamen anno
fkom two chip houeeo and tbo rartoua roeaele
on fire.
One aloop of oar can be railed with a steam
pump and mado good. The Comberland la
aground on obetruclione at Senwoll’i point.—
They era trying to get her off. We era oinking
obetruotiona three fallen Ibte aide of her. The
men are rapidly building gun-aanriagee at tbo
yard. Col Taleot ia with Can. Taliafero.
NoaroLK, April 21,1 P. M.—Coleman Yale
ott, of Baltimore, baa called the Legislature
of Maryland to meet at Baltimore on the 2Dth
of April.
£0tttbetti g
Affair* at Norfolk, Baltimore, Washfngtou,
Wilmington, Ac.
TELKQKAMS TO OOV. PICKENS.
Wilmington, N. C. April 20.—A stsam tag,
whose BAIBA 1 do mot koow, but whioh WAS
••ot by Old Abo with provisions for you or
tbo tie«t, put in hero for ooaI ibis morning and
was seised by the Committee of Safely, who
will take care of both provisions and vessel.
Other of Old Abo’s veeeele will be similarly
received and farniebed accommodations if they
are drairous of doing good aerviee for tbs
Confederate Slates.
Norfolk, April 20.—Our boys captured the
naval magazine last night, with three tboas.
and barrels ef gun powder, and vast qusntl*
ties of loaded ahell and other ammunition.—
Most of the powder is now half way to Rich'
mood.
The Cumberland lies abreast of the Navy
Yard. Four hundred of her crew swear they
will not fight us. We expect to eveeuate her,
and then the Navy Yard ia oure, with not a
man lcat yet.
NoaroLK, April 20.—It now appeara that
Commodore Paulding, of the Cumberland, waa
the party who spiked the guns in the Navy
Yard two hour* ago. He sent a flag of truce
to General Taliafero, commanding in (bit city.
The officer beariog the flag has been in secret
conference with Tsliafero until a few minutes
ago, when be returned to the Comberlend,
whioh ia still at the Navy Yard. The reeult
of the conference is not known. Twenty-twe
sailors escaped from the Cumberland last night
to our side. Aa events transpire 1 will inform
you. Rumor says that Paulding threatens to
shell the city, hut as jet rumor only.
Norfolk, April 20.—The object of the flag
was to state that Paulding will not fire ou us
if we will not fire on him. This is not official,
but there ia no doubt of it. Paulding has scut*
tied the Mcrrimac and the Germantown, which
vessels are now sinking at the wharf.
Two steamers from the North threw a large
body of troops this morning into Fori Monroe.
Four hundred Petersburg volunteers will be
here this day at 5 P. M. For the last hour
the Cumberland has been throwing into the
river, from her own hold, large quantaties of
boxes and cases, supposed to contain small
arms, taken by her from the Naval Arsenal.—
The work is going on now. Its cause cannot
be conjectured. Some think it is a mutiny.
Baltimore Tkleuraph Office.—The su
perintendent and opeiators of this office have
closed, in consequence of threats against
their lives. Parties came into the Baltimore
office with despatches, and threatened to shoot
the operators if they were not sent, while oth
ers threatened to shoot them if they did. The
wires are all cut between Baltimore and Phil
adelphia.
J. R. Dowell, Superintendent from Washing
ton to New Orleans, has been arrested by the
authorities at Washington, for announcing
himself a Secessionist. He is a Virginian by
birth.
The mails are all stopped.
A bridge, a mile long, has been out all to
pieces.
Norf;lk. April 20; 6.40 A. M.—Paulding
has just now cut down the shears in the Navy
Yard, and ia destroying the gates of the Dry
Dock. I doubt not that all the ship houses
and timber sheds will he in flames before
morning. Oh! that a Pickens or a Beaure
gard could he over us.
NoaroLK, April 20; 5 P. M.—It is McCau*
ley, and not Paulding, who is in command of
the Navy Yard, and the Cumberland. Four
hundred and fifty Virginia Troops have just
arrived with four six pounders.
Nortolk, April 20, 11 P. M.—They teem
to be very busy at the Navy Yaid. We have
heard them as though busily breaking up
things, half an hour ago. From what 1 have
learned sinoe nine o'clock, I think it doabtfal
whether the Pawnee brought many troopa to
the yard. It was nearly dark when she pass
ed our wbarvoe. My idea is that before morn
ing she will take half the orew on the Cum
berland.
Norfolk, April 20.—Two messengers, one
after the other, have just come over from
Portsmouth, to report that some of the Feder*
al forces are now going out from the Navy
Yard towards the Petersburg Railroad, it be
ing supposed that their object is to destroy
the bridge. General Taliafero has just order-
1AME9 H. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT L,VW
P RACTICES tB^WUkee aoTTLi.iD* c
tie*. Refers to George G. Hull, Es<
Atlanta' 1 n
Laid for Sale.
/ORTY THREE acres of desirable Land on
J the East side of Atlanta, just outside the
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street
city limits. Also, 13 acres fronting on Decat
road—a beautiful site for a country resident
Apply to W. S. GUNBY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
*pr22tf.
THOMAS * : ABBOTT, w
ATTpMETS AT LAW,
■ "■ 1 Jhtlanta.'Gaae-gia.
Office in fin^ltb’t Building. Whitehall (trout.
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every
OLD DOMINION SAWS
deoeription.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of
description.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
I H consequence of the secession of Virginia,
wo abnll hereafter offer our slock of - Cir
cular,” “ Croca-cut,” “ Mulay,” “Mill Saws,”
Ac., at foreign prices. No duties added.
McNAUGHT, ORMAND A C .
apr 22 .‘Iin.
in. V. A i so re.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
VMHiifi aad Mail Btaler ia
PRODUCE UNO PROVISIONS,
7-AND—
General Business Agent,
Ilf ILL attend promptly to any business en-
v v trotted to him Store in Franklin Building,
on Alabama street. mlfi-ly
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT
INGS OF LANDSEER and other
Artists.
TKREOSCOPE AN1) STEREOSCO
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 30 cents to
$30.
VIOLINS—from 75 cents to $75.
All of which will be sold cheaper than
the cheapest, at the Sign of the
“BIG BOOK!"
ocl 23—tf. j. McPherson a co.
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AMD DSALBR IK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.,
THOMAS F. I/OWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Colt*in, Groceries sod MercnsndUe generally,
Franklin Bulletin f, Alabama Street.
ATLANTA..- GEORGIA.
April 3, 1861.
I extra st regular rates
MtacraUps, Mottoes to
Banded quarterly.
BACON, LARD, CORN A FLOUR.
•Vo. 8, Cherokee Block, Brack*Tree St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of close Cash Bayers is re
spectfully invited to tha above stock.
March 28
115 barrels Superfiue Flour.
150 bushels g<>od White Field Beaus.
3,000 pouods Whole Rice.
5,400 “ Rio Coffee.
10,000 “ C. Sugar.
900 gallons Cider Vinegar.
1,125 pounds Adamantine Candles.
3,600 “ Colgate* No. 1 Soap.
56 bushels Salt.
The above stores to be delivered, free of
charge, at such a point in the city of Savan
nah as the Quartermaster may direct, and the
delivery to commence on May 1st.
Bids will be opened in this office at the above
stated time, and the contract awarded to the
lowest bidder, who will be required to give two
good sureties for the faithful execution of the
contract.
Letters enclosing bids must bo adressed to
the undersigned, endorsed on the envelope,
" Proposals lor Commissory Stores.”
8. J. SMITH,
apr22-5t. Quartermaster Georgia Army.
—with—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 181 Chambers 8L» Now York,
WMMttHM A WHOLESALE DEALBES IN
DH. J. H. Me L BAN’S
STHENBTHENINB COHDIAL
—AND—
BLOOD PURimiTCR,
TUB GREATEST BEXBDT
W In the World, Kf
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
Aim commission dealers nr
BUTTER, CHEESE, &o.,
207, Bay Street, Savannah, tSa.
April 16-daw3m.
RAILROADS.
BULINB MACHINE.
D EPOSITED with us for sale, a Ruling Ma
chine. It is a new machine, in perfect re
pair—Hoe’s manufacture. Owner gone to the
war, and wants ia value to support a family.—
A bargain can be had. without freight and du
ties. Address this office. ap20-6t.
into, 191 Miles—Fare,..—A* M.
YONoSTsuperintsmUnL
Mamtfoet tuvr* and Dealers In
MEN'S A BOVS 010THINC,
GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CA8SIMKRK3 AXD VESTINGS,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
t. m. BRYSON, 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
t. M. beauuont J April 2d, 1861.
S B. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot
Stonee, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish,
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, of all siaee, and
prices to suit.
Call and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot
leb25-tf.
Delightful Cur-
KIRKMAN & LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 170, Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to John Kirxman, James Woods, W
Greenfield, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m
CENTER & TREAD WELT
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA,
Pour Doors Below Brady A Solomon <?,
—DEALERS IN-
CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS
SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE !
BWEDE8, AMERICAN, CASS COUNTY AND
ENGLISH IRON, AND CASH COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CASTINGS 1
—ALSO, IN STORK—
Kf\ CASES Shoes, at Manufactures prices.
0\J Call and see ns before yon buy elsewhere.
Yen shall be pleaeed.
Jnnel4 CENTER A TREADWELL.
-Point, (T Milaft-rtrv-U
HULL, Bap.rinUad.nt.
rONIC, DIURETIC,
dyspW3q
Georgia.
Apri 3.
i. o. McDaniel
Fancy and Staple*
DRY GOODS
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Comer ’Whitehall Ac Alabama Stw.
ATLANTA, GEOEGIA.
Feb. 10— ly.
W OLFE’S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO
MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in
every family. It ia variably corrects the ill #f-
AND LEADING GROCERIES,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Street*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
feet* of change of weather, and, as a beverage,
it is the purest Liquor made in the world.
Pat up in pint and quart bottles. Also,
UDOLPHO WOL»rS
Pure Cognac Brandy,
Imported and bottled by himself, warranted pure, and
the beet quality, with his certlflcatt on the bottle, aad
his seal on the cork.
MARSHALL HOUSE
WM. COODIDGE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Kirch IS.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer nod Dealer in
IAVAIA CIBABS, T01A0CB
SNUFF, PIPES, fcC.,
Wholesale and Retail, at Use Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Jitann factory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
way.wRh the Some
rt0o,,Un EhI Ten-
A at Dalton, and the
Raflroed at Chatta-
udolpho woLrra
Pure Port Wine
Imported and bottled by himself, put up
COX, HILL ii CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AWD DIRECT IMPORTSaS OF
WINES, LIRUOR8,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC.,
PeatA- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georyia.
March 28.
use, with his certificate on the
and the beet quality.
Norfolk, April 20, 12 M.—-The Navy Yard
UDOLPHO WOLPK’S
Pure Sherry Wine,
Imported and botted by hlmeelf, the same aa the Port
Wine
just come np from the wharf and from look
ing at the fire. It is a great pottle to aa. It
does not spread at all. Nor is the Yard igni
ted at other pieces. The fire is about the site
of a banting of a large dwelling. Now end
then it brightens up at if tar barrel* or ether
combustible matter were thrown upon it. It
bat not Increased in site for the last hour and
a half.
NoaroLK, April 21, 2 A. M —I cam# back
to say that tho President of the Rail lloed has
* .. - * No attack has
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB WORKS.
A LA ROE quantity for ssle at the usual price
of 124 wot per bushel.
Feb. 21—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt.
ATLANTA
UDOLPHO WOLPTS
Pare Madeira Wine,
Iwpenetl ul bottle, bp UiaMlf, far prim, end mad.
lellll me, lb. beat Win. eeer ottered to U>< trade In bot
tle. ThU Win. I. warranted perfectly pan.
udolpho noun
Par* Jamaica Bum,
■t. Croix Bam. Scotch aad Irian Wblaky.
All tha aban Imp nut aad botUad bp bteuelf, wir-
ranted pur. and th, brat quality.
Tt tha Public.
.10.00, P. K.
. 4.00, P. M.
l.
.11.10, night
. T.10, A. M.
.11.00, Might
. 7.14, A. M.
DENTISTRY.
I HAVE Juol returned from tha North with a
large otoch of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am read/ to iupplj ike eiliuna of Atlan
ta and the •urrouudingcoantry, with
Canto,
Panti,
. Vantn.
MM
Handkerchlafh,
Neek-tlee,
Macho,
juol returned from tha bridga.
bans madata il. Tha Ira ramaiaa withaut
iaeraaea or dimition. Tha Pawnea ku kept
her (team up all night. Il will loonbe high tide,
and I no* think aha will then try le tew the
Cnmberlud oat of the harbor.
Nowolk, April 21, 4 SO, A. M.—I wtka la
find tha Nary Yard oh uairanal an of fiama,
Whioh, in Ihelr wild leaping, lick tha ttry
alouda with longuea of Ira. Tha asiaa of
ihitr datamation rraohiag dialinotly to n», Il
ATLairra, sioaoii,
OFFrCE In Rawooa’i new huild-
ing, ooroar Whitehall and' Iluoter Btraaat—
Raaidanoa Brat bourn to the left of Col. Ynn-
oay’e
“ R. P. Lyan, Mr. B B.
Rereaerreae:
Bnweaa, Metera
«*. Dr Deean. Attantai Bat. a M. Irwin,
A, ▼noau.Ttow, OH. Naitea Tift, Gal. W.
Lerrtea, Haney ftmf, Albany. Jan M
italo Vn
and everything elec in the Clothing
good quality and at DOW PRICE*,
ami re bargains ehould gira me a nail.
—aeao, on naan—
J ew^lrv ! Kni
* Comb**! •
m * And othwr WaHmui