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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY
, MIL 26, 1861.
NEW SERIES; VOL. I-NO. 62.
with ta. pflvUtf* Of ctUkQfff, vlU
MVWtatr<*»:
nenlkla m • month » »
.£■;
lying doable colnmn, will be
not marked on copy for a
Ibked until ordered oat, and ebarfed
above mice. . _
- Inserted In the Daily, end WibklT
ltd 90 per cent, additional to the
will be limited to the apace eon-
— be charged extra at regular rale*
Remo rale, Copart nerehlpe, Notice# to
hot will appear In the Weekly paper
te to be lneerted In the Weekly paper on.
lar Interval* In either of the papers, will
per square for every Insertion,
candidate* for State, County, and Muni-
» abebr-to bo paid in ndvwnce In erery
nenti for Charitable tnstltnthme, MIHta-
■ panlee, Ward, Town and other PaMie
charged half pride,
deeike are pobUshed as news; but
I and funeral Invitations
cea In Local Column will be charged to
RAILROADS.
aanUir omww.
Uanta, 171 Mile.—Fare, ..—95 6*.
YOXGE, Superintendent.
ua ruunu taaiw.
daily, at...» — *.»5. A. M.
3**L“
t.n. .1 9J6. A. M.
‘ tak!..™"..".!... 9.46, A. M.
PAHIHII tun.
eleily.at »■**, P-M.
|utu at — >.**■ A. M.
U at - *•*•> P- JJ.
teat .... lt.«6, P. M.
■ is eoaaeotlon with the Train,
Carolina and tha Savannah and
a Auguita.
a Waat-Taint Railraad.
«t-Point,97 Mile.—Fare,-!* 66.
Q. HCLlTBnparinUadant
r riMixai, Tain.
4, daily, at ......16.1*, A. M.
t-Point at 1.19, P- W.
'oint, daily, at — 9.99, P. M.
Jtn at Ml, P M.
■T raaaaaaaa raaw.
4, daily, at. - *.39, A. U.
,4-Point at _ 6.4«, A. M.
'Dint, daily, at. 1.16, A. U.
4nta at T.69, A. If.
mnecta with tha Montgomery 4
«d at Vaat-Polnt
* Atlantic Mailraaa.
hattanoogaTlt* Miloa-Para r ...ti.
W. LEWIS, Suparintandant
„ at 7.09, P. If.
tenooga at.... - 1.46, A. If.
Santa at ....10.00, A. M
. kwob wayjwltb tha Rome
I road at’ Klngatod, tha Balt Ten-
Qoorgia Bialraad at Dalton, and tha
I Chattanooga Kailread at Chatte-
Xaaon. 19* MUaa-Para, 14 69.
ID la TTLEfh Sn^rinUndant
Ur raaaaaaaa mu,
iteai...^*,.. -.11.99, A. M.
aaon at .... 4.65, P. If
■ at - .10.69, P. M.
laata at. ... 4.00, P. If.
aiaar axraaaa mn.
' *t 19.00, right.
">•* a 7.16, A. M.
»»- 19.00, Eight.
» u *t ___ m, A. M
Wraitawill not ba run an San
dock Wight Train from Atlanta,
iJLJ
Train trow. AUanta, connect, with
fbr Sarnaaah at 10.00 P.
aatarn Bail Road for Co
ess, r. m.
_ Tlekata «rwn Atlanta to Eaw
dint Omaibsa Am la Savannah,
n. i. aaaaiL. Jam a a anoaaa i
RANDAL & GEORGE, '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
\X7ILL attend punctually to anj end all bus-
™ tnens entrusted to their eare.
Office corner Marietta and Preach-Tree
streets. March 28-daw.
JANES H. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Walking ton, Georgia.
P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun
ties. Refers to George G. Hull,
THOMAS ii ABBOT!’,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office in 8mith*s Building, Whitehall street.
G. 8. Thomas. jal6tf Ban. F. Abbott.
ItOBT. L. CRAWLEY,”
Wholeulc sad letall Dralrr In
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AKD—
General Business Agent,
IITILL attend promptly in any business «n-
VV trusted to him. Btorein Franklin Building,
on Alabama street. m16-ly
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
—AT THE —
New Book Store!
—AT THE—
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MEN CHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Cotton, Groceries and Mermanrflze generally,
franklin Building, Alabama Street*
ATLANTA....!......GEORGIA.
Aprjl 5, 1861.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
■—WITH—•
THOMAS W. MURRAY, .
Formerly of 191 Chambers 8L, New York,
importsss a wsolzsalz dealers in
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
AMD COMMISSION DEALERS IN
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
•M». SOT, Bay Street, Savannah, fia.
April 10-dAw3m.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Mumifnetur* m and Dealers In
MEN'S h BOY'S CL0THINS,
GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSnfWRKS AND VESTINGS
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall, Street,
t. m. brtsoi, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
r. m. bbaumont j April 2d, 1861.
CENTER ft TREAD WELT
WH1TIHALL STREET, ATLANTA,
Fear Doors Below Brady At Solomon's,
—DEALERS IN—
CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS
SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE I
8WEDE8, AMERICAN, CA88 COUNTY AND
ENGLISH IRON, AND CA88 COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CA8TINGSJ
—ALSO, IN 8TORI—
PC A CA8E8 Shoes, at Manufactures prices.
0\J Call and see us before you buy elsewbpre.
You shall bo pleased.
juneM CENTER A TREADWELL.
J. W. HEWELL,
wholesale azd zbtail dbai.kx in
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner "Whitehall Ac Alabama Btn.,
ATLANTA, GBOEGIA.
Feb. 16—ly»
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In
HAVAHA CIBARS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, &C.,
Whoiaaaia and Retail, at tha Sign of
dU«M Cigmr .ff own factory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 2*.
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAS WORKS.
A LARGE quantity fur sale at tha usual price
ef 124 Mat per bushel.
Feb. 21—dtf. J. F. WARNER. SupL
WW*W—WWy*WW"W——■——»
DENTISTRY.
r fi.’HUSTINGTOir. IL Dw
nmvTxaT,
U| UXXlV OFFICK in Rawaoa’i new build-
Ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Street.—
Reeldenw tnt bouae to the left of Col. Tan-
oey’a
Raraananac Hob. R. F. Lyon, Mr. K E.
Ramon, Mae.re Beach 4 Root, Rov. Mr. Rot-
ere. Dr. logon, Atlanta; Rav. C. M. Irwin, P.
A. Vaeon, Ea^.. Col. Xelaon Tift, Col. W. J.
Luwtoa, Honry Terror, Alhony. Jan 1*. •
E. t. A R. W. CSATHH,
nsarrisTa,
HAS! remorod to thair saw
Block,
id airfeadM rooaa In .
Beaoh * Roota, whoro they aro
prepared to wait on all who may with thuir
Mlniatan, whs an neutef* eh tawed halt,
priaa. Cull, from a dlitawei attoedod o with
prnapteaoa, tv>el9-en*w
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every
description.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every
description.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT
INGS OF LANDSEER and other
Artiste.
TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 30 cents to
#30.
VIOLINS—from 75 cents to 875.
All of which will be sold cheaper than
the cheapest, at the Sign of the
"BIG BOOK!”
OCte 23—tf.
j. McPherson a co.
DR. J. H. MCLEAN’S
STRENBTHENIN8CORDIAL
BLOOD PURIFIER,
Q REA TEST REMEDY
MOST DELICIOUS
Delightful Cor
dial
EVER TAKEN.
•re dRUy taring Mc-Jff.. Karfn# .
'Lean’s 8trengthening 1,,cr
Cordial, certify that It la absolutely an Infalllable ren
edy for renovating and Ihtiooratiho the shattered and
dleeaaed ayriem, purifying wnd enriching the Blood—re
storing the tick, suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There U no mistake about It; It will cure Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Dlarrhaia, Dysentery, Headache, De
pression o( Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever L Bed
Stomach,
■ Bow-
breath, or any disease of the
els.
^rOENTLEMElf, do yon wish to be Healthy, Strong
end Vigor one?
UF” LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to
mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get
McLean’a Strengthening; Cordial and
Blood Partner.
of the Womb, Barrenness, or aay disease ar1«lng from
Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is au InfalUabla Reaxlj.
For Children*
Lrah’s Strkhqtbrjueo Coesial, (see the directions
each bottle,) It Is delicious to Uke.
0T One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, la a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
|ffiT Cauttow.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It la just
as good. There are even men base enough to steal part
of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid suoh
liiiaosous pirates and their villainous compound* [ Ask
for Dr. J. H. McLean’a Strengthening Cordial and Blood
PurUler. Take nothing else. It Is the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same
time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation.
It Is put up in large bottles—$1 per bottle, or six bot
tles for |&. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sta., tt. Louis, Me.
DR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL FILLS,
For Liver Complaint, Milioueneie, Htadaekt, he.
T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered
to the public, that has given such entire sails faction
as McLsah's UaivxasAL Piuj.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent,
and can be taken by the most tender Infant; yet prompt
and powerful Id removing all BUloua secretions. Acid,
or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact,
they are the only Pills that should be used In malarious
districts.
They produce no Griping, Slckaese, or Pala, In the
Stcmacn or Bowels, tboogh very active and searching
elagte d
and mo
Unlven
are test _ _
sent by mall to any part of the
J, H. McLEAn, ooie rropneior,
Corner of Third and Pins Sts., St. Louts, Mo.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil LluL-
CONFEDERACY FLAG#
OF ALL BIZE8,
UtADK TO OJtDHIR
-BY—
J. 23. PLATT.
.».r« CnrfM.
April 92—dlw.
Land fbr Sale.
I ^ORTY-TBRBK acre* of desirable Land on
the East tide of Atlanta, just outside the
city limits. Also, 13 acres fronting on Decatur
road—a beautiful site for a country residence.
Apply to W. 8. GUNBY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
apr22tf.
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
I N consequence of the secession of Virginia,
we shall hereafter offer our stock of “Cir
cular," 14 Cross cut," “Mulay,** “ Mill Saws,"
Ac., at foreign price*. MSM No duties added.*
mcnaught; C
apr 22~8m.
,ORMAND AC
NOTICE!
Quartermaster’s Officb,
Savannah, Ga n April 16, 1861.
S EALED propoaale will be received at this
office up to Th
12 o’clock M., fur the delivery of the following
fubi'stence stores, via:
229 barre'e Mess Pork.
187 “ Mesa Beef.
40,000 pounds Pilot Bread.
30,000 pounds Navy Bresd.
115 barrels 8uperfine Flour.
150 bushels good White Field Beaus
3.000 pounds Whole Rice.
5,400 " Rio Coffee.
10,000 " C. Sugar.
900 gallons Cider Vinegar.
1,125 pounds Adamantine Candles
3,600 “ Colgate* No. I Soap.
56 bushels 8ait.
The above stores to be delivered, free of
charge, at such a point in the city of Savan-
the Quartermaster may direct, and the
nah i
The Beni MYUmal in IA* World, for Man or Maui.
r lOUUAND# of hUBkan briags hava been saved a life
of decrepitude sad mleery, by the use of thli Inval
uable Liniment. It will relieve rain almeat lnetaneoal
ly, sad It will cite am, purify sad heal tha fonleet Sore
In an |p«uredlhle shart time. McLsah's Tou asic Oil
LtxiMEXT win relieve the moat Inveterate case* of Bheu-
matlsm, Goat, or Neuralgia. For Per.lysis, Contracted
Mamies, Btlltosee or WaaJnmm In the Jehrie, M wee lee er
Ligament*, It will never fall. Two appllcatloaa will cure
fora Throat, Headaeho, or tarache. For Bame nr
Beside, er any Pain, It la an lafhWable remedy. Try It,
and yen will Bad It aa lodlspecjIMa remedy. Keep It
always on hand. . . ...
Planters, Farmer*, er any aaa haring eharga efbara-
eave meaey by aring MaLaaa’s Yeleaaftc OU Ua-
li Is a speedy and Infallible eare for palls,
I, Chafes, Iwetfing, Leeaeuem, Sweeney, Sorea,
ea, will •
flaritns.
tetarwwiub.
Mmh 7, !66t-4.*iy.
TVr »,
BAMItTOxTiL'kY MAMBT ih Um»«A
and Daaldrti tvarywhara. .
delivery to commence on Msy IsL
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 be adressed to
the undersigued, endorsed on the envelop-
“ Proposals for Commissary Stores.”
8. J. SMITH,
apr22-5t. Quartermaster Georgia Army.
R U LINBMAC HINE.
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 is valne to support a family.—
A bargain can be had. without freight and du
ties. Address this office. ap20-At.
SAM KIRKMAW. JOHN W. LUKE.
KIRKMAN & LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1T6, Second Street,
ST. 10UI8, MISSOURI.
Refer to John Kirkmaw, Jaukr Woods, W
Grbbrpibld, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m
COLOHED PHOTOGRAPHS.
P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Pnotgraph-
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Miniature site up to the size of Life.
Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de-
oeesed relatives and friends, now have the op
portunity of having them copied to any sise
ney may wish, and painted up to the Life i
OIL OR WATER C0L0R9, OR PA8TEL,
with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness
in every reipect
yeW Gallery on Whitehall Street. Atlanta,
Georgia. * C. W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
i. o. McDaniel,
wnoLBSAta dbalbr iw
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall <6 Loyd Slreeie,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
U.reh 16.
COX, HILL & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AJIO DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
WINKS, 1.I4UORH,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC.,
Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 23.
ATLANTA
Clothing §iall.
I HAVE iuit returned from th« Forth with &
luge .tuck of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
end em reed, to tupplj the citisens of Atlen-
te end the surrounding oonntrjr, with
Colts,
Paste,
Vasts,
Skirts,
Handkerchiefs.
Neck-Use,
*oeks.
Hits,
Oefe,
end everything site Hi the Clothing like, o!
joodquefilj and at’LOW PRICES. All who
bargains should give me • cell.
J ewelx’y! Knives!
Oombfl|i a
And other Notions.
marc bill/
Whitte»<^rf^roppteih
- - - -
A Card from Han. C. L. VaUaudlgham.
Dattom, Ohio, WedneBday, April 17.
To the Editor of Ike Enquirer :
I have a word for the Republican pm* and
partUaaa of Cincinnati and other place*
abroad, who now daily falsify and Bu!*repre^
Bent ase and natter* which concern me herein
Dayton.
My position la regard to this civil war,
which the Lincoln Administration has inau
gurated, was long since taken, is well known,
and will be adhered lo to the end. Lot that bo un
stood. I have added nothing to it, substtao-
ted nothing from it, said nothiog about it
publioly, since the war began. I know well
that I am right, and that in a little while “the
sober second thought of the people" will die
sipett the present sudden and fleeting public
madness, and will demand lo know why thir
ty millions of people are butchering eaoh oth
er in civil war, and will arrest it speedily. But,
meantime, should my own State ho invaded,
or threatened with invasion, as soon as may he,
then, as a loyal native born son of Ohio, ac
knowledging my first allegisooe to be to her,
l will aid in defending her to the last extren
ity, asking no questions. Whoever shall re
fuse them, or hesitate, will be a traitor and a
dastard. And this sams rule I apply aa well
to the people of Virginia, Kentucky, or Mis
souri, as to any of the free States, North or
West.
As (o myself; no threats have been made
to me personally ; none within hearing ; no
violence offered; no mob anywhere; uone
will be; nobody afraid of aoy, and every
statement or rumor in regard lo me circulated
orally, or published in the Republican preaa,
it basely idle and false. Aud now let me add,
for the benefit of ihe oowardly slanderers of
Cinoionsli or elsewhere, who libel ms daily,
that if they have any business with me, I can
be found every day and at any time, either at
home, on the Northwest corner of First and
Ludlow, or upon the streets of Dayton.
C. L. VALLANDIGHAM.
Andy Johnson Sainted In Lynchburg—His
Narrow Escape.
Ltnohbibu, Va., April 22.—Andy John
son, late llnitod States Seoaior front Tennes
see, passed through here yesterday on bis way
from Washington to Tennessee. A large crowd
assembled and groaned him and offered every
indignity ho deserved, including pulling his
dobs. Every effort was made to take him off
the cars.
The demonstrations were first suggested by
Tennesseeans. Great difficulty was experien
ced in restraining the populace. Johnson was
protected by the Conductor end others, who
begged that be might be permitted to proceed
borne and let his own people deal with him.
He denied sending a message that Tennes
see should furnish her quota of men.
PIoun Anecdote,
At a “patriotic jubilation" recently in the
capital of Indiana, a pious aneodote was told.
The extraot is from (lie Indianapolis Journal:
Mr. Newcomb related the following story as
illustrating the difference between two sec
tions of the country. During the past winter,
said the speaker, Robinson, of R. I., was un-
fortunats enough to form the acquaintance of
Wigfall, of Texas. Wigfall was blustering
away in his windy style, about what the South
wee going to do, in the event of war. Robin
son listened until he bad finished, and then
replied, “Mr. Wigfall you don’t understand
ourpeopU; you acouee us of cowardice. You
are mistaken. You of the South talk big—
than yon take a drink—then put in more big
talk—then take a drink. We Yankees don’t
operate that way. We sit down and calculate
the cost, and what is lo be gained before go-
ha into anything. Having made up our
minds, we say let us pray," and after praytrt
you may look out for hell /"
The Voice of a Veuersble Patriot.
R. C. Foster, Sr. sends us the following pa
triotic proposition which we gladly publish :
N’abhvii.lb, April 22, 1801.
To the Editon of the Patriot :
From nge and infirmity I am uoabls to do
servioe on the battle field for the rights of the
South ; but I am £a volunteer, with nny num
ber of Tennesseenns under like disability, to
pay annually to the Governor of Tennessee
two hundred dollars for the comfort able sup
port of the wives and children of Ibe citizen toi
lers of Tenneasee, whilst serving in defines
nf ths Constitutional rights of lb* South.
R. C. FOSTER, 8m.
Patriotic Liberality*
By reference to the proceedings of Ihe last
masting of our town authorities, it will be
seen that they have appropriated $200 to
each company that may be called Into service
from Athens. Noble generosity, indeed bat
nothing) morn than was to bn expected from
the liberal minded gentleman who compose the
body.
We also learn that each of the Ineurance
Companies, here, have appropriated $250 to
the Troup Artillery and Athens Guards. Thin
ton, in another gratifying nvkleoceof the spir
it that animal an all close## of oureitiseae, and
will ant bo forgotloa by thoan whoa it is meant
to benefit.—Athene Manner.
Major Loyd J. Beall, late of the United
Sinus Amy, hen resigned his oommianiea,
nod hat gone (a M«atfOta«rjr I, off.r fat, nr-
vi«M U Ik, Coof.iier.1. Stale,. He 1, a st
ile. of Meretaod. Hu ftiher uretd u a
Ctptain in Howard*l Ytteren Brigade in *79,
fought uador Wwlhlngioo at Monmouth, waa
in all af Orraue’a haul,, in Sooth Coro line,
and (bough ndf.aotd in nge, want Ihrongh
lha war af 1812. Major Bull gradual*) *4
Weal Point, and wai than »ent bj lha auibcr-
iliea 144 Washington to lha Military School In
Fnnoa, where ha recelred a Second Dagne.
Ha baa recently been n Pa^tnaaire in tba Uni
ted Army; Wta leal atationed at St Louie, bat
reaigned bin aoutatleaion Ibe Dement ba beard
by telegraph that lha fighting bad cummancad
at Fori Sumter. He ia tbe eon-in-law of our
dielioguished and highly netermed fellow-
towoemen. Col. A. P. Ilayne.—Charltiton
Courier.
Hir A letter bae been received in thin oily
from Col. B. Huger by n member of hie family,
dated Baltimore, April 16, which etatea that
Lincoln personally lied to Oen. Scott, deceir-
ing him throughout. Col. Hogerreeigned tba
moment he heard that hostilities bed comman.
oed —t’harleilon Courier.
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AHD DEALER IK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.,
—ALSO—
BACON. LARD, CORN «* FLOUR.
•V*. 8, Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree 8t, %
Atlanta, Georgia.
■mm.
S B. OATMAJf, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monumenta, Tombs, Tablets, Head end Foot
Stones, Urne, Vases, Marble and Enameled
81ate Mlintels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Alwavs on band a fine assortment of Monu
ments, both Fl&in and Carved, of all sizes, and
prices to suit.
Call and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot
feb25-tf.
AROMATIC C
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
v v M AT1C SCHNAPPS should be kept in
every family. It invariably corrects the 111 ef
fects of change of weather, sad, as a beverage,
it is the purest Liquor made in the world.
Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also,
UDOLPUO WOLFE’S
Pure Cognac Brandy,
tha best quality, with I
bit aval on the cork.
> tba bottla, aod
Th. N.wb.re (N. C.j I’rcgrc.t, iprak-
ing of thrfreo negro population, tiyi:
W. learn from Mayor Lane thet 16 cr 20
more free negfoeo earn, fbrward ye.twrday
moraiog and volunteered their ecrrioe, In go
>• the Pert aa<l work erae.Lt in the ddfenne
tt the Fat(. If required. Lekerere eaewgk
baeiag gear 1a tba Fart, they were ant eeat
dowa, bat reqaented by Major Un |. kotd
tkomtelrea ia raadiataa..
Awd th. WtMugtow Jo*real *dde :
We are Informed that the free eel or ed popo-
latiea of our town an ready rod wlHiag to do
anytbiag that they aay ba oallad npea le da
UDOLPUO WOLPtt'S
Pare Pert Wine,
je. run til. certtllcel
nd th* beri quxlltj.
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S
Pure Sherry Wine,
Imported and botted hj bhntrif, tbe saa# a* tha Port
UDOLPHO WOLFrs
Pure Madeira Wine,
Imported and bottled bj himself, for private and med
icinal use, tha best Wine ever offered to the irada In bot-
Uaa TJri* Wta# ]* varraotad perfectly pmn.
UDOLPHO WOLFrs
Pure Jamaica Rum,
St. Crete Sue, tteoteh Ul g IrUb Whlaky.
by blawrif, war-
Tn the Public.
I win atake my reputation aa a man, <ny standing aa a
march ant af thirty yaarri rariSiaci ta Naw Tort, that
what I ntadga sad taatUy to wtlb my teal, my label, aad
my esriWcato, tv correct, and can ba railed a pan by er-
^HJrictanawbo oaa Wine* and Uquor* In their prac-
Waa mouM »frv ^
bf a
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
tee an# laipar«w af Ml
. So. 9*. Hearer Street. Mew York.
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