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K A CASKS Show, at Maaafuturw pried*.
Uu Call aadwa ua bofor. you bar alaawbara.
Too ahall ba plaaaad.
jttaolt CEHTKB A TREAD WILL.
DRY GOODS
MAflKHAM'8 BLOCK,
Corner 'Whitehall Sc Alabama St*.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Fob. 16-lj.
ur toy to pain upon you a bottle of Bitten or Ba rea
ped Ha, (which they can buy cheap,) by eaytaf It la jest
as good. There are area non beee enough to steel pert
of ny a erne to Bub their rile Beooctlooe. Aveld such
Infanoue plratee and their villainous compounds t Ask
for Dr. J. H. McLean's ftrengthenlng Cordial aad Blood
Purifier. Take aeihicg etoe. It la the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the earns
time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole ergentoadoa.
It Is put up In large bottles—J1 per bottle, or six bot
tles for |b. DR. J. H. MctlAN, Bole Proprietor.
..1MB, A. M.
... r.BB, F. M.
_ 1.4*, A. M.
A. M
JOHN F1CKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer ni Dealer ia
HAT AVI IIIA1S, TB1ARBI
SNUFF, PIPtS, ac.,
WholoMle and Bat.il, »l th. Sign of
Jtltenlm Ctgeer JMemnfmetnry,
Whitehall fftnet, Atlanta, Oaorgia.
March SI.
COX, HILL Sc CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
an wanct nnMm on
WIPES, MQ irons,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC.,
PtacA Trt* Strut, Atlanta, Otorfia.
March I*.
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE OAS WORKS.
A LABOR quantity for Mil at tba nwal price
of 11) eatt par btiahcl.
Tab. It-JK J. f. WARM KB, So pi.
ATLANTA
DENTISTRY.
mBOVdAXM W h«Ma bteod. ha.a hean «a,ed a Ufa
A at liiriahati and Weary, to ihara. te ltd. lane],
rated IteMral It wl» rdlara Nln await Ion aawac
ly, and H nIU alaanaa, yarify aad heal the halaal (arc
In an lamdtMa inert Una. HoUual Touiiinc On.
Lanmnr am litem tea anal lanataralaaaaaa aI Una-
naUan, Rani, ar MaaraWa. Pwrar.lydte, Cradra«ted
teraete., SWaan ar Waakaan la tea delate. Mat sla. er
Uanncnta, Ittrti narar fait tea andlaaiteer irWrara
Or. tanwt, ■i.a.ca.i at Saruna. Par Sana m
SSHSSk:
ttlacter San. C. M. Irwin, P.
Obi. Wbinw TMt, Ool. W J.
Hmr. Alban/. J*a It. ,
and enonrthief ala. (n th. Olotbtu linn, of
naod quiuliy and at LOW PSICB. All wbn
drab* bargain. oteould gira ana a nail.
J ewelry!
Jfrmtkent (tttmU&mq
terra. tea Onarch Iar.lC(.ac,r.
Tba Rilalag af Iiaiarua.
Wa kara baaa fararad with tba fall, a lag
baaailful poon, which wa praaaataa wall wor
thy tba aticnuoa of our raad.rt. It la by th.
lam. gifted autboma who oompoaod that gam
of a poem, "Benny," which wa tcedhlly pub-
llthaa, and which It doatlaad ta h.oorar a
bouse bold ballad by tsaty tMdta ter
The Retting •/ Leearue ia a peon worthy of
lha mighty miracle which it briags baton
with so much reality; . mir.de no npori
to .11 otbor miracles that for performed by thi 1
Strior u other mirmeleo an ta tba ordinary
cxbiblttea of tho lawa of Baturo. It It o pic
ture la words—words though ms inspired,
•till bearing with them msoh sf that amp
which always aeoompanies tbs urrsllrs of
lbs latpind ponmsa. Wbst it has lost In lb*
wise rejection of rbyms It Whs more than gain
ed in grantor flexibility af sxpramisa sad
skillful masted disposition af Us lost. U dans
not attempt, ta is iso sftsa tbs sacs ia aa«h
efforts, to impress tba nsrrstira giran by the
“Diseipte whom Jesus israd," bat ratbss lor-
ingly to dwell apoa hte srsry word, wad bring
forth Its deep meaning with a perfection nan
tonehiog beauty, s dsliesoy and saffpempat at
testa, in suck a masterly manner that we mad
N. A. MoLENDON,
WOOlESIIE GROCER
rOPEIQN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobgcco, Cigar*, So.,
I MX att satin af otes. Cash Sayan is rs-
spsctfuUy incited to tbs sbors dock.
it and dwell upon it with rwrsrwaoa and an.
mingled delight. Wa bdisn it waHhy sf ba-
ing classed with lbs greid esored poems of
fpBi linked «n4i«o%
THE PUB LI O GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
miNTi, mmn, Sunday morning, april 28, m.
Nil SEMIS: YOL. I»'ND. «4.
m QnUlmti
ptsn *nw«mPrt«a mthiouli
mrsHsitea,
RAILROADS.
ft- •fUJULt Onpartetandsai.
r — *■**. P M-
EsSSEl=sa£ft
hart rtsesaaaa nan.
Mr daffy, at. t.JO, A. it.
at-Polst at. - AM, A. M.
tetat, dally, sA AU.A.M.
Ala St...... T.M, A.M.
■Waste with tbs Msstgomsry A
ad St West-Point.
RANDAL A GEORGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, OtOPOIA.
TIT ILL attend punetaslly lossy and all bus
t's facer ..tnuted to Urair ears.
OUn Mrasr Meri.tte sad Pmet-TM
•trsato. M.mA M-daw.
IAMBS R. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WneOinyteet, Georgia
P RACTICES in Wilbw .ad adjoining coun
ties. Refers to George G. Hull, E»q.. of
THOMAS Sc ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
OfHcu In 8mitb's Building, Whitehall street.
G. S. Tmomss, jnlBtf Bn. T. Asnoir.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
WkelMik uf Retail Belief is
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
W ILL nttend promptly to any business en
trusted tohim B tore in Franklin Building,
mill/
on Alabama s treat.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
tot tb. purchase end salsof Western Produce,
CotUiti, flrocerlrr end MrrcnendUe (rnrrallj,
tranOUm Building, J let On mm Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April A, 18*1.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
—WIT*—
THOMAS W. MUftRAY,
Formerly of 101 Chambers 8k, New York,
larMTiu a violmali deals** in
Wines, Liquors 6 Cigars,
Aim 06M Mission DIALS us in
•UTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
>W« HOT* Mms Strict, Smtmnmmk, Aim,
April lff-<Uw3m.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Menufhcturrrs sad Dealers la
MEN'S S BOY'S CLOTHING,
QCNTLCMEN’S furnishing goods,
OlOTHR CAStUMMXS* 4-VD WW-VOR
Mayhham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Straw,
r. a.aarsox, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
r. a, sassaanr j April 3d, 1181.
CENTEE ft TREAD WEU
tnurntu, strut, Atlanta,
Fear Dears Below Brady * ■clomet.'s,
—DBSLSRS IS—
CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS
SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE 1
SWEDKR. AMERICAN, CAS8 COUNTY AND
ENGLISH IRON, AND CABS COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CASTINGS I
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
-AT THK-
New Book Store!
—AT THE—
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of eror,
description.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of ererj
description.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINOS.
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT
INGS OF LANDSEER and other
Artists.
TKREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 30 eentit 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!”
oci.18—tf. J. MoPHKRSON 4 CO.
DB. 4. H. MCLEAN'S
STIEHITHIVIVB CORDIAL
—AND—
BLOOD PURIFIKR,
TUI OMiTHT REMEDY
In the Worlds
1 AID TNI
MOST DELICIOUS
Delightful cor
dial
EVER TAKEN.
T HE thousand* ne
on thousand* who 1
ar* dally using Mc-lflm. t a A| nr
'Loan'* Strengthening* 11 rr •■■mg.
Cordial, certify that It I* abMlutely an lnfallUble rem
ody for renovating and Intiooratiso the shattered and
diseased system, purifying and enriching tb« Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering Invalid to
HEALTH A NO STMNGTH.
There Is no mistake »bout H j It will eure Liter Com-
_ hM| ~
prtiloi
breath, er any disease of the
iareENTLRMEN, de yoa wish to be Healthy, Strong
and yigoroi *
McLean** Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Perlflor.
Delay not a moment; It Is warranted to give satisfac
tion. It will cure aay disease of the Kidneys, Womb,
er Bladder; fainting,Obstructed MeaatroaUen, FaUlag
ef the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease aritlng frees
Chronle or Nervous Debility, It U an Infalllable Ramdy.
For Children.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, pony children to
he Healthy, Streug and Robust f Th#n give them Me-
Lsan's ftraaMOTButNa Conxial, (see the directions on
saoh bottle,) It U delicious U take.
tJW One table-spoonful, taken evsrr morning fast
ing, to u sort preventive against Ante and fever, Tel-
low fever, Cholera, or any prevailing ttoeaea
moa—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
CONFBBERACT FLAGS
OP ALL SIZES,
MADE TO ORDER
-BY-
J. B. PLATT,
Angneta... fleer gin,
April 33—dlw.
Land for Sale.
TNlRTY-THRKE sens of desirable Lead on
|J the Eest side of Allsute, just outside the
sity limits. Also, 13 hem fronting on Deohtur
rood—s besulifn! site for t country resldonee.
Apply to W. E GUNBY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
npr33tf.
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND, VIROIN1A.
1 5 oonsequoDCO of tb« saceMion of Virginift,
we lhall hereafter offer our stock of * 4 Cir
eular," *'Crow-cut,” ** Molar,•** Mill Saws, 1
Ac., at foreign price*. MW- No ffutiaa added.
MoKAUGBTT ORMAND A C .
apr 22-3m.
NOTICE!
Quartermaster’s Office,
Savanuah, Oa., April Iff, 1861.
S EALED proposals will ba recaived at this
offies ap to Thuraday, tba 26th instant, at
12 o’olock If., for tba dalivary of tba following
tuba'stanca storas, vis:
225 barra's Mass Tork.
187 “ Mass Baaf.
40,000 pounds Pilot Bread.
30,000 pounds Navy Bread.
116 barrels Superfine Flour.
160 bushels good White Field Beans.
S.000 pounds Whole Rice.
6,400 44 Rio Coffee.
10,000 44 C. Sugar.
900 gallons Cider Vinegar.
1,126 pounds Adamantine Candles
3,600 41 Colgate* No. 1 Soap.
66 bushels Balt.
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 tbe
delivery to commence on May 1st.
Bids will be opened in this office at the above
stated time, and the contract awarded to tbe
lowest bidder, who will be required to give two
good sureties for tbe faithful execution of the
contract.
Letters enclosing bids must be adresied to
tbe undersigned, endorsed on the envelope,
44 Proposals for Commissary Stores."
8. J. SMITH,
apr22-6t. Quartermaster Georgia Army.
HVLIHB MACHINE.
D EPOSITED with us for sale, a Ruling Ma
chine. It is a new machine, in perfectre-
pair—Hoe’s manufacture. Owner gone to tha
war, and wants is value to support a family.—
A bargain oan ba bad. without freight and du
ties. Address this office. ap20-6t.
■AM K1BKMAM. JOBE W. LUCE.
KIRKMAN Si LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 178. Second Street,
IT. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to John Kirkmah, James Woods, W
GasEiiriBLD, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m
COLOHED PHOTOGRAPHS.
P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph-
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Miniature aise up to tha aisa of Life.
Parsons having Daguerreotypes of thsir de
ceased relatives and friends, now have the op
portunity of having thsm copied to any list
nay may wish, and painted up to the Li fa in
OIL OB WATER COLORS, OR PA8TEL,
with th* certainty of getting a perfect likeness
in every respect.
Gallery on Whitehall Street. Atlanta,
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
▲pri S. Photographer.
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE DBALKE KM
RRAII, 1ACBV, LAID, FLAIR,
AND LCAOINQ QROCERICff,
ffunUr Strut, bshcrtm WKiUhalt 4 Loyd Struts,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
MABSHALL HOUSE,
WM. COO LI XXI l>
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
March IA.
on
mately rest.
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS.
[fugtested by a fine eld Rngllsh picture which repre
sents the holy miracle as taking place at saartoe ]
IIT ANNIE CHAMBERS KETCH! M.
The aborning shone upon Judea’s range
Of rifted marblt, as a pilgrim pair,
Journeying from Betbabara, the rongh
And gloomy defiles traversed, with a band
Of earnest followers. Behind them frowned
The bnffled wilderness, where vultures preyed
And hungry tigers crouched. The angered peaks
Pointed malignant shadows aftsr Him,
Like the defiant fingers of a foe;
But oir before Him, bordering the plain
Of Jericho, serene and flowery slopes
Knelt down to do Him homage. Tbe light wind
That dallied with tho fragrant terebinth.
Or sung to the queen flg tree and tbe plane
A careless roundelay, In reverenoe now
Hushed ito gay melody, and, whispering low
Unto the listening almond trees, brought down
An offering of white blossoms to His feet.
Tbe brooks that wandered from the northern hills,
•eeking the holy Jordan, silently
Floated past barley fields, or in the shade
Of ancient olives murmured prayerfully;
While, on their fringed borders, hyacinths
Offered sweet Incense from their asure urns,
And by th* plumy palm trees galbanum
Sent up Its perfumed, consecrated breath ;
For He who pasecd was Christ.
With steady tread
He walked toward Bethany, while earnestly
Unto each other His disciples talked
Of tho poor widow and her eon of Nala ;
And hashed their tones to whispers, as they spake
Of the great blessings He was soon to givs
The itrioksn sisters. On Hig brow divine
Gathered the beaded damp of weariness ;
Bui He went firmly on, nor paosod for rest
Within the valley skirting Bethany,
Until the triaae height of Olivet
Oast a rebuking shadow toward tha Here*-
And frowning wilderness, g* If to say,
*Get thee behind me, Satan."
From the street
Came forth a frantic woman. Her Ipng hair,
Blacker than Kgypt’s night pto*ue, heavy hupg
About her shoulders, and n flood of tears,
Bitter an the water from the Dead 8ea»ocelhed
Heg olive cheek, whose dark tint darker grew
Beneath the evening shadows, and th* cloud
Of her o’er* helming grief. The outstretched hand
Of the Anointed clasping, in a tone
Wild as the waves of Galilee when winds
Dash the dark waves on rocky Gadara
And tha grey fombs give echo, -Lord," she Mi l,
“Hadst Thou been here, my brother had not died f*
Taming away U*ea Utterly, War form
•hook like a tall young cedar lasbod by storms.
‘■I am th# Resurrection and the Life !'*
Clear as the seraph tones that spake from Yleavsn
To Reger In the wild or ness, fhoco words,
Lika a deep organ's diapason, fell
Upon the silent air, while the bared heads
Of the Disciples hen t In reverence low.
Gently and long Ho spake; and as the dew
ih an llenaoa’s blossoms, on her heart
He poured the blessed balm of sympathy;
And the grieved maiden's lithe and rocking form
Straightened la holy strength, as, tooklag up.
Calm aa the lefty Lebanon when storms
Here passed away and the an clouded sky
Klseeth Its lifted foreheed, the replied,
H Yte, Lord, I do belle vs I" Then, with a step
Firm as tha p* 11 ant eamst's, bearing on
Ito burthen great and wsaijeosse, she turned
To go to Mary.
When the cock craw shrill
In th* dim, waning night-watch, she returned
With Mary and their kindred. O'er th* eyes
Of her meek sister, that sver worn
The upturned look which makes as think of Heaven,
The white lids drooped, s# In the dusky night
The valley Uly cloecth. The deep folds
Of her blue mantle o’er her slender feet
Trailed heavily, aad her white Angers pressed
The veil of Hnen on her marble brew
With a pained, weary movement, as she wont
Of tha fierce wtiderness A J)&•* «■<*«.
And, erdirhlaf th# calm bright* Sf OBvst,
Mads a bright sMtoasef oh the raven hair
S B. OATMAM, proprintor, and dealer in
• Italian, Amariea* aad Egyptian Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablet*, Head and Foot
Btonaa, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Famish
ing Marble of all deaeriptious.
Always on hand ff fins assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, Wall sieea, and
prioas to suit
Call and sea specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot
AMMMATWI
TONIC, DIURETIC,
W OLRfea -tettrta BCH1BDAM Alte>
UATio aciuurra 8t<mM b. to* <■
•TMy fuill/. It ianrtebly Mi-note UteUltf-
tecte or ohun of w.xth.r, end, u • Uraran,
it h th. purrat Liquor trad, la tba world.
Pat ap la plat aad quart bottteo Alio,
udolpho woLrra
Vara oagteae Brandy,
iportet .<>4 btetted Or tlaaffr, nmnted parr, U4
th. bM *tw. wlte He MrtteraU m te. teilU, net
hteiMl m Ih. Mrk.
uaotrao woLPira
Faro Part Wlu«,
Imported >od hottted b, Maiwir, pat n, for atedUb^
mm, mn tern iwtlWMtl ett te» Odtllo; i para
ut th. W ,o*Uly.
uDOirao teotPFa
Para Sherry Wlae,
lwport.1 ud hotted hj hboadr, tea mm u th. Port
UDOLPBO WOLPra
PwlUdnWhi,.
lwparted ud hottted h, hOMOtr, tee ptente MtetMd-'
thtet Win orar attend I. tea trad, lxhte-
I. U nmntnd pwbctly jnrm.
OMtNNIMm
Para lawaha Bara,
WL Croix ffn.ffMtel aad Ifteh Whteky.
Alt Um Oort Iwpwtel ud bottM bj UmmV, war
ranted par. and Ui. hut omnM,.
Ta Um' Phhlle.
J ip r -li- ----- r- I
zxrzifisi
mj urtiaiMa, terart.it, wtddra ho rteteddpf^ tea
^LuttetMMwh. OMtetado tot Uranr,litltefrpro.
tMtetetdn th.prlteraa.itethdb.Mttete.
Jar rate h, tel rn,«ct.te, Sraateu »d AptelUdh
WOkffMO «WLF(. r -.end
■ala Mutehetiinr rad lapteter te lohltepw triMdi
Man, Baaror Street, Mem YmX.
■UniOUTT, TATLOP A tOMtM,
fterdwyt*,lMl.-dteff