Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 04, 1861, Image 1

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7 0 A H 51 O W% TOllTU'08 imriiyaf W A .JMftFlMif Hwi .tumnt ndiU era . .. ; _ ._. _ m ^ pi ^ ^ «»ow ■ ^***41 MW THB PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE; IIBITM & mm, MU, TlfESBAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. ». Mrn».ai . DENTISTRY. I k HOTIITIMM* (CHIOUll , ii sanMumnit. 4lsTeitMtyle»4mne*. ADTl»n»l»0. Lr 14Im«risse.cmiMCVW.a, »l! Film-tee—* Ml. Mi the. “5.AJLY RATES. H. HUNTINGTON, M. D„ ^ DHXTIST, HL ATLAHTA, GEORGIA, OFFICE in Rrvboo’i new build- Uf, a#rn#r WbiUbull and Huotor Street— ~ rid#nc# first bouse to the left of Col. Yan kee OSf’«. rtfclnf, vhb tbs prii tttoUovtecrMt tbs prlvlleg* of chan go, wW lUAOii: Hod. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E E. Rairson, Messrs. Beaoh A Root, Rot. Mr. Rac ers, Dr. Logab, Allanta; Rer. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Cot. W. J. Lawton, Henry Terser, Albany'. Jan lfi. E. J. A R. ft. CRAVE!, OEINTISTS, frfflHlL HAKE retnored to tbeir new and splendid room la Paexbr’b Block, opposite Boaoh A Roots, where they are prepared to wait or all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness, junelR-watw r will be charted extra at rtgu , KemoraU, OopartnerShlpe, II 4 peywent dewandad qearteriy. AOTBSTOUM MOST SB *AU> f»ft Ui wlU appear ta the Weekly paper ■ for Charitable Instltelions, MUHa- , Ward, Town and ether Public id half price. is are paMMied so news; bet ■ In Local Column will be charged 10 r ae circumstaneea, to be laaluded In RAILROADS. I a Baakteff OnapuF. __ \ Atlanta, 171 MIm—^F4r4w._$6 94. 9E YOSQK. Baperintend.nl. loniiM riuum nu*. ite. daily, it — 9.95, A. M. August, it 6.30, F. M. ruiti. daily, it. 0.00, A. M Atliuti it 9.40, A. M. meat riMnuuui triis. inti, daily, it 0.40, P. M. Augusta it 5.56, A. M. uiti it 3.00, P. M. Ltlinti it 11.45, P. U. rau In oonnMtion with tha Trains Carolina ind the SiTinnnh end ilroidi, n Auguste. I a Wftftt-Pftlmt Rail read. Watt-Point, 07 Uilta—Fare,..$l 56. E Q. HULL, Superintendent. >1T rinniu run. ianta, daily, at. 16.14, A. M. -ait-Point at 0.14, P. M. -Point, daily, at _ 0.66, P. M. Atlanta at 7.51, P. U. ■■air viaauwusa real*. Ianta, dailr, at 0.06, A. U. Weet-Point at 5.46, A. 11. ■t-Point, daily, at 0.15, A. U. Atlanta at 7.50, A. M. ad connect, with tha Montgomery A it Hoed at Wuat-Peint. i a Atlantic Bailrean. Chattanooga, 100 Milua—Faro »5. W. LEWIS, Snpenntendent. oat rumen mu. UanU, daily, at 14.14, A. M. I Ctaittinoogi ae T 04, P. M. iatleaeote at 1.46, A. M. ‘ At!tat, at 10.60. A. M ltd connect.,each way,with tha Rome lallrotd at Kingston, the East Ten- 1 Georgia Rialroad til Dalton, and tho IA Chattanooga Railroad ft Chntln- Macon, 100 Milea—Fara, .ft 56. ED L. TYLER, Superintendent. air nainn nan. ianta at .11.94, A. M. Macon .t 4.66, P. M ten at „ 16.44, P. M. Atlanta at 4.44, P. M. man sxruuas teal. «Keaar=rW« Moa at. 11.44, Night. At anti at. M0. A. U. IhtTraiat will net ha ran an Bnn- Mnloak Eight Train (torn Atlanta, With the Central RaOuid lor Sawaa- l *6. A. M„ and tha South Waatan for d Oniumboa, at 0.40, A. X. M Seatb-Wceterm Ball Bead for Co- IL6I, p. |L trough Tiokatu from AtlanU to Bow •ding Omalkua Cara la Saraanah, N1ELL 6, McENTIRE,./ Wholatala Dealers in •in. minis*!!, r—tk-Trm Mr**i, - .........Georgia. •l^T ol Ok*, Eaoea and Lard ni- “1 m37. 0 F MEDICAL. DK. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can ba found either at bis ofitas or next door above. March 2b. DltS. ALEXANDER * SHELBY, Oflce on Marietta Street, North tide. R. Alkxandcr’s residence on Marietta St., Booth aids. Dr. 8hblbt may be found at tbs Trout Housa. March 27. J. W. HEWELL, D DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Other mud MUeldsuce JYbrth Sid* #f #€«- rirttm Street. March 21. DR. H. W. BROWN. ,FFICB—Marietta Street over J. D Sims* Store. He oan be found at bis jeeidence i Calhoun street, neer the Medical College. marcb20. 0 JAMES H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY at law, Workington, Georgia. P RACTICES in Wilkee and adjoining coun ties. Refers to tteorge Q. Hull, Esq., of Atlanta. m!4 THOMAS ii ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith's Building, Whitehall streat. G. S. Took as, jalOtf Bax. F. Abbott. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purehase and sale of Western Produce, Cotton, Groceries and Mercnandlse generally, f ranklin Building, JHabamm Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April $, 1861. / BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturers ami Dealer* la MEN'S a ROT'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSnTEltKS AND YXST1NOS Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White hall, Street, t. m. bryson, | ATLANTA. GEORGIA. t. m. braooiont j 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 an- trested tohim. Store in Franklin Building, on Alabama street. ml6-ly p. E. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AMD DIALER IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, betwean Whitehall and Prior, Atlanta, Georgia, March 20. PATTTEN & MILLERS, Q ENCFtAL COMISSION —a»»— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oeorgia. tWoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM'S BLOCK, Corner Whitehall 4t Alubuna Sta, ATLANTA, OEOS9IA. Fab. 10—ly. CHINA DEPOtT COLE & WYLIE, Whole tali and Retail Dealer» in pHIRA, Olau, Biluat, Platad War., Vuu, Parian Figure, Kero.m. Lamp., Candle ■titku, T.a Tray., Tabla Mat., Buk.ta, Glau Shade., Table Cutlery, Ac., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite and oommon Crockery at wholeaala, at Cbarluten prices, nearly oppo site Beech A Beet's, Whitehall .trout, Atlanta, —. .Georgia. April Id, 1041. WRIGHT & JACKSON, FiOTOBS, COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, QA. ALL** R. WRlGHr *M. B, JACKSOH. John W. Anderson, R efer to c»pti vsnnsb. Oa.; Claghorn A Cunningham, Savannah, Os.; Boston A Villalongs. Savan nah, Ga.; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah. Ga ; Carbart A Bros., New York; T. W. Flemming A Co , Augnsta, Ga.; Swan A Bro , Fcrnandi- na, Fla; Bisbee A Canova. JackaonviUe. Fla.; H.L, Hart, a; Palatka, Fla.; Simon Merritt, Hawkinsville. Ga. Agent for the Everglade Lino of Mail Steam ers to Feroandins, and Steamers Isaac Scott and Oak, to Hawkinsville. aprlO-lra. OKU. IRA R. POSTKR. J. L. Qt'RKN FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCEE8 —ARD— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STRUT, AUrbU, .a,* Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, bey and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce; also, sell Goods consigned to the best advan tage, end render accounts of sale promptly — OPENING DAY 1 MRS. DUKAiiO R espectfully announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant.) wUI'be her regular opening day for the Season, and dordiblly At tends to her patrons an invitation to ex a mice her styles without (briber notice, apll-tf. SPRING MILLIMEBTI Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just retumsd from Ckarfaton, where the purchased her present Spring Goods, takas pleasure in inviting her friende and the public to an inspection ot them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the timet. Rooms in Parker's new brick building, on Whitehall street. April U. ATLANTA Clothing Hall. I HAVE just returned from the North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to aupply tke eitisens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coats, Pants, Vents, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties. Socks* Hats, Caps, and everything eleo in the Clothing line, oi good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who deeire bargains should give mo a call. —ALSO, OB HARO— J e weli-y I Knives 1 O o m b s I And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, FRATERNAL BECOfiD. MAHONS. ATLANTA LODGE. No. fit. F. A. If. ood and fourth Thursday alfrfa) LEI WIH LaWBHE, W. M. 'Wftft*’- 1 ''■**’•*• lursdaj nights In E. 9. If 4 MOV, Coe rotary. MOUNT ZION kOYAL AKOH on tho Mcood and fourth 1 month. C. E, IU WATTS*, fisnretarj. r. A. M.. SMU en the In esch month. DAVID MATCR, W. 1 JAAON BUtE COUNCIL OF KOVAL AMD SKLECT MaSTEKB, No, 18, meets quarterly, on the trst . ass- day In January, April, July LSI Jobx M. Boano, Recorder. SVI1 LAWflUA Th. hJU Patronage respectfully solicited. of Pure Country Corn Whiskv on T A fine lot < hand, and for eale by FOSTER A QUEEN, may 5. N. A. MoLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, FOREION AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobaooo, Cigars, &o., —ALSO— COBAN, LARD. CORN A FLOUR. Jjo. 8, Cherokee Block, i*each-Tree St., Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 1861. 1861. 8ALMONS k SIMMONS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer* la • BOROR FATTXH, AHDRBW J MILLI WALTER » HILLER, inn.} | LKK.J (. BBHRT J. PA St AMORS, Special Partner. DEESBM AKIMG. M rs. l. c. i form her SIMPSON would resDvotfolly lb- friend s. aad the Ladies fbnernl- ly of Atleota end vfoinity, that she has token rooms with Mrs. JM Boat vs, in th# SMogd story of Parker's new building, on Whitehall street, where ■ he will be pleased to reosHrs their calls end eweete tbeir orders. OLD SOVIHIOK BAWB. 11 ♦f'Ylrflnln, Corner of WhitehftU and Alnhnmn SU. t Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! O NE of our firm having returned from Mar ket, where he has just completed an exten sive purchase of our Spring Stock oi DRY GOODS, STAPLE d FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of •LEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, ho., is ample. Crepe D'Anglaio, Barege Angtaie, French Chintx, JiotamAique, Grade Rhine, end a splendid assortment of 9*lain 9t Fancy Sitka, Silk Mantlet. Dueler a, Ac., may be found among our assortment; also, Ladies' ALEXANDER E1D Q LOVES, SI LA MlM,Se. Every varietyef Ladies' and Misses' SHOES, ssanufsotursd in Philadelphia expressly fsr our trade. A more beautiful lot of OARFtTtflOb. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINQB re ksvi i „ , All of which < Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28. 1861. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, 8R0CER A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. EEP8 constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY 8UPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Caeh, thereby enabling me to offer in ducements to cash buyers. In store—26 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. 0. Syrnp. 8 Hogsheads choice N. O. Sugar. K E I A complete stock of fine Sugars. Coffee. Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and ever?thing usu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. i. o. mcdaniel, WBOLBSALB DIALER IB BRAIN, BACON, LAID, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. Hunter Strut, between Whitehall d Loyd Streets, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 13. 1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGS, SAVANNAH, QCORQIA. March 18. COX, IiTIl ic CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ahd manor impobtsrs or WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ItC., reach-Tret Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. OaUR DK LlO» COMMA*DEBT, Me. 4, meets ea the flr*t end third Wednesday In sscb month. W. W. BOYD, W. T. Mias, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS. William Wilsoh, Secretory. Ilf PIKE INCAMPMKNt77o. 11, meets oa the second end fourth Friday nirhu. WM H. T. P. VLaMiae, Berthe. Jabis lfesu, Jt, Secretary. A1, DWELL., PreeideaL ATLANTA FINE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly en the third Monday eveulnc in Jan- nary, April, July aad October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engloeer. B. K SHERWOOD, lit Assistant. R F. Maddox. 3d AmtoUnt. F M. JOHNSTON, i*ecreUry. JOHN F EZEARD, Tresanrer. ATLANTA FIRI COM PAN F No. 1, meets first Monday ta esch montb. $. H. MKCABLIN, President. W R. Mason, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in esch month. LEVY 0. 0. Room, Secretary. ALLULAH FIRE OOMPA day in esch month. J__ John Mclkxdox, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, meet* first Saturday night In each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, form as. Noah R. Fowl**, SecreUry. ■AM KIRKMAH. JOHN W. LUKK. KIRKMAN & LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, IT LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Johh Kirkmab, Jamks Woods, W Grrbbpibid, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—8a COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. F )RTHAIT8 taken from Lite, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, be., by the Photgraph- ie process, and ENLARGED TO ANY 8IZE. from Miniature sise up to the tim of Life. Porsona having Daguerreotype# of their de ceased retailves and friends, now have the op portunity ef having them copied to eay sise hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the oertainij of getting a perfect likeness in every reepecL gar Gallery oa Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apr! 8. Photographer. WILLIAM F. PARKER, THOMAS W. MURRAY, ranMt!/. ot 191 Chnmbnn 64, M.w York, dooutuu . wuoLii.ua ...uuu nt Wines, Liquors & Cigars, ABB OCMMMiOB DIALBM « BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac., AV. M9V. Mm tenet, 9iiw.i>, te Afrit t*-4kWiuu 'T* ~ 1 ’ .*3 CONFECTIONARIES. F 1 . M. JACK, A-gent, mi Doom to w. f. ■■none 0 oo.. "Whitehall 8t_ Atlanta, Q Borgia. K EEPS ooo.lootlTon bnud nn uo. I tout, took of C0KFB4T10NABIE8, FRUITS, CAKES. ROTS. 0AITB1K8, PREAE6VE6, JEJ.L1ES. FKEUA dag&sxrs.'sr A lao. n (tut rnri.i, of fnno, ArtlcUo—*no k.u. To,i, Ao. Thn L»41e. ood th# Public naornllt urn M- ipoetfrill, Ktifod to nil. nwl. Eactarage Dtxe Literature!! SOUTHERN FIELDAND FIRESIDE, n I VOTED to Lltersture, Agricnlture, Horticulture, edited by gentlemen of eminent sblllty, In their eer- ersl depsrtmenta, la published erery SATURDAY, st Augusta, Georgia. EXPRESSIONS OF TH* PRESS. M Itn writer* are the moat diet ngulshed In the South.” Delta, New Or lean*. M 8tsnde In the very first rank.” Preebyterian, Charleston. M A paper, Indeed, for the South.’!—New*. Savannah. * A meet acceptable paper.”—Christian Indem. •* Equalled by few, etirpseaed by none.” Times, Columbus. "The beet Investment of two dollar* that could be made."—Missourian, St. Louis. “ Deeerree the moat liberal pstronege ” Baptist, Atlanta. “ We cordially commend It to Southerner*.” Enquirer, Richmond. ** It* content* are varied and agreeable." Christian Advocate, New Orleans. “ Calculated, eminently, to Improve the coil and the mind."—Enquirsr, Memphis. " Filled with the choicest reading matter.” Journal d Messenger. Macon, Ga. “ An excellent Journal, edited by competent gebtle- menN—vhronicUd Sentinel, Augusta, Ga. " Best Literary Journal In th* country.” Journal, Louisville. “ A Southern hleeelng.”—Argue, Norfolk. “ Every reading man In th# ceuatry should ake It.” Republic, Augusta. ’Give* hill value for the money.’’ Southron, Jackson, Mies. ‘ ription price.” Gas*tie, Chattanooga. * Without a rival—the beet that comes U us.’ Repress. Vicksburg. Miss. *• Invaluable to every man of literary taste.” RegUter, Mobile. " The beet family paper puhllehed.” Courier, Charleston. " Equal, If not superior, In literary merits, to any Journal published.”—Standard, Raleigh. "A welcome guest at every fireslee.” Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—PAYABLE AL WAYS IN ADVANCE. Single copy, per annum 8 1 Six copies, “ 10. Ten eoplee, * lfi. Twenty copies, “ *6. Specimen copies sent gratis. The FIELD AND FIRESIDE will shortly enter vtxm its third volume, and Is now FIRMLY K&TABLI8JUE9. It Is handsomely printed. In folio form, for binding, on fine papor, and with clear type. Every exertion Is made to vindicate its claim to he THE FIRST WEEKLY PAPER IN THI SOUTH. James Gardner. Augusta, Ga. "Worth ten times its subscription BUTLER & PETERS, (Successor* to High, Butler A Oo.,) Commission Merchants, ron rui FDMcuiiu km uu or rmjrjrnesm m o m m ocom Fite tlk« Ik Toft Dor>o4k. Storvlu, oat Ifco Moatb. Tho Kopublloon puporu koto mod# IbooK undo of tko Nonboru poopl. botlOTO that tbo Souik am mob baaiaroad Ibm oatgtaiioa by oatiin, off tbo oafplioo ot prc.iaion (na Ika NoMkora uonrkot a. Young Vidn-nankon nad old fogiuu kn>o worked lbta»l«»M ,n thoroughIj into ihli boliof that tbo, altl nc- tunlly ounrr at aoj mao of lulelilgeftoo who uudorlakoo lo toll thorn honor. Tbo Republi can odtioru hara atado tkoao houlghtad pa pin think that tha Bouoh raiaaa oonaaraliooly aaihlag bat oat ton, non aad tobacco j wAorau, tho truth ie thot iboproduooe uioro brood.ilCTo oud proeiiioos, uocordiug to hor population, than .liber tbo NuTth or tho Woot. Wo boro oot the oouoao of 1800, bat that of 1660 ihowo thot la 1640 the groin produc tion! of tho country, including oloror need oud flax mil, wort ai follow, in walut: South, $307,828112 Weal, 178,744.280 North, 182,024,720 The raluo of tho grain produetloae of tho South for that year wao snarly *'oaa hundred aad twenty-four ueUhaaa gran tor then that of tho Woot, end oeor •• one hundred end Iwouty-tre million*" greater tboa tbo North. Tho South had nine mil lion! to fond, and tha North and Woot com bined hod twain million!. So tha Booth reload la ralua about $80 per bond of ita population, while tbo Nurth raised only $16 pur head, and the Wont $86 per hand. Tha raluo of ttUu,blend animals in lbs whole U. S. wai no follow,: South, $64,808,026 Wen, 22 478 780 North, 84,616.461 Showing that in meat provisions tho Sooth wm elmrit ae rich ao th* North and Wtat combined. The total ptodootiooe of tko eoil, including cotton and slaughtered animals, aurs in raise as folio*. : South $628,671,103 Wait 240,097.128 North 295,608,699 Showing that Ihe Soulb was nearly three hundred millions richer then the Weet, and more then two hundred millions richer than tbo North. And it mint he remembered that lb* South bee only iwelv* million* of popula tion lo proeido lor, while Ik* North aad Post hare twenty millions. Tbs Bostou Tost says that th* oily of Bos ton cions in one year received from tho slave Slates flour lo tho ealao of $2,600,090, of oorn tbo ealus of $1,2U0,000, and rioe to tho vaius of $600,000. Thn Boat esttmatss that Ns* England buys annually of lbs South to tbs amount of $60,000,018). And yes our sharp Yankee hr others ore seriously proposing lo ettrre out Iks South by rattiug off aoppii**. It it eory tridoat that Mote body is a feel. If the provision raised by iho South are $16 per beed of her population more than art rais ed by tho North, how long will it lake ib* North to stereo oat tho Sooth 7 Thot Is t nfos utils sunt lor Mr. Linaoln's oobinst to sole*. Ws must not forget that the South produces annually 4,000,090 bales of notion, whisk i* always worth iu tb* European market $200,- 000,000 in solid cash. We of tho North hara herotofere used 1.090,000 bales ot ibe cuilon of tho South. But suppose she should here after toko it into ker bend in interdtot tbs sals of a single bale of oottoa to tbo North, and •hould pnt hands in tho (old only lo reive the 8,000,000 telM required for Ibe EurupMn market, derating th. r..i of hnr labor to grain produsiions of her soil, who oan fall to see that than tho longer th* war should b* pro- treat sd tbs wan* it would bo for us? Instead of sltrelsg out thorn, w* should star?* oat ourevives. Sven if an coold effeotuolly main tain a tan yean Olooked* of tko South, ah* would ho all tb* tim* doeoioping hor own in- ternnl reoouruM, Mtabiishing meoufuettirico uf all artiolM sk* b« bnraofore bought of an, thereby rendering her.elf independent of ua in *U tim* to com., and noaid actually came out of lb* blocked* rioh.r than sh* wont m, while na should corn* oul poor indeed—not only drained ot means, and nrippled in our oemmerao, but our grant manufacturing capi tal would ho oaiirtly broken down, end uni versal beakrupioy would arosh both ear pub- lie and print# credit. It mil ho easy, wo know, for fnaatUo ood madman lo sonar at all this—m easy for dogs to bark at mea la ikt stream— bat it i* neearthaicM a truth Which W* shall terribly realise, lb* way w* era going on, whan it will b* ararlMtingly tan lata for rspaataaet ood good mom, aithor to Me. tha Uaie* #r ounalia*. Th* qoeetioo far patriate and statMmaa to try and aalt* in this eriats 1* act, what ana w* do in tha way of worry and murdering tha Ban th 7 hat whet ■ hell we do, beet Ua care*our country, sod our- aalraat Men who me* that they will gieatheiy le.t dollar lo punish lbs 8ooih, speak mart literally Iks a they realise I'amiua aad re venge era not going to puaiak Ua aaam'M, e* much M they will puoloh aureate**. War will oarer save tho Uaiaa, nor bribg hack qn*Ui LAB04UL joat rwaaiwad te **w- mtXMA Cotton, Croearlea, he. ATLANTA OEOBOIA, Room, aa th* corner of Foruyth etrawt cud the Sallroad, (oppoaiu th* State Bond Depot,) 100 PARRELS LARD OIL; 60 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. flwaweisl nod aoestnarci* t peas parity which la slippiag from our graap. Oar akildpel.who will not bn biiadad by pMaion. as wu are, an this subject, will blush fee us, ud cure* our rnamarj that in an* mad hour w* throw awuy thu inhuritana* of <h* Oulew nad tho kappi- utsa of gsnoratioos.| Bails I M*fi*l Vail*! -t T he etowah minino a MawOF»c- TUBUIOODMP** X. hmaud *. aaatmnn- ty. OenrgNh are now taahtog. had prepared aa SJI lar a orders for say and all atfvk «9 a T*ry ‘ Fpl» tf,, superior CUT ] ay 34,1*41 - DO ADVKKTm.HU.