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FfiATEBNAL RECORD.
®Z*M meets' off Oh
MRS. DURAND
R M&FEOTFULLY ttMVMM tw Frida#,
Util Af rU f (ipitMt.) will be her regular
opening day for the Seeeon, and cordially ex
tend* to her patron* an levitation to examine
her styles without farther notion, ap 11-tf.
Tho sum logic of Events.
Tb* rapid fulfillment of all tkt prediet ion*
of Demoemin speaker* and vritfr*, a* to
whbt would lakd place to our beloved'Oooctr/
lo tb* event of a Motional triumph la the elec-
tioa of a President, need not be attributed to
any gift of prophecy ; U la the reOnit of the
Storm Login of Renata. Poorly road la (bo
biatory of Goeernmeni, aad a poor aiudoat of
human na>ure v mt»*t ho b* who, in the face of
warfare which the Black Republican party baa
baen for yoora wagtag upon tho Instilutloea
of the Booth, could not have foretold the die*
rupiioa of tba Union, and tho disaster that
might atiard that disruption.
Now that wo has* catered upon oivil war,
1st those who would read the story of tho fu
ture. appeal to that same “stern logle of
eeeata.” What doss u teach T
W* speak by its iaatrnctiooa.
It loaobes that, if Abraham Lioeolo aboil
persist ia attempting to carry out tba policy
indicated in hia reply to the V rginioCommis
sioners, tbs fiifteeo slave States, cumbering
more than 12,000,000 of poo pie, will oaito ia
a common coast of defending their firesides
end bon cs.
It tenches that every man, within their lim
its, espabls of wielding a sword or levying a
rifle, will taka the field determined, like their
r# volet ion at y fathers of old, to ropsl the inva
der, sr to die ia the attempt.
It teaches that sooner or later tho fate of
tvory Northern army sent within their bor
ders will inevitably be that wbioh overtook
those of tho British tyrant which were landed
on our coast to rivet on our forefathers the
cbeins of elavery.
It teaches that the armies of tho North may
meet with occasional triumpba ; may burn a
faw oil ice, and devastate a few fields ; may
rob the Southern mother and her tender chil
dren of their peaceful ai.d quiet home*; may
here and there incite servile insurrections ;
bat successes like those will only provoke the
wrath of Heaven, end raise up for the Souih
'* armies to fight their battles for them.’*
It loaches that at last, after one, three, sev
en, or tea years ehell have passed sway, af
ter our armiee have vanished before the never
failing aim of the Southern rifle, the irresis
tible chargee of Southern obivalry, aad the
terrible ravagaa of a Southern climate ; after
myriads of Northern homes have been made
desolata. aad poverty and distress shall be
gin to stalk abroad in ihs etreeta of our citiaa
and villages—then the hearts of our people
yearn for pesos, and will come.
It teaches that the Independence of the Con
federate state* will be reoognited, and that
the North will bo compelled at last to grant
that which, in accordance wi.h the spirit of
Ameriean liberty, it should promptly and
cheerfully concede.
Such ere the teachings of the stern logic of
events. We put them upon record end invite
all who read this atitelo to remember predic
tions founded upon them. The authority of
the Federal Qovcrameot will never again be
established within the limits of tho receded
States. Tbs people of those 8tatee will nev
er again recognize that authority voluntarily,
nor can thoy be oompellcd to do so by force.
— Bangor {Me) Union.
The Colons has Boys at fie well’s Point.
Several acta of individual daring by mem
bers of the City Light Guards, ia their fights
at Sewell’s Point, have been reported to us.—
Rev. Tho*. H Jordan, chaplain of the oompn-
ay. writes to a frieod ia this city: “1 will
only nay that tba City Light Guards of Col*
umbits, from the Captain down to the very
last man in the ranks, acted nobly. But Dr.
Taliaferro and Privates Freeman and Mayo,
deserve, fer their seta of bravery in the en
gagements oa Sunday and Tuesday,to be rank
ed among heroes.”
Tbs brave conduct of Private Msyo bee at-
Wa are informed that
DHY GOODS
Mahkhut. BLOCK,
fi. J. Misarr, flecretarjL^ ^ ~
MOW OOlf ROYAL a BOB OB AFYBB, N«h Ifi, aneeto
0. R. Haxlsit**, Baeratiry.
JAM)If BUSK COUNCuTcTf ROYAL AND SKLECT
MA8TCS8, No. ifi* meets aearterly, oa the first mm-
day In January, April, July and October.
•n, Dr. Imi. Atlanta i RaT. 0. V: tr*f», I
A. Tartu, Ehq., 0)1. Naloon T!f», Cot. W. .
Lawton, Henry Tdrrer, Alba*7-. J«> Id.
Mrs. J. M. Boring
H AVING jd.t return,d from CKirlatm1,
mh.ro ik. purehaeod bar praMnt ditto,
Good., take, pleaanra ia ta.itin, bar friaado
ami the public In an impaction 01 th.m.
Her .tuck ia quite full, and embreoee all tb.
latest btjlro, which wilt be offered at prieeu to
cult the tlmee.
Roome ia Psrknr'c new brick bailing, on
Whitehall atreat. AprilTl.
CHINA DEPOT
COLE St WYLIE,
Wkdeaak and Retail Dealert m
rWINA, Olnee, Sltoer, Pitted Ware, Vaeee,
V Parian Fife roe, Kentone Lamps Caadte-
tUoka, Tea Troy*. Table Mate, Baalists, Glue
Shades, Tabla Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP POB CASE.
White Granilp aad rommon Crocker/ at
wholesale, at Charlealen price., nearly oppo-
elU Bhadh A Boot's Whitehall ttrwt,
WSVB Vm LIUH UUEBINDUr. HO. «, mt«tS OB tU
Brat sad third Wednaaday in aack n•nth.
W. W. BOYD,
W. T. Mean, Recorder.
ODD-FGLLOWB.
CYNTItAL LODGE, No M, meets ovary Tuaaday night.
_ _ _ T. F. MARHH, N. 5.
William WiLtoa, Secretary.
■NffM INOlfitnifl 1 , No. 12, meets an the second
and fourth Friday nights.
WU U. BARNO, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Meet.
T. P. Flbmuio, Scribe.
MECHANICAL*
FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets 2d Fri
day In sack month, at Engine House. No. 2.
. a M. CALDWELL, Prerident.
Jambs Noils, Jx, Secrotary.
Clrihiuij §isll
MEDICAL
M. inn a. wiaTMOHbland,
\FFICX 00 AMbhme .treat, oppoeita Itfaf rtl
l Heart. Can be found either nt hMotoe*
r next door nhoee. March M.
WRIGHT * JACKSON,
milll, C0BBIIII01
—AND—
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
allbi a. waiaav. as. a. jack so*.
DKFEB to Captaia John W. Anderson, 0e-
XV vannah, Ga.; Ciaghora k Cunningham,
Savannah, Ga.; Boston k Yillalonga, 8avan-
nab, Ga.; Erwin k Hard os, Savannah, Ga. ;
Carbart k Bran., New York; T. W. Flemming
k Co., Augusta, Ga.; Svrsn k Bro., Fornandi-
na, Fla; Bisbee k Conors, Jacksonville, Fie.;
H L. Hart, a ; Pslxtks, Fla. ; Simon Merritt,
Hnwkinsville. Ga.
Agent for tkn Everglade Line of Mail Steam
er* to Fornshdina, and Stoamers Isaac Scott
aad Oak. to Hawkiaavllla. aprlt-lm.
Bm». ALEXAKDER dk BHEEMY,
ORlas •n Marietta Street, Norik side.
"YR. Alkxandbk's residence mr Marietta fit.,
J SoMhafd*.
Dr. fin bast ttiaY bo fewwd at tho Trout Hone*
Manib 87.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meats qnartorly on tho third Monday evonlng In Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BARKIS, Chief Rnginoer.
8. A SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
K. P. MADDOX, 2d AarisUnt.
P. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN F KZZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY*No. 1, meets first Monday
in oaeh month. $. H. MECA8LIN, President.
W. K. Mason, Secretary.
MECHANIC PIRR COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday
night in aoch month.
LEVI RICHARDSON, President.
0. C. Ronas, Secretary.
TALLDLAB PIRR COMPANY, No. S. meets 1st Wedaes
day la each month. JOHN P. EZZARD, Prcsidt
Joe* Mclexdok, Secretary.
ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-o,
meets first Saturday night la each month.
FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman.
DB. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
DR. H. W. BROWN.
/"1FFICE—Marietta Btrwt onr J. D. Sia
U Stock, H. c.u b« found ut hi. jeefdeoi
oo GfAnna itarMt, nrar th. Medical CollefO,
marcblStf
Eddie.n.n A rink
JAMKS H. ALRXANDRH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WHtlkiiffkii, Qmryia.
T>RACTfCH8 lo Wllhw mud hdjqinin <
A tkro. Rtohn tk Gkor,. G. Hull, la
AtUalo. ■
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
COMMISSION* MERCHANTS,
B. F. BOMAR, Agent,
BIBCEB A FBOTIIIOIV HEHCHAHT
2d Door Weel of the Fulton Bank,
Alabama Street
-iSfeTsassr
Eaeenrage Hta« Literatire!!
RAILROADS.
Atlanta,.
.Georgia,
THOMAS a ABBOTT,
ATTOfcKBYS AT LAW,
Atlanta Georgia.
0Mm In 8ntort<k Building, Wkitek.U itrato.
<h a Tnanrt, jnldf Bu. F. Annon.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE,
P IVOTED to Literature, Agriculture, Horticulture,
edited by gentlemen of eminent ability, in their sev
eral departments, Is published every SATURDAY, at
Angueta, Georgia.
EXPRESSIONS OP THE PRESS.
**Ita writers art the moet dlutlngnlihed in the South.”
Delta, Nm* Orleans.
** Stands in the very first rank.**
Presbyterian, Charleston.
“ A paper, indeed, for the South.'!—AVtee, Savannah.
“ A most acceptable paper.”—Christian Jndetr.
Equalled by few, surpasaed by none.”
Times, Columbus.
u The beet Investment of two dollars that could be
made.”—Missourian, 81. Louis.
“ Deserves the most liberal patronage ”
Baptist, Atlanta.
“ Ws cordially comineud It to Southerners.”
Enquirer, Richmond.
“ Its contents are varied and agreeable.”
Christian Advocate, Noso Orleans.
“ Calculated, eminently, to Improve the soil and the
mind.”—Enquirer, Memphis.
“ Filled with the choicest reading matter.”
Journal At Messenger. Macon, Oa.
” An excellent innmal, edited by competent geatle-
men.”— Chronicle At Sentinel. Avgusta, Oa.
“ Best Literary Journal in the country.”
Journal, LauietUU.
14 A Southern blsasing.”— Arpue, Norfolk.
“ Every reading man in the country ah< uld aka it.”
Republic, Augusta.
' Olvss full value for the mon-y.^
Southron, Jackson, Miss.
“ Worth ten times Its subscription price.”
Qaeatte, Chattanooga,
* Without a rival—tbs bees that comes to as.’
J3rpress. Vicksburg. Miss.
u Invaluable to every mao ef literary taste.”
RegUtsr, Mobile.
“The best family paper published.”
K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of Freeh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which
have been bought, and will be told, exclusive
ly for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in
ducements to ceeh buyers.
In store—25 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
20 Barrels choice N. 0. Syrup.
8 Hogsheads choice N. 0. Sugar.
A complete stock of An* Sugars, Coflea, Mack
erel, Flour, Caodlee, Tea, and evervthiog usu
ally found in a firpt class Grocery Store.
April 10.
K EEP constantly on band all kinds of Pro
vision* and Family Supplies, buy and sail
nil kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce;
also, sail Goode consigned to the beat advan
tage, and render accounts r.f sale promptly.—
Patronage rasneetfully solicited.
▲ fins lot or Pure Country Corn Whisky on
hand, and for sale by FOSTER k QUEEN,
may 5.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
DUtmRMN MtRQHANT,
For U)k purchart inf tkl. of Wtetefn Produce,
tkitn, Grootrla ud H«ron.ndli. Krowillj,
tramkUn Molding. JUubama Strut.
,GEORGIA.
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLUtALB DBALUB XV
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES.
Hunter Street, between Whitehall At Loyd Streets,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobiceo, Cigar*, &o.,
—ALSO—
COSAN. LARD. CORN k FLOUR.
2ge. 9, Cherokee Blacks Wrack-Tret Si.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
r hB attention of oloae Cash Buyers is rc
spectAilly invited to the above stock.
rone in connection wit
Pneolina and the fini
dreads, a Augusta.
ATLANTA,.
Apffl It IMI.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
kunktnMn and Brtkn te
MAN'S At BOVS CLOTHING,
OCNTLCMKN'* FURNISHINO GOODS,
CLOTH*, CXWMUnta AHV rtSTUTO*
Mirttkk'. Own-Front Rkltdhif, WAItW
koto, Mrwnt,
t. k. atraoi, I ATLANTA, GKO KG LA.
,. h. HAOMotT J April Id, Utr.
ATLANTA,
.GROKOIA.
• Wrtt-PoUt, K Unto—F«fn^-$*‘M.
SX G. HULlT BnpkrlktotdenA
rtMU.lt TBAnr.
rt.Poijtt. dkUy, to r.*», P. U.
MARSHALL HOUSE
WM. COOLIDGB,
8AVANNAH, QEORQIA.
Muwh II.
SALMONS & SIMMONS,
Wholesale ssid Retail Deelers la
roRH6N A DfiMSTM! DRYGOODS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sta.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
COX, HILL i CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AMD D1RB0T IMl>OKTBKS OP
WIRED, LIQUORS,
C IQ ARS, TOBACCO, AC.,
Peach■ Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March SS.
ready bean reported.
Private Freeman left (by permission obtained
by entreaty) n pleoe of seeurity at which hn
had been placed, rushed imothe fight, mount
ed en old oennon that the Capiain had deem
ed unsafe, aim»d it by tbs aid of his thumb as
a sight, end fired ft by striking tbs sap with
n piece of irew; and it was bis shot t hat knock -
BOOT. L. CRAWLEY,
WtriMth art ItiaU Dealer ia
•MonW tohW..,— T.M, A. M.
M tonnMtonrttk ttn Mkrtgitonry *
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm having returned from Mer
kel, wham be beejnet completed en exten
sive parches* of our Spring Stock ot
DRY GOODS,
w,Ukk thi. m.thod of kdri.idf th, public of
th« Htni Oar •tosh of
STAPLH A JUSCr GOODS
work MOW work toWkktikn. Th. supply of
8LEACHK0 AND a*OFN SHCKTINO* AND
•HMTINM, AO.
io ktoplo.
Crept trj.fl.it.
Sang* S.ftmt»,
Frtnth rkl.lt,
dfstotoffM,
Brad« Shin*.
ond o oplkidid rtkortm.st of
PRODUCE m PROYtSICHIS,
Courier, Charleston.
M EqusL If not superior, lo Utyrory marita, to any
journal puhTiahed.”—Standard, Raleigh.
“A welcome gusat at avwryfiraaiaa.”
Advertiser, Montgomery. Ala.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—PAYABLE AL-
WA\S IN ADVANCE.
Blngla copy, par annum ft.
Six cojjIf*, “ IS.
Tao caplaa, “ 18w
Twenty Copies, M 25.
Specimen caplea sent gratis.
The F1KLD AND PIRK8IDC will shortly sntar upon
Ha third vohmm, and is now FIRMLY KTABLI8HBD.
It is handssmrty ertotad, la fella farm, ter kind law, an
fine pepor, and with clear type. Kvtry exertion la made
to vindicate Its claim to be
THE FIRST WKFKLT PAYER IN THI SOUTH.
Joteeo Gardner.
hafrtte, Oa.
—AND—
General Bastaess Agent,
W ILL oitend promptly to ooy bo.In.
trooted tobim. Swrolk rrukhi Bni
on AlabnOis itrtto. ml
KIRKMAN it LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ed down (be smoke-stack ef the Alooticello
nod appeared to do the most execution.—
Aibival of ths CeiaaAL Miianoi.-The
British screw steamship Gen. Miremon, Capt.
Gauldiog, arrived last evening trem Havana,
which port abe left on tbs evening of the 28. h
of May. From Mr. F. Ingste, owe nf thn
passengers, we learn the following particu
lars:
Oo the morniog of 81et v she arrived ofif tbs
mouth of the Mlasiasppt, and was chase t and
captured by the U. 8. States niao»of war
Brooklyn. A print crew wan fttt on beard,
Lieut. Adnmn commending, and the Miramen
eaa ordered to bo eerrled off Mobile Point to
the officer of the Niagara, with a view of be
ing sent North ae n prise. In the evening the
No. 170, 8eoond Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to Jonw Ktskuas, Jambs Woods, W
QrbbkFibld, Nashville, Tenn. jnn f—3m
WHGL9&ALE GROCER,
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHfi.
ORTRAITfi taken from Lite, er copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph-
AN® 00MWI88I0N MERCHANT,
Alto DBALKK n
ALL KOfDfi OF PRODUCE,
XUMrOrtoA tototod WhWd»«r «■ Tfldr,
Jttlamtm, Onr ft a.
M.rch 3*.
IGkorjihRii
ENLARGED TO ANT SIZE,
from Mlniklnro tort np to to, .is. of Lite.
Fttmt k-Ting Dkkkrtrooty pro of Ut.ir dn-
ekukd roirtiTW nnd frikndk, now h.r. tb, op
portunity of hh.inc tb.m eopitd to any airt
nay may wi.h, and painted ap to th. Lift In
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with tba mrtemty of qaltinf a parfaot likankto
ia a.ary reap««t.
to*-Gallery an Whitehall Straak Atlanta,
*ewn X Vntaa SAfltnM.
aUkono. 1,3 Milaa—Faro, Ml
l. TttSA
I OkT eaanaanaa TWh
JhhUto A- Mi
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Bueeartora to Blfh, BiiUar A Oo.,)
Commission Merchants,
PATTTEN ft MILLERS
CKNKRAL COMMISSION
-tito-
tllery on Whitehmll Straak Atlanta,
C. W. DILL,
I. Photefrapkar.
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JAOK, A.gent,
ALMXiirvra *m eioras, ana hits, da.
Eeary t.ri.lr.f LadUa* andUlaart’ SHOES,
atanafatonrdn In Pklladalpklk axpraatoy for
nadappronckla, Ik* Mliwman firtd twa akto-
todgano. ThnNiaftnaaan aaaia|np, an la-
,M(i(aiioa waa had. aid tb, Mirmaan waa to
Iowm to aaiar tba Bay of Mobila for ouppllea,
tho rapt ain tocapin, lo ooiao ool wltbia a rra.
tonabl. time — JMiU ISfidtr.
It Train! will not
.GEORGIA,
TTAV* la a bora, to tbolr Fira Proof Warn
jn Hoaw, oa tho eoro.r of Foray th .Hrtiaad
tho Railroad, (oppeaNa tho State Road Do pot.)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
SO BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
300 KEGS PRIMS LEAF LARD;
‘Whitehall St. ddanta, Gaorgia.
If I EPS ooaatentl V on band an .Xoallaat utoak
J3k »f CONFECTIONARIES.
A Sarrnma P.raa ta aa Bawaniann la
Loinoa.—A tetrortelha Now Tori "Herald,”
Stood May II, raya:
Into laid, an wbto aato b«aantodarnd(and
aatbwrky, that e.oryihia, to to train lb,
tho Saw barn ee|U erablag lit Mut to n Week
or two, order tba aMtnroblp to abtof nf Mb.
Mann biandW. Ula aaantopttea ef tba edU-
arehla to Ubtoyi
Dadar iba nnaplraa of tba Sanlbatn Eoebba-
ay had ibw pan to Mr. Mean. London Sooth-
THOMA& W. MURRAY,
fnnantop at IK Cbnaban St, Haw York,
ion linnMted WINES, BRANDIES,
prat*raid to* of /tort/ Artloloo—lrt-
flaS'bnfftbw Pahlto (dantoNt hraro-
tortoad to rail wart.
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Wantodl, ytyUfai^y