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rto**r aordial Mp**rt*nd libcrol
dto tht Editorial frottrnily (with
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rftoton—Motor.. Adtir k Smith—
’ worthy tfcoir ooefld.ec* tad aup-
n to hit plttoan, while charged
wrVnioo of tkt ataohtaietl execu
te* that it ahtll in towlo*
ptrioon with atitarjtfaraata of like
tht Confederate State*.
0. R. HAHLIITBR.
June 4, 1841.
foregoing, It will to tota that 1
of Col. HtaltiUr hit entire in-
hit journal. Bit otlatbiottrrleu
Itg the paper will be miaaed. Du
Kt atooeietlea with kite at Ce-Kdi
Confederacy. I hate learned bla
tad bit ability at a journal lit,
be pro not that tntonat* cannot
hat my big beet regard*, and beat
lit aucceet and bappianaa through
et, atacerely, hit retirement, while
tome inch atop wet necaaanry for
well-Uaing. Bit iaeaautatlabora,
;ht, la ditohargiag the datiaa that
hita aa one of lb* editor* of tkh
at the head man In aarrying oh
opereliona of tha Franklin Pitot
t hare, were making too terioua
bio health.
inti dutiea that will doTolee upon
diicharged to the beat of ay ahU-
ownjunotioa with the aoreioaa of
trait tha paper will lot* non* of
at an independent newt
J. HESLT SMITH.
igoed are now the aol* Editon
ra of the "Southern Confederacy."
tioue to he our aim to make it an
iaitpr to every houethold. There
-g* in the polioy af onr paper,
aa independent journal, having
view* of ita own npon all impor-
na before the public; but With mot
partiaan wrnuglaa, or take aide* on
' queatiooa—having a higher and
l mif ion to fulUI,*nS being ful-
that a batter told ean be occupied
good don* to the public and our
□try to toolbar add more agreoa-
■ Why alweya be looked to with
the latoat and boat reliable
for a reflex of what ie going ns in
If* hav* made the moat ample ar
te get intoliigeaea (tom the aaatof
are reaolved not to hebahlnd any
Booth to any re*poet,
wiahea ahall aver attend Col. Han-
are moat happy to aay that w* ahall
: beaefit of hit unaurpenned akili-
nter. We ean therefor* any that
'nl execution of ear paper will be
few, and excelled hy none.
ADAIR A SMITH.
tlw leniikla Raane.
morning publlah a communication
Candler of Decatur, la which ha
noma atrletaraa upon ear City Au
We admit it latotor.aolugaagyb*
uarba are temperat* hftjmln
a extant, are not andeeerved. We
tuthnrttlea mad* a mtvtnk* |e j'ring
nnreeeonabla and extravagant re
* had oenduet of our eoldiera.
amor* bed toon trua it waa
Iweeubmlt, to lend a regiment of
idled rofltana to p email village,
noald hav* aaekael in fllteen mia-
bad keen eo dlapoeed. Her* we
• cut trolled them, no matter whet
hav* iHeeapmd I* do. Wa trait
tody will to earefal in tha fotnre,
oredanoa they award to ramera—
••ch aa art an improbable aa wan
t the Zoaavaa. W* era reliably In
tbar* it hot a word of truth is tha
aof their bad aeaidupt at Mrat-
kleh pveoodad them, sad aa mack
City
- *° tbi* gallant
tjaptaln Xxatrd. whlto here, lot the
.a,and the required number toRlI
aeevntogtbetettowtog grail
" to JM* tow Oempaay *1
a eea^ritulato the Captain and
- the anqataliion af each met i
».**#»•. i*. •
‘*?ssrw\
Alabama paaaad thaeato maw tty
to Rlekmoad, vin TW ^ ^
Tka Talladega Artillery Guards, CapL flkal-
^il^ROUTKffiur OdlfFEDERAOT.’
•ad aaotoar Company ender
Rant, whom senator and appellallea wo did __
Wa sail tha attoatioa of our reedera to lb*
aard of Meoara Harmon A MlohoU la tin day’a
iaana. It ia naolam far aw to aap award af to*
merit* of tkia far-famed watering 'plant. It ia
equal to Saratoga la nearly ever) roe pact, and
far aurpam** that place la ita laa aeeasry,
par* air,toed everything that mabaa qp a
nlfif t MMwiindiP stoMtoi
tw raoie* no man li going out of lb# Coa-
fadarasy *Ay mare, to a watoriag pine*.
Mr. fl. H. Gridin otfera a good opportn-
aity for an fnvaatmant ia City Propsrty. So*
CITIZRES* MEETING.
T HE citlaaaa of Fulton county ere requested
a* meet at tha City Hall, ia Alton!*, oa
Monday, tha 17th iuilant, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
for tha purpoaa of taking into oonaidarntion
tha tost method of aiding to* Govoramaat,
and daviaiag wayt and maaae to aid ia too
aapport of onr aoldiort and thair famlllaa dur
ing tha aojuat nod unholy war that ia now to-
ing waged upon ua by tha Northern Adminia-
tretfon.
Thia call ia mad* in accordance with tb* re
cent euggeetion of our worthy Executive, Jo-
eeph E. Brown, end in reepoae* to n roeelution
peaeed by the Mayor and Council of Atlanta.
By order of tha Honorable Inferior Court of
•aid county. DANIEL PITTMAN.
Atlanta, dun# 4, U4I -j*. Clark I. 0.
NATIONAL AMERICAN.
T HEBE *r« wnnl thousand dollara atill
duo ni for lutocriptiew and advarthiag,
>* late "National American"
tin*scattered Ihroughontih*
money—am, la fact, iwjfrr-
qdfh la not this aimpla stole.
> induce every man, who know*
. to indebted, to make immediate
*Hhm It whet* or in parti The
par “Thou ahall not masala tha
•A that treadetb out tha corn.’’—
Id von starve too Printer, who,
Ml, fnrniabm your mental nii-
a R. HAN
IANLEITRR.
Attention, Moehnnlc Rifles.
AI1 peraona fhvorabla to tha forming
of a Mechanic Rifle Com pony, can moke
f.application to too nndoroigaod at tha
1 Georgia Railroad Shop, when the mus
ter roll oan bo aeon. Come one, oome
all. JAMES NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOT.
Atlanta, June 7-tf.
Attention, Jarkaon Guards.
4
Appear at roar Hall on FRIDAY
EVJCNING Boztp at 8 o'clock. It it
of speeiBl imporUoeo that thoto
inUadisf to go in Comp should bo
present. All members hiving uni-
forir.s uod orms, who do not intend
to go in Camp will rotura thorn it
that time.
By order of Cipttia.
KELLY, O. 8.
Juno 7-11.
AB9COMDED,
150 to 16A pounds. Ho cm rest*
write poorly, was protoodedly working
Atlanta aa a Carpenter, until urns ton
days ogo. since which time, hot not boon seen
or hoard from, ia supposod to havo loots, or
boon carried off—probably has a paao allowing
him to work.U Fulton or adjoining counties.
A suitable reward win be paid tor hie fcppre-
NOTIC
ICR TO CORRRflPONOENTB.
LRTIE8 writing to ue for information will
pleuo eacloee the postage for the aniwrr.
"■ cheerfully writ* repiiee to enquirieo,
afford to p»y postage aleo.
McNADGHT, ORMOND A CO.
Tht Saratoga of the Confcderatt Statci:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN respectfully annouaoea to
« his former rieitore, and the publie gen
erally, that he has entered into a co-partner
ship with Mr. J. 8. Nichols, of Savannah, Qa.,
tor the eoMing aeaeoa at tbi«
CELEBRATED WATERING FLACK.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he would solicit a continuance
of the same for the firm* who will endeavor, at
all times, to provide for the table, bar, Ac., ev
ery luxury attainable.
Our oooxa will be the most experienced that
the &sulA can product, together with aa efl-
oient iorce of attentive servants. There will
be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of superior Musicians attached to tha Hotel.
The medioal virtues of these many and va
ried Mineral Waters ere now too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to the Red, White end Black Sulphur
SpriDfe—naaDy of them Combined with Iren
aoS Magnesia—is an inexhaustable well of the
purest Freestone.
Our accommodations are very extensive.—
W« havo many pleasant cottages separate from
she main bote!, where families can be as quiet
and retired as in their own homes.
Catoosa Springs ara in Oatoosa county. Gsor-
g<a. two and a quarter miles from the Western
A Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnihue and good
Hacks will he at the platform on the arrival
of each train. The Springs have a direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augusta, Msoon, Milledgsville,Columbus,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and ChatU-
noca.
Tbrms or Boaan: Two Dollars per day,
Twelvs Dollars per weak, and Thirty-rive Dol
lars per single month* Visitors who with to
engage hoard hy the seaeoti* with their fami
lies, will be hoarded at Thirty DoHart per
month—children abd, servants half prise.—
Those who m ish to eogafce hoard by the seeeon
would do well to address _
June 7-d2m. HARMON A NICHOLE.
Alabama lanraiee Cawpaaj,
•Mai fovorahl*
DIRECTORS.
D. A. Clark, J. M. William,
Wm. H. Rivaa,
J. D. Hutch Man.
Wcaxiaaroa, Joaa 4.
Kaataeky Volu
bava to*, to Wukiagloa Iq oblate
aownttraownto. Gee. feoti a*U G». McU'liu
woulfl to iaalraotod to aeppiy to. Brigade
and that h* had laanad ordara far Oil. Gntori*
to report to Cel. Andonoa at Loaihvilla ia,nto-
dlatoly. On kia avggwtion that tkJa
woalfl toat tha potency of Governor KafoOk'a
proalflmntlon, Soott rapliad, “ To* will to ma
te! nad, for «• ean seed yen )4,N> aaea In thr*e
^Grew or Pean,yIranis, or Blair oTMMaari.
will he Speaker of the next House ef Repre
aentaUvee.
Trustworthy iaforasatioa indicates that the
Southerners eeatemplate an attack au tka lines
of the Federal forces on the Washiugteu aide of
the Potomac, crossing above Arlington Heights
and Alexandria.
A movement wm made on Fairfax Court
House last night He report Is given for obvl
eus reasons.
No renewal of the attackon en Acquis Greek
has been made. When Gea. Scott is ready, the
place will be oarried.
The Pawnee and cruisers are vigilant ia pre
venting the erection of farther fortifications.
High military authority states that ao for
ward mo vs men t of Federal troops will be made
for a few days.
A careful inspection shews that the projec
tiles used by the Southerners at Acquis Creek
were shot from the Norel cannon, evidently of
European manufacture; hut how and when
they got there is a question which perplexes
all.
The Clerks who lately refused to take the
oath are all still retained ia the Treasury De
partment.
Col. Fornham is in commend of tbs Fire
Zouavee.
A Theological Student, just from Richmond,
reports 180,000 troops in Virginia—20,000 of
which are at Harper's Ferry It is believed
that the Student was sent here to deceive
the Government ss to the reliable Southern
strength.
Naw Yoax, June 5.—The steamship Austra
lian, with Liverpool date*, via Queenstown, to
the 20th ultimo, has arrived.
The sales of Cotton for the week reached 80,-
000 bales, of which speculators took 19,000 and
exporters 11,000 hales. Middlings had advan
ced one eighth ; the lower qualities were on
changed. The market closed with a large spec
ulative inquiry.
The sales on Friday were 10,000 bales—of
which speculators and exporters took 3,000.—
The market closed steady. Fair Orleans 8} ;
middling, 72.
Breadstuff* were dull and slightly lower.—
Provisions steady. Consols unchanged. Money
slightly lower.
The bullion in the Bank of England had de
creased £387,000.
Chicago, June 3.—The Tribune of this morn
ing urges the appointment of a Douglas Dem
ocrat to the Senatorial recency.
J. D. Pully, Representative to the State Leg
islature, has been arrested by Col. Prentiss on
a charge of treason.
Caine, Juan 5.—The Southerners have five
thousand men at Union City. Another regi
ment arrived on Friday. They have ten thous-
between Memphis and Cairo.
Gen. Beauregard is expected to arrive at Un
ion City on Saturday.
lomsviLLa, June 5.—No orders have been
received at the Post Office here* Southern let
ters will he forwarded as heretofore. All letters
received from the 8outh having Confademte
stamps oa them will be delivered, the Poet-
master hers collecting three cents additional
on them. No change from this programme will
be made until orders to the contrary is receiv
ed.
Naw York, June 0—Cotton is a little firmer
-131(g) 132*
Baltimorr, June 0.—The bark Gea. Green,
owned in Charleston, has been captured.
Merril A Thomas’ Gun Factory has been
seised.
Rumors from Washington ssy that General
Soott disapproves of the landing of forces at
Acquia Chreek.
All dispatches announcing that hostilities
are soon to occur at Acquia Creek or Manassas
Junction are Incorrect.
The Committee appointed hy the Maryland
Legislature have reeently visited Richmond,
to confer with the Confederate authorities.
Marshal Kane is at heart as great a rebel as
Merrimaa. He hoeets more; but they are
afraid to arrest him. His friends threaten to
riso if ho is touched.
Louthvillb, Juno I.—The Border State Con
vention, held at Frankfort, Kentucky, has is-
•nod an Address to the People ef that State,
signed by all the members. Han. C. 8. More
head says in a note: "I sign beosuse I ap
pro** of tko rofiseal of Konloeky to furnish
troops to tbo Fodsral Govsrnment, and favor
tb# policy of nsutrality, without committing
myself to all that is said on other matters."
Tho Convention has also issued aa Address
to tho People of the United States, signed by
all the delegatee, including John Caldwell, of
Ton a cosoo, except Mr. Morebeed.
[This Convention wm oompoeod of dclogatM
W.anmrex, Jan* 4.-BIX Dahl,roa hrae* 11-
hare to.* takes frea to* Merrieeee. TheGer-
Msatovn, reeeoU, tato*4. will to to ***-(oi*(
MfltUea In 1*4 Wtfl
XSif Y UrqA ^UflMO .ajEaJEA
EMY/WAB r r •/.
Nighty man from Haonihel, forming pari of
• battalion of Homo 0 sards, wort sworn into
tbo United States’ service tc-day. T%e* ware
anted, and retained with arms fe} thei* earn,
rodeo, who will be suroau in by Major Leaven
worth.
Twelve volunteer* from Comp Lincoln, 11-
liaois* croMsd tho River fourteen mile# above
horn, and demanded a BeeOMtea flag ia the
name of tha United States. Tha flag wm heal-
ed down; and on thofr return, thofleosesion-
iste fired on them, wounding three—one lew-
erely.
Haamisauax, Pa., June 0.—The "Herald"
reports that tho Pawnee was nuneilorsbly in
jured at Ike fight at Acquia Creek. She was
struck six or seven times. A minister reports
tho death of 38 persons oa Fodsral vessels dar
ing the fight Five Federal voeools wore en
gaged in tho fight
Charleston, Juno 1 Tho Charleston Mer
cury toys tho pvivato pilot boot Sovoaoah cap
tured, near Georgetown, a Portland brig load
ed with sugar aad molasses. The paisa wm
carried to George town, aad is valued at forty
thousand dollars!*
Augusts, June flow. Pickens furnishes
tho Charleston Mercury with dispatcheu from
Norfolk announcing that while a detachment
of Confederate troops, at 9 o'clock yesterday
fsrenoon, war# throwing np a battery near that
city, tho Harriot Laos opened fire oa them —
Tho detachment returned tho fire—eo did tho
battery at Pig's Point, causing the Harriot
Lane to withdraw, fearing immersion.
Chas. Mallory—a native of Ireland— belong
ing to tho Stephans Light Guards of Greens
boro’, Georgia, who wm mortally wounded by
the cars on 8outh Carolina Railroad, on Mon-
day night, died ia this city last night. Ho was
buried with military honors to night.
Tka Eveaiog Dispatch of this afternoon an
nounce# the suspension of its publieatioa.
WssniHGTOH, June John P. Sanders will
be appointed Lieutenant Colonel, or Seward in
command under Col. Anderson.
Tho Eleventh Indiana regiment hM been
ordered to Cumberland, Maryland.
Tho Star says it has received certain infor
mation that Gea. Beauregard is at Manassas
Junetion at the head of 30,000 troops.
Persons from Riehmond soy tho troops in
Virginia march by night and without music.
Jackson's brothers are supposed to he the
persons who are picking off the Federal picket
guards. They are said to have 15 or 20 men
finely mounted.
A large amount of rolling stock hM arrived
here, te bo used in transporting munitions,
Ae., Manassas-ward.
Gon. Banks will lead the CoMt Column, act
ing with Gen. Butler. The arrangement is
strongly opposed by all except Lincoln. The
opposition is heeded by Gen. Beott.
Baltimore, June 8.—Tho Railroad Bridge
over fiieepy Creex hM been burnt.
SILVEY A DOUGHERTY,
NORCR088* BUILDING,
Junction Whitehall Sc Peaoh-Tree
fltiesf,
A.13 sn.ntm, Georgia,
H AVE just received, and are now opening,
the largest stock of Goods they hare over
offered in one oeaoon. Their stock wm bought
exclusively for CMh, and will be priced at low
figures.
They havo every variety ef
DRY GOODS.
from Brown HomMpnna to tb. finut Drw
Bilka; *11 ki*da of freah LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS; » I.rg* aaaortmant of
Including Linen*, Lawn a. Piece Good.. Cnllooto
Ginxb.me, Ac.; *11 kind* of HOSIERY *nd
FANCY ARTICLES. Aleo, * Urg. iMorUn.nl
•r
JEWELRY, WATCHES, fleo.
In to.ir Baa.rn.nt Room*, ton, hmvn nn nl*
gnnt end toll eupply of
Resdy-Mide Clothing,
end GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Alao, about
114,4*4 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS. &o.
embracing all sisM. aad a great variety, for La
dies, Misees, Men. Boys aod Children.
They repeat: their stock ia very full, and
they are determined to coll.
The publie ore rMpectfully invited to mII
and examine their atoek and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
march* SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholntnl* and R.UI1 Denltn In Fornigu and
Drama tin
DRY GOODS,
C ONN ALLY’S Bloch, Whitehall ,treat, four
doom front Alabama 8treat aprlL
Me NAUGHT. BBARD At GO.
CmalMln mud IhnunWa, JMtrrkmmtt,
BAT STRSST
Marnnnmh, ------ Georgia.
Wx. MoNiv.it, 1 f Wx. K. Bun*.
Jaunt Oaxwn, J mnrl* (JoxxDnixxx.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Mnnulncturor aad Orator ix
I AY AKA BIIA1S, TI1A6BB
SNUFF, FIFES, Ac.,
Whotorato and Ramil, at to* Sign of
Wtotoh.ll Strati, Atlanta, Orargto
MMohK.
POINDEXTER A LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
HHW OBUUKfl,
£W5ET!5li
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
H*ira on hand s
Of
CLOTHS, OA88IMEE8,
VESTINGS,
MARSEILLES A LINEN GOODS,
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS,
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE.
MILITA1Y GOODS,
SWORDS,
KPAIUTS.
&G.
SASHES,
iiirms
&c.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in
duoement* to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. F. HERRING & CO.,
Invites .Attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
-A-3STD
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRUSTQ’S TRADE.
It ia the largest, choicest and oheapeit Stock we have ev*r brought to Atlanta.
We invito the ipeoial attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Aa we are prepared to offer extra inddeementa to CASH PURCHASERS
We would aleo eall the atontion of Military Men to our 8took of
TRIMMINGS
-AND—
aoooutrementb,
SWOBDSr EPAULBT8, a BASHES TOR GEWBALS,
! ;/-.7 • ; ' }
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SAROXANTS.
KNAPSACKS famished et ehtot notira, *t very lew pnee*
v. f. mama & oa
■wneniM. ;v-.
*» • woairw .jruco 1 " ' ■ affix ita * 5 jmtu'. ..'f","'