Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 09, 1861, Image 3

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DAY, Jl'Nt #. IWt. . ter the db^id'W- dltr. . vi.ra , aH ###*$pteble !• a soldier, JkW lfc»» a food pa par , |atoa. Pareont having friend* I la toa A raj, mb ka» theDeily • ce totally t#*n*H. ~n pay polB*. <*»* PW CrgU Bad Ofcto. , ( proniaad, vs this »or*ll| lay n tbs aUa Speech of Mr. Sto- \ r a Mr. OaaopMH ef Ohio, la to a VSM Sttiig tins to ptb- ■jatt bow, vbaa all Atoll- _ demon rags, la awaiHag aa aad li,t *• are aooa to ba cnril,ad aad m aeoNBt of our loharaat weak er itoy givvtbnhrigtote^iwnK ill the shook, ao patter how loag artsTtra it may ba. This apoooh >• exhibits ear resouroee mors to asyibiog wo arrar saw. Stoiokaa oat aooaa pertioa* of tha oar nadara will perurie*. Thoy raat to tho matter Wbteh now moat, as, aad, therefore, sot of aay pree- Atlaata Vataataara. hwiog ara tha offioara elect of the elonteara: ..J.F. Weddell. M.T. Castlabury. itanent.. at.. rporal oral ’poral.... .-.nr.JtVMaikW. r. W. Goes, M. D. Hanry Joaea. J. B Barton. A. M. (Barks. W. A. Johnson. ., il.&SL A t Cook. ,...W. G. Barry. .0. M. Walla. .Calaway Broca. Benjamin Knight. Tbs Memphis Appeal. >sr li ana of tho mast rain able of our It is sue al tho largest papers in aad ana of the longest established ait Tha saws from that quarter It aad wa always look with interest sal. are, Daily, par annum, $10; Tri ll; Weakly, $2. Wa ahasetelly ra the Appeal to those who want a laarn from tho Dalton Times that Wright, Representative in tha Con- ogress from tha Fifth District, will people of tha Distriet "on tha eon- • aoaatry and the propriety of its the placet and on tha days follow- Saturday, June llh. i, Tuesday, « 11th. Wednesday, “ 11th. Place,. Thursday, " 13th. Id, Friday, “ 14th. ', Saturday, " 16th. Sable Roman. Freeman, of Calhoun, Georgia, WWtklast man In the State, pro poe ts all the proceeds of his crop to oan; aad, if necessary, to d sad nagrees, aad give tha whole eminent la order to earry on tha secure our independence. cheerfully giro piaoe to the follow - plttnt itself. Wa regret the mistake Claims, Georgia, Jena 6,1861. BosUara Cbm/rderacy: In tha notice Inn, 1. see it la staled that I was a a lha Nngllih Army ign Australia. 1 ill correal that mistake In your next was nsrsr in the English Army In and hare only heaa engaged in pri- ties them. By sc doing you will much Warning to tha Editors ef the “ Confederacy. been favored with the reeeptlon of •Time, containing s plana ef hemp- ade up into a hangman’* knot. Thie rent e*a eem* Only born a rllo oow- knows he Is not only at a aafe dia- f, bat that those against whop ha the threat oan never coma in his Is the kind of ooereton w* may ca ke unmanly and me dignified cow- l* North. Be danger in such pol- Tour obedient servant, TltOH. H. BUTLER, U. D. is Haw Ton* Cttv—Fninrow -Is New Verk ea Friday nigbi last, tas was intlastly hUlsd at the house •as a tenikerasr ha would trainpls *“• deg under bin foot, but what ks m kb rights aad Us freedom ef eer- re* iate any torritory that ha taw fit. $ held these there in spile of the H said that he need tb* following »Ws with I he Septh Fn hauling down ftsssffisBStt 1 oaly to he classed with suck erbi 8sahBs a* Abd Uoanla.”, l ib said, after aalag tbs above re kw gat is the steps, MarrtU, wlu> "raged at wWNwaU h«d sail. ' aad find at Bwalo, "Tszm&x:sr A rumor was la astir* circulation ea yeeter- Jay. aad partially confirmed by a report gen erally credited this morning, that aaalhar •Srt, t* twaaa la»IHafihMfillWi»|IMftlhMho Coa- fsdatoptpand "JRgmk" forcaa, in (hp-vlolnUy of Fairfax Oourt Uoase, and that forly-fivn of the latter were killed aa& ten pridoadrs mad*. Oar lees reported to ba email. ▼try mortifrimg U her authorities, who, by fietailisg * wW tuflcieUt 9e tin*# okapled, sueeuaefuliy, U* portion of the Slate* apt »nki ago, with directions Is erusk out (Aa buss nueMmatisns if (Aa foul conspirators there dp storthing suer, \f nscsssmry, tks dead bodies if Osrliels, Willty, Dent end their suhardimtmm treason, couM hoM net ssdy frtuesUsd tha tarror Mid subjugation with which tha country ia bow NIM). frem invasion, but, by this sears*, would beveg iron as impetus to tha cease of secession which would have increased in force until all her corrupt spot* and foul places had been •louf had off. Seme of lh# fruit* of tha ^ strictli defegjive polity? are, that a targe number of towns and Tillages in tha North-West ara in possession of three Ohio regiments, aaaisted by ao ergaaia* tTod formed by Carlisle k Od., styling themselves “ Virginia Volunteers'' Their occupation it praaant is said to afford them much amuse ment. They divert themselves aod raliata tha monotony of camp life, by capturing daily, and in large numbers, tha accessiooiata who rated against remaining in tha *' old wrack,” and then in forcing tha freemen of Virginia to kiss, (rout their sacrilegons hands, tha Holy Volume, in attestation of an oath to support the Constitution and lews of Abraham hi a coin. Arrests ara made and suspected parsons brought in for inraatigationp at diaUnoas of 15 and 20 miles from the various encampments, thus displaying great energy in the tyrannical and fandiah work. Tha favorite plan of the way eld traitor 8cott, who is the military director of Lincoln and bto Cabinet of ear ie gated villains, ia understood by iba authorities hare to bn the immediate aaisure of Harper's Forty, which will enable him to out off East from West Virginia. Previous to this attempt, however, one will be made to capture suddenly, by an over whelming force, Manassas Junction, above Al exandria, aad several points on tha Railroad leading to Harper’* Farry, thereby destroying the main channel of communication with the place, and isolating Gen. Johnson’s command who are quartering it. This will be deferred no longer than tha time required for the con- Cgntretlon of the estimated number ef men, supplies, Ac., at Alexandria, from which the advance movements trill be made. In the meantime, regiment after regiment of brutal soldihry wiU he poured into Washing ton until his foroe shall be large enough to en able him to detail twenty-five thousand man to guard Washington from an attack, which thoy still believe it contemplated by Jeff Da vie; while with the remainder of his large array will be commenced whet they term the grand operations'’ Gen Bonham has relinquished the command of our forces at Manassas to Gen. Beauregard and is now second in position. The place is Using strongly fortified, and large reinforce- eaeeto were cent from this place in that direc tion both on yesterday and to day. OBSERVER. Star Spangled Banner. Messrs. Editors: I have aeen and heard various lamentations over the prospect of the repudiation of thie song; particularly the air, which ie enppoeed to have been composed for it. I beg to dispel the illusion. Very early in life, 1 took a fancy to mneic; and, among my father’s books, published, I think, before the Revolution, and certainly before the “ Star Spangled Banner” wae written, wee one of aongs, with accompanying music, pain tad in London. From it, I learned to play on the flute ihe air to which the “Star Spangled Ban ner” was adapted, and send yon one verse of the song. Seeing that tha Yankees steal ev erything else, it is not surprising that they have stolen mueio. For myeelf, I have no hes itation in tinging the air to the original tong; which, now that the "Star Spangled Banner” ie only emblematical of Black Republican mur der and robbery, ie a far more pious offering to the God of music then anything which re minds us of the desecration of the once hon ored, but now forever cursed National flag: tha Jolly old Grechin: Vote*, flddto aed Ante, ao lunger be mate; patron I’ll ba* aad la^Ure you to'boot Tha air !• a hsaatlful one, and can ba eung without recalling, I trust, the memory of that atanderd which eignaliioe power without right or humanity, aad anmbere, without lawi, hu man or divioo. P.. of Alabama. Ox tux Bkci!— Our good friend. Chat*, did not have ons bid for hie loan of 14 million*. Ha ia eeoeequesily drives to tha lean* ef Treasury lets* to meet bit daily expense*.— How many hundred millions of ihsao he may put out, the Lord only know*. What will bo 9^dsa2W5*.waiK; prospect ef any ; with trade destroyed—no •hipping, ne manufacture#, and n daily ex- pesfllm of frt* 1 I to 3 million*—the proe- pec; ef lh.ni noise «*er being redeemed, Is gloomy indeed. Bul what punlea an eutalder Ie te knew Nortklfc taXt H ready* to fin to tha Goveraiaaot. Would they rather pfriikftr fooar Or la the yi'/ta hambog f— Richmond H'A ig. Panola.—1 he party of bora,awe, who in vaded Fatrfhx Court House aod fired right aad lift. Ie kill women and aMIdrea, If la mtittaarexllttxc'i: Texas aad veins end aa tkair parole not to tear arm, - ----- - ft*#. to fm pat*rone and aspiring. tnvsaa Oaaraaaaatwt Atlanta baa d.se »»Wy iu bar aaatrihutloa ef ara to tha State aad Confederate Ariel**. Beside* a large asm- bar of bar alliaaai.Kha-hAae unlistedJa tb# pskniee aa ever"marched to thi top of Ihe drab. Two other Companies of her oitiaen soldiery— •he tdefs f>o& abta ini fifing to «>i\Jbitfek local on# bet tel ion mere, provided the verioee eepiraota can agree upon the dUtrihnUon of the comauMtows. Rat how sm this ho done? I would respectfully suggeet tbettbe members of all the various Volunteer eorps in the city not hofcyiffly <yrtaeto^'eW'e^ui^ed ? , ff'he- lieve there ere some twelve or fifteen in thie condition,) inihdlinefft^ withdrew from their several organisations, end unite in the imme diate formation of two or more first-dees Com- Ie toefeeny- thing unraeaonahlh or diahonorablo in this proposition ? Can any man, who would aid in driving heck from oar peaceful homed the Yen- del hordes that threaten our rabjagetion; or who would poril his life to protect hie mother from insult, or strike to tho heart the wretch that would dishonor hie wife or daughter, hes itate to accept end eot upon it ? I trow not.— Then let there be e consolidation of ell the fragments—officer* end private*—composing tha numerous corps now in process bf forma tion ; and, after all nre fairly enrolled, divide them into as many Companies ef 89 or 1C9 men, ea the whole number will authorise— end let each Company, without previous nomina tion, elect its officers, from Captain down*. AH cannot be Captains and Lieutenants, but ell mey make good soldiers; neither ara all, brave men and patriots though they be, qualified to lead their comrades to battle. While we can not but admire tho ambttio* exhibited by (Mgr *• bravo defan dare,” we oan hevwna reepect for those who make office (which frequently they ere incapable of filling) the sine qua non to the discharge of a plain and palpable duty.*— Gentlemen volunteers, whet ley you? Will you accept my suggestion; or will you each strive for s commission, while thw*hated foe continues his msreh upon us ? I should feet highly gratified if my husband wet chosen a Captain, or a Lieutenant, on his merits, but I would despise him if he should refuse to fight —or show e willingness to fight—in times like these, except with e commission in his pock et! Who will move next in favor of consoli dation ? EM E LINK. Arrest of n Very Auspicious Person. The following facte we get from a gentle man entirely reliable: It seems that Capt. Murray Mason, lata of tho United States Na vy, now of the Virginia Navy, on Friday last, in Warrenton, overbearing an unusual profea ■ion of friendship, in hie judgment, towards our President, Jefferson Davie, and Gen. Bon ham, on the part of a foreigner, he immedi- ately creased the street for further (nfonancion. Eg discovered a person in uniform Calking loudly and promiscuously. His duty, as an offioer, induced him to ask the Chairman of tho Vigilanoo Committee to make tome inqui ries into the antecedents of the man, and, up on bis (Capt. Mason’s) auggeston, the individ ual wae taken In a room and examined; the result was a guard was placed over his room for the night. In the morning he was permit ted to proceed to Richmond uuder an escort. Bat, in order to eecure him, Capt. Maaon tel egraphed to Gov. Letoher that thie person was on the train from Warrenton to tbit oily.— Capt. Mason arrived here yesterday, and im mediately made inquiries to know if this per son, who gave his name in Warrenton aa Am brose Lewis, C. 8. A , had been arrested agreeably to hia dispatch to the Governor.— Having ascertained that he wae yet at large, Capt. Maaon immediately took neceaeary steps to ascertain if he was yet in this oily. Hap pily, meeting on tho street, Capt. Meson at one# had him arresttd, and ho is now in jail awaiting tha orders of tho War_Dopartmont. Ha haa passed under tha name of Dr. Rose- vally in Riehmond, and Dr. Lewis In Warren ton. Ho wears lha unilorm of, and represents himself ai a Surgeon in the Confederate States Navy. Thie is tho same individual wboss ex ploits ia Now Orleans wore mads gentrallj known through tho press of the 8outh, in a paragraph from tome New Orleans paper. Tho pnblio ought to keep a striol watch for aueh men, and, when proof of thoir guilt can bo clearly fixed upon them, the/ should be summarily dealt with.—Richmond Examiner, 4th instant. From the Richmond Dispatch. To myBrother Officers of the Army and Navy ef the Southern Confederacy. Noifolk, June 1, 1861. Widely separated aa wa are, I have no oth er medium of commueiealion, aod consequent ly address yon through the press, and upon a subject dear ie ua all, aod to which I feel aa* •urod year gonsreue hearts will most choer- fully respond. Oor onoo beloved Union has forever gone, and wo ara now engaged in n " and unnatural struggle far our iiber- agafnat the Northern portion But n short time previous to oar pay, whioh had been for Inadequate te the support of our , and 1 as was tho lady at such an nnsxpoetod nnd fortunate mooting. Ho immediately obtained ad. Mm Bad bwa'xeaS^tfre*>e4kk f «t tiB( this tar from New York, being compelled to roaala oao week in Washington bofora aha was allowed to ,waned I that bar kutband, whom aha had married lb Georgia, afowyadk, ago, had persisted in volunteering to fight aguisM her satire j|j«tilh, hor rolatlroo and ' p famous 7lh Regi- . that aha toald do awHog witnessing thoir daptutoi* for •oil, perhnpo to innrdar those Beer- to her, bat Imre forever the m paesiess wart Bo tafiamnd, once more, those Whom >h • her protectors. During her flfty in Wishing***' almost in the very preeenoo ef her husband, ebe positively refuted to tee him, or have anything to do with him. Arsnogemsato were made here for her im mediate and aafe passage home* where in nil tpaobabilily ah* fill remain till her Lfe’s end. The scene between this noble woman and her brave brother, was painfully affecting. And •urely the treatment she received nt the bonds of her husband—his desertion of her, to nob- jugato nnd ooslave, if possible, her very pa rents, brothers, sifters and friends, not to aay her whole country, were auffisient to arouse the feelings of all against him. TbajLjmrted here, but whether the brother nnd the hus band will ever meet upon the field of battle, and with what result, remains to be seen.— Priersbttey Express. Hon. John Bill.—This distioguaahed gen tleman left Nashville last Saturday for East Tennessee, with a view te exert hie great ins floeoee te ornate* better state ef feeliog there. He spoke al Knoxville vesteftdqp, as we learn from a dispatch which has been received in ibis city, tome troops frem Louisiana on their way to Virginia being present, and be took pension to urge them to war to the death up on the invaders ef Virgiaia, aod deolsred that five millions of men could not conquer the Soqth. We trust that Mr. Bill's labors in jjaaiTenneasee may be productive of great fp*d.•y-NeshviUs Putrid. lorevar goo®, deadly nnd aa UenaadkoM ef that Dates. largely iaweeted by the Federal BM w*W«r* made very comfort- ear oircumeisao*. The oauie in _ we are new engaged ii dear to nil our hurt#, ud mail aad will bo mtealtisnd #4 •11 kaxardn. It laaat, however, be attended with greet eipeane, and at but few of« hire any private mease nt onr ditpeea) to efior in behalf of tbli glorlone mum, 1 proppee that wo determine to reoolro but a itnnll oompen- utlon for oor eoreiou—juet luffieiont for tho ul sal neoeaaeriee of life—and lot ut on* nnd •II e#*aombe M the unarmoot for thie end ; ••d, fee •* «wa girt. With “fo#d. i»d rai ment ef the plainest tort, I shall be therewith content.” rr It -T / -I I - 1 1 Let a* call meeting, of our brefhor officer! •pea tb* different sutlean where w* are now earring, for this purpose, aad lay lha eabjaet before them at eana. A NAVAL OFFICER. e-fft-: Smr Sktnnn.—The ahip Seteeiaeoek, ewa td ia Mala*, and whioh haa teea ia thie port KAdafSiM i «f at ifwitai inoliew occurred at daunt ea fridar last. Bereral k Georgia, wbleb earn* in frtfm rath, had jut ranehad the depot, teady teak tar Richmond, whoo oao of the pu la tho •‘Idtooa Goarda,” looking among HYMENIAL. COLD- -CLARKE.—Married, on the evening of tho 8th instant, by Rar. J. T. Clarke, Moser Colk, Esq , to Mil, Axklia R. Clark., d.ugh- ter of James Cl.rke, Eiq-, of thin city. THE ATLANTA HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, are re- quMted to appi.r .t Concert Hall at half-past 9 o'clock Sunday morning, Juno 9, tooacorttbe " Jackaon Guardi" to the Catho lic Church. By order of the President. je8 It JOSEPH GATINS, Secretary. I PULTON BLUES, Appear at your Armory, in full uni. form, on Tueaday next, at 8 o’clocki A, M. for Target Shooting. By order of Captain. ELYEA, Acting Orderly Sergeant. June 8. I Attention, Mechanic Rifles# All persona favorable to the forming of a Mechanic Rifle Company, can make application to the undersigned at the Georgia Railroad Shop, where the mus ter roll can be aeen. Gome one, come 1. JAMES NOBLE, Jr., JAMES X. TOY. Atlanta, June 7-tf. TUB ANNUAL MEETING O F the Phoenix Loan k Building Associa tion will taka place on next Monday night, the 10th instant, at which time them will be an election for a Preaidant, four Direetora, a Treasurer and a Secretary, to serve for the en voi ng fiscal year. A Tull attendance la desirable and requested By order of the Board of Direetora. June 8-2t. J. 8. PETERSON, Secretary. TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! NOW 18 THE TIME. T HE "Atlanta Volunteers” have received marching orders to be ready in ten days —destination is Richmond. Our ranks are not J et full. We want our company to contain one undred men. All who desire to join can be furnished with uniform by calling on the un dersigned. J. F. W ADD AIL, Captain. M. T CASTLEBURY, lat Lieut. S. D. HAZELETT, 2d Lieut, june 8-t f. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant. DR. H. W. BROWN. O FFICE—At hia residence on Calhoun street, near the Medical College. march 20. Notice. FN cinsequence of the withdrawal of the 1 Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans, tha Thkoi gb Frbiqht Tanirr from New Or leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in March 1801, is-suspeoded until further notice. GEO. G. IIALL* Snpt. A. A W. P. R R. D. II. CRANE* Supt M. A W. P. R. R. COX, BRAINARD A CO., Mobile and N. O. Steamers, june 8-dtf. # SCHOOL OP THE GUIDES, O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed for the use of thn Militia of the Confede rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one dollar. J. McPherson, a co. June 8. Hails! Nails! Nails! T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, located in Caaa coun- 5 1, Georgia, ara new making, and prepared to 11 large ordera for any end ell aisetef, a very auperior CUT RAIL. Addreaa, or apply to W. 8. COTHRAN, 1 A. SHORTER, prnateea. Roma, Ga., May 24. 1861.-m26-3m, CONE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THE GAB WORKS. A LA RGB quantity for ml* nt tha anal print ef 18$ eeat per hoeheL F.L31—dtf. Xf. WARNER. Bupt. ~ LORBJLLAED’8 SNUEF. 8W Jabber, bp MO» AGO, WefraefeDnmyC.fr, a * tr - *« Jk v/ A 0.JL ffAWTAfl, Mdfefk Hgmie. for me “flmmntftv <xnrrm*Acnr.' Wamowvm, Jane tih.—Important military movements are Ml fo*k The ftthete at Georgetown were Arad •• last night. It to nnd—atoed that the Government will ffiekK— Ami bto requisition for traofrn. iountoM wad BoRt—totiv— are arriving, la anticipation of tho ooaombling of Oongreoa. Preaidont Linoeln raoogaitM Miqael 8ara- goaln ao Moaican Consul to San Antonio, Tax es- It ia alleged took tho cauae of tha suspension of tho Memphis Post Offloo is that tho Pool- master refused to diotrihato tho ouUo. Several coupanioo of regulars have depart ed for Chamhorsburg to easiat ia tho movement •gainst Harper’s Ferry, on whioh the llnMore rapidly closing. The Seventy-first Regiment If scouting in the Southern portion of Maryland to prevent supplies from going forward. The beat informed men consider a brush with England inevitable aa soon aa she wants Cot ton. A letter from Western Missouri to the New Times aays that for one Union flag flying there, there flaunts in the face of Law a dosen of the hateful emblems of treason. Scooting parties from Harper’s Ferry have •eixed thirteen locomotives at Williamsport, which they twitched into Wineheator. The road batteries arc being withdrawn from the Maryland side of the Potomac, and there- treating route towards Winchester ia strongly fortified. Among the dispatches lately seized is one from Mr. Hoovey, Lincoln’s Minister to Pertu gal, advising South Carolina of the Govern ment's intention to reinforce Fort Sumter.— Hoovey ia n native of South Carolina but has long been a resident of the North. He haa been recalled. The aeceaeionieta are strong and growing ia Frederick. The Unionists there ara quaking with apprehension of an advisee from the Point of Rocks, three mile* distant. The feeling of Marylanders ia indicated by the fact that, at all hasards, they will con tinue to furnish food to their friends at Har per's Farry and Point of Rocks. The Cabinet are discussing the amount to demand on the meeting of Congress. One hun dred and fifty millions will probably be the sum demanded. It ia rumored here that Acquis Creek has been reinforced by 3*000 troops. Narr York, Jane 8th.—8tocks are dull and heavy. Louiaiana 6'a, 55. Cotton inactive, and quotations unchanged. Louibvillb, June 8.—The merchants of this city request that Poetmestersdo not cancel the Federal postage stamps, aa they are not ac knowledged on reaching the Federal domin ions, when canceled South. Savab.nah, June 8.—The Savannah "Re publican,” of this morning, aaya that partite who came up from Warsaw yesterday report a man-of-war aontodistaneefroin the entranoeof Sound. A small boat, containing about thirty men, was seen aproaching the shore on Thurs day. No further particulars. Post Orricx, Atlanta, Ga., ) June lat, 1860. J All letters dropped in the Post Office with United 8tatea Stamps on them will be treated •a other unpaid sealed matter, and forwarded at once to the Dead Letter Office. All letters for a greater distance than five hundred miles, chargeable at the rates of ten cento for eaoh single letter, end must be pre paid on mailing the seme. THO3. C. HOWARD, Post Master. Lumber Waite4. T HE advertiser withes to purchase, for cash, the following bill of Lumber: 2.400 feet Rail, 2x4 inches. 3,700 feet Pickets, 1x6 inches—11 feet long. 1,800 feat Base, 1x6 inches—16 feet long. Also, 225 good pealed Cheennt Poets, 1x8 In chee— 7 feet long. Persons having aueh for •ale will find a purchaser by addressing " R.,’ stating price for the Lumber delivered, to this office. Jane 9 NATIONAL AMERICAN. T HERE are several thousand dollars •till due me for subscription and advertising, on account of the late " National Amerieen ** newspaper, by parties scattered throughout the State. I need the money—am, in fact, suffer ing for the want of it Is not this simple state ment enough to Induce every man, who knows himself to be indebted, to make immediate payment, either in whole or in part ? The Good Book fays: " Thou shall not maxsle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the oorn."— Neither should 50a starve the Printer, who, by unremitting toil, furnishes your mental ali ment. C. R HANLEITER. Atlanta, June 7, 1161. Eulogy on Governor McDonald. BY HENRY R. JACKSON. This eloquent Address, upon the Life end Publie Services of Gov. Ones. J. McDobald, delivered by Hoa. Henry R. Jack eon, nt Mari etta, Georgia, on the 20th of April last, is now reedy for sale. It ia n finely printed pamphlet of thirty-six pages. Price: Single Copy 25 eti ; or $15 per hun dred. Address, WOOD, HANLEITER. RICE k OO., june 8-dlw. Publisher*, Atlanta, Gee. FOR SALE, T HREE or four Houses aad Lots in the city, which will he eeld on nood tonne fernaeh, good paper, or exchnnged for good negro prop erty. Apply to 8. H. ORIFFnr, Garnett street* Atlanta, Jane O.-jMt Baal Estate Agent NOTWM TO WUEA T-QMQ WEBS l MAMMOTH WHEAT FAIL J UST reeeiyefi, • eoulnae#I of the above FANS, Georece maattfeetur*. MoNAUGHT, ORMOND $ OO , Ke-atone BoiUin,, VkiteteU Bi, Juu T-filo. A (toote, (tenegte. » a* alee to m, ate# Lena* mu pul, Tkat good old werd •good-b,*.”’ BRILLIANT OVATION! FAB*® ELL BENEFIT TO TEI'OOlfiU VOLUTURE* AND "JACKSON - GUARD*,- BY TMB ATLANTA ANITEttU, arNeeelttea. Jaw ME W. H. BARHkifi, TO Alt MB! TO ABHBII /'VJHComp.ay.th* Confederate Con tin an Ula, U Ie accepted in Ool. Oenaer’a Independent Georgia Regiaaent, nod wiU akortly awT* to raaiel tb* l»ftde«n. Tb* war ia Vlrgiato in oar ni, nnd tb. de fense of tb* bone* of hor clffntu it tbo do- foneo of #ar hone*) their eaaean ie ear eao- een. There u» jet la thie enaatrj tboaeead* wh* have teea reedy t* go whoa n*oneary. It In now MCueunr—the tent peace meunree w* eta ofihf late efier to the ia-adera ball, and tejMeta. Onr rank* are aet tall, theater* w* wsat more nan, hrare aad tro* I Yob (hall bo treat ed u brother*—yon ahull te u thoroughly drilled u nay eosapnay ia the OuaSederstoter ries, Thou wUhlng to join will report nt onoo to either of tbo undernigaed, or nt the com pany'! drill-room, la Haydns'* Hall. In* Company will drill every day at IF. M., sad os Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights nt 8 o’clock, P. M. E. M. Ssioo, Captain. 0. H. CotTiue, 1st Ltent. H. 8. Poasnox, fid Lloot. W. L. Anaorr, Bravat fid Ltent. Atlaata, June 4tb, ISSl. j&tk. SILVEY A DOUGHERTY, NORC BOSS' BUILDING, Junction ’Whltohnll Ac Fenoh-Tree Street#, Atlanta, Gteorcla, H ATE jut raoaivsd, and am new opaning, tha largaat (took of Goods they hnvo over otforad In oh aooooa. Thoir ntoek wax bought axolnaivaly ter Ouh, nnd will te priood at tew flguro*. Thoy have avery variaty of DRY GOODS, from Brown Homeepnne to the finest Dross Silks; all kinds or fresh LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; a large aaeortment of ffiTAPUD GOODS, including Linens, Lawns, Piece Goode, Calioooa Ginghame, Ac.; all kinds of HOSIERY and* FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a largo assortment •f JEWELRY, WATCHES, Aco. In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele gant and full supply of Ready-Mid# Clothing, and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ao. Alto, about $10,009 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. embracing all eisee, and n great variety, for La- diee, Misses* Men, Boys and Children. They repeat t their stock ie very full, and they are determined to sell. The puhlio are respectfully invited to oeil and examine their stock nnd prices before pur chasing elsewhere. msrohS SILVEY k DOUGHERTY. 1 ABSCONDED, 159 to 199 pounds. Ho can write poorly, wae pretendedly working t Atlanta as s Carpenter, until some ten umjm ago, since which time, has not been area or heard from, ie supposed to have gone, or been carried off—probably has a pass allowing him to work in Fulton or adjoining counties. A suitable reward will be paid for his appre hension. JOHN NEAL. Jane T-lw. Alabama Isssrasce Company, MONTGOMERY. CAPITAL $498,860. T HIS Company, by prom pinna I# udjuating and paying its Ioaaea, haa gainad a raputa- tion which haa plaoad it among tha trat elaaa of Inaaranca Companlea in the conn try. It in- euree #11 kinda of iaeurmbl* property *m the moet favorable torn*. DIRECTORS. E. H. Metcalf, Sao’y. Wm. 0. Bibb, Prudent. F. M. Gilmer, S. L. Arlington, D. A. Clark, J. M. William., Wm. H. Rlvu, Wad* Vaegu, J. D. Hutchaaon, John A. Elmore. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Oflten corner Whitehall A Alabama St. Juan 7. NOTICE TO COMBIPONDBNT8. P ARTIES writing to u ter Information will plana andoe* the pontage ter tha auwer. Wa will ehnerfully writa rapllee to aaqairiu, but can’t afford to pay portage nlao. Jn## 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. AtlesSsa, City Tax Payers. word aod note r#tara6lWth*Mh. AUMHog ii The Itnlogi of the Coifedertk lutti: CATOOSA SPRINGS. J J. HARMAN rupaotfally announeu U a hie formor vieitora, and the public gen enlly, that te bu entered into a eo-partner •hip with Mr. J. 8. Nicnou, of Baraaaah, Ga. for tha enaaing aeeaon at thla CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. Thankful for tha patronage heretofore ex tended to him, be would eollcit s eontinnano of tha name for tha trn, who will eodaavor, m all tiaron, to provida tor the table, bu. A*., ev err luxury atteineble. Onr eonte will te the moet experienead thal the Rent* oan prodnoa, together with aa efl cient lore, ef attwtlee eervaate. Thee# will te *a exeallaat BRASS and STRING BAN! of auperior Mueiolana attached to tha Hotel. Tha nadleal vlrtaee of then maay and ea. rled Mineral Waters an now too wall known to require ea extensive description. In sddi. lion to thn Bed, White ud Blech Snlphar r aga-maay ef then oonblaed with Iron Magnesia—ia aa laexbaoatahte wall ef the purest Freeetoae. Oar aeconowdatteae ara very extoailee.— W* have many pleasant sottagu separate from the mate hotel, where famlliea taa be u quiet ud retired u ja their ewa bonce. Npriag, ara In (totem county, Oror- two a#d a qaarter nil* Ikete the Wehtern Uaatic Railroad. A lie Onaitew aadoood Hock.willtejt U. platform ra 0,72^7] •f each train. The Springs her* a direst Rail road ooaeteanteattea with Oknrtariea, Sovu- aah, A agnate. Meson, MliledgwrUte, Orion hue, Atlento, Montgonery, Nashville aad Chatte- ILa. ev tea.., Two Mist pm day, rwtivn Dritere pnrwanl^aad Thlrty-Flvv D»l- lartntrringla month. Visitor* who wiak to month -ehlldrta nod ranntte half prioo - afyiasr****—- J*n« 7-din. HARMON $ NICHOLS. ba ox ‘