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Hebrew BM«T«l*at Soeletj.
■•Ilffona.
M ta4 to »/ that tow* «1U b«
ms n d>; to W«to«7 Chapel—
that there will b« aerrlcee in
WtrarrtUf.
totnw nil who ora enaplnjed la
nfporteatt, to rnrttofptoing la
nbu of the day to morrow,
mm of car paper ca Friday
—r*a?;.
•tovpto aarclof* at mm datlar or acre, will be totoir.
Pear Orna»y An
.A.M-1-aa J -» kik* Pnat
v*£3£St%£tftJl££ m
to other eapeid eeeled aiattor, aad forwarded
to obm to the Dead Letter Offloe.
All lettora for a |rector diitcaoo than Arc
hundred mile., chargeable at the ratoa of ton
ooato for each tingle lottor, aad moat bo pre
paid oa moiling the tame.
TH09. a HOWARD, Peat Matter.
Ira of tha Federal
apparently hnranltta.
T. Hall la oar traveling agent
ibara to oar papor. Beia au-
reoeipta for the aame.
Troope la Bonth Carolina 1
eaa the Savannah " Republican”
itant, Ibatlhe blockading float
aa aadflaadp rtoafowad onTuea-
Ikroa lo Ira large roaaala; and
irgo foroe from tbe float waa de-
llon Hoad, on Iba South Carol!
hike flaw, it la though!, of tab
• of Broad Rivor, aad aoaaaoao-
teanpalga—probably, lo aUempt
i of Cherlaaton by aa attack la
Lbllean’’ aaja that Conmodoro
■at devn Iko Rlror about flee
| three boata and a oonildorablo
Ming of Uio Chatham Artillery
a of infantry. Wo aball await,
alicitnde, further adrioaa from
i Darla propoeea to ralae the
Wind.”
■(field Journal, Abo Uaooln’e
topiea entire our editorial of the
under Iba bead to “Soatala the
" in which vo gore bo me
irament'a plea to retire
i tbie eritle by the prodaoe loan,
(tree the article the abora oap-
tee the following remark a. We
nal editor will reoeirw oar leeaee
I end to-dpy, which gtree Hr.
each at Waehlagioa on Saturday
raapoaae thereto by the people
went. The mom reaponee la bo-
erer the South from the Potomao
■ado.
ebore it limply a polite way to
liatare and manafactarera of the
a that the piratloal orew of South-
tore went their produoe and man
lioloe, end propoae to fate them.
ecieuely giro them Confederate
ir. It le one big eteal. Take a
er goode, and girt him Confeder-
Wby oot giea him thanke t The
•ye that thoeo bonde are batter
fc Mile, became reetiag on a more
Solid baaie, foreoolh ? He would
tha ahortoet'itumptail in Illiaoie.
•per inye thnt the bonde will
homo end will not bo lont to the
tuning Stale linee. We boliore
•gar of any eontible man touoh-
tetn. The plain truth la, the trai-
cradit. Their bonde aro not worth
a which they aro printed, and
toapitelitt in tha world who will
er in them. But, Jeff. Daria haa
moat bo fed or diabandod. If dia-
aook la In a halter—if fad,' the
iple moat be robbed. Jeff. Daria
ler hota of the dilemma. The
irgtnla hare already been robbed
i of dollara ia grain, dour, cattle,
la thia way. They hare keen
it the point of the bayonet, lo
dr proriaioaa and accept Coafed-
Iherefer. The traitora common*,
eg from our Oorerameat, whioh
»ad treated them, aad. they end
nir owa people. The much talked
ion loan ia aot^yet taken. There
lied Ilian lathe South that haa
Ith in the ultimate independence
lerate Statea and they know that
i dice, the boadaof aaid Coafed-
will not be worth p oeut. Tbe
ad, cranked aad proetratl people,
ha earn total to ereaythiag that
people who eo
id meaa, aad the people
e lamp toU aeon godlt
it eat.
utter from Europe.
Naw Yoaa, June 11.
ar Arabia, at thia port briaga
leorne had been ieeued opening
rto lo the Importation of oollon
ittow at tlrerpeel owlet iaelant
it eleady. Broodatuffe dull.—
iet. Coaeola 91} lo 92.
Inrra, tree erdinetrt 110,Bee 104.
1. Seine to 004101 for the week
Stock on heed 922,000.
tacbekof, Qororaor of Poland le
•to tag kee been held la Peria, to
•dred aad My Amerieeme were
bird to whom were women. Hoe.
toa, 0. 8 mlnleterftto France,
dot rot ao anfrleadly feeling ia
d the Horth. Ceaalaa N. Clay
If erer the flag of England ba
led with the Confederate flag, the
barieg forgotten St. Helena,
ha tri -re fora to Prnnoo with tha
ipea, ngataet England. Fremont
, Dr. MaClIatook foltowad. Ho
ItoporUaoo lo the molteflega of
ark “Kaaee"
^tmtor^aetou.
>w tkeHuMiate aro Mragod bo
d Chun to bo central i eod If
Jhpnr of the Hi
haw me o
i
ATLANTA VOLUNTEERS 1
APPEAR at rour Drill Room
THIS (Thureday) EVENING,
at half past 7 o’clock. Buaioeeu
of importance requireo prompt
attention.
By order of the Captain.
B. F. M. GOSS, Orderly.
Atlanta, June IS, 1801.
DIUMSI DRUMS1 DRUMS!
••Kettle aad Bern Drama.”
A HOME MANUFACTORY OFTHE AR
article bee been eetoblieked, end le no
•uceeeeful operation. Pricer aa low an
where la tha Confederate Statea.
’ 1 P*d tha Fodaraliata. The Ire •
ltlp ISfV. J 1.4. .1 A 4 Tk-AKml
rawB AMom -1th
wlffZunratot P* » kUok '-M b- half oa
* retreat wee eoaaded—which order
ly obeyed, bat ia good ardor, 1
eetiaaated ot about SO, aad tha wouadad >00.
Mej. Wlathrop. tod to Gen. Salter, aad Ltonto-
nant-Oelonel Orinnall, of the Wow Toth Firat
Rogimoat, aro mieeiag. Tha attookiag foroe
woo eompoead of Ocl. Daryao'a Zoaoree, Town
rend'. Albany Rogimoat, Col. Bordiah'a Wow
Tork Rogimoat, dotachmoato of Vermont aad
MaaaoehuaetU rogimoata, and Col Allaa’i aad
Ocl. Howe't ragimauta.
A Sot there Major aad two flecomloulata
wore captored to Littla Bathal
The correepondent of the Now Tork Tfmea
•aye that Prof. Lowe, the ballooaiet, U experi
menting with a balloon oontoialag telegraphic
apparatus eouDectiog with tha earth by rope
and wire.
Fear additional Indiana reglmanta bar#
heou aoooptdd. Tha Ooraremaat wlU aooapt
all rogimaala that come to Waohiagton,
whether by fltato authority or not.
pm- Tha Atlanta InUlllgeaoor, Macon
graph, Augueta Conetitutioualiat aad Sarau.
nab Republican copy one week end lend bill
to thia offloo. junelS-dlw.
Notice!
T HE Ordnance to prohibit Doge from run
ning at largo without oollara, paeeod Slat
of July, 18*7, to bo found ah page 80 of the
Olay Ordiaanem, will ho enforced atrietly from
and after the Seth iaetaat
Collare eon he hod by applying to the Clerk
to CouuoU. F. B. BOGGU8, Merehel.
Atlanta, June 11-Iw.
Limber Waited.
S.4M foot Rail, 1x4 Inahaa.
I,TOO feel Picket., lx( iaohw-11 feet long.
1,844 feet Bane, 1x8 lochee—18 feet long.
Alao, SSS good pooled Cheenut Poata, 8x8 io
ehaa—7 font long. Paraona haring auch for
aala will lad a porehaaer by addreaaiog “ R.,’
atatiag price for the Lumber delivered, to thia
office. Juno 9
T
NATIONAL AMERICAN.
HER! «r* •ovaral thouund dollars still
dus me for subscription and advertising,
on account of the late *' National American ”
newspaper, by parties scattered throughout the
State. I need the money—am, in fact, suffer
ing for Iht want of it. Is not this airapla state
ment enough to induce every roan, who knows
himself to be indebted, to mske immediate
payment, either in whole or in part 7 The
Good Book says: “Thou shall not mussle the
mouth of the ox that treadeth oat the corn."—
Neither should you starve the Printer, who,
J
Attention, Mechanic Rifles.
All persons favorable to the forming
of a Mechanie Rifle Company, can make
application to the undersigned at tha
Georgia Railroad Shop, where tha mus
ter roll can be seen. Come one, come
aII. JAMES NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOT.
Atlanta, Jana 7-tf.
dS! TO ARMS!!
I8THE TIME.
men. All who desire to join can be
tarnished with uniform by oslling on the un
dersigned. J. P. WADDAIL, Captain.
M. T CA8TLEBURY, 1st Lieut.
8. D. HAZELETT, 2d Lieut,
june 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, Sd Lieutenant.
Notice.
f N coneequeneo of the withdrawal of the
L Steamer, betwean Mobila and Naw Orloaua,
the Throuub FaatonT Taairr front Now Or-
leana to Atlanta and Oolumbua, Oatabliahed in
March 1881, ia auapaudad until further notice.
OEO. O. HULL,
Supt. A. A W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANK,
Supt. M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamer..
ie 8-dtf.
ABSCONDED,
150 to 180 pounda. Ha can
^ write poorly, waa pratondadly working
ut Atlanta aa a Carpenter, until aomo ton
,ya ago. elaco which time, haa oat boon aeon
board from, ia auppoaed to hare loan, or
boon oarriad off—probably baa a paaa allowing
him to work In Fulton or SBioinlug eountloa.
A auitable reward will be paid for hia appre
hension. JOHN NEAL.
Jana 7-lw.
SCHOOL OP THE GUIDES,
O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, daaignad
for tha nao of the Militia of tba Confede
rate Stelee—eent by mail on tba receipt of one
dollar j. McPherson a co.
Jana 8.
FaasaaicK, Jana II.—T9n thousand Fadar-
aliita aro botwaoa Oroonoaatlo aad Cham bore-
burg, advancing on Harper'* Ferry.
It ia reported that tba Confodaratee bare vac
ated Poiat-of-Rooka, aad are ooaoaatreting
their foroe at Harper*, Parry.
Br. Joaarna, Jaaa 12.—A battalion under
Major Cully, made up from regular, at tha
Forto, ia eomlng bare. Another brigade la going
to Kaaaaa City..
iftlllifUI: Millie
TACTICS—AaUtor 1 .
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unaothor-
iiad Edition.
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK, con
taining an abridgment of Hardee’e Tac-
tica adapted to Muakot and Rifle Com-
ptoiM.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortification and Coast Defence.
SCIENCE OF WAR—For Infant
ry, Cavalry and Artillery.
SCHOOL FOR THE GUIDES, or
the Practical Soldier—for the uce of
tbe Militit, 28 Engravingc. Sent by
mail on receipt of $1.
ARMY REGULATIONS FOR
CONFEDERATE STATES.
McCOMB’S TACTICS—Infantry, Ri
fle, Cavalry and Artillery.
RIFLES, AND RIFLE PRAC
TICE—By Wiloox.
GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU-
AL.
WARD’S NAVAL TACTICS.
JEFFREY’S NAVAL GUNNERY.
WARFARE OF ALL AGES.
IIASWELL’S ENGINEER’S
HAND-BOOK.
June 11. J. HcPHRRHON dk CO.
St. Louie, June 12.—Judge Treat baa called
a aptcial aoaoion of tba United State. Diatriot
Coart, aad a apodal Oread Jury, to meat an
tba 20th July.
A Santo Fa latter etye that Copt. D. H- Mau
ry of Virginia, Capt Lindaay of Miaaiaaippi,
Capt. Stopbaaaon of tba 5th Infantry, and Maj.
Biblay af Louiaiana, have naigaad. Cal. Gray-
ion and Maj. Reynold, are aoon to follow.
Tba Arasouia Time, oaya that a heavily
armed train for the Weatern forte haa been
*«iaed by Toxaa.
General Price and Gov. Jackaon hav. had a
conference with Goo. Lyon and Col Blair.—
Tha formtr proposed tha removal of th. Fed
eralist, from Miaaouri, and tha diabanding of
th. SUto Militia. G«. Lyon refuaed. After
four hour, aeaaiou, tha ooaforeuco adjourned
without agremeat. Ora. Prica and Guv. Jack
aon want to Jaffaraon City by apodal train.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(StMMMon to Hlfh, Butler k Oo.,)
Commission Merchants,
roa van ruacuaa aao itta or
rfljvjvflgfff a rmoDuem
Cotton, Grocerlea, Ac,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H A VI in a tore, at thair Fire-Proof Ware
Houae, on the corner of Foraythatreetand
tha Railroad, (opposite tha State Rood Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD; .
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Uij4.
Baltimore, Juaa 12.—Gen. Butler hae moved
several regiments to dislodge tbe Southerners
at Greet Bethel, nine miles from Hempton.—
At Little Bethel, the German regiments miste
king e signal, fiirsd on Col. Townsend’s col
umn, marching in close order, with two piecee
of artillery. Other aocounta say that Town
send’s regiment fired first. Uis fire was harm-
; but the German’* fire killed one and
wounded two. The Albany regiment being be
hind, discovered by the accoutrements on the
field, that tha supposed enemies were friends,
but they had previously fired nine rounds.
Col. Duryea’s Zouaves, hearing the firing, turn
ed and fired en the Albany regiment.
At day-break t*o regiments moved from
Fortress Monroe, to support the main body.—
Little Bethel was burned, and the Army ad
v anted to we/d • Great Bethel. Arriving there,
they could tee no men and no batteries. They
coaid only tee the fleehee of the Confederate
guns, and their comrades falling. A wall con
certed movement might have secured posset
sion of the entrenchment, but General Pierce
seemed to have lost hie wile. Lieht* Grebbe,
U. B. A., and 24 others were killed, and 100
wonnded. There ie intense indignation against
Gen. Pieros for not having ordered an earlier
flight of the Federalists.
Marshal Kan* has sworn in one thousand
Seoeeaionista as special patrol men at the spe
cial eleetion for Congressmen.
Marshal Bonifant will absent himself from
Baltimore, leaving his Deputy in charge, on
election day—some say from want of nerve.
The Siratogi of the Confederate Stitei:
CATOOSA SPRINGS
J. HARMAN respectfully announces t<
his former visitors, and ths publio gen
erally, that he has entered into a oo-partner-
ship with Mr. J. S. Niciols, of Savannah, Ga.,
the ensuing season at this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for ths patroness heretofore ex
tended to him, he would solicit a continuance
of the same for tha firm, who will endaavor, at
all times, to provide for the table, bar, dc., ev
ery luxury attainable.
Onr cooks will be the most experienced that
the tSouiA ean produce, together with an effi
cient force of attentive servants. There will
be an axeellent BRA88 and STRING BAND
of superior Musicians attached to the Hotel.
The medical 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 and Black Sulphur
many of them oombined with Iren
*' t| afc inexfca us table well of the
if are very extensive.—
nt cottages separate from
where families ean be as quiet
We hare many plaaaant cottages separate from
the main hotel, wf
Eulogy*on GovernorfflffrDonald.
BY HENRY B. JACKSON.
Thia eloquent Addreaa, upon th. Lift aad
Publio Bar.ioea of Gov. Can. J. McDoa.u,
delivered by Hoa. Henry R. Jaoktoa, al Mari-
alla, Gaorgio, on tha 20th of April laat, la now
ready for aola. It la a taoly printed poaaphlat
of thlrty-aix pages.
Price: Single Copy 25 eta ; or $15 per hun
dred. Addreaa,
WOOD, HANLKITER. RICE A CO.,
Publfehgge, jktlaptn, Gao.
ItJ-
T HREK or four Haoaaa aad Loto In tha city,
which will bo told on good toreas for eeeh,
■ Va
ternii for
7fk£W rtp
joodp^r.ornc^
GorneU atreet,
Atlanta, June t.-j7-M Real ItoatoAgoak
-Art*
Wanted, Immediately.
AtUata, May 22-1 m.
ir miles from the
A fine Omnibus end good
lake will beet the platform on the nr rival
each tmin. The Springe hive n direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augusta, Mason, Milledgeville, Columbus,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville aad Chatta-
X,,
or Boxan: Two Dollars
)oliars per week, and Thirty
1 ars per single month. Visitors wh
vouia so wen 10 aa arose
1)ARTIES writing to oc for inform
NICHOLS.
NDBNTC.
ARTIES writing to oc for Information will
the answer,
enqiiriea,
hut ooa’t afford to poy portage alio.
Jane 7. MoNIuGHTToRMOND A CO.
i kirn. Gall a*
t WATKINA
.lisPjTthqK AihDSO gAHUJTA
CITIZENS' MEETING.
T HE citisens of Fulton county are requested
to meet at the City Hall, in Atlanta, on
Monday, the 17th instant, at 11 o’eloek, A. M.,
for tha purpose of taking into consideration
the best method of aiding the Government,
and devising ways and means to aid in the
support of our soldiers and their families dur
ing the unjust and unholy war that is now be
ing waged upon us by tbe Northern Adminis
tration.
This call is made in accordance with the re
cent suggestion of our worthy Executive, Jo
seph E. Brown, and in response to a reaelution
passed by the Mayor and Council of Atlanta.
By order of the Ilonoroble Inferior Court of
said county. DANIEL PITTMAN,
Atlanta, June 4,1861.-J6. Clerk I. C.
l C
Three Cents, as I have offsets against said note,
nd do not intend paying it, unless compelled
by law. JOSEPH
June 6-d5t.
Attention, City Tax Payers.
A LL pereons who are subject to pay Tax to
the City of Atlanta, will please come for
ward and make returns forthwith. All failing
to do so by the Fifteenth of June next, will be
Double Taxed. H. C. HOLCOMBE,
Clerk of City Counoil, and
Raoeiver and Collaetor of City Taxes,
may 24-d20d.
DON’T FORGET
DANIELL Sc McKNTIRE
H AS 44 Casks of Baoon,
20 Tieroes Lard,
100 Barrels Flour, (Extra Family,)
600 Boxes Tobacco,
Vary low for Cash axelnsivaly. may 26
N OT I C E.
rpWO months after date, application will be
X made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Fulton
county for leave to sell all the Real Estate and
one Negro Man, as the property of the Estate
of Thomas M. Poole, deceived.
May 2d, 1801. MAHULDA 8. POOLE,
may4-2m Administratrix.
Notice.
A LL persoons indebted to Eliaa Campbell,
CL late of Fulton conntv, deceased, ere re
quested to make payment Immediately, and all
those having demands or elaims against said
eceaaed are requested to present them in
»rma of law.
CLARK HOWELL,
m29. ROBT. CAMPBELL,
Adm’rs.
Georgia, Milton County.
W UERKA8, JamM 8p«nc« and Samuel P. Openca bays
applied to dm for Lot tan of Administration on ths
is of Sarah Spence, late of said ooaatv. deceased:
isee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all the kin
dred and creditors concerned to be and appear at nj
oflee within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Letters ufcoald not be grant
ed. Given under my hand, at ofllec, this 8d day of
March, 1801. m4 O. P. 811 ELTON, Ordinary.
Georgia—Hilton Count,,
Wh.reu, OIIm r. M.j8eM ..pile, to me for Letter,
o! DtimMea from Dm Bxoeotonhlp of too leuu of
Bottle MortlrtC, leu el aald OoantT, tomajed
Thee# are towefol. to too ond ediaooiab ell and .in-
Georgia, Milton Conxtjr.
so tbe mtate of WaUen W. Mb. late ef sakl
bafl
«
iet he grant-
tm iay o
TS ■iiitokic to» oreto toQto
nu, for lean to eoll aUtodXrel ]
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Hare on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, OA88IMER8,
VESTINGS,
MARSEILLES 4 LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEITS FURNISHING GOODS,
-and
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINK.
MILITARY BOORS,
SWORDS,
SASHES,
KIAPMCES
&o.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in
ducements to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agonts for the celebrated I. M. SINGER it CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. F. HERRING & OO.,
Invites .Attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
-A-ISTID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND VESTINQS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
It ia the Urgent, ehoiceat and oheapeat Stock we have ever brought to AUanta.
We invite the special attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Aa we are prepared to offer extra inducements to CASH PURCHASERS
We would also oali the atention of Military Men to our 8took of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
aoooutrkmknts,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, * BA8HIS POB GENERALS.
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIMUTEN
ANTS, AND SAROMANTS.
KNAPSACKS fla*»Uhnd at ahort xotira, at vary Uto yciMfl
W. F. BBUie * 00.
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