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Lli s*, .
1 do, with all my haart.
•• ■•»'•>•» I*
I k;lknlv0 <( <
• diroourro of the T
of the Catholic Church, I
jllmti
ud power, and tu aj
of ibe jutloo of the
Ue, tad arlaoad »
ilicxl hiatery Hr I
u » oorrool *PP
[roe gereru meat
gentlemen were, o* jeetard.y,
ih* Ninth Regiment of Ueor-
.OapUin Goaldimg. of Talbot,
„.(hpl*iu Turniptaad, of Clap<
-Captain Mouager, of Brooks,
la no* completely organ tied,
in” tiring boon completed
ir of tho aoippaeiee lad laat
oad bp the Georgia Bead and
i Bond. Two man loam to-
aapaoiai arte olio* to the Dry
aaara. lilvay * Dougherty with
1 plaainra, la eoowqtteoce of
ional atoek, parehaaad excln-
>uth— moat of Chain la Bioh-
■rket for oor merchant*. Thfijjf
ought Many oiaaaaa of Staple
ivorablt Carina u they overdid
[hop hare large qneatitiee of
larer watl-khown merchants.
trlatta "Stataamaa” pabliahaa
i about General Soetfs maaaaga
ud Mr. ToooaW raplp in the
if green oorn, and oredHa it to
ar," of thia plaaa. Gome, Mend
Mia more cerefkl.
U Change Bill*.
Atlaits, June lltb, 1881.
aieracy: Allow me, through
all the attention of the Clip
ita, to the neoeeaitp of furnieh-
to the aitiaana. Snob ia the
1 change bp the public, that
t the violation law. Thaoitp
Individual could. I therefore
thoriUaa will taene |6«,08fi of
|ing from 18 coate to 78 oonta
i the citp for their redemption
i in payment for all duee to
-which will .glee a eonverti-
id made them deeirabie.
A TAXPAYER.
a give plaea to tho foregoing,
on bp one of oor prominent
nt wa da not with to be under-
tg the proposition, nor pat, bp
a taking poeitien agnioat iL—
natter, for tho present, with
amediatolp conoorned—reeerv-
^we our own riawa. If aver wo
•per to axprcaa them—for oar
pubject ia a decided one, and
■g ainca. Wa think at praa-
d oonld coma out of a diaciui-
I of the proposition of our oor*
a, thorsforo, make ne fkrthar
•Amk *4*kfcJL . __ — —
of none of lb* moat Impor* ‘time. Both moved into the name bloak, paid
ITuUw,, K._ ’ b * amount af rent, and eaamad to start
Washington, wa apasifp be
may out out tho slip,
at .ho outlet of
-j. U*P and diataaoe
[ton t, Richmond, ria Polo-
tp from Aaqnia eroak, 130
Man tt Aaqnia creak, down
tp«a to Alexandria, btlow
lion to Arlingtan Halgkls,
■a foam the President's House,
*1 miles.
[too ts Harper’s Ferry, bp rail,
| the Potomac, 80 milaa.
da Grace, down Chesapeake
t ria, Annapolis Railroad to
milaa.
loro la Waebiagtei, U4 milaa.
rk to Harm do Gross. 109
ork to Waahington hp rail,
rk ts Waahiogtoa bp aea, and
>ap and Potomac river direct,
ke bmj, U4 Annapolis Rail.
Mtaa#.
— r r .wW
btrwordinirf (jkirruko+icicf Uo i
fsauinaToa, Map (0, 1861,
iclred an ear of green corn,
on, oarofollp enclosed in a
apwr, upon »f'
SlPABTHUit n
iraonsiT, Map
IScoit, wHkthe
efSlate’TT,
**iHDER,®*toM, %e> I
•f this hit of dlpUn'aop, evl-
* oor RlUtarp chief ihat the
It entirety ent of a)l maane of
ifxMfcinutii
> af tint Lincoln. The Gan
a Mrs. Lincolh, for bar head.
I the aana Una to MwtfjpW
*• tha latest eorfoollp gar-
and to add, lhatfto.
A
i'SKssarsx
“No. Qo do« oWt f#Ho*. W« were ehua*
oi oof1o|o; have been foot frftnda over einee,
Md k womM bo (|Mav U l couldn’t toko * Ul-
itl# odvtoe fro® yvu, even if it tM eupleoa
U is not exoelly advise. Bui knvo you
r i»er ifcought, Horry, what marrying on helf-
•M really means ?”
“ To be lure, 1 bat*. It boom beiag the
any of »ll tho other fellow*; having• splen
did nodding, with dot* of tin 4 in prospeol
^*ns do/.*’
“ThntYjuit It. It’* the ‘lots of tin In
spool some day, that dots nil tho miiohiof.’’
•j “How soT”
•* I will tell you. Take two girls,one brought
>p os on heiress, and one with little or no ex
pectations. Of course, I suppose that both
are equally well bred and sensible. The lot*
ter has been accustomed to help herself; to
wssist in household duties; and to weigh well
•very cent she spends. Sueb a girl, when
married, is a help to a husband, instead of
b*i»g a tax on him. She has no absurd Ideas
of position to keep up. If she has taste, she
will look ts well in ohlnts as others do in
iilks. She will get up sn entertainment, and
ytu will be astonished how littl# it oosls. Hsr
servants will stay with her fer years, beoause
she is just to them, sod not exacting. Every*
thing in her house will be neat and orderly,
for she will overlook every thing herself. With
suoh n wife, n man can livs on two-thirds
of what he would otherwise spend ; and from
these savings alone he will grow comparatively
wall off in time.”
“ X know who sat for that pioture, old fel
low. Bui Anna certainly la a treasure. Now
fire sway at my Mary.”
*' It is not of Miss Townsend, individually,
I shall apeak, it is of the class—’ 9
“ Well, go ahead no need for apologies.”
“A girl, brought up with the notion that
she is to be rob, must be almost more than
mortal not to imbibe notions of her own im
portance. She has plenty of servants about
hsr. She never learna the value of money.
What are luxuries to others become, through
long use, only necessaries to her. Jiew is it
posttible she should ssesps being selfish ?—
Tbs worst of it is, she is not conscious of this
selfishness, sod whan married, if not petted
excessively, thinks herself neglected.”
“ You don’t flatter.”
Look at the money question also. Shs is
One of several children, and though her fath
er is rich, his fortuns, when divided among
tbem all, will not be sufficient of itself to keep
her end her husband in style, which she has
been accustomed to lit*—”
“ But her hnsbaad will have some inoome,
and her fortune, when it comes, will help that
out.”
“ There is nothing lilts figures. Let me put
a esse. Suppose the farther is worth a hun
dred thousand dollars, and has fiva children,
which makes the portion of eaoh twenty thou-
hand dollars.”
“ Very well.”
“Now when a girl, with twenty thousand
in expectancy marries, she spends, generally
a thousand a year and more than if she had
no fortune in prospect. If twenty years
elapse, before her portion falls to her, the
Whole of it has been apent before it arrives,
and twenty years is not, in the average, an
excessive time to have to wait. But, count,
the twenty thousand will have teen expended
long before.”
“ But you don’t mean to say that we will
spend a thousand a year mors than you and
Aune?”
“ 1 don’t, mean to make any personal appli
cation of my remarks, Harry. That I leave
to yonrsslf.”
“ If I Vitn't the best natured fellow in the
world, I should get angry. But 1 know It’s
all nonsense, what you’ve been saying. You
Only wish to croak a little; you always would
groak, you know.”
The two friends married about the name
AMSiwatwaasuet
. suuV j ~ ;
1 rOOP-SKIRTS, from 8 to50 Spring*
VIRGINIA. PLAIDS, for wrvanta.
PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy ool-
*»a Ms .40..
WMitb,
GINGHAMS, largo and small Plaid.
A large lot of CAP and BONNETT
RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO
SIERY, JEWELRY and FANCY NO
TIONS.
Alio, a large lot of SHOES, suitable for the
•eaaon, all of which waa bought exelneivety
for Gash, and will be sold nt tka lowest prise,
either to wholesale or rotail customer!, for Cash
oety.
SILVEY a DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, Jana 18.
Tka Confederate Continental!
Expect to be ready to march for
Virginia by the 18th ioatant. The
ranks arejast filling np. Uniforms
famished. Th. Company will drill
at Conesrt Hull every day, at 3 o'
clock, P. M , and Tnaaday, Thursday
and B turday nigkte, unless sooner
ordered into oamp.
E. M. BEAGO,
Captain.
Atlanta, Jnns 1 A—if.
Attention, Mechanic RUee.
AH persona favorable to the forming
ofaMochaaiaBiflaCompany,son make
’application to tho undersigned nt the
1 Georgia Kail road Shop, whore themus
tor roll can ha seen. Coma one, come
all.' JAMES NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOT.
Atlanta, June T-tf.
amount af rant,
in life aim oat oxaotly alike. It waa not long
however before Courtnay’a predictions began
to be renlltetl. Mrs. Vernon soon found that
she could not do wiihont an extra aerrant.—
Then aha tartly want Into tho kllohon, never
having been taught anything about cooking.
This made her table coat more than Mra,
Courtney*.. She bad a false notion, only too
oommon, that drudgery waa not lady like, and
hanoe neglected a proper supervision of her
hour o. Her unmarried aistara ware aery gay,
and ware sonetaatly giving partita, and aha
oould not but give them, and othera, partita
in return. At the tad of tha year, whan Ver
non oast ep bit aoeounls, ha found that bin
exponent kad greatly axoeeded hit expao-
taliona. Ha thought, ruofnlly of what
Courtney had told him and reaolredto do bat-
tar next year. Bat the next year paaaad, and
' things ware even worse. Ineraaaad expanses
had aotne, which were unavoidable. lit was
a young lawyer, nod young lawyora are pro
verbially alow In getting practice ; and ha be
gan to look forward to thofatnra witk uneasi
ness, for oa yet ha had not profited a coot from
hie wife being an hoireae, aor waa it prebable
ha weuld far many years, for Mr. Townaaad
was Mill a hearty man net yet fifty.
Time pasted. In (on jeers, Courtney had
laid hr quite 1 little capital, which, by Judi
cious Investments, now began to lucreaaa rap
idly, If be had wished ha eould hare (pant
twice at much at ha did, and Mill hart llred
within hit income. Ua nod Vernon ooatioued
oaanpy (ho honaaa into which they had
trad on being married. But while that of
Courtuaya new belonged to them, the Ver
nons had Mill to pay rat for theirw and often
foood this no anay matter. Tha one house
waa always tidy and fruit; the olhtr had a
look of faded gentility. In tha oat waa oom-
fort and cotnpeltaet; in the other a constant
strirlug ta keep up appearanoea.
Courtney ia still handsome and ao la hU
wife. But both Verson and Mary had a ja
ded lack, which plainly betrays tha Mruggla
(hay here with feelwae Of all poverty, that
of the people like the Yerwois it the wwrwt.
What did Marry maks by marrying aa I
tu f “ V" •F** ,
TO PRJMTMRS.
A SOBER and industrious Printer, who nn-
derttandt and It willing tv work both at
tha Cate and Prate, cat obtain steady work,
siara;* 1 --ttunssp-
IT A8 a* Caaba of Baron, a
H- <*»tfotbariUSn«i.».«e ea • .q« tease
* ^/Mwt» fof<a^ ittJtMValy. >> tmay ii
CITIZENS’ MEETING.
T HE citisoDs of Fulton oountr are requested
to meet at the Gitj Hall, in Atlanta, on
Monday, the 17th inetant, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
for the purpose of taking into consideration
the best method of aiding the OoYernment,
and devising ways and means to aid in the
support of our soldiers and their families dur
ing the nnjust and unholy war that is now be
ing waged upon ns by the Northern Adminis
tration.
This call is made ia accordance with the re
rent suggestion of our worthy Executive, Jo
seph E. Brown, and in response to a resolution
passed by the Mayor and Council of Atlanta.
By order of the Honoroble Inferior Court of
said county. DANIEL PITTMAN,
Atlanta, June 4,1861.-J0. Clerk I. 0.
DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS!
“Kettle and Bast Drums.”
A HOME MANUFACTORY OF THE ABOVE
article has been established, sod is now in
successful operation. Prices as low as else
where in the Confederate States.
H. BRAUMULLER,
Dealer in Musical Instruments,
Atlanta, Georgia.
The Atlanta Intelligeacer, Macon Tele
graph, Augusta Constitutionalist and Savan
nah Republican copy one week and send bill
to this offioe. juns 13-dtw.
Notice!
T HE Ordnance to prohibit Dogs from run
ning at large without collars, passed 81st
•f July, 1857, to be foand on page 80 of the
Citv Ordinances, will be enforced strictly from
and after the 20th instant
Collars can be had by oppi/iDg to the Clerk
of Gonncil. F. B. BOGGUS, Marshal.
Atlanta, Jane 11-lw.
TO ARMHI TO ARMH!!
NOW 18 THE TIME.
T HE “ Atlanta Volunteers” have received
marching orders to bt ready in ten days
—destination is Richmond. Our ranks are not
vet full. We want our company to oontain one
hundred men. All who desire to join can be
tarnished with uhiibrm by calling on the un
dersigned. J. F. WADDAIL, Captain.
M. T CAJBTLEBURY, lot Lieut.
8. D. HAZBLETT, 2d Lieut
June 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, Sd Lieutenant
Notice.
I N consequence of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans,
the Throusu Freight Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1801, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G. HULL,
Supt A. A W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANE.
Bupt M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. 0. Steamers.
June 8-dtf.
SCHOOL OP TUB GUIDES,
O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
for the use of ike Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one
dollar. j. McPherson a co.
Jane 8.
Eulogy on Governor McDonald,
BY HENRY R. JACKSON.
This eloquent Address, upon the Life and
Public Servisea of Gov. Cuas. J. McDonald,
delivered by Hon. Henry R. Jackson, at Mari
etta, Georgia, on the 20th of April last, is now
reedy for sals. It is a finely printed pampklst
of thirty-six pages.
Price i Single Copy 26 cte.; or $16 per hun
dred. Address,
WOOD, HANLEITKR, RICE A CO.,
jane 8-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo.
‘ absconded, ~“
180 to 16. pounds. Ha can
_write poorly, waa pratandadly working
t Atlanta aa a Carpenter, nntil tome ten
days ago, sines which tlma. baa not bean seen
or beard from, ia tuppeeed to have gone, or
Naan carried off—probably baa a paaa allowing
him to wort fte Follow or adjoining eonatlea.
A suitable reward will bo paid for hia appre
hension. JOHN NEAb
JnncT-lw.
nones TO wMxat-qrowmhsi
MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS.
J'ffiSSBiiaKKS
MoNAMCT, ORVOlt
v-uA
bar of tha Bon them Cavalry, Am keen cap
tured. .',y * . . * ’"•at'.’”* *
Tke Government kaereoelred tehee-ac-
nomreieg ihoormcnatton of Harper's Tarry.
[Bah n '•*’'*
HJfifir, the P M. General, has telegraphed to
th.Fcai Master at LowlftUle that tha "order
requiring moll mailer Acmlog from the disloyal
States to bo held for postage, does not apply to
prevent the delivery of letters on payment of
postage.”
Gsn. Scheuok hoe been ordered acroes the
Potemse. An attack from General Beauregard
Is apprskended.
Nsw York, Jun# 14.—Cotton is Armsr. 25,
000 bales sold at 18{@14c.
Advices from Key West state that the Cru
sader, Wyandotte, Wator Witch, and Quakor
City aro thoro. Tha Wyandotto and Water-
Witch leave for Fort Piekens.
Tho steamer Qaebeo, from Liverpool, waa
lost on the 4th instant, at Balls Isle, by strik
ing against a sunken iceberg, and 20 or 30
lives lost
ATL,
B ! Business yesterday
amount was shipped
ddoline in Corn and ’
eon firm. Not maeh
Shoo and Leather i
yretty busy; also, oui
Houses. Quotations ws
Bacon—Sides 10; Bh
Flour—Oommon $0.f
$7.26; Extra Family
Oity Brands $8 50.
Whbblino, Va., Juns 14.—Tho proceedings
of tho Union Convention indicate that the
State offices will be declared vacant, and a
Provieional Government formed. A resolution
to this end is made the special order for next
Monday.
Sr. Louis, Jane 15th.—Col. Bocrusteio’s Reg
iment (Black Republican) has gone Weston
the Pacifio Railroad. They have six gun bat
teries.
Volunteers from Illinois have invaded Mis
souri at Hannibal.
Governor Jackson, with all the cars and lo
comotives, left Jefferson City, going West, and
burning all the railroad bridges ss he went
along.
It is said that large numbers of Confederate
troops from Arkansas and Northern Texas are
ready to move into Missouri on tne Governor’s
invitation.
Mr. Tuoker of the State Journal—a true
Southerner--has been arrested.
Augi sta, June 15.—Secresy was yesterday
removed from the proceedings of the Virginia
Convention of the 17th April. The vote on
the act of Secession, stood at first 88 in favor
and 55 in opposition. The Journal shows
changes, and the final vote was 108 in favor of
the passage of the ordinance of Secession.—
Yesterday the ordinance was signed .by ninety^
two members, setoral were absent, gone to the
war, some sick, end one—Captain Marr—kill
ed at the skirmish at Fairfax Court House.
Various rumors are current of battles and
movements of Federal troops, but nothing is
authentically ascertained.
COMMERC
= rio!xm^r
CDUHISSION MERCHANT,
For the pore bate and tala of Waatarn Produce,
Cotton, Groc.rte. anil M«reaen4!aa (.Derail/,
f-rankttn ButUUng, Jlmgamm Slrtrt,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
An>il 6.1881.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT.
Manofactnren and Dealers In
MEN'S A ROT'S CLOT HINB,
OENTLEMEIf’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CA SSI MERES AMD VXSTINQS,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
v. M. »RrsoK, ) ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
T. M. BEAUMONT ) April 2d, 1801.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
* AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMD DEALER IM
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
Atlanta, Georgia,
March $0.
PATTTEN & MILLERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING " MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
aeons, rxrr.it, 1 (, PAR ax.o!a,
Andrew it miller, > j Special Partner.
WALTin I. KILLER, J [ r
march 18-3m.
Hermann, Mo., June 15.—The steamer White
Cloud laden with caanon and military stores
for the State troo)>s, left Jefferson City to-day
for Arrow Rock.
The steamer Louisiana—the third vessel of
the United States invading fleet—is here, and
has taken on board Boenstein’s regiment.
Foetrssr Monrom, June 14.—Great Bethel is
partially evacuated, but can be reoccupied ia
force at short notice. [The Federalists can oc
cupy it about like they did lest Monday.]
The Southern pickets extend to New Market
Bridge, near Yorktown. Large numbers of
cavalry and batteries are located between Great
Bethel end Yorktown. Captain Waldrop was
shot by a Louisiana Rifleman. [This all comes
from the enemy.]
Frbdbkick, Md., June 14.—The Bridge at
Harper’s Ferry was burned between five end
six o’clock this morning.
It is reported that all the Southern troops
have been withdrawn from the Maryland
shore.
Eight car loads of provisions were destroyed
to prevent tkeir falling into Federal hands.
[Let the reader be careful about placing any
reliance on dispatches from beyond the Pot-
mao.]
The bridge at Shepherdstown, Va., has been
burned.
C. L. L. Leory, Unionist, is sleeted to Con
gress from tbs 8d District, by 375 majority.
[This is Morrison Harris’ old District, and Le
ory is in favor of putting down the South by
all tho power that can be exerted ]
A special agent of the Associated Press just
from Maryland Heights, overlooking Harper’s
Ferry, says it is mainly vacated—only about
2,000 remaining. The main body left by the
turnpike road towards Charlestown and Shep-
herdstown.
Tbs Southern pickets have been withdrawn
from Williamsport, Maryland.
Alsxandbia, 14th—Active military move
ments are progressing in consequence of the
evacaation of Harper's Ferry. An effort will
be made to prevent tha coacentration of the
Confederate forces. [More reports from the
enemy.]
Explosion of a Locomotive—Loss of Life*
On Friday night we were informed by pas
sengers on the State Road that an explosion
of a Locomotive took place that day on the
Nashville Road as the train woe approaching
Chattanooga, killing the firemen and engineer,
and one soldier from Mioeippi who was stead
ing with the engineer. Several on the train
ware scalded. The engineer, being in eonvefr
sation with the soldier, neglected too long to
supply the engine with water. It got dry and
red hot, end when water waa let on, the loco
motive exploded instantly.
ROBT. U CRAWLEY,
Wholesale ud ItUil Dealer ia
Dnntuirc unsssusiuc
rnUUULc Raff. rJjtiBVfOnMa,
DRESS-MAKING.
M RS. L. C. SIMPSON would resnectfully in
form her friends, and the Ladies general
ly of Atlanta and vioinity, that she has taken
rooms with Mrs. J. M. Boring, in the second
story of Parker’s new building, on Whitehall
street, where she will be pleased to receive
their calls and.exscuts their orders. ap2-3t.
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
Cir-
we shell hereafter offer our stock of
cular,” “Cross cut,” “Mulav,” “Mill rz,‘
Ac., at foreign prises. pAT- No duties added.
McNAUGHT; ORMAND A Co.
apr 22-3rn.
JOHN FICKEN,
and Dealer In
, TtlAIII
•t *C„
nt the Sign «f
ifiM*Iotf,
Street. Atlanta. Georgia.
NONTOOMmT U
ttalby villa, Teen.
t LITTLE,
EPOT,
anna miir,
HI ORLEANS,
BecelTlDg, Forward!ng and Balling, for
- —erchanta, Flan tor. and Trader*,. Alan,
keep* mmetanUy on band n cend aaaortmentof
Field Hand., Maehnnioa and Haunt fierranta.
May 13.
CUTTING & STONE,
WholMale and Rotail Dealer* In Foreign and
Dome, tic •
DRY GOODS,
C ONNALLTU Block, Whitehall (treat, four
daora from Alabama Btreat. aprll.
McNAUGHT, BEARD * CO.
CmaMn mmd CrmmrMtg MereHmU,
BArSTREET
Marannah, ...... Georgia.
< V>. K. Bbaod.
marlO [ Join Deanna.
Wa. MoNiuear,
Jxaaa Oaaoan,
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for tala at tha nnual price
of lit cent par bnahel.
Fab. 31—dtt J. F. WARNER, Bupt.
LOBRILLABD’S SNUFF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For ante In quutltle. to Jobber* by
R. A. ROBINSON A CO, Wkoltmit DrvgguU,
DetrietiDir, Mtmtucky,
abh
M. A. 4 C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia.
May 54—7m
Nails! Nails! Nails!
T HE ETOWAH MINING 4 MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, located in Cam ooun-
ty, Georgia, aro now making, and prepared to
fill large order, for any and nil liiea of, a vary
superior CUT NAIL. Addraaa, or apply to.
W. 8. COTHRAN,),
A. SHORTER, F
Rome, Ga., May 24, 1861.-ml6-3m.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HE anbacriber baa fitted up a neat Saloon,
in connection with his Confectionary, on
Whitehall street, where Ladles and Gentlemen
may procure a first-rale article of Ice-Cream
any hour during the day or evening. A share
of patronage is solicited.
May 24. F. M. JACK, Agent.
J. W. HEWELL,
> RETAIL DIALER IN
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Comer "Whitehall Sc Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Feb. 10—ly.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
Wholetale and Retail Dealert in
rtHINA, Glam, Silver, Plated Ware, Vaaaa
v Parian Figures, Kerosins Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOH CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston price*, nearly oppo
site Beach A Root’s, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 180L
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
ABO DBALBR IB
FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobacco, Cigars, &o.,
—A Lao—
COBAN, LARD. CORN l> FLOUR.
[go. 8, Cherokee Bltek, Pemek-Tree Bt.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of oloao Caak Buyer* ia re-
apactful ly invited ta tha above .took,
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WILLIAM F. PARKER,
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 1(1 Cheat bon It, Ne* York,
unnoi a wauaaxLa oral in. ia
Wines, Liquors A Cigars,
AMD OOHBOSIOH DBALBBS III
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
Ab. ‘107, Brno Mtreot, Bmromiok, Go.
April 10-dawSm.
aaa. tax a. roaraa.
j. l. quota
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
axatavTA areair,
Atlanta......... —Georgia,
XT’ EEP constantly on hand all kfada of Pra-
XV via ion. aad Pimlly Soppllr*, bay end rod
nil kind* of T.nnaaaaa aad Ooaniry Produce [
alao, roll Good, aoaaigaad la tha beat advan
tage, and reader aacotnte of tala prompUy.—
'tiuCbtaU^&Sl^SL Wlttaty .* rp
kaad, and for .ala by FOSTER 4 QUEEN. 1
MILITARY BOOKS!
HARDEE’S TACTICS Author’s
Edition.
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor
ized Edition.
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK,con
taining an abridgment of Hardee’s Tac
tics adapted to Muaket and Rifle Com
panies.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortifioation and Coast Defense.
SCIENCE OF WAR—For Infant
ry, Cavalry and Artillery.
SCHOOL FOR THE GUIDES, or
the Practical Soldier—for the use of
the Militia, 28 Engravings. Sent by
mail on receipt of II.
ARMY REGULATIONS FOB
CONFEDERATE STATES.
McCOMB’S TACTICS—Infantry, Ri
fle, Cavalry and Artillery.
RIFLES, AND RUFLE PRAC
TICE—By Wilcox.
GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU
AL.
WARD’S NAVAL TACTICS.
JEFFREY’S NAVAL GUNNERY.
WARFARE OF ALL AGES.
IIASWELL’S ENGINEER’S
HANDBOOK.
Juns ii. t. McPherson * co.
The Saratoga of the Confederate States:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J j. HARMAN reapactfally annonaero't#
. hi. former riiiton, and tha public gen
erally, Ihat ht has entered into n co-partner
ship with Mr. J. B. Nicholh, of Savannah, Ga.,
lor the eaening season at thia
CELEBRATKD WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for tha patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he vonld aelieit a oontiananoe
of the eame for tha firm, who will endeavor, at
all timet, to provide for the table, bar, 4e., ev
ery luxury attainable.
Oor oooke will b* tha meat txpariaaoad that
the South can produce, together with aa efil-
cieut fore* of attentive rorvant*. Thar* will
b* an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of tuperior Hoaieiane attached to the Hotel.
The medical virtue* of thee# many and va
ried Mineral Waters ar* new tee well known
to require aa axtaneiva deaeriptiou. In addi
tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphar
Sprion—many of tbem combined witk Iren
and Magnesia—ia an inaxhnuatabl* wail of tha
purest Fraction*.
Our accommodations ar* vary extensive.—
Wa have many pi tenant oottagae separata from
tho main hotel, where families can be at quiet
and retired aa in their own homee.
Catooea Springa ar* in Oatltsr. county, Geor-
t ia, two and n quarter Bailee from the Wrotorn
Atlantic Railroad. A fin* Omni but and good
Utah* will b* at the platform ad the arrival
of each train. The Spring* have a direct Rail
road communication with Charlaaton, Savan
nah, Angnata.Mnooa, MilUdgjvUl^Coltoaha^
Atlaata, Montgomery, Naahvill* and Ckelta-
'fa'aae ov Boxen: Two Dollar* par day,
T Waive Dollar* par weak, aad Thirty-Five Dal
ian pu-aiagl. month. VUltara wh* wish tc
•tgaga hoard by tk* eaaaon, with their fami
lial, will be boarded at Thirty Dalian par
month—ahUdroa and earvaata half pitta—
Thoae who ntab tojrogag* board by tha eaaaon
ild do wall ta I
Jana 7-dlm.
HARMON A NICHOLS.
TO RUE
two yaamg Negro Woaaaataklro. Gall at
tha star* of MADDOX 4 WATKINS .
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