Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 19, 1861, Image 3

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*-»shbp s6 "tr*r c W-t aCtsfflefxry DAT, JUNE If, mfy ,* ,d*.rtito»«*v V m#m . , tfM nt lUiu jiHan Hint 22S,.2£OT£T | Traveling Agaat. to Mt tnml TmtO I ito receipt far nbM^pl ■to far tb* “Btothtou Ooa I QtffUflifaiM inun, Jar*, If, INI. t bull ax* T. D. turn: , Wiihing to fortify oar approba- o eoara* u< ready wllliog- , par llat aad talut to tha , br lb* •oMtor*’ Ml*f Am*. •torqnipth* T»rioo* Maputo* | kn ul alto to •rinc* oar r*- *f paa a* gaattomas, ard elUaau of Atlanta, t*nd*r mtary Bom ft, at cnoh Urn* u 5 tear friend*, on, W C8*ad*r*. TC Howard, » F MJohaton, ■•ago, jx wiuV Oapt ■ C Boon, B X Wall, V ■ BIlloU, i, John Id Clark, Soto L Crawl*/, Job* Martin, GW Croft, Jaaa* 0 Or*on, salt, Taylor A Jooaa. And elxty others. Arum, Ga, Jaa* 17,1MI. i ana oraaaa: Tour a*to baa jaat boon bandad [ Mr. Wright and mywlf a com- Baat aaaurad, my bind I aridoaca of tb* approbation of |ity ia wbiob I lira it mor* than an I for any time or labor I may To fatl that our effort* are I eofficiaat. For my firiaad Mr. I abort]/ laarta for tb* no*n* of tbto toatimoaial of your kiad- r mytolf, I will aay, that whaUr- r aball fall to my abara, (ball b* I to reltovlag tb* familioa of dofoadlag ' Dixia" Homing r *T*aiag aa tba tiaao, aad tenet- , to praaaat a bill worthy , I bar* tba boa or to remain Your obedient (arrant, W. H. BARNES. Anatta, Oa., Jan* 17, INI. i ana T. D. Wnioar: I. Haaring that a oomplimoatary ; Ui| ttpiltrut y«m by thaclt- , no taka thia *ooaakn to glad. ■ for tb* aam«, fooling it aplinont that la rwkly merited, 1 that w* bar* tb* opportunity •r approbation of year uniform klndnaaa, ot your talent aa par- f of yoar doportmeat aa gaatla. ■ roapoetfolly your*, 111* Warn- Miaa Unit Jadaon, W. A. Haynoo, Prof Hanlon, Fbitaey, Qeorg* Seheoa, Ihltaay, J. Sebaon, C. P. Haynoa, Prof. J. Htlndl, Arunra, Oa, Jan* IT, INI. u an Saurian* or raa Axaraoa peeled eridono* of your appreeia •quailed by tb* uniform klndnaaa you ham **w treated u*. It will lan. WHbanob aobl# heart* around a eotnmnnlty to outain our labor L, aa wa are, fnr U* tear, ■UafortWM baa no want to ro le War to dry, and tb* faat ■ball to protoatod aad ana a baa* maeaa, lal*nt or ea Toon truly, W. H. BARNES, T. ». WRIOHT. Pretty Inara. Of Ik* Bala bridge Pnu ia down *f Dooatur County, btaaua* aone gone to tb* war. Oaly bear *f Cbattokteobe* toa ir *f breeeka*. irtaaat tb* •f Boor abwoke* pn wltb a pair Would b* ) ■to. Package* amt to •ad dtoeot«d to tba •• CHAT- 11 ASCY HART AA80C1A- b* forwnrdad promptly. Tba A»- landlagtt I aka tba Said la daftnee tod tkelr tree Id 10, hart oanaludod > Arwadfo* datfay N* aftr./ tba drey, alll plate* notie*. and we ■tfntly tab, that Georgia's daughters spelled to meet tba foe, WttjrsrT* of our Balder I* «. 9. MttMHY. Dedicated to the MoUters qf' the .South Up! aj>!—lafct UwTsUra of our iftd the door mm wa love. * With Mod abd our Mjjrirt!” Out cry In the fight, : ; fait* the Invader afiir. And well curve oat a name la the temple of Fame, With the weapons of glorious war. ArtM with ea earnest endeavor— A nation shall hallow the deed; The foe must be silenced forever, Though millions ia battle may bleed. Charat; 4 “With Qod and our Right!” etc. Strong arms and a couquerless spirit, We wing as oar rlory and guard ; If courage a triumph can merit, Then Freedom snail be onr reward. Choru*: 44 With God and our Right 1” etc. Beneath the high sanction of Heaven, We'll fight as our forefisthera fought, Then praj that to as may be given Such guerdon as fell to their lot. Chot'Ui: “ With God and our Right!” etc. The Meath of Battles* June appears to be a favorite seison of the God of War. Many of tho most celebrated battles of tho world's history have boon fought during Us long days and hot periods. Bun ker Hill, the first pitched battle of tho Ameri- oan Revolution, was fought on tho 17th of Juno, 1775. Waterloo, tho great engagement which terminated the wars of Napoleon was fought on tho 16th of June, 1815. Napoleon gained two of bis most decisive and famous viotories on the 14ih of Juno, viz: that of Marengo, over tho Austrains, in 1800, and Fricdload, over tho Russians, iu 1807. Tbs groat battle of Solferino, wbiob finally crush cd tho power of Austria in Italy, was fought by Napoleon and Francis Joseph on tho 24th of Juno, I860. One of tho most bloody and desperate attacks made upon Sebastopol was made by the English and Frenoh on the Mala- koff, on tho 18th of June, 1855, in which they were defeated with severe loss. Tho battle of Monmouth, of the American Revolution, distinguished by the bad conduct of Genera) Lea, who had command of a portion of our foroos on thnt occasion, was fought on the in- tensely hot day of June 18, 1778. To these, Which are but few of June’s sanguinary me mentoes, we add the chronicle of the bloody engagement at Bethel, Virgioia, whore more than one hundred Federal troops were killed and twiee the number wounded. And this it only the commencement. Ohio Hard Up row Money.—The present condition of Ohio, financially, islkussel forth in (bo Columbus 41 Crisis” of thutOth : When the Legislature auihorizafGo*. Den son to borrow three millions ^dollars, it woo supposed that the Ohio banks Irould fly to relief of hsr Stats, her patriotic Soldiers and tbs nation whoso existence was to be tested by blood. No men were S3 wild and devilish in erying traitor—no party now—all oountry— life, properly, everything must be put at the service of the country 2 Now what have we witnessed 7 The Gov ernor made calls, proclamations, orders; and what he oould not do Gen. Carrington was on hand to do for him—the Legislature passed laws—tho people rushed to arms by thousands, and nil wont on swift as the running tide.— At last tbo bonds wars ready and the money was oallod for. The Ohio bankers met here last wesk—entered into deep and solemn con sultation and subscribed thret hundred thou- $and dollart 1 Not one million—not two mil lions—not three millions 2 Now what is to be dons? Who call f Where is Gov. Dennison to got money to pay tho debts hourly press ing on tho Stale Treasury 7 Who are now traitors 7 Who art aiding the enemy by re futing to aid our friends 7 Jeff Dsvis can on ly make an effort to kill our gallant soldiers, but the bankers would starve them to death. Tbomia no bumbng in this—nobody but the bankers could buy these bonds. We all know that. If they refuse—if their patriotism oozes out in a word—thenw's are baukrulp indeed and Gov. Dennison cannot pay. COMMERCIAL. toffoT fawJy, i-u nfeu u> go i «>* Chettobooebe* fair, •4 to* Boo** mi m i k wbat bbobo. •low, towMblfa v* tteBtotoBtoAto MtoAar wrt—• N la Ihi* el*y, • »It, INI. aaroavso dailt bt wm. h. i ATLANTA, June 19, 1861. The trade of yesterday was very fair. Quite a quantity of Corn was sold at $1.02. Borne Bacon also changed hands at 13,14 and 16. Lard, quiet at 13® 14. Floor, steady at $6.20® $S 25 for extremes. Some few fancy brands 26c advance. Stocks equal to tho demand. That of Bacon ami Corn very good. MONETARY. No increased activity is noticeable in the money market. Very little doing in discounts. Principal paper transactions are outside. No urgent cells for money for merchants. Now York Exchange net needed. None of consequence on hand. Specie commands 6®8 cent. POST-OFFICE* Poor Ovnco, Atlanta, Jane To Accommodate tho public, all sums for postage, or •tamped envelops of one dollar or more, will be receiv ed In bankable fUnda, bnt no specie change will be given for paper. THOS. C. HOWARD, P. M. Post Office, Atlanta, Ga., I June 1st, 1860. J All Utters dropped in the Post Office with United States Stamps on them will bo treated as other Unpaid sealed matter, and forwarded at once to the Dead Letter Office. All letters for a greater diataooe than five hundred milts, chargeable at the rates of ton cents for aaeh single letter, and must be pre paid on mailing tho same. THOS. C. HOWARD, Pool Master. J Attnttoa. Mechanic bum. All fmtn» favonbi* to tb* forming of a Mwkaaia KM* Comp,ay, o** m*k« applleatioa to tb* aad*nlgned at tb* Goorgla Railroad (bap, wh.ro tba a.tu tor roll ean b* Men. Com* ana, com* all. JAMU NOBLE, Jr., JAMES U. TOT. Atlanta, Jaa* 7-tf. TO ARMH1 TO ABMRII HOW IB THE TIME- T HR " Atlanta Votoatotre" haet received marahiag order* to b* ready ia ton daye —destination ie Richmond. Oar raaka are not J et fall. We went oar company to contain one uadred men. All who delire to join can b* fnrnlebad with uniform by calling on tb* un dercigoed. J. F. WADDaIL. Captain. M. T CASTLE BURY, 1st Lieut. 8. D. HAZELETT, id Lieut. jun*l-tf. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant. FOR THR M SOGTHRRK OOHFBDXRAOY.' DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS! M Kettle and Bum Drums.” A HOME MANUFACTORY OF THE ABOVE artielo has boon established, and is now in successful operation. Prices •• low as else where in the Confederate Stetes. H. BRAUMULLER, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Atlanta. Georgia. J^-Tbe Atlanta Intelligencer, Macon^Tele graph, Augusta Constitutionalist and Savan nah Republican copy one week and send bill to this office. june13-d1 Notice! T HE Ordnanoe to prohibit Dogs from run ning st large without collars, passed 31st of July, 1867, to be found on page 80 of the City Ordinances, will be enforced strictly from and after the 20th instant- Collars esn be had by applying to the Clerk of Council. F. B. BOGGU8, Marshal Atlanta, June 11-lw. NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, L LARGE lot of new and desirable Go consisting, in part, of the following arti- es: IIOOP-SKIRTS, front 2J to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants. PRINTS, Loth Solid and Fancy col rs. GINGHAMS, large* and small Plaid. A large lot of CAP and BON NETT RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO SIERY, JEWELRY and FANCY NO TIONS. Also, a large lot of SHOES, suitable for the season, all of which was bought exclusively for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest price, either to wholesale or retail customers, for Cosh only. SIXVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, June 15. Voticr. I N consequence of the withdrawal of the Steamers between Mobile end New Orleans, the Tdrocok Freight Tariff from New Or leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in March 1861, is suspended until further notice. GEO. G HULL, Supt. 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. ne 8-dtf. SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed for the use of the 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 Services of Gov. Cbas. J. McDonald, delivered by Hon. Henry R. Jackson, at Mari etta, Georgia, on the 20th of April last, is now ready for sale. It is a finely printed pamphlet of thirty-six pages. Price: Single Copy 25 cts.; or $15 per hun dred. Address, WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE A CO., june 8-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo. KEYS FOUND. A LARGE knock of Keys left at Read ing Room, The owner can hav^fhem by paying for this insertion- jud$18-1t* TO PfillTBilfle A SOBER and Industrious Printer.who na il derstends and Is willing to wort both at the Gate and frees, ean obtain cteafiy work, '’‘ h J£V& bT _ tb* “ J«b* I*. range, Georgia. 4tlMtei r city Tax Payer*. A U ******* erb* aaaaabjwt to pay Tax to lb* Otop *f faUaato, will pt jssar* of Jaa* aaxt, *111 b* CTar a* 0UX) ““ r - Ite Coax nil and SterofcSryTonte BUTLER & PETERS, (Saceeesors to High, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOR THI rVRCBASB AMD SALB OF T B JVJ)T B 8 8 E B PRODUCE Cotton, Grocerlcn, Ac. ATLANTA GEORGIA, H AVE in store, st their Fire-Proof Warn House, on the corner of Forsyth street and the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,) 100 BARKEL8 LARD OIL ; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. May 4. NOTICE TO WHEAT GROWERS! MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS. J U8T received, a consignment of the above FANS. Georgia manafactura. McXAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.. Keystone Building, Whitehall 8t, Jane 7-dlw. Atlanta, Georgia. pB~ The Telegraph line Ie down bet wen this plsoe and Mecon, by wbiel) we receive moei of oar dispatches; henee we received no news by telegraph lest night Wasnixctox, June 17.—Arrangements will be made in a few days to prevent the publica tion «f the movements of the Federal troope. The President is working on bis message.— He will take strong grounds in favor of war, aad call for a large number of additions! troope. The entire reserve will be ordered to Washington. Louisvilbb, June 17th.—It is reported that Gov. Magoffin orders all Tennesseeans not to occupy the Ialends in the Mississippi River belonging to Kentuoky. It is also reported that a detachment of the HomeGuerd has been ordered to Columbus. Evacuation of Harper’s Ferry* Ricxmohd, June 17.—I learn from the high est official sources the abandonment of Har per’s Ferry, the destruction of the public build* logs end works, and the falling book of our forces. Special dispatch to the Savannah Republican. The Lincoln Organs on the Battle of Bethel Church. Charlkbton, Jane 17.—A batch of late New York papers have been received here, affording a most refreshing variety. They had heard of the battle of Bethel Church, and ,4 take on’’ dreadfully over the reeult. The Times says: ‘General Butler has no prudence, and General Pieree no courage, and the sooner this brace of Massachusetts barris ters are dismissed to their pleadings the better. Lives are too valuable to bo squandered to con vert political hecks into heroes*” The Tribune says; “The war should be stopped, and the Southern Confederacy reoog- nized, if we can’t do any better” The Herald condemns the mistakes by which the Yankee troops fired on each other, and says the officers ought to be cashiered. The New York papers generally acknowl edge they were badly whiped. Butler has declared his lotentiou to have satisfaction, aud whip the rebels within twen ty-four hours. MILITARY BOOKS! HARDEE’S TACTICS Author’. Edition. HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor ized Edition. TROOPER’S MANUAL. VOLUNTEER’S IIAND-BOOK, con taining an abridgment of Hardee’a Tac tics adapted to Musket and Rifle Com panies. INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field, Fortification and Coast Defense. SCIENCE OF WAR—For Infant ry, Cavalry and Artillery. SCHOOL FOR THE GUIDES, tho Practical Soldier—for the use of the Militia, 28 Engravings. Sent by mail on receipt of 81. ARMY REGULATIONS FOR CONFEDERATE STATES. McCOMB’S TACTICS—Infantry, Ri fle, Cavalry and Artillery. RIFLES, AND RIFLE 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 HAND-BOOK. Junaii. j. McPherson & co. ATLANTA fflU Jew Mctanoa, Secretory. ATLANTA BOOK AND LADDfift sects Ant Saturday Neon B. fOWLso, Secretary. BANK Of IULTON—Alabmua Street. K. W. HOLLAND, A. Arorax, OsskUr. _ AGfNOT OENTBAL RA1LEOAD * BANKINO COM PANY—Oflce ea Alabama Street. A. W. JONH, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD k RANKING COM PANY—Offlc* ea Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. Psaiao Baowx, Cashier. J. P. LOGAN, PreMdcnt. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wktleulc ud BtUil Dealer Ii PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AID— General Business Agent, W ILL attend promptly to any botineu an- truatod tohim. Storein Franklin Building, on Alabama (tract. mlt-ly PATTTEN & MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION forwardingTwerchants, Savannah, Georgia. eaoaua AKDRBW WALTBB march lS-Sm. PATTBB, | ( B J. MILLER, V < J. M1LLBR, J ( JOHN F1CZEN, r **4 Otolar I* I, THAW HtS, fcO., ,*t**Bis**r . t Atlaato, OtoTfia. <i LITTLE, DEPOT, XIW OELXAXS, rx>» Eaulrlu, forvardlM aad SaUlnx, fair A K.rehaauTVlaatort aad Trad***. Alin, kaana ewataatly m hand a rood wortontaf Flaid Hand*, Maabaalto and Ho*a* May I*. CUTTING & STONE, O Whol«*ale and Katail Staton la Tonifa ud DRY GOODS, 1 doom from Alabama StrtoL tprll. McXAUGHT, BBAXD * CO. MAT BTMMMT Havana ah, ...... Georgia. Wm. Holinn, I f W*. X. Bala*. JtiuOun, J marl* (J**a Daman. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tb* purehaat and *al*of Waatorn Prodao*, Cotton, Grocrto. mod XmuitlM fcawally, franklin ffrifAny, Afatoaw Bhrut, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. . April S, lltl. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, BR ESS-MAKING. M RS. L. C. SIMPSON would respectfully in form her friends, and the Ladies general ly of Atlanta and vioinity, that she baa taken rooms with Mrs. J. M. Bowks, in the seoond story of Parker’s new building, on Whitehall ■treat, where the will be pleased to receive their calls and execute their orders. ap3-3t OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND.'VIRGINIA. I N consequence of the secession of Virginia, we shall hereafter offer our stock of “Cir cular,” “Cross-cut," “Malay,” “Mill Saws,’ Ac., at foreign prices. No duties added. McNAUGHTT ORMAND A CO. apr 22-3m. J. W. HEWELL, I OXTAIL DIALXX IK Alabama Insurance Company, MONTGOMERY. CAPITAL _..$300,000. 'THIS Company, by promptness in adjusting A and paymg its losses, has gained a reputa tion which has placed it among the first class of Insurance Companies in the country. It in sures all kinds of insurable property on the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. E. H. Metcalf, Sec’y. Wm. 0. Bibb, Presdent. F. M. Gilmer, S. L. Arrington, D. A. Clark, J. M. Williams, Wm. H. Rives, Wsde Keyses, J. D. Hutcheson, John A. Elmore. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office corser Whitehall A Alabama St. June 7. NATIONAL AMERICAN. WHERE are several thousand dollars still JL due 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 foot, tuftr ing for the want qf it. Is not this simple state ment enough to induce evtiy roan, who knows himself to be indebted, to make immediate payment, either in whole or in part? The Good Book says: “Thou shall not mania the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn.”— Neither should you starve the Printer, who, by unremitting toil, furnishesjrour mental all- ment. C. R. HANLEITER. Atlanta, June 7, 1661. Wanted, Immediately. A HALF low* CUHBIER8 ud FINISH- KB8 (goad workman) oa* #nd too.font rftr SSr-w Tb. k «r B afrs5. rt Atlanta, KyW-lto. DON’T FOBOET DAVTZLL A MeEHTIBB Jj-AS M C**k*ofB^on, INSwntoFtoar, (Extra Family,) Varytow tor Ctotk7x*i*af v*iy may » CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, .Agent, uxt too* to w. r. iiaaiM » oo., Whitehall St, Atlanta, Oeorrfa. R EEFSoo**tantlymb**d an«xe*lt*nl*toek of CONFECTIONAKIE8. FBurrs, CAKES, NVTS, CANDIES, ’ P «KBF ”"2X Alto, Fin. Imported VINES, BRANIHES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, An, An. Alto,« gro.1 Tnrtoty nt Fluey Artlnlto fa* Tkol—dito^ad tk*FnblloftMrklty anr*- •ptotfally lavitod to *•& mar*. Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM'S BLOCK, Corner W hitehall Ac Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, OEOBGIA. Feb. 16—ly. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in C HINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vsses, Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle sticks, Tea Travs, Table Mats, Baskets, Gloat Shades, Table Cutlery, do., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite and common Crockery at wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo site Beach A Root’s, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2d, 1861. N. A. MoLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, ▲KB DBALIB » FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobscoo, Cigars, &o., CORAN. LARD. CORN * FLOUR. >•. S* Chertket Bltek, Pemch- Tree fit*, Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 WILLIAM F. PARKER, THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 111 Chtmbm* St, N*w York, ixroxnu * nouuu iului ix Wines, Liquors ft Cigars, AKB OOmUBSISK BXALBBI IK BUTTER, CHEE8E, Ac., •tV. SOT, M April It-dawlm. MEN'S At BOY'S CLOTHINB, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIHSSES AND TASTING A Markham’* Iron-Front Building. Whit* hall. Strut, t. u. l.TtoX, ) ATLANTA, GEOEQIA. r. x. ■axoifoxT J April Id, 1861. P*. E. MoDANIEL, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AKD BKALBB tB ALL KEKTOS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, b*t«**a Whitoh.il ud Prior, Atlanta, fHargim. March IA JANES H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WluAtnyfen, Gtoryin. P RACTICES ia Wilk*. ud adjoininx ooua- liu. Rotor, to Oooryo Q, Hull, E*q., of Atlanta. Bit COKE! COKE 11 COKXM AT THI GAS WORKS. A LARGE quutlty for fate at th* anal pric. of lit oont par huahal. Fob. tl-dtt J. F. WARNER, Supt LOWtILLAMPB 8 HUFF. IN BOTTLES AND BULK. For aale hi qaaatltto* to Job bar* by R. A. ROBINSON A CO. FWmk Dmgptt, iMiniUt, Mmtnekg, axa M. A. A O. A. SANTAS, Ntrfolk P!rm«in. May U—tm Hails! Hails! Hails! T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, loeatod In Catoaraa- ty, Gtorgia, arn tow making, ud prapand to fill largo order, for uy udall .tea a( . vary •oparior OUT NAIL. Addimn, or appir to W. S. COTHRAN,) „ .... A. SHORTER, J Roma, Ga, May 14, lMl.-mIS-Sm. ICE-CX1AM 8ALOOH. Whit* hall tomb whar* Lad to* aud Guttoau may prooaro a flnt-rato artiolo of It. Crum uy hoar dariag tk. day or tT.niag. A ahar* of patroaag* la wiioltod. May 14. F. M. JACK, AguL Tke gsratsgs sf the CsaMirsto States: CATOOSA SPRINGS. stv. ioa b. rears e. i. L. qoni FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, uuim man, Atlanta.......... -Georgia, K EEP mutoaUy oa hand all kiada nt Pro- vision, aad Family Snppllea. bay ud nil all kiad* of TonnamII ud Ouatry Prodao# | alto, toll Good, ooa^gaad to tb* btot adru- taga, a*d roador uaouafo nt ante promptly.— Patronage naatotfally aolioitod. A In* lot m Par* Country San Whisky oh hand, ud for sal* ky POSTER A QDBEN. may A VonCM TO CORXMSrOXOSIXTC. nABTIXS vritiag to «* for laformattou wUI A ptoauautoutba poatoSaforth* umr. .U 1 h T WILL pay a Mbaral prto* for » faw Rfti ^ tL w. ajSS J. HARMAN rwpaotf.llj ann hia former riaitora, and th* pnbli* g«n- •rally, that b* baa aatorad iato • ao-partaar- •Up with Mr. J. S. NicaoL*. of Saraanah, Oa, for th* aauing aoaaon at thia CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. Thukfal for tb* patroaag* heretofore ax- mdad to him, ha would toltoit a ooattowaoa of tb* aaat for tk* firm, who will tadwror, at *11 timaa, to prorNto far tho tabla, bar, Ao, a*, ary luxury attolnaUa. Our oooka will b* th* moat *xporl*ao*d that tk* Snath can prodnna, togathor with u aft ciant fore* of altutlr* aarruta. Than will k* aa axtolteut BRASS and STRING RAND of superior Muatolau attach ad to tb* HoUl. Tb* madioal virtu** of U*n muy and va ried Mineral Wafort an uow to* wdl known to raquiro u ntonaiv* dmoripll*u. Ik aMi- tlou to tk* Bad, Whit* ud Blaek Sulphur Spriaga—muy «f them combined with tru ud Maun tola—I* an i naxhaaatabta w«<l at Ibd parent Fntofoa*. Our aatototoodatioun an ury* f a, two ud • quarter mil« Item lb* wa Atlantic Railroad. A Sam Omaihu udgand Hacka will b* at tk* platform u th* wrlral •faaahtpaia. Tba Sprtog* ham a dhm road tototoaafoatfaa with Charlotte*, aah, Aagatoa, Maooa. Rlilfo<guflM;<M Atteuto, Moalgotosry, NaabvUl* aad < »r Boaaa: T*» Dollar* par day, parwuk, ud Thiity-Mw Sul- r^-~r^b W tbaiTlL? jwmT mwipitm