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■8/0 TJ T HER N C O N F E D B BiA O %.
Sat, june to, i«n.
i idftrtiHttWt, I* another
-►little fellow, .bout
h»lk. itod rigged out
I hr the way.\j (1
i la this Dumber, a moat latar-
tPiaieo, whose lively |8-
f eelumns ten hireiofom horn
i eridlly. U will bo
i W. hlloy, lot , of Dehleae-
[ a brigade to eater thesorrloe.
r of tho door Unto* mew,
! Liaoola it sending down aa
Mr. May end kio brigade
u—“with bloody hands, to
Fremotleae.
L. Oooper, of tho Atlaata
I elected Major in Col. Bartow'e
■Virginia.
1 Wellses, of tbs Georgia Army,
I Major ia OoL Morrieon’e In
at, aow forming la Cher-
Preeldeat Dario,
deal oftho garaanah Ropubl
rose Blehmcod, on tho 8th last,
•at Dario la ia tho habit of ro-
troope la person orery afternoon
laoideat occurred on tbs gold
▼tag oi mention, pertioularly as
•deed oa the spot; ‘If there was
around!” The President was
a very fiery charger, whioh re-
quo. Irian skill to menage, and as
ia reriew, the horse beoomiag
, chafed and stamped, aod final
peralc plunge to run sway. The
tding, became greatly alarmed at
ty of the horse, and violently
s tenor. An Individual much
lo rest, however, kept his poel-
d out to the crowd while watobing
it aod horse, “Boys, don’t be
can hold the Southern Confedera
cy that horse."
A Pleasant Affair,
pbell, of the Georgia Bail reed Shop,
o the army with tbs Oeorgia Vol-
itain Johnson's Company. Oa the
he Itth instant, his fellow.work
and pros on tod him with a moot
The following were the ad.
10 ooeaoion .-
on behalf of his fellow-
8?
araatL: As you are about to
armor and shoulder your trus
tee of our oommon country, it
a few of your shopmatos, to join
tastily, in soma manner, onr re
tain for you.
short time you were with us in
wring daily at our sides, your be.
apartment were ouch aa to win the
•teem of all of oa; and now, as
|» forth to battle for our country
feet rights, to drive the Invader
, we present you with this sash-
up your loins that you may be
ot weary, and may Ha, without
not oven a sparrow ean fall to the
Rcb over and protect you. Patting
k Him, wo hope, after the last arm-
U halve been driven from our land,
pturn |o as crowned with honors.—
Bis dirinh providence, Ho should
Ijrou should die a soldier’s death, bo
ti among ns, at least, yon will bo
if remembrance, and by no will tho
lie |osw bo shod—fully salialod, how-
il yets aeust fell, it will be with your
loo. ■- ■ .
then, this seek ss a small token of
m and sotaeea for yon, and may the
a kind Provideaoe go with yen.
Campbell replied as follows:
tan Fathow-Saorasms i
Jon for tha kind dnmoaatratlon got-
ay behalf. Daring my slay la tha
*1 ample time Is knew you, end
’ll, could not bat respect and esteem
It accepting this saoh, I (sol doubly
isowiog, u 1 do, tho Mud donors of
trlag It, it shall bo my great ears so
soae of my Company or my coua-
er have occasion to blush for Pink
If 1 fail tn defence of my country,
lava tha satisfaction of knowing ft
ljuet and hoaorabla eanaa. luill
M* bock or bo ban'sd ia it Oentls-
»pt your gift, and again thank you.
iiok tho party adjourned to ample
■Is gotten ap for tho occasion. Bro
wsed off pleasantly, and ‘Pink’’
illh “ colors flying.”
ho et Ul MajietM Mows I
Envois: Business la dall. The
tag, atad the nights short. Will aot
uts, and batiuaaa was of all elaaa-
t Is close doom at b or ( o’clock, P.
fro to every nuw an opportunity to
is come claea or military coups-
lurilloo acod ha mads Ay any can.
'Ill be lest by nay man j because tha
ikoere of tbfi day are amply eufl.
Ill work to he dene,
fible, I teem, doers ate cleaed at 4
Bacon and Columbus, 8, S. M. Why
•ot Atlanta eat apart two hours—
' T, F. M., for aaUMaep aaorofsoo!-
ihs Home Guard, and ail others who
12 Melancholy Affair.
Bt •rmwal D. Morris, formerly at dowry
oeuaty, Oa., who has boon laboring seder aa
aberration of mind for the last two years, at
tempted lo Inks kU-own life aa Tuesday sltfht
shout 12 o'alaak. He get ap from hie bad,
•tat late tha yard, and abet htmenlf—two
halls entering Ms breast. Ha was eeasoleus
yesterday, but there Is as heps of his rasav-
Hel Tor the War 11
The Confederate Conliatelals will laavs
this city so Monday asst, far Richmond, Va.,
la march through Ike meuateiee of Georgia,
te Athene, Tone., thcuoe by Railroad. This
root# Is taken le get more Biflee end more
marksmen. Baoh man Irjto lake hie own ri
fle sod Bowie-knife.
By authority of the decretory of War.
. K. M. 8BACI0, Captain.
June 1», 1861.
Be Sure
To go te the Athenaeum te night The
greet ’’Barnes and Wright” benefit comes off
to night—a complimentary affair tendered by
tbs Amateurs and many of tho best oitlsans
of Ailsnla. This compliment is most richly
deserved by these gentlemen. The perform
ers are well prepared and ersrybody may ex
pect lots of good thinge. We, yesterday, caw
soma of the new verses for the occasion.—
They'll do.
FOB TEB “ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.'
Attention, Mechanic Rifles.
All persons favorable to tbo forming
ofa Mechanic Rifle Company, ean make
'application to tha undersigned at the
^ Georgia Railroad Shop, where the mas
ter roll can be seen. Come one, come
all. JAMES NOBLE, Jr.,
JAMES M. TOY.
Atlanta, Jane T-tf.
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!
NOW 18 THE TI ME.
T HE “ Atlanta Volunteers” have received
marching orders to be ready in ten days
-«>deatiDation is Richmond. Our ranks are not
’et full. We want our company to contain one
inodred men. All who desire to join can be
furnished with uniform by calling on the un
dersigoed. J. F. WADDAIL, Captain.
M. T CASTLE BURY, lit Lieut.
S. D. HAZELBTT, 2d Lieut,
juue 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant.
DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS!
••Kettle and Raw Drums.**
A HOME MANUFACTORY OF THE ABOVE
article has been established, and is now in
successful operation. Prices as low as else
where in the Confederate States.
H. BRAUMULLER,
Dealer in Musical Instruments,
Atlanta. Georgia.
F“ The Atlanta Intelligencer, Macon Tale-
graph, Augusta Constitutionalist and Savan
nah Republican copy one week and send bill
to this office. juno 13-dtw.
Notice!
T HE Ordnance to prohibit Dogs from run
ning at largo without collars, passed 31st
of July, 1857, to be found on page 80 of the
Citv Ordinance*, will bo enforced strictly from
and after the 20th instant
Collars oan be had by applying to the Clerk
of Council. F. B. BOGGU8, Marshal.
Atlanta, June ll-lw.
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED,
LARGE lot of new and desirable Goods,
i consisting, in part, of the following arti
st:
HOOP-SKIRTS, from 3 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants.
PRINTS, Wh Solid and Fancy col
on.
GINGIIAMS, large and small Plaid.
A large lot of CAP and BONNETT
RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO
SIERY, JEWELRY and FANCY NO
TIONS.
Also, a large lot of SHOES, suitable for the
season, q|l of which was bought axclusivoly
for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest price,
either to wholesale or retail customers, for Cash
only.
8ILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, June 15.
Washjmqvom, June IE.—A skirmish took
pUoe yesterday between ike Federal and Con
federate troops at Vienna, on the London k
Hampshire Railroad. Aa official report to
Gea. Soott says:
" Oa tuning Ike eurve within r quarter of
a mile of Viooaa we were fired open from
masked batteries, with shells, shot and graps,
killing aad wounding tome men oa the plat
form oara. The trail was stopped oa account
of injury to the maobinery whioh could not
be repaired. We abandoned the train and
took to the woods, finding the baUerice sup
ported by 1,500 South Carolinians. We fell
back, throwing ont skirmishers on both
flanks snd retired, leaving five killed, five
wounded and flva missing. Ws abandoned
many haversacks, blankets, and a ftw mus
kets.
(Signod) “ ROB’T C. SCHENCK,
“ Brig. Gen. 1st Ohio Reg."
Among tbs killed is tbs Editor of the Cleve
land Herald.
[The London A Hampshire Railroad runs
from Alexandria ap the Potomac, via Leesbu-
ry, Loudon county, through the Southern por
tion of Jefferson county, on to Winchester, and
through Hampshire county, connecting with
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Wa do not
know the exact locality of Vienna.—Edi. Con
federacy.]
It is positively asserted that Hon. L. T. Wig-
fall visited this city disguised as a cattle drivsr.
The War Department is accepting men by
battalions.
8even cars, backed out of Alexandria by one
locomotive, passed on without interruption-
dropping detachments of soldiers as they went
along—till near Vienna, where a man warned
them of a battery. They had proceeded but a
short distance, when the battery opened a fire
directed at the Engine and crippled it. The En
gine being behind the train, the Engineer un
coupled it, and abandoning the train, rushed
away, carrying some dead and wounded men*
In leaping from the cars, and while running for
timber, they suffered considerably from the tire.
It is believed that the Southerners are falling
back on Fairfax Court House. The eagngeincnt
lasted twenty minutes.
Leesburg had not been occupied by Federal
ists up to yesterday. A battle occurred in that
vicinity yesterday, lasting ten hours. With what
loss to the Southerners, is unknown. The re
sult, with the Federal loss, is suppressed.
Gen. Jackson, (Jate commander at Farper’i
Ferry,) is moving to surprise Gen. Cadwallader
at Martinsburg, instead of goiug to Winchester.
A desperate fight between Vienna and Fairfax
Court House is imminent.
Telegraphic communication is established be
tween this place and the Federalist Head-Quar
ters at Falls Church near Alexandria. The move
ments of both parties indicate un early action
in that vicinity.
St. Louis, June 19.—Col Boemstein has been
appointed commander of St. Louis and Cole
counties. He hae issued a proclamation.—
Gen. Lyons has also issued a proclamation.
The Democrat learns that an advance guard
of Fedoral cavalry en route to Boonville, en
countered a considerable force of Missourians
stationed on a hill with cannon, commanding
the road. Three Federalits were killed. Tbe
cavalry were not pursued in their retreat.
Missourians are concentrating at Blue Mills,
Iowa connty. A regiment is advancing via
railroad to Renick, whence they will take the
country route towards Boonville.
Thirty Missourians attacked the Federalists
guarding Dardence Creek bridge.
The Republican says, that a soldier in tbe
Federal ranks accidentally discharged his
gun, whereupon tha whole Company became
frightened and commenced firing indiscrimin
ately, without orders. The slaughtered citi
zens fell in every direction. The firing ceased
only when the vicinity was deserted, except
by the dead and wounded. Seven were killed
some were literally torn to pieces by Minnie
balls. The firemen are engaged in washing tha
street, which presented the appearance of a
slaughter-house floor.
Col. Boemstein is constantly sending scout
ing parties into the country.
Louisville, Jane 39.—T#e thousand Mis
sourians are at Boonville, and one thousand on
the appetite hank of tbe Missouri River. They
have placed artillery, whieh commands the
Bfver.
Gen. Lyons Is waiting for information, upon
whieh to dotermino whether he will advanee
by land or by rlvor.
Report* from virions souroec render it cer
tain that the Virginians are moving westward
under Gen. Wise.
At Camp Dennison, Ohio, two thousand S
months volunteers determined to go home.
A gentleman just from St. Louis report* that
tho following is oorrect, and believed there
that the Missourians at Boonovllle, behind
masked batteriee, first decoyed General Lyons
from his boats, whieh after terrific fighting,
warn sank, and Lyons, with his whole foree,
succumbed.
BaLKien, June 19.—The State Convention, on
Tuesday last, elected the following membere
to the Confederate Congrats: W. W. Avery and
George Davis for tbe State at large j W. N. H.
Smith, Thomas Baffin, L. D. McDowell, A. A.
Venable, John M. Morehead, IL G. Pur year.
Burton Craige, and A. D. Davidson, for the
Diatriots.
Fomtekss Moxboi, Jana 19.—The steamer
Catiline was fired on by a steam tug. The
Southerners are erecting a water battery at
Sewell's Point, and are concentrating in great
.force on the James River.
Baltimore, Jane 19.-~ Reports from Fortress
Monroe state that a British war vessel is orals
ing off the Chesapeake. The Harriet Lane ia
coming up minus her wheel house.
Immense Southern forces are between York-
town and Great Beths!. Gan. Butler is still
preparing to advance on them.
Lexington, Ky., June 19.—Andy Johnson is
here on his way to Washington. He addressed
tbe people three hours.
Lkavevwohta, June 19.—A Kansas regiment
is encamped at Wyandotte. Ex-Gov. Robinson,
of Kansas notoriety, proclaims that aa Missouri
has declared war against Kansas, that State is
subject to be invaded by his regiment, and be
urges nil good citizens (!) to orgnnlxe.
Mobile, June 19.—A merchant of this city
telegraphed from Lebanon, Ky., saying a gen
tleman on the train with him, who left St. Lon-
is last night, says that Gen. Lyons and all his
command were taken by the Missourians.
POST-OFFICE.
Post Orncr, Atlanta, June 12,1861.
To accommodate tbe public, all sums for postage, or
stamped envelops of one dollar or more, will be receiv
ed In bankable funds, hut no specie change will be given
for paper. THOS. C. HOWARD, P. M.
Post Office, Atlanta, Ga., )
June 1st, 1860. j
All letters dropped in the Post Office with
United States Stamps ou them will be treated
as 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
cents for each single letter, and must be pre
paid on mailing tbe same.
TH03. C. HOWARD, Post Master.
IILTTIIT MOIST
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Author*!
Edition.
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor
ized Edition. •
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK, con-
taining an abridgmunt of Harden’s Tao-
tics adapted to Munkrt and Rifle Com
panies.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortification and Const 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 FOR
CONFEDERATE STATES.
MoCOMB’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.
Junsll. J. McFHERSOJf Ai CO
- johw ftantffr—
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer la
1AT4I4 MA1I, TI1AIII
•Nurp, pint, jkc.,
Wholesale aod Mail, at the Blga of
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 20.
jggg}
I MOITOCMSEV urns,
1 ■Aelbyvttle.f—a.
POINDEXTER it LITTLE,
8LAYE DEPOT,
Saw ORLEANS,
CfOR Beorlvlar. Forwarding and Balling, for
T Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps constantly oa haad a good assortment of
Field Bands, Mechanics snd Hsus* Servants.
May IS.
UOBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Whoitule ud Sctail Dealt! ii
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
W ILL attend promptly to any holiness en
trusted to|him. Store in Franklin Building,
on Alabama street. m!6-ly
PATTTEN k MILLERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
—SUB-
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
lerJ l
GBORGS FATTEN,
ANDREW Jo MILLIE,
WALTER J. MILL
arch 18-Sm.
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
I N consequence of the secession of Virginia,
we shall hereafter offer our stock of “ Cir
cular," “Cross-cut," “Mnlay," “Mill Saws,"
NATIONAL AMERICAN.
T HERE are several thousand dollars still
due me for subscription and advertising,
on account of the late “ National American "
newspaper, by parties scattered throughout tbe
State. I need the money—am, in fact, enffer-
ingfor thexoant of it. Is not this simple state
ment enough to induce every roan, who knows
himself to be indebted, to make immediate
payment, either in whole or in part? The
Good Book says: “Thou shall not muzzle the
mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn.”—
Neither should youjrtarve the Printer, who,
your mental ali
lANLBITER.
Notice. _
N oonsequenee ef the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans,
tbe Throcur Freight Tariw from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1861, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G. HULL,
Supt. A. k W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANE.
8upL M. k W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINABD k CO.,
Mobile end N. O. Steamers.
June 8-dtf.
uciiiiic iinik
ATTflNTIOff I
tom’s Boll.
TO MIBB.
'•(NsgraWsmsaUklr*. Cell at
I**' MADDOX A WATKINS
SCHOOL Off THE GUIDES,
O R THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
for the ate of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—lent by mail on tha receipt of one
dollar. j. McPherson a co.
Jess 8.
Eulogy ou Governor McDonald.
BT HENRY R. JACKSON.
Tfcia aloqaant Addreea, upon tha Life and
Pnhlle Sarvioaa ot Qev. Caae. J. McDoaaLB,
dalfvered by Hen. Mary R. Jackson, at Mari
etta, Oeorgia, oa tka Mlh ef April laat, la now
randy for safe. It le a finely printed pamphlet
of Ihlrty-ela pages.
Priao ■ flingla 0*py M eta.; or 118 par bnn-
drad. Addraaa,
WOOD, HANLIITER, RICE A CO.,
jana 8-dtw. Pabliahars, Atlaata, Gao.
NOTICK TO WBKA T-OKO BBSS I
MAMMOTH WHEAT FADS.
eoaaifumeul ef the abort
FANo, tfeors<e usaaureoture.
McNAf/GBT, ORMOND k CO.
Keystone BuiUlag. Whitehall fe,
Jim Ndlw. Atlaata, Georgia.
Richmond, June 19.—An Ordinaoee was
offered yesterdey ia the Stele Convention,
repealing all Acts formerly passed by the
Legislature of Virginie, commendatory of
Winfield Scott, and ordering lbs name of
800U oounty to be changed to “ Davis coun
ty," and Buchanan county to “ Stephens
couuiy.”
The Convent ion will probably take a recess,
after Monday next, until November.
An Ordinaoee was pasted authorising tho
County Courts to make provision for tho sup
port of Soldiers’ families.
Reports arc as numerous as ever; one, that
tbe Federalists have evacuated Newport
Newt, is generally acoeded.
Public opinion indicates that a great battle
or battles will soon occur.
The Convention has adopted the Permaucnt
Constitution of the Confederate States, reserv
ing the right to secede in certain contingencies.
Passengers from Jfanassas, at half-past three
o'clock, report nothing of unusual Interest trans
piring there, though lively time* are expected
soon.
Jefferson Citt, June 19.—Gen. Lyon'stx-
pedition is on two steamers, towards Boon-
villa.
Yesterday several hours firing was heard.
A telegraph from Washington nays that
Gen. 800U has ordered the regulars and sev
eral regiment* of Gea. Patterson's command
te Washington. The remnant of Patterson's
foroe will oconpy Harper's Ferry. More
troops are eoeeentraling at Baltimore. The
Southerners are moving nt various paints.
Tbe convicts In the Penttestiary attempted to
escape. Six were killed end tonr wounded.
Whseliro, June 19,—An Ordinance fixing
Aha salaries of Governor and Representatives
mneh lower than at present, and a MU propet.
lag a separation from Eastern Virginia, knot
keen tabled by a rote of 6f to XI.
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, -Agent,
NEXT DOOR TO W. T. ■ RARING * CO.,
Whitehall St M Atlanta, Georgia,
K EEPS oonatantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
CAKE8,
NUTS,
CANDIE8,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICK ELS,
ko., ko.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, ClGAkS, le., ko.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies end the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. mar8.
apr 22-3 m.
G^tTc
ORMAND A CO.
J. W. HEWELL,
wholuAlm and kktail dualra nr
Fancy axxd Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Cornier Whitehall Sc Alabama St*.,
ATLANTA, GBOBOIA.
Feb. 16—ly.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
C HINA, Glue, Silrer, Pie tad Were, Velas,
Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Chaileston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach A Boot's, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1861.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign aad
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
pONNALLT’8 Block, WhlUhnll street, four
Ky doom from Alebnmn Sirooi. sprit.
MeNAUGHT, BEARD * CO.
Commiooion mmd DiwenHif JKtrthmtts,
BA TBTBBST
Mnrnuuah, ------ Georgin.
W«. MoNsuoit, ) I Wn. K. Bnnnn.
Jeans Oeaoan, J merit (Joes Dnanea.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the pnrohese end snleof Western Prodace,
Cotton, OrocertM end Utrcnsodls. ,eoereU,,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA,. GEORGIA.
April 8,1881.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufadunri aad Dealers la
MEN'S k BO/tS CL0THINS,
QENTLKMCN'i FURNISHING 00008,
OLOTUS, CA8S1MBRES AND VUSTTltOa,
Mnrkhnm’e Iron-Front Building, White
hell, Street,
a. aertoa, J ATLANTA, GXORGIA.
a. asioaoiT j April Id, 1881.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ARD DEALS* OI
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
Atlanta, Oeorgia*
March 20.
JAMES H. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Washington, Georgia.
P RACTICES in Wilkee and adjoining ooun-
tiee. Refers to George G. Hull, Eeq., of
Atlanta. m!4
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THK GAS WORKS.
A LARGS qnaatltT for isle at tha usual price
of lit cent per bushel.
Feb. 11—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt.
LORRILLARD’S SNUFF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For sale lu quantities to Jobbers by
R. A. ROBINSON A CO., Wlolcaofc DrutfisU,
Leelwllli, Kentucky,
on
M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Firmaw.
May 14—2 m
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Suceeaeon to High, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
rom TEE PUBCEASB ARD BALE OP
TKJYJYB88BK P M O D V C B
Cotton, Groceries, he,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
H AVE in atore, at their Fire-Proof Were
Houae, on the corner of Forsyth street end
the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
May 4.
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AXD DEALS* IM
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOR*.
Tobacoo, Cigars, Ao.,
—A L*0—
COBAN. LARD. CORN A FLOUR,
M». 9, Cherokee Black, Peach- Tree St*,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of cloee Cash Bayers is re
spectfully invited to the above stook.
March 28
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
—win—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 191 Chambers 8L, New York,
IM POETESS * WHOLESALE DEALBES IS
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
ARE OOMMISSIOK DEALSBS IH
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
AV. SOT, Bag Street, Savannah, Oa.
April 19-dawSm.
ORE. ISA R. POSTER.
Jo L. QUEER
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
KAsierra stuby,
Atlanta, Georgia,
TO FRMTBB8.
A BOBER end lada.triouj Printer, aha aa-
d.ralandi and le willing to work both at
tbe Cess and Preen, can obtain Blood, work,
with good pay, by imuodieU application nt
tbo office of the REPORTER,”
Jane 18. ImGrnagn, Georgia.
KBYfl FOUND.
A URGE bunch ot Key, left nt onr Bond.
lag Boom. Tbo owner ean bar* them ky
paying for tkta insertion juMlfi-tb
also, sell Goode consigned to the boot edree
lego, end render accounts of eels promptly.—
Patronage Tsopeslfully solicited.
A fine lot or Pur# Country Corn Wblaky o
head, end for sale by FOSTER 4 QUEER,
may 8.
NOTICK TO COEEKEPOBOKETE.
P AETIEfi writing to on for information will
pianos .a.lorn the pottage for tbo answer.
We will eboerfolly writ# replies to enquiries,
bat een’t efford to pay pottage also.
AUGHT, ORMOND A 00.
Jana 7.
McNA
NOTICE!
T WILL pay a literal pries for a for theas-
/IONFEDERATE BONDS, or Notes, will
\J bo meal end bythauadotajawid En payment
of Crockery, China, Wlnm ^mnJfoLnr to
payment of eeoenntn. T. R. ETTLET,
June It. Whitehall fin, Atlanta, On.
Nail*! N&ilfl! Nail*!
T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, loon tod In Cnee ooua-
ty, Georgia, are now making, nod prepared to
fill largo orders for say anil all liaee of, a Tory
■uperlor CUT NAIL. Addreea, or apply to
W. 8. COTHRAN,)-'.
A. SHORTER, {Trustees-
Romo, Ga, May 24, 188t.-ml8-4ee.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HE aubeoribor bee fitted up a neat Saloon,
in connection with his Confaetionnry, on
Whitehall itroet, where Ladles end Gentlemen
may procaro a first-rate article of Ice-Cream
any hoar daring tbo day or evening. A ehare
of patronage is solicited.
May It. F. M. JACK, AgaaL
Tbe Saratoga of tbe Coifederak Statu:
CATOOSA SPEINGS.
J J. HARMAN respectfully annouaooe lo
. hie former visitors, sad tha publio gen
erally, that ha baa entered iato a oo-partner-
ehip with Mr. J. 8. Nicaou, of Savannah, Ga,
for tho earning season et this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for tka patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, bo would Mllcll a aontlaaaaeo
of the same for the firm, who will endeavor, at
all times, to provide for tbo table, bar, Aa, ev
ery luxury attainable.
Our oooka will bo the most experienced tbnt
tho South can produce, together with aa effi
cient foree of attentive servants. There will
bo an excellent BRASS end STRING BAND
of superior Maeieiaae attached to tho Hotel.
Tho medical virtue, of these many end va
ried Mineral Watere are aow too well kaown
to require en extensive description, la addi
tion to the Bed, White sad Black Sulphur
Springe— many of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia—Is aa ieexhanateble wellof tha
purest Freestone.
Our aecomsedation, are vary oxteuaive.—
Wo have many pleasant cottages separate from
tho mala hotel, where fomUlea can be aa quiet
and retired as in their awa homes.
a Springe era In Catoosa oouety. Oeor
f a, two aad a Quarter mtim from the Western
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus end good
Heeke will be at the platform oa tho arrival
of each tenia. Tho Spring, have • diieet Rail
road eammaaieelkm with Oharlmtau, Savaa-
Taaae or Rmbbi Two Dollars par day,
Twelve Dollars per week, sad Thirty-FiveM-
temperslagtameath. Visitor, who wkh le
ongago board by tha Mason, with their fami
lies, will te boarded at Thirty Delian par
month—eh fid ran aad earvaata half prMfon-
Theae wbe a leh to engage board by tbeemuoa
would do well lo addram
Jaaa T-4foa. HARKOV A NtCKOU.
QA BRM LARD OIL jaet received anosfo-
OU ligament aad formic by
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