Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 22, 1861, Image 3

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— 8®^tfiiS| %T tr O'tt f £ 8> & SX0 V ? t^E «, 1M1. iTreveltof Aftort. i '-goBttxra Confkdency.” riltBD. lymgtl i un ffm*. Tkm I a Ml yean growth, aad r might, beeidee tho I ■IIBO MtMtellBMt, m that me ni crowded Into No mere prqftotfoMftlaf- I la ujr part ef America art i Bmrteru ManallMte r mw, halag a predict of It wm ni| by tho k A tea ledlee aad gentle- L T. D. Wright Bo wm la k ud folt tho bnraiag wordo | I. oorapoeed. Bb w patriotic ooootioo. Tho I with opirit oad fired «orj f aad oathaoloaai. pite.y oaog “Tho Cottogo bp a iwwt hooaa oong, whoa I ao if wo oouldeltand i forever. Childhood’* riog oholb by tho ooa okoro woold roalloo whoa lihh , to apoad oao day of i by tho ooa—all woro | portrayed ia U>o ooag, whioh, i door aad distinct, that “aboriginal" riolia tho pine a, aad tb exqule- intxpreeeible charm to tho ill aaooaootoooly, tho moa got to hooping timo with thoirboodt to and fro. Mod thole faao to tho ad tho meric. Tho boo tor Mathodlot or Qe.kvr could aa attack aa thb. It aaat delight through orory heart to tho echo, aad tho and- aeatoat natil they oppoar- ogaia. itaoy wm too much indie- wo had to forego thepleee- ‘Mtrry Alpine Mold.” A Oo., oaag “Oar Boothora ■4 there aoag for tho Brat ooag, and a more eoul aoag boo not boon produced Lend I wall i '10011101100,” la BebiaMB Oru ag lad cod. Bb tangled bb poll parrot chirruping with tho inimitable i, to act off tho whole, Iliad mirthful aoea unbounded, at got frightened end ran pro otage. ag tho "Beak of tho Blue the moot ehanaiag cent! Boglieh. With hit finely cul ig thia difficult place with exectneao— oad yet it wao tho eharmiag ewaotaaM of bl melody. Ho wao raptor , aad o largo bouquet wm ■ ho retired from the stag o. by (he little girlo, wm obo of tful performance! of the even- o hatefully attired, aad oaag 11. kacw how Mach we could bat our mirthful facalUea bed, until Bernao A Co. oung Boot Bog or Bio.” They acid with “another botch of rhymaa tiueee,” each rone winding up mom it Lincoln, you moot Beery prominent point In Qeooli’o admlabtrotbn, aad t moa MaaBated therewith, r* of Sanaa’ aoorohiag entire, ■mage j gcott running round ••regard, and loo; lumpbr, Md finally, Linooln nailing •word to bring hb Scotch cap >—ell wore properly dealt with If »y maa whewM then don't daya from thb time, there b no ' '■«• anything about that “now ed- •> Pushing aoag "—particularly armnaao. It b beyond our do ne, end wo will net attempt IL tea beau there io aaa it. ry Ziagara,” wm oung by llba th fine effect. It made ao all Tho ami loo of tho marry tinga- » all—ore cheering to tho eoul, dl to driro away tho Mum, dull »y thing that oppraoooa tha heart, ••k WM at tho piano. Itb need- •ay a word abont hb uariealod dot. (*»o aaothar fiddb performance, •gain at tha pinna. Tho oludout dare could bora bom wall am- hiag on the audience, end wlt- •ffoct of thb performanm. Old ■H ■«, matroae aad aaldeee, kU. wo notice, are morn oh armed bo muab than ony other. Weald •mid rote re, tor wo hero ao lukao Doodle WM oaotkor of Mb per for ■OMurod by wordo. tow ought Wa coat bll you oaythlag •bl trio, “picked,” “Mowed” >llio, Io grand otylo, which wao *•* not o alagb individual ««h acoao ae Bo ram oad MMe hd Oat.” Wo badly hope that Maa will ororloU to the Mod of Myth lag of tho k lad let that etoge Umo law . Bonne' Term loom—original—hm ftseeua- doepart la tho ouporiaam od too m nay paaoam la thb Hb. Ibc amay yeaag men, wail-to-do at their oouatry homo*, hooamo dbmUofiod *bh their hcaooi oouatry aoaopotioM—booomo ambiUoao to “ meaner. off ealiae”er » Iumobo other city employment, odd ooi tho aamo aad oad that Vermicelli did. Aim hew 1110b do Ukuo know who ore afflicted with Witghtt oao of tha yet pi cm toaohM oa la kb own voloe, woro onoxcolbd. That ple- t«ro ad happlnaaa M the ootlago la tha prairba ■o groan, i whom tho; the moon, rapturoua) bone ogot Maud ha moat of it od; butth ha had ou eharmiag who loro i bloom, aad the light of ». Ba wm I. Tho aad. im. II. tp- toknewlodg. dMtly retir content till ■r of thoM i heart of all ad rlrtuoua Tho Sigh nag—for i’ Dixie wm i o bow adi ia—end tho mogolflMat ran of Dixie Confederate >y anything not only n nd not to ba hq perform iom that wo will Dot attempt to done riba. Tho whole poaoad off moot ploMoatly end wm enjoyed immeaaely by tha vaat aedionoo —although tho heat wm ao opproMieo that many woro kept away. Next Monday night tho AmotonrM giro another ronoert. If you wout to got your fill of enjoyment, don't fail to go. ontertolau tobloou of exalting e Bonner.” wo oror o complete • W. H. Hurlbut. Thb individual took tho fitete Rood train lMt night for Riohmoad, under charge of Mar- aha! Boggua, oad an Mobtent. COMMERCIAL. UP0KTB9 MILT IT TIL ■. BAKBKA. ATLANTA, June 22, 1841, Butin®** wti quit* fair jetterdej. Several shipments of Btoon, Corn and Flour went for ward at our last quotations Cora is a littls firmer, but still rulas at 96@$1. Bacon is sta tionary at 13,14 and 14 eaata, for Shoaldars, Hama aad Bidas. No change io Lard. Flour Is steady at $4 76 for Superfine; $7.76 for Ex - tra Family; $8@$8 60 for Faacy aad City Brand*. Receipts par Western A Atlaotio Railroad ▼ary good. Quit# ao amount of Corn and Ba- oon passed yeeterday; also, heavy shipments ef Bagging aad Rope. Several shipments of Cotton to Nashville for consumption, have been made. Large quantities of Rice for Louisville from Charlestea, have passed In the last few dsys. MONETARY. There is very little doing in financial circles. We notice considerable gold seeking sale, but the demand is vary limited. We quote it nom inally at 7 W cent. Brokers do not offer over 3@4 cent. POUT-OFFICE. Foot Orrtoa, Atlabta, Jnn® 18,1641. To Accommodate the public, all sums for postage, or stamped envelop* of one dollar or more, will be receiv ed la bankable fund*, but no specie change will be given ft* paper. THOS. C. HOWARD, P. U Post Orncn, Atlanta, Oa., ) June 1st, 1860. J All lattem dropped in the Post Office with United States Stamps on thsm will be treated as othar unpaid sealed matter, and forwardad at onoe to the Dead Letter Office. All letters for a greater distance than fivs hundred miles, ohargaable at tha rates of ten cents for each singla letter, and must be pre paid on mailing tha same. THOS. C. HOWARD, Poet Master. TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! NOW IS THE TIME. T HE “Atlanta Volunteers” have received marching orders to be ready in ten days —destination is Richmond. Our ranks are not et full. We want our company to contain ona lundred men. All who desire to join oan he furnished with uniform by calling on tha un derload. J. F. WADDA1L, Captain. M. T CASTLE BURY, 1st Lisut. 8. D. HAZELETT, 2d Lieut. June 8-tf. J. 0. RUCKER, 3d Lieutenant. Notice. N consequence ef the withdrawal of tha Steamers between Mobile and Naw Orleans, tha Tiaocea Faaioar Taairr from New Or leans to Atlanta and Oolnmbus, satablished in March 1841, is suspended until further notice. GEO. G. HULL, Supt. A. k W. P. R. R. D. H. CRANE. Supt M. tW.P.R. R. COX, BRAINARD k CO., Mobile and N. 0. Steamers. June 8-dtf. BUTLER & PETERS, (SaoMMors to High, Butter A Oo.,) Commission Merchants, bob tbs ruaciAsi an malm or TMJYjrmaiM m rmoueem Cotton, Grocerteo, fit, ATLABTA, —GEORGIA, kVB in elotu, ol their Fire-Proof Woro Houao. oa tho oorner of Foroytk atreotaad kbo Railroad, (oppoalto tho State Rood Depot,) 100 BA.RRKLA LARD OIL; 60 BALES YARN; 100 BARRBUB LARD; 300 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. FOR THH " SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY/ 1 LocteviUaS, June 21*4.—Adams’ Express, North and South, have made a connection here tar the transmission ef letter* to end from tho United States. Letters deposited with nay ef the lx pro— offices ia the United States will be safely carried to the Confederal® Staten, Mallory and Crittenden, Unionists, art elect ed to Coagre—. The Union vote of this city has fallou off two thousand since April last. Tha elsotieo for mam hart of Congress is pro gressing quietly. St. Loots, June 21.—Gen. Lyons oeoupies Booueville. Four Miarourlans were killed and twenty wounded; aad (bur Federalists ware killed aad nine wounded. Gen. lyone haa is sued another proclamation, f We would thunk tha telsgraph company to give tha purport of tho proclamation—otherwise, not mention it.] Frank Blair, with two Begiments, has gone up the River. It was expected that the South erners would riao and drive the Dutch into the Miuiaeippi river. Washiiotos, June 21.—A gentleman from Arlington says Gan. Beauregard is advancing, and everything looks like hot work before to morrow. The Federalists are advancing on Fairfhx Coart House. The New York Eighth Regiment is leading tha advance, aad a fight there is sxpeoted to-night. The Federal foroe near Vienna is 6,000, ex clusive of reinforcements now going forward. The regular troops from Chamhersburg, Pa., have oroaaed tho Potomac. An order has been issued which stale* that it is sxpeoted, hereafter, that any passport is sued by any diplomatic agent, accredited to this Government, or by any oonsular authori ty whatever, to any parson to proceed to any foreign ooontry, will be countersigned by the Secretary of State. This is signed by Wm. H. Seward. V*ME Tfrwr— FRATERNAL RECORD. on. : , 9. A. If., masts on lbs ft nights la secbm—SA HwiS LaWMU, w. m MAHONS. ATLANTA LODdR, No. IS, “ Am M. Borneo, Bscrotary. FULTON LODOB, No. tlfTr. A f.,SHS» the first and third Thersdsy ntfhte la oaoh month. BATIN If A THA, W. M. E. J. If ass— ( Secretary. MOUNT flON BOTAL ARCH OH on jjho second amt fear* Monday 0. A itxsuovao, Secretory. AMI, No, 14, metes odsy ahAte la each k J. OLMRN, M. 9. 0<BUH BB LION CO MM AND WT. No. 4, meets ea tte « . - * * ■* * ease meath. W. W. BOYD, M.-JL-. first I I third W« WflCKLiNn, Va., June 21st.—The Convention is ocoupied in signing the ordinance declaring vaeaat the office of Governor and other offices of Virginia. The Convention haa alaoted Fradk Pierpont Governor, and Daniel Paisley Lt. Governor. A full Governor's Council has been chosen, and the OorToor inaugurated. Gen. McClellan assumes command and ex pects to have 16,000 men in the field by 8atur day, (this morning ) Fbbdbeick, Md., June 21.—Resolutions de- elaring the debt which the Federal Govern mant is now incurring unconstitutional; de claring ita acts unconstitutional and tyrannical, and favoring tha recognition of the Southern Confederacy, was passed to-dsy in the House of Delegates. Yeas 47—nays 4. Cincinnati, Juna 21.—Gen. McLellan and staff left for Virginia to day. W. T. Mud, Recorder. ODD-FBLLOWI. OXNTKAL LODGE, No. 18, meete^very Tomda^ujpt. William Woaoa, Secretary. EM PI XI INCAMPMINtTn'o. lt, meets oa the second and fourth Friday nlghte. WM. H.r T. P. Fleming, Scribe. MECHANIC AXm FULTON MECHANICS* ASSOCIATION metes %d Vri day in taeh meath, at lagiae Hones. No. 1 C. M. CALDWELL, Preeideat Jambs Noslb, Ja., Secretary. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Mfitei quarterly on the third Monday evening in Jan aary, April, July and October. WM. BABNBfi, Chief Engineer. & B. 8H EE WOOD, left Aateetaot. minim mm HARDEE’S TACTICS—AutWe Edlthn. HARDEES TACTICS—Uoauthor- itod Edition. TROOPER’S MANUAL. VOLUNTEER’S HAND-BOOK,con taining an abridgment of Hnrdea'i Tho- tiaoadoptad to Muekut and RUU Com- paniea. INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field, Fortification and Coaet Detect. SCIENCE OF WAR—For Intet- rr, Coralrr and ArtiUerr. SCHOOL FOR THE GUIDES, or the Practical Soldier—for the uee of tho Militia, 28 Engraving*. Sent by moil on reoeipt of 11. ARMY REGULATIONS FOR CONFEDERATE STATES. McCOMB’S TACTICS—Infantry, Ri fle, Cnrnlry 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. HASWELL’S ENGINEER’S HAND-BOOK. Jane 11. f. MePHERttOlt * CO. HUM mill, TflAIII •Nvrv, rwse, ac., Wbolooolo oad Bornn, at the Hen of JOHN FICKEN, k,AUaate,Soor(la. MarahM. POINDEXTER * LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, ■o. 4(, mooiai min, JTffV OBLEANB, POK Raoolvfac. VWwardlne and fiolHag, for i Marthas to, flosten oae Tradon. Alio, koopo co.ate.UT oa haad a nod oooortteoat of Field Boado, Mookaaloo omTHoui Moj 11. fHoueofiorroalo. W. X. Xiioi, BMrrtorj. UEOHANIO FllII COMPANY, No. 1, »M Iratrrid., night la each month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President. 0. 0. Rones, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8, meets let Wodnos day In each month. JOHN F. KZZARD, Preeld'k John Mclxbsob, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, meets first Saturday night in each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foremaa. No ax R. Fowls®, Secretary. Alexandria, June 21.—There is renewed migration of the people from here. The Seceesioniats confidently expect Gener< al Beauregard here to-day. A writer in the New York “ World,” from Washington, says a large number of regiments, aocepted on condition of being in readiness to march at a spscifisd time, have failed to move. There is now room for new regimente; and no one ready to move within ton days is likely to be refused. Secretary Cameron telegraphed to Gov. Cur tin, of Pennsylvania, and Morgan, of New York, for more troops. The “World ” says the Africa brings intelli- gsnea that sixty Prussian officers, having two years leave of abaenoe from their Government, will tender their services to the United States. Washington, June 20.—It it not denied that Beauregard is rapidly approaching Washing ton. The Confederate pickets advanced 7 miles to-day, and have increased that.’ forces, East and North of the Jqpction, with large bodies placed in position to watch the foray upon, and break up McDowell’s line. Everybody is the move. Troop# are all ready to march at a moment’s warning. It appears that at tha Vienna fight, a mere reserve of the Southerners was engaged. A fall battery was thsra previously, hut,' getting tired of waiting, the main body b*«l moved baek, only one broken company was lsft to manage the guns, with but sevsn rounds of ammunition. Had tha main body of South erners waitsd a few hours, but few of the Ohi- ans would have seen thair hemes. The impression gains ground, that tha Con federates are strengthening their advances hitherward. Be prepared for stirring times. Augusta, June 21.—Passengers jjst from Yorktown, Va., report nothing new. There was a vary slight skirmish on tha 19th instant. West of the Cumberland, with few troop* and trifling results. Mbmcbis, June 21.—Reliable gentlemen just from St Louis cay that Gen Lyons was defeat ed at Boonville. Three hundred Federalists war* killed, and seven hundred taken prison ers, Gan. Lyona included. Six eannon and several hundred stand of arms were captured. The steamer Ietan, from St. Louie, proceed ing up the Missouri river with Federal troops on board, were attacked by the MisaourU*>* and sunk. Two hundred war* killed and wounded. At Kansas City on Monday, 306 Federal troops were taken prisoners. The Secession- tala at that point are vary strong, and art fill ed with extravagant Joy. RicnwoBB, June 21.—An extra of the “Dis patch ” reporta Harper's Ferry in possession of Confederate aad Maryland troops. Tho Convention sleeted tho following mem bers to the Confederate Congress i John A. Seddoa and Wm. B. Preston for tho at large. For tho Districts» John Tylor, Wm. H. Me- Farlond, Roger A. Pryor, Robert Johan, Wel ter Prootoo, R- & Scott, a W. Rusooll, Jen S. Meson, T 8. Boooek, W. 0. Rives, J. W. Brook- enborough, W. R. Staples, B. M. T. Hunter. wm A. A nr ill, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad, WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next doer to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pbbivo Bxowa, Cashier. HRE AND LIFE —AND— MABIYI INSURANCE ABENCY. T HE subscriber represents four Firat Claes Southern Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. Tha honorable adjust ment and payment of losses without any un necessary delay, words here need not he used to prove. The proof oan be found with those who have suffered lose, and were so fortunate as to procure Policies at thia Agency. Marina Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken as usual. LIFE I N8URANC. The attention of both sexes who would se cure for themselves an important benefit while thev live, and also provide for their families aod loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to the principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of fice, in the second story of Connolly's Build ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH, march 30. General Insurance Agency. WHITE SHLFHEH SPRINBS, MKRIWITHER COCITY 0BORGIA. T HIS celebrated WateringPlaoe will be open ed on the 20th of May, and every comfort provided within ou* reach, for tha accommo dation and pleasure of visitors. We have epar- ed no paina or expense in putting the estab lishment and grounds in good order, aad hope to merit an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. The mineral properties of our water* are unrivalled In their Dencficialnnfluencee over all tha diseases where Chalybeate, Red Sul- E hur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed The undrede of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Lose of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution al or accidental Irregulation, Ac., Who have found almost miraculous relief, are ao widely dispersed through the Soutberu Confederacy, that wa deem.it unnecessary to say anything more of .heir merits. To the pleasure-seeker, we recommend our climate, mountain air, healthful amusements, choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no tice. A splendid line of FOUR-HORSE COACHES will run daily from West-Point to the Springe, and through tickets oan be seemed at the Railroad offices in Montgomery, Columbus and Atlanta. All packages and all mail matter prepaid to Weat-Point, care of Jesse L. Ad- ns, will arrive at tha Springs daily. Good Hacks and careful drivers will ba found at Griffin, ready to aceemmodate all who oome that wav. M. R. MARKS k BRO. pB* Montgomery Mall, Columbus Enquir er, Columbus Times, Maeon Messenger and La Grange Reporter oopy ia deily 1 month. May 17. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wktlnale ud Retail Betler it PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —UD- General Business Agent, lalaen *o- i Building, Mld-lj CUTTING & STONE, Wholceale oad Retell Deal ere 1a Foreign aad DRY GOODS, C OnULLT-B Block, Whitehall etreet, fear doers from Alabama Street sprit. HcIAUGHT, BEARD « CO. CMMedeedeu and Fmrwmrding Jlmte.tr, BAT BTRMMT Maranaoh, ------ Georgia. W>. McK.ceer, I IWa. K. Baaua. Janie Oeaexa, j marl* I Jeox Dexuiu. PATTTEN k MILLERS, OCNKRAL COMMISSION forwardingInerchants, Savannah, Georgia. }{■ 6BORGS PATTBH, Awoaaw i. villbb, WALTBS A. MILLBB, march 18-3m, IBMBT J. PABBAMOBB, Speoial Partner. OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. I N consequence of the secession of Virginia, we shall hereafter offer our stock of “ Cir cular,” “Croee-cut,” “ Malay,**“ Mill Saws,” Ac., at foreign prioaa. BMP* No duties added. McNAUGHT; ormand a CO. apr 22-3m. J. W. HEWELL, wholxsAls aid aaTAiL psalm is Fancy and. Staplte DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner 'Whitehall Ac Alabama St#H ATLANTA, OBOBGIA. Fab. 16—ly. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Tor the purebeee end .oleof Weetern Produce, Gotten, Grocsrte. aad HertmaDdlM (*n«r.Jl7, TroahWu M*UMug, dMeea MnH, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April t, 1M1. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, ICaaafhstttrsn sad Dsalsrs la MEN’S St BOY’S CLOWNS, GENTLEMEN’* FliRNItHINO QOOOt. CLOTHS, CASantHXKS AND nttBHOA Markham’s Iroa-Fraat Building, White hell, atreet. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April Id, lldl. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND 00MUIS8I0N MERCHANT, on n*XL*i m ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between Whitehall end Prior, Mlmmtm, BfrgUu March ». CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in C HINA, QIcm, Silver, Plated Were, Vaaee, Periea Figure., Kerosine Lam pa, Candle sticks, Tee Treva, Table Mete, Beakete, Glue Shadee, Table Cutlerj, Ao., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite end eeunw Crockery at wholeeala, at Chorleeten prioee, nearly oppo site Beach A Boot’e, Whitehall etreet, Atlanta, Georgia. April Sd. 1861. N. A. MoLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, FORKIQN AND DOMKtTIC LIQUORS, Tobiooo, Cigar*, 4o. { —aiee— COS AN. LARD, CORN A FLOUR. Ah. R, Chtreke* Minsk, Pwst IVw SU, AUonte, Georgia. T R! atteatioa of eloee Cub Buyer, le re spectfully invited to tha above stock. Merab 3* WILLIAM F. PARKER, THOMAS W. MURRAY, Formerly of 1*1 Chamber. Ik, Hew York, inreoraa. a waoLaoaxa naoueae m Wines, Liquors 4b Cigars, in coMMissiea ubalbbs » BUTTER, CHEESE, 4c., av. sot, m April I6-d*w8m. THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. THE CHALYBEATE 8PRING8, uBKiwivnan cocutt, aioeeio, W ILL be open for the reception ef Vieitera on the lint of May. The Water, ae a Tonio end Invlgoretor, bee no oquel. Tho Springe ere eaaily scceuibl. from ollher Oo- umbtuor Macoe. apll Sm. 0. B. LXITNKB. do. H. w. aaoirw. SCHOOL or THH GUIDES, (XR THI PRACTICAL SOLDIKB, deeigned v/ for tho use of the Militia of the Con fede rate Staten—cent by mail ou tho roaeipt of one J die.- j. mcpherson « oo. Joee S. Wonted, Immsdiotely. A HALF dona CURRIERS end FIHtfiM- EBS (goad workman) eon find eouetuut w Tc. , &ati , a.‘* Atlanta, May 21~lm. *bb. iba a. fostbs. J. l. qoui FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS commissidn’merchants, ■AOnvvA rrm.av, Atlanta, Georgia, K EEP coutaaUy ou hand aU klnde of Pio- vMous and Family Sepplico, buy and evil all kiade ef Tvenirn.. aad Couatry rrodeee i alee, sell Geode enaelgued te the beet advan tage, end reader eaeouuta of eule promptly.— Patronage reeneolfully noli cited. A toe let of Pare Country Corn Whisky ou htnd, end fcr solo by FOSTER A QUEER. may A HOnCB TO COOBBSPOHDBHTB. P ARTIES writing to ue fcr iafarmetieu wUl pleaae euoloee the poetege Or U We will akeerfhily write rupliea te “ “ “ P*7 Prttage •!••• lobrulabd’S snuff. IN BOTTLES AND BULK. Per enle la quoutltlee to Jeh bon by R. A. ROBINSON A OO. WlUUmlt Dntjbts, tosiMtlk, Kentucky, one M. A. A C. A. SANTA!, Norfolk Firyinie. May 14-In Tkc Sir»tofi of the Coifedcrtte ttatn: CATOOSA SPRINGS. J l. HARMAN reapectfully enneneoee to • hie former vieitore, aad the public gen erally, that he bee entered into e ee partner- ship with Mr. J. B. Nicnou, of Savannah, Us, for the .netting Maeon et thia CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. tended to bine, ho would i of tho acme for tho firm, who will ..(leaver, at all time*, ta provide for the table, ban Am, nr- erv luxury attainable. Osroote. will bn the meet expert,Coed that the Bomlk nan prednon, together with as nffi- eiont tore# of attentive eerveate. Then will kueaexeeUeat BRASS end ATRLEfS BAND of eeperier Mneieiane nftnehnd te tWHotel. Tha meitieel virtoM of than# many aad va ried Mineral Water, ere near tee wall known to require on exteneive deeerietleu. In addi- tieu to thu Bed, White end Bleak Mphnr * ram eaeahtoed with Tree ieeukaneteble well ef the Spring.—nanny ef th> nndMyntele ^ li an I _j ere very exteneive.— We have many pleeannt eottngw separate from the main hotel, when familtee eon be ea qeiet end retired ae in their awn heeeae. Oetoeen Bpringe ere ia Oeteoee county, Geor gia, two and n quarter milee free, the Weetern a Atlantia Bellruf A inn Otouibw end *nil Hack, will be at the platform an the arrival efeaah truln. The Sprlnae have e dfoeat Bail- read ocmmanleetieu with Chorleeten, Inrna- eah, AeguHn, Menu, Mlltedgevllle,Oelembuq Atlanta, Mintg.mery, Nart villa end Chette- “Tm.. •r Boxen i Two Dollar, per day, Twelve Dalian per week, end Thirty-Five Dol lars per eiegle uentb YMIeee who wtah to engage beard by the eeaoou, with their foml- llee, will be bseeded et Thirty Delian par month—children and nrrnnto half price.— Thenwhoulah to engage beard by the eeneea weald de well to addrem JaneT-dfim. HARMON A NICHOLS. HaOff! X ails I Hfoils! T H HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC TURING COMP ANT, loanted in OeasaeM- ty, Georgia, are new making, and prepared to (li large eedan for any eadaU etom oL a veey M^rtorOCTN^ LUg^gto A. IHORTNR, | Trueteee Rome, On, May St, lttl.-.m*d-Jm. t for the answer. hot cent afford to Jaae T. m.nIu^Et^mond a 00. MfmCKI I WILL pay n lltonl prim for n tew them J? *0. ^brnMit^nddme. ffiffUl 8AL00X. SaSSSESms sany pmmre * fint-rute srttoto *f BsweCrmn any Smr during the day er evealng. A share ftf itiNfiim h eelletlee Xny SA~ A LAMBonenlttv A efUfi eaatper I Peb.it—4 tf. /. BA BNLff LARD OIL jwrt rewfved am eeu- OU i Mi in 11 end tonkt^-’ -