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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
1Y, JUNE 83, 1801.
I Travella( Ag*au<
L h oar Oononl TraraMng Ag't
l for oaboodpcloao aod ad-
Iforth'e “Soatbrrn ConfMoracy.'’
W ANTBD,
t Cow. with good qaolitiaa,tad
kyra.ge.lf Apply .tih.••(>»•-
1 JaaalS-tf.
SAD! BREADt!
. 0 f t u«ul toMloro ora aotiflod
Xon oo band o lot of Bokor’k
lalonof Mr Qoooo, oo MorioUo
bo Kore’ooo coroor. which thny
iool nionry ood without price,
foolltog lb < oreaiaf (Sunday)
heart of three tod four o’clock.
R. FOSTER, (Juor. Mot. Gen.
UNERAL notice.
I tad eequoialoocea of Mr. ood
Fljrto, ood ihete of the late Mr.
ItcMot, ore retpeotfully iorltod
l Fottrol of the latter thit after-
ik, from tho rttldanot of the
ridge itreet.
■ellgloot Notice.
I Holmet will preteh in the Second
i thit (Bobboth) morning, at 10}
[ edfertiaemant of Mrasra. Starr,
>Tt know them well, and oon
|ihetn at Orat-cloaa buaioeaa men.
til home manufacturing.
Pcrtonol.
pk A. Cooper left tbia oily loat
finlo. Ho oorrloa with him A
knife for each member of the
. Tboae Koiree were monofoe-
rMtj Coopar'a poraonol toper-
I Eiowtb Worka, azpreaely for the
key art handtomely mounted, of
lorkmanahip and moat beautiful
Gate-City Guardi.
Information of tboae hating rela
hernia in tbit eorpa, wa are requet-
J that their Pott OSoe, for tbe prt-
■ Huttonavillo. Virginia. We bate
a letter from Copt. Eitard, in
Lye that the member! of the eorpa
Veellent bralth.
Clote at 6 O’clock.
| that an effort it being made to in
1 mercantile and bnaineaa bouaee
t at 5 o'clock, in accordance with
ftonofonroorreepondent, -Citizen.”
able all tbe young men connected
eearal Military Companiea, and
rill in tbe afternoon. We hope none
I to come into thit arrangement, aa
houid be uniteraal if adopted by
' a few daya all would become ac-
I it, and buaineaa for the neat two
lion, hot daya and abort nigbta
pffer. All would be benrfitied by
a lor drill, telaxetion and out-door
1 Confederate Goan.
Llectioo to tbe card of the State
era in tbia itaua, aaking lubiorip-
| remainder of tbe $15,000,000 loan,
go $5,000,000 ware aaked for, aod
I ware taken. Let tkoee who hate
para inreat it in Ibtaa bonda. Tba
[u mutt be auatained, if wa art auc-
bia war. If wa era not aueeaaaful,
r might all aa well be in tba bot-
a. It it aa aafe in lha banda o f
Imant aa aay where alaa, and a Unit
Military.
Lw. Mabry, with hia tne oompany
• from Heard county, it at prat-
I at Walton'a Spring. Several
nice of ike cam* Regiment—Col
-will rendeavona nt the tame
on Wednttday nail taka np the
|reh for Richmond, where they will
pd into lha Confederate aarrice.
dall'e Atlanta Volunteer! are alto
I tbia Regiment.
The Fonrth of Jnly.
’ our eiebengta are diaeuaaiog tba
•f obterriogtha "immortal Fourth.’>
I it for all to girt it the tame ob-
I make lha tame national holiday
wa did before wa aaoeded. Tbe
be 4th July, 1770, waa performed by
Let Ibelr namea aud memoriea
t honored.
Treat. Coiaeiuaica.—Our rtadcra
that Southern llllnoia la oallad
' that thereto, aa io Egept of old. ft
| of Cairo, and that Aba Lincoln 1 !
I there gathering for an attack onibe
etrtlly, and Mempbia in particular,
nth chapter and filth reran of Ht-ita
t follow! :
, they are gone became of daatroc-
^pt thall gather tbrm up. Mtmpbia
r tbrm."—Lotnenlle Countr.
|ktn Bait CiaTatooaa —rrrpara
r lichee leog. perfectly round and
titer I baa lha ball; out email alicta
I inth and a half long, aad wide
I go one * half tlmaa around tba
pert a Tlucllegi af water and Gum
ill tba papa* on thu atlek one lima,
i tba mudliaga aad prnra it ffrmly
1 >ban trim the atlnk one eighth of
1 put mucilage on tkn end of the
rt the ball aad eland It on tba
I of lour, or goa dirt or eaad aad
• aatii U la dry.
CHaNIC IlkLBt,
ATTENTION I
I EVERT NIGHT tbia weak la
flail. JAE.NuBLK.Jr.
Ilw.
INVASION!
TO THE WAR!
A “GEORGIA LEGION”
1 8BEINO ORGANIZED. Ii is to consist of
four companies of Cavalry. of eighty men
••oh; of four oompeniee of Light Iafaatry, to
•ot wills tho Cavalry. ■■ Voltigeurs; of two
companies of Heavy Infantry, and one of Ar
tillery
The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered
to form part of thin Legion.
Thia Legion it expected to go into S«r
vioe before the 15th of Augnit,
but the e -mpanies to be selected IN A WEEK;
and to be thoroughly drilled befoie going iuto
service. The Fulton Dragoons want about
Elly able bodied tneo, who can furnish good
horses, and a cheap uniform. Gov. Brown
will arm os—the Legion is to be tendered
through him.
Here ie offered a floe opportunity of going
into service, in a Regiment of novel organisa
tion, of pieked companies. A distinguished
member of the Confederate Congress from
Georgia, who gels up tbia Legion, will d. ubt
Joea be appointed Colonel ; the other field offi.
ears—Lieutenant Colonel, Major and Adjutant
are to be appointed by the President, from ex
perienced Army offianrs.
We appeal to tbe patriotism of our citiisns,
not only of Fulton, but of other counties, who
feel disposed to join the Fulton Dragoons, to
•end ia their names at once to us, or to regie
ter their names at the store of Lieut. Williams.
We have but one week to raise our number, to
J ;et in this Legion. All who want logo, in-
orm us at once. Will our friends who can’t
go encourage this movement?
B. C. YANCEY, Capt Fulton Dragoons.
Z A. RICE, First Lieutenant.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. Second Lieut.
Atlanta, June 23-tf.
FOR THE “ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.’
Sr. Louis, June 21.—An Iowa regiment baa
gone inland from Hadron to form a conjunc
tion with Gen. Lyon at Boouvilla.
Mr. Crittenden’s
CONFEDERATE STATES LOAN!
T HE undersigned, Commissioners of the Con
federate States Loan, in and for tbe State
of Georgia, announce to the public that tbe
books for the subscription to this Loan are
opened at tbe following points, namely: Sa
vannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Milledge
ville, Rome. Atlanta, Athens, Washington and
Albany We will send books, Ac., to other
points, if requested to do so, aod it be deemed
expediont by us.
Five millionsonly of the fifteen million Loan
have been called for,aod eleven millions have
been responded to—no subscription being at a
less rate than par. and some as high as ten per
ceut. premium. The present exigencies of our
national crisis call for the balance of this Loan,
aud we have no doubt our fellow-citisens will
cheerfully respond to that call. Let it be re
membered that, in what they thus advance,
they are making an investment at 8 per ceut.
per annum, (which investment is secured by a
special sinking fund ) and that subscriptions
may be made in any sum from fifty dollars up
wards.
We are authorised to say that these subscrip
tions will be received in this State in current
bank notes which are considered at par at the
several centres of trade.
An abounding patriotism baa carried, and is
carryiug. our brave brothers and sons in su
cient numbers to tbe field; we doubt not that
the same ferrid feeling will mipport them there,
by rapidly filling the remainder of this Loan.
WM B. JOHNSON, )
J MILLIGAN, > Commissioners.
K 8TARNE3, J
June 22. 2aw2w
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.
A HALF DOZEN SHOEMAKERS, (Rueset
workmen) can obtain constant employ
ment at good wages and prompt pay, by ap-
plying at once, to
8TARR, ORR A STEWART,
June 23—dtf Oxford, Georgia-
FRATERNAL RECORD.
MAHON*.
ATLANTA LODGE, No. B», F A. M., meets on the i
ond and fourth Thursday nights In each r
Jon M. Botina, Secretary.
LEWIS LiWBlII, W. M.
i the first
DAVID MAYER, W. M,
R. J. Masset, Secretary.
MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 18, meets
on the second and fourth Monday nights In esc
month. L- J- GLENN, H. P.
C. R. Haelkitcr, Secretary.
JASON BURR COUNCIL OP ROYAL AND SKLEC'
MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the first i uei
day In January, April, JuJr and October.
LEWIS LAWSHE, Te. III.
Jobs M. Boaiao, Recorder.
a the
W. W. BOYD, M.-.R'.
W. T. Mead, Recorder.
ODD-FELLOWS.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. W, meets every Tuesday night.
T. P. MARSH, N. O.
William Wilsoi, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. IS, meets on the second
and fourth Friday nights.
WM II. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Plimimo, Scribe.
mrchanical.
FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets 2d Prl
day In each month, at Engine House, No. 2.
C. M. CALDWELL, President
James Noslb, Ja., Secretary.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
S. B. SHERWOOD. 1st Assistant.
R. P. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
P M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN P KZZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday
In each month. J. H. MECA8LIN, President.
W. K. Mason, Secretary.
T’LLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8, meets 1st Weduce
day lu each month. JOHN P. KZZARD, Presld't
Jonh Mcludon, Sectary.
ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e,
meets first Saturday night In eaoh month.
PKANK JOHNSTON, Foreman.
Noam R. Fowlbb, Secretary.
BANC OP FULTON—Alabama Street.
E. W. HOLLAND, President.
A. Aevrsix, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office oo Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent.
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office oo Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent
J. P. LOGAN, President
TO HIRE.
T WO yonng Negro Womn to biro Coll ot
tho store of MADDOX A WaTKIKS
s*jf
Lexington, Kr , June 21.-
msjority is 2,600.
Fortress Monros, Jue21.—Rumors are cur
rant of r very heavy Southern advance on
Torktown.
Tbo Federal pickets near Little Bethel have
been driven in.
Persons representing themselves as desert
ers from Sewell's Point gave such vage infor
mation that Battler has jailed them.
The Southerners are erecting masked batter
ios opposite tbo Kip Raps.
No correct returns of the killed in the fight
at Great Bethel have or will be made.
Surgeons were ordered over the Potomac
last nigdt.
The War Department has disoovered that
female Secessionists have baen carrying
regular correepondence with Gen. Beauregard
Mount Vernon-
Washington, June 21.—Win. Porter Mills, of
Louisiana, has been appointed Cousul to Trip
oli.
A battle between McDowell’s division and
the Southerners at Vienna it deemed inevita
ble to morrow. It is now evident that the main
blow of tbe Federalists will be struck from
Washington with forty fin thousand men.
Great surprise is manifested in some quarters
that Gen. Scott does not prevent the erection
of batteries at various points on the right bank
of the Potomac.
Tbe New York Tribune thinks it probable
that all the roads between tbe advance posts
of the Southerners and thence to the Federal
lines are covered with masked batteries.
The Times of tbe same city says tbe battery
t Sewell's Point is composed of five Columbi-
ads, six smaller pieces, three rifled cannon ;
nd that the place is garrisoned by five hun
dred men. It estimates the Confederate force
at Norfolk at fifteen thousand.
Army officers here say that acollision before
to morrow night is certain, the impressioa be
ing that the Southerners are out flanked, and
must fight.
The Southerners are concentrating at Fair
fax Court House, aud everything indicates an
attack on the Federal lines. Gen. Beauregard
can concentrate60 000 men at any given point
itbin a week. He has undoubtedly a large
force at Vienna. Tbe latest advices disclose
do new movements.
Richmond, June 22.—Col. Howell Cobb’s ten
der of a Regiment being accepted, he returns
amediately to Georgia fully to organize it.
The President of the Memphis A Charleston
Railroad has taken $40,000 Confederate Bonds
id $17,000 Treasury Notes at par.
Louisville, June21.—Gen. Roussean ia un
derstood to have authority to raise two Ken
tucky Regiments, and it is said that blank
Captains commissions, in Rousseau's hands,
arc being filled up.
The following appears ia tbe morning pa
pers :
Notice.—All persons desiring to make ship
ments of goods over tbe Louisville A Nash
ville Railrod, on and after Monday, June 24th,
1861, will please call at my office and obtain
the requisite information, together with per
mits. (Signed) “CHA8. B. COTTON,
Surveyor of Port of Louisiana.”
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA, June 23, 1861.
The sales of tbe past week have been small
er than usual although a fair trade has been
done. Shipments up the Western A Atlantic
Railroad very good; also receipts down.
The produce quotations remain the same as
our last report. Corn is .fluctuating some, but
prices are firm at 07 to $1 00. Bacon 13, 14
and 16. Flour $6 to 8 00. 13 to 17.
MONETARY.—The market remains un-
tangsd. Very little paper ofleriug. Specie
plenty at 7 per cent. Brokers offer 3 to 4.
HYMENIAL.
LAWRENCE—BROWN.—Married, on the
20lh instant, at tbe residence ot tho bride’s
father, Mr. Hexrt A. Lawrence, of Atheus,
Georgia, and Mias Ella Brown, of Gainesville,
Georgia.
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED,
ng arti-
IIOOP-SKIRTS, from 3 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants.
PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy coi
rs.
GINGHAMS, 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 8HOES, 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, lor Cash
only.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, June 16.
TO ARM* ! TO ARMN !!
NOW 18 THE TIM E.
T HE "Atlanta Volunteer*” have received
marching orders to be ready in ten daye
—destination ia Richmond. Our rank* are not
ret full. We want our company to contain one
hundred men. All who deaire to join ean be
furnished with uniform by oallfng <fn the un-
dersigned- J. F W ADD AIL. Captain
M T CASTLEHURY. 1st Lieut.
8. D. HAZSLKTT. 2d Lieau
jonel-if. J. O- RUCK KR, Id Lieutenant
THE
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
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JHILITilRY BOOKS!
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Author’.
Edition.
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Uotuthor-
ized Edition.
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
VOLUNTEER’S HAND BOOK,con
taining an abridgment of Ilardee’. Tao-
tica adapted to Musket and Rifle Com
paniea.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortification 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 tl.
ARMY REGULATIONS FOR
CONFEDERATE STATES.
MoCOMB’S TACTICS--! nfuntry, Hi
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.
June 11. J. MePHERHON & CO.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wholoalc nml Retail Dealer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
W ILL attend promptly to any business en
trusted to,him. Storeio Franklin Building,
on AUbama street. ml6-ly
PATTTEN & MILLERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
HKlfRY J. PARRAMORB,
j Special Partner.
OKOKOK pattsir,
ANDRBW J MIL!
WALTER J MILLER,
aiarch 18-3m.
J. W. HEWELL,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALEB !E
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM'S BLOCK,
Comer "Whitehall Sc Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Feb. 16—ly.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
C HINA. Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vase*.
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 Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach A Root's, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1861.
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND DEALER IM
FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacco, Cigars, &o.,
—ALSO—
COBAN. LARD. CORN A FLOUR,
»Vo. 8, Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree St,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
rPhE attention of close Cash Buyers is re-
WILLIAM F. PA11KER,
—WITH—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of ltfl Chambers St., New York,
IMPORTERS a WHOLESALE DEALERS IM
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
AED COMMISSION DEALERS IX
BUTTER, CHEESE, &o.,
y\j. 1207, Bay Street, Savannah, da,
April lO-dawSm.
CEE. IRA R. POSTER. J. L. (JUEEB
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCEE8
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MARIETTA STKBBT,
Atlanta, ..Georgia,
K EEP constantly on hand all kind* of Pro
visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell
all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce j
also, sell Goods consigned to the best advan
tage, and render aeoounU r f sale promptly.—
Patronage respectfully solicited.
A fine lot ot Pure Country Corn Whiskv on
hand, end for sale by FOSTER k QUEEN,
may 6.
WANTED!
r>r ten good jouruyvm
1 aud Fur Hats. Steady employ-
’ J. M HOLBROO^.^AtUnU, Ok
JOHN F1CKEN,
Importer, Ifeaufatarar ud Orator la
HATAIA SIIA1S, TIIA6H
SNUFF, FIFES, AC.,
Wboliul. ud lUUil, at th. Slga of
dllnl! Vtgmr JUumefaelerg,
Wbltohill Strrat, AUmti, Owmii.
March X.
|>orao.n,
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
XO. 48, IAKOXNX STRUT,
NEW ORLEANS,
P 'R Receiving. Forwarding and Belling, for
Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps oonstaotly on hand a good aasortmentof
Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants.
May 13.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign aid
Domes tic
DRY GOODS,
C ONNALLY'8 Block, Whitehall ilrrat, four
doon from Alabama Street. aprll.
McNAUGRT, BEARD A CO.
(’ommiotian and forwarding- JSrrchanto
BA r S TREE T
Havaunah, ------ Georgia.
Wm. McN.roBT, I
Jam is Ormond, J marSO
f Wm. E. Beard.
) Jon Dirham.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Cotton, Groceries and Mercnandlie generally,
franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 6,1861.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manofscturers aod Dealers in
MEN'S A BOV'S CIOTH/NB,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEJIE3 AND VESTIN08,
Markham's Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
m. brtbon, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
m. BCAUMoxTj April 2d, 1661.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AXO DEALER IX
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior.
Atlanta, Georgia,
March 20.
LORRILLARD’S SNUFF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For Bale Li quantities to Jobbers by
R. A. ROBINSON A CO., Wholualt Druggist*,
laouinville, Kentucky,
AJ»D
M. A. k C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia.
May 24—2m
The Saratoga of the Confederate State*:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J. HARMAN respectfully announces to
his former visitors, and the publio gen
erally, that he has entered into a oo-partner
ship with Mr. J. 8. Nichols, of Savannah, Go.,
for tbe eusuing season at this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for tbe patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he would solicit a continuance
of tbe same tor the firm, who will endeavor, at
all times, to provide for the table, bar, Ac., ev-
y luxury attainable.
Our cooka will be the moat experienced that
the South can produce, together with an effi
cient tore# of attentive servants. There will
be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of superior Musicians attached to the Hotel.
The medical virtues of these many and va
ried Mineral Waters are now too well known
to require an exUnsive description. In addi
tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphur
» s—many of them combined with Iron
uneaia—ia an ioexhaustable well of the
purest Freestone.
Our accommodations are very extensive.—
We have manv pleasant cottages separate from
the main hotel, where famtli«« can bo as qui«t
and retired as in their own homes.
Catoosa 8prings are in Catoosa county. Geor
gia. two ana a quarter miles from the Western
A Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Hacks will beat tbe platform on the arrival
of each train. The Springe have a direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augusta, Macon, Milledgeville, Columbus,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chalta-
axa or Boabd: Two Dollars per day,
Twelve Dollars per week, and Thirty-Five Dol
lars per single month. Visitors who wish to
engage board by tbe season, with their fami
lies, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per
month—children and servants half pries.—
Those who a ish to engage board by the eeaeen
would do well to address
June 7-d2m. HARMON A NICHOLS.
Address,
June, 1801.
ADAIR At SMITH,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NOTICE TO CORREXPONDENTH.
P ARTIES writing to us for information will
pleats enclose the pot tags for the anew* r.
We will cheerfully write replies to enquiries,
but can't afford to pny poeta*e tbo.
June 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
C f IK FEDERATE RONDH, or Noise, will
be received hy the undersigned io payment
of Crockery. China, Glass Wuree. Ae . or in
payment of accounts. T R RIPLEY,
June 18. Whitehall Su. Atlanta. Oa.
Wanted, Immediately.
A HALFIdwo C0RRIKR8 and FINISH-
KRh (good workmen) ean find constant
sr “ rod ’Tc.&miIco*
AUa, 10, May U-lm.
Nails! Nails! Nails!
T he etiwah mining a manufac
turing cum pan y, liKAtrd id i uacoun-
. Gtorgia, ara a»w making, aod prayarad te
I lir a nrdan for any and oil ilira at, a very
luparior CUT NAIL. Addraaa. ar apply te
W. 8. COTHRAN, I
A. SHORTER, ) rrn,u **-
Roma, Go., May td. IMl.-mld-Sm.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HE eubacriber baa fitted un a neat Raison,
in oeanaction with hie Confectionary, on
Whitehall street, where Ladies and Gentlemen
may procure a Arst-ra'c article of leo»Cl*eant
any hiur during tba day or evening. A share
of patrundge ia solicited.
May 24. F. II. JACK, Agent.
COKE! COSE!! COKE!!
aT THE GA8 WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for rala at lha anal prtea
or Hi oral par bubal.
Fab. ll-dtt J. F. WARNER. Sapt.
QA l*U LARD OIL jait raeairad aa aoa-
0\J itllMI aad far rate by
JaaaT IUTLSS A PSTSSS.