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lTLlNH, REM, TMRS91I MORNING, JUNE 27, W.
NEW SERIES: VOL. 1-1.114.
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I ft RDVmTlfiWO SCHIfHJLI
I or SUkSOftlPTION.
WILLIAMS & MC LEAN,
manufactubkbb and dealers in
KINDS OF FURNITURE
iloss aid Hair Mattresses!
§ *st
S S
8 £ 8
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOU AGENTS FOR—
Wriglit's Spring-Bed.,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
mayU
j, w,ik tk* prlrUtf* of ehanf*, will
|i following rates:
i, renewable one* a mouth, t •&
s GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Augusta Fneurance A Hanking Company, Augusta
W. M. D’Antlfnac, Pres K. Walton, Caah.
Bank qf Augusta, Augusta.
MSBCI UUUI UIUWEU ■■«
tk# IUILT, aM flftlT
» sttargod 90 per cent, additional to th*
ben will b* limited U th* spac* eon-
iSSSSSSffir"
Mon—better refuse all.
10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10s, vig. Ifer-ury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
Adtkrtuirq must aa paw ron m
1 appear la the Weekly paper
_jn tract.
■ to be Inserted in th* Weekly paper c
■r Intervals In either of th* papers, will
■ per square for every Insertion.
10s, vig. wagon and team; unlike the genuine.
90s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 90 on the lower corners; th*
genuine has XX.
Bank of Athens, Athena
Htevens Tho*ias, Pres A. P. Bearing, Cash.
Bank of C4linnbus, Columbus.
W. H. Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash.
6s raised from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrlll, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
■ for Chart table Institutions, Milita
ries, Ward, Town and other Public
» charged half price.
deaths are published as n*vi; bat
» of Respect and Funeral Invitations
X W. Iloland, Pres. A. Austell, Cash.
A few Impressions, 10* and 90s, (old platee, Nos. be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged
signature*.
Bank qf Middle Georgia, Macon.
• T. P. VLRMINO.
v0 &
er
Isaac Scott, Pres..
.A. H. Powell, Cash.
nents.
Bank of Savannah, Savannah.
■ in Local Column will b* charged 90
inder no circumstances, to be Included la
BMUMfit
Lewis F. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
6s altered from la; vig. a steamship, a female on the
leftcad, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah" In
black type; X on ths right eud: mem on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
60s, vig. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval
dies on the right end, with “Georgia" across them, rim
i left eud ; Imitation of old plate.
Bad it Bawhiwg Company.
Itlauta, 171 Milee—Far*,...-$6 60.
|fi YOKQfl, Superintendent.
1 FASSBROHl TEAI1.
I toil* at '9
60s, vig. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at
her feet IhSaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine.
100e, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “State
the back in red Ink; unlike the
acated beside
i* <uity, - ay, a m.
igoatu at * i0, P. M.
ita, daily, at A. At
lanta at ..... ArM.
i«t pAiiaiaaa train.
t, daily, at - 8.40, P. M.
;oita at 6.60, A. AC.
at - MO, P. AC.
la at 114ft, P. Al.
u«. In connection with UteTraias
Carolina and the Saranaah and
>ad», a Augusta.
e, not like genuine; vig. female seat. -
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and smalt horse drink
ing ; locomotive In the <ty*tance.
Central Railroad A Betaking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres....- G. A. Cuyler, Cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
JL Gould, Pres W. J. Saw, Cash.
Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres. ... J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Georgia Railroad A Banking Company, Augusts.
John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan. Cash.
60s, vig. Ihtee facet, the middle one Is Indistinct-
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, Lad range.
Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Tuller, Caah.
Marins Bank qf Georgia, Savannah.
I St Waat-Poiftt BaftltwUL
|faat-Poict7*7 MUe#—Fare„.$S 60.
I Q. HULL, 8u perlnUndent.
•AT PAMftMBB TRAIN.
Ily, at M.10, A. M.
■M ad 1-10, P.Af.
i, dally, al 1.00, P. AA.
■ a*.......- Ml, P.Af.
ItMT PAMIROBI TRAIN.
Ha, daily, aft O.so, A. Af.
eat-Point aft — *-40, A. Af.
rPoini, daily, aft 8,15, A. Af
k-ata aft...., T.50, A. Af.
meets with tha Montgomery ft
d at West-Point
I formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.1
Chari** F. MW*, Free Wso. P. Hunter, Caeh.
60s, vig. beeMvc, mule bead and two 60s on right end,
•me on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas B. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(See Partners' and Mechanics' Bank.)
Merchants' A Planters' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
North- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the State qf Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters’ Bank, Savannah.
0. Kpping, Prea. J. B. Hutton, Caah.
Union Sank, Augusta.
Edward Thomas, Prea John Craig, Cash.
l a itiiidc miini.
toUenooge, 138 Mil**—Pore,.... $6.
LEWIS, Hup.nnund.Dt
Ui numu TK4I*.
to, deity, et 18.18, A. M.
hatUnoo|e 7.80, F. M.
t*noo,. ,t _ 1.48, A. M.
Hunt, at 10.80. A. M
oonnecte,eeeh wej.with tha Bona
road at Ki>|Won, tha taat Ten-
»orgj« Bialroad at Dalton, aad tha
Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta-
i * w..u—*n*n«i
(aeon, i*iuile#—Fore, U »#•
> L. TYLER, Snperintendenk
•at rutamuto,
t -11.08, A. M.
t at 4.88, P. U
»at 18.88, P. M.
nta at t»8, P. If.
■•n ilreeee nu.
it 13.08, Night.
tat 7.18, A. If.
at- 11.00, Night
MU at Mi, A. M.
■Train, will sot ha run on Sun-
«h Night Train trot* AUaata,
> tha Cantral Railroad (or Seren
,A. If., and tha Sooth-WaaUrn for
lumbal, at todA, A. M.
■a front Atlanta, mumIi with
dlraad tor Saran■ ah al 1M* P.
wth WanUrn Rail Read fcr Oo-
», P. If.
jh Ticket* from Atlanta to New
He OmoibiH far* la Savannah,
' advertiser*.
•* *—•1‘rltmiif El
Broken and Cloned Banka.
. .Holed.
.....Broke
„ _ .‘Dalton Broke.
CommereialBank of Brunswick, Brunswick..Closed.
Btrchangs Bank, Griffin Broke.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta
Bank of Ortsnykero', Greenesbero'.
Cherokee Insurance A B'klnff Os., Di
/Gridin, Griffin..60 f c. dis.
Planters' A Mechanic•' Bank, Dalton.
Some Bills said to be good—others useless—refuse alL
Bank ef Whitfield, Dalton.
This Bank Is not current here.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke.
Counterfeits upon those Banks.
FRESH
DRUGS &
HUNNOTT, TAILOR i JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Carsar Poach tree aid Dacatur 8 treat..
ATMtWTA, OC0ER1A.
H aving unaomlrd faeilitlM for tha pur-
chat, and Diract Importation of goodi. tha
Propriator. would raipcetftillr call tha attao-
tion af Pbjrilofani, llarnhaata, Plantar* and
th. public gaunratlr, to thair axtaniiva now
aad oaratollT Mlactad iloek of DRUGS, MSD-
ICIBE8,PCTrff3fyRT. FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, END DTE STUFFS, which
■ooabla Urraa for Oaah or approvad paper. Ia
addition t« thair (took of SUtpla, Drug! and
Choi ‘
TOO
Si
UMh 0 !
aBKSAL AND SU1UHCAL 1NATBU
R1S.diA.Aa. 7
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
fOppoeite Passenger Depot,)
ATLANTA, GEO.
DENTISTRY.
H. HUNTINGTON, N. D„
DmxmsT,
ATLA VTA, aiORfllA,
OFFICE In Rbwrod , i naw baild-
ing, corner Whitehall and Hvoier BtreeeL—
Eeaidenoe flraft house to the left of Col. Tan
Kl
. epbrbncks : Hon. R. F. Lyn, Mr. E. E.
Bawson, Meeara. Beach ft Boot, Rev. Mr. Bog-
era, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rer. 0. M. Irwin* J).
A. Yaaon, Eaq., Ool. Nelaon Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 10.
E. J. ft K. 66. CRAVEN,
uhsttists,
jMHk HAEE removed to their new
and aplendid room in PsBKaa's
Block, opposite Beach ft Roota, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
servicea.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half-
Min naters, who are pastors charged half-
price. Calls from a distance attended o with
promptness. junel9-wAtw
MEDICAL.
DR. H. W. BROWN.
FFICE—At his residence on Calhoun street,
near the Medical College. march 20.
DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND,
O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at bis office
or next door above. March 20.
DRS. ALEXANDER ft SHELBY,
Office on Marietta Street, North side.
R. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St.,
South side.
Dr. Shelbt may be found at the Trout House.
D
March 27.
PROMPT ATTENTION -TS$
PAID TO -HR
FILLING ORDERS.-R^
LIBERAL ADVANCES
MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Office and Residence JVkrth Side of Ma
rietta Street•
Maroh 21.
MECHANICAL.
DE WITT BRCTN.
CASH SYSTEM
E—X—C—L—U—S—I—V—E—L—Y !
Prices Current mailed to customers weekly.
Wholesale Produce House,
NOW ON SAND,
LARD,
CORN.
CORN'
LARD, j A Fleming, (
MASONIC HALL.
Jn Store,
BACON, \ at ( FLOUR.
BACON, V Barnes, I FLOUR .
BACON, J A Fleming, { FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS ) at f AT THE
WILL BE f Barnes, ^ LOWEST
FILLED, J A Fleming, ( PRICES.
FOR CASH.
Consignment* solicited.
Liberal advances made.
Large Stooks kept on band.
Orders filled with dispatch.
60 Casks Bacon—to arrive.
800 Barrels Flour—to arrive.
6,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store.
40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—in store.
General Commission Business attended to by
BARNES ft FLEMING,
Masonic Building,
March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA
Clothing §isll.
I HAYE just returned from the North with a
large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am ready to supply the citisens of Atlan
ta and the surrounding country, with
Coata,
Pants,
Vests,
fthlrts*
Handkerchief*,
Neck-ties,
Mocks,
Hats,
Caps,
an.l everything else in the Clothing line, oI
rood quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
Satire bargains should give me a call.
—AMO, OH BAUD—
Jewelry! Knives I
Combs!
And other Notion..
M. OPPENHEIMER,
WhiU.ll atrMt, n.arlr oppo.it.
■trohl8tf Eddl.ji.n A Bank
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
P ORTRAIT* tak.o from Lite, or copied from
Old Daguerreotype*, Ac., bp the Photgraph-
ie proeeea, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Hlaiatnr* eiaa «p to tha eiaa of Ufa.
Pareent having Daguerreotype# of their de-
neeitd reieti.ee aad friend., now bare tha op-
C:“/ wiM
OIL OB WATER COLORS. OR PASTEL,
with a. oertainty of getting a perfect liken**.
'"ii'Oellrry’on Whitehall Street, Atlaat*
ChSSh 1 O.W. DILL,
Apr! t. Photographer.
BRUY.M & SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battersby’s New Brick Building, corner of
Bay and Drayton Streets.
W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and
give their personal attention to the erec
tion of Buildings in any part of the Stato.
Refer to the Citizeas of Savannah generally.
March 18-ly.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HUNTER STREET,
Bbtwbkk McDohouh and Bdtlbr Strkbts,
Near the City Hall.
friends, and the public generally, that be
haa established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line. He solicits a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E. GULLATT.
MBS' He has on hand and for sale two DRAYS.
Cheap for Cash.
Atlanta, Jan. 30.
Steam Tannery for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for sale their STEAM
TANNERY, situated on Decatur street,
near the Rolling Mill. There are attached
thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry
ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with
all necessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on
the premises, a two story Brick House, two
frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of
water running through the lot. Capitalists
will find this one of the beet investments ever
March 18-tf.
BELLINGRATH.
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLBSALM DBALBR IV
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES.
Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Streets,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
March 18.
1801. 1861.
SALMONS & SIMMONS,
WholMil. ud Retell DmW. la
FOREIGN &
Comer of Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm having returned from Mar
ket, where he has just completed an exten
sive purchase of our Spring Stock of
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE A FANCY GOODS
were never more attractive. The supply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS ANO
SHIRTINGS, fto.,
is ample.
Crepe D'Anglaie,
Barege JTnglaie,
French Chintz,
Mozambique,
Grade Rhine,
and a splendid assortment of
Plain ft* Fancy Silks,
Silk Mantles,
Dusters, Me.,
may be found among our assortment: also,
Ladies’
ALEXANDER KID QLOVES, SILK MliS, As.
Eve^y variety of Ladiee’ and Misses’ SHOES,
rod in Philadelphia expressly for
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this market.
All of which we will sell low for CASH.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS ft SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
RETAIL GROCER,
AMD DBALBR IN
Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigari, it.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb26-ly
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, .Agent,
MBIT DOOR TO W. V. HRRRINfl A C
"Whitehall St., Atlanta, Q-eorgia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
CAKES.
NUTS,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKEL8,
Ac., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Article*—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
Ths Uadies and the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. mar8.
IMPROVED
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
A 1
L80, a general assortment of
Wood Coffins, including Rose
Wood and Mahogany.
Marahal’s Sheet Metallc Burial Cases,
An entirely new article, nearly as light as wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight—
for sale at my Rooms, in Markham’s New Build
: ~g, on Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. ROBINSON.
Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John
Collier’s.
Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt-
f 0m4Jwm Wonft&mq
)y attended to
jan 23-Jy.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
—WIT*—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 191 Chambers 8L, New York,
IMPOETRRS A WR0LBSAL1 DEALERS IR
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
COX, HILL Si CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
▲RD DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
WINES, filftUORB,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, *C.,
Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 22.
THOMAS Si ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlaote, Geord*.
Office in Smith'. Balldlag, Whitehall atnet.
Q. 8. Trail, jelOtf Baa. T. Aimit.
jnnelt JRJTLuft ft
AMD COMMISSION DMALIRS 1M
BUTTER, CHEESE, &o.,
J>W, SOT, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga•
April 10-dAw3m.
DON’T FORGET
DAMTELL A McENTIRE
H AS 69 Casks of Bacon,
29 Tierces Lard,
100 Barrels Flour, (Extra Family,)
600 Boxes Tobacco,
Very low for Cath sxclusivaly. may 26
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
neee* ef th* eeoeeelon 01
I hereafter eSer ear etoeh ef " Cir-
euler," " Croee eat," “ Mater," •• Mill Sew*,”
Ac., at foreign price*. 8W Ho dutie. added.
McHAUGHtT OEM AMD A Co.
»»r 134b.
WAITED,
A GOOD. Milch Cow, with food ooaliUee, cad
hevlaf ■ yetteg eelf. Aepty «tth#"'Con-
todeney-*<*ra. juelA-tf.
From the Charleston Courier.
Nr. Russell and South Carolina.
Mean. Editors .*—1 for one as a8outh Caro
linian, do most earnestly pretest against Mr.
Russell's most miserable misrepresentation of
Booth Carolina sentiment in bis reosut letter.
Small is the credit whiob, with ms, at least,
he can hereafter command, ns a judicious ob
server and accurate errors which he grave'y
presents for the information of the world.—
Mr. Russell is, I am told, a geolleman, and I
am willing to believe does not mean to “ bear
false witness ” agaioot us. But what strange
association he could have fallen into to war
rant him in announcing, as a pregnant fact,
that the publio sentiment of South Carolina,
or any considerable portion of it, favors mon
archical institutions, I oannot imagine. In
the name of my fellow-oitisens, I protest
against ths aspersion ; but, with a deeper in
dignation still, do I protest against ths falber,
fouler, more degrading suggestion that any
freeborn native of South Carolina really de
sires to import loyalty from abroad, to govern
us here at home.
Shade of Dictator John Rutledge ! who cast
off the power liko a garment, aa soon as his
mission was achieved. Shades of the brothers
Pinckney ! of fiery old Christopher Gadsden !
of the game cock Sumter, and of that Prince
of partizans and of Republican ohivalry, Fran
cis Marion! can it be that suoh are the fruits
of thy lessons? Chevesand Lowndes ! McDuf
fie and Hayne 1 it is enough to make you burst
cerements of the grave; and, O! great
Calhoun ! is it for this that you lived, labored
and died? These are men who “ would have
brooked the eternal devil ” as soon as a King
in Carolina. But “ beneath the lowest deep a
lower deep I” It is not enough that we should
“ add it to our sins to ask a king to rule ovsr
us,” but we must import him ! I have no pa
tience to think of it.
Messrs. Editors, this is a question of fact,
and must be determined by testimony. 1, for
one, take the 4< witness stand,” and I avert
that so far as the community of S. C. is con
cerned, there is not the shadow of • pretence
for Mr. Russell’s assertion. A few parish plan
ters, isolated in their habits in, ecoentrioity of
thought and aolion, may, and, I believe do,
eniertain such views, (or rather they entertain
others with their expression) but of these they
are not fifty in the State, and the fifty could
not command fifty votes besides their own.
Volunteering as a witness, I sign to this de
position roy own name. If there be advantage
in superior opportunities of observation 1
claim something on that score over Mr. Rus
sell. I was born some fifty-two years ago in
South Carolina, on the extreme Northern
boundary of the State, but of a parentage from
the salt water. I was brought up in Colum
bia, the oeutre of the State, and for eight years
connected with the South Carolina College as
student and teaoher—spent my early manhood
in Beaufort, the extreme Southern planting
region, where, if anywhere, Mr. Russell's ’ol
igarchy’ may be supposed to flourish in full
vigor; and for fifteen years have lived in
Charleston, not altogether excluded from as
sociations with the landed " gentry.” I was
Clerk of tho Nullification Convention of 1832,
a member of the Convention of 1852, and of
that of I860, and for twelve years, as Attor-
nsy-general, have attended the session of the
Legislature in Columbia. I ought oertainly to
know as much of the publio sentiment in South
Carolina as Mr. Russell. And I solemnly de
clare that with all these opportunities, in the
thirty years since I came to man’s estate, I
have not heard as many as fifty people express
the views which Mr. Ruseell attributes to "the
gentry” of the State, and the greater portion
of the fifty have been women and children.
It is true that 1 have myself a friend or two,
well educated, keeping with the information
of tho times, and thoroughly Southern—that
is, capital haters of the North—who abuse
Washington and praise the CZAR. But these
are gentlemen noted for their individuality—
who are considered as indulging au idiosyncra-
cy, and no more represent political opinion in
South Carolina than did the Englishman of
whom Disraeli tells ua, who worshipped the
gods of Greece, and aacrified occasionally in
his drawing room to Jupiter, represent the
religion of England. But the people of South
Carolina, "gentry” and commoners, are es
thoroughly Republican as any in tha wide
world. Not Democratic—they believe no more
in King Numbers than in the divine right of
Queen Victoria, or the necessity, for them
selves, of a Louis Nepoleon. They believe in
a popular representative Government, of the
dominant race, under a Constitution securing
the rights of minorities; and to such a Govern
ment they are as loyal as ever Cavalier was
to hie King, and feel towards their ideel as
much enthusiasm as Frenchmen ever did to
wards the unattainable perfeotability which,
according to hie vain imagining, was to result
from bis day^drsam of fraternity and univer
sal equality.
Where we are both known my testimony, will
outweigh Mr. Russell's- But his testimony
will be read throughout Christendom. Mine
will roaoh but to a port ioa of the citizen* of the
Confederate States. Let «<«, however, at least
endeavor to understand eaoh other.
In much else Mr. Russell has proved him
self a very superficial observer. He is a graph
ic writer, and describee well what be seee with
bis own eye, bnt In nothing beyond this is be
to be relied on.
Your obedient servant,
ISAAC W. HAYNE.
Charleston, June 18, 18G1.
Notice.
I N enoeequene* ef the withdrew,! of the
Steamer* between Mobil* aad Naw Orleane,
tha Taeonoe Fausar Teem from New Or-
l.aoa to Atlanta and Colambue, aetabliehed in
Maroh 1881. ie ,Depended nntil further notice.
GEO. G. HULL,
Supt. A. A W. P. R. E.
D. K. CRANE,
Snot. M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A 00.,
Mobil* and H. 0. Steamer*.
jun* 8-dlL
on BBLS LAID on J«t reoelnd aa eel-
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