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with «r oUkaat ™1M, and •#»«-
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* swrkod oa copy lot • tpoallod
td until ortend OBt, .ad chariot
XiaMrud In tho Dtltr, Bnd Winn
' trgod BO por coot. additional to tho
^tKunurJuvjs
k Removals, Copartnerships, Nodes* to
and payment demanded quarterly.
* a must m paid roa is
o ho laoortod la tho WoAly pnpor oa-
lU'Ttlt la olthor ol tho paptra,wlll
•^atesKteg^nd--^
* > be paid to adrance to every
ite for OhsritaMs InstUstloos, MlUta-
-rsoles, Weed, town asd other BoWle
| charged half prtoa
^ deaths are pabUabed as news; hot
■ of Respect and Funeral levitations
mente.
a to Local Ootomn will be charged *0
r r.ri.Oon wffl ho wad. Irota tho loro-
ansi## a iuivh
HAlLKOiUS.
i a fchWat OMfur.
aA^»tifo#-rtk.—ll M
I TONlHd, Buporintoudont.
n ttiunut tun
, daily, *4 Mk A-
3?S=rc:§R|
o olwnwo Wt A. M.
.. poaaaaum «ta.
i. daily, at A*#, P. ft.
....... Md, A. M.
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.n.u, p. u.
js in con portion with tho Train,
potina and th# Sawannah aad
i. a Augusta.
t Wnatofwtrt So tbs, I
l-Toict, 87 lHI»-For*..»8 M-
| fi. HULL, Bup.rixteud.nl
at riuuota than.
dlp.hfc W.1#, A. *.
tat at —l.t*. t- M.
w.-te*...— B4B, K M.
... Ml, KK.
IT paaaaaoaa ioiH.
, daily, at - #.88, A. h.
.'IBUtisnZrttfctt
-D»ate at T.H, A. M.
I oonnocto with tho Montfnm.PT A
, 1M Mite—Faro.....It-
f. t> W ft.' hnp«ninondonl
hat ruwion toaiu.
. daily, at.— A. M.
-w. r.hh, I. M.
_ 1 «, A. M.
„10.0». A. M
AddetMhCb way. with tho Bona
ho last Ton-
•Iton, and th*
imiraww
• t. TriiH, SupatinUodonL .
[ nr pimnn rtltt.
at tl.M, A. M.
?“ -Aftti.
J ' „. ......... 7.1*. A. M.
IMASifht.
TviJnV w'i'ii'nM‘CThi on
l*clock Hight Train from Atlanta,
bh tho Oaatral KaUraad br Baton-
M , and tho Booth Vootora for
IQ i HOI ■ man i d-nh
LW, P. M.
ugh Tlckolo from Atlanta la Saw
pi Om-tihtW far. la Sotanoah.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Mem ami Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—SOLI AOBHT8 FOR—
■phjlf
GEORGIA aHS^HOTE LIST.
Augusta Insurance A Banting Company, Auqv*Ui
W. M. D'Autignsc. Free K. Walton, Cash.
Bank of Angnoia, Atigoata.
' 1 “ — • ~ “—Oaah.
clrctila-
•smuffiE
Me, rig. Her -urjr and tailor on aea-ahore; uni.
10a, Tig. wagon and team;
•Esse*
10a, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine.
■‘- o,w m : o3sS'S , o
. A. P. Dialing, Oaah.
Bank of CWpwiftua, Oolombwa. < j
W. H. TpAfla. P v «s D. Adams, Cash.
6a raised from la.
£tt2jHgpg...JL* hn.il.Ct
7IVS.. John Mclrydo, Oaoh.
iani of r*tto». Atlanta.
A W. U .lood, Proa.... A Amtell.Caoh.
A few Impr* aalmia, 10a and 30a, (old plataa, Noa. be*
tweeo 1,000 and arc to circulation, with forged
riguAuras.
Bank <f MftUU Ooorgia, Macon.
lease Mcott, Pr6a. ... A. H. PoweU, Oaah.
Bank of Savannah. Savannah.
left end, butt of a female on the right.
aawesHfl*®'
out. Tig. lemate nutuing a ruuuer in ner ngnv n>u
100a, have a ataainer on left end with 100 ovet
under It; email 100a around the a 1 ‘
Bank of Georgia" on the back I
genuine.
CSanfnif Ratrtiad^Banting Ccmpanv, Barannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Ouyler.Caah.
OUy Bank of Avgnota, Augusta.
A. Gould, Praa. J. Bama, Oaah.
Fbrmere’ A Mockamtcf Bank, Savannah.
J. Rlchardaou, Praa J. B. Gaudry, Caah.
Q—rgia Railroad A Banking Company. Aupuata.
John P. King, Prea. J. Milligan, Caah.
00a, «lg. three face*, the middle one Is Indistinct—
poorly angntred.
La Grange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres. W. H. Toiler, Cash.
60s, vlg. beehive, male head and I
■erne on left end. good Imitation of
j 60a ou right end,
r old plate.
(Bee Paruiara’ and I
MorckanU’ A PlanUrt’ Bank, Savannah.
,.A. Barrie, Gash.
..A. B. Oowan, Oaah.
.. J. 8. Hatton, Cash.
..Broke
FRESH
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Oorn.r Pwmhtro. and D#o»t«r Btrw.1*.
' ,1F*fT&Sf*?*.
W. U. BARN(8, • •
&
cr
Hrokn mmd Cltood Bmukt.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta
Bant of Groonookoro’. G^een* aboro’
Okorakon Inonfanom A B'king Go., Dalton ^BrokA
Commorria! Bank if Bnmnbtck, Brunswick.. Closed.
Bnckangt Bant, GHIBn. Broke.
BAoHorBmmtafGriimn,Qr\mn Closed.
tetfxzffigr&ZF"" * - iU
JtBUWS. 1,1
TM» Bank ta mH*ei»rrent hare.
SanAom Bank <tf Gooraia, Batobrldga . Broke
Timber CutUr* Bank, Savannah.........Net Bankable
Refuse all Georgia Banka not found h»ra. The die-
*' l " •“ to ’ ,r * “•
BRUGS & MEMCLM8.
MINNKUTT, TA1UR A JONES,
Sign of the
lugwaloohof RIaDT-MADI CLOTHING,
td am ready to .upply the eitiion. of Atlan
ta aad th. aurrouuding country, with
Cwata.
nta,
Vaata,
Mhlrta,
Handkerchief..
Neck-tie..
Both,
Hats,
Cape,
[ elae in the Clothing line, ol
d at LOW PRICES. All who
> bargain. ,hoald giwa ma a call.
-aiao, on a...—
J ewelry I Knives!
O o m b s 1
A.nd other Notiona.
M. OPPENHKIMKH,
Whiteall atreat, nearly oppn.it.
H8tf Rddtamaa A Bank
aad evanthlng elta
good quality aad at
deeire bargain. ,boal
COLOMBO PHOTOCRAPHB.
■PORTRAITS takaa from Lila, or copied from
X Old Dagnarreotypaa, Ac., by tkaPhetgraph-
I# proem, and
MltAROXD TO ANT BIBS.
Mom Miniature the bp to th. aim of Mb.
Fanohe hating Dagaerraotynm of lh«r da
eeMd rwiatfrar and fnand., now hate the op-
nwMatty of hating them hnplM to nybieo
Sij may wl»h. and palatad «p to the Ufo fa
OfL Oft WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL
with the eaweiaty or gettfng a perfect llheheBt
‘■saar-
mm!,
H. HUNTINUTON. M. ».
_ DUNTiaT,
0K atlajita. eeo.eiA,
OFFICE la Bawaan'taeir build-
Ibitebull gnd Hunter 8tree
»lint houae to thh left of Out. '
rrrrcm: Hon. R. F. Lgrea, Hr, X 9.
Raweon. Meeara. Beach t Root, Her. Mr. Boa
*n. Ur. Logan, Atlanta i Rev. G. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vaaon. Eeq.. Col. Nelann Till, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan IB.
WUHllfs Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
t. ». rLXMins.
SLAB. W. CRAVEN.
mmr DHJBffTieTI
mpflHHh HAKE removed to their new
and splendid room in pABsmt'a
Block. op|>o«ite Beach A Roots, where (her are
prepared to wait on all who may wiah their
Ministers, who are potion charged half-
orioe. Call* from a distance attended o with
promptness. junel9-watw
MEDICAL.
DR. H. W. BROWN.
O FFICE—Al bis residence on Calhoun streel,
nesr the Medical College. march 30.
DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND,
or next door above.
March 36.
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
(Opposite Paaaenger Depot,)
ATLANTA, O-KO.
pm- PROMPT ATTENTION -fo*
pm- PAID TO -«R
pm- FILLING ORDERS.-tRi
LIBERAL ADVANCES
MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE
CASH SYSTEM
E—X—C—L—U—8—I—V—E—L—Y !
Prices Curreat mailed to customer!* weekly.
DR8. ALEXANDER * SHELBY,
Office on Marietta Street, Norik tide.
D R. Alkxasdbb's residence on Marietta 8t.,
South side.
Dr. SnBLar may be found at the Trout House.
March 37.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Otkct mmd tUaidrnce JYkrtk Bide of Ma
rietta Street,
March 21.
MECHANICAL.
DB WITT BROTH.
Wholesale Produce House,
NOW ON BAND, •
LARD, 1 ar ( CORN.
LARD, V Bnrou. J CORN.
LARD, ) A Flatting ( CORN-
NAHONIU HALL
In Start,
BACON. I at ( FLOUR.
BACON, \ Barnet, J FLOUR .
BACON, ) A Fleming, ( FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS ) at f AT THE
WILL BE > Bamen, V LOWEST
FILLED, J A Fleming. ( PRICES.
FOR CASH.
Consignments solicited.
Liberal advunces made.
Large 8tocks kept on hand.
Orders filled with dispatch.
60 Casks Bacon—to arrive.
800 Barrels Flour—to arrive.
6,006 Sacks Prime White Corn—iu store.
40 Ferkin K gs Freah Lard—in store
General Commission Business attended to by
BARNES A FLEMINO,
Masonic Building,
March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA
Clothing §iall.
am. i8oi.
•SALMONS k SIMEONS,
Whoteaale sad Retail Dealer* to
F0KM S IwmSTIf (HI CM,
Oantar of Wbitahall and Alabama 81a,
Atlfmtfv. Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm haring returned from Mar
ket. where he haejuiteompletod an aztan-
•i»u purchaae af ear Spring Stoek ol
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE A FANCY GOODS
were never more attractive. The supply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS. *o..
is ample.
Crept IPEnglmU,
Barege Anglais,
Breach ' hint*,
JBasambique,
tirade BhUee,
and a splendid assortment of
Biaim E Fancy Bilks,
Bilk Mantles*
tiers* Be,*
msjr he found among oar assortment; also,
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MliS, At.
of Ladies’ and Misses* 8H0E8.
in Philadelphia exprassly for
our trad#. A more beautiful lot of
CARPCTINB9. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this msrket
Al) of which we will sell low for CASH.
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta. March 38. 1861.
J. H. LOVEJOY,
>s. ar. savaos.
BRITYN & SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battersby’s New Brick Building, oorner of
Bay and Drayton 8treets.
W ILL furnish Plaos and Specifications, and
give their personal attention to the er
lion of Buildings in any part of the State.
Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally.
March 18-ty.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON UEJNTER MTHEET,
Bstwikm McDunova and Butler Streets,
Near the City Hall.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and the public generally, that he
has established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
rhere he is prepared to do al) kinds of wnr
io his line. He solicits a share of patronage,
«nd will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
i all that may entrust him with their orders
Orders promptly attended to.
James e gullatt.
ffiM- He hss on hand and for sale two DRAYS.
Cheap tor Cask.
Atlanta, Jan. SO.
Steam Tannery for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for sale their 8TEAM
TANNERY, situated on Decatur street,
uear the Rolling Mill. There sre attached
thirty-six Tanning Vats. Lime-House, Curry
ing Shop. Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with
■II necessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on
the prom laea, a two storv Brick House, two
frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branoh ol
•ater ruoniog through the loL Capitalists
will find this one of the beat investments ever
»flered ia this city. Apply on the premises,
« McMillan a bellingrath.
March 18—if.
i. o. McDaniel^
WnOLSBA LS OKALKB IB
BRAIH, I AGO I, LAE0, FLQOB,
AND LEADING GROCERIES,
Eunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 18. 1861.
MASSHALL HOUSE,
WM. OOO LI DOE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Hint IB.
COX, HILL & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
amu dissot lapoavaaa op
WIRE8. I.IQUORI,
CIQAM, TOBACCO, AC.,
F—ek Tree Street, AMmmta, Geerfin.
March II #
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
awn dialbr nr
Tobacco, Wine, Liqnor, Cigars, he.
Oherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
feb25-ly
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, Agent,
hxt door To w. r. ■■Raise a oo.,
Whitehall SU, Atlanta, Georgia.
FR0IT8,
CaKE8.
NUT8.
CANDIES.
PKESEFVE8.
JELLIES.
Pit K ELS,
Bo. ha,
nc Imported WINE8, BRANDIES.
TOBACCO. CIG AltS. Ac.. Ac.
Also, a great variety ot Faney Articles—Baa
keta. Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Pa bile generally are re
spectfully invited to call. marl.
IMPROVED
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
A LSO, a general assortment of
Wood Coffins, including Rose
Wood and Mahogany.
Marshal's »heet Metatle Burial Cases,
An entirely new article, nearly as light as wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air tight—
forsale at my Rooms, io Markharu’* New Build
Dg, on Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. ROBIN80N.
Residence on Bridge street, near Ool. John
Oullier’a.
Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to
■HO, 127,
Confrtlrrani
i a foe jour Hlft.
Prats* year wife, man; for pij’a sake give
her a ii'tlt eneouraftinret—it wee’t hurt jum.
She has and# year hone ctmfortal le, yter
hearth bright and shining, your food agreea
ble; for pliy*s take tell her yon ibauk her. If
nothing more. 8be don't etpeet ft; it will
make her eyes open wider than they have fee
those ion years, bat it will do her good for til
that, and you too. There are many women
to day thirsting for the word of pra'se, the
language of encouragement. Through sum*
mar’s heat and winter's toil, they have drudg
ed uaeomplaioiogly, and so accustomed have
their fathers, brothers, and husbands beer ms
to ihsir monotonous labor, that they look for
and upon them as they do oa the daily rising
of the sun end its doily going down- Homely,
every day llfo may be made beautiful J>y an
eppreoimion of its very Hsmolioms. Yon
know that if lha floor ia elaan, manual labor
baa been performed io make u so. You know
that if you can uke from your drawor a clean
shin whenever you want It, somebody’s fin
gers have aebed in the toil of making it so
fresh and agreeable, so smooth aad lustrous.
Everything the! plearee the eye and the tense
baa been produced by constant work, much
thought, great cart, and untiring effort a. bod*
II; sod mentally. It is not that many men
do not appreciate these things, and Lei n
glow of gratitude for the numberless atten
tions bestowed upon them in sickness stid in
health, but they are ee selfish in their feetit g.
They dou’t come out with a hearty •• Why,
how pleasant you mska things look, wile;” or
** I'm obliged to you for takinc «o much
pains." They thank tbs tailor for giving
*• fits;” they thank tho man in the full omni
bus who gives them a ssat ; they thank lha
young iady who moves in the c»i’eert room ;
io fact they thank everybody and everything
out of doors, because it is tbe custom ; and
then come home, tip their ebaira back and
their heels up, pull out the neaspaper. grum
ble if the wife asks them to hold the baby,
scold il the fire has got down; or, if any thing
is just right, shut tbrir mouths wiib a saiack
of satisfaction, but never say * k 1 thank you ”
1 tell > ou whs*, men, young and old, ir you
did but show an ordinary oivility towards
those common artioles of housekeeping, your
wives—if yon gave tbe one hundred and six
tieth part of the compliments you almost
ohoksd thorn with before they were married :
if you would stop Lha badinage about whom
you are going to marry when number one is
dead— (vucb things wives may laugh at, but
they sink deep fometi(nes)~if you would
eedbe to speak of their faults, however banter-
ingly, before o'here—fewer women would
seek for other sources of happiness than yonr
cold, so so ish affeotioa. Praise your wife,
then, for all the good qualities she has, and
you may rest assured that her deficiencies are
fully counterbalanced by your own.
A Parody.
Verj amusing is the following parody on
Byroo’s celebrated “Destruction of 8enacbe-
uyroi
rib;”
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT TUB GAB WORKS.
A LARGB quantity for sale at tho nsual price
of I2g ©eul por bushel.
~ ib. 31—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supi.
WANTED!
U R clrh I or l«n mod Jnnru/nn.D Button, to
iuk. Wool and Fur H.u Steady employ,
moot aad food watea Apply to
18. J. M. HOLBROOK. Atlanta. Go.
H
DOST FORGET
DANIELL ft McENTIEE
I M Qaafea of Baoon,.
ti Tioraea Lard,
1M Barrala Flour. (Kutra Family.)
IM Boaaa Tobacco.
Vary Io* for Caah .xcluairaly. may it
J. W. HEWELL,
OLD DOMINION 8AWS.
vnuuu in i
RICMMONO, VIRGINIA.
Fanojr and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM'S BLOCK,
Cumw ’Whitehall Ac A-lafdtona Htfc.
AtftAKTA, 9 BOB 91 A.
Fah. II—ty.
of Virgiaia.
1 *. abaft horaaftor offer our .lock of * Cir
cular,* “Cmaoeui.” •' htulay.” “ Kill Buura,”
Ac., at forolfp prioct MW No dutim adifod.
MoHAHOOT ORMAffD * Cv.
J2LT
OA BILB LARD OIL >«t rwairad oa a«a-
OU alnaaitaad for aal. by
J«aaU BUTLER t
1 FXTIRE.
The sheriff earn* down like a ost on
strange kits ; hi* pockets were full of attaeh*
meats and «riie ; and lha sound of bia voiea
was as draar as the duo that makes m poor
d«bior in baste out and run ; and there stood
ths priming prove, still as a dream, propelled
by no muvcle, unwakvd by steam; ibwfurusco
unlighted. the eng'ne uohaard. the cylinder
empty, the piaion uns irred; and there Isy the
foofoesp. nuwritten and pair; upon It no iimi,
no leader, no isle; the lamps were unlighted,
the sanctum waaa'iU, *iih rust on tbs aol*«
Hors and duvt in ilia quill; and there lay the
horse wi h no paper upoa't, no rule iu the
stick, no ink iu the fount; the o<t-es were
empty of letter and vpaee, to sheers ea the
Imtik sod no form in the chase; the plsiea waa
still and the carriage moved not ; no form in
the lys-trough, no lye io (he pet ; the proof
unoorreettd, tbs leader unwrii; the malUt m-
lifted, the planer uubit. For the Angel of
Death—the Evangel of Law—had found in
the “True Californian” n fl*w ; nod the jour
nnl, alsnl like the swordfish that flew, felt
death io the touch, and tamed eorp*e*like
aad blue. And there toy the mighty Colossus
of Rhodes, with brass quite sufficient lor nine
hundred loads; and the glory of Canon, in
spite of rhjmes, hath perished like frostwork,
tor want of tbe dimes."
8uch will he tbe fata of many a journal be
fore the red Mars succumbs to ike while an
gel of pesos.
The Richmond •• Whig” of the 8tb of July
soya:
“ We much lament to bnve to record the
denib of ibo gsllaat Lieut. Col. Dreus, of
Loufoisoa. by a abet from the enetwy, while
soeuiiag wiihio two or three tulles of Newport
News about day break last Friday morsing.
One of bia men, a member of the 8tirrvep«>rt
Greys, named Hacked, waa also killed, dix
or eight of tbe enemy ware made to bite tb«
dust, bet one such mao as Dreux is worth all
tha vile Yankees that ever etuek of oed-ft»h.
Let hlsdesih be avenged by whole beteoomba.
Col. D. was a gentleman of great worth and
popularity. His deal# will produce * pre-
found aeaaa'ion In New Orleeus. ilia remains
are la be sent to New Ortoane.
NATIONAL
T HKRC » MT.nl tknUMnl dollars atoll
Ou* m* for luboeriplta .td ontortfoio,,
»u .coouqi ot th. lot. - W.ui o.l Snrnnii»
o.».p.prr,by parliM KOUtrad t.
Hl*». 1 DHd ib. mouoy—Io ao/or-
ing/orl/U**.<•/*1 I. not ihl. tlmpl. >uto-
maul.Dough to indimoTary mou. *uukuu*s
hioHoll K> bo ladobud. to mtko Immadioir
goymout. «lih*r io *h«l« or io porl 1 • ths
uood BoA soys! -Th»u shall ootmuMlq ih«
mouth of tho ox that troodeib out lbs eor* *—
isr|F • “ ■
by.
Ntlihor should ioo starts tho Priul.r, who,
‘ uoromitRog toil, fbrolshM your m.ut.l all
- BANLIITKR
iIbrolshsa 3
, C. R. 1
AUosta, Juo. 7. It*l.
WAHT0S,
A IEBVART-good bostlor, white or hlooh,
logo with u efifioo, to tho war. Apply *t
this offtoo. Jxly X~k