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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
ATLANTA,
THURSDAY
JULY 25, 1861.
NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 137.
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r ADAIR * SMITH.
RAILROADS.
■4 a Banking Company.
171 Mil##—Far*,..._$6 M.
YONGE, Superintendent.
iias ri.ii.flil r**tn.
a, daily, n. — •-**> A. M.
urusl* at — 6.30. P. M.
■„ daily, to 0-M. A- «
Llauta at 9.06, A. M.
■t rasanaeaa real*.
, daily, at - 6.60, P. M.
lit. 6 60, A.M.
LSO, P. M.
ItlanUat.. 11.46, P. M.
| run. in connection with the Train.
I Carolina and the torannoh and
kilroad., a August*.
t * Waat-Palnt BaliroaA.
Feat-Point, 67 Mil**—Parent* 60.
|B Q. HULL, Superintondant.
’ raunnena raain.
. daily at. -..10.10, A. M.
_>ISfft U. *10, P.M.
i-Point, daily, at — * 00, P. If.
Atlanta at...... Ml, P M.
BT ramitann runr.
, daily, at - 0.»0, A. M.
Nest-Point at - 6.46, A. If.
i-Point. daily, at *.16, A. M.
Atlanta at 7-40, A. M.
I oonnaeta with the Montgomery A
ad at Wet-Point.
* Atlantic EaUrean.
batten ooga, 118 Ifilaa—Pare,....$4.
LEWIS, Superintendent.
r PAMinein raain.
nta, daily, at - 16.16, A. M.
'hattanooga 7.60, P. M.
taeooga at — 1.46, A. M.
Atlanta at...... 16.60, A. M
f connect.,each way,with the Bom.
ilro.d at King.ton, the Bant Ten.
I Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the
1 Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta-
i A Weat.ni Hailroad.
I Macon, 10* Mile.—Para *4 06.
1 L. TYLER, Superintendent.
ear rasas**** raain.
Ota at...
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Mess aid Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—80LB AGENTS POR—
Wriglit^s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
m*j!7
-- 11.00. A. M.
am at 4-**> M
at —lfoo, P- M.
Atlanta at.l..^ - 4.00, P. If.
nonr axraaaa main.
IU at 11.00, Night.
•eon at 7.16, A. M.
on at-..—...11.00, Night.
1 anU at T.ll, A. M.
htTrain. will not be ran on tnn-
l"'olock Night Train from Atlanta,
*"*th the Oentral Baltaaad for toran-
•- A. It., and the Sooth-Weatarn for
i Columbaa, at 6.44, A. M.
Train from Atlanta, ooaweta with
I Railroad for Saraaaah at 1040 P.
I South. Weatarn Rail Road lor Oo-
1-66, P. It
rngh Ticket, from Atlanta to New
ling Omoiboa hffl ta #araoaab,
FRESH
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
BOOKS.
Army Regulation*, fur Confederate
Stater. 13.00.
Ilartlcc’a Taellc», 2 volumes, cloth.
All the Plates. $2.50.
Hardee's Turtles, 2 volumes, paper.
All the Plates. $2.00.
School Tor Ihc Guide*, 28 Plates. $1.
Camp I>iitv, for Infantry, Guards, Pa
trols, &c. 00 cents.
Rnlen for Field Forllflealionii and
their defence and Coast Defence. 00 eta.
Trooper’s Manual, for Dragoons and
Mounted Killemen. $1.75.
Selenee of W’ar, Strategy, selection of
GOLDEN EAGLE. I Cavalry Tartim, for Trooper, Platoon
and Squadron. 3 volumes, $5.00.
tSSHS^SS^i
Corner Peachtree and Decatur Street*.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING unequaled facilities for the pur
ohaae and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietor* would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and
the public generally, to their extensive new
and carefully selected stock of DRUG8. MED
ICINES, FERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINT8, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are now prepared to sell on the most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chemioali, they have a full assortment or
TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ac.
J^They are alao Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturer! of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DY8PEPTI0
ELIXIR.
march 30 *61.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
TEJV.VJf SSK K PRODUCE
Cotton, Groceries, Atc.
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
H AVE in .tore, at their Fire Proof Ware
Home, on the corner of Foreytb atreet and
the Railroad, (oppoeite 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.
Hi. iaa a. roars*.
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
—AKD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
■fAMiTTA staler,
Atlanta, Georgia,
K EEP eonilantly on band all kind, of Fio-
vi.ioo. and Family Suppliea, buy and Mil
all kind, of T.nne«*ee »nd Country Produce;
alao, Mil Good, maligned to the beat advan
tage, and render acoounta of .ale promptly.—
Patronage respectfully solicited.
A flue lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky on
hand, and for .ale by FOSTER A QUEEN,
may 6.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
TV hole tale and Retail Dealers in
flHINA, Gloss, Sliver, Plated Ware, Ve.ee,
V Pariai
Parian Figuree, Keroaine Lamp#, Candle-
.ttafce, Tea Treys, Table Mata, Baikal., Glue
■bade., Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP POR CASH.
White Granite end common Croob.ry at
wholesale, »t Charleston price., nearly oppo-
•it* Beach A Roott, Whitehall .treat,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April Id, |661
tmmm LORRILLARD S SNUFF.
(HaM.
in Bottles and bulk.
par aale la guantlttaa to Ashton by
X A. ROBINSON A CO. Whaluala Dnrppials,
LentSeville, Ktntmtkg,
' ‘ ' ' AN,
M. A. A tt A. SANTAS, Jto/el* IWpMa.
May *4—Im
Cooper’* mi*I Narombt’ Tactic*,
for Infantry, Cavalry ami Artillery. $1.75.
Robert's Artillery and Watiry’o
*k I rill lull Drill. 1 volume. $1.50.
Ward'* Mutuiul of \avul Tactic*.
$4.00.
IIurwcII'n Engineer'* Hand Book.
$1.75.
IIUHweir* Mechanic'* Table*. $1.25
Law'* Civil engineering, (London
Book.) $2.00.
Glynn’* Crane*,ifcc.,(London Book.) 75c
Wllaon'* Builder'* I’riee Bonk.
$1.50.
nenek'* Field Book for Engineers. $1
Templeton’* Mechanic's Companion.—
$1.25.
j<>27 j. McPherson & co.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HUNTER STREET,
Bctwkks McDomouh and Butler Streets,
Near the City Hall.
friends, and the publi
has established, aa above,
! generally, that he
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and alao a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he ia prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line, lie solicit* a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entruat him with their order*.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E. GULLATT.
J^^IIehas ou hand and foraalo two DRAYS.
Cheap for OtuK.
Atlanta, Jan. 30.
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, .Agent,
NEXT DOOR TO W. W. HERRING 4 CO.,
"Whitehall St M Atlanta, Georgia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent atock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
CAKES.
NUTS,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKEL8,
Ac., Ac.
-rted WINES, BRANDIES,
JOO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Alao, a great variety of Fancy Article*— Bas
ket*, Toys, Ae.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. mar8.
IMPROVED
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
A LSO, *|«ur*l assortment of
Wood Co flint, iuoluding Rom
Wood .ud Mahogany.
M.r.htl’. Shoot Met.Hr Itartal Cote.,
Aa totlrely e«w article, nearly u light aj wood,
and dotod up with Ind's Rubber—air tight—
foraale at my Rooma, I* Markham', New Build
ing, on Whitahall atroot, up otaira.
L. ROBINSON.
itaoid.no. cm Bridge atreet, neer Col. John
Collier's.
Order*, by teiagrnph, or otherwise, prompt
joaU-ly.
DON’T FORGET
DANIELL A McENTIBE
JJA8 56 *«*k* of
MbUl. , _
166 Barrel* Flour, (Extra Family,)
666 Boza. Tobaeao,
Vary low fcr Oaah exelualrely- mey *6
JAS. W. PRICE, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC^ PHYSICIAN,
O
FFICE in the Washington Hall, Atlanta*
Georgia. July 13, 1801—tf.
0
DR. H. W. BROWN.
FFICE—At bis reeidenoe on Calhoun street,
near the Medical College. inarch 30.
DR. JOHN G, WESTMORELAND,
O FFICE Qp Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at bis office
or next door above. March 36.
D
DRS. ALEXANDER * SHELBY,
Office on Marietta HorlX tUU.
R. Alkxandib’s residence on Marietta St.,
South aide.
Dr. Shilbt may be found at the Trout Houae.
March 27.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
OOUt and Retidente JYnrth Bid* mf Ma
rietta Street,
March 31.
H. HUNTINGTON, M. D.,
DENTIST,
ATLANTA, 01ORGIA,
OFFICE in Rawson’s new build
ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streest—
Evidence first house to the left of Col. Yan-
ay’s.
Bar
;kpnrrncns: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. E.
Rawson, Messrs. Beach A Root* Rev. Mr. Rog
ers, Dr. Logan* Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton* Henry Tarver* Albany. Jan 16.
E. J. A R. W. CRAVEN,
DENTISTS,
HAEE removed to their new
and splendid room in Pabkbe's
Block* opposite Beach A Roots, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
service*.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half-
price. Calls from & distance attended o with
promptnosa. iunelD-watw
J>* WITT BRUrM.
THOS. W. SATAGB.
BRUYN Ac SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battersby’s New Briok Building, corner of
Bay and Drayton 8treeta.
Refer to tho Citizens of Savannah generally.
March 18-ly.
SPRING MIUINERY!
Mrs. J. M. Boring
Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her
and the public to an inspection of them.
Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the
'hich will bo offered at prices to
latest styles, w
suit tho times.
Rooms in Parker’s
Whitehall street.
brick buildin
April
V
i. o. McDaniel,
WHOLBSALB DIALS* IB
BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
AND LEADING GROCERIES.
UunUr Street, beheeen Whitehall <ft Loyd Streete,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April 13, 1861.
COX, HILL ii CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DISBCT IMPORTERS OF
WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, It C.,
Peach- Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 33.
J. W. HEWELL,
WBOLRSALS ABO RSTAIL ORALBR IB
Fanoy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM'S BLOCK,
Comer Whitehall Ac Alabama Sts^
ATLANTA, OEOBGIA.
Feb. 16—ly.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer* Manufacturer and Dealer in
IATAHA CHARS, T01ACC0
SNUFF, PIPES, *e,,
WholMal* and Ratail, at lb. Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Mmmafartmry.
Whitahall Blrret, Atlanta, Georgia.
March *6.
THOMAS is ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, G«ngt*.
OBm ia Smith’* Building, Whitahall atreta.
G. 8. Tioau, jalfllf Bu. F. Anon.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
4J»D COMMISSION MCKGBAJTT,
Utnuni
ail sums or product,
H.atar Strata, totwaaa Whitahall u4 Prim,
1801. 1861.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Wholesale sad Retail Dealsrt la
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama 8U.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
f'kNE of our firm having returned from Mar-
v/ ket, where he baaJust completed an exten
sive purchase of oar Spring Stock ol
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE 4 FANCY GOODS
were never more attractive. The supply pf
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS, l»o.,
is ample.
Crept D'AngtaU,
Barege Angtaie,
French Chinlt,
Mozambique,
Grode Rhine,
and a splendid assortment of
Pfsls E Finney St I he,
Silk Manlleg,
Duelere, Ec.,
be found among our assortment; also,
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MITS, Ac.
Every varietvof Ladies' and Misses' SHOES,
manufactured in Philadelph
our trade. A more beautiful 1
CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
re have never <1
All of which
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta* March 28, 1861.
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
ABD DEALER IB
Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, &c.
Ohsrokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta* Georgia.
feb35-ly
N. A. McLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
ABD DBALBB IB
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacco, Cigars, &o.,
—ALSO—
COBAN. LARD. CORN A FLOUR.
JYo. 8, Cherokee Block, JPeeteh- Tree Si.,
Atlanta* Gaorgia.
T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re
spectfully invited to the above stock.
March 28
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturer* and Dealers In
MEN’S A BOY’S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASS!MERES AND VESTINGS,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall* Street,
v. M. BBTSOB* ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
v. m. bbadmobt ) April 2d* 1861.
t. I. rOIBDEXTSB, I
Bhdbyvllle, Tenn.
POINDEXTER ii LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
*o. 48, *a*o*n* .7*117,
NEW ORLEANS,
C'OR Receding. Forwarding and Balling, for
-a Merchant#, Plantar* and Trader*. Alao,
keoM oonataoUr o* baud * good aMorimontol
Field Hauda, Maohauic. end Houaa 8orr*nta.
May 1*.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wkdleult ud letall Sealer li
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
W ILL attend promptly to any baainw* on-
truatad tobim. Stare in FrenVlin Building,
. ^ta. ml*-ly
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAB WORKS.
A LANGE quantity hr sola ta the naual price
A of 1*4 Ml per buihei.
Feh. *1—dtt J. F. WABNEB, topi.
WASTED!
HOT*CM TO CWUSTiHiBBtnL
I eritiag ta u* to inftrmtata* vHl
Soutbcni MonUUmcg
B reel ring thr Hava In Baranuab.
Onr ulty yaalarday tu agonliad by «on-
flioting amoliona—Joy for the triumph of onr
arm*, ud anguiah for tha tarribla ooat of Iha
rletory. Tha fill of nobla, ehlralroua Bar
low oarriad • pug of Borrow to arary heart,
whtla numeroue houteholda war* plungtd I*
aorrow for tha daar departed otiae, or agoniitd
with utpua* and fear laat th*y too bar* lost
a ton or brother. But a part of tha bailie
Held haa bean rxpoard to riew as wo writ*,
ud eren that little bringa mourning lo n
Ibonaud hearte-
A dotting father, aa ha rode in from the
country yealerday, wu mat by a moeeenger
who reported to him tha nd nawa of tha death
of a farorito eon. “ How and where did he
die ?" waa Iha impulalra interrogatory. “Un
der Beanragard, at Manaaau, fighting againat
odde of two to one ” wu the reply. “ And
how wont the day 7” wu Immadlalaly ejacu
lated. “The enemy ware routed and put lo
flight,” waa tha reaponaa. “Thank God I”
said tha father— “ Then I am aatlaflcd—I giro
up my boy.”
Thie touobiog incident wo oommend to
ery a beart that baa bean btrenred in thla terri
ble but righteoua war. Let them take tha ex
ample of thla palrlotio father lo heart. They
lore their aoua and brother* no more than ha
—and wbllo humanity muet fetl, the prompt
ness of natural afTeotion must be obeyed, let
them baniah all excaaa of grief in the cheer
ing reflection that their belored onoa hare no
bly perlehed in defence of their oountry, of
truth, of juetice, and of right. They are pre-
eiona offerings and Hearen will pour out the
incenoe of ite bleaaingi upon the altar where
on they are laid.—Savannah Republican, 23
inatant.
Sunday A Day of Battle.
It la an erroneoua impreaaion, which pre
vails with many ptreone, that Sunday la a
day of Irnca in time of war,'and is obserred
by armies in conducting hoatUitioo. History
tells us that the great.battl* of Barnett waa
fought on Eaator Sunday, Aprii 14, 1471.—
The battle af Val, or Laffold, near Maaolrlobt,
was fought on Sunday, tho 2d of July, 1757
Tho Peninsula wu fruitful in Sunday fighting,
l’bo second battle in Portugal, that in Fimlera,
waa fought on Sunday, 31et of August, 1808.
Tha battle of Fuenlua d’Odor was gained ou
Sunday, tha 6lh of May, 1811. On Sunday
craning 16th of January, 1812, Lord Helling
Ion loaned tba brief but determined order that
“Cnidad Roderigo must bt oarriod by assault
tbia araning at seren o’clock.” Tho battles of
Orlboa waa fought on Sunday, the 27th or
February, 1814, and that of Toulouse, the last
general aotlon of tho Paninsula war, oceurred
on Eaator Sunday, tb* 10th of April following.
The battle of Waterloo waa alao decided on
Sundey, the 18th of June, 1815. The second
Burmese war afforded two examplea—Eaator
Sunday, the 11th of April, 1855, tho attaok
on the lines of defence at Rangoon, and Iha
attaok aed capture of Pegu, on Sunday, tho
21st of Norember, 1852. The rlotory of In-
kerman waa aohiared on Sunday, the 5th of
Norember, 1854; and, to crown the whole, it
wee on Sunday, the 10th of May, 1857, that
tho terrible Indian mutiny broke out at Mea
nt.
To this may bo add the glorious Coafedar.
at* Violory at Manauaa.
Northern War Feeling on the 41b July—
How le It Now.
A significant indication of tho exioting po
pular onthuaiaam in faror of a rigorous pro
secution of tho war, was afforded la-day da
ring lbs rending of the President's Message
ia the Houae of Repreeenlatiras. Upon the
reading of the recommendation that, In order
to giro the legal means for making this can-
test ehort and decisive, Congreae should plaee
at the disposition of the Government for thie
purpoee at least four hundred theueand men
end four hundred millions of dollars, an lira*
preaaibla shout of approbation flllod tho Houae
proceeding alike from the floor and gallariee,
end seemingly aa unanimous as It waa oertain-
ly enthuslaa.io. It was an outpouring of feel
ing from the popular heart whioh |
a far
ore* that
the people are far ahead of the Government
In their desire for a rigorous prosecution of
the war, and a abort and decisive .contest.—
X. r. Herald.
Brutal Outrage*.
The Editor of the Lewieburg Chronicle,
who it in the army, and connected with the
command of General Garnett, near Phllllppa,
in hla Inst letter to his paper says, tha Inva
ders are parpratrtalng upon tho loyal eUl.aaa
about Phllllppa enormities ef the moat axa-
crable character. Not content with salting
and appropriating to ther own nee, or d octroy
ing any and every kind of property which
may fall ia their way, the monatere here been
hunting married femalee, from heuee to haute,
for the gratification of their brutal loats. Mr.
Warren says the** charges are proven againat
tb* enemy to be true, by unlmpeaoababl* wit
nesses.—FVneeatle ( Va.,) Santinel, July 19.
From Urn LoalrvUU Courier.
Leaving HI* Own State.
Eletou, Kt , July 17, 18A1.
Editor. LauinSU Courier t Who* I aaooptad
at tha hand* »f the Souther* Right* party ef
thla But* the taadidaoy of State Tmature*, |
entertained fears that Keataeky. my native
Stale, waa that becoming lo* Northern la po
litical feeling* fer a*, and kariag dtaanaln-
ad when that day should arrive, t« join mj for
tune and daatlay with the auaay Booth, and to-
iierlag It m4 a* Car dial sat, sad wishing ta g*
South at aeon aa I eaa attaaga my haaiaeaa, l
dee Ilia the farther caarua, aad hop* yen will
withdraw my name.
I remain ytwra, he.
G. TERRY.
»*oa
SCHOOL OV THE GUIDES,
0 OTSOTftff*
riletoatta tank by taallen tba receipt of one
’tiler. J. MePKBRSON A 00.
inset.
AL. -a*—.