Newspaper Page Text
**«
WWHIH' -.11.1^
oiiMiuauujtaa
-B9
8oX$& S5E W81V C a N F E DM W'AKf-W
=^f==?=
, iULT 37, fen.
■.«.» -inSE?
at 6re »«il
*7 . *\
ftptra j3
RkUtef >o». l>rto* fifty
Coat Battoa*.
~L relaatJoba M. Hoi-
sty. Atlanta, Oaaryta.
1 Tnaallnf Agaat.
oar Uaml Trerellng Aff't
tor oabacriptiou and ad-
“Soathem Oonfodoiacy."
af Rote*, It alaa salkar
, aad git* rooolpta far tka
*« Maatlag.
■ an nqneatad to meot
Saturday avcnlng, 37th loot,
.for tha purpooe of conaMer-
; relotlre to tha valfitn of
ally.
MANY CITIZENS.
Notice.
ads haad la loeal notices
la too lata ia tha asaa-
tt Doming. Tka
afoo. at six o’clock ; aad for
kafera they loara aa now
Ia ordsr to lasara in-
ka furniahed to ua by two
Death,
aa old aad much astoem-
:ly, at hla residence, in
at noon. Father Rosser
, looking aflor tha war
Bo want hone; and,
a to root. Hie wife, hoer-
, want to hie bedside, bat
oaaaad to broathe. Ha
bar, a purs aad goad man.
}lrad aad died without aa
as good old father Rosser.
Correspondent.
: will fail to read the able
sf oar correspondent,
assaa the day attar tba
inkle gentleman, aad aaa
ntplitbed writers ia
wa weed net any this ta
regular readers of oar
w It. Upon his graphio
"isid daeorlptleaa of tka
lak are unparalleled la
with tba most absorbing
Confederacy (HBre,
I letter end telegraphic
■ Junction—the great
I at present Wo hero
V correspondents thorn rerl-
Etetybody irants to
all important dispa tehee or
red by ns, will be promptly
entry bulletin,
times it la probable that ex-
will gat sdoat We caution
t them, end beg everybody ta
■y believe.
hla fcclllty for obtaining
however, costa ns heavily,
one who Is so anxlona to get
t the equity of snbecr blng
paper.
aes oa oar dally list and
y, will be erased this week,
renewed. We ln-
tbe paper at the termlna-
which It Is paid.
- the Dally are IS par annum
th—the cheapest Dolly in
the tame amount of rtad-
vary large sheet, fall of the
Her. The cheapest way to
tabecrlbe for the Confeder-
~otrlotftc*
, an honest tad patriotic
living asar tha lias of
city yesterday, aad tab-
af wheat, tad MM baskets
ate loan, t> be delivered
- af August. Ha say that
~lae wklek ka raises this
Ooverameal. Ha says it
to him whether Ooafoderate
Bat. |Basmach as hla produce
will be worth nothing If the
worthless.
'—,Y*t~—
nay letters.
I confer a favor aa as, aadaa
taking as with tha letters
their friends ia the army, or
; aaay be of general later,
sail from them tor oar eel-
■ are af a public nature, aad
All persons
bars their letters presorted
MTTbe eenisas at the 2d Baptist Chureh
aa Sabbath maralsg will ha. la apprsprisle
recognition af tha Dirt as favor extended to
star dr ala'la Uta lata great battle at Manassas.
N. M. Crawford. D. D, of Pealeld, wUI
JAhfSW DeDamald. ■
arrang emcat wflt to aul* to
IkU fie* Brlgmto^lU
They are weil drilled
military GlanlpNan. art
sfiFFldfi
apatrtoite Gcairc to (to
Tka Plrto Gnnrgfta Regiment.
Tka publicailen ia iwo of oar alt? papers
•f a partial liat af tbe Gate-City Guards—
•aid to ba all of ikat gallant bond of Vclun-
toon who kad raaohod Staunton from th« scene
of tkair unfortunate rotraat in tka vicinity of
Laurel HUl f Virginia—haa avakonad ia our
•oaauaitj tko liveliest iaiorooi for iko oafoty
of tko remainder of tko Company, ao well ao
tko oafotj of tkooo compooing tko othor miee-
lag eompaaioo of our Firto Regiment. Wo
•faoerely kopo. aad believe, that wo oball ooon
boar of tko safety of all tho missing.
If wo beve loot bravo moo, thoir oountry
will raap tko benefit of thoir deaths. AU ao-
oouato oooour in tko asiuraaoo that they tougbi
tka enemy la North-Western Virginia that,
boforo tkoy oonquor this land blood will flow
tiko wator. Evon Gen. MoClollan, it io oaid,
boro lootimoay to tbo valor and indomitablo
pluek of oar mon, by tho exproooion of as
tonishment, when ho learnt how amall tko
foroo wao that bad maintained Ita ground oo
long.
Ao to tbo loot of tho enemy, no aoourota in
formation could ba obtainod. It wao euppoeed
to bo not Uta than 400—tome oetimoto it aa
high ao 600. Our riflemen ohot with great
acouraoy, and Cnpt. D Ltgooi’o piece mowed
down whole oolumni.
Nkwo Fnon Gasmitt’ii Lats Command.—
Tba following briof but reliable information
wo obtain from Dr. John G. Powell, who left
Chant Mountain Pete oo Friday loot. Mr.
Powell woo aoeompanied by his ion, who wao
in tho reeent engagement between Gens Gar
nett end MoClollan. Our forceo ore in poe-
aeaeion of tho Paea at Cheat Mountain, and
larga numbers of volunteare were rapidly con-
oentrating there. They oome from mountain
and valley, from far and near to aid in repell
ing the further advanoe of the Federalists.—
Mr. P. elates that our aotual loss is greatly
lees than baa boon reported ; that several of
the Georgia eompanies, said to have been cap
tured, had returned to our eooampment, and
that a groat mony othora, believed to have
been lost, have found their way to tho Paee in
•afety. Tho suffering among our troops, how
ever, has boon of ao extraordinary charaoter.
After thoir fatiguing engagement*, and their
long, tedious and heavy retreat, many were
compelled to go without a mouthful of food
for upwards of 48 hours. No description con
give any accurate idea of the terrible suffer
ings of this brnvo band of soldiers.—Rich
mond Dispatch 22d inslant.
The Riohmond Whig of the 22d has the fol
lowing :
Ao offioer of Col. Garoett’e command, who
U direotiy from Monterey, rays our whole lose
at Rioh mountain and the retreat of Garnett,
in killed, wounded and prisoners, does not
exoeod 400. Mony of those reported prison
er! wore not captured, but oacaped and have
returned to oemp. This wai the oaae with the
four Georgia oompaoies, who were out off
from the main body and euppoeed to be cap-
tnrad. They have reaohed Monterey safely.
These taken prisoner! at Rioh Mountain, in*
eluding thO'Hampden Sidney Company, have
bean released on parole and have arrivad at
Monterey.
Jesse S. Thrasher#
“Cousin John" was thrown into a fit of wild
delirious joy, on receiving the telegraphic an
nouncement of the brilliant feat of bin eon at
ike great battle of Manaeaea, on Sunday last,
and many wort tho congratulations be receiv
ed on that account-
But it seems the appreciation of young Jesee’a
heroic oonduct is not oonfined to Atlanta, as
will be seen by the following letter:
Sal km, Ala., July 24th, 1801.
Dear Cousin John: We have just received
the newt of Jesse's heroism, and the prodigies
of valor ho performed, at the great battle of
Mannoses, on the 21st. It has thrown this
whole village into a furor of sxeitment and
enthusiasm. In a larga crowd, when the news
arrived, he was long and loudly cheered. God
bless him ! I congratulate you on haviog such
a sou.
Every man, woman and child, with us, will
die sooner than bo oonquerred. We are bound
to conquer. We trust in Providence, keep our
eworda and bayonets sharp, and our powder
dry.
Yours most truly,
pB" At a meeting of tho Board of Trustees
of Marosr University, held in in this city yes
terday, tba following resolutions were adopted
aad requested to bo printed in the journals of
the eity:
Resolved, That we acknowledge, with devout
gratitude to Almighty God, His manifest in
terposition in tho signal victory with which
bo erowned tho arms of the Confederate States,
on the 21st instant, at Manassas, that it affords
ua aaaoranee thet the same overruling Provi
dence will be manifested in our favor; and that
it does encourage as to make any sacrifices
which may be necessary to tha final success of
our arms, and to the eeteblishment of an hon
ored and permanent peace.
Resolved. That Dr. H. M. Crawford, the Pres
ident, be requested to lead ue ia prayer for the
eeuee of oar country, and especially in behalf
ef tko toudonte and graduates of Mercer Uni
versity, now in tko service of the Confederate
flutes.
* \ A 1 Funeral Net tee.
The friends nod acquaintances of Albert
Jordon Clarke end family, aad Robert M.
Clarke and family ere invited to attend the
Funeral of tko former from Wesley Chapel,
this (Saturday) mnra'ag to 10 o'clock.
Air-Tight Fruit Jan t
IMALL DOT
July IT-lnr.
^ SMALL lot fob sale by
T. a. BIFLET.
naUkorlltM wkllataaaa
«W «» m
\'. , ton) I
DISSOLUTION.
> heretofore existing between
Retire is this day dissolved.
W.H IfcRnfe* ti atone
itosefttoaptto
PORT-OFFICE.
Fast Otrum, Atlajta, Jane If, IML
To aooommoSats the r^blU, all earns Air poetaf^ar
■tainpod snvotope to ena SeUar or mors, wUlbersestv-
to ta bankable Hindi, but no spade ehaage will bagivan
fas paper. THOS. 0. HOWARD, P. M.
Post Ornca, Atlahta, Oa., )
Juno 1st, 180t. j
Ail lotiors dropped in the Poet Offloe with
United Stales Stamps on them will be treated
as othsr unpaid sealed mutter, and forwarded
at once to the Dead Letter Offloe.
All letters for a greater distance than flvu
hundred milee, chargeable at tbn rates of ten
cents for each single letter, and must be pre
paid on mailing the same.
THOS. C. HOWARD, Poet Master.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY k JOYNER,
(LATS 0. LU.L HAMILTON,)
DRUGGISTS A\D APOTHECARIES,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T HIS firm has been formed for the purpoee
of oerrving on tho
am fiPsiMss,
in all its branobee.
We have lately been
enabled to replen
ish the Stock with
about twelve hun-
OILS. ALC6HOL, See.
We can also i
f offer
Gum Opium, Cream Tartar,
Sulphate Quinine, Super Carb Sods,
Sulphate Merphiue, 8*1 Soda,
Gum Camphor, Sulphur, Ac., Ac.,
With the usual assortment of
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, Ac.
We give notice to our customers that the
earliest day ships can come into a Southern
port we shall commence to IMPORT DIRECT
our supplies of Foreign Drugs, Spices, Cognac
Brandy, Wines. Glassware, Ac.
pm" Terms strictly and invariably CASH.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER.
July 27, 1801—tf.
Maycx's Ornca. Atlanta, Ga., 1
July 10,1801. J
Seaborn B. Love, member of the City
Council from the Third Ward having resigned,
it is ordered that an election be held, at the
City Hall, on Saturday, the 27th instant, to fill
said vacancy.
JARED I. WHITAKER, Mayor.
New Orleans Sugar at Auction,
BY THOMAS F. LOWE, .
Atlanta, Georgia.
1 W1LL sell, on Saturday, July 27th, at pub
lic auction, in front of my store, on Alabama
street, at 10 o’clock, A. M., one hundred and
twenty bhdi. Prime and Choice New Orleans
Sugar. Sale positive and without reserve, as
1 am instructed to close it out regardless of
price. THOMAS F. LOWE.
Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1861.
Administrator*’ Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of DeKalb county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of
Spring Place, Murray county, on tbe first
Tuesday in September next, within the usual
hours of sale: Lot of Land No. 243, in tbe 3d
diatrict of Murray county. Sold as the prop
erty of Robert D. Grier, deceased, late of De-
Kalb county. Terms of sale made known on
tha day. A. L. PITTS, Adtn'r.
M. A. GRIER, Adm’x.
July 3—wtds.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James
S. Elliott, deoeased, are requested to make
immediate payment: and all those having de
mands against said estata are requested to
present them in terms of the law.
JOHN Y. FLOWERS, Executor,
July 17—0w. Cross Keys, Ga.
GEORGIA, Dekalb Couuty.
William Tkbrki.1^ Y
9M. I Bill for discovery,
Elizabeth Ford, Norman Ford, r relief, Ac., In De-
Beli-u Henson, William Fora \ Kalb Superior Court
and Mary Ford his wife. J
I T appearing to the Court that throe of the Defendants,
| to-wit Kolota Henson, William Ford and Mary Ford,
reside In the county of Kandolph and Htate of Alabama:
It Is therefore ordered that they do appear and anawt-r
■aid Bill, on or before the first day of tbe next term of
said Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in October
next; and that they be served personally with a copy of
this order at least sixty days previous to said Court, or
that said order be published In ono of the public gaieties
of this Btate once a month for three months previous to
■aid Court, and that upon their Allure to appear and an
swer, said BUI be taken pro coi\fsm> as to them.
Granted at Chnmberailay 11,1801.
O. A. BULL, Judge Superior Court
Piled in office, this 17th of May, 1801.
A true extract from tho Minutes of Coart this 18th of
May, 1801. T. R. HOYLE, C. B. C.
July 10—t4mo.
GEORGIA, Dekalb County.
Sakaii E. Hardman, and v
Thomas H. Jones, Administrator of )
Margaret H. Jones, deceased, / Bill for Dls-
vs. > covery, Ra-
Adam Hoyle, Peter F. Hoyle, John H./ lief and Par-
Dobbs and his wife Polly Dobbs, ThnmSM tltlon.
It Hoyle, Andrew U. Hoyle, Ell Hoyle,]
John w. Neablt and Reuben Stroller. /
I T appearing to the Court that the defcuilanta, Andrew
I H. Hoyle, John II. Dnbbe and his wife l'olly Dabbs
reside beyond the limits of this State, It U ordered that
service of the above Bill be perfected upon them by
publication In one of the public gazettes of this Mate
according to law. and that said defendants do appear at
tha next term of this Court, on the fourth Monday In
October next, and plead answer or demur to said Bill.
L. E. BLECKLEY, 8oL pnx Complt’s.
i, i nuuuui n. i lu/ir, win a ui sun rassyvsim voun >n
and for said eoufity and Btate, do hereby certify that the
foregoing tinted ease Is a true extract from the Minute#
of said Court This M day of June, 1801.
July 0—wt4mo. T. B. HOYLB, C. A C.
MATE’S
NITKOOBNIZBD SUPER-PHON-
PHATB OP LIMB,
D RIZD Bland, Sanaa, SalpknHo Acid, Sul-
phala af Amonla, aad TaracIan Guano, tor
sals In qnnntlSIss Io suit hr
BcKAtTGHT, OSMOND A CO , ifla,
mh!7-«tr. Atlanta, Gaorfln.
noticm TO COSRBSPohDHNTS.
DART!IS writ!ax te aa tor iafanaatloa trill
1 pianos saute*, ihs nontax* hr th* aartnr.
W* *111 *h**rfonp write npltes te uh{*Ms*,
tel*sstalMt*Bsr MtaHsIs*.
Jnn* r. MoNWhS^SMfWB A 00.
mm
I- IM burnt* Purs Oort Whisky
o ouflfor^oto k^ ^ ]
FOR THE « SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.**
Richmond, July 26 —Ho*. Robori Toombs,
Boo rotary of flttow, boo real good, and Moo. R.
M. T. Hunter io appointed in his stead.
Gov. Jackson, of If isooari, boo orrivod boro.
PootrnMter-GoBorol Reagan, ia » latter to
tbo President of the Southern Express Com
pany, soys newspapers cannot bo oorriod by
curriers or Exproos mon outeldo of tho muilo,
without payment of regular rotes of postage.
Tbo Bank Convention adjourned, expressing
on opinio* in favor of tbo Government issuing
$100,900,000 of Treasury notes, in addition to
tho Amount olroody authorised. The 6'o, 10‘s
and 20’s not to baar io teres t. Higher denomi
nations to bear intent at 7 3 10 cent.
KaoxviLL*, Tenn , July 26.—Gov. Jackaon
and Gen. Atkinson, of Missouri, arrived here
yesterday, en route to Richmond. The Gover
nor says 100,000 Misaourians are roady, if they
had arms, to defend their cause.
[Private dispatch—Mr. Yarborough not dead.]
Manassas, July 25.—Mr. C. H. Cbandlier
Mr. Yarborough is not hurt. Boys doing well.
After dressing their wounds, they sang Dixie.
Ballance of ua ready for another fight- Got
plenty of rifled cannon. Give them fits next
time. J. F. ALEXANDER.
St. Louis, Jnly 26.—Gen. Freemont has ar
rived.
The Missourians have taken Memphis, Scot
land county, Missouri, (in the North of tho
8tate, adjoining Iowa.)
Washington, July 26.—The Senate bill to
refund tbe States the money expended by them
to defend the Government, has passed.
Jirraasoa City, July 20.—Tbo State Con
vention has declared the principal State offi
ces vacant, and provides for filling them by
tho Convention. It repeals part of the State
Constitution. The Supreme Court is to consist
of soven Judges—four to be creatures of tbe
Convention. It abolishes the State Legisla
ture, and annuls several acta of the past Leg
islature.
A PROCLAMATION.
BY JOSEPH E. BROWN :
Governor or Georgia.
All tho arms which wore in tho Augusta
Arsenal, at tho data of tbo Ordinance for its
transfer to the Government of tbe Confederate
Slalet, having been turned over to the Secret
tary of War, and ordered by him out of tbe
State, to arm troops mostly from other States
upon the borders of the Confederacy, and all
the arms taken from said Arsenal by me prior
to said transfer, having been plaoed in the
hands of troops from (his Stale, now in ser
vice; and over seventeen thousand troops, in
cluding three new regiments now under or
ders—for whom fall supplies are now being
actively prepared—having been fully armed,
accoutred and equipped by tbe Stale, inclu
ding full supplies of tents, knapsacks, haver
saoka, blankets, oartridge boxes, oap pouobes,
camp kettles, oantecno, Ao., at a coat of nearly
$300,000, in equipments and accoutrements,
over and above the cost of tbe guns, and the
expense of feeding and rendexvousiog twenty
regiments; and probably over five thousand
independent or Confederate troops having gone
from Georgia to the field, some of whom have
taken with them the State's arm9 of wbioh I
have no acoount, it becomes my duty to an
nounce to the public of this State, that so
soon aa the new regiments, above mentioned,
and two or three other regiments, for which it
ia hoped a sufficient quantity of scattered
arms may be gathered up and put in order,
are supplied, tbe publio arms at my disposal
will have been entirely exhausted.
In view of these considerations, and of the
faot that our lives, oar property and our all,
are at stake in the great oonfliet in which wa
are engaged, I appeal to the oilisaos of this
State, to loan to tha 8tate, and thiough her to
the confederacy, the use of their private arms.
From ths best data at my command, I con
clude that there are, at least, 40,000 good
oountry rifles, and 25,000 good double barrel
ed shot guns in tbe hands of our people. I
hope, in a short time, to be able to announoe
that ample preparation has been made to alter
the oountry rifle into a good military weapon,
by ohanging the bore to a uniform eixe end
preparing the gun to carry the Minnie ball,
thereby giving it as long range as the Harper’s
Ferry rifle.
I, therefore, appeal to the people of eaoh
county in this State, having one Representa
tive in the Legislature, to form one Volunteer
Company, of eighty rank and file, and to each
haviog two Representatives to form two com
panies, and to arm said companies with oonn-
try rifles of good substance and koavy barrel,
and to notify me in each case, ee toon ao tho
guns are collected, that I may have them to-
paired at tbo exponas of tho Stats, for tbo use
of the company from the county where tho
guns ore collected. This would give (he Stale
aa additional armed force of over thirteen
thousand troops.
Judgiag from tko prompt and noble response
of tho people of ibis Stats to ovary call which
has keen m*d« upon thorn for aid te our eauoe,
I cannot doubt that task and ovary county
will promptly respond to this appeal, and that
many counties will do mock mors Ike* I have
asked. At the end of the struggle tko guns
will to returned to tkeir owners or * reasona
ble price will bo paid for those wkiok are loot.
I trust that tho Justices of tko Inferior
Conrt, and ether aetivo eitiseos of each coun
ty, will call publio meetings and discuss this
question. Maty thousands of mom, more than
tko State can arm, are tendering her thoir
services, nod thoir lives if need be. How
teeny will new volanteor to loos the flute the
nos of thoir gnat? . _
ly Father for the splendid victories with which
erowned our arms, and knmtiyaad
fervently invoking a ooatiooanoe of Hla flavor,
our watchword should be, doatb or victory
over the iovndoro.
Given under my hand sad tbo sonfl of tko Rt
utive Depart menf, this 26th day of Jo! .
eighteen hundred and sixty-one
JOSEPH E. BROWN
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY,
B Y tbo subscriber, FIFTY HANDS, (Shoe
makers or Harness maker*,) to work oa
Cartridge Boxes and Knapsacks. Fair wages
will be paid. Address mo at Dalton, Ga.
jnly 27-2t. A.jFITZGERALD.
THOMAS M. CLARKE.
Suooeeeor to Olarko Ac Lewis,
IMPORTER A DEALER IN
ENGLISH & AMERICAN HARDWARE,
A LSO, Sweedes, English and Amerieaa ron.
Cast, German, Blister and Plow Steel; al
so, Guns, Rifles, and Pistols, Farmers’ Imple-
meats, Carpenters’ Tools, Ac., Carriage Hard
ware, Springs, Axles, Hubs, Spokei.and Rims.
Sole Agent for Fairbanks Scales, at New York
prices, Peach-Tree atreet, Atlanta, Ga.
March 4, 1861—wit
Have just received it large lot of
NEW GOODS.
HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs.
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
MUSLINS, BAREGES,
DRESS SILKS,
Military Bottom, Trimming* of ill kind*,
MOSQUITO BARS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of great variety.
A large variety of
STAPLE GOODS.
Also, a splendid assortment of
■TKtVKLKY, WATCHES, 3eo.
A heavy stock of
ALL KINDS OF SHOES.
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap.
SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, July I—dAwtf.
ATLANTA
Clothing §|all.
I HAVE just returned from tbe North with a
largo stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am ready to supply the citiaens of Atlan
ta and the surrounaing country, wtth
Coats,
Panta,
Vests,
Shirta,
Handkerchief*,
Neck-Mew,
Rock*.
Hats,
Cape,
and everything else in the Clothing line, of
rood quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
desire bargain# should give me a call.
—ALSO, ON RAND—
Jewelry! Knives !
C o m b s I
And other Notion*.
M. OPPENHEIMBR,
Wbite.11 .treat, nearly opposite
march lfttf Eddl.jutn A Bank
Eulogy on Governor McDonald.
BY HENRY R. JACKSON.
Thi. eloquent Addr***, upon tbo Ufa and
Publio Barrie** of Got. Cnee. J. HcDoml*,
delivered by Hon. Henry B. Jock.cn, at Mari
etta. Seergin, an th* join of April lnat, ia aow
ready tor tala. It ia a flnaly printed pamphlet
of thirty *U pan ee.
Prise: Sinxte Copy 1* eta ; or tIS par ban*
dred. Addreas,
WOOD, HANLEITIR. RICI A OO.,
Jana t-dlw. Publisher., Atlanta, Gao.
ICI-CREAM SALOON.
T HE rebooriber boo fitted op s Boat tteteoa,
in eonnostion with bin Contortion ary, on
Whitehall .treat, where Led lee and Gentlemen
may procan a flret-rate article sf Ico-Croam
any boor during tha day or OToain,. A shore
sf patron ax* ia aolloited.
May 14 F. M. JACK, A««at.
Me MAHOUT, BBUD * CO.
>i T BTBMMT
■avaBBoh, m. - - - w -
Wa. MoIaob—, I
Janai Oanoro, J
BOLTING C
» rVUrSomT of tko \
A tor sal* by T
Jsly If—dim.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
TOagBSSfc JW.Wrf-.0mh
eoootea t* villi eeoaterMI ngs.tere. are l« olrcul.-
10a female rMUalax, teas with aleerte round a#
10c, rf*. Wteory .ad teller oa ooa-ahore; oaL fte.
lOt, rf,. life, aad urn, onUke u.« pnlei
KB, on Ml ted portrait of Wooten^; fenolo. bao
J i jm«to < .f/mfi5r»» re <*• la— oremre; ta.
5BS& ‘
terolredftSfo
tom* V fk—iii 1 ii, Oeranoob.
8. ». Lamar, Prre J. U rorriU, Onto.
jJVflSSflKm^. John MeBryd#, Cash.
Monk ef Ftofo», Atlanta.
K. W. Holaad, Fr#*. ....A. AoxtriLOaoh.
A fr- Impreartoua, 10# sad 80s, (old pUU#, No#, be
tween t,«0C «od t,000j are la <rireuloU#n, wtth forged
.A P. Ddtrlof, Oa#h.
D. Adam#, Oeah.
Bank of Middle QsorgUs, Macon.
base Scott, Proa A. H. PoweU, Oust.
Bank of Savannah. Savannah.
Lewi# P. Harr!#, Fret. W. B. Tlnoley. Oaah.
0a alter#4 from la; rtf. a tieomahlp, a female on (he
left end, bust ef a fomol# on the righi
10a, rtf. fomalo ttaadinf; M Sank of Savannah** to
ack type; X en She right end I mm on the left end.
an* of the BtaU qf Osovqia, Savannah.
60a, riff- fomaie mtUnf, haUHnw figure 60; three oral
•eon the rlfht #nd, with “Georgia” aoroa# them, nrrr
iroas left and; Imitation of oM plat#.
AO#, Tif. female hoidia# a radder I* her right hand* at
ir foot #h#af of wheat aad acyth#; loeomoUte eroaa-
lng a bridge In the dlaUnee: aaUk# genuine.
l0Ox, hare a eteamer on 1«A end with 100 over and
under it; arnaM 100# around the whole margin) “ BtaU
Bank of €teorgla H on the back In rod ink; unlike the
genuine.
100#, no« like genuine; rig. female aeated betid* a
lng; locomotive 1
Central Railroad 6 Banking Company, Savannah.
R. *. Oujlar, Free...... Q. A. (5uyUr,Oaah.
City Bank of Augusta, Augutia.
A. Gould, Free.... W. J. Bam#, Caah.
Farmers' A Mechanics' Rank, Savannah.
J. Rlchardaon, Free J. B. Gaudry, Caah.
Georgia Railroad «A Banking Oompong, Augusta.
John P. King, Pro#. J. Milligan, Oaah.
60a, vlg. thro# face#, the middle on# ia lndlatlnct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Rank, LaG range.
Thomaa Burch, Frea. W. H. Toiler, Oaah.
Marins Rank of Georgia, Savannah.
[formerly Marina A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles P. Mills, Pro*. Wm. P. Hunter, Cash.
60a, vlg. beehive, male bead and two 60e oo right end,
earn# on left end, good imitation of old plate.
Mechanic* Rank, Augusta.
Thomas 8. Mstcalf, Prea Milo Hatch, Oaah.
Mechanics' Booings Rank, Savannah.
(Boa Farmers* and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchants' A Planters' Rank, Savannah.
H. Roberta, Prea A. Barrie, Oaah.
North- Western Rank, Ringgold.
W. H. Inman, Prea A. B. Cowan, Oaah.
Planters' Rank qf the State of Georgia, Savannah.
O. W. Anderson, Prea H. W. Mercer, Oaah.
Timber Cutters' Rank, Savannah.
O. Kpplag. Pros. J. A Hatton, Cash.
Union Rank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
■dward Thomaa, Praa. John Craig, Cash
Brokets and dosed Banks.
Atlanta Rank, Atlanta Closed.
Rank of ffreenesbord'. Greeneeboro* Broke
Cherokee Insurance A R'klng Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Rank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Cloaed.
Frchangs Rank, Griffin. Broke
Interior Rank of Gripe, Griffin Cloaed.
Manufacturer7Rank qf Gridn, Griffin. .60 $ c. dla
Planters' A Mechanics' Rank, Dalton.
Some BUla said to be goed—otliera uaeleee—refuse alL
Rank qf WHyUld, Dalton.
This Bank ta not current here.
Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke.
timber Cutters' Rank, Savannah........Not Bankable.
Refuse all Georgia Banka not found hero. The dls-
eriptlon appended under aaveral et the Banka, are the
Counterfeits upon those Banka.
FRATERNAL RECORD.
ond and fourth Thursday nights In eaoh month.
LEWIS LaWBHI, W. M.
Job* M. Boojxa, Beeratary.
FULTON LODGK, No. 910, P. A. M., meet# on th# first
and third Thursday nights In each month.
DATID MAYlR, W. M.
I. J. Moan, Secretary.
MOUNT ZION ROTAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 10,motto
on the second and fourth Monday nights In each
month. L J. GLENN, H. P.
O. R. Hanuitbb, Secretory.
JASON BURR COUNCILOR ROYAL AND SELECT
MA8TER8, No. 18, meeto quartorl/, on tbe firat turn-
day In January, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWSfiB, Tn. III.
Jon M. Boauio, Recorder.
C(EUR DB LION GOMMANDERY. No. 4, meets on tha
first and third Wednesday la each month.
W. W. BOYD, M.\E\
W. T. Maan, Recorder.
ODD-FELLOW ••
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, me«tyyrj,TueadA^nljht
William Wilson, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. If, meeto on tho eecood
and fourth Friday nights.
WM. H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Flbmiho, Scribe.
MECHANICAL.
PULTON MECHANICS* ASSOCIATION meeto td Prl
day In ouch month, at Engine lienee. Me. t.
G mTcaLDWELL, Fresh
Jons Noils, Ja, Secretory.
BANKING.
B. W. HOLLAED, President.
BANK OV FULTON—Alabama itreei.
A. Abstsll, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTEAL RAILROAD * BANKING COM-
PANY-Office ea Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, igant.
AGENCY GEOEGli RAILROAD * BANKING COM
PANY-Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent
Pmuno Baowx, Oatiiler.
J. T. LOGAN, President
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meets quarterly en the third Monday eveulng la Jan
uary, April, July uad October.
WM. lAlfffi, Chief Engineer.
R B. MHERWOOD, let Aaaietont.
B. P. MADDOX, fid A ml at a at.
V. M. JOHNSTON, Secretory.
JOHN V. BOARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRM COMPANY No. 1, meeto first Monday
Gay ta each me nth. JOHN 9. HEARD, PresMH.
inmimoi nm'TSwcB conrurr,
— ,, «fote^ ftfsi .- £js -ta..
Mean E. Powtan, Secretary.
rear-
TJOBTKAITB fink*, fttm Lite, of oopiod from
JT Old DafBomotxpe*, Bo., by tko Pbotfrnpk -
io pro****, and n Ct X *
■NLAUOKH TO AXY SIZE,
too* Mia la ten (tea ap te tbo oin* of Ufa.
r*fre*a knoinx DnvuamotTpo* of thoir do-
ntaxtd ftUMvax nxdptendfe boot bare th. op
■orinaitj of booiox thorn copted to but lire
hoy bob/ vlok. Bad pointed np te tho Ufo in
OIL OH WKTXH COLORS, OH paStkl,
with tko ooHniitp of gottlng nporfodlHkowo.
• o. Wbltoball fitreol, Atlanta