Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 12, 1861, Image 3

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SOU'EHBHIT'H KXO'N FE D E R A.0 ¥A latest . vm& ti HW^EmeiAL. , APRIL i% MM. - f -fr- i --a- ■ oL lha Mftdiool AjmsI- btf iwpaetn^at nattalnn ateeae of ear paper, are ana I out Tki; will appear Is hfrau C«t ■ , deelileaa have been made elaee ■ a*S Jftha Chile U, plaintiff* in eltkew J. Boldea. Mi4ul ia ■ Carroll Reporter Court, pi Ut gveaad, IW the Onrt Unf the ui*« or dob a Oattett I by Barton, m oviAeaee agai net at Allow. aad Wright Ibr plaintiff* la 'l had Foathonloa (hr defoad- ■ate, plaintiff ia ant, m tho , defendant la orror. 7rola rOoart. i tho groaad that tho Oeurt or ating a aaw trial, on tho ground t waa against lha evidence. Ola aad Laatar far plaintiff. Phil, idaat Oeaeptoa. plaintiff ia anor, no. J. dodandaat ia arrar. From Fan- Oaarl . upon tho ground that tho Court Uag a now trial, on tho groaad rordlst waa without tad agaiaat tho i, Fain aad Canard for plaintiff in ar- aad Brown for defendant in or- Haadrix, plaintiff ia orror. aa. Hoar/ defendant in orror. Protn Daw- parlor Court. oa tho ground that tha Court ar- ■miiaing tha eartorari. Laatar for plalatiff In ormr. Boyd, had Sima for defendant. A Co., plaintiff, in error, or. A. How , defendant! la error. Prom Lump- Court. tad. upon the ground that tha Court dauidlag that tho ooaaoama aadar the 0 California Legislature, paaaod April not under the net of April ltd, 1840. Laatar aad Boyd far plaintiff*. Mar. Canard for defendants. Connell, plaintiff in error, «i. Hiram a,, defendant in orror. From Carroll r Court. d, on tha groapd that lha Court or- auataiaing tfea eartorari—it being tho at thiaOourt, that lha oaaa ia the Joa- ahauM hare oootinned on noooaol end aickneaa of George B. Cob defendant. Aaatio and Black for plaintiff in maeoa aad Chandler tor defeat!ant Gael Pear Gael fe«ha matter with Ue goaf It ii peer I;, aad "abode hat a feeble diokeriag De the Com pan7 make it of wood, or if era it poorly made t Caa they aot improvement! Wa think they would ay knew oar aufferlaga while trying to work at night. More light! Mere I THt “ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.” •or fewiaf Teieg > W*aniu>u, Qeeeral Jure MV bdPPl>iu«PWS(P the Department, moklog o new Militory Depart, meat of tho Diatriot of Oolomhlo oad Mery- OBt, A^hadAifllAifedl|ihiA dAtladiotr aorrice today are at their ree poo lira armor! aa to-night, but publio quartan and ratione will ko proridad at tha aarliaat moment CapL Shermao'a Company of Light Artillery aad twooompaaiea of Fadoral Car airy era ex- paotad hern in a day or two. Tha latter will tkt War Policy Declared—• Washington Htrougly Guarded. Washington, April 11-*-Loading Rcpabli- CMi bore openly assert that the whole Naval end Militory outfit of the Federal Government ia lo be used to operate againa>C|>4i(illWtal r : bor. All the public buildings, and avery avenue approaching Washington was guarded laat light. .i^VoTn^^d.^ - Washington, April 11.—The mustering in of volunteers on the call of tbs Government ia only partially successful. Numbers are fear ful of being called away from homo t* agbt, while others express themselves unwilling to Ioka the oaths required of them, being appre hensive that they may have to fight against Maryland and Virginia in case they secede. per quality and quantity. sworn®,* Crea4*.ieeJy-1a*q1»e,ne paP qualfty dad llffltt™ quantity. Dry Goods trade inoreaaiog much to the sat isfaction of our Merchants, r Qlh*r branches of business doing a good trade. We notice large shipments via. the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, from the North. This is dona to obviate tbe delev at the ports. Goods can be warehoused in bona at Atlanta just as good, brought through la bond to mil point, ood warehuuaed and inspected hern, instead of at tha porta. This will ayoid tha ooDoyaooo *f Idehqy, aad extra axpooao oooaasted with it. A. all our large merchant, will bo Diroot Im porters, tho sooner thio orrangernent ia marie, tha Cbadyfeaata Springs, attention lo tho Cord of Mr. Loitaor toralng'a paper. owr hand h ia, wa will express lha tha people nf tha Co□ federate Btates go to Newport aad Saratoga tha oom- Oar own Springs are sqoml to any Oar moanteln noaaary, inrigoratiog •alabriowa aliaaate cannot bo enrol led. Georgia preaeate attroottewo to Bo to re-maker. that hare always boon totaled. Lot notour enemies, any morn, [olden barren! Croon those who era ia f relaxation and ropoao daring tho earn-' Family GroeertM. Odens are roforrod to tho odoatthamoat rBoanar, la to-doyk paper. Dr. Bqaaer owr old oat merchants, aad has a hast , ia tha country who will bn attracted t hh arturn to tho buaineae. g lta-City Caarda. eg this oily will tear, hart M lap, oa a v lei t to oar Vot untaers Ho doatroa oa to toy, Oat ho ' articles lo (horn that may ho Ithair friaoda la this oily, if the anas Italy dlreeted aad left at oar Readiog P tha aauraa of to doy. wr' w Ll articles have already haoa roeelrad Imr oar brero Volaateors, aad wa art I to Itarn that two largo boxes wars •kail by yesterday's train, to tha Gat.- tarda, with thohiad wlahqa af thsfol lamed palriatio ladle. ■ hpt. Xssard, Mrs. CaL Hammaod, «dgw Retard. Mrs. Marshall Hibler, Uahmrd Patera, Mrs. M. L. Bryan, ha. Mima, Mrs. M. J. Jo.rdao, L Lay dot, Mrs. Thaophilua BIB, !.a Jaahaoa. Mrs. A. W. MUohall, P-Or-*. Him M. Lou. Rog.ro, ■“A W. r. Westmoreland. “iu-te iSZtjUsjgi hamd ood kilted him t-Uab C. tet Hanteoa aad Homy hadformed# roUHTH DISPATCI. Evacuation of Fort Sumter l)eman4M. Cuarlcston, April 1L—A collision is hour- 1y expected. Northern dispatches state that an attempt will b# made t-vAayHo reip(pr< Fort Sumter by small boats, tbs troops unheal _ to be protected by sand bags-Ahtwaf vessels, meantime, keeping near enough in to protect the landing party. Despatches from Morris' Island report that Gen. Beauregard has demanded of Maj. An derson the evacuation of Fort Sumter. WaiBiauroi., April 11.-The Confederate sr;rr^roax^ffir/:b»TFflii} ! &'S6NE, fit was. BAMMO. ATLANTA, April 11. Ysatorday’a business closed with fair salsa aad a healthy tone to the market generally.— Provisions ia good dsmaad, nod good soles of —-■kdwjfrr. in for iAan is firm at 124@ Coax ia moving off rapidly, with quite a slid log so ale of prioas, ranging from 91 to 96c., aa quality aodquantity. W Was tarn A Atlantic Railroad y wars Corn — — 2/J64 sacka. Lard B'UpPPftD FDR DUtIeS. Whisky, ter R 5 A 6>, Maooh : Caodlea, MONETARY. No change to report with exceptio creased demand (or specie. hV Jti A NI) R ESPECTFULLY announces thst Friday, 12th April, (instant,) will be her regular opetyng day for tbe Season, end cordially ex tends to her patrons an invitation to examine itylaa without further notice apll-tf. TnTImlTinertT Mrs*. J. M. Boring riNG just returned from Charleston, here she purchased her present Spring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting bor friends and the public to an inspection of them. Mer stoat k quite full, and embraces oil tho latest stylss, which will he offered at prices to suit tbe times. Rooms in Parker's new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11. Administration to their Isst communication has not been made public. M- * SIHTB DISPATCH. Passengers Frightened Ip U^o War Fleet, Charlbstu.v, April ditfratah from Philsdslpbis says a aWartabty, supposed to be the South Carolina, bound for Charleston, spoke tbe War Fleet to-dsy, and thinking it injudicious to proceed, put into Norfolk and landtd her passengers there. vVory Latfat 1 CHARtssTox, April 11—Nothing decisive as yet, but affairs nanuot remain in present con dition much longer. THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. THE -tltAWBESTt SPRINGS, ** fc - vfiaiWBT#K* COUNTY; (iKORGIA, W ILL he open for the reception of Visitors on the first of May. The W*b>r, u a Tonic and Invigorator, has no equal. The Springs are easily accessible from either Co lumbusor Macon. apl2 3m. C. B. LEITNER. H. 1 RANDAL. 4ANBS s.aaoa«K. UANOAL pEORGE, ‘ ATTORNEYS AT LAIV, ATLANTA, GE6rQIA. W ILL attend punctually to any and all bus insss entrusted to their care. Office corner Marietta and Preacb-Troa •treats. March 28-dsw. JAMES H. ALEXANDER, ATTORN.EV At4aW, Washington, Georgia. P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun ties. Refers to George G. Hull, Esq., of Atlanta. m!4 THOMAS &l ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, GeorgUu Office in 8mHh*fe Building, Whitehall street. 0. S. Tbomas, jalfitf Bbn. F. Aaaoir. STEWAKT 6s MOOKK, MANCfACTONRM ( FLOUR AND MEAL. H AVE constantly on hand fresh Family and Superfine Flour their own make; also, 0°rn Meal. For sale at their Depot, Decatur •treat, Atlanta, Georgia. m22-2aa. p. If: 1 ‘ WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1X0 DIAI.IR IX AI* KINDS OK PRODUCE, Footer Street, between Whitehall mil Prior, Jllltmla, Vtorftm. ^ March SAVANNAH, GKORQIA, •r*TS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. T „_ _ Aral*!, Morrb Mth, 1881. UE Bxeeutiro Committee of the Bute Ax rieulturel Saelety ore raqoeatel to nooet fa N**l, oa Toeodoy, loth ol Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DllY GOODS, pONNALLYT Block, Whitehall street, four doors from Alabama 8treet. aprll. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, fiROCER 4 PROVISION MERCHANT, Door West of th? Fulton Bank, fMELU Hjuuaa anxl off’«r for Bold, all kindH of MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS, (iKTaoasA t?aa gsia tssohaj &o. SASHES, MICKS, &C. \Vc arc n«W prepared to furniah rerry article in the MILITARY LINE, of any (pinlily, uud in any quantity, suitable for every grade or department. Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, and TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS, IS VERY FULL, RICH AND FINE. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. Wc think we enn offer them uncommon in ducements to BUY FOR CASH. We are Agents for the celebrated J. S. SINGER & CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801. Alabama Street tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enablir 41 " - ’ lucemonts to cash buyers. In store—25 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels ohoice N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choice N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine Sugars, Office,Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and everything usu ally found in a first class Grocery fitore. April 10. WRIGHT & JACKSON, FACTORS, COMMISSION F0R WARDING MERCHANTS BhY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. ALLBX R. WRIOHV. WK. B. JACKSON. vaonah, Ga.; Claghorn A Cunningham, Savannah, Ga.; Boston A Villalonga, Savan nah, Ga.; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga.; Carbart A Bros.! New York; T. W. Flemming A Co., Augusta, GA; Bwan h Bro., Fernandi- na, Fla ; Bisbee A Canova, Jacksonville, Fla.; H. L. Hart, Palatka. Fla.; Bimou Merritt, Hawkinsville, Ga Agent Ibr the Everglade Lineof Mail Steam ers to Fernsndina, and Steamers Isaac Scott and Oak, to Uawkinsvills. aprlO-lm. WILLIAM F. PARKER, - , THOMAS WJ.jVU'RRAY, Formerly of lot Ch.mb.rt St, New Tork, mpoareu t waotaiAie eixLau ix Wines, Liquors ft Cigars, Loan of $5,000,000 -FOR THE— COSFBDEBEiTE STATES OF AXEUCA. T HE undersigned Commissionere will open Books of Subscription for the above Loan in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Agency of theGeor I COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes. Ac., by the Photgraph- I io process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature sise op to tbe sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de- gia Railroad Bank, ou the 17lh and 18th days j ceased relatives and friends, now have the op- of April: and, on appltaatioo, will give any portnnity of having them copied to any site - • * * desired. | they may wish, and paintad up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PA8TEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. a W. DILL, April 3. Photographer. further information WM. W. CLAYTON, Chairman. RICHARD PETERS, ni8-td A. W. J ONES. AND COMMISSION PBALKKS IN BUTTER, CHEESE, *»., ‘JOT, Bmy Street, Savannah, f/s. April 19-dswSm. Me N AUG 11 VTbmak U * CO. ; Forwarding Jhrttm. , satsrnssr t ; Savauaafe, . . J t - GearKla. Wa. McN!vaaq| I j Via K. Bum. Jamb. Ohmomp, j m.riO (JowvD.aaqx. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturer* and Deaters tn MEN’S St BOY’S CLOTHING, QENTLtMEN t »UBNI«HINO QOODJ, C10TB3, CAjWMItfiKf AXO. rjZTt}a.\ Markham’. Iroi-Frul Aalldlaf. While hall, ItrMt, «. atTMX, I ATLANTA. OKOBOIA. i. aaavxoar I April Id, 1181. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, A.gent, NEJlT DOOR TO W. T. BBNRIN0 4 CO., 'Whitehall St., A.tlanta, Georgia, on hand at ffARIES, FRUITS. cakes, NUT8, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JKLLIE8, PICK ELS, ho., ho. Also. Fine Imported WINE8, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ae., ho. Also, a groat variety of Fanoy Articles— Bas kets, Toys, ho. The Ladies and the Pablic generally are re spectfully invited to enll. mar8. COKE! COKE! ! COKE M at the oab works. A LARRE qaaatity for ante at tha aaaal prica at 111 Mat per buahal. F.h. 81—dtt J. r. WARNER, Supl. Negroes for Sale. rpHR auhaoribar offer, for all Six Ukoly No- X gross n Woman, 97 years old, a good nook, washer and ironer, and nurse» a Boy, 12 years Old ; s Boy, 19 years old; a Girl, 9 years old ; a Girl, 4 yoaia old, and n Man about 27 yoara old, a good hand ia a Tannery. Apply to Merab 18-tf. WM. U. McMILLAN. Collector’s Notice. C USTOM Duties will bo required on dutiable Goods received by the Western A Atlantic Railroad from this data. Importers will report the arrival of such goods to FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta. PROFESSOE NOTTS DANCING ACADEMY, coa.ter or raaca tsbb ana vamavra smears, Atlanta, Georgia* D AY8 OF TUITION: Mondays and Tues days, from 8 till 6 o'clock, P. M., for La dies, Misses and Masters; and the same days, at night, from 7| till 10 o'clock, for Young Gen tlemen. Terms, $10 for the fall oourse ef 12 lessons. Fsb. 19—tf. SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BARSGE A1TOLAIS, ORGJJTDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LAWNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, QINQHAUS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ike., de. 0 U ^,?£ el ‘TH b# * OB ! >U to * n,i !"«•, »nd Vx will lw (old for CASH, at aa low prieca aa (food. har. over boon of fend. BEACH 4t BOOT. Mar oh 4,1881. 1861. 1801. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Wholesale and Retell Dealers In FOKEKiN « DOMESne DRr noons, Coraar of Whitehall oad Alabama 8te., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! O NE of our firm bavin, returned from Mar ket, whore ho haa iuat completed an exten sive purchaao of our Bpria, Stock oi DRY GOODS, we take th ia method of adviaid, tho publio of tho tame. Our atock of STAPLE A PAJfer GOODS wore navor more attractive. Tho auppiy of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, feo., ia ample. Crept IPJnglMtt, Barege MmgtaU, French chintz, JMttamhignt, Brad* Mine, and a apiendid aaaortmontof Plain g Ftmeg Silkr, BUk JHantler, Durtrrr, Me., mojr bo found amoo, our auortmeat; alao, ALEXANDER ELD OLOrXS, BILE BITS, de. Every variety of Ladiaa’ and Miuee' SHOES, manufactured in Philadtlphia oxpramly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of CARPETINGS. OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS wo have navor displayed in thla markat. All of wbieh wo will aoll low for CASH. Ordera promptly attended to. SALMONS A SIMMONS. Atlanta, March SS, 1881. SILVEY 9 DOUGHERTY, N0RCR0S8’ BULIDINQ, Junction "WYiltohall Sc FeaoL-’rr** Streato, Atlanta, Oaorfio, H AVE juat received, and are now opoaiar, th# largoat atock cf Good# they have over offarad in oaa aaaaon. Their atock waa bought axeluaively for Oaah, and will bo priced at low Bfinreo. They have every variety of DRY GOODS, from Brown Homoapuna to tho Saoat Dreao Bilka; all kind# of freak LADIES’ DRESS GOODS | a large aaeortm.at of THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tho purchaao and aala of Wootera Produce, Oettao, Qroccrlca aad Mwcaaadla. (Kierallj, Franklin Building, Alabama Wrwrt, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 4, 1881. Steam Tannery Iter Bala r j^IIJ^uadenigne4 offan for aala thalrSTEAM JOHN F. HUGHES ft CO., Nortrem' EnUding, MarrUOa Sir,a, Atlanta. Ga., iaaalt BUTLER A P STIRS. ftPFBR for aala at tha lowaat caah price#— whi.kjr 84 Baaka of Rio Ooffao. Here head# of Bo^r. OaaH|Ol Bacon. i rime Whi^a Corn—|o arriv* ANNERY. aituaUd oa Decatur atroeL aaai the Roiling Mill. There are attached thirty-aix Tanning Veto, Idma-Houaa, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lofea, aad Shoo Shop, with a U aeoeaa. ij Maah mary and Tool#. Aioo, oa tha premiaoo, a twe-aterv Brick Houaa, two frame Dwollinga, two walla aad a branch of water running through tha lot. Oaaltetiate will find thin ooe af tea boat laveatmaate over altered ia teia oily. Apply, on tho premiaoo, to McMILLAN A bELLtHakhTa 4f WANTED! S OME olehtor tea mood iowrnyomea Hettera.to make Wool aad FVr Hate. Steady employ, meal aad good wane. Apply to ml*. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga. WHITE WHEAT FLOUR—XFPF, Freshly Ground, For Bala by STEWART & MOORE, reucB, It 40 ran ISO. April 4,1811.-lw. CE9TSB ft TREAD WEU wnsgtUi nun, Atlanta, nd sjtatfsB (usTurosi aeon* w.1 —AMfe » f.fkCfeBBi Bh*am oA 0\J Call aad sea aa k-fore ywn kxy alaawfeaao. Tea ehaPk* plaaaafi 1 JaoaH OEBTRR » TRIAD WELL. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers m pHINA, Glam, Bllvar, Plated Ware, Vaaaa \L Parian Figure#, Keroaine Lam pa, Caadla- atieha. Tea Traya, Table Mate, Bateau. Glaaa Shade#, Table Cutlery, Am, A., CHEAP KOR CASH. White Granite aad oommoa Crookary at whoieoate, at Cbarioetea pnooe, a early oppe- aite Beach A Beot’a, Whitehall atreat, Atlanta, April 84,1881. ROOT. L. CRAWLEY, Vksleialt ui ftetail talir ia PRODUCE MB POOMM ineludlng Linena, Lawne, Pieoa Goode, Oalioooa, *.«•! »» blade ot HOSIER? aad FANCT ARTICLES. Alao, a largo eeaortmont of JEWELRY. WATCHES, Sea. Ia their Baecment Boo me, they have an ale- gent aad full eapply of Ready-Made Clothing, and UENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, TROEKS, UMBRELLAS, Ae. Alao, abowl $19,990 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. •“•^ng all aiaoa. and a great rariaty, ter La- dlre. Miaaaa, Man, Boy# aad Children, They repeat: thalr atock ia Tory foil, aad teay are determined to aoll. no publio are reapectfolly Invited lo call aad examine their atock and price# before par- eheniag eleewhere. marehS SILVEY A DOUGHERTY. J. W. HEWELL, Fanoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comer 'Whitehall Sc Alabama Ita. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Fab. 18—ly. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Maaufeatarer aad Dealer in HiTAVi 0IIA1S, 211 ACM, SNUFF, FIFES, *•„ Wkoleeala and Retail, at tea |iga ot Whitehall Street, Atlanta, flentgla March 8#. Gewnd Baaftess Ageat, aa AJahaaaaatrert. • telS-ly ! KIRK MAN 4t LUKE, COHEBSMt HEIiCHMTS, uft Baaaatn ttnat,