Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 20, 1861, Image 3

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>i■ Mmiik *CM #•#■»•*<#»* f*MM> MV a»4 amt Tra#a Aaaa- iatarar«’*aJ DIroot TradaAMa- QpaMaritaBtaMajakl m»l is lh*» .itf <* W*toa«##jF, *• tet ML At tbara will It Wi«i S and MrawUy d«aiiad, that aD m«*Waliah mu taio tha South- 11 Un rapraaaaUUra., to fooiU- araga tho BOTOBMt .peiitaaaaaof Wttay Trhut Burg., rat of Marshall A Bargo, whole l fc Chyl«U> n . Booth Ouolioo, wo ihi.hod *kh i ipUadid photo- ragfeiiw- ipoo It with iotoroot and prida. gll'Po BthTViltt o<> I DwparUra of tho Cherokee bo> Boo wo Riflanaa, from Can A their way to Fort Pulaakl.— r the command of CapL Thom- », and coaaiaU of M mao.- They l not of mountain hoy. a. the ace, and will not fail to perform at aeraioa thou id it ha raqnired. baa the antyeei af uniaamel ad it owe tide waa the - bare and |u homo of the oompaay in large On the other aide, waa painted a *■—Indicative of the region from la pony name with a atahely ri- ti ito hue; aleo, a large eo|tnn Nooao, with a ratilaaaaho coiled Bend tegppatrtt "(Maweloae," ■I lag waa a preaOnt flam tho f Canton to the company They night on tho IS o’clock train of Vsetnep Soil rood. m bmvaly on. | tke leveme Flag. « •suing Dm ceremony of ruiofog kg uf tho OmMuh; over tko hero look place. Quite a large gathered waa hoisted to Jte pteee, * * froes tbe Mr. Cburlee P. Cooper Mk address, which TfreTWeeC- i* who had enadoaod the epocCalore. organise- Brigade, Firet Dtriaion of being prteaed forward i onoampment of tho •Sours aad Orderly Sergeants lay hae been ordered to take L,e>bheoanty, eo tho 13d la- laBaotOMB than two wuka— in tho drill and discipline. We lorgio Vole Bloom, Capt Boyd, Gnards, Capt. Beal, hare boon ^t“ti-ao.u»P-«*r.- f aw# Property Done, irhpmon 1 Co., Boa keel len af CO bun racairlng, daily, 10# law fork Herald, yuterday pp*a- ur people should all friend of our country will —Itullcs. rough the poliUneee of Dr. Bim- fh>m Charleeton on tho IS [Thursday night—whither ho ttttscuner Kaj. Anderooo, taken while ho this picture ie Intoreeting I whenever saw him. An- vtsacsxsst 1, who performed the perilous slone, the white flog upon the ford to Fort Sumter, while the ih were felling thick all around Ming, of the gallant Anderson, B the Port •ibawn, by the Hr., th. follow- * battle af Sumter, alii A frag- II diaahaigad fram a Mortar at wing th. oagagamoat and n tew*. ftng-SUff, .hot from tho Wr during the fl.rc. bombard- inotent. fbwwj'epb. m.nalen.d, may A of Bauan. Baimou A AlW- kbo gnat pUaaora In axbibit- paraaa who will anllipau * .«* **•'*-* Uirtp^wo diary ■, alto cOmpadhet And awao oil broogbt from Cherl.i- baaai oa Tnared.y aigbt, who I lo oag> oao at hra atera. fSa BaLTiMont, April 19.--Tbeelty hae been the eoene of terrible bloodshed. A portion of tho eoldiere of tho Bow York Regiment, on route for Washington City, war# aoeaitod hero to-day, and eevaral persons wort killed. Tho Govern- or hae pfioolniteod the eity undor Martial law. IdATER. April It.—Later aooonnte etate that , tho Mieeeehutclls and Bereoth Bow York Uaglttnute, while paealng through Balti more, this afternoon, wort attacked by a large fordh nf OlMaetee. The soldiers fined upon the citiiens, aad a general fight enened. A num ber wore killed and wounded on both eidee— the number unknown. The Road wae torn np te prevent tko eoldiere from tearing. The soldiers euseeeded in roasting the Camdan street Depot. Tho President of tho Baltimore end Ohio Railroad refutes to trenship the troop#. Hi. LATER STILL. MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW YORK TROOPS REACH WASHINGTON—GOV ERNMENT WORKSHOPS AND ARSEN AL AT HARPERS FERRY BLOWN UP! Wasmisotom, April 19.—The Massachusetts and New York troops here arrived. The ex tent of injury to eoldiere and eitissne in the Baltimore affisit ie not oirteinly not known. Tho Baltimore Volunteer Corpe are all aa- Umbled at their drill rooms, reedy to enforce Martial Law. It ie reported and generally believed here, that the few. Government troop# stationed at Harperfe Ferry, feeling themselves nnable to hold possession of the public works egainet the sapor lor force of tho Virginians, blew up two of tho principal Workshops and the Arsenal, and rotreetod to the Maryland lido of tho Po tomac. VERY LATEST. Washington, April 19.—Four steamers at Aquia Creek are detained by the Government, under apjprdhnfisto* that they are to bo used for sec ids ie a purposes. An agent 1i here en deavoring to have them released to-morrow. The steamer Pawnee, with troops, Ac., on board, reported ready for further service. Twenty members of the Massachusetts Bat tallion, who were attacked in Baltimore, wire oonveyed to the Infirmary here—others ere elightly wounded. A strong guard it placed at all the outposts around tbe City to-nigbt, and fully five thou sand troops are under arms in and around the City. A strong Union sentiment pervades all class es, and the city is shrouded in the deepest gloom at the occurrence et Baltimore to day. There ie no violent excitement, but ao evident feeling of sotesunity, suspense end anxiety pervades tho entire community. Latest Baltimore ad vice# state that only two of tho Massachusetts soldiers known to be killed—three have been wounded. Seven citiseus of Baltimore are known to be kilted* and fife or eevoraly wounded. Tho ©fry Is eossperatively quiet. The Btste troops and a full police force ere under srnis. GEN. SCOTT RESIGNS AND RETURNS TO VIRGINIA 1 We are under obligations to J. W. Duncan, Esq., for permission to copy tke following dis patch received by hint last nigdt, from a gen tleman in official position at Montgomery : Montgomery, April 19.—Gen. Scott has re signed his commission in Dotted Btstes Army, and offered his sorvioes to Virginia. Troops for Virginia# Wo are indebted to Cept A. M. Wallace for permiaaion to copy the following deepatch re* ceived by him yesterday evening, from ao of ficer of the Georgia Army t Mili.kdqkvillk, April 19.—A requisition is now betpg made upon Georgia for troops to leave for Virginia to-morrow night The Gov ernor is now calling for volunteers from Ma con, Columbus, Augusta and Grifliu. THE CONFEDERATE LOAN# $8,000,000 TAKEN—SMALLER TOWNS TO HEAR FROM--$400 TAKEN BY NEGROES. MosreoMKBr, April 19.-In formation has bee* received at the Treasury Department that up to II o’clock te day $8,000,000, of the $M,0$4,- 000 Governmeat Loan, was taken ‘9 ^ Prin cipal dtiee— the smaller towns yet to hear from. In this eity $200*$$0 of which b* two aegroee bak>»gip| te,' Hardaway and Col. Bibo. Tho dofenooa of Louisiana and Texas are re ceiving tho particular attention of the Govern ment today. — — Official DUpatch from Gup. Beauregard. Cxablsstob, April II. Tka Date iafonaad BHU.k thmI oaUida t VB*fifl23‘4 3,000 M#» Itataat .aallty Am# Daauf* or aala. at ta« Muf^raaah-SM te thlp from Northura papers, that it will b the Wuetern prodam Uaad^ilSfiE . . - lity on thoir part, u inform than that Goorgia an ample supply of poor! the ship moot of anothar sack. *we tap Am tho Confederate Slates Pntil thpgrowing crop is ready. Thu rush of froigbt ie rapidly dodroaeing, and our Railroad men are already relieved, tea considerable extent, from the Immense ship ments that have required their oopateptatten tion. Sleeks of all kinds very heavy, and tho de- ” > Coiti f ipteB fteady.at 8Q0I8 sente. Bsuon sells readily it 19,12 aad 18 mate. Floor hi $L4«0|I Lerd. 12018 Dry Goods in handsome supply, aod nt fair prioee, somewhat in favor of boyerfo Hardware, Iron and Steel—good •teefc—fiair demand. All branch#* are well roproooated with fine stocks and a brisk sod lively trade. The necessity for heavy imported goods brought through, direct to Atlanta, is being felt by our merohentl, end a well directed efiort on the part of the Chamber of Commerce will ear tainly ensure this much-desired result. MONETARY. Money market easy—depoeits largo—and ev ery indication of prosperity manifested. Spe cie is scarce. Exobange also, and readily com ntand 804c. premium. Western foods and Tennessee command l@2io. premium. The correspondent of tbe N. Y. Herald saye, Civil war will be tbe signal for a general repudia tion of tho debts owed by the Southern mer chants North, and estimates that tho city of New York will suffer to the tune of fifty or six ty millions by the same. This foul imputation upon the integrity of our merchants, we hurl hack io bis teeth, and would have him under •tend, we only wish our rights, end have no in tention te defraud any of tbeire— that the cause we defend ie oue of principle end not of dollar*, Receipts per Western A Atlantic Railrotd for Atlanta yesterday were as follows: Corn 4,784 sacks. Flour 280 barrels. Baoon ..74 hhds. aod 20 boxes. Lard 318 packages. Hay..... 60 bales. Meal 275 sacks. Wheat 160 begs. Tobacco H ...MteI2 boxes. Dry Goods 4 packages. POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. Post Orricr, Atlanta, April 20,1641. Until further notice, the Malls will close as follows: Georgia Railroad Mail 9* A.M. Western A Atlantic Railroad Mali ft)* A.M. Naooo A Western Railroad Mall 9* A.M, Atlanta A West Point Railroad Mall 9 P.M OFPICE HOURS. Open at 7 A.M. Close at 1 P.M. Open at 2* P.M. Close at 4 P.M SUNDAY. Open at 8 A.M. Close at %% A.M. Open at 2* P.M. Close at 8* P.M. The ofllce will close on the arriral of tbe Atlanta A West Point Mall, until the same haa been distributed ; and on the arriral of the Western A Atlantic Railroad Mail, until both that and the Georgia Railroad Mall hare been distributed. T. O. HOWARD, P. M. BRIGADIER-GENERAL# We are noihoriaed and requested te aa nouuce Gxonox 8. Thomas. Esq ,aa a candidate for Brigadier-General of the First Brigade, 11th Division, Georgia Militia—composed of tho counties of Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding and Polk—at tha alaction to be held on the 30th instant. We are authorised to announce Ws. P. How, Ate, of this eity, as a oandidate for Brigadier- General of tbe First Brigade, 11th Division, Georgia Militia—composed of tho oountiss of Fultoo, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding end Polk—the election to be held on the 30th of April. ESCAPED, l?ROM my at&bla, at Stone Mountain, on 8at- i- urdsy, 13th instant, a medium siaed HORAE, of a sorrel color, round body, one or two whelks, or ridges, on his right hind hip, one or both hind feet white, aged about 11 or more years. I suppose him to be loitering about At lanta, or taken up by tome gentleman. C. H. CLARK, M. D. Stone Mountain, April 17th-3t. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Atruis, March 26!h, 1861. T HE Executive Committee of the 8tate Ag ricultural Society era requested to meet in Atlanta, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, 30th ol Anril next, at 3 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of arranging the Premium Liat, Ao., Ac., for the next Fair. By order of Hon. D. W. Lew is President. m26>6L JAMES CAMAK, Bec’y. i. o. McDaniel, WBOLBSALl DBALKR IB BBAIM, BAOON, LAID, FLOUH, and leading oroccrier. Hunter Street, behreen Whitehall A Loyd Streets, ATLANTA OEORGIA. April 13, 1861. Collector’s Notice. I’8TOM Duties will be required on dutiable Goode received by the Western A Atlantic Railroad fram this date. Importers will report the arrival ef e$cb goods to FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta. HRE AND LIFE AND— item mviAici aoenot. T HE subscriber represents four First Claes SautKim Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. Tha honorable adjoat- maot and payment of losses without say un necessary delay, ‘ aj.word. h.r. aaa# aol b. BMd LIPS INSURANO WiillnlU tltM #x# who waaM aa- t#r# UltW aa liaaorAai ktM#i wbil. Umt ll*a, aa# alia praal— for tbah- lhaiilia, u) lata# oaaa la lb. aaaal af walk, in la- WfKfiffttvt'fflrtrisnss'rf? a#br#i .tar athar Ufa laaaraaaa Onapaafca. *ttaaipl,a af Ltfb- UrtfcM*. K1A. O W, W! $¥F( « qo ., 1f -A-ttontipn to thoir 8^9^: of READY-MADE CLOTHING r th' an/ : A.3STD GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, OASSIMEBES AND VESTINGS f-FOH THIS— SPRITSra^ TRADE. It I* tha largest, choicest and cheapeat Stock we hare ever brought to Atlanta. We invite the special attention of CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS, A* we are prepared to offer extra inducements to CASH PURCHASERS We would also cal) the atention of Military Men to our Stock of TRIMMINGS a —AND— ACCOUTREMENTS, SWORDS, EPAULETS, ft SASHES FOR GENERALS, COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN ANTS, AND SAROEANTS. KNAPSACKS furniihed at ahort notioe, at very low pricea. W. F. HERRING & CO. March 30, 1861. « in ■«« SPRING GOODS, nrcLupmo BAREOB ANOLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LAWNS, DS CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, <tc., <tc. 0 U3 Stock will ba complete aad large, and will bo eold for * CASH, at ae low pricea ee Goode have ever been of fered. BEACH * ROOT. March 4,1861. 1801. 1801. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Wholesale and Ketell Dealer* In FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sti., Atlanta* Georgia. LAWSHE & PURTELL, Have on hand, and offer for sale, all kinds of MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, SASHES, We are now prepared to fumiah entry article in the MILITARY LINE, of any quality, and in any quantity, suitable for every- grade or department. Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, and TAlILOR’S trimmings, 18 VERY FULL, RICH AND FINE. NEW SPRING STOCK! O NE of our firm having returned from Mar ket, where be hee just completed an exten sive purchase of our Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, STAPLE At FAXCY GOODS were nevor more attractive. The supply of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Ao., is ample. Crepe V\1ngla!», Barege Anglais, French * hints, Mozambique, Crode Rhine, end a splendid assortment of Plain 4f Fancy El Ike, Silk JBantlee. Dusters, Ac., rnay be found among our aasortment; also, ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILT BITS, do. Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, manuftciured in Philadelphia expressly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS we have never displayed in this market All of which we will sell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS A 81MM0NS, Atlanta, March 28, 1861. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Aro invited to ermine our Stock. W. think -e can offer them uncommon in- docamenta to BUY FOR CASH. W# or. Agents tat the celebrated l M. SINGER it CO.’g^ flC MACHINES., teiln s^ui tl si a- April 10; ISSin wu SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, N0RCR03S- BCLIDING, J unction Whitehall Sc Feaoh*Tre« Streets, Atlanta, Georgia, H AVE just received, and are now opening, the largest stock af Good* they have ever offered in one seeson. Their stock wae bought exclusively for Gash, aod will be priced allow figures. They have every variety of DRY GOODS, from Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress Silks; all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; a large assortment of STAPIiZl OOOZ30, including Linens, Lawns. Ficca Goods. Caliooes, Ginghams, Ac.; all kinds of HOSIERY and FANCY ART1CLE8. Also, a large assortment of JEWELRY, WATOHlDS, Sees. In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele gant and full supply of Ready-Mad# Clothing, an# UGNTLEMEX R FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ae. Alao, .boat *10,000 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. embracing all sites, and a great variety, for La dies, Misses. Men, Boys aod Children. They repeat: their stock is very full, and they ere determined to tell. The public are respectiolly invited to sail aad examine their stock and pneea before pur chasing elsewhere. march# SILVEY h DOUGHERTY. WRIGHT & JACKSON, FAGTOHS, COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAT STBBET, SAVANNAH, GA. ▲ LLBH a. waiou*. wn. ». jack eon. R EFER to CspUia John W. Anderson, $*- vennsb, Gs.; Cieghorn A Cunningham, Savannah, Ga.; Boston A Villaloegm haven- nab, On.; Erwin A Hardee. 8avauaab. Ga.; Carbart A Bros., New York; T. W. Fleuuniag A Co., Augusta, Ga j Swan A Bre^ Fernanda oa, Fla \ Bisbee A Caaova. Jacksonville. Fla-j H. L. Hart, P*Utka, Fla.; Simon Merritt, Heakinsvtile, G#. Agent tAr the Everglade Line of Mali Steam- PATTTBN .4 FORWARDING «£ Sa-WmnAh, Georgia. •aoaaa canaw^ v ‘ ' / wup*. > wpiitaa AibMa,;