Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, April 28, 1861, Image 3

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3^JD3C ISTAID <X r <i iitoe SiMkw rVmk 4tpfm JhnlvMiwrfWi HM0HB0M TM of lb. medium lhu» preeent- fttfcnf-iflWlHiftniebel. pit ta «r efforWAo* 4e*W*taUl.b Js5rJ nh .HeryU u d 5* le!2u 5* bawl •etlrad bp « gantlamaeitt Jfoie oily, In *bMi »pW^»Ow ,ul * be eteteo that the Lagleletni BSWpS^.^ Ttrfn^w.f^ I Ricnuovn, April 21-Propoaiifone ere being feed, Webbiogiou, It,rough J udfee Taney, Camp- preme Court, here m •oldture Arrielng. UgM Infoatry-CbpL Porter from Marlon, AK, arrived lest » Atfcnu * Veat Point fcx*4- a««e ou e apaoial train at 8 o’clock MM they will aaAdairoue for a fed ft* by other Oorapantea, and then BOXTUle, Tetin., to Virginia. They bU, nnlnrtrdned ta Dr. Joeeph rule drttuuiHoAl.ltee'ot charge. teWiMCC 1 . for their geaeroue hoat, who re- toaars5%« thamaiMfefli a*4aa eaally air oupper. - . I the Georgia Army, wlioee name ea, delieered a patriotic eddreee. ■ their arrival aad departure, Iticaily cheered by an immanae Toth* The Slip la Hall of boepa. ftayaral Regiment. more—including one from Sooth Carolina— are lofted for hourly, fatny of the treope will probably be rant to Herper’e Perry, The Mart Me. *-i •*» Mobilb, April 16.—There were Ml balei of Cotton add yaeterdey ; Middling lU^Jt eta. The talee of the week reached 1,490 belet, and tba Receipt* 2,790, agaicst 5.000 same period laat year f Decrease, 240,000 balee. The expert* for the week were *37 balee. P reseat stock an - bead, 1,1110 belee. Freight# I® Id. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Augueta Inmirgom 4 Banking Company. Augmia W. M. D’AnUfn»c, Pro*.. J./A.. K. V*lt4», OuH ...y.W.fr.rlw, Ch. Gcoylas Cm with «>ui)t«i f#U signatures wi in eircuie- it MT«r»l more companies VW lorninf and proceed to Dalton. May-Day. are refarred to the Programme, .ipmo, of the May-Dey Celebrk- cpila of the Atlanta Female lh- Prlwate Boarding. itlemen wiehiog good prirate r£Srw?aa sc . * portion of the elderly gen- gkj*on the 24th instant, a C«m- d tt*« *mhm Gr*y*"~wa* or- .election Of the following named Captain. Firat l**utana»t. Second Lieutenant. IttllffiAW 0rd * r, y- ef the - Sri ear Oraye" art, wet. ^^..ndtoaidfetha^f lafight tho battloa of the KUraxy. II Proceeding*. t, April 26. nt—Hia her, in tE'a'GUhir. Min- n firmed. gins, who waa 0n*d by the May- liaorderlfAnduct, made l Board of Counoil for ramlaafon rytrs ^ ina * a enpdA, wfirfted Men fined by hart for e rrloletion of the eity I hi biting hoW keepere. and otta- mmipg, or aolioiting paaaangare aao him from the penalties of the liitee on Belief. HIM Ilk Instruction! to report at to taking each action, n B. V. Williford, asking to bo * doable tax fthiah t>* paid in wired aad referred to the Tax mioationa from Plro Com- tndS, tendering tblkferricee for of tho oily, were received; also, llencc between Fife Company No. Mot.Mon.f tbanka bo the Oem- wapUag their tBsre, vaa unani- tomes tan, b*t It collect the ramaiader ibiak waa adopted, to* on Ordinaacee* atom Mad «n klbitiag cattle rom remaining le oily, between the first of No Nfi M that the Mayor be authorl- 'J Beoeeeery preperetioo for lie M eity, ie proeuriag arms end .weeealT A ( Meyer/be aeWjc r I sed to ne- Georgm Sell Road Bank s^ir hot eXMedlng gb.OOO the amount •# h<l40 nu the 8ouih, we *MM . 10a, tIk. Merdorj aod sailor on aea-ahore; uni. gea. i & vawisirssfc-. * portrait of J«g)(aoD; 20 on tha lower cornera; the genuine ha* XX. I P. t^tfng, Owsh. .....P. Adams,Cash. •5a raised fiwoa 1*. Bank of Otmmtro*, flarannsh. O. A lwM>ar, trm ... J. C. Cash. ifcBryde, Cash. ...A. Austell, Cash. A few laprewdoot, 10a had aos, (old plaice. Nos. be twwmt^iot aJKtttOOOJ era la Ciraulatlon, with forged Bank <f Middip Gmryio, Macon. Isaac Scotl, Pra*. A H. Powe«, AmIi. Bank of Buoamnok, Savannah. Lewis P. Harris, Pres......—W. B. Tinsley, Cash. fis altered frohi la; sift a steamship, a Maafepn Um left end, bust of a female on the right. Ms, rig. female standing; •*Bank of Barannah’* Mack type; X on the right end: ml on the left end. Bank of tho StaU of Georgia, Sat annuli. 60s, vtg. female Hitting, holding figure 60; three oval 60s. vlg/SwJSSdtog a rtdder in her ri4t»had4, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross* log.* brUg* la tJ»e 4l*anee; uallfce femdoet 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 Under It; small 100a around the whole margin ; “ State Bank of Qcorgla” on the back In redlntr; unlike the Maeoa A Western Railroad Mall Atlanta A West Point KaUroad Mail.. OPPICt HOURS. Open at 7 A.M. Close at. Open at 2# P.M. Closest. SUNDAY. Close at bridge, tan Jo. R. R. Cuyler, Prts... .O. A. Cuyler,Cash. Gould, Wes..' W. J. Sams, Cash. .Cash. Georgia Railroad <ft Banking Company, Augusta. 60s, vlg. three faces, the middle one Is Indistinct- poorly engraved. I. 1 A \ Ladrange Bank, LaGritbge.' Thomas Burch, Pree W. H. Tuller, Cash. Marine Bank of Gtorgia, Savannah. [formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.] Charles P. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, rig. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end, tame on left end, good Imitation of old plate. Mochante*’ Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. HftaghR l'r*ae*y MU* Natch, fiaak Mechanic*' •S^iKfrjMiUfeavannflk. y Omv Jforth-Weeiem Bank, Ringgold. W. U. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planter*' Bank of the Slat* of Georgia, Savannah. O. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash. >4 Cash. Brunswick'^" John Craig, Cash. Broken and CUooed Bank*• Atlanta Bank, Atlanta dtaahd. Bank of Greentsboro', Ureenesboro' Broke Cherokee Inturanc* A B'klng Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial B*ink of Bruneuiick, Brunswick.. Closed. Eonchange Bank, Griffin Broke. Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin -.Gtoaad. * F K Some Bills said tO be good—others useleas— refdaw all. Bank if Whitjleld, Dalton. This Bank is not current here. Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbridge. «...Broke. Timber Cuttern' Jtank, Savannah.........Not Bankable. Refuse all Georgia Banks not found here. The dla- ■ upon those Banka riONARIES. IQffQgin CONFECT! F. M. JACK, -A.gent, HEXT DOOR TO W. T. HBRRINO * CO., Whitalipll 8t., XT £*PS coaetenily oa hendxn exaalleht etoak JX of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, CAKES, BUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES. FICKEL8, Ac., Ac. Alao, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIQA118, Ac., Ac. Alao, * grant variety of Fancy Article*—Bau- keta, Toya, Ac. The Ladie* and th« Public ganerally art rt- a pact fully invited to tail. "Hf* CHIBA »CT0^t COLfi'4 WYLIE, I\ holetah and Retail Dealer* in QHINA, Ola**, Silver, Plated Rarajuw, Parian Fignrt*, Keroain* Lamp*, Candle ka, Tea Tr “ “ H hade a, Tabl* aticka, Tea Tray*, Table M*U, Basket*. Glass Cutlery, At. •it# Beach A Boot'e, Wbifoball etraet, Atlanta, ..4., April 2d.ua,* '■m April 22, ; aallaak Beeei b Wnfok fora te ataady 1 M.TtaiT. . •a>12i@18i. tad Fraylaisaal good 4 wand. *3! aSttSEBTSS oneeb t upon than, not U aapne lor Inxurioe or “ nod ‘^tstsssssshi and worthy Merchant* Main ■ are vary buay, and t it said* not taking advantage d*mai I to raise their figure*. rig \ and UMdaeraaseof freight - blockade, but from tha fa bought a. much aa they wi (tha ba«U tia reining River Bewi will teetify. 8**4 orerbaalcd, and being load* exclueirejy, were allowed ta 1 Weeura pepen. For tha Nuflt of thoft who i good* via City Pointer Norfolk, Virg.n., would auto that fihOM era no advMiaoiaoiilR of tho sailing of ateamara connected with that line in tha New York papers, that wo have ae*n, and tha trouble* at Norfolk will no doubt prevent thorn going there at present. i y : • 1 MONETABY i New York Exchange I* (fall, and' none in market. Western and Tennesaee 2<ftfi ^ aant premium. Specie 6@6 ^ cant premium. Rhrar Mow** Nrrbviu**, April 26.~*ArriTed->B. M. Run- yea, fit. Louis; Trie, Paducah; MinneUoka, Paducah; James Woods, N*w Orleans. De parted—Minnetonda, Paducah; Trio, Louia villa. There are about 10 feet water ou the eboala, and the river ic falling slowly. The General Auderaou is the packet for Cai ro to-day, which port she leaves at 12 M mwcf*r*tj*fr*>T9P■* READY-MADE CLOTHING iiMe7U.bJli44i|j'fo.'f •'lmn>i.| wi.i .' ,•-.:. -.u - . J aaTsoasA run an* tsj; jAaNID ’S FU .jY>i / IMa the larjtaet, ohoiecat and oheapdat 8took we have oror broagkft to AUanto. H O ; / l Jj Jl J /,* , ■ ;i () We invite the apeeial attention of POBT-OFFICK. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAIL8, Ac. Post Orrica, Atlabta, April 20,1861. Until further notice, the Mail* will cloat as follows: G«mta Railroad MalL A.M WcirtS A Atlantic Railroad Mail 8* A.M. A-H. ...9 P.M. BRIGADIBR-CBNERAL. We aro authorised and reaueated to announce Col. Robbrt M. Brown, of DeKalb county, a a candidate for Brigadier-General of the Firs) Brigade. 11th Division, Georgia Militia—com We are authorised and requested to nouuee Gborok 8. Tbovas, Eaq , aa a candidate for Brigudier-^eneral of the First Brigade, 11th Division, Georgia Militia—composed of the counties of Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding and Polk—at the election to be held on the 30|h instant We are authorised to announce Ww. P. Eow* ard, of this city, as a candidate for Brigadier. General of the Firat Brigade, 11th Division, Georgia Militia—eomposawl of the counties of Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding and Polk-th# flection to be held on the 30ih of April. 1DJOU i RNBD MEETING. A N adjourned meeting of our citisens who wish to join the German Volunteer Com pany, will be held on Monday night next, the 2«th instant, at 7* tfclock precisely, at the Hall of Heokauia'e Fira Company,No. t. A an- laoraua attendance I* expected, and all thoae who have tendered their names already, are requested to be present, as business of impor tance will be transacted. M. L. LICHTEN8TADT, Chairman. 0am. F. Bast*, Secretary. apr27. BOARDING. S IX or eight Young Men can be accommo dated with board and lodging at P. M. KICKETTfi residence, on Decatur street, near Marcc’s 8team Grist Mill. apr27-tf. SOUTH INSURANCE COMPANY. rpHE Georgia Home Inaurancs Company, of A. Columbus, can be recommended aa a first ctaes Inctikfttioo^A share of the publio pa rdn ***FRANCI8 R. SHACKELFORD, Agt ** Intelligencer" and "Commonwealth" copy. apr27-4t. POSTPONED. AT a meeting of the Atlanta Fire Depart- 4- raent, held on the evening of the 26th of Abril, 1861, the following reeolutlon was adopt- ed, vis: Retolved, That, owing to ths unsettled con dition of the country, the Annual Parade of tha Department, on tha 1st day of May, be poatponed. Extract from Minulaa. apr26-l t W. BARNES, Chief Engineer. Attention pEftflONd residing i enrolled aocordingtol ap2« irat Ward, who are required to on Lieut. Wil- their names __ order of ^ X5. H. C08TILLO, Capi. Tat Ward Co., 1026th Die. Me NAUGHT, BEARD * CO. Com mime ion sad Po recording Merck ante, 1 h TiP>^lM6t»W4iYiEL. WHOLESALE GROCER, nriJtoa ctaumm bhiWexht. DANIELL Si MoENTIRE, JelAnUa.at>MMOMTA 3HT I1I6I1I1I, tIIIIIK 46..J ^ A FIB* anpply of Oora, Baaa. aad Larfi al- I OUmM, Waar, way, O. traafi. m*t. .&»aHfoS^A ^UMMlO FRODUCB, Mahall aafi Prior, CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS, A* wa are-prepared to rfnr extra inducements to CASH PURCHASERS We would alao cal) the atention of Military Men to our Stock of TRIMMINGS —AND— ACCOUTREMENTS, SWORDS, EPAULETS, ft SASHES FOR GENERALS, COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN ANTS, AND SA ROE ANTS. KNAPSACKS furnished at short notioe, at very low prices. W. F. HERRING & CO. March 30, 1S61. jt&i&AtilMS, OMK*Jfomfir* **-■■■■ v«» edl aeqn vcroifeK edi 3raKMHNe.T;. rG00DS,>^^ V »1 in mm wffiaai|ii? ftaT vtkmmd . W, edt at M*» DM CHLNSS, VE«TrN«M»>: 'J OH C'U ALLIES, iitfui'v^ja *.~i . .a v*T ■ • 1 * SILKS, « uvffo i »jin 7 r *T.“ o#r<*KAift ; 7 ****Qix>mn. ! " ■ *• fWf,-'-'. r» HE;'* .CASH, ala*^low price, aa Onade_ben_«Tar bm of. Merck 4, U4L LAWSHE & PURTELL, Have on hand a Large Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMER8, VESTIN GrS, MARSEILLES A LINEN GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, ANQ--JJ. . on lMAT TTU'HUUUt TAILOR’S TRIMMING’S. OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE. MILITARY SWORDS, EPADLBTS &C., 1801. 1881. SALMONS t SIMMONS, ^ WbokMle end Retell Deeiere in P0KK21DOIBK DH COOK,' Corner of Whitehall aad Alabama 84a, ' [, Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! /~kBK of our firm hariaf ntarmd Avia Kir V kaLwhai.halmajoriaampfotofia.atoa.. •IT. purobeae of oar Spring Stook oi DRY GOODS, wa take thi* method of adritidf the publio ef the nemo. Our itoek of • r staple a PA/ror oools were nerer more attraetire. Tba tnpply of BLEACHED AND INOWN SHEETINQS AND •HlfiTINOa. foe.. ia ample. Crept D’AngleUe, Barege Jmglmie, Breach Cheat*, and a aplandid eeeortmant of Biota * POacg Hike, Stlk JBaallet, Battert. He., maj^be found emong onr naaerimant; alao, ALMIANDEB X1D 0L0TI8, SUM. Erary rarlatTof Lediee’ andUiuaa’ 8HOX8, manufaoturad in Philadalpbia expramly for onr trade. A more beautiful fot af CAUPETmOa. OILCLOTHS AND MATTINM wa here neTer dleplayed !e thte market «*■* All of which wa will eat I lew foe CASH. Order* promptly atfotoM to. . .[ SALMONS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, llaroh 2*,U«1. SILVEY I DOUGHERTY, NORCROSS’ BUILBIBG, Junction. Wbiteball Jc.] AOfonto, <dwor«ifo, ' MX H AVE juat recelred, end are ftaw epee Inf, tbelargMtateek»f (toeto they kaeaitow Bared in earn aaaaon. Tbatrafoak’wmhauht exelttueriy for Ceah, aadwUl ha patoto Mfoa. *r. erery rariat DRY GOODS, -*"» 000001 a large aaaortmant o antjkjnum lojmi SASHES, KHKACU. &c. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS iff jAAAi.A.y i:*.A**,f,. Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in- k jfxCbtn dneements tA BUY FOR CASH. |» * co t f ‘-all!?* hfiUdxhe hem », >Mku««/r<L JBWXLHY, WATCHEfol fowl • Id their Beeement Beam*, they hare an ale. (Mteed foH eapgtpat '-■•" •- ar e Ready-Mi4« Clothing, SHOES, BOOTS, *o.' embracing all rtaab, and a greet rariety, for La- j, ‘ “ ” Boyeaad CbUdraa. ateak ia rapji tall, aad thax ara datarmiaad to eaU. .. . . Tha public ara wapantfolly i.vHad la mll< •***»>** thalr atoak aad prieea befon par- chaainx else whan. m*A» 0ILVET * DOWtHEHTY. , WRIGHT k JACKSON,;::..! FAGTB1S, CIKKIISIII > FORWARDING Milt GHAUTS BAY STRICT, 8AVABB4JH, OA. Aixan a. waianr. wa. a. ftoftMt. sSffwHir A Ou, Augusta, Ov; Swan A leu, Fa EanblarrMlefla . '.wtnaeen.:, ‘I ' ~ • T I'l ‘ * in PATTTJSN It MILLERS, QEHCHAh. OOtoMHeiON Jdt ftWJ<2U«