Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 22, 1861, Image 3

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UECMW3£: >.r*; lb* celebrated Tallulah linger* of tb« South) and th. b**u - M Ww 1 if (Ik piico, bo.idc. <e*H* plaoaa — a eotnmer r*. New Uni lb* rope for going I bo hopod. will bo .Oisewhat ah*' I ourfcci ioo. of tko taguotainoud tut hern Siataaaheuld b* tokoo *d- r bt.lih »od oliioau, both of whloh (bore Id tM klgbott »t«t* of lib. hiiborto looked op oad turcM of that aeeliaa will b* de- l kw j*dra( and iWadOr oo per* dost of Northers watering pi*- . health or *aur*il>e*t. Mineral abeued, wbiob or* M prosoot k seed only by 1*0*1 visitor*, that I bocomo lb* r***rt of Iho—and,. ■* Rboobt* —Tb* migratory pe- ibdd lo cur people. Is sow *boul i, oad m*oy of our birds of p**' I whisk aw —oh atoned. The**! woat t* epend th.tr rt—dod* M»y, Saratoga, Newport and at bud thou, rtglob* •‘too bot uiuBt ptrroro* control them- l llto attraction, of Ibiir own edo b* who h*** rorelled in Ik* .ublliu. I T*ll.l»b, or lb* wor. quint b**u- »; who how. flowed the meg.id- i of th* Too**■••« frata Lookout ■ tb. Btoaptog Yolo of Mueoochi* Biuit of Youab; who hbfs drank r ,n 'bsniuiiM tm Jr, nooa gr*ph*d Pra.id.ot Davit, that Uw 0**T**U«a •f North Carolina bod pue*d so Ordiasao* of mrypyr:.; C*f. MagoMn Forbid* tb* OoCBpatloB *f Keatacky Territory. LtpueriULaaMsy ll-Oen. MagnOa he* I* •oad bit Proclamation, notifying and waroing *11 otk*r State., wh.th.r aeparato or Uaitod, mpecially tb* Vultod Slat*, and Con Tad.rat* Stator, agwaat asy mor.oieat upon th* Mil of K.ntueky, or tb. oocupatiaa of asy port « plan* with la th* limit* *f K.ntueky, by any fortmt for my j—rpora whatever, until thoriaod by tka Legi.latura or Ksaeotira, Hon. Jobs Young Brown ba* withdrawn from th* man*am, wot desiring a Mat la Ltn *d|a‘e Coogr*M. r*B T»* roaoBaai tn iuj a* rsseeve* Cotton, Grocerl**, St* ^ roagtn la Bettor. Curat**, May It —Senator Douglas I. bettor to-day. hut not out of danger. After Him. Nitw O.LBtus, May 18.—Pamangara from Toxm, jvtl arrived, report Qen. Young, at th* bead *f Confrdarat* Volunteer., la full pur.ait of Capt Muntgomery and tb* Fadaral troop, under bi. command. He bad overtaken their b*gg*ti*. supply and amiuunition train, which he aeited, together with .am* beeveiand hortea. Capt. Montgomery bad avecuated Fort Wa- eblta, tad wae on his way to Fort Arbuckie.- Gen Yauog was determined to toko Fort* Cobb and Arbuckle. A regiment of Louisiana Voiuntears will leaf* here to morrow for Fort Smith, in Ar- kanaae. Prom Tara*. Mobil., May 81.— Calreaton paper* of tba 18th instant rtala that batteries cover eft the apprdkebos to the channel, and that the Texas authorities are capable of resietiog any sort of nn Stuck. Capt Reynolds, United States Quartermaster *t S*a Antonio, hot re.ignod. Tb. Floral office ro Uk«n prifoDers by Col. Dorm, b«l* boen ditebargad on parole. ILformation wureceived that CortenM, the Mexico* gueulle, wee ectixeljr preparing for toother raM upon the eettfers on the Rio Grande. Another statement says that Cortenaa, with a strong force, was moving up the left bank of the Rio Gr^dfs. Recruita were pouring in from »U directive te join him, and it was believed that a lflrg4 force waa concentrated on that Rifer.e Six recruita from Matagorda*, who were on their way to join Cortenaa, had been arretted. Col. Ford, of the Texas Voluoteera, weepre paring to give the enemy a warm reception. Fort Brown ia in a complete atate of defence. ATLANTA QNOROIA, tTATfc ia (tor*, at tb.lr FirwProof,War. 11 Houm. on Che eorn.r of For.yth.trM.aad to* Railroad, (oppooit* tb* Stot* Rood Da pot,) 100 BARRELS LARt> OIL; SO BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 800 KEGS PRIME LEAFLARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. May 4. vnnmrat! imvtt, MaaiwBvifi cocwrr. .gaomaia. provided wrthfn ou- reach. for the acoommo datioo and pleaaure of viaiu»ra. We haveapar- ed no paint or expeute in putting the ratab- liabmeoi and grouodt in good or«ter, and hope to merit an increaae of the liberal patronage heretofore beatowed. The mineral properties of our watera are oorivalled in Ibeir beneficial infiueneea over all the diteeaee where Chalybeate, Red Sul phur, or Whito Sulphur Walen are needed The hundred* of invalid* tufiering from Dyspepsia, Diorrhato, Kidney Disease*, Indigeeuot, Loss of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution al or accidental Irregulaties, 4c., who have found almost miraculous relief, are eo widely dispersed through the Southern Confederacy, thet we deem it unnecessary to sej anything more of their merits. To the pleasure-seeker, we recommend our climate, mountain air, healthful amusements, choice fruiteand good society, as worthy of no tice. A splendid line of FOUR-HORSE COACHES will run daily from West Point U> the Springs, and through tickets can be secuied at the Railroad offices in Montgomery.Columbusand Atlanta. All packagae end all mail matter prepaid to West-Poto*. care of Jetts L. Ad ams, will srriva at tha Springe daily. Good Hacks and caraful dnvars will be found at Griffin, ready to accommodate all who come that way. M. R. MARKS 4 RRO. ptf Montgomery Mail, Columbus Enquir er, Columbus Times, Macon Messenger and La Grunge Reporter copy io dgily 1 mouth. May 17. f , arwi b,l "" ,tr ' Nbw Orleans, May 21.—Mr. Russel, the cor respondent o! the London “Timet” arrived herb thfs morning. not find (be Washington dispatch*, .ay that tb. Poet Of. • very **v*r* owe, whil* the.- Beo Department has ordered the diecontinn- hsoltk and pUaaar*, who bav* anc* of the Maile, both through and way, be- tween St. Louie and Kew Orleans and Mobile via the Lake Pontchairn steamers; also, be tween New Orleans via Pensacola, Apalachi cola, Cedar Keys, Tampa Bay to Key West; also, between New Orleans and all points in Texas. I a summer In tbs South, wiH have l opportunity of comparing the re rof’thrtwosoctiotftr— I and Formidable Battery.—Tbs r ef the government •spoolsj the resour- , nod ihs inrsfiiiys genius , to construct arms nod batier- t intended tp do grent execution. ^InntioQ to rMnpstruot the btMxes lelpbis, WlTmingion and Mn hss Jed to the coostrufiion of r the Federalcaovsfpjnent, sn fixed with sides and top of tbiok ‘ c M ,on >• to be Biased, ,1k* J mV •« a at any angle, nod from any one I hole* to Ik* aid* or Okd of th* o*r. bet or Bktll for the obdosb, pio i at n locomotive, and with fifty > mined wJtft ’Mfcie rifles, aSd a rk the oannon, there are but few tnstnYments of destruction.— t^AT MAtJ 7 «R1 UODIST PaiACUSJt ut Montc et with Father King, tbs 01 > passing through onr eity upon lef h|« children. He was tha Aret cher that preached in Mont l«t th. fanrtl oLMre A*4n« • *** ih* e*e«od per.on interred •ty.—Jfeal. AJvntitn. % garden fifite in ^heda, Islpnd and n pig got in and destroyed n quarrel between the owners •ntf ptg grew out of it, which their friends, defeated the Fed- d«)ar*d, da I#I2, with Ore*t roto Kurop*. r fUfffc. Btowaohip Pori:a i Lirerpoel advices to the Ilth batos, of which 81,0(10 bale, JpMpI*. and 15,5*, fcr« P foVr, I, to tb* eFrvt that ha should dil ls** sad esntituiad authorities of lef Kieeoust, sad maiotais the eu- ' Ibo miUuty despot ism. To-day, “>* I'roolaMMoo of another nili- , aaaooaetof the ■ubeiok.laloab- to kerewfbr* Ire* nod oovarplgo of Mavylkod. laaeMhrtod. , ihat«k*aiiH8ary 1* introduced ..iSaS&itlSki!; ■a oad hostile fores h*k* people late oub- quieoeeao* to aa ediena Qeaera- n* •|..morf 'tuMI e»i<i ' heart to Hdwnt .* <k* hu- B*. «k* kVav4 Bkd palri* . eaa Ikoao-Btokeo stilt it*. | tow-with rag* aad Iktir t«8*oueiry, gulde n^ OMiato I Lthoet* I botoved Lib- «* <*M «k*d^+«r tkfc/ A FtotMadJ Wltor' M *< ~ 111* ^ VI., CaraJ bos arril instant The salas of Cotton for the week were 98,000 were^Ujten by _ _ ,_ fjcn %H* Alii am Friday Wwarl <M>04 bales. Tba market was quiet but steady. Uplands, fair, 81; Middlings, 7 )>16. Stock, 970,000 bales.— The sales on Saturday, the 1 Itb, were 8,000 bales. Tha market closed quiet. Advices from Manchester were unfavorable. Lord Derby expressed the hope, in the House of L^rds, that Aha forthcoming Proclamation by the Britiptf Glverument will give empkafie Warning, if Britfsh sal jects join privateers, or become involved on the rebel side, that their blood will ba on their own beads; they could get no redress from England. The French Chamber of Commerce had Called the attention of the ,Fissik Govern meat to the unguarded condition of Ptoneh Chipping in American waters, and urging ac tion. Lord Palmerston deprecates the presentdis cussion of American affairs. The Navy Yard Was setivp—a powerful squadron wgs being get r.-ody. 8«W tha Uorltod State, has hetotofots Bphera privateering, and dsniad tha right of learch. Both now had turned against her. FaRraiR Point, May 20.—The steamship Canada has arrived from Liverpool. | American affaire waa tha prominent subject Cf comment. In the House of Commons, mo tions were made relative to the belligerent fights and the recognition of the Southern Confederacy; but the subject woe postponed— Lord Palmerston stating that its discussion was Untimely. Active preparations were in progress to fond a powerful British squadron to tha American Coast. ; * v . . j < • v > The Freneh Chamber of 6ofl**eroe repre- •enU the nsceseity of adoptitiglite enetlures for the protection of French veeeels. The harvest prospects h» France were had. [Private Dispatch.] Norfolk, May 21.—The steamer Montioello came up again to day, fired twiee at Sewell's Poi ltfW»; W*|4 n » w H«<^llPfiufao#l Hk ifMil H^clal Dl.pal >11> eouUmakhp^bUc^ / | Tbs War Conmneod—F'igbl et Bewell's Point —Battery of th* Confederate Btataa Find in to—Linoolo Steamer Completely Disabled, RicihoW, tfa^' battery llWkefTe' Point, eight miles from Norfolk, war trod lot* oo Sotarai BEACH & ROOT Are now Receiving a (nil Line of SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BARK OB ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, <tr., Sc. AD3 8UM Will ho eomplat* and largo, aad L/ will b* sold for CASH, *t » low pricea a* Goode have ever been of fered. BEACH * ROOT. March 4,1841. TQ BPICt/RBW. HAVE just reoeiv.d It Head Fine Young KENTUCKY JE-B BEEVES, th* Bueat avar brought to ttoi* markot, o porUoo of which will ba of fered for aalo at ray 81*11 avery moraine. Atlanta, May It O C. ROGERS. LIltBZl! LUMBEB! HAVE at my Lumbar Yard, near tha Mar- • kat, a large quantity of select LUMBER, hick I propose to sell vary low for Cask, or good notes payable at Christmas next. Atlanta, May 15.A. H. BROWN. ’ CoLUctor’s Notice. C USTOM Dutiee will be required on dutiable Goods received by the Weetern 4 Atlantic Railroad from this date. Importers will report the arrival of such goods to FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta. Negroes for Sale. nPRR fhHqiieriHhi s for tala Six Likely Ne- J*n old. a good nook, ween or and trdMr, and nnrae; a Boy, 12 years old: a Boy, 10 years old; a Girl, 8 years old; n Girl, 6 yaais old, and n Man nbout 27 years lo«i a good hand in n Tannery. Apply in March 18-tf. WM. H McMILLAN. • ' I P T tt|>A^TA, May i83! S(i. ' Trade was aotive as asnal yesterday. No change to quote in price*. Market role* n lit- tie higher tot dotioda grade* of Cam, bat the general tone of th* market fo at oar loot quota tions. Remusat* of lot* ar* being rapidly filled up from NasbviUa and Memphio, and n fair ship ping toaeineee i* doing above. Trains arrive well loaded with Produce, and no scarcity I* anticipated. We received no new* of any con*rqann*e from the Weet yesterday, so we are unable ip tell much about the bloekake. For the last few days large lata of Produce have been received aad changed owners at this E 'int The demand ountioues g< ’ archants are kept moving lively. Stocks generally axe full, nud additions are beiogooostantly made. Orders to lai io Bacon, Fleur sod Lord c amount of Corn If in store at. price will have the effect, we thiuk, of guar anteeing sufficient for home supply. Our Merchoots ore enjoying the benefit the trade of the eorronodtng counties to a lar ger extent than ever before, especially in Hard ware. Leather, Boots, Sheen, and Dry Goods— May it be but an iedex to a flourishing whole cafe business hereafter. MONETARY- Nothing new to quote. LAWSHE & PURTELL, rdera to large amount* I can be filled. A fair •til 06® I.IQ, which GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST: •Itoa, Cmah. Rank of Auffesta, Aagasto. John Bonet, Hres J. W. Davie*, Cash. Genuine [» with counterfeit signatures are lu circula tion—better re) use all. 10e, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, vlf. Her urjr and sailor oo sea-shore; uni. gen. H)*, vlg. wagon and team; unlike (he getiuln*. ftut, on left and portrait of Wacbingtoa; genuine baa portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; the genuine has XX. Rank ef Athene, Athena Stevens Thomas, Prea A. P. Diarlng, Oaoh. Rank ef Columbus, Columbus. W. IL Teung. Pies D. Adams, Oosb. 0s raised from Is. Bank ef Commerce, Savannah. 0. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. FerrlU, Cash. Rank ef Rmpire State, Rome. A. R. faith, Pres John McBryde, Rank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. Roland, Pres. A. Austell,Cash. A few Wprvssions, lOe and 20s, (old plates. Ifee. be- tweeo 8,000 and 8,000,} are In circulation, with forged signatures. Rank of Midale Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres A. H. Powei, Cash. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis f. Harris, Prea W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 6c altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. IQs, rig. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah” In black typo; X on the right end: mu on the left end. Rank of the State of Ueoogia, Savannah. 60s, vlg. femaie silling, holning figure 60; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia” across them, across left end ; imitation of old plate. 60s, vig. female holding a rudder tu her right hand, at sr feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; lueomot' ig a bridge In the distai.ee; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “State Bank of Georgia” on the back in red ink; auilke the genuine. 100s, not like genuine; vJg. femaie seated beside _ bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small hors# drink ing ; locomotive in the distance. Central Railroad d> Banking Company, Savannah. K. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler, Cash. Oily Bank of Augueta, Augusta. A. Gouid, Free W. J. Sams, Cask Farmers’ 4 Mechanics’ Rank, Savannah. J. Rlchardscn, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Gtergla Railroad 4 Banking Company. Augusta. John P. King, Prea J, Milligan, Cash. 60s, vig. three faces, the middle one is lndlaiiuct—-• poorly engraved. La Grange Bank, LaG range. Thomas Burch, Pres W 5 II. Tuiler, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [formerly Marine A fire Insurance Bank.l Charles F. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vig. beehive, male head and two 60sou right end, mqio on left eud, good Imitation of old plate. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. Thomas & Metcalf, Pres llllo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Sating* Bank, Savannah. (See farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.) Merchants’ 4 Planters’ Rank, Savannah. U. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. North- Western Rank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters’ Bonk qf the Slate of Georgia, Sava on ah. G. W, Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters’ Bank, Savannah. C. Kpplng, Prea. J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Rank, Augusta. [formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Kdward Thomas, Prc*~. Johc Craig, Cash. Broken and Closed Banks, Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Bank of Qreeneehoro', Gr«en»sboro* Cherokse Ineurunos 4 B'klng Oo., Dalton Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Ciooed. Bsechang* Bank, Unfllti Broke. Interior Bank of Griffl", Griffin CI.»eed Manufacturers' Bank of GriMn, Griffin..60 tt e. dla. Planters’ 4 Meekanioe’ Bank, Dalton. Bono Bill* sal I to l»* good—others useless—refuse all, tank ef Whitfield, Dalton. Thie Bank is not current here. Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbridge Broke. Timber Cutters’ Bank, Savannah Not Bankable. Rrfuse all Georgia Banks not round h*re. The die- Counterfcf* 0 CORE! CORE!! COKE It AT THE GAS WORKS. A LARGE quantity for sale at tha usual price of 121 coot per bushel, ib. 21—dtf. J. F. WARNER, flupt. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Daalers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, doors from Alabama Street. aprlL and_ i^ife ■Aim niuiujcS arehct. T HE aabecriber riproesnt* four First Cl*** RemiMtrn Companies, and sight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of 8EVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust- Brea* Sued,, with I'mMCtO*fW •to ooraplotoV d ie.MriIft.ld9llN.l73 dtolfOO* tU*si tag* were InraeSi.ul, mb! boot Port Moore* ood k*«l*S bor off. Rieke, both Atlootlo *nd River, uke* u ueool the, lira, **4 oleo provide for their fomiliee *oo loved oaeo la th* event of ItooU, »ra la- eflbrda over other Life Iaeonoo* Com pee UTTSaer oTVsiSM lad Al ITT Oompoaiee. prio«iplee »l Lifo ‘ |>raa *t nr of- onollj'a Build JtSaato Georgia, BAMDEL*S5rTH** U ,:«hvB at( |7 fltaiwl Iwakiakl Igilto^ Me NAUGHT, BEARD dh CO. Cematfseian and Forwarding Merchants, BA r 8TBEXT Savannah, ------ Georgia. Wm. McNattqht, [ Jambs Oomomd, | f Wm. K. Beard. 1 Jobs Dbrmam. 1.1. remtwxna, I New Ortegas, ] POINDEXTER & LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, NSW ORLEANS, pOR Roeolvlng, Ponrardlhg —4 Sollisg, for ml Tradora. lla,. tof I Monhoat*. PI*.tore on: keep* ometoatl* oa hold * im Fi«M Road*, Moetmoie. oad Boa— Sarroate. u«y !*■ JOHN PICKEN, Inportor, Moaufoetoror and Doolor la . f. IATAVA CHAU, TB1ACCI SNUFF, FIFOS, 4c., Whole—to aad Ratoll, at th* Sign of Sthmlm Ctgmr Nawfotto,, Whitehall Btraet, Ati—ta, 0—tgl*. ■ARS READY-MADE GLOTHISFO, GENTLEMEN’S FtRNISHING GOODS, —A^D TAlULOR’S trimmings. OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE. WHOLESALE.PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in ducement! to BUY FOB CASH. We are Agents for the celehrated I. M. SINGER <St CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA,-GEORGIA, April 10, 1861. W. F. HERRING & CO., Invites .Attention to their Stock, of READY-MADE CLOTHING A3STXD GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS .d ..... r i • uu ,.ir lOtlr .i 'lUillL j) fib IlIU —FOR THIS— •' ‘ ^-luHfi ,<!iooa ,<3mOU flOJIAT JTU3IMHUH SPRING’S TRADE. It ii the largest, ehoieest and cheapeat Stock we have erar brought to AtlanU. We invite the special attention of CASH WHOLESALE $UYERS, ().) Aa we are prepared to offer extra inducements to CASH PUBCHASER8 We would also call the atention of MiliUij Men to o«r Stock of TRIMMINGS —AND— ACOOUTREMENTS, SWORDS, EPAULETS, 4 SASHES FOR GEEERALS, rrr t/i a jfr ..ihih >i*h COLONELS AED'THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS LIBUTRN-\ Ultl Iv—uH vloM.,l«o*<l.(t*vn ll *!/!!*.* • ANTS, AND SARGEjkNftk oa.aiv*w inwi roll M I'HOJ HU lliTUO! W. F. hxrwhg * 0,11 l .dl jd vdl to *l-a -fi .*d)M OKI.1 *ldl—V... vll... -V* .DOIIaU Ma-baOj lMl. inm -.iv. ,.i a ...