Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 05, 1861, Image 3

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s*>:v9.P$ HLIfJlI HHJl y*tf-flKA THOIK cil: MV IITMR & ts*l’** • 1 ™ ' ' DAY, JUiNit o, 1W»I. HARDEE’S TACTICS, person. and the only cmtu rwkl edition i kali Ud* l"d>l M. JOHSBO*. | to SNl at tt* Mute eiag. tar *U Maad Birh- Jad Ij'hWditoJiy. Ha baa | cntrsetorhOsWhyttslHt [ smsUr all d Um * Davl# Is | by ■• yeeterday, ths earn. j iu omitted, by e«!d»ut .RUtGraye," CaplalaYaaag I M-psri lbH|k this I'wwlhto Mabmoad, Vlr- r Umt * yariof Oalanal ,’d.nl Rrgim.pt, which I* bis | direct to lb* Prmld.nL l Bit* Guard*. Ocpt. A P. Blount | through lMt .vexing, ts ■ thirty sr farty ii number, b to joil tbe Le6 rang* Light ft 1 *- urate ISesde, Ac. B Un* v Blkb M.Bt, l»t keti 800 bale*. ille, *#4 half, whatever It mey 5 ' • A. Jordon, of Bibb county, 000 belee. 3\lbert, of this county, give* two wheei erop, whatever it any be script Wee will amesoi to at leaat Oar peop’c will cueteiu oar Gov- d no oof need here any apprehen- Post Ovrtca. Atlanta, ©a., ) Jbbo 1st, 1810. j • dropped ia the Post Office with unpo o« them will be treated paid seeled matter, and forwarded he Dead Letter Office. for a greater distance than fire lee, chargeable at the rates of teo oil single letter, end mutt be pre- ling the sasse. 103. a HOWARD. Poet Master. POST-OFFICE. Peer Omoa, Am-asta, Key St, 1ML r the first of Jane, sod anti! the Ooafed- mt shall famish a supply of SUmpe, All l paid In Gold orMfrer on depositing the ■ce for transmlsstoe. rl&l be kept open as follows: .«#, A M Oleooat 1, P.M. .Ax, ...Clam al T, P.M. Aoeonnt will bo kept, on depoolt or ether- deoirlng to do so, caa have any number •U si pod “ Paid,” with the Post-OAce wont of the Footage—which will oerve, this Office, as a stamp. T. C. HOWARD, P. M. STEPHENS RIFLE*, pear at your Armory to-night at 8 A- Beeiosas of importance will msac tod. ’ order of Captain. AMOS8, Orderly Sergeant. me 6th, 1861. BERMAN ttOCIETY. iWs of the Atlanta HiBsasus Be. it Society are notified to attend the etingof the Society, at their Hall, J night at8 e’olook, the 8th instant. itoD.lance of each member is re- insioeae of imporUnce will be be- dnty. er of the President. JOSEPH GATINS, Secretary. s to mg, when leffd ones part, od eld word * good-bye.' * LLIANT OVATION! Bilim TO THE « GEORGIA DTEBR8 - AHD *■ JACKSON GUARDS," BY THE NTA AMATEURS, A nMbr. it th. ATHENKUH, oa AY EVENING, th. 10th in.taill.— Manager. NOTICE! lad SIityEIfht Dollar. and Bitty 4a, a* I have oftaeta against ittd not*, l intend paying it. nnlma compelled JOSIFII BOONE. ■UT|CEI pay . IIMM >ria* tor a to* thout- tal* (tlipa. br.u.ht U it rmid.nco or JunaS O. W. ADAIR ro A RMS I TO ARMS 11 "peay,Ut.0o# federal. Continental., •ptad ia Col. Conner'. Independent .jim.it, mad brill .hortly nun to nvadar.. poraon, and the onjy ajpyriglu published—ail other* are spurious and jotsate£ut£Sua tng on the rights of Col. Hardee. Vol ume 1 just ready. * McCOMB’S TACTICS. GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU- AL. “ WARD’S NAVAL TACTICS. JEFFREY’S NAVAL GUNNERY. WARFARE OF ALL AGES. For sale by If.y 2*. J. MePBERNON * CO. ia Virginia la onr war, aad th« da- is hoana ot bar obiua. b lb* de ar homos; Ihoir neosoo laour.ua- ro wo jot ia thb ooontry tboasaodr Emb ready to go .boa (wceuary. ««wmry_tb* boot jMn. rnaiura ar it to oiar to th. iarnd.n b.l 1. .od bt to not Mil. therttor* w* nr.at I brave Bad traa I Y« shell b. treat- *m-y« ebell b. u thoroughly M, oompMy in th. CoofMler.t. Mr- • .i.hi.g to join will report u na« * tb. asMrwfjMd, m .t th. com. H-nsa,laK V 4aMb«aU. •PMy will drill Mary d.r .1 > P * a Bt.o., ctpttii. c. R. CotTBLL*. In LiHt. Jt > PoastoT. Id Uiat. itxxss?**# Non(henter*! Subnerlbe To It. S 1NOB we hare discarded Northern periodi cal Literature, the question ia asked—where can we supply ourselves in the Confederate States t The enawer ie— tend for the SOUTHERN RURAL GENTLEMAN, the great Aobicultural, Literary and Nbws Weekly of tbe ConfederaU Bute*. It challen ges comparison with any other of ita claas. It ifl a large and elegant eight-page quarto, har ing a large and able corps of Agricultural and Literary contributors—publiahed weekly at $S per annum. Addreaa DAVI8 A 8TATHAM. june 6—«138. Grenada. Mine. BANKING. BANK OV PULTON—Alabama Street. A W. HOLLAND, President. A. Aovtbll, Oaahler. AOENCT OBNTBAL KA1LR0AD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Straw. A. W. JONK8, Agent. AGIN0T GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Ofifice on Whitehall Btreet near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door to Goorgla Railroad Bark. J. P. LOGAN, Preotdent. Puuo Baown, Caahler. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Bank qf Augutla, Aoguata. John Bone*, Free ...J. W. Davlee, Oaah. Genuine fia with eouaterfelt algnaturoe are In olroula- tlon—better refuse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled np. 10s, vlg. Mer ury and sailor on aoa-ahore; uni. gen. 10a, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. tOe, on loft and portrait of WaaMngton; genuine has a portrait of Jaeaaon; 90 on the lower corn era; the genuine baa XX. Bank of Ath*n*, Athena. Btevena Tbomae, Free A. P. Dsaring, Oaah. Bank of Columbus, Columbus. W. H. Young. Pies D. Adams, Cash. 0a raised from la. Bank of Oommorcs, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. FarrIU, Cash. Bank of Kmpirt Stats, Rome. JL R. Smith, Free John McBryde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. Holand, Pres. A. Austell, Cash. A few linprtssions, 10a and 20a, (old plates. Nos. be* tween 2,000 end 8,000,) are In circulatloe, with forged signatures. Bank of Middls Osorgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pree. A. H. Powell, Oaah. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis K. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 6s altered from la; vlg. a steamship, a female en the left end, bust ot a fsasale on the right. 10s, vlg. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah” la black type; X oa the right end: an en the left end. Bank of th* Stats of ffsoogia. Savannah. Me, vlg. female sluing, hoMlag fixers 60; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia* 1 across them, nrrr across left end ; Imitation ef old plate. 60s, vlg. female holding e rudder In her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross- lag a bridge in the dlctatcc: unlike genuine. too*, hare a steamer on left end with 100 over end nnder U; smell 100s around the whole margin; “State Bank of Georgia'* oa the hack la red Ink; unlike the genuine. 100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small herse drink- lng; locomotive In the distance. Csntral Railroad A Banking Company, Savannah. R. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler.Cash. City Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Prsa W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmsrs' A Mechanics' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Caah. Gesrgla Railroad A Banking Company. Augusta. John P. King, Prsa. J. MllUg ~ * 60s, vlg. three * poorly engraved. LaQrangs Bank, LaG range. Thomas Burch, Pres. W. H. Taller, Cash. Marins Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [Formerly If Charles f. Mills, 60s, vlg. beehive, male head and twe 60s on right end, seme on left end, good Imitation of old plata. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. Thomaa 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' 8avinge Bank, Savannah. (Sec Tamers' end Mechanics' Bank.) Merchants' A Planters' Bank, Savannah. 11. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. North- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Savannah. 0. W. Anucrson, Pres U. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. 0. Kpplng, Pres. J. & Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. [formerly Bank of Brunswick.] Edward Thomas, Pres... John Craig, Cash. Broken and Closed Banks, [Oerdtepatehee, far seme Mane past, have eoaae le na therefore, make due allowance for the vaynswsss and eentradfoMry eheraeter ef eeme of the dkpntehea.] Lost stills, June 4.—Oil. At sad will probably not report for doty forsosi# lime. Tho bomd of Llnooln's bow Oelleeior has not yot boon approved. It la supposed that bo will bo Ib office oa Tbareday, when tbo em bargo will commence. It ie understood that tbe Directors of tbe Hailroad will rev peat a propor blockade, or embargo. Large amounts of hogs and product Lave beet placed lea, fifteen aad twenty miles eat oa iko Railroad. Cricago, June 2.—Senator Douglas Is a# were#. His frieeda have hope of hie reeev- try. Poorness Monroh, June 4.—Baalett’s Naval Brigade has been disbanded and seat home. An emeate ie expeoted in the Brigade when the foots are ahneoaced. Washington, Juae 4.—Lieut. Chambleee and Thornton have resigned. LiBBIAL SOBSOEIPTIOM TO TUB CoVtSDSB- ats Loan.—The following letter will serve fo show the lew ooontry inteod to respond to the proposition of the Confederate Slates for orop subscriptions. Mr. Jonoe is n large planter, end his orop will very materially redact a raspeetabla pile of treasury notes .—Savannah Republican. Savannah, May 20th, 18G1. Gentlemen: I will dsiivsr and eell all my orop of eotloo and rice ia this city next fall aad wintar, and reoaiva the bonds or treasury notes of tbe Confederate States et par, ia pay ment, reserving only enough to meet my obli gations to others and my necessary expenses. Very respectfully yours, AUG. SEABORN JONES. To the Hon. Howell Cobb and T. R R. Cobb. JHin* oj 1/- fens*ooro , urWD-iDoro ..............WOKC Cherokee Insurance d B'klng Co., Dalton Broke. Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Cioocd. Brchange Bank, Griffin Broke Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin ...Closed. Manufacturers' Bank of GriMn, Griffin..60 • e. 4k. Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Sums Bills eal<! to b« good—others useless—refuse alL Bank ef WMtjULi, DaUoa. This Bank Is not current here Southern Bank of Georgia, Balnbrldge -..Brake Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. Not Bankable. Refuse all Georgia Banks not found here The dls* Couotarfsi a the TO ADVKRTISENH. DHE McKInnay (Texas) M< , U publiahed In tbe heart of the tleheat povtiea " _J_ i e etroaiatlan, and k one of tha peraann: (H M»; I "Hrn IN; 10 ra**r« |M. * ' — —01 •qua res $S1; T a “eeaarwr Wanted, Immediately. BB* (good •apU>jo»at|M ; AtlaiU, May U-lrn. Owiujo Up.—Th* f.bric of Naw York', mercantile prosperity lies in ruins, benenth which ten thousand fortune# are bnried.— Many n merchant bad toiled early and late, and planned and schemed when he should have elopt, had denied himself needful relax ation and enjoymaot, In order to " make bis pits,” which be had juet about completed, end was preparing to retire and spend the decline of his life in ease aod comfort, when the crash oame and swept everything before it. Last Fall ha was n capitalist; to day he ie a bank rupt—bankrupt in ansrgy, in hope, in raso- lulion—and doomed to go down to bis grave a depandent and n wreek.—Neto York Tri bune, 27 tb. tSF H appears from reports of the New York " Tribune,” and other papers, that Lin coin’s officers have orders from Washington to permit no merchandise or provisions to cross tbe Ohio river going southward, exoept to those Kentuoky town* which shows that they need the provisions for home consumption, and then only in quantities sufficient to sup~ ply their wants. Think of that! We sap* pose, to make the limitation effectual and to prevent deception, tbe Federal official will take na inventory of tbe state of the family's meal-tub aud other supplies of the larder, and apportion to the people rations for n week er n month at a time. And Kentuoky, be it re membered, is yet one of the United States, with not a proposition pending for secession ! Such pitiful despotism ought to drive any peo ple to resistance and we feel assured that the Kentuckians will no longer endure it.—Col’ humbug Enquirer. Major Albbby J. Smith.—The friends of this patriotic officer will be pleased to learn tbat|be has escaped from Key West, where he hae been detained for tome time by order of tbe Lincoln Government, in consequence of the resignation of his commission in the United States Army. Tha Major left Savanneh en the Mth ultimo for Richmond, to offer hia aid to President Da vis. He was one of the moat prominent officers of the United 8tatee Army, and a great favor ite of General Scott. jasarasL. THIS aaUVntaJ Watorta, VlMMriU t**pM- 1 adoitfc. lkth of May, ill *,«rj caalorl protMM withta *v- i*Mt, tor U* d.ttoa aad ytaaadr* ,r rlNV.n. W* kMdtfar. .d ao yalM or axpsaa* la pattiaf Un aalak- liahaaol aid groaad* la mi* ord.r, ud hup* u Mrtt *a iaartaaa ad u>* libaral pawaip haratofor. baalawed. Th* miaaral propartlaa of aar Nairn an ■air Wlaial tadi aarirallad la thair all th* dinaaaa irhar* ChalyhaaU, Krd Sal ahar, ar Whit* Balphar Watanara aaadad Tha baadnda af iaralidaMflhriarfma Dyapapata, Diarrhaa, Kidaty Dtaaaaaa, Iudiraatloa, Lem of Jtppatito. Galauaoua A ff^tiun,, Ooo,tl lotion al ar oeoiintoi Irragslatiaa, Ac., who hav. found almost miraeoloai r.li.f, ar* a* vidaly dlaparaad through th. toathara Coafedaraoy, that w. duo it uaoaeaaaary U <ay aaythiag ooora of thair marita. To tha plaaaura-aMk.r, «* raaommaad our alimat*. moaotaia air, haalthlul amnaamanla, ohoioa fruit, and goad aooiaty, aa worthy of ao- tlaa A aplradid Hat af FOUR-HORSE COACHES will run daily from West Point to the Springe, end through tickets can be seemed at the Railroad offices in Montgomery, Columbus aad Atlanta. All packages end nil mail matter prepaid to West-Point, ears of Jeeee L. Ad ame, will arrive at the Springe daily. Good Haoks and oareful driven will be found at Griffin, ready to accommodate all who come that war. M. R. MARKS A BRO. BOW Montgomery Mail, Colmnbue Enquir er. Columbus Times, Maoon Messenger and La Grange Reporter oopy in daily 1 month. May 17. BEACH & ROOT ire low Receiving t loll Line if SPRING GOODS, IKCLUDIHG BAREGE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JA CONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ar., Ac. O UH Stock will b« complete aad larga, and will ba cold for CASH, at as low price, aa Good, have aver been of fered. BEACH & ROOT. March 4,1861. OBITUARY. DAVIS—Died, ia tbit city, oa Sabbath morning, 2d iattaat, at tha rtildenee of Mr, Abbia Fopa, on Paach-Traa atraat, Mr,. Laian Pori Davis, wifo of J. H. Davi,. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, N0RCR0S8* BUILDING, Junction ’Whitehall Ac Peaoh-Tree Street*, ▲tlmntm, Oeorgist, H AVE just received, end are now opening. the largest stock of Goods they have ever offered in one eeeoon. Their stock was bought exclusively for Cash, and will be priced at low figures. They have every variety ef DRY GOODS, from Brown Homaapunt to tbo toast Dreaa Silk.; all kind, of frash LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; a larga aaaorlmaat of iaeladlag Linsna, Lawn., Pi.c Good.. C.liooe. Ginjh.m., Ac.; alt kind, of HOSIERY .nd FANCY ARTICLES. Aim, a large assortment af JEWELRY, WATCHES, deo. Is thair Baaamant Room., tbay bar* an aia- gaat aad Ml .apply of Ready-Made Clothing, aud GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, Ac. Alao, about tit,*** worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. •mbracing all aiaas, aad a gnat variety, for La dies, Mimas, Maa, Boy. aod.Children Tbay repast: thair «*ok ia ray full, aad thev are determined lo tell. Yhe public ere respectfully invited to call end examine their stock and prioae before par- ."r&V^-TiLVXT A DOUGHERTY. IttMtien, City Tax Payers A IX pnrdote who are subject te pay Tax to A the City of Atlanta, will please come for ward and make returns forthwith. All failing Land for Sale. F iRTY THREE acres of desirable Land on the East eida of Atlanta, juet outaide the eity limite. Alao, IS acres fronting on Decatur mad—a beautiful site for a country raeidanca Apply to W. 8. GUNBY. Residence just below Rolling Mill. aprtftf CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’S Block, WhiUball atraat, four door, from Alabama Street. aprll McNAUGHT, BEARD * CO. CMKlnfM am* FaneardOg Merchant!, BA T STREET Savannah, ------ Georgia. Va. MoNacout, I f W». K. Bias#. Jaui. Oauoan, j mar20 I Join D.»«»». r. r. roisD.iT*., I MorreoMUT ume, j Bhplby vllle, Tenn. POINDEXTER Ac LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, NO. 48, IAN OWNS STNNXT, NEW ORLEANS, F OR Receiving. Forwarding and 8elling. for Marohents. Planters and Traders. Also, keeps constantly on hand a rood asaortmentof Field Hands, Mechanics and Housa Servants. May IS. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer ia HAYAIA GIBASS, TOBACCO • NUFF, PIPES, toC., Wholesale and Retail, at tha Sign of Jtttantm Cigar Manufactory, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Maroh 28. TO EPICU8E8. r HAVE just received 15 Head Fine Young KENTUCKY BEEVE8, tha finest aver brought irket, a portion of which will ba of- . ... .. , morning. . C ROGERS. Atlanta, Msy 15 LUMBER! LUMBER! 1 HAVK at my Lumbar Yard, hear tba Mar ket, a larga quantity of .elect LUMBER, whiek I propose m mil vary low for GuA, ar good iota* pdjabl* at Cbri.tmaa aoiL Atlanta, May 16. A. H. BROWN. Collector’B Notice. nUBTOM Da ties will ba raquirwd aa dutiable \J Good, rucaivad by tha Waatara A Atlantio Railroad from thi.dal*. Importer, will r.port tha arrival af .aoh good. FRANCIS B. • April 1,1661. aaay M-d2M. WefieeN for Sole. T XI aahaeriher oNhra for ml a Six Likaly Xa- groa* a Wamaa, 62 yaw* aid. a gaod oaah, washer aad Iroaar, aad aarm; * Boy. 12 year, eld i a Bey. 1# yaart aid; a Girl, i yarn aid; a Girl, 6 yaai. old. aad a Maa abaat 27 jaan LAWSHE & PURTELL, Have on hand a Larga Stock of sgw Ir, - v* CLOTHS, OA88IMER8, YE8TIN Gr8, MARSEILLES A LINEN COODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FDBNISHING GOODS, and TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS. OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE. MILITARY GOODS, SWORDS, SASHES, KUTUCKS &o. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in ducemenU to BUY FOR CASH. We are Agonta for the celebrated I. M. SINGER Ac CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1861. W. F. HERRING & CO., Invites .Attention to their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS —FOR THIS— SPRING’S TIRADE. It ia the largeat, ehoieeat and cheapest Stock we have ever brought to Atlanta. We invite the apecial attention of CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS, Aa we are prepared to offer extra indueementa to CA8H PURCHASERS We would alao oall the atention of Military Men to oar Stock of TRIMMINGS —AND— ACOOUTREMENT8, SWORDS, EPATJLETS, * SASHES POX OEMXRALS, COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN ANTS, AND SARGEANTS. KNAPSACKS famiahad at abort notioe, at twj tow fdm W. V. HXKS2VG 4 00. Mnreh 00, 1M1.