Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 09, 1861, Image 1

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I ,<n THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. IR A SMITH. atlijtj, mma, Tuesday mmm, my 9, m. NEW SERIES: VOL. 1-JO. 123. hi MtnUimq |A ADViRTltlNO SCHEDULE •v Niiourmi. Jp»rt*M* In Mvane*. advbktimm. IliQM or Ima, os« iMOdJon, and W S-os. jHnto. 5*» &sxv lha privilege of ehango, will k month, I 80 ft with or viihoat rate* and »dror- ArAonhU colmnn, will bo charged 4 marked an copy for a apeclfled bMuntllordered oat, and charged fSmodTn the Daily, and Wieslv gir|«4 60 per cent, additional to Um »l aill appear In (be Weekly paper l for Mate, Coontj, and Munl- be paid is advance Ln every artt for Charitable Inetltnttons, M1UU- iptalea. Ward, Town and other Public ibarfod half price. I deaths are published as nows; but M of Respect and Funeral Invitations win Local Oulamn will be charged *> in no circumstance*, to be lostaded lb ,tv.rl»tlon RAILROADS. to** jaui** 0«“F“T‘ taste, 1UM1U*—Fara,—$5 50. j rojras, Superintendent. i. piim.n run. daily, (- •••». A. M. llU at ®JJ> V. M. , daily, at •■*•, A. M tin si. *•«. A. M. r Paata...* rail*. daily, ei - S.4*. P. M. lit* at *.W> A. M. at 7.50, P. M. It* at It.tt, P. M. erscdtssa Ml, a Auguste. i Weat-Feint KaJlrwsd. r Point, IT Mile.—Fare,..ft 50. HULL, Superintendent. r riuniaat ran. r, a* A. M. Ini at »1«- P H- nXiaily, P. M. - 7.51, P.M. A.J t-Point at 5.4A, A. 1 Lit, U. , daily, at t.lt, A. M. •t..... — 7.50, A. M. Iteseote with tba Montgomery A tod at Waat-Point. iManooga, UAMUea—Far#,.._t*. T rtiiutn TUI*. at 15.15, A. M. LEWIS, Superintendent. ....... 7.00, P. M. - 145, A. M. J5.00, A. M r»ta Rial road at Dalton, and the lOttnncoga Railroad' at Chatte- Jk Western liSreal. lorn, 151 MUu-Par* St 55. L TYLER, 8opntUt.nd.Bt PHi.t.UtoHl..U •• Uta at „ — 7.15. A, M. will not be run on Sun- Ugbt TMa Sms Atlanta, WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Mess and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. —80LB AGENTS FOR— Wriglit’s Spring-Bed, maylT Admitted to be the Best iu use. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. W. M. BARMS, ■ T. P. FLRMJNO. Cosh. Bank of Augusta, Augusta. John Bones, Pres ...J. W. Davies, Cash. Genuine 6c with counterfeit signatures are in clrcul*- ' teioaie reclining, man e IDs, vlg. Mercury and sailor on sea-nhore; uni. geu. 10s, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. 20s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jackson; 28 on the lower corners; the genuine hae XX. Bank qf Athene, Athena Stevens Thomas, Pres A. V. Peering, Cash. Bank of Ooluml/us, Columbus. W. H. Young. Pres D. Adams, Cash. Se raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres , J. C. FtrriU, Cask Bagk of Empire State, Rome & CP WHOLESALE A. R/Hmlth, Pres John McRryde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K W. Holand, Pres.. A. Austell, Cash. tween 2,000 and 3,000,) i signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac'Scott, Pres. A. II. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah. Savannah. Lewis f. Harris, Prea. W. a Tinsley, Cash. 6s altered from Is ; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vlg. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah" In black type; X on the right end: meb on the left end. Bank of tke State of Georgia, Savannah. 60s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval ~ ■* ‘ ‘t end, with “Georgia” across them, r Produce Dealers, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MASONIC IIALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, G-EO. dies on the right across left end ; Imitation of old plate. 60s, vlg. female holding a rudder In her right hand. her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cron- left end with 100 over and under U; small 100s around the whole margin; “Bute Bank of Georgia” on the back In red Ink ; unlike the lOOe, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive in the distance. R. R. Ouyler, Pres........ Citff Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' A Mechanics' Rank, Savannah. J. Riahardaou, Prea....- J. K Gaudry, Cash. Georgia Railroad <6 Banking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan, Cash, 60s, wig. three fac.ee, the middle one Is Indistinct— poorly engraved. LaGrange Bank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Taller, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.l Oharlce P. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Ci pm- PROMPT ATTENTION pm- PAID TO pm- FILLING ORDERS.-*^ LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E—X—0—L—U—8—I—V—K—L—Y ! Prices Current mailed to customers weekly. t end, good Imitation of old plate. Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. (Bee farmers' aud Mechanics' Bank.) Merchants' A Planters' Bank, Savannah. H. Roberta, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C. tipping, Pres. J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. [formerly Bank of Brunswick.] ho mas, Pres..... Edward Thomas, John Craig, Cash Broken mnd Closed Banks* Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Oreenesboiy*. Greenesboro' Broke Cherokee Insurance A B'klng Oo., Daltou ..Broke. Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin .....Closed. Manufacturers' Bank of Griffin, Griffin..60 fl c. dls. Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Some Bills said to be good—others useless—refuse all. of WhUJteld, Dalton. Bank la not current hi Southern Bank qf Georgia, Balnbrldge Broka Timber Cutters'Bank, Savannah. ..Not Bankable. Counterfeit! upon those Banka. FRESH DRW & HUNNiCUTT, TAYLOR A JONES. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Cornar PaaahtrM and Daeatnr Btmta ATuuiTi, eaoaoiA. Wholesale Produce House, NOW ON BAND, LARD, I it f CORN. LARD, CORN- BACON, BA BACON, 1 AT f * LARD, I Barnu, I CORN, i, ) A Fleming, [ < MASONIC HALL. In Store, ON, ) at ( FL< BACON, V Barnes, ^ FLOUR ON, J A Fleming, ( FL< ALL J ) AY f j BE > Barnes, ■< J A Fleming, ( FLOUR. UR. FLOUR. ALL ORDERS ] at f AT THE WILL BE f Barnes, 1 LOWEST FILLED, J A Fleming, ( PRICES. FOR CASH. Large Stocks kept od hand. ~ ' »filled with dispatch. Orders 50 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—In store. General Commission Business attended to bjr BARNES 4 FLEMING, Masonic Building, March 18, 1801. e Atlanta, Georgia. ATLANTA Clothing HAVE just returned from the North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ta and the surrounding country, with Coats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Socks, Hats, and everything else in the Clothing line, ol good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —also, os BAS»— J ewelry I Knives 1 Combs! AQ'l other Notion.. 5f. OFPENHEIMKR, COLOMBO PHOTOGRAPH*. RTRAITS toku from Lila, or ooplrd from F IRTRAITS toko* from Lito, or mpM from Old Dafoomotypoo, So., by tho Photgrtph ia prooessy and ■NLARGKD TO ANY SUB, fiuu Ml*later. *iw op to tk* *1** of Ufa Pwoona htrlnf Duoerroolypa* of Ikolr da- oo*Md rotaUrw and fri**d«, now ban tk* op- porteaRy of btrint th.m oopiod to uiyiln Voy may wi«fc, **d pointed *p tetb* Llfc in DENTISTRY. H. HUNTINGTON, M. Bh 1-run*, Olonoii, OPnCK in Rnwaonb now build inf, oornor WhiUh.ll and Uootor StroMt— Rwid.no. drat houia to th* loft of Col. Tna- ■acx*: Eon. R. f. Lyon, Mr. E. E. RnWwn, Mmn. Boaoh A Hoot, Bor. Mr. Bag- - - Ha ,1. an. Dr. Lorsn, Atiantat Bor. Ct M. Irwia, A. Vaaon, Baq., Col. Nalion Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarvar, Albany. Jan 15. OfL OB WATBB OOLOB8, OB PASVWU witktfcf —tteiSU *f ««m*« a porfcatliktewn Wkltehan^AUuU Aprl 5. L J. * R. 77. CRAVElf, DEUmSTS, HAEE romorod to their now and aplandid room In Piaaxn’a Bcoan, oppoaito Boaoh 4 Boot*, where they are >r* pared to ‘ > wait on all who may with thoir Miniaton, who *r* paaton charred half- itanco attendad c prloo. Calla from a diatanco attendad o with promptneaa. jnn.lf-watw . MEDICAL. OR. H. W. BROWN. ftYFlCE—At his residence on Calhoun street, Vs near the Medical College. march Si. OR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, r next door above. March S6. ORS. ALEXANDER * SHELBY, Office on Marietta Street, Forth side. D R. Az.ixasDsn’s residence on Marietta St., South side. Dr. Sister may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMce sutd Residence JYSrth Bids sf Ma rietta Street. Maroh 21. MECHANICAL. dr wiw mtura. TIOS. W. ftAVAOS. BHUYN ii SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, In Battersby's New Brick Building, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and give their personal attention to the erec tion of Buildings in any part of the State. Refer to the Citiseos of Savannah generally. March 18-ly. ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER MTREET, Bitwkbn McDosoni aid Botlsr Streets, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the publio generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY i may • Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULL ATT. pm-lle h as on hand and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap for Oaek. Atlanta, Jan. SO. Steam Tannery for Sale. 'JHE undersigned offers for sale their STEAM lersigm TANNERY, situated on Decatur atreet, 'ad the Rolling Mill. There are attach thirty-six Tanning Vata, Lime-House, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lof ing Shop, Drying Lofte, and Shoe Shop, with all necessary Machinery and Tools. Also, frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of water running through the Jot Capitalists will find this one of the beet investments ever offered in this city. Apply, on the premises, to McMILLAN A BELLINGRATH. March 18~tf. 1081. 1881. SALMONS 4 SIMMONS, Wholesale sad Beta!! Dealers la ranuui t Bonsnc on coons, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! AIK of our firm h.Yicg returned fr yj kot,wkofoh. haaiuitoompl.teda •It* purahaa* of o«r Spring Stock ol i purchaa. of oar Spring t DRY GOODS, w# take this method of advisidg the public of the same. Our stock of 8 TAP LB A FAFGT GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of ■LEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, A©., is ample. Crape IPJinglais, Barege Anglais, French Chintt, Msxamklque, Grads Rhine, and a splendid assortment of Pisfs g Fancy Silks, Bilk Mantles, Dusters, Me., ma^ be found among our assortment; also, JLLRXAFDXR KID GLOVES, SILK MI'JS, Ac. Every variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, lured in Philadelphia expressly for CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS ANO MATTINGS we have never displayed in this market. All of which we will sell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28, 1801. J. H. LOVEJOY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, Aim DCALCR IS Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, fcc. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, f»b25-ly CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, ALgent, aaxr noon to w, r. xaaaiao a oo., Whitehall St., Atlanta, Oaorgla. K EEPS oomUntly on hand an excellent ituck of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, CAKES. NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, PIOKELS, Ac., Ac. Alto, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, 0. CIGARS, Ao., Ao. TOBACCO, viuano, ..., ao. Alto, a groat variety of Fancy Artiolto—Baa- Th« Ladle, and the Pnbllc generally an re- ipectfhlly invited to call. mart. IMPROVED NIETALIC BURIAL CASES. A W*oo<?^general assortment of me, including Roee Wood and Mahogany. Marshalls Sheet MeUlte Burial Casas, An eatirel v new article, nearly as light as wood, and closed a ' i. o. McDaniel, WnOLBIALB DIAL** IP MAIN, BACON, LAKH, FLOUR, ANO LEADING GROCERIES, Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Streete, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April IS, 1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGK, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. March IS. COX, HILL 4. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD Diaacr laroaraaa or WINES, I.IQ.CORK, CIGARS, TOIAOOO, EC. p—eK- Ttm syut. ASootorStoefte. March SA. J. W. HEWELL, weecaasia sea una Sasue ta Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MAMtHflri atoex. ", ATLANTA, OBOBOIA. Feh. IS—ly. foreale at my Booms, in Markham’s New Build log, on Whitehall street, up stain. MonMmq An A^ricaltaral People Ia al«ay* •up.rlor la war, in tho long run, •1 or nT to a commercial or manufaolnrlag poop),. _. »- ■' - bablta Th. Sonlh ll tnentlally—in laat* aad L ,, —both oily man and country man—an agri cultural poopl*. Agricultur. ■upport* war ; war uhauati commerc. and trad* aad manu- factnrH. An agricultural it, loo, tba mar* hardy people, hollar prepared to encounter lb* aoaaoni, and they ar* more lithe and ri- id a gorona nf frame and mueola ; an lee* likely to b* dried up, Sabby, puffy or oboe*; ar* a*' cuetomod to iarigoratlnf exeroieoa, and bolter .creed In tho proctioe of t" proetioo of all wtapona. It bao been ,o from tb* earliest agta. It 1, 10 now. It wae tb* difference between egrioulturo end commerce In tbo training for war, Ibat enabled tb* Maoonien States to conquer Attica, though Athena bad all tba ablpplng. Th* Hoblltea cf Athene never could atand tb* akock of thon of Sparta. They were lighter of bool, but neither ao strong in sinew or eoul. What eort of oonfllot will Ih* oobbltre of Lynn make with Iboraagora of Texa* ? How will tb* oloek- makar* of Connootiout alaad th* bayonet with th* baekwookaman of Tonaeaa** t Aad what aort of Sght will tho daatly and th* rabbi* '‘rough*” cf New Fork maintain against tk* bnnttn of Kentnoky, or the lilba end eager MleeUsippian, armed with th* deadly rlS* end bowle knife. Aeus verront. Our wont cus tomer*. to be first disposed of, will ba tb* re gulars and marines on sbon duly—a handful!. —and lb* Northwestern border rnffitns and farmen. And these, dsnied their miens, an but half man. It ia tba misfortune of ell lb* free dirt States that a nlo* calculation of the profit and loss enters into ell patriotism and virtue of the people, end when they may be physically hardy, they an monlly weakly.— ‘How dooa it pay!' is ih* natural question with these people, and the penoe usually got tba better of the patriot, la the present instance, sooner or later, It will be discovered that the wards a very bad speculation.—Charleeton Mercury, ilk July. Gallant Affair Near Romney. Last Wednesday, a party of fiiftasn, com manded by Col. Ashby, were out soouting, near Romney. Fire of tbo party got aepan* be!** at ted from tb# othen, and being absent ’soma time, the rest went in seaeb of thorn, and found two nturning, who nportod that they had been attacked by a party of fifty or sixty United States dragoons, and that their tbres oomptnions wen probably killed. Th* thir teen proooodsd at one# in obase of lb* Feder al myrmidons, overtook them beyond th* Po- tomao, attacked tl cm with swordc, j . . ... pistols aad bowls knlrse, killed eighteen and nuied Ih* nmaindar—non* of our party being seriously ““wm “ 1 ~ ‘ ’ * tb* enemy hurt. Col. Ashby killed fir* of I with bis own hand. On Ibair return, they found two of tbs firs who first wont out, kill ed, aud Capt. Dlok Ashby dangerously, though it is hoped, not mortally wonndod. This ia a brilliant affair. Tb* odda were four or fir* to on* against us, and they United " ~ ' killed i Slate* Regulars ; end y tt our men killed mon than e man apises aud rontsd th* rest, end took many of their here** and arms. Tba on ly dnwbaok la tba injury to Dlok Aehby and tke loss of kla two companions.—Rirhme.nd Wkig, July let. Moremeuti la Arkansas—Proclamstlon of Cen. Ben. McCulloch. The Memphis Appeal of tho 2d last., pub lishes th* following proclamation of Ban. Me- Culloeh to th* people of Arkana**, to which lb* Appeal luggeeia that a portion of lb* or ganised forces of West Tennessee, lb* gallaet erdmore- rolunteers, might respond by a "forwa moot” ln answer to tho call of Arkansas lo aid Mlsaonri: “ Cltltona of Arkansas : To defend your frontier, troops of Missouri ar* felling back upon you. If they ar* not sustained, your State will be inraded, and your homss desola ted. All that can arm tLcmaclroa will ran- deiroua at FsyttteTilIt, where they will await further orders. All (bos* who bar* arms of Ibe Slat* will merob te ih* toene of action, or giro thoir arms to those who will not desert thoir country in the hour ef danger. All or- geniaed eompanlas, whether esrelry er Infan try, will repwt at Fayetteville, aad be etesoe formed into regiments and battalliona. Tb* lieu necessary subsTstenos stores will b* forward- L. ROBINSON. Residence on Bridge (treat, near Col. John Collier*!. Order*, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt- jan SS-ly. ly attended to COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THE OAB WORKS. F 12} cent per buebe). Feb. 21-dtf. J. F. WARNER, 8apt. WANTED! QOMEelgbtortengoodjcuraymnen Hatter*, to O make Wool and Fur Hata. Steady employ ment and good watreo. Apply to m(7. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Os. DON’T FORGET DANXELL 4 McEJfTIHE JO Tie roee Lard, 10# Barrel* Floor, (Extra Famllv,) 500 Beset Tobaceo, Vary low far Oath exalaaivalj- may 26 OLD DOMINION SAWS. od from tbl* pool. Rally, promptly, then, ... * |m eftisoas of Arkansas, aad let ns dries Una* Northern herds* back from whence they corns BEN. McCULLOCH, Brigedier-General. Plahop Polk. Th* Bt. Rer. Leonide* Folk, Bishop of lb* tke Episcopal Church iu Louisiana, baa beta appointed by President Daria * Brtgadlsr- Oeneral ia tb* Ceefederet* army. Bishop Polk is* native ef ihli city, n grand n of CoL Thomas P*lk on* ef the signers of the Mooklsnburg Declaration, and a sen of ” ilk, who died her* shoot the Cel. WnOua P*U. . year 1830. Tbs Utter entered the army end •erred through tb* Revolution. He wae with Gen. Weeblagton at tb* battles of Bnndywla* aad Garmaatowu, in lb* latter of wbieb be was wounded. Ho was ala* with Gen. Oates at Camdea, sad with Of*. <3mat at Guilford, aad was eaverely wounded at Xutaw Spring*. At tb* oloa* of tba war be attained the rank of Lieutenant Colon*). Bishop Polk we* td nested at West Paint, In tb* seme olase with Gens. Lee and John ston, end resigned a second Litutenanoy fee tb* purpose of entering Ik* miaiairy. Hi* sp- poiatmeat is spoken ef In tk* highest tens*. Bishop P. baa a sister (Mrs. Keantoh Ray- aer.j residing la Rsisigh.-Rdny* Beyitltr, id July. To Heat, Z ABgffifflgT six rooms, with . Immlte* emdS^fcet J teMd three eido* of tk* retreat is aiteat- water, on* mile present* indue* 1 for a retired, tloa sear At- fkr terms and partieaters apply at this ef. »<*• Jen* I Mf.