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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
& SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
MORNING, AVGUST 3, 1861
JRW
VOL. I-NO. 145.
Ctoufederaqr
•1 Traveling Agent.
l Is our Geueral Traveling Ag’t
telpt for subscriptions and ad-
[the “Southern Confederacy.”
Ival, of Rome, la al»o author*
bash, and give receipts for the
Ifedertey.”
jtiR Brags.—Just see what the
forld” threatens to do with the
England, too, had better
Jrejoices over the Federal loss,
lor what she may possibly con-
Idernl defeat, in this battle, it
■ us no surprise. But if she
I number of our slain will pave
jriesioo, she is mistaken. We
Lr three thousand men, or, it
Tin this battle, but if we had
ity times the number, any at*
jart of Great Britain, to break
If our Southern ports would
laded with just as disastrous
i herself, as now or heretofore.
Irces enough to drive every reb-
, and defy, or make war upon
I same lime. And England may
}j;j! we would not emerge beaten
Irfour Wounded Soldiers are.
pnd Enquirer of the 20th of July
npiied from the memoranda of
* to provide tor the Wounded,”
list of the wounded soldiers
i oily prior to yesterday.
[ GEORGIA REGIMENT.
urke, at E II Clark’s, Maoches-
f at Spriugtiald (fall,
do. do.
frson, at Andrew Eliott's, corner
i street. Church Hill.
|Springfield Hall.
, at John Gibson’s, corner Cary
ler, at J D Harvey’s, Oib, be*
kd Leigh.
son, at T U Dudley's.
, at Springfield Hall.
| at John Gibson’s, corner Cary
Ichardaon, at Andrew Ellctt’s,
Ith.
Jichardson, at same place,
pi, at Springfield Hall,
d, at T U Dudley’s,
boos, at J D Harvey’s, Oth street,
k, at Springfield Hall.
Til GEORGIA REGIMENT.
ns, at Springfield Hall.
Ison. jr.. at N E Wildman’s, Broad,
l and 22d streets.
it, at J C Hunt’s.
Ivil, at J A Helvin'*, Broad street,
I and 10th.
, at W T King's,
ler, Mason Hall Hospital,
lnzie, attendant, same place,
ock, Mason Hall Hospital,
lins, attendant, same place,
i and attendant, same place,
^owtr, same place.
Regimentt not Specified.
1 J B Martin, and Maguire,
19th street.
and J D Attoway, at Dr Briggs’
f Convicts Escaped,
lorn Recorder says:
aj morning, about 3 o’clock,
urteen convicts made an attempt
otn the Penitentiary. One of them,
bier, was shot and killed on the
Another, John Wheeler, alias Pat
au, has since died of his wounds,
(from the wall Samuel Oakes broke
nd is now in tho hospital. Seven
Iree of whom have been recaptured,
lit back to the Penitentiary, leaving
|e, for which the keeper has offer-
ader sentence from Muscogee
|forgery. Callahan was from Ohio,
oce from Fulton county for larceny
Oakes was from Missouri,
■sentence from Muscogee oounty for
> ny.
Phe convicts had provided himself
I keys, and under pretence of being
[ called to one of the guard for med-
lance. While the guard was absent
lief, the convict descended through a
Eye” in the fourth story, the brioks
kich he had removed, and then, with
keys unlocked the ceils of the other
■ nd also the outside door of the
From the machine shop a plank
jteted to the wall, from which the de-
i made, during which time the guard
lely firing their arms, with the result
kw Fork Herald of (he 18th of July,
■ bead of “Races ia Virgiuia-Sport-
jaordiuary,” has the following :
Ve received acoowats of (he most ex*
ces in the mountains of Virginia,
l all that has been hitherto witness*
I annals of the turf. Of those horses
distinguished themselves in theee
[trials of skill, there are two whioh
^eminent, having hitherto distanced
npetiior, and these are Old Wise and
1st. who, every time they aee the
i the Stripes, taka a fresh start and
fiber nags far Mind. But there It
forss that ie basked against them
i field for the wext race. His name
[and he Is mI4 to be in excellent
| for a good ran. If hie eye only
glimpse af Potter, with hie big bowie
k* It no danger of grata growing
k keels, la Uat areal we will wagsr
p will heal both Ike Wises oat of
I lake the forte « io Floyd.
$ owtfcMn tofederanr
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FRATERNAL RECORD.
MASON*.
ATLANTA LODGE, No. 59, F. A. M., meets on the set
ond and fourth Thursday nights In each month.
LKWIrt LiWHIIE, W. M.
Jon* M. Boaino, Secretary.
DAVID MAYER, W. M.
R. J. MitJSiv, Secretary.
MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16, meets
on the second and fourth Monday nights in each
month. L. J. OLENN, H. P.
0. R. Hanlbitm, Secretary.
JASON BURR COUNCIL OK ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the first » ues-
day In January, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWSHB, Ts. III.
Job* M. Bomimo, Recorder.
W. W. BOYD, M.-.K.-,
W. T. 11 bad, Recorder.
ODD-FELLOWS.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night.
T. P. FLEMING, N. O.
Willi ah Wilsom, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 18, meets on the second
and fourth Friday nights.
WM. H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
MECHANICAL.
FULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION meets 2d Fri
day In each month, at Engine House, No. 2.
C. M. CALDWELL, President
Jamb* Noblh, J*., Secretary.
BANKING.
BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
A. Acbtmix, Cashier.
K. W. HOLLAND, President.
A. W. JONES, Agent
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent
PsaiMo Baowa, Cashier.
J. P. LOO AN, President
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Jan
uary, April, July and October.
7 V WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
S. B. SHERWOOD, 1st AmUtant.
R. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN F. EZZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday
In each month. J. H. MECASLIN, President.
W. K. Mato*, Secretary.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday
night la each month
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8. meets 1st Wednes
day In each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Preeld’t.
Jon* Mclbmdo*, Secretary.
ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e,
meets firat Saturday night in each month.
TO ADVERTISER*.
tb« following r.U. por annum: (Unit oh, bnlnnc.
*n twelve months:
One square (Ik llq«4) 110: 8 Square* flfiltams |18 ;
On, «|U»r« (1, Hum) »10; S Mnnre, 115: « KnrM I
4'aqnnrm. IT ; t winnrM *M; 4 fqu.rm t'JT; !««
|*01 8 Wjunra |5B; 9 *|unm »M; 10 «m»r*« Iff,.
tr "•
fare
•vMoatmoa ia aavaaciiTwo dollam.^1
THOMAS k PAlNAJjJ^
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.
A HALF D0«5 RH01MAKEM, (Room*
workman) ... obtain eomUnl employ-
mat at food wefee end prompt pay. by ep-
ply tnf e.o.am BBi0BR4irriwART
Jana 1*—<Kf Oxford, Google.
Georgia Railroad & Banking Company.
Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $6 60.
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
MORNIHO PA8SEHGKH THAlfl.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.06, A. M.
Arrives at Augusta at fl.20, P. M.
Leaves Augusta, daily, at 0.30, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 8.45, A. M.
NIGHT PaSHRNHKR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M.
Arrives at Augusta at 5.66, A. M.
Leaves Augusta at 2.30, I\ M.
Arrives at Atlanta at ....11.45, P. M.
This Road runs in connection with the Trains
>f the South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, a Augusta.
ATLANTA A W EST-POINT R. It.
Atlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 ill.
GEORGE G. BULL, Superintendent.
OAT PANSRNeKR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M.
Arrives at West-Point at 3.10, P. M.
Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 7.51, P. M.
NIGHT PASSKNGRR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.80, A. M.
Arrives at West-Point at 5.4fi, A. M.
Leaves Wcst-Poiut, daily, at 3.15, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 7.59, A. M.
This Road counsels with the Montgomery A
West-Point Road at West-Point.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare,... tt>
JOHN W. LEWIS, (superintendent.
DAT PA1SBNQER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta,daily, at 10.10, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga ev 7.0ft, P. M.
Leave* Chattanooga at 1.45, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanti at 10.00, A. M
This Road connftets.each way,with tho Romo
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten
nessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the
Nashville A Chattanoogu Railroad at Chatta
nooga.
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 50.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Macon A Wkstkrn Railroad Company. 1
Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1861. J
O N aud alter Sunday, 4th of August, the
Paaseuger Tiniu will run as follows :
Leave Macon ..,..10 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 4 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 11 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 5 P.M.
The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at
Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P M.
train for Savannah, and South western Rail
road at 11.45 P. M. for Columbus.
CRN. inA R. FOSTER.
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MARIRTTA HTRKST,
Atlanta, Georgia,
K EEP constantly on haud all kinds of Pro
visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell
all kinds of Tennessee and Oouutry Produce ;
also, sell Goods consigned to the &st advan
tage, and render accounts of sale promptly.—
Patronage respectfully solicited.
A fine lot ol Pure Country Corn Whiaky on
hand, and for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN,
may 5.
. POIMDIXTSS,
POINDEXTER Aj LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
no. 46, IAROft.Nl aTRBET,
NEW ORLEANS,
F OR Receiving, Forwarding and Soiling, for
Merchant,, Planter, and Trader,. Alao,
keep, conltautly on hand a good natortmentol
Field H.ndi, Mechanic and Honae 3orranU.
May IS.
N. A. M cLE N D O N ,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND HRALRR IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobaooo, Cigar*, Ao.,
—AMO—
COSAN. LARD, CORN * FLOUR.
•W «*, ikrrokn BUrk. Ptoth-Trtt *».,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T bB attention of nloM Cub Buyer, ia ra-
apaetfully in.iUnl to th. abo.. atoek.
March 28
H AVI At. aeeurad tb. aortic., of Dr. FI.
Warmoulh, a graduata of aertral French
and German aohoolaof Pharmacy,onr Pr.acrip
lion and Ch.mioal Dapartm.nU will be under
hi. antira control.
Pharmaceutical Chamicyla and preparation,
can be fnrnlihad at abort notice,
jul"30 tf MASSSY k LANSDELL.
BOOKS.
Army Reeulntioitu, for Confederate
States. $3.00.
Hardee’* Taetica, 2 volumes, cloth.
All the Plates. $2.30.
Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, paper.
All (lie PIstea $2.00.
School For the Guide*, 28 Plates. $1.
Cump Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa
trols, Ac. 00 cents.
■title* Tor Field Fortification* and
their defence and Coast Defence. (10 cts.
Trooper’* Manual, for Dragoons and
Mounted Kitlcmcn. $1.75.
Science of War, Strategy, selection of
ground, Ac. $1.00.
Cavalry Tactic*, for Trooper, Platoon
and Squadron. 3 volumes, $5.00.
Cooper’* and Macomb*' Tactic*,
for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75.
Ilobcrl’* Artillery and Maury’*
Sklrmi*li Drill, 1 volume. $1.50.
Ward’* Manual of Naval Turtle*.
$4.00.
Haavvell’* F.niiiueer’* Hand Rook,
$1.75.
Hu*vvcU'» Mechanic'* Tuhle*. $1.25
l.nvv'* Civil I'.ilglnerring, (London
Book.) $2.00.
Gly iiii’r Crane*. 4c., (London Book.) 7.5c
VVII*oii’n Iliillder'* I*rlee Rook.
$1.50.
Hcnck'a Field Rook for Engineers. $1
Templeton** Mechanic’s Companion.—
$1.25.
je27 j. McPherson & co.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HUNTER STREET,
Brtwi en iMcDoNut H and Rrn.KR Streets,
Near the City Hail.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and the public generally, that he
has established, «s above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his lino, lie jodiriis a sharo of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire sutiHfuction
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly Attended to.
JAMES E. UULLaTT.
_>MrHt; hua on hand and forshle two DTI A Y9.
Cheap for Cask.
Atlanta, Jan. 30.
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, Agent,
NEXT DOOR To W. K. HKRHING k OO.,
Whitehall Atlanta* Gooraiu.
FRUITS,
OAKES,
NUTS.
CANDIES,
PRErtERVEH,
JELLJE8.
PI0KEL8.
Ac., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ae„ Ao.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles— IL»*
kote, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies nud the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. mar8.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to l!l K h, Butler k Co.,)
Cum mission Merchants,
roK TBS Ft/ltCHASS AND HALS OF
T K .V.V K S S K K /* H // // f r ( F.
Cotton, tirocerlea, Af.
ATLANTA GEORG f A,
H AVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware
House, on the corner of Forsyth street and
the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL ;
50 BALES YARN ;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
May 4.
l.Ml’BOVED
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
L80, a general assortment of
- Wood Coffins, including Rose
Wood And Mahogany.
Mirshsl’s Sheet Meta 11c Hurlai C'ism,
An entirely new article, nearly as light as wood,
and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight—
forsaleatmy Rooms, in Markham’s New Build
ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs.
L. R0BIN8ON.
Residence ou Bridge street, near Col. John
Collier’s.
Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to jan 23-ly.
C° b
NPEDERATE BOND*, or Notes, will
be received bv the undersigned in payment
of Croekerv, China, Glaae wares, Ae, or in
payment of accouuta. T. R. RIPLEY,
Jane IS. Whitehall St, Atlanta, Go.
JAS. W. PRICE, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAA,
Georgia.
July 13, 1851—tf.
DM. H. U . BKOW N.
near the Medical College. march 20.
DU. JOHN WESTMORELAND,
O FFICE on Alabama street. opjKJsite Market
House. Can be found either at his office
or next door above- Maroh 26.
D
DUN. ALEXANDER A SHELBY.
OfflC6 on Marietta Street, North aide.
R. Alexander's residence on Marietta 8t.,
South side.
Dr. Shelby may oe found at the Trout House.
March 27.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Office nud Reaidiuee A\>rth Side of • flo
rid ta Street.
March 21.
H. HUNTINGTON. M. D.,
DENTIST,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICE in Rawson’snew build
ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Btreest.—
Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan
cey's
References: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. £.
Raw sou, Messrs. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog
ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16.
E. J. A R. W. CRAVEN,
DENTISTS,
UAEE removed to their new
and splendid room in Parker's
opposite Beach A Roots, where thoy are
uflowaiton all who may wish their
half-
> attended o with
junel9-wAtw
price. Calls from a diati
promptness.
DF. WITT RROYN
THOR. W. RAYAGK.
BKUYN & SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS,
Savannah, Georgia,
In Battrrsby’a New Brick Building, corner ol
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 Cititeos of Savannah generally.
March 18-ly.
1801. 1861.
SALMONS & SIMMONS,
Wbol.vMle and Retail Dealers tn
SPRING MILLINERY!
H A
Mrs. J. M. Boring
AVING juwt returned from Charlcatoa,
where she purchased her present Spring
Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends
and the public to an inspection of them.
Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the
latest styles, which will be offered at prices to
suit the times.
Rooms in Parker’s uew brink building, on
Whitehall street. April II.
COX, IIILL fV CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
lUNEM, LIQUOR*,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC.,
Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 23.
J . \V. H E W E L L,
WROLWALM AMO SOT AIL DKALSS IS
Fancy ami Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner Whitehall 6c Alabama Site.,
ATLANTA, OEOBOIA.
Feb. 16— ly.
p. e. modaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ARD DEALER 1H
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
.Ttlanta, Georgia,
March 2ft.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAVANA CIBAHS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, SC.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the Sigu of
Atlanta Cigar Jlanufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts ,
Atlanta, Georgia.
AEW SPRING STOCK!
ONE of our firm
. having returned
Mfrom Market, where
ho has just complet
ed an extensive pur-
Ichaso of our Spring
Stock ol
)
we take this method of advisidg the public of
the same. Our stock of
STAPJ.K & NANCY OOOl>h
were never more attractive. Tho supply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS ANO
SHIRTINGS. Ko..
is ample.
Crepe 11* An flats.
Barege Anglais,
French Chintz,
Alotambiqu*,
Grade Mlhitts,
and a splendid aa* -rtuient of
riain g Fancy Silks,
Silk ktlantlss.
Vast era, g r.,
may l>e found among our assortment i eltx»,
Ladies’
ALEXANDER KID GLO VES, SILK MlTS, dt<.
ladies' and Misses’ SHOES,
Philadelphia expressly for
our trade. A more beautiful lot of
CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS ANO MATTINGS
we have never displayed in this market.
All of which wo will sell low for CASH
Orders promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1861.
FRESH
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
THOMAS a ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
Office in Smith’s Building, Whitehall street.
G. 8. Thomas, jalfitf Bn>. F. Aebott.
Southern Button Manufactory.
T HE undersigned are manufacturing the
GEORGIA COAT OF ARMS BUTTON, ee
also the Confederate Eagle Button, at Colum
bus. Georgia. Those wishing supplies will
please address Mr. 8. D. THORN, their agent,
or themselves, at Columbus, and enclose the
money, or remit to some friend to pay over on
delivery of the Buttons.
CADMAN A GOLDBECK.
July 17—dt£
GOLDEN EAGLE.
H
Corner Ponchtree and Docatur Streets. •
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AVING uuequaled facilities for the pur-
ohnso and Diroct Importation of goods, tho
Proprietors would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physioiaus, Merchants, Planters and
the public generally, to their extensive new
and carefully selected stock of DRUG8. MED
ICINES, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, 0IL8, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are now prepared to sell on the most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chomicals, thoy have a iu i nasortment oi
TOOTH. NAIL, HAIR ANI- 1‘AINT BRUSH-
E8. DENTAL AND SURGIlAL IN8TRU-
MENT8, Ac., Ac.
J. H. L0VEJ0Y,
AUD DEALER IM
Tobacco, Wine, Liqnor, Cigtn, it.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street.
Atlanta, Gtaorrfa.
fobl6-ly
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Weetern
■HB Cotton, Groceries tod Merchandise generally,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA .....GEORGIA.
April 6,1861.
Mr NAUGHT, HEARD A CO.
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
B*j Street, M.r.un.ti, Ceorgl*.
Wm. McNao.it, I J W«. K. B«*»t>.
Jah.a O.kond, J mu24 l Jou Duua.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BY WM. COOLIDGK,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Much U, 1861—tt
BOLTING CLOTHS:
A FULL SUPPLY of th« but Anror breed,
for ul. bj V. W. LUCAS.
Jalj IT—d*m. Aih.nt, Gft.