Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, August 04, 1861, Image 3

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,1 il....WIIW l l I. • I §ti fafi ft cd n iS' ^ ij if ft JlM ¥ i in&tittMtf AUGUST, 4, 1801. itnxMflw. , UwriermnsterOoncnii of >mkU>< field from soT shags' U* point ta to srsll thenudveo of the ad- Sblnu |^».T jf* ood, or tows, or Tilton., jr or eounalee te«o the I «*t« oo » eoperln tend eel to ra- hlm for the company. Let each Sod I17 rent, who It to from, who frepreeeoUtloB of each company [ box up «U the arttelos for sack 1 ij. Ob the box let the Berne we of the company, tod mam- •: be pUtofy marked udihlp. , > place. Let the Snporintend- tme,« the eametlme,e foil etete- k aaC Bomber of men In oompa- Irloo each Is to rentes. and they free of chaise.’’ Notice. _or frieede hand la local notioee lemeale too late In the aron- (appearanee next Darning. The 1 oor ollloa at eix o’eleek j and for 1 boon before they leave ao new e got in. la order to Inaure la- ihoold be famished to no by two Advertising. «y baa men thee three timer 1 of any paper la Georgia, North ad la fully equal to that of nay We do not make thieatate- I a bout, or in order to convey J impression, wo lay it candidly that we lay—and because it le Weekly Confederacy, If ear important army eorrespond- Manaaeaa, sinoe the battle, and th* ad, wounded and mluinf, in the Regiments, it for sale at oar of- Vaneral Notice, la and aeqnelntanoee of Ur. F. H. Invited to attend hla funeral aer- •econd Baptist Church, this evea- I Confederacy OSes, 1 special letter and telegraphic t at Mans sees Junction—the great I of bottle at present. We hare | reliable correspondents from vert- 1 Virginia. Everybody wants to , and all Important dispatches or [received by ns, win bo promptly I Confederacy bulletin. Ring times It Is probeble that ex- 1 will get afloat. We caution t them, end beg everrbody to t they beltere. f possible facility for obtaining Tbit, however, coots as heavily, 7 one who is to anxious to get I admit the equity of tuhacr blng roar paper. liber of names on our daily Ust and (weekly, will be erased this week, rtptions tie renewed. We In- I sending the peper at the termlna- 1 for which It U paid, s for the Daily are $5 per annum • month—the cheapest Dally In t gives the same amount of read- cases, subscribers to the Daily ’ will be charged at tbs rate of 1 for any length of tlmo leu f la a very large aheet, lull of tho ; matter. Tho cheapest way to 1 u to subscribe for the Confoder- Another Response. Toy, gsq, will taka two sink or Idion to hla kouu, give thorn a room, and all proper atUntloua, irge. When will tho good work ho f Poached, tho Southern Express brought the 10 poaohu, soma of wkteh an oancu. Two of them mode n n hungry man. iMtan’ Belief Boeloty. of the Soldiers’ Belief SeeWy will ilty Hell on Monday morelag, at aw oa Uniforms for tho “Qate- ’ Thay will uw ovary day until • are finished. All In tor rated ere quested to attend—eralstenae la it Company leaves In a fow days Tha regular masting of the So ld at the City Hall on Tuesday 'clock. Let there be a tell altou- rs. W. F. WESTMORLAND, President >■ C. Reason, Assistant Secretary. Capt. Saago’a Company, ’* bun favnaad with a latter from L Seego to hie brother fa Ub oily— •toss at Richmond on the nth July, 1 that hla company wee to leave for i at I o'clock the next morally, and part of Goa. Toombs’ brigade. Ha 1 hie opinion that oar army would tea ea the enemy, unless (hey, ei an ishould retire from the nail of Vlr- > *t»k* tho uptara of Waahingtoa » pewrapt measure of pane* awd OK. 1 ataooot ooaliluu in any aaderta say ho made by snrtommoadara.— Mf idniii88 sa fyoUffi let tor the glory eoqnltud la aaraem I au ao aaa tow mid batoteota u I do a* Mtasitrft fe* T . „ BUMS. te rm—stela tea ruths. all Saras for nstotara stsapadsavakpaar ns dritor motors will barrator- ed te hsakahto foaiq bat no —to akmgs wto be gtna «* parse. IBOA C. EOWABU. T. Post Onus, Irtssn, Oa., Jana 1st, IMS. All laiiort dropped la tha Poet OSes with Halted Stales Stomps ea team will be treated or unpaid seeled matter, sad forwarded at ease to the Deed Letter Oflos. All letters for a> greater dlntonee then Are hnadred to lies, chargeable at the rates of lea —to for aaah single letter, sad must be pr paid ea mailing tha same. THOS. a HOWARD. Poet Mister. FLOUR. TUST RECEIVED I hundred seeks of Plour tl from Empire Mill*. Por sols low by - n. a. McLendon, August 4-dlL IHIXGUI8 WANTED, T HE ndvertleer wishos to purchue ll.OM well-drawn hurt pine, or poplar Shingles, to average few laehM la width. Persona hav ing each for tala will pin— address “C," at this offloa, staling price per thonaaad, dalivar- ed. angt-tf. W 1 TUB SHAT OV WAS ILL ha published, la a few days, a foil, aotheauo and carefully compiled MAP OP TBS 8SAT OF WAS! Showing tha location of ovary Important point in Virginia. Tho Mop la now la tha hadas of one of the but Lithographers la the South, and will be for sale daring tho Homing wuk. Biss, 20x14 inches. Pries, Tl —to per single copy j three copies, S2; live copies, fS. A liberal disoount will be made to dealere. Orders accompanied by tha cub, will asst with prompt attention. Ad drau T A. BURKE, augl-tf Morning News oSlee, Savannah. JUST OUT! THE IMPROVED EDITION OF HARDEE’S RT INFANTRY^ AND irRiFLEJja TAC TICS! PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BT S. H. GOETZEL ft CO., MOBILE, ALABAMA. W E beg Uave to cell public ettention to the fact that oar edition of COL. HARDERS TACTICS In the only one that ku reoently bun revised by the distingniahed author, and the only-one secured by copyright lb tha Con federacy. The work to published— In 1 vole., bound, 24mo, with plates, at $2.10 “ pamphlet, 8vo., " at 2.01 " “ “ without plate. 1.11 Tha prion is always understood for tha whole ut of tho two volumes, on r—ipt of whieh wo will moil thorn end prepay tha postage to nil parks of tho Oenfsdsrsoy. Boolullere end Military Compaaiu, who order largely, will rooolvo a liberal diaoount. Thou Bookeollare and Publishers, who are selling 6PUBIOUB EDITIONS of COL. HAR DEE’S TACTICS, will have to suffer tha psn- altiu of tha law 1 and thou who are haying sneh edition!, wu bog to assure that thay are all mutilated editions, and that not one of thou —tolas thou Improvements end chan ges which Cel. Hardee hot recently adopted, and whfoh can only bo found in that edition, whieh wo bow bring before tho pablio. NOTICE. So many editions of my ” INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS” having lately bun pub lished. 1 think it dne to both tho public end publishers to state: That tha COPYRIGHT EDITION of my IN FAHTRY and RIFLE TACTICS, published by S. H. OOETZEL A 00, la Mobile, la tha only COMPLETE, CORRECT and REVISED Edi tion, sad this Edition only eonUlni tho im provements and changes whieh I have recent- 17 made, adapting tha manual to tha use of the arms ganerally in tha hands of tha troops la the Confederate Statu. W. J. HARM* Colonel Confederate Statu Army. Fort Morgan, Joaa 12, 1**1. JyT—lm. ATLANTA (Gibing gall. igsy&sstsu&ftea SiTOttSaffSOKr Ceuta, Paata, Y«te llrte Handkerchief*. oad everything nsni quaUty aa< outre bargains 1 clu la tee Chdhtag tins, of ud at LOW PRICES. All who bargains abeatd giva DM a oaU. Jewelry! Knives! Oombil And okksaw Nottona. M. OPFBHH11MER, mrau^’T^BSWt. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, I :«iv»w»"v sm'tanrtiunm, axnudS, ' j ['SSfflnL Ricnnoaa, Aug. *.—It to ralUhly atotod, and ea tha naut andoubtadavideaaa, that whau tha newt «f the capture of Sherman's BaUtai17 tu meiWd ft* Washington, Oea. BooU privately erder six pieces of eannon u> be taken fryru the Na*y Yard, and aant with hones to the neigh borhood of Alexandria. This battery was brought baek to Watklngtoa City, with tha an nouncement that It was Sherman's Battery. Caino, Angost f,— Scouts report the Jeff Thompson thirty miles Sooth of Bird's Polot, with 600 Confederate troops. Bootits also report the Confederates at New Madrid, well armed and drilled. They have with them two regiments of cavalry, and fiva batterias. Gen. Pillow, of Tennessee, Is in command, and has issued his proclamation promising to drive the invaders from the ooi of Missouri. Richmond, Aug. 8.—The Portsmouth Tran script of this morning, says tho report of the Federal evacuation of Hampton and Hewport News, it doubtless false. The Winchester Republican of this morning •ays, Gen. Banks’ army at Harper’s Fary is si- most entirely disbanded—only a few regi ments remaining. WasBisoTon, August 2.—Prince Napoleon Bonaparte is bars, and tha guest of the French Minister. Julias Bing, a naturalised Englishman,cap tured at Bull’s Run, has returned here via Richmond and Mathias Point. Hs wanted to eome via Ccntrcville, but thought that route unsafe—he having been a mere spectator of the recent great battle. Richmond, August 2.—Dispatches from Nash ville, Tennessee, state that Gen. Ben MoCul- loch, with 12,000 Confederate troops, attacked the Federal* at Spriogfiald, Missouri, on Fri day, July 26tb, killing six hundred of them, and taking about tbe same number of prison ers. The Confederate loss was very trifling, and the victory complete. "FORWARD TO RICHMOND” AGAIN ! New Tons, Aug. 2.—The Washington cor- respondent of the New York Herald says, that it is suspected that the army of the Potomac will not be kept long idle. The work of re organisation proceeds with great rapidity.— Doubtless, General McClelland will strike as soon as he is ready, regardless of the weather. [Hpeclal lHapetch to the Southern Confederacy.] Richmond, Aug. 3. Editors Confederacy : The following is a list of tbe killed and wounded in the Echols Guards, Meriwether county: Killed—Captain C. W. Howard, William Gold by. Wounded—Ben Tucker, L. Blount, E. Gle J. E. Porob, Eppinger, 8. Kid, Adams, John Atkinson. Frank Ward and Graham are missing, but both were seen after the battle. The wounded are getting well. W. P. HOWARD GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Aucuata Insurant d Banking Company, Augusta W. M. D’Antifnac, Pres K. Walton, Oash. And of Augusta, Augusta. John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Oaah. Genuine 8a with counterfeit affnaturea ara In dreula< tlon—batter refuse alL 10a, famala reclining, man with aleevea rolled up. 10a, rig. Mercury and tailor on aea-ahore; uni. gen. 10a, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine. 90s, on left and portrait of Waehlngton; genuine haa a portrait of Jackson; 10 on tha lower cornara; tha ganolne haa XX. Bank qf Atksns, Athena. Btevana Thcmae, Free A. P. Dearlng, Oaah. Bank of Obtumbus, Coiumbu*. W. H. Young, Free D. Adame, Oaah. Be raised from la. Bank of Oommsrcs, Savannah. G. Bs Umar, Free J. & ParrIU, Caeh. Bank of JBnptro Stats, lorn* A. R. Smith, Free John McBryue, Oaah. Bank of Button, Atlanta. K W. Holand, Prea. A. Auatell.Caah. A fe- lmpreaelona, 10a and 30a, (old plates, Noe. be tween RvOC and 8,000,) are In olronlatfon, with forged ftgnatoree. Bank of Middls Osorgia, Maeon. laaae Scott, Praa A. U. Powell, Oaah. Bank of SooannaA, Bayannah. Lewie P. Harris, Froa W. & Tlneley, Oaah. fia altered from la; vlg. a steamablp, a famala on the left and, heat of a famala on tha right. 10a, vlg. female etanding; •' Bank of Savannah** In black type; X on tha right and: mm on tha left and. Bank qf Me Stats of Oooogia, Savannah. 50a, vlg. feaaale altting, holding flgnre 80; three oval ilea on tha right and, with "Georgia’* acroea 1 aeroaa left and; Imitation ef old plate. 80a, vlg. female bokUng a rudder In bar right hand, at bar feat sheaf of wheat and eeythe; locomotive creev ing a bridge In tha dleUnee; unlike genuine. Ms have a eteamcr on left end with 100 ever and ander U; email 100a around the whole margin; "State Bank of Georgia” on the back In red iak; unlike tha f *106^not Ilka ganolne; vlg. famala seated beelde a bridge, steal of grain, waterfall, and small hone drink ing ; iassasntlve in the dletance. Oontml Bmftroad d Banking Company, Savannah. A A Oujler, Pres.— G. A. Ouyler, Caeh. Tmrm Bre* 4 Mtekamlct' Bant, BstbouK 1. EhS.rd.nn, Prra...._ ~i. M. Gudry. Crab. *53°TS3!ii:, , S3L fiOa, vlg. three faeee, the middle one Is Indistinct— poerty engraved. i aa»aswtr*....*.*teEte€h-». Sarin* Mami ^ Gtorfia, Bavsnunh. f r.m.rly M.rtD. * fire In.or.nc. Iuh.1 Oh.rlra f. Mua, Frra. Wsl F. HlnMr, Ouh. ««S, rt(-hwMre, rasls krad sad tars M. <m rtoM sad, IM» Baton Bad. |rad Mutton ol tto pUto. tbaa It. Hasul Klto HaUh, Cato. KmtAnAa* EBfdafB tant, Ba.aaaaS. (Ira ranrare' aad Mrakaatoa* Sank.) crab. Untsr* Bank of Aa Stats of of BrunewlahJ - wvfeV SOUTHERN ■■ INSURANCE AGlfiV! FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE t M 3 H (I A N) Q S t Offlcs ooroer of Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmong A Simmons' Dry Goods Store, SAMUEL illTH, fiflieral Agent, VIRGINIA FIRS AMO KARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHARTERED IN 1833. Hu a bona fide Cash Capital *f#900J)00 Surplus 75,000 T HIS lone established Company insures a- gainst Tosa and damage by fire and the seat, Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, House hold Furniture, and all kinds of insurable property oo tbe most reasonable terms. The policy of this Company haa uniformly been to pay all its honest losses at onoe, on presentation of proof of lots. DIRECTORS i W. L. Coward in, Pros t. W. Willis, Jr., Beo’y. A. W. Parker, Joseph Allen, 0. W. Purcell, Wm. Beers, Thos. Sampson, H. A. Claiborne, J. E. Wadsworth, W. L. Cowardin, B. L. Winston, J. N. Gordon, J. P. Winston, J. A. Inloea, H. L. Kent, Wm. Palmer. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, oorner Alabama and Whitehall streets, over Salmons A Simmons Store. OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Cnpltal, OA00,000. DIRECTORS. I. Davenport, Jr., Pres C. E. Wortham, Sec'y. Gab. Worthaui, John H. Greaner, John Enders, Geo. S. Palmer, 8. M. Price, W. 8. Triplett, B. F. Ladd, 8. C. Tardy, J. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie, L. R. Bpilman, J. R. Crenshaw, P. C. Warwick, John H. Williams, James S. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. Edmond, Thomas Jones, J. M. Talbott, E. A. Smith, G. B. Davenport, Robert A* Paine, G. W. Yanee, R. F. Williams, Jot. Brumrael, W. P. Ragland, Wm. Brent, H. C. Cabell, R. H. Maury, Geo. W. Royete. This Company is prepared to receive appli cations for FIRE AND MARINE IN&U- RANCE, on favorabla terms. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmons A Simmons’ Store. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. WINCHESTER, VA. Cash Capital, $300,000. •* fturplus 58.000. Incorporated in 1852# DIRECTORS- J. 8. Cnrsou, Prea’t. William L. Bant, Sec’y. John Vere, Lewis P. Hartman, Joseph 8. Carton, William Miller, Robert Steele, Wm. B. Baker. /W Aggregate Losses paid in 8 years end ing July 1st, 1861, $638,202.19. This old Company insures Buildings, Mer chandise, Household Furniture, and personal property in city, town or country on as favor able terms as other responsible Companies. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, General Insurance Agent, corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, over Salmons A Sim mons’ Dry Goods Store. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital Authorised $800,006 Cash and Surplus, 1st May, 186U 811,860 DIRECTORS: s Jos. R. Anderson, Willaim G. Paine, r James L. Appereon, Samuel Putney, William Breeden, John Purcell, David J. Burr, John D. Quarles, Wm. H. Christian, David J. Saunders, John Dooley, George D. Shell, L H. Gleiebrook, Franklin Stearns, Lewis Ginter, John C. Binton, Samuel J. Harrison, Ed. H. Skinker, Roacoe B. Heath, George G. Sumner, Edward McCarthy, Thoa. Taylor, Jr., E. Miller, William 0. Taylor, Garrett F. Wateoo. A. PLEASANT, Preeident. Joaa H. Sfoxraeoa, Secretary. This favorite Insurance Company oontinne* to insure, both in town end country, all kinds of insurable property oa the moat favorable terms; also, Marine Insurance. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Ooroer Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Over Salmon* A Simmons’ Dry Goods Store. ALABAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, MONTGOMERY. CAPITAL.. $***.M*. r lis Comnsny, by prnmptata in sdjraiinf and pay ins Its lorara, has (aland a reputa tion whisk ku plnnnd It muon, tha lint alnau of Insurance Ooapsnisa In IhnsnuBtop. Ilia, suns toll kinds of issnr.hu psopsrt, so Ihs Boost foyornbls trains. * H. to.to.lf, Bra y. Wm. a Bibb, Preulsut. F. M. Gtlnssr, 8. L. Aral ». A.Ctork, Wm. K. RItm. J. IX Hutobraa SAMUEL SMITH, Apt*, »t Whltohnfl A Alshnann stossto, M A Blnstaotos* Dry Onsds (tosto July 12-41 J.M. WuUaSSJ JZZlSLm. for cash: 500 sacks prime Rio Coffee, 500 sacks Salt, 100 barrels New Orleans Syrup, 25 hogsheads New Orleans Sugar, 100 barrels A and B Sugar, 150 kegs English Soda, 100 boxes Do. papered, 50 bags Black Pepper, 10 bags Spice, 10 bags Ginger, 1,000 pounds Blue Stone, 3,000 pounds Copperas, 200 pounds Indigo, 25 boxes best Starch, 300 boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, 50 boxes Southern-made Candy, 20 boxes Raisins, 200 pounds best Green Tea, 200 kegs Nails, CIGAJR.S, TOBACCO, &c., &c., FOR SALE BY A. C. WYLY & CO., Oorner Peach-Tree and Walton Streets. ATLANTA, AUG. 1, 1861. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss aad Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLI A0BNT8 FOB— Wriglit^s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. may IT HAMILTON, MAKKLEY & JOYNER, (un a. x. s J. L. uAnaToa,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. JUST OXJT! T HIS firm haa been formed for tha purpose of carrying on the ____ HOG BUSINESS, la nil ill brnnehw. Ws huT. lately bssa isnsblsd to nplsa- tkn Block with .boat twain hun dred nsllons of Ts- rioas kinds of OILS, ALCOHOL, &c. Ws esn also now offer Qum Opium, Cream Tartar, Balphata Qalnins, Sapor Curb Bads, Sulphate Morphia., But Bods, Gam Osmphnr, Salphnr, As., Ac., With ths usasl Msartmsnt of CHEIICAL*, DRUGS, dfcc. Ws (In nolle. In oar eastomsrs thstlhs sari Irak day skips son cams into n Boathsrn port wo shall ssmmanss to IMPORT DIRBCT oar sapplira of Foreign Dran, Iptoos, Oognao Brandy, Wlnoo, Glsnowara, An. IT Torrao Btriotly and Inyariably CASH. HAMILTON, MARKLKY A J0YKER. July 2T, 1**1-W. Steam Tannery for Sale. T HE oadmljraadoffers for sain tanirSTEAM TAFNERT, litooted oa it atnat, soar tha RoJUax Mill. Than are sttashod thirtyuin Tanning Vtto, Lira. Hoosn, Oarry. inn Shop, Drying Lofts, sad Shoe Show, with allaossssaiy MsshiasBT and Tsais. Also, oa water reusing Uwwh BAs lot. Oapitaltota will <^lAto > Sj» M . M ratetoita.rer -SaLkrfSsi&saF THE 0HLY IMPROVED EDITION or HARDEE’S RIFLE AND INFANTRY TACTICS! 2 Vois., 24 mo., doth plates. 62 t« 2 Vote., too., pspsr, plates ....IH 2 Vols., Sro, paper, an piston 1.M FOR BALE BY July 7 J. KePHBBSOIf dh CO. NOTICIi TO CORRBSPOKDBWTB. P ARTIES writing to on hr Information wUI doMO aukM tha postage for Un annWra wn will nhnnrfelly write repllra to naqairira, hat can't afford to pay pastego also. Jana 7. MeHAtfoilT, (JRIIOOT) A CO. I"l 1M MtoBH Eorotona Oil—(of light sntor. u IN BoStloo Chloroform. l.SSO Gallon. Spirits of Ttorpsntiss. 2* Rotate. Catomsl. 2* BsUIra Mas Hass. KUMossi Jaly M-tf MASSEY A LAKADELL 30 S^BMt RD d < for mU ** ***- JawAf***** *** A CTSfEBB. SCHOOL OW W QDIBM, ous sas* rate Staton—sent by -dire tho reralptsfoo. J. hfcPHBSAOE A OO. tifrr to-Tiiht