Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, August 11, 1861, Image 1

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r- THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. Si SMITH. ATLANTA, CEORGIt, SIMHV MORNING, Mdl'ST 11, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 152. Coufderatg kersey” l»as more tluui three L of any paper In acoqgfta, [ ami is fully eqnal to that of i Confederacy Office, letter and telegraphic kaDOMAfl Junction—the great Ibattle at prasent. We hare * le correspondent* from v«rl- Everybodj wants to I all important dispatches or jred by us, will be promptly fedenwv bulletin, j times it Is probable that cx- [will get afloat. We caution ) them, and beg everybody to pey believe. isible facility for obtaining , however, costs us heavily, f oas who Is to onxkms to gut tit the equity of subscr bing Jr I*!**. I of names on oar dally list and \ly, will be erased this week, i are renewed. We In- II ng the paper at the termina- for which It Is paid. | for the Dally are $5 per annum month—the cheapest Dally in s the same amount of read* subscribers to the Daily krill be charged at the rate of a for any length of time less I a very large sheet, lull of the V matter. The cheapest way to Ro subscribe for the Confcder- I to Abolish Slavery, f is tbs bill providing for ths tbs property of “ rebels," 1 both bootee of the Lincoln )N FISC ATE PROPERTY t'BKD kRKCTIONARY PURPOSES. I by the Senate and House of l of the United States of Jongrsss assembled, That if, lint or any future ineurreetion lernment of the United 8tates, it of the United States shall ly proclamation, that the laws ates are opposed, and exeeu- itruoted by combinations too I suppressed by (ho ordinary Vl proceedings, or by ths power arshals by law, any person or hr or their agont, attorney, or l purchase or aequira, soil, or Irty of whatsoever kind or do- } intent to nso or employ the the same to bs used or em- jiing, abeUing. or promoting ion or resistance to the laws, or I persons being tho owner or f such property, shall knowing ly, or oonssot to tho nso or T ths same as aforesaid, all such sby declared to bo lawful sub* bd capture wherever found; and U duty of the President of tho (to causa the same to bo seised, 1 condemned. find be it further enacted, That 1 capture shall be condemned or Circuit Court of the United L jurisdiction of the amount, or fa toy district Jht whlqh the Mixed, or Into which they may broceedinga first instituted, lod be it further snacted, That leneral, or any District Attorney [States ia whisk said property ww be, may institute the pro* ondemnetion, end in soah oaao I wholly for the benefit of the liI Or any person mey fils an in- each attorney, in which ease ■ shell be for tbo wee of such jths United 8tatee in squel parts. And bs it further snaoied, That f Person, claiming to be entitled | or labor of any other person, of any Stats, shall employ i hiding or promoting any in ti resisting the laws ef the • or shall permit him to be eo |*»H forfeit all right to web *» nd the persoa, whose labor iwed, shall be tbanoo- _ I (herefrom, any law to the ■itbstandiag. U. Killen, of the Hooeton coon- ihern Rights Guards, is a prison- 'g 00 - Ho was captured ia the ?hsy offered tbo Liable wd he only told them he'd dio — Wt Understand eays the ‘Virginian," that President Da* Ji pet the Yaakoa prison era to ibmood, manufacturing shoes for They oeald earn Ifcofo 44 grab" M d bs, for the first time in their ^employed in a good cause. «ond Whir says tho rumor on tbo T^dsnt Davis had Milled with the spoil, taken at Manaeeas. is f the circumstance that the he maudsr ia-ebief of tho Con fed- [ave old 8oott a check oa tbo hook Watt.—-Tho Troaeuref of Du- Iowa, ad vsrtises to the ex ten t [^Fluent of delinquegt texee. *•,?/ ** w York, hu iuued hi* '*)H0| for on on ed8IU.net rol *' ibouaend men, to J* 4r * or during tho wer.- lot, ton at old Zech, to the Col- llh Loaialaoa Regiment. iU BSCRi PTION A ADVERTISING SCHEDULE nans or SvnscaiPTioM. Dear, per .......................... to oo Wuui, per annum, SOU Pa/minlroqulrsd Invariably In advance. ADVIlflllSO. One ttqaor* of 10 Mae* ar tew, one ImarUon, $1; and Fifty 0**ta for each *ul»#*q«*at tnoefUea taw thanoua daily ratios. I mo. S mo*. 8 mos. 4 mo*, fl mo*. IS 1 Square,, t Squares, 8 Bquor**,. 4 Square*, 0 Square*,. • Square*,. 1 8 Square*,. • Squaraa,. 10 Sqaarea,. M 70 Yearly sdeeettglng, with the privilege of change, will be taken at the following rata*: for on# Square, renewable once a month, I 85 For three squares, Far one-fcurth Column, A) For oawhalf Column, 110 For one Column, SSO All Tabular work, with or wlthoat rule*, and adver tisement* oeenpylag double column, will b« charged double the above rat«. Advertisement* not marked on copy (or a * per Med time, wtll be published uMlt ordered out, and charged according to the above rate*.' Advertisement* Inserted in the Diti.r, and WeaEur editions, trill be charged 50 per cent, additional to the regular dally rate*. Yearly* advertiser* will be limited to the apace con tracted for. They will be charged extra at regular rate* for Wants, Renta, Removal*, Copartnershlp*. Statical to OoRslgnees, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly. |Or Teas at aa* Aorqnmifo most bb rain roa is Anyone*. No advertlaament will appear In th* Weekly paper unless by special contract. Advertisement* to be Inserted in the Weekly paper on ly, or at irregular Intervals In either of th* paper*, will b* charged $1 per square for every Insertion. Announcing candidates for State, County, and Muni cipal offices, 85 each—to be paid In advance In every Instance. AU advertisements for Charitable Institution*, Milita ry and Fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public Meetings, will be charged half price. Marriages and deaths are published as newt; but Obituaries, Tribute* of Respect and Funeral Invitations aa other advertisement*. Editorial Notice* In Local Column will be charged 90 canta per Use. Th* paper, under a contract. No deduction or variation will be mad# from th# fore going vales. ADAIR A SMITH. > circumstance*, to be Included In FRATERNAL RECORD. - ' ' MASONS. ATLANTA LODOt, No. to, T. A. SI , m«l< on the IK- oud And fourth Thereto, M Jon M. Boaisa, Secretary. the Brat DAVID MA YER, W. M. R. J. M*sear, Secretary. MOUNT HON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, So. 18, meets on the second and fourth Monday nights In each month. L. J. GI/RNN, H. P. a R. HAWUtrrsn, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the Brst t ues- day tn January, April, July bnd Oeh»8er. LEWIE LAWHHE, Ts. Iu- Joas M. Boaiso, Recorder. s th* ■ wTwTboyd, M.-.E.*. W. T. Moan, Recorder. ODD-FBLLOW S. CENTRAL LODGE, No. *8, mMte^ewer^r Wihji» WtaatMT, Secretary. EMPIRE ENOAMPMENT, No. 19, meeU on the aocond and fourth Friday nights. WM* H, RARNW, Chief Patriarch, W. WlboYD, High Priest. T. P. Flbmum, Scribe. MECHANICAL. FULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION ms*U 9d Pri President, /sum Noblb, Jo., Secretary. BANKING. BANE OF FULW-AMb^-UweU^ A. Acer six, Oaehler. A. W. JONES, AgenL AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM- J. r. LOOAN, rtMldcnt. ATLANTA VIBE DKPAETMBNT. VmU quarterly on Hit third Honda/ trtnlnj In Jn«- ury, A,rU, July and OHM. WH. BARI 8. B- hUKBwuuv. m unuui it. r. maddox, ii mul r. M. JOHNSTON, Bacratarj. JOHN t. EZZAKD, Traaaurar. A TM2 A J2S' W. K. Maaoa, BacrtUry. HBOHAN10 nil COMB ANT. No. 2, »«*• Brit Ftld.y idaJUla aaaA ■oath. AT , LANTA a ^' ^f.?DD„ OOHTANT, N-«, Now X. IS,r.t.ry. tu ADvuaytwa*. CT..M) Maaaaniat, aawljt Ha aay, cheapast i aassths ft In twatve adTMilalOf madlunu In tha iMt. *•“. •*•**- 'dWftfMtuaw—i (HaXaaah, baUnc. tm THOMAS * DA WANTED, A HA JAM BOU iy-aakaHjon nMkM^at wafaa r*T‘»« *» ‘ Juaa U—iit la cowaiai prompt | •T. r\W*P- srxaa ota * arcwaxT. / Oxta^CUMtL Saer^a Baflroxd It Brnnldn, Oompxny. 'tm Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Mile*—Fare, $6 60. GEORGE Y0NGE, Superintendent. MOBMlMa FA08BRUKB TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. u 9.06, A. M. Arrives at Augusta at 6.20, F. M. Leave* Augusta, daily, at 0.J0, A. M irrives at Atlant} at 9.45, A. M NISRT raSMRNGKK TRAlH. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M. Arrives at Auguata at 6.56, A. M Leaves Auguata at 2.30, P. M \rrives at Atlanta at.. 11.45, P. M This Road runs in connection with theTr&ini >f the South Carolina and the Savannah and Auguata Railroads, at Augusta. ATLANTA & WEST-POINT R. R. Atlanta to Weet-Point, S7 Miles—Pare,..|3 60. GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. DAY tMSSKVOfcJi TXAJJf. Leaves Atlanta, dally, 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... 7.61, P. M. NIOBT PAS8IFQBR THAIS. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M. Arrives at West-Point at 5.46, A. M. Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.15, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 7.69, A. M. This Road connects with the Montgomery A West-Point Road at West-Point. WESTERN Ar ATLANTIC R AILRO AD. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 133 Miles—Fare,....$6. JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT PASSaitOHft TWAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at..... 10.10, A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00, P. M. Leaves Chattanooga at 1.45, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 10.00. A. M This Road connects,eaoh way,with the Romo Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten nessee and Georgia Rialrood at Dolton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- tooga. MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD. o* , til onto to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 69. ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent. Macom A Wkstksn Railroad ConrANr, 1 Macon, Georgia, July 30,1861. J O N and after Sunday, 4th of August, the Passenger Train will run as follows : Leave Macon ,....*10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 P. M. Leave Atlanta. H A. M. Arrive at Macon 5 P. M. The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at Maoon with the Central Railroad 10 1\ M. train Cor Savannah, and South-western Rail road at 11 45 P. M. for Columbus. IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. :JTT A LAO, . general aaaortmeni of WOOD COF- FJN8, including Roeewood and Mahogany. Marat*!'. Sheet Metalle Hurlel Cane., An entire!/ new article, nearly aa light aa wood, and eloaed np with India Rubber— air-tight-- foraaUatmT Room a, in Markham'. New Build ing, on Whitehall atroot, up staira. & L. ROBINSON. Reaideoce on Bridge street, near Col. John Collier's. Ordsra, by Ulagraph, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to. Jan. It, 1861 COLE* WYLY, rtHlNA, «l«ss. 8U»ar, Plated Ware, Vaaaa, U perian Figures, Kerosiae Lamps, Candla .tick., Tea Traya, Tabla Mala, Baskets, Glaaa Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., CHEAP FOR CARH. White Granite and oomoton Crockery at Wholaaale, at Charlaalon prio^ nearly oppe- sit* Beuh A Root'* WhiUkeU street, Atlanta,^ ....Georgia. April Id, 1861. THO M A S F i LOWE, IP Commission Merchant, Por the parebaeo end sale of Weetena Produce, Cotton, Croce ft— and Mereh.ndUe ..nerall,, FrewkHm Alabama Mtrtet, ATLANTA,. GEORGIA. April e i mi. ' (CHOOL OP THIi OVIDEa, * r i%.twSnK oi" J«M< MILITARY BOOKS. Army ReRitlnlloiia, for Confederate States. *3.0a llardec'i Turtle, 2 vnlumee, cloth. All the Plate* $2.50. Ilardee’a Tactics, 2 volumes, paper. All the Plates. $2.00. School for tlie Guides, 28 Plates. $1. Camp Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa trols, &c. 60 cents. Rules for Field Fortifications and their defence and Coast Defence. 00 ets. Trooper’s Manual, for Dragoons and Mounted Riflemen. $1.75. Science of War, Strategy, selection of ground, &c. $1.00. Cavalry Tactics, for Trooper, Platoon ami Squadron. 3 volumes, $5.00. Cooper’s and Mucombs’ Tactics, lor Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75. Roberl’a Artillery and Maury's Skirmish Drill. 1 volume. $1.50. Ward’s Manual of Naval Tactics. $4.00. Roswell's Engineer's Hand Book. $1.75. Huswcll’s Mechanic’s Tables. (1.25 Idtw’s Civil Engineering, (London Book.) $2.00. Glynn's Cranes, Ac., (London Book.) 75c Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book. $1.50. Heiiek’s Field Book for Engineers. $1 Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion.— $1.25. je27 j. McPherson & co. ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bktwkkn McDonouh and Butler Streets, Near th* City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform hi a friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust mm with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULLATT. •ff-IIehas on hand and forsalo two DRAYS. Cheap for CissA. Atlanta, Jan. 80. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, -Argent, ■ EXT DOOE TO W. T. HERRING k CO., Whitehall St„ Atlanta, Oeongia. K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, CAKES, NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, PICKELS, Ac., Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Alto, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets, Toys, Ac. The Ladies and the Public generally ars re spectfully invited to call. marH. BUTLER & PETERS, (Successors to Hl*h, Butler A to.,) Commission Merchants, POM TH MJBCSaiJS AMD SALE OF T K JV.Y K 8 8 K K #» N O O V V * Cotton, Groceries, Ac. ATLANTA,....* — GEORGIA, H AVE In Store, at their Fire-Proof Ware House, oa the corner of Forsyth street and the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD (ML; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 K EGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. M.y 4. DE WITT IROTK. MO*. W. UT1U. BRUYN &. SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, VtargiM, la BetUnby't n*w briok build ing. corn., «1 Bn, nail Dray ton Strode. . _ (Urni«h Plus and fipecUleotloui, add . - give their paraunal attention to the erec tion or Building! in any part of tha Mate. Refer to tha Citlieaa ofBaraonah generally. March 18-ly. JAS. W. PRICE, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Georgii July 13, 1861—tf. 1)11. H. W. IMtOWN. near tho Medical College. march 20. DR. JOHN ii. WE8TMORELAND, FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at his office next door above. March 26. 0 ifKS. ALEXANDER A SHELHY, Office on hfurtetta Street, North title. D R. Alexaudeh’s residence on Marietta St., South side. Dr. Shelby may be found nt the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Office ami Residence jyorlh Side of .Ma rietta Street. March 21. H. HUNTINGTON, M. I)., DENTIST, ATLANTA, QEORGIA, OFFICE in Rawson’s new build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streesk— Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan cey’s. References: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. E. Rawson, Messrs. Boach 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. «b H. W. CRAVEN, nw DENTISTS, HA EE removed to tbeir new and splendid room in Parece’s Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are prepared to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness. junel9-watw SPRING M1LLINERY1 Mrs. <T. M. Boring H AVING just returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Spring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection ot them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the latest styles, which will be ofTered at prices to suit the times. Rooms in Parker’s now brick building, on Whitehall siroet. April 11. COX, HILL ii CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DIRECT INPORTERS OP WINER, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ItC.,. reach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE .GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AMD DEALER IH ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter 8troet, between Whitehall and Prior, Atlanta, tleorfla. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVANA CI&AHS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, *C. f Wholesale and*Retail, at the Sign of Atlanta Cigar .Manufactory, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 26. THOMAS & ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith’s Building, Whitehall street. G. 8. Thomas, ja16tf Bis. F. Abbott. i. o. McDaniel, wholesale dealer ir 6HAIN, BACON, LAHB, FLOUH, ANO LEADING GROCERIES, Ounter Street, between Whitehall Jb Loyd Streets, ATLANTA .GEORGIA. April U, 1861. New Orleans. POINDEXTER it LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, ■ O. 48, lAIOim STRUT, NEW ORLEANS, 'OR Receiving. Forwarding and Belling, for — Merchants, Planters end Traders. Alan, keepe eonstantly on hand a good aeeortmentef Field Handa, Meehan ice and House Semite. May 13. HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER, (lstr a. k. a j. l. ramiltok,) ROBT. L- CRAWLEY, Wkkkiile Ud Octall Belief ii PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —A*D- Geaeral Business Agent, tl/UJi attend promptly to uy bariama an VY trailed lohim-Stominriaeklix Building, an Alabama rinek mlt-ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 'T’HIS firm ha* bM> formed for th. purpose 1 of carrying .nth. |R(Jfi in all its branehes. We baye lately been enabled to replen ish the Stock with about twelve bun- OILS, ALCOHOL, &c. We can also now offer Gum Opium, Cream Tartar, Sulphate Quinine, Super Carb Soda, Sulphate Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Sulphur, Ac., Ac., With the usual assortment of CHEMICALS, DRUGS, Ac. We give notice to onr customers that the earliest day ships can eome into a Southern port we shall commence to IMPORT DIRECT our supplies of Foreign Drugs, Spices, Cognac Brandy, Wines, Glassware, Ao. r Terms strictly and invariably CASH. HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER. July 27, 1861—tf. ATLANTA CLOTHING HALL. large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, M and am ready to supply the cit- rrf . rndtog A cou^y,‘, n fth U ‘ e ,ar - S| COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, HATS, CAPS, SOCK8, and everything else in the Clothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire BARGAINS should give me a call. —also, ok rawd— J ewelry I Knives I Combsl And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nearly opposite marchl6tf Eddleman A Bank McNAUGHT, BEARD U CO. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. Wm. MoNauobt, | f Wv. K. Beard. Jambs Ormokd, j msr20 (JobeDikiam. J. W. HEWELL, Fancy and Staple DIH GOODS, markbam's SLOCK, Corner of Alabama and Whitehall Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Feb. 16,1861—ly. n. a. McLendon WHOLESALE GROCER, AMD DSALEB IK FOREIGN ANO OOMCtTfC LIQUORS. Tobacco, Cigars, 4c.c„ —AUK— BACON. LARD. CORN A FLOUR, JYb. 8, Cherokee Block, Peach- Tree St., Atlanta, Georgia. TO RENT, A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ef ,ix with closets end conve- aieoees threughoat the building, and U0 feet of verandah ranning round three side# of the house. This lovely sabarben retreat is sitaat- ed upon a beautiful sheet of water, one mile and o-balf from the city, and preoanU induce ments whieh are unequalled for a retired, f deasant and convenient location near At- ista For terms and particulars apply at this of fice. June! 6-tf. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Msaafsctorars mi Paekte tn MEN’S A BOPS CLOTHINB, QCNTLfMEN’S FUXNISHINO OOOOt. CLOTHS, CASSIMMMSS AJfD THSTISOS, MerUtem’i Inm-Bnmt BeJIdln*. White hell, Street, t. x. nnoi, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, t. x. lSAOXon j April M, 1M1. Southern Button Manufactory. T HE under,iened ere meeufeetarlig the GEORGIA COAT OF ARMS BUTTON, ee elee the OeeMereto Regie Beitoe, el Oelem bee, Georue Three wishing (epplim will plMU eddnrn Mr. t. 0. THORN, their egent, ar themeelree, et Ooiemhee, eed eneioee the meney, or remit to feme friewd to pey one ae delieery U the BaUcne. CABMAN * OOLDBSCX. July ir-dtf.