Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 31, 1861, Image 1

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Christian Advocate, Note Orleans. •* Calculated, eminently, to Improve the soil aad the mind."—Enfuirsr, Memphis. *• Filled with the eholcwt reading Miter.** Journal 4 Me—sneer, Mtiron, Cm 44 An eicelhint ^oynat,^edited by^sompsteaft fectle- “ Beet Literary journal la the country." Journal, Lovistille. “leery reading ma?la the’^amr/a^eid ake B." Republic, Augusta. •Ofree fall tala* for the t»y/ Southron, Jackson, Miss. m nr .l a_ <i_ u it. it Whitthtll 8t. Atltnta, Gtorgit. <7 KIPS eoaataitl; on hood u axaallantataak 1 of COUrKCTlQlTARIM, Quit CoiMUDicir or f, T. or Mittitertt. OrriM Of Ml 0**»U KaOulDkO. \ Jock too, Mitt, Uo; 27 ih, 18U. / Her B’ JI- Pimcn, » *«• < • * «■ « Ormod Eacampm.nl k. I. of iha C. t KCT8, OASDira. FBMBRVK, JBLI.IB8. • PICXKLB, Ae>, Ac Alto, Plot Imported VIBES, BRABfiUBi OBtoXH). CIO Alta, Ao., do. ... ./ **™»I •! Uw Artlolat-VA on BUI LABBOUi Jm» roodlttd M m . WJlj^taad to-mfoh, ■ ,,1 ATTO r Jt^ikpBAdL Oet-PolLtTff MUot—ForvAl >*. 0. HOUlT(•pariatoadoak LBWUt aopomMOtWnt. xatoSfttfWli*” HoOter Strto l, A Ot„..._ Hot will iwoimJ THE PUBHO OOPD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVAJWAGS. nmmt »*--*- 1 so iti mf A-.-.m.i it.- I .. me oil [...« .1 uuroujuii. in a Aorirr^aaBBUBwAi iSSttWiit oruaro, ototeit, ornoi to luotoo't mv boiid tig, aortor Wkllahmll tod Hooter BtrootA— ItoidoBot I rot bo too u> the left o/ Col. Too- i -oortt. ■inincn i Boa. B. t. Lyon, Hr. 1 B. Btwtoo, Moaon. Booth A Boot, Boo. Hr. Beg irt, Dr. Logos, Atlantai Bor. C. H. Irwin, D. f t ig, otth the frtelltst *f thttfo, wtr ESTHiAik..:...!...* S=SS ; 3i MEDICAL. as “ Mtmaltod to oopr hr * <»«■*;*■ eked uatU ordered Nt, had ebargw* rtCra «riU be Bodied to the epace eon- sixain oil Dvonr It 4o>BMkhr *a*ar tract. Ot tottvtod to tho Wtthly popor oo* sals: for auto, Cotutj. tod Mttnl- k tonk i l» |o poM to OdTOore to nfT , ITI Hi km—Ftro, .....V M. woTaHW^ 1 iti DENTIBTRY. .......o k m.:.V. ;TW4»# K< . t ;,t.r..MahMi.^a : • AM A V Pm., Col. Neleoo TIM, Onl. W. J. Lewten, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan Id. % ■»*> AVEH Block, ^ rotoorod ko thoir sow and aplondid roots In Fassss' Beach ' - - trait cm ail who A Boot*, when tha; ore may with thoir seS»u & -fa prootpPLUt. • laoeir-wokw OB.4UHH «L WEiTNOBBLAND, Hoom. Can b« found either at bie office or nexft door above. March S6: DM. ALBXANBER A EH BLAST* GRtee an Marietta Street, North Ado, ThR. AMrtroei’t reeidanoo on Marietta* Bt, JJ South aide. Dr. Sibley may bo found aft ftbe Trout Houet. March 17. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, MBmw onnI BiHdmrtAhea BMe ef Ae. ritttm Strut. Morcfc 11. DR. H. VT. MOW1. mcB-MorlotU Street oner J. D. 8isu’ fltehe. BoeMooao—C.lhooo Street. 0 ■o t BAMUL. JAMBS I. UBOB0I RANDAL GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, QCOROIA. W ILL attend punctually to any and all bue- fnem entrusted lo their care. Offioa corner Marietta and Preach-Tree streets. March 18-daw. ALBXAMDfil, j ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, (Georgia. Offee Is Smia't Bailding, Whitehall ttraet O. a Toovaa, jnlttf B». F. Abboit THOMAS F. LOWE, COJfANSS/ON MERCHANT, For tho porohaoo ond aalo of Waotarn Produce, Oettao, Qroeerlu and Mf rcoaodUa fenarallj, Irmtha Mmtldtmg, Jim*womb Mrerf, ATLANTA OEORQIA. April i, 1S*1. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufoturere and Dealers la MEN'S 4 BOY'S CLOTHINB, MWTLKMIN'a FUSNISNINS OOOOS, CLOTHS, CASSIMXBK8 A HD VBTIXQS, Marhham’B ImuFisst Boltdlog, Whits boll. Street, r. m. saraes, I ATLANTA, 0 SOHO I A. r. u. laoeseev / April Id, 1M1. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, VImImbI* sad Ittiil Dealer it PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AND— Geaenl Business Agent, W{£ iL attend promptly to any business en trusted ftohim. Store In Franklin Bulldiofp mld*ly P. E. MoDANIEL, WHOLESALE GROCER, T* ‘and ooMMiaaioN m kb chant, I a Whitehall and Prior, PATTTEN ft MILLERS, QIMSIUU. COVMIMION j. W. HfiWULL, aawstia an aaraiL auua n DRY G*OODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Cornar- White hall Ac Alabama ftta., ATLANTA, MOCSIA. Fob.1*-if. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Hhole tale and Retail Dealer« m . pHlNA,*Olom, Silror, Flotod Wan, Vaaaa, v Parian Figuroa, Koroaioo Lompa, Candle atioka, Too Traja, Table Mali, BaikeU, Glow Shadoa, Table Caller;, Ac., A., CHEAP FOW CASH. White Grosilo ond oornmon Crocker; ot wkeloule, at Charlottes priooe, near); oppo- dta Beaoh A Boot'o, WhiMholl atraot, Atlanta......... Georgia. April Id. 1111 WRIGHT ft JACKSON, FACTOBS, COMHISSIOI FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAT STBEBT, SAVANNAH, GA. ALLS* *. WR1GI*. H EFER to Captain John W. Anderson, Pa- ▼annah, Oa.; Claghorn k Cunningham, Savannah, Ga.j Boston k Villalooga, 8a ran- nah, Ga.; Erwin k Hardee, Savannah, Ga. j Carbart k Broe., New York; T. W. Flemming k Co., Augusta, Ga.; Swan k Bro, Fernandi- na, Fla; Blshoo k Canova, Jaoksooville, Fla.; H.L. Hart, a ; Palatka, Fia.; Simon Marritt, Hawkinsvills, Ga. Agent for the Everglade Line of Mail Steam ers to Fernandfna, and Steamers Isaac Scott and Oak, to HawkiasviHa. aprlA-lm. FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS -ADD- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STRBRT, Atlanta, ......Georgia, fT'EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro- -IY visions and Family Supplies, boy and s^l ell kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce; also, sell Goods consigned to the &st advan tage, and rondar accounts of tale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky on hand, and for sale by FOSTER k QUEEN, may 6. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, A*D DIAL!* IK ( FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobaooo, Cigars, &o. f COBAN, LARD. CORN 4 FLOUR, ^s. 9, Cher ok to Black, Pcmch-Trte Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of does Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 1861. 1861. SALMONS ft SIMMONS, Wholes*]* and BeUil Dealers la F0NEI6N & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama 8ta., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK f /*\NE of our firm having returned from Mar U keL wham ha has jost completed an exten sive purchase of our Spring Stock oi DRY GOODS, STAPLE 4 FANCY GOODS vers nsvsr more attractive. The supply of M.CACHEO AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. Ac., is ample. Crtpt TTJSnglmit, Bmrtgt Anglmit, Franck f’hints, JBmsmmkiqut, Qradt Mhint, and e splendid assortment of Flmin E Fancy Bilks, Duttora, JTc., ny be found among our asoortmsnt; alao, ALEXANDER KID OLOVES, S/LA MilS, Ac. Ivory variety ef Ladies* end Mieses* SHOES, maeufaetured in Philadelphia ezpreealy for our trade. A more beautiful lot of OARPCTINOSh OIL CLOTHS ANP MATTINGS we have never displayed in this market AJ1 ef which we will eell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS k SIMMONS, Atlanta, Marsh IS, 1SSI. WILLIAM F. PARKER, W. MURRAY, tewrl; ef lit Chao.tire jhy New Jerk, nfchw i wwflhi Meuse » Vines, Liquors A Cigars, no CHEE8E, b., PMaaaMMMaMMMHMMMM OPENING #171 T MBS. DURAND R HPBOTTtn.LT OBaeaaeee that Frida;, nth Aprti. (iaataat.) will to bar re«aler opeemg da; for Ue fleaina, aid eordiall; ea- tendi to bar patron, an lavllatioa to enemiae her atjlee without furthir notion, apl l-tf. SPRING MILLINERY! Mrs. J. M. Coring H AVING jut returned freer Ckxrlabn, where she purchased her present Spring Goods, takes pleasure in Inviting her friend and the public to sn inspection of them. Her stock is quite full, and embraeea all the latest styles, which will he offered at prices to suit ths times. Rooms in Parksr's new brick building, on April 11. Whitehall street. ATLANTA Clothing I HAVE juet returned from the North with e largo stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citisens of Atlan ta and tha surrounding country, with Coats* Panto, Veals, Shirts, Handkerchief#, Nsek-ttss, Socks, Hate, Cape, and everything alee In the Clothing lino, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a oall. —ALSO, 0* BAKU— J ewelry! Knives! Combsl And other Notion*. M. OPPENHEIMBR, Whites)! street, nearly opposite march 15tf Eddleaaan k Bank B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BBOCEB A PBOYISIOK MEBCBABT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, OBOnSIA. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be aold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in ducements to cash buyers. In store—15 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels oboiea N. 0. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choice N. 0. Sugar. A complete stock of fins Sugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Floor, Caudles, Tea, and everything usu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. i. o. McDaniel, WHOLESALE DEALER IB BBAIN, BACON, LABS, FLODB, AND LEADING GROCERIES. Hunter Street, befteten Whitehall 4 Loyd Struts, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13,1801. MABSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. March 18. cox.Tiill WHOLESALE GROCERS an a dikbct mrouTBU or WINES. MHIIOR), CIGARS, TOBACCO, *C., PMcK-Tnt etrMt, Atlanta, Utorgia. Marah 13. 10U» W. M7KU. KIRKMAN & LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 176, Second Street* ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Jobe Rirkmae, Jambs Woods, W Gbseifield, Nashville, Tsnn. jan t—3m COLO HSU) PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS tekan frtJm Lils, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by ths Photgraph- i« process, and ENLARGED TO ANY 8IZE. from Miniature else up te tha sisa ef Life. Parsons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and irienda, now have the op portunity « hay may l ay may wish* and painted up to tha Life in OIL OB WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect pm- Gallery on Whitehall Street, All acta, Georgia. a W. DILL* Apri 3. Photographer. CONFECTIONARIES. P. M. JACK, Agent, vbxt noon to w. w. neneive a oo., Haaenlc Correepondence. Ornct or tbe GtAkb Masteb or Knights Tintlae or tbb Ubitid States Benjamin Brown French, Grand Matter of Knights Templar of the U. 8. of America, te all true and patriotic Templars— Bretb- eriy love, peace and hewer. Aw ewfel fratricidal conflict seeme to be im- pooeing. He elene who rales the deeiinlet ef Hesfteste see prevent it. He works through human instruments. I implore every Tem plar Knight on ths Continent of America, after humbly seeking streogth nod aid from on High to exert all tbe meant at bis com mand to avert tbe dread calamity, which te human vision, teems inevitable. Lei each Templar to whom this may come remember how often we have stood at each other’s side, and raised our voioes in prayer for tbe prosperity of a common ceuntrv and e common causa. Let all eell to mind bow thoKolghta of Virginia, mloglfng in fraternal brotherhood with thoee of Maseaebueetts, pledged tbemeeltee to eeeh other, oe Bunker Hill* only a few brief years ago; and when another year had paased away* the same no bis bands stood together in the city of Rich mond, in the Sine or Virginia, theblrtbplacs of Waahinglon, and with mutual vows bound their eouls in an everlasting eovenant! Let them remember those things, and with bsarts on fire with love for eaoh other, and for their oountrymen, go forth among those country men and implore the arbitrament of peace, in stead of that of tbe sword. I ask no one to surrender a principle that has become dear to bis heart; but 1 ask ev ery one to labor and to pray that suoh coun sels may take place between the oonteading parties, who have for so maoy years acted with a oo mm on impulse, as to restore harmo ny and kind feeling, and avoid the curse of having fraternal blood crying to Heaven from the ground, and bringing down its maledic tions on oar ohildrei*e children through ell fu ture time 1 Labor and pray that hostilities may be suspended until the mild counsels of peace can be appealed to, and that the appeal may not be io vain. Casting aside every political feeling, every politloal aspiration, and askiog every Tempter to do tbe seme, let ue, as ene men, unite in one greed effort to prevent the shedding of fraternal blood, and to inaugurate here that blessed result which our Lord and Master in itiated : 44 Peace on earth and good will lo men.’* Templars! you count, In this land, by tens of thousands. Esoh one has his influence In tbe eiroie about him. Never, no never wae there an opportunity to axert that influence in a more holy cauat, or to a more sublime purpose. Forward, (hen, to tbe rescue of your country from fratricidal war! But, if war must come—which dread ca lamity may God, in His infinite merey, avert —then I eell ( on every Knight Templar to perform that sacred dnty, which so well be comes our Order, of bindiog up the wounds of the afflicted and comforting those who mourn. Dated at the city of Washington, on this eighteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord 1801, and the year of our Order 748. B. B. FRENCH, Grand Master. JU8TICE. Office or tub 0. M. or K. T. or Viboieia, \ Lynobburg, Va., April, 27th 1861. / How. B. B. Fsekch, G.M Grand Encampment of the K.T. of tbe United 8tates. M. E. Sin Kxioht :—Your circular of the 18th instant, relative to the “awful fratricidal caafliot which seems lo be impending” be tween the eitisene ef the North and South, haa been received; and as the people of the South are merely acting on the dufensive in this confliot, those of the North regardless of that 44 Brotherly love, peace and honor” al luded to In your circular, bavlog trampled upon their constitutional i thoir ioatitatiaat or ttoir rifhlvJW to.lat oloaa" ia it. aa- l.ailiraolair ttoir a«B, r of Uiiai«H|>*i, toluolnf »r hllaa to I ha*, which io- •* Tin*l«ra at Vtrftaria tad Hi oa Balkar Hill," ora M tail; < tnimd hoi ora full; *rqa«rad v tm wiald ttoir , award.” la Ito dafaaao ot thoir righia, b; r*>, j lining, lo tha <Latk, iha ;«ko of liraaa; aougbi to ha placad upon that.; tad ahiUt Iha; drpHra'ika toC^aatt; b; wkiak tto; trf ' thin iaapailad, rapodtoHog to tha; to, (to rifkt ot that. Inaa to hart otoad ia Iha ■oo.lor Ato Liaaala ia po*ar to. ataa OB “ prhitrtaaat of praco," tho I _ Templar of Mia.iuippi (ml mart laolipx rararaa Iha ordar aa/oinad b; inflicting, loaitad of binding op Iha wanad, of tha afRIetad; hid oomfortiog thaaa Who menrn. I Will }oi( ;aa la tto pro;ar “ at; God, i* Hit laflaiM Bar. c;, orart «o dirt a oalaaait;.'* BO. w. t. Daniel, Grtad Kaaord of HiaaiaaippL FRATERNAL RECORD. ■ IL Bonne* Rserstery. DAVID MATEK, W. IL R. J. M asset, 8*er«tnry. MOUNT HON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 14, ARCH CHAPTKR, No. 14, w**ts on th* Meend and fourth Monday nlrhto to ouch month. L. J. OLKttN, K. P. C. R. Hamletteb, Bocrotary. day la January, April, July and Oot LEW IB I.AWIIHB* Te. III. Jobe M. Boano, Recorder. 0<BUR DR LION COMMAND CRT. No. 4, muds oa tho first and third Wodneoday In eaoh asouth. W. W. BOYD, IL’JL*. W. T. Main, Recorder. ODD-FELLOW8. CINTRAL LODGE, No. IA, nedS^t^r^TwHday^u^ht. Wiluaw WtteoE, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENtTno. IX, maota au the seoond and fourth Friday nights. WM H. BARNES, Chkf Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Pried. T. P. fLBMiia, Scribe. MECHANICAL, FULTON MECHANICS 4 ASSOCIATION meet* fid Fri day In each month, at Engine Huuou, No. fi. C. mTCALDWELL, President. James Noble, Ja., Bocrotary. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quartsrly on tho third Monday or cuing In Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. 8. B. SHERWOOD. 1st AastdanL R. P. MADDOX, M AmUtunt. P. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN P. EZZARD, Trsaaurer. ATLANTA FIRB COMPANY*No. 1, Boosts first Monday MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. X, meets first Friday night In sash month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President 0. 0. Roots, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDBR COMPANY, N-a, meets first Saturday night la suah mouth. FRANK JOHNBTON, Foreman. Noab R. Fowlee, BscrUary. Eacssrage Hsms LiteratarslI SOUTHERN FIELD*AND FIRESIDE, TVEVOTED to Literature, Agriculture, Horttcutturs, _ 1 /edited by gsuUsmon of owiluout ability, In th*«r s*v- orat departments, is pubttahsd svury SATURDAY, at Augusta, Georgia. EXPRESSIONS OF THE PRIM. Its writers are the mod db»B*utshod la the South.** Delia, Norn Orleans. 8 tan da In tha very first rank. 4 * Presbyterian, Charleston. A paper, Indeed, for ths Booth.N—JTeete, Baaannak. nod liberal putrsMd ** Baptist, Atlanta. 44 W* cordially command U to Southerners.”