Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 31, 1861, Image 3

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C*»e Qmmia, «m Mont jom.ry, Kt; It.— Mr. Bttft, * aaambar of ibafemUMtm BlffMe Guardi, or Honotoa county, diafi mddanly to- day—il la aappaaad from ovcrwriton? Hia My it an rant* home. Botkin, nnaaoal oaourriag at PoaaaooUaad Warrlegtoa. The —Idler* in gaearaUy well. Thera ara vary fan caaaa al indlapaaMiw. Mia kail/ aid kit ooaafry baaa haaa dop.il- ad a» apvaneiMt j«wol. But kia tun, will laat ' fcr gaaaratkau, aarl hla example will ha M- tnwad ha anrj nan and bay la Virginia aad lb a 8a«lk who can pall a trig far. Haaowferib lat ua haaa aa more wards, an Bara knpaa af paaea. We ara fa war, wilk depraesd, knatai aad Bareiiaas aaaagaa, aad aa* only Balto, by day aad a ghl, aboold be— “War lo to lha Knif« ”— Richmond lYamntrh Whiia-M Baa - al Correspond*nc« of th« Richmond Dispatch. Gen. Scott aid the Lhicali Alatititra- Wsstoasa: ha part af Cal. Barlaw’a Keg- •• iwusrmr ^ *■ ID. a*aU~l*7 man—arriead owTSi.nfr that ba would aaaar light against Virginia aad tba South, and recommending a ooaciliatcry polloy. W. II. Seward rapliad, assuring tba bid General that Mr. Liaooln would oonroo, area though it sight load to aaenring toolbar Cosaaodor ia-Cbitf of (b* XJ. S. fore**.— Gaaaral 8ooti finally yielded to Blaak ttapub i'taa proasnra, though the Admiolatratioa doubt as t» bio being heart aad soul with them, aad bsnna ara ia faeor of aobatitutiag a yanag aad aaeia aaergetio mna. I baliaeo the abort Informants la reliable, and tbarofors plan* it at year disposal. General Scott baa sot, aad oeaaot hues, that seal and tatbnoiaaa is de stroying kb mother, that Osa. Lae aod Preal- deat Dario hare ia dafanding bar. Ha la led aa by tk* SIT,000 par annum ; they, by tba ptrrssl notirts that arer fired tba heart of hu- Jhnaat b new —aampod at tkp Fair b yaeterday they elected tha follow- taon alert Her tba beedar tawngage la br Liberty *ad ladopaadanee. The [Ineot la mad* ap af stoat, tan tack- lag Iras, rods * t «h/YU!yi w ‘ u “" k wre Uni a few dot age, a tbaaaaad Ip were beating reapondirs to** idiot of Atlanta who deair* lo eon- lb* tomforl of Ibol* engaged ia y’s dofeoao, oas bar* an oppor- tlling at the store af J. F. Eriard. r swtUiag. where tbsyB./ obtain, penis for ike Gets City Guards. BU (Ga) Qre/a, afaatry, maker aiaety sis rank aafi ess Marion, Perry eouotyq—t neper, CapUia: Iss* wUl that proud cf the oomplt. ’ ^ T! " ' ^ inform that journal ba pmiheo* assay afire dash ana »•»* eeagfigad tf, and fully equal g"' c TfeT“.,- A to Brictmita. 4MMB r HAVS jsst recairod 1J Hoed ^^■■1 Floe Yeung KENTUCKY ___ir^3BHVK8, tha finest seer brought lo tbb marsot, a portion of which will be of- brad for tala at my fitall erery mornis*. Atlanta, May If <5. G BOOER8. FAREWELL BENEFIT f XU»llK hfig. •W Mexican I dptela Bragg t On fiatarday Evening, Jane l,**!. Let all attend, and make the occasion one to be remembered. WM. H. BARNES, may 30 Mnaegnr. • If two thousand dollars worth of for the Whitfield Baak of Dalton, we Bleed hi New Terk on the 28d which I propose goad eotoo payab Atlanta, Way 1 ty, Georgia, an bow makiag. aad prepared to tawafissr thorn romomhor that wktn the Goeornmowt liaeo to oBrOk lo the'eyadotaeof of ihn t and'dppnebed rnoaMab lie Ion mfib, not nak pormleoioa nf Koalncky. il wilt not aok pormleoioa of Xaalaeky. Kaiaroaceuenro roa IfcCntiocau. -VbW the oleamboat Morriooa—wktok Leaded hero A. SHOBTEA, J T lone, Ge., May Id, lS«l.-aeM-tm. y ’^-‘ T ^i¥?gSg»rr Bea. MeCullongti. Wo oealiono to get otntixdiotory uccounie of the moeemeou ef this terrible iidieidusl. A Georgia paper epeeks of him as being in that Slate on bis way North ; a St. Louie pa per ia eoaeinoed bn le larking aboat that oily for ao good We oew some mysterious looking baad-blUs Minking about town lest week, whioh satisfied us that ha could not b* twenty milea from Richmond. But a latter from oaa who ought lo know, aponko of hlo operetiooo ia Maryland la nook tarma as Inara na doubt with us aa lo bis pretent looel habitation.— Where ho may bo la a week, lha Dord only knows—perhnpt Old Abe will know.—Rich mond Whig. From Urn Neehrillo Banner, Hay 38. Inraslou of Tenneoace. " TTpoa tWploa of affording protection lo tbn Union men in tbio Stale, there non bn ao dnnbt that tha Lioeoln Goreromsnt contem plate sending arms and armies into thin Stntn at no early day. Tha Louiorillo Courier of yeotarday learno from a source entitled Is tha utmeat credit, that the Administration, enam. erodsf tha work it has undertaken to olir up cifil otrifo and ret neighbors against neigh bors ia hostile array, bee determined to tend in East Ten neons*, aa ashy. Thom is no ia thaaffalrsgf our Tha friends of the Lincoln Gorornmant in East Tennessee ara in no danger. No at tempt, aad no threat! of an attempt, horn interfere with tb* freedom of prase there. Ufiioa men go _ i# writ* whenar. they not. They are making tha moat stupendous efforts, considering their limited field and intiueoce, to poll a largo rote against the action of the Inst Legislators.— No on* iotorferoo with thos* offoru. They are free and untrammelled, and will eontinun to, especially as Ikse* engaged ia them declare tktir intention, in the ascot they are out so led aa the 8th of /on*, t« acquire* in iho fftU of Iho majority af the solars ot tbs fbsta— Then why should Linooln sand them arms T Bin pnrpom io sory esidaot. Ho hopes to sc ours their adhesion ossa after tbosoioi of lha ajorliy is rteorded, aad establish the nucleus of n Linooln army from elilsoaa of Toaaoatos. supporter* iffazh. tempt to oond co-operating forces into th* Biel* to subjugate our people, aa ha he* lha people of Maryland nod Missouri. * * Up on this point, the following, from the Now York Post of 25th, ia significant. Complain ing ot th* position nf Ktntucky, that paper mint baa lha rigkt to htsrob Its troop* Into and through Kentucky al aoy limn. It in highly neeooonry to do thia ao qufohly ao possible, in order lo ouneor the bras* Union men of Tsnnostnr, who ars aU ready ia th* baads ef th* rabala, and daily suffering tba moat airoeious violaoos. Lat tha Ualaa man of Kentucky Inks core that Ihty era not caught in tba asm* trap. Lat thoa understood tbnt neutrality means only saosn •low, and Ibnt it is t* put dawn Ibis pretended right of secession, that the nation is in arms. Lot thorn also remember (bat tbn fete af a small State, whoso territory lias botwlaa two oooteadiag armies. Is not doubtful bowavav brats its own oHlsona may ba If Kqptucjty bad the right In remain neutral, she woala still not ba permits fid t* affpofio tkfi Mhaatsl peonage nf oar Iraopa through (bo Stale to moat tba rebels ia Tear ess so. Mara, Il would b* the polloy of bor rulers aad siiisaaa to fa- oilitato ouch a motomsat, ia order la filae* lb* field af war bayoad tbalr borders. Tbay arc law argulag aad soling, whoa they aught bo aatlag. Etary aet of lbs Conner Hitlni, May p*.~>.Tb* staauaaMp America! has arritad froen Liverpool. Tha sates of Cotton for Iho waak preceding bor sailing warn 47,00# balsa—af which spec ulate.s took 9,608 aad exporters It.Ofifi. Tha lower qu at it loo had doclinod id. and middlings id. The sales on Friday worn 10,MW balsa j Or- loans {air, fifid. j Middling, > fi-lfid. Tba mar ket eloaad Bandy. Broodatoffkwar*drooping. Provioionsetaady. Tha Balm of Got tea on Sotnrday worn lfi,t«0 halos, aod alaand dalL Bullion in the Bank of England had dec re se ed £190,000. Consol* 9lj@9l|. Beamons, May 10.—A steamer from Fort ress Mantra*, Inst sight, report* having pnanad n steam or with n white flag, carrying on* hun dred wire* and ohildrea of workmen from tbs Gosport Navy Turd. Ska further reports tkal th* Louiaiaaa and Georgia troops ars the bast accoutred and dis ciplined in th* Ooofadarst* Army. N* immediate attack is anticipated at Saw- all’s Point or Norfolk—Gen. Butler oonoidors other points of more atregoticnl seine. The extent of th* Federal entrenchment* at the mouth of Jamei River nod at Newport Noose is confirmed. Sewell's Point batteries fired four shots at th* Empire City, over thro* milea distant, whioh nasrly reached the vessel, indicatiog excellent ordnance. St. Louis, May 30 Blair's Regiment has marching orders, supposed for Virginia Louisvillx, May 30.—The Border 8L»U, or Union Convention, ia in aeeaion. Nothing jet of interest bee transpired. It is probable it will iseue an sddrese end adjourn. Washington, May 30.—Six eddiiional Illi nois rsgiments here bsen accepted. The seventy-first New York regiment, re ported ee having effected a landing et Acquis Creek, have returned to New York. A. frarriaon, Unionist, of Zena, Ohio, has been elected to Congress, in pines of Mr. Cor win. Leave of abeence granted to Carl Schurtz lias been revoked, end he will proceed imme diately to Madrid. Secretary Cameron is sick. Brigadier General Bonham of South Caroli na, la in command at Manassas Gap. Col. Msgruder is also there in commend of a battery. COMMERCIAL. ATLANTA, May 80, 1861. Business yesterday was quite brisk, but we have no change to quote. A renewed activity was manifest in Flour; and slso fair lots of Corn went forward. Bscon is steady, and a good trade is being done. Large lots of Pro- aiiee are on hand, and in transitu. Bo there is esrtainly no doubt about supplies. Quotations are same as our lest report in ev ery particular. MONETARY. There ia not much doiog in the way of dis counts. The money market is genarally easy, and dealers generally have fine balances to their credit. Exchange is quoted at 6 $ cent in Macon, and some Urge amounts have been negotiated for a shade less. CU8TOM HOUSE. All parties are notified that if they have Goods here, aod do not remove them soon, they will be sent te Head-quarters. Ths Col lector's office will be discontinued on the 1st of June. tt’wfivissu VttV OOUlHifi WttiwuviWWJ, that wa doom It anaio.mry to say anything mor* of tbalr merit*. To tba plmaara-eaakar, w. rsaommaad ear olimat*. mountain air, healthful amnoomonu, choice fruits aad gaad society, as worthy of lo tto*. A splendid line nf / Oil ,B ' FOUR-HOME COACHES will ran daily Asm Wool-Point to the Springe, and through tie kata sea b* aanotad at tha Railroad oftom 1* Montgomery, Oolumboa aad Atlanta. AU packages and all mail matter prepaid to Wovt-Pmat, ear* of Jnu L. Ad ams, will arrive at tha Swings daily. Good Hacks and oarnfttl drivers will b* found at Griffin, ready In aocom modal* all who come that way. M. R. MARKS A BRO. pm- Moatgamary Mail, Colamhna Eoqair- or, Colombo* Timas, Macon Moos sc gar and La Grange Reporter flop/ In dally 1 month. May IT. BEACH & ROOT in ion KeeciviMg a fall List «( SPRING GOODS, BARM Of! ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIBS, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ete., Ac. O UR Stock will b* complete and largo, and will b* sold for CASH, at ao low prices ao Goods have aver bean of fered. BEACH A ROOT. March 4,1861. F°th Land for Sale. RTY-THREE seres of desirable Lend on the East side of Atlanta, just outside the oity limits. Also, 13 a^res fronting on Deeetur road—e beautiful site for a.ooantry residence. Apply to W. S, GUNBY. Residenoo just below Rolling Mill. apr32tf. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign aad Domestic DRY GOODS, LAWSHE & PURTELL, HaVe on band a Largo Stock of CLOTHS, OAS3IMEBS, VESTINGS, MARSEILLES A LINEN GOODS, doors from Alabama Street. aprll. POST-OFFICE. Post Officm, Atlanta, May 81,1M1. On and after the flnt of Jane, and until the Confed erate Government ehsli furnish a euppljr of SUnipe, all Portage must bo paid In Gold or Sliver on depeeltlnfr the matter In the OlMee fer traaemission. This Otfce will be kept open m follows: Opea at ftf, All Oloeo at 1, P M. Open at WvP.M. Close al 7, P.M. lfo Footage Account will be kept, on deposit or other wise. Forties desiring to do eo, can have any number of envelopes atamped “ Paid," with the Poet-Office ■tamp,on the payment of the Postage—which will serve, when dropped In this Office, aa a stamp. ^ A * * - T. C. HOWARD, P. M. fi* !*,»»**"* I' ti a* Me NAUGHT, BEARD * CO. OMMfMfM mnd Fmnomr&inf MerckmnU^ BA T BTRBET Mavannali, ------ Georgia. Ws. MoNaccht, 1 f Wm. K. Bhard. Jambs Ormohd, J msr20 (Join Dihham. L MON TOOM BBT LITTLB, Shelby Till*, Tenn. POINDEXTER & LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, DO. 48, IAIOINI STBBBT, NEW ORLEANS, kseps constantly < Field Hands, Meehaoics i May 13. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVANA CIBAHS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, fitC., Wholesale and Retail, at tha Sign of JtUmaUa Offer JianufmttTp, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 1«. READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,j -AND TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS. OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE. MILITARY ODORS, SWORDS, EPAULETS &C., SASHES, mrum &o. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in ducementa to BUY FOR CASH. We are Agenta for the celebrated. I. M. SINGER 4i CO.’S .SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801. W. F 1 . HERRING & CO., Invites Attention to their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ■A.N3D GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS -FOR THIS- SPRING’S TRADE. It ia the largest, choicest and cheapeat Stock we have ever brought lo Atlanta. We invite the ipecial attention of CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS, Aa we are prepared to offer extra indnoementa to CASH PURCHASERS We would also call the atention of Military Men te our Stock of TRIMMINGS -AND— AOOOUTREMENTB, SWORDS, EPAULETS, A SASHES YOB GOTE&ALf, COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN ANTS, AND SA ROW ANTS.