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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

- 1 S'O’TMDHJBCK'N'l '/GX))N F/ECGEfETAlCCES , A.* LW \M LH. ... trtf C**tfWfif2 IT, JUNK 4, 1B#1. M A«slib Ourti. Cipl W. 1*. *«aerd, I njghi, m *<Mvfk Itallread. *14. Th* UavmUhlng at lha l( *u—**«.. , . ;; . Bniltr, #f Grill4, ia Ihla Ml tM 7*444, haa raaidod ii *8*rg*** is th. Eaglioh Arm*— k+J ytoUrday *««* *■ (Mil 1*4 , kit r*i»r*. un *t*Nrw fork ■ri H* w«a s*o*«pMl*d k7 |*lklo«, who Mrtod will dim la go- • throoghoat GarabaldTt aatlr* ; ftm two geathrmei *r* bath j ink, pert It our Bght with Iko lS d will forthwith Indor thoir oor- I Co*f*d«r*t* Army. Brocelot Lost, ito nod rod Ooral Br*o«l.t. It 1* , nf tt* daaghtav of ft Volant,**, j. will onf*r * grtftl favor bp tearing di*| Boom. For Virgialk. at V. L. Huhbftid, of tho Dsrii In- r *o furlough, will 1*4«* tbit oity, ■ Com poop in Virginia, on Thursday i • o'clock, *nd will eurp nnp let- I ,io*ll p*ekttg«* to nnembor. of th* gim*nt that asp b* left *t tlui itore I* Bmp, OV M Ballard’* Saloon prior l of laavicg- LmUiu Beldter*. [ lix hundred Louisiana (roops, en rananoak (• Virginia, passed | anr ciiy yeetevday morning. Tb«y kably cheerful and robust, arid L behaved and genilenanlj. They | by lbs oppar, ar St ala Road, route, glsiborpe Infantry and tba Nawaaa i down on the Georgia Rond, m • the same destination. They wore |ia good trim and healthy, though a ted by their two aaontha stay under hiag sun of Florida. Abolition Pont Office Department. Litution ordered the discontinnence ails throughout the Confederate States i ultimo. Our own postal arreoge- i effect on the next day—so that was ping up to tba mark. |is ootbori tali rely announced that all i V* the Worth for any partof the ey, will be at one# rent to the Dtad This is an uaiawful, dishonest, lly seheme to gat hold of tha oor- nee of those persons at the North who friends in the Sooth. This is a clear hi violation of tho true intent and I of their own law. Ceribe for the DoMJers* 11» offer a word of soggetlion to I ibuthoriiiee. Hundred* of troops are through our city daily. Our Hotels (tj extended to many of the Compa- requisite accommodation free of I But this is too great a draft upon mlity; all should be allowed to con- lothing to the refreshment of the i soldier. We suggest, therefore, [rubbish be forthwith iemoved from t side of the Passenger Depot; that a fawning, or bower, be erected there, i; and that the City employ trust- enona to supply tha troope with good t in nmple quantity *■ the arrival of jin. Coffee it what they want, and what pht to hero. Out hundred dollars tx- this way will do moro good, and [ter satisfaction, than five timas that pont at the Hotels. The refreshments |furmished by eoniraot, but the City atrol the premises and supervise the ? the contractor and judge m te tbe \ and quality of tba artiolea furnished, nt of this sort will rollers our urted landlords from a hoary tax, that way, will ba equally borne by ritisens: and not one will objeot. We aoms such arrangemsnt be made at pafhotry—Concert Saturday Night —Hag Presentation, nrday night last, we enjoyed another magn ; fieeut Concerts from our “*11- 'and inimitable Barnoe A Co., giren I benefit of onr youthful Company, tba \foatry. As uanal, with alt of Berne*’ * the crowd was large, tha musfc fine h 4 what's tha nae of ear trying to det- at which wa have heretofore attain pted fi? Everybody must saa to appreciate, hniog was pleasant* which lent an ad- f charm to tha performe*ice*- • close of the Concert, Captain Ballard \ Offioers of hie Company came on tha fhen a beautiful silk Flpg was present* > by Mrs. Dr. Westmoreland, in tha beantifnl addreaa, which aha read dest main, and ia accents clear and weo of tho Doris Infantry: As the Pllow close open the sunshine, so is mstiog and seemingly happy festival With sadness. Wo art toon to part Hing and gallant eorpa, and as each ■ brings tha time of parting with ra- Iwing, food hearts are beating with axiety that wa part so soon. The oo- h no axpUnation. “Tba argument Ml. stand by your arms," ha* grown r that it naadf no repetition. Wears * you a hearty M Qod-speod ” in re- e Blank Re publican aggwaaors from dl—wa are bom to onoouragn yon by k by our weeds, and by the sanction • in pfoteetiog your homes and i from the rnthleas handaef the Kho would desolate ear happy Upd, r misery k tns midst* We ope teddy with onr orifoltepe.-* h.rn‘1 motto in MAM dMMydiHI ‘Oouqoor or Din"—nad .nooa** will aaruly at- oJTlCXJr tXVTadaiXXTArdraKieJ lhayeare of maturity nod manhood; but and. dor .till whon onr youth,' and tho otrj Bower ....... .u. ,u. ..»/ .... ilwr.for*. i , FOR TH! * SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.' though young (n years, you are men in arms, and will ba victorious. Mia? of you ara young and thoughtless, and are leaving for the first time the parental rbef. Mothers' hearts ere breaking, sisters' tears are flowing, when tha thought rashes aoroas our minds that we are biddipg you a test good-bye God greet that ft may not ba a*. Let tha recolleotiou of these hams scenes, your mothers’ and sisters’ prayers, ba a aafo guard to shield yon from temptation. Hardships and privations are tba necessary concomitants of a soldiers’ life. To complain when yen bave voluntarily aacamsd these duties, is beneath the dignity of a man sod soldier. Bubmieeiou to your superior offi cers is no less your duty than an honorable ex ample. Military doty »* necessarily the moet arbitrary, and should be regarded a©; bet, aside frein this, it should be remembered that you are all equals, and that you deserve tbe coun sel end kind advice of your officers. Wa en trust to your care a noble boy—our brother— one tcoderly raised and dearly loved. May each one of you watch ovar him, fur our aaka, and, in the hour of affliction, supply, as far aa in your power lies, the place of mother and sisters. And now, in conclusion, aud in behalf of my sister, and myself, I bave the honor and the pleasure of presenting you this our National flag—aa an evidence of the kind wishes and interest we feel in your brave and patriotic young corps. Under its folds I bid you con quer or die. Let "die by your arm* sod never surrender,” be your oonatant watchwords, un til peace and prosperity shall once more be spread over our now gloomy land. May the Godoi battles bless each onoof you, shield you in tbe hour of danger, and return you safely to your boats aud families is my sincere prayer. Eutiga Hoyle, a noble and manly youth, re ceived tha Flag in a patriotic speech, replete with patriotic Are aud fervid eloquence. The Flag ia a moat tasteful and beautiful affair, and is tha work of Mrs. Westmoreland and Mrs. fi'jaot. BANKING. BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. K. W. HOLLAND, President. A. Avstbu,, Cashier. AO KNOT OKNTKAL RAILROAD 4 BANKING COM PANY—Ofcoe on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD 4 BANKING COM PANY—OfBce on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent PsaiMO Blows. Cashier. J. P. LOGAN, President GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Autlgnac, Pres. Sank of Augusta, Augusta. John Bouts, Pres J. W. Davies, Cash. Genuine fis with counterfeit slgnalurefar* in circula tion-better refuse all. 10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up. 10s, vlg. Mer urjr and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen. 10s, vlg. wagon and team; unlike the genuine. 10s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; the genuine has XX. Bank of A thono, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Pree A. P. Dsarlng, Cash. Bank of Ootmnbue, Columbus. W. H. Young. Pres 6s raised from la. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. Q. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Perrlll, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash. Bank of FutUm, Atlanta. R W. Do land, Prea A. Austell, Cash. A few impressions, 10s and 90s, (old plates. Nos. bo tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Prea A. II. Powell, Cash. of Savannah, Savannah. .... D. Adams, Cash. of Geovqia, Savannah. sitting, holding figure M; throe oral d, with “Georgia’ 1 across them, virrv left end, bust of a female on tho right. 10s, vlg. ferealo standing; “ Bank of Savannah” In black type; X on the right end: nei on the l«n end. Bank of the State 50*, vlg. female icson the right end, sroes left end ; Imitation of old plate. 60s, vlg. female holding a rudder In her light hand, at her feet sheaf of wheal and scythe; toeomotlve croes- ' ridge In ihedlstai.ee; unlike genuine. have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under It; small lOOe around the whole margin ; “State Bank of Georgia” on the back in red iuk ; unlike the genuine. 100s, not like genuine; vlg. feaeale seated beside s bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small herse drink Ing; locomotive In the distance. Central Railroad 6 Banking Company, Savannah. IL R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Cuyler, Cash. Oily Bank, of Augueta, Augusta. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers’ 4 Mechanic*' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, free. *..J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Georgia Railroad db Ranking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Pres. i. Milligan, Cash. 60s, vlg. three faces, the middle one (a Indistinct- poorly engraved. La Grange Bank, LaG range. Thomas Uurch, Pree W. H. Tuller, Cash. Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. [formerly Marlue 4 Fire Insurance Bank.l Charles F. Mills, Pres..-...... Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vlg. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end, me on left end. good Imitation of old plate. Mechanic*' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanic*' Sating* Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.) MerchantS’ dt Planter*’ Bunk, Savannah. II. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie* Cask Forth- We*tem Bank, Ringgold. W U. Inman, Pree A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planter*’ Bank qf the State of Georgia, Savannah. O. W. Anderson, Prea Jt W. Iforcer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. C Kppins, Prea J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. . [Formerly Bank of Bnmswlck.] Id ward Thomas, Prea..- Johr. Oealg, Cash. Broken and Closed Banks. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta CToeod. Qreenoehoro', Oreenrsbor*’ Broke wm cuh«4 uj m * nvawvi *mww| <u course of Wfctek, all tb* litfcta of tht Mira w*r« extt s|ubh|d, Whoosh* arrived off bile Point, aba was fired «t afculil. Want a MrtfLK, June 2 —Tha Sfsalgfc MirMuon left Havana oa tha 29th, aud _ , ad at tha mouth of tha Misitfoippi on tha 30th of Mfty. Tba United States steamer Brooklyn flrad ahot aud shell at bar, and, upon bar round ing to, she was seised and a. prise crew put aboard o| bar, la obargo of Lieutenant Adams, who was ordsrsd to take her to Uu Jftef*ra»off Mobile Point. About midnighfi tho Miruuaon was chased by a Privateer steamer, in the alii** Hchte of tho Mirasnoki arrivad off Mo- poog side of tha Niagara, and* after invaatigntion, tba Gan. M ire moo was allowed to prssaad to Mobil#, tha Oaptain agrasing to oomaawt with in a reasonable lima after getting supplies. United Statea vassals ar* at a diaoouqt in Ha vana for freight. Market news unimportant. Tha Gan. Miremea roporte that the block ading squadron are sanding man in Mobil# Bay. MoNTGOMtcar, June 2—Private Braretey, a member of tha Quitman Guards, of Monro# county, was killed last night on tbe Pensacola Railroad. It ia supposed that ha fall from the top of tha cars, and was crushed by tha train passing over him. His body is here* and will be sent home. AbcxAjr&jtfA, June 1.—A skirmish took place this evening at Fairfax Court House. Captain Muire of the Virginia cavalry was killed and two or three wounded. Tha Linoolnitaa re treated, and a number were killed and wound ed, and some of their horses captured. Extra Billy Smith figured conspicuously in the fight. HARRisarkO, June 1.—Provisions continue to go from Maryland to Harper’s Ferry. Washinqtok, June 2.—The steamer Freeborn attacked the Virginians at Acquis Creek—kill ing a number of men. They expect to renew the > ttack, and are waiting for tbe Pawnee to their afsistance. She is farther oft watching transports. Now Yogg, June 2.—The Northern Light from California has arrived, and brings $100,- 000 in specie. St. Lolis* June 2—Capt. or Col. Lyon will be proceeded against in McDonald’s case. Gen. Harney has been removed because he was not sufficiently irritating to tbe Missouri ans. Tba Administration is evidently endeav oring to excite Missouri beyond endurance* and want an excuse to sat her up. CHAMCcasBrno, Pa , June 2.—A fracus took place in the negro portion of the town to day. Frank Jones, a negro barber* shot and killed two soldiers. The Federalists are motionless at Fortress Monroe. Four thousand Southerners ara at Yorktown, and hold them in check. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, N0RCR088’ BUILDING, Jvinotion "Whitehall Sc Peaoh-'.l'res Streets^ H AVE just received, and are now opening, the largest stock of Goods they have ever offered in one season. Their stock was bought exclusively for Cash, and will ba priced at low E rrs. hay have every variety ef DRY GOODS, from Brown Homespuns to the finest Dress Bilks; all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRE88 GOODS; a large assortment of stafij: ncluding Linens, Lawns, Piece Goods. Calicoes Ginghams, 4c.; all kinds of H08IERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Also* a large assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES, See. In their Basement Rooms* they have an ele gant and foil supply of Ready-Mad« Clothing, *od OBHTLKMBK’a FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Alta, .bout $10,000 worth of SHOES, BOOTS, &c. embracing all aiies, and agreatvarietj* for La dies, Misses, Mon, Boys sod Children. They repeat: their stock is very full, and ey are determined to sell. Tha publio are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. marchS BILVEY 4 DOUGHERTY. Attention, City Tax Payer* jL persons who are subject to pay Tax to tbe City of Atlanta, will please come for ward and wake returns forthwith. All failing to do eo by the Fifteenth of Juee next, will be Double Taxed. H. 3. HOLCOM BK. Clerk of City Council, and Receivar and Collector of City Taxes, may 24-d20d. Till ONLY COMPLETE SOUTHERN EDITION —or-- HARDEE’S TACTICS, WitA 89 rut 11, tkncivg every pout,on in tht Manual, and evtry movement m the Company and Battalion Drill, Acd eoDiiiLiogof 20 Pige. MUSIC, Roll Call, Reveille, Ao. I N PRESS, eoA will ba re.dj by th. 26th ia- ■Uni. HARDEE'S RIFLE AND LIGHTIN- FANTRY TACTICS, (with 60 nigra ad.Jiliu*fti of COH’a iuvolvrr Mftnlll. An - Ii I .Unmet. <0 Pl4u-,M..lin, ,.,r mail. M M; fOr Kx Ramittaooaa by mail, or ordtra by Ad.ma Ezpreaa, (par funda,) ptytbla on dalivary of tho troth io Khprom Agaftt. till io.uraao tar ry.apply. jTwTtoMpkins A CO.. P. 0. Drawtr 180. Loaltrill*. Ky. pM- X libftral diaoeuftt en Urge ordtra. ..aiwrr.ta oe.»VT^.-v.-"« f Wauri.g PIm-»HI ed aa pel*o"or aipaaw tn pnttipg the ' llakmmMMd grtMdo U fNd MdlWeAM ke*. m merit an iaareaw ef lie liberal patronage heretofore beatowed. The mineral nronertlaa naritallad U their baaita all IA* dwaaaa* whtr* ■bar, ar White Solphar 1 bnndred* ef invalidi Diarrhoea, Kidney 1 of Appetite, Coiaoeoua! *1 or accidental Irragnjmf: mnloni rail*!. ttUfJSS r* Caafadaraoy, found almaat miraon dnp.rand through th* SodAM* that we deaaa it waaaewaary to aay aaytbing more of their mtriU. To tha plaaanra-makar, w* recommend onr elimata, mountada air, healthful aaaaMm.aU, ohoie. fruit, end good aocl.ly, at worthy of no tice A aplandid line of * [I ‘ L FOUR-HORSE COACHES will ran daily from Want Point to th* Springa, and tbroogb tlskam nan ha eac.i*d at th* Railroad offlea* ia Mawtgonaary.Oolnmbaa and Atlanta. All paahaga* and all mail matter prepaid to Wmt-Point, aar. of Jum L. Ad am., will .rrivn at th* Sprlaao daily. Good Hack, and careful driven will b* found at Griffin, ready to acaammodata all who oome that way. U■ K. MARKS A BRO. Montgomery Mail. Colambu. Enguir •r, Columhue Times, Macon Mrtacng.r and u> Grange Reporter oopy ia daily 1 month. May 17. a.—J.g,|. eonnij toe leave to l BEACH & ROOT ire bov Bcceiring a (oil Line *f SPRING GOODS, INCLUDING BARKQE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, PRINTED JACONETS, LA WNS, DE CHINES, CHALLIES, SILKS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, etc., etc. O UR Stock will bo complota and large, and will b. told for CASH, at aa low pricee aa Goode bave ever been oft fared. BEACH d( ROOT. Maroh i, 1861. F ’« tb Land Tor Sale. RTY THREE acres of desirable Lend on the East side of Atlanta* just outside the city limits. Also* 13 acres fronting on Decatur road—a beautiful site for a.country residence. Apply to W. 8, GUNBY. Residence just below Rolling Mill. apr22tf. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’S Block, WhiUb.ll etr.eL four doore from Alabama Htract. aprll. Me NAUGHT, BEARD * GO. Cammladan mad Anmrdtay Aimbaeta, BA T STREET Savannah, ...... Georgia. Wa. MoNenenv, 1 f Wn. K. Bun. Ja.aa Oanonn, J mar20 | Join Daman. I norrooniav littlv, | nticlbjrlllc, Teeo. POINDEXTER & LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, HO. 48* lilORNI ITKIBT* NEW ORLEANS* F OR Receiving. Forwarding and Selling, for Merchant#. Planters aud Traders. Alan, keep* constantly on hand a good assortment of Field Hands* Mechanics and House Servants. May 13. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer ia HAVANA CISAHS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, SC., Whnleaale and ReUil, at tha Bign of Atlanta Clgmr Manufactory, Whitehall Btraat, Atlanta, Gaorgia. Maroh 26. TO EPICURISM, 1 HAVE iu.t recaived Ii Head Fine Young KENTUCKY BEEVBS, tbn flnaet ever brought to thU market, a portion of which will b* of fend for tal* at my Bull evory morning. Atlanta, Mty 16 G C. ROGERS. LUKBSH1 iUKUl! 1 HAVE at my Lam bar Yard, aaar tba Mer. kat, a large guastity of aaloot LUMBER, 1 to tall vary low for CheA, or h I propot* to t note, payable i Atlanta, May li. flUBTOM Duum will ha raamrad ou dntiahl* L Goode raamood tar th* Wonarn A AllanUc Railroad from thladnta. ImporUr. will report tha arrival of aach good* tn FRANCIS JL SHACKELFORD, , April 1.1WL Oollaetur at AtlaaM, Negro** tor Sms. T ax •vbacrihar often far tale lix Lihaly »*- put a Womaa, (7 yaara old, a •nndaook, t ees fts *tf5SBr LAWSHE & ELL, OL ■ARSEIL GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ,u GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, * ■ ■ * (J -y c r i f, i/ , TiM and i TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS. OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE. HILITABY B00SS, SWORDS, WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them uncommon in ducement* to BUY FOR CASH. We are Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER dt CO.’S SEWING MACHINES. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801. W. F. HERRING & CO., Invites .Attention to their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS —FOR THIS— SPRING’S TRADE. It ia the largest, choiceat and cheapeat Stock we have aver brought to Atlanta. We invito the apeoial attention of CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS, Aa we are prepared to offer extra inducement! to CASH PURCHASERS We would alao oall the atentioo of Military Mon ho onr 8took #f TRIMMINGS —AND— ACCOUTREMENTS, SWORDS, EPAULETS, 4 SASHES FOR GENERALS, J COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN ANTS, AND SARGEANTS. TUsaUaiidJM * > ** TSPjH* .T04a$Cj3WO J Ml 1WTUQ4 KNAPSACKS fnrniabed at abortaotioa, afvwj to*ifoBSYJ3iH w.r.smjmBSsco. ■"Mmkdhua.