Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 16, 1861, Image 1

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TBS PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. - ~ r r 11 r i I - ij i mini ' — «u«na. iTuiTi, «wttni, mm nm, n «, m. NET SERIES: VOL. I-Nfl. 105. Caktttu| * AOViaTIXINB hCHtDULI w (iinnmM. i... S b»Tvaruui«. ET; S hi. ;4toe*. l Sto**.|ttsK». 1 7. >4 w«nl 4ew*n4ed querterij. ■i will wear to the Weekly payer toheteeertodlBtheWeekiypeperen- rleeemle la ettOerer the *•»•»• *U> ■ nun lor trery tneertion. ■dtdete* for kilt, County, and Non! u> to bo pel* to advene* la oitry nto tor OutrUablt Inotltutlono. Mints an! to. Ward, Town and other Public m of Beepect and Funeral lnrHatloui ■ la Local Ootaaa vill bo ehargod M t ae olrcnnetaneoe, to be laeladed la RAILROADS. into, 171 Mila*-rara,....$4 SO. YONGE, Superintendent. ow runnu run. I, daily, at A. M. Omtata. •-*•> P- * *, tally, st............. *M, A.U. •tia at.!..... l it, A. M. r .Manana run. daily, at. Mb, P. M. tit AM. A.M. 1.**, P. M. at. 11.a, P. u. im connection with the Train, and the da Tanned and a Augusta. Waet-Petat Ballreed. ■Point, ST If ilea—Fare,..tl St. 8. BULL, Superintendent. it rmiieer rua la, daily, at. lt.lt, A. M. Point at... *.lt, P. M. int, daily, at AH, F.M. M1.P.M. r riaaaneea run. dally, at - t.M, A. M. Paint at - t.dt, A. M. int, daily, at Alt, A. M. t_... 7.St, A. M. • with the lfont(Ooaery A Beet-Point. k Atlantic Kallraaa. ooga, 118 Ifllee—Fere,....$S. 7. LIBIA Bupertnmndenl. IT T. >. daily, at ..lt.lt, A. If. altaaoofa aa. t.tt, P. If. wooga at — 1.45, A. If. anU at .....10.00, A. If oaaaete,aeeh way,with the Beoae lad at Kingston, the laat Ten- orwia Rial read at Dalton, end the hattanooga Railroad at Chatta- i 8t Btltw Wathms I wee, llfiSIlee—f§•»,.»....tt tt. L. TTiIeE, Seperialaadant. tr riueieaa main. I at _ll.tt, A. If. son at A55, P. If at lt.Ot, P. If. sata at 4.H, P. If. MM wxrnnee raanr. > at .... ...1LM, Night. ••a at 7.15, A. If. a at 1S.H, Night. seta at 7.15, A. If. Train* will net Im ran on Sun- oek Night Train from Atlanta, Hm Central Railroad for Saran- A. If. aad the Sooth-Baetor* for •lamina, at tdi, A. If. da from Atlanta, eonneeta with dlroad for Savannah at IMt P. JJtth-Bdetera Rad Road for Co- fh Tlehete from AUanU to New * Oaaelbae tare la Sawaaaab, advp.rtisbrs. Jetto) Sweater, new la lu Mtontb tarn la me boertW tberMwt ptoWbn usrcurapt 9" —mm: “SlS'SSr WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, manufacturers and dealers in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss aad Hair Mattresses I LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLI A8BNT8 FOB— Wri^lit’s SpringfBed, Admitted to be the Best in nse. mgyl7 J. H. LOYEJOY, .^asLd, mSm WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, m DEALER IB Tobitto, Wile, Liquor, Ciprt, tt. Ob«rok«« Block, Pcach-Trac Btrcct, Atlanta, Georgia. feh26-ly FRESH DRll i HIM HUNNICOTT, TAILOR I JONES, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Corner Peachtree and Daeatar Btreeta. ATLABTA, OSOROIA. H AVING unequtled facilitiea for tha pur chase and Direct Importation of foods, tha Proprietors would respectfully call the atten tion of Physicians, Merohsnts, Planters and the public generally, to their extensite new and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED ICINES, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which they are now prepared to sell on the most rea sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In addition to their stock ef Staple, Drugs and Chemicals, they have a full assortment ef TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH ES. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, Ac., Ac. They are also Sole Proprietors and Man ufacturers of TAYLOR'8 ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. march 80 '61. DIMICK, WILSON & CO., (soocaasLB* to onnet. s mix,) Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re tail Dealers la BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Aleo keep constantly on bend Oak end Hem lock Sole Leather, Freneh Calf Shine, Lining end Binding Bkine, Shoe Pen end Shoe Find ing*—at the,£ign of the Big Boot, L. U. DIMIOC, I Cherokee (leek, WM. WILSON, V Pceok-Tfe# Strset, A. MU. I AU.nU, e«or(U. MtU J Great Excitement nt the Shoe end Leather Ran- porlum el Dlmlek, W II,,a dk Co., os piacb-tris sntxst, A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, <\ut receired from , the manufactory, end will be ■old at price, unprecedented In thl, market. Ladiee' Patent Foxed Lace Heel Oeitere, at 11 1ft * pair. Ladiee' Sewad Iforocoo Leo* Heel Boot*, nt $1 IS n pair. Mena, Boy,, If iaea* end Children’e Boot, and toe*, proportion ably cheep, end warranted. Genu' French Calf Water-Proof end Pump Boot.—new atylea—juat received, end will be eold at price, lewar then any Hooae in thia oily will aell aa good a Boot. 5,000 lb* Hamfook Sole Leather, jnet receiv ed end lor nle at Charleaton price., or lower than avar before aold in thie market 00 doaen Freneh and Amerieen Calf Sklna, of veriom brenda, thia day received, end will be eotd nt e eontmleeieo on New York prioee. Leak, Boot* Treaa, Paga, Lining, Binding and Morocco Sklna, Findings, Ac, proportionately Those wanting Good Boot*, Shoe*, or Leather at lew prices. will And It to their interest to ^.“.‘^^Mlwi'UIbNAOG, deal) olfB of tha Big Boat. T. r. VUMUMI. & TO PliAJWTJttfta mad* with two heavy solos oTihe btat quality af Hemlock Sole Leather andoax Up|>an,-wt& RlvitEye *ebma,which wehavwman*eX0Fed|! ly for the trade ef thie market, and guarea toe them, in every reepeat, enperler to ewy- thlf that«— bed*— dta thtaaeeiket, la-tae Una of Sraghaa, amdwtll eaU th »id a of A* MgaoeVU towaUna aetata*. tltnXMO* WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, AND GEN REAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, fOppoaite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, O-EO. PROMPT ATTENTION -ttg pm- PAID TO pm- FILLING ORDERS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADK ON CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E-X—C-L—U- -I-V—E—L-T ! Prices Current mailed to customer* weakly. Wholesale Produce House, VOW OK BAND, LARD, ) *t l CORN. LARD, 1 Bantu, \ CORN. LARD, J * Fitting, (. CORN- MASONIC HALL. In Start, BACON, 1 ar ( FLOOR. BACON, > Bantu, I FLOUR. BACON, J <t Fluting, (. FLOUR. ALL ORDERS ) at f AT THE WILL Blj^Rerwer, I LOWEST FILLED, riming, ( PRICES. FOR CASH. Co oai go meats solicited. Liberal advance* made. Lerge Stocks kept on hand. Orders Ailed with dispatch. 60 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 866 Barrels Fleur—to arrive. 6,666 Sacks Prima White Cora—in store. 40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—in store. General Com mission Businass af tended to by •ARNtS A FLEMING, Masonic Building, March It, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia. ATLANTA Clothing §all. T HAVR Just returned from the North with * 1 large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, end am reedy to ntaply the eitfaena of Atlan ta end the turrounaing country, with Caeta, Pants, Fata Shirt., Haadkerehtafk, Neck-tie*. ■eekta Hate. Cape, aad everything ell* In the Clothing line, of nod qtxJny end nt LOW PRICES. All who amir* bargain* ihoold give m* e call. J ewelry! Knives! Oombsl And othar Notions. M. OPPENHEIMEK, Whlteell etreet, nearly opposite marohtitf Eddlemea A Beak COLOMBO PHOTOGRAPHS. T)ORTRAITS taken from Life, er espied fkem R Old Daguerreotype*, Ae, hy the Photgreph- f* proeedto and ENLARGED TO “ “ from Mi aleler* etas up to Regaamitypia of their da. roiatiroe and Irieaie, now hero th* *p- OIL OR WATTR O0t*«, OR PASTEL, With taeeertataty-efgmMatnpertam Bh«aem DENTISTRY* H. MtI MTFMGTOM, M. D* pMWTxar, a nonet A, OFFICE In Bnwaon’i new build- lqg, corker Whitehall end Hunter StreeeL— Residence Snt bona* to tho left of Col. Ytn- Rawton, Memre. Beach A Root,' Rev. Mr. Bog- on, Dr. Logan, Allnatai Rev. a M. Irwin, D. A. Yuan, Esq., OoL Nelson Tift, Oel. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jna If. m B. I. A L 17. CSATRS, DUU9 TIMTSl, HAER removed to their new and iplendid room In Paaxan'e Block, opposite Beech A Roots, where they er* prepared to welt on ell who may wi*h their nervines. Minister*, who ere pseton charged half- priee. Celle from e diauaee etUnded o with promptness. fnnelt.wetw MEDICAL. DM. H. W. BROWN. O FFICE—At hi* residence on Calhoun ■ tract, deer the Medical College. march 30. DM. JOHN C. WESTMORELAND, QFFICX on Alabama street, opposite Market D DBS. ALEXANDER A SHELBY, Oflc* on MarUUa Strut, North tUJe. R. Alxxahdkh's residence on Mnriettn St., South side. Dr. Bhklbt may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMce and Retidence JYlnrth Side nt Ma MECHANICAL. OX WITT BaUTX. Taos. W. SATAOI. W 1 BRUYN SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, la Battersby’s New Brick Buildiog, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and f ive their persona) attention to the ereo- Buildints in any part of the State. Refer to the citizeas of Savannah generally. March 18-ly. "“ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP -AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bet webs McDoxoua abd Buti.ee Streets, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that ha haa 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 aharo of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders. Order* promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULLATT. He haa on hand andforaale two DRAYS. Cheap for Cook. Atlanta, Jan. 36. Steam Tannery for Sale. ^HE undersigned offers for sale their STEAM A TANNERY, situated on Decatur street, near the Rolling Mill. There are attached thirtv-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with all necessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on tha premises, a two-story Brick House, two frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of water running through the )oL Capitalists will find this one of tho beet investments ever offered In this oity. Apply, on the premises, to McMillan a bellingrath. March 18-tf. WANTED! QOMK eight or ten good journyemen Hatters, to O make wool and Fur Hats. Steady employ ment and good wages. Apply to ml9. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga. i. o. McDaniel, WIOLHALI DBA LEM IV IBAIK, BACON, LABB, FI BOB, ANO LEADINQ GROCERIES, HwnUr Street, betarm Whitehall S Loyd Street», ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13,1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDOE, •AVANNAH, GEORGIA. Marsh II. COX, HILL U CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS m Dmxcv wroanaa er W1ME8, I.IUUOMI, CIGAR*, TOBACCO, MO., Ata-ftwNrMtHtata 9tar$to. Marsh S. THOMAS it ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1861. 1801. SALMONS k SIMMONS, WhoUssU aad Retail Dealer* !a fOIEIM 4 DOIIBSm DRY GOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCKl All of our Arm having returned from Mar- ket, where he has jueteompleted an exten sive purohaae of our Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, STAPLE 4 FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of •LEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Ao.. is ample. Crepe D>Anfia1o, Barege Jtnglaie, French f 'hinttj Mozambique, Grade Rhine, aad a splendid assortment of Plain E Fancy Silks, Silk Mantles, Mhtotero, Ec. f ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MJ'iS, So. Every variety ef Ladiee* and Miseea* SHOES, manufactured in Philadelphia expressly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS we have never displayed in this market. All of which we will eell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28,1861. luilHig. WhlWfcel! Jswtr IETTa I IRE AND LIFE —AND— MABIHE INSURANCE ABENCY. T HE subscriber represents four First Class Southern Companies, aad eight New York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital ef SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust ment and payment of lossea without any un necessary delay, words here need not be used to prove. The proof can be found with those who have suffered loss, and were so fortnnate aa to procure Policiee at thie Agency. Marina Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken ae usual. LIFE IN9URANC. The attention of both sexes who would se eure for themselves an important benefit while thev live, and alao provide for their families an<( loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine .the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to the principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of fice, in the second story of Connolly’s Build ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH, march 80. General Inanranoe Ageney. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M. JACK, .Agent, NEXT DOOR TO W. V. MERRIES A CO., *Whitelxail St., Atlanta. Georgia. K EEPS constantly en hand an excellent stock of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS. CAKES, NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, PICKELS, Ac., Ac. Alao, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ae., Ac. Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bae- keta, Toys, Ac. The Ladiee and the Public generally are re spectfully invited to call. mer8. WHITB SULPHUR SPBINBS, MERIWETBaa COUBTT GEORGIA 'PHIS celebrated Watering Place will be open- A #d on the 20th of May, and every comfort S rovided within our reach, for the aceommo- ation and pleasure of visitors. We have spar ed no pains or expense in patting the estab lishment and grounds in good order, and hope to merit an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. The mineral properties of our waters are unrivalled in their beneficial infiuenoes over all the diseases where Chalybeate, Red Bel abor, er White Sulphur Waters are needed The hundreds ef invaiidseaffsringfrmn Dyspepsia, Diarrbflsa, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Lose dispersed through the Southern Confederacy, that wc deem it unnecessary to say anything more of their merits. To the pleasure-seeker, we recommend our elimoto, mountain air, healthful amusements, choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no tice. A splendid line of F0UK-H0B8S COACHES will ran dell, from Wtot-Point to the Springe, eed through ticket, can be eooBied at the Beilroad omoee Id Montgomery, Colombo* add Atlanta. All paekegea and ell mell matter prepaid to Ifeet-Point, ear# of Jeae* L. Ad am*. will arris* at tk* Springe dally. Goad Heeke aid oaratal driver*will hetaand at GriOa. reed, to eeaammodeta ell who eomo that v*T. M. R MASKS 8 ISO. tar Moat—mm. Mail, CeUatboe Enquir er, Colombo* Time*, Meeon Meeunger aad La Gnmg* Reporter oap, U tally 1 month. th* riNtar wATKiHa piAct m the •OUTHIRN CORFtMRACY. THE CHALYBEATE eHHHOS, M»iwx7apd eoorrr, oeoaoto. r ILL be one tar th. roropttaiiot V leltoro fdutiieni enhknxq Jem** Kiser aad th* eatnutee late Cheeapeeke “ “ - Point »B tk* aertk eld* of T.pogrepay of Hampton. Hampton Reeda ia th* name given to th* bread expand* ef water.between the month of Elver am Bay, Newport Now* Point ■ th* end Pig Feint en th* eoalh, at the janelion ef th* Naneemond with lb* Jtne*. Between the** two peinte th* dietane* ie about iva ■dlae. Cranoy Island lien'.at tha saealh af Elitaheth River, eome ate er eeven mile* eaet ef Pig Point. Bewell'a Petal to eboal th* some diatenee north ef Croaey I eland. Thai# four peinla fora, (bonlhro Tory Marly a paralle logram. Old Point ie Sv* mUre North of Sow- ell'e Point. Along th* northern ehor* of th* Honda, it ie believed that no betterle* have been ereeted, end th* Linooln troop* may be d(■embarked withont any raaiataace. If U* rednetion af Riebmoad it tha objeot. aa tha signe seem te tadleata, tha maroh ef th* Fed eral army from Newport News will he ninety mtlee. But whether the invasion ia mad* with one, or (hr** oolamne, it will require en army of overwhelming font, and (he highest etat* of discipline, to eat it* way to Riebmoad. AMRS CAPTURED—•• PORTE CRAYON." Th* Herper’e Perry correspondent of th* Loaisvlll* ,, Conrl*r,” writing on the 80th M*y > •ays: Ysstsrdny ons of oar Virginia companine succeeded in oaptoriag four hundred stand of arms that had beta seorsled by the Union ists, in a little Maryland town, a fnw miles from thia. D, H. Strothsr, Esq., th. well known "Porta Crayon,” of lUortry and artiatio fnma, haa returned to his post here in the Quartermas ter's Dspartmsnt. A fsw wssks sinos bs mar ried Miss Hnntsr, of Charlestown, ons of the v,riiehie " cousins" who pleysd so conspicu ous e pert in hie «Virginia Illtutraled.”— Mr. or Capt. Strother hoe a dash ef gallantry about him, ooavorsahle, mirthful, bat likn all artists and men of letters, rather oartless and slipshod. Tinionun lx Novtbwistud Yimixia.— A gentleman who haa jast reached Riehmond from the Northwest, states that no ons enn appreciate, withont being upon tho spot, (he intense excitement end terrorism which ex ists throughout the country. No matter, the "Dispatch” is informed, whet may be the eo- eiel position of gonllsmon, thtir previous as sociation, or sootai qualities, unless they fully eoinoids with the Union ssntimsnt of the mas- sen, (hey are driven from their homes by van dal Virginians; urged on to tbs perpetration ef eots of malice end violence by the preeence •f the Federal troops. Among those who have been oompelled to flee from their home, end seek refuge in the mountain* is sx Gover nor Johnson, of Harrison eonaty ; Robert Johnson, Esq., from Clarksburg, n former Auditor of tho Slats; Mr. Nswlon and fami ly, Senator from the Taylor district; Mr. Mortimer H. Johnston and family,from Prun- ty town; Sheriff Carr, from Marion oounty ; n brother ef Gen. Heymond, of tho State Coun cil ; Mr. Cooke, n oitixen of Taylor, and num- ben of othen. Oar informant pawed many of lhe*e refu gee on (ha road; some of whom had formerly lived la Beetern Virginia, but were new being driven bask by the mercenaries sf ab olitionism. On* of these wee an old man nearly seventy year* of age, who, barefoot, wn* (reveling wltb bin wife and family to a place of eafety, driving before him hie oettle end theep and hastily collected household goode. In th* oourse of tho brief eoloqny whioh ensued be remarked, “ Sir, I am ever sixty yean of age, and have been driven from my home, bat ne soon ns my family nr* in n f piece of enfely I (hall return to the boose I eft, and if aeoewnry shall defend It with my life, and if it should happen to bs in nahes then I will die defending my fanes. Tbs last drop of blood I ban shall bo spent in tho sor- vios of Virginia." Wo are g!ad to obeerse that the old spirit of ssvsaty-six ie not deed yet. There is plenty more of euch stock in tho 8tnto, end when th* hoar ef battle is raging, their hsroism will tell its own tnis. Lats non Auxaxdua—Two Thousand Liiicolxitis Laxdsd at ran Whits Hocsn.— Tbs Lyaehburg “ Republican," of yeeterday, •us: Through • gentlemen direct from Alexandria, a eitisen of that piece, we leers that about two tnoneaad Federal troop* here been leaded •t the Whiie Herne, on the Virginia aide of the Fetemae, about seventeen mile* below Alexandria, and about the name dietane* from Mnanaeee Junotloe. They intend fertil>ing themselves strongly et this point, end a much larger fore* is expected to be leaded in a few The bridgea on the Orange rend, from Al exandria toward* the Junction, ere being re built, and tha rend etherwtne repaired, with the view ef making nee ef the road; and It WM generally balieved that aa adtaaee move ment of the troope from Alexandria, eo-eper- ating with thee* Motioned et the White Houee, would be mode la a faw daye. Ia voriooe portions of Alexandria strong fortlloatlOM worn being ereeted, end many of tho citissao worn compelled to gist np their houses, their locations being selected for for tifying points. Buck Bore Pstxreuuxcu in Akjlaxsas. —The Memphis “ Bulletin” of Thursday son- tains tbs fallowing: Wo learn that s men named Jebaeee.e .alive •f Meeeaehusetts, arid engaged an wetesean •n lb* steamer Wm. M. Mtrmm, now UM np it Round City, wna yesterday errweted by the people ef Crittenden eonaty, Arkansas, on a ekargs of uttsrlog iaoendiary laeguagv aad axpnselag Abalittap oopQtatato. A Jury of piaster* hoe been somsrooed, aad ho will re ceive kle doese (hie meralag at aloe e'eUok J Ashtaa Jeaes wna arrwted In Obi to ana- ty, aad kstay I ta*<1 tad ef leetttog (tower to cemmlt eetaef tlitaaii, bw woe tried, eenvie- led, and h nag laet Ftodoy.