Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 29, 1861, Image 3

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* SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. uro£«Bftl«U{ JAY, JUNE 39, 1861. i THnltaf Ag.at. i Hut h 01 r Orion) Traveling Ag*t » nod pc tor nWripUocw and id l fcr tha “Southern Confkdrrui-y." Dcvsl, of Rone, ie eleo autkor- dn sask, aid |i?e reaaipU tov ike l Confederacy." tiauta aud the Wale | ee Ike departure of OapUia Wad- il it wu Ike sevcafd froei [that had gone ie tha war. The ao- arriedly wriMaa, late at algkt, juet Mil our form, and henee la aabigu- , Com pan lee bad, at that time, gone , from tbU plaee--two of then be. y McDonald, and kaie set yet de- I Georgia tor tbe Beat of war. Thii ie neoeeeary, properly to nadir- | notiro of the departure of Captain 1 Company, an being tbe aerenth.— t notioe, one more Company i g Phillipa Riflm— bare left for j wer, trhleh makea In Companion— | whole regiment, that Atlanta and r hare furniehed. And atill we Two more Companion are now apleted, and will, in a few dayc, r the eerriee, and we ehall not atop lowing Companion bare gone from Lateen,.... Captain 6. W. lee, I Guardi, Captain W. L. Enard, wye, Captain T. L. Cooper, |te Volunteera, Captain O. J. Foreacre, atry, Captain W. J. Ballard, Captain J. H. Meal, I Coalition tale. Captain E. M. Setgo, riuntoere, Captain J. T. Woddail, unteere, Captain F. 11. Jobnton, lipe Biflaa, Captain If. Kendrick. I Wu, about one hundred reeruita } Ibiw city to Fort Pulaaki, before any wpaniee wont to tbe ware. Truly, I county hare done well. Poraoual. la pleaiant wieit yeaterday from onr , Dr. Thomaa A. Moana, who ia now (to hit father, the Bar. Dr. A. Meant, i that he deeirea to enter tbe eerriee kfederate army at a aurgeon. He ia (of one of tbe beat medical col I ogee | He baa been practicing in Memphit 1 year, peat. He baa unqueationa- , rare ecientide attainmenta, a high oter, and ie an aeeompliehed gen- k regiment of aoldiert oould not And nore competent to take care ef their unded. |on. Herachel V. Johnaon, tinguiahed and eloquent atateaman i lhacitiaena of Louis,ilia and the | Jefferson on Toeaday neat, on tha he Confederate Produce Loan. i ef Cotton In Now York, itter of our Army Correapondent, nr types made him say that ootton ^k wu tailing at 10 @ 101 cents, ere been It @ It}. Religious Notice. Il be no serriee in the Central Pres- poreb to-morrow, as the Pastor will om the city. LIE STATES LOAN! ligaed, Commissioners of theCon- Statoe Lnb, in nad for tha Bute announce to the public that the • subscription to this Loan are ra the following points, namely: B»- ;ueU, Maeon, Columbus, Milledga- Atlanta, Athens, Washington end [ Ws will send books, Ac., to other 1 to do so, and It he deemed [by ns. liionsonlyof the fifleco million Loeu [called for, and eleven millions hare led to—no subscription being at a i per, and some as high'as ten per a. The present exigeneiee of cur • call for tha balance of this Loan, • no doubt our fellow-eitisens will {respond to that eall. Let it be re- 1 that, in what they thus advance, eking an investment st 0 per eent. , (which investment is secured by s king fund,) and that subscriptions “*»in any sum from fifty dollars up- utborised to say that these eubecrip- |be received ia this Bute ia current i which ere considered st par at the hires of trade. nding patriotism has carried, and is r brave brothers and eons in euffi- I to tho field; we donbt not that rid feeling will support them there, [the remainder of this Loan. !>HN80N, ] ILLIGAN, > Commissioners. TARNKB, j Sawlw To Bent, TIFUL HOUSE ef .1* rnwai, with I and conveniences throughout the md one hundred and fifty feet of t running round throe sides of tho bis lovely suburban retreat is situet \ beautiful shoot of water, one mile I from tbe oily, and presents induce- ore unequalled for n retired, oonvonisot location near At ■ end psrtioulers apply at this of- Jnno 20-tf. 1! COKE 11 00KEI1 « THE OAS WORKS. I totality br Ml* at tbe uu) price *"* per huch.l. J. F. WARMER, Bupl WANTED! t***— good louruy.tn.il Bettara. to |el tag Far Hale. Btaady employ- pK.‘§OLBROoi,‘AU4 B ta, Oa. tTo corr Earn nob nts. ^«»g to na hr tofera.tloa will ■— ‘ha pcataga hr tha aaewer. ‘ 2*™» eepliae to eaqairlae, '«»fi^QHT^RMOND * 00. LEATHER! LEATHER! At Wholesale or Retail. i WE are now prepared to furnish manufacturers and dealers with Hemlork hole l.euther. White Oak Do. Freneh Calf Skins, various kinds Philadelphia Do. Bloroeeo Do. Goat Do. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, Shoe Eylets, Pegs, Nall*, And everything connected with the liiftnufiu'ture of Boots and Shoes. A Large Lot of the above Goods • .TTJSX RECEIVED, And for sale at Wholesale or Retail, by DIMICK, WILSON & CO. June 20—d&wlm INVASION I TO THE WAR! A “GEORGIA LEGION” I S BEING ORGANIZED. It is to consist of four companies of Cavalry. of eighty men each; of four companies oi Light Infantry, to act with the Cavalry, as Voltigeurs; of two companies of Heavy Infantry, and one of Ar tillery. The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered to form part of thin Legion. This Legion is expected to go into Ser vice before the 15th of Angnst, but the ennpanics to be selected IN A WEEK; end to be thoroughly drilled before going into service. The Fulton Dragoons want about fifty able-bodied men, who can furnish good horses, and a cheap uniform. Gov. Brown will arm us—the Legion is to be tendered through him. Here is offered a fine opportunity of going ink) service, in a Regiment of novel organisa tion, of picked companies. A distinguished member of the Confederate Congress, from Georgia, who gets up this Legion, will doubt less be appoiuted Colonel; the other field offi cers—Lieutenant Colonel, Msjor and Adjutant are to be appointed by the President, from ex perienced Army officers. Vfe appeal to tbe patriotism of our citisens, not only of Fulton, but of other counties, who feel disposed to join tbe Fulton Dragoons, to send in their names at once to us, or to regis ter their name* at the store of Lieut. Williams. We have but one week to raise oar number, to get iu this Legion. All who want to go, in form us at once. Will our friends who can't go encourage this movement? B. C. YANCEY, Capt. Fulton Dragoons. Z A. RICE, First Lieutenant. WM. M. WILLIAMS, Second Lieut. Atlanta, Jane 23-tf. MILITARY BOOKS. Aruiy Regulation., for Confederate Btatca. $3.00. Hardee’e Taction, 2 volumes, cloth. All the Plates. 12.50. Hardee’s Tactlee, 2 volumes, paper. All tbe Plates. $2.00. School for the Guldeo, 28 Plates. $1. Camp Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa trols, Ac. 60 cents. Bulea for Field Fortlllcatlons and their defence and Coast Defence. 60 eta. Trooper’s manual, for Dragoons and Mounted Riflemen. $1.75. Science of War, Strategy, selection of gronnd, &c. $1.00. Cavalry Taetlea, for Trooper, Platoon and 8quadron. 8 volumes, $5.00. Cooper’a and IHaeombe’ Tactlee, for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75. Robert*! Artillery ond Maury’o Sklrmloh Drill. 1 volume. $1.50. Ward’t manual of Naval Tactlee. $4.00. Hauwell’o Engineer’! Hand Book. $1.75. ■taowell’o mechanic’! Tab lee. $1.25 Law** Civil Engineering, (Lender Book.) $3.00. Glynn’e Cranee, Ac., Leader Book. 75c. Wllooa’e Ballder*, Price Book. •1.50. Heack’e Field Book tor Engineer!. $! Temgletoa’o Mechanic’s Com poo tea.— jtan j. McPherson a co. FOB THE « SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.' Lodisvillb, Juds 27.—Tbt suit whioh wan instituted against tha Neshvill# Railroad, in ordtr to deeide wbothsr, as common carriers, tho company was liable for loss or dtlsy, has boss withdrawn. Gutbrls and Coltoa art still tngagad ia a oontrovsrsy oa tho subjeety aad ia tho meantitno nothing is shippsd on this Railroad. [Ourroodors will rooolloot that Lloeoln’s survoyer of tho port, Mr. Colton of Loulsvillo, has forbiddsn anything to b« shippsd South on tho Loulsvillo nnd Nashvilio Rallrcad, with out first obtaining his permit, and a guard is appointed over tbs rosd to provont such ship ments. Mr. Guthrie is the Suptrintcnd’i of tho Road.] Louibvills, Juno 27.—Tho following dis patch was received here yeeterday, by a Navy Officer, who telegraphed Gen. MoClellan as to tho authority of tho reported arrangement be tween the Government and Kentucky, with regard to United Slates soldiers entering tbe State: “GaarTON, Va., June 27. “ Captain O. W. Nelson, U. 8. Navy: My in terview with Gen. Buckner, Adjutant-General of the State of Kentuoky, was personal, not offioisl. It was solicited by him, more than once. I made no stipulations on tbe part of tbe General Governmeut; acd I regard his S romise to drive the Confederate troops ont of entucky as the only result of the Interview, His letters give his own views, not mine. [8igned] G. B. McClellan." [We will endeavor to publish General Buck ner*s letters in our next, so that our readers may fully understand this mstter.—Eds. Con- rnnnnacT.] The war steamer Tyler is on the rocks at the foot of the oanal. Richmond, June 27.—Letters from Ports mouth report some cases of siekness among the troops at that point. Cols. Hardee and Magruder have been made Brigadier Generals. Richmond, Va., June 28.—Col. Printup's Georgia Regiment has beta accepted, end will be ordered immediatly into service. Gen Beauregard has published an order pro hibitiog all persons, except with passports from the War Department, from entering the lines of the army of the Potomac, with ih< tention to pass into the United States or to the lines of tbe enemy. Gov. Letcher has published an order prohib iting persons from leaving Richmond, without a permit from him. The Military must have a permit from the Confederate authorities. Washington, June 27.—Columbia College has conferred the honorary title of L. L. D. on Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Frank Pierpout, the Tory Governor of Wes tern Virginia, is here and has been conferring with the Cabinet. It is rumored here that the Confederate bat tery at Sewell's Point had fired on a reconnoi tring party of Federalists, killing 8 and wounding many. Capt Dabney H. Maury, Assistant Adjutant General, Carter Stephenson, of tbe Fifth U. S. Infantry, and Lieut Edward Dillin, all Virgin ians, have had their names stricken from the Army rolls for uttering treasonable expres sions. Washington, June 27th.—The Tribune’s cor respondent says Gen. Patterson has received orders to advance into Virgiuia, which seeuis like a rebuke to his inactivity. The Post says that Etheridge, of Tennessee, is a candidate for Secretary of the Senate. The Government has determined to sustain the East Tennesseeans. The mail will be sent thither via Cincinnati, instead of Louisville.— The returned regular soldiers from Texas will be sent to the plains to proteot the mails. No more passes into Virginia will be granted. Baltimore, June 27th.—Marshal Kane bos been arrested and taken to Fort McHenry.— John R. Kenly has been appointed by Gen. N. P. Banks as Provisional Marshal of the City. The Mayor and the City Commissioners asked time in the matter ; but Kenly’s orders were immediate. He took possession of the Mar shal's Office. [How much more usurpation will Maryland submit to ?] Baltimorb, June 28.—The old police has been disbanded, and Kenly has sworn in a new set. Searches for arms are progressing. Many families have left, and others are packing up to leave. The bar-rooms are all closed. Williamsport, June 27.—A bout 40 Confeder ate cavalry have croesed the Potomac river near this place, destroying Chapmant’s Ferry. Stracush, Mo., June 27.—Gov. Jackson, of this 8tate, is reported at Pomme de Ferre, with 1,200 men. The overland mail coaches end teams are in tbs Governor’s possession. Milwaukis, June 27.—There has been been no additional outbreak here, but much excite ment still exists. The Governor is in the city. Boston, Juno 27th.—John C. Fremont comee passenger in the Europe. Sr. Louis, June 28.—General Lyons is still at Boonville. Alexandria, Va., June 28.—Lieutenant Jos. E. Harrison, of the regular army, and a Cap tain of the Zjuaver have bean captured by the Confederatec. [Li.uL Harrison is a native of Virginia.] Hasssstowm, Md., June 28.—Two deeertars have been arreeted, nnd will probably be shot. Leather! Leather!! le.OM to*. Good Hemlock Bole. 1!,IM to,. Good Wblta Ook Bole. ti dosea Freneh Coll Shine, variou. brands. 10 dotal Philadelphia Gelf Shine. Shoo Thread, Lull. P'S*. JbJto* he-juel received hy DIMICK, WIUOH A CO- JnalMnla THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY ADAIR & SMITH. TERMS: Dailt, one year, $5; six months, $8; one month, 50 cents. Weekly, one year, $3; six months, $1.25—invariably in advance. We a«k especial attention of every family to our paper. Those enjoying daily mall fkcllltlea, will find The Daily Confederacy tilled with the latest intelligence from the seat of war, both by telegraph, and from reliable special correspondents, of unquestioned abil ities and whose facilities for getting correct in formation are unsurpassed. We are laying out large sums of money and exerting every effort to make ours a first class journal. no labor hob expense will be withheld that will add to the attractive ness and interest of our paper. To reimburse us for the heavy expenses we have incurred— not simply the ordinary expenses of publishing a paper, but for our correspondence and tel egraphs, we must rely in a great measure upon receipts from subscriptions. We ask our friends everywhere to assist us in getting subscribers. Every man who takes our paper, so far as we know, is pleased with it. We feel very sure that we have not a single subscriber that could not at least send us one more with but little ef fort, while many could send us a dozen or more. Let every friend be assured that with the in crease of our circulation, our ability to make a better paper will be greatly enhanced, and such means shall be used to the best advantage. We hope those who have subscribed for our Daily for a short time, will renew their subscriptions apd GO IT FOR THE WHOLE YEAR, It will benefit us more, and save considerable trouble In erasing and re writing names on our mail book. Our Weekly is one of the largest and most attractive news papers in America, and will be filled with the choicest reading matter—made up from the cream of our Daily issue. In future it will he mailed punctually every Wednesday morning on the Georgia, the Macon & Western, and the State Road trains. Send in your orders. r Postmasters are authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money—for which they will be allowed to retain, as commission, twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents on each Daily subscriber. T Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten or more subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 13){ per cent less than onr regular rates. |3f” No name will be entered on onr books until the money is paid; and all subscriptions are discontinued when the time expires for which payment is nude, unless the same [be renewed. Address, ADAIR A SMITH, Jane, 1011. Atlanta, Georgia J. W. HEWELL, Fancy tad Btaple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Oemer TFhltahell Be Alekeme Stab. ATLANTA, GBOBOIA. Feb. II—If. BUTLER & PETERS, (hwoin to High, toutar A 0«. t ) Commission Merchants, ron iu roscaies aid ul, or t mjtjvb tin a rmoavvm Cotton, Oraceriee, toe. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, H AVE ia atom, nt their Fire-Proof Wore Home, on the corner of Foreythetreataad tho Rnllroed, (oppoeite tho State Rond Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. May 4. THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. THE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, MHRIWHTHH COUNTY, OHOBOIA, W ILL be open for tho reception of Visitors on tho first of May. Tho Water, as a Tonic and Invigorator, has no equal. The Springs are easily accessible from either Co lumbus or Macon. ap!2-3m. C. B. LEITNER. NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE lot of new ami desirable Goods, consisting, in part, of the following arti cles: HOOP-SKIRTS, from e3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, for servants. PRINTS, both Solid and Fancy col ors. GINGHAMS, large and small Plaid. A large lot of CAP and BONNETT RIBBONS, BELTS, GLOVES and HO SIERY, JEWELRY and FANCY NO TIONS. Also, a large lot of BHOE8, suitable for the season, all of which was bought exclusively for Cash, and will bo sold at the lowest price, either to wholesale or retail customers, for Cash only. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, Juno 15. $150 REWARD. L EFT MY PLANTATION, near Adairsville, Cass county, Georgia, on tho 24th instant, my boy Isaoo, taking with him a dark, chsi nut-colored Horse. The boy is about 25 years old, copper oolored, a little below medium height, and is a bricklayer and plasterer. The lost two years ho was hired to C. A. Whaley, Esq., of Atlanta. Tho horse has white logs, heavy marked of the eollar, and paces under the saddle. I will give thirty-five dollars for the boy and fifteen for tho horse. The negro may have been decoyed off by some white man : if eo, I will give one hundred dollars for the apprehension of the latter. JOHN H. FITTON, June 27—d3t. Adairsville, Georgia. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. A HALF DOZEN SHOEMAKERS, (Rnitat workmen) can obtain constant employ ment at good wages and prompt pay, by ap plying at once, to STARR, ORR A STEWART, June 28—dtf Oxferd, Georgia. Notice. I N consequence of tho withdrawal of tho Steamers between Mobile and Now Orleans, tho Thbouoh Fkbiqmt Takiff from New Or leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in March 1861, is suspended until further notice. GEO. G. HULL, Supt A. A W. P. R. R. D. H. CRANE, Supt M. A W. P. R. R. COX, BRAINARD A CO., Mobile and N. 0. Steamers. juns 8-dtf. P. K. MoDANir^ WHOLESALE GR0t~ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' ALL HMDS 07 PRODUCE, Hunter Street Maroon Vkltaknll naff Prior, Jtilmmlm, atergim. Mink SB. FRATERNAL RECORD. MAHONS. ATLANTA LODGE, No. M, P. A. M., meets on the see- ond and foerth Thursday nlrhte In each month. LKWI8 LiWBHB, W. M. Jon M. BoaiNo, Secretary. DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. Mimbt, Secretary. MOUNT HON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. No. 14, meets on the eecond and fourth Monday nlfhte In eaok month. L J. GLENN, H. P. 0. R. Havuitbb, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCIL OP ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, Ne. 18, meeteqaarterly, en the day la Jaaoary, April, July and October. LEWIS LAW8HE, Jon M. Roaixe, Recorder. ILAW8HR, Tb. III. W. W. BOYD, M.'.E.*. W. T. Moas, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS. CENTRAL LODGE, Ne. M, meeto^eyry Turaday^s^ht. WtLUAH Woeo*. Secretary. wmsiraianx, ne. is, metis oa UN eeconc Friday nlfhte. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patdareh, W. W. SO YD, fllfh Priest. Y. P. Flwm, Scribe. mechanical. PULTON MECHANICS* ASSOCIATION meets 04 PH day la eoek mett, at Baftate K.aee, Me. 1 a mTCALDWRLL, Pre* a, Jo., 11 wetary. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE. WhcUial* and Retail Dealers en riEINA, Glue, Silver, Plated Ware, Veeae, \J Parian Figures, Remains Leaps, Candle- etioks. Tea Tran, Tabla Mata, Baa kata, Qlaaa Shadaa, Table Cutlery, do., CHEAP FOB CASH. Wblta Granite and oommoa Crockery at wkolaaala, at Charleston pnoos, nearly oppo site Beach d Root’!, Whitehall ,trtat, Atlanta, Georgia. April 3d, 1M1. LORRILT.ARD’8 SNUFF. IN BOTTLES AND BULK. For ante In qaantitles to Jekberv by R. A. ROBINSON A CO., WMuak Druggists, iMisviUe, Kentucky, an M. A. d C. A. SANTAS, Ner/oIk Virginia. May 34—3m N. A. MoLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, ABB DSALIB III FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Tobaooo, Cigars, &o. 9 COBAN. LARD. CORN Is FLOUR, AV. 8, Cher aka* Black, Beach-Tree If., Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of elose Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 ABN. IRA K. VOSTBB. J. L. qUBBR FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION ^MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STRUT, Atlanta,. Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, bay and sell all kinds of Tennessee and country Produce; also, sell Goods consigned to the best advan tage, and render accounts of sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot or Pure Country Corn Whisky on hand, and for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN, may 5. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and sale of Western Produce, Cotton, Groetrlw and Mcrcnandlie fenemlly, Franklin Building 1 , Alabama Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 5,1801. pONPBDBBATB IK>MD0, et Notes, will V b. Wtaivad by tb.uod.reiga«d to payneat mt Crockery, Ok lisa, Qlaaa Waren, do., or to TBT!? T. *. RIPLKT, Whitehall Bi, AUaaia, Be. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Mannfftctureia and Dealer* in MEN'S A BOY’S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSJMKJtES AND VESTINGS Markham's Iron-Front Building, White hall, Street, v. m. BBTSOB, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, v. if. BB4UMOBT j April 2d, 1801. J. J. POIND KITE*, I I MON TOO M UT LITTLI, New Orleans. I I Bhelbyvllle, Tenn. POINDEXTER <5t LITTLE, SLAVE DEROT, NEW ORLEANS, F OR Receiving, Forwarding and Belling, for Merohents, Planters and Traders. Also, keeps oonstentlv en hand a rood assortment of Field Hands, Meohanies ana House Servants. May 18. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Healers in Foreign and Domes tio DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’B Block, Whitehall straat, four door, fr.ua Alabama Street. aprlL Me NAUGHT, BEARD to CO. CsaafHfM aad FUrwaratnf Ksrckmnts, BATSTREET ttavanuah, ------ Georgia. Wm. McNscobt, I f W». K. Baaaa. Jiuaa Oan.an, J taar2e (Join Danas*. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer nnd Dealer to IATAIA IIIAKS, T01ACC0 SNUFF, PIPIB, toe,, Wbeltaal. nad Retail, at tha Biga of Etlmssta Of gw toawteto,, Whitehall Btreet, Atlasta, Gtargia. March 3!. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wktlnalt nd Iitdl Better ti PRODUCE ANB PROVISIONS, —AND— General Business Agent, 11/ILL attaad promptly to any bus total aa- W tnwtad to,him. Btoreto Brasilia Baildtag, «*. mlt-ly I0K-CKBAX SALOOIT. T HE eaheerlbnr baa flttod aa a aaat Bstoaa. la tasaMtlaa with hie Oeafeolieaary, oa its hall atrmt, whan Ladim aad O.a llamas may pnaiN a Bne-rata artiel. ef Ica-Crnam say bear dari— tha day or eveaiag. debar, •f patreaag.MetoMtoa. Hay 34. P. M. JACK, Agasi