Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 04, 1861, Image 1

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1 NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 180. ■eanntfss'.sis I MiM on eopr tor n •poollod 4 inWl ordorad out, nod ckacrid asst*. Dailyi »wl WfiskiV knrged BO p«r cent. addlUonnl to the wtU *» limited to Uis spso* con- 2MKS ,U for Charitable Invitation*, MtilU- *nl», Ward, Town and other Public harfod half price. tn Ux»l Oolomn will bo ohnnod JO no clrcomfltooeoo, to be Included In TneUtlon will benmdelhwnUiefore- A ■»»«■! Off IT- Ip, 1J1 Milan—Fare,—II M. YONGE, Superintendent • ruunn rXant. r2±=r.«l’B;t ^^“S&fcx: P FABsaam TftAno. daily, at.. S.M, P. X. ML A. M. »t. MO, P. M. lent 11.11, P.X. in connection with the Trains i, n Augusta. Wa.t-P.tmt Railrea*. t-Point « X ilee—F*r*,-$l II. HULlT Superintendent rueuen fun. dnilr. dt 1*.1*> A. X. t-Poldt dt - *.ll> P. X. olnt, dnilr, et - I.H, P. X. "at....- Ml, P.X. MMHId tun. daily, dt ML A. X. _ Point dt — ML A. X. Print, daily, at I.tl, A. M ^mt* dt ML A. X. mnocts with the Montgomery A add dt Weet-Point l A Atlantia Xnllrewd. attauooge, 1M Milee—Fare,....BA. . LEWIS, Superintendent r ruddiedd mein, a, deny, Lmc 11.11, A. X. & ... T ie, p. x. _ l td, A. X. ,_1ML A. X u>eeeotd,edoh wny.wlth thejlome led dt Klngdtod, the lut Ten- ergld Rltlroed dt Ddlton, end the Ihettbuegs Bdilroed dt Chatte- w, ueti/, — ■■■ dttdnoogn n , a VMM UAMA teen, 1M Xilee*-Fdf», 4« H. L. TYLRR, Superintendent •IT rtnMn mem. its at .... .11.01. A. X. icon nt All, P. X met 10.00, P.X. Uentd dt - 0.0*, P. X. .nan stream run. Ud et UAL Sight lente dt —... T.10, A. X. I Train, will not he run on So«- iloek Sight Train MOM Atlddtd, t the Oenlral Railroad for St ran. . A. M. end the Booth-WeeUrn lor wijh Allrood Mr Setwadoh nt 1I.M P. ewih.Weetn Bell Road Mr (V M, f t w >gh Ticket. from Atlanta to Wow og Oadlhod (kra In Sofaunrii, LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. —SOL* AGENTS for— Wright’s Spring-Bod, Admitted to be the Best in use. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. tlov—bettor refuse aU. 10s, female reclining. man with sleeve* rolled up. 10s, rig. Mercury and sailor on sea-shore; unL geo. 10s, Tig. wagon and team; unlike the genuine 90s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jacks* genuine has XX Sonic of Athene, Athena. . Btivens Thoman, Pri*7. A. P. Daarlng, Cash. Bank of Odtumbue, Columbus. W. M. Young, Pies Bs raised from Is. Monk of Oommerrt, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pro* J. C. FerrlU, Cash. Bank of Empire StaU, Rome. A. X Smith, Pres Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. K. W. Holand, Pres. -«■ »<i»»wi,t. A few Impressions, 10s and JWs, (old platea, N< tween 2,000 and i,000,) are in circulation, signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Prea. A. H. Powell, Cash. Bank of Savannah, Savannah. Lewis P. Harris, Pres. W. B. Ttnaley, Cash. Is altered from la; elg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right 10b, vig. female atandiug; •* Bank of Savannah” In black type; X on the right end: mu on the left end. tank if the StaU of Geovgia, Savannah. B0a* vig. female sltUne, holding figure 60; three oval dies 09 thd right end, with “Georgia” across them, nrtr acrosg loft end ; Imitation of old plate. M*, wig. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross- : the lower corners; th* r. Deerlng, Cub. . D. Adams, Cash. I C. FerrlU, Cash. John McBryde, Cash. A. Austell, Cash, d plates, Noe. be ta circulation, with forged T. P. FLXM1NO. * * cr WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, AND GKNKRAL , have 1 SS* w’aiSniiw^n'o. “bi* Tnrarmii'whMt'tbJ genuine 100s, not Uk» genuine: vtg. female sealed beside a bridge, aheaf of grain, WatdribU, and smaU horse drink ing ; locomotive in th* distance. Control Railroad <1 Banking Company, Savannah. X X Ouplsr, Pres.. O. X Oajlsr, Caah. F.raw. cub. /bratom* £ NtohaMr.' Bank, hnuA J. UchardMa, Prm ~J. A Oaadry, Ouk. Orerria Ballroad £ BmUnf Oommm,. A«,urt». JobnP.KlM.Pm / mfilran, Cn*. 90a, ,1,. thro, hew, th, middle on, b IndlUluel— poorly io,r,T*d. a ».*. Mil Ohonw P. Mltto, Prw. r P- HmWt, t*A Ml Ti,. bwlifra, M»t» h»*a and two Me on right ,nd, ■nut, •» W <Dd, (Md tolUUoo ot old pUto. liSMTST: MUo Hatch, Cub. Atoehaniorf Maf> Bank, Snrannnh. (iw fnrmon' ud Mochanica' Bonk.) JitrcknnU' £ Blanton' Bank, (arnitnah. a Robert,, Prw *. Rnrrl,, Caah. K Oowan, Cub. Ttmlor (SUUrtf Bonk, Savannah. 0. Epptng, Prti. J. R Hutton, Caah. Union Bank, Augusta. S.Iward Thomas, Pres... ..John Craig, Cash MM'fid CMM Btkka. Atlanta Bank, AUuM - Cloaod. Banka/ VP—dlboro', Greonoaboro’. ..Brok, *wt--»4«55£iSSStizSSS. h ~ Brok a Closed ^jr^ta^GrifBn'.iBO f e. dls. thcra useless—refuse alL n. N#t jwammwiv. found hero. Thedls- ot th* BahU, are th* FRESH H&imm WINNICUTT, TAYLOR t JONES, SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Oantr PmktrM tad DMator Strawto. H AVING nnuanlnd MWn Mr U, pwf •haw nnd Dirndl Imputation of rxxln, tko FiwprMern wwttld rwcmolMUy anil MMaMna- tloa of FkgploUAa* 1 kwrohnn u, PlMKr* had tko p«Uia (daorally, to tkoir oxMaalToaow ud onroOiUy odlnotad .took of DRUGS. MAP IC15EL PSXFDXBRT. FANCY ARTfCLVL PAuriL qua and oneruFFL wkuk thay ara ■owyropnrnd 10 wkl owdbw Oawt ro*- aonabl, tonal for Cuk or apmwnd papal. la ait'tillffa to i^tlf |( Moola, Draft and CkomMMtfLoy Em* Ai>U . MIWV«> of COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MA80NIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, <3-KO. pm- PROMPT ATTENTION -«* p»- PAID TO -•« pm- FILLING ORDERS.-Wss LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E—X—C—L—U—8—I—V—I—L—Y I Price. Current mailed to cuatomen weakly. LARD, I LARD, LARD, \ Bamu, | CORN. ‘ '.l CORN. CORN- Wholesale Prodace House, NOW ON BAND, 1 Kr \ Barntoa, ) A Fleming, MASONIC HALL. In 1Store, BACON, ) at ( FLOUR. BACON, \ Bamu, ^ FLOUR . BACON, j A Fleming, { FI*OCR. ALL ORDERS ) at f AT THE WILL BE J Bamu, ^ L0WE8T J A Fleming, ( PRICES. FQR CASH. FILLED, with diaptich. 60 Caiks Bacon—to arrive. 80f Barrels Floor—to arrive. 6,000 Backs Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Farkln K’g* Freak Lard—in store. Oenaral Commiaalon Business Attended to by •ARNfS h FLKMINO. Masonic Building, March 18, 1801. Atlanta, Georgia. ATLANTA Clothing §isll. I HAVE jut returned from the North with a tnrgo .took of RSADT MADE CLOTHING, And am randy to lupply the eititeu of Atlna- te and tko iurroandlng country, with Coat*,, Paata. Vaata, ■blrta, Baadkarchlafk. Neck-tlen, H.tn, Capo, nad oTorTtbiac la tko Clothing lino, of gpod Quality and at LOW PRICES. AI1 who dmtra bargain! ihould giy, m# a anil. —AlOO, OB BAWB— J ewelry! Knives I Combs! And other Notion*. M. OPPINHSIMER, Whitoall ,treat, nnnriy oppnolu ■nnklttf Eddloutno A Bank COLOIED PHOTOGRAPH*. F IRTRARS taken from Ula, or ooptad from Old Dnguorraotypoa, Ac, by tko Pkotgraph- io pro urn. and El LA ROAD TO ART MU. Mw HiataMro atan op to tko aim of Uh him hnrtug Paww*rt-»o>ypod of Mr da- —op* ratutom owd Wowdd, ad* bare tko am oatty af karlag thorn aapM la air otto saw wtob, mid puiatod wp to tha LMb la *«w?aaMsasa w— AfH X H. HUNTINGTON* M. U M PHUTTIST, ATLAWTA, a KOMIS, OFFICE in Rawboo’s new build- inf. oorner Whitehall and HunUr StreeaL— Reaidenoe flirt house to tbo left of Col. Tan- riuwcui Hon. R. F. Lyan, Mr. E. E. Raw son, Meaars. Beach A Root, Rot. Mr. Bog- era, Dr. Logan, Atlanta} Rev. G. M. Irwin, D. A, Vaaon, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. E. J. * 8. N. CRAVEN, DUNTISTS, HAEE removed to their new and splendid room in Pabkbb'i Block, opposite Beach k Roots, where they are ireparedf - ,A - “ - - , v to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charred hal prioe. Calls from a distance attended o wil promptness. junelLwatw MEDICAL. DR* H. W. BROWN. FFICE—At his reaidenoe on Calhoun street, near the Medical College. march SO. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, OFFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market D DBS. ALEXANDER A SHELBY, Ojfftu on Marietta Street, Forth title. R. Alixardir’s reaidenoe on Marietta St., South side. Dr. Srrlbt may be found at the Tront House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMce and Residence JYOrlh Side of Ma rietta Street. March 21. MECHANICAL. DR WITT BROTH. THOS. W. 8AVAQR. BRUYN Ac SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, In Battersby's New Brick Building, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and rive their personal attention to the erec tion of Buildings in any part of the State. Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally. March 18-ly. ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP -AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER STREET, Bbtwbrn McDorooh and Botlbi Stkkkts, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacktmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to rive entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULL ATT. ^hHehaaon hand and for sale twoDRAYS. Cheap for Cnth. Atlanta, Jan. 80. 1001. 1861. SALMONS ft SIMMONS, Wholesale and Retell Dealers ta niKKii & Domsnc dbv goods, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama 8te., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! (~\VK of our firm baring returned from Mar- kat, whore ho hujuiteompletadi ■ire purobue of our Spriug Stock of DRY GOODS, BTAPLB A FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply ot BLKACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. So., is ample. Crepe EFAnfleUe, Barege Anglais, French f'hints, Mozambique, Grade Rhine, and a splendid assortment of Plain 4f Fancy Silks, Silk Mantles, Dusters, Ac., maj be found among our assortment; also, ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, SILK MliS, At. Every varietvof Ladies’ and Mieses’ 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 sell low for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. 8ALM0NS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28, 1861. J. H. L0VEJ0Y, Steam Tannery for Sale. T HE undersigned offers for sale their 8TEAM TANNERY, situated on Deeatur street, near the Rolling Mill. There are attached thirty-six Tanning Vats, Lime-House, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with allneceesary Machinery and Toole. Also, on the premises, a two etorv Briok House, two frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of water running through the loL Capitalists will find this one of the beat investments ever i. o. McDaniel, WHOLBSALR DBALIR IB MAIN, BACON, LABS, FLOUH, AND LEADING GROCERIES, HunUr Street, between Whitehall A Loyd StreeU, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April IS, 1861. MABSHALL HOUSE, TM. COOLIDQE, SAVANNAH, QEORQIA, Maroh 18. COX, HILL &i CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ill Dikicr lurokTiki or WINKS, U4UOR., CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., JWt-n-M Bto**, Atlanta, On>r,ta. Monk U. Leather I Leather I! 10.lt* fin. Good Bunlook Solo. 1*,*W fin. Good White O.k Solo. doMU French Cclf 8kl»», Tcriout hiltd.lphf* Qolf Skill. Lut* Peg*. I flow, do., jilt DIMICK, WILSON d CO Jowl* .ICTLKJt A rims, It dan* Pkiltdi Shoe Tknod, wulufi by JpMfifi'rtUwty. Tobaeeo, Wine, Liqior, Cifiri, fte. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. feb261y CONFECTIONARIES. F 1 . M. JACK, .A-gent, RRXT DOOR TO W. V. RBRRIRS A OO., 'WTxit«hall 8t^ Atlanta, Gheorg^a. EEP8 constantly on band an excellent stock K FRUITS, CAKES. NUTS, CANDIES, PRESERVES, JELLIES. PICKKLS, do., do. Alto, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, dc„ do. Alio, 1 graat variety of Fancy Artlclu—Bai kaU, Toy., do. The Ladlee and the Public generally ara re spectfully invited to call. marl. IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. A L80, a general assortment of Wood Coffins, including Rose Wood end Mahogany. Manhal*s Sheet Metallc Burial Cases, An entire! v new article, nearly as light as wood, and ciosed up with India Rubber—air.tight— forsaleatmvRooms.in Markham's New Build ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs. L. ROBINSON. Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John Collier’*. Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to jan 28-1 y. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THE GAS WORKS. A LARGE quantity for sale at the osuel price of 12} cent per bushel. Feb. 21-dtf. J. F. WARNER, SupL WANTED! S OM E eight or ten good journyemen Hatters, to make Wool and Fur Hate. Steady employ- meat and good wagae. Apply to mlt. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ge. DON’T FORGET DANIEL! a McEimilE a AS to Oukc of Baeou, 20 Tierce* Lard, It# Barrels Floor, (Extra Family,) 680 Borne Tbbecco, Very low for Cask exclusively. may 28 9 ftitkero Wmltfomi Dlaeta* u< Death aiaaag the Washing ton Troops—The Three Month’s Volca- teera Dbksndtng—Havoc among the Pickets. A letter, dated Washington, Jen* 21st, pub lished la Saturday’, Baltimore Exchange, •aft: I Mad you asms Ihota la nlatiae ta the oondltioa of strain hare, whlak tha aatkarl- tiea Uou'd have willingly MPplwsad. Ten may, bewevtr, rely upon thorn aa •trtetly true, sad rather aa uaderttatieg than oxaggaratieg tha etata of thing* of whiak 1 apeak, for I write frem peeaeaal knowledge. It la, iadeed, perfeetly neeleae oe the pert ef the government to oaneeal facte which are koowo to ee many people, and which form tha staple tsplo of eoavenellon among the troope on both sidee of tha Potomao. The troth is, a ttry muOarakU portion of tko rf- fectivt rtrength of the amp is kroktn down bp tieknut. That terrible dieorder, the djMa- tcry, or bloody Sox, to epnediag among tha regiments enoamped ea the Virginia ebon with unexampled rapidity, and the fatality which aocompanies U to parfeatly frightful. Within a vary brief period, one ef the New York regimonu have loot eixtj men by thie dieeaae alone, A very large number of the men belonging to tbo C9th are etoo down with It. Many of tha other regimeota are begin ning to feel ita effeele, but, u yet, sot ao ee- vereiy. Tktrt art, or ralhtr wnt, no lou Ikon 700 nra in the word, of tko hospital, at Ooorpi- town, anil it ie more than probable that the number bee been greatly inoreaeed einoe, al though they are (ending home aueh of the three montha' men u are able to be moved, ee speedily as poMible. The ibree month,’ volunloore, nearly to a man, will rtfuee ta taka aorvioe egaie when their term of enliatmool expiree. The earlier Penneylveaie troope will bo paid off and dis banded, in about two Weeke—the remainder ksvo, ae yot, from three to five woeke to Mrve. They are bent oo getting back to their friend, and loqaaintsaeeo aa eoon a. thay can obtain a discharge—more than one of them have se ll! ally mutilated thomMlvee to effect this and more apeedily. It ie to with the reet of the reglmente—none but the poor wretehee, who have not frienda, will ooneent ta opltot for the war. They art aleo having an anxious time of it at the oulpoels over the river—not a night passes but the sentinels ore picked off by the Confederates. Every morning, the light gnard is Mat out to bring ia tha dead, and tha som ber* ara daily lnoreetiug. Already the killed and waunded, at Ike oatposte alone, would count up hundreds. You era now in pOM*o- eion of ih* main reasons why th* Govern ment ie so eegcrly calling for additional regi ments. It to my candid opinion that the ar my, broken down by eiekntM aa it ia, and aooo to be weakened by tbo Ion of tbo thro* mouths' volunteers, is la no condition to take tha laid, and tha now-Comoro will aoarcaly fart any better than thoaa who are already bare. From lb. Wartilngton National E«pnbllcan. Tbo Loyal Regions of the South. Upon a general vitw nf the elave Slataa East of tha Mississippi, thay axhiblt a dlsaffac- tad rim skirling th* Mlaatosippi river, tha Gulf of Moxloo and tha Atlantic, tneloaing an tla- vated’plataau which ia oocupiad by a loyal pap- nlation. The leslaedt, which ooaotitnt* this diMffaotad rim, ara charaatarisad by tha pre sence of a largo propolion of slovet. The high- lands, which constitute th* central r.lglon, ara comparatively free from that social and polit- Woat Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, Wettern Norik Carolina, Saat Toaaoseet, North Ala- home. Northern Georgia, and probably Wee- tarn Soatb Carolina ara loyal, itsl Tennes see, which ia tht oeatreof thle central plateau, ie not only loyal, but belligerently loyal. Ita poop)* or* not only ready to fight, bat thay are determined ta fight in deiwoaa of their liberties aid aaUeeeHiy. This central plalraa embraces the Cherokee country, acquired by General Jackson, 26 yean ago, and which ha regarded as m eases- tial to the unity nnd intragrliy nf the South. It to over that country that th* groat railroads do pass and must pass whleb'trait* M.mphit cod Charleston, end th* 8ontkwoet with Vir ginia Thin geographical description points ant what tko plan of th* oumoor compels aught te be. It to simply la Uka advantage of th* loyalty of Boat Trasatm, which to oaay ef as- o.M through East Kaatuoky, and thereby re does th* South to what Goa. Jaekson arid It was before th* Cherokee acquisition—^“a sure The gnat railroad from th* southwest runs through last Taaaeaaaa for can ha cut off at a blew. The same thing to true of tha Memphis k Chertoeton Railroad. Th* ontlr* of this elevated region of th* 8outh, which to loyal, to favorable ta th* health of troop* ia a summer campaign, mock more M, iadaad, than the average of th* place* oar troops are now laasted. to Vlrgiola, run* through 1 than 200 miles. It oi OLD DOMINION SAWS, mcHMONO, vinaiNiA. I N ooneequeaee of tha loemriin of Vi we shatl hereafter offer oar stock cular,” “Craeo cnt," “Mt Ac., at foreign prioee. XoNAUOl epr 22-1 m. NtTIOML UKRICIH. T HERE are Muenl thoaaand dollare (till due me for aubscripUou and ad rental ng, en account ef the lata - Rational America* ” newspaper, by parties aenUeead throng heat tha Slats. I Bead tha money—am. In foci, eq/hr- in, for tXt want of it. tinot this el mat. .tote- meet aaoagh to lnduM every mom, who knows himerif to be Indebted, to make immediate payment, either in whole or ia part? Tbo Good Book enyei "Thoo .kali not lonmlo tko tnoulhofthoot the* tree doth ont th. com.-— Xrilbw nhould pan etorv* th* Frintar, who, by uaramiuiag Ml, Nrntorin^mar UMmtri rib Atlanta, Jaab T, till. * WASTED, IXHEDIATELT. A HALE DOZE* I MW Hf^intuaH Jan*