Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 09, 1861, Image 3

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We5 COTADk (nM(W| JAY, JULY *, 1861. I Traveling Ac't tptMm.tt.dM- , far Ihe “SantAere Cotftdtncj. f Devil, af K^A h ,aaak, aad gift raoalpt* fev tha lly erased tha aama af mry , tar Daily ul Weakly Mali , uni af nbaaripUnu has ufint dl ooatiaaa la da ia avary lintaaca. [and will not. Mad oar pap* laanj 1 Booty ia paid la adtaaca, aor r tkta tka Urn* for whteh pajrmant »an kard Uaa *a aawapaparv. rof tbm an impending; and f *1 them, but an tk*y have 1 owing to Ikoat whiok thay eaa- Oar •ntarpriaa ahall aai fail from Va inland to aontiaaa to pnbliak «r; bat aalthar wa, aor any • aaaartk, aaa afford to pnbliak a ,mtwribars pay/aril Iflkiak* tkan la no forthar troubla 1 inbaoribad to onr papar for a If Ikay an plaaaad, w* raquent aw, and pay for It a year in ad- ^ will baof ad ran Inga to tkan, and right of tronbla, in an taring and n- 1 aa oar book*, whan abort tlm* I an naada. All w* aak ia planty and tka monay ia advene*.— 1 ahall haw* a good papar. Tha ’ la efiutifecL Mlatakaa Kindness. ■r ia aannand at Camp McDonald I* request all paraaaa rlaitlng that to carry tha aoldlan any liquor, tj iaralna than in difficulty. Bar- ara new anffarlag lacoavanlanoa 0* af intoxication, braogbt about lakan kladaaa* of friaada who bar* • into tha llnaa—Ikua abusing aa and eourtaoioa axtandad to offiesrn. For Goweraar. grange Reporter hoists tka asm* of W. Crawford at Ha mast hand, for Georgia. paper recommends B. H. Hill, and Cobb, for Baaaton ia tha Parma- dento Congress. Than h on* thing a with then nominntioae of tha bat w* dasire to anaation for tha pur- emending : It shews that its pairi has buried hil partisan battle-axe, lag for the future to pursue a court* to allay, Instead of revive all past Ileal dISennose. At this, wa do moat goioa. Who also will imitato so no- ample t Let it be universal; for if of party is not crushed out, tha Con- ill soon go t* pieces, and will not ba Hon. M. t. Crawford, n* Tret Flag nominate* this abl* Cor Governor. W* are glad to see aries naming man for the office, all of them, of all shad** af parties , nominating good man, and avidan- oaitioo to ignore past political laua*. t- Now 1st all tha journals In Gaor- r faces like flint against a eon van •vary body run that waata to. Lat made on any ona, and lat tbe pao- r who thay plaasa. sat Feat of tka Floridians I Kars, Pis., July 6.—Tha schooners dp and Thru Brother 1, of New tha Olive Branch; of Mobil*, all sptarad by Lincoln** crabars, and Iran to Kay West, war* recaptured lays aa tha Id tnataat, by tha Flor- Uaataaaot Bkaldan, D. B. N., and lunaa ware takaa prisoaars, and seat to Tallahacsaa. Tha araws of ra ara safe at Cadar Kays, and read a re will recollect tha capture tgalng vassals by tha Linoolnltas— a ladaa with Railroad Iron-on ween Mabila tad Haw Orlaaas, a >■ Tka vtsaab and thalr aargoas aa prises by Llaaola's war slaatn- Istiag tka blookada, asd their crews lad ta Kay West as prison ara. eniag, a part af tka craw af tha Fan- throogb hart ea thalr way bask to Thay report that thalr Captain, was watohlng hb ehaacas—caught Captain sapping, aai rad upon the balm, and steered for tha Plori- ea Bearing wkiak tkay Ml In with a whisk raaapturad all tha vaaaab tka abava dispatch, as well as tha iTosk Entree n Richmosd Jail — .ba Henry Hurlbut, formerly flrat | editor of tha Haw Turk Daily Time*, I ureal ad as a Perth eru spy lu Qeor- lledged u jail st Blah mead. Wa do ' retsnd this, af (hr tka bat six 1, Mr. Hurlhat has I North am aoaratoa, and ia separation. It map ha that -.-•tad far his nafaaadsata, ewbst AbaUUam. Bat if ha has , ’his heresies, even at tha alavaatk hope tha ••CaaMaratoa" will lot pr. r. Hews. June 2*. ('•*»» from Um Haw York Tiasaa af a, that a lady suaMiag la Break- 1 married la ai LSaTSJB’flMfi ■ Tha lady replied, deallalag ta MW With a rnaa wha aaaMso far By u a akisaa. IT this ha true, dieatoa that tka lady la qaettlan •k wind, but little sffuctba far > b quastlaa, and that w • »sry narrow I to saab Aitimes, iKiim dab. ».—*m3?J8xzg: fare to form a Battalias of Georgia : - Bappare and Hiaura,** to ha armad * and aqulaasd by tha Stoto. Our Own- aaay will he aompoasd af aaa kwadred •tea. Thar* are bat a bw more vaoaa- oba la tka Company. These dasiroua of ranuaatlag thomaalvaa with aa mast maka early appllostioa to tka aadar- •Ignad. 0. H. COSTELLO, Captain. J. M. TOY, 1st LtanL JAB. NOBLE, Jr., Id L'L WM. KELLER, Id Liaut THOS. VIGI8, 0. B. N. CENTER, Baaretary. Jyl-lw J. M. TOY, Treasurer. “jUST~OTJT! _ THE OVLY IMPHOVED EDITIOH HARDEE’S INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS! Two Volumes, paper, all the plates, 62.00 Two Volumes, paper, no plates, 1.50 FOR BALK BY July r j. McPherson * co. JUST OUT! THE IMPROVED EDITION OF HARDEE’S S3T IN FANTRY -d AND EfRIFLE^J T AC TICS! PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY S. H. GOETZEL & C0., 9 MOBILK, AIaA13AJMA. W E beg lsavs to call public attention to the faet that our edition of COL. HARDEE'S TACTICS ia the only one that has recently been reviled by the distinguished author, and the only one aecured by copyright in the Con federacy. Tbe work is published— In 2 vole., bound, 24rao , with plates, at $2.60 M pamphlet, 8vo., 44 at 2.00 44 “ 44 without platee 1.60 Tbe price it always understood for the whole •et of the two volume*, on receipt of which we will mail them and prepay the poitage to all parte of the Confederacy. Book teller* and Military Companiee, whe order largely, will receive a liberal discount Those Booksellers and Publishers, who are selling SPURIOUS EDITIONS of COL. HAR DEE'S TACTICS, will have to suffer the pen alties of the law ; and those who are buying sueh editions, we beg to assure that they are all mutilated editions, and that not on* of them oontaios those improvements and chan ges which Col. Hardee but recently adopted, and which can only be found in that edition, which we now bring before the public. NOTICE. So many editions of my 44 INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS" having lately been pub lished, 1 think it due to both the public end publisberi to state: That the COPYRIGHT EDITION of my IN FANTRY and RIFLE TACTICS, published by 8 H. GOETZEL A CO., in Mobile, is the only COMPLETE, CORRECT and REVISED Edi tion, and this Edition only contains the im- S ovements and ehanges which I have recent- made, adapting the manual to the use of e arms generally in the hands of the troops in the Confederate State*. W. J. HARDEE, Colonel Confederate States Army. Fort Morgan, June 18, 1861. jy T—lm. THE FINEST WATERING PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. THE CHALYBEATE 8PRINQ8, Msaiwarnsa coosrr, enoaeiA, ILL be open for the reception of Visitors W LL ba span for tha recaption at Vlattora on ton Brat af May. Tha Wator, u a Tonic and Invlgorator, has bo equal. Tka Springs ara aaaily aoaamibla from altkar Co- lambusorMacon, apll-tm. 0. B. LEITNER. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, W holttale and Retail Dealer! tin /'IKINA, Glam, Silver, Pleiad Ware, Vaasa, V Parian Figure., Karsalua Lem pa, Gaadla- ptleka, Tea Trava, Table Mata, Baskets, Glam Bhadaa, Tabla Cutl.ry, Aa, A, CBBAP FOB CASH. Vhito Gtaalto and hum Crookary at wkatoaala, at Charlaaton priaaa, nearly oppo- •ito Baoah A Soot’s, Whitehall .treat, Atlanta,.... -..Georgia. April 2d. INI. PON TU “SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, VhslsBrii ui yatqii into (■ PRODUCE Ml MWmOIIS, W Aim KOTOS, July 8.—Newt is meagre. The Repuhllena eeueue decided to push business rapidly. War appropriations ara to be made at ones. Wilson’s bill to I nor sees the army, and to ratify Lianola’s note, referred to e committee. It is rumored that Crittenden and Wiekliffa are preperlng n compromise. There ie no pros pect of its ever being received for disoussiou. Mr. Breekiarldge ie appointed a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations. By special poet, it is announced that 1,200 Federal* crossed the Potomac 24 hours ego. The Governor of Utah, F. H. Walton* has declared the support of Lincoln's Government inconsistent with his duty to bis people, and has resigned. Fosters* Moaaoa, July 0.—Col. Durysa has been appointed a Brigadier-General. The Montieello, reconnoitering five miles above Newport News, discovered 700 South erners, opened fire on them, and landed eight oompanics. The particulars are not knowo. The British Consul Insists on visiting Balti more on business, under a trues flag, and ac oompanied by the armed tug Hawkins. The New York Zouaves snoountered the Southerners in a skirmish. Thrss Southerners and six Zouaves were killed. Zouaves sent for reinforcements. Fort Lbaybxwouvb, Kansas, July 7.—Gov. Jackson’s Secretary has called the Missouri Legislature to meet at Saucoxie, 70 miles from Fert Scott, to pass an ordinance of Se cession. Montgomery, the border ruffian, entered Missouri with 400 men. Ralxiom, N. C., July 8.— Governor Ellis died at Red Sulphur Springs, Va., on Monday. The Great Eastern, from Liverpool, with soldiers, arms, Ac., for Canada, has arrived at Farther point. Foreign News. The most disastrous conflagration that has taken place for generations, occurred in Lon don. The los* is estimated atover Three Mil lions of Pounds Sterling. The Sultan of Turkey is dead. The recognition of tbe Kingdom Italy, by France, is formally announced. Western Virginia—Gen. Wise’s Move ments. * A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch, writing from Kanawha on the 1st iust says : General Wist is pursuing no equivocal pol icy towards traitors. He has proclaimed, from the moment he entered upon his mission, that no snakes should lurk in tbe grass of the soil which he came te defend, to sting him when his baek is turned, or his bead is up and to wards tbe enemy. Accordingly, many have been arrested and subjected to examination as to their loyalily and intentions. One of their leaders from Clay county, apparently honest, though misled and wofully ignorant, was ar rested by Captain Caskio. General Wise ex amined him, with a view to release or to hand him over to the oivil authorities, as the evi dence might dictate. He was a Baptist preach er, a magistrate, and a member of a “Horae Guard" disloyal to the State. He was releas ed upon his voluntary statement and the evi dence, but not until our leader had given him a talk. Suoh a talk it has seldom been my fortune to bear—never, except from the same source. Tears stood in tbe old Tory’s eyes, and mists of doubt and misapprehension as to his duty seemed clearing up in his counten ance. No eath, no promise was exacted from him ; but, volunteering his profession of loy alty in the future to Virginia and tbe Confed erate States, he shook Gen. Wise warmly by the hand, and left for his home in Clay. Sinoe then ws have heard from him, the latest be- log that his “Home Guard" intended to join the State eervioe l Similar instances have oc curred, and but one man has been retained and handed over to tbs civil authorities to be tried for treason, and ho was a native of Ohio, (hough long a resident of the valley. 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 o! Light Infantry, to act with the Cavalry, as Voltigeurs; of two oompanics of Heavy Infantry, and one of Ar tillery. The FULTON DRAGOONS have tendered to form part of this Legion. Thi* Legion ii expected to go into Ser vice before the 15th of August, but the companies to be selected IN A WEEK; and 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 bins. Here is offered a fine opportunity of going into service, in a Regiment of novel organisa tion, of pished companies. A distinguished member of the Confederate Congress, from Georgia, who gets up this Legion, will doubt- loss be appointed Colonel; the other field offi cers—Lieutenant Colonel, Major and Adjutant are to be appointed by the President, from ex perienced Army ofltaera. We appeal to the patriotism of onr citiseos, not only of Fulton, but of other counties, who feel disposed to join the Fulton Dragoons, to send in their names at once to ns, or to regie ter their names at thestoreof Lieut. Williams. Ws have hut one week to raise our number, to ret in 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, OepL Fulton Dragoons. Z. A. RICE, First Lieutenant. WM. M. WILLIAMS, Second Lieut. Atlente, June 28-tf. NOTICE TO COR«B*P.»»l>EMTS. P ARTUS writing te on for information will please enclose tbe poelage for the answer. We will cheerfully write replies te eaquiriee, hut can't afford te pay pester* else. June f. MoNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. MiltfARY BOOKS. Army for Confudamt* Hardee’! Tactics, 9 rolumea, cloth. All the Plato. |2.50. Hnrdee’t Tactics, 2 rolumea, paper. AU the Platen 62B0. School (tor the Golden, 28 Plates. $1. Cftmp Duly, for Infantry, Guards, Pa trols, Ac. 00 cents. Bale* (tor Field Fortifications and their defence and Coast Defence. 60 eta. Trooper's ffiunal, for Dragoons and Monnted Riflemen. |1.75. Science of Wnr, Strategy, selection of ground, fee. 61.00. Cavalry Tactics, for Trooper, Platoon and Squadron. 8 volumes, 65.00. Cooper’s and Macombn’ Tactics, for infentry, Cavalry and Artillery. 61.75. Robert’s Artillery and Manry’s Skirmish Drill. 1 volume. 61.50. Ward’s Bfanual of Naval Tactics. 64.00. Haswell’s Engineer’s Hand Book. 61.76. Haswell’s mechanic’s Tables. 61.05 Law’s Civil Engineering, (London Book.) 6000. Glynn’s Cranes, fee., (London Book.) 75c Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book. 61.50. Henck’s Field Book for Engineers. 61 Templeton's Mechanic's Companion.— je27 j. McPherson & co. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, an mui m ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, batwean Whitehall and Prior, JlUamtm, Qeortim. March 20. ass. iaa a. roam. FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WABIBTTA 8TBBIT, Atlanta, Gsorgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, buy and ssll all kinds of Tonnsssss and Country Produos; also, ssll Goods consigned to th* best advan tage, and render accounts of sals promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of 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, Groceries and Meronandiie generally, Franklin Building, Alabama Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 6, 1861. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Mannftctorera and Dealers la MEN'S A BOY’S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMRJIES AND VE8TIN0S Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White hall. Street, t. m. srtsoiv, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r. x. bkaumont j April 2d, 1861. POINDEXTER & LITTLE, SLAVE DEPOT, NO. 48, BABOKNB ST1IBT, NEW ORLEANS, F OR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, for Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also, keeps constantly on hand a good aasortmentof Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants. May IS. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four doors from Alabama Street. aprll. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVANA CISARS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, fee., Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of Atlanta Cigar Manufactory, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 26. BUTLER & PETERS, (8uce<*0ors to High, Butler A Co.,) Csmmxssxon Merchants, ran ran rananxra a» mu or rffiJVA'ffiff am m rmootrem Carton, Oroeerton, fee, ATLANTA GEORGIA, H AVB in .tore, at thalr Pira-Proof Wara Houaa, an tha oornar of Forsyth atraat and tha Kailraad, (oppoaiW tha Blato Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 606 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. Mnyd. W. F. HERRING & CO. tST THEIR LARGE STOCK OF -et READY-MADE CLOTHING IW VERY LOW. |^WE HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF MILITARY GOODS: Georgia Grey Cassimeres, Georgia Green 11 Georgia Brown u Blue Broad Cloth, .Cadet Grey Broad Cloth, Military Buttons, Georgia made Shirtings, suitable for Soldiers, Which wc will sell as low as can be afforded under the circumstances. Our SWORDS will he ready this week—a Southern made Sword—good tem per—fine finish—at a reasonable price. We are prepared to make up UNIFORMS for Companies at short notice and fair prices for CASH. W. F. HERRING & CO. June 26—dim. HRE AND LIFE —AND— MAHINE INSURANCE ABENCY. T HE subscriber represents four First Class Southern Companies, and eight New York Companies, with an aggregata Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust ment and payment of losses without any un necessary delay, words here need not be used to prove. Tbe proof can be found with thoae who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine Risks, both Atlantio and River, taken as usual. LIFE IN8URANC. The attention of both sexes who would se cure for themselves an important benefit while they live, and also provide for their families and loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine the auperior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to tha prineiplea 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 30. Genarnl Insuranoe Ageney. MERCHANT’S INSURANCE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital Authorised $600,000 Cash and Surplus, 1st May, 1861.. 311,860 DIRECTORS: Jos. R. Anderson, Willaita G. Paine, James L. Apperson, Samuel Putney, William Breeden, John Purcell, David J. Burr, John D. Quarles, Wm. H. Christian, David J. Saunders, John Dooley, George D. Shell, L. H. Glasebrook, Franklin 8tesrns, Lewis Ginter, John C. Sinton, Samuel J. Harrison, Ed. H. Bkinker, Roscoe B. Heath, George G. Sumner, Edward McCarthy, Thos. Taylor, Jr., E. Miller. William O. Taylor, Garrett F. Watson. A. PLEASANT, President. Jobs H. Montaoub, Secretary. This favorite Insuranoe Company eontinuas to insure, both in town and oountry, all kinds of insurabls property on the most favorable terms; also, Marins Insurance. SAMUIL SMITH, Agent, Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Over Salmons A Simmons' Dry Goods Store. June 26—if. llikiai (imrsiee Ciifuj, MONTGOMERY. CAPITAL $300,000. -A and paylog it* loaaaa, has gained n reputa tion which has plaoad it among tha Brat class of Ioraranoa Companies ia tha country. It la- raroa all hind* of insurable property on tha moat favorable tarma. DUUSCT0K8. K. H. Xatoalf, Baa’y. Wm. C. Bibb, Pnadant. F. K. Gilmer, 8. L. Arrington, D. A. Clerk, J. 1C. William., Wm. H. Bins. Weds Kayaaa, J. D. Hntohaaon, John A. Xlmoro. BAMUXL SMITH, Agoat, Office earner Whitehall * Alabama B4. Janaf. The Saratoga of the Confederate States: CATOOSA SPRINGS. J J. HARMAN respeotfully announces to • his former visitors, and the publio gen erally, that he haa entered into a co-partner ship with Mr. J. 8. Nichols, of Savannah, Ga., tor the ensuing season at this CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex tended to him, he would solicit a continuance of the same for the firm, who will endeavor, at all times, to provide for the table, bar, Ac., ev ery luxury attainable. Our cooks will be the most experienced that the South can produce, together with an effi cient loros of attentive servants. There will be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND of superior Musicians attached to the Hotel. The medioal virtues of theta many and va ried Mineral Waters are now too well known to require an extensivs description. In addi tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphur Springs—many of them combined with Iron and Magnesin—is an inexhauitable well of tha purest Freestone. Our accommodations nre very extensive.— We have many pleasant cottages separate from the main hotel, where families can be as quiet and ratired aa in their own hornet. Catoosa 8pringa are in Catoosa county, Geor gia, two and a quarter miles from the Western A Atlantio Railroad. A fine Omnibua and good Hacks will be at tbe platform on the arnval of each train. Tha Springs have a direct Rail road communication with Charleston, Savan nah, Augusts, Macon, Milledgsville, Columbus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chatta- %axs or Boaed: Two Dollars per day, Twalve Dollars per week, and Thirty-Five Dol lars per single month. Visitors who wish to engage board by tha season, with their fami lies, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per month—children and servants half pries.— Thoae who u ish to engage board by tha season would do well to address June 7-d2in. HARMON A NICHOL8. Notice. I N conaaquanoa af tha withdrawal or the Btoamora between Mobil* and Naw Orlaani, tha Tnaooan Fbbioht Tiatrr from Now Or leans to Atlanta and Colnmboi, aatahliakad in March 18#1, ia impended until further notice. GEO. G. HULL, Boot A.4W.P.U D. H. CRANE. Bnpt M. tT.f.B. R. COX, BRAINARD A OO., Mobil* and N. O. Btoamara. juna 9-dtf. ICE-CREAM SALOOM. T HE anbaoribar haa flttod np a naat Bataan, in oonnaatton with hia Confaettooary, an Whitehall atraat, whara Lad Iaa and Gentlemen ■any procar. n firit-rete article of Ire-Cream any hoar during tha day or araaing. A ahara of patronage ia solicited. Maj It.F. M. JACK, Ag.nL McNAUGHT, BEARD A CO. Oammfaaton emd AnaardA, Jterehemte, AA TATAMAT Savannah, ------ Georgia* Wn. MoNiosit, 1 f Wn. X. Banna. Jaaaa Onnan, j mart* 1 Jam THOMAS (Si ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office in Smith's Building, Whitehall atraat. O. 8. Tnonaa, j.utf Ban. F. Ainorv. j«MM (BUTLHB A PRTKRS.