Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 12, 1861, Image 3

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wmmmmmkAaimSUk SO U/T.H-E EN • V C ON F/EDE R lA 0 Y. r Gdhnral Traveling Ag’t r MbeoripUoue and ed- i Confederacy." 1 Boil*, la nlao aulhor- g lea rnealpts foe Iba i «f iba matting of Iba , whlob appaarad In aw deeday, tbara oca art ad I wren la tba unman.— r abauld bare baaa W. H. i Irwin, Anna Erwla; La- ■ Sbapherd. i axonta on, wa will try Card. avoidably prevented from l of tba U Dietrlet at aa lira now to giro notice that at tba following timer and of the utmoat conaaquanca. I aaaaa age or the Abolition iolitlon Congraaa, taking for land man and four hundred —both will be voted him Mtraotion—wa moat prepare la fntora era era oithar to paraalvea, or aiaa are to bo bp a mean, oontemptible, Black Republican anoba, mda, who are only worthy py in perdition. July 18th. “ mb. 10th. lid. ltd. 34th. 28th. 20 th. 37th. 30th. 10th. Hat. tap, Oath hart and Fort Qaiaee ointa for nancy peraona in ad- 'flday, rday, Monday, Taoaday, Wodnoaday, Tburaday, Friday, Saturday, Meodey, Taoaday, Wadaoaday, lioa everywhere throughout be given of the meeting, by orwiaa, and that man of all ■alia will bo preaent. ARTIN J. CRAWFORD. July 8th, 1881. ■01 of ear nooiely, and torn, nailing with the Bubmleetanlate, aboUtioolit oat half of the South Mo treaty of prate will bo worth a tg that deco not a If actually ezoludo Yankee notlona and Yankee paopla. Oar tariff ahonld die- erimioaie agaiaei tbalr gooda. and oar onto- relitatloa lawn agaleat thomaolvaa. SOUTHERN FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE! Offic* corner of Whitehall end Alabama streets, over Sslmooe k Simmons' Drj Goods Store. SAMUEL SMITH, Gtncril Agent. South—A Three Year’a thau aw Early Peace. end Ksomloor, July 4th. ar would ho hatter for the immediate peace, which tadly relatione and renew itraa with tba North. Wo odoot on Now England an meal of burl area, and liana an ao mixed up and i thaira, that aa early cautlouely aad earafully riaiona, would be aura to meaauro. our farmer da- a abould be loaded with :aa manufactures, Yankee peddlers and drammers, nun—their hooka, mag- aawapapan would infeal aa tka plague# of e aur paopla with tbeir wdy faabioas, miaehiavoaa immoralities. Again aould to their oilier, our youth oollegae aad univenitlea, ionabla man and women It. A petes attended a, nr area a part of than a three yean war; Id rob the South of its destroy lie naaeani mau- Iks growtk of ita for- a peace would impov rooters tka wealth or tba . wa sboatd again ba ad tributaries. Trade now Bait aad the centres or gf power; whilst tka coun- /. witk an their aubjocta, tkair aoioaias. Ifdlauniou aaatras of trade aad aaatrea centres of fashion la the 1 have off sot ad little good »of the gnat evils of the f way to beoome iadapaadant . from without la la areata L Whilst aapaady pease la al ia ua agate the tributaries of Nonhtra aoatniiiatioa, > would be aerial a to aiaka dint of all aationi, by I "within ouractvoo, to do our > head-work, to write our ako ear owe above, to man I doctors, professors and pill our own honata sod make la effecting all ibis, wa r establish canine of trade, of tdacalion, of thought i nfaipaedy peace ia doing ' pnnnting man from uo- I of manufacture would prove pnSteble dor- II would ba ruiaoul after a I op «w Yaakaa or Bubmlartoo- ... mao, and Iba war eoatlnua oat moment ml* purposes have bean at- I id n war of ladcpeadeocs- laal whilst It lasts | aad. If m dependence, wa say, tbaa, ffgbt fare ear I IT ■*—g— to be appraise J 1 lasaaiiana paaaa tbaa aay .geatad, aad which wo have, d for separata aaaatdaraiion. • deal with Eerihevoera—to aa, aadla ha fsraad to visit aid ba rwlaaua la have them as is abasia no nnmirona as 1 aad abeet tbalr soaata, to ■el the, Brim of IjS 1 asnaialy VIRGINIA FIRE AKO MARI HZ INSURANCE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHARTERED IN 183S. Ham « bon a fide Cash Capital nf *900,000 Surplus 15,000 T HIS long ealabliahed Company insure* a- gainst Iom and damage by fire and the seta, Dwellings, Stores, Mercbandise, House hold Furniture, and all kinds of insurable property on the most reaeonable terms. The policy of this Company has uniformly been to pay all its honest losses at once, on presentation ot proof of loss. DIRECTORH * W. L. Cowardin, Pres t. W. Willia, Jr., Sec'y. A. W. Parker, Joseph Allen, C- W. Purcell, Wm. Beer*, Thoe. Sampson, H. A. Claiborne, J. fi. Wadsworth. W. L. Cowardin. B. L. Wiuatoo, J. N. Gordon, J. P. Winston, J A. Inloee, H. L. Kent, Win. Palmer. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Alabama and Whitehall streets, over Salmons A Simmons Store. OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital, ... - #500,000. DIRECTORS. I. Davao port, Jr., Pres C. E Wortham, Sec’y. Qab. Wortham, John H. Greener, John Bedere, Geo. 8. Palmer, 8. M. Price, W. 8. Triplett, B. F. Ladd, S. C. Tardy, J. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie, L- R- Spilman, J. R- Crenshaw, P. C- Warwick, John H. Williams, James 8. K»nt, Mark Downey, Horaoe P Edmond, Thomas Jones, J. M Talbott, E. A. Smith, G B. Davenport, Robert A Paine, G. W. Vance. R F. Williams, Joe. Brunasnel, W. P. Raghnd, Wm. Brent, H. C Cabell, R H. Maury, Geo. W. Royete. This Company is prepared to receive appli- CAtions for FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE, on favorable terms. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmons A Simmon*’ Store. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. WINCHESTER, VA. Cash Capital, $300,000. “ Surplus, 55,000* Incorporated In 1859# DIRECTORS• J. 8. Carson, Pres't William L. Bent, Sec’y. John Vert, Lewis P. Hartman, Joseph 8. Carson, William Miller, Robert Steele, Wm. B. Baker. mar Aggregate Losses paid in 8 years end ing July 1st, 1801, $538 29119. This old Company insures Buildings, Mer chandise, Household Furniture, and personal property iu city, town or country on aa favor able terms as other responsible Companies. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, General Insurance Agent, corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, over Salmons A Sim mons’ Dry Goods Store. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital Authorised $500,000 Cash and Surplus, 1st May, 1861. $11,850 DIRECTORS: Joa. R. Anderson, Willaim 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. Glaaehrook, Franklin SUerns, Lewis Ginter, John C. Sinton, Samuel J. Harrison, Ed. H. Bkinker, Roeooo R Heath, George G. Sumner, Edward McCarthy, Tboa. Taylor, Jr., E. Miller, William 0. Taylor, Garrett F. Watson. A. PLEASANT, President. Jonu H. Mo.vraevn, Secretary. This favorite Insurance Company continues to insure, *<oth in town nod country, nil kinds of insurable property on the moat favorable terms; nlao, Marine Insurance. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Corner Whitehall and Alnhama Streets, Ovar Salmons A Simmona’ Dry Gooda Store. July U-tf. LUMBERI LUMBERt I HAVE at n>J Lumbar Yard, near tba Mer kel s large quantity of eeUct LUMBER, whisk I propose to sell verj low for CASH, ar good Betas parable at Cbriauuae next. A. H. BROWN. Atlanta, Me, 14—tf. NtRAlED, BOM tka aakeeriber aa the lid of Joes, Bear Oaaevills, Case county, a SMALL dORRKL HOWR about olghl years old. Aar information list trill load to hie recovery will ha liberally rewarded. Address F. M. JBFFBIBS, flt-lw Atlanta, or CednrTuvo.O*. JV- • WANTS!*, ^ A mVAWT*-g«od hoe tier. White er blnek, A t0£0 with an eflUer to the war.^ A^pl^al FOB TVS « SOUTHERN OONFBDi $fir*Tbe wires being down between this place and Macon will neoooat for ne diapnuh- #• this morning. Cmablkston, July 10.—A apecinl ngent it here, nlao n brother of CnptnU Baker of the Savnnnnh, who here juat returned from Rich mond. Thoy state that Preaideat Davie bee officially notified Mr. Lincoln, that the Uvoe of two Federal officers, now oonfinod, will be forfeited by eeeb one of the fiavnanab'f crew condemned. PORT-OFFICE. Post Orrtca, Avuuna, Jana It, 1ML To zceonu&odRto Um peblle, all rams Ibr postage, er stamped envelope uf one do Ur or more, will be receiv ed la bankable ftinda, but ne specie chaage wlU beglvan spar. TH08. O. HOWARD, P. M. Post Orrioe, Avlakta, Oa., 1 June let. 1860. J All letters dropped in the Poet Offioe with United States 8tampe on them will be treated ns other unpaid sealed matter, and forwarded at once to the Dead Letter Offioe. All letters for a greater distance than five hundred milee, chargeable at the rates of ten eenta for each single letter, and must be pre paid on mailing the came. THOS. C. HOWARD. Poat Master. BANKING. BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. K. W. HOLLAND, FrwldaaL A. AavTSLL, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD k BANKING COM PANY—OBc« on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD k BANKING COM PANY—Oflca oa Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agaat ATLANTA INSURANCE 00 MPA NT-Offlce, next dear to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President Pi alio Brows, Cashier. THE VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL AND DRILL BOOK. 1 Vol. 18mo., STS pp.; price $1.50. C OMPILED from the beet and latest author ities for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States, by Liaut. Col. William H. Richardson, graduate and formerly assistant instructor of Tactics, Virginia Military Insti tute. This valuable book is a liberal abridgement Hardee’s Tactics, including the School of the Battalion, and instructions tor Bkirmiabers. The Balance Step and the Manual of Arms for the Musket, being introduced from GILHAM’8 MANUAL. Also the forms of Parade for Reviews, Inspec tion, Dress Parades, Guard Mounting. Dutiel of Guards, duties of Captain in Camp and Gar rison, Marches. Camps. Ac. Ac., together with So/dier's Kationa, end mode of cooking them, and a few important sanitary suggestions to soldiers. A. MORRIS. Publisher. McPUEKSON k CO., July 12—Sm. Atlanta, Ua. Eulogy on Governor McDonald. BY HENRY R. JACKSON. This eloquent Address, upon the Life and Public Services of Got. Cram. J. McDonald, delivered by Hon. Henry R. Jackson, at Mari etta. Georgia, on the 20th of April last, ia now ready for sale. It is a finely printed pamphlet of thirty-six pages. Price: Single Copy 25 eta ; or $16 per hun dred. Address, WOOD, HANLEITER. RICE k CO., June 8-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo. Leather! Leather!! 50.000 lbs. Good Hemlock Sole. 10.000 lbs. Good White Oak 8ole. 50 dozen Frenoh Calf Skins, various branda. 20 dozen Philadelphia Calf Skins. Shoe Thread, Lasts. Pegs, Ejlets. Ac., just . . . ✓ A CO* To Rent, building, and one hundred and fifty feet of verandah running round three eidea of the bouse. This lovely suburban retreat is situat ed upon a beautiful sheet of water, one mile and a-half from the oity, and presents induce ments which are unequalled for a retired, f ileasaat and convenient location near At- an to. C°k NFEDERATE BONDS, or Notes, will be received by the undersigned in payment of Crockery, China, Glass Wares, fie., or In Whitehall St., Atlanta, Go. p ‘j: Nails! Nails! Nails! T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. located in Caaacoun- ty, Georgia, are now making, and prepared to fill larva orders for any and all sites of, a very superior CUT NAIL. Address, or apply to W. 8. COTHRAN. I Tru-Ui- A. SHORTER, J irusieee. Rome, Go., May 34, 180l.-mJ6-3m. LORRTT.LARD’S SNUFF. IN BOTTLBA AND BULK. For aula lu quantities to Jok ban by K A. ROBINSON A CO., WkoltmUDruffitU, Lnlndlb, Untuck*, ABB M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Nov/M Fivyuiu. May 34—3 os WANTED, A GOOD Milch Oow, with good qualities, end having ayouogcalf. Apply at the" Con- fsd.racy “ ottos. JunelS-tL SCHOOL OP THE CU1DB8, ftR THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed V/ ler the ass of the Militia ad aka Got led e- rata States sent by mail oa tba receipt of awe dollar. J. McPHERSON A CO. Jams I. •aatka after date, aMMMW *U1 ha p«=imuc the SOUmiN CONRNim. BY ADAIR it SMITH. TERMS: Daily, one year, IS; six months, S3; one month, 60 cents. Wmklt, one year, S3; aix months, 11.26—invariably in advance. We ask especial attention of every family to onr paper. Those enjoying dally mall Acuities, will And 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 ont large auma of money and exerting every effort to make ours a first claai journal. HO LABOR HOR EXPEHSB 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, bat for oar correspondence and tel egraphs, we must rely in a great measure upon receipts from subscriptions. We ask our friends everywhere to assist ua in getting subscribers. Every man who takes our paper, so far aa we know, ia 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 beat advantage. We hope those who have subscribed for our Daily for a short time, will renew tbalr subscriptions and GO IT FOB THE WHOLE YEAH. It will benefit ua more, and save considerable trouble in erasing and re-writing names on our mall book. i$he MbfMg Confederate 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 Dally issue. Iu future it will be mailed punctually every Wednesday morning on the Georgia, the Macon A Western, and the State Road trains. Send in your orders. |ar Postmasters are authorized to act aa 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 cent* on each Dally subscriber. 0T Persons getting up Clmbe of five, ten or more subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 19){ per cent leas than our regular raten. IF No name will be entered on our books until the money la paid; and all subeertptieM art discontinued whan the time expiree Itr whioh payment in mede, unless thn aaaaa bn renewed. Address, June, 1811. mm * mrrn, Atlanta, Georgia W. F. HERRING & CO. war THEIR LARGE STOCK 0F«®a READY-MADE CLOTHING ET VERY LOW. OH $fig*WE HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF MILITARY GOODS: Georgia Grey Cassimeres, Georgia Green “ Georgia Brown u Blue Broad Cloth, Cadet Grey Broad Cloth, Military Buttons, Georgia made Shirtings, suitable for Soldiers, Which wc will sell as low ax can be afforded under the circumst&nooe. Our SW'ORDS will be ready this week—a Southern made Sword—good tem per—fine finiah—at a reasonable price. We are prepared to make up UNIFORMS for Companies at short notioa and fair prices for CASH. W. F. HERRING & CO June 20—dim. ; DuUGHEBTY, Have just received a large lot of NEW GOODS. HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, DRESS SILKS, Military Button, Trlmmlip tf ill kiidt, MOSQUITO BARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, of great variety. A large variety of STAPLE GOODS. Also, a splendid assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Jto. A heavy stock of ALL KINDS OF SHOES. All bought for Ctsh, and will be sold cheap. 8ILVEY k DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, July J—dAwtf. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Maaufasturar aad Dealer la IAYAVA NIA1I, T01A0II SNUFF, PIPES, AC., Wboleeele end Small, at the Riga ot iUeele Ctgmr MomofOdor*, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geeqie. MarehM. NOTICE TO COKKESP.iUDENT*. n. a. McLendon, WHOLESALE GROCER, I . 4A» aaaAaa is *J’ / / fl roaffMM AMO POMtATtC UAUOM. The Stratogt of the Confederate States CATOOSA SPRING J J. BARMAN reepeetnui/ aaaowa, e hie former vialtera, tad lb. .rally, that he bee eater eh lets a •hip with Mr. J. 8. Nicaeef. m derail lor the •Bluing eeeeoo at toil celebrated watering Thankful for the petronege hi leaded le him. be would aeiiciU a of the earn, for the Oroa, who will ell tiraea, to provide for the table, •ry luxury altelaable. Oar moke will be the the SesfA eaa produce, cleat force of attentive keaa oxvelleet BRASS of oapoffor Mneieleee at Tba eeedioal virtnee of rlwff Mineral Wafon are In require aa exieueive tfoa to the Bad, White ia—le aa ii j Praia Oar aad retired ae ia their o' - Qatoeha Serfage are la gla, two aad a quarter ae A Alia.tie Railroad. A Si Haeki will ba at the pli of each traia. The April read aeramaaieatiea el. •ab, Angnete, Maaoa, Mill Atlanta, Meatgemary, N Tieee er Boenai Twaiva Dollare per week, lore per tingle month engage hoard by tka lieu, will he hoarded month—children aad Tboee who a lab to engage Weald do well to eddraM Jane T-dSm. HARMON A NICHOLS Notice. . ,. , ot As withdrawal of the 1 8teamen between Mobile aad Kaw Orleaae, the Taaoeaa Faaiawr Team from New Or leaae to Atlanta aad Oolnmbna, aetabliahed ia 1881. to ooopaadod until farther notice. OEO.O HULL, 8u D.H. CRAB I OOX, BRAINABD * 00., Meoifo end E. 0. Stoaaen. Joael IGS-GBBXM SALOON. THI eaheeriher bee iuad ae a aeat Malaaa, way peanre a trel-reie article »f lco~Creaae aay bear daring tba day ot eveaiag. A ah are •f patronage to eellcited. Map 84, F. M, JACK, Ageet. McNAUOMT, —418 db CO. JkPYAi'vjrr Wa. MeNeenwr, | Jeeee Oaaesa, J THOMAS A ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Oworgla. e»z6ai*’ssi—cv-v UnUXT 1-at* harnfo Para Oww Whtoky *» ha Stare aadfor i ale by AVTLU A FITEBB.